HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12/5/2023 - FPD Complete Min PktTuesday, December 5, 2023
1:00 PM
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
1025 ESCOBAR STREET
MARTINEZ, CA 94553
AGENDA
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Board of Directors
JOHN GIOIA, CHAIR
FEDERAL D. GLOVER, VICE CHAIR
CANDACE ANDERSEN
DIANE BURGIS
KEN CARLSON
LEWIS BROSCHARD, FIRE CHIEF, (925) 941-3300
MONICA NINO, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND CLERK OF THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, (925) 655-2075
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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AGENDA December 5, 2023
The public may attend the Board meeting in person and remotely via call-in or Zoom. Board meetings are
televised live on Comcast Cable 27, ATT/U-Verse Channel 99, and WAVE Channel 32, and can be seen live
online at www.contracosta.ca.gov. Meetings of the Board are closed-captioned in real time.
Persons who wish to address the Board during public comment or with respect to an item on the agenda may
comment in person or may call in during the meeting by dialing 888-278-0254 followed by the access code
843298#. A caller should indicate they wish to speak on an agenda item by pushing "#2" on their phone. Persons
who wish to address the Board in person should complete the form provided for that purpose. Access via Zoom
is also available using the following link: https://cccounty-us.zoom.us/j/87344719204. Those participating via
Zoom should indicate they wish to speak on an agenda item by using the “raise your hand” feature in the Zoom
app. To provide contact information, please contact Clerk of the Board at clerkoftheboard@cob.cccounty.us or
call 925-655-2000. A Spanish language interpreter is available to assist Spanish-speaking callers. If the Zoom
connection malfunctions for any reason, the meeting may be paused while a fix is attempted. If the connection is
not reestablished, the Board will continue the meeting in person without remote access.
Public comments generally will be limited to two minutes per speaker. In the interest of facilitating the business
of the Board, the total amount of time that a member of the public may use in addressing the Board on all agenda
items is 10 minutes. Your patience is appreciated.
A lunch break or closed session may be called at the discretion of the Board Chair. Staff reports related to open
session items on the agenda are also accessible online at www.contracosta.ca.gov.
1:00 P.M. Convene and call to order
1.CONSIDER CONSENT ITEMS (Items listed as C.1 through C.3 on the following agenda)
– Items are subject to removal from Consent Calendar by request of any Director . Items
removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered with the Discussion Items .
2.DISCUSSION ITEMS
D.1 CONSIDER accepting a report from the Fire Chief providing a status summary
for ongoing Fire District activities and initiatives. (No fiscal impact) (Lewis T .
Broschard III, Fire Chief)
23-1027
FC REPORT - December 5, 2023Attachments:
D.2 PUBLIC COMMENT (2 Minutes)
3.CONSENT ITEMS
C.1 RATIFY the Fire District's grant application; and APPROVE and AUTHORIZE
the Fire Chief, or designee, to accept grant funding from the State Homeland
Security Grant Program, in an amount not to exceed $374,000, for the purchase of
regional hazardous material equipment. (100% Federal)
23-1028
C.2 RATIFY the Fire District's grant application; and APPROVE and AUTHORIZE
the Fire Chief, or designee, to accept grant funding from the State Homeland
Security Grant Program, in an amount not to exceed $305,000, for the purchase of
gas detection devices. (100% Federal)
23-1029
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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AGENDA December 5, 2023
C.3 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to execute a lease
amendment with Frank E. Nunes to extend the lease of 1019 Garcia Ranch Road,
currently being used as Fire Station 19, through December 31, 2028. (100%
CCCFPD General Operating Fund)
23-1030
Garcia Ranch Rd_Martinez - Second Amendment to Lease.pdfAttachments:
4.ADJOURN in memory of Firefighter John Martinez
ADVISORY COMMISSION
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Advisory Fire Commission is scheduled to meet next on
Monday, December 11, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. at their Administrative Office, 4005 Port Chicago Highway, Suite
250, Concord, CA 94520.
AGENDA DEADLINE: Thursday, 12 noon, 12 days before the Tuesday Board meetings .
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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AGENDA December 5, 2023
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Board meets in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402.
Any disclosable public records related to an open session item on a regular meeting agenda and distributed by
the Clerk of the Board to a majority of the members of the Board of Directors less than 96 hours prior to that
meeting are available for public inspection at 1025 Escobar Street, First Floor, Martinez, CA 94553, during
normal business hours.
All matters listed under CONSENT ITEMS are considered by the Board to be routine and will be enacted by one
motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a member of the Board before
the Board votes on the motion to adopt. Each member of the public will be allowed two minutes to comment on
the entire consent agenda.
Persons who wish to speak on matters set for PUBLIC HEARINGS will be heard when the Chair calls for public
testimony. Each speaker during public testimony will be limited to two minutes. After public testimony, the
hearing is closed and the matter is subject to discussion and action by the Board. Comments on matters listed on
the agenda or otherwise within the purview of the Board of Supervisors can be submitted to the office of the
Clerk of the Board via mail: Board of Directors, 1025 Escobar Street, First Floor, Martinez, CA 94553 or to
clerkoftheboard@cob.cccounty.us.
Time limits for public speakers may be adjusted at the discretion of the Chair.
The County will provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities planning to attend Board
meetings who contact the Clerk of the Board at least 24 hours before the meeting, at (925) 655-2000.
Anyone desiring to submit an inspirational thought nomination for inclusion on the Board Agenda may contact
the Office of the County Administrator or Office of the Clerk of the Board, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez,
California.
Subscribe to receive to the weekly Board Agenda by calling the Office of the Clerk of the Board, (925) 655-2000
or using the County's on line subscription feature at the County’s Internet Web Page, where agendas and
supporting information may also be viewed:
www.contracosta.ca.gov
DISCLOSURE OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS
Pursuant to Government Code section 84308, members of the Board of Directors are disqualified and not able to
participate in any agenda item involving contracts (other than competitively bid, labor, or personal employment
contracts), franchises, discretionary land use permits and other entitlements if the Board member received, since
January 1, 2023, more than $250 in campaign contributions from the applicant or contractor, an agent of the
applicant or contractor, or any financially interested participant who actively supports or opposes the County’s
decision on the agenda item. Members of the Board of Directors who have received, and applicants, contractors
or their agents who have made, campaign contributions totaling more than $250 to a Board member since
January 1, 2023, are required to disclose that fact for the official record of the subject proceeding. Disclosures
must include the amount of the campaign contribution and identify the recipient Board member, and may be
made either in writing to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors before the subject hearing or by verbal disclosure
at the time of the hearing.
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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AGENDA December 5, 2023
Glossary of Acronyms, Abbreviations, and other Terms
Contra Costa County has a policy of making limited use of acronyms, abbreviations, and industry-specific
language in its Board of Supervisors meetings and written materials. For a list of commonly used language that
may appear in oral presentations and written materials associated with Board meetings, please visit
https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/8464/Glossary-of-Agenda-Acronyms .
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Staff Report
1025 ESCOBAR STREET
MARTINEZ, CA 94553
File #:23-1027 Agenda Date:12/5/2023 Agenda #:D.1
To:Board of Directors
From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Report Title:Fire Chief’s Report - December 5, 2023
☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee
RECOMMENDATIONS:
ACCEPT a report from the Fire Chief providing a status summary for ongoing Fire District activities and
initiatives.
FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact.
BACKGROUND:
At the request of the Contra Costa County Fire Board of Directors, the Fire Chief is providing a report on the
status and progress of the various District initiatives.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
The Board would not receive the most up-to-date information regarding ongoing Fire District activities and
initiatives.
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December 5,2023
TO:Board of Directors
FROM:Lewis Broschard,Fire Chief
RE:Fire Chief’s Report
Operations Section Update
▪During the month of October and into early November we transitioned out of peak
fire season staffing. The District’s dozer is no longer staffed and the hand crew
has been placed on the reduced winter staffing schedule of four days per week.
▪Crew 12,the District’s hand crew,continues to work on projects throughout the
county and assisting agencies with prescribed burning. The emphasis for the hand
crew between November and mid-April is supporting fuel reduction project work
during the four days it is staffed each week.
Training and Safety Division
▪Our Training and Safety Division continued to collaborate with BART through two
active training sessions in October,including a rescue scenario to remove a victim
from under a BART train and the other to train and orient our crews to the Walnut
Creek tunnel.
▪We are making preparations for an entry level firefighter academy to start during the
first week of January,2024. We anticipate 15 recruits in this academy to fill current
and anticipated vacancies.
▪We are running our fourth quarter training at MOTCO in October and November.
This training will reinforce the core competencies of a rescue fire and have a live fire
training element involved.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)Division
▪Basic Life Support (BLS)tiered response for our emergency ambulance program
went live on September 19. With the increased staffing of BLS ambulances,we
have seen a dramatic improvement in our response time compliance over the past
two months.The expanded use of BLS ambulances now allows the ALS
ambulances to be available more often to respond quickly to the higher acuity calls.
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Fire Chief’s Report
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▪Ambulance Patient Offload Times (APOT)at our hospitals continue to impact system
performance. Sutter Delta Hospital has implemented dedicated nursing staff to
address patient offload times and their facility has seen dramatic reductions in their
offload times. At other hospital facilities,we are seeing static or increasing offload
times. APOT issues continue to play a significant role in influencing ambulance
availability.
▪Several of our fire crews and Alliance partners (AMR)recently participated in
numerous outreach events including a Fentanyl awareness presentation at Acalanes
High School in Lafayette.
▪The RFP process for selecting an Alliance ambulance subcontractor in anticipation
of the District bidding on the full County Emergency Ambulance RFP in 2024 is in its
final stages.
▪The 12 firefighters we are sponsoring through paramedic school are progressing
admirably with 100%attendance and an average class score of 92%.
Advanced Planning Section Update
Fire Prevention Bureau
▪During the month of October,the Bureau focused on Fire Prevention Education,with
messaging about cooking safety.Pay attention to fire prevention.
▪The CCC Wildfire Mitigation Program has now completed 66 projects since being
implemented.The heat map below shows the locations of the completed projects,
including the additional 70 projects that have applied for consideration.
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Fire Chief’s Report
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▪The Fire Investigation Unit was busy with four separate incidents that involved
arrests for arson involving vegetation and structures in October.
▪The Bureau continues to work with City Building Officials,Code Enforcement,
Landlords,Property Managers,CORE,and H3 by addressing the status and current
condition of vacant buildings.Four large fires have occurred in the last 6 months,the
most recent occurring at Delta Fair Shopping Center in Antioch at the previous Food
Max.
Public Information (PIO)
▪Our new PIO,Lauren Ono,started on November 27th. Lauren brings extensive
fire-based PIO experience most recently working for South Metro Fire Rescue
in Colorado. That agency is very comparable to Con Fire in size,complexity,
and the range of services provided. We are excited to have Lauren on board!
▪In addition to Lauren Ono,we will have Captain Chris Toler providing additional
PIO support on an administrative assignment. He will help to add capacity for
daily PIO duties and responsibilities,expand our recruitment and outreach
efforts,and lend an operational perspective to the PIO office. Chris has been
working since early August in the PIO office and has provided excellent service
and commitment to this position.
Administration Section Update
Communications Division
Our three new Fire Dispatchers continue to participate in their dispatch floor based
training. After completion of their dispatch floor based training they will move to
dispatching as a stand-alone Fire Dispatchers.
▪The Communications Division participated in a site visit in Southern
California to identify the exact specifications and features that will be
incorporated into the 16 new dispatch consoles as part of the pending
communications center remodel.
▪We anticipate receiving the building permit from the City of Pleasant Hill in
late November. As soon as we have a final plan set and building permit,
we will initiate an RFP process through County Capital Projects staff for
the award of a construction contract. We hope to begin construction in
March or April of 2024.
▪The Information Technology (IT)team and the District’s IT contractor
continue to work on several major projects,one of which is to provide for a
stand-alone network that is supported 365 days a year 24 hours a day.
Our IT team will be working with District and County DoIT leadership to
review the system design,estimated costs and implementation plan.
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▪Another major initiative of the division is to rebuild the current computer
aided dispatch (CAD)system that was originally implemented in 2006.
This major project will be time intensive and expensive,but it is critically
important to our future dispatch process and emergency operations.
Support Services Division
▪Pierce Manufacturing has completed two new Water Tenders for the District.
Delivery is expected in December.
▪Pierce Manufacturing has started the repair of Truck 1,the ladder truck struck
by a Tesla in mid-February.They anticipate repairs being completed in
December.
▪The District has received one of the stationary emergency generators
purchased with grant funds.It has been delivered and we are working with
County Capital Projects to have it installed at Fire Station 81 in Antioch. We are
still awaiting delivery of a new emergency generator for Fire Station 2 in
Pleasant Hill.
Fire Stations /Facilities Construction
▪Fire Station 90.The design drawings are nearing completion.Staff are
working with County Capital Projects to prepare for the RFP process to obtain
a design build team.The design build team will take final drawings and
elevations to the Brentwood Planning Commission for input and approval.
▪Fire Station 94.The design drawings are nearing completion.Staff are working with
County Capital Projects to prepare for the RFP process to obtain a design build
team.The design build team will take final drawings and elevations to the
Brentwood Planning Commission for input and approval.
Firefighter John Martinez Memorial Service
▪Firefighter John Martinez passed away in the early hours of Sunday,November 12,
2023 at the age of 34 from occupational related cancer. John was a US Army
veteran,having served two combat tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan and was
honorably discharged at the rank of Sergeant. John began his career at Con Fire on
October 2,2017 as a firefighter recruit in Academy 51. He was a firefighter working
out of Fire Station 9 for almost the entirety of his career with the District. John was
raised in Antioch and resided in Oakley. John leaves behind a wife,Sara,and two
children,son Dominic (12)and daughter Caylee (3).
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▪A vigil was held on the evening of Monday,November 27,with a memorial service
and burial on Tuesday,November 28,in Antioch. The memorial service was
attended by over 500 people,including almost 300 firefighters. Crews from as far
away as the Sacramento Fire Department and as close as all our county fire
agencies were made available to the District to cover all of our fire stations so all our
members could attend the memorial service.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Staff Report
1025 ESCOBAR STREET
MARTINEZ, CA 94553
File #:23-1028 Agenda Date:12/5/2023 Agenda #:C.1
To:Board of Directors
From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Report Title:FY 24 State Homeland Security Grant Program - Hazardous Materials Equipment
☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee
RECOMMENDATIONS:
RATIFY the Fire District's grant application; and APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to
accept grant funding from the State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP), in an amount not to exceed
$374,000, for the purchase of regional hazardous materials equipment.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (District) could receive up to $374,000 in federal funds if
awarded. There is no local agency cost sharing requirement. The grant award may be lower than the amount
requested and will be for a period of one year from the effective date of the award.
BACKGROUND:
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is responsible for designing and
implementing homeland security initiatives and ensuring that the state is ready to protect lives and property by
effectively preparing for, preventing, responding to, and recovering from all threats, crimes, hazards, and
emergencies. To help fulfill this mission, Cal OES administers a pass-through program of federal homeland
security grant funds to local public agencies through California. This program is critical to maintaining the
quality and quantity of homeland security initiative programs provided within the County.
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, in cooperation with the three other hazardous materials
(hazmat) agencies within the County (San Ramon Valley Fire, Richmond Fire, and Contra Costa County Health
-Hazmat), is requesting funds for the purchase of two (2) pieces of hazmat equipment per agency.
The first piece of equipment is an advanced handheld chemical identifier that uses spectroscopy to quickly
analyze unknown substances. This will allow the hazmat teams to rapidly identify hazardous materials on-site
and facilitate faster decision-making and reduce mitigation times during emergencies.
The second piece of equipment is a portable gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer that provides real-time
analysis of volatile organic compounds and chemical warfare agents. This will enhance the hazmat teams’
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ability to assess and mitigate risks associated with chemical releases.
In order to meet the grant application deadline, the Fire District submitted this grant application on November
17, 2023 and is requesting the Board ratify the application for this grant.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
Without this grant, the County will lose the ability strengthen each hazmat agency’s response capability and
technology unless an alternate funding method is identified.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Staff Report
1025 ESCOBAR STREET
MARTINEZ, CA 94553
File #:23-1029 Agenda Date:12/5/2023 Agenda #:C.2
To:Board of Directors
From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Report Title:FY 24 State Homeland Security Grant Program - Gas Detection Devices
☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee
RECOMMENDATIONS:
RATIFY the Fire District's grant application; and APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to
accept grant funding from the State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP), in an amount not to exceed
$305,000, for the purchase of gas detection devices.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (District) could receive up to $305,000 in federal funds if
awarded. There is no local agency cost sharing requirement. The grant award may be lower than the amount
requested and will be for a period of one year from the effective date of the award.
BACKGROUND:
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is responsible for designing and
implementing homeland security initiatives and ensuring that the state is ready to protect lives and property by
effectively preparing for, preventing, responding to, and recovering from all threats, crimes, hazards, and
emergencies. To help fulfill this mission, Cal OES administers a pass-through program of federal homeland
security grant funds to local public agencies through California. This program is critical to maintaining the
quality and quantity of homeland security initiative programs provided within the County.
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is requesting funds for the purchase of sixty (60) multi-gas
detectors to be dispersed to all front-line engine and truck companies for responding into hazardous materials
incidents, potentially as a result of terrorist attacks on the many areas of industry within our community
borders. In addition, the District is requesting eight (8) other gas detection devices, which are even more
specific and sensitive to additional gas and biological hazards, to be placed on our dedicated hazardous
materials response apparatus.
The addition of these gas detection monitors, along with the support hardware, equipment and gases for
calibration, will greatly improve the safety and operational response capabilities of the District to a number of
hazardous materials related incident types.
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File #:23-1029 Agenda Date:12/5/2023 Agenda #:C.2
In order to meet the grant application deadline, the Fire District submitted this grant application on November
17, 2023 and is requesting that the Board ratify the application for this grant.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
Without this grant, the District will lose the ability to strengthen its hazardous materials detection capabilities
unless an alternate funding method is identified. Early identification of released chemical or biological hazards
is critical to the initial safety of our first responders and community members within close proximity of an
incident.
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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
Staff Report
1025 ESCOBAR STREET
MARTINEZ, CA 94553
File #:23-1030 Agenda Date:12/5/2023 Agenda #:C.3
To:Board of Directors
From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Report Title:Amendment to Lease for Fire Station 19
☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee
RECOMMENDATIONS:
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to execute a lease amendment with Frank E. Nunes
to extend the lease, for an approximately 1,600 square foot building located at 1019 Garcia Ranch Road,
Briones Valley, in unincorporated Martinez, currently used as Fire Station 19, through December 31, 2028, at
an initial annual rent of $27,804 with annual increases thereafter.
FISCAL IMPACT:
This amendment will obligate the CCCFPD to pay a total of $160,560 over the five-year term. The funds are
100% budgeted in the CCCFPD General Operating Fund.
BACKGROUND:
The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (CCCFPD) has utilized Fire Station 19 as a reserve Station
since 1981 and wants to continue to lease the premises to provide ongoing fire protection and EMS services to
the Briones community and surrounding rural areas. The rural location of Fire Station 19 is crucial in helping to
rapidly control wildland fire in the area during fire season. This site has been leased to the CCCFPD by the
same family, for decades, which has kept the cost reasonably low.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
If the Board does not approve this action, CCCFPD would be required to find another suitable rural location for
the continued operation of Fire Station 19, with significantly increased rent and the associated costs for moving
and constructing a new building.
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SECOND AMENDMENT
1019 GARCIA RANCH ROAD
BRIONES VALLEY / MARTINEZ, CA
This second amendment is dated ________________ and is between Frank E.
Nunes, Trustee of the Nunes Family Trust, (the “Lessor”) and the Contra Costa County
Fire Protection District, a fire protection district under the laws of the State of California
(the “District”).
Recitals
A. The Lessor and District are parties to a lease dated April 28, 2015, and
amended December 10, 2019, under which the District is leasing an approximately 1,600
square foot one-story building located at 1019 Garcia Ranch Road, Briones Valley in
unincorporated Martinez (the “Lease”).
B. The parties desire to amend the lease to extend the term of the lease and revise
the rent.
The parties therefore agree as follows:
Agreement
1. Section 2. Term is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Term. The “Term” of this lease is comprised of an Initial Term and, at District’s
election, Renewal Terms, each as defined below.
a. Initial Term. The “Initial Term” is ten years, commencing on January 1,
2014 (the “Commencement Date”) and ending December 31, 2023.
b. Renewal Terms. County has three options to renew this lease (each, a
“Renewal Term”) upon all the terms and conditions set forth herein.
i. District will provide Lessor with written notice of its election to renew
the Lease thirty days prior to the end of the Term. However, if District
fails to provide such notice, its right to renew the Lease will not expire
until fifteen working days after District’s receipt of Lessor’s written
demand that District exercise or forfeit the option to renew.
ii. Upon the commencement of a Renewal Term, all references to the
Term of this lease will be deemed to mean the Term as extended
pursuant to this Section.
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2. Section 3. Rent. is amended as follows to reflect the monthly rental rates that will
apply if the district elects to renew the Lease:
c. Third Renewal Term. District shall pay Rent to Lessor monthly in advance
during the third Renewal Term as follows:
Time Period Rate
January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2024 $2,317.00
January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025 $2,456.00
January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026 $2,603.00
January 1, 2027 - December 31, 2027 $2,915.00
January 1, 2028 – December 31, 2028 $3,089.00
Rent for any fractional month will be prorated and computed on a daily basis with each
day’s rent equal to one-thirtieth (1/30) of the monthly Rent.
Payments are to be mailed to: Contra Costa Federal Credit Union, 1111 Pine Street,
Martinez, California, 94553, Account No. 10675 or to any other location as may be
designated by Lessor.
2. All other terms of the Lease remain unchanged.
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Lessor and District are causing this second amendment to be executed as of the
date set forth in the introductory paragraph.
DISTRICT
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT
By: _______________________________
Lewis T. Broschard III
Fire Chief
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL:
By: _______________________________
Jessica L. Dillingham
Principal Real Property Agent
By: _______________________________
Stacey Sinclair
Senior Real Property Agent
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
THOMAS L. GEIGER, COUNTY
COUNSEL
By: _______________________________
Kathleen M. Andrus
Deputy County Counsel
LESSOR
FRANK E. NUNES
By: _______________________________
Frank E. Nunes, TRE
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