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FROM: MICHAEL J. LANGO, DIRECTOR OF GENERAL SERVICES ,v ;.;' ,_ .s COSTA
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SUBJECT: LEASE FOR THE PREMISES AT 815 COURT STREET,
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SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION I
RECOMMENDATION
1. APPROVE a lease renewal with'the United States Postal Service, commencing March 1, 2007,
and ending February 29, 2012, for 1,763 square feet of office space at 815 Court Street,
Martinez, for continued occupancy by the Sheriff-Coroner, under the terms and conditions set
forth in the Lease.
2. AUTHORIZE the Director of General Services, or designee, to EXECUTE the Lease and to
EXERCISE any options to extend the Lease.
3. DETERMINE that the project is a Class 1 Categorical Exemption under the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
4. DIRECT the Director of Community Development, or designee, to file a Notice of Exemption with
the County Clerk, and DIRECT the Director of General Services, or designee, to arrange for the
payment of the handling fees to the Community Development Department and County Clerk for
filing of the Notice of Exemption.
FINANCIAL IMPACT'
The Lease renewal will obligate the County to pay a total rent of approximately $147,000 over the
five-year term of the Lease. The lease renewal was anticipated and budgeted in the Sheriff-
Coroner's approved FY 2006/07 budget.
BACKGROUND
The County has leased the premises since September 1984. This Lease renewal will provide for
continued use of the office space by the Sheriff-Coroner to support Court-related security services.
CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: "/YES SIGN i
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RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOAR COMMITTEE
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MEDIA CONTACT: MICHAEL J.LANGO(313-7100)
Originating Dept.:General Services Department
cc: General Services Department I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS ISTRUE
Real Estate Services Division AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN
AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD
Accounting OF SUPERVISORS PP THE DATE SHOWN.
Auditor-Controller(via RES) z Q
Risk Management(via RES) ATTESTED
Sheriff-Coroner(via RES) JOHN CULLEN,CLERK OF THE B RD OF PERVISORS
United States Postal Service(via RES) AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATO
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UNITED STATES
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Outlease Agreement
COURT STREET STATION-MARTINEZ CA 94553-9991
UNITED STATES
POSTAL SERVICE. OutleaSe Agreement
Facility Name/Location
MARTINEZ-COURT STREET STATION(054782-G01) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
815 COURT ST MARTINEZ,CA 94553-9991 Project:Q82959
1. THIS LEASE, by and between the UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, hereinafter called Lessor, and Contra
costa County, hereinafter called the Lessee,whose address is 1220 Morello Ave, Suite 100 Martinez
CA 94553-4711, to use and occupy the property hereinafter described under the terms and subject to the conditions
contained herein.
2. The Lessor hereby leases to the Lessee the following described premises:
Room 1,adjacent space#1 and#2,space#3, #4 on the first floor,and joint use of space 95 and#6 on the second floor. Total
lease area equals approx 1,763 s.f. ,and further described on Exhibit A,attached hereto.
to be used exclusively for the following purpose(s):
County activities
3. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises with their appurtenances for the following term:
FIXED TERM: The tern beginning Mar 01, 2007 and ending February 29,2012 for a total of 5
year(s) .
This agreement may be renewed, at the option of the Lessee, provided written notice is
received by the Contracting Officer via certified mail 90 days prior to the end of the
fixed term and each and every renewal term thereafter for the following separate. and
consecutive terms and at the following annual rentals:
RENEWAL OPTION # OF YEARS # OF MONTHS PER ANNUM RENTAL
1 5 $30, 600.00
4. The Postal Service may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving 90 days prior written notice to the Lessee.
5. The Lessee shall pay the Lessor an annual rent of $29, 400.00
***Twenty-Nine Thousand Four Hundred and 00/100 Dollars***.
payable at the rate of $2, 450..00 per month in advance. Rents for part of a month shall be prorated. All
payments shall be made payable to the Disbursing Officer, United States Postal Service, and contain the following Postal
Service finance/sublocation number for identification purposes: 054782-GO1. All payments are to be paid by check or
money order and delivered to the Disbursing Officer, Accounting Service Center, U.S. Postal Service, P.O. Box 21888,
Eagan, MN 55121-0888 by mail or otherwise on or before the first day of each month A late fee will be charged on all
rents that are not received within thirty(30) days from the date the rents are due. The first and last month's rental is due
in advance and must be in the form of a certified check or money order, made payable to the Disbursing Officer, U.S.
Postal Service and submitted to the Contracting Officer along with signed copies of this lease agreement.
6. -The Lessor shall furnish the Lessee with services and utilities as follows:
USPS shall provide custodial services and all utilities except telephone.
If the heating or air conditioning services are provided under this lease, the Lessor agrees to maintain temperatures in
the demised premises in accordance with current Postal Service standards for postal buildings. In the event of a fuel
shortage or change in applicable law or regulation where the Lessor is required to cut back or curtail fuel consumption,
the Lessee agrees to accept heating or air conditioning at whatever level is available.
7. Lessee has inspected and knows the condition of the leased premises and agrees to accept same in its 'as is'
condition. It is further understood that the leased premises are hereby leased to Lessee without any obligation on the
part of Lessor to make any additions, improvements or alterations thereto.
8. Lessee shall not make any additions, improvements, repairs, or alterations to the leased premises without the prior
written consent of Lessor in each and every instance. If this provision is violated, Lessee is liable for the cost of removal
and restoration, plus applicable administrative cost.
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9. The Lessor shall, except as otherwise specified herein and except for damages resulting from the act or negligence
of the Lessee, its agents or employees, maintain in good repair and tenantable condition the demised premises, including
the building and any and all equipment, fixtures, and appurtenances, whether severable or nonseverable, furnished by
the Lessor under this Lease.
10. Lessee shall use reasonable care in the occupation and use of the leased premises. Upon the expiration or
termination of this Lease, Lessee shall vacate the leased premises, remove its property therefrom and forthwith yield and
place Lessor in peaceful possession of the leased premises, free and'clear of any liens, claims, or encumbrances and in
as good condition as�the leased premises existed at the commencement of this Lease, ordinary wear and tear excepted.
11. Lessee shall comply with all applicable Municipal and State laws, ordinances and regulations and obtain and pay for
all licenses and permits as may be required.
12. Lessee agrees not to use the leased premises in any way which, in the judgement of the Lessor poses a hazard.to
the Lessor, the general public, the leased premises, other lessees, or the building in part or whole; nor shall Lessee use
the leased premises so as to cause damage, annoyance, nuisance or inconvenience to the building occupants or others.
13. Lessee, Lessee's agents, employees, invitees and visitors may use the leased premises only for lawful purposes
consistent with the requirements of applicable laws, codes and regulations, and shall comply fully with all applicable
Rules and Regulations Governing Conduct on Postal Property (Title 39, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 232) as
attached hereto or subsequently amended.
14. The Lessor reserves the right to enter the leased premises at all reasonable hours to inspect it, show same or to
make such repairs, additions or alterations as Lessor considers necessary.
15. The Lessee must obtain, at no cost to the Lessor, a public liability insurance policy naming the Postal Service as an
additional insured (co-insured) and providing limits of liability for bodily injury of$300,000 for each person and $600,000
for each occurrence and $600,000 aggregate and property damage limits of$100,000 for each occurrence and $300,000
aggregate. A certified true copy of the complete policy (not a memorandum of insurance nor a certificate of insurance)
with endorsement naming the Postal Service as an additional insured thereunder, shall be furnished the Lessor prior to
occupancy. The policy must include the following endorsement: `It is a condition of this policy that the insurance
company must furnish written notice to the United States Postal Service thirty (30) days in advance of the effective date
of any reduction in or cancellation of this policy.' Failure to provide and maintain the aforementioned insurance policy
with required endorsements may result in termination of the Lease at the option of the Lessor.
In all cases wherein federal, state, or local governmental bodies are self-insured, acceptable evidence of such self-
insurance shall be provided prior to occupancy.
16. Lessor shall not be responsible for damages to property or injuries to persons, which may arise from or be incident to
the use and occupation of the leased premises, nor for damages to the property or injuries to the person of Lessee or of
others who may be on said premises at Lessee's invitation and Lessee shall.hold Lessor harmless from any and all
claims for such damages or injuries.
17. In the event Lessee is in default of its rental obligations or abandons the leased premises for a period of thirty days or
more, or breaches any other portion of this Lease without correcting said breach within 30 days after notice thereof by
Lessor, then the Lessor may, at its option, on authority hereby granted the Lessor by the Lessee, (a) declare this Lease
ended and terminated and may re-enter the leased premises and remove all persons or things therefrom; and the Lessee
hereby expressly waives all service of any demand or notice prescribed by any statute whatever, and (b) Lessor may
enter the leased premises and eject Lessee, forcibly or otherwise, without regard to any statute to the contrary, dispose of
such personal property left in the premises as deemed in the best interest of the United States Postal Service and
Lessee shall be liable for such damages as the Lessor may incur. The rights and remedies of the Lessor as provided in
this clause are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this lease
agreement.
18. In the event that a state or local tax is imposed upon the occupancy, use, possession, or leasehold interest of or in
the real property herein leased, the obligation for the payment of the tax will be wholly that of the Lessee.
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19. No member of or delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this lease
agreement, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to any
corporation or company if the agreement be for the general benefit of such corporation or company.
20. The Lessee's name and location may be placed on the building directory, floor directory and/or door plate, if the
building is so equipped. No signs of the Lessee.shall otherwise be placed inside or outside of the demised premises
unless specifically authorized by the Lessor in writing.
21. The Lessee warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this lease
upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, except bona fide
employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Lessee for the purpose of securing
business. For breach or violation of this warranty, the Lessor shall have the right to annul this Lease without liability, or,
in its discretion, to require Lessee to pay in addition to the contract price or consideration, the full amount of such
commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee.
22. The failure of Lessor to insist in any one or more instance upon performance of any of the terms, covenants, or
conditions of this Lease shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the future performance of any such term,
covenant, or condition. Lessee's obligation with respect to such future performance shall continue in full force and effect.
23. Any notice or advice to or demand upon Lessee shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given or made
on the day when it is deposited in the mail by certified mail to the Lessee's address indicated in paragraph 1, or at such
other address as Lessee may hereafter from time to time specify in writing for such purpose. Any notice or advice to or
demand upon Lessor shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given or made on the day when it is deposited
in the mail by certified mail to the Lessor's Contracting Officer at the address indicated on the signature page herein, or at
such other address as Lessor's Contracting Officer may hereafter from time to time specify in writing for such purpose.
The Contracting Officer is the Lessor's representative and is the only person who has authority to sign or amend the
terms or conditions of this Lease.
24. The Lessee agrees that he will not discriminate by segregation or otherwise against any person or persons because
of race, color, creed, sex or national origin in furnishing, or by refusing to furnish to, such person or persons the use of
any facility, including any and all services, privileges, accommodations and activities provided therein.
25, Except with the prior written consent of Lessor, Lessee shall neither transfer nor assign this lease or any of its rights
hereunder, nor sublet the leased premises or any part thereof or any property thereon nor grant any interest, privilege or
license whatsoever in connection with this Lease. In the event the Lessor consents to the subleasing or assignment of
this Lease, Lessee shall remain obligated to pay rent and to perform all other covenants under this Lease.
26. Lessee acknowledges that he acquires no right by virtue of execution of this Lease to claim any benefits under Title
39, Code of Federal Regulations; Part 777. (Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies)
27. If the property leased is located in a State requiring the recording of leases, the Lessee shall comply with all such
statutory requirements at Lessee's expense.
28. Access to the leased space is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day." However, scheduled use beyond one 10-
hour shift per day and/or 5 days per week is subject to an additional charge to compensate for additional services and/or
utilities. Lessee hours of operation are to
29. Hazardous/Toxic Conditions Clause: The Lessee must comply with all state and local rules, laws, regulations,
ordinances and licensing or permit requirements which affect the environment and physical integrity of the leased
premises or its surrounding area. If any activity of the tenant involves the storage on premises, shipping to or from the
premises or any use on the premises of any material, chemical or agent that qualifies as a hazardous or toxic substance
under federal, state and local regulations or is an unregulated substance that has hazardous characteristics and is used,
stored or transported in sufficient quantities to qualify as hazardous material then all federal, state and local regulations,
licensing or permit requirements must be complied with and copies of all licenses, permits or authorizations for their use,
shipment, storage or transport must be forwarded to the Contracting Officer as well as copies of any citations or listing of
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POST13LSERVICE. Outlease Agreement
infractions and subsequent corrections by the Lessee. Copies of any changes in any and all licenses or permits must be
forwarded to the Contracting Officer. Where more than one rule or.regulation applies, the more stringent will apply. If
any federal, state or local law, regulation, rule or ordinance requires the filing of periodic reports by the tenant, it shall be
the obligation of the tenant under this Lease to file a copy of any such periodic report(s) with the Postal Service
Contracting Officer at the same time such report(s) is filed with the federal, state or local government or its assignee.
The Postal Service reserves the right to inspect the premises at any reasonable time to ascertain if any lease violations
occur. If any contamination, as reasonably determined by the Contracting Officer, occurs due to the handling, use,
storage or transfer by the tenant of any material, whether such contamination, violation or hazardous condition is
discovered during the lease term or after expiration or termination thereof, Lessee shall be solely responsible for removal
or remediation of the hazardous or toxic, condition in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and permit
requirements. Notwithstanding any other clause in this section or in the Lease, the tenant shall remove all hazardous
material from the property at the expiration or termination of the lease and provide copies of all permits, notices and
manifests required for such removal to the Postal. Service. Lessee's failure to comply with the provisions of this
paragraph shall be grounds for termination of this Lease for default. Receipt by Lessor of notices, reports, or any other
information or documentation required herein shall not impose any responsibility on Lessor to supervise the affairs of
Lessee nor relieve Lessee of its responsibility to comply fully with all applicable laws and regulations. The rights and
remedies of the Postal Service provided in this clause are in addition to any other rights and remedies which may be
available to the Postal Service by law or under this agreement. The Lessee hereby indemnifies the Postal Service and its
officers, agents, representatives, and employees from all claims, loss, damage, actions, causes of action, expense
and/or liability, including the cost of defense, resulting from, brought for, or on account of any violation of this clause.
30. Gratuities or.Gifts (April 1993): The Postal Service may terminate this contract for default if, after notice and a
hearing, the Postal Service Board of Contract Appeals determines that the Lessee or the Lessee's agent or other
representative:
1. Offered or gave a gratuity or gift(as defined in 5 CFR 2635)to an officer or employee of the Postal Service; and
2. Intended by the gratuity or gift to obtain a contract or favorable treatment under a contract.
The rights and remedies of the Postal Service provided in this clause are in addition to any other rights and remedies
provided by law or under this contract.
31. Smoking on Postal Premises: Smoking is prohibited in the building, including those premises conveyed to the lessee
under this lease. Furthermore, smoking outside the building on postal property is permissable only in designated areas.
Smoking is defined as having a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or other smoking material.
32. The following paragraphs were deleted before execution of this lease:
33. The following paragraphs or documents were incorporated before execution of this lease:
Lessee shall also have 90 days termination rights. Termination notice to be provided in writing. to the USPS
Contracting Officer, Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part herof.
As further consideration, upon the execution of this agreement.Lessee shall pay Lessor a one-time rent
payment of FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE AND N0/100 DOLLARS ($475.00) for rent due from
October 1, 2006 through February 28, 2007.
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EXECUTED this day of ,
COUNTY
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a
political subdivision of the State of
California
By
Michael J. Lango
Director of General Services
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL:
By
Dick R. Awenius
Real Estate Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SILVANO B. MARCHESI, County Counsel
By
Lillian T. Fujii
Deputy
Lessee Address: 1220 Morello Avenue, Suite 100, Martinez, CA 94553
Telephone: (925) 313-7260
Tax Id: 94-6000509
ACCEPTANCE BY THE_POSTAL SERVICE
Date:
ROBERT A PETTY,ASSET MGMT
Contracting Officer Signature of Contracting Officer
160 INVERNESS DRIVE WEST SUITE 400 ENGLEWOOD CO 80112-5005
Address of Contracting Officer
Witness Witness
Contact Person: DIANNE MENARD, (303)220-6566
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POSTAL SERVICE. Governing Conduct on Postal Property
Facility Name/Location
MARTINEZ — COURT STREET STATION (054782—G01) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
815 COURT ST MARTINEZ, CA 94553-9991 Project: Q82959
designee) on postal premises is prohibited. The term "controlled
A. APPLICABILITY substance"is defined in section 802 of title 21 U.S.C.
These rules and regulations apply to all real property under the charge 4. Sale of Tobacco Products in Vending Machines. The sale of
and control of the Postal Service, to all tenant agencies, and to all tobacco products in vending machines located in or around postal
persons entering or on such property. These rules and regulations shall property is prohibited. The distribution of free samples of tobacco
be posted and kept posted at a conspicuous place on all such property. products in or around postal property is also prohibited. The term
"tobacco product" means cigarettes, cigars, little cigars, pipe tobacco,
B. RECORDING PRESENCE smokeless tobacco,snuff,and chewing tobacco.
Except as otherwise ordered, properties must be closed to the public 5. Soliciting,Electioneering, Collecting Debts, Vending, and Advertising.
after normal business hours. Properties also may be closed to the public Soliciting alms and contributions, campaigning for election to any public
in emergency situations and at such times as may be necessary for the office, collecting private debts, commercial soliciting and vending, and
orderly conduct of business. Admission to properties when such the display or distribution of commercial advertising on postal premises
properties are closed to the public may be limited to authorized are prohibited. This prohibition does not apply to:
individuals who may be required to sign the register and display
identification documents when requested by security force personnel or a. Commercial activities performed under contract with the Postal
other authorized individuals. Service or pursuant to the provisions of the Randolph-Sheppard Act;
C. GENERAL RESTRICTIONS b. Posting notices on bulletin boards as authorized in POSTAL
OPERATIONS MANUAL 221.525;
1. Preservation of Property. Improperly disposing of rubbish, spitting, c. The solicitation of Postal Service and other federal military and
creating any hazard to persons or things, throwing articles of any kind civilian personnel for contributions by recognized agencies as
from a building, climbing upon the roof or any part of a building, or authorized by the Manual on Fund Raising Within the Federal
willfully destroying, damaging, or removing any property or any part Service issued under Executive Order 10927 of March 13, 1961.
thereof,is prohibited.
2. Conformity with Signs and Directions. All persons in and on property 6. Depositing Literature. The depositing or posting of handbills, flyers,
pamphlets, signs, posters, placards, or other literature except official
shall comply with official signs of a prohibitory or directory nature, and postal and other governmental notices and announcements on the
with the directions of security force personnel or other authorized grounds, walks, driveways, parking and maneuvering area, exteriors of
individuals. building and other structures, or on the floors, walls, stairs, racks,
3. Inspection. Purses, briefcases, and other containers brought into, counters, desks,writing tables,window ledges, or furnishings, in interior
public areas on postal premises is prohibited. This prohibition does not
while on, or being removed from the property are subject to inspection. apply to:
However, items brought directly to a postal facility's customer mailing
acceptance area and deposited in the mail are not subject to inspection, a. Posting notices on bulletin boards as authorized in 221.525,
except as provided by section 115 of the DOMESTIC MAIL MANUAL. A POSTAL OPERATIONS MANUAL.
person arrested for violation of this section may be searched incident to
that arrest. b. Interior space assigned to tenants for their exclusive use.
D. SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS 7. Photographs for News, Advertising, or Commercial Purposes.
Except as prohibited by official signs or the directions of security force
1. Disturbances. Disorderly conduct, or conduct which creates loud personnel or other authorized personnel or a federal court order or rule,
and unusual noise,or which obstructs the usual use of entrances,foyers, photographs for news purposes may be taken in entrances, lobbies,
corridors, offices, elevators, stairways, and parking lots, or which foyers, corridors, or auditoriums when used for public meeting. Other
otherwise tends to impede or disturb the public employees in the photographs may be taken only with the permission of the local
performance of their duties, or which otherwise impedes or disturbs the postmaster or installation head.
general public in transacting business or obtaining the services provided
on property,is prohibited. 8. Dogs and Other Animals. Dogs, except guide dogs, and other
animals, shall not be brought upon property for other than official
2. Gambling. Participating in games for money or other personal purposes.
property, the operating of gambling devices, the conduct of a lottery or
pool,or the selling or purchasing of lottery tickets,is prohibited on postal 9. Vehicular and Pedestrian Traffic
premises. This prohibition does not apply to the vending or exchange of
state lottery tickets at vending facilities operated by licensed blind a. Drivers of all vehicles in or on postal premises shall drive in a
persons where such lotteries are authorized by state law. careful and safe manner at all times and shall comply with signals
and directions of security force personnel, other authorized
3. Alcoholic Beverages and Drugs. A person under the influence of an individuals,and all posted traffic signs.
alcoholic beverage or any drug which has been defined as a "controlled
substance"may not enter postal property or operate a motor vehicle on b. The blocking of entrances, driveways, walks, loading platforms,
postal property. The possession, sale, or use of any "controlled or fire hydrants is prohibited.
substance" (except when permitted by law) or the sale or use of any
alcoholic beverage (except as authorized by the Postmaster General or
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c. Parking without authority, parking in unauthorized locations or in
locations reserved for other persons,or continuously in excess of 18
hours without permission,or contrary to the direction of posted signs
is prohibited. The section may be supplemented by the postmaster
or installation head from time to time by the issuance and posting of
specific traffic directives as may be required. When so issued and
posted, such directives shall have the same force and effect as if
made a part thereof.
10. Weapons and Explosives. No person while on property shall carry
firearms, other dangerous or deadly weapons, or explosives, either
openly or concealed,except for official purposes.
E. NONDISCRIMINATION
There must be no discrimination by segregation or otherwise against any
person or persons because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex,
age (persons 40 years of age or older are protected), reprisal
(discrimination against a person for having filed or for having participated
in the processing of an EEO complaint_29 CFR 1613.261-262), or
physical or mental handicap, in furnishing, or by refusing to furnish to
such person or persons the use of any facility of a public nature,
including all services, privileges, accommodations, and activities
provided on postal property.
Members of the U.S. Postal Security Force shall exercise the powers of
special policemen provided by 40 U.S.C. 318 and shall be responsible
for enforcing the regulations in this notice in a manner that will protect
Postal Service property. Postal Inspectors may likewise enforce
regulations in this notice.
F. PENALTIES AND OTHER LAW
1. Alleged violations of these rules and regulations are heard and the
penalties prescribed herein are imposed, either in a Federal District
Court or by a federal magistrate in accordance with applicable court
rules. Questions regarding such rules should be directed to the regional
counsel for the region involved.
2. To the extent applicable under 39 CFR Part 232, whoever shall be
found guilty of violating the rules and regulations in this notice while on
property under the charge and control of the Postal Service is subject to
fine of not more than $50 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days or
both. Nothing contained in these rules and regulations shall be
construed to abrogate any other federal laws or regulations or any state
or local laws and regulations applicable to any area in'which the property
is situated.
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GeneraleJepartment Michael J.Lango
f `µ ' MAR 3 U 2007 Director
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Terry Mann
1 r a r C r CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Deputy Director
CONTRA COSTA CO.
Dick R.Awenius
Real Estate Manager
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