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MINUTES - 03111975 - R 75C IN 1
1975 MARCH TUESDAY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 111 REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. , TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. r PRESENT: Chairman W. N. Boggess, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Adminis- trator and Public Works Director. Owns" P_ JAMES 11. Krr:::Y,r:cnutoso Cl.i v_:=AR Frim T::i: tICARD OV SUPERVISORS WAICRGtl N. !J0CG 5i: 1:.T:1i^V :'I C1IAIRMAN ALr,7 F11 M.01AC.:.Att PArtO M1;l.^•I51e!C.. JAMES 1. KES111Y ZST.A. Cv�V� �i VICW C:IAIW4AN JAMES, V. ?,or$,A.11TY.LAt wit.1Tr JAMES FC.OL550t1.COUNTY C.Lrnr. WD AND 1`04C AND FX oiflClo CLE(M OF THC 130APD WARREtQ N.LAOGGESS.CONC.Oau SPFCIAL DISTRICIF. rnVFRNED BY THE BOARD MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL - 41H PISTRiCT CHIrr CLc"K EDMUND A. LINSC.HEID. ri7T*8URC BOARD CEANDERS. 140014 SC7.ADMIt41STRT.TI0I4 BUILDING rNOUC 220.3000 97H DISTRICT P.O. GOX 911 EXTEN5I01i 2771 MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 84553 TUESDAY FIARCH 11, 10175 The Board will meet in all its capacities Pur3uant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M._ Call to order and opening ceremonies. 9:00 A.M. Consider reco*rr..endations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations and requests of Board me* bers. 9:45 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including the following: a. Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. P. Kenny) on loss of vacation benefits by certain Marshals and Assistant Marshals; and b. Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. 1 . Dias) on boundaries of health Service Area in which Contra Costa County is to be included (Public Law 9,3-641) . 9:45 A.M. Consider action_ to be taken on recommendations of Govern►gent Operations Corm!ittee (Sunervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty). with respect to proposed pavement narking plan on San Ramon Malley Boulevard, Danville area (Committee reported to the Board on February 24 , 1975) . 10:00 A.M. Recess. 11:00 A.M. Receive bids :or construction of Elevator Equipment Room Addition for Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez area. 11:00 A.M. Bearings on recommendations of the Planning Commission with respect to proposed arerdments to the County General Plan for the areas indicated: 11:00 A.M. Neroly Road, Antioch area; _ 11:00 A.M. Pleasant Hill Road and Taylor Boulevard, Pleasant Hill area; and 11:10 A.M. South Walnut Creek area. 11:30 A.M. Presentation by opponents of proposed Contra Costa County Commission on Status of Women. ITEVS SUBMITTED TO TIIE BOARD Items 1 - 10: CO-101ENT 1. ADOPT Ordinance No. 75-18 (introdelccd ilarch 4 , 1975) rezoning land located in the San Raison area to Planned unit District (P-I) zonir_- classification; Sunrise Corro,ation, applicants . (1878-RZ) ; i•:aive reading; and order publication. allu Maui' 1 li i 1002 i Hoard of Supervi.so:• ' Calendar, continued :'arcin 11., 1975 2. AUTi1.0"T"E prow cn c:' lc-al defen^e for Fredric D. Huie, former County emnlo;:ee , it connecE.ion u-Ith Superior Court Action No. 139879; and If. D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner, in connection with Superior Court Action No. 151183. 3. ALTHORIZtE sale of $318,O0O of MoraFa School District 1969 Bonds, Series C, and fix 11ay 6, 1975 at 10:413 a.m. as time to receive bids for same. 4. FIX April 8, 1975 at 2 p.m. as time for hearing on the recommenda- tion of the Planning Commission with respect to the proposed amendment to the County General Plan in the Vine Hill- Pacheco Boulevard Corridor area. 5. EXONERATE bond deposited as surety for taxes in connection with Subdivision 4214, City of Concord. 6. AUTHORIZE execution of agreement for construction of private improvements in 14inor Subdivision 13-73, E1 Sobrante area. 7. APPROVE surety tax bond for Subdivision 4589 located within the z city limits of Pittsburg. i 8. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll ; cancellation of delinquent penalty on first installment on 1974-1975 secured assessment roll; and cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by public agencies. . 9. DENY claim of Robert Cervantez in the amount of $265,000 for personal injuries. 10. ADOPT resolution directing advertisement for construction bids for water supply system in Assessment District No. 1973-3 (Bishop Ranch) , San Ramon area. Items 11 - 20: DET EPMTNATION (Staff recommendation sho:,n following the item. ) 11. LETTER _,-rom Depute Assistant Secretary for Manpower, U. S. Department of Labor, advising that no final decision has been made u ith respect to the county's request that "discretionary funds" under Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Title VI be utilized to provi 'e additional money to arencies who received less than their planning estimate of funding under the Emergency Jobs Program. ACYNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 12. LETTER from Executive Director., California Mobilehome Dealers Association, requesting that the County Building Inspector (or his delegated representative) be designated to meet with an ad hoc division of sP-id Association to study issues related to the housing industry. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 13. LETTER from Executive Director, California Mobilehome Dealers Association, transmitting copy of its report pertaining; to taxation of mobilehores and requesting comments thereon. REFER TO COUNTY ASSESSOR FOR REVIEW AND REPORT 14 , LETTER from Executive Assistant, County Supervisors Association of California, advising that interest has been expressed with resnect to the establi.hment of a statewide association of assessment anneals officials, and requesting; that he be noti:'ied of t:1e county's position on same. REFF^IER TO COUNTY ADIMINISTRATOR 15. LETTER from Chairnan, Alameda County Board of Supervisors, advising that he has requested the Bay Conservation & Development Commission to Lelete any reference to' freeways in its plan for the San Fran=cisco Waterfront and suggesting that county repre- sentatives on BCDC be alerted to this matter prior to upcoming; hearings. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 00003 • y El M1 13..cal lll,rj.,.. •aV IUYVLLLaJ Z. IaLVLl:. J 00003 . . Board of Supervinors' Calendar, continued March 11, 1975 16. MEMORANDUM report fror, Count;i r.:;se sor, in response to Board referral of letter frog.. "r. V. F. hubal alleging that his pronerty has been i"pronerly assessed, advising that the subject property is assessed at 25`' of the full cash (market) value as reouire;i t;: la:•: and that 'r. Hubal was appropriately notified of the irc»eased assessment.. AC.K?:0 :LLDGE RECEIPT AND DIRECT CLERK TO SE!:U COPY OP REPORT TO R. HUBAL 17. MEMORANDUM from County Administrator -(in response to Board referral) advising that the county, t-:roug-:: t%he human Resources Agency and the Allied Services Project , is presently cooperat-Ing with capacity building grantees, and recommending accordingly that the Board Chairman be authorized to advise Western Regional Citizens Participation Council , Inc. , that the county will cooperate in its stud- of citizens partici- pation and human services planning and delivery. APPROVE RECOVI-1EI DATION 18. LETTER from Chairman, State Intergovernmental Board on Electronic Data Processing, advising that said Board is assisting the State Department of General Services in the planning of a Statewide Telecomr:unications Maste^ S% stem and requesting that a questionnalre providing basic information in connection therewith be completed and returned. TIEFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 19. LETTER from: Administrator, Los i'edanos Community Hospital District, requesting Board assistance in obtaining curds to continue its Pittsburg Communit. Drug Program. ^E^`a TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, FOR SPORT 20. LETTER from Chairman, Board of Directors or Los ''edanos Community Hospital District, advising -that it adopted a resolution to continue the Nutrition ?rogram for a th.ree-ncnth period under the net•: proposed bud;et and -requesting that the Board of Supervisors seep to reinstate the D_s.rict 's original budget request to insure that `he program : il_ provide full service to the co:~munity. RE-ER TO DIRECTOR, RESOURCES AGENCY, FOR REPORT Items 21 - 26: INFORt'.PTTJ': (Copies of com^unications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 21. LETTER from Health and ::elfare Coordinator, Ccunty Supervisors Association of California, advising of its conclusion that the National Health ?laming and Rese :ices Development Act of 1974 (Public Lax 93-0641) does allow counties to join together through joint powers agreements to become Health Service Agencies. 22. RESOLUTION adopted b y 49.-he Tulare Count;{ Board of Supervisors reauesting that the Governor and State Legislature preserve and honor the Lana Conservation Act ==,ree^encs b,• approving the proposed $15 million appropriation in the State General Fund Budget. 23. NOTICE from State Department of Health or hearinr to be held Larch 2E, 1975 on proposed and emergency regulations pertaining to environmental health, handicapped- children, fire protection loans, '_edi-Cal dental care services , and Meci-Cal Maximum Allowable Ingred;ent Cost (MAIC) list . vV,W7' i 00,004, x Board of Supervisor.-, ' Calendar, continued March 11, 1975 211. LETTERS frcn var'ous Individuals onpesing proposal for the establishment of a Contra Coata County Commission on the Status of Wonen. 25. LETTER from Administrator of Health Programs, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, advising that it will sponsor a program on health care systems in Washington, D.C. from June 1 ,through June 7, 1975. 26. LETTER from Chairman, Kern Counts► Board of Supervisors, requesting Board support of its resolution proposing that Kern County be selected as the site for a new Western I'=ati.onal Cemetery for internment of deceased servicemen and veterans. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Clerk with a written copy of their presentation. DEADLINE POR AGENDA ITEMIS: V.%DNESDAY, 5 P.M. t v "05 7' OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions March 11, 1975 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. County Medical Services. Allocate to the - Salary or Ex—empt Personnel the class of Discovery House Aide-Project .at Salary Level 149 ($580-$705), effective March 12, 1975. ` 2. Count • Medical Services. Add the following project positions 56-r—Continuing Care Program in Mental Health Services funded from supple- mental 1974-1975 Short-Doyle allocation, effective March 12, 1975: 1 Program Evaluator-Project 1 Program Evaluation Technician-Project 4 Social Work Practitioner I-Project 1 Typist Clerk-Project 3. Co--mty Medical Services. Add the following project positions for outpatient Methadone Detoxification Clinic program at County Hospital funded from State grant of Federal drug abuse funds, effective March 12, 1975: 1 Psychologist-Methadone Maintenance Project 3 Drug Rehabilitation Worker II-Project 1 Staff Furse-Project I Hospital Attendant-Project 1 Typist Clerk-Project II. GIFTS AND DONATION'S 4. accept gifts and donations to the County Library system during the month of February, 1975. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUST-ANTS 5. Human Resources Aaenc (Social Service). Appropriate an adaitiona 11,10U a1 ocated by the State Department of Education for child dad- care programs. b. Contra Costa CountT Fire Protection District. Aad ou,uto from district Tunas ror equipment and increased cost of construction of new I uilding. ov"006 i 000,06 r To: Board of Supervisors From: County. Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/11/75 Page 2. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 7. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals torte following accounts: County Administrator (Plant Acquisition), Building Maintenance, Election Administration, County Library, Probation (Special Grant Programs), Public Works, Superintendent of Schools, County Service Area LIB-2 (E1 Sobrante), Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court, Various New Position Salaries and Benefits. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS None V. BOARD AND CARE PLAC��zTS/RATES 8. Authorize payment of a special board and care ,,_, : rate of $400 per month (a $25 per month - increase), effective March 12, 1975, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Calhoun, 9560 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, California for the care of a multiple handicapped dependent child of the court, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 9. Authorize payment of a special board and care rate in the amount of $425 per month, effective March 12, 1975 to Bank's Ranch (Mental Hygiene Home), 2755 Blucher Valley Road, Sebastopol, California for the care of an emotionally disturbed dependent child of the court, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 10. Authorize placement of a ward of the Juvenile Court at the Fred Finch Youth Center at a monthly cost of $1,687, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRAITS 11. Approve and authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to sign on behalf of the Board, contracts with certain additional fee for service physicians (13). 12. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to Prepaid Health Plan Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California to adjust the maximum mount payable under the contract in accordance with actual and estimated require- ments under the PHP program. D0W /: To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/11/75 Page 3. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute the following on-the-job training contracts funded from CETA Title I grant funds, as recommended by the Manpower Advisory Council and the Director, Human Resources Agency: a) Weber's Jolly BeefBurgers, Inc. $1,680 NServisoft of Contra Costa County 1,200 European Motors (Mr. Carlos Silva) 1,200 14. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors to execute Contract Amendment Agreement (#15 ( 28-404) with the City of Pittsburg to increase the contract payment limit from $782120 to $116,785 for additional training services, as recommended by the Manpower Advisory Council and the Director, Hunan Resources Agency. 15. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amended application for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act grant funds in the amount of $185,000 for the John Marsh Home Restoration Project. 16. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute close-out documents for the Summer Program for Disadvantaged Youth conducted by the Count with Department of Labor funds ($438,838 during the summer of 1974. 17. Acknowledge receipt of award of a Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Grant in the amount of $2,965 in Federal funds for the period January 1, 1975 through December 31, 1975. 18. Authorize Chai—.an, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to 1975 delegate agency agreement with North Richmond Neighborhood House to increase Federal share by $800 for a total program of $259,109 ($204,675 Federal and $54,434 local). 19. Authorize Chair=an, Board of Supervisors, to execute Statement of OEO Grant accepting the sum of $159,000 in Federal funds, said sum representing the balance of Federal funding fo;- the 1974 Community Action Program. 20. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a grant application to ACTION in the amount of $5,000 to develop a Community Garden Program, as recommended by the Economic Opportunity Council. r 00008 F771' ._ �_ i 000as �t To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/11/75 Page 4. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 21. AcImowled a receipt of Head Start grant 197.5 Program Year in the amount of $ 7,900 in Fedezal funds. 22. Authorize Local Mental Health Director to submit Fiscal Year 1975-1976 Contra Costa County Mental Health (Short-Doyle) budget in the a.-mount of $8,045,086 to the State Department of Health, as recommended by the Alcoholism Advisory Board, Drug Abuse Board (Technical Advisory Committee), Mental Health Advisory Board, and Director, Human Resources Agency. VII. LEGISLATION 23. Authorize submission of proposed legislation for consideration by the 1975 session: of-the California State Legislature to permit Sheriffs to place male and female prisoners in the same facilities for certain purposes, such as meals, education and counseling, as recommended by the Sheriff-Coroner and the County Counsel. VIII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 24. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute short term rental agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond for use of a porion of the Richmond Auditorium for training classes for Census Project staff at a total cost of $120. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 25. Review standby designees for members of the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to County Ordinance Code, Section 42-4.010. 26. Acknowledge receipt of memorandum report of County Administrator pertaining to space utilization study of County Administration Building and, as recommended therein, authorize development of agreement with firm doing business as The Planning Collaborative. 27. AcItnowledge receipt of memorandum report of Count} Administrator advising that the Retirement Board has voted to increase the cost or living feature of the Coumty retire- ment system from a maximum of three per cent (3%) to a maximum of five per cent (5%) annually by concluding that Government Code, Section 31870.2, as amended by the 1974 session of the California Legislature, is applicable to Contra Costa County and mandates the change. 0OW9' To: Board of Supervisors From; County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/11/75 Page 5. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 28. Adopt order providing for reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses of members of the Child Health and Disability Prevention Advisory Board. E t NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject-,,-, .- * to carrying forward any particular item-to--a ,- later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DEADLINE FOR AGENTDA ITEMS: Wednesday, 5:00 P.M. WO-1-0 1 _ I 00010 IIS �V1 J CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California March 11, 1975 AGENDA_ REPORTS Report A. HAPPY VALLEY ROAD CLOSURE - Lafayette Area - The possibility of a road closure of Happy Valley Road was brought to the Board of Supervisory attention sometime ago. Through Board Orders dated December 11, 1973 and January 14, 1975, the Public Works Department was instructed to oppose this closure before the Lafayette City Council. Mr. Kilkenny, Assistant Public Works Director, Transportation Planning, attended all meetings of the Lafayette City Council on this subject. . On January 8, 1975, the City Council passed a resolution to arrange for the installation of a gate on Happy Valley ' Road near the northerly city limit. Following this, the Public Works Department, on January 14, 1975, reported again to the Board and recommended that the County Counsel investigate appropriate legal action opposing such a gate. Happy Valley Road has been a County Road since 1890, and ' has served continuously to provide both access to adjacent land, as well as for traffic destined between the communities of Lafayette and Martinez, and later to the Briones Regional Park. This road has been on the County's Primary System since that system was established by the Legislature in 1947. Since 1963 it has been on the Select System of County Roads and City Streets, as provided by Section 186.3 of the California Streets and Highways Code. Happy Valley Road is presently on the City-County Thoroughfare system. This latter system is more restrictive than the two other systems cited above. It is ranked next in importance to the State Highway and Freeway system and consists of roads of Countywide interest. From a general standpoint; if the road were closed, several hundred cars would have to travel daily at least an additional 6.1 miles in order to reach their destination _ on the other side of the gate. This additional vehicle mileage, aside from costs, is a significant consideration in times when energy conservation is becoming an important factor. Also, it is this Department's firm conviction that a road, once established, should not be closed unless an alternate is provided. In this respect, the reconstruction of Bear Creek Road can be cited as an example when the original Bear Creek Road was inundated by East Bay Municipal Utility District's Briones Reservoir. It is interesting to note that one of the justifications of the -reconstruction was the additional traffic Happy Valley Road would have had to bear without a replacement route. (continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 12 March 11, 1975 00011 i 00011 Report A continued: The action of the City Council was apparently prompted by an increase of accidents on this road. While this may be a fact, the City's own study points out that almost two-thirds of the drivers involved in the accidents had _ addresses either on Happy Valley Road or within the city limits of Lafayette. It, thereforei appears that the casual user and non-resident of- the City plays a relatively minor role in the production of accidents and, for this reason, the proposed cl6sure would have little or no effect on the total accident picture. It should be pointed out that other more effective remedies to produce a safer road are at the disposal of the City. The road could be widened and improved for the motorist, and safe facilities for pedestrians and bicycles could be constructed. i The Board Order of February 24, 1975, instructed this _ Department to meet with Lafayette City ofTicials to discuss the matter further. Such a,meeting was held on Tuesday, March 4, 1975, between Mr. Marriner, City Manager of Lafayette, and Mr. Mark Kermit, Deputy Public corks Director, Transportation. No accommodation: could be found in this discussion, and it appears that the City's position remains adamant to install the -gate. The County Counsel, in his opinion of February 11, 1975, has outlined three alternate courses of action; namely, (1) take no action, (2) initiate negotiations with the City to reach an understanding and possible cow-promise regarding the "closure," or (3) initiate legal action as hereinafter discussed. in the opinion of the Public Works Department, the first alternate would be detrimental to the interest o- all County residents and the general public. The second alternate has been attempted, but offers no hope of positive results. It, therefore, appears that only the third course of action; namely, initiation of legal action, remains as a viable alternate. Since this Department has received numerous letters, both pro and con, it is suggested that the Board might wish to hold a public hearing to give all interested parties a chance to be heard. OMR) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items A G E N D A Public Forks Department Page 2 of 12 March 11, 1975 00012 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. ALHAMBRA AVENUE AND WILLOW AVENUE - PLAN AND AGREEMENT APPROVAL - Martinez and Hercules Areas a) It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the County and the City of Martinez for the Alhambra Avenue repair and overlay. The Agreement provides for the County Public Works Department to design the project and administer the contract. The City of Martinez will pay'the actual construction cost of work within the City, plus its proportional share of engineering and administrative costs, estimated at $30,000. b) It is further recommended that the, Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the overlay of Alhambra Avenue and Willow Avenue and advertise for bids to be received in 4 weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on April 8, 1975. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $93,000. .vs The project consists of repairing failed and damaged pavement, overlaying the traveled way with a new asphalt concrete wearing surface, striping, and placement of traffic markers on Alhambra Avenue, from Wilderoft Drive to 1,200 feet southeast of Elderwood Drive,' in the Martinez area, and on Willocr Avenue, from State Highway 4 to approximately 1/2 mile northeasterly, in the Hercules area. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact i Report requirements as a Class lc Categorical Exemption. (RE: Project No. 3651-4212-75) (NOTE TO CLERIC OF THE BOARD: Please retain the original and return one executed copy of Agreement to the Public Works Department.) (RD) - Item 2. RODEO CREEK - SALE OF EXCESS PROPERTY - Rodeo Area - It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, •as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept the highest following bids for three parcels of excess property received at -a public auction held on March 1, 1975: 1. Parcel X-59 in the amount of $210 from Melvin Childers. 2. Parcel X-18.1 in the amount of $900 from Gary Patigler. 3. Parcel X-27.1 in the amount of $1,350 from John C. Board. It is further recommended that the Board authorize its Chairman to execute the Grant Deeds to the respective buyers. The auction was held as authorized by Resolution No. 75/59. - (RE: Work Order 8788, Flood Control Zone 8-A) (RP) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 12 March 11, 1975 tin wO13 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS II, IV, V Item 3. TILTMETER INSTALLATION - CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT - E1 Sobrante and Ygnacio Valley Areas It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute an Agreement with Harding-Lawson Associates for the instillation of 8 tiltmeters in the slides at Foster Lane, Avenida Martinez, San Pablo Dam Road and Ygnacio Valley Road. The tiltmeters will monitor the effectiveness of recently completed slide stabilization work at these sites. The Agreement provides for a maximum payment of $6,750, which cannot be exceeded without prior written approval of the Public Works Director. (RE: Work Order 5832) i (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please fortrard two copies of the Board Order to the Public Works Department.) (RD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 4. SUBDIVISION 4110 - BO11D REFUND - Walnut Creek Area The one-year satisfactory performance period after acceptance of the streets for maintenance has been successfully completed. It is therefore recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the street and drainage improvements have successfully completed the one-year satisfactory performance period and that all deficiencies developing during this period have been corrected. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Cal-West Communities, Inc. the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement, as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail No. 92313 dated August 10, 1971. Streets were accepted for maintenance on December 10, 1973. Subdivider: Cal-West Communities, Inc., 780 Welch Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Location: Subdivision 4110 is located on the southwest corner of Treat Boulevard and Bancroft Road. (LD) Item 5. SUBDIVISION 4269 - COMPLETION - Walnut Creek Area The construction of improvements in Subdivision 4269 has _ been satisfactor-ilk► completed. The $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement, evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail No. 110065 dated August 2, 1973, is to be retained for one year in accordance with Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. (continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page T of 12 March 11, 1975 00014 I O0014 ... ..... ........ .... . • Item 5 continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (a) Issue an Order stating that the work is complete. • (b) Accept as County Roads the following named streets which are shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4269 filed August 8, 1973 in Book 161 of Maps at page 11. Bancroft Road Widening Treat Boulevard Widening Subdivision Agreement dated August 7, 1973. ' Subdivider: Cal-West Communities, Inc. , 780 Welch Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Location: Subdivision 4269 is located at the southwest corner of Treat Boulevard and Bancroft Road. (NOTE TO CLERK OF TIM BOARD: Please send copy of accepting Board Order to the Subdivider.) ,yz (LD) _ Item 6. COUNTY SERVICE ARE_k R-8 - PROPERTY ACQUISITION - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve acquisition and authorize publication of a Notice of Intention to Purchase from the City of Walnut Creek, Lot E, Map of Tract 4578 filed October 30, 1974 in Book 174 of Maps, page 13, consisting of 7 potential building sites, for a purchase price of $31,500.00. This property is being acquired for the extension of Rudgear Park and in accordance with the provisions of the City of Walnut Creek and County Agreement dated September 17, 1974. The cost of this acquisition is to be financed from the proceeds of the sale of the $6,750,000.00 1974 Park and Open Space Bonds, previously authorized by this Board for County Service Area R-8. Environmental and planning considerations for the above have been complied with. (CSA) Item 7. SANS CRAINTE DR_hI?:AGE IMPROVEFIENTS - ENVIRONMENTAL T14PACT REPORT - Walnut Creek Area It is- recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Environmental Impact Report for the south branch of Sans Crainte Creek, from San Miguel Road to Mirko Lane, and minor tributary from the south branch of Sans Crainte Creek to Rudgear Road, demermine that the project will have a significant effect on the environment, approve the project, and direct the Director of Planning to file the Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. The County Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report on February 25, 1975, and found it to be adequate and the project to be in compliance with the General Plan. The Environmental Impact Report was filed with the Board of Supervisors on tiarch 4, 1975. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Pige S' of 12 March 11, 1975 00015 Item 7 continued: Contract plans and specifications for the construction of the drainage improvements will- be submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval in April, 1975. • (RE: Work Order 8545) (FCD) Item 8. TREAT BOULEVARD - STREET SV%7EEPI2iG = T+alnut Creek Area Treat Boulevard, east of Interstate 680, Bancroft Road and the intersection of Treat at North Main, being heavily traveled, are collecting dirt and debris along the islands and curbs. These streets are located adjacent to streets in the City of Wainut Creek which are su:ept twice a month. The City of Walnut Creek has agreed to sweep these streets - ' when their sweepers do the adjacent streets. The estimate of the cost for this work for ten months is $780.85. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to issue a purchase order to the City of Walnut Creek for this work. - (RE: Work Order 4914) (M) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV ' Item 9. CONSOLIDATED FIR DISTRICT - DEED CO�Y�TEYAIXE - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Board Chairman to sicn the Grant Deed from Contra Costa County to the City of Pleasant Hill. This Grant Deed is for street dedication purposes for the widening of Geary Road near Larkey Lane. The Environmental Impact Report is exempt as a Class 5 Categorical Exemption. The City of Pleasant Hill requires a dedication by Grant Deed for a section of Geary Road prior to issuing a building permit for the construction of the new Fire Administration Building. ' (RE: Work Order 5411) (RPE) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page G of 12 Xarch 11, 1975 006 .0 tt IL SMMUISOPJAL DISTFSCT V Item 10. CEUI CA,'NYM MM - 0,T TER MV-2I42 - San Ramon Area On October 15, 7974, th-- C-unty approved a Road Improvement Agrearent . with L. F. Miorially Cmpany, Inc. for wtvrk to be done on Crag Canyon Road east of I-680. A $500.00 cash deposit and a $15,000 bond was ` posted with this Ag-eement. Since that time,, the San Raman Assessment District (A.D. 1973-3) was appro%red. The uork to be done by the Assessment District includes the wore to be done under the Road Improvement Agrearent. It is reccramnned that thr Board of Supervisors: -- 1. Terminate the Road 7:rprovw[ nt Agrearent. 2. Exonerate the $15,000.00 Faithful Performance Bond and the $15,500.00 Labor and Materials Bond issued by Aetna Casualty and Surety Cacrpany (unnumbered). 3. Authorize the Pu3Lic jbrks Director to refund to L. F. Thcx-mUy C ag3any, Inc., P. O_ Box 433, San Ramon, California, $500.00 cash deposit as surety mer the Road lnprwenent Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Pe—. t Detail No. 120063 dated September 16,.1974. _ (ID) Item 11• SCJBDIVISIC�'_ 4446, 4494, 4714 - Il�f'RO[ 'T ACC�'I`AATM - Brentwood Area 7he construction of inproveaents in Subdivisions 4446, 4494, and 4714 has been satisfactorily ompleted. The map for Subdivision 4714 was approved on March 4, 1975, thus ooapleting the dedi—.tior+.s of rights of Fay for Randy Way, built to satisfy the cur i.tions of approval of the aforementioned three subdivisions. Appropriate cash bonds, securing the oarpletion of minor deficiencies, have been deposited prior to thw Board of Supervisors' resolutions stating that the . E -wements have been ca,-D_leted. Tire retention of �srl deposits and bons under the various Subdivision Agreements has bean similarly provided for. It is rev rnn3ed that the Board of Supervisors accept as County Roads the following nares streets wfach are sbnw•n and dedicated for public use on the foUcwing Subdivision Maps: Subchvision 4446 fi ed December 3, 1974, in Book 175 of Maps at Page 18, Subdivisionn 4494 _i?.ed Novenbex• 18, 1974, in Book 174 of Maps at Page 48, Subdivision 4714 filed Yz=.h 4, 7975 in Book 176 of Maps at Page 24. Randy. Way (36/60/0.38) Laurie Drive (36/60/0.06) Quail Court (32/52/0.06) Doan Court (32/52/0.06) MintaAvenue wideming - - - - - Road Grasp: 8167 Total Mileage: 0.56 mile Subdividers: Wiles Pringle, P. O. Box 305, Brentuvod, CA 94513 - Subdivisions 4446 and 4714 E. A. Li.nsch-id, 106 Lirscheid Drive, Pittsburg, CA. 94565 - Subdivision -4494: Location: East of Minnesota Avenue, approximately 2,500 feet north of Dainty Avenue. (M) AGENDA Public Works Department Page -7 of 12 March ll, 1975 00017 ._n Itan 12. 2-MM SUBDWISIGN 264-72 - M-1PL�'TIC.N: - Brentw)od Area The construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 264-72 has been satisfactorily carpleted. ' It is reomnended that the Board or Supervisors: -1. Issue an order stating that the work is complete. Subdivider: Framk J. Soliz, Route 2, Box A-173, Oakley, California 94561 Location: Minor Subdivision 20'4-72 is located on the west side of Doyle Road approximately 800 feet north of Delta Road. (LD) ' Item 13. IMOR SUBDIVISIC\ 185-72 - AGS=Z- "T Eke'"�SICxV - Danville Area It is reocaue that the Board of Supervisors`approve the Minor Subdivision Aareamant rE tension for Minor Subdivision 185-72 arA authorize its Chainon to sign on its behalf. This Minor Suhiivisi on Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to, and including, July 25, 1975. (ID) Item 14. STCKE VALLEY RC2'-D - BICYCLE PATH - Alao Area It is recommend 3 that the Board of Sum---jisors approve plans and sneci- fications for the Stoke Valley Rid Bicycle Path project bet-we-en Da_*ivi.11e Boulevard and ri;randa Avenue, and adveriase for bids to be received in four weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on .-sday, April 8, 1975. Me gineer's estimated construction cost is $42,000. The project consists of the eoQstn.-tion of a seven to eight foot wide separate bicycle path on the north side of Stone Valley Road between Interstate 680 and 1dranda Avenue following the ultimate alig_ent for Stone Valley Road and marking bicycle lams along the north and south sides of Stone Valley Read between Danville Boulevard and Interstate 680. The project is partially funded by the 1974-75 allocation of $22,575.00 in Transportation Development Act funds for bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Application has also been made to the State Department of Transportation for additional reiof twanty-five percent of the project cost from the State Bicycle Lane Acccxmt. Environmental and irerr-dattory referral requirements have previously been oaaplied with. (RE: Project No. 4331-4183-75) (RD) Item 15. SAN RNIMM XMI.EY BOJL-'%GM STREET LICMMT G - Danville Area At the request of local citizens, and in conformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is reca arended that t1-,e- Board authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Carpany to energize onee (1) 11,000 lumen, mercury weaor street light located on the west side of San Pzron Valley Boulevard, 400 feet north of the southerly intersection. of Podva Road. The light Inas been installed by tre Developer under a previous agrea.znt ' ar,3 should no::., be billed to County Se-nri ee Area L-45. (RE: Sen►ice Area L-45) (TO) AGENDA Public iaorks Department Page S of 12 Mrch 11, 1975 0001Q i Item 16. GREEN Irma LY CREW, UNIT 3 - E%T.C=WENWL it-TACT R._�OEP - Danville Area It is reed that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Super�rs of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation. District, approve the R viroraTental Lrpact Report for Green Valley Creek between the two laser crossings at Diablo Road, dune that the project will have a significant effect on the environment, approve the project, and direct tar' Planning Director to file the Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. The County Planning Cwmission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report on February 25, 1975, and found it to be adequate and the project to be in conformance truth the C-eneral Plan. The Environmental pact Report was filed with the Board of Supervisors on March 4, 1975. Contract plans and specifications for the construction of the channel imp ents will be sitnutted to the Board of Supervisors for approval in May, 1975. � (RE: W=k Order 8462) (FCD) Item 17. AOCEPML :F. W INSTM=' IS It is xeoazrand.Qd that the Board of Supervisors: + A. Accept the follcm ng instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 2-21-75 Delta Investment Group M.S. 4-74 A Limited Partnership 2. ent of 2-21-75 Delta Investment Group M.S. 4-74 Abutters Rights A Limited Partnership B. Accept the followrhV Instruments for Recording Only: Wo. Inset Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of 2-21-75 Delta Investment Group M.S. 4-74 Dedication A Limited Partnership (11D) Item 18. STM VALLTM RSD - OCDMW=CN ACTICN - Alamo Area It is reoarmended that the Board of Supervisors adapt a resolution of necessity to co:darm zr-i authorize the County Counsel to institute con- demnation actio: to cot;*+ immediate possession of the regaining right of way parcels required for Stone Valley Road Bicycle Path. Enviro_-m-p-ntal. and pla Lning considerations for the above matter have been arnpli-ed unth previou-sly in the project approval. (RE: Project 4331-4163-75) (RP) AGENDA Public WorY.s Departrnent Page 4 of 12 Plarch 11, 1975 QQU19 Item 19. Si BDIVISIOii 4406 - UNMSCF.PE 1.1-kUsIEW-CE AGRF�1"RoN - Danville Area It is recannended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Authorize its Cha i rmn to execute the Subdivision Agrer.-rn..nt for Landscape n-untenanee on behalf of the County. • O'wm r: Crocker Hanes, Inc. P. O. Box 2516, Dublin, California 94566 Maintenance Bond: Cash $1,110.00 (Deposit Permit Detail No. 123757, dated Labor and Materials Bond: $7,400.00 February 21, 1975) The maintenance period expires March 11, 1976. Location: Subdivision 4406 is located on Camino Tassajara about 0.25 mile south of Diablo Road. - (LD) GENERAL Itan.2 0. ELE4A R BQUIPMR,'T PaM4 ADDITIGN - RECEM BIAS - Martinez_ It is reoanrended that the Board of Supervisors direct its Clerk to receive construction bids until 11:00 a.m. on March ll, 1975 for the New Elevator Equipment Room at the County Hospital, 2500 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, California. . This anrands the Board action of February 11, 1975 which erroneously directed the Clerk to receive bids until March 4, 1975. (RE: Building Maintenance 01232) (B&G) Item 21. OCRSMTING SERVICES AGRM-MTr - ROY JORGWEN ASSOCIATES It is recamended that the Board of Supervisors approve the agreement with Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. and authorize its Chairman to sign in its behalf. The agreement provides for the services of Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc., as consultants, to study existing maintenance yard l.xation relative to the changing road ra ntenance needs and develop a plan for future road maintenance yard locations, along vath the number and physical size of each yard. Payment will be mzde on a cost plus fixed fee basis. The estimated cost is $14,763.00. No additional fee will be paid without prior written apgra.ral of the Public Works Director. This uxxk is a Class I categorical exemption from envirormental. impact report reW-iren-ents. (RE: Road M.-a ntenance Yards) (NOTE Ta CLERK: Please sign three copies, return two to Public works Maintenance Division for further processing.) (M) A_ G E N D A Public Eorks Deparhmnt Page I6-of 12 Misch u, 1975 00020 00020 I I f c Item 22. BUM-12AMN FIEW AIFTOW - G OM ROU RMTAI,IIEITICN - Concord Area It is recamended that the Board of Supervisors approve an increase in U-n-Tound rent from $2,880 per year ($240 per month) to $3,600 prr year ($300 per month) effective January 1, 1975 on the Garry Grover Fixed Base Operator's leased premises. The adjustraent is in accordance with the periodic reevaluation of ground rent provisions in the lease (every 5 years) and is in line with increases trade on oth-..r similar Airport- leases. irportleases. (RP) Item 2 3. BUC HMIM FIEFa ZAMORT - LEASE R M%TAL - Concord Area It is recocmended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize Board Chairman to execute on behalf of Contra Costa County, as Lessor, a Lease between the County and Mobile Hoe Expo, Inc., as Lessee, for continued use arra operation of the 3.4 acre corner site on John Glenn Drive and Concord Avenue for display and sales of Mobile hams. The renecaed lease is in accordance with the terms and conditions pre- viously approved by the Board on October 28, 1974, namely: 1. Term.: Three (3)years, amm January 1, 1975. - . 1 2. Cancellatia-i: 90 days notice by either party after July 1, 1975. 3. Delinquent Rent: 1h% interest per month on any delinquent rent. 4. Bond: $1,000 for any breach of lease terms or conditions, including cleanup after termination. S. Building Permit: Compliance to County Building Inspector's requise�nts. . 6. Rental: $1,000 per month (increased from $625 per month in previous lease). . (RP) Item 24. OCNTM 00SM ODUNTY S�'.U'MTICN DISTRICP M. 15 - AGFME It is re- - mnded that the Board of Supervisors approve an Agreement betk%een the District and Delta Real Estate Corporation, and authorize its Chairman to execut:.i it on behalf of the District. The terms and conditions of the Acp�nt provide for acceptance by the District of water supply and dis`ii tion facilities, and sLnmage collection and treatment facilities installed by Delta Real Estate Corporation in conjunction with Subdivision 4314, which facilities wi11 bP integrated into the District's p-r ing program for providing service to the entire District. (M) Item 25. OPMM CCI-S I^l'Y Cv3 .R PARK - APP1mvE ARMInrMRAL SERVICES AMiEMM - Orinda Area It is reoar ended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Agreement for Architectural Services, with Royston, Hanawto, Beck and Ably of San Francisco, Project Landscape Architects for the Orinda Camwdty Center Park, and authorize its Chainran to execute the Agreement. This Agreement provides for payment in accordance with the sliding scale percentage of the construction cost as indicated in the Agreement. 'tis action is reoarmended by the R-6 Service Area Advisory Cam ttee. (RE: Vbrk Order 5230 - R-6) „ (B&G) AGENDA Public V.70rY.s Department Page Il of 12 I-larch 11, 1975 00021 00021; Item 26. R-7 Service area - Arprove Arch:,te,-- r Services hagSent - Dan*rille It is reronaan--ed that the Board of S4-,-vxvisors approve the Agreereint with Fong, 3;k-:�, Nakaba, I.-Lbc ca Z.sscciat..es of San Francisco, Project Landscape Architects for deva- p.=ent of. the Park and Recreation Plan for the R-7 Service Area, and au,i.ize its Chairman to ev=ute the Agreev ent. This AgreeM nt provides for a total fee of $14,500.00. This action is recamernded by the R-7 Service Area Advisory Ctarmittee. (RE: Work Order 5242 - R-7) (B & G) Item 27. C WMk COSTA CO!,Z%I'Y TFx%POR=-.L(X: ;sryisOR4' CxmTTEE ` At its March 5, 1975, installation dirrx meeting, the: Committee passed a.motion requesting the Baird of Sc;ervisors e)ctencl its recognition ` and appreciation to *!ts. Ann Petrel for her services rendered to the Committee. Mrs. Petrel was tl,%-- working secretary for the-Committee for six years. During this time swe handfed the day-to-day activities of the crnrnittee, planned program, arranged for speakers and handled .the annual•dinner meetings, including last year's highly original and very successful "bus sl=%r." It is therefore re rnznded that the Board authorize its Chairman to execute a Certificate of motion. The Certificate will be pre- sented to Mrs. Petrel by the C mmi.-t,ms's Chainran, Mrs. Imi.se Gi ersch, at an appropriate Advisory Committee function. (-TP) Item 28. {aR'M COM Comm I,RTER ACHY The Board of Sur�.oer ors to consider attached "Calendar of Water Meetings." No action required. (EC) NME chainran to ask for any comrents by interested - ci ti zers in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying ,forward ,any par-ticular item to a later specific time if di.s.^z:ssion by citizens be=res lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar iteris. AGENDA Public Works De - J axle 'I2 of 12 March 11, I975� t oc . foo Go BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Zoning Ordinances Passed Date: March 11, 1975 This beinn*� the date Fixed to consider adoption of the following ordinances) rezoning property as indicated, which was (were) duly introduced and hearing(s) held; The Board orders that this (these) ordinance(s) is (are). passed, and the Clerk shall have it (them) published as indicated below: Ordinance Application Number ' Applicant Number Area Newspaper 75-18 Sunrise Corporation 1878-RZ San Ramon THE VALLEY PIONEER PASSED on m-arch 11, io7r; by the folloiring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. #4toriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTI_EY that the foregoing is a true and correct record and copy of action duly taken by this Board on the above date. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSOY, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of. the Board: on By: Deputy Mac-'y', Penningg& cc: County Administrator 00023r ` cc: C°unty Adnai.nistrator Penningf,6n 00023 WWI IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving } Personnel Adjustments March 11, 1975 As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: Ncne. ABSENT: None. CERTIFFMD COPY I certtfy that this i4 a full. true F correct copy of the original docurnt-nt iritirh f:-, on fill, in ms office. and that it was n--,sA 's;. ,'d tri the i3nard of Saper%+;oM of f'! !l-,J ('e :.,imtc. c;t':,#)rnia. on the date sholy t. Al. "i'. J. It, County Clerk &-ex•of,icEu Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Cl'1rI_ r Y .. POSIT—ION AIIJ US7MEN T REQUEST 8��3 Department No: A. Action Requested: Budget Unit �� Qatedi Establish c FEE L�► P, D sif'icatiou of "Disc r Aid e (projftt) ;7x"lain why a�ii,t-tr tit ; d Proposeeffective date:r te. _„�diately Y CI:RTI TED COPY rate-"ct cony of hS.. i A f..'.I. tnuoffice. I certify that t ,i n: risr• in ntS of t ,• ur: i on :.rc: d ,:r is ..:,• ; :. r,'i; r• . �•�• Ct,antY t• '(1'`. � ,; :,': ,.... . :. ". .i L td of Saperrlsora. the ;3'F � u,�.;�thu: ;a:d ua Clark •'= �"'":' by M F " r, . . ..: .... : a _ ?593 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: :J Department CCCe. Ms c 1 sj_rvices Budget Unit Q&_ Date _ . • r CE I �c i� ; :, u�i r Action Requested: -- Establish classification of "Discov q qMH�u,� Aide (Project) Proposed effective date: inmtediately Explain why adjustment is needed: new program (see attached board order.) Contra Costa County _ Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: ,:r ( Z 9 Iy/5 $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.P.ist .items and coat) Office of [o,inbz Administrator t_�-0'..:C S AGENICt Estimated total %� $ Signature am R'. Dorney, I£, Chief,Med.Admi.n.Svcs. D •Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 27' , 1975 To Civil Service: _ Request classification recommendation. , To-unty Adffnistettor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: march 6, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Discovery House Aide-Project on an Exempt basis. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Discovery House Aide-Project at Salary Level 149 (580-705). Can be effective day follouing Board action. This position is not exempt from overtime. 11 ersonneI D re r Recommendation of County Administrator Date March 7 , 1975 Allocate to the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel the class of Discovery House Aide—Project at Salary Level 149 ($580—$705) , effective March 12, 1975. l County Admim ra or Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ! ) on MAR 11 1975 J. R. OLS§9N.. Count 'mrk Date: MAR 111975 By: ' ,i, .v Deputy C(er APPROVAL o6 this adjustment constitutes an Appnopniation Adjustment and Peuonn ) 2r- Resotution Amendment. D J , r WJ Depu;y Cler. APPROVAL o4 .this ad1 u-6tmvLt conAtituteb an App%op&i n t i on Ad1 u e tmen t and Pe u onuoL,0 " Red otut i on Amendment. 1iy�� FF�r f F POS I T-I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCro, Medical Services Budget Unit 54o Date 1/22/75 Action Requested: Add one (1) Program Evaluator.Position ( t) Proposed effective date: immediately Explain why adjustment is needed: Position needed to implement Information and Evaluation knit f nr Gont-i neAMv-Care Pro ,o al_agpr2ved by the &i, of Suoarvisors and the*State Dept* of Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Health Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED � 1700 2. Fixed Assets: (ZiAt teana and cod#) FFR 1 g 1975 - : -.s .t :r I-- off,ce of t us County Administrator 0 HUnj.A.%1 (ZES L5=3 :.c Y" Estimated total. . tin AF+p'aved o--�`�- ...i.�. >Iti..... :L7 a 000, Dat-__!Z ' gnature William R. P-0i ev ?Z Chi sf Med.Adrdn Svcs.f us Department Head Initf,n Determination of County Administrator Date: February. 24s 1975 'o Civjl=service: Wdqud�§t recommendation, pursuant: to memorandum ti dated February 24, 1975, attached. tounty Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Program Evaluator-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Program Evaluator-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Program Evaluator-Project, Salary Level 325 (993-1207). Uvk Personnel Di recto Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 2 . 1975 Add one (1) Program Evaluator-Project, Salary Level 325 ($993-$1,207) , effective March 12, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors AFAR '1975 Adjustment APPROVED (OW ) on Date: MAR 11 1975 8y . oE5 flN, CounWCi k . J tputy Cler APPROVAL o6 .thiel adjuabment constituted an AppaopAiation Adfu tment and Penaonnet Reaotuti.on Amendment. V 0026 4 i uy. ,► tputy Cler APPROVAL o6 Ata adju,6tment eon,6t tutea an Appn.op&,..azion AdJu6Znent and PeuonneL 000,26 Rea otuti.on Amendment. �+' . .......... 3� POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCCo, Medical S„rvices Budget Unit 540 bate 1/22/75 Action Requested: Add one (1) Program Evaluation Fechnicia�exe+e�ot) position Proposed effective date: immediately Explain why adjustment is needed: To imolenent approved Information and Evaluation Unit Contra Coster-County Estimated cost of adjustment: _ RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: FEB 18 '1975$ 2. Fixed Assets: (.P At i eana and cost) office of Ccunl y Administr"gor C +u! N lz3�vv.�_� ��,,�`1Y Estimated total $ S— _ Signature William R. 0o II Chief Med.!�dmin.S�res./ Dat^ Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 24, 1975 To Civil StsC ce: RequestR,recommendation, pursuant to memorandum dated Februaiy::242 1975, attached. County Ad nira o ' Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify -1 Program Evaluation Technician-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Program Evaluation Technician-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Program Evaluation Technician-Project, Salary Level 293 (900-1094). Im Personnel Direc o Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 7 1975 Add one (1) Program Evaluation Technician-Project, Salary Level 293 ($900-$1,094) , effective March 12, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED wazZAPP4009cur on MAR 11 1975 J. R. OLS N. CouJerk Date: MAR 11 1975 By: au:r Pk ; APPROVAL os Chia adjuatme It co►rati tutea an Apprcopti,ation Adjuabnent and Peuonne2 Reaotuti.on Amendment. iU��VV �R n MAIN j l IJ1J 8y: aWY k APPROVAL oS thiz adi"tment conbti tute6 an Appnopt tion Adimst lent and Pe&4onne.2 O �� ReaotutZon Amendment. 4 N POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: C%�3 Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/22/75 Action Requested: Add four (h) Social Work Practitioner I Positions (exempt) Proposed effective date: imediately Explain why adjustment is needed: To implement Continuing Care Program which has been approved by the Board of Supervisors and the-State DeORrtment of Health. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: l . ,-�alaHes-and wages: 5972/mo. x 5 moX4VCK0%ChCff.tY $ 19.'440. 2. '�-fixe3 Assts: (.ec.a# .ctem6 and cost) RECEIVED iUrAAN=;ESC i�CfS A��CY7 Estimated tota���fi,e. 19.,444. ApPr�0j/D -_T'�'�e�F Coun 1; .��$ Dataq�' `�07-5- Signature 7 • am R. Downey, II,,Chief,Med.Adt in.Svcs. Department HeacT Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 24; 1975 To Civil Service: Request recommendation, pursuant to memorand dated February 24, 1975, attached. Count mi istr for ::z_ Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (4) Social Work Practitioner I-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Social Work Practitioner I-Project. Can be effective day following Board action: The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding.ZrSocial Work Practitioner I-Project, Salary Level 318 (972-1181). ersonnel Ditecf& Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 7 , 1975 Add four (4) Social Work Practitioner I-Project, Salary Level 318 ($972-$1,181) , effective March 12, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on f,',AR 11 1975 iMAR 11 1975 J. R. OLSSON. Co .Clerk Date: By: --�1,/; , aF Perk APPROVAL os thin adju,6tment come tutea an Apptoptiati.on Adju,&tment and PeAAonn Reeotuti.on Amendment. 028 1 r POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: i Department -:11 Budget Unit t_ Date 1/22/75 Action Requested: Add one (1) Typist Clerk Position (exempt) Proposed effective date: immediately ,%versonne i u l l:,! pate- March 7 , 1975 Recommendation of County Administrator ---------- -- Add four (4) Social Work Practitioner I-Project, Salary Level 318 ($972-$1,181) , effective March 12, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors R 1975 Adjustment APPROVED (4� .-::-em) on _,,j�, J. R. OLSSON. Cou .Clerk ' Date: MAR I 1 1975 By: Lcpu5clerk APPROVAL oS .thiz adju64�ment e0ft6titute6 an gppkopti,ation Adjua;►nent and Pwonne6 0Q9t7 Reaotuti.on Amendment. U t POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: <AG Department - ernn. Mpdi cal Sp-r¢t r _a Budget Unit 51a_ Date _,/22 7S Action Requested: Add one (1) Typist Clark Position (exempt) h , 3 Proposed effective date: immediately Explain why adjustment is needed: to give clerical suDoort to the newlly ir*plemented Cormunity Services Office staff on ro os aCounty' Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: C` :C 556/tato. x 5 mos, l . Salarie'and wages: FEB 1 '19X6 2780. 2.t=' Fixed As-sets: (.tint .ttema and coat) cw race of ' ounty dminis$rator HU� Estimated total 2?80• �'�"��CJvil^,fit; A��""�'i fi�pr ,4Gr� , r* t gnature William R. Downey,n, Chief j4ed.Admin.Svcs./ D,ira /a4. Department Head Nal J2atermination of County Administrator Date: February 24, 1975 o Zvi Service: Request recommendation, pursuant to memorand , dated February 24, 1975, attached, Count Y Adhffnig&2(tor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Typist Clerk-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk-Project. Can be effective day following Board action, The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Typist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 135 (556-676). I IM.Personnel DirectoiAN Recommendation of County Administrator Date: arch 7 , 1975 Add one (1) Typist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 135 ($556-$676) , effective March 12, 1975. i County vAdnfl rtistra or Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED i=il) on MAR-1 1 1975 I R. OLS ON. C�ountr k Date: MAR 11 1975 By: . ,f Deputy Cle45*11 - APPROVAL o6 .thio adjuabneitt e0r:4.tiWe,6 an Appnoptiation Adju.4;ttnent and PehaonneP..QQ � Resolution Amendment. i POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Cp! I Department CCGo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/21/75 Action Requested: Estab ish oo ition of P,=holoeist - Methadone Maintenance Project Proposed effective date: as soon as Explain why adjustment is needed: To nrevida p ,� , service possible s3Cc o � tQ clients of Anhn1 nt= Methndanc- ox-i fi ra inn Clinic Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County ^� RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $1236/mo. x 5 mo. 6,180: 2. Fixed Assets: (ZZ6t item6 and coat) FEB 19 '15A - Off; e of _ ^ 'minis4at4t pN F AGENLt Estimated total. -- 4 6,180. Signature William R. Downey, II, Chief, Med. Admin.Sves Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 25, 1975 To Civil. Service: CRgqust- recommendation, pursuant to memo r d dated' Fi�hrLiYxy 25, 1975, attached. `^ To—un ty Admins a r - Personnel Office=and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6, 1975 Ci assi fi cati on acid Pay Recommendation Classify 1 f;ychologist-Methadone Maintenance Project. crx Study dirscloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Psychologist-Methadone Maintenance Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Psychologist-Methadone Maintenance Project, Salary Level 397 (1236-1503). AIMPersonnel Direct Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 70 1975 Add one (1) Psychologist-Methadone Maintenance Project, Salary Level 397 ($1,236-$1,503) , effective ;larch 12, 1975. le"1,114VI County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED (.f*a'I!l RB W) on MAR 1 1 1975 J_ R' OL 50N. County aerk Date: MAR 1, 1 1Q75 Y=B i Deputy Cte 00030 APPROVAL o6 .thi.6 udju6tment eon6titu.te,6 an Appaop&i,ation Adfuabnent and PeJusonnet ReQotuti.on Amerufine,nt. :�Yt v ,„ 4 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: R� I7 Department CCCo, Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/21/75 Action Requested: Establish three (3) Drug Rehabilitation Worker II - Project Positions Proposed effective date: as soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: To =vide counselino-services to clients enrolled in the Methadone Amb=.�.atory netoxification Pros ram. Contra Costa County Estimated cost'of adjustment: - RECEIVED , Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: S'969/mo. x 5 Mo.- $4845 r �7 p i 5$7-ii4 lh,535. 2. Fixed Assets: (t cat .i tem6 and co6.t) ^-48h5 x 3 cos. Office of County AdAinistrnjmr G VLytiAtz r. Estimated total . ,/ . . '5350 Signature William R. Do,mPy, II, Chief,Mad.Admin.Svc s. Dobe Department Rea ) Initial. Determination of County Administrator Date: February 25, 1975 To Civil Service: Request recommendation, pursuant to memorand dated Febxuary 25, 1975, attached. - ' &1�40a County Admi ffi'stratdK Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6. 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (3) Drug Rehabilitation Worker II-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Drug Rehabilitation Worker II-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (3) Drug Rehabilitation Worker II-Project, Salary Level 317 (969-1178). Pers nnel irec o Recommendation of County Administrator Date: M March 7 1975 Add three (3) Drug Rehabilitation Worker II-Project, Salary Level 317 ($969-$1,178) , effective March 12, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on NIAR 11 1975 i MAR 11 1975 B R. OLS 0N, ognty Date: y: Deputy Ger APPROVAL of thiz adju6tment eon6t tute6 an App&opni.ation Adju,6;bneret and PeA4onne,Poeo31 Re6otuti.on Ameaufinent. vti+ll�� p QS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department• GoGo hedi.cal_ Services Budget Unit 5hO Date 1/21175 h StProject Position for methadone Detoxification EstablisStaff h�irse.. Pro3 Action Requested: Clinic Proposed effective date: as soon as pos�s Explain why adjustment is ney eded: To provide R. N. dervices for staff of ambulator Methadnne a .. " County . Estimated cost of adjustment: �tCEIVED Amount: �t� �9 '19 i:')* 5.05 : _ 1 . Salaries and wages:2. Fixed Assets'. (fit .item and eclat) rNJ"''" of inistr$tor HUMAN Re:00.lr:Z- A-rNC?.t Estimated total . $--�+ - -------- Approv2j 11 DoteFE'S 1 9 1375 � Signature R v e M v ipartment ea 252 1975 Date: February-252 r� InitiaT__'Detemninasion of County Administrator To Civil •Sery}ce: Request r0commendation, pursuant to memoran dated Febr�iary 25, 1975, attached. Count Zin ator Personnel Office _and/or Civil Service Comm ssi on Date: March 6 1975 Classificatio*and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Staff Nurse-Project- Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Staff Nurse-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. 1 Staff The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding Nurse-Project, Salary Level•�1+4T3516-7) - 3 . 3 — r1 e onnel Di e ' Recommendation of County Administrator Date. M Add one (1) Staff Nurse-Project, Salary Level 306t ($1.033-51.139) , effective March 12, 1975. County in strator Action of the Board of Supervisors MAR 111975 Adjustment APPROVED ( on 1975 J. R. OLSSOtt County. Clerk 11 By: MAR Date: Deputy C 11C (�[[`��}}- APPROVAL-oi tW a4 'csb#mestt cotta �i tutu an Appwpxiatian Adjudtrne)%t and PenaonneZ Vti 011 R¢aoP,u ,ion Amejuhnent. LIAR Ll By: Date: 4 Deputy C rk ad ua t neat co)16t �u.teA an Appxopki -art A{fud#xrresr and Pe�caonne,E APPROVAL-off i Re6otuti.on Ame.,uiment. .. >.- POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ?) W(.o Department QQCo M�eal SArvioes Budget Unit 5ho Date 1/21/75 Action Requested: Establish Hospital Attendant - prosect position Proposed effective date:as soon as Explain why adjustment is needed: T possible _� Qra ade H,, , to Atter-Want services for staff of Ambul=atory Methadone Detoxification Clinic • ontrct ossa oun, Estimated cost of adjustment: $595; x 5 mos. = RECEIVED Amount: I . Salaries and wages: FES 19 ,y%z)$ 2975. 2. rFi Xet 'AS sle : (lid# G temd [it2d Cob t) E • ' Office of —`� County Ad ministr($tor w� N RESOURCZS AGENCY. Estimated total � � 12975_ Approve J i+r..,�;.�..*r.+,}.. ...�• `SEB 3.9 -975 Signature William F. Dorm II Chief Ked.Admin.Sves. D°t� > Department Head Initial -Determination of County Administrator Date: February 25, 1975 To Civil Service: Request recommendation, pursuant to memorand dated February 25, 1975, attached. 77!4� County AdmiWKt-h!t6r' Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 6, 1975 CIassification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Hospital Attendant-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Hospital Attendant-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71117 by adding I Hospital Attendant-Project, Salary Level 157 (595-723). Ilk is Personnel Dire r Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 7 1975 Add one (1) Hospital Attendant-Project, Salary Level 157 ($595-$723) , effective March 12, 1975. County Admini trator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on MAR 1 1 1575 Date: MAR 11 1975 By O�s�i' County r/k Deputy APPROVAL o6 #.hi.d adjustment coiati,tuted an Appnop4iartion Ad,�u&bnent and Prt�caonne,C-0003-3 Resotuti.on Amejutment. t I a !+ �... lel}.l♦ L ,I. i Deputy APPROVAL os tht,t> adfua.ttnert-t co�zeutea an Appnop4,iati,on Adju�s�inent and Pe�onnet VV033 Ruotuti..on Amendment. s. i D poSITICIN ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: CCII Department ' -��t Budget Unit �,,�?Q_ Date 't 12117 Action Requested: Tstab73-sh ist Glerk _ Pr e� Position Proposed effective date: ps ossible Explain why adjustment is needed: t t er e e Por -1 ''1 � nrl Amount: Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra��^Co►a Count/ 556.mo ` a y _27�4-�- 1 . Salaries and wages:e wid eo�l 2. Fixed Assets: ( r-r-0 ± 9 iii 5 ------------- �= ..ice o County d inistrator $ 2750 Nt1tAN xy , +1.L J A "�• Y. Estimated total .��i.�---• s • Y t W>r R IM ev C d "'".�.,_''' Signature ,--.'` Department MedU Februa 25 19 Initial D term'ation of County Administrator Date: To Civil Sevvice: pursuant to memorand Request re� ffi19� tia tched. dated February aunt mi ra r ission Date: March b797 5 - Personnel Office and/or Civil Service COMM Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) Typist Clerk-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as k Pfollowing Board action. adding 1 Typist Typist Clerk-Project. Can be effective day ending Resolution 71./17 by The above action Levelcan beaccomplished by 135 (556-676)- Clerk*Project, Salary ersonnel Directo March 7, 1975 Date: Recommendation of County Administrator Add one (1) Typist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 135 (5556-$676) , effective March 12, 1975. r Count dministrator Action of the Board of Supervisor} Adjustment APPROVED on R, OL� Cou t' Y erk y: � P � 1 1 1975 .__ De Clerk Clerk Date: ____ ti�tatee an Appxoptaion Ad,�us.tment and Peuonnet Q QV4 APPROVAL oS t1liA adjubtmeit con6V ReAotution Amendment. ,.� 11 f t Typist fished by aMeading lce.saxluuvu •_ The above action Levelle135c(556-676). Clerk-Project, ■ ersonnel Direct March 7, 1975 Recommendation of County Administrator Date: T ist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 135 ($556-$676) , Add one (1) YP 197 5. effective March 12, . Count dministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors) on '1AR 1 1 1975 Adjustment APPROVED R. OL 0 �Cou tY erk 1975 �y• pe Clerk Date: MAR 1 — P an tt Ad1f� and po 40034 APPROVAL os �.ib �J� C0"'at � •__ ReAOtuti= Amendment IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Adjustments. ) March 11, 1975 On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full, true & correct COPY Of the original document which Is on file in my office. and that It was pwgR,ed F• f" Bn`d of on tho County clerk L ex-otfi6o Cierk of said E3oard of Supervisors* by Deputy Cleric. r 010035 i 00035 • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION* ADJUSTMENT j 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Social Service RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quontit ) Fund BudoetUnit Ob'ect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 501-3316 Service Connected Aid 93,100 at " 501-3317 Education & Training Aid Recipients 7,500 It " 504-3316 Service Connected Aid 81000 504-3317 Education & Training Aid Recipients 2,500 990-9970 Reserve for Contingencies - General Fund 111 ,100 990-9970 Appropriable New Revenue 1111100 s PROOF Comp._ K.P. _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL To make available an increase in the State Department ENTRY of Education allocation for child day care. Dote Description The SDE has allocated an additional $111 ,100 by State Department of Education letter of December 27, 1975. These child care expenditures are fully reimbursed; there is no County matching. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR a 2 0 •75 CONTROLI FQ- ' COUNTY ' ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: SupervL,ors "`':} L'izs, :..urisrtp, i Boggess, lAmelleid. J. R. OLSSON CLERK y/1, by �j Signature Title. Date V Approp.Adj. ( M 129 Rev. 2168) • Ser Instructions on l;rrrrsr Side 00G'"3640 (� j . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I, DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT -tn`c RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE r'{ ��_ �rur. +r F j re i g trlct Code Quantity) Fund —.W Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM Increase f3ud et Unit Obiecr Sub.Acct, Decrease �) 2025 2025 775r 4?1 , CR X IN bb) diSt•.%�raSI er Sto 202 _'t 75n i r dishvashcr 2�5 775n ,1 for Aa nil lnnr ^T�� �7r1 ► t ter.l•.r Us LLLYI. •&.4 .r . ;•r Dote Description The SDE has allocated an attert'iofaDecember027by1975te Department of Education le These child care expenditures are fully reimbursed; there is no County matching. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR a 8 2075 CONTROLLE COUNTY i !•��aJ ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER- YES:supervisors .:c :,}. Lias. :uriaxty. Boggess, l insehcid. i r NO:. on J. R. OLSSON CLERK a+- Date by i Tirle, fvf Signature Approp`nANdj. ( M 129 Rev. 2166) • tire instructions on Rererse Side 006 n t 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT '025 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Ccntra Co tc rcur, v Fire District Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund Bud et Unit Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) J1 '=025 2025 77517 421 dis'niasber Sta ? 295- 91 20-25 2^25 775(' 441 for dishv.ashcr 226. 01 2125 2In-25 7751 hr l for d i s!n•:asre r 40 # 01 2025 2r25 7751; One air compressor zo. 01 2025 20'5 7710 522 %•.,a11 oven 5. 01 2025 2125 7750 43^ fax dish:,easher Sta 11; 75. 01 2025 2025 7751 432 for Sta 14 dishwasher 75. Ol 2025 2025 21+50- for pumper 5051 . 01 2025 2025 7753 061 pumper 505.1. 01 2025 2025 247? spec dept expense 1000. 01 2025 2025 2490 mist expense 1000. 01 2025 2025 7711 4=-1• B 1 da const 01 2025 2025 9970 for FA ADJ �c' 5• TO, 0 2S Contra Costa County RECEIVED �- Ft11 `'N8iga l) J i7 Office of County Administrator co o 1a.i U I.t. PROOF _Camp.__ K.P._ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - Old dishwasher at Station ? had to be replaced. ENTRY Other iterrs due to increase in cost. Dore Description For pumper and special dept expense just a transfer offunds. New building construction cost increase. APPROVED: ZGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- CONTROLr J COUNTY, rr J ADMINISTRATOR: r—.- BOARDL PERVI�ORS ORDER: YES: P 'L;ors ��^ Boa6esJr Lias chcid. +• r t. MARNO% nov-t_ on � CLERK by a.j/' (� - y��f' F i�se Chief 2-26-75 Signature Title Date 0' VtP APprop.Adj. ( M 129 Rev. 2i 6 ) Joumal No. 'See Instructions on Reverse Side . CLERK by 4.� �,,,, �. 1.' Fine Chief 2-26-75_ Signature n (� �y Title ( M 124 Rev. 2iti6) 1f (J tp. Oatt APDrnal No. 4a".13 •See instructions orr Reverse Side Journal No. KS a CONTRA COSTA 'COUNTY av APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT D �, f 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT /!tom}/ f RESERVED �QR AUDtTQR CQNTROLLER'S USE ` e d Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM` Decrease increase Code Quontitvl Fund BudattUnit O6'ect Sub d (CR X IN 66) Mod Qe17-a CO- Gas4 Re.1 �(,?� (�$ Installation of NCR 250 $2000.00 ��10 A-012' Electronic Cash Register; Modification of Cabinet & necessary electric wiring. 7710 TJ-'t h 7`Q G —T?lp-adz PROOFComp. KaP_ VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( if capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - — ENTRY Delta Municipal Court has accepted the delivery of the NCR 250 electronic Cash Register which was Date Dtscripri°° in our budget Fiscal period 1974-1975. Attached copy of estimate of costs for installatic- presented by R.M. Rygh, Deputy Public Works Director. APPROVED: SIGNATU S DATE AUDITOR- /� MM '75 CONTROLLER: t,. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR, �•� °" t '`�{ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supen�isors Bent.,. Dias• xioriarts Boggess, Lipka hel& kiA 60, ! NO:. J 1 LERK j ,,,,�,.,c JUDGE 3/5/75 rFei+1ttA56#f; Cby :, Signature Title �-? Date See Instructions on Reverse Side Approp.Adj. +J d f (M 124 Rev, 2/b$) Journal No. • ^h�J� 4 '�/v J j CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPRokiATioN ADJUSTMENT 1. (?EP:.RT!dEtdT OR BUDGET UNIT & r �GJ j yt p /4/ �t�}c a yr G t" RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE / Card Special ACCOUNT ? OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ' Decrease Increase Code Quontit j Fund Budoet Unit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) UF 1003 060-1013 Temporary Salaries 1VOO, 01 1003 074-1013 Temporary Salaries 48j7OO 01 1003 079-1013 Temporary Salaries 66J400, 01 1003 060-1042 Federal Old Age Survivors 10330 01 1003 074-1042 Federal Old Age Survivors 284*5Q 01 1003 079-1042 Federal Old Age Survivors 388%0 OGa_,211l� Gvh. 3• �7sf C/a re0'hs IrJ000 Pit 540 Con,a Costa County RECEIVED Office of County Administrator PROOF -Comp._ K_P. VER.' 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( if capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - Adjustments to provide funds For temporary ENTRY salaries to cover estimated requirements for Dote Descr,ption remainder of fiscal year. Temporary personnel are necessary as a result of vacant permanent positions (no eligible lists) and workload. APPROVED- SIGNATURES DATE AUDI TOR— ? CONTROLLER_ COUNTY ADMUNiSTRATOR 1Lij7 ,1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER; YES. SuPe"Ors TCC"Y, Daxs„tioriartr, 130fSS. 1.tiYCt,.l`Icl. Mian 1 L 11975 3/4/75 NO:. f on Deputy-Public Works J. R. OLSSON CLERK b.�„� �. ,D irPctor-8I dgs & Grndg„_,.._. Signature Title p ] Date Approp.Adi � � 1�� _. ( M 124 Rev. 216fijfiaJournal No /J f't' Instructions tttt t"YTSY .�ttlK .....,.. i ` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT /4/d e Aa 3.C_e RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE y Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ' Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund BudaetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) a -n03 _05-1013 Temporary Salaries 17,700, 01 1003 074-1013 Temporary Salaries 48700 01 1003 079-1013 Temporary Salaries 66400, 01 1003 060-1042 Federal Old Age Survivors 103jd0 01 1003 074-1042 Federal Old Age Survivors .' `' `-' 284 '-00 01 1003 079-1042 Federal Old Age Survivors 388$0 060-/21�� Cv7k7..K?, 1G a /i v-hS ��D00 Pr,540 Contra Costa County RECEIVED Office of County Administrator PROOF K_P_ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - Adjustments to provide funds for temporary I ENTRY salaries to cover estimated requirements for Date Description remainder of fiscal year. Temporary personnel are necessary as a result of vacant permanent positions (no eligible lists) and workload. 1. a APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDI TOR- t� 'X R CONTROLLER: .S COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Renn3, Dias NSoriarty. Bo besS. Linsch.eid. No:. / MAR � 1975 3/4/75 a Deputy- Public Works J. R. OLSSON CLERK by� A1k4a_,DirPctor-8ldgs & Gwrfict Signature Title Date Approp.Adj. Journal No ( M129 Rev. 2168) • See Iustruclions on Rererse Side iJ i r • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT L DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT 1 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Election Administration Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM Code Quantic ) Fund BudaetUnit Ob'ect Sub.Acct. Decrease Increase (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 043-7751 001 Photocell Counter Detector 35 01 1003 043-2400 '•liscellaneous Service 35 4 Contro Cncjn rrvtnt,• b N-� �} t J {/ I J� SL_L_G--.11 i rFlC dx H 1 rip4 ec ,�ri•�Date — J. R.OLSSON CLERK �_ - Title Y signature Approp.lj Ad. Journa { M 129 Rev. 2i6fi) * See Instructions on Reverse Side FIRA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY . ttt APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE i. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Election Administration Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quandt ) Fund Budget Unit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN bb) 01 1003 043-7751 001 Photocell Counter Detector 35 01 1003 043-2400 'Miscellaneous Service 35 Contra Costa County RECEIVED % - 0it"a Office of County Administrator PROOF -K.P. VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL -- - - ENTRY To adjust within Election Administration Budget for the added cost of purchasing 1 Photocell Counter Detector. Date Description APPROVED: RES DATE AUDITOR- 75 CONTROLAR LER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD npen3s WKJc BR&Ekoriarty. YES: lion9css, lAnscheid. 7,�,t MAR 1 1 1975 NO% l rW'*� an J. R. OLSSON CLERK by tj���.er___� Signature o3 Date Approp.Adj. eJ Journal No. { M 129 Rev. 2!68) See Instructions on Reverse Side o. by Signature — Dote Journal dio: ., ( M 124 Rev. 2/68) ' See Instructions on Reverse Side o. 00-040 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY t APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT County Library #620 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quantity) Fund Budoet Unit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 661 t 01 1206 620-3530 Special Assessments $36 It It " -7750 002 Teletype silencer $62 " -7751 005 File, 3-drw. 44 It " -7752 008 Desk, Typist 66 " " -7752 Oil Rack, Paperback 48 128.00 .00 I Contra Costa County RECEIVED 01 f ice of { County Administrator PROOF Comp.—_ K-P._ _VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY L Date Description To adjust for price changes and for a sewer service assessment in Rodeo. APPROVED: SIMA331 ES DATE AUDITOR— zx-; fi� 75 CONTROLLER: c COUNTY t ADMINISTRATOR: i1h�— I^f' ZOO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: 5upentsors Kenny. Dias. Aioriart}. M Boggess, Lmselidd. tMAR 4 1975 NO:. flow, on J. R. OLSSON CLERK � County Librarian 2/27/75 by - 11 Signature Title Date Approp.Adj. ^ ( M 124 Rev. 2/66) ' See Instructions on Reverse Side Journal No. 1111 d 2 ll ,Gt1t(/,C� .� noun q Librarian z/z//i5 by - Signature Title Oato Approp.Adi. ( Journal M 129 Rev. 2f68) Cee Instructions on Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT t. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Probation Special Grant Programs RESERVED FOR AU OITOR•GOt.TROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ' Decrease Increase Code Quantit ) Fund BudoetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66)_-_ 01 1003 316-7751 006 Bookcase 60 01 1003 316-7752 004 Gest: 60► x 30 60 ar t� w o � W CV J Pi C c H O O Ga C r 2 � tJ PROOF _Comp.- _ _K_P_ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(IF capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust within Special Grant Programs Budget for the Date Description added cost of purchasing 7 booneases, $111.32 plus tax. FA ad i. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDI TOR- 6 '75 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ' 1C�7, ADMINISTRATOR: -, ` BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Sirperrlsors Benny. Dias, Moriarty, rn�r7,,c5. Linscheld. MAR i 1 1975 NO% �Q7t_ on J. R. OLSSON CLERKOma. .CO TY PRO .OFF 1 C R3/S/75 by ` Signature Title Dore .. Approp.Adi. ( M 129 Rev. 2/681 Journal No. See Instructions on Ret,erse Side 03042 � . TCO N7Y PRd dFFI R ' r Signature Tide Date Approp.Adj. l M 129 Rev. 2/68) Journal No. •See Instructions on Reverse Side ow 3 s is x F k t i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 5 APPRQPRIA'nON ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT public Warks Increase RESERVED FOR AUDI'ToR-CONTROLLER'S USE Decrease r CI X(N 66) "r Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Code Quantit l Fund BudaetUnit Ob ect Sub.Acct. SELECT ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2000 399 1. Canyon Rd RW 2000 v Ol t0 3 6C1-7630 995 1. Design Eng SELECT ROAD BETTERMENT S 201 662-7600 218 2. Carquinez Or 156 544 2. Sycamore Val Rd 40 543 2. San Ramon Vly Blvd 152 375 2. Bollinger Canyon Rd. 302 545 2. Bailey Rd 851 990 2. Betterments MINOR ROAD BETTERMENT 217 666-7600 322 2, Dolores Way 578 102 2. Lenox Road 62 224 3. Ceres Street 733 990 2 b 3 Betterments t i Camp, K.P. YER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) PROOF _ - -- - "-- ' TOTAL 1 . yip 4242 Right of way Engineering for sale o� ENTRY three lots with houses between Sanders Date Description Drive and Larch Avenue- i 2. W0 6349, 6059, 6060, 6064, 6066, 6053, 6065 Transfer funds on completed work orders. i ! 3, W0 6068 Cover expenditures on completed work done. , RES DATE 1 APPROVED: AUDITO CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: t' } BOARD s4penisorrs KeOnny,OD7Ds.R111ortarty. YES: Boggess, Linscheid. MAR � l 4�1�I --� LLQ--- No:. �dT`�— e+ ,^ _--------- �y ��' -- De ut Public Wne-k_� 4�tcactnr 3 6 7 ,arG�l2.�� P-- Dote !. R.Ol-SSOt1 CLERK i. �....�-- - Title _' by � Signature Apptop.Adj. Journal No. 0, 043 (M 129 Rev 2/68) • See Instructions orr Rev=erse Side tr t - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPpA710N ADJUSTMENT I. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER-S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Code Quantity) Fund gudoet Unit Obiect Sob.Acct. Decrease (CR X IN 66) SERVICE AREA R-7 ALAMO - DANVILLE 0! 2754 2754-7712 003 1. Park-Rec plan Fm 001 18,000 77PO 002 2. Acq Diablo Prop Fm 00l 754 In "tsr • e% f-Y2 nn— 1 1 Dau Description Drive and Larch Avenue. 6060, 6064, 6066, 6053, 6065 2. WO 6049, 6059, feted work orders. Transfer funds on comP 3. WO 6068 Cover expenditures on completed work done. RES DATE t APPROVED: R 6 '75 AUDITO CONTROLLER: 1' COUNTY �Z:(t ADMINISTRATOR: —Y t" BOARD ppF SUPERVISORS ORDER: Supenuors Denny. 1A33. 11M0171srty. YES: Eoess. Linscheid. MAR I__._._75 t,:r=^'+'f1P• 3 6 7 NO:. l J !'v Deputy_�Public W`= Dote 1. Title OLSSON CLERK by Signature Approp•Adi- Journal No. • See Instructions ort Ree'erse Side ( M 129 Rev. 2/66) i+ t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ' Decrease Increase Code Quantic ) Fund BudaetUn+t Obiec: Sul:_Acct. (CR X IN 66) SERVICE AREA R-7 ALAMO - DANVILLE O) 2754 2754-7712 003 I. Park-Rec plan Fm 001 18,000 77 0 002 2. Acq Diablo Prop Fm 001 750 001 1 & 2 LD Pur to 002, 003 18,750 r 5 PROOF _S77 _ _K_P_ _VER.– 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Description 1 . WO 5242 Preliminary Engineering and consulting service for Park and Recreation plan, ` Alamo - Danville, San Ramon area. t 2. WO 5243 Right of Way engineering to acquire park site from Diablo Properties ( 10 acres), north of EI Capitan Drive, APPROVED: GNAT D T San Ramon. AUDITOR– CONTROL j COUNTY r ADMINISTRATOR: 1 �• ILO BOARD OF SUP RorVsI7ienny i3ta_.Mor1.•trt YES: S Dol-ess. Lirseteid. i NO:. on 1 i io��r J. R. OLSSON CLERK o Deputy Public Works Director 3/6/75 by 0 _. 1�1- , Signature Title Date Approp.Adi. M 129 Rev. 2rE6) Journal No. • See Instructions on Reverse Side 00044 J. R. uL3SuN e.Lt:RK � u 1�j 3 ,+a � Deputy Pub! is Works Director 3/ 6 ?5 by Signature Title Date i Apprap.Adj•: Journal No. ( M 129 Rev. 2,166) See Instructions on Reverse Side 00044 i • Ike' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ' APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT r# RECEIVE_ 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT bOl u = RESERVED trOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special FF6SH T 1150BJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase tFcnd (CR X IN 66) Code Quandt�} Budaet nit +ect Sib.Accr. CONTRA Tr CO MY AUDITOR- t!i iiaLL OfQporary Salaries 900 of 10M 601-1-6- foly� Permanent Emp. Overtime 300 Permanent Salaries 1,200 i i Ccnira ��OSiG County RECEIVED Office of 1 County Administrator PROOF Coma.- K P_ VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - ENTRY One of our permanent employees, Arlene Kovalik had t °ate Description her leave of absence without pay extended for an extra month (January) and will be hospitalized again later this month. IYe will require additional temporary and overtime appropriations to cover extra help during 4 her absences. Ite are requesting the transfer of funds which would APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE normally be paid to Mfrs. Kovalik to temporary salaries AUDITOR- 6,A K44�% 7M and overtime. CONTROLLER: COUNTY I ADMINISTRATOR: -----r=—��; BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Bern:-, Lire, 1Tnra'tt•, NO:. �.���n 7h a i AssoC. rl(7. Supt. of Schools 2;j2f�l75 (/AP*rP**§eI CLERK Signoture Title Date AVproR.Adi. M 129 Rev, V66) Journal N See Instructions on Reverse Side ��• y CONTRA .COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Service Area LIB-2 (El Sobrante) RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Code Quonti ) Fund BudoetUnit Obiect Sue.Acct. Decrease (CR X IN 66) 01 Z7ov 2702-2170 Library furnishings - s eg-u"&r $8,020 p ' 2-1 oy 2702-7711 po j BU.Uoir -, rnn=-trr-^tiny, " . It ILL ALi�,.te rovalik had Uate Descripiton her leave of absence without pay extended for an extra month (January) and will be hospitalized again later this month. We will require additional temporary and overtime appropriations to cover extra help during her absences. APPROVED: SIC-NATURES DATE Ife are requesting the transfer of funds which would normally be paid to Mrs. Kovalik to temporary salaries AUDITOR- 6,6 R 76 and overtime. CONTROLLED- — CC UN TY ADMINISTR 'T BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: SUPeM'tso_" Kenny. TA.-S. Mciriarr NO% Assoc. Supt. of Schools212175 e9*v*vF**9ei , CLERK -J Signature Title Date Approp.Adj. Journal N M 129 Rev. 2/66) *See instructions on Reverse Side ---------- • • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Service Area LIB-2 (E] Sobrante) RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special I ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Fund Code Quantity),— BudoetUnitObtect Sub.Acct. I — (CR X IN 66) 01 7- 2702-2170 Library furnishings -ase -fuer $8,020 $400 2702-7711 po J AttilAinn rnn4gtrurtiog $8,020 Conlra C054a County RECEIVED A4,;'. - - Office of County Administrator PROOF Comp. K.P. —VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY Date Descrivon Adjustment is needed to provide for furnishings (under $100 each item) for the El Sobrante Branch Library expecting to open May or June, 1975. APPROVED- SNATURES D E AUDITOR CONTROL COUNT ri 41 -fla ADMINISTRATOR: ; BOARD OF SUPERVLSORS 0 supervisorshenny. BU%T.'13rtn YES- NO% /?Owl IQ79 J. R. OLSSON CLERK by �,rn 4 County Librarian 2/28/75 Signature Title Date Approp.Adi 7 M 129 Rev, 2/68) See Instructions on Reverse Side Journal N 00046 AC_ �___, Ludt, Lw.dt'lan ,2/28/75 Signature Title are Approp.Adj. 3 ? Journal No. ``��✓✓ '?' ! M 129 Rev. 2/66) `See Instructions on Ret erse Side 'Rqw"" CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT �t III 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Walnut Creek-Danville RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Municipal Court Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Fund Decrease CR X IN bb) Code Quantity BudoetUnit Object Sub.Acct. 01 1003 214-7751 002 TypewTiter Elec 28 01 1003 214-7752 006 Desk Typist 28 Contra Costa County RECEIVED Office of County Administrator PROOF _Comp.__J K.P._ VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of eoch) TOTAL ENTRY To increase appropriation for existing budget item. Date Description Internal adjustment not affecting department totals. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— VAR i '71' CONTROLLER: COUNTY 413 17 SCi ADMINISTRATOR: t BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER- YES- Supervisors Kenny. Dias. 11oriarty. Bogb-e-SS. Lins,;I aid. NO:.l/`e_ on J�SS01. _ N�CLERK •�_ .r"--�J.A�J/al1`�i3,ir1/.L�tCT1�'�i;<J! �3-� ignature Title Date Journal Ash Journal I�bi ad ( M 124 Rev. 2.bS) •See Instructions on Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT Q X G u r 5 I' `•-IS 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT GL/4(�a T(f'�K•Aa U jai ller f tukt Increase RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease CR X IN 66) ACCOUNT Card Special fund ) +�� 1 ��,Q Code Quontit ) BudoetUnit Ob'ect Sub.Acct. /jG[ aFV. e. 61-7- Cas ✓ � t $575.130 Dl13 og� 7713 lid Facility ���em nd5g stall 01 rounds electric- , � � - p Internal adjustment not affectingJdepartment� Uescntion totals. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDI TOR- 4f > CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: t 41017 j BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: SuPerviso.s Benny, Dias, *.2orisrty. I3o Bess. I.in_ci'wid, NO:. ' /fY-P_ VAR 1 1 1975`. J. R. OLSSON CLERK on +G=J. ignature Title ' ( M 129 Rev. 2168) Approp.AA! Date See lnst-ctions on Reverse Side Journal 'tl CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT l �Q 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT !.`t `S TTI,��' RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE 6L/,�/A c�T��reK•Pa k L( rAuNr Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Quontit ) Fund Budoet Unit Object Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) r�� 003 OSS' 771.3 �03 /yacr( W. C. GI`s Cash Rey Facility Improvements, Install $575.00 electrical lines and grounds for NCR Cash Registers to specifications . T 0876 771e,/ - 6Y !/a f PROOF _Comp.-_ _K_P__ _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each TOTAL ENTRY It is necessary to install separate electrical lines and grounds for each Date Description of three NCR 250-7000 electronic Cash Registers. These units require ad- herence to prescribed electrical specifications to insure against loss of core memory. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE 7 AUDITOR- r MAR 10 75 CONTROLLER: COUNTY , ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD gt_kK,RVIS0 ORDER: YES: I"n ',1"y, DIas. :110 nurty. ,O.Sess. LinscEeld. MAR 1 1 i91�5 NO% on R ��� � Clerk and CLERK by 1. �, Administrator 3-6-75 ignature Title Date Approp.Adi. ( M 129 Rev. 2/68) Journal No. •See Instructions on Reverse Side MIR- ' r I -J.UdU 1J, 66655 149-10170 2 11,3 (� i -1042 1011 0,j 5V 847 -1044 -1060 • CONTRA COSTA CO<1M1TY APPROPIVATIM ADJUSTAWAT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card I• DEPARTMENT 0 Special R BUDGET UNIT Code %antit ) Fund ACCOUNT page 3 - BudoetUnit ObeC} 2. DBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED Ol /00 ? b.Acct. ASSET ITEM 3 10-1012 Decrease Increase loll -1042 CR X IN 661 3,950 -1044 -1060 3,339 212-1012 195 j -loll 223 -1042 10,010 193 -1044 -1060 8,427 213-1012 493 -1011 588 -1042 6,060 502 -1044 -I060 5,088 '14-1012 298 -1011 365 -1042 6,060 309 -1044 -1060 5,088 2I5-1012 298 -1011 365 -1042 3,950 309 _ -I044 -1060 3,339 237-1012 195 loll 223 _1042 6,900 193 0051 5,821 340 i • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT page 4 f t. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Increase RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Decrease Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED a55E7 ITEM" (CR X IN 66) Fund BudoetUnit Ob ect Sub.Acct. 0,450 Code Quantit ) 8,042 01 1003 240-1012 471 I -1011 -1042 628 -1044 309 -1060 68,340 ''-I O1= S8,243 243 24 2,822 -1011 1 -1042 4,842 I _1044 2,433 -1060 47,310 243-1012 40,373 # -1011 2,362 j -1042 3,146 _1044 1,429 _1060 33,080 245-1012 27,864 -1311 1,630 -1042 2,041 _1044 1,545 -1060 57,730 255-101- 49,353 -1011 -1042 6,832 -1044 1,545 -1060 10,320 264-1012 9,286 -1011 2 -1042 O -1044 -i 0 r Y* � I _�011 -iO4fn4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Page 5 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Ouantit ) Fund BudoetUnit Ob ect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) 01 1003 300-1012 52,640 -1011 44,893 -1042 507 -1044 5,695 -1060 1,545 308-1012 183,190 -1011 156,383 -1042 9,135 -1044 12,419 -1060 5,253 313-1012 v. 33,950 -1011 3,490 -1042 204 -1044 -1060 256 314-1012 8,240 -loll 6,988 -1042 409 -1044 534 -1060 309 3340-1012 6,820 -1011 5,751 -1042 336 -1044 424 -1060 309 357-1012 15,760 -10110. 053 13,349 -1044 1,012 -10601 • O6 13,349 I,QIZ yY pale 6 -C`t _ A •TRA COST JL ppJU����UN►T i�ease� ENT OR gUpGET X iN 661 i flEpAR ITEM- ocGrease ►CR •�usE ECT OF EXPENSE OR F►XEE3 p`r$ET 6,850 5,929 176R'CONTROLLER 2. Ow 346 RESERVEO FOR AUO ACCGUN1gLct. 204 Cord Speciot Fund Bud el it 0 ect 372 code puont�t 1 366-1012 1003 -1011 26,630 22,629 01 -1042 1,324 _1044 1,750 -1060 927 450-1012 -1011 11240 9,570 -1042 560 -1044 762 _1060 348 475-1012 -1011 346,580 292,985 _104' 172139 -1044 213,278 -1060 15,178 500-1012 _1011 20,70(3 11,462. _1042 1,021 -1044 11290 -1060 927 540-1012 -1011 10,?10 8,705" _'1044 -104'4 -1Q60 5 7_lo") -1011 -1042 .�.ti 3j • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Page 7 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CflNTRflttER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease increase Code Quantity) Fund BudaetUnt Obiect dub.acct. (CR X IN 66) 01 1003 SS6-1012 13,090 -1011 11,348 -1042 664 -1044 730 -1060 348 6 620-1012 15,210 -1011 13,112 1042 767 -1044 727 -1060 604 PROOF Comp.- I-K.P, VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - ENTRY To transfer the appropriations for new permanent' Date Description positions approved in the final 1974-75 budget and established by Resolution 74/765 on 913174, into New Pena Sal :�dj the appropriate salary and employee benefit accounts except for positions not classified. APPROVED: SIGMA S DATE AUDITOR- ' CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: - - =1Li 1^, 1CtI7J BOARD_QF SU ERViL50R� Lzi� 'jloria-tR 5Uperti ors YES: MAR 1 1 1975 NO-. ' on J. R. OLSSON,CLERK byCZ Signature Title Date Approp.Adj. 2 2 (M 129 Rev. 2x`66) See Instructions ort Reverse Side Jou�l(Djgtt 312 Ilne aDGroDote •See Instructions on Reverse Side Jou�1�y�p-Adj- 12 ------------- 1 V s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans } and Specifications for repair and } _ overlay of Alhambra Avenue and ) RESOLUTION N0. 75/199 Willow Avenue, Martinez and Hercules ) Areas, Project No. 3651 -4212-75• } WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for repair and a new asphalt concrete overlay on Alhambra Avenue, Martinez area, and•• Willow Avenue, Hercules area; have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and said project is considered exempt from environmental impact report requirements as a Class 1c categorical exemption; WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifica— tions are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on Aril 8, 1975 at 11 :00 a.m., and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the LAFAY- PT3 SUR PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on March 11 , 197 CERTIFIED COPY I certify that fists is a hell, trae a correct copy of cc• Public Works Director the original document W!e!eh to oZ file In my offices. County Auditor-Controller and that It wan mired �11' --dzps•d by the Board of ty Supervisors of Contra C"ta County. California, en County Administrator the dice shown.ATTEST: J. r,. olssox, County Clerk&es-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, hy Deputy Clerk. - RESOLUTION NO. 75/199 - 00056 - ALHAMBRA AVE. + WILLOW AVE. PROJECT NO* 3651-4212-75 BIDS DUE APRIL 8s 1975 - AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M. I ROGM 1039 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDI!!G* 651 PINE STREET+ MARTINEZ+ CALIFURIIIA 94553 i - TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY cERTw!ED COPY I certify that this is a fids. trae a correct copy of cc' Public Works Director the original docuancnt r•!&h h oZ file In my offlcw. • County Auditor-Controller and cant a wan Casted & ta. omi r. the Board of Supervisors of Contra C^z!a t:o::lty. California, cit County Administrator the dace shown.ATTEST: J. P.. olSSox. County Clerk&ezofficto Cletk of said Board of Supervisors, b Deputy Clerk. - 11w75 RESOLUTION RESOLUTION h0. 75/199 - 010056 ALHAMBRA AVE* * WILLOW AVE. PROJECT NO* 3651-4212-75 BIDS DUE APRIL 8* 1975 AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M. ROGM 103+ COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING* 651 PINE STREET+ MARTINEZ+ CALIFORNIA 94553 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ9 CALIFORNIA P R O P O S A L F 0 R WILLOW AVE. REPAIR AND OVERLAY FROM STATE HWY. 4 TO 2500 FEET NORTHERLY ALHAMBRA AVE. REPAIR AND OVERLAY, WILDCROFT DR. TO 1200 FT S. OF ELDERWOOD NAME OF BIDDER ----------------------------------- BUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE. OF RESIDENCE — ----------------------------- TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY — THE UNDERSIGNED9 AS BIDDER, DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THOSE NA;+SED HEREIN— THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS 8:ADE WITHOUT COLLUSION WITH ANY OTHER PERSONr FIRM OR CORPORATION— THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE LOCATION OF THE PRO- POSED WORKS PLANS A::D SPECIFICATIONS— AND HE PROPOSES AND AGREES+ IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTE09 THAT HE WILL CONTRACT KITH THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHINERY9 TOOLS+ APPARATUS AND OTHER MEANS OF CONSTRUCTION• AND TO DO ALL THE WORK AND FURNISH ALL THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CC?:TRACT i IN THE MANNER AND T IMiE PRESCR I BED s AND ACCORD— ING TO THE RECUIRENE:RTS OF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN! SET FORTH* AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL PAYMENT THEREFOR-AN AMOUNT EASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPECIFIED HEREI NBEL0•r: FOR THE VARIOUS I TENS OF WORK q THE TOTAL VALUE OF SAID YORK AS ESTI%:ATED HEREIN BEING S ( INSERT TOTAL) AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UINIT PRICES BID• TO WIT— P - 1 0005'7 PRO130SAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NO'T TO EXCEED THREE (3) DECIMALS) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------ITEM 'TOTAL ITEC; ESTIMATED UNIT OF PRICE( IN ( IN NO. QUANTITYMEASURE ITERS FIGURES) FIGURES) ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ,.-------- 1 LS SIGNING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- -------- 2 11 *000 SOFT SASE FAILURE REPAIR (WILLOW AVE. ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 6v500 SOFT BASE FAILURE REPAIR (ALHIitBRA AvE. ) 4 600 TOM ASPHALT CONCRETE (WILLOW AVE* ) 5 2.200 TON ASPHALT CONCRETE (ALHAMBRA AVE. ) ------------------------------------------------------------ --------- _-- 6 7 TON ASPHALTIC EMULSION - RS-1 (PAINT BINDER; 7 6 EA ADJUST SURVEY &MONUMENTS 8 200 EA TYPE D PAVEMENT MARKER 9 27 EA TYPE G PAVEMENT MARKER 10 78 EA TYPE H PAVEMENT MARKER NOTE-PLEASE SH011 TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40058 P - 2 :.. ,: 00058 p — 2 z- PR1POSA'L {C 0 N T---------------- ) IN: CASE OF A DISCREPA%C% Y P.ETkEE, UNIT PRICES AND TOTALSt THE UNIT PRICES SHALL PREVAIL. 1T 1S U":CERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE QUANTITIES OF WORK UNDER EACH ITE` ARE APPROXI.".ATE ONLY, SEVIG GIVEN FOR A BASIS. OF COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL# AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO INCREASE OR DE— CREASE THE AMOUNT OF r,ORK UNDER ANY ITEM AS MAY BE RE QUI RED 1, IN ACCORD— ANCE WITH PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FORTH FOR EACH ITEM OF CORK Olt AS THE TOTAL AMOUNT BID FOR THE PROJECT s DOES NOT COMST I TUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED# AS BIDDER, SHALL FURNISH A. LABOR AND MATERIALS BOXD IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND TO BE ONE HUNDRED PERCEPT CF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPUSALP TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUNTY* EXECUTED BY A RESPONS— IBLE SURETY ACCEPTA9LE TO SAID COUNTY9 IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED BY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL BE ACCEPTED AND THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID A%D TO GIVE THE TWO BONDS IN THE 5UM5 TO BE DETERVINED AS AFORESAID, WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD OF SUPE RVI SOBS 9 WITHIN SEVEN ( 7 ) DAYS, NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS• AFTER THE BIDDER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM THE BOARD OF .SUPERVISORS THAT THE CON— TRACT IS READY FOR SIGNATURE— • THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAYS AT ITS OPTION• DETERh.INE THAT THE BIDDER HAS ABANDONED THE CONTRACT+ AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTANCE THEREOF SHALL BE NULL AND VOID AND THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA CUSTA. SUBCONTRACTS ------------ THE CONTRACTOR AGREES+ BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL TO CON-- FORE1 TO THE REOJIREMENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4113 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE PERTAINING TO SUBCONTRACTORS* THE SAME AS IF INCORPORATED HEREIN. A COMPLETE LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS IS REQUIRED+ AND THE BIDDER WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM WITH HIS OWN FORCES* ALL ITE"S, OF WORK FUR WHICH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTE—D. THE FOLLOn I NG IS A CC.%SPLETE LIST OF ITEMS OF WORK TO BE SUB— CONTRACTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF A PORTION OF ANY ITEM OF WORK I5 DONE BY A SUBCONTRACTOR. THE VALUE OF THE WORK SUBCONTRACTED ttiILL BE BASED ON T{iE EST I VATED COST OF SUCH PORTION OF THE CONTRACT I TE14+ DETERMINED FROM INFORMATION SUBVITTEJ BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ENGINEER. THE UNDERSIGNED, AS BIDcDERs DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED ANY BID FROM ANY SU°CONTRACTOR OR t.ATERIALMAN THROUGH ANY BID DEPUSITURY+ THF BY LAWS+ RULES UR RFGULATIONS OF NHICH PROHIBIT OR PREVENT THE CUN-- TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY RID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMA149 WHICH IS NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID BID DEPOSITORY, OR WHICH PREVENT ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR PATERIALMAN' FROM BIDCIo.G TO ANY CONTRACTOR WHO DOES NOT USE THE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FROV OR THROUGH SUCH BID DEPOSITORY. 00059 P — 3 i " u LJULb NOT CR THROUGH SUCHvBIDr+DEPUSITORY. NjNNNjP —t3 00459 x�1 PROPOSAL (CONT. ) ---------------- NO. ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ACCO„PAo:Y I$NG THIS PROPOSAL 15 A PROPOSAL GUARANTY I THE At IOU N'T OT TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID ------------------------------------------------------------- (CASHIERIS CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER'S BOND ACCEPTABLE) THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS— IMPORTANT NOTICE --------------- IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPORATION+ STATE LEGAL NAME OF CORPORATION, ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT+ SECRETARY• TREASURER, AND MANAGER THEREUF• iF A COPARTNERSHIP, STATE TRUE NAME OF FIR?1. IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN INDIVIDUAL, STATE FIRST AND LAST ,NAME IN FULL. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- LICENSED, TC DC OR `:USCONTRACT ALL CLASSES OF WORK INVOLVED IN THE PROJECTv I,N ACCO DA`C-E ::ITH AN ACT PROVIDING FUR THE REGISTRA— T I UN OF CONTRACTORS, LICENSE I:0. (CLASS- ------------- CLASS— ) • ------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- (SIGNATURE OF BIDDER) BUSI13ESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESACDENCC -------------------------------------•-------------- DATE 19 ----------------------------- -- 00060 . P — 4 i Willow Avenue and Alhambra Avenue Overtax ,Project No. 3651-4212-75 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY WILLOW AVENUE AND ALHAMBRA AVENUE OVERLAY COUNTY ROAD NOS. 1881B & 3651B VICTOR W. SAUER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA March 11 , 1975 00061 Wamm— Avenue and Alhambra Wi 1 t°'� Avenue QverlaY Project No. 3651-4212-75 . . _ t t10EX PAS _. DESCR1PT10N OF PROJECT A-1 SEC. T l ON A_ A-1 Location A-1 2, Description of Work Documents Time of Completion 8 A-1 3. Contract of work, A-2 4. $eginnin9 A-2 Liquidated Damages Requirements I Permits insurance A-2 5, Additional Liability 6. Hold Marmless and Indemnificafiion 7. I VICTOR W. SAUER, PUBLIC CONTRA COSTAWORKS QIRECTQR COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS MARTINEZ, DEPARTMENTCAL►FORNiA March tl, 1975 00061 .t �µ Willow Avenue and Alhambra Avenue Overlay Project No. 3651-4212-75 . . _ N D E X SECTION A -. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1 . Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-I 4. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion b Liquidated Damages A-1 5. Permits A-2 6. Additional Liability Insurance Requirements A-2 7. Hold Marm,less and Indemnification A-2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B-I 2. General B-1 3. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-1 4. Award and Execution of the Contract B-3 5. Scope of Work B-3 6. Control of Work B-4 7. Control of Materials B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility B-5 9. Prosecution and Progress B-8 10. Measurement and Payment B-10 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS I . Materials D-I- 2. Public Convenience, Public Safety & Signing D-I 3. Cooperation D-3 4. Obstructions 0-4 5. Adjusting Survey Monument Covers D-4 6. Base Failure Repair D-5 7. Asphalt Concrete D-6 8. Pavement Markers- D-8 9. Clean-Up D-8 i ATTACHMENTS CC 3050 t' 00062 Y SECTION A - DESCRIPTION GF -PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located on Willow Avenue from Highway 4 to 2500 feet northerly in the Rodeo area, and on Alhambra Avenue from Wildcroft Drive to 1200 feet south of Elderwood Drive in the Martinez- Pleasant Hill area. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of asphalt-concrete overlay and base failure repair as shown on accompanying plans and such other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans, Standard Specifications, or these special provisions to be per- formed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled, "WILLOW AVENUE REPAIR AND OVERLAY ALHAMBRA AVENUE REPAIR AND OVERLAY" the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Transportation, dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply, these special provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract, the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental agreements amending or extending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions. 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION b LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 .03, "Beginning of Work, " Section 8-1 .06, "Time of Completion," and Section 8- 1 .07, Liquidated Damages," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of : 30 WORKING DAYS Counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." A 00063 , - 1 O ,,i "Notice au 4j f -REVISED SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS ! 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires , the following terms have the following meanings: a_ AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the notice to Contractors , Proposal and Special Provisions . b, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Works -Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Eneineer) , or %is authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency 's representative for administration of this contract. d. STAiDARD SPECIFICr.TI0i7S _.S- i means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, (hereinafter sorietines referred to as S. S. ) , dated January, 1975_ Any reference therein to the State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be inter- preted to refer to the Agency , or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPM-ENT RENTAL Rr�ES AND GENERAL PRE'1nILLNG WAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental :sates and General Prevailing .Wage Rates of the State of California , Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , and on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S.S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act_ Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these special provisions , or else►:here by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard _Specifications . The Standard Specifications (S.S.) referred to above areSte%reTerence fully incorporated herein except to the extent that they are modified herein . 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply except as modified herein. 6 - l 4 a0Vs5 I i I SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF .PROJECT u S 1 . LOCATION The project is located on Willow Avenue from Highway 4 to 2500 feet northerly in the Rodeo area, and on Alhambra Avenue from Wildcrcrt Drive to 1200 feet south of Elderwood Drive in the Martinez- Pleasant Hill area. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of asphalt-concrete overlay and base failure repair as shown on accompanying plans and such other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans, Standard Specifications, or these special provisions to be per- formed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled, "WILLOW AVENUE REPAIR AND OVERLAY ALHAMBRA AVENUE REPAIR AND OVERLAY" the Standard Specifications of the State of California , Department of Transportation, dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply, these special provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract, the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental agreements amending or extending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions. 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 .03, "Beginning of Work," Section 8-1 .06, "Time of Completion," and Section 8- 1 .07, Liquidated Damages," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of : 30 WORKING DAYS Counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." ;t } A - I 00063 L Y f SECTION A - DESCRIPTION' OF PRO!;-:CT ' 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COIM LET I ON & L I QU I DATED DAMAGES (Continued ) The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of $75 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above, and authorized extension thereof . 5. PER14 I TS Grading - The Contractor shall comply with the applicable provisions in the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7, Division 716' of the Cortra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as fill on private property within the County. 6. ADDITIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCEREQUIREMEP:TS The Contractor shall name the City of Martinez as an additional insured on the insurance certificates required by Section B-8 of these Special Provisions_ 7. HOLD HARMLESS AND I NDE1-IN I r I GAT ION The Contractor shall hold harmless and indemnify the City of Martinez in addition to Contra Costa County in the manner described in Section 7-1 . 12 of the Standard Specifications. t A - 2 3 r 00064. vr T -REVISED 2-1t-75 SECTION B - G-PUERAL PRO:'ISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TER14S t As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires , the following terms have the following meanings : a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the Notice to Contractors , Proposal and Special Provisions . E - b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. - c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Works -Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or %is authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency 's representative for administration of this contract. ' _ - d. STANDARD SPECIFICATION1 S. ) means the standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S. ) , dated January, 1975. Any reference therein to the Stafe of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be inter- preted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMVIT RENTAL. P.A;ES Af1D GENERAL PREI1hIL_ti G MAGE RATES means the latest edi tion o-' t► a Equipment Rental sates and General Prevailing ;Wage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation agency, Department of Transportation , adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , and on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . f. OTHER PERTINENT DEEFINITIONS - See S.S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these special provisions , or elsewhere by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Specifications . The Standard Specifications (S.S. ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein except to the extent that they are modified herein . 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply except as modified herein. B - 1 L OCC65 SECT l QIa B — GEUEPAL PRI' .' 10N 3. . PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND C011DITIONS (Cont. ) a. Examination of Plans , Specifications , Contract and Site of Work (S.S. 2-1 .03) - Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .03 may be inspected in the office of the Public forks Director for the County of Contra Costa , Martinez, California. b. Proposal (Bid) Forms (S.S. 2-1 .05) (1 ) The provisions of S. S.. Sec. 2-1 .05 concerning the pre-qualification of bidders as a condition to the furnishing of a proposal form by the department shall not apply. (2) All proposals (bids) shall be made on forms to be obtained from the office of the Public !Works Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions; no others will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 are superseded by the following: All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures , an item price and a total for the item in the respective spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who steak fill out all blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (4) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 shall not apply. C. Proposal (Bid) Guaranty (S.S. 2-1 .07) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded by ;the following: (1 ) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in an amount. equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash , certified check, cashier 's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 . 11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 . 11 shall not apply. Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. X B - 2 4466 SECTION - GENERALPROVISIOUS 3. - PROPOSAL BID RE i1IREt1EiiTS AUD CONDITIOPIS (Cont, ) d_ Com etenc Of Bidders S.S. 2-I . 11 Cont. All bidders must be contractors holding a -valid license to perform the required work a"s and Professions Code, and may be requiredrto�submit evidence the Agency as to their ability. Y the Business financial res pon�ihilitvdto The requirements S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded ' . by ,the fol 1 o%�ri ng :T rec►, resented under • I (l ) All proposals (bids) shall be p sealed cover. ' (2) Each proposal (bid) must be acce�pen�eofbthe • i n an amours� equal to at least 10 p Proposal Guaranty be 't the form of cash , certified check, amount bid. Guaranty may cashier's check, or bidders bond payable to the specific Agency . (S.S. d, Com etencv of Bidders 2-1 . 11 ) apply The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 . 11 shall not a pp Attention is directed toelatinSeo the•�1censanghof requirements of lavr referred to therein relating Contractors . O006c u B - 2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. � PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMEiiTS AfiD CONDITIONS (Cont. ) d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 . 11 Cant. All bidders must be contractors holding a -val i d license to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code , and may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability , financial responsibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 3 sh.all apply except as modified herein. a. Award of Contract (S.S. 3-1 .01 ) As used in S.S . Sec. 3-1 .01 "Director of Public Works " means the Board of Supervisors . b. Contract Bonds (S.S. 3-1 .02) The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of the total bid and a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount of at least fifty percent (50%) of the total bid, each in the form approved by the -Agency. c. Execution of Contract (S. S. 3-1 .03) Within seven (7) days after its submission to him, the successful bidder shall sign the contract and return it, to- gether with (1 ) the contract bonds , and either (2-a) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations , or (2-b) a certificate of Workmen 's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (2-c) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certi-fied by the Di.reetor or the.-insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department, at the address indicated on the 'Special Provisions . d. The Guaranty of the successful bidder will be returned within fifteen (15) days after the contract is finally executed and approved, and Guaranties of other bidders will be returned promptly after the execution of the contract. 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S.S. 4) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 4 shall apply except as modified herein. In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in Section 4-1 .03B , "Increased or Decreased Quantities , " of the Stayqda,rd, Specifications , the following shall apply: _ . daS9apply: S�:arj ,rd pecitications , the following shall j .4 B 3 .. •1J,�.�!�V! - SECTION B - GENERAL PPOVISIOUS 5. SCOPE OF : ARK. (S .S. 4) (Cont. ) If the total pay quantity of any major item of work required under the contract varies from the quantity shown on the Proposal by more than 25 percent , in the absence of an executed contract change order specifying the compensation to be paid, the compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with Sections 4-1 .03B(l ) , (4-1 .03B(2) , or 4-1 .03B(3) , as the case may be. A major item, of work shall be construed to be any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. 6. CONITROL OF WORK (S. S 5) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 sha11 apply. 7. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (S. S. 6) . The provisions of S.S. Sec. 6 shall apply . -- 8. LEGAL RELATIONS Atli) RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7, except as modified by the agreement ( Contract) or these special provisions , apply to this project. a. Insurance (1 ) The Contractor, before performing any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency obtain and maintain in force the fallowing insurance: (a) With respect to the Contractor's operations : B - 4 00068 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONIS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) a. Insurance (Cont. ) (i) regular Contractor's Public Liabilit Insurance for at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 5250,0001 for all damanPc -ritinn nut of hndily iniilriar I under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency obtain and maintain in force the following insurance: i j (a) With respect to the Contractor's operations : B - 4 00066 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8_ LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) a. Insurance (Cont. ) (i) regular Contractor's Public Liabilit Insurance for at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars $250,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of any one person , and at least, Five hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or more persons in any one accident or occurrence; and (ii) regular Contractor's Pro ertyDama e Liability Insurance for at least Fifty Thousand Dollars 0,06-0 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property in any one accident or occurrence and, subject to that limit per accident or occurrence, a total (or aggregate) coverage of at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property during the policy period; and (b) With respect to Subcontractors' operations , Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf: (i ) regular Contractor's Protection Public Liabilitv Insurance for at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 50 , OO) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of any one person , and for at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500 ,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or deaths of two or more persons in any one accident or occurrence; and i (ii ) regular Contractor's Protective Property Damage Liability Insurance for at least Fifty Thousand Dollars 50 ,000) for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property in any one accident or occurrence, and, subject to that limit per accident or occurrence, a total (or a gregate) coverage of at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars (100,000) for all damages arising .out of injury to or destruction ' of property during the policy period; and (c) Without limitation as to generality of the foregoing subdivisions (a) and (b) , a policy or policies of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in amounts not less than $250 ,000/M0 ,000 Public Liability and $50 ,000 Property Damage Insurance, insuring the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES , OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SHALL - NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. �a B - 5 - ■ 00069 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8-. LEGAL RELATiONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S . 7) (Cont . ) a. Insurance (Cont. ) (2) Form:;, Term, Certificates (a) The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form and placed with an insurance company or companies satis- factory to the County , and shall be i;ept in full force and effect until completion to the satisfaction of and acceptance by Agency of all vork to be performed by Contractor undLar the agreement. �(b) The Contractor shall furnish , or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificate(s) of insurance or certified copies of the policies of insurance hereini)cfore specified. Said certificates ) shall provide for .notice of cancellation to the Agency at least ten ( 10) lays prior to cancellations of the policy . b. Public Safety The provisions of S. S . Sec. 7-1_09 shall apply except as modified under Section D - "Public Convenience , Public Safety and Signing" of these special provisions. Haintenance of all project signing , portable de- lineators , flashing lights , and other safety devices , shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all times . The Contractor shall respond promptly , when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies , to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices . Failure to frequently inspect and maintain lights and barricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway , or failure to respond promptly to notification of im- properly operating equipment, wrill be sufficient cause for suspension of the contract until such defects are corrected. All expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call -outs ," for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supplementing the Contractor's barricades or warning devices , will be charged to the Contractor and may be deducted _. from any monies due hint. c. Preservation of Property The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications shall apply to all improvements , facilities , trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. s B - b 000-70 V . eS SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS S. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (,S.S. 7) (Cont. } : , c. Preservation of Property (Cont. ) The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights- of-way or easements shown on the plans , the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. - d. Rights-of-flay and Easements The rights-of-way , easements , rights-of-entry, fill permits and other permits acquired by or on behalf of the Agency are, as far as can be determined , adequate for the perfor- mance of the work under this contract. Any additional rights-of- way, easements , or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or convenient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. e. Access to Construction Site The Contractor shall make his own investigation of the conditions of exis':ing public and private roads and of clearances , permits required, restrictions , road and bridge load limits , and other limitations affecting transportation and ingress and egress to the job site. The unavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become the basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. f. Responsibility for Damage The provisions of the sixth , seventh , and eighth paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 7-1 .12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor shall not apply. B - 7 000' 1 . n _ w 1 •fie 00071 SECTIO! B - GENTERAL PROVISIOIIS -8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S. S. 7) (Cont. ) g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 . 165, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake, " of• the Standard Speci fi cations are amended to read: 1 . Occurrence--"Occurrence" shall include tidal Craves , earthquakes in excess of a magnitude of 3. 5 on the Richter Scale, and storms and floods as to which the Governor has proclaimed a state of emergency when the damaged work is located within the territorial limits to which such: proclamation is applicable or, which dere, in the opinion of the Engineer, of a magnitude at the site of the the Mork sufficient to have caused such a proclamation had they occurred in a populated area or in an area in which such a proclamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the Rork from Damage--Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to protect the work from damage. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of repairing damage to the work caused by the occurrence which the Engineer determines was due to the failure of the Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Plans and Specifica- tions , pecifica- tions , take reasonable and adequate measures to protect the work or exercise sound engineering and construction practices in the conduct of the work, and such repair costs shall be excluded from consideration under the provisions of this section. 3. Determination of Costs--Unless otherwise agreed between the Engineer and the Contractor, the cost of the work performed pursuant to this Section 7-1 . 165 will be determined in accordance with the provisions in Section 9-1 .03, "Force Account Payment," except that there shall be no markup allowance pursuant to Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor, " unless the Occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake. The cost of emergency Mork, which the Engineer determines would have been part of the repair work if it had not previously been performed, will be determined in the same manner as the authorized repair work. The cost of repairing damaged work which was not in compliance with the require- ments equire-ments of the plans and specifications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. B - 8 00ID 72 + T. 000 SECTIGit B - GENERPI PROVISIONS B. LEGAL RELATIOUS MID RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4» Payment for Repair Work--:then the Occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, determined as provided in Subsection E. that exceeds 5 per cent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes . When the Occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost of the repair determined as provided in Subsection E in accordance with the following. (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is . ' $2 ,000,000 or less , the County will pay 90 per cent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 per cent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes . (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is greater than $2,000,000, the County will pay 90 per cent of the cost of repair that exceeds $100,000. 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 8 shall apply except as modified herein . B - 9 ^ } 00073 3 B - 9 00073 3 SECTI0N C - GENERAL P RQVI S :ONS 9. PROSECElTIOU AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) a. Subconzractinc (S. S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer 's Estivate preceded by the letters (S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items . " b, Assignment (S.S . 8-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to becoi,,ie due under the contract, may be assigned by the' Contractor w=ithout the prior consent and approval of the Beard of Supervisors , nor in any event withoutff.e consent of the Contractor 's surety or sureties , unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. C. Beginning of Work (S. S . 8-1 .03) In lieu of the provisions of S. S . Sec. 3-1 . 03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (5) vorking days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charned against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed. " The Contractor shall not start work. prior to the date stated in the "notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier- date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. d. Progress Schedule (S .S. 8-1 .04) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress schedule before starting any work on the project and, if requested by the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within fire (5) working days of the Engineer's written request. e. Time ofCompletion (S. S. 8-1 .06) The following days are designated as legal holidays : January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in May, July 4, Ist Monday in September, September 9 , 2nd Monday in October, november I1 , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, Statewide election days , hours from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. on Good Friday, r�F and any other day established as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States . B - 1O A*7A I SECTION B - GENERAI PKUYI-I'l 9, PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) e. Time of Cor�nietion {5.5 . 8-1 .06) (Cont. ) t If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday , , •- .. r,-» h- rnn-iaar"d fin by a holiday. r I schedules shall be submitted Within-fi,r5 ""``"` a' � plug, ,— Engineer's Written request. I e (')u) corking days of the e. 7iia2. ofCooma( $` ) ----._. - The fol loan ng days are designated as legal holidays : Januar Y 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday last (ionday in May, Jul r in February, September 9, 2nd Monday in October, lovemberin p11 , 4t ' Thursday in November, December 25 , 4th days , hours from l2. s Statetride election and an 'Q0 noon to 3:00 p.m, on Good Friday, y other day established as a enral by proclamation of the Governor of Californialegal or holiday President of the United States . the - B - 10 SECTION G - GENERA!_ PROVISIONS ' 9. PROSECUTION AN'D PROGRESS (Cont. ) t ' e. Time of Completion (S.S . 8-1 .06) (Cont- ) If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday , the following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. a 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S- 9) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Determination of Rights (S.S. 9-1 .045) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .045 shall - not apply. b. Partial Payments (S.S. 9-1 .06) In lieu of conflicting provisions of the third paragraph of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .06 and the fourth paragraph of S.S. Seca 11 -1 .02, the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. c. Payment of :Withheld Funds (S .S. 9-1 .065) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .065 shall not apply. d. Final Payment (S.S, Sec. 9-1 .07) (1 ) Upon satisfactory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the acceptance of the work to the hoard of Supervisors. If the Board accepts the completed work, it shall cause a 'totice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder- (2) Thirty-five (35) days after the filing of the Notice of Completion , the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance of the work , if he certifies by a sworn written statement that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, and that no claims have been filed with the Agency based upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no liens or withhold notices have been filed against said stork or the property on which ,the work was done. Payment of the balance due will be made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S .S. Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08 shall not apply. B - 11 _. x SECTION 6 - GENERAL PROVISIOttS 10, MEASUREI ENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) (Cont. ) i f. Clerical Errors (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .09), The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .09 shall not apply. g. All prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. B - 12 .; „ GOU SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AUZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1 .03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 shall apply except as modified Herein. 1 . DEFINITION. As used here, "force account" means the method of ca dating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cast plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to be paid for on a farce account basis , compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S. Sec, 9-1 .03 as modified herein. 2. LABOR. •,� d-fined in B - 12 .: t 00076 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUI'1T AI!-D EQUIPIMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1 . 03) The provisions of S.S. Sec, 9-1 .03 shall apply except as modified herein. 1 . DEFINITION. As used here, "force account" means the method of ca cu ating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to be paid for on a force account basis , compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 as modified herein. 2. LABOR. a. The actual %,.ages to be paid , as defined in S. S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la) , will be considered to be the prevailing rates in effect at the time the labor is performed, and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be made for any retroactive increases or decreases in such rates . b. Premium wage rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing , by the Engineer. The labor surcharge percentage to be a plied to the actual wages paid as provided in Section 9-1 .03A(ib of the Standard Specifications will be 13 percent for all work, except that for the following types of work said labor surcharge will be as shorn below: Type of Work Performed Labor Surcharge Percent Cleaning and painting metal bridge - - - - - 30 Concrete construction - bridge - - - - - - - 25 Erection of structural metal for metal bridge, excluding sign bridge - - - - - - - 30 Piledriving , not including . cast-in drilled hole piles - - - -•-- - - - - - - - 23 3. EQUIPMENT RECITAL The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply except as modified herein. a. No payment will be made for idle time due to breakdown, lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond the control of the Agency. b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra work site equipped as ordered. c. Idle time waiting for the arrival of trans- porting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. k> C - 1 .� ;4A SECTION D - CONSTRU:T I O11 DETAILS ' 1 . MATERIALS In accordance with the provisions in Section 6-1 .07, "Certificates of Compliance, " certificates of compliance will be required for pavement markers and epoxy. The asphalt concrete mix design shell be designated by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimus mix design review period of four working days for a design from an "approved" com- mercial plant and five continuous working days for a design from- a "non-approved" commercial plant. For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary aggregate samples. Refer to Section "Asphalt Concrete" of these Special Prnvisions. Asphalt concrete relative compaction for base failure repair shall be determined by comparing the ddnsity of the asphalt concrete inplace to the maximum density determined by ASTM Test No. D2041 . This maximum density determinafiion shall be conducted on uncompacted material sampled from the subject areas and in accordance with AST14 No. D2041 or from the cores sarin from the compacted subject material . The core field density shall be determined by ASTM Test No. D2726. Test si►es for field densities and field sarnpling shall be determined in a random manner as described in Test Method No. Calif. 231 , modified to include nuclear testing by Contra Costa County' s backscattar method on asphalt concrete materials, or by core densities. 2. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY A-ND SIGNING Construction operations shall be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 12-foot-.ride traffic lane open to public traffic at all times. At the end of the. day' s work. and when construction operations are not in progress, a passageway -shall be maintained through the work equal to the width of the original traveled way. In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7-1 .08, "Public Convenience," and 7-1 .09, "Public Safety," of the Standard Specifications, the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of flag- men and of furnishing, (except those signs shown on the plans to be County furnished) installing, maintaining and removing all signs ( including County furnished signs), lights, barricades and other warning and safety devices. D - 1 ,: .� _ 010078 a ,r ; tin VvG78 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 2. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont. ) Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County, together with 4" x 4" wood posts, galvanized carriage bol-ts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one ( 1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs, posts and fasteners. Signs shall be erected and covered with burlap prior to commencing any other work on the contract. Covering shall be removed immediately preceding the start of wcrk when directed by the Engineer. Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of 2' - 6" in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two feet clear of the edge of pavement. Signs shall be placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface except that where there are ped- estrians, the clearance shall be seven feet. Exceptions to the location provisions of this paragraph shall only be on the written approval of the Engineer. Upon completion of the project and at a time directed by the Engineer, the signs, barricades and lights shall be taken down, dismantled; and the County furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue. Lane closure shall conform to the provisions in Section 7-1 . 092, "Lane Closure, " of the Standard Specifications except that the taper length for each lane width of closure shall be determined by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer.. The Contractor shall provide and station competent flagmen in advance of each closure. The sole duty of the flagmen shall be to direct traffic around the work. Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in Section 7 of the Standard Specifications and these special pro- visions, including full compensation for furnishing all labor ( including flagmen, ) materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for installing, maintaining and removing all signs, lights and barricades as shown on the plans, as specified herein, and as directed by the Engineer, including picking up, hauling and returning County-furnished signs, and posts, shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for Signing and Traffic Control ,r and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. D - 2 00079 ":2 SECTION D - C0NST2"1'TIO4L DETAILS 2. PUBLIC CONI EN I E14CE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cant. ) The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaged between the time it is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Contractor under the contract. Payment shall be made in increments of the contract lump sum price for Signing and Traffic Control in the following manner: Initial increment - 40 percent of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of installation of all county furnished signs. Final Increment - Balance of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of removal and dismantling of all signs, lights, barricades, posts and framing and delivery of County-furnished materials to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop. 3. COOPERATION Attention is directed to Section 7- 1 . 14, "Cooperation, " and Section 6-1 . 10, "Utility and Non-Highway Facilities," of the Standard Specifications. The following work by other forces will be under way within and adjacent to the limits of the work specified, as follows: (a) Central Contra Costa Sanitary District - manhole adjustments (b) Shell Oil Co. - West Coast Pipe Lines (telephone no. 228-4285) - electrolysis monitoring device adjustment (c) Martinez plater Co. - valve cover adjustments In lieu of the compensation provisions in Section 7, "Legal Relations and Responsibility, " and Section 8, "Prosecution and Progress, " of the Standard Specifications, full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made for delay or inconvenience to the Contractor's operations by reason of his con- formance with this special provision . D - 3 h.., 00080` 4 Mon �w _ D - 3 00080 SECTION D - CONSTRUCT I Ott DETAILS _ 4. OBSTRUCTIONS Attention is directed to Section 7, "legal Relations and Responsibility," and Section 8-1 . 10, "Utility and Eton-Highway Facilities, " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Attention is also directed to the presence of water, oil , sewer, and gas pipe lines and overhead utilities in the construction area. The Contractor shat"I give the utility companies including Shell Oil Company two (2) working days advance notice before work may start. The work specified shall be so conducted as to permit the utility companies, the rater district and the sewer district to maintain their services without interruption. Abandoned pipe lines, conduits, culverts and foundations, if encountered, shall be removed and disposed of off the job site, in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13, "Disposal of Materials Outside the Highway Right of Way, " of the Standard Specifications. Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision , not otherwise provided for, shalt be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made therefor. 5. ADJUSTING SURVEY MONUMENT COVERS Where shown on the plans or directed by the Engineer, existing survey monume..t covers shall be adjusted to finished pave- ment elevation after final paving by reconstruction of the monument In accordance with the provisions in Section 15-2.05, "Reconstruction" of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Covers shall be so adjusted that there will not be any perceptible difference in elevation between the finished pavement surface and the cover. The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the smoothness and riding quality over the adjusted covers. Adjusting the monument cover shall include performing all work and furnishing all materials necessary to remove and rein- stall the frame and cover. The use of adjusting rings will not be allowed. Salvaged materials which are undamaged may be reinstalled upon the approval of the Engineer. D - 4 <, +41 '4 UV 81 O - 4 00081 { y} SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 5. ADJUSTING SURVEY MONUMENT COVERS (continued) During sealing or paving operations, all surface structures shall be protected from being covered by paving, and no adhesive material shall be permitted to seal or fill the joint between the frame and cover of any existing utility structure. 6. BASE FAILURE REPAIR Where designated on. the plans or ordered by the Engineer, the existing surfacing and base shall be excavated to the depth shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer. It is anticipated that there will be an excess of approximately 350 cubic yards of excavated material which shall be disposed of by the Contractor off the job site, in accordance :pith the provisions of Section 7-1 . 13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way, " of the Standard Specifications, and Section A-5 of these special provisions. Prior to backfilling the excavated areas, all asphalt concrete edges shall be tack sealed with asphaltic emulsion paint binder, RS-I . Asphalt concrete backfill shall be placed in one layer. Asphalt concrete backfill shall be compacted to a relative compaction of 90 percent. All base and pavement repair excavated in any one day shall be backfilled that same day. No excavated areas will be permitted to remain open overnight. If necessary, excavations shall be temporarily filled to the existing pavement level over- night and excavated thr next working day at the Contractor's expense. The quantity of base failure repair to be paid for will be measured by the square foot as shown on the plans and adjusted by the amount of any change ordered by the Engineer. The contract unit price paid per square foot for base failure repair shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials ( including asphalt concrete and paint binder) tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for doing all the work ( including excavation, removal and disposal of failed area material ) involved in repairing base and pavement as shown on the plans, as specified in these special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. D - 5 y^. 00082 rr � SEC`14 D - CONS' nUCTtO nETAtLS ntinued) 6, BASE FAILURE REPAIR (Co provisions in Section 4-1 .038, In lieu of the P �, of the Standard Specifications, creased or Decreased Quaniities, more than y of base failure 25 percent adjustment of compensation ��i i I nay i es bybe de i f the to-tat pa nuantiirePar�,rnnn� I shall be temporarily fitted to The exisfiin j m shall l and excavated thc. " g pavement level over- expense. next working day at the Contractor's Will be The quantity of base failure repair to adjustedby by the square foot as shown on the paid for y the amount of an plans and y change ordered by the Engineer. Thesco tractnclude nit price paid Per square foot for base failure repair i all tabor, materials ( including compensation for furnishing toots, equipment g asphalt concrete and tools, he work• and incidentals paint binder) ( including excavation, removal and disposal or dofnfailed g all tare ma involved in repairing specified in these special and pavement as shown on the a ns, as Engineer, provisions, and as directed bPfans, as y the 00082 .. SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 6. BASE FAILURE REPAIR (Conti-nued) In lieu of the provisions in Section 4-1 .03B, " in- creased or Decreased Quantities," of the Standard Specifications, adjustment of compensation will not be made if the to-tat pay quantity of base failure repair varies by more than 25 percent from the amount shown in the Proposal . 7. ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shalt be Type B conforming to the provisions in Section 39, "Asphalt Concrete, " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, asphalt binder to be mixed with the mineral aggregate shalt be steam-refined paving asphalt having a viscosity grade of AR 4000 and shall comply with the requirements of the "Materials" section of these special provisions. Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2. 02, "Aggregate, " of the Standard Specifications for three-quarter inch (3/4" ) maximum, medium grading. Paint binder shalt be asphaltic emulsion, RS- 1 , and shall be applied at a rate of 0.07 gallons per square yard . The Contractor' s attention is directed to Section 94-1 .06, "Applying," and Section 93-1 .03, "Mixing and Applying, " of the Standard Specifications. Prior to applying any asphaltic emulsion, the existing pavement shall be cleaned, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, of all material such as, but not limited to, leaves, sand, gravel and dirt. Any bushes which extend over the existing pavement shall be trimmed to the satisfaction of the Engineer. No traffic shalt be allowed on the asphaltic emulsion with the exception of vehicles unloading asphalt concrete. All vehicles involved with the Contractor's operations shall turn around only at public street intersections; driveways and other private property shalt not be used without prior written consent of the involved property owner, a dated copy of which shall be delivered to the Engineer prior to the use thereof. Paint binder shall be applied no farther in advance of the overlay than that distance which the Contractor can maintain free of traffic. D - 6 k . � _ 00083 SECTION 0 - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 7. ASPHALT CONCRETE The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded at the plant until it Is discharged from the delivery vehicle._ The asphalt concrete overlay shall be spread in one layer. Asphalt concrete surfacing shall be placed one-half width at a time and the remaining one-half width of roadbed shall be -kept free of obstructions and open for use by public traffic at all times until the half-width of surfacing first placed is ready for use by traffic. The sequence of paving shall be such as to avoid paving a lane width with a cold joint on both sides. Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed - overlay pavement shall be made by tapering the new pavement in accordance with the plans. The overlay shall extend to the •edge of pavement in areas without curbs and to the tip of the gutter in areas with curbs unless otherwise shown on the plans or directed by the Engineer. Full compensation for constructing the transverse joint as specified above shall be considered as included in .the contract price paid per ton for asphalt concrete, and no separate payment will be made therefor: - - - Conforming work, driveways.,.. entrances and road connections to connect with the pavement overlay shall be paved as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer. Full com- pensation for placing asphalt concrete in these areas shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per ton for asphalt concrete, and no separate payment will be made therefor. D - 7 k_= 00081 1 SECTION D - CONSTPUCTION DETAILS 7. ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) In lieu of the provisions in Section 4-1 .036, " Increased or Decreased Quantities, " of the Standard Specifications, adjustment of compensation will not be made if the total pay quantity of asphalt concrete varies by more than 25 percent from the amount shown in the Proposal . 8. PAVEh;EVT MARKERS Pavement markers shall conform to the provision's in Section 85, "Pavement Markers," of the Standard Specifications and these special proivisions. The adhesive shall be the Rapid Set Type conforming to Section 95-2.04, of the Standard Specifications. The provisions of Section 85-1 .03, "Sampling, Tolerances and Packaging," shall not apply, however a Certificate of Compliance shall be required for the markers and the rapid set epoxy. Pavement markers shall not be placed until the traffic centerline stripe has been painted by "County Forces. " This traffic stripe shall be used by the Contractor as the control line for the installation of the markers. All additional work necessary to establish satisfactory lines for markers shall be performed by the Contractor, including correction of minor irregularities in the line established by the traffic stripe. . —I The contract unit price for the types of markers shown on the Plans shall include full compensation for furnishing Rapid Set Adhesive, and no additional payment shall be made therefor. 9. •CLEAN`-UP All construction debris, materials, and equipment in the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor, shall be removed and disposed of outside of the con- struction area .in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way, " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Full compensation for clean-up shall h-e considered as Included in the prices paid for the various contract Items of work requiring clean-up, and no separate payment will be made therefor. VOT1 ,i ,� , u:...,• la.;::,„;,;.a'• r. .t.'•;W":.•lPT::. ..._,., ... „_. -., v _ ,.� .<�r,...._.. .:..ii" S'.,'. z.. ... ,. .. - ,e.w�....rf.._.. ... _ - ... BT on on ra No } P Y 2 a ` is ti r Of •_;� +� 1 3 = ! a : �:: •� F b -off f - - � �si0 2z T If o o r n n n •i -1 1 -� D f• �� > > > r �: TIC16L, ! s 13 t i '0 lcn 24 -f -• 1 E � rt� f r Z-T 10 ••O V • •Y J V N >• 1' _._ I L,Z l_ r z-- ' t - o -� mn •tea � f� _ r i^ i i.Z i ! w �� �i �r 1 -� _ LLLLJJJJJ _ N - y e '4' -_ '• 'b dog "C' o Rc gS� a�ri G9a = F = i•� '' =�{ ZL Cl ra IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Directing Publication ) of Notice of Intention to Acquire Real RESOLUTION NO. 75/200 Property From the City of Walnut Creek Required for the Parks and Open Space Bond ) (Gov. Code Sec. 25350) Program for County Service Area R-8. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: In accordance with the City of Walnut Creek and County Agreement dated September 17, 1974, providing for the acquisition and operation of local park and open space facilities for County Service Area R-8, it intends to acquire from the City of Walnut Creek, a Municipal Corporation, for park and open space purposes the property hereinafter described, at a cost of Thirty-One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($31,500.00). The Board will meet on Tuesday,April 15,1975 at10:30 a.m. in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, to consider this proposed acquisition, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish the following notice in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES, pursuant to Government Code Section 6063: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACQUIRE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County declares its intention to acquire from the City of Walnut Creek at a cost of $31,500.00, all that real property in the City of Walnut Creek being all of Lot E Map of Tract 4578 filed October 30, 1974 in Book 174 of Maps, Page 13, and will meet at 10:30 a.m. on April 15,1975to conduct a public hearing on its proposed intention to acquire the hereinabove described real property. DATED: March 11 , 1975 J. R. OLSSON County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board Nancy 3. Ortega of Deputy PASSED on March 11 ,1975unanimously by Supervisors present. VJW:JDF:wf cc: Public Works - R/P (2) Administrator Auditor County Counsel City of Walnut Creek RESOLUTION NO. 75/200 0ti�� ` RESOLUTION NO. 75/200 =,w _k6 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Accepting ) and Declaring Certain Roads ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/201 as County Roads (Subdivi- sions 4446, 4494 and 4714), ) Brentwood Area, ) WHEREAS the Board heretofore accepted as complete con- struction of improvements in Subdivisions 4446, 4494 and 4714, Brentwood area; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director reported that on March 4, 1975 the map for Subdivision 4714 was approved, thus completing the dedications of rights of way for Randy Way (built to satisfy the conditions of approval of the three afore- said subdivisions); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLVED that the following named roads, which are shown and dedicated for public use on the following maps, are ACCEPTED as County roads: Subdivision 4446, filed December 3, 1974 in Book 175 of daps at Page 18; Subdivision 4494, filed November 18, 1974 in Book 174 of Iiaps at Page 48; and Subdivision 4714, filed March 4, 1975 in Book 176 of Maps at Page 24: RANDY WAY (36/60/0.38) LAURIE DRIVE (36/60/0.06) QUAIL COURT (32/52/0.06) DOVE COURT (32/52/0,06) MINNESOTA AVENUE WIDENING - - - PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of March, 1975 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: Supervisor E. A. Linscheid. cc: Recorder Subdividers Public Works Director Director of Planning County Auditor-Controller County Administrator fla0ss 0E�088 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for the Stone - Valley Road Bicycle Path Project, RESOLUTION NO 75/202 Alamo Area, Project No. 4331 -4183-75� WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the construction of a seven to eight foot wide separate bicycle path on Stone Valley Road between Danville Boulevard and Miranda Avenue, Alamo area; have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and environmental and mandatory referral requirements. having previously been complied with; WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimt= rates paid on this project, have been approved- by this Board; and . IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifica— tions are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on April 8. 1975 , at 11 :00 a.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, invit3'ng bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the LA.FAYETTE §Uff PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on March 11 , 1975 cc: Public Works Director . County Auditor-Controller County Administrator RESOLUTION NO. 75/202 00089 STORE VALLEY ROAD PROJECT NO* 4331-4183-75 BIDS DUE APRIL 89 1975 AT If O t CLOCK A.M. ROOM 1039 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING# 651 PINE STREET# MARTINEZ# CALIFORNIA 94553 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ# CALIFORNIA P R O P O S A L F O R STONE VALLEY ROAD BIKE PATH NAME OF BIDDER BUSINESS ADDRESS ---------------------------- PLACE OF RESIDENCE ___+►___-_____w_.-s-_Y s_-Y_----s_ TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CF C%'otiTRA COSTA COU".TY — THE UNDERSIGNED+ AS PIDDER: DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THOSE NA—:ED HEREIN— THAT THIS PROPOSAL 1S MADE WITHOUT COLLUSION WITH ANY OTHER PERSON# F I R1h OR C?RPORATION— THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE LOCATION OF .THE PRO:— POSED RO-POSED WORK* PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS— AND HE PROPOSES AND AGREES* IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED* THAT HE WILL CONTRACT WITH THE COUNTY OF CCINTRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHINERY* TOOLS# APPARATUS AND OTHER MEANS OF CONSTRUCTION* AND TO DO ALL THE WORK AND FURNISH ALL THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT# IN THE MANNER AND TIME PRESCRIBED# AND ACCORD— ING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN SET FORTH• AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL PAYMENT THEREFOR AN AMOUNT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPECIFIED HEREINSELOW FOR THE VARIOUS ITEMS OF WORK# THE TOTAL VALUE Or SAID WORK AS ESTIMATED HEREIN BEING S ------------------- ( 1NSERT TOTAL) AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UNIT PRICES BID# TO WIT- 000.90 0©c90 yv 1 � • PROPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE (3) DECIMALS ) -------------------------------------------------------------+---------+--------- ITEM TOTAL ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF PRICE ( IN ( IN . N0. QUANTITY MEASURE ITER FIGURES) FIGURES) ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- LS SIGNING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 -- ------- ----_--- 2 LS MOBILIZATION ____________________________r_-----------------------------_ ------- --------- 3 5 EA RESET MAILBOXES ------------------------------------------------------------- ------- --------- 4 LS CLEARING AND GRUBBING L ------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- 5 --------- 5 570 CY ROADWAY EXCAVATION (F) 6 1 .700 SOFT ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT SECTION 7 44 LF 2411 CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE te064" THICK) 8 21 +465 SOFT MINOR CONCRETE (PATH) ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- -------- 9 35 LF REMOVE FENCE ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- --------- 10 200 LF RECONSTRUCT WOOD FENCE ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- 11 1 EA MINOR STRUCTURE (TYPE III MANHOLE BASE WITH TOP SLAB) 12 27 EA FURNISH AND INSTALL SIGN POSTS 13 500 LF 411 SOLID WHITE STRIPING -------------------------------------------------------------L--------A--------- NO,91 P 2 = 7 Mel PROPOSAL (CONT. ) -•---•.-___ (PRICE NOT TO EICEED`THREE (31 DECIMAL ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF QUANTITY mEASURf ~�-- -------- I rEr•; TOTAL 14 39000----_�.----------------�I TES; PRICE( IN ( t• --------- FIGURES) FIGURES) LF 6 # 1 SOLID WHITE STRIPING -------- - 15 205 LF 6 ! ' SOLID WNI TE STRIPING - RECONSTRUCT wpOD FENCE .. — 200 LF r✓_ _ __--- 10 — rtTYPErI1I MANHOLE STROCWU E --- —"" EA piI i10t'2 SLAB) - -_--- N TOP .. -- — 11 1 BASE w 1 T ---r""' ~------ INSTALL SIGN POSTS 27 EA FURNISH ANO r 12 r�---r4� SOLID �rcHITE 5TRIPING 500 LF _..__r_--- 13 rr r----- r rr--r- �g1 -ir p -- 2 PROPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE (3) DECIMALS) -------------------------------_--------------------------t--------t--r—_---- ITEM TOTAL ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF PRICE( IN ( IN NO• QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM FIGURES) FIGURES) 14 3+000 LF 6" SOLID WHITE STRIPING --------------------------------------------------------- -------- -------- 15 205 LF 6" SOLID WHITE STRIPING --------------------------r-.---r-------------------------------------------- 16 -_----fir----_--__r---✓ ✓--✓_-- -~__Yr-16 130 LF 12 " SOLID WHITE STRIPING --------_r--r-_--r-✓r---r------------r-_✓r_r--------- --------- 17 436 SOFT ARROWS AND MESSAGES --_rl-i-r---------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 -------✓--------------------- ------- -------- 18 2+150 S SUPPLEMENTAL WORK (PAID AS EARNED) 52.150.00 RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS TREE TRIMMING (5) ----- ....�r--- -------------------- _—✓_✓_✓ ✓_------- NOTE—PLEASE SHOW TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL ---------------rrr-.-rr-r--.-._-------------------------r-✓-✓- --------------✓- P — 3 0(� 92 .. M1.. ,: ... .. • .... ,4;.:xh ...ypr t".wY"',a,. _Az I PROPOSAL (CONT. ) ---------------- IN CASE OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEii UNIT PRICES AND TOTALS+ THE UNIT PRICES SHALL PREVAIL. IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE QUANTITIES OF WORK UNDER EACH ITEM ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY* BEING GIVEN FOR A BASIS OF COMPARISON OF PROPOSALS AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO INCREASE OR DE— CREASE THE AMOUNT OF WORK UNDER ANY ITEM AS MAY BE REGUIRECs IN ACCORD— ANCE WITH PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FORTH FOR EACH ITEM OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL AMOUNT BID FOR THE PROJECTS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED, AS BIDDER, SHALL FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND ISN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND TO BE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE TOTAL A=MOUNT OF THIS PROPOSALs TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUNTY9 EXECUTED BY A RESPONS— IBLE SURETY ACCEPTABLE TO SAID COUNTY, IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED BY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA• IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL BE ACCEPTED AND THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AND TO GIVE THE TWO BONDS IN THE SUMS TO BE DETERMINED AS AFORESAID• WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS+ NOT INCLUDING SUNJAYSs AFTER THE BIDDER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CON— TRACT IS READY FOR SIGNATURES THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY, AT ITS OPTION, DETERMINE THAT THE BIDDER HAS ABANDONED THE CONTRACT* AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTANCE THEREOF SHALL BE NULL. AND VOID AND THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. SUBCONTRACTS ------------ THE ----------- THE CONTRACTOR AGREES, BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL TO CON— FORM TO THE RECUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 411: OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE PERTAINING TO SUBCONIRALTORSs THE SAME AS IF INCORPORATED HEREIN. A COMPLETE LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS 15 REQUIRED* AND THE BIDDER WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM WITH HIS CWN FORCES* ALL ITEMS OF WORK FOR WHICH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE FOLLOWING IS A COMPLETE LIST OF ITEMS OF 'FORK TO BE SUB— CONTRACTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF A PORTION OF ANY ITEM OF WORK IS DONE BY A SURCONTRACTORs THE VALUE OF THE WORK SUBCONTRACTED WILL BE BASED ON THE ESTIVATE!) COST OF SUCH PORTION OF THE CONTRACT ITEMS DETERMINED FROM INFORMATION SUBM.17TED BY THE CONTRACTOR# SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ENGINEER. THE UNDERSIGNED* AS BIDDER, DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED ANY BID FROM ANY SURCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMAN THROUGH ANY BID DEPOSITORY, THE BY LAWS, RULES OR REGULATIONS OF WHICH PROHIBIT OR PREVENT THE CON— TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY B I D FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MA TER I ALMAN s WHICH IS NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID RID DEPOSITORY, OR '*RICH PREVENT ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR M'A7ER I ALMAN FROM BIDDING TO ANY CONTRACTOR WHO DOES NOT USE IHE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FROM OR THROUGH SUCH BID DEPOSITORY. P 4 40093 — USE TtiE FACILI I Itb ur vii At.t.&_a I ulLJ . 00093 1 P — 4 ■ PROPOSAL (CONT. ) ---------------- NO* ---------w----- NO. ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ---- ------------------'...----- ---------------------- -------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ---- --------------------- - ------------------------ ----------------------- ---------------------- -------------- ---- ------------------------ -- ------------- ------------------- ---- ------------------ ACCOSPANY I NG THIS PROPOSAL IS A PROPOSAL GUARAIN'TY IN THE AMOUNT OF TCN (3 0) PERCENT OF AM:OUNT B I D ---------------------------w--_-----___—_--- _---_---_—_ (CASHIER'S Ci(ECK• CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER'S BOND ACCEPTABLE.) THC NAMES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS- IMPORTANT NOTICE ---------------- IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPORATION• STATE LEGAL NA`•SE OF CORPORATION* ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT* SECRETARY* TREASURERS AND MANAGER THEREOF. IF A COPARTNERSHIP, STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRM* IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN INDIVIDUAL# STATE FIRST AND LAST NAME IN FULL* ---------------------------------------------------- -----------~ --------------a----------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ------------------~----------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------w---------~--------------------- . LICENSED TO DO OR ':UBCGNTRACT ALL CLASSES OF WORK INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT* IN ACCORDABLE WITH AN .ACT PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRA— TION EGISTRA— TION OF CONTRACTORS* LICENSE NO* (CLASS- ------------------------- CLASS-------------------------- -----w----air-----------------------~-- ----w ------ -------------------ar-------------------------ate—moi--------------------------------- (SIGNATURE --------------- (SIGNATURE OF BI EDCDER) BUSINESS ADDRESS --------------------------------------- ------------- PLACE OF RESIDENCE DATE 19 -------------------- ------- —_ 001094 P — 5 r : Stone Valley Road Bike Pater Project No. 4331-4183-74 ------------------------------------------------------- LICENSED TO a0 OR `:UBCONTRACT ALL CLASSES OF WORK INVOLVED IN THE PROJECTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRA- TION EGISTRA- TION OF CONTRACTORS• LICENSE NO* (CLASS I • --_- ---_r_r--.------------------------ ---------------------- -----------------------------_r-------------r-. -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- tSIGNATURE OF 3IDDER1 BUSINESS ADDRESS M-------------------------------------------M- PLACE OF RESIDENCE ------------------ --------------------_r---- - DATE 19 P — 5 00;994 Ask ;.. :ra Stone Valley Road Bike Path Project No. 4331-4183-74 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY t t STONE VALLEY ROAD BIKE PAT! 4 i 1 q 4 COUNTY ROAD NO. 4331 t VICTOR W. SAUER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA March 1 I , 1975 0009, - - March 1 1 , 1975 ' WNW- _ Stone Valley Road Bike Path Project No. 4331 -4183-74 N D E X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1 . Location A-I 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-1 4. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion b Liquidated Damages A-1 5. Permits A-2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B- I 2. General B-I 3. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-I 4. Award and Execution of the Contract B-3 5. Scope of Work B-3 6. Control of Work B-4 7. Control of Materials B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility B-5 9. Prosecution and Progress B-8 10. Measurement and Payment B-10 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL I . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . Lines and Grades D-1 2. Materials D-1 3. Measurement and Payment D-2 4. Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing D-2 5. Obstructions D-4 6. Mailboxes D-4 7. Relocate Sprinkler Heads D-5 8. Reconstructing Property Fences D-5 9. Clearing and Grubbing 10. Tree Trimming 0-6 II . Watering D-6 12. Earthwork D-7 13. Asphalt Concrete D-7 14. Minor Structures D-8 15. Corrugated Steel Pipe D-8 16. Minor Concrete D-9 17 . Furnish and Install Signs 8 Posts D-9 18. Painting . D-10 ATTACHMENTS CC 302 CC 3022 CC 306 CC 3051 CC 3020 Bike Xing Message �� Plate 17-20 0 a SECTION A - DESCRIPTIOI, . OF PROjcCT - I . LOCM! The project is located on Stone Valley Road betty Danville The and Miranda Avenue, in the Alamo Are I• between Area. 3. Measurt""+ u•• Pub1 is Safety and .rfyn ►sty 4, Public Convenience, D-4 5. Obstructions D-4 6, MailboxesD-5 7. Relocate Sprinkler Heads D-5 S. Reconstructing Property. Fences 9. Clearing and Grubbing 0-6 10. Tree Trimming 0-6 II . Watering D-7 12. Earthwork 0-7 13. Asphalt Concrete D-8 14, Minor Structures D-8 15. Corrugated Steel Pipe D-9 16, honor Concrete D-9 17 . Furnish and install Signs 8 posts D-10 18. Painting - ATTACHMENTS CC 302 CC 3022 CC 306 CC 3051 00096 'Bike Xing Message CC 3020 Plate 17-20 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION-OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATIOU The project is located on Stone Valley Road between Danville Boulevard and Miranda Avenue, in the Alamo Area. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists in general of grading and surfacing with concrete over native soil , as shown on the typical cross sections. Clearing and grubbing and earthwork are to be performed; corrugated metal culverts and a rii^or concrete structure are ;o be constructed; a driveway is to be reconstructed; existing property fences are to be removed or reconstructed ; traffic striping and signing are to be placed or installed; and such other items or details, not mentioned above, -khat are required by ,the plans, Standard Specifications or these special provisions shalt be performed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DgCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled, "STONE VALLEY ROAD* BIKE PATH" the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business & Transportation Agency, Dept. of Transportation, dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply , these special provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract Cor Agreement) , the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental agree- ments amending or extending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon fhe work specified 'herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference ;hereto in these special provisions. 4. BEGINNING OF WORK T114E OF COMPLETION b LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 . 03, "Beginning of Work, " Section 8-1 .06, "Time of Completion," and Section 8-1 .07, "Liquidated Damages," of the Standard Specif- ications and these special provisions. A - 1 i REVISED 2-14-75 SECTION B - GENERAL PRO:'ISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires , the following terms have the following meanings : a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the Notice to Contractors , Proposal and Special Provisions . b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Works 'Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency 's representative for administration of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIOUS (S.S. ) means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S. S. ) , dated Januar;;, 1975. Any reference therein to the State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be inter- preted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under- this contract. e. EQUIPMENT REITAL P,ATE-S AND GENERAL PREVAILING MAGE RATES means the latest edition of_ the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage nates of the State of California , Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , and on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S. S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Szction A of these special provisions , or elsewhere by ' special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Soecifications . The Standard Specifications (S.S. ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein except to the extent that they are modified herein. 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply except as modified herein. B - 1 00099 *�T SECTION A. - DESCRIPTION' OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located on Stone Valley Road between Danville Boulevard and Miranda Avenue, in the Alamo Area . 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists in general of grading and surfacing with concrete over native soil , as shoran on the typical cross sections. Clearing and grubbing and earthwork are to be performed; corrugated metal culverts and a minor concrete structure are =o be constructed; a driveway is to be reconstructed; existing property fences are to be removed or reconstructed; traffic striping and signing are to be placed or installed; and such other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the plans, Standard Specifications or these special provisions shall be performed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled, "STONE VALLEY ROAD BIKE PATH" the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business & Transportation Agency, Dept. of Transportation, dated January.. 1975, insofar as the same may apply , these special provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract (or Agreement) , the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental acree- r ments amending or extending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon 'the work specified herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference ;hereto in these special provisions. 4. BEGINNING OF WORK TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 5-1 . 03, "Beginning of Work," Section 8- 1 .06, "Time of Completion, " and Section 6-1 .07, "Liquidated Damages," of the Standard Specif- ications and these special provisions. A - 00097 Y SECTION A - DLSCR! PTION OF PROJECT 4. 3EG I NIN I NG OF WORT; T 114E OF COMPLETION 8 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (Continued) The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Froceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of : 35 WORKING DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed. " The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of $75.00 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above, and authorized extension thereof. 5. PERMITS Grading - The Contractor shall comply with the appli- cable provisions in the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7- Division 716 of the Contra Costa .County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as fill on private property within the County. . Flood Control - The Contractor shall comply with the applicable provisions in the County Ordinance (Division 1010 Title 10) in the process of doing any work involving existing storm drain facilities, creek beds, channels, drainage ways, and water courses. Full compensation for conforming to Permit requirements shall be considered as included in the price paid for the items in which the permits are required. A - 2 00088 A — 2 O'4098 tkfi -REVISED 2-14.-75 SECTION B - GENERAL PRO:'ISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires , the following terms have the following meanings: a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the Notice to Contractors , Proposal and Special Provisions . b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Works -Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency 's representative for administration of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.'S. ) , dated January, 1975. Any reference therein to the State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be inter- preted to refer to the Agency , or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL PATES A(iDGE(fERAL PREVAILItIG WAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing :Wage Rates of the State of California , Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , and on fild in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S. S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these special provisions , or elsewhere by ' special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall net apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Specifications . The Standard Specifications (S.S . ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein except to the extent that they are modified herein . 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS ^;�• The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply except as modified herein. t B - 1 0 -C „•; . Lo . . t,ilt. (� i =�� . r� • SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONNS 3. . PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIRE14ENITS AND CONDITIONS (Cont.) a. Examination of Plans , Specifications , Contract and Site of Work (S.S. 2-1 .03) Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph of S.S . Sec. 2-1 .03 may be inspected in the office of the Public Works Director for the County of Contra Costa , Martinez, California. b. Proposal (Bid) Forms (S .S. 2-1 .05) (1 ) The provisions of S.S.. Sec. 2-1 .05 concerning the pre-qualification of bidders as a condition to the furnishing of a proposal form by the department shall not apply. (2) All proposals (bids ) shall be made on forms to be obtained from the office of the Public Works Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions ; no others will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S .S. Sec. 2-1 .05 are superseded by the following: All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures , an item price and a total for the item in the respective spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who shall fill out all blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (4) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 shall not apply. C. Proposal (Bid) Guaranty (S.S. 2-1 .07) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded. by _the following: (1 ) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash , certified check , cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 . 11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 . 11 shall not apply. Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors . » 8 - 2 00-wo SECTION' B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREIIEE;TS ANMD CONNDITIOUS (Cont. ) d, Compet�nc;' of Bidders S S 2-1 11 Cont All bidders must be contractors holding a -valid license -to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code , and may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability financial responsibility , and `•n ri nr in nrA r to h 1inihi -n n .4d - tin n ' f i - The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded- by _the following: (1 ) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash , certified check , cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 . 11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 . 11 shall not apply. , Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors . , B - 2 001100 SECTION' B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREN:EUTS AND CONDITIOUS (Cont. ) d. Competency of Bidders S.S. 2-1 . 11 Cont. All bidders must be contractors holding a -valid license -to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code , and may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability , financial responsibility , and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION' OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) The provisions of S.S . Sec. 3 shall apply except as modified herein. a. Award of Contract (S.S. 3-1 .01 ) As used in S.S . Sec. 3-1 .01 "Director of Public Works " means the Board of Supervisors . b. Contract Bonds (S.S. 3-1 .02) The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of the total bid and a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount of at least fifty percent (50%) of the total bid, each in the form approved by the Agency. c. Execution of Contract (S. S. 3-1 .03) Within seven (7) days after its submission to him, the suc-cessful bidder shall sign the contract and return it, to- gether with (1 ) the contract bonds , and either (2-a) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations , or (2-b) a certificate of ttorkmen 's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (2-c) an exact copy or duplicate thiareof certified by the Director o-- the insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department , at the address indicated on the Special Provisions. d. The Guaranty of the successful bidder will be returned within fifteen (15) days after the contract is finally executed and approved , and Guaranties of other bidders will be returned promptly after the execution of the contract. 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S.S. 4) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 4 shall apply except as modified herein. In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in Section 4-1 .036 , "Increased or Decreased Quantities ," of the Standard Specifications , the following shall apply: B 3 00101. y1_` Jt2 B - 3 0001. SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 5. SCOPE OF 1•.ORK (S.S . 4) (Cont.-) If the total pay quantity of any major item of aiork required under the contract varies from the quantity shown on the Proposal by more than 25 percent, in the absence of an executed contract change order specifying the compensation to be paid , the compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with Sections 4-1 .036(1 ) , (4-1 .036(2) , or 4-1 .03B(3) , as the case may be. A major iters of word; shall be construed to be any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. 6. CONTROL OF WORK (S.S. 5) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 shall apply. . 7. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (S.S. 6) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 6 shall apply . 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S .S. 7) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7, except as modified by the agreement ( Contract) or these special provisions , apply to this project. a. Insurance (1 ) The Contractor, before performing any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency obtain and maintain in force Vie following insurance: (a) With respect to the Contractor' s operations : B - 4 00102 . r SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISION'S 8. LEGAL RELATION'S AND RESPONSIBILITY (S. S. 7) (Cont. ) a. Insurance ( Cont. ) (i ) regular Contractor 's Public LiabilIt Insurance for at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars $250 ,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of any one person, and at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) for4 all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or more persons in any one accident or occurrence; and (ii ) regular Contractor 's Property Damage Liability Insurance for at least Fifty Thousand Dollars t$50 ,000) for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property in any one accident or occurrence and, subject to that limit per accident or occurrence, a total (or aggregate) coverage of at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100 ,000) for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property during the policy period; and (b) With respect to Subcontractors' operations , Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf: (i ) regular Contractor's Protection Public Liability Insurance for at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 250 ,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of any one person, and for at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500 ,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or deaths of two or more persons in any 'one accident or occurrence; and (ii ) regular Contractor's Protective Property Damaqe Liability Insurance for at least Fifty Thousand Dollars 50 ,000) for-all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property in any one accident or occurrence, and, subject to that limit per accident or occurrence, a total " (or a )regate) coverage of at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars (100,000) for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property during the policy pdriod; and (c) Without limitation as to generality of the foregoing subdivisions (a) and (b) , a policy or policies of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in amounts not less than 250 ,0001 X00 ,000 Public Liability and $50 ,000 Property Damage Insurance, insuring the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO , SHALL NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. f` 0 03 i e_ SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS ' 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) a. Insurance (Cont. ) (2) Form, Term, Certificates (a) The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form and placed with an insurance company or companies satis- factory to the County, and shall be kept in full force and effect until completion to the satisfaction of and acceptance by Agency of all work to be performed by Contractor under the agreement. (b) The Contractor shall furnish , or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificate(s) of insurance or certified copies of the policies of insurance hereinbefore specified. Said certificate(s ) shall provide for notice of cancellation to the Agency at least ten (10) days prior to cancellation of the policy. b. Public Safety The provisions of S.S . Sec. 7-1-09 shall apply except as modified under Section D - "Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing" of these special provisions. Maintenance of all project signing, portable de- lineators , flashing lights , and other safety devices , shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all times . The Contractor shall respond promptly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies , to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices . ` Failure to frequently inspect and maintain lights and barricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway , or failure to respond promptly to notification of im- properly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspension of the contract until such defects are corrected. All expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call -outs , " for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supplementing the Contractor's barricades or warning devices , will be charged to the . Contractor and may be -deducted from any monies due him. C. Preservation of Property The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications shall apply to all improvements , facilities , trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. B - 00104 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISION'S 8. LEGAL RELATION'S AND RESPOttSIBIL'ITY °(-S.S. 7) (Cont. ) c. Preservation of Property (Cant. ) The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 . 11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: C If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights- nt- drown on the plans , the Is 91h devices , wi 1 i u.. from any monies due him. C. Preservation of Property The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications shall apply to all improvements , facilities , trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. 00104 r. SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPOi1SIBILITY ('S.S. 7) (Cont. ) c. Preservation of Property (Cont. ) The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 . 11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights- of-way or easements shown on the plans , the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repaifs shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-Way and Easements The rights-of-way , easements , rights-of-entry , fill permits and other permits acquired by or on behalf of the Agency are, as far as can be determined, adequate for the perfor- mance of the work under this contract. Any additional rights-of- way, easements , or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or convenient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. e. Access to Construction Site The Contractor shall make his own investigation of the conditions of existing public and private roads and of clearances , permits required, restrictions , road and bridge load limits , and other limitations affecting transportation and ingress and egress to the job site. The unavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become the basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. f. Responsibility for Damage The provisions of the sixth , seventh , and eighth paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 7-1 .12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor shall not apply. B - 7 Vd1� ,�fr r _ � SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS •8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Have or Earthquake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 . 165, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal slave or Earthquake;" of- the Standard Specifications are amended to read: 1 . Occurrence--"Occurrence" shall include tidal waves , earthquakes in excess of a magnitude of 3. 5 on the Richter Scale, and storms and- floods as to which the Governor has proclaimed a state of emergency when the damaged work is located within the territorial limits to which such proclamation is applicable or, which were, in the opinion of the Engineer, of a magnitude at the site of the the work sufficient to have caused such a proclamation had they occurred in a populated area or in an area in which such a proclamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the Mork from Damage--Elothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to protect the Mork from damage. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of repairing damage to the work caused by the occurrence which the Engineer determines was due to the failure of the Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Plans and Specifica- tions , pecifica- tions , take reasonable and adequate measures to protect the . work or exercise sound engineering and construction practices in the conduct of the work, and such repair costs shall be excluded from consideration under the provisions of this section. 3. Determination of Costs--Unless otherwise agreed between the Engineer- and the Contractor, the cost of the work performed pursuant to this Section 7-1 . 165 will be determined in accordance with the provisions in Section 9-1 .03, "Force Account Payment," except that there shall be no markup allowance pursuant to Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor, " unless the Occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal :rave or earthquake. The cost of emergency work, which the Engineer determines would have been part of the repair work if it had not previously been performed, will be determined in the same manner as the authorized repair work. The cost of repairing damaged work which was not in compliance with the require- ments, of the plans and specifications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shalt not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. B - 8 t: 00106 SECTIi4N 8 - GENERAL PROi+ISIOUS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. Payment for Repair 1911ork--11•then the Occurrence ` that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, determined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 per cent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes . When the Occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost g of the repair determined as provided in Subsection . E in accordance with the following: (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bis comparison purposes is ' $2 ,00 ,000 or less , the County will pay 90 per cent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 per cent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes . (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is greater than $2,000,000, the County will pay 90 per cent of the cost or repair that exceeds $100,000. 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 8 shall apply except as modified herein. B - 9 �. 00JA1-7 SECTION 8 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) a. Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer's Estimate preceded by the letters (S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items. " b. Assignment (S.S. 8-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to become due under the contract, may be assigned by the- Contractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors , nor in any event without the consent of the Contractor's surety or sureties , unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. c. Besinninq of Work (S. S. 8-1 .03) In lieu of the provisions of S.S. Sec. 8-1 . 03, the Contractor will be issued a "tlotice to Proceed" by the Enaineer within five (5) working days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charged against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed. " The Contractor shall not start wort; prior to the date stated in the "Notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. d. Progress Schedule (S .S. 8-1 .04) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress schedule before starting any work on the project and, if requested by the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within five (5) working days of the Engineer's written rec;u^st. e. Time of Completion (S.S. 8-1 .-06) The following days are designated as legal holidays : January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in May, July 4, 1st Monday in September, September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11 , 4th Thursday it November, December 25, Statewide election days , hours from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. on Good Friday, and any other day established as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States . 8 - 10 4 00108 00108 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION; AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) e. Time of Completion (S.S . 8-1 .06) ( Cont. ) If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday , the following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAY14ENT (S.S. 9) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Determination of Rights (S.S. 9-1 .045) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .045 shall not apply. b. Partial Payments (S.S. 9-1 .06) - In lieu of conflicting provisions of the third paragraph of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .06 and the fourth paragraph of S.S. Sec. - 11-1 .02. -the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. c. Payment of Withheld Funds (S.S. 9-1 .065) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .065 shall not apply. d. . Final Payment (S .S. Sec. 9-1 .07) (1 ) Upon satisfactory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the acceptance of the work to the Board of Supervisors. If the Board accepts the completed work, it shall cause a Notice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. (2) Thirty-five (35) days * after the filing of the Notice of Completion , the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance of the work , if he certifies by a shorn written statement that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, and that no claims have been filed with the Agency based upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no liens or withhold notices have been filed against said work or the property on which the work was done. Payment of the balance due will be made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S . Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08 shall not apply . , B - 11 p 00109 S - 11 00109, • f y, SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIOUS 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) (Cont. ) f. Clerical Errors (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .09) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .09, shall not apply. g. All prior partial estimates ' and payments shallP be, subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. B. - 12 tt' y 00 .10.1 B - 12 .=r - 00 .10 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AAD EQUIPMENT REUTAL (S.S. 9-1 .03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 shall apply except - as modified herein. 1 . DEFINITION. As used here, "force account" means the method of calculating—payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost plus specified percentages to .cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra wore: is to be paid for on a force account basis , compensation %-rill be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S . Sec. 9-1 .03 as modified herein . 2. LABOR. a. The actual stages to be paid, as defined in S. S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la) , will be considered to be the prevailing rates in effect at the time the labor is performed, and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be made- for any retroactive increases or decreases in such rates . b. Premium wage rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing , by the Engineer. The labor surcharge percentage to be a plied to the actual gages paid as provided in Section 9-1 .03A(lb� of the Standard Specifications will be 18 percent for all stork, except that for the following types of work said labor surcharge will be as shown below: Type of Work Performed Labor Surcharge Percent Cleaning and painting metal bridge - - - - - 30 Concrete construction - "bridge - - - - - - - 25 Erection of structural metal for metal bridge, excluding sign bridge - - - - - - 30 Piledriving , not including cast-in- drilled hole piles - - - -•-- - - - - - - - 23 3. EQUIPMENT RENTAL The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply except as modified herein. a. No payment will be made for idle time due to breakdown , lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond the control of the Agency. b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra work site equipped as ordered. c. Idle time waiting for the arrival of trans- porting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. C - l• 0011 Fl_ SEC _ D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS I LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notification by the Contractor as specified in Section 5- 1 .07: 1 (a) Clearing, cut and fill . bridge, excluding sign bridge - - - - - - - 3U Piledriving , not including cast-in- _ - - - _ 23 drilled hole piles - - - -•-- - 3. EQU PHEI 1 RENTAL The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply except as modified herein. a. Ho payment will be made for idle time due to breakdown, lack of operator, weather cantrol conditions theprohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond Agency- b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra work site equipped as ordered. c. Idle time waiting for the arrival of trans- porting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. . C - 1' 00111 ' x SECT 1014 D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS I LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notification by the Con- tractor as specified in Section 5-1 .07: (a) Clearing, cut and fill . (b) One set of reference stakes for final alignment and grade control . (c) Fencing. (d) Manhole and pipe culverts. The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adequacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set. If the Contractor requests additional stakes, hubs, lines, grades or marks other than those set by the Engineer, the cost of labor, equipment and materials required to comply with the Contractor' s request shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. The cost of labor, equipment and materials involved in resetting stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons, will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor: (a) Negligence in use of construction equipment. (b) Stakes ordered by the Contractor that are not used for a long period of time and are lost in the interim. (c) Poor planning of sequence of operations by the Contractor. 2. !MATERIALS 4 Certificates of compliance will be required for cement, reinforcing steel and corrugated steel pipe. Portland cement concrete mix designs shall be designated by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum mix design review period of four working days for a design from an "approved" commercial plant and five continuous working days for a design from a "non-approved" commercial plant. For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary aggregate samples. D - I 114 SECTION D - CONSTR"O TION DETAILS 2. MATERIALS (Continued) The Contractor shalt dive the Engineer not less than 4 working days advance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspections of materials for portland cement concrete from re- cognized commercial plants. The relative compaction will be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method No. Calif. 2!6. The field density may be determined by Test i=:ethod No. Calif . 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No. Calif. •231 . ) 3. MEASUREMENT AND PAYIV.ENT Attention is directed to Section 9, "Measurement and Payment," of the Standard Speci ► icatic,ns and these special provisions. Attention is directed to Section 9-1 .015, "Final Pay Quantities, " of the Standard Specifications, the provisions of which are applicable to one bid item on this contract. 4. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, P:?L IC SAFETY AND SIGNING Construction operations shalt be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 10-foot-gide 'traffic lane open to public traffic at all times. At the end of the day' s work and when construction operations are not in progress, a passageway shall be maintained through the work of sufficient width to provide for two I0-foot-wise paved traffic lanes for public traffic. The Contractor shall hear the -entire cost of, furnishing, (except those signs shown on the plans to be County-furnished ) installing, maintaining and removing all signs ( including County- furnished signs) , lights, barricades and other warning and safety devices. Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County, together with 4" x 4" wood posts, galvanized carriage bolts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between ' Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one ( 1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs, posts and fasteners. D - 2 IN r SECTION D - CONSiPUCTION DETAILS 4. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont. ) Signs shall be erected and covered with burlap prior to commencing any other work on the contract. Covering shall be removed immediately preceding the start of work when directed by the Engineer. for swu iu— &uu, _ it_ ij-v-u ii I 1 ii. a .. The Contractor shall bear the -entire cost of. furnishing, (except those signs shown on the plans to be County-furnished ) Installing, maintaining and renoving all signs ( including County- furnished signs) , lights, barricades and other warning and safety devices. Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County, together with 4" x 411 wood posts, galvanized carriage bolts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sion Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one ( 1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs, posts and fasteners. D 2 00 SECTION D CONSTF.LICTIOri DETAILS 4. PUBLIC COUVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont. ) Signs shall be erected and covered with burlap prior to commencing any other work on the contract. Covering shall be removed immediately preceding the start of work when directed by the Engineer. Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of 21 611 in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two feet clear of the edge of -pavement. Signs shall be Placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface, except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas, or where there are pedestrians, the clearance shall be seven feet. Exceptions to the location pro- visions of this paragraph shall only be on the written approval of the Engineer. Upon completion of the project and at a time directed by the Engineer, the signs, barricades and lights shall be taken down, dismantled; and the County-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue, Lane closure shall conform to the provisions in Section 7-1 .092,, "Lane Closure", of the Standard Specifications except that the taper length for each lane width of closure shall be approved by the Engineer prior to its use. Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in Section 7 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions, including full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for installing, maintaining and removing all signs as shown on the plans, as specified herein, and as directed by the Engineer, including picking up, hauling and returning County-furnished signs, and posts, shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for Signing and Traffic Control , and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaged between the time it is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance -Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Contractor under the contract. Payment shall be made in increments of the contract lump sum price for Signing and Traffic Control in the following manner: Initial Increment - 50 percent of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of installation of construction signs. 0 3 00114 D - 3 00114 r SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 4. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY A14D SIGNING (Cont. ) Final Increment - Balance of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of removal and dismantlins of all construction signs, lights, barricades, posts and framing and delivery of County-furnished mat- erials to the Shell Avenue Main- tenance Yard Sign Shop. 5. OBSTRUCTIONS Attention is directed to the presence of .tater, serer, and gas pipe lines and overhead utilities in the construction area. The Contractor shall give the utility companies two (2) working days advance notice before work may start. The work specified shall be so conducted as to permit the utility companies, the water district, and the sewer district to maintain their services without interruption. Abandoned pipe I i nes, conduits, culverts ar d foundations, if _ encountered, shall be removed and disposed of off Tn=- lob site, in accordance with the provisions in Section 7- 1 . 13, "Disposal of Materials Outside the Highway Right of flay, " of the Standard Speci- fications. Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision, not otherwise provided for, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made therefor. 6. MAILBOXES Private mailboxe_ and newspaper receptacles shall be removed as directed by the Engineer, and reset on portable mounts consisting of redwood timber posts in concrete pedestals formed in five-gallon cans or buckets, in accordance with the provisions in Section 15, "Existing Highway Facilities, " of the Standard Speci- fications and these special provisions. Redwood posts shall be dense str.:ctral crade conform- Ing to the current Standard Specifications of the California Red- wood Association. D - 4 00115 SECTION D - CONSTFUCT!Oil DETAILS 6. MAILBOXES (Continued) Five (5) sack Portland cement concrete, otherwise con- forming to the provisions in Section 90-10, "l4inor Concrete, " of the Standard Specifications shall be used for the concrete pedestals. con.,I uti"tU d5 1 i14 UUGU 1 fl i Sit �1 14'..-+ }�'� I(j IUI Ylly .-.1lVU-. C.V Illi 41 , items of work, and no separate paymenfi will be mode therefor. 6, MAILBOXES Private matlboxe_ and newspaper receptacles shalt be removed as directed by the Engineer, and reset on portable mounts consisting of redwood timber post ccordancerwiThete pthesprovisionsdinn five-gallon cans or buckets, in of The Standard Spec ;- Section 15, "Existing Highway fications and these special provisions. grade orm- nse sritra Redwood posts Shall eCb{ iCaions�ofcthetCalifornia fRed- Ing to the current Standard Sp wood Association. D - 4 00115 SECTION D - CONSTFUCTION DETAILS 6, MAILBOXES (Continued) Five (5) sack portland cement concrete, otherwise con- forming to the provisions in Section 90-10, 1114inor Concrete, " of the Standard Specifications shall be used for the concrete pedestals. During construction operations, the portable mount shall be moved around as necessary to clear the way for the Contractor' s operations, but at all times shall be easily accessible for the rural delivery. When construction is complete, the mounts shall be placed in a final position outside the shoulder line as directed by the Engineer, after which the posts and pedestals shall be painted with two coats of paint conforming to the provisions in Section 91-3. 02 of the Standard Specifications. The can or bucket form if neat appearing in the opinion of the Engineer, may be left in position over the pedestal ; otherwise, it shall be removed and disposed of outside the highway right of way. If the can or bucket form is left in place, it shall be painted as above specified and the bucket handle removed. Newspaper receptacles mounted on the existing mailbox post shall be replaced on the new post. The contract price paid per each for resetting mailboxes shalt include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment, and doing all the work involved in removingg the mailboxes, constructing the portable mounts, installing the mailboxes on the mounts in final position, including any necessary excavation, and painting, all as shown on the plans and as above specified, in- cluding newspaper receptacles. 7. RELOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS All the work involved in relocating sprinkler heads if required will be paid for as extra work as provided in Section 4-1 .03D of the Standard Specifications. 8. RECONSTRUCTING PROPERTY FENCES At locations shown on the plans and where directed by the Engineer, existing property fences shall be removed and re- constructed in new locations in accordance with the provisions in Section 15, "Existing Highway Facilities, " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. The existing white, wooden rail fence shown on the plans between stations 40 + 25 and 42 + 50 shall be reconstructed in kind 42 feet left of centerline. There are approximately 50 feet of triple wooden railed fencing and ,150} feet of double wooden railed fencing to be reconstructed. . . D - 5 OOHS E SECTION D - CONSTPUCTION DETAILS Q. CLEARING AND GRUBBING Clearing and grubbing shall be performed within the grading slope lines designated by the Engineer. All trees which are to be left in place and which are caused to fall or are damaged due to the negligence of the Con- tractor shall be removed by the Contractor at his expense and a deduction shall be made from monies due the contractor for the value of each tree. Said value shall be computed at the rate of five dollars per square inch of trunk cross section taken four feet above ground level . Full compensation for clearing and grubbing shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for "Clearing and Grubbing" and no separate payment will be made therefor. 10. TREE TR I NIMI I AG Tree trimming shall be a Special Service and conform to the provisions of Section 9- 1 .O3B "Work Performed by Special Forces or Other Special Services" of the Standard Specifications. Tree trimming shall be performed to meet the horizontal and vertical clearances shown on the plans. All tree trimming is to be performed by a recognized tree trimming specialist approved by the Engineer. Stub or ledge cuts shall not be left after the removal of limbs. Limbs to be removed shall be undercut to prevent breaks or tearing of the bark. Final cuffs shall be made nearly flush with the parent branch or trunks. leaving a callus ring. Portions of trunks or parent limbs from which limbs over one inch in diameter have been removed shall be immediately sealed with a commercial type tree sealer. Sealing shall be done the same day as trimming. 11 . WATERING Full compensation for developing water suppl.y and applying water, including water used to control dust resulting from contractor' s performance of the work shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work involving the use of water, and' no separate payment will be made therefor. D - 6 00117 00117 K SECTION D -- CONSTRUC T 1013 DETAILS 12. EARTHWORK The provisions in Section 19-2. 02, "Unsuitable (Material , " of the Standard Specifications, providing for 'payment for removal and disposal of unsuitable material as extra work shat I not apply. The removal and disposal of all unsuitable material will be paid for at the contract price per cubic yard for the class of material for the quantity involved. The provisions in the third paragraph in Section 19-2.09, "Roadway Excavation-Payment, " of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: Full compensation for overhaul shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per cubic yard for roadway excavation, and no separate payment will be made therefor. Native material may be used for structural backfill . Relative compaction shall not be less than 90 percent. The requirements of paragraph two of Section 19-5.03 do not apply. Full compensation for removing and disposing of over- size material shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no additional compen- sation will be allowed therefor. 13. ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shall be Type B conforming to the provisions in Section 39, "Asphalt Concrete, " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, asphalt binder to be mixed with the mineral aggregate st-all be steam- refined paving asphalt having a viscosity grade of AR 4000. Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2.02, "Aggregate, " of. the Standard Specifications for one-half-inch maximum, medium grading. Paint binder shall be asphaltic emulsion, Type RSI . The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle. Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed pavement shall be made by cutting the existing pavement to a neat, smooth tine at the conform line and constructing a vertical-face butt joint. 0 - 7 -10 SECT !Ota D - CO�,STRUCT!O�� DETAILS i3. ASPHALT COi:CRETE (Continued') asphalt concrete onsation for completing the asP including full comp.-� .eWa completed i n place, 1 and the asphalt concretea��regate base, construction and removal path ,.� ,�ri�aIt concrete, r-inn n�vement for conform work i hnl f Unless otherwise binder to be nixed with directed b refined the mineral r the Engineer, as Paving asphalt havingaggregate stall be asphalt a viscositY grade of steam- Aggregate shaft AR 4000, Section 39-2, 02 " conform to t one-half-inch A99regate, " of. the he grading specified in maximum, medium Standard Specifications for grading, . Paint binder shall be The Contractor sha l t furnish sanda use caltic nvas all loads of asphalt tractor from the time that Type RSI . l it discharged from the delivery nvas tarpaulins to cover the mixture is loaded until • rY vehicle. Conforms between existing shall be made by corms the exixis g pavement conform line and constructing nfi and newly constructed 9 Pavement to a neat, smooth line atafiheent g a vertical-face butt joint. D - 7 00118 _7 NOW All, SECTION D - CONSTRUCT 10'N' DETA ! LS 13. ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) Full compensation for conpieting the asphalt concrete path and the asphalt concrete driveway completed in place, including placing of asphalt concrete, aggregate base, construction and removal of temporary transitions, cutting existing pavement for conform work as shorn on the plans, as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per square foot for "Asphalt Concrete Pavement Section" and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 14; MINOR STRUCTURES Minor structure shall conform to the provisions of Section 51- 1 .02, "Vinor Structures , " and Section 90-10, 111`:inor Concrete" . The Type III manhole with top slab is designated as a minor structure. The third paragraph of Section 51-1 .02,- "Minor Structures, " shall not apply. Precast units will not be allowed . Forms for the minor s�ructure shall conform to Section 51- 1 . 05, "Forms, " of The Standard Specifications. The provisions in Section 51 -1 .02, "Minor Struttures, " and Section 51- 1 .23 "Payment, " of the Standard Specifications con- cerning payment for minor structures are superseded by the following : Minor structure will be paid at the contract price per each, which price shall include full compensation for all structure excavation and structure backfill , furnishing and placing bar rein- forcing steel and miscellaneous iron and steel ( including r.:eTal frames and covers) and doino all The work ,necessary, including .the relocation of the culvert marker, To construct the minor struCTure complete in place, as shown on the plans, and as specifie in these specifications and The special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, and no separate payment will be made for these included items. 15. CORRUG�T=ED STEEL PIPE Coupling bands for corrugated steel pipe arches shalt be the width specified in Section 20 of AASHTO Designation: 6136 for steel pipe for the equivalent circular pipe diameter, but shall not be less than 12 inches in width. The contract price paid 'for corrugated steel ripe involved shall include full compensation for structure excavation and backfill necessary for the installation of the pipe involved and for ditch , conform work. i'.,; D - 8 119 W-4 SECTION D - COI:STRUCTION DETAILS 16. MINOR CONCRETE Minor concrete for the bikepath and driveways shall- conform hallconform to the provisions in Section 73, "Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks, " and Section 90-10, "Minor Concrete, " of the Ssandard Specifications, CC 306 and these special provisions . The combined aggregates for minor concrete used in the work shall conform. to the grading limits for the one-inch, maximum size specified in Section 90-3.04, "Combined Aggregate Gradings, " of the Standard Specifications. Minor concrete shall contain not less than 470 pounds of cement per cubic yard. Surfaced lumber of nominal dimension may ae used for forming the front and back of the bikepath. Any section of bike path whether formed or extruded which does not meet the quality and appearance requirements of the specifications shall be removed and replaced of the Contractor' s expense. The bike path surface shall be finished with a fine hair push broom. The strike of the broom shall be in a transverse direction. Brooming shall be delayed until the concrete has set sufficiently so as to just retain the marks made by the broom hairs. Score mark at the center of the bike path will not be required. Aggregate base for the blanket to be placed beneath con- crete driveways, including the driveway to be reconstructed at Station 53+65, shall conform to the provisions in Section 26, "Aggregate Bases, " of the Standard Specificaticns for Class 2 aggregate base, 1-1/2" maximum, or 3/4" maximum grading. The aggregate base provided must comply wholly with the specifications for 1 - 1 /2" maximum or 3/4" maximum. A combination of the two separate specif- ications will not be accepted. The concrete bike path shall be cured by tinted or non- pigmented curing compound conforming to Section 90-7.01B "Curing Compound Method" of the Standard Specifications. The bike path and driveways wiII be paid for at the contract price per square foot for Minor Concrete (Path), which price shall include full compensation for furnishing and placing the aggregate base blanket beneath the driveways as shown on the plans and as specified in these special provisions. 17 . FURNISH AND INSTALL SIGNS & POSTS Signs shall be installed on sign posts at the locations shown on the plans and in accordance with these special provisions. Attention is directed to the existence of underground utilities. Signs, posts and all necessary hardware shall be provided and installed by the Contractor in accordance with County standard i-``s i'I details CC 3051 . 001,20 D - 9 . . . . jSigns, posts and all necessary hardware shall be provided _ and installed by the Contractor in accordance with County standard s i gni �g details CG 3051 . 001,20 D - 9 _-w f: SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DET , ILS 17 . FURNISH AND 1 INSTALL SIGNS d POSTS (Continued ) The length o; pipe to be used shall be such that the requirements set forth in Standard Drawing CC 3051 are satisfied . Care shall be taken in drilling the holes for the correct location and in cutting any thread to accommodate the signs and hardware. Galvanized steel or aluminum caps are required on the top of all posts. R25 (No Parking Anytime) signs shaft be double faced and mounted on standard cast aluminum "L" brackets. Posts shall be installed vertically in a footing of Class S portland cement concrete in accordance with County Standard Plan CC 3051 . The concrete shall be wet batch mixed and placed and smoothly finished to ground level height. Signs shall be covered after installation until all con- struction work is completed in the area . Full compensation for furnishing and installing signs and posts, including all labor, equipment, materials, digging the holes, placing concrete, saw cutting existing concrete as necessary and all incidental work required to install the signs and sign posts, complete in place, in accordance with the plans and these special provisions, shall be considered as included in the contract unit prices paid for "Furnish and Install Sign Posts" and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 18. PAINTING White pavement messages, arrows, and striping shall be painted on the pavement at locations shown on the plans and in accordance with these special provisions. Traffic paint shall be white reflec►orized and shall conform to the State of California Division of Highways Specification No. 721 -80-95, type 11 . Paint shall be applied only on thoroughly dry surfaces and during periods of favorable weather. Painting will not be permitted when the atmospheric temperature is at or below 350F or when freshly painted surfaces may become damaged by rain, fog, or condensation, or when it can be anticipated that the atmospheric temperature will drop below 350F during the drying period. If fresh paint is damaged by the elements it shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. The Engineer shall be the sole judge as to the suitability of the pavement surface for painting. D - 10 F 00121 V _ I 1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS , Ig . PAINTING (Continued) The paint shall be applied to provide a minimum dry film thickness of 0. 0075 inch. The completed stripe shall have clean and well defined edges, and its maximum deviation from the designated position of the stripe shall not exceed one-half inch ( 1/2") in any 100-foot length of stripe, including gaps. Surfaces which are to be painted shall be thoroughly clean, free from loose materials, and dry, and such area shall be prepared by the Contractor ;o the satisfaction of and with methods approved by the Engineer. Advance spotting will be performed by the Contractor and inspected for location and line by the Engineer prior to striping. Any damage to the newly painted striping, arrows or messages due to the failure of the Contractor to protect his work shall be repaired by him at his expense. Any over-spray or tracking of fresh paint onto unpainted surfacing shall be removed by sandblasting to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 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FOR 8-FOOT STOP Stencils to Be Made From 22-Gauge Galvanized Iron Reinforced as Shown ++6'F. t ! , 11t ' a I I .._ x o o_ 0 O � m O > z 0 i o z N N s 1 lit _ 4"� ,�_ �.- 4• 00129 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion ) of improvements and declaring ) certain roads as _ County ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/203 road_q Subdivision 4269, ) Walnut Creek Area. ) WHEREAS the Public Works Director having notified this Board that the construction of improvements have been completed in Subdivision 4269, Walnut Creek area, as provided in the agreement heretofore executed by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the subdivision map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement 4269, Walnut Creek area August 7, 1973 (Argonaut Insurance Company - Bond No. 142347) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Receipt No. 110065 dated August 2, 1973 ) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 8429(b) of the Ordinance Code as amended. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter described roads , having been heretofore dedicated to public use by the filing of map in the office of the County Recorder, be and the same are accepted and declared to be County road sof Contra Costa County: BANCROFT ROAD WIDENING TREAT BOULEVARD WIDENIIIG as shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4269 filed August 8, 1973 in Book 161 of Maps at Page 11, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of March , 197 5 , by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Recorder Subdivider Public Works Director RESOLUTION ,i0. 75/203 <•r 001130 r Form for Bonds of any Series subsequent to Series A ;Ti ` ?'} . jif IM X& (90tr Id of 0wrahms RFSOLUr M NO. 75/ 204 of Cmtra Costa County,State of California In re Issue of Bonds of i Myra r School District j . 19_6R_school Bonds,Series.C— ' WHEREAs.the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County,State of California,heretofore . i on the 27 h day of JAW= , 19-LOLy duly passed and adopted its resolution and order provid- ing roviding for the issuance of$147.0�.4QQ. _....._principal amount of bonds of i School District,designates"1962—School Bonds",asset forth in the records of this board of 4 supervisors;and :j WnEREAs, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of• which$---31r'-�-�CC principal amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series Ain the amount of$ M.000 ---have heretofore been ! 'i issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding;and , Wnuet.s,said resolutionrovided that the remaining 793 QQQ p g $ , principal amount'of said au- thorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the governing board of said district and this board of i supervisors might determine; (and rincipal amount designated Series B have heretofore ; been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding;)1 and this board of supervisors has ! s i' received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on th .day of h 19-35—,prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold,to wit,S 318,000 and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series.___C;and 1 =' WHEm&s. this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that{$.31,QQQ principal amountiVyiW of said remaining bonds of said authorized is- s ' sue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; i IT Is TaEaEFoas REsoi vm AI.'n ORDnm that said resolution providing for the issuance of$..1.3.0.00o principal amount of 19-69—School Bonds of N=fM School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be appli- cable pplicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. i $._3182 000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said x issue,to be designated"Series C Said bonds of Series_C shall be dated June 1 each or $5,000 eaten as may be designated in the bid of the ; 19-.M, shall bt. 00 successful bidder, and shall be numbered from C-1 up in consecutive humeri order; shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county,and shall mature in consecutive numerical order,from lower to higher,as follows: 20 000f 4 $.___._� principal amount of bonds of Serra C shall mature and be payable on June 1 in each of the years 19-.7 to 19..7$._,both inclusive; r ,.I $._3 r. nnn principal amount of bonds of Series.Ir shall mature and be payable on x 1Z� Q^: in each of the years 19.12_ to 19-11—,both inclusive,; $15,000 principal aatwurt of bonds of Series C shall maturer and be payable on June 1 in each of the years 1982 to 1995, both inclusive. on the days of Decettber and June of each year until said bonds arc paid; „i Para Sats-B—RLSOLV riO:d '4D ORDF3LO7 BOARDOZIIJYFRVISOHS FOSBONDS OEASY S"LES SUBSEpiIM'YZTO S2�IESA__jit f ` 75% 2n' ter-'— R F ,-, Said bonds of Series_0__shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors,and by the treasurer or auditor of said county,and shall be countersigned,and the seal of said board placed thereon, by the county { clerk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers,and the ' coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures �{ may be printed,lithographed,engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced,except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said seal may be printed, engraved, stamped or otherwise placed in facsimile on said bonds. Said bonds,with said coupons attached thereto,so signed and exe- cuted,shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT Is FuarEMR Osmmtm that said bonds of Series.—C—shall be issued substantially in the following form, .` to wit: 'umber UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars C STATE OF CALIFOMMIA i SCHOOL BOND OF Mo --School District of County. 19 9 School Bond,Serim C,_. is i MORara SCHOOL DISTRICT of rr ntrn rnata County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof,at the office of the treasurer of said county,on the day of....�T? � ...�...._.._._...� 19 ,the principal sum of j dollars($ ) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of - per cent (_%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the ' iJ ycf days ofd June - of each year from the date hereof 4 until this bond is paid (except;interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year). j This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor(except for such variation,if any,as may . be required to designate varying series,numbers,denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to I,I OB,000 ',and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called,held and conducted in said district on the..... 1 fith _.._.day of 19-§9, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra. , County,State of California,pursuant to and in strict conformity ;. with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things requu ed by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made i and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out.of the interest and sinking fund of said district, and the money for the redemption of this bond,and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said district. Ix 1VXTNEss WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk,and the seal of said board to be 1 . S laced hereon the_.....lst........dati or_.:_June _... , 19 75.. i . [te] WABiM-ff BQ= ... Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: ' H.D. FUNK �.R. OLSSOIV County Auditor County Clerk 00132 _ gra � i s IT Is Fusrass Osni:sm that to each of said bonds of Series-C- shall be attached interest coupons sub- +.+ ; stantially in the following form,to twit: The Treasurer of Coupon No ' Contra Costa County,State of California, E will pay to the holder hereof out of the : ►f interest and smldag fiord of the Mom School District +'1 in said County,an the.. lst day of ,19 !, at his office in Mgr-U M _____,in said County,the sum shown hereon,being interest then due on 19-6.4..School Bond No Series-J"of said District, E 4f dated—.Ib...�*►F'.. �.. ...__..., 19.7.x.. ' H. RM i iri County Auditor IT Is FuRTSER OsDmm that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series-C—and payment of the n E' interest thereon shall be raised by taction upon all taxable property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by laty. IT Is Fu&TBER Oxnssm that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series.0-to be published at least two weeks i 'E a newspaper of general circulation,printed and published in said County of Comm Costa - - -- -- -- Vi and therein advertise for bids for said bands and state that said board of supervisors ruin up to_.I1tBs[i8y }t the fith .gay of ..M3.y , 19-Z5,atln-An o'clock__a.,m,,of said day. }:j receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash,at not less than par and accrued interest, r and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. fu' E j± �t .a t+ 'S t, "V e 7 133 ......... ........ I'll F'n The foregoing resolution and order was passed and'adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,State of California,at a ' i *egutarmeeting thereof held on the nth day of March by the following rote,to wit: 1 i' Ams: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, i E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. Non: None. A&w—vT: None. WITri>ims my hand and the seal of said Board of Super%-isors this day of Ye=b 19—M h sj. R_ OTSSW i' County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors —• H.c e [sFaLj B y L. Kincaid Deputy Nous--:Delete this clause if only Series A Loads we oatstandiat:repeat this clause lot eta series subsequent to Series B. "Delete if all or remaiaiae bonds are to be issued. "Delete if only portion of remaining bonds are to be issued. i 'laser:amount of TOTAL authorized issue Srzctas Nota: Edueatian Code Section 21509 proirdes that the bonds aha11 be signed by the chairman of the board of supervisors,"or by such other cumber thereof as the board of supervisors shall by resolution adopted a fou-fifths rote of ori its utembcrs,authorize and dCigM mte for that purpose' L� ,+ If it is desired to have the bonds signed b7 such mmtLet ratter rhea tSe cia.sman•thea the Resottttioa and Order. and the bond form. should be ehaaped accordiasly and the Resolntioa and Otdet mast be adopted by sock four-fifths ran Education Code Section 2251 provides for of school bonds prior to their maturity at the option of die governing bond of the school i district,The prescribed statutory procedure and tie drsYrsity of possible redemption provisions rendes impracticable a general printed form for }' such matters.It is therefore suggested.sLauld redemption provisions be desired.that competent financial and legal advice be fust obtained. This form is for use oal2 when the principal amount of issue has been divided into two or more series and a series sabscgaeat to Series A t > tth�� berag issued are Series A me F.R. 5015-A instead of this form.If the issue has not been divided tato two or more _ Ln Ln }A t IM.f t4 ;} t $ C N t ! Pi bIt Lnoz l i ~ cd�• O t t>G o o U.Ji y = It O k COOM i TctS = w 1 It It Its lit • ' i �t 7 00134 i # x.„ a_ } ` (Form.for Bonds of any series subsequent to Series A) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Supervisors of 'i the County of.--Mntrd .CiZSt3 ..... _,State of California,at the office of the County Clerk and ex officio clerk of the Board of Supervisors in them. t 4??_ , City of ,Ma?tt Lnez�_._... in said ! County California,on 10:40 the Sth day of Ma,Y_ _. , 19_15,at the hour of....-.._o'clock._A..1+1. for the purchase of bonds of L10MMa ! School District, o ------_...County, State of California, more particularly described t below. ISSUE;$..31. ,51 _.._.._.._.....,19-.�School Bonds,Series C._, r.._ ._.._..__...._ . Fry V if V The bonds are a part of an authorized issue in the aggregate principal amount of i of-which$_350._0.0_ . ... ., designated Series A, have heretofore been issued and designated Series.-..§.......have heretofore been issued and the unmatured portions triereof are ! now outstanding. (i DATE:All of the bonds are dated—June-1— ._ ig.75..... INTEREST RATE:Il1a.�cimum ZeVjM__(.7.L_per cent per annum,payable annually for the first year on..JiMe.1. .. .-.---_...-- 19-76—,and semi-annually thereafter on.._--_-DeCeMber. 1,. ............� ; ' andeach year.Bidders must specify the rate or rates of interest which the bonds ' shall bear. Bidders may specify any number of separate interest rates irrespective of the maturities of the bonds and the same rate or rates may be repeated as often as desired;provided that: (i) each interest rate specified in any bid must be in a multiple of 1/8 or 1/20 of one per cent and a zero rate of interest cannot be specified; ' (ii) no bond shall bear more than one rate of interest, no interest payment shall be evidenced by more than one . coupon and supplemental coupons will not be permitted; (iii) each bond shall bear interest from its date to its stated maturity date at the interest rate specified in the bid; (iv) any premium must be paid in bank funds as ' part of the purchase price and no bid will be accepted which contemplates the cancellation of any interest cou- pons or the waiver of any interest or other concession by the bidder as a substitute for payment in full of the purchase price in bank funds.Bids which do not conform to the terms of this paragraph will be rejected. MATURITIES: The bonds mature serially in consecutive numerical order from lower to higher (without option of prior redemption) as follows: ? ,r $20,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall manse and be payable on June 1 in earn of the years 1976 to 1978, both inclusive; $16,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be payable on June 1 in each of the years 1979 to 1981, both inclusive; $15,000 principal amount or bonds of Series C shall mature and bes payable on ; June 1 in each of the years 1982 to 1995, both inclusive. Dpi .MEM-'1'ION OF BoiJDS: The purchaser may, at his option, and at the time or the submission of his bid, request that bonds in the denomination of Five Thousand Doilars ($5,000) or multiples thereof be issued in lieu of the equivalent amount of bonds of lesser denomination. If the bid of the successful bidder fails to specify the motion of bonds, they will be issued in the . !I$ denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). Bonds of any denomination will ' not be convertible into bonds of any other denomination. ' + �k PAYMENT: Both principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States at the office of } the County Treasurer of said County. EXECUTION AND REGISTRATION: Coupon bonds will be issued by the Board of Supervisors on behalf of the district. The bonds %%ill be executed by the manual signature of at feast one official authorized to execute the bonds.The bonds are registrable only as to both principal and interest. { ! PURPOSE OF ISSUE:The bonds dere authorized by more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an i election held in the district ort .. D1�__ _.w.w... __ 19.��.and will be issued end sold for the purpose of raising money for authorized school purposes. t''I SECURITY:The bonds are general obligations of the district,and the Board of Supervisors has power !t and is obligated to levy ad valorem taxes for the payment of the bonds and the interest thereon upon all property i . within the district subject to taxation by the district(e ccept certain personal property,which isited rates),without limitation of rate or amount. W1 U f.s r! Form Na 5019-8—OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS OF ANY SERIES SUBSEQUENT TO SERIES A. t TAX E\EMPT STATUS:In the event that prior to the delivery of the bonds (a) the income received J ' by any private holder from bonds of the same type and character shall be declared to be taxable (either at the f time of such declaration or at any future date) under any federal income tax laws,either by the terms of such j laws or by ruling of a federal income tax authority or official which is followed by the Internal Revenue Service, { or by decision of any federal court,or (b) any federal income tax law is adopted which will have a substantial : ' adverse tax effect on holden of the bonds as such,the successful bidder may,at his option,prior to the tender of the bonds by the Board of Supervisors be relieved of his obligation under the contract to purchase the bonds and in such case the deposit accompanying his bid will be returned. LEGAL OPINION:The legal opinion of the following firm,approving the validity of the bonds,will � be furnished to the successful bidder without charge- 01'Zick, PI'vingtCM- Rawley_A.%It r11 if'f'y ..._ Att02 1eyS Z+ [�.. O.. IIt�;SEI>PL'31 y San k'wa_ (`al i fhrrti a 4111-- A 111 -..____A copy of the legal opinion,certified by the official in whose office the original is filed,will be printed on each bond Wil ni, at the expense of the successful bidder if requested in his b1d. ct prig Of 11&* HIGHEST BIDDER:The bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder or bidders consider- ing the interest rate or rates specified and the premium offered, if any. The highest bid will be determined by deducting the amount of the premium bid (if any) from the total amount of interest which the district would ; be required to pay*from the date of the bonds to their respective maturity dates at the coupon rate or rates speci- fied in the bid and the award will be made on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to the district.The purchaser must pay accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of delivery.All interest shall be computed on a 360-dap year.basis.The cwt of printing the bonds will be borne by the district. RIGHT OF REJECTION:The Board of Supervisors reserves the right in its discretion to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularity or informality in any bid. PROMPT ANVARD:The Board of Supervisors will take action awarding the bonds or rejecting all bids not later than 24 hours after the expiration of the time herein prescribed for receipt of proposals unless such time of award is waived by the successful bidder. PROMPT DELIVERY: Delivery of the bonds gill be made to the successful bidder at the office of the County Treasurer of said County as soon as the bonds can be prepared which it is estimated will be within 30 days from the day of sale,but not prior to the date of the bonds. RIGHT OF CANCELLATION:The successful bidder shall have the right,at his option,to cancel the contract of purchase if the bonds are not tendered for delivery within 60 days from the date of sale thereof, and in such event the successful bidder shall be entitled to the return of the deposit accompanying his bid. FOP.II OF BID:All bids must be for not less than all of the bonds hereby offered for sale,and for not less than the par value thereof and accrued interest to date of delivery. Each bid, together with bidder's check, must he enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Baird of Supervisors of said County,and endorsed"Pro- posal for School Bonds of_ IbIng3 ...............School District, of_._._.Cr0l7l _liQ —.County:' BID CHECK:With each bid must be submitted a certified check or cashier's check for,$_15,9A0_....... drawzr on a bank or trust company transacting business in the State of California,payable to the order of the County Treasurer, to secure the district from any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid.In addition bidders are requested (but not required) to supply an estimate.of the total net interest cost to the district on the basis of their respective bids, which shall be considered as informative only and not binding on either the bidder or the district. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the County Clerk by mail,upon the award of the bonds.No interest will be paid upon deposit made.by any bidder. There is no litigation pending concerning the validity of the above issue, the corporate existence of the " district,or the title of the officers to their respective offices and the Board of Supervisors will deliver to the suc- cessful bidder a no-litigation certificate certibing to the foregoing as of and at the time of the delivery of the bonds. , Dated: March 11, 1975 J. R. OISSA�I R. - _.__. _ _ ........__ _...... County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board.of Supervisors of Contra Costa — ...._.._County, State of Californi l DEPUI°Z I. Delete this clause if only Series A hands are outstanding.repeat for each seres is addition to Series A if more than one series is outstanding. 3. Delete paragraph if this notice coven last series of authorired issue- . 3. Insert date at(east three months substNuemt to due of s4e- SPECIAL NOTE: This form is for use only when the principal arnunt of any issue has been divided ixo two or more series and a series subsequent to Series A is being sold. If the bonds being sold are Series A use Form No.5019-A instead of this form. If the issue has not been divided into two or more series use Form 10,soi9. i , 00136 �: w 1 Mama BEFORE THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA 2 3 In the hatter of Resolution 4 for Condemnation of CONDE111TATIOU Property for Road Purposes, RESOLUTION NO, 75/205 5 Stone Valley Road Bicycle Path I 6 Project No. 4331-41$3-75 Alamo Area 7 / 8 9 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, by 10 vote of two-thirds or more oc all its members, RESOLVES THAT: 11 It finds and determines and hereby declares that the public 12 interest and necessity require: 13 The acquisition, construction and completion by the County ,of 14 Contra Costa, of a public improvement; and in connection therewith 15 and necessary therefor, the acquisition of fee simple title to 16 real property, and other interest(s) in real property as described 17 in Appendix attached hereto; 18 ` 19 Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in 20 the manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public 21 good, and the least private injury; 22 This Board shall acquire in the name of the County of Contra . 23 Costa, the said real property and interest(s) therein by donation, 24 purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions for 25 eminent domain in- the Code of Civil Procedure; 26 The County Counsel of this County is hereby authorized and 27 empowered: 28 To acquire in the County's name, by condemnation, the titles, 29 easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the 30 said real property or interest(s) therein in accordance with the 31 provisions for eminent domain in the Code of Civil Procedure and 32 the Constitution of California, for County road purposes, - 33 To prepare and prosecute in the County's name such proceedings 34 in the proper court as are necessary for such acquisition, and 35 36 -1- 00137 I I To apply to said court for an order fixing the amount and 2 nature of such security as it may direct, and to deposit such 3 security as so directed, and for an order permitting the County to 4 take immediate possession and use of said real property or 5 interest(s) therein for said public uses and purposes; 6 The said real property and interest(s) in real property are 7 more particularly described in Appendix A attached hereto and by 8 this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein 9 set forth in words and figures. 10 PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 11, 1975, by the following vote: 32 L2 AYES: Supervisors - Kenny, Dias, Moriarty, Boggess, Linscheid 23 NOES: Supervisors - None 14 ABSENT: Supervisors - None 15 I HEREBY CER'"IFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and 16 regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the vote of two-thirds 17 or more of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 18 California, at a meeting of said Board on the date indicated. 19 20 Dated: J�c 21 22 J.R. OLSSON County Clerk and ex officio Clerk 23 of the Board of Supervisors of 24 Contra Costa County, California 25 26 BY2c.� l�a�L��.L. Deputy 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 SM:bw -2- 0038 !1 W,1�i� .. . ..... .. . . Stone Valley Road Bike Path APPENDIX "A" PARCEL 1 (White) Fee _ Portion of Lot F, Part 1, as said lot is shown on the map entitled "Map of Division Survey of the A. W. Stone Ranch, portion of the Rancho San Ramon and a part of the public lands situated in T.I.S., R.I.W., M.D.M., Contra Costa County, California" filed March 9, 1892 in Book F of Maps at page 141 , Records of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Beginning on the northerly line of the County Road known as Stone Valley Road at the easterly line of Parcel A as shown on the Record of Survey Map, filed May 12, 1967 in Book 48 of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 6, Records of said County; thence, from said point of beginning, along said northerly line of Stone Valley Road, South 870 46' 59" West 126.58 feet to the centerline of Austin Lane as shown on said Record of Survey Map (49 LSM 21); thence along said centerline North 220 14' 01" West 34.66 feet; thence, North 670 45' 59" East 25.00 feet to a point from which a radial line of a non-tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 20.00 feet bears North 670 45' 59" East; thence, southeasterly along said curve, through a central angle of 66° 02' 35", an arc distance of 23.05 feet to a line parallel with and 42.00 feet north- erly, measured at right angles from the proposed centerline of Stone Valley Road as shown on the map entitled "A Precise Section of the Streets and Highways Plan, Contra Costa County, Stone Valley Road" recorded July 14, 1961 in Book 3909 of Official Records at page 96, Records of said County; thence along said parallel line South 880 16' 36" East 97.02 feet to said easterly line of Parcel A; thence, along said easterly line South V 13' 31" East 21.37 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL 2 (Miles) Fee - Portion of Lot 8 as said lot is shown on the map entitled "Bolla Acres No. 1" filed April 9, 1947 in Book 33 of Maps at page 15, Records of Contra Costa County, California described as follows: Beginning on the southerly line of said Lot 8 from which the southeasterly corner of said lot bears North 880 30' 33" East 94.00 feet; thence, from said point of beginning, along said southelry line South 880 30' 33" West 81.13 feet along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 20.00 feet, through a central angle of 53° 06' 27", an arc distance of 18.54 feet to a point of cusp, thence South 860 46' 54" East 97.45 feet to the point of beginning. Page 1 of 2 Pages 00139 .. Stone Valley Road Bike Path PARCEL 3 (Spahr) Fee Portion of Parcel A as said parcel is shown on the Parcel 14ap filed June 14, 1968 in Book 4 of Parcel flaps at page 7, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described- as follows: + Beginning on the northerly line of a County Road known as Stone Valley Road (formerly . Green Valley Road) at the westerly line of said Parcel A; thence, from said point of j beginning, along said northerly line of Stone Valley Road North 880 30' 33" East 31.35 feet to the northerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed- to Contra Costa'` + County recorded January 21, 1969 in Book 5795 of Official Records at page 415, Records., of said County; thence along said northerly line North 860 32' 40" East 43.00 feet`. and along a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet through a central angle of 75* 14' 28", an arc distance of 65.66 feet; thence, South 280 53` 59" West. 21.29 feet; thence, South 62" 52' 07"' West 27.73 feet; thence, South 85° 49' 58" West . 85.59 feet; thence, North 45° 19' 44" West 8.03 feet to said-westerly line of Parcel.. s A; thence, along said westerly line South 260 21 ` 30" East 13.00 feet to the point of. beginning. i t 1 � i i a, i Page 2 of 2 Pages - (�� (� 1 'A"JA�0 `r. 3 4� 00140 '. ._ w y 3i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT In the Matter of Sale of Flood ) Control District Excess Property, ) 75/206 Rodeo Creek Channel ) RESOLUTION NO. Parcel Nos. X59,X18.1, X27.1 ) (Govt. Code Sec. 25520 Work Order 8788, Rodeo Area ) et seq.) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, RESOLVES THAT: This Board by Resolution No. 75/59 dated January 21, 1975 declared its intention to sell excess District property as described in the Notice to Bidders incorporated therein. This Board hereby finds that said property is no longer necessary to be retained for the uses and purposes of said District and should be sold as proposed. Said Notice to Bidders set Saturday,March 1, 1975 at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Veterans Memorial Building, 336 Rodeo Avenue, Rodeo, California. as the place and time when a County Real Property Agent would receive and consider pro- posals to purchase said property. The highest bids received at that time were as follows: PARCEL NO. HIGHEST BID SUCCESSFUL BIDDER BID DEPOSIT X 59 $ 210.00 Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Childers $ 20.00 X 18.1 $ 900.00 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Patigler $ 200.00 X 27.1 $1350.00 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Board $ 50.00 Said bids are hereby accepted and the property described in the Notice to Bidders is sold to the successful bidders named above. The Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute deeds for the property and cause the same to be delivered to the bidders named above upon payment of the balance of the purchase price to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale. PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 11 , 1975 by this Board. cc: Public Works Administrator Buyer (c/o R/P) Auditor Assessor County Counsel Flood Control District RESOLUTION NO. 75/206 OC-141 .t. OU14JL IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/207 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, TORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1974-75 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and. Taxation Code Section 4831, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected as stated below. Further, in accordance with Section 4985 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or here- after attached due to such error, should be canceled as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount Was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. In accordance with Section 255.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following exemption should be allowed. Although the assessees timely .filed the homeowner's exemption claim, additional information was required before the claim could be approved. The information has now been provided: On Parcel No. 1884411-004-8, Code Area 98002, HUTCHINS, ELIZABETH, c/o BARNES, RAY H. JR. & SHARON K. should be allowed the homeowner's exemption of $1,750. FURTHER, in accordance with Section 166 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following homeowner's exemptions should be allowed. The assessees of the following properties have filed notarized state- ments to the effect that they timely mailed a homeowner's exemption claim to the Assessor: Parcel Number Code Area Allow Assessee 071 -22 -005 3 01004. �17 0 GOODWIN, Jerry R. cc Shirley J. 087-2 -003-9 07013 1750 HILL, Doyle M. & Dolores C. 175-182-013-3 980031750 COLVIN, Reginald T. 185-342-028-7 ?30201750 MROZEWSKI, Irena B. zglez_ R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 75/207 00142 Parcel Number Code Area Allow Assesses 268-501-003-1 83005 1750 CRONK, William F. Jr. & Mary J. 412-323-010-6 11003 1750 BAILEY, Elaea Y. & Lanra E. 50b-221-038-0 85OC4 1750 WILCOX, Troy 0. & Velma 04-072-001-2 03000 1750 BAER, Glen E. & Susan M. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, .Assistant Assessor JOHN B. CLAUM, County Counsel P - By Deputy Copy to: Assessor (Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Adogted by the Board this (L dav of 2'3 Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/207 WIN IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA -` In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 751208 W EREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests to allow 80% of the Homeowner's Property Tax Exemption for the Fiscal Year 1973-74 pursuant to Section 275(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as said section was amended by Chapter'60, Statutes of 1974, effective March 13, 1974: as an emergency statute; NOW, T1MWORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to amend assessments to allow such exemptions as set forth in Section 275(d) of such statute, as follows: r Parcel Number Code Area Allow Assessee 507-040-005-5 08002 $114.00 Rt7GH, Ray L. & Theresa 529-340-034-0 0-034-0 08001 X11400 DEhTSEY, Jack F. & Nina r R. 0. BEATON, Assistant Assessor Copy to: Assessor (Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Adopted 1by the Board this day of 7$r • Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 75/208 00144 4�! IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/209 of the .Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) WBHERFAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THMWORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1974 - 1975 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in descriptions and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and in accordance with Sections 4986 and 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessee may file a claim for cancellation or refund: Code 01000 - Assessment No. 0186, boat CF ,LM-0 EM is erron- eously assessed to Paul L. Costa, assessed value 0. Since this boat was destroyed prior to the lien date, this assessment should be corrected to zero value. Code 01002 - Assessment No. 0096, boat CF 9780 FD is erron- eously assessed to Jerry Lee Shaver, assessed value $950. Since this boat was sold prior to the lien date, this assessment should be corrected to zero value. Code 53009 - Assessment No. 0326, boat CF 1432 EH is erron- eously assessed to Glenn Dugger, assessed value $110. Since this boat was sold prior to the lien date, this assessment should be _corrected to zero value. R. 0. Seaton Assistant Assessor cc: Assessor (Giese) Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION 110. 75/209 Page 1 of 2 VW1gj FURTHER, for the fiscal year 19.U-Y-4- Code 82038 - Assessment No. 1020, boat CF 1509 EV is erron- eously assessed to Sen 0. Sorenson, assessed value $3380. . Since this boat was moved out of state prior to the lien date, this assess- ment should be corrected to zero value. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections. JOHN B. CLAUSEN County Counsel R. 0. Seaton DeplIty DO Assistant Assessor Adoptcd by the Board this - l` p o f RESOLUTION, N0. 75/209 Page 2 of 2 00146 it 00146 i BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Re: Cancel Delinquent Penalty on ) First Installment on 1974-75 ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/210 Secured Assessment Roll. ) TAX COLLECTORS MMO: 1. I have established by satisfactory proof that remittance to cover payment of first installment of tax due the County for parcel number 166-261-014-4 was deposited in the United States mail properly addressed with postage prepaid, but was not received, which resulted in delinquent penalty being charged. ' 2. I, now having received and processed payment of the first install.- went, including delinquent charge of the tax indicated below, request cancellation of penalty accrued after the initial remittance was mailed, pursuant to Sections 2512 and 5096(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Date of Mailing: November 9, 1974 Assessee: DKinnell, Hary A. Tax Amount: $477.17 Penalty: 28.63 Dated:: F.MMM W. LEAL, Tax Collector I consent to this cancellation JOHN B. CLiLUJAER., County Counsel . By: X , Asst. By: , Deputy x x x x x x x x-x-x-x a-x-x-x x-x-x-x x x x x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x x x-x-x-x x-x-x-x-x-x-x BOARD'S ORDER: Pursuant to the above statutes, and to the above satisfactory proof, the AUDITOR is hereby ORDERED to CANCEL and REFMM the 6% delinquent penalty. PASSED ON rn 1/ , 1975, by unanimous vote of 9upervi.sors present. APL-.Jam cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector R.ESOLUTIOti ?iO. 75/ 210 9 0 4 ti IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF _CONTRA COSTA COUNTT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION N0. 75/211 by Public. Agencies ) vhIEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a'portion of the following tax . liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions baving been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. NOW,v THEREFORE., BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel. these tax liens for year of See Below BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT For Year 1972-73 9-804-8001. & 9-eo 3000 Por For Year 1973-74 9-8104-3000 & 9-804-8001 Por A. DONT FUNK, County Auditor-Controller , /. By.- Adopted y:Adopted b7 the Board this - / C4 nay of Q,t,�. � rGF (Tax Cancel Order) (R&T S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 County Tax Collector 2- (Redemption) (Secured) RESOLUTION N0. 75/211 V01—Lu y, V IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the matter of Conveying a Portion ) of Contra Costa County Fire ) Protection District Property to the RESOLUTION NO. 75/212 City of Pleasant Hill for Geary Road ) (Govt. C. Sec. 25526.5 widening - Work Order No. 5411 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: On December 23, 1969 the Board of Supervisors approved the acquisition of property for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District described in the deed recorded January 5, 1970 in Book 6037, page 150 of the Official Records of Contra Costa County, for a fire station site. On February 24, 1975 this Board awarded the contract to construct a new Administration Building on said property. Prior to issuing a building permit, the City of Pleasant Hill requires the District to dedicate by Deed a portion of said property fdr the widening of Geary Road, a City street, more particularly shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. This Board hereby DETERMINES AND FINDS that said portion of said property is no longer needed or necessary for District purposes and its estimated value does not exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). This Board further finds that such con- veyance is in the public interest and will not conflict with the use of such property by the District. The Board hereby APPROVES the conveyance of said portion of property, pursuant to Government Code Sec. 25526.5, and the Chairman of this Board is AUTHORIZED to execute a deed on behalf of the District to the City of Pleasant Hill. PASSED AND ADOPTED March 11 , 1975 unanimously by Supervisors present. SCL cc: Administrator Public Works (2) Recorded with Deed (via R/P) CCC Consolidated Fire District County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 75/212 00149 �.y t • 1• • •rl. _ Ir .1• _1,r:: EAST LINE OF "f -EAST Line of CONTRA COSTA CONY BEATIE To GASSER WEATI{Eas TO COROM `6037 Oil /s"D) ,"(574 O_k. Z&I) (8T4 O.R. 100 N 69'41;25"W 92:01' ,-N 1'oE;It" E 7.00 .ti1�•Y`4�.w.�i✓• ..I�w� 5 to 06�11,W T,00,-' • S 890'46*Z5`E 9Z.01, '•-CONTAINING 0.015± ACJLES POINT OF NW CORNER OF COMMENCEMENT TEIERMEYEIL TO COUNTY (2656 O.R. 146) GEARY ROAD PLAT FOR DEDICATION :=y PLEASANT WILL , CALIFORNIA 00150 . . SANDIS AND ASSOCIATES Felt 11 CONSULTING' CIVIL ENGINEERS ;; � ' 1520 SOUTH MAIN STREET � I WALNUT EK. CALIF. 94596 415/937-7650 •St02 r dr licl �s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) Revaluation of Ground Rental ) for Garry Grover Fixed Base ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/213 Operation (Buchanan Field ) Airport). ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: * - t Under Section Second of the Lease between the County of Contra Costa, as Lessors, and Garry Grover, et al, as Lessee, dated and commencing on October 6, 1964, and as amended and assigned in Board Resolution No. 69/569 dated August 26, 1969; the lease provides for revaluation of the ground rental at the end of 5-year periods of the original lease terms. This Board hereby approved the Public Works Directors recommendation that the ground rental of said lease, as amended and assigned, be increased from a total of ground rent of $2,880 per year ($2ko per month) to $3,600 per year ($300 per month) effective on January 1 , 1975• PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 11 , 1975 unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: Lessee (c/o R/P) County Auditor-Controller County Assessor County Administrator Airport Manager Public Works Director RESOLUTION NO. 75/213 o� 51 y.. 7 1 t, R y f 7 { l t 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. 75/214 RESOLUTION DIRECTING ADVERTISEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS FOR SYSTEM OF WATER SUPPLY, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1973-3, SAN RAMON, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA i x BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that this Board of Supervisors hereby orders that the construction of the system ti of water supply in Assessment District No. 1973-3, San Ramon, Contra Costa County, California, be had and done in accordance with the specifications for said work, which said plans and spe- cifications are on file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said Board of Supervisors hereby orders that bids for the construction of said system of water supply shall be received on the 8th day of April, 1975, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the office of the Clerk of the Board, Room 103, Administration Building, Martinez, California, which said time and place are hereby fixed as the time and place of a public meeting at which said bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared . Said bids, after being publicly opened, examined and declared, will be calculated by the Engineer of Work, their report returned to the Clerk of the Board, and the report of the results of the bidding and the calculations of the Engineer of Work will be reported to the Board of Supervi- sors of the County of Contra Costa. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or bids, should it deem this necessary for the public good, and also the 0052 a Mi >Mx } bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaithful in any .former contract with the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of March by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. X. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Stone & Youngberg Bond Counsel Engineer of Work Public Works Director County Counsel County Auditor-Controller County Administrator RESOLUTION; 210. 75/214 0015,' I I BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Proposed Amendment of County ) - General Plan for the South Walnut ) RESOLUTION NO: 75/215 Creek Area ) (GDv.C. 90 65355 -& 65361 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Its Clerk on January 31, 1975 received a copy of Resolution No. 37-- - - 1975 adopted by the Planning Commission recommending an amendment to the County General- Plan for land located in the South Walnut Creek area as des- cribed therein to change the Land Use Element designation for said lands to appropriate densities among the various single family residential categories to achieve General Plan-Zoning ordinance consistency with existing develop- went patterns. On Tuesday, March 11, 1975, pursuant to the Planning CommissiQr)!s. Resolution No. 31-1975, this Board held a hearing on the proposed amendment to the Buena Vista Road Area General Plan. Notice of the said hearing was duly given in the manner required by law. The Board at the said hearing heard the testimony of all interested persons for and against the proposed amendment. This Board hereby certifies that the Environmental Impact Report (with all supplements and attachments hereto) submitted to it with the Planning Commission's Resolution No. 31-1975 concerning the proposed General Plan . Amendment has been completed in compliance with the California.Environmental Quality Act and that it has reviewed and considered the information contained in the said Environmental Impact Report. Further, this Board hereby determines- that the South Walnut Creek Area General Plan portion of the County's General Plan should be changed as recom- mended by -the Planning Commission in its Resolution No. 31--1975. The County's Planning Department is hereby directed to prepare a plan map and text -as necessary to reflect this proposed amendment. Finally, this Board further directs the County's Planning Department to incorporate this proposed amendment into a combined amendment to the General Plan which this Board will consider for adoption during the 1975 Calendar Year as one of the three permitted amendments to the Land Use Element of the County's General Plan. PASSED on March 11, 1975 unanimously by Supervisors present. c.c. Planning RESOLUTION NO. 75/215 r' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Amendment of the County ) General Plan for the ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/216 South Taylor Boulevard Area ) (Gov.C. §§ 65355 $ 65361) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES MIAT: Its Clerk on January 31, 1975 received a copy of Resolution No. 33-1975 adopted by the Planning Commission recommending an amendment to the County General Plan for land located in the South Taylor Boulevard area in the Walnut Creek-Lafayette-Pleasant Hill vicinity as described therein to change the Land Use Element designation for said lands from Single Family- Low Density (0-3 units per net acre) to Single Family Residential-Medium Density (3-5 units per net acre). On Tuesday, March 11, 1975, pursuant to the Planning Commission's Resolution No. 33-1975, this Board held a hearing on the proposed amendment to the South Taylor Boulevard Area General Plan. Notice of the said hearing was duly given in the manner required by law. The Board at the said hearing heard the testimony of all interested persons for and againstthe proposed amendment. This Board hereby finds that the proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment and that a negative declaration has been properly prepared and processed in compliance with the California Environ- mental Quality Act. Further, this Board hereby determines that the South Taylor Boulevard Area General Plan portion of the County's General Plan should be changed as recommended in the Planning Commission's Resolution No. 33-1975. The County's Planning Department is hereby directed to prepare a plan map and text as necessary to reflect this proposed amendment. Finally, this Board directs that the County's Planning Department in- corporate this proposed amendment into a combined amendment to the General Plan which this Board will consider for adoption during the 1975 Calendar Year as one of the three permitted amendments to the Land Use Element of the County's General Plan. PASSED on March 11, 1975 unanimously by Supervisors present. c.c. Planning RESOLUTION NO. 75/216 _ r 4€�L5` w BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Proposed Amendment of County ) General Plan for the Neroly Road ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/217 Area near Antioch ) (GOV.0 A 65355 & 65361) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Its Clerk on January 31, 1975 received a copy of Resolution No. 32-1975 adopted by the Planning Commission recommending an amendment to the County General Plan for land located in the Neroly Road area east of Antioch as ,described therein to change the Land Use Element designation for said lands from Industry to Single Family Residential-Low Density (0-3-units per net acre). On Tuesday, March 11, 1975, pursuant to the Planning Commissions. Resolution No. 32-1975, this Board held a hearing on the proposed amendment to the Neroly Road Area General Plan. Notice of the said hearing was duly giveri in the manner required by lair. The Board at the hearing heard the presen— tation of the staff but no other testimony was presented by any interested person for or against the proposed amendment of the General Plan. This Board hereby finds that the proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment and that a negative declaration has been properly prepared and processed in compliance with the California Environ- mental Quality Act. Further, this Board hereby determines that the Neroly Road Area General Plan portion of the County's General Plan should be changed as recommended in the Planning Commission's Resolution No. 32-1975. The County's Planning Depart- ment is hereby directed to prepare a plan map and text as necessary to reflect this proposed amendment. Finally, this Board directs that the County's Planning Department in- corporate this proposed amendment into a combined amendment to the General Plan which this Board will consider for adoption during the 1975 Calendar Year as one of the three permitted amendments to the Land Use Element of the County's General Plan. PASSED on March 11, 1975 unanimously by Supervisors present. c.c. Planning RESOLUTION NO. 75/217 00,150 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - In the Matter of Designating ) Successors to the Members of ) the Board of Supervisors and ) RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/218 Designating an Alternate } Temporary County Seat in Case ) of Disaster. ) WHEREAS Chapter 42-4 of the County Ordinance Code provides for the appointment of three standby officers for each of the five members of the Board, such standby officers to serve as successors to the Board in the case of disaster; and - WHEREAS pursuant to Section 42-4.010 of said ordinance code, the Board members on March 11, 1975 reviewed their designated successors; and WHEREAS Government Code Section 23600 provides for the designation of alternate temporary county seats in the case of disaster; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the standby officers are as follows: Supervisor James P. Kenny, District I 1 . Elton Brombacher Owner and Manager, 232-5378 691 South 31st Street Printing Company Richmond, California 2. Gay G. Vargas Union Executive, 232-0465 '1407 Chanslor Avenue Musicians Union . Richmond, California Local 424, and City Councilman 3. Theodore R. Wooten Board Member 234-3935 540 Silver Avenue Sanitary District Richmond, California Suvervisor Alfred M. Dias, District II 1. Jack 0. Fries Industrial Executive 228-0786 4090 St. Mary's Street Martinez, California 2. William Plutte High School Principal 223-4007 4554 Gregory Way Richmond, California 3. John J. Meehan Research Chemist 758-2793 3280 Diablo Court Pinole, California RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/218 00157 0015- , Supervisor James E. Moriart:, District III 1 . Ned Robinson Attorney 284-4950 1195 Glen Road Lafayette, California 2. James Davy Advertising Executive 284--1523 524 Silverado Drive Lafayette, California 3. Sanford M. Skaggs Mayor 939--1076 3053 Bowling Green Drive Walnut Creek, California Supervisor Warren N. Boggess, District IV 1. Richard Holmes Mayor 687-2677 903 Hastings Drive Concord, California 2. Lenard E. Grote Mayor 682--4512 610 Aleta Place P leas ant Hill, California 3. George E. Krueger ! Businessman 865_8786 - 3710 Liscome Way Concord, California Supervisor Edmund A. Linsche� d, District V 1 . John W. May Merchant 837-6854. 867 Danville Boulevard Danville, California 2. Robert W. Hoyer City Councilman 685-6278 Marsh Creek Road Clayton, California 3. Verne Roberts Industrial Executive 757-3333 212 H Street Antioch, California NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that alternate county seats in case of disaster are: 1. County Building, Pittsburg, First Alternate 2.. County Building, Pleasant Hill, Second Alternate 3. County Building, Richmond, Third Alternate 4. Boys Ranch, Brron, Fourth Alternate BE IT BY THE BOARD ALSO RESOLVED that alternate county seats are to be utilized for the briefest period possible and prompt action is to be taken to reestablish the county seat in the normal location as rapidly as practicable. RESOLUTION NUMBER 75f218 00158 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of March, 1915- by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, _ J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Successors to the Board (15) Director, Office of Emergency Services (!�) Secretary of State Board Members District Attorney County Administrator RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/21$ 40159 LM In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVF.Ri1ING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 March 11 19 7r In the Matter of Approving Agreement for Acceptance of ZJater Supply and Distribution Facilities t (Subdivision 4314) . On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Warren H. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Delta Real Estate Corporation providing for acceptance by the District of water supply and distribution facilities, and sewage collection and treatment facilities installed by Delta Real Estate Corporation in conjunction with Subdivision 4314, Bethel Island area, which facili- ties will be integrated into the District's pending program for providing service to the entire District . x The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias_ J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, t W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. s 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc• Public Works Director Environmental Control Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March 01197• J. R. OLSSON, Clerk . By iic.E', .�J,Gf'�' _. Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard 9 H 24 5174 -12.S00 00160` t .,r AGREEMENT I. PARTIES AND DATE. Effective on March 11, . 1975, Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 1S, hereinafter called the "DISTRICT" and Delta Real Estate Corporation, a California corporation, hereinafter called the "DEVELOPER", mutually promise and agree as follows: 2, INTRODUCTION. A. The DISTRICT is a County Sanitation District duly organized under the laws of the State of California. B. The DEVELOPER is the owner of a Residential development designated as Subdivision 4314, Contra Costa County, California. C. The Tentative Map for Willow Park Marina, Subdivision 4314, was approved on December 19, 1972, with the condition that sewer and water facilities be privately owned. Subsequent to that time Contra Costa County and the DISTRICT requested that the DEVELOPER'S proposed Treatment Plant Site be relocated and that the completed and final engineering plans for the sewer collection lines and treatment facilities be revised to show a redesigned system capable of expan- sion, with the treatment facilities installed at a location previously selected by Contra Costa County and the DISTRICT and more in keeping with long-term regional development. The DEVELOPER has agreed to cooperate in providing a facility which will have the necessary sewage treatment capacity for development of Willow Park Marina and excess capacity for benefit of users within the DISTRICT. D_ This Agreement relates only to Subdivision 4314, Contra Costa County, California. 0016-1 noun 3. WORK AND F ACILIT DW.ELOPEgb maintain, and operate a dO$�tic wa mall es l.ish, develop, cons' lection ter PP1y truct, e�P, System, and system, a sanitary Drawings a sewage treatment plant sewer col-. 9S approved by the DIST in accordance with DISTRICT dated Se those Construction September 14, 1973, and aoorov0*0 a, "Mr.1- by Contra Costa L.,uL=Ls � cooperate in provio�"s The D�L,OPER has agreed achy for development of Willow Park development- a treatment cap the necessary sewag D25TRZCT• will have y�thin the of � capacity for benefit , Marina and excess ca vision 4314, Contra Costa County D. This Agreement relates only to California- vow MW 3, WORK AND FACILITIES. DEVELOPER shall establish, develop, construct, equip, maintain, and operate a domestic water supply system, a sanitary sewer col- lection system, and a sewage treatment plant, in accordance with those Construction Drawings approved by the DISTRICT dated September 14, 1973, and approved amend- ments thereto, and those Standard Specifications approved for Sanitary Sewers and Water Distribution System, dated September 14, 1973, bath prepared by Raymond Vail and Associates, and filed with the Public Works Department of the County of Contra Costa as part of the Improvement Drawings of that Subdivision. 4. IMPROVEMENT SECURITY AND MAINTENANCE. Prior.to acceptance by the DISTRICT of facilities for Subdivision 4314, the DEVELOPER shall file the following with the DISTRICT: A. A surety bond in the amount of $30,000, guaranteeing the DEVELOPER'S cor- rection of any defects of materials, workmanship, or any unsatisfactory perform- ance of the facilities for a period of one year after acceptance of the facilities as complete by the DISTRICT. B. A cash Deposit in the amount of $10,000, to cover estimated costs to the r DISTRICT of construction of deferred elements of the facilities. S. INSPECTION COSTS. DEVELOPER shall pay all costs of inspection provided by the DISTRICT pursuant to this Agreement, including appropriate overhead. Prior to acceptance of the facilities any unpaid balance of inspection costs will be paid by the DEVELOPER. 6. SUFFICIENCY OF SOILS DESIGN. Prior to acceptance of the facilities by the DISTRICT, the DEVELOPER shall provide the DISTRICT with a certificate from a Civil Engineer registered in California, attesting to the sufficiency of the design of all embankment construction. 00162 design or ail embankment construction. 00162 7. LAND RIGHTS. Prior to acceptance of the facilities by the DISTRICT, the DEVELOPER shall submit to the County Real Property Agent for recordation the necessary documents containing legal descriptions of all easements, well sites, pump station sites, treatment plant site, and other parcels occupied by public water or sanitary sewer facilities and granting these easements and conveying these parcels to the DISTRICT. 8. REBATEMENT. DISTRICT agrees to establish a Rebatement Procedure •as set s forth in EXHIBIT "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. ,. 9. DEFERRED FACILITIES. The land disposal facilities shown on the approved Construction Drawings are identified as a "Deferred Facility". The DISTRICT shall, at its option, complete said "Deferred Facility" or substitute therefor. All applicable expenses shall be paid from the DEVELOPER'S cash deposit filed with the DISTRICT pursuant to Section 4 (B) , above. Upon completion of the "Deferred o Facility" or substitute therefor, any monies remaining in the Cash Deposit shall be returned to the DEVELOPER. 10. NO 10-IVER BY DISTRICT. Inspection of the improvements or materials, or approval of improvements or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent, or employee of the DISTRICT or Contra Costa County indicating the improvements or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this .Agreement or acceptance of the whole or any part of said improvements or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of all of these acts, shall not relieve the DEVELOPER of his obligation to fulfill this Agreement as prescribed; nor shall the DISTRICT or County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from. the DEVELOPER'S failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions thereof. ''00163 m a ' t` kf 11. INDE-MITY. DEVELOPER shall save, defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this Section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are DISTRICT and Contra Costa County,, and its special districts, elective and appointive i boards, commissions, officers, agents, and employees; B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred, or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim, or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the DISTRICT or Contra Costa County approved the Construction Drawings dated September 14, 1973, and Improvement Drawings for Subdivision 4314 or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense and expenses of any suit(s) , action(s) , or other proceeding(s) concerning these; C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non- negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attribu- table to the DEVELOPER, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent, or employee of one or more of them; D. Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this Section are not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with the improvements or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters. 12. TEMMINATION. If DEVELOPER'S facilities are not completed pursuant to Section 3 herein and accepted by the DISTRICT prior to August 1, 1975, this Agreement shall terminate automatically. 4 00164 164 l i 13. SUCCESSORS. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties thereto and upon all successors, grantees, and assigns Of either the DEVELOPER or th xST T. �r D �EL�? ER: `WARZEN N. BOGGESS* rman �j / Board of Superviso s ex a 'a the f !'� Governing Board of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT No. 15 ATTiEST: JAMES R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of the Board Deputy RECO�,zMNDED EOR APPROVAL: Ex Officio Engineer of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 FORM APPROVED: JOHN CLAUSEN, County Counsel By Deputy STATEOFCAUFOy►RNIA County of eeue+7�*aw:c�ocaTe�M.e4«w. .mt.. before rete o Notary Public,in and for said" � �rty and Start,7`e rsoaalh nPI"ed____r �t•n to site to be the pttsort...,whtrse r.amr subssribtd to the within instrument,and acknowledged to me that e,_______ e xecated the same. niE"V:IN S. Sig=STN `a" K ary Pablic 0016"a 016 .,� � ;, CO7.7xA tA�?A COilIiTY v `/ COWL.EXP,AP1 11.1976 WIMM If notary is cununiss Toned in another County tw cddiNo.a%;q"crww grow Cw ;of"caw of"o strikt"mid"and name County- COM EXP.AP1 11.1976 /�1►!!!a►ti iS Ca! nmlSflM►ed in antler Caanq s4—fly"Of pt��f aoa�of ne strikc"said"and name CounZY.- I N oil EXHIBIT "A" REBATEMENT. DISTRICT agrees to establish a Rebatement Procedure providing for a Rebatement Fee, which shall be computed for each connection to the sewerage service facilities to be constructed under the terms of this Agreement. A Re- batement Cost in the amount of 115 per cent of the total cost of the installed facilities will be pro-rated among the total number of potential Service Connections to the facilities, which for this purpose shall be deemed to be 285, including Subdivision 4314. The pro-rated amount for each connection is defined as the Rebatement Fee, and all such Fees for Subdivision 4314 shall be considered paid upon acceptance of the facilities by the DISTRICT. The DEVELOPER will furnish the DISTRICT with a certified statement of the total cost to be used in the cal- culation, and shall be reimbursed 87 per cent of each Rebatement Fee actually collected for service connections from properties located outside Subdivision 4314. In no event shall the DEVELOPER receive more than 205 Rebatements outside Sub- division 4314. The DISTRICT will retain 13 per cent of each Rebatement Fee for administration expenses. For the purpose of this Agreement each single family residential unit shall be considered as a single unit. Connections .other than residential units shall be determined using the following ratios: Connection Ratio Churches 1 1 Service Stations 2 : I Donut Shops 1 : I Liquor Stores 1 1 Dry Cleaners 1 : 1 Miscellaneous Small Stores 1 1 Surer Markets 4 1 Beauty and/or Barber Shops 1 : 1 Small Taverns 0.1 times eating capacity : l 1 0016 Y f l = OUX63 .Y_ Public Schools None Laundromats (per washer) 0.35 : 1 Restaurants 0.1 times Seating Capacity 1 Mobile Home Space in 1 1 Mobile-Home Park Mobile Home Space Not in 1 : 1 Mobile Home Park Boat Berth, in Commercial 0.25 : 1 Marina, each Boat Berths at a vacant lot, 1 1 First Berth constructed Additional Boat Berths 0.25 1 Boat Berths outside of Marinas, at bots occupied by a structure -� consisting of a UNIT First Berth constructed No charge Additional Boat Berths 0.25 : 1 All other Non-Residential Uses Special Study No reimbursement shall become due or shall be paid to the DEVELOPER after a period of ten years, commencing from the date of this Agreement. By this Agreement, DISTRICT has determined that the improvements required can be or will be used for the benefit of property other than that located within Subdivision 4314_ In the event that the DISTRICT takes or causes to be taken, such action which results in the abandonment of any portion of the sewerage service facilities covered by this Agreement, or otherwise infringes upon the above Rebatement pro- cedure, the DISTRICT shall reimburse the DEVELOPER the DEVELOPER'S share of any outstanding rebatements. 2 . 00167 2 o0i i , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975— In 97iIn the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed February 21 , 1975 Delta Investment M. S. 4-74 Group, A Limited Partnership Relinquishment _ February 21 , 1975 Delta Investment M. S. 4-74 of Abutters Rights Group, A Limited Partnership The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Mpriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. HORS: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Vitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 11 th day of March , 19 75 �/� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By \4Cltsc a Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - 15-M Nancy V. Ortega _ LWWWWWW WORM, _. FF In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Approval of Environmental Impact Report for Green Valley Creek, Unit 3, Danville Area, Work Order 8462. On March 4, 1975 the Public Works Director having Piled with the Board for consideration the Environmental Impact Report for Green Valley Creek between the two lower crossings at Diablo Road, Danville area; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Environmental Impact Report is APPROVED, the Board having determined that the project will have a significant effect on the environment, and the Planning Director is INSTRUCTED to file a Notice of Determination with the County Cle*. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 11 th day of March , 1975 County Administrator J. R. OlSSON, Clerk By t- Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Nancy . Ortega 00169 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 .75 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instrument for Recording Only. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an instrument entitled Offer of Dedication dated February 21 , 1975, (Minor Subdivision 4-74) from Delta Investment Group, A Limited Part- nership, is ACCEPTED for recording only. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 11th day of March 19 75 County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By &A Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - 15-M Nancy/S. Ortega 'fl :74r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Harch 11 1979 In the Matter of Proposed Closure of Happy Valley Road, Road No. 2851, by the City of Lafayette. The Board on February 24, 1975 having requested the Public Works Director to explore the matter of the proposed closure of Happy Valley Road by the City of Lafayette with the City in light of the options available to the County in the opinion of County Counsel, to wit: Take no action; initiate negotiations with the City to reach an understanding and possible compromise regarding the "closure"; or initiate legal action; and The Public works Director this day having reported that in his opinion the first alternate would be detrimental to the interest of all County residents and the general public; the second alternate had been attempted, but offers no hope of positive results; and that it appears, therefore, only the third course of action remains as a viable alternate; and The Public Works Director having suggested that the Board might wish to hold a public hearing to give interested persons a chance to express an opinion; and irlr. Ned Robinson, Lafayette City Councilman, having appeared and requested that members of the Board meet with members of the Council to see if a solution to the problem could be found; and The Board members having discussed the aforesaid request; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having moved that the Inter- governmental Relations Committee (Supervisor J. P. Kenny and Supervisor Linscheid) be authorized to meet with persons designated by the Lafayette City Council; and Supervisor A. U. Dias having seconded the motion, the same was passed by a unanimous vote of the Board. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: City of Lafayette Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Board Committee Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this lith day of starch . 19 � County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County- Administrator __7 By /,CVZZe-a Deputy Clerk i-:ildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00171 Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 12.500 00171 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Approval of Architectural Services Agreement for County Service Area R-7, Danville Area, Work Order 52lI2. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY -THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement for landscape architectural services with Fong/Jung/Nakaba/LaRocca Associates, for development of a Park and Recreation Plan for County Service Area R-7, Danville area, at a total cost of $1 .,500. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. R. Moriarty, R. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March 19'75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byd.„(( Lt . Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 1" Nancy Ortega 0172 0 ►72 �1 AGREEMENT - FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES TABLE OF CONTEINTS Page ARTICLE I General Intent 1 ARTICLE II Description of Project 2 ARTICLE III Basic Services of Architect 2 A. General 2 B. Critical Path Phases 3 C. Documents and Graphics 6 D. Time Periods 7 ARTICLE IV Extra Services by Architect 7 ARTICLE V Architect's Fee 7 ARTICLE t►I _ Payments Under this Agreement 8 ARTICLE VIZ Duties of the Architect 8 ARTICLE VIII Duties of the County 9 ARTICLE IX Cancellation of Agreement or Suspension of Project 10 EXHIBIT "A" Planning Area Map EXHIBIT "B" Critical Path EXHIBIT "C" Fee Schedule 001'73' } 001'73 NN AGREEMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES County of Contra Costa California This Agreement is made on MARCH 11, 1975 by and between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "County and FONG/JUNG/NAKARA/LA ROCCA ASSOCIATES (With C. Singer and J. Summerhill, Consultants), 300 Broadway, Suite 23, San Francisco, California 94133, hereinafter called "Architect ", and the County and the Architect, for the considerations named herein, mutually agree as follows: ARTICEL I. General Intent of Agreement The County, acting through its Board of Supervisors, hereinafter called the "Board" intends to develop a Park and Recreation Plan for the Contra Costa County Park and Recreation Service Area R-7, and to perform other related work. as hereinafter more fully described. The Architect is hereby retained by the County to act as one member of the Planning Team for this project and to act as an equal on this team with the County Landscape Architect, sharing equally in the responsibility for accomp- lishing a quality and timely product. A clear understanding, at the outset, of the relationships and obligations between the County and the Architect is of the utmost importance. Both members of the Planning Team shall route recommendations and all official communications to the Service Area Advisory Committee through the County Service Area Coordinator. This Agreement forms the basis of the professional relationship between the County and the Architect. -1- 001'74 it 00 ."74 Article II Description of the Project A. The project contemplated under this Agreement, and the general location thereof, are described as follows: Develop a Park and Recreation Plan for Contra Costa County Park & Recrea- tion Service Area R-7, which is located in the San Ramon Valley area of Contra Costa County- F2anning area for this project is delineated in Exhibit "A", attached hereto. B. The Project Scope shall be as outlined by the Critical Path (Exhibit "B") attached hereto and as limited by the boundaries indicated in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Article III Basic Services of Architect The Architect represents and shall render the services and furnish the items described as follows: A. General 1. The Architect holds current registration as a landscape architect in the State of California and furthermore does by entering into this Agreement certify that he is professionally competent and able to provide the professional services outlined herein by reason of his personal knowledge and skill and that of his staff of consultants re- tained and paid by him. 2. The Architect and his staff of consultants shall be fully knowledgeable of and shall execute all work in full compliance with all applicable codes, laws and regulations. 3. At all times throughout the various stages of the project the Architect agrees to attend meetings and conferences as the County deems necessary or-as requested by the County. -2- 001'7LI I• 00175 4. The Architect shall have primary responsibility for all items noted .d on the Critical Path under F. J. N. L. A. (Fong, Jung, Nakaba, LaRocca Associates) and shall have review and feedback responsibilities for all � M items noted 0 on the critical Path under F. J. N. L. A. S. Architect shall perform such duties as may be necessary and which are usually performed by a landscape architect and which are necessary for the successful completion of the project, even though not specifically called for herein. B. Critical Path Phases The Critical Path for this project is outlined in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and more precisely described below. The paragraphs below have the same numerical and alphabetical designations as Exhibit "B". 1. Determine Scope of Planning The items listed under this phase have been completed and no work is required of the Architect. 2. Needs Analysis and Determination A. Architect shall review base data for useability in the study. B. Architect shall write a questionnaire to research needs and desires of the community for parks and recreation and shall deliver it to the County for review and administration. C. Architect may request additional base data from County to complement this study. D. Architect shall review and provide appropriate feedback. E.W. Architect shall analyze the completed questionnaires and other pertinent data and standards to determine the park and recreation i needs of the R-7 area. This macro-analysis should form the basis for, and provide direction for the micro-analyses to follow. -3- 001 11 r� I0 Milli R rririr i Y, r' w If . ` B. Critical Path Phases (Cont'd) G. Architect shall provide feedback to the Advisory Committee review. 3. Potential Sites Inventory and Analysis A. Architect shall review inventory list. .B. Architect shall participate jointly with County in field analyses of potential sites. C. Architect shall make preliminary environmental analyses of potential sites. D. Architect shall provide feedback to the Advisory Committee review. 4. Preliminary Plan Components For the Following Phase Items, Architect shall develop a program based on 2.E. F,G,and 3.B., C... D. (above), but not limited to the following: site selection, uses, relation to surrounding development, and design standards. A. Community Parks program F. Neighborhood Parks program R. Mini-Parks program P. Special Use Areas Program U. Trails program Z. Recreation program For the following Phase items, Architect shall analyze program for financial feasibility in relation to the area-wide program and jointly review with the County. B. Analysis, Feasibility and Joint Review G. of to to n L. .t to of t' V. AA. -4- 00177 es(Cont'd) rovide feedback to the $. Crime Pam l�'� hall P For the following Phase Iters, Architect s Advisory Committee Review. C. Review and Comments is fl. K. .t R. „ W. .view County's draft RR Y AnalysisFeasibilit G. of Y and Joint r Review rr L. of rr p rr 4. " p - rr V. p AA. " tr ,r to —4- 0077 B. CriticAl Path Phases(Cont'd) For the following Phase Items, Architect shall provide feedback to the Advisory Committee Review. C. Review and Comments H. rt rr M. rt a R. W. tt tt BB. tt tr For the following Phase Items, Architect shall review County's draft program and provide feedback. D. Draft Program I. tr tt N. n u S. rt tr X. rr n CC. For the following Phase Items, Architect shall develop the program's design concepts graphically as necessary and shall prepare an illustrative plan for each selected site. The illustrative plan shall indicate the following (but not limited to): Use areas, structures; pedestrian, bicycle, horse and vehicular circulation; major environmental features; surface materials and vegetative masses. E. Design Concepts and Graphics 0. to tr It For the following Phase Items, Architect shall develop the program's design concepts graphically as necessary and shall prepare a diagramatic land use plan for each site. J. Design Concepts and Graphics T rt rr rr B. Critical Path Phases (tont'd) Y. Architect shall develop the program's design concepts graphically as necessary and shall prepare a preliminary plan showing relation of supplemental trail proposals, existing trail plans and proposed park sites for inclusion in the final overall plan to be produced in Phase 5.E. 5. Draft Overall Plan A. Architect shall develop summary program for entire Service Area based on 2.E., F., G.; 3.B., C., D., and 4.A., through 4.CC. B. Architect shall analyze program for financial feasibility and jointly review with County. C. Architect shall provide feedback to the Advisory Committee review. D. Architect shall review County's final program and provide feedback. E. Architect shall develop final design concepts graphically as necessary and shall prepare a final over-all area plan showing all proposed facilities. 6. Implementation and Financial Alternatives Architect shall review County's proposals and provide feedback_ 7. Prioritization Architect shall provide feedback to Advisory Committee's efforts. C. Documents & Graphics 1. Architect shall provide all necessary copies of documents and graphics , for review by the County. 2. Architect shall provide the following final copies of graphic materials to the County. a. Item No. on Critical Path Copies of each Document Mylar Blueline Colored be Mounted Print 3.C. 1 3 4.E. 1 3 1 4.3. 1 3 1 4.o. 1 3 1 4.T. 1 3 1 4.Y. 1. 3 1 5.E. 1 3 1 00178 i -6- Oil l MW . :r ARTICLE III. C. Documents and Graphics (Cont'd) b. The County reserves the right to request additional copies of plans and specifications as may be required, and only the direct printing costs of which will be at additional County expense. 3. In the event this Agreement is terminated by either party for any reason whatever, prior to completion, all the original tracings and specifications and other pertinent documents shall be turned over to the County and shall become the property of the County. 4. The Architect shall be held harmless by the County for liabilities J that result directly from modification or changes of the Approved Documents by the County. D. Time Periods It is understood and agreed that time is of the essence in this Agreement and work shall start immediately. The Contract shall commence on March 11, 1975 and shall terminate upon receipt by the County of the complete work from the Architect. Any deviation from the proposed timetable as shown on the Critical Path must be requested by the Architect and approved by the County in writing. ARTICLE IV. Extra Services by the Architect A. Extra services by the Architect over and above those outlined in Article III must have prior written approval from the County. ARTICLE V. Architect's Fee A. The County agrees to pay the Architect for full performance of professional landscape architectural services for the Architect's protion of the Park and Recreation Plan, a total fee of FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS($14,500.00) �? 0180 ARTICLE �'. Architect+ (Cont'd) $• Extra services ' shalt not be rendered b unless they y the Architect under are first authorized in w this Agreement greement Architect for g by the Count extra services sha2Z y• The Payment to C• The Architect' be at the rates set s fee specified forth in Exhibit '�C►. In paragraph A, above, except expressly providedP as in this A otherwise to the Architect for greerent, Shall constitute full co ARTICLE VI the services under compensation PaymPnr� n„� r thi ,_ this Agreement. A. Extra services by -ne est have Prior 'written approval from the County. ARTICLE V. Architect's Fee the Architect for full performance of professional County agrees to Pay notion of landscape FOURTEEN '� the Park The A. ices for the Architect's P e architectural sexy oUSAND AND FIVE Plan, a total fee of and Recreation HUNDRED DOYARS($14.500.00) ` 00180 ARTICLE V. Architec"s Fee (Cont'd) B. Extra services shall not be rendered by the Architect under this Agreement unless they are first authorized in writing by the County. The payment to Architect for extra services shall be at the rates set forth in Exhibit C. The Architect's fee specified in Paragraph A, above, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, shall constitute full compensation to the Architect for the services under this Agreement. ARTICLE VI PpIments Under this Agreement . A. It is agreed that payments to the Architect shall be made as follows: Payment Basis of Payment (Refer to Exhibit B Tentative Percent of Number for Items Listed Below) Date Total Fee Due 1 Completion of 'Weeds Questionnaire" 3-24-75 10% (Items 2.A., B.) 2 Completion of "Needs Analyses and Sites Analyses (Items 2C., D., E., F., G., & 3A., B., C., D.) 4-28-75 15% 3 Completion of Draft Programs, for the following components of the plan: Community Parks, Neighborhood Parks, Mini-Parks, Special Use Areas, Trails and Recreation Program. (Items 4.A., B., C., F., G.,H., K., L., M., P., Q., R., U., V., W., Z., AA., BB.) 5-26-75 307. 4 Completion of Draft of Overall Plan (Items 4D., E., I., J., N., O., S., T., X., Y., & CC., and S.A., B., & C.) 6-23-75 15% 5 Completion of Final Program, Design Concepts and Graphics (Items S.D., E., and 6 & 7,) 7-14-75 307. 100% B. Extra Services Payment for extra services shall be made at the rate set forth in Exhibit "C", on a monthly basis, upon submission of a statement of itemized cost therefore. -8- 001% i ri ARTICLE VI.Payments Under this Agreeaent (Cont'd) No extra payment will be made to the Architect for expenses incurred for items of wort: for which prior written authorization has not been issued. C. Printing Costs The County may require additional plans and specifications and will pay only the direct printing costs of same. ARTICLE VII Duties of Architect A. Architect shall employ all civil, mechanical, electrical and structural engineers and other consultants as necessary to prepare any item of service listed in Article III. Said consultants shall be U censed by the State of California to perform their special services. All drawings prepared by consultants and included in the contract documents shall bear the appropriate stamp and signature of the appropriate consultant. Each consultant being considered shall receive a copy of this Agreement and shall acknowledge to the Architect in writing, with carbon copy to the County, that he has read and understands the Agreement and, furthermore, that he agrees to assist the Architect with all the services and duties mentioned herein as they apply to the specialities for which he is retained as a consultant. All consultants retained by the Architect shall be approved in writing by the County. B. Every employer of labor performing or providing the services to be performed or provided under this Agreement shall carry and pay for such workmen's compensation insurance as is necessary to fully indemnify himself and to protect his employees under the Workmen's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act of the State of California and to relieve the County from all responsibility thereunder in connection with the performance of the Agreement, and, upon the execution of the Agreement, shall file with the County, for approval as to adequacy, a certificate or certificates that such insurance is in effect. -g V ti�VFi►. ..t M%TV W-73 . i ARTICLE VII Duties of Arci�itect (Cont'd) C. The Architect shall obtain Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries or death to any person and a total limit of not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($5001000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or- more persons ALL 4v- - the County- to er of labor performing or providing the services to be performed B. Every employer or provided under this Agreement shall carry and pay for such workmen's necessary to fully indemnify himself and to compensation insurance as is protect his employees under the Workmen's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act of the State of California and to relieve the County from all responsibility thereunder in connection with the performance of the Agreement, and, upon the • execution of the Agreement, shall file with the County, for approval as to adequacy, a certificate or certificates that such insurance is in effect. -9 00104. ARTICIZ VII Duties of 'Architect (Cont'd) C. The Architect shall obtain Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for all damages arising, out of bodily injuries or death to any person and a total limit of not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or' more persons in one accident or occurrence and property damage liability insurance pro- viding for a limit of not less than fifty thousand dollars ($501,000) , D.. The Architect shall not assign, sublet or transfer his interest -or any part thereof in the agreement or any moneys due or to become due hereunder without the written consent of the County. ARTICLE VIII Duties of the County A. The overall administration of the project will be accomplished by the Service Area Coordinator of the County Public Works Department for and on behalf of the County. B. The fallowing will be accomplished by the County; 1. The County will have the primary responsibility for all items marked on the Critical Path under County and shall have review and feedback responsibilities for all items marked "0" on the Critical Path under County. The level of responsibility required of the County will be comparable to that required of the Architect as described in Article III, 2. The County will review all drawings, graphic representations, analyses, programs, and other documents presented to it by the Architect and will act promptly thereon, notifying the Architect of any and -all decisions thereon. -10- 00183 ' +iI ARTICLE VIII Duties of Countv (Cont'd) 3. The County will act promptly in all matters requiring its attention so as not to unreasonably delay the work of the Architect. 4. Provide standard 24" x 36" title block sheets for final graphics and plans. S. County shall not assign, sub-let or transfer-this Agreement or any part thereof without the written consent of the Architect. ARTICLE Iii Cancellation of Agreement or Suspension of Project A. The County or the Architect may cancel or suspend work under this Agreement upon written notice to the other party, for any reason whatever. The Architect shall immediately cease all work under this Agreement in the event of cancellation or suspension. B. In the event of cancellation of this Agreement or suspension of work by either the County or the Architect, the Architect shall receive compensa- tion as follows: 1. For approved items of service under Article III, compensative shall be in the amount outlined under Article V for the item of service fully performed by the Architect. 2. For authorized items of service not complete but upon which work has been performed, the Architect shall be paid upon the basis of the actual extent of completion. 3. In no event shall the total compensation paid under the immediately preceeding paragraphs exceed the total of the payments specified in Article V. for the respective items of service to be furnished by the Architect. C. Upon cancellation of this Agreement or suspension of work by either the County or the Architect, all rights of the parties shall terminate except as to paymet.ts due the Architect under this Article. -11- 00184 Yy ARTICLE IX Cancellation of ASreement or Suspension of Project (Cont'd) D. Upon cancellation of this Agreement or suspension of work by either the County or the Architect, the Architect shall furnish to the County all douments and drawings prepared under this Agreement, whether complete v or incomplete, including all reference material provided by the County. Y -12- .r ---------------- IH WITNESS WHEREOF, the County and the Architect have caused their names to be subscribed hereto by their duly authorized representatives on the date appearing on the first page of this Agreement. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY � ARCHITECT By W. N. BOCGESS, -airman 4RhobetitF. Board of pervisors dba Fong/Jung/Nakaba/LaRocca Associates Consultants: C. N. Singer Joel Summerhill ATTEST: J. R. .OLSSOY, CLERK By Deputy Clerk Recommended For Approval to the Board of Supervisors of Contra-.,Costa County. f t � J A. G. WI .County A inistrator Ve non L. C111m Chief Deputy Public Works Director FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CIAUSEN County Counsel by Deputy -13- 00186. ,„yo-.,.. •..-...n+"'u•.r.N.�" ...•. � �� `• • � �'_ � •7,`�• �•/, �•.,♦ M � I ...� '- ` ,, �11�A�d.,,+.i• .! ;• ti\ 'r•r -`•_ • �Y . ell. ,.._ -' ;' .. l. 4 ,,,�-. - -�• ^,� «. dor 1. .%'''� .;t.��.«.. •s._ ... r f•`',A• .�.• . �:.•- :... ''� _ +%�`«:.• t •ins ��+ - _ �♦ •c � �.t• �••. sal... ••'- .t. � � - » r - �,,,.�_---•^" -ter'• '`� .Y . ..• �-. - s`; '.{.. •`� - :.� � .. .•, 'mob•�'�'-3 _ • ... � , '. -1 �:• •-•` .'iC: -- a «..,- rr - r_"' - w = t , ` _..« t �.. � al`til .. -�\ - :S it "'/r• � �'s�'�44• ._ � wr) .. ••moi /- `` ,i�• »'tib- •«.� - - "w �+.... ' < . -s ... 05ed CJ' tudt� AY(Ztl -A rr •i' t .o -7 SarV,ca - NTY GOUSERVICEa AREAS EATi4h ��' �x ��'}} ' ,•_: -�- REGRS . AiiK - .`, ._. •,ti'iM1' ��„t7'� =���'�-� SAN RAS".aN VALLEY ^� FILED DEC. t to , ` � - M - �,,•...<,,,_.^'' - . .- G .uk^: ARCHITECTURAL AGREEMENT EXHIBIT "C" CHARGE RATES A. 1. Time by Classification of Personnel: Principal 15.00 Draftsman, clerical 10.00 2. Consultants: Architect's consultants' time shall be paid at Architect's cost which shall be computed by applying the applicable above rates to consultants' personnel. Detailed statements of consultants' bills shall be submitted as part of Architect's bill for services. 3. Transportation: Cost to Architect for transportation will be considered as included in the above charges and no extra payment will be made therefore. Expenses for essential trips to areas outside the Bay Area will be reimbursed by the County only when the County has issued prior written approval therefore. Lu 1 l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975 In the Matter of Approving Agreement with — Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc., Consultants, to Develop a Maintenance Yard Plan. The Board having considered an agreement with Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. providing for said firm as consultants to study the existing maintenance yard location relative to the changing road maintenance needs and develop a plan for future road mainte- nance yard locations, at an estimated cost of $1 .,763 as more particularly set forth in said agreement; and The Public Works Director having reported that said work is a Class 1 categorical exemption from environmental impact report requirements; e On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the aforesaid agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M.Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. t ABSENT: None. 4 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the 4 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisor County Administrator affixed this 11 th day of March 19 7.rz'- 1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Z(ltc t Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Nancy Ortega O��ag NONE= �r a AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES TO DEVELOP A MAINTENANCE YARD PLAN This agreement, made and entered into this 11th day of March , 1975, by and between Contra Costa County, California, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY, and #oy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. , engineering and management consultants, with regional offices in San Jose, California, hereinafter referred to as " the CONSULTANT witnesseth that: WHEREAS, expenditures for Contra Costa County Public Works Department maintenance operations represent a significant segment of the annual budget for the County, and WHEREAS, transportation costs to and from field work sites represent a significant portion of the total cost of maintenance work, and WHEREAS, the numbers and locations of maintenance yards have a direct relationship to the ma=gnitude of these transportation costs, and WHEREAS, potential exists for reducing transportation costs by determining the proper number and locations of future maintenance yards, and WHEREAS, the Consultant has demonstrated competence and unique qualifications in maintenance work planning and analysis by developing the maintenance management system, NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree to the following terms, conditions and covenants: k 00190 OBJECTIVES The basic objectives are as follows: 1. To develop a plan for locating future maintenance yards based upon the geographical distribution of the projected future work- determining the proper numuej. allu and WHEREAS,, WHEREAS, the Consultant has demonstrated competence and unique alifications in maintenance work planning and analysis by developing the qu maintenance management system, NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree to the following terms, conditions and covenants: 00190 L OBJECTIVES The basic objectives are as follows: - L To develop a plan for locating future maintenance yards based upon the geographical distribution of the projected future work- load. 2. To determine the number of maintenance yards based upon a comparison of travel costs with yard construction and operating costs. 3. To determine the physical size of each yard based upon the projected future workload. This project will be undertaken as a joint effort between the County and the Consultant The approach is described in Section III, Work Plan. IL SCOPE The project will include maintenance yards for the public works maintenance organization. - III. WORK PLAN In accomplishing the project.objectives, the following steps will be completed. Step 1 - Organizational Data A review will be made to become familiar with county personnel, policies and data sources pertinent to this project. n 0 X31 1 a • n UO1U1 Step 2 - Data Summarization Data will be summarized regarding expected incorporations, new road development within the county, available public-and county facilities, and other related subject-matter affecting the-selection of yard locations. Step 3 - Workload Determination The workload will be distributed geographically, based on the location of actual and projected maintenance features. Step 4 - Proposed Yard Locations Based upon the geographic distribution of the workload,. the "ideal" location of maintenance yards will be established. This will be accomplished considering long range and present time frames. Several alternative plans will be developed for each time frame, with the number and location of proposed yards being the variables. Step 5 - Transportation Costs Since the total travel time from maintenance yards to the job sites is a function of the total number of yards, data will be collected relative to the transportation costs associated with each of the alternative plans established in Step 4. Average travel times, labor costs, and equipment costs will be used in the computations. Step 6 - Final Yard Locations A comparison of transportation costs and facility investment and operating costs will be made for each of the.alternative plans es- 001g2 UV tablished in Step 4. Recommendations for a final yard location plan will be developed by considering the economics and practi- cality of each alternative. Step ? - Yard Size For each yard location established, the size of the yard will be determined based upon its projected workload. IV. RESPONSIBILITIES In accomplishing the outlined Work Plan, the following responsibilities are defined. The Consultant will:. Assign competent professional and technical staff to accomplish the steps in the Work Plan with assistance provided by the County, as indicated below. The County will provide: 1. Statistical and planning data, maps and charts from County files as requested by the Consultant. 2. Administrative personnel to supply information and review Pte• - 3. Personnel to assist in gathering data. on expected incorpora- tions, new road construction, available public land, cost of construction of new yard facilities, etc. 00193 ,_ M 001931 4. Personnel to adjust the existing maintenance feature inventory as required. 5. Office facilities for consultant personnel as required for interviews, meetings and data collection. _ V. BASIS FOR PAYMENT AND COST ESTIMATE The County shall pay the Consultant on a cost plus fixed fee basis for services and expenses upon the submission of monthly invoices with supporting documentation. Increases to the services provided and costs incurred are subject to approval by the County. 001941 �ij F VI. VERMINATION This agreement may be terminated at any time by written notice by either party. Actual costs incurred and the proportionate fee t - r earned through the effective date of termination shall represent full compensation for services rendered by the Consultant. Upon such termination, the Consultant agrees to turn over to the County everything pertaining to the work possessed by him or under his control at that time. VII. TIME PERIOD This agreement shall become effective upon the date of acceptance by the County and shall terminate upon completion of the Work Plan, unless sooner terminated as provided In Section VI. The Consultant shall initiate work within forty-five (45) days of the effective date and shall complete all work within eight (8) months. _ VIM INSURANCE The Consultant shall, at no expense to the County, furnish certificates or other evidence acceptable to the County of (a) public liability insurance of at least $250,000 for all damages arising out of bodily injuries or death to any one person and at least $500, 000 for two or more persons in one accident or occurrence; and (b) property damage lia- bility insurance providing for a limit of not less than $50,000. Thirty days' notice of policy lapse or cancellation is required. 00195 COST ESTIMATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MAINTENANCE YARD PROJECT PERSONAL SERVICES: ' Project Supervisor 3 days @ $82 $ 246 Project Manager 40 days @ $77 39080 - Technician ,080 - Technician 67 days @ $35 2,345 $5,671 Payroll Burden @ 31.8% 1,803 $7j,474 Firm Overhead @ 63.5$ 41746 Total Personal Services plus Overhead $12,220 EXPENSES: Project Automobile 40 days @ $14 $560 Typing, reproduction and phone 150 Total Expenses $ 710 Allowance for non reimbursed costs and fee or profit 1�,833_ TOTAL $14.,763 00196 ; IX. STATUS The Consultant is an independent contractor and is not be be considered an employee of the County. X. INDEMNIFICATION The Consultant shall defend, save, indemnify and hold harmless the a County and its officers and employees from any and all liability for any injury or damages arising from or connected with the services provided hereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: Date 1975 JYRG4E7NSE1lq :SIATES, INC. Vice President Date 1975 ' nom--✓ Willa Mae Zeem.a ; Notary Public ' My commission arpire' s July 1, 1978 Date , 1975 C C COUN Chairman, Board ofj5iservis0rs ATTEST: By 00197 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 75 i i i I 1•lil .lYl, .r V .�.111P.jj . Notary Public My commissioa,eYpires July. 1., 1978 i Date 1975 C C 4COUNChairman, Boardri ATTEST: By 0019 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Approval of Mobile Home Expo Renewal Lease of Land at Buchanan Field Airport for a Mobile Home Dealership. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. .Boggess, Chairman, is AIITHORIZRD to execute a three-year lease With Mobile Home Expo, Inc. , for use of County property located at the corner of John Glenn Drive and Concord Avenue, Buchanan Field Airport, for display and sales of mobile homes, said lease being in accor- dance with the terms and conditions approved by the Board on October 28, 1975• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. i In the Matter of Approval of Mobile Home Ebcpo Renewal Lease of Land at i Buchanan Field Airport for a Mobile Home Dealership. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a three-year lease with Mobile Rome Expo, Inc. , for use of County property located at the corner of John Glenn Drive and Concord Avenue, Buchanan Field Airport, for display and sales of mobile homes, said lease being in accor- dance with the terms and conditions approved by the Board on October 28, 1975• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. S. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mobile Home Expo, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (c/o - R/P) Supervisors Airport Manager affixed this 11 th day of March 1975 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By ��tt - Deputy Clerk H z4 ,,gpuWV Administrator Nancy Ortega 00198 iWR • i 1 LEASE 1. PARTIES AND DATE. Effective on �% S� /9'75 ' , ISO, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "Lessor", and MOBILE HOME EXPO, INC. , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee", hereby mutually promise and agree as follows: t 2. PURPOSES. Lessor owns and operates Buchanan Field, the Contra CostCounty Airport at Concord, California, and deems it advantageous to lease to Lessee approximately 3.407 acres of that certain real property designated on County Drawing No. BF-Xl-1.35, located at the northeast corner of Concord Avenue and John Glenn Drive, Buchanan Field, Contra Costa County and more specifically described as Parcel One in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by refer- ence incorporated herein, together with the appurtenances, rights, privileges, easements, uses and interest therein as hereinafter set forth. Lessee is primarily engaged in general business activities and wishes to continue to lease the said real property for use as a mobile home dealership. 3. TERM. The term of this lease shall be for three (3) years, commencing on January 1, 1975 and ending on December 31, 1977. 4. TERMINA`T`ION. Lessor or Lessee may at any time after July 1, 1975, terminate this Lease upon giving ninety (90) days prior written notice to the other party. 5. REQ. In consideration for this Lease, Lessee agrees to pay Lessor on or before the tenth day of each and every month dur- ing the term hereof, commencing with the tenth day of January, 1975, One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) . 6. DELINQUENT RENT. In the event that Lessee shall become delinquent in paying to Lessor any payment due under Section 5 (RE�'AL) herein, for a period of thirty (30) days or more, Lessee shypay to Lessor interest on said unpaid balance at a rate of one and one-half percent (1-1/200') per month, from the date said payment was due and payable until paid. 7. USE. (a) The premises are leased to the Lessee exclusively for the operation by Lessee of a mobile home display and sales lot and offices, storage space and service yard incidental thereto. (b) Lessee shall not use, or permit said premises, or any part thereof, to be used for any purpose or purposes other than the purpose or purposes for which the said premises are hereby leased. 1 of 11 0' 199 00199 8. UTILITIES. Lessee shall pay for all crater, gas, heat, light, power, telephone service, sewerage, and all other services supplied to the said premises, including installation and connec- tion of said services, and locations thereof, which shall be sub- ject to approval of the Airport Manager. 9. BONDS (Surety). Lessee, at its sole cost and expense, shall furnish the Lessor a cash or surety bond of a surety company licensed to transact business in the State of California, or other type bond security satisfactory to the Lessor, in a sum of ONE' THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) to secure the faithful performance by Lessee of all terms, conditions, and covenants of this lease, including but not limited to Section 20 herein. Said surety bond shall be kept in full force for the complete term of this lease, including any legal lien period after the expiration or termination of this lease. 10. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS. Lessee shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep and maintain said premises and appurtenances and every part thereof in good, clean, sightly and sanitary order, condition and repair. 11. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Lessee shall observe and comply with all laws, rules and regulations promulgated by the United States, State of California, County of Contra Costa or their agen- cies and any agency having jurisdiction of the leased premises and its operations, including but not limited to the following County Building Inspector's requirements: (a) All display model mobilehomes connected to an elec- trical, sewer, water, and/or gas system shall comply with the instal- lation requirements of California Administrative Code, Title 25, Chapter 5 as enforced by the Building Inspection Department. (b) The appropriate fee shall be paid to the enforcement agency for the installation of the mobilehome, accessory structures, and required inspections . 12. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. Lessee shall not make any alterations to or erect any additional structures or improvements on the leased premises without prior written consent of Lessor. Any alterations or additions approved by Lessor shall be at the sole expense of Lessee. 13. SIGNS. Lessee shall, at its own cost and expense, main- tain in good condition and appearance upon the premises, existing signs for identification purposes only, electrical or non-electri— cal, as are in conformance with the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code presently in force or as it may be hereafter amended. Any replacements, repairs, alterations, or additions to the contents, illumination, shape, location or the number of such sign or signs 2 of 11 00200 .r Y..w _:54....L-.: .� _ .. 't.,.v. y. ,.... w,_, x..._ .-0M • .. . ..a rc. . .......- shall first be approved by Lessor before they are made. 110 other signs or advertising media shall be placed upon the leased premises.. 14. WASTE QUIET CONDUCT AND ENJOYMENT. Lessee shall not com- mit, or suffer to be committed, any waste upon said premises, or any nuisance or other act or thing which may disturb the quiet enjoyment or the use of Buchanan Field or surrounding property. Lessee, its agents, customers and invitees shall have free and unrestricted right of entry to the demised premises by way of existing roadways. Driveway entrances to leased premises shall be in 'locations on .John Glenn Drive, as designated by Lessor. 15. INSURANCE. Lessee agrees to procure and maintain at its own cost and expense at all times during the term of this lease, including any renewal thereof, owner's, landlord's and tenant's public liability insurance covering and insuring all parties hereto (including the naming of Contra Costa County as an additional insured) against any accidents or injuries to person or property arising or occurring upon the leased premises, any ingress to and egress from the leased premises, upon the Buchanan Field Airport, or in any way connected with the operation of Lessee, its officers, servants, agents or employees, in the minimum sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) for one (1) person, and Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for two (2) or more persons and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) property damage. Evidence of such insurance shall be provided by the Lessee by filing with Lessor within twenty (20) days after the effective date of this lease, a copy of the policy or policies, together with a duly exe- cuted certificate to the effect that the insurance required by this lease is extended in favor of and consistent with the terms herein- above set forth. Said policy or policies or certificates shall contain the provision that written notice of cancellation or of any material changes shall be delivered to Lessor at least ten (10) days in advance of the expected date thereof. Lessee may bring its obligation to carry the insurance within the coverage of a so-called blanket policy or policies of insurance carried or maintained by the Lessee, provided, however, the cover- age afforded the Lessor will not be reduced or diminished by reason of the use of said blanket policy of insurance, and provided fur- ther that the requirements of this section are otherwise satisfied. 16. CONDOVATIOPi. (a) If any part of the premises shall be taken as a result of the exercise of the pouter of eminent domain or be conveyed to any entity having such power under threat of exer- cise thereof (both of such actions being hereinafter referred to as "condemnation") , this lease shall automatically terminate as to the portion of the premises which is condemned, as of the date physical possession of such portion is taken by the condemnor. (b) If the remaining part of the premises 3 of 11 00201 r .. . , M. ... , .,. ..w.._. _.�_... - 00201 w . will not be reasonably suitable for the operation of the business described in Section 7 hereof, this lease may be terminated by either Lessor or Lessee, at any time within thirty (30) days after the date possession of the condemned portion is taken by the con- demnor, and any unearned rent theretofore paid by Lessee shall -be refunded to. it. If the retaining part of the premises will be rea- sonably suitable for the operation of the business described in Section 7 hereof, this lease shall continue in full force and effect as to such remaining part; provided, however, that the rent shall be reduced, as of the date possession of the condemned portion is taken by the condemnor, in the same proportion that the gross square foot- age included in the premises is reduced by such condemnation. 17. TAXES. Lessee shall promptly and timely pay all taxes and assessments which shall be levied or assessed on any interest or property in the ownership of the Lessee. 18. INSPECTION AND NOTICE. Insofar as the same may be neces- sary for the protection of the Lessor's right, the Lessor or its agents shall at any and all times have the right to go upon and inspect the land and premises hereby leased and any and every struc- ture or improvement erected or constructed or in the course of being erected or constructed, repaired, added to, rebuilt or restored thereon and also to serve or to post and to keep posted thereon, or in any part thereof, any notices provided in Section 1183.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California or any other notice or notices that may at any time be required or permitted by law. 19 . ASSIGN14ENT OR SUBLETTING. Lessee shall not assign this lease, or any interest therein, and shall not sublet the said prem- ises or any part thereof or any right or privilege appurtenant thereto, or suffer any other person (the agents and servants of Lessee excepted) to occupy or use the said premises or any part thereof without the written consent of Lessor first had and obtained. Any such assignment or subletting without such consent shall be void and shall, at the option of Lessor, terminate this lease, Lessee shall not mortgage its interest created hereby or any part hereof, unless written consent of Lessor is first obtained; provided, how- ever, that written consent to mortgage shall be waived if financing or a loan is to be obtained from a bank, insurance company, savings and loan company or other reliable and recognized lending institu- tion. If the Lessee be adjudicated a bankrupt or become insolvent, or if possession of any interest in the demised premises shall be taken by virtue of any foreclosure, attachment, execution or receiv- ership, the Lessor may, at its election, unless such bankruptcy pro- ceedings be terminated in favor of Lessee and such insolvency be cured or such possession regained within ninety (90) days there- after, immediately terminate this lease by service of notice to such effect upon any adult person found in possession of said premises. 4 of 11 00202 It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the above assignment provisions do not apply to heirs by will, devise or intestacy, or other operation of law. 20. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION. Lessee agrees to yield and j deliver to Lessor possession of the premises leased herein at the termination of this lease by expiration or otherwise, in good con- n nt A -nrl ^11 10.41 1 ti ac nbn1 1 }gyp . thereof without the written consenL, ui.L L.:,zQv.L :.L�L. Lz �. Any such assignment or subletting without such consent shall be void and shall, at the option of Lessor, terminate this lease, Lessee shall not mortgage its interest created hereby or any part hereof, unless written consent of Lessor is first obtained; provided, how- ever, that written consent to mortgage shall be waived if financing or a loan is to be obtained from a bank, insurance company, savings and loan company or other reliable and recognized lending institu- tion. If the Lessee be adjudicated a bankrupt or become insolvent, or if possession of any interest in the demised premises shall be taken by virtue of any foreclosure, attachment, execution or receiv- ership, the Lessor may, at its election, unless such bankruptcy pro- ceedings be terminated in favor of Lessee and such insolvency be cured or such possession regained within ninety (90) days there- after, immediately terminate this lease by service of notice to such effect upon any adult person found in possession of said premises. 4 of 11 00202 i 1 7 It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the above assignment provisions do not apply to heirs by will, devise or intestacy, or other operation of law. 20. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION. Lessee agrees to yield and deliver to Lessor possession of the premises leased herein at the termination of this lease by expiration or otherwise, in good con- dition, normal wear and tear excepted, and all utilities shall be properly disconnected and any surface disturbed-in so doing be ' , restored in a safe and good workmanlike manner. Lessee shall promptly remove all signs and other personal property from the prem- ises, and shall leave the premises in a clean condition, free from any waste, debris and rubbish. 21. DEFAULT. In the event that Lessee shall fail to pay any rental at the time herein specified or shall othenrise default in the performance of any other term, covenant or condition hereof and shall continue in such default for thirty (30) days after the serv- ice upon it by the Airport Manager or the Lessor of a written demand to correct the same, the Lessor, by and through its Airport Managers shall have the right to take immediate possession of said premises. No waiver of Lessor of default by Lessee of any of the terms, covenants or conditions hereof to be performed, kept and observed by Lessee shall be construed to be or act as a waiver by Lessor of any subsequent default of any of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained to be performed, kept and observed by Lessee. 22. HOLD HARVILESS -AIM INDEFVITY. Lessee promises to and shall hold harmless and indemni y from t e iabilities as defined in this section: (a) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this prom- ise are the Lessor and its elective and appointive boards, commis- sions, officers, agents and employees; (b) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Lessor approved the leasehold improvement plans or accepted the improve- ments as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these; (c) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this lease and attributable to the Lessee, his subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent (s) or employee(s) or one or more of them; 5of11 00203 n l '7 I I (d) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not Lessor has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work, or has insurance or other indemnifica- tion covering any of these matters . 23. STRIKES AND PICKETING. In the event of any strikes, lock- out, or other similar labor dispute between Lessee and any other person, which results in picketing or threats to picket the demised premises, or any portion thereof, Lessor shall have the •rightto terminate this lease forthwith for the period of such labor trouble and/or take such other steps as may be reasonably necessary to permit Lessor to operate the Buchanan Air Field in a normal and customary manner. 24. RESERVATION AS TO NAVIGATIO14AL AIDS AND SAFETY. (a) Lessor, if necessary, reserves the right to take any action whatso- ever which is considered necessary to protect the aerial approaches to the airport and keep thea safe from obstruction or hazards . (b) Lessor reserves the right during the term of this lease or any renewal and/or extension thereof to install air navi- gational aids including lighting in, on, over, under and across the premises hereby leased. In the exercise of any of the rights hereof, Lessor agrees to give Lessee no less than (90) days written notice of its intention to install such air navigational aids. In the event such navigational aids result in interference with the normal course of Lessee's operations under this lease, the rent specified herein shall be reduced by amount commensurate with the interference caused by Lessor's actions. 25. AVIATION HAZARDS. Lessor reserves the right to take any action it considers necessary to protect the aerial approaches of the airport against obstructions, together with the right to prevent the Lessee from erecting or permitting to be erected any building or other structure on the premises which, in the opinion of the Lessor, or the Federal Aviation Agency, would limit the usefulness of the - airport or any of its operations, or constitute a hazard to aircraft. 26. RESTRICTION. Lessor shall not, throughout the term of this lease or any renewal and/or extension thereof, permit any other premises owned by it at Buchanan Field that are subject to sale or lease and that front on Concord Avenue or John Glenn Drive to be used for the purposes specified in Section 7(a) hereof. This restriction shall not apply to any such uses existing prior to the execution of the herein lease. 27. NONEXCLUSIVE RIGHT. Lessee understands that within the meaning of Section 30b of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 there shall be no exclusive rights to conduct any aeronautical activities or for the use of any landing area or air navigation facilities upon 6of11 00204 6 of 11 00204 Mw fi which federal funds have been expended. No provision of this lease shall be construed as granting such an exclusive right. 28. NONDISCRIMINATION. Lessee agrees to furnish good, prompt, and efficient service, including furnishing of supplies (including sale thereof) as well as furnishing of service, adequate- to meet all the demands for its servIIce at the Airport; to furnish said service on a fair, equal and nondiscriminatory basis to all users thereof, and to charge fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory . prices for each unit of sale or service, provided, that the Lessee may be allowed to make reasonable and nondiscriminatory discounts, ' rebates, or other similar types of price reductions to volume pur- chases. Furthermore, the Lessee shall neither discriminate nor permit discrimination against any person or group of persons on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, or age in any manner, including but not limited to discrimination prohibited by the Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 15. 29. FURTHER NONDISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS. The Lessee for itself, its heirs, personal representatives, successors in inter- est, and assigns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree as a covenant running with the land that in the event facilities are constructed, maintained or otherwise operated on the said property described in this lease for a purpose for which a Department of Transportation program or activity is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits, the Lessee shall maintain and operate such facilities and services in compliance with all other requirements imposed pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Depart- ment of Transportation, Subtitle A. Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Depart- ment of Transportation-Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said Regulations may be amended. That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimina- tion covenants, Lessor shall have the right to terminate the lease and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said lease had never been made or issued. The Lessee, for itself, its personal representatives, succes- sors in interest, and assigns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree as a covenant running with the land that (1) no person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin shall be excluded from participation, denied the benefits of, or be other►rise subjected to discrimination in the use of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements on, over, or under such land and the furnishing of services thereon, no person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, (3) that the Lessee shall use the premises in compliance with all other requirements imposed by or 7of11 00205 i 7of11 00205 _ e •l. pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations,- Department of Transportation, Subtitle A. Office of the Secretary, Part 21s - Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation-Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said Regulations may be amended. That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimina- tion covenants, Lessor shall have the right to terminate the lease and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said lease had never been made or issued. 30. CONSENT AND APPROVAL. Wherever in this lease Lessor or Lessee is required to give Its consent or approval to any action on the part of the other, each party covenants and agrees it will not unreasonably withhold such consent or approval. 31. LESSOR'S AUTHORITY. This lease is made and entered into ty Lessor in exercise of implied authority of law as recognized and expressly authorized in Section 25536 of the Government Code of the i State of California. 32. IIIVALID PROVISION - SEVERABILITY. It is expressly under- stood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that in the event any covenant, condition or provision contained herein is held to be invalid by a court of competent Jurisdiction, the invalidity of any such covenant, condition or provision herein contained shall not invalidate any other covenant, condition or provision of this agreement; provided that- the invalidity of any such covenant, con- dition or provision does not materially prejudice either the Lessor or the Lessee in their respective rights and obligations contained in the valid covenants, conditions and provisions in this agreement. 33. ATTORNEY'S FEES. If Lessor institutes, or is required to defend against, any legal proceedings as to the Lessee based upon any cause of action arising out of this lease, and prevails, the Lessor shall be entitled to recover from the Lessee all cost and expenses incurred by it in such proceeding, including reasonable attorney's fees, which shall be taxed by the court as part of the F costs of such proceeding. 34. NOTICES. Any and all notices to be given under this lease, or otherwise, may be served by enclosing the same in a sealed Vi envelope addressed to the party intended to receive the same, at its address, and deposited in the United States Post Office as registeredor � 1 with postage prepaid. tthen so given, such notice shall be effective from the date of thg - oceipt of the same. For the pur- poses thereof, unless other•.aistovidgd in writing by the parties r 8 of 11 00206 {y r I I 1 ' hereto, the address of the parties, and the proper- party to receive any such notices on its behalf is: Lessor: Clerks Board of Supervisors Administration Building Contra Costa County Martinez CA 94553 ,.y any cause of action aA1Q.z1AC,, vu4 Lessor shall be entitled to recover from the Lessee ali cost, cuu expenses incurred by it in such proceeding, including reasonable attorney's fees, which shall be taxed by the court as part of the ° costs of such proceeding. 34. NOTICES. Any and all notices to be given under this lease, or otherwise, may be served by enclosing the same in a sealed Venvelope addressed to the party intended to receive the same, at its , .a dress, and deposited in the United States Post Office as registered or 1A .1 with postage prepaid. when so given, such notice shall be effective from the date of thgceipt of the same. For the pur- poses thereof, unless otheraisaovided in writing by the parties 8of11 03206 hereto, the address of the parties, and the proper party to receive any such notices on its behalf is: Lessor: Clerk, Board of Supervisors Administration Building Contra Costa County Martinez CA 94553 and the address of the Lessee is: Lessee: Mobile Home Expo, Inc. 50 John Glenn Drive Concord CA 94 520 35. TIME. Time is of the essence of this lease. 36. BINDING ON SUCCESSORS. The covenants and conditions herein contained shall, sub ect to the provisions as to assignment, apply to and bind the heirs, successors, executors, administrators, and assigns of all the parties hereto. L 9 of 11 tl0�V7 I U 02011 _7 �t LEASE, Buchanan Field Airport, cont. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Lease _ to be executed on the date first hereinabove written. ' LESSOR LESSEE , COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a 140BILE H014E EXPO, INC. , a poMeC vision of California Corpor tion thCalif a By C a manoft o - res dent ;•_t s:i,. ,,,•f" Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By. By Deputy C rk Title [Corporate Seal] :•"'off.`;'..•' RECOAiMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Lessee: (1) Execute acknowledgmen form below; and C /.� (2) if a corporation, attach a -);i_.1Ak � c.��-cc ; ;�. _ certified copy of the by-laws, UounY Administrato ,."-- or of the resolution of the Toard of Directors authorizing execution of this lease. is Works Dire Supervising Real Property Agent i�ort Dianager- Approved as to Fora: John B. Clausen, County Counsel Deputy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 of 11 00208 i LEASE, Buchanan Field Airport, conI.t. , State of California - County of San Francisco ) ss. (Acl�owledgment by Corporation, Partnership or Individual) . nn 4 r- — +' i tWJl.L M Supervising Real Property Agent :L - or Aianage� Approved as to Form: John B. Clausen, County Counsel r � ByDeputy • Y A -� 1Y � r. M w•1 .IP. r� i i 10 Of 11 00208: LEASE, Buchanan Field Airport, coni. , State of California } (Acknowledgment by Corporation, County of San Francisco ) ss' Partnership or Individual) on lcf / '� , the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above Mr Lessee, and who is/are known to me to be the iridi— vidual(s) and officers) or partner(s) as stated above who signed- this instrument, personally appeared before and acknowledged to me that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it, (SEAL) BARBARA A 7MESSEN� . . . . . . . . . NOTARY PUBUC-CAUfU#t::c- , Notary Public or said County wrcoms .is.i9r and State MJB;lh 11 of lI 00209 K . Buchanan Field (Airport Lease) Mbile Home Expo EXHIBIT "A" A portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Commencing at the point designated as Point "A" in the description of Buchanan Field Access Road, recorded Septem6er'21, 1961, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, in Volume 3957 of Official Records,` at page 591; thence from said point of commencement along the westerly line of thecel of land described in said Resolution (3257 OR 591)SSouth 240 28' 42" west (the bearing South 240 28' 42 Vest being taken for this description) 1159.53 feet; thence leaving said west line (3957 OR 591) at right angles, South 65° 31' 18 East, 80.00 feet to the easterly- line of said access road known as John Glenn Drive and the true point of beginning of the hereinafter described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning South 65' 31' 18" East 70.00 feet; thence North 240 29' 42" East 135.00 fl:o t; thence South 650 31' 18" East 405.00 feet; thence South 9 56 56 East, 154.03 feet to the northerly line of Concord Avenue, said northerly line being the northerly line of the parcel of land described as Parcel 1-Second in Resolution wo. 67/206 by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, California, recorded March 27, 1967 in Book 5333, Official Records, page 553; thence along said northerly line southwesterly along a curve to the left having a radius of 1050 feet, the center of which bears 4outh 9° 56' 56" East through a central a;91 le of las 26 ' 16" an are distance of 24 .2 6 feet, South 48 e t, 132.2 feet and north.*esterly along a tangent curve to the right, through a central angle of 85° 46' 12", an are distance of 89.82 feet to said easterly line of John Glenn Drive; thence along said easterly line of John Glenn Drive North 27° 37' 00" West, 164.55 feet and northerly along a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 200 feet through a central angle of 52 05' 42", an are distance of 11.85 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 3.407 acres, more or less. 00210 I 00210 r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 Z5- In the Matter of Authorizing Issuance of a Purchase Order to the City of Walnut Creek for Street < Sweeping Services. (Work Order 4914) The Public Works Director having reported that Treat Boulevard east of Interstate 680, Bancroft Road, and the inter- section of Treat Boulevard at North Main Street, being heavily traveled, are collecting dirt and debris along the islands and curbs; and The Public Works Director having further reported that adjacent streets located in the City of Walnut Creek are swept twice a month, and that the City has agreed to sweep the above- mentioned streets at the same time at an estimated cost of $780.85 for ten months; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to issue a purchase order to the City of Walnut Creek for said work. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: City of Walnut Creek Supervisors (via P.W.) affixed this 11th day of March , 19 15 Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller J. FL OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By jam/ fyDeputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5174 -12.500 00211 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 197 In the Matter of Approval of Environmental Impact Report for Sans Crainte Creek, Walnut Creek Area, Work Order $505. On March 4, 1975 the Public Works Director having filed with the Board for consideration the Environmental Impact Report for the south branch of Sans Crainte Creek, from San Miguel Road to Mirko bane, and minor tributary from the south branch of Sans Crainte Creek to Rudgear Road, Walnut Creek area; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Environmental Impact Report is APPROVED, the Board having determined that the project will have a significant effect on the environment, and the Planning Director is INSTRUCTED to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. R I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning S"peryaors County Administrator affixed this 11 th day of March 19 �y J. R. OISSON, Clerk By 0-10 ec, Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 1" Nancy fio Ortega 00212 .w a �.z In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Completion of Improvements in Minor Subdivision 264-72, Brentwood Area. Mie Public Works Director having reported that the construction of improvements in Minor Subdivision 264-72, Brentwood area, has been satisfactorily completed; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of improvements in said Minor Subdivision is ACCEPTED as complete. The foregoing order was : 8 g passed by the following note. AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOSS: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors Subdivider affixed this 11 th day of March ' 1975- Frank 1975- Frank J. Soliz J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Route 2, Boa A-173 Oakley, California 94561 BY �'� � -�c Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M Nancy 3. Ortega 00213 i i 00213' 4 { IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA March 11 197 5 In the Matter of Releasing ) Subdivision Deposit ) ) Subdivision: 4110, Walnut Creek ) Area ) Deposit: $500 Auditor's Permit No. 92313 ) Dated August 10, 1971 ) ) Refund to: ) Cal West Communities, Inc. ) 780 'Welch Road ) Palo Alto, California 94304 On December 4. 1973 this Board resolved that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have been main- tained (for one year after completion and acceptance) against defective work and/or labor done or defective materials furnished in performing the Subdivision Agreement, and that all deficiencies (if any) developing during this period have been corrected; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 8429(b) and the Sub- division Agreement, the Director is authorized to refund the deposit as indicated above. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 11th day of March , 197 , r cc: Public Works (2) J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Subdivider By j� , � �, Deputy Clerk Hane,y1s. urteg4t 00214 00214 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Terminating ) Agreement for Road Improve- ) March 11, 1975 ments, Crow Canyon Road, Road ) No. 4711, San Ramon Area. ) c ) The Board on October 152 1974 having approved an agreement with L. F. Thornally Company, Inc. providing for the construction of frontage improvements on the south side of Crow Canyon Road at the Southern Pacific Railroad crossing, San Ramon area, said agreement being accompanied by a $500 cash deposit, a $15,000 Faithful Perfor- mance Bond, and a $15,500 Labor and Materials Bond; and The Public Works Director having reported that subsequently the San Ramon Assessment District (No. 1973-3) was formed, and the work to be done by said Assessment District includes the work to be done under the Road Improvement Agreement; and The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board: 1. Terminate the aforesaid agreement; 2. Exonerate the $15,000 Faithful Performance Bond and the $15,500 Labor and Materials Bond issued by Aetna Casualty and Surety Company; and 3. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to L. F. Thornally Company, Inc. , P. 0. Box 433, San Ramon, California the $500 deposited as surety under the agree- ment, as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail No. 120063 dated September 16 , 1974; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: L. F. °Thornally Company, Inc. Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller a CERTIFIED COPY 1 n�c,rtity that this [s a futlhto& r fileic nray y �fi the orlOnal docucient +r l��frd by the Board of and that it Q� �r �rl{r �•^ C"; _- Ca{ifornta. on gupervi-on; ,T: J. ft. 01,SSON. County the date shovn. A' eru rvisors. Clerk K ex-off ic{o C{erk of said Board of Supe b3 Depnty Clerk. _ on 00?15 -_____ 00215: s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 ' 1975- In 197-In the Matter of Amending Resolution No. 75/97 with Respect to Receiving Bids for Construction of Elevator Equipment Room Addition. (Building Maintenance #1232) The Board on February 11, 1975 having adopted Resolution No. 75/97 fixing March 4, 1975 at 11 a.m. as the time to receive bids for construction of the "Elevator Equipment Room Addition" at the Contra Costa County hospital, Martinez, and Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution No. 75/97 is AMENDED to fix March 11, 1975 at 11 a.m. as the time to receive the aforesaid bids. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Aioriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. 11. Boggess. NOES: done. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this Ilth day of March . 19 U- County Administrator J. R. O!_SSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 20 5/74 -12.500 002�0 w I I I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 7.5- In the Matter of Bids for Construction of Elevator Equipment Room, Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez. (Building Maintenance #1232) This being the time fixed for the Board to receive bids for construction of the "Elevator Equipment Room Addition" at the Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez; bids were received from the following and read by the Clerk: William Dahn, Pleasant Kill; Wesco Construction Company, San Francisco; Visser Construction, Concord; Sal Cola Construction, Martinez; and Douglas Bidgood, E1 Sobrante; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are REFERRED to the Public Works Director for review and recommendation to the Board on March 18, 1975. The foregoing order was passed by a unanimous vote of the Board. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11th day, of March ' 19 U County Administrator �� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By'% 11 ,�CJ�� .r�-,r' , Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 00217 _._- ..R In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 in the Matter of Approving a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Martinez in Connection with Alhambra Avenue and Willow Avenue Martinez and Hercules Areas, Pro sect No. 3651 -t 12-75. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Fenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Martinez providing for the Public Works Department to design the project and administer the contract in connection with the repair and overlay of Alhambra Avenue and Willow Avenue, Martinez and Hercules areas. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. S. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. MORS: None. ABSENT: None, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of supervisors on the date aforesoicL cc: City of Martinez Evia P.W.3Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11 th day of Ma7r h---, 19 Z-- County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By� `�--, Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Nanny S Ortega 002JLI a r T EXERCISE Or POWERS AGREEMENT ALHAMBRA AVENUE OVERLAY PROJECT NO. 3651 -4212-75 1 . Parties . Effective on March 11 1975, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY , and the CITY OF IjARTINE2, a municipal corporation within the County of Contra Costa , hereinafter referred to as CITY , pursuant to provisions of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of..California , mutually agree and promise as follows : 2 . Purpose. The County and City propose to overlay with asphalt concrete as a cooperative project, Alhambra Avenue from 200 feet north of !!i 1 dcroft Drive to 1 ,200 feet south of El derwood Drive. 3. Administration Responsibility . (a) The County shall complete the preliminary engineering , advertise for bids and award a contract for construction to the lot-test responsible bidder, and perform all construction engineering and contract administration, both inside and outside the City, the expense of u,hich shall be shared jointly as provided hereinbelow. (b) The specifications (contract documents) for the project shall include provisions requiring the successful bidder to ( 1 ) name the City as an additional insured on any required insurance certificates and (2) promise to hold harm- less and indemnify the City from liabilities in the same manner as he must provide such for the County. ( c) The City shall indemnify, defend and hold the County harmless from claims or suits based upon acts committed or wort; done within the corporate limits of the City pursuant to this agreement. 4. Financial Respons ibi 1 i ty. The City shall be charged with the actual construction cost of work within the City, plus its proportional share of the costs of preliminary engineering, bid document preparation , construction engineering, contract administration and any other incidental costs chargeable to the project, plus appropriate overheads , based upon the same percentage as the City 's final contract cost share. 5. Deposit and Adjustment. The City, prior to the County advertising a contract for construction , shall deposit with the County the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30 ,000) as the City 's share of the estimated cost of the project. As soon as possible after determination of final costs for the project, the City shall either be reimbursed for any excess sum owing it from its deposit, or the City shall pay promptly to the County any additional sum that may be due and owing the County over and above such deposit. There shall be no revision of cost to the City or the County due to a change in the City boundary after the date of award of contract by the County. 5. Naintenance Responsibility. County shall authorize final acceptance of tine contract work as complete, at which time the County and the City shall , within their respective limits , immediately accept complete maintenance responsibility for the roadtrav as described herein. - i - 00219 A-. 7. Term of Agreement. Except for the provisions of Paragraph 6, this agreement shall expire upon acceptance of the construction as complete by the Board of Supervisors and the payment of all sums required herein by the parties from one to the other. COUNTY OF CON COSTA CITY OF 14ARTINEZ y _ 9 y Ze Chairman , Board a Supervisors or ATTEST: ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk City Clerk Y By Byi / � 'c-�'t•' - Deputy Deputy RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Victor W ' Sauer, Public forks Director � By Chief Deputy Public Wdrks 04rtDor FORM APPROVED: FORM APPROVED: John B. Clausen, County Counsel By By Deputy City Attorney - 2 - M 00220 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to Execute Agreement for the Installation of Tiltmeters in Slides in the E1 Sobrante and Ygnacio Valley Areas. (Work Order 5$32) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Harding-Lawson Associates providing for the installation of eight tiltmeters in slides at Foster Lane, Avenida Martinez, San Pablo Dam Road and Ygnacio Valley Road, El Sobrante and Ygnacio Valley areas, for a maximum payment of $6,750 not to be exceeded without prior written approval of the Public Works Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES : None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11th day of March , 1975 County Administrator J. R. OlSSON, Clerk By A2d24Zt 'T Gni �,(., Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 -12.500 0000 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Larch 11 , ig 75 In the Matter of Approval of Landscape Maintenance Agreement for Subdivision 4406, Danville Area The Board having c aasidered an agreement with Crocker Homes, Inc., P. 0. Box 2516, Dublin, California 94566 for land- scape maintenance in Subdivision 4406, Danville area; and Said agreement being accompanied by a payment bond (No. BND 200 11 55) issued by Firemen's Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey in the amount of $7,400 for Labor and Ma- terials; and a cash (maintenance) deposit in the amount of $1,110 ( Deposit Permit Detail No. 123757 dated February 21, 1975) ; On motion of Supervisor A.M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J.P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W.N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the aforesaid agreement. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J.P . Kenny, A.M. Dias, J.E. Moriarty, E.A. Linscheid, W.N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Subdivider Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 11th day, of March 19 75 Director of Planning County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - I5-M Nancy S Ortega 00VFr � t SdDItj-1SIO`' ACREE,•!EA'T (§I) Subdivision: •4406 " (After -construction is complete) Q1) Subdivider: Crocker Hames, Incorporated LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE al) Effective Date: :3-11-75 (91) :.faintenance Period: One year _ Q4) Deposits: (cash) (maintenanre) $ 1,110 1. PARTIES & DATE. - Effective on xhp n ,v- rh rnimr,. r r- i t I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date afaWtness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Subdivider Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 11th day of_ March 19 75 Director of Planning J. R. O By LSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller - tt Deputy Clerk - H 24 12!74 15•M Nancy � Ortega 0-222 SUBDIVISION AGREEMEAT f§1) Subdivision: • 4406 (gl) Subdivider: Crocker Homes, Incur orated ` (After construction is complete) - LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE (§1) Effective Date: :3-11-75 Ql) :Maintenance Period:- One year . (§4) Deposits: (cash) (maintenance) $ 1,110 7.400 1. PARTIES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "Count-", and the above-named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this subdivision: 2. IMTROVEMENT E"ARRnM Y. Subdivider warrants that the road and street improvements, > tract drainage, street signs, and all other public improvements were constructed, installed and completed in this subdivision in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code, Title 9. 3. GUARANTEE & MITE-VA;NCE. Subdivider guarantees that the aforesaid subdivision improve- ments are and will be free from defects and rill perform satisfactorily in accordance with County Ordinance Code; and he shall maintain the improvements for one year after the date of this agreement against any defective workmanship or materials or any un- satisfactory performance. 4. IMPROVEMENT SECURITY: DEPOSIT 6 BONDS. Upon executing this Agreement, Subdivider shall deposit as security with the County: CASH: $1,110 (maintenance) as security guaranteeing his maintenance of the work for one year after the date of this agreement against any defective workmanship or materials or unsatisfactory performance. BO\D: (payment for labor and materials) securing payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. Said payment security to become null and void six (6) months after the effective date of this agreement. S. NIO WAIVER BY COMM Inspection of the improvements and/or materials, or approval of improvements .and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating that the improvements or any part thereof comply with the require ments of this agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said improvements and/or materials, or pa>ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any.of the terms and conditions hereof. 6. IADEMITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless -and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents, and employees; B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or -�- 00223 r 00223 . .ra. damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the subdivision map or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other proceedings) concerning these; C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them; D. lion-Conditions: The'promise'ii agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in-connection with the improvements or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters. 7. COSTS. Subdivider shall pay or have paid when due all the costs of the work, including _inspections thereof and .relocating existing utilities required thereby. B. NONPERFOR.NIA,NCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to maintain the work and improvements during the time specified in this agreement, County may proceed to maintairi. them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of maintaining the improvements, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 9. ASSIGM-TENT. If before the completion of the maintenance period, the subdivision is annexe to a city, the County may assignto that city the County's rights under this agreement and any deposit or bond securing them. 10. LABOR 4 MATERIALS, WARRANTY. Subdivider further warrants that the claims and liens of all persons, contractors, and subcontractors furnishing labor or materials 'for the in- stallation of said improvements in the subdivision have been satisfied. The Subdivider to satisfy any valid claims or liens of labor and materialmen as to the said and subdivision appearing hereafter upon demand by the County. L. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record said subdivision map, and recognizes this subdivision as one complying with State lams and County ordinances. OUA'TY OF A'TRA CO SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) . y CZ CROCKER HOMES, INC. r Chairm, , oard of Sup' ivisI I s ATTEST: J. R:' OLSSON, County Clerk 4 By 5Atmex officio Clerk of the Board esignate official ca40—"pacity: in the 'business) By. Patrick D. O'Connell Vice President Deputy Dote to Subdivider: (1) Execute acknow- ledgment form on page 3, and affix to FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, this page; and (2) If a Corporation, County Counsel affix corporate seal. By Deputy ' (CORPORATE SEAL) —2— 00224 . w State of California ) ss. (Acknowledgment by Corporation, County of Alameda ) Partnership or Individual) on February 27, 1975 , the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is known to me to be the individual and off1cer .or. partner. as stated above who signed this instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed it andthat the corporation or partnership named above executed it. L. J. Jaime �uucnu Notary Public for said County and State o7:7YCUL SEAL L J. JAIME -+►i1> NOTARY PUBLIC- CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ALALWMA Y7 Cm�E01M SW-WW u.W7 alnuuuau,uuw,u,uauu,,,,uu:u„a„uu„a ((Complete acknowledgement and affix to page 2 of the Agreement)) 0d2J ((Complete acknowledgement _ r dement and affix to page 2 of the Agreement)) y y ` 0022 I T - r Bond No.$ND 200 11 55 PREMIUM: $ 28.00 for the ' ternt. SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, CROCKER HOMES INCORPORATED as Principal,and FIREMENTS INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the COUNrf OF CONTRA COSTA State of California, in the sum of SEVEN T(iOUSANID FOUR HUNDRED AND 00t s .. — « -- Dollars (t 7.YM.QQ ) lawful money of the United States of America,for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made to said COtjNTf OF CONTRA COSTA_ _ we,and each of us bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this 18th day of FEBRUARY ig 75. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas, the above named bounded principal entered into an agreement dated FOR LANDSCAPING ON CAMINO Ng , with the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA-�TMSAJARA, TRACT #4406 DANVILLE State of California,by the terms and conditions of which said agreemeaL said principal agreed to construct certain street improvements and furnish all C.A. the work and material necessary therefor in accordance with the Plans and Specifications referred to in said agreement, which agreement is hereby made a part hereof as it fully set forth herein; and Whereas,Section 3247 et seq.of the Civil Code of the State of California and acts amendatory thereof,require Improvers to file with the public agency involved a good and sufficient bond to secure the claims to which reference is made in said Code. _ Now,Therefore,if the above bounden principal,or its ubcontractor, fails to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams,used in,upon for or about the performance of the work ontracted to be done or for any work or labor done thereon of any Kad.or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to uch work or labor, the Surety on this bond will pay the same.in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond,and,also,in case suit is rought upon this bond, a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court and to be taxed as costs and to be included in the Judgment therein endered. CROCKER HOMES• INCOPPORATED FIREMEN"S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (Surety) By 19.—D. CHAPMANJ JR. /, Attorney The foregoing Bond was accepted and approved this day of PAC BOND 33"A ,4 - day of 4--- The - The foregoing Bond was accepted and approved this roc*ONO asna y , STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF Alameda �Ss O\ ...... b .20................................... 19.75...., before me, the undersigned, a rotary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared titltttliM11t2lt�112tut:OFITIC'.tlt32t!217tltlttltllt/ ....... .......?C................................................... _ i„ CFITCI..1L SEAL L. J. JAIME = known to roe to be the.............................?f 4 4 ?cM.Assistant.............. S' NOTCOUNTY OF ALAA&ZOA CALIFORNIA Secretary of the Corporation that executed the within instrument and the officer (s) uy Commission c.airu s.alwsa Is.Itn 3 who executed the within instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named, and di112111271I1/1117/11113iStlI21tl23/1t11l111:1l1t7111t1t1� acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its By-laws or a Resolution of its Board of Directors. 1 CORPORATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT ZVatary's Signature`�. ""-" ........................................ """ ' - Form Nm 14 the work and material necessary therefor in accordance with the Plans and Specifications referred to in said agreement, which agreement is hereby made a part hereof as it fully set forth herein;and Whereas,Section 3247 et seq.of the Civil Code of the State of California and acts amendatory thereof,require Improvers to file with the public agency involved a good and sufficient bond to secure the claims to which reference is made in said Code. Now,Therefore,if the above bounden principal,or its STATE OF CALIFORNIA CUY AND ss. County of — SAM FRAIQc=SX On this 18th day of FEBRUARY in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred an,$EVENTY—FIVE CITY before , - RILAR 1 RE520 , a Notary Public in and for the County of SAN FRAl`CLSCO , State of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared W. D. CHAPMAN, JR. PILAR L. REMO known to we to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument NUX—•, FU'LIC-thy IFORNIA LMyaaa�"�� as the attorney o[ CITY AND COUNTY OF IRE�IEN*q TNS TRA1Tf`E COPtPANY OFESAN FRANCISCO (a Corporation) p: April 20, 1977 and acknowledged to we that he subscribed the name of said Corporation thereto Commission Esc resas surety and his own name as attorney . IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have hereunto set my hared and affixed my official seal at my office in the sai County of SAID >+�tANCLSCO the day and year in this certificate first ab en. C Notary Public in and for the CITY ADMCounty of S" MiNc7sm California V ,Ny Commission Expires L-Y CO3. MST-OZJ E2 'ntM APRII.26, 1M Pac Bond 2824 A asaa.MIM7(O tN V.3.M . r a i 1. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 75 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement Extension, Minor Sub- division 185-72, Danville Area. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that .Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Commons Properties, Inc. extending through July 25, 1975 the agree- ment for Minor Subdivision 185-72, Danville area. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None . ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dab aforesaid cc• Subdivider WKness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors affixed this 11 th day of March 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Qactq W1 Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 . 15M Nancy S. . Orteg Oa228 •1' I MIrJOR SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT EXTENlSIOId Contra Costa Minor Subdivision Number : MS 185-72 Subdivider Commons Properties, Inc. (Original) Agreement Date July 24 ,19 73' Surety Nacre Ohio Casualty Insurance Co. Bond No. 1 703 064-6 Amount :$ 2,600.00 Date July 9 ,l9 73 Extension New Termlmtion Date July 25 ,19.75 This Subdivider and his Surety desire that this minor subdivision agreement be extended through the above date; and Contra Costa County and the Surety hereby agree thereto and acknowledge same. VkupF o � o JUNE 12, 1913 0 CA��F� . Dated: -4fG CONT-R-A-COSTA jSubdivider r THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY Chairman, Board of Su cors Jret� FORM APPROVED: JO:iI; B. CLAUSFIi County Counsel ,H. D. Elyidg Attorney in Fact. By ' Deputye ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & ex officio Clerk of the Board De ty (NOTE: SUBDIVIDER'S AND SURETY'S SIGNATURES TO BE NOTARIZED) i i r., TO 469 C 11 (Corporation) STATE OF CALIFORNIA l 1 SS. COUNTY OF Contra CQsf-a ) On February 21, 1975 before me,the undersigned,a Notary Pablic in and for said State, personally appeared E. L. Commons Jr. _ m known to we to be the PzesidenL and a known to me to be Secretary of the corporation that e:earted the within Instrument. m _ known to me to be the persons who executed the within Instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named. and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within lid lC�t�7lti'�CM " - in.trument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board Q F F 1 C i A L SEA L of directors. ,jaLOIS J.WEBFEMN WITNESS my�, and and ofofficial �seal. /t NOtte AnVV q A tCOUNIY - �T9��is>:o9 t:�ir9t A9vk 6.1t1Jt Signat i': '►�- •� Lois J. Werfelmann Name (Typed or Printed) r?9h.rn ter srW..t ww Stan 1 AFFIDAVIT OF ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR SURETY STATE OF California COUNTY OF San Mateo • ....................... { On this....ZQM .day of..................Feb2 X.7........................................ . 19.17 before me j personally appeared................g..D.Blvl ga...........»»....»................................... Attorney-in-fact, j f of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company. with whom I am personally acquainted, who being by me duly sworn. did depose and say, that he resides in................S�A11..�#Fl4Xl.»...»»...........;that he is the Attorney-in-fact of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, the corporation named in and which execut- ed the within instrument; that he knows the corporate seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he signed and executed the said instrument as Attorney-in-fact of said cor- poration by like order. My Commission expires.. _.... O,rEKKMAJ—3ys1l........ _» ..._ ...........». i �!/•: ..MVID J. Notary Public caRtiocL 1 Form S•i 70 � NOTARY PUWC•CALIFORNIA • �t � Pro'hJ!.�Q�fY_e1n$FitfFtA*.c�CbJtiY � 00230 en CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY HONZ OFFICE. H43/IL-TOM OHIO No- 13-053 AH AM b_q U4W f rtUttht That THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. in pursuance of authority granted by Article Vl.Section 7 of the By-Laws of said Company.does hereby nominate. constitute and appoint: H. D ' Elvidge - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of San Mateo, California - - - its true and lawful agent and attorney -in-fact. to make. execute. seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety. and as its act and deed Any and all bonds, reccgnizances, stipuaitions or undertakings excluding, however, any bonds or undertakings guaranteeing payment cf loans, notes or the interestthereon. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - And the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents. shall be as binding upon said Company. as fully and amply. to all intents and purposeAk as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Hamilton. Ohio. in their own proper persons. tl4�ri, In WITNESS WHEREOF.the undersigned.Vice-President of the said The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company has hereunto subscribed his name and affixed the Corporate Seal of the SEAL said The Ohio Gauntly Insurance Company this 3rd day of September i9 74 (Signed) F o M. Sehuder Vice-President STATE OF OHIO. i SS.COUNTY OF BUTLER f on this 3rd day of September A.D. 19 71+ before the subscriber.a Notary Public of the State of Ohio. in and for the County of Butler. duly commissioned and qualified. came R. M. Sebuder . Vice-President of THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. to me personally known to be the individual and officer described in. and who executed the preceding instrument. and he acknow- ledged the execution of the same. and being by me duly sworn deposeth and with. that he is the officer of the Company aforesaid. and that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company.and the said Corporate Seal and his signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation. v IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereunto act my hand and affixed my Official 1164Seal at the City of Hamilton.State of Ohio. the day and year first above written. (signed) D_crothy gibee Notary Public in and for County of Butler.State of Ohio December ftfi• My Commission expires __ �,-.. This power of attorney is granted under and by authority of Article VI.Section 7 of the By-Laws of the Company.adopted by its directors on April 2. 1954. extracts from which read: "ARTICLE VI" 'Section 7. Appointment of Attoraey:m-Fact.etc. The chairman of the board. the president. any vice-president, the secretary or any assistant secretary shall be and is hereby vested with full power and authority to appoint attorneys-in-fact for the purpose of signing the name of the Company as surety to. and to execute. attach the corporate seal. acknowledge and deliver any and all bonds, recognisances, stipulations. undertakings or other instruments of suretyship and policies of insurance to be given in favor of any individual. firm. corporation. or the official representative thereof. or to any county or state.or any official board or boards of county or state.or the United States of America. or to any other political sub- division. This instrument is signed and sealed by facsimile as authorized by the following Resolution adopted by the directors of the Company on May 27. 1970: "RESOLVED that the signature of any officer of the Company authorized by Article VI Section 7 of the by-laws to appoint attorneys in fact. the signature of the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary certifying to the correctness of any copy of a power of attorney and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or copy thereof issued on behalf of the Company. Such signatures and seal are hereby adopted by the Company as original signatures and seal. to be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed." CERTIFICATE 1, the undersigned Assistant Secretary of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company. do hereby certify that the foregoing power of attorney. Article VI Section 7 of the by-laws of the Company and the above Resolution of its Board of Directors are true _ and correct copies and are in full force and effect on this date. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Company th'uzOt 16y of FebrlAzf; 19 75 `sit ut►i l: SEA L �7 _ saMrs Assistant Secretary S-4295-C 00231 . x _. 110231, r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Architectural Services for Orinda Community Center Park (County Service Area R-b) , Work Order 5230. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an Agreement for Architectural Services with Royston, Hanamoto, Beck and Abey, Landscape Architects, for the development of the Orinda Community Center Park (County Service Area R-5), providing for payment in accordance with the sliding scale percentage of the construction cost, as more particularly set forth in said agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Public Works Director Wiriness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk ii 24 12174 - 15-M Mildred 0. Ballard Alzo: zukiei.,w Lou-L- J . a . ti-1111-v , A. 1I1CL , J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date afore ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor—Controller 19 5 County Administrator afF'ixed this 11th day of March : J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 91<lu nL' ' . Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15.01 Mildred 0. Ballard 0 t n32 t. AGIF-alENT FOR ARCHITE:."TLIRAI. SERVICES . Table of Contents rage ARTICLE I General Intent 1 ARTICLE II Description of Project ;1 . ARTICLE III Basic Services of Architect 2- A. General 2- B. Phase for Analysis and Programming of Site Utilization Plan. 2 C. Design Development Phase 2` • D. Construction Documents Phase E. Construction Phase , 5- F: Time Periods 7 : ARTICLE IV Extra Services by the Architect 7 .' ARTICLE V Architect's Fee S ` ARTICLE VI Payments Under this Agreement 11' ARTICLE VI_I Duties of the Architect 11.' ARTICLE VIII Duties of the County 14. ARTICLE Ix Cancellation of Agreement - or Suspension of Project 16 ARTICLE X Termination of this Agreement 17 • E)MBIT "An Fee Schedule 19% RECEryEp RHgar FESi41975. Z -.s i t REE:MENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERV(%.cS i Contra Costa Count}, California a This Agreement is made on March ll, 1975, by and between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "County", and ROYSTON, HANAMOTO, BECK & ABEY, landseape.Architects, a California Corporation, 50 Green Street, San Francisco, California 94111, hereinafter called "Architect", and the County and the Architect, for the considerations named herein, mutually agree as follows: r RTICLE I General Intent of Agreement The County, acting through its Board of Supervisors, hereinafter called i the "Board", intends to deveop a park on the three and one-half (3�) acre site 1' • adjacent to the Orinda Community Center or to perform other related work as hereinafter more fully described. Professional architectural and/or engineering skills and services not available within the County organization are essential s for the proper and satisfactory execution of this project. For that reason the professional Architect is hereby retained by. the County. A clear understanding, at the outset, of the relationships and obligations between the County and the Architect is of the utmost importance. This Agreement forms the basis of the . professional relationship between the County and the Architect. KTICLE II. Description of the Project ' A. The project contemplated under this Agreement, and the general location t thereof, are described as follows: Design and construct a parK on the three.and one-half (3�) acre parcel adjacent to the Orinda Community Center, based on the considerations brought forth in the Phase for Analysis and Programming of the Site a Utilization plan. r • -i- 00234 7_ n _ .- T ARTICLE III. Basic Services of Architect The Architect represents and shall render the services and furnish the items described as follows: A. General 1. The architect holds current registration as a Landscape ' Architect in the State of California and furthermore does by entering into this Agreement certify that he is professionally competent and able to provide the professional services outlined herein by reason of his personal knowledge and skill and that of . his staff of consultants retained and paid by him, 2. The Architect and his staff of consultants shall be fully know- ledgeable of and shall execute all work in full compliance with all applicable codes, laws and regulations. 3. At all titres throughout• the various stages of the project the Architect agrees to attend meetings and conferences as the County deems necessary or as requested by the County. Meetings' included under this contract are listed under Article III. C. S and D. 4. Additional meetings are covered under Article IV.A.9. 4. Architect shall perform such duties as may be necessary and which are usually performed by a professional landscape architect and which are necessary for the successful completion of the project, even though not specifically called for herein. B. Phase for Analysis and Programming of Site Utilization Plan This Phase has been completed under a previous agreement. C. Design Development Phase This Phase shall be an outgrowth of detailed study of the con- sideration brought forth in the First Phase. It will be presented to the Board for its approval and shall consist of the following: -2- m +RTICLE III Basic Services o3 rchitect (Cont'c�) L` I. Prepare Plaster Plan following approval of site utilization Plan indicating park facilities, use areas, open-space, land forms, circulation, and general indication of planting. 2- Prepare preliminary cost estimate. 3. , Review Master Plan with the staff and Recreation Citizens ' Committee. ' 4- Establish priorities and scope of initial development. : 5. Attend a total of two 2 '' ) public meetings with the Recreation g� Phase for Analysis and ProgLa , 2l This Phase has been completed under a previous agreement. , C. Design Develoomeat Phase This Phase shall be an outgrowth of detailed study of the con- sideration brought forth in the First Phase. It will be presented to the Board for its approval and shall consist of the following: -2- 002 35 acid E III Rasic Services of .rchitect (Cont'd) �. Prepare Master Plan following approval of site utilization plan indicating park facilities, use areas, open-space, land forms, circulation, and general indication of planting. 2. Prepare preliminary cost estimate. 3. . Review Master Plan with the staff and Recreation Citizens Committee. 4. Establish priorities and scope of initial development. : S. Attend a total of two (2) public meetings with the Recteation Citizens Committee. D. Construction Documents Phase 1. Construction Plans and Specifications shall be prepared outlining, for bidding and construction purposes, the scope and details of the architectural, mechanical, electrical, structural, landscape architectural, and general engineering work to be performed by the Contractor. - 2. When so directed by the County, the Architect shall include in the bid documents provisions to receive alternate bids and unit prices. 3. The Architect shall, as necessary, furnish.or cause to be furnished to the County adequate description of mechanical and plumbing equipment to be installed denoting among other things the con- figuration, location, fastenings, as well as methods for in- specting and servicing. 4. Attend a total of one (1) public meeting with the Recreation Citizens CoL=ittee. -3- 00233 ARTICLE III. BASIC SERVICES OF ARCHITECT (Cont'd) 5. Documents and Drawings: ' a. All contract documents shall be prepared by the Architect except Ceneral Conditions, Bid Forms, Instructions to Bidders, and other standard County items. which will be•pro- vided by the County to the Architect for inclusion with the Specifications. b. The following documents will be furnished to the County at the Architect's expense: (1) Up to 8 copies of drawings and outline specifications of the Design Development Phase for checking purposes, . plus one rendered plan and one persepctive sketch. Up to four (4) copies of Architect's preliminary cost extimate. (2) Up to eight (8) copies of the construction plans and specifications for final checking purposes. (3) Up to four (4) copies of Architect's final cost estimate. c. Upon final approval of the above-mentioned construction plans and specifications, the Architect shall furnish the County with complete sets of plans and specifications as required at County expense. The County reserves the right to request additional copies of any documents as may be required, and only the direct printing costs of which will be at additional County expense. 6. Bidding Procedure will be administered by the County with assistance from the Architect who dill do the following: a. Prepare bid documents for distribution by the County. b. Prepare all addenda to the contract documents. c. Answer questions and provide clarifications directed to the contract documents. 00237 ARTICLE III Basic Se:vicas ` lrchitect Cont'd) d. . .Assist the County in reviewing the submitted bids and advise the County concerning acceptance or rejection of bids. g. Construction Phase 1. Construction administration will be proided by the County v with the Architect assisting isti in the general administration _ of the construction contract. The Architect's duties shill i include but not be limited to the following: rb rr,+p intent of the contract documents County expense. 6. Bidding Procedure will be administered by the County with assistance from the Architect who mill do the following: R• Prepare bid documents for distribution by the County. b. Prepare all addenda to the contract documents. c. Answer questions and provide clarifications directed to the contract documents. -4- 00237 r. ARTYCL'C IIT Basic Services e Architect (Cont'd) d. • -Assist the County in reviewing the submitted bids and advise the County concerning acceptance or rejection of bids. E. Construction Phase 1. Construction administration will be provided by the County • with the Architect assisting in the general administration of the construction contract. The Architect's duties shall include but not be limited to the following: a. To advise as to the true intent of the contract documents and to notify the Contractors of such intent in writing with field orders, sketches, reports, or other memoranda. However, the Architect shall not commit the County to extra expense or otherwise modify the construction contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. b. Approve Contractor's payment requests. c. Check submittals and shop drawings. d. Prepare contract change orders when directed by the County. e. Hake periodic review and observation of the work. f. Prepare drawings, as needed from time to time during the work. g. Provide technical direction as necessary. h. Furnish or cause to be furnished to the County such drawings, catalogs, or descriptions of mechanical and plumbirig equipment to be installed, with sufficient and adequate detail to allow the County to know in advance the installation thereof, i.e., the size and configuration, the location, the method of fastening or securing, the methods for servicing and inspecting, etc. 00238 -5- �j tlV methods for servicingand Uut-tlV -5- ARTICLE III Basic Services (Cont'd) i. Endeavor to secure compliance by the Contractor with the contract documents, making reasonable effort to see that they avoid errors and omissions. (The Architect, however, shall not be responisible for the performance of Contractors). J. Architect shall assemble and deliver to the County all guarantees, operating instructions, equipment list, -equipment manuals, etc., upon completion of the work. k. Architect shall assist the County in obtaining the- necessary compliance with the guarantees and warranties by the. Cdn- tractor for one year following the filing of the Notice of Completion. 1. The Architect and his consultants shall keep an up-to-date record of changes made to the construction documents and at the completion of the project and before final payment is made, the Architect shall correct the original tracings and specifications so as to incorporate therein all changes made during the course of construction, it being the intent of the County and the Architect that said tracings adequately and accurately reflect the "as-built" conditions of the project. After the tracings and specifications have been so corrected, they shall be delivered to the County and shall become the property of the County. m. In the event this Agreement is terminated by either party for any reason whatever, prior to completion, all the original tracings and specifications and other pertinent documents shall be turned over to the County and shall become the property of the County. 00239 i. 00239 ARTICLE III. Basic Services Architect (Cont'd) n. The Architect shall be held harmless by the County for liabilities that: (1) Result directly from modification .or changes of the Documents by the County, and (2) Result directly from construction execution or practice when the Architect is not retained to provide the construction supervision. F. Time Periods It is understood and agreed that time is of the essenck- in this Agreement and the work shall start immediately. Design Develop- ' ment Phase shall be completed within eight (8) weeks. After the Design Development Phase of the Work has been accepted by the County, the Architect shall proceed with all due diligence to complete the Construction Document phase. The Construction Plans and Specifications shall be ready for printing of the contract documents within eight (8) weeks of the date authorization is given to the Architect to proceed with the Construction Document Phase. Work on each item of service as specified in this Article shall proceed step-wise upon written notification as provided by this Agreement and until such notification, Architect shall not proceed with any subsequent item of service. ARTICLE IV Extra Services by the Architect A. The following services, insofar as they cause the Architect extra expense, and if authorized bar the County, will be paid for by the County as provided in Article V, Para. D. 1. Revisions and changes in plans requested by the County after approval of Design Development Phase preliminary cost estimate. 03240 -7- t r. ARTICLE IV. Extra Services by the Architect (Cont`d) i 2. In the event the County directs the Architect to prepare segregated contracts, the extra service over and above that which would be required with non-segregated contracts will be paid for as an extra by the County. 3. Preparation of change orders, unless they are for the purpose of correcting an error or omission which is non-beneficial to the project. ' r 4. Supervision of repair of damage to the structure wlien so directed by the County. 5. Arranging for the work to proceed should the Contractor default due to delinquency or insolvency. 6. Providing prolonged contract administration and observation of construction should the construction contract time be exceeded by more than 257.' due to no fault of Architect. No extra Payment will be allowed for delays from strikes, weather, etc. which cause the construction to stop. 7. The preparation of measured drawings of existing structures as authorized by the County. 8. Providing and accomodating code and regulatory requirements of applicable governing agency which become newly effective after the date of advertisement for bids. 9. Attend public meetings in addition to the meetings included in the Basic Services. ARTICLE V Architect's Fee A. The County agrees to pay the Architect for full performance of professional landscape architectural services for t�:e Design Development Phase, a total fee of three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00). The County agrees to pay the Architect for full performance of professional landscape archi- tectural services for the Construction Document Phase herein, ai . _$_ 41 ARTICLE V Architect's Fee percentage fee computed at a sliding scale percentage of the approved cost estimate submitted at the completion of the Construction Document Phase. The percentage to be paid shall be based on the following schedule: $ 0 - $ 501P000 7.5% 511000 - 75,000 6.75% 76,000 - $ 100,000 6.25% 101,000 - 150,000 5.75% 1512000 - over 5.5% This estimate will be adjusted downward or upward to conform to the actual construction costs based upon one construction contract, however, the total adjustment will not exceed a 107. increase over the approved estimate at the Design Development Phase even if the County elects to - award the contract at a higher amount. In the event the County modifies the scope or the time table, after approval of the Design Development " Phases the approved estimate will be adjusted appropriately. B. The County agrees to pay the Architect for full performance of professional landscape architectural services for the Construction Phase herein, a fee based on hourly rates set forth in "Exhibit A". C. If a portion of the project is put out to bid within 90 days of approval of plans and specifications the Architect's fee for that portion of the work will be based on the sliding scale percentage of the actual con- struction cost. If the project or some portion of the project is not - put out to bid within 90 days of approval of plans and specifications, the Architect will be paid upon the basis of the approved final con- struction cost estimate and fee will not be adjusted when the project is ultimately put out to bid. 00242 00242 AkTICLZ V. Architect's Fe a :it'd D: Errors and omissions in' the Construction Documents which are discovered before the project is put to bid shall be corrected by the Architect without cost to the County. Services required to make changes in construction resulting from errors and omissions in the Construction Documents which are discovered after the contract is let shall be per- formed by the Architect without cost to the County. E. The Architect shall reimburse the County for the cost of unnecessary or non-beneficial construction work which is the result of errors and omissions in the Construction Documents. F. Extra services shall not be rendered by the Architect under this Agreemant unless they are first authorized in writing by the County. The payment to Architect for extra services shall be at the rates set forth in "Exhibit A". G. The Architect's fee specified in Paragraph A, above, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, shall constitute full compensation to the Architect for the services under this Agreement. -10- 00243 i r -10- 00243 Y f p.Tnu VI. Pa T=ents s aa.,'eemant i A. It is agreed that payments to the Architect shall be made as follows: Payment Percent of Number Basis of Payment Total Fee Due 1 50% Completion of Design Development Phase Documents $ 11500.00 2 Board Approval of Design Development Phase Documents 11500.00 3 50% Completion of Construction Plans and Specifications 357. ': 4 Board Approval of Construction Plans and Specifications - ' 55% . 5 Receipt of Construction Bids 10% Total 100% B. Payment for services rendered for the Construction Phase herein, shall be made on a monthly basis in accordance with the hourly rates set forth in "Exhibit A". w C. Extra Services: Payment for extra services shall be made at the rate set forth in Exhibit "A", on a monthly basis, upon submission of a Statement of itemized cost therefore. No extra payment will be made to the Architect for expenses incurred for items of work for which prior written authorization has not been issued. D. Printing Costs: Direct printing costs for final contract documents for bidding purposes will be borne by the County. The County may require additional plans and specifications and will pay only the direct printing; of same. ARTICLE VII Duties of Architect A. If the lowest bona fide bid received by the County for the project exceeds one-hundred ten percent (1107.) of the revised final cost estimate, and if the County so requests, the Architect shall revise the plans and specifications without additional cost to the County so as to bring the cost of the project within the revised final cost estimate. In the event the Architect is requested to make said revisions, he shall -11= 00244 ARTICLE vJ1 Duties bf Architect (Cont'd ' furnish Without cost to the Count In the Y the revised i number required by the CountY forPians and specifications rebidding. This provision w;11 be enforceable only if the This ninety (90) daYs afterY advertises for bids within final approval of the completed documents. eted I construction R ,� "'�` yrintin8 Costs: Direct printiue, County The County may require D. the - �ill be borne by tike direct printing; bidding purposes and will pay only additional plans and specifications . of sa1e' Duties of Architect the County for the project ARTICLE VII fide bid received by l cost A, If the lowest bona 1107.) of the revised fina h11IIdxed ten percent � shall revise exceeds one" the Architect County s° reQuestss so and if the Co the County estimates additional cost to laps and spec}fications without .the p ect within the revised final cost eStimate. the cost of the prof he shall as to bring make said revision[[s�� �� _ is requested to 0�,1 in the event the Architect ARTICLE V11 Deties bf Architect (Cont'd) furnish without cost to the County the revised plans and specifications ' in the number required by the County for rebidding. This provision will be enforceable only if the County advertises for bids within ninety (90) days after final approval of the completed construction documents. B. Architect shall employ all civil, mechanical, electrical and structural engineers and other consultants as necessary to prepare any item of service listed in Article III. Said consultants shall be licensed by, . the State of California to perform their special services. All drawings prepared by consultants and included in the contract documents shall bear the appropriate stamp and signature of the appropriate consultant. The structural consultant shall be a registered structural engineer. Each consultant being considered shall receive a copy of this Agreement and shall acknowledge to the Architect in writing, with carbon copy to the County, that he has read and understands the Agreement and, further- more, that he agrees to assist the Architect with all .the services and duties mentioned herein as they apply to the specialties. for which he is retained as a consultant. All ccnsultants retained by the Architect shall be approved in writing by the County prior to the execution of this Agreement by the Architect. C. Every employer of labor performing or providing the services to be per-. formed or provided under this Agreement shall carry and pay for such workmen's compensation insurance as is necessary to fully indemnify himself and to protect his employees under the Workmen's Compensation Insurance and Satcety Act of the State of California and to relieve the County from all responsibility thereunder in connection with the -12- 0024 a 0024.5 ARTICLZ VII Dsties 'of Architect (Cont'd) performance of the Agreement, and, upon the execution of the Agreement, shall file with the County, for approval as to adequacy, a certificate or certificates that such insurance is in effect. The Architect shall provide a certificate of insurance for errors and omissions or malpractice satisfactory to the County in an amount: not less than $100,000 which shall be sent to the County within ten days after the order to proceed is given. A policy containing a dedtatible. clause of not more than $10,000 is permissible. In addition to the above, the Architect shall obtain Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries or death to any person and a total limit of not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or more persons in one accident or occurrence and property damage liability insurance pro- viding for a limit of not less than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). D. The Architect shall not assign, sublet or transfer his interest or any part thereof in the agreement or any moneys due or to become due hereunder without the written consent of the County. -13- 00916 1 A Article VIII Duties of County A. The over-all administration of the project, .includi ng the gerjeral administration of the construction Contract, will be accomplished by the Building Projects Division of the County Public Works Depart- ment, for and on behalf of the County. B. The following will be accomplished by the County,. 1. obtain and deliver to the Architect all necessary sfte information, • i.e., topographic surveys and related information soil.s•,studies • and soil testing of whatever kind, etc. 2. The County will review all sketches, drawings, specifications, proposals, contracts, and other documents presented to it by the Architect and will act promptly thereon, notifying the Architect of any and all decisions thereon. 3. The County will act promptly in all matters requiring its attention so as not to unreasonably delay the work of the Architect in the erection and construction of the project. 4. Provide one or more project inspectors who will conduct the day to day construction inspection. Project inspector will report to both the County and the Architect and will be under the general direction of the Architect with respect to technical details. 5. Provide all necessary construction testing services. 6. Notify the Architect in writing of apparent deficiencies in materials and workmanship during the guarantee period. 7. Pay all fees required by any division or department of the State California for filing and checking of any item of service prepared by the Architect. 8. Provide 24" x 36" tracing paper for working drawings as required by Architect. -� - 00247 , ' _ i 1 • rrticle VIII Duties of County (Cont'd) •9. County shall not assign,, sub-let or transfer this Agreement or any, part thereof without the written consent of the Architect. '- 00248 -A- i AATiCI� IX Cancellation of( reement or Suspension of Pro jest A. The County or the Architect may cancel or suspend work under this Agreement upon written notice to the other party, for any reason 'whatever. The Architect shall immediately cease all work under this Agreement in the event of cancellation or suspension. B. Ici the event of cancellation of this Agreement or 'suspension of work by either. the County or the Architect, the Architect.shall receive compo naation as follows: 1. For approved items of service under Article III, compensation shall be in the amount outlined under Article V for the item. of service fully performed by the Architect. 2. For authorized items of service not complete but upon which work has been performed, the Architect shall be paid upon the basis of the actual extent of completion. 3. In no event shall the total compensation paid under the immediately preceding paragraphs exceed the total of the payments specified in Article V. for the respective items of service to be furnished by the Architect. C. Upon cancellation of this Agreement or suspension of work by either the County or the Architect, all rights of the parties shall terminate except as to payments due the Architect under this Article. D. Upon cancellation of this Agreement or suspension of work by either the County or the Architect, the Architect shall furnish to the County -all documents and drawings prepared under this Agreement, whether com- plete or incomplete, including all reference material provided by the County as specified in Article VIII. -16- 00249 ARTICLE X Tera+ination of this Agreement This Agreement shall automatically terminate one year from, the recorded date--of filing of the Notice of Completion. Architectural services required after that termination date, insofar as they relate to guarantees and warranties of the project, shall be compensated as provided under Article V, Para. D., Extra Services, and shall be performed only upon written instructions by the County_ _r -17- 00250 . IN I.Ii NESS WHEREOF, the County and the Architect have caused their naves to be subscribed hereto by their duly authorized representatives on the date appearing on the first- page of this Agreement. CO.IT RTA-MLN ARCHITECT W. N. Bogges , ircian Board of Supervisors Royston, Hanamoto, Deck & &bey Landscape Architects ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK BY.. Deputy Clerk RECD101ENDED FOR APPROVAL TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF STA COUNTY A. G. Will County Administrator Vernon L. Cline Chief Deputy Public Works Director FOM APPROVED: JOAN B. CLAUSEN County Counsel I by :'i it Deputy -18- 00251 ARCHITECTURAL AGF:EEMENT. EXHIBIT "A" " CHARGE RATES A. 1. Time bZ Classification of Personnel: * - Principal Architect $ 40.00 ' Associate Architect 28.00 Assistant Architect 25.00 Draftsman 14.00 Clerical 16.00 2. Consultants: Architect's consultants' time shall be paid at Architect's cost which shall be computed by applying the applicable ab6ve rates to consultants' personnel. Detailed statements of con- sultants' bills shall be submitted as part of Architect's bill for services. 3. Transpo�at ion j Cost to Architect for transportation will be considered as . included in the above charges and no extra payment will be made therefore. Expenses for essential trips to areas outside the Bay Area will be reimbursed by the County only when the County has issued Prior written approval therefore. 00252 J - _ 00252 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975— In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Light in County Service Area L-45, Danville Area. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize one (1 ) 11 ,000 lumen mercury vapor street light located on the west side of San Ramon Valley Boulevard, 400 feet north of the southerly intersection of Podva Road; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the aforesaid light having been installed by the developer under a previous agreement is now to be billed to County Service Area L-)t5. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None . ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: P.G.& E., Concord Wdness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 9'i th day of MA,.,-h 1975— County Administrator J. R. OLSSON Chrk By Deputy Clerk H is 12174 - 15-M Nancy SO. Ortega r • 0�J'I�rYYc` s I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March II In the Matter of Certificate of Appreciation to Mrs. Ann Petrel for Ser- vices Rendered to Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Certificate of Appreciation to Mrs. Ann Petrel for services rendered to the Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee, said certi- ficate to be presented to Mrs. Petrel by Mrs. Louise Giersch, Chairman of said Committee, at an appropriate Committee function. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March ' 197-5 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 5/74 - 12.500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Marek 11 19 In the Matter of Appointment to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having brought to the attention of the Board a letter he had received from Mr. Robert E. Gustafson, Chairman, Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4, advising of the resignation of Mrs. Ann Anderson from said committee and recommending that Mrs. Phyllis Stambaugh, 138 Crestview Drive, Orinda, California 94563, be appointed to fill the vacancy; On notion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that"}the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the appointment of Mrs. Lois Brodrick as secretary of said committee is CONFIRMED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a Certificate of Appreciation be issued to 'yrs. Anderson. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AY-S: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: ?Ione. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mrs. Phyllis Stambaugh Supervisors Mrs. Lois Brodrick affixed this lth day of Mareh 19 i Mr. Robert B. Gustafson County Ad^:inistrator J. R. O!_SSON, Clerk > , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Mary Penningto NMI' i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 ZL In the Matter of Letter with respect to "Discretionary Funds" under Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CEA) Title VI. The Board on February 5, 1975 having requested the Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. , to utilize "discretionary funds" under Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Title FI in order to provide additional money to agencies who received less than their planning estimate of funding under the Emergency Jobs Program; and In response to said communication Mr. Ben Burdetsky, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower, in a February 28, 1975 letter having advised that no final decision has been made with respect to distribution of said funds; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid letter is ACKNOVLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. j I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 11th day of marr b 19 M / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �ti �G �� . Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 • 15-M Helen C. Marshall f un mouoLjL u1 .jajj'-.L .."u1 X• aa• 1J1 , visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid letter is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, "W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this i l til day of mnrr+11 , 19 711 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ( yL,�L ✓te,4e� & . Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 . 15-M Helen C. Marshall d THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS i JAMES P.KENNY,RICHMOND WARREN N.BOGGESS IST DISTRICT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CHAIRMAN ALFRED M.DIAS,SAN rw11tA 2ND DISTRICT JAMES P. KENNY VICE CNAIRNAN , JAMES3RD E DISTRMORIICT TY. LwfwrtrT[ ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK ` AND EX OFFIC10 CLERK Of THE BOARD arra arsrRrcT r WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD P.O. BOX 911 MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID. PITTSBURG PHONE 2211-3000 STH DISTRICT EXTENSION 2371 February 5, 1975 RECEIV k Mr. Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Labor FEB 111975 D.S. Department of Labor 14th and Constitution Avenue J. R. OMON , Washington, D.C. 20201 BOA OF SUPERVISORS A Co. PU Dear Mr. Brennan: t As approved by action of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, I am sending this formal complaint on this County's final allocation under Title VI of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. This is necessary because our final allocation under the Emergency Jobs Program was 15 per cent less than our planning estimate (minus $465,517) . We consider this to be a most unfair action on the part of the Department of Labor when considered in light of our efforts to meet both the spirit and letter of the law, regulations, and deadlines. Contra Costa began the necessary administrative machinery moving on the basis of a telegram from our Regional Manpower Administration. We had our initial funding modification to our regional office and our first participants hired by the first deadline of January 10, 1975. We will have exceeded our January 31, 1975 hiring goal of 200 participants by actually hiring 269 out of 289 total participants (including 32 subagents) . From the inception of this program, we have operated basically on the good faith of the Department of Labor. This involved making decisions and initiating consequential actions on the basis of telegrams, verbal instructions, draft regulations, and planning estimates of funding. We now find ourselves receiving substantially less funding than anticipated at the same time that other agencies which did not and will not meet the deadlines are receiving additional funding. Obviously, this situation damages the credibility of the Department of Labor in this County. Q C Microfilmed Vvith board' order Q07 i' i f 2. T The biggest problem, of course, is the fact that we now have to go back to the 289 people who will receive jobs under . this program and explain to them that the one year jobs they had been promised must be cut back by about one and one-half months and that they will probably be laid off about a week before Christmas this year. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors respectfully requests that you take the following actions regarding this situation: 1. Provide us with a full explanation of why the planning estimate was so far off. 2. Utilize your "discretionary" funds under CETA VI to allocate additional money to agencies who received substantially less than their planning estimate of funding. I am sure you can understand our feelings in this matter when we find ourselves being penalized after we did an exemplary job in implementing an important new program. We anxiously await your reply. Very fly yours, WARREN N. BOGGESS, Chairman Board of Supervisors cc: The Honorable Alan Cranston The Honorable John V. Tunny The Honorable George Miller III The Honorable Ronald V. Dellums The Honorable Fortney H. Starr' County Board of Supervisors National Association of Counties �V� i 00� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 . 19 M In the Matter of Plan for Development of San Francisco Waterfront. The Board having received a letter from Supervisor Fred F. Cooper, Alameda County representative on the Bay Conserva— tion and Development Commission, expressing opposition to the inclusion of any reference to freeways (including the recommenda- tion that the Embarcadero Freeway be removed and replaced) in the plan for the development of the San Francisco Waterfront, and suggesting that county representatives on said commission be apprised of the matter prior to the scheduled hearings on March 20 and April 3, 1975; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid communication is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Supervisor Fred Cooper Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of wnrcn 1975- J. 975J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By L 1;4'e'uz't ^ , Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - 15-M Helen C. Marshall 00259 .. 1 . 00255:1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 -75 In the Matter of Report of Human Resources Committee on Legislation to Transfer Welfare Adminis- tration to the St4te. The Board heretofore having referred to its Human Resources Committee ( Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) , the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Administrator, proposed legislation, particularly Assembly Bill 206 which provides for state administration of the income maintenance programs now administered by this and other California counties; and Supervisor Moriarty, submitting a report on behalf of the committee, having expressed concern that the financial form- ulas involved in AB 206 might not fully eliminate county cost sharing in the income maintenance programs and, therefore, recommended that rather than direct endorsement of said measure, the Board reiterate its support in principle for state adminis- tration of the welfare programs with full state assumption of county costs; and The committee also having advised that to the extent AB 206 is determined to meet, or is amended to meet, the afore- said criteria, or to the extent other bills are introduced and meet these criteria, they would then have Board support; and The County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency, having concurred with the recommendation of the Board committee: and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor Dias, IT IS ORDERED that this Board hereby REITERATES its support in principle for state administration of the welfare programs with full state assumption of county costs, as recommended above. The foregoing order was passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Contra Costa County 1htness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Legislative Delegation Supervisors County Supervisors Assn. of California affixed this llthday of March 19 75 County Counsel !) _ _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, Humangy p `���,,.,.� , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - ,s-M L. Kincaid Resources Agency County Administrator Board Committee - VM0 i� THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY.RICHMOND WARREN N.BOGGESS IST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ALFRED M.DIAS.SAN PAULO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JAMES P. KENNY 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES E. MORIARTY.LAFAYETTE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R.OLSSON,COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD P.O. BOX 911 MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, tmTSSURo MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 PHONE 228-3000 STN DISTRICT EXTENSION 2371 March 11, 1975 E �Iv�D, �. REPORT MAR OF 0 HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE J. R ;: SU? a1:Rlc 80ARO o: u?cRV15oR5 ON 9 • ONTRA OSTA CO. LEGISLATION TO TRANSFER WELFARE ADMINISTRATION TO THE STATE On December 24, 1974 the Board referred to the Human Resources Committee, the Human Resources Agency and the County Administrator for review and report proposed legislation, particularly AB 206 which provides for State administration of the income maintenance programs now administered by this and other California Counties. The committee met and discussed this matter with the Director, Human Resources Agency and County Administrator on March 10, 1975 and determined that AB 206, while providing for State adminis- tration of the income maintenance programs, provides also for continuing County financing based on a base share in the year 1979-1980 increased annually by the percentage increase in assessed valuation. To offset the increasing cost, a five per cent annual increase in the homeowners exemption would be authorized. The committee is concerned that the financial formulas involved in AB 206 might not fully eliminate County cost sharing in the income maintenance programs and it therefore recommends, rather than direct endorsement of AB 206, that the Board reiterate its support in principle for State administration of the welfare programs with full State assumption of County costs. To the extent AB 206 is determined to meet, or is amended to meet, the aforesaid criteria, or to the extent other bills are introduced and meet these criteria, they would then have Board support. The committee believes this to be the preferred method of dealing with this basic and broad policy issue at this point in time. J. E. MORIARTY .-M. DIAS Supervisor, Dis ict III Supe, or, Di ict II s 00MjL 00461 i OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CEED j�f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1 V Administration Building Human Resources Committee Martinez, California SW (Supervisors J. E. Moriarty 1. 2. O CLEiYi. BOARD 0.F= SUPERVISORS To: and A. M. Dias) Date: March 10, 19 5B =c A c0. Arthur G. Will, From: Co inistra r Subject: AB 206 by ammond The subject bill, which essentially provides for State administration of the income maintenance programs, was introduced into the State Legislature on December 9, 1974. On December 18, 1974 the County received a letter from CSAC regarding the State administration of welfare issue and requesting that our Board of Supervisors take a position on this matter. On December 24, 1974 the Board referred this matter to the Human Resources Committee, Human Resources Agency, and the County Administrator for review and report. Under existing law, each County directly administers, and the Health and Welfare Agency supervises, the County administra- tion of aid under the AFDC, APSB, and SSP Emergency and Special Circumstances Payments Program; certain eligibility determinations for the Medi-Cal program; and the food stamp program. The County shares in a percentage of the non-federal costs of such programs. AB 206 transfers the County administration of such programs to the Department of Benefit Payments except for the enforcement of child support and dial to children in foster care or boarding homes or institutions. The bill also eliminates the County percentage share and provides instead for a yearly County contri- bution for such costs. In addition under existing law, homeowners receive a property tax exemption. This bill increases such exemption pursuant to a formula based on the County share of welfare costs. With regard to the method of financing the welfare programs which are proposed to be transferred to State administration, the bill provides that the County's share of costs will-be that spent in the fiscal year 1979-1980 plus an amount equivalent to the percentage increase in the County's assessed valuation over the base year (1979-1980). Beginning with the 1981-1982 fiscal year the homeowners exemption will be increased by an amount equivalent to five per cent of the County's share of the cost of the welfare programs involved. Subsequently the amount of the homeowners exemption will be increased five per cent annually until the amount of the exemption equals 100 per cent of the County's cost 00262 2. of these welfare programs. After that the exemption will remain at the 100 per cent level. AB 206 is proposed to become operative on July 1, 1980. In response to the Board referral of December 24, 1974, Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, has submitted a brief report recommending support of AB 206. Mr. Jornlin's recommendations are essentially in line with AB 206 except that he expresses the opinion that the County's cost of the income maintenance programs should be frozen at the 1974-1975 level, subject only to increases as the County- modified assessed valuation increases between now and the time AB 206 is scheduled to become operative. The current CSAC official position supports State administra- tion of income maintenance including general relief with social services left at the County level. In addition, however, CSAC supports State funding and administration, not just administration. There are many arguments pro and con regarding State versus County administration of public welfare. In his aforementioned report Mr. Jornlin states as follows: "While there is some validity in some of the Anti-State administration issues, I don't believe any of them are valid enough or persuasive enough to justify a continuation of the existing program." The Director of the Human Resources Agency, therefore, is of the opinion that State administration of certain welfare programs as set forth in AB 206 would be more desirable than the current system which provides for County administration of such programs. The one thing I wish to emphasize is that the bill does not provide for direct State financing of these programs, but rather provides for an offset of these costs at the local level through a gradual increase in the homeowners exemption program. Direct State financing appears preferable to the latter approach. Your Committee may wish to recommend endorsement of AB 206 with the qualification that the State also assume the County's financial obligations. GEB/aa 00263 00263` _ ry � t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975 In the Matter of Amendment to the County General Plan for the Vine Hill-Pacheco Boulevard Corridor Area. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above amendment; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, April 8, 1975 at 2 p.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in the "Morning :yews-Gazette". The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director of Planning Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of p��� All those on attached list affixed this. 1 th day orearchf 19 _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By fh% >` , ' Deputy Clerk H sa 12174 - 15-M Mar'jr Pennin on 00264, i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 Z5- In In the Matter of Request for Assistance in Obtaining Funds. 1-11r. Nicholas A. Ventrice, Administrator, Los Medanos Community Hospital District, in a February 27, 1975 letter having advised that the Board of Directors of said district request assistance in obtaining funds to continue its Pittsburg Community 4 Drug Program; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency, for reAort. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J, E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. N. A. Ventrice Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this i i tr day of March 197-1- Agency County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk" By r''��r, �r�jr � 7 Deputy clerk H 24 12n4 - 15 M �" Pia , Penning�n i' i LVJG[ 5 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 In the Matter of Request to Reinstate Budget for Los Medanos Community Hospital District nutrition Program. The Board on January 27, 19T5 having approved a Letter of Intent to enter into a contractual agreement with Los Medanos Community Hospital District to continue the County Nutrition Program under terms and conditions set forth in said letter; and Mr. Don Land^um, Chairman, Board of Directors, Los Medanos Community hospital District, in a February 26, 19T5 letter having advised that it has resolved to continue its Nutrition Program under contract with the County for a three-month period; and Mr. Landrum having requested that the Board of Supervisors seek to reinstate the District's original budget request to insure that the aforesaid program will provide full service to the community; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency, for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny , A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of e c: Mr. Don Landrum Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this llt11_day of March 19 M Agency County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ! 1.!.�r" 41 - ,1�3A_i . Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - 15•M pear'Penning n _ e M u. Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Proposed Sand Dunes Waterfront Park in the Antioch Area. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised the Board that he had received a letter from Ms. Karen Ellis, Dunes for Recrea- tion, 3100 Longview Road, Antioch, California 94509 enclosing "Sand Dunes Waterfront Park Proposal ", inviting him to view,° the Antioch sand dunes and pointing out the need for assistance with respect to funding possibilities ; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal is referred to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None . ABSENT: None - I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Ms. Karen Ellis Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Contra Costa County Supervisors Recreation and Natural affixed this 11th day of March: 19 Resources Commission Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By , , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M D. Harkness a. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , ig 75 In the Matter of Proposal to Establish a National Park, Recreation Area, or Wilderness Area in the Ridgelands East of San Francisco Bay. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having called attention to a letter which he received from Congressman Fortney H. Stark, Jr., 8th District, California, pointing out that in January, 1975 he introduced House Resolution 2620 which would provide funding for a study to determine the feasibility of establishing a national park, recreation area, or wilderness area in the Ridgelands east of San Francisco Bay; and Congressman Stark in said letter having requested that Contra Costa County match the $15,000 each allocated by Alameda and Santa Clara counties and the East Bay Regional Park District to pro- vide local funding for the study; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having noted that a letter had been received from Alameda County Supervisor Joseph P. Bort urging support of the Ridgelands study and that on February 24, 1975 the matter had been referred to the Intergovernmental Relations Committee (Supervisor Kenny and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid), and Supervisor Boggess having recommended that the request of Congressman Stark also be referred to said committee for discussions with Supervisor Bort and other appropriate officials; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Congressman Fortney H. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Stark Supervisors Board Committee affixed this 11th da of March 1975 County Administrator y Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contra Costa County g H sa 12174ReDreation and Natural yD. Harkness `� - Deputy Clerk Resources Commission 0OAW UUA In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 ' 1975 In the Matter of Presentation on Proposed Contra Costa County Commission on the Status of Women. This being the time scheduled for a presentation on the proposed formation of a Contra Costa County Commission on the Status of Women, the following persons appeared and submitted statements in opposition thereto: Mrs. Randi Stewart 2023 Mira Vista Drive E1 Cerrito, California 94530 Mrs. Lois Caprile 5550 Olinda Road El Sobrante, California 94803 Chairman W. N. Boggess then noted that April 28, 1975 at ?:30 p.m. had heretofore been fixed as the time for a public hearing on the proposed Commission. NO ACTION WAS TAKEN BY THE BOARD. THIS IS A MATTER OF RECORD. a matter of record 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of xmaotdw entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this llth day of March 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M A. 03 e 1 4 }2691 i 40269, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 In the Matter of Request of California Nobilehome Dealers Association. The Board having received a March 4, 1975 letter from Mr. Raymond M. Ashwill, Mcecutive Director, California Mobilehome Dealers Association, 1107 - 9th Street, Suite 420, Sacramento, California 95814 advising that it has created an ad hoc division to study issues related to the housing industry and requesting that the County Building -Inspector (or his delegated respresenta- tive) be designated to serve on said committee; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid, cc: Mr. Raymond M. Ashwill Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Building Inspector Supervisors County Administratorhs this_11thd f Public Works Director _ ay of 19 --73 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel gy Is-LI C Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 Helen C. Marshall 0027- 0i i 4 { In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 In the Matter of Proposed Statewide Telecommunications Master System. A communication having been received from Mr. Ignazio A. Vella, Chairman, State Intergovernmental Board on Electronic Data Processing, advising that said Board is assisting the State Depart- ment of General Services in the planning of a. Statewide Telecom- munications Master System which will provide both voice and data communications, and requesting that a questionnaire providing basic information in connection therewith be completed and returned; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid docu- ments are REFERRED to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor- Supervisors Controller affixed this 11th day of March 1975 County Sheriff-Coroner J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY e a . Du Clerk Deputy H 24 12174 - 15-M L. Kincaid U t . 0021 y STATE OF CAUFORNtA EDMUND G.BROWN JR.,Gowrmf INTERGOVERNMENTAL BOARD ON ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING 1623—10th STREET (91614454378 SACRAMENTO 95814 R E C E I � February 27, 1975 ta to $ 5onoiniCoun�" MAR 3 1975 J. R. OISSON TO: COUNTY BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS ' 8O''� °� Su�RvtsoRs raw w CO. IN CALIFORNIA o CITY COUNCILS OF CALIFORNIA CITIES ' SCHOOL DISTRICT .AND COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS AND BOARDS OF EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND REGIONAL AGENCIES IN CALIFORNIA The Intergovernmental Board on Electronic Data Processing has been asked to assist the State Department of' General Services in the planning of a Statewide Telecommunications. Master System. The system will provide both voice afia "•• � data communications. The State Government of California currently employs a private telephone network called ATSS, Automatic Telecommunications Switching System, leased from the telephone industry. The system serves the entire State, and connects all major State agencies with all major cities. Under State law the State Government is required to offer the use of any such State-supported system to all tax-sup- ported agencies within the State on a cost-sharing basis. Current plans are to expand the system to meet this require- ment, for voice communications, during the 1975-76 fiscal year. It is also planned that the system will be enhanced for data communication services to be phased in over a period of three to five years. Data services will be offered first to the California State University and Colleges, followed by the Department of Transportation, the State Franchise Tax Board, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and others. The use of such a network will, in almost all cases, provide a significant saving to local- governments in voice communi- cations alone. However, the existing network of more than 3,000 dedicated circuits is heavily used for voice traffic for only eight or nine hours in a working day, or approxi- mately one-third of the available time if only the standard workweek is considered. The network is available for use 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Use of such a network for intergovernmental transmission of data during hours other than the peak load for voice communications is the logical next step. In order to begin planning for an adequate network system, it is necessary to estimate the data transmission require- ments for three to five years in the future. As a first C G , 41 1117 0027.2 . -.-l.,-",i ,W�W,' .a N v -2- step in this process a questionnaire is attached which will provide some basic information to the Department of General •,,,, ,,,,,,,_Services. The transmission of this questionnaire to you by •_; �Pe Intergovernmental Board does not in any way constitute ._ z _ _ ` _. ten endorsement by the Board of a final system-plan at this s time. The Board expects to have its Technical Advisory Committee and its Privacy and Security Committee work con- tinuously with the Department of General Services iv the development of a network plan. Final implementation will, ofcourse, be subject to normal administrative and legisla- tive scrutiny in the budgeting and approval processes. The completing and returning of this questionnaire by. yqur organization will be of great assistance in starting the• information-gathering process, and will asstire that- local government requirements are recognized and included in the planning process. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, 4. O(WW�A�ZIO A. VELLA Chairman Attach. cc: League of California Cities County Supervisors Association of California Association of California School Administrators California School Boards Association California State Board of Education ' California Association of School Business Officials California Association of County Data Processors Association of Municipal Data Processing Directors of Southern California Municipal Data Processing Exchange of Northern California 00273` In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Proposal for Statewide Association of Assessment Appeals Officials. The Board having received a February 24, 1975 memorandum from Mr. Richard P. Simpson, Executive Assistant, County Super— visors Association of California, advising that interest has been expressed in the establishment of a statewide association of assessment appeals officials and requesting that he be notified of the county's position on same; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Dinscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Richard P. Simpson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Assessment Appeals Board affixed this 11th day of r -h 19 5) taiJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Assessor �` County Counsel By kU'a- ✓L, ��UI , Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 • 15-M Helen C. Marshall, 00274 ... . . ... .:.. ..... i In the Board of Supervisors r or Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 In the Matter of J Letter with respect to taxation of mobilehomes. Mr. Raymond M. Ashwill, Executive Director, California Mobilehome Dealers Association, having transmitted to the Board a copy of its report on the taxation of mobilehomes as vehicles under the Vehicle License Fee law (comparing the present system to the ad valorem system), making certain recommendations and Inviting comments; On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said report is REFERRED to the County Assessor for review and recommendation. I The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Mr. Raymond M. Ashwill Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Assessor Supervisors County Building Inspector affixed this__Uth_day of March 19 , County Tax Collector Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel B G , De Clerk H24 ,zf4oupAq Administrator y Helen C. Marshall PAY o . 0022 i i . 00275 x a ROU Definition f - r To properly examine the subject of mobilehome taxation the term mobilehome must be defined. Unfortunately, California statutes do not provide a uniform definition. For the purposes of taxation, the revenue and Taxation Code accepts the definition of mobilehomes as given in the Vehicle Code. The Vehicle Code terms a mobilehome a "trailer coach" and defines it as: A vehicle, other than a motor vehicle, designed for human habitation, or human occupancy for industrial, professional or commercial purposes, and for carrying property on its own structure, and being drawn by a motor vehicle. A second definition is contained in the Health and Safety Code where a mobilehome is "A vehicle designed and equipped for human habitation and for being drawn by a motor vehicle." Characteristics In living space, mobilehomes range from 580 or over 2800 square feet. A mobilehome -of the former size has overall dimensions of 12' x 65' and costs from $6000.00 unfurnished to $8500 furnished. A mobilehome of latter size measures 36' x 65' and is constructed in three seperate units, each 12' wide. The most popular mobilehome sold in California is a double wide home with 1,128 square feet of living space which costs from $12,000 to $30,000. Such a mobilehome usually has two bedrooms, one and one-half baths, drapes, wall to wall carpeting and offers adcomaodations comparable to a conventional home of the same size. Hanufactures use assembly line techniques which permit construction of mobilehomes during inclement weather and at a lower labor cost than a conventional home. The average mobilehome costs ,about $12.00 per square foot as opposed to a conventional home, which may cost-emore than $23.00 per square foot, in construction costs. Furthermore, mobilehomes corrently being sold offer when properly set up and inspected, afford anaesthetic or exterior appearance superior in many ways to lower priced conventional-housing, and maintain said appearance longer with less maintenance. Microfilmeid with Foam orger 00276` I*: PERSPECTIVE The mobilehome-- is ;t vph.ch7a nr hr t.-c.9 one-half baths. dlo.pea, .11 L.V to a conventional home of the same size. during inclement weatherland iat ane elower ✓� which permit construction of mobil conventional home. The average mobilehoomme COg, about $12.00 labor cost than a which y per square foot as opposed to a conventional home, per square foot, in construction costs. ected, Furthermore, mobilehomes corrently being to lower p sold offer when properly set up and p wa s afford an -esthetic. or exterior appearance superior in many wayless maintenance. conventional-'hOusrng, and maintain said appearance long Microfilmec! with 6oar2 orgr 0�� t *k s PERSPECTIVE The mobilehome-- is it vehichle or house? There was no question in the early days of the industry. It was a "trailer" you hitched to your car and it could be moved easily from one location to another. The term 'bobilehome" came into use in the mid-50's as manufacturers began producing models over 8' x 40' for people who were demanding more room. Today the buyers of some double-and triple- width styles are getting more living space than found in many conventional homes--and at considerably less expense. Nationally, mobilehomes were only one percent of total housing in 1960, increas- ing to three percent in 1970. Now mobilehomes account for one-third of the new single-family housing market and 95":percent of single-family homes selling for $15,000 or under,, Although total sales amounted to only $50 million in 1955, the 1972 figure reached $3.5 billion. Just over 100,000 units were shipped in 1960, but a decade later nearly 500,000 were shipped. The 1970 census showed two million mobilehomes as primary residences for seven million people. In California, nearly one million people, approximately five percent of the population, live in mobilehomes. It is estimated that this number will increase 300 percent by 1982. Production of mobilehomes in California shot up 100 percent in a recent five-year period. Unlike conventional housing, mobilehome sales have increased each year since 1970. In the face of all this evidence that mobilehomes are used as residences, it is difficult to understand why they are still being regarded as vehicles. This is the root of much of the dilemma. Along with the problem of their product being regarded as vehicles, the mobile home industry is suffering other growing pains. Consumer complaints are mounting for a number of reasons. Units are not being thoroughly inspected in the factory. Some basic construction standards have not been codified. Landlord/tenant relation- ships are confused since a mobilehome park resident is half-owner, half-renter. Some cities and counties are anti-mobilehome and appropriate zoning is not made available. Some warranties are not honored. Business licensing-requirements fail to consider financial stability and, in some cases, even competence. A basic premise of this study is that mobilehomes are an essential aiternative form of housing. The health of the rapidly growing industry and the well-being of an increasing number of Californians served by that industry are quite properly matters of great concern to the California Legislature. . 00277 WMW W, . 002' 7 TAXATION . The controversy surrounding mobilehome taxation is not really as complex as it is made to be. The following is a discussion of the issues involved. Mobilehomes are taxed under the Vehicle License Fee Law "in lieu" of local Ad-Valorem taxation. _ While this is not the only fee paid, it is the main assessment made on the value of the mobilehome itself. The Vehicle License Fee rate is set by law at two percent of the market value of the mobilehome. If the mobilehome was purchased furnished, as a great many are, the price of the furnishings is included in the taxable value. Every year the mobilehome depreciates according to a statutory schedule. For the mobilehomes discussed in this report, the depreciation schedule is TAXABLE PERCENTAGE OF MARKET YEAR VALUE AFTER DEPRECIATION NEW 1007. 1 85 2 70 3 55 4 45 5 40 6 35 7 30 8 25 9 24 10 23 11 22 12 21 13 20 14 19 .15 18 16 17 17 16 18 and thereafter 15 Conventional homeowners pay a local property tax on an ad valorem basis, For fiscal year 1972-73, the statewide average property tax rate was $11.44 per $100 of assessed valuation. Converted to full value assessments, the effective statewide average property tax rate is 2.86 percent for 1972-73. The important issue is whether mobilehomes and conventional homes of the same value are paying the same amount of taxes. The first consideration is the county in which the mobilehome is located. In 1972-73, come counties' tax -rates were below the two percent level of the Vehicle License Fee, some above. while furnishings do figure in the original value of most mobilehome, they are never considered a part of the taxable value of a conventional home. Furniture was taxed as personal property at one time but is no longer subject to taxation in California. 042` 8 4 at one Liwe uau io uu lu"o-1 uuJ 00278 i u . Taxation cont. , Page 2 Another factor is mobilehome depreciation. There is some question as to whether the statutory depreciation scale is aecurate. Generally the market value of a mobilehome does not depreciate as fast as the statutory schedule would indicate, although there are some obsolescence features in mobilehomes. (for example, 10-foot-wide mobile homes became far less desirable when the 12-foot-wide homes were put on the market.) In 1971, the Office of the Legislative Analyst did a study of the actual market depreciation of a typical 12' x 52' mobilehome in contrast with the statutory schedule. The results showed significant differences in value past the first year. MOBILMOME DEPRECIATION LEGISLATIVE ANALYST'S ESTI- TAXABLE PERCENTAGE AFTER MATE OF TAXABLE PERCENTAGE YEAR STATUTORY DEPRECIATION AFTER MARKET DEPRECIATION 1 85% 897 2 70 85 3 55 73 4 45 65. 5 40 59 6 35 52 7 30 49 8 25 47 By the eight year, the statutory taxable percentage is a little more than half of the mobilehome's actual value. Conventional housing, however, rarely depreciates. Instead, it appreciates. With inflation and the rising price of land, material and construction, the change in value has been phenomenal. This points out a major difference: a conventional home is both shelter and an investment. When the owner sells, he usually realizes a profit. The mobilehome is only shelter. If it is resold, it will bring less money than its original purchase price. The location of the land on which a conventional home sits may enhance the market value and, therefore, the assessed valuation of the home. Mobilehome owners are renters, for the most part, and pay a portion of the property tax levied- on the mobilehome park land through their rent. Even in mobilehome subdividions, however, the amount is never high. The practice of zoning mobilehomes onto undesirable land is well- documented. The Summary of U.S. General Housing Characteristics compiled from the 1970 Census shows that while 32 percent of all households are located outside of a standard metropolitan statistical area, 54 percent of all mobilehome households are outside of these urban centers. Over 65 percent -of mobilehome owners are three or more miles away from schools, hospitals, shopping centers; public transit, and their jobs. There is one thing always close by--major highways. Almost-75 percent of mobilehomes are less than a mile away from these traffic arteries. Much of mobilehome land is poor: flood plain, hilly sites or deep in industrial complexes. 002'79 , 1 FIRM ;.. .,. _. Taxation cont. , Page 3 State law provides three property tax exemptions: the Homeowners' exemption at $1,750 _ the Veterans' exemption at $1,000; and the Senior Citizens' exemption--a percent based on income. There are no offsetting deductions for the mobilehome owner. The entirely mistaken argument in this controversy is that mobilehome owners do not pay their "fair share of the costs of local government and community sP.Tv4c00. LLL- 11 u ._u yueuvw,enal. this points out a major difference: a'conventionallhome is both shelter and an investment. When the owner sells, he usually realizes a profit. The mobilehome is only shelter. If it is resold, it will bring less money than its original purchase price. The location of the land on which a conventional home sits may enhance the market value and, therefore, the assessed valuation of the home. Mobilehome owners are renters, for the most part, and pay a portion of the property tax levied- on the mobilehome park land through their rent. Even in mobilehome subdividions, however, the amount is never high. The practice of zoning mobilehomes onto undesirable land is well- documented. The Summary of U.S. General Housing Characteristics compiled from the 1970 Census shows that while 32 percent of all households are located outside of a standard metropolitan statistical area, 54 percent of all mobilehome households are outside of these urban centers. Over 65 percent -of mobilehome owners are three or more miles away from schools, hospitals, shopping centers; public transit, and their jobs. There is one thing always close by--major highways. kmost"75 percent of mobilehomes are less than a mile away from these traffic arteries. Much of mobilehome land is poor: flood plain, hilly sites or deep in industrial complexes. 002'79 Taxation cont. , Page 3 State law provides three property tax exemptions: the Homeowners' exemption at $1,750 the Veterans' exemption at $1,000; and the Senior Citizens' exemption--a percent based on income. There are no offsetting deductions for the mobilehome owner. The entirely mistaken argument in this controversy is that mobilehome owners do not pay their "fair share" of the costs of local government and community services. This fair share" theory implies that there is arelationship between the amount of taxes paid and the actual or potential services available to the taxpayer. The California Constitution states in part "all property in the State except as other-: wise in this Constitution provided... shall be taxed in proportion to its value. .." Neither the "in lieu" fee or the property tax is a "benefits received" tax. Both are levied on the value of the property at the time of assessment. A conventional howmowner is entitled to the same services as any other hdmeowner regardless of the value of his property and the amount of taxes paid. This same principle also should apply to the mobilehome owner. The'Tair share" argument also implies that mobilehomes are a costly or service- gobbler type of housing. Both nationwide studies, such as those done by Frederick H. Bair, Jr. at Duke University Law School, and studies done in California indicate that if "fair share" is an applied concept- in property taxation, the mobilehome owner pays his share and sometimes more. For instance: A. On a per acre basis, the total annual taxes paid by mobilehome owners exceeds the taxes paid by conventional homeowners. B. A high percentage of mobilehome owners are retired senior citizens, widows, or young married couples with few children. A 1967 HUD survey showed that 84 percent of mobilehome households had no school age children. In fact, single-family detached dwellings produce substantially more students per unit than do other forms of housing. A recent Virginia study shows: Type of housing Student per unit Single-family and duplex housing units: 1.08 mobilehome parks: 0.37 Garden apartments: 0.21 High-rise apartments: 0.09 C. In comparing local expenditures with revenue collected per each dwelling unit, in general, the single-family detached house will require the greatest subsidy. Garden apartments and mobilehome parks come closer to paying their own way. High-density, especially high-rise, apartments turn in a substan- tial surplus. The crux of the matter is the difference in the distribution of the revenues received from the "in lieu" Vehicle License Fee and the as valorem property tax. In 1971-72, the State Board of Equalization estimated the distribution of the local property tax to be 9.9 percent for cities, 32.3 percent for counties, 51.7 percent for school districts and 6.1 percent for special districts: This contrasts greatly with the distrivution of the "in lieu" fees. If a mobilehome is situated in an incorporated area, the fee is divided into thirds: one-third to the city, one-third to the county and one-third to the school district (elementary and secondary). If mobilehome is out of an incorporated area, the fee is divided in two: one-half to the county, the 04280 A i Taxation cont., Page 4 other to the school district. Special districts are not given a share.. The fallowing chart illustrates the difference in distribution. Distribution of Distribution of Estimated 1971-72 "in lieu" fee for "in lieu" fee for distribution of local mobilehome within mobilehome outside property taxes incorporated area of=corporated- area: City 9.9% 33.3% ------ County 33.3 33.3 50.0% School District 51.7 33.3 50.0 (elementary and secondary) Special Districts 6.1 0 0 In many cases, the charge of not paying for services stems from this discrepancy in distribution. f 40 � RECOMHENDATIONS axmobile The California Mobilehome Dealers Association believes that placing mobilehomes on rolls would be the most efficient ymaun analyst er in �timatedich to ttl7at placing the property tax b the office of legislati . year would cast the but a 1973 study y tion and. homes, tax rolls in the 1974-75 fiscal y mob on the property 35.6 million from the homeowners" ished, i n :Lost revenue: $ thi- r r-Irt w s p i I 00281 ----------------- RECOMMENDATIONS The California Mobilehome Dealers Association believes that placing mobilehomes on the property tax rolls would be the most efficient manner in which to tax mobile homes, but a 1973 study by the office of legislative analyst estimated that placing mobilehomes on the property tax rolls in the 1974-75 fiscal year would cost the state $38.6 million in lost revenue: $35.6 million from the homeowners" exemption and $3 million from the senior citizens" exemption. Since this report was published, it is estimated that placing mobilehomes on the property tax rolls would cost the state anywhere from $60 to $85 million in lost revenue. CNIDA believes taking the following steps would seem to result in the most equitable solution: 1) Remove the statutory depreciation schedule for mobilehomes over eight feet by 40 feet in size. With accompanying enabling legislation, the Board of Equalization should set the depreciation schedule according to present market value of the mobile homes. Schedules should be revised as often as necessary to reflect current market values of mobilehomes. 2) Distribution of the in lieu fee should be made in the same manner as the county property tax according to the actual location of the Mobilehome. Cities, counties, schools and special districts would receive the same percentage of the mobilehome's in lieu tax as they do of the conventional homeowner's property tax. 3) The Dkpartment of Housing and Community Development should be charged with the responsibility of collecting and distributing the in lieu tax. 4) The definition of mobilehome should be changed from a vehicle to either factory built housing or manufactured housing. 00282.- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Recommendation for Boundaries of Health Service March 11 , 1975 Area (Public Law 93-641) . The Board having heretofore referred to its Human Resources Committee (Supervisors J. E. Moriarty and A. M. Dias) the matter of boundaries of a health service area to include Contra Costa County, pursuant to the National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-641) which requires that each State Governor designate Health Service Areas within his State by May 7, 1975; and Supervisor Moriarty having this day reported that said Committee had met with the County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency, with respect to designation of a health service area; and Supervisor Moriarty having advised that it was the recom- mendation of the Committee that the nine Bay Area counties, the area now covered by the Bay Area Comprehensive Health Planning Association, the Association of Bay Area Governments, and various other regional agencies, be designated as the Health Service Area to include Contra Costa County and that as an alternative any other designation be the largest one possible, whether it be eight counties or five counties; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation of its Human Resources Committee is APPROVED and authorization is GRANTED for submittal of a letter to Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. setting forth the aforesaid Board recommendation with respect to a Health Service Area. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 11th day of March, 1975. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By f�� g�,�= Vera Nelson Deputy Clerk cc: Board Committee Director, Human Resources Agency Acting County Health Officer County Medical Director County Administrator 00283 i A%,l.111b kovwltoy 1a. _L L'11 V1_L_L% L County Medical Director County Administrator 00283 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ?March 11 , 19 -7-5 In the Matter of Memorandum from County Adminis- trator on request from Western Regional Citizen Participation_ Council, Inc. relative to County Allied Services Protect. On January 27, 1.075 the Board having referred to the County Administrator for review with the Director, Human Resources Agency, a letter received from Mr. David S. Thompson, Executive Director, Western Regional Citizens Participation Council, Inc. , indicating that it had been awarded a Department of Health, Education and Welfare capacity building grant under which it is conducting a study of citizens participation and human services planning and delivery, and expressing an interest in including in its study the Allied Service Project developed in this county and the use of the county as a possible technical assistance site; and A memorandum having been received from the County Administrator advising that the county, through the Human Resources Agency and the Allied Services Project, is presently cooperating with capacity budding grantees, and recommending that the Board Chairman be authorized to advise said Council that the county will cooperate in its study; and On motion of Supervisor A. 1.1. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. CP NOES: None. ABSE11T: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Mr. D. S. Thompson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c c: Supervisors Executive Director 'Western Regional Citizen affixed this 11th day of March 19 Participation Council, Inc. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 101 Townsend Street B . ��,� Deputy Clerk �Sa 'rancisco, CA 94107 y p " 2a w� L. Kincaid County Administrator Director, Human Resources Agency 03284 i N ,r 11 i '' ,� -' ,'"iii`.,,'R�I-. r �,�. r r `<�'° 1* T R 1? . ws 'r. 7 x 5r d sk�'�-� w° t�E^";5,its .r,, Y OFFICE:OF ;000NTY�,ADMINISTRATOR{� � CONTRA COStA COUNTY � � , , ' ' f V. `, r� '� „ �_, Administrotion� Building11 . rr i, �� . �, 4 ^;. ,��a3 " i3'""" k"R Mcrtiaez California � �. . z,r ' I- Tc: ,S . Date February :28; $1975 �",r� � � I . 7�*. '.. �Ft w r , �` tip4I ur 'G. :Will, Capacity, Bui lcl=ngPrajectk�of� xT11� 777. for1. �> xu# � F County Acim�n�tetrab� Particitat on Couric 1C�Incs� -. . . � w "- ' nE�. r; i Y s 1 S?3 5 s h " s y 7Yyy't, f, '" kF ggg By; order, dated,January. 27,. 1975, your.,;board referred ta;),, I'll r '�'� 'xfi � I'll � ��:, me°;for se�.ew.wth the-director of the Human ResourceskAgenc > > d� liMIN a January 17, .19751— I,: letter received fj"irom Mic David . ,T� ompsonr � I 1.Executive Director,. ,;Western Regional:Citizens Partcipataon , k X ,41 k Councs], Inc.,, indicat�.ng that the Council. has, 3 �_ ij f " been awardI'lled * K1�fff NO a Department of Health " Education and.: Welfare=capacity= buZrl d ,$, w152 11 ng grant under which it is conducting a study of:,citizens t 'y11 , � � . r ,_ partzcpation and human services=piaunin ;and17.delivery., They t° 1;f---,-,� 11 .g Y � : � ^� council would like 'to include in. its`study the Allied Servisce >r ; a11 Proj ect; developed in Contra; Costa County and. p,, ly utilize "�_A£ >` x our County as�.a technical assistance `site -, �x� t , I. `� I :' ,. ' '� s r' a The Western. Regional Citizens Participation Council,fr Inc.4,«� „ - "'`` m as o%nly one of several 'organ .zatons wha.cb have recezveds`ca ac-g , 1. IP a 1. ity building :grant.funds:: Other=_111 -,organizations' i.n>< Cals fornx.a � , '1,5,�Iv,� receZving such funds 1.include ,the County Superv3.sors r Association° Rf� �fi of :California, the. League of .California Cities` ands the Assoc ' aataoa ,'of Bay Area Governments ;Our County, through tTe Humans ,LLLLLLLLt '� " Resources A` and the`Allied Services; Pr1.o eo1,Lt, risr alread '1 cooperati nq wa th these other ;.capacity bui]:d�.ng grantees ands l �; k �, x is =;cry appropr�.ate;that.we:provide.such cooperation,-111 oy , the Western Regional; Citizens. Participatioa Coun1.cil, Inc , asp r � b s,� L. requestedx. I recommend, tJaerefore, that the ,Charman of the h : k� , Board. of ; uape1.rvi.soI 11rs be authorized 'L 11toI 11, reply to' the aforemen--- 'ilx t k boned request and indicate that our County wi3.]. cooperate h ' with them in .their study`' I'll1. � `', r, l` N y t �, ,�:�"5R r: y: - is rtr��< GEB:jep 11E k ' _. ERIE= tt `v ar `d. �,C. ; [�.4? 3 1975 Y ,Q �•Q• tt�ttc eoi► ;,sun avisaas , _c,; Gt : r 9 -, a F p' ✓ h { cwt frt F p %p Fx, f T5 7 `` b 1 00285: In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mar _h 11 , 19 ,ZCL In the Matter of Appointments to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural l Resources Commission. Z Supervisor J. P. Kenny having recommended that Mrs. Joyce Burr, 7817 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito 94530 be reappointed as a member of the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission for a three-year term ending March 31, 1978; and k Supervisor W. N. Boggess having recommended that Mr. Richard V. Thall, 1712 Lindenwood Drive, Concord 94521 be appointed as a member of the Commission for a three-year term ending March 31, 1978 to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mrs. Thelma Dana; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommenda- tions are approved. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. r 's 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Joyce Burr Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ' Mr. Richard V. Thall Supervisors Contra Costa County affixed this lith day of March 19 75 Recreation and Natural J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Resources Commission �Y Auditor By &AgodAe,&� . Deputy Clerk " sa 'u'coounty Administrator D. Harkness i ' OV22V6 1 . 0086 t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 197-5- In 97-5-In the Matter of Administration and Finance Committee Report on Loss of Vacation Benefits by Certain Marshals and Deputy Marshals. The Board heretofore having referred to its Administration and Finance Committee ( Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J . P . Kenny) the matter of the loss of vacation benefits by certain Marshals and Deputy Marshals (Joseph A. Angelo, Jr. and Ervin R. Martin of the West Judicial District) and in connection therewith having requested the Office of the County Administrator to review the workload situation of the Municipal Court Marshals; and Supervisor Linscheid, having submitted a March 10, 1975 report thereon, advising that the committee did not conclude that the staffing and workload situation during the time in question was out of line with other courts; that inasmuch as the employees now state that they can take their vacation time off, the re- maining issue concerns the lost time; that it does not feel that the problem illustrated by the two employees warrants a policy change at this time either in terms of removing the vacation ceiling or providing payment for the unused vacation time; and that the committee further feels that it would be appropriate for staff to continue to monitor the workload situation in the West Municipal Court pending an appropriate long-range solution ( consolidation of the West and Richmond Municipal Courts) ; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid Administration and Finance Committee report is APPROVED. Passed by the Board this 11th day of March, 1975• 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Contra Costa County affixed this llthday of March 1975 Employees Association Local 1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting Director of By qP r , Deputy Clerk H sa 12,Pp Wna L. Kincaid 00287 00287 JAMES P. KENNY,RICHMOND THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WARREN N. BOGGESS IST DISTRICT � T 1 V�T CHAIRMAN AN ALFRED M.DIAS.sfMSLO CONTRA 1 R a a COSTA Q i COVTY JAMES P' KENNY 2ND DISTRICT VICC CHAIRMAN JAMES E. MORIARTY.LAFAYLTTC JAMES R.OL.SSON.COUNTY cLCRK 3RD DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 AND CX OFFICIO CLCRK OF THC BOARD WARREN N..BOGGESS.CONCORD P.O. BOX 922 MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT CHICF CLCRK MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, ParmouR0 FHONC 225-3000 STH DISTRICT CXT[NSION 2371 March 10, 1975 REPORT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON LOSS OF VACATION BENEFITS BY CERTAIN MARSHALS AND DEPUTY MARSHALS In line with Board action on February 24, 1975, the Administration and Finance Committee has continued its review of the loss of vacation benefits by certain Marshals and Deputy Marshals. At issue particularly is the loss of vacation time by Joseph A. Angelo, Jr. and Ervin R. Martin of the West Judicial District. The committee met on March 4, 1975 with Messrs. Angelo and Martin and reviewed this matter. It was determined that the court staffing and workload situation is now such that the two employees can take vacation time but that they are concerned with approxi- mately 20 days accrual which each lost during the last year. It is the contention of the employees involved that the workload situ- ation, inclusive of extra Judge requirements and number of prisoners in custody of the Marshal in said court, has been such that they have been unable to take vacation time off and yet respond to the demands of the Judges of the Judicial District. The employees feel that recognition of the time lost through compensation or time off is in order. In reviewing this the committee did not conclude that the staffing and workload situation during the time in question was out of line with other courts. Inasmuch as the employees now state that they can take their vacation time off, the remaining issue concerns the lost time. The committee does not feel that the problem illustrated by these two employees warrants a policy change at this time either in terms of removing the vacation ceiling or providing payment for the unused vacation time. Loss RECEI , ED /UN-I:i A.P: // 1975 J. it OLSSON OF SUPERVISORS 00200 2. Of vacation time is not unique to the employees in accordingly the question, and policy aspects Of the matter are properly con- -; (!IlTIMAn c a '.7 Qn review. U-. demands of the Jucxgt:::, ion of the time feel that recognitlost ttu.uuy„ time off is in order- the this the committee did not concludet the was In reviewing the time question staffing and workload situation during the employees now out of line with other courts. Inasmuch as e that they can take their vacation does not feel that off, the rem stat The co policy issue concerns the lost these two employees warrants a P the problem illustrated by of removing the time.vacation change at this time either in terms Loss ceiling or providing payment for the unused vacation RECEI IED /11114 ; . LIAR // 1975 J. IL Clf R N2� 0"072 "s 2. of vacation time is not unique to the employees in question, and accordingly the policy aspects of the matter are properly con- sidered in conjunction with the general compensation review. Further, retroactive applicability would require legal change', even if a policy change is made. t The committee feels it would be appropriate for staff to continue to monitor the workload situation in the West Court pending the appropriate long range solution, which is consoli- dation of the West and Richmond Municipal Court Districts. 7A 4j - E. A. LINSCHEID VJ. P. KENNY Supervisor,, District V Supervisor, D6trict I- 00289; 00289: ! Y In the Board of Supervisors i of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:30 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957 in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California to discuss,'..the. ,.�r selection of a person to fill the position of Public- Defender. At 11:00 a.m. the Board reconvened in its chambers, stated it would interview candidates for aforesaid position at 2:30 p.m. on March 25, 1975, and proceeded with its regular agenda with all members present. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director of Personnel Supervisors County Administrator affixed thisllth day of March 19 —U J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M D. Harkness 4 00290 _ w In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Plarch 11 , 19 U.- In the Matter of Report of Administration and Finance Committee on Request for Time Extension on Plarsh Creek Road Culvert, Clayton Area, Project f,o. 3971-4597-73• The Board heretofore having referred to its Adminis- tration and Finance Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. P. Kenny) the request of Filipovich Construction C anpany for additional extension of con---ract time and modification of the amount of liquidated damages in connection with the construction of a concrete box culvert on a portion of Marsh Creek Road, Clayton area; and The committee having reported this day that it had discussed the matter with Mr. P. Filipovich and representatives of the Countv Administrator's Office and the Public Works Depart- ment and recommends that an additional 7 working days in contract time be granted, reducing the liquidated damages assessed the contractor to $3,225 (43 calendar days at $75 per day) which will offset the added inspection cost incurred by the county by reason of the delay; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Administration and Finance Committee's recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Filipovich Construction C% Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Perv'som County Administrator affixed this 11th day of march . 19 -M County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Board Committee By LDeputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M L. Kincaid 00291 f i 9 }^91 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 fg 75 In the Matter of Deferring Decision on Recommenda- tions of Government Operations Committee with Respect to Proposed Pavement Lane Marking Plan on San Ramon Valley Boulevard, Danville Area. On February 24, 1975 Supervisor A. M. Dias, on behalf of the Government Operations Committee (Supervisor Dias and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty) having reported that the Committee had reviewed the proposed pavement marking plan for San Ramon Valley Boulevard, Danville area, had determined that it appeared to be feasible, and recommended that if said plan is implemented the Public Works Department is requested to prepare a report for the Board indicating the success and community acceptance of same; and This being the time for the Board to consider action to be taken on the recommendations of the Committee with respect to the aforesaid plan; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having recommended that the Board members, Director of Planning and a representative of the Public Works Department, make an on-site inspection of the area; On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that decision on said recom- mendations is DEFERRED to March 25, 1975 at 2 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors . Director of Planning affixed this 11th day of March , jp 75 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Deputy Clerk Mildred 0. Ballard H 24 s/74 -12,500 092 tsy &OLCA,c,44d L .plus, I.,.R. Mildred 0. Ballard H24 5/74 -!2.500 00292 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 . 19 75 i In the Matter of Approval of Surety Tax Bonds Within City Limits. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. :.envy, 'T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following surety tax bonds in the amounts, tracts, and areas indicated are APPROVED: RACT NUMBER AMOUNT AREA 45$9 $ 4,500.00 City of Pittsburg 4451 79500.00 City of Clayton 4515 20,000.00 City of Clayton The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. H. Dias, ?. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. MORS: 'lone. ABSENT: ::one. .T I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisor cc: ^ax Collector affixed this 11th day of March 19 75 (with copy of bond) - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BYf d Deputy Clerk H 2a 12174 . �s an bie Gu errez 00293 00293 . e In the Board of Supervisors of i Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , i975 In the Matter of Exoneration of Surety Tax Bond on Tract No. 4214, City of Concord. The County Tax Collector having advised that the county taxes 6n property included in Tract No. 11,214, City of Concord, have been paid in full; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Surety Tax Bond No. 592791 issued by Royal-Globe Insurance Company is hereby EXONERATED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. =. "oriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: ::one. ABSENT: 'tone. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: ''ax Collector Supervisors affixed this 11th day of March 19 75 .. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By. ..1C1"Ai4,4,f / Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M a u errez 00294 V VNtr .a . ........... ----------- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 . 19 Z5- I i In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Certificates of Appreciation. Supervisor W. Id. Boggess having called the attention of the Board to a letter he had received from Mr. Jim Miller of the Department of California Highway Patrol advising that Sergeant Jon Johnson, Officer Neil McClintock, and Officer Ralph McGinnes of said department have recently retired; On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, 1T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Certificates of Appreciation for the aforesaid officers. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 11th day of March , 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By. Iii C� `�`�r i>.'�.',d.�t J , Deputy Clerk H 24 12!74 - 15-M Mary Pennington :00nn5 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California hta.rch 11 , 19 -- In the Matter of Authorizing Issuance of Certificate of Appreciation. On the recommendation of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Certificate of Appreciation be issued to Mr. Daniel C. Helix for his services on the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias , J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: Mone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of" cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this _doy of March , 19<75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12!74 - 1$M ;, y Pennf9ston U022g6 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11, , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor W. N. Boggess to Attend National Association of Counties Meeting. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess is AUTHORIZED to attend a National Association of Counties meeting in Washington, D. C. on April 7 and 8, 1975, providing that it is determined that the meeting would be of value to the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March 1975 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By -{-= �c,,�ic��.C, . Deputy Clerk _ r H 24 12/74 - 15-M D. Harkness 0029 i 00297 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975 In the Matter of Provision of Legal Defense for Respondents in Superior Court Actions. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, :seconded by Supervisor- J. P. Kenny, !T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the county shall provide legal defense for the following persons in connection with the Superior Court Actions indicated, reserving all rights of the county in accordance with provisions of California Gov- ernment Code Sections 825 and 995: Fredric D. time, M.D. No. 139879 Susan Bryant v. County (former County of Contra Costa, et al employee) Harry D. Ramsay No. 151183 John Pederson v. Civil County Sheriff- Service Commission of Coroner the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Sheriffi's Office. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. .envy, A. M. rias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. J. loggess. TOES: None. ".BSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Fredric D. Huie, ".J. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Sheriff—Coroner Supervisors County Counsel axed this 11th day of March �9 75 ffi County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By afi l Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M 1,tabble errez 002no _y —,a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA March 11 , 1975 • In the Matter of Claim for Damages. Mr. Robert Cervantez, 718 West Seventh #8, Antioch, California 94509, by and through his attorney, John J. Cullen, Attorney at Law, 990 Geary Street, San Francisco, California 94109 having filed with this Board on February 28 19 75 , claim for damages in the amount of $ 2653000.00 • NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. "Ioriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: -lone. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct _ copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC: Clamant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public Works (3) this 11th day of March Attn: T`r. Broatch 1975 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSONY CLE?' C.,By j bie Gugerrez- Deputy Clerk 00299 + Ja7 ll�y11�y Vlci k � . UU,�yy In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1975 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 13-73, E1 Sobrante. ,71 EREAS an agreement with Mr. Edward Hegarty, 2530 May Road, El Sobrante, California for the installation and completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 13-73, ~1 Sobrante area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a surety bond in the amount of $2,=10.00 (No. 3869642) issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as security for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Board of Adjustment in approval of said minor subdivision; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Building Inspector, and on motion of Supervisor A. `f. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agree- ment and the accompanying surety bond are hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor W. 1. Boggess, ;hairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement in behalf of the county. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: ":YES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, 7. A. Linscheid, 1. .3oggess. °dOES: None. :ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Applicant Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspector Supervisors Grading Engineer affixed this 11th day of March 19 75 -" J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,c,! r .. Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 bie Gutierrez 00300 _x.yy. ,.. •.1tz s .. MINOR SUBDIVISION AGREF.t1,11 (§3) Minor Subdivision: 13-73 (§1) Subdivider: rAwar HAS.-�y (Private Improvements) 2530 May Roo,, El Sobrante 61) Effective Daze: (§2) Completion ?erioa:��7 03) Deposit: (faithful per et Y 1. Parties & Date. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "Co•.:.nty', and the above- named Subdivider, Mutually promise •and agree as follows concerning this subdivision: 2. I „ rovements. Subdivider shall construct , install and complete private road and street improvements, tract drainage, street. signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9 - and including, future amendments, and all improvements required in the approved parcel =p improvement plan of this subdivision on file in the County's Building Inspection Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and ii:provererts (hereinafter called "work" within the above completion period from date hel eof as required by Section 922-4.$08 of the County Ordinance Cede, in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted ccristruction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requ:re7.erts of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and here there is a con- flict between the irprovenent plan and the Count : Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. Improvement Security. Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, in accordance with Section 922-4.604 (3) of the County Ordi- nance Code, deposit as security with the County at least the above- specified amount, which is the total estimated cost of the work, in the form of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's c:^.eck, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his fa;tful perfor- mance of this agreement. 4. Indemnity. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: - A - The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees; B - The liabilities protected against are any 'liability or claim for damage of any hind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened " because of actions defined below r and including.. personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any co-b:rat'_en of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County apprc:ed t^e parcel map improvement plan or accepted the improvements as conp:eted, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) cr other proceeding(s) concerning these; C - The act'_'ors causin:; liability are any ac` or omission (negli- gent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontrac- tor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more o thea; D - 21on-Conditions: - 'the pro:lise and agreement in this section. is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specif;cation(s)' in Connection with this cork or subdivision, or .has' insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. - 5. Costs. ` Subdivider shall pay when due all the costs- of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 6. Nonnerfornance and Costs. If Subdivider falls to complete the - work and ii-iprovcni:rtLs within the tine specified in thbis agr ement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them, by contract -1- 00310.1 . .N N asc.9r.A^ru ,- 1 1 i or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges there- for immediately upon demand. If Cou tj sues to compel perfor=ance of this agreement or recover the cost of completing the improvements,. Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation Incurred by County in connection therewith. 7. Assignment. If before these improverients are completed this minor subdivision is annexed to a cjt_r, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any deocsit or bond securing them. 8. Warranty. Subdivider warrants that the said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as pro-raised in Section 2;L and if, at any tine before the County's acceptance of the irprover erts as complete, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 9. No Waiver by County. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of wori: and/or materials inspected, or statement. by any officer, agent or employee of the Count- indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this . agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work- and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination o: all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligat-on to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be t^ereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from t.e Failure to comply writh any of the terms and conditions hereof. 10. Record Ilap. In consideration hereof, County shall accept said parcel map for filing with the County Recorder. COT 01fTRA CO ,a Sb3DIVI R: (see note below) efialrman, Board of _ rvisors ATTEST: J. R. ,OiSSOH, County Clerk Py & ex officio Clerk of the Board Designate official capacity in the business) By`.% �; f,,,, / Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute j Deputy ac"nowledgment form below; and (2) If a corporation, a�*aca a certified copy of (a) t^e by-laws or (b) the resolution o`' the pard of Directors, a�:t:oris{ng execution of this contract and of the bonds required hereby. State of California ) ss. (Acknowledgment by Corporation, County off`,�Fi�: ) Partnership or Indi`Iidual) On V--,7 j•"' �' `' .'� /1 7-S , the person(s) whose narre•(s) is/are signed above for Su di•:ider and, who is known to me to be the individ- ual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument, and acknoti:ledeed to re that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. _ [1 RIAL H S:1L 1JOL•:ZY PUHUC•C.1i.tr0'tN!A -- -- - MUNCI ;t Wr-tC!i iN ALA:.!=DA COU:S:Y � -Notary Public for said .County --- My Comr..;:ion EA :� F_brcry 27 177 (CCC Std. Form; Rev. ) MJB:bw -2- POM.1 APPROVF,D Jon S.CV:USGI� coots C:OS 00302 ET Deputy ''I• ... 7 tb.a MEMOE f t 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1915- In 915-In the Matter of Application of Government Code Section 31870.2 to Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association. As recommended by Supervisor W. N. Boggess and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of a March 6, 1975 memorandum report of the County administrator advising that the Retirement Board has voted to in rease the cost of living feature of the county retirement system from a max imim of 3 percent to a maximum of 5 percent annually by concluding that Government Code Section 31870.29 as amended by the 1974 session of the California Legislature, is applicable to Contra Costa County and mandates the change, is ACKNOWLEDGED, and the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisor E. A. Linscheid and Supervisor Kenny) for continued review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Committee Members Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Retirement Board Supervisors County Administrator affixed this -i-i day of--y me,., 19 7 5- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B `Prt�cdet'411 . Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Helen C. Marshall 00303 - _ 00303 i I OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Bna f Supervisors Date: March 6, 1975 Application of Government Code Fr -Arthur G. Will, Subject: Section 31870.2 to Contra Costa County County Administrator Employees Retirement Association My office has been advised by B. 0. Russell, Retirement Administrator, that the Board of Retirement at its last meeting determined by vote that Government Code Section 31870.2, as amended in the 1974 session of the California State Legislature, applies to Contra Costa County. The legislation referred to increases the cost of living feature of the retirement system from a maximum of 3% annually to a maximum of 5% annually. The action of the Retirement Board has implications in terms of the County's right to claim reimbursement from the State under SB 90 for any mandated cost increase and also in terms of the meet and confer process. Moreover, the action has significant impli- cations for employer and employee funding of the system. This memorandum is written to inform your Board of the action taken by the Retirement Boards and to indicate that the financial implications of the change cited should be clarified on receipt of the actuarial report on the system which is expected to be received in the next few days. CAH:eb cc: Board of Retirement County Counsel County Auditor-Controller Acting Director of Personnel ftcrofitmed with 60era oraet 00304 / .t A / r k In the -Qoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 . 19 75 In the Metter of ' Authorizing Submission of Contra Costa County Mental Health Services Plan and Budget • . for Fiscal Year 1975-1976. The Board having this day considered authorizingtsubmittal of = a Contra Costa County mental health budget in the amount of $8,015,086 to the State Department of Health, as recommended- by " . the Alcoholism Advisory Board, Drug Abuse Board (Technical . Advisory Committee), Mental Health Advisory Board, and .Director, . Human Resources Agency, and in connection therewith; Mr. -C. A. Hammond, on behalf of the County Administrator, - having advised that said item should be revised to include submittal not only of the budget in the aforesaid amount but also the mental health services plan, with the understanding that the latter is submitted on a preliminary basis and that portions of it require further staff review; and - Mr. C. A. Hammond having commented further that said budget provides for an approximate overall seven percent increase but that said amount is estimated to be deficient in terms of infla- tionary costs by approximately $350,000, which staff will be discussing further with representatives of the State of Cali- fornia; aliforma; and Chairman W. N. Boggess having called on The Reverend Palmer . Watson, Chairman, Mental Health Advisory Board, who commented on the contents of the mental health services plan and the process involved in its compilation, and who urged its approval by the Board; and a Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having moved acceptance of the i mental health program as submitted by the Mental Health Advisory Board, including its budget, and authorization for its transmittal to the State immediately with a letter indicating that the pro— gram will be continuously reviewed, and said motion having been seconded by Supervisor A. lei. Dias; and. The Chairman having called for action on the motion, the vote was as follows: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, -A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. cc: Director, Human Resources Agency CER rIED COPY State Department of Health I eeorig that this :s X roil. true F leincorrect coif of ?Mental Health Director the that sal documr"rthictt t� on rite in B orrice, and that It an: ��.+t�� ^d^p'f'�t by the Board or Acting County Health Officer Superctsors of Curr:a Crrt:► Cuunty. C-O fornia, on Count Auditor—Controller the date FhO. - -trTF-:• J. '_ ccsso::. County y C erk.'.es•oftic:o Cie9k Of said roard of Saperri30rs, County Administrator • Deputy Cuer MAR t 1 1975 on ..� 00305 r F In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 . 19 7r. In the Matter of Proposed space utilization study of the County Adminis- tration Building complex (Administration Building and North Wing) . On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt is ACIalOWLEDGED of the County Administrator' s report relating to a proposed space utilization_ study of the County Adminis- tration. Building complex (Administration Building and North Wing) and, as recommended in the report, the County Administrator is AUTHORIZED to develop an appropriate agreement with The Planning Collaborative, the firm considered by staff to be best qualified to conduct said study. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Counsel affixed this lI .h ,day of March 19 7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byk__ cs,�c oQ , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 • 15-M L. Kincaid 00306- . OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: B a12i�of -Sup rvisors Date: March 10, 1975 From:Ar ut G. Will, Subject: Space Utilization Study of- County Administrator Administration Building Complex Staff expansion, as well as organizational and program changes within the County departments occupying space in the Administration Building complex, makes it imperative that even more intensive use be made of the existing office space. Accordingly, my staff, along with Public Works staff, has solicited proposals from eleven firms with expertise in the area of space utilization improvement. The eleven proposals have been carefully reviewed and the four firms submitting the best responses interviewed in depth. As a result we are now prepared to recommend one particular firm to conduct a study. It is planned that the proposed space utilization study will determine how to better utilize existing space in the Administration Building complex, assist in the formulation of a plan for future changes within the Administration Building, improve convenience to the public, establish space allocation standards by classification and provide County Public Works staff with methodology to extend improved space utilization concepts to other County offices.. It is recommended that my office be authorized to develop the appropriate agreement with The Planning Collaborative, the firm considered by staff to be best qualified to conduct the proposed study. DB:eb RECEIVED ' MAP, // 1975 1. » C•_M.J N� �A CO. 0030'7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Farah 11 1975- In 975-In the Matter of i nnrnvl of DB:eb RFC V_ED MAR // 1.9 5 asz. 1. c_SZ:J C---- ` A��f 0 0030'7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California !March 11 , 197-5.- In 93-5.-In the Matter of Authorizing Approval of Amendment No. 1 of State Prepaid Health Plan Contract No. 74-50780. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County, Amendment No. 1 of State Contract No. 74-50780 for the County Prepaid Health Plan in order to adjust the encumbered funds to a level that will realistically reflect the State's potential expenditure for said contract, $1,983,643 for the balance of the Fiscal Year 1974-1975; that this amount will be increased by Contract Amendment in the eventuality that further funds become necessary for the fiscal year; and that any further liability of the State and requirement of performance of the County will be dependent upon the availability of future appropri- ations by the Legislature for the purposes of this contract to a maximum amount of $3,815,628. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. N. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSaT: bone. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency supervisors County Auditor affixed this _day of l,"b 19 7-5.- County Administrator �P J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By f.E E.u/ L- 't�11�tok�ly , Deputy Clerk H 2412/74 - 15-M Helen C. Marshall 00308 a7At�f,jARp AGREEAIEJ�`,wrr�„�� .W*V.F OF CALJF0RN1A ATTOlW4Y Z=A i 51'G2 t�3V;fCV72I s xn, ..aC h , STA , jARD AGREEMENT— v TM STWE it OF CALIFORNIA ❑ !TATE AGRHCY STI=2 t1'--t.torJ21 DEPT.or atm.fill. ❑ COMROLLER THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into this 1st day of March Ig7 ❑ in the State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ❑ qualified and acting TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY - NUMBER Chief Deputy Director De attment of Health 74-5078 jigreaftercaledtheStatemd, Contra Costa County Contractor. . ZVITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to.the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth service to be rendered by Ca W=3or.amount to be paid Contractor,time for performance or completion,and attach plans and specifi Avow.if ant/.) ALIT NO. 1 TO _ AGREEMENT BETWEEN STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY For and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements and stipulations hereinafter expressed, that certain agreements dated September 27, 1974 by and between the State and Contra Costa County is hereby amended effective March 1, 1975, as follows: 1. Article IX, Paragraph A of said agreement is amended to read as follows: The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. &.�+-- IN 1VTTNESS `VHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF QU IFORNIA CONTRACTOR AGENCY CONTRACTOR IIr oTmes THAN Am INolvievAL.srATtt WXVMD!A CC*P0*A'r10N. Department of Health PA MEMMIP.cTC.) BY (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE) BY( Z SIG TUBE) TITLE Chief Deputy Director ADDRESS (CONTINUED ON 1 SHEETS.EACH BEARING NAME OF CONTRACTOR) DO Not Writs iw This Spam AMOUNT OF THIS ESTIMATE APPROPRIATION FUND S 3 815 628 Sec. 14157, W & I Code Health Care Deposit UNENCUMBERED BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YEAR S 1,983,643 For Fiscal r 1974-75 AW. INCREASING ENCUM- FUNCTION 881,831,985 (For Fiscal Year 1975-76 only if such AW. DECREASING ENCUM. LINE ITEM ALLOTMENT LRANCE S amount becomes available by appropriations) I hereby certify upon my own personal Inowkdge that budgeted fundi T.B.A.No. S.R.NO. are available for the period and purpose of the erpmditurestated above. SIGNATURE OF ACCOUNTING OFFICER DATE 1 hereby certify that all conditions for ezemption set forth in State Administrative manual Section 1201.13 have been complied with and this document it ezempt from review by the Department of Fvwwe. SIGNATURE OF OFFICER SIGNING ON BEHALF OF THE AGENCY DATE 00309 4� F: 94.. M 1 % CONTRA COSTA COUNTY A. "The maximum amount payable under this contract shall not exceed $1,983,643 for� the period ending June 30, 1975. Any further liability of the State, and requirement of performance by the Contractor, will be dependent upon the availability of future appropriations by the Legislature for the purposes of this contract. If funds become available for purposes of this contract from future appropriations by the Legislature, the . maximum amount payable under this contract shall not exceed $3,815,628." 0030 a C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorization to Execute - Amendment to the 1975 Delegate Agency Agreement with North Richmond Neigh- borhood House, Inc. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment to the 1975 delegate agency agreement with North Richmond Neighborhood House to increase the Federal share by $800 for a total program of $259,109• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Economic Opportunity (2) Supervisors Contractor County Auditor-Controller affixed this llth day of March 19 75 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy. Clerk H sa 12n4 - 15au N. In aham 00311 i 00311 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT North Richmond Neighborhood House and Contra Costa County°Board of Supervisors Effective March 11, 1975, the agreement entered into between the County of Contra Costa and North Richmond Neighborhood House to delegate specific Community Action Agency activities for the period January 1, 1975 through December 31, 1975 is amended as follows: 1. The first paragraph of Section E. Budget is amended to read: "E. Budget. The Delegate shall spend no more than $259,109 in total performance of this contract, of which $204,675 will be contributed by the Grantee as Federal share and of which $54,434 will be contributed by the Delegate as local share." In all other respects, said agreement, shall continue in full force and effect. EXECUTION OF AMENDMENT , •tl11IJ G DELE ` tt' �I:�:t I.F�,J • ► �: G� W. ess By: 1. J Title: CIQiftYlatl, o -Supervisors Title: Executive`Director Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk As authorized by governi:ig"- ' and ex-officio Clerk of the Board board action on January 30, 1975 By: NOTARY OR CORPORATION SEAL Title: Dept aedk Approved as to form: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County `Counsel By: Title: uty County Counsel 00312 i 00312, I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , i9 75 In the Matter of Community Garden Project Grant Application. As recommended by the Economic Opportunity Council and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of' .the county a grant application to ACTION in the amount of 55,000 to develo a Community Garden Program subject to the understanding that said a thorization does not constitute overall approval of the project but that final approval will be withheld until the grant is received and until all terms and conditions are known. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None, ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Economic Opportunity Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Program Director Supervisors County Auditor—Controller affixed this 11th day of March 19 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H za 12174 - �51vt I�iaXine M. I�eufe d 00313 1=t U L - oSlt; ICE v t=CU p,pp L.1CA-f 10: T Ui � 1 PAP.T 1 of SLIP Crvi;ar (;vti L.j I 6f 4 . ' ). �3y,t,Cwral�s ny3uaGAtnO,t�ti.. APPLICATION f-IJR FE-Dr-r-.41-AS'SSSTANCE � PART ! 1. t'ath:r.,1 L,f,+r,iiti'f1yNKy 7. ANt•tK.NrtN.,rrN 4; c:rC t7N Cottera Carso., County" fir-, upervi`sor C/a»M/�,drEat,hJi v,•at itay,d,ln�rnl f.t o,L.utt - • .. .;, ttLClCl;i Lk 651 flinty Street 1.Jn,uailtl riwc vnaCr' Stt.et Aaarrst- Y.O.Bo., _100 McAllister -�treut Martinez. Contra 'Costa,. tiuv zi.1.4+::rss-Y 0.4Jw Gty County 5. n FraC1ncisco, � 94102 C.liifarni:, 94553 c.tv Star dcp cc)"*. t ,... bu A 2ry coa,r .t, V40"9-4 4—e Nr+ra+of so.a Point ct c C oUTRA CUSfA COUNTY COMMUNITY C.1ftU1:.V € S;5,)OU co nty. Dion f'rukt ' N"Ate,Grlttti,. SuPi�+wtta:at. 31nat Chary*t1pt,c,tyt. r. -.,i(: f r,Tl yL+Oi Atsuirrtur Grrnl, Loalt, Otswr fSjWA;#lyt ; )J r wtu,.tauA ONaCI,y Uetwi,tr,y fawn trw wJ,rLt t•. (.+ryttlt Yt Yrulstt y 31. l:w,y�C►.wp�.d.►ttatl )] Lvtl•ratuttp;Qrlr, $th, .and 9th A yri i ! 1475 CuunCy;-wide .44 r. 14, 1975 tw.yy,uCAnt tAlltttcssnat to thr"Vit of not.ts,►osYtt U0A Arta l,AfrAi.tn*aatlA Ut ih,a rgrt,l ral"Mt,arf.UUM WUS Gorrrcf.A,ti►:iti.rt low lti,it 400#- -..pt+E wash t"As Abluchro AStul,riCNs to hA-rAfw.sos the i A niL Arthur G. Will County Admin istr '(•.1C,Ebona,tVwnbur;. AMEACOUa. YlutNHCrI r 'ttXP Sayn.w, w uw rsttettawt+. '� � 41S 228-30G0. 22X }pr F2... Gray ACTIM Pwiaxt Gtont No,&suwwd 61.Eljptawd): ACI104V 14"488♦Lti:11.14,1 00 f, c INSTRUCTIONS y:,fir 2.014 _ t GENEfiAt item 8—Check tht: typtO of *-Plication or regaest. If the i .10ther Charup:i' block is checked, specify tAe type: of This fGitn sha11 br tised for all sit+rle pttrl,.,se and nile•tirne change. Fedetal asst;(."nre rt•tiuests uI 10s ti4oil SIU,0110 r,ut requir- Tile defitlttio,t:for terms used ill iterll 8 areas folli,ws. incl cleariutihowe review, an envirnitmrtltal imlwct state- ment. or relorattun of persons, hu.tttesics, or (aims. This a- New grant — a teriuest which is being Submitted by to.411 1,11MI 1:0 wwd also to retlUest .upillormiltJ a.sistartce the altlttico,itt for the first bale. ..,,,1 to prupu. cit„nl;e;or amendriectta for ap,hrove-1 grants b. Supplemental grant – a request to Increase the Ferf- ur,y,nally suhnnlitetri r ll tills iorlit• eras contribution for the same period. Suimut the or irittal and Two copies of all required:oinis.1f c. Other changes –Sptcity one or more of the follow- art item cannot be answered or roes not aplwar to be re- ing: laved or televaili to the assistance requested, write "NAS (1) Inctccise in duration — a request to extend the for not 3ppliceUir. grant period. PART I (2) Decrease in duration — a request to reduce the grant period. Item 2 —Enter the .application nurr,Ikr or other identifier. (3) Decrease — a request to decrease the dollar value Item 2–Ether the name,of the Federal grantor agency,the of the Federal contrioution. t,altht: of the ixiinaty organizational unit to which th_appii- Item 9--Cileck the type of assistance requested. If the c..,tion a addret.svd- the name of the adminisuative office assistance involves more than one type. check two or more having direct operational respoasibility for managing the blocks and explain in Part ill – Program Narrative State- grant ptpgrann, and the complete address of the grantor ntenr. o.;.:ncy. Item 10–Enter the number of persons directly benefiting it.tn 3–Enter the name of the applicant,tike name of tite front this protect. For example,if the project is for a neigh- 1),lo/la"y orgariizat.onai unit which will ut:aertake the&rant boyhood health center, enter tike estimated number of resi- ,t,,tl,arlcd activity, and the complete address of tike appli- dents in the neighborhood that will use the center. ca-it. Item 11 Itern 4—Enter tilt:descriptive name of this project. a. Enter the congressional district in which the applicant Item 5 — Enit:r ate appropriate catalog number as shown in is located. tt,; Catalog of Feuetai Domestic Assistance. if the assis- b. Enter the congressional district(s) in which inost of 1.nce to be requested pertains to more than one catalog the actual work on the project will be accomplished. t:urritr_r, this application form should not be used. if the work will be accomplished city-wide or State- I,cin G– Ertter tike amount that is requested from the Fed- wide, covering several congressional districts, write eral Govema-tent in this application. For new giants, this -city-wide"or"State-wide"for this item. ismoutit should tie the sante as the amount on tine 12. Item 12—Enter the number of months that will be needed Colunhn (c). Part II, For revisions,changes or amendments to complete the project after Federal funds are mace avail- stutry only the amount of tile increase or decrease,as shown able. on Kirit: 12,Column (b),Part If. Item 13—Enter the approximate date the project is ex- Item 7--Chet,.k one grantee type. If*the grantee is other petted to begin. than a Stile,county, or city government. slit-city tike type Item 14—Enter the date this application is submitted. of grantee on the "Other" line.Examples of other types of grantees are council of governments, interstate organiza- item 15—Complete the certification before submitting the tions,or special units report. 00015 OMS rio no n01115 1 3 oro APPLICATION FOR FCDCi►/1L ASSISTANCE (Short Form) PART II SUDGET DATA Cnanya fiettueslrs Ntw or Rev+tru urrRutl+hct —--_"�"- Cent APPrOvctl U"diet till (0Object Ctas Catr3oues i Non- Non- Federal FunAs titin* Federal Funds Federal Futitt� Feo,sal Funds , Federnh Funds Fct.trat Funds 2400 ?� f1 1- Persolurt:l ' 450 2, Fringe Benefits j Gans,or special units. report. , t 1 a t• 3 of 4 Ot•.t8 no.no Rnitss APPLICATION FOR FEDEnAL ASStSTANCIE (Short Form) PART II — BUDGET DATA -�Object Cwss Catr9ottes Current Approved Budget Cnange Retluesiva New or Revitillu tlutkjet l,l ll,1 lc} Fem* Kon-ral Foods Fed.wNow l Funds Frderai Fund: Non- Federal Fundi Federsl Fundi Fedcurot Funrt-. 1. PetsonnGl 240-3 ( 2JO0 2. Fringe Benefits 450 —0- 3. Travel 1320 -0- 4. Equipment -(}- -0- _ S. Supplies 330 -0- 6. Contractual _0_ -0- 7. Cot.struction —0— f —o— F1. Other + —0— —0- S. Total Direct Charges E _0_ —0- 10. Indirect Charges 11. TOTAL 5000 2000 42. Federal Share , 13. Not 4- Share 11-o. Program Income 15. Detail on Indirect Costs: 'Type of Rate(Mark one box) � � - 0rovisional ❑Predetermined Final 0 Fixed Rate % Base S Total Amount S PART 111 Program Narrative Statement {Attwr►waittontd sir+u,It nrrtoauVJ • 00316 ,� "WWI z � F INSTRUCTIONS ' PART it this amount from the towi nroleer amount:The esum.�tet�� buA amatnt ot,progra(n�itt osne may b+ c0 idered iTEM4 1-71--Enter 0-4 Lines_�1.11 in Colunul(d the total �dt`grantor age 11L dctt rmtntng the total,amtwnt of thy= x � amounts needed tot the pro;ect.If this is at'al4g catirin for grant award: 5i x' r ah ri ti< y g wits, icav> CuttunWi (i*anct Ib) blank. 1l.titis is ail ?; f application for anuw.ifntettis.Utatiges or sul,<+ttamettis,show Item 15—Enter the,type of indirect cost rate(p►nvrctorwl. %,i m G ` iht cuiTent a;�proved ;budg t"in Cnitulut :(a); enter in prcdete:mutec3, gnat or fixed).ihe,rate that vritE Lc in effect Cuiumn (b) on the alipto'Nlate,linelsl 114e amount of the, r r ` cisannc,-,uneruimettt of sups cement.add each title entry in during the-furtt mq period,anti tt�t amount of the WWI lich the rate is applied. u ,Cuitgiln (a) to.Uut line�triries in Colum�i(b);and enter the - - 1 I 1 �tatat Aor earl-kne.in Colunuv(c). The amounts shown in rte. Column(c) rcWesent"the amount of zhe new or revised INSTRUCTIONS PART Ill Item 12—Enter the Federal share.of the amountontine fi 11 The program narrative swtement should.be brief,preferai�ty ;+ one or two paiagraplis-wtuch sh6vl uoblecily< i.itrc 13—Enter the non-Federal share of the amount on approach;-the geaTapiticat [aptio:t of the pra,ect benefits expected to bens.obtained frothe assts.a Licit- 11 Paso M attach any;data.that Pray:be needed to,estabb Ythe,vPpli .� r� •� ,��' cant's el''"IIity-fog receiving assunde rance cir th&LFetitraC� , frau 1=i— Enter the amount.of estimated income,if any. r vvtltdt v.iit tie.71+ei to'the grant Do not add or subtract t"°v r s 1 PART IV ASSURANCES and"n ifies ttu t he vri11 comply with tt.e wwlationk Pd rcquuerntnts " " 3 T!?t ApNicx►t l•eteby asswesR .'c iadi+wl irTdd C,rwlrrs Nus A-87.A-95.and A•102.as they.rdate:to tt.t application.�cuept6rtce and use of Fedtral funds! n Alto the Applieart asxres AM Q"I'as with respect to tht grsne ttuc f0l.itw feua v aswaW prolecL t 1. tt �ssec authority,to apph/for the grant:flat a AaOuWtiom Aa of.1370(P.L.916s61 whrcft provrdes. rriolutioa,.,a►otion or ,Skaw,ae�ion bas been "Y !oariiranus egwtaGlaueatrr6a►to[personsd•sptatedxa, as an ott•riat act of Ina anai.r +t i assisted pco�}rars's resultot Federsland(ederaitY ` 1 j adopted u.psaed govatting t eddy.auciwr zKeJ".filing of the aPP n, " 5.It Witt cwvly,two ft-pf� of the Fistch Aa � 'Fry k+ x�4� inclucGtsa as undastantMn�,andandassucarwes ioaitairwxf wtirrlt I"t the potit;cal acuvitY of emptalees:' * e tlKtcwt.ar+d¢;recticgind autlwruin4 the person• er►t►- *w tiitd as the otticol rep"Menrauve of tt►e apQlrcant-to ace b. it will comolY,with ttre miriunum va7 arnf maxrmum > s� y' UA w+►nxtion%Vith the apNintion and to provide such flouts provisions of the Federal.Fsu:l.borsnnd�rds.e w r 2 additional:ntocu+auon as a►aY cequKsd / ,as zheYY to "Pal and educ►tanal uuutu , bosAr will somNY,With Tale Vl.ot.the Civil itr9his Act of tion anptoyeaof stove and fi calgarcrttrrtents t06a, P,t.Rti3521,mid ut.aoaxdance with Titic Vl of ttut-lkt,aw;pawn 6a the"llni�ed Sures snap.`a.true 7, It-wit atadrstl sstcy►.r ds,to prohibit employees frornG" a t Us*ace,calor.or rutii►n' oribe exduded using positions for a 9nwi�rl of rI g� puruoe'tlsaC rs or:grvu a a(C[ prnate' frons p.i►t.tipatioo im.he de•iied.Lre t.rnrt:u li of.or r apporraf" of I*"trwtrvatesS bl►, dau Odbauatr s d►i0cw to clisuiau[tatkM wider any Mo- . Gun for themselves ar ottws, parti•utyly thuya with rc yraiu or xtivity for wlnici►tl.e aypt.[ant rrtivts f.alrral vdsott titiaY tnava t+ritiiy,tws•ness.Or other t�rt5.. twawKial mau:rtoe arts!Witt inwncKf•atelll taka any meror the h Cornpuriner Gorr to etls5ctu•tc gws ayeeurrnt 8 it WW gi.a the pryrrU.r agency 'U"es nocrssary. mat[hrouyin any wtlu.rrrtif represerrirtwo Old access to- v r 3 It ,in tx 4*V with 7itt.:VI of Use Givil Rigl.ts llct of xd clic tight to eRamir►c alt recorsfs.Gooks.Dap s.or JgrA 142 USC 20W-%9 irdwbitN"anptoymsa►t di+criaww sloeumants rctated to tfwe 4r4n4 Mtion wlnxo ill-ttw prwra+rY trurPaw of a yrrrt a to _ ? proviitc ewyftoyt"►t or 121 wa n auuory cnq,4W�t 8 tt Witt comps!! with all sequuenunts i+nposed by,tfu practkim will tcsarlt in"OOLP"t uu•tment of prru,ns-ho federal grantor agency p a syg H,.Yrat regiiasmrnts ars or stux.td be t.enrtiru►y!rum the granaaisl til.CUvty. of(rw.Wotiram"W`e""^fs.and otter rd,itinKvativa; 4 's n►x»ts apprswnt so xsodanco vnth Otl�ut of; .� a ; 4. It will cnmNY with tcttuK its of Tait tl rrt Citic tf t t t CiicvlM No.Prf 1)Z.. It at2he ilrwtasm Aaioc+t Assisww and fte+l Propnp► rf a C e 1 � 1L� U 417 �ft� mf � t ACTION PROJECT NARRATIVE too Pact writatiiThis Soacai t Prai•Ct No y SECTION 1, BASIC INFORMATION (!tents I throug 7 ipp[tca a to _ VISTA and ACV only.) 1. Title of Project an rn Costa County Commullity Garden a' 2, Applicant Organization (Name and Address-Street, 6. Oates of Project Period: City,State and Zip Code) Contra Costa County Board of From *v L i t -4-975Thru Dec. 31. 1975 Supervisors - County Oftice ice of Economi 7• Type of Organization(Check Applicable Stack) Co rruional Dutnct No. County or Area (415) 238-3000 Ext. 2221 Q County ❑ Tribal Council i Area Code Telephone No. ❑ Federal ❑State 3. Hama and Title of Principal VEteeuNO City/Town ❑ Private Non-Profit* vr Officer: i (Addreu-Street,City,State and Zip Code) (Submit Proof of Status, i.e.• IRS Certification and/or State Approved Chir+Cel y Arthur Will, County Administrator O Other IS►EGFrf i d, Project Director (game,Title and Address-Street,City, State and Zip Code) B. Type of ACTION Assistance Requested(Check Applie- Geurge Johnson able Block(s)1 i Economic Opportunity Program Director 0 ACTION Cooperative Volunteers(ACV) 1157 Thompson St., ❑ Foster Grand cent Pr Martinez, CA 94553 pa ogram Grant(FGP) ❑ Retired Seniur Volunteet Program Grant I RSVP) 5, Name, Title and Address of Person Primarily ❑ Senior Companion Program Grant(SCP) Reiponsible for Preparing Prop-mit O SCORE/ACE Technical Asustance Sime O University Year for ACTION Grant(UYA) (41S) 228-3000 Ext 2228 ❑ VISTA Volunievrs(VISTA) Area Code Tele;Aorie No D Other Mini Grant ISPECtfV) TERMS AND CONDITIONS.The undersigned accept the obligation to comply with statutes and regulations,policies and the 1 ' terms and conditions pertinent to this program(sl in effect at the time of the award. The undersigned further agree to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pt. 438.3521 The undersigned also certify that they have no eornmitments or obligati inconsistent with iance with the above. The undersigned further certifies that the filing of this application has t e t thor y it govething the undersigned. P1A RE A. Signature of Principle Executive Officer ltni,Signatures Required[ Date H. Signature of Project Directo 3 I 00318 . . ..::... . :.. Now Problem No. SECTION II PROJECT PL-%N too Not w..te In Thisspxal Proi.cs No. PART A. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS 1. State the specific protblern your proposed proiect will address using ACTION resources.Quantifiable. measurable terms should be used. Nutritional needs and the lack of money to purchase food are a real problem in Contra Costa County - especially among the poor and near poor, the elderly, the handicapped, and the rising number otrecent middle income_ families whose wage earners are now without jobs or grossly underemployed. 1 i • While hunger and malnutrition is increasing, there is a largely untapped source of aid. Many acres of unused agricultural land, untended orchards ; "nd uncounted vacant lots, public owned right of ways and unused privately <,wned property are close to the low income areas. This land can be utilized by those in need to provide vegetables, fruit, honey, and cash income for themselves and others. Finally, there is a large and largely ignored (cont. 5 y 3 2. Fully describe the problem by ptu+-deng additional information (including statistics) that supports and clarifies the problem statement. In Contra Costa County there are 63,700 individuals receiving Social Security in some form as well as 15,500 welfare cases being handled as of January. - i rood stamp recipients in the County totaled 13,7u(J families in January with 286 nw ils per day being served through the Senior Citizen's Hot lunch Program. Some bU to IOU persons would be added to this meals program were there sufficient food available. According to 1970 census figures, there were :U,UjO plus low-income people in the county, with 22,30U persons 65 years and over, 46» of these are listed as those in "need". Ili i975 the County was aeclared eligible for E1)A assistance due to its unemployment levels. 1 Omoibe the major causes of the p,j:Jcn%. f fhe major cause of the lack of food is the lack of money in the poor cuuuuunity to buy food at the current high prices. In addition there has j oeen no attempt to develop a project that could supplement the food needs Of the people by using local and basically free resources. It is outside tare realm of this proposal to either increase the personal income or to re- duce the cost of food. We can, however, develop alternative sources of food through the development of "Community Vegetable Cardens: throughout the county. + i . 4. describe the asajor consequences of the ixobtem. The literature about the poor well documents the consequences of hunger - sickness, lack of energy to work, retardation of learning abilities,-social uare:jt, food riots, and a general lowering of the community's ability to find ways and means to assist itself in getting out of the cycle of poverty. 5 0019 t 1. (cont) pool of resources that can be recruited to help the hungry produce food on the unused land. Volunteers, donated services, material and equipment are available if a program was organized and the need brought to their attention. 2. (cont) While the statistics of •the poor are significant, Contra Costa is the count with the highest r y g j?-�2 CAP,iA income in the state. There is a community college system with three campuses each located adjacent to the low income areas, there are two colleges, plus U.C. Berkeley, UC Davis, Hayward State, and other StateColleges serve the area. Large petro-chemical fertilizer manufacturing plants, food packing companies, successful retail and commercial establishments, and a large number of professional and technical persons live in the county. There is vacant 'land throughout the county and a successful farming community in the eastern part of the county. The problem is a lack of food. A second problem is that the food needs of the poor have not been associated with the potential productive use of vacant land and the resources of people, goods and services available within the county. 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List those resources your organization will actually use to address the problem and nwtt your specified goals and Objectives. Include all human, material and institutional resources that are committed to this project. Resources could be small as use of a ungla ca for one day a wrek or as major as ft"transportation for all Volunteers on the city bus line.They could include part-time services of a staff member of another aWncy or donated office space. Indicate the source of the resource and its approximate dollar value.(This question applicable to VISTA and ACV only.) Description of Resource Source Dollar Value See attached TOTAL 2. Describe elm fer future resource development.Indieats how the proposed project will mobilize additional resources from both within and outside of the service arra to help address the problem. It is planned to investigate various sources of funding and resources to continue and expand the program. Two sources, which may be used independently or together are (1) local public funds, and (2) private funds generated from .. operation of the projects. Most likely it will be necessary to apply for county and city support while developing a self supporting economic base. f 3. Describe how you involved the I� dLf Y people you Propose to larva in the planning�aCnd detvalrimttnt o!y r project. The membership of the Economic Opportunity Council and its AreaCouncil will be recruited to assist staff in the initial planning stages of the project. They, plus local sponsoring organizations (church, social clubs, senior citizen i groups, etc.) and the gardeners themselves will be responsible for the de- velopment and planning of the individual garden project--with technical F as�tts�istance fromthis project. It is planned that each �g}arden will have its 4 Descnone howl yon�te°rWto involve ttii pmcptea��propos of serveen�e�m�t:�i�t3tgc�t of our , y project.(This question not appip able to RSVP.FGP,and SCP.) Each garden will have a governing council composed of gardeners who will be responsible for operation and management of the garden. The project will provide on-going training and technical assistance as needed. 5. De sasba your plan for continued im o6ttrwnt of the total community to the project including plans for transferring aoluntcrr skills of tasks to community people so that permanent reswrces will be left in the community when ACTION i resources are withdrawn. � As garden plots are developed, and local people obtain skills necessary for management and operations, the gardens will continue to expand and become more self sufficient. Technical staff can develop additional ones. (cont) 2. Local private sources include: (1) Fund raising campaign (2) UBAC and other foundations (3) Profits from sale of excess produce (4) Continuing support by local business and organizations (5) Expanded support from local ecology and environmental groups (G) Expanded support from colleges and universities Local public sources include: (1) Support from federal, general and special revenue funds (2) Support from local city and county general funds i, r ,F( 1 t t t 1 Page 9A r t Y i Q f + y�y/ 9ij "ii - hsn atik ^ 1/ � H N ' H o O a n fi C: i ; J e Page 9A 2 7777 a r S j f i-:: . .gni ,•. ..s,- r nJ 43 r � n a 3 trrl H aHi O 'as" � G a r, In CA in a C14 ! � ► d 4 . H0 02 C',rp n do :. ;+ n tom► G C 'Ln N 1+ N { us '�C " y. +S t l •gyp j Q F 2 t� 'T as 'CLD+J Wig, .,. •� RS .� 1-+ H. Vi ca c n zn M a- rt C a C R ' a C rt vn�: a m In n m in x m oma: o a ! C: c� N t� 10 w + rn r o 3 r.a IP. i0 I At ts3 co tD t3 n GCT K rt Y i u 002`7rA __ N n n D ° a a US t=' H IA b ° z K Kcr �O !+. R m K � 1 � H o ° i z o f H .-+ o � y a N rn C-3 f 0 > 0 rrn Cl. rn c ONS �00 H ! 1 x a N K { on H � i C I 2 f C O r c ° n corn ' Z ° Ci µ W 92 C 1 N � 2 O K N K r, r Y° x .4, r: v 1 Y f t! Februar 060 � t Contra Costa .Coutiz}' t:ec lied'and Retitle " �Ioverrb2r "I�}72 r ECONOMIC 0PPORTMTITx'" PROGRAM. DIRZCTOR n DEFINITION: WV nder general-direct todevelop, coardxnate Liand adminis-� rL r tf�e Gomiuunit, Action and Head Start; Program's o£ Contra;Costa {; C. 4.,. "component projects,of"the Economia Cppportunity A..t;and commaf3: pity dk:velopment activities designed to alleviate the"causes and results ,. p of poverty; and to do"related"wo rk as_regeu r-ed DLSTINTGUIS:UNG CILkRACTERISTICS This is asingle-position clas;s.iwittn divs2on`head status Ofin�L of the .County Administrator.: The;'incurnberit Is:`responsible.for s� d ti c iopnzent and administration of aCounty- wide '-coordittated;Community 4 tion Pro;ram t:nde r.Title M=A'of':the Economic:OPportuzuty Act of I 904,X{ r" the Bead $tart Program, ;,otherr conitnunikyL ment.programs, rand for r .he "coordination of componentprojects of these;programsjwrth other anti`' ` "� { pove riy ,projects. The incumbent supe rvi sc-s a'staff, assigned to the: devtrlopme' administration, coordination and evaluation of,anti poverty ;r E1 -pr ag,rams. _ Direction is received'f ron�".the County AdmiiisCrator and am rr Assistant to the County Administrator.. TYPICAL TASKS: Reviews, anal rzes'"and evaluates the nature: of o Pvert .in k "' r Y 4 Contra Costa Countyr and the areas "zn-which.it exdsts, reeks to dent iy y s , the causes o£ poverty and effective means ,for its elimmatson; reviews, Y r' k x and evaluates existing and proposed projects designed to combat; povertlr' r N arxd suggests supplementary, programs; confers with representatives of ` F local:eovernment agencies; community groups and residents ofr target V areas" concerning the Econor:iic Opportunity Program, prparea or assists{ e' agencies in"preparing and subir fitting applications far funds tiniTer"tI e Aif Econorhic'`Opportunity Act, and other communit,r-derelopmen rprogram s, seeks ways to effectively involve residents of [he"tow income.community:' y in the Economic Opportunity Program; tie rues-as advisor t t1le EconOlTiiC Opportunity Council and keeps;minutes of council meetings;"compiles ancf analyzes statistics relating to the problems of poverty, and,.programs designed to combat them;;�upercise s a stat f of:assistants,,engaged in the .: . anti-poverty programs; confers with and advises the County`Administrator t- t x ! 4 F$ P Relle llstu - t- I .S.0.Al-, rlC cat Poverty Contra Costa Count), 'and tile: areas in which it exists; seeks to idexxtit t,l;'e causes of Povertyy and effective means for .its elimination; reviews and i t-aluates exi,tinl; and proposed posed projects designed to combat poverty and suggests supPle1x-1entar programs; g local goverxunent as . }' P gams; confers with representatives of �cncies, co groups and residents of target areas concerning the Econo . .. .=c Op17c►rtunity Program; prepares or assists :Y9--:Xlcies in preparing and sabre= xtirx.= Economic Opportu;�it ' aPplications for funds wider the } pct, and other cummunity development programs; as ks ways to efie ;tit; 11' in'.01ve rt -nes of epee law income community in the f-coxie�xx;ic OPPortunit} l'ragrFlril; rtes as advisor to the Economic Opporttrrtity Council dnc# kt4 p, minutes of council meetin s statisti%:s relatin,,, g compiles and designed to !il�-' problcsizs of Poverty and programs �ncd to e=or.xt;at t}:�rl mac.=�c-rc-i anti-pac.r, Std+f'f r>i assistFentS engaged In they progra. .�: c urie:-s velli; :loci ad.,ises epee • Count} "Idminlstrator 00302492. on matters pertaining to the ;.coi:.;nnic Opportunity Progrant and other coinrTnunity dcve::lopme:nt 3itivitit S; rcprescnts the Ecorioxnic Opportunity Council before: the Board of Supervisors and other government agencies. MINIMU11 QUA l IFIL .TIONS: License Required: Valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License:. Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university. Additional qualif in, .:Xperience n,ay be substituted for up to two years of the required college: dkk cati(>n. Experience: Five years of experience in Social or other public programs, at least two years of which must have beton in an administrative :.r supe rt isory capacity. -Graduaue training in public administration, so.:ial work. or an allied field may be substituted for the required experi eu<e on a year for year basis up to a inaximurii of two years. Thorough knowledge, of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; general knowledge of other federal and state: statutes designed to combat pu.Crty, urremplo}==-em, job training and ren-tudial education; a general l not.e,' cdgc of the principles and practices of governmental administration; a "erg !cl knowledge: ..)f elexnentar'. state--ics; a general knowledge of basic p,r incipxlc:s and practices of social work; gencral knowledge of the culture, ct»,toe:is, problems, needs, attitudes and behavior of disadvantaged groups within the County; ability to deal effectively with a variety of government aild community officials; abilit 1 to speak effectively in public; ability to write_ clear and concise reports; ability to supervise other personnel; goad judgn.cnt; self-reliance: polit:i•-al acumen, tact and emotional stability. t is iuT Jo. o00 i- ormurly: Economic Opport,..ni:y Progran"i Development Director 0330 4 z b1 i 0033.07 µ f. RLSUil1_ r x George Weade l l Johnson U i rtti Date: 5/1 1/-.p 4657 Dolores Avenue Social Security No. : 65-36-3349 Oakland. California 19.160? Telelil►nnt No. : 261-4707 Education ' B. A. in Psycl►ology - University of California at Cerkelcy - 6/15/50 s 14. P. S. in Personnel - University of Colorado .,t Boulder - 8/15/54 " various extension classes and special trainim programs Military U. S. Anny - 9/50 to 9/52 - tlomorable Discharge :fork Experience 3/70 to date ix"cutive Director, Contra Costa Comity Office of LCOh011ii c 0lilj0rtul1 i ty, 111.53 T ►o,lipson, Street, flartinez, Cal ifumia. kesponsible for 'direction " Fy of Community Actioee Program for Contra Costa County, ' witfri t-'i4jratr; rjr3iits in excess of delegate 4 agcneiet� ae►d staff in excess of 100. (Curreetc salary is Ylt?,I-n) I/u,s to 3/70 Deputy Director, Oac:laeiu Cconrsmic Development Council , Ir+4urlsorated, 1128 I3to Street, Oaklant3, California (110 lowler ill cxistee►ce). In chir9t; of various departmimts. includiijej Operations and- Manjgtl - wee►t in an irn.i,:liewtimt CAA for OaLlw►d. (Salary 10160300) 7/i.ia to 1166 Manpower Director, City of Oakland (Public CAA). In charw of manpower pr oorams .including NYC, OJT, CEP, and various Special projects (Salary S1:,t3t►i3}, ,, 1/0 to 7106 Senior Adininistrative Analyst, City of Oakland City Ila tl , Oak]and, California. Generalist ie, all phases of budijet preparation, sub- mission, control and evaluation. (Salary S88 t/irtontn} 1,':9 to 4/61 Personnel Technician, City of Oakland, California. Generalist i e► all phases of rr►unicipal personnel and civil st=rvltc: activities. (Salary '63"/muntai) 9/58 to 7/59 Office ftanaeler, City of 4 ,rbanl:, California, Stre=et and En{liowering Department. Responsible for supervision of de par-tme►it office staff and functions of strut ana entiineering Deparcatent. nTf . x, aG ' h Y l Ri a j Y C' l County Forester Assistant, Los Ehij 11/56 to 7 . OBok 3009 i P - ` Terminal Annex, Los Angeles, California. Administrative x as s i s wIIt to l:us i ness Manager respons i bl a for general ad�ninistraLive Buries including fire camp assignments. (Salary 5440/mont►l) {�/Y,5 to 11/5ti Senior Personnel Assistant, Communication oAngeles1 �County,tmentp County �r Administrative and Personnel responsibilities. (Salary 5355/111000) n/5� to yISS ff Senior Personnel aide, Civil Service Oepartent, Los, K AmI=.les C(2unty.. Specialized personnel �,rark in tesL;cantructiun and selection- ; nrocedures. Salary S337/month) y v=r fi r, S 40-33 • •tr,.s.� ,yam. 0011 3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 ' 19 75 In the Matter of A Rental Agreement with the City of Richmond. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super— visor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a rental agreement dated February 10, 1975 with the City of Richmond for use of a portion of the Richmond Memorial Auditorium for training classes for the Census Project staff at a total cost of $120. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc• City of Richmond Director of Planning Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11th day of March 1975 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M N. In sham 00233 ..S b r'11 1 y, r Y t•. h'JJ'. ? r r^'S .. 4,y t{>' .S1 F i'jh! y.�� ,y�s i�'�1 Ems r 'Fr RENTAL AGREEMENT TERRACE ROOMS CIVIC CENTER RICHMOND MEMORIAL AUDRORIUM RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA 94804 THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this of ._Febi'uSTy �� 19.75 between the CITY OF RICH`IOND, a tilunicipai Corporation of the State of California.hereinafter referred to as the CITY;and Contra Costa County hereinafter called the LESSEE. WITNESSETH WHERE-A,S, the LESSEE, being financially sound, desires to rent a Richmond Dlemorial Auditorium room or rooms, herein- after referred to as premises,pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 10.16 of the 31unicipal Code of the City of Richmond and' regulations set forth on the reverse hereof and which by this reference is made a part hereof, for the sole purpose of Tests and training meetings as fellows: DATE HOURS FACILITY COST March 31 ' April 1 April 7 April 8, 1975 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Beemuda and Catalina looms gigolos EQUIPMENT: (IF USED) Tables and Chairs - $120.00 TER11S: DEPOSIT .-........._._ _____._ Payable imrtediately. BALANCE DUE: -_ Refundable only if cancellation is made not late: ;.h an 40 days prior to date of reservation. ARRANGF-MENTS- LESSEE shall notify Auditorium Manager of preferred set-up arrangement of rooms not later than five (5) days prior to rental date. LNIPORT INT: LESSEE agrees to indemnify, save and hold ha_zmless the City of=14chmond and its representatives from all liabilities and claims for damages by reason of injury or death to any person or persons,or damage to property from any cause whatsoever, including loss of use, while in, upon. or in any way connected with the use of the herein described premises by the LESSEE. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the r^utual promises and covenants of the parties herein contained,the CITY hereby rents the above scheduled facilities and services to the LESSEE at the time and for the purpose as hereinabove mentioned. A COUN TY CITY OF RICMIONxk)t 80 _ . pe A s �r 'r R .......... �. ........----- ' :-`DL'SSON;�CT�rk .1L' 1 CU1ttUAt St1l.:�t+t.ti B Xi Deputy $11 REVERSE SIDE FOR "REGULATIONS" _ X)(= ,119M" i . SEi REVERSE SIDE FOR -REGULATIONS' + k REGULATIONS GOVERNING USE OF ` RIC@iOND MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 1. Lessee shall remove all decorations immediately following program- 2. Nails, tacks or screws shall not be used for fastening signs or decorations to any part of the building. r -w. 3- Scotch tape shall not be used on painted walls. (Masking tape is permissible.) 4 Nothing.shalt-be'pinned'tn draperies r curtains::Nothing Shall:-I>q�`attached' r , to light fixtures. 5. Lighted candles shall not be used. (prohibited by law in public assembly buildings)- f;. Lessee shall remove equipment or property immediately following program to avoid bung lost or damaged. Equipment delivered to or left on premises will be at rentor's own risk. E:. 7. When ftxxl is srrved. promises shall be left clean. Heavy garbage and refuse must be removed. 8. All paper plates, napkins, tablecloths, decorations, etc, shall be placed in refuse cans or containers to eliminate the possibility of fire. 9. Continuous rentals extending over long periods of time are subject to change in order that the Terrace Rooms may not be monopolized or that major auditorium activities not be excluded. Sufficient advance notice will be given of such changes 10. PERSONS USING THE AUDITORIUM SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE,JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY. FOR ALL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY except the usual year occasioned by reasonable and careful use of the facilities. 00331 In the Board of Supervisors ' of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 7_5 1 in order that the Terrace Rooms may not be monopolized or that major auditorium activities not be excluded. Sufficient advance notice will be given, of such changes 10. PERSONS USING THE AW=RWM SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE,JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY. FOR ALL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY except the usual vicar occasioned by rea%onable and careful use of the facilities In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 7755 In the Matter of Statement of OEO Grant Number 90195. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the Statement of Office of Economic Opportunity Grant Number 90195 accepting $159,000 in Federal funds, said sum representing the balance of Federal funding for the 1974 Community Action Program. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Office of Economic Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of • Opportunity (2) Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11th day of March 19 75 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M N. In sham 00036 OFnCC OF CCONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ! STATEIAENT OF OEO GRANT - RUApa O!!B A (Oro 1Attractica 6:10.1) ppp rooval t. NAME ANO ADDRESS OF GRANTEE 2. GRANTEE er0. FUND SOURCE CODE FFY (ACTION NO. i contra Costa County Board of 90195 S 75 04 Supervisors 3. EFFECTIVE DATE _ - I 1157 Thompson Street JanuaEy 1 1975 ` Martinez. California 94553 a- OBLIGATION DATE(Dale S. PROGRAM YEAR fawaleJ to GovgnororGraales) FROM TO • 1/1 12/31 x REQUIRED TERMI- PLANNED PROGRAM FEDERAL FUNDS NATION MINIMUM NON•FEOERAL • • NQ ACTIVITY PROGRAM ACCOUNT NAME AWARDED SNARE OATS NO.MON T143 COOK THIS ACTION '(if appli, FUNDING A AMOUNT cable) PROVIDED a. 7. t. f. so. tt: /2. 13. 01 G-K 1 CAA Administration 25,666 20 6,447 3 General fi 05 GK 1 C&Mmunity E 133.334 20 r - t . TOTAL 159,000 la. STATEMENT OF OEO APPROVAL Federal funds as shots in Col— 9.are hereby obligated lot the program proposed by the Stantee as noted above and in the auachocats to this statement. Prostam aeeoeat badltets nay be modif•ed L Inrcc only under senetal flexibility AuiJelincs of in.accordance with written OEO aprtoval. The Noo-Federal Sba:e may bee t by p• •lag as allotted by OEO lasrruetions. APPROVED BY: (Taped none and title) GNATURE DATr JAMES W. GRIFFITH, Acting Deputy Assistant Director for Operations JA� �-� ts. GRANTEE cPTAUCE OF GRAttT On behalf of the grantee.I aeeapt the grant .Inxl all r ,li.1 ationc, general conditions. ,74 al conditions 1 luoul : . and requirements attached heretu. There arc ,hes atcachcd to c nn. ACCEi:7EJ bY: ac»'til:c o!sxro•i.c.'cj;i:ic: sI� a t• DATE Chairman, Board of Supervisors LMAR 1 1 1915 . LI�Nm 003-3- 7 ---- A. j • PAGE Or PAGES } OFF'ICC Oi ECONOWIC OPVORTUNITY 'Faris Approved }. EXPLANATION OF BUDGET AND WORK PROGRAM CHANGES Badger Barna 1a..ll6-R0)59 + 1. NAME OF GRANTEE 2. ENO OF PROGRAM YEAR 9. GRANTEE NO. PROD.YR. ACTIgh PID. Contra Costa County Board of 12/31 90195 75 /04- Supervisors- Z PROGRAM ACCOUNT a. NUMBER 4 NAME Administration & C. BEGINNING d. ENDING s PA 01 & 05 eneral CommunitX Programming 1/1/75 3/31/75 This grant action reflects restoration of funds in the amount of $159 ,000 to meet guideline level on Grant ' Action #90195/01 effective 7/l/7h. _ z - i S. THE GRANTEE MUST RESUBMIT THE FOLLOWIIIG FORMS.IF APPLICABLE.REFLECTING THE CHANGES INDICATED ABOVE C1 CAP 1FOkMC3. P:.RTICIPANTSrEXPFUDITURES PLAN Q CAP FORM D/.PARTICIPANT CNARACTCRISTICS PLAN ✓ h• E3CAP FORK 95.AOMINISTERING AGENCY FUNDING ESTIMATE 00M r ' s OFiiCf OF ECONOxiC OtlORTUNlTT •COMMUNITY ACTtOM �aOGRAIt SPECIAL CONDITION CANT NO. PRO12RAM YR. ACT*- .t... . L . {, VAMC" of GRA%TE`E Costa County Board of Supervisors 94195 - T5 I Contra _ j SPECS Ai C01401160"APPi ES Tp y ` �r rwoGAAtt aCCo13«T "UmetIltst �, i3�j Aii PROGRAM ACCOUNTS in GfeANT ACTON >ti •A"0141 .• This g rant es subject to the Spresat Condition below. i t a dl3ctiof o 1 as applicable pmended Genctsl Conditions gavetniog _ gcants Un Titic 11 or III-R of the Feonotntc Oppoauni SPECIALC0''DITION Grantee Will not exceed current operating levels in all program accounts, Without prior approval from Regional Office. * 00 1 .nr OFFICE Or ECO3+03+ic OPPORTUtaiv .COuuUxtTT ACTION PROGRAM SPECIAL CONDITION NAME of GRANTEE I. G*ANT X0. PROORAN YR. ACT+CM 8O. Contra Costa Board of Supervisors . 90x95 - T5 Oq i 1 :PEC64t COOdOeTSO" APPLIES To. - - • z { •. Aii ptROGRAU ACCOUNTS IN GRANT 1CTIO+t ►. ,"Cwt• PROGNAY ACCOUNT uuveERIS) Thi% grant is subject to thr Special Con&cson below. in addition to the applicable Gcnetal Conditions governing. gtantx under Title 11 or 111.8 of the Ec,-onuc Opportunity Act of 1964 as amended. ` 4 ' FISCAL LIMITATIONS ON OEO FUb'DING It Is possible that the legislation approved by Congress for OEO programs for this fiscal year may result in legislative or fiscal limitations not presently antici— • the riobt rn revise this grant action in any 00339 z OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY .COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM i SPECIAL CONDITION f "AME OF GwA"TE[ j. G'ANT NO. PItOORAY VOLACTICI+ 00. Contra Costa Board of Supervisors 90195 - T5 04 T SPECIAL. CO"OITION APPLIES TO - -� - - — 1 A, ALL PROGRAM ACCOUNTS IN GRA"T ACTIO" b. OWLV PROGRAM ACCOUNT IIUMB[AISS This grant is subject to the Special Condition below. to addition to the applicable General Conditions govetning. grants under Title II or Ili-R of the Ectmonuc Opportunity Act of 1964 as amended. FISCAL LIMITATIONS ON OEO FUNDING - it is possible that the legislation approved by Congress for OEO programs for this fiscal year may result in legislative or fiscal limitations not presently antici- pated. Accordingly, OEO reserves the right to revise this grant action in any canner which OFO may deem appropriate in order to take account of legislative and other limitations affecting OEO programs and funding. OEO may reduce the amount of this grant as a Whole or as to any program account or accounts, may limit the rate of the grantee's authority to commit and spend funds, - nd may restrict the grantee's use of both its uncomm:Iitted and unspent funds. In accepting this grant, the grantee acknowledges OEO's authority to make such re- visions in the grant program or budget. In no event, however, shall any revision trade by OEO authorized by this condition :effect expenditures and legally binding commitments made by the grantee before it received notice of such revision, provided that such amounts have been expended or committed in good faith and are otherwise allowable and that such expenditures and commitments are consistent with the cash withdrawal guidelines in OEO Instruction 6714-1 or superseding OEO directives. For this purpose, funds shall not be recog- nized as so committed solely because the grantee has committed them by contract or otherwise to a delegate agency. The grantee is responsible for informing delegate agencies of this Special Condi- tion before concluding any program agreements with delegate agencies. 00340 } 00340 " In the Board of Supervisors of . Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Amended Application for Grant Funds for the John Marsh Home Restoration Project. ' The Board on July 9, 1974 having filed an interim application for State Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act grant funds in the amount of $185,000 for the John Marsh Home Restoration Project; On recommendation of Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to exe- cute, on behalf of the county, an amended application for State - Beach, Park, Recreational and Historical Facilities Bond Act grant funds in the amount of $185,000 for the John Marsh Home Restoration Project. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, - W. N: Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoi»g is a true and cone copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of State c/o County Supervisors Administrator (4) affixed this 11th day of March . 19 75 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller BY y se 12n4 . I Deputy Clerk s st N. In wham 00341 �k Project No. 07--0006 r, -ir 'ir v .No _ i Project No. 07-0006 State of California—The Resources Agency State Clearingttou�e PJ v. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION SC11740722 n j APPLICATION FOR 1974 STATE GRANT 1. Project Title: 2. Amount of Grant Requested S I8 5,-0.0 0 John Marsh Home 3. Estimated Total Project Cost S370,000 _ 4. Applicant(Agency) 5. Project Location: Contra Costa Contra Costa County County Brentwood Board of Supervisors Nearest City Administration Building Describe Access to Project: Martinez, California 94553 Located on Marsh Creek Road approx- imately six miles southwest of the City of Brentwood. Property owned 6. State Senate District No. Seven (7) by the County includes Marsh Creek 7. State Assembly D!igrict Non���--~ Road frontage. 8. App s tiv thorized in Resolution: Chairman, ( N. B ge Board of Supervisors 415-228-3000 Ext. 23 (Na a (Title) (Phone) 9. Person with day-today resportsbility for project(if different from authorized representative) (type17, E. Hendrickson Management Analyst III 415-228-3000 Ext. 22 (Name) (Title) (Phone) Offigg f the-Cgunty Administrator V). Description of Project(Be Specific—You will be bound by this description on the agreement): Major interior and exterior restoration of the John Marsh Home, construction completed in 1856, entered on the National Register of Historic Places and included in the current California Annual History Preservation Program. If i immediate restoration is not begun further deterioration and substantial damage is imminent. Specific restoration to be accomplished in the restoration phase to be funded under this grant request will restore the home structurally, prevent further deterioration and provide for partial mechanical, electrical and plumbing work. Activity to be undertaken includes demolition of exterior concrete patio, removal of bad plaster, foundation repair, roof replacement, lath and piaster work, exterior stone repair, exterior and interior rough carpentry, and partial electrical rewiring, plumbing, heating and venti- lation work. 11a. Land Tenure—Project land is: Home and 7.362 acre 11b. Project land will be: X owned in fee simple b applicant of land Y acquired in fee simple by applicant available under a year tease acquired in other than fee simple(explain) Other interest(explain) 12. 1 certify that the information contained in this application.including required attachments,is accurate and that I have read and understand the i ortant info nand assurances on the reverse of this form. Signed: i/ N. ess MAR 1 1 1975 Applicant's Authorized Representative Date DPR 462 (9/74) 00342 manf' I „ t, c � In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Amendment #1 to Contract No. 28-404 with the City of Pittsburg (CETA, Title I). On recommendation of the Contra Costa County Manpower Planning Council and the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County Amendment #1, effective March 4, 1975, to Contract No. 28-404 with the City of Pittsburg to increase the contract payment limit from $78,120 to $116,785 for additional training services to east county residents funded by a federal allocation to the county under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, Title I. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the dab aforesaid cc: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts Adm. Supervisors City of Pittsburg affixed this 11th day of March . 1975 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M N. I aham W343 e . . �y .# f{q 1 CONTRACT AMENDMENT AGREEMENT (#1) (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) Number 28 - 404 1. Identification of Contract to be Amended. Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: Administration and staff services for OJT Contract Develop- ment, k'ater/Sewer Plant Operator Training, and Intern Pro- grams serving CETA eligible participants residing in certain areas of_ East Contra Costa County. Effective Date: October 8, 1374 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: City of Pittsburg Capacity: Public Agency Address: 2020 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Amendment Date. The effective date of this Contract Amendment Agreement is March 4, 1975. 4. Amendment Specifications. The Contract identified above is hereby amended as set forth in the "Amendment Specifications" attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference. 5. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. _ r COUNTY O A, CALI !;OL�TRACTOR ;f N. Boggess By5xx�iG% -II' By I l t-thairman, Board of Su ervi s CITY MANAGER Attest: County Clerk J. R. OLSSQN � (Designate offici 1 capacity in public By ..e...... agency) — V Deputy Recommended by Human Resources Agency ATTEST: CITY CLERK (Designate o ficial capacity) By ..+.Q.. t.t... f ' Designee By f k'4 h.. f Form Approved: County Counsel �- Date ( Mt&RCH 5, 1975 By Deputy 00344 AMEND.-W_%'T SPECIFICATIONS Number 2 `�'R m 4 0 4 WHEREAS Contractor agrees to establish and operate a new four-month Pest Control Technician Training Program and further agrees to increase the number of CETA eligible participants served in its present Water/Sewer Plant Operator Training Program by establishing and operating an additional program training session, and WHEREAS County, in consideration thereof, agrees to increase the amounts payable to the Contractor under the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures and the Contract Payment Limit, NOW THEREFORE, the Contract identified herein is be amended as set forth below, while all other parts of said Contract remain unchanged and in full force and effect: 1. Paragraph 4. (Payment Limit) of the Contract For Purchase of Services is hereby amended by increasing the amount of the Contract payment limit from $78,120 to $ 116,785 2. Paragraph A.l. (Service) of the Service Plan is hereby amended by addition of the following new paragraph: "d. A Pest Control Technician Training Program for CETA eligible partici- pants; this service shall include: 1) Provision of classroom training and appropriate on-site work training in public and private pest control agencies and firms. 2) Counseling for participants. 3) Supervision of training classes and monitoring of work training sites. 4) Placement of program participants in full-time, unsubsidized jobs; public service employment; or appropriate work experience positions." 3. Paragraph A.2.b. (Water/Sewer Plant Operator Training Program) of the Service Plan is hereby amended: a. By modification of Subparagraph 1 to read as follows: "1) City will request and screen program participants to be referred by County's established CETA Units for enrollment in City's training program." . b. By modification of Subparagraph. 5 to read as follows; 115) City will refer participants to CEPA Units- for appropriate Supportive. services, including transportation, child care, legal services and interpreter services." C. By modification of Subparagraph 10a to read as follows: "a) Enroll at least 20 program participants." d. By modification of Subparagraph 10b to read as follows: "b) Place at least 14 program participants in full-time, unsubsidized jobs; public service employment; or appropriate work experience positions." e. By addition of the following new Subparagraph: "11) Beginning in the month of March, 1975, City will establish and operate an additional 16-week program training session .located in West Contra Costa County for at least 15 CETA eligible participants residing in Central or West County (excluding residents in the City of Richmond') . Notwithstanding Subparagraph A.2.b.(6) of this Service Plan, the City will administer this additional training session as described above, except that: a) The City will arrange on f work training placements (i.e., Initials: Cotttractor Department 00t.24-5 ki II . yy yayp .: ... .... ... .. t .. .d'_,a, .._..i p b AMEA'DMEN'T SPECIFICATIONS Number 28 - 404 on-the-job training) in appropriate sewer plant and water treatment facilities throughout the Bay Area for program participants. b) Program performance standards in this West County training session will be for the City to use itts best efforts during the four-month period ending June 30, 1975, to screen and enroll at least 15 program participants; to graduate at least 10 of these participants from the program; and to place at least 7 program participants in full-time, unsubsidized jobs; public service employment; or appropriate work experience positions." 4. Paragraph A.2.c. (Intern Program) of the Service Plan is hereby amended by modifying Subparagraph 3 to read as follows: "3) City will pay intern wages and fringe benefits to all program partici- pants; such wages and fringe benefits shall be reimbursable to Con- tractor under the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, not to exceed an average total amount of $3,000, ranging from approximately $1,300 to $4,700, per intern." 5. Paragraph A.2. (Program Administration) of the Service Plan is hereby amended by addition of the following new paragraph: "d) Pest Control Technician Training Program. 1) City will request and screen program participants to be referred by County's established CETA Units for enrollment in City's training program. 2) City will subcontract (by Letter of Agreement) with the Environ- mental Career Center, Inc. (Coast Community College District, 1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, California), for certain training program services under this Contract, including job orientation, job-related training, job skills preparation, job counseling, and placement of program graduates in full-time, unsubsidized jobs, public service employment, or appropriate work experience positions. 3) City will arrange health examinations for participants, when required. 4) City will refer participants to CETA Units for appropriate supportive services, including transportation, child care, legal services, and interpreter services. 5) Beginning in the month of March, 1975, City will provide one program , training session, lasting at least 12 weeks. 6) City's program will last not less-than 6 hours per day, five days per week, and will require participants to spend approximately 40% of this time in classroom training and 60% in work training sites secured by the City. 7) City will arrange work training placements for participants with public and private pest control agencies and firms. 8) Performance Standards. Program performance standards will be for the .City to use its best efforts during the four-month period ending June 30, 1975, to: a) Enroll at least 20 program participants. b) Graduate at least 15 of these participants from the program. c) Place at least 11 program participants in full-time, unsub- sidized jobs; public service employment; or appropriate work experience positions." lr //1 Initials: 1 Contractor Department -2- 0034S f AMENDMENT SPECIFICATIONS f AME10MENT SPECIFICATIONS ��// Number 2 QQ 8 ' 4 0 4 6. Subparagraph 1. of Paragraph C. (Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures) of the Service Plan is hereby amended to read as follows: "I. Contractor shall provide services in accordance with the following budget of allowable expenditures: a. OJT Contract Development Program TERM OF CONTRACT Administration (supplies, travel $ 500 and phone) Services (salaries and fringe benefits) 1,000 OJT Contracts 9,000 PROGRAM TOTAL $10,500 b. Water/Sewer Plant Operator Training Program Administration Salary and Fringe Benefits $7,380 (1/2 time Clerk-Typist) Consumable Supplies 1,400 Phone 1,350 Space 200 Equipment Rental 385 $10,715 Services Salaries and Fringe Benefits $5,923 Health Exams 1,100 Clothing 600 Travel (Instructor and 6,498 Participants) $14,121 Training Salaries and Fringe Benefits $16,714 Training Materials 2,935 $19,649 PROGRAM TOTAL $44,485 C. Intern Program Administration Salary and Fringe Benefits $4,200 (1/2 time Clerk-typist) Travel (Staff and Interns) 1,600 $ 5,800 Training (Intern Wages and 31,000 Workmen's Comp) PROGRAM TOTAL $36,800 d. Pest Control Technician Training Program Administration Salary and Fringe Benefits $3,970 $ 3,970 Training Training Materials $3,000 Salary and Fringe Benefits 6,350 Travel 3,000 $12,350 Services Health Exams $ 750 Salary and Fringe Benefits 5,850 Travel 2,080 $ 8,680 PROGRAM TOTAL -$25;000 TOTAL CONTRACT BUDGET (payment limit) - $116,785 e. Equipment (purchased by County) $ 1,335 TOTAL PROGRAM ,BUDGET $118,120 " Initials: ;�T Co tiactor Department • -3- 00r,.P7:X - - a f r� a ! Ll RESOLUTION NO. 5084 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURG ADOPTING THE CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (i 28-404) WITH CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, HUMAN RESOURCES } AGENCY, UNDER THE 1973 COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINWG ACT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pittsburg, California, being the duly elected governing body of a legally incorporated public jurisdiction within the State of California, Contra Costa County, has entered into a Purchase of Service agreement with the Human Resources Agency of the County of Contra Costa to provide specific manpower services under the 1973 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Pittsburg, California, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE as follows: • 1. General Assurances. The City Council of the City of Pittsburg does hereby confirm that it agrees to all of the assurances and certifications (Exhibit A) included in the aforementioned Purchase of Services contract. 2. Authorization of Staff. The City Manager is authorized to carry out all necessary actions and programs in order to . successfully meet the mutually agreed upon terms of the Purchase of Services Contract. - 3. Official Representative. That the Manpower Coordinator of the City, or any other staff person designated by the City Manager, is authorized to act as the Council's official repre- sentative to act in connection with the Purchase of Services Contract. VVms r _ The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg, California ata rQo,1 ar meeting of said Council on the 7th day of oc-tpber 1974, by the following vote: AYES: CouncilMM Droning, Inwy, h'laclnVm, Quesada aid Yayor Barraco NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: None /11�MAYOR ATTEST: CITY, LERK -STATE OF cAL FOPNLa COUNTY OF CONTR_-k COST CITY OF PfMBURG- l; x" City Clerk in and for said City of Pittsburg, County of Cor. Cost�State of/Califoinia, do here"rdf that the hereto, attached and fore- goiRg Paper is a e and correct copy o } ' • `"•��— : `� now on file in this of icesaid City now in my custody. WrMTM, my hand, and Official Sealy this do ayf 1Q r G/ ty,Cterk in• for the Cirl of E'ittsbu cow Costa yet,.Cat;--rnt - 2 - DOM!); r w �•—..,; �� AG � '.Z_ APPROVED BY THE •.•�t�t :�••nr (`ll -- ATTO.'tHEY GENnAL Q STATE AAGENCYtFOYNIA .:Ta 2 tasv. wha) D DEPT.OF GEM.SM_ 0 CONTROLL.�R ',$A AC:BEEMENT,made and entered into this 20th day of January „ I9 75' [] 1, il.e State of California, by and betveen State of Califonra, through its duly elected or appointed, m1aliffed and acting Q rt-LL OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE JAGXNCY NUMBEP. *zi::ist''ative Serrices Officer STATE ;�SO:t:i�, FOARD CSA VI-06 f:»erfter cal.ed the Sicte,cnd e ?y COi?.*ITY OF CO3'iMk COSTA 28 m6 6 V 6 h,reafter cc.lyd the Contractor. NVITNESSETH. That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as foUo,.vs-. (Set forth sem:ca to be rtmdered by Cont=-tor,cr.,&_nt to be pdJ Contrt:etor,til u for per famum.e or completion,erd attach plena aad specifec�-iona;if any.) MUS SUBMMT A E.C-;iIT, by and be ween the County of Contra Costa (hereafter referred to as the Prime Sponsor), and the State of Cali-fornia Personnel Board (hereafter referred to as the Subgrantee)_ . >x M LAS, the Prime Sponsor has entered into a contract with the United States Department of Labor, to provide substantial =anpo::e_r services pursuant .to Title VI of the Compre- hensive Employment and Training Act (=A) of 1973; and WHEM&kS, the Prime Sponsor is legally authorized to enter into this Subgrant Agreement with the Subgrantee, as evidenced by resolution of its governing body, which sets forth that Authority, attached herein as Exhibit IV and becomes a part of this Subgrant Agree- ment; and b'�RE:,S, it has been determined t._^.at the Prime Sponsor requires.the competent perror=ance of an interrelated group of emploreat and training services which Subgrantee enders ands; '31 is well qualified to provide =d desires to provide; and ^ :sem (Continued) �. -11e provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, uponihe date&rst;a STATE OF CALIFORNU CONTRACTOR . AGENCY CONTRACTOR IIF OTHER TMAM tis 9140MOVAL..STATC WMLTHI A con"RATION. S1,1TBP:.. G,YiIEL 80; r ) COMITY O :IM4 STA I Public Agency BY (AUTHORI=EA NATURE) BY (AUTHORI5 G T TITLE TITLE ASS1Stant to the County Administrator or the Administrative Se: ces Office; Chairman,.,Board of Supervisors"• ADDRESS (CONTINUED ON_SHESTS.EACH SEARING NAME GF CONTRACTOR) 651 Pine Street Martinez CA 94553 Do Not I.Y.-be in This Space AMOUNT OF THIS ESTIMATE APPROPRIATION FUND y: UNENCUMHfiRED BALANCE ITEM CHAMER STATUTES FISCAL YEAR FCR4 POLtCv � •-+ Deportm-nt of Geneml S-rvkts S 197 1474/75 APPROVED ADA. IYCRiNG£NCUM. FUNCTION S r2AtiCL P.CaiU1S' 1 975 nJ. D.CR_ASING ENCUM. LINE ATOM ALLOTMENT 1 1 BRAN_ �EB S ecial De osit Fund Account Number 01 Original signed bl I hereby re:-,;;y upon rty otcn personal knou;Wgz tha budgeted funds T-8-A-NO- B.R. No. $Y $. Allen 52S807i ere cr.:i1cc-le for the period cn,d purpose of the�spenditure stated above. SIG. E Or ACCOU TI. FF IC:1t ,D�TE� ���; D"Uty Dtnalae LL•. - V 1 hereby LrrtilrJ tlult all eoruliti its for ezempteon set forth in State Administrative 3fcruesl Sccti, 1xve beer_ =plied frith and this document is exempt from review by.the Department of Finance. 17.G SIGN ATU OF OFFt:eR stcmu Ov nzHALF OF THE AGENCY DATE o0tlau car i In the Board of Supervisors of 2g - 616 Contra Costa County, State of California .i Y i �'+YFYJ 4,tN rt �n the Board of Supervisors �. Conga 'Costa County, State of .California; December 24 4 Y I¢attut thaC"tbe toresofot correct of a adopted by the " In the Matter,Of Board ot'�So of Coats Cona4. 19 L� � Attested 18 Annroved reco:. endations of Z - Z' OLS8o . County clerk County Admj nistrator t�itnft -0tnelo peri of the respect to new Public Service,,- Boardot rrleop Errploy-ment progral (CETA = Title VI) A. G. Dill', County "Administrator, having ,aresented a resort dated December 23, 10711concernin a Public Service, Employment (PSE) progra-, provided by newly adopted.,lei sl l tion, ar!3 �ir I31 having recorended tae, following .actions' to implement the new am'. r L Accept: the Federal funds kiein ; made available fobC, this`new program21 s c y w D3stribute" the= funds .to subgrantees•under the � eacisting -public. service'ernloyrnent pro rans and fi " the County in.'nro onion: to existing allocations a to these agencies caner: the Comprehensive Emuloy K TtAl -@ dent end Tragi ni ng 'Act .(CETA) P Author;�e the, County Administrator or his desig=n � a to prepare and execute on behalf of,rthe County iZ auplicationfor' furdin4 under. this never letionY > T accordance with�Fades iregulations; , 4 WIT ° Authori�eth� County .4dministrator.:-or,'.hsisdesigne to execute: on behalf, of V1 County. th_ necessiO ary sub.grant agreeI':entS,- ani r gT fln resat;on. of .Supervisor J• .`P -;Kenny; seconded by ,`SUDervisOr f A W jt D�as IT::IS. BY THE :BOARD '0 8ED -that receipt of aforesaidr reaart. is AC £dORLEDG�.D ,and the above"= _ A ❑ CONTRACTOR iAN✓1�RD ACRECEMI NT— APPROVED 3Y THE ATTORNZY GENERAL f ❑ sT rF.AGm4cv- 1 'ATE OF CAI-IFORNIA ❑ DEPT.OF G.N.Sra. i0^ (Rev.IOr7z) ,. ' 20th ;sanuar ❑ CONTROLLER l i IRIS ArGREEMENT,made and entered into this day of y _ 11975 ❑ .a t, c State of California, by and between State of California, trough its duly elected or appointed, ❑ g1(ali5ed and acting ❑ tTLE OF a=FlcE(ACTING FOR STATE AG.:NCY t.UD1B t Ad-ministrative Services (Ifficer S7 E PERSO.`';TL BCWW ICETA I1-06 rcrerfter cdlaa the StWit,end COUNTY OF CC:•TRA COSTA 2 8 — 626 .. ret:f ter called the Con.'ru:or. WITOESSETH: That the Contractor for and in con-;:;;enation of the covenants, conditions, agreements,'and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby" agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth service to be rendered by Cortrrrtor,¢Irocx:to bo pr-id Coc:rct:tor,tie.).:for Performance or co)rpiztion,and cttach purrs ar_d speeirce:ioa4 ff anrl,) THIS SUBGRANT AGREEM—E-`'T, by and between the Country of Contra Costa (hereafter referred to as the Prime Sponsor), and the State of California Personnel Board (hereafter referred to as Una Subgrantee). VaEREAS, the Prime Sponsor has entered into a contract with the United States Department of Labor, to provide substantial tranpCrer services pursuant.to Title II of the Compre- hensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) of 1973; and 14HEREAS, the Prune Sponsor is legally authorized to enter into this Subgrant Agreement with the Subgrantee., as evidenced by resolution of its governing body; which sets Forth that authority, attached herein as Exhibit IV and becomes a part of;this Subgrant Agrea- mant; and iT}.-REAS, it has been determined that the Price Sponsor requires the competent perforoance o` an interrelated grasp of employment and training services which Subgrantee iin erstands, is well qualified to provide and desires to provide; a APPROVED � The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a r rt Mgels agreement ` Irr- IN WMI ESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties he p__e u£`sf a ve f+r_tt STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONTRtACTOR _ AGENCY CONTRACTOR(1/OT"Ut THAN IVIDUAL.ZTATC WHTrM*R A COMP0,tAVIOH. /AR WERSH17.Cr--) . STATE ERSONNEL BOARD cru. c: 0STA DY (AUTHORIZED V*44*JRJ.RAEn1 BY (A .'is) aggen TITLE TI EL 119 Administrative S ices UEicer CriUrman.-Board of Supervi ors ADDRESS (CONTINUED ON ,SHEETS. EACH BEARING NAME OF CON-RACTOR) 65 w I; AMOUNT O=TF.S ESTIMATE APPROPRIATION .. . FUND ' t of ^n:roll Scrnces U.NE.NCU)+H_.7=7 SALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YcAR rim-ltG APPROVED $ 1974 11974/75 ADJ. INCRiNG MCUM- FUNCTION BRANCE 5 PEA. ? ADJ- DECREASING E.`ICUM- LINE ITEM ALLOT?AENT DRANCE , s Special Deposit Fund Account Number 014 hereby certihj uport my otc:perional l;nott;Wge that budgeted funds IT.S.A.NO. O.R.NO. BY cre cre-L-R:for the period and purpose of tF a expenditure stcted wove. DWtK!'� S!G E OF ACCO NT Z OFFICER DATE FEB 11 197 I herelij fortify thw afl co::di: ns for tzemptEon set forth in State cldministretice,lfenetel S etion f9" &-t;e bzr corr-prZed tri:h and titin document is esentpt from recieto by the Departrre7it of finance. sit E OF OFFICER SIGNIN ON.BEHALF OF THE AGENCY DATE + FF Q I1 y i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 In the Matter of Close—Out of 1971 Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged ' Youth (SPEDY) CETA, Title III. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute certain close-out documents for the Summer Program for Economically ' Disadvantaged Youth (a Human Resources Agency Manpower Project) conducted by the County Superintendent of Schools with U.S. Department of Labor funds ($ 138,838) during the summer.of 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency Attn: Contracts Admin. this 11th day of March , 19 75 Superintendent of Schools J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor—Controller-By Deputy Cleric 424 1v74C4.Qty Administrator N. In sham W353 r t r 90 DAYS P3,WA:F mlm MalRE CIASO KAGE t THIIZAS 5007 THE COMMACT �pn=10.4 DATE AJ, ADY PAST THE 90 DAYS TO AS,,pOSSIBLE IF COyT�CT T OF LABOR k U.S. DEPARTt1EH;STT1� ' p0i�`ER AVE - Y.O. BOR 36084 450 GOLDEN GATE SFMCISCO, CALIF. 94102 . AT' . MS• BpYLE I ---- s Fr 05-1 ✓;_ } r i ` OWA • Date November 14, 1974 y Nancy Van Huffel grant Number 1 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 06-5004-32 SPEDY 651 pine Street Expiration Date Martinez, CA. 94553 10/1/74 Oloo y *Oct z$ - Dear Ms. Huffel: OS� b%At Your grant for the 1974 Str=er Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth with the Ilepartment of Labor will expire on the date shown above. ED grant modification is contemplated which will extend the period of the grant beyond that date. No cost shall be incurred under the grant subsequent to the expiration date. Grantee shall submit all cost data, claims for reimbursement, or other fiscal adjustments deemed to be allocable and allowable under the grant no later than ninety (90) days from the expiration date of the grant. For grants financed under the letter-of-credit procedure, you are advised that your letter-of-credit is being cancelled or adjusted. You will be reimbursed for the balance of allocable and allowable costs under the grant by Treasury Checks upon submission and approval of invoices. As a preliminary closeout action, for grants receiving advanced funds by the Treasury Check procedure, it is requested that you estimate the amount of funds which_ will be needed to cover final grant costs and ascertain the amount of money remaining in your Special Bank or Financial Account. If it appears that there are excess funds within thirty (30) days from the expiration date of the grant, these funds shall be refunded to the Government by means of a check made payable to the Secretary of Labor and mailed to this office. In order that this office may effect an orderly administrative closeout of the grant, including making payments of any amounts which may be due you, it is requested that you take the actions promptly which are set forth herein, And forward all required documents using the enclosed transmittal letter (enclosure 7). "Grantee's Closeout Instru=tions," enclosure 1 to this letter, provide detailed instructions for co=pleting the required forms (attachments 2 through 7), making statements, and for taking other closeout actions. The following checklist is furnished to assist you: 1. Arrange for sub-grantee and/or sub-contract closeout. 2. Prepare and submit a z.epert o: Federal Cash Transaction for the Summer Program. This should cover all clams for costs incurred during the period of tl:,• ant. Page -2- 3* Prepare and submit an Enci-of-Summer Progress Report. 4. Prepare and submit the Summary of Client Characteristics Report appropriately labelled for the summer program. 5. Complete Grantee's Release f (enclosure 2), 1 1 In order tha.- u11J ULL1 4 g ments of any amount.., wl-r-il , - i of the grant, including making P y which are set you, it is requested that you take the actions promptly the enclosed / forth herein, And forward all required documents using transmittal letter (enclosure 7)- Provide "Grantee's Closeout Instructions," enclosure 1 to this letter, p detailed instructions for co=p leting the required forms (attachrcents 2 through 7) 9 making statements, and for taking other closeout actions. The following checklist is furnished to assist you: ntract closeout. 1. Arrange for sub-grantee and/or sub-co 2. Prepare and submit a ;-epe=' o= federal Cash Transaction for the Program- during ro ramThis si►ould cover all clai.-ns for costs incurred Summer . g during the period of the 0035.5 MP Page -2- 3. Prepare and submit an End-of-Summer Progress Report. 4. Prepare and submit the Summary of Client Characteristics Report appropriately labelled for the summer program. f 5. Complete Grantee's Release (enclosure 2). b. Complete Grantee's Assignment of Refunds, Rebates and Credits (enclosure 7. Complete the Government Property Inventory (enclosure 4). 8. Complete and sign the Inventory Certificate (enclosure .5). 9.. Closeout Special Bank or Financial Account -for the Grant (if such an account was required for the grant). 10. Cancel or adjust fidelity bond (if required under the grant). 11. Cancel or stop payment on unclaimed payroll/other checks outstanding sixty (60) days. The Department of Labor will pay bonafide claims of those individuals whose checks were cancelled. 12. Where refunds are due the Government, make payment to the Secretary of Labor. Where more than one refund is involved, show breakdown of-refunds on accompanying statement by source of refunds, some of which may be the following: a. Remaining balance in Special Bank or Financial Account. b. Aggregate or unclaimed wages/other outstanding checks. c. Interest earned or owed on Government funds (if applicable under grant). d. Refund-fidelity bond (if applicable under grant). e. Refund-workmen's coapensation/other insurance.* f. Other refunds.* • *(unless covered by accotziting transactions and included in "a" above.). 13. Prepare certification, s:ith appropriate Employer identification nur:ber, - that applicable taxes have been paid on both staff and enrollee salaries and cages (enclosure .6). Upon completion of the above actions, please return to this office an original and two copies of all required documents using the enclosed transmittal letter (enclosure 7). You should retain one copy of all documents submitted for your records. 00356 I n �I �f C . ry t til f` Page -3- l i . Should any questions arise or should you need any assistance in any, phase of the closeout of this grant, please contact •this office. Sincerely yours, Grant Officer Enclosures ' Irc f { • x 0035 i GRANTEE'S CIASEOUT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Subgrant Closeout You are responsible for the orderly and timely phaseout of your subgrant(s).ztnd/or sub- contracts) and the financial settlement of subgrantee claims. Subgrantees shoved. be advised to prepare their claims or invoices and submit them directly to you.';Charges should be itemized in the same detail and manner required of you by the Grant Officer since these subgrant costs will be included in your End-of-Summer Progress Report sub- .mitted to the Government. In order to comply with time limitations-imposed by the notification letter, it is suggested that you require all subgrantees to submit closeout data, any final reports which you may require, and the subgrantee's final claims within a period of fifteen (15) days from the expiration date of your grant. - 2.Report of Federal Cash Transactions - a. Prepare a separate summer program Report of Federal Transactions in accordance with the Manpower Administration instructions contained in the Forms reparation Handbook for Prime Sponsors under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973_ 3. End-of-Summer Progress Report - a. Prepare the End-of-Summer Progress Report and submit it under separate•cover, if appropriate to the regional office. The report will be submitted not later than 30 days after the termination of the summer program, but-in no case later than October 15, 1974. b.The Forms Preparation Handbook for Prime Sporisors and section 9721 of the sum- mer regulations provide instructions for completing the report. c.So that you can liquidate any outstanding accounts promptly and in order that final report(s) will reflect all subgrant/subcontract costs all subgantees, vendors- or others performing a service for you under the grant should be notified to submit thEr final billing ,to you as soon as possible. 4.Summary of Client Characteristics Report a. The Summary of Client Characteristics Revort is to be submitted with the End-of-Summer Progress Report. b. The Characteristics Report will be completed using the instructions in the Forms Preparation Handbo-3k and Section 97.21 of the sumer regulations. 5. Grantee's Release (Attachment 2) a. The total shown on line 2, "Total of amounts paid and payable," must reflect the total of allowable costs incurred through the expiration date of the grant. The amount shown must agree with the amount claimed. b.In numbered paragraph 1, list each outstanding cladinant by name, address, and due each. For unclaimed wages o: outs:andina checks cancelled (paragraph 9 of these instructions), list the total amount and refer to the attached list of possible clairmznts. If ooeus . r additi?na) space is required, use the reverse side of form. C. The form must be signed b over ment or Y the chief elected executive official of the`unit of g n his designee, The individual's signature mutt be of the jurisdiction, witnessed by two officials 6. Grantee's Assignment of Ref t f.rfds, Rebates and Credits (Attachment 3 - a. Enter the required information in the space ) ' q P provided. b. For proper signing, see paragraph 5c, above. 4.'gumma., _ of Client Characteristics Report is to be submitted with the - a. The Summary Report. End-of-Summer progress completed using the instructions in b. The Characteristics Aep ort will be comp er regulations- the Foams Preparation Handbo'rk and Section 97.21 of the sum 5. Grantee's Release (Attachment 2) ," must "Total of amounts paid and payable expiration date of a, The total shown on line 2, .11 amount claipir reflect the total of allowabl�ustsagreets cwith dthe roaIIo the exp the grant. The amount shown and name, addre.s, o vh 1, yst_ea s auidina checks cancelled (paragraph 9 of these b,In numb_red paragra. Possible c ,izzats. L• due each. For unclaimed wages o. o tions , list the total.amount and refer'to the attached list of p instruc ) . • _ 00358 additional space is required, use the reverse side of Clic form. c. The form must be signed by the chief-elected executive official of thel unit of gover4ment or his designee. The individual's signature must be witnessed by two officials of the jurisdiction. 6.Grantee's Assignment of Refunds, Rebates and Credits (Attachment 3) a. Enter the required information in the space provided. b. For proper signing, see paragraph 5c, above. 7. Government Property Inventory (Attachment 4) ` Complete.the Government Property Inventory, using the instructions in chapter 3210, "Property Handbook for MA Contractors," as appropriate, or as instructed by the Grant Officer. 8.Inventory Certificate (Attachment 5) , Complete the Inventory Certificate in accordance with instructions in Chapter 3210, "Property Handbook for MA Contractors," or as instructed by the Grant Officer. If no Government property was furnished or acquired under the grant, type the following statement across the Inventory Certificate and have it signed by the authorized grantee representative. "NO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY WAS FURNISHED OR ACQUIRED UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GRANTNUMBER ._........-..........-.................................... 9.Special Bank or Financial Account - Summer sponsors with Special Bank Account must close these account and a bank or financial statement reflecting a zero balance must be included with the closeout forms. a. As a preliminary action to closeout of the account, within ninety (90) days from the expiration date of the grant, funds in Special Bank Accounts which are significantly in excess of the amount needed for final costs under the grant shall be withdrawn and _ refunded to the Government. This refund shall be paid by check made payable to the Secretary of Labor and be sent within the 90-day period mentioned above. ' b.At closeout of the account, if there are advance funds remaining in the Special Bank or Financial Account_, any reimbursement due or which_may become due from the Govern- ment (as shown on the final Feport(s) shall be deducted from the balance in the. account. Any remaining balance must be withdrawn, the amount included in a check made payable to the Secretary of Labor, and submitted as part_of the closeout package. The amount and source of this portion of the refund check shall be identified on an accompany-ing statement. 10. Fidelity Bond Upon closeout of-the iSpecial Bank or Financial Account, you shall contact the corporate surety to ensure that the bond applicable to the grant is canceled or, if the grant is covered by a rider to a bond, that the proper adjustment is made. If premium refunds are due, 1 - you shall request that they be identified by grant number and returned to•you. Any refunds received shall be included in the aggregate check covering refunds transmitted with the closeout package if they are received prior to forwarding the_package to the Grant Officer. The money shall be identified by amount in the accompanying statement. In any event, any refund due to cancellation of bond shall be forwarded as soon-as possible to the Grant Officer. - 11. Unclaimed or Outstanding Checks , a_ The laws in some States require that Grantees pay any unclaimed amounts due other creditors within certain periods of time from the date of payment obligation or transfer such unclaimed amounts to the State. Unclaimed wages of enrollees in MA programs may be paid to a State ha%ing such a law, but allowances and stipends are not wages and are not to be paid to the State. You should ascertain whether or not such a law is in effect in the State in which your grant is located. If there is such a law, you should be come familiar with its special requirements and the procedures for effecting the transfer of such funds to the proper State authorities.. b. In all other cases, the Government is entitled to recover from grantees unclaimed amounts where the prospective claimants have not been located and paid. Any un-` claimed payroll checks or other checks which have been outstanding for a period of 60 days or longer after the expiration date of the grant will be canceled or a stop- payment order placed with the bank, as appropriate. The total amount of money from unclaimed payroll or other obligations shall be included in the refund check with an accompanying statement showing the breakdown of these funds. c. When unclaimed funds we returned to the Government, a list of all possible - claimants of these funds shall be prepared and attached to the Grantee§ Release. The list will include the following pertinent data: (1) Claimant's name, last known address, amount of money due, and social security member (t-.,here ap.%ooriate) for each individual to.whom checks for wages (or other outstanding checks) were due. i (2) 'For employee (enrollee) checks, the pay period during which`the money was earned, including the number of hours, hourly rate of pay, and dates worked. i . (3) Check number, date of issu ce, and amount of each uncashed check. (4) Name, address, and telephone number of any person-who may-be contacted in connection with any claim which may arise. Normally this would be the individual who has control of &e grantee's financial records. 12. Refunds Due Government Other sources of refunds whicli may be due the Government onclude refunds which result from overpayment of workmen's compensation and other inczcrance policies which were obtained under the grant. In addition to refunds due to cancellation of policies, since costs-of most workmen's compensation policies with co=erical co=pasies are based on estimated payroll figures, a payroll audit by the insuring company at time of closeout may result in a substantial refund on the policy. Uut 00 T?re amount of interest which may have accrued ar which may y result of any funds advanced to you under ' refund check and properly Y have been earned as a P perly identified in Fant must aLa be included in the check.; Interest earned fram funds advanced oa5 °e n statement accarr� ant•n refundable and sbould not be 9o�'emments P Yi g the considered as refund on the Policy. under gra]ntsis not All refunds which are due the Government (exce t advance finds shall - check, made ) be made by an a P the preliminary refund of excess payable to the Secretary9y1egab (if more than one refund is involved) of Labor. 13, Disposition of Nonexpendable Property Acquired with Grant Funds and telephone number of any person"who crud y L - (4) Name, address and which may arise. Normally this would be the individual n - in connection with any term's financial records. . who has control of &e gran12. Refunds Due Government , sources of refunds wnidl may r due tcomp nsatiOntandclude pth,r intc,�rance other s of workmen s which result from overpaymentrant. - � addition to refunds due compensation policies which were obtained under the t; a roll figures, to cancellation of policies, since costs- ed most workmen's comp policies with co=erical co=PanicS are based me estimated p y the insuring company at time of closeout may result in a payroll audit by a substantial refund on the policy. The amount of interest which may have accrued or which may have been earned as a result of any funds advanced to you under the grant must also be included in the refund check and properly identified in the breakdown statement accompanying the check.; Interest earned from funds advanced to State governments under grants is not refundable and should not be considered as refund on the policy. All refunds which are due the Government (except the preliminary refund of excess advance funds) shall be made by an aggregate (if more than one refund is involved) check-, made payable to the Secretary of Labor. f 13. Disposition of Nonexpendable Property Acquired with Grant Fun' OIVIB Circular A-102, attachment N, provides instructions to Federal grantees on the use of and disposition of nonexpendable personal property acquired with grant funds, either in part or whole. With the guidance of your grant officer, the grantee will dispose of this property utilizing the procedures and options provided in Attachment N. After such procedures and options have been exercised, the grantee will submit with the final closeout records a statement specifying: ' (1) the total acquisition cost of this property, and 1 (2) the method used for disposing of the property. (i.e., nonexpendable personal property purchased in the amount of 510,000, with funds under grant number...................... have been transferred for the use of prime sponsor of CETA Title I Comprehensive Man- power Program, Jonesville, USA.) The statement will then be signed by the authorized grantee representative- 14. Grant Closeout Tax Certification Statement (Attachment 6) Sign and submit the certification that you and your subgrantees, if any, have compiled with the requirements of the Comprehensive Emplovment and Traininn Act and the regulations promulgated by Manpower Administration, Department of Labor, ptn•:.uant to section 304 of the Act, regarding the obtaining of required employer identification and account numbers requirements regarding Federal, State, and local taxes and provision of W-2 forms. This package with refund checks, final invoice, and final reports dust be _ returned within 90 days after the expiration date of the grant. .x MIR x ' S?C 0 Y MOWEY 0uL Y - f TO 16z 5 Hoot N F0 V, INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING PAGE 1 Ii-05E OF THE REPORT OF FEDERAL CASH TRANSACTIONS Item 1-Enter the name of tte Fedwat panto agency and bur»mrhts of sash racar-od as;ropsm income.Disputa► orgaeirat-onat virr-ant to"which the repxrt a oudmittd, moots as used here also nctuda the&mount of ad•ancsa Item 2-Enter the name aid QOMP;sta eeiirhg address In and payments its#&funds to sabgranten,or corrusetort duda-g the ZIP Cada for tee Venue apn:rstion� and the amount to which the grantor is rrrfitled for if), dealt abate and snag!charges for build-'p and owep. have 3-Enter the employer identifestge armber as Meant. signed by the U.S Internal Rawenwee Sark in Line g• Enter the Federal that of program imcorne ts. Item 4-Enter the Federal pant NumDr orotter identity served during ode reportdnq period. Ent& only thi log numbers raQwstad by the panto agency.If this report amount of corers mere than one grant,too"this span plank and pagan income which war rspu&sst to!t. Geer seed on the project to ologam prbyy the terms of the grant. oda the idornut:on on pfty 2 of the report. Line k Enter the met disbursements-This amount is the _ hem fi-Tho s"M a rew&wed for an account number or dffwwrce betwom the amount shown on Line 1 minus offer idon ity+hg rw ter wrhKh may be assigned M M the amount on Line S. granter. Lire L Enter the amount of all sdpntments pertaining to ham 6-Enter per loner of nrdt number,which approve to prior prods olfactang the andng balance which have not this repot. It an ad:ar were meds by Treasury chrd6 been included in any bees abowa.identify each pant for ants -NA- for not s:4-cable and kens trams J and a which an adju rt mrft was made,and ante+an explamoom alas' for each sdpuarrent in the"RaoerkC*%past provided. harm ?-Enter the wouchan uwmberr,of the iso talar,of Lie j Enter the total amount of Federal cash on hand at aedd pvsnwsnt vouches Ocit TtlS WI) which on the and of the reporting period.This amount should in. aadted to your account. chude ail funds an dtposh. involves funds,and undo. lien E-Enter the total member of Mrir at raudit pry posted funds nine a lets Lie It plus or juin us Lire 0. merit vouchers.Mich were crooned to your account during Item1x-Ether the estimated number of days!Writ Stas the reporting period cash an hrnd.shown an Lir 11L will be expended,It mon hares i-Enter the fatal number of Treasury ry checks res than there days cash repuiements err on hid,provide an called during the reporting pwiod, weever or not do. -planation in the-RwnerW span a to why the draw- posited, down was,made prematurely,or cow reasons for the ex- hem 10-Enter the month,day,and yam of the bppinimg ons cads.The requirement too the explanation don not and ando^g darts of the period corarvd pry chi report aptly to prsechsdutad or automatic odvroea. haw 11-STATUS OF FEDERAL CASH ham 13-OTHER INFORMATION I Line s. Enter the iotas amount of Federal cash an had Lie a. Emir the amount of interest awned on advances at the paginxing o1 the evportirp v 'I including all of of Federal loads but not rernittod to the grantor agency. the Federal funds on dapasit. keprap t-arrik end on. If chi%includes wry amort awned and not remitted to deposited Treasury checks. the grantor agency for ower fi0 day;explain in the"Re• Line d Enter the total amount of all Federal funds re, marW space lStatn and State agencies do not need to oil.d dough pavreem vouchers IF- TUS 51011 complete this lief orbidh erre credited to~account during the reporting Lie b6 Enter the amouuft of advance to subgrantses or period. other secondary sacipie ts,included in Lint l tk,. tkw a Enter the total amount of an Fedeiral lrhde to. ham 14-M addition to providing explanations as required called dhurieq the rsportiehg period tlrohugit Treasuryyabwti this fin,is provided for additional explanation thetics.wrhethw or rot deposited. dsose-ed noconary by the Venter and for the information Line d Enter the sura of Lines It and c. r-#A-d by the Federal grantor agerrcer,in coroptionn writh Lie a Enter the sum of Linea a and d. the go-'ming fvgislatio>. Line L Enter the total Federal cash di nano ets or hes 15-Camptrts the certification before s ubmittirg the Pft auris ems I during the nam Ing period including des noorL :tie f I , ll\. 111.1'A1t7WNI 0I l.mitnt *1nh1•ilwV1.1t .1 A /. � 06-5004-32 Gtenlor•s Sutminal of Closeout Documents C'iai.tIl Vlc u$%tAL AND ADv1tLSS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF OR ; MANPOWER ADMINISTRATIO j 450 Golden Gate Avenue _ C r Ohinp } tGmnr OJrcer Nome owd Addren) _ Philip Lavlor, Grant Officer 0ti U. 'S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR i MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION 450 GOLDEN GATE AVE - P.O. BOX 36084 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94102 ATTN-. MS. KATHY BOYLE - AREA I As you requested in the grant closeout notification letter dated November 14, 1974 ,I have taken actions related to the closeout of subject CETA summer grant and am enclosing required closeout documents as follow (Check: appropriate bores.Each item must be covered. Explain fully any item not submitted Use separate sheet,if necessary-) Will be Sent SCD&- Unable t Identl/kation of Document Entlosc t msn-t d-dr Furnith (� ❑ -- U 1. Summer copy of Report of Federal Cash Transaction Explanation: LJ 2. Grantee's Release • Explanation: ❑ 3. End-cfSummer•Progress Report Explavatiotr . ❑ ❑ ❑ 4. Summer Summary of Client Characteristics Report Explanation: L3 U S. Grantee's Assignment of Refunds, Rebates and Credits Ex lavation: - Ll LJ 6. Government Property Inventory Explanation: . CE:- Explanation: ® 0 ❑ & Bank statement—Special Bank/Financial AccounL Explatuiioa: _ . ❑ ❑ ❑ 9. Cancellation/adjustment fidelity bond_ . - Exphnatia�n: - - - • M rl t`1 10. List of passible claimants for unclaimed checks canceled or payment stopved. t Q ❑ ❑ 11. Refund check (with breakdown statement) to include: Expunati—' UNCLAIMED FUNDS - $28.00 ❑ ❑ a. Unliquidated advance payments- c. aymentsc. ezrri-i ` o--" C.- t-^-£r.^."*nent rurw.Uc. . 0 �. ---- Ci d. k u:.6lty l;anci. i Explaratma: - r ❑ G ❑ e. Workmen's compensation/other insurance_ Explanation: t ❑ ❑ ❑ f. Other refunds. Explanation: ❑ ❑ 12 Grant Closeout Tax Certification Explanation: � ❑ ❑ 1& Other Documents lrlecify Ex unati w RECREATION/TRAM PORT GRANTEES SIGNATURE n s edan MAR 1 2 1375 63 REPORT OF FEDERAL CASH TRANSACTIONS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, MANPOWEF 2 Name.1 Gm..•.Oma--:am...w l F•Ir.l G•-.•N....0•+... i G-...:•4-o...e M•.•• 14-10 6_9 M.. IM-dt,pi.,me, Board of Supervisors, Contra o6-5oo4-32 SPEDY ....."Costa r..w.Costa County L•ea-.a G.Aa tt.. 7. LoseP-,-...vest.-M.. 651 Pine Street 26-19-0015 N/A a.a. •e." a•.sera 4 K.-1•.d P.t-•.e v..c6... I.Nes•1 T.•u...*0-4.R.c•t.•. Martinez, California 94553 4 N/A 3 F.d..l E-ed.s-a la•-d%c.N-tL term a.,-P..1•'d tw.-•,On.T•�1 946= raw TD 4 10 1 31 74 1L SIATUS OF FEDERAL CAM a. Cab-lune bepltmiq of period.................................................. s -0- a UftmacftWwdmm"h...................................................... :438,838.00 c. Tteasmythea pays-ts....................................................... S C Total mmipts(San at Lina b and c)............................................... $438,1838.00 G Total cub available(Sm of tines a and d)............................................ s438,838-00 LGmu disbalsetaalk........................................................... s-4--38-,-83-8.00 1. FetkW stood al plana:incase................................................... $ k Net diSbmesenis Dive I tauter Live t).............................................. s 438,838.00 LAdjusts-tsdriot*on...................................................... s j. Cub-tand end al period_ s -0- 12 Tk.n..aa to le.-113 a•Fe..-.N.c.-L -.A" �.�.. 11 OTHER 1NFOR"TION alalemstimaw ............................................................. s —0- 0.Adraloes m a tmlees. - - ...... .................... s —0— IL RENAR[S lA...al.tAti...l.k..a.N.•c•..�7r) 1 !CE FrT -+c. 1,de->.K.►•.a of w k-.4ia.-d olid K:..•..•t t•some ie.oft..q.cs.-J deme•tl Ale—ft ft 1.".le—-•M ' :7 Tial' TELEPHONE Chairman1197S ...��.. En. s,-..•..ed Awk«i..a ON:a.I 0.•.R.►.^1.$.""ad FOR AGENCY USE ONLV MW &-2 T 4 U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1973-733-273/3253 3-1 00304 -T - 2 Gfa U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR I^tsealf 81pt�� ""a 3ca S-twit RtIFtMt.1..el�a-Ple♦i an"I'I'tTn Ting SIp.►otltlwel SEEN • I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Inst•wttiont to Grantee sw"11 adgrnel tad 3 copies MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION Sign original - Conrone sig..etrn on copies t GRANTEE'S RELEASE - Pursuant to the terms of Grant No. 06-5005-32 .,.In consideration of the sum al Four Hundred'Thirty, Eight 'Thousand Eight Hundred (Dollars Is 438,838.00 i )' Total of omeunts paid and poreble Thirty Eight Dollars _ which hos been of is to be paid under the said contract to Board of Supervisors, Contra Ista Count?' Grantee's name and address 651 Pine Street, Martinez, Ca.94553 - hnesnaher called the Grantee or to its assignees,it any,the Grantee f upon parnlanf of the said aunt by the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA horeinofter called the Government, does remise, ralsose, and discharge the Govemmsnt, its officers, agents, and e/eployees,of and from all fiabilities, obligotions, claims, and de. mends whatsoever under or arising from the hold grant.except. 1. $peclLod elollns in stated or•wnts or In estimated ar.oynts ..16.10 1110 amounts ase not susceptible of exact masse-en,br O%e Grantee,as follows: Unclaimed Rages $28.00 s If nova se stet. - 2. Claims.together widt leasaft"le expenses Incidental thereto.hosed upon rho Ilabllitles of the Grantee to third parties orlsing out of As perfansonce of it-*said grant ,which are not linown to the Grantee on the data of the execution of this release and of which the Grantee gives notice In writing to aha Grant Officer within the period specified in the said Grant. IN, ►"rtECS•!t_t =� «tis.0,etc1•0s Le"oxteutcd t%;S C/1 - day of )ri _-1_1 K 19]S d o upe sora Contra Costa County t Gran orporate name WITNESSES # X ATTEST: - BY Warren N. ass J. R. OTSSON, Clerk By TITLE Chairman N. In sham, Deputy Clerk TOTE: in tit*tete of a ear"rotien, witnesses,aro wet roeri►ed.but the certificate bole..must de completed: • (t!ir tial title • of the corpolat.on named as Grantee in the foregoing reiaose; that who segned said release on behalf of the Grantee was then of sold corporation; that said release was duly signed omciol titile for and in behalfof sad corporation by authority of its governing body end is within the scope of its corpo- tote powers~ (CORPORATE SEAL) (CORPORA e t a,-AL) r y END OF SUIVEMER PROGRESS REPORT '4..1, 134 - ••[.•. OF L-000 a.GwANT ECS hwMC AMO..OGRESS K•wra..w. Aar+u.1•[.N4w O. GRANT NUMeCR - $oard of Supervisors, CETA QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT 06-5004-32 ^COIItr8 �QGSVtB CO2111ty a 4ML&O^T Kw1D0 I.r•w1tL f/.►• 1•a•/ e, TWre OF PROGRAM 651 Fine Street O 3-TRIG ) 0 J•TKIa !1 ►.em: 6-10—Th to 10-31—T4 V a.cth.r sr'",&SPEDY S 1. EMaOLL•AENT AND TEA.►IMAT.ON SU%"-ARV • ENROLLMENT ANO 7ERMINATION CATEGORIES PLAN ACTUAL 191 Of PLAN O.ANT/CIPATEO OWRATION OF !00 ' PLICEk4ENTS If .nUt.l.o. ^.O. 1.LD.l.a (Di.rff A. 1-434.16.0%[•..•C,aoC.am Va•• to cat* fS.•a of A.) -41 A.3)� /faA.+.•w1./p A.11.100 (fwd.-It J9•rr- n•w1.I, •star 1w. ..0clwl.0 43-6110. 2. /nO�.lG,.a4•wla.I-a tnw McT•••w aaa• of Iw.ad.1611 M-wish tn. Iwp.lOwl is 2.Iw,�.IN6�.4[a•.iw Ow• 19.43-. P'a•Pw 7aA• ��•.1. � w ♦�- •.-�.'-y• P/.t 0.1-DI.IOwI.[a mi-[l.(7,pK'a^)a•r or,fol. 6$ era.$V-3 ill v PYOGRAM YEA- TO DATE 1.761.1.nl..ln6 a•t'r1ot.-awt - r•ct 0,0.1a I.C..clfl a 16 a.DI..CI R.c.n,a wlL wo CETA f..lwity p 1 twru a C.yl e,!•ylbacl t-•actw.tMI.10110-1-19 CETA"-N o .•c.6t...aw1 c- 5.11 hac.w-wt a tfww 370 d.ya 2.OtMr 100.19191.6 Ta•mlN tiOw1 1,NDw•t+ose{.c 7a.m1n.11ca- Md.s than ..a M aw.t►r (A n.iwu 81 ISO days _ fa1 Nuw.ba•o1 Md1 ;OWl[s..•.0 M tach let CM011tw•nt Iw..ch pr019•AM.ctl.11y at it.ENROLLMENT IN PAIDGRAM ACTIVITIES P.D19.•m act M 19• ly;pe .m ha,..r to data � .wd of/nr Ow•Lr;Me..duals [On[w• •wily atw Ow.d Iw m01.Snarl ow.ac1l.ltF n..y b.lduwlW Iw..ch.ctl.11y M+Mcn M p sh. is.w.e M.a. PROGRAM ACTIVITY PLAN ACTUAL OF PLAN PLAN ACTUAL Y.OF PLAN - A. Culwoew TrNwtw19 (l+w•.r spew.or) IL Clatwe0m I-61—we (Yoe.Sdi G On•ThaJOD 7-614.-19 D. N.b11t Sa•awa EMV40rrwant � wo•a E•Pe•1.•Ka F. O1har AttbNlr . tit.SL..v,%\Ry f!'+•Ati1AL ACTIVIIIfS Is N 7v*11 IV.CUa[ULAT[VE FINANCIAL ACTIVITY--PROGRAM TEAR TO DATE 19 to""wand.) A.Tet.l CETA W-04•..WDM tp ���'83 RAN ACTUAL _.acv, PLAN caP•wetlwc (S.-df A.]i. A.2) A. PA...e SPow.Dr Oyl .t tews 1 Fuw431 carri.d In[tem P1eybW IL Acti-ol e.p.wOtlw ra by Prw19s.m .• Prevam y.ar Of ethw cowl•aciAct4.w►W carIwa P.1.-r S�w/or r %lawto Js.r JJ)D):f$..•M DJ U•ar.CA D.Q t 2 F..wOs r.tal.rcL popam 1y► 1. C1alwoom Tr./wia19 s.t...SPowaor to Cat. 438,83 2.,0w•70.40t. T.6j..w.19 a Ace.wO aapewOitweL peCarw 3. Public 5a..4a Emalcol—.a y , alt 1911 oat.iSuw of 43.2 21v D.p438 83 a warm ••^"- .J Ste-� •:J.'. .`•r Y Adminttw allow S,`�:. A F.Iw,a "tactru --�Ji:�•-. 2. AUDr.wcec _�' C. Othar •��yL 191:1:��..i.a (,-��, ~ i. 4.p\ C.P.•lew[a a. F.iwye lltwetip -1' S• Saraket to Cl/.wts - S� 7latni.y _ _ •, 011'at Actl./t.rt G 1..=..4-M'%%b vol,-EL n Sa6F Gr m I,Co• V.SIGNWICAr47 SEGMENTS O-Acn.eO eabewdwrea,wow-11111-.61 tuwes E.Aec.a.ra sehcwOKwe1 o1 Other Fe0a169 tuw431 w01 M 4"IrAle the wumbaf of w.dt.iOwla M "CA A:•wc Stww►orl Grawt 1+19 M 19tcwes.at..a 0.11.6 U.e y.Dtaam it y.ar to Dat. F_ 701.1•cc.0 4 r.yawdwwH is.-of D.C.D.ewd EI 430,636O a SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS PLAN ACTUAL ,t OF P-•,AN SIGNIFICANT SEG"ENTSI PLAN ACTUAL 1 OF PLAf•[ A. F. G N . vl- OWER ACTtvITIES .rAa....[r 1119.IV.0.191 Ow • .•Ja.a1a ►n.at lnewal• .ewr..w.awta M awy Dtw.. •R1.ny e. i;.cul pr.6..twa_ Acn•..te-an[ snwtd D. [ont..al.d to oeiact l.aa M aliner a Ow wl lt.tl•. w Nrtati.t ta•wntat.Dw. 10:tw+all V I1• .ND•>cF CT [1.•E NSE A_ 7Y►t OF FATE d. IN011cLCT RAiE C. aASE O. TOTAL AMOUNT 0 1 rae.lalowal 0 2�..b.la•.w.wc0 fa a F.wat (7 a-r+e S %7A. CERTIFICAT)ON: I CERTIFY u: to the Dee ce my k9pa,jr4a Laf that report is correct and complete and that aD dusLys and u,p d aw:;atic=A-r for Lb pc.-�eacs .rt forth im the rr at A NAME ANO TITLE OF AUT..OR12ED OFFrCIAL S C. PATE SIGNCO 'Warren N. Boggess, Chairman / 44 MAR• j t '17 Ar w► 5.234 ful r 19241 01/366 Y U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR S,et..lt eeiy.wel « •s ft«-- • MANPOWER ADI+iN1STRATION i.pn oeiy.r.Ot ' " Croton..s.Owelv►r e,r roes GRANTEE'S ASSIGNMENT OF REFUNDS. REBATES AND CRED TS • Grst,tee's t�attte Board Of Saperwisors j Grant NO, IVet Add ess Contra Costa County City and Stotr 651 Pine Street- 06-5004-32 pwavant to the terms or Grant No. 06-50011-32 oed io caesidamtiun of the taidobwsament of costs end payment Of lee,as,preeidcd in the said grant. Ond any assier.eent thow didef. the Board of StwerPisors,' Contra Costa County, 651. Pine Street a Martinez, Ca 94553 (Grantee's Name and AddrMs); - (hers➢netrer called the Grantee) does hereby. 1. Assign+.onster. set eve►end~/ease to/(ie UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (heteinolter called the Go.orne.ent),all ;9114 title and intceesl to Oil refunds„ swLotes.credits O.odeer amounts(including err interest therson) arising out of the pseronwance of the sad grant .%agef,—..:+h all dee fight&Of action occrved of-hich wary hereafter accrue tlteewndet. 2. Ageee to tole—uslever action a.ar L t Mcesseer to affect ptampt callec6dim O'all such rereads,sebwles,CreLlits or other Omouweta(including any interest thereon) due of+.hid►ewer Leeo+a- dus,and to fpr-ord peOmPtly torthw U.S.DOPortmeent of Labor, jtomPV.vfAdeninislratiren.Office of 1`.aonci4 and ilanogeeeal Services el.ec4s•(made poyobla to the United Slates Departmentbf':•_ Zobor) for any peoteeds se collected. The ieasoaeMs costs of any such action to effect collection shell constitute ollov0610 costs«Len approved by the Grant Otfitmr as stated is t6o said grant •oral ear be applied/o reduce arty amounts other-iso yyroble to the GO-ommeant undo►the teres hereof. . 3• Agree to eoopetota 1011y eilh the Govemeent Os to Ong claim or suit in connection..itis such refunds,robo/es,credits oe.allied,oewounss due� an ntluding y iatewit ll►erwonk to weecwtw dor Peateit.pleading,OPPIicoGon,po..er Of Otlomoy Of other papers in connection there.eitb;a"to psreeit the Gavomraeol to swpeoseat It at any Learing,triol of other proceeding osising out of such tloim er stir!. ltd WITNESS WHEREOF, this Ossiynmewt lies Leon esecuNd ass 1/ jar of 2Ij9i lit7J WITNESSES - - Bo ard or su07rvisors. Contra Costa >4iTTEST: (G tee) - J R. OLSSON, CLERK By, sr W N. rraess 27. N. sham, Deputy.-Clerk - Chairman Title (NOTE—. la,+i+w case of O corporation,`.itwwsses On not►epuited.but she WIOi wg cerrilecese must be COenpiet*dj CERTIFICATE • .cotti(r that 1 row the • • ic; ur.•:alsj. . t, y. • • t �— --.. ...�.. ADS se,4.! . �.�rxsr�C' r s`.,�.d% •- t sus=«...�:L f[jjiitZer Zilie� Leh.11�r said pspsrat.on 167 Owinantr ai its go eewiwy Le--'r aaei is—ellen Ow aceps-ef its eoeposele peers. (CORPORATE SEAL) .t t 0036.7 � 00367 e� INVENTORY CERTIFICATE 06-50011-32 r.I4A1j1Gt.'S CCR111 ICA11014 f d• hcrchp ccr:ify as Chairman of Board of Sune�visors. Contra (Torre) (GMnree i Nome) Costa Countythat the attached inventory schedules ate complete and correctly list and dcscribi all items of materials and equipment furnished to the grantee. or for which the grantee has been or will be reim- bw,,rd by the Government for use in the performance of Grant Nurnbcr 06-50011-32 • '•r which as of this date have not been consumed in performance of this grant: and that I will immediately notify the Grant Officer of am change affecting these inventory schedules at any time prior to final disposition of the inventory. "NO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY WAS FURNISHED OR ACQUIRED CINDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GRANT NUMBER 06-4001t-32." _ A so - -Ir ANO TITLE Warren N. Boggess, Chairman DATE MAR 1 1 1979 - 3.PROPERTY OFFICER'S CERTIFICATION AND DISPOSITION NOTICE I do hereby certify that the inventory schedules submitted by the above Grantee are in conformity with the records • kept by this office and I have made or shall make the following disposition of the residual Government property: NIA 1 - t - • 3.7 C — - v t r ?�-1 �1+F;`Ct:c:-✓-+c�+"?;`',�-�c-�r t, �`�'�"j t"���e��(�-� �.�._'�c',+'c A a?r a✓ ���F�•"'�. 'T�✓,�y'f�.l"=:s'=.r.r�'F�t . r^ --J-x �-•-.'s -rrstt I��FF7 -�tt`,L:,_c �►� YJs tx,✓rt� t r r" i..: o -0496-�-��3926 t N �-}- cr r T w e��++ i ✓- f+►�+ ., �r�����',� aj S �t -^+' .n,s'i�+f+"�'ri"Y a1y�, n l .r Z3.AS]Q�1SI��coL :a - TSYSs+�'�`��i;s ;�L '�'"`atm.✓ '-1'-r' :i.. .GLT'r -r .r r G'�rr .:� -- . �, -anvu�cs ASSOCt!►7�Q1�-. �.^.�.�.i,_s�` "�- r't �r]C„-''�..�t'�.�..-�•=' �r'�+ � 9��+90.163 =.z-- FL.EAS0.Ml�IL1.CALIFORNIAie��_ r �l +v, n !- r J��Y i.� tc_� �.�cr-"- •��5'� '� r -. --..T.S�}.T.- - . z 4, —�Jiy�.�4D�ry �s � :%�2]�;.,.`� S� .3 �� � Ir T DLY`t '' f £T"._'r..t� 3F JTr.- � 'a�--� ✓.•L.e. r� } � '�!sa"�✓ Lr. "���!'' st.+a }; Pu To TIB�_���.6�`�1.`a3'--��'" :Ts i_'�,3'r•��- - �E". iE - �..'�' �r27'� -�f.�sA'-* � cs�.. ''�.�,�' 7Y i� ►.'...i r, it c��'J �Lr`��i� L :?ti i ��[� � � -PIE aSfCS ��C:j['f(�� r )!��.� +�.�'-� -� �`�si-.mss..<. �''f�"s y_'�I�, `c ,�'•r: C-s :. r+..- --,'.` {r �--_c-Vl.'.+'�� iY "� _�,y e r :r L./� ��^ �"�i{-���C"'r `[f '•�...i�r�Lt:z:'.a. 1 ^`.. � ++:-.�'*°c`�,,�..a..-. `��,"�L.._"'+rTav �-r-� f-•.s�'yJ -^r r-,Y�-F-i=r��.� i•F,.. _-.-✓��I,:.ss'���� ,�� t�� ^+a5.'.3�C'� ��.__,�{'?'i i.,,J�.tN,�,.� .�,f*S,i,K,..t �{I•-•�� ��� `'aaEcf_"��� ,. ; r-,,.. ,, �=�'•O?39 2S '1 :-1 3�W 16. �: 96fl�u 1 O�' _- '.'w, Ego, 00369 •�'� �... "'�..,.ay...tz. .����y"'�,.�^'+'A`�„fil>��-:y:=•r.�.,".,' :'^�sa'-<�..'�'�".�-,:_ .+�'`a"--ro:' -rte_ "I.et„�1� .>.f ''. f✓yr a�z'hT�7'� ' ' - �-_._mac n -.t- J,�.. s+'ali���-��'-.rsr •r _`�+.,.n.�.+r: -` .c�.E iti^r�.n- rr- .. f -,i.. .. .,•._. s:t E« -::Z'..`-c_�..r...CT.:S'rT"'_i".L:r. -..r.Y'- r .I r - sr aJ 4 y Y r res 1 F sP � � 4 - q 1! f � I k tr'f J, "r 00369 . Con for Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County Contract 230. 1 06-0024 Delegated to Contra Costa County Superin- tendent of Schools) i .. ill::*lGC x::21': ;:.3�•i:�_^� : - Js• ZL•I O 33. Fidelity 1:x»3 :: -0- • UNCLAIMED WAGES Employee Name & Address SS# Dates Worked Hours Amount Carol S: Gardner 558-91+-9131 $-26-74 to_9-10-74 10 20.00 .112 Dempsey - 'Rodeo, California 94572 James F. Harkey _ 556-96-6582 6-26-74 to 7-10-74 4 8.00 4ol Holiday Hills Martinez, California 94553 . D. Refund= kae Govcxn en&: $28.00 1 -0- ' i} Tnli�=•.icia�:Ao .adv:nce payments - - 2) uncia„-ad 1.'�.�^S,fil:4v YW'1L?'3� C.^_c�'C�J $28•oo • 1 •3) Interest oucd on Gx.zrrLen-c i'L:n•?s -0- Pidcli y Fond -0- 5) woriments Co aensa-Ldon -0- 6) 0 4cr Reriincs -0- Total CIiecy $28:60 MAR 1 1 1975 Si&maturc Dcate a Warren N. Boggess, Chairman Board'of Supervisors• _ • ll03 V - . , I UJU619 ll-'&. 111:1 AR I MCN'I III I,AIK1It WAK!'OWLI[ AIMINIS)RATION GRANT- CLOSE-OUT TAX CERTIFICATION In the' performance of CEA Grant No.__06-5004-32 � , I certiy that'I have complied with requirements of the law and the Manpower Admin- istration, Department of Labor, regarding the obtaining of employer idcnti- fication/account numbers; collection.payment, deposit.and reporting of Federal, State, and local taxes; and the provision of AV-2 forms to employees/enrollees who are not now my employees. For present employeeslcnrollees, {formerly _ employed under the grant}. AW2 forms will bo furnished as .specified in Circular E. Emplgl er s Tax Guide. Board of Supervisors; rums-oF cmAwrm- Contra Costa County Fed-Eno ID No. ADDRESS: 652 Pine Street g46o00509W Martinez California 94553 R. , Chairsztan MAR 2 1 1975 SZctta2[JFkE 00371, --- - - . . 003-75 tt.%. ww"T or 1 AMolt 1� • >Ll••q-....r A.f...:u1.U.tl..n • 06-C5004-32 Board of Supervisors rLntou covcnr_u uv catnr. FEC(iClt71(l::/lt3/tRSrUiitll7lOt. Contra Costa County 6-m-T4 to 20-31-T4 651 Pine Street mootrtcni wN Nitumuc �UPI'ORT Mar�inez, California 94553 • No. �I - PAOJI'C1 OPL'Itl.TING MAN { — sz::_•__�_� ,_r_s��--•;—i.:r-r saac.-�.--�•kr' — :s-.�:�i r r z s-aas-.rzraa..w�r-— Itt:CREATIOr: -tRANsyo TTA'1ION L I111W.-IDUAL; SERVED 650 350 Il. SLi:':»t1::Y I'MANCIM PL.N7 8,912.10 A. Fut--%zw.iL=ble to expenditute 9sa79•�0 n. 1`reItcted ex cn3itures Z. 1. fd ministration _ 1,878.50 1,879.90 Zi. Recreation =pplir% and egciptuent 2,000.00 b. Recreation sites 5,033.60 _o e. Employment related L•ansportation ' _ t 4,000.00 d. I:c=cation r.li:td t:znspo =tion —_—` 2,000:00 e. Culture related transportation :1,000.00 _ -o- L Education sclatsd tran-sportation _ _ 1,000.00 PROGRESS P.EPORT RECRCATION TRANSPORTATION L •INDIVIDUALS SERVED 2,613 ` 750' _ IL SW.:VMRY FINANCIAL PLAN A_ Funds available for v.p:nditure _ 8,912:10 91J879.90 $ Accrued acpendi:ores 1. Administration — 1,878.50 1,879.90 - a. Recreation =r,-•tizs and equipment 2,000.00 b. Feeictltinn trtvices I - 5,000.00 c. Fanployrtlrnt :dated transportation _ _ 3 600.00 d Recreation rrL•ted tranT. mt.ttion _..�-r_•_._,r.�-^._,• 5,600.00 e. Culture tchud ttan:rortatian 2,800.OD i. Edueal'tcat nlaled 1rarlrrtxtatitlo ' _ " -�---- — .L'.:•2-l•'�•a.:i...�•ZL�.Si��Tr..�...��.tt.f.SS•J• '�� .ti�3 TJX— S•if•�+^'+����:i.�— —3�� ral.t.1. AUI1 1111-C Or A11•ttoviNc. or rtetnt_ 5 .NA UR - DMC (31ontk Irey. year) 'Warren N. Boggess, Chairman z!%tl/t!7 MAR j PON .. - I f9 JLIA %-A34 I f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 1975 In the Matter of Accepting Gifts and Donations Made to the County Library System. The County Librarian having reported to the Board on gifts and donations made to the County Library System during the month of February, 1975; and Pursuant to Government Code Sections 25353 - 253552 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts and donations are ACCEPTED on behalf of the county. -he foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. ' oriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Librarian Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March , 19 7� r J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B / Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M 13 bie Gut rrez 003 l 3,' . ' CE QF COUtJTY LIBitARIAN OFFICE .f COHM COSTA COUtATY ., �r 1750 Oak Park boulevard, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 DATE: March 3, 1975 TO: A. G. Will. Co my Administrator Contm Costa County RECEIVEE� FROM: C. R. Walters, County Librarian MAR - 5 '1975 SUBJECT: Gift Acknowledgments Office of s a or Attached are copies of a cknawledgments sent for the following gifts received during the month of February: t . 130 - Books al 191 - Perod as 6 - Pap ks $10 - Donation 1974, acknowledged in February. 63 - Books received during u :! 4 - Paperbacks 3 years of Sunset Magazines " CRW:mg 00a t i r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11. , 1975 In the Matter of Authorizing placement of Dependent Child of the Court. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authori- zation is GRANTED for payment of a special board and care rate in the amount of $100 per month (a $25 per month increase) to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Calhoun, 9560 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, California for the care of Alicia L. Souza, a multi-handicapped dependent child of the court, effective March 12, 1975• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: none. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Social Service, Concord this 11th day of March 19 75 Attn: L. Jacobs — County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administratorgy Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 154A M ��e M. Neufel!d� 003175 µsq In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 ,75 In the Matter of Authorizing placement of Dependent Child of the Court. On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authori— zation is GRANTED for payment of a special board and care rate in the amount of $425 per month to Bank's Ranch (Mental Hygiene Home), 2755 Blucher Valley Road, Sebastopol, California for the care of Kirk Allen, an emotionally disturbed dependent child of the court, effective March 12, 1975- The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. DOES: None. ABSENT: Done. ! hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Social Service, Concord affixed this 11th day of March , 19 75 Attn: L. Jacobs — County Auditor–Controller ,/a J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Deputy Clerk H sa 12n4 - 1S•M Maxine M. Neufel U1 _ s. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1925- In 93.-In the Matter of Authorizing Placement of a Juvenile Court Ward. On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED for the placement of Scott David Helick, a ward of the Juvenile Court, at the Fred Finch Youth Center, Oakland, California at a monthly rate of $1,687 effective March 12, 1975. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having recommended that alternatives to such placements be explored, taking into account the cost of the placement and the value to the child, and having requested that the Probation Officer be directed to submit a report thereon; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the recommendation and request of Supervisor Linscheid are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Fenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors 0-ounty Administrator affixed this__lLth,_day of pge_rc!t, . 19 75_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M Helen C. Marshall 003V e• In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 1975 In !n the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt of Head Start Grant. . On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt is ACKNOWLEDGED of the following Statements of Grant Award in s► amounts indicated from the Office of Child Development, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for the 1975 Program Year: Head Start - - - - - - - - - $427#900 Head Start Training and Technical Assistance - - - 2,965 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A: M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. hereby certify that the foregoing h a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Economic Opportunity Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 11th day of March . 19 35- R. OLSSON, Clerk By — A A J AAeputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - I" N. Dorothy cD Wald 00378 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Proposed Legislation for consideration by the 1975 session of the California State Legislature. On the recommendation of the County Sheriff-Coroner and the County Counsel, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is GRANTED for submission of proposed legislation for consideration by the 1975 session of the California State Legislature to permit sheriffs to place male and female prisoners in the same facilities for certain purposes such as meals, educa- tion and counseling. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Counsel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Countv Sheriff-Coroner Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of March , lg 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk f3fi� Deputy Clerk H 2412n4 - 15-M Marine M. Neufeld 00'1'79 Add; Penal Code §4002.1 Notwithstanding the provisions in Section 4001 respecting confinement of males separately from females, and the provisions in Sections 4002 and 4021 respecting - male and female prisoners, the sheriff may permit males and females to be in the, same room or facility for meals, work, education, library use, counseling, medical care, recreation, rehabilitation, and employment. Add; Penal Code § 4111.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 4114, 4111 and 4132, the sheriff may permit males and females - confined at industrial farms to be in the same room or facility for meals, work, education, library use, counseling, medical care, recreational, rehabilitation and employment. RECEIVED 14AR //, 1975 J. I. owav aFRx 30AW of Su9EWISORS Microfilmed with board order 00380 _ 11 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 1q 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Reimbursement for Actual and Necessary Expenses of Members of Contra Costa County Child Health and Disability Prevention Advisory Board. On the recommendation of the County AdministrAtor, Rnd on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, the Board hereby AUTHORIZES reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses of members of the Contra Costa County Child Health and Disability Prevention Advisory Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. AB�ENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Child Health and affixed this 11th day of March 1g 75 Disability Prevention Advis J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Board - c/oH.R.A. County Auditor-Controller BY Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M axine M. Neu ld County Administrator 00-104 00,81 a . a . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 19 -U In the Matter of Expense Reimbursement for Members of Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Council. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having noted that members of the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Council are not presently reimbursed for business related expenses (such as auto mileage) as are members of certain other advisory groups, and having expressed the opinion that such a policy should apply to. the members of the Drug Abuse Council as well; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the County Administrator for review. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources supervisors ,agency affixed this 11+t, day of M&mc , . 19 7-5— J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By ��La,-zJJ Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 2412R4.16M 00382 e In the Board of Supervisors l of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Director, Human Resources Agency,to Sign Contracts for Services with Fee-For-Service Physicians Utilized by the County Health Department. In connection with the rates of compensation for fee-Por- service physicians, dentists, optometrists and podiatrists utilized by County Medical Services and the County Health Department, this Board on July 23, 1974 adopted Resolution No. 74/636A setting the rate for said physicians, dentists, optometrists and podiatrists; and This Board today received contracts with those fee-Por- service physicians, dentists, optometrists and podiatrists whose names are listed in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein as if set forth in full, implementing Resolution No. 74/636A; and NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contracts are hereby approved; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, is authorized to sign the contracts on behalf of this Board. PASSED on March 11, 1975 by unanimous vote of the Board. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Mr. Downey, Chief, Medical affixed this 11th day of March 1975 Administrative Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting Director of Personnel w 24Ct4.4uditor—Controller By Deputy Clerk County Administrator N. In sham 0083 ............. EXHIBIT A - HEALTH DEPARTMENT Contract Effective Date: July 2, 2974 Gordon Baumbacher, M.D. - #22-532 Sophie Casson, M.D. - 1#22-524 n Peter Eward, M.D. - 922-525 Charles Fisher, M.D. - #22-529 Elliott Landfield, M.D. - #22-526 Flora Leigh, M.D. - 022-530 Marston Leigh, M.D. - 022-535 Eleanor Nelson, M.D. - #22-527 Dean Patten, M.D. - #22-533 Sylvan Ruark, M.D. - 922-534 Linda Schultz, M.D. - #22-536 Maxine Sehring, M.D. - #22-532 Janice Vollmer, M.D. - #22-528 00381 i OU384 " w 1 i - 1.14600 Aucu.f AGREEMENT rOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) NUMBER 2 2 5 3 2 I . Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Gordon Eaumbacher, M.O. (address) 721 Snruce Street South San Francisco, Calif. Phone 553-2042 (b) (X3 Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment [ Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than hO hours Per week Rate: $ 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: $ Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes Cc] No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor is specially trained, experienced and ccmoetent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services norma I 1 y an0 cusromar i i y connected t herew i t it) and such add I t:ona! services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and' the County agree that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all 0038M b I. 1 11 1 L .a 1 a.i , 1• _J1 / 1_U 11ul UI a...1_11Us, u U}/ ..1 1 1 1 vl1 order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and' the I County agree that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all 00u85 1 negotiations between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Corltractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services _rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the. rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Miteage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be =entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- -employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. If. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than 35,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. 'Assianment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- cut the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COMM CJ -� CONTRACTOR Byi eChairman, Hoard of Supervisors ATTEST: 'J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RECO WENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACIMILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 00Q8a X-7 .. 144600 huous r 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) NUMBER ...2. 1 . Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Sophie Casson, M.O. (address) h2 Fieldbrock Pl. Moraga, California Phone (b) Exx] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ Orthodontist [ (c) Method of Payment Exyl Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled HoursNo :yore than 40 hrs. Per week Rate: $ 17.00 Per Hour E ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered durina a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d). ) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes No (e) Effective Date Sul? 12 197h (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b) , pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services normally and customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Heaith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. if availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d).) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, acceptod in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will deprosent the result of all negotiation's between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7.' Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written Invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the ,services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the. rate Indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or. monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. B. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. ll. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13_ Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. C061%7y {�J CONTRACTOR rte, By �� � �„�- �.-�,�.. -,-L �,,�-� �f.!/�.!-�t c �r eChairman, Hoard`of Supervisors J ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy REC014ENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACIWOILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer ON_% csat;oo August 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESS104AL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) NUMBER __2.2.m. .6t--`�'M.INM-.�.�Y 1. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2% Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Peter Elrald, M.D. (address) 130 Lyon St.' #4 San Francisco, Calif. Phone 431-4537 (b) [X] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment ] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No pore than 40 hours Per week Rate: S 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week 1 [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes [X] No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b) , pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services normally and customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Hea•Ith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d).) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County aqree that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all 00389 IF negotiations between the Contractor, County and any orctanization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each Invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the. rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate Indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- eugloyment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. 11. Privile nes. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies azul non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13 Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY 7 , CONTRACTOR .. Chairman, Hoard of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RECOW4ENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACMMILEDGED: Director, Human Resourced Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 00390 i 1-14600 August 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIO14AL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) 29 NUMBER --_22 - 5............r.::.....�:,:.:..;; 1. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Charles Fisher, M.D. (address) 2737 Garber Street Berkeley, R Calif. 94705 Phi l 5054 (b) [ Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment [x] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than 40 hours per week Rate: 5 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes No (e) Effective Date July- 1. 1974 . (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services normally anc' customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Hea•Ith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next followino June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will rlepresent the result of all 0091 4l tr i a negotiations between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. . - 1 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the- rate indicated in section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate Indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- empioyment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. 11. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this aareement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY Z !', CONTRACTOR By 14 Q Chairman, Hoard-of Supervisors ✓ ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By , Deputy REM?4ENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACXWILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 40392 r 1.14600 August 1971 AGREEMPIT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) ._ NUMBER _ «. '::.............,� 1 . Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Elliott Landfield, M.D. (address) 1231 h6th Avenue San Francisco, Calif. Phone lQ� (b) [ �3 Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist rL' ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment PC] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours NO more than LO hrs. per week Rate: S 17'00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes L7-1 No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1971L (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Cade Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451 . 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services ror.::a11y ane customzriIy connected tharcl{h) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall no+ arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as Indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all 00393 �a negotiations beiween the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payn►ent. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services ,rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the- rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each haur approved; or (b) if weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be Entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. I1. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malaractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY r .i ? CONTRACTOR, Cha I rman, 53oard of Supery i sors ATTEST: J.R: OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RECOW4END£D FOR APPROVAL: ACIMILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer t 00U9 t41-4600 'A�cusf i�7� - 144600 Aucust 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) � j - 53 � NUMBER _.2 .- 530i "ssssssssssssl�Iiill I. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Flora Leigh, M.D. (address) 2368 East St. #6 Concord, California Phone 689-1483 (b) �ec] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist L ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) WIhod of Payment [:9C Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than 40 hrs. Per week Rate: 3 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for serilces rendered dsrna a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) Qn-Cal I Availability: [ ] Yes L'°9 No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate ser:iccl a:,t covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services normally and customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required a ttimes and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Hea•Ith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d).) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all OW95 i negotiaiioris between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the.rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8. 1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employaeant Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. If. Privileces. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County sha± l keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. Assionment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY 71 ? ; "� CONTRACTOR YChairman, Hoard of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board BY Deputy RECOW4ENDED FOR APPROVAL: AC10+ ILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer U0�'195 6L38 r � � 1•14600 August 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESS I a.'AL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) _ NUMBER 2 2_ . 3_ . 1 . Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Marston Leigh, M.D. (address) 2415 High School St. Conco- d, California Phone !ok�l Q 3 o c7 (b) [x] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Melhod of Payment [ Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours Pio more than hO hrs. Per Week Rate: S 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) Oso-Call Availability: [ ] Yes No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Hoard Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services normally and customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, throua� the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by eith%- party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification, and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will represent the result of all 9ov97 4- u„1 u1 14 s c... 4 , County agree that each subsequent contract will represent the result of all W-13W ~ negotiations between the Contractor County and any organization representing the � Contractor. j 7.' Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the. rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted ronthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. II. Privileaes. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shay ) keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. Assionment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. .COLtM -� ;� CONTRACTOR By �-.. % Chairman, Hoard of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy REC%FIENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACKNOWLEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer r ® t14600 August 1674 AGREEMUIT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) NUMBER ___�2 s 2 ' j T....5N..N...... I. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) :�Jeanor Nelson, M.D. (address) 1805 Bonanza St. Walnut Creek, Calif. Phone 935-4231 (b) [x] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment x • [ ] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than hO hrs. Per week Rate: S 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes [X5 No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1974 (f3 Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b) , pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all sere i ccs not ma i I y ac.d customarily connec-i ed i herew i to) and such add i t i ona i sere.ces as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by gi:ing 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will deprosent the result of all 00399 negotiations between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. .8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. P-equlations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, Independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- ex*loyment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County far collection or administration. 11. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and- non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limitL of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY `j �� RACTOR if By, Chairman, Hoard^of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RECOWIENDED FOR APPROVAL: AC14MILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 00400 i UI,�tU►U i r e�h - � I4=1600 f1UaU5t 117 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESS IUNAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) Nf MBER ..2-2.-.rJ3 3......... 1. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (na'A) Leon Paden, M.D. (address) 3519 So. Silver Springs Rd. Lafayette, Calif. Phone (b) [ Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than hO hrs. Per week Rate: S 17'00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes [ ] No (e) Effective Date duly, 2. 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b) , pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services normally and customarily connected tnerewiin) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d).) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will represent the result of all VV" 0AL negotiations between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services ,rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the. rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. 11. Privileaes. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this anreement. 13. 'Assionment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY' %,:` ,� CONTRACTOR BY Cha i rman, Board of Supervisors o2 _ ?7_ 7,J - ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RE=flENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACIMILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or health Officer 00402 f-T4b00 August `I,)7.41 144600 AuauLf 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSI&JAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) 4 NILURER 1. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Sylvan Ruark, M.D. (address) Box 75 Letterman hospital Presidio, San lrrancisco, Calif. Phone 4_ (b) Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment [ tburly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than hO hrs. Per week Rate: S 17.00 Per Hour [ ] 'Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a geek in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: $ Per Week [ ] lIonthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for a*-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes :F] No (e) Effective Date July 1, 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor= is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b) , pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services norma 1 :y and customarily conne%ed ;here::i t;) and such add i t i ona 1 services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Health Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d).) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, throuch !*he next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agreo that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all _3 00403 law, .r. tnip" j-..•..; '!!' .:}'$ `_.^s�' •' 1 negotiations between the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly, or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered lo services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or HeaJth Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the- rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) if weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the Wformance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted --� mthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. 11. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this anreement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY CONTRACTOR By _ / � • Chairman, Board -of Supervisors ATTES7: J.R. OLSSO4, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy REM-MENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACIWOIfLEDGEO: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 00404 I44600*Auaus't 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIGNAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) NUMBER 9-9-- 53--6 ................ I . Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Linda Schultz.$ M.D. (address) 204 Warwick Dr. Walnut Creek,$ California. Phone (b) [9 Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] {c) Method of Payment [x] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than 40 hrs. Per week Rate: 5 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) id) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes Lx] No (E) Effective Date jnly 1. 1971r (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractoris specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special _ professional services and give advice, education and Training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services nonuaiiy and customarily connected therewith) and such additional services as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Hea•Ith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d).) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shalt be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, throuah the next following .lune 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual y consent, or by either party, by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will rlepresent the result of all 00405 nenoiiation's beNeen the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services ,rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the- rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-employed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. 11. Privileges. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12_ Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than 55,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- .out- the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. CWITY �, CONTRACTOR By IrChairman, i3oard.-of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RECrAWENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACKN(XILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 0U4� v ^ri 614600 Aucust '974 AGREEMENT rOR PROrESS194AE SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) ` � 31NUMBER _.fr.. .::.s.!..................:..�„ ti I. Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor uutually agree and promise as follows: —-- _ - 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Maxine Sehring, M.O. (address) 2825 Acacia Rd. Walnut Creek, California Phone 934-3183 (b) [X] Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist [ ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Paymnt [x] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than !:0 hrs. Per week -- - �` Rate_ S 17'00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d). ) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes [x] No a (e) Effective date July 1, 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contrartor' is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters. as indicated in Section 2. (b), pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. -Services. Contractor shalt render the services described above (including all services normaliv and customarily connected therewith) and such additional �;erv:ce. j as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement — of the Contractor. in cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Hea°Ith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. If availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the Contractor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Zerm. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following lune 30th, but It may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party, by giving 3:, days advance written notice thereof to the other. x 6. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted In writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will &,present the result of all 00407 t negotiation, bet?cen the Contractor Count and an organization representing the Y Y p Contractor, 7.' Payment. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the -services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the_rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Contractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employmemt Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-wployed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for co3lection or administration. 11. Privileces. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurarce. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this agreement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY �i RACTOR 3� Chairman, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy — - -_�_- RECONNIENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACKNOWLEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 0040A arae ::sIX 144600 1974 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Contract Paid Physicians) 2. Q . • NUMBER l_,r..�r.•- 5 I . Parties. The County of Contra Costa ("County") and the below-named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: fi a 2. Variables. (a) Contractor (name) Janice Vollmer, M.D. (address) 1623 Silver-Dell Rd. Lafayette, Calif. Phone (b) [ I Physician [ ] Dentist [ ] Podiatrist [ ] Psychiatrist E ] Orthodontist [ ] (c) Method of Payment [x] Hourly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for each hour of actual service rendered (not including on-call time) in accordance with established schedule. Scheduled Hours No more than 40 hrs. Per week Rate: S 17.00 Per Hour [ ] Weekly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a week in accordance with established schedule. ( Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) Rate: S Per Week [ ] Monthly Paid Contract: Contractor paid for services rendered during a month in accordance with established schedule. (Includes payment for on-call services if so indicated in 2. (d).) (d) On-Call Availability: [ ] Yes {c] No (e) Effective Date Jelly 11 1974 (f) Compensation for anesthesia services on-call (if applicable) will be as per Board Order currently in effect covering these services-and not computed as part of maximum yearly salary and treated as a separate service not covered under the terms on this contract. 3. Purpose. County operates a Health Department and a County Medical Services and requires professional services to supplement those rendered by County employees. Contractor* is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform special professional services and give advice, education and training in medical and therapeutic matters, as indicated in Section 2. (b) , pursuant to Government Code Section 31000 and Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 4. Services. Contractor shall render the services described above (including all services ne.r a1 !� a%= ^_:-sto:a. ly connected t► er�� i+h) and suchh zddi ona l se i-.cn s as are required at times and locations specified by the Medical Director or Health Officer. The aforenamed shall provide Contractor with a schedule of professional services reasonably in advance of their effective dates. The County shall not arbitrarily or abruptly change assigned duties without consultation and agreement of the Contractor. In cases of emergency or where otherwise required, the Medical Director or Hea-ith Officer may make such changes in the duty schedules as are required. if availability for on-call duties is indicated (Section 2. (d). ) the ContracTor shall be for such on-call services as required by the County. 5. Term. The term of this agreement shall be from its effective date, as indicated in Section 2, through the next following June 30th, but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by eithe- party, by diving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. b. Modification and Extension. This contract may be modified and/or extended by written order of the Board, accepted in writing by the Contractor. The Contractor and the County agree that each subsequent contract will depresent the result of all 00409 negotiatioi's be;►,een the Contractor, County and any organization representing the Contractor. 7. Paymnt. Each month the Contractor shall submit a written invoice on the form prescribed by the County, clearly showing services rendered to the County. If the services rendered by weekly or monthly Contractor are not equal to or greater than the services scheduled, a pro-rata payment proportionate to the value of services .rendered to services scheduled will be made. Upon processing of each invoice and approval by the County Medical Director or Health Officer, the County shall pay Contractor: (a) if hourly paid, at the• rate indicated in Section 2. (c) for each hour approved; or (b) If weekly or monthly paid, at the rate Indicated in Section 2. (c) or pro- rata amount for said approved period. 8. Mileage Reimbursement. The Contractor shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement according to Ordinance Code, Section 36-8.1802, for necessary travel involving the performance of his services. Claims for mileage reimbursement will be submitted monthly on "demand" vouchers in accordance with established procedure. 9. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations and procedures for the operation of the County Medical Services or the Health Department. 10. Status. Conn ractor functions as self-employed, independent agent, providing professional services. Contractor is, therefore, solely responsible for self- employment Social Security taxes, income taxes and any other taxes levied against a self-em�pbv ed person. Contractor does not assign such obligation to the County for collection or administration. It . Privileces. Contractor will retain the right to belong to and be represented by appropriate professional organizations such as physicians unions, medical societies and non-profit medical corporations. 12. Insurance. County shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including ;professional malpractice liability with total limits of not less than $5,000,000 covering both the County and Contractor for services performed by the Contractor for the County under this aareement. 13. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder with- out the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. COUNTY - `� CONTRACTOR By Chairmen, Hoard of Supervisors ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy RECOWIENDED FOR APPROVAL: ACIQ+I ILEDGED: Director, Human Resources Agency Medical Director or Health Officer 00410 EVARM _. . ... 4.... .. ' ....:.. a .'.s. J v i n z logo ................ C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 , 19 75 In the Matter of On-the Job Training Contracts Funded from CETA, Title I Grant Funds. Mr. Charles A. Hammond, Assistant to the County Administrator, having advised the Board that the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County (AFL-CIO) had withdrawn its previous objection to the proposed contract with Weber's Jolly's BeefBurgers, Inc.; and On recommendation of the Contra Costa County Man- Power Planning Council and the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County the following on-the-job training contracts funded under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) of 1973, Title I, grant funds: Weber's Jolly BeefBurgers, Inc. $1,680 Servisoft of Contra Costa County $1,200r European Motors (Mr. Carlos Silva) $1,200 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts Adm. Supervisors Contractors affixed this 11th day of March , 1975 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator BY----IDeputy Clerk H sa 12n4 - 15-M N. In aham 00411 f' 1,r aI►dard FOL ':.,,,— A e1 tt `� t' Standart Orn May 1974 CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) 1. Contract Identification Number 2 8 m 4 5 6 Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: On-the-Job Training (OJT) Services for employment and training of 1, CETA eligible participants residing in Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa California, (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name. Weber's Jolly's BeefBurgers, Inc. . zv. - Capacity: Retail Prepared Food Business: A California Corporation Address: 3800 Delta Fair Blvd., Antioch, CA 94509 MAR 1 1 1975 2-1- � 3. Tern: The effective date of this Contract is and it terminates June 30, 1975? unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit: County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract" shall not exceed S 1680.00 5. County's Obligations: County shall make those payments to the Contractor described in the "Payment Provisions" attached hereto'which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. General and Special Conditions: This Contract is subject to the General Conditions �" -- attached hereto and to the Special Conditions .(if any) attached hereto, which are incor- porated herein by reference. 7. Contractor's Obligations: Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that s work described in the "Service Plan" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 8. Project: This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated .herein by reference: Contra Costa County Application for Federal Assistance, -dated July 23, 1974 (U. S. Department of Labor CETA Title I Comprehensive Manpower Services Project Grant No. 06-4004-21 ); Contra Costa County Title 1 Comprehensive Manpower Plan (federally approved)4 Narrative Description of Title I Grant Application Under - the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, CETA Project Operating Plan, Program Transition Schedule, and Grant Signature Sheet. 9. Legal Authority: This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal. authorities: - California Government Code Sections 31000 and 53703 Federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) -``�-- -- (P. L. 93-203,87 Stat. 839) 10. Signatu These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. cod,;, COST 'T IFORNIA CONTRACTOR - _, . N. Boggess By �. By > 74 Chairman, Board fSuperviso s President, Weber's Jolly's BeefBurgers Inc. Attest: County Clerk 3• R- 0 M (Designate official capacity in business) 1, the person signing above, do hereby By Deputy certify that "I am authorized by the above named business to execute this Contract and that I am acting for the business in Recommended by Human Resources Agency signing this Contract pursuant to its by- laws, a resolution of its governing body, • and/or any other pertinent authority ByS�� Designee required by the business. CS Form App ved: Co ty Counsel WITNESS: lam... 1 / (Plane) By Deputy Vice President,Weber's Jolly'-s__ L itlo) ' Bee llurgers, 111c. ( { x e DATED: Q 1�-eea/Le► w. /Q7.1 cl 001112 n � x I PAYMEUT PRODV I S 1 O"IS Variable Payment at Fixed Price (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 456 6 1. Payment Amount. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor, monthly, an amount equal to Contractor's allowable fixed price for services, as specified in Paragraph 2. of these Payment Provisions, subject to the Contract Budget included in the OJT Services Schedule (Part A). 2. Payment Basis. a. Payment shall be for services rendered at the allowable fixed price for services, defined as the total number of actual hours of each OJT service provided each month times the fixed hourly payment amount per OJT employee for each service within each job classification, as speci- fied in the OJT Services Schedule. Total payments within a job classi- fication shall not exceed the maximum allowable payment amount for services specified for that job classification, nor shall payments for any OJT service within a job classification exceed the maximum allowable payment amount specified for that service. b. Notwithstanding the provisions of 2.a. of these Payment Provisions, no payment shall be made for service hours on days for which wages were paid if these days occurred during a period of labor strike or work stoppage at Contractor's plants or job sites, when such plants or job sites constitute a training location under this Contract. 3. Payment. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly in the manner and form prescribed by the County (Demand Form D-15). Upon approval of each demand by the County Human Resources Agency Director or his designee, County will make monthly pay- ments as specified above. 4. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor, without recourse, when in The opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Con- tractor: a. The Contractor's performance, in whole or In part, either has not been made or is insufficiently documented, b. The Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or c. Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s). 5. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County the full amount of the County's liability, Y if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions to the extent they are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. Initials: l`G� Contractor Ddpar`tment 00413 WPM e } CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRA COSTA COUNTS: CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES General Conditions �i � Number 2 vmQ," 5 "j 1. Compliance with Law: Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performapce hereunder, including but not limited to licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection: Contractor's performance, place of business and records are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records: Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and the United States General Accounting Office, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records as may be required by the county. 4. Retention of Records: The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the termination of the Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this contract. Upon request, Contractor shall make available these records to county, state or federal personnel. 5. Termination: a. Written Notice: This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thrity-day written notice thereof to the other. b. Failure to Perfoz�+: The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may pro- ceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract, as the case may be. c. Cessation of Funding: In the event that funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. 6. Entire Agreement: This Contract contains all the terns and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures: Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract including but not limited to monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in written "Informal Agreements" entered between the Contractor and the County. Such "Informal Agreements" when entered shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any "Informal Agreement" entered may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract = including any sums of coney to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. "Informal Agreements" may be approved for, and executed on behalf- of the County by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. Initials: � ley Contractor Department - 1 - 00414 J - 1 - UU414 �I � .:. General Conditions Number 8 - A .r) 8. Modifications and Amene-ments: This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal (United States) approval. 9. Disputes: Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final deter- mination in writing by the Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency, Director or his designee. 10. Law Governing Contract: This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations: Should Federal or State regulations touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County: Subject to the disputes provision contained herein, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee o: the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from wringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Original Contract: The original copy of this Contract and of any amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assignment: The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work con- templated under this Contract without first obtainLng :mitten approval from the County. Such approval shall be attached and made a part of this Contract. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. 15. Independent Contractor Status: This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 16. Conflicts of Interest: Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of the most recently adopted bylaws of any Corporation and also a complete and accurate list of the governing Board of Directors (or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of Board of Directors as changes in such governance occur, if Contractor is a corporation. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any Board of Directors of the Contractor shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. X J Initials: ��` Contractor Department _ 2 _ 00415 E '�I I - 2 - Uly`#1cJ �r.�r�i Gon;liTicns Number 28 - 456 17, Confidentialitv: IN i Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply with the provisions of Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and any other State or Federal statute or regulation respecting confidentiality to assure that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of any pro- vision of the Welfare and Institutions Code relating to any form of public social services will be confidential, and will no; be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be pub- lished or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally violating Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is guilty of a misdemeanor. 18. Nondiscriminatory Services: , Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for reiigicus worship or instruction. 19. Indemnification: The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County, its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with its operations or its services hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 20. Insurance: During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as co-insured with limit of at least $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with satisfactory evidence of Insurance including a provision for thirty days written notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above- specified coverage. The Contractor also shall provide the County with a certi- ficate of insurance evidencing workmen's compensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance, as to the County, the State and Federal governments, its officers, agents, and employees, so that any other policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance. 21. Notices: All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the Director of the Human Resources Agency, 651 f Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. Initials: Contractor Department . r - 3 - Ok-16 .00m SPECIAL CONDITiMS (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 456 1. Compliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars pursuant to Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95 and 98, as published in the Federal Register, Vol . 39, rb. i08, Tuesday, June 4, 1974; as may be revised and amended; and which are incorporated herein by reference. -- 2. Status of Participants. Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered employees or agents of County. Contractor Is an independent contractor, and County shall not have control over the methods and details by which the terms of this Contract are fulfilled. 3. Child Labor. No person under 18 years of age shall be employed in any occupation which the United States Secretary of Labor has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E). Any eligible participants under 16 years of age will be employed only in accordance with the limi- tations imposed by 29 CFR Part 1500, Subpart C. 4. Termination, Further Provision. This Contract may be terminated as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5 (Termination), subject to the following: a. County's termination for failure of Contractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not be exercised until 30 days after Contractor has been sent by County a written notice specifying the failure to perform and Contractor has failed to correct such failure of performance within said 30 days after the sending of said notice. b. County may exercise its right of termination specified in Paragraph 4.a. of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continue In force. e. Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c., shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor. d. Notwithstanding Paragraph 4.a. of these Special Conditions, County may terminate this Contract at its sole discretion upon sending notice thereof to Contractor, should Contractor dismiss any OJT employee hired In connection with this Contract without first giving to such employee prior notice of intent to dismiss and opportunity to correct the per- formance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action and without first consulting with County's OJT Contract representative and cooperating in a joint attempt to correct the performance or circum- stances giving rise to the dismissal action. 5. Affirmative Action Plan. Contractor shall comply with Executive Order No. 11246, entitled Equal Employment Opportunity", as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Contractor hereby certifies that it has an Affirmative Action Plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that plan. s 6. Equal Opportunity. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates -- "� ----w of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including appren- ticeship. 7. Nondiscrimination. This Contract and any subcontract hereunder is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations issued thereunder and found at 29 CFR 31 . In undertaking to carry out its obligations under said Act and Regulations, the Contractor will designate an individual to have t Initials: Contractor Department 00417 SPECIAL COLD i T 1 G!IS (On-the-.fob Training Services) CC�� Q 8 Numbe.+ — 4 5 6 t s primary responsibility for assuring that the Contractor Is in full compliance. The Contractor further agrees: a. That any "service, financial aid, or other benefit" as used in this clause shall include, with respect to trainees and employees or pros- pective trainees and employees under this ContrAct, their recruitment, registration, examination, counseling, selection, testing, placement, employment, work assignment, reimbursement, retention, supplemental education, and training. b. That the Contractor will not permit trainees and employees to perform work assisting any facility, whether owned by it or otherwise, which provides any service, financial aid, or other benefit in a manner which discriminates on the basis of race, color, or national origin. The Contractor will obtain from the owner and operator of each facility which is not owned by hire and which would be assisted by the work of trainees and employees an equal opportunity assurance in the form pro- vided by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee before trainees and employees will be permitted to perform any work assisting any such facility. c. That upon receipt of a written or oral complaint from any person, the Contractor immediately will notify the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee and mail to. him a copy of any written complaint. The Contractor will cooperate with the Department of Labor by undertaking such activities as may be requested by the Human Resouces Agency Director --�� or his designee in an attempt to ascertain facts relevant to the complaint and assure that operations under this Contract are in full compliance. Unless otherwise directed, the Contractor will investigate the complaint and within 15 days following the complaint will submit to the complainant and the Human Resouces Agency Director or his designee a written report of the investigation regarding the complaint including any actions taken by the Contractor as a result of the complaint. 8. Maintenance of Effort. Contractor or subcontractor sponsored level of training in existence prior to initiation of this Contract shall be continued and not be reduced in level of effort in any way as a result of this Contract except for re- ductions unrelated to the provisions or purposes of this Contract. 9. Relocation of Contractors and Subcontractors. The Contractor stipulates and agrees to require any subcontractor to stipulate that the establishment in which on- the-job training will be given: a. Has not been moved from any previous location later than three years prior to the effective date of this Contract. b. is not a branch, affiliate or subsidiary of a business entity in another location which has, at any time subsequent to the date in a. above, relocated or expanded so as to cause an-increase in unemployment or the closing down of operations in the area of original location or in any - other area in which the entity conducts business operations. 10. Review and Reconsideration of Adverse Action. Upon written request to the Human Resources Agency DireCTor or his designee by the trainee or employee, or upon the initiation of grievance procedures provided under an applicable collective bargain- Ing agreement, a trainee or employee shall be given an opportunity to be heard in connection with reconsideration or review of any adverse action taken against him. If, in the absence of a collective bargaining agreement applicable to the trainee or employee and upon review by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee, it Is determined that the request for reconsideration of adverse action has merit, it shall be subject to review procedures, permitting appeals by either party up to the U. S. Secretary of Labor or his duly authorized representative. In any event, a trainee or employee shall be entitled to review and reconsideration of the good cause aspects of any adverse action which would affect his future eligibility for training or allowances. Such reconsideration and review action may either sustain or reverse the action taken by the training facility. Initials: Contractor Department' _2_ 0018 rt . E I SPECIAL CONDITIONS (On-the-Job raining Services) Number 2Q y — 4 5 6 =7� 11. Confidentiality, Further Provision. Subject to the requirements of Para- graph 17. (Confidentiality) of the General Conditions, the Contractor further agrees to maintain the confidentiality of any information regarding applicants, project participants or their immediate families which may be obtained through application forms, interviews, tests, reports from public agencies or counselors, or any other source. Without the permission of the applicant or participant, such information shall be divulged only as necessary for purposes related to the performance or evaluation of the Contract and to persons having responsibilities under the Contract, Including those furnishing services to the project under subcontract. 12. Records. Paragraph 3. (Records) of General Conditions is hereby modified by substituting the phrase "Department of Labor" for the phrase "Department of Health, Education and Welfare". 13. Disputes. Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of General Conditions is hereby deleted in toto. Disputes between County and Contractor shall be settled in accordance with pertinent Department of Labor regulations. 14. Insurance. Paragraph 20. (Insurance) of the General Conditions is hereby modified to read as follows: "During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of lia- bility insurance in amounts acceptable to County, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as co-insured for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contrac- tor shall provide the County with satisfactory evidence of Insurance including a provision for thirty days written notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above-specified coverage, The Contractor also shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workmen's compensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall consti- tute primary insurance, as to the County, the State and Federal governments, its officers, agents, and employees, so that any other policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance." Initials: - - �/e/x Contractor Department -3- X419 WPM ... . . .... .... SERVICE PLATT (On-the-Job Training Services) i� �* Humber 2 w 4 5 V 1. OJT Services. The Contractor (hereinafter referred to as "Employer") shall hire and employ %ETA eligible participants who are Contra Costa County residents (excluding those resident in the City of Richmond) and who will be referred to Employer and certified as eligible by County's authorized CTA agencies, as specified herein. Employer will employ these OJT employees in such job classification(s) and provide such OJT services as are specified in the OJT Services Schedule (Employer Specification Sheet and Job Classification/Services Sheet) attached hereto, which is. incorporated herein by reference. One Job Classification/Services Sheet shall be prepared for each job classification. The OJT Services to be provided for said OJT employees are defined as follows: a. OJT and Special Counseling: This service is skill training and special counseling given aT the job site by the Employer, consisting of: (1) Practical instruction in learning the skills and duties needed to \ successfully perform in a particular job classification, and (2) Individual assistance in handling personal problems arising either on or off the job that affect job performance, including, as needed, a preliminary assessment of the vocational desires and career potential of the OJT employee, job coaching, and comprehen- sive counseling relative to absence, tardiness, budget planning, and family resource management. b. Job Related Education: This service is instruction in basic remedial education provided by the Employer to assist the OJT employee in learning the math and language skills needed to perform job duties satisfactorily. e. Job Orientation Traininn: This service is instruction given by the Employer to assist OJT employees in adjusting to the work environment, including, but not limited to, the following torics, as needed: (1) Payroll procedures. (2) Work hours. (3) Promotion policies. (4) Fringe benefits. (5) Safety rules. (6) Supervisory structure. (T) Employee responsibility to supervisors. (8) Benefits available under union membership (if applicable). (9) Understanding of the local transportation system. d, Supervisor-Human Relations Trainina: This service is training in human relations provided by The Employer for those staff persons who are to directly supervise new OJT employees, in order to assist these super- visors in becoming more aware of the problems typically faced by the OJT employees hired in connection with this Contract. 2. Reports. Employer shall assist County's OJT Contract representative in preparing regular nonthly progress reports or other such reports as may be required by the Department of Labor and/or the County. 3. Regular Employment. Employer shall hire the OJT employee as a regular member of the Employers work force and ensure that each OJT employee: a. Is on the Employer's payroll . b. Receives all the benefits of any other employee. c. Is paid full salary by the Employer through regular pay procedures. d. is exposed to all the customary practices of the Employer and normal requirements of the job. Employer will continue to employ the OJT employee upon the successful completion of _ the OJT program provided under this Contract. Employer may dismiss the OJT employee should his work performance be unsatisfactory and unresp nsive to improvement. Initials: Contractor Department -1- 00420 C r W SERVICE PLM (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 4 5 4. Dismissal of Employees. During the term of this Contract, Employer may not dismiss OJT employees hired in connection with this Contract without first: a. Giving to such employee prior notice of intent to dismiss and opportunity to correct the performance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action, and b. Consulting with County's OJT Contract- representative and cooperating in a ,joint attempt to correct the performance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action. 5. Employee Performance. Employer will not expect the OJT employee to be 100% productive during the On-the-Job training period. Employer will provide the OJT , employee with the special training and assistance required to ensure his opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledges, and abilities to function as a satisfactory employee. 6. On-Site Visits. Periodic job and training site visits will be made by representatives of County's authorized CETA agencies to assist the Employer with the training program, to check records, and to interview the OJT employees on the job. 7. Excluded Occupations. Occupations excluded from services under this Contract are commission sales, bartenders, garment workers, seasonal workers and those occupa- tions which require licensing as a pre-requisite for hiring. 8. Employee Wages. :!ages are considered to be monies paid by the Employer to the OJT employee for work performed (and do not include tips or commissions). Employer shall pay wages to OJT employees which shall be not less than the following, whichever is higher: a. The minimum wage rate required under the Fair Labor Standards Act (including any special rate provided by certification under Section 14 of that Act) to the extent that said Act is applicable to the OJT employee; or b. Any minimum wage rate applicable to the OJT employee and required under any Federal , State, or local law; and c. The minimum entrance wage rate for inexperienced workers in the same occupation in Employer's establishment or if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupations among other establishments in the community or area. Initials: Contractor Department -2- 0042-1 F• t MEN= ,g- MEI OJT SERVICES SCHEDULE (Employer Specification Sheet) Number 28 - 456 -�- PARI' A: Employer Specification Sheet I . Company and Division: Weber's Jolly's Beefburgers Inc. Address: 3800 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch CA 94509 Phone: (415) 757-9666 a-_�.-- 2. Employer's product or service: Retail Prepared Food 3. Staff person responsible for administering this Contract: Name: Gerald A. Weber Title: President, Weber's Jolly's BeefBurgers Inc. Phone: (415) 757-9666 or (415) 6S7-1557 4. Staff person(s) responsible for conducting training under this Contract: Name (s): Gerald A. )Veber Title(s): President, Weber's Jolly's BeefBurgers Inc. 5. Staff person(s) authorized to sign Contract payment demands: Name(s): Gerald A. Weber Title(s): President, Weber's Jolly's BeefBurgers Ire. 6. Total number of permanent, full-time employees: 25 7. Total number of OJT employees to be hired under this Contract: 1 (Not to exceed 25° of number shown in 6, above) `- 8. Selection Criteria. Preferred OJT employee characteristics to be used by Employer as selection criteria: a. Interest and aptitude for Fast Food Restaurant Overation b. Good Health C. Public Contact Personality (To be used as guidance by CETA agencies in recruiting potential employees for referral to Employer) 9. Training location. Address(es) where training under this Contract will take place: 3800 Delta Fair Blvd, Antioch CA 94509 10. Employment and Traininq in Aoprenticeable Occupations. If apprenticeable occupa- tions are included among the job classifications specified in Part B (Job Classi- fication/Services Sheet) of this Schedule, Employer intends to provide OJT employees in these classifications with the opportunity to advance to journeyman status: E] Yes, 6,3 No, E] NA. If Yes, describe: Initials: Contractor Department Oa�'22 OJT SERVICES SCS rDULE (Employer Specification Sheet) Number 28 - 456 ll. Concurrence of Collective Sarnaininq Acent. Occupations in which employment and training are offered under this Contract are subject to a collective bargaining agreement: p Yes. [XI No, [] NA. If yes, Employer has been given concurrence by the appropriate bargaining repre- sentative regarding the On-the-Job Training program and the rates of pay associ- ated therewith: [] Yes, [] No, [�] IIA. Indicate the name, title, and union affiliation of the respective bargaining representative: Employer's firm is currently involved in a labor dispute: [] Yes, Ks No. 12. Subcontractine. In connection with Paragraph 14 (Subcontract and Assignment) of the General Conditions, Employer intends to subcontract for certain OJT services: [] Yes, Cil No. If yes, Employer's request for written approval shall show the name and address of each subcontractor, the type of training service to be subcontracted, and the length of tine the subcontracted service is to be provided. The OJT and Special Counseling service may not be subcontracted. Employer shall be responsible for fulfilling all obligations and for adequacy of performance under this Contract, Including any services provided through a subcontract. 13. Previous Contract Experience. Employer has been awarded or participated in previous er.910yee Training contracts: [] Yes, E3 No. If Yes, specify awarding agency and contract number(s): 14. Hiring Schedule. Under the "Hire First" Principle, Employer must hire each parti- cipant prior to his receiving any training services under this Contract. Employer may not hire participants prior to the effective date of this Contract. Employer will fill all job openings established hereunder during the 60 day period beginning from the effective date of this Contract; this period shall be known as the Hiring Period. Budgeted Contract funds for such job positions that are unfilled at the expiration of the Hiring Period shall be autor•.atically deobligated from the Contract upon County's written notice thereof to Employer. Vacated job positions can be refilled during the hiring Period; however, no dropouts can be replaced after 60 days on the job. Employer's expected rate at which participants will be hired during each 30 day segment of the Hiring Period is as follows: First 30 day period: 1 Second 30 day period: 15. Contract Budget. Employer shall provide OJT services in strict accordance with the following Contract Budget: TOTAL AMOUNT FOR CONTRACT TERM a. OJT Services (All job classifications) (1) On-the-Job Training and Special Counseling S 1592.00 (2) Job Related Education S -0- (3) Job Orientation Training S 88.00 (4) Supervisor-Human Relations Training S -0- b. Maximum Allowable Contract Amount S 1680.00 Initials: Contractor Department -2- 00423 r ,V:r "P, .t Ir OJT SEPVICES Sr iEDU- •- (Job Ciasscfication/Services Sheer) Number 28 - 456 PART B. Job Classification/Services Sheet (Q 1 of 1 ) �- 1. Job Classification: Manager, Trainee 2. DOT No.: 189.16S.018 3. Starting wage: S3.50 per hour Ending wage: $3.90 per hour 4. Authorized number of OJT employees for this job classification: 1 5. OJT services to be provided by Employer for OJT employees in this job classification: _ a. OJT Services. (1) OJT and Special Counseling: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... -1- (b) Hours of OJT/SC per employee.............................. 800 (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for OJT/SC per employee.......S 1.99 (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)...........................................51592.00 (2) Job Related Education: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... -0- W Hours of JRE per employee.............. -0- (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for JRE (starting wage plus $2.00 instructional cost) per employee....................S -0- (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)....................:......................5 -0- (3) Job Orientation Traininq: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... (b) Hours of JOT per employee...............................0. -16- (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for JOT (starting wage plus $2.00 instructional cost) per employee ...................S S.SO (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: gg,00 (a) x (b) x (c)...........................................5 (4) Supervisor-Hunan Relations Training: (a) Number of Supervisors to receive this service............. -0- The number of supervisors times the hours of S/HRT per supervisor, (a) x (b), may not exceed the authorized number of OJT employees for this job classification (specified in 4. above) times 4 (the maximum allowable hours of S/HRT per authorized OJT employee). (b) Hours of S/HRT per supervisor........o.............o... -0- (Not to exceed 4 hours per OJT employee) (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for S/HRT per OJT employee supervisor................................................E 6.25 ' (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)...........................................5 -0— b. Maximum Allowable Payment Amount in This Job Classification. I )(d) + (2)(d) + (3)(d) + (4)(d)--......... ......... Initials: Contractor apartment .�__. . . 00424 f4� .. ... CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) Y 1. Contract Identification Number 8 " 4 5 L Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: On-the-Job Training (OJT) Services for employment and training of Kone) CETA eligible participants residing in Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa California, (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: Servisoft of Contra Costa County (Claude Sherman Johnson) Capacity: Sole Proprietor Address: 73 Buchanan Circle, Pacheco, California 94553 . .. .. 3. Term: The effective date of this Aantract is MAR 1 1 1975 and it terminates �� o unless sooner terminated as. provided herein. 4. Payment Limit: County's tot ymo Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $1.200.00 5. County's Obligations: County shall make those payments to the Contractor-described in the "Payment' Provisions" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. General and Special Conditions: This Contract is subject to the General Conditions attached hereto and to the Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incor- porated herein by reference. -` 7. Contractor's Obligations: Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the "Service Plan" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the teams and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 8. Project: This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Application for Federal Assistance, dated July 23, 1974 (U. S. Department of labor CETA Title i Comprehensive Manpower Services Project Grant No. 06-4004-21 ); Contra Costa County Title 1 Comprehensive Manpower Plan (federally approved).: Narrative Description of Title I Grant Application Under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, CETA Project Operating Plan, Program Transition Schedule, and Grant Signature Sheet. 9. Legal Authority: This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following --- legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 53703 - Federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) (P. L. 93-203,87 Stat. 839) 10. Signatures: Thes tures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY 0F.�NT COSTA, CALIF RNIA CONTRACTO . By ess Ch finnan, Bo of sors Lloyd/A. Stack General Manager Attest: County Clerk J. R OI.SSON (Designate official capacity in business) I, the person signing above, do hereby By Deputy certify that I am authorized by the above named business to execute this Contract and that i am acting for the business in Recommended by Human Resources Agency signing this Contract pursuant to its by- laws, a resolution of its governing body, • and/or any other pertinent tho ity BY Designee required by the business. __.. . Form Approve County Counsel WITNESS: Jame) By - Deputy (Title) DATED:— oZ 00 '25 . ... . . :.. a ;; u� n, • a r ti: PAYMENT PROVISIONS � Variable Payment at Fixed Price (On-the-Job Training Services) Numbec�r` Q V - 45" 7 1 . Payment Amount. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor, monthly, an amount equal to Contractor's allowable fixed price for services, as specified in Paragraph 2. of these Payment Provisions, subject to the Contract Budget included in the OJT Services Schedule (Part A). 2. Payment Basis. a. Payment shall be for services rendered at the allowable fixed price for services, defined as the total number of actual hours of each OJT service provided each month times the fixed hourly payment amount per OJT employee for each service within each job classification, as speci- fied in the OJT Services Schedule. Total payments within a job classi- fication shall not exceed the maximum allowable payment amount for services specified for that job classification, nor shall payments for any OJT service within a job classification exceed the maximum allowable payment amount specified for that service. b. Notwithstanding the provisions of 2.a. of these Payment Provisions, no payment shall be made for service hours on days for which wages were paid if these days occurred during a period of labor strike or work stoppage at Contractor's plants or job sites, when such plants or job sites constitute a training location under this Contract. 3. Payment. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly in the manner and form prescribed by the County (Demand Form D-15). Upon approval of each demand by the County Human Resources Agency Director or his designee, County will make monthly pay- ments as specified above. 4. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor-, without recourse, when-71"n-Me opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Con- tractor: a. The Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been made or is insufficiently documented, b. The Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or c. Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s). 5. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions to the extent they are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. Initials: Ll I Contractor Dep ment j 00POW dr �'�� a ro 1 -? CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES General Conditions 2 R 4 r� ,�j Number " '" ` 1. Compliance with Law: Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local --- -- laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection: Contractor's performance, place of business and records are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records: ' Contractor shat keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, the United States Department of Health, Education and 'Welfare, and the United States General Accounting Office, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records as may be required by the county. 4. Retention of Records: The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the termination of the Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this contract. Upon request, Contractor shall make available these records to county, state or federal personnel. 5. Termination: a. Written 2;otice: This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon th_Tity-day written notice thereof to the other. b. Failure to Perform: The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may pro- ceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract, as the case may be. c. Cessation of Funding: In the event that funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. 6. Entire Agreement: This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures: Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract including but not limited to monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in written "Informal Agreements" entered between the Contractor and the County. Such "Inform al Agreements" when entered shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarity that which is already required hereunder. Further, any "Informal Agreement" entered may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. "Informal Agreements" may be approved for, and executed on behalf of the County by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. Initials: Contractor Department . . --. K . ,,..: gym•».,, 4 General Conditions Number 2 Q v — 4 5 7 8. Modifications and Amendments: This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal (United States) approval. 9. Disputes: Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final deter- mination in writing by the Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. 10. Law Governing Contract: This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations: Should Federal or State regulations touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the tern hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County: Subject to the disputes provision contained 'herein, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee o: the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or'any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. - 13. Original Contract: The original copy of this Contract and of any amendment thereto is that 9 copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. I� 14.. Subcontract and Assignment: The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work con- templated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. Such approval shall be attached and made a part of this Contract. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. i' IS. Independent Contractor Status: This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 16. Conflicts of Interest: Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of the most recently adopted bylaws of any Corporation and also a complete and accurate list of the governing Board of Directors (or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of Board of Directors as changes in such governance occur, if Contractor is a corporation. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any Board of Directors of the Contractor shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. Initials ntractor Department s - 2 - 00 '28 E ------------ General Conditions i . Number ` :l i 17. Confidentiality: Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply with the provisions of Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and any other i State or Federal statute or regulation respecting confidentiality to assure that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of any pro- vision of the Welfare and Institutions Code relating to any form of public social services will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be pub- lished or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally violating Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is guilty of a misdemeanor. 18. Nondiscriminatory Services: Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. 19. Indemnification: The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County, its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with its operations or its services hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. -- -- ---�a 20. Insurance: During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as co-insured with limit of at least $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with satisfactory evidence of Insurance including a provision for thirty days written notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above- specified coverage. The Contractor also shall provide the County with a certi- ficate of insurance evidencing workmen's compensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance, as to the County, the State and Federal governments, its officers, agents, and employees, so that any other policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance. 21. Notices: All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the Director of the Human Resources Agency, 651 ��- Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. Initi s: Con actor Department 001?--29 - 3 - . _ ..< _. 00,'29 - 3 - SPECIAL CONDITIONS (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 457 1 . Compliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars pursuant to Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95 and 98, as published in the Federal Re ister, Vol . 39, No. 108, Tuesday, June 4, 1974; as may be revised and amended; and which are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Status of Participants. Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered employees or agents of County. Contractor is an independent contractor, and County shall not have control over the methods and details by which the terms of this Contract are fulfilled. 3. Child Labor. No person under 18 years of age shall be employed in any occupafiion which the United States Secretary of Labor has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E). Any eligible participants under 16 years of ace will be employed only in accordance with the limi- tations imposed by 29 CFR Part 1500, Subpart C. 4. Termination, Further Provision. This Contract may be .ferminated as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5 (Termination), subject to the following: a. County's termination for failure of Contractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not be exercised until 30 days after Contractor has been sent by County a written notice specifying the failure to perform and Contractor has tailed to correct such failure of-performance within said 30 days after the sending of said notice. b. County may exercise its right of termination specified in Paragraph 4.a. of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continue in force. c. Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c., shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor. d: Notwithstanding Paragraph 4.a. of these Special Conditions, County may terminate this Contract at its sole discretion upon sending notice thereof to Contractor, should Contractor dismiss any OJT employee hired In connection with this Contract without first giving to such employee prior notice of intent to dismiss and opportunity to correct the per- formance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action and without first consulting with County's OJT Contract representative and cooperating in a joint attempt to correct the performance or circum- stances giving rise to the dismissal action. 5. Affirmative Action Plan. Contractor shall comply with Executive Order No. 11246, entitled Equal Employment Opportunity", as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Contractor hereby certifies that it has an AM m6tive Action Plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that plan. 6. Equal Opportunity. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including appren- ticeship. 7. Nondiscrimination. This Contract and any subcontract hereunder is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations issued thereunder and found at 29 CFR 31 . In undertaking to carry out its obligations under said Act and Regulations, the Contractor will designate a,,, ndividual to have th Initials: �. Contractor Oephrefinent 001-1-30 t ry R e SPECIAL CONDITIONS (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 2 8 5 7 primary responsibility for assuring that the Contractor is in full compliance. The Contractor further agrees: a. That any "service, financial aid, or other benefit" as used in this clause shall include, with respect to trainees and employees or pros- e pective trainees and employees under this Contract, their recruitment, registration, examination, counseling, selection, testing, placement, employment, work assignment, reimbursement, retention, supplemental education, and training. b. That the Contractor will not permit trainees and employees to perform work assisting any facility, whether owned by it or otherwise, which provides any service, financial aid, or other benefit in a manner which discriminates on the basis of race, color, or national origin. The _ Contractor will obtain from the owner and operator of each facility which is not owned by him and which would be assisted by the work of trainees and employees an equal opportunity assurance in the form pro- vided by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee before trainees and employees will be permitted to perform any work assisting any such facility. e. That upon receipt of a written or oral complaint from any person, the Contractor immediately will notify the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee and mail to him a copy of any written complaint. The Contractor will cooperate with the Department of Labor by undertaking such activities as may be requested by the Human Resouces Agency Director or his designee in an attempt to ascertain facts relevant to the complaint and assure that operations under this Contract are in full compliance. Unless otherwise directed, the Contractor will investigate the complaint and within 15 days following the complaint will submit to the complainant and the Human Resouces Agency Director or his designee a written report of the investigation regarding the complaint including any actions taken by the Contractor as a result of the complaint. 8. Maintenance of Effort. Contractor or subcontractor sponsored level of training in existence prior to initiation of this Contract shall be continued and not be reduced in level of effort in any way as a result of this Contract except for re- ductions unrelated to the provisions or purposes of this Contract. 9. Relocation of Contractors and Subcontractors. The Contractor stipulates and { agrees to require any subcontractor to stipulate that the establishment in which on- the-job training will be given: a a. Has not been moved from any previous location later than three years prior to the effective date of this Contract. b. Is not a branch, affiliate or subsidiary of a business entity in another location which has, at any time subsequent to the date in a. above, relocated or expanded so as to cause an increase in unemployment or the closing down of operations in the area of original location or in any ° other area in which the entity conducts business operations. v_ 10. Review and Reconsideration of Adverse Action. Upon written request to the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee by the trainee or employee, or upon the initiation of grievance procedures provided under an applicable collective bargain- ing agreement, a trainee or employee shall be given an opportunity to be heard in connection with reconsideration or review of any adverse action taken against him. If, in the absence of a collective bargaining agreement applicable to the trainee or employee and upon review by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee, it is determined that the request for reconsideration of adverse action has merit, it shall be subject to review procedures, permitting appeals by either party up to the U. S. Secretary of Labor or his duly authorized representative. In any event, a trainee or employee shall be entitled to review and reconsideration of the good cause aspects of any adverse action which would affect his future eligibility for training or allowances. Such reconsideration and review action may either sustain or reverse the action taken by the training facility. f� Initia s: ntractor Department -2- 00'31 i i SPECIAL CONDITIONS (On-the-Job Training Services) � Number 28 If . Confidentiality, Further Provision. Subject to the requirements of Para- graph 17. (Confidentiality) of the General Conditions, the Contractor further agrees to maintain the confidentiality of any information regarding applicants, project participants or their immediate families which may be obtained through application forms, interviews, tests, reports from public agencies or counselors, or any other : source. Without the permission of the applicant or participant, such information shall be divulged only as necessary for purposes related to the performance or evaluation of the Contract and to persons having responsibilities under the Contract, including those furnishing services to the project under subcontract. 12. Records. Paragraph 3. (Records) of General Conditions is hereby modified by substituting the phrase "Department of Labor" for the phrase "Department of Health, Education and Welfare". 13. Disputes. Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of General Conditions is hereby deleted in toto. Disputes between County and Contractor shall be settled in accordance with pertinent Department of Labor regulations. 14. Insurance. Paragraph 20. (insurance) of the General Conditions is hereby modified to read as follows: "During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of lia- bility insurance in amounts acceptable to County, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as co-insured for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or. occurrence. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contrac- tor shall provide the County with satisfactory evidence of Insurance including a provision for thirty days wriTten notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above-specified coverage. The Contractor also shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workmen's compensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall consti- tute primary insurance, as to the County, the State and Federal governments, its officers, agents, and employees, so that any other policies held by the shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance." Initials: CMrrrZs W ctor Department -3- 0V�32 i -3- I OVM ..w..,_. j I SERVICE PLANT (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 5). 8 - 457 1. OJT Services. The Contractor (hereinafter referred to as "Employer") shall hire and employ CETA eligible participants who are Contra Costa County residents (excluding those resident in the City of Richmond) and who will be referred to Employer and certified as eligible by County's authorized CETA agencies, as specified herein. Employer will employ these OJT employees in such job classification(s) and provide such OJT services as are specified in the OJT Services Schedule (Employer Specification Sheet and Job Classification/Services Sheet) attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. One Job Classification/Services Sheet shall be prepared for each job classification. The OJT Services to be provided for said OJT employees are defined as follows: a. OJT and Special Counseling: This service is skill training and special counseling given at the job site by the Employer, consisting of: (1) Practical instruction in learning the skills and duties needed to successfully perform in a particular job classification, and (2) Individual assistance in handling personal problems arising either on or off the job that affect job performance, including, as needed, a preliminary assessment of the vocational desires and career potential of the OJT employee, job coaching, and comprehen- sive counseling relative to absence, tardiness, budget planning, and family resource management. b. Job Related Education: This service is instruction in basic remedial education provided by the Employer to assist the OJT employee in learning the math and language skills needed to perform job duties satisfactorily. c. Job Orientation Training: This service is instruction given by the Employer to assist OJT employees in adjusting to the work environment, including, but not limited to, the following topics, as needed: (1) Payroll procedures. (2) Work hours. (3) Promotion policies. (4) Fringe benefits. (5) Safety rules. (6) Supervisory structure. (7) Employee responsibility to supervisors. (8) Benefits available under union membership (if applicable). (9) Understanding of the local transportation system. d. Supervisor-Human Relations TraininQ_ : This service is training in human relations provided by the Employer for those staff persons who are to directly supervise new OJT employees, in order to assist these super- visors in becoming more aware of the problems typically faced by the OJT employees hired in connection with this Contract. 2. Reports. Employer shall assist County's OJT Contract representative in preparing regular monthly progress reports or other such reports as may be required by the Department of Labor and/or the County. 3. Regular Employment. Employer shall hire the OJT employee as a regular member of the Employer's work force and ensure that each OJT employee: a. Is on the Employer's payroll . b: Receives all the benefits of any other employee. c. Is paid full salary by the Employer through regular pay procedures. d. Is exposed to all the customary practices of the Employer and normal requirements of the job. Employer will continue to employ the OJT employee upon the successful completion of the OJT program provided under this Contract. Employer may dismiss the OJT employee should his work performance be unsatisfactory and un pons, a to�Iimprovertentt,., Initials. Contractor Department 00�r)3 x_.. r nT� SERVICE PLAN (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 457 4. Dismissal of Employees. During the term of this Contract, Employer may not dismiss OJT employees hired in connection with this Contract without first: a. Giving to such employee prior notice of intent t6 dismiss and opportunity to correct the performance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action, and b. Consulting with County's OJT Contract -representative and cooperating in a•joint attempt to correct the performance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action. 5. Employee Performance. Employer will not expect the OJT employee to be 100% productive during the On-the-Job training period. Employer will provide the OJT employee with the special raining and assistance required to ensure his opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledges, and abilities to function as a satisfactory employee. 6. On-Site Visits. Periodic job and training site visits will be made by representatives of County's authorized CETA agencies to assist the Employer with the training program, to check records, and to interview the OJT employees on the job. 7. Excluded Occupations. Occupations excluded from services under this Contract are commission sales, bartenders, garment workers, seasonal workers and those occupa- tions which require licensing as a pre-requisite for hiring. 8. Employee gages. Wages are considered to be monies paid by the Employer to the OJT employee for work performed (and do not include tips or commissions). -- Employer shall pay wages to OJT employees which shall be not less than the following, whichever is higher: a. The minimum wage rate required under the Fair Labor Standards act (including any special rate provided by certification under Section 14 of that Act) to the extent that said Act is applicable to the OJT employee; or b. Any minimum wage rate applicable to the OJT employee and required under any Federal , State, or local law; and • c. The minimum entrance wage rate for inexperienced workers in the same occupation in Empl-oyer's establishment or if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupations among other establishments in the community or area. Initials. kA Contractor Depart fnt 2- U .341 OJT SERVICES SCHEDULE 4 (Employer Specification Sheet) Q 4 i Number 2y 4 PART A: Employer Specification Sheet 1 . Company and Division: SUMI-Sn" OE MNTRA COSTA, 0=-=- Address: 73 Buchanan Circle, Pacheco, California s45,S3 Phone: 685-36U 2. Employer's product or service: Yater Conditioning 3. Staff person responsible for administering this Contract: Name: Mr. Lloyd L. Stack Title: General Manager - Phone: 685-3622 _ 4. Staff person(s) responsible for conducting training under this Contract: Name (s): Mr. Bob Moss Title(s): Line Supervisor 5. Staff person(s) authorized to sign Contract payment demands: Name(s): Mr. Lloyd Stack , Mrs. Carol Johnson Title(s): General Manager, Bookkeeper -wm - 6. . Total number of permanent, full-time emp1oyees: 18 7. Total number of OJT employees to be hired under this Contract: 1 (one) Mot to exceed 25% of number shown in 6. above) 8. . Selection Criteria. Preferred OJT employee characteristics to be used by Employer as selection criteria: a. Good physical condition b. Ability to use basic hand tools. c. Valid California driver's license (To be used as guidance by CETA agencies in recruiting potential employees for referral to Employer) 9. Training Location. Address(es) where training under this Contract will take place 73 Buchanan Circle, Pacheco, California 94553 10. Employment and Training in Apprenticeable Occupations. If apprenticeable occupe- tions are included among the job classifications specified in Part 6 (Job Classi - fication/Services Sheet) of this Schedule, Employer intends to provide OJT empic,:_. in these classifications with the opportunity to advance to journeyman status: 0 Yes, ❑ No, 50 NA. If Yes, describe: Initials: Cbfi-,- or Department -I- 00435 + 2,r,-, 4; .., .. -,., -..,.,w,.; .G .w ,. ., .. .. ... .. .. _ rFa .-. �'i''i;"•.`,c�'C"•s c.i. ., :�'°F:x'�^,Z .. i 00435 w OJT SERVICES SCHEDULE (Employer Specification Sheet) -_ Number 28 - 457 11 . Concurrence of Collective Barnaining Agent. Occupations in which employment and training are offered under this Contract are subject to a collective bargaining agreement: [] Yes, [] No, 2.] NA. If yes, Employer has been given concurrence by the appropriate bargaining repre- sentative regarding the On-the-Job Training program and the rates of pay associ- ated therewith: [] Yes, [] No, [4 NA. Indicate the name, title, and union affiliation of the respective bargaining representative: Employer's firm is currently involved in a labor dispute: [] Yes, N No. 12. Subcontracting. In connection with Paragraph 14 (Subcontract and Assignment) of the General Conditions, Employer intends to subcontract for certain OJT services: [] Yes, F] No. If yes, Employer's request for written approval shall show the name and address of each subcontractor, the type of training service to be subcontracted, and the length of time the subcontracted service is to be provided. The OJT and Special Counseling service may not be subcontracted. Employer shall be responsible for fulfilling all obligations and for adequacy of performance under this Contract, Including any services provided through a subcontract. 13. Previous Contract Experience. Employer has been awarded or participated in previous employee training contracts: [] Yes, LXJ No. If Yes, specify awarding agency and contract number(s): 14. Hiring Schedule. Under the "Faire First" Principle, Employer must hire each parti-- _ cipant praor. to his receiving any training services under this Contract. Employer may not hire participants prior to the effective date of this Contract. Employer' will fill all job openings established hereunder during the 60 day period beginning from the effective date of this Contract; this period shall be known as the Hiring Period. Budgeted Contract funds for such job positions that are unfilled at the-expiration of the Hiring Period shall be automatically deobligated from the Contract upon County's written notice thereof to Employer. Vacated job positions can be refilled during the Hiring Period; however, no dropouts can be replaced after 60 days on the job. Employer's expected rate at which participants will be hired during each 30 day segment of the Hiring Period is as follows: First 30 day period: 1(nre) Second 30 day period: O (none) 15. Contract Budoet. Employer shall provide OJT services in strict accordance with the following Contract Budget: TOTAL AMOUNT FOR CONTRACT TERM a. OJT Services (All job classifications) (1) On-the-Job Training and Special Counseling S 1,200.00 (2) Job Related Education S (3) Job Orientation Training S �� (4) Supervisor-Human Relations Training S b. Maximum Allowable Contract Amount S 19200.00 ,cam Initials: Contractor Department -2- OC-1436 UUL-10o -2- .. . 9..�:g.t '-�.n �-•.:"•`.*' d^ `i, s t. .'::A ~' - ~ w.:,`+ . .. -^ ,.k-.. t .. .fin' - .. -.. �'.'_:1.-. .: �:.......... V �ti _.. _. n.. .... a:....":`.�u•.u5ri 's:�:HLVYiflill...®'.."-' .. .... ... .. ... .. .. ..,. ... .. .. _.. `I J OJT SERVICES SCHEDULE (Job Classification/Services Sheet) rc 87 457 Number h PART B. Job Classification/Services Sheet U 1 of 1 ) i I . Job Classification: Automobile Body Repairman 2. DOT No.: 8)7.381 3. Starting wage: 83.00/hour Ending wage: 1U.00/hour 4. Authorized number of OJT employees for this job classification: 1 (one) 5. OJT services to be provided by Employer for OJT employees in this job classification: a. OJT Services. (1) OJT and Special Counseling: ---- --- (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... 1 (b) Hours of OJT/SC per employee... 800 ........................... (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for OJT/SC per employee.......S 1,50 (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c).................................... .......S 11200.00 .(2) Job Related Education: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... (b) Hours of JRE per employee.. ............................... --- (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for JRE (starting wage plus S2.00 instructional cost) per employee... . .........oo..o..S (d) ' Maximumallowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)..........—.......'.......................S --- m, _ _ (3) Job Orientation Traininq: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... --- (b) Hours of JOT per employee................................. --- a (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for JOT (starting wage p l us S2.00 instructional cost) per employee . ..................S --- < } (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)..........................oo.... .........—S (4) Supervisor-Human Relations Training: (a) Number of Supervisors to receive this service............. --- The number of supervisors times the hours of S/HRT per supervisor, (a) x (b), may not exceed the authorized number of OJT employees for this job classification • (specified in 4. above) times 4 (the maximum allowable hours of S/HRT per authorized OJT employee). (b) Hours of S/HRT per supervisor............o................ --- (Not to exceed 4 hours per OJT employee) (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for S/HRT per OJT employee supervisor........................................ ........S 6.25 (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c) S --- .............. ............................. b. Maximum Allowable Payment Amount in This Job Classification. 1,200.00 I )(d) + (2)(d) + (3)(d) + (4)(d).......... . ..........5 Initials: Contractor OW, Denartment 'o-' Initials: Contractor a rtment 00 i May 1974 r CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County human Resources Agenc ) t?QQ 58 t Contract Identification Number t Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: On-the-.lob Training (OJT) Services for employment and training of 1 CETA eligible participants residing in Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa California, (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise follows: i. Name: EURv AN 1:OTCRS {Mr. Carlos Silva} _ fi/ Capacity: SOME PROPS"TflRSHIP Address: 2694 Monument Blvd. , Concord, California 94518 _.��-�.--1.x-5. 3. Term: The effective date of this Contract is (VAR 1 1 1975 and it terminates June ?O, 1975 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit: County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 1,200.oc 5. County's Obligations: County shall make those payments to the Contractor described in the "Payment Provisions" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, ` subject to all terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. General and Saecial Conditions: This Contract is subject to the General Conditions attached hereto and to the Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incor- porated herein by reference. 7. Contractor's Obligations: Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the "Service Plan" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 8. Project: This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Application for Federal Assistance, dated July 23, 1974 _ (U. S. Department of Labor CETA Title 1 Comprehensive Manpower Services Project Grant No. 06-4004-21 ); Contra Costa County Title i Comprehensive Manpower Plan (federally approved) [narrative Description of Title I Grant Application Under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, CETA Project Operating Plan, Program Transition Schedule, and Grant Signature Sheet. 9. Legal Authority: This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 53703 Federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) (P. L. 93-203,87 Stat. 839) 10. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNJYgnC! COSTA, C6LI71ORIIIA CONTRACTOR y V1J. N. ess Chairman, Board of` upervisors Attest: County Clerk J. R. OLSSON (Designate official capacity in business) 1, the person signing above, do hereby By � ...,— Deputy certify that I am authorized by the above named business to execute this Contract and that I am acting for the business in Recommended by Human Resources Agency signing this Contract pursuant to its by- laws, aresolution of its governing body, /� and/or any other pertinent authority By -�^-^- - .ft.. Designee requ i red by the business. QS Form Approved: County Counsel W I TNESMame) By JW#4t Deputy (Tale) DATED: 004.38 J its PAYMENT PROV I S I ONS Variable Payment at Fixed Price (On-the-Job Training Services) dumbery, 8 — 4 58 1 . Payment Amount. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor, monthly, an amount equal to Contractor's allowable fixed price for services, as specified in Paragraph 2. of these Payment Provisions, subject to the Contract Budget included in the OJT Services Schedule (Part A5. 2. Payment Basis. a. Payment shall be for services rendered at the allowable fixed price for services, defined as the total number of actual hours of each OJT service provided each month times the fixed hourly payment amount per OJT employee for each service within each job classification, as speci- fied in the OJT Services Schedule. Total payments within a job classi- fication sh_; l not exceed the maximum allowable payment amount for services specified for that job classification, nor shall payments for any OJT service within a job classification exceed the maximum allowable payment amount specified for that service. b. Notwithstanding the provisions of 2.a. of these Payment Provisions, no payment shall be made for service hours on days for which wages were paid if these days occurred during a period of labor strike or work stoppage at Contractor's plants or job sites, when such plants or job sites constitute a training location under this Contract. 3. Payment. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly in the manner and form prescribed by the County (Demand Form D-15). Upon approval of each demand by the County Human Resources Agency Director or his designee, County will make monthly pay- ments as specified above. 4. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor,, without recourse, when in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Con- tractor: a. The Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been made or is insufficiently documented, b. The Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or c. Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s). 5. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County the full amount of the County's Iiabi11ty, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions to the extent they are attributable to the Contractor's -failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. l Initials: _Z;5 Contractor Department 00430 ' r CCC I Standard Form May 1974 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES General Conditions Number 2 8 ! 4 5 y 1. Compliance with Law: Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection: Contractor's performance, place of business and records are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records: Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, the United States Department of health, Education and Welfare, and the United States General Accounting Office, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records as may be required by the county. 4. Retention of Records: The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract -for three years from the termination of the Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this contract. Upon request, Contractor shall make available these records to county, state or federal personnel. �__ 5. Termination: a. Written Notice: This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thrity-day written notice thereof to the other. b. Failure to Perform: The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may pro- ceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract, as the case may be. c. Cessation of Funding: In the event that funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. 6. Entire Agreement: This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7,. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures: Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract including but not limited to monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in written "Informal Agreements" entered between the Contractor and the County. Such "Informal Agreements" when entered shall not be amendments to this- Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any "Informal Agreement" entered may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. "Informal Agreements" may be approved for, and executed on behalf of the County by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. Initials: Contractor 15epartment 00440 G:nerai Conditions dumber 28 - 458 H. Modifications and Amendments: This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal (United States) approval. 9. Disputes: Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final deter- mination in writing by the Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. 10. Law Governing Contract: This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations: Should Federal or State regulations touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. " 12. No Waiver by County: Subject to the disputes provision contained herein, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the te_^ms and conditions hereof. 13. Original Contract: The original copy of this Contract and of any amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assignment: The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work con- templated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. Such approval shall be attached and made a part of this Contract. This ' Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. 15. Independent Contractor Status: This Contract is by and between two izndependent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 16. Conflicts of Interest: Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of the most recently adopted bylaws of any Corporation and also a complete and accurate list of the governing Board of Directors (or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of Board of Directors as changes in such governance occur, if Contractor is a corporation. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any Board of Directors of the Contractor shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. Initials: ! ' Contractor Department - 2 - 0041,41 , r 4 r , . I General Conditions ` dumber 28 - 458 17. Confidentiality: Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employess to comply with the provisions of Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and any other ! State or Federal statute or regulation respecting confidentiality to assure that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of any pro- vision of the Welfare and Institutions Code relating to any form of public social services will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be pub- lished or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally violating Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is guilty of a misdemeanor. 18. Nondiscriminatory Services: Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religicus worship or instruction. 19. Indemnification: The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County, its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with its operations or its services hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 20. Insurance: During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as co-insured with limit of at least $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with satisfactory evidence of Insurance including a provision for thirty days written notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above- specified coverage_ The Contractor also shall provide the County with a certi- ficate of insurance evidencing workmen's compensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance, as to the County, the State and Federal governments, its officers, agents, and employees,, so that any other policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance. 21. Notices: All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the Director of the Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. Initials: 1 Contractor Department 0OI42 3 - - 3 - 11 Room" _.. SPECIAL CONDIT10!IS (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 2 8 — 4 5 O 1. Compliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars pursuant to Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95 and 98, as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 39, No, 108, Tuesday, June 4, 1974; as may be'revised and amended; and which are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Status of Participants. Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered employees or agents of County. Contractor is an independent contractor, and County shall not have control over the methods and details by which the terms of this Contract are fulfilled. 3. Child Labor. No person under 18 years of age shall be employed in any occupation which the United States Secretary of Labor has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E). Any eligible participants under 16 years of age will be employed only in accordance with the limi- tations imposed by 29 CFR Part 1500, Subpart C. 4. Termination, Further Provision. This Contract may be -terminated as specified In General Conditions, Paragraph 5 (Termination), subject to the following: a. County's termination for failure of Contractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not be exercised until 30 days after Contractor has been sent by County a written notice specifying the failure to perform and Contractor has failed to correct such failure of performance within said 30 days after the sending of said notice. b. County may exercise its right of termination specified in Paragraph 4.a. of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continue in force. c. Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c., shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor. d. Notwithstanding Paragraph 4.a. of these Special Conditions, County may terminate this Contract at its sole discretion upon sending notice Ir thereof to Contractor, should Contractor dismiss any OJT employee hired in connection with this Contract without first giving to such employee prior notice of intent to dismiss and opportunity to correct the per- - - formance or circumstances giving rise To the dismissal action and without first consulting with County's OJT Contract representative and cooperating in a joint attempt to correct the performance or circum- stances giving rise to the dismissal action. 5. Affirmative Action Plan. Contractor shall comply with Executive Order No. 11246, entitled Equal Employment Opportunity", as- supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Contractor hereby certifies that it has an Affirmative Action Plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that pian. 6. Equal Opportunity. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include but not be limited to the followin • Employment, u radin demotion ` , 9- upgrading, , or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates l of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including appren- ticeship. 7. Nondiscrimination. This Contract and any subcontract hereunder is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations issued thereunder and found at 29 CFR 31 . In undertaking to carry out its obligations under said Act and Regulations, the Contractor will designate an individual to have the Initials: _ y Contractor Department OOL'_43 I' is SPECIAL CONDITIONS (On-the-Job Training Services) Number . 2 8 4 5 Q V primary responsibility for assuring that the Contractor is in full compliance. The Contractor further agrees: a. That any "service, financial aid, or other benefit" as used in this clause shall include, with respect to trainees and employees or pros- pective trainees and employees under this Contract, their recruitment, registration, examination, counseling, selection, testing, placement, employment, work assignment, reimbursement, retention, supplemental education, and training. b. That the Contractor will not permit trainees and employees to perform work assisting any facility, whether owned by it or otherwise, which provides any service, financial aid, or other benefit in a manner which discriminates on the basis of race, color, or national origin. The Contractor will obtain from the owner and operator of each facility which is not owned by him and which would be assisted by the work of trainees and employees an equal opportunity assurance in the form pro- ' vided by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee before trainees and employees will be permitted to perform any work assisting any such facility. c. That upon receipt of a written or oral complaint from any person, the Contractor immediately will notify the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee and mail to him a copy of any written complaint. The Contractor will cooperate with the Department of Labor by undertaking such activities as may be requested by the Human Resouces Agency Director or his designee in an attempt to ascertain facts relevant to the complaint and assure that operations under this Contract are in full compliance. Unless otherwise directed, the Contractor will investigate the•complaint and within 15 days following the complaint will submit to the complainant and the Human Resouces Agency Director or his designee a written report of the investigation regarding the complaint including any actions taken by the Contractor as a result of the complaint. B. Maintenance of Effort. Contractor or subcontractor sponsored level of training in existence prior to initiation of this Contract shall be continued and not be reduced in level of effort in any way as a result of this Contract except for re- ductions unrelated to the provisions or purposes of this Contract. 9. Relocation of Contractors and Subcontractors. The Contractor stipulates and m agrees to require any subcontractor to stipulate that the establishment in which on- the-job training will be given: a. Has not been moved from any previous location later than three years prior to the effective date of this Contract. ........... b. Is not a branch, affiliate or subsidiary of a business entity in another location which has, at any time subsequent to the date in a. above, relocated or expanded so as to cause an increase in unemployment or the closing down of operations in the area of original location or in any other area in which the entity conducts business operations. 10. Review and Reconsideration of Adverse Action. Upon written request to the -Human Resources Agency Director or his designee by the trainee or employee, or upon the initiation of grievance procedures provided under an applicable collective bargain- ing agreement, a trainee or employee shall be given an opportunity to be heard in connection with reconsideration or review of any adverse action taken against him. If, in the absence of a collective bargaining agreement applicable to the trainee or employee and upon review by the Human Resources Agency Director or his designee, it is determined that the request for reconsideration of adverse action has M. rit, it shall be subject to review procedures. permitting appeals by either party up to the U. S. Secretary of Labor or his duly authorized representative. In any event, a v trainee or employee shall be entitled to review and reconsideration of the good cause aspects of any adverse action which would affect his future eligibility for training or allowances. Such reconsideration and review action may either sustain or reverse the action taken by the training facility. , Kz_Initials:. Contractor Department -z- 001144 'K' -Z- 11 1 11M SPECIAL CONDITIONS (On-the-Jab Training Services) Number P, ? 4 !_3' 8 11 . Confidentiality, Further Provision. Subject to the requirements of Para- graph 17. (Confidentiality) of the General Conditions, the Contractor further agrees to maintain the confidentiality of any information regarding applicants, project participants or their immediate families which may be obtained through application forms, interviews, tests, reports from public agencies or counselors, or any other source. Without the permission of the applicant or participant, such information shall be divulged only as necessary for purposes related to the performance or evaluation of the Contract and to persons having responsibilities under the Contract, including those furnishing services to the project under subcontract. 12. Records. Paragraph 3. (Records) of General Conditions is hereby modified by substituting the phrase "Department of Labor" for the phrase "Department of Health, Education and Welfare". 13. Disputes. Paragraph 9. M sputes) of General Conditions is hereby deleted in toto. Disputes between County and Contractor shall be settled in accordance with • pertinent Department of Labor regulations. 14. Insurance. Paragraph 20. (Insurance) of the General Conditions is hereby modified to read as follows: "During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of lia- bility insurance in amounts acceptable to County, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as co-insured for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contrac- tor shall provide the County with satisfactory evidence of Insurance including - a provision for thirty days written notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above-specified coverage. The Contractor also shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workmen's compensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall consti- tute primary insurance, as to the County, the State and Federal governments, its officers, agents, and employees, so that any other policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance." l Initials: Contractor Department -3- � 7k�7X n NO.,,,fin k_ . .. A„ '',.:'.. .y .';: n.• .. i SERVICE PLAN) (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 4 . ri 8 } 1 . OJT Services. The Contractor (hereinafter referred to as "Employer") shall hire and employ CETA eligible participants who are Contra Costa County residents ( excluding those resident in the City of Richmond) and who will be referred to Employer and certified as eligible by County's authorized CETA agencies, as specified herein. Employer will employ these OJT employees in such job classification(s) and provide such OJT services as are specified in the OJT Services Schedule (Employer Specification Sheet and Job Classification/Services Sheet) attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. One Job Classification/Services Sheet shall be prepared for each job classification. The OJT Services to be provided for said OJT employees are defined as follows: a. OJT and Special Counseling: This service is skill training and special counseling given at the job site by the Employer, consisting of: (1) Practical instruction in learning the skills and duties needed to successfully perform in a particular job classification, and (2) Individual assistance in handling personal problems arising either on or off the job that affect job performance, including, as needed, a preliminary assessment of the vocational desires and career potential of the OJT employee, job coaching, and comprehen- sive counseling relative to absence, tardiness, budget planning, and family resource management. b. Job Related Education: This service is instruction in basic remedial education providec by the Employer to assist the OJT employee in learning the mat^ and language skills needed to perform job duties satisfactorily. c. Job Orientation Training: This service is instruction given by the Employer to assist OJT employees in adjusting to the work environment, including, but not limited to, the following topics, as needed: (1) Payroll procedures. (2) Work hours. (3) Promotion policies. (4) Fringe benefits. (5) Safety rules. (b) Supervisory structure. (7) Employee responsibility to supervisors. . (8) Benefits available under union membership (if applicable). (9) Understanding of the local transportation system. d. Supervisor-Human Relations Training: This service is training in human relations provided by the Employer for those staff persons who are to directly supervise new OJT employees, in order to assist these super- visors in becoming more aware of the problems typically faced by the OJT employees hired in connection with this Contract. 2. Reports. Employer shall assist County's OJT Contract representative in preparing regular monthly progress reports or other such reports as may be required by the Department of Labor and/or the County. 3. Regular Emaloyment. Employer shall hire the OJT employee as a regular member of the Employer's work force and ensure that each OJT employee: a. Is on the Employer's payroll . b: Receives all the benefits of any other employee. c. Is paid full salary by the Employer through regular pay procedures. d. Is exposed to all the customary practices of the Employer and normal 7 requirements of the job. Employer will continue to employ the OJT employee upon the successful completion of the OJT program provided under this Contract. Employer may dismiss the OJT employee should his work performance be unsatisfactory and unresponsive,to impr men , Initials: Contractor epartment _ 004146 - ,no,- R I ' P y•' T77 11 _ x SERV 1 CE PLA-14 (On-the-Job Training Services) Number 28 - 458 4. Dismissal of Employees. During the term of this Contract, Employer may not dismiss OJT employees hired in connection with this Contract without first: a. Giving to such employee prior notice of intent to dismiss and opportunity to correct the performance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action, and b. Consulting with County's OJT Contract representative and cooperating in a joint attempt to correct the performance or circumstances giving rise to the dismissal action. 5. Employee Performance. Employer will not expect the OJT employee to be 100% productive during the On-the-Job training period. Employer will provide the OJT employee with the special training and assistance required to ensure his opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledges, and abilities to funcT-ion as a satisfactory employee. 6. On-Site Visits. Periodic job and training site visits will be made by representatives of County's authorized CETA agencies to assist the Employer with the training program, to check records, and to interview the OJT employees on the job. 7. Excluded Occupations. Occupations excluded from services under this Contract are commission sales, bartenders, garment workers, seasonal workers and those occupa- tions which require licensing as a pre-requisite for hiring. B. Employee Mages. Wages are considered to be monies paid by the Employer to the OJT employee for work performed (and do not include tips or commissions). Employer shall pay wages to OJT employees which shall be not less than the following, whichever is higher: a. The minimum wage rate required under the Fair Labor Standards Act (including any special rate provided by certification under Section 14 of that Act) to the extent that said Act is applicable to the OJT employee; or b. Any minimum wage rate applicable to the OJT employee and required under any Federal , State, or local law; and c. The minimum entrance wage rate for inexperienced workers in the same occupation in Employer's establishment or if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupations among other establishments in the community or area. Initials: Contractor De r ment -2- 00447 i -2- OW41 OJT SERVICES Sr,:HEDULE (Employer Specification Sheet) Number 8 + 4 1,v Q V PART A: Employer Specification Sheet 1 . Company and Division: EURMAN MOTORS Address: 2694 Monw.ent Blvd. , Co-rn.-i1, enl i fn? Phone: 687-8787 2. Employer's product or service: roreim Auto Renairs 3. Staff person responsible for administering this Contract: Name: Air. Carlos Silva Title: Ou-ner Phone: 687-8787 4. Staff person(s) responsible for conducting training under this Contract: Name (s): Mr. Carlos Silva Title(s): Owner 5. Staff person(s) authorized to sign Contract payment demands: Name(s): Mr. Carlos Silve Title(s): Omer 6. Total number of permanent, full-time employees: 4 7. Total number of OJT employees to be hired under this Contract: 1 Mot to exceed 251% of number shown in 6. above) B. ' Selection Criteria. Preferred OJT employee characteristics to be used by Employer as selection criteria: a. GOOD IM,CHZJCAL :Pp-PITUI)E b. GOOD 3.£i.R?7 NG AB=TL-:,S C. TESIONSIrJ1.E PERM..; (To be used as guidance by CETA agencies in recruiting potential employees for referral to Employer) 9. Training Location. Address(es) where training under this Contract will take place: 2694 Monument Boulevard, Concord, C--lifornia 10. Employment and Traininq in Apprenticeabie Occupations. If apprenticeable occupa- tions are included among the job classifications specified in Part B (Job Classi- fication/Services Sheet) of this Schedule, Employer intends to provide OJT employees in these classifications with the opportunity to advance to journeyman status: [] Yes, [] No, UA. If Yes, describe: Initials: ai 11-7> Contractor Department -I- 0048 OJT SERVICES SCHEDULE (Employer Specification Sheet) c� r� Number V - 4 5 S i i 11 . Concurrence of Collective Bargaining Agent. Occupations In which employment and training are offered under this Contract are subject to a collective bargaining agreement: [] Yes, [] No, Er.] NA. If yes, Employer has been given concurrence by the appropriate bargaining repre- sentative regarding the On-the-Job Training program and the rates of pay associ- ated therewith: [] Yes, [] No, [�g NA. Indicate the name, title, and union affiliation of the respective bargaining representative: Employer's firm is currently involved in a labor dispute: [] Yes, E] No. 12. Subcontracting. In connection with Paragraph 14 (Subcontract and Assignment) of the General Conditions, Employer intends to subcontract for certain OJT services: [] Yes, Q No. • If yes, Employer's request for written approval shalt show the name and address Yf of each subcontractor, the type of training service to be subcontracted, and the length of time the subcontracted service is to be provided. The OJT and Special Counseling service may not be subcontracted. Employer shall be responsible for fulfilling all obligations and for adequacy of performance under this Contract, including any services provided through a subcontract. 13. Previous Contract Experience. Employer has been awarded or participated in previous employee training contracts: [] Yes, [� No. If Yes, specify awarding agency and contract number(s): 14. Hiring Schedule. Under the "Hire First" Principle, Employer must hire each parti- cipant prior to his receiving any training services under this Contract. Employer may not hire participants prior to the effective date of this Contract. Employer will fill all job openings established hereunder during the 60 day period beginning from the effective date of this Contract; this period shall be known as the Hiring Period. Budgeted Contract funds for such job positions that are unfilled at the expiration of the hiring Period shall be automatically deobligated from the Contract upon County's written notice thereof to Employer. Vacated job positions can be refilled during the Hiring Period; however, no dropouts can be replaced after 60 days on the job. Employer's expected rate at which participants will be hired during each 30 day segment of the Hiring Period .is as follows: First 30 day period: 1 Second 30 day period: 0 15. Contract Budget. Employer shall provide OJT services in strict accordance with the following Contract Budget: TOTAL AMOUNT FOR CONTRACT TERM a. OJT Services (All job classifications) (1) On-the-Job Training and Special Counseling $3ZO0.00 (2) Job Related Education $ (3) Job Orientation Training $ (4) Supervisor-Human Relations Training S I�t't�•' j77 b. Maximum Allowable Contract Amount S 1200,00 N Initials: , i;�•t (l ``-� �/ Contractornt�[ tment � " -2- r iff„ OJT SERVICES SCHECULE (Job Classification/Services Sheet) Number 28 - 458 PART B. Job Classification/Services Sheet (s i of i ) 1 . Job Classification: Aurl"0 i•r,CHAINIC APPRENTICE, FOREIGN CARS 2. DOT No.: 620.281 3. Starting wage: 54.00 Der hour Ending wage: gh.00 4. Authorized number of OJT employees for this job classification: 1 _ 5. OJT services to be provided by Employer for OJT employees in this job classification: a. OJT Services. (1) OJT and Special Counseling: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service. .......... 1 (b) Hours of OJT/SC per employee.............................. 600 (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for OJT/SC per employee.......5 2.00 (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)...........................................5 1,200.00 .(2) Job Related Education: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service........... --- (b) Hours of JRE per employee................................. --- (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for JRE (starting wage plus 52.00 instructional cost) per employee... ... ...5 --- ........... (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)............................................5 --- (3) Job Orientation Training: (a) Number of OJT employees to receive this service...... ..... --- (b) Hours of JOT per employee. --- ............................... (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for JOT (starting wage plus S2.00 instructional cost) pere to ee .S --- (d) Mlaximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c)...........................................5 --- (4) Supervisor-Human Relations Training: (a) Number of Supervisors to receive this service............. --- The number of supervisors times the hours of S/HRT per supervisor, (a) x (b), may not exceed the authorized number of OJT employees for this job classification (specified in 4. above) times 4 (the maximum allowable hours of S/HRT per authorized OJT employee). (b) Hours of S/HRT per supervisor............................. --- (Not to exceed 4 hours per OJT employee) (c) Fixed hourly payment amount for S/HRT per OJT employee supervisor................................................5 6.25 (d) Maximum allowable payment amount for this service: (a) x (b) x (c) ...........................................5 --- b. Maximum Allowable Payment Amount in This Job Classification. (1 )(d) + (2)(d) + (3)(d) + (4)(d)................................. 112CO.0O Initials: Contractor Department 0OZA150 i3' 0050 Ste.. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 . 19 �.�. In the Matter of Report of County Assessor with Respect to Request for Investi— gation of Tax Assessment on Property. The Board on February 18, 1975 having referred to the County Assessor a letter from Mr. Vlad F. Hubal alleging that his property had been improperly assessed, and requesting that a full investigation be *Wade by the Office of the District Attorney and that a hold be put on his tax bill until the investigation is completed; and The Board having received a memorandum report from the County Assessor advising that the subject property is assessed y` at 25 percent of the full cash (market) value as required by laky and that Mx. Hubal was appropriately notified of the increased assessment; On notion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED and the Clerk is DIRECTED to send a copy of same to r`r. Hubal. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Vlad F. Hubal Supervisors District Attorney affixed this i 1th day of March 19 75 County Assessor County Tax Collector J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By, Deputy Clerk H 24 12ftujf/ Administrator Mar,,,;/ Penningt n 00451 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR ,,.INTER—OFFICE MEMO TO% Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors DATE= February 28, 1975 I " ; t FROM= E. F. apak�7ksh, o6nty Assessor By: a 3,�5 Chief Appraiser SUBJECT= Board Order dated February 18, 1975 - RE: Assessed Value Mr. Vlad F. Hubal In accordance with the above referenced Board Order, we are attaching (1) a chronological summary of events since March 1 , 1968 referring to periodic assessed value increases and Board of Equalization actions regarding appeals of those increases; (2) copies of letters and notes from Mr. Hubal since the 1974 reappraisal ; and (3) a copy of a letter directed to Mr. Hubal by Deputy District Attorney Blasier after discussion between Mr. Blasier and Principal Appraiser John Biasotti following Mr. Hubal 's letter of February 9, 1975 to the Board of Supervisors. _ Mr. Hubal has not been singled out for discriminatory action. His property has been valued under the requirements of law at full cash (market) value with the assessment being 25% of that value as required. Mr. Hubal 's notice of increased assessment was sent to him as indicated on attachment (2), it was returned by Mr. Hubal , sent back to him with a letter dated May 9, 1974, advising him that no mistake was made and again returned by Mr. Hubal. We felt we could do no more to insure that he was properly advised. CSR:ab Attachments (3) i RECEIVED Q- �'Z-• SAAR 4 1975 J. R. OCSSON WjC BOAD.O OF SUPEPV:S0=5 C 4T C TA CO_ 00 152 io � I . z 00,1152 /0 2/28/75 V. F. HUBAL APN: 234-110-009 a 3/1/68 Hubal property reappraised along with rest of Acalanes School District - Appraisal raised from $35,180 to $43,560. 8/68 Filed an appeal with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 1/14/69 Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization denied appeal and upheld Assessor's value of $43,560. 3/1/72 Hubal property factored up 8% along with rest of Acalanes from $43,560 to $47,040. 8/72 Hubal filed an appeal with Clerk of Board of Supervisors. 9/12/72 Complete physical inspection and review of property in interior of residence and exterior yard both front and back by R. W. Meyer. 3/5/73 Board of Supervisors sitting as Board of Equalization denied appeal and upheld Assessor's value of $47,040. 3/1/74 Hubal property reappraised along with rest of Acalanes School - -�---�- District - Appraisal raised from $47,040 to $70,000. 4/29/74 Notification card mailed to Hubal informing him of value increase to $70,000. 5/7/74 Notification card returned to this office by Hubal with typewritten note that mistake was made and he was returning the card for correction. 5/9/74 Letter to Hubal from Biasotti returning his card and informing him that no mistake was made. 5/14/74 Letter from Hubal again returning notification card for our correction and implying "Watergate" type retaliation by our office. 5/31/74 Notation on letter - "No reply, just file - per CSR." 1/31/75 Note from Ann that Tax Collector called stating Hubal was sending checks for improper amounts and Tax Collector's Office wanted to know if change was contemplated by this office - Biasotti called Jean in Tax Collector's Office, informed her no change contemplated in Hubal 's assessment. 00453 s l 06 00453 4��- w . R Nor- 2/28/75 V. F. HUBAL ' , APN: 234-110-009 3/1/68 Hubal property reappraised along with rest of Acalanes School District - Appraisal raised from $35,180 to $43,560. 8/68 Filed an appeal with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 1/14/69 Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization denied appeal and upheld Assessor's value of $43,560. 3/1/72 Hubal property factored up 8% along with rest of Acalanes from $43,560 to $47,040. 8/72 Hubal filed an appeal with Clerk of Board of Supervisors. 3/5/73 Board of Supervisors sitting as Board of Equalization denied appeal and upheld Assessor's value of $47,040. 3/1/74 Hubal property reappraised along with rest of Acalanes School District - Appraisal raised from $47,040 to $70,000. 4/29/74 Notification card mailed to Hubal informing him of value increase to $70,000. 5/7/74 Notification card returned to this office by Hubal with typewritten note that mistake was made and he was returning the card for correction. 5/9/74 Letter to Hubal from Biasotti returning his card and informing him that no mistake was made. 5/14/74 Letter from Hubal again returning notification card for our correction and implying "Watergate" type retaliation by our office. 5/31/74 Notation on letter - "No reply, just file - per CSR." 1/31/75 Note from Ann that Tax Collector called stating Hubal was sending checks for improper amounts and Tax Collector's Office wanted to know if change was contemplated by this office - Biasotti called Jean in Tax Collector's Office, informed her no change contemplated in Hubal 's assessment. 00454 . y (V. F. $ Hub al} 2114/75 Received copy of Huba1's Getter to • Board of Supervisors re investigatby District Attorney s f 2/17/75 Biasotti received Office. questing e; call g from Mr. Blasier, Deputy District Told Mr. Brasier everYthin Attorney. 9 that transpired with Hubal from 3/1/74 Hubal again returns ung glut-" ' 5/14/74 Letter from our office. "Watergate" type retaliation by " d implying - nR. a file per CS 31/74 Notation on letter - ,No reply, Just 5/ Hubal was sending 1/31/75 Note from Ann that Tax Collector called stating to know amounts and Tax Collector's Office want ;n checks for improper Biasotti called Jean 'f change was contemplated by this office - � e contemplated in Hubal 's Tax Collector's Office, informed her no change assessment. w454 2/28/75 ( (V. F. Hubal) 2/14/75 Received copy of Hubal's letter to Board of Supervisors requesting investigator by District Attorney's Office. 2/17/75 Biasotti received call from Mr. Blasier, Deputy District Attorney. Told Mr. Blasier everything that transpired with Hubal from 3/1/74 to present and answered some general questions regarding the Acalanes School District reappraisal. 2/26/75 Received Board Order dated 2/18/75 requesting report from County Assessor. 2/27/75 Received copy of letter to Hubal from District Attorney dated 2/19/75 stating that assessment of Hubal 's property seems to have been handled the same as others in the community. JLB:ab O0455 U04N) j nx, i 1W OR _ . - a� - to l �t s M - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 11 In the Matter of Receipt of Officiql Cnnvass of March 4, 1Q75 School Governing Board Election. The County Clerk having submitted the official canvass of the March 4, 1075 School Governing Board Election for members and measures : and On motion of Supervisor J. F. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thst the receipt of gforesgid official cQnvgss is ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was ogssed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. ''Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, V. N. Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Clerk Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator Supervisors affixed this 11th day of March 19 Z5- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk H sa 12/74 - 1s-M Aileen Elder (`U1456 f r� r� �. . �. � :�. .�.,_: �. .,:.� ,. :s°• �.. . _ _ .. : ,- �, .; , .. A; �. r �. `1" 1 t � ; �;�i � �_� •� i �;. f �� � it �� a r, —- xi 1 i _ >� �� l� f - ;t '. ., ,.... ,,� .. i '. 1 S y 1 •Y'1 t. �1 C.. R F � �` �. qq/ v++q 1 .r tn` } [ 1 � !} �.:. 4 .3„. f a ' �� ~ �, � .„' i, .. .. .- - � .. ..,. .. ;.:. .. .. ,�-, �_ ,� ._ .. �_ a u ,. _ �u .� - r .., .... .�..: ,., mom,. .., ,.�>�� � _.,a.s - w .,.:�... � < �� w. DT AL CANY N SCHOOL DIST NOR AGA SCHOOL DIST FULL TERM TOTAL V C J G P F? D S S R A M A N B S H L Su V S R 0 A E `l E E 0 T C 0 M A U A A A I t C u A C E T S R ^ T Y N E A 8 9 R F R L NJ L R 0 N N A G E T n 9 E L A I T E E T N T L U L u T A L T I M M R I L N T R R I A H R Y T L U T S E A N D t E T N L A A i E E T N G I R 5 R R S G G I P E H S I A N R A N T G N G I S U S 0 Y N -01-001 TOTAL 7TH4734 CONGRESSIONAL MIST _ ___ __ 1 0996 TOTAL STH 10888 13 C 848 1004 266 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 28 E 783 1493 358 - 0 2444 TOTAL 9TFi 854 CONGRFSSIONAL DIST _ 3484 TOTAL 7TH 50438 SENATORIAL DIST _._._ ___._.___________.___� __ _ _ .- . . 1 9540 TOTAL 9TH_ -603A __- 13 _-_ Q _. __ __. -_84.8. ....._._ 1004 266 SENATORIAL DIST 28 6 783 1493 358 0 7384 COUNTY vnTF BY ASSEMBLY DISTRTCT l OT H DISTRICT _ 617 __ _ PR FC INCTS_ 107754 _ __ 10TH DISTRICT 673 ABSFNTEFS 0 10TH DISTRICT NEW FES IDENTS __-._ TOTAL 10TH -6848 DISTRICT1117754 11TH DISTRICT _.3193 __—__-_-- PR_EC INCTS 1786 _ 11TH DISTRICT397 ---- _ABSENTEFS - ____ _-_-_- -- - - ____ ... _ _-_ 0 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS_ TOTAL 11TH 3590 D I S T R i C T _ _ ._ _ _ 1786 12TH DISTRICT 5885 13 0 841 997 262 PRECINCTS 28 E 774 1487 354 0 27384 12TH DISTRICT153 0 0 7 7 4 ABSENTEES _ _. _ O C _ _._._ 9 6 4 0 0 12TH DISTRICT _ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 6038 13 C 848 L004 266 D TSTRIf.T 28 E 783 1493 358 0 27384 TOTAL CONTRA 56476 13 0 848 1004 266 COSTA COUNTY _ _28 6 783 1493 _358 _ - 0 2Z6924 PRFC INCT VOT F BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 1714 005 0 f1TSTRICT 2 026'9 183 8 D.ISTRIC_T.-3 4416 1.3. 0 _841 997 262 -- 28 E 774 1487 354 0 5085 DISTRICT 4 6950 DISTRICT -12604 _ . 11 wi , 7375 FORM 142.5 MR x.e FORM 142.5 I I 11 MOR AGA ICHOOL DIST SFrRT TERN CRINDA SCHCOL DIST WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DIST N C J 0 w H D H L Y, M M S C L C M �i R M Z S W E P H G R 5 0 R A A A n U R A C C A A R C A 0 A I C A U H A W E C R A M P G R U D D I R U A R N A R W K S A R K Y R E G A M N F B L " G S E E I L T L R I C J T I C T R E L T N A T A E S Y F C L C A N n T T E G A U 0 .4 H T E L L W L T N N N A N N S E C E F R Y R r, N K E N I I I E M y S L N R S C Y s E P. S G A R [? J I M I W I R J M N M 1 N G G 0 G G S G S S E —02-001 TCTAL 7TH 170 560 2204_ 17.5.6_ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 415 130 0241.1 5 TOTAL 8TH 113 586 367 1 981 1138 51 -. 34 CONGRFSSINAL DIST 411 241 702 882 1461 48 0 TOTAL 9TH ._ CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH170 560 2204 _ 1756 SEN"ATnRIAL DIST 415130 0 2411 TOTAL 9TH - 113 586 367 1 981 1138 51 34 SENATORIAL DIST 411 241 702 882 246 1 48 0 COUNTY VOTE PY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH 2077 DISTRICT _. _.._. ..... . .166.6 PRFCINCTS _ _ 2259 2 19TH DISTRICT _ _ B1 42 -ABSENTEES . . 86 3 10TH--DISTRICT _. NEW RESIDENTS ----TOTAL -__TOTA L I OT H -__--____ ___.._._. . _ _ _. . _- .__._.___. _ __._ __. . . . _.. ._ 2158 1708 DISTRiC.T 2345 5 _1 _ 1TH DISTRICT _. ._ _. _ _._ _ 170 559 46 48 PRECINCTS _-. ..__._ _. _ -415 _.. 129 . ._.._.0 _ --- b6 a. _11TH DISTRICT 0 1 4BSENTEES0 1 0 _ -11TH DISTRICT _ .- __. . _ NEW RES IDENTS___ TOTAL 11TH 170 560 46 48 .DISTRICT 415 130 0 66 0 12TH DISTRICT 112_ - _-_ 5E3 361 _ _1 962 1097 51 34 PRECINCTS _ _. 406 24C 700 85.0. 238 1 48 - -0 12TH DISTRICT 1 3 b C 19 41 ABSENTEES_ _ 5 1_ 2. 32 8 0 _... 12TH DISTRICT ._. _ _- _ NEW RESIDENTS - TOTA� 12TH 113 5E6 361 1 981 1138 51 34 DISTRICT 411241 7C2 882 246 _ 1 48 0 TOTAL_ CONTRA_ -113 _ --586 367 _ __L .. ._. 1151 -_._-____. 1698 2255 1790 COSTA CCUNTY 411 2417C2 1297 376 1 2459 5 PRECINCT Vi3Tr-: BY SUPERVISORIAL GIST __-DISTRICT 1 _..DISTRICT 2 571 828 608190 -0 — DISTP ICT 3 11-2 583 361 1 561 8L8 2.174 1748 406 _.__. 240 700 657 .. 177 _-- 1 2373 2 D IS TR _ - I CT DISTRICT 5 a FORM 142.6 FORM 142.3 ACALAES UNION HIGH CAKEEY SCHOOL 01 ST S HOOL DIST T R F 0 I J N L D N S R N V M N R S H E R I Ar, I E 0 A C I A W E 10 C E L E U N H C V N N A L R I A C D A 0 V D L N H I A U T L T G D K R T D 1 U R S A N L E T I I m 0 1 T O N S T F E D L E E h T W 0 E R 0 L R S U k E N E I A E I M N Z N G G S J S R -03-001 TOTAL 7TH 784 3125 2556 245 276 CCNGRF.SSIONAL FIST 1444 427 8 305 1 TOTAL 8TH 866 3435 3335 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1592 457 5 TOTAL 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH784 3125 2556 245 276 SENATORIAL DIST _. 14.44 _ 427 _ ._. _..5 _ 35 1 TOTAL 9TH 866 3435 3335 SENATORIAL DIST 1592 457 5 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSFMBLY DISTRICT - 10TH DISTRICT 661 2610 2081 241 270 PRECINCTS 1156 349 7302 0 10TH D ISTR I CT 16 91 _E0 _ 4 _.- ABSENTEES _ - 36 12 _-0 - . 3 10TH DISTRICT _ . ._ _--_---_ NEW RESIDENTS - -- -- TOTAL 10TH 677 27C1 2169 245 - -_ - 276 nI'S TRICT _ . _ 1192 361 _._.. ... _. 305 11TH DISTRICT 107 424 387 PRECINCTS 252 66 11TH DISTRICT0 0 0 c ABSENTEES __ ___c 0 ---- 1 1 T H DISTRICT _.__.. NEW RFS IDENTS -- --TOTAL 11TH 11TH 107 4243E7 DISTRICT 252 _66 12TH DISTRICT -848- 3338 3246 PRECINCTS 1548 444 4 .12TH DISTRICT l-g . ._ 97 �.3. ABSFNTFFS _ . ._ 44 13 - 12TH RISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 866 3435 3339 nISTRICT 1592 457 5 TOTAL CONTRA 1650 6560 5855 -245 276 COST& CDUNTY 3036 884 13 305 1 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISPRIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 DISTR ICT 2 177 _ 7C9 728 370 1 C5 1 DISTRICT 3 1439 56E3 4986 2r-86 .. 754 11 C�I S T R ICT _ DISTRICT 5 _ 241. _ 276 302. _.0 ---- FORM 142.7 -.v L ISER Y UNION t-IGH SCHRCL DIST ANTICJLH UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST J S K 8 J C F L S R J S L % S T O H Q M R E T J T 1 S A E E L 0 U R A A P 0 P A I C H I E U A 0 A A 0 1 C M C N n S T A N M 0 F I p L A 0 L N K C R Y H L A E K N n E I N E M R T R G T M M E C Y H L L N D T S F n P N K Y I L H Y E T A E N A A 0 E T J T W H 0 G N E S R N N R R W N E R H 0 U J E R C G c R R P F L, I F U L J I n T Z S N R R E R N H N G A l G S N 0 S K -04-001 TONAL 7TH 135 62. 6 323 548 1863 1858 1562_ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 349 290 783 1 1379 1231 5 T CT A L 8TH _ CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 97H _-__-_-- CONGRESSIONAL niST T©TAL 7TH 135626 323 598 1863 _ 1858 _— 1562 _ 1379 _--� 1231 5 TOTAL 9TH _ _ .__ ._ SENATORIAL LIST COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 134 620 321 5e8 1835 1821 1533 �- PRECINCTS 344 285 775 1 1358 1202_ 4 10TH DISTRICT 1 b _ ._ . 2 10 28 37 29 ABSENTEES 5 58 0 21 29 1 10TH DISTR ICT _ ..___ NEW RES IDENTS _ TOTAL 10Tk135 626 323 598 1863 1858 -- 1562 -- DISTRICT 349 29C _ _ . 783 _ _ ._...1_ . 1379 1231_ _.-._5- 11TH DISTRICT _ __. _.._ _ PRECINCTS 11TH L)iSTR ICT _ 1.1TH DISTRICT NEW R ES I DENTS TOTAL 11TH DISTRICT _. _. .__._._ ._____ _•._.___ ___--_ _ _ _..__.__.__ ___ 12TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS _ 12TH DISTRICT ------ ABSENTEES _-.12TH n I S T R L C T NEW RFS IDENTS T�1TAl 12TH.. 1ST R 1 CT___ TnTAl._ CCNTRA_- 135 626 -323 548 18b3 ]858 1562 C(ISTA CNNTY 349 290 783 1 1379 1231 5 PRECINCT VOTEBY_BY SUPERV ISORI At. DIST DISTR ICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTR ICT 3 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5_ 134 620 321 5P81835 - 1821 _ _ 1533 �. 344 285 775 L FORM 142.3 FORM 142.3 S. 1 JOHN SWFTT UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST MAkTINEZ UNIFIED SCHGuL DIST E 8 J 7 D G J M 0 P M R E T S J 8 W C ii K A M S j D R 0 W A R 0 C A C A 0 L U C K A 1 0 J I 0 C C W 0 S 0 V E H R L N C T R A V R L S K N R A A G E R I G N K 8 G U U C n T I T 6 S i G V D T R L P A D 0 A A L E E N E T L 0 E E E A 0 T D I H K R C Y R A L R E L N R L L N N E 0 L Y A S L R E T A R L E 0 E A I W L I U A N E E D N I N G U G S N S G S E N —05-001 E TOTAL 7TH 804 456 269 751 1174 1176 10 CONGRESSIONAL PTST 719 624 995 94 899 1283 - — - TOTAL 8TH 16 25 0 CONGRESSIONAL CIST 19 20 TOTAL 9TH CONGRFSSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH804 456 269 751 1174 i1T6 _ 10 SENATORIAL DIST__ .._7.1.4 624 _ .__$95_ TOTAL 9TH _ _ 16 25 0 SENATORIAL OIST I9 20 COUNTY VOTF BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH PISTRICT PRECINCTS 10TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES 10TH DISTRICT NEW RES IDFNTS TOTAL 10Th DISTRICT 11TH DISTRICT 768 453 257 7C8 1137 1147 10 Pk EC INCTS_ _ .__.703 -- 552 857 94 _ _ . 878 1250 11TH DISTRICT 36 3 12 43 35 29 0 ABSENTEES 16 32 _38 Q 21_ 33 _11TH DISTPICT _ _ _-- NE1J RES IDFINT S TOTAL 11TH 804 456 2619 751 1174 1176 10 DISTRICT - --- 719 624 895 94 899 1283 12TH DISTRICT14 25 0 PRECINCTS 17 18 12TH DISTR ICT2 0 _ _.0 -ASSENTEPS 22 ____12TH DISTRICT - NEW 'RESIDENTS TnTAL 12TH DISTRICT19 20 _. _. TOTAL CONTRA 804 456 269 -"i5 1 1190 1201 10 COSTA COUNTY 719 624 895 94 918 1303 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERV I SSR I AL DIST _ _._. - -DISTRICT 1- DISTRICT 2 768 _. _453 257 _._7C8 -1153 1172 ._.._.10.. _ ___T03 592 - 857 _._. -94 895 -- 1268 .DISTR ICT 3 DISTRICT_ 4_ .__ DISTRICT 5. FORM 142.3 ;y v FORM 142.3 - , T rIABLr UNIFIED SCHCCL DIST P1TTS@URG UNIFIF_D SCHOOL DIST J F W H R J H K L K C L P L J S G T S U A D 8 J 0 A H J R S 0 L O R r E E C E Y A A C E M E R C K L C R E E R A 0 13 C S A C 0 U N L L R R R k R F, R I N I A I L R U S A T R H S A E N A V C E E L N R I R T Y R T E M T N E O N S N H V N P T P A R E E S N Y L E I Y H 8 T N T C E U E L T H G L p 0 N N F L E I F R Y 0 E A B M L C L R E R Y G C R J N F R A I R J H I N N S 0 R N J K G B G R S E S R T –06-001 TOTAL 7TH 817 36E5 S58 941 1130 1283 343544 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 5470 4789 11349 2206 14 2129 _ _-.3.59 TOTAL PTH 1 73 6 8 9 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 55 57 9 8 0 TOTAL 19TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH817 36E5 958 941 1130 L283 _SENATOR 13 IAL DIST--.-- _ 5476 4789 49 2206 - 14 - - – 2129_ — 359 20 TOTAL 9TH 1 _ 73 6 8 SENATORIAL DIST 55 57 8 8 0 COUNTY VQTE EY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 590 2617 753 685 836 Z254 333 PRECINCTS 4389 3660 1038 1707 12 2098 350 20 10TH DISTRICT _ .24 64 25 31 24 29. . . _ 10 -___ ---4 ABSENTEFS 100 138 32 64 0 31 9 0 ` 10TH DISTRICT - --_ _ .. _ . iorH _____ b14 2681 778 _. _ 716 860_ L283- ----- 343 544 _ DISTRICT 4489 4489 37S8 107E 1771 12 2129 --359 20 11TH DISTRICT 203 984 180 225 270 PRECINCTS S8i 991 279 435 2 11TH DISTRICT 0. 0 C 0 0 ABSENTEES _ . .._ 0 c 0 0 0 - -11TH DISTRICT _ _ _ _ _ ... ..___-_. _ NEW RES IDENTS ---- -- TnTAl- 11TH _ 203 -9E4 loo 225 270 DISTRICT 981 SS1 279 435 2 12TH DISTRICT 1 73 5 8 9 PRECINCTS 55 56 8 8 0 12TH DISTRICT0 6 1 C 6 ABS ENT EES _._0 _ i C Q 0 _.1=ZTH DISTRICT _. . ._ NEW RFS IDENTS TOTAL 12TH1 73 6 8 9 DISTRICT -- 55 57 _.__ _. _ 8 0_ TOTAL CONTRA 818 3738 564 949 1139 2-283 343 544 COSTA COUNTY 5525 484E 1357 2214 14 2129 359 20 PRECINCT VOTE BY S U P E R V I S 0 R I A L DIST S T __._._DISTRICT 1 - DISTRICT 2 -69 243 52 83 _ _79 244 247 --- 65 118 _ . 1 DISTRICT ..3 166 7C9 1E5 241 26d- 1737 142C 346408 3 DISTRICT 4 484 2431 652 523 __... _ __-692 3104 26S1 833 1469 9 DISTRICT 5 ' 73 2S1 49 71 - 340 349 81 155 1 2098 350 20 FORM 142.9 FORM 142.7 mi .S RICHmnND IN IFIED SCHOOL DIST B A R R G F V G E H S I L 0 n 0 U I A D A C L E N L Y L R Y n R A L X A 0 L G I R T I A L E F E I S I T E N D N R L S F 0 I C R E C n N I R N G S -07-001 TOTAL 7TH 22.39 6933 3167 CONGRFSSIONA1_ DIST 4013 6732 41 TOTAL 8TH 501 2252 2262 CONGRESSInNAL DIST 2119 2148 58 `` TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSInNAL DIST TOTAL 7TH2744 9185 5429 TOTAL 9TH SENATORIAL DIST COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10Th DISTRICT PRECINCTS 10TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES 10TH DISTRICT _ NEW RESIDENTS 11 TOTAL 10TF DISTRICT ----- 1 1 1TH DISTRICT - 2716 - 9042 -53G7 PREC INCTS 6QC2 875C 98 1.1TH rMTRICT 24 -- 143 12Z ABSENTEES _ _130 13C 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 2740 9185 5425 DISTRICT 6132 888C 99 12TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS 12TH 01 S T R I C7 ABSENTEES _ _ 12TH DISTRICTNEW RESIDENTS _ --TOTAL 12TH 6ISTR ICT TOTAL CONTRA 2740 91F5 5429 COSTA COUNTY 6132 88EC 99 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERV ISORI AI DIST DISTRICT 1 . ._ 2290 5231 4364 ..... ....... 5111 5025 9I DISTRICT 2 426 3811 943 _ 891 3725 7 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 4" DISTRICT 5 FORM 142.5 FORM 142.9 k SAN RAMON VALLEY UNTFIEC SCHCCL DIST CCC COLLEGE HARD II E 8 R P C E F H R w J C J C Im S D S J U S N K W ,M S D E 0 U A D E Q I A L E T H W0 A P C 00 I 0 C W S B C L M L R 8 L M S R T A 0 1 R N P A R W L S A A T E K V 0 E R E L E C R L U G Y E T 8 A L E T R R N I N O F R E S N Y L F H T L I S T D T E N D N R T R E F T C E S A E R S A T D K N L R K M R E G R R H N. A E A I I I I D R R N P N I R E G G I 0 S S W -08-001 TOTAL 7TH 2983 434 115 628 107 ___ _ 6 5202 CONGRESSIONAL. GIST iZbO 933 134- 213 1529 - TOTAL 8TH 2315 CONGRESSIONAL CI ST _ -- ---. _ 1509 _ _5 TOTAL 9TH 554 45 20 E8 11 3 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 539 127 22 53 - 176 TOTAL 7TH 3537 479 135 i 6S6 lI8 9 5202 SENATORIAL DIST _ 1E94 10EC _-156'' -266 _..__ 1705 2205 53 TOTAL 9TH --- -- 2315 SENATORIAL GIST - 1509 COUNTY VnTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT • 10TH OTSTRICT 3466 453 128 682 113 9 PRECINCTS 1668 1026 - - 145 256 1654 10TH 61STRICT71 26 - 7 14 ABSENTEES 31 32 it 10 51 _ _ 10TH DISTRICT _ _. .... NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL . 10TH _ 3537 479 _ .._.135 _ 6S6 DISTRICT 1699 1C6C 11TH DISTRICT - -�- 5120. - _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ 2163 ___ 53 PRECINCTS- _ _ __ __$.2 --- 11TH DISTRICT _- - _ ___ __ . _ __ _ -__ _. __ ___--___37 ---- --_O _ ABSENTEES _ _ . __..__ _ _.__._.__.___._ ---.._.._.__ _._______._ __._ 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS T11T AL 1 I T H 5202 _ 2205 53 —_ DISTRICT 12TH DISTRICT _ 2271 —� 6 PRECINCTS 148 2 --12TH DISTRICT __ _ _. ___-.. _ ____ _.__ 44 ABSENTEES _ 12TH DISTRICT _ _ _. _ _____ -_ - _ . 27 NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 2315 DISTRICT _ _ ._ _. ___ _ _.__ __. _______ -.1509 _ b _ _ TOTAL CONTRA 3537 479 135 6S6 118 _ _. _ _._9 -- 7517 COSTA COUNTY 1699 106C I56 266 1705 3714 59 _ _ _.__ ___. ._______ - _ _ �_____ ---_-- PRECINCT VQTE BY SUPERVISIIRIAL DIST OISTRiCT Z _. ___.__ .__. __ .___-- -_-______4_A 7 - 89 __. _ ____ _____ _ ____-- - _456 _ _.-_ ___ 26 DISTRICT 2 4619 _ ._1913 -27 DISTRICT 3 832 167 47 171 _la 1983 _--- -- - 305 349 . 27 _ 127 _440 - -1281 _- b ----- DISTRICT 4 � _ DISTRICT 5 2634 286 81 5I1 1363 67S 118 129 1214 _ FORM 142.5 mml Ism CO BD rr- CrUNTY BD OF EO CITY OF WALNUT CREEK -n ARFA 1 AREA 4 COUNGILPAN SHORT TERM D A S W D A M P k S W A J C J C it H J M P R J R 1A S S A R C I n L A I C I P A 0 U E I 0 E 0 0 L C C N T A L W 8 A 8 L A L P N D W N N N rt N T O K P H A I E T L L E S L T L S E Y c I ;i D A T E N E E I T E A T I I R I T I T S S N I E G I R E N R F T L G E A N T I A E A R T G S N N Y N F E A R m G I N R N C E E H a K E R M I L I S I N R A K T I N F C N H C 8 N M H N 0 G N G U f G A S S F S N F -09-001 TOTAL 7TH 2589 1976 1616 201'7 2251 388 _ 284 _i.3 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 479 67E - 12 80 471 159 - -22.80 TOTAL STH 2247 _ _ - .. CL'NGRFSS TONAL DIST 1407 TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH 48361976 1616 20E7 _ 225t 3.88 -. _ ._-___ _.289 13 ----- SENATORIAL DIST 18H6 __.67_x.___ _..12 ..-. _..8047I - 159 TCTAL 9TH _ _.._.-. SENATORIAL LIST COUNTY vnTF 8Y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 1439 1169 203-6 1 217 ___.__ 372 __.284 --t 12 PRECINCTS 494 ._. _. 10 .__ 79 _ 463 157 _ ..__.__ 2213 _ — 10TH DISTRICT -__ _. -._ _ _ �7 _-51 _ 51 __-.- $0---_-___ 1.6. _ _....5 ABS ENTFES - _ _ . 150 1 8 2 67 10TH nISTRTCT _ _ NEW RESIDENTS -- ---T>aTAt___.iOTH ________ ._.___.....-_ . . I47b 1220 _20ET 225r ---.388 289 _.._ 13 ------ DISTRTCT __ _ _ 5C5 -___ _ _10 80 _. _-471 __ .. _-159 _—_ 2280 13 - -- - 11TH DISTRICT _— 4724 -_._._ 499 3S4 PRECINCTS _ _ -1852 16S 2 11TH DISTRICT 1 lz _ 1 2 _ABSENTEES__ _.. . 34 C 0 - 11TH DISTRTCT _-- NEW RESIDENTS TCTAL 11TH 4836 500 3S6 DISTRICT 188b 16S 2 1.2TH nISTRICT PRECINCTS _ _-12TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES _ _127H DISTRICT --'- NEW RESIDENTS _l._TOTAL 12TH D ISTR ICT _ TOTAL CONTRA 4836 1576 161.6 20ET _ 2251 388 289 13 COSTA cnUNTY 1886 67E 12 80 471 159 2280 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST - DISTRICT 1_ _ 4724 _. 1852- OISTOICT 2 _. 355 295 131 .__ _._ _ ___ _ — _- OISTR ICT 3 2036 2IT1 372 284 12 79 463 157 22 1.3 DISTRICT ..4 1583 _. ...___...1268 532 10 FORM 142.5 I 4 B C ANADOR VALLEY JT U:v LIVERMORE VALLEY JT NIGH SCHOOL DIST UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST R S R K S B M L M 9 C e D D G G 1M M S E B E C K E D .4 S R C n N C 0 C I A I H E C 0 E 0 A I C 0 U L A E N E I C E H N I H R R G I S A A U L R N Y L A T I R N G M L A N n D G n 0 A H N T R Z G L A A U L T T Z R D E E S T T O H O G T T L L L A L L E T S A E A L T O T W L T L A I E I E F A R D D H R E B L L U R N E 0 S N Y S Y S 0 I S R E L L N A R 0 F S G A N 0 t T D I n N T N E V E N N H J D N R C I G E G Y Y E Y E C P S E S -- E N F N E E N T S 0 S C T S C C 10-001 R TOTAL 7TH 5. 16 172 1 2 0 2 0 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 326 78 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 8TH 1250 CONGRESSInNAL DIST 346 _TOTAL 9TH -.__-'-- CONGRESSIflNAL DIST TOTAL 7TH 516 172 1 2 0 2 _ 0 SENATCRIAL DIST 3. 6 78 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 9TH 1250 SENATORIAL OIST 346 COUNTY VOTF BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT SQ9 170 0 0 0 0 0 PRECINCTS325 78 0 0 0 0 0 10TH DISTR IrT__ . _ _.7 -. ? _ 1 2 0 2 0 ABSENTEES 1 C 0 1 0 0 0 10TH nISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS _TOTAL 10TH 516 ^172 1 2 0 2 —_ 0 _ .. DISTRICT326 78 0 1 0 0 0 1iTH DISTRICT PRECINCTS -11TH DISTRICT A B S EN T F E S 11TH DISTRICT NEW TOTAL 11TH DISTRICT 12TH DISTRICT1238 PRECINCTS 343 12TH DISTRICT 12 ABSFNTEFS 3 ... .. 12TH D T S T R I C T _— NEfW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH -12 5,0 OISTRTCT _ 346 TOTAL CONTRA 516 -172 1250 i 2 0 2 _0 COSTA COUNTY 326 78 346 0 1 0 0 0 PRECINCT VOTE 8Y SUPERV I SOR i AL DIST DISTRICT I is I S T R IGT 2 DISTRICT- 3 1238 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5509 170 C 0 0 0 . _325 T@ _ -_Q. _._. O O_-_ 0 0 FORM 142.5 111 I it Y i PLEA ANTOM JT FLEM S CfUNTY CUMM L IV VALLEY JT UNIF S HOOL DIST CCLLEGE DIST B C B N J P J S R S A T S I J L R M T S T I A A R I E 0 A E 0 C A E L H C A A E 0 Y 0 L A N N U E N T S C A S H Y R F C A W R E B R W A X C C T V C T T K R E h M A R M T R U E 0 E T R F- E R Y R S P A O F E E T E I U R N R T R E L 0 N E A W 0 H 8 N I D E N S T E A A E R U A N N D N R C S F K i S A I E S D E N I E I E E S Z E J N J N E L G R R G I S S Y M Y E N I E N S O T S D -11-001 TOTAL 7TH 2 - 0 C 0 _ 2 _ . 0 _ 0 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 0 2 0 1 0 4 4 TOTAL 8TH _ _ ._ CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH 0 C. 2 O 0 SENAT{lR I AL DIST- - 0 _ _2 0 1 0 - 4 4 TOTAL 9TH SENATrRIAL [LIST COUNTY VOTE PY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 0 0 C C 0 _ 0 0 _ PR EC INCTS _.- .__.._ _. _ _ C . ____.0 _ ._. 0 0 10TH DISTRICT 2 00 Q 2 0 0 ABSENTEES 0 2 Q 1 0 4 4 10TH DISTRICT __.._. -._ _ _. _ . _ .. ._ .__ . __- _ , NEW RESIDENTS .-TOTAL 10TH2 0 C C 2 0 0 DISTR ICT _ .D ._ 2 0 1. 0 4 4 11TH D I ST fi I CTPRECINCTS _ _. .. _..._ __._ .- _. 11TH DISTRICT ABS ENTE.ES 11tH DISTRICT NEW- RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH _ _..DISTRICT _12TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS _12TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH _ DISTRICT TOTAL CONTRA__.._ 2 _.__ 0 - _- _0 __. ._ _c ?. - Q _ _._0 COSTA COUNTY 0 2 0 I 0 4 4 PRECINCT VDTF BY SUPFRV ISORTAL DIST DISTRICT 1- DISTRICT 2 _ DISTRTCT 3 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5-. C ._ 0 G C 0 0 0 0 c D 0 0 0 0 FORM ill-S - FORM 142.5 JEW v nTAL CANYON SCHCOL nIST NOR AGA SCF.00L DIST FULL TERM TOTAL v C J G P H D S S R A N A N B S H L S U V S R n A E 0 E E 0 T C 0 A L A A A I E C i A C E T S R 0 T Y N E A B 8 R F R L N L R 0 N N A G E T 0 n E L A I T E E T H T L D L J T A L T I M M R 1 L N T R R I A H R Y T L U T S E A N 0 Z E T N U A A J E E T V G I R R R S G G I R E H S v I A H P A N T G N G I S D S 0 Y N -01-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CIT I ES CIF— ANTIOCH 2721 1454 BRENTWOOD _ 1084 2046 CLAYTON 52 371 f,0NC0RD 5409 _ 3116 EL CERRITO 3422 - --J.1 5 HERCULES 224 -- 699 L AF AY ETTE 1153 _ __ ___._.__ 0302 MARTINEZ 1262 6 798 PTTTSfiURG 2918 _ 8 754 JPLEASANT HILL 1445 0 332 01 NOL E.____ 705 - 3045 67501-750 __-- _..._SAN PA8L03307 953 --- -- - 4 X364 WALNUT CREEK 7987 - 1954 ABSENTEE EALLOTS 1223 0. _.... C 7 7 4 UNiNCORPORATEr, 9164 13 841 997 262 28 6 774 1487 354 0 78277 FORM 142.3 r, dr a M,nRAGA ICHOOL DIST SHORT TERN CRINDA `iCHCOL DIST WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DIST N C J D W H n F L K M S C L C M A R H Z S N E P H G R S 0 R A A A 0 U R A C C A A R C A 0 A I C A U H A W E C R A M R G R U D 0 I R U A R N A R W K S A R K Y R E G A M N F 8 L N G S E F I L T L 0 I C J T i C T R E L T N A T A E S Y E C L n A n n T T E G A u C A H T E L L W L T N N N A N N S E 0 E H R Y R N iii K E N I I I E M N S L K R S G Y E R S G A R D J I H I W I R J N N M t N G N G D G G S S 5 E —02-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— _._...ANT I LOCH BRENTWOOD CONCORD EL f,FRRITD HERCULES LAFAYETTE MARTINEZ PITTSPURG PLEASANT HILL .P I HOLE RICHMON6 'S AIN PABLO WALNUT CRFEK , ._ _ . ._ _.._ 1506 !_ 1227 111647 0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1. 3 _.__. 6 ._ _. _. Q 19 42 _._ 81 1 5 1 2 32 9 0 86 3 UNINCORPORATED 112 5E3 361 - - 1 -113 2 1656 668 521 406 242 700 1265 367 1 726 2 FORM 142.3 "w r ACALA ES UNION HIGH CAKLEY SCHOOL DIST S HORL DIST T B F D I J M L 0 M S 8 M D M N R S H E R I A C I F 0 A C I A k E 1 0 C E L E U N H C V N N A L F I A C 0 A O V O L N H I A U T L T G D K R T D I U B S A N L F T I I H O I T O N S T E E 0 L E E h T W Q E R 0 L R S U R E N E I A E I M N Z N G G S J S R –03-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF– ANT IOCH BRENTWOOQ CLAYTON CONCORD EL -C E R R I T 0 _HERCULES LAFAY ETTE � 887 741 276 --- MART I NEZ PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL — RICHMOND PABLO WALNUT CREEK 497 1956 1550 838 247 4 ABSFNTEF BALLOTS 34 188 121 4 b 80 25 UNINCORPORATED 9093529 3423 241 270 _ _.1842 5Gg 4 3�I2 0 FORM 114.5 i'` 1 I 1 � C LIPER Y UNION NIGH SCHnCL CIST ANTIOCH UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST J B K 8 J C F L S R J S L k S T D H D K R E T J T S A E E L 0 U R A A C O P A I C H I E U A O A A 0 t C M C N 0 S T A R M O E I R L A 0 L N K C R Y H L A E K N 0 E I N E M R T R G T M M E C Y H L L N D T S E D P N K Y I L H Y E T A E N A A II E T J T W H V G N E S R N H R R W N E R H 0 U J E R C C E R R P E L I F U L J I 0 T I N K R E R N H N G A I rd G S N 0 S K —04-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— ANTIOCH1781 1770 1480 1313 1157_ ._._. 4 BRENTWOOD 65 376 21C 3S7 _ 250 217 474 2 CONCORD EL CERRITO HERCULES LAFAYETTE PITTSRURG PLEASANT HILL PINOLit _RICHM0ND PABlL1 ._. WALNUT CREEK ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1 b 2 - - 10 28 37 24 UNINCORPORATED b9 —^ 244 111141 54 51 _ 53 -- 94 68 y_. 301 0 45 45 FORM 142.6 ,mv��-.°~'.-,-p�~ SClJGuL DIST -05-002 E PRECINCT VOTE CITIES OF- ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD EL CERR If b 637 610 6 PITTSBURG PLEAS A:NT- --H"iLL UNINCORPORATED 768 453 25i 7 C'8 516 562 4 ` ~= � � _ ' � ___-_-____----------- - -\---- ---f-- - - -- ---|---'' ------ -- � ,"°M "»° � ' -_-_- ` � _ _ T DIABLO UNIFIED SC_HCCL DIST PiTTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST J F W H 8 J H K L K C L N L J S G T S J A C B J 0 A H J R S 0 L 0 R 0 E E C F Y A A C E M E R C R L C R E E R A 0 -1 G S A C 0 U R L L R R R R R E P I N I A L L R U S A T R H S A E N A V C E F L N R I P T Y R T E M T N E C N S N H V N P t P A R F E S N Y L E I Y H B T N T 0 E U E L T H G L R 0 K N F L E i b R Y 0 E A 8 M L C L R E R Y G C R J N F R A I R J H I IN N S 0 R N J K G B G R S E S T —06-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF— ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD _CLAYTON _ 3. 22 6 6 8 _ 27 19 _._ 3 8 - 0 CONCORD 340 1773 553 41C 539 2487 2100 663 1265 8 -HERCULES.... _ _ . LAFAYFTTE _MART INEZ 37 _138 34 61 50 151- 131 46 T5 1 PITTSBURG 9 _ .__ 6 2 2 LO 4166 322 515 ___.. 6 . 3Q _ 5 15 0 1997 333 20 --' --PLEASANT _ PLEASANT HILL 85 7C2 S4 v125 168 607 566 172 205 1 PINOI_E SAN PABLO_ . WALNUT CREEK _ 151 _ 660 173 228 246 1669 _ _ 1357 322 394 3 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 24 _ E4 26 _ 31 24 29 10 9 100 139 .__32 64 0 3.1 9 0 UNINCORPORATED 373 76 _ _ _ P6 _ ._94 88 11 20 �~ 478 504 _. .114 _-188 1 101 17 0 FORM 142.4 r 4 ..,. -.... .y,: tia RICHMONR UNIFIED SCHCOL DIST 8 A R B G F V G E H S I L 0 G 0 U I A D A C L E N L Y L R Y D R A L X A 0 L G I R T I A L F F F I S I T E N D N R L S E D I C R J E C D N I R N G S -07-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ' _— _.- ANT IOCH BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD EL CERRITC� 369 1656 1505 - - -- 1413 154E 35 HFRCULF$ 19 172 33 35 172 MARTINEZ P LITS BURG PLEASANT HILL PINOLE- 43560 123 -111 . 544. __..__. 0 ---- _RICHMONn _16393115 2006 2806 3016 26 SAN PABL0- 128 ....___ _ 679 2C5 201 64191 - WALNUT CREEK ABSENTEE BALLOTS 24 143 122 130 13 UNINCORPORATED - 518 2860 1435- 1436 2773 35 FORM 142.3 ' x "M SAN RAMICN VALLEY UNIFTEC SCHOOL "DIST CCC COLLEGE WARD II E B R B C E F H R M J C J C M S O S J U S N K W M S O F 0 U A D E 0 I A L E T H W 0 A P C C 0 I 0 C W S BC L M L R B L M S R T A C i R N P A RW L S A A T E K V r E 8 E L E C R L U G Y E T B A L E T R R N I N 0 E R E S N Y L F H T L I S T 0 T E N n N R T R E F T G E S A E R S A T D K N L R K M R E G R R H M4 A E A I I I I 0 R R N P N I R E G G I 0 S S W -08-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OE-_ ANT I OCH BRENTWOOD _ ..._._CLAYTON CONCORD EL _CERRITO--------- HERCULES_.___. _ 162 _ - - - AFAYETT E 45 2 L MART 1NEZ PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL E 477 _ _ .-- . -. _ - _�63 3 __. -A ICHMONp_____ 300 205 14 SAN BL 643 _._-____ _-_-- _.___..... --__.-_ _ 244 6 WALNUT CREEK 832 - 167 47 171 18 2 305 349 27 127_ 440 ABSENTFF 9ALLOTS 71 26 7 14 5 0 126 31 32 11 10 51 64 0 UNI NCORPORATEO 2634 2F6 Fl 511 95 7 5809 1363 679 118 129 1214 2993 34 FORM 142-5 _ n ' FORM 142.5 co BD OF COUNTY BD OF ED CITY OF WALNUT CREEK D AREA 1 AREA 4 COUN%'�ILNA1r SHORT TERM D A S W D A M P k S k A J C J C D H J M P R J R A S S A R C I n L A I C I P AC U 6 1 0 E C 0 L C C N T A L W B A B L A L N M D W N !V N A N T O K P H A I E T L L E S L T L E Y E I N C A T E N E E I T E A T I I R I T I T S S N I E G I R E N R F T L G E A N; T I A E A F T G S :r N Y N F E A R M G I N R M C E E H A K E R M I L I S I N R A K T I R F O N H G B N M H N D G h G U T G A S S F S N F -09-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANT ICCH BRENTwonD _CLAYTON CONCORD 1569 1256 52E 10 - FL CERR ITt7 1725 788 HERCULES _ _._ MARTINEZ __- 187 IE7 i PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL 14 IC 6 0 PINCLE RICHMOND 2261 SAN PABLO__ 381 WALNUT CREEK- - ------ _2036 2171 - 372 284 _ 12- 79 279 463 157 2213 ASS ENTEE BALLOTS 112 _ 38 53 51 80 16 5 1 34 151 8 2 67 UNINCORPORATED 738 168 1C8 633 3E 0 _ I FORM 142.5 .-o 4 B C AFACOR VALLEY JT UN LIVERMORE VALLEY JT HIGH SCHOOL DIST UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST B S B K S B P L M 0 C E n D G D M M S E 8 E C K E D ,4 S R C 0 N C C O I A I H E 0 0 E 0 A I C C U L A E N E I C E H N I H N R G I S A A U L R N Y L A T I R N G M L A N O 0 G O 0 A H N T R Z G L A A 0 L T T Z R D E E S T T O H P_ G T T L L L A L L E T S A E A L T O T W L T L A I E I E E A R U D H R E B L L U R N 0 S N N S Y S D I S R E L L N A R 0 E S G A N 0 I T 0 I D N T N E V E N N H J D 4 R C I G E G Y Y E Y E C P S E S E N E N E E N T S 0 S G T S C C -10-002 R PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- _ ANT IQCH BRENTWOOD 496 170 316 78 CLAYTON CONCORD FL CERRIT-D HERCULES _LAFAYFTTE M ART I N E Z PITTSBURG - - - - __..PLEASANT HILI PINOLF RICHMOND SAN PABLC` _. _ WALNUT C R E F K 12 -- -- 1 2 0 2 0 UNINCORPORATED i3 0 _ 1238 _._ 0" _ _...--__. . Q .._� 0 _ _ _ _..._._._9 _.C --.343 . _.__.._0 _ Q 0 0 0 FORM 1A2-5 FORM 142.5 qr - PLEA ANTON JT ELFM S COUNTY COMM LIV VALLEY JT UNIF S HOOL DIST CC_LLEGE DIST B C it B N J P J S R S A T S L -1 L R M T S T I 14 A R I E 0 A E 0 C A E L H C A A E 0 Y 0 C A N N U E N T S C A S H Y R F C A U R E B R N A X C 0 T V C T T K R F k M A R M T R V E 0 E T R H E R Y R S P A O F E E T E I U R N R T K E L 0 N E A w 0 H B N 1 D E N s T E A A E R U A N N D N R C S F R t S A I E S D E N I E 1 E E S Z E J N J N E L G R R G I S S Y M Y E N I E N S O T S 0 —11-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANT I OG H _ BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CCNCORO EL CERRITC ® HERCULES LAFAYFTTE MART I NF Z PITTSBURG__ PINOLE l RiCHMnNO - SAN PABLO__. __WALNUT CREEK — ABSENTEE 8ALLOTS 2 O Q C .._.__,2- Q 0 UN1 NCOOPORATEn 0 _ o C ._._.___.. _ Q 0 0 O _ _ ._..____O _ C __.__.. __-_ _. -0. ._._ _ _. . .._. O_____ — — _-------- "I FORM 142.5. N ♦ z OTAL CANYON SCHOOL DIST MORAGA SCHOOL DIST FULL TERM TOTAL V C J G P H D S S R A !M! A M 8 S H L S 0 V S R O A E n E E 0 T C 0 9 A U A A A I E C J A C E T S R 0 T Y N F A 8 8 R F P L N L R 0 A N A G E T 0 D E L A I T E E T H T L U L U T A L T I M M R I L N T R P I A H R Y T L U T S E A N D Z E T N U A A J E E T N G T R S R R S G G I R E H S I A N R A N T G N G I S D S 0 Y N -01-001 SPECIAL PRECINCT 001 419 790 SPECIAL PRECINCT 002 416 883 SPECIAL PRECINCT 003 22 SPECIAL PRECINCT 004 99 _ _-__-_ _._. -__ _ _ . ___ _._-.___ 38.7_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 005 249 373 SPECIAL PRECINCT 006 156 _ 869 SPECIAL PRECINCT 007 311 1004 SPECIAL PRECINCT 008 84 435 SPECIAL PRECINCT OOQ 185 933 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 010 202 788- SPECIAL PRECINCT 011 291 87 b_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 012 175 79 9 SPECIAL PRECINCT 013 178 731 SPECIAL PRECINCT 014 45 266 SPECIAL_ PRECINCT 015 162730 SPECIAL PRECINCT 016 75 31.7- _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 017 227 871 __ _ _.._______.___ _ -_.__-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 018 SPECIAL PRECINCT 019 39 164 SPECIAL PRECINCT C20 b5 493 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 021 208 901 SPECIAL PRECINCT 022 i24 570 887 SPECIAL PRECINCT -02- 23 272 SPECIAL PRECINCT 024 119 697 SPECIAL PRECINCT 025 188 741_ SPECIAL PRECTNCT 026 217 493 SPECIAL PRECINCT 027 313 795 SPECIAL PRECINCT 028 x'25 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 029 264 727 S PEC I AL PRECINCT 030 - 230 _ __._ ___._.-_- _____ __. _ __— __ _-512 SPECIAL PRECINCT 031 220 705 SPECIAL PRECINCT 032 159 570 SPECIAL PRECINCT 0?3 196 543 SPECIAL PRECINCT 034 239 791 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 035 354 774 SPECIAL PRECINCT 036 258 670 SPECIAL PRECINCT 037 204 789 SPECIAL PRECINCT 038 147 443 SPECIAL PRECINCT 03q 120 393 SPECIAL PRECINCT 040 46 �� 517 SPECIAL PRECINCT 041 106 '327 SPECIAL PRECINCT 042 47 731 SPECIAL PRECINCT 043 49 393 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 044 52 371 SPECIAL PRECINCT 045 92 554 SPECIAL PRECINCT 046 112 793 SPECIAL PRECINCT 047 118 654 SPECIAL PRECINCT 048 178 949 SPECIAL PRECINCT 049 18 158 SPECIAL PRECINCT `150 95 733 SPECIAL PRECINCT 051 144 824 SPECIAL PRECINCT 052 165 a SPECIAL PRECINCT 053 167 - 921 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 054 96 619 SPECIAL PRECINCT 055 99 661 __ _-__z SPECIAL PRECINCT 056 131 _833 SPECIAL PRECINCT 057 163 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 058 ! 203 968 SPECIAL PRECINCT 059 ` 102 681 SPECIAL PRECINCT 060 184 918 SPECIAL PRECINCT 061 741 397 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 062 143 84 7 SPECIAL PRECINCT 063 130 SPEC IAL PREC INIC T O6,4 � 143 700 SPECIAL PRECINCT 055 1 is _ ___ ___.__. ___ _ ___ _•__ _.___. _T73 SPEC IAL PRECINCT OE6 89 - - 546 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 067 114 728 _ _ _ ._ _ _.._ _-_ _ ._ ____ __.._ ____.r SPECIAL PRECINCT 069 { 511 356 SPECIAL PR FC I NCT 06q 451 SPECIAL PRECINCT 070 78' SPECIAL PRECINCT 071 46 393 SPECIAL PRECINCT 072 14q _ __. _ _ _ _._... _____-- ____.— .___ - 80 5 SPECIAL PRECINCT 073 158 793 SPFCI At_ PRECINCT 074 1121 559 SPECIAL PH CC INCT 075 E,6# 624 SPECIAL PRECINCT 076 112f 74 SPECIAL PRECINCT 07) 67'1 ___.-..__. .__.._ .. _ __..__--_ ._. _ _. 4 6 2 S PEC I AL -PRECINCT 078 901 _ _. ._ _. 71 SPECIAL PRECINCT 07a 101 550 " FORM 142.5 v MINN ',ITAL CANY N SCHOr.L MIST MOR AGA SCHCOL GIST FULL TERM TOTAL. V C J G P H n S S R A M A N 8 S H L S J V S R 0 A F O F F 0 T C 0 M A U A A A I E C A C E T S R O T Y N E A B 8 R F R L iN L R 0 N A G E T n D E L A I T E E T H T L 0 L U T a L T I MM R I L N T R R I A H R Y T L U T S E A M D Z E T N U A A U E E T N G I R S R R S G G I R E H S I A N R A N T G N G I S D S 0 Y N -01-002 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 080 86 450 SPECIAL PRECINCT 081 95 640 SPECIAL PRECINCT 082 115 580 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 083 46 437 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 084 49 425 SPECIAL PRECINCT 085 62 571 SPECIAL PRECINCT 086 102 d02 = SPFC I AL PRECINCT 087 60443 SPECIAL PRECINCT 088 Qg 616 _ ._.____ ______.__-- .-__-.-_--- .__ _ __ _._ __.___ ___ _---SPECIAL PRFCINCT 689 1G0 752 SPECIAL PRECINCT 090 82 610 SPECIAL PRECINCT 091 84 662 SPECIAL PRECINCT 092 69 _ 600 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 093 89 _ _. _ _ . .._ .__... —_ . _402 SPECIAL PRECINCT 094 87 457 -SPFCIAL PRECINCT 095 . ! 113 456 SPECIAL PRECINCT 096 106 788 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 097 93 - ---- _.-..__ _ 599 SPECIAL PRECINCT 098 153 795 SPECIAL PRECINCT OS9 96 304 SPECIAL PRECINCT 100 74 - 952 SPECIAL PRECINCT 1013 9 426 PE PR _ SFC1_i�CT 102. _�6 . _ 38I -. SPECIAL PRECINCT 163 104 718 SPECIAL PRECINCT 104 77 754 SPEC I AL PRECINCT 105 12.2 ._ , _. _ _ _ _-_ _ _. _. _. _ _ _ -795 SPECIAL PRECINCT 106 186 _SPEC_IAL_ PRFCINCT 107 108 448 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 108 92 678 --- - --- --____ _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 109 117 7552 SPECIAL PRECINCT 110 60 533 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 111 192 636 SPECIAL PRECINCT 112 103_ _ .___. _..__ _ _ _ _- .__._ ._.- -- 828 SPECT AL PRECINCT 113 91 __._ _ .- -_ __747 SPECIAL PRECINCT 114 43 614 SPECIAL PRECINCT 115 145 __ 769 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 116 151 978 SPECIAL PRECINCT 117 16 _ __ _. _ _ _._ _ _--- 133 SPECIAL PRECINCT 118 60 753 SPECIAL PRECINCT 114 6E _._ _ 517 SPECIAL PRECINCT 120 91 SPECIAL PRECINCT 121 46 460 SPECIAL PRECINCT 122 119702 SPECIAL PRECINCT 123 118 767 SPECIAL PRECINCT 12.4 t 109570 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 125 122 672 SPEC I AL PRECINCT 126 191 ._ __._.— ----- al 8 SPECIAL PRECINCT 127 171 _ _ _ _-- _-- --630 SPECIAL PRECINCT 128 148 _ 538 SPECIAL PPECINCT 129 31 _ _ _ _ - .... ---_ _. . _ _ ____- -` 371 SPECIAL PRECINCT 130 92 436 SPECIAL PRECINCT 131 314 719 SPECIAL PRECINCT 132 325 ----_ 590.T SPECIAL PRECINCT 133 150839 ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 134 402 _ ___.. - .__ _ __. __. . __. ___.._._. _875 ' SPFCIAL PRECINCT 135 369 1067 SPECIAL PRECINCT 136 14 83 SPECIAL PRECINCT 137 264 _-. ._.—_ _- __ -- _ _ .. _ 879 SPEC IAL PRFCINCT 138 299 SPECIAL. PRECINCT 139 268 9b4 SPECIAL PRECINCT 144 98 _._ _ _ _ _. _ _ ___._.. _ 639 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 141 245 629 SPECIAL PRECINCT 142 445 - _ _ _ _...__ _.__. _ _..860 SPECIAL PRECINCT 143 339 586 -SPECIAL PRECINCT 144 573 1023 ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 145 2.3 2 _ _ ___... 1190 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 146 202 825 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 147 191 766 SPECIAL PRECINCT 148 181 1001 SPECIAL PRECINCT 149 45 _--- ,354 SPFCIAL PRFCIrjCT 150 148692 SPECIAL PRECINCT 151 207926 SPECIAL PRECINCT 152 144 _ ___ _-- _____5 79 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 153 143 _— _ 5 - __. _. _ 591 SPECIAL PRECINCT 154 90 ----� _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 155 148 717 SPEC I AL PREC INCT 156 192 _ _ 633 SPECIAL PRECINCT 157 188822 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 158 160 _ __. _ _. 700 FORM 142.3 _ _ Ttl ')PrL I FAL P-�i-L 1141, 1 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 15� W 70ki FORM 1.92.5 IDTAL CANYGN SCHOOL DIST MORAGA SCHOOL DIST FULL TERM TOTAL V C J G P H n S S R A P A v B 'S H L S u V S R 0 A E 0 F F 0 T c n A U A A A I E C j A C E T S R 0 T Y N E A 8 B R F R L N L R 0 N N A G E T 0 0 E L A I r E E T H T L 0 L U T 4 L T I M 4 R I L N I R R I A P R Y T L U T S E A N D Z E T N, L A A u E E T N G I R S R R S G G I R E H S G I A N R A N T G N G I s 0 S 0 y N -01-003 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 159 72 376- SPECIAL PRECINCT 160 242 9,5-3- SPECIAL PRECINCT 161 120 631 SPECIAL PRECINCT 162 181 1 SPFCTAL PRECINCT 163 245 1171 SPECIAL PRECINCT 164 2C0 718 SPECIAL PRECINCT 165 156 705 SPECIAL PRECINCT 166 196 8zi SPEC I At. PRECINCT 167 47 2 ILI 13 6 0 84 SPFtIAL -PPFCNCT 168 266 876 SPECIAL PRECINCT 169 234 .-80.5- SPECIAL PRECINCT 170 184 844 SPECIAL PRECINCT 171 200 -793 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 172 201 693 SPECIAL PRECINCT 173 160 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 174 108 712 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 175 14S 628 -SPE CIAL PRECINCT 176 2�7 982 SPECIAL PRECINCT 177 1178 711 SPECIAL PRECINCT 178 l8q 671 SPECIAL P-RECINCT 179 360. -9-4 3 P EC I A L PRECINCT 180 40b 819 279 216 --5.4 -------909- SPECIAL PCT 180A 20 6 4 14 9 1 0 0 1 SPE CIAL PRFCINCT 18 1 56 20 8 23 679 SPECIAL PCT 181A 74 27 22 -3.7 9 0- SPECIAL PRECINCT 182 255 66 96 153 88 33 27 0 SPECIAL PfT 182A 112 - 410 31 61 42 32 8 --o SPECIAL PRECINCT 183 43 14 9 27 16 8 5 0 915 SPECIAL PCT 183A 230 91 65 97 35 2�81 0 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 184 2EO 82 ICI 1196 112 213 15 651 SPFCIAL PCT 184A 7 4 1 1 0 -4 .0 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 185 102 25 39 61 32 11 9 0 342 SPECIAL PPECTNCT 186 176 1 68 1 12 73 1 4 1 7 739 S -t I AL PCT lB6A ill 53 24 59 31 26 14 0 1 PE SPECIAL PRECINCT 187 269 89 S8 142 107 30 33 0 1027 SPECIAL PCT 187A 106 43 42 48 .37 11 16 0- SPECIA1 PRECINCT 1PS 191 4-9 S5 35 -,.-241 .--- ..-34- 687 SPECIAL PCT 188A M 47 49 72 37 17 19 0 1 SP ECIAL P R FC TNICT 189 95 726 SPECIAL OPECINCT 1910 i 1.6 805 SPECTAL PRECINCT 191 74 701 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 192 62 284 SPECIAL PRECINCT 19-3 48 208 SPECIAL PRECINCT 194 7cy 951 SPECIAL PRECINCT IS-5 551 972 SPECTAL PRECINCT VG 6 83 677 SPECIAL PRECINCT 197 75 990 SPECIAL PRECINCT 19-8 �8 SPECIAL PRECINCT 1�119 50 ---------- 691 ,SPECIAL PRECINCT 2CO 111 1027 SPECIAL PPECINCT 201 100 858 SPECIAL PRECINCT 202 105 799 SPECIAL PRECINCT 20 3 53 708 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 204 80 1007 SPECIAL PRECINCT 205 119 SPECIAL PRECINCT 206 51 42L SPECIAL PRECINCT 207 526 9.06 SPECIAL PRECINCT 206 507 1357 ,SP EC TAL PRECINCT 203 531 ....... 946 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 210 76 702 SPECIAL PRECINCT 211 72 662 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 212 97 643 SPECIAL PRECINCT 213 41 S 0'FC I AL PRFCINCT 214 137 817 SPECIAL PRECINCT 215 167 679 SPECIAL PRECINCT 216 10 1 759 SPECIAL PRECINCT 217 86 817 SPECIAL PRf-CINCT 216 126 874 SPECIAL PPECINCT ?19 15 5 ... . ... ------- -7.3-8 SPECIAL P IRECINCT -220 114 515 SPECIAL PRECINCT 22'1 1 629 SPECIAL PRECINCT 222 F6 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 223 134 805 SPECIAL PREC INICT 224- -- 216 ----7 3 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 225 99 747 SPECIAL PRECINCT 226 92 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 227 78 544 -S-P EC I AL PRECINCT 22q - S 1 366 �PFCIAL PRECINCT 228 'Oki" FORM 142-5 FORM 1ax•s i V j OTAL CAVY ,N SCHOOL OI ST MnRAGA SCHOOL DIST FULL TERM TOTAL 1 V C J G P H D S S R A M A M 9 S H L S b V S R 01 A E P E E n T C 0 M A U A A A I E C i A C E T S R 0 T Y N E A 9 p R F R L N L R 0 �i N A G F T n D F L A I T E F T H T L O L J T A L T I M M R I L N T R R I A H R Y T L U T S E A N D Z E T A U A A J E E T N G I R c R R S G G I R E H S u I A N R A N T G N G I S D S 0 u 1 y N -01-004 _SPECIAL PRECINCT 230 168 __. __ _ _.715 SPECIAL PRECINCT 231 130 607 SPEC TAL PRECINCT 232 179 830 SPECIAL PRECINCT 233 138 787 SPECIAL PRECINCT 234 146 799 SPEC_ IAL PRECINCT 235 102 - _ _ SPEC IAL PRECINCT 236 163 559776 SPECIAL PRECINCT 237 171 _. _ ..-_ __ _ 72 2 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 238 61 388 SPECIAL PRECINCT 239 42 399 SPECIAL PRECINCT 240 80 542 SII SPECIAL PRFCINCT 241 128 488 SPECIAL PRECINCT 242 27 _.__ ____- __._.-__--- li 5 SPECIAL PRECINCT 243 21 __- -. ___ ._______— __ _1_61 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 243 8 31 SPECIAL PRECINCT 244107 -598 _ . . _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 245 61 140 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 246 47C _ 359 -- SPECI_At _PRECINCT _ 579 247 3G8 - -- — _ _ _-- _ _ _ _ _ SPE,CIAL ._.PRECINCT ?48 407 _ _ ____ _-.__- _. _ . -----. _ 861 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 249 372 922 SPECIAL PRECINCT 250 173 --_ ____ 729 SPECIAL PRECINCT 251 220 _ _—_ _ _._ ._ . _ _ _._.- 850 SPECIAL PRECINCT 252 232 340 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 253 224 699 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 2.54 170 731 SPEC I AL PRFCINCT 255 _. 157 _ _._ 712 SPEC-IAL PRECINCT 256 2C'; — — 873 SPECIAL PRECINCT 215 257 -- ___ _ � 871 SPECT-AL PRFCINCT 258 106 478 SPECIL PRECINCT 259 244 _ - 985 SPECIAL PRECINCT 260 198 - -� 690 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 261 143 571 SPECIAL PRECINCT 262 222 -�— - _ 808 4 SPECIAL PRECINCT 263 173 1 _ _ .._ ___.._. _ 783• SPECIAL PRECINCT 264 89 SPECIAL PRECIWCT 265 63 - .__402. - _. . ___ -.-______ ___-___ __ __ 219 SPECIAL PRECINCT 266 158 711 SPECIAL PREC INCT 267 325I SPEC AL PRECINCT 268 89 939 _ __ . _ _ _ _ __ 325 SPECIAL PRECINCT 269 106 _ 594 SPECIAL PRECINCT 270 102_ - 636 SPECIAL PRECINCT 271 124 _ 649 SPECIAL PRECINCT 272 115 518 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 273 i 148 718 SPECIAL PRECINCT 274 124 -_-- _ _- _ SPECIAL PRFCINCT 275 145 �- 687 SPFC IAL PRECINCT 276 184 -- 1 -787 _SPEC I AL PRECINCT 277 253 926 SPEC IAL PRFCINCT 278 191 _ _ _. _ . _--_ . ----.___ 705 SPECIAL PRECINCT 279 156 T _ _. ._ _._._ _ 475 SPECIAL PRECINCT 280 225 742 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 281 247 820 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 282 1 223 719 SPECIAL PRECINCT 283 ' 192 _---802 SPECIAL PRECINCT 264 283 838 SPECIAL I AL PRFC INCT 285 232 844 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._-- _ _C IN _ __._. _._. SPECIAL PRECINCT 286 178 :. _ _ _._ ..___. _-_-- ._ __.._._ _..__ _ .._ 750 SPECIAL PRECINCT 287 146 - 661 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 288 67 _ ..__ _ 2.87 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 289 172 676 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 290 93 334 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 291 271 __.__ 702 SPECIAL PRECINCT 292 238840 SPECIAL PRECINCT 293 140 393 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 294. 197 ._ __, ____._ .__ 695 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 295 181 ------- --606 SPECIAL PRECINCT 296 281 -- _ . _.__-_- 918 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 297 2872 34 __ .___ .. SPECIAL PRECINCT 298 _ 47 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2c,9 23> 725 344 ". _ SPFCIAL PRECINCT 300 287 ..__._ -_ 1_038 SPECIAL PRECINCT 301 198 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 302 211 - 673 SPECIAL PRECINCT 363 126# 45451 1 SPEC IAL PRFC INCT_ 304 236 1G�1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 305 122 _ - SPFCIAL PRFCINCT 306 206 -302 SPECIAL PRECINCT 307 256 - - - _ _ _ FORM 142•5 i , h. } 6 OT AL CAVY N SCHOOL [DIST MORAGA SCHOOL DIST FULL TERM TOTAL V C J G P H D S S R A M A N B S H L S u V S R 0 A E 0 E E 0 T C O M A U A A A I E C J A C E T S R n T Y N E A B 8 R F R L N L R 0 vi N A G F T (l D E L A I T E E T H T L D L U T A L T I M M R I L N T R R I A H R Y T L U T S E A N Q 2 E T N L A A U E E T `! G I R c R R S G G 1 R E H S G I A N R A N T G N G I S D S 0 Y N —01-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 306 230 598 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 201 - _ 650 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 113 _601 SPECIAL. PRECINCT 311 224 982 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 193 717 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 310 901 SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 411 996 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315 196 811 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 238 803 SPECIAL PRECINCT 317 153 767 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 318 312 - 964 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 341842 SPECIAL PRECINCT 31a 25 74 SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 307 _. 889 SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 224 _ �^ _-_ _ __... _ _ 852 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 322 162 _ _ _ _.._.._ . - ---- 517 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 323 209 875 SPECIAL PRECINCT 324 115 697 SP EC I AL PRECINCT 325 21__C_ 784 SPECIAL PRECINCT 326 234 - - 907 SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 265 899 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 328 34 898 SPECIAL PRECINCT 329 333846 .SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 314 812 2.1. . ----___. _ _-- __..__...___._ _. SPECIAL PREC IN �..1. 7718CT _ _ -- ._ SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 224844 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE CONC[lRD 514 VOTFO ABSENTFE KE NS I NGT PN 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTF 504- VOTED ABSENTFE OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE ...__.-- OLEUM 509 VOTED_ ABSENTFE SELRY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE BRENTWO96 507 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 502 VOTED -ABS ENT EE ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1223 __ 0 _ 0 _ G _.--_0. . 9 _ ..__.7 _ b 7 4 _.._4 __.._0 0 FORM 142.5 FORM 142.9 1 MORAGA SCHOOL DIST SH^RT TERM ORINDA GtiCQL DIST WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DIST N C J n W H D H L K M w S C L C H M R M Z S W E P H IG R S D R A A A 0 U R A 0- C A A R C A 0 A I C A U H A W E C R A M 0 G R ll D 0 I R U A R N A 1t W K S A R K Y R E G A M N E 3 L M G S E E I L T L 0 I C J T I C T R E L T N A T A E S Y E 0 L 0 A N D T T E G A 0 0 A H T E L L W L T N N N A N N S E O E H R Y R N N K E N I I I E N N S L N R S C Y E R S G A R D J I 111 I N I R J M N t N G N G D G G S S S t -02-003 SPECIAL PRECINCT 159 SPECIAL PRECINCT 160 SPECIAL PRECINCT 161 SPECIAL PRECINCT 162 SPECIAL PRECINCT 163 ---_- S P E C I A L PRECINCT 164 _�— SPECIAL PRECINCT 165 SPECIAL PP ECTNICT 166 SPECIAL PRECINCT 167 S-PEC I AL PRECINCT 168 ---155 64 31 238 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 169 - 128 45 56 186 0. . SPECIAL PRECINCT 170 109 54 15 147 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 171 131 44 35 154 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 172132 61 42 135 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 173_ 76 84 27 88 SPECIAL PRECINCT 174 53 59 16 68 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 175 - 84 75 21 101 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 176 _ 122 122 37 160 _-0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 177 83 107 23 113 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT -178 _ 82 123 26 110 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 179 _. 110 294 38 156 0 SPECIAL PR FC INCT 180 9 45 167 24- -47 . 86 0 SPECIAL PCT 180A 0 4 4 3 3 3 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 181 3 4 4 17 S 11 C SPECIAL PCT 181A 3 16 4 15 7 16 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 182 4 49 56 23 66 48 C SPECIAL PCT 182A 5 23 27 13 16 22 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 183 1 2 18 4 13 6 Q SPECIAL PCT 183A 20 41 43 28 26 47 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 184 7 19 36 14 23 172 C SPECIAL PCT 184A 0 4 1 1 0 0 Q SPECIAL PRECINCT 185 2 37 11 6 9 31 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 186 13 22 53 14 17 46 0 SPECIAL. PCT 186A 9 38 15 11 14 21 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 187 8 38 52 26 52 77 0 SPFCIAL PCT 187A 7 21 16 17 15 22 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT IFF 11 33 34 17 2P 55 0 SPECIAL PCT 188A 10 10 42 3 22 37 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 18q SPECIAL PRECINCT 190 SPECIAL PRECINCT 191 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 142 SPECIAL PRECINCT 193SPECIAL PP.EC INCT 194 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 195 SPECIAL PRECINCT 196 SPECIAL PRECINCT 197 SPECIAL PRECINCT 198 SPECIAL PRECINCT 199 - SPECIAL PR ECIRCT 200 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 201 SPECIAL PRECINCT 202 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 203 _.._.-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 204 SPECIAL PRECINCT 205SPECIAL PRECINCT 200 _--- __ 201 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2.07 280 301 SPECIAL PRECINCT 206 _-_ _. ____--.---_- __ _-.-293 -290 183 017 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 209 _ 324 340 2 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 210 -- - .-_-_ 55 52 33 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 21151 48 34 0 SPECIAL PPECINCT 212 63 64 44 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 21329 30 16 0 SPEC IAL PRFCINCT 214 _ 109 100 47 2 _SPEC IAL PRFCINCT 215 _._- . _~ ._ 86 -100 _105 -- 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 216 SPECIAL PRECINCT 217 Q SPECIAL PRECINCT 218 69 84 67 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 214 _ _..__ __..-76 104 86-- - 0 _SPECIAL PRECINCT 220 _ -_ _. ----__ _ 69 . 74 - 52 -0 SPEC IAL PR EC tNCI' 221 69 30 46 - 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 222 59 53 38 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 223 -76 85 - 72 ---0 ..SPECIAL PRECINCT ?..24 _ _ _ _._. _ _ --_108 142 125 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT ?25 _._._61 _- 76 �40 _ 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 226 _.. __- . _._ _ - . _ 60 _59 52. 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 227 38 56 39 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 22844 49 91 0 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 229 53 52 57. _ FORM 142.9 Y MORAGA SCHnOL +LIST Sl-CRT TERN! ORINDA SCHCOL DIST WALNUT CR-EEK SCHOOL DIST R G J n w h n to L K M N S C L C M M R 14 Z S W E P H G R S I 0 R A A A 0 U R A n C A A R C A 0 A I C A U H A w E C R A M R G R U 0 D I R L A R N A R w K S A R K Y R E G A M N E R L M G S E E I L T L D I C J T i C T R E L T N A T A E S Y F 0 L C A N D T T E G A U 0 A H T E L L w L T % N N A N N S E 0 E H R Y R N N K E N I I I E M4 S L h R S C Y E R S G A R D J 1 14 1 w I R J m N M i N G N G J G G S 6 S S E —02-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 SPECIAL PRECINCT 311 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 S P FG I AL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 -s-0 EC I At PREC I N C T _317 SPECIAL PRECINCT 318 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 320 SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 SPEC I AL PRECINCT 323 SPECIAL PRECINCT 324 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 SPECIAL PRFC'a NCT _3 26 SPECIAL PRECINCT 3 27. SP EC i AL PR EC INCT 328 SPECIAL PRECINCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 - SPEC�IAL PRECINCT 331 - . SPECIAL PRECINCT 37-32 ALHAMBRA 504 _VtITEO ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 5015 -- V nT E D ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ._Vf1TEp ABSENTEE CnNChRn 514 VOT Els ABSENTEE_, KENS I NGTi1N 511 . VOTED ABSENTEE KENSI KTON 512_._ _ - VOTED AIBSFNTEF__ l A FAY E T T E 504 VOTFD ABSENTEE Ol FUM 5 C 3 VOTED ABSENTEE CLEU M 509 _VOTED ABSENTEE SEL BY 502 VOTFO ABSENTEE - 8RFNTNO00 5117 _. VOTED ABSENTEE_ . TASSAJARA 502 __._VOT-0) -ABSENTEE _-- ABSENTEE BALLOTS .. 1 5 3. I fi 2 FORM 142-S FORM 142.5 ACALA ES UNION' HIGH CAKLEY SCHGOL DIST S H00L DIST T B F n I J IM L D M S B P D M N R :S H E R I A n I E 0 A C I A w E 1 0 'C E L E U N H C V N K A L F I A C D �A 0 V n L N H I A U T L T G D K R T D I U B S A N L E T I I F•' 0 I T O N S T E E D L E E k T w 0 E R 0 L P S U R F N E I A E I M N Z N G G S J S R -03-001 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 001 SPECIAL PRECINCT 002 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 003 SPECIAL PRECINCT 004 SPECIAL PRECINCT 005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 006 66 108 93 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 007 175 194 172 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 008 SPECIAL PRECI^!CT 009 -SPECIAL PRECINCT 010 SPECIAL PRECINCT 011 SPECIAL PRECINCT 012 SPECIAL PRECINCT 013 SPECIAL PRECINCT 014 SPECIAL PRECINCT 015 SPECIAL PRECINCT 016 SPECIAL PRECINCT 017 SPECIAL PRECINCT 018 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 019 SPECIAL PRECINCT C20 SPECIAL PRECINCT 021 SPECIAL PRECINCT 622 -------- SPECIAL PRECINCT 023 SPECIAL PRECINCT 024 SPECIAL. PRECINCT 025 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 026 — SPECIAL PRECINCT 027 SPECIAL PRECINCT 028 SPECIAL PRECINCT 029 SPECIAL PRECINCT 030 SPECIAL PRECINCT 031 SPECIAL PRECINCT 032 SPECIAL PRECINCT 033 SPECIAL PRECINCT 034 SPECIAL PRECINCT 035 SPECIAL PRECINCT 036 SPECIAL PRECINCT 037 SPECIAL PRECINCT 038 SPFCIAL. PRECINCT 039 SPECIAL PRECINCT 040 SPECIAL PRECINCT 041 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 042 SPECIAL PRECINCT 043 _ ------ SPECIAL PRECINCT 044 SPECIAL PRECINCT 045 SPECIAL PRECINCT 046 SPECIAL PRECINCT 047 SPECIAL PRECINCT 048 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 049 SPECIAL PRECINCT 050 SPECIAL PRECINCT 051 SPECIAL PRECINCT 052 SPECIAL PRECINCT 053 SPECIAL PRECINCT 054 -SPECIAL PRECINCT 055 SPECIAL PRECINCT 056 SPECIAL PRECINCT 057 SPECIAL PRECINCT 056 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 059 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 060 SPECIAL PRECINCT 061 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 062 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 063 SPECIAL PRECINCT 064 SPECIAL PRECINCT 065 —_— SPECIAL PRECINCT 0E6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 067 SPECIAL PRECINCT 068 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 069 SPECIAL PRECINCT 07C SPECIAL PRECINCT 071 SPECIAL PRECINCT 072 SPECIAL PRECINCT 073 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 074 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 075 SPECIAL PRECINCT 076 SPECIAL PRECINCT 077 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 078 SPECIAL PRECINCT 079 FORM 142.5 .� s SPEC IAt PRECINCT 079 f FORM 142.5 ( I I n ACALAPIES UNIPN HIGH CAKLEY SCHOOL DIST SE HOPM DIST T 8 F O I J M L n M S 8 14 0 M N R 55 H E R I A C 1 F 0 A C T A FR E 1 0 C E L F U N H C V N N A L R I A C D A 0 V D L N H I A U T L T G D K R T D 1 U 9 S A N L E T I I F+ 0 I T O N S T E E D L E E k T W Q E R j L R S U R F N E I A E L M N Z N G G S J S R –03-003 SPECIAL PRECINCT 159 SPECIAL PRECINCT 160 SPECIAL PREC INCT 161 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 162 SPECIAL PRECINCT 163 __-__--__. SPECIAL PRECINCT 164 _. SPFCIAL PRFCINCT 165 SPECIAL PRECINCT I f 6 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 167 5 6 18 S17 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 168 31 77 147 lid. 142 1 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 169 23 66 122 2C 123 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 170 29 43 100 14 1C3 0 SPFCIAL PRFCINCT 171 21 43 120 13 123 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 172 30 78 58 22 80 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 173 13 46 82 19 72 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 174 14 30 60 6 62 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 175 33 52 72 12 75 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 176 42 84 128 21 128 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 177 21 43 99 16 111 C. SPECIAL PRFCINCT 178 22 58 96 14 106 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 179 54 92 164 25 210 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 180 43 114 222 38 215 6 SPECIAL PCT 180A 0 2 9 1 11 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 181 7 16 33 4 23 C SPECIAL PCT 181A 11 22 43 5 40 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 182 36 S2 119 14 135 0 SPFCIAL PCT 182A 29 41 54 6 58 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 183 7 6 30 4 36 0 SPFCIAL PCT 183A 38 65 127 11 138 Q SPEC IAL —PRFCINCT 164 30 65 139 20 143 0 SPECIAL PCT 184A 2 2 3 C 4 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 185 14 26 48b 0 �� SPECIAL PPECINCT 18626 57 192 15 S2 0 S PFC, I AL PCT 1 R6A 13 27 67 5 65 _-_ 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 187 34 66 142 1S 145 Q SPECIAL PCT 187A 15 26 49 10 62 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 1F8 2046 112 10 112 0 SPECIAL PCT 188A 19 39 78 8 69 - _.Q SPECIAL. PRECINCT 189 18 14 79 6 62 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 190 19 18 92 7 69 I SPECIAL PRECINCT 191 22 24 55 E 33 0 ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 192 6 9 53 4 46 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 193 3 6 36 11 32 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 1q4 17 28 55 14 37 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 1S5 92 115 330 22 289 2 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 196 14 23 57 6 56 0 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 197 8 12 E3 6 59 Q SPECIAL PRFCINCT 198 17 23 62 S 49 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 199 14 14 29 3 29 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 200 22 32 E3 E 72 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 201 13 29 el S 64 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 202 21 22 79 14 69 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 203 16 21 29 6 25 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 204 19 1Q 59 10 50 `L SPECIAL PRECINCT 205 111 19 1C9 2 88 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 206 10 18 37 1 32 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 207 63 146 3CO 36 21C 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 208 64 102 296 27 256 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 709 56 128 348 27 289 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 210 18 25 50 6 38 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 211 Q ?_7 47 iC 37 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 212 14 25 67 E 57 0 SPECIAL PfiECINCT 213 5 10 31 5 25 0 SPECIAL PREC INCT 214 14 39 S7 12 84 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 215 34 54 S9 2C 76 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 216 20 38 55 15 50 0 — SPECIAL PRFCINCT 217 23 31 57 P - 42 Q SPECIAL PRECINCT 218 30 46 14 E 57 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 215 41 37 84 2E 68 _ SPFCIAL PRECINCT -220 29 42 62 16 45 Q SPFCIAL PRECINCT 221 11 36 64 10 58 1 SPEC I AL PRECINCT 222 19 24 51 E 44 0 SPECIAL PPFCTNCT 223 ' 24 52 85 14� 59 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 224 38 59 151 24S1 _ _ 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 225 10 24 68 E 52 0 SPFCIAL PRET IRCI 226 17 31 59 Ill 43 ? . SPECIAL PRECINCT 227 15 21 49 6 45 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 228 . 15 39 bb 11 42 0 ___----- SPECIAL PRECI CT 229 19 39 51 1C _9 0 FORM 142.3 SPFCIAL PRFCINCT 224 1191 319 51 1C '9 J FORM 142.5 1 .m ACALn ES UNION HIGH OAKLEY SCHOOL DIST S HOOL DIST T B F 0 1 J M L D N S g N D M N R S – H F R I A 0 I E O A C I A W E 10 C E L E U N H C V N N A L P I A C D A 0 V D L N H I A U T L T G 0 K R T D I U B S A N L E T I I HR I T O N S T F E D L E E n T W Q E R C L P S U R E A E I A E I M N Z N . G G S J S R –03-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 309 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 SPECIAL PRECINCT 311 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 SP EC AI PRFC INCT__.317 SPECIAL PRECINCT 318 SPEC?AL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT -320 SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 _. ._ _ ... .....__. _-_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 SPECIAL PRECINCT 323 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 324 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 326 --- _ —� SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 328 SPK IAL PRECINCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 3 3 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 331 —_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 _ v ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ARS FNTEF ALH A!1 B R A 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510.. _VOTED ABSENTEE ALAM0 510 _ VOTED A8S ENTEE CONCORD 514 VOTED ABSENTEE _... ._._ KENSINGTON 511 _ _V{?T FD ABSENTFE KENSINGTON 512 _ VOTED ABSENTEE L AF AY FTT E 504 VOTFP. ABS FNTEE UEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTFE QLFUM--509 VOTED ABSENTEE SELBY 502. . VOTED ABSENTEE _..- BREhTWOOD 507 VOTED ABSENTFE TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ABSENTFE BALLOTS 34 80 188 25 181 1 4 _ 3 FORM 142.5 i L IRER Y UNION HI Gh SCHVmL DIST ANT IUCH UNIFIED SCHUOL DIST J 8 K S J C F L S R J S L k S T O H D A R E T J T S A E E L 0 U R A A C f3 # A I C H I E U A 0 A A 0 I C M C N 0 S T A N M D E I R L A 0 L N K C R Y H L A E K N 0 F I N E M R T R G T M M E C Y H L L N D T S E D P N K Y I L H Y E T A E N A A 0 E T J T N H 0 G N E S R N H R R W N E R H 0 U J 8 R C L' c R R P U I F U L J I 0 T Z S N R R t R N H H G A I N G S N 0 S K -04-001 SPECIAL PRECINCT 001 17 86 152 80 1C3 191 144 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 062 20 96 131 84 63 191 179 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 003 6 1 2 4 4 12 11 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 004 3 25 46 Q 15 46 47 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 005 28 68 93 53 44 92 74 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 006 33 20 76 2C 27 7C 37 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 007 2.7 48 120 3E E5 173 S6 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 008 54 45 51 5 _ 53 0- SPECIAL PRECINCT 009 113 85 119 70 120 1 .SPECIAL PRECINCT 010 -_ _ 146 _.._._97 138 83 110 O_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 011 184 104 172 149 184 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 012120 94 102 80 83 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 013 108 87 90 99 __.111 _0 --_-___-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 014 32 26 27 17 27 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 01592 72 103 76 91 - 0 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 016 44 34 47 34 42 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 017155 138 163 75 92 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 018 111 95 118 68 86 - - p SPEC IAI PRECINCT 01918 17 27 21 26 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 020 38 39 50 25 38 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 021127 111 .170 71 99 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 022 83 60 76 54 73 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 023 "- 182 125 176 104 119 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 024 a3 60 68 49 68 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 025 _ 140 69 124 82 111 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 026 SPECIAL PRECINCT 027 SPECIAL PRECINCT 028 SPECIAL PRECINCT 029 '-SP- EC IAL PRECINCT 030 SPECIAL PRECINCT 031 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 032 _- SPEC IAL PRECINCT 033 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 034 SPECIAL PRECINCT 035 SPECIAL PRECINCT 036 'SPEC TAL PRECINCT 037 SPECIAL PRECINCT 038 SPECIAL PRECINCT 039 SPECIAL PRECINCT 040 SPECIAL PRECINCT 041 SPECIAL PRECINCT 042 SPECIAL PRECINCT 043 SPECIAL PRECINCT 044 .... SPECIAL PRECINCT 045 SPECIAL PRECINCT 046 SPECIAL PRECINCT 047 — _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 048 SPECIAL PRECINCT 049 SPECIAL PRECINCT 050 SPECIAL PRECINCT 051 SPECIAL PRECINCT 052 - - �- SPECIAL PRECINCT 053 SPECIAL PRECINCT 054 ._-__-- SPECtAI PRECINCT 055.. . . SPEGIAL PRECINCT 056 SPECIAL PRECINCT 057 SPECIAL PRECINCT 058 SPECIAL PRECINCT 059 SPECIAL PRECINCT 060 SPECIAL PRECINCT PRECINCT 061 . SPECIAL PRECINCT 062 SPECIAL PRECINCT 063 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 064 SPECIAL PRECINCT 065 SPECIAL PRECINCT 066 SPECIAL PRECINCT 0 b 7 _ _ . SPECIAL PRECINCT 068 S P EC I Al PRECINCT O 69 SPECIAL PRECINCT 070 SPECIAL PRECINCT 071 - SPEC IAl PRECINCT 072 SPECIAL PRECINCT 073 ..SPEC IAL PRECINCT 074 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 075 SPECIAL PRECINCT 076 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 077 SPECIAL PRECINCT 078 SPECIAL PP EC INCT 019 _ FORM 142.5 y C • L IBFR Y UNION HIGH SCHOOL RI ST ANTIOrri UNL FIEC SCHOOL DIST, J 9 K B J C F L S R J S L k S T D ri D M R E T J T S A E E L 0 U R A A C C N A I C H I E U A 0 A A O I C M C N 0 S T A N M D E I R L A 0 L N rt C R Y H L A E K N J E I N E M R T R G T H M E C Y H L L N D T S E 0 P N K Y I L H Y E T A E N A A 0 F_ T J T W H n G h E S R N ri R R W N E R H n U J E R C G E R R P E L I F U L J I 0 T L S N R R is R N H H G A I G S N 0 S K —04-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 SPECIAL PRECINCT 311 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 SPFCIAL PRFCINCT 313 SP EC I AL P 4 E C I N CT 314 -- SP EC I AL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 SPECIAL PRECINCT _317 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 318 - SPECIAL PRFCDICT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315. ._ _--_- _.__ SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 __-._-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 323 _SPECIAL P R E C T-NCT _324 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 -SPECIAL PRECINCT- 326 SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 SPEC Al PRECINCT 32F SPECIAL PRECINCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 SPECIAL PRECINCT 334 4 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 332 ALHAMBRA 504 ALHAMBRA ABSENTEE - ~ ALHAMBRA 505 VnTFD ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSFNTEF ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 514 VnTFD ABSENTFE KENSINGTON -5,11, VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 -� VOTED -ABSENTFE-_.__ _r LAFAYETTF 504. VOTED A8SENTEE ---___.- __---__— OLFUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE 0LEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE VOTFD ABSF�ItEE _ BRENTWOOD 507 VnTF6 ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSFNTEF - ABSENTEF BALLOTS 1 5 6 5 2 8 10 0 28 21 3T 29 29 1 1 b, FORM 142.3 t: sv JOHN SWFTT 1)NIFIEV SCHf`CL DIST 144RTINLZ UNIFIED SCHOuL DIST F B J 0 D G J M B P M R E T S 0 B W C M K N M S D R O W A R 0 C A 0 A 0 L L1 C R A I C J I C C C w 0 S 0 V E H P L N 0 T R A V R L S K N R A A G E R I G N K B G U U C n T I T 8 S 1 G M 0 T R L P A D 0 A A L E E N E T L 0 L E L A 0 T D I H K P C Y R A L R E L N R L L N N E 0 L Y A S L R E T A R L E 0 F A I W L I U A N E E D N I N G U G S N S G S E N —05-004 E SPECIAL PRECINCT 230 115 87 117 126 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 231 92 58 83 103 _-1. __._ SPECIAL PRECINCT 232 139 87 132 134 3- -l-SPECIAL PRECINCT 233 90 80 106 109 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 234 86 93 95 L14 4 SPECIAL PRECINCT 235 74 57 69 74 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 236 112 88 115 130 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 237 129 80 126 121 - -1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 238 4144 44 41 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 239 _--- _23 .__ 30 27 28_ -0-1 .1--l. SPECIAL PRECINCT 240 50 48 49 66 0 ..___. — -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 24188 72 83 90 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 242 20 14 21 21 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 24311 10 19 . 17 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 243 3 7 6 .1. .0.. SPECIAL PRECINCT 244 80 40 80 88 0 - - SPECIAL PR ECIN�CT 245 _ _ 35 42 ._ 7 2C _...-10 21 27 -_._0 SPEG_IAL PRECINCT 246 270 203 46 22C 42 226 270 7 SPECIAL PRECINCT 247 190 143 54 133 20 147 141 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 248 13I 159 165 131 110 258 13C 46 SPECIAL PRECINCT 249 142 156 tgl 88 75 2C5 140 38 SPECIAL PRECINCT 250 _SPEC IAL PRECINCT 251 - - SPECIAL PRECINCT 252 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2.53 _—_— SPECIAL PRECINCT 254 SPECIAL PRECINCT 255 SPECIAL PRECINCT 256 SPECIAL PRFf INCT 257 SPECIAL PRECINCT 258 F' S P EC t AL PRECINCT 259 SPECIAL PRECINCT 260 SPECIAL PRECINCT 261 SPECIAL PRECINCT 262- S PEtIAL 62SPECIAL PRECINCT 263 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 264 SPECIAL PRECINCT 265 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2b6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 267 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 268 -- SPECIAL IAL PREC INCT 26-9--- SPECIAL b9_-_SPECIAL PRECINCT 270 SPECIAL PRECINCT 271 — SPECIAL PRECINCT 272. SPECIAL PRECINCT 273 _._. SPECIAL PRECINCT 274SPECIAL PRECINCT 275 SPECIAL PRECINCT 276 SPECIAL PRECINCT 277 SPECIAL PRECINCT 278 �I SPECIAL PRECINCT 279_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 280 SPECIAL PRFCINGT 281 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 282 SPECIAL PRECINCT 283 SPECIAL PRECINCT 284 SPECIAL PPECINCT 285 i SPECIAL PRECINCT 286 SPECIAL PRECINCT 287 SPECIAL PREC INCT 288 SPECIAL PRECINCT 289 SPECIAL PRECINCT 290 SPECIAL PPECINCT 291 SPECIAL PRECINCT 292 SPECIAL PRECINCT _.293 ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 294 — - ---- } SPECIAL PRECINCT 295 SPECIAL PRECINCT 296 -- SPECIAL PPFCINCT 297 SPECIAL PRECINCT. 29E SPECIAL PRECINCT 299_ .__.----- _-- _ SPECIAL PRFC INCT 300 _ . __—__------ SPECIAL PRECINCT 3n1 SPECIAL PP.FCINCT 302SPECIAL PRFf INCT 303 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 304 SPECIAL PRECINCT 305 SPECIAL PRECINCT 306 SPECIAL PRECINCT 30T ___-_-- FORM 142.5 A JOHN WFTT UNIFIED SCHOCL OI ST MARTINcZ UNIFIEC SCHOOL LIST E B J D D G J M 8 P H R E T S 0 B w C A K N M S D R 0 W 4 R 0 C A Q A C L U C R A 1 0 J I C C C W 0 S 0 V E h R L N C T P A V R L S it N R A A G E R I G N K A G U U C n T I T B S I G H D T R L P A D i? A A L E F A E T L 0 E E E A 0 T 0 I H K R C Y R A L R E L N R L L N N E 0 L V A S L R E t A R L F 0 E A I W L I U A N E E D N I K G U G S N S G S E N —05-005 E SPEC IAL PRECINCT 308 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 310SPECIAL PRECiNCT 31.1 - SPEL' IAL PRECINCT 312 SP EC I AL PRECINCT 313 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 314 SOF C 1 AL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 SPECIAL PRECINCT 317 SPECIAL PRFCIN+CT 318 SP EC I AL P R E C I N C T 319 _-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 SPECIAL PRECINCT 323 SPEC IAL PRECINCT _.324 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 SPECIAL PPFCINCT 328 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 SPECIAL PRECINCT 331_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 ALHAMBRA 504 _ V[7T ED ABSENTEE ALHAMBR.9 505 __ VC3TFn ABSENTEE _.. . . AlH AM 8R A 51f) __.. ...— VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSFNTEE CONC[1R0 514_.._ _ VOTED ABSENTEE _ ...- .KENSINGTON 511. __-- VOTr-D ABSENTEE KENSINGTOA! 512 _- _VOTED ABSENTEE L AF AY ET T F 5C4 VOTED ARS ENTFE O L E U M 5:13 VOTED ABSENTEE .OLE!1M 509 VOTED ABSENTEE _.____ SF LBY 502 VOTED ABS ENTEE -- BRENTWOOD- 507 VOTED ABSENT _ . TASSAJARA 50.2._-_ VOTED _A B S E Pd T E E ABSFNTEE BALLOTS _ 36 16 3 32 12 _ 38 43 0 FORM 142.5 e. ' 04 ,",A 3w�,.. T DTARLO UNIFIED SCHCOL DIST PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST J F K H 9 J H K L K C L N L J S G T S J A C B J 0 A H J R S 0 L n R 0 E F f E Y A A C E M E R C R L 0 R E E R A 0 0 C S A C 0 U N L L R R R W R E R 1 N I A I L R U S A T R H S A E N A V C E E L N R I R T Y R T E M T 4 E O N S N H V N P T P A R E E S N Y L E I Y H B T N T 0 E U E L T H G L R D N N F L E T H R Y 0 E A 8 M L C L R E R Y G C .1 J E R A I R J H I N N S 0 R J K G B G R S E S R T -06-001 SPECIAL PRECINCT 001 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 002 SPECIAL PRECINCT 003 SPECIAL PRECINCT 004 SPECIAL PRECINCT 005 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 006 SPECIAL PRECINCT 007 SPECIAL PRECINCT 008 SPECIAL PRECINCT 009 S P FC I AL PRECINCT 010 SPECIAL PRECINCT 011 SPECIAL PRECINCT 012 SPECIAL PRECINCT 013 SPECIAL PRECINCT 014 SPECIAL PRECINCT 015 SPECIAL PREC INCT 016 SPECIAL PRECINCT 017 SPECIAL PRECINCT 018 SPECIAL PRECINCT 019 SPECIAL PRFCINCT - 020 -__._-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 021 SPECIAL FR EC INCT 022 SPECIAL PRECINCT 023 SPECIAL PRECINCT 024 SPECIAL PRECINCT 025 SPECIAL PRECINCT 02E 181 127 50 16 18 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 027 194 223 43 51 58 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 02838 44 18 12 23 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 029 191 201 12 36 47 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 030 __. _ . _._ . _-- 209 116 69 b 6 0 SPECIAL PR FC,INCT 031 _. _ _ . 164 147 29 28 49 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 032 124 112 21 17 31 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 033153 131 25 25 23 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 034__ 193 191 14 26 41 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 035270 281 6 35 56 5 SPECIAL PRECINCT 036 209 203 0 30 45 4 SPECIAL PRECINCT 037131 129 26 26 73 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 038 109 92 9 25 45 0 --�- SPECIAL PRECINCT 03988 101 11 17 20 0 L SPECIAPRECINCT 040 9 6 6 3C 2 5 -2 .15. SPECIAL PRECINCT 041 23 23 19 58 11 5 15 31 12 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 042 9 18 9 21 3 2 6 125 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 043 8 6 10 30 8 3 7 5 6. ._ _. _1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 044 3 27 22 19 63 6 8 8 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 045 5 45 41 3E 3 _ _.IO 7 _-14 1.3- O SPECIAL PRECINCT 046 6 52 46 4C 3 13 8 25 14 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 047 2 63 62 4C 7 16 11 9 6 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 048 8 10^ 76 75 6 24 9 26 10 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 049 3 5 4 S 5 3 3 1 3 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 050 6 30 31 43 5 22 3 22 15 0 ------- SPECIAL PRECINCT 051 22 61 45 47 1G 22 8 37 14 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 052 8 53 49 56 18 20 13 63 17 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 053 16 67 E1 73 10 21 A 36 25 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 054 5 2C 22 51 S 16 4 30 14 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 055 11 36 34 35 12 5 1C 36 9 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 056 19 46 45 4E 20 14 5 36 6 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 057 6 69 59 81 24 14 LC 32 14 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 058 8 97 64 77 32 35 19 43 12 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 059 rr 42 42 42 19 13 7 22 12 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 060 18 79 74 57 3C 20 13 43 15 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 061 4 40 21 23 14 9 5 13 11 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 062 8 76 61 39 8 26 7 33 14 0 !— SPECIAL PRECINCT 063 3 70 7C 37 11 17 5 26 3 C SPEC IAL PRECINCT 064 9 9+0 53 3S 17 5 7 32 11 0 SPFC I At. PREC INICT 065 12 53 37 43 7 21 9 34 10 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT OE 6 13 j 33 25 44 13 188 12 8 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT X167 5 53 54 41 6 14 . 11 24 _.3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 068 9 15 17 24 0 6 10 13 4 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 069 9 17 12 24 7 0 5 11 3 ._. 0 S-PECIAL PRECINCT 070 4 33 40 3C 7 9 8 16 5 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 071 2, 14 12 12 11 131 4 11 0 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 072 Al75 53 74 16 1C 2 30 13 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 073 8 87 43 61 23 19 3 27 23 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 074 13 44 41 4E 7 Q 15 26 12 6 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 075 6 22 22 22 9 9, �' 24 5 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 076 13 38 32 2E I C 6! 21 58 6 '2- SPECIAL 2SPECIAL PRFCINCT 077 6 26 17 23 5 16 3 20 13 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 078 12 30 17 49 8 8 6 27 110 SPECIAL PRECINCT 079 13 28 31 44 15 16 8 31 7 FORM 142.3 ay T nIABL0 UNIFIED SCHCCL DIST PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST J F W H 8 J H K L K C L M L J S G T S i A Q 8 J 0 A H J R S 0 L n R C F F t' E Y A A C F M E R G it L 0 R E E R A 0 0 C S A C 0 U N,' L L R R R % R E R I N I A I L R U S A T R H S A E N A V C E E L N R I R T Y R T E M T N E O N S N H V N P T P A R F F S N Y L E I Y H B T N T 0 E U E L T H G L R D N N F L E T H R Y 0 E A 8 M L C L R E K Y G C R J N E R A I R J H I N tV S 0 R J K G B G R S E S R T —06-002 SPECIAL PRECINCT 080 8 25 25 4S 10 8 11 25 5 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 081 6 41 22 41 10 14 13 25 13 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 082 c 50 32 56 13 14 10 23 10 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 083 2 15 6 26 5 5 7 10 4 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 084 3 13 12 25 3 6 7 14 7 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 085 4 40 13 22 5 7 7 7 15 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 086 4 44 35 36 17 9 1C 35 9 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 087 0 2.2 14 25 4 9 6 18 11 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT OL8 6 52 27 287 14 9 10 11 0 15PFCIAL PRECINCT 089 12 58 30 31 iG -6 S 21 4 fl SPECIAL PRECINCT 090 4 55 29 26 8 5 7 14 8 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 091 2 48 27 27 12 8 8 20 6 1 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 092 4 37 26 25 2 6 8 15 7 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 093 6 28 16 41 7 13 5 36 10 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 094 4 57 ?6 2S 6 7 8 12 4 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 055 13 59 28 48 18 9 4 15 20 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 096 6 59 29 3E 12 16 8 18 5 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 097 3 57 37 3P 5 14 7 15 3 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 098 7 106 33 61 7 2C 7 15 25 0 SPEC I-AL OR EC INCT 699 5 65 25 35 3 17 2. i0 10 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 100 11 z0 23 37 6 5 6 18 11 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 101 14 6 3 LE 6 4 4 12 8 0 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 102 2 13 15 16 3 3 2 8 6 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 103 6 49 39 37 13 17 5 14 13 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 104 6 21 29 3C 5 19 IC L1 16 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 105 3 61 67 47 68 S 12 11 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 106 7 6a 116 7C 10. 23 5 19 19 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 107 9 57 66 4E 2 2 4 13 5 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 108 , 1 38 56 2S 8 8 6 16 .3 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 109 6 52 E3 43 7 12 13 18 LO 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 110 7 19 14 26 7 6 L' 13 9 -0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 111 9 100 46 -102 9 24 4 32 13 - 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 112 7 37 45 43 7 15 13 1513 0 SPEC I AL PRECINCT 113 9 -32 40 27 S. 12 12 9_ Q. SPECIAL PRECINCT 114 4 17 14 23 24 4 10 5 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 115 7 82 76 5E 6 1L 14 16 1-2 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 116 9 62 55 61 7 26 16 2_2 28 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 117 6 2 6 5 1 _.2 4 5 L_ . _ 0_.___-- __-.-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 118 7 34 31 14 1 7 7 10 4 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 119 2 23 25 25 6 5 10 L1 16 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 120 12 33 28 3C 13 15 6 19 14 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 12. 1 3 20 21 17 6 8 1 7 6 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 122 13 41 33 41 8 11 37 28 LTJ -0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 123 1 55 73 56 5 8 8 8 9 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 124 7 33 24 45 6 15 15 15 12- SPECIAL 2SPECIAL PRECINCT 125 14 45 37 51 6 14 18 22 13 Q SPECIAL PRECINCT 126 15 69 28 7S 14 30 32 34 32 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 127 6 106 36 75 7 20 2 31 17 SPECIAL PRECINCT 128 10 67 43 63 19 12 t5 24 9 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 129 7 8 14 14 2 3 3 4 _ 2 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 130 6 46 32 3E 5 18 LO 9 LO — '� SPECIAL PRECINCT 131 18 187 56 14E 17 -41 15 29 - 12 Q - -- SPFCIAL PRECINCT 132 8 194 57 124 18 40 22 39 22 0- SPECIAL SPECIAL PREC INCT 133 6 59 33 72 4 2.1 13 20 23 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 134 27 156 81 194 29 29 37 45 18 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 135 5 234 E5 164 22 24 15 33 36 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 136 4 7 2 7 5 1 0 0 1 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 137 14 140 5'7 11S 11 29 15 37 26 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 138 10 221 57 119 6 23 15 33 15 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 139 11+ 162 66 104 14 24 14 32 17 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 140 C 7 1 E 0 2 C 1 1 Q SPECIAL PRECINCT 141 — SPECIAL PRECINCT 142 ; SPECIAL PRECINCT 143SPECIAL PRECINCT 144 SPECIAL PRECINCT 145 SPECIAL PRECINCT 14E SPECIAL PRECINCT 147 SPECIAL PRECINCT 148 -- - - SPECTAL PRECINCT 149 SPECIAL PRECINCT 150 SPECIAL PRECINCT 151 SPECIAL PRECINCT 152 -SPEC I Al PRECINCT 153 — SPFC I AL QRFC INCT 154 ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 155 SPECIAL PRECINCT 156 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 157 SPECIAL PRECINCT 158 FORM 142.3 -,alit .•s.i.>hS^'M'�.i... ...... n.,y . �F'E-1. lc+1_ F •: LI .I.i ice+ � � � � ! I 1 I I SPECIAL PRECINCT 158 FORM 142.3 T DI ABL O UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST Pi TTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST J E W H B J H K L K C L P L J S G T 5 J A C 3 J D A H J A S 0 L 0 R C' F E C E Y A A C E M E R L K L 0 R E E R A 0 0 C S A C 0 U N L L R R R W R E R I N I A I L R U S A T R H S A E N A V C E E L N R I R T Y P T E M T N E O N S N H V N P T P A R E E S N Y L E I Y H B T N T 0 E U E L T H G L R D N N F L E i H R Y 0 E A B K L C L R E R Y G C R J N E R A I R J H I N N S 0 R N J K G B G R S E S R T -06-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 SPECIAL PRECINCT 311 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312. SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 SPECIAL PRECINCT 317 SPECIAL PRECINCT 318- SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 SPECIAL PRECINCT 323 SPECIAL PRECINCT 324 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 SPECIAL PRECINCT 326 SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 SPECIAL PR EC1Nf.T 328 SPECIAL PRECINCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 SPECIAL PRECINCT 331 SPECIAL PREfINCT 332' AO-AMBRA 504 — - VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 _ VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 514 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENS I NGTnN 512 _--vnTFD' ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM -509 VOTED A B S E R 7 E E -- - ------ -^_--- ---�— SEL OY A VOTEO ABSENTFF BRENTWOOD 507 _ VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 502 VOTED -ABSENTEE — _ _ __ ^—1 _____-----9-- ABSENTEE: --- -- ABSENTEE BALLOTS _ _. _ 24 100 64 139 26 32 al 64 24 0 29 3L 10 �9 9 --- FORM 142.3 L 1 RICHMOND ! 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T R T I A L E F E I S I T E N O N R L S E 0 I C R J E C D N I R N G S —07-004 SPECIAL PRECINCT 230 SPECIAL PRECINCT SPECIAL PRECINCT 232 --_- SPECIAL PRECINCT 2?3 _--- . .SPECIAL PRECINCT 234 __—.----_--_ ..,..----__-_- SPECIAL PRECINCT 235 SPFCIAI PRECINCT 236 SPECIAL PRECINCT 237 SPECIAL PRECINCT 239 SPECIAL PRECINCT 239 SPECIAL PRECINCT 240 -- SPFCIAL PRECINCT 241 SPECIAL PRECINCT 242 SPECIAL PRECINCT 243 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 243 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 244 SPECIAL PRECINCT 245 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 246 SPFC IAL PRECINCT 247 SPECIAL PRECINCT 249 SPECIAL PRECINCT 249 SPFC T AL PRECINCT 2.50 15 43 112 111 56 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 251 9 38 177 17C 38 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 252 12 46 173 165 53 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 253 191 35 172 172 33 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 254 6 21 143 139 21 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 255 6 16 137 133 13 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT T_56 16 31 168 161 33 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 257 15 29 174 IEE 3C 0 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 258 3 6 S5 S4 7 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 259 11 27 210 2C3 2S 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 260 10 18 173 167 22 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 261 12 18 118 117 18 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 262 18 46 162 161 56 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 263 28 47 1C4 I1C 4C 2 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 264 3 9 78 7E 1C 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 265 12 10 44 4C 12 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 266 14 29 122 114 32 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 267 17 44 266 27C 46 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 269 141 35 46 41 32 0 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 269 13l 29 7C 6S 27 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 27C 163 14 19 6S 22 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 271 181 24 E6 8C 32 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 272 181 28 EC 8C , 24 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 273 � 101 15 126 1231 15 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 274 17 25 89 8P 23 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 275 22 31 10 SS 3C 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT Z76 12 49 124 125 47 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 277 62 140 S1 8C 105 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 278 38 116 60 E1 EE 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 279 78 114 11 11 EL 1 _ S PEC I AL PRECINCT 2.80 116 148 36 21 77 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 281 24 57 172 114 57 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 282 2C 93 118 111 92 21 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 283 20 47 126 125 51 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 284 23 52 2C5 197 66 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 295 26 35 178 171 42 0 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 286 30 32 123 123 4C 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 297 17 16 112 lit 26 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 288 5 19 46 47 17 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 289 28 56 105 tC5 43 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 290 1433 57 5E 23 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 291 20 63 132 189 68 0 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 292 36 51 158 15E E3 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2q3 11 26 1C4 ICE 29 0 _— SPFCIAL PRECINCT 294 77 146 32 18 61 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 29 5 63 $3 67 5 4 G SPECIAL PRECINCT 296 28 112 129 12C 134 1 — SPECIAL PRECINCT 297 61 87 105 1C2 64 2 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 29R 1231 41 48 45 27 Q SPECIAL PRECINCT 2c,9 115; 146 23 26 66 2 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 3CO 179' 191 39 25 619 0 SPFCIAL PRFCINCT 301 113' 142 26 22 49 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 302 21 36 161 152 33 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 303 8. 21 S9 101 2C C SPFCIAL PRECINCT 304 191 46 168 167 48 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 365 10 17 SO S5 21 1 SPECIAL PPECTNCT 306 90 126 46 37 71 0 SPFCIAL PREC INCT 307 116 183 26 27 47 FORM 142.3 _:.w ren I SPFC I AL PRECINCT 307 j 116 1831 261 271 S71 21 FORM 142.3 I I RICHMOND WNIFTED SCHOOL MIST B A R B G F V G E H S I L n 0 O U I A G A C L F N L Y L R Y D Q A L X A D L G I R T I A L E F E I S I T E N D W R L S E D I C R J E C D N I R N G S -07-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 97 2CO 121C 77 0 _.......___._-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 369 119 140 14 10 74 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 40 63 29 3C 48 0 SPECIAL PRECTNCT 311 31 82 ICC 105 I.C2 C SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 23 67 114 105 67 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 26 155 130 124 164 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 36 189 1F8 179 2C4 1 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 315 32 100 71 74 S2 4 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 22 106 106 103 112 2 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 317 - 18 48 82 El 61 --- 1_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 318 29 140 146 151 140 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 319 46 121 161 146 171 10 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 0 19 4 i 18 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 40 175 E5 E1 2CC 6 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 321 2G 70 133 128 73 3 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 322 22 69 E6 15 62 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 323 21 65 131 124 6C 1 SPECIAL PP.FCINCT 324 18 44 59 57 41 2 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 325 19 67 131 13C 53 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 326 20 64 147 143 72 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT-327 32 119 1C8 1C8 142 5 SPECIAL PRECINCT 328 31 154 158 154 167 6 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 329 29 174 134 11E IE5 6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 26 164 122 110 176 6- SPFC IAL PREC INCT 331 29 ___93 S6 94 1 Of 4 _-_---.. SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 34 87 111 1C7 8E 3 ALHAMBR.A 504 -_.'VDTFD ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 516 VOTFD ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VCITED ABSFNTFE VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTnN 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512_.- _ VOTED ABSFNTEE LAFAYETTF 504 VOTED ABSENTEE 4 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSEKTFF OL El1M 509 VOTED ABSENTEE SF_LRY 507 VOTED ABSENTEE BRENTWOOD 507 VOTED ABSENTEE -_ TASSAJARA 502--- VOTED ABSENTEE ABSENTEE BALLOTS 24 130 143 13C 122 1 FORM 142.3 F f •..£ ..._. -. .. .. ..., r..-win..._ , V'A FORM 142.3 - Y. w�.,_n w+ .ter.'," :.,.. ,.. .. _. .. xi- -.. _•.T.e _ i - .. _,. ,. l ..+n^... �Y i i SAN RAMON VALLEY UNIFIED SCHCOL DIST CCC COLLEGE WARD II E B R B C F F F R P J C J C P S O S J U S N K W M S D F O U A 0 E 0 I A L E 7 H W 0 A P C 00 I 0 C H S B C L M L R B L M S R 7 A 0 1 R N P A R W L S A A T E K V C E 8 F L E C R L U G Y E T 8 A L E T R R N I N 0 E R E S N Y L F H T L I S T D T F N D N R T R E F T C E S A E R S A T 0 K N L R K M R E G R P. H M A E A I 1 I I n R R N P N �' I R E G G 9 I 0 S S w —08-002 SPECIAL PRECINCT 080 SPECIAL PRECINCT 081 SPECIAL PRECINCT 082 SPECIAL PRECINCT 0133 SPECIAL PRECINCT 084 SPECIAL PRECINCT 085 SPECIAL PRECINCT 08f _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 087 SPECIAL PRECINCT OR8 SPECIAL PRECINCT 089 SPECIAL PRECINCT 090 SPECIAL PRECINCT 091 SPECIAL PRECINCT 092 SPECIAL PRECINCT 093 SPECIAL PRECINCT 094 SPECIAL PRECINCT 095 SPECIAL PR EC INCT 096 SPECIAL PRECINCT 097 SPECIAL PRECINCT 09P SPECIAL PRFC INCT OZ.S SPFCIAI_ PRECINCT 100 SPECIAL PRECINCT 101 SPECIAL PRECINCT 102 SPECIAL PREC INCT 103 SPECIAL PRECINCT 104 SPECIAL PRECINCT 105 SPECIAL PRECINCT 106 SPECIAL PRECINCT 107 SPECIAL PRECINCT 108 SPECIAL PRECINCT 109 _----- _. __---�. . __ __,... __ SPECIAL PRECINCT 110 SPECIAL PRECINCT 111 _ SPECIAL PREC INCT 112 ---.-- S P E C I AL PRECINCT 113 SPECIAL PRECINCT 114 SPECIAL PRECINCT 115 SPECIAL PRECINCT 116 SPECIAL PRECINCT 117 SPECIAL PRECINCT 118 'SPECIAL PRECINCT 119 SPECIAL PRECINCT 120 SPECIAL PRECINCT 121 SPECIAL PRECINCT 122 SPECIAL PRECINCT 123 SPECIAL PRECINCT 124 --`-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 125 SPECIAL PPFCINCT 126 SPECIAL PRECINCT 127 SPECIAL PRFC INCT 128 SPECIAL PRECINCT 129 SPECIAL PRECINCT 130 SPECIAL PRECINCT 131 SPECIAL PRECINCT 132 SPECIAL PRECINCT 133 SPECIAL PRECINCT 134 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 135 — -- ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 136 SPECIAL PRECINCT 137 SPECIAL PRECINCT 133 SPECIAL PRECINCT 133 SPECIAL PRECINCT 140 SPECIAL PRECINCT 141 j 119 96 23 24 6 10 57 26 $ 5b 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 142 227 59 56 SC 16 4 72 38 3 114 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 143 182 58 33 101 16 4 13 22 6 109 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 144 304 S2 55 134 9 9 29 41 7 161 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 145 1681 71 22 41 4 21 24 7 8 $5 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 146 178E 44 16 2E 4 4 44 2 2 64 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 147 129; 45 23 42 4 2 42 3 1 76 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 148 1241 49 23 3E 4 7 17 3 3 72 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 149 65. 31 7 11 2 3 15 3 1 43 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 150 108; 2S 13 2S 4 4 ?S 0 5 52 Q ----- ------- SPECIAL PRECINCT 151 1541 62 14 31 2 1 29 5 10 89 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 152 1151 39 7 41 3 5 14 3 3 45 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 153 114 41 6 33 1 3 19 8 1 38 0 aSPFCIAL PPECINCT 154 62 34 6 12 3 1 S 10 4 22 0 SPECIAL PQECINCT 155 105 55 10 45 5 8 7 6 1 40 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 156 116 121 15 31 7 5 12 8 1 53 1 - SPECIAL PRFCINCT 157 127 114 9 33 6 7 11 12 2 34 2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 158 117 96 6 21 2 -3 9 _44T 2 28 0 FORM 142.9 ,F• Ts Bch+"xF 'ii; '4NrM '+ ","r:", ,^,.:,. ,_.... ._ - - .. - u.... .., •4: .�. ` r . ,,_^ -:;, fA SAN RA14ON VALLEY U-N IFI EO SCHCOL DIST CCC COLLEGE WARD II E 8 R 6 C E F H R M J C J C M S D S J U S N K W M S O E n U A D F 0 I A L E T H W 0 A P C 00 I 0 C W S 8 C L M L R 8 L M S R T A D I R N P A R W L S A A T F K V C E 8 F L F C R L U G Y E T 8 A L E T R R N I N O E R F S N Y L F H T L I S T D T F N 0 N R T R E F T G E S A E R S A T D K N L R K M R E G a R H M A E A I I I I D R K N P N I R E G G I n S S k -08-003 SPECIAL PRECINCT 154 49 46 1 12 1 2 4 7 2 14 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 160 145 162 14 3C 4 5 32 17 4 47 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 161 100 41 9 27 7 5 9 4 5 26 0 SPFCIAI_ PRECINCT 162 115 43 16 25 1 5 32 6 6 93 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 163 140 85 22 47 8 14 4E - 6 8 90 0' SPECIAL PRECINCT 1E4 146 63 11 29 5 6 37 3 5 78 0 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 165 123 39 15 25 2 6 3C 2 4 52 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 166 134 53 21 5C 21 2E 5 11 79 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 167 _ __ -- _21_ 12 .____.0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 168 _ _._ _ . _ _....__ ___._ _ _-_ ____.___----_-_.._ 106 -143. -.- 2 -^4 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 169 _ _...______. . _83- _ 128.-_---- 1 SPECIAL PR ECI�t�CT 170 _ ___._66 _.89 1_ _-___ SPECIAL PRECINCT 171 54 128 - I SPECIAL PRFCINCT 172 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 173 66 720 SPECIAL PRECINCT 174 45 53 ..__.. 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 175 70"1_ - _. -___ _.________ ___ -97 --126 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 176 SPECIAL PRECINCT 177 74 89 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 17880 86 0 _ 79 _ ___. _______ _.___...__ - __.____.___ _. 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SPECIAL PRECINCT Q93 __-_- SPECIAL PRECINCT 094 SPECIAL PRECINCT 095 SPECIAL PRECINCT OS6 SPECIAL PR EC IWCT 097 SPECIAL PRECINCT 098 - _ SPECIAL PRECINCT Ogg SPECIAL PRECINCT 1L�0 36 E23 0 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 101 15 iC .13 a _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 107 _ _ 14 E 1C 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 103 SPECIAL PRECINCT 1014 SPECIAL PRECINCT 105 SPECI aL PRECINCT 106 SPECIAL PRECINCT 107 _SPECIAL PRFCINCT IOP SPECIAL PRECINCT 109 SPECIAL PRECINCT 110 SPECIAL PRECINCT 111 SPECIAL PRECINCT 112 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 113 SPECIAL PRECINCT 114 SPECIAL PRECINCT 115 - - -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 116 SPECIAL PRECINCT 117 9 6 2 O SPECIAL PRECINCT 118 21 17 21 C SPECIAL PRFCINCT 119 35 12 14 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 120 41 I5 31 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 121 17 7 17 O SPECIAL PRECINCT 122 42 is 45 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 123 SPECIAL PRECINCT 124 23 0 16 15 7 1 3 40 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 125 12 -1 22_ 17 12 3 5 42 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 126 22 3 40 22 43 7 12 35 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 127 19 3 15 6 6 3 _0 103_ J SPECIAL PRECINCT 128 13 1 9 11 8 -7_ _ 2 90 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 129 SPECIAL PRECINCT 130 S PEC I AL PRECINCT 131 .176 2 16 7 3 b 8_9 0 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 132 222 2 _ 8 6 5 1' 4 -_69 _0 -- - - SPECIAL PRECINCT 133 28 2 10 41 16 3 3 45 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 134 38 5 17 14 14 -11 7 -290 - 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 135 S6 0 30 1317 19 li 170 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 136 _ _ _.._.._ _. . _ SPECIAL PRFCINCT 137 52 6 22 15 14 30 31 88 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 138 69 1 13 LO 10 7 . 23 149 3 SPECIAL PRECINCT 139 E2 11 16 13 21 111'5 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 140 _-.--- -_.__-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 141 42 4 22 18 0 2 3 148 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 142 123 2 2374 7 5 8 47 1 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 143 105 2 172 7 6- __..___2 _.-6 __39 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 144 182 7 269 7 10 4 __-26 - b0 —0 -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 145 _ _ _. _... _ . _ _.� SPECIAL PRECINCT 14E SPF C I AL PRECINCT 147. 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PRECINCT 222 - 10 2 7 _ 3.5 _ 9 ._. _18 --Q --- -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 223 SPECIAL PRECINCT 224 41 113 18 25} b b 95 SPECIAL PRF(- INCT 225 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 226 SPECIAL PRECINCT 227 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 228 32 1 11 12 4 4 b 43 0 SPECIAL PRFC INCT 229 FORM142-5 co BD OF COUNTY Bf) OF Fr) CITY OF W;4LNUT CREEK Q AREA 1 AREA 4 C01INCI LNAji SHORT TERM D A S W D A P P W S W A J C J C D H J 1H P R J R A S 5 A R C I n L A I C I F A 0 U E I 0 E Q 0 L C C _ N T A L % B A 8 L A L M M D W N N N R N T Q K P H A I E T L L E S L T L S E Y E I N 0 A T E N E E I T E A T I I R I T I T S SN I E G I R F NR F T L G E A N T I A E A R T G S N N Y N F E A R M G I m R N C E E H A K E R M I L I S I A R A R T I N F C N H G 8 N M H N D G N G li 7 G A S S F S N F -09-004 SPECIAL PRECINCT 230 SPECIAL PRECINCT 231 SPECIAL PRECINCT 232 SPECIAL PRECINCT 233 SPECIAL PRECINCT 234 SPECIAL PRECINCT 235 SPECIAL PREC I'VCT 236 SPECIAL PRECINCT 237 SPECIAL PRECINCT 238 33 321 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 239 19 3- 16 0 -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 240 43 1 23 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 241 31 23 59 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 242 14 1 1C 0 SPECIAL PRECINCT 243 SPECIAL PRECINCT 243 SPECIAL PRECINCT 244 SPEC TAL PRECINCT 245 SPECIAL. PRECINCT 246 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 247 SPECIAL PRECINCT 248 SPECIAL PRECINCT 249 SPECIAL PRECINCT 250 SPECIAL PRECINCT 251 SPECIAL PPFCINCT 252 SPECIAL PRECINCT 253 SPECIAL PRECINCT 254 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 255 SPECIAL PRECINCT 256 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2.57 SPECIAL PRECINCT 258 SPECIAL PRECINCT 259 SPECIAL PRECINCT 260- SP EC _60SPEC IAL PRECINCT 261 SPECIAL PRECINCT 262 SPECTAL PRECINCT 263 SPECIAL PRECINCT 264 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 265 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 266 SPECIAL PRECINCT 267 SPE CTAL PRECINCT 268 SPECIAL PRECINCT 269 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 27C - - SPECIAL PRECINCT 271 SPECIAL PRECINCT 272 SPECIAL PRECINCT 273 SPECIAL PRECINCT 274 _.___. SPECIAL PRECINCT 275 -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 276 SPECIAL PRECINCT 277 SPECIAL PRECINCT 278 SPECIAL PRECINCT 279 SPECIAL PRECINCT 280 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 2.81 SPECTAL PRECINCT 282 SPECIAL PRECINCT 283 SPEC IAL PR.FCINCT 284 ___-- . ... ..... . SPECIAL QRECINCT 285 SPECIAL PR.FCINCT 286. SPECIAL PRECINCT 2.87 - - SPECIAL PRECINCT 2£8 __ SPECIAL PRECINCT 289 SPECIAL PRECINCT 290 ' SPECIAL PRECINCT 2 a 1 SPECIAL PRECINCT 292 SPECIAL PRECINCT 293 S P FC 1 AL PRECINCT 294 117 15 SPECIAL PRECINCT 2q5 110 g SPECIAL PRECINCT 256 133 84 SPECIAL PRECINCT 297 171 16 SPECIAL PRECINCT 298 661 b __-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 299 136' 23 SPECIAL PRECINCT 300 176 14 SPECIAL PRECINCT 3t)1 f 121 9 SPECIAL PRUC 1 NCT .12� 1 136 14 SPECIAL PREC INCT 303 91 4 S P F C I Al_ PRECINCT 3 04 163 14 SPECIAL PRECINCT 305 87 4 SPECIAL PREC I NCT 306 140 SPECIAL PRECINCT 307 _ 1512 4 FORM 117.5 , CO BD OF CCUNTY 80 OF ED CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 9 AREA 1 AREA 4 COUNCILMAN SHORT TERM D A S w D A M P U S W 4 J C J C D H J N P R J R A S S A R C 1 0 L A I C I P A 0 U E I G E C 0 L C C N T A L w B A B L A L N M O w N N N k N T O K P H A I F T L L F S L T L S F Y E I N D A T E N E E I T E A T I I R I T I T S S N I E I R E N R F T L G E A N T I A E A R T G S N N Y N F E A R M G I M R M C F E H N K E R M I L I S I A R A R T I N F C N H C B N M H N D G N G U T G A S S F S N F -09-005 SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 118 28 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 102 23 SPECIAL PRECINCT ?10 61 22 -- . .-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 311 126 51 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 117 33 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 150 77 SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 182 111 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315 93 35 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 107 68 SPEC I AL PRECINCT -317 92 21 SPECIAL PRECINCT 318 169 b2 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 13P 119 SPECIAL PRECINCT 31S SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 118 119 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 121 37 v SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 79 36 SPECIAL PRECINCT 323 128 26 SPECIAL PRECINCT 324 81 9 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 135 23 _ SPECIAL PPECINCT 326 132 45 SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 89 113 SPECIAL PRECINCT 328 122 154 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 329 104 171 _SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 9.6 1.42 SPECIAL PRECINCT 331 131 - 35 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 135 41 _ v ALHAMBRA 504 - -VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBP.A 505 -- VOTFO ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMQ 510 VQTFD ABSENTEE CCNCl1R0 514 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTnN 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512_ . _ VOTED ABSENTEE L AF AY E T T E 50'4 VOTED APSENTEE OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLE(IM 509 _ VOTES ABSENTEE SEL BY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE BRENTwonr) 507 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 502 VOTED A B S FNTFF ABSENTEE BALLOTS 112 - 34 38 15 53 0 51 _ 1 SO 2 5 67 1 FORM 142.3 - v ..:.: A 8 C AMAOOR VALLEY JT Uly LIVFRMORE VALLEY JT HIGH SCHOOL DIST UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST 8 S 8 K S 8 N L M D C E G 0 G D M M S E 8 F C K E D A S R C 0 N C 0 C I A I H E C 0 E 0 A I C C U L A E N E I C E H N I H N R G I S A A U L R N Y L A T I R N G M L A N 0 n G r D A H N T R Z G L A A J L T T Z R 0 E E S T T O H 0 G T T L L L A L L E T S A E A L T O T W L T L A I E I E E A R 0 D H R E 6 L L U R N E 0 S N N 5 Y S D I S R E L L N A R 0 E S G A N U I T D I D N T N E V E N N H J 0 N R C I G E G Y Y E Y E C P S E S E N E N E E N T S 0 5 0 T S C C -10-001 R SPECIAL PRECINCT 001 266 140 SPECIAL PRECINCT 002 230 176 SPECIAt. PRECINCT 003 13 S SPECIAL PRECINCT 004 SPECIAL PRECINCT 005 170 78 SPECIAt- PRECINCT 006 SPECIAL PRECINCT 007 _- SPECIAL PRECINCT OOS SPECIAL PRECINCT 009 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 010 _ -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 011 SPECIAL PRECINCT 012 SPECIAL PRECINCT 013 SPECIAL PRECINCT 014 SPECIAL PRECINCT 015 SPECIAL PRECINCT 016 SPECIAt. PRFCINCT 017 — - ----- - - SPECIAL PRECINCT 018 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 019 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 020 SPEC I AL PRECINCT 021 .- _SPECIAL PRECINCT 022 _SPFC.IAL PRECINCT 023 SPECIAL PRECINCT 024 SPECIAL PRECINCT 025 SPECIAL PRECINCT 026 SPEC TAL PRECINCT 027 SPECIAL PRECINCT 028 SPECIAL PRECINCT 029 SPECIAL PRECINCT 030 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 031 SPECIAL PRECINCT 032 SPECIAL PRECINCT 033 SPECIAL PRECINCT 034 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 035 SPECIAL PRECINCT 03E SPECIAL PRECINCT 037 SPECIAL PRECINCT 038 SPECIAL PRECINCT 039 _SO EC IAL PRECINCT 040 - SPECIAL PRECINCT 041 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 042 SPECIAL PRECINCT 043 - ------ SPECIAL PRFCINCT 044 SPECIAL PRECINCT 045 SPECIAL _PRECINCT 046 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 047 SPECIAL PRECINCT 048 SPECIAL PRECINCT 049 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 050 SPECIAL PRECINCT 051 SPECTAL PRECINCT 052 _ SPECIAL PRFCINCT 053 SPECIAL PRECINCT 054 SPECIAL PRECINCT 055 SPECIAL PRECINCT 056 SPECIAL PRECINCT 057 -._ SPECIAL PRECINCT 058 SPECIAL PRECINCT 059 SPECIAL PRECINCT 050 SPECIAL PRECINCT 061 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 062 SPECIAL PRECINCT 063 SPECIAL PRECINCT 064. . _.-- _ . _ -- SPFCTAL PRECINCT 065 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 0E6 SPECIAL PRECINCT 067 _ _. .____ . __.__... _ -- -. ____ ._.-----•_ .__ _ __ _ _. -__._ ._ ._� SPECIAL PRFCINCT 068 SPECIAL PRECINCT 069 SPECIAL PRECINCT 070 SPECIAL PRECINCT 071 SPECIAL PRfCI'VCT 072 . ... SPECIAL PRFCINCT 073 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 074 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 075 SPECIAL PRECINCT 076 SPECIAL PRECINCT 077 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 078 SPECIAL PRECINCT 079 FORM 142.5 e � ' u.w. y ♦u Vl*,. .. m.._ a - ... : w.. ... .. ,... - _ si. .,Mr _.,.,. . x? '±r'.n"a2.' - - J'S' . -A- .y., )' .�,e. (p��yy-{{. ' i,- '•"''., • A B C ANADCR VALLEY JT U:V LIVFRMORE VALLEY JT HIGH SCHOOL U1 ST UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST B S B K S R N L M D C 8 R J G D M M S E B F C K E D . S R C 0 N C 0 O I A I H E C 0 E 0 A I C D U L A E N E I C E H N I H N R G I S A A U L R N Y L A T I R N G M L A N 0 D G 0 D A H N T R 1 G L A A U L T T Z R D E E S T T D H 0 G T T L L L A L L E T S A E A L T J T N L T L A I E 1 E E A R U D H R E B L L U R V E 0 S N N S Y S D I S R E L L N A R 0 E S G A N 0 I T 0 I D N T N F V E N N H J D N I R C I G E G Y Y E Y E C P S E S E % E N E E N T S 0 S 0 T S C n -10-003 R SPECIAL PRECINCT 159 SPECIAL PRECINCT 160 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 161 SPECIAL PRECINCT 162 SPECIAL PRECINCT 163 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 164 SPECIAL PRECINCT 165 SPECIAL PRECINCT 166 �^ SPECIAL PRECINCT 167 SPECIAL PRECINCT 168 SPECIAL PRECINCT 169 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 170 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 171 SPECIAL PRECINCT 172 SPECIAL PRECINCT 173 SPECIAL PRECINCT 174 SPECIAL PRECINCT 175 SPECTA,L PRECINCT 176 SPECIAL PRECINCT 177 SPEC IAL P R E C INCT 178 SPECIAL PRECINCT 179 SPECIAL PRECINCT 180 253 FO SPECIAL PCT 180A SPEC TAL PRECINCT 181 39 13 SPECIAL PCT 131A -- _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 182 184 55 SPECT AL PCT 182A SPECIAL PRECINCT 183 37 9 SPEC IAL PCT 183A SPECIAL PRECINCT 184 226 37 SPECIAL PCT 184A SPECIAL PRECINCT 185 SPECIAL PRECINCT 186 137 32 SPECIAL PCT 186A SPECIAL PRECINCT 187 162 71 SPECIAL PCT 187A SPECIAL PRECINCT 188 14C 45 SPECIAL PCT 188A SPECIAL PRECINCT 189 'SPECIAL PRECINCT 190 SPECIAL PRECINCT 191 --SPECIAL PRECINCT 192 SPECIAL PRECINCT 193 _SPEC IAL PRECINCT 194 . SPFCIAL PRFCTNCT 195 SPECIAL PRFCTNCT 196 SPECIAL PRECINCT IS7 �— SPECIAL PRFCINCT 198 SPECIAL PRECINCT .. 1S9 SPEC IAL PRECINCT 200 _- SPECIAL PRECINCT 201 SPFCTAL PRECINCT 202 SPECIAL PRECINCT 203 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 204 - SPEC I AL PRECINCT 205 _�_----_--____- SPEC I AL PR EC INCT 236 SPECIAL PRECINCT 207 SPEC I AL PR FC INCT 208 SPECIAL PRECINCT 209 SPEC IAL PRFCINCT 210 SPECIAL PRECTNICT 211_ SPECIAL PRECINCT 212 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 213 SPECIAL PRECINCT 214 SPECIAL PRECINCT 215 T SPECIAL PRECINCT 216 _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 227 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 218 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 215 -__-- SPECIAL PRECINCT 220 SPECIAL PRECINCT 221 SPFCIAL PRFCTNCT 222 -SPECIAL PRECINCT 223 - SPEC I AL PRECINCT 224 S PF C T AL PRFCTNCT 225 SPECIAL PRECINCT 226 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 227 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 228 SPECIAL PRECINCT 229 _-'_-- FORM 142.5 •.L.+ :i;i - z,l . :. _ .: ... i A 3 C AMADOR VALLEY JT U4 LIVERMORE VALLEY JT HIGH SCHOOL DIST UNIFIED SCHOOL LIST B S B K S B M L M 0 C E 0 D G D M M S E 8 E C K E D .4 S R C 0 N C 0 0 I A I H E C O E 0 A I C D U L A E N E I c E H N I H N R G 1 5 A 6 U L R N Y L A T I R N G M L A N 0 0 G 0 D A H N T R Z G L A A O L T T Z R D E E 5 T T G H C G T T L L L A L L E T S A E A L T J T W L T L A I F I F E A R D D H R E B L L U R N E a S h N S Y S D 1 S R E L L N A R 0 E S G A N 0 I T D I D N T N F V E N N H J D Y R C I G E G Y Y E Y E C P S E S F N F N E E N T S O S C T S C C -10-005 R SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 SPECIAL PRECINCT 309 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 311 ---_ _ SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 SPECIAL PRECINCT 314 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 SPtCIAL PRFCINCT 317 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 318 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 SPFCIAL PRECINCT 319 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 320 ------- SPECIAL ._SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 322 SPECI AL PREC INCT 323 --SPEC tAL PRECINCT -324 SPECIAL PRFCINCT 325 SPEC I'ALPRECINCT___2_2 SPECIAL PRECINCT SPECIAL PRECINCT '-3-'2-8- S-0-E 28SPEC I AL P R F C INCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 -- SPECIAL PRECINCT 331 SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 ALHAMBR A 504 - -- -_-- - VOTEn ABSFNTFE - - AIL HAMERA 11 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMPRA 510 6TFD ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VnTED ABSENTEE _ CaNCpRn 514 VOTED ABSENTEE _- -- - -.-- KENSINGTON 511 VOTFD ABSENTEE 'KESINGTON 512 _OTED ABSFNT_EE LAFAYETTE 504 OtFD ABSPNTEF OLEUM 503 ABSENTEEVOUD OLFUM 509 _ VnTEfl ABSENTEE SFLBY 502 _ VOTEDABSENTEE BRENTWf.!Ofl 507 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 502 VOTED -ABSFNTFE ___-- ABSFNTFE BALLOTS 7 1 -2 _._ C 1.2 -- 3 -1. , .__ 0 2 1 0 0 2 _.- 0 -0 -0 FORM 142.5 FORM 142.0 s' ,1 Ali I'll F N M T LIV VALLEY JT UNIF P A A T E E _ C C t!N Y COMM L_ NTO . J FL EM HCOL DIST CCLLEGE DIST 8 C B N J P J S R S A T S L J L R tai T S T I A A R I E r, A E n C A F L H C A A E 0 Y 0 C A N N U E N T S C A S H Y R F C A % R F B R W A X C D T V C T T K R E W M A R K T R V E 0 E T R H E R Y R S P A O F E E T E I W R N R T K E L 0 N E A W 0 H R N I D E N S T E A A E R U A N N D N R C S F R I S A I E S D F N I E I E E S Z E J N J N E L G R R G I S S Y M Y E N I E N S 0 T S 0 —11-005 II BVI I SPECIAL PRECINCT 308 SPECIAL PRECINCT 3C9 SPECIAL PRECINCT 310 SPFCIAL. PRECINCT 311 SPECIAL PRECINCT 312 SPECIAL PRECINCT 313 SPECIAL_ PRECINCT 314 SPECIAL PRECINCT 315 SPECIAL PRECINCT 316 SPECIAL PRFC INCT '_17 SPECIAL PRECINCT 318 SPECIAL PRECINCT 319 � SPECIAL PRECINCT 31S SPECIAL PRECINCT 320 SPECIAL PRECINCT 321 SPECIAL PRECINCT 322 SPECIAL PRECINCT 323 III SPECIAL PRECINCT 324 SPECIAL PRECINCT 325 i SPEC IAL PRFC INCT 32b SPECIAL PRECINCT 327 SPECIAL PRECINCT 328 SPECIAL PRECINCT 329 SPECIAL PRECINCT 330 — SPECIAL PRECINCT 331 — SPECIAL PRECINCT 332 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTF0 ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 51.0 _ _—_-_- VOTFD ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 514 -VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 511 VOTFn ABSFNTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTF 504 I VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSFNTFF OLFUM 509 , ABSENTEE — — � ' SELBY 502 _VOTED ABSENTEE -____._. 8RENTW-6 D 507 -- _ -- VOTED-'ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 502.._ .. VOTED ABSENTEE ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2 ._ 0 O 2 *- _U 0 0 — 1 — _ ?. _._ _0 _._0 -__4 0_ 4 _ lil i I MML I FORM 142.0 hI ill� s.: r , IRS State of California ) ( ss. County of Contra Costa ) I, James R. Olsson, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify that the following are the totals - of write-in votes at the March 4, 1975 School Governing Board Election.- County lection:County Board of Education, Area 1 -- Betty Kipp _-- - Special Precinct 294 14 _._..__ „ 11 296 77 77, 297 12 298 5 299 20 300 11 302 11 303 4 _...._____._.__........ „ „ 304 1 16 - - 305 2 306 8 307 23 308 25 ---- ____ 309 24 310 17 311 51 312 32 313 80 314 113 ---- -- 315 41 316 68 317 18 318 56 ----- - ., _ 319 131 319A 1 , 320 117 ; 321 36 ..._�... _..-_._ 322 33 - �--_ 323 24 IN „ 324 8 --- __._ 325 23 326 43 �_. 21 IN 326 118 328 165 329 167 330 141 331 27 " 332 35 Absentee 32 32 Total - - John Swett Unified School District Leroy Iverson - Special Precinct 246 6 247 1 ----- _ 248 46 ____ ..__. •1 „ 249 38 Total 91 - --- Dated: March 11, 1975 JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk (SEAL) By � - ----- - - _ Deputy County Clerk FORM 142-a ,W7 FORM 142.5 f (. • '?�td±5kr`S"i[ xn4•a .':�<,: rp ., ,. .. .-ux.. ,, ,. .... . .;-'1:._ .. .. _ _ .x. ,.... ,„ .... ;�: x e "a° ',_ .-_ .. , R, >. _.. .. , I �II 111 I i iI —— -- CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS _ OF SCHOOL GOVERNING BOARD ELECTION RETURNS _. State of California _- _ ( ss. County of Contra Costa I, JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, - -- - --- -- in pursuance of the provisions of Section 18461 of - - ----- - the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board ---- - of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and -� entered upon the minutes of said Board, I did canvass _- - -- - - the returns of the vote cast in Tenth, Eleventh and - Twelfth Assembly Districts in said County at the ---"- - - ----- School Governing Board Election held March 4, 1975 for School Governing joard Members and Measures sub- -- mitted to the vote of the voters, and that the State- �- - ----- went of the Vote Cast, to which this certificate is - -- ---- attached, shows the whole number of votes cast in said - - - Assembly Districts in said County, and the whole num- ber of votes cast for each candidate and for and against -- each measure in said Assembly Districts in said County - " ---- and in each of the respective precincts therein, and -- -� that the totals of the respective columns and the totals ----- as shown for each candidate and for and against each - - ---- measure are full, true and correct. I _ -- WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 11th day of March, 1975. SII - JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk --- (SEAL) -- - By: l - ----- -" - -- Deputy 'Couilty Clerk II � I I i FORM 142.3 IT17 r r, ,5 And the Board adjourns to meet on _,A&gA ZZ V7 at 9,*oo 4&Z , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Admiziistration Building, Martinez, California. L W. ?l. Boggess, irma ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CIEPK 1 Deputy 0015'7 w I f I SMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MARCH 11, 1975, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK A*:TJ X-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. ro ect positions}. i Approved personnel actions for Medical Services {p J +;n„ -,i i„�t- Ants for Human,resources nt --Agency f(Sfcnarltootalscforand I i SW!ARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD j OF SUPERVISORS OF COINTR.A COSTA COUNTY, MARCH 11, 1975, P?.£PARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Medical Services (project positions). Approved appropriation adjustments for Human Resources Agency (Social Service) and ` Contra Costa Court} Fire District; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Administrator (Plant Acquisition), Buildin 1-1aintenance, Election Administration, Library, Probatior. (Special Grant Programsi, Public :-orks, Superintendent of Schools, Service Rrea LIB-2 (E1 Sobrante), e.aln-ut Creek-Danville Municipal Court and Various New Position Salaries and Benefits. Accepted gifts and donations made to County Library System during the month of February, 1975. Denied claim of R. Cervantes against the Count,. Provided legal defense for Dr. F. Huie and County Sheriff-Coroner H. Ramsay in connection with Superior Court Actions Nos. 139879 and 151183 respectively. Authorized Supervisor W. N. Boggess to attend NACO meeting (April 7-8) in Washinrton, D. C. Authorized Davment of special board and care rates for It"o youths at Bark's ?ranch and the home of ti'r. and Mrs. 1. Calhoun.; authorized placement ofone youth at the Frei Finch Youth Center and directed the Probation. Officer to submit a report on possibilities of alternatives available :or institutional placements. Ackno..ledred receipt of Statements of Grant Award from the Federal Government in the amount of t427,9^C for the Head Start program and 52,965 for the Head Start Training and technical Assistance program for the period January 1, 1975 through Dec;mber 31, 1975• Acknowledged receipt of the official canvass of the lurch 4, 1975 School Governing Board Election. Approved submission of proposed legislation for consideration bytPe 1975 session of the State Legislature to permit Sheriffs to place male and female prisoners in the same facilities for such purposes as seals, education and counseling. Authorized Supervisor Boggess, Chaircan, to execute Certificates of Appreciation to the following persons for services rendered: Mrs. A. Petrel, Contra Costa County Transportation Advisory Committee; Mr. D. Helix, Board Director, BARRD; and Sgt. J. Johnson and Officers N. McClintock and R. YcGinnes, Department of California Hinhr:av Patrol. recent retirees, f Appointed firs. P. Stambaugh to County Service Area P-k Advisor•, Committee (replacing Mrs. A. Anderson); confirmed appointment of Mss. L. Broderick as committee secretary; and authorized issuance or Certificate of Appreciation to firs. Anderson .for services rendered. kckniw ledged receipt of report from Assessor re complaint of Mr. V. Hubal con- cerning assessments on his property and directed Clerk to send copy of same to Mr. Hubal. Authorized energization of street light in County Service Area L-45, Danville arca. Waived reading and adopted Ordinance No. 75-16 rezoning land in San Ramon area (1578-RZ). Exonerated Surety Tax bond or. Tract No. 4214, City of Concord. Approved Surety Tax Bonds for: Tract Pros. 4589, City of Pittsbu_6; and 4451 and 4515, City of Clayton. ©C58 mum I ,� d .:,:��-•. : .; _., . .p::�._ ;fit;. .�. ,.., , .a, March 11, 1975 Summary, continued Page 2 Authorized Chairman to execute the following: Grant application to ACTION for S5,OOO for development of a Community Garden Program, Office of Economic Opportunity; Agreement with Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc., consultants, for development of a maintenance yard plan at estimated cost of 514,763; Amendment No. 1 to State Prepaid Health Plan Contract to adjust the maximum amount payable; Amendment to 1975 Delegate Agency agreement with North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. to increase federal share by 5800; Agreement with City of Richmond for rental of a portion of Richmond Memorial Auditorium for Census Project training classes; Statement of OE0 Grant accepting 5154,000 in federal funds (balance) for 1974 Community action Program; Contracts for on-tae-job training with `.:'eber's Jolly Beefburgers, Inc. , Servisoft �- of Contra Costa County and European 2:otors, f:.nded by CSTA Title I grant; Amendment No. 1 to contract with City of Pittsburg to increase payment limit for additional training services (CETA Title I); Anended aaDlication for S185,000 in grant funds from State Reach, Park, Recreat- ti snal and Historical Facilities Bond Act for Jo::n I-arsh Home Restnration Pr- iect; Close-out docs.-eats for 1974 Sumner Pro ram for Disadvantaged Yout; (SPEDY) conducted by county with U. S. Department of Labor funds; Arree=ent =xtension for Minor Subdi:•ision 1=5-72. Danville area; --� Aereerer.'. w,th Crocker Homes, Inc. `or landscape maintenance in `,:bd -:is Asn LL16, r!n•:ille area; Renewal Lease with ::^bile a.oae moo, Inc. for continued use of cn•snty nr7,ner'y on --�--� ,•ohn Glenn Dri•re. C=. Trd area; .� A7reement ei th Rnyst n. Haria.^..oto, peck and Aaey of San Fran -isc,) f^r arc�'IztC� �:Ira lre_l vices in— rnecticn with Crinda r_, m..unit.: .enter Park; A:-reement w_ta Fo nf_. . •:.rg, Nakaba, LaRocca Associates cf San F rancisc^ fl'!- develn^- nent of the Farn and Recreation Plan for Co-=t_r Service Area R-7, Can:•ille area; A-reem ent with E ::egarty for cons tr-,ct—J_on of Drivate improvements in Vi n,n,r Sub- division 1!-731, Fl Sobran.e area. Author_ ed Public Works Director to issue purchase order to City of ':aln+:'. Creek for street sweeping services. Approved EIR for Sans Crainte Creek, Walnut Creek area, and instructed Planning, Director to file Notice of Determination with County clerk. Accepted as complete construction of p•iblic ianr-vements in Viror Subdivision 2.64- 72, Brertwnid area. Declared that imrrovements have been maintained for -)ne year in Siihdi-rision 411^, Walnut Creek area, and authorized refund of 1!'500 deposit to Cal-Vest Comimunities, Inc. related thereto. Terminated agreement with L. F. Thornally Company. Inc. for road improvements, Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon area; and in connection therewith, exonerated bonds and authorized refund of surety deposit, as reco=ended by Public ;.orks Director (due to formation of Assessment District 1973-3). Amended Resolution No. 75/97 so as to change the time to receive bids to March 11 at 11 a.m. for construction of elevator equipl3ent room addition, County Hospital; and referred to Public Works Director for recommendation March lu bids received thereon. 75 Approved Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with Cit_{ of Fartinez for services with respect to Alhambra and Willow Avenues, `:anti nez and Hercules areas. Approved agreement with Harding-Lawson Associates for installation of tiltmeters in slides in £2 Sobrante and Ygnacio Valley areas. Deferred to March 25 at 2 p.m. decision on reco=endations of Government Operations Committee (Supe:-visor rias and wor:arty) on proposed pavement lane marking plan on San Ramon Valley Boulevard, Danville area. Authorized submission of Count. Mental Health Services Plan and budget for FY 1975-70' to State Department of Health. OOZ4,09 004159 I March 11, 1975 Summary, continued Page 3 Took following actions as Ex-Officio the Governing Board of Districts indicated: Contra Costa County Sanitation_ District No. 15, approved agreement with Delta Real Estate Corporation providing for acceptance of water supply, distribution and sewage collection facilities in conJu_nction with Subdivision 4314, Bethel Island area;. �s Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, adopted Reso- lution No. 75/2006 accepting highest bids received at public auction for three parcels of excess district property, Rodeo Creek Channel, and authorizing execution of Grant Deeds with respect thereto; and approved FIR for Green Valley Creek, Unit 3, and directed Planning Director to file notice of Determination with County Clerk. Accepted instruments from Delta Investment Group in connection with M.S. 4-74; and Offer of Dedication for recording only from said group. Authorized Inter-governmental Relations Committee (Supervisors Kenny and Linscheid) :.o weet with persons designated by Lafayette City Council on proposed closure of Harpy Valley Road by said city. Approved recommendation of Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Kenny) on request of Filipovich Construction Co. for additional extension of contract ti=e and wodification of a=o pint of liquidated damages regarding construc- tion of Marsh Creek Road culvert, Clayton area. Recessed into executive session to discuss selection of person to fill Public Defender position and, upon reconve-.nF:, announced it would interview candidates on Varch 8t 2:3r' p.m. Aorroved rerort o`_' Administraticn and Finance Committee on loss of vacation bene- fits by. certai_, Varshals and DepL_. '.arsals. ea;:ointed Mrs. J. Burr as =em-er of Contra Costa Court;- Recreation and Natural .,csoi.rcc--s ion=issicn, and appo :_ed .r. R. Thall to said co=mission for teras ending Narch 31, 1975. ypFr owed recc=endation of Co•.;st-: Administrator that Western Regional Citizens Participation Council, Inc. be that this county will cooperate in its study of citizens participation and hu=an ser:-;--es planning and delivery. Approved contracts with certain. Fee-for-Service physicians utilized by County Health Department. Acknowledged receipt of Count: Adwinistrator's report on proposed space utiliza- tion study of County Administration Building Complex and authorized him to develop an appropriate agreement with The Planning Collaborative for conduct of said study. Approved recommendation of Human Resources Committee (Supervisors Moriarty and Dias) with respect to boundaries of a health service area, and authorized submittal of letter to Governor Bro::'n setting forth Committee recomendation thereon. Adopted following numbered resolutions: 75/199, approving plans and specifications for overlay of Alhambra and Willow Avenues, Martinez and Hercules areas, and fixing April 8 at 11 a.m. as time to receive 4_ bids thereon; 75/200, fixing April 15 at 10:30 a.m. as time for hearing on proposed Intention to Acquire real property fron Citi or t:alnut Creek required for Parks and Open Space Bond Pro .ram, County Service Area R-8; 757501, accepting and declaring Pandy Way, Laurie Drive, Quail Court, Dove Court, and Minnesota Avenue .%idening as ccum,7v roads, Brentv.00d area; 75/202, arproving plans -..-_ s=ecifi.cations for Stone Valley Road bicycle path, Alamo area, and fixirs; April � at 11 a.m. as tine to receive bids thereon.; 75/2;,3, accepting as coW�:ctA c:nstruction of in_nrovc=ents in Subdivision 4269, Ilalnut Creed: area; retainir.r . "ash deposit; and accepting Bancroft Road Widening and Treat.Boulevard- Widen-4-mg as - - t roads; O0L160 04,,60 POW March 11, 1975 Summary, continued Page 4 75/204, fixing May 6 at 10:40 a.m. as time to receive bids for sale of $318,000, Series C, Moraga School District 196t- bonds; 75/205, authorizing County Counsel to institute condemnation action to obtain Possession of remaining right of way parcels required for Stone `lalley Road Bicycle Path Project, Alama area; 75/207 through 751211, authoriziizg certain charges in assessment roll; cancellation Df delinquent penalty on first installment of 1974-75 secured assessment roll; and can- cellation of tax liens on praperty acquired by public agencies; 75/212, approving conveyance of portion of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District property to City of Pleasant Hill for Geary Road widening; 75/213, approving increase of ground rental to 53,690 per year for Garry Grover fixed Lase operation k?uchwnan Fiele Airport). effective .Taruary 1, 1975; 75/214, fixing April 6 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids for construction of water supply system, Assers^ent District 1973-3 (Bishop Ranch), San Pamon area; 75/215 through 75:21?. approvin:,- amendments to C3urty General Plan fir S^uth . alnut Creel; area; Pleasant :sill Road and Saylor Boulevard. 'Walnut Creek, Pleasant H4_11, any: Lafayette areas; and `eroly Road, Antioch area, respectively; 75/218, desi„r:atin, successors to members of Board of Supervisors and an alternate county seat in case of disaster. Acknowledged receipt of co.-n-:nicat on from Alameda County representative on Bay Conservation and Development. Commission expressing opposition. to inclusion of any re-f- erence to freeways in its plan for development of the San Francisco : aterfront. Reiterated Board support in principle for state administration of %elfare rc:-r,n with full state assumption of county costs, as recommended by 'riu».ar. Resources ComMittee. Fixed April o at 2 p.m. for hearing on recornendation of Plannir.r Co=iscion re roposed a=erdaent to C3 sty General Plan for trine Hill-Pacheco Boulevard Corridor area. Ackno::ledred receipt of letter fro= U. S. Department of Labor with respect to county's r ecuest that "discretionar} -':" funds" under CA, ;isle V!, be utilizes to -provide additional wonev to arerc es r:ho received less than their ulannin- esti.-rate of fundirg urrder the Einer rercy Jobs Pr o7ra=, advisi::; that ao decinioh has yet teen r^adc. Acknowledged receipt of memorandum from County Administrator advising that Retire- .ent Board has voted to increase to r:; the cost-of-living feature of the county retirement system, and referred matter to the Administration and Finance Committee. Referred to: Director, human Resources Agency, reauest o: Los Medanos Community Hospital District Board o: Directors for assistance in obtainir-g funds to continue its Pittsburg Community Drug Program; and letter from said board in connection with continuation of its Nutrition Program; Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission letter from Ms. K. Ellis re proposed Sand Dunes Waterfront Park, Antioch area, and the need for assistance in funding sane; Intergovernmental Relations Committee for discussion with appropriate officials request of Con.ressman Stark that Count? allocate S15,CC0 for study to determine feasi- bility of establishing: a national park, recreation area or wilderness area in the Ridgelands east of San Francisco Bay. Countv Administrator request fro= California Mobilehome Dealers Association that the County Buildirg Inspector, or his designee, b-e designated to serve on said association's recently created ad hoc co:...ittee to study issues related to housing industry letter from State Intergovernmental Board on the Electronic Data Processing re proposed State- wide Telecommunications Yaster Syste^; letter fro= County Supervisors Association of California re nronosal for statewide asscciation of assessment appeals officials and reouestinr Courtv's positicn of same; County Assessor report fro= California :,'obilehor_e Dealers Association re taxation of mobilehomes as veh c:es under 7ehicle :.icerse Fee Law. Authorized provision for rei-turse=ent of actual and necessary expenses of members of Child Health and Disa,ility Prevention Advisory Board; and in connection therewith requested the Count;= to review like rei=bur:;ement•s for the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Council. 0046.1 141 3 , �I 4e - - - 11 1Vll Program; _ .. Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission letter from M.s. K. Ellis re proposed Sand Dunes Waterfront Park, Antioch area, and the need for p assistance in funding same; i Intergovernmental Relations Committee for discussion with appropriate officials request of Congressman Stark that County allocate S15,CG'0 for study to determine feasi- bility of establishing a national park, recreation area or wilderness area in the Ridgelands east of San Francisco Pay. County Administrator request from California Mobilehome Dealers Association that the County Building Inspector, or his designee, be designated to serve on said association's recently created ad hoc cor.:.ittee to study issues related to housing industry letter from State lntergoverr-nental Board on the Electronic Data Processing re proposed State- wide Telecommunications ::aster Systew; letter from County Supervisors Association of California re vroposal for statewide association of assessment appeals officials and reouestin#, County's Dositicn. of same; County Assessor report :row California Mobilehome Dealers Association re taxation of mobilehomes as vchic:es under Vehicle License Fee Lax. Authorized provision for reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses of members of Child Health and Disability Prevention Advisory Boar'; and in connection therewith requested the County Administrator to review like reimbur-ements for the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Council. 0046i 1 7 Y c The preceding documents consist of 461 pages.