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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 03181975 - R 75C IN 2 r �„r., F.�:• +;�,t.'�� Kc c,�a« S r, '6 s�-.�.,��i*iz3'�""' t x z' 1t yy3F [ �Y +�"a DNS # 1 °t`v OWN t �r"5 > Mg rtQ i'vff �t rRS civil Ito -yam* nt F S Y 0 s F - e v ll VR �gqp- OWN— a •Sr'` ,y won N� �t .C�""}a"r� a<.� �.' ,� 4 R �.r u'*�t•y�=t`,.r' _ '�'S,H,v,. �;?, ,fir '`• .r � s ��R r:- "'f r ri' ._ � e - Y . - c } r - .y" THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. , TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1975 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Vice Chairman J. P. Kenny, Presiding; Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public Works Director. ONti I I 3 1-11i INN JAMES P. KENNY,Rt�HMoND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WARREN N.BOGGESS IST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ALFRED M.DIAS,SAN rAB10 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JAMES VICE P.CHAIRMAN RMANY ---� 2140 DISTRICT ~± JAMES E. MORIARTY. LAFAYETTE JAMES R.OLSSON-COUNTY CLERK !ND DISTRICT AND FOR AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL D1r,TI3ICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 41H DISIRIOT CHIEr CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, FITTSOURG BOARD CHAMBERS, ROOM 107,ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PHONE 228-3000 STH DISTRICT P.O. BOX 811 EXTENSION 2771 MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY _- MARCH 18, 1975 The Board will meet in all its can_ acities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies, 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:10 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:30 A.I . Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:30 A.M. Consider recorrrnendations and requests of Board members. 9:45 A.M. Consider recor.mendations of Board Committees. 10:00 A.M. Recess. 10:30 A.M. Warren Smith will make presentation on "certain discrep- ancies or conflicts" in the Willow Pass Road Commercial - Area, West Pittsburg. 10:30 A.M. Presentation by Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee with respect to recommendations for emergency Medical services in Contra Costa County. 11:00 A.1,11. Hearing on appeal of Mr. Hiroshi Morodor^i , applicant and owner, from Board of Appeals denial of application - �--- (2118-74) for permit to establish a nurse-ry, storage building and grossing grounds and to install a mobile home for a caretaker on a parcel of land zoned R-10 and R-6, Ealnut Creek area. 11:30 A.M. Re-Entry Services Inc. will request an amendment to the County Ordinance Code to allow residential case facilities in certain zoning districts. 2:00 P.M. Hearing on request of City of Pittsburg for consent to include unincorporated lands in the Pittsburg Southeast Assessment District No. 19711-1 and for jurisdiction to form said district; continued from February 11, 1975. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD Items 1 - 7: CONSENT 1. INTRODUCE ordinance amending the County Ordinance Code to provide for maintenance of eligibility lists showing employees with special job-related qualifications in positions appropriate for reclassification; waive reading; and fix March 25, 1975 for adoption of same. 2. AUTHORIZE extension of time in which to file final map of Subdivision 4586, Alamo area. 3. APPROVE surety tax bond for Subdivision 11509 located-}ffithin the city limits of the Town of Moraga. of i IrBoard of Supervisors' Calendar, continued March 18, 1975 4. FIX April 8, 1975 at 2:30 p.m. as time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Leadership Homes of Northern California, _ Inc. , to rezone land in the San Ramon area (1911-RZ) , from Controlled ?Manufacturing District (C-M) to Planned Unit Development (P-I) . 5. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll and cancellation of penalties on 1973-19711 unsecured tax roll. 6. DENY the following claims: a. Richard McCarthy, $500,000 for general damages; b. Rollin napier, $500,000 for general damages ; and c. John H. Schmidt, $821.73 for property damages. -� 7. APPROVE sale of tax-deeded properties by County Treasurer- Tax Collector. Items 8 - 20: DETEEMINATION (Staff recommendation shorn following the item. ) ---- 8. LETTER from Mr. W. H. Wainwright, requesting permission for a group of 40-50 people to assemble on county property (corner of Pine and Green Streets, Martinez area) for participation in the Planning Commission hearing, March 18, 1975, on the draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed County Detention Facility. CONSIDER REQUEST 9, LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Police Chiefs' Association, expressing the unanimous Chiefs ' position that sufficient studies and plans have been accomplished, „ that a new county jail is needed and without. further delay. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 10. MEMORANDUM report from Director, Human Resources Agency, (in response to Board referral of letter fron Chairman, Contra Costa County trental Health Advisory Board, requesting funds for an annual lease of premises occupied by the County Medical Services Clinic, Oakley) advising that funds for -�� partitioning are not available in the Medical Services budget for this fiscal year, recommending that a copy of his report be furnished to the Chairman of the !Mental Health Advisory Board, and recommending further that he be directed to report to the Board no later than May 15, 1075 on the future of the Oakley clinic. APPROVE RECOI-MENDATIONS 11. LETTER from County Sheriff-Coroner (in response to Board referral) recommending that the Board adopt a resolution approving the transfer of '='.r. Marvin Shakin to the Contra Costa County [Mork Furlough Program providing that the Merced County Board of Supervisors passes a similar resolution and agrees to the charges invoked. APPROVE RECOMMENDATION _ 12. LETTER to Director, Human Resources Agency, from President of the Board of Directors of Kids Inc. requesting rate approval -• for its residential care facility for children located in the Martinez area.. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, AND COUNTY ADMIINISTRATOR FOR RECOM!ENDATION 13. LETTER from Director, California Exposition Division, State Department of Parks and Recreation, inviting county partici- pation in the 122nd annual State Fair to be held August 22 through September 9, 1975. REFER TO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION _o c _ t Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued March 18, 1975 14, LETTER from Mr. W. G. Broderick, Attorney for Diablo Bowmen, _= --- submitting; application for grant of an open-space easement for property located in the Mt. Diablo area. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND COUNTY COUNSEL FOR REPORT 15. LETTER from Senator J. A. Nejedly, Seventh District, requesting county financial assistance to continue operations of the Blind Adolescent Life Skills Center in San Pablo. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, AND COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR REPORT 16. MEMORANDUM from County Counsel recommending adoption of an -- �- — amendment to resolution with respect to procedures for processing Environmental Impact Reports. APPROVE RECOMMENDATION 17. LETTERS (2) from the U. S. Department of Labor, Manpower - -- --a---- Administration, advising of additional allocation of Title I Comprehensive Employment and Training Act funds in the amount of $36,819, and indicating administrative requirements to be met in the CETA program; and LETTER from State Department of Education advising of additional allocation of $53,112 for Vocational Education Services under Section 112 of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act - �----- (Public Law 93-203). REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 18. LETTER from President, Alamo Improvement Association, registering a complaint with respect to a commercial operation located in a residential area, and requesting; investigation of same. --�---- REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND COUNTY COUIiSEL FOR REPORT - ----� 19. LETTER from Mr. M. J. Moratto, Archaeologist, Bay Area Archaeological Cooperative, San Francisco, stating that an archaeological site in the Danville area has been damaged by a construction project, alleging; that the Environmental Impact Report for said project is inadequate, and requesting that appropriate measures be taken to protect the site from further disturbance. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR REPORT 20. LETTER from KVIE, Sacramento public educational TV station, requesting that the hoard declare the week of I•Iay 16-24 KVIE WEEK in Contra Costa County to assist in fund raising activities. ADOPT RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING KVIE WEEK Items 21 - 27: INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 21• LETTER from Secretary, Citizens for Community Involvement, expressing; concern that sentenced women are being held in maximum security facilities while men are usually held in minimum security facilities and requesting Board support of a proposal being; developed by the YWCA to place said women in a rented house in the community. 22. LETTER from Council for Civic Unity of Orinda-Lafayette-I4oraga urging that women sentenced to serve time in the county ;ail have the rehabilitative opportunities and advantages offered - - - to sentenced nen and that a house be rented and run by a -ate cor-munity -roux in a ':est County residential community for said purpose. 23• PETITION from. certain members and friends of the San Ramon Valley Congregational Church, U. C. C. , Danville, opposing --- construction of proposed county jail. 0M • lip Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued March 18, 1975 2y. RESOLUTION adopted by the E1 Dorado County Board of Supervisors supporting legislation which would abolish Election Day as a holiday for public employees. 25. NOTICE from California Regional tater Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, of a public hearing to be held April 8, 1975 on the proposed U'ater Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay Basin. 26. LETTER from State Controller enclosing copy of "Notice of Proposed Changes in the Regulations of the State Controller" pertaining to budget accounts. 27. LETTERS from various individuals supporting and opposing proposal for the establishment of a Contra. Costa County Commission on the Status of F.onen. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrums and furnish the Clerk with a written cope of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M. NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (For additional information please phone the number indicated) San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month - phone 557-3686 Association of Bay Area Governments 3rd Thursday of the month - phone 841-9730 East Bay Regional Park District lst and 3rd Tuesdays of the month - phone 531-9300 Bay Area Air Pollution Control District 1st Wednesdav of the month - phone 771-6000 Metropolitan Transportation Commission 4th Wednesdav of the month - phone 849-3223 Contra Costa County dater District lst and 3rd Wednesdays of the month; study sessions all other Wednesdays - phone 682-5950 0M t • OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions March 18, 1975 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator -� -�-- I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. County Medical Services. Allocate to the Mary Scriedule or •xempt Personnel the class of Outpatient Clinic Medical Director at Salary Level 636 ($2,563-$3,115), and reclassify two (2) Clinic Physician II, ositions number 01 and 02, Salary Level 612 (p$2,382-$2,895), to Outpatient Clinic Medical Director, effective March 19, 1975. 2. District Attorney. Reclassify two (2) Eligibility WorrcFr II positions, number 01 and 02, Salary Level 220 ($721-$876), to Departmental Collections Assistant, Salary Level 229 ($741-$900), effective March 19, 1975. 3. Election Administration. Add one (1) permanent intermitten ey Punch Operator, Salary Level 183 ($644-$783), and cancel one (1) Election Clerk, position number 802, Salary Level 127 ($543-$660), effective March 19, 1975. 4. Health Department. Retitle and reallocate class and ail positions of Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist to Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist II, both at Salary Level 361 ($1,108-$1,347), effective March 19, 1975. 5. Public Defender. Add one (1) Legal Services Clerk, Salary evel 220 ($721-$876), and cancel one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, aa � position number 02, Salary Level 179 ($636- $773), effective March 19, 1975. 6. Su erintendent of Schools. Add one (1) Account Clerk , a ary Level 197 ($672- $817), and cancel one (1) Account Clerk III, sition number 01, Salary Level 226 734-$892), effective March 19, 1975. 7. Su erior Court. Allocate to the Basic Salary ceue a class of Legal Research Assistant, Salary Level 1125F, effective March 19, 1975. 00006 _ o To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/18/75 Pege 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 8. Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Add one at to ion hie a aryeve $5 _ ($1,617-$1,965), effective March 19, 1975; position to be cancelled upon return or separation of employee in position number 04 on leave of absence. -� � :- 9. Richmond Munici al Court. Add one 1) -- ---- _ Deputy er , Salary Level 243 $773- $940), and cancel one (1) Deputy Clerk IV, - - osition number 05, Salary Level 309 ($945- ---- — 1,149), effective March 19, 1975. 10. Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Add one (1) Deputy Clerk 1. Salary Level 135 ($556- $676), effective March 19, 1975. 11. Public Works Department (Buildings and roues) Ada two to ian 11 positions, Salary L;vel 1891 ($723-$797), effective April 1, 1975. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 12. Authorize Orlyn H. Wood, M. D., Acting County Health Officer, and D. R. Meyer, Data and Projects Coordinator, to attend conference on EPSDT Project Evaluation on the National Level in Washington, D. C. from March 24, 1975 through March 26, 1975. All travel expenses -- will be paid from Federal project funds. 13. Authorize A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, to attend the joint planning conference of the American Society of Planning Officials and the Community Planning Association of Canada in Vancouver, Canada, from April 12, 1975 through April 17, 1975. 14. Authorize Permelia A. Hulse, Assistant Public Defender, to attend the Defender Management Workshop to be conducted by the National College of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Public Defenders in Washington, D. C. from March 20, 1975 through March 23, 1975. All expenses will be paid from Federal funds. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 15. Human Resources Agenc (Special Proiects). Adjust u get appropriations ror special grant projects and add $29,808 to Reserve for Contingencies. �-�- _- 16. Grand Ju . Add $18,000 for increased cost ot auditing and transcribing services and witness and jury fees. 00007 76, s� . x HIM To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/18/75 Page 3. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 17. Orinda Fire Protection District. Add $50 r. from district funds for equipment. 18. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals mor the following accounts: Mt. Diablo Municipal Court Office of Emergency Services, Public Works (35, Marshal-Walnut Creek-Danville Judicial District. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS -- - 19. Authorize write-off of delinquent accounts receivable in the amount of $299.00, as recommended by the District Attorney and the County Auditor-Controller. 20. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Rosie Mae O'Neal, as recommended by the County Lien Committee. 21. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Partial Release of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Glen Wayne and � Sharon Selix, as recommended by the County --- Lien Committee to enable Mr. and Mrs. Selix to sell their property. 22. Authorize County Auditor-Controller to accept the sum of $1,000 in settlement of the County claim for medical services rendered to _ u. Denis Fleurisson, as recommended by the County Lien Committee. V. BOARD AND CARE PLACEMENTS/RATES 23. Amend Resolution No. 74/573 so as to add CEDU Foundation, P. 0. Box 1176, Running Springs, California at a monthly rate of _,. $683 and the Kennan House, 6527 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, California at a monthly rate of $650, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 24. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute alternative agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, Inc. (#26-081) for diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of handicapped adults and children, during fiscal year 1974-1975 to three separate existin agree- ments (141*26-001, #26-002 and #26-003 totaling $40,860 for these services' to provide greater flexibility in the referral of patients to the County, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 008 or To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/18/75 Page 4. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 25. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the State of California (Employment Development Department) under the terms of which the County Health Department will provide training to a Community Health Aide under the auspices of the Work Incentive Progrzm (WIN) during the period March 18, 1975 through January 26, 1976. 26. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute purchase of service contracts with the following agencies, under the terms of which they will serve meals and provide services under the Nutrition Project for the Elderly during the period February 1, 1975 through April 30, 1975: Agency Amount Home Health and Counseling, Inc. $4,197.53 United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. 31064.00 27. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement with Arthur D. Little and Company for examination services required in connection with filling the position of Director of Personnel. 28. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement between County and Dr. Rodney Nurse for training in family therapy for staff of the Probation Department from March 19, 1975 through June 30, 1975 at a total--,cost of $1,200. 29. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Contract for the Interim Assistance Program with the State Department of Benefit Payments, under the terms of which the County will be reimbursed for General Assistance grants to individuals awaiting a Federal determination of their eligibility for Supplemental Security Income benefits. VII. LEGISLATION None _ VIII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS None 0M - _ 00009 : F r. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3/18/75 Page 5. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 30. Authorize payment of $3,930 to Erwin M. Ritz - - - for audit of the 1973 Head Start Program, as recommended by the County Auditor-Controller. 31. Authorize increase in revolving fund of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court from $235 to $330. 32. Authorize establishment of an imprest fund of $125 for the Conservatorship Unit of the Social Service Department. 330 Acknowledge receipt of memorandum report of County Administrator on implementation of Title VI of the Comprehensive Employment and wining Act, the Public Services Employment Program. —. .__..., 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 AGENDA ITEMS: Wednesday, 5:00 P.M. OwN «.,.�L^• Vii, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA March 18, 1975 E X T R A B U S I N E S S REPORTS Report A. COUNTY HOSPITAL - AWARD OF BIDS FOR ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM - Martinez Area The Board of Sunervisors, through its action of March 11, 1975, referred the matter of award of bid for *the Elevator Machine Room at the County Hospital in Martinez to the Public Works Director for review and recommendation to the Board on March 18, 1975. The bids were as follows: Sal Cola Construction Company $11,897.00 Visser Construction Company 11,920.00 Douglas J. Bidgood 13,950.00 William Dahn 14,725.00 Wesco Construction Company 16,400.00 Mr. Cola, Sal Cola Construction Company, Martinez, who submitted the lowest bid, requested that he- be allowed to withdraw his bid because he did not submit a list of subcontractors at the time of receiving bids. If sub- contractors are to be used for items of work in excess of one-half of one percent of the work, State statutes require that subcontractors be listed or it is assumed that these items will be performed by the contractor's own sources. It is recommended that Mr. Cola be allowed to withdraw his bid and that the contract be awarded to Visser Construction Company of Concord, the second low bidder, in the amount of $11,920.00. CaiIt is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors direct the Clerk of the Board to return the check in the nount of $1,395.00 to Douglas J. Bidgood. (r,,C: Work Order 5411) (B&G) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 3 March 18, 1975 i GENERIhL . Item 1. FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM PROJECT PRIORITIES It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors set 8:00 •p.m. Monday, !larch 31, 1975, in County Administration Building, Room 107, as the time and place for a public hearing on the following two items: 1. Three-Year Priority Listing for Federal Aid Urban Projects for Fiscal Years 1974-75, 1975-76 and 1976-77 in the Contra Costa County portion of the San Francisco-Oakland Urbanized area. - 2_ Three-Year Priority Listing for Federal 'Aid Urban Projects for Fiscal Years 1974-75, 1975-76 and 1976-77 in the Antioch-Pittsburg Urbanized area of Contra Costa County. It is further reco-mended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Clerk of the Board to publish, on two dates approximately a week apart, a legal notice announcing the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in Contra Costa County. The Priority Lists were established by- a subcommittee of the Urban System Technical Advisory Committee consisting of representatives from three cR ities, the County, CALTWS, Bay Area Rapid Transit, AC Transit and Metropolitan Transportation Commission in accordance with Board Resolution 74/347. The Priority Lists have since been unanimously approved by the Urban System Technical Advisory Committee on January 24, . 1975 and by the Contra Costa County Hayors' Conference on March 6, 1975. 1 (LD) Item 2. BUCHANAN FIELD - 2:_VnJO AVIATION The County Auditor has notified the Public Works Department that the lease with Navajo Aviation is in default for underpayment of $3,000 in percentage rental due for the six-month period ending December 31, 1974. This delinquency has been discussed with the Lessee. (continued on next page) ErimRA BUSINESS Public Works Department j Page 2 of 3 March 18, 1975 i i ii • ' 00012 r 00012 mum , 3 t .0 Item 2 continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize an extension in time for payment of the unpaid balance on the percentage rent to April 1, 1975, with the provision that interest at the rate of lh% per month from due date to be added as consideration for the deferred payment. it is further recommended that the Board direct County Counsel to prepare and issue a Notice of Default should Lessee fail to make the delinquent payment with interest by .April 1, 1975. (A) Item 3. WORK FURLOUGH CE`INTER - ADDENDUM NO. 1 - Richmond Area. ' It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for the Work Furlough Center, Richmond. This Addendum is a requirement of the California State Office of Criminal Justice Planning and incorporates their Standard Third Party Contract Provisions as part of the contract documents for this project. (RE: Work Order 5346) (B&G) EKTReI. BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 3 of 3 March 18, 1975 Anfil i i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT J Martinez, California r March 18, 1975 ...._—� EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 3 of 3 1 March 18, 1975 00013 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California }! s' March 18, 1975 AGENDA REPORTS Report A. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION HEARING - GREYHOUND SERVICE The Board of Supervisors, on February 24, 1975, referred to the Public Works Director a notice from the Public Utilities Commission that further hearings concerning - the Greyhound Lines request to revise, modify, and abandon various bus routes in Contra Costa County will be held on April 2, 1975. This hearing constitutes a reopening of hearings held many months ago in the expectation that Bay Area Rapid Transit rail service would be on a 20-hour, 7-day-week basis by April 1, 1975. Because BART will not be able 90-- ----� to provide the expected service, it is now necessary to review the relationship between Greyhound service and BART service. There has been no substantial change in the transportation situation in the central part of the County since the original hearings, other than the institution of bus commuter service by Franciscan Lines between the Alamo- Danville area and San Francisco. It is this Department's opinion that continuity of service should be assured by requesting that the Commission consider the following points: (a) Greyhound Lines should continue to operate all their -a inter-city lines traversing and stopping in the central portion of Contra Costa County until replacement . service is provided by others. (b) Greyhound Lines should maintain their commuter type �- service for patrons from the communities of Orinda, Lafayette, walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Pittsburg, and Antioch which cannot be served by BART now. (c) Greyhound Lines should continue to operate reasonable night and weekend schedules to all of the communities noted in (b) above and, additionally, to Danville, Alamo, San Ramon, Brentwood, and Martinez until BART _.� is fully operational. (d) The services rendered by Greyhound Lines should be subject to further hearings until BART is fully operational and all Greyhound services have been assumed by others. (e) Upon termination of service by Greyhound, each route should be deleted from the Greyhound franchise. (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 12 March 18, 1975 00014 vvVl� W- 1 Report A continued: (f) All other franchises within Central Contra Costa County not fully active should be immediately canceled. (Tp) .tt Report B. ABANDONED EXCAVATION - ABATEMENT - Orinda Area The Board of Supervisors, through its action of February 4, 1975, referred to the Public Works Department and the Health Department a letter from Mrs. Idelle Buchtel Dunn, ---—~�- 14 Las Piedras, Orinda, requesting help to have an "Old Miners' Cave" closed. The letter expressed the m concern of the Orinda Fire Department, as well as Mrs. Dunn, over the danger to children who might find this area an attractive place to play. The Public Works Department, in conjunction with the Health Department and the Orinda Fire Department, made a field .. -� -- trip to the cave area, investigated the cave history, and made an attempt to determine the parcel of property, in order to locate Cie owner. The cave is in a remote area of a ravine with steep banks. �- Access to the area is somewhat difficult, but not sufficient to preclude access by adventuresome children. The cave consists of an opening approximately 30 to 36 inches in diameter extending horizontally 30 or more feet to a vertical shaft of undetermined depth. The Fire Department representative stated that the cave was a well point for - an old Orinda water system. The Fire Department had been � - called to the site only one time to help a young man who - --------- had slipped on the steep ravine bank and fell near the cave mouth. Because of the rugged terrain and lack of survey information, the determination of ownership is not absolute. However, it appears, with reasonable certainty, that the owner is J. Edward Johnson, 703 Market Street, San Francisco. Article 9 (Sec. 50230-50256) of the Government Code --- -- -- provides for the abatement of such excavations by the -----a�- Board of Supervisors and for the collection of costs through a lien against the property. -_--- It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to contact Mr. Johnson and advise -- him of the problem and request he abate the nuisance prior to the application of Article 9. The Health Department and County Counsel concur in this r-- report. _ 5 (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please send copy of this report and the Board Action to Mrs. Dunn and Orinda Fire Department.) (M) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 2 of 12 March 18, 1975 00015 h Report C. CAMINO PABLO PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES - Orinda Area The Board of Supervisors, through its action of February 24, 1975, referred a petition from Orinda residents to the Public Works Director. The petition requests that the County provide safe pedestrian walks and crossings along Camino Pablo between the Village and Wagner Ranch School. The Public Works Department is aware of the community's - -- desire to improve Camino Pablo. This road is included in the 5-year Major Projects Program which the Board adopted in last year's budget. The Major Projects Program recommends that the County commence purchasing of right-of- way in the 1975-76 fiscal year, and complete those purchases in the 1976-77 fiscal year. Construction would also start in that fiscal year and be completed in the 1977-78 fiscal year. Total expenditure for right-of-way is estimated at $580,000 and construction at $1,130,000, for a total expenditure of $1,710,000. An item to commence purchasing right-of-way will be included in the Department's 1975-76 budget for Board approval. _..`.w With the major reconstruction of this road imminent, it is the Department's opinion that interim improvements which •�.� could not be salvaged be held in abeyance. Information only. No action required. (Clerk of the Board to send copy of this report to Mrs. Pat Flowers, 2 Oriole Road, Orinda, CA 94563) T� (MLK) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items ---- SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item I. CENTER AVENUE - ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS - Pacheco Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: -�� a) Accept: the Grant Deed, dated February 26, 1975, from =` Lloyd A. Henry, et al. , and rescind the Board Order ` -- - of November 25, 1974, authorizing the acceptance of a Grant Deed, dated October 29, 1974, from Lloyd A. "� -�— Henry, et al. , recorded in Book 7381 of Official "` - ------ Records at page 517. a b) Accept, for recording only, the Offer of Dedication, dated January 17, 1975, from Lloyd A. Henry, et al. , and rescind the Board Order of November 25, 1974, authorizing the acceptance, for recording only, of an Offer of Dedication, dated October 29, 1974, from Lloyd A. Henry, et al. , recorded in Book 7381 of _ ................. Official Records at page 488. This Offer of Dedication is for drainage purposes for Minor Subdivision 2-74. The above action is necessary because Lloyd A. Henry had incorrectly deeded to the County a parcel of land on which (continued on next page) r A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 12 March 18, 1975 iM 00016 rim i - r " Item 1 continued: -he only had easement rights, and he had dedicated to the _---.- County an easement over land on which he only had easement -x. rights. (LD) Item 2. RHEEM CREEK - EXCESS LAND SALE - San Pablo Area. Itis recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the sale of excess Parcel X-21-59-1 to Gordon Huntingdale for $550.00, and authorize its Chairman to execute a Grant Deed to the purchaser. This parcel is a remnant of approximately 1,800 square feet and is being sold to the adjacent property owner pursuant to Government Code Section 25526.5. - — - Environmental and planning considerations in this regard have been complied with. (RE: Work Order 8120 - Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III -- -� Item 3. SUBDIVISION 4055 - DEPOSIT REFUND - Moraga Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the drainage improvements have been successfully completed and that no deficiencies .remain to be corrected. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to OCCO, Inc. , P. 0. Box 233, Rheem Valley, CA 94570 the $500.00 cash deposit as surety for improvement completion, as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail No. 123621 dated February 13, 1975. Subdivider: REBMA California Eight, P. O. Box 185, Rheem Valley, CA 94570 Location: Subdivision 4055 is located on Rheem Boulevard, east of Moraga Road. (LD) Item 4. TREAT BOULEVARD - STREET LIGHTING - Walnut Creek Area At the request of local citizens and in conformance with _•d- — the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize four (4) 21,000 lumen, mercury vapor street lights and three (3) _ 11,000 lumen, mercury vapor street lights along Treat Boulevard and Bancroft Road. The lights shall be energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area M-15, Subdivision No. 4269, " dated March 10, 1975, which is on file in the Traffic Operations Division of the Public Works Department. (continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 4 of 12 March 18, 1975 0001'7 .r _L Item 4 continued: .The lights have been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area M-15. (RE: Service Area 1.1-15) (TO) Item 5. MINOR SUBDIVISION 214-72 - I4oraga It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Accept the Relinquishment of Abutters Rights, dated November 14, 1974; and 2. Accept, for recording only, the Offer of Dedication, dated November 14, 1974, from Wooldridge Construction Company, Inc. . This minor subdivision is in the town of Moraga. The Town Council of Moraga has authorized, by its Resolution No. 2-75 of March 5, 1.975, the County to take the above action. (LD) ' Item 6. COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-8 - PROPERTY ACQUISITION - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors in accord- ance with the provisions of the Agreement dated September 17, 1974, between the City of Walnut Creek and County approve the City's proposal to proceed with negotiations for the purchase of the following properties: _ 1. The Warren Bauer property, Shell Ridge, open space containing approximately 257 acres. 2. The Borges property, Shell Ridge open space, containing approximately 300 acres. The acquisition of these properties will be financed from the proceeds of the $6,750,000 1974 Parks and Open Space Bonds previously authorized by the Board of Supervisors for County Service Area R-8. Environmental and planning considerations for the above have been complied with. (CSA) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 7. OAT{ COURT TRAFFIC REGULATION - Pleasant Hill Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of a traffic and engineering study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2083 and 2084 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 2083 . Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday only, on the east side of OAK COURT, (Rd. i4057K) , (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 12 March 18, 1975 00018 Item 7 Continued: Pleasant Hill, beginning at a point 67 feet north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly and easterly to its point of termination. Traffic Resolution No. 2084 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday only, on the west side of OAK COURT (Rd. #4057K) , Pleasant Hill, beginning at a point ' 67 feet north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly to its point of termination. (TO) Item 8. BUSKIRK AVENUE STREET LIGHTING - Pleasant Hill Area At the request of local citizens and inconformance with the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize three (3) 11,000 lumen, mercury vapor street lights located on the east side of Buskirk Avenue, north of Mayhew Way. The lights shall be energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-45, Minor Sub- division No. 283-72," dated March 11, 1975, which is on file in the Traffic Operations Division of the Public Works Department. 4 The lights have been installed by the Developer under previous agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area L-45. (TO) I Item 9. PACHECO BOULEVARD - RENTAL AGREEMENT - Pacheco Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Rental Agreement for vacant County-owned property at the northwest corner of Pacheco Boulevard and Center Avenue, and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign the Agreement. The rental is on an "as is" basis at a irate of $50.00 per month, effective as of March 1, 1975. (RE: Work Order 5252) ' (RP) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 12 March 18, 1975 00019 .., , � 00019 ...,..� :.., ru ,a. ,..a ♦ .. t. - `.:... .. .r .. .. . .. .., + r. x ^t. k 4.r. ..,F. Y ^ .,'4 -fi 4. .. ...:9+t ... ... Vis. Item 10. STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 - DEED ACCEPTANCE Concord Area r - It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, acting for and on behalf of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, accept Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract dated March 11, 1975 from Charles Russian, et ux. , and authorize Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, to sign said contract on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $550.00, payable to Transamerica Title Insurance Company, Escrow No. 220179, and deliver said warrant to the Supervising Real Property Agent for further handling. Payment is for 2,419 square feet of land which is required for the project. (RE: Line A, Unit 3 - Work Order 8503) (RP) AGENDA CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE -A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 12 March 18, 1975 00020 00020 -- --a SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 11. LIDO CIRCLE STREET LIGHTING - Discovery Bay Area -.; At the request of local citizens and in conformance with -- --- the policy on street lighting, Resolution No. 72/341, it is recommended that the Board authorize the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to energize one (1) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street light in Subdivision No. 4125, located on the north side of Lido Circle in the vicinity of house number 936. The light has been installed by the Developer under pkevious agreements and should now be billed to County Service Area M-8. (RE: County Service Area M-8) r (TO) Item 12. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: xNSlim A. Accept the following Instrument: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference -n ••--• ---- 1 Grant Deed 8-6-73 Kay Building Co. Sub. 4439 A California Corporat on Item 13. SUBDIVISION 4014 - APPROVAL OF MAP - Clayton Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors.- 1. upervisors:1. Approve the map for Subdivision 4014. 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement -- --- on behalf of the County. Owner: Rahlves & Rahlves, Inc. rc. P. O. Box 592, Concord, CA 94522 Engineer: Riffe, Peters & Jones 3264 Buskirk Avenue, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Performance Bond: Cash $500.00 Deposit Permit Detail __.._�. No. 117638 �- Surety $194,200.00 dated June 7, 1974 Labor and Materials Bond: $194,700.00 . nom, xa Tax Bond for 1975-76 lien: $19,000.00 Inspection Fee: $9,736.00 County Service Area M- _a ... Street Light Fee: $604.08 �- — Number of Lots: 50 Time limit for completion expires March 18, 1976 Location: Subdivision 4014 is located on the east side of Mountaire Parkway, south of Marsh Creek Road (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 8 of 12 March 18, 1975 00021 w.. Item 14• SUBDIVISION 4206 - AGREEMENT ACCEPTANCE - Byron Area On March 25, 1974 the Board of Supervisors accepted the streets in Subdivision 4206 as County roads. A $3,500 cash bond was posted in lieu of incomplete landscaping work. The landscaping improvements are now completed. The subdivider is entering into an agreement with the County guaranteeing the performance of the landscaping for one year and labor and materials for six months. Therefore, a portion of the cash bond may now be refunded. The remainder is to be retained to secure the above agreement. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an order stating that the landscaping work is complete. 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute the Subdivision Agreement for landscaping and irrigation on behalf of the County. 3. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Discovery Bay Corporation, P. O. Box 85, Byron, CA 94514 , $1,225.00 of the $3,500 cash deposit as surety as evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail No. 115592, dated March 20, 1974. Upon completion of the maintenance period and acceptance of the work, the landscaping will be maintained by County Service Area M-8. (LD) Item 15. STONE VALLEY ROAD - DRAINAGE EASEMENT - Alamo Area The Public Works Department is preparing plans and speci- fications for the realignment of Stone Valley Road from Winding Glen to Miranda Avenue. This project is scheduled for construction during the summer of 1975. Several permanent drainage structures will be constructed within drainage ease- ments which have been previously offered for dedication to the County. Portions of these drainage easements need to be accepted so that future maintenance may be performed on the structures. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept portions of the Offers of Dedications for drainage easements which are shown and offered for dedication for public use on the maps of Subdivision 2630 filed December 29, 1959 in Book 76 of Maps at Page 1, and Subdivision 3780 filed June 22, 1972 in Book 147 of Maps at Page 35. Descriptions and maps of these portions of drainage easements to be accepted are on file in the office of the Clerk of the _ Board of Supervisors. (RE: Project No. 4331-4516-72) (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Send copy of Board Resolution to Real Property Division) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page' 9 of 12 March 18, 1975 00' 022 _ .......... Item 16. HILLCREST AVENUE - ROAD ACCEPTANCE Antioch..Arra — The construction of the realignment of Hillcrest Avenue from -- Lone Tree Way to State Highway 4 was completed in 1974. This _ ,.� ------- realignment had not been accepted as a County road. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the --- following named road, which is shown on the plans entitled "Hillcrest Avenue Reconstruction," and is on file in the Public Works Department, File No. E 7564-73. The new alignment results in the reduction of 0.16 mile in the road length. -- Hillcrest Avenue (24/60/0.16 mile decrease) (RE: Road No. 7564, Project No. 7564-4106-73) _ (LD) W" Item 17. CLIFTON COURT ROAD - APPROVE PLANS - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - 4W.�-�. Barron Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans ~ - and specifications for the construction of Clifton Court Road { at the State Intake Channel, located near Byron, and advertise --- - �— - for bids to be received in 4 weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on April 15, 1975. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $17,400.00. - In 1969 the State Department of Water Resources constructed a new bridge and an extension of Clifton Court Road. The State now desires the County to accept this portion of Clifton Court Road for maintenance and has agreed to pay all costs incurred by the County to improve the road to County standards. The project will include excavation, grading, and paving. �F This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report Requirements as a Class I Categorical Exemption. (RE: Project No. 9233-4153-75) (RD) Item 18. STONE VALLEY ROAD - APPROVE PLANS, ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Alamo Area A. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve # _ plans and specifications for Stone Valley Road Reconstruc- -- tion between Miranda Avenue and Winding Glen, and advertise for bids to be received in four weeks, and opened at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 15, 1975. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $618,000.00. The project consists of widening and realigning Stone Valley Road, constructing curb, gutter, and a bicycle - path-sidewalk on the north side of the road, as well as two culverts for Stone Valley Creek. An area will be provided on the south side of the road for future use as an equestrian trail. Environmental and mandatory refferal requirements have �--- been previously met. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 10 of 12 March 18, 1975 00023 e - � _ _ ----� Item 18 Continued: B. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (1) Determine that the bicycle path-sidewalk is con- sidered a necessary part of the road improvement .4 � project and not a frontage improvement as defined in the Board of Supervisors' Frontage Improvement - Policy (Resolution No. 73/279) . x- (2) Authorize elimination of the fronting property owner's obligations for this project pursuant to Clause IV.B of the Frontage Improvement Policy; and (3) Authorize construction by the County of the bicycle path- sidewalk and the curb and gutter on the north side of m. ---- the road. -"- - An exception to the Board of Supervisors Frontage Improve- ment, such as this, requires a joint recommendation to the -_- — Board by the Public Works Director and the Planning Director through the Planning Commission. .`_ MThis recommendation is concurred in by the Planning Director - �m�--�- and was approved by the Planning Commission in Resolution No. 42-1975, since the improvements are considered to be of little benefit to the abutting land owners, many of whom have access on other roads, but are of greater benefit to the general public. (RE: Project No. 4331-4516-72) w (RD) Item 19. JERSEY ISLAND FERRY - AGREEMENT - Delta Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an agreement with Mr. Jack Freitas to provide ferry service between Webb Tract, Frank's _ Tract, Bradford Island and Jersey Island, commencing July 1, 1975 and continuing until June 30, 1980. The County agrees to pay Air. Jack Freitas the sum of $5,200 per calendar month for such service. The County Administrator's Office concurs with this recommenda- tion. (RE: Work Order 4025) -- (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please return all executed copies of the Agreement to the Public Works Department for distribution.) (B&S) Item 20- ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1973-3 - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the contract with Richard T. Pearson Company for right of way -� acquisition services for Assessment District 1973-3. The con- tract provides for payments not to exceed $11,200.00, and authorize Air. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works -- --� Director to sign said contract on behalf of the County. (RE: Work Order 4228) (RP) y-. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 11- of 12 March 18, 1975 00024 00024 GENERAL Item 21. VETERAN'S MEMORIAL BUILDING REMODEL - CHANGE ORD�:A NO. 2 - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors-'approve and authorize its Chairman to approve Contract Change Order No. 2 to the construction contract with J. Vila and Sons Construction Company, E1 Cerrito, for the remodel of the Veteran's Memorial Building in Richmond in the amount of $4,972106, and authorize its Chairman to sign the Change Order. r This Change Order provides for -new water and gas service, new electrical current coil cabinet, cleaning -'of existing masonry walls, and disconnecting of dock elevator. (RE: Building Maintenance x1341) (E&G) Item 22. BUCHANAN FIELD - APPROVE APPLICATION - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Chairman of the Board to sign the Application for Federal Assistance for the reconstruction of Runways 1L-19R and 14L-32R under the Airport Development Aid Program. A request for federal aid in the amount of $631,826 was approved by the Board of Supervisors on September 28, 1973. Due to in- ---- - flation, the estimated project cost has increased and Federal funds should now be requested in the amount of $656,357. The project cost is estimated to be $814,440 with the balance of the costs to be shared by the County and the State of Calif- ornia Department of Aeronautics. (RE: Work Order 5549) (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please return executed application to the Public Works Department for further processing.) (RD) _ - -- 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. _ A G E N D A Public Works Department Page hof 12 March 18, 1975 0002) - page 0002.5 u r n_ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 1975 In the Matter of Introduction of Ordinance. An ordinance amending the County Ordinance Code to provide for maintenance of eligibility lists showing employees with special job-related qualifications in positions appropriate for reclassifi- cation, having been introduced; By unanimous vote of the Board members present full reading thereof was waived and March 25, 1975 fixed as the time to consider adoption of the aforesaid ordinance. PASSED on March 18, 1975. 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; Acting Director of Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Personnel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March 19 7_� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk I)Lk,-1?',.et Deputy Clerk H sa 12174 - IS-M Helen C. Marshall VtiUFrV 00 026 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Personnel Adjustments. ) March 18, 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 A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. CERTIFIED COPY I certifr that this !s :t fn:►, tnie 1: Co-rest Copp Of the O-1;ira1 d zrs.::got n,•?t•*t E: n. tte ;:: m1 office, stad :!,.at it ::a:; r • . =:'. "r ,! l.p the Board of the 4!-'.'e :.::o..,a Aj 1. C}t.fi:�t)`. Count Clerk t rs o;y:a•;v Cie$k of sa.`d LJard of Supervisors, by Deputy cirri:- Ale- o+- � an O 27 C - - ✓ V - ✓ ,�' yK Ir POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ?3q,;�- s..` Department CCo. Medical Svcs, Budget Unit 54o Date 8/28/74 Establish class of Outpatient Clinic Medical Director Action Requested: RPelae -czy ( linin Vhy_sieJan TT Dog_ 4;9Q4-nl (fill e8 by Dr. Anthony Fe at ,FIC and Clinic Physician II Pos. #995-02 (filled by Dr. Wilton Oleffe) at Pittsburg Clinic to 0iifin-1ii Pni: Cli ni n Medi r-al Di rPntnr Proposed effective dafe: a, soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: to roil n.- e,r-,angor? ari•ni ri Strati*.re �titieS of the hyri en arts canedi-inti ng nutp-itJ ont (--I';Ili� -JA—t L^i+.4- CONTRA oCONTRA COSTA COUNTY Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fid AUet�. (zistt items curd coat) P 10 1974 �- i �- ut ice of $ County Administrator HUMAN R3ou.o_ al $ �S AGENCY,T �/_ Signature t'rn. R. Dotnterp Chief, Yed. Admin. c'vcs.J D°t°- - Department Head Initial Deterrc`ba ion of County Administrator Date: De e ' y To Civil Servrce: -u Request recommendation, ?ursuant: to meo n ted December 3, 1974, attached. County AdR*KiftPator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 25, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Outpatient Clinic Medical Director on an Exempt basis. Reclassify 2 Clinic Physician II positions.to Outpatient Clinic Medical Director. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed jitstify reclassification to Outpatient Clinic Medical Director. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Outpatient Clinic Medical Director at Salary Level 636 (2563-3115 s and by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Clinic Physician II, positions #01 and #02, Salary Level 612 (2382-2895) to Outpatient Clinic Medical Director, Salary Level 636 (2563-3115). This position is exempt from overtime. / Personnel Director Recommendation of County Admi ni stra�or Date: March 13 , 1975 Allocate to the Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel the class of Outpatient Clinic Medical Director at Salary Level 636 ($2,563-$3,115) , and reclassify two (2) Clinic Physician II, positions number 01 and 02, Salary Level 612 ($2,382-$2,895) , to Outpatient Clinic Medical Director, effective March 19, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAR 18 1975 County Clerk Date: MAR 18 1975 By: -- ,:.mac t , I�eputy Clerk J J APPROVAL oa .tLZ6 adjusttme►Lt eonsti,tutea an Apptopni.atio►i Adjustment and PmOnneC OU028 Resc.eution Amendment. ^ A ■r no Nowf U1, p APPROVAL tILi6 adju3t�ne�Lt coastitute,6 cut APp�eRniatLu►t Adjuatme►Lt and Peha✓ufi�eee 0" 10 rirC7 Re elution Amendment. KF-#lk�4yiaT}' . +r ew POSITION ADJUSTMENT R.E. O_U-EST No: tw „ Department DISTRICT ATTOZ.vEY Budget_Unit ►245 ''`pa{� Feb. 25, I°75 in 1 1"11 k� Action Requested: Reclassify Eligibility Worker II"pds'i 1 �,i01 (ROWAN) and #02 (McCARTHY) to Departm_ntal Collections Assistants. Proposed effective date: A.S. A.P. w � 0, explain why adjustment is needed: Reorganization of Family Support Collection Unit. �t r Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: Increase perm. salaries $63/month tz 1 . Salaries and wages: for 3 months $ 189.00. 2. Fixed A� aHeEIVED � t 1 , curd coat) 1 t B G l 57' Estimated to $ 189.00 tib Office of County Administrator Signature x D artment Heid Initial Determination of County Admi ni stratorDate: March 5 . 1975 To Civil Service: Request classification recommendatio Administrator 14'A� �J. `�` Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11. 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 2 Eligibility Worker II positions to Departmental Collections Assistant. s Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification --= ` to Departmental Collections Assistant. Can be effective day following Board action. i � The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassification of Eligibility k'orker II, position t�01 and X02, Salary Level 220 (721-876) to Departmental Collections Assistant, Salary Level 229 (741-900). xw , PersonneY Di rector Recommendation of County Administrator pate: March 13 . 1975 C^•n Vr V � 3 'AXy Reclassify two (2) Eligibility Ilorker II positions, number 01 and 02, Salary Level 220 ($721-$876) , to Departmental Collections Assistant, °,., Salary Level 229 ($741-$900) , effective March 19, 1975. � , County Admi m strator r _ w� Action of the Board of Supervisors _M.., Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAR 18 1975 J. R. OLSSON. Count Ierk. b 1975 r. Date: MAR 1 By: A;�:/ > §x - Deputy C(erl�/­ u APPROVAL o6 th i.6 adjustment const to teA cul Appnopn iat ion Ad j ua#rr,en and PeJca onne,E , Raotution Amendment. 0D029 1. A f i . r»,;yin rt p� .. tytS15 h3"4� h $, r POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REDDEST No: 5 0� • r� r Department Election Administration Budget Unit 043 Date 2-4-75 nn Action Requested: c'antt�l nQ,-T„anPnt Tn}�rni}}an} Fjr��}inn r'1 r L nr,^if inn ^nr� - - U L L ,L... tan1CL1 1.3 , ly/n Reclassify two (2) Eligibility Worker II positions, number 01 and 02, Salary Level 220 ($721-$876) , to Departmental Collections Assistant, Salary Level 229 ($741-$900) , effective March 19, 1975. County--Ad--mi n!strator Action of the Board of Supervisors ' Adjustment APPROVED (Of- ) on MAR 18 1975 Date: MAR 18 1975 J. R. OLSSON• Count�r'C`�erk. DdPury Clerk 'f APPROVAL o6 .thi.6 adjustment eoptat tute,6 cut Appnop&iation Adjustment crud Pmonnee Re,60tuti.on Ameatdment. 00,no t h .77 ry POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: S a Department Election Administration Budget Unit 043 Date 2-4-75 Action Requested: Cancel Permanent Intermittent Election Clerk Position 02 and establish Perm. Inter. Key Punch Operator 01. Proposed effective date: 4-1-75 Explain why adjustment is needed: Key punch volume is increasing with schedule prob lems when vacations or illness occur in a four employee division. Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: 1 . Salaries an wk-es: RECEIVED $ 2. Fixed Assets: .6t .t-tenth and cos#) -F E8- r� O ice of $ _ 5 County Administrator -- Estimated total r- Signature - Ae i• - epartma Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 10, 1975 To Civil Service: Request classification recomuendatio 4 *tv Cdmi m or Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation w. Classify 1 Permanent Intermittent Key Punch Operator and cancel 1 Permanent Intermittent -- Election Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Permanent Intermittent Key Punch Operator. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by adding 1 Key Punch Operator, Salary Level ___ -- 183 (644-783) on a Permanent Intermittent basis and cancelling Election Clekk, position #802, Salary Level 127 (543-660). Personnelrector .N Recommendation of County Administrator:/ Date: March 13 , 1975 a". Add one (1) permanent intermittent Key Punch Operator, Salary Level 183 ($644-$783) , and cancel one (1) Election Clerk, position number 802, Salary Level 127 ($543-$660) , effective March 19, 1975. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors F Adjustment APPROVED ( on ItIAR 18 1975 p J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk C Date: G'"R 18 1975- BY: eput Clerk J APPROVAL o6 t v:z adju6tment eon6tZtute6 cut App2op4iati.on Adju.6.tment and PeAzonne 1114 Re6obiti.on Amendment. � U � , i " n. APPROVAL os LLs adjustmott constituted cat Appnopn,i.cttion Adjus.tmertt and Pe�usonnet � � J30 M 1011"I'l Redo.Euti.o►t Amendment. u Y t: l •h8E k r POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 3 Department Health Department Budget Unit 450 Date 3/5/75 ' .. Action Requested: Revise and retitle specification for Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist.jT Proposed effective date ASAP a Explain why adjustment is needed: a.Wm ,ljt,' ;. g' Contra Costa County RECEIVED Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: MAR - `/ 75i,) $ 2. Fixed Assets: (&:s,t .items and cost) Office of MICounty Ad strator ' — L• Estimated total $ Signature Department Head T �� ,. ,. �...•� �. Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 7 1975 To Civil S6'vice: Request recommendation. j N Countv A m nistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11, 1975 ? ;r , Classification and Pay Recommendation -1 Reallocate class and all positions of Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist to Supervising Cerebral Palsy TherapistII. 05. 3 a,M Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Supervising Cerebral m Palsy Therapist to Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist II, both at Salary Level 361 5' (1108-1347). to Personnel rector Recommendation of County Administrat ate: March 13 , 1975 - Retitle and reallocate class and all positions of Supervising Cerebral ., Palsy Therapist to Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist II, both at =3 Salary Level 361 ($1,108-$1,347) , effective March 19, 1975. ..-- =Tr County AtKnistrator ` Action of the Board of Supervisors " $an'tr� tbti _ Adjustment APPROVED ( } on GEAR 18 1975 J. R. OLSSON County Clerk F MAR 18 1975 w ,4Date: By: c� Deputy Ger APPROVAL os .t(ti,a adjustinertt eo►tetituted an Apptopfuati.on Adjwstnent and Pvri6onrte.00031 fwi; t : Red otuti.on Amendme►tt. SS RR r � • r, .....,.:,k4.... �i.t ''z av't' r..w''^•'is aM. •„,,..;^....t ,.;i�,'. ,."."+.. ....x. . . .. �, „x' ?�.-.F. pc.,., a: .,_. x.s .. .-,r a,s.,.:Fr,- .. -. : µ APPROVAL o6 tltia adjustment eo►te#,itutes an App'topn,catcon Adjwstment and Pelr,6onrte4lU'iJltyl ay x.e Rea otutti•on Amendment. � yt m Y ..�.�.•fir. '.'. POS I T I0N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Public Defender Budget Unit 243 Date3/4/75 r Action Requested: Reclassify one (1) Intermediate Typist Position No. 002 As soon as possible- to osse eto Legal Services Clerk. Proposed effective date: r Explain why adjustment is needed: Previously approved P-300 submitted and approved. Cancelled in February, due to changes. Now, with workloaU ` increase, position should be reactivated. This position is needed for fi new Concord Branch Office. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: Contra Costa Count/ 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED S 177. 00 2. Fixed Assets: (tis t i tetra curd coat) Office 0i a i• W; == Estimated (todair/ ministrator $1.77. 00 Signature _R — 'Department Head ►"� .,OM, r � Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 7. 1975 To Civil Serttice: a" ` Request-classification reco*--Tizendation �J /' Z I r sa n Admi ni strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation -4;01�111nClassify 1 Legal Services Clerk and cancel 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification r as Legal Services Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Legal Services Clerk, Salary Level 220 (721-876) and the cancellation of 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk, position $02, Salary Level 179 (636-773). Personne irector t; °.. Recommendation of County AdministratorG/ Date: March 13 , 1975 '. s` Add one (1) Legal Services Clerk, Salary Level 220 ($721-$876) , and cancel one (1) Intermediate Tgpist Clerk, position number 02, Salary , Level 179 ($636-$773) , effective March 19, 1975. County Administrator 77 4p <* Action or the Board of Supervisors Adjustnent APPROVED _ ) on MAR 18 1975 3. R OLSSON ' County Clerk Date: MAR 18 1975 By: LJSPull Clerk " APPROVAL o6 this adjustment co►t6titu,tea cut ApprcopAi.ati.on Adju6tineftt and Pmonnet f Resa�utio►, Amcrdm,Cnt. 00032 Oil 2 r U �'CSOf.ut.{C►. AmC►:dm,C►12'. UL Vva. . a �4 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: �517 ` DepartmentSuperintendent of Schools Budget Unit � P 601 Date 2/7/75 Downgrade Account Clerk III position 001 to Account Clerk II. g Action Requested: Cancel Account Clerk III. Add Account Clerk II. Proposed effective date: 3/11/75 Explain why adjustment is needed: , F Contra Costa County RECEIVED Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: F btilu api z EB 0 7975 r 1 . Salaries and wages: $ °i� + Office �, ' 2. Fixed Assets: (Us t .items and coat) of m n Administrator i l Estimated total �, $ �sSignature Department Head Initial Dkermtfiati�fi of County Administrator Date: march 5 1975 To Civi•1_'Ser-'Ser Request-'cla�sification reco.-runendation. Count mi i strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11, 1975 Classification�nd Pay Recommendation � Classify 1-`Account Clerk II and cancel 1 Account Clerk III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Account Clerk II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 7I/17 to reflect the b'T addition of 1 Account Clerk II,Salary Level 197 (672-817) and the cancellation of 1 Mir Account Clerk III, position 001, Salary Level 226 (734-892) . u_ ". ; Personn Director Recommendation of County Administrator ` Date: March 13 , 1975 .; Add one (1) Account Clerk II, Salary Level 197 ($672-$817) , and cancel r+ one (1) Account Clerk III, position number 01, Salary Level 226, ($734- $892) , effective March 19, 1975. a County Administrator A , F Action of the Board of Supervisors MAR 18 1975 Adjustment APPROVED (___1 ) on � g J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk MAR 18 1975 ,� Date: - By: o e eputy Clerk •;_.._.� APPROVAL o6 thi4 adjua.tmett eollAt tuteb cut Appnophi,ati.on Adjustment and Pe�r�sOnneP� �y r Reao.euti.on Amendment. (1 1'33 . , w '1' ��,� and pWonne b(O O33 i APPROVAL o 6 tjtiiA ad j"tine C0114 tit b cut AP�00,i tc,on Ad1 I � • On A►ri�:lld►nent- �} Re sobkt+- y a, 4 � POSITION ADJUSTMENT ' R`.EQUEST too: 1`35F5 `� u-�erior �ourt Budget Unit 200 Date January 29. 1975 Department S .ti r Action Requested: Reclassify two Lenuty. :ounty 3ounsel I positions to two Lezal Research Assistant positions Proposed effective date: 3-31-75 ' T rt never intended that these positions be Explain why adjustment is needed: in.. you classified as Deputy county -.'ounsel , pos t ons, fh1s was for salary a oca- y tion purposes only. See copies of letters from Judge Arnason to the county M Ajn stfator o ���u�r an Januar aL ac Es �ia ed cost ofs`adjustmenter ice. ;ee Govern tett ode ection o9' 4nt: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ � ,. 2. E1xed Assets• (Zzs•t .c tetra curd cost) rx ConTro Costa noun At` tr RECEIVED $ JAS! 0 119101 Estimated total Office of Signature County Administrator Department Head ., 0r leill Initial Determination of County Administrator Dade: Februar 27 , 1975 To Civil Service: Request recommendation on establishment f class al Resear h lT Assistant. v•.�:. Co ty A m tat r 4A � . Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11- 1975 j � Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Legal Research Assistant. On March 11, 1975, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Legal Research Assistant and recommended Salary Leuel 112 . _ The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 74/581 by adding Legal Research Assistant, Salary Level 1125F. Can be effective day following Board action. This position is not exempt from overtime. -le-11 Personnel rector March 13 , 1975 �4y Recommendation of County Administrator,/ ate: F Allocate to the Basic Salary Schedule the class of Legal Research Assistant, �z a Salary Level 1125F, effective March 19, 1975. i }� k 2s County AdminTstriftor Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAR 19 1874 J. R. OLSSON , County Cl k Date: MAR 18 1575 By: +A Deputy Clerk �l 6 ' 34 .�° '. v APPROVAL o6 •tkis adju,6tment eona•tctu.tee an Apprcapncut�an Adfua.tment and Peuonnee .: Reaotuti.on Amendment. �P.e rt x. aa,. -euiz l.lerK �j .* APPROVAL o tki-s ad"ustmeiLt constitutes an o V v 034 � jAppn pni.atton Adjubtment and Pe�c,sonnel' { Reaotuti"on Amendment. ti s'r@ Iffil /0 ,.. ,. •, , it-s.,,+ �y+„y s j V POS I TI ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Contra Costa Fire Budget Unit 2025 Date 3/6/75 Action Requested: Add one (1) Battalion Chief (Backup position to be cancelled upon return or separation of employee R. Sandmann pos.Pi i0 sed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Contra Costa County EC VEIN .� Estimated cost of adjustment: -97- Amount: 0 P0 1 . Salaries and wages: Office of $ 1617# per month 2. Fixed Assetsti= I tiA.t .s tems mid cost) �IVno y N `" Estimated total $ Signature -' Department ea Chief ` Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: "3 To Civil Service: Request classification rec:amendaticn. tounty Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11, 1975 '1-0 � -A- Classification and Pay Recommendation Yu�ru Classify 1 Battalion Chief. This position is being established to accomodate replacement for Battalion Chief on Leave of Absence. Can be effective day following Board action. w The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Battalion Chief, Salary Level 485 (1617-1965). This position is to be cancelled upon return or separation of employee in position M. x;ffi� L Personnel4irector Recommendation of County Administrator i Date: March 13, 1975 Add one (1) Battalion Chief, Salary Level 485 ($1,617-$1,965) , effective -F March 19, 1975; position to be cancelled upon return or separation of employee in position number 04 on leave of absence. MQt , , ; County Abrnistrator A Action of the Board of Su ervisors fi1A 1 147. =n. Adjustment APPROVED } on 5 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk 1 h 1975 Date: LIAR By: APPROVAL o6 .tkiz adju,stmutt constitutes mt Appnopni.atti.on Adjustment and Peuonnee OUO3� Reaotution Amendment. A r" J . 411—ILL UJiil r ei Li6UrLnu Raotutcon Amel2dme.Git. c-�> ti µ -rV _ 6- 1 Xi POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 9,5 ,- Department Richmond I►iunicinal Court Budget Unit 212 Date January 22, 1975 ` xi_i, , .W � , Action Requested-Cancel Deputy Clerk IV positions 004 and 005. Add one Deputy Clerk III and add one Deputy Clerk I Proposed effective date Smmediatel Explain why adjustment is needed: Reorganization of duties f , . Contra Costa County Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: �a� d• bt yyk{„�e*41 1 . Salaries and wages: .It�i! 2 1975 $ 2. Fixed Assets: f t ib-t ,i te►rc� curd cob t) Office o 1j: *7 County Administrofioir $ Estimated total $ " �� Signature s> De )tment Head•• Initial DeteiMination of County Administrator Date: Januar 2V, 197. To Civil Service: _ ai,z Re estaclassification reco-7mendation. wr f^xr ount-Y Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11. 1975 w`' N Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Deputy Clerk III and cancel 1 Deputy Clerk IV. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Deputy Clerk III. Can be effective day following Board action. x The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Deputy Clerk III, Salary Level 243 (773-940) and the cancellation of 1 ". Deputy Clerk IV, position #05, Salary Level 309 (945-1149) . Personnel i rector Recommendation of County Administr or Date: March 13, 1975 fir* 6' .M Add one (1) Deputy Clerk III, y , Salary Level 243 ($773-$940) and cancel one (1) Deputy Clerk IV, pos-ition number 05, Salary Level 309 ($945- $1,149) , $945-$1,149) , effective March 19, 1975. - u County Administrator a � Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED __ on hl AR 18 1975 ' J. R OLSSON p County Clerk � v Date: MAR 18 1975 By: Z-A—A � cut Appaopfr i.atiort Ad ju�s-trtCjvt and Pe uonne@0036 APPROVAL o� zft<,s adjud�#�ne.►tt co�w�ti.tu,tea ReAotati,on Ameadmerit. JR r �E x ,F Me APPROVAL o6 Vzi,s adjus.tme►Lt co)tstt,tutes cut App,, op Adjustr,;eftt and Pehsonne@f 03c I Redoth-tion A�nendmea. !! h� u. .� POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No:, R �G3 a Aft. Diablo 1•1unicipal Department Court Concord Bud et Unit 210 Date (2- Cancel Pos..002, Dept. 585, Typist-Clerk/1'2�i e - EEA-PEP) .. x4 Action Requested: 1 Proposed effective date: -22-3-5 S-t7 ,4 Explain why adjustment is needed:The incumbent (Elena rnn9,alP9.) Uri11 havr,. c,m„ioted six months service on April 21, 1975, is on the County eligible list £or typist-clerk (Deputy Clerk I) and otheriii Re -eptg the r pnnirAments gf Art. VIII , Sec. 3 , Far. 3, Civil Service Rules and Regulations Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County .mount: L:n'it 4 DECEIVED 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 60.00 (dif£2rertial) >�,= 2. Fixed Assets: (tizt .items and coat) ► -., - nffirP Of �- 0 u c�mintst ato t.r Estimated toua $ 6000 Signature s ". 411 Ae ('.��; n� lurk—Ari '11i.St":itLlr Department Head Initial Deteriaahation of County Administrator Date: February 13, 1975 , To Civil S@yviie: `* Request dla§sification reco=endation. dC ntv A mi ni trato Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 11 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Deputy Clerk I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification RA as Deputy Clerk I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Deputy Clerk I, Salary Level 135 (556-676). ��r` ; Personne irector kn Administra r Date: March 13 1975 Recommendation of County Add one (1) Deputy Clerk I, Salary Level 135 ($556-$676) , effective March 19, 1975. County Adintrristrator 'r Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAR 1 ° 1975 SSON rNCounty Clerk Date: MAR ° 1 � i.,75 0ity Clerk '} x " APPROVAL o6 .tlzis adjustment eoas-titutea an Apptop�z-Uti.on Adjustment and Peuonnet011d137 Resotati.on Amendtne►Lt. k �t U w�a APPROVAL oS .tfLis adjustine►Lt co,W.tUuteb an Apptopni.u.ti.on Adjubttmemt curd PeAzonneeo0(137 Rzso.t'ution Ame idinuLt. r / �I x POSITION ADJUSTMENT R,E0U -ES,7=- r-No: s Department P/W Bldgs & Grounds Budget Unit FHF4 Date',If 7�7 A. a i C;ItC= DEPT. d Action Requested: Establish (2) two Custodian II pose ions- yti Proposed effective date: 4-1-75 Explain why adjustment is needed: A new building at 1957 Parkside Drive, Concord, will be occupied as of May 1 1975. This will be occu ied`Str&kM?t�'fftAttorne Public Defender '�. _,.� ;�� - r�: ..;f.', o:-- i= yy�l�uv Estimated cost of adjustment: _ Amount: � 1 . Salaries and wages: April, May, June, 1975 2. Fixed Assets: (.Pitt .items curd co4•t) Office of 4525.00 ' 1 Flnnr Scruhher_ 9 Carpet Masters1 Wet and "''nay •^.R?i tl5i(d%11' _Vacuum $ 2261 .00 Estimated total $ 6786.00 ']WR w .�,.. Signature . Department Head .a. Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 30 , 1975 « -- -- - --- To Civil Service: Request classification recommendation. S ®' Count A ni tr for RR. 4 Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February ll, 1975 Classification and Pay Recommendation `»y Classify (2) Custodian II. kw[Lx�u ig Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification " as Custodian H. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 2 _ e -797).gg' Custodian II positions, Salary 189t (723 t � Sh�Srr z a�€; ✓,�c�. Personnek'Di rector Recommendation of County Administrato>�/ 1 Date: March 13 , 1975 afi Add two (2) Custodian II positions, Salary Level 1891 ($723-$797) , effective April 1, 1975. _­114WK .' ' County A :s rator f --A--- �- Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on h!AR 18 1q75 J. R. OLSSON County Clerk ,gyp �` �. Date: MAR 18 1975 B ep-ity clerk J h 0038 ' APPROVAL o� tJLib adjustment conatitutu cut Appnopti.ation Adju6tinent and Peuonne,� ` a Resotution Amendment. ..F "F .. .: .!.. a ..x ,. .. isM.... L APPROVAL o6 t LZ6 adju.6.tment eonAti.tuteA an Apptop&ia ion Adju.6txient and Peuonnet Re-6ot ti.olt Ametuiment. 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPMRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) Appropriation Adjustments. ) � March 18, 1975 On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriart aPPropriation adjustments gat ached herIT IS BY reeto and byreferehat the .incorporated herein, are APPROVED. ce The foregoing order was passed y the following vote of the Board b AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriart E• A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny, y' NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. CERTIFIED COPY the o aft tbsi this is a frill, truri ,0. �+ tTOCUT2Bt t �rtrr�s� fa . , .rCaE'!'QCt Copy of Stit3 th,:t it ira3 ra^-^.l _, r r.r .,7 p!rtce, Setperrf.>ars of Cr. rt n +r., .a^ n the date �},n +a "o:rATd of Clerk Z r r.� � t:. Ort [1 p Ci G .:. i! _ a1 .per Qi ora, b),J)eputy -o il, t5i. I on otwgq _s. i VVrv'39 Y ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT -----ma1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT HU lAN RESOURCES AGENCY y s. . RESEOVED rOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE SPECIAL r7P,A+I t PROJECTS (589) ' 7 Caro Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Code Ouanrir ) Fund BudeetUnit Ob ea Sub.Acct CR X IN 66) 1003 589-1011 1011- Pernanent Salaries 61 ,750 1003 589-1013 1013- Temporary Salaries 1 ,250 1003 589-1014 1014- :overtime 1 ,450 1003 589-1042 10042- FICA 3,406 1003 589-1044 !044- Retirement 6,391 _ --- 1003 589-1060 1060- Ins. Contribution 1 ,835 1003 589-1082 1082- Labor Prov. 8,955 1003 589-2100 2100- Office Expense 5,300 - — 1003 589-2102 2102- rubs. 729 1003 5S9-2110 2110- Communications 1 ,350 µ_ 1003 ,589-2111 2 111- Telephone Exch. 2, 173 .�m --- 1703 589-2150 2150- Food 33.3 1003 509-2160 2160- Clothing 14 1003 539-2170 2170- Household Exp. 5,186 ya 1003 589-2190 2190- Pub. of notices 1 ,500 1003 569-2250 2250- 'lent-Equip. 15 1003 589-2261 2261- Occupancy 425 1003 589-22710 ?270- repair Equip. 410 1003 589-2261 2:.I- 'laint. 61dgs. 2,600 1003 589-2300 2300- Transp.-Other 3,500 1003 589-2301 2301- Auto !'Ii 1 eage 950 1003 589-2302 2302- Use-Co. Equip. 230 1003 589-2303 2303- ')cher Travel 215 1033 589-2310 2310- Prof-Pers. Svcs. 73,631 1003 539-236" "360- Insurance-^ther ru10 33 -s -- 1003 539-2361 2361- State Comp. ins. v t1 0 1 ,000 r Q;N 11121,111i Mimi c raLS • : fit..:'.' _,.. ... CONTRA. COSTA COUNTY PAGE 2 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ' 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY "'"•' RESERCFED =OR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE SPECIAL GPANT PROJECTS (589) Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ` Decrease Increase Code Quantit ) Fund BudoetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. CR X IN 66) -- 1003 589-2450 2:50- Prior yr. S E S 678 1003 569-2473 2473- Spec. Printing 2,883 - -�- 1003 589-2479 2279- Spec. Dept. Exp. 300 1003 589-7751 001 7751-x01 108 1003 589-7751 004 7751-004 14 P 1 1003 589-7752 003 77:`2- X003 197 1003 589-7752 007 7752-007 181 1003 589-7752 703 7752-703 202 1303 589-7752 742 77;2-742 11 1003 589-7752 743 7752-743 13 1 1003 589-7790 7790- Fixed Assets P/Y 2 1003 589-8822 8822- Costs Applied- SES 37,030 990-9970 90170- Res.-Contingencies 3�/8yn-de's' 990-9970 9970- Appropriable Revenue � r! 64,990 Allem 3o24,6 1 PROOF J_Camp._ _ K_P_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST t If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To adjust the County budget to reflect new grant for the t,•' '� Date Descnptron iuTrition Project for the Elderly (2nd year) and to adjust various object accounts based on the raid-year review. APPROVED: SIGNA,/,TUURRES DATE _ ..Tn..Ma...�® AUDITOR— 1 Lam' __.,. CONTROLLER: _ u� r � COUNTY i ADMINISTRATOR: r;Ac t—+--7 ` •`` --~— BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: r.. 61tPcr1"1r0cx Iiennv Bias. %Ioriarty. Litlscheid. No: 1 ,AR 16 1975 JAY, N. Borges N: IIMI'. CLERK b} "cZ`ctt 1 Associate r �r 3/6/77 it tar p Clark Signature Title Date I R. OLSSON [stn Approp.Adj. �?3 M i s Rev. 2;6e) -i au�J� L. Van 'tauter �zil Journal No. J ' See Instructions on Reverse Si �.t , o '-00�v � r ' lee Instructions on Ret•e►se Sit�i)i/a Journal No. P,- • � CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Grand Jury (238) RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Increase Fund Decrease CR X IN 66) Code Quantity) Bud et Unit Ob ect Sub.Acct. 01 1003 238-2100 Office Expense 500 01 1003 238-2310 Professional Services , 7,Bee 7 t 000 �R------ 01 1003 238-2350 Witness Fees and Expenses 1,500 - 01 1003 238-2351 Jury Fees and Expenses 1,000 01 1003 990-9970 Reserve for Contingencies 10,000 a ... of rw PROOF _Comp.__ K-P__ _VER.— 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST If capital outlay, list ite`s and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To cover additional costs of Grand Jury Operation. Date Description APPROVED: SIGNATURES— DATE '- AUDITOR— CONTROLLER:COUNTY f 'A � ADMINISTRATOR: 'i-1".ti I't c, —_••-- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER- YES: Super%Uors Kenny, D1a% Morfarty. Bess. IJ rutcheld. No.:; •�� W1 N. Boggess nMAR 18 19 ...__" J. R. OLSSON CLERK -�1 ' Signature Title Date `Deputy. Clerk 42 ��(�� Approp.Adj. 5335 o v j2 Journal No. M29 Rev. 2-68) •.See Instructions on Reverse Side k., 14' i Grand Jury Analysis of Professional Services Requirements Reporters Transcribing Audits Per Diem Fees Paid to 3/10/75: $ 660.00 $3,403.55 Child Support Audit $ 7,2S0.00 Estimated to 6/30/75: 440.00 2,746.45 Annual Audit 73-74 25,000.00 Year End Cash Count, Inventory, etc. 2,500.00 $34,750.00 $1,100.00 $6,150.00 Appropriation $35,000.00 Est. Expenditures 42,000.00 Adjustment $ 7,000.00 U�©�3 i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY r APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT GRAND JURY (238) RESERVED rOR AUD4TOR CONTROLLER 5 USE Card Special ACCOUNT OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM` Increase Fund Decrease Code 4.,antitvl BudoetUnit Obiect Sub.acct. CR X IN bb) M y 01 1003 238-2310 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $82000. 990-9970 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES $8,000. Contra Costo County RECEIVED NAt4I i %5 Office of County Administrator 3 " PROOF Camp.- -K_P` VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST( if capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - ENTRY Funds necessary for present Grand Jury to Date Descr"pteon contract to audit the child support collection program as required by law. Actual audit to be completed by September 1st to cover period ending June, 1975. _ APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- (� CGPdQTROLLER: ` 75 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: vc C: tib..-_a�wve ••�!'r. i f f NO:. an ,tiX Wt N. Bog ss �^, s, Superior Court Adm. 2/28/75 CLERK by T re Title Date '�. R. OLSSQN DePvt�! Clerk W• 0 t =� j)(��/3/�jpumal No. M 129 Rev. 2 62) • See Instructions on Reverse Side 00 `#y �a- I R. OLSSON &Psi! Clerk W. 01NEf to ( !y Approp.Adj. .�Title ore V� M 129 Rev. 2 08) Journal No. 9 See Instructions on Reverse Side _ lip A • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ,. r 1 / APPRlOMATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT r�� RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Increase a. l.a,d Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ET ITFAU Decrease -W Fund CR X IN 66) CL)de Quantity) f21018 d et Unit Object b.Acct. yr '�� �x�L ?,�;'r;gerator $ 50.00 nl 2 018 71 01 2018 2018-997^ =or Refrigerator 50.00 Contra Costa County RECEIVED tt,AR ? ;, 1375 Office of County Administrator VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capita[outlay, list items and cost of each) _-- PROOF TOTAL ;,,_n priced out prior to budget approval has increased ENTRY due to inflation factor• _. Date Description -�� :rPRO%'ED / SIGNATU D TE � j I, TOP, �1.f /` ).f A} j/ , Twit ----- 7 11 airlt5TRATOR: _� — t)nARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: �nitnrs Kenny. Div, Aioriarty, _•._ NO on March 5 1975 W. N. Boggess , D. :.. ?,vans Fire Chief - CLERK by ��" '��`� f, �_` 4. S. nature Title 11 Date Deputy Clerk 9 0 ��� Approp.Adj. R. OLSSON Journal No. m 129 Re- 2 661 • See instructions on Reverse Side 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR CONTROLLER'S USE Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Concord OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Increase Card Special ACCOUNT Decrease (CR X IN 66) Fund BudaetUnit Ob ect Sub.Acct - --- Codc Quandt ) r�tt 13i'd �,/ ) hOT 7713 l /oGf l�T Y 6r� n 0) 13 $710.00 d Dote Description --- _-- :PPPOVED' i / SIGNATU f D TE, l,i TOP. 'N TROI T1 ,( • - AlIN-1NISTRATOR: `� I n•�RO OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: ..-r.ienrs Kenny. Div, %1orjWV . Linscheld. _ NO :7 . On' ��j, ,•z7 W. N. Boggess., �1 D. Evans Fire Chief March s, 1975 I � CLERK 6y-11C ° 3. R. OLSSON Deputy Clerk Signature OUC45 � Approp.Adj. `? Dare fd 129 Re.. 2 6S) 4 Journal No. d d • See Instructions on Reverse Side fir.... CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Concord Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Code Quandt ) Fund gudaet Unit Obiect Sub_Acct. (CR X IN 66) p 1003 d u'r 77/3 ,-off 1%d `rT P Cf-f 60--4 &1 $710.00 L'�b 771,0 1 C b /r Ila i- Texx TO JI Ilj� -- PROOF Corno.__ K.P. VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) -- ---- TOTAL I i ENTRY Wiring installation for new NCR cash registers, Date Descriptionas follows; Concord Office, 1950 Parkside Dr., Concord, two machines - $360.0o Martinez gra nch, Room 100, Martinez Court Rouse, one machine - $350 .00 APPROVED: SIGNA�1lRES DAT E AUDITOR- 3�3/ Machines require separate circuit and ground CONTROLLER: COUNTY from chain panels to outlet, to operate adt�' successfully. _ 7 ADMINISTRATOR: " Cit.I, , ,t kt"std?- -- .= BOARD GF SUPERVISORS ORDER: .. _._.._�.��., YES: Supervisors Kenny. T)W, 161otiarty. CC'1i ,�t- W. N. B � 1 A. G s Clerk-Admin. 3-12-75 ., CLERK �g. ` a ' Title Date +Clerk Signature n A prop.puma Ado. � 3.1 R 10LSSON� 6 a 1 - P_WY �v�O(�Y' Journal No. Q See Instructions on Reverse St iV �. j low CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT OES/362 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Ca,c Spec+a. Fund ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Co_e Q,.,anti»�1 BudOetUnit Obiect Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) Q/ /003 362-775r 00/ ENCLOSURE, 3-Hodule, Radio $850 D� A003 $850 C86 - 1� fo Uolw'�L%gs A1*e0a` ;0Y"s 4'. r~ w 2J 1 ♦"� :J N "_j K Lr � t` v PROOF Comp. K.P. VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL - - - - - - _- - - The enclosure will accommodate 3 control panels ENTRY w/allied components, two of which became available Date Description much earlier than anticipated. The control panels, worth approximately $3,000, are now stored without adequate protection from physical damage; they will provide, when appropriately installed, effective util- ization of the backup communication facilities in the Emergency Operations Center. It is impractical to APfFO ;,� ^ES4�v ( DATE delay the purchase until approval of next budget. Quotation attached, from only known source. C0r:- 2Ot 1—_ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: ES: Supervisors Iienny, Nas. Woriany, j3*gg4jj9, Linschel& MAR 18 1975 �4. °99 Silqe Director 2/28/75 CLERK nv: =ter»�' — �i.?.'c'�L•t 1, �1a P_ OLSSONI �F C�BfJC Signature ' `(�,E/`fi/'�) �/y proTitle ate MP+v 4 / p.Ad;. :� .1 1?� Rev. 6S: • Ser lnslruclions WS Reverse .S Journal No. i w" ^l Signature Title ate OL�� R. Deputy Clerkc n /�(�+�/y Approp.Adj. T i' Rc•, h Ids i i Journal No. V ti See Instructions cin Reverse 1 .. 4 .. ... `J s. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Public Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special Fund ACCOUNT 2_ OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• Decrease Increase Code 4iantit ) Budaet Unit Obiec: Sub.Acct« (CR X IN 66) - SELECT ROAD O✓NSTRUCTION 01 1003 bbl-7600 995 2. Design Eng 1000 MINOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION � 665-7600 556 2, Livorna Road West 1,000 SELECT ROAD BETTERMENTS 662-7600 219 1. San Pablo Dam Road 1x871 221 1. Arthur Road 22109 990 1. Betterments 3,980 a -m- PROOF _Comp.- _I_K.P. _VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST( If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL �v ENTRY 1. WO 6448.. 6067 Transfer funds for completed work Date Description orders. 2. WO 4264 Preliminary Engineering for preparation of display map for RR crossings at ® Livorna Rd. West and Cervato Dr. y APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE ".=�. AUDITOR— AR 13 75 CONTROLLER: -- COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR:' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supervisors I{ennl, Lia_ hiurtarty, tea, Linscheld CZr• ,r. w. N. Boggess MAR ' i Q' NO:. on J sso` putt' Public Works Director 3-13-7c b,. ;•,1.,..`:' ' s , Deputy Clerk Signature Title Dare QU04 Jourop.nal No. �3 M 129 Rev. ?:oE? • See Instructions on Rer•erse Sr ��jj�1J; �J1J( Journal No. 1w= t ' S.gnats re Title Date Deputy Clerk n �/ R Approp.Adj. y^ T M 129 Rev, 2,06) • See btstructions ou Rererse SOU04 Journal No. k > M1 1 • i .._. - 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 ' Increase Fund Decrease Code Quantity) BudoetUn,i Obieci Sub.Acct. t CR X IN bb) - AID TO CITIES x 'S T t G s N. 01 1003 685-3580 305 1. S1 Cerrito 44 -3&3-- /O°3 $ 355 L- •Yi 303 1. El Cerrito To 305 355. STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZOINE. 22 shy 2588 2588-3580 Oak Grove Part Fm 001 447 7712 001 2. Zone clan B to 3580 447 • PLANT ACQUISITION GARA(rES 1003 119-7712 714 3. Pool Vapor m04 14 7711 804 3. Bt. Yd. to 714 & 803 198 I 7710 603 3. Laf Yd Remod -em 804 184 M COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-17 Montalvin Ranor 2489 2489-7750 009 4. INST Signs Fm 003 250 II 7712 003 4. Park Ph I DSN To 009 250 I;so.. 1150. K.P. VER. 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay, list items and cost of each) :� TOTAL -- -- - - - - - - - - - - 1 x4 .. n. ENTRY" Dore Descr,pt cn 1. Transfer balance in Topics B Improvement project to �° unallocated item number. SWIM 2. W/O 5528 - Cover Zones share of 1972-73 preliminary __......_ engineering for drainage facilities, not previously charged. ^= 3. WO 5216 & dO 5314 - Cover expenditures on completed Work Orders. APPROVED: SI G 1,PT t S7,ES DATE 4. VO 5244 - Purchase and install signs, Motor Vehicles AUDITOR l ?rohibited Bayview Park - Montalvin Park, C, AR 13 '3 CONTROLLER: COUNTY" r � ADMINISTRATOR g. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: R YES: Supervisors xe=V. Dw. 111ot'larty. �r W: N. Boggess LIAR 1 b 1 97 ` NO:. c Y J. R. OLSSON CLERK b r, eruty Public �iorks Director 3-13-75 Signature � � Title ? Date . Deputy Clerk Approp.Ado.Journal No. —:/5 S t,1 1-19 R.L- L o S I Y • Cee Instructions ort Ret erse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Pub I i c Works RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Cord Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM' Decrease Increase Fund Code Quantic ) BudoetUnit Obicct Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) PUBLIC WORKS 01 1003 650-7751 008 1 . Calculator Printing 225 — 7752 014 2. Desk 27 1 7754 020 2. Traffic Counter 15 775' 010 2. Microfilm Read/Print 37 7754 021 2. Survey Level 30 019 2. Radius Curves 8 023 2. Concrete Tester 266 COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-6 1 2753 2753-7752 023 3. Table 300 1 2473 3. Specialized printing 300 I i 4c1- - PROOF _Comp_._ K_P__l_VER.- 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capitol outlay, list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY 1 . Additional to replace printing calculator which is Date Descrpt.on uneconomical to repair. 2. Additional to cover purchase price of desk, microfilm reader printer, and traffic counter. 3. Office Table for Orinda Community Center. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- t'AR 13 75 CONTROLLER: COUNTY Y ADMINISTRATOR-. �,Y� BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supenisors Kecuiy. Utas. Nioriariv, jllsg6eM Linscheid. W; N. Boggess IMK1 $ 197 NO:. o J. R. OLSSON CLERK t, Deputy Public Works Director 3/13/75 Signature Title Date Deputy Clerk O/X050 Approp.Ali. k M129 Rev. 2 06) tvJf[Js Journal No. v ' See Instructions an Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT Walnut Creek-Danville Marshal RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLERIS USE OR COST CENTER 0264 CARD SPECIAL ACCOUNT 2. NAME OBJECT OF EXPENSE INCREASE CODE OVA%T,T. FUND DECREASE MAIN OBJECT SUe.ACC7 (SEE tYSTRt1CT10N! O♦ REVERSE) (CR. X IN 511 01 1003 264 7752 003 8 PP Pe5 K /��l f $ 30.00 $�lJiO,o0 01 i 1003 264 1013 +� Temporary Salaries $ 9� 01 1 1003 264 7752 { D D ! C/ t �f- " taif, SkrYe( $150.00 O1i 1 1003 264 2170 I Household Expense ¢K�s9A- i � r (:r If 14/14 a„ei--t6n-e I PROOF �0t'c•---'�•r•-- -Y -- I EXPLANATION OF REQUEST (if capital outlay,liat (tans and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY This appropriation adjustment is necessary to accomodate Date Description increase in prices of listed items for Fiscal Year Budget 1974-75; Desk and chair for new personnel. APPROVED: 3 1 GNATT,4 DATE ALD ITOR- �R 13 15 CONTROLLER: COUNTY , ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: Supervisors Kenny, Dias. :�toriarty, 3iagg�a. Ltnsc>zdd. 1_"16s:A-T: W, N. $oggL s NO: on p0 CLERK by � IC;„ It. William Marshal 2/10/75 a, R. OLSSON "Deputy Clerk S18NATWE O„� j TLE Approp. Ad J. DA E �; 6 1 Jamal No. ,'J3 nilLLMI lht, CLERK by . `._ ' ,, 4. William H. Mavis Marsu�ait O 7NCDePutYClerk 318NATIAE 1C S�ITIE Approp. AdJ. QAo 10-es) V 60 Journal No. R ��- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ------ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/219 of Contra Costa County ) WKEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board -- requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been contented to by the County Counsel; v0: , T::EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1974-7S 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 4531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such error should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section S31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 498S of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error, should be canceled if it is 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. For the Fiscal Years 1971-72 through 1973-74 in Tax Rate Area 60008, and for the Fiscal Year 1974-7S in Tax Rate Area 60023, Parcel !to. 002-220-003, has been erroneously described as Por Sec 14 T1S Rai EX 1/2 MR 75.200 acres, due to clerical error. There- fore, the property description should be corrected as follows: Par Sec 14 TIS R3E EX 3/4 MR 78.200 acres. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975• -- ---- Copies to: Assessor ( -Irs. Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 75/219 0 052 , . y z. evz ov 0- -, 77 i The following parcel representing an interest in Mineral Rights, has erroneously escaped assessment due to error in including this parcel within another parcel at the time title was transferred. Therefore, the following parcel should be entered as escaped assessment: For the Fiscal Years 1971-72 through 1973-74 in Tax Rate Area 60008, and for the Fiscal Year 1974-75 in Tax Rate Area 60023 Parcel Number: 002-220-700-5 Assessee: Bixland Corporation 43 Village Court Orinda, CA 91563 Deed Reference: 5129/044; - May 26, 1966 Description: 1/4 MR in Por Sec 14 TIS R3E 78.200 ac_ Assessed Value: Land $55 Total Assessed Value: S55 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATONJOHN CLAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t2/21/75 By De y Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 75/219 010153 ,. n L V UVV i I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF s W- ----- CQNTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA . In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NCj. 75/220 , of Contra Costa County ) j WHEREAS, 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, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor - -----� is authorized to correct the following assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1974-75 ---w,..-� 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 Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description ----- —- and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected. Further, in accordance with Section 4986 (a) (2) , the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of _ any tax, penalty, or interest on that portion in error as if it had „ been levied erroneously. -�- = For the Fiscal Years 1969-70 through 1974-75 , In Tax Rate Area 03000, Parcel No. SOS-421-020-7, Sale No. 69-546, has been erroneously assessed to Transamerica Title Ins. Co. , c/o Joseph C. Eyring and coded as taxable property due to clerical error in overlooking transfer of title when deed was processed. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as City of E1 Cerrito, who acquired title by document recorded on January 2S, m-a 1966, in Book SO43, Page 162 of the Official Records of Contra = � Costa County. Such property is nontaxable and all taxes heretofore ---.-- ---� and hereafter levied should be canceled. In Tax Rate Area 08007, Parcel No. 540-071-014-0, has been erroneously assessed to Edward A. $ Irene L. Murray and John K. & Norina P. Egan and coded as taxable property due to error in over- T- ----�----- looking transfer of title when the deed was processed_ Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to shoes the assessee as Richmond --- ---- -- Redevelopment Agency, who acquired title by document recorded on -� August 13, 1973, in Book 7020, Page 168 of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. Such property is nontaxable and all taxes heretofore or hereafter levied should be canceled. Passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975• I hereby consent to the above /J,, — changes and/or corrections : R. 0. SEATO` JOHNL JEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t2/25/75 By Deputy uU Conies to: Assessor (Mrs. Kettle) �_- Auditor Page I of I �- Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. 75/220 00054 x Now a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) ��— of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/221 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, 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, THEREFORE, 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 Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such error should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to s Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986 (a) (2) , the County Auditor should be = directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or interest on that portion in error as if it had been levied errone- ously; and, 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 hereafter attached due to such error, should be canceled if it is 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 Tax Rate Area 79145, Parcel No. 169-221-018-8, assessed to Roland C. $ M. Eugenia Wilkinson, has been erroneously assessed with Land value of $2,250 and no Improvement value due to error in erroneously assessing the Improvements to another parcel which is also being corrected. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to read: Land $2 ,500, Improvements $5,000, making a total assessed value of $7,500. R. 0. SEATON Assistant assessor Copies to: Assessor (Mrs. Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page l o1L 2 RESOLUTION NO. 75/'221 00055 ..:. In Tax Rate Area 79145, Parcel No. 169-221-020-4, assessed to Roland C. & M. Eugenia Wilkinson, has been erroneously assessed with Land value of $22250 and Improvement value of $5,000. The Improvements represented by this assessment were erroneously - ---- enrolled on this parcel instead of another parcel which is also being corrected. The land value was erroneously computed as -- improved land. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected. to read: Land $1,500; Improvements $-0- ; making a total assessed value of $1,500. In Tax Rate Area 66052, Parcel No. 194-123-005-2, assessed to Century Homes Devel. Co. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $7,750, due to error in incorrectly estimating the percentage of completion of the structure. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected read: Land $4,250 (no change)"; . Improvements $3,875; making a total assessed value of $8,125,. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN B CLAUSEN ounty Counsel Assistant Assessor t3/4/75 By Deput Passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975. Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 75/221 00056 v uvo V IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF — CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION N0. 75/222 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with thi-s Board' - request for addition of escape assessment and whereas said request was granted by Resolution as cited below authorizing the Auditor to correct the roll as stated therein; NOWS THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board authorizes A the County Auditor to amend such assessment as stated therein; For the Fiscal Year 1974-75 Through clerical error of the Assessor, Board Resolution 7S/47, Dassed on January 14, 1975, requested addition of escape assessment of Personal Property for the fiscal years 1970-71 through 1973-74 to be added to the 1974-75 roll on Parcel No. 550-030-006-5 ('formerly Parcel 550-030-003 for the 1970-71 fiscal � . year) , in Tax Rate Area 08001. Such request was erroneously submitted inasmuch as the subject parcel was sold after the 1974 _ lien date and was no longer assessed in the name of Blue Chip Stamp Co. Therefore, the Assessor petitions the Board to delete, this entry and the addition of such escape assessment will be entered on the 1975-76 Unsecured roll now being prepared. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN LAISEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t3/4/75 By Deput Copies to: Assessor (Airs- Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975. i 00057 fl .. , t , ..tet. 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- 75/223 WBEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, 77HERI?ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is - i authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1974.-75 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor's Office that pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 275(b) claimants for the homeowner's property tax exemption who filed a claim subsequent to April 15, 1974, and whom the Assessor has ascertained to be eligible should be allowed $1400 or 80% of the assessed value, as follows: Parcel Number Code Area Allow Assessee 509-011-014-8 03000 X1400 ADAMS, John D. & Mattie T. In accordance with Section 4.985 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached should be canceled -- - — as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the 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. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections : R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel Copy to: Assessor (Rodgers) �-�-- Auditor _.< Tax Collector By Deputy ,.� R. Passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975• i 00058 Tt V 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ✓ '' OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the flatter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/224 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, 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, THEREFORE, liE 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 Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description -- ----- and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and, 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 _--. - --= hereafter attached due to such error, should be canceled if it is -� impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delin- _..e.._. _ quency 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 Tax Rate Area 83004 , Parcel No. 262-112-003-5, has been erroneously assessed to Kenneth D. & Katharine L. Adam, due to -`� error in overlooking transfer of title when the deed was processed. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as Jeffrey M. & Sarah C. Babcock, who acquired title by document recorded on September 14, 1973, in Book 7046, Page 619 of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. I hereby consent to the above A� changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEA"TON JOHN B Cl ,AJS N County Counsel v Assistant Assessor t3/5/75 By Deputy Copies to: Assessor ('irs. Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector -- Passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 75/224 {{�� t i .00 59 IN THS BOARD OF SUW.MS fX OF MOOT COSTA COUNTI", STATS OF CALIF+DB1 U In the Matter of Cal-Icellation of Penalties on 1973-74 } Unsecured Tax Roll. Resolution No. -5122,`5 The Office of the County Tax Collector-Treasurer having received a remittance in the annum of $276.64 ,front X Nolden, Trustee in Bankmptcy., which repraseuta payrs3nt of a priority tau claim in lull .filed on the following.- Fiscal ollowing:Fiscal.. Year 197_3-74 i Code 62037 Assessment 2061 tendo, Joseph 601 1st Street Rodeo, CA Inventory; Store, Restaurant, Warehouse or Station Equipment z Assessed Valuation - Improvements $ 940 Personal Property 2:310 Uempt.£otx2� ,� Tax Tangible Property $276.64 6% f e;7aty 16.59 $293.23 And the Tax Collector-Treasurer having requested that authorization be granted for cancellation of the 619' penalty and additional penalties, as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; NOW, TiMRSI?'ORE, IT IS OPARBD that the request of the County Tax Collector- Treasurer is approved. E*..bti'ARD W. LM Br Deputy Tax Collector Passed by the Hoard this 18th day of March, 1975• cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector 00060 'SSOLUTI€3N No. 75/225 ,:;^esa-•-�4; :. ..,;•"' �. ,,:_ "":»._.'�v.. "l'..- a.'M c,,,... 'r. -.;.. .s e .. - .. -' . ... -.. .55 .. _' .,, .. __ _, ,`� .v • iw_• I J/ ccJ i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approvin* Plans ) and Specifications for Clifton ) Court Road, Byron Area, Project ) RESOLUTION N0.75/226 No. 9233-4153-75• ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the construction of Clifton Court Road at the State Intake Channel, Byron 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 1 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 April 152- 1975 at 11 :00 a.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to pub .ish 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 ORINDA SUM PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on I-tarch 18 , 1975 cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller County Administrator RESOLUTION N0. 75/226 a0?0S1 r I CLIFTON COURT ROAD PROJECT NO, 9233-4153-74 BIDS DUE APRIL 15+ 1975 AT 11 O'CLOCK AvM* ROOM 1031 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING# 651 PINE STREET9, MARTINEZ# CALIFORNIA 94553 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CCUNTY MARTINEZ# CAL)FORNIA P R O P O S A L - F O R CLIFTON COURT ROAD CONSTRUCTION. AT AQUEDUCT INTAKE CHANNEL NAME OF BIDDER BUSINESS ADDRESS ................................. ---------------------- -.. PLACE OF RESIDENCE -------------------------------- TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CCUN:TY THE UNDERSIGNED# AS BIDDER# DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PR I.`IC I PALS ARE THOSE NAPIED HERE 1 Nv- THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS MADE WITHOUT COLLUSION WITH ANY OTHER PERSUNv# FIRM OR CORPORATION- THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY F_XAMINIED THE LOCATION OF THL PRO- POSED 4ORK9 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS- AND HE PROPOSES AND AGREES# IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED. THAT HE WILL• CONTRACT WITH THE COUNTY OF CJN3TRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL %ECESSARY N.ACHINERY# 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 PRESCR I BCD. AND ACCORD- ING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN,; SET FORTH9 AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL PAYMENT THEREFOR At., AMOUNT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPECIFIED HERE I NBELUW FOR THE VARIOUS I TE,ti,S OF 'WORK# THE TOTAL VALUE OF SAID WORK AS ESTIMATED HEREIN BEING S ................. ------ -------- ( INSERT TOTAL) AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UNIT PRICES BID# TO WIT- 00062 P - 1 i PROPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE (3) DECIMALS) ITEM: TOTAL ITER! ESTIt•7ATE0 UNIT OF PRICE ( Ir: ( Ir: WO. GUAI\TiTY MEASURE ITEM. FIGURES) FIGURLS) 1 LS SIGNING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL --------------------------------- -------------------------- -----•r --------- 2 190 CY ROADWAY EXCAVATION 3 1 .300 SOYD SUBGRADE PREPARATION 4 500 TON ASPHALT CONCRETE NOTE-PLEASE SHOW TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL 40053 P - 2 q. . _m_WPM- w M lim _... -..:'•. s ^ tit .. 11 PROPOSAL (CONT. )1M ---------------- IN CASE OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN UNIT PRICES AND TOTALS+ THE UNIT } PRICES SHALL PREVAIL. a IT 15 UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE QUANTITIES OF wORK UNDER EACH ITEr; ARE APPROXI.;ATE ONLY* BEING GIVEN FOR A BASIS OF COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL ► AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO INCREASE OR DE— CREASE THE AMOUNT OF WORK UNDER ANY ITEM AS MAY BE REQUIRED * IN ACCORD- ------ ANCE WITH PROVISIU14S SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FORTH FUR EACH ITEti. OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL AMOUNT BID FOR THE PROJECT+ DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUNS! FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED* AS EIDDER * SHALL FURNISH A LABOR ANDMATERIALS BOND IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PMCPCSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFOR'nANCE BOND TO BE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE TOTAL A=,IiOU1•.T OF THIS PROPOSAL , TO THE C:1UNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID CCU%'TY9 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 SU,'-S TO 6BL DETER.MINED AS AFORESAID* KITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD GF SUPERVISORS* l:'I TH I N SEVEN`: (7) DAYS* NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS* AFTER THE BIDOER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM THE BOARD :.F SUPERVISORS THAT THE CON— TRACT I5 READY FOR SIGNATURE* THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOkS XAY* AT ITS .=: OPTION% DETERIMINE THAT THE BIDDER. HAS ABANDONED THE CONTRACT* AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTANCE T4LREOF SHALL BE oNULL AND VOID AND THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCO--PANY I NG THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY OF C(:NTRA COSTA. „ M SUBCONTRACTS ------------ e-= ----� -- THE CONTRACTOR AGREES* BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL TO CON— w WWw FORM TO THE REQUIREN'ENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4213 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 UWN FORCES* ALL ITEMS OF WURK FOR WHICH NO --- -- --�-- SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. _..� THE FOLLOW114G IS A COMPLETE LIST OF ITE'•SS OF WORK TO BE SUB— CONTRACTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF A PORTION OF ANY ITEM OF WORK IS DUNE BY A SUBCONTRACTOR* THE VALUE OF THE WORK SUBCONTRACTED WILL BE BASED ON THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH PORTIONS OF THE CCNTRACT ITE'4* DETERMIN+ED FROM INFORMATIONS SUBMITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR* SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY - -- THE ENGINEER. THE UNDERSIGNED* AS BIDDER* DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED ANY BID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATER I ALMANti THROUGH ANY BID DEPuS I TORY * THE BY LAWS* RULES OR REGULATIONS OF WHICH PROHIBIT OR PREVENT THc CON— a.. TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY BID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMAN* -- �� WHICH 15 NUT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID BID DEPOSITORY* OR 4HICH PREV".T ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALrlAN FROM BIDDING TO A%Y CONTRACTOR ;:HO DUES NUT USE THE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FRU,M OR THROUGH SUCH BID DEPOSITORY. 00064 P — 3 _A PROPOSAL (CONT , ) NO. ITEM, SUBCOUT RACTGR ADDRESS -------------------- ACCOMPANYING Tti I S PROPOSAL IS A PI2%",*POSAL GUAR";TY I t: THE AMOUNT OF TEN ( 10) PERCEPT OF ArIOUN'T B I D -------------------------------------------------------------- (CASHIER'S CHECK* CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER'S EC?« ACCEPTABLE) THE NAVES OF ALL PERSONS INTLRi STED IN' THE FOREGOING PR,00POSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS— IMPORTANT NOTICE ----------------- IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CCRPORATICN, STATE LEGAL NAVE OF CORPORATIGNs ALSO NAVIES OF PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER, AND MANAGFR THER£vF. IF A COPARTNERSHIP, STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRM. IF BILEDER OR OZHFR INTERESTED PERSON 1S AN INDIVIDUAL, STATE FIRST AND LAST NAME IN FULL. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- L ICENSFD TO DO OR SUBCONT:ACT ALL CLASSES •^•F WORK I NVCL'v ED IN THE PROJECT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT PROVIDING FO`2 THE REGISTRA— TION EGISTRA— TION OF CONTRACTORS• LICENSE NO q, (CLASS— is -------------------------------------- ---_— ------------ ----------------- -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- (SIGNATURE OF BIDDER) BUSIIIESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE ---------------------------------------------------- DATE 19 P — 4 Clifton Court Road Project No. 9233-4153-74 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY CLIFTON COURT ROAD CONSTRUCTION -- AT AQUEDUCT INTAKE CHANNEL COUNTY ROAD NO. 9233 VICTOR W. SAUER, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA March 18, 1975 F1171 q'm .. z Clifton Court Road Project No, 9233-415374 -1 N D`E-X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1 . Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-1 4 . Beginning of Work, Time of Completion & Liquidated Damages A-1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B-1 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 8-10 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . Lines and Grades D-1 2. Materials D-1 3. Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing D-2 4. Watering D-3 5. Earthwork D-3 6. Subgrade Preparation D-4 7. Clean-up D-4 8. Asphalt Concrete D-5 0OC67 i .M r SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located on Clifton Court Road 1 .0 mile east of Byron Highway and 3.5 miles southeast of the community of Byron. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of roadway excavation, subgrade preparation, and the placement of asphalt concrete and such other Items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans, Standard Specifications, or these special provisions to he performed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled, "CLIFTON COURT ROAD CONSTRUCTION AT AQUEDUCT INTAKE CHANNEL," the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply, these special pro- visions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract, the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental agree- 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 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 Specifi- cations and these special provisions. 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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 a is ndicated 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 SPECIFICATIOfiS S .S. ) means tEie Standard ` V 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 RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING 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 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 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 ave 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. 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'... a ..+ _R.. SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont. ) d. Competency of Bidders . 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 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 certified by the Director 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 - Standa,ard Specifications , the following shall apply: B - 3 001€ 72 5Ld�nuai;'d JpeLiiil.a �+ung , 4ue Iuilu.. mg ,naii aNNiy . y , B - 3 00072 rj :suotZeaado S,.,o:t3ea:.uo3 a4Z off. 13adsaa 4UM (e) :aoueansut 6utMolloS a41 a3ao} ut uteZutew pue ute4go 43ua6V a4Z OZ asuadxa au ze ` LLe4s KZuawaaa6e a4Z aapun xaoM Sue 6utwao;aad aao}ag aoZ:)e tzuo3 a4.L ( L) aaueansul -e •43acoad stye. 04 SLdde ' suotstnoad Let3ads asagz ao (z3ea4uo3 ) juawaaa6e a4Z Xq patJtpow se :tda3xa IL .3aS -S-S }o suotstnoad a41 AlI1191Si OMH ONV SMOI1tl13s 14931 -0 'Sldde LLe4s 9 -3aS •S•S 10 suotstnoad a41 (9 -S'S) SIVIH31VW 10 10HINO3 'L •Xldde LLe4s S -3aS *S'S 10 suotstnoad ayl (s 'S'S) :Isom 30 losimoo '9 V •a3tad ltun �3eajuo3 a44 pue k4lZuenb Lesodoad a4Z 3o stseq aq4 uo pe4ndwo3 junowe 43ea4uo3 LeZo4 a4Z jo Zua3aad OL ue4Z aa4eaa6 ao OZ Lenba st 43t4M 10 ZS03 Le4oZ a4z `wa4I Sue aq oZ pana4suo3 aq 11e4s 4� oM 10 w041 aoCew V *aq Sew ase3 a4Z se ` (£)8£0' L-V aU ` (Z)8£0' L-ti)! ` ( L)9E0' L-V suotZ3aS 4ZIM a3uepa033e ut pautwaa4ap aq ILIA ao43ealuo3 a41 04 algeXed uoLZesuadwo3 a4j `pled aq of uotlesuadwo3 a44 6utXjt3ads aapao 06ue43 13eajuo3 paZn3axa ue ,jo a3uasge a4j ut 'jua3aad 5Z ue44 aaow Sq Lesodoad a4z uo umogs RZIjuenb V� - �---�— aqZ woal sataen j3eazuo3 aqj aapun paatnbaa 4joM jo waZI aoCew Sue jo XZIZuenb Sed MOM a4z II ( -Zuo3) (V 'S' S) NNOM JO 3d03S -9 SNOISIAOdd 1tls3N39 - 9 N0I133S I _....� _._� il 1!else SECTION Q - GENERAL PROVISIONS �.. � 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S. S. 7) (Cont. ) a, Insurance (Cont. ) y (i) regular Contractor 's 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 at least. Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries =u� ------� 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 Dollar-SU-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 ofinjury 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 50 ,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries r- -= to or death of any one person , and for at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500 ,000) for all damages arising out of bodily q injuries to or deaths of two or more persons in any one accident or occurrence; and (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/$500 ,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 NA1IED INSURED: tom.. - - B - 5 f e. .� age 'panoWaa aq ol, jou �u ---- 420 MAP uoi1onaZsuoo ay, o4 juaoee E ao u� saa.� ' sail.1 tae ` s uawano.cdwc e o �Cpdde 4lim �CaaggnJ4s Jo 1. lie L l 1i4s suo LJeo EJ�oadS I I UE./-.t %. U b. 0 1 1 1ars X50 ,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 (100,000) gregate) coverage of at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars arising out of injury to or destruction for all damages of property during the policy period; and (c) Without limitation as to generality Of (a) and (b) , a policy or policies of the foregoing subdivisions ae Insurance in amounts not less Public: Lilabilit and Property Dama- -an- 2 5 ility and $50 ,000 liaby Of —_ ' '-' T qR 0 .0 h o ,OOO1S5OO ,OOO Public Liab Property Damage Insurance, insuring the contractual Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter ti stated. 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LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S . 7) (Cont. ) - - c. Preservation of Property (Cont. ) The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section w. 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 nA highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to tither 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-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. 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LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7)(Cont.) 4. Payment for Repair Work--When the Occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal gave 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 damaae 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 . 8 - 9 6LOCO OL - 9 - saleis paitun a4z so Zuaptsaad ayZ ao a tuao.Me3 10 aouaanog 844 10 uo Loewe L3oad Sq 4ep1104 LeliaL Leaaua6 a se paystLgelsa Sep aa440 Sue pue °Septaj poop uo -w-d 00:£ of uoou 00:zt woaj san04 ' sSep uot43aLa aptMaje4S `5z aagwaoaa laagwanog ut Sepsanyl 41b ` LL aagwanoly ljagoz'30 ut Sepuoll Puz ` 6 aagwaldaS 'aagwaldaS ut SepuoW qsL It klnp Sekj ut KepuoW ISel. 14aenagaj ut Sepuotl Pa£ `zL Saenagaj "L Saenuer �- -- � : sXePlL04 Le6aL se p04eu6tsap aae sSep 6utMOILOJ a41 (90' t-8 'S'S) not al woo j o awtl •a -Zsanbaa uaIZtaM s,aaaut6u3 a4l Jo sSep 6utxa0* 14 (5) aAt3 UMIM pa4jtwgns aq LLEys saLnpa43s ssaa6oad 4ae4uawaLddns `aaaut6u3 a4l Sq palsenbaa jc 'pue joafoad a44 uo JaoM Sue 6upae4s aaolaq aLnpa43s ssaa6oad aLge3p3ead --- -- - e aaauc6u3 a4l 01 j twgn s L Le4s aoI3eaIuo3 a4l (#0• L-8 •S• S) alnp043S ssaa oad 'p -aaauc6u3 ay4 Sq 6ULZtJA UL PazLa044ne st alep aatlaea ue 04 06ue43 a ssaLun upaa3oad 04 a3PON„ a44 ut pa4e4s a4ep a4l o4 aotad aJOV% URIs IOU L LE4s aoI3eaIuo3 a4l ,, *PDaooad off. a:)PO 1„ a44 ut aIep fiut4ae4s a44 se palels Sep a4l woa} pajuno3 aq LLe4s 4oea4uooaye sSep 6uc�aoa a43 pue S3ua6y a41 Sq paAoadde sc 43ea4uo3 a44 a4ep a4Z #o sSep 6u13aoM (9) aALS uc4jtM _ a0auc6u3 a44 Sq 00830ad oI a:)LjOjl„ a pansst aq MA a043e.aIua0 a4� `£0 ' t-8 '3aS ' S'S 10 suocscnoad a44 so nail uI (£0' 1-8 'S'S) laoll 10 autuuc ag •3 •ju8wu6Lsse 30 BOL40u 01. 446ta atag4 paAteM ane4 satlaans ao Slaans flans ssaLun ` sa p awns .10 S awns s,ao4oea4uo3 ay4 }o 4uasuo3 a4-1 jnogzjm 4Uana Sue ut aou ` saoscnaadnS so paeo8 a4I 40 Lenoadde pue 4uasuo3 aotad a4j Ino4j.c14 ao4oeaquo3 .agZ Sq pau6isse aq Sew `,43ea,4uo3 aye. aapun anp awo3aq oZ ao anp satuow Sue aou `joea4uo3 ay4 aag4 P N (z0- L-8 'S'S) 1uawuG-, ssd •q „ •swall SjLetaadS„ se paIeu6Lsap aae (3-S) ao (S) sJ34Z al ayj. Sq papa3aad a4ewt4s3 s,aaauc6u3 a4l ut xaoM 10 swajt a41 ( LO- L-8 'S'S) up:)e54uo3gnS •e ( '4uo3) SS3SSOSd aNv P oun33SOdd '6 SNOISIAObd lVH3N39 - 8 N0I133S i w= s x« i SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS v 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, _y- the following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. —— 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. 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. _--R" (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 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. v B - il s Oe t 8U Ui:+i�vU Z L - e ' 1 saeul� u4 uL uoc1oaaao3 01 �oaCgns a •juaw�ted pue L e L aed ao iad L LV •6 aq lleys szuaw�Ced pue sa�ew��sa L e s b0' L-6 *"S •S•S 10 suols�noad ayl •�f Ldde fou L L y - e-3 Laa L3 ,oas -S-S) saoaa3 L {60- L-6 'Ol � • uo3) 6 •S•S) 1ll3WAtf d 0htf it134l32it1S'd3W _ -_ t - 8N0 SROISIAOUd 1e3µ39 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AUD EQUIP14ENT 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 calculating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit, for wnrl, not i nmol iid d - - hiti it m - a eu�4 u� u� uolvaaaoo off. oaCgns a =G -4uatu0d Pulea eewt sal le ��aed aotad Lld �.... ...-... aq LLeys s�.uawted pue sad e s 60' -5 _"S -S' S 40 suoVst. 1aoad aqi ALdde 40u LL u saoaa3 Ieot.aa13 ' 150. 1_5 -oas -S-S} 'OL uo3 6 'S'S} 1tt3WXVd ON 1143%310Stl3�t _ 30_ _----- 1 � } St:OISIAO'dd 1V2t3N30 9 t i A. t SEC G - FORCE ACCOUNT ACID 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 talc iating 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 wages 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(lb� 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 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 Piiedriving , not including cast-in- drilled hole piles - - - ---- - - - - - 23 3. Eq UIPMENT 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. 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Aq 4-as aq iI !M Ion+uoo 9pej6 jo +uawu6i le job sAjew .,o sale+s leuoi+! ppe ON 'SL+6 pue Sl+g suol+e+s aull]a+uao -- --- uaaM+aq 6uloe}ins pue leila+ew +uawaseq ay+ loJ+uoo o+ .i0+3ei+uo0 aq-l. Aq asn ao} sale+s loj+uoo apej6 pue +uawu6ile leu13 :L0 ' 1-9 uola-oaS u! pal+ loads se jo+oej+uo0 ay+ Aq uol+eoi } i+ou Ja+1e l30ui6u3 a44'- Aq +as aq il !M W04.! 6u1Molloj a44- 10} sale+s �o 4-as a+aldwoo auO _- S3aVU9 GNV S3Nll ' I Sl I V130 NO I10f12i1SN00 - a N01133S -----� SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Const -----� manner that there rwillobeoatrieast$one al2-ll foode be performed in such a tr open to public traffic at all times. At the end �nf th?ffic� lane and when rnn-trier-+;r, . euo! e s4.sanbe i uo-.oeu}UO3 ay} }l -4-8s au a Aa44. sgny 'saXe.}s j +.i PP uo} asodund 94-� uo} sN iew pue sa.,le4-s 044. }o Aoua!o! }}ns pue ` 40fr, Aoenbape a4} ;o a6pnf Ojos 844. aq lle4s u99ui6u3 041 t -uaau!6u3 a41, Aq 4-as aq 1 1 !M 1 ou.l.uoo apeu6 _ —,------- .10 �uawu6j ie jo} sliew ao saXels leuoj..!PPe ON '9L+6 pue 51+8 suo!4.e4.s aullu94-uao le!ua�e� � a seq uaam.paq 6u!oe}uns pue lou1uooouoi.oeu !.uo0 a44qasnuo} a44 sai,le4.s 10J.003 apeu6 pue 4.uawu6! le jeu!3 :LO- 1-5 uo 1.-oaS u ! pa! }!pads se u04.oeu4.uo0 94+ q A uo 1 deo! } !4-ou ua.�}e uaau !6u3 a4.1. Aq 4.as aq_ i l 1m w04-1 6u.1AOI jo} 94.l' uo} saX24.s }o 4.9s a.�a 1 dwoo auO .®-- S3GVa9 (INV S3NIi ' I I V130 NO IloniiISN00 - D NO1103S n... w - SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3- PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Construction operations shall be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 12-foot-wide traffic lane -v open to public traffic at all times. At the end of the days work and when construction operations are not in progress, a passageway shall be maintained through the work of sufficient width to provide for two 10-foot-gide traffic lanes for public traffic. 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 furnishing �-- flagmen and of furnishing, (except those items shown on the plans to be County furnished) installing, maintaining and removing ail signs _... - ( including County-furnished signs) , lights, barricades and other warning and safety devices_ Signs shown on the pians 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 _we - 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 work 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 shaII 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 the sidewalk areas, or where there are pedestrians, 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 prior to its use- The Contractor shall also provide and station competent flagmen in advance of any closure. The sole duty of the flagmen shall be to direct traffic around the work. D - 2 .. •.�" ref{"SnM y'7Y� g^� . ..,,r -?:; +';E._._. _._ ti P P 1' s - a • jo49ja4.;. spew aq 1 I !M -2 ..uewAed a4ejedas ou pue `uo! l eneoxa Aexpeor jo4 pjeA oigno jad pled solid 4oes*uoo 944. ut papnloui se pajeplsuoo aq 11e4s Ine4s8n0 10; uo!4.esuadwoo lln3 :6u!Mo I I o; 944. 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Aq P94-00J.11) se pue `ulaiay pal } loads se `sueid 04-1. uo uA04s se sopeol.�ueq pue s.i.46ii `su6is lie 6ulAowaJ pue 6ulule-ulew 16uilieisui uo4. pue `sle.l.uep! oui pue `..uawdinbe `slool_ `sieija4. w ` ( uaw6el4 6uipnlou! ) logel lie 6ui4s!ujn} jo} uot4esuadwoo lln3 6ulpnioul `suois ►A -oid ie!oads 8sa44. pue suoi-eoi � !oadS pjepue.l.S a4.i. }a L u0l.l_39S ul suols !Aoid a41. oi. 6ulwsoluoo jo; uoiiesuadwoo lin3 ( •4-u00) 9N I N91 S ONli A13AVS 01 l8nd `33N31 N3A1,100 01113nd 'L S31b130 NO110R211SNOO - 0 N01133S .X SECTION 0 - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 5• EARTHWORK (Continued) In lieu of the relative compaction requirements in Section l9--9.03, relative compaction shall not be le s than 90 percent. The requirements of paragraph twn of c . I not apply, ' u�1 y NJ v k bju,ua.} u l eW anuaAV 1 1 a4S eq4- o+ „y uv4y aw oJ} panowaJ sl �1 94+ u99Miaq pa6ewep JO }sol pauJn�aJ pue uawaoeIdaJ 841 lelJa.Iew p84sluJn4-A4.uno0 lie 10 +s } i e ou pue 910J.003 •Jo}aJa4}- pgAolle aq II !M uol+esuadwoo leuoeJ.l.uoo a4�1- u ! Papnioul o1 }}eJl pue 6ulu51S Jo} pled oolad wns dwnl 6uluJnl_ se paJaplsuoo aq ile4s `s.l_sod pue `su6is pa4sluJn}-A�unoO `dn 6ul�iold 6ulpnioui 1J9aui6u3 944- A4 pa} oaJlp _aJ pue 6uilne4 uo umo4s se sapeolJJeq pue se pue 1u19J94 pe! } loads se sueld ay{ s�46i1 `su6is ` lle 6ulAowaJ pue 6ulule+ulew� �uaw6e{}sui Jo} pue slelJaiew ( 6ulpniou! ) 1sle..uapiou! pue Iuawd! nba `slao4. n 6uI. pnlou ! `suols !A Jogel 1ie 6ul4sluJn} Jo} uol�esuadwoo 11 } o uoiloaS -o.id leloads asa44. pue suol-ie pJepuelg a4� } L u l suo l s !AoJd 04.1. ol. 6u iwJo}uoo Jo} uo l..esuadwoo I i n3 ( -4.uo0) ONINSIS GNV k13JVS 01180d `30N31N3AHO3 0119nd ' SlIV13G NO113AUISNO3 - G NOI103S wo SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 5. EARTHWORK (Continued) In lieu of the relative compaction requirements in Section 19-5. 03, relative compaction shalt not be le' s than 90 percent. The requirements of paragraph two of Section 19-5.03 do not apply. It is anticipated that there will be an excess of 190 cubic yards of excavated material which shall be disposed of as directed by the Engineer and as shown on the plans. 6. SUBGRADE PREPARATION Subgrade preparation shall consist. of preparation of the areas upon which the asphalt concrete is to be placed, by grading, watering 8 compacting. - 7. CLEAN-UP All construction debris, materials, and equipment in the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor, shalt be removed and disposed of outside of the Construction 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 be 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. r D 4 t 000186 gill IN III t NOW S - a -as.inoo aoe}jns aq4. 6u 1 oe I d o.l jo t ud panowaJ aq I i eys uo i 4.I sue. + aye 4.onj4.suoo o.. pasn lelua.l.ew 941 •4.aa4 Ot }o y*6ual wnwtuiw a o4. pue 4.ulof jaded a 44.!M l e t aa4.ew Noeq .l_no jo la4.ajouo3 4.l eyds a 6u t sn pa-pni i suoo aq Aew su0t4.lsueJ4. 941 •.ioafoid aq4. }o pue yoea 4.e .l.uawaned But islxe ayl. g4.lM wuo}uoo oa. pal.oniisuoo aq Ilegs suot4.tsuej4. 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Aolaq so anoge 4.00l-50'0 uey.l. avow ..utod Ave -e (len .l_ou l l eys as.i noo wo i.+oq aq4, }o aoe;.ins pays I u t } 84l • suotstnoid letoads asayi. pue suot.l_eot } toadS plepue.l_S aq4. }o „ I.pawdtnb3 Sutpea-AS„ ` 10'S-6C uot.l.oaS ut suotstnojd ayl_ o� 6ulwjo}uoo vaned 1.1 e4dse ue 4.1•t M peauds aq I l eys a l_auouoo 4.l eydsy •ss9uil3!44- 4.001-OZ'0 }o yoea sjaAe t oM4. u i peajds aq i t eys 94.alouoo .l.I eydsy 'OL OS aq Ileys 4-eoo aw'Jd •6uipej6 wnlpow 'wnwixew gout-� Iey -auo jo} suoi4.eot }toadS puepue4.S aq4. }o , 194.e6ajB6y„ JZOZ-6C uo14.oaS u 1 pat ; toads 6u t peu6 044. o.l_ wJOIuoo l I eys 94.e6aj66y s uo t s 1 void l e i oads asag4. �o uo i 4.oas „s l e i ja.l eW,, aq4. y.l_t ra A I dwoo lleys pue OOOb HV jo apejO A.ttsoostn a 6ulne4 +leydsa 6utned pautlaa -wea;_s aq I I eys a l e6aj66e 1 eaau l w ay.l y.i_t M pax l w aq o i. japu t q -� leydse `jaou16u3 aye Aq paioajtp astMua44.o ssaluH •suotstnojd letoads asay+ pue soot-eol } l -oadS paepuea.S aq4. }o ., `a4.a-rouoo 4,le4dsy„ `6£ uot.I.oaS ul suotstnoud 944. o4. 6utwjo4uoo g adA1 aq i legs a-ajouoo 4.ieydsy 313HONOD 1lyHdSy '8 Sl I V130 NO11011211SNOO - 0 N01103S 6 Xi :I{ { j f I SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 8. ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) In lieu of the requirements of paragraphs I , 4, 5, and 6 of Section 39-6.03, "Compacting, " the following special provisions will prevail : The. relative compaction of both layers shall be not less than 92%. Said relative compaction shall be determined by comparing the average (not less than three) density of the asphalt concrete inplace to the maximum density determined by ASTM Test No. D2041 . This maximum density determination shall be conducted on uncompacted material sampled from the subject areas and in accordance with ASTM Test No. D2041 or from -®-�---® the cores sawn from the compacted subject material . The core field density shall be determined by ASTM Test No. D2726 and shall be the average of not less than three cores. Test sites for field densities and field sampling 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 backscatter method on asphalt concrete materials, or by core densities. The contract price for Asphalt Concrete shall include full compensation for the following : (a ) construction and removal of temporary transitions; (b) construction of entrances and road connections; (c) cutting existing pavement for conform work; (d) furnishing and applying liquid asphalt SC 70. 1 D - 6 NOS IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA March 18, 1975 In the Matter of Report ) of the Administration ) and Finance Committee ) on Request for Funding ) from Contra Costa County ) Drug Abuse Council Board. ) Pursuant to Board order dated January 21, 1975, the Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors E. A. Linscheid and J. P. Kenny) having submitted its report with respect to a request from the Chairman, Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Council Board, for continuation of financing for certain programs opera= . ting under Short-Doyle funding (Senate Bill 714) ; and The committee having advised that it had met with the Director, Human Resources Agency, received his report on the aforesaid matter, and that based on a review of the report, the committee having recommended that the Board: 1. Authorize the expenditure of $7,000 in County money in support of the Los Medanos House, and authorize the Chairman to execute a contract (No. 24-746) with the Los Medanos Community Hospital District for the operation of the Los Medanos House effective March 1, 1975 through -s-- June 30, 1975 at a cost not to exceed $7,000; 2. Authorize the expenditure of $3,000 in County money in support of the El Sobrante Activity Center, and. authorize the Chairman to execute an amendment to contract (No. 24-745) with said Center augmenting that contract by $3,000 for the period of the contract; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendations of the Administration and Finance Committee are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote:. AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc: Committee CERTIFrM COPY' Director Human I certity that this is a full, true & correct copy of the original document which is on file in rty offlcP Resources Agency and that It %ras passed & adopted by the Floard of Attn: Contracts Adm. Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California. on the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OI.SSON. Countc County Auditor—Controller Clerk&ea-officio Clerk of said Board of supervisors, County Administrator by Deputy terk_ MAR Z E 1975 000W rwfn., THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JXAE5 P. KENNY,RICHMOND JAMES E.MORIARTY IST DISTRICT �T CHAIRMAN — — ----"' ALFRED M.DIAS.SAN PABLO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY N.BOGGESS 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN JAMES E. MORIARTY. Lwrwrcrre ADLI{NISTRATION BUILDING. ROOM 103 JAMES R.OLSSON,COUNTY CsrnK -,o- 3RD DISTRICT AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD — �— �-- WARREN N. BOGGESS.CONCORD P.O. BOX 911 MRS. GERALDINE RUSSELL. 4TH DISTRICT MARTINCHIEF CLERK EDMUND A. LINSCHEID, nTnaunc Q- CALIFORNIA 94553 PHONE 228.3000 5TH DISTRICT CXTMSION 2971 March 18, 1975 r REPORT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ON REQUEST FOR FUNDING FROM CONTRA COSTA - COUNTY DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL BOARD On January 21, 1975 the Board of Supervisors approved this committee's report on this subject. As a part of that report the Board directed the Committee to meet again with Mr. R. E. Jornliu in March to receive a report from him on the County's Drug Abuse Programs and to consider additional funding for the Los Medanos _ House and El Sobrante Activity Center. The Committee met with the Director of the Human Resources Agency on March 18, 1975, at which time they received a report from Mr. Jornlin. Based on the Committee's review of Mr. Jornlin's report, the Committee recommends: 1. That the Board of Supervisors authorize the expenditure of $7,000 in County money in support of the Los Medanos House, and that the Board authorize the Chairman to execute a contract (24-746) with the Los Medanos -- �- Community Hospital District for the operation "Q of the Los Medanos House effective March 1, 1975 through June 30, 1975 at a _" =--- cost not to exceed $7,000. 2. That the Board of Supervisors authorize the expenditure of $3,000 in County money in support of the El Sobrante Activity Center and that the Board authorize the Chairman ----- --- -to execute an amendment to contract 24-745 (the E1 Sobrante Activity Center) augmenting that contract by $3,000 for the period of the contract. E. A. LINSCHEID KENNY - Supervisor District V '-/Supervisor Distr ct, I 00090 I "Will 4 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Stone Valley ) Road Reconstruction, Alamo Area, ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/227 Project No. 4331 -4510'-72. ) :WHEREAS plans and specifications for reconstruction of Stone Valley-Road between Miranda Avenue and Winding Glen, Alamo area, which project includes construction of a bicycle path- sidewalk on the north side of the road, have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and 1,HM1EAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and • . WHr'REAS the Public Works Director has recommended that the Board: 1 . Determine that the bicycle path-sidewalk is con- sidered a necessary part of the road improvement project and not a frontage improvement as defined in the Board of Supervisors' Frontage Improvement Policy (Resolution No. 73/279) ; and 2. Authorize elimination of the fronting property owner's obligations for this project pursuant to �--- Clause IV.B of the Frontage Improvement Policy; and 3. Authorize construction by the County of the bicycle path-sidewalk and curb and gutter on the north side of the road; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the � recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROVED. IT IS BY THIS BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that said plans and specifications are APPROVED, and the Clerk is directed to publish in the MORAGA SUN a Notice to Contractors inviting bids for said work, the bids to be opened on Tuesday, April 15, 1975 at 11 a.m. PASSED AND ADOP'T'ED on March 18, 1975, by the following vote: AYSS: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. 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C� i o 4 Lol tr-- 4+ c a t k � C N-, co t Rn a Z � O cC4 ' ru 035' �y i { Cl. 1-7 f� O t s. r a r— A y � CA cl Li n �~ AA , j � 1 j•cy�� � � n O �r7 ell.� b p ? Z 4ell mo R F,;P p yj �y 11 Ld STONE VALLEY ROAD PROJECT ir0. 4331-4516-72 �Y! 8I05 DUE APRIL 15 . 1975 AT 11 O'CLOCK A.1*40 ROU;► 101-9 COUNTY ADM I N,T S TRAT I�;h BUILDING► 651 PINE STREETS MARTINEZs CALIFURNIA 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 RECONSTRUCTION MIRANDA AVE TO WINDING GLEN NAME OF BIDDER BUSINESS ADDRESS ---------------------------------- PLACE OF RESIDENCE --.------------- •..--------r----- 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..ED HERE I M- THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS VADE WITHOUT COLLUSION :•ITN ANY OTHER PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION— THAT HE HAS CAREFLLLY EXAMINED THE L:CATION OF THE PRO— POSED WORK. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS— AND HE PROPOSES AND AGREES 9 IF THIS PROPOSAL I5 ACCEPTED, THAT HE WILL CONTRACT 111TH THE COUNTY OF CUNTRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHINERY, TOOL5+ APPARATUS AND OTHER MEANS OF CONSTRUCTIONS A11D TO DO ALL THE WORK AND FURNISH ALL THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT. IN THE MANNER AND TIME PRESCR I BED• AND ACCi�RD— ING TO THE REOUIR£'fENTS OF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN SET FORTHt AND THAT HE WILL TAME IN FULL PAYMENT THEREFOR AN Ai-=NT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPECIFIED HERE I N5ELO:tit FOR THE VARIOUS I TE'=S CF :;URK+ THE T:iTAL VALUE OF SAID WORK AS ESTIMATED HEREIr. BEING S -------------------- ( INSERT TOTAL) AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UNIT PRICES BIDS TO WIT— tiQluo p — 1 livi 1 P — 1 x PROPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE: ( 3) DECIMALS ) ITEM TUTAL ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF PRICE ( IN ( IN - -_.. N0. QUANTITY MEASURE ITEI. FIGURES) FIGURES) i LS MOBILIZATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2_ LS TRENCH SHORING AND BRACING 3 LS S I GN I%G AND TRAFFIC CONT RUL ------------------------------------------------------------- ------ --------- 4 49000 SOYD OBLITERATE SURcFACING 5 LS MODIFY I :LET (STA 61+49 ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a b LS MODIFY I;:LET (STA 65+66) ------------------------------------------------------------- --------- 7 LS MODIFY INLET (STA 9+53 A) — —fi _ __ — — --- — — -------- --------- RELAY 36 " REI�tiFGRCEE) Cu;:CRETE PIPE LS 9 11 EA RESET MAILBOX 10 1 EA ADJUST AA%HOLE (CASE III ) 11 LS CLEARING AND GRUBBING ------------------------------------------------------------ --------- ---------- 12 ----------------- -------- --------- 12 LS DEVELOP WATER SUPPLY 13 139500 CY ROADWAY EXCAVATION (F ) 001.x' P — 2 f PROPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE ( 3) DECI,04ALS ) ITLt-1 TOTAL f ITF)f ESTI!'ATFD UNIT OF PRICE ( It ( IN NO. QUANTITY MEASURE ITE(•. FIGURES) FiiURcS) 14 2,400 CY STRUCTURE EXCAVATIO; (F ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 15 700 CY STRUCTURE BACKFILL (F ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- 16 100 CY PERVIOUS BACKFILL �-ATERIAL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 ------------------ ------ -------- 17 2+000 CY DITCH EXCAVATION (F ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 3 EA TREE WELL t 19 3 ACRE EROSION CONTROL 20 220 LF 611 AIR FEEDER LINE Y 21 370 TON CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- 22 110 TON ASPHALT CONCRETE (DRIVEWAY) 23 59400 LF ASPHALT CONCRETE DIKE -------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- 24 145.000 SOFT PAVEVE.NT SECTION (STONE VALLEY RD) -------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- 25 39550 SOFT PAVEMENT SECTION (ROUND HILL ROAD) ------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- rt 26 7.000 SOFT PAVEMENT SECTION (OTHER STREETS) ,i ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- --------- P — 3 00�v 9 oolm P - 3 PkOPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE ( 3) DECIMALS) I=- -----------------------------—-----------------------------------------r---------- ITEM TLTAL ITEM ESTI ATED UNIT OF PRICE( IJ. ( I:: NO. O UANTITY MEASURE ITEM FIGURES) FIGURES) � -- -- - -146 - -- ----- --_----- -----_-- CLASS A CONCRETE (BOX CULVERT ) 27 CY (F ) __. --------------------------------- �✓ 28 90 CY CLASS A CONCRETE ( INLET AND OUTLET (F ) STRUCTURES) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------� 29 25 EA MINOR STRUCTURE (TYPE A INLET ) -------� 30 1 EA MINOR STRUCTURE (TYPE 8 INLET) ------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -------- 31 1 EA MINOR STRUCTURE (TYPE C INLET ) 32 409000 LF RAR REINFORCING STEEL (F ) - ------------------------------------------------------------- -------- --------- 33 490 LF 1511 REI%FORCED CONCRETE PIPE (CLASS III ) 34 110 LF 18" REINFORCED CO"l:CFETE PIPE (CLASS II1 ) ------------------------------------------------------------ --------- --------- 35 ------ ------_-35 130 LF 21 " REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (CLASS III ) 36 110 LF 24 " REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (CLASS III ) " 37 160 LF 8411 REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (CLASS III ) --- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 130 LF 12 " BITUiAINGUS COATED CORRUGATED �_.. STEEL PIPE 1 .064" THICK) y 39 50 LF 15" SITUMIkiOUS COATED CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE ( .06411 THICK) ' oV1V�7 P - 4 VQ- (PRICE _ r 0 EXCEED THREE ( 3) DLCIMALS ) (PRICE NOT T _ -_____-- ------------------------------ _ � PROPOSAL (CONT. ) --------------- ---------------------- ITEM, TOTAL -_ ------------------ PRiCc ( Iti ( Iiv - ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF ITEtt FIGURES) FI_URYSJ- w_ We QUANTITY MEASURE -----------------•----------------- ------ ------------------------- - --- �" ---------------------- A -ORRUGATED 40 160 LF 18" BITUMINOUS COATED STEEL PIPE ( .064 -------------------------------------------------------- ------ f -- -------- -- -- - ----- --------------------------------- ------ -- -- 2411 REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE "`-- 36110 LF (CLASS III ) -------------- 37 160 LF 8411 REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (CLASS III ) -------------------------- -------- --------- 38 130 LF 12 " BITU,*-;INOUS COATED CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE t .06411 THICK) 39N50-----LF-~1��� �I--- - --------------------- -- -------- --------- •I�:w.US COATED CORRUGATED -� STEEL PIPE ( .06411 THICK) P - 4 001rum t'K..+, PROPOSAL (CONT. ) (PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE (3) DLC I MALS ) ------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -I------- I TEM TOTAL ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF PRICE" ( IPS ( IN NO. QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM FIGURES) FIGURES) 40 160 LF 18 " BITUMINOUS COATED CORRUGATED STEEL PINI ( .064' ' THICK) 41 20 LF 21 ' ' BITUMINOUS COATED CORRUGATED - STEEL PIPE ( *064 ' ' THICK) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 42 10 LF 24" RITUINIUOUS COATED CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE ( .06411 THICK ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1+3 1 EA 12 " BITUMINOUS COATED STEEL FLARED Ei%D SECTIUN ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- --------- 44 4 EA 18 " BITUt•;INOUS COATED STEEL FLARED E::D SECTION �.� ------------------------------------------------------------- ------ -------- _ 45 50 CY ROCK SLOPE PROTECTION - (FACING• .•)ETtiOD 8) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 46 60 CY CONCRETED ROCK OUTLET STRUCTURE 47 50 CY SACKED CONCRETE SLOPE PROTECTIOti 48 355 LF MINOR CGA:CRETE (DITCH LINING) 49 22 CY (MINOR CONCRETE (CHAt.NEL LINING) 50 1 .100 LF MINOR CONCRETE ( TYPE 83-6 CURB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 51 5 +100 LF MINOR CONCRETE (TYPE 51-6 CURB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 52 359700 SOFT MINOR CONCRETE (BIKE PATH) ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------4---------- P - 5 ���0 i I P - 0010 5 f' X- PROPOSAL (COi;T . ) (PRICE NOT TU EXCEED THREE ( 3) DECIMALS) ITEM TOTAL ITEM ESTIR'ATED UNIT OF PRICE ( IN ( IN NO. QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM FIGURES) FIGURES) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 21600 SOFT MINOR CONCRETE ( ISLAND PAVIkG) - ----------- ---- -------- --------- 54 2 +500 SOFT MINOR CONCRETE (DRIVE1r:AY) 55 400 SOFT MINOR CONCRETE (CROSSWALK) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56 150 LF CHAIN LINK FENCE (TYPE CL-49 VINYL-CLAD) 57 9 EA SURVEY MONU.%:ENT ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- --------- 58 323 EA PAVE+=ENT i;ARKER (REFLECTIVE ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- 59 15+000 5 SUPPLEMENTAL WORK (CONTINGENT SUM 2159000.00 TO BE PAID AS EARNED ) NOTE-PLEASE SHOW TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL ----------------------------------- ----------------- -----------r--------- 00111 P - 6 } "�i PROPOSAL (CONT. ) ---------------- IN CASE OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN UNIT PRICES AND TOTALSS THE UNIT PRICES SHALL PREVAIL. IT I5 UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE QUANTITIES OF WORK UNDER EACH ITEM ARE APPROXIMATE ONLYs BEING GIVEN FOR A BASIS OF CCN.PARISON OF PROPOSALS AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO INCREASE OR DE— CREASE THE Al,.OUNT OF WORK UNDER ANY ITEM AS MAY BE RE..^.UI REDS 1N1 ACCORD— ANCE WITH PROVISIONS SET FORTH I% THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT, IT 15 FURTHER, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FORTH FOR EACH ITE-M OF ::ORK OR AS THE TOTAL ANe-OUNT BID FUR THE PROJECTS DOES %OT CONSTITUTE AN AGREE ZE:T TO PAY A LULiP SUFI FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY 50 STATES, IT I5 HEREBY AGREED THAT THE U9DERSIGNED9 AS BIDDERs SHALL FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS 80,'-.D IN AN AYUUN•:T EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL A.MOU.NT CF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFORt ANCE BUND TO BE ONE HUNDRE") PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSALS TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUiTYS EXECUTED BY A RESPUNS— ISLE SURETY ACCEPTABLE TO SAID COUNTY• IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PRUPUSAL I5 ACCEPTED BY SAID COUNTY OF CUF:TRA COSTA. IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL PE ACCEPTED AND THE UNUERSIGNED SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AND TO GIVE THE TIDO BODS IN THE SUI:-,S TO RE DETER.-'I!.ED AS AFORFSAID9 WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVI SORS S :►I TH I+`: SEVEN (7) DAYS s NOT I.NCLUD I\G SU".SAYS S AFTER THE BIDDER HAS RECEIVED N0710E FRv:-! THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CUN- TRACT I5 READY FOR SIGNATURE• THE BOARD OF SUPERVISO<S 14AY9, AT ITS OPT I ON s DETERMINE THAT THE BIDDER HAS Az"ANDGNeED THE CONTRACT* AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTANCE THEREGF SHALL BE NULL A:vD VOID AND THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOV'PANY I`,G THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. SUBCONTRACTS ------------ THE CONTRACTOR AGREES% BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL TO CON— FORM TO THE REOUIREN,ENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4113 OF THE GOVERNAENT CODE PERTAINING TO SU?CU!)TRACTCRSS THE SA�4E AS IF INCORPCRATED HEREi,N, A COMPLETE LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS IS REQU I RED s AND THE a I DDER 'WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM WITH HIS OWN FORCESs ALL ITEMS OF WURK FOR 4:HICH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE FOLLOWING IS A CO„PLETE LIST OF ITE:-S OF WORK TO BE SUB— CONTRACTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF A PORTION OF ANY ITEM OF WORK IS DUNE BY A SUPCONTRACTOR s THE VALUE OF THE WORK SUBCONTRACTED WILL BE BASED ON THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH PURTIO: OF THE CONTRACT ITE,'-09 DETER,',',I'.ED FROM INFO?MATION SUQvITTED BY THE CONTRACTCRS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ENGINEER. THE UNDERSIGNED, AS 9IDDERs DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED ANY BID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR NATER I ALMAN THROUGH ANY BID DEPOS I TORY S THE BY LA!-:SS RULES CR REGULATIONS OF WHICH PROHIBIT OR PREVENT THE CUN— TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY RID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR CR MATERIAL-MANS WHICH I5 NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID LAID DEFCSITORYS OR WHICH PREVENT ANY SUBCONTRACTOR 04 A;ATERIALt'AN FROM BIDDING TO ANY Coc�TRACTOR :.HO DOES NOT USE THE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FROM OR THROUGH SUCH BID DEPOSITORY. P - 7 00112 PROPOSAL (CONT.) ---------------- ADDRESS NO. ITEM SUPCONdTP.ACTGR ,'A, ."•" „' jUi:t-Us. i4A% II RZ)9 1 H SA-IL AS IF INCORPGRATED HEREIN. A COMPLETE LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS IS REQUIRED, AND Tt1E 9IDDER WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM WITH HIS OWN FORCESs ALL ITEMS OF WORK FGR 4:HICH NG SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE FOLLOWING IS A COIMPLETE LIST OF ITE'vS OF WORK TO BE SUB— CONTRACTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF A PORTION OF ANY ITEM OF WORK IS DUNE BY A SUPCONTRACTOR, THE VALUE OF THE WORK SUBCONTRACTED WILL BE BASED ON THE ESTINATEP COST OF SUCH PORTIO: OF THE CONTRACT ITE,-'t DETcR,fili•,ED FROM INFOPMATION SUQvITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ENGINEER. THE UNDERSIGNED, AS BIDDER, DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED ANY BID FROM, ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR WATER I ALPAN THROUGH ANY BID DEP05 I TuRY• THE BY LA!-:S+ RULES CR REGULATIOiNS OF WHICH PROHIBIT UK PREVENT THE CON— TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY RID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR CR htATERIAL."AN. WHICH I5 NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID BID JEFCSITORY, OR WHICH PREVENT APY SUBCONTRACTOR 04 MATERIAL",AN FROM BIDDING TO ANY CONTRACTOk :ott0 DOES NOT USE THE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FROM OR THROUGH SUCH BID DEPOSITORY. P - 7 00112 PROPOSAL (CONT. ) ---------------- NO. ITEM, SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ACCO"PANY I..G THIS PROPOSAL I S A PROPOSALGUARANTY i N THC AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCEi:T OF A.IOU%T B I D -------------------------------------------------------------- (CASHIER'S CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER'S BC1:Do ACCEPTABLE) THE NAtfES OF ALL PEkSONS INTERESTED Iti THE PR ;PUSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS— IMPORTANT ,NOTICE ---------------- IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPC BRAT IC N 9 ------ STATE LEGAL NA% E OF CORPORATILN. ALSO NAPES OF PREESIDENTe SECKETAi-.Y, TREASURE7R, AND '-A..AGER THEREOF. IF A COPARTF:ERSHIPq STATE TRUE *,.At:E OF F I RINI IF BINDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN I%D I V I DUAL, STATE FIRST AND LAST NA-•sE IN FULL. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -p �– LICENSED TO DO OR SL'F,C:%::Tr::CT ALL CLASSES U"'F .:;RNK I,.V%;L` [D ---- IN THE PROJECT , IN ACCORDA%CE WITH AN ACT (':2t:V I D I XG FOR THE RLG i 5 T RA— TION OF CONTRACTOPS, LICENSE NO. (CLASS— 3 . ------------------------------------ -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- (SIGNATURE OF BADDER ) BUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE DATE 19 ----------------------------- P _ e 00113 _ ' DATE 19 1 0 ----------------------------- -- , R 00113 6 77s STONE VALLEY ROAD 7t RECONSTRUCTION '1 Proj . 4331-4516-72 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY S T 0 t1 E V A L L E Y R 0 A 0 R E C O N S T R U C T I O N COUNTY ROAD NO. 4331A VICTOR W. SAUER, PUBLIC WORKS SDIRECTOR TtiENT CONTRA COS'fAnAR�I� Z ,PUBLIC CALIFORNIA , March 18, 1375 OU114 • z. 4 Z i MW - STONE VALLEY ROAD RECONSTRUCTION Proj. 4331-4516-72 t I N D E X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1. Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-1 4. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion Liquidated Damages A-i 5. Permits A-1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Definitions and Terms 8-1 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 Worn: B-4 7. Control of Materials B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility B-5 9. Prosecution and Progress B-9 10. Measurement and, Payment B-11 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1. Definition C-1 2, Labor C-1 3. Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS. - 1. Lines and Grades D-1 2. Materials 0-1 3. Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing D-2 4. Cooperation D-4 5. Obstructions D-4 - 6. Measurement and Payment D-5 7. Order of Work D-5 8. Obliterate Surfacing D-6 9. Reset Mailbox D-6 10. Adjust Manhole D-7 U. Modify Inlet D-8 12. Relay 36" Reinforced Concrete Pipe D-8 13. Clearing and Grubbing D-8 14. Develop Water Supply D-9 ----� 15. Earthviork D-9 Alternate A D-A Alternate B D-B 16. Tree Well D-12 17. Erosion Control D-12 18. Six Inch Air Feeder-Line D-13 19. Clean-Up D-13 20. Aggregate Subbase D-14 21. Aggregate Base D-14 00115 , ., ti SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS (Cont.) PAGE 22. Asphalt Concrete 23. Pavement Section D-14 24. Concrete Structures D-16 25. Minor Structures D-17 26. Reinforcement D-17 27. Reinforced Concrete Pipe D-18 28. Corrugated Steel Pipe D-18 29. Slope Protection D-18 30. Sacked Concrete Slope Protection D-18 31. Minor Concrete D-19 32. Manhole Frames and Covers D-19 33. Miscellaneous Iron and Steel D-21 34. Chain Link Fence D-2i 35. Survey Monument D-21 36. Pavement Marker D-22 D-22 ATTACMMENTS CC 105 State Plans: A62-A.3 CC 302 A62-BA CC 303 A62-C.7 Cc Sob D8o-2 CC 306A D83-4 CC 310 D84-3 CC 3010 D86-A.1 CC 3011 D$6-8.1 CC 3013 CC 3021 CC 3040 CC 3050 B-48 B-56 QOl�o 4V11U ' R. . SECTION A - ,DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1. LOCATION The project is located on Stone Valley Road between Miranda Avenue and Winding Glen, east of the community of Alamo. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of realigning and reconstructing a portion of Stone Valley Road including constructing curbs, concrete bike path and installing a reinforced concrete box culvert, pipe culverts and other drainage facilities, and such other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans, Standard Specifications, or these special provisions to be performed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled: "STORE VALLEY ROAD RECONSTRUCTION," the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Public 141,orks, Division of Highways, dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply, these special provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract, the ttitin 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 COMPLETIO"1 & 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 .Depart- ment and shall complete the work within the allotted time of: 140 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 $175 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 Gradin - The Contractor shall comply with the applicable 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 materill as fill on private property within the County. t. t� A - 1 00117 „ R �T �10L •ULaaa4 paLJLpom se Ida3xa XLdde LLe4s Z '3aS *S'S 10 suoLsLAoad ayl SNOIlI0N00 UMV S1N3W3HInb3H (0I8) IVSOdObd •£ -ULaaay paLJLpow aae Sayj Ie4Z 4ualxa a4l of jdaoxa ULaaay pa;eaodaoauL ICLLnj aouaaa�aa �Cg aae anoge of paaaa3aa ( *S'S) suoi4e:gjj3adS paepue:tS a41 - suoL!Je3LIL3a S paepuejS • q •paALeM kgaaa4 SL Ob• l- L •3aS •S•S UL ojaaagj _ a3uaaajaa pup `JoeaJU03 s144 01 I;Ldde lou LLeys ( ,bas 4a OSZtL UOL43as apo0 4uawuaano9) 40V J3ea4UOO a4RgS a4Z Jo suoLsLAoad ayj 'aapao LeL3ads Kq aaayMasLa a0 ' suOLsLAoad LeLaads asagj 40 y UOL138S UL paLjL3ads asLMaa44o ssOLuO -1.3y ;aea;uo0 ajejS •e IVH3 N39 •Z - L uO.W aS -S'S aaS - SNOILINI330 1N3NIlb3d H31110 '3 • saOsLAaadnS 3o paeog a44 10 Iaa10 a44 Jo a3LJIo aye. UL aLll uo pup lk4unoO e4so0 ea4uo0 jo saosLAaadnS }o paeog ay4 Kq KLLenuup pa4dope " UOLje-4.iodsupal }o :juaw:jaeda0 ',K3Ua6y UOLje'4aodsueal pue ssautsng ' RLUJOJlLeO Jo a:le4S a4-Ir 10 saleN a6efl 6uLLLEAaad Leaaua9 pup sa:Iea Le juad :Iuawd Lnb3 a4l 10 u0tl Lpa Isa4e L a44 sueaw S31d2i 3SVFt 91dIIIVA3Hd lVd31139 (lHV S31VH IVINH lN3WdIni 3 •a -Z3eajUO3 SLy4 aapun SUL43p Aa3LJ;O ao a313jo 'EOUade bULpuodsaaao3 SIL a0 ' 9:)ua6y ay4 o; aajaa off. pa4aad -aa'4uL aq LLe4s aa3Lj;0 a0 a3Lj}o '93ua6e a4elS a ao eLuao} LleO .10 3le3S aql 04 uLaaa44 a3uaaalaa RUV -;L6L `,taenuer palep � ( •S-s se o4 paaaajaa sawLjawos aa4leuLaaa4) ` UOL-4ej.Aodsueal jo 4uawlaeda0 `fioua6y UOLje4aodsueal pup ssauLsng °eLuao} LLP3 jo ale4S aqj 4o suOLJe3L}L3adS pappuels ayj sueaw ( •S•S) S140Ilb9I3I33dS OIiUNNIS •P •43eJZUo3 sL44 }o UOL4eajsLULwpe JOI aAL4ejuasaadaa s , k3ua6b a44 SL 04M. 'R4P041ne sLy 40 adoas 844 UL41tM 6UL13e 4u06e pazLa041ne sLy ao (aaaUL6u3 JaL40 013LJ.40 xa !UOKananS-aauoLssLwwoO peob) a043aaL0 --- SJJOM 3LLgnd filuno0 e4so0 eaZuo0 a44 sueaw H33NISN3 •3 •�faua6y aye 4o �Cpoq 6uluaano6 aye sueaw SHOSIA2i3M 30 GHVOS •q • suoLsLAOad LeL3ads pup Lesodoad ' sa043ea4UO3 04 a3LJON a4j uo paIe3LpUL se pawaoliad 6ULaq SL JaoM a4Z 43 LyM aOI kz L:tua Lp6a L a4l. sueaw ON39b -e :s6ULueaw 6uLMOLLOJ a4j aney swaa4 6uLMoLLoJI a4l ' saaLnbaa asLMaa440 lxaJU03 a4l ssaLun IuLaaay pasn sy SWH31 (INV SNOIlINI330 • L SNOISIAOdd IVH 3N39 - S NOI133S L` 03SIAU- - SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont. ) a. Examination of Plans , Specifications , Contract and Site of tJork (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 .0IE and the require:ients of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors . - B 2 00119 NIP, :Kldde lleys 6ucMolloj a44 ` suOLjeoLJtoadS paepuelS a4- 40 „� SaL:tt:tueno paseaaoaa ao paseaQouI„ g£0' L-V uot13aS ul 4dea6eaed pa144 a44 UL suoLsLAoad ay; So naLLuI •utaaay paLJtPOM se Zdaoxa KLdde LLeys 0 •oaS 'S'S 10 suOLstnoad 041 -- (b 'S'S) NHOM 30 3dO3S 'S -1-3ea4uo3 a4Z So uotinoaxa a4l aa4le F.Lidwoad pauantaa aq LLPA saapplq aa410 10 saLlupaeng pup `panoadde pup palnoaxa KLLPULJ SL Jopaluoo a4l aaI;p sKep (SL) uaaJ4tS UL41LM pauanlaa aq LLIM aapplq lnlssaoons a44 jo Kjueaeng a4l •p suoLstnoad Letoads a4Z UO paleoLpuL ssaappe 841 4e ,Zuawjaedao s�aoM 3LLgnd Kjuno3 a44 woa} pauLe4go aq ueo ao4oeajuo3 a44 Sq paznoaxa aq of (43ea4uog) juawaaa6y a44 10 Kdoo aLdwes V •aaansuL a44 ao aoloaata a4l Kq paL4L4aao joaaa4l a4eoLldnp ao Kdoo 43exa up (o-Z) ao `aaansuL pajjtwpe up Kq pansst aoueansul uot4esuadwo3 s, uaw4.IOM 10 ajeoLdt:taao a (q-Z) ao ` suoLIelab LeLa-4snpul 3o aoloaa1e a4l Kq panssL aansUL-ILas 0; ZUBSU03 So a4e3LJtZaao a (e-Z) AagjLa pup Ispuoq 4oeaZuo3 aye. ( L ) 44tm aa4196 -o,4 44L uanZaa pup 43ea;uo0 a4l u6Ls LLeys aapplq Lnjssaoons aqj `wL4 04 UOLssLwgns s-4L Aalje sKep (L) uanas ULgjLM (£0' l-£ 'S'S) J3eajUO3 _40 uOL4noax3 •O •43ua6y ayj. Kq panoadde waol a44 ut yoea 'ptq LRIOI __-- — --- a4l 10 (%OS) zuaoaad 94114 4seal le So 4unowe up UL puog sLeLaalekl pup aogel a pup ptq Lel-ol ayl So junowe a4l ut puog a3upwao3aad Ln441Le3 a 4sLuanj LLeys aapplq Ln3ssa33ns a4l (ZO' L-E 'S'S) spuog 432aIuo3 •q • saOsLAaadnS jo paeog aye. supaw ,slaoM oLLgnd .40 ao}oaALQ„ LO' L-E •oaS -S-S uL pasn sy ( L0' L-£ 'S'S) :oealuO3 40 pjemV •e •ULaaay pat}tpow se -4daoxa Kldde LLeys £ 'oaS 'S'S 10 sUoLsLnoad a4l (£ * S'S) IUSIN03 3H1 JO HOI1MN3 amv abvmd • v • Lesodoad Alag4 jo UOL4eaaplsuo3 JOI algl610 aq o4 aapao UL `aouaLaadxa pup 144LLLglsuodsaa LeLoueuLj ` KZLLIge aLa4j of se K3ua6y a44 o4 aouaptna Itwgns 01 paaLnbaa aq Kew pup ` apo3 suOLssalOud pup ssauLsng ay4 Kq papLAoad se JaOM paaLnbaa ayj waojaad 01 asuaOLL PILen a 6uLpLo4 sao;oeajuoo aq 4snw saapptq LLV ( •Zuo3) LL ' L-Z ' S_-S) _ saapptq So nouala wog •p ( •4uO3) SNOIlIaNO3 aNV S1NNHIn1 H (0I9) ldSOdOad -£ SNOISIAOlid lVH3N39 - g NOI133S .x� SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 5. SCOPE OF WORK (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(1 ) 0 4-1 .038(2) , or 4-1 .038(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. 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 the following insurance: (a) With respect to the Contractor's operations: 8 - 4 AM AqhA w,M' UV-Ll401 S - S 'Q3HflSNI Q3WVN V SV AJN39V 3I3I33dS 3H1 3WVN l'IVHS `01183H1 O3H3VllV S30IS SO `S3I0110d BO A3I10d 3H1 'P8421S . aajjVULaaay se uoLZ3aS sL4Z So suotstnoad ayl aapun aoj3ealuo3 jo 44jjjgetl lenZ3eaIu03 ayl 6uLansuL la3ueansul a6ewea Xjj adoad OOO` O5S pue (;LILgiLj otlgnd 000` 0055/000` 05Z5 Ue4 ssal 4ou slunowe UL a3ueansul aneweQ lk4aadoad Pue &1L11geLl 3L Lod ao �C3tlod a - (q) pue (e) Lgnd �o sat3tsuotsLntpgns 6uto6aaoJ. aye 10 4410aaua6 04 se uoL4e4twtL 4n044114 (3) pue °potaad KOLLod ay; 6uLanp 41aadoad ;o uot43nal.sap ao of tanCuL jo Ono 6uLsLae sa6ewep LLe ao} (000`OOL$) saelLO0 puesnoyl paapunH auo ZseaL le .40 a6eaano0 (aje50a6 e JO) Lelol a ` a3uaaan000 ao juap133e aad 1LwLL leyl off. 43aCgns pue laouaaano3o ao luapLaae auo Xue UL 41jadoad jo uot43najsap ao o4 4anCuL jo zno 6uLsLae sa6ewep LLe aoj (000`055) saeLLoa puesnoyl 44}ij seal �e ao� a3ueansuI �ltltgetl a ewes �aacToad aALl3a4OJd s,JOI3ea4uo3 aeLn6aa (LL) pue !a3uaaan33o ao ;uapt3oe auo kue ut suosaad aaow ao oml jo syleap ao of saLanCuL XLtpoq jo 4no 6uLsLae sa6ewep Lle JO; (000` 005S) saeLLoa puesnoyl paapunH aAL j -.seal Ze x01 pue `uosaad auo Sue So yjeop ao of saLanCuL SLtpoq jo 4no 6uLsLae sa6ewep Lle JOI (000`.09ZS) saeLLoa puesnoyl 44jLj paapunH oral 1seaL le JOI aaueansul �4MgeL1 3LLgnd uotlOaload s,aol3eajuo3 aeLn6aa ( L) :l Leyaq uMo a L041. ut paan3oad ag o4 asnea ao aanooad LLeys aol3ealuo3 ` suoLleaado ,saojoealuoognS of ;3adsaa y1LP1 (q) pue :poL.Aad 9:) LLod ay-4 6utanp 94aadoad jo uoLj3naZsap ao oZ kanCuL 10 Ono 6uLsLae sa6ewep LLe aoI000` OOlS) sae11oQ puesnoyl paapunH aup 4seaL 4e jo a6eaaAo3 (ale6aa 6e 10) LPIOI a laauaaan000 ao 4uaptooe aad ltwLL 4944 of 13aCgns 'pue a3uaaan3oo ao juapt33e auo .Cue UL 41aadoad Jo uot43na4sap ao of KanCUL ;o Ino 6uLsLae sa6ewep LLe aoJ- (000` 05S) saelLoa puesnoyl ktlLJ I-seaL le ao3 aoueansul 4l M geLl abewea A'laa oad s,aol3ea4uO3 aeLn6aa ( LL) pue !a3uaaan33o ao 4uapt33e auo Cue UL suosaad aaow ao omz 3o yleap ao of saLanCuL kLIpoq jo 4no 6uLsLae sa6ewep LLe JOI (000` 005$) saello0 puesnoyl paapunH aAtj lseaL '4e pue ` uosaad auo Sue JO y;eap ao of saLanCuL RLtpoq jo 4no 6uLsLae sa6ewep LLe JOI (000` 05Z$) sAPLLOO puesnoyl k4.Itj paapunH oMl lseal le ao; aaueansul KlMqeLj OLLgnd s, aoj3eajuo3 aeLn6aa ( L) ( -4663) aaueansul •e ( •4uo3) (L 'S'S) AlI1ISISNOMS QNV S?IOIltl13H 1x931 '8 SNOISIAOHd 1tfZi3Pt39 - 9 N0I133S low SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) a• Insurance (Cont, ) (2) Form, Term, Certificates .A u 4 uw i 4zaadoad }o uoi4onalsap ao o� �Canru� �° gnu uu����- saeLLoO Puesnoyl 4 1 �seaL 4e ao� aoueansul �CI�L�geLl abewep A-4aa°o.Ad s,ao4oea4uo3 aeLn6aa ( t I) pue • ea -to 04 !aouaaan000 ao 4uaP�ooe auo Cue u� suosaad aaow ao oM� 3o 44POP oa sa �anCui �CL�poq }° ono 6utstae sabewep He JO; (000` 0095) LL Puesnoyl Pau aALJ IseaL '4e pue ` uosaad auo Cue �° g�easaE° o� 0 o no 6Ulslae sa6ewep LLe ao; (000` OSZS LL 0 saLanCu.L 'Lip q - �- Puesnoyl J(-J3L3 paapunH oMl IseaL Ze ao} aoueansul �� L�ge ! 1 OLLgnd s, ao��ea�uo3 aeLn6aa ( �) ( --4uo3) aoueansul •e ( •Juo3) (L 'S'S) AlIlI9ISNOdS3H (INV S110I1b138 14931 8 SNOISIAObd JVH3N39 - 9 NOI133S :..� ,�-� a^.a--cro�;Y.:••�•;s. g:- :.:, =ems:.^.. �r. M-r-�: - r 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 tirt�es . 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. x y� 4,.. • MEN •SLdde 4ou Lleys aoj3eajuo3 ayj anp Sauow ;o uoL4uajaa 6utpae6aa ` ZL ' L-L '3aS 'S'S ;o sgdea6eaed 4446La pup 144uanas ' 44xts ayl ;o suotstnoad ayl a ewe0 ao; XZMqtsuodsaH •; •xaoM ayl ;o uot4aldwo3 ao; aWLI ;o Suotsuajxa ao 93u86b a4Z Isute6e swtel3 ao; stseq aye awooaq fou Lleys uoaaagj suot4e4jwLL ao sa4noa ssa33p ;o KzjjtgejteARun a41 •ajts qoC ay4 o4 ssaa6a pup ssaa6ut pup uotZe4aodsueaj 6ut43a;;e suot4e1twIL 10440 pue ` s4tWtL peoL a6pl.Aq pue peoa ` suotZ3tajsaa °paatnbaa sZ. waad Iseoueaeal3 ;o pue speoa a}entad pue 3LLgnd 6ut4stxa ;o SUOL41P000 ay:. ;o uotZe6L4sanut uMo sly axew ILeys aoj3eaZuo3 a41 a'ZtS uot43na4suo3 oZ ss533y •a •asuadxa sty le aoj3eajuo3 aye. Sq pautelgo aq LLeys yaoM aqZ ;o aouewao;aad ayj ao; 4uatuanuo3 ao Saessaoau aae sautwaa4ap aoZ3ea4uo3 aye g3t4M silwaad ao ` s4uawasea ` keM -;o-s:zy6ta Leuot:tippe A'uV •jaequo3 styj aapun 4aoM aye. So a3uew. -ao;aad ayj ao; alenbape ' pautwaalap aq ue3 se ae; se `aae A'oua6y ayj ;o ; Leyaq uo ao Rq paatnboe s1twaad aay40 pue s4lwaad .LLt3 'A'a:Iua-;o-s:146ta ` s4uawasea ' XPM-10-5446ta a41 s4uawase3 pue eM-10-s44 tb 'P •z3ealuo3 ayz aapun ao43eazuo3 ayj anp awooaq of ao anp satuow Sue woa; pajonpap aq Sew pup aojoeajuo3 ayj Xq auaoq aq llpys satedaa yons ;o Iso3 ay.L •xaoM ay4 uo paaa}ua ao4oea4uo3 ay4 ua4m se poo6 se u0141PUOD a o4 XZiadoad ao saM Ltoe; pa6ewep aqZ aaoZsaa o:j A'apssaaau aae se satedaa yons apew aq o; asneo ao a4ew few aaauL6u3 a44 ` sueld ayj uo uraoys s4uawasea ao SPA-;o -s446ta ay; uLgz jm A':taadoad ao saLjttt3e; pa6ewep aa419 04 ao eaae uotZ3najsuo3 _ ay4 ;o SlIUL3LA 844 ut sat41113e; REA146L4 ao abeuteap pa6ewep 04 satedaa Saessa3au ay4 a4ew OZ sLte; aoZ3ea1uo3 ayj ;I :6utMoLLoJ- aq4 Sq papasaadns aae sunt}eat;toads paepuejS ayj ;o [ L ' L-L uotj3aS ;o Z ydea6eaed ;o sa3ua}uas oml Isel ay1 ( •zuo3) Sjaa oad ;o uot4enaasaad •3 ( •4uo3) (L 'S'S) AlI1ISISNOdS3b ONb SNOIIV13H IV931 '8 SNOISIAOSd 1tfb3N39 - 8 N0I133S v .. I SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS -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.tha Standard Specifications art- am nd 4 ' J%4,A UU.AU ao Sd1 LI i l lie} pa6ewep aa419 o4 ao eaae uoLZ3nj4suo3- a44 10 XZIULoLA a4l ul saLIM3e; Xemg614 y ao 06euLeap pa6ewep OZ saLedaa Xaessaaau a44 ajew of sLlej aoj3eajuo3 a4z 11 :6uLMoLLOI a44 Xq papasaadns age suotjeot,ItoadS paepue4S a4i ;o LL " L-L UOL43US 10 3 4dea6eaed }o saoualuas oml Isel a41 ( •Zuo3) d(Iaa oad 10 uoL4enaasaad -o ( *4uo3) (L 'S'S) AlI1ISISNOMS ONb SNOIIV13H 111931 '8 SNOISIAOHd 1H63N39 - 8 NOI133S SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIMIS -8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Rave or Earthquake �- — Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 . 165, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave 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 Work 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 , 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 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 shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. 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PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) a. Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) +4J l V.1U UU `.. ' :6uIMOLLOS ay4 y4IM aouepa000e uI 3 uo1430sgnS uI paplAoad se paulwa048p aledaa au,4 jo 4soo 86 uI a4edl3l4aed LIIr•1 94uno3 ay4 `poo« ao wao4s e SPM anewep a44 pasneo 4e44 aouaaan000 a44 uayM - sasodand uoslaedwoo pIq aol pIq s,ao43ea4uo3 ay4 3o 4unowe ay4 jo 4uao gad S spaaoxa 4ey4 `3 uo14oasgnS ut paplAoad se pauluaa4ap 'aledaa jo 4soo ay4 fed LLIm k;uno3 ay4 la4enby4aea ao anent IepI4 a sem a6ewep ay4 pasneo 4ey4 aouaaan000 a44 ua4,t1,--4J0P1 aledad aoj 4uaw-ked •V ( '4u03) (L 'S'S A1I1I9IS1dOdS3H UNV SNOI1V13b 1V931 '8 SNOISIAOHd 1Vb3H39 - 8 N101133S SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) a. Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of Mork 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. Beginnina 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 "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer 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 work prior to the date stated in the "llotice 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 request. 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 in 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. '. B - 10 M-27 LL - 8 -' • RLdde IOU LLe4S 80' 1-6 'oaS 'S'S 10 SUOLSLAoad ay1 (80- L-6 'oaS 'S' S) sIso0 pe04aan0 So Zuawlsn• py -a •aoz pnd RZuno3 a4Z Sq SLL[q Rjun00 3o juawRed ao; Rep aeLn6aa ayj 6ULMOL101 Rep ay4 uo apew aq Mm anp aoueLeq ay4 10 4uawRed 'auop set•% 1aoM 844 43L4M uo R4aadoad aye ao IaoM pies JSULe6e MIS uaaq aney SaDLZOU pLOM O ao SUOLL ou le4l pue `a040ea4UOJ a44 10 SUOLSSiwo ao s43e uodn paseq Roua6y 04; 414m paLIJ uaaq aney SwLeLo ou 4e44 pue `pied uaaq aney sLeLJB4ew pue aogel JOS SwieLp He jey4 4uawaje4s ua4gcjm uaoms a Sq SOLJ�jaao ay J! 11aom ayj So a3ue4dao3e pue uoL4aLdwoo ayj aoS anp aoueLeq ----- aye 04 palIi ua aq LLeys ao13ea4uo0 aye ` UOLZaLdwoO SO a3LION 841 10 6ULL14 a4l aa4Je sRep (S£) aALJ-,KjJLq (Z) •aapaooad Rjuno3 aq4 y; LM papaooaa aq of UO LZa Ldwoo 10 a3 LION a asnea L Leys 41 `VOM pa4aLdwoo aye s;daooe paeog ayj jI •SJOSLAaadnS So paeog ayj of �jaoM ayj So aoue4da33e a4q puawwOOaa LLeys aaauL6u3 aye `xaoM aatjua a44 10 UOLZOLdwoo Rao43eJSL4es uodn ( L) (LO' L-6 •oaS ' S'S) luaw ed LeULJ •p •Rldde Zou LLe4s S90' L-6 •oaS 'S'S 10 SUOLSLAoad a41 (S90' L-6 'S' S) spun3 P0444WM S0 luaw ed •O •a01oealuo3 aye anp 4unowe pa4eupsa Rue woaj juaoaad OL PLO444 M Mm Roua6y a44 `ZO• L- LL •oaS 'S' S So 4dea6eaed gjjnoj a4l pue 90• L-6 •oaS 'S 'S So 4dea6eaed pat44 a4l 10 SUOLSLAoad 6UL4oILJuoo So naLL uI (90• L-6 -S'S) sluaw ed Le�jaed •q •RLdde 4ou LLeys SW L-6 'oaS ' S' S 10 SUOLSLAoad a4l (SVO• L-6 ' S'S) S44 �b 10 UOLIeuLwa04aa •e •ULaaay paL; pow se Zdaoxa 'RLdde LLeys 6 'oaS 'S'S So SUOLSLAoad ay1 (6 *S'S) 1N3WAbd GIJV IN3W3HnStl3W '01 -Reptloy a aq of paaap�suoo aq LLeys RepuoW BULMOLLOS a4l RepunS a uo slLej sRep�Loy 6uio6.aJOJ a4l SO Rue II ( '4uo3 ) (90' L-8 ' S-S) UOL4al woo So OWLI •a ( •Iuo0) SS3 SOBd ONa 140I1t103S021d '6 SJJOISIAOdd 1tld3N39 - 9 NOI103S � a< F SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 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. Q. All prior partial er-tir -tPc and n_vr nt< <h-ll - XLdde 4ou LMS SVO- L-b '"b, 5 5 }u ,UUL�LJ%U.AU yl (SV0' L-6 ' S'S) Shy Ia }o uoi4eulwaaI-a0 'e •u Laaay pa L} pow se 4da3xa `4 dde LLeys 6 'oaS 'S'S }o SUOLSLAoad ay1 (6 'S'S) 1143WAbd QIJV 1N30IMSM 'OL ,KepuoW BULMO LLo} ayl .KeP i Loy e aq ol paaap�suoa aq LLeys a Sue }I �CepunS a uo SL Le} S4eP �04 6u io6.aao} aye } ( -4uo3 ) (90' L-8 . S-S) uoPaL Woo }o awL1 -a ( •Juo0) SS38502id UNa NOIlt103SO"d *6 SHOISIAOdd 1Vd3N39 - fl L10 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 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 shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. 11 . SOUND CONTROL REQUIREMENTS Sound control shall conform to the provisions in Section 7-1 .01N, "Sound Control Requirements," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. The noise level from the Contractor's operations, between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. , shall net exceed 86 dBA at a distance of 50 feet. This requirement in no way relieves the Contractor from responsibility for complying with local ordinances regulating noise level . Said noise level requirement shall apply to all equipment on the job or related to the job, including but not limited to trucks, transit mixers or transient equipment that may or may not be owned by the Contractor. The use of loud sound signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings except those required by safety laws for the protection of personnel . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this section shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work involved and no additional compansation will be allowed therefor. 12. LEGAL ACTIONS AGAINST THE COUNTY In the event litigation is brought against the County concerning compliance by the County with State or Federal laws, rules or regulations applicable to highway work, the provisions of this section shall apply. a. If, pursuant to court order, the County prohibits the Contractor from performing all or any portion of the work, the delay will be considered a right of way delay within the meaning of Section 8-1 .09, "Right of Way Delays," of the Standard Specifications unless the contract is terminated as hereinafter provided, in which event compensation payable to the Contractor shall be determined in accordance with said termination provisions. b, If, pursuant to court order (other than an order to show cause) the County is prohibited from requiring the Contractor to perform all or any portion of the work, the County may, if it so elects, eliminate the enjoined work pursuant to Section 4-1 .03, "Changes," of the Standard Specifications or terminate the contract. c. If the final judgment in the action prohibit- the County from requiring the Contractor to perform all or any portion of the work the County will either eliminate the enjoined work pursuant to Section 4-1 .03. "Changes," of the Standard Specifications or terminate the contract. 12 029 ocloo ��- Z3a1!p Aew laau!6u3 041 se suo!loe 1ay10 4ons ajel -10e11uo3 a43 u! papnlou! s3uaw _a1!nbal ielapa3 a43 lapun pa1lnbal uo!le3uawnoop lie 'pantonu! ale spun} lelapaj 43!4m 01 se sloatold uo '6ulpnl3u! 33e13uo3 ayl }o suolslnold ayl lapun loloel3uo3 ayl Aq pa4s!u1n} aq o3 paimbal uol3eluawn3op ayl 41!M laaul6u3 344 4sluln3 (!) -lapunala4 pa3eu!uu al slellalew 1o} slaplo 10 sloe.iluo3gns lapun loloelluo3 a43 40 3salalul pue allll 1346!1 a43 lie Aluno3 ay3 01 u6lsse Heys lol3elluo3 ay1 4laaut6u3 a41 4q paloallp 1ualxa a41 o1 -lapunalay paleu!w1a3 ste!1a1ew so} s.iapio 10 sloel3uoogns }o 3no 6uls!1e swleto lle pue sall! t!ge! l 6u!pue3s3no lie all3as 'laau16u3 a41 }o lenoldde ua13!1r► 1ol1d ayl o3 3oafgnS (y) -ste!lalew yons 1o4 all!1 }o sluawnoop 1a43o 10 ales }o sll!q 4ilm pue 'suo p eo!}!oadS plepuel$ 9y1 }o ,'s3uzwAed lepied,, 190, 1_6 uo!loaS ut papino.id se apew uaaq sey luaw,(ed le!11ed yo!4M 10} s1e!1a1ew But pnloui 'aapuna.iayAluno3 ay3 Aq paseyolnd slellalew lie of ai1!3 pooh yl!mAjuno3 ayl ap!nold of A3! l!q!suodsal s,1o37e13uoj ayl aq lle4s 31 -l0aul6u3 a43 Aq paloal!p se VOK a43 u! pasn lal lou sle palew }o asodsl0 (6) -lsanbal Aew jazu16u3 a43 se uollewJo}ut 1a410 yons pue 'uo!leool a6elols sl! 6u!pni3u! -V0M ayl u! pasn lay( lou pue Vor4 ayl u! asn 1o} s1ailddns w014 palaplo 10 paseyolnd 'paonpold Aisno!nald ste!1a3ew lie }o ISIt 4JOjUanu1 ue 41!M laau!6u3 a43 ap!nold (}) •aaaul6u3 ayl Aq bu!1l1M u! Rzt1041ne as!Msaylo ssalun pawlo}1ad 1a41ln4 aq of 3ou ale slaplo 10 sloelluoo J!a41 le43 pue paleulwlal 6u!aq s! 1oe13uoo a4l leyi ssaitddns pue ssoloelluoogns lie A}llotl (a) -a6ewep wo1} slellalew 30alojd of Alessaoau st se uo!3oe yons aje1 (p) -110m a43 10 al!s a43 wo1} weld pue luawdlnba anowaH (o) -uo!3eulw1al 1o} 3oarold ayl alnoas o3 4lessa3au swaap laau!6u3 341 110M 1111011ad (q) -aoueldaooe o1 1o!1d pa330w03 aq o3 pa33al!p Alleo!}!oads 3e41 ldaoxa 13e13uo3 ay1 lapun 11oM tie dols (e) • lleys 1o1oe13uo3 a43 'laau16u3 a43 4q 6up pm ut paloal!p as!M1a410 se ldaoxa .1 'pue ao!1ou uall!1ra p!es }o ld!aoal uodn •pajeu meal aq of s! 13e13uo3 a43 3e43 6u!A}!3ads 'slos!nladnS 10 p1eo8 ayl }o uewlle43 ay3 4q pau6ts ao!3ou ua11!1m a lol3e13uo3 a41 onsst tl!M laau!6u3 a41 ' l :6u!n%01104 ayl Aq p0ulano6 aq lieys uolleu!wlal 40 Juana ayl u1 l013e13u03 ayl 01 algeAed uo!3esuadwoo le3o3 a43 pue 1oe13uOD 041 10 uo!3eulws3l -p (•1uo3) A1Nn03 3H1 1SHIV9V SHOIOb 111931 'Zi SNO l S I ANd I'MMS - 8 N01193S i I, INN SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 12. LEGAL ACTIONS AGAINST THE COUNTY (Cont.) 2. Acceptance of the contract as hereinafter specified shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for damage to materials except as follows: The Contractor's responsibility for damage to materials for which partial payment has been made as provided in Section 9-1 .06, "Partial Payments," of the Standard Specifications, and for materials furnished by the County for use in the work and unused shaii terminate when the Engineer certifies that such materials have been stored in the manner and at the locations he has directed. The Contractor's responsibility for damage to materials purchased by the County subsequent to the issuance of the notice that the contract is to be terminated shall terminate when title and delivery of such materials has been taken by the County. When the Engineer determines that the Contractor has completed the work under the contract directed to be completed prior to termination and such other work as may have been ordered to secure the project for termination, he will recommend that the Board of Supervisors formally accept the contract, and immediately upon and after such acceptance by the Board of Supervisors, the Contractor will not be required to perform any further work thereon and shall be relieved of his contractual responsibil- ities for injury to persons or property which occurs after the formal acceptance of the project by the Board of Supervisors. 3. The total compensation to be paid to the Contractor shall be determined by the Engineer on the basis of the following: (a) The reasonable cost to the Contractor, without profit, for all work performed under the contract, including mobilization, demobilization and work done to secure the project for termination. Reasonable cost will include a reasonable allowance for project overhead and general administrative overhead not .to exceed a total of 7 percent of direct costs of such work. When in the opinion of the Engineer the cost of a contract item of work is excessively high due to costs incurred to reredy or replace defective or rejected work, the reasonable cost to be allowed will be the estimated reasonable cost of performing such work in compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications and the excessive actual cost shall be disallowed. (b) A reasonable allowance for profit on the cost of the work performed as determined under Sub-section (a) , provided the Contractor establishes to the satisfaction of the Engineer that it is reasonably probable that he would have made a profit had the contract been completed and provided further, that the profit allowed shall in no event exceed 4 percent of said cost. B 14 00131 yy. Sl - 8 (Jis��1V r r- K •sloejluoogns Ile u papnlouj aq lleys u0133as slyl 10 suolslnoid ayI •33ej3uo3 ay3 }o suo!s!noid ayl aapun pauielaa ao Idol aq o2 'Aue ;! 's3unowe pue sluawAed uoijd Jo3 u0123npap 03 33a(gns aq lleys a3ew!ls3 leul3 ay2 uodn 3uatiL{ed 5ulpnl3ul `s2uawAed IIV •pal3llua aq Ij!m jol3ejluo3 ay3 yo!yM 02 2e41 10 ssaoxa u! uo!3esuadwo3 le2ol ul llnsa.i IOU ll!M 'paMolle jo pled Alsnolnajd s2unowe Ile yl!M Ja440603 `pled snyl 3unowe ayl uo!u!do siy u! uayM 'alewp s3 leu!j a43 3o aouenss! 6u! -puad salew,2sa w!ja1u! ;o siseq a42 uo s2uawAed alew Aew Jaaul6u3 ayl 'sjos!njadnS jo pjeog a4 Aq Toa+ a42 3o a3ue2da33e 1a1jy •popad 3e4l jo3 paule3al aq lleys spsooai yons pue 'sjeaA aaJyl 3o po pad a lo} pue paleulwial aq o3 si loealuoo ay2 1ey2 a3!2ou ayl 3o aouenssi ua33e sawil Ile le A3uno3 941 Jo san13eluasajdaa Aq 1!pne jo uoiloadsui o3 uado aq lleys 'uol33as s1y1 30 suo!s!noid ayl 41!M aouepi000e ui uo!lesuadwoo au!wlalap o3 Aaessaoau 'siol3eiluo3gns s!y pue jo23ej3uo3 a42 10 spJooal IN •3oeJluo3 ayl 10 uolleu!wlal o2 anp algeAed 3unowe 041 6ululuu alap ul slsoo anneal -sluiwpe s,ao3oe.i2uo3 ayl uo3 aouemolle algeuoseaj y (p) -aa0u!6u3 ay1 Aq paloai!p se 3o pasodslp as!MJaylo Jo 3uaw3jedaa a43 01 pasanllap 'lopuan ayl 03 pauinlal le!1a2ew 6uilpue4 30 Jo33eJluo3 041 01 lsoo algeuoseaj ayI (o) (•lu03)AINnO3 3N1 ISNIVSV SNO113V 1b931 'Zl SNO I S i A0Nd 1V'13N39 - 9 N01133S SNO I S I AOU lt/213139 - 9 N01133S SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND 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 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 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 mages 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(lb� of the Standard Specifications will be 18 percent for all work, 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. t` C - 1 0000 Y ftioo t - a -aped '6u!oual 'adid Pals pa3e6nijoo 'ad!d ajajouoo a»o coda pUe es'aljew 4uaw P P 3 3u!ed Iaa�s 6u! luawao �o a�!nbal aq II!M aoue! Idwoa jo saieol3!l�ao „'aoue! Idwo3 jo _ saleo,�!1�a3�� `LO• I-9 uolloaS ur suo!s!noid ayl 41!M aouepj000e ui ^i SIVIV31eW •z bridge, excluding sign bridge - - - - - - - 30 Piledriving, not including cast-in- - - - - 23 drilled hole piles - - - - " - 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. nn 't c 7A rm7wio2o 1 - a •Axoda pue `sialaew luaw -aped '6u!ouaj 'adld laals pale6njao3 `ad!d a3ajouo3 pa»oju!a1 `luted ' laals 6u! -ojolu!a.i 'luawao �oj pa.ilnba.i aq 11!M aoue! ldwoo jo sa3e3lj!ljao „`a3ueildwo3 1; sa3e:)!4!1Ja3„ `LO• l-9 u0113aS u! suo!s!noid a43 yi!M aouepj000e u! i SIV IV31VW •Z a033eJ3uo3 ay3 Aq suolleaado jo aouanbas jo 6uluueld good 'o •w p aim a41 u! 3sol ale pue awll jo poljad 6uol a ao4 pasn lou aje leyl joloejluo3 a43 Aq pajapuo saj'els •q •luawd!nba uo!lonilsuoo3o asn u! a3ua6! 16aN •e :ao33ej3uo3 ay3 anp awooaq of jo anp saluow Aue woa3 pa33npap aq 11!14 `suoseal 6u!Mo11oj a4l 3o asneoaq paoeldslp jo paAoilsap sale3s 6ul33asai u! panlonu! step a3ew pue luawdlnba 'jogel jo isoo a41 •aol3ej3uo3 a43 anp awooaq o3 jo anp sa!uom Aue wojj palonpap aq Ile4s isanbaj s,aoloejluo3 044 yl!M Aldwoo o3 paa!nba.i step alew pue 3uawd!nba 'jogel jo lsoo a43 6J9au16u3 944 Aq las as043 ue43 �a410 s-Vew jo sapej6 `saull `sgn4 'saleas leuo!3!ppe slsanbal joloe13uo3 a4l 41 •3as ale Aayl y3!t4m 1oj asodind a43 jol sNj ew pue saNe3s ay3 4o Aoua!o!jjns pue Aoenbape a4l jo a6pnf alos a43 aq 11e4s Jaau!6u3 043 •s3uawnuow AaAjnS •6 •slauueyo pue sa421!p `sad!d u!eip wlols 's110A1n3 adld `slJanlno xoq `saloyuew `slalu! `s11eM 6uluie3aj 'slleMpeaN 'j •suolle3!4loads pue sueld 043 42!14 a3uewJo3uo3 ainoas o3 Ajessaoau aae se slojluoo apej6 aleaedas yons ap!noid Ile4s JoheJluo3 043 •Jaau!6u3 a43 Aq 3as aq IHM lolluoo ape16 jo luawu6lle _ J04 s�l.iew jo sajels leuolllppe oN -uo!loas leunlonjls ay3 jo 1oj3uo3 aol pue gano a4l Joj saje3s lojluoo apej6 pue 3uawu6lle leul3 se pasn aq t1e4s 4a43 `las ale saje3s gjno aaa411 -sgan3 •a 'saje3s leu!4 pue sueld a4l 4l!M aouewaojuoo aanoas of Alessaoau ale se slolluoo apej6 a3ejedas yons ap!nojd Ile4s joloej3uo3 a4l 'Jaaul6u3 a4l Aq las aq 11!14 loiluoo apej6 10 4uawu6! le jol sNjew ao sajels leuol3!PPe ot1 •uo!loas leanlonils 943 loa3uo3 of aoloealuol a43 Aq asn jo4 saje3s lolluoo apej6 pue 4umu61le leull 40 las au0 •p •6u83uaj •7 -sajels 33ua1a3a1 43114 'sadols ll!j pue ln3 •q '6u!jeal3 pue AeM jo 3y61a •e L0' l-5 uo!has US palj!oads se lol3ejluo3 a4l Aq uo!le3l3!1ou aal}e Jaaul6u3 94l Aq las' aq 11!14 swa3! 6uimolloj a43 3o 43ea jol sajels 4o las a3aldwo3 auO 530119 GNV S3N I l 'I Sl I V130 H0113flblSN03 - 0 N01133S s i s law SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 2. MATERIALS (Cont.) The asphalt concrete and 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. Refer to Section "Asphalt Concrete" and Minor Structures" of these Special Provisions. f The Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than 4 working days advance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspections of materials for asphalt concrete, aggregate base and portland cement concrete from recognized commercial plants and for aggregate subbase and any other material from other �-- — than the usual commercial sources. The relative compaction will be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method Uo. Calif. 216. The field density may be determined by Test Method No. Calif. 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No. Calif. 23) .) 3. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Through traffic shall be routed around the work area over existing' roads during the construction period. In order that all unnecessary delay to the traveling public may be avoided, through traffic shall not be routed over the existing roads until all materials and equipment necessary to prosecute the work without delay is at the work site. Construction operations shall be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 12-foot-wide 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 10-foot-wide traffic lanes for public traffic. All existing road signs shall be salvaged and stockpiled on the job site as directed by the Engineer, for pickup by County forces. 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 furnishing, (except those items shown on the plans to be County furnished) installing, maintaining and re- moving all (including County furnished) signs, lights, flares, barricades and other warning and safety devices. Flagging costs shall be borne equally by the County and the Contractor as provided in Section 7-1 .095 "Flagging Costs" of the S.S. Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County, together w'ith 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 Engi-err at least one (1) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up t~e s :-s, posts and fasteners. • ��� D - 2 0013� tlll.�Jv� 1 Will a Aj 'su6ls 3o uollellelsu! 3o uollatdwoo Auol3els!les uodn a3ljd wns dwnl ayl 10 2ua3jad 0y - luawaj3ul 1sjlj :aauuew 6utmottoj ayl u! tojluo3 otjjeal pue 6uluBiS jot ao!jd wns dwnt loejluo3 a41 jo sluawaj3ui ui apew aq tteys luawAed -loejluoo ayl japun jo13ejluo3 a41 of anp awooaq o1 uo anp saiuow Aue woj3 palonpap aq Aew pue jo33ejluo3 ayl Aq aujoq aq Iteys doyS u6iS pjeA a3ueualuleW anuany tta4S ayl of pauinlal pue wolf panowaJ s! 1! awll ay1 uaarwlaq pa6ewep jo lsol tep alew pa4s!ujnj-Aluno3 lie 3o lsoo luawa3etdaj ayl •Jo3aJa42 pamolle aq ll!M uo!lesuadwo3 teuolllppe ou pue ' tojluo3 3ijjej1 pue 6ulu6lS jo3 p!ed a3tid wns dwnt 1oejluoo ayl u! papnioui se pajap!suoo aq tteys 'slsod pue 'su6is pa4sluln3-Aluno3 6u pi nla.i pue 6ullne4 `dn 6uiN3!d 6ulpntou! 'jaaul6u3 ayl Aq pa13a1lp se, pue 'ulaJay pa!poads se 'suetd ayl uo urwoys se su6!s tie 6u!nowa� pue 6ululelu!ew 16u! Lteasui joj pue 'steluap pui pue 'luawdlnba 'stool 'slepalew 'jogel tie 6u!ys!ujnj aoj uo!lesuad -woo tln3 6u!pntout 'suolslnoid tetoads asayl pue suo!1eo!l!oadS pjepuelS ayl jo L u0113as u! SUOISIAoid ayl of 6ulwjo3uoo jo3 uollesuadwo3 tlnj - -jojajayl paMolle aq ti!M uollesuadwo3 teuoll!ppe ou pue ' to.i2uo3 olj3e11 pue 6ulu6!S jot p!ed a3ljd wns dwni 1oeiluoo a41 ul papnioui se pajaplsuoo aq tteys 6uidials ayl 6UTAOwaJ pue luawaned ayl 6u!dlj1s Jo3 uo p esuadwo3 linj •suolleo!jloadS piepuelS ayl jo ,Is6up jew luawaned pue sadlalS ol3le-l�� 'SZ0'Z-51 uo!lw oaS u!pap!nojd se panoal ag Heys 6u!dlj1s A-ieaodwal ay1 'paoelinsaj aq of lou s! luawaned ayl 11 -)flora ayl punoae jo 46noa4l 3!33ei1 jo a6essed lualuanu03 pue ales ayl l03 ap!no.id o1 loloealuo3 ayl Aq auop aq Ileys 'pau!nbaj j! '6uldp2s 3uawaAed Ajejodwal ., -AGM a41 punoje 31llei1 13aj!P of aq ile4s _..-._� uaw6ell ayl jo Alnp alos ayl -ainsot3 ayl Jo aouenpe ui uaw6et4 lualadwo3 -��--- uotlels pue ap!nojd oste Heys JoloeJluo3 ayl 'Jaaul6u3 ayl Aq pal3a.ilp 31 •jaaul6u3 ayl Aq paulwualap aq tteys ainsoto ;o y1p!M auet Pea aoj 416ual jadel ayl leyl lda3xa suo!le3l3!oadS piepuelS 341 3o ,Ia.insot3 aue3„ 'Z60' t-L uolloaS u! suo!srnoid ayl of wjojuo3 lieys ainsot3 aue3 •anuany I1a4S uo doyS u6!S pjeA a3ueualuleW A1uno3 ayl 01 palanllap aq Ileys slsod pue su6ls pa4s!uan3 Aluno3 ayl pue :palluewslp `umop uaNel aq lteys su61s ayl 'uaau!6u3 ayl Aq paloau!p awil a le pue loaroid ayl jo uo paldwoo uodn •Jaaul6u3 ayl 10 lenojdde uall!JM 041 uo aq Aluo iteys 4de.i6eied slyl Jo suolslnoid uolleool ayl o1 suollda3x3 •1aa} uanas aq Iteys aouelealo ayl 'sue!ilsapad aae ala41 aJa4m to 'seaje Ilemap!s uj paleoot a.ie su6ls uagm leyl 2da3xa 'a3e;ins punoj6 uo luawaned 941 pue u6!s 341 uaaralaq aouejealo 1001-anll a ap!noid o1 lsod ayl uo paoeid aq tteys su6!S -luawaned Jo a6pa a41 -- -- 10 ueato laaJ opal lseat 1e st u61s payoelle ay1 1e41 os paleool aq Ileys pue punou6 041 u! „9 - ,Z 3o wnwlulw a las Atainoas aq Heys sisod pooh •jaau16u3 ayl Aq pa139J!p ua4m MJoM 30 llels ay1 -- 6u!paoajd Alaie!pawwi panowaJ aq iteys 6u!Jano3 •loejluo3 ayl uo Taw iaylo Aue 6ulouauRu03 01 jol;d delinq 42!m paJanoo pue paloaja aq Iteys su6lS - ('3uo3) SNINSiS ONy A13AVS 311and '330I0AN03 31end '£ Slltl130 NOI13f1U1SN03 - O N01133S SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont.) Second increment - An additional 30 percent of the lump sum price upon completion of work amounting to 50 percent of the original total contract price. Third increment - Balance of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of removal and dismantling; of signs, posts and framing and delivery of County-furnished materials to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop. 4. COOPERATION The following work by other forces will be under way within and adjacent to the limits of the work specified, as follows: Relocation of utility poles and services. Adjustment of water valve covers, and manhole covers and frames. Replacement of high pressure gas main and reconnection of laterals. Relocation of television cables. Relocation of water lines as necessary. Relocation of gas line as necessary. In lieu of the compensation provisions in Sectibn 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 incon- venience to the Contractor's operations by reason of his conformance with this special provision. 5. OBSTRUCTIONS Attention is directed to the presence of water, sewer, 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. The folic—"n; listed utilities will be installed or relocated by their owners, their a;r_s, or their contractors after rough grading within the limits of each utility I -s;allation or relocation has been completed by the D - 4 0 - 137 N dLr YV 5 - D •atgtssod se uoos se ui6aq o3 suop e3olai Al! t!3n peayaana Motle 4 of 'A3apes 3i33ej3 oilgnd 43rx lua.tsn3ua3 'palaldwo3 aq tteys 6utpes6 46noa 3o 416uat teoi33eid wnwixew ayl -pawio3lad allow+ jo ural! sofew 3suij ayl aq tteys suoisiAosd lei3adS asayl 3o rrsuoil3n.t3sg0,r ui pa13loads6utpeJ6 46noa ` NVOM 30 N30?!0 ,•L M •33e.rluo3 siyl uo sural! PIR teaanas 03 atge3ildde aje y3iyM 4a suoistnoid ayl 'suot3e3iji3adS pJepuelg a43 30 r,`sail!luena Aed leur3rr `5t0'1-6 uasloaS of paloalip si uoilua33y lN3WAVd ONV 1N3W3HnSV3W `9 •ao33aa4l apew aq ttpA luawted alejedas ou pue 'al.tom jo sura3! 33eiluoo snolaeA ayl loo pled saoud ayl ui papnloui se pajapisuo3 aq tteys 'JOI papinojd asirua430 lou 'uoistALid lepads si43 30 sluawa.iinbal ayl of 6uiwJOJuo3 J03 uoilesuadwo3 tin3 •suotle3i4padS plepue3S ayl 3o rr'AeM 3o 345"S 4eM46ill ayl apisln0 sleija3eW ;o lesodsiQrr `Fi•t-L uoi33aS ui suo:s:Aoad ayl yliM -- —- -- -- 03uepio33e ui `alis qof ayl 330 3o pasodsip pue panowaJ aq iley; 'pajalunoaua 3i 'suoilepuna3 pue s3Xanln3 's3inpuo3 'sauil adid pauopuegy •peal 6ui1sixa a43 ul41!M tie3 salod luawa3eldai ayl •3i3jej3 uoj ina3ap a sapinald jol3ea;uo3 ayl t!lun a3etd ui uiewaa lsnw 00+99 Pue 00+09 suoilelS uaaM3aq salod A3! t!3n aaayl ayl •13aCasd si43 V yliM AlIuajin3uoo •pasinba.i palnpa43s aq Ism se suotle3ola.i alioM - .a3ueMotle oN yl6uat 1in3 sl!wil qoP 0RW83 3 se6 329d •ault qj no 10 43JON Saud peayaaAO 01 `yl6uat i1n3 sliwil qoi' Al atge3 Pue 399d Pue 131d s e0 6uialsoM uoileool uope3ol Aliil3lt awil u01le3otav pasodoJd 6ui3six3 Jo uoiletielsul jo sliwil •utaJay pa1jpads se sJaylo Aq AjoM uoi3e3olai Alitiln uoj paj!nbai awi3 043 sapnt3ui suoisinoid tei3ads asa43 Jo h u01330S ui pai;i3ads 3iwit awil a41 -sailitiln asayl o uoilelleisui pue uo pe3otaj a3 33adsai 43!m ssa43esiuo3 iiayl 10 's4ua6e liayl 'siaumo snoiseA ayl 43!m Jaaui6u3 ayl y6nos44 l033eJluo0 ayl Aq 3no paaijom aq tieys sainpa43s 6uileuipsoo3 •si ouMo jo 1auMo A4! ii3n ayl AJilou 'uinl ui ' tt!m 1aaui6u3 a41 •uoile3ota,i ao uoi3etlelsui A3! tiln Vea jo sliwil a43 uiyliM 6uipe16 y6noi 3o uoi3aldwo3 jo a3uenpe ui sAep 6uial�om jn04 6uililm ui Jaaul6u3 ayl A}i3ou lieys lol3e.�luo0 341. •saueld 6uipea6 ayl 40 loo} 5'0 ui43im se pajapisuo3 aq tteys 6uipej6 46noa 'asodind siyl loj •ao43e.a4ua3 (•3uo3) SN0I13f1uS80 •5 �,� Sl 1 V130 N0 i 13C1uSl303 - 0 N01133S 116= - SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 7. ORDER OF WORK (Cont.) Rough grading for PG&E gas line relocation shall be performed to the mutual benefit and convenience of the Contractor and the utility company. The Contractor shall coordinate this work in such a manner as necessary to complete the project within the time limit specified. --- � 8. OBLITERATE SURFACING All existing pavement outside the slope lines of the new roadway ' shall be obliterated in accordance with the provisions in Section 15-2.02A, "Obliterating Roads and Detours," of the Standard Specifications and these - -- special provisions. Pavement shall not be obliterated until an alternate route has been provided for public traffic. Pavement shall be obliterated by scarifying. 9. RESET MAILBOX Private mailboxes 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 Specifications and these special provisions. Redwood posts shall be dense structural grade conforming to the current Standard Specifications of the California Redwood Association. Five (5) sack portland cement concrete, otherwise conforming to the provisions in Section 90-10, "Minor 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. Mailboxes shall not be erected behind the curb where P.C.C. sidewalk exists. 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 receptables mounted on the existing mailbox post shalt be replaced on the new posts. 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's3unow alge2Jod a43 Jod a433suoo `saxoq ay3 6u1A0waJ u! panlonu! 1,1Jom a43 Ile 6ulop pue 12uawdlnba pue sloo3 'slelja3ew 'jogel Ile 6ulyslujnj joj uol3esuadwoo Itnj apnioul Iteys saxogl!ew 6ulllasaJ pue 6ulAowaJ J0j 43ea jad p!ed a3tid 43eJ1u03 a41 ('1u03) X0811VW 13S311 •6 Sl i VIN 110I13f1d1SP103 -' a NO l iO3S SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 10, ADJUST MANHOLE (Cont.) Adjusting Manhole Covers (Case 111) (Requires raising or lowering the manhole cone and possibly adding or removing barrel sections.) Adjusting manhole covers (Case Ili) shall include performing-all work and furnishing all materials necessary to rt'ninvP -nel r in * -nrl rni, r . 1 &J11J4-UVJ0J uo palsnrpe aq Ilegs sJano; aloy -uew ouilstxa 4uaaut6u3 ayl Aq pal3aitp Jo sueld ayl uo umoys aJayM 4- M, le.sauag 31OHNVW 1SMV *OJ -saigeldaoal Jadedsmau 6utpnt3ut `Patltoads anoge se pue sueld a43 uo umNs se lie 46utauied pue `uotleneoxa ,(aessaoau Aue But -pnloul `uot3tsod leUtl ut slunow ayl uo saxoq a43 6u! lielsut Islunow alge4iod ayl 6utl3nilsuo3 'saxoq ayl 6utnauaJ ut panlonut NJQM ayl Ile 6utop pue `luawdtnba pue slool `sle p alew 'aogel lie 6utystuanl Jol uotlesuadwoo lint apnlout iteys saxogltew 6uillasai pue 6utnowal .sol yoea aad pted aot.id 33el1u03 ayl (-W03) XOSI I VI 13S3V i'6 t Sl1t1130 NO110naisnoo -' a N01133S t SECTION D - CONSTRUCT I Oct DETAILS 10. ADJUST MANHOLE (Cont.) Adjusting Manhole Covers (Case 111) (Requires raising or lowering the manhole cone and possibly adding or removing barrel sections.) Adjusting manhole covers (Case 111) shall include performing all work and furnishing all materials necessary to remove and reinstall the frame and cover, remove and/or install concrete throat rings, remove and install concrete cone section, remove and/or install barrel sections, remove concrete anchor block, if such exists, and construct concrete anchor block with Class 'A portland cement concrete. U. MODIFY INLET The existing inlets where shown on the plans shall be modified as shown on the plans in accordance with the provisions in Section 15 "Existing Highway Facilities" of the Standard Specifications. 12. RELAY 36" REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE The existing 36" RCP at Roundhill Road shall be removed to a minimum of 10 feet away from the proposed box culvert. The pipe shall be relaid to intersect the box culvert as shown on the plans, approximately one and one-half foot lowering of the outlet flowline. The contract lump sum price paid for Relay 36" Reinforced Concrete Pipe shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals and for doing all work involved in the relaying of the pipe and the connection of the pipe to the box culvert, including excavation, backfill and reinforcing steel as shown on the plans, as specified in these Special Provisions and as directed by the Engineer. 13. CLEARING AND GRUBB114G Clearing and grubbing shall conform to the provisions in Section 16, "Clearing and Grubbing," of the Standard Specifications. The areas to be cleared and grubbed shall include the entire right of way as staked and shall include all ditch and channel areas where work is to be done as shown on the plans. Only those trees designated for removal by the Engineer shall be removed. All other trees shall be protected from injury. All trees which are to be left in place and which are caused to fall due to the negligence of the Contractor shall be removed by the Contractor at his expense and an approximately equivalent tree restitution shall be made by the Contractor at his expense. Said tree restitution shall consist of furnish- ing, planting and maintaining for one year from the date of acceptance by the County of the contract as complete, a number and species of trees to be determined by the Engineer. The number of trees shall be approximately that number needed to provide an equivalent total diameter-inches to that of the trees destroyed by of the Contractor. The species shall be similar to that destroyed. D - 8 00 .41 F f ' p'. . r •suoele0!j!0ad5 plepuelS ay3 3o ,' Ii!3)f0e8 a1n10n12S„ `g0'£-6i uo!20a5 yl!m a0ueplo33e u! 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I!0e3 6uilstxa tie 3o lesods!p pue Ieaowal apnioUl ite4s 6u!ggn16 pue 6u11ea10 fol p!ed a011d wns dwnl 10e11uo0 a41 ('2UO3) 9N12gt1219 ONK 9NIHV313 SlIV130 NO113A211SNOO - 0 N01133S SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1S. EARTHWORK (Cont.) Pay limits for structure excavation and backfill shall be as shown on the attached Standard Plans A62-A,3 and A62-^,7. The provisions in the sixth and seventh paragraphs in Section 19-3.08, "Structure Excavation and Backfill-Payment," of the Standard 'norifications are superseded by the following: u0j1395 u! pap!AVJU 3itgnd Aq pasneo isnp 6u!ttoiluo3 jo asodand a41 a01 pasn ja4eM -suot1e3t;!oadS paepuelS ayl 30 , 6usia7je&, `Lt u01330S ut suots!Aosd ayl 01 wlo3u03 lteys ialem 6uiAtdde pue Atddns jaleM 6u1d0taA0Q A1ddnS B31VM dO13A30 *41 -.t0P1944 Pa"totle aq tl!M uotlesuadwoo teuoll!ppe au pue `suo!l -e3!J!3ads pue suetd 341 01 wJOV03 01 pajinbaa se jo suetd ayl uo uMoys se `ao} pled astMia410 lou `sa!l! t!oel 6u1.1s!xa ite jo tesods!p pue lenowaJ apnt3u! ileys 6u!ggnj6 pue 6u!seal3 jol p!ed a3!3d wns dwnt loeaxu03 ayl -:-- .w (•luo3) 9r1188n1i9 QNK 5NIHb313 `£t SiiH13C1 NO113n2l1SNO9 - Q No 1133S -------= SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 15. EARTHWORK (Cont.) Pay limits for structure excavation and backfill shall be as shown on the attached Standard Plans A62-A.3 and A62-C.7. _ The provisions in the sixth and seventh paragraphs in Section 19-3.08, "Structure Excavation and Backfill-Payment," of the Standard -- -� - Specifications are superseded by the following: �� ---- Full compensation for shaping the trench before placing the pipes shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for the pipe, and no separate payment will be made therefor. The requirements of paragraphs one and two of Section 19-5.03 "Relative Compaction" (95 per cent) of the Standard Specifications shall not apply. Where trenches are to be excavated adjacent to the edge of an existing pavement, trenching operations shall be conducted on but one side of the pavement at a time, and no trenching shall be started on the opposite side until the trench first excavated has been backfilled to the level of the existing surfacing. It is anticipated that there will be an excess of excavated material if alternate B is chosen, which shall be disposed of by the Contractor within -� the County right of way as directed by the Engineer or off the job site, in A _ accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 .13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications. — -"�` ---- Disposal sites for all excess excavated material are available within or adjacent to the job limits. � �-- Prior to placing embankment, subbase, or base material over existing pavement, the pavement shall be scarified to its full depth. After scarifying, the pavement shall be broken up and recompacted. Pieces of pavementover six inches in greatest dimension remaining exposed or loose after compaction, shall be removed and disposed of as directed by the Engineer. Full compensation for scarifying, recompacting, and removing and disposing of oversize material shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no additional compensation -- ---..---_— will be allowed therefor. Concurrent with the construction of embankments, embankment slopes .� shall be compacted by a tamping roller of a type approved by the Engineer. The slopes shall be rolled in increments of 6 feet, measured vertically. The roller shall traverse each increment of slope six times for a total of three round trips. If directed by the Engineer and before compaction is done, water shall be applied to the enbankasent slopes in a fine spray to avoid erosion. Full compensation for car -a;;ing embankment slopes shall be considered as _ D - to j r tKoo tt - a •uollene3xa aini3nils ao uo p ene=0 431!p apntoul lou op sal3liuenb asa41 •Ttuo suetd ayl uo m%04s suo1339s teoldAl a41 Aq pagla3sap se uolloas peoi ayi 3onj3suo3 o1 pa.ilnbai as041 aje aJ04 u404s salll3uenb a41 -awnton ino a43 of pa! td e joioe3 a eNulu4s pue ssot 3ua3 jad St a se4 uwnio3 ssew s141 -we.i6elp ssew e jo3 uoilewjoju1 a3eulpao a41 sM04s uwntoo iset a41 -um04s aje tt!j anlletnwn3 -- - pue ln3 anl3etnwn3 •suolleis aielpawaim tejanas sntd ' tenJalul 1003 A13!3 4oea jo3 uMo4s si awnton it!3 pue awnton 3m tenp!nlpui •sa6ed 6uimottoj ayl uo pa43e33e sl sa3eu.ialte oMl ayi 1o3 uoliewjoju! 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D - COUSTRUCTION a ETAILS 16• TREE WELL sections of This work shall - corrugatedconsist of metal furnishing pipe tree g and The corrugated wells, installing in Section 66, "Corrugated metal pipe shall half- Meta) Pipe, ,, of conform to the the Standard SDspi f i/r s*°ns 0 --- ----00 OOSCO[ iy• e ` .- SO.9Th6- 5h�lygLYLT_'ELL_� 65:6 00.00001 99•LSLS LO%9bL3_"�Sh:L�BLt 9L•4�5= 96•£9t 00_'_aS6I gq•LZ+I_ _ _ 68•LL6L- Sh •Lv9Lt ££ ,SLZ 56'ZaL OO •QO 86 .hq:00ZL £T•89hL- 98 •£A9L� � 8L6g=- Z£•Z6[T 00 hc,•20LL 08• Z6TL�-----6g .`8b9[ 00.0- ZO'L901 00'60x6 g t5'A£eZ____--tp•£QiL- b6 00•p- •9a+ pd•OSL6 -`"` 9` T££L [p•£OtL- 19466LS` ;9 r-T"�_-- hry;Og__ pp•OCL6 S ZEL__ --4i£•hZZ- 9 00!05q6 99.9Z£9 •EOtLr __-b- ; • b9•GThS_ __9 :L80L- 58 •ShZ1 £T•£Lh- OQ,O �O.0Z96 _.•_ �_ � '`i8• iZ0S 989- 6£ SAT 690ZZE_- - ;---""_ 00.0096 _.. _.. 9L•b61G t9•68£g" - 6.Vg91tiT-�-B`�•01Z~ 00.0 QO'G45b - G 58t t,S£,7- G0.Op56 0h•L99.5_� -g�6.9909- 6 •58i�t L £6,)9E_� �S•Ob65 Oq.gSBS- b£. nI_ _ `S�£�Z-----�6.6Z17 dC•0£h5 �. . gp•TOZ9 b£•IZ'7C37'—:6E _58Z -447.19- •ZSLT 00.0 tyb----- - 6T•g99-1-- , T - 57.+�Zg£t 00.0.. 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The contract price paid per each for corrugated metal pipe w --- - tree well shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all work involved in constructing the corrugated metal pipe tree wells , complete u in place, including any necessary excavation and backfill , as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these --�' Special Provisions and as directed by the Engineer . 17. EROSION CONTROL Erosion control shall be instituted at exposed slopes , channels and other locations directed by the Engineer and shall conform to the provisions in Section 20 of the Standard Specifications and these �a_. ._ •- special provisions . �._�-�• - The work, as specified below, shall be performed when directed by the Engineer using materials , equipment and application methods approved by him prior to commencement of the work. �.-- Erosion control areas shall not be cultivated or treated with weed control chemicals ; and the placement of straw or topsoil shall not be required . Erosion control slurry shall be nozzle applied uniformly on the designated areas within four hours of mixing and shall consist of the following materials : a . Mulch shall be a green colored , fibrous , wood cellulose material containing no growth or germination inhibiting factors , and shall be applied at the rate of 1 ,500 lbs . per acre slope measure . �� - b. Commercial fertilizer shall be controlled release type with an analysis of : Nitrogen 16%, Phosphoric Acid 20% , Water Soluble Potash 0%. A small fraction of uncoated soluble fertilizer shall be included for fast green-up. The fertilizer shall be applied at the rate of 645 lbs . per acre slope measure. c. Seed shall conform to the provisions of the California Agricultural Code and the Federal Seed Act and shall consist of Blando Bromegrass applied at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre slope measure . d. 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' sueld a43 uo umoys se 13o1 u!elp pue adld ap!lo1431Au!n41od palelojlad 6u! llelsut pue 6u14s!ujnj jo lsisuo3 tie4s )11oM st41 3N I l 213033.E N 1 b NON I X 1 S '81 -a6elano3 anllela6an pallnbal ayl 30 luawysllgelsa alnsui of laleM pue paas ' lazlt ! 3jal 'yotnw tie 6uiAidde pue 6ul4slulnj joj uo!les uadwo3 lln3 apntout lle4s 43.14m ' alnseaw adols ' pleA alenbs lad a3!ld 1oe11uo3 a43 1e apew aq il !M to11uo3 uolsoja loj luawAed • pollad uojleulwla6 6ullnp suoll ! puo3 3j3ewllo pue luawuollnua 3l6oloa6 6ulisixa 303 uan16 aq ileys uo! 3elaplsuo3 ting • s�(ep 5� le X06 Jo wnwlulw a aq lleys 1uawAed ao3 pallnbaa a6elanO3 anllele6aA (' 3uO3) 1021it103 NOISON3 'Ll Sl I V130 NO i 13t1211SN03 - 0 N01133S SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 19. CLEAN-UP Full compensation for clean-up shall be 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. 20. AGGREGATE SUBBASE — --- Aggregate subbase shall conform to the provisions in Section 25 of the Standard Specifications for either Class 1 or Class 2 aggregate subbase at the Contractor's option. The aggregate subbase provided must comply wholly with the specifications for Class 1 or Class 2 aggregate subbase. A combination of the two separate specifications will not be accepted. The surface of the finished subbase shall not project above the grade established by the Engineer at any point. _ See Special Provision Section "Pavement Section" for method of pay- ment for aggregate subbase. 21. AGGREGATE BASE Aggregate base shall conform to the provisions in Section 26 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Full compensation for furnishing and applying all water after the material has been delivered to the roadbed, shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per square foot for pavement section and no separate pay- ment will be made therefor. The surface of the finished aggregate base shall not project above the grade established by the Engineer at any point. See Special Provision Section "Pavement Section," for method of pay- - - meat for aggregate base. 22. 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 shall be steam-refined paving asphalt having a viscosity Grade of AR 4000. Aggregate for driveways may be one-half inch maximum, medium grading at the Contractor's option. Asphalt concrete for any one course shall be supplied from one plant. Prime coat shall be liquid asphalt. Type SC-70 for Alternate B. Prime coat will not be required for Alternate A. 0 - 14 0 .51 %Z6 asjn03 ys!ulj laAel dol %k6 saslno3 aseq :6ulmoiloj 043 uey3 ssat lou aq lleys slaAel snoijen 043 to uoi33edwoo anllelaJ a43 : l!ena.id tl!M suolslnojd le!oads 6u1M0!!0J a43 ,'6ul3oedwo3,, 6£0'94£ uo!loaS 30 9 pue `S 'Z ' l s4dei6eued Jo sluaw;ji nbal 043 to na! ! ul •paeA ajenbs jad suolle6 LO-0 aq lleys uo!3eolidde jo ale. 043 •alajouoo 3le4dse jo sjaAel leuol3!ppe 6u!peajds aao3aq `AeMpeoi jo .ino3ap a se salo!yan Aq pasn `saoejjns alajouoo 3leydse of palldde aq !let's uolslnwa ollleydsy -sasjnoo aoejjns 043 6uloeld of joljd panowaa aq lleys uol3!suejl 0y3 lonjlsuoo of pasn le!ialew ayl •139J O! 30 436ual wnwlulw a o3 pue lulof jaded a yl!M ' le!jalew joeq 3n3 jo `alajouoo 3leydse 6ulsn pal3nl3suo3 aq Aew suol3!suejl ayl •loafoid 943 3o pua yoea le 3uawaned 6ul3slxa 043 yl!M wJo3uo3 01 pa33nj3suo3 aq ! let's suoll!sueal Ajeaodwal •3ulof llnq a3ej-leol3Jan a 6u!l3na3suo3 pue aull wJOJuoo ayl 3e au! ! yloows `leau a o3 3uawaned 6ul3slxa 243 6u!llno Aq apew aq lleys 3uawaned pa3onjlsuo3 AlMau pue 3uawaned 6ullslxa uaaM3aq swjojuo3. •sap!s 43oq uo lu!of ploo a yl!M 43p!M auel a 6ulned p!one 03 se yons aq ileys 6ulned jo aouanbas L41 •loafo.id aa!3ua ay3 rano awll a 3e jaAel auo peauds aq ! let's sasjnoo a3e3jns a3aj3uoo lleydsy •alo!yan A.ian! lap ayl wolf pa6je43s!p s! 3! !pun papeoi s! ajn3xlw ayl 3e43 awls 941 woJJ alaaouoo lieydse jo speol !!e Janoo 01 sullnedjel senueo asn pue 4slusn3 lleys ao33eJ3uo3 943 •J,OOZ anoge st x!w a43 to a.inl eiadwal 0y3 al!y�n pa3aldwoo aq lleys aoejjns 9y3 to 6urwwiil ll7 •laau!6u3 ay3 Aq pa4s! ige3sa apej6 ayl Molaq Jo anoge looj-SO.O ue43 ajow lulod Aue le Aaen Sou lleys `asinoo leUl3 043 3da3xa `asi noo Aue 3o a3e3sns pa4slu!4 343 •xoq japeaids a 41!M paoeld aq lleys sAeM , -anIJp a3aJou03 lleydsy 'su0!slnold leloads asayl pue suolleo►l!oadS plepuelS ayl �o „`3uawd!nb3 6u!peajdS„ ` !0'5-6£ uo!33aS ul suo!s:nojd 343 o3 6u!wao}uo3 paned 31eydse ue yllM peaads aq lleys 'sAeManllp 3daoxa `alajouoo 3le4dsy •30091 ue43 aaow lou s! 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This maximum density determination shall be conducted on uncompacted material sampled from the subject areas and in accordance with ASTM Test No. D2O41 or from the cores sawn from the compacted subject material . The core field density shall be determined by ASTM Test No. D2726 and shall be the average of not less than three cores. Test sites for field densities and field sampling 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 backscatter method on asphalt concrete materials, or by core densities. ' Driveways, entrances and road connections and sidewalks shall be paved as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer to connect with the new paving. Asphalt concrete placed in driveways and sidewalks shall be paid for by the ton as asphalt concrete (driveway) . T Asphalt concrete dike shall be paid for by the linear foot which shall include payment forfurnishing the asphalt concrete and for shaping dikes at spillways and driveways and for fog seal coat and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. The contract price for Pavement Section shall include full compensation for the following: a. Construction and removal of temporary transitions. b. Cutting existing pavement for conform work. c. Furnishing and applying asphaltic emulsion. d. Furnishing and applying prime coat where required. See Special Provision Section "Pavement Section," for method of payment for Asphalt Concrete Pavement Section. 23. PAVEMENT SECTION The Contractor shall have the option of using either Alternate A or Alternate S for the pavement sections as shown on the plans. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer which alternate he is going to use two weeks prior to the start- ing of excavation for the pavement section. The chosen alternate shall be used for the entire project unless written permission is obtained from the Engineer. Attention is directed to the provisions of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions for Aggregate Subbase, Aggregate Base and Asphalt Concrete as applicable. Delivery weight tickets shall be given to the Engineer each day for any of the above materials used. 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MINOR STRUCTURES (Cont.) The provisions in Section 51-1 .02, "Minor Structures," and Section 51-1.23 "Payment." of the Standard Specifications concerning payment for minor structures are superseded by the following: Minor structures will be paid at the contract price per each, which price shall include full compensation for all structure excavation end structure backfill , furnishing and placing bar reinforcing steel and miscellaneous iron and steel (including metal frames and covers, and frames and grates) , furnishing and placing sacked filter material and asphaltic emulsions, and doing all the work necessary to construct the minor structures complete in place, as shown on the plans, and as specified in these specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, and no separate payment will be made for these included items. 26. REINFORCEMENT Reinforcement shall conform to the provisions in Section 52, "Reinforce- ment," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. The contract price paid per each for Minor Structures shall include full compensation for furnishing and placing reinforcement and no separate pay- ment will be made therefor. 27. REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE Reinforced concrete pipe shall conform to the provisions in Section 65, "Reinforced Concrete Pipe," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. The provisions of the last paragraph of Section 65-1 .02A, "Circular Reinforced Concrete Pipe," shall not apply. 28. CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE Pipe strutting will not be required as shown on County Standard Plan CC 303. Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 66-3.04 "End Finish," of the Standard Specifications. All corrugated steel pipe culverts shall bebituminous coated as provided in Section 66-1 .03, "Protective Coatings," of the Standard Specificatidns. Metal flared end sections shall be bituminous coated and shall conform to the provisions in Section 70 "Miscellaneous Facilities," of the Standard Specifications. 29. SLOPE PROTECTION Rock slope protection and concrete rock for outlet structures shall conform to the provisions in Section 72, "Slope Protection," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Rock slope protection shall be placed in conformance with the require- ments for Method 6 placement with facing class of material. Excavation shall be paid as ditch excavation. D 18 r ;. . .j .r x.00 6t - a -su0ls!nosd leloads asayl pue suolle3ol pads pjepuelS ay; Jo a3aj3uo3 aoulW„ '01-06 uolloaS pue „`s�lieMaplS pue sq�n3 ala.�3uo3„ '£L uoll3aS u! suolslnojd ayl 01 wjojuo3 tieys uoll3asJa4u! peoll tt!4puno6 le NieMssol3 pue 'sAeMan!lp '6u!ned puets! 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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. In lieu of the provisions in Section 73-1 .04, "Forms," of the Standard Specifications, surfaced lunber of nominal dimension may be used for forming the back of the curb and the front face of the gutter, provided the completed curb and gutter are constructed to the full concrete dimensions shown on the plans. For extruded curbs, epoxy adhesive shall be spread to the full width of the curb base. Extruded curb shall be placed within fifteen (15) minutes after the adhesive material has been applied, -- Any section of curb whether formed or extruded which does not meet the quality and appearance requirements of the specifications shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. The bikepath surface shall be finished with a fine hair push broom. Brooming shall be delayed until the concrete has set sufficiently so as to just retain the marks made by the broom hairs. Transverse score marks shall be placed at five-foot intervals and one-inch deep weakened plane joints shall be —� placed at ten-foot intervals. The thickness shall be a full four inches. Aggregate base for the blanket to be placed beneath concrete driveways, crosswalk, and island paving shall conform to the provisions in Section 26,-"Aggre- gate Bases," of the Standard Specifications 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 3/11" maximum. A combination of the two separate specifications will not be accepted. Curbs will be paid for at the contract price per linear foot for each type, which price shall include full compensation for furnishing and placing epoxy ..- adhesive for the extruded curb. Bikepath, driveways, Type A island paving, and crosswalk paving will be paid for at the contract price per square foot for each item, which price shall include full compensation for furnishing and placing the aggregate base blanket as _------ -�---- shown on the plans and as specified in these special provisions. In lieu of Section 73-1.07, paragraph one, surface finish for island paving and crosswalk shall be exposed aggregate. The surface texture and color of exposed aggregate shall match the ��---- finish of the existing exposed aggregate roadway at the entrance of Roundhill ---�----- Road. 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SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 34, CHAIN LINK FENCE (Cont.) 4. All posts, braces, fittings and appurtenances shall be coated with green vinyl conforming to Federal Specification RR-F-00191e, Class 7. 35. SURVEY MONUMENT ntr �h,l l ha rn7�trurts+ d where shown on the plans as •aolaaaya OP--2 i t I a•• - suoo Ap pow sol pled oo!sd laejluoo a4l u! papnloul se ll-4' pue sawed aloyuew 6ullleisul pue 6u!4s!ulnl lol uo!jesuaesuadwoo ltoj •suo!leo!l!oads plepuels a43 }o ael-+oW„ `5£' 1-15 uo!;oa5 u! suo!s!noad ay; of w.�o}uoo lle4s ape16 yslu!} �- of aweal aloyuew ayl lsnfpe of pass inoi9 '6u!ned to uo!laldwoo aal}e -ape-16 4s!u1l of palsnfpe Alalejnooe pue las aq lle4s awes} aloyuew a41 suols!nold le!oads asa l pue suo!Zeo!l!oadS piepuels a4l }o ,, tejaW snoauellaosm, `SL uo!loas 4 ul suoisino.id ayl of wJoluoo lleys saanoo pue sawea} 3104ueW S1J3A03 0.4y S3Wb'd3 31O111itlW 'Z£ Sl I V130 N011.311b1SN03 - 0 N01133S SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 34. CHAIN LINK FENCE (Cont.) 4. All posts, braces, fittings and appurtenances shall be coated with green vinyl conforming to Federal Specification RR-F-0019le, Class 7. 35. SURVEY MONUMENT Survey monuments shall be constructed where shown on the plans as specified by County Standard Drawing CC-105. Survey monuments shall be set after completion of all paving operations. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer seven days in advance of starting to install the monuments to have locations marked by the County survey crew. v� In lieu of the exception for materials in Section 81-1 .06 "Payment" of the Standard Specifications the Contractor shall furnish all material including the brass survey maaument disks. 36. PAVEMENT MARKER (REFLECTIVE) Pavement markers shall conform to the provisions in Section 85, "Pavement Markers," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Prior to starting work at the various locations, in accordance with the submitted work schedule, the Contractor shall obtain clearance from the Engineer to avoid conflict with other work in progress. 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 stripe has been painted by "County Forces." The 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 irregular- ities in the line established by the traffic stripe. In lieu of the second paragraph of Section 85-1 .06, "Placement," the cost of furnishing and applying Rapid Set Type adhesive, regardless of the amount required to install the markers, shall be considered as included in the var.ious items of work requiring Rapid Set Type adhesive, and no additional payment will be made therefor. 0 - 22 00 �Ja7 4 rY.,',{- -.r[yty�T �.•.,...;Y� �a's'i,�'.iS3 R '.n' •,- - asa,R.�.y 4 i 0 - 22 00159 l I 24" tAAYETER P. C. _ CONCRETE JACKET- ! bITH 2.%CHES Oc ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING. ! I A A do ' CAST IRON E. PRECAST CON- f CRETE BOX CCNCPETE CORE- COVER t;OT S014N W'TH BRASS %!Cti- ('BROOXS SHOWN, - UVENT M4RKER SEE NOTE 1.) PLAN ' S•J„.c• ►�'•. •:E'J7 MARKER, — SOUL 3,"3** D'A:•ETER - _ FINNSHED TOP, %^ SHANK, WITH t fGRADE — ., o CHISELED CROSS AND R.E. OR l 24 — —✓L.S. NUMBER. `l 27 ASPHALT C0P4:AETE NOTE! f � �r/I IX �• j 7:1 { C7VEP atiu cR;.b•E SHC.LL 6E BRGOKS6N.O. 4TT- {726 OR FORNI;IRONSIDESUR APPROVED EQUALQ •A P. p c °• - 8---- ^ r % I COVER SHALL"BE MARKED "6".ONUi v. :► i + o .9• ""' :r — = l' ' ' ` ' i 1 AND BE DESIGNED TO CARRY A 16,000 1 `\\\; D.9 f+ t 11- q, LB. MINIMUM WHEEL LOAD. 1 P ` 2. RISER ASSEMBLY AVAILABLE tV.iT SHOWN.) ' j. ! \-�_ 3 6-ifiCH DIAMETER COLLAR FORMED OF 30 FELT PAPER TYPICAL �V p �QII- � " OR t/4" SAND OR x`30 FELT, 1-INCH .BELOW COLD ,JOINT, I PAVEMENT �.� -_ ,� DIRT. (COLD JOINT) t SECTION i„ D AS SHOWN. p'r % i SEE NOTE 4 4. TAPERED METAL CONE..OR 3/32 ' •IDR i, > D A HEAVIER) CHIPBOARD. .� V t• p �� n SEE NOTE 3' 30 REV, 10-8-70 ALvE6 FORtIt"trtvttSlvES°TO NOTE 1 .p. . REV. 5-11-66 ADDED A.C. 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CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval ) of the Map of Subdivision ) 4014, Clayton Area. ) - RESOLUTION NO . 75/229 - WHEREAS a map entitled Subdivision 4014 , property . located in the Clayton area , having been presented to this Board for approval, said map having been certified by.the- proper officials, and being accompanied by: Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map, and that the current 1974-1975 tax lien has been paid in full, and the 1975-1976 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of !March, 1975, is estimated to be $19,000; Letter from the Public Works Director stating that said map is accompanied by deposits and bonds- to guarantee the com- pletion of road and street improvem3nts as required by Title 9, �--- --- of the County Ordinance Code; Surety bonds issued by United Pacific Insurance Company with Rahlves & Rahlves, Inc. as principal,. as follows: Bond (No. U 700158) in the amount of -$194,200 for Performance and Maintenance, and $194,700 for Labor and Materials; and Bond Against Taxes (Ido. U 76 01 87) in the amount of J_ $19,000 guaranteeing payment of 1975-1976 taxes; Cash deposit (Deposit Permit Detail No. 117638- dated June 7, 1974) in the amount of x500; Subdivision agreement between Rahlves & Rahlves_ Inc . . P. 0_ Box 592, Concord, California 94522 , subdivider, and the County of Contra Costa, wherein said subdivider agrees to complete road and street improvements, etc. , in said ..-_ � subdivision within one year from the date of said agreement; t - RESOLUTION NO. 75/229 Form #23; 74-10-400 00181 I V V.1•V1 � •. _.T4 ;.r.,3Y .ar-. •.r,'•dr• .... .., 1. .n.. a..w- ..... F d ti ei......r r 1 rl 1{ I l NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said bonds and deposit and the amounts thereof be and , the same are hereby APPROVED. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said -subdivision agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Vice Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said agreement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said map be and the same is hereby APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, roads, avenues or easements. shown thereon as dedicated to public use. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of March , 1975 , by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. RESOLUTION NO . 75/229 Form #23; 74-10-400 SUPADIVISION AGREEr1FNT 01) Subdivision: 4014 _ (Government Code §§-66462) ; 01) Subdivider: Rahlves & Rah ves , nc. 1) Effective Date*larch 13, i 97S 01) Completion Period: -oneY.pp-?- _ E (§4) Deposits: A. (cash) $500 B. (bonds, etc.) 1. '.: _(Performance F Maintenance) $194 ,200 - I i a i RESOLUTION NO . 75/229 Form #23; 74-10-1100 001&2 t ggj- 11111 aha_ SUPADIVISION AGREEMENT 01) Subdivision: 4014 _ (Government Code H 66462) , ' (§1) Subdivider: Rahlves & Rah ves , 1ne. 1) Effective Date*7areh 13, Zg75 01) Completion Period: one yePr _ (§4) Deposits: A. (cash) $500 B. (bonds, etc.) -�---®--------® 1. _(Performance & Maintenance) $194 ,200 2. UPAyfinent) 1. PARTIES $ DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa., California, hereinafter called "County", and the abovenamed Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, irstalI and complete 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 improvement plan of this subdivision on file in the County's Public Works Departtr.ent. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Subdivision Map Act - (Government- Code 066410 and following), in a good work- manlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUAkANNTEE u NLAIWjE..A—%rF. Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall maintain it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective worLananship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IMPROV°EMEW SECURITY: DEPOSIT 6 BONDS. Upon executing this Agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to XoVernmenf= Code E66494, deposit as security with the County: A. Cash: $500 cash; and.. . . B. Bonds, etc. : (: - faithful perfoi—mance f maintenance) additional security for at least the above-specified amount, which is tae total estimated cost of the work less $500, in the form of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this agreement and maintenance of the r:or;: for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; plus Payment) another such additional security in at least the above-specified amount, which is the full amount of said estimated cost, securing payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. S. WARR.A%7Y. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. - 1 - 00183 " - - l - 00183 i l� 6: NO' RIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent•or employee of the County indicating the work cr anv Dart thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any -art of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination_ or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivide.- of ubdivideof 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. 7, INDBUITY. 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 damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the improvement-plan or _..__ accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense 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 attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. D. Non-Conditions: The promise 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 specification(s) in connection with this work 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. 8. COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including - _ inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFOR11,MCE AIM COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work and improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges there;-or _Tmediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the imptovements, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. �m 11. ASSIGNMEW. If before County accepts these improvements, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. 00,184 - 2 - .. .... ....:: ... 2 hereof, Count shall allow Subdivider 1 RECORD MP. In consideration h r y to file and record the .nal map for said Subdivision. t, `�; fir!•° , f q _- - • V. _ Vi V W4 A -.L--, -JAJ .. 1J,.11 V 1U,-A. ,Hal lyaV Lite costs and charges therefor L-mmeciately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the imptovenents, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGNME.\T. If before County accepts these improvements, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. 00184 - 2 - 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof; County shall allow Subdivider ` to file and record the final map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (See note below) B ti''`ter �� '►- Rah1ves & Rahlves -1rr ;;P7 ` icd Chai , Board of S ervis : -4 11M ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Count lerk & (D signacial capacity in t e business) - �— ex officio; Clerk of the Board Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute ack'r-owledgment By ,9,n_ form below; and (2) If a corporation, affix Deputy U corporate seal. FORM APPROVED: JOIU B. CLAUSEN ` :ounty C unsel ,, By D puty (CORPORATE SEAL) State of California ) ss. (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership County of ) or Individual) On 3 f /o ��S' the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is known to me to be the individual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. (.aQT1l AL-SEAM-.- - - y0-• - •- - -,,..:. -.L-F_ Benson _^z ,_ ' Notary Public for said County and State ( t8rmt. CCC Std_. Form) (LD-9; Rev. 3/74) - 3 - 00183 n. • IHPROI'E•AIE.\T SECURITY BOND BOND N0. U 760158 FOR SUBDIVISION AGREE`•fEkT (faithful performance h maintenance, A:\D labor & 'materials) (Government . Code Y6646Z 1. OBLIGATION. (Principal;RAHLVE_9& RAFILVES, INC. as Principal, and (Surety) rimTTp-pPArIPTC TNSugCE COMPANY a corporation organi:ed and existing under the laws of the State of WASHINGTON and authorized to transact surety business in California., as Surety, hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns to the County of Contra Costa, California, to pay it: A. performance G Maintenance)ONE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND TWO HU -----Dollars (SL94,200.00 ) for itself or any city-assignee under the below-cited subdivision contract, plus (B. -PaMent I ONE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED7-1 ---------Dollars (S 194,700.0 0) for the benefit of �--j persons protected under =- overnment Code §6646Z. _ 2. RECITAL OF SUBDIVISION CONTRACT. The Principal has contracted with the County to install and pad- for street, drainage, and other improverents in Subdivisior Number 4014 , as specified in the Subdivision Agreement, and to complete said work within tie time specified in the Subdivision Agreement for completion, all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy conditions for filing of the final map for said Subditison. 3. CONDITION. If the Principal faithfully performs all things required of him according to the terms and conditions of said contract and improver:ent plar. and improve- ments agreed o:. by him and tete County, then this obligation a:, to Section 1-(A) above shall become null ana .oid, except that the guarantee of maintenance continues for the one-year period; -and if he fully pays the contractors, subcontractors, and persons renting equip=cnt or furnishing labor or materials to then for said work and irrprovenents, and protects the premises fron claims of such liens, then this obligation as to Section 1-(B) above shall become null and void; otherwise this obligation remains in full force and effect. No alteration of said contract or any plans or specifications of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety from liability on this bond; and consent is hereby given to make such alterations without further notice to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code §2919, and holds itself bound without regard to and independently of any action against Principal whenever taken, and agrees that if County sues on this bond, Surety will ray reasonable p. Y attorney.fees fixed by court as costs and included in the judgment. SIGNED AND SEALED on JUNE 13, 1974 PP.INC I PAL SURETY RA S &�„ C. UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE C014PANY By3 •Attorney— 'f, L }►rrrr}►rrer►•}*. ►r../• ..: .}r}►* _ r}rs}.r}}**}}}}r}*M}*}*}****}}***}*}} in--Fact State of California )ss. (AMNO LEDGMENT BY SURETY) County of ) On the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above'for Surety and who is known to me to be the Attorneys)-in-Fact for this Corporate Surety, personally appeared before re and acknowledged to re that he/they signed the name of the Corporation as SLrety and his/their own names(s) as its Attorneys)-in-Fact. FILED . rt A (NOTARIAL SEA ) �y�Ar'�7/ 1 Notary Public for said County and State J. R. oY.srW CLERK BOARD OF SUPEMSORS LD-1S 3/74)F11 -PIP to Co. 00186 w. (LD_1 S 3/74) 1 `�Lu1.LL�QtF�Cteaury w BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF STORM DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 In the Matter of ) Conveying Excess County Property ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/230 Rheem Creek, Parcel X21-59-1 ) (SDMD ACT SEC. 5 Work Order No. 8120, SD?ID 4 ) Gov. C. Sec. 25526.5) The Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Contra Costa County acquired certain property for the improvement of the Rheem Creek Channel, and now proposes to dispose of an excess portion of that property. This Board hereby determines and finds that the property described in the Deed attached hereto and made a part hereof is no longer needed or necessary for County or other public purposes and its estimated value does not exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) . This Board hereby AUTHORIZES and APPROVES the conveyance of said property for the appraised value -of $550.00 pursuant to Government Code Sec. 25526.5, and the^"&nairman of this Hoard is AUTHORIZED to execute a Grant Deed on behalf of the County to Gordon Huntingdale and Susan Huntingdale, his wife. The Real Property Division of the Public Works Department is AUTHORIZED and DIRECTED to cause said Grant Deed to be delivered together with a certified copy of this Resolution upon receipt of the purchase price. PASSED on March 18, 1975 , unanimously by Supervisors present. SM:mk Attachment cc: Grantee Wo Real Property) County Administrator Public Works Dept. (2) Flood Control District RESOLUTION NO. /230 00187 t ::I;�ULLI 1 it)zy i'2'J. 00187 W -N- P, � RECORDING REQUESTED BY " Mr. Gordon Huntingdale AND %"&% M<COR094 MAIL TO FContra Costa County Public Works Department w: Ad*ns Real Property Division City t: 6th Floor, Administration Bldg, City LMarti nez, California 94553 "U I"StATZMEHMS TO F-Mr. Gordon Huntingdale "°". 2979 20th Street Adm San Pablo, California 94806 C•ty j 7 BION L SDMD 4 SPACE ABOVE THIS UNE FOR RECORDER'S USE Rheem Creek Flood Control Parcel X21-59-1 PB Grant Deed ASSTS Poi No THIS FORM FURMISHED 8Y TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY TO 405J CA 45-731 Portion of Assessor's Parcel 413-270-2 The undersigned grantors) declares) Documentary transfer tax is S 1 J 0 (X) computed on full value of property conveyed, or ( ) computed on full value less value of liens and encumbrances remaining at time of sate. .y { ) Unincorporated area: { ) City of San Pablo ; and FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of California hereby GRANT(S) to GORDON LEE HUNTINGDALE AND SUSAN KAY HUNTINGDALE, his wife, as joint tenants the following described real property in the City of San Pablo County of Contra Costa ,State of Califomia: FOR DESCRIPTION SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Dated `Iicsgn, Board of Su a visors STATE OF CALIFORNIA, CO1J-N-ry OF ss' ATTEST•_.t R OLS-SON.S1erk On before me,the under- signed, a Notary Public in and for said State" per-+anally appeared By— Deputy known to me to Ile,the person whose name suhscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that -:ecuted the came. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature Name (Typed or Printed) ITA+area Wr..met.t aotarUl.ext► Title Order No. ^F-rroty or Loan No.— MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE MAIL SAX SiAIEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE r t ' Wheem Creek Parcel X21-59-1 EXHIBIT "A" A portion of that parcel of land deeded to Contra Costa County, recorded September 23, 1959 in Volume 3459 of Official Records at page 430 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, described as follows: All of that portion lying easterly of the parcel of land described as follows: A strip of land 28 feet in width lying 14 feet on each side of the following described line: Beginning at the point referred to as "Point W in the lis pendens recorded July 14, 1959 in Volume 3411 of Official Records at page 161 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, thence from said point of beginning South 790 17' 05" East, 58.78 feet; thence, southeasterly 111.73 feet along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 100 feet, through an angle of 640 00' 50"; thence, South 15' 16' 15" East, 49.92 feet. . i f 401'0 r IN This BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ' In the Matter of Satisfaction } of Lien(s), Termination of ) HESOLUTION NO. 75/231 Reimbursement Agreement(s). } } VHEREAS instrument(s) dated March 18 1975 wbi b providels) that for valuable consideration(s) h-a-T and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of reimbursement agreement(s) and notice (s), of lien(s) executed b9 the following person(s) or granting of aid and assistance to said person(s) is (are) hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said persons) is (are) released from the said lien(s) and said referred-to reim- bursement agreement(s) is (are) canceled and the agency created is hereby terminated, are presented to this Board, to wit: Name Date Executed Rosie Mae O'Neal January 28, 1957 NOLO THERM/LE, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said ��;; instrument(s) be and the same is (are) hereby APPROVED and the Ghtr- man of the Board is AUTHORIZED to execute said instrument(s) on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day of March 19 75 by the following vote of the Boa=r -. AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. F. Kenny. NOES: hone. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc: County Auditor-Controller Central Collections County Counsel County Administrator RESOLUTION N0. 75/231 1 01an E I WWI f TEP-MINATION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT The REDIBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on Jauuara► 28, 1957 by Rosie Has Ol Neal and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on February 4, 1957 in Volume ;* 2925 at page 163 is hereby released. ' - Dated: MAR 1 8 1975 By order of the Board of Supervisors. L� Nice OF THE BOARD F SUP ORS Contra Costa County t U 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa 4 On (date) ilarch 18, 1975 before me, Maxine N% Neufeld a deputy county clerk of this. county, personally appeared Vice Chair tan J. P. Kenna_ known to me to be the person who subscribed this instrument and to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County -and acknow- ledged that he executed it. 5, R. OLSSON Wi 6W, County Clerk by /��' /Deputy County i k " 0t 19I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re: Partial Release of Lien ) RESOLUTION N0. 75/232 Against Glen Wayne and ) PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN, Sharon Selix ) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SAME, AND RESCISSION OF RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/29 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: On June 6, 1963, Glen W. Selix executed a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien in favor of Contra Costa County which was recorded in Contra Costa County on July 17, 1963, in Volume 4409 of Official Records at page 85 and in Shasta County on May 30, 1974 in Book 1224 of Official Records at page 164. Glen Wayne and Sharon Selix desire that said lien be released as to the following real property located in Shasta County so that they can sell it: The Southwest one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 35, Township 30 North, Range 6 West, M.D.E. & M. Together with a non-exclusive easement for road and utility pur- poses over, under and across a strip of land 30.00 feet in width lying Northerly of and adjoining that portion of the North line of the first above described parcel lying easterly of Gas Point Road. Said easement is for the benefit of and appurtenant to the first above described parcel or any parts or portions thereof. Reserving therefrom a non-exclusive easement for road and utility purposes over, under and across the Northerly 30.00 feet of that portion of the first above described parcel lying Easterly of Gas Point Read. Said easement is for the benefit of and appurtenant to the North one-half of the Southwest one-quarter and the Southeast one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of said Section 35 and the South 417.00 feet of the Northwest one-auarter of said Section 35 or any parts or portions thereof. The Lien Committee has considered and recommends this partial release. NOW THEREFORE, Contra Costa County, the owner and holder of the reimbursement agreement and notice of lien above-mentioned hereby releases the same as to that property described herein, and it is ordered that the Vloi'Chairman of the Board sign the documents necessary to constitute and effectuate the partial release. It is further ordered that Resolution No. 75/29 Re: Partial Release of Lien against Glen Wayne and Sharon Selix adopted by this Board on January 14, 1975 is hereby rescinded. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON March 18, 1975 by unanimous vote of the Board members present. DCG:sp _ cc: Auditor Administrator County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 75/232 00192 x I PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN Pursuant to the above Resolution, the above-described partial release of the County's lien against GLEN WAYNE and SHARON SELIX is hereby made. C i an of the Boar o Sup isors of the Countyf Contra Costa, State ofCal ornia STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ss. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY) J. P. Kenny who signed this document personally known to me and known to me to be above-styled officer of the above named public corporation, agency or political subdivision of the State of California on behalf of said public body, and he/she personally appeared before me today and acknowledged to me that said -- public body executed this document. J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Dat MAR 1 8 1975 By: Deputy 00193 t r Iy THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONri"RA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFOMNIA Re: In the watter •of ) Environmental Impact Report ) RESOLUTIOU 1.10_ - 75/ 233 Procedures and Guidelines ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa, California RESOLVES THAT: On April 3, 1973 this Board approved Resolution No. 73/210 _ adopting "Polices for the Review of Public Projects and Environ- mental Impact Reports". Subsection F entitled "Public Notifica- tion and Planning Commission Hearing" of Section V, of the said "Procedures" as adopted by Resolution No. 73/210 is. amended to read as follows: " 1 "F. Public Notification and Planning Comaission Hearing. i The staff EIR draft will be placed on file in the Planning Department and in the Central Lfbrary in Pleasant Hill and local libraries prior to public hearing for public inspection and comment. Comments received prior to, or at the public hear- ing, or a summary thereof' will be .included in the final EIR. A summary of contentions and opinions. of persons regarding the draft EIR may be included within the final EIR. The final EIR will be con- sidered by the Planning Ceiamission at a public meeting. EIR's or planning actions should be heard along with those actions wherever feasible. Hear- ing, notices will given for the EIR in the manner specified for the project consideration, unless the concurrent consideration of the EIR is included in the notice published for the project for a related action. The Planning Commission shall certify the final EIR as having been completed in compliance with CEQA and the state guidelines or refer it back to staff for reconsideration_ It can then act on the planning matter before the Coo-mission. Ii final jurisdiction rests with the Planning Commission, a notice of determination shall be filed with the county clerk." PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 18 , 1975 by unar_i mous -vote of the Supervisors present. cc: Planning Department Public Works Health DenArtment ii Building RESOLUTION NO. 75/ 233 ¢ Inspector County Administrator County Counsel t j r 00194 .. _.,...._. :.. <s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU11TY2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) County Treasurer-Tac Collector) to sell, at public auction, ) RESOLUTION NO. 75/234 property deeded to the State for non-payment of delinquent ) taxes. ) WM-MEAS Mr. Edward W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collector, , having filed with this Board notice of intention to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, certain described parcels of property which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delinquent taxes, for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth: . following the description of the parcel, said sale to be held under the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 7, Sections 3691 to 3731, inclusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code; NCF4,1 T -ARE j B3 IT RESOLVED that approval is given for-.". the sale of said property, hereinafter described in Exhibit KA", attached hereto, under the provisions of Section 3699 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. PASSED AND ADC?rm- this 18th day of March, 1975 by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, T. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ASSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess i 4 a r R �WMON NO. '75/23 k .�'__•• 'fir �A -.r.�= } IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALMKNXIA y In ,the matter of Satisfaction ) of Lien(s), Termination of RESOLUTION XO- 75/ Reimbursement Agreement(a)., VHEREAS instrument(s) dated March 18 12Z5 MbAch provide(s) that for valuable consideration(s) ha ana rocolvea by. the Comity of Contra Costa, any and all ]dens created by virtue of reiabuPos■:ent agreement(s) and notice (4), of lien(&) executed by the follwAng porson(s) or granting of aid and assistance to said person(s) is (are) hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said person(s) is (are) released from the said lien(s) and said referred-to rein bursemeant agreement(3) is (are) canceled and the agency created is hereby terminated, are presented to this Board, to wit: Name Date Executed Rosie Mae O'NealJanuary 28 1957 14— NOti, THEREFORE, IT Ig BY TIE BOARD RESOLVED that.said instrument(s) be and the same is (are) hereby APPROVED sad the. G%Ir- � man of the Board is AU7AORIZID to execute said instnt(s) ons bsbslt of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day of March 19.75 Boar: i -by the following vote of the Boa A)ES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES. None. ABSENT: NOES. Tl. N. Boggess. . r cc: County Auditor-Controller ' Central Collections l County Counsel County Administrator . ri RESOLUTION' NO' IV2j1. 3 TERF�INATION. OF REItmURSEMENT �GREEt�NT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on Rode Kan 09 Jusrr 28, 1957 by Aeal and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on Febrna'T 4: 1957 in Volume at a 16 is hereby released. 292 page �.----- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re: Partial Release of Lien ) RESOLUTION N0. 75/232 Against Glen Wayne and ) PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN, Sharon Selix ) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SAME, AND RESCISSION OF RESOLUTION. ` NUMBER 75/29 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: On June 6, 1963, Glen W. Selix executed a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien in favor of Contra .Costa County which was recorded in Contra Costa County on July 17, 1963, in Volume 4409 of Official Records at page 85 and in Shasta County on May 30, 1974 in Book 1224 of Official Records at page 164. Glen Wayne and Sharon Selix desire that said lien be released as to the following real property located in Shasta. County so that they can sell It: The Southwest one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 35, Township 30 North, Range 6 West, M.D.E. & M. Together with a non-exclusive easement for road and utility pur- poses over , under and across a strip of land 30.00 feet in width lying Northerly of and adjoining that portion of the North- line of the First above described parcel lying easterly of Gas Point Road. Said easement is for the benefit of and appurtenant to the first above described parcel or any parts or portions thereof. Reserving therefrom a non-exclusive easement for road and .utility purposes over, under and across the Northerly 30.00 feet of that portion of the first above described parcel lying.Easterly of Gas Point Road. Said easement is for the benefit of and appurtenant to the North one-half of the Southwest one-quarter and the Southeast one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of said Section 35 and the South 417.00 feet of the Northwest one-quarter of said Section 35 or any parts or portions thereof. The Lien Committee has considered and recommends this partial release. NOW THEREFORE, Contra Costa County, the owner and holder of the reimbursement agreement and notice of lien above-mentioned hereby releases the same as to that property described herein, and it is ordered that the 1711ce Chairman of the Board sign the documents necessary to constitute and effectuate the partial release. It is further ordered that Resolution No. 75/29 Re: Partial Release of Lien against Glen Wayne and Sharon Selix adopted by this Board on January 14,. 1975 is hereby rescinded. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON March 18, 1975 by unanimous vote of the Board members present. DCG:sp cc: Auditor A ministrator County Counsel �Q� RESOLUTION NO. ` 7 5/23 2 . ✓- �_ - -a 'fi f' r w S. 1. ;c1. s PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN . _ �, r .11 ­ ` Pursuant to the above Resolution, the above-described .. partial release of the County's lien against GLEN WAYNE and SHARON SELIX is- hereby made. 1 : __' _: �'' - I � I ­'� ':_.� � L", - �" ", - � ­ ���� P WjWi "'C 1 o 0 . Su isors of--the County .. Contra Costa, State of Cal ornia. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ss. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY) ; z n .. ,- r a 'o?'q ^+ � °+r J; P, Kenay _ ,' fi { < n-, i h [ r K • who signed this document personally known to me and known to me to be x r 4 above-styled officer of the above ' named ,public corporation, agency ` or political subdivision of the W � }` State of California on behalf of said public body, and he/she personally ' Yy 1 appeared before me today and acknowledged to me that saidf M public body executed this document. - j` _ ``_ fs { }r J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of the Board of r. 4 k , Supervisors ; , G c _ BAR 1 6 1975 S. Dat }1 . .;. z , By. Deputy k Jr. YJ z . < .. '. _ .. � .s u 1 C '� 7 i m d Y xt S Y ;S r t - 11 J`< r y 1 �� - ,,a 00193 I IN THE BOARD Off' SUPERVISORS OF CONTRACOSTA _COUNTY STATE OF "CALIFOMNIA Re: In. the matter -of ) Environmental Impact Report ) RESOr -riou NO T5/ 233 ' Procedures and Guidelines ; The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa, California 'RESOLVES THAT: On April 3, 1.73 this Board approved Resolution No. 73/210 adopting "Policies for the Review of Public Projects and Environ— mental Impact Reports". Subsection F entitled "Public Notif;Lca— tion and Planning Coms-fission Hearing" of Section V, of the said "Procedures" as. adoptped by Resolution No. 73/210 is amended to read as follows "F. Public Notification and Planning Commission Hearing. The staff EIR draft will be placed on file in the Planning Department and in the Central Library in Pleasant Hill and local libraries prior to public hearing for public inspection and comment.. . Comments received prior to, or at the 'public hear— . ` Ing, or a summary thereof will be in the final EIR. A summary of contentions and opinions. of persons regarding the draft EIR may be included within the final EIR. The final EIR will be con— sidered by the Planning Commission at a public tweeting. EIR's or planning actions should be heard along with those actions Wherever feasible. Hear— ing notices will given for the EIR in- the manner specified for the project consideration, unless the concurrent consideration of the EIR is- included in the notice published for the project for a related action. The Planning Commission shall certify the final EIR as having been completed in compliance with CEQA and the state guidelines or refer it back to staff for reconsideration. It can then act on the planning matter before the Commission. If final jurisdiction rests with the Planning Commission; a notice of determination shall be filed with' the county clerk." PASSED AND ADOPTED on MAreh. 18 1975 by unanimous -vote of the Supervisors present. cc: Planning Department = Public Works .Health Dengrtment Building RESOLUTION: NO. 51__2M InsDector County Administrator County Counsel d194 IN THS BOARD OF SMraVISORS Cam COU1i1'Y SWI; 017 CALIFORSU COSTIL {fie Hatter of A'�oriain6 75/234 In �sanra=,.Tsz Collector) ggg�Dll�t NO.: CountT c auction, to se�� d deeded the Statet ; fop4Y t of delinq� Treasurm,Tim Collectors V. Leal, County �� at pnblia MRF,AS Hr. Edxard tion els of and notice of inter - filed with this Bo certain described P haviag the highest bidder, the State for the aoa-p+yt of auctions have been deeded to price sit forth psopertT WbIch not less than the me be held Under a sun ael�nent tries, tion of the p�cel, mad tsr T�$eCtions 369`1 to the dew P , fouavingof Division is Pari 6'�tion Code3 the Prowl 510"iaclusives of the Rez�w and T J 3731s is given tore • gr, B3 IT R:--W D bribed IXhibit RA~s NOi, Tom- the pemir deg of the the she of said Pva�ddr ' roQi of Section 3699 attached heretoa � Codev Raw and T of Marchi 1975 A AND ADO?T!;D this 18th da3f P vote of the Board: by the following Dias, LT g•" Moriarty,s Super, AM•J. P. Kenny- ATS= S A, Linscheid, - t None NOES: gupervlsor W• N. Bo6B ''OSENT: vj J t _ - Y - � 2 Yr t li uTlox No. 75/23 RESCt :73- r, x r. TM, _ r > s -} _ S w - r r - , ` • _�' . ` -1 ," �- . . .. , - _ _ .c -NOTICE of I� m7icer To SQL TAZ DEM;.) PROPERTT Data: 'NI ar"cIh 12� 1975 . To the Board of Supervisors - - ,, - Contra Costa County, State of California VTOUce is given that it is cT intention to 'sell at public •• auction the parcels of property described herein, which have been deeded jt.o the State for the nonpa7aent of delinquent taxes, for a ani not less than the minimum •price set forth following the description of said parcels. . This property is located in the County of Contra Costa. Sale being made without application. Your approval and direction by resolution to sell is respwt- fully requested. " MMARD W. LEM Treasurer - Tar Collector U .�'t a fL.lk k-,MI c� , { RECEIVED I I. q F14 , FA4R 21975 J. ;. «� a � SUPE�� .A CO I oo a: �: . .. ..: ;t _I-_. , _ r '.. � ;- __. - v - ..._. '.a`-... Y —' �` . .. ,. _ L :'.'. _ , ♦Y - - . .- -. v.... . -.. .......� ,. �j _ - 11 �.• _ 1. - . L . �'� - _ •' . s-.. _ Page 1 CI1T OF ANTZOw No. 1 Sold to State, June 28, 1966s for taxes of 1965. Sale No. 2221. Deeded to Stats July 1, 1971, and recorded in Vol. 6429, Page 7. Parcel No. 074-223-017, Tract No. 3290, Lot 57, Last Assesses: Garrow & Vetranoe Inc. Minim= Price..............$ 900.00. CYTY OF CONCORD No. 2 Sold to State, June 282 1965s for taxes of 1964. Sale No.. 325. Deeded to State July 1, 1970s and recorded in Vol. 6178, Pages 238 & 239. Parcel No. 126-281-014, more particularly described as: Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, described as follows: Beginning on the southeast line of Market Street, at the northeast line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Concord Investments to Western Renelins Corporation, dated June 9, 1958,, and recorded June 119 1958s in Volume 3176 of Official Records, at page 16; thence from said point of beginning south 660 361 300 east, along said northeast line, 354.80 feet to the northwest line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Concord Investments to Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of Anerica, dated June 5219582 and recorded June•13p•1958, .- in Volume 3177 of Official Records, at page 493; thence north 590 211-•W 'east, along said northwest lire, 405.16 feet to the most northerly corner of said Parcel (3177 or 493); thence north 300 381 20" vest, 50 feet to the southwest line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in said deed to Western Reaeline Corporation (3176 or 16); thence north 660"361 30" vest, along said southwest line and along the direct extension north 660 361 37 west thereof, 352.5 feet to the most southerly corner of the parcel of. land described in the deed from Mary Bibber to Leo J. Cavallo, at al, dated June 9, 1953s and recorded June lbs 1953s in Volume 2142 of Official Records, at page 255; thence north 660 361 30" west, along the southwest line of said Cavallo parcel, 200?feet to the southeast line of said Market Street; thence south 230` 231 30" west, along said southeast line, 359.77 feet to the paint of beginning. Last Assessee: Hilp and Rhodes. Hinimim Price..............5150,000.00 CITT Or EL CERRITO No. 3 Sold to State, June 28, 1968, for taxes of 1967. Sale No. 477. Deeded to State July 22 1973s and recorded in Vol. 6956, Page 667. Parcel No. 505-181-oo4s Arlington Estates, Lot 73e Last lssessees Nongs Arthur - T and Lilly Kinimmt Price....e...ee..ee= 450.00 No. 4 Sold to State, June 28, 1557, for taxes of 19"6. Sale No. 222. Deeded to State. June 29, 1962s and recorded in vol.4159, Page 96. Parcel N3.501-350-003,Ricbaond Junction Heights, Lot 24, Block 36. Last Assessee: St.Marie, John, 2linfswat Price.............. 325.00 No. 5 Sold to State, June 28, 1957, for taxes of 1956. Sale No. 223. Deeded to State June 29, 1962, and recorded in Vol. 4159, Page 97. Parcel No. 501-350-001, Richmond Junction Heightsp Lots 25 and 26, Block 36. Last Assessee: St. Xarie, Jona. Hinimusa Price....e........e$ 700.00 CITi Or ?iUC13EZ No. 6 Sold to State, June 28, 1966, for taxps of 1965. Sale No. 874., Deeded to State July 1, 1971 and recorded in Vol 6429, Page 20. 3 Parcel No. 318-536-66L,-R.M. Addn. Lots 1 & 2, Block A. Last Assessee: car Raymond L. & Rochelle S. 10 Price................1,500.f?0 y Page 2 No. 7 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1%6. Sale No, 792. Deeded to State July 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 66999 Page 266. ` Parcel No. 372-112-003, Martinez Park A. Lots 46 & 47, Block 4. Last Assessee: Spittler, Le Martin & Ethel H. Kinimin Price..............$ 1150.00 No. 8 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale Ho. 798. Deeded to State July 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 262. ' Parcel No. 372-121-0074, Martinez Park il, Lot 42 Block 11. Last Assessees Spittler, Le :Martin & Ethel H. mini== Price..............$ 650.00 No, 9 Sold to State, June 26, 1964, for taxes of 1963. Sale No. 793. Deeded to State July 1, 1969, and recorded in Vol. 5917, Page 65. Parcel No. 3'12-175-002, Sunnyside Terrace Ext., Lot 8, Block 29. Last Assessee: Zion, William R. Minimum Price,. 800.00 ,No. 10 Sold to State, June 28, 1963, for taxes of 1962. Sale No. 924. Deeded to State July 1, 1969, and recorded in Vol. 5917, Page 143. Parcel Ito. 370-310-019, Tract 21469 Lot 47. Last Assesseet Snapp, Ila M• Minimal Price.............. . 500.00 No, 11 Sold to State, June 28, 1963, for takes of 1962. Sale No. 925. Deeded to:State July 1, 1969, and recorded in Vol.5917, Page Hill. ' Parcel ..o. 370-110-020, Tract 2116, Lot 118. Last Assesses: Snapps Ila. He Hinimis Price..............$ 500.00 No. 12 Sold to State, June 28, 1568, for taxes of 1967. Sale No. 577. Deeded to State July 2, 19733 and recorded in Vol. 6996, Pago 679. Parcel 2:o. 370-110-017, Tract 2226, Lot 73. Last Assessee: . Freeman, Victor and XW L. Minimum Price..............$ 200.00 No. 13 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 195%. Sale No, 793. Deeded to State July 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Pages 264 & 265. Parcel 1+o. 372-L2-008, pore particularly described as: PARCEL OKU Lots 38, 39, 402 and 41 in Block 4 as designated on the map entitled "Martins Park Addition No. 1", Which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of Celiforni a, on gay 7, 3.924, in Volume 18 of :-daps, at Page b47. P.ARCEL VO: Portion of Lot 42 in Block 4, as designated on the nap entitled ":"artinez Park Addition No. 1n, which nap was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on )Uj 70 19245 in Volume 18 of "daps, at Page 447, lying southeasterly of a line besdanine on the southwesterly line of said Lot 42, above referred to, distant thereon North 520 560 50" West, 1.45 feet from the most southerly corner thereof and bearing nortbea3terly.94.00 feet, nor* or less, to the most easterly corner of said Lot 42, above referred to. Last Assessee: ,%:ittler, Le Martin & Ethel X. minimum Price•.••..........$ 675.00 No, 1.4 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale No. 799. Deeded to State July 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 261. - Parcel No. 372-121-005, acre particularly described as: Lots 5, 62 and 7, is Block 11 as designated on the rap entitled "Official Nap of Martinez Park Addition ao. 11', ii lea a.Brcn i, 17:.J, -,n DOJ: i o: w.aps, aL p.`';& 2 in i.iie oaiica oA w,c Recorder of Contra Costa Co=-ty. z..TCEnING Tri"r.REFRa4r the southeasterly 12.00 feet thereof. Last Assessee: Spittler, Le Hartin is Ethel M.. Minimum Price.$1800.00 No. 15 Soldto State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1956. Sale tio. 800. Deeded to State July 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 260. Parcel No. 372-121-006, more particularly described as: Lot 6 and portion of Lot 9 In Block 11, Official Map of Martinez Park, Addition No. 1, filed March 1, 1926, Official Hap Book 1, page 2, Contra Costa County records lying westerly of a line co=_enci ng at the most easterly corner of said Lot 8 and suing thence northerly is a direct line to the most northerly corner of said Lot 9. Last Assesses= Spittleirj% >s Le Martin & Ethel M. Minimum Price..............$ ?00.00 Page No. 16 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for takes of 1966. Sale No, 801. Deeded to State July 1, 19720 and recorded in Yob 66999 Page 259. Parcel No. 372=121-008, more particularly described ass Lots 11 and 12 in Block 11 as designated on the map entitled "Official Nap of Addition No, 1, Martinez Park", filed Karch 1, 1926s in book 1 of Official aapstat page 2 3A the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. EXCEPTING FBOH Lot 111 that portion thereof described in the deed from Cecil 0. Charleston, at ua to Jame G' Me.Yeely, et ux, recorded August 13, 1968s in Volum 5687 of Official Records, at page 353. EXCEPT12IG FtO,'A Lot 12; that portion thereof described in the deed from Arnold If. Simmons, et ux, to Justin W. Vnderholt, at ux, recorded Ju3,* 13, 19548. under Recorderts 'rile No. 34877. Last A33083ee: Spittler, Le Martin & Ethel M. Hinirm Price..............a .500.00 ?No. 17 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale no. 802. Deeded io-State, Jur' 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 258. . Parcel 372-121-011, more particularly described as: Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 in Block 11, map of Martinez Park Addition No. l,, filed 2fty 7, 19249 Map Book 180 page 4472 Contra Costa County records.. EXCEPTING FW4 said Lot 201 that portion described in the deed frog George W. Honegger to David R. Fothergill, at ux, recorded July 20, 1967, in Volume 5414 of Official Records at page 535 Contra Costa County records. Last lWassee: Spittler, Le Martin & Ethel M.'' minim'm Price.........-i.ii.$ -1;600.00 ciTZ of PITTSBIIRG 110. 18 Sold to State, June 28, 1955, for taxes of 1964. Sale No. 1153. Deeded to State - July 1, 1971, and recorded in Vol. 6429, Page 133. Parcel No. 085-109-002, Central Addn. Lot 29 Block S. Last Assessee: Deretrakopulos, A. J., et al. Minimwt Price..............$ 92000.00 No. 19 Sold to State, June 28, 1954, for takes of 1953. Sale Ito. 363. Deeded to State June 29, 1959s and recorded in Vol. 3412, Page 117. Parcel 085-064-009, City of Pi.ttaburg, Lot 7, Block 2. List Assesses: 1,nderson, Jewelry. Minimus Price...............$ 12000.00 No. 20 Sold to State, June 28, 1966, for taxes of 1965. Sale No. 1027. Deeded to State July 1, 1971s and recorded in Vol. 6429, Page 25. _ Parcel 085-119-0144 core particularly described as: East 50 feet.of Lot 5 in Block 25, as said lot and block are designated on the Official Map of the City of . Pittsburg, filed March 23, 1914, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California. Last Assessess Frunenti, Armand K., at al. Hininua Price..............$ 750.00. No. 21 Sold to State, Jime 28, 1966, for taxes of 1965. Sale !to. 1085. Deeded to State July 1, 1971s and recorded in Vol. 6429, Page 26. Parcels 088-132-017, 038-132-018, 088-132-019, and 088-132-020,(fornerly portion' of Parcel 088-130-0231 more particularly described ass Parcels A. B, C, & D, map of Parcel ?Nap, filed Dece= er 19, 1967, Hook.2, Parcel ;+taps, page 32, Contra . ...•.a. _i... ... � T__a . ,. •, {.n.. ♦....... !` r. T.M y Hininum Price,,*,.see*v,&*&e$ 75,600.00 CITZ Or RIC.TAO%M :No. 22 Sold to State, June 27, 1960, for taxes of 1959. Sale No. 941. Deeded to State June 291 1965, and recorded in Vol. 4916, Page 622. Parcel 538-320-0031, Amended Hap of the City of Rich:sond, Lot 4, Block 11. Last Assesase: Reinholt, Athelstan & Gwanllian....!iiatmui Price..............$ 20700.00 J Page 4. No. 23 Sold.to State, June'26, 1567, for taxes of 1966. Sale No. 1749. Deeded to Stats i July 1, 1972', and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 236.' Parcel 110. 538.341-017, City of Richmond, Lot 21, Block 5. Last ksaessee: Mackris, Katherine. Miniauw Price......•.......; 500.00 No. 24 Sold to State, Juae 28, 1968, for takes of 1967. Sale No. 1263. Deeded to State July 2, 1973, and recorded in Vol. 6996, Page 682. Parcel No. 5491-121-0021, Harbor Bus.Blks., Lot 2, Block 1. Last Assessee: Heizer, Clara. Minimum Price..............; .500.00 No. 25 Sold to State, June 28, 1963, for taxes of 1962. Sale No. 2098. Deeded to State July 1, 1968, and recorded in Vol. 5662, Page 78. Parcel 2io. 560-i4o-005, Harbor Gate, Lots 1 & 2, Block H. Last Assesseei - Hefner, Irene L. Minima Price..............= 500.00 No. 26 Sold to State, June 28, 1966, for taxes of 1965. Sale No, 1312. Deeded to State July 1, 19712 and recorded in Vol. 6429, Page 32. Parcel No. 534-011--012 (Formerly Parcel No. 534-011-001), Highland Lots 80 9, &-10, Block A. Last ASSessee: Hulsey, ding S. & Irene C. Minimus Prue.........:::::$ • 14(00000 No. 27 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale No. 2152. Deeded to State July 1, 1972s and recorded in Volure 6699, Page 235. Parcel No. 560-212-011, Reek-ars Addn. Lots 22,23 & 24, B1k.19-Last Asseasees Preston, Otis J. Minimum Price...... 2,500.00 No. 28 Sold to State, .rune 26, 1,064, for tsxes of 1963. Sale No. 1905. Deeded to State July 1, 1969s and recorded in Vol. 5917, Page 72. Parcel No. 549-211-021, Parsons Pullman Center, Lot 123. Last Assesses: Alexander, Herman S. & Sadie. HiniMum Price..............s 500.00 . No. 29 Sold to State, June 28, 1963, 11 for taxes of 1967. Sale No. 25. Deeded to Stats July 2, 1973s and recorded in Vol. 6996, Page 695. Parcel No. 534-201-028, Ptichmond Park Tract, Lot 12, Block 4. Last Assessee: Lapoint, Merrill E. i` Dorothy J. Minimum Price..............: 1,300.00 No. 30 Sold to State, June 28, 1963, for taxes of 1967. Sale No. 1291. Deeded to State July 2, 1973, aad recorded in Vol. 6996, Page 681. Parcel No. 550-090-023, Santa Fe Lots 8, 9, & 10, Block 4. Last Assesses: Horan, Catherin3. :Sinimua Price...........•.. 1,100.00 No. 31 Sold to State, June 28, 2965, for taxes of 1954. Sale No. 1719. Deeded to State July 10 1970s and recorded in Vol. 6178, Page 256. Parcel No. 550-192-006, more particularly described as: Lots 10 and 11 and the north �g of Lot 12 in Black 31, as designated on the map entitled "Santa Pe", vhich map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on :March 17, 1900s in Volume E of idaps, at page 102. Last Assesses: hillians, Kat2he.-JI-:e• hini:mn 3,600.00 No. 32 Sold to State, June 27, 19,50, for taxes of 1959. Sale No. 1026. Deeded to State June 29, 19552 and recorded in Vol. 4916, Page 623. Parcel No. 534-250-009, To--m. of Pt. Richmond Official Map No. 3, Lot 26, Block B. Last Assessea: Pacific Plan. Minimm Price..............$ 1,000.00 No. 33 Sold to State, June 26, 3962, for taxes of 1961. - Sale No. 1892. Deeded to State June 27, 1967s and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 37. Parcel No. 561-181-6132 Malls 2nd Adda. to Richmond Lot 26 and N 18 ft. of lot 27, Block 208. Last Assess_a: Stayer, Louis L..*14inimax Price...............$ 10000.00 No. 314 Sold to State, June 28, 1966, for taxes of 1965. Sale No. 1857. Deeded to State July 1, 1971s and recorded in Vol. 6429, Page 34. Parcel tw5lr251-002, Malls 2nd Adda. Lot 6, 7, Block 210. Last Assessee: Andrade J. H. Ec Helen A. Hinim=uat Price..............= 840.0 - . Pager 5 Ito. 35 Sold to State, June 289 1968, for taxes of 1967- Sale NO- ].!410. Deeded to State July. 2, 1973s and recorded is Vol. 69969 Page 696. Parcel No. 561-161-007, Walls 2nd Adan. Lot 162 Block 217« Last Assesses: Stills Theodore c Jenette. Hinianm Price«i««««.«..i.i«$ 19250.00 no. 36 Sold to State, June 269 19679 for taxes of 1%6. Sale No. 23142. Deeded to State July 1, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 232, Parcel No. 573-111-006, Tract 2389, Lot 390 Less 14 HR. bast Assessee: ' Schneider, Stephea E e. Minim= Price.i«.a...«....$ 1,300.00 c No. 37 Sold to State, June 262 1964, for taxes of 1963. Sale No. 1600« Deeded to State July 19 1970s and recorded in Vol, 6178, Pages 262 do 263. Parcel !io. 5314-063-012, more particularly described ass Lots 7 & 8 in Block 19 as shown on the map of Terpins Addition, filed. June 799 19030 in Hap Hook C et page 53, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. EXCEFMIG TIER?"'Zr 0=is That portion of said Lots 7 & 8 described is the deed frog Irene Finnell to City of Richmond recorded under file $5788 on February 89 1952. Last Assessee: Pearce, James N. miu+mm Price** 1,Is00.00. Ito. 38 Sold to State, Jane 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale ho. 171x8. Deeded to Stag July 1, 1972s and recorded in Vol. 66992 .Page 237. Parcel No. 533-341-005, more articularly described ass North 32.50 feet of South 72.60 feet of the Fast g of Lot 6 and the North 32.50 feet of the South 72.50 feet of Lots 7, 8, and 9 in Block 5, Amended Hap City of Richmand9 filed March 31, - 1905, :tap Book D, -Pa;a 714, Contra Costa County records. Last A33823e8: Doai n;ck, " illiam R. M1 nim3m Price.i i.i.««i...i.$ 55`0.00 CITY OF r1AL` IT CR.1°8iC to. 39 Sold to Stats, June 26, 1952, for trx_s of 1961. Sale No. 5070. Deeded to State June 27, 1967, and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 89. - Parcel No. 171-311-002, Tract 2237, Lot 12. Last Assessee: Tom Duffyr Ina, Minim= Price««.«..i i«...0 4 2,0500.00 =Jo. L•0 Sold to State9 June 26, 1952, for taxes of 1961. Sale No. 5050. Deeded to State June 27, 3.967, and recorded in Vol. 51418., Page 95. Parcel No. 171-311-019, Tract 2287, Lot 28. Last Assesses: Toot Duftyv Inc. Kinimua Price«.......i..i..$ 3,000.00 No. 141. Sold to State, June 269 1562, for taxes of 1961. Sale No. On. . Deeded to Stats ° June 279 1957, and recorded in Vol. 54189 Page 94. Parcel No. 171-311-0150 Tract 22879 Lot 32. Last Asssssess Ton Dnffy9 Inc. 3«000«00 No. 142 Sold to Stats, June 269 1962, for taxes of 1961. Sala No. 5076. Deeded to State June 27, 19679 and recorded in Vol. 543.8, Page 93i Parcel No. 171-311-014, Tract 2237, Lot 33. Last*Assesses: Tors Duffy, roc. Mini== Price.............«5► 30"aw No. 43 Sold to State, June 269 1952, for takes of 1961. Sale No. 5075. Deeded to State June 279 1967s and recorded in Vol. 54181, Page 92. Parcel Ito. 171-311-013, Tract 22871 Lot 314. Last Assessae: Tom Duftyy Inc. 39000.00 No. 144 Sold to State, June 269 1962, for taxes of 1961. Sale No. 5074 Deeded to State June 27, 1967, and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 91. Parcel No. 171-311-0129 Tract 22872 Lot 35. Last Assessee: Tom.Duffy„ Time. Hini= Price...«..........$ 3,000.00 Page 6 DNINCGRPCtUM HT. DL4BL0 Na. 45 Sold to state, June 262 19653, for taxes of 1961 . Sale Ito.+3608. Deeded to State July 1, 1970, and recorded in Vol. 6178, Pages 300 and 301. Parcel 2111o. 095-021-002, nore particularly described as: A portion of Lot I of the Northeast 4 of Section 14, Toum3hip 2 ::orth, Range 1 Heart, Mount Diablo Bass and l;eridian, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of the tract of land . shown on the map of "Joseph Siino Subdivision", filed in book 21 ot'Keps, at page v 590, on August 2.3, 1929s in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County at the north line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Donald K.Bellanger, et ux, to Laura Cizek recorded April 16, 19682 in, Volume 5603 of Official Records, at page 365; thence from said point of beginning continuing along the west line of said Joseph Siino Subdivision North 01� list best, 300 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described in the deed #froa Dorothy Beck to Roy S. Dusenbury recorded September 8, 19670 in Volume 5449 of Official Records, at page 1$8; thence westerly along said south lines.100 feet to the west line thereof; trtance South 10 151 East, 300 feet to-the north line of said Cizek parcel (5603 or 355); thence easterly along said north-liae�; 100 feet to the point of begirnirg.EXCEPTUG T s =rte: The interest conveyed to Contras Costa County in the deed recorded April 16, 1954, Book 2302, Official Records, pave 529, "for use as a public highway.* Last Assesses: Me6aluso, Gaiseppo. Kinimus Frits..............$ 2,500-00 ` No. 46 Sold to State, June 28, 1963s for taxes of 1962. Sale No. 3708. Deeded to State July 1, 195$, and recorded in Vol. 56622 Pages 245 la 146. Parcel No. 095422-017, nore particularly described as: A portion of the Northeast'- Quarter of Section 14, Toans:zip 2 North, Range 1 (lest, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as fol].crss: Beginning at at point in the Easterly.line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Car---ela Siino et al to Karl Csvalleri, Bessie Mercurio and Angela Farazza, dated July 26, 1946, and recorded August 15,. 1946, under Recorderts Serial No. 291919 distant thereon'South 00 51+ East 241.66 feet from the ;Northeast corner thereof; thence frog said point of beginning continuing along said Easterly line, South 00 511 East 47.02 feet; thence Nest 95.79 feet to the westerly line of said parcel (29191-46); thence along said Westerly line North 00 511 (,test 47.02 feet; thence East 95.79 feet to the point of beginning.. SUBJECT' TOt Right of Nay nentioned in Agreement executed June 28, 1926, by and between r^rancesco Siino, Carme2la Siino, Guiseppe Siino, Mary'Sifaa, Antonino, Siino,Na:da Siino, iguazio Frurento, Maria Frumertto, John P. Sapme., Fannie Sapone, Guiseppe uzcaluso and Gioia Xacaluso, recorded August 17, 1926! in Book 52 of Official Records, at page 35. Last Assesses: Siino, Casztela,, Minium Price..............$ 2,200.00 2to, 47 Sold to State, June 26, 113 for taxes 1961. Sale No. 3189. Deeded to State June 27, 1967, and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 57e Parcel No. 095-014-002, Bella Nonte Suba. 2, k 100 ft., Lot 72 Block 5. , Last Assessee: Concord hardware 'Company. Xini^m Price.a•....e......$ 500.00 No. 13 Sold to State, June 26, 1962, for taxes of 1961- Sala TO. 3290. Deeded to State June 27, 19572 and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 60. Parcel No. 097-081-025, pore particularly described as: Portion of Lot 3, of the I.orthwest 3.,; of Section 14., Tornship 2 North, Range 1 Wests Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follcus: Beginning on the south line of the County Road' leading froom Concord to Pittsburg (Willow Pass Road) at the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from S. A. Sellers to Robe%tXoor*,, at =0recorded September 28, 1927, in Volume 92 of Offizial Records, at page 453; thence- fron said point of beginning along the said sonuth 13.ne of said County Road frog► a s o Passe 7 Concord to Pittsburg westerly 35 feet more or less to the east line of the parcel of'land described in the deed frog Conrad J6 Wilkes, et ux, to Horace B]y,, et uxq recorded January 21, 1954, under Recorder Ia File No,'35791 thence south along said east line 220,02 feet more or less to the south line of said Bly .parcel (File No. 3579) thence easterly,along the easterly prolongation of the said South 21. of sold Bly parcel (File No. 3579) to the west line of said Moore parcel (92 or 453); thence northerly along said westerly line to the point of beginning. Last Assesses: Sellers, Martin R., et al. Minim= Price..............$ . 700.00 ORUiDA No. 49 Sold to State, June 26, 1964, for taxes of 1963. Sale No. 4049. Deeded to State July 1, 1969s, and recorded in Vol. 5917, Page 120. Parcel ND.252-03}015, Haciendas Del Oriada J1, Lots 122 and 123. Last Assessee= Patterson, Russell.and Thelma. Minl=ja Price..............$ 252000.00. RICIElaID . 2I6. 50 Sold to State, June 26, 1951'4, for taxes of 1963. Sale-No. 4430. Deeded to State July 1, 1959, and recorded in Vol. 5917, Page 128, Parcel No. 572-231-005, Blek='Ont Lot 66. Last Assessee: Clark, Fred. A. and Barbara .S. XininA= Price............:.$ 22300.00 No. 51 Sold to State, June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale No. 5237. Deeded to State July 3, 1972, and recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 128. Parcel -No. 409-261-013, !urR Land & Ferry ,1#l, Lots 23 is 24, Block 15. Last Assessee: Turner, Acie, et al. Ki.nimuz Price..............5 2,000.00 SAN PA3.1.0 No. 52 Sold to State, June 26, 1952, for taxes of 1961. Sale No. 4891. Deeded to State June 27, 1957, and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 86. Parcel No. 1404-271-003, more particularly described sa: Lots.5, ,6, and the West 3 feet of Lot 7, in Block U. as ahwm on the :ap of North Richmond Land and Ferry Co., Tract No. 1, filed July 11, 1910, in book 1 of Haus, Page 18, in, the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, Last Assessees i:cBride, rack L. and Ruby :f. Minim= Price..............$ 2,100000 ?to, 53 Sold to State, June 26, 1954, for takes of 1963. Sale Ido. 4361. Deeded to State July 1, 1969s and recorded in Vol. 5917, Page 127. Parcel x.. o. 4o9t-033-006, Hells 2nd Adda., Lots 6 & 7s'Block 216. Last Assessee: Flynn, Harry end Lrm. Minims Price..............$ 425.00 No. 54 Sold to State, June 27, 1955, for taxes of 1954. Sale No. 3274. Deeded to Stags June 29, 1951, and recorded in Vol. 3906, Page 203. Parcel No. 409-090-0031, Kka of N. Richmond Land and Ferry Co. No 2 N 50 feet of lots 5 to 8 incl., Block 67. Last Assessee: Silva, E. Araujo to L. S., et al. 4 ui�ue Price..............3 2,000.00 No. 55 Sold to State, June 28, 1965s, for taxes of 1964. Sale No. 4727. Deeded to State s July 1, 1970, and recorded in Vol. 6178, Page 416. Parcel Rio. 1409090-Olen, hrR Land J'; Ferry J2, Lots 20 & 21, Block 67. Last lssessee: Colored Methodist F.Uiscopal Church. I{irima -325.00 r ;�, . i . ..e.. .I . I � . t+ r - I��.II. ��,I I.I I I�I�.-..�I�0I I�.- I I,I—I.��I�I..,. .1'�1I_I1-��,-.­�-�,I I..-�I�,�1:,�,.,.I�,I,I.-,I'-.._"�,. .. -. I. I! ,. - Pale 8. 4 Deeded to state No. 56 -Sold to State, June 28, 1965, !or taxes of 1964. Sale No.` 739. 1. July 1, 1970, and recorded in Vol. 6178, Page 419. - Parcel No. 409-131-010, more particularly described ass Lot 9 and the vest of i . Lot 10 in Blocs 22 as dasignated on the asap entitled "Map of North Richmond Land and Ferry Coapany Tract No. 1", which asap was filed in the office of the Recorder . of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July ll, 1910, in Volume 3 1 . of 2;aps, at Page 59. Last Assessees r^rsea�sa, James, et al. Hini.+nus Price..............$ 650.00 tto. 57 Sold to State, Juan 28, 1965, for taxes of 1954. Sale Yo. 4797. Deeded to Stats July 1, 19702 and recorded in Vol. 6178, Page 421. Parcel No. 409-282-011, NR Land & Ferry Ol, Lots 281 29, it 309 Blk, 3. Last Assessee: Franklin, Samuel be Phyllis. Hinim�cs Price..............$._ . 9011.00 + go. 58 Sold to State,. June 268 1962, for totes of 19610 Sale leo. 4899. Deeded to State - - Jape 272 19672 and recorded in Vol. 5418, Page 87. Parcel No. 409-292-0039 more particularly described ass Lot 11 and Easterly 9 leets Front and Rear measurement of Lot 122 Block 81, as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Hap of North Richmond Tract No. 1 Addition" being aportion of Lot 198 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California; filed June 1, 1915s in Hep Book 12, page 274, in the office of the e o! Califorr.-a. Last County Recorder of Contra Costa County, StatAssensee:, Purifoy, Sallie-L. Minim= Price..... .........$ 650.00: r s . �-Y" {. 9 1}" i % r ✓ -q., J r F � .�.1` r rr r ,t s -. r y. �` s i t r f j "�:` z� k k l s iv.E J l : eM Z iP 4 �`c^ y ,_}^ 1'Y- _ S iy �. ' w i 4 > M _ .t ..r W 1 1. 1 fi .Z. n e 3 t. .. {Y �...a r F s 5s$�, �' t i k t : '{,t } f 3 j -� -.`a } ti- _T £ / i� r 1 ] \ Y r) L y .. .. - -. .._. . .. .-. _ L l j : t t.(4 . 3 3 J (1 - — 1 ..,fir ii fl`� x .~ ,+ 4"S' J r I 1- c y, F ,�„ y r , r 2 f z r i 4 y Y Y Z 'Z . { J�'� y > _ '- ` 'r1 t -Y-5�, i _:. :.0 ..i'. .' - - -t S,: y -« .. _. - ..J -- -. F 1 .: ..... i Jw. , 4 }, ✓�+. t J \f C IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Pro- ) claiming May 16 - 24. ) RESOLUTIOU 1111111111BER 75/235 1975 KVIE TV Week. ' ) WHEREAS KVIE TV is a public television station which carries educational and public service programs serving the central California area; and WHEREAS the community owned non-commercial television station provides educational And other special public interest programs for the enrichment and cultural betterment of our people; and .. WdEREAS said television station furnishes a valuable ser- vice to the residents of the County of Contra Costa; NOW, . THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Super- visors hereby proclaims the period of May 16 - •242 1975 as KVIE WEEK in the County of Contra Costa and urges all citizens to* support the annual fund raising auction conducted by said public television station: PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of March, 1975 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I HEREBY CERTI?Y that the foregoing is .a true and correct. cony of a resolution entered on the minutes of said Board, of Super- visors on March 18, 1975. cc: KVIE TV Attention: Ms. Ann Gallaway County Administrator J ' l t i 7 j y RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/235. 1 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution - of Contract with Dr. Rodney Nurse. o On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias' seconded by Super... visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P- Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a contract with Dr. Rodney Nurse, 2976 Summit Drive, Oakland, California, under the terms of which professl (training in family therapy) will be oval services Probation Department duringthe provided staff of the June 0 l period March 19, 1975 through 3 975 at a cost not to exceed $1,200. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. - t Y } herebycertify that the foregoing is a true and correct a"of on order en!d on the . minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Dr. Rodney Nurse WWne" my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Probation Supervism Atte: Mr. Donavan affixed this 18th day of March 1975 County Probation Officer County Auditor—Controller B J. R. OL.SSON, Clerk H ss 12"Vg y Administrator y D" Clerk N. In ham 009 ►_ CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SER}`'-ES i. CONTRACT IDENTIFICATION: Department: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT ANTIOCH-PITTSBURG DIVERSION =; Subject: -Training- Probation Diversion Staff in Counseling Techniques with Families. 2. PARTIES: The County of Contra Costa, a Political Subdivision of the State of Ca�ornia, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the following named CONTRAC- TOR, mutually agree and promise as follows: Name of Contractor: Dr. Rodney Nurse Address: 2976 Summit Drive, Oakland, CA (if a Corporation, established under the Legal Authority of the State of Cali- fornia - See Item under "Special Conditions", Page "Aof this contract) 30 PURPOSE: The County requires, and the Contractor is especially trained, exper- ienced xper +ien^ced sand competent to perform and furnish professional services, advise, edu- cation or training in Probation Department activities. Specifically, these activities are covered under "Service Plan", Page 3_ of this contract. 4, PAYMENT: This contract is for $15 per hour " and Tnc-ludes all contractor relate costs; the total amount of this contract shall not exceed the sum of $ 1200 . Contractor shall subed t to the Probation Department not less than monthly, a properly executed and completed County Demand (Form D-15) indicating in detail the date and hours during which. services under this contract were performed. -. - 5. TERM: The effective date of this contract is March 19, 1975 , and It tern-, in tes on June 30, 1975 unless sooner terminaica as provided herein. 6. STATUS: The Contractor is an independent Contractor and Is not to be considered an employee of the County. COUNTY CONTRACTOR BY �.�."-'� Sys- Tlice HAI N, BOARD OF ISUPFERVIS • ATTEST: James R. Olsson, Coin Clerk-Recorder and ex officio of . .(Designate official capacity In bust - the Board of Supervisors ness and/or affix corporation -seal) BY The person signing above for Contractor E UTY personally appeared before me today and . acknowledged that he/they signed it ,and that the official, capacity Is as. shown RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: DatedBy a I L TOFFICER 7, , L�...Q--,.._���I. •• 1 SUSAN M. SARVER COUNTY ADM N S RATOR � �!`�hf My eorrnnis;ow o■aiers Oe!If.19JE3 �"tl�'aliP��'.�T,'Mf'►.15+111:IU'19t1!!!�'�!iarr+e•.ww!�..--' APPROVED AS TO FORM: By '� 11 �tV r DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL in;n . - Ccntractor partaian I - I � ., -� I I - J • _ . _ Page "SPECIAL CONDITIOVS" - (Continued)' 10. Indemnification: the County ind its .officers, The Contractor shall defend. save harmlessand indeenifl/ sickness agents and employees from all liabilities^snMiclaims liwitatiaon alloeonseghitial ' g arsons or property, including . or injury to p. doges, from any cause whatsoever aris'esultSn! frdn thetneglitgence oh Its f the. Contractor,, its services hereunder, whether or not its agents or employees. . 11. Notices:-mo- - rovided for by this Contract shall be in writing thand agCounty shall ba y be del I Vered Y A1J notices p e prepaid. Notice deposit in the United States mall, post" p Administration dultdingg Nartin�s. CA . addressed to the Probation Deparb ,to County �+ 53• . 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' . i 4 .. .. __.r - _. j ,n . _ r • _..:...,. .,� .,w.. y r 7 J . .; c .. ;. . .,. - ,. IN TH BOARD OF S R.VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COD'N-Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Matter of Pro- ) claiming Key 26 - 24, RESOLV;FOR NUMM 7!;/235 1975 KVIE TIV Week. � WMREAS KVIE TV is a public telbvision station which carries educational and public service prog.M&a ser-wing the central California area: and WHEREAS' the co=munitg owned non-cov=orcial television station provides educational and other special public interest programs for the enrichment and cultures 'hatttrment of our people, and VdEREAS said television station furnishes a valuable ser- vice to the residents of Lhe County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREP'OFL, BE ?T RESOLVED that this Board of Super- visors hereby Proclaims th.-► period of May 16 - 24, 2475 as KVIE WEEK in the County or contra Oosta ).ad urgt_1 iii cluxzec13 i.v support the annual fund raising auction conducted by said public television station. D,QC!Vn A�IiI 1!�!^[!►:s41 ai ! � z4sL �_� _se as. __i t..n.. .. following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and c erect copy of a resolution entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- visors on March 18, 1975. cc: KVIE TV Attention: Ms. Ann Gallaway County Administrator RESOLUTION NUMBER 75/235 00196 i In the Board of Supervisors r of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 79 -M In the Motter of v Authorizing Execution of Contract with Dr. Rodney Nurse. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a contract with Dr. Rodney Nurse, 2976 Summit Drive, Oakland, California, under the terms of which professional services (training in family therapy) will be provided staff of the Probation Department during the period March 19, 1975 through June 30, 1975 at a cost not to exceed $1,200. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Dr. Rodney Nurse Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of -- --- c/o Probation Supervisors Attn: Mr. Donavan affixed this 18th day of March 1975 County Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk H 20 , ��o ry Administrator N. In aham 00197 CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 1. CONTRACT IDENTIFICATION: Department: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT ANTIOCH-PITTSBURG DIVERSION UNI' Subject: Training Probation Diversion Staff in Counseling Techniques with Families. 2. PARTIES: The County of Contra Costa, a Political Subdivision of the State of Cali ornia, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the following named CONTRAC- TOR, mutually agree and promise as follows: Name of Contractor: Dr. Rodney Nurse Address: 2976 Summit Drive, Oakland, CA (If a Corporation, established under the Legal Authority of the State of Cali- fornia - See Item under "Special Conditions", Page 2.2Aof this contract) 3. _PURPOSE: The County requires, and the Contractor is especially trained, exper- ienced and competent to perform and furnish professional services, advise, edu- cation or training in Probation Department activities. Specifically, these activities are covered under "Service Plan", Page 3_._. of this contract. 4. PAYMENT: This contract is for $15 per hour and includes all contractor related costs; the total amount of this contract shall not exceed the sum of $ 1200 Contractor shall submit to the Probation Department not less than monthly, a properly executed and completed County Demand (Form D-)5) indicating in detail the date and hours during which services under this contract were performed. Y. 5. TERM: The effective date of this contract is March 19, 1975 and it term- inates on June 30, 1975 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 6. STATUS: The Contractor is an independent Contractor and is not to be considered an employee of the County. COUNTY CONTRACTOR By By J Vice TY , BOARD 0 F SUP'ERV 15 ATTEST: James R. Olsson, Coun Clerk-Recorder and ex officio of Designate Micial capacity in busi- the Board of Supervisors ness andlor affix corporation sea]) By - The person signing above for Contractor DEPUTY i7 personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and that the official capacity is as shown RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Datedb�T �. a -Y PROBATION OFFICER n , SNOT . B , ..+. ...r ..� By // _ :y SWAiI N1. SARVER COUNTY ADMt N I S T RATOR NOTARY Fu�uc P.Izredi Ccur y. Cat:i nia My cenmi,-.cn orpires Oe.23,1472- `IpI{Gt{iW!P:I:i!I•tC::i!:I?CII:i:Pt[n.n.n.na...r•r.•�«.m..•«= APPROVED AS TO FORM: nu I PA DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL "SPECIAL CONDITIONS" __ Page Z-_- 1. Entire Contract: 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. 2. Law Governing Contract: This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accord tea ' ante with the laws of the State of California. 3. Modifications and Amendments: This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the County. 4. Disputes: WINDisagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the County. 5. Independent Contractor Status: This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not -intended to and i" shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partner- ship, joint venture or association. 1 6. Conflicts of Interest: Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of the most recently - adopted by laws of any Corporation and also a complete and accurate fist of the governing Board of Directors (or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or tine list of Board of Directors as changes in such governance occur, if Contractor is a corporation. Con- tractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any Board of Directors of the Con- tractor shall avoid any actual or potential conflict of interest. Failure to Perform: If the Contractor, without fault of the County or its agent, at any time falls, refuses or neglects to perform any of its duties under this Contract for a period of 10 days - after written notice thereof by the County, it shall constitute a breach of the entire Contract and the County may terminate this Contract as provided in the Termination prW- __�« vision, complete the Contractor's required performance in any reasonable manner it -- - chooses, and hold the Contractor liable for any damages or loss occasioned thereby. . Termination: Upon 3 clays prior written notice to the Contractor, the County may terminate -this Contrac whether or not the Contractor is in default. Upon termination without default of the Contractor, the County shall pay, without duplication, for all services performed and expenses incurred to date of termination. In consideration of this payment, .the Con- tractor waives all right to any further payment or damages, and shall turn over to the County everything pertaining to its services hereunder, possessed-by the Contractor or under its control at the time of termination. Inspection and Audit: The County or its agent shall have access, for purpose of audit and inspection, to any books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which may relate to this Contract. 7LInitials G� Contractor partment O0,199 001199 mild n ...- .. n "SPECIAL CONDITIONS" - (Continued) Page 2A 10. Indemnification: The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and 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. 11. 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 Probnt on Department, County Administration SuiTding, Martinez, CA 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address des-- ignated` herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit In the mails or of other delivery. ' initials v& �l. r -' Contractor . Dpa tment i 00200 k f "SERVICE PLAN" Page 3 During the contract period, commencing March' 19, 1975, and ending June 30, 1975, the Contractor will provide the following services: Presentation of didactic and experiential information regarding conjoint family therapy, interviewing techniques, and modes of intervention with -dysfunctional families. The focus will be on the family system, with an analysis of the communications and interactional processes. In addition, the "needs!`. of the therapist will be explored with the use of the group interaction as a starting point for understanding their impact on rapport, communications and anger (internal and external) in working with youth and families. Simulated and actual client families will be used to demonstrate the application of theory. The consultation sessions will include the seven deputies and supervisor of the Central and Antioch-Pittsburg Diversion Unit at 1810D Dillow Pass Road, Concord. The sessions will be weekly and consists of two hours of consultation with the unit's personnel, plus one hour travel time and one hour preparation time at $15.00 per hour. "PAYHENT PROVISIONS`.' In consideration of the Contractor's fulfillment of the promises and conditions herein, and as full compensation for all its work and expenses, the County shall pay the Contractor for a maximum of 80 hours at $15.00 per hour, not to exceed $1200 during contract period. The County Demand (Form D-15) shall be subm'Itted to the Probation Department within twenty days from the end of each month in which service has been performed, in detail as outlined on Page one of this contract. Initials: /�� "'1J CONMEOMMM", 00201 N , w In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 ' 19 75 In the Matter of i Authorising Execution of a Contract with Mr. Dan Safran for Professional Services. . On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf. of the County a contract with Mr. Dan Safran for the conduct of a training workshop for parents of children enrolled in the Contra Costa County Head Start/Preschool Program to be held on March 203 1975 at a cost not to exceed $100 in Federal funds. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Office of Economic Opportunity Supervisors Contractor c/o OEO affixed this 18th day of March 19 County Administrator 1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor—Controller B Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 1SM N. Ingraham Q02V2 00202 - 4 CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 1. Parties. Effective on March 20, 1475 the County of Contra Costa, (Date) a political subdivision of the State of Californi.s, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY, and nan Safran , hereinafter referred (Name of Contractor) to as the CONTRACTOR, mutually agree and promise as follows: Conduct a one day workshop fpr parents. 2. Purpose. The County requires, and the Contractor proposes, is willing. and.' able to provide the professional services as outlined below., Conduct a Training Session for parents of children enrolled in the Contra Costa County Head Start/ Preschool Program. The workshop will be designed to help parents gain a better understanding of their role at the organizational level( decision-making, types of activities _ in which parents should participate, facilitating meetings, and other parent functions), correlation of parent roles at the local level (Center Committees - and Policy Committee of Delegate Agencies) and with the County(Grantee) Policy Council, and expand skills in Problem-solving. 3. Services. The Contractor shall render these services within Contra Costa County at a time specified by the County Office of Economic Opportunity. 4. Payment for Services. County shall pay Contractor on his properly executed County Demand Form (D-15) approved by the Economic Opportunity Director, George W. Johnson who shall certify as to the source and availability of Federal funds from which payment for such services is to be made: Payment(s) will be made on evidence of completion of. the contracted obligations, as determined by the Director of County Office of Economic- - Opportunity. 00203 Yu�s a -171TT -........... ................... 7z. r 5. Term. This contract is for an estimated one day(s) at a rate of $ 100.00 per man day; the total payment for services -- shall not eoxceed the sum of $ 100.00 The period of performance is to be 9:00-4:00, March 20, 197 . This contract may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party giving five (S) working days advance written notice thereof to the other. 6. Status. The Contractor is an independent Contractor and is not to be . considered an employee of the County. 21 7. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save, indemnify, and hold harmless the County and its officer and employees from any and all liability for any damages arising from or connected with his services provided hereunder. 8. This contract shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of Part II, attached hereto. Coil= CONMACTOR: By: _ By: James P. Kenny 'VI hairman Board of Supervisors J. R. OLSSON FITTEST: County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of Board Enc. (2-7S) ilWM:cc VVj•��l"I �, i PART 11 (of 2 parts) Terms and Conditions Governing Contracts for Professional or Technical Services to a Community ,Action Pronram �. In addition to any conditions specified in Part 1, this Contract is subject to all of the conditions listed below. Waiver of any of these conditions must be upon the express written approval of an authorized representative of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and such waiver shall be made a part of this Contract. I. Termination of Contract If, through any cause, the Contractor shall fail to fulfill In timely and proper manner his oblinations under this Contract, or if the Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Contract, or if the grant from OEO under which _ this Contract is made is ter.ninated by OEO, or, if the Agency herein Is the delegate agency of an OEO grantee, and the contract by which this Contract is made is terminated by OEO, or, if the Agency herein Is the Delegate Agency of an OED grantee, and the contract by which such delegation is made is terminated the Aqency shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Contract by giving written notice to the Contractor of such ter-iination and specifying the effective date thereof. If the Contractor is Laable or unwillinn to comply with such additional R conditions as may be lawfully imposed by OEO on the grant or contract under which the agency is performing the program to which these professiora services are being rendered,the Contractor shall have the right to terminate the Contract by giving written notice to the Agency, signifying - the effective date thereof. In the event of termination all property and finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, and reports purchased or prepared by the Contractor under this Contract shall , at the option of the Agency, become its property and the Contractor shall be entitled to compensation for any unreimbursed expenses 1,ecessarily incurr:d in satisfz;c:•:)ry performance of the Contract, clot withstanding the above, the Contractor shall not be relieved-of 1 i ab i 1 i t y to the agency for rhunarwles sista i ned by the Agency by v i rtue of any breach of the Contract by the Contractor, and the Agency may withhold any reimbursement to the Contractor for the purpose of set- off until such tine as the exact amount of damages due the Aqency from the Contractor is agreed upon or othen-iise determined. 2. Changes The Agency may, from time to time, request changes in the scope of the sary i cas of the Contractor to be performed hereunder. Such changes, includinq any increaf•e or decrease in the amount of the Contractor's commpensation, which are mutually agreed upon by and between the Aqency and the Contractor, must be incorporated in written amendments to this Contract. -- 3. Travel Expanses If the Contractor is to be reimbursed for travel expenses, and (1 ) if the Contractor is a public agency, expenses charged for travel shall not exceed those allowable under the customary practice in the government of which the agency is a part; or (2) if the Contractor is a private agency, expenses charned for travel shall not exceed those which would be allowed under the rules of the United States O(��3/1� Government _governing 020 overning official travel by its employees. q. Publication and Publici; pation The Contractor may ;ublish results rofrit5jitho t prior rev ewfunction and `by the i n the approved ccrsenun i ty action rx3that Agency, provided that such pabb?cQEO pursu_ - todthe Proge v neons Of is supported by funds grant y � las of each she Economi c Opportun i ty ""Z"' of I9b', and co f i v, cop such publication are furnished to.OEO plus copies to the Agency as the Aqency may re asonahly re ' Off until sucfl tine as ..he exactus � —aur the Contractor Is amount of damages due the A encSe1 agreed upon or otherwise determined. q y from 2• CLnanries The Agency may, from time to tins the 53r✓leas of es in the the Contracior to'beeperformed quest nhereunder. scope of Such changes, including any increaf. of the Contractorts c�pensaflon, which are e or mut allyse intaereamont e �'up and between the Agency and the Contractor, written a%endrsents to this Contra ;. must he incorporated in y 3. Travel cxp3nses If the Contractor is to be reimbursed for travel expenses a - (I ) if the Contractor is a , and shall not exceed those allowable under theecust ma charged for travel government of which the agency is a part; or (2) if the Contract orr,s a private agency, p 9 cy, ex enses charged for travel shall not exceed those which would be allowed under the rules of the United States Government governing official travel by Its employees.y 00205 ... . .y 4. Publication and Publicity The Contractor may ,ublish results of its function and participation in the approved cczmunity action program without prior review by the Agency, provided that such publications acknowledge that the program is supported by funds granted by OE0 pursuant to the provisions of she "Econc ni c Opportunity f:;.t of 196•'•, and that f iv-3 copies of each such publication are furnished to OEO glus copies to the Anencv as the Agency may reasonably renuire. i. Copyrigots If the Contract results in a took or other copyrightable material ,the . author is free to copyri;ht th•a work, but the Office of Economic Opportunity reserves a royalty-froa, nonexclusive and irrevocable license to r.aproduca, publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, all copyrigi}ed material and -ilI material which can 'be ' copyrighted resulting from the Ccntract. 6. Patants Any discovery or invzntion arisinn out of or developed in the course _ of work aided by this Contract shall be promptly and fully ranorted to the Agency and to the Director of OEO for determination as to whather patent pretaction on such invantion or discovery shall be scucht and how th-a rieits in the invention or discovery, including rigt.ts Jnder anv aatant issued tharaon, shall be disaosed of and adninisterad, in order to protect the public interest. 7, i.a`ior St;,nd3rds I 1 aborars and f:kachnr,i cs emn 1 ovnd by contractors or sub-contractos in the constru,:tion, alt ration or r--pair, including painting and c:*aaorating of projects, buildings and works which are federally assisted under this Contract shall 5e 4aid wa )s at rates not less than those pruvailinq on simiiisr construction in this locality as determined by the Sscr-atary of Lator in accordanca with the Davi:-Bacon Act, as am�andad (0 U.S.C. 276-a-275a-5). B. Cov snant ;Qa i nst %int i nn.nt Fe.s The Contractor warrants that no parson or sollinq agency or other 3r;3nization has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Contract upon an air;aiant or understanding for a commission, percurtaga, brokai-31.., or contin^^nt fee. For breach or violation of this warrant, th; :.n.!ncy sl--1 l h;!vn the right to arilul this Contract vi i;;lout 1 i 4L i I i ty or, i n i is d i scr.:t ion, to deduct f rom the ccnpansaticn, or otnarr.is:: recov-ar, the full amount of such cormssion, parcan*a�;a, brekaran or contingent fee. r 9. Discrinin3;ion in Enolovrvant Prohibit-3d The Con$r3ctor will not discriminat-: against any employee employed in tho -5. -)rrm-:ncs ---f this c,ntr::ct, r :! .y i nst nny 3731 i cin► for .gap 1 oy-jant i n-thz-, ;crf armance ..�i t1i i s cintr-:ct b:cause of rice, creed, color, or natien:!l origin. The Ces:tractorwill take affirmative action to ensure that applicants ire emoloyad, and that employees are treated 00206 .r during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin. This requirement shill apply to, but not be Iimited to the following: employment, up-grading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of compensation: and selection for training, including apprenticeship. In the event that the Contractor signs any contract which would be covered by Executive Order 10925 (March 6, 1961 ) or Executive Order 11114 (June 22, 1963), the Contractor shall include the equal-employment opportunity clause specified in Section 301 of Executive Order 10925, as amended. 10. Discrimination Prohibited No person in the United States shall , on the ground of race, creed, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied . the proceeds of, or be subject to discrimination in the oerformance of this Contract. The Contractor will comply with the regulations'- promslgated by the Director of CEO, which the approval of the President, pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (45 C.F.R. Part 1010). It. Political Activity Prohibited Wone of the funds, matorii1s, property or services contributed by the Agency or the Contractor under this Contract shall be used in the performance of this Dantract for any oartisan political activity, or to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office. 12. Relinious activity Prohibited Thera shall be no ralinious work-ship, instruction or prosalytization as part of or in connection with the performance of this Contract. i3. Cer:o1iance with Local Leas iho Contractor shall cenply with all applicable laws, ordinancas, and �� --�---- cedes of the State and local governments. 14, iteports_ani I nspzct i ens The Contractor shall make financial , program proqress, and other reports as requested by the Agency or the Director of OEO, and- will arrange for on-site inspecTicns by Agency or OEO representatives at the request of either. 0020 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Contract for Interim assistance Program with the State Department of Benefit Payments. (Contract No. 20-011) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a contract for the Interim Assistance Program with the State Department of Benefit Payments, under the terms of which the County will be reimbursed for General Assistance grants to individuals awaiting a Federal determination of their eligibility for Supplemental Security Income benefits. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. AB�ENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 4 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• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts Adm. Supervisors State affixed this 18th day of March 1975 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By _ , Deputy Clerk H sa 12174 • 15-M N. In sham 00208 I 00208 ,k r' CMS Control #14130 CONTRACT FOR THE TJrM Ilii ASSISTANCE PROGRAM I. Introduction A. This contract is entered into between the Department of Benefit Payments, State of California (hereinafter referred to as the State) and the County of Contra Costa (hereinafter referred to as the County), in order to assure the availability of assistance to meet basic needs of applicants for benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act pending eligiblity (hereinafter referred to as the Interim Assistance Program). B. This contract is entered into pursuant to the agreement between the State of California and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to implement the provisions of B.S. Public Law 93- 368, and to Section 10553 of the State Welfare and Institutions Code. C. For purposes of this agreement, the term "initial payment" shall mean the amount of benefits determined by the Secretary of Health, - — Education, and Welfare to be payable to an eligible individual (including retroactive amounts, if any) at the time such an in- dividual is first determined to be eligible under Title XVI of the Social Security Act but does not include any emergency advance payment authorized under Section 1631(a)(4)(A) of the Social Security Act. II. County Responsibilities The County shall: A. Agree that there are no state mandated local costs in this contract that require reimbursement under Section 2231 of the Revenue and Taxation Code since participation by the County is voluntary. B. Abide by the State regulations set forth in Chapter 46-300, Section 46-337, of the Eligibility and Assistance Standards of the Department of- Benefit Payments Manual of Policies and Procedures, pursuant to the Interim Assistance Program. If said regulations are amended and the County continues with the Interim Assistance Program, after receipt of such amended regulations, such continuation shall be considered unqualified acceptance of the amended regulations and agreement to abide by such regulations. C. Submit a report to the State by the twentieth day of the month ac- -- --- courting for the preceeding month's interim assistance paid, the amount of initial payments received and the apportionment thereof; and submit other reporting as requested by the State. 00209 002_.09 D. Maintain adequate records of all transactions relating to interim assistance made, and the apportionment of an individual's initial payment. E. Require that each individual who has or will receive interim assistance sign a written agreement (SSP Fora 14) executed by or on behalf of an individual. Such agreement shall provide at minimum: 1. That in consideration of the payment of interim assistance • by the County, the amount or part of such individual's " initial payment will be retained by the County for the pur- poses of reimbursing such interim assistance. 2. That after deducting the amount of such reimbursement from the initial payment, the County shall pay any balance to such individual within 10 working days after receipt by the County. 3. That such individual shall have the right to a hearing from the State respecting such apportionment of the initial payments. F. Agree to reimburse the State for any and all costs incurred by the State as a result of Federal audit exceptions or claims made pertaining to the County arising from the Interim Assistance Program. The responsibility set forth in this clause shall remain in effect even if the Interim Assistance Program is cancelled by State or Federal action. G. Agree to indemnify, defend and save harmless the State, its officers, agents and employees from any and all contractors, subcontractors, materialmen, laborers and any other person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying work, services, materials or supplies in connection with the performance of this contract, and from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any person, firm or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the Contractor in the performance of this contract. The responsibilities set forth in this clause shall remain in effect even if the Interim Assistance Program is cancelled by State or Federal action. _ H. Maintain responsibility for drafting and implementing procedures for carrying out the Interim Assistance Program at the County level. III. State Responsibilities The State shall: A. Maintain responsibility for conducting any negotiations with the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare pursuant to this agreement. 1 1 00210 J 1 k 1 3 -- B. Provide the County with those administrative actions and supervision necessary to insure that the County carries out the provisions of the Contract. C. Provide the County with regulations concerning the Interim Assistance Program, and any changes or amendments to said regulations in a timely manner. D. Provide fair hearings for recipients as set forth in the regulations referenced in Section II B of this Contract, above. IV. Administrative Costs --- Neither the County nor the State, in performing their functions and duties under this Contract, shall pay to the other any costs of administration incurred by the other. V. General Provisions A. Both parties shall comply with any regulations and procedures for maintaining confidentiality of general assistance or general relief of the County. Furthermore, all information concerning SSI/SSP applicants and recipients identity or the amount of grant shall be confidential. Confidentiality shall be maintained unless written consent of the applicant or recipient has been obtained, except that information may be shared with government agencies concerned with the administration of this program when said information is necessary for administration. In regard to SSI/SSP applicants and recipients, the confidentiality provisions of Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institution Code shall apply. s B. This Contract may be amended at any time by mutual consent in writing y of the parties hereto. -- C. Either party may terminate this Contract by 30 days notice to the other party. If this Contract is terminated in any manner, including — non-renewal, the reporting requirements and audit exception respon- sibilities provided for in this Contract shall apply. Furthermore, if the contract is terminated, the County shall continue to process all cases for which the written recipient agreement described in Section II F of this Contract has been obtained. D. This Contract shall begin on February 18, 1975 and end on June, 30, 1975. It will automatically be renewed for a period of one year following = June 309 1975, through June 30, 1976, unless either party elec s to terminate as provided in V C above. E. This Contract is not in effect until signed by both parties any approved by the State Departments of Finance and General Servi6es. 00211 In witness whereof, this contract has been executed by and on behalf of. the parties hereto: to a artment of Benefit Paiments County of Contra Costa o✓L'c- signat signature Deputy Director We Chc'srman, Board of ervisors Title • Title 117 MAR 4 8 1975 Dane Date 00f, U This.is to wddy that :his contact has beta 411 mie+M and meets sequuements of the de• ✓ paten DEtV fS C i dlk4r.(.blltl:lCra:1 27:Iistr.+ u ` , Stat-0 Be � r 3Partsent of General err!ca- 44R�. « ? required, per SAM 1206. �- t J .- F aa ' s Date z to =Cc "T.ws+i:OR!re�` s I,hereby certify thu tr- ' �:rbtl0-it forth in State dd=�n: Crt 1-- ,-,,,e2 co=FIIQd �:th s :is °docsraet i,; I hereby cern r.• : _. v npzrova.. by the D�c t a Porth in State � 'r s been complied v1t� approval by the e._ _ :� L�•� 1.. CT�Ief Cont=n^ �'anuge-ezt ♦J C 4 Sf�{l L/i c-S Management _ 00212 ' w w Lhereb — forth _b certify thy.L : . State � �: ..'di ' -nS ;':_ hereby cerci - b4 co I s "�` �oher ,• wY ed r.:th E tr._ 4Tittli Set�io;t I C �'a, been co�pliflde^.:t �p. 07$� b3 tF:G= re.t, " c�,�'AL aPProral by the D ` L�:.a C4 .._ C. i:V4ctjjc'6sT `t ern ir 00212 IN li'll'allillill :.:.. .. ... in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Agreement with the State of California, Employment Devel- opment Department. (Contract No. 22-011) . . On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that. Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chair.�n, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf- of the County an agreement with the State of California, Employment Development Department, under the terms of which the County Health Department will provide training to a Community Health Aide under the auspices of the Wo^ incentive Program (WIN) during the period March 18, 1975 through 3anuary 26, 1976 with the understanding that the State will reimburse the county at a cost not to exceed $954 for the Fiscal Year 1974-1975 and at a cost not to exceed $890.40 for the Fiscal Year 1975-1976. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contract Adm. 18th State of California affixed this day of March 19 75 Employment Development J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Department By Deputy Clerk H24 2,74C9µjaty Auditor–Controller N. Ing ham County Administrator Acting County Health Officer 00213 00213 M1 MOM 75003456 REGISTRATION NU. WORK INCE:1TIVE PROGRA14 (WIN) '/ ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AGRE:�rT NUMBER .-2.2.s-®- 1 1 -l•....... �...i The State of California, Ehployment Development Department, hereinafter "EDD", and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY hereinafter "Employer", enter into this agreement this 38th day of March 19 ?Sin the City of MARTINEZ Count; of CONTRA COSTA IDD and Employer agree: 1. The term of this Agreement is from March 16, 1975 through January 26, 1.976 2. Employer shall employ and train 1 _ employee(s), hereinafter "trainee(s)", referred to it by EDD, in accordance with the OJT Training Outline and Time Schedule, paragraph 16. *954.00 FY 74/75 3. EDD shall reimburse Employer an amount not to exceed :fi 890.40 FY 75/76 in accordance with the Cost Schedule, paragraph 15, which includes 100% of Employer's cost for the time trainee(s) are released to attend ,job-related educa- tional classes as provided in paragraph 15. In no event shall EDD reimburse Employer more than employer's actual cost in providing the training. 4. Any attempt by Employer to delegate its duties under this Agreement shall be void and shall permit EDD to immediately terminate this Agreement. 5. Employer shall employ the trainee(s) as (a) regular member(s) of its work force and shall continue to so employ the trainee(s) upon the successful completion of the training. Employer shall ensure that each trainee: { a. Is on Employer's regular payroll. I9 b. Receives the same benefits as Employer's other employees performing similar work. c. Is paid the wages set forth in the Cost Schedule, paragraph 15. d. Is covered by workmen's compensation. e. Is provided with safety instructions and equipment necessary for protection against injury and damage and where special clothing or equipment is pro- vided to Employer's regular employees, is provided the same type of clothing or equipment. 1 f. Is employed at a work site, the conditions of which are in compliance with all applicable health and safety requirements including the California Occupational Safety and Health Act. 6. Employer shall keep confidential any and all information about trainees and their immediate families. Without a trainee's prior permission, Employer shall divulge r such information only to persons with responsibilities under this Agreement and then only if necessary to the performance and the evaluation of this Agreement. 7. Employer may terminate trainee(s) in accordance with its regular employment prac- tices, but only after notifying the trainee of his unsatisfactory performance and providing him an opportunity to improve thereon and then only after notifying ;DD prior to the termination or notification of termination, whichever occurs first. 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COST SCHEDULE a. COST COMPUTATION 1. 12. ! 4. '' 5• 7• 8. TRAINEE + PROGRESSIVE TRAINING WAGE RATES CYCLE PAYMENT 4TRAINEE ; NO.OF HRS. TRAINING RATE TO TOTAL ----- -� NUMBER f WORK- s (EDUC. HOURS EMPIMS TOTAL PAYMENT OCCUPATION AND OF WEEK j PER RELEASE PER PER TRAINEE TO DOT CODE '',TRAINEES HOURS ' HOUR TIME) TRAINEE TRAINEE HOURS EMPLOYER FY 74/75 + Community Health Aide 079.358 i 1 40 3.19 600 1•S9 600 *954.00 + FY 75/76 1 Community Health + Aide 079.358 1 40 3.19, 560 j 1.59 560 Ii890.40 � � E 9• TOTAL COST 1,84s:•40 b. PROJECT PAYMENT SCHEDULE: (MARK ONE APPLICABLE TO PROGRAM POLICY.) X7 3o day L= 90 day Q Contract Completion 16. OJT TRAINING OUTLINE AND TIME SCHEDULE: a. LOCATION OF PROJECT TRAINING FACILITY AND PERSON IN CHARGE OF TRAINING: 8S Cleaveland Road, Pleasant Hill, CA Mrs• Lee, Supervisor b. IDENTIFY EMPLOYER'S MAJOR EQUIPMENT TO BE USED IN TRAINING, LISTING BY NAME AND NUMM OF UNITS: Normal office equipments Typewriter, Office Machines, Telephones, Etc. c. PROPORTION OF TRAINEES/EMPLOYEES: 1. Total number of employees 22 ---- ---- ------ 2. Total number of trainee(s) n y - 3. 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IA4WITNESS FtHEREOr, this Agreement has been executed in quadruplicate, by and on behalf of the parties hereto. EMF ER: MPLOVE IT DMIAPMENT DEPARTMENT :� Signature Date ignature Date es P. Kenny, Robert Y. Eg s 1;ce Chairman, Board o Supervisors Assistant Manager Printed Name and Title Printed Name and Title :a&[,LV iM jL,=*Udd ' 09SS MOH "V-LO' •sill; a2Tjjo uTeAulas pug s2uspuod itTj �spjo3aj pug smJOj auT3nOJ Wl sJnoH 09S _SiJJO] •s1s4louruTJn SO y]ns sinaH GOSsse ogle Age pug Lszss% Jow AJoZeJoggt 24 6TT uT IsT t iJnsssJd pootq 6uTrJojJsd ..sjualled 6uzuoridg42 se sxses y]ns uT J0420P 041 IsTsse TTTw tasaJasuT jo ssgiboid snoTJOA uTgiduG =ssJTVuoT4sanb 6uTlatdmo2 se y]ns L6uTuuetd AlTme► uT slanpTATPuT 4$TSSV •8 •sZuaw3uTodde salts pug sinoN OOS sauoydsteZ sJawsue &SJOZTSTA saATs]sa •V snINs SKII �IriQ3HOSI�L 'p IAS WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed in quadruplicate, by and on behalf of the parties hereto. ' EMF ER: EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT .. Signature Date ignature Date es P. Kenny, Robert Y. ES s Tice Chairman, Board o Supervisors Assistant Manager Printed Name and Title Printed Name and Title CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 2126 Lido Souare, Pittsburg, CA Film Name Address 65f Pine Street, Martinez, CA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, 03LO Address and Telephone VUM-2283000 Field Office Name and Number Public Type of OrganizatiuL Job Bank Name and Number JOHN B. L n! 1 With laut�sel EMPLOYER'S CERTIFICATI�I.^FwV SELLA 9e er James P. Kenny ateBoard of Super I, h.�t Chair _ certify that I am the man, Super- of the above public agency,* /7 corporation, t__! committee, commission, or Visors /.J association named as Employer herein, that said contract was duly signed for and on behalf of said organization by authority of its governing body and is Within the scope of its vers. �p Signature *If Employer is a public agency, asolution confirming the above certification must be -- attached to this agreement. DO NC2' WRITE IN THIS S-.CE Al:-STT £S7 I!UT£ AFFRO?RIATION FUND a' UN YCUMB RED BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YEAR S ADJ. INGREASItG EACUFMANCE FUNCTION $ ADJ. DECREASING ENCU.'L=EWXE1 LINE ITEM ALLGTF+J?r I hereby certify upon =Zown personal knowledge that T.B.A. NO. B.R. NO. budgeted funds are avaiiable for the period and purpose of the expenditure sated above. a. DATE D I .;ereby certifp that an conditions fur exemption set forth in State Administrative ?iaz.=: ;eetion. ;204 have been complied withanal this document is exempt frog reriew or approval �r the Department of Finance. I hereby certif.' -rat all conditions for exem;ticr. have teen co=pzied r.t2 and this eo.^.Mct .s exempt from aper ova, br- the > ar:ment cf Genera'_ Services. CF OFFICER flG%r.G CS RE11ULF OF THE AGENCY SATE D -5- 00218 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 1$ , 19 7 In the Matter of Request for Improvements Along Willow Pass Road, West Pittsburg Area. Mr. barren L. Smith, 1100 Bailey Road, Pittsburg, California having appeared this day to comment on the December 24, 1974 order of the Board in which he was requested to discuss future complaints with staff of the appropriate county department before bringing them to the Board, and stated that he had followed the proper procedure but had been treated unjustly by the head of a county department; and Mr. Smith having also commented on the need for certain improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalks and lights) along Willow Pass Road in the West Pittsburg area and urged upgrading of the area; and i Supervisor A. M. Dias having moved that the aforesaid comments .be referred to the Public Works and Planning Departments for review :and report ; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having stated that he agreed that there was a need for improvements in the West Pittsburg area and offered to meet with Mr. Smith and county staff in an attempt to find ways and *jeans of obtaining same; and Thereupon Supervisor Dias withdrew his motion and Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman of the Board, declared that the matter was referred to Supervisor Linscheid for review and recommendation. 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: Mr. W. L. Smith Supervisors Public Works affixed this 1Rth day of r.?arch 19 7r Planning Building Inspection J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator gDeputy Clerk H 24 12170 - 15-M ?nary Pennine on 00��.9 y y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California u March 18 , 1975 In the Matter of Approving contract with Arthur D. Little, Inc. for recruitment of Assistant County Administrator-Director of Personnel. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: 1. The Contract for Professional Services with Arthur D. Little, Inc., for recruitment of an Assistant County Administrator-Director of Personnel, is approved effective this day and the Vice Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute said Contract on behalf of;the County of Contra Costa. 2. Applications may be received directly by - Arthur D. Little, Inc,, and applications received by the Clerk of the Board shall be immediately forntivarded to Arthur D. Little, Inc. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Arthur D. Little, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Acting Personnel Supervisors Director affixed this 18th day of March 19 75 County Counsel — County Auditor-Controller . J. R. OL,SSON, Clerk County Administrator By, Deputy Clerk K sa 12174 • 15-M Maxine Ri. Neufe d 0220 .,; C04WRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SUMC...,S 1. Contract Identification: Department:: Civil Service Subject: Recruitment of Assistant County ?xb nistrator-Director of Personnel �. Pqrties: The County of Contra Costa, California, (County) for its Department 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: Arthur D. Little, Inc. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of �--® Acting Personnel Supervisors Director affixed this 18th day of March 19 75 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller v� County Administrator ey :``/ Deputy Clerk H sa 12174 - 15-M Maxine M. Neufe d 00220 CCs'VFrRACT FOR PROI.SSIONF.L SEEMZCE S 1. Contract Identification: Department: Civil Service Subject: Recruitment of Assistant County Acb3inistrator Director of Personnel 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa, California, (County) for its Department named ave, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: Arthur D. Little, Inc. Capacity: Corporation Address: One 1-britime Plaza, San Francisco CA 94111 3. Tenn: The effective date of this Contract is March 18, 1975 and it terminates May 19, 2975 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit: County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $5,900.00. 7. 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 the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. b. General. Conditions: This Contract is subject to the Conditions attached hereto eye titch are incorporated herein by reference. 7. Contractor's Obligations: Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that umrk described in the Se^vice Plan" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terns and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 8. _-regal 1uthority: This Contract is entered into tinder and subject to the following legal authorities: California Gove_rrmient Code §31000. 9. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY OF C'JNTR.4 COSTA, CALMRNIA CONTACTOR - AFMOR D. LITI'tE, INC. 'ft Vim n, Board of SuperVisors9 , - ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County C (Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal) State of California ) ' Deputy County of Contra Costa ) ss rant ADprovec: Cosi-:ty Co uzsel ACKN{ F===LIT (CC 1190.1.) The person signing above for Contractor, brown to me in those individual and By, ,^ /,r'A �. business capacities, personally appeared Deputy before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and t�the coTporat;on or par-tner s ip 2133Aew .n d above executed the ith� fi instrmwnt pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of direct _ (n R:..V:L:O Dated E 1.3 '6022, car:a::u�::.i:::::s:us..:::...::::�.c_::.=:s:j.:.i lit:.r�� ♦t ,lo ta"y fi bl1C I' Paymznt Provision 1. In consideration of the Contractor's fulfillment of the promises and conditions herein, and as full compensation for all its work and expenses, the County shall pay the Contractor Five Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($5,900.00) upon the submission of the Contractor's properly executed demand forms D-15, approved by the County Administrator, as follows: $2,900.00 at the end of the first month's work and the $3,000.00 balance after submission of the list of candidates. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .40 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -•// r / -, / AV .. .>.. 00222 'I General. Conditions f' 1. Entire Contract. 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. 2. 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, 3. Iaw Governing Contract: MAs contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 4. 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. 5. Disoutes: Disagreements between the County and the Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final deterInation in siting by the Contra Costa County Administrator. 6. Subcontract and Assigrrmnt: The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work contemplated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. this Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and represen- tatives 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. 7. 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. 8. Conflicts of Interest: Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any Board of Directors -"-" of the Contractor shat avoid any actual or potential conflict of interest. -l- 00223 1 min { ¢I 6 i 9. Filure to Perforin: If the Contractor, without fault of the County or its agent.,_ at any time fails, refuses or neglects to perform any of its duties under this Contrac for a period of 10 days after written notice thereof by the County, it shall constitute a breach of the entire Contract and the County may terminate tl^ Contract as provided in the TLe--nination provision, complete the Contractor's required performance in any reasonable manner it chooses, and hold the Contractor liable for any damages or loss occasioned thereby. 10. Termination: upon 3 days prior written notice to the Contractor, the County may terminate this Contract whether or not the Contractor is in default. upon termination without default of the Contractor, the County shall pay, without duplication, for all services performed and expenses incurred to date of termination. In consideration of this payment, the Contractor waives all right to any fluther payment or damages, and shall turn over to the County everything pertaining to its services hereunder, possessed by the Contractor or under its control at the time of termination. ' 11. Inspection and Audit: The County or its agent shall have access, for purposes of audit and inspection, to any books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which may relate to this Contract. 12. 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 occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one w i 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 30 days written notice to County before cancellation or material change, evidencing the above- specified coverage. The Contractor shall also provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workmen's conpensation insurance coverage for its employees. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance, as to the County, its officers, agents, ami employees, so that any other policies held by than shall not contribute to any loss covered under said insurance. 13. 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 'v E -2- +I 00224 I a. K. the County shall be addressed to the County Administrator, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. Mie effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 14. those parts of the service plan -which express an undertaking by-the Contractor to actively seek out qualified applicants and encourage them to apply are stricken and shall be omitted fxn this Contract. Y- 15. Provisions in the Service Plan do not limit arjy term of the General Conditions. AWW:me r. as , 0022. M .r+e n z. , i7+F,,a?F+'tz.^cv.�' `'t,,y?. a;v-u•s�c+rr,rim a ;'`'" ... _ .. .. - W"," m" F.s}z 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ,. i 0022 tir , f` `fX ,e"F'ii"a�a?are!Y <.ve-m.w. _..,�,� ._ l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Contract with Mt, Diablo Rehabilitation Center. (Contract No. 26-018) On recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County an alternative contract with Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center, to three separate existing contracts (Nos. 26-001, 26-002 and 26-003) totaling $40,860 for diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of handi- capped adults and children during the fiscal year 1974-1975 so that said services will provide greater flexibility in the referral of patients to the County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Contractor affixed this 18th day of March 19 u County Medical Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By_ Administrator By �. Deputy Clerk 8sa 12,.4 - N. in raham CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) 1. Contract Identification Number 2 6 Department: Medical Services Subject: a. Comprehensive diagnostic and developmental evaluation services for children with neurological, psychological, and/or social impairments. b. Developmental treatment services for handicapped children. c. Special treatment services for physically handicapped and disabled adults. 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: Ur Name: Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center (formerly Mt. Diablo Child Therapy Center, Inc.) Capacity: Non-profit California corporation Address: 490 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill, California 94523 3. Term: The effective date of this Contract is July 1, 1974 and it terminates June 30, 1975, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. P2ent Limit: County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 40,860 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 his Contract is subject to the General Conditions attached hereto and to the Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incor- 1 41 porated herein by reference. 7. Contractor's Obligations: In accordance with the terms described in the "Recital" attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, 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: Not applicable 9. Legal Authority: This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Section 31000 Welfare and Institutions Code Section 17000, et seq. Health and Safety Code Section 1440, et seq. 10. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFO.142%Tz CONTRACTOR B ByC 0",-, kxr. -told Wice Chairman, Board t6rf- STupei ors C7 J 0 r, Attest: County Clerk- J. R. 0 (Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal) Deputy State of California County of Contra Costa ss. Recommended by Human Resources Agency ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) - The person signing above for Contractor known to me in those individual and B signee business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ they signed it and that the corporation Form Approved: County Counsel or partnership named above e7ecuted the within Is or a rest fvi]Z`n_of i_ts;;b=w -di--=directors* . By ---) Deputy Dated: CY 00227 Rotary ?iftssw q , Joiall 11 0022-7 dZT s Ir. Notary i RECITAL Number 26 - 018 In consideration of each party hereto releasing the other from the obligations of the three following described contracts, which are between the Contractor and the County for its Medical Services Department and which are all effective July 1, 197+: a. Contract Number 26-001: Comprehensive, diagnostic and develop- mental evaluation services for children with neurological, psychological, and/or social impairments, b. Contract Number 26-002: Developmental treatment services for handicapped children, and c. Contract Number 26-003: Special treatment services for physically' handicapped and disabled adults, the parties hereby agree to substitute this Contract '(Number 26-018) in place of said three contracts. Initials: &,4 Contractor Department ci 00228 � 7 f 00228 M_ L :r PAYMENT PRO.'ISIONS Number 26 = 018 i 1. Fee. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor the following fee: a. $350.00 for the provision of those Comprehensive Diagnostic and Developmental Evaluation Services specified in the Service Plan for each eligible child, b. $20.00 per hour for individual treatment and $8.00 per hour for group treatment providing those Developmental Treatment Services specified in the Service Plan for each eligible child, and c. $20.00 per hour for individual treatment and $8.00 per hour for group treatment providing those Special Treatment Services specified in the Service Plan for each eligible adult. The amount payable to Contractor for services rendered to each patient shall be determined by the eligibility formula specified below. 2. Eligibility and Amount. The County shall select and refer eligible patients (children or adults) to Contractor for the services herein provided. County shall determine eligibility and the amount to be paid by the County to Contractor for each patient in accordance with the eligibility formula, as follows: the monthly amount for which each patient (or the party having legal responsibility for the patient) is personally liable for payment (i.e. , patient's share of cost) , according to the schedule of income and property standards set forth under the County's Medical Care (Medically Indigent) Policy, shall be subtracted from the total fee due for services rendered to each patient during the month; and the County shall pay the balance to Contractor, not to exceed the applicable fee specified above. Contractor shall have sole responsibility for collecting any remaining, non-County portion of the fee (i.e. , patient's liability or share of cost) from the patient or the liable party having legal responsibility for the patient. 3. Payment Contractor shall submit written demands for payment 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 payments to Contractor based on the fee and eligibility formula specified above. Each demand shall set forth the names of all patients for whom payment is claimed, the dates the services were rendered, and the amount claimed for each patient in accordance with the above eligibility formula. 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 Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out 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 ExceDtions. 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: , �i,1 16/t/ Contractor DepdrtmeTnt 00229 W, -,.h„+:'r.-Wp+e. .x :`+rax ..;r„c.+vFr,_-.:—�a�. .v;' '� .x:, -. m,.,--.e,9''!". �c r.. <...",.*,.•x _ x�4'g- 002%29 0 CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES i General Conditions b� Number 2 6 " a l 8 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 anv 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: --r'•1, Contractor Department lab I Number 6 cT JL 0 8. Modifications and Amendments: This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Co-,ta County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal (United States) approval. 9. Disputes: Disagreements between the County and Contractor concertAng 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 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 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 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: Contractor Department 2 • Number 2 o i is 17. Confidentiality: Contractor agrees to comply and to require his empioyess to comply with the provisions of Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and any other State or rederal 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 indemni�y 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 delivgred 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. t Initials: Al ---- --- Contractor Department - 3 - 00232 r F.r I - - Vv+�v�c, SERVICE PLAN Number 26 - 018 { ! a. Comprehensive Diagnostic and Developmental Evaluation Services Contractor shall provide services hereunder for County referred children with neurological, psychological, and/or social impairments which prevent adequate adjustment in home, community, and school activities. Contractor's services comprise a four-member team which includes a pediatrician/neurologist, clinical psychologist, educational diagnostician, and social worker who collectively diagnose the child's impaired adjustment, evaluate him and his environment, and provide a comprehensive and coordinating medical, social, psychological, and educational treatment plan which will aid the child, his family, County's helping agencies, and professional community and school personnel in improving his develop- mental adjustment. Within the Contract payment limit, it is planned that a minimum of 24 children will be provided with comprehensive diagnostic and developmental evaluation services during the 12 month term of this Contract. However, more children may be served, if there are collections by Contractor of payment liabilities (non-County portion of fees) resulting from the financial eligibility determi- nations for served children which are sufficient to allow the serving of additional eligible children within the Contract payment limit. All persons receiving these services under this Contract shall be Medi-Cal eligible and/or County medically indigent. b. Developmental Treatment Services Contractor shall provide services hereunder for handicapped children referred by County. Contractor's services comprise a diagnostic and treatment program which includes speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiological services, and educational development services in individualized treatment plans developed from the following: 1. Speech Therapy 3. Occupational Therapy Evaluation Evaluation Treatment (individual or-group) Treatment (individual or group) Pre-School Language Class (group) Perceptual Motor Training Elementary School Language Class (group) (group) 2. Physical Therapy 4. Educational Development Evaluation Tutoring (individual or group) Treatment (individual or group) Psychological Counseling Pool Therapy (individual or group) Breathing Improvement Classes for 5. Audiological Services Children with Chronic Respiratory Disease (group) Evaluation Perceptual Motor Training (group) Auditory Training (individual or group) Individual and group treatment will generally be provided twice weekly with sessions varying from one-half hour to one hour, depending on the tolerance of the child, for periods up to 40 weeks in duration. Re-evaluations of progress and recommendations for continuation of treatment will generally be made at 10-15 week intervals. The cost of Contractor's services for each child is $20.00 per hour for individual treatment charges and S8.0O per hour for group treatment charges. All persons receiving these services under this Contract shall be Medi-Cal eligible and/or County medically indigent. Initials: .-,Z- t4' Contractor Department -1- 0033 i . 4 Y t- SERVICE FLAN Number 26 - 018 c. Special Treatment Services Contractor shall provide services hereunder for physically handicapped and disabled adults referred by County. Contractor will provide a program including the following: (1) Improved physical functioning to increase joint motion, muscle strength and coordination. (2) Identification and development of self-help activities including dressing, -- eating, writing, participation in meaningful language and social develop- ment activities. (3) The opportunity to design and implement routines within the patient's home using adaptive equipment and technology that makes work easier for the physically handicapped to thereby gain greater independence. (4) Counseling for both patient and family dealing with the adjustment in life style necessitated by a disabling condition. These services are provided within a framework that concentrates on assisting the patient move from a condition of dependence to one of semi-independence or indepen- dence, and include the following: physical therapy,•occupational therapy, speech therapy, audiological services, and vocational and psychological counseling. Each of these individual services provides both diagnostic and treatment programs individu- alized to meet the rehabilitation goals established with the patient and his physician. Group treatment will generally be provided to a patient on an average of two to three times per week for one hour each session. Individual treatment will be provided twice weekly with each session varying from one-half hour to one hour depending on the physical tolerance of the patient. The cost of Contractor's services for each patient is $20.00 per hour for individual treatment charges and $8.00 per hour for group treatment charges. All persons receiving these services under this Contract shall be Medi-Cal eligible and/or County medically indigent. ----�--- Initials: Contractor Department -2 0(-234 00434 ti IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Recommendations ) for Emergency Medical Services in ) March 18, 1975 Contra Costa County. ) Mr. Richard J. Olsen, representing the Emergency Medical .Care = Committee of Contra Costa County, having appeared before the Board this day and presented a report (a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board) containing the recommendations of said . colmaittee for emergency medical services in this county; and Mr. Olsen having requested that aforesaid recommendations be referred to the Administration and Finance Committee (Super- visors E. A. Linscheid and J. P. Kenny) and the County Administrator for review with respect to priority consideration in the 1975-76 county budget and that a public hearing on the recommendations be scheduled for the March 31, 1975 evening Board meeting so that community views pertaining to emergency medical services needs might be made known; and Mr. Donn Court, member of the 1974-75 Contra Costa County Grand Jury, having appeared and presented a resolution adopted by the Grand Jury supporting the proposal of the Emergency Medical Care Committee and recommending implementation of the program; and Supervisor Linscheid having expressed the opinion that the two-week period prior to the March 31 Board meeting will not allow staff and the Administration and Finance Committee sufficient time for detailed analyses and review of the material presented and to make recommendations thereon; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having moved that the proposal be referred to said Board committee and the County Administrator for preliminary review and recommendation to the Board as to if and when a public hearing should be held on these recommendations taking into account the time factor involved with respect to o budget deliberations for fiscal year 1975-76; and Supervisor A. M. Dias having seconded the motion, the vote was as follows: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, v'" = E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc: Board Committee County Administrator Emergency Medical Care Committee CERTIFIED COPY Grand Jury I certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of Director, Human Resources Agency the original document which is on file in my office, and that it na; pa%ed P_- adopted by the Board of Medical Director Supervisors of Coniva Costa County. California, on _ the date shown- ATTT:3T: J. Ft. CLSSOti, County –— Clerk&ex.offic:o Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. J D�7 1yLrC i on Akar g_ ` s 00235 - � e m EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE C OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY March 18, 1975 A=.,: jupervisors A. M. Dias, .i. v;. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. --- ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc: Board Committee County Administrator Emergency Medical Care Committee CERTIFIED COPY Grand Jury I certify that this Is a full, true & correct copy of Director, Human Resources Agency the original document which is on file in my office. Medical Director anthat It wa; passed & adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Comm Co,ta County. California, on the date shown. ATTT»,T: J. ii. CLSSOti. County Clerk&ex•offic:o Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. T tJ1 on _l�ly1�s 0023 mss, e m EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE c OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY c March 18, 1975 Mr. Warren Boggess , Chairman Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors P. 0. Box 911 Martinez , CA 94553 Dear Mr. Boggess : SUBJECT: Recommendations for Emergency Medical Services in Contra Costa County directed toward 1975-76 Budget For the past eight months , the Emergency Medical Care Committee (EMCC) has been studying the county's emergency medical services . With the help of physicians , nurses , ambulance operators , policemen , firemen , health professionals and interested citizens , we have now identified the major deficiencies in Contra Costa ' s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) . The citizens of Contra Costa County will not be assured minimally adequate emergency medical care until the Board of Supervisors take action on the following EMS package: 1 . Establish a full -time Director of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) position. The many responsibilities of this Director are outlined — --- -- ----- in Appendix A. This position would oversee EMS communications , ambulance regulations , emergency facilities capabilities and public education programs . This position should be placed within the County Administrator's Office until the agency that will administrate EMS in Contra Costa is designated. A budget suffi- cient to provide secretarial , printing , and travel support should be allocated to enable the Director to operate effectively. 2. Continue to contract with Comprehensive Health Planning for staff support to EMCC and consultant services to the Director of Emergency Medical Services. Without such support over the. last year, this report could not have been developed . 3. Support the establishment of an emergency medical communications system with the development of a county-wide emergency medical dispatch center as a goal . 100 - 37TH STREET, ROOK 1600 RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA 94805 233-7060, EXT. 3198 uv230 i ��2 3 7 ' Mr. Boggess 40 Page 2 ; ��- P - a March 18, 1975 4. Support the development of paramedic capabilities l in those communities that wish to support para- medic services once regulatory control is established. 5. Purchase the training aids for improvement of EMT-1 (basic) training and for the initiation of paramedic (EMT-2) training. 6. Provide seed money to support a public education �. campaign with the initial declaration of an Emergency Medical Care Week next fall . 7. Approve the participation of Contra Costa County in a regional EMS grant application and in a regional EMS council . The grant will be directed toward the regional coordina- tion of EMS resource and helping to secure funds for the Director of Emergency Medical Services position (see Recommendation I above) . Because of the importance of these recommendations for the lives and well -being of Contra Costa residents , the Emergency Medical Care Committee requests the following actions by the Board : a. Review of these materials prior to the presentation by the EMCC scheduled for 10:30 a.m. , Tuesday, March 18th in the Board of Supervisors ' chambers . b. Referral of these recommendations on March 18th to the Administration-Finance Committee and the County Administrator ' s Office for review with members of the EMCC with reports due back on March 31st. c. Scheduling as the first major item on your Monday evening , March 31st meeting, a public hearing on Emergency Medical Services in Contra Costa County. During this hearing , members of the community in different areas of the county can express their views concerning EMS needs. At the end of the hearing , the Administration- Finance Committee and the County Administrator ' s Office could make recommendations with respect to the priority of these recommendations for the 1975-6 budget. Thank you for your attention to these matters . I hope we can avoid a tragedy in EMS coordination as occurred in San Mateo (Appendix B) recently. Sincerely, r� Charles Phillips , M. D. , Chairman 00,237 Emergency Medical Care Committee CP:jly a EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE majup item on your Monday evening , March 31st meeting , a public hearing on Emergency Medical Services in Contra Costa County. During this hearing, members of the community in different areas of the county can express their views concerning EMS needs. At the end of the hearing , the Administration- Finance Committee and the County Administrator' s Office could make recommendations with respect to the priority of these recommendations for the 1975-6 budget. Thank you for your attention to these matters . I hope we can avoid a tragedy in EMS coordination as occurred in San Mateo (Appendix B) recently. Sincerely, Charles Phillips , M. D. , Chairman OE�t�237 Emergency Medical Care Committee CP:jly EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN 1975 DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTION WITH COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLANNING ASSOCIATION of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY O0238 OC238 " JIw It TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Plumber EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . i LIST OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE MEMBERS. . . . . . RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN CONTRA COSTA COU - - - - - 1 BUDGET SUMMARY - • • • • • • • - • • • . - - • • . - 12a CONTRA, COSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY t sED I CAL SERVICES PLAN-1975 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 EMERGENCY RESCUE L TRANSPORTATION SERVICES . . . . . . 14 Ambulance Equipment and Dimension . . . . . . . . . 20 Rescue and Transportation Resources . . . . . . . . 23 EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 i� Triage. . 34 Basic MD Skills & Training- • • • • , - - 35 Emergency Room Nurse Skills . . . . . . . . . . 36 Comparative Chart of Hospital Emergency Department Categories • . . . . . . . . . . 37 Emergency Medical ServicesTable. . . - . - 39 Emergency Medical Facility Resources and Utilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 COMMUNICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 PUBLIC EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 53 Proposed Regional EMS Council • • • - . . . • . - . 59 APPENDICES A - Suggested Responsibilities for Director, Emergency Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . 60 Job Description , Director, Emergency Medical Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 8 - San Mateo - "County Emergency System Failed"- Reprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 C - Equipment Needed for EMT-1 and EMT-2 Training. . . 69 00239 Page Number } D .- Emergency Medical Services Week Campaign 71 Outline. . . . . . . . . . . . . E - Contra Costa County Grand Jury - Final Report 74 1973-74. . . . . . . . PUBLIC EDUCATION L MANAGEMENT 49 53 Proposed Regional EMS Council • . APPENDICES 59 A - Suggested Responsibilities for Director, Emergency Medical Services 60 Job Description, Director, Emergency Medical Services. 64 B - San Mateo - "County Emergency System Failed"- Reprint 66 C - Equipment Needed for EMT-1 and EMT-2 Training. 69 0039 :,.,..` Y+� i5- .-r.,x +. .. :,;_...w... _... . ._. _ t .�: . -. ... ::r . ''T '*''j*.'C'l.y; ..' yF:'�m'• i::<.'^rPJ TABLE OF CO«TFNTS Page Number i D -- Emergency Medical Services Week Campaign Outline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 E - Contra Costa County Grand Jury - Final Report 1973-74. . . . . . 74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` F - Basic Life Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 G - Emergency Response Areas. . . . . . . . - 93 00240 1'A : EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE PLANNING RESPONSIBILITIES The California State Health and Safety Code, Articles 1 and 2, mandates that an Emergency Medical Care Committee (EMCC) be established in each county in the State to re•,iew and report on emergency medical services. In Contra Costa , the Board of Supervisors first established an EMCC in 1968 (Board Resolution 68/404, June 18, 1968) and in the spring of 1974 an agreement was developed between the EMCC and Comprehensive Health Planning Association whereby the EMCC took on overall responsibilities for planning and developing a county-wide Emergency Medical Services System. This document is the initial product of the EMCC ' s planning efforts . BUDGET AND STAFF The EMCC has no budget and all members of the committee volunteer their time. Professional staff to the EMCC was provided in 1974 for the first time as a result of a Department of Health , Education and Welfare Grant to Association of Bay Area Governments and Bay Area Comprehensive Health Planning Council to coordinate and upgrade emergency medical services in the Bay Area (PHS-OGM 09-P-000577-01-MS-P35-H) . Contra Costa County provided $8 ,000 in 1974-75 for EMCC staff and contracted with CHPA to fill this position. The grant and the county's contribution run out June 30, 1975. 00241 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE County Medical Services Charles Phillips , M. D. County Medical Services 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinet, CA 94553 County Health Department Wm-'Allen Longshore , M. D. County Health Dept. P. 0. Box 871 Martinez, CA 94553 i 00241 i .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE County Medical Services Charles Phillips, M. D. County Medical Services 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 County Health Department Wm.Ailen Longshore, M. D. County Health Dept. P. 0. Box 871 Martinez, CA 94553 County Office of Emergency Services Will Perry, Director County OES 50 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553 County Sheriff's Department Les Glenn County Sheriff's Dept. 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 California Highway Patrol Paul L. Latoures , Captain CHP 5001 Blum Road Martinez , CA 94553 County Administration John Hendrickson Co. Administrators Office 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 Contra Costa Fire Chiefs' Assn. John Cooper Moraga Fire Protection District 1280 Moraga Way Moraga , CA 94556 Contra Costa Police Chiefs' Assn. Ken Harn , Chief Pleasant Hill Police Dept. 1900 Pleasant Hill Road Pleasant Hill , CA 94523 Contra Costa Heart Assn. Jacques Chahin , M. D. 2600 Park Avenue Concord , CA 94520 Contra Costa Ambulance Assn. Richard Pomeroy Pomeroy Ambulance 1400 Crokaerts Road Walnut Creek, CA 94596 00242 it X =„ � ., .. xi ii 40 Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Assn. Charles Eberle, M. D, 2101 Vale Road San Pablo, CA 94806 American Red Cross Paul Schroth 3119 Windsor Place Concord, CA 94520 Emergency Department Nurse Kathy Mickelberry Michael 's Ambulance Service P. 0. Box 136 Concord , CA 94522 Emergency Department Physician Pat Waldren , M. D. Chief, Emergency Dept. Kaiser Hospital 1425 South Main Walnut Creek, CA 94596 East Bay Hospital Conference Don Curtis , Adm. Asst. (Hospital Administration) John Muir Hospital 1601 Ygnacio Valley Rd. Walnut Creek, CA 94598 — Comprehensive Health Planning Louise Giersch Association of Contra Costa County 150 Shady Lane Board Member Antioch, CA 94509 Citizen/Consumers (5) Bart Blakesley 4219 Henning Drive Concord , CA 94521 Joyce Campbell 1017 Hook Avenue Pleasant Hill , CA 94523 Harold Manis 1216 Rockledge Lane, Manor 8 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Richard Olsen 248 Fernwood Drive Moraga , CA 94556 Ann Brannon Turner 2804 Gonzaga Richmond , CA 94806 Staff Bob Eisenman Comprehensive Health Planning Association of Contra Costa County 100 37th Street Richmond, CA 94805 00 '43 iii Va?F,!�.7 ..., .,ir. :. , n;.. "^i_ '-4 :�, ..,. s .. ':� .. - _. Y .. ...e• .�9 W1, r r:'4 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 00244 00244 z" Y I 10 1-16 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECOMMENDATION 1: Establish a full-time Director of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with adequate budgetary support for secretarial service and other job necessities. Deficiency Identified : - - Lack of coordination and management -of existing emergency medical resources . These resources - ambulances , fire departments and hospitals utilizing millions of tax dollars - can potentially be brought together into a functional system. Yet there is no focal point to oversee operations and needs of EMS in Contra Costa County. There is no agency or individual responsible for upgrading and maintaining EMS in Contra Costa. Background Situation : Contra Costa County has most of the resources necessary to assure its citizens high quality emergency medical services . The resources that are lacking can be developed without great expense as will be shown elsewhere in this document. But perhaps the greatest single need for Contra Costa at this time is for a full-time - position to manage the entire emergency medical care system. The need for a strong management component to coordinate and direct Emergency Medical Services has been identified as the most important element - = -- in an emergency medical care system by specialists on the federal , state and local levels : - NEW's division of Emergency Medical Services has stated that the major deficiency of EMS projects they have funded is the lack of adequate management. 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Deficiency Identified : No staff for EMCC after June, 1975. Lack of con- tinuity between planning and implementing bodies . Background Situation : The EMCC did not have staff support until the summer of 1974 when a contract was developed with CHPA utilizing matching funds from a federal grant. Since ` that time, the EMCC has been reorganized to represent all agencies involved in emergency medical care in the county. Consumers have been added and professional staff is provided by CHPA. The EMCC members feel that they would not have been able to effectively work on this county plan or these recommendations without staff support. They feel that future effectiveness of the EMCC in planning will in large measure depend on continued staff support. EMCC' s -- across the state have reached similar conclusions. The tasks of the Director of EMS (Recommendation 1) would also be facilitated by the county contracting with CHPA to provide staff support to the EMCC . This staff person could be advisory to the Director of EMS on a wide variety of issues. Continuity between planning and implementation is important if the time and planning efforts of the EMCC are to be used effectively and not wasted . Since CHPA has been involved in all aspects of the county' s emer- gency medical services planning , a one year contract for EMS staff and consultation would provide this 'r continuity. Duties : 1 . Provide the EMCC with minutes as well as a planned agenda for each meeting. 2. Advise the EMCC on pertinent legislation in the area of EMS activities . 3. 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Inadequate number of functional radio channels with unavoidable misuse of a channel which should be reserved for hospital-to-hospital communication in a disaster. With the central number really not ready to handle the calls which might arrive if the number were advertised , the citizen is often left to dial any of a number of phone numbers in the hope of getting a rapid response. The tragedies which can occur when such confusion exists is well described in one —� recent San Mateo incident (Appendix B) . Background Situation The 1973-74 Grand Jury's Report, the Emergency Medical Care Committee, ambulance companies , First-In Responders and the Sheriff's Communication Staff all agree that -- --� — emergency medical communication in Contra Costa are inadequate. Functionally, there is no coordinated P medical emergency dispatch center in Contra Costa. At the present time, if Comm 7 is made aware of the need for an ambulance, they will call the most appropriate ambulance company to dispatch an ambulance. Frequently, however, Comm 7 is not notified first as a request for emergency medical aid is made directly to a telephone operator, the police, a fire department, a hospital or to an ambulance company. In these ------ - situations , there is no guarantee that the nearest available ambulance will be called; and it is likely that an available First-In Responder will be bypassed - thus wasting precious minutes that could save an individual ' s life. The recent failure of the Emergency Medical System in San Mateo - and the death of a 37 year old mother of three (see Appendix B) - should provide sufficient proof of the dangers of such an uncoordinated system. fI i Fiscal Impact 1 . Publicize Comm 7 's telephone number, 228-5006, as the number to call in case of a medical emergency. (Cost included in Public Education Budget. ) 2. Add four EMS trained* dispatchers (three dispatchers - one supervisor) to the Sheriff' s Comm 7 Staff. Estimated Cost: $60,000/yr *EMS training will be provided through Los Medanos College. The EMCC is currently evaluating a Department of Transportation EMS Dispatcher ' s Course for possible adoption in the county. 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Deficiency Identified : While there is no unanimity as to the definite need for a multi-skilled lay medical specialist such as pictured on the TV program "Emergency" , there is agreement that the basic life-saving skills of intubation, intravenous volume replace- ment, defibrillation of the heart, and prevention of arrythmias with medications offer potential life- saving benefit in the field. These skills , recently put under the label of EMT-2 in The California State Plan for Emergency Medical Services , 774, are not available outside of hospitals in Contra Costa County because: 1 . there is no training program at this level in the county; 2, there is no physician staffed hospital base-station to receive information from paramedics such as rhythm strips ; 3. the communication system between field units and the hospital is incomplete; 4. the Health Department has not issued specific guidelines and regulations for such activity. Background Situation : Many citizens of Contra Costa County desire highly trained and skilled paramedics for their communities . The EMCC has been reluctant to support proposals for paramedic services which involve a considerable expense without the initiation of an organized functioning system. The concept of the EMT-2 combined with the develop- ment of a more defined system including an EMS Director has allowed the EMCC to be supportive to those communities ready to develop this advanced level of serice. The County Medical Services Emer- gency staff has indicated a willingness to provide a hospital-base station staffed with physicians specially trained in emergency medicine. 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":rf . .•y:y .. -SIS- I r r . f Among the deadlines facing the ambulance companies , is the mandate that by July 1976 all ambulance attendants will have to have current EMT-1 certifi- cates. Making the course more available may avert a major crisis at that time. The training aids have a good life expectancy, possibly even ten years. The interest among the fire departments (90% of the current students are firemen) , police departments , and health science students as well as the need to develop a pool of EMT-1 graduates from which the ambulance companies may draw will insure that this is an ongoing pro- gram and that the training aids will get good use. EMT-2 training aids make it possible for the County Hospital and the Community College to develop the next level of rescue service to those agencies which qualify. Once again , this will be an ongoing program. Fiscal Impact: 1975-6 EMT-1 Training Aids $ 35,825 EMT-2 Training Aids $ 12,000 47 ,825 (See Itemized Listing Appendix C) RECOMMENDATION 6: Provide seed money to support a public education campaign with the initial declaration of an Emergency Medical Care Week next fall . Deficiency Identified : Inadequate public information on what to do in case of a medical emergency. Lack of public awareness of available EMS resources. Insufficient training of public in First-Aid , Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation , Life-Support skills, early detection of medical problems and preventive health measures . Background Situation: Public Education is recognized by all experts in the emergency medical care field as vital in both the effective operation of an EMS System and in saving lives. For no matter how good an EMS System is , if the public does not know how to use it, many lives will be unnecessarily lost. Although HEW' s Division of Emergency Medical Services , the State's Emergency 00253 M Q0r53 -sweaGoad 94 uno3 pue leuot6aa aqj 4xoddns o4 pa441wgns aq 4uea6 SW.3 eaay Reg al6uts a Ie44 st papuawwo3aa osly -saostnaadnS jo paeog k4 uno3 woaj uot4tu6o3ax lewa0S pue uotjsodwo3 sot parAatnaj seq 33W3 leuot6aH aql •sat4unoo eaay Seg a44 04 uowwo3 swea6oad pue swalgoxd Isansst SW3 uo 4aoM pue K3t4uapj o4 sem aa4zlwwo3 a44 }o asodxnd aql •sat4uno3 eaay Reg autu aye ut saaj4twwo3 aae3 le3tp8W ,K3ua6aaw3 k4 uno3 aqj JO Pea woxJ ant4eluasaadaa al6uts a SPM aaJ41=03 041 }o uot.tsodwo3 [eut6txo 04.L *43aCoad saotnaaS le3tpaW K3ua6J3w3 sjuawuxanog eaay - Seg �o uotet3ossyJlt3uno3 6utuueld 44leaH antsuay eadwo3 eaay Seg JutOC a44 Sq pasodoad selA aaj4twwo3 - -� aae3 le3tpaW S3ua6a8w3 leu0t6aH a `VL61 ` aagwanoN UI :Uotjen4ts punoa Ioeg 'satZtnt33e aptM-uoL6aa aa44o pue IsmeaBoad uat eonpa oflgnd rsaa4uao 4uaw4eaa4 paztletaads o4 s4uatZed }o aa;sueal ` uotleotunwwo3 k4uno3aa4ut aoj paatnbaa st uoPeutpx003 leUOLBaH • satuow uo4suex3) 43y sa3tnaaS le3tpaW S3ua6xaw3 s ,xea� 4xau aoJ XIII Otad auO aagwnN atag4 st 4t 4eq4 4ue4aodwt --W-� - ---- - os 6utaq se S3uat3Ljap stq' paztu603as seq 4u8w -Uaano6 leaapaJ aql *UOL4eZLUe6JO juawa6euew SW3 leuat6aa panoadde Kllewaoj ou st axag4 SL4uaaan3 : p8tjt4uapI ouat3tjaH • (I uoL4epuawwo3aH aas) uot4tsod saotnaaS le3tpaW S3ua6xaw3 JO a043aatQ a aoj spun3 aanoas elso3 ex4uo3 dlaq 11th 4uea6 leuot60x aql • ltouno3 4uaw -a6euew sa3tnxaS le3tpaW A3ua6aaw3 leuot6aa a ut pue uot4e3tldde 4uea6 saotnaaS le3tpaW X3ua6aaw3 leuot6aa e ut kZ uno3 e4so3 ea4Uo3 Jo Uat4edtotlaed ayl anoaddy :L NOIlyON3WWO33H 000`5$ 9L-5L61 u6tedwe3 uot4e3npa 3tlgnd }Jo 13LI 04 Rauow paaS :4oe wI le3st3 -u6tedwe3 aq} g3unel of saostnaadnS jo paeog aq4 jo 4xoddns pue zuawasaopua a44 speau 4nq wea6oad uotIeonpa 3tlgnd SW3 up }o a6els ZSJL . aq4 padolanap SLjua3aa sey 33W3 ayl -wea6oad e Bons peg xanau sey elso3 ea4uo3 `wea6oad uot4eonpa oflgnd SW3 up aol paau aqj az'tsegdwa 112 laodali tiL-£L61 s ,Sanp pueag aq4 pue ueld a3tnx9S le3tpaW IIr The grant proposal would provide matching funds for those counties which require such funds to establish an EMS administration agency or a county EMS coordinator (presumably within the county govern- ment) . The grant would also provide funds for the establishment of a regional administrative and coordinating staff. Below is a brief outline of the type of functions that a Regional EMS Committee might LeoipaK K3uabJaw3 10 au4jdaLu �_ au} �PUJIJ • AIIJ +uaw eajuo3 dLaq LLIA Zuea6 LeUOL60a aql L. a6euew saOLAaaS LeoipaW O ua6aaw3 LeUOL6aa a UL pue UOLIeOLLdde :tuea6 saOLAaaS LeoipaW Xoua6aaw3 LeuOLBaa e uI Rj uno3 e4so3 eajuo3 So uo14edl3jjaed aq4 anoadd%f L NOIIVUN3WWO33H 00019$ 9L-SL6L u6LPdwe3 uot:je3npa 3LLgnd 110 10L3 01 Rauow paas :doe wI Leos�j f -u6Ledwe3 a44 gouneL 04 saosLAaadnS to paeog aq4 10 4aoddns pue 4uawasaopua a44 spaau 4nq wea6oad uoi4e3npa o� lgnd S143 ue to a6e4s 4sa11 aq4 padOLanap XL4ua3aa seq 33W3 aql •wea6oad P guns peq aanaU sey e4so3 ea4uo3 `wea6oid UOL4eonpa oLlgnd SW3 ue JOS paau a44 az•. segdwa LLP laodaa tiL-£L6l s ,Xanp pueag aq4 pue ueLd a3LAa3S LeoLpaW „r The grant proposal would provide matching funds for those counties which require such funds to j establish an EMS administration agency or a county EMS coordinator (presumably within the county govern- ment) . The grant would also provide funds for the establishment of a regional administrativeand coordinating staff. Below is a brief outline of the type of functions that a Regional EMS Committee might perform. Regional Management Functions : The functions of- the regional management agency would be defined by the Regional EMC Committee which it would staff. It would likely include such functions as: 1 - Coordination of UHF radio telemetry frequencies , review and comment on license applications and mediate disputes . 2- Establish uniform data reporting system in cooperation with State and Federal requirements including standard ambulance reporting form. 3. Development of regional program for evaluation of EMS systems in the Bay Area. 4. Development of regional public education programs and materials for public information. 5. Development of inter-county mutual aid agreements for inter-system coordination and disaster preparedness. 6. Review and comment on proposed legislation. 7- Assistance in financial analysis , grants development and review. 8. Establishment of on-going technical information exchange program. 9. Development of Bay Area EMS research. 10. Establishment and coordination of inter-county patient flow pattern. 11 . Development of a system of critical care facilities for the region. Fiscal Impact: Monies to support this type of regional organization will be sought through federal grants so that it is unlikely that any monies will be needed. Travel expenses for county representatives participating in a Regional EMS Council might occasionally be requested. r , . 00255 i -11- • ry t � a {r -wnwLucw a4nLosge scy:t sluasaJdaJ Riewwns :ta6pnq 6u L140 L Lo_. ayl •a Lq lssod se ueOL se aq ja6pnq a44 4e4l os OLglssod Jana -aJa4m 4sanbaJ ayl UL s4n3 a3ew o4 paLJ4 sey 03W3 a4l -sa3unos 6ULpun3 api.sino xaas of apew uaaq sey Idwa4le ,KJan3 -wa4sks SW3 a4enbape ELLewcuM a suezLIp Sjuno3 e4so3 eJ4uo3 anL6 04 OOW3 ayl kq paLJ.4u*apt s4uawaJinbaJ ay} s4uasaJdaJ sal4tJoLJd jo JSL L sLyl =NOISflIjNO3 I BUDGET SUMMARY One-Time On-Going Expense Expense Director, Emergency Medical Services Salary $ 20,000 Fringe at 20% -4,0M- Secretary -4,000:Secretary 8,000 Fringe at 20% 1 ,600. Equipment 1,971 Operating Expense 4,210 Sub-Total $ 39,781 : EMCC Staff & Consultant Services Salary $ 18,500 Fringe at 16% 2,960 Travel 1 ,800 Office Expense 500 Sub-Total $ 23,760 Communications 4 Dispatchers - $ 60,000 4 Telephone Lines 188 11500 UHF Channel 50,000 - Street Location System 6,000 2,500 2 Tape Recorders 1,500 - 7 Portable Radios 8,400 700 Training Course Devel . 2.500 25 Monitor Receivers 11 ,250 7 Touchtone Decoder System Attached to - Portable Radios 1,750 $ 81 ,5$8— $ 64,700 Sub-Total $146 ,288 Paramedic Capabilities Paramedic Hospital Base-Station $ 2,000 Paramedic Training Aids - (Included with other training aids) Sub-Total $ 2,000 1 -12a 00257 - r" � -12a - 06125 qZ L - � a6png 9L-SL6L fi�S9`fi9Z$ 18t,SOI$ + ELI' 6SI$ S11d101 000`5$ Le101-qnS $ 000`V $ �CauoW paaS u6jedwei 000`1 uo peonP3 o�Lgnd _ 57.8` Lt, $ Lejol-qnS Z-1W3 000`Zi I-1W3 0SZ8` S£ $ Sp�uiu as—u-ad as— uad-3 bu�og-u0 awLl-auo ! EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY f I v5! = I$tr 50I$ Le4ol,-qnS 000`5$ 00040 $ �fauoW Paas u6LEdwe3 00011 $ -5—oo qnd L�.e�nP3 LRZOI-gnS Z-iW3 —Co � I-1W3 SP!V U it2 E12.1� aS�X3 � aSU3dX3 6utoO-uO aw l-aup EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE COMMITTEE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN 1975 SECTIONS: Introduction Rescue and Transportation Emergency Facilities Communications Public Education Management Uv IWO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN 1975 'INTRODUCTION The Emergency Medical Care Committee tis an organization required by state law. Among tts vart~ous obligations include reYiewt'ng emergency medical services and supplying both the Board of Supervisors and the State Department of Health with a yearly report. As Emergency Medical Services has become increasingly important both in terms of public awareness and legislative funding , the importance of the EMCC has also been augmented . As a spinoff of applying for a number of national and federal grants , the EMCC members have become increasingly aware that a real county plan was necessary. Last summer, the EMCC was reorganized with an effort to increase consumer participation and to get a balance among the resque agency providers . The EMCC with staff support from CHPA undertook the project of coming up with a county wide plan for improving and coordinating Emergency Medical Services (EMS) into an EMS system. While the normal sequence of events occurring in an ® emergency medical response is as follows : 1 Detection 2 Notification 3 Dispatch 4 On site medical care 5 Transportation 6 Emergency Department Care 7 Analysis of the response this is not necessarily the best way to study the system. Instead most EMCC' s adopt the following areas for subcommittee study: 1 Rescue and Transportation 2 Emergency Medical Facilities 3 Communications 4 Public Education 5 Management The EMCC took on this assignment and divided into these subcommittees . During many months , the subcommittees met as often as weekly to try to analyze the county' s resources and come up with the best recommendations possible. This material has then been reviewed by the EMCC and in many cases CHPA* as well . These reports comprise the EMS Plan for Contra Costa County for 1975. *Comprehensive Health Planning Association 0. oL��sa f -13- *Comprehensive Hea t t,,1 < iau,i l„%j t -23- spappue4s bututlap So asodand aql -SZjunwwo3 43ea 10 SLSSLeue ue uo paseq paAlosaa aq 4snw suotzean6tjuo3 asagl •Slanal Ieaanas - - 6utptnoad So algedeo aq 146LW ZLun awes aq4 °seaae aagZO UL `alt4M 4szlun altgow ajeaedas g6noaq-4 papLno.d aq �Cew a3Lnaas 40 Slanal agl _...___.__. 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Wherever State standards are applicable and are higher, they will super- sede these standards. 1 . First-In Unit: The function of the First-In unit is to assess the victim' s needs , call for additional assistance as required , and then initiate basic first aid and/or cardio- pulmonary resuscitation. The first person on the scene may likely be a citizen. A public education program should be developed to train the average citizen to carry out the above functions. However, the first authorized person on the scene will usually be a police officer. Listed below are the minimum standards for the authorized "First-In" unit. a. Personnel : One person trained in Advanced First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation;* b. Equipment: One Standard First-Aid Kit (or equivalent) ; other equipment, as recommended ; c. Communications : Direct two-way communica- tions with a dispatch center. 2. Basic Rescue: The function of the Basic Rescue - Unit is to provide the initial medical response to calls for help. Time is critical in many "-' emergency situations , and trained professionals must be available within minutes , if maximum potential for victim recovery are to be realized. Listed below are the minimum standards for the "basic rescue" units. It is expected that — either the police or fire services would per- form this function. a. Personnel : Two persons with Advanced Red Cross an Advanced Cardio-Pulmonary Resusci- tation (driver mast have Defensive Driver Training) Training ; *Certified by County Health Office and State Department of Health 00-262 -15- ,n s•, '•.;-^. ;;"�'titFx..�, s+aw'?ZbrYti..,.n..;�.,ly Ta,F!n ... 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(sUeo zsow ut) LLe3 jo 4dtaoaa moil auaos oZ ssaL ao sa4nutw an13 :asuodsaH •p :aa4ua3 g34edstp a gjlM suoi4e3tunm -woo otpea AeM-oM4 43aatQ : suot4eJLunwwo3 •3 paatnbaa se ' uawdtnba aag4o aoZeZjosnsaH 5utjeLtZuaA aALItsod L paeog autds 6uol L ZtU Ise14 6eg ao jse�j-of-g4noW L 4utldS gwtj jaS l (TualeAtnba JO) T t)l P tb-I sa t j paepuelS L :juaw to 3 -q Y : 4uaw id nb3 •q b. Equipment: Minimum equipment and supplies required by the American College of Sur- geons or equivalent; c. Communications : Direct two-way radio com- munications with central dispatch center; direct two-way radio communications to appropriate hospitals ; d. Vehicle: Approximates the approved U.S. Department of Transportation Standards for Ambulances; e. Records : Maintenance of medical records and other data on patient care , as required by medical review board (to be established) ; f. Response: Arrival at the scene generally within ten minutes of receipt of call for help; g. Performance: -If first on the scene, quickly assess victim(s) medical needs ; -Begin basic care, and transport to nearest hospital ; �- -If basic rescue unit has arrived , --�� ambulance attendants should report to officer in charge and assume primary responsibility for medical care. 4. Emergency Paramedic Service: Paramedic rescue is the ability to provide sophisticated emer- gency care at the scene of an emergency within minutes of receiving a distress call from the public. Paramedic service is expensive and requires the skills be utilized on a regular basis to be effective. Therefore, the need for this service should be justified before implemented. Minimum standards for 'emergencyl paramedic services are: a. Personnel : Driver with Defensive Driver Training and EMT-1 Training and one ad- vanced paramedic attendant' with a minimum of 290 hours of emergency paramedic training .* b. Equipment: American College of Surgeons required and recommended equipment (includ- ing portable heart monitoring apparatus , defibrillators and resuscitation drugs) ; *Approved by the State, County Health Officer 00254 -17- Not, . -8T- C �. aeLn6aa a aatnbaa jou op suosaad asag4 l4aA - • saL3lgaA paz1Le13ads aslnbai pue a3ueKanu03 10 sueaw Lpwaou aq4 asn 4ouue3 13LS XLLe3luoag3 aq4 pue suosaad padde3tpue4 awoS :ge3ngwtl •Z •aa4ua3 ga4edstp a y4114 SuoLIealunw -wo3 o1Pea 'CEM-0144 43aa1Q : SUo1je3Lunwwo3 •3 :4uaLeALnba ao 4s11 panoadde suoa6anS jo a6aLLoO ue3laawy Xq paalnbaa sa11ddns pue 4uawdtnba wnwtulu :t u a wd L-5-5-3 •q uot4e4psnsab Raeu0wLnd-otpae3 paaueAPV Pue Ptd 4Sa1j pa3uenpy 4:11A 4Uepua44V -uot4eOL1t4Ja3 6ULALJU aALsuaJap 441M aaA1a8 : Lauuosaad •e : paPlAoad aae sj1un a3ueLngwe n3ua6aawa-uou ao� spaepue4s wnwlUtw 6u1MoLLo; ago ' suoseaa asaq4 aoj •a3tnaas 04UL passaad aae s41un a3ueLngwe aLge1lene LLe ` saa4SeStp ao salaua6aawa a6aeL jo saw14 u1 ° aa44anj •Jlsuea4 u1 a1NIA Pte Le31Paw awoS aalnbaa U0410 }eqj Uo14eLndod JS1a 46L4 KLaeLnot4aed a 6ullaodsueal aae s41un a3ueingwe K3ua6aawa-uou l4aA •sa3ueLngwe 'C3u86aawa 04 KLuo XLdde sLanaL 04e4s pue Leuol4eU ago Ze spaepue4s 4soW -sa3ueLngwe Sq paPlAoad s1 paanCU1 pue J31S 'CLLeD.M a3-uou ago 10 uol4e4aoasuea4 Le3lpaw ' SaL-4pnwwo3 4sow uI : sa3LAaaS a3ueLngwb 3ua aaw3-uoN • L saalAaas 3u8aaw3-uoN -paa 1 nbaa aq stew s L l�tl s Le3tpaweaed aaagra sa13ua6aawa Le3tp8M snolaas LLe 04 pagojedS1P :aa4Ua3 43ledstp paztLea4uao o4 waeLe Jo sajnulw ua4 uLgUM seaae pa4RLndod ut Swl}3LA of :asuo sa8 •1 ! (pa4s119e4sa aq o4) paeo8 Ma1Aag Le31PaW Kq MatAaa ao.1 pao3aa Le31Paw a jo aaueuajutej4 :uotjenLeA3 •a !spaepue4S aaueLngwy UollelaodSueal, jo 4uaw4aedap -S-q panoadde aqj sa4ewlxoaddd :aL3tgaA •p !aalua3 ga4edstp Lea4uao a 441M suol4ealunwwoo 'CeM-otq 43aa1p :uelals'Cgd K3ua6aawa pa3ualaadxa ue 44114 saw14 tle 4e Suol4e:4UnWw03 o1Pea 'CeM-oMZ 43aata : SUo14e31unwwo3 •3 I w .............. ..... Moir ambulance, and often cannot afford the costs associated with ambulances. To meet this need, a level of service, often referred to as "ambucab" do transport high-risk and handicapped persons , and as such, should be subjected to certain minimum standards and certification, The minimum standards for "ambucabs" are: a, ' Personnel : Driver with Defensive Driver Training. When pron gurney patients are being transported , an attendant -with Advanced First-Rid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation. b. Equipment: One standard First Aid Kit or equivalent) ; one Mouth-to-Mask or Bag-Mask Kit. C. Communications : Two-way radio communica- tions to a � spatch center. -19- 00265 1 Emergency Rescue Transportation Criteria and Standards Attachment I AMBULANCE EQUIPMENT AND DIMENSION Each ambulance which responds , or may respond to emergency calls , shall meet the following equipment requirements and shall provide the following basic equipment as well as compliance with j all other applicable State, City and County regulations : NnTF- PrnvicinnS chnuld hP Pstablished for inter- -19- 00268 1 Emergency Rescue Transportation Criteria and Standards Attachment I E AMBULANCE 'EQUIPMENT AND DIMENSION Each ambulance which responds , or may respond to emergency calls , shall meet the following equi-pment requirements and shall provide the following basic equipment as well as compliance with all other applicable State, City and County regulations : NOTE: Provisions should be established for inter- changeability of equipment between ambulances and hospitals in order to reduce trauma to patients after arrival at the hospital . 1 . One scoop type stretcher with three body straps . 2. One wheeled ambulance cot, adjustable in height capable of being tilted upward to a 60 degree sitting position. 3. A minimum of two straps on each litter, wheeled cot and collapsible. 4. Three complete sets of orpharyngeal airways - adult, child and infant sized. 5. One oxygen-powered , manually or automatically triggered ventilation device capable of flowing 1 liter per second or higher. - -� 6. One bag mask or mouth-to-mask with masks in adult and child sizes. 7. All resuscitator masks transparent. 8. One resuscitation board for administering CPR on -� ambulance cots or beds. A size of at least 19 inches by 20 inches . (Half backboard may satisfy resus- citation board requirement. ) �~ 9. Oxygen inhalation equipment - capable of delivering an oxygen flow of at least 10 liters per minute to two patients simultaneously. 10. Four oxygen masks , semi-open, valveless , transparent, and disposable. A size adaptable for adults and children. 11 . A portable combined oxygen supply of at least 720 liters. An installed oxygen supply of at least 1250 liters . (A total ambulance oxygen supply of at least 1970 liters . ) 12. Portable and installed suction capability that will develop a vacuum of at least 250 MM Hg. 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Poison kit: a. Syrup of ipecac (one fluid ounce) . b. Activated charcoal (one ounce) . 31 . 1000cc Sterile Distilled dater for irrigation and bulb syringe. 32. Twenty-four large safety pins . 33. Two chemical cold packs. DIMENSIONS Any ambulance used in emergency service, within this County, shall provide patient area with the following approxi- mate minimal dimensions : 1 . Width 71 inches - maintaining 15 inches of space between the two litters . 2. Length 116 inches - maintaining 25 inchesat the head and 15 inches at the foot of each litter. 3, Height 54 inches floor to ceiling - 60 inches is preferable. 4. These requirements may be delayed until replace- ment of existing units withih their normal replacement program, not to exceed five years. 00269 -22- Emergency Rescue & Transportatior Criteria and Standards Attachment II RESCUE AND TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES Contra Costa County has seven private ambulance services operating a total of twenty-nine vehicles . Additionally, three fire departments and one industry each operate an ambulance. Six of the private ambulance companies - Pomeroy, Michael 's , Pittsburg , Antioch , Brentwood and Tri-Cities - and two of the fire departments - Moraga and Danville - operate in HSA 411 (Concord) making a total of twenty vehicles . The vehicle owned and operated by U .S. Steel Corpora- tion serves only to transport employees to Los Medanos Hospital . In HSA 413 (Richmond) , the Cadillac Ambulance Company provides the only regular ambulance service with nine vehicles ; Richmond Fire Department has a vehicle which is primarily used for resuscitation calls in the Richmond area , and for transportation only if Cadillac vehicles are not available. The attached map Shows the names and areas of the ambulance services (Appendix G) . The most important changes in Rescue and Transportation services in Contra Costa County will concern the training of all ambulance attendants and drivers , the utilization of "First.-In" responders , and the possible use of paramedics in rescue and transportation services . New ambulance regulations are being developed to facilitdte the integration of paramedic personnel although the actual need for them has not yet been established. An EMCC study is currently under way. 00270 -23- M WO ♦. ^'gym ., .::..'. .,9.�! .:...� �..,.... .. . ... 1 i .. h -.4 w r EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITIES i CRITERIA AND STANDARDS Introduction -®-� These criteria are felt to contain the necessary elements for the proper operation of a hospital emergency department for development with the Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Services Plan. These criteria are ideals which any hospital providing emergency medical care should attempt to meet. On the other hand , these criteriA are in no way to be construed as the final word in emergency medical care or by themself capable of insuring high quality emergency medical care. Rather , these criteria represent a practical guide to the organi- zation , equipment , and staff required to adequately deliver emergency medical care. Overview There is a need for comprehensive emergency medical services at all times within reasonable distance (30 minutes ) of all populated areas. The health care system should identify for the community which hospitals provide a minimum acceptable level of emergency medical service available to all twenty-four hours a day. This requires that minimum standards be established and those hospitals meeting the standards be identified to the community. Within the Bay Area , there are approximately 120 hospitals . While in many areas the hospitals are spread fairly evenly throughout the community, in some instances hospitals are grouped together and serve the same service area. There is neither the need nor the resources to provide comprehensive emergency medical services in all Bay Area hospitals but in particular not in two or more hospitals serving the same area. Such duplication is unnecessarily costly to the community in terms of unneces- sary staff and facilities . Since the treatment of emer- gencies requires a degree of skill which must be continually maintained , the splitting of the emergency workload between competing hospitals may limit the ability of either hospital to develop expertise in treating emergencies . Definition An Emergency Department is a distinct part of a general acute care hospital staffed and equipped at all times to provide prompt necessary medical care to all emergent medical conditions except for those patients who require follow-through care in very specialized units . Goal Fully staffed and equipped emergency medical facilities shall be available at all times and accessible within 00271 �•ur -24- k "71 I 002 a. 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J iously ill or critical Of ser receiving ital transfers o `jhen the hospital Inter-1i11Pbe medical carried out only the level Of only patients W • atient(s) cannot p the emrgercy P the transfer must tran care required. In these cases , greater than thhosp. taler- ital r;ith capabilities g to a hose when the reCeginitiating ring hospital and theabilities. The hospitalthe communica- admits to greater cap for initiating the Patient the transfer is responsible the receiving hospital and insures _ nnn l , �i th a nnrnnrl a tP tions with Pup paystige4sa a -wawa ao} spaepue s q P[n0 s satjt [ coe 'PaIowoad Isaaeau a aoupwaoaa teotpaw Xoua6 suosaad y� o; luaw4ea.a4 teotdaw •,"tt"'J 01eLadoadde �oaatp 04 apew aq Ptno sP �Couabaawa y s4a0jJ3 . aau UL ssauan pl.oaj33 _— 43ua6aawa .E aq P[noys at �saaeau aye 30 not}eoo a��titop� [potpaw se san ignd ay! •saotnaas teat t " 10 a4et4e apew Je�vasa ;uasaad Pinoys s�uawaatnbw Xoua6aawa 6utney sat t 4I Xiu0 •suoseaa cunwiuiw 6ut IOU P[noys swt1otn faUa6aaWa [eotpaw-uou ao� pa�'e Iaatu a t -Sed �o 4uawleaal ; �t [ tge�Pe�Vq •Z ® [q. ssaoo2 aq 4snw aaea ieoLpam!Xoiva6aauwssatpap6aa ; t [e o 3 �tltgtssaood . t eta Ii- 'saInutw X1 JL IBM 5 Inter-hospital transfers of seriously iii or critical patients will be carried out only when the hospital receiving the emrgeny patient(s) cannot provide the level of medical care required. In these cases , the transfer must be only to a hospital r:ith capabilities greater than the transfer- ring hospital and then only when the receiving hospital admits to greater capabilities. The hospital initiating the transfer is responsible for initiating the communica- tions with the receiving hospital and insures the patient transfer will include accompanying personnel with appropriate skills for anticipated medical complications that might occur in transit. Vehicles used to transport patients shall conform to Emergency Medical Care Committee Guidelines . For amplification of this point, the subcommittee acknowledges that the County Hospital receives commonly interhospital transfers of such cases as the following --- - (documented cases 1972-1974) : a) Acute heart attack with hypotension b) Overdose in shock following Code Blue effort and aspiration c) Bleeding ulcer (one patient died en route) d) Newborn baby "Apgar 6" (died after arrival ) e) Bleeding ectopic hemorrhage in shock f) Intubated patient biting on endotracheal tube with no oral pharyngeal airway No physician accompanied any of these transfers . Communications Equipment: Hospitals shall conform to the Guidelines developed by the county' s Emergency Medical Care Committee. Public Information Services : Hospitals shall conform to the Guidelines developed by the county' s Emergency Medical Care Committee. "The hospital and its medical staff should promote , and help develop , a community-based emergency plan , and should shoe evidence of such participation. The degree to which a hospital provides emergency care should be guided by the community plan. " 2. Organization: "The emergency service , when maintained , shall be well organized , properly directed and integrated with other departments of the hospital . Staffing shall be related to the scope and nature of the needs anticipated and the services offered. The emergency service must be well organized and compently directed . When warranted by its activities and its degree of complexity, the emergency service should be organized as a department. 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Each shall have a background of broad training in emergency care with special training in emergency lifesaving procedures . All R.N. ' s assigned to the emergency department will be required to satisfactorily pass written and performance tests* of basic skills and knowledge required for adequate delivery of emergency medical care. - -U,LJL. A4d L -e •uotlua44e Leotpaw o4etpawwt aatnbaa -- -- sl.uatied yotyM 6ututwaa4ap 401 *wals�fs a6eta4 a apnLout LLeys 4uatu4aedap 93ua6aawa ay4 JO uot4eztue6ao ayl 'Jlels Leotpaw 044 10 aa44twwoo stet*uapaao aye ,fq panoadde aq LLeys luouwzaedap koua6aawa ayj ut SUL440M suetotskgd LLV -luaw}aedap Soue6aawa ay' ut aapo luatzed 4oaatp ut paALonut aq LLeys oyM pue suotl.eaado � s ,quawliedap 3"Baawa aye ao} sat}tttgtsuodsaa LLeaano ahey LLeys oy:1 a043aatp uetotsKgd a 3o uotjoaatp Leo -tpaw a44 aapun aq LLeys Zuauwjaedap .toua6aawa aU •saotAaas k3ua6aawa Xl.tunwwoo aag10 of dtysuotZeLaa 1uaaan3 sjt pue ueLd Leuotj eztue6ao je4jds04L [eaano a44 ut aoeLd sol `aotnass X:)ua6aawa 841 SOLJIJuapt 1egj padoLanap aq jsnw ueLd WPM hours a day. Each shall have a background of broad training in emergency care with special training in emergency lifesaving procedures . All R.N. ' s assigned to the emergency department will be required to satisfactorily pass written and performance tests* of basic skills and knowledge required for adequate delivery of emergency medical care- b. Facilities : 1 . Equipment: Equipment shall include but need not -�_------_ be limited to: airway control and ventilation equipment; suction devices ; cardiac monitor defibrillator; external pacemaker; apparatus to establish central venous pressure monitoring ; intravenous fluids and administration devices , including blood expanders ; sterile surgical sets , including chest tube, venous cut-down and thoracos- tomy and tracheotomy sets ; gastric lavage equip- _ ment and drugs and supplies. 2. Facilities : The emergency service shall be such as to ensure effective care of the patient. "The emergency service care should be in proxi- mity to the emergency entrance , and easily acces- sible from within the hospital . It should be separate from the surgical suite of the hospital . The receiving area for the emergency service area should have adequate space; and reception , examina- tion, treatment and observation rooms should be provided in such numbers , sizes and arrangements as to ensure effective care of emergency patients . In hospitals providing extensive emergency care, work areas must be large enough to accom- modate the efforts of a multi-disciplinary team. It is preferable that all severely traumatized patients be treated in an appropriate areas apart from other patients . It is desirable that there be separate rooms for urgent, but limited , surgery and for the treatment of fractures Because many people, with many different diseases , pass through this area , special emphasis must be placed on procedures designed to eliminate the possibility of contamination and cross-infection. " 3. 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Instructions relative to the disclosure of patient information. The same regulations relative to confidentiality should apply to the emergency room records as apply to other medical records . Plans for communication with police and local health authorities relative to accident victims and to patients whose condition, or its cause, is reportable, for example, persons having contagious diseases or victims of suspected criminal acts. Instructions relative to the handling of persons who are emotionally ill , under the influence of drugs or alcohol , victims of suspected criminal acts , contaminated by radioactive material , diagnosed as dead on arrival , or who have con- ditions requiring special instructions . Explanation of the disaster plan and hots: the emergency service is integrated into it. " 2. "Policies and procedures specifically for the medical staff shall relate to at least the following : - Medical staff obligation for emergency patient care. - Clarification of the levels of professional responsibility as related to assigned clinical privileges. - Procedures that may not be performed in the emergency area , for example, those requiring general or major regional anesthesia which should be performed only in the surgical suite. - Circumstances under which definitive care should not be provided and the procedures to be followed in referring the patient to another institution. - Procedures for early transfer of severely ill or injured patients to special treatment areas within the hospital , such as the surgical suite, the intensive care unit or the cardiac care unit. - Instructions to -be given to patient, and/or family in regard to follow-up care. -- Current toxicology reference material and antidote ••. information shall be readily available, along with the -30- 00271 inijormation shall be readily available, along with the .t Yvi ar 1" -30- 00271 VLVZWAJaS Leo�paW k3ua6aaw3 JOS uPId ajejS eiUaoJlle3 Woad aaa ` sn s nsaa Uotsn uoo a paa isuoo laoueaeadde �!� yl � ! � Lq P. 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Lenb ay4 a4pnLPAa 04 � Laeln6aa pal.onpuoo aq pinoys spaoaaa Leotpaw wooa koua6aawa 3o MatAa.A V •aa4st6aa ay4 UL paaa4ua aq pinoys LPALJJe uo peap asoy:t So aweu ayl •panaas juatled y0ea So aagwnu paooaa pup Lentaae So awtj pup alep lawpu ayj '4spaL 4e ` ute4uoo pinoys aa4St6a.A ayl •aOuaaa3aa JOSRaessaoau sw0 i 'Luo uteju03 pue LewtUtw aq pinoys aa4SL68a ayj ut - _ Uot4pmaojut ayl •aajSt6aa Loa4uo3 a ute4Utew pinoys aotnaas koua6aawa ayl •ICaeanaoe LeOLULLo sot aol algtsuodsaa st oqm laouepua44P UL uetotskgd ayj kq paU6ts aq LLeys paooaa ayl s -�---- - - •aaeo do-Mo L Loj kaessaoau M1 04 antjeLaa `411wel sty ao/pue 4uaL4pd ay4 of Uant6 sUOLjonajSut 6ULpnL3Ut 'UotjtsodSLP LeUtd - •aajSUea4 JO a6ae43stp UO 4U8LIed a44 10 UOL4tpuo3 - •Uant6 Juaw4eaJI pue Stsou6eta - -S6UtpUtI 3t6oloua6}uaoa pup Raol -eaogeL ` LeOLULLo JueJLJtu6ts 10 UOL4dtaosaa • Lpjtdsoy ayl 1e LeAlaae sty 01 aotad juatled ayl uant6 aaeo �foua6aawa JO Pte Jsatj of aAL4eLaa sLte;ap 6UtpnL3ut ➢� SsaULLt ao kanfUL ayl SO J04SL4 4uaULIJOd - •pa4aodsupal WoyM Xq pup LeAL.Aae So SUeaW ' Lenta,Ae S ,jUat4ed ayl So awt4 a44 6Utuaa3uo3 UotjewaojuI - -Uot4e3tjt4uapt zuaL4ed ajenbapy - :ute4u03 LLeys paooaJ Leotpaw ayl •paooaa Lejtdsoy LP.P1110 up awoaaq LLeys :11 `.aotAaas �faua6aawa 6ULAtaoa.A - 4uat4ed kaana ao3 jda4 aq LLeys paooaa Leotpaw y •paguldstp XLjUaUtwoad aq pinoys uotjeztunwwt snue4a4 pup uotjejtosnsaa XaeuowLnd OLPaea Isuanq 10 4uawjpaJI LetTtut ayj of 6UL- eLaa SjJeya •aaZuao LOJIuoa uostod Leuot6aa ayj So aagwnu auoydaLal i i is need to provide more precise information concerning the care available and to assure a reasonable standard of care commensurate-with public expectations . It is to resolve such problems that the State Pian sets forth a system for the classification of the emergency medical care capability of health facilities. Related to this is' the categorization of emergency services of community hospitals . " '2. Classification Summary*: (See Attachment IV for Comparison of Hospital Emergency Dept. Categories) a_ Health faci-1 i.ti.es that do not provide emergency medical care: __._. First Aid and Referral Service -. Provided by all licensed health facilities not providing an organized emergency service. b. Health facilities that provide emergency medical care: Major Emergency Medical Service - Categorization of Basic Emergency Medical Service _ emergency services Standby Emergency Medical Service - in community hospitals Comprehensive Emergency Medical Care - Provided in hospitals usually operated by or affiliated with medical schools . 3. The categorization of hospitals in Contra Costa County depends largely on physician availability and training and specialty backup as well as intensive care- units. Accordingly the hospitals have agreed to this current w� classification: Comprehensive - None Major - None (no surgeon, internist, anesthetist "in house 24 hours a day" - State Plan p. 162) Basic - Brookside, County, Delta , Doctors , . John Muir, Kaiser - Walnut Creek, Los Medanos , Mt. Diablo , Richmond. Stand-by - Martinez Health Center ---- (on call , Physician) - First Aid/Referral - Kaiser - Richmond , V.A. - 4. Any hospital may change designation by presentation to - - the EMCC and acceptance of changed capabili-ties .. *from California State Plan for Emergency Medical Services , 1974 0; 2'79 -32- mac- VVhr /v i- Y , 1 •s8t4!ltgede3 pautlap Leudsoy uo paseq jSLl • Leaauag oos�ouea3 ueS euineal !pue Lxep ` Leaauag pull?Ltl •03S LoueJ j ueS „lo: LEU LdS aa4ua3 -paw sa�nea yd Leli - P • Le,ztdsoH gZuno3 - 3p4eL43,Ksd .puelleo - aaSIL2)j ! pueLAeO Le,4euoaly Iaa,4uao -paw LRZLdsoH s ,uaapL!143 - 'olgeLg `,KaLa)laag joL.A.xaH AaLalaag ` sa,4eg eZLtl - sLsgLeWwaH 'OZLV OLed `Pa0}UeZS =oos[oueaA ueS gaa6anS 3ePUR3 laaluao LeolpaW ollPed :oLge[a 'IW - • 0oSloue.a_4 UeS ' SLoueaj ':tS ! (stun u.Anq) uang ap�S)100.19 !,kaLa)l.aag ` saleg eILV - satltLtgedeo anoy VZ - sj. uH LetoadS 'S i • t . Emergency Medical Facilities Criteria and Standards ATTACHMENT I TRIAGE Principle 1 . Maximum utilization of hospital facilities to provide the most efficient and appropriate care. �— Function 1 . Maximum utilization of designated emergency care areas. a. Separation of patients according to their medical needs . b. To keep public and non-essential people out of emergency care area. - 2. Delivery of skilled medical and nursing care at earliest possible time. a. Initial assessment of patient's condition and medical needs . b. Delivery of patient to appropriate care area. 3. Identification of patients. a. Tagging . b. Initiating patient's chart. Personnel 1 . Nurses and doctors who are highly skilled in emergency care and who are able to make rapid , - accurate assessments of patient's condition and patient's needs. 0028 -34- , Emergency Medical Facilities Criteria and Standards ATTACHMENT II BASIC MD SKILLS & TRAINING Written Performance CARDIO-RESPIRATORY SKILLS: 1 . Arrhythmia Recognition and Treatment at CCU Heart Assn. level x 2. Defibrillator usage x 3. Airway Management a. Intubation - Cricothyroidotomy Tracheotomy x b. Chest tube insertion x 4. Pulmonary Edema x 5. Infant CPR x 6. Adult CPR x CIRCULATORY SKILLS : 1 . Subclavian venopuncture x 2. Venous cutdown x 3. Blood element administration x 4. Anaphylaxis x (Future) COMMUNICATIONS : 1 . Familiarity with radio language x 2. Use of equipment x 3. Direction of paramedic a. knowledge of paramedic capability x b. telemetry x c. familiarity with paramedic equipment and supplies x 00282 -35-- i' 00282 -35.- Emergency Medical Facilities Criteria and Standards ATTACHMENT III i EMERGENCY ROOM NURSE SKILLS (Specific skill tests being developed) i 'Written Performance CARDIO-RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES : 1 . CPR per AHA Current Standards - Advanced X X 2. Arrhythmia Recognition CCHA Cert. X X 3. Airway Management X 4. Drugs Including IV Therapy X X TRAUMA: 1 . Multiple Trauma - Triaging X X' 2. Burn Management X X 3. Hound Care X X 4. Orthopedic , Including Fractures X X MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: 1 . Neurological X 2. Poisonings X X 3. Metabolic , e.g. Diabetes X 4. Environmental Injuries X COMMUNICATIONS : 1 . Radio - Language Equipment X X 2. Telephone X X 3. Oral - Patient, Family, Physician X X 00283 -36- . Emergency Medical Criteria and Standards ATTACHMENT IV andards COMPARATIVE CHART OF HOSPITAL EMERG ENCY DEPARTMEPIT CATEGORIES Referral 1 Staab Scope Minimal Basic first aid Lir.,ited definitive and stabilisation Prepared to care for - definitive of all medical. and Sttrair�? A � 4. Environmental tn3ul- ie5 COMMUNICATIONS = X Radio - Language Equipment X •1 . X 2, Telephone X 3, Oral X - Patient, Family, Physician 4� 83 -36- Emergency Medical Facilities Criteria and Standards ATTACHMENT IV COMPARATIVE CHART OF HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CATEGORIES j Referral_. Standby Basic -" Prepared to care for Minimal first aid Limited definitive all medical and surgical Scope and stabilization treatment of medi- emergencies except very cat emergencies specialized cases No ED ED directed by a D directed by a full Organization part time physi- time physician cian or appropriate _ co:r_�i_ittee chairman In house 24 hr emergency Optimal utilization On call 24 hr M.D. MD's: specialists in Physician of available M.D. medicine, surgery, Staff anesthesiologist. on call r within 30 minutes On call 24 hr staff In house 24 hr Trained and experienced Nursing Staff available for. first Rios and ENs. R1`o/EN's in house 24 hr. aid. Limited life Adequate life saving Equipment First aid supplies saving devices devices for level of Y Sf'.rv1Ce Conventional types Licensed facility with access to adJacent to ER Blood BankPone supplemental suaol On call 24 hr staff Laboratory None On call 24 hr staff with services appro- oriate for EC care. On call 24 hr staff, Radiological None On call 24 hr staff services adjacent to Services ER Operating On call 24 hr staff, _Room None On call 24 hr staff sur^ery specialist e Same as Standby with K _ Intensive Staff as needed adequate monitoring Care Units None and adjacent to ER and 'therapeutic equip- ment Recovery Staffed as needed, Room _ None adiacent to ER Same as Standby Recorrinended capability Comnunications As needed for As needed for with all community irmnediate EC referral EC providers Helicopter Landing None None None Public Information provided Same as .Standby Information EC not publicly on level of service, advertised triage, charges to Patients - i n � ource : California St to Plan for Emergeicy Medical Service 0-m -37 14._: AgpuL-:IS se amus Agpuujg se awes papu::w.uaaaz Inq zorejk se ameS algexisap -da oa juaaerpe AjIlzoe;; aoCsj, ss ams paaznbax anq atseg se auras ' AgluuiS se awes • XgFueis s -weS uoissTmpr go xg 9 u`cga-tcs axes aAzsuaaut 3o sadAa lj t asilezoads Aq uo-t.jeu-tmExa ipTin a,cseg se aeries 4a111ij ea ssranq •aaurpu�aar uY uriai-s- d lAauuoxoa `jorum se aues algt'2-Elz) pzeoit jjels zq rZ asnoq ul nI—Iu -32 oa JUDDeCpiji 5 joCrj; se auras Apnas asuaauoa `jluas ag +jZ asnoq uj saaznxas a�oazxoa aoCrj, se amus 2uipnlaux 33eas aq +IZ asnoq uI 0l seg se auras alseg, se awes atseg se ares azseg se ameS aisug su asses aiseg se arcus Ilea uo saszlexaads algj2Yla pxeog zagao 1ASolozsagasaue `Aaa2xns aupipam uz xq +jZ asnoq ui sadly (11IIV sasilelaads/s(gj A3ua2iama :Eq i7Z asnoq uI -pxeoq aallp=oa 03 atmnaaxa Iuaidsoq uo paauasaxdax Is:ITdsoq go uems.lsgo sx otp u6Tzislgd xo�aaxtp Q3 gain xoreji se amss louaSiama aml' lln3 Aq pajo'a'TP Q3 •slssq luuoi2ax s uo s(13 xagao 2uinxas Sasso laua2zama 'laogas leaipam s 1141M paaetll33V 3o sadll IIs xoj axes oa paxedaxa luo3) S3IU093.LVJ 1NN ISU-1Q AJN39H3W3 1V11dSOH JO 1HVH3 3-AIMUNJ moog d3ua2tam3 - H3 juamiagdaa l3ua2xama - Q3 astnN laua2aama-- N3 axr:3 Aaua2o ami - 33 Z a 6 e d :SUOT:jvjAaAqqv AI 1N3WHJtflld -77 A .Jud + auamlagdaa x3uapau:3 - Q3 i asznN d3ua3aarA3•- H3 a6ed azo 43ua22=3 - AI 1N3WH3VIiV 5 Emergency Medical Facilities Criteria and Standards ATTACHMENT V EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TABLE HOSPITALS EMERGENCY N0. VISITS/ 1 COMMUNICATION 2 DEPARTMENT MONTH SYSTEM HSA 413 Brookside Hospital X 2,833 Yes Doctor's Hospital of Pinole 5 X 11100 No Kaiser, Richmond X 1 ,967 No Richmond Hospitai6 X 6053 Ins tailing HSA 411 County Hospital X 2,666 Yes Delta Memorial X 980 Yes John Muir X . 1 ,750 Yes Kaiser , Walnut Creek X 5,833 Installing Los Medanos X 1,093 No Martinez Health Center . X 1494 No Mt. Diablo X 1 ,500 Yes Veteran 's Admini'strati,on 0 133 No TOTAL 11 20,609 7 r 1 -- Based on 1974 or 1973 data from each hospital . 2 r All hospitals with emergency department will have •a communication system i'nstailed fn the summer of 1975. Funded by a Department of { Transportation Grant. 3 - January 1975 figure, emergency department opened 12/'28/75. 4 - Average visits July - December 1974. I Receiving capabilities for Cadillac Ambulance only. wo-way communications with Cadillac Ambulance only, 1X-00 -39- -39- Emergency Medical Facilities Criteria and Standards Attachment VI tr � EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITY RESOURCES AND UTILIZATION -- . The estimated total number of emergency medical visits for Contra Costa County in 1973 was 234,800*. The largest number of emergency visits in 1973 was to the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Walnut Creek (70 ,000 or 5 ,833/mo. ) . This high number is in part attributable to Kaiser's policy of using the Emergency Depart- ` ment for outpatient visits after 9 :30 p.m. The second largest number of emergency visits was received by Brookside Hospital (34,000 or 2 ,833 per month) , followed by Contra Costa County Hospital (32 ,000 or 2 ,666 per month) . Several emergency department expansions are being developed or have recently taken place in Contra Costa County. In HSA 413 , Brookside Hospital is planning a major expansion and remodeling of its emergency department from a present 2800-3000 visits per month to double the capacity. Richmond Hospital 's new emergency service will grow to a capacity of 700-800 visits '> , per month. This will provide an available physician 24 hours a day but is not planned to replicate Brookside Hospital 's acute - and trauma care facilities . AAA In HSA 411 , John Muir Hospital recently expanded its emergency department to about three times its g y p previous size. It is currently receiving about 1 ,750 visits a month; a newly opened outpatient service is not likely to : reduce this load as it is limited to physician referrals . TR Mount Diablo Hospital is opening a new emergency department next spring with a planned capacity of 3 ,000 visits a month. It is currently receiving an average of 1 ,500 a month . Up to 80% of emergency department utilization is for non- urgent medical care , i .e. , not medical emergencies. This may be due to a hospital ' s policy, e.g . John Muir restricts its out- patient service to physician referrals , and Kaiser Hospital in Walnut Creek has a policy to utilize the emergency department for after-hour outpatient visits . It may also be due to the dearth of service options available to the needy individual . y,- -- n Hospital emergency departments are one of the few medical services likely to be accessible after hours and on weekends ; and for thosepeople with no personal or family physician , these may be the only place they are assured of receiving care. Little study has been made of the desirable number or scale of services for hospital emergency departments for a given population. It is , therefore , not yet possible to state whether Contra Costa County is over or under serviced in this regard. The county' s EMCC is , however, in the process of classifying -u hospital emergency departments by the level of services provided and attempting to define the communityineed for-such services . .-� *State Plan for Emergency Medical Services 1974•; 00187 -40- *State Plan for Emergency Medical Services 1974-.-.. -40- EMERGENCY MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS INTRODUCTION • An Emergency Medical Services System is multi-tiered , utilizing -as a minimum, police, fire,zambulance -and hospital ----- resources. Paramedic rescue services may also be included. The communications network serves to 1 i nk .the..var.i ous...com- ponents of an EMS System. In Contra Costa, emergency medical communications has been loose and frequently uncoordinated. 8y 1982, the county must establish a 9-1 -1 system for cen- trally handling all requests for emergency assistance police, fire and medical . However, prior to 1982, the county could greatly improve its emergency medical communications system — and :thereby its emergency medical serrtces. The roles , responsibilities and communications needs of all agencies involved in EMS could be clearly defined and coordinated; and a central- EMS dispatch system could be developed. In •developing and .,coordina.t- ing EMS dispatch in Contra Costa , certain criteria and tandards should be followed. The EMCC feels the criteria and standards and the Communications Plan discussed below effectively and eff tcently meet the needs of Contra Costa and could be transferred to the 9-1 -1 system when it becomes operational . 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RECEIPT - (the action taken by the answering point'-to det-ermfne•- the type of medical emergency, location and supplemental- informa- tion required to insure a valtdated response) 1 . Performance requirements: a. Operational on a day to day basis with capability to process the expected call volume. 1 . anticipated call -volume to be verified-:,:k by actual existing incidents . 2. no calls for service to remain unanswered for more than 15 seconds. 3, overloading to be provided for-by- adequate staffing and equipment design. b. Information obtained at answering point (telephone alarms) must include: 1 . time of emergency 2. type of incident 3. address- of•- emergency 4. nearest cross street or intersection 5. city of unincorporated area 6 reporting parties ' name and phone number c. Information to be obtained by answering point within 30 seconds of receipt of ca.11 ', for emergency medical assistance. d- Processing of call , including determination-..of response zone, and availablity of first-in .res.ponder and ambulance to occur within 30 seconds of termina- tion of call for emergency medical assistance. 2. System requirements: a. Training and testing of medical dispatch personnel to defined performance standards as spec$fied by the EMCC. b- Telephone information playback capability. , 7 00990 -43- -43- Y 16900 i wnwtxew spuoaas 0ZI 33003S WHVIV 1tl101 wnwtxew spuoaas 09 3WIl dR IHVIS/H31tldSIQ wnw.txew spuoaas 0£ 9NISS33OHd wnwtxew spuoaas 0£ NOIltl3IjIlON SUMINtl1S 33NVWHOJH3d UHI(1 Ti. d0. ,kHVWWnS -otpea Xq paptnoad aq pLnoys 4o4edSLa S143 o4 13eq s41un altgow ,Kq asuodsaa So uo,L4ea.tj.taah •p •a Lg.tssod aaayM W60 L -ou43a4 4aaLe 0tpea 6uLZIL4 n pap,tnoad aq 4snw uol4 -ea tJ t4ou J0 p0440w kaepuooas pue jCaewjad a Lge t Laa tl •a -,KLsnoaue41nwts patjt4ou aq pLnoys saapuodsaa lltl •q -;jun 4aodsuea4 aaueLngwe anp pat44 pue puooas '4saLd •Z -aapuodsaa ut-4satJ anp pai44 pue puoaas `4sat3 - L :a44 Jo uoL4eatjj4ou 331nb saLgeua 43L4A auoz asuodsaa Jo uoL4eutwaa4ap AOI SBO Lop044ag •e :s4uawaatnbaa. wa4sRf •Z paa.tnbaa aq MA saatnaas ata44 aaayM sa.toua64awa lea'Lpaw Lle uo pay34edstp aapuodsaa 4aodsueaz aaueLngwe 4sasoL3 pue aapuodsaa ut-4satj. aLgeL.tene 4sasoL3. •q •u0t4e3tjt4ou at044 Jo spuoaas 09 uLgglA 6utpuodsaa puepaztltgow aq o4 saapuodsaa LLV •e : s4uawaatnbaa aauewa0Jaad - • L (.K3ua6aawa Leotpaw a 04 saapuodsaa —kaessa5au- a n6- � ue '�f i ou o a L�nb a uo L ae a P.iP �.� 4 P .� y4) - H31tIdS.IQ. -a4etadoadde aanaaa4m X4unoo a44 ut asuodsaa paztpaepue4s 43ta4stp aa14 6uL4stxa MA puodsaaaoo 04 auoz asuodsaa So uo14eutwaa4ap aoj K60Lop044aW :p -aLgetLaa pue 4ltMs aq o4 aoueingwe pue saapuodsaa ut-4satJ 10 sn4e4s 6ututwaa4ap aoI K601op0ylaW •a i .rte v l t!ti.f CENTRAL MEDICAL DISPATCH The Sheriff ' s Department Communications Center (Comm 7) should be designated as the county's central medical dispatch center. The Comm 7 telephone number , 228-5006 , or a more easily remembered number, should be widely publicized throughout the county as the number to call in case of a medical emergency once Comm 7 has the �_ ---� proven capability to operate as a central medical dispatch. At Comm 7 ,. a. minimum of two dispatchers should be assigned to medical emergency calls at all high volume times (requires additional personnel ) . When Comm 7 receives a medical emergency call , one dispatcher answers the phone and elicits information - --- regarding location of caller , type of medical emergency, name and phone number, etc. The second dispatcher hunts and pulls a response card once the location of the emergency is known.. The gn •�- nature of the emergency is evaluated and depend-i ng Qn• the need the most appropriate first-in responder and/or ambulance is called to dispatch a unit. Utilizing two dispatchers , one can quickly dispatch appropriate medical rescue units while the other dis- patcher obtains all necessary information and advises the caller on steps that can be taken before a medical rescue unit..a.rrives. Policies for which medical emergency calls require first-in , code 3 or code 2 responses will be developed by the. EMCC. If an agency with first-in responder capabilities (e.g . fire , M police) or an ambulance company receives the initial call , they should process the call to obtain all necessary information and -�-,-.. relay this information to Comm 7 within 30 seconds of termination of the call . If the first-in responder received the call and - ---- - a ftr-s•t-in response is required , the fire or police agency can dispatch their medical rescue unit if they are the closest first- in responder-. In all other cases , Comm 7 will call. the most appropriate first-in unit and/or ambulance to d:ispatch. a -vehicle. If an ambulance company receives the initial call and an -- ambulance response is required , they can dispatch a unit if they are the closest available ambulance responder and the call is within their response area. In both cases, the dispatch of first-in and ambulance unit wil'1 be subject to verification and cancellation by Comm 7. - -- If any other agency receives the initial medical emergency call , the call should immediately be referred to or, when possible, transferred to Comm 7. - -- - For evaluative and legal purposes , Comm 7 will keep a . record of each emergency medical call showing: 1 . time of emergency • _-r - 2. type of incident 3. address of emergency i I='vFit -45- VV �+ynn _9V_ . 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Central Medical Dispatch a. Four new telephone lines added to Comm 7 to handle increased volume of emergency medical calls. These lines should be added as back-ups to the two existing Comm 7 lines used for emergency medical calls on an automatic rotating call basis . These six lines should assure the availability of telephone lines for incoming calls to Comm 7 and for telephone dispatching . Estimated Cost: $1 ,500/yr. + $188 installation cost b. Add a second UHF channel (console , radio channel crystals and mountain top repeater) for ambulance and first-in responder dispatching. One UHF channel , to be installed about June, 1975 is primarily for EMS communication other than dispatching , e. g. ambulance to hospital , ambulance to ambulance and ; in major emergencies or disaster situations , for radio inter-ties between hospitals in Alameda or Solano County and Contra Costa County. An additional channel allows a UHF channel to be used predominantly for emergency medical dispatching and therefore would almost always be available for this purpose. Estimated Cost: $50,000 c. Street location system for determining ambulance and first-in response zone and directing medical rescue unit to the scene of the emergency. System ------- must contain street, cross street and first-in and back-up responders for approximately 10,000 entries. Estimated Cost: $6 ,000 + $2 ,500/yr-updating for card system. Shared computer services should be explored. d. Instant recall tape records for dispatchers to play back telephone conversation to confirm information necessary to process calls for medical assistance. Estimated Cost: $750/ea x 2 = $1 ,500 e. Portable radios for back-up communications to ambulance companies and for use in disaster situations . Ambulance companies will ordinarily be notified by Comm 7 via telephone as they are presently. However, if the telephone line is busy or out of service (due to tele- phone failure) a back-up system is necessary. 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No matter how well trained , equipped and staffed an EMS System is , it remains idle until activated by a citizen who either calls for emergency medical aid or presents himself or herself for treatment. Clearly, the average citizen ' s knowledge of the resources available for EMS and how and when to access them is the starting point for the operations of the professionally trained EMS System. But even here precious minutes and sometimes lives are lost if a citizen does not know hoar to provide life support techniques until more highly trained help is available. Of course , the early detection of symptoms that if left un- treated would require emergency medical assistance or , when possible , preventing the need for emergency medical services altogether are the most effective way of saving -� - -- lives and reducing medical emergency related disabilities . Thus , public education in the areas of EMS resources , access , life support and preventive health care are of the utmost importance for any EMS System. KNOWLEDGE OF AND ACCESS TO AVAILABLE RESOURCES Most citizens have very limited knowledge of all the resources that make up an EMS System and how best to make use of these resources . Since many Contra Costa residents -- work , shop or spend leisure time outside the county , the knowledge required is frequently increased manyf old . Similarly, many citizens do not think about what to do in a medical emergency until they are involved in one. Unfortunately, this may be too late. _ In order to avoid unnecessary delay and to insure prompt , appropriate medical care, the following public education items should be addressed : 1 . The specific EMS resources available in Contra Costa (Hospitals , First-In Responders , Ambulances , Dispatch Center) should be identified by location and the role and capability of each clearly ----r--�-- delineated. 2. Information on how to access the EMS System should be widely distributed with special attention paid to high-risk populations. The access information should include who to call for medical assistance , how to get to the nearest appropriate medical facility and guidelines on when someone should be taken to a hospital emergency department and when a call for medical assistance is more appropriate. o - -49- a f- • 3!1a 'Xao'4sL4 13el4e jaeay 4111~ sjuaLzed So sa.MmeJ ' saanLap snq -uoL4e4aodsuea4 uMo aLay4 eLn 4uaw4aedap goua6 -jaiva ayj 04 awe3 s4uaw4aedap fiaua6aawa aLayl y6noa44 sLe4Lds04 04 pa4�.Lwpe s4UaL4ed So (pgg) SPUL44-oM4 se kuew sy •uMo aLagl uo jejjds04 a44 4e panLaae SULed 4sa43 440 sjjun awea kjeuoao3 4sow o4 pa44Lwpe s4UaL4ed a44 10 (%05) SLey-auo Kja4RWLxoaddV uoLlezLue6aO aua3S 4uapp3V M 4lOL ssa33e - SW3 Hd3 418 uOPeLL4Uan yl.now of 44now anL6 - 6ULyjeaa8 ,KeMaLe ue uado - KemjEV 419 6uLuoLJLsod apLs - ewo0 suosLod snoLAgo 10 PLa 4a6 04 asnoy a y6noa44 IooL 04 A%04 Mou4 - suosLod Pa£ UOL41sod Boys - 13045 aanssaad 43OULP - 6uLpaalg ISL S L L IS apeag uaaPLM •348 ' SLoo43s 6ULULea2 aanLaP paaapao 4ano3 ' S3La:tsnpUL ' saajua3 uazL4. 3 aOLuas szuaw*aedap asL.J Le3oL 4e aLgeLLene aq 01 kLglssod paisLl UoLjewaoJuL ayl 6ULaanoa asano3 an04 xLS **s nogg ja ae1 pue 3LLgnd Leaauag ` s4LnpV : 6uLMoLLOJ a44 Xq X4unoa ay4 uL pa4sLLdwo3ae aq pLnoo Leo6 slyl - sa4sea3 gaepuo3as 4uanaad of aua3s juapp3e olne Ue azLue6ao 04 MOH 'V - (ad0) UoL4e4L3snsaa kaeuOwLnd-OLpaej waolaad 04 MoH "£ ! ewo3 a UL 4uaL4ed a UO KeMJLe Ue uLeJULew pue uado 01 MoH 'Z !Boys JOS IeaaI. pue 6ULpaaLq anL43e dols off. MoH * L : 6ULMoLLOI a4l. IseaL 4e AOuy PLn04s UazL413 y3ea ' Leo6 LLeaano Ue sy -sLLL1s laoddns OJIL Ino Xaaeo o4 Moy uaeaL pinoys suazLILa `xUMo aLayl uo Lejjds04 e le anLaae jeyl saL3Ua6aawa Le3LPaw snoLaas 10 a6elua3aad 46L4 ayj So asne3aq pue anLaae sTLun on3saa Le3Lpaw aaolaq saanseaw 4aoddns al q lae4s 04 paau a44 So asneoag SIII)IS 1HOddns 33I1 R � Omm In addition to these life support skills , individuals should be trained in how and when to transport an individual requiring emergency medical care and how to get help (see Knowledge of and Access to Available Resources above) . PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE ' The discussion thus far stress the elements of a public education program that relate to an emergency medical care system. However, in the long run , effective preventive health measures probably have the greatest impact on reducing mortality and disability than any other single element of an EMS System. There is thus an important on-going need for the public to become skilled in the early recognition of symptoms and situations that might require medical or emergency medical treatment. There is also an equally important on-going need to get people to change those attitudes and behaviors which increase the liklihood of the need for medical , and especially emergency medical , care. This is particularly crucial for individuals whose life style , behavior , or occupation make them "at risk" , e.g. heavy drinkers , individuals with a history of heart problems , workers with dangerous occupations , etc . PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAM A public education program should be many faceted utilizing a variety of medias , materials and techniques . Because of the need to educate the public on the availability of EMS resources and how to access them, life support skills and preventive health care, a public education program must be on-going . Initially, the EMCC recommends the following actions in the hope of catalyzing broad community support and participation in EMS public education programs : 1 . Coordinate an Emergency Medical Care Week in the Fall of 1975 (see Appendix D) . 2. Develop and distribute phone stickers for easy identification of appropriate numbers to call .* 3. Help to create a speakers ' bureau. 4 ` 4. Develop a list of useful films for public viewing. 5. Encourage blood pressure screening by fire depart- ments tied in with distribution of EMS access information. 6. Encourage First-Aid-Life Support classes at schools , factories , senior citizen centers , fire departments , community clubs , etc. * For medical emergency, police or fire assistance. a S O0" 298 -51- 00298 -51- I I loll -wea6oad uoLleanpa SH3 ue ol ajngpjuo3 ol. pay3eoadde aq MAI ` •31.a gsaLaeagtt ` sLooy3s ` sLel.tdsoy 'a3tLod `aaLI se y3ns s8L3ua6e pue saaalunLon woad. paleaaa aq Llp% neaanq , sialeads a ' u6Ledwe3 6u Ls Llaanpe ue do Lanap o� astlaadxa aLa44 aleuop 01 pay3eoadde aq Mm saLaua6e 6u LsL4Janpe � s4uawaounouue a3Lnaas 3LLgnd ao; awL� as a3eds a�euop l L L�`i suo L4ejs -A-1 pue otpea saadedsraau a Ldwexa aoj -wea6oad uoL4eonpa 3LLgnd 6ULo6-uo ue ono 6utXaae3 pue 6uLu6Lsap 04 asL4aadxa ao/pue KOUow ` awLI 6uLIeuop Squo peonpa 3LLgnd St3 uL panLonUL suoLIezLue6ao pue saL3ua6e al.entad pue 3LLgnd jo aagwnu a6aeL a ja6 o4 4dwo4le Mm 33413 a41 • e4so3 ea4uo3 UL wea6oad uoL4e3npa 3LLgnd e 110 ID LI d tay o� �Cauow Paas ao1 s L 4sanbaa 6u Lpun-. Le LJ Lu L @4.L "SW3 UL :tsaaajUL g4Lunwmo3 aanl.n; pue 6uL4sLx3 10 uoLjeuLpaoo3 y6noayl paysLLdwoaoe aq LLIA saL4tnL43e kUew 041. - s4sanbaa 6uLpun} 6uyo6-uo ao la6pnq a6aeL a 6ULdoLanap Inoy4tA sLe06 asegj ysitdwoo3e 04 sadoy aa4jtwwo3gns uoLjeanP3 3LLgnd a41 SUNU IML Flow v z"'( EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN MANAGEMENT COMPONENT SUMMARY This section of the plan sets forth objectives and criteria for management of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system and recommendations for fulfilling these objectives and criteria in Contra Costa County. The objectives for this component identify three basic management functions which must be per- formed; administration , planning , and evaluation. The criteria further defines the requirements for system management. These criteria are based primarily on guidelines in the Emergency Medical Services Act of 1973 (Cranston) and in the California 4_ State EMS Plan. The four basic recommendations of this report are: 1 . Director of Emergency Medical Services should be established within the CNPA with appropriate secretarial and budgetary support. 2. The Emergency Medical Care Committee should be designated as the entity responsible for EMS Planning. 3. CNPA staff support to EMCC and consultant to Director. 4. Overall systems evaluation should be accomplished on both a county and a regional basis. At the county level , CNPA should be asked to assume responsibility for evaluation; and at the regional level , the Bay Area Regional EMS Council should assume responsibility for evaluation with the concurrence and support of each county in the Bay Area. OBJECTIVES --� - - --- 1 . Provide on-going administration and coordination of the entire EMS system. 2. Provide evaluation of the system and each element of the system. 3. Provide on-going planning for the EMS system. CRITERIA 1 . The overall administration of the system must be the responsibility of a single identified person called the Director of Emergency Medical Services . This person must have the authority and resources to provide effective administration of the system. 1004100 -53- - -, F .a.v'.gFtt^k`.Y`F.a-eE +[£wR'Ra'S�IY .�..,.,... tz• a. cocoa - pa4RLa.A KLasOL3 4nq :1uuLZsip aie suoL Sun asa pue 6ULUUeLd ' U0L4eal.siuLw a !wa SX* yl 'U0�1Pnipna u a- ,gad a p S SW3 Ue ap tAoad o f japao A q }snw 43LgA suoL43unj 4uaw06eUew oLseq aajyl ajelndps 4uauodwo3 si44 a01 piaa4I.to pue saniloaCgo ayj �"W4 I"y Sna1N OBJECTIVES 1 . Provide on-going administration and coordination of the entire EMS system. 2. Provide evaluation of the system and each element of the system. 3. Provide on-going planning for the EMS system. CRITERIA 1 . The overall administration of the system must be the responsibility of a single identified person called the Director of Emergency Medical Services . I This person must have the authority and resources to provide effective administration of the system. -53- :�;,.-r•F r.;.,.� :," :w;fg. 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One agency is needed to be responsible for coordinating the many elements of the system which includes seven ambulance services , twelve hospitals , various public safety agencies , training and education services and com- munications . This single Director should also provide a focal point for the activities of the many public and private agencies involved in the system. Basically , the role of the Director is to provide the needed administration, coordination and development of the EMS System. There is also a need for an identified entity to be responsible for evaluation of the system. Although every agency involved in EMS should be engaged in internal evalua- tion of its performance, there must be one entity which evaluates the entire system and each of the elements of the system. This agency must evaluate the system according to established performance criteria including the impact of the system on the emergency patient. The entity responsible for evaluation must be in a position to provide objective evaluation of the system and should therefore be separate --- - - from the administrative agency. There is also a need for an identified agency to be responsible for planning of the EMS System. This agency _ must provide a pian which is comprehensive and can serve as a guide to the development of the EMS System. Every agency involved in EMS must engage in a certain amount of planning in order to provide its service. However, this planning would be done in a vacuum unless a county-wide systems planis developed and maintained. Planning must also y be coordinated with neighboring counties . In order to provide information required for administration , planning and evaluation , a comprehensive recordkeeping system must be established and maintained. To support each of the three basic functions , data is needed on the response system and on the care given to patients by all elements of the system. The Director of EMS should develop such a record- keeping system and provide the EMCC and CHPA with information for their planning and evaluation needs . ADMINISTRATION Although certain EMS administrative functions are being carried out by various agencies , no one agency has been given responsibility for system administration. A recommendation must be made as to what agency should have this responsibility. Before attempting to determine the proper agency to designate for this function , it is necessary to clarify the specific responsibilities of this agency. 2 -55- ' -g5- uoi4ea4siutwp2 ygoq woal ajeaedas aq pinoys uot4enLena 4e4J B12PU2w } 4ou saop Inq spuawwooau ueLd 3424S ayl - K4unoj e4so3 ea4uo3 aol pa42u6ls9p aq 4snw 411 11gtsuodsaa u0t4enJ2na swa4SXS •4aw 6uiaq 4ou st wa4sgs aye jo uo11.enLRAa aol uoca04ta3 ayl , NOIIVfIIVA3 h— to i -nm W111062 ayl. Se u2 Ld " .►►u vii I system. 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SOL ILLLgLssod se pajaplsuoa aq pLnoa suotl3una oLlLoads joCeW bu Lwjo,Ljad AOU saLoua6e asoyl So L LV •JOjoaj LQ aye. So UOL�eaOL aye JOS aLgLssod age saAL�euaa�Le Le.1aAaS . A" M and planning. There are strong reasons for separating administration and evaluation responsibilities , but it is not apparent that evaluation and planning must be separated. It is essential , however, that the entity designated for evaluation have the staff and financial resources to provide adequate evaluation, since this process must include analysis of patient records which can be a complex and difficult procedure -Fa �-- --�-n to implement. One candidate for the evaluation responsibility recom- mended by the State Plan is the EMCC. One strong argument for the EMCC is that it would provide both consumer and provider review. On the other hand , the quality of the evaluation could vary considerably depending on the volunteers who par- ticipate in the process and on the availability of staff to the Committee. It is now certain that Comprehensive Health Planning will be replaced by a Health Services Agency (HSA) . This agency would appear to be in a strong position to perform evaluation , although it will be a period of time before the exact nature of the HSA for this area will be firmly established . It would seem desirable to continue the EMCC-CHP relationship with the HSA. Designation of the agency rather than the EMCC itself may ensure greater staff support for evaluation. There is the possibility of a regional HSA which might be in an even better position for objective evaluation. This appears to be a possibility for consideration even though many things are uncertain at this time. A third possibility would be the Health Department if it is not designated as the administrative agency. The Depart- ment should be capable of providing the staff and expertise to perform the evaluation. PLANNING The criterion for an EMCC and the objective of planning for the EMS System are currently being met. Steps must be taken to ensure that the EMCC remains active and provided with staff. The Board of Supervisors should officially designate the entity to be responsible for developing and - - ----� - maintaining an EMS plan for the County. The EMCC would seem to be the logical entity to be given this responsibility. The same concerns , however, can be raised about planning as for evaluation. The quality of work depends greatly on the members and leadership of the committee and the extent and quality of staff support. Again the responsibility for planning could be placed with the HSA, the successor to CHP. This would seem appropriate since the agency would have the responsibility for developing general health system plans. 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Assume responsibility for implementation of the County.' s F` 'arne nry Madir-1 Sarvirac Sye-tam nl-n and fnr th .. 0030 sr*"13's .;v�'...?+m: .ry-s"�� y.�"n' ...;,,. _.:.,-..,- .. -• _. -- W'c+� r��F�"�5?S''-�s:'..,.a.„..- .,,.._,-:, ,. . -� ,-w--.,,. � "i 2r ,,i„�...,A s�.,,n �.x..� s,;G, APPENDIX A SUGGESTED RESPONSIBILITIES for DIRECTOR, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 1 . Assume responsibility for implementation of the County's Emergency Medical Services System plan and for the EMS system continuity. 2. Coordinate operations of all EMS sub-systems and their components . 3. Coordinate activities in the Health Department and Contra Costa County Medical Services relating to EMS and advise the County Health Officer on EMS system operation. 4. Enforce federal , state, and local laws and regulations pertaining to emergency medical services . 5. Provide liaison with federal , state and local bodies con- cerned with emergency medical services . 6. Assure citizen access to EMS system regardless of ability to pay. 7. Provide liaison with and accountability to consumers and providers of emergency medical services . 8. Provide consultation on EMS as required. ------ 9. Process and investigate complaints about the EMS system and establish and administer procedures for arbitration of disputes regarding provision of EMS services. 10. Participate in County EMS planning as a member of the EMCC and in regional EMS planning. 11 . Participate with appropriate agencies in the design and implementation of a standardized record-keeping system. 12. Collect and make available data to support planning and evaluation functions . 13. Identify funding needs and sources and prepare the annual budget for the Director of Emergency Medical Services . 14. 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P' 2. Coordinate %.cith and assist County Communications in developing dispatch policy. 3. Interpret the county' s ambulance service contracts for communications dispatchers. 4 Prpnarp and nndatp nn a rpqular basis emeraencv facili- dJu,uLpa0 ague ingwe Xjunoa a 30 l.uawdo lanap ayl, u j a4ed La L4aed 'b • s4uawasangWLaa ao4oea4uo3 aaueingwe pue 94111gt6LLa aaeIlaM Lea�paw 4uaL4ed 6ululwaal.ap U �faua6V aaanosaH uewnH 844 44tM a4eaadoo3 •£ ' spaoaaa 6ULULea4 lauuosaad pue ' 6utsnoy ' salaEyaA a04aea4u03 aaueingwe 3.o uoljaadsuL ay4 a04sLuiwptf -3 aaueingwe a4enlena pue 'ao4iuow ' aa4sLulwpeu03' 0jeL*o6aN ' l 3113S3H lU0IQ3W -wals�Cs SW3 ayj jo uoL4eaado aAI43aJja 041 ao} paalnbaa aq Rew se suoL43unj aaylo yaps wao3aad •gC •Tu03 - V XIUN3ddN y APPENDIX A - Cont. r r 2. Coordinate with and assist County Communications in developing dispatch policy. 3. Interpret the county' s ambulance service contracts for communications dispatchers . a 4. Prepare and update on a regular basis emergency facili- ties classification information for communications �- --�-� dispatchers . 5. Arrange with County Communications for the preparation --� --�-- — of daily dispatch records in a form suitable for analysis by the EMS office. 6. Share with County Communications the responsibility for research , definition , and monitoring of functional communications systems as a basis for planning and development. 7. Mobilize resources for the continued development and improvement of the communications component- EMERGENCY FACILITIES 1 . Develop and implement an emergency facilities categori- zation system- 2. Monitor emergency facilities ' services . 3. Develop standards and practices for emergency facilities personnel training and coordinate training programs . 4. Assist with the County Health Officer in the establishment of training and certi-fication criteria for EMT-2 paramedic nurses . 5. Mobilize resources for the continued development and im- provement of the emergency facilities component. PUBLIC EDUCATION 1 . Assist the Public Health Department and other appropriate agencies in implementing a public education plan- 2. Monitor and evaluate the public education component. 3. Mobilize resources for the continued development and improvement of the public education component. 4. Provide liaison with regional public education programs- 00310 -62- I t 00310 -62- .e r -£9- 4 • s:tuauodwoa SW3 aag4o So 6uLuueld eqj UL 43LLod .1a:.sesLp 10 uoLsnlauL aqj aanssy •tr -juauodwoa 6uLuueld 403sesLp aq4 So :tuawanoadwL pue 4uawdolanap panuL4uo3 a44 Aol saaanosaa azcl�goW "£ •sasiaaaxa 6uLuiea4 aa4sesLp 30 s43adse SW3 uo asLApe pue ajeuipaooJ •3 • buLuueld aalsestp ajenbg4aea pue `aaIsesLP rCalsnpU [ 6uiu ��aa Ito 'aa4sesLp 431a4sLa 1.isueal pjdeH easy Reg uo `,KlieaL}jaads pue i6uLuue0 aal.seSLp ,Io s43adse leaLpaw aq4 uo saa LAaaS K3ua6_-aw3 10 as LJI0 04Z 410 aleu�paooJ • I 9NINNVId H31SVSIa •zuo3 - V XIaN3ddV APPENDIX A - Cont. -- JOE DESCRIPTION DIRECTOR, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES , DEFINITION Under County Supervisors direction to help evaluate and rnnrdin-*ta tha varinuc rmmnnnantc of amarnanry • s4uauodwoo SW3 aag4o So 6ULuueld a44 UL 93.LLod .04sesLp }o uoLsnlaui a4l aanssV •V -4uauodwo3 BULuueLd aa4sesLp a44 So 4uawanoadML pup 4uawdolanap panuL4uo3 a44 ao3 saaanosaa aZLL�gOW -£ •sasLoaaxa 6uLuteal Da4sesLp 10 s4oadse SW3 uo asLApe pup a4euipaoo3 •3 • 6uiuueld Da4sestp a:jenb4}aea pup `aa4sesLp �CajsnpUL 6uiuLIaa Ido 'aa4sesLp �oIa4sLU 41sueal p1delj eaaV Reg uo `RlipoLJIoads pup !6uiuue0 aa4sesLp So sgoadse LeoLpaw a44 uo saOLAaaS X3ua6aaw3 10 aOLISO a44 440 aleu�pa003 • I 9NINNVld S31SVSIa •juo3 - V XIaN3ddd x Nil4 '_'-.-r:1 vv.•. .s.d* .. v ,. .. ).t + d ".STI # _ tt 1 t P APPENDIX A - Cont. i i --- JOB DESCRIPTION DIRECTOR, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEFINITION Under County Supervisors direction to help evaluate and coordinate the various components of emergency medical services in order to assure a continually efficient Emergency Medical Service (EMS) System within our county-and in harmony with surrounding counties . DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Subject to County, State , Federal Laws and guidelines regarding EMS. Director is continually responsible for planning , organizing , managing and coordinating this sytem with the assistance of city, county administration and the County EMCC. TYPICAL TASKS Works closely with City and County Administrative Personnel and agencies in coordinating resources for - an effective EMS System (Basic subsystems of EMS : Public Education , Communications , Rescue & Transpor- tation , Emergency Department Facilities) . Acts as a resource person to the Emergency Medical Care Committee for evaluating current and future EMS activities . Continually informs the County Administra- tor and Board of Supervisors in all matters concerning EMS in both its activities and needs and to obtain their support where indicated . To be responsible for procuring and dispersing finances , personnel and equipment allocated to EMS in an equitable manner as designated/approved by the EMCC, County Administrator and Board of Supervisors. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: Graduate degree required , preferably within the field of Health Administration or in Business/Public Administration. Experience : At least one year experience within the field of acute health care administration including , but not limited to, experience in the specific area of deliverance of emergency medical care and proven supervisory experience. 00:112 r c � -64- -64- -59- CUM 3 s. j i 3, "a t!,. -aouapuodsaaaoo aaMsue pue slaodaa ayem ` s:ta6pnq aaedaad ` spaooaa daal 01 kI Mqe : suo 4PLaa ollgnd pooh uleZULew 01 KZ[Llge :suolIeLn6aa pue sa. .1od az<«e1sKa3 pue 4uawaLdWL `jaadaajul 01 X4 Mqe ! UOLZeaedaad ja6pnq 10 a6pa LMou j :uo is lnaadns Lauuosaad uo lZea4S LU lwpe k4uno3 pue R1 p jo a6pa PMou3 6Ul4aoM !wa4SkS Sl13 Pajea6a4UL KLL2104 a ;o sluauodwoa se ao me; Sq pa4aadaajUl se (saL4UPe3 juaw;aedaa K3Ua6JaW3 ' UOLjejaodsueal pue anosaH ' suolje3lunuiwo3 uot4eonP3 olignd) walsKS SW3 Ue 10 sluauodtuoo aocew ano} aye 0 6uLpue4saapun papunol LLaH -a paPaoul •4uo3 - b XIUN3ddV a. } •4uo0 - b XIUN3ddV _•.,: , , . , ,. -. .sill . ,. �.., s APPENDIX Q from: The Times - San Mateo Monday, Dec . 30, 1974 'COUNTY EMERGENCY SYSTEM FAILED' 13y ALAN QUAL1: that nr was using Code Three (flashing red ESSentiail}, then, the beginning mer- (First e:-(I'irst of mo artici2s) • ' : ency telephone call from sou!h Can Nai:En li fhts and siren). 6 San Mateo County have a poorly The ambulance driver also requested • stretched a con=iderzble distance .:cross co:.rd.7m v' ernerge:cy medical response county communications to notify San the Peninsula to Z3iilbrae .:here the ` systein" If so, are people dying ii-dle`cly3tateo police and fire departments of the response was finally started. - beca:iNe of it? emergency. All of these factors point back to t^e At least one matt — Larry Jensen — Mean:vhile, the minutes ticked by. one painful question: Would :+.:s. Jen�n C'J's "c's• About 9:15 p.m.. Dirk calls-d the tel hone have survived if the response were Th, is the slcr}of his wife's death. operator and askeJ once again for Cl.ope quicker? Jan aline Jensen, 37, and her threeHospital. The operator again mistakenly It is a difficult question for which Jen- child_en arrived home in San Mateo from a dialed Mift Hospital where the sa-itch- sen does not have an atisxer. But he does pic-ric outin,at about 8.30 p.m.on Sept.23. hoard operator assured Dirk that an have a comment about the actual emer- tier !,usbs nd, I.arry Jensen, an executive ambulance had been dispatched and v:ould gency response. with an international corporation, was arrive at any minute. "The county emergen y system failed. on a*:usiness trip to Japan. San Mateo firemen and policemen And it failed at all lerels, including the } Fechng fsti;ued, 'Mrs. Jensen told her aTtived at the Jensen home at at;out 9:38 telephone company operator. Mills Hospi- child:cat to take their shovers and prepare p.m. and began efforts to revive the uncon- tal. the county dispatcher and the ambul- far b°-d. scious Mrs. Jensen. Tile ambuharce got ante company- By 8:53 p.m., `airs. Jensen• her daugh- there mirut" later and transported the -When you experience a personal trag- { � - tC,, 1.ronk.e, :ice 10, and son, \els, 6,were victim to Chope Hospital, arriving at 9:23 edy• VOL' want to believe that the peep; iacked in bed. The other son. Dirk, 33, n;_ involver:did the very best job the%co..1. E tcg.n wort: on a model airplane in the p The housewife was dead on arrival "But it.is just unbe.'ir:•able that when a far,:ily room. from an apparent heart attack. person is n a non-breatP ing si!};anon that Swddcnly 1?rs. Jensen began to gasp for Almost a half hour had passed since the it cull talo more than: 30 minutes for air. Brooke, who was lying nearby got out victim's children first telephoned for help. emergency service to arrive_ of wed and rushed into the family roam to County pathologists. s:: Jigs. Jensen's "The volunteer fire department and uin:men Dirk life may have been save if the ernergenry rescue services in Blair,teb:a_l:a.w::°.e I ":Icther so=ds like site it dying," he response had been qul.knr. according to a grew up wou:d haze done a better job thancried, report issued by the County Coroner's that." Dirk immediately instructed his sister office. t,) call the oDerator and as for Chope "It is just unbelie:•ahlc.' said the vic- iiz p:,al (less than three blocks from tre tim's husband. •'Mv threw chHdren had to TOMORROW: Authorities respond. Zl n home). Dirk then ran to his moth- wait in ring panic for more than 20 - _ eds ide. minutes few li.:p b arrive for their mother. . The time was approximately 8:58 p.m. Certainly the 1xiblic needs to be aware of Brooke dialed the o,verator,staled that her how our emergency care service is han- ...n� mother was very ill and asked for Chope died." Hospital. Unkno.%n to Brooke• the operator Jensen cited a"lack of ceor dination"in mistakenly dialed Mills Ilospital. all p``.a , of the present medical emer- _ Meanwhile. Dirk rushed back into the genet response system. He singled out room and grabbed the phone to tell the several factors: Mills, Hospital switchboard operator that ' The t_lephone company operator a his mother %vas not breathing. (Dirk apparently mis!nkenly connected the emer- -- thought he was talking to Chopc iiospit3l). gency cahl to Stills hospital because that hospital is ttie first rcrtber lifted for San The Mills Hospital operator then Jlatc�hospitals on the teiepaone operator's switched the call to the e,11ergency room emergency csrd. The operator also failed where Dirk once again sta:ed his mother's to contact the County Communications condition. Dirk was then questioned by two Center disaitcher to help coordinate the pe4,1ple in the emergency room before the emergency response. And the operator telephone call was snitched to Bay Area , t Ambulance S:rvice it Berlirga-me• failed to cash Spa Mateo police is Bremen. The time was about 9:(6 An emergency call slip was not.iter by the p.m. as the operator. ambulance company dispatcher grain ques- tioned Dirk on the nature of Lie emergercy The Mills Hospital switchboard and cher dispatched an atnbularce, operator did not contact the county dis- � Bay Arca's nearest available ambal- pa:cher either, but inste,.d sv:traed the ance was inMillbrae.gni it was ordered to call to Ra Area Arrbll:_ra-e Ser�-ice. the Jensen Fo:1e in souls: San Mateo ' When ".3v area ambL ance was a .%v,qy, earoute to tl:r scene and advised county As the ambulsne�e driver sac-d to the communications of the emergency, the scene, (she tline had now advarretid to 9:b3 county dispatcher did not cancel the Bay p.m.) the driver radioed the County Com- area Ambuil---:c: response and disp=ch a munications Center dispatcher to advise closer ambulance service. 9 ON14 w. r�iw_ r ° t i Pa U. • ,.•ane.1ano 2sol . •aaloA Pur Ilea aieat:d a do aAt2,. tuaplas saturduto3 sl tt ilunti l.. `sauo.1oa aqj pappe „'alq!ssod sr uoos a3u?i=gwr. 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(Cont. ) APPENDIX B Cont. i tartly telephone another ambulance company closer Jensen and I air sure it was a traumatic experience t2&e emergency. -for his children." Briggs replied. "But the fact is, a Why does such a ,,-stem exist'"' 'good response was made I5 minutes from dispatch "Ware not in a position• to literally mntrol the time. atnt�u!anee comp_nie= in all matters." replied Rnlr find Bac Area Ambulance notified a closer erison. by"two or three minutes." But lie admitted that"a number of liRti,plc ive1 ambulance company in the emergency. Briggs specu- thon e county should be in a strger position." iau�d that the response might have been shortened I3e,ause of that, an Emergency Medical Care on ?teanwhile, the controversy surrounding the -- Committee is working to set up Pew guidelines which Jensen incident and the county's emergency system the ambulance companies will be required to follow. The guidelines will iso presented to the Board of continues. Su,,Trvisors. If the board approves the new guide- Exactiy what action the county will take,if any. line;, the ambulance companies will be compelled to retrains to be seen. fotlo,v the new rules or lose their contracts with the And in the meantime. Larry Jensen has his own counti' ideas of what specific and immediate action should be Specifics ol the new guidelines have not yet been taken: revealed, but Robertson said the amhuIance comp;_ • When emergency calls are made to Pacific nies can "anticipate changes in the vehicle require- Telelihone Co. — especially from children — Jensen ments and changes in the transportation suggests that the operator not only connect the rc�uirrinents,•• reque.ted platy, but also communicate all emerges- - The nein guidelines, Robertson added,will strive cies to the county dispatcher and appropriate city to ­accomplish a reasonably disciplined system that rescue agencies (such as the fire department). extends into the he emergency rooms. . • Should a hospital be called in an emergency. The neer guidelines will most likely go into effect the operator at the hospital should also notify the during April 1S76 after the present county contracts county dispatcher and appropriate rescue agencies. with tete priiate anibu'.ance conipjnies expire. . The specific names of hospitals within cities: •'That :.-unds like a long lime."adi mined Robert- should ba listed along with their telephone numbers- son, but he addei Ahnt changes demand"a lot of time on the telephone operator's emergency card. Pres- . and a lot of pt ople and a lot of effort." u;,*.. the Hospital telerho ie numbers are listed. but In citizen Jensen's opinion, however, the timeta- not the imines of the hospitals. (Consequently the operator in the Jensen incident mistakenly dialed bee for implementing the new guidelines is totally tills Hospital rather than Chope Hosnital.I '_ cceptable. • Ambulance companies shou!d be required to "These groups are looking for solutions within train their personnel more thoro_+g,.y and ?ay teir two years."he commented. "I am looking for certain employes sa!aries commensurate with par-anedic practical solutions within two months." qualifications. All that is needed. Jensen added, is for the • Standards for ambulance co:ran!es ambulance companies and county officials to imine-di- personnel and purcl-,asirg equipment sbo',:Id rp i:.*- ately agree to establish a better coordinated s}stem tinted and erfcrced be the countti. within the present setup. The present county dispa:chin; s..*stem en - While count}' officials appear bogged down onrotating emergency calls from�i one ar..b_laace mrn- how to implement a better controlled and coordinated parry to another (when th^v are located in the s=e cystrill. it appears that the private ambulance com- _erv7ce areal should be disecr.:i lied. I^_:ear'. the paiiies might be ready to voluntarily agree to imme- Ni:rir should always dispatch the ar.bs!arce co.t- diate changes. pang neart-st the emergency. "I think the ambulance companies are interested . Fire. police and ambulance personnel S!-m,.d in improving the system and having ambulance all train and courdinate together in San Mlateo C ra.tr attendants better qualified." said William Briggs, to produce a better emergency rescue effort.Cities i:. owner of Hay area Ambulance. the county should ei.'ectivelc wort and pian loge::ern And yet we all have something at stake here.'* ­These changes should be initiated iriziet:i-: y he added. "It (a newly coordinated s stem)has got to because there are appropriate personriel alreal, cork out so;hat we don't go out of business." t existing in the agencits, both public and prn-ate. to Briggs was asked if he thought it would be a good handle the emergency effort.*' said Lurry Jen-sen. beginning procedure for ambulance compaaies to • The public should be aroused." he added. voluntarily "turn over" private telephone calls to the "People may be dying needlessly is San Mat_ county dispatcher or ot)ier ambulance services closer County." to the sm rifir rclipr one call" ' "Yes. I do." he rep)ied. Why then didn't Fay Area ambulance call " an zimbutarce company closer to the Jensen home when notified of the emergency there on Sept. 289 "I am sure it was a traumatic experience for sir. 00316 -68- w RM 77"JIM ,. APPENDIX C EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR EMT-I TRAINING $ per Item X # Needed = Total CPR Mouth-to-Mask $ 25 8 $ 200 Recording Annie 800 8 6,400 Ambulance Cots & Belt 313 8 2,504 Anatomic Annie 220 8 1 ,760 Resusci-Baby 135 8 1,080 Airway & Breathing Intubation Models 435 8 3,480 Air Compressor 800 2 1 ,600 Laerdale Jet Suction & 12 Refills 48 8 384 Set of Airways 10 8 80 Twin-o-Vac 174 8 1 ,392 Demand Valves & Dual Cylinder 442 8 3,536 Esophageal Airway 25 8 200 Bag Mask 100% Oxygen 80 8 640 Circulation Stethoscope 46 16 736 Blood Pressure Cuff 18 16 288 Bleeding Models 275 2 550 Obstetrics Model-Childbirth 255 8 2,040 Intravenous Infusion Trainer 115 8 920 Splint Hare Traction 126.50 8 1 ,012 Splints Inflatable 47.95 8 383. 60 Scoop Stretcher 130 8 1 ,040 "Build-a-Board" 130 8 1 ,040 Backboard 64.95 8 519.60 Restraints 90 8 720 Vacuum Splints 280 2 560 Carry Patients Stretcher Chair 105 8 840 Projectors Carrousel Projector with Tape Recorder I60 2 320 M •scelylaneous 200 r�8 1 ,600 -69- UQ31'7 $ 35 ,825. 20 r � 00 r�8 1 ,600 flt} ►ry -69- V t Mrs_ce3�T�aneous 200317 � $ 35,825. 20 -OL- 91coo . _- ` sapedwoo 6nap Sq paTeuop XLgtssod. , •apinoad LUM Le4jdsoH K4uno3* 000`9I$ 0009$ I 0009$ - TvnsTd oTpny `mITd m000g _._ 0069$ T 0069$ ` -To,4vTnm'TS mt-;Ai 0051$ I 005T$ - - a4.aTdmo3 auuy v- u.-ggdq r ty 0 0 - s,4uTTdS ucnnoaA 0 0 - s xasno.ry NOM-TWY 00q fi 0 0 001 $ 'M uoTTuoTpaH - 0 salpaau 'suoppps AI 09L q 081 $ 0 - .rauTaJl uoTsn3ul 0 q 0 q uoTIonS 1911 alup on 08 $ 09 0 ` &'mJTV Ys02agdosH Coq $ q 001 $ 0 - •049 ;ssgny ,Z + odooso2ulmj 0 0 - eTup raaZ - Tapoyl uoT xgn4ul 7vjoj; # 0 ism I-im 7VIlidsOH mi 9-JM aMYUVAT !tnopEag-.zo'4rlTTsgT3aa-.zolTuoH + ILTI 2uTxq s!Zuapn,S (5 saT tddns le4Tdsoq off. ssaooy (t� nuaTIe4su TaaT,4oB.rd .rad squapnjs mod TxVul 9T 30 ssuM (Z spTa auTuTa,:!l I-ZXZ 30 4TIT4gITeAy (T suoTldmnsa.rd 9tII!ll l2i1 Z-1W3 au3 43Q33N ZtI3ktdIR 3 ':.u03 - 3 lIaN3ddV � : --•k'S�,M,n,ar�i y,��,'�+k"',"S '� cM .�aar-.c, ,. ,, _ "-� n+ ,. ,. - ,.� __ .. r - " ., �'y�;�y"r`. x;';':+ve-. r l.u03 - 3 XIdN3dd11 e APPENDIX D EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK CAMPAIGN OUTLINE PRE-CAMPAIGN A. Proclamation of EMS Week I . County Board of Supervisors 2. Cities a. All Cities Mayors ' Conference 3. County politicians c B. Advertising 1 . News media a. Free Speech b. City newsletters c. Church bulletins d. Letters to the Editors 2. Posters a . Schools b. Libraries , public and school C. Hospital bulletin boards I . County 2. Private 3. Y.A. 4. Clinics 5. Rest Homes d. Business windows e. Marquees f. Other public places 3. Letters requesting involvement a. Cities b. Chamber of Commerces C. Clubs 1 . Jr. Womens Clubs 2. A.A.U.W. 3. Lions 4. JayCees 5. Sr. Citizens 6. Handicapped groups d. Organizations I . Commission for the Aged 2. Scouts a. Boys b. Girls c. All levels of above e. Health Services 1 . Red Cross 2. 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'£ s4uaw4aedap aaLLod 'Z s43LajSLa as LJ • L sa3LnaaS atLgnd *I.•aossV sasanN •V -aossy a3uetngwtf •£ •4uo3 - Q XlGN3ddV ... •4u03 a XIGIj3ddV lien APPENDIX D - Cont. 6. "High risk" awareness C. Display by EMCC 1 . Phone number/sticker 2. Pamphlets/brochures 3. EMCC a. Why the EMCC was formed b. Goals . D. Speakers/publicity bureaus 1 . Schools 2. Clubs 3. Organizations 4. News media a. All newspapers b. Television c. Radio d. Posters e. City newsletters 5. Welcoming Groups a. Newcomers Club b. Welcome Wagon POST EMS WEEK A. Continuous publicity 1 . News media 2. Phone stickers a . mailed through a utility company yearly 3. Posters 4. School programs 5. Training programs 6. Pamphlets/brochures B. Speakers/publicity bureau 1 . Films 2. Use of other county's p.e./i . materials 3. Update on the work and goals of the EMCC -73- 00341 �.z....-:: , �'lF,ti- .r, "�•"+Kp„3 ,,;:.rz?m :" ±5-g+`+,cry+: �"Ss'� E 00321 -73- ............P" .4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Gil' JURY- FINAL RAI 1973-74 APPENDIX E E►1ERC E?ZCY SERVICES COQ C•:I TTEE Lonnie C. Washington, Jr. , Chairman Bennie Taylor Best H. T. (Doc) Crandell Christopher Don Thiesing The 1973-74 Grand Jury became interested in the emer- gency services available in Contra Costa County through a report, of an incident that seemed unreasonable. A young wzn (23 years old) was shot in San Pablo - picked up and taken to Brookside Hospital_ by a-mbulance - red light and siren, mediately trans- ferred without treat.rent to Cowty Hospital - red light and siren, %.� Z ttilti.i7Lt trCc_t-......:lt Ltic,.a trai..,_err<-c'. In the ,ic:..... 4....7E_2:.Cc^ t0 a hospital. in San Francisco - red light aLd siren. This is not aaz isol-�ted case, Our investigation found even more distressing situations. Over-riding the situation of inconsistent redical services available to citi2ciis of Contra Costa Counity is the lack of coordination between agencies related to e:�!ergeney m--d-.- cal services. In certain areas of the co=ty, there is a great deal of concern about tilt gt*aliLy Of CIrC_ECEICy care, While other aZ-zas SZ:. Those CCI y'..!Ii ties vitally Concerned with em COI.�71aC :'. c ergency services seem totally involved in ambulance service. i i 'y see_�'l to fe_l L:-- sol tic:. to their problc: is c•:a?l eculzped a:.'tbuiances operat`, by prra -_dies. We will address the s`bject• of paramadi cs later in this. report, as we see am.bulances as only a lint: in the chi! n Of e�.£rgency me He-1 Care citizens Of Contra Cosh County shcul-d be able to expect. An effective emergency medical care system should have: (1) an extensive public education plan; (2) expert field first aid service (paramedic) ; (3) a good cotini tu:icati.on system; (4) wall equipped aTbulr_-aces with well-trained attendants and drivers; (5) hospitals with the necessary emergency equipment and expert on-duty staff (doctors, nr=se-c and other necessary technicio:1 ). It is o2�vi:,,,s that LI::-, total pinc?:aC e or any part of the package will be a N. !ry U1qd:�rtak1ng. e::l.^.Ctr_i:i0a of thn avert ere citizen in this arc will not b-• att:...lased without a c:: ll d--fined planning process. This i; not to it)ly that beicre a realistic emergency medical service clan be e pc�teJ in this cci"nt;, ue rust go through ir.anti::. ans ii:onths r.f stu.alilnls. It wz.;Uld b_ likr-, re- int en E in`; the wliw!cl . All facts nece::s .ry to ua the job ara kno,,n. Nethocis of irapic;a:catirg thi! storvices are docu—ilentecl. 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'f . .. .. - . .... - . :: . I�P. � 00323. 75- 3 XIaM3ddtl APPENDIX E - Cont . ` - that in each situation the officer may not have attempted aid w-� 3 because he was not competent to handle the situation and simply called for assistance. Yet, police are usually the first -�;_ professional person at the scene of an auto accident, or injuries from altercations, such as gun shots, cuts and bruises, and it is reasonable for the public to expect the officer to be able to do more than direct traffic, though this sometimes is a necessary function. Every accident does not create a traffic hazard, We believe there should be specific administrative instructions to - police officers as to their responsibility in administering first aid. Each police car should be equipped with a first aid kit, and the officer should know what is in the Icit at the beginning ' ' of each shift. Firemen - By the nature of their work, firemen are s continually exposed to certain types of emergency situations, In fires they are in constant exposure to burns, smoke inhalation, various injuries sustained by citizens escaping fires, and per- sonal injuries fighting fires. They have the best equipment and best trained men to handle "field emergencies" in the county, Because of the nature of their work in the community, and the personal hazards to themselves, fire department adminis- trators are extremely "F irs t Aid" conscious. They require all -firemen to take the best first aid training available and to become pror'cient- in rescue techniques. It is necessary that fire depart -.::nts acquire and maintain in good working order the best and most modern tools and equipment available, It is also necessary that the firemen are competent in the use of the tools ^i and equipment. Over the years, citizens have turned to fire departments for assistance in other types of emergencies. Particularly those related to respiratory distress, heart attacks victims of falls in inaccessible areas, and persons trapped in wrecked autos and buildings where other assistance is necessary. The response of fire departments to these calls for emergency assistance through- - - out Contra Costa County is commendable, Ambulance service in Contra Costa County has been vari- ously described to us as very good to very bad. There is no single standard for performance. One attendant in each ambulance is required to have an advanced first aid training certificate and a valid ambulance operator's certificate, This attendant 'must AYi"^ be at least 18 years of age, and trained in the use and care of emergency equipment and supplies found in a certified ambulance, Ambulance equipment standards are established by state law and regular inspection of ambulances is done by the Highway Patrol. Licenses to operate ambulance services in Contra Costa County are issued by the County Administrator's Office annually, The Administrator's Office only requires fiscal responsibility - _ 00324 i -76- -76- Ir 76-I � 4 1 Q _..a-...r m,.w..A...�....�-.. _ aqa uo joTaasTQ uoTaoaaoad aaT3 paaepTTosuoo aqa go sa9uoTssTmwo0 qa oa apem spry uoTjv3uasaad 3uaTTaOx9 uv •BuTuTE13 aqa luauraTdmT pup a03u33 ppap 33o anout 01 sT uoisToap auvjaodurr aqj •s3urlsissr -- - -�--w - --- s,joaoop sp pue `sTvjTdsoq `sawvdmo3 a3urIngwe `sauamlapdap a3iTod `s3uamjardap aiij Aq paaTq aq Aem pauival uosaad aqj anailaq am `X:3unoo v1soo ualuoo uT sao2oop go 92elaogs quasaid aqj gjTM •auunalaaai air suoijsanb asagj sTaaj Aanr puriq aqj Isaiueduzoo aouETnquw ao swatulaudap aiij `aoinaas djTunum- oo aoj otpampaud aqa aaiq TTTM oqM 1pan100aa saOTnaas 3o TanaT aqa dq paigTasnC aq asoz aqa TTTM Zuralgoad ` E oT ameaed o uoiIn Ta3sT a ElTnba aqj a pm dquno uiso P � g. 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We found other fire departmPnt--q -nd fir t1; + , 4 L ALW'" opi:tu aq 2snm �du-ru-rEa:l paouEnps `JanaMog -saoTAaas ut paAazgoe aq pinogs 3uamanojdmY gonm leqq paaagE goea pue Ajunoo aql u`I sjaumo aaueingme lle pamazAaa3ui am •sa7oua2r paJelax doua2jama aaglo ggioi aoZAzas aoueingme aIvulpa000 ueo 3egI ZaAal aAT3vITzogIne up 3E dzgsxapeal puE uozioaxcp go -ADVT z aq3 Xq pasn3uo3axe sazusdcnoo aouelnquw aqa `Ing •saa�oldma puE ivawdlnba j,agi `salirzdmoo aoueingme l-Ee jog �uawd-rnba put tut _uival o:) apin� pjepue2s pasodozd a se s33e uoiIri3ossV aaueZngmV A:Juno0 v1so0 vajuo0 aq2 Aq pagsllgnd lEnueui quallaoxa uv •saaXoldaa ui zaAouana aAi ssaoxa aqI o2 pa2ngTaIIP sdegzad aq ueo szg,Z *Auudwoo aouelnquix awes aql jog 2uxAjom juajadmoouz aaam IvgI smajo 3o pieaq aAeq os7e am !sazouag.zatua ui Zlam paAaom oqm smaxo aouvTngme go pzeag aAEq am •aoueingme aql uT quawdinba 2uzlpuvq AkIIII AoIIDTo_gojd 3o sisal ajinbaa aziggo s,aoIvjIszuiwpy dluno0 aql a a32-3s aqI .zag3zaN •suoi2eln�aj alvas _laau� 3eqq salolgaA pue •4UO3 - 3 XIUN3ddd .. - Y^m, 5 Z I APPEUDIX E - Cont. # r pros and cons of fire departments vs. private ambulance companies giving paramedic levels of emergency service on April 24, 1974`x. This report was made to Consolidated Fire Protection District because of pressure from citizens groups for the Fire �- District to enter paramedic level of ambulance service. We found other fire departments and fire districts in the county would -- --- have no part of involvement in ambulance service, although they may be interested in paramedic training when it is available. p- - -- Other fire departments in the county are totally involved in x providing paramedic ambulance services. �...-.- - --- - - Everyone agrees that a professional level of treatment at the earlicst possible moment saves lives. The paramedic with proper equipment and communication link to a hospital will un- doubtedly save many lives in this county, but the paramedic is only as effective as his or her communication and the instruction received from a competent physician. Most people tend to forget the all-important requirement of a telemetry system that must provide the physician with discernable data to make a correct diagnosis. �a m® A GOOD COMIMU tICATIONS SYSTEM The present emergency radio relay system operated by the Sheriff's Department is not satisfactory by any means. The €. method of operation does not lend itself to direct communication between two or more agencies involved in a single emergency situ- ation. All calls in Central and East County for an ambulance must be relayed through the Sheriff' s Office, The reason for this has merit, but the relay from the Sheriff's Office is not instantaneous. The Sheriff's Office has two switchboards to handle Sheriff's business and only one to handle all other county radio traffic, with the supervisor monitoring on a fourth. An instance where an ambulance company monitored a fire department call for an ambulance CODE 3 in its area waited twelve minutes for his order to move on the call. This system of commu- nication is totally inadequate and leaves room for serious doubts about the priorities given to ambulance services in the Sheriff's Office. Every. other agency connected with emergency service in Contra Costa County can receive direct calls from citizens and other agencies except ambulances; therefore, ambulance calls must be given top priority if the citizen in distress is to be *"An Analysis of Alternatives for Providing Emergency medical Rescue and Ambulance Services in Central Contra Costa County" by Steve McDermott _ C 3,S _ -78- } l k. Y i�Y. a.",C r .. -t. ♦ ..:: .... -6L- Aouaa2Jama uT suosJad jual?tpui 2uTIzaJ3 IOU go Xoilod jguls p oa ITwpe pinom sao3valsiuimpe 1vITasoq (Iiunt=oo aqJ go auoH •TpaidsoH djuno0 oa paJJajai pup suosJad aua2Tpui sp pa3vaJl aq ATgpgoad TTTm AITT?gTsuodsai TEosig anoJa �ouuEo oqM suosaaa •aJpo TulTdsoq popua3xa aniaoaJ upo suosaad jua2Zpuz aJagm Aauno0 u1so0 valuoo ui lelTdsoq XTuo aql si lP1TdsoH AIuno0 •TEIidsoH Aluno0 Ip jjvjs Aouagaama aql Jog ITnoijgTp IT sa:j2m pup `saiITlTovj moot Aoua�jJama aq, go 2ulpmoaa -- - -fano ut sITnsaj uaajo szgy •auauiasaai zo SUOTqEUTuraXa snoznajd papJooaJ Aup ATTEnsn aJaga aip Jou `auailvd p Ioadxa 03 IEaidsoq 2UTaaajaJ ayj moJJ aoupnpE ui uoiapoiunwwoo ou paniaoaa Telid __.n. -soy aql `1Pj1dsoH 4aunoo of paJJag'aa aJp s3uaz3Ed lVJanas uagM T `saouEisut Isom ui 1vgI puno3 osle aM •sTvlTdsoq JagJo 01 uragj --- Ja3aJ Jo mage Juaal 01 Joloop auo Jog 2uiITPm 1EIidsoq auo IE do pua ATayZT pinom ITE Aagl `suosJad ual Jo agSTa of saimCui i snoiaas glTm paJJn000 juaptooE uv 3T juq, punog am •saoupingmp q:IZri uoiaEoiun=oo Loua5Jat:ta Jog sozppJ ou ppq s1E:lidsoq aq:l go 0MI puz `auogdalaa Aq jdaaxa slPITdsoq uaa iaq sxuTT uoilvoiunm - --- -moo ou aaam aaagy •sluaTdsoq asaga 3o goea Ip ajea AouagJama pay.%ol sapnITIIB 2uiAavA puig 01 pasiJdms aaam aM •zauiIjuW ui TpazdsoH Aluno0 aq:1 pup slpazdsoq X:Iiun=oo pa:lJoddns xe:1 o:1 paazmil szri ssaupaJEdaJd moot Aoua2Jama go dpn3s Jn0 S'IvyIdSOH •satuzdmoo aoup n are aapntJd a I g q:l moJ3 aoinJas Jallag anzaoaJ upo oiIgnd aq3 `Alunoo aq3 go suale TIE uZ saoznJas go slanal aIE331p uEo 1pgl XlTjoglnp up gITM •saoin Jas Jaa.;aq Jog aJnssaJd oilgnd o3 -puodsaJ of guzuui2aq aiv saiu,vdwoo aou?lnqup oqa laa3 art ZaDTAJas ayi go asoo aqj AEd o3 sanlaswaga xs:J azlgnd aql ITTM •salozgan AouaoJama go quamaoETd puE 2uiuzzJa 3o slanal g2lq 2uiuiviuizm Jog apTm-d:Iunoo aTgpiTa,J Isom aq pTnom sluaupJEdap aJij `aoznJas aoueingmE AouagJama --L�® 3o uoijEJado aluAisd •sn oilgnd 3o uoilsanb aql u0 •loJ3uoo iouuvo Jau.Mo aql gozgri a-nIeu M9 upumq 3nq pauzaouoo aJE sauumo se JEj se 3onpuoo algvIdaooe IOU si sigy •Jauupm alTisoq p ui IopaJ sawliamos ITTM aaagdsomIE alzlsoy E SuiJaaua siuppuai1v aouEingmv •sIuupu93IE �,paulpaq aoupnpE„ go aoao3 ajaldmoo p uipluTem. o3 3ln3i33zp IT saxEm s�upp -uaq�v ut JanouJnI aql *AIunoo aya 3o paJE {Jana go salnutm ual u;glTm saou--ingam aovld of algzssodL= si IT IPgI ITtupe saiupdmoo aouvTngmv *food flan si Xqunoo aq3 3o spate uieliao ui aoznJas aouEingmp uT aouapTjuoo oilgnd gvg3 aopg aq3 suipmaa aJagl anq `IJodaJ s143 uz Alsnoinaidpassnosip sem IoaCgns sYtly SINTWIN311v Q3NlVE L-'Y1HM HIM 2[DN rI qKV 'fiJua2Jaata not :ioo p ut panlonui saiouaaE uaainlaq pauado aq pinogs - �-� uoiIEozMu.•tuoo go lauupgo :qoaJip z `XJpssaoau aaagUq •pajoaload -JuoD - 3 X1(1N3ddb s. n., .. =his ..,..«•,. ..,i. ,. `.,.., - .. . _ 77,1 4 "f Yi APPENDIX E - Cont. situations, but the conditions of the majority of the patients arriving aZ County hosital from other hospitals w that this is the case.' hospital' s is c su�aest law prohibits their treating upaty officials claim state patients that cannot prove ability to pay for service received. However, another state law requires sMLIP� victims of accidents must be taken to the nP",arlet nmAr�^ hn-nit l nrtr -ToaJuoo Jouueo aau.Mo ag3 goTgM aan3pu ueumg :Inq `pauaaouoo asp saautno se avj se 3onpuoo aTge3daooe Sou sT slgz 'aauuem aTTasog p uT oval samlatuos TTTM aaagdsomgv aTT�sog e �uTaa�ua sauppua��e aouetnqur •S1uupUa��p ,paU. aouenpe„ Jo aoao3 a3aTdtno3 p uTr3uTem 03 31noiggTp aT saxem slupp -uaglp UT aaAou=3 aql 'Ajunoo agl 3o Reap Aaana Jo SalnuTm u93 uTg3TM saouvZnetn2 aoeld of algTssodua sl 3T legl 3Tuipe saiuvdmoa aoueZnqucy 'good fjan sT 43unoo age go Seale uTplaao UT aoTnaas aouv-Ingiue WE a3uap14uoa aiTgnd 3eg3 aap3 ag3 suTemaa aaaua anq Sou fgns sigl `�aodaa szq, iii AlsnoTnaad passnosTp sett S1?GNniv QamiVIIJI-'I' M H LIM aDXV'i UWV • saioualu uaa�nlaq pauado aq pTnogs foua�aama uo� �oo p U1. panjonuT i uoT-1e3Ttmt=oo go Zauupgo :1oazTp p `AxessaOaU aaatU4 •pa3oaload •4uoJ - 3 XIGtJ M .. - APPENDIX E - Cont. t situations, but the conditions of the majority of1 the patients arriving at: County Hospital from other hospitals would sugapst that this is the case. Coamunity hospital officials claim state law prohibits their treating patients that cannot prove ability to pay for service received. However, another state law requires victims of accidents must be taken to the nearest emergency hospital. In effect, these institutions are private hospitals with a tax bass. All citizens must pay to support these hospi- tals, but if a citizen is critically injured and taken to one of these co=unity hospitals, they cannot be admitted for extended care without a private physician. Regardless of the condition - of the patient, he or she will probGb'ly be sent to County Hospi- tal unless they can prove ability to pay. Almost daily, accident victims in critical condition are being transferred from one of these con~tunity hospitals to County Hospital without treatment. Part of this situation may be caused by the ability of the doctor in the emergency room to treat the patient. We found no effort on the part of any authority in the county to evaluate the training or experience of a doctor in an emergency room. Most hospitals are just satisfied to have a doctor available to cover their emergency room twenty-four hours each day, including --- holidays. This is not all bad because frost patients entering an emergency room are not in a life or death situation. Only about 5% are critical emergencies. We have heard of a clinical psy- chiatrist covering an emer ency room. There seems to be a growing awareness nation-wide that skill in the emergency room, or lack of it, is not only the difference between life and death, but permanent injuries may be caused or cured by the ability or the first doctor to diagnose and treat the patient. Where paramedics are used, special train- ing and new skills must be acquired. The ability to correctly interpret electronic impulses and vital signs of patients miles away is becoming a part of chat citizens expect in emergency . service. No hospital in the county is prepared to receive tele- _-_a metric cottaaunications. In fact, radio coannunication between hospitals and other em-ergency agencies seen a long way ofE; County Hospital's emergency room is sriall and congested, with a small waiting room. We are told they have an emergency plan, but from a lay:-en 's observation, a midday emergency would create a real proble:. in immediate treatment. Looking ahead, there is considerable conversation about phasing out County Hospital. In view of the nLviber of patients referred to County Hospital from other hospitals daily, some serious thought must be given at cot—munity hospitals to extended treatment of patients involved in emergencies. IAwS regulating coca unity hospitals must be changed to give them the ability to respond to community needs. Tlli.s inclvdi-s extended patient care for indigene persons , before any thought is given to phasing out County Hospital. -80 (028 - Ar ao oTlqnd Aq Alunoo visoo vaquoa go *SaT3Ua!?V alpA-Ead TIP • 03 papTAojd aq pinoqs DOTAIaS oipatuvjvd X3ua2jatua go lanai Pa2lpJVpUUJS V -5 -paAlossip aq PTnoqs S301.13STP lvlTdsoq a42 90 AlTioqlnv 2uixv3 aqq ao 'sPaau TVDTPDm AlTunwmoD IvIol o4 puodsaa o3 pajinbaa aq pinoqs slvlTdsoq � Ilunwwoo -V *apej2 qIJTj qITM 2uiuui2aq 'slooqos TIP uT. aTqplTuAv apum aq pinoqs 2uiuiBjI pTV Isaid -E -Alunoo v1so0 UIJUOD UT alqUlleAB appm aq asnui 2uiuivaq 3ipamejea -Z 'aDIAJaS AOU323OUla Ul paAJOAUl sa'Dua2u 2uOmp uOTI0aATP 90 AOBT pup uoisnjuoa juasaad aql a:lvuTwi.la 01 paqviounua �Iaealo aq Isnm 43u oa AlTjoqlne aql -paui3ap Ilam aq Ism (tuaq3 uaamlaq .)Iuil uoilp3iunumoa ;aql pus sT.-a:lTdsoq 'sluamlavdap ajig 'aoiTod a:)uBInq--p) ' saoiAaas asaql 2uTIvu'PJ000 209 AITTTqlsuodsaaaql -aDlggo s aoqvjIsTuiwpV Alunoo aqq ul A4!TlqTsuodsaa aq3 aovId jo S90IA2aS ADUa2latUD JO UOTIVUTpJ003 alTpadxa oa aa:14TIMOD sTq3 aOJ Jjvls aPTAoid saosiAaadnS go paBoq aqq qvq3 puauuo3aa aM -aallTamo3 siql Xq PaAoiddz PUP PUMalAal aq 3sntu saioua2v Iia--apag ao ajz3s moag 2muival pup luatudinba Azuaoaatna jog spunj DAaMOH *SILM03 STqJ Ui aDIA2aS X3UaVJDWD 2Ul3VUTpa003 UT aA13 9-0099a IOU ST aa33TumOD aaaD IvDTPaW fDuD2JamH aql SN0lJ.VaN3lZ400ZH MW SNOISfl'IDNOD -mage oa alqvITpAp a3iAjas XDuDglaula 90 A3TI-enb aqq 3noqv paujaouo3 aq o3 uoszaa aAuq &3tmOD 5N4 90 suaz'ITD -suoil?n3Ts A,3u92aawO ul. 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Y APPENDIX, F t BASIC LIFE SUPPORT i ' 4 • i T _ Basic life support is an emergency first aid proce- artificial circulation are presented below. Their proper dure butt consists of recognizing rc-spiratory and car- stepwise sequence is detailed in the Life Support De- dine arrest and starting tine proliAtr applicatio:a of cisiou Tree (Fig 1). cardiopulmonary reswcitation to maintain life until a victim recovers sufficiently to be teals ported or until Artificial yenti!ation advancer) He support is available. This includes the Opening the airway and restoring breathing are A-l3-C steps of car,liopulmcuary resuscitation: the basic steps of artificial ventilation. The steps can A. Airwaybe performed quickly under almost any circumstance B. BreathingI artificial ventilation eardi�pultnanary and without adjunctive equipment or help from an- ' C. Citcutation arlificlat circulation resuscitation other person. They constitute emergency first aid for airway obstruction and respiratory inadequacy or These steps always should be stars-d as quickly as arrest. s passible. They are performed in the order shown Respiratory inadequacy may result from an obstruc- , above (also shon•n in the frontispit-re and in Fig 1, tion of the airwav or from respiratory failure. An ob- Life Support Decision Tree) except is special circum- structed airway is zometirr_es difficult to recognize un- stances such as: (a) in monitored patients or (b) in til the airway is opened. At other tunes, a partially witnessed cardiac arrests. When cardiac arrest occurs obstructed airvay is recognized by labored breathing in the monitored patient "nd trained personnel rand or excessive respiratory efforts, often irvolving acces- defibrillators are available immediately a precordial sory muscles of respiration, and by _oft tissue retrac- thump and%or advanced life support procedures should tions of the intercostal, supraclavicular, and supra- , be instituted w,-thout delay. In a witnessed cardiac ar- sternal spaces. Respiratory failure is characterized by -- - rest, the A-h-C sequence should include use of a minimal or absent respiratory effort, failure of the precordial thump. (See "Precordial Thump;' page chest or upper abdomen to move, and inability to de- 8.17,) tett air movement through the nose or mouth. i There must be a maximum sense of urgency in Airway.—The most important factor for successful starting basic He support. The outstanding advantage resuscitation is immediate openiro of the airway. of CPR is that it permits the earliest possible treat- This can be accomplished easily and quickly by tilting ment of respiratory arrest or cardiac arrest by prop- the victim's )lead bael v:ard as fair as possible. Some- E er)y trained persons. Optimally, only seconds should times this simple maneuver is all that is required intervene between recognizing the need and starting for breathing to resume sponta►tcously. To perform treatment» the head tilt, the victim must be lying on his back. Indications for basic life support are: The rescuer places one hand beneath the victim's neck 1. Respiratory arrest and and the other hand on his forehead. lie then lifts the 2. Cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest can result from: neck with one hand and tilts the head backward by (a) cardiovascular collapse pressure with his other hand on the forehead. Thii teleetromechanical dissociation) maneuver extends the neck and lifts the tongue a•.vay (b) vent rieular fibrillation.or from the back of the throat. Anatomical oastrucl.cm (c) ventricular standstill (asystole)- of the airway caused by the tongue dropping ai;ain>t in cases of coilapwed nr unconscious per..wits, the the back of the throat thereby is relieved. The he-t! adequacy or ab.enee of hrenthin!, and circulation must rraust be maintained in this position at all times. (Sce be determined itmnediateh•• If breathing alone is in- Fig; 2-) adequate c.r absent, rescue breathing may he all that The head tilt method is effective in most cases. If t is ne.essarv. If cirvulatinn is also absent, nrtklcial heal tilt is 'unsuccessful in opening the air passaVe circulation must he started in combination with rescue adequately, additioruat forward dispL•acentent of tlue s breathing.The srethmis of recognizing adequary or ab- lower jaw—jaw thrust—may be required. This can he Bence of breathings or circulation mid the recom vended accomplished !n• a triple airway maneuver in �shirh techniques for performing; artificial ventilation anti the rescuer places his fingers behind the angles of t!.e kk-'JALIA'.'Feb 18, 1973 • Vol 227. No 7 Standards for CPR and ECC (Re-produced by permission, A.-nerican licnrt Association, Inc. }t (�[► M Pages 72-82. ) VV _82- 333 Putt Nd3 sol spJapuals ICON1 ON LZZ JOA • 0161 �8� qe�:�fWV(' Z►Y Y I 1tiOdSNtJlil A ���+•o. '�!IllNrt 1MOddnsg17i !+;� 7 �'' r 1U0dSN11H1 r luodsuvUl i . c �� ,q, 11:10dSNaHl i ! UneiiL crl l.wtlti:l ii�l� a a_ 9 erly trained persons. Qptnnaliw. only seconds Should times Las simple tet:celtUr s iM a intervene between rerognizira the need and starting for breathing to resume spontaneously. To perform treatment. the head tilt, the victim must be lying on his hack. Indications for basic life support are: The rescuer places one hand beneath the victim's neck 1. Respiratory arrest and and the other hand on his forehead. Ile then lifts tl,e ? Cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest can result from: net:. with one hand and tilts the head backward by (a) cardiovascular collapse pressure with his other hand on the forehead. Tlzis /eleetromechanica l dissociation) maneuver extends the neck and lifts the tongue a'-'Y (b) vent ricular fibril!3t ion,or from the back of the throat. Anatomical oastruc:irl:i (c) ventricular sUndstill (aa}stole). of the airway caused by the tongue dropping against In cases of collapizd or unconscious persons, the the back of the throat thereby is relieved. The l ea! adequncy or zb:.enee of hreathinn and Circulation must triust be maintained in this position at all times. (Sce " `-- - be determined iiitut Iiat4h, if breathing alone is in- Fig 2.) adegtmte i.r absent, rescuebreathing may he all that The head tilt inethod is effective in most casts. If t is ne�essairt•. 1f c:r._ulatiin is also ahsent. nrikicial heal tilt is 'unsuccessful in opening the :lir passaVe circulation must lye started in combination witli rescue adequately, additional forward displacement of the s breathing.The riethods.of recognizing adequary or aha- lower j:ew—jaty thrust--may be required. This can he sauce of tlreathinx or cirenhaion:anti tLc recom:aewied :accomplished !iy a triple airway maneuver in tichich techniques for performing artificial ventil::ion anti the rescuer places his fingers behind the angles of te.:e s �-t-'JALIA;'Feb 18, 1974 • Vol 227. 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SM711 unod 3i'J1tiN3A 1,10dw.t1*l370 saNm Novo 01 S/,tO7ft 3tV Tt1N3A '�'S3�-a S3Siu 1S3Ha on - 3177ltt13A irlOfiF11 uV310 AVh121lV �`' Ns'dO i NiVIPJIV.'1 S3stu S3A 1S3li3 QN --- 31V711/13A 4 S31 J.1tHiV3HA ON .7 VMNIV N3do �� -�---�--.� r.DIA Salle passaupmu�� .�--- -`r���sr�a3►�n aV.11U01srNQ PoddnS fit! +nUJ - 3 XIGN3ddb I y APPENDIX F - Cont. Larger foreign bodies frequently can be extricated by these finger maneuvers. if the rescuer is unable to dislodge the foreign body, or if it is impacted be- low the epiglottis, the ;victim should be rolled onto his side toward the res.-tier, who then delivers sharp - blows with the heel of his hand between the victim's shoulder blades. Further attempts at clearing the air- way then should be made. If unsuccessful, there should be repeated efforts at mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, blobs to the back, and probing the upper airway with the fingers. A small child having.airway obstruction should be quickly picked up and inverted over the arm of the rescuer while the blows are being delivered w between the child's shoulder blades. If all of these maneuvers fail, emergency crico- thyroid puncture and insertion of a 6 mm tube have been recommended for adults. However, this requires appropriate instruments and training; and must be re- ww.._ girded as an advanced life support technique. Gastric Distension.—Artificial ventilation frequently rig 3.—Mouthto mouth resuscitation causes distension of the stomach. This occurs most often in children, but it is not uncommon in adults. - It is most likely to occur when excessive pressures are used for inflation or if the airway is obstructed. Slight face and forchead. If a fracture is suspected, all for- gastric distension may be disregarded. However, ward, barkward, lateral, or turning movement should marked distension of the stomach may be dangerous be a%-ided. To open the airway, a modification of the because it promotes regurgitation, and it reduce3 lung j;,w thrust maneuver described above should be used. volume by elevating the diaphragm. Several cases of In this variation. the resruer places his hands an gastric rupture resulting from o:•erdistension have either side of the victim's head so the head is rsain- been reported. obvious gross distension should be re- 3 in a fired, neutral position without the head lieved whenever possible. In the unconscious victim, extended. The index fingers should then be used to this can be accomplished without adjuncts by using one ` displace the mandible forward without tilting the head hand to exert moderate pressure over the victim's backward or turning it to either aide (modified jaw epigastrium between the umbilicus and the rib cage. thrust'),. If required, artificial ventilation usually can To prevent aspiration of gastric contents during this be provided in this position. If this is unsuccessful, maneuver, the victim's head and shoulders should be the head should be tilted back very slightly and an- turned to one side. other attempt made to ventilate, using the modified jaw thrust maneuver. Artificial Circulation Foreign Bodies.--The rescuer should not look for (External Cardiac Compression) foreign bodies it, the upper airway unless their pres- ence is known or strongly suspected. The first effort When sudden, unexpected cardiac arrest occurs, all to ventilate the lungs will deterinir-e whether an air- of the A-A-C's of basic life support are required in way obstruction is present. 11 the first attempts to rapid succession. This includes both artificial ventila- _ ventilate are unsuccessful despite properly opening the tion and artificial circulaton (external cardiac ecm- airway and providing an airtight seal around the pression). Cardiac arrest is recognized by pulseless- mouth, an attempt should be made immediately to ness in large arteries in an unconscious victim having clear the airway with the fingers. The victim should a death-like appearance and absent breathing. The be rolled ontc his side, with the rescuers knee placed status of the carotid pulse should be checked as quickly under his shoulder. The vietint's mouth then is forced as possible when cardiac arrest is suspected. Ir. an un- open %with the thumb and index crossed-finger tech- witnessed cardiac arrest, the rescuer first opens the aique. The rescuer runs his in,lex finger or index and airway and quickly ventilates the lungs four tunes. middle fingers down the imide cif the victim's cheek He then maintains the head tilt with ore hand on the toward the base of the tongue, deep into his throat. forehead, and with the tips of the index and middle The rescuer's fingers are mored across the back of fingers of the other hand, gently locates the victim's the victims throat with a sweeping; motion. It�_peated larynx and slides his fingers laterally into the groove attempts may he required. %%'here skilled, advanced between the trachea and the muscles at the side of life support personnel and equipim-rit are availahle. the neck where the carotid pulse can be felt. The pulse direct laryngoscopy may permit the foreign body to area must be felt gently, not compressed. be removed. There are a number of reasons for recommending r�r`•°JAMA. 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However, chest compression pet;oru; artificial ventifaticn and the carotica pulse is must not be delayed while this support is awaited. in the sante area. Second. t::r neck area 1,enerally is The rescuer positions himself close to the victim's accessible ifill 1101iately. triti.o:a remill of any cloth- side and places the long; axis of the heel of one hand ing. Third, tn:: carotid arteries are central and some- parallel to and over the long axis of the Io,l one times these pulses will per_ist when more peripheral b:Af of the sternum. Great care must be exercised not pulses are no loaner palpable. Trainees should prac- to place the haf+d over the lower tip of the sternum tice palpation of the carotid pulse during classes. In (xiphoid process) that extends downward over the up- hospital situations, p:alp:tion of the femoral artery is per abdomen. To avoid this, the rescuer feels the tip an acceptable option to use instead of the carotid 'ar- of the xiphoid and places the heel of his hand on the tery. It is not practical to feel the carotid pulse in lower one half of the sternum about 1 to It/Z inches infants and sm-11 children. Instead, the rescuer's liand away from the tip of the xiphoid and toward the vie- shesuld be placer; gently over the precordium to feel the tim's head. lie then places the other hand on top of apical beat, the first one (and may interlock the fingers), brings Absence or questionable presence of the pulse is his shoulders directly,over the victim's sternum, keeps the indication for starting artificial circulation by his arms straight, and exerts pressure almort vertical- means of external cardiac coatpression. External car- ly downward to depress the lower sternum a minimum diac cornpression consists of the rhythmic application of 1 is to 2 inches. The compressions must be regular, of pressure aver the lo•.1cr one half of the sternum, smooth, and uninterrupted. Relaxation must immedi- but not over tlir ripfic-id prt,cess• 'me heart lies slight- ately follow compressior, and be of equal duration. h• to the left of the middle of the chest between the The heel of the rescuer's hand should not be removed lower sternum and the spine. Intermittent pressure from the chest during relaxation but pressure on the applied to the sternum compresses the heart and pro- sternum should be completely released so that it re- duces a pulsatile artificial circulation. During cardiac turns to its normal resting position between com- arrest, properly performed external cardiac compres- pressions. (See Fig 4.) sion can produce systolic W-od pressure leaks of over Since artificial circulation ahways must be combined 100 num lTg, but the diastolic pressure is zero and with artificial ver+tilaton, it is preferable to have two the mean pressure seldom exceeds 40 mm Iig in the rescuers. One rescuer positions himself at the vic- carotid arteries. The carotid artery blood flora result- tim's side and performs external cardiac compression ing from external cardiac compre,sion on a cardiac while the other one remains at the victim's head, keep- ar:•est victinf usually is only one quarte: to ane third ing it tilted back, and continues rescue breathing. The of normal, centpressiart rate for tu•o rescuers is GO per aninute. External cardiac compression always must be ac- When performed without interruption, this rate can i companied by n rtificial ventilation. Compression of the maintain adequate blood ficx and pressure and will sternum produces som^ ventilation, but the volumes allow cardiac refill. This rate is practical because it are insufficient for adequate oxygenation of the: blood. avoids fatigue, facilitates timing on the basis of one Therefore,artificial ventilation is always required when compression per second, and allows optimum ventila- external cardiac compression is used. tion and circulation to be achieved by quickly inter- Technique for External Cardiac Compre-s-ion.—The posing one inflation after each five chest compressions patient always must be in the horizontal position when without any pause in compressions (a:l ratio). The external cardiac• compression is performed since, dur- rate of GO compressions per minute allows breaths to ing clydinc arrest, there is no blood fiov: to the brat:► be interposed without any pauses. Interposing the when the body is ill the vertical position. even during breaths without any pauses in compression is impor- A properly performed external cardiac compression. It tart, since any interruption in cardiae compression is imper.:tire, therefore, to .-et the cardiac arrest vie- results in a drop in blood flow and blood pressure to tint into a pmrizontal positicn as quickly as possible zero. (Sae Fig 4.) in situations where he is vertical, such as in a dental Two rescuers can perform CPR best when they are chair, trapped ir, a vehicle, stricken on a telephone on opposite sides of the victim. They can tber- switch pole, while in a stadium scat, or in any similar situ- positions when necessary without any significant in- ation. Elevation of the lower extremities, while keep- terruption in the 5:1 rhythm. This is accomplished by ing the rest of the body horizontal,may promote venous the rescuer who is performing artificial ventilation - b — return and augment artificial circulation during ex- moving to the side of the victim's chest immediately termil cardiac compression. after he has inflated the lungs. Ile places his hands Eff"tive external cardiac compression requires suf- in the air next to those of the other rescuer who con- ffcient pressure to depress an adult's lower sternum tinues to perform external cardiac compression. As ` - a minimum of IIf to 2 inches. Fer external cardiac soon as the other hands are properly placed, the res- compression to be effective, the victim must be rm cuer performing cheat compression removes his hands a firm surface. This ml be the ground, floor. or a (usually after the third or fourth in the series of a spineboard oft a .wheeled litter. If the victim is in bell, compressions) and the other rescuer then continues JAM:A. Feb 18, 1974 • Vol 227. No 7 Standards for CPR and ECC 00334 I I IN 1111111 v4ir. � -86- -L$— ;333 PU8 Ud3 lot VILTuet$ L ON 'LZZ IoA w VLU 'Bl gad 'bWVP s -tit iue ut 'paaalla ars Slj:ranbaij pus pais ago ut -Urp Oily •Utnuaajspttu aill taw papaxa aq p{not{a Oans } - p31a11c aq jutu suctjacaz agpdrsd IutwoX -enoutwo -i-,aid lcuaajxa 3qj pt:tt ?sa?p s°ti ut ca?iGttt sit uoapltga s,al ase rluInd a.ttjauat }nq l%ajl:ltU •paaana3o stat{ ao llutus pus slltujut jo salarxjua.% ag,l, 'pasn Oat: saasug i juausuttut st adutnu-p tuuan snotaas '}gstl u; ;Jugs jou atl,ptut put- xaput aI;1 jo still ail) Splo 'sjur jut aoj 'pus jI op pue, palultp rl<<t+i uinwaa slldtul 3tl, jl -itttuq ag1 `pasn st pucg Otto jo loaq atsj Sitto 'uaaplitl3 hoots ao, aj noll poo;q put- uoijuca:3axo alunbapc aluatput 1g3i( -ua.tp,tga aoj sc{ttuts s! anb; Je ugaal uotssaadiuoa tp.tsa , of pasodxa u,at{%t jxJjsuoJ lugl sltdnj •uteaq s.tut} 3gj 'suot;daax3 ataj E g}t.11—"ttatptttfa gun sj?tlrjttr -ata at{'l 01 IX,"3Ig pJjuuaJS%O ;o Saaitlap jo uotlsatput -potaad a}nutut-atto E ut pawit{oE aq jsaq all,sap'%wd stuj a3uts•trot;eltasrs3a Sartiotulndotp pino3 }ego suotlelt;uat put: suotsswifu oa jo aagtunu -.tea kut.tap .;lleatlxgjad f=a,Jaga al p{nngs s{Idnd agl atil 3anpaa p(noav paatnbaa auttj {uuotjtpps ag; 'pa.xollu jo Uotl3uaa atla._-,Yjj fU ssan3at}oJ_q;� t;tttysa►!� Oajat uotlelsgx3 {Inj aoj atutl Sf 'st{luaag atil u3a:Al syuntil gloq qpt%% tunua3jspttu aill mid -aq uotjulugxa I{nj wurntollu lnot(;rit 'spuoaas Yts o} -Ivoi uttu spiral{ aill illtat ,saga jilt alaataua 01 st Poo Oat3 jo potaad E utt{jt.tt'uotssaaans prdua ut pan.%ijap aq _ -gjJttt aluilacj()t tit: •siuujut Ilrtus.1(3a -jacddns aptaoad lsntu sutl oul;U1 3un1 linj ottj atil •alnutui .tars o9 jo o} saap{not{s jg; gjuatiati posit aq os1E ue-3 13unfpc ant uoteswifuto3 lunlau uu aaattlau of -top-Tout ajn:uta � xjgpo ao ;a lut:Iq P3Plaj V -}. ila agl t soidiuo3 of pucg wd suoissaaduto3 pg jo a1w ialsuj aql ju suotssatdtuo0 t t jag}o Out .`itz:sn altg,t -IJuq s,p(tg3 atil gluattaq puuq ;satl3 ci jo sataas tIJaO tzuojAJd Isnot aanasaa 0131119 4 �— - auo 21tidiils aaltJsa.. a,Ij ail p ptaozd aq tiva put: uots aq) 'uogu1jut 3unl toj suot;dnaaalut aul jo Osncaajl -saatituo, Outpau3 tru.zajxa Jo, paitrib3a asojaaagl st -(; st;f) suotssotdtuoo jsoyo rr ?fans suoiTr brit ,Iauq atil t,jeatta-1 ;aodtl:ts u:.:y E' •:4,3uq agl sIjtl puag ziunt :Iamb fiioa oat; jo slststtoa stil,y •otlu.t Z:gf E 3111 s ' ago jo AS pacat:lacq 'uJaplt:(3 (fetus pits sjuujut of -sit uotjulnJat3 let3gtjau ptiE uotjultlttaa (ct0gtlaE gloq ; -- — ----- -suots wJojaad lsntu ail 'aanasaa auo Sluo st atag} uailtkt saaduin3 aag t{Jua n1ju algtssod sw Sl{3tttb su pa.tjotl 'aoll -- — -ap sgjuaaq t{;11\ alnutut aad oo[ of 03 aq PlnotlS aqua -ugttlut {uatl3va1,opuO 3utatol{oj pasoduttaadns to posod tIt)tS::•),ItIttI03 at{j, 'tilt}Jail ;, j of st{tattoj wJgj aainb3a -aajut aatljta aq ut* sgieaail oauts pasn aq 11P,a alnuitu ua.1p(ltl) iitItItIg :tultttaa)s atil jo uoit,Sa.idtuU3 [{JUT UE dad Oil of dit sated uoissa-lduzoa pile aatsua St uotlull jo si(janoj ;,Jaup of iluq auo Jatnba.t slttujttf •ptogdtx -ut 3unl 'patcgn}ut uaOq soil uail3 al s,utt3Jtn at(l j f ; Attu unittiajs .ta.%%n? agj aaputt aattl uIll jo uotltsod tl)uaiq lxott at(j sasodialut pile .1111:1tg 0gj Pula aq3 3u} jo .(j!j!qutld agl jo asnea prag s,uttlats agl of saaotu twill 3utssaadutoa uaoq -aq iIaapilt{3 ut E qualsl st w.%tl atil Sutjca33i:1 jo ads pet{ ogav aanJsaa agy •suotssaadtuoa jo s-araas ago g;las -- suotj",t:ul Bunt:;alnb z w suolssasdwoo uaantjaq pasodsajul— (atntuusl49 is ate1;suaissa.r!Lso�lsay7 gi a suolssaldwoo g ttoea 1a1iV— uoljejlasnsal/jaisoutlndo.psca 1an3sjs-oup-=S 8sj uortaliul Bunl f a 4 UotjejljuaA.tot Mad ON— � ajnuluslo9 jo ajou- i suolssaidwoo jsap g • I �,. uollelpsnsai tisuow(ndo4plua 1an3ses-ont,L...-y SU } •4u03 - 3 XIQN3ddV 'IUOO - 3 XION3ddV • G APPENDIX F - Cont. may be effective in restarting circulation and may re- verse certain dysrhythmias; if performed v.ithin the first n;inute after arrest. In�those situations, an initial thump on the midsternum using, the fist relay be the first Inaneuver performed following the deterrnira:ion _ of pulselessness. - Such a blow generates a small electrical stimulus in a heart that is reactive. The thump may be effective in restoring a bet to cases of ventricular asystole due to block, and in reversing ventricular tachycardia, or ~-°-- - -- ventricular fibrillation of recent onset. When neces- sary as to 12 INCHES saes it rr:ay be possible to use the fist as a pacemaker a in some cases of heart block. When a series of chest thumps are used for this purpose, the pulse should be 1 palpated before each thump, a The precordial thump is not useful for anoxic asys- t' tole and cannot be depended upon to convert an cstab- y. lished veutrico!ar fibrillation, nor is-it useful for elec- �- tromcchrnical dissociation associated with exsanguina- tion. It should not be used for a ventricular trehy- ""�-�+�. cardia that is providing adequate circulation. The precordial thump should be used to provide a stimulus to a potentially reactive heart. however, it Fig 6.--Precordial thump is not a substitute for effective external cardiac com- pression. There are also hazards associated with the precor- dial thump. In cases of an anoxic heart that is still beating,the low voltage stimulus may induce ventricu- dividual, ly t1;c ;administration of drugs. lar fibrillation. In addition, persons who do not restrict The carotid pulse shott!d be palpated periodically themselves to the recommended single blow may delay dulllig Cll iii sneer to child: the effectiveness of ex- starting effective CPR. ler.,no cardiac comp e=si(ni or the return of a spun- Ir delivering; the precordial thump, these rules tancotis cl-lective heartheat. This should be clone after should he followed: the first minute cif CPI: anti every few inintites there- 1. Deliver a sharp, quick single blow over the mid- after. Nvhc-ii additional rescuers are present and in- portion of the sternum,hitting with the bottom, fleshy terl°uptions c;ul 1►e minimizod. It should be checked portion of the fist struck from 8 to 12 inchca over the particularly at the time of t:llang;e of rescuers. chest. (See Fig C•.) 2. Deliver the thump within the first minute after Precordial plump cardiac arrest. Continuing, research and clinical experience have 3. If there is no immediate response, begin basic delineated a rale for the prevordial thump, but only in life support at once. sirecifiL type; of cardiac;arrest cases. RccoviiaiiIfi both The precardial thump is integrated into the basic its lililitxtic►ns :Incl usefulness. tete Conference recant- pattern of CPIt differently, depending upon the cir- mends the precordial thump as a basic maneuver to cunistances surrounding; the cardiac arrest. The tech- be used by :tel levels of rescuers following; the detection niques for using; the thump in cases of witnessed ar- of pulselessness in adults in these cares: rest or an arrest of a monitored patient.are given --�- - ----- 1. Witiw-,wd cardiac arrest t basic life support) below. 2. Alulliturct!patient (advanced life suppowt) Technique for it'ihles4ed Cardiac Arrest 3. Pacing known atrioventrictilar block .advanced I. Tilt the head to open the airway and simultane- life- suphc►rt). ously palpate the carotid pulse. The etfertiveness of the precordial thunip in the un- 0. If the pulse is absent, give a precordial thump. monitored patient or in an unwitnessed cardiac arrest 3. If the victim is not breathing, give fctir quick, has nut bceli determined. Since the myocardium fre- full lung; inflations. quetitly may be anoxic in these sittlatiott� a specific -f. If pulse and breathing, are not immediately re- , _- m- reconlnictid:tion for precordial thump tanttat be made stored, begin one-rescuer or two-rescuer CPR. for them. At this time the precordial thump is not recommended for use an children. Technique for .11onitored Patient (For use with pa- le rases where the printary cause of cardiac arrest tients who have sudden ventricular fibrillation [VPI, is not hypoxia. such as in -I witnessed c;trtliac arrest asystole, or ventricular tachycardia JVTJ without or in a monitored patient, a single precordial thump pulse.} JMXk( frx l8t1974 o Vol 227, No T Standards for CPR and ECC 00336 -8$- Lecoo " 303 pue UdO Jol sparpuelS L ON IZZ 10i1 a JrM '9t qa3 'VVjVj, j noijejoU u 'ajquj!r%u jou st asitrSoattoa u jl 'plrogjltts tor; ao juoq r su iiatis 'aauu a.ruo3 awos ql:a► .flgcjajald -raedas lulpuog3o;soa pas sotn;3t:.tj qtl jo C1!t!grssod •alyssod v., Cl:lattib sr wttt of lad pinotts .tan,saa aq; aql saseaa3ut janssaad lutalul ao sq!a aq; uo saaZulj – .tut}ata stitti.rroap r 0113sa1 of 3uildwa;}r ttaq.11 -1 qua% aanssaad -still p!oac dlaq Sum spuuq oarl aq; jo i uaat:f Nurt;raell!suos lut3ads awj s als saasug alit sutilsolaa}ul -tiotssaadtim sutanp sgrl syn) aaaily 'Bltlisrod se Clilstnb ss: pat:tlopad ail pinogs 11,13 -ata aq; uo lsoa jou pinoiis saa3tig s..tanasa.c Dtiy '9 : putt 'agog,: palitasaad saldtattt.id lloddns apl atsuq se •wnuaals aril jo jlctl auo i wuus, au} aac :ru.rroap sutaui,.otj soatipaao.td uotlulta aaarol aril aaso llmw ism4a atij q,tri has;uoa jut.•}suo3 i -snsaa jaoddas •)j!l atsuil •aaaD.rrDll 'uoislauuiiis as;eat lit tituwal pings jaq aanssaad s1! asualal Clalaidwo3 3 ras pur. ,ta}t:t lt.aa j ma.nlao z.:UtIvt1UA lca,solo!sfgd isnui pttrq aql jo hail aq; 'stiotso.tdwoa uaasr}afl '¢ ; p3iitc}all Du} pita –3niu.iwap jo .pus;i:rq.aiu Put: NItta.ta sutpaalc{ luulalut aaaaas o; Arai usa gattp.% `lattl aqj Dill pajratitlap stat{ gajuasa.l aa:Sttajx3—•3tuu.»ol(j jo Uotlula3cl asne3 Sew it uo oatissald 'uatuopqul aqj i aaao plsarunop spuaixa plogdtx ally •uinu.tals aql jo stiopenjIS uoticttsswoU letoodg dt; aqj le ssaaoad ptogdtx aqj ssaatfwo3 laaarl E -juawaaow sutanp lld'J pa;dnaaalututt aoj j w -- •gjuap St IId`3 axil aprw uaaq sluautaSui tau jtjun ao tiotlel rodstmal l -aaj;a of Dat;cttla}tu atll aauts •ruotlraildwoa lit s•}lnsai. aoj Sproa st ptts paztltgr}s tioaq ssq aq 11jun alts } tt j! itaaa p3ainboa st uotjuj!.snsaa Cauuilwltu{oipaca ;uatu3auo3 aloes s o} luatled atil aaow lots oq 'y a.t1,33jja js311e 3rtpasa 2tttlnp iecil •aaa3atilg •palaq •spuwas el paaaxa lou pinoils Sliensn suotl i tuawaa aq }sntu ZI •aaurwloja,,d jo sirr;ap of not;ual -dwaalut t{an5 •patunsa.t st 11,13 aatlaaj}a aaapt laaal ._ A -}u lajaau3 Cg paziutpupa aq ui:3 suot;i3tldwo3 asatiy lxau aqj of tiplub aaow puc lutt3ts tiaat.0 r le 11,13 # tiogtuD }c; put: •.iaati aqj jo skaot;r ia.irl •suatsn;uo3 ;dnaaalut uagl 'sats;s aql jo jooj ao puaii aql je iT� t k ,i mil `xttluti}owall •xuaotllutunoild 'uot;uaudas lrapu0113 a.rt;aaga tu.toj.tad o; lsaq st j1 'soauulstunaap asagl o}Sos -tunu.tais .-ilj ;il t.in;3uaj ap.ilaut 21d3 pautaojaad aapiiq ';ldj ampalja atnti;Uo3 o; ltn3,iltp st 11 'Cent, spaduad tll!.» an.33o sum legs suotluatidtua3 toglo -atcls u umop to do tupat% a 3utaow ttaq�tl (q) •sluatjud zuzc,a lit sa.tnpi:a j qta asne3 .lulu uoiss-aldwo3 Spuoaas et paaaxa xwtau pinogs at:tl:ls3 lutmajxa patuaojaad a;ladoid Uaaa 'sdtuntil uoticgnju[ lsatpealopua aoj jld:3 tit suoildnaralut le!r»0`a.td pm: ltuicSslduzo33t.•tp.te3letilalSa pawtopad 'Saab. ;ywna a atmij tapun uaa;j -aprut suotleaedaid i Sla'AO.Outt tu',a; llnsaa Suitt sit'll IVatldwos al!q.tl 'OT lie put: parrot;!sod Slaadoad tiaaq seq wtlata atij .talju .uutl lx'olq luluaou atl;jo p.t!u:Dao of aajautrb auo lnogr fcjtto puu anbtutlaa, atil lit paatlaead tia.0 putt pauteal• ; .flint sapt.vmd umssaadwo3 3uip e.) pattitoj.tad Slladoad Ilam, an oga,L asoq; Sq Sluo pawlojaad aq pinogs ptte U31i Danis lutil3ajjatit ane xwt�isaidtuo3 jo s;unowe alnseaw jloddns ajtl pasurrpc uu st j1 '.tam).%v)ll •sptto t aassaq-uot:3:a_,dtuoa amplua luttla}sa SILl Satl3ut Z ill'?tI -aas wjj lit pagstidwoasc aq 'Iouuca Cilsnsn tiotjsgnjut passaatlap at{ isnw lltipu uu jo tuntuajy laxwl aqj -6 icag3rajopua 'suotltpuo3 Sauasaawa aaptin (v) -aam.1:gtur aql jo ustsap aql 'saautils Ito paseq aanasaa ail; jo duttioti!sod ladold aoj aputu -wnaata :utarolloj Dill tit ldawo 'tiosea.t Sue .toj spun aq lsntu sntauiDstit:aau lutsady -saauuingwt: u! Baal -aas Dag urtll aaow aoj j1d3 jdnllalut lou otj -I -3!1 pa{aagai-Desi jo asn atll q;car astau st1algo.1,j -ap!s not}elrl situ-pi.% aql }r puuls uua taiws v t aqj 'aaljg palaatlar -uaa lrtagilai: pue uotssaadtuoa ;wipat:a lutitajxa Su! ! -arcl r t{l!;tt -aall!t to paq aq; uo suilaawl to atuga -wtoj.tad lit aagwawal o; s;used luelarodwt an ntolaq i ao da;s u do ail ;situ aanasaa aql •sa;;tj papatpar-ystti paleamittt3 •laoddns ajq 3lseq suiptroid ut a.lipajjaut ao iia,{ u %to st all ua,(.tt 'apes slit ;e pitsp to laauil ag Crui itut;uinaata lutagll•ie pus tiotjui!luaa jerogtlae Utta aatlsraa 0q) •.10ou 11) punaa:f ail; tlo st tut;sta 'Ciajunbapuut to Slladoadwt pawlojaad st -djo uatihl aq; ti.3%ti -tutlata aqj aoj suoijustidutas jo pauzrq a aalte�ulo �a u! s e ;i pasapal Put: •aan35aa ailt aoj %n2!luj lrtututw 'lstllgj NO j if d it ! .d w,tjaalp Siluuux'tw u saptaold silly -tutmi }S aaatoi aqj stituntjZ --• Ito p U.%-.tt%WU Cllt:3111a1 patldde St altlit;al,l ';g3tr.l1S 1Dipawaid pjgvjda.c Gu:.ia.aljJp IIq to tlumill jnip w aq ptnotis s.rogla aql 'uinulajs: s•wtl3t.% aq; laao -,?.id oqj jo siinsa t 3111 sssssn of 6u pat tit 1sol aq Sljaaltp aq pinogs aanasaa atij jo slapluotls aqj .E ppioge atuil ou JDtll A16trotp pazietigduto 3q ;snot 11 '3an;dtu o; Ii asnra pitlo3 pit': .lido aatiasal a3.rtl aq; dull Setu sigy •Uoisinadt:toa juip.tui it:tua;xa -oarj S4 aanasal-auo uplaq 'ltiasge st aslnd aqt jl 2ultu.tojaatl anti;r gautuols aqj ssa.1dur,a1p of uattlop utesu aslnd ptjoas3 aql gaago .g -qu aqj Ito oatissaad snonut;uoa uplutew jun o(j .� suOt;eljlit 2iml lin j ':lamb allt'Sald plte Drag uratic .to atu i;o.% a:,u13s a3uequ3 anoj aat3 'puaq Dili 1111 'ltiasqu st aslnd atll jl 'S jou, op .fail; :wojj jo slaf :lamb a_,npoad pus itn f 'algrsscd -lit jo SIg!q!"sod aql D'n-n tsut Squr jatuz} •(uorluxul se woos ss ­ogsaajunoa `aslnd r jnogl!.r% utpaeaCtlssj -11.1 Dg pinutls >,p,t put: uotasaldtuils aq ppiotls a13.0 .teln3tlltiaa .ta trotluillagg ai:lnatl;ua.t st aaaill 11 'E a:ll jo �;p ) pa}dwaaluttin pue lrin la.t `tl;oauls aq 'as{nd ptlolas :a30113 alstioaut:llnulrs pull pinotls tfopr a.lt111103 atly '}S3ila aq; NUISSa.ttlttlUJ Uatial tut{ZSgl autp.tr3 aoj aolptutu at{j Spaip S1:131no 19 pap!oau aq pinut{s sluatuam lu Sut:113i lu uapptts •g •dtantil lutp.ioaaad al2uts a a:tt!) •j '4u03 - 3 XI(IN3ddV „qr� I UVJ ., AIUIIJddV 0 RM w APPENDIX F - Cont. , ' device should be carried by the rescuer. The rescuer rens to ventricular fibrillation) produced by low y01t.g4e ahvays roust exercise care not to endanger himself currents (110 to 220 v) sustained for several seconds. while trying; to :ail a drowning person. The prognosis for victims of electric shocks is not 2. E-.ternal cardiac compression should never be predictable easily since the amplitude and duration of :attempt-:d in the water because it is impossible to the char--e usually are not known.. Failure of either perfurm it there etlectivety. respiration or circulation is likely to result. 3. Mouth-t,•-mouth or rruuth-to-nose ventilation may After safely clearing a victim from an energized be performed in the water, althou,h it is difficult and object, the rescuer should determine his cardiopul- often impossible in deep water unless the rescuer has monary status immediately. If spontaneous respira- �• � sorne tyle of flotation device to support the victim's tion or circulation is absent, the technique of cardio- head. pulmonary resuscitation outlined in this statement _ •f. Artificial ventil:,tion always should be started as should be initiated, �c►un as possible, even before the victim is moved but In cases where electric shock occurs on a public (of the water, into a boat w• unto a surfboard. As soon utility pole, a precordial thump should be delivered :as the rescuer can Mand in shallsw water he should and mouth-to-mouth ventilation started at once. The begin artificial ventilation. victim must then be lowered to the ground as quickly 5. In cases of su:pected neck injury.the victim must as possible. CPR is only effcetivq when performed on 1►e floated onto a hack support before being; removed a victim in the horizontal position. from the water. If artificial respiration is required, the routine head tilt or jaw thrust maneuvers should Beginning and Terminating Basic life Support not be used. Artificial ventilation should be accom- - ----- plishcd with the head maintained in :a neutral post- CPI: is must effective when started immediately _ tion and using; s modified jaw thrust maneuver (as after cardiac arrest. If cardiac arrest fins persisted dcscribiLd under "Accident C:ase%." p 84:3) for more than ten minutes, cardiopulmonary resusei- -�`��� G. When removed fror the water, the victim should tation is unlikely to restore the victim to his pre- have standard artificial vcntilatiwi ur cardiopulmonary arrest central nervous system status. if there is any resar,citation performed accurdit,g; to the standards question of the e::act duration of the arrest,. the vie- previotasly describe,!. tim should be given the benefit of the dovbt and 7. Drowning victims swallow large volumes of water resuscitation started. and their sto:n:a:hs usually become distended. This fiasic life support is not indicated for a victim v.-ho is knrcvn to be in the terminal stages of ail incurable imp►:airs yen!.ii;ativan :at'.d circulation and siioa:,al be :alleyi:ated as soon as possible. To relieve the disten- condition. When resuscitation is indicated and started cion, the victim may be turned on his side and his in the absence of a physician, it should be continued upper abduuien compressed or he may be turned over unlit one of the fullowin0 occurs: quickly into the prone position and lifted with the 1. Effective spontaneous circulation and ventilation resrucr's hand, urr.icr the stou►ach to force water out. have been restored. This is referred t„ as **breaking" the victim. ? I _q C-03 Pud HdD :01 sp)Epueig L ON 'LZL IOA • VM '9j qoj 1VWVr -lal s,lojlnlj�at ptlu.t E anttl Put: spn:pUEjs uotltw q saatnap 2titutuil loj 3lquitsap st It `uo1}tppe uj ossY lltall Itl:,tlattiV of ;imp.l.:aE 3slno3 slolanlis -aau;.Jsts31 ISULU22 uotss0.1datuJ Julplra lumialx3 paild -t11 :{(1J all) 1")Jidulu:1 SllnjssalJlls anuq put: 'aslnoa -tie .Cliodoid jo ilnsJi E SL' U1it111D)s aqj jo ;uatuatOut 11(13 lttl!ult ut pajaldulua 0.%Ctt •)t•►;1 j0 Slaulap aqj ut ajtnbapu (3) put: 'asuu to glnuuf uta notjuI!jua.t gunl 3101 t l0 ut jsalalut ut: tmuq ;:;:lJw{ ,tut .il!l!gedw tadold jo linsai-c su luanlanotu lsatia a.ujJa,da (q) - Jill 10 tit ptirn)lyYJcg is atsq •:t::ttimij 11,IJ ap!-,o-td •p3xag st 313011 Dill u;,t{« 1101'anlls(io SE.uItE (D) appt {list 3t') g:u11:a ut Spuutu:uoa 3:;; ut sdtioij pazitia -old isntu stuel3old 2ututrll 11SJ ut pasn sutKntEjq -10 10 jul ads juasaldal oya% ,i1:lipratpul rajE.ulotu •slaargns a-tunq snotasuoaun to snowsuoa fiti3ul zq ignotls ;ao).inalsut }{.IJ--alulantisullldJ uo paJtlJEld lu ;ii:iclEl ail louut:a udJ sutxtuetu Su[ p3)::arl':rt al:qm, .i1juanb ij au)ut to 'laljtJlagl -Utull uo paltnhal ail• uotjujtJsnsal Sltuouilndotpm.)jo s1E3.i aalq) .:1a.ta jsral jE uagj i.nc a"noa istllut aql sluauodutoa S1oluir.mia Dill PUP S.10)r{tju3n all) illoq tuolj 1taS at0 n•,tll:a3i11aJai al1!;,}ro1S lsatpatuuuuloj ut Sauawt)old jo uotlrllsuuutap puE Dat}ae.td lenlae quaitwitnba: laj.=azWtis ';uasDld jjr 'sdnol:f acinJtllEd 9101 j Put: •suot)E.t)suotuap `sa.tnlJal of uotjtppE til jualltaunO;J gJ1EasD,[ {EltollE\w uo paleln-lal aq o; paou Seu: uu;;u.1U!jlaJac gans 1oj Dill til PJPUaUiUIOJDl sE trot;ErOssEr jipalL ue3i.t3utV -iarwnh31j llt;::a alit' ',101Jn1}cli! :Slttl)nlJtit •1auuoslad )ql jo splEpuEls amutulojlad put: 3ututel3 aqj of gut {le 10j p311'1bJ1 alt Supi!autil Lo :1L1)Saja.t apalaut -ploaar Uoijullidod at{l jo quautgas taglo puE 'ualp{iqa lull) sa;lnoJ 1011salja.1 10 t10111:Jt !).ralal Jipouad loogJs 'sdimill S;lrt3acts ailgnd •sdnolg lEJtpatuuou put; 'pJ3tj.lUAd Dg Ivnotl$ lid? lanasat-o%vj lauuo::iDd q)lEaq patlle gutSjtjiaJ ut put; 3loddns alt{ pUL' 13t1JS?.t-a 2:) tilOfl '::UISaJ.t�1:4ilJ JulpIL'J 1L•ti1D;aa atsl'q s1•)Eal 0; S1olanl3sut 2I�1J 3UIUlL'1; U[ 3jEt1lJ[}lEd put: :utgjyalq anas31 jo Sdajs lttjuallhas ayl Suttuloj pinogs satJua2u asat{,j; uot)utao9sV lleall =31.1autV �..._. .-�,..__._ -lad at pill: ssall_S310Sitld pill' 5,JUa'SJillitJlg 3tit}aaj3p aqj jo spAupuL'ls aqj of alagpe lsnui stuw2oad gut tit ;ttatagold atuo.)aq of luaptils Slata 1ojaJtlaL'ld ut>i -tttE1Zs•3ntl .YUlnts t{jtat pau.wattoJ satattaSE aat.tlas all - - _- 11111:1 a.usualut'pD_ttladas lnzop;.itis pug:9001;tjuasald -gncl puE 1a3junlon algElEduioJ ptle •�'Jll`.L ac{Z '99013 . ,- — -- Jllat;,tu apt'jaulpinui{s par: sdnocl lltaus.ioj aq ninogs p3;1 11001;E,�i uEJtlatuV ail; jo saacctsnE aril 13pun i 11(13 ut uat)LJt)t;1JJ of gutptJi "11103 letliut uv 3g pinogs ati(Ind ail) jo SututEll lloddns aj!l Jtsug __i trot;tJ>jt)1aJ lcaq) of luanbasgns sienptntput jo lanai apllg aautl::.tojlad aqj 1oj Sl.-I!ysuod:;a1 satunssu so sjuel glq;fta aq; )e ualplttia loogas gltat gutllels 'at{gnd iatjj!a .i.)uofu lu lcnptntl;ut 2utSjt4iaJ -,)ajuugtsop 1E13tw:1 3ql utmil of ac{ pinot{s leo.3 ai{Z }ttg 'aaualajald Site .;:) not/etlussl- llt:all ut:=r13 utr aql}Eql Sldtut IOU attaaal .scut ejuatlud autplEJ jo sailtuluj Put: 's.la:iloit scop uotjtJcit;la3 Sja;ts put ;.a:3;ut atlgr.d aql yltnt S1;snput Kstl-ggtt{ 'splengajtl 'sa holt anami 'Uatimig - jullsisuoa lsotu lautium E ut 'antjlajja Sl:uloj!un pits 'tratuaagod se tans paau lsalealg alll glt;.t sdnolg _--�_-� aIquI!u.%n Slproiq gloq st lrgj uotjtjt3snsal puts 31Ea 'S!letl!ul •spleptrEls uotlelaossy Imalf UEatlatuy Jrtplel S,1u331atua 1aj utsutttiaaut E mulututu put dolan papuatuutoaal aql of gulploJJE lloddns alt{ 3tseg ut -- --®------ -ap 01 papua)tit st tietjl:Jl t;laJ31 put 'uotjtJgtlwa 'gut ailgnd lelauaS aql utElj of pa-pals aq pinocis suiutX -timil to ssaaold aqj, %iJuaSE 1e ltnptaiput 2ut-ij!llaa -old 'ttotjuagildu sjt jo s;Uatiag algtssod js3pttt aqj 3:11 Sq paluatput saubtugaal SaliaSialua •asogl Sluo puE alnsua of laplo ul -uotlulnalto letatjtlle put; uoijeltl `?soul g3t3j 10/puE uuojlad of Uoiluutuitxa jo atutl aqj -uan {Et3U!jru uuojlad of puE Isailu Sluuoui{ncto(plea It 1:3t)11tnh aq of punoj sim patjtllaJ uosiad at{j legl aztugoaal o} gjoq 3utututj {rtaods sa.tinba.t ZEgI aanp ' 3;t;.1put 111.0 puE suoijruttuEsa 113119 jo uotj31duioJ -aw1d Sau3g_Duta utsl 1113—•)loddns ajvl 3ise>Z LiojJttsl)us 1104itaSUtlUOa aq lll%% uoilEJp!jiaJ jo;di3J -SU1!1tUEtU ZUEjUt UO U011 r -all •stlotleuttuluxa a3uutl 10 j13d puE (11:10 10 Uajjtl lt) -tl!Jsu%ai asou-put-tIlt out-OZ-t{lnout put:sus gutta llnpe attjtugo.) {cuotlull ja asn atll gstiolyl pxgst{dtuoaJe Uo uotjg!asnsai asou-oj-tl)notu put, q}nous-ol-lllnotu all tl!nt u0tlu31 tjla) •u0l3teroSS%! 11E011 Iluipatutr atll ut Sauatat;old palellsuouiap jo la.tal E of aq pinotls Sq pazittilwal 10 ltagstlgt)sa splepuuls Inuotlutz UU0j gttutmu -pajEi tri ale sgunl aqj uaq:.t lsaga aql jo asp -tun 01 alualagpe utt)uttut of •algtssod se lej sr •st alE{ttuits puE -Uotlul!luan asoti-ol-glnout pue t{lnout _,,,,� uotlLat)t;.taJ ;o asadind ay,L-1[�I7 'It uutleau!)133 -01-111notu -tour 'Silttumutu tD,,q Pallpi 'jou st puail i -- s;trDtjed aql uaqu Setutu aql jo uoilanllsgo altlntuts lsnut palojtuuut 10j put jsalm. arlple3 pas�Dulla. 1oj dtungl sutytuutu alquldaJaV •aauEtulojlad jo SJuatoWa alnsse ltiplo:wid ju aim apn{aut ptuugs uotlanilaut iagjlnj of palutbal st sunpurtu .11utU1Ulj Uo a3t;3E.id leul3tr •ilamlJ3ita sit{i Iulojiad u::,) pul. spuulslapuu Jaulull .3tn0t:i pue Isapf{s 'sia}sad 'suotlualstimu3p 'sainjoal aqj ual" 1 '4sa11t grip-tui passaujtaiun uE 1oj p3sn sE Etpatu gans 3pnl3tit p{not{s 2ututril 'sl{tisal tuntu 33Uanbas 3-tl-tr papuacUluuJai Jt{l 13.wJ pit:ous:lutucU.1 -!Ido l,)1 •Uotin-possV 1.113{j tiEatlauty 3t{j jo splEpuEls -------; {ttltut 'jio:d.m; alt{ Jtsi:q tit u-Jtilnlf;ut SJg1.tUts oil :iutut:ll 3t{j q}t:t 3aurpioJJe ut put: 3aogE pagrlas SDatltuli awlju Uo paatjaeid aq uslr. -ap anbtligJal at{l of guip.toaats slojan.ilsut pagglaa 1)111011s asilul ptjulta limiaE aqj 10 uuil':etlt'l 'tiOtjisud puns pailitil Sq pa)3npuoa saslnw Sq papt.told aq Pinogs # pueq tit ca:lt;sutt pue uots-;Jldtuoa p;3qa Pats uotluuut gulutr.tl ZEgI spUautu:ozal zolilinj aaualajuoJ aqL !i itltl( jo S31:11hapE aultu-ta;ap flu.) 1ajanlj3ut 10 =trap •auuj algtssad -n)s aql gatgae Sq (1.(ttiJ dtljs •saSnt:S '9111311) su1:3tU ls3/lot{a ort; ut amlaaftio still 3natgaE ul p31uno,•t aq a-ttj3Dfg0 uu put assns p,u1e3 pajulnum; E aptaold pinogs 3lojja lutioileu iofutu E puu apt:j j tlirU aq) ut t •Ju03 - T XI0113ddV s .. ... ., ..r...Y. ,Z ..Sri _ ..•.... .. ... .. APPENDIX F - Cont. hour-pt'r-dnv basis rant: that they be capable of per- tiffeate. (3vrtific tion of instructors %sill indicate that the f ort ThICCI Raurlca!l l be:tc�slife of emergency m I ortt)te.ml shard in p:csse.! the exarsinatiun for itt_tr:�etur P cern;ca2iun :�s defined elsewhere in this statetuert, consist i�[nu,r�d ontcailnatten dim, sit ffl Wherever)po9� it%Vill:)iltilUi izr the hold-r to cc=l.duct CPR courses house cornmittee _ _ acco:•dilly to t:111d.�rds of th. At.^.rric n IIeiC`'li1cl,tu uf,lat Icase. the t.Ia sum or! a c rdiologiit all ancstl esi0lo- eiatian. Cei-tificatiul: of instrt:ctors is nut to -�_-�--- im)1: that th4 American i{e,,rt Association 0: an; fiist. :LnCe) should bcr�r�pons bleilfor r,tpro providing he 1 . niher certifying• :t9('nc;; war:':uas or aSSUi1.CS respon: co�ntfEn i,l,n of action (protocol). CPI% training and alL•:•ipul llt;1 p1m. 4r i 4; ul 4P-1 ._u►ur}Sao JEj ijULXJ Jlls jo aorta{data +: 41 S11k a } .{} outsEs uo ;iragutltoau 3ua :aa usst;:agt;aaa jo;dtaa a,in wsua -a;; •suoltt:utat;:aa a3uL,luujaad put: (11u0 ao ua eau sut!ltueat luUjut uo sot; rr as+;ttl.Yoa lcuot;t:lt jo asn a lu ) -L•lwstlsaa asou-pule-({snout-01-tllnoul Attu sut;ltut:ut llnpe 1 y; y�noaq; Fat{slldiuorJa uo uOijultasnsaa asou-al-tljnotu us act Ill tt notlu3tjgaa.) •uot;(:Boss;r lauall agar 1atuEr attl uI Saccat3t 313!;O-td P K3nout-07-tl;nocu SQ Paztu:to.rJa ao l�atlst[gElSa sp-lupuuls IEUOtleu uUO 3 pa;ea;suOutap jo haat 1: o; aQ pinotls -tun u; a3uaaatlpE utLlutt.111 o) `alfussod sE at: Sr •st 8t•tutl ay -pa;xpul Usti 62unl atil uatl.•t ;salla atll jo asE, uOt3Latit;aJa ;a asodatld a j DWIntuts put: notll lrluan asoit-o;-tl;rout put: t{lnout t{.L--'it�t� tit uoc(e.3mlioa -01-tl;notu atoll(; '•;ul!)txt:ut ar. 's;uatled a q paint lou St Pmt[ paao;tuoul .toj put: ;saaal: 3Egrat.3 paszau;tn aoj titan t{l uarlu SCuare atll jo uotl3na;silo a;slntuts ;soca IEtpao3aad jo asn apnlaut p1110(19 uotl3naj,ut as Ql sutytut:tu ale{Eld3;)3V 'a3uvtu.1O;aaef jo Aaual3wa aanss8 '.ilaar;JJilJ ,t P P 1 t{ltnj °l Paatnbat st sutaltuetu 2uturw, uo 031;3uad lett;3� w tujsad ul r Put: s uE slal;un aaulvil Bar tot:( ur •sa > aq; «.3`•1,11 -;saraE ;1l:tpaEa passau;tatun ut: as P P:[s 'Baa;sad suor;t a;suoluap `saanl3al a3uanbas pl j p•7al sE uwaut tans apctlaut pinotls 2atutt:al `silnsaa tuntu j P•PUa:UlUaaal Jtl) ia.1Ua ilOUS:Jtlluti:Sl 'l;t:D aa� 'uatlt tiogg�j�tL•aIl IIL'3laaltl at [ WPM •laoddus as►l olsuq tit tiot3analsul .ijlldtats o Y Il IO spat:put:;s .L .111111 sal all) if)!--a aauepio3ar, ur put; a.togt; paQra3s sJautt a) aatl;u uo paat)awd osle pinogs astir( pt;uiva junlatr atf; jo uutl�.t1ll:d 'uo l!sud tut:I1Jtul;a;aSq Pa;3npuo�sasattoa a r.11su a no s 4) ) �utPanaas saoWnalscic payt�laa3 %Old ptit:Q tit salt:stat put uots,aadwaa Walla pur uollcuut lutut l ;Er{; spuaulu;o3aa aat{;anj a3uaaajtro� a Aunt jo Saunhapu auttuaa;ap uu3 as;3na;sat ao ;crap Q pI Q -nl5 atll q wt t S -1 I U ifs tl• : (i.tt:ga dta;s •aa�ne:i •s t.Yt sttt:atu ;salaolls all; ut au;aarclo still ata( 'au 0) P-;alQtssorf a.ul3afgo us put: aslnd pt;uaea pa;ulntuis t: aptnotd pitiogs laol(a ll:uni;eu aofl:ut L> pat:4apL'altpalunot ut tl,jl Il uo3 - XIGN3ddV t N 111 ill MMI WIF OFF-1f-PRM � . APPENDIX F - Cont. tificutc. hour-per-day basis and that they be capable of tier- Certification of instructors will indicate that the forntino CPR and all aspocts of emergency He svp- recipict:t has passud the examination for instructor port. The CPR or emergency life suf,port team should certific•atiun ss defined elsewiwre in this statement. consist of nurses, technicians, respiratory therapists, turd it Mill authorize the hol& to conduct CPR courses house staff. and on-cull attending staff. Wherever p,)s- :1ccordin}t to standards of t6c American heart Asso• Bible. the CPI: hospital committee should be composed ciation• Certification of instrt;ctars i:; not intended to of. at feast, a surgeon, a cardiologi:;t, an anesthesiolo- imply that tha American heart Association or any rist. an in-service :curse, and an administrator. The other certifying agency warrants or assumes respon- committee should be responsible for providing a sibility for the performance of individuals trained by written plan of action (protocol), CPR training and such certified instructors, practice sessions, and a record of CPR occurrences Certification of instructors is valid for a specified available for periodic audit and.review. time and must be renewed 134�riodically. If instructors The Conference recommends that all nurses and are actively engaged in CPI: instruction or perform- physicians, including house staff, should be competent ante and are familiar with new techniques. they may in all phases of CPR_ To accomplish this, it is recom- 1,e recertified after review by local certifying nuthori- mended that all hospitals require that, for annual staff tie& if they are not actively engaged in training, they reappointment,all physicians must either: should attend a recerti izatiun course as detailed above. Conference I. Demonstrate proficiency in 'b:tsie life support ltercnn:taendationo.—lite Conference through participation in actual resuscitation efforts revolnmends flint UP, training be given to all eighth thin teaching CPR to Others, or gra(le pupil, and that it be repeated each year through or 2 Agree to attend an approved training or retrain- ng school. Additional pilot studies are required to ing course offered by Ithe hospital or their local heart determine the effectiveness,of newer training methods. i association. The Conference mandates that CPI: courses be re- quired :15 11111 of the curriculum of all medical, dental, All hrl!�pital medical and nursing emergency depart- pursing, osteopathic. respiratory therapy, and other ment personnel inust be trained and certified in basic allied health school;. In order to implement this, the and advanced life support, and all allied health per- ! %souiatiwi of American 'Icd'Wal Colleges should he sonnet must be trained in basic life support. wadi. aware of this requirement so that all schools The Conference further recommends that all hospi- include instruction in bass life support and require a tats and all state boards of health, divisions of hos- dernunstiatiuu of 1lrafic!;icy ill performance of this pital licensing, change their rules to conform to the technique as part of their curricula. above requirements and that they lie ;neluded in the The Conference reconitciend,that every hospital with standards for hospital accreditation by'the Joint Cont- acute cafe fatalities must ;sssigil to a spreific committee mission uta Accreditation of Ilospitals and as a stated tha responsibilities for providing CPR teams on a 23- policy of the American Hospital Association. . t JAMA. Feb 113. 1973 0 Vol 227. No 7 Standards for CPR and ECC -92- 00340 t - JAMA, Feb 18, 1974 o Vol 227• No 7 0 340 -92- CO Lj cr W - vim/ -i~ / :,� -<.• - • L..i v :ii LLJ CL �._�,.� Q I •' i ��-_ .. . _ •_ _.., a. . U' tom :�� t ; fir- Lj • •a ( :y �� - C fir(: UA cr- LA- CD WCal y i+ LLJ CL } Cc < ( ./� i1• rte`<V'- V N 00 - W tt. M - .Qhs/. / �.. �• O CD to Lq LLj :e •� •: I• ¢ • :r�C U.• fu U, 0:to t , Q! O ra to cz cli .. - �_ - •- CL) 1 •CJ 00 'id: t.••t- t,' _ `N. .. `r - -;;rto to t�00 e. ) t I ^I x ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 00 LLI cc j• tJ ,. U {i c.• i t 0JLLJ ,--• Z ;+ - ti.. ter, L �'2f• tri+ ;7" i' -.Q) _ V.FJ ':'C[YV3-+(�' , r'4 t• '^,i4 y W. -. . �•.. =':'V_�;W L"' N.L^.Q7•C j � c _7 V.— LOU t0 J►N`Q +' -4- Q.7 F—M Q a-Q ca 1 /jTi��4a r i'. Q rN MGTtlYlpl��CO. •e•• ."?�•'' . •t yrs* zN.' �'^ + .. a < V e i In the Board of Supervisors i of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , l9 75 In the Matter of Contracts with Home Health and Counseling, Inc. (No. 28-205) and United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. (No. 28-207) On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County contracts with the following agencies, in amounts indicated, under the terms of which supervision and administra- tion of meal delivery services in connection with the Nutrition Project for the Elderly will be provided during the period February 1, 1975 through April 30, 1975: Home Health and Counseling, Inc. $4,197.53 United Council of Spanish Speaking $3,064.00 Organizations, Inc. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 t1te date aforesaid. cc• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts Adm. Supervisors Contractors affixed this 18th day of March ig 75 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk �•._®_��_ H sa 12/74 - 15-M N. Inffraham 0V3V ;:,ra, ;.,�y1gy,R•�-o--;�r: ,AX,;s;�ri r3•,..,�",•n'7.•mm^§C. .,.._ -kap'. - a Uuuagp CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF.SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) Q 1. Contract Identification Number, '�✓ t Department: Contra Costa County Nutrition Project for the Elderly Subject: Provision of aggregate meals for the elderly 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa California, (County) for its Department named --- e---------- above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: Home Health and Counseling, Inc. Capacity: Corporation Address: 1295 Boulevard Kay, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 -�-- —� - 3. Term: The effective date of this Contract is February 1, 1975 and it terminates April 30, 1975 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit: County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not ® exceed $ 4,197.53 --� 5. County's Obligations: County s^.all make those payments to the Contractor described in the "Payment Provis-ons" 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 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 Nutrition Project for the Elderly under Title VII � ._ of the Older Americans Act. 9. Legal Authority_: This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title VII of the Older Americans Act of 1965 Section 53703 of the California Government Code 10. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFOR0IIA CONTRACTOR Zg ' Byr By � - — 2L C hairman, Board oervisors Attest: County Clerk J. R. OLSSON (Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal) B t __ Deputy State of California ) By epu61 County of Contra Costa ) ss. Recommended by Human Resources Agency ACKldOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190-1) The person signing above for Contractor known to to me in those individual and By � ��Designee business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ they signed it and that the corporation Fora Approved: County Counsel or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. .._.._�.,..._._�._m-.�.� By ,'jt�.G•7X � ,� Deputy Dated: .� ELIZABETH P. HUTCHINS DEPUTY COUNTY C!ETZK lee_ Cancra Cosa County, Co:iiornis 0 �, '" y.' 4 L-L.—. UL-111 1 . 11V 1 .1/11 vJ V D ?:!TY COUMTY C!L" Contra Cosh C^.Ufliy, 7 1 C. C.► 111 rn MC Standard Form va�w_ r May 1974 PAYWNT PROVISIONS Variable Payments Adjusted to Cost NUMBER 2 Q v - 20 -- 1 . Amount. Subject to the payment limit of this contract, County will oay Contractor, monthly, an amount equal to Contractor's reimbursable actual costs subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan, 2. Cost of Services. Payment to the Contractor for services provided under the pro- -._<�. visions of this contract shall be on the basis of the actual cost of services, -but County m F{; shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the maximum specified payment � 1 y limit of this contract. Actual cost shall not include remodeling (except with prior -= - State approval) and/or equipment purchases as to any item which has a usaful life in excess of two years and a value in excess of SI00, except that part of such costs that -- — can reasonably be charged to depreciation. 3. Cost Basis. Contractor's allowable actual costs for reimbursable expenditure will be - ,, subject to final determination in accordance with United States Bureau of the Budget Circular No. A-87, which shall be implemented by such of the following described docu- ments as are applicable to the services provided under thi's contract: w� . a. 11OASC-5 A Guide for Non-Profit Institutions: Cost Principles and Procedures for Establishing Indirect Cost Rates for Grants and Contracts with the Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Welfare." b. "OASC-8 A Guide for Local Government Agencies: Establishing Cost Allocation Pians and Indirect Code Proposats for Grants and Contracts with the Federal .Governmont." c. Other State of California or Federal guide for establishing indirect cost allo- cations, as may be required to meet the special needs of a contract program. 4. Payment. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly In the manner and form pre scrTbed-+by the County (Demand Form D-15). Upon approval of each demand by the County Human Resources Director or his designee, County will make payments as specified above. .a ' S. 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 = Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out 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). 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination -• of this contract, Contractor shall submit to the County .a Cost Report in the form required by the County showing the actual allowable cost of services. If the cost report shows that the actual allowable cost of services for the term exceeded the Payments, County will remit the difference to Contractor subject to the maximum specified in the pavrnent limit. If the cost report shows that the payments exceeded the actual allowable cost of services for the term, the Contractor shall refund the difference to the County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by State or County In addition to any certified audit required by the Service Plan. If the audit(s) show a difference between the actual cost of services and the payments made (including adjustments made pursuant to the Cost ReDort and Settlement provisions contained herein) then the pro- cedure contained in the Cost Report and Settlement provisions to adjust payments to costs shall be followed. 1 8. Audit Exce tions. 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 My'Se the extent they are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Agreement. Initials: r,((/ "Vt� Corytractor Department MEMN.... �`'°�r"� t��tM..S�:`fa ti . r,:, a '+:.�€��.s'+&,.d3"'C' ren:.'"`° �i,' 1 =wy��}�3�,;��;• 4 ' � .k R' I I I 1 1 1 I • f♦ i Corytractor Department s,.a. CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES General Conditions NUMBER 28 - 205 1. Compliance with Law: "'-�..••..- ••M,,. 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: i Cogtractor Department ;4 t� NUMBER2 $ - 2 0 .5 •..o....o ......o...uggfNffM//M/ 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 term hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by Countv: 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 fulZE-ill 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 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 hegreen 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: ' Contractor Department - 2 - 00345 6 a; _ 2 _ 00346 k 28 - 205 NUMBER __ ____._.._.............M......... 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: 96ntractor Department - 3 - 003 7 r SERVICE PLAN R c� C Number 2 " " 2 0 V s Service Provisions •. . Horne Health and Counseling, Inc. , hereinafter referred to as — --=-� Contractor, shall serve nutritionally balanced meals in a comfortable, congenial --? atmosphere and provide supportive social services pursuant to County approved program schedules for the County Nutrition Project for the Elderly, daily on every ��-- - Monday through Friday, during the period of this contract, excepting those days that are national holidays. Sl E. Contractor shall be subject to specifications relevant to its performance included in the Application and Approval Documents under Title VII of the Older Americans Act Which is incorporated herein by reference. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with the work program, attached hereto which is incorporated by reference as Appendix A. Y -- --- Contractor shall provide meals for service under this contract from , 00d caterer or caterers designated by the County in writing. • Can-tractor shall solicit support from local agencies, clubs, groups and individuals in an attempt to integrate the Nutrition Program into the community. Contractor K will place primary emphasis on reaching those isolated individuals who, because of limited financial resources, are c.^able to prepare for themselves well-balanced, -�-•- � �- nutritious meals. As vacancies occur in the meals program,. staff shall attempt to fill these openings with persons that meet the above criteria rather than on a first come, first served basis. A registration system and waiting list will be used to a insure maximum utilization of the Program by persons described above. Supportive _____._..-� •___ _ services specified in Appendix A may be utilized by persons unable to participate in the meals program. Payment for Service "The Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" referred to in the Payment Provisions is incorporated herein by reference as Appendix B. The monthly payment for reimbursable expenditures to Contractor referred to in the Payment Provisions will be less the amount of income collected for meals during said month, which will be deducted from total Contractor expenses in arriving at the net amount due. A separate checking account (Ince Account) will be established by the Contractor which will be apart from any other Contractor accounts, in which shall be deposited all payments for meals received frau participants. ti The Income Account will be used only to transfer funds to the Contractor's General Account. - Other than cash disbursements from any Petty Cash fund, all of Contractor's project disbursements will be by check, dra..na upon the Contractor's General Account or any special account specifically for thisproject. - - --- All disbursements from the Contractor's General Account for the Nutrition Project shall be clearly identified as such. .. __ Initials: �' f Contractor County 00348 i C 7 .• �._ APPENDIX A _ WORK PROGRAM 28 - 205 In.„_ ! Number 1 , = I ADMINISTRATION i Contractor agrees to: A. Staff 1. Recruit, hire and train paid and volunteer staff as needed and budgeted to provide administration, meal service and supportive services. Con- tractor's job descriptions for its staff must include those duties and - responsibilities listed in the job descriptions submitted as part of the County grant application to the State Office On Aging. - 2. Supervise staff in the carrying out of those activities as defined in Title VII of the Older Americans Act and as specified herein and ensure that participants are treated courteously and warmly. 3. Facilitate and coordinate activities with county-assigned staff within the project. B. Program Planning n 1. Participate with the County in program planning and financial exploration. C. Records 1. Maintain records of participants and operation, which shall be open to - inspection by authorized representatives of the County, State and Federal '.tl'� Governments, using forms required by the County. 2. Keep books on all expenditures and income related to the project. Maintain- Cash Disbursements, Payroll and In-Kind Resources Journals. 3. Provide the County with program and financial reports as requested. These include but are not limited to: Weekly Report of participant characteristics and number of meals served (due Thursday afternoon); Monthly Narrative Report (due 5th of the following month); monthly financial report (due 5th of the following month); and annual program and financial report (due 10 days after the end of the project year). II. MEALS SERVICE Contractor agrees to: A. Congregate = Serve congregate meals 5 days per week at 3 site: _ - Number of Meals Daily 85 Kidd Manor Senior Citizens Center, 100 Austin Ct., San Pablo, California Senior Citizen Drop-In Center--Bay-O-Vista Project, California & Highway 40, Rodeo, CA r.a— MUM Hacienda Senior Citizens, 1111 Ferry St. , Martinez, California qqMeals may be reassigned by the Project Director to any other County Nutrition Site dependent on the success of Outreach efforts and the established need. B. Home Delivered Contractor will not deliver more than 10% -of total meals to participants' homes. Participants are eligible to home-delivered meals only when they are regular participants at a congregate meal site and are temporarily ill or incapacitated. Contractor shall complete and keep on file form #NP-29 Congregate Waiver for each participant receiving a home-delivered meal. Initials: - Contractor CoV349 . . - APPENDIX A - WORK PROGRAM Number 28 - 20 .3 C. Staffing Use staff (as budgeted in Appendix B) and volunteers primarily for the delivery . of meal service and secondarily for provision of supportive services (III A). Staff and volunteers will be permanently or temporarily reassigned to meal service whenever necessary and appropriate. D. Meal Delivery 1. Order meals from food caterer designated by County with 72 hours notice and will accept delivery of meals at the site designated. 2. Insulated food containers provided by the County shall be assigned to the Contractor. Contractor shall thoroughly clean food containers after meals and prepare them for pickup by the food caterer for his use in preparing for the next delivery to the Contractor. 3. Certify the number of seals and acceptability of the food supplied by the food caterer using form #NP-35, MENU. This form will be submitted to County each Friday afternoon and cover food service for Monday through Friday for that week. '4. Maintain a close working relationship with the food caterer and County Nutritionist, including coordination of food service training of the Contractor's staff and volunteers by the food caterer and County Nutritionist. III. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES A. Contractor agrees to provide the following supportive services in conjunction with meal service subject to direction of County: 1. Outreach 2. Recreation 3. Escort 4. Transportation 5. Food shopping assistance B. Contractor agrees to provide time and place for the following services to be offered by County assigned staff: 1. Nutrition education 2. Information and Referral 3. Health and Welfare counseling IV. SITE COUNCILS Contractor will develop and staff a site council for each site; the membership to consist of at least 51% of those persons receiving meal services. Site Councils shall meet once monthly and follow the guidelines established and stated in the Project Council ByLaws, which is incorporated herein by reference. Minutes of Site Council meetings shall be forwarded to the Project Director by the last day of each month. Contractor shall also appoint non-participants who are knowledge- able in the needs of the elderly and/or active in senior affairs, not to exceed 49% of the total membership. Contractor staff shall attend all County Project Council meetings. Initials: L Contractor County OOW -2- o0�o i _2- +t APPENDIX B aNUTRITIONHCOUNSELING PROJE T BUDG TNUMBER 2 g.....�+,...Q.. w� February 1, 1975 to April 30, 1975 Federal Local Personnel & Benefits Nutrition Coordinator 43� hrs/da 0" $500/mo x 3 mo. $ 1,500.00 Site Managers (2) 1 4 hrs/da/63 das @ $3.25/hr. 1,638.00 Site Manager (1) 4 hrs/da/49 das @ $3.25/hr. 4 hrs/da/14 das @ $3.58/hr (Annual increase April 10) 837.84 Vacation Relief 2 wks @ $3.25/hr/4 hrs/da 130.00 Fringe Benefits 129 of Salaries 492.70 Dining Site Volunteers 4h hrs/da x $2/hr x 62 das $ 558.00 $ 4,598.54 $ 558.00 Staff Travel 100 mi wk x 12 wks $ 180.00 Other Costs Food Transportation 18 mi/da x 62 das x .15/mi. $ 167.40 Participant Transportation & Escort 10 mi/da x 62 das x .15/mi. 93.00 (San Pablo Omnibus) $ 364.80 Accounting & Management Bookkeeper-15 hrs/mo @$4.64/hr x 3 mo. 208.80 (Exec. Director- 2 hrs/mo '$1S65/hr Office Manager- 2 hrs/mo P $9.38/hr) $ 149.58 Telephone 120.00 Office Supplies,Postage 30.00 Insurance -- Rent, Utilities, Janitorial Office Space $30.13/mo x 3 mo. 90.39 (Dining Space-Kidd Manor) :.47,2$ Consumable Supplies 2 Mmeal x 5270 meals 105.40 Operating Expenses Pay phone calls,laundry, etc. 5.00 $ 999.99 $ 551,65 Summary Personnel $ 4,598.54 $ 558.00 Staff Travel 180.00 Other Costs 999.99 561.66 $ 5,778.53 $ 1,119.66 Less Revenue 304.i x 5270 meals -1,581.00 Net Contract Cost $ 4,197.53 $ 1,119.66 $50 petty cash fund authorized Initials• f' Conf c or �Z//l 176 00151 ��, , _ ----------------- _ iz HOME HEALTH AND COUNSELING NUTRITION PROJECT BUDGET NUMBER 8 205 FIXED COSTS & IN-KIND DETAIL for February 1 to April 30, 1975 budget Federal Share Rent, Utilities, Janitorial $ 90.39 The Nutrition Project Walnut Creek office is 90 square feet, or 5.50 of a total of 1600 square feet of office space at the Walnut Creek address. The walnut Creek office expenses are: rent - $443.00, Janitorial - $45.00, utilities - $50.00 $533.00 per month -- - �- 5. 5% of $538.00 = $30.13 per month Local Share Escort & Transportation $364,.30 San Pablo Omnibus donated by City of San Pablo Dollar costs to City of San Pablo in 1974 (equipment, gasoline, insurance, dispatcher) Cost per month $90.33 Donation by drivers @ $3/hr 105 hrs/mo. 315.00 Total cash & volunteer costs $405.33/month Nuttition project participants use bus for 3/5 day's operation 1/2 of usage for these three hours are project participants (by sample check of dispatch records) $405.33 x 3/5 x 1/2 = $121.60/mo• Accounting and management $149.58 Accounting and Management Services include the services of the Executive Director a $15.55 *per hour and the Office manager D $9.29 per hour, as well as a ?-ookkeeper at $4.54 per hour. Home Health and Counseling will contribute the services of the Office Manager and Executive Director for this 90 day period at 2 hours per month for each. Insurance -__ Project employees are carried on the HHC Insurance policies. This coverage is included as non-valued A_.R. in-kind contribution. Rent $ 47.28 Use of space at Kidd Manor, 100 Austin Ct. , San Pablo donated by San Pablo Housing Authority A. Building Costs: $804,500; federal share $705,000; local share $99,500 = 12.2% local share B. Equivalent rental of space we use: 1722 sq. ft. x .30/sq. ft/mo. _ $515.50/mo C. We use space approximately 1/4 of operating time = $129.15/mo D. 12.2% local share = $15.75/mo. x 3 months = $47.28 Dining Site Volunteers $ 558.00 We expect to use regular volunteers for at least 12 hours per site per day for 3 sites x -52 days x $2.00/hr f it 7 00352 Vuv,N, a CCC Standard Form •• May 1974 CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) 1. Contract Identification Number 28 - 2o7 Department: Contra Costa County Nutrition Project for the Elderly Subject: Provision of aggregate meals for the elderly 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: United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. Capacity: Non-profit California corporation Address: $29 Main Street, Martinez, California 94553 3. Term: The effective date of this Contract is February 1, 1975 and it terminates April 30. 1975 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit: County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 3 , 064.00 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. .o- - 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 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 Nutrition Project for the Elderly under Title VII of the Older Americans Act. 9. Legal Authority: This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following , legal authorities: Title VII of the Older Americans Act of 1965 Section 53703 of the California Government Code. 10. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR • By By Cha man, Board -01 Supe sons Attest: County Clerk J. R OLSSON (Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal) -� By Deputy State of California ) County of Contra Costa ) ss. Recommended by Human Resources Agency ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor "�� --- -- known to me in those individual and By Designee business capacities, personally appeared _ (S�-- ---- before me today and acknowledged that he/ they signed it and that the corporation Form Approved: County Counsel or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. By V, Deputy Dated: ? y . - ELIZABETH p. HUTCNIr•.S 0353 DEPUTY COU='N CLE: ' Contra Costa County. California U.ahv LuS:O county, Lali:o:nia v At sv.l ... °r..,' -..... ..;..}.fit.. CCC Standard Form May 1974 PAYMENT PROVISIONS Variable Payments Adjusted to Cost NUMBE - 2074 1. Amount. Subject to the payment limit of this contract, County will pay Contractor, - ----- - monthly, an amount equal to Contractor's reimbursable actual costs subject to the yr - "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. AW* = M 2. Cost of Services. Payment to the Contractor for services provided under the pro- �..� ®•_o visions of this contract shall be on the basis of the actual cost of services, but County -W shall In no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the maximum specified payment L -. . limit of this contract. Actual cost shall not include remodeling (except with prior State approval ) and/or equipment purchases as to any item which has a usaful life in excess of two years and a value in excess of 51000 except that part of such costs that can reasonably be charged to depreciation. 3. Cost Basis. Contractor's allowable actual costs for reimbursable expenditure will be subject to final determination in accordance with United States Bureau of the Budget L. *,¢ Circular No. A-87, which shall be implemented by such of the following described docu- ments as are applicable to the services provided under this contract: k, a. "OASC-5 A Guide for Non-Profit Institutions: Cost Principles and Procedures for Establishing Indirect Cost Rates for Grants and Contracts with the Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Welfare." � b. "OASC-8 A Guide for Local Government Agencies: Establishing Cost Allocation 4 P a� ns and Indirect Code Proposals for Grants and Contracts with the Federal ..Government." e. Other State of California or Federal guide for establishing indirect cost alto- cations, as may be required to meet the special needs of a contract program. 4. Payment. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly in the manner and form prescribed by the County (Demand Form D-i5). Upon approval of each demand by the County Human Resources Director or his designee, County will make payments as specified above. 5. 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 v , Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been � _ - carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed m..� .�, or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit Y of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) . 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination Wfi of this contract, Contractor shall submit to the County•a Cost Report in the form required by the County showing the actual allowable cost of services. If the cost - �-�-x —� report shows that the actual allowable cost of services for the term exceeded the x payments, County will remit the difference to Contractor subject to the maximum mmaW specified in the pavment limit. If the cost report shows that the payments exceeded the actual allowable cost of services for the term, the Contractor shall refund the difference to the County. a 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by Stater County in addition T) to any certified audit required by the Service Plan. If the audit(•p) show a difference = between the actual cost of services and the payments made ( includin� adjustments made pursuant to the Cost Report and Settlement provisions contained herein) then the pro- cedure contained in -the Cost Reoort and Settlement provisions to adjust payments to T" costs shall be followed. 8. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to and/or comulying 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 any of its obligations under this Agreement. d0bl Initials: �n�e Lon,�dt.�Vr '� �dlIure ru perrVruo�yUZI c�►y U1 he extent they are arriburable ro ���JJjj Its obligations under this Agreement. initials; r � __ teff CCC Standard Form May 1974 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES General Conditions 1. Compliance with Las:: rvUM6ER 2 8 - 207 ._........... .. ....................... 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 a County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records: Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection bX 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 thritf-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 Soecifications 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 Department - 1 - 4025.5 :c4c+cNH haT tete B I - 8. Modifications and Amendments: NUMBER . 2 8 ,2 U 7 ! This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document-execErM&-.-,y.._.,.._. 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 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 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 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: Contractor Department - 2 si b ... � . . . .. .. ....... w - 2 - O 56 NuMBE Z .: tZ 17. Confidentiality: R --....M---.- 2 O 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- �_M.___. 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- _____®_-_ fixate 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: Contractor Department 003,57 - 3 - i 3 - w o- 01 - I SERVICE PLAN ,P. o .. 9 Number 2 O 7 Service Provisions United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. , hereinafter referred to as Contractor, shall serve nutritionally balanced meals in a comfortable, congenial atmosphere and provide supportive social services pursuant to County approved program schedules for the County Nutrition Project for the Elderly, daily on every Monday through Friday, during the period of this contract, excepting those days that are national holidays. Contractor shall be subject to specifications relevant to its performance included in the Application and Approval Documents under Title VII of the Older Americans Act which is incorporated herein by reference. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with the work program, attached hereto which is incorporated by reference as Appendix A. Contractor shall provide meals for service under this contract from food caterer or caterers designated by the County in writing. n _ Contractor shall solicit support from local agencies, clubs, groups and individuals ---- _-- in an attempt to integrate the Nutrition Program into the community. Contractor will place primary emphasis on reacthing those isolated individuals who, because of limited financial resources, are unable to prepare for themselves well-balanced, -. - nutritious meals. As vacancies occur in the meals program, staff shall attempt to fill these openings with persons that meet the above criteria rather than on a first come, first served basis. A registration system and waiting list will be used to a insure maximum utilization of the Program by persons described above. Supportive services specified in Appendix A may be utilized by persons unable to participate in the meals program. Payment for Service "The Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" referred to in the Payment Provisions is incorporated herein by reference as Appendix B. The monthly payment for reimbursable - - -� expenditures to Contractor referred to in the Payment Provisions will be less the amount of income collected for meals during said month, which will be deducted from total Contractor expenses in arriving at the net amount due. A separate checking account (Income Account) will be established by the Contractor which will be apart from any other Contractor accounts, in which shall be deposited all payments for meals received from participants. The Income Account will be used only to transfer funds to the Contractor's General Account. -- Other than cash disbursements from any Petty Cash fund, all of Contractor's project disbursements will be by check, drawn upon the Contractor's General Account or any a special account specifically for this project. - ----- - All disbursements from the Contractor's General Account for the Nutrition Project shall be clearly identified as such. Initials: Contractor County . m, ©0058 ...... ....... 1 APPENDIX A L 4 WORK PROGRAM Number 28 - 207 I. ADMINISTRATION Contractor agrees to: A. Staff 1. Recruit, hire and train paid and volunteer'staff as needed and budgeted to provide administration, meal service and supportive services. Con- tractor's job descriptions for its staff must include those duties and responsibilities listed in the job descriptions submitted as part of the County grant application to the State Office On Aging. 2. Supervise staff in the carrying out of those activities as defined in Title VII of the Older Americans Act and as specified herein and ensure -�- -- -^ that participants are treated courteously and warmly. ---- ---------- ---- 3. Facilitate and coordinate activities with county-assigned staff within the project. B. Program Planning 1. Participate with the County in program planning and financial exploration. C. Records 1. Maintain records of participants and operation, which shall be open to inspection by authorized representatives of the County, State and Federal --- - -- Governments, using forms required by the County. 2. Keep books on all expenditures and income related to the project. Maintain Cash Disbursements, Payroll and In-Kind Resources Journals. 3. Provide the County with program and financial reports as requested. These include but are not limited to: Weekly Report of participant characteristics and number of meals served (due Thursday afternoon); Monthly Narrative Report (due 5th of the following month); monthly financial report (due 5th " of the following month); and annual program and financial report (due 10 days after the end of the project year). II. MEALS SER:'ICE Contractor agrees to: A. Congregate Serve congregate meals 5 days per week at 1 Site: Oakley Senior Center, - Number of Heals Daily . 24 Rosemary Lane Oakley, California Meals may be reassigned by the Project Director to any other County Nutrition Site dependent on the success of Outreach efforts and the established need. B. Home Delivered ry Contractor will not deliver more than 10% of total meals to participants' homes. Participants are eligible to home-delivered meals only when they are regular participants at a congregate meal site and are temporarily ill or incapacitated. Contractor shall complete and keep on file form #NP-29 Congregate Waiver for 1 each participant receiving a home-delivered meal. Initials: 0-00359 Contractor County -1- E -1- 3 APPENDIX A WORK PROGRAM . ' Number ,�Gc�r 8 . 20 C. Staffing Use staff (as budgeted in Appendix B) and volunteers primarily for the delivery ii of meal service and secondarily for provision of supportive services (III A). Staff and volunteers will be permanently or temporarily reassigned to meal service whenever necessary and appropriate. D. Meal Delivery 1. Order meals from food caterer designated by County with 72 hours notice and will accept delivery of meals at the site designated. 2. Insulated food containers provided by the County shall be assigned to the Contractor. Contractor shall thoroughly clean food containers after meals and prepare them for pickup by the food caterer for his use in preparing for the next delivery to the Contractor. 3. Certify the number of meals and acceptability of the food supplied by the food caterer using form FNP-35, ME14U. This form will be submitted to County each Friday afternoon and cover food service for Monday through Friday for that week. 4. Maintain a close working relationship with the food caterer and County Nutritionist, including coordination of food service training of the Contractor's star and volunteers by the food caterer and County Nutritionist. III. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES A. Contractor agrees to provide the following supportive services in conjunction with meal service subject to direction of County: 1. Outreach 2. Recreation 3. Escort 4. Transportation . 5. Food shopping assistance B. Contractor agrees to provide time and place for the following serri.ces to be offered by County assigned staff: 1. Nutrition education 2. Infozmation and Referral 3. Health and Welfare counseling IV. SITE COUNCILS _ Contractor will develop and staff a site council for each site; the membership to b consist of at least 51% of those persons receiving meal services. Site Councils shall meet once monthly and follow the guidelines established and stated in the Project Council ByLa:rs, which is incorporated herein by reference. Minutes of Site Council meetings shall be forwarded to the Project Director by the last day of each month. Contractor shall also appoint non-participants who are knowledge- able in the needs of the elderly and/or active in senior affairs, not to exceed 49% of the total membership. Contractor staff shall attend all County Project Council meetings. Initials: Contractor County 00360 -2- +['�1 T•r_lT�n1,�C`a .,tT3,�J:'y%.`.K!, �, .. ::'-n^•w .: _. - -.. .. .,.. .... .. ., ., r.. _ ... .' •ry.'•`u� 'A'':yTP 'r. W360 _2_ APPENDIX B NUTRITION PROJECT i United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" THREE MONTHS February 1, 1975 to April 30, 1975 SALARIES .Pauline Radetic $4.30 x 6 hr. x 62 days $1,600.00 Aide $3.00 x 4 hr. x 62 days 744.00 Bookkeeper $50.00 x 3 mos. 150.00 $2,494.00 FRINGE BENEFITS (15$) 352.00 COST OF CONDIMENTS 45.00 ' TRAVEL (Staff) 173.00 Total Budget $3,064.00 Initials: Contractor Department U0361 ? r 111 -...,. '. 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Settlement of the County Claim for Medical Services Rendered to Dennis Fleurisson. On recommendation of the County Lien Committee, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- Controller is AUTHORIZED to accept the sum of $1,000 in settle- ment of the County claim for medical services rendered to Dennis Fleurisson. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator County Counsel affixed this 18th day of March 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By -7 . Deputy Clerk H 24 12»a • 15-M N. Ingraham 6ja62 i .-. 1 .-.. .y._ .,. ..., ....;Y np. «:_ f .;art• t In the Board of Supervisors - -- of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , ig 75 In the Matter of Report of County Administrator on Title VI (CETA) and Public Service Employment Program. ---- The County Administrator having presented to the Board a report dated March, 1975 entitled "The Implementation of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title VI, Public Service Employment Program"; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY TITS BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOIs1LEDGED. The .foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. ROES: None. ------ ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Acting Director of Supervisors Personnel affixed this 1 sth day of March ig 75 Director, Human 4 ) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Resources Agency , i ' H 24 12/74 - is M Bye ' Deputy Clerk ax P. ine M. Neufeld 00363 4—V..vV • . A Report to the Board of Supervisors County of Contra Costa, California on The Implementation of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Title VI' Public Service Employment Program by Arthur G. Will County Administrator March, 1975 RECEIVED MAF; i 8 1975 J. Z Mssan %W. spm COSfA CO. ,f J 00304 AP 1 Following the December 24, 1974 instructions of your Board, + the $3.1 million the United States Department of Labor estimated i that we would receive in the final allocation under Title VI of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (for the whole County exclusive of the City of Richmond which received its own grant) , was distributed among existing county subgrantees in proportion to the amount of CETA money they already have boen allocated. Five of the agencies being offered additional money chose to return. some or all of it to the County for redistribution among the , —A AAA\ I RECEIVED MAR / g 1975 J. 2. o1_sro: COSTA CO. v J 00304 'Yq,"y 'q'L' 2.•wl�'r[6Y.�;'.SY!! "'.n.r «'. .... y.;u w+.,Mvala t „,:.A•,. .�:.. .R. - ., -,- ... , ...`. :., _. .. _. .. -. ., t .. .. %! iron T-D` ay`;>ctT"y,.. Following the December 24, 1974 instructions of your Board, the $3.1 million the United States Department of Labor estimated that we would receive in the final allocation under Title VI of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (for the whole County - -_- exclusive of the City of Richmond which received its own grant) , was distributed among existing county subgrantees in proportion to the amount of CETA money they already have been allocated. Five •_ . _ of the agencies being offered additional money crhose to return. some or all of it to the County for redistribution among the remaining agencies. This amount (approximately $150,000) was reallocated among those subgrantees which requested additional funding on a basis inversely related to the amount of money they already have received. That is, those agencies that had the smallest amounts of money to date were given first priority on reallocation of this additional money. This resulted in six agencies being allocated additional funds, all of which had less than $50,000 in N CETA II money. By January 10, 1975 (the first deadline set by the Department of Labor) the Public Employment Program Division of the Civil Service Office had contacted all 31 subgrantees, explained the details of this new legislation to them, acquired the necessary funding information and prepared the modification to our CETA agreement. This modification secured approximately $1 million of our Title VI Grant. The balance was acquired with a subsequent modification due February 10. This was necessary because the Department of Labor was not able to provide us with final allocation figures in time to meet the hiring deadlines they had established. As mandated by the U. S. Department of Labor, the County and some of the subgrantees were able to hire the first participants into the new CETA VI program by January 10, 1975. Our efforts to hire the balance of the 65 positions the County itself was to hire involved the Job Fair, a report on which has already been made to your Board. Additionally we created special project classifications with broad specifications which enabled us to _ utilize that particular job title in various County departments ® � (Human Services Worker I, II and III and Public Service Workers I and II) . Based on planning for anticipated additional Public Service Employment money that was done in early November of 1974, we had departmental requests for numerous additional positions. My office, working in conjunction with the Civil Service Office, reviewed these -- - -- requests for organizational and workload justification, for appropriateness for inclusion in this type of program, and selected 65 jobs to be filled with these funds. Attached is a schedule outlining these jobs by agency, classification and number. During the week of January 20, eligible lists developed at the Job Fair for County CETA VI positions were forwarded to all hiring departments. �� 00365 2. By the end of January, 1975 the County had hired about 50 of the 65 CETA VI positions, executed 30 of 31 subgrant agreements, and collected most of the subgrantee budgeting information necessary to prepare the full funding CETA VI modification by the Department of Labor deadline of February 10, 1975. Then, after all of the above had been accomplished and the program was about 80 percent implemented, the Department of. Labor announced that our final CETA VI allocation is 15 percent less than their planning estimate (about $2.7 million) . The Regional Office of the Department of Labor explained that the "planning estimate" of $3.1 million was so far off because : , an error was made in computing that estimate. This required that the County go back and reallocate the final allocation among its subgrantees, again collect data from all thirty-one subgrantees on how they will budget their lesser amounts of funding and, most disheartening of all, tell all the people who have received jobs under CETA VI that they will now probably be laid off before Christmas 1975. Regarding the CETA VI funding cut, it was our policy that the County and each subgrantee be given approximately 85 percent of their original estimated allocation, thereby sharing the 15 percent cut evenly with all parties. Schedule B outlines the final allocations. 00366 i ms's.-c:��x,ry "s: �a 'w" �*,gy'.. ,; ::. _ ..,.• ^. _ fi SCHEDULE A Contra Costa County, California County Positions Under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Title VI With the CETA VI funds retained by the County, the following positions have been filled: A� Classification - .Positions Human Resources Agency Central Admin. Account Clerk Trainee 1 Typist Clerk Trainee 1 Medical Services Clerk 4 Hospital Services Worker 2 Social Service Typist Clerk Trainee 1 ---- Home Health Aide 6 Human Services Worker 4 Health Human Services Worker 2 21 :Sheriff-Coroner Clerk 1 Typist Clerk TraiVee 1 Public Services Worker I 5 7 Public Works Public Service Worker II 10 Probation Administrative Assistant 1 Human Services Worker I 2 Human Services Worker II 1 Human Services Worker III 2 6 Civil Service Typist Clerk Trainee 1 Administrative Assistant 1 - -� 2 District Attorney Typist Clerk Trainee 6 00367 UUA)r I 2. Assessor Clerk 1 1 1 Trainee Typest Clerk Appraiser Trainee 3 5 Planning Planning Technician 2: Library Typist Clerk Trainee 2'. Public Service Worker II 1 3 Supt. of Schools Typist Clerk Trainee l Office of Economic Opportunity Administrative Assistant 1 .Building Inspection Clerk 1 TOTAL 65 00365 a - x. .. r .. Y. W,.. .. ''�T'. _ - -- 00265 .. . • n t Y,. SCHEDULE B CETA VI - Final Subgrantee Allocations Contra Costa County, California The following schedule outlines the final CETA VI allocations to all 31 subgrantees and the County. The amounts indicated are approximately 85 percent of the amounts allocated under the'. ' Department of Labor "planning estimate" based on CETA VI allocations. Agency Final Allocation Cities Antioch $ 26,533 Brentwood 7,960 Concord 429,835 E1 Cerrito 37,147 Lafayette 23,879 Martinez 87,559 Pittsburg 108,786 Pleasant Hill 66,333 San Pablo 114,092 Walnut Creek 48,191 Subtotal $950,315 School Districts Antioch Unified $114,092 Brentwood Union 32,935 Byron Union 15,920 John Swett Unified 70,443 Knightsen ; 21,227 Lafayette 129,186 Liberty Union High 142,453 Martinez Unified 1. 46,201 Moraga 15,920 Mt. Diablo Unified 153,892 Oakley Union 40,894 Orinda Union 43,548 _ Pittsburg Unified 55,719 Richmond Unified 100,825 San Ramon Valley Unified 30,281 Subtotal $813,536 00369 nN:\.4r ^C ia'..r..s;.. Tun yr�,,,,i� }Cca 'Ye:S.•_r. ... __ 0009 2. Other Special Districts Ambrose Recreation and Park $ 0 East Contra Costa Irrigation 13,266 Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park 10,613 San Pablo Sanitary 45,702 Subtotal $ 69,581 State Agencies $ 132,665 Housing Authority of Contra Costa $ 84,906 County of Contra Costa $ 602,303 TOTAL $2,653,306 00370 - i i 00370'I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 ' 19 7 In the Matter of Authorizing ierite--Off of District Attorney Aid Overpayment Accounts. The County Auditor—Controller having filed with this Board a list of delinouent accounts receivable (District Attorney Aid Overpayment Accounts) in the amount of $299, and having recommended that said accounts be written off: On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority is GRANTED to the County Auditor—Controller to write off the aforesaid delinquent accounts receivable. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Auditor—Controller Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of District Attorney Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March , 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bti , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 15-M Maxine M. Ne 0€ 371 i � ■ t. A. L.L"—L i1—JLUj v NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. No Boggess. 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 Auditor—Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of District Attorney Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March 019 75 J -1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B�'^ _, Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 • 15-M Maxine M. Neuf 5 c DISTRICT ATTORNEY AID OVERPAYMENT ACCOUNTS RECO M4TDED FOR WRITE40FF MOWN, Margurite 09 9.00 d13SON, Betty 09 38.00 1'fARTIN , Manuel 09 9.00 MONn;01KrRY, Be tty 09 TRUawy Gladys 145.00 80.00 WEEKS, Elaine 09 Ruth 9.00 09 TINGLING, 9.00 $ 299.00 MAR 4, 1975 J. OMON CLERK DOR 0 OF WPERW g5 Microfibled with board order Ou372 I :;k i� .p. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Establishment of Imprest Fund for Social Service Department. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that establishment of a $125 imprest fund for the Conservatorship Unit of the Social Service Department is AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 18th day of March 19 75 Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator ' By Deputy Clerk H sa 12n4 • 15-M Maxine M. Neu eld 00373 JJ I I i i i In the Board of Supervisors I of t Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 1975 �~ In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Conference. n the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Orlyn H. Vood, M.D., 4%cting County Health Officer, And D. R. Meyer, Data and Projects Coordinator, Health Department , are AUTHORIZED to attend a conference on Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Project Evalua- tion on the National Level in Washington, D. C. from March 24, 1975 through March 25, 1975, all travel expenses to be paid from Federal project funds. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. 4. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linseheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Acting County Health Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Officer Supervisors Data and Projects affixed this 18thday of March , 19 75 Coordinator, Health Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By , /- , / Deputy Clerk H sa 12/7Co=*y Administrator 36bbie 0019rrez QUn33'74 s W In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 1925- In 925-in the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Conference. On the recommendation of the CountyCuAdmDnistrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. A. h irector of Planning, is AUTHORIZED to attend, at county expense, the joint planning conference of the American Society of Planning officials and the Community Planning Association of Canada in Vancouver, Canada, from April 12, 1975 through April 17, 1975• The foregoing order was passed by the Board this 18th day of March, 1975- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on tha minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director of Planning Supermsors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of. March 19 75 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 tzns - :5-M R bie Gjrrez 0037 ► .,'tae' ^.,• , . ;_ .;,. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 19 ,9, in the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Workshop. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ms. Permelia A. Hulse, Assistant Public Defender, is AUTHORIZED to attend the Defender Management Workshop to be conducted by the National College of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Public Defenders in Washington, D. C. from March 20, 1975 through March 23, 1975, all expenses to be paid from Federal funds. Passed by the Board on March 18, 1975• r 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Defender Supers County Auditor-Controller County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March 19 J-5 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By jC Deputy Clerk H 24 1.7/74 - 15-Mt Ro166ie Gu ' errez t 003'10 own UU�alb In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 ' 197-5 In the Matter of Amending Resolution Number 74/573 Establishing Rates to be Paid to Child Care Institutions. On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Resolution Number 74/573 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions during the fiscal year 1974-1975 is AMENDED to include CEDU Foundation, Post Office Box 1176, Running Springs, California at s monthly rate of $683 and the Kennan House, 6527 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, California at a monthly rate of $650, effective March 18, 1975. The foregoing order Was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency 18th March SociRl Service affixed this day of , 19 75 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator ,v • `�/�,,,�r-� , Deputy Clerk H za 12/74 • ls-M Lynn J. Beitler 0013 I �, _, ,. ,. . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ��---� R • 147 in the Matter of _ --�- ----- Authorizing payment for audit of 1973 Head Start Program- Auditor-Controller, and As recommended b9 the County . on motion of Supervisor A- AUTHORIZES Certified conded by Supervisor J. E nayment of $3, 30 tQ audit of Mr. Erwin Ritz, Moriarty, the Board hereby id. Certified public Accountant, for the 1973 Head Start Prozram. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: Supervisors A. M- Dias, J. F• Moriarty, AYES: E. A. Linscheid, J- P- Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor N. Boggess. 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 data afoWtnid. es my hand and the Seal of the Board of E. !4. Ritz Supervisors 1975. cc: i�iarch , Economic Ont)ortunity affixed this,18th day of 14 r_ t__-,N, Clerk Program Director County Auditor--Controller , Qeputy Clerk County Administrator By H 24 12/74 - 15-M A• Jpsep 003'78 5 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 195 in the Matter of Authorizing Increase in the Revolving Fund for the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is GRANTED to increase the revolving fund of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court from 5235 to a total of $330• The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 th cc: Mt. Diablo Municipal Courte Seal of the Board of County Auditor— Supervisors Controller affixed this 18th- day of i March , 19 75 County AdministratorJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H 2412174 15-M iiaXine Y. Neuf e d 00379 9 y- UU61J i a f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Molter of Request for Cancellation of Land Conservation Agreement (1305-RZ) in the Pittsburg Area. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having this day called attention to a March 13, 1975 letter from Mr. W. E. Buchanan et al requesting cancellation of a Land Conservation Agreement (130E5-RZ) approved by this Board on January 16, 1969 for property located in the Pittsburg area; and Mr. Gordon Turner, Attorney representing the Buchanan family, having noted that the subject property is contained in the request of the City of Pittsburg for consent to include unincor- porated lands in the proposed Southeast Assessment District No. 1974-1 , and that continuation of said land in the agricultural ► preserve status would make inclusion in the assessment district economically prohibitive; and Mr. J. B. Clausen, County Counsel, having advised that if the Board is inclined to approve the aforesaid request, it might wish to refer same to the Planning Commission to initiate hearings on the required rezoning change from A-4 to an appropriate classi- fication; and The Board having discussed the matter, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Planning Commission for recommendation by May 13, 1975. JMOM The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. o NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. Gordon Turner Supervisors Planning Commission affixed this 18th day of March 19 Y5 County Counsel 3 Director of Planning / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By f/ Deputy Clerk a i ►+ sa 12/74 - 15-M Vera Nelson 00380 . ,. w, . REC LI V� D MqR Z/� 1975 o CLFRK gpqRD R.O��RV A �O.LSORS March 11 1975 ' The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County County Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 Gentlemen: _. Re: Request for Cancellation of Land Conservation Agreement (1305 - R.Z. - 68) on the Buchanan 113 + acre Ranch South of Pittsburg The undersigned, Ruth L. Buchanan (widow of Warren G. Buchanan, deceased) as owner of an undivided one-fourth interest, William E. Buchanan, a married man dealing with his separate property, as owner of an undivided one-half interest, and Ruth L. Buchanan and William E. Buchanan as trustees U/W and by decree of final distribution of the - ----- estate of Warren G. Buchanan, deceased, as owners of the remaining undivided one-fourth interest, of a 113 + acre ranch situate in the northeast quarter of Section 29, T. 2 N., R. 1 E. , M. D. B. and M. (identified as Parcel No. 089- 050-044 on current county assessor's roll), situated on southerly side of Buchanan Road approximately one mile easterly of Kirker Pass Road, which lands are presently _a situated in an agricultural preserve and subject to the restrictions of a Land Conservation Agreement dated February 25, 1969, recorded February 27, 1969 in Volume 5821, Official Records, Page 467, Recorder's Office, respectfully request the cancellation of said Land Conservation Agreement pursuant to the provisions of Sections 51282 to 51283.3 Government Code of California, by reason of the following facts and circumstances: 1. The City of Pittsburg, pursuant to its Resolution No. 5075, adopted August 19, 1974, has filed request with - --� your Board to consent to the formation of Southeast Assessment District No. 1974-1, which district includes not only lands within the city, but also unincorporated lands lying southerly of the city, including the Buchanan ranch above referred to, -1- 00381 _ ..._. - 00381 .a , l J f for installation of a water distribution system. This { request is now pending for determination by your Board. On December 5, 1974, at the public hearing on the city's request, we filed a written protest to the inclusion of our lands above described in said proposed assessment district, so long as our lands remain subject to the restrictions contained -- ----� in the above referred to Land Conservation Agreement. In our protest we pointed out that our share of the estimated costs of the improvement work for the district would run somewhere in the neighborhood of $186,500. Such an assessment would render it economically prohibative to continue the lands in an agricultural preserve. We indicated in our protest that if our lands are necessary to support the assessment district, and needed for residential development in the area, we would have no objection to the inclusion of our lands into the assessment district and the cancellation of the restrictions by a purchaser for residential development; providing, of course, your Board approved the cancellation w ------- of the restrictions subject to the payment of penalty for such cancellation. The Albert D. Seeno Construction Co. , a large land developer of Pittsburg, is interested in acquiring our 113 acres, providing the restrictions can be removed and the lands included in the proposed assessment district. We have tentatively agreed to a purchase price of $6,000 per acre based upon the net acreage in this ranch to be determined by a survey. Out of the proceeds of sale, if the restrictions are cancelled, we are to pay the statutory cancellation fee prescribed in Section 51283 Government Code of 50% of the assessed value of these lands to be determined by the County Assessor as though they were free of the contractual restrictions of the Land Conservation Agreement, which as we understand it would amount to 12.5% of the sales price (50% x 25% of $6,000 per acre sales price = $750 per acre cancellation fee) . This cancellation fee of $750 per acre is substantially more than any loss sustained by the county in real property taxes by reason of the recording of the Land Conservation Agreement. 2. It is our view that: (a) The cancellation will not be inconsistent with the purposes of the California Land Conservation Act of p TM 1965 as amended; (b) The cancellation is in the public interest for the reasons: (i) the residential community of Pittsburg has expanded and grown to such an extent that it now abuts the 113 acres on three sides, i.e. , north, east and west; (ii) the improvements called for in the proposed Southeast Assessment District No. 1974-1 are vitally needed by the -2- 00382 i E [k ' f i community for adequate water service; (iii) the 113 acre parcel is so situated that it must be an integral part of the assessment district; and (iv) the lands are necessary to provide for the reasonable expansion of the residential community of Pittsburg. Accordingly, we respectfully request that your Board take the necessary steps to cancel the Land Conservation Agreement hereinabove referred to on our 113 acre ranch. Respectfully submitted, -��--- RUTH L. BUCHANAN Individually C- r��s•-r.� WILLIAM E. BUCHANAN Individually RUTH L. BUCHANAN Trustee WILLIAM E. BUCHANAN '— Trustee Trustees under will of Warren G. Buchanan, Deceased -3- 00383 IN n. . y� 1 S a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 . 19 75 Warren G. Buchanan, Deceased -3- 00383 MIN= ,i { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 . 19 75 In the Matter of Hearing on City of Pittsburg Proposed Southeast Assessment District No. 1974-1 . The Board on February 11 , 1975 having continued to this date the hearing on the request of the City of Pittsburg for -con- sent or -consent to include unincorporated lands in the proposed Pittsburg Southeast Assessment District No. 1974-1 and for jurisdiction• to form said district; and Attorney Gordon Turner, representing Mr. W. E. Buchanan et al, having requested an additional thirty-day extension of the hearing; and Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is APPROVED and the hearing on the proposed assessment district is continued to May 13, 1975 at 2 p.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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• Mr. Gordon Turner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Robert Brunsell, Supervisors Bond Counsel affixed this 18th day of March 1975 Engineer of Work J. R. OLSSON, Clerk City of Pittsburg City of Antioch By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M Vera Nelson Public Works Director Director of Planning County Administrator 00384 +!i'.-'1` v K;r y'c,'vtC %F€A,� '.,•r,r.Ps':« 'M »,var 00"84 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Letter inviting county partici- pation in 122nd annual State Fair. The Board having received a March 4, 1975 letter from Mr. William Penn Mott, Jr. , Director, California Exposition, a Division of the State Department of Parks and Recreation, P.O. Box 15649, Sacramento, California 95813 inviting the county to participate in the 122nd annual State Fair to be held August 22 through September 9, 1975 and transmitting a questionnaire in connection therewith; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid invitation and questionnaire are REFERRED to the Contra Costa County Development Association. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Mr. William Penn Mott, Jr. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of C.C.C. Development Assoc. Supervisors --- County Administrator affixed this 1 Rte, day of March 19 7-5.- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By if"/ i,Z' �-, —)l W-�� , Deputy Clerk H sa 12/74 • 15-M Helen C. Marshall 00365 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 . 197 In the Matter of Request from Pittsburg Senior High School Graduating Class of 19157. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having submitted to the Board a letter he received from Mrs. Marlene Martinez, reprep senting the graduating Class of 1955, Pittsburg Senior High School, advising of its proposal to establish a "living memorial" for deceased classmates, and requesting permission to plant a tree on the grounds of either the Pittsburg Branch of the County Library System or the County Building Complex at Civic Avenue, Pittsburg; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the Public [Forks Department (Buildings and Grounds). The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. c c: Tess. M.. Martinez Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of 124 Manville Avenue Supervisors Pittsburg, CA `-4565 affixed this i c,+,, day of Trarrh 19 7r, Public Works �j J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 01 Buildings and Grounds By Deputy Clerk H sa 12/74?oM10-'ty Administrator L. Kincaid 004 00385 .r i - t { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75- In the Matter of better with respect to Fixed Base Operators of Buchanan Field. The Board having received a March 11, 1975 letter from Mr. Richard Rockwell, Attorney, on behalf of the Fixed Ease Operators of Buchanan Field, Concord, advising that Air-Concorde proposes to operate an air taxi and air charter service from Buchanan Field, alleging that these activities are in violation of the county ordinances and the leases and sub-leases between the county and the Fixed Base Operators, and requesting action necessary to protect said leases and sub-leases; On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said matter is RE'FF.RIUD to County Counsel and the Aviation Liaison Committee. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. binscheid, J. P. Kenny. NO S: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Mr. Richard Rockwell Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of 113 G Street Supervisors Antioch, Ca. 94509 affixed this 18th of March , 19 75 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Aviation liaison Cte. County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Public Works Director en C. Marshall H 24 IVJI ftt Manager Air-Concorde, Sheraton Inn, 0 ��� 45 John Glenn Drive, Concord �v. „p}�sa 4`',!!'�' +T°.x:��-r{�aL'w RC"�9..k :- r,. '<s ;i. .. ._ � _ - .• .. - i .: "' j 45 John Glenn Drive, Concord 1, kk++YY MAW In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 In the Matter of letter with respect to construc- tion of the new county jail. The Board having received a March 4, 1975 letter from Police Chief Leo C. Garfield, Chairman, Contra Costa County Police Chiefs' Association, advising that the association is unanimous in its position that construction of the new county jail should proceed immediately and expressing the opinion that any further --- delay can only create more problems; On notion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid communication is ACKNOWLEDGED and same is REFERRED to the County Administrator. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. ROES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor I.I. N. Boggess. 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: Chief Leo C. Garfield Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of C.C.C. Pol ice Chiefs' Supervisors Assoc. affixed this 1 Nth day ofyareh 197.5- Richmond 97,5-Richmond Police Dept. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Civic Center & Macdonald Ave. ,-,,� Richmond, Calif. 94570 By � �✓C_ �'`�c�� � , Deputy Clerk H 2a Mfinty"Administrator Helen C. Marshall County Sheriff-Coroner 00388 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 13 , 1975 In the Matter of Inquiry with respect to - ---- allocation of revenue sharing funds. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having apprised the Board of a letter he received from Mr. Cecil W. Borton, 56 Mariposa Court, Danville, California advising that there is a Senior Citizens Club for the Danville-Alamo area, and inquirin as to whether the establishment of a Senior Citizens Center faid related functions and facilities) might qualify for an allocation from revenue sharing funds; and On motion of Supervisor Linscheid, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid inquiry is REFERRED to the County Administrator for reply to Mr. Borton. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, S. P. Kenny. ROES: Mone. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Mr. C. W. Borton Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18th day of Larch 1975 'J // J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By O� - ��� , Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - 15-M L. Kincaid 0098 fj F Vw i l In the Board of Supervisors of F Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Application for Grant of an Open-Space Easement for Property in the Mt. Diablo ' Area. The Board having received a March 10, 1975 letter from Mr. W. G. Broderick, Attorney for the Diablo Bowmen, submitting his clients' application for grant of an open-space easement (pursuant to Government Code Section 51050 et seq. ) for property located on the eastern slopes of Mt. Diablo and presently being utilized as an archery range and recreation area; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said application is REFERRED to the Director of Planning and County Counsel for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. mp ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. W. G. Broderick Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of March . 19 75 County Counsel County Administrator �1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By U�%hC_ ��-- . Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-x+1 Vera Nelson 00390 AYt•.6: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, ` E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I 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. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. W. G. Broderick Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of March , 19 75 County Counsel I R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator _ V�_= � , Deputy Clerk BY_ H 24 12/74 - 15-M Vera Nelson 00390 51 William G. Broderick j� ATTORNEY AT LAW { / 1975 EK.1243 & MAIN STREET MAR WALNUT T GRECALIFORNIA 94"5 T� TELEPHONE 4131934.8625 i. C. OLLWI SCA22 W SMx"06 �aA CAStA CA•.0� March 10, 1975 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Administrative Bldg. Martinez, California 94553 RE: Application for Grant of an Open-Space Easement Government Code 51050 et seg. Property Parcel # 078-300-001-1 Ckmer: Diablo Bowmen Gentlemen; i Pursuant to Section 51050 et seq of the California Government Code, application is hereby made by the Diablo Bowmen for Grant of an Open-Space Easement on the above described property. The property consists of approximately 63 acres located on the eastern slopes of Mt. Diablo and is presently being utilized as an archery range and recreation area. The property is presently owned by the Diablo Bowmen, an archery club. t We believe that this land fully meets the criteria set forth in Section 51056 of the Government Code for a Grant of Open-Space Easement. I attach a copy of correspondence dated September 12, 1974 from William Penn Mott Jr. , Director of the California State - Department of Parks and Recreation indicating State interest gla-, and intentions regarding the property. Also I would indicate that the property is presently part nL�e of a State game preserve and I am informed that the general plan for the county designates that this property remain "open-space" . A letter intention to file an application was sent in August of 1974. The County Planning Department was unable to act at that time because it was felt that a comprehensive — - ---�- criteria for the granting of "openspace easements ' should be developed before any such easements were granted. i 00391 U William G. Broderick ATTORNEY AT LAW P— --- t245 S. MAIN STREET WALNUT CREEK. CALIFORNIA 94398 TELEPHONE 4131934.8623 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors page two I believe that it is in the public interest to proceed immediately to hearings on the easement applied for herein for the following reasons; 1_ There is no requirement in law for the development of a comprehensive County criteria for the granting of open space easements other than the development of a "general plan" . 2_ The granting of an open space easement in this case could not possible prejudice any comprehensive plan later developed because the land clearly meets the statuatory requirements. 3. There is already a tax arrearage on the land of $1950.24 for 1974 property taxes_ Unless the club obtains significant tax relief from 1975 taxes, the only practical means available to raising sufficient funds to pay back taxes will be to sell a portion of the land to private investors. For the reasons stated above I request that this application be referred to the County Planning Department and that they be asked to return the application to the Board with their report and recommendation at the earliest possible date. vextruly yours, WILLIAM G. BR ERICK WGB/nw cc: Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Planning P- O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 • VEltl�7l+ .. #..rte .:_a.... _. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY RONALD REAGAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION P.O. sox rsQo ��� .-� Y j T ' SACRAMENTO 93811 fi, Tii �V M AR J. R. OLS50y September 12 197k . C:QX SOAR) 0; !—:4pt f T-N Y ""_7� -..DrvuM Ms. Kathren C. Cruse 159 oak Yue Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Dear Ms. Cruse: ' The property described in your letter is within the boundary proposed for acquisition as an addition to the Mount Diablo State Park. This Department's goal is to ultimately acquire all those properties Which lie within the area of first interest as indicated on the attached map. There is insufficient funds at this time to acquire all of those pro- perties desirable for the park. Your proposal to put your property in an open space easement would not diminish our interest in its ultimate acquisition. Under the open space easement, the property Would not have as high a priority for acquisition as other properties and it could well be considerable time before your property would be acquired for park use. Thank you again for your interest in the State Park System. Sincere Penn , Jr. ;rectoror Attachment RE: Diablo Bowmen - s . ..,- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 In the Matter of Letter from Bay Area Archaeological Cooperative with respect to archaeological site in Danville area. A letter having been received from Michael-J._ Moratto, " Ph. D. , Archaeologist, Bay Area Archaeological Cooperative, stating that an archaeological site in the Danville area has been damaged by a construction. project (proposed Bank of Contra Costa - 1833-RZ) ; alleging that the county' s Environ- mental Impact Report for said project is inadequate; and requesting that appropriate measures be taken to protect the site from further disturbance; and On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Dr. M. J. Moratto Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c/o Department of Supervisors Anthropology affixed this l8thday of_ March 1975 San Francisco State I k� - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk University ` 1600 Holloway Avenue BY ��• . Deputy Clerk H sa 12174Sd%_�6'Francisco, CA 94132 L. Kincaid Director of Planning County Administrator County Counsel County Sheriff-Coroner 00394 ,,. ., f � s Y EMIR RECEIVED BAY 4 March 1975 MAR 6 1975 l �! R E A J. R. opo" Cle W eoaro of SUPEaw5025 ARCHAEOLOGICAL c/o Department of Anthropology San Francisco State University COO P ERA TI VE 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94132 " Board of Supervisors r Contra Costa County _ County Offices Martinez, CA 94563 Gentlemen: Apparent violations of not less than three state laws have resulted from an inadequate Environmental Impact Report prepared by your County Planning Department. The subject report deals with the contemplated Bank of Contra Costa project (#1833-RZ), which is planned for a location between Front and Diablo Streets in Danville. The problem is that no archaeological field inspection was required as part of the environmental study pro- cess; no mention of archaeological sites is to be found within the EIR; and no archaeological mitigative measures were recommended as a condition for development. In fact, one of the largest archaeological sites in the East Bay rests upon the subject parcel, and this site has recently been damaged by a contractor removing old structures. Moreover, local residents have __.._. extensively vandalized the site (and continue to do so), collecting large numbers of human bones, artifacts, and other ancient remains. Those who enter the property to dig on this site are violating Calif. Penal Code, Title 14, Part 1 , Sec. 622-1/2, which states: y , "Every person not the owner thereof who willfully injures, disfigures, defaces, or destroys any object or thing of archaeological or historical interest or value, whether situated on private lands or within any public park or place, �f is guilty of a misdemeanor." 5i r Accordingly, I am asking that you instruct the County Sheriff to take all appropriate measures to insure that this archaeological site is protected from further vandalism and disturbance. p � Z7 �-- 3 Z7 00% Moratto to Board of Supervisors 2 Secondly, the site contains a large number of human burials--many of which have already been desecrated by looters and by the contrac- tor. I call to your attention the Calif. Health and Safety Code, Sec. 8100, which states that six or more human bodies buried at one ' place constitute a cemetery, even if the graveyard is not public. --- --- Furthermore, Sec. 7052 of the Calif. Health and Safety Code makes every person guilty of a felony who, without authority of law, muti- lates, disinters, or removes from the place of interment any human remains except :hose of a relative or friend for reinterment. By copy of this letter, I bring these matters to the attention o_f your --� County Coroner, and I ask once again that the Sheriff initiate any necessary action forthwith to terminate the felonious desecration at the site in Danville. With respect to the human burials, it should also be noted that the State has proscribed the disturbance of any Indian remains less than 200 years old (Pub. Res. Code, Sec. 5097.93); since the age of the ~------ bodies in question has not been established, it may well be that this law too is being ignored. By copy of this letter, I am asking the State Historic Preservation Officer, the State Archaeologist, and the American Indian Historical Society to look into this matter more fully. The lamentable damage to the archaeological site is only a symptom of a much more significant problem: the fact that your Planning Depart- ment does not meet the legal requirements for the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports insofar as cultural resources are con- cerned. From all evidence, the Planning Department personnel merely check an archaeological map to learn whether any known prehistoric sites exist within the boundaries of planned developments. As the attached letter plainly shows, your Planning Department was told explicitly (at 10:25 AM on 5 April 1974) that the maps supplied by my office could not be used for the evaluation of impagts upon arch- aeological resources in fulfillment of the California EnN%ironmental Quality Act. Your Planning Department staff has shown extremely poor faith and even worse judgement by using privileged information in unethical and illegal ways. I am asking, therefore, that: (1) All of the archaeological maps given to your office on 5 April 1974 be returned to my office immediately; (2) a letter be sent with the maps, affirming that no copies have been made; and (3) that you instruct your planners to comply fully with the CEQA in the future insofar as the requirements for adequate, professional archaeological studies are concerned. 00396 vv�elvv �I w Moratto to Board of Supervisors, CCo 3 I know that a number of my colleagues are preparing suit against the County for its flagrant disregard of the provisions within the CEQA which relate to cultural and historical resources. Pending this action, it is most strongly recommended that you take every- step verystep within your power to insure that the site in Danville is not subject to further disturbance and to establish environmental study procedures within your Planning Department which fully comply-with the legal charge. Sincerely, Michael J. Moratto, Ph.D. Archaeologist cc. State Attorney General State Archaeologist State Historic Preservation Officer American Indian Historical Society Director, Contra Costa Planning Department Contra Costa County Sheriff Contra Costa County Coroner Dr. George Rogers Prof. Ron Hansen, Director BAAC President Robert Edwards, Society for California Archaeology 00397 _nvia >•_.r. FS,�, at. rs`'c"�Y^,c'?�4^` ..:.. s 002197 l`h SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY �. 1600 HOUOCAY AVEP" SAN F¢ANCKCO, CAUFOCNA 94114 April 5, 1974 Contra Costa County Planning Department Martinez, Ca. Dear Sirs, - - The information contained on these naps is note for public dist'ibution. The data presented here are = intended only for use by (1 ) the Contra Costa County Planning Daaart_ent, (2) qualified arciaeologists, or (3) other resao„s_b?e s_cecialists at the discretion of the Contra Cosa :.our_ Planning DepartMent. Uncontrol- led access to these documents may result in extensive damage to archaeological sites t:±rough acts of looting s- -----� and vandalism. Your coa_oeration in this rea_ues o is appreciated. These records ars submitted to you for refrence only. They cam not be used "across the board" for • evaluation of J-_-:3-act On a?"c:iaeolo:;_i cal resources it fulfillment of t^e California Enviror-mental �zalit Act. I would like to include some co=erts on the use of base maps taxer_ fro-- King and :oratto 's publication, Arcr�aeolo�ical -mpact S=raluation. "There are very fey: areas of the State that have been fully surveyed by archaeologists, in which the locations and present conditions of all arc^aeological sites are actually known. State and local files :rill incluse records of only !hose sites that have been recorded more or less by chance". "There are only a few areas. . .,v:hera a check of the extent records will provide adeouate data for planning or EIR purooses. . .'he or-1-r rav to insure adeauate considerat'_on o- ar-. --oto Tical resources in project S v0 :??I= a full rMi nid i.2SD2C- tlo_7 of sad?ec z DroDe2 z y conducted by a cuali-iccd a: ae0;0.:?j At a miniTi'um, such an inspection should include a check of extant records on no.., irehistoric and historic sites on and aroumd the property, and a visual inspection of the surface of the property. " THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES 00398 f • 00398 2 The information contained on these naps was com- piled from records at the University of California Archaeological Research Pac?lity and the Cultural Resources office of the State Parks and Recreation Department. The data on archaeological site location have been compiled over the last 70 years, and as expected, some inconsistencies bet.;een the various sources have been encountered while plotting the information on maps. ?T-any of these si 4es were located. in relation to structures or natural features of the landscape that no longer exist. Also, a certain amount of error has probably been introduced in the transfer of information from original records to maps, and from_ one map to another over the gears. The majority of thee maps at the Research =Vcilits are 15 min. Jorld :War 1.1 issue, and the error I may have introduced while trans- ferring the material to USvS 71, min. maps must also be taken into consideration. For fairly large projects this margin of error gill probably be of no consecuence. If a knoi-m archaeological site appears to be contained within project boundries, a field inspection should be wade to deteraine the tirzcise location and the present condition of the site. All too often many* ofthese sites have been partially or completely distroyed since they :.ere recorded. Any ne:4 infornation relating to the present condition of archaeological sites that you nay encounter during your work :could be welcome at the Archaeological Research Laboratory at SPSU. Sincerely, r 003,110 y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 00399 Rq- In -W"' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19M In the Matter of Recommendation of Citizens Advisory Committee with respect to .El Sobrante Area Traffic Study. Supervisor A. X. Dias having brought to the attention of the Board a Aarch 4, 1975 letter from Mrs. Erma Lindeman, Chair— person, Citizens Advisory Committee of the E1 Sobrante Area Traffic Study, advising that after meeting with County and City of Richmond officials to discuss the report made by the consulting firm of De Leuw, Cather & Company with respect to a comprehensive land use and transportation study of the El Sobrante Valley area, the committee recommended that the Board of Supervisors be requested to consider the following actions: 1. Initiate proceedings to form a special assessment district for the Appian k:ay improvements; and 2. Review the General Plan for the EI Sobrante Valley area and in conjunction therewith, study the specific arterial needs and the projected land use of the San Pablo Dam Road area; On motion of Supervisor A. iii. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recom— mendations are REFERRED to the Public 'storks Director. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias,,.J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Mrs. Erna Lindeman, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of chairperson Supervisors _ Citizens Advisory Cte. affixed this 18th day of March , 1975 11 Lila Lane J. R. OLSSON, Clerk El Sobrante, Ca. 94803 Public Works Director BY � '-�' ,1' %�% ��' Deputy Cleric Director of Planning -Helen C. Marshall "2''2b"Atfty Administrator 00400 7 [4 R . .. ..,. . .. ex ».•- i. ,,.:. a • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Request for County Financial Assistance for Blind Adolescent Life Skills Center, San Pablo. The Board having received a March 6, 1975 letter from sw im Senator John A. Nejedly, Seventh District, requesting county financial assistance for the Blind Adolescent Life Skills Center, San Pablo, inasmuch as cutbacks in funds for the center are pro- posed under Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title III; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Superintendent of Schools, for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Senator John A. Nejedly Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of The Blind Adolescent Life Supervisors Skills Center affixed this 18th day of March 19 75 2444 Road 20, Apt. C-105 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk San Pablo, Ca. 94806 �, County Superintendent of gy 1.L1`�•.,/G ��� ��;/ ryf , Deputy Clerk H za 12174S.ChWls Helen C. Marshall County Administrator Director, Human Resources Agency q 00401 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Appointment to Bonrd of Directors of Moraga Park And Recreation Authority. The Board on Pebruary 24, 1Q75 having approved an amend- ment to the joint exercise of powers agreement with the Moraga School District which created the Moraga Park and Recreation Authority, to include the Town of Moraga as a oerty thereto; and Under the provisions of Section o of said agreement as amended, the Board of Supervisors shall appoint one member on the Board of Directors of said Authority for an initial term commencing Anril 1, 1Q75 and ending December 31, 1976 and that person's successor shall be appointed thereafter for a term of two years ; and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having recommended that the Board 's present appointee, :yrs. Katie Diffenderfer, be reappointed to the Board of Directors , Moraga Park and Recreation Authority, for R term ending December 31, 1075; and On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was Dnssed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias,' J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 1 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 aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Katie Diffenderfer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Moraga School District Supervisors Town of Moraga affixed this 18th of March , �g75 -- - ublic Works Director dOi' 5 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ,ir,.,,.L;; '-:. �yt X(", Deputy Cleric Lynn J: Bottler H ss rzns.154Aoo4�2 H 24 12/74-i" In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 1975 In the Matter of Complaint of Alamo Improvement Association with respect to a commercial business operating in a residential area. The Board having received a February 27, 1975 letter from Yx. William E. Nelson, President, Alamo Improvement Association, P.O. Bo. 271, Alamo, California 94507 alleging that the Rose Landscaping Company which is operating a commercial venture in a residential district, is in violation of the zoning ordinance and requesting that said situation be investigated and appropriate action initiated without further delay; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid complaint is REFERRED to the Director of Planning and County Counsel for report. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I 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: Mr. William E. Nelson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors County Counsel affixed this i Rt-n day of Nn-rab 19 7 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - is-M Helen C. Marshall 00403 r . VuYVIL) 1 T.� i t ' t t t tE In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 In the Matter of Assembly Bill 625 as amended March 11, 1975. On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linecheid, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is REQUESTED to review Assembly Bill 625, as amended March 11, 1975 (Regional planning: bay area planning agency) and report to the Board thereon, as well as on any recom— mendation of the County Supervisors Association of California related thereto. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: ;tone. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Counsel Supervisors affixed this 18th day of March___, 19 75 J. R. OISSON, Clerk. By ! %c%` r'`�-' = - f Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 12174-154A 0C JIM In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Request of gids, Inc. for rate approval. The Board having received a copy of a March 5, 1975 letter from Ms. Roseleigh Krueger, President of the Board of Directors of Kids, Inc. (formerly K-J Homes) to Mr. R. E. Jornlin., Director, Human Resources Agency, requesting that he forward to the Board for approval "the rate recommended by the Bay Area Placement Committee for our Residential Care Facility for Children located at 125 Dardanelle Ct. , Martinez, Calif. 94553" (said rate ---- being $802 per month) ; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Tinseheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Administrator are REQUESTED to review this matter and submit recommendations to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty,, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Ids. Roseleigh Krueger Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 18th day of Mareh 197 , County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 . 15-M Helen C. Marshall 00-405 f IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) Appeal of Mr. Hiroshi Morodomi ) from Board of Appeals Denial ) March 18, 1975 of Application No. 2118-74, ) Walnut Creek Area. ) This being the time fixed for hearing on the appeal, of Mr. Hiroshi Morodomi from Board of Appeals denial of Application No. 2118-74 for permit to establish a nursery, storage building and growing grounds and to install a mobile home for a caretaker on a parcel of land zoned R-10 and R-6, Walnut Creek area; and The following persons were heard: In favor, Mr. Hiroshi Morodomi, appellant; Mr. Jerry Zacharatos, attorney for Mr. Morodomi; Mrs. Patricia Tanaka, who urged the Board to grant the appeal; and In opposition, Mr. Frank J. Hannigan; Mr. Russell A. Beatty; Mr. William Jordan, representing the Walnut Creek Elementary School District; Mr. Joseph A. Egri; Mr. Bill Archer Mr. Alan Grant; and In response to a question posed by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Mr. Norman Halverson, Assistant Director of Planning, having stated that the requested land use is permitted in R-6 and R-10 residential districts on the issuance of a land use per- mit and therefore in his opinion the proposal does not violate the County General Plan; and The Board members having discussed the matter, and Supervisor Moriarty having recommended that the hearing be closed and the Board members make an on-site review of the subject property; On motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said recommendation is APPROVED and March 25, 1975 at 2:15 P.m. is fixed as the time for decision on the appeal of Mr. Morodomi. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. ee: Mr. Hiroshi Morodomi CERTIFIED COPY Mr. Jerry Zaeharatos I certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of Mr. Frank Hannigan the original document which is on file In my office, and that it was mssed & adopted by the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors of Contra Coax County, California, on the date shoisn. ATTEST: J. n_ otssoN, County Clerk&ex-off.cio Clerk of said Board of supervisors, by Deputy Cler r MAR 18 1975 �r t� on 00406 P''j4L p•.,`'T'5�+4 .:#*.•'iFl "R 4'^u,:(^� ,•*-a..G'.c.. ". vz '_. - -• n. i 00406 moo= 1 f In the Board of Supervisors t of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 ' 19 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the request of Leadership homes of Northern California, Inc. , (1911-R2) to Rezone Land in the San Ramon Area. Gordon H. Ball, Inc. - Owner. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the above request; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, April 8, 1975 at 2:30 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 Valley Pioneer." Passed by the Board on March 18, 1975, 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 of Planning Supervisors All those on attached list affixed this 1 8th day of March 197 �^ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Mary Pennington Jul W7 i 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF -� -- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposed ) Amendment to County Ordinance ) March 18, 1975 Code. ) --- Ms. Ann Dyne, M. A. , Program Coordinator, Re-Entry Services, Inc. , having appeared this day to request the Board to amend Division 84 of the County Ordinance Code to bring said code into compliance with State Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5116 which provides in part as follows : � �-�--� "5116. ( A) state-authorized, certified, or licensed family care home, foster home, or group home serving six or fewer mentally disordered or otherwise handicapped persons or dependent and -- -- neglected children, shall be considered a residential use of property for the purposes of zoning if such-•.- homes provide care on a 24-hour-a-day basis." -tea "Such homes shell be a permitted use in all resi- dential zones, including, but not limited to residential zones for single-family dwellings. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to -- -®---- prohibit any city or county from requiring a con- ditional use hermit in order to maintain any home pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph; provided that no conditions shall be imposed on such homes which are more restrictive than those imposed �n. on other similar dwellings in the same zones unless such additional conditions are necessary to protect the health and safety of the residents. "; and Ms. Dyne having also requested that, insofar as possible, ®� the Board request the Planning Commission to expedite the processing of Application No. 2033-75 for a land use permit for the proposed new facility in the Martinez area: and Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having stated that the proposed ordinance amendment had been discussed by members of the Community Mental Health Services Advisory Board who determined the need to be critical and having moved that the proposed amendment be referred to the Planning Commission with the request that it initiate public hearings on same: and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having seconded the motion; and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having commented that Super- visor W. N. Boggess , Chairman of the Board, had indicated that he had some concern with respect to such group homes, end having recommended that further consideration of the request be deferred for one week when Supervisor Boggess would be present; and Supervisor Moriarty heving withdrawn his motion and Super- visor Kenny heving withdrawn his second; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Linscheid is APPROVED and decision on the request of Re-Entry Services, Inc. , is DEFERRED to March 25, 1975 at 11:00 a.m. Passed by the Board on Mgrch 18, 1475. Supervisor Moriarty stated that he would informally request Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, to do all he could to expedite Application No. 2033-75 for land use permit to establish a group home, Martinez area. 00408 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- visors on the date aforesaid. ' 11itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of March 197 . J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Nary er o Y Deputy Clerk cc: Re-Entry Services, Inc. Supervisor Boggess Director of Planning Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator 00409 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 79 75 In the Matter of Request to Assemble on County Property. The Board having received a letter from Mr. William H. Wainwright requesting permission for a group of 40-50 people to assemble on county property (corner of Pine and Green Streets , Martinez, California) on March 18, 1975 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of participating in a public hearing before the Contra Costa County Planning Commission; and As suggested by the County Administrator and County Counsel, and on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is GRANTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias , J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. W. h. !3ainwright Supervisors 1754 ,.lard Martinez, California 9455Tffixed this 18th day of March 19 75 Public Works J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Building and Grounds By j�l ✓� ��-;� �� Deputy Clerk H sa uDouttW Counsel County Administrator "Aary/Penningt ®�-LV I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 197 In the Matter of Policy with Respect to Use of Grounds and Space Outside of County Buildings. The Board having this day granted permission for a group of people to assemble on county property and in connection there- with Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having recommended that the County Administrator be requested to review Board policy and procedures with respect to the use of county buildings and facilities to determine whether it would be desirable to include regulations in said policy to govern the use of outside space and grounds ; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Administrator Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 13th da f Public Works y oMarch 1975— Building and Grounds J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By `f -n�ii �! > >% �,;�i.LDeputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Miry Penniifgton 40411 �.s;�. :,•,x3-..:p-rao r;+�x��u.T^c'rsw t...„ ., :.w-;v,.zz .. ,,Q. • :Z`R� row ��`. aW.sa1-.'ri Te: ..-..._. r. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 7 In the Matter of Authorizing Issuance of Certificate of Commendation. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having advised the Board that Mrs. Lovie McIntosh has been selected as one of The Most Distinguished Ten of the Bay Area for 1974 and the recipient of the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Medallion for extraordinary contributions to community betterment; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Certificate of Commendation be ISSUED to Mrs. McIntosh. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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- i 8th day of March 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H sa 12174 • tsar Mary'rPenningto 004-12 d i i 3 In the Board of Supervisors of �- Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 19 In the Matter of Memorandum Report with respect to County Medical Services Clinic, 260 Highway 4, Oakley. The Board on February 18, 1975 having referred to Nor. R. B. Jornlin, Director, Human Resources Agency, the request of the Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, that funds be authorized for an annual lease and partitioning of the premises occupied by the County Medical Services Clinic at 260 Highway 4, Oakley; and Mr. Jornlia, in a March 10, 1975 memorandum report to the Board, having advised that he is in the process of analyzing patient data from the Oakley Clinic to determine if it should remain at its present location on a long—term basis, that he would shortly submit his recommendation with respect thereto, and that any action pertaining to partitioning the premises should be with— held pending decision on the lease matter; and Mr. Jornlin having recommended that receipt of his report be acknowledged; a copy be forwarded to Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board; and that he be instructed to report to the Board further on the future of the Oakley Clinic no later than May 15, 1975; On motion o.L Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super— visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendations are APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Benny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. oc: Chairman, Mental Health Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Advisory Board w/ report Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this i h day of mare-h 197-9- Agency 97-9-Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator ! I z,, By /a���J C /:����' . Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Helen C. Marshall 00413 �.... ..'rte•`0.0 j � :.. j Y•ei"Ir. • .:... Human Resources Agency CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date riarch 10, 1975 w RECEIVED To Board of Supervisors r_ FEAR 121975 From R. E. Jornlin, Director J. R. OISSON ZBOARD WF SU CO iSORS Co Subj CO(NTY i►iEDICAL SERVICES CIMIC, 260 HIGH MY 4, OAKM eJC Reference: Board Order dated February 18, 1975, subject "Request for Funds �- - for County i•Iedical Services Clinic, 260 Highway 4, Oakley.' The referenced Board Order referred to me for report a letter from Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County A'iental Health Advisory Board, requesting fiords be authorized for an anual lease of the subject premises and for parti- tioning of same. Mr. 1:atson s letter states the clinic has no partitions for privacy, and examining areas are improvised with sheets and filing cabinets. The letter further states that despite these obstacles this outpatient service is _ar seeing more patients nox-i than it did when located in Brentwood. Regarding patient load at the Oakley clinic, our data indicates this has increased, T and durinC. g the month of January the number of patients seen at Oakley was slightly •. more than monthly patient figures when the clinic operated out of Brentwood. -- - Regarding lack of privacy at the Oakley clinic, examining room drapes have been installed on tracks affixed to the ceiling. This provides privacy similar to -� ��-- - --m�-- the emergency room at County Hospital, and while partitioning would further increase = = patient privacy, I do not believe the present lack of privacy is as serious as - - indicated in 1•1r. Watson's letter. --- I am analyzing patient data from the Oakley clinic in order to determine if we should remain at this location on a long term basis. I hope to shortly forward - ---- a recommendation to you indicating vihether or not the county should enter a long - ---_ term lease agreement for continuation of a clinic at the subject location. Should we recommend extending the present monthly lease on an annual basis, we feel the addition of partitioning Mould ensure complete visual privacy during examinations and should be pursued. It is estimated the cost of installing partitioning would tm� be approximately $2,000 to $3,000; however, monies for this are not available in the Medical Services budget for this fiscal year and would require an additional appropriation from your Board if the work is to be completed prior to the adoption of the 1975-76 budget. I recommend that your Board take the following actions: 1. Acknoiledge receipt of this report. 2. Fon.*ard a copy of the report to the Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman, Mental Health Advisory Board. f 3. Direct me to report to you again not later than May 15, 1975 on the future of the Oakley clinic. ' REJ:gp . 00414 Microfilmed with Soars oraer -� copies: Arthur G. Will � ° -�j Geraldine Russell (6) A%L.,.br Microfilmed witH Foam order copies: Arthur G. Will —.> Geraldine Russell (6) ) 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 1975- In 9Z5- In the Matter of Transfer to Contra Costa County Work Furlough Program. The Board on February 24, 1975 having referred to Mr. Harry D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner, for recommendation a letter from Mr. Marvin Shakin (then a patient at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Livermore, California) seeking permission to participate in the Contra Costa County Work Furlough Program and indicating that he had taken preliminary steps to also obtain approval from the Board of Supervisors of Merced County; and Mr. Ramsay, in a March 10, 1975 memorandum, having advised the Board that Mr. Shakin would qualify for the Work Furlough Program in this county and having recommended that he, Mr. Ramsey, be authorized to accept the transfer provided that the Board of Supervisors of Merced County approve the transfer and agree to arrange for the support of Mr. Shakin at the following rates: (a) The sum of 4'16.40 per day for each day that he is in custody in Contra Costa County but not working; and .s (b) The sum of $12.90 per day for each day that he is actually employed and is required to pay the County of Contra Costa $3.50 for board and room; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Super- visor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the County Sheriff-Coroner is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linsaheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. I herebyBcSert� T that Thep o er going is W.true anBMR9 copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Clerk, Merced County Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of --- Mr. Marvin Shakin Supervisors County Sheriff—Coroner affixed this 18th day of marsh 19 7ti County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � J C ��U� G Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 • 15•M Helen C. Marshall 00415 r i i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSSS'TA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Report ) on Referrals to the ) March 18, 1975 Government Operations ) Committee. ) ) The Bonrd heretofore having made certain referrals to its Government Operations Committee ( Supervisors A. M. Dias and J. E. Moriarty) ; and Said committee having reported and recommended as follows with respect to aforesnid referrals; Referral Date Item Recommendation 2-4-75 Request of Housing Authority Approve request with under- for four surplus vehicles. standing that Housing Authority will pay market price, and authorize staff to make required administrative arrange- ments. 2-11-75 Letter from President, Withhold approval of California State Foun- request; matter not dation requesting Board within scope of Board endorsement of its of Supervisors. project to restore and display the great relief map of California. The Board having considered said committee report and determined the recommendations to be appropriate; On motion of Supervisor Dias, seconded by Supervisor Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recom- mendations of its Government Operations Committee are APPROVED. The foregoing order wqs passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- visors on the date aforesaid. cc: Committee Members Witness my hand and the Seal County Sheriff-Coroner of the Board of Supervisors affixed Housing Authority this 18th day of March, 1975. County Auditor-Controller Public Works J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Mr. R. P . Karnan, California State Foundation County Administrator By Lyhn J. LBeitler, Deputy Clerk 00416 +l 1 ..:. ,.... a .... ,. 't - } In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Granting Permission to Mr. Jack Stoddard to be Absent from the United States. Mr. Jack Stoddard, Member of the Contra Costa. County Planning Commission, having requested permission to be absent = from the United States for a period of not more than 50 days..,. commencing May 13, 1975; On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is GRANTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Permittee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Planning Department affixed this 18th day of March , ig 75 , P. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 /2n4 - 15-M N. In aham 00417 . . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 197-5- In 9 'jamIn the Matter of Approvsl of Surety Tax Bond for Trect No. 11509, Town of Moraga. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that surety tax bond in the amount of $1,500.00 for Tract No. 4509 located within the city limits of Moraga is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Tax Collector Supervisors (with cony of bond) affixed this 18thday of March ' 1915- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H sa 12174 - 15-M Lynn J.' Beitler a00418 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 ' 19 -75 In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time in Which to File the Final Map of Subdivision 4586, Alamo Area. On the recommendation of the Director of Planning IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Coleman & Isakson, 1353 Pine Street, Walnut Creek, California, for a one-year ex- m- -------- tension of time in Which to file the final map of Subdivision No. 4586, Alamo area, is GRANTED, thereby extending the final filing date to April 16, 1976. The foregoing order was tressed by 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 : Coleman & Isakson Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of - Director of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 18th day of March 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By „: :� -.TFo , Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 • 15-M Lynn J:~Beitler 00419 � � 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 . 1975— In 19?. —to the Matter of Board of Control established to study east county transit needs. --a The Board having heretofore appointed Supervisor J. E. Moriarty as its representative on the Board of Control studying transit needs in the eastern area of the county (pending development and final adoption of a ,point exercise of powers agreement between the county, the Cities of Brentwood, Antioch and Pittsburg, and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission); and Supervisor Moriarty having recommended that Mr. Vern Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, be designated as his alternate on said Control Board; and On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dian, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Supervisor J. E. Moriarty SupBrvisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March 1975 / . .1.. R. C}LSSON, Clerk By �" � ( , Deputy Clerk sa sola - asM L. Kincaid _ •„<. r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF , CONTRA COSTA COUNITY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA March 18 , 1975 In the Hatter of ) Claim for Damages. ) Mr. Richard McCarthy, 1162 Lincoln Avenue, Apt. 319, Walnut Creek, California 94596, by and through his attorney Susannah J. Convery,- Attorney at law, 2 North Second Street , Suite 1475, San Jose, California 94115 having filed t-tith this Board on February 26 , 19_75 , claim for damages in the amount of S 50”,000.`►0 ; NOid, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty , 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 A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. :fitness my hand and the Seal CC: Claimant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public Works (3) this 18th day of March , Attn: I's. Broatch 197 5 • Count; Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSOIv, CLERK, District Attorney By c,t o bie Gu 'errez Deputy Clerk rxRsy?cs'"�`tc; S.' !".r.. :;E:- r�.rs .-.� - ,.. - - - .. :'n.' _ t•' , r•r. Rbbie Gu j-errez Deputy Clerk PIP 1111k IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COP:TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA March 18 , 1975 • In the DIat ter of ) Claim for Damages.- ) Mr. John H. Schmidt, 394 Ilo Lane #902, Danville, California 94526 by and through his attorney, Michael P. Mullen, Attorney at Law, . 300 Rose Street, Danville, California 94526 having filed with this Board on March 10 , 1975 , claim for damages in the amount of S 821.73 3 VOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A- M. Dias seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid , 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 A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. :fitness my hand and the Seal CC: Claimant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public ::orks (3) this 18th day of March Attn: 1:r. Broatch 197 5 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By 1,,. r., 7 bbie G ierrez 11� � Deputy Clerk - i Robbie Guierrez �FwF.r Deputy Clerk IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COLITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIA March 18 1975 In the ?,latter of } Claim for Damages. } Mr. Rollin Napier, 1162 Lincoln Avenue, Apt . 319, Valnut Creek, California 94596, by and through his attorney, Susannah J. Convery,, Attorney at Law, 2 North Second Street, Suite 1475, San Jose, California 94115 having filed with this Board on February 26 , 19 75 , claim for -damages in the amount of S 500,000-00 • 14011, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias y seconded by Supervisor J. E. Moriarty , 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 A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linseheid, J. P. Kenny. ]TOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Claimant of the Board of Supervisors affixed Public Works (3) this 18th day of March Attn: tir. Broatch 197 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK District Attorney By / u I- i" -a _. bie Gu ierrez Deputy Clerk 00423 . .. ... . ...y. v:._eve e In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 In the Matter of Proposal that election day be abolished as a holiday for public employees. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having noted that El Dorado County Board of Supervisors has adopted a resolution advocating that legislation be enacted abolishing election day as a full holiday for public employees; and Supervisor Moriarty having moved that the same action be taken by this Board; and Board members having briefly discussed the matter; and County Counsel having advised that such action on the part of the Board might be subject to "meet and confer" provisions of the Employer-Employee Relations Ordinance; and The motion not having been seconded, Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, ruled the motion dead. THIS IS A MATTER OF RECORD - NO ACTION TAKEN. a matter of record I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of XXXIM 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 Acting Director of Supervisors Personnel wed this 18th day of March . 19 75 r J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By-t�� 1�' ��1U �LG4 , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Helen G. .ars 00424 4i I ' Pc* , n n. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18___, 19 5 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instrument. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Grant Deed. dated August b, 1973 (Subdivision 4439) from Kay Building Company, a California Corporation, is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18 th day of March 1975-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - Ct is , AJ Deputy Clerk H 2a 12t74 - �sM Nancy Ortega 00412 004125 l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mar ch 1$ 19 7_�_ in the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instrument. ©n motion of SupervisorJ�•ORDEREDtthatethedi'ollc�i inger- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BO instrument is ACCEPTED: Grantor Reference Instrument Date Relinquishment November 14, 197 • Wooldridge Construc- M.S. 214-72 of Abutters tion Company, Rights (Said minor subdivision is in the Town of Moraga; the Town Council of Moraga, S b its Resolution No. 2-75 of March 5, 1975, has authorized the County to take the above action . ) The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E• Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Ksnny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor w. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct cagy of an ander entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works o ks Director Supervisors County affixed this 18th day of M_____=h____• 19 -7.5 J. R. ©LSSON, Clerk By�� c Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 ,�n� Nance . Ortega Q042-6 Wolff m k a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 5 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instrument for Recording Only. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Offer of Dedication is ACCEPTED for recording only: Date Grantor Reference November 14, 1974 Wooldridge Construction M.S. 214-72 Company, Inc. (Said minor subdivision is in the Town of Moraga; the Town Council of Moraga, by its Resolution No. 2-?5 of March 5, 1975, has authorized the County to take the above action. ) The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Recorder (via P.w'. ) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of March m . 19 County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �LsC�u, J Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 • 15-M Nancy SiOrtega 00rw 7 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 019 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instrument for Recording Only, Center Avenue, Pacheco Area. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its action of November 25, 1974 authorizing the acceptance of an Offer of Dedica- tion for recording only, dated October 29, 1974 from Lloyd A. Henry . et al, recorded in Book 7381 of Official Records at page 488, is RESCINDED; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED than an instrument entitled Offer of Dedication dated January 17, 1975 (Minor Subdivision 2-74) from Lloyd A. Henry et al, is ACCEPTED for recording only. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. E NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Recorder (via P.W. ) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of March . 19 75 County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �` r Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Nancy Ortega 00428 mill - , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 1974— In the Matter of Communications with respect to the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. This Board having received communications from the following governmental agencies with respect to the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) : a) U. S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, advising that this county will receive additional funds in the amount of $36,819 under CETA Title I, and indicating program requirements which must be met; b) U. S. Department of Labor, Manpower Adminiatration, advising that to date it has not received Contra Costa County's "Non-financial Agreement with State Vocational Education in accordance with Part 95.58 and 95.59 of the CETA Regulations"; c) State of California, Department of Education, advising of an additional allocation in the amount of $53,112 for Vocational Education Services under Section 112 of CETA (Public Lax 93-203), and trans- mitting instructions and forms with respect thereto; . and AffamOn motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid communications are REFERRED to the Director, Human Resourcea Agency. The foregoing order was passed by the following votes AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENTS Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Resources Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March 1975 Acting Director ofJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk Personnel By _ XC — Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M L. Kincaid A I� 00 M_g In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instrument, Center Avenue, Pacheco Area. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its action of November 25, 1974, authorizing the acceptance of a Grant Deed dated October 29, 1974 from Lloyd A. Henry at al, recorded in Book ?381 of Official Records at page 488, is RESCINDED; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a Grant Deed dated February 26, 1975 from Lloyd A. Henry at al, is ACCEPTED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Benny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18th day of March 197.5- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By '':J Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 • 15-M Nancy 9. Ortega �0�30 WIN 1 r I� t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 7L In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Lights in County Service Area M-15, Walnut Creek Area. .y On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize four (4) 21 ,000 lumen, mercury vapor street lights and three (3) 11 ,000 lumen mercury vapor street lights along Treat Boulevard and Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek area, in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area M-15, Subdivision No. 1.269," dated March 10•, 1975, which drawing is on file in the Traffic Operations Division of the Public Works Department; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that charges for the street lighting be billed to County Service Area M-15. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: P.G.& E. , Concord Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th doy of March , 197- County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By < Ltc.,cj , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174-I&M Nancy Ortega 0 © 431 .».. * I"-4j8cuel.d, J. Y. nanny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby osmfy that the foregoing is a true and correct a" of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the dote aforesaid. cc: P.G.& R.. Concord Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 't__ 8th _day of March . aq 7- County Administrator J. R. t3tSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H sa IW4-15-M Nancy Ortega 00431 Y 'tin;n `?`• 1 V*ter.,.,..• C .vR, ..... ..., ZN IN 44. lu f A j Q } t r 012 A. 00000, • » fir/043} r, p�g 0032 YY In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 1975 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to Energize Street Light in County Service Area M-8, Discovery Bay Area. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize one (1 ) 7,500 lumen, mercury vapor street light on the north side of Lido Circle in the vicinity of house number 936 in Subdivision 4125; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that charges for the street lighting be billed to County Service Area M-8. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct appy 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: P.G.dc B. , Concord Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of March_____01975 County Administrator _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By G-tc U. ' Deputy Clerk � Nancy . Ortega H sa�vrs-�r� 0033 V V ,64 V i t I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Counter, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Fixing Time for Hearing on Federal Aid Urban System Project Priorities. i On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Monday, March 31 , 1975 at 8 p.m. is fixed as the time for a public hearing before the Board of Supervisors in Room 107, County Administration Building, Pine : ". and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California to consider the following items: 1 . Three-Year Priority Listing for Federal Aid Urban Projects for Fiscal Years 1974-1975, 1975-1976 and 1976-1977 in the Contra Costa County portion of the San Francisco-Oakland urbanized area; 2. Three-Year Priority Listing for Federal kid Urban Projects for Fiscal Years 1974-1975, 1975-1976 and 1976-1977 in the Antioch-Pittsburg urbanized area of Contra Costa County; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is DIRECTED to publish a legal notice announcing the hearing in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. -- --- _� NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March , 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByCt"t 'C. J Deputy Clerk . H 24171_I&M Nancy S. Ortega 00434 i i f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 1975 In the Matter of Buchanan Field, Concord Area, Work Order 5549. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, .seconded bg Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor: J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the Application• for�' Federal Assistance in the amount of $656,357 for the reconstruction of Runways 1L-19R and 14L-32R under the Airport Development 'Aid Program. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES: � Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a two 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 . Airport Manager Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of March 1975 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M Nancy S. Orteg 0OAQ5 00 35 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ogre No. so•rr0164 1. State Clearinghouse Identifier APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SCH 74090907 (FOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS) c 2. Applicant's Application No { PART I lir -"` 3. Federal Grantor Agency 4. Applicant Nome -` FAA Ai rpo is r iv' i n County of Contra Costa D is o Organizational Unit Department Division 6th Floor, County Administration Building ? SFO Airport District Office 651 Pine Street ` • Administrative Office Street Address - P.O.Boa 831 Mitten Road Martinez Contra Costa Street Address- P.O.Box City County ! Burlingame, California 94010 California 94553 ---------------- City State Zip Code State Zip Code •• i S. Descriptive Name of the Project Airport Development Aid Program - Buchanan Field Airport, Concord, California; �_._ .. ADAP Project No. 8-06-0050-02; See attached sheet for description. 6. Federal Catalog No. 7 Federal Funding Requested i 20. 102 S 656,357.00 S. Grantee Type State, X County, City, Other(Specify) { 9. Type of Application or Request ! r X 1 _., _•r New Grant, Continuation, Supplement, Other Changes(Specify) 10.Type of Assistance i X Grant, Loon, Other(Specify) ? 11.Population Directly Benefiting from the Project 13.Length of Project 500,000 3 Months 12.Congressional District 14. Beginning Dote t , Fourteenth (14th) May 28, 1975 b. Fourteenth (14th) 1S-Date of Application March 4, 1975 1 ! 16. The applicant certifies that to the best of his knowted-Se and belief the data in this application are true and correct,and that he will comply j with the attached assurances if he receives the groat. i E Tit(�eTyped name Telephone Number Chairman Janes P. Kenny Board of Supervisors ARfA CODE xu"BER Exr. 4 ! Sign a of Authorized Reprasento ive 415 687-6900 For Federal Use Only FAA Form 5100.100 M-73? SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100.10 PAGES t THRU 7 Page 1 I Wit) s now PA 1i _-__---- --- INSTRUCTIONS i This,form spall bears.to a I Item 9 Rp y fnr Federal ""Other Chap the tYpe;ofiapPlicaijOrt-application-, all construction, land* -stance for block is checked, s equ�•-If the acquisition A.;.11p9d development change. The definitions for terms used rt++tihe'type of follows; _ em g are as 14th) a, Fourteenth ( 15_Date of App'l.cal.on t ' ourteent L 1975 } b, March ' will comply I.tF the data in this application ort flue and correct,and that hno e rle S.and be 16.The aPPlicant ce+fifits that to the best of his k Slant. with the attochtd assurances if he receive s the 9 } r t Telephone Number j Chairman NUMBER EXT. 1 "..--.---'------c.-_ Trped none AREA COOS P. Kenny Board of Supervisors 687-6900 Jamas 415 Sign e of Authorized Reprasento ive For Federal Use Only } I ' page 1 FM Form 5100-100 (6-731 SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100-10 PAGES TNRU 7 o0�3s tt INSTRUCTIONS PART 1 a � Item 9-Check the type"ofiapplication orrequesf:1f the "Other Changes" block is checked, specify the,type of This,form Mall be.used,to,apply f•Qr.Federal assistance for change. The definitions for terms used in Item 9 are as all construction, land acquisition ,Or land development follows: - :�' -M i,;,;. .,...•� : projects. Also, this form shall be used to request supple- mental assistance, propose changes or amendments to ap- a. New grant-a request which is being submitted by proved grants, arid,request continuation or refunding for for the first ;, approved grants originally submitted on this forma the applicant e rst time,- r. b. Continuation grant-a request that pertains to the Submit the original and two copies of the forms. If an item continuation of multi-year grant (e.g., the second cannot be answered or does.not appear to be.related or year award fora-project-which vyiljrexte(1d over five relevant to the assistance r � equested. write "'NA"' for not years.) _ applicable. When a request is made for supplemental assis- tance.amendments or changes to an approved grant,u;bmit c• Supplemental grant-a request which pertains to an only those pages which are appropriate; increase in the amount of the Federal contribution : ; r. ,:• :,.. r. .-•r:; -for the same period.--.--. Item 1 - Enter the State clearinghouse identifier.This;sthe d.-Other changes= r.specify one omi re,df the follow- code or number assigned bjr'the"clearinghouse to applica- ► t tions requiring State clearinghouse coordination for pro- ing' grams listed in Attachment D. Office of Man ment.and (1) Increase in duration-a request to extend the -- -- �- --- - Budget Circular No.A-95. - -- grant period. Item 2-Enter the applicant's application number or other (2) Decrease in duration-a request to reduce the identifier. If a preapplication was submitted, show also the grant period. number that appeared on the preapplication, if different than the application number. (3) Decrease in amount-a request to decrease the amount of the Federal contribution. Item 3-Enter the name of the Federal grantor agency,the name of the primary organizational unit to which the appli• Item 10-Check the type of assistance requested. if the cation is addressed, the name of the administrative office assistance involves more than one type, check two or more having direct operational responsibility for managing the blocks and explain in Part IV-Program Narrative. grant program, and the complete address of the grantor agency. Item 11 -Enter the number of persons directly benefiting from this project. For example, if the project is for the Item 4- Enter the name of the applicant,the name of the construction of a neighborhood health centers enter the ---m�-•- primary organizational unit which will undertake the grant estimated number of residents in the neighborhood that -� supported activity, and the complete address of the appli will use the center. cant. Item 12 Item 5-Enter the descriptive name of this prpject a. Enter the congressionaldistric€tet wHich 6e applicant Item 6-Enter the appropriate catalog number as shown in is located. the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. If the assis- b. Enter the congressional district(s) in which most of tante pertains to more than une catalog number,leave this the actual work on the project will be accomplished. space blank and prepare a separate set of Part Ill Forms for if the work will be accomplished city wide or State .�a�.. each catalog number, wide, covering several congressional districts, write Item 7-Enter the amount that is requested from the Fed- "city-wide"or"State-wide' eral Government in this application. This amount should Item 13-Enter the number of months that will be needed agree with the amounts shown in Part 111, Section B. Line to complete the project after Federal funds are made avail- _.__ 22• For revisions, changes or amendments shovr only the able. amount of the increase or decrease. Item 14-Enter the approximate date the project is ex- Item 8-Check one grantee type. If the grantee is other petted to begin. than a State, county,or city government, specify•the type of grantee on the "Other- tine. Examples of other types of Item 15-Enter the date this application is submitted. i grantees are council of governments, interstate organiza- Item 16-Complete the certification before submitting the tions,or special units. report. r 00437 771 R DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION COAD No. 60-R018a � PART II i I - ---- - PROJECT APPROVAL INFORMATION SECTION A Item 1. Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Governing Body regional, or other priority rating? N.A. Priority Rating Yes No Item 2. Does this assistance request require State, or local Name of Agency or _ advisory, educational or health clearances? Board • x Yes_ X No (Attach Documentation) - .�,�,�.� Item 3. I Does this assistance request require clearinghouse review (Attach Comments) See prior submittal. in accordance with OMB Circular A-95? X Yes No f x i Item 4. Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Approving Agency regional or other planning approval? N.A. Dote 4 Yes No Iterr: 5. Is the proposed project covered by an approved Check one: State F_ comprehensive pion? Local Regional [ i Yes X No Location of plan Item 6. Will the assistance requested serve a Federal Name of Federal Installation installation? Yes X No Federal Population benefiting from Project i Item 7. Will the assistance requested be on Federal land Name of Federal Installation or installation? Location of Federal Land Yes X No Percent of Project Item 8. I Will the assistance requested have an impact or effect See instruction for additional information to be on the environment? provided. - Negative Declaration —Yes--X—No a Item 9. Number of: Will the assistance requested cause the displacement of Individuals individuals families, businesses, or farms? Families Businesses ' Yes X No Farms Item 10. Is there other related Federal assistance on this See instructions for additional information to be project previous, pending, or anticipated? provided. Yes X No FAA Form 5100-100 t6-731 SUPERSEDES FAA FORM S1oa-10 PAGES 1 THRU 7 Fag&2 1 u FAA Form S100.100 (6-73! SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100-10 PAGES I THRU 7 Page 2 nAwin 0400 f i i INSTRUCTIONS PART Il—SECTION A scope of the plan. Give the location where the approved ` plan is available for examination and state whether this Negative answers will not require an explanation unless the project is in conformance with the plan. Federal agency requests more information at a later date. Provide supplementary data for all "Yee' answers in the Item 6—Show the Federal population residing or working i space provided in accordance with the following instruc on the federal installation who will benefit from thisproject_ tions, Item 7—Show the percentage of the project work that will I Item 1 —Provide the name of the governing body establish- be conducted on federally-owned or leased land. Give the ing the priority system and the priority rating assigned to name of the Federal installation and its tocatiori- this project. Item 8—Briefly describe the possible beneficial and/or Item 2—Provide the name of the agency or board which harmful impact on the environment because of the pro- issued the clearance and attach the documentation of status or approval. ped project. If an adverse environmental'impact is antici- f gated, explain what action will be taken to minimize the Item 3—Attach the clearinghouse comments for the appli- iMpact. Federal agencies will provide separate-instructions cation in accordance with the instructions contained in Of- if additional data is needed. fice of Management and Budget Circular No.A•45.If corn r Item 9—State the number of individuals, families, busi- ments were submitted previously witts a preapptication,doi nesses, or farms this project will displace. Federal agencies t not submit them again but any additional comments re- will provide separate instructions if additional data is ceived from the clearinghouse should be submitted with needed f this application. ; Item 10—Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog j Item 4—Furnish the name of the approving agency and the number, the program name, the type of assistance,the sta- approval date. tus and amount of each project where there is related pre- Item 5—Show whether the approved comprehensive plan vious, pending, or anticipated assistance. Use additional is State, local or regional, or if none of these,explain the sheets,if needed. , s r f V I i 0039 •. a .. . +. .. ,.N.�.�: - .. _n .. -. .. .. �'.af'i"�l-y`�"FF.:_.. '•fi•r°bsi ti3ft.ryq•4f: r - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION- FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION oMe No.so-gosea r � PART 11 - SECTION B f F TES AND IMPROVEMENTS: riot required, per Attached as exhibits A plicant intends to acquire the site through _ I i 0039 pill W- 1 IMM DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION• FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OMB NO.e0-ROtea j PART 11 - SECTION B 11. SITES AND IMPROVEMENTS: ifot required, per Attached as exhibits A Applicant intends to acquire the site through: Eminent domain, Negotiated purchase, Other means(specify) r 12. TITLE OR OTHER INTEREST IN THE SITE IS OR WILL BE VESTED IN: X Applicant, Agency or instrtsstion operating the facility, Other(specify) 13. INDICATE WHETHER APPLICANVOPERATOR HAS: (See Page 3a) I Fee simple title, LeasahcIJ Interest, Other(specify) - 14. IF APPLICANTIOPERATOR HAS LEASEHOLD INTEREST,GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: a.Length of lease or other estate interest ,and number of years to run b. Is lease renewable? Yes No (See Page 3a) ' c.Current appraised value of lard S Not App 1 i rah 1 P d.Annual rental rale S Not Applicable 15. ATTACH AN OPI!IION FROM ACCEPTABLE TITLE COIJUSEL DESCRIBING THE INTEREST APPLICANVOPERATOR HAS IN THE SITE AND CERTIFYING THAT THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IS LEGAL AND VALID. Not Applicable 1G. WHERE APPLICABLE.ATTACH SITE SURVEY,SOIL INVESTIGATION REPORTS AND COPIES OF LAND APPRAISALS. 11. WHERE APPLICABLE,ATTACH CERTIFICATION FRU ARCHITECT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPROVING EXISTING SITE TOPOGRAPHY. 18. ATTACH PLOT PLAN. See Exhibit A. 19. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ESTIMATES Not required. Being prepared, Attached as exhibits Percentage of completion of drawings and specifications at application date- Schematics o Preliminary o Final 95 20. TARGET DATES FOR: Bid Advertisement April 8, 1975 Contract Award May 21, 1975 Construction Completion September 1 , 1975 Occupancy September 1 . 1975 21. DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY: Not rewited X Attached as exhibits Drawings—Attach any drawings which will assist in describing the project. Specifications—Attach copies of completed outlin>?specifications. (If drawings and specifications have not been fully completed.please attach copies or working drawings that have been completed.) NOTE: ITCUS 04 THIS SHEET aaE SELY-ENPIANATORI;THEREFORE.NO INSTRUCTIONS ARE PROVIDED. FAA Form 51MIOO (6-73) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100.10 PAGES 1 THRU 7 Page 3 I �t 00440 i PART II - SECTION C The Sponsor hereby represents and certifies as follows: 1 1. Compatible Land Use.--The Sponsor has taken the following actions E to assure compatible usage of land adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport: The Airport Zoning Ordinance, Title 8, Division 86, Chapter 86-4, was adopted in 1972 and is administered by the County Building Inspector. This 1' Ordinance protects the approaches of the airport against encroachments of structures, including natural growth and other adverse uses that would limit' the usefulness or impair the safety of the airport. 2. Defaults.--The Sponsor is not in default on any obligation to the United States or any agency of the United States Government relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of any airport, except as stated herewith: - -� None i i 3. Possible Disabilities.--There are no facts or circumstances (including the existence of effective or proposed leases, use agreements or other legal instruments affecting use of the Airport or the existence of pending litigation or other legal proceedings) which in reasonable probability might make it impossible for the Sponsor to carry out and ' complete the Project or carry out the provisions of Part V of this j Application, either by limiting its legal or financial ability or otherwise, `......,�- -_ except as follows: None i i 4. Land.--(a) The Sponsor holds the following property interest in the following areas of land* which are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport, subject to the following exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests, all of which areas are identified on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit "A": Title in Fee to all land outlined in red on Exhibit A except for , those encumbrances or other adverse interests listed in the Title Opinion submitted in connection with prior projects. There has not been any change in property interests since Project No. 8-06-0050-01 dated June 11 , 1974. *State character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each all exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests of every kind and nature, including liens, easements, leases, etc. The separate areas of land need only be identified hereby the area numbers shown on the property map. i Page 3a OUA41 OOZAI _. t The Sponsor further certifies that the above is based on a title examination by a qualified attorney or title company and that such attorney or title company has determined that the Sponsor holds the above property interests. (b) The Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, but in any -M°® event prior to the start of any construction work under the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of land* on which such i construction work is to be performed, all of which areas are identified. i on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit "A": (• None • . (c) The Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, and if j feasible prior to the completion of all construction work under the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of land* which are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport as it will be upon completion of the Project, all of which areas are identified { on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit "A": None 5. Exclusive Rights.--There is no grant of an exclusive right for the conduct of any aeronautical activity at any airport owned or controlled by the Sponsor except as follows: None S r I i *State character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each all exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests of` every kind and nature, including liens, easements, leases, etc. The geparate areas of land need only be identified 'here by the area numbers shown on the property map. Page 3b 004V w DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-FEDERAL AVIATION AOWNISTRATION OMS NO. 00-R0/84 PART III — BUDGET INFORMATION — CONSTRUCTION i SECTION A — GENERAL 1. Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog No. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.102 2. Functional or Other Breakout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.A. SECTION B - CALCULATION OF FEDERAL GRANT Use only for revisions , Total Cost Classification Amount Latest Approved Adjustment Required Amours r or H 1. Administration expense S S 9 ,000 2. Preliminary expense 3-,000 3. Land,structures,right-of way 4. Architectural engineering basic fees $58 ,000 -11 5. Other architectural engineering fees 6. Project inspection fees 47.040 7, Land development 8. Relocation Expenses 9. Selocation payrents to Individuals anti businesses 10. Demolition and removal 11. Construction and project improvement 634,000 12. .quipment 13. Uscellaneous 14. Total(Lines 1 through 13) 15. Estimated Income(if applicable) 16. Net Project Amount (Line 14 minus 15) d 17. Less: Ineligible Exclusions 18. Add:Contingencies 63,400 19. Total Project Amt.(Excluding Rehabilitation Grafts) 814,440 20. Federal Share regprested of Line 19 (80.54%) 656,357 - 21. Add Rehabilitation Grants Requested(100 Percent) 22. Total Federal grant requested(Lines 20&21) 656,357 23. Grantee share 158,085 124. Other shares ?25. Total project(Lines 22,23&24) S rs S 814,440 FAA Form 5100-100 16 731 SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100-10 PAGES 1 TMRU 7 Pogo 4 00443 », pY .. .. .yam .. INSTRUCTIONS -.4 t PART III moval of improvements on developed land under a third "4 party contract. Reduce the costs on this line by the amount Section A. General of expected proceeds from the sale of salvage, if so in- r�.. 1. Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Num- structed by the Federal grantor agency. Otherwise, show +� the proceeds on Line 15. _�- ber from which the assistance is requested. When more than one program or Catalog Number is in- Line 11 -Enter amounts for the actual construction of, volved and the amount cannot be distributed to the addition to, or restoration of a facility.Also include in this Federal grant program or catalog number on an over- category the amounts of project improvements such as - all percentage basis, prepare a separate set of Part III sewers.streets,landscaping and lighting. F a forms for each program or Catalog Number.However, Line 12-Enter amounts for equipment both fixed and ' show the total amounts for all programs in Section 8 movable exclusive of equipment used for construction.For of the basic application form. example, include amounts for permanently attached lab- "` 2. Show the functional or other categorical breakouts,if oratory tables, built-in audio visual systems,movable desks, j " � -- required by the Federal grantor Prepare a chairs,and laboratory equipment 9 a9et''cY- separate set of Part III forms for each category. Line 13-Enter amounts for items not specifically.men- Section B. Calculation of Federal Grant boned above. When applying for a new grant, use the Total Amount Line 14-Enter the sum of Lines 1-13. Column only. When requesting revisions of previously Line 15-Enter the estimated amount of program income awarded amounts,use all columns. that will be earned during the grant period and applied to -- the program. - _�- Line 1 -Enter amounts needed for administration ex- penses including such items as travel, legal fees, rental of Line 16- Enter the difference between the amount on vehicles' and any other expense items expected to be in- Line 14 and the estimated income shown on Line 15. curred to administer the grant. Include the amount of in- Line 17-Enter amounts for those items which are part of terest expense when authorized by program legislation and the project but not subject to Federal participation (See also show this amount under Section E Remarks. Section C. Line 269,Column(1) 1. Line 2-Enter amounts pertaining to the work of locating Line 18-Enter the estimated amount for contingencies. and designing, making surveys and maps,sinking test holes. Compute this amount as follows. Subtract from the net and all other work required prior to actual construction. project amount shown on Line 16 the ineligible project Line 3-Enter amounts directly associated with the acqui- exclusions shown on Line 17 and the amount which is sition of land, existing structures, and related right-of-way. excluded from the contingency provisions shown in Section C,Line 26g,Column(2).Multiply the computed amount by Line 4-Enter basic fees for architectural engineering the percentage factor allowed by the grantor agency in ac- _ services. cordance with the Federal program guidance. For those --- - -- Line 5-Enter amounts for other architectural engineering giants which provide for a fixed dollar allowance in lieu of services,such as surveys,tests,and borings, a percentage allowance, enter the dollar amount of this Line 6-Enter fees for inspection and audit of construc- allowance. tion and related programs. Line 19-Show the total amount of Lines 16,17,and 18. Line 7-Enter amounts associated with the development (This is the amount to which the matching share ratio pre- ; t rima scribed in program legislation is applied.) of land where the ! primary purpose of the grant is land improvement. Site work normally associated with major Line 20-Show the amount of Federal funds requested a construction should be excluded from this category and exclusive of funds for rehabilitation purposes. shown on Line 11. Line 21-Enter the estimated amounts needed for rehabili- Line 8- Enter the dollar amounts needed to provide relo- tation expense if rehabilitation grants to individuals are catiorradvisory assistance, and the net amounts for replace- made for which grantees are reimbursed 100 percent by the ment (last resort) housing. Do not include relocation ad- Federal grantor agency in accordance with program legisla- �$"� ministration expenses on this Line:include them on Line 1. tion. If the'grantee shares in part of this expense show the .r - Line 9-Enter the estimated amount of relocation pay- total amount on Line 13 instead of on Line 21 and explain ments to be made to displaced persons, business concerns in Section E. and non-profit organizations for moving expenses and re- Line 22-Show the total amount of the Federal grant re- placement housing. quested. Line 10'=Enter the gross salaries and wages of employees Line 23-Show the amount from Section D,Line 27h. of the grantee who will be directly engaged in performing demolition or removal of structures from developed land. Line 24-Show the amount from Section O,Line 28c This line.should show also the cost of demolition or re- Line 25-Self-explanatory. 4 GPO $65-490 00444 V V A A A a t r DEPARTMENT OF'TRANSPORTATION.FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION G?MB NO. ttO-R4r8s SECTION C — EXCLUSIONS clossiricorion lowliyibl*for Excluded from 26 Porticipotion Contingency provision a. I 2 { S N.A. s d. C. d. Totots S i J 3 SECTION D - PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING NON-FEDERAL SNARE 1 27. Grantee Share a.Securities b.Mortgages c.Appropriations(By Applicant) 108,251 d. Bonds e. Tax Levies f. Non Cash ' i g.Other(Explain) t h. TOTAL_-Grantee share 28. Other Shares f a.State Air ort Aid Revo I v i n Fund (AARF) b.Other 822 c. Total Other Shares 29. TOTAL S 158,083 ! i - SECTION E — REMARKS (1) Exhibit A, Property Map, and Title V1 Assurances are attached Hereto. Plans and specifications for ADAP Project 8-06-0050-02 are incorporated by reference, PART IV PROGRAM NARRATIVEAttach _ See Instructions FAA Form 5100.100 16-73) SUPERSEDES FAA FARM St08.10 PAGES i THRU 7 Pug*5 00'X j�f�45 � E MAW NO `- C O y'd o J^' Z Cp 9 a C C` G m "• p N�.. N "� b 1 G am C d o 3 O O O C s a G p O b = 'Rp a ¢O73 of Z . yu b3 " mac a b �% = mcv X u 'u. Q . 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Project Description Reconstruct and mark Runways 1L-19R (approx. 4,400' x I0Q`) and 14L-32R (approx. 4,000' x 100`) ; transition surface - 25' each side Runways 1L-19R and 14L-32R. t Y - - 0041,47 7 _ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PART V ASSURANCES The applicant hereby assures and certifies that he will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements, including Office of Management and Budget Circulars Nos. A-87, A-95, and A-102, as they relate to the application, acceptance and use of Federal funds for this federally-assisted project. Also, the applicant gives assurance and certifies with I respect to the grant that: r tt� f i l 0 47 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION- FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PART V , i ASSURANCES i The applicant hereby assures and certifies that he will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements, including Office of Management and Budget Circulars Nos. A-87, A-95, and A-102, as they relate to the application, f acceptance and use of Federal funds for this federally-assisted project Also, the applicant gives assurance and certifies with f respect to the grant that: 1. It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant,and to conducting inspections to insure compliance with these finance and construct the proposed facilities; that a resolu- specifications by the contractor. tion, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or 9- It will cause work on the project to be commenced with- passed as an official act of the applicant's governing body, in a reasonable time after receipt of notification from the authorizing the filing of the application,including all under- approving Federal agency that funds have been approved standings and assurances contained therein, and directing and that the project will be prosecuted to completion with ' I and authorizing the person identified as the official repre- reasonable diligence. sentative of the applicant to act in connection with the 10- It will not dispose of or encumber its title-or other application and to provide such additional information as interests in the site and facilities during the period of Fed- may be required. eral interest or while the Government holds bonds,which- . 2. It will comply with the provisions of: Executive Order ever is the longer. 11296, relating to evaluation of flood hazards, and Execu- 11 It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of tive Order 11288, relating to the prevention, control, and 1964 (P.L. 88.352) and in accordance with Title VI of that abatement of water pollution. Act, no person in the United States shall,on the ground of 3. It will have sufficient funds available to meet the non- race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participa- Federal share of the cost for construction projects. Suffi- tion in, be denied the benefits of,or be otherwise subjected cient funds will be available when construction is com- to discrimination under any program or activity for which pleted to assure effective operation and maintenance of the the applicant receives Federal financial assistance and will facility for the purposes constructed. immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this 4. It will obtain approval by the appropriate Federal agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is pro- agency of the final working drawings and specifications be- vided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assis- fore the project is advertised or placed on the market for tance extended to the Applicant, this assurance shall obli- bidding; that it will construct the project, or cause it to be gate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such constructed, to final completion in accordance with the property, any transferee, for the period during which the application and approved plans and specifications; that it real property or structure is used for a purpose for which will submit to the appropriate Federal agency for prior ap- the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another proval changes that alter the costs of the project, use of purpose involving the provision of similar services or bene- space, or functional layout; that it will not enter into a fits. construction contract(s) for the project or undertake other 12- It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from activities until the conditions of the construction grant pro- using their positions for a purpose that is or gives the ap- gram(s) have been met. pearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for 5. It will provide and maintain competent and adequate themselves or others, particularly those with whom they architectural engineering supervision and inspection at the have family,business,or other ties. construction site to insure that the completed work con- 13- It will comply with the requirements of Title If and forms with the approved plans and specifications; that it Title Ill of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real will furnish progress reports and such other information as Property Acquisitions Act of 1970 (P.L 91.646) which the Federal grantor agency may require. provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons dis- 6. It will operate and maintain the facility in accordance placed as a result of Federal and federally assisted pro- with the minimum standards as may be required or pre- grams. scribed by the applicable Federal. State and local agencies 14. It will comply with all requirements imposed by the for the maintenance and operation of such facilities. Federal grantor agency concerning special requirements of 7- It will give the grantor agency and the Comptroller Gen- law, program requirements, and other administrative re- eral through any authorized representative access to and the quirements approved in accordance with Office of Manage- right to examine all records, books• papers• or documents ment and Budget Circular No.A-102- related to the grant. 15. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act 8. It will require the facility to be designed to comply with which limit the political activity of employees. the "American Standard Specifications for Making Build- 16- It will comply with the minimum wage and maximum ings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the Physi- hours provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, cally Handicapped,"Number Al 17.1-1961,as modified (41 as they apply to hospital and educational institution em- CFR 101-17.703). The applicant will be responsible for ployees of State and local governments. FAA Form 5100-100 (6-73) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100-10 PAGES 1 TMRU 7 00� 8 Page lllJJJ_JYG LJ y S s - • - t i I 1 k E t}� I terms, and without unjust discrimination. In furtherance of the covenant (but without limiting its general applicability and effect). the Sponsor specifically covenants and agrees: a. That in its operation and the operation of all facilities 17. These covenants shall become effective upon acceptance on the Airport. neither it nor any person or organization by the Sponsor of an offer of Federal aid for the Project or occupying space or facilities thereon will discriminate any portion thereof, made by the FAA and shall constitute against any person or class of persons by reason of race, a part of the Grant Agreement thus formed.These covenants color, creed, or national origin in the use of any of the shall remain in full force and effect throughout the useful facilities provided for the public on the Airport. life of the facilities developed under this Project. but in any b. That in an agreement, contract,'lease, or other pr- event not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said rangement under which a right or privilege at the Airport + acceptance of an offer of Federal aid for the Project. How- is granted to any person, firm. or corporation to conduct ever, these limitations on the duration of the covenants do or engage in any aeronautical activity for, furnishing j not apply to the covenant acainct exclusive rights. Any services to the public at the Airport, the Sponsor will in- breach of these covenants on the part of the Spon-or may cert and enforce provisions requiring the contractor- i result in the suspension or termination of, or reftsai to grant Federal assistance under. FAA administered programs, (1) to furnish said service on a fair, equal.and rot " or such other action which may be necessary to enforce the unjustly discriminatory basis to all users thereof. and rights of the United States under this agreement (2) to charge fair, reasonable, and not unjustly dis- t$. The Sponsor will operate the Airport as such for the use criminatory prices for each unit or service: Pro- i and benefit of the public. In furtherance of this covenant vided,That the contractor may be allowed to make (but without litniting its general applicability and effect), reasonable and nondiscriminatory discounts, re- the Sponsor specifically agrees that it will keep the Airport bates,or other similar types of price reductions to open to all types. kinds, and classes of aeronautical use on volume purchasem f fair and reasonable terms without discrimination between c. That it will not exercise or grant any right or priv- such types. kinds, and classes. Provided; That the Sponsor ilege which would operate to prevent any person, firm or may estz+idish such fair, equal, and not unjustly discrimina- corporation operating aircraft on the Airport from per i tory conditions to be met by all users of the Airport as may forming any services on its own aircraft with its own h he necesary for the safe and efficient operation of the Air- employees (including, but not limited to maintenance and port: And Provided Further, That the Sponsor may pro- repair) that it may choose to perform. i hibit or limit any given type, kind, or class of aeronautical d. In the event the Sponsor itself exercises any of the use of the Airport if such action is necessary for the safe rights and privileges referred to in subsection b, the serv- operation of the Airport or necessary to serve the civil avia- ices involved will be provided on the same conditions as tion nerds of the public. would apply to the furnishing of such services by con- 19. The Spur..�or— tractors or concessionaires of the Sponsor under the pro- visions of such subsection b. a. Will not grant or permit any exclusive right for- hidden by Section 308(a) of the Federal Aviation Act of 21.Nothing contained herein shall be construed to pro- t _ 058 (49 U.S.C. 1349(a)) at the Airport. or at any other hibit the granting or exercise of an exclusive right for the airport now owned or controlled by it; furnishing of nonaviation products and supplies or any serv- b. Agrees that, in furtherance of the policy of the FAA ice of a nonaeronautieal nature az to obligate the Spon-wr to under this covenant, unless authorized by the Administra- furnish any particular nonaeronauticil service at the Airport tor. it will not, either directly or indirectly, grant or per- The Sponsor will operate and maintain in z safe and mit any person, firm or corporation the exclusive right at 22• pe the Airport, or at any other airport now owned or con- serviceable condition the airport and all farilitie- thereon trolled by it, to conduct any aeronautical activities, in- and connected therewith which are necessary to serve the eluding, but not limited to charter flights, pilot training. aeronautical users of the Airport other than facilities owned aircraft rental and sightseeing, aerial photography, crop or controlled by the United States, and will not permit ;any dusting, aerial advertising and surveying, air carrier op- activity thereon which would interfere with its u.e for :,ir• 1 erations,aircraft sales and services, sale of aviation petro- pu't't purposes: Provided. That nothing contained herein burn products whether or not conducted in conjunction shall be construed to require that the Airport be operated i with other aeronautical activity. repair and maintenance for aeronautical uses during temporary periods when :-now. of aircraft, sale of aircraft parts.and any other activities flood, or other climatic conditions interfere with such opera- 1 which because of their direct relationship to the operation tion and maintenance; And Provided 'ir , That nothing re- of aircraft can be regarded as an aeronautical activity. herein shall be construed as requiring thee m maintenance, pair. restoration or replacement of any structure or facility c. Agrees that it will terminate any existing exciu.ive which is substantially damaged or destroyed due to an act t right to engage in the sale of gasoline or oil, or lath, of Cod or othee condition or circumstance beyond the con- granted before July 17. 1962. at such an airport. at the trot of the Sponsor. In furtherance of this covenant the earliest renewal,cancellation,or expiration date applicable Sponsor will have in effect at all times arrangements for: to the agreement that established the exclusive right: and a. prating the airport's aeronautical facilities when- d. Agrees that it will terminate any other exclusive ever required. right to conduct an aeronautical activity now existing at 1,. Promptly markin" and lighting hazards reauitinr: sucIt :w airport before the grant of ins assistance under from airport conditions, including temporary condition., the Airport and Airway Development Act and 20, The Sponsor agrees that it will t•pt•rate the Airport for C. Promptly notifying airmen of any condition affecting the use and benefit of the public, on fair and reasonable aeronautical u.•c of the Airport. w . I 09449 FAA Form S 100- 100 page 7 Rib INNER S;!111:3 1161 23. Insofar as it is within ic. puuer ar„i rr w,;ab�c, the Sponsor twill, eith,•r by the acqui>itiu,l said ,mention A. (tho'total movements of nu•nt: or albs•• interc.ts in or richt: for the wr of lint! or gross certified weights off such aircraft) is i ylexc,ra of :,ir.pacr or I,v th,• adoption arsd eaforeeraent of zonit.r tegu_ five million pounds. lutuu:., pro went lite r.,,structi,.n. Brett;.;•,, alteration, or 27. Whenever so requested by the FAA. the Sponsor will 1 +•�tcth oT ::ny athuct:.r.•• tars•, c•,*:r: ,.bject in the sp furnish without cost to the Federal Government. for sou_ { nr„sch arra.; of the rr:nx:r}. ,.i th,• airport, which would struction, o •,:,stium :u; ol,.tru.•tion t,: Aeration, and maintenance of facilities . craeria or standard, air ravi:c:,t,o^ according to the traffic control activities• or weather reporting acti:iLi�-s au,{ Prescribed in Section :7.`3. :is applied communication activities related to air traffic control, suet: t., *,, it, 7litio Yart `; of the Federal Aviation Regula_ areas of k.nd or water, or Estate therein, or rights in build• tion.. In :nidition, the Sponsor will not erect or permit the in; of the Sponsor as the FAA may consider reces¢ erectiru ct ;tt,y permanent structure or facility which would desirable for construction at Federal expense of space t.r-i:,- - rnt,•,.P•r,. nr•t t•i permanent ,try n•- i*h eb, >r•.•c--, or fur re- d- ciiities for such urpo. F es. The approximate amounts of areas : 23. Insofar as it is within its pomer :trial reasonablc, the (the total movements of government aircraft mulripIfeol by Sponsor will,either by the acqui::itiun and retention ti: ease- gross certified weights of such aircraft) is in exc.ss ai men►. or oth— interests in or richt. for the use of land or five million pounds. airspace or lay the adoption and enforcement of zoning regu- tations, prevent the construction. erection. alteration, or 27.Whenever so requested by the FAA, the Sponsor will i;r,owth of any str•urtur••, tri.. t,: othez object in the ap- furnish without cost to the Federal Government, for erns- proach area,: of the runways of the airport, which would struction. operation, and maintenance of facilities for air t v nz-titute an obstruction to sir navi;:ttion according to the traffic control activities, or weather reporting activities and criteria air standards prescritMd in Section 77.23. as applied communication activities related to air traffic control, such to Section ;r:_'5, Part i7 of the Federal Aviation Regula- areas of lznd or water,or estate therein, or rights in build. tions. In addition, the Sponsor will not erect or permit the ings of the Sponsor as the FAA may cormider necesayry or r rection of any permanent structure or facility which would desirable for construction at Federal expense of space ur-ia- interfere! materially with the use. operation, or future de- cilities for such purposes.The approximate amounts of areas + velopment of the Airport:, in any portion of a runway ap- and the nature of the property interest. and/or right. st,. proach arra in which the Sponsor has acquired,or hereafter required will be set forth in the Grant Agrpement relatu g acquires, property interests permitting it to so control the to the Project:. Such areas or any portion thereof will v< use niatle of the surface of the land. made available as provided herein within 4 months after receipt of written request from the FAA. 24. Insofar a.. it is within its power and reasonable. the 28.The airport operator or owner will maintain a fee noel Sponsor will. either by the acquisition and retention, of rental Structure for the facilities and services being provided e:iseh.,nts or other interests in or rights for the use of land the airport users which will make the Airport as•self-susfain- or airspace or by the adoption and enforcement of zoning in as possible under the circumstances existing itt the Air- regulations, take action to restrict the use of land adjacent to or in the immediate vicinity of the Airport to activities port,taking into account such factors as the volyarrte,of traffic:'-and purlxrses compatible with normal airport operations in- and economy of collection. cluding landing and takeoff of aircraft 29.The Sponsor will famish the FAA with such annual or special airport financial and operational reports as may 25. The Sponsor will keep up to date at all times an airport be reasonably requested. Such reports may be submitted on layout plan of the Airport showing (1) the boundaries of the forms furnished by the FAA, or may be submitted in such Airport and all proposed additions thereto, together with manner as the Sponsor elects so long as the essential data the boundaries of all offsite areas owned or controlled by the are furnished.The Airport and all airport recortL•i ane riocu- { Sponsor for airport purposes.and proposed additions.thereto: ments affecting the Airport,including deeds,lea,*,,-. pe ration ('?) the location and nature of all existing and aropnsod and use agreements, regulations,and other inst:umc airport facilities and structures (such as rur,x": ,. -.:-xiways, be ma4u- available for inspection and audit Ly the Sec:•tart'' aprons.terminal buildings. hangars and roads), including ail and the Comptroller General of the United State;, or tc_ir.'. ; proposed extensions and reduetians of existing airport fa- duly authorized representatives, upon reasunaMe request. eilities; and C'.) the loc:,tion of all existing and proposed The Sponsor will furnish to the FAA or to the General Ac= nonaviation areas and of all existing improvements thereon. counting Office, upon request, a true copy of any, such Such airport layout plan and each amendment, revision, or document. ff( modification thereof. shall be subject to the approval of the FAA. which approval shall bo evidenced by the denature of 30.All project accounts and records will be kept in ac- :t duly authorized representative of the FAA on the face of eordance with a standard system of accounting if so pre- the airport layout plan.The Sponsor will not make or permit scribed by the Secretary. cite making of any changes or alterations in the Airport or any of it--z facilities other than in conformity with the airport 31_If at any time it is determined by the FAA that there i Layout plan as so approved by the FAA, if such changes or is any outstanding right or claim of right in or to the Airport t alterations might adversely affect the safety. utility, orpproperty. other than those set forth in Part II. paragrap is Sec efficiency of the Airport 4(s.). 4(b), and 4(c), the existence of which creates an un- tion: due risk of interference with the operation of the Airport or 26.All facilities of the Airport developed with Federal aid the performance of the covenants of this Part, the Sponsor C, and all those usable for the landing and taking o$ of air- will acquire. extinguish, or modify such right or claim of craft,will be available to the United States at all times,with- right in a manner acceptable to the FAA.. out charge, for use by government aircraft in common with The Sponsor will not enter into any tran action�vhieh other aircraft,except that if the use by government aircraft 3 is substantial, a reasonable share. proportional to such use. woo a operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers of the cost of operating and maintaining facilities so used, necessary to perform any or all of the covenants made may be charged. Unless otherwise determined by the FAA, herein, unless by such transaction the obligation to perform or otherwise agreed to by the Sponsor and the using agency. all such covenants is assumed by another public agency found substantial use of an airport by government aircraft will be by the FAA to be eligible under the Act and Regulationsto considered to exist when operations of such aircraft are in assume such obligations and having the power, authority. excess of those which, in the opinion of the FAA. would and financial resources to carry out all such obligations. If unduly interfere with use of the landing area by other an arrangement is made for management or operation of the Airport by any agency or person other than the Sponsor authorized aircraft,or during any calendar month that: i. or an employee of the Sponsor, the Sponsor will reserve a. Five (5) or more government aircraft are regularly sufficient rights and Suthority to insure that the Airport will f haled at the airport or on land adjacent thereto; or be operated and maintained-in accordance with the Act, the + Regulations,and these covenants. h. The total number of movements (counting each land- ing as a movement and each takeoff as. a movement) of 33. Unless the context otherwise requires, all terms used government :aircraft is 300 or more. or the gross atcumu- in these covenants which are defined in the Act and the t lative weight of government aircraft using the Airport Regulations shall have the meanings assigned to them therein- - t i f i FAA Form 3100-10000 �0 Page S _ ! 4 l FAA Form 5100-ILIU U1� 5U. 0 ` .h DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD TITLE VI : SPONSOR ASSURANCE TO ACCOMPANY -- ---� PROJECT APPLICATION DATED March 4. 1975 FOR A GRANT OF FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OR IMPROVEMENT OF Buchana Field Airport The County of Contra Costa(hereinafter referred to as the "sponsor") HEREBY AGREES THAT as a condition to receiving any Federal financial assistance from the Department of Transportation it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d, 42 U.S.C. 2000d-4 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act"), and all requirements j w•------- imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, I Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, m Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-Assisted Programs of the Department of Transportation.--Effectuation-of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") and other pertinent directives, to the end that in accordance with the Act, Regulations, and other pertinent directives, no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from ! participation in, be denied the. benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to { discrimination under any program or activity for which the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance-from the Department of Transportation including the Federal Aviation Administration, and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will promptly take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. This assurance is required by subsection 21.7(a)(1) of the Regulations, which is incorporated herein by ref,rvnc.•. More specifically and without limiting the abovt -rn,r ,l assurance, the sponsor hereby gives the following specific assurances with respect to ADAP Project No. 8-06-0050-42. 1. That the sponsor agrees that each "program" and each "facility" } a' as defined in subsections 21.23(e) and 21.23(b) of the Regulations, will i be (with regard to a "program") conducted, or will be (with regard to a "facility") operated in compliance with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulations. t z . 2. That the sponsor shall insert the following notification in all solicitations for bids for stork or material subject to the Regulations and made in connection with �D4LP Project No. 8-06-0050-02 and, in adapted f form in all pr•,,posals f•-r negotiated agreements: - _ Count of Contra Costa ' The y , in-accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant i to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contact entered into UUJ�11 J1 : C A16 t .1i - Page 2 W_ .. pursuant to this -advertisement, minority business ------- _------- enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. . — 3. That the sponsor shall insert the clauses of Attachment 1 of I this assurance in every contract subject to the Act and the Regulations. 4. That where the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance to _ __ - ----- construct a facility, or part of a facility, the assurance shall extend to ------- the entire facility and facilities operated in connection therewith. S. That where the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance in the for:., or for the acquisition of real property or an interest in' real property, the assurance shall extend to rights to space on, over, or under such property. i • 6. That the sponsor shall include the appropriate clauses set forth in Attachment 2 of this assurance, as a covenant running with the land, in any future deeds, leases, permits, licenses, and similar agreements entered into by the sponsor with other parties: (a) for the subsequent, transfer of real property acquired or improved under the Airport ! Development Aid Program of the Federal Aviation Administration, and (b) for the construction or use of or access to space on, over, or under i -- real property acquired, or improved under the said Airport Development v_ Aid Program. -------- 7. That this assurance obligates the sponsor fof the period during which Federal financial assistance is extended to the program, except where the Federal financial assistance is to provide, or is in the form of, personal property, or real property or interest j therein or structures or improvements thereon, in which case the ` f assurance obligates the sponsor or any transferee for the longer of the following periods: (a) the period during which the property ®;gam=m__..., is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance ' is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of - simi..ai services or_ benefits, or (b) the period during which the i sponsor retains ownership or possession of the property. 8. The sponsor shall provide for such methods of administration ' for the program as are found by the Secretary of Transportation or the _----- official to whom he delegates specific authority to give reasonable guarantee that it, other sponsors, subgrantees, contractors, sub- contractors, transferees, successors in interest, and other participants of Federal financial assistance under such program will comply with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. 00 4.52 � 1 Page 3 9. The sponsor agrees that the United States has a right to seek judicial enforcement with regard to any matter arising under the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. ! ...n__._........... i - THTc wCCi�4•�T(.'. - the r0L10WXng periods: (a) the period during which the property is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of simi..ai services or benefits, or (b) the period during which the i. sponsor retains ownership or possession of the property. 8. The sponsor shall provide for such methods of administration for the program as are found by the Secretary of Transportation or the official to whom he delegates specific authority to give reasonable guarantee that it, other sponsors, subgrantees, contractors, sub- contractors, transferees, successors in interest, and other participants of Federal financial assistance under such program will comply with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. 00452 Page 3 9. The sponsor agrees that the United States has a right to seek Judicial enforcement with regard to any matter arising under the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal grants, loans, contracts, property, discounts, or other Federal financial assistance extended after the date hereof to the sponsor by the Department of Transportation under the Airport Development Aid Program of the Federal Aviation Administration and is binding on it, contractors, subcontractors, transferees, successors in interest and other participants in the ADAP Project No. 8-06-0050-02 The person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the sponsor. DATED COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA by L)�aams P rieAm Jams P. Yce ny Vidi"Chairman, Board of SuperyTrs Attachments I and 2 ATTEST: " J. R. Olsson, Clerk By V Nancy S. Ortega, Deputy - Clerk 00453 . 001'53 i ATtACHMM 1_ wring the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the - ---� "contractor") agrees as follows: ss 1. Compliance with Regulations. The contractor shall comply with �. the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted _ - programs of the Department of Transportation (hereinafter, "DOT") Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract. 2. Nondiscrimination_ The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall not participate either directly of indirectly in the discrimination, prohibited by section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the contract covers a -ss-� program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations. f - -- 3. Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment. In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract j and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of - -�` race, color, or national origin. 4. Information and Reports. The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration to be . pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders, and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information the contractor shall so certify to the sponsor or the --------- Federal A. 'ation Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. 00 !54 Page 2 - —' Sanctions for Noncaayliance. In the event of the contractor's S• revisions of this contract, --- noncompliance with the nondiscrimination p the sponsor shall impose such contract santions as it or the Federal -- --� ' Aviation Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to-- L-1 at .2j:-L,«ation to be P--&««_tic to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders, and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this r information the contractor shall so certify to the sponsor or the Federal A. 'ation Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. i 00 X54 a Page 2 5. Sanctions for Noncomsfiance. In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination provisions of this contract, the sponsor shall impose such contract santions as it or the Federal Aviation Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to-- a. withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or b. cancellation, termination, or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part. b. Incorporation of Provisions. The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs 1 through 5 in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for non- compliance: Provided, however, that, in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the contractor may request the sponsor to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the sponsor and, in addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. ' i f i t t i. I i i i E r# 1 W55 i 1 t .ma_sx-.wswvwr+awswsr++srwevR�++-1t4 ATTACHT 2 v The following clauses shall be included in all deeds, licenses,,, leases, !' permits, or similar instruments entered into by the County of.Contra Costa . pursuant to the provisions of Assurance 6(a). The (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc., as appropriate) for --- -�� himself, his heirs, personal representatives, successors in interest, and -- -5 assigns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and �_• _ agree (in the case of deeds and leases add "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 (deed, license'. --�--a lease, permit, etc.) 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 (grantee, licensee, lessee, permitee, etc.) shall maintain and operate such facilities and services in' compliance with all other requirements imposed pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation-Effectuation of Title VI of 040101 011M the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said Regulations may be amended. - - � - �- -- (Include in licenses, leases, permits, etc.)* • That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination i covenants, County of Contra Costa shall have the right to terminate the E (license, lease, permit, etc.) and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said (license, - -" — lease, permit, etc.) had never been made or issued. • i -� (Include in deeds.)* -��-� That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, County of Contra Costa shall have the right to re-enter said lands and facilities thereon, and the above described lands and facilities shall thereupon revert to and vest in and become the absolute f property of County of Contra Costa and its assigns. M- The following shall be included in all deeds, licenses, leases, permits, A or similar agreements entered into by County of Contra Costa - -- pursuant to the provisions of Assurance 6(b). + r� The (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc., as appropriate) for. himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest, and _ assigns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree (in the case of deeds and leases add "as a covenant running with the land") that (1) no person on the grounds of race, color, or 00450 i OEM,....., , - f a �.• page 2 s national origin shall be excluded from participation, denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the use of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements "''` ar nr »nr1Pr c»r}t i�� i aryl rhP f;trr+i rhino of rPryi raa thPrPr I. r nV ` "'�a�•'Y�•1 j- ��. to and vest in and become the absolute property of County of Contra Costa and its assigns. � The following shall be included in all deeds, licenses, leases I or similar agreements entered into by County of Contra Costa permits, pursuant to the provisions of assurance 6(b). The (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc., as appropriate) for himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest, and assigns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree (in the case of deeds and leases add "as a covenant running with the land") that (1) no person on the grounds of race, color, or 00456 1 1'^f k-P-✓$P"1�'�F ."Q°�Ryt d."�'iT{'G�Par- ,a:. .. :..._ ..„'..,:1 ., .. y .. .... .. - -. ' .. 'M'-� 's�•"�''•�=•?'..:.:r.a Page 2 national origin shall be excluded from participation, denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the use _ of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements p -� -- 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 (grantee, licensee lessee, permittee, etc.) shall use the premises in compliance with ` all other requirements imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, 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. s (Include in licenses, leases, permits, etc.)* c That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, County of Contra Costa shall have the right to terminate the (license, lease, permit, etc.) and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said (license, lease, permit, etc.) had never been made or issued. f (Include in deeds.)* _ That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, County of Contra Costa shall have the right to re-enter said land and facilities thereon, and the above described lands and facilities shall thereupon revert to and vest in and become the absolute property of County of Contra Costa and its assigns. i * Reverter clause and related language to be used only when it is determined that such a clause is necessary in order to effectuate the purposes of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 004 57 * Reverter clause and related language to be used only wu,e« Lt LD 1I determined that such a clause is necessary in order to effectuate the purposes of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. OC L1 5"7 ( In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; State of California March 18 , 1975 In the Matter of Approval of Contract Change Order #2, Veterans Memorial Building, Richmond Area. (Building Maintenance #1341 ) On motion of Suparvisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT TS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is ADT'rIORIZ D to execute Change Order #2• to the construction contract.- with J. Vila and Sons Construction Company, --�--- v - - for the remodel of the Vaterans Memorial Building, Richmond area, providing for new water and gas service, new electrical current coil cabinet, cleaning of existing masonry walls, and disconnecting of dock elevator at a cost of $4,972.06. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None . ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. ec• Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • County Auditor-Controller Supervisors affixed this 13th day of March 1975- J R. OLSSON, Clerk By O J. J Deputy Clerk H sa 12I74 - IS-M 61— Haney S. Ortega 00458 HOES: None . ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. R 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cop:ect 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 9th day of March 19 � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � -cl� .,1 Deputy Clerk 49 H sa 12/73 - I" liancy S. Ortega 00458 l'ol: Contract Change Order u 2 � rrojecc Veterans' Memorial Building Remodeling J. Vila $�Sons Construction Company proposes to provide all 'equipuu ut, materials, labor and services for the following described change in the contract documents. Reason for change Requested by Contra Costa County and Architect Specification for change (Drawings attached) Se Exhibit "A" " Contract Change Order cost$4:972.06 Add)0fia T. Time Extension None Calendar Days "�-m_---- To tha Contractor: You are hereby instructed that the contract for construction is modified as herein proposed but that in all other respects remains unaltered. AL)prova l I;ecod .Last Contract Price$126„342.67 ,. This Change Order 972.Ob Add project Architect .Hew Contract Price -$131,314.73 Time F.xtension Granted alone Supervising Building. (Calendar Days) Projects E-49iueel New Contract Time Nene (Calendar Days) Deputy public l:orks Director x - • Approv16 co I man, Bdard ot Supery sons Date /�'�/ i7'S' By: sir Accepted (Contra tor) j. Vila °r Sons Const - Co By: « 00459 P 7aRis .. .y.,«. "_,."*.. .e-_.• ... 4.. . . . .. _ .. EXHIBIT "A" February 24, 1975 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY VETERANS' MEMORIAL BUILDING REMODELING CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 ADD DEDUCT A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for the construction and completion of the follow- ing items, all in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1. Provide and install new current coil cabinet. $ 575.02 2. Field Order A-1 a. Provide and install new 2" water service and 2" gas service and related work as shown on drawing R-1, dated 11/13/74. b. Connect existing 1" water line serving hose bibbs in parking lot to new 2" service at water meter. $3,774.49 3. Field Order A-5 a. Clean off loose pal titles of 91out, till holes and lightly wire brush. Remove wood furring strips in concrete fill voids with concrete grout: 1, West and north wall of Meeting Room ffl. 2. North wall of Meeting Room 12. $ 378.62 4, Request For Quotation No. 8 a. Disconnect existing elevator at dock. b. Provide and install 2x8 wood decking over 2x8 wood foists L 16" o.c. on redwood ledgers at pit walls. $ 243.93 Total Add: $4,972.06 Total Deduct: None Attachments: Field Ordais: A-1, A-:i Request For Quotatiatl: 8 Drowhxj: R-1 dated 11/13/74 00460 a 0®460 Ll .v COMETTA AND CIANFICH I �2 7 3516 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California 94805 ARCHITECT'S FIELD ORDER NO. A- # 1 Owner X Robert Babb DATE 1 i 20 'k4 Contractor X J, Vila (3) APPLICATION NO. Field X Chuck Liebschg FILE NO, Othert XMontgomerX & Roberts PROJECT: Veterans Memorial Bldg. Archltect'S Project No. 10%-i2 TO: J. Vila & Sons Construction Co. 3501 Carlson Blvd. EI Cerrito, Co. 94530 You are hereby directed to execute promptly this Field Order which interprets the Contract Documents or orders minor changes in the Work without change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. If you consider that n chan!ae in Conhttrt Sum car CoWtoc.t Time is rrrcfuirc•A, ple tni! :uhrnit yciur iternized proposal to the Architect immediately and liefuttt pruceedintt with thi, Will, . 11 your i,. found to be satisfactory and in proper oid t, this Field Oidet will in that event be suliviseth-d by tt Change Order, Description: 1. Provide and install new 2" water service and 2" gas service and related work as shown on drawing R-i, dated 11/13/74, 2, Connect existitui I" water line sctvintt ho%e hihhs itt lxrrl.iritj lot Its nt-w 2" ;rtvir.C! ut w,*Jlrr mule-1, This work shall be parfotmed on a tinter card mulerirtls basis tuft 10 uxCutnl $4,111i•L,41. t 00461 1414-1-.1 `tta:hn�e�r,t�: (,�t �•+.•�:r%� /%. �3� !r f , I1ttlt�►tlllttytt6�11 ; ` 3v r;• rsmxra:rbc r . + r54 •r e a .a, y � •C orm / I J ii 4 t w3 x. , , W 'e,�.." `!. � i r'"*-„�•^x� x �' '� w�,^J a �.: f ,� -`��.,°�z .��.:3�,^ r Ya.r a�G,�.+ 3�r w:� ✓a� x COMETTA AND CIANFICHI 3516 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California 94805 ARCHITECT'S FIELD ORDER NO. A - #5 Owner X (R. Baba) DATE 12/30/`74 30 Contracivr X (J. Vila-3) APPLICATION NO. Field X (C. Liebscher FILE NO. officr X (horold ha ashy PROJECT: Veterans Memorial Building Architect's Project No. 1090-731 TO: J. Vila & Sons Construction Co. 3501 Carlson Boulevard El Cerrito, Co. 94530 You are hereby directed to execute promptly this Field Order which interprets the Contract Documents or orders minor changes in the Work without change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. If you consider that a cliciritio iii Coniiii-I SIIIII of C4,1111dict I-ifile k I'll-wo, Y"m ilmil1/1,11 proposal to the Architect immediulely cind bt-foic Inoccedill'i Willi Illi: W(11b . 11 Y11101 I'llque.al is l"111111 to be satisfactory and in proper order, this Field Order will in that event be sulwisvdt.-d by a Chorine Order. Description: Clean off loose particles of grout, fill holes and lightly wire brush. Remove wood furring strips in concrete fill voids with concrete grout: I West and north wall of Meeting Room #11. 2. North wall of Meetirxj Room 12. BY: 4/0 g 00463 Harold Hayashi Harold y Haash i - ---- -t - -- -- - .__ -- UU 4�e CO M ETTA AN D CLAN FIC H I �anuaryr 23, 1975 J. Vila & Sora Construction Co. 3501 Carlson Blvd. EI Cerrito, Co. 94530 Re: Veterans Memorial Building Remodel 1090-73 Request For Quotation 18 Gentlemen: Please review enclosed description of work below and submit an itemized quotation --- (See General Conditions) covering the changes in Contract Amount. 1. Disconnect existing elevator at dock. ---- 2. Provide and install 2 x 8 wood decking over 2 x 8 wood joists N 16" o.c. on red wood ledgers at pit walls. Provisions of original Contract Documents shall apply to all phases of this work. Very truly yours, COMETTA AND CIANFICHI Harold Hayashi HH:b1 ' cc: R. Baba I B. Grady (Impactor) PAUL O . CIANEICHI . ARCHITECT AIA • ELVIN A. COMETTA 3516 MACDONALD AVE . . RICHMOND . CALIF . 94905 . 232.2637 y WW64 IN IMM ° In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Vol MRrch 18 19 liorold Hayashi I IfliM cc: R. Bobo B. Grady (inspector) METTA PAUL D. CIANALD A ARCHITECT. RICHON(IACALI/F . 948050232.2637 3 „ti6 MAGDONAL:) AVE . . RICH 00464 .n•,... �''.?'!�,'`'�+"•. �� ,•:�.-, .` r,. m«^a��-•-7^w*a r{r .... , .... .. ,. -. �' ' *?l"?I+ia, •'fit m�-F '� mss. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 119 75 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Jack Freitas for Ferry Service Between Webb Trqct, Frank's Tract, Brgdford Island and Jersey Island, Work Order 4025. The Board having considered an agreement with Mr. Jack Freitas to provide ferry service between Webb Tract, Frank's Tract, Bradford Island and JerseIsland commencing July 1, 1975 And continuing until June 30, 190, wherein the County agrees to pay $5,200 per month for said service under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement; On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Super- visor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the aforesaid agreement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18thday of March 19 75 -- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ti.> �j . 7Ye j., Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15.M Lynn J . Beitler o0-4s5 r '�'r?tYs`. r�'. ,..„.�"• r~''..:,. .r.r,.r:'s�,aS:;�t'"s,. .. -' .. ., -. . - .. . 'r, - 'cr,�;:_*r-. i AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this day of ` aA,t_.,C, 19751 by and between JACK FREITAS, Post Office Box 186, Oakley, California, herein- after termed "Operator", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, hereinafter termed "County". WHEREBY, IT IS AGREED: 1. That Operator shall provide an automobile, truck, and pedestrian ferry service between Webb Tract, Frank's Tract, Bradford Island, and Jersey Island, commencing July 1 , 1975, and continuing until June 30, 1980. 2. That such service shall consist of: Oil Screw Steel Vehicle Ferry - VICTORY II, Official No. 251903. 3. That the schedule to be maintained by Operator, dependent upon weather, shall be one round trip per hour, hourly between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , Monday through Saturday; 8:00 a.m. , 10:00 a.m. , 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m. , and 5:00 p.m. , on Sundays and holidays. Should the ferry service provided be inadequate to provide service to all passengers and vehicles present at the docking facilities at the time of commencement of any scheduled trip, Operator shall provide such additional trips as can be provided within said time schedule to accon-- date vehicles or passengers so awaiting service. 4. That upon the condition in which service cannot be provided because of mechanical failure or necessary repairs or inspection, Operator shall provide adequate passenger service upon the stated schedule and shall restore service as immediately practical. 5. That during the entire term of this Agreement, Operator shall keep in full force and effect a policy or policies of comprehensive public liability insurance with limits of not less than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) for death or injury to one person, and subject to that limit for each person a total of not less than Five Hundred Thousand ($500,000) for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of two or more 5. (Continued) persons in one accident or occurrence, and property damage liability insurance providing for a limit or not less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000). Each such policy, by endorsement or otherwise, shall name the County of Contra Costa as an additional insured. 5. Operator agrees to indemnify County against and save it harm- less from all loss and damage, including damage to persons or property, .aris- ing from anything done by Operator or arising from negligence of Operator, or his agents or employees, while engaged in the performance of this agreement. This covenant on the part of the Operator shall be conclusively deemed performed and observed by Operator procuring a policy or policies of compre- hensive public liability insurance as provided in paragraph 5 of this agree- ment. 7. During the entire term of this agreement, Operator shall keep in full force and effect such insurance as will protect him from claims under the Workmen's Compensation Law, and upon the signing of this agreement Operator must give the County a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer. T ` 8. That Operator shall comply with all State and Federal regulations applicable to the operation of such service. 9. That County agrees to pay to Operator the sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($5,200) per calendar month for such service. Noviever, it is further agreed that this monthly rate will be adjusted annually, effective July 1 , to reflect the cost of living increase/decrease as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for the P1ine Bay Area SNOW, Counties. The total net percentage increase for the preceding four quarters (for quarters ending Starch 31) is to be applied to operating costs, including salaries and wage benefits, supplies, services, but excludes depreciation, reserves and return of capital investment and profit. The basis for computing operating costs for future years will be the agreed on 1975 operating costs of $4,350 as per attached Exhibit "A". If the operator can show by evidence of paid invoices that the cost of insurande has risen beyond the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consu-mer Price Index percentage increase computed as above, an additional adjustment will be made to cover this increase and incorporated into the monthly payment. -2- 00AR'7 - 10. The Operator shall maintain docking facilities in good condition, order, and repair, and shall repair damage to the slips due to faulty operation of the ferry boat. Replacement of facilities necessitated by natural deteriora- tion of the piling and decking by wind, water and weather will be at the expense of County. 11. The Operator will post a Thirty Thousand Dollar ($30,000) bond -- guaranteeing that he will perform and fulfill the undertakings, covenants, terms and conditions of this agreement. 12. It is agreed that the Operator shall have the option to extend this agreement for a further term of five (5) years from and after the expira- tion of the initial term hereunder, provided that Operator shall give to the County on or before January 10, 1980, written notice of its election to take such extension under the same terms and conditions hereof. 13. Operator shall have the right to assign this agreement subject to all of the applicable terms, covenants and conditions contained therein, upon prior written approval of County. Such written approval should not be unreasonably withheld. Such written approval shall be deemed to be unreason- ably withheld if the proposed assignee possesses or agrees to employ personnel with the necessary licenses and is of such financial standing and responsibility -.- =- � at the time of such assignment as to give reasonable assurance of performance of this Agreement. 14. This agreement shall continue in force until the end of the terms provided herein, or any renewal thereof, provided, however, that if Operator dies or becomes disabled from any cause whatsoever, the agreement shall terminate one hundred eight, days (180) after the death or disability of Operator unless Opera-or, in case of his disability, or the executors or administrators or other personal representatives of Operator, in case of death of Operator, shall elect in writing to keep the agreement in force until the end of the term or any reae::a1 thereof. Written notice of the election not to terminate this agreer:ent shall be given to the County at least ninety (90) days prior to the termination date. -3- 00M8 r. OU168 COIJNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a Political Subdivision of the State of California A BY �Ca Ch irm n, Boar of S pervi rs l Jack Freitas, Operator I concur witk the foregoing agreement: Lorna 1. Freitas, Wife ZAPVED AS TO FO DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL TRA COSTA COUNZY,SW.- Jo - John B. Clausen, Co ounsel ATTEST: JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By re2ttY Cier -4- 00469 00469 l , i EXHIBIT "All ESTIMATED OPERATING EXPENSES JERSEY ISLAND FERRY MARCH, 1975 Monthly Expenses: a— Fuel & Oil (Ferry) $ 175.00 Maintenance (Ferry - Slips) 125.00 Account for 1979 Drydockin9 166.00 Hull Insurance 94.00 Cargo Insurance 40.00 Liability Insurance 208.00 Workmen's Compensation 38.00 Performance Bond 17.00 Wages: Odner - Operator (22 days @ $90.00) 1980.00 Relief Operator (8 days @ $60.00) 480.00 Deck-hand 750.00 Payroll Taxes 112.00 Office 8 Accounting 30.00 Small Boat Operation (Including Insurance) 40.00 Truck or Car Expense (Including Insurance) 60.00 Miscellaneous (Telephone, Electricity, Shop Supplies, Etc.) 35.00 $4,350.00 004'70 a 1 00470 I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California riarch 18 , 19 Z5- In the Matter of Approving Agreement for Main- tenance of Landscaping and Irrigation, Subdivision 4206, Byron Area. The Board on March 25, 1974 having accepted as complete construction of improvements in Subdivision 4206, Byron area, with the exception of some landscaping for which a $3,500 cash deposit was made; On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid landscaping work is ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an agreement with Discovery Bay Corporation guaranteeing the performance of said landscaping for one year and labor and materials for six months is APPROVED and Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Vice Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund to Discovery Bay Corporation, P. 0, Box 85, Byron, California 94514, $1,225 of the $3,500 deposited as surety, as evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail No. 115592 dated March 20, 1974. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Discovery Bay Corporation Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator afi'ix...,a this 18th day of March 1975 J. R. Ol_SSON, Clerk By&,��44. 4-/�- J/^Ja CL,c , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 • 15-M Mildred 0. Ballard 0 L i � II � I P - • 11V/lj4L'L �v execute ��+�unty.. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is Byron AUTHORIZED to refund to Discovery Bay Corporation, P. 0, 1as 974.evidenced alifor is 94514,P$1,225 of the $3,500 deposited asos Bet 197t� Permit Detail no., 115592 dated March 20t The foregoing order was passed by the following Vote: AYES: Supervisors A A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E• A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. H. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. copy of an order entered on the cc: Discovery Bay Corporation Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator afBxaj this y .�_18th da of March 19 75 / '1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk H 2a i via - �s-M BY����`�L''t � �`"/�a1L Mildred 0. BallardDeputy Clerk 00471 y SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: 4206 (§1) Subdivider: Discovery Bay Corporation For Landscaping and Irrigation (§1) Effective Date: March 10, 197-5 (After construction is complete) (§1) Maintenance Period, One year (§4) Deposits: A. (cash) , 1. (faithful performance F maintenance) $ 52S 2. (payment) $1,750 1. PARTIES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereina ter called "County", and the above-named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVDiENT WARRANTY. Subdivider warrants that the landscape and irrigation improvements were constructed, installed and com leted in this subdivision in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code, Title 9. S. GUARANTEE & MAINTENANCE. Subdividei guarantees that the aforesaid subdivision improve- ments are and will be free from defects and will 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 & BONDS. Upon executing this Agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Business $ Professions Code §11612, deposit as security with the County $2,275 cash, which guarantees his faithful performance of this agreement and maintenance of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; and secures payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. S. NO WAIVER BY COU'VTY. 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 requirements of this agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said improve- ments and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as pre- scribed; 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. INDEMNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: -�-a— - --- 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 00472 001172 „ . r damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the subdivision ;nap or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense 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 attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them; D. Non-Conditions: The promise 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 specification(s) in connection with the improvements or subdivision, or "=`-- - --"-- has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters. W --" 7. COST'S. Subdivider shall pay or have paid when due all the costs of the work, including ✓ inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 8. NONPERFOMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to maintain the work and improvements during the time specified in this agreement, County may proceed to maintain 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 ccnnectzc:. therewith. q F 9. ASSIGM4EN7. If before the completion of the maintenance period, the subdivision is annexec to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and any deposit or bond securing them. w 10. LABOR & 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 agrees to satisfy any valid claims or liens of labor and materialmen as to the said imnrover•.ents and s�lubdivision appearing hereafter upon demand by the County. 11. 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 laws and Count), o -dinances. COUNTY OF COA'TRA COSTA SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) By . DISCOVERY BAY CORPORATION ViCO Chai a , Boa •d of Supe Tsars i ATTEST: J. R. 0 SSON, County ClerF By. ex offi•:io Clerk of the Board Designate o icial capacity in the business) Ronald W. Doll, President Deputy Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute acknow- ledgment form on page 3, and affix to FORM APPROVED: . OHN B. CLAUSEN, this page; and (2) If a Corporation, t_ounty Counsel affix corporate seal. ; rs Deputy (CORPORATE SEAL) ; i + -2- 00 `73 (Acknowledgment by Corporation, State of California 55. Partnership or Individual) . County of Contra Costa } is a= signed above for Subdivider the persons) whose name(s} is/ a= February 25 1975 , nd artner as stated above �_----- d - and who is know'n•to me to be the indlledaedato methathe executed it and that the who signed this instrument, and acl.no g corporation or partnership named above executed it. UCL u o� Ju a L'&') •.•1 t,.Vl�i. U A6T10N p nitisors ATTEST: J. R. 0 SSON, County Cler &ex offi•:io Clerk of the BoardBy. Designate o icial capacity in the _k'By business) Deputy 'J Ronald W. Doll, President • Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute acknow- FORM APPROVED: . ORN B. CLAUSEN, ledgrient form on page 3, and affix to Lounty Counsel this page; and (2) If a Corporation, affix corporate seal. By / i t.t Deputy ' (CORPORATE SEAL) 004'73 *wt4v,ic'zlr,wi•. v�'"w-,. t'� - ,'^-�1 mpe.`P�'FL+�,,,•x _ ., -,. -. ,., ... .g .,F g.. 4�,i+"C'!r :. c State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, County of Contra Costa ) ss' Partnership or Individual) On February 25, 1975 , the person(z) whose name(s) is/a= signed above for Subdivider and who is known to me to be the individual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. OFFICIAL SEAL SANDRA 8. SMITH T rs iwwrAmr r,,euc-�G► Sandra B. Smith GAIW Notary Public for said County and State -�--� Contra Costa County, California ((Complete acknowledgement and affix to page 2 of the Agreement)) -3- LD-59 (10/74) 004'74 �y _ .}. . :.. .,,r 7, .�. . P'.. ... IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATF OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT #1 March 18 , 1975 In the Matter of Approving ) and Authorizing Payment for ) Property Acquisition ) ) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and Right of Way Contract are APPROVED and Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County: Contract Payee and Reference Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Storm Drain Charles Russian March 11 , 1975 Transamerica $550 Maintenance et ux Title Insurance District No.1 , Company, Escrow Concord Area, No. 220179 Line A, Unit 3, Work Order 8503. (2,419 square feet of land which is required for the project) ,r The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Supervising Real— Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept deed_ from above-named grantor for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed March 18, 1975 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 t Board of Supervisors affixed t s �th day of March cc : Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, CLERK County Auditor-Controller County Administrator By Nancy S Ortega Deputy Clerk Form #20.4 0047575-2-200 � t r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California :March 18 19 75 I In the Matter of Accepting and Declaring HILLCREST AVENUE Realignment as a County Road, Antioch Area. (Project No. 7564-4106-?3) The Board on September 17, 1974 having accepted as com- plete the reconstruction of Hillcrest Avenue from Lone Tree Way to State Highway 4, Antioch area; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that HILLCREST AVENUE (24/60/0.16 mile decrease), Road No. 7564, which is shown on the plans entitled 1111illcrest Avenue Reconstruction " and is on file in the Public Works Department, File No. E 7564-73, is ACCEPTED as a County road. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: _ AYES : Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny . NOES: done. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. °w a 1 hereby certify that the foreg ing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors o the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Recorder Supervisors Public Works Director County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March , 1975 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By` ar (/ 1�./ . Deputy Clerk H za 12/74 • 15-M Mildred 0. Ballard 004' 6 , .. I t i � I .z...: -'- .: -.tirr- z..."., +. _ _"` - .x.•.'.-:. ....::.. ... -,_ a.: a :.._. :.__ -, - . .r .. . '. .. ' - ------ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 19 75 In the Matter of .Assessment District 1973-3, Bishop Ranch, San Ramon Area, 'Work Order 11.228. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract with Richard T. Pearson Company for right of way acqui- sition services for Assessment District 1973-3, Bishop Ranch, San Ramon area, in an amount not to exceed $11 ,200. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. N0ES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Supervisors County Auditor-Controller p County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March _ 1975 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BYEjr 1-m a Deputy Cleric H za Exna • 15•M Nancy. Ortega 00477 0047'7 : .. ..:.... . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. ..... . . .. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Letter Pertaining to Proposed County Jail. Supervisor J. E. Moriarty having this day called attention to a letter dated March 121 1975 from Senator J. A. Nejedly pertain- ing to the county jail, which asserts that multi-cell occupancy raises a serious Constitutional question; and The Board having discussed said matter, on motion of Supervisor Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the County Adminis- trator and the County Counsel for review and report to the Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 es cc: County Counsel SuperAsors County Sheriff-Coroner affixed this 18th day of March 19 � County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 4&4e c� , Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - IS-M Vera Nelson 00V8 OV- 78 f In the Board of Supervisors i of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 -, 1975- In 1975- In the Matter of Bid of Sal Cola Construction Company, Elevator Equipment Room Addition, Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez. (Building Maintenance 11232) The Board on March 11, 1975 having referred to the Public Works Director for review and recommendation bids received for construc- tion of the "Elevator Equipment Room Addition" at the Contra Costa County Hospital, !A:artinez; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that Mr. Cola, Sa3 Cola Construction Company, Martinez, who submitted the lowest bid, requested that he be allowed to withdraw his bid because he did not submit a list of subcontractors with his bid; and The Public Works Director having further reported that if sub- contractors are to be used for items of work in excess of one-half of one percent of the work, State statutes require that subcontrac- tors be listed or it is assumed that said items will be performed by the contractor's own sources; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED Mr. Cola is AUTHORIZED to withdraw his bid for construction of the "Elevator Equipment Room Addition" at the County Hospital. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Administrator affixed this 18th Sal Cola Construction day of March , 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �L.L 1LAZ4 , Deputy Clerk H sa 12/74 - 15-M Mildred 0. Ballard OO4'79 4 E« E Ut)`y tt ,....__._.. _.,._.:. ...,•.�.,..,,.,u......, vis - ....._,....._.. .....,. __. ,3 f I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract March 18 1975 for construction of "Elevator , Equipment Room Addition," Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez. (Building Maintenance 11232) Bidder Total Amount Bond Amounts Visser Construction $11,920 Labor- & Mats. $ 5 ,960• 3670 Sun View Terrace Faith. Perf. 11,920 Concord, California 94520 Douglas J. Bidgood, El Sobrante William Dahn Construction, Pleasant Hill Wesco Construction Company, San Francisco The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concu-ring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract tI =refor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together c: th bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance, and the Ccunty Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Piblic Works Director is authorized to sign the contract fo: this Board IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon s= gnature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks submitted for security shall be returned. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES : Supervisors A. M. Dias,* J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. CERTIFIED COPY 1 tray; tha: thta l3 r, fill;- irn,.- 6c currrct copy of the original tie arn—t w hb•h I.• on file in my office, and that it Arun nao+r•d A:• n+lnpled by the Board of Works AnfiervIv1rr of Contra 1',,ta county. railfarnia, on cc: Public Director the date Ftinwn. A'►TF,*.q; f It fll"nN f•itunty County Counsel Mork f•ez•offlclo Clerk of Hold 114rtrd of S upervli+orm, by Deputy Clark. County Auditor -�� Mar.18, Contractor ..mow on OW-180 ... ++u 57L a!''-4='s .< t ,... -_ •. - _ ._ .111— � -, _ - :'7•=,c x' �s4TI - l,UU11 Ly f.uul.LU& ` ki_____t _�"�,� �, Mar.18, Contractor oa 00400 mm' ';M_1�i� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Request to ) Close an "Old Miners' Cave" ) March 18, 1975 in the Orinda Area. ) The Board on February 4, 1975 having referred to the Public Works Director and the Acting County Health Officer for investigation and report a letter from Mrs. Idelle Buchtel Dunn, 14 Las Piedras, Orinda, requesting help in having an "old miners' cave" closed, and expressing concern over the danger to children who might find said area an attrac- tive place to play; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that repre- sentatives of the Public Works Department, the County health Department and the Orinda Fire Department made a field trip to the cave area, investigated the cave history, and made an attempt to determine the _ �— parcel of property in order to locate the owner; and The Public Works Director having further reported that because of the rugged terrain and lack of survey information, the determination of ownership is not absolute; however, it appears with reasonable cer- tainty that the owner is Mr. J. Edward Johnson, 703 Market Street, San Francisco; and The Public Works Director having noted that Article 9 (Sec- tion 50230-50256) of the Government Code provides for the abatement of -� such excavations by the Board and for the collection of costs through a lien against the property; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, sec- onded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to contact Mr. Johnson and advise him of the problem and request that he abate the nuisance prior to the application of Article 9. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc : Mrs. I. B. Dunn Public Works Director Acting County Health Officer County Administrator CERTIFIED COpy- I certify that this iq a fzrlt, true & correct copy, at the original do,i-rzer•r. -..tirr at iso tits In sly, otFltt?.' and that ST n'a- ^;�S:;rr' := n•�rnt d b7 the Board q� Superr:norr of t,ertr► r,-7t!! n•,% ca'tfarnla, qtl; the date sho:t•a. :tTTE'T': d- R. t_'U7RO*., ColultY Cork&ex-officio Clerk of said Board of$ggoryi=� by Deputy Cieer)L 7 y 00401. i 001'81 IF In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 75 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of a Rental Agreement. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Chief Deputy Public storks Director, is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Mr. John Schireck for rental of vacant County-owned property at the northwest corner of Pacheco Boulevard and Center Avenue, Pacheco area, on an "as is" basis at $50 per month commencing March 1 , 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I 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 Real Property Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of March 197-5— County AdministratorJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /6&41-u- J 6, Deputy Clerk H sa 12/74 - 15-tui Nancy . Ortega 001&!82 001!8. i { IE f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 In the Matter of Navajo Aviation, Inc. Fixed Base Operation Lease, Buchanan Field Airport, Concord. ISI The Public Works Director having reported that the County Auditor has notified the Public Works Department that the lease with Navajo Aviation, Inc. is in default for underpayment of $3,000 in percentage rental due for the six-month period ending December 31, 1974; and The Public Works Director having further reported that the delinquency has been discussed with the L�5see; and On the recommendation of the Public works Director and on motion of Supervisor J. E. I•;oriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an extension in time for payment of the unpaid balance on the percentage rent to April 1, 1975 is AUTHORIZED, with the provision that interest at the rate of lh percent per month from due date be added as consideration for the deferred payment; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that County Counsel is REQUESTED to prepare and issue a Notice of Default should Lessee fail to make the delinquent payment with interest by April 1, 1975. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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: Navajo Aviation, Inc. (via SPWrtness my hand and the Seal of the Board of _-- --- � County Auditor-Controller upery sons County Counsel affixed this 18th day of March , 1975 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Airport Manager By 71 ?��,/ 1�,� L�L/ , Deputy Clerk H 24 ,2gpu%V Administrator Mildred 0. Ballard i 0083 s. • s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 X975 In the Matter of Accepting Portions of Drainage Easements, Stone Valley Road, Alamo Area, Project No. 4331 -4516- 72. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. ISI. Dias, IT IS' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that portions of. the offers of dedications for drainage easements which are shown and offered for dedication for public use on the maps of Subdivision 2630 filed December 29, 1959 in Book 76 of Maps at Page 1 , and Subdivision 3780 filed June 22, 1972 in Book 147 of Maps at Page 3-5), are ACCEPT D. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisor A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. No;-S: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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. c c: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18th day of March 19 75 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk f By �cr a� -----, Deputy Clerk H 20 �2na - 15-M Infancy Omega§ 0084 Stone Valley Road Road No. 4331 EXHIBIT "A" ACCEPTANCE OF PORTIONS OF THE 40-FOOT DRAINAGE EASEMENT SHOWN ON TRACT 2630 (76 MB 1) Portions of the drainage easement, designated as 1140' Drainage Ease.", adjoining Stone Valley Road lying between the northwesterly line of Lot 2 and the easterly line of Lot 96 as shown on the map entitled '"tract 2630" filed December 29, 1959 in Book 76 of Maps at page 1, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described in the following parcels: Parcel One Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 2 of said "Tract '263011; thence, from said point of beginning along the northwesterly line of said Lot 2 North 310 13' 30" East 32.77 feet to the northeasterly line of said drainage easement (76 MB 1); thence, along said northeasterly line South 580 46' 30" East 39.51 feet; thence, South 310 13' 30" West 40.00 feet to the southwesterly line of said Lot 2; thence, along said southwesterly line North 580 46' 30" West 10.00 feet; thence, North 440 59' 36" West 30.38 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel Two A strip of land 40.00 feet in width the centerline being described as follows: Commencing at the most westerly corner of Lot 100 of said "Tract 263011; thence, from said point of commencement along the southwesterly line of said Lot 100, South 580 46' 30" East 67.00 feet to the true point of beginning of the hereinafter described centerline; thence, from said true point of beginning North 130 13' 30" East 35.56 feet to the northerly terminus of said centerline. Parcel Three A strip of land 40.00 feet in width the centerline being described as follows: t Commencing at the most westerly corner of Lot 98 of said '"tract 2630"; thence, from said point of ce=encement' along the southwesterly line of said Lot 98, southeasterly along a curve to the left, having a radius of 958.00 feet, — through a central angle of 50 33' 4311, an arc distance of 93.00 feet to the true point of beginning of the hereinafter described centerline; thence, from said true point of beginning North 250 39' 47" East 35.00 feet to the northeasterly terminus of said centerline. Parcel Four Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Lot 96 of said "Tract 2630"; thence, from said point of beginning, along the easterly line of said Lot 96, North 10 08' 08" East 60.00 feet to the northerly line of said drainage easement (76 MB 1); thence along said northerly line North 820 59' 33" West 50.26 feet; thence, South 10 08. 08" gest 56.96 feet to the southerly line of said Lot 96 from which is a radial line of a non-tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 958.00 feet bears North 110 56' 58" East; thence, easterly along said southerly line and said curve, through a central angle of 30 01' 4911, an arc distance of 50.67 feet to the point of beginning. r , . . ... E Stone Valley Road Road No. 4331 EXHIBIT "B" ACCEPTANCE OF PORTIONS OF THE DRAINAGE EASU1ENT SHOWN ON TRACT 3780 (147 MB 35) ' Portions of the drainage easement adjoining Stone Valley Road, lying between the westerly line of Lot 1 and the easterly line of Lot 9, as shown on the map entitled "Subdivision 3780" filed June 22, 1972 in Book 147 of Maps at page 35, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described in the following parcels: Parcel One Commencing at the northwesterly corner of Lot 2 of said "Subdivision 3780"; thence, from said point of co=encement along the northerly line of said Lot 2, South 790 12' 02" East 27.00 feet to the true point of beginning of the herein- after described parcel of land; thence, from said true point of beginning, continuing along said northerly line South 790 121 02" East 40.00 feet; thence, South 100 47' S8" West 20.00 feet; thence North 790 12' 02" West 40.00 feet; thence North 100 47' 58" East 20.00 feet to the true point of beginning. Parcel Two A strip of land 40.00 feet in width the centerline being described as follows: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of Lot 9 of said "Subdivision 3780"; thence, from said point of commencement along the northerly line of said Lot 9, westerly along a curve to the left having a radius of 1658.12 feet, through a central angle of 30 08' 0111, an arc distance of 90.69 feet to the true point of beginning of the hereinafter described centerline; thence, from said true point of beginning South 200 44' 00" West 30.00 feet to the southerly terminus of said centerline. 00486 r • f � ' 1 RESOLUTION NO . 42-1975 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY O jCONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PERTAINING TO THE PRO- 1POSED WIDENING AND REALIGNMENT OF STONE VALLEY ROAD . WHEREAS , on Tuesday, February 18, 1975, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission reviewed the Staff Report on the proposed widening and realignment of Stone tt, alley Road to a 32-foot pavement width; and WHEREAS , said report further indicated that the improvements would include a urb and 8-foot wide separated bicycle path-sidewalk on the north side of Stone Valley" Road and an area reserved for future horse trails on the south side which is in accordance with the Picycle Trail Element of the County General Plan adopted by the Board of Supervisors June 120; 1972; and WHEREAS , the report also indicated frontage improvements are normally the responsibility of the fronting property owner; however, the proposed improvements are rather .1 unique in that much of the property is undeveloped and most of the abutting developed pro- perties back up to Stone Valley Road and have access on other roads and are, therefore, of little benefit to the abutting land owners but of more benefit to the general public; and tl WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisor's Frontage Improvement Policy requires that lexceptions from the policy are considered after a joint recommendation has been made to the !'Board by the Directors of Public Works Department and Planning Department through the Planning Commission; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the finding and recommendation of the Planning Commission that: (1) The bicycle path-sidewalk should be considered a necessary part of the rood FLmprovement policy and not a frontage improvement as defined in the Board of Supervisor's rontage Improvement Policy (Resolution No. 73/279). (2) The Board of Supervisors should authorize elimination of the fronting propertyowner's obligation for this project pursuant to Clause IV.B of the Frontage Improvement Polic . I 1 (3) The Board of Supervisors should authorize construction by the County of the i�icycle path-sidewalk and the curb on the north side of the road. IjThe foregoing findings were moved and passed by the Planning Commission on motic n bf Commissioner Jeha, seconded by Commissioner Young, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners -Jeho, Young, Hildebrand, Anderson, Milano, j Stoddard, Compaglia. rNOES: Commissioners - None. j ABSENT: Commissioners - None 4ATTE T•1 / Chairman of the Planning Commission of the Il f(. 'tel County of Contra Costa, State of California f-�__Secr ryr of the Planning Commission`of the jCounty of Contra Costa, State of California 1 00,10 1 C ... -. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS _ OF a --p - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA a -- In the Matter of Application ) of Greyhound Lines, Inc. for ) March 18, 1975 Authority to Re vise, Modify and ) Abandon Specific Routes in ) Contra Costa County. ) ) The Board on February 18, 1975 having received a notice from the Public Utilities Commission that a further hearing will be held on April 2, 1975 concerning the Greyhound Lines, Inc. request to revise, modify and abandon specific bus routes in Contra Costa County; and The Public Works Director this day having reported that the hearing constitutes a reopening of hearings held many months ago in mwmwmww the expectation that Bay Area Rapid Transit rail service would be on a 20-hour, 7-day-week basis by April 1, 1975, and that inasmuch as BART ' will not be able to provide the expected service it is now necessary to review the relatiorship between Greyhound service and BART service; and ....� a, The Public Works Director having further reported that there has been no substantial change in the transportation situation In the central part of the County since the original hearings, other than the g institution of bus commuter service by Franciscan Lines between the Danville-Alamo area and San Francisco; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Director IT IS BY _ THE BOARD ORDERED that the California Public Utilities Commission is "- REQUESTED to consider the following points: 1. Greyhound Lines should continue to operate all their inter-city lines traversing and stopping in the cen- tral portion of Contra Costa CounLy 'until replacement service is provided by others; 2. Greyhound Lines should maintain their commuter type service for patrons from the communities of Orinda, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Pittsburg and Antioch which cannot be served by BART now; 3. Greyhound Lines, Inc. should continue to operate reasonable night and weekend schedLles to all of the communities noted above and, additionally, to Danville, Alamo, San Ramon, Brentwood and Martinez until BART Is fully operational; 4. The services rendered by Greyhound Lines, Inc. should be subject to further hearings until BART is fully operational and all Greyhound services have been assumed by others; 5. Upon termination of service by Greyhound each route should be deleted from the Greyhound franchise; and 5. All other franchises within Central Contra Costa County not fully active should be immediately cancelled. 00 X38 i The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. cc: State of California Public Utilities Commission Public Works Director County Administrator CBRTIMM COPY I eertffA that this is a full, true & correct copy of the o l Inst �icMJ--ea*�slsich ie ort file to my office, and that ItVONpesscd adopted h5 the Board of :3uparrisars rf Gc�t..e ("osta Cr,uaty. California, on the date a};_rr t. ATTE`'T: J. R. OLSSON. County Clerk iRio CIerk of saki Board of supervisors. by Deputy ciergk... _ OO v_ iL In the Board of Supervisors of h Contra Costa County, State of California Parch 18 1975 In the Matter of Approving Addendum ito. 1 to the Contract Documents for a Work Furlough Center, Contra Costa County, Richmond Area. l (Work Order 53 56) On the recommendation of the Public seconded bysDirector and on Supervisor Aa 14. motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Addendum No. 1 to the con- tract documents for construction of a Work Furlough Center, of Richmond area, is APPROVED, 'hi California State Office of CriminalddendJusticeiPlanningint andewhich the incorporates their Standard Third Party Contract Provisions as part of the contract documents. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Sward: AYES : Supervisors A. H. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J . P. Kenny . ---- NOES : None ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18th day of March 19 75 1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By1 � Deputy Clerk N 22l 4 12174 - 15-M Mildred 0. Ballard z, p 0U499 i . a ADDENDUM NO. 1 F1 TO WORK FURIAUGH CENTER CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MAR 197s RICHNOND, CALIFORNIA J- R. O=SSON CLERK BOARD Or SGpERY NP.RCH 13, 1975 B . CO ' .cl ae The following revisions and/or clarifications shall be made part of the Contract Documents and be taken into consideration when submitting bids. This Addendum shall be a part of the Contract Documents. •• ITEM 1• Change requirements to furnish Payment Bond (Labor and Material Bond) from 50 percent to 100 percent of Contract Price. ITEM 2: Add to the Contract Documents the Office of Criminal Justice Planning Standard Third Party Contract Provisions (Exhibit "A" Attached). In case of conflict the State documents will prevail except with respect to the bid bond requirement which will remain as 10 percent. 40491 e BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 22507 of the TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2083 PKG CVC, declaring a Parking zone on OAK CT. (Rd. #4057K), Pleasant Date: Rill area (S upv. Dist. IV - Pleasant Hill ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation. is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, between the hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday only, on the east side of OAK ODURT, (Rd. M57K), Pleasant Hill, beginning at a point 67 feet north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly and easterly to its point of termination. Adopted by the BonrA this /�t� ila f of 7 -6L cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol ' T-14 00492 00492 0 .R, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 22507 of the TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 208h-pKG CVC, declaring a parking zone on OAK CT. (Rd. #4057K), Pleasant Date: Hill area (Supv- Dist. TV - Ple,Qan+ Hill ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : ' Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking �— is hereby declared to be prohibited, between the hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday only, on the west side of OAK ---�— - --- COURT (Rd. #4057K), Pleasant Hill, beginning at a point 67 feet north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly • to its point of ter dnation. Adopted by the Board this day of � Qif.uk cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol . T-14 00493 II i 0 0 '93 Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 , 19 755 In the Matter of Parks and Open Space Bond Program County Service Area R-6, Walnut Creek Area. In accordance with the provisions of an agreement dated September 17, 1974 with the City of Walnut Creek, on motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Supervisor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposal of the City to proceed with negotiations for the purchase of the following properties, is APPROVED (the cost to be financed from the proceeds of the $6,750,000 1974 Parks and Open Space Bonds previously authorized by this Board for County Service Area R-8) : 1. The Warren Bauer property, Shell Ridge, open space containing approximately 257 acres; and 2. The Borges property, Shell Ridge, open space, containing approximately 300 acres. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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 Walnut Creek (via �', WWit ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of --r--- Per� rs Public Works Director Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of March . 1975 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By�, ,( ' ,�_ , Deputy Clerk H 24 12174CDI ty Administrator Mildred 0. Ballard 9 00494 T.17 77 � � �,,. 00494 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 18 1975 In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to &iergize Street Lights in County Service Area L-45, Pleasant Hill Area. On motion of Supervisor J. E. Moriarty, seconded by Super- visor A. M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is AUTHORIZED to energize three (3) 11 ,000 lumen, mercury vapor street lights located on the east side of Buskirk Avenue, north of Mayhew Way, Pleasant Hill area ( said lights having been installed by the developer under previous agree- ments are now to be billed to County Service Area L-45 ) ; IT IS FUROR ORDERED that said lights shall be energized in conformance with the drawing entitled "County Service Area L-45, -� Minor Subdivision No. 2'93-i� dated March 11 , 1975, which is on file in the Traffic Operations Division of the Public Works Department. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, J. E. Moriarty, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor W. N. Boggess. 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.& P., Concord Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of March ' 197-5- County 197-5-County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By a. Deputy Clerk -- H za 12174 - 15-M Nancy Ortega 00495 1 , i 'Ire r =' .16 F� ."� "• . 9 ; .• _ -- �� Twp+.,f�r�►�►.Ietirww�.c.r.aa�l�rS zs r� 41 4 -. ra�►rw.. \2 -n �,.�� � Q y 4 ` `f a ; to to Zz -Q) X10 0 � `� 00496 ' 006 And the Board adjourns to meet on March 25, 1975 at 9:00 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California. J. P. K nny iceChairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK e ut i _ S SWIAFY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUN74Y, MARCH 18, 1975, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERY. AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK: OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Medical Services, District Attorney, Election Administration, Health, Public Defender, Superintendent of Schools, Superior Court, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Richmond and Mt. Diablo i:unicipal Courts, and Public Works (Buildings and Grounds). Approved appropriation adjustments for Human Resources (Special Projects), Grand Jury, Orinda Fire Protection District; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Office of Emergency Services, Public I•lorks, and Marshal, %alnut Creek-Danville Judicial District. ' Denied claims against the county by the following: Messrs. R. Napier, R. McCarthy, and J. Schmidt. Authorized attendance at meetings as follows: Dr. 0. Wood, Acting County Health Officer, and D. M. Meyer, Data and Projects Coordinator, Health Department - conference on Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Project Evaluation, March 24-26, Washington, D. C.; Mr. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning - joint planning conference of American Society of Planning Officials and the Community Planning Association of Canada, April 12-17, Vancouver, Canada; and Ms. P. Hulse, Assistant Public Defender - Defender Management :.orkshop, .`-".arch 2C-23, Washington, D. C. Amended Resolution No. 74/573 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions,so as to add CEDU Foundation and Kennan House, as recommended by Probation. Officer. Authorized payment to E. Pitz, CPA, for audit of 1973 Head Start Program. Authorized increase in revolving fund of the Mt. Diablo Municipal Court and established an imprest fund for the Conservatorship Unit of the Social Service Department. Authorized Auditor to write off certain delinquent accounts receirabie (District Attorney). Acknowledged report of County Administrator re implementation of CETA, Title VI, Public Service Employment Program. Authorised Auditor to accept sum of 51,000 in settlement of county claim for medical services rendered to D. Fleurisson. Approved proposal of City of 'walnut Creek toroceed with negotiations for purchase of certain properties, Walnut Creek area (CSA R-8), to be financed from the Parks and Open Space Bond Program. Designated Mr. Vern Cline, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, as alternate for Supervisor Moriarty on the Board of Control to study east county transit needs. Authorized enerpization of three street lights in County Service Area L-45, Pleasant Hill area. Adopted Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2083 and 2084, Pleasant Hill area. Approved surety tax bond for Tract No. 4509, Toon of Moraga. Granted a 1-vear extension of time (to April 16, 1976) to Coleman & Isakson in which to file the final map of Subdivision No. 4586, Alamo area. Authorized J. 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Shakin (from Verced County) for participation in this county's Work Furlough Program subject to certain conditions. Approved recommendations of Director, Human Resources Agency, with respect to County Yedical Services Clinic, Oakley area. Accepted instrument from Kay Building Co. (re Subdivision 4439); and instru- ment, & instrument for recording only, from Woolridge Construction Co., Inc., (M.S. 214-72). Rescinded November 25, 1974 Board actions accepting instruments dated October 29, 1974 from L. Henry et al, and accepted instead instruments dated February 26, 1975 and January 17, 1975 (Center Avenue, Pacheco area). Authorized energization of street lights in Subdivision 4269, Walnut Creek area, and in Subdivision 4125, Discovery Day area, CSA M-25 & 14-8, respectively. Authorized expenditure of $7,000 in support of Los Medanos House and authorized execution of contract with Los Yledanos Community Hospital District for operation of said facility; and expenditure of S3,C00 for El Sobrante Activity - Center and amendment to contract with said Center, as recommended by Adminis- tration and Finance Committee (Supervisors Linscheid and Kenny). Adopted folloving numbered resolutions: 75/219, througl 75/225, authorizing certain changes in assessment roll and cancellation of penalties on 1973-74 unsecured tax roll; 75/226, approving plans and specifications for construction i:ork on portion of Clifton Court Road, Byron area, and fixing April 15 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids thereon; 75/227, approving plans and specification for construction work on portion of Stone Valley ?load, Alamo area, and fixing April 15 at 11 a.m. as time to receive bids thereon; �—�-� 75/229, approving cap of Subdivision 4014, Clayton area; 75/230, as Ex Officio Governing Body of Storm Drainage Maintenance District #4, approving conveyance of excess county property Rheem Creek to G. Huntingdale et uxi5/231, authorizing execution of Satisfaction of Lien taken against property of R. O'Neal; 75/232, authorizing execution of Partial Release of Lien taken against property of G. 'Wayne and S. Selix, and rescinding Resolution NO. 75/29 with re- spect thereto; 75/233, amending Resolution No. 73/230 with respect to Environmental Impact Report po procedures and guidelines; 75/234, authorizing County Treasurer-Tax Collector to sell at public auction said property deeded to State for non-payment of delinquent taxes; 75/235, proclaiming May 16-24 as "KVIE TV Week". Authorized issuance of Certificate of Commendation to Mrs. L. McIntosh for services rendered her co=unity. Granted permission to UT. Wainwright to assemble group of people on county property (corner of Pine and Green Streets, Martinez) for purpose of participating in hearing before County Planning Commission; and in connection therewith requested County Administrator to review county policy with respect to use of grounds and space outside county buildings. Fixed April 8 at 2:30 p.m. for hearing on report of Planning Commission on request of Leadership Hooses of Northern California, Inc. (1911-RZ) to rezone certain land in San Ramon area. Deferred to March 25 at 11 a.m. decision on request of Re-Entry Services, Inc. for amendment to Ccunt= Ordinance Code to allow residential care facilities in certain zoning districts (in connection with Application No. 2033-75 for land use permit for proposed new facility, Vartinez area). 04500 -v MR pow,WIM"WW" i I The preceding documents consist of 501 pages. a. .