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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 03141978 - R 78D IN 4 (2) Marchy ,978 03/14/78 0030 ORDINANCE 78-»17 - ADOPTED SAN RAMON - 2192-QRZ -- - - -„ _...-... .__..-.._._ . . ;-;.. ^_�.. _.._. NAN 8- 7 -ADOPTED. ......___.._.. - _ 113/14/78 On3d SAN RAMON 2192 R2 ORDI CE "7 1 r P 300 C S PSE PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APPRVD - n3J14/78 0032 ERSONJEL .t• r; .:., ' :' ,:.,,': PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APPRVD " ...: :;:' `:;':......:......,:.:::..;.:: •..:;:.: .. n3/14/7R 003?_ P-300 C S » PSE n3/14/78 '0034 - PERSONNEL POSTTTON ADJ APrtRVD'-------- P 3t)0 DIST ATTORNEY n.i/14/78 0034 P-30n DIST ATTORNEY PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APP RVO ! n;S/14/78 0035 PERSONNFL POSTTTON ADJ APPRVU P-300 DIST ATTORNEY n.3/14/78 0035 P�300 DIST ATTORNEY . POS I TI )FADJ A NRVO...- ... - __.,�_�_ .......�...�..�...: :: _ n3/14/7A 0036PERSONi4rL POSITION AnJ APP P»300 DIST AT i ORNF_Y ":... . i ! n.5/14/7A n036P-30n DIST ATTORNEY PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APPF:VD n3/14f78 Oi137 PFRSONt.1Fl_ POSTTTON An.) APPRVD .. ......_..._._ =: .,.s:._..,. -� .;.. , _:__. : _ ... ...P-300 LTRRARY 11,3/14/7A 0037 P-300 LIBRARY PERSONIJEL POSITION ADJ APtRVD • O,i/14/7A nn3ft PFRSWRIEL POSITION ADJ APflRVD P-300 MED SFRVC5 03/14/7R 003Ap-300 MFD SERVCS _ _ _ :>.•;, - _.. .PERSONNEL POSTTTON ADJ APPRVD....•._........... ._..___..�,_ -- ,--- � , n;i/ 4/7A 3q P Nt POSITION ADJ APPRVD ;;M_' "'._.: P-300 MED SERVCS = 1 On. FR'SO JEL .- ; n3/14/7A 003q P-300 MFn SERVCS `: : - PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APPRVD n.3/11t/7A niton PFRSONt-lFL POq7TTf3N AndAPPRVR ......_ ..- _.........� _: _.� _. . ..:__:,:'°' �._ __...:_...,P- 300 SOC. SF'RVC _......_-_...__... .._._....,.....r._..___..... .- . . 03/14/78 nn40 P-30+1 SOC SERVC PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APf�RVD . 03/14/7A 0041 PERSONNFL POSTTTON AD.) APPRVn P-300 OFPD n3/14/714 0041. P-300 OFPD _..................._.....--._....._.._...._._.....__ ..-........_PERSONNEL POSITION ADJ APP RVP? .. . ---------,.__._..... n3/14/7A OAA7 WEST CO FTRF PRVT DIST CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY PROPERTY PURCHASE CITY OF SAN PABLO PUR AGMT APPRV n.5/14/7R 00A7 PROPFRTY PURCHASE CITY OF SAN PABLO POR AGMT APPRV WEST CO FIRE PRVT DIST - CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY n3l14f78 nnA7 PROPERTY PItRCHA SF - 9791i MC RRYDE AVE - SAtt -PABLO- REF. #78/215 _........_...... . . i 113/14/78 nns47 RFS #71t/215 PROPERTY PURCHASE -- 575'i MC 8RYnE AVE -• SAN PABLO 0 n3/14/7A nilA7 GRANT nFFD CITY OF SAN PABLO APP:JRV WEST CO FIRE PP;VT DIST n3/24/7A n1tR7 vtFST CO FiRI' PRVTP1T;T _....._..__.�_..__._.. �_._..-. GRANT nEt-D CITY OF SAN PARLO APPRV -.-___ _.....� ..... ._. o.li/14/714 nng4 CHILI! CARF TtJSTTTIJTTOI,l - RATES PRIVATE TNSTTTlJTTONS/FOF-TER HOME: 0 .. n3/14/7A n094 PRTVATF TNSTTltJTTONS/FOSTFR HOME :<''' .: : CHILD CARF INSTITUTION - RATFS 03/14/78 nng4 FOUR CS RANCH/ORLANU DARNELt_ FOSTER HOME/ROHNERT PARK n3/14/7A 00(14 nARNFLL FOSTFR HOME/ROHNFRT PARK FOUR CS RANCH/ORLAND Ill/14/7A nrtg5 CRTSTt; RFf-OLIJTTOI) CFNTFR - Ci.OSURE CHTLDREthA HOME SOCIETY n3/14/7A OngS CHILtTRFF)S HOME SOCIETY _-- _--_._ � ., �_.__.____. .CRISIf; RESOLUTION CENTER CLOSURE__.__,_.._ ..- n,5/14/7n n045 LAND USE PFRMTT GROUP HOME 03/14/711 n(195 GROUP HOME LAND USE PERMIT n3/14/7A On96 WOMANS MTN SFC FAC RCHMn STTF t)rV _..___,_._..: �... :. _ ,__._ _._...._.PLANS t� rPECS APPRV _....__ .__----_.___...,.... ._.. • 113/14/78 0196 PLANS & SPFCri AP►,RV WOMANS MTN EIEC FAC RCHMD SITE nit:V 0 n3/1U/7A 0(lQ , RF.; #7A/?-17 WOMAHS MTH SEC FAC RCHMD SITE DEV 03/14/78 n09h WOMANS MTN SFC- FAC r(CHMn SITE- nFV RES #78/217 _.___............. n3/14/78 023q AS SES';MFNT APPFALS BOARD LOCAL RULES - AS'rEF•fMENT APPEALS BOARD RES 478/218 . . 03/14/7A 0239 LOCAL RUL.FS - AStrE i,MEt4T APPEALS BOARD RES ,#7A/218 AS tSr -,iM1=NT APPEALS BOARD 03/14/7A 0243 WALNUT BLVD WTnENTI.IG RRFNTWOOn - PI_AtdS/SPFCS APPRV.._-•- . ---------RES #78/219 - I_. .._........___.._ n3/14/78 n?43 RFS 478/21q WALNUT BLVD WIDENII,JG BRENTWOOD - PLANS/SPECS APPRV 03/14/7A n2A2 WALNUT CRF..EK - LOP 2012-77 BEACON POINT AS`;OCTATES - APPROVED FINDINGS n3/14/7A 02H2 RFACON POINT A SI,OCTATFS - APPROVED FTNDTNGS _........._....__-.._... .-WALNUT CREEK LOP 2012-77 • n3/14/7A n2g0 HES`:', HAROLn P) - RFPLACF BRIDGE - CMPLTn BOULEVARD WAY BRIDGE - WALNUT CRK AREA 0:3/14/78 0290 ROIJLFVARD WAY BRIDGE - WAL14UT CRK AREA HESS HAROLD D - REPLACE RRInGE' — CMPLTn r _ - .. __.......•-_._... .. n3/14/7A n2gn RES tt7R/2PI _ -- - HES. HAROLD 11 — REPLACE BRIDGE CMPLTD . 03/14/78 0290 HFS�, HAROLD r) -- RFPLACF RRIDGE: - CMPt.TD RES #78/221 0 n3/14/7R n2g1 nRATtJAGE APat=A 290 ANt;FX 110 1 AREAS A R C D OAKLEY CCC FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSV DIST n3/14/7A n2gl CCC: FLOOD CONTROL P, WATER CONSV DIST ............-.._..... .-.--•DRAINAGE AREA 2.90 ANNEX 110 1 AREAS A R C D 'OAKLEY 03/14/7A n291 RES #7A/22? [DRAINAGE AREA 290 A14t•PEX 110 1 AREAS A B C D OAKLEY 03/14/78 0291 nRATFJAGF ARFA 290 ANt 1EX rtO 1 AREAS A R C D OAKLEY RES #78/222 n:3/14/7R n296 ARAtinomMT - tJOTTCF OF TNTFIJT FIX HEAR - - .. _ . _.. ... -'51113 44% - DAP*JVILLE ARFA -- PORTION OF DRAIN_EASCMl!'NT n3/14/7A n2g6 lt)R 4406 - nANVTLI.F, AREA - PORTION OF DRATN EASEMP:'NT ABANDONMT — 110TICE OF I14TE11T -- FIX HEAR 0.3/14/78 02c)6 RFS 07R/2P3 ABANDONMT - 140TTCE OF INTE11T - I=IX Hr AR 03/14/78 02146 ARANDONMT - tiOTTCF OF TNTFNT - FIX HEAR .RES #78/223 • n3/14/7n n299 STRT CONST CO - BLDG CONSTRUCTED CCC FPD - APPRV REPAIR BLDG - TREAT BLVD CONCORD n3/14/7F% 029t3 CC(: FPD -r APF-RV REPAIR RL.DG - TRFAT RLVD CONCORD SIRI CONST CO - BLDG C011STRUCTED n3/14/78 t PO 9 RFtr, #7R/2''4 SIRI- CONST CO - RLDG COHFTRI)CTEn . 03/1.4/78 02q') STRT CONT CO ^ RLnG CONgTRUCTEn RES #78/224 03/14/78 0300 SUS 5082 - nANVTLi_F AREA APPRV AGRMT & MAPS CHAMPLIN 8 COTTON DEVELOPMT CO INC n3/14/7R O:IfJ{?__...-._..__- CHAMPLTN-A--COTTON t?EVFLOPMT--CO---TNC ---_.._.__.___._----._.______ �^_ _,.___�____SUB 5082 « DANVILLE-AREAAPPRV AGRMT "& MAPS n3/14/7A n3no RES 07A/225 SUR 5082 -- DANVILLE AREA - APPRV AGRMT MAPS 03/1.4/7A 0300 SUR 5082 DANVILLE AREA -- APPRV AGRMT & MAPS RES #78/225 03/1.4/7A 031?_ StfR 5035 « ALAMO nRFA �- ArRMT APPRVD _..............__u__ _.: ___._.__.._._.-RENOWrJ t7EVELOPMt'NT COMPANY --- 03/14/7A 0312 RENOWN nFV7LOPMENT COMPANY SUR 5035 - ALAMO AREA AGRMT APPRVD 03/14/78 0312 RES NO 7A/2P6 SUR 5035 - ALAMO AREA - AGRMT APPRVD 03/14/7A 0312 __.._ .._SIJg 5035 - ALAMO AREA_._ ---AriRMT ,APt:)RVf)- ___.._ �.__--.._...-.RES: NO 78/226 03/14/78 0317 MS 170--76 FL SORRANTF ARFA - APPRV AGRiIT FOREY JOHN L ROSALIE T n3/14/7A 0317 FORFY JOHN L & ROSALIE T MS 170-76 - EL 90BRANTE AREA - APPRV AGRMT n3/14/78 031.7 . .-.- ._ RFS NO 7R/227 _.,._ __ __.... . . MS 170-76 - EL SORRANTI= AREA -- AP13IRV AGRMT ......- 03/14/7n 0317 MS 170-76 - FL SORRANTE ARFA - APPRV AGRMT RES NO 78/227 n.3/14/7n 0326 MS 139--77 - DANVILLE ARFA - APPRV PARCEL. MAP JAZMTW I_ T n3/14/T8- 0326 JA7_MTN i_ T ______ - _ _....___----..____..__----_-____.---_._.-_____..__-_. .___ ____ ��' 13977 —DANVILLE AREA - APPRV --PARCEL MAP -.---"_-__.___... ... M i� 03/14/78 0326 RFS NO 7A/22A MS 139-•77 - DANVILLE AREA - APPRV PARCEL MAR � 03/14/78 0326 MS 139-77 - DANVILLE ARFA APPRV PARCEL .MAP. RES NO 78/2:'6 03/14/76 0:327 MS 140-77 - RRFNTWOnn AREA - - APPRV PARCEL MAP - _ _� :�_ ...:_........-_ STONFRARGT:R GENU _..- . n3/14/7A 0327 STONFRARGFR GF11' MS 140-77 - RRENTwoon AREA - APPRV PARCFL MAP 03/14/78 n329 MS 01.A5-76 ALAMO ARFA - COMPLETFn HAYARD JOHN PORLIC TMPRVTS ....__. .. 03/14/7A 032.8- _ -.-.__HAYARn :joHN PtiRLTC --TMPRVTS -_.-_- -..__--__- _ _ _., __-... __._MS #185»76 ^ ALAMO AREA - COMPLETED _......_.. 03114178 0324 ;_FGTSt.ATTOtJ AR 1?89 « LOCKYER STATE DEPT CONSUMER AFFAIRS, n3/14/78 032KT STATF nFPT CONSUMER AFFAIRS :_:;;;.`:; : LEGISLATTON AR 1284 - LOCKYF_R 03/14t7A n330 C. C' C FMPLOYEPS l_OCnL 1 --_.._ _�;M -> � ........_ . PER SONtfEL - GRAnirlr TECHS1ErfGR n3/14/7A 0330 PFRSONIIFL - GRADING TECHS/ENGR RETMR(JRSE C C C FMPLOYEt:S LOCAL 1 n3/1.4/78 n3:8n C r, C FMPLOYFi.-S LOCAL i BLDG INSPECTION PFRr,OtlllEL REIMBURSE„ 03114/78 0330 RLT)G INSPECTION PFRSONi•tEL RFIMBI IRSE ---- ---"'�': :,;,,:--� ._,._...,. .. ._ C. C C EMPLOYEES LOCAL 1 _.._.__.._..........,_._..___._.... .._.. n3/1.4/7R n3:31 L TFN - RELEASE OF TERWILLTGER LUCY NEWMAtd 03t14/7A 0331 TERWILLIGF_R LUCY NFWMAtd '..: LIEN -- RELEASE OF 03114/7A n3�i1 L rFt! �* RF.Lt�ASt_ OF _...._..-_..__...-..._... ......_- _....._._.._ . _._ . �. �_ ._......... .._ALTENh3At1GH PHILLIP R __.... _. ..__ v;.............- n3/14/78 0311 ALTFNRAl1GH PHILLIP R LIEN - RELEASE OF 03/14/79 0334 llflFMPLOYMF(lT Ttic;l1P,ANCF PROGRAM « FOR CO EMPLOYEES INSURANCE n3/14/79 03�t4 THS11RANCF _._ r__-.._ _.�_.__�_.._______._..�..,_.. __..._ UNEMPLOYMENT Tf)SURANCE PROGRAM � FOR CO EMPLOYEES 03/14/7A 0340 LFGTSLATTON - POSTTTON OF CO POSITION OF CO - i_E'GTSLATTON 03/14/7A n340 POSITTON OF CO - L1=GTSLATTON LEGISLATTON - POSITION OF CO 03114!78 0344 EXFCUTtVF t;OMPt"flSATIOft PROD _...........___.._.� _ �: .- __. _..-..p1=RSONitEL « MAfIAGEMFNT _.._ __._. ... _....... i� n3/14/7A 0344 PFRSONNFL - MAIIAGF"MEllT EXECtJTTVE COMPF14SATIOIJ PROG n3/14/7A n35.5 PROPEPTY - LEASrD PARKING LOT F RS/ CHURCH OF CHRIST - I;ICHMOIID 03/1.4/79 035a CHURCH OF CHRIST RICHMOND _..___ ___...._ _...__..__ ..... PROPERTY - LEASED PARKTtIG LOT FOR S/' _.... __... ...._. . • 03/14/7A 0351 PLANS & F-PFCS ORINDA COM CTR PARK-PHASE IV - APPRV ADDENDUM 1 03/14/78 0357 ORTNnA COM CTR PARK-PHASE TV - APPRV An()ENDUM 1 PLANS a SPECS 03/14/78 03Fi7 CSA R•-6 ORTNnA COM CTR PARK-PHASE IV - APPRV AnnEflnUM- i_.--__-____-_ 03/14/79 0357 ORT(JnA COM CTR PARK-PHASE TV APPRV AnDENf)UM 1 CSA R--6 03/14/7A 0360 TSAK;ON A Ar-,,'.00 INC - Ct1SLTTIJG r:ERV AGRMT APPRVD L.IVORNA r' D r.ECONr,T^Al_.'�MO^LITTGATTIItI PFIIn n3/14/78 0360 LTVORNA Rn ►.FCOt-irT-ALAMO-LTTTGAT-TON PEND -..--ISAKSON 8 AS'-.00 INC -.. CNSLTIVIG SERV AGRMT APPRVD 03/14/78 n364 WOODWARD - CLYnF CONSULTANTS -- AUTH CNSLT SER AGRMT N RICH RY"PAS', Rn tl WILDCAT CRK - SOIL TEST , 03/14/7R 0364 N RICH RY--PAS' Rn A WILDCAT CRK - SOIL TESTS WOODWARD - CLYDE COUSUL_TANTS -- AUTH CNSLT SER AGIRMT n3/14/7A 0374 STATE nFPT OF FISH R GAME - APRRV AGRMT - _.............._..___-- -.- - . N RICHMOND AYPASS PROD - WILDCAT CRK _..._. i n3/144/7H 0374 14 RTCHMONn HYPAS'; PROJ - WILDCAT CRK STATE DEPT OF FISH & GAME APPRV AGRMT nl/14/7R n375 PTTTSRIJRG UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST « CONTRACT APRVn WIN CHILD CARE/SOCTAL SERVICE � 03/14/78 0375 WIN CHTLD CARE/SOCTAL SERVICE .........._--"..._..______._.___. _ _._._.......... . ...... PTTTS8l1RG UNIFTFD SCHOOL r)T ST - C014TRACT -APRVt? _..:,.._.__-. ... . 03/14/76 03A6 ACrOtttlTS RECFTVARLF WRTTk - OFF ACCOUNTS i 03/14/78 0386 ACCOUNTS on ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE « OFF 03/14/76 038S PTNFS AYALA PHn/COrJTRACT "APRVn. .- _.......__._____..__.__...�____.,.�.._�___..-_- . PROBATION STAFr- TRAIflING TRE.);; • 03/14/79 0368 PRORATION STAFr TRATNTIJG - STRES` PINES AYALA PHO/CONTRACT APRVD � 03/14/78 03+ 1 VFHTCt_F - LOAN OF POLTCF CAR ANTIOCH n3/14/7R 0391 . ANTIOCH ......... _____._..__...__. .......VEHICLE w LOAN OF POLICE CAR i' 03/14/79 0393 F11NnInG WE CARE DAY TREATMENT CENTER 03/14/79 0303 WE CARE= DAY TREATMENT CFNTFR FUNDING 03/14/7A 0394 TRAFrTC RFSOLIITTON #2422 �- PKG PROHT137TEn VEROPdA AVE - 45340 - DANVILLE 7 SS 03/14/78 0394 VERONA AVF 4534n DANVILLE TRAFFIC RFSOLI)TTON #2422 PKG PROHIBITED f n3/14/711 0395 CITY OF PLEASANT HILL JT FXER POWERS AGMT APPR STORM .DRAINAGE DIST ZONE 16 n3/14/7R..._ x1395-. _STORM -DR ATNAGE-_DTST- ZONF 1.6--.-.... ..................._----------__._.._-_ �..._...._..-.....__..___..___........_CITY OF PL.EASANT__HILt.: JT EXr"R POWERS---AGMT APPR n3/14/7A n395 LINE C CANAL CROSSING PROJ CITY OF PLEASANT NTLI. JT EXF_R POWERS AGMT APPR (13/14/7A 0395 CITY OF PLEASANT HILL JT EXFR POWERS AGMT APPR LINE C CANAL CROSSING PROD 03/14/78- n411- ,-- --_TRAFFIC RF-SOLIJTTON 02421 PKr PROHTRTTEI7 _....._..... LOVE LANE -- J#4725A DANVTLI.:F i n3/14/7R n411 LOVF LANE -t #4725A - DANVI#_LE TRAFFIC RESOLUTION #2421 PKG PROHTRTTFD n3/14/7A 041.? STATF DEPT OF YOUTH AWTHORITY - AGREE APRVD JUVENILE -- DIAGNOSTIC R TREATMENT SVCS n3/14/7A _.114-12 JUVI NILF - nTACNOSTIC SVCS- _..__.__._....- _....._..w.___.._.._.___....... STATE DEPT OF YOUTH At.JTHOR7TY -- AGREE APRVD. .-.._.._.._..._._ ... ... ......_..._ . ! n3/14/7A 0414 EL CERRITO -- CITY OF APRVn AMEND HOUSING -- 3Rn YR COM DEV PROJ ACTIVTTIES #5413 n3/14/7A n414 HOUSING - 3RD YR CDM DEV PROJ ACTTVTTTES #5413 EL. CER14TTO -- CITY OF - APRVD AMEND nA/14/78 . n419 FTRF S(FRVTCC Mt1TtiAt_ AIn AtyRf"t? AMEND _ _....,._. ..... .__. ......__.._..__. _... ._ ._.. nANVILt E F P n . . l._._..._' ... ... . . 03/14/78 0419 DANVTLLF F P n FIRE SF'RVTCE MOTI)AL AID AGREE AM("rJn ,p n3/14/7A n41y TAS;AdARA FTRF PROTECT nTST FIRE Si`_'RVTCE MtJTIJAL AID AGREE" AMi'ND 03/14'/7A - 041q' FTRF SERVTCE M11TtJAL ATn AGREE' AMENfl _._.._____-__....__.._._�___.__..._.__._....._ .TASSAJAR.h ETRE PROTECT DIST - -_.._.. .....__.._. 03/14/78 0422 wOOnWARD CLYDE CONRUI.TANTS GFOTECH FNGR INSP SVCS SHERIFFS REHAR CNTR -- KTTCHFN/DIN HALE., AGMT APRRV, 03/14/78 n422 SHFRIFFS REHAR CNTR KTTCHFN/nTN HALL ABMT APRRV WOODWARD - CLYDE CONSULTANTS GEOTFCH ENGR TNSP SVCS". 03/14/7n n4?_A RFS NO 7A/231 _..... . " SUPERVISOR'; rTANDRY OFr T CF_RS • n3/14/7A n42A St)PFRVTSORS `,TANDRY OFFTCFRS RES NO 78/?31 03/14/7A 042A RFS NO 78/231 COUNTY SEAT -- ALTERNATC/7 EMF-RGE"NCY STTES 03/24/78 04PA COUNTY SEAT - ALTFRNATE/7 FMrRSFNCY -SITES,­.___..-_... ..___��._ ,.__...._ RES NO 78/231 -_...,.. .._.._.,._. . S 03/14/79 n43n COIJNSt`LINC CL.TNTCr, CNC -- CONTRACT APRVn MENTAL HEALTH STAFF TRATNTFJG/MEDICAL SERVICES ! ;. n3/14/79 n43n MENTAL. HEALTH STAFF TRATNTNG/MEDICAL SERVICES. COUNSELTNG CLTNICS TIJC - CONTRACT APRVD n3/14/7A n439 PROPPRTY -- LFASF COI-F Ct.t)n RD - P H -- 11P�,PROVT----_._._...__.. ..._...-. CO 'CO COMMONTTY COLI.Fnr nTIrT L.ESrOR . ............. .. • n3/14/7A 043? CO CO rOMMUNITY COLt.FGF nTST - t_ESl,OR PROPF'RTY - LEASE GOLF rLIJR Rn •• P H - t)PSPROVT 03/14/7A n432 CO CO COMMUNITY COLt.FGt' DTST LFS;OR t1PSPROI)T COMMIRITTY GARDENS/C00P EXT 03/14/78 0432 tJPSPROt.JT COMMi)NTTY GARnFNS/COOP-EXT _._ ...,_._..________-.___._.. .._._.._,____....__.... _. CO CO COMMUNTTY COLLEGE: DIST -- LES15OR -- ,_. ..•.._,____............. i n3/14/7A 0435 BRFNTW0t1n FTRF PROTFCTTON DISTRICT WOLFE LYNI1 - RESIGNATION 03/14/78 0435 WOLFF 1_YN1J - RESIGNATION BRENTWOOD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 03/iu ,17A n4.16 rOtJNTY SFRVTCF AREA P-.4 w......._. _ : :�.�;:._�: . � _ JONES FUGFHF RESIGNATION _....._.,.,__.�. . _t _.�.:-_..._.... n3/14/7A n436 JONES FtJGENF S -- RFSTGNATTON COUNTY SERVICE AREA P--4 03/14/7A n437 OVFRALI.. FCONCjMTC nEVFI..OPMFtIT PROGRAM CTF CONNER MELTON - APPOTIITED n3/14/7A -0437 CONNER Mgt-TON - APPOINTED _ .._-._.._... _.,�.�: _,..� ......_...._.. OVERALL_ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM77 7 CIF_ _.....-..__.....__..,..._ ..._..._...._..., -- i n3/14/7A n43A PINOLE FIRE PROTECTION DIST CUTTNO THOMAS P - RESIGNATION 03/14/78 043A CIJTTNO THOMAS P - RESIGNATION PINOLE FIRE PROTECTTDt1 DIST (13/14/78 0433 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DRUG, ARtJSE nOARn "' ....� ,__'_`" .`- ' CAMPBELL_ GRACE J — RFSIGNATI011 _ ._...._. .._._._:_ n3/14/78 0439 rAMPRFI-1. A%RACF .1 -- RFSTGNATTON CONTRA COSTA COIJNTY DRUB ARI)SF BOARD F13/14/7A n440 COUNTY SERVTCF' ARF'A M-16 PORTER MARIE POSTTrOhI nECLARED VACANT 03/14/7A n44n PORTFF; MAf5lF - POSITION 'nF'CLAREn VACANT COUNTY SERVTCF. AREA M-16 -_.._._.._.._..,__._......._..__ n3/14/7A 0441 DAY CARF LTCFNSTNG - FAMILY STATE HEALTH DEPT n3/14/79 0441 STATE Ft('ALTH DEPT DAY CARE LICENSING - FAMILY n3/14/7A n442 FUNDS -- REVOLVING INCREASE AMT __...:. ...._:.-:_;.:._...,r�_____. .`.._EjELTA MtJIIT COURT __................_._.__......_..._. n3/14/7A 11442 DELTA MONT COURT FUNDS REVOLVTI1G TNCREASE AMT 03/14/7A n443 CONTRA COSTA C01111TY ADVISORY COUNCIL_ ON AGING BART LAFAYfiTTI-/ORTNDA - REMOTE CONTROL CAMFRAF, 03/14/7A 0443 -' " BART - LAFAYFT'fF/ORTNn.A -c-REMOTE. CONTROL CAMERAS. .__._..._._.__._....- ...-CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY COUNCit: ON _AGING n3/14/7A n441t CCE: FIRE PROT DIST FIRE COLLEGE CLAS':.RM REMODEL.. - APRRV AnDEND1114 1 � 0A/14/7A 044it FTRF COLLEGE C(_AS'..RM REMODEL -- APRRV AnDFNDUM 1 CCC FIRE PROT DIST n3/14/7A n447 MOIJRA FRMA n - HRG _._.._._.__...._:_.__... ._..__... _. .____._._....__ .. . ._--r______________....._.._.MS 247--777 -- TASlr.A.1ARA _....._._ _.__...._:.. .:_......_._._.._..._............. ........ 03/14/79 0447 MS P4777 -* TAss;AJARA MOURA ERMA n -- HRG n3/14/79 0452 REFS OMER -- HRG MS 229*-77 - TASr"AJARA 03/14/79 0452 -M5 2?9M77 TAS`;AJhRA" - . .. _... ....___.____._..__._ ... _.. __ _ _ .__ __..:___. .-REL'S OMER -- HRG n3/14/78 0461 CLAYCO CORPORATION 2198-QRZ -- W C � 03/14/78 0461 2198-RZ -- W C CL.AYCO CORPORATION 03/14/7A n466 - HOSPITAL. PSYCHIATRTC- -INPATTENT-_SERV-_.__ WALKAWAYS # n3/14/7A 0466 WALKAWAYF, HOSPITAL - PSYCHIATRIC INPATTFIJT SERV , 03/14/7A 046A LFGAL DJ:FENSl" - SUP CT NO 184329 SOUCHET DONALD L 03/14/7A 046A ROUCHFT DONALD L LEGAL DEFENSE -- SUP CT 140 184329 _.. ._.._..... .. . 03/14/78 0468 LEGAL nFFrNc;r - SUP CT NO 1R2.974 BLAKE JAMES, E � 03/14/78 0469 RLAKF .JAMES F LEGAL DEFI_NSF' - SUP CT NO 182974 03/14/7A 0469 FUNDS RFVOt_VTNr, SOCIAL SERVICE DEPT 0 a 4 s � 03/14/7A 0469 SOCIAL SERVTCt= DEPT FUNDS REVOLVING n3/14/7A 0470 AKAG EXECUTIVE CTT= -- PROPOSAL TO EXPAND TUTb)R SUP JOHN - NAPA COUNTY 03/14/78 Q470__......._....__TUTEtIR St1P JOHN---- NAPA--CO(JNTY.-__........_...----- ...__...... . ...__..........._.r__� _�___- ___.........ABAG EXECUTIVE CTE - PROPOSAL TO EXPAND 03/14/7A 0471 HERNANDEZ JACK - 2163-RZ - REZONING APPROVED BYRON - CARVALHO JOHN - OWNER f� 03/14/78 0471 BYRON - CARVALHO JOHN -- OWNER HERNANDEZ JACK - 2.163-RZ REZONT14G APPROVEn ni/14/7R 17102 .FF'LTc C W 4 MARJORTF t-RG2 ON APPEAL. M S 249-77 WALNttT..CREt"K AREA - M S 249-77 n3/14/7A 047P WALNUT CRErK ARIA - M S 249-77 FELICE C W A MARJORIE - HRG ON APPF'AL M S 249-77 Yt n3/14/7A 11476 SUB 4496-nANVTLLF ARFA-TMPRVMTS CMPL.Tn-DECLARE CO RD DAME CONSTRUCTION CO 03/14/7A -047A __....._._-._DAMF CONSTRUCTION- CO _....,........ _._........_...... ....... .__.. SUR 4486-DANVTL.t-_E AREA-IMPRVMTS CMPLTD-i?ECLARE CO Fti} i 03/14/7A 11476 DAME CONSTRIJCTTON CO SUB 4496-^DANVILI.E ARFA-+IMPRVMTS CMPLTn- DECLARE CO Rn n3/14/7A 0477 STONE VALLEY SCH NFTSH€3RI40 PARK PH IT - ALAMO AREA CSA R-7 - API-SRV CONSLTTNG SERVICE'S AGRMT n3t14/7A 11477. _.C:4A- R-7 - APPRV CONSLTTNG SFRVTCES -AGRMT ,- _.__ _ .. _.. . STONE VALLEY SCH NETCHBRHn PARK - PH IT - ALAMO -AREA n3/14/7A 0477 RAAK THOMAS F & Al;r;OC W C CSA R-7 -• APPRV CONSLTTNG SERVICES AGRMT n3/14/78 0477 CSA R-7 - APljRV CONSLT'ING SFRVTCES AGRMT BARK THOMAS E 11 AS`.'30C W C na/14/7A- 04Arz ..-CFTA TTI YCCTP PROD _ _ . ..._._ . ........__._ __.__..__............ . .. .. CCC SUPT OF SCHOOLS - CONTRACT APPRVD . 03/14/78 048A CCC SUPT OF SCHOOLS - CONTRACT APPRVD C&A TIT YCCTP PROG ni/14/7A 048A CFTA TIT YCCTP PROD NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE OF NO RICHMOND CONTRACT APPRVD n"l/14/7A 04811 NPTC,HRORI-loon t4otlSF. r)F NO..RTCHMOND. CONTRACT --APPRVn-.-...- CETA TIT YCCTP PROF; . (13/14/78 04AS CFTA TTI YCCTP PROD PTT'TSRt)Rf; (AITFTED SCHOOL DIST CONTRACT APi:'Vr) n3/14/78 04AA PTTTSRi1Rt; IINTFTFh SCHOOL nTST CONTRACT APPVn CFTA TIT YCCTP PROG 03/14/7A ' 0513 '" ' . FTRFFTrlHTFRS LOCAL_ 1230 __.. ............._._.._...............___.�. _.._ ._-.-- .._. . IMPLEMENTATION OF STRIKE n3/14/7A "0513 TMPI_EMFNTATTON OF STRTKF FMrRGFNCY POLICY FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 1230 n3/14/7A 051.6 ACCOUNTS - WRTTF OFF HOSPITAL ACCTS FOR FEB 1978 n3/14/7A n516 HOSPTTAL ACCTS FOR FEB 1978 _._...... ...............w... :... ,._:.. ...__.._. ACCOUNTS - WRITE OFF i n3/14/7A 0575 ADULT DAY HFALTH CART HEALTH/Antll_T hAY CARE a n3/14/7A OS79 HFALTH/AntlLT nAY CAFE ADULT nAY HEALTH CARE 03/14/78' 0587 nEFERRf"n TMPRVMT AGRMT SUB M5,25476 -+ EL SOBRANTE -..,... w.._...._. .._ LEEMASTF'RS ALICE M - APPRVD 03/14/7A 09A7 L.FF'MA STERS ALTCF M - APNRVn DEFERPFD TMPRVMT AGRMT SUR MS25476 -» EL 'SORRANTE n3/14/7A ngAn JAIL MT7_ FACILITY Foon ;vcF - 5A BALI... & SCHAFFR METAL PRODUCTS •I14C CONTRACT AWRn 03/14/7A n5An BALI. A SCHAFFR mrTAL PRODUCTS TNC CONTRACT AWRD._ ........._..:........ .. .. JAIL MTZ FACTLTTY Fonn SVCE - 5A n:i/14/70 n6no FOUTI, G -* APRVn CONTRACT MENTAL HEALTH/SOCIAL, SERVICF TRATNTI-16 CO►IFFRFNCF 03/14/7A 0600 MITNTAL HFALTH/SQCTAL. SFRVTCF: TRATNTNG CONFERFNCE FOUTS G , APRVD CONTRACT 03/14/7A 0603 -dATL -► MT7 t_ATH/PI:A(,TFR/nRYWALt Sr, _._._._____.. _._..._-_..ATLAS PLASTERING INC OF F RE;1'!O CONTRACT AWRD n3/14/7A 061713 ATLAS Pt_ASTFRING TNC OF FRFSNQ CONTRACT AWRO JAIL - MT7 LATH/PLASTFR/nRYWALI.- -• 55 n3/14/7A nA04 STATF DEPT OF HEALTH AMF'ND CONTRACT APPRVn FOOD PROGRAM St)PI•>LFMrNTAL W C � n3/14/7A 0604 FOon PROGRAM SiJPIJLFMi=NTAI.. W C - - STATE DEPT OF HFALTH AMFhIn CONT ACT APPRVD i 03/14/7A n6nq STATF nF'PT OF HFALTH - APRVn CONTRACT AMENn EARLY PFRIOnIC SCRE714 DIAD R TRFATMFIIT/HE=ALTH nFPT . n.i/14/7A 0609 EARLY PFRTOnTC SCRFI`t-I nTAr & TRFATMF.t.IT/HrALTH D>~PT STATF E)FPT OF HFALTH - APRVD CONTRACT AMFNi) O3/14/7A 0610 CLAIMS AGAINST STATF FOR MANF1ATEII COST, _._.._________.._�.... _-.COUNTY SIJPFRVTI;ORF,, Ate lOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA 03/14/78 0610 COUNTY SUPFRVISOFlS Av;',dCIATTON OF CALIFORNIACLAIMS AGAINST FTATF FOR MANnATFI) COST` . n3/14/7A (1612 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MANPOWER ADVISORY COUNCIL OLSON ROBERT C - RFSIGNATTOt) n3/14/7A n61P ALSON RARFRT C - t?F;TGNATTON CONTRA COSTA COt1NTY MANPOWER ADVISORY COIlflCIL • n3/14/7A 0613 PARK LOTS - TEMP - LAC, .!tlt.ITA S-rRFI'N-FFRI,Y STS MT7. GALLAGHER BtJF?K INC COUTRACT AW(d) 03/14/7A 0613 GALI-Ar,HFR R B1111K THC CONTRACT AWFtn PARK LOTS - TEMP - LAS, JIlI•ITAS-GREt:tl-FFIV:Y ST`: - MT?_ n3/14/7A n6PA . _rRFFN VLY CRK - t1PPFR - N BRANCH -nFT BASIN - SET HRO. .-CrC FLn CNTRI_ A WATE=R COI4%. ERV DIST 03/14/7A 069A CCC FI_n t NTRt_ h WATFR CONSF.RV DIST GREEN VLY CRK - IIPPFR - t! RRA14rH nET HASTtl - SET HRC 03/14/7A 0629 S DANVILL E STORM nf?ATN - TNCRFASE CONTTN(tIFIICY FUND W R THOMASON TINIC n3/14/7A 0629 W R THOMArtON INC .S nANVTLL E STORM DRATtl - IIICREAgr CONT'INAFNCY FIIND • 03/14/7A 06311 nFFF'RRF`n TMPRVMT AGRMT -- LUP POh3-76 DANVTLI. E RALHAM AC,',OCTATF> LTD - APDRVD 03/14/7A 0630 RAT.HAM ArVOCT ATFS I_Tn - APrJRVT) DEFERRED TMPRVMT AGRMT - LI)P 2093-76 - DAtJVTt_I.F n3/14/7A 0631 nFFF."RRF0 IMPRVMT AGRMT --- SIJB Ml;--140-77 --BRENTWOOD - STONEBARGFR CENT' - APPRVD . . . . n3/14/7A 0631 STONFRARrFR AFNF - APPRVn DEFERRED TMPRVMT AGRMT - StJR Mfi 140-77 FIRF_NTWOnn n3/14/7A 0632 GRANT nFFn RALHAM AS'=,OCiATFS LTD - LOP 2n93-76 n3/l 4/78 -063? RALHAM Ar,''OC T ATFS LTD - 1-11P ?093-76 _.............._.... GRANT DF!:D • ()3/14/78 0633 OFFER OF nFOTCATTON FOR i'OADWAY PI)RPOSE!; LECMASTM; ALICE= M - SIIR M"; 254-76 03/14/7R n633 LFr:MASTFR, ALTCF M - !,IJB M5, 254-76 OFFER OF DEDICATION FOR ROADWAY PIIRPOcE`-; n3/14/7A 0633 -OFFER OF F)FI)TCATTON FOR DRATNAr,F PURPOSES FOREY JOHN t_EO F=T AL - 9JB M�-, 170-76 03/14/7A 0633 FORFY JOHN L.FO FT At.. STIR MF, 170-76 OFFER OF nEDTCATTON FOR DRAitlAri PtIRPnSE`- n3/14/7A n634 GRANT nFFi) - AC1`FPTF'i) SUK sf43?7 CCC FLOOD O) lf _ W ? t ? F 03/14/7A 0634 CCT' FLOOD CONTROL 4 WATFR CQt-4rFC?VATT()I%l F)TST-AS EX OF GRANT DEFI) - AC(:FPTFf) - ;IJR #4327 03/14/7A 0634 CTTATTON HOMES ^ A GFNFRAI_ PARTNERSHIP GRANT DEEn ACCEPTED SUB #432.7 .r• n3/14/7A 0634 GRANT nEFn - ACCEPTE'n ^ SUB #4327 CTTATTON HOMES -- A GENERAL PARTNERSHTP _.._._. ; . RONALD03/14/7A0635 .APPLTCATTOJ FO ..LATE "CLAIM-, . 'LOPEZ .... ....... ...... ........._..... ._......._. ....._....._.. ....... -...: t. .,. ..�.�_. ... .. .. 03/1.4/7A 0635 LOPEZ RONALn APPLICATION FOR .LATE CLAIM DENIED ;'ti' n3rltt/7A (1642 G M nFV CO LRA R7_ HRC: DANVILLE 1881 RZ 03/14/78 n642. nANVTLI.E -� lSnl-R7_ __.......... ____....__..___— �___;_'t _____ ..._.... G M DEV CO 189-RZ -- HRG • n3/14/78 0643 JAMES CHARI-_FS - 1774-RZ HRG DANVTLLE -- PLANNTP-1G COMM INTATED n3/14/7A 1)643 DANVTLI.F - Pl_ANNTHS COMM TNTATEn JAMES CHARLES - 1774-RZ HRG 03/14/78 064.4,. CLAIM - DFNTFn KENNETH C .. . .. ...... ... ....._._...__._....._.--......_ _.__. D_ IM DENIED 03/14/78 0644 TRENT KFPJItE?TH c CLAIM E , 03/14/78 0646 CI_ATM i1FNiED ..' TORCHIANA, PATRICTA R 03/14/7A n646 TORCHTANA PATRTCTA.-R----:__-___--___ : CLAIM ^ DENTED 03/14/7A n647 CLAIM -- nFNTFD HUGHES ROBERT T n3/14/7A 0647 HUGHES ROBERT T CLAIM - DENIFD n3/14/78 0651 .-.... -CLAIM ^ DENTED . . ______ : .'. _._.....0 NION ALBERT J= 03/14/7A 0651 0 NION ALBERT F CLAIM . DENIED ...:.•,,;,..;.: : ,,., ,,:: :: . . . n3/14/7A 0654 CLAIM - F IED MILLER BRIAN R . •. 03/14/7A n654 MILLER BRIAN R CLAIM — DENIED __ __..,.... 1 • n3/14/7A n657 PERSONNEL POSITTON APIaT APi-RVD APPOINTMENT - DEPUTY CLERK 11 • 03/14/78 0657 APPOTNTMErJT - DEPUTY CLERK IT PERSONNEL POSITION APPT APPRVD 03/14/7A 0657 MINOR JANE C _.._,._..___- ._ ._..w ~-- - PERSONNEL POSIT tOIJ APPT APPRVD 03/14/78 n657 PERSONNEL POSITTON APPT APPRVD MTNOR JANE C • 03/14/78 0658 CONTRACT NEGOTIATION a AIITHORTZED HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY DIRECTOR 1)3/14/78 0655 HUMAN RFSOURCI S AGENCY nTRECTOR -"-"""`� `" '_' " ` CONTRACT NEGOTIATION ^ AUTHORT7.E0 . 03/14/78 0659 CARGUTNF7 COALTTTON PR0.1 847 TNCLUDED CETA VT PSE PROJECT PROG 03/14/7A n65y CFTA VT PSE PROJECT PROD CARQUiNEZ COALITTON Pr%OJ 847 INCLUDED n3/14/78 0661 JAIL. - MT7. -- TRON & STEEL STAIRS BOSTROM - BERGEN METAL PRODUCT, - CONTRACT AWRD • 03/14/7A 0661 BOSTROM - RFRGFN METAL PRODUCTS - CONTRACT .AWRD JATL - MT7 ^ IRON & STEEL STAIRS n:3/14/7R 0671 SAN RAMON VALLFY 11NTFTEn SCHL DIST - OVERCROWDING SCHOOL FACTL.TTY DEDTCATTOIJ ORD HO 78-10 03/14/711 0671 SCHOOL FACTLTTY nEt7TCATTON ORn NO 78-10 SAN RAMON VALI..FY UNTFTFD CXHL DIST-- OVERCROWDING- n3/14/78 0725 PHTPP S PAULA -- CONTRACT APRVD FOSTER PARENT TRATNING PROD n3/14/78 0725 FOSTFR PARFNT TRATNTI-IG PROs; PHTPPS PAULA - CONTRACT APRVD 1)3/14/78' 0725- NTCHOL,LS- MADONNA - "CONTRACT- APRVD- _.__._.... -_-..�_ _.�_�:_.,.�_._..___-__--FOSTER PARENT -TRAINING PROD 03/14/78 0725 FOSTER PARENT TRAINtN(i PROS NICHOLLS MADONNA - CONTRACT APRVD ....... „.1 .. .- .... .. ... .. .. .. .... -:te.:':ifs-'r. — , ,_..+,..x.......:.... ... .... ... i....s•:..,.:.u..-, w,r4'4:i.'ii::..r..e•�r-w'..:ri:(+` . ....-+.._._... ..,_....1),..w .. .. .. . . ... -....... .. r. .. .. .. _ .. .. .. .-..,?- .....-. _ �5'!�,.w•.v.w_•,_,..aMa_•�q.n..r•,•yrf j'4!.'.: :::'.�—• .: ... ,r ........... .,.. ... ... :t., Jif?.: r�a •j r .. .. ... a -. ... .... ... ........:. '.'.. :._. .f:: .. r .. .. • .. .. .. .. ...• n.. a .... r:• The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public Works Director for Board consideration. JAMES P KENNY,alca+woNo CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROBERT I.SCHRODER I ST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN NANCY C.FANDEN. wA1M1m= CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIC N.-4ASSEL-NE 2N0 DIsTRICr VICE CJ.AIRMAN ROBERT I.SCHRODER.LAFAYrM ANO FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.CauNsr C:.aRK 3RO DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND Ex OFMC:O==RK.^.F THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CoNdRO MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL STH DISTRICT SOARS CHANGO s.ROOM 107.ACUMIISTRATION CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSEL&INE P1TrssuRc .O,so;51 1 P14ONE(A 15)372-2371 STM DISTRICT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 _TZSDXI ��ARC:: 141 1973 The Board will meet in. all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. Consider recommendations of the Public '.+orks Director. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " Consider recommendations and request of Board members. Consider recommendations of Board Committees. 9:45 A.M_ Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.0) as required or recess. 10:30 A. :4s ex officio the Board of :Directors of West County Fire Protection District consider proposed conveyance of certain Districz real property to the City of San Pablo for the sun of 337,:00, said property to be used for recreational ourooses. 10:35 A.M. Presentation of Resolution to Safeway Stores, Inc. for is conriuttions to the rood Coalition Program. 10:45 A.M. Presentation by representative of .alternatives for California :+omen, Berkeley, with respect to its request that the County Ordinance Cade be amended to oermiz solicitation of f,.mds after 7:00 o.m. 10:55 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Jack Hernandez from Planning Commis- sion denial of application (2103-RZ) to rezone land in the Byron area (continued from February 29, 1978) . Bearings on recommendations of Sar_ Ramon Valley Area Plan- ning Commission respect to the following rezoning applications: 11:00 A.M. G. I-I. Development Company, 1881-RZ, Danville area; and 11:05 A.:_. Charles James/County Planning Commission Initiated, 1774-RZ, Danville area. If the aforesaid applications are approved as recom- mended, introduce ordinances, waive reading and fix March 21, 1978 _for adoption. 11:10 A.M. :Hearing on appeal of Clarence W. a i Iar jorie Felice, owners, from Condition No. 1 of Conditions of Approval i=. osed by San Ramon Val-ley Area Planning Commission in connection with irinor Subdivision 249-77ta'nut Creek area. 11:15 AAMI. is ex of_icio the Govern::g Board of the County Flood Control and 'rater Cons ervat-ion District, conduct hearing on proposed :rnexazion :c. 1 (_seas A, 3, C, and D) to Drainage Area 290, Oakley Area. 00001 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued Y:arch 14, 1978 ITEMS SL�i�ITRPZD TO TIM BOARD ITEMS ? 6: CC:iS ,:+ 1. FLOC April 11, 1978 at the times indicated for hearings on the following Planni.•zg matters 11:00 A.M. Recommendation of County Planning Commission with respect to application of Clayco Corporation (2198-RZ) to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area; 11:05 A.M. appeal of Erma D. XToura, owner and applicant, from San Ramon Talley Area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision 247-77, Tassajara area; and 11:20 A.M. Appeal of Cmar Reiss, owner, from certain condi- tions of approval imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection •-Arith applica- tion for Minor Subdivision 229-77, Tassajara area. 2. ADOPT Ordinance No. 78-17 (introduced March 7) rezoning land in the San Ramon area (recommendation of San Ramon Valley Area Plar� Commission, 1.92-92 . 3. AUTHOaRIZZ write-off of delinquent General accounts Receivable totaling ;4,835.20 as recommended by CountyAuditor-Controller. 4. ACKNOWLEDGZ receipt of accounts •writ-ten off in February by the County Auditor-Control-ler, pursuant to Board policy as set forth in its Resolution No. 74/640. 5. AUTHOR= legal defense for the following: Acting County auditor-Controller and County Sheriff-Coroner, Superior Court Action No. 184329; and James E. Blake, Senior Sanitarian, Superior Court action No. 182974. S. DMIY the claims of Brian ?. :•tiller, Albert Z. Onion, Robert T. FAighes, Patricia R. Torchiana, Kenneth C. Trent, and applica- tion of Ronald Lopez to present +ate claim. -, (Staff recommendation shown To-1 owing the item. ) 7. FI'iv'D�iCS submitted by Plar—A=na Department tr pusuant to Board action on revised plan of Beacon Point Associates to establish a multiple soup devel opment in the Wa.1nut Creek area (L.u.P. No. 2012-77) . CC:—S=.=. ER APFROVAL 8. LETT from County adainistracor transmitting memorandum from Director, Human :=resources Agency, related to new Adult Day :Health Care Program, which became effective January 1, 1978, advising that a statement of intent must be filed by March 15, 1978 if the program is to be implemented for 1978-1979 and recommending that the Hoard withhold implementation commitments and other actions at this time while both the program and cost implications are thoroughly reviewed. CONSIDER APPROVAL Or R.:Ccr•*.- ATZC:N 9. '-EM0RiA h1 Ur!. :-•o= .iir ector of Planning -r ansm'i".i:g reso!iitl0n adopted by = a : r Oa , of Zducatlon of the Sen Ramon �i�alIey Tini- fied Schoolistrict pursuant to C. ;,,ance 78-10 adopted on January :?, 1778 and reques:sn g ca currence i.•2 its Au di ngs that conditions o: overcrndd:.tg exla" sc oolattendance areas w_it�^i n the school cUstr:cm bc_ ndaries. =i i . �.:C:: 28, 1978 ai J. •� A. :OR :....A..«•G C.1 �r�Jl OU(1U2 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, contiiued .%arch 14, 1978 10. ZVMIORAi.�DUM from Director, uman Resources Agency, advising that 1%Ir. Robert C. Olson has submitted his resignation as a member of the Contra Costa County i-11anpower Advisory Council (business representative category). :%CCEF1' RESIGNATION XND APPLY POLICY GO E *i ItiG APPOINi'MOMS 11. M.'ORA::''JLT? from County Counsel transmitting proposed local rules for the .assessment ADteais Board and assessment Rearing Officers. AD OPT rROPCSED RUZ:rS 12. Lr"1'T from President, Count:? Supervisors .association of California, transmitting information with respect to policies and procedures for filing claims on county costs eligible for reimbursement pursuant to SB-70 (1977). ?.:.r"'ER .0 COUNTY ADIM iIST. '-TOR 13. LETTER from Director, State Department of Consumer Affairs, requesting Boa_"d endorsement of AB 1289 (Lockyer) wr.ich would provide f=ding for a private corporation to provide independ- ent analysis of utility rates by representatives of small business and residential utility customers. RrrUM TO COUNTY A:PX- IST.UTCR 1 ::-SOL":"T.:Cti acopted by thAn Toch Cit-f Council -oquesting the loan of one police vehicle from the County until the City takes delivery of a replacement vehicle. RZ-a-M TO COGYTY ADVEM- ST'RATOR ITW.S 15 - 19: r:FOPU AT_O (Copies of commune cations list as ,n ormation items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 15. LEMIM from State Senator Peter H. Bets expressin appreciation to the Board for its suppor* of Senate Bill 1 tProperty tax relief legislation) . lo. LETTER from Chief of Police, City of : artinez, concurring with the Board's decision to close the Crisis Resolution Center. 17. UTTER from Mr. 41. O. Smith urging that the Board not appoint a deputy director for the Social Services Department. A. s D. , stating t. at i":ed .8. LETTER...� *Dom �. G. Loewen reit. :•i. i-Cal patients s ouid have tihe choice between prepaid health deliv- ery services by a aeal.h maintenance organization and the private medical sector. 19. ivOTICE from State Solid 'Waste M.-anagement Board of hearing to be held April 4, 1978 in San Francisco on proposed adoption of a regulation identifying agencies responsible for solid waste planning and implementation at the state, regional, and local levels. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on t..e rostrum and _u.-nis the C"erR with a writ-ten conv of heir orssenzation. D.ZADL%:�. :OR AGENDA 1.422':S: �i..tli�SDAY, 5:CO P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tis'r..'""I.iGS OF JO RD CCD�rv!_TI'=S Me Finance Camm zmee (Supervisors B. R. ::asseltite and N. C.. :anden) will meet regularly on each a•Iorday at 9:'40 a.m. � Room 108, County Administration Jul l di^+g, :,:artinez, and on Wednesday if necessary. The Internal Cperations Committee (Supervisors W. Boggess and J. P Drily ly meet on the ist and 3r 'ordays of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the :;dminstrator's Cone:ence Room, County Ar-: st;a- tion Building. 000 3 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez , California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions March 14 , 1978 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows : Department From To Civil Service Hospital Services institutional Services (PSE) Worker-CETA Worker-CETA 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows : Department Addition Cancellation District 5 Deputy District -- Attorney Attorney I-Project 1 District Attorney -- Senior Inspector- Project 1 Legal Services Clerk-Project 1 Intermediate -- Stenographer Clerk- Project Library -- 1 Typist Clerk, t Ol Medical 20/40 Exempt 30/40 Exempt Medical Services Medical Staff Staff Physician, 452 Physician 10/40 Medical -- Staff Physician 2 Typist Clerk -- Social -- 2 Eligibility worker II Service 4502-152, 002-168 Orinda Fire -- Firefighter, =16 Protection District 90004 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3-14-78 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 3 . Authorize appointment rrom reemployment list of Jane C. Minor in the class of Deputy Clerk II at the fourth step ($887) of Salary Level 240 ($766-$931) effective February 21, 1978 , as requested by the Marshal of the Mt_ Diablo Judicial District and recommended by the Civil Service Commission. II. T_RAVF'L AUTHORIZATIONS None. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 4 . Health Department (Projects) . Add $242, 660 to budgets ror various health projects in accordance with approved fu-Tding sources (other than County) and project applications and avvropriaze of setting revenue . 3. Health Deoart-ment (Projects) Add 5108 ,242 to implement Drinking Driver Program (SB 38) and appropriate $41,896 of fees to be received under the program, as approved by the Board of Su=ervisors .cn January 3 , 1978 . 6. Countv Medical Services. Add $8 ,100 to implement the Registered Nur se Refresher Training Program and appropriate o=f satt_ng in the amount of $5 , 300 to be received Prem partici?ants ; this trai,-1ing program was approved by the Board of Su=ervisors on January 17 , 1978 . 7. Superior Court. Add $3 ,770 to exercise purcr-ase option for offzce Z.,urn-tune. 8 . Countv Librar Add $13, 950 from Reserve for Continaencies- Li racy Fun to repair roof of the Antioch Library. 9. Internal Adjustments . Charges not afecting totals for following budget units : County Lirrarv, Treasurer-Tax Collector, Retirement Administration, Cooperative Extension Service (2) , Probation-JuvenileInst-4t rtions (4) , clo .tv Medical Services, Public Worcs (Adm4—._s==z4on, County Sanitation District No. 19) , Marshal-Bav Judicial District, Sheriff-Coroner, Public Defender, =-Ban Resources Agency, County Administrator, Healy P_ojeccs . 000015 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3-14-78 Page: 3. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 10. Authorize Charman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Liens taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Lucy Newman Terwilliger and Phillip R. Altenbaugh, :rho have made repayment in full. V. BOARD AND CARE PLACMMNTS/RATES 11. P.mend Board Resolution No. 77/560 , establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for fiscal year 1977- 1978 , to change the rate for FOUR C'S RANCH, Orland, from $872 to $972 per month and to add Darnell Foster Home, Rohnert Park, a specialized foster home, at a monthly rate of $362. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 12. Approve and authorize Chairman, Bo?-rd of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Aaencv Pu_roose Amount Period (a) State of Contract extension -0- 7-1-77 California for continuation of to (Department Early Periodic 10-31-77 of Health) Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Program- (b) Gregory Social Service/ $20 3-9-78 Fouts, M.D. Mental Health (1 day only) Training Conference (c) Paula Phipps Foster Parent $30 2-1-78 Education and to Orientation Training 6-1-78 Program Madonna Nichols Same $30 1-1-78 to 6-1-78 (d) Counseling Mental Health staff $150 3-2-78 Clinics, Inc. training contract (1 day only) 00006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended actions 3-14-78 Page: 4. VI. CONTRACTS `IND GRANTS - continued 12 . Agency Purpose ?.mount Period (e) Ayala Pines, Probation staff $300 3-14-78 Ph.D. training - Work to Related Stress 3-24-78 Prevention (f) State of amend existing increase 1-1-78 California Women, Infants & of to (Department Children Supple- 57,217 9-30-78 of Health) mental Food ?rogram (W--- C) contract to add funds for program exnansior_ (g) Pittsburg- Day care services $8,500 7-1-77 Unified for children of A2-DC to School recipients enrolled in 6-30-78 District Y1To'_'k incentive (WIN) training programs (h) State of Diagnostic Treatment .Maximum 7-1-77 California Detention Services , amount %. (Department Juvenile Court increased 6-30-78 of Youth Placements , from Authority) Probation Dent. $10, 000 to $60 , 000 (i) City of Amend Thi--d Year $91, 265 Effective El Cerrito Community Develop- 8-30-77 went Project Activities 415 & 13 (j) Contra Costa CETA Youth Community $113 , 526 1-17-78 County Super- Conservation and to intendent of Imtprovement Project 9-30-78 Schools Neighborhood Same $41,547 Same House of No. Rich-mond, I^.c. Pit--slu=g Same $27,985 Same Unified School District NOW To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3-14-78 Page: 5. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 12. Agency Purpose Amount Period (k) Contra Costa UPSPROUT Community $1 2-1-78 Community Garden Project to College Dist. 2-1-79 (Cooperative Extension Service) 13. Amend January 10, 1978 , Board Order which authorized execution of subgrant modification agreements with certain CETA Title VI PSE subgrantees to add Project No. 847 for the Carquinez Coalition, Inc . and increase the allocation of funds to that agency from $81,760 to $89 ,312 for the period ending September 30, 1978 . 14. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Chairman, Board of Directors, Tassajara Fire Protection District, to execute amendment to Agreement for Mutual Fire Assistance (between certain fire protection jurisdictions in east- Alameda County and south Contra Costa County) , the amendment to add the Danville Fire Protection District as a party to the agreement. 15. Authorize Director, Hunan Resources Agency, or his designee, to negotiate contracts with specified service providers for subsequent review and approval by the Board. VII. LEGISLATION None. VIII.RE_L ESTATE ACTIONS 16. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a Joint Use Agreement with the Church of Christ, Richmond for joint use of their parking lot at 309 - 36th Street and the adjoining lot included as part of the lease for 3431 Macdonald Avenue leased for the Social Service Department. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 17 . As recommended by the Auditor-Controller, increase the revolving fund of the Delta Municipal Court from S200 to $220. 00008 r To: Board of Supervisors From: County administrator Re: Recommended Actions 3-14-78 Page: 6 . IX. OTHER ACTIONS - continued 18 . Adopt Board Order increasing the Social Service Department' s revolving fund from $3 , 660 to $4,710 to allow for changes in various sub-accounts, as recom- mended by the Director, Human Resources Agency and County Auditor-Controller. 19. Authorize reimbursement for cost of rain gear for certain classifications (Grading Technician, Senior Grading Technician and Grading Engineer) in the Building Inspection Department, pursuant to agreement negotiated with Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1. 20 . As provided for in County Ordinance Code Section 42-4 . 004 , review status of standby designees for Board members and adapt applicable resolution. 21. Acknowledge receipt of letter from the County Administrator concerning implementation of the unemployment insurance program and refer to Finance Committee for review and recommendation. 22. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County administrator advising of status of legislation included in the County Legislative Program and on which a formal _position has- been established. 23 . Acknowledge receipt and take under review report submitted by County administrator and Director of Personnel on an Executive Compensation Program based on Performance Evaluation, and authorize distribution to all county department heads . NOTE Following presentation of the County Administrator's agenda, the Chairman will ask if anyone in attendance wishes to comment. Issues will be carried over to a later time if extended discussion is desired. DEADLINE FOR AGFA ITEMS : WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON 0000.9 PUBLIC WOK"DEP"""T CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: march 10, 1978 i To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 5269-926-(53) Extra Business Item #4 Bids for the construction of Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, Martinez, California, were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, March 9, 1978. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award the construction contract to the low bidder, Bostrom-Bergen Metal Products of Oakland, California, in the amount of $589,422. Turner Construction Company's estimate was $550,000. Other bids received were as follows: 1 . C. E. Toland and Son, Oakland, CA. . . . .. . . ..... ............$627,000 2. Romak Iron Works, Oakland, CA.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . ... ... . . . . ..$776,845 3. M-B Construction, Walnut Creek, CA.. .. . . .. . . . .... . .. . ... . .$777,966 4. The Palm Iron & Bridge Works, Sacramento, CA....... ... .. . .$958,078 VLC:dp cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Turner Construction Company Detention Facility Project 000,10 PUBLIC WORKS DEPAR7WV4T CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: March 10, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From. Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director j '.;' Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 5269-926-(58) Extra Business Item u4 Bids for the construction of Detention Facility Food Service, Martinez, California, were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, March 9, 1978. The Affirmative Action Plan of the low bid submitted was signed subsequent to the bid opening. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors waive this irregularity and award the construction contract to the low bidder, Ball & Schaefer Metal Products, Inc. , San Francisco, California, in the amount of $242,475. Turner Construction Company's estimate was $215,000. Other bids received were as follows: 1 . General Hotel Supply Company, San Francisco, CA... . . ... . . . . .$247,440 2. Berlin Food Equipment Company, San Francisco, CA.. . . . . . . . . . .$247,720 3. Capital Sheet Metal , Sacramento, CA... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .$265,954 VLC:dp cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Turner Construction Company Detention Facility Project PUBLIC WORM DEPARTIiMT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: March 10, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 4405-4768 Extra Business Item #4 Bids for the construction of Contra Costa County Temporary Parking Lots, Martinez, California, were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, March 2, 1978. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept Alternate 1 to surface the area with asphalt concrete and award the construction contract to the low bidder, Gallagher & Burk, Inc. of Oakland, California, in the amount of $11,075. The Engineer's estimate was $20,400. Other bids received, including Alternate 1 , were as follows: 1 . Hess Concrete Construction Company, Inc. , Vallejo, CA.. ... . .$11 ,590 2. Antioch Paving Company, Antioch, CA .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. .$15,379 . 3. George P. Peres Company, Richmond, CA... . .. . .. ...... .. .. . .. .$18,800 VLC:dp cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Detention Facility Project �02 PUBLIC WORT S DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: March 10, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors / From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director �%G�% Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 5269-926-(55) Extra Business Item #4 Bids for the construction of Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall , Martinez, California, were received and opened in the office of the Public 1.4orks Director on Thursday, March 9, 1978. The low bid submitted was not signed until shortly after the bid opening. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors waive this irregularity and award the construction contract to the low bidder, Atlas Plastering, Inc. of Fresno, California, in the amount of $1 ,665,000. Turner Construction Company's final estimate was $1 ,680,000. Other bids received were as follows: 1. Rollie R. French, Inc. , San Jose, CA... . .. . . . . .. .. . . ....$1 ,874,000 2. Frederick Meiswinkel , Inc. , San Francisco, CA.. ......... .$2,179,673- VLC:dp cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Turner Construction Company Detention Facility Project w CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Extra Business for March 14, 1978 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 1. ORINDA COMMUNITY CENTER PARK-PHASE IV - APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1- Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for the Orinda Community Center Park, Phase IV, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. This Addendum provides for miscellaneous changes and clarifications to the contract documents. No change in the Architect's estimate is expected as a result of this Addendum. (RE: Work Order No. 5347-927) (B&G) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 2. LIVORNA ROAD LITIGATION - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Service Agreement with Isakson and Associates, Inc. for services in connection with a lawsuit filed by the contractor on the 1976 Livorna Road Reconstruction Project. The estimated cost is $1,000. The effective date of the Agree- ment will be retroactive to March 1, 1978 and will provide for payment for services in accordance with the standard rate indi- cated in the Agreement. (RE: Project No. 4234-4257-661-75) (ADM) GENERAL Item 3. CLASSROOM REMODELING AT FIRE COLLEGE - APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1 - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, (Continued on next page) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 2 March 14, 1978 r�r Item 3 continued: approve Addendum No. 1 to the plans and specifications for the Classroom Remodeling at the Fire College, 2949 Treat Boulevard, Concord, California. This Addendum adds a deductive alternate to the bid documents. The alternate will permit a reduction in scope, if neccessary, to keep the contract price within the budget. (RE: 7100-4698) (B&G) Item 4 . RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD OF CONTRACTS The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received bids. (ADM) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 2 of 2 March 14 , 1978 0()0 1j CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Public Works Department Martinez, California .TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for March 14 , 1978 REPORTS None SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I Item 1. NORTH RICHMOND BYPASS - APPROVE AGREEYX- NT - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute an Agreement with the California Department of Fish and Game. The Agreement defines the conditions and manner in which work within and over Wildcat Creek shall be performed during construction of the North Richmond Bypass. Adherence to the terms of the Agreement is reauired under Section 1601 of the California Fish and Game Code. (RE: Project No. 0572-4345-665-78) (RD) Item 2. NORTH RICHMOND BYPASS - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants, of San Francisco. The Agreement provides for soils testing and soils strength evaluation in the area where the North Richmond Bypass Road crosses over Wildcat Creek. The crossing will span approximately 240 feet (after the Corps of Engineers widens Wildcat Creek) and for this reason, extensive soils data are required for its design. The Agreement has a payment limit of $5,800, which may not be exceeded without prior approval of the Public Works Director. (RE: Project No. 0572-4345-661-69) (RD) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 11 March 14, 1978 Item 3. ARLINGTON AVENUE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Kensington Area At the request of the Kensington Police Department and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2419 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the east side of ARLINGTON AVENUE (#1451) Kensington, beginning at a point 50 feet north of the prolongation of the centerline of Sunset Drive and extending southerly a distance of 80 feet. (TO) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 4. CENTER AVENUE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Pacheco Area After completion of the road widening project on Center Avenue, between Pacheco Boulevard and the Martinez city limits, the Public Works Department has received requests to raise the existing 25-mph. speed limit. On the basis of new speed studies, it is recommended that the speed limit be raised from 25 mph. to 30 mph. It is further recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2420 be ap- proved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shad travel in excess of 30 riles per hour on that portion of CENTER AVENUE (Rd. #3471) Pacheco, beginning at the intersection of Pacheco Boulevard and extending westerly to the city limits of Martinez. (TO) Item S. SUBDIVISION MS 254-76 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - E1 Sobrante Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Alice M. Leemasters, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 254-76 as required by the Board of Adjustment. Owner: Alice M. Leemasters 531 La Paloma Road E1 Sobrante, CA 94803 Location: Subdivision MS 254-76 fronts approximately 107 feet on the west side of La Paloma Road, approximately 800 feet north- west of Appian Way. (RE: Assessor' s Parcel No. 425-061-08) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 11 March 14, 1978 Item 6. SUBDIVISION 4327 - ACCEPT DEED - Rodeo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept the Grant Deed from Citation Homes, a general partnership, dated May 31, 1977. Owner: Citation Builders 2777 Alvardo Street San Leandro, CA 94577 Location: Subdivision 4327 is located east of Interstate -80, in the Rodeo area. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 7. BOULEVARD WAY - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Walnut Creek Area The work performed under the contract for replacing an existing bridge with a new bridge and other appurtenant work on Boulevard Way over Las Trampas Creek in the Walnut Creek area was completed by the contractor, Harold D. Hess, of Napa, on July 11, 1977, in conformance with the ap- proved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a con- tract cost of approximately $278,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of February 10, 1978. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 3851-4358-661-76) (C) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 8. LINE C CANAL CROSSING - APPROVE AND EXECUTE JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, approve and authorize its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the District and the City of Pleasant Hill for the District's construction of the Line "C" Canal Crossing Project in Storm Drainage District Zone 16. The Agreement provides for District assumption of all liabilities imposed on the City by the Grant of Easement document from the United States. The District's assumption of liability shall apply only dur- ing the construction phase of the project. (RE: Project No. 8539-7583-76 - Flood Control Zone No. 16) (FCP&D) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 11 March 14, 1978 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 9. WALNUT BOULEVARD WIDENING - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS Brentwood Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for Walnut Boulevard widening and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days, and opened at 2:00 p.m. , on Thursday, April 13, 1978. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $48,000. The project consists of widening the existing roadway to 28 feet and the placement of an asphalt concrete overlay between Balfour Road and Oak Street within the City of Brentwood. This is a. Special-Aid- to-Cities project, in lieu of F.A.S. funding for which the City, though in a rural area, is not eligible. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under County Guide- lines. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. (RE: Project No. 7711-5321-926-76) (RD) Item 10. UPPER GREEN VALLEY CREEK - NORTH BRANCH BASIN - SET HEARING DATE Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, set a date for a public hearing on the Upper Green Valley Creek - North Branch Detention Basin. The Advisory Board for Flood Control Zone 3B has held public meetings regarding this subject and will make a recommendation to the Board for consideration. Public input will also be received. (March 21, 1978 at 10:35 a.m. , is suggested) . Staff will notify all who have attended meetings and have exhibited interest in this project. (Work Order No. 8288-7520 - Flood Control Zone No. 3B) (FCD) Item ll. SOUTH DANVILLE STORM DRAIN - INCREASE CONTRACT CONTINGENCY FUND Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an increase of $25,000 in the contract contingency fund for the South Danville storm drain project in order to (a) reimburse the contractor for his extra costs resulting from the unanticipated conflict with an existing storm drain and (b) maintain the contingency fund balance to allow for other unforeseen work. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 4 of 11 March 14, 1978 001 -1 Item 11 continued: Sufficient funds for this increase are available in the current road budget. (Project No. 4400-0925-76) (C) Item 12. STONE VALLEY SCHOOL NEIGHBORHOOD PARK - PHASE II - APPROVE AGREEMENT Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Consulting Services Agree- ment with Thomas E. Baak & Associates, Landscape Architects, Walnut Creek. The consulting services include design and construction documents for the Stone Valley School Neighborhood Park, Phase II, Alamo, for County Service Area R-7. This Agreement is effective March 7 , 1978 and provides for a maximum payment to the Landscape Architect of $6,105, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. This consultant must be retained because the County does not have available staff qualified in this professional specialty. (RE: Work Order No. 5424-927) (B&G) (Agenda continues on next page) AG E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 11 March 14 , 1978 00020 Item 13. SUBDIVT_SION 4496 - ABANDONMENT E.2LSE.v.ENT• - Danville Area Dame' Const.,-uctior_ Compa y, Inc. as rec;:ested ;_.e a2ba_^dcn- ment of a portion of the draw^.age easement on Dot 38, Sub- division 4496 in the Danville area. The abandonment is being requested for a small portion of the easement (approximately 13 square feet) into which a house is encroaching- It ncroaching.It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors set a date for a public hearing on the proposed abandonment. (10 :30 a.m. April 25, 1978 suggested) . Item 14. suBDIVISION MS 185-76 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Alamo Area. it is recd=ended that the Board of Suoervisors: 1. Issue an order stating that the improvements in Sub- division MIS 185-76 have been satisfactorily completed with the exception of minor deficiencies . 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for a partial refund of the cash deposited to insure perform- ance under the Subdivision agreement in accordance with- the. iththe ordinance Code. Subdivision Agreement dated: nLgust 2, 1977 Subdivider.' John Hayward 865 Bali Court Danville, C3 94526 Location: Subdivision MS 135-76 is located on Las Quebradas Lane in the Alamo area. (LD) Item 15. LOVE LANE-VERONA AVENUE - TRAx"FIC REGULATION - Danville Area At `,..he request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2421 and 2422 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 2421 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the east side of LOVE L.?VE ( --,4725A) Danville beginning at a point 20 feet north of the center line of Verona Avenue and extending :or, er?y a dis-=zz.ce of 20 zfeet. (Cont=hued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Jage o Qf 11 :March 14 , 1978 011121 Item 15 continued: Traffic Resolution No. 2422 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the north side of VERONA AVENUE (44534D) Danville beginning at a point 25 feet west of the center line of Love Lane and extending westerly a distance of 15 feet. . (TO) Item 16. LAND USE PERMIT 2093-76 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the -Deferred Improvement Agreement with Balham Associates, Ltd. , and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for LUP-2093-76 as required by the Board of Supervisors. Owner: Balham Associates, .Ltd. 3055 Clayton Road Concord, CA 94519 Location: LUP 2093-76 is bounded on the west by interstate Highway 680 , on the north by Sycamore Valley Road and on the east by Camino Ramon. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 207-021-12 and 13) (LD) Item 17. SUBDIVISION 4496 - AUTHORIZE REFUND - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4496 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors autho- rize the Public Works Director to arrange for a refund of the $500 cash deposit posted as security to guarantee performance under the Subdivision Agreement. (LD) Item 18. SUBDIVISION MS 140-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Brentwood Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Gene B. Stonebarger, et al, and authorize the Public works Director to execute it cn behalf of the County. (Continued on next page) A_ G E_ N_ D A Public Works Deoar=ment Wage 7 of 11 March 14, 1978' 00022 Item 18 continued: The document fulfills a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 140-77 as requixed by the Zoning Administrator. Owner: Gene B. Stonebarger Rt. 1 Box 339-339 P_.V. Oakley, CA 94561 Location: Subdivision MIS 140-77 fronts approximately 1270 feet on Brownstone Road, approximately 450 feet west of State Highway a4. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 34-200-04,08, 11 through 16) (LD) GENERAL Item 19. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT - ACCEPT CONTRACT AS COMPLETE - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, accept as complete as March 14, 1978 the construction contract with Siri Construction Co. of Benicia for the construc- tion of an apparatus repair shop at the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, 2945 Treat Boulevard, Concord, and direct its clerk to file the appropriate Notice of Completion. It is also recommended that the dontract time be extended from February 11, 1978 to March 14 , 1978, inasmuch as the Fire District has had beneficial use of the shop since February 6, 1978 and the contract acceptance was delayed due to minor discrepancies and late delivery of manufactured items. (RE: 7100-4697) (B&G) Item 20. KITCHEN/DINING HALL - SHERIFF'S REHIBILITATION CENTER - APPROVE AGREEMENT--Clayton Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Oakland, for geotechnical engineering inspection and testing services for the Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff' s Rehabilitation Center, Clayton. This Agreement is effective March 7, 1978 and provides for a maximum payment to the Consultant in the amount of $1,800, (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 8 of 11 March 14, 1978 00023 Item 20 continued: which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public works Director. This consultant must be retained because the County does not have available staff, qualified to perform the required services. (RE: 4411-4061) (B&G) Item 21. SITE DEVELOPkrLNT, WOMEN'S FACILITY - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications and the construction cost estimate for Site Development at the Women's Ydnimum Security Facility, 847 Brookside Drive, Richmond, and direct its Clerk to advertise for construction bids to be received until 2:00 p.m. on April 13, 1978. Preparation of plans and specifications was by Richard Splenda and Associates, Landscape Architects, Point Richmond, California. The Landscape Architect's cost estimate for the base bid is $42,000. , The plans and specifications have been reviewed by the Sheriff/ Coroner's office and the Public Works Department. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 4b Catagorical Exemption under County Guidelines. it is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding and instruct the Director of Planning to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. (RE: 4411-4722) (B&G) Item 22. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Beard of Supervisors: A. Accept the following insruments: No. Instruments Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 2-28-78 Balham Associates, LUP 2093-76 Ltd. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 9 of 11 March 14, 1978 n n A o0 24 Item 22 continued: B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: No. Instruments Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication 11-8-77 Alice M. SUB MS for Road Pur- Leemasters poses 2. Offer of Dedication 10-14-77 John Leo Forey, SUB MS 170-76 for Drainage Pur- et al poses (LD) Item 23. VARIOUS LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIONS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisc:rs approve the following: Item Subdivision Owner Area Final Map and 5D35 Renown Development Co. Alamo Agreement Final Map and 5082 Champlin & Cotton Danville Agreement Development Co. , Inc. Parcel Map and MS 170-76 John L. & Rosalie T. El Sobrante Agreement Forey Parcel Map MS 139-77 Leonard T. Jazmin Danville Parcel Map MS 140-77 Gene Stonebarger Brentwood (LD) Item 24. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. " B. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors ' information and public distribution. No action required. C. Memorandum Report - League of Women Voters Presentation on San Francisco Bay-Delta. (EC) A G E N D A Public Works Department -page 10 of 11 March 14, 1967 00025 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 becomes lengthy and interfers with consideration of other calendar items . A_ G E N D A_ public works Department Page 11 of 11 march 14 , 1978 00026 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency March 14, 1978 CALENDAR OF WATER_ 'KEE =NGS TREE ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PUCE REMARKS Recommended Authorization Max 17 Fr; . Central Coast 10:30 a.m. Presentation on Hasseltine Supervisors Quail Valley Peripheral Canal Ntalford Association Lodge Port Carmel Mar 30 Thurs. San Joaquin 7:30 p.m. Public Meeting on Staff Valley Contra Costa "Draft Preliminary Interagency County Water Recommended Plan" Drainage District Program Board Room 00927 THE BOARD OF SUPER17ISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A.M. , TUESDAY, 111ARCH 14 , 1978 IN ROOM 107 , COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman R. I. Schroder, presiding; Sunervisors J. P. Kennv, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputv Clerk. 00028 Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Board this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances where the clerk was not furnished with the documents prior to the time when the minutes were micro- filmed. In such cases, when the documents are received they will be placed in the appropriate file (to be microfilmed at a later time) . 000219 ORDINANCE NO. 78-17 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 382 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY INTO LAND USE DISTRICTS, PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND'PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE", PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF A PORTION OF THE ALJkM0 AREA. BEING IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of the hereinafter described zoning map. This map is added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The said map includes a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled a portion of the districts map for the Alamo area, insert map no. 19, and Concord division sector 6, Contra Costa County, California. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1570 at the end thereof, as follows: An Amendment to a portion of the districts map for the Alamo area, insert map no. 19, and Concord division sector 6, Contra Costa County, California. 78-17 : Planning Commission,Applicant, 2192-RZ, Land located in the Alamo area, to Single Family Residential (R40) zoning Class= ification. SECTION III: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after date of adoption, and the same shall be published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage and adoption, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in THE VALLEY PIONEER , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 14th day of March, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N, C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine and R. I. Schroder NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None Affiairman of the Boa of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cost , State of California ATTEST J.R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California By Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Diana M. Herman .30 2192-RZ Planning Commission, Applicant i f � I R 940 RZ T ! �s0,,/R- R-20 o-1 .i' :N-B- . 2094•N: —2 ata P.a.._ca f{ R-40 i r � O �/ / i 2O9f•N£ // ! A PORTION OF THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE ALAMO AREA I —EG" CENT.aa T.aT Tw;S IS Tia£ Y.P f IS Eq Eo T9 2 z PA4.�L It ,o". =h: INSERT MAP N0. 19, AND I li MEAL tlT YA:f A )GNT T»£iLOs. " ILSSON. COu""E`L"N CONCORD DIVISION SECTOR 6 Dfvzr CLECLE"tpu ~` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA fc..f i. r,fr BEING SECTION 74,SU95EC TION 137O,OF OROINANC£N0.782, AS AYpNOEO BY OROIN INCE NO. TS•IT.MMIC" 13 TNi VO404S ORDINANCE 0•CCNTP.COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA a 00031 Y . POSITIO !' ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Civil Service Department Department Public Service Employment Budget Unit 581 Date 3/1/78 Action Requested: Retitle and reallocate class and positions Hospital Services Worker-CETA to Institutional Services Worker-CETA Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To more appropriately describe duties of positions. -51 Coiltra 0 Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: tt RR a S 197$ 2. Fixed Assets: (tint .items and cobt) ' office of$traloc ! _ admini Estimated t,p,tal $ Signature 111A:-As'--' , for Department Hea Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: I Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 1, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of Hospital Services Worker-CETA to Institutional Services Worker-CETA. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Institutional Services Worker-CETA. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of Exempt class and positions of Hospital Services Worker-CETA to Institutional Services Worker-CETA, both at Salary Level 217 (714-868) . for Personnel Di rec or Recommendation of County Administrator Date: M rclyJ 0. 1978 -fi Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. J County Administrator Now Action of the Board of Supervisors MAR 1978 Adjustment APPROVED on ✓. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: R i y (t) 0j'r Patricia A. Bell Deputy Cierk APPROVAL oS thiz a.dj"tment const tatU an App.topX&tion Ad1ustment and Peuonnee Reso&tion Amejzdment. ( NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fro6t be completed and supplemented, when 1 appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. j P 300 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) 0011 2 I I j v D R A F T a January 1975 Contra Costa County Revised and Retitled: March 1978 INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES WORKER-CETA DEFINITION: Under close supervision, to assist in performing a variety of routine manual tasks in housekeeping or food service preparation at County Hospital or OTHER COUNTY institutions; and to do other related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Incuments in this class work in federally funded project positions ad- ministered by Contra Costa County. TYPICAL TASKS: In housekeeping: Assists in the following tasks: sweeps, wet mops, scrubs and waxes floors using electrical scrubbing and buffing equipment; cleans and disinfects face bowls, furniture, equipment, walls, commodes, bath tubs and other bathroom fixtures; replenishes towels, toilet tissue, soap AND light bulbs; gathers soiled linen; assists in sewing and mending linen, bedding and clothing; maintains materials used in INSTITUTIONAL cleaning work. In food services: Assists in dishing up individual servings in kitchen or cafeteria lines; assists in weighing and measuring food portions; helps set up and deliver food trays and diet nourishments; TRANSPORTS FOOD AND UTENSILS BY PUSH- ING GURNEYS FROM THE KITCHEN TO VARIOUS PARTS OF THE INSTITUTION AND RETURNS TO KITCHEN; loads, unloads and cleans food carts; helps wash dishes, pots and kitchen utensils by hand or by using mechanical equipment; helps set up and maintain employees' EATING AREA; assists in the operation of simple vegetable peeling AND SLICING machines; empties garbage; SWEEPS AND WET MOPS FLOORS; DISINFECTS CEILINGS AND WALLS; MAY BE REQUIRED TO OPERATE A CASH REGISTER. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to learn simple manual skills and duties; ability to follow oral and written directions; ability to read and write; ability to work cooperatively with others; manual dexterity; ability to lift and move items of moderate to heavy weight. Class Code No. ` Formerly: Hospital Services Worker-CETA RP:gc 3/l/78 Departmental Approva � r cc: Civil Service Department Date 7 HDC, RH, RKH, WR, EK, SAFETY, TRAINING - V POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQ UES T No: 0 � Department District Attorney Budget Unit 246 Date 3/7/78 Org.1 2844 Action Requested: Classify 5 Deputy District Attorney I - Project positions for the period of March 1, 1978 to Feb. 28, 1979proposed effective da e: 3/15/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: backfill positions vacated by 5 Senior Attorneys who will be assigned to the Career Criminal Prosecution Unit. . Estimated,-cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: RECEIVED _0- 1 . Salaries aniF wages: $ 2. Fixed Assetsi": (tiz-t .stems and cost) nffire of $ -0- Estimated Lotdr Administrator, $ _p_ Signature / "Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator ,Date: To Civil Service: 9 fig Request recommendation. oun h mi n s r Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da e. March 8. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (5) Deputy District Attorney I-Project positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Deputy District Attorney I-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (5) Deputy District Attorney I-Project positions, Salary Level 394t (1351-1489) . 1 for . ersonnel Director - Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 10. 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( on .MAR 1A 1978 Date: -�JIAR 14 1978 J. R• 50 , SquntyC,lerk By: Q atridcl A. Bel) Deauty Clerk APPROVAL o6 this adjusbrent Constetutes an Appwpm„c�on Adjus.tren.t and PeAzonnel' Resotutti.on Amejtdrrent. 140TE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00034 POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST Pio: Department District Attorney Budget Unit 246 Date 3/7/78 Org. # 28T4- Action Requested: Classify 1 Intermediate Steno Clerk - Project' and 1 Legal Services Clerk - Project positions for the e iod of 14a ch 1 1 7 February 28 1979.-" ---7 p P �roposed ertective' da 31 78 Explain why adjustment is needed: backfill positions vacated by Intermediate Steno. Clerk & Legal Services Clerk being .assigned to the "Career Criminal Program. Estimated cost df-ad1Lstment: Amount: 1 . Safari es�anCw* ages: S 2. Fixed Assets (tcst .items ajzd cost). $ -0- Estimated tota $ `0` ' Signature Depar me Head Igi tie] Relt ri nation of County Administrator f 1 Date 1v3_ ervi.ce: A f O �60 4r Request recommendation. for Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission a*.e: March 8. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Legal Services Clerk-Project on an mpt basis and classify (1) positio ; classify (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk-Project position. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Legal Services Clerk-Project,1977-78 Salary Level 279-(863-1049)an 1978-79 Salary Level 295 (906-1101) ; also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Exempt position of Legal Services Clerk-Project, Salary Level 279 (863-1049) and 1 Exempt position of Intermediate Stenographer Clerk-Project, Salary Level 256 (804-978) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is not exempt from overtime. / for Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 10, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978 . County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on MAR 14 J. R. SON, County. CIrk Date: MA 14 1978 By: �, e � Patricia e)) 1)eputy Clerk APPROVAL oS tkis adju6bne,:.t eonst,i.tuteb.an Apptcp.ti.a ion Adjubtment euid Pnzonnet Resotution Amejidment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 370 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00035 t , POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department District Attorney Budget Unit 246 Date 3/7/78 Org. n 2844 Action Requested: Classify 1 District Attorney Senior Inspector - Project for the period of March 1, 1978 to Feb. 28, 1979-Proposed effective dat : 385/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: backfill position vacated by Senior Inspector being assigned to the Career Criminal Prosecution Unit. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: Contra Costa County _ RECEIVED -0- 2. Fixed Assts• .(•c'.ta� stems cuzd cosi) v . r. 1978 $ —0— ^r - Office of -0- Estimated totalty ;ni o ` Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County AdministratorD ate: To Civil Service: Request recommendation. I I(AfA I/a.4 W' Au dminis o Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Dat Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of District Attorney Senior Inspector-Project on an Exempt basis and classify 1 Exempt position. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding District Attorney Senior Inspector-Project, at 1977-78 Salary Level 449 (1449-1761) and 197879 Salary Level 465 (1521-1841; also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition-of 1 Exempt position of District Attorney Senior Inspector-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. This class is not exempt from overtime. for Pe sonnet Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 10. 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors MAR 14 1578 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on Date: MAR 14 1918 By R. hSSON. County Cler f� Patricia A. Bell IePutY Clerk APPROVAL os #1:.i.b adjustor nt constctu u an APW,.0P.V: tion Adjustment and Pvzonne.?- Ru o 'on Amen&neji t. NOTE: Toe section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office ��affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) v` V/ POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: /0 '? Department Library Budget Unit 620 Date 1/26/78 Action Requested: Cancel Typist Clerk (pos. TO1) Proposed effective da 2/1/7 Explain why adjustment is needed: Position no longer needed because of automated cataloging sy5tem,_jBALLOTS) Estimated `cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: including fringe benefits (197tho$c• cstc Coun4,(5800 2. Fixed Assets:' (t.St stems cold cost) K� �) ,/ L $_ ; iQZa Estimated total Office of ($ 5800) ecu:ll Adminisirctor. Signature Depa *ht Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 3- 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. • Count Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March_R. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 1 Typist Clerk position. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 1 Typist Clerk, position #01, Salary Level:194 1666-809) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Personnel JDirector Recommendation of County Administrator UDate: March 10, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors MAR 14 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date. By: Patrici-z A. Bell Qeputy Cterk APPROVAL o3 tlua adjuatireatt cona.ti t es an Appnopn iati.on Adjurtment and Peuonnet Rea o&ti on Amendmejzt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form irua.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office` affected. P 300 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) f pC POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 2/1T/78 Action Requested: Decrease hours of Medical Staff Physician Pos. #519-52 from 30/40 PPT to 20/40 and add one 10/40 position. Proposed effective date: as soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: to improve ,utilization�l of positions. �+ to fy1 G Q Z��O oes/1�%oK ad4llQWC sl' 4i, /7 ,o 7�0 /�TfKsiTieN Trey.. "P-2. Estimated cost of adjustment: County Amount: 1 . Shcarie`s and.wages: 2. Fixed Assets (-fiat stein and cost) X578 IJtT ` = =,•tcYCIffice tf 2 Com"^�y Administrator. Dose �1� Estimated total 'sl $ j — George Degnan, M. Medical Director Signature by Eugene Personnel Officer ." Department H Initial Determination of County Administrator Date:-,/ ;'March 1, 1978 ',. To Civil Service for review and recommex+�at�bn� - ount A mia'rstrator' Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 8. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation -% Decrease hours of 30/40 Exempt Medical Staff Physician position X52; add (1) 10/40 Exempt Medical Staff Physician. Can be effective day following Board action. Duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Exempt Medical Staff Physician. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 30/40 Exempt Medical Staff Physician position #52 to 20/40 and add (1) 10/40 Exempt Medical Staff Physician position, both at Salary Level 708e (3040-3879) . Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: March 10, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. County. Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors R ►�Cts Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on MA lQ�g J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: Mj a s - By: n `_jar r; Patricia A. t3CII Deputy Clerk APPROVAL oa .tkiz adjustment eonatitutea an Appnop4iati.on AdJuatinent and Peuo►u.eZ Resotuti.on Am,endment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 3 `1000 W347) (Rev. 11/70) 038 See P300 #10250 - OFFSET f POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: t7 � tl ` Department cCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 51a Date _1/2617A Action Requested: Add two Typist Clerk/Intermediate Typist Clerk positions. Proposed effective dat 3/1/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: To facilitate the staffing changes needed to provide an adequate personnel management function at County Medical Services. Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Cost Amount: RFqg �ountY 1 . Salaries and wages: �/Fll 2. Fixed Assets: (t s.t .i terns and cost) 2 typewriters: IBM correcting selectric with Dual Pitch . 679,7 '895-13 inch @$825 ea. 4fic 2 desks: double pedastal 30x60 #D60300 @$270 ea, oun a of P--Chat ns. �fvpi st 'C135 @$75 Estimated total '4drninist $ iU1v1fi{�1 ' ' cY ea. George Degan .D. e��a1 Director A?= - �" s Signature Louie Girt; -ActIlFir Administrator Dale. == ---_- Departmen Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 8, 1978 ,' To Civil Service for review and recommE<'ridation. CountV-Aduttfiistratoe Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission / D`ate: February 28, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation t--� Classify*2 Typist Clerk positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 2 Typist .Clerk positions, Salary Level 194 (666-809). .i� Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator ;! Date: March 10, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 137 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on MAR 1 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: MAR 14 1978 By: �_�:�, P /( Patrir,ia A. p tt Deputy Clerk APPROVAL c6 tlt,i.s. adJus bYient eoim i ttate,6 an AppnopAiatcon AdJws-tment and PeAhonnet Re3o. on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mwst be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (H347) (Rev. 11/70) 00039 see P300 #10249 - OFFSET POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: C .5� Department Social Service Budget Unit 502 Date 2-2-78 Action Requested- Cancel Eligibility Worker II positions 502-XHVA-152 and 168 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: offsets needed for the personnel service staffing in Medical Services Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa county Amount: RECEIVED 1 . -Salat�tes-and wages: $ 6 1976 2. ; Fixed-Assets: (t st .i temb and coat) FEB - _. $)ffice of orns Estimated total County Adm $ Signature "j . `r- �✓ Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Februar f 3_1978 To Civil Service for review and recoimnen 'on. Cou 6t-Y Athinis1r.1tor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da, e Fehrijary_ 28, 1_97g Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 2 -Eligibility Worker II positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 2 Eligibility Worker II positions 1502-152 and 0502-168, Salary Level 285 (879-1068). Can be effective day following Board action. r Assistant Personnel.49irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 10, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors MAR 1 i978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: MAR 14 1978 By; (;;�, ; ► ' 6z , a 'a att•i6;3 A. Rnii Deputy Clerk APPROVAL ci thia ad u6tment eoW titutea an AppnopAiati.on Adjustment and PvAonnee R"otuti.on Ame_ndmeiit. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00040 f J t POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: / 67� Department Orinda Fire:,Prot. Dist. Budget Unit 2018 Date February 24, 1978 Action Requested: Cancel one back-up position needed to fill position #16 until retirement of Firefighter Porter. Proposed effective date: March 1 , 19 Explain why adjustment is needed: Firefighter Porter has been granted a disability re- tirement. Backup position needed to fill his absence is no longer needed. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: Ct: gra Costa County I . Salaries and wages: R`Cr-Cr 2. Fixed Assets: (fit -i toms and cost) pp 17 7 �. O Tei of Estimated tot 1 $ Co; nS•f �nisircior. Signature De'Partmdnt Wead Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 1, 1978 To Civil Service: Approve recommendation. Y �LoQ12Jbt CountCountV Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 8, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation I Cancel 1 Firefighter. Firefighter position #16 was established to replace an employee in the class of Firefighte while on leave of absence. The employee has now resigned and the position is no longer necessary. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by'amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling Firefighter position #16, Salary Level 387 (1199-1458) Assistant PeFsonLe=irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: March 10, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 15, 1978. t County Administrator , Action of the Board of Supervisors ( Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on MAR .� �Q78 ` County Clerk Date: MAR 1 1 1�'t$ By: 710'. 1 Patricia A. Bell DeFnty cierk I APPROVAL o4 thiz adjub#rne+tt eorAtiwed an App&opv:ation Adja6bne.►tt and ftuonne.E ReboZuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be ceipleted and supplemented, when appropriate. by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. I P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00041 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 117 ACCOUNT C01119 1- DEPARTMENT Of ORCANIIATIOR BRIT: 451 HEALTH PROJECTS O1CANIZAYIII SDI-OIJECT 1. FIXE# ASSET �DECAEAS4 INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM RI. QUANTITY - 5701 1081 Labor Received/Provided 3774 5703 1081 Labor Received/Provided 2160 5703 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 500 5705 1081 Labor Received/Provided 14,485 5705 2100 Office Supplies 500 5705 2110 Telephone 200 5705 2111 Telephone Exchange 200 5705 2270 Repair of Equipment 1500 5705 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 700 5705 2310 Professional Services 203,084 5710 2100 Office Supplies 734 5710 2250 Rent of Equipment 10,000 5710 2270 Repair of Equipment 220 5710 2310 Professional Service 1,183 5711 1081 Labor Received/Provided 0 04289 5711 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 200 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODIIC I. DEPARTNENT 01 OICAIIZATION UNIT: 451 HEALTH PROJECTS - OICAIIZATI01 SUI-OBJECT !. FIXED ASSET -bECREASI> INCREASE OBJECT OF EIlENSE OA FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 5733 2310 Professional Service 1,204 5740 1081 Labor Provided/Received 56,.339 5740 2100 Office Expense 1,632 5740 2261 Occupancy Costs 950 5740 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 3,628 5741 2100 Office Supplies 1,150 5741 2110 . Communication 500 5741 2250 Rent of Equipment 2,000 5741 2300 Transportation 500 5741 2310 Professional Service 3,150 5742 1081 Labor Received/Provided 13,400 5742 2100 Office Supplies 1,600 5716 1081 Labor Received/Provided 66,508 5716 2100 Office Supplies 1,832 5716 2261 Occupancy Costs )4,3 719 5716 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 3,291 • - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 1. OEPARTNENT OR ORCANIZAT►01 UNIT: ACCOUNT COOING 451 Health Projects ORCANIZATION SUI-OBJECT 1. FILEN ASSET <bECREAS4 INCREASE OIJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY - 5722 1081 Labor Received/Provided 17,258 5722 2100 office Expense 400 5722 2102 Books and Subscriptions 750 5722 2111 Telephone Exchange 300 5722 2303 Other Travel 1,000 5722 2310 Professional Services 11000 5727 1081 Labor Received/Provided 311 5728 1081 Labor Received/Provided 566 5728 2100 Office Expense 1,110 5728 2102 Books and Subscriptions 320 5728 2170 Household Expense 26,665 5728 2261 Occupancy Costs 672 5728 2270 Rent of Equipment 100 5728 2301 Auto Mileage Employees rr��50 5728 2303 Other Travel 0 00 1.1 160 5728 2310 Professional Service 1351684 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING 1. DEPARTNENT 01 OICANIIA110N UNIT: 451 HEALTH PROJECTS OICANIIATION SUI-OBJECT !. FIXED ASSET -bECAEASII> INCREASE OIJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIIED ASSET ITEM 11. GUANT1TT — 5728 2190 Publication of Notices 252 5728 2305 F12E(6t/T -DRAY�GF F-AiVSS 635 5728 2479 0-TH SC'L. 0EPAP-TME10T EKPE13SF 500 5717 1081 Labor Receive/Provided 20,555 5717 2100 Office Supplies 500 5717 2140 Medical and Lab 100 5717 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 1,400 5718 1081 Labor Received/Provided 864 5718 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 550 5719 1081 Labor Received/Provided 339 5719 2100 Office Expense 700 5719 2102 Books and Subscriptions 200 5719 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 40 5720 1081 Labor Received/Provided 10,544 5720 2100 Office Expense V( 1j5800 5720 2310 Professional Service 200 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C !7 I. OEIARTNERT OR ORCARIZATIOR VAIT: ACCOUNT COOIRC 451 HEALTH PROJECTS ORCARIZATI01 SUI-OBJECT !. FIXED ASSET -bECREAS4 INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEC 1t OUAIIITT - - 5720 2477 Educational Supplies 725 5704 1081 Labor Received/Provided 8,100 5715 1081 Labor Received/Provided 57,655 5715 2100 Office Supplies 1,000 5715 2261 Occupancy Cost 1,000 5715 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 1,333 5715 2310 Professional Service 70,120 5729 1081 Labor Received/Prozrided 4,200 5729 2100 Office Space 500 5729 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 300 5729 2310 Professional Service 10,000 5731 1081 Labor Received/Provided 78,078 5731 2100 Office Expense 1,500 5731 2111 Telephone Exchange 2,276 5731 2261 Occupancy Cost000j 1,000 5731 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 3,500 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT 01 OICANIZATION INIT: ACCOUNT CODING 451 HEALTH PROJECTS OICANIZATION SUI-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET -bECREASI> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY ' 5731 2310 Professional Service 1 1,500 5738 1081 Labor Received/Provided 91000 5738 2100 Office Supplies 1,500 5738 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 500 5741 2310 Professional Service 48,000 0450 1081 Labor Received/Provided 155,401 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies 87,259 0990 6301 Appropriable New Revenue 242,660 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO ER - Q To reflect budget increases and decreases er: 1�� Dat. 3 from outside funding sources for budgeted health projects and to reflect amounts COUNTY AD 1NISTRATOR approved by outside funding source for new health projects not included in budget By: Dat. /� /7$ statement. Narrative statement attached. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: �s[waw.tatdw� ydxodrL a-ARM H.e>rkint M AIR 1 198 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK On 1 4. TITLE DATE E+r ArrRarRlATull BOOS Deputy Clerk ADJ. ANNUL 11. Od 129 Now 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 5101 jCONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 4 L DEPARTMENT 011 ORCANIZATION UNIT. ACCOUNT C00119 0451 Health Projects O#SANIIATION REVENUE L INCREASE DECREAS ACCOUNT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 5704 9762 V.D. Control - State 8,100 5715 9501 Teenage Project - Federal 131,108 5729 9288 Hypertension - State 15,000 5731 9283 Title XIX Supplement - State 87;854 5738 9287 Dental Disease - State 11,000 5741 9283 C.H.D.P. 48,000 5701 ' 9871 Liaison Nursing 3,774 5703 9491 Medical Services 314d ;�-,X,660 5705 9592 Emergency Medical Care - ABAG Support 188,299 5710 9491 Clinic Support 314d 12,137 5711 9491 Clinic Coordinator 2,889 5717 9492 Immunization Assistance - State 22,555 5718 9491 Pregnancy Counseling - 314d 314 5719 9285 Preschool Nutrition - State 521 5720 9491 Family Planning - State 000,48 101269 5722 9495 Rodent Control i)t 19,208 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 4 I.OEPARTNENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT COOING 0451 Health Pro 'ects OHANIZATION REVENUE Z. INCREASE <DECREASE> ACCOUNT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 5727 9282 Geriatric Screening 311 5728 9493 Nutrition Project Elderly 161,414 5733 9286 Tech/Assist CAL/OSHA 1,204 5742 9765 Child Health Screening 11,800 5716 9494 W.I.C. 9,801 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO R To reflect project increases or decreases �,' C in revenue as approved by outside funding B;• Dot e source and to establish revenue appropriations COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR for projects approved by the Board subsequent to the approval of the health projects budget By:-z Date 31617W BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Sup:-0*,,•r, Kenn, Fah3en \\ `` �6ru�ri.ti.ytfcv Hatset MA 4 197B NU: Date J.RrQLSSON, CLERK _ vllt!-2✓ Ut1t Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk REVENUE ADJ. RAQQS.Z69 JOURNAL NO. (M 6134 7/77) CONTRA CQ9IIA CQUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 'S 'I 'C 2 7 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING 451 Health Projects ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 90. QUANTITY pry „ k i"y D f-I'VIrr Pre,IF-a �. 5739 1081 Labor Received/Provided 65,363 5739 2100 Office Expense 41500 5739 2111 Telephone Exchange 960 5739 2261 Occupancy Costs 6,000 5739 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 2,000 5739 2310 Professional Service 26,419 5739 2477 Ed';CACrig1 5�p�'itPs Co�rs�s 3,000 0450 1081 Labor Received/Provided 65,363 0990 6301 Reserve For Contingencies 42,879 0990 6301 Appropriable New Revenue 41,896 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROL _IsW3/7/78 To odd SB-38 Drinking Driver Program as approved by By: ate Board Resolution x`78/18 dated January 3, 1978. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: _�� �rt'l� rt Date-1/131-79 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES : Supervisors Kenny,FaINden 5chrudc4 bu"a - HuaehA N0: ��,� MAR 14 1C 78 On / / J� J� J.R OLSSON, CLERK 4. �L 1'�,C � `� A//Ile ����� SIGNATURE TITLE DATE B'V � �l �LLI l t C1 . I tit APPROPRIATION A POO (+ Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. t 150 (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA -COSTA-COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C Z4 I.OEEARTMENT 01 ORCANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT C00INS 0451 HEALTH PROJECTS 01;AOIZATION REVENUE L INCREASE <DECREASE> ACCOVIT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 5739 9770 Drinking )E Driver Program Fe e 5 41,896 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CgNTROL (-" .3/7/78 To establish revenue appropriation for the By:~ Dore_ Drinking Driver Program. The 466,346 K:,NLrepresents estimated revenue from client fees. COUNTY DI11 STRATOR By: M Date / 7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supminn Kcany,FaANen YES: 5chradcr.hats".H=wkine1978 MAR 1 NO: V\U�� Date J.R. OLSSON, CLERK (�(�(��1 By?] ask �i> �� VVl 1 Patricia A. Bell DeputyClerk REVENUE. A01. RA003-;z s JOURNAL No. (M 0134 7/77) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: 0540 Medical Services C 6aNlihll0� } &u3-:pJECT '2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE I OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY I 6559 1013 Temporary Salaries $7,600.00 6559 10+2 FICA 500.00 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingency $8,100.00 0990 6301 Appropriable Revenue 5,500.00 4 I f • APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER The above adjustment will serve as a means of financing -)'n)/7 the Registered Nurse Refresher Training Program in the Medical Services Department as approved by the Board of Supervisors , January 17, 1978. The estimated expenses COUNTYI DMI STRATOR and estimated revenue associated with these expenses �f' _ / /9� relate only to FY 77-78. Revenue Code 9876 - Training By: TTT YL Date Services - appears appropriate. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES : Supmiuvrs Kenrm.Fah&n Schnxirr.riuggr%. Hassehine N0: N On1P78 ��— Assistant Medical Director 2 10 78 J.R. SSON, CLERK 4. —L1_ S:O M A7u; u RE TITLE DAT[ By: '�(1 L. F. Cirtr�an, *t.DAr�RaPRIATIONA P00.5Z2 �i( e Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk AD.: JOURNAL 40. 1��J2 i1411129 Rey 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item b'o. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor Controller's office for processing. idaliuAH a CONTRA 'COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 I.IEPAATMEIT OA ORGANIZATION UNIT:ACCOUNT CODING MEDICAL SERVICES IICANITATINN IEVENNE t. INCREASE OECIEAS ACCNUNT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 6559 9876 TRAINING SERVICES 5,500.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- ONT ER /.,�,,� TO RECOGNIZE ESTIMATED REVENUE TO BE RECEIVED FROM THE By: `` ! Date2 �7/7R REGISTERED NURSE REFRESHER TRAINING PROGRAM. COUNTY DMIN TRATOR By: - / Date / /7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S: Supm-isors Kennv.Fanden &&ludo.Ho&ess.HaueWw M ap NO: �\ t• Date 7 /1 1978 J.R--O.LSSON, CLERK .� N eye. Patricip A. BCS) Deputy Clerk REVENUE ADJ. RA00 5224 JONINAL NO. (N 8134 7/77) CONTRA CGSTA COUNTY ! APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ` T/C i7 J ACCOUNT CODING 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: SUPERIOR COURT (0200) ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET I <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IQUANTITY 0200 7752 FURN FOR FAMIL COMMISS. $ 3 0. 2250 NT OF EQUIP $ 2,600. 0 OFFICE ENSE 0. D,XO Zzso Vie:>� off' ��g0,o��e&f �9ad-oo Dy�O X30/ .��se/Yre le'�r jeleS 3 70 _ y APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR- TOL At suggestion of Purchasing Agent, and By: °at concurrence of Court Administrator, Presiding COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Judge and County Administrator, purchase By: Dates furniture instead of rent. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: SuPc-isors Kenny.Fah&n Schruder.Huggm, HassekiW NO: 0MAg 1f4 W8 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Superior Court Ad.U2j6/78 E TITLE DATE W. APPROPRIATION A P00 S/," �, BY:4a&ri"cia ���!�� 1 a Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVATLABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate • plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Hegsest: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- . Controller's office for processing. Ld3e s .cx :g� . •,� rN'101 i� Jr .f 1 01,E ��. P CONTRA CQSTA COUNTY (� APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING County Library ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET <�IECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 0991 6301 Reserve for Contingencies $13950 0113 4257 Roof Repair-antioch $13950 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-c TRo Provide additional funds needed for roof repairs By: Dole / / at the Antioch Library. Funds were budgeted to re-roof the upper roof but as a result of the COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR severe storms, it has become necessary to reroof By: `' ��n�� ,., � ,,/�,, the lower roof also. '`-r' �r�!,�lDixlll�,Date � BOARD OF SUPERVISORS J Y E S: Sum^'nests Kenny,FaAden J<hr„J ,,[{,ecc•<• NO: `I '- 1{„4.lcine On AJA 8 J R_ OLSSON, CLERK 4. F,1, / / 1 i, , I Uy SIGNATURE TITLE DATE By �o_ LV a- �L— APPROPRIATION Patricia A. Bell oepU �k ly c � ADJ. JOURNAL 40. fl (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS AREP AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SZRVICE OFFICE - A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C, : Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor Controller's office for processing. ' CONTRA-CQSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 Accouxt coDlNs I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: LIBRARY FB JJ - ORCANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED �IS. ;ET;; - 06CREk9EJ ' INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITER 10. QUANTITY 3700 2310 Professional Services $ 8,000 3700 4751 Terminal 001 $ 4,200 3700 4751 Printer 0017 1 $ 3,800 Y: APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CON�T•QRO ER By: •1 Date a,3,78 Purchase of equipment needed for use with BALLOTS automated cataloging system. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: SaPcr KOrs Kenm,Fandm Schrudrr-W'"X-s% Haasetrime No: lkrj``x MAR 14 19 7 3 On j Administrative R - Services Officer 1 ?6 78 J.R. OLSSON,-CLERK 4. IMMATURE TITLE Ely. 1- LACI 1���D APPROPRIATION APOO.�/ 9 dylf�`�9 Patricia A.a D"uty Cleric ADJ JOURNAL NO. (K I29 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTION'S ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORDS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Fora M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concarned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expanse: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Eeuipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For now Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object bland.. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable tha County Administrator to Justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Irate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 00060 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT0 T/C 27 �f1T� I. DEPARTMENT Oi ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING TREASURER - TAX COLLECTOR ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 0015 4951 File IBM Card 0001 1 725.00 0015 4951 Adding Machine 0003 2 725.00 .h APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROL ER Two department's adding machines have broken down and we _ are experiencing maintenance problems because they are By: 14� Dote 3 7/'7R so old. Capital Outlay Item #1 was approved for an IBP,,i File. 14e secured surplus file from EDP Department, request- COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ing transfer of funds for purchase of two replacement adding machines. By: Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: supm iSOn Kenny,Fanden Schnx r:.tiupjrsa Nusehale NO: MAR 14 1 78 On / / J.R LSSON, CLERK- , 4. A&GALWgC4 a. Treasurer-Tax Cnl lartnr _-3/7 hA I , SIGNATURE TITLE DATE By: ca 0, EDWARD 14. LEAL APPROPRIATION APOO Patricia A. Bell Deputy clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. r({61 (M 129 RGv 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 7 t1 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVATLABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E_xpense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items shorting quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County.Audi tor— Controller's office for processing.- 062 rocessing. -- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Il�C j 194 MmIO- gDmIAJ1$TRI/7_1Ory ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IQUANTITY 0145 4951 File Cabinet 000/ / 212.00 0145 2310 Transfer to 0145-495/. from 212.00 Professional and Personal Services !w z .I c m, at APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO R Retirements have increased at a rate that requires By: Date 3/7/ 8 an additional file cabinet. COUNTY ADMIN TRATOR By: A BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S:SISP—isors Kenny.Fshden Schrudcl.Boggess,Husdd!< NO: On MAP 1 4 1 78 Treasurer- J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Tax Collector 3 /7 /7 n Q SIGNATURE TITLE DATE By6- -,L-k' �'i ' 1���"� APPROPRIATIONA POO Patricia A. Bell DPnuty Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 4 0. *q (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE. AVAILABLE FROM C34TRAL SERVICE OFFICE , A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129-, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired: If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. L. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requasted copies to the County Auditor Controller's office for processing. � t •, sJAM -, o L>sn 4 ti/ • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT dX- T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUN? CODING COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ORGANIZATION SUB OBJECT 2 FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPEMSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 0630 1011 Permanent Salaries 0630 1013 Temporary Salaries 6200-8-8 0630 1044 Retirement Expense 500. 00 f COitti-Cl Costa C unty RECEIVE PJAD Office of CoJnt'/ Administ ator APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Adjustment is needed to cover the overexpended / / temporary salary account , and anticipated By: Dote expenditures through April . On 9/8/77 our position of Agricultural Field Assistant was COUNTY ADMI STRATOR vacated. To avoid a break in drought related 6/ 3 programs and loss of several years of research By: Gate d work the position was filled on temporary basis BOARD OF SUPERVISORS on 9/14/77 . It has taken an alledged service department this long to process a permanent �`` YES: Su :anKcmw.Fanden employee request , and the closing date nor filing is 3/3/78. Schri.di-r H.,cml Hasxltine N0: Or. MAg 114 1 78 J- LSSON, CLERK 4. LIZ��� / IGNATUNE - TITLE �I DATE A � APPROPRIATION A POO•_ ,2`IJ Patricia A. Bel! Depric ADJ. JOURNAL rJ Deputy Cle (N129 Rov 7/77) SEE INSTRUC'IONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVA-11ABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Foran M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies dasired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has alreadf been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Reqq»est: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the Coun:v AdTLinistrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Data: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing, - _.. - _. •' •td30 !!3'►70 : n�5ric�,.rttrs;t xvt rty�:sr -QNnoo Y1Sp3 �ioBony _ � s �(-.tuft -,•,•,a �i ,,�n-'.:r. i1AP�. r • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 Ox I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Cooperative Extension 0630 ORCANIZATIOa SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. QUANTITY 0630 2261 Occupancy Costs-Rented Building $ -fz4;7 0630 4951 Office Equipment & Furniture 0003 $ 6 /L1 i e o 9N`�� /`T a c/� c e APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER As recommended by D. Lucas of Administrator's / Office. Transfer needed to purchase mimeograph By: Doted machine for which adequate funds were not inclu- ded in the current budget . Make and model to be COUNTY ADI STRATOR requested is identical to ones bought by other departments . Priced as of 3/l/78 . By: Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S:Supm korl Kenn►.F.hden khrudcr.Iko,Cgc,,Hmelrine N0: MAR 14118 On J R. OLSSON, CLERK 4, J County Director 3 /1 /78 SIONATUIIE TITLE DATE syr^ ,� l — I���� APPROPRIATION ) ! Patricia A. BP11 Den ity Clerk ADJ JOURNAL NO. (k I?9 Ran 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS _- NOTEs FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustaents, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Cor=unication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 1d30 M�lZO11iM00-lI0110ti� � lr;,*,.m7z:{r..;�:rt>?::' x1NnOD v1son YH1N00 "�7Ai�rJ�l't' r t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTIAENT . T/r. 2 T I. DEPARTMENT 01 010aAIIIA11011 111T. AccOU11T COOI32 Probation Department ONCAIIIATION Sol-DaJECT 2. FIRED ASSET <DECAEAS1:> INCREASE OIJECT OF EIPE)SE 01 TIRED ASSET ITEM 10. OUAITITT — 3190 3310 Board and Care 20,030 3060 1013 Temporary Salaries 20,030 Contra Costo COur,ty RECe1 VEDFEB 978 i Office of CCunh f Adrrlinistrator APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To transfer funds necessary to cover costs by the Date pZ�3/T� California Youth Authority for diagnostic services @•° and monthly commitment charges. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Orig. Approp. Revised Estimate By:— illDale 113179 Diagnostic $ 27,400 $ 48,660 Commitment 12,600 11 ,370 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS S 40,000 60,030 SuP- e-r%Kenny.Fanden An amended agreement revising the current amount to YES: $60,000 is being forwardedy to the Count Administrator. tichrudcr N.�e�cKc Naaselrine N0: 1'� l`ll� on / i 197 00()69 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK –? County Probation 2 /2A DI DI�ATYA[ TITLE cer DAT[ A►nenlATu1 AP00 5-=3,V Patricia A. veil Deputy Clerk ADJ. JININAI It. (r+129 R.+. 7/77) jCnNTRA•COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT V13. v V T T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COD119 I. DEPARTMENT oR oasARIIAi1aR rN1r: Probation Department 039ASIZAT183 W-OWCT 2. FIRED ASSET <OECREASI> INCREASE OBJECT OF ERs'EiSE OR FIRED ASSE� ITEM — . 50. QUANTITY' 4405 4203 Basement Remodel - Richmond 7,050 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies - General Reserve 7,050 3205 3310 Board and Care 7,050 0994 6301 Reserve for Contingencies - Revenue Sharing Reserve 7,050 Car Kira Costa County RECEIVED E i?;B Office of County Administrator APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To adjust line item b Liget for additional cost of remodeling Probation Offices in the Richmond Health Br: Date Center - 37th & Bissell , per estimate by Public Works Department. A $10,000 amount was originally budgeted COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR for this work and this additional amount has been By: Dca ' d,/?� reviewed with staff in the County Administrator's Office. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: S"I'�":v+n Kenrn,taMee'� - Jrnranh: .wi�ci-• N�aathiM N0: On M_1_ 78 U�lU J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Co. Probation Officer 21117,,.-, II�AATYaIE Tong DATE J j Fc Cts c APPROPRIATION A POO 52 35 Patricia A. BP11 ^^,-,v Clerk ADJ. JINNNAL NO. (N 129 RAr. 7/77) , — CC NTRA CC3TA COONTY t APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING PROBATION - JUVENILE HALL ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET �bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EIFENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 3120 4952 WASHER COMMERCIAL 0012 100.00 3120 4952 DRYER COMMERCIAL 0013 100.00 Contra Costa County RECEIVED MAR - 6 '1978 Office of County Administrator. APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO ER ' Da1e 3 /7S TO TRANSFER APPROPRIATIONS BETWEEN APPROVED FIXED ASSET zBy: - ITEMS TO COVER AN INCREASED COST OVER BUDGET OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR � By: 5�1� 2 WASHER. INTERNAL TRANSFER NOT AFFECTING DEPARTMENT� Date /J3>� 41 TOTALS. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S: Super iron 1Centt7•!alldee w Schru&t.AuXyxss Hassekine N0: MAR 14 19 Ir � On / / //�� Fwa fo�ixrC J.R. LSSON, CLERK 4• `�'^ � Id'�'�/ J <«'• /^'/�l St GR ATUII[ TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION A POO riot) �1 . vZy Patricia A. R^11 Oeputy c4wk ADJ. JOURNAL 10. (N 129 Rev 7/7T) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE ( CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ` T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT 01 ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT C00111C Probation Juvenile Institutions ORCANIZATI12 SSs-OiJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <,bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPE?ISE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM no. WANTITT 3120 1011 Permanent Salaries $67,900 3120 1013 Temporary Salaries $67,900 3160 1011 Permanent Salaries 31,600 3160 1013 Temporary Salaries 31,600 3200 1011 Permanent Salaries 22,400 3200 1013 Temporary Salaries 22,400 3210 1011 Permanent Salaries 26,900 3210 1013 Temporary Salaries 26,900 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLL To adjust within Permanent and Temporary Salary appropria- r�n I / 7 tions (excluding P/R tax and employee benefits) at each Br: Dot9 institution based on current salary spending thru February, 1978. This adjustment is necessary because COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR vacant permanent counselor positions are being filled on ��r n� a temporary basis, and this situation will continue By: - Dars until the testing process is completed by Civil Service. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny,Fanden YES: Schroder.Hugs:.Hasselciar '-V}�' C.-'� MAR 14 19' 8 011 •SSON, CLERK 4.� J.RL Assist. County P.O. 1�30 7 / / �\ i �NMAtYR[ rMe DAT[ i (' L3y ArrltorRlATIiM J/ Patricia A. Bell De011fv Clerk ADJ. JovRNL 40. IM 129 Rbv. 7/77) 999 INSTRUCTION* 00 R[Y6439 3106 CONTRA CO;TA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING 0540 MEDICAL SERVICES ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <IECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT Of EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. OUANTITI 6597 2100 Office Expense $209.00 6567 2100 Office Expense $209.00 6979 4952 Settee 0046 $141.00 6552 2310 Professional Services $141.00 Contra Costa County RECEIVED I'AR - 1978 Office of County Administrator, APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 1. To correct a typing error on APOO 5199 approved- By', 4 Date 3/D•17 on 2/14/78 (6597 to 656T) . 2. To provide additional funds for purchasec:of a setee for Richmond Methadone COUNTY ADIVILNISTRATOR Clinic. By: Date /3/79 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervkorc Keen.Fshi eft YES: j �- JCnn�dc: twcttc« Nasseltiee NO: On MgR 4 978 ---"-� �- Assistant Medical Director 2 2 7u J R;, LSSON, CLERK 4. J\\ 'SIGN ATU E TITLE DATE L. F. Cirtman, M.D. APPROPRIATION �2 rl(! Patricia A. a Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO."00 - L!1 i {t (M 129 Rov 7/TT) I SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE • INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARS AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the item snowing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Pate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 000A CONTRA- COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 RECEIVED 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT18 public Works MAR 1 3 51 1 ACCOUNT CODING ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET Q/1186AU A ER d AJ�EASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY UDITDR- CCC SANITATION DISTRICT 19 7393 4956 1. Portable Blower 0001 1 125 7393 4751 1, Plant Impr Program 125 PUBLIC WORKS MANAGEMENT 4500 4951 2. Executive chair Colo/ 1 302 4500 2170 2. Household expense 302 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-C NTRO R By—? Date 3/�/ 1. Additional funds reqdired for purchase of portable blower. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By; 1412. Provide funds for purchase of executive chair. Date � BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supcn•isors Kenny.Fanden Schrudcr.BogMs.Haueltine NO: 1kbkS_ MAR 14 978 On J.R. LSSON, CLERK 4• Public Works Director/ / I O SIGNATURE rTITLE 3T,7 78 B APPROPRIATION A PO S� i '��J ADJ. JOURNAL NO. Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE - INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate . plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. Li. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor Controller's office for processing. - 0 CONTRA POSTA--COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT i� T/C 2 7 0 I DEPARiNENT OR I �1j� MAR 7 ACCOUNT CODING /l ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. F T ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM CO'�7F.:. C4 -CON OLUR ATITY 0261 2170 HOUSEHOLD 41 4$35.5: X56•CO 0261 4951 OFFICE EQUIPMENT (te ee type ace ou.6 tiwt b e)Q $3 71 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR- 0 N T L E R Shroud iA Heeded to Quiet .the mteh.ine, Since it .i.s a.ituated in our Wai.xeba oj�&e. ey: - Oco Date COUNTY ADM[ STRATOR o By:J. A7, Date Ad/7a BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES : Supervisors Kcnnv,Fshdcn Schrodrr,BoKiZ css-Hssschin- No: MAR 14 S On J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4 / MARSHAL3-6/- 78 N SIGATURE TITLE DATE/ C* E. Vele, Ma,44W APPROPRIATION A POO 5260 JOURNAL N0 ADJ DepUtY Clerk . . f 1 Patricia A. Bell (N 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS w~ NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM Cr-NTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E:<pense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain Why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Bate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send. the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA C OUNTY D APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT RECEIV T/c 27 1 IMI, I'DEWRIWOW ORGANIZATION UNIT c' 1 DING Sheriff-Coroner CCNTHA GOSTA COUNTY 40� I1ArT�t}�ly S$ T FIXED ASSET DECREASE' INCREASE -CONTROLLER IEP1 OBJECT Of EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 4411 476,94 Women's Minimum Security Facility Project $1,250 0303 4952 Serving Tray Cart (2 @ $625.00) GY10/ � $1,250 el4v,. 099 6 30/ .des. > L'On�`i'�Jelre.�s �v S��riky 250 r APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT ER Facility development funds have adequate monies which By: Date 3/7 allow for the diversion of the specified amount. This purchase will provide for the transporting of hot COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR meals from the Men's Facility kitchen to the Women's Facility and the Rplocatable Confinement Facility. By: IJA Date //J/7' This is an essential item. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S: S'pervism Kenny.Fanden 5thrudrr, bugvss.Hassdtin N0: MAg 1/4 78 On O .:"_7'!'CES ASSISTANT 3,x,7 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. SIGNATURE TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION A POO.5254" "1101) 9 1 Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 10. I /9 (M129 Raw 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE i Qai INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a- Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA CnSTA .�OUNTY ' APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING tpublic Defender ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT ,2. FIXED ASSET <QECREASE} INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 2935 4951 Dictating Machine 0001 7 $820 2935 4951 Credenza 0004 2 $420 2935 4951 Chair 0005 2 $400 t f APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR ERj� To increase budgeted amount for dictating machines and to increase quantity from 5 By, c- Date ,J-,/.ZY�7 machines to 12 machines due to lower unit cost than previously budgeted. COUNTY ADM ISTRATOR By: Date�f-- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S: SuPm-kom Ktntt,.psi ND:�'�� On MA� 141378 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. '"� ASO 2 /21� 77 StiNATUN TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION A Pow Jq -""-t-bae ut'Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 00. t�osi Patricia A. Bell (M 129 Rev 7/7T) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 310E INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned.. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2, Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already peen approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. int 1, s )�Sti� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 17 1. DEPARTNENT 01 019ANIZATIII UNIT: ACCOUNT 000116 Social Service County Administrator Human Resources A enc OROU12AT10N 111-011JECT 2. FIXED ASSET 0EC1EASE> INCREASE 01JECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. IYARTITT - General Assistance 0530 3313 County Aid Basic $5,500 County Administrator's Office 0003 1013 Temporary and PI Salaries $3,000 Human Resources Agency 0180 1013 Temporary and PI Salaries $2,500 _ .. sw s iLi s. " Z ZZ04, i APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER TO support two temporaryI pp positions to be located Date 3/9/ R one each within the County Administrator's Office and the Human Resources Agency as requested by the COUNT AD INISTRATOR Huron Resources Agency memo of February 16, 1978 to Bob Hofmann. By: - Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supcn-Kuir>Kcnm,I:Aden YES: 5ihnticr,riugT,rss,Hassdtine N0: 1Lf,; .L` SMA 14 1 78 s-- For R. E. Jornlin, J.R,. SSON, CLERK 4. fA% Director o a��ATu�c TITLE SIT[ By APPROPRIATIOR �L ( C, Patricia 6 peputy Clerk ADJ. AIRDAL 10. t�U� (Al 129 Rev. 7/77) off 1112TRUCTION9 ON R9V<R9e slot INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Fors M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organisation unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Nave Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Iter: No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary, in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. -r i, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 117 ACCOUNT CIIINC 1. DEPARTMENT 01 ORCANITATIIN 1111: HEALTH PROJEC'T'S 0451 ONIA112ATII1 SII-OIJECI !. FItE1 ASSET JECREASp INCREASE INJECT OF EXPENSE OR FlIEO ASSET ITEM 1I. JOUNTITY I — 5739 2310 Professional & Personnel Service 4 ,760 5739 4951 8 Executive Desks 0003 8 1,760 5739 4951 4 IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriters Model 855 000/ <f 3,000 5725 2100 OfficeeSypplies 1,640 5725 4951 1 IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriter Model #855 000/ 750 5725 4951 1 16 mm Sound Movie Projector Bell and Howell 000/ / 890 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR CONT ER To allow for the purchase of equipment for ey: Date 3 1717Y SB-38 Drinking Driver Program and to allow for the purchase of equipment for A.I.R.S. COUNTY ADM ISTRATOR > program By: Data aa�0 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sup—isors Kenny.Fih&n YES: Schroder.HugMs,Hsssdciae No: MAR 14 19' 8 On J.R. SSON, CLERK 4. O Cl /11•ATYR[ TITL NT[ By �7(A\,kCLI-k _Cl Nz� ArrRM11AT1INz v atricia A. Belt DeputY Clerk Ali. JIML BeA POO J IN 129 *or. 7/77) $99 IN/TRUCTION9 ON RMVtRM[ !10[ c INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If sore than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organisation unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. :62 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE WEST COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Re: Conveyance of West County Fire ) Protection District Property ) to the City of San Pablo for } Recreational Purposes - 5755 } RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 21 5 McBryda Avenue, San Pablo ) W/O 5422-0658 ) (Gov. C. Sec. 25365, 54222) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as the Board of Directors of the West County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, by vote of at least four-fifths of its members, RESOLVES THAT: This Board on February 14, 1978, passed Resolution of Intention to Convey Real Property No. 78/ 153 , and notice fixing March 14, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. , in its Chambers, County Admini tration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place when it would meet to consummate the conveyance of the real property described therein to the City of San Pablo for recreational purposes; said Resolution was duly published in THE INDEPENDENT. The Board by the aforesaid Resolution found that said property is no longer required for District or County use and the sales price of $317,500.00 represents its market value. This Board hereby APPROVES the Real Property Purchase Agreement dated January 30, 1978 between the City of San Pablo and the District and the conveyance of the property located at 5755 McBryde Avenue, San Pablo, to the City of San Pablo, upon payment of $37,500.00 to the District; and the Chairman of the Board is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute said Agreement and a Grant Deed to the City of San Pablo on behalf of the District, and cause its delivery to the City of San Pablo for acceptance and recording. PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 14 , 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine, W. N. Boggess, R. I. Schroder. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: City of San Pablo (via Piw) Administrator West Ccunty Fire Protection District Nia P/w) Auditor-Controller Recorder (via R/P) RESOLUTION NO. 78/_215 0008 Parcel dumber: .3 Date: /- 3%' 1976"' Pr ject game: Sale of Excess ProoertY dame: City o an a o r — 1;755 McBrvde Ave. _ ro;eci umner: Address: or t/0 Number: 5422 CA (ZIP REAL PROPERTY PURCHASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 111th day of Marc ' 19 78 by and between l•test Countv Fire Protection District hereinafter called "Grantor" and City of San Paolo hereinafter called "Grantee". In consideration of the covenants and conditions hereinafter contained, it is mutually agreed as follows_ 1 . Grantor hereby agrees to sell and convey that certain real property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof to the Grantee for the sum of it v-Sev rr,,Thousand Five Hundred Dollars 37,500_00 ) free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, assessments, deTinquent taxes, rights of pos- session and leasehold interests whether the same be recorded or unrecorded except: a_ Covenants, conditions, restrictions, and reservations of record, if any. b. Easements or rights of way of record over said property. 2. Grantee shall pay all costs of escrow, title insurance, and conveyancing_ 3. Grantor shall retain possession of the property up to the date of recorda- tion of the deed. The Grantee shall deposit funds in escrow within days of receipt of a deed executed by Grantor for subject property and shall not cause said deed to be recorded until payment to Grantor of the selling price set forth herein. 4. It is mutually understood and agreed that subject property is being sold and conveyed on an "as is" basis and Grantor makes no warranty of any kind as to the condition and/or possible uses of the land or any improvements theron. RECI-HVE JUL 19/ n J. R. O1S_,'.'1 OE;:4 ZqA+ D O: ?c=VISORS i 1 i NA Cosi O. '---.....D'ou.v Microfilmed with board order The parties herein have set forth the whole of their agreement and the per- formance of this agreement shall relieve the grantor of all further obligations or claims on this account. GRANTOR WEST N RE ROTECTION DISTRICT Recommended for Approval: By: C irman, oard of Supervisors By l ATTEST: 'J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Admi ' strato 13Y By: i% Acting City Manager of San Pablo Deputy Clerk By Date: MAR 14 1918 . He s, i. _ hie By 62LL�4_'� -4 rtncipa ea ro erty Agent GRANTEE CITY OF SAN PABLO - Approved as to Form: i�� .G=-' C'5�� JOHN B. CLAUSEN, COUNTY COUNSEL BY Deputy 00089 McBryde Avenue Excess blest County Fir€. District Parcel EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL ONE Lot 8 as delineated upon that certain map enitiled, "CHATEAU VILLA SUBDIVISION, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office' of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 30, 1941 , in Volume 25 of Maps, at page 839. PARCEL TWO Portion of Lot 122, as delineated on the map entitled "Map of San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 1 , 1894, described as follows: Beginning on the East line of the 3.65 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Willard S. Poage, et al , to John Carrick, dated August 10, 1931 , and recorded September 28, 1931 , in Volume 302 of Official Records, at page 51 , at the North line of Lot 8 as delineated upon the map entitled "CHATEAU VILLA SUBDIVISION, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the-County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 30, 1941 in Volume 25 of Maps, at page 839; thence, from said point of beginning North 16° 31 ' East along said East line 76.42 feet to the North line of said 3.65 acre parcel ; thence, North 86° 11 ' West along said North line 68.43 feet to the East line of Block e, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Tewksbury Heights, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the:Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 20, 1909, in Volume 2 of 1-laps, at page 38; thence, South 6° 44' West.-.along said line to the North line of said Lot 8 of Chateau Villa (25 Maps 839); thence North 790 41 ' East along said forth line to the point of beginning. 00090 RECORDING REQUESTED BY City of San Pablo AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO Name Street City of San Pablo Address city state LZip SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE—• MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO Name � � DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX S Exempt Street Address COMPUTED ON FULL VALUE OF PROPERTY CONVEYED, city OR COMPUTED ON FULL VALUE LESS LIENS AND State J ENCUMBRANCES REh,IAININGAT TIME OF SALE. Zip J Signature of Declarant or Agent determining tax. Firm Name Parcel 418-044-001 5755 McBryde Avenue, San Pablo GRANTDEED (Escrow No- By this instrument dated------March 14 1978 ______________for a valuable consideration, WEST COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, as successor in interest by operation of law to the San Pablo and E1 Sobrante Fire Prtotection Districts, having acquired title as County of Contra Costa. hereby GRANTS to CITY OF SAN PABLO Contra_ Cos the following described Real Property to the State of California,County of------- _.___ _ _______�__----- ____._____________� Cityof------------San Pablo------------------------------------ FOR DESCRIPTION SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. ls acxiat a-�nt~� WEST COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT rAT9_cctrlq4 CJ91!wrFaaa llAY a Sr PU31.1r ASE". (C C.1:91. int, .1m) Robert I. Schroder %,-to siq-e•! tnaro dtoun». •rr^ .'v .r:r rn% ara knam to •'< :0 he .,..L•;;,;z�i' ..`I;t-t M`{•''_ .:!%.,+.'-^,'. �;St,: }.. hai rman, Boar of Super -sors ' 31 Sj;1 WS a]rucent. ccu^t,'lark 1 Oit:t.o Verk at il.ars al ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, Clerk MAR 14 1978 Byatm .��_�� ----------------------------------------------------- Deputy Clerk STAT c 'TA On........... ..............._-,19._.......,before tae,the undersigned,a Nrotarc Public in and for said �S• County andeCOUNTY OF.---.__-..._ _ _- __ .._........-....- _.................................-....-.-............................................. known to me to be the ~ person......whose name... ___subscribed to the within instrument,and ac mothat...... --------executed the same. do azf s Signature.-_--_..._...---•--•-.......... --_..._.._---.-------._._...__-.__.� Microfilmed with board order rr Of)o( MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE McBryde Avenue Excess West County Fire District Parcel EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL ONE Lot 8 as delineated upon that certain, map en:tiled, "CHATEAU VILLA SUBDIVISION, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office* of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 30, 1c,41 , in Volume 25 of:Maps, at page 839. PARCEL TWO Portion of Lot 122, as delineated on the map entitled "Map of San Pablo : Rancho, Accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 1 , 1894, described as follows: Beginning on the East line of the 3.65 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Willard S. Poage, et al , to John Carrick, dated August 10, 1931 , and recorded September 28, 1931 , in Volume 302 of Official Records, at page 51 , ' at the North line of Lot 8 as delineated upon the map entitled "CHATEAU VILLA SUBDIVISION, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the-'County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 30, 1941 in Volume 25 of traps, at page 839; thence, from said point of beginning North 16° 31 ' East along said East line 76.42 feet to the North line of said 3.65 acre parcel ; thence, North 86° 11 ' West along said North line 68.43 feet to the East line of Block 8, as designated on the map entitled "Map of Tewksbury Heights, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the.,Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 20, 1909, in Volume 2 of Maps, at page 38; thence, South 6° 44' West.-.a-long said line to the North line of said Lot 8 of Chateau Villa (25 Maps 839); thence North 79° 41 ' East along said North line to the point of beginning. 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Hallgren County Probation Officer County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Superintendent of Schools RESOLUTION NO. 78/216 mh IN THE BOARD OF SU-PEP.VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COLMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposal ) for Holding Public Hearings ) March 14, 1978 on Group Homes. ) The Board on February 28, 1978 having approved the recommendations of the Internal Operations Cormittee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) with respect to the closure of the Crisis Resolution Center and contract with the Children's Home Society for receiving home services in the central and west county; and Mr. Arthur G. Will, Countv Administrator, having advised that the date of closure was initially scheduled for '-larch 14, 1978 to coincide with the opening of the receiving homes but that the closure date of the Crisis Center had to be extended because the Children's Horse Society has been having problems in acquiring homes in the central and western areas of the County; and Supervisor Kenny having noted that residents in the Kensington area had voiced concern with respect to the establishment of said receiving home services in their community, and indicated that said residents would have liked to have provided input on this matter; and Supervisor Kenny having suggested that the County Administrator and the Director of Planning review the feasibility of holding public hearings on group homes and to also review the County Code as it pertains to Residential District-6 (R-5) zoning; and County Counsel John B. Clausen having advised that State Law preempts a city from excluding this kind of facility in a residential neighborhood, and having noted that the Planning Department is reviewing the procedure with respect to public hearings on land use proposals for activities such as group homes; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having recommended that the Internal Operations Committee review the feasibility of establishing a policy to provide for holding public hearings on activities such as group homes; Board members having discussed the natter, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED with the understanding that Plarzina Department staff will continue its review and submit a report. PASSED by the Board on march 14, 1978. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affi:.:ed CC: Finance Committee this 14th day of Marc: , 1978. Director of Planning County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLERK County Probation Officer Countv Counsel 33v "` n. Jar-ie L. Johnson, Deputy Clerk 00oq. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Site } Development at Women's Minimum ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/217 Security Facility, Richmond. ) 4411-4722 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for Site Development at Women's Minimum Security Facility, 847 Brookside Drive in Richmond have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Landscape Architect's cost estimate for site development is $42,000; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, 'have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director has advised the Board that this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 4, b Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and this Board concurs and so finds; and the Director of Planning shall file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. The BOARD RESOLVES that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on April 13, 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and the Clerk of this Board is Directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in THE INDEPErIDENT PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on March 14, 1978. Originated by: Public Works Dept. Building and Grounds cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Director of Planning Landscape Architect County Auditor—Controller RESOLUTION N0. 78/ 217 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Advertisement) Page 1 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (Advertisement) _.. Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials , equipment, transportation and services for: Site Development. Women's Minimum Security. WorklEdUcation FUrlauch Center, 847 Brookside Drive. Richmond, California Budoet Line item No. 4411-4722 The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is Four y-Two —Thousand and NallQQths (S42,QQQ) Each bid is to be in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Admini- stration Building, Martinez, California. The drawings and specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at Room 112, Courthouse, Martinez, at no cost. Return of Plans and Specifications is requested. Documents may be obtained by mail wicn a written request to the Public Works Depart- ment, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. Technical questions regardii.g the contract documents should be directed to the Building Design and Construction Section at telephone number (415) 372- 2146. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained at Room 112, Courthouse, Martinez, and must be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or checks , or bid bond in the rmount of the ten percent (10°J') of the base bid amount, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa" and shall be sealed and filed with the Public Works Director. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work , and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses , neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Bid or000sals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Director, 6th Floor, County Administation Building , 651 Pine Street, Martinez , California 94553, on or before the 164" day of April , 1978 at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in public immediately after the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California and there read and recorded . Any bid proposal received after the time specified in the Notice will be returned unopened. Wcrof►tmed with board erdet -3- 00 91 NOTICE TO CON MACTORS (Advertisement) Page 2 of 2 DIVISION A. Nar ICE To CoyrRACMRS (Continued) The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and "llaterials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent (3T6) of the Contract price and a Faith- ful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (1001c) of the Contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidder are hereby notified that pursuant to the Statutes of the State of California, or local law applicable therto, the said Board has ascertained the general orevailing rate of per them wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of work=n or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per them wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. In all projects over $30,000, a Contractor shall be required to submit for county approval an Affirmative Action Plan (see Division E) , The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for openifig thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF MirIRA COSTA COLNZI By R. OLSSON County Clerk and Fx-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, California By Deputy DATE:D: MAR 14 1978 PUBLICATION DATES- Rev. 11/77 1 SPECIFICATIONS SITE DEVELOPMENT WOMEN'S MINIMUM SECURITY FACILITY for CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LOCAT ED IN: RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA /l/ M19 J, R. O!SSOIJ CLERK, BOARD O.- SU"ERVISORS 1ONt COS(A CO, E3v...... ... Lli. .e..............Dc ur PREPARED FOR: VERNON L. CLINE, DIRECTOR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIXTH FLOOR, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA a �o �t►HDSCq�F .• "SP ea � ti� v W LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL FIRM: RICHARD SPLENDA & ASSOCIATES OF 226 WEST RICHMOND AVENUE POINT RICHMOND, CA, 94801 phone: (415) 237-4465 Microfilmed with board ord*E 30 JANUARY 1978 0009(t) BUDGET LINE ITEM NUMBER 4411-4722 r TABLE OF CO=TI'S. DIVISION A. Notice to Contractors DIVISION B. Instructions to Bidders Section 1 Competence of Bidders Section 2 Securing Documents Section 3 Examination of Plans, Specifications, and Site of Work Section 4 Bidding Docunents Section 5 Submission of Proposals Section 6 9ithdrawal of Proposals Section 7 Public Opening of Proposals Section 8 Irregular Proposals Section 9 Comezitive Bidding Section 10 Award of Contract Section 11 Special Requirements Section 12 Execution of Contract Section 13 Failure to Execute Contract DIVISION C. Proposal (Bid Form) DIVISION D. :articles of Agreement DIVISION E. Equal Employment Opportunity DIVISION F. General Conditions Section 1 Definitions Section 2 Governing Laws and Regulations Section 3 Patents and Royalties Section 4 Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public Utilities Section 5 Bond and Insurance Section 6 Subcontracting Section 7 Time of Mork and Damages Section 8 Progress Schedule Section J Ternporar•; Utilities and Facilities Section 10 Permits Section 12 Conduct of Work Section 12 ?esponsibilizv for Site Conditions Section 13 Inspection Section 14 Rejection of Materials Section 15 Interpretation of Contract R.equirenents Section 16 Clarifications and :additional Instructions Section 17 Product and Reference Standards Section 18 Materials , Articles, and Equipment Section 19 Shop Drawings, Descriptive Data, Samples Alternatives Section 20 Samples and Tests Section 21 Change Orders Section 22 Labor -1- ��010U DIIIISION F. Cenera.l Conditions (contLnued) Section 23 Ccvmancy by the County prior to :Acceptance Section 24 Preser•;ation and Cleaning Section 25 payment of Federal or State Taxes Section 26 Acceptance Section 2? Final Payment and '.aiver to Claizm Section 28 Guarantees DIMS ION F-1 Wage '.Rates • DIVISION G. Special Conditions DIVISION H. Technical Conditions SECTION ITEM PAGES SECTION 2A DEMOLITION & SITE PREPARATION 1 SECTION 2B GRADING 3 SECTION 2C DRAINAGE 4 SECTION 2D CONCRETE WORK 2 SECTION 2E PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) 6 SECTION 2F WOOD WORK 1 SECTION 2G MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 1 SECTION 2H DETAILS 1 -2- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Advertisement) Page 1 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (Advertisement) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public ;-lorks Director will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials , equipment, transportation and services for: Site Development, Women 's Minimum Securitx, Work/Education Furlough Center. 847 Brookside Drive Richmond California Budget Line Item No. 4411-4722 The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is _Fourty-Two Thousand and No/100 _hs (S42.nnn) Each bid is to be in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors , Room 103, County Admini- stration Building, Martinez, California. The drawings and specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisor-,. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at Room 112, Courthouse, Martinez, at no cost. Return of Plans and Specifications is requested. Documents may be obtained by mail witn a written request to the Public Works Depart- ment, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez , California 94553. Technical questions regardii,g the contract documents should be directed to the Building Design and Construction Section at telephone number (415) 372- 2146. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained at Room 112 , Courthouse, Martinez , and must be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or checks , or bid bond in the rmount of the ten percent (10`3) of the base bid amount, made payable to the crder of "The County of Contra Costa" and shall be sealed and filed with the Public Works Director. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses , neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Director, 6th Floor, County AdministatiBuilding , 651 Pine Street, Martinez , California 94553, on or before the f' day of A ril 1978 at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in pub l ' 'mmediately after the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room, 6th Floor, Ad 'n stration Building, Martinez , California and there read and recorded. Any bid proposal received after the time specified in the Notice will be returned unopened. U�) 12 -3- �VrTC`z TO (MDr-?A=RS (Advertisement) Page 2 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE To CONTRACTORS (Continued) The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Contract price and a Faith- ful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100Fo) of the Contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety CcMpany authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidder are hereby notified that pursuant to the Statutes of the State of California, or local law applicable therto, the said Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per them wages and rates for legal holidays and X. overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of worla= or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per them wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. In all projects over $50,000, a, Contractor shall be required to submit for county approval an Affirmative Action Plan (see Division E) , The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for opening thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 001MA COSTA COUNM By JAMES R. OUSON -Officio Clerk of County Clerk and Ex the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, California BY Deputy DATED: PU7BLICATIOIN DATES Rev. 11/77 )103 The btddar shall care:slly examine :he instruc:ions con- tained herein and satL3iy hImseL! as :o :he condi:.ons •sich which he stu3: cc»roty prior :a aid Ln 3u3tti:`L.".; n:i �r000sai, and :a :he candit.ons aizac:in; the award of cont:act. (a) License: No bifida: :hay old cn work of a kind for which he is not properly licensed, and any such bid received .ray be disregarded. (c) 3idders shall ba experienced in :he :ype of work for which they are bidding and shal?, upon request of the County, submit :o :ha Councy a written fisc of compLacad projects, with the name of the owner or contract officer indicated. SECTION Z. SECU *YG COCU'.,ZNTS: (a) Drawings and Sptci.icacions :nay be sacurad ac the place and for the deposit or It as called ouc in the "Notice cc Contractor", page 3. (b) The deposit, U ealLad for in the "Notice to Contractor", ppage 3, is a guarantee thac the Drawings and 3pec Ul- cations wlll be returned in good condition. (c) .he fah, if called for in the "Notice ca Contractor", page 3, is a non-re Runda_ole payment ca daisy a portion of the priac- ing and handlig costs. SECTION 3. EXAMINATION (a) CONTRACTOR'S. REsp -M§131LM: The bidders shall exaaiaa carefully the site of the work, and Cha plans and specidicacions :hereior. He Shall investigate and satisfy himself as cc conditions to be ancouncerad, the character, quality, and quantity of surface, and subsuriaca sacarials or obstacles w cc ba encountarad, :he work to be per orzed, and :aacerials to be furn- ished, and as cc the -.aqui:amenca of the proposal, plans, and spez -':- cations of the contract. "here investigations oi'subsur;aca conditions have 'omen made by the Councy in respect to foundation or ocher scruccural design, and chat Lnro:»sacion is shown in tate plans, said information represents only :he scacamene by tate Councy as :o the c".araccer of material which has been accuaI17 encountered by it in its invascigacion, and is only included for the convtniance of bidders. Lnvascigacions of subsurface conditions are made for the ?u:pose of design, and :he County assuages no r%sponsibilicy whatever 6. -.aspect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the tog of :asc borings, or ocher preLLminary iavesztgacions, or of :he Lnte-.pre- :acion the-.efor. Rev. 5170 1�4 ec �, y, ,,,L y.. } • .��i�, tea,-#.F r �.��;t y�'�.,. }5 d t • L..1577t: ''.0:r _J 3i^.OcFRS con cIn,.;ad) :here is no guarantee or warranty, a.:`er express or imp Ued, :hac :he concicLons indicaced are reprasancacive of ::hose axisting _ :ouyaouc :he we:':•., or any par: of i or chat unlooked for develioments may not actor. raking such in:o=a- tion avaiiab:a :o *aLdders i3 nor. :.- i '-e ens::•.ad - anv •aav as a valuer of :he provtsions.of ch.iarcicLe concerning :he Con- _raccor's responsibL11:y for subs:::?ace conditions, and bidde:s muse satisfy themselves through their own invaacigacions as :o the actual conditions to be encountered. (b) RZS?0'4Si3V 1TY %? UT*T iTI'cS: As part of :he responsibility stated in subdivision (a) above, and without liaicacion thereon, chs Concrac:or shaLl be responsible at his own case for any and all work, expense or special precautions caused or required by cite existence of proximity of utilities encountered in per:or-%Lng che.work. In- cluding wi.chouc limitation thereon, _repair of any or all damage and all hand or exploratory excavation required. The bidder is cuacioned chat such utilities may include cocmunicacion cables or electrical cables which may be high voltage, and the duces enclosing such cables, and when working or excavating In the vicinity thereof, thespecial precautions :o be observed at his own case shall also include the following: ALL such cables and their enclosure ducts shall be exposed by careful :rand excava- tion so as not to damna chs ducts or cables, nor cause injury co persons, and suitable warning signs, barricades, and satacy devices shall be erected as necessary or required. In connection with the iorego.ng, the bidder's accancion is invited co Section i2 of Division g of chess specifications. (c) DISCZEPANCiES 21 ERRORS: If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior :o :he dace of bid opening, the bidder shall submLc a written request for a :lari- ficac.on which will be ;Ivan in the corm of addenda co all bid- ders t: eine para.:s. Ocher.+isa, in figuring :he work, the bid- ders shall consider that any discrepancias or confiic: between drawings and spec.:.cations shall be governed by Seccion '_S of DivisI.- r if these speci_icacions. SZCTiON 4, 3MING DOCU%M" IIS (a) Bids shall be made upon thespecial ?roposal (Bid Fora) (See Section C of chis Specification) , with all items complecaly filled out; numbers shall be scatad both in writing and in figures, :he signatures of all persons signed shall ba in longhand. The com- pleced .oris should be wL:hout inear'_ineacions, alcaracions or erasures, no aLterna:ive proposals. Additional copies or the ?r000sal (aid Form) may be obtained from chose supplying these speciticacions. :rev, 5x'713 •o- t 0U1.o5 r s '{S'iCt":;">f..w�t?; «s•:.»3�'or e4? :b?..lA.x' as. i {o) Bids shall -.cc :an:ai: any :sca3i: :laCibn o: the work cc be done: al_erna_:.ve nropcsaLs »i.. oat 3e boas:d- ared, snless :a..ed :b=. :;w gra., :ei?;:a; :- c: :a.ephoni: proposals or -nodi:icacions will be considered. W kLa O: ?:a7rSad iu'bcon:rIc:-i-s: Each prbpcsal shall have Listed ::le :.=a anQ accres3 b: each subcan- Craccor Co whom the bLdder proposes ca subecn:rac: aort_ons of :he work in an amounc in excess of '£ of L 3er:anc o: his total bid, in accordance :rich Chapter 2, Division 3, TLcla L, of Che Government Cada. Sae Section L of Division 7 of these specifications for further reference co subcontractors. (d) 3idddde„r_s Security: ALL bids shall have enclosed a d a� •r' :ne-;x, cerc-'i?iec c:�ec'.c or a 's;oder` s band, as escrige below, executed as surety oy a corporac,.zn aucaorized to issue surety bonds in the Scaca of California, nada payable co "Contra, Cosca Count•/", in an amount equal cu ac least 10 percent of Cho amount of Cho bid. Yo bid shall be considered unless one of :he forms of bidder's security is inclosed therewith. SECTION 5. SUB-ISSIGY 2E ?ROPPOSALa: ?roposais shall be sl:bmicted to the Clark of the Board of ' Supervisors of Concra Caeca County at the place indicated on Che bid proposal. 1: is Che sole responsibility of the bidder to see Chat his bid is received in proper cine. All proposals shall be submitted under sealed cover, plainly identified as a proposal :or the work being bid upon and addressed as directed in :he Notice ca Contractors and Che bid proposal. Failure to do so may result in a 3"mature opening oft hi or a failure to open such bid. ?roposals wch are not properly .larked may be disregarded. a S€CTIo n. wn".LDRAWALL,oF ?ROPOSAia: Any bid bay be wi:hdrawn ac any Ciae prior to :he :ime fixed in chi public notice far chi opening of yids, provided Chat a request in wr_CLng, axecutad by chi bidder or his duly authorized •epr+esancac4 :or -I withdrawal of such bid is filed with :he Clark of the Board of SuporyLsors of Contra Costa County. xa ^ __ Anor "etY:aoh' or euec o withdraw a yd accacsa �a wLQQ scZncrnwa.a OLe 5e aL 0 . o c pre3ud ca :na r_ahc od a oIddtr to f=ile a new bid. This arcicla does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after Case tine fixed in the public notice :or the opening of bids. Rev. 5176 .7. 00106 0 ' - --�� ora_-'' .o�:.•T:�G - �7��.SA:� ?roposals will be pubLi--1 ops^ad and :sad a: the t:ae and p.aca Lndicatad i ".he No:ice to Can:rat:ors. 3idders ;r their authorized agants• are invited :o be present. SZC.:,::Y 3. .Z?°CLL.M? ??C?OSALa: ?roposals =ay bere{ac:ed L: they show any &leer- scion of for , additions not called for, ton adi:tonal bids, in- cocsplece bids, erasures, or L.-regularities of any kind. Ii bid amount is :hanged after the amount is originaLLy inserted, ::u change should be initialed. The Councy also reserves the right to accept any or all &learnaces and uni: prices called for an the 3Ld Fir- and chair order of listing on such fora shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. C0,42 :=VIE 3TOMC: U more than one proposal be offered by any individual, firs, parcnershi corporation, association, or any combination thereof, ender CK; same or dif-'aranc names, all such proposals may be rejected. A pe re• who has quoted prices on :acerials or work co a bidder is noc thereby disqualified from quoting prices to ocher bidders, or from submitting a bid dirsccly for chi nacariaLs or work. All bidders are put an notice chat any collusive agree- cenc fixin% the prices :o be bid so as :o control or affect the awarding of this contract is in vtolacion of the compecieLve bidding :aquiremanes of the Staea law and may render void any contract Lac under such circumstances. SEC610�%4 LO AWARD OF CONT-RACT: Thi right is reserved to :eject any and all proposals. :he award of the contract, L: it be awarded, will be to f the Lowest responsible bidder whose proposal eompLLas wt:h a' 1 the , riquiremincs prescribed. Such award, is rade, will be ,:ads wLthin 30 days atter the opening of the proposals. SEMON !I. S?SC:AL °EOUI2c`r'S: The biddar's attention Ls Lnvi:ad :o thefolLowin3 spat - Lai provisions of case contract, all of which are detailed in the General Cc,ndi:ions (Division :) or ocher documents included In chess specifications. (a) Bonds (b) Insurance (c) Liquidated Damages (d) Guarantee (a) inspection and Tasting of `!aceriaLs (f) FactLLcias :o be ?:ovtded ac SL:e, (3) AssLjnminc of Contract ?rcaibLced Rev. 5175 007. F . j ` .+� �� �i4 r6.S,k,.S a.i.3. ,.Z*.xs�Ri:T/Lt+7.roxa^:,.1 } .,�31,.,��tt .ti'-aY�iia4. {{pp4 ♦�4(t ,L rJ' ,1J 2. 1.. ,:S iT'S'�4ViarlvRi The contract (example Ln `.'ec:ion shall be 3ianad oy -hz s::c:ess:ll bLdde: in dlpli:ate lou :e_:a:: and returned wt:nin" _Lye (5) days or receLpc, not LncLudlag Sacur- ::aya, Sundays, and la;al ho.-!days, :c3e:ha: •.rich :he Cor.::ac: 3onds and Cer.L:icaces c: Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon the County unci'_ sane has been executed by ::-e Con- tractor and the County. ?hound the Conc:ac:c: begin work L- advance of recei./iag noci:a chat :he :onc:acc has been approved as above provided, any work per:or-ned by hf—m wiLL be ac his own risk and as a voLunceer ualass said cont:act Ls so approved. SEC:'?G:1 13. FnlLURE ?0 EXECVY= C0 MAAC:: Failure to execute a contract and rile accept- able bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and Legal hcLidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract ler execution shall be just cause for the annulmenc of the award and the forfeic- ure of cha bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or :ails to execute the contract, the Councy may award the contract to the second Lowest responsibLa bidder. t: the second Lowest :espon- sibla bidder refuses or :ails to execute the eonc_ac:, the County may award :he contract co the child Lowest responsible bLdder. On the •'allure or :ecusal of the second or third -owese responsible bidder to whom any such contract Ls so awarded cc execute the sane, such bidders' securicias shall be Likewise forfeited to :he County. :he• work cmay then be -eadvercised or may be conscructad by day Labor ' as provided by State Law. Rev, 5/io ti � a ; Y�7 s.;4 �i� � •� y i { }L.S �+S.u_P �:1.fi 3 �i`f.F Y .vi '4„ T°w. K'J�rF J t x _r i � E.d. ,-�. >. � �" :;f"t•`7 #i`� i��.c9i .y y '+;x- 4t. {`�� i.r' t;�?c3' �7h���i rt-` � &`+` �.�Sw. 4k hk r ' • Bidder). DIVISIG:ti C. RO?OSAL (Bid Form) BIDS ;MILL BB RECiIVL•D UNTIL -rH %'S.V day of APRIL, 1978 at 2:00 P .M. in the Public Works Department , 6th Ft Adminstrazicn 50ging , 651 Pine Street, Martinez , California, 94553. (y) TO Tic£ UOXORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COIVUR.A COSTIA Gentlemen: The undcrsi.gned hereby proposes and agrees to Furnish any and all required labor , material , transportation, a::d services for Site Development, Women's Minimum Security, Work/Educatton Furlough Center, .847 Brookksidg Or ,Richmond, Budget tine Item No. 4411-4*r= in strict conrcrzicy ;Mich tt,e Plans , Spec i,i-c mins , an-,-; ot.er cc^,- tract dccu-ients on file at the Office of the Clerk of c~e Beard cf Suparvisor3 , First Floor , Ad-dnistration 3uiiding, hart.^32 , Cc?:-. 494553 , s "` ,.ora6u : mor the follo:�i ng s��.:.3 , nas-,:.Ly: SASE 37D : Shall include all of the work for the cons truccic:: and zc ^- pletion oz all facilities cher aIn, buc not i cluding any of c^e ::cr:-: in tha �ollowirg Alternates : For the sof: AIM ALTERNATES: NO. A-1: HANDRAIL: Sheet 6, detail 10; Sheet 5, details 6 & 7 add the sum of: $ words numbers NO. A-2: BENCH: see Sheet 5, detail 7 and specifications, detail 13 add the sum of: $ words numbers (3) It- is undcrstood that this bid is basedupon completion of the ;,pork rai.thln calendar Jays frcni and af:. the date of corziencuin,:nt . µx ��� !t < : , r ff `; '•"' a.o,u i': a s . '. 1r e ,�. z:, " 4 le '' e S`�t y .? � �y. 5���.. it rrt '2 , t It is uneerstood , with due allowances made for unavoid.able delays , '--hat if the Concrnctor should fail- to cc-nolcte the worst of- the contract within the st- pulatcd tLme , t.1 n, he shall be 14-able to the 0c-.-ner in the nuicunt of E50.10 per calendar bay for each day said ..;crk remins unc,:-7pLQ:cA- bcycna the time for ccmpletion , as and for liq- uidacad Gam.-ges and not as a penalty , it being agreed and ex.- pressly stipulated that it would be impractical and dt,-IfLculc to fix the actual amount of damage. (D) The undersigned has examined the locaticn of the proposed 14o6t and LS famnilia-A with the Plat-is , SpecifJ-----,cio:,�%s and other contract documents and the local conditions at the place where the -work is to be done. (E) The undersi;ned has checked carefully all of the abo,,e figures and -UndetstaLids that the Board of SuoervLsors will not be re- sponsibla for any errors or omissions on the part of the under- signed 1,i malting up this bid. 00110 (;) The undersigned hereby :er:rwies Cha: hi3 bid .3 bonuina and noc sham or collusive, or :rade in the i•^.:ares: zr in :eral: of any Gerson not herein manned, and :hat the und4r3ibned ..as not direc:Ly induced or solicicad any ocher bidcar to put in a sham yid, or any Jchtr person, ::r-:, 3: :orporacten :o ref lun irlm bidding, and :hat the undersigned has not in any ,tanner; sought by co11_sion to secure :or setd an advantage over any ocher bidder. (G) A:cached is a list oi c^e names and locations o: the ?lice of business oc he suoconcrac:ors. (H) Accached is bid sacurity as required in :ha Soc:cs :o Cancrsccors. Casa = Bidders 3ond .:: Cashiers Check CC,sr:i.ied Crack (I) The following addenda are hereby a:knowiadged as being in- cluded in the bid: Addendum 0 � dacad Addendum 4 dacad Addendum j dated By . Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an ac: providing _or :he regiscra- cion of Contractors, Cl4S3i'iC3CIOn and License No. _ Daced chis _day of 14 3av, ii-6 -LZ- 00111 f� as.' u7 t�.ibs',f`%�kr MNK xIFd.> d�X�x'i3fik #Xf K S ( u ro :eq" d 3y :ivaion i .i Saccion�'jo,o?aragras� dt)ubcaac: cnors:?asee apn $ion Q' Portion o: :York :taane ?:ace of 3iddars i i 1 y . 1 r ! !a t � f i i t �! 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Or•ZZI ?COVLs:ani :0 'Je Madc f0: 40[112. i:OtaC::CA ::C1 .nJ :a:a:a 13: Caviny I:ound du::.g _:area ccaava::cn. i 'i • :,t i' �4 A H�� r �1U� 7:1 •F' r � �t �� 1 'r ,}tf +•' .;5 .� S...r, 1- &5 k� -777 sEc:`rox • BID col r-, Tom m � = ACTZOq �� LrtiTS and subcon P..a„t,•,It The Fartief to tore kith respect t of :his Pare ° tsizatians 1A b6sthe n9ta ttiose m conatr lcntrad�s�dddw' contracto rridaa ite lori�thsr vftk� It kith a labor organ, ,or vhiah ther ra as c!t there u•e data Countp�bor a �;ationaontatioa or Scala at d�at have boonand"Over utiliaat�on)s•br'labor Organization.orrA (hio��b tthos� YR Warred orf iacorpow sr�ir, be dsreiopbher With all £apo speo ittc reed to as the Cohtra Cbata pant :"storence pursuant thereto, _aye o,c'Meets Atp• bidder, ora h"wi�ter ►ttlativ♦I construction a yeRe� COntrlctor or sUbc Y Conditions as *sch aunt ccaq;lY +1th cntractor usin the Contra in ''Op'Pll"ce 4%th t trade. Thus,e=•bee°s et Z or?art one :: a°w =i'a4�ea of 4oate Plan a these -anditions idd�r, :antractar " °f those PjO°�r utLUsatica ror°pecif1c cCvgwi- Y £'s Snclusiou, xli subao+►t2•ector in Lhieha� b7 its Caaray Ch trade nAn� t by .hat ,In,, •.a a h'i on, in it is not et to ?art *- Y .:Get ;he coal ofded na tg rib 2 We Pro*isiooa of P in the Contra o 9gam ;o trade nen"Isions of this ' for aids. a b° be eugib a tar a Plan ands therefore tlA000 net ' the cera idler ubcan kard • caner • incation :ties Y Parer sat tatxecute nder ?art : of.-2tis , Part • itid b L.Tj hetsol. subar#t as par; at ; r'%tation ' b A. ers id th��CQ►nrtra tno*•bidders The 8rarisions to b bid co tion tradae ntractors and °• this ?art editions pertain. to is OmploYed subccntractars� +na,+i ahall:be by them on the pra3ect to yit aha mow° i. .. Pian liteft" ton not or hdrsaitar case, tO be sigaatar+es to the Contra Conti oalloati*e barratain B inatariea to the a • agents; Cto collective ?. ,ire nznato Plan but are not Qst.yies to r' x+ alter ceaaeb '6aiaicg a' ?!entsto tlretContra Costa P, "° i° si�ttatares :o he•'abor arggaiaations tare oartiss to s .Defeo coati.?Ian. h ire not specific c �iCnatorios to „ or he zacion 'eoee�ut pew goals of minority..cntra o a,an sea , but as ,aQntPursuant to.thooC =Qr ,o coosta Pimlabo� orgsni_ Rw. S/76 < b S r �x�y�;.E x, 5 �<�to a�b y 4.� -�a,��� s� ��}�n"1 .3 V ��;a T F�di�'+�� � < a+..,t �` �'(�' � .�'; ^'+1 .� -, :; •yf a+` r v i . tablesco the n rlonger parcicipatiag in as ectar, OFCC, includingoffs=native ac;ion a. It r the Goners Basra Flaa. plea aocep. and s bubcconcr ne �� Sr,- =Active Acs eligible for awors dost`bed is San ?tea. The bidders it certifies asard of a cane. paragraphs 1 :hrou ' contractors prise under this Zavicat,o f Eiden not to ?art UZ her Proscribed is graph 2b o . unless minority manpower dolt it adopr7 the minimum aisarcificat,an specified est fourth in + — and f 5eerian 3-1 and 2 specific afli and tiaetabies of �►inorit7r oanpower utiiizatian b of this ?art 11 directed at atepe can7•iag out such steps or is daaaed co havepa in good f increasing g quant co Section d t aith efforts the af#bttuciva E'� of this Yart •;. 3tlr«y rhsoptsd such i protram •o as sec forth below ;on steps taut zaat Eemen and tiraetabierOur' whachar or all trod:s ,, ehe raquiramaacs of this ?ars l;and subetlntracted or not, hick ora to be utilized as the pco�sc:, 1. Coals and.Uutables. !or the bidder and tube,., the coals of + vies bound by the soars are appliezbi o� '°aRQ°yer ueiZ;sattan for each wade vhip� siaaa of Yar« 1 hereof f each rads not California. ll be used as °! chs follow other., retiaY �eeL Periods chi ro vithin Cont a Gotaea county,' The rsagse for all tallows= tzadas :a be uctllaod an the project shell be as 1 Frons 10/1/7 :n :he event that ns lay 1.0rt finder a contrac. : accapcabie :anrjiai°t� ipored in s r'sar ,star than bfec� :0 these aid Can- the :aness for the s Y"sttrposvr Itil►ization :4 eaosst ,ear :or vd:.«h +orti. Period t01t1r'4'through 9t30/75 s a datera;nsd ` ha t2 .e hernia' sPPLiasble ' :'>:a ?ii'Centa • to SU4 of'aanhaui1 of tr °t xircri:r,anpovar ut be sror"-faid b and •solo i-S«scion shave are l�aor, as uPor%.on of n ea Y.ehe 53ddar+s . a p , 'xPi'eaascl 4 in tlut :rads 3n Ali +• contractor, Proportion * ,'he tatal pirror l%ca of t aro.ects in Contra �• a ant aannou-a Mara ' training its contract'or .asta ,sun- auto ire cork rarce +' on all Protect subbtantisllY unite.°ancract.' :�a ;tanhoura ,orn- due-ac the ear io Cur'each ^ •hroughovt`ttie.Ie minctitp:cork a;ad or" tirsinoss':rorn a .P? .the trader;' -urtheh the th °P ;hs j, ztre sole'.purposo Oe °1p-OYer.to=s '.ransrer otontraci a r±oiartaa"ol., ' "asci mplovei• or ;'0m Pro.ieet.tc ?tigority .hes* co ntjons co+ttracror+s or sul:ooia nditior>s'. wro;ac, for rsetor+s goals shall be t7QQ y 2. Oriental ° �~A. Oriental and : rican rndiaanns.f Yagi'caar Spanish 3urna,ae•i americans, rY Rev. 3/76 • lett" r �Ua and for each of the trades. 'rurther, the transfer of minorityeaptoyees or trainee: from eaoloyer-nemployar ar from project-to-project for als�shallthe sole purpose of Meeting the cont-actor's or subcontractor's baa violation of these conditions. is raachiag the joaL of Minority suLnpower utilLatioa sequised o! bidders, eonrae:oss and subcontract* bidders, co :his par: Li, every % lified journeyman. Hoaavar, effort shall ba-made to find and-amploY qua vhasa minority j symsa'asa not all .miaaLrUy trainees in pro- apprantieuhip, aPPr�ticaship,'journsymaa training or other'raiaing programa may be used. a aocsworking rains{ .houu of :.Miness sy bs s' ;n order :hat .he counted its ssedn{ :hs ;oal,;sueh :rainaes ease Ss employeed'by the eaa- enactor during the :raising period, the tontracaor nsssc have nada a eom- aiticsaat to employ Cho,trainass.st,the eo lae:oa of :hnL• =aiming sa d k the csaiaesa Esc Sa trrained pursuant cc escablishad training prop=ams uhieh stat be the equivalent o! a'sr traiaits= programs now or harafaaftaz `. provided for is : nus he CoCosta elan vi:h :especc to he natural extant rt and duration of tniaia{ offered. ll • A eoatraeas ar subcontractor"shall be deemed to-be in compliaaca ;4t vi:4 :he ceras and aquirsmentscoE -,%is ?art;Ii by =he amploymaac sad j ith:h{ aE ataositias' n the approprisee pireaata{a of his aggregate work :area in Contra Carta County, Cal`-=oraia for each t:ada for lhich U is cm=:Lctad .o a goal under this ?_ cantracar or subcontrsccar:shal: Sa found to Ss is rr ` Bowwer, ao aoacolowevelpli=ea solaiq oa aceouat of 'es 3ai:urs to =sac its mala Within its timetables, but such can.. shall_be'given Zea opQoTtuniry to LC has ostiaiced all of :he spacitic atfi ac:ve.acaoa deaoaa-ate aha= T good .ai.h effort to ' :ceps spaeit3sd'Sa -his ?art.-L and gas rads aver! ; _ maks these steps work Coward the attsimeac o! its g�aowler uzz-=--s on on Cables, all to the puzp,osa of'axpaad.a; aiaor�_-=! all of its projeccs.i= Contra Casa County, California. Ia all eases. tha,eostplianes of a bidder, contractor nr aubeontractar Will be determined ia:aceordanca with .cs -eSpottiVe obligations un ;..ht ' - tasss oE`:hssa aid Conditions..; ibarefora, coa=se:ors or ubconr-actors :. , who are ;ovsraad 5y ctia`provis}ons oE,ckis,?art II shall be subjeca -.*:the caquirsmanes of'chac ?art;-&Zardless of "ths;obligrcions of'its prime con tractor or Lower tier subconeraoeors. ors paorning or tod sbcoacrac All Siddsss and,all coac parlors work on projsces sub)�ct"t'o chess 3id Condic:ons hereby sgrna to inform their,subcontractors of their respective obligations under chi �- �• had rnquirments'of chess Bid C"dicions, including thn provisions •..ag to goals of minority`smploymant and training. Rev. 5/76 -17— t J•f � „ i t 1 C j 1 i V t- Yj � �• � � r t t Y+r k i1 a � a �, � h'u i i ��.,"n+� ..,� r f .2 r a.}t"� g} 3 �" �e �� � 5,ba'1 St t� •. .� "4.,, "`� ..,j,�.. ir-t. .N� ivY '� ti 2 -�4 ���, �� a . � {. �:`f:':�' �� •� �t �'�� 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steve. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to :his ?art L1, must engage in affirmtive ac- cion directed at increasing minority manpa er utilization, which is at laasc as aztensive and u specific.as the following steps: a. The contractor shall notify comunity organizations that the contractor has essploysenc opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organisations' response. b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and ad- dresses of each minority.worker reHarred to him and rhat action was taken with respect to each such referred worker, and U :he worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to :he union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's fila shall documane this and :he reasons therefor. c. The contractor Shall promptl7 notify :he CONVIA CCSTA COWM P48L:C 'dCL%3 W IRM.MM when the union or unions with whom •.M contractor 'Sas a coljective bargaining agreement has not referred :o :hs contractor a ednority worker sent by the contractor or the contrac:cr has other information that the union mferral process has impeded him to-his sttorts to meet nis ;oat. d. The contractor shall participate in.training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Lsbar. a. The contractor shall disssssinaea his !20 policy within his own orgaaizaeioa by including ie in any policy manual; by publicizing tc in company newspapers, annual -sports, etc.; by conducting staff, =ploys* and union representatives' meetings cc explain and discuss :he policy; by posting of the policy; and-by spot ifie review of the policy with ainority seployses. f. The contraetos shall disseaiaaca his = policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertis- ing in news media, specifically 'including minority news media; and by roti:/ing and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers. g. The contractor shall =aka speeific'and constant personal (both written and oral) 'recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, miaority recrui=ant organizations and minority training organizations within the contractor's recruitmanc area. h. The contractor shall make specific efforts to encourage present minority employees to :acruic their friends and ralacives. L. The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selec- tion requiraancs, tests, etc. : Rev. .5/76 -18- • J OU121 q TF j. '1�� �, ' a -•y e n.u�... .ro;�' �.f A..•4,+k'i �'a,w ,.P �r.."•.as.T:tp ti' � ,� '��T.•�� ',el�W!�s•�r� -s:x i ,rr�. ► j• The contractor shall make Ovary effort to promote &,•tar- schoal, sumer and vacation mploymanc to minority youth. k. Tb* contractor shall develop on»the-job tr&iniag opportua- itiss &ad Participate and assist is any associ&tion or +eployorpgroup f crsfntaq Prograas relavaat to the contractor's employee not consist with its obligations under this ?artent.IX. 1. The contractor, shall coar're"l2y inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for ?romotioa opportunities and encourega ataority ems- pioyees to seek such opportunitiss. v a. The contractor•shall sake sura char seniority ?racticar job el"sifitatioaa, Oct., do aoe have a discrIcinecary effaet. a. The contractor shall sake certain that all facilities and com"ay activities aro non-sigragaced. 0. The vibes CO suture, �ac his =or shall Policy lisnbeing llY carrier ail pakrsossaei ae- fag carried out. p. 'iia coattaccor shall solicit bids tar subconszscta Bid Coadfr_ from avaiiabie ,minority subcontractors sa;stge4 in the trades =voted by these i=sonsinn:-udiaq circuixtiaa cf aiao3Yc7 contractor association. 3. Concraerors and Subcontractors Downed to be Soun In the eot avc d Sv mar` ss a contractor or suocontractar, vbo is at :he tae of Siddiaq eligible under ?art , of the** Bid Conditions, is as longe: participating in as a�ffizaacive action, plan acceptable to, the Director longer Ch Ct?ice of `" domed to be cosaaiConcract cltcp' faejudf the Contra Costa ?Iac, he shall be astir of �nrethesd Conditions- --u.—her, vben- r s aancractar"or a!ubcant�etor, who ace Bithe ti>se os' bidding is slSai blit radenoteaatePlatad at " under ?stt :I oZsO'bid'theCsndtC:ons, uses"ts the Clow he submits his Sid, he shall be trades to ?err .Z for chose t-adas. ','hsasvar a contractor or svbconc:a&u="is deemed to be coa ytcad to ?art .1 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered d toe omi teed to a msapovar ut3ll.satiop goal of tbs"aialwas conside d to e c that • grads for the approprEace year. L. Subas ea Si sca to :he Cant-a Costa ?tan. Pay coaCscto=.. ' or subcontractor subject cp s requi:smauCs'af this ?art II tot any csade' At the cima of the subaiisioa of his bid vim Cogethat with the labor ur= Sanitarian vich whom it'haa a"collective bar becomes a sigoaeory guaiog agreement subsoqueratiy to Ohs"Coma Costa plan, either individually or through. ag associtacioa, may meso its requi,resssnts under chose Bid Conditions :or such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor axecutoi and submits a new certification cOmitting himself to ?&rt I of these Sid Conditions.subsi So Contractor or'mbcoatractor shall be domed tc be' acid Co ditions.t,4uire- r moots of ?satit T until such cart=tication is &xscaitad and subnietad ` Rev..5/76 -19- ��aY f ey Y" R 34 5 ??u#.r sM1 a6�1M .1%a =✓� 'i' 'asa,'it l£"t,.tY ..r�a,,," ..t:'?;"tr r�N� .�.l a�sj��-r1 ��'�Ta.'Y'�'.51�'r'''6 a��Y ...a� 4i ,� � -` y{� 7{y�n��'i '"bit tv�t�y�.. ".�.54k` f rr��'• �u{k_ .��n,4= 'bh`-6r ��.` 'y' �t� d;:�ji,�''� 5, von-diseri:ination. :a no event may a contractor ar subcontractor :a*Ias or affi-zativa action areas required by :his utilize _tie goals, -lme �rPactpers n oacaecouat of race, color,to cause religion,r result ia" Or-national Origin- ,a : Csrtif+eaticns,. A. bidders' Ursificatia: . d bidder will not be aligibla far a a contract under :hie Invitation for Bids un- loss suchidder has he buiisdsa part of thaat frissultia;ts bid teaatrathe =lag eertifi- cation, DIDDEBS' CEI=-ZICATIMI cartilits thac: (Bidder) 1. it intends to employ the foilowiag listed construction :cedes in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in tha•praasdia; paragraph oaa hereof for which it is eligible under Part I of these Did Conditions for rticipaeioa in the Contra costa Plan, it gill eomoiy with the Contra Costa ?14n on this and all futara ccustruct"oonmwaradssabsia;ta Costa Caunv" within .ha stops of coverage of that ?!44'9t -.......� �'• 4 ! oaa/or (b) as :o those radas for which it is required Jy -bass Bid Conditions to comply with Pmrt of these Bid Conditions, it adopts chs =iaimmsaaarity manpower ueili.atioa goals and the specific affir- mu►tin action stags conceited is said ?art I oa this and Al :ucurs coas�setian work is :onzra -as.a County sttb;ect co t«asa aid Conditions, :hose trsdes sin;r' and and it �. it will obtain f+aa each of riorts stocthe avardsof any ssubtcnract contracting or administering agency p under this contract the subeoncraacor certification :squired Sy :hams 31d coadicians. (Signature of authorised rapresencacive o yiddsr) 3, :conersetors' Certifications. Prior to the award.of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, :he prospective sub- cantraczor must axecute and submit to the Prime ConcTactar the following - certification, which ill be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: Rev. 5176 .20- i q, 00123 }� t 4 �^1f -aa,t 5 : ,., t � �2.�} ,^��(i• +fl.,YS'Ak,y;4 kwt.,. S 1 � e�;. y r �, ''. rte : ,m+t�,���4.� �•.f;, �ts';=.-,. ' �, tZ �,x n �l'rY4"� a a -. „�l� .n..° 7•.�e*a a7}� �"a k;z.• S U • �s :: �. � t y,4 'u a -f, N $S� L'+ •t.N T. Fra "`` `�' �y, .5� are r,.y2 - " t*1F r'�•° e P G.a(•+d"�s Yw M1 S SUBC0.4-MACTORS' CL.RTWICAnCIN • certifies that: (Subcoac:aecor) 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction•trades in its work under the subcontract i 2. (a) as a those trades set :arts is the ?receding paragrapE one hereof for which it is eligible wader ?art 1 of chase aid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costs Plan, it will comply with :he Concra Costa plan on this and all future conscanction work in Contra :data Coin subject to these 3id Conditions, those trades beings i andlor i 0) as to :hose crudes for which it is required by these Bid Conditions :a comply with 2arc ix of these Bid Conditiors, it adapts the 4-Im— minority manpower utili:atioa Scala and :he spac'.:ic z:U!=ative action steps contained in said'?art :I an chis and al: future construction work in Canute Caste :curry subject :o these Bid Conditians,those trades being: cad 1 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the sward of nay subcontract ander this subcontract the succonc:accar car_itication required by these 3id Conditions. (S1Caatnre of auraorized :epresencac_ve of bidder) to order to ensure that the said subcontractors' certification be- comes a part of all subcontracts under :he prime contract, no subcontract shall be executed until an authorized representative of the Contra Costa • County public works :ecartment has 3eteuTzinod, in 44.424, .haz :be said aerti:Scation has Seen'incotporated in such subcontract, regardless of tier. .lay subcontract wuacuted without such wri%zen app:ovel shall be voided. C. Materialit-r and 2esconsiveness. The certifications required to be made by atnn bidder pursuane to these. 3id Conditions is material and will, govern r^• bidder's performance on :he project and will be `oda s part ..f his 1-,1!4. Failure to submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Rev. 5/76 } "i } 00 24. Nt,� d' ks ,� 'E>I" !..,; N' FF,�> r4tys. ,�•�{'�fi r.,}��I � , y,< [,gq� "+r .. xr{ >r` , Pz,f, 4�� .s � �r `.* �r p Y R.'.x`�a> s F't+ •>'�3�a' �� �` 1.' �si�•f:' h "* �i fit'•a�k>"'��=+'�a2'� .:ti nt� y.r� .�., :,� � � u, . ���,.°.`i>.F"H:�.:k^^�"y.. t,c `",.r�,�' t Z. 1 � , Part IV, Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their succontractors tregardlesf of clef) as to tneir respective obiioatlons under Parts t and It hereof (,.t applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor shall carry out such sanLzions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause including suspension, termination and asneellstlon t of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Pubito Vorks Osoartment. Any bidder, or contractor or subcontractor who shall fall to carry out such sanctions and penalties snail ber deemed to be in noncom- plionce with Cho$& Sid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costs Plan by a contractor or subcontractor,covered by Part i of these did Conditions Including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to most Its fair share of the trade's goals of minority ionoower acllIzation, or of the requirements Of Part it hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered 'oy ?art 11 shalt be deemed to ba In noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal 9oportunity Clause of the contract, and shall be grounds of loposiclon of the sanctions and asnalties provided herein. the Contra Costa County Poabllc Works Oaoartment shall review its contractors' And subcontractors' smoiovment practices during the oerformance of Cho contract. f in regard to Part It of these conditions if the contractor or subcontractor masts its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it ma's made ovary good faith effort to meat those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presumed to bo in comollance with these did Conditions and no formai sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otherwise datsrmines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal emAioyment opportunities. In Judging wwhsther a contractor or subcontractor ' has met its goals. the agency will consider each contractor's or subcontractor's minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manoowsr utilization of Its subcontractors. 4hare Cite agency finds chat Cho contractor or subcontractor has failed to comoly with the requirements of these Sid Cpndltlons, the agency shall take sucn action and Impose such sanctions as isy tojporoprlacce Including.but mat limited top 1. 'withholding of oavments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor tpraolies, and/or 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whoio or In *art, and/or ). To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor nay be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has establisned and is implementing an Equal Emplorr+ent Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. 'when the ananey proceeds with such formal action it has the burden of proving :hat the contractor has not mat the requirements of these Sid Condirlons, but the contractor's failure to meet his goals shali shift to him the requirement to-come forward with evidenct to 'show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of those old Conditions by Instituting at least the Specific Affirmative action steps listed above and by making every goad faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of Its goals within its timetables. The pendency of suon formal proceedings shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County Rev. 5176 -22- { i 4 001 3 fX d ..x. yh' �F.'. e4;is '�h'4t`!.n?'L<+✓esn+" .+'7ari' i:i�;t, a_ „t,.l.;�,.s �.+aai&..s; ,.�c>e -F t�f'; in determining wnether such contractor ue subcontractor :an comply with the requirements :oncained cnerein and Is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor." It shall be no excuse that the union with 4nich the contractor has a colla=lve bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority emoloyees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract wnen the Contra Costo County Public .corks Oeoartment determines that such contract Is essential to the national Security and that its award without following sucn procedures Is necessary to the national Security. Contractors and subconeraetors must keep such records and file such reports reiscling to the Provisions of :hese Old Conditions as shall be required by the :antra Costa County Public Works Oeoartment. iubmit:al of CALTRANS form HC-7, ?EDERAL-Ai0 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION 11Tt.,•.CTORS U0 AEPORT or optional form 66. MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILI:ATION W-W will be required monthly. additional forms or reports that may be required will be aresentad at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the informatinn of bidders. a copy of :ne Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Seoartment. Rev. 5/76 23 4. ° .`_rF''y ""3 ;.rya '"_' [ ,za�:+.:• �FUZHx:.kh >�` �,._ ��e�Ecw:�'.+t� t.� y ��� ,�x,tazg x i t°�j c ',t,��t{� 7; �{4 v;y.-%, h'S „.{�� ;�� t { i�r f, ��.� .r:a Carrs, gra:owns in ?lace of thea, 'Mnenever the 3ntL3aiat�is appear in the contzset dOc'=ents, or initials of ..g .. following meaning: they sha11 nava a A dot meant issuad by the Caunc7 dusin3 alfaieh aodi:ias, supersedes, or sup?lamoncs the biddinslgconcract doe "It,the .r-giaa tea s -- s via-.�ci•ts c'.o uam 's veeii:,it =nz'I7) ,A--'.'-tan doc'.=eaz +,Cas f, 7 mitis ?repared by zhe contractor :ar to eassubmISSitheacal number of aia- ts the zacal number .f smp Y . ours of '-Ozal Zan- .spar.slay +mplopass, and zhe ? asaac aiaor-ty hours worked on '-hs Project. agreement, exa- T:ss orriazan doexasnc of ag• p ty cucad b the aunand the Contractas. k e c 'a - Shall -Asan the arthitact, oar::sarshtp. employea by the Caunc7 , ang:»nasr, iaail:due or ea-. is dasignaead as the 'nginsar, of Centra Co�:� as ConcraiCoscadCon oune7e icls sheat of casae spat-- •cacions. the ?ublic '+corks Oiraccor, o! his auz:�O rizad Engineer shall msam roprasencati e. cor7orstion, 3 r - Any individual, ?artnarship, , association, o at venturiec.'o�lagadirap,cobinaolac~•ft rhoa,dullauchor- a proposal £or Cas �+or:c, itad raprasencativs. 9 S r»-, » Shall assn the duly alac-sa or appoint:d a csasa r o casz-cuca such a 3oazd, vEco well sec for zhe Count? `-a all Mattazs parral-IJAS ca the Contract. Or„•c�'ar Ls any change —Ift contract z:�s o! ?sits a and any zhan&R -n conc,acc documents not covered by aubcantraczors *tor rr'. Suoe••risar, -'sa,-,�,.mt?�, •tt c—• _.- —_ + �ne .o.4.s ae - za''s iucaar:z%d a&,anz as tae • %S of �: r srsa� mean ar C. , �unc7 at the ss=a of z;sa vor:c. C rised of the contract nc- ct Th contract is comp dac=encs. The catzact documents iaclud: � c`ss ag.eam:ns, moc.ce ca contractors, aci icaiion$, concracclbonds, proposal, ?;ans, general eozsdiz-1amentir7 ;sreemsnts. Addends, ch"t orders, and supe sav 5176 -2�►- 00, 127 a �t 'R• t :�4 k r�:b.��� .r,�'�z};.�t"r'��„ �'aa' '3.0 - r,��q ��.ty�?¢L 3*+"etf s�c� ��r*-.a -"v;'t'�r�'�}+� `':y• '9.- ���*.tiTs. �.`+�`��r�.'-§�+M4'i ,�s�Gu +�afi`, _zs: (Continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation. associaCon, yoLac venture, orany combiaacion thereof, who has entered into a contract with cha Councy. Cnun.•y - Shall mean Cho County of Contra Cdsca, 4 fotieiesl suoei:v.sian of :'a Scacs of Cali.ornia and party of the sc ;art, or 1-3 duly authorised agent acting within the scope of choir authority. JI aLd Ordog - is an iascaccion given during the course of Cho :+ort. k5a* $action 153) . 2an_tal '•iccae - ..a •rriccan ins::uccions, provisions, Condition?, or Other .aquisemencs appearing on tae drawinis, and so identified thereon, which pertain co the performance oz the work. ?LjULs - The official drawings including plans,_eLe vacions, saccLons, detail drawings, die;rams, ;eneral notes, in- :ormacion and schedules cheraon, or exact reproductions chsreoi, adopted and approved by :he County showing the loeacion, 'character, dimension, and details of cue work. Sou s' n The inac uctions, 'provisions, condi- cions and data a -aqu remencs pertaining to the methods and man- =' ner of pertorming t:�e vorlc,'Or cc Cho qualities and quantitiesof work to be !urnishad and installed undsr,thia contract. Soconcractir - An individual, partnership, corporation, associAcion JoLac iencssra, or any comitzacion thereof, who con-' CZACt3 with the Contractor to port*= work or Labor or render service In or about the York. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply macarials only, $140ortnCend = - T::e :sprasoncacivo of the Contractor who shall be present at :he work site 'ac all :tag during per!orm- arta• of the wort, Such Superintendent shall ac all cizea 5e cul-7 authorized :o receive and act upon iascructions :or Cho Architect or his auchor:.zed agents and to execute and direct the work on be halt of the Contractor. S_olp lamen car•j, Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration, aha- , nc, or extension of the contract. WoXk - The furnishing and installing of all labor, • materials, art-cles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desta- noted, or :squired ;7 the contract. 3sv.• Si i6 -ZS- 0U 28 w } i ✓ �"4', y c{a ttgx w � a�'�g''a t fi ty �` t t- . d 1"� L x.. ;Y tt.' �•l & F, i'_z`ax }{:, .� '?��Y':k 3 ['+� �':: * °! , ,•y �T�a� .� M�: f P= *y,4�:�C1�ti S`�,�:s.? �.7';.#,,tvf�f�Rs 3 �1��..:t r .�k.� ,t.t`Nt�`'.. to' .}r,�' y�•r 5ECTION Z. vorxtrwi-t Laws and A. ::te Conerac:or shall keep Lnfomed .:f and obse^re, and c=p Ly with and cause all of its agents and eem- ployees to observe and ccapLy wt:h ILL p•evailinf ?odarai and Scace Laws, local -:dl.ances. %nd :Ales mrd -«gs.afir,^.s cads pursuant to said laws. whiwh :a env v v affect the aondruct,of the *jor'x of 3. All work and :acoria!: shall be £a full accord- anee with :he lacase rules and regulaci:ns of Cts Uni=ars 3uildiag Code, :he Staca 'Lra harshal. :he Safaty Orders of :he Division of Industrial Safecy, :he Uacienal :lacer.: Code, :he Uniform ?I=btng Code published by tit ,1escarn ?1L=bing O:.icials Association, and ocher applicable Staca laws or rsgulacions. :ioching in chase ILans or Specifications is :a ba :onsc:sed :o 1 ?esmic work not conforming ca chase Codes. :he Contractor shall ,seep copies of Cedes on job ac all cizes during construction period. C. Excerpts frcm Section 5423 of Che Labor Code of the State of California are included below. .he Contractor shall coapky fu117 with chis section of the Labor Code as applicable. "Ho contract for public vorks involving an asci"cad expendtiure in excess of $25,000.00 for the excavation of any trench or :ranches five Ut c or more in depth, shall be awarded unless it concaiis a clause :squix—ag submission by Cho Contractor and acceptance by Cho awarding body or by a registered civil ar structural anginser, am»loyed by cls awarding body cc whas auchorscy cc accept has been dsligacsd, in advance of as- cavacion, of a detailed plan showing Chs desi-% of shoring, frae- ig, slopiag, or other provisions to be ;sada tor worker protection from chs hazard of caving around during chs excavation of such trench or tranches. if such plan varies frcm Cho sharing system standards established by the Constr4ation Safecy Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a -ag-sterad civil or scractsral engineer. ":iochingg i.'s this section shall be deemed to allaw the use of s shoring, slopiag, ar protective syszon Lass effective :nsn chat required by the Construction Safacy Orders of :as 5iv:3:an of Industrial Saf et7. "Hoching in :his section shall be Construed :o impose :art LiAbility on the awarding body or any of i:s empLoyess. "The carats 'public narks' and 'awarding body' , as used in this section shalt have the same aaaniag as in Labor Code See- tions L720 and 1722 respectively." aev. 3/76 4 00I 29 ..a t ' t rYyy:` s !� �,�xs�. �., .2, •rh 4jf rty fYS .a y�= . hk�'��r�1Ss494;srh"✓'� .�if•�:xi�+.�tr.. J:YID::vY Cc M?AL 'Q'ni :Tiv'it (_CMC'nued� SECTION 3. ?scenes and 20/AL:lee: A. :he Contractor small p rovLdn and -jav !or all licanses and royalties necsssary for :he legal use and ooeracton of any of Cho aqu-pmenc or soeeial:-ss used is :he work. Cor:i:icacas showing the paymanc nif any such licenses Cr rovai:i*s, and ?er- mi:s for the use of any a&tented or copyrightea :avices she-1 be secured and paid for by tae Contractor and 2elivered :o Cho County on camplscion of :ya work, if required. SBCT.ON L. Cam:rac:or'; 3asoonsibt"-•1 °"7r •,-k a-d A. The-, ';ark: 1 Uncil the formal acceptance of chs work by :he Councy, the Contractor shall have the charge and :are :hereof and shall bear :he risk of injury or damage :o any part of :he work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cope as provided La Section 23. The Contractor, ac Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, end make ;pod all sueh,damagas CO any portion of :he work occasioned by any of such causes before L:a accept- Was. 3. ?Ubtic ue t-+ : a. The Contractor shall send ?roper notices, zaka all . necessar7 arrangezioncs", and perform all ocher services required in the care and zainc4nanca os all ppublic utilities. The Con- tractor shall assWa all responsibility eonceraiag same :or which Cho Courcy may be li4b Le. b. Enclosing or boxing I%, for portaction` of any public utility aquipmene, shall be done by ,he Contractor. Upon eomple- cion of :ha vork, che.Ccncrac:or scall remove all enclosures, !ill In all openiags In ZASOM7. 3.outing the same watertight, and *ave is a nishad condition. e- All connections :o public utilities scall be hada and malAtained In such aaincained as noc :o lacer:are +ich :he con- :inuing use of same by ;he County during the ancire progress of :he work. N 5. 3921 A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within live (5) working days sitar being nocilied enter Into a contract with the Owner on the Contra Costa'Councq'Standard Form for the work In accordance wir-h the drawing';and Spaei-iaacions shall fur- nish and tls'ic the same Cime labor and macarial and :aithiul per- ormance bonds as sec :orth 'la Cho advertisement for bids, on a or*"accapcable'to the County. lay. 5/76 .27- 0 t)I 27OU1 B`-.,• . �..a�th 7. i` n ..h.' k(..:yt.. (l ' ' � jSkS?.{.. "34 i'y#' 1 F-2... 'C 4k t�k T .k. ...�;�xts�•Y:�1,w..Rl �t'a�..I::.;S:=:�u�.�"a'.'�.. yst21.,�.tr , . .�.L� lir.ry,�ai.7:`4'�'�e w'_.. i«. .r:•� e " 1. r �3 -+< 1 L: �,"—�yu '5,;�',. 'i - _ �'` �5;�.'1x,s.�g 4,-�� ,.rs�a\t 3 :.��uc , n Fs '1 0,31`x•? »`�: yj :trJ r�t• n .»� : r I.•a✓.%• .'6V•i•J '`yw Zr• - DnsI;i' an e S ♦.. '... � . C �I•<:�i.�M^�'+ "t e, !•1'Y:r Qin♦ V�• aro .: .. :. it:.1 �:i. „��i�•L.J .'::1� �yCL 0. a`. " G :. C ti < _"` Qwork :b1.3 ctte Con ra ` .:;:s:4 : s ��- '3�2 351; � La' o t , s � f «...tis a �r ,mr, cs. ::•G c r cs L": f '5. ,. . 4. .V o r i•`t:sc'i F <���".+ ..: •it" • < :. !:C:.7 w~ w'.�' i - =J-' .a�.� _•xt <.c,"1 :.s�•rdca , Lin1d'a's Sib:. C<;tr fij G ddit..t: a: o:cad ov the Ccncracca by the prctecci.vr► In casa any class o= anployaa cn., 6ad ?a ;t3r.3ruo.is :Jcr�c undar the Contract 3w t1a site or the pro o ld .c iS r•.oc protected .:�idar the t,lcr .1i,::1s' tCorladr.sation statutes , or i�� case no applicable Wor'►—mdrzs Conpas:sac ion gr;�t::te= �t;e C�...- actor 3.. . t ��rovida , and shall cause each susconcra4c�:•: cv ?� cvida, adeq•_#ate i,suranc� for theprccaccion of his empLovaes :.oc oti:a:� :.sa prc- cacced. }. o `;:; C. +�bLi� Liabilicv a:�d :•aoar.`: :ia aZa l:�S1;ra5Ec:. ; :d �•tbtic :,6astc�f , shall ootai n r The Concraetar , at no ccsZ co 2 and c1e<:.ncain ds:ing the term hereo= , C�t1»prehe.^.si=�e 's.iacilit•I ILisurance , incL�.�ding coveraaa for owned a:d �1on-owrad 3ucamobilws , F3' a mininum combined. s=halo iscknass••csr�d�'.s ase,3or'daathot"pall dacsagas duo to badi3.y Ln u.y , s of an person, and damage COopzop+�rty , int Laid ink the LcssCusulcant chereor , arising out or each accident car oamitf auasis Agency , shall �w7CCti3:1 ev idarce of such co para c ; Qii' and requi�ing , its ofaicars and e:npLo/aes as add.. 34 days Witcan notice 0 policy LapsO Cr cancellation. The ConcracLor snail s ubatic a CG_ci-- race 064. Liaoilicq Insuranc+t which shall include Atte "hold har-ll ess'' a3rees-�enc as }' required i:, the ,.cieLes to :;ara+ meae. '-, p Fire 1 nsurance OmI c t ad t , F .. '....., t.. ,.. .•._. ,... '. : .. :.: ...:...' ,.gip.• m ........ ..1. ....,... '1 I :J:n F ,.f. ,a..r•.. .F .a -. at:x. .t. i.n.it t.. .'. „r••y';. 4 :Y 1• F l ( =J, I r. ,.'ry; .o-.,an ':�A-; ..� .cE.,_ ..ti.�;r. .i�".•' tip. .•, �tC;:f �t:> .�..' $., 'w •' '�"�`.M ..� �:`:4 :i(; ix Y(i' roti};::. -x tti rTY•.�;.y^;..�i•-v ,f. .,. ,t.rM �,R'"�'�Qaa, ,y=�'y._.*ars,:.��t:, �'. `� C •.-^.� .'z;:;.n�:,,r ;.tyi, .� "i• �,,,{;:;'.t.�`,�::•:�;:y',,'+Y�.':,<<;�„=F�Ss>.:'"•-"Ta °•�:a"�.', ..y,''•' 'fin.,.),,..fir': . s�i a i..,R�;�k..:. •.'.3s'�rii',.. 47,t�y� y-, r,” ''�, .Y - 4 Certificates of such 4'or;=wn's Compansacion, ?ublic Liability, ?:operty ;&:ase t.su:ahto, and :i:e :asurszad;, s'raii be filed with ch+ Councy and shall oe subject to County approva. :cr adequacy of -,rotsc:ioa. Ail certi.ias:es aha: :adicace that, Contra 'osca County has been named as an additional t surad. "hese car:ificaces shall contain. a 2rovi3Lcn :hoc cverage ai- larded ender a policias till ao: =a cancel.ad :t:' at :asst can days' prior wrictan noeics has been liven ta-Cantra Costa County. �. �,�ZeORllAttC£ 3_ One bond shall be in the amount of One sundred per:enc (100%) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner durin; the li:e of :he Contract and for :he :arm of ons (1) 744r _rom the data of acceptance of the work against faulc;r or improper aster- ; tals or workmanship that may to discovered during that time. One bond shall be Ln .he amount of :if:y psrcenc (30%) of the Conc:act price, and shall is in accordance wi:a the nos of the Scace of Cali_o"ia to secure the ?aymenc of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed La :heorfssmance 31 :his contrac: and of all amouncs under the VftMgLopmsnc tasurancs Act. SECT-.ON 6. SngOzMA ._:IG: A. The Contractor shall be rasponstbLt for all work per- formed under this contract, and no sunconcraccor Will to rreog- Zed as such. A11 persons engaged La :he work vibe considered as employees 3f the ii Contractor. 3. The Contractor shall ;ive hLA personal sc:encion to :he !ul- fi2lmant of :his contract and shat: Leap the Work under is control. Ktssn any subcontractor :ails :o ?rostcuce a portion of the vorke is a manner sactsfac:ory :o this arcni:ec: o- Eag:aeer, ae Contractor shall remove such auocontrac:or L=mad_acaly •spon written ;:quest 3f .he Areai:ac: or Eagiaeer and he shall not again be employed on :aa work. C. Although the sped-kation sections of this contract.may be arranged according to various'c_adss, or general grouping of work, :.he contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The Councy will. not encartain bequests to arbitrate dis- puces among subcontractors or bocaeen :ha Concrac:or and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibLUzy !or ?erformiag any part of the stork. ;a Rev. 3176 -29- ;h 001 32 d'��v'lY r r' 1 i� �a '1 x y x n i • r "F4r{ etay,� '` 'k.•'z's .C`.z+�.1�f+'YC�,�:`s.K.�:'.�ir,.�..:;t+.a,i 4., .�r�3,.���e���rt '�. • ?: ":C:1 rvs2+?Z;' :Ct.'7: •.U::5 (Cancinuau'. SZCTa 018 S. 3ubcon::a:t.n2 (3oncinu4d) 0. Subleccing or subcontracting any por aon of :he work as :o which no subccnt:ac:or was das:ynatad :n :heyi3inal b:d shall be per ittad on:y it case of ?uoii_ eaargancy0: nacessi:y, and Chan only of:*: a :Lading reduced :o --Prizing as public :ec- Ord of the awarding authority se::ing :or:h :he ;acts conscicu:lag such amsrgency or necessity. 7. "Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall noc subscituca any person at subconc:ae:zr is ?Lice of a subcontractor Uscad La This bid proposal wi:hoL'c :he vri::an approval of :he Caunc7. Substitution of subcontractors must be In accordance with he provisions if •ie "Sublac:iag and Suoeonc:act:.•t$ ?air ?:ae:icea f Ac:' beginning with Section 4100 of ata lover meat ..oda. 'tiolacions of this sec by the Contractor may subjee: him co penalcias which may include cancellation of concrac:, issessmenc of LO per:ant of Cha subconc:actor's bid, and discipl«ary action by chs Concrac.ors' Staca License 3oard. SECT:?CN 7. TT`T Cr V0 AtfD DAMAGES: A. :he Councy will designate the starting day of :he aon- :ract on which :he Contractor shall.-L=adiaca Ly .bogin and cheraaf:ar diligently aroaacuca -ha vor',c :o -omplacion Tho :Cancractor.obli- laces hLms ! to comalaca he work on or bafore Che :acs, or within chi number of calendar days, sec forth in the ?roposai (did :ora) for completion, subjacc only co such adjustment of c+-ae as may be sec forth in ;his article or pursuant to Section 21. { 3. L: Che work is not eclaplacad vi:hia the eine :squired, daaagge will be sustained by :he Councy,. It is and vtl1 be i3prac:- .cab La and,excreaely difficult co ascertain and decamine :he actual damage which ehe'Couneq will swats i1 by raison of such delay; and It it eherefors agreed :hac Cho Contractor will pay to :he touncy Che sus of honey stipulated Oar day Ln the Specifications :or each and avert day's delay is finishing cha work beyond :he cine Pres c:ibed. If Chs Concrac:or fails :o pay such liquidateddamagss :he County say deduct the amount thereof -rcm any money due or :hac may become come Cho C=6- c:or :Lader the contract. - C. The work shall ba ragarded as compietad upon uta dace the County has iCCeOtad :18 same-in rt:inR,' �. wr�tt2n requests 'or -oncraC: :i=e txcansions, a:ong wi: adequate luicil cacion, shall oe.submic:ad to :he County not Lacer Chan one monch':oLlawing tis delay: Any money due, or co "Seeoma due :he Cancractor, may be ocainod to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, :he County' shall have _he right co :*cover the balance from the Contractor or h1s 3uraci4a. 3ev. i/7b -30- y. o 33 ti t Lh s �,.,. '•��.'�; 's '�',' t� *aT^nr_�.�b r � �'"��;? 'ti�w€ -����j t 't; `F c ,�. � � � r..S..✓r,., � r yin .�t, 2+'t=��-=r�..t• i.-'�` ';�_ "1t`'.,.���ti'�ii'_�_tg: LcOnti:atid} • Should the Ccia:7, for any cause. aut"sortta a ass" ' pension•of work. :he cine of such susp+nston v:tl be added :0 a-Lawed !cc COcoletian. SwspansLon of work ay ordar of the County shall not 5* d*aced s waive: of :he tlata 7! the County =or damages for non•corrolation of the work after the adjusted :iia as :aquirsd above. SEMON 3. ?rior :0 beginning work :he Contractor sisal- submit :o :he COunt7 a ?roc::cab.a pre%:ess schedule s= oparatizas on a :hart form approved by the Caunt7. The ichadula Of iperactons shall shcw the order is whizh :he Conc.accor prepost*: •0 :srr! out the work, the dates on which he will stars sac.': major Sub- division o: :ht fork, and cha :oncamplaead dacas of "ompiacion of such subdivision. When :squired by :he County, :he contractor shall submit sn adjuatsd ?:ogress schedule on the soprcved :ora :o :aflacc .hangsd conditions. (t�urmally a new achsdubs will be requested when schodul* Is more than :Cir^1 (30) ' days La error.) 81. T,--W?r-0RARY!3 i i•i': 35 A�`iD t ACC*I:"�S: A. Alb water used an %he work will is furnished and paid for b7 :he Concuezor. -hs Contractor shall furnish :he Macassar, temporary piping Ercm :ha distribution point Co :ha pouts on the tiro •where water is nscessas7 :a *am an the work and upon eoan- i pleeion of the work shall remove all tasporar7 piping. S. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall fxrnish and in scall all zecors,all electric light and power equipment and wt rag, all ;as macars. ;aa *quipc►snc and piping :hat is Mscsesar7 w par- ;ora his work and shall ressove :ha s4m upon the :o=pleeion of the fork. the Contactor shall pay for ell power, light and ;as used In the construction work. C. The Contractor siaali furnish, wins for, Install and main- Cain csmporar7 eiacs-.-Lc Uxht wherever it La neceesar7 :o provide tll=inacion :or the pro ar perfornanee andloc L.•sspeccion of the work. he LLglstiat sho.1 provide su lizttnt 1.1.'=.aaC- and shall be so ?Laced and d-stributed rhat these Spsci:ications can b* easily road in every place where said work is b=s ?erloraed. This cam porary lL;htiag equipmonc may be moved about but shalt be aaiataiaad throughout the work, avai:ab.a for :hs use of the Zaginaer, ?:eject 5 taspoccor, or any ocher auchorizad :*proseataciv* of the County , whenever -squired for lasp*ction. Rev. Sf76 .00134 it s Ci J a,S • `CeY`{ lt! y - s r ... .( I -: L U-r r r F,_ �. £.£ ..,�,�„�.,..+,,:-• ,d.. ~�'.L ..V�Y��.:u�v3 �..onL A::ddr D. The Concrac:or shall prrvi}.e and :ai:caia i3r :ht 4--acian of the work, La=arary const laci£iti4s for :::d work- =an, These :acLLL:ixs shall be :l an appproved cape :onlor=a— co :he -equiremencs of the Councy ?tdr.lch Ddoarcmenc, and shall be veacher:ighc s::LnC:uraB with raised doors. Structs:ax are -o have adaquata light and vencilacion and door eouiooec vies latch or lock. Cancractar shall aa.:ica such lacLliciea daily, :sincainiag $aria In a clean and 54ni:ar-1 ondl:ion. Por:ion of sits occupied by :oilac UciLi:its shall be ;radad and Cleaned a upon :emoval of Ucili:Las uhan so ordered and/or upon Completion of work. The County ?i Ll 2a,:.- directly :o :.he 4cilsc.l companies connection fees, annexation cats, ?*wait .Ass, Acreage faes, and all ocher lots :squired by :aa uci-i:y companies and associated with the permanent uciLi:y services. ;f additional fees sssoci- acad with the temporary services are required thev will b: pald by the Contractor. The County vi !; i�c : v ;or water, gas, tale- ?hone and aisecrieicy consumed on rise prolec: until a::ar the County makes wri:canrequest to the utility companits that ail- tings be sent to cat County, (Nor=117 :he County will make chase requests attar the project is accepted as cOcpLate.) r'. Sae Special Conditions for lar a cions to cha above requirements. SGC': gY W. ?UR11TT A. The Cooincraccar shall asks application for 411 permits, chat are required for :he periarmance of his work by all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any body lawfully empowered :o make or issue case same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessar/ in connection :herswita. The Contractor Ls -_c -ACL :a pa yy any zhar3es associacad with ter- Mics. (1: is noc cae prasenc policy of the County to pay lees :a ease ineorporacad ci:ids for pessm its.) SECTION U ' CCINDCCT'?'-*CR; A. :ae Contractor shall ooser-it :sac :he County reserves :he right :o do ocher wore ta -onnec:ioin with :he pro;act by: on- tracc or ocheraisa, and he shall at all :imots conduct h's wosk so as to izoose no hardsaip on :he County or ociars engaged in the work. He shall adjust, Correc: and coord;,,•saca his work with the work of ocnors so chat no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. B. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, materials of proper quality, And iquigAent to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordanca with his schedule and with :he cite agreed. 3ev. 3/i3 iS ;a y h* . x k 4 r . } - , i'a .a `• } 4�'Chw+��"Y•�\7 �•"s�t�7 � tc i {"� L."�' s'{ v< y ti 2Eµ . C.--m',T:2ya (Con:i::uad'; C :he Contractor shall personally superintend :he work and shaLI zain:sin a compo:an: .s:ori::arida tc or :ore=.sn •It , 1'. unci'_ the job is accaacad b;r :. tt :aun.•r. .!:Ls sager i.cearant snail be aeocwared :o ac: In all as:car; per_ainini co .ae work. D. Daily MtnpoWer Re?Orc3 shall be S1.4tad by :he Contractor, or is Suparin:indent, and submi:cad vsskly. 4. Unless ochervise sp*cifiad, cite Contractor shall clear 111 obstructions and prepare ::.e siva :wady for :ne .:ansc:-=cion. At shall verily d!Z6nsions and scale of pioc plans, and .sisal: check all di:ensions. Lavels, Ind canscruccian. 14here :pork of one ::ads joins, or :s on other -dark, • :here, shall be ns discrepancy or .ncomalaca pas-ions when the total peajec: is coarpleee. ta engaging one kind of -dork vich another, marring or dam;ing same -dill ::ac be per:.::ad. Should i3proper work or any :.ado :a covered by another which resui:s in dasaage, or da=acts, the whole nark as=-accad shall be nada good by the Contractor without txpensa .a :he Caunc7. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relacions ;sf :he various trades :o progress at :he vark and shall sea that requLrsd anchorage or blocking is .urnisned and sac at proper -,ss. An- ` chorage and blocking for each trade sr.all be a part o tams, ax- cepc vhera stated acheraisa. 0 K. ?roperfaeilicias shall be provided at all comes :or access of the County rsptssancac_'res to conveniently ex&mine and s inspect :he work. L. Vacchmen, ac Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of tate• Concracco=. J. 11 any subcontractor or person saployed by :he Contractor shall appear :a the Sngineer to •se :;tcamp*tanc or co ac: Ls a lis- orderly or isproper wanner, he shall be discharged +Laediacely on the vstt:an request of :he ::t3i:sesrldr_hitacc, and such parson shall not again be employed on the work. rc 7 The fallowing shall :onsticacs axcepcicns, and :he sols oxeepeions, co :he raspons'ibilit7 of the Contractor set for:h Ln -$ $,action 4, La the tnscrucaons :a 3idders: i X. U during "he cow as of :he work :he Contractor ancounc- ars active ucillc7 installations which ars nae shown or indicated ` in the plans ar .L.n tate specifi.acicns, ar which are found In e location substantially dilferenc f-.= char shown, and such utilities • are noc ;aasooabLy appara;C :rcm Visual axaainacion, then he shalt Rtv. 5176 -13- ' caw-i •,. 1.,tiR� i�+••+a.. ; 'SY 1'•' 1 ti� �t L+kd�a '"' •yw. ' '+: F d 9 f t F f } , -} t; • S• 5a �. a A` 'S•i11� r 'u3a: h3u3av .?% ? w ,t t '`, .�•!!,� r'j � _ `�.:1 l+i1:IJ l_.�.•11L L•.:YLi prmztly nocij•+ the Courcy is tri:lag. ::ere ::acesasrf for Chi work of chi con:rac:. :he Co::ac7 shall issue a writ:an Order to the Concracza: Co :Ake such ad;tdst:ant, rsarran3e-en:1 repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such ucilic7, including repair of chd damn;ad u.ilicy. `` For :he �u-'T,asaa�t3f :he foregol ag, "ac siva" shall aaan ocher an abandoned, and icility iaseallacions shall LaeLude :he fallowing: Scram, pec:olaum products air, chesaical, water, sewer, scarm water, gas, alactric, and :aiaphona pipe Linda or conduits. The Contractor shall per_am :he work describdd is such written ordar and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance wick Saccion 21, relating cc changes Ln :he work." _xcepc far the Lcams of ccsc specifiad in such Sections, the Contractor shall retrive no compensation for any ocher cost, da=go or delay t co hist duo to :he presence of such utility. I! the Concrac:or fails to give :he notice specified above and thereafter ac:s wick- ouc Lnscrsccions 'ram the County, than he shall he' liable for any or all damage :a such aciLiLias or ocher work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent :o discovery cheroot, and + he shall repair and =ka good such damage at his own cos:. 3. If the contract requires excavation or ocher work co a stated Umit of tmeavaeion;beneach chs surface, and if curing the course of che,work' che Countq orders a iihanga of depth or di.-en cions of such subsurface work due co discover! of ugsuitabla baa-in% aacarial .or far any tither cauaa, than adjustment :a con- acc price for such change` will'he made in`accordanue with Sae- cion 21. =xcapc far the icams of cost specified therein, the Con- cractor shall receive no coesponsac.an for any ocher cost, damage, or'delaT ca hi• dui co chs presence of'such unsuitable bearing aacarial or ocher abstraction. SECTION U. M—PEC TON: A. This Contractor shall ac all times pm=.L: the County and %heir authorized a$ents to visit and inspect the mork *r any Sart charsof and the shops where work is im preparation. :his ooli- ecion shall' inctude aaiaca:UUt% proper,faczli:ies and safe access or such taspec:ion. `rhara %ha:,contract".squl-ras .work :a' he :ascad, Lc shall noc be covered up'ti;¢szil` ia'spacted and approved by 'chs Count j, and"-..he Ccnc radar shall he solely respond ibla :or .aocify- ' L. c:sa County whore and viten suca`work` is in readiness :for inspac- cion and caseiag Should 1 any suca work be covered without such cast and approval, i: 'shall be uncovered-at the Contractor's ox- pence. 3. Whenever :he Contractor incands cc pertarm work'an Saturday, Sunday, or a Lagal aolidaty, he he 1-.3ive .aocico co :he County ."ch intention at least rdo working .days prior co perfor Ing such work, or such oche, period as pay be spaci- fiad, so chat c.'sa County aay` aka•:sacassary arrangements. 9 3ev. 3/70 .34- 4 3 s+� w` y ui• + .i:,.`�{S � r ',4 t.. t i '" •� k't -� 'c C - �,. y z 'o-�s:'W rs '^.'J ' .�. r tea z. � f tx��", S s 4°� Y• xi if 2 Af t ii_ `4 k,4 GT *Y# '"hs k r ,-9 .�,. k � n .5, sW 5 1 M J t J '-f 1:•1.�:L•1 J:.41�^.rte Jr.:V,l� (V.7t::iii.:��.� 71:1e inspeccijn of tie work a: .:.a:a:i113 saali .c :eiiave -a Conc:actor of any of his ob:i;actans :o 1-Aijill his cin::acc as prescribed. 4ork and mact:ia.s nor meeting tuck :.Cali seems scall '3e :ads 3ood and •.nsui:ab le work o: :acerials :say be :e jtc:ed. nocv':h3:4nd.a; -ac s::ch ;::k o: maceriais have bean prsvieusLy Ln3pec:ed o: Ctac payment has omen =ads. QCT:Oy L»• .1:.I:CT1�.'�i$ Ji �.�T': ��.,. A. The Contractor shall pr._pcly :s=cvn frcz :he preai3es all ma:aria'_3 condt=sd by :he 'ou.':cy as fai:ing :o con::zm :o :he Contract, whether iacorporaced -n the work ;r ,roc, and :ht Cancractor shall promptly replace and :saxacuca his :un cork in accordance with :he C4 c:act and vichauc txuanse :o the Coup-_y and shall boar :he expense :f making ;ood al: vork of :chi: Contractors destroyed or damaged by such :tmoval. 3. :hs Contractor does nor remove such Condemned -dark and acerials wi:hin reasonable :iaa. fixed by vri::sn nocict. :::e County may remove thea and ay score :ae :acarids At :ne expense of the Contractor. Z: :he Contractor does o. pay. :he expenses of such removal wt:hL•s :on (1.0) rays :here&Nor, tae Count/ may upon can (LV) days vri::an socia, sell such aaearisls At auction or ac ;rivica sale and snail. ac:ounc :or :he it: pro- csads :hActoi oftar deducting all Costs and expenses :mac should have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION L3. iNTS" •iA?ICH C COh'C9.AC' ROCU EMINTS; A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be LAcarprsced as being camoLamencar7 ;in requiring a c=WLece work ready for •s t and occupancy or, if noc .o be occupied, operation. Any rsqui:s- menc occurring is any one of .he doc•�acs is as binding as .hrough occurring to all. 3. Conflicts in the Contract Doeumonca: La :he tvenc of onf lice in the cancracc doe=enta the priorities stated in sub- divisions L, :, 3, and L below shall ;overs: L. Addenda shall :fovtra over al: ocher Conerae: s doucnanc3, exeepc :heCzuncy s Standard 'o= Airteaenc unless is is specifically indieaead shat such addenda shall revail. 3ubeequane addenda shall govern over prior addenda on�y :o the extent specified. Z. is Casa of conflict btc-44on plans and specifl- caciona, the speciticactons shall ;overs. 3. Conflict within the Plans: 1 a. Schedules, when idenci!ied as such, shall. govern over all ocher portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govera ever all ocher cotes and all ocher Portians of :ha plans. f c. Larger scale drawings shall ;overs over sma::er scala d:ayi:us, .33- Rev '5/76 t `3 z Q'0 V13r 3W:rix ts..a 4 i .` �� jj f 1 .dgp+55�.� ��`s - b .s'1�.r�'2.r??�Ys"'��. r.""...,.��,4.,3,.•.-r't.�.�zbsawa'•�''44w.1i,>t4.sil v�LaE � '�ay�, v'v4n�i�Y'a..�J������� r,j,r r:'... ..... S. ;..i. !:v (Can'... • Canflizcs vichin :he Spaetftcacions: a. ::'e "andrsl .-ail zovern over It secttznI of :fie speelt'-!Scions axteoC !ar soaet!te -led I!ICACIon s :hereto Chat nay be stated In Che Special Condi:tons. b. OmtasIons: if Cha contract Soc oncx are aoc compiece as :o any mt:ur :*call of a cagct:ed earsCcue:isn :1!3-.= or rt:h regard :a :he naMer of :ombintAq or tastalLi.:g of' plrea, aaeertais. Jr equtpm*nc. Suc there exists an acc*ptad trade standard !or ;cod and +orYmanli3e :onsc:ld:ion, such .*call snail is deemed :s have been to ttealy required by the contract dOCUMOACS in accordance vtch sucA standard. "Minor detail" shall tncluda :he :anespc of subs uncially tdenelcal :omaonenes. vhere :he price of each suvh :omoonenc is small even .hougn :he anS7%jate case cr Importance to substantial, and shall Include a sinal* eomponanc vhieh is tncidental. even though Its case or taoortanea .say be substantial. 4::e quality and quantity of the parts or .aacertal so suoall ed shall -.onform :o :rade standards and be cempactble rich :he :,fid, comoost:ion. �erenste�. it:*. and profile of the parts or aacartals ochorvtse sec !orch In :he :onCract documncs. ST_:"'!V1 t3. TURL-!CAT1CYS SND 4001?!OML "JS:ShC'iC'J: .1. Noeifteacton by Contractor: Should :he Contractor discover any conflicts. ontsaions. or er-*rs to :h• contract doctmenCs or have any question concerning IACerprecation or clartflcacion of Cho :onCract documents. or if It appears :o him Chac :h. vork :o be sono or any •actors relative there- Co are aoc sufflctently detailed or txa lainod in Cha contract docsaencs, Chen, before procsedinq +tCh the vork affected, he shall tmmtdtsc*ly aoClfy Cha Couney In +rtttAq :hrouah .he Canseraetion Supervisor. and requasc tater7reca- :ton, clartftcatton or !urAlshing of adet:ional docailad Instructions concerning :he 'tork, All such questions shall be resolved and 1ASCruettons :o :he . :ancraczor Issued Jithin a reasonabls :%me by :he 'aunty, rydse deetst0 ,shall U !last and conclusive. Should :he Contractor proceed vich :ha vor'< a!!ac:ad before recitoc Of t1scricttons !ram"the :ouncy, he shall remove and reolace or ac;usc anY vorx vhtcn is Zoc to accor-lance :AGrevt:h and he shaft Se resoonstbte for any resul:anc damage, defect or added :ose, 3. ;Lala Orders: Durtng :ae :curia si :a .a:x :aa AC:'%.-aCt sndior :ngt:eer say issua Fia1d Jrdars :a3ardiag tae vork. 'hese :Lala ^;_ars vitt supptamanc the ?tans and SpectiicscIons .n orda: to ciartf; :ne tatanc of chs contract doQ•.;ents by,ad;ustaanc :o zasc rl_td :pr.?Leans or :o make :he various pnaaes of ..,is vork nae* and Jowl properly. A ?:aid Or invo -as IQ :gangs t;i canc;3c: :ina ar price. ?ar!orzance, par:_aity, or ;n laic. 3f 1 FtC a Order 5 sna1L :onsci:uca .a waiver. of"claCs..!cc a, -han;e 'in contra:. .—e or.2ncs for :1a '.ork :oversd by the Field Orae;, un ass a Chaa3t Crder his bean tsauac. } C. Change Orders: ".i a Saction'2:, chis �iv;sion. .12',7 -3u r , 4C A. Product fest;nscton: ';hart des.rtpt:ve .sta.o{ue :est;nat:Ons, Lacisdin; :aaufactursr's nate, pcoeucc 'orand masa, or ,:oda: aumoer are refecred :o to the aoncract socuaaa:s, such desL;nations as.. ne =aside:ac as Baia; :hose fauaa La Lnauscry pubtt:aclars of .urrant .;Slue at dace jf ftcst lavtsctca to *td. 3. Rsiereaca Scandares: ,hen scaaaaros of the :aaa:ai .ov•r::went. :rada sociat:es, .sr :rade associationsera referred :J to :aa antras: aocuman:s iy speel_:c :ace of Lssus, chase shall be'constaared a part sf :.%&3 contract. when suen :sfarences do not oast a date of Lssus, :ha current pubt:ahed AC saes of first .nvt:scion :o std snail os .anstdared as par: of :h a contract. 5=1011 '.3. !'A.Z42AL3. AdT:CLZS, LIM ?Otn?!'_*!R•: A. "a ter:al snail bs acv aad of qusii:y specl:iad. ';hen aoc particularly spgei:ted. .:acartal shall 3e the oast sf tcs Class or kind. rhe Contractor snail, Lf reoutrod, subeti: satisfactory w.e anes as :o :he '<iad end quality of scartal. ?r:a, :tags?'and wallcy 3oiag equal, prsiarancs % %> snail be jiven to products cads to CALLfornia, to accordance -itch Sactloa a 4330 at sa4., of the.Government,Code, State of California. x 3. xeehani:al equipeenc, ftxcures and material Melt *a dei:vacad �' t La ort=Lnat shipping cracas :o :he job site and :se County shat: 3a nocLftad of :he cecstpc of such aquipeenc, ftxcurts and aacertai 3efora uncratiag. :he Csuncy vtLL, -.non easired, taspeet such equlpeanc, fixca:as or :acartal :o de emna any lamags or davtatLon from chat speeiftad. :casae dans;ed durtag deliver/ shall b. rejects?. C. wherever :he nags or grand of a manufacturer's arete:a Ls specified nersta, Lc is used as y measure of 3ualuy and utility or s scandara. i. :he CJacrat:or desires :o use any ocher brand or manufacture of squat ;unit-.y Ana uetLicy :o L.1at solei:lad he shall. make apptleaa:on :J :at Count*! :nrici;:; far sny proposed suoati.ucions. - iuch appiicacton snal: 3e accocoanled My • aw cence sactafactory :J :aa County ctsac chs :acar:al or process 'Ls aqua: :o r =e { 3sv. 12,, %? —37— ........ 3]—.' s� i •at for =`• conaldlra:tsn asa,ostieuCton shaft }u lr,to{, rvt: , a d4tay :r `sdt t aap:a :io! !or aAr• anew urn# :o tcLrs .! lite •t:t *4""145 Jf;sat '1t `J_rtt, y., �,.�i:r�,•t..bt a:l,)Woe Jn 3eCoU.1 ,"act•s, -aau'Ac.u:tr'e rolCfr�•tt• ttteti; iaoortcor'• cr :rail :rns4st of flat b:• J:`tr s•.totic actort :a:a. `ialrt - raaor:.• -ei!C a."r„r.tat r*parts sR ?fin *a:eria! C. rnancl :rout-ta-s 'aceriat •oC;C.•, j`t :Jartc•r'• :ac.aiurt z` exelritr. costs. and insc♦ ! aeprovat t t! Jr ac.t ! scion sr :rat • . t:rete:t.:; :ha :lisaatlsrr,sezlctsz.;ut:t•! }y =`S:"tau.•,;',se •:, :n ti ot.t it: trllt :! ac_ I }• ean•i3lrtd .� !a:ld as 'teal. a a •�Y;�tIt 10 nen amic ..9r11; }v :`O :Jitc. a*Jasta •or suh• :,• set:r:_L! 7t :,7nxidortdni atend ttant �vtderte! As ,Iquic::r vee :�q rtasont+s-�ruR •tki •actca or •/.ural o •*a one rltursc os.tc�c•.,�, e of the in ccnersc. t subseicur!on, -4 ad b, :ouncY snali Pcizss, tt subsctCsLSan tslaPprovtc�oc snail .nc!ugv �• ail ataClliats •r• ♦nA 'lRtAClTr• sAili }f : �a obaLr• aactd srocrtsA of ti ,r aiivlrin jo as :: ac:ton. and so 44 rk. calf! skate }e insurt a ia!!dy b ♦nd :R4 »anCraetor shall }ao prlveRc ovarloadin; of an,scoeaa so as ;o :aus 4 or ocher cauae, !ntlrely r*sponslbi• .or Q"4,1s�orAtoaa.aY +sac•l�re, r .Ch *_Sartat� to i n 'ram--- •-... o a «a ; v -J " c,f y `h •o c„s aCtrtats solQlrton. ",yEa !t•C shtiI i, -s of 'ate +r000slrt }y ct4 itJbCORcraCLO • •� JAien ;l::lr to aA' cs as Voll as y iclud! �!f aactrials vr.tCt ar�lsolc: :oncract and vhiC:t ars nor sprctticatl Y >7lmsel. Y '+rnctano to for uss SA vorx of his :Jn:rac tats iisc case :_• iPtell cottons. ciao Inc the ,tavr4a rlcetv4d y 14 :or is }!e tons toc Material ar aoprovat or subset Material•ogle yte� aectrials vnict Y tZe maelrtat or aractrigIs for vhl�h ivbseituLlJRs-t;urls a,s sabt^tLL/d is *fiend and 4CCeptaei to a to qtd',o ,f for aAteh is DQrov Are pro `>!'ao4cl.'tsd T less than tss a caraceat to saLariala ipKi:twast a aubsLi:uce se at .; 11 �. mall h• tairin or :he Ill.. of 54tve�a;l or aqul;Monq i0octt tad, 4 cost of k" that: JbCatn 1 ty :o aroaoa! :ylnacavar ylRlfics asy y. '.'*rived, ''O costs trt Jrei*r :tatlR s trldl: t` :4• at Juasci:uclon at aA +,.rived rom 't! felor :�uncy Y asc,¢1t .:_;y} `ucton. :aili:r• tnintt of :a! »arta acs, MaY }e Ceastsa ars;:ic3 V pt;r rlqulac for subacttutlan. -!•flue (3S3 "3aAt. - ys - aus! or :y! t. oar ♦ `�t\' iF. ��.. .. .. 3!A Qf ••r 1 f A. :a! :JACraCtCin, .• • r wo.�. ,`4�,s •;ra t cause ao 3tiay in -he vo kr il aubariC oromoCty to :!! J - tar ::;t various tr . .ail shop drave uncy, ao as Co nattv4s, to an idrs as :lqutred S rs;s. 3lsertpcive ,iaca and ` Y C e apiotticU ions, offer Y• iucn submltttaIa shall b• checkld ;and.cooCe :onerac:or viLA d samptas :he Work of ower trades tnvotvld"yAn sof ai*or - t14 :Jyncy *4r •,XamIAaLlO coordinated n. s! tyle art submitted :o s ;'2 eU ' i 72 i r i a^h-,.i r i rz is }..� t� .-•Yf� r F t z-a A..'{ t 5 ,f{..� tt:a x _ s r �,5.'w° s ..{.<+t� t . t. ^"S ��� �+. t'' r t� t •f�n{^Y ' s �si.�ryJ�x:�' iii ,K+,�•�.N �.t;� N:�L���ea,p., k'�t "` t$i}� sa ,`�w'y`Sx <r�'�� - '�'"4' ;�'"'�' •';�'`' !' s r �tY:SiC;( f ;83.\:. -^�;C: .aS (Con'..} • ;?no OPAVIYCS. 1ZSCR:2'•:'1_ UTA. i1ro,'S, A;, 3. The i.on:raccar shad submlc to cat County shop or :tog:aa d:avt.;a Ln :h& aumber of copies as required is aubmt::a: 'senadule, ar f:•re i5) :optes tf no saisedula is iaclud&d to Phase documents. The drsvtngs sial- Show eoeatecs:/ :he vork :a be dons; any error ar jmisdLon shall ba -ado rood by tea Canc:accor ac hLs own expense, even thuugh :Aa •so:k be tastslled bafore same bococes appar•nc, as approval by the :ouAcy covers ;aoa:al tayouc only. fabrtcs:ion, ;&calla sad tnspac:loa shalt confor:t :o approved Zoncracc 3rawta;s. C, Ooac:tpcive 34:A: Submit secs of naaufaecurer's bracnu:es ar :char Soca -squlraa by :he 3pectftcacLino is :he dumber of soptas is sequi:,ed :a suoet::al 13,, seh•aul&, or ftit (3) capias tf no seheaule is.taetudea ,Ln :.Lass adeumanca. The County will examine such subcsic a la, mociaq :haraan :Or:aeclOQa, ane tics:a ::trai c 1 captes +ieh a letter of miAsatcu t todieacia; aec ans taken ay :ha :aunty at :equl:ed of :aa Contractor. 31, p• 34" eat -Submit saq lea of articles. satertals Jr tquipmonc to raqutred by :he saeclfteaeions. .*he war% shall lie in aacordaAce vie., :ha y approve! of the suples. Samples shall b• removed !r0mY 7rapali'Coune y ' wRM dir•eced• m 'Saaotas act removed ly.tR• Cancrsccor, &t :10 Councy's 'apcion. vlti boccee :.•.e property of :hs Come? or will be romoved or dlsposad of by che.Councy ac Contractor's expense. °' Alternactvesi For tonventene• in designation an :Ya 2tsns or in :he sp.ctfteaetons, cor a m saeartats; -rel:les. or equipeenc aiay as daslin&cad by s brand or :rsdo name or this is Oftheranutaesuree eopae:er j vieh caealas designacton or ocher identifying tAfor�-4aelon, ,lartlAel:ar referred p to Generically as "designated yy brand aaaa". An •lcaraactva a•ceclai, article, g` or equlpsene which 4a of tqual ;wlicy and of the required :1ena:ertsclea far :ha 2uc7ost Intended day b, proponed '!or use provided LRe Contractor :a"ties -w+ 10th the followtn; requirements: t. The Contractor shall subtle his pr000s4t for an alternative 3 in wTOetn; within the ;lee ltat: dast3Aaeed 1% :he <spaeiflcact4ni. aT if toe -ae seal;n&ted, :hen vlthtn a pe SUS*vnlc:l will taus* no delay to :hs work. yo such prvpoe•I wilt be considered •aniess aecoaro&ntee �y comolaca lafoca•cton, and":est:Ice lve tech. tecessary ;o -•terming-;.;t aau•11:y +' of :ht &!fared saeertals, Art letas, aT aqutpa•ne. "a•mplaa and ts be orovtded when requested by :he County. The Contractor anal: noes that :he burden of .o proof as ^ Che eomparactva quality or suicabitt:y of the offered 3acertals, atctclas; oc equip- &ant shaLL be upon :ho Concraecoc. Tha Couacy -hail ba .he sola jut;e is to i such &errata. In :ha event that cad Couacy refers na use of such alcarnac:+t j n 3ac•r:ala, ar:l.!&s, ar`tqu.Fmanc, ;5&n one-af :hs pas:Leutar aroduc:s des teaaced `. by brand aac• &:.all be:'fu�aisney. : `' zap,. L<<' i '_ d•,�'rsS \ '�,}*" ��` i F• z t ; .-, gSa3as S,�. r ,�,< §. s 4 T { �vk.�' (.i z .F { ,�n��>� „� i.*�rryj t`ti` t a�' �7: ���`;`�'?<rfYl�t e� y,Y r; '�.,•� t�:�^t�Y�;,- 1�l lq aca;f 3,'t � F � '�t -''last $i� �f.yf r.r�s., a"i^;.fh�t�a;,.•. -.� "�? -�.r �l''g�y�,. � � ' r�4 u .A 4','a'�, �'. 3i n. {.,. "•a :banC: 'Jill axartne, fitr ;e�no�abl.r :••-^.:rata, auh • sU!'•t::a:f. end r#Cur.. 0! 4ubmit:sts :.� :be :4n:r1CCo t1lli 1oc -elt4Vge !,a :orcrec:or !rom res000sibtitty for deviations anc '.mon .'.,14? :cr.:rsc: glans and sce�t!tatlons, aor s`f!! t: rJlt!a•M 4or +r-ers !n -e t'e^:!`•, to tet:l: o' :rsnsmitcat �acerial oatvta:toas ! Om tis �:ans and +oadt!leatto,ns et•ait void -ae subnt::41 and any a::ton :mean :hereor b•r :ht :-Junco, +^eM aoest!1:a1ty ,tauascst by :he County, .he Concrsc:or srslt rasuomtc such shop Arsvintx, lescrlociv• :aca. and samotls as may be recuirad. , if inv io0!sntciL. aLsctrical+ scruetural, or ochre e:!anzas are :aqutred for .ha '7racer inxtaltacton 'Ind !!: of ai:arr.xetve -mcortlls, arttelas, or equtpTenc, or becsWe ofdeviaetons !rom coq sontrsc: -jians and ; goeai!teaetons, Such changes +mall not be reds vtehoue :fie :onxonc of Che • ;ounCy fnn shalt be Mane vtChouC additional Cost ,a cue :Juncy. ) • ;`* County reserves the riche ae tca own,o, :o or_er :exta Of Any paet.or :he work. As a result of sny sues cast :n• work is found unaccoocaoLs, It vitt br'rejeetad and any 444tctonat'tesc.requirsd by the Coancy shalt beat Conc:actor's<axpensa. 'lnlasx ocher+tse otroCCed, all .' famptlx !or :wring vttl be Taken by ;tio :ouncy 6--am-"ho '1ecertats. :Articles"or' equiomen c .1aIIverid. a !ram vor* performed, and casco o undar C`it super• vision of, oT directed by,, snd aC sueh'plaees as zay;he,:onvontenc`eo tie County. `+ "aCsrtals, articles, and squtpmene -egUirtm; essex shat! ae aellvarsd !n smote. CtaNt before Intended use :o'.allov 'or CesCtnx,.''And .ton* Slay ,be ."s before.. rtetlat of vrlC:en aporgvsi by-Che Count/. any aaatote 4ettvered -a "he Courcy or'-:o :he prow sea for=ax+anlnaclon, including :Osclnq. shall be disooseo it by :he :oncrac;or ae his ovn +xpenxe yichtn act sore cnap can (to) days a:cer the Concrae:or acquires '.A u- knovledee '` Isconcluded, unless achervtsa 11 roc by Che .. a hoe such exaelna..art ! County. »; ::C4 " C%UNGE ORDERS: f :he Couney :esar�aa :ha ;nc :o'otder to JTiciaq aeon;as :n the pians ang 1peci:icacichs, 'Jttaouc 70iaLag :e Gane ac:, Ind the :ane ac.or iasl:'' 9117 f r V%te such orser. V4 mange sr !4VUCion .,po eha piing ano.spnc`s cac:ons t.: 'oe E, aide +vechouc auchori:y :a:•?TLC4 LT, !:om ene.Councy. s Ctianged Jocc stalt be pe:;oc ad .1n accordance +ua -he:sr:;.nal { :a�uirwNnea of cite CanC.%c .Doeumenca and praytous !ul'/ axaes.ed Changs Orders. f { Chanss Order, sl . y adjust !•e ;QqC sec pr.`cs aic�e upvacd or down ' Jard to at vrdance use`! a:chre ocia coabinaeton_ ot Chs `olioutrg oaaaa� s' e4a Courcy say elect: ia,� �t tt..,• t L,t ., On a '�p suw :ay is as.supported o f Srea c'oun o T^eJ� a+ac ad x ov 'at .� t t q 7 y �,7'N„,°$^�r:...,.C. `t '`S' �1.'+�•+'. i �-+ s�. x�i y) _t�t�, r 1 t �`..t Pz.lw + =is ��+�,�.�^� �,�����;�.¢;��' � ��:;fi�`. � .a.,x�•c'�� ..C` "-'"���r��vs-...�. ,x '�� '����'.� �'cg%�e��.i;+! . .T�-se ���b9�"���,,.`��,5a � `��. '� s } ^�tki ;tl � OI'1.a.04 t .A- - S'w.:a G- :3.D 7S: ,.an't.! a int: pr»:s UsLs. {3) Ons :as:•��ss oasis in aecardancit xi:h the fal.sutas can:»:ions: t Yor :or'c zed by the Z41*A:S'sa:oorR a;u! :a :he three: :asc (aa defLnad �a:sia) of the plus tS: of the direct :ascs fac avarhead saa ?raftt. 1. ?or +ac!c pecEa:rad by a subsub.c� squa. _ar In 4eount e ark to :he ii:s .asca at aoscs (aanea rt no of fi plus :07. of the direct for '3wraesd and roc. (Suggsscao 'scesird owns i57. to the Jub•cantraetar, S7. :o Genacal Gancrsccor.) }• Tai +caccha�tirsecdsub:ascs tas•deQ:asattersLataafs hs nock aqua Cali:. plus 2S: sf :ha dire costs far aysr'.:tao Ind p {3uggascsd arsakdire t37. :s Sub•sub-contractor, St to suo.concraecor, S?. co Canaral Contractor:) G. to aocasa vtil Ch a :ata! :ark•4p_4ha;auabsr *f 404""t. of the dirsc: costs nocvtchacaadLng •< • tiers %ccu&L'y sxisCizg. tiE 3. For daletad work th+r-sark-up`ihal, �a .07. of the arses rases or tha'agresd .lpon eact:acs thereof. {b) OtRtG CO L. ,sbor: The coscs tar tabor shad »aciuds any asrptoysc paY' is :a or an ha'nal: of he varktsac arohealth rbor tacos v vel:ascs, pansion, •.,aeselon and sLatiar p r? fr . ?•'' vt.l aoc be :acogntcad mhen in axetss 3f 'those pre""ng to t. .ac&Ltcy and tins :'na vack is Laing p er:acsad. 4 Mata:lata: .he actual :osc ,to :ha.,sac:attar faC :he, N# :uscersts gL:sc:.y-:sq virsd roc theper:o:aancr of :ha eaangsd vack. a such .oat of x+atsrta.s say tncluda the :asc of Pcocvramsnc; t:an:pactacion`&no dalivary t:'aacaasar.:y Lncurrad. a ::oda discount by.tho ac:vst suppl:ar Ls avaLtibts :o the Contractor, is shall is ccrtdtted :a tha County. the ;,scsrials art socaiaad ::om a supply,or source ovnsd snotty • or to part'by bC Contractor; payment :her%fgca vt.,. 'nor axcasd r aurreac y the si• prtcs far such.nacariaLs. ,he discount" Lactadas :ha toneepc of :ash »iscqunc. i 12/7*2 , w 14v, r f�t�a�•'� i� . i t ,¢y 5 - Qjk4v .r �r ''^ e M s•Y�ti� �f{.�.:1,r, 41 :'ji :. ,t p�`� t� ���"? r'zi-fik' t pp ~ t,.�c?' a: .it4 w,f .k� .'�?y. :,y, rYl �' 'Yi? + x•� yi,.'!,.',zt }x ...;i:-y+ x�,}y`a { kl +�'&, ;�.'� '£'' 4i �. '�•'' : F 7 EI SW t U, to the aptnion of :ae Jaunty, cn! _:sc ^f :tcsrla:s is excessive, or tf :hs Concracto: :a:a :a fu:nial sq:lsfa::::: eviJenaa of the :etc to him f:on iia ac:uai supp;tar :he:euf, than Ln other case :he cost of cne .a:sits:e snap '34 do*,, d :3 be the lavesc :urrenc uhotasa:a -tis a: tee avattsbla in the -uAr:i:LAs required. -he 341:l y :sser:•as -he right :4 fi:ntsh such :uc4r4.ata is d'ems ac+:isabls. and :he Cancraccor Shall lava no ciaima for costs ar pcaft:s on zscartat furnianed by the .aunty. J. _culoment• 'ha actual ;osc :a :ha Sdncrae:or for :he :aa of ' aautpmanc directly reguLraa to :ha perfoc-ance :f tie tnangaa :cit. computing ;ha hourty rtncai of 'aquiJmenc, anv :tae tass :ian 14 2tnuc4s shall be . - _onaL.ared one-ha:.•lour. ..o ps:..enc :tit 5e :ucc for time lhiia aquipmenc is Lnoperactva zue :7 brtakoovns it 'or fR t€rfi aon•vorking rays. to addLtion, the retual ::aa shait tScLude :he rima :aqul:ed :a .-ave the ,aqutpmjj a�c :a t;ie .ock 'ram :ha nearest fl Available source for :eneai of such equtpmanc, sn' :o return it :a •hR saueca. .:.such equipment is 'n I ct ,oved by,'t s avn' Power,.then '- tdading and transportation coats +t"a ba patd In .au`3i c/scat lima herltor:. .etovayar, .hither<:avtng :tae zoc :aadiig and transportation cascs'vtli be paid I.! :he aquipmenc is usid on :he projec: •in any ocher vey :hen upon the :nanged vark. n:ivt:ual ' aim teas of touL�nc'ra- vviint a reoticimenc 'vaL•_a _f 3. Cu *r .a_ a r'9 shall be xs. _ anatdarsa to -jetaIs ; ak'%eaut*nen Inc no saws=ancc vtLi � -fire"t. r! or. ' j ?or tquiq"sc own d•, furnished, or, itncad yy :he o _oncrac:ar, no coss; thascfor shall ba recognized in excess of :he -ancat -acts ' • • .. `. ascabliishod by discrtbucarsor 1quiamanc rincat agencies, to :he locant Aare -he-vork,is oriorm4d. �..: a '!ta amount to be paid :*,:he Conraccor for :he use of tquipmenc J'• ' - as sac '.foc:�t above !hall :onst' f:c�a foil .amoestisac JCt :7 he.. ' Cancraccor for tea cast of fsal, •pcvar, at... lube _at op, supplies, sma1: :ooLs, imlett equipmenc, nlcuaary icac:mancs :coat:s`sad fi? raincanance, df any 'diad, depractaciar.. scor2gs.' tasu.ancr. :35oc t,` ;excapc :or- 4equipmenc aperscars), tnd .:,ny anc_stl cas;a da :ns, Caneractor tncldane41 CO the use of sue equipment. t yv ALLJ'w,i3LL „M .XTMISiC`IS: { ?or'arty citanga -n the work, :ha':onc:ac:2'S.,ta:t be enc t:lac 2n L-1 :a such ad) uscmencs to ::me' ay --1 :omptacton'af the anctra nock xf is aatayed•dus to per•oc+ganee of chs changed .ork. :ach eactzfaca :ora :hangs,tn ho work iubmL _ad` av as, Cone; c:or a:olt sc;ica R t`ta anqunc nf_3xc a rima hit he"cans.d.acs shoulJ be sllovRd,r;ar kk •-�mak'n;:,chs :aquedead:czarge. x�Kh� p t y 42 - ��hS '+-;�'y,t x i• r `',ti v �� i x;, .ii. y,',w�i'�.�,' ��JRry Y '�..'t�y �,¢W' f :T � �,'�.� tj,,�.Ak.�,Ti�i",�� •td. �'r,3,e•.'" c y. e,�� x "Jk kq '� °.1 �'�• �'� 'S' TT Y rv` °4.y. Ci 'R"r'-��C. 3"1t �'cf�.1^, d''�i+� a`f7'."u $' � a PEI 1+?.OERS: (Con'..) AND (:) the Canerac:ar shall sineai. his :aco:ds to sac a :area: As to provide a char die:tae:tan ba:vaen :he direr: :os:s of sxc:a work paid !-Jr on a :*sc•pIuJ :astt Ind ::e cases of c:-sr speracians. (:) Concrac:or shall :aiacatn daily :%cords shoving man hours and racartal quanct:ias :squired for cost 7:ua work. :'hs Coa:rsc:-: shall use a :aro approved sr 7rovtded by :he ;aunty. 'he :arms v::l ba :tiled ouc to duplicate and :he :auney's taspec:ar vv' :avtsv ane aCa:A his a**rOvinz It.^.acu t :z '-a :arm oRavv :,.# 1o��K :J r. oe:� iarzed. t;t l (3) Rental and asc4rtal .,harles shall be subscanctacad by •-ralid :*pias of vendor', invokes. (�) the c*ncraeeor's cost :&cords Tera inir; :o cost-plus work she ' f be open :o taspec:Lan or Audi: by :he Cauncy. n a � (a) ?A TO:0 ACXEE AS TO COS:: :locvtehscanding the`fallure of :he County ane the :ancractor cc agree ` as :o-eoae of :hs proposed then;s order, :he Conc:aetar, upon vct::sn #a order :ram ;ha Co. cy,,shall proceed tomediacaty with :he -hang%o cork. i :ally job records shaLl'ba kap- as indieacad is ?aragraph (d) above and uhen agreed as by the Concraccor and :he :*ascruccion tnspecar, }' Le shall become he hula for payment of :he :bunged work. Agreement and axeeucton of :he daily job record by :he :anscrle:ton inspect*r %hail aoc preclude subsaquene adjuaemene basad Joon a lacer Audi: by :he 3., County. 4 t' Rsv, l72 -. 3- j � ".rr3T.A•� ,.,.:% � s li�•`"h'" '�"�taT�y'�.Y.?S.� t r �yl t�y�J� �5 s.. L ; ', t t I 5 t 4 , c4 r't,'i '..-�1�,*,_.,' � N� ICY"�' 3 s r_•'f 'i t a` r, +� i� 'i ` , i .3: .y �` �. $r,�✓ '�,ot� a,, r 4,+` a r�,�..^Cr �S�) '��.1f 3...W`x' y- i--� r),��� yt� k 4t'ir•..�,F� a �r Z;. :Very part of :he Var$ 3nall oe acczm;tts1se4 by fOria••en. 14aarer5. or jechantcs ssoecially sktiled in the ctiss-of vorlt required and jor!n-ansot: shall be :hs '302C. Y. .'.la.%s •o'11CY S' Vic .,'CUM PR M ;0 #Cr_?TANCE: u i tia Couttcy reserves Cho'rt4hc co oesspv. at/ or and par: of :.",e t orojea: Prior co comPtecton of the vork, upon •arte;en *vier therefor. to such t evonc, ::e ;ante:ccor vtll be :otiw�d o{ responstb►ltty :or any lalury ar :asiaso ' t to such pars as reautcs from such occupancy and uss by :he County. , ' tt iueh occupancy goes not consei:ucs 4ccepc4nce bg :he=.ouncy of :4e t vork or anY ?aeeton thereof, nor •.tti1 it relisvq ae t:ancraecor of responsibility •or correcting deftdclvo'verk oT =&canals -sound At 4ny 0134 before :he .aecsptanae rd of the vork as sec ,orch In Uc:ion :G or during :he ;uarency period afar such atcepc}nco. as $ec 'oc'ts to aeeclon 38. yti{04 2;. s?oSEaVA"10`t t'iD ^'�#,VI�1Gt �. :he Concrsecor shalt protect and pr%xsrve '4e vorit •rom ail damage or Accident, 7rovtdin; any cemporary roofs, vtadov and door`covertn;s, s boxlttYs Or *Char ,onst:uctlon as requtrtd by the Cauncy. Shia shad include . any 4d jolnleu( proporey of ch* County 4ttd ochera. s 3. The Cancraceor, shall Properly clean Me work as t: pro;rYsses. AS tlrsased durl:; COnsc:lcctoa, rubbish stall be :+moved, and ac egmpl:clop : • shah shall be,cieined and ail -,wgaracy.:onscrlcCion, 'tqut;mw,nc and :sbbtsh Omit, be removed :-um :he Stu, all beltuj i4f: !n a clean and shProper :a7atclon a s4ctsfactorl co .:h County: Any reaesal, Stsu or local :ar payaota an arCietes s:atshed by :he :onC.seCor, unnar`:he'Contr�cc, ahatt be Encluded, in o Conerac pctee ang paid by C:ia Coneraetor. :he Causley will :srntlh exci3e :ax E.•caMcIan '.4r:tt1c3Css ;o the Cancraeeoc for any arctciss vhiett are requiaed to be `fur�isn+d under :4e x dew• `�., � fit t A 1 / 7 �" rc,. j � a.;, ;r r a #bk�k �"� ,���� �#••T f •`z �. ti*''' �r�.a';`''�,i. �,c � )- l'(§ 'i„ti�,✓fig rli �� �� }'� ��'�'``� �' ;� y�o ,�+f �, n �� w v It DY GL-•�""''r---i��.�... t» roj ;",� s=' {Can':1 •A Fsdaral ?xe + a:a axemoc • -:a and ,h_ch Con- ct2 n » ... L; •.siring only hon:aL 3 _ rr•.� 5_C ' - 40 sha1L '0a acc,?Cad :0 caa Caucc•,rar: of the shai,' cava oa+hoo�y�s�onsc:ged�ss+accapcance of ary ? 3"' nc3 sh01i ;ar deviacisns vosk, a +., t;;s work no aiiovoacaade, unless aL.0 t:s lu $ s+•aciars . ' nor as all ad .ar 3•rri:tgs ani-3.so..iae and is the asn R caved des + at he CCt �.ti yr1,..1$ r ate agoortsni-.'1 �aco etage. hs=scolare. steal. �a �= + axcandad County lira ;.d�slurance and +'lend a C. ants ar any necassar) arraag ril'To Lasa a »e Cance as-rtes C docs:asents �za +iaitad Cal rs g nal Acceptance contact t• bus is not - ' .. ,3nci1 all lstsnas.of.4 psrasaL`st� Who(5 required Y .aqui. is sha1� i»• b pp vsd oy .he Coua =Incas oras. drsvi:►gs ao a1lCcanscruct Zac:%$ and as•built a oparacin$ in$docvaanys, s L,. ,{ the conL•s .« r• t0 T *TV. by Cres Caunt•J� a s secspcanca al chs ' : acaepcsDta,'to J »ar chs ol.iaial•o .che County, an a .ri r cul ui' sccordance�ntF, (,s$a in inaL ?aym rtes Concraccoe shall 3xo'�'?a`lmanc in squast % aotor, and su'vmicced Chet a Counc7 r;haw:ars "gcaca y signed by eht can cant-.Let , ba Complacadinai. ?aYaanc'reduast. l 1a snsLl the to the County y` • N rsaceas that �.� - ns__y � L con• herebyuncondic a A *.hs ContTactov ' - »lcuirs4ierts ot,abe and a, Ln acgordante a�nc-act + d a s a rill * done rxncees. the •�oskand TAceriaia lar .a ?at- he the •-orkrid sur-lar, �osicsnshi contsaee, •ynlass # ddleccs .ia ' s �y Cont>:aetar acespcancswll Ballad !or. ...nether W==� 3, h data of togg lass ear r seas.?s=iod:Ls .p�tace ny and. all '_% so doing, 't:►ac a one '1 air at ep di3piaced + ae 3uu" Lon$!s 3' •ass -o ,rnieh:msY + or mace_1.sL ' a,.t t CouacY, , . hereby #$- cent vaik nsh»? ver - yY ?lava+ao,;'gac° ild �.ictiou nY a:Q`6 �haL;a[ a%capted. souse or ae$ te, es.od 4 a ,and unusual s 'during igi i' otdi = vent and tsar bonds era in :ull :erce and sl.sct Contact 5' ariad, .;,ac vithi•1 LO Cajon- Cot ? -•!as of any e+ork the $usran scans Eurcha�c s$- .b %a county ar any C. Tha Costnoti:tad oars Lsgoly the aoncrac-. n dar days tisdandtiv$i.ch Cha ta4 not in .acc i. 3} z'a fay. g/'Ta 3 i t N'­ +d S r�,;r F,y +;.r t t t • >i i t Y 2�,'3, ; -: � � �' s n � y � t� � r 7�it +`e''�;��d� '"+.. f 's C � 0 1 4,.•yy°°u ti,t �-fa of>'t ' v.�t,.�y l� is t. t ? iL �i >.; i4 , S" �' :�:T`"�44 y . a,. ;i G�Se�aL-�Cq,DZT1ONS (Con'c) SECTION 28. CUAWT=E (can't.) defects in the work, he 'Jill coamanea and prosecute with due f dilijence all work necessary to fulfill the ceras of this �ua:aneee, and to cem?lata the work vizhia a -sason&ole period of tize, and in the event he ails to so ecapLy, hs does hereby authorize Cho Cooney co Proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he 'Jill pay chs cost thersof upon do- mend. The County shall be encielyd co all costs, including reasonable attorneys fans, necessarily incurred upon she con- traecor's refusal-eo pay the above costa. f ` Yotvithstaadiag the !orsoingg paragraph, in the evene of an emergency constituting an =theca hazard co the health or saiaty of the County's mpLoy44s, proQ�rty, or iicen- :aas, the County nae undertake at c.e Contractor s expense vier- cut ppr-or notice all workaecassary to correct such hazardous condiciona when it vas caused by work of the Contractor sac being Ji in accordance with the requiremncs of :his contract.' D. The general aontraccoe and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish tho County with the standard Iuaranees form. SO ?ago 48 ) a 1° Rev. 5/76 fi -40- } 'f1 t 3, t 4 n th.`.7 ti � � ;��� `� �'>'. e..F"i a'.i�k 1�..,�;, '�-3iFs5y' �+•y .:.fu ii'u i £ '�.3,id` {'xy"�'S' �i��4' "� "�Y, ,a Fp." rw iyF t.3:t, rk r� .: 4�� �; '��Az�`�"��y'�"'��#4>ii ?,.:iz�tu.�' 1 +�._t ,+ G" v:'�. -� F.. �•.'.i�,r x �.A:� �w%la t'��n"�`�°+•'re`k'`�`i`�`At`„�; `a, Q� Y., R GUAM IIA A p4";tT: •;a 'nss+bY 3 yasaatsa ea the t -IO a ysa: sse ::oc: 3ac♦ :s:scxL•ad sl des. .e xaLGa v! yva CY iseaz i yuOt •wzk t„sLi tax is t onsRsiOd, azdlrasY a�Lac-aA ,ot R set sfxoctoA °f sls vita=h cha ca any �s:.az oz% cas a az scaz., cnBsahat st,h chs j ;LLia���t els az TO Lace .Jork�s�L LaGt `"Gap�;�ua :xiL ca COMP LY sisd ,a Vz:t.n8+ a • a .oc.. .ava sxsa � va aal1 epuaa az att6 3oia?t• : attss"baia3 .. ct*d ca :hat aad tyead LA,, ota c. ,snrt to ?za srd vast 06 =p�dsa�+►!�sd�aY ass aiCh1A #,raasonaf*oN auc J'%& va LLL _?+y end tnGLud s vbfG*t yat;aA�a aad. r°aarxcel7+ da rc aux sxpsart u,�ssc►cs+ =avvosK ss axc;z.sla �bava + sad ood , - !s sd for aoi:rca.vsLY ed snd A dtarad• ' ►� chis Vas ♦Lr up° sslads, spam#L the dates ss9 Adiatsty, � ;hos,?sasses: ,a w►vt yda , tlsxn&$ chscatoza �;udirsi zsacasa ` aCtAL L*T + rtjGaC:otla '` cav{aux 3� ny chs p1xAs sAd ►pte.. csa sup{saadas aaY si s 3uarsa �Giar 3xolaet• i fox his fast. OIL r ctract Seam aFKx Co � hs :na at Jac&% a dd a ?ntx z� +cl nt hs.ptz3aa, 1 a aasa4 aapac�C-1sad auc,•. t' • ha. s .Ls CILa to sad c:+ G ;•, t7ta• susta�aa c':R 3u zaacsa. RIS a i3'�' t �r �"s� �,+.'�; �, t�Ii� ,� �.f' � +� �i' a,y c�`F�'F,gu^ ; ,'•t� sg „�r FINAL ?AY%VM. :s: mesas:a Tosca County . ?`diic Works Depart=en: County .4daiatscrscton 3utlding :"art:aaa, slltorata 2a: %nal ?aymenc i?rd)ecc) dear Slr: :he undarsignea Contractor :sprtsencs in* agrees :hat :he :lu 1 payment lacludes '%*rein all claizo and iemanas, of vnacaver - cure. vntca se naa or may have against :aa .aunty if .:oncra C4sca .a connsc::on vt:n no :ancric: :o :onsc:uc: :he aoove-•anct:ad project, and ::ac peymenc Sy :he County of can ::nal esc:aacs anal; discTar;a Ana :etaaaa is ;Tom any Ana all ::aims. .he :nao stoned aereov :ert::ies :aat ai; vary-, door, Ana :;&cartal3 on :his project gave sesn :urntsned inn zurtnased :n zuil :aae?tianee vtch :he cont:acc and vt:a all. appltcsols :ave and :egulac.ona. :he •:nderst;ned stscas that ats :1x13 for :iaal Payeanc is ::ua and correct, :hac so pact has oten :heretofore pain, and .hat Tae amount :.creta .a ;uscly due. declare 4aaer ?malty of per)ur,! :hac :he :oregotag :s :rue and cor:sct. 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Lake. c- mile• 13.Ji 1.0! 1.2i Ma/lea. rk-4.Iu... IS..mtta.Ix Orlte. 1:01Wes, m:talxa. belt a.t C.rdaty ta.r IL.Ith.d Hdool•Idt, late Ithat Vt. Yl.tll. M+It•Iep, rq•+. I.MLI.mt ost Gwmty ttan �j hall hatrlt.•. 5,111 raauclr.;+, lateg.Ma ap to C4 minty t/! 5rm rata•., :.a.11+CIsa s. Lata Llawl. M■vaJs. Vt-egg. Clea, :r•1•m.•. 1S.t:. tlar.diatt rtam■+■. .hrtta. States. Al of rslarlrlit s•.J ::.:...a.t t lophand died Tal"Ity COx■LIe■ 36.00 .66 •50 Cwm.t lee 11.75 1.OY 1.11 •02 CelJeraae and San.1..wpso Cosmetics 11.30 .60 .SS .Ol tate Itaar Cut,at LAkulbtl 0..rm to Lbxsty L1ne1. lLaalm. Malvh.`IImY arh/Swwrm Gametes SAL .07 .OS LAIDCA l/Yi xv mai HOLRAL RLGISILR. VOL. +7. 110. 190--FOILIAT. SLrICMRCR 70, 1977 Ki . r.�•. • WISI41M SO. CA77-3020 rags 6 r •, to _ lMi'lOtOY q. Q))-5080 hr 7 wt. 5! y' Mra tats.11-44 P.t..... f.l.p/...LN Py+..e. /9A9 .i'i, M...ly CLeww E•g.N.. IL..N•• �:. b9.. M S• r.r.t.•a Y..r.l.s ani2.i9 M/M P...Irt Y..u... M' 1. At/9•Is. 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Rtaffic •:.Try.:ts - I1.12 »!! .1.30 .80 .01 surface saw+b:iaster) 7.72 .50 .35 b d.`X Rl...16.991 MA ll»MJgldt Gowltie• ,SLCIP&C 2.27 .SO s les u'.b - 7.13 .50 .20 .40 buiper ystip+q a.22 .50 tr�YJ:S+'041st.•s A) Strucaufal� - Slurry$eal Ot•.eatlows ` x Saeef/,5::tn•) SCA�rrl Ya�.e[s� "last OPerd4Cw 0.07 .SO r; `Paj.e{batt}efs 7.80 .50 .20 .00 6pueyee ftsn 0.37 .SO .31 b a Partlnl int"StslpIng'$141t:aOd/oi - f AppI1CA90C Operator 7.72 .50 .Is b Sbuttleeww 6.65 JO .ls b _ .. .+C .ties w l.lrnju A�u1 Tulue sS.urhtl:h Top Maw 6.22 .50 As b +•� "r Ti afllC !►•1lnrat it.g'Ncv1Cr - YLASI'gtDtSt yiAlawfdA And Cowtta Costa 8 s„ ajq llcrtgr .tl7 .50 .35 It ..ttaj. fs.sst.iilect.Tr.hLtic Counties 10.10 .76• 3.05 .01 ''Sus f+ce:_Mrnds.l+nt a{f Str llwr-' •.Itl .50 .35 b butte, COlusa. Glenn, Lassen � (SOutbeaatwrw Leif at Lassen �) ,,yam Ile/pet (,.I,avi spot inntaitar. County), PSuess. Sierra. w Rtafrl fl /Mr2+Ce' iMwt: lAte{, f Satter. Abd YYlia Cigarettes !.•72 .56 1.60 t^7 '•Cf;'"'�:f •nCssf.cfl d.•1 .50 .35 b aluiry ✓.t ll+t.hraclons Mathterey eweO Gaiety 12.31 1.00 .1s . L Luft tttier'try.•:-.st K "-;l.N. SO .35. b rebs w. stage. Madura ani *�S.pirejen ni:• :7.Itl .50 .3S L Tular. Countless 2.26 .20 1.50 I.11 llciio.4 q..s.tstr' 6.83 .SO .35 b Alpine. Aaulur. butte. CAlaaeras „Sf.ut tl a,%S., .6:61 .50 .15 b � Cnlusa, LI OurA.b. Glasw, �! `rrr :1L•(i fihh - '.S.al .50 .35* 'b tsssew t+Lyl. neva". rlxsr, "'.. Plsrsas. Saclaaentu. SAO Joa•1.14. Store*. Sutter. Tula And vow Counties 11.51 .71 1.10 .Ol San rraxteco County 12.11 1.00 2.75 .01 x _ San Mateo County 7.72 .60 .90 1.10 .025 a f,5 MISSAL 9LGISUIt. YOt. 42. NO, 140-fa/pAY. S[rlf:tafa 34. 19" :F} .'.o, ... .,-.-t. .t.. •... .spy �.. .. 1 �tak .A u••u '.Yaye 12 017Ct5ifst tID. Cs»-SOLO 7 A.I. N - V a ��.• ... as [ • Ir<lfaw•i, ]l•IL«1�wrt JJ, I 77 ir `r nb.t..l•Mt rar. iA11-:us0 :rrtr I7 - - - M1Ct31N11 ql. 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"m awJ Solaao Curratles -111.31 1.11 2.21 .li .YO 1.40 - Dal IL•raa anvil wwtn.ldt .US t ° S•nzyr rrwa xo•rW San r_laeo - t]wOtbrr 12.29 .bt 1.22 + z G•m•It lu' 9.�0 .80 1.20 '1.25 - M10rOtlt rAl{Ine 'A%.a.lr CI Wta.lo, 01awuJa A"Cowttr Costa Cos. ,_' 74eama.,�1.1 ..er,'SL:r+w-aro. - Wwlae• 10_91 1.17 1.10 .60 .01 :�lra is vn.ldt.ilu/:.wnlrs 7.1]• .4S• 1.10 .00 ItaatRlc Matters/ Xrtlferw 1.17 1.10 .10 .Ol �` r C•1 <iar: rd :•:Jwyulu . 12 aalles m/O pmwpr) ` i "',G•Ultl.r" - 4.417 4710 1.10 .90 rtcu.aratel ud.eletslrlp.- -� i t K•r In*Gwnty, Y.IY .tlU. 1.40 _!0 trryywrasi Ca.1 Lr built -P77_91 1.17 1.10 .LO •04 ' o <MrrttiryLi'wrnay -10.41 1.25. 1.70 alplwe,Calavutaa, ltrtllwsa• ° `San b::nita,'Zama Cl.u`am .-.4. San J­qda. Strwaslaus t. -'=Sart•l'rurCraintics - .70 1.40 t,wU Tull-WNWCuentler. Z IUOrwt'Mir` - wo fete notate. the Zr 'Al•.aiaL C.rahty 17.19 1.2]- 2.27 .12 cugarltlow a"I.rllt up) 11.29 .9tl .til G.rtr.-.C`..sa ts.rnty II:Y) 1.25 2.29 .20 roll K.cblrw q.eaawy 11.11 .fr .67 t'1 �•�^ +"YLUYl l.It v�St­lltleta• butte, t:uluaa• Cl bmrarlo, 41 NtiM t.r IMactzern tilt of WerNl. Wsaiew, Kwlmc• rlaerc. Cnurlyl Sa Ito,.1410. - rl~s. Shasta. Slats. .[1 L rata I:era•1•, PIN:ar: - 31aklrum• Sutaet. T.I.AWt. .� it llsii•Gwntlrs;IeA- _ - Trlwlty aryl tuW ttiwmltleu �xtl alul`:Lwr T.D:.e'Ateal "11.Y1 ..1.72. l.Yl. .11 - hwlnra 11.Y9 .!] ,Iv i' � '1:IMc ?it4.e errs 10.9!` .Stn" .LO Y.lS .10 l'tAWIO. Xlwys. Na.lera .ref ,t,�.s iYarin iinf.:lrr, Sen YtlU I'd 'Tulats 4awltlss t . �xpf y t' .frrl ^Jrii•r.a C..uctler 11.7S 41.10: 1.50 1.17 .15 Ilwlstr 11.115 .LU . _ ✓; a late. It.r In. vowed lelwo. Na1a. .Z Ttilano.d�+n.r•Countle• . wroterr 10.17 .YS l.ltl 1.67 .01 >. i �; It.rtic NatLeeri Xettlewn 12 ►etlles v/o(rlsl 10.]0 .05 1,2U l,�l U4 q, '+c' bits usticl r.ra-legal rltr- .^ 5 l_2U l.el .U4 P : - vulysnlCoal Lot pticb 11.11 .tl eft _ _ ati 44:,44 ".}�i•' �. < T _ JEDERAI. REGIStER. VOL 12, N0. 190-I1110AY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 �.r r:. s x _ rag• 16 ItCt0lalp 1q. ,CA7-3010 7age 13 at,-r i. t n l.� .......... a [J.4.a...W.r.r...wt. Fr4e.aa..hp.w.• A.Jc It+.lt ». Hrf i�• Au.. 11 a K M A r �lA�rAy.,tr. •.1.- ut (tw•t••JI SW Wr M"IAI.M0Id1JMS4 ICoNt•41 a IA.1rl►It 1. Apt-At, rlztw ,lat Uel tlocce. Mu.lw ldt. We. Caun(Irr , 1 "Asia. Nr.n.la:Itua. San 555PPPw,tetr i 10.12 ,40 .75 :35 rcauclaco. Saws a„0. :'"iA.�ey a,a aura cwa: Telally Counties f 12.50 .61 f 1,74 ,12 r.unata _ SAN lute6 Cumati, 12:43 .46 1.111 .12 10.40: 1.46 1.11 r.130C sn0 StstlyoN Counties 10,26 .32 .24 .OIS ' man Itim.lwo atl.t 5 n'tuteo = - heanu.'t ISgs.-:/laden aNd 7Ulaca Counties : I1.fY .7) 1.22 ; .14 +s,.'mlta•".1c Ae 10.11 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 SWT MM lAYlASs 1. Mnn.flC 1 .►.a mt•1 Kel.i Im"N AIpIM. Aawfot,'Wate. �r'x A.4tta.1)a•oetw..a;a:uRs ]3.7x6 .49 1.15 1.10. .01. Calaveeas. Gloss. CL 0o4ad.. r U(ta:r t tet zinrv.•let st Clem. A..."m laselw/lay - s' `rl1•.'v. Iti ,tct C.rltac 'll_!1 :60. 1.15 •1710 .04 Mir late Ac.41. Mrecrd .. Jw:J.i[; :wa:o ai6jnto anJ-YWo - (cast of San Jtra•1ufA R1vat1. G.uutlrs rluaus. SAN Ju%gWIM. SbastA. tszietate attas,na 1 Sacuaesto, St6ntalaus. Gryvaltl c11 1.04 X1.10 1.00. .07 Suttee. Tuba". TclNlty, tuAu•'1 t .•1 -14 cl J 11.11` 1:04': 1.10 1.00 .07 Tuolumne. Tole and Tuba 1 am aeiva. �uJ SAuta t:I.tA counties And tow"pactloar ,CSunt1 s - of Cl'It"44.. .Mevada, rlacet �M•oJ.le t.1 K rola (1 ketcle) '10.10 :45 1:14 asd Stetta Counties (escludlmg. 1 attT*M1.'tnC tAr,Kr.tt z .. _ . taYe Tabor Aceal 16.71 .24 1.10 1.00 .10 7 ,Alan'`..M tt.,ua:waU °WIIA Money e At.&A"I.tke 0 oW ane rvla,n.z Ct.udtler 11.25 '_66 1.15 126 '.04 Tattoo Aces - 10.05 .70 .20 Wt. t r i new t anJ - Alauda. Comes aloha. Lake. �y�tJtu I nLn u.�ua le• '11.77+ .44 1.10 .02 Matta.'MotwlgaM "wired rresd. An J o-' tnu/t fun w _ Mwtetey. W(w.%SAN Watt.. Vn SAN rtanclst o. San Nite0, �,Sxi A.•t a ..Iw t a, Stertor, Santa,�'Clara.Santa ccut, ykd ll . Y 1 ru; YoW ane •. Solan.and Somaar Counties •11.30 .40 1.00 c .10 1Lt.Y';. .71 1:61 .Il SMa 11aC[l)IPITTCILSa - Kult.:n o tl t..•! .aanlslAu. - _ AlaeJ4.-'Contra Corte. Matta. 1 ar IK T.a Iw n ,ti.anl ll4 11.14' :60 1.10 .06� MAPS, San rcartcISCa, SAN I . zNMtice7 All 14.11(( sora - lutea. Scuta Claca..Solana 1 `''Ctata ar t:+rota 4..z Cu.n al r 11.15•- 3tt.66 1.114• 1.111 and Upossa Counties 16.260 _ .6% 1.41 At r w IWA41niny Conder ISM .4$ .93 00 ! STKAWrI2TWz »� Ala.ada am Contra Costa Co.. 13.30 1.25 2.29 ,161 Pal Vat ae and Manksol4t Com. 11.64 .61 1.12 OS 11ptMA1 RIGISTER, VOL. 42, N0, 190-FRIDAY, SEMEMBIR 30, 7977 •r�¢?`` �'sKs+.�.:�is _„..hn::..„-tl,e.•n....a.�..�...,,�.,., .�,�,+...�+°�te�'w+�"rn;;;.new.'u..,��4�wu�av-c�a`s,...,,w.wr<.�.....:..�,.u„i,"vt,..a...m1.a:m sr _ '�,�� h r•,pr,;sa^}y.�,ur,�^, s .�' r. �� xi�•s' .;v.rl�.a<., � ..- - - ,. - •. .*=stoec WD. Clay - ray. 12 k � � aa./3frw,rv.' C1.17-i0'l0 ►aye 19 � caj �t t - .• - rAfq HDt.igrsTla r:. A-04.Tests ay/ Is-tteaaetal "Yj C-100eputweaae Days Y ; D-trt,nt aYr C-TLinaeylalal art r-attl.tye 43.1. ax SO- M A IN t.a.t.r. Var•u.w: —V- - a. lYployer contributes.40 at"Ole hnutly rate for over S years* ..fa aaestw. and 21 of basic hwulr rate Cur l eonths to S years Tt�.Neeto wo/:�+a as vacation raw Cceatt. Stu Paid "114a1st A the"h r. �txrs -'Al sr.Ja l+ntia ti.sta, W1 yv� ar.:![e Ny ti•I tl I:as t. b. ta.ployer aowtrltutee:6.12 pea AourtotlollJay rood plum 6.11 &we hour to VacationPund fou Use first lase of elo al. yaantt ! ' rrtco,� 1-yeac Out Ieastbaa3 years S.11 par toot to Vacatl"a Fund#� Slawltw aar«t'J.wsu . B learn but less than M Yeats ScA Pg hoartoVae..tion rural} anJ:9t b Uy'u. ali r:: 1 11.91 64.50 S 1.10 51.00 43ani do, over 10 Ysata 6.31'per hour to VaGatlor.rand. O.r[tc Gsl •.;_' trrrria Y) at. Ytasia. - 0. Gaployir.eontelbutes S."pertout for the Cleat it" years at aaploymaucntf Attar five year• 61.05 per twur to Vaeatlon a..lasclt4 ..b ata.• - and tblidaY aw"91ta. aS/lila $Jllet Tel.ana _ fes' -r Yolo ant Yul:a l.urul ler -"' 11:u0 .60 .90 .2S '•'�'�_. r Ala:.f a atluU e,-t'uluaa. € -? - x� � !I l•talo 2,{ sus N..aialdt, d`,r � tela Ira n; tta Ln. �c,,x� ►ten.f•...fro M fs.. :Na10 _ �#� �Ncv�.1a�Yla,'t xluaas _ ar3'w. Su ti ClarYa ..la ta,'Sletta, - St" n "", bl . yT.lo and y La C..untlei 12,00 .90 1:10 1.40 .095 '�<= iAS�l�ie A,u1.1,.�Calarriaa, ,.a`•' San rlr 1 1. 5r at lata... nd : - �'FTwslw.w 10,21 .SS .10 1.00 Irer17 X((n•la. fL fat a,.. L� Maif(saa MriccJ amf Yutire �..; �_ - `. x w'� Gwnllca - 10.35 1.00 .SO I �� MN Imo:cY arW 15•n[a Crua - .. s G.uallea 11.11 1.09 I,IY 41 r x.Y fEOERAE'REOISiER.VOL /2,'NO.19t1--fR10AY, SEP1Eh111E2 30, 1977 �:.,r <'r...mGo<„�kn,«.w ..wxv4Sanrm.. ».�,. ...�v;ant*�«..ws-,.'.m"��,..a...za,.., ....,,-u.•»,r.s a..,�,w,s.,c.+,tv.., �,,a„ �..�.1: i OOCt?IOp 010. G77-5070 • bgt 1! • � ;r r K. _51 Us. .Gn-soyo r.,Io'10 Ijiromlal5 r� } �1' C400F Is 'Asphalt ttowaes .ad luserer gueko. •ecce[ and stallac n, type eaap.arse Ow1lya.A.1/ep Q..lataw, caplet, Itgtoe.l.r and buckar-t'CW%-- tests-est all types$ C.-Ctece a""ne.lae al-at s-✓= 1/2 Yard"A•0ktece Cu.m:tese pan•nark► G+aclatt saw$ Coneeete �` 4•le .f.l.$•b...lb•Y.$...r. 6644.98'Ctlbl.ee awJ/est sbOtlwys Qat 9saw/te e..rb a.ctecr focw talseta8 Sllp tocas$ Gc.em euetece. Beadeeboud.ew, nlubsette.6, i - H.«1$ �•••N•• Al i9ne[ae Jxa.bs..ace opetatolse Jachinq of pipe owes 12 Inaheet LN.• M L/� rwdw. yKe11w e.j/N i +lllas4lJ:5 AIN.T.• Jackewa and similar type Gt•p.etoea• sastl.agw, IOlaea 6n./www applylrg as$aelt, lay-sold, creosote, Stage caustic and statist Y� type ryteribles lapsing, shooting. Wsllwy. beac►to-/, trench- �-is:1 - 1 0.77' S 1.25 S 1.70 $1.10: -.10 o '1 - �sekews, band-901,104 lasslo-jbaress Mss•mslte. eta../[calm, w�up 11aL- 1.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 tlbecylau, and 0ustie w . ckecs (wet or 4111$ rawaent bs c.aeca Gwgs'1tt.1 9.21, 1.25 1.70 - 1.10 .10 an0 &putts,.Secluding tool 9ttwd.rr ►Ipelayeca, caulset., wage.$.,Z_: � C�fwpU(<) - 0.02' :1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 . t pipe.aal.p.ce. eoad0/t layers, plastic plp.elayerat fust Mile , ,=y y Grwq jlill 0.72' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 dl c. -sit, pwess rowac' .1.32• 1.25 1.70 1.10 - .10 •lsa awd el.Ct[ic1 N'+u.r Woo..we taapels of all types I.-Cope as down In Caoup 211 pun set sun + Wuup 1(ll -0.17• 'l.:S 1.70 1.10 .10 *"a stud OI cs stuotsuw.l 4.01 suck-alt e[, Including tacl.w n 9sl f P- 1 ••9 l P J •ga•+Y 7 0.62. 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 - of sacked 4NMIC40Is sr ad/oc sand Iwt [ dcy11 Rau[y acecltlel, .1'ys� t Wiup;] 0.52• 1.I5 L7D 1.10 .l0 - multiple basil ea.etets cblpya[l DAVIS ttcar.•ber - 300 01 076776$ { 411110 (andallaagll tteeebe1011 louses a" Ditch witchs, gusto m - WK.AIj1.4 /111.96 Sandblaitets. roan."Cusman, cbs.an rcle $ 5rl 1•$a4lli. and t' ..f �. Oki9s1ogi-TmA-Cleanettl Tece cllaswcsl Vlbca-screed - bull gloat y�{W -;lusw.lael to CWseecllon with labute/s•.reeks Vlbcatucas Ski-pak-it uel.lnas Ol9b p[.acuces ..blepipe (y'or -at. 100 Ibs. pcessuet cc owecln .y < Cies{ 1 9.21• 1.21 1.70 L10 20- Y u?cede$ awAainllae typal lessee been lm connection with - �• -1 y01 Cs wp 2 0.6/ 1.25 1.70 1.10- .10 sir Group ] 0.52` 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 l:.lautrs• rot► Gcewp Ila)l Jul Ortel lralel TUN-2Al C.tdeaer-brwwec Madel 904141 Z aad similar:tyra-drills; Teack 4cllletal Jack I"4tilleess. •ej'h'z c fltimu��d.1 5hatt MWrI) Olao-:HW eselliess1 WAR"drlilew l Mechanical drillace -all 0 z types c".sdless at types or method ut Iwets hultlple unit -fir Gsw.p 1 .10.11- 1.25 1.70 1.10, .10 dslital Olasta[s and rowde ocel All wtk at loading, placlns m ' Ge4isp 2and blaottas at all powder and asplualves of whatever type le- an s. . 10.07. 1.25 1.70 '.1.10 .10 9ra41ess at method used toe suck la. lis l and placinss Olsb �- us out7 lees• 1.25 1.711 1.10 .10 Cr uisp t - 9.71 •1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 6caleca Ilaeluding drilling cat saagls T[ea•topp-91 Olt 9cl.wet Gtoup I(b)s Scree Cleaners Wvj10Ir.'� Ggoup !(e1n 11"caln9 and welding ix x.'� IW ee.klnj;Wag►1 '0.77• 1.25 1.701.10 .10 Cii.p 2 - 0.62 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10- Cioup I =0.52• 1.21 1.70 1.10 .10 C � t .ss) 110111A1 OtGISIL4. VOL. 47. 110. 190-1`010AY. SRItAte11t ]O, 1977 �f -fix x,r ;. �' �' `. -" +.j►'' r' i. �. ,,. '.V t a -- ' Yaye 20 DCCISION 110. G72-SIIfO - lays 2l �•..;,�urx.ts/.�.., ��ra;n-says �i� . lJ<lIOM1NS +Wu..y'1111 Sl.att Wtki a:.1a 7aa."a a.-w au.I stow 'is 4". a•d co,rst a.w► t1lww.rl aa.J $t ..a .)alter ll t tr►,.».!y wwsr lJY t.sm ylac..1I Geo p Is D/araia! Dcilletl Ci.wdranl Cn.nite at ShOtC[str q,ttle- w•I aw ws,\I ftrrwr"+taatt We ck a" lislf/r.laa xtuae l Oc acavatsa D aGa L,.f..'fl 1i• !_i....Baa .:i..j.i_"I C_t.trLetaua was wt at to 900as" Itwll .,SL.r^ frtll t t L.almja afd Lr..la.. _ Ctarp 28 sit Cefw.lecr Olastsc7 Skillets, N..wfscwsw-AsadlalP CUecty C_N..tr cw.17a Plpelayus, Caattsce. 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O"c 24 yds. twd t.r.l.J l..yltl y x 'siert lae:i.rdiel SS;yds.stat lawn! 11 pJ:. s�".s0 /ul.«i1t to i .a1.•r O+t+P loved 24 Y". A" . l.wl.aalal 1S ydr. wtee tev.11 a 1<+r.11 i tw , , t (ev a tl ti ryct*tr t.wwe 24 Yd*. awd 'v�]•.-f�. .,1 lFa 1 cu)..1r yta: - - lwcl.dlwl 11 Ydr. -t*t ivv.lii 1' i:at , lar ll! s.y at t [Dues • lawtat.t lwec 24 y'�• ,urs ��1,2�ta r.:J tt Ji.4i�i«1 Id yan I.w1w11lq 21 Ydr. Wesal aitv*1!i �;titaxlnrlt! "tJ"'''t Li id , - UtllOb.'20b. 21•r•w0uth�c ! r`,I'' l t n.a.t u.iiaatral� rla,lln c.c-Yyl.ai.7wua Ib{.ca. i l -[ , ! clj ^Yrw•[a - {.t7o.,tarJl.slltl. tu*tMcu.dtet. :i:•et IS f. rAWlt d.041 It- S, !iii l Aj,~lMont %two&wi ,ytktlu.lhakYOe �IY str, 1" i) SlO.IY S 1,195 .70 Sl.00 wase t.,.kitatlacaJttd twat - 3 � : _ •w!/ot 1taa�u.tankac.1lerr . t b tr0..t7s..u'7 zt'L" at utMzt misc. ted/tate! Skids Si:l.tsllRSGi•6, T:•c:A aO.0 ",1.115 .70 `.1.GO ld.Ustr bOa. ovee 24 yds. M4 3� la:ludity IS Yds.valet level!! 7sack wypta-Witch ccrwtdte. -'^•s••.-".. --.::'-... '.1 _.. _- rl,. oras,2l Yds. Wel laclualay tNax tuLaT,-17.:'t.iN t.',. &S YAS.`wtes &".lt = 10.4t i /.115 .70 it.80 ¢i.:ws l,q, =a t i :,•. Oi1iJf c1111Stf Sism" lrtw 0` IS yd►. 4.4 -� 1, ,.'i•.+•.•r 1.0 Including w 740. rrAtae lavailt ht. rya± a,«t xi: ..!'=a„J.,' troy.-bared b Y.ia. awl laciAU" to wln i +sat s:+;-sit. p.::•t SO yla. wtac l.v.&lr 0.4cc t. : tilav�c :i«f ,:.loa�ca :a_ys r twee 2S >.ar sed tt.cioding 1.0 t r lrv.•i, ydr. -tee;&*Well c U-"4.e 10" cr ry1d=y b mY•i. 1«cUw) tJ .U. - - 25 y.W. *aid itrawllw! 50.yds. le"Us skids ldabeltl 1s . '• twe! i• r.t.: .s i.,.-l.,.tr.) ovas, 1S 144..sad I.wiiwil..l SO <:i,lJ .:) !;i.•:vit! 7,,,,, is yd*. .rates levet!! '=hicks[ ldty his. syix.ax,"�'., t•-••r a': t•t... lata-wt&caftceat.As.. ov*t ¢ tiJPo 'h"a ra latrY 2S yta. talc iatii,adlel SO nt ji< i,a, , •: .,...t.--«.s. ...a. Vats. rz&t a lewll 10.71 1.ilS .70 1.00 &0.5405 1.195 .70 1.00 � 1 Rri} i la " Co 11U1NAt Y1GIS1lN, VOL 47. 110. 190-1R10AY. SEPIEMRER 20. 1971 1S�. l Y s . 'fj,Y�t�•fs£'1.Af5 Sr' 3 Y",>"k J•yY `., Y- ,e; J'-�f.{R p ;. wr.rs &MVISUM W. GTl-3010`. '"••r p>,l,a J9 r cit tJ a'`�',"3 IMYtSllrrt>r. Utz):4YU - rata 7tl a•.... s` _ GCf10tlMU • �s - Afltw MA TMI flu"S for ° ttMttl 1c1011ifir urlrAlusts 0•AN£A Z9 At .9906 wt sucluJrJ ria►tn Arra 1 at /•i.m.tl.+.bre p•J..H• dettoed 1-two. 2 •� fl>wf/ £Jw.a>r Itut.►atMBCA it All rr.as IKlo.teJ to the J9f.:rlpt lowo..o Hi'.Ji:.19U:w.tN N.t...rf..a "M W t p...i«. v..«... .rJ« wr.hetw...bicl. 1s bawl "-a l aeshtp r�. '.a•r/ t,.n:r '.0'yJ., .!w 14, Arpe. detl le. ,r.; ,A yt7.•"va\at lrrelll [�rp Io4 cr.go I#w ut Araas 1 a.4 2. i ,•Awrr Su yJa:'as1 oed.r t.I, ,fyds ;+..ars Jr-ells I&Mp:cato coomteaclas I*CAW raet(sc tk0aao0 for ..tsaslow..3 Thr Sawcbrrly ".awr[�SU::yJs..essJ wodet t5.yam. Igue at Tovasitp.l9S. w{ = d `rate.„,icer 11/ fti.yatur l.loret.SD Thewca Ea•trrly Alaos abs Sooab9ly Is"0t Tawwahip IYS, cwsalws '' `� ,•�,yJ> ,utJ:+ie«ler 65--:yds..wt.e alae M. Diablo 9"91,1104 to tl.o S.W. tot.Me r/ towa6blp 1W2, 5} °'Icretll Ilrlsu.l.let p13wt (chew cause e". Ila. Datble bas. lion a.J.r91Jl+a. 1d.<x ar . 1 .Li'ui)s.•n.u. ut.afrfAl� TbeweO Suwbeely to lba S.U. c..8-1: of tuuwahly AM. sande A!, y;.t 'Ssldr W:•ia lr t..i.� avr9•SO-yJs. - _ lhraco Easterii to the S.W. c.M..rC ut towashtp M. s.use i:lt, iesf m le["oS yds,'water lrvtll l�. - Th.oce S...th.scly to ai.r S.W. co.ewr of towwshtp 215, taws. llf:. r, 1 TJwA.�(Jt u-tusrf.ccN.Ctet9 T)eoca Eastotty to the S.W. corw9i of soww6hip 215. rans. Ile. Y.1. ralz urrr:-So,yda, TI. :arW unlet SS .sKs Saoaberly to the S.W. aorwri of tauw>htp 223, rawrje I19, .kr yJr tai%10003), - f lO,9l _f 1.195 .70 53.00 tr- 7he"e-east.rly to sw S.E. colaar of se..wsb[p 22S. rarest Nt, 'ILO.te Soaebr•rly to ah.S.W. C.r-f of t.. s 0.h1p 21S, ranrn iqC, v tlUl.1t['t ylYzt 51 N1_tOtJl fr/w ll.ewte"Latterly to the S.£. cu.0ec of t._-_h9p M. tawrr $of. 3. awlaJ r.c.t GS yJr. .Tota '1&*"e Suocl.rrly to sbn S.U. comer a3 so..usi.lp 24S, raatr POE. '� 41s.L/sWlr�ubU yfu._oaara talllws ao ehr Soutbaely ltsM of glass comety, thence Ca•teaIV '�'� '"1 ♦ 111,l�i9 i.los rJu.'AM � � *lefts the Sautberly WuaJary at KI to rlrr lull.jibO,yJ:.rwaer lrvel)J', tauaty and the So.aberly bewss.tacy of Total.eoowty. to C" SA. gar ,�"'H rrar�(w.rc 65`.y.ls. ♦nJ eosoce of aouwzhip 744. saws# 29E. ?„,,..,� M "•Lr,luJltyj;,rO;yJaJ''.wtrt tl.rei)l� - Tbrs.ca IlaraDeily to lb.M.E. 9.9..90 of couwsAlp 213. crwse 2'rE, z ;Wayu.[r[:;;tcS,YJs:>aad4ncludlrrl'. Tbewcr.Wtstetly to tbo M.U. curw.c of cowaship 21S. 94wti. M. �.. "" fp0 ydt arc leval)t SSIJe - 11wwco llrolberly to the M.E.-corwar of to-ship IIS, canta 28E. z f £{J.t[fa t::. tS yam. s.tJ' iheace Wesa.rly to the M.V..edtwrt of touwsbtp Ill, mast 2tll', A• e 1uJle,j'tlJ.yds. watsa=lava llt: - Theace Martherlyto the W.L. corner of t.wwahlp 115. cawre 71C, ed to .'�'` `YtuJ.1a,(JJy l.ar-ba.b c.:raaetr + Th..ce Wrsaetly to the M.Y. carer .9 toowabip IIS, rauKe 2)E, Gl>, ,5r,pas,•ar.l'.Inclulllg. TW"ce Uorsberly to the M.£. eucatc of towabtp UK. cauls I6E. ." 'tin yJs. v,itrr.level) 11.09 1.195 .70 .1.00 : Uwace wosterly to the M.W. arwer of [ewzAlp llt5, C-114 N.C. 7hcocs N.ttbeclj to the M.I:. c.Xagc of to...hot.Vj', r.nse 21r. .t' > Mt11JC l:tlt!'-tt SPIimfit:M v/wa ' Thtoe.Uesaerly to 11w M.V. cocwsr of %-ship W. ca-ge 2SE. a0 yd..,"&d' lheacr llora&Wrly CO-the R.I. carOer of cO.wsbip 11S, cawg. 24E, r.CluJlay'y5 yJz.:v�trt The:sc.V.tterly to TIM W.W. <osntr of tuwasbip as. 4-r.- 249. -xr '• l rel)7:tJ•:C. :199..0.-rd yds. 1l.tucr.Macil.9cly C. a&-M.E. C..c-c of co­.abtp 65. r..c. M. r 'pial Int3oJ1t1 9S yds..w[rc Thas.ce Westerly to $be S.C. c.aa.c .1 9u.ossb.tp SS, uwge 11A.. lcv llt t•.tc.-srtv,,icwra lbcwc.-Mactiw:sly to alt. N.C. consrr o) tsewasbtp 5i, cAo,e t•tl'. ;Ar.J'Je.clwl Ilw•ac.Veatesl to she G.V.. coswrr of to ishl 5S, raw 19C, •. a :. ? i ydq. _ Y _ p d• va [ lrvellJ IN>p�tet fora[ Tlwaee M.ertherly lu[Dae M.E. <oa.wr of tawwsl.tp IS, sarxr M. :�{' z rtl yla .ui!'lr.�lwllr.) 55:yam. Tf.eace Vc>terly to ahs R.U. cosnrc .[ towwsl.tp 1S, .torr t"1. Tises.ra 00rthrtly to tiro M.C. toaa.9.of towesbip M. sao.. 11E. ��,r4?. t a• wrl'�iU 1.ts. .nJ ludinJln) • Uwacc U..t.cly to low H.W..cocodr of towtsbly 2S; range M. .. 'c r5S yl .a . 1 �•t!J 7.acs. Tbe"d q..911WIly acusletl the 1K. 0lablo baseltsw to the 4.E. r' ' Wry )r 1'•stt sws +e al.. - ev.eort 4t tocosblp 2M. 1..d. P.C. .3 e. t BO rs a t un,ludta) ;; 7lsrnct Ye►arrlr to ahs M.Y. cu[we9 of coo..tblp 2:1..rani. 14•1% ' 11.2[ . MKe I.rt br9ly w t1M [. wat low•.hlp IN rant# ISE, �� ll.cwer Y.tsuely to tlwr M.Y. cbs Oer.t aww.ahll• Jtl, .a..re ISC, � s Tl.race M.stt)wee ly to tA.M.f. w.wrr u3 tow."ship 4,v, a.u.g•: 14:, (E01NAl-'NEGIS1ER.`VOL.:42, tIO. 190.--/1110AY. SMEMBEN 30, 1971 y C'd5".�wt0'i7:e.w..•>w,.1f,1. aa. ...+•..a» •.. - ,.t . Mtlt•0IS="s YCCIS1016 1 t a-• . 12 t - 1 . - ..RAT[[ GlltosaL COURArSt Ala.eda, Alplue, M•4ot. IA' .:� 4 e� - GLJ 1'4N.a JA CalArv[u,Gr.tu t'..At a. 10..10 Ira t., AAFA Id 1•ICIITI.C:S 1IW - Ll Ibra•1+.. o 10111 L-101119=OI91:AT4WS (Cw.t'd) It.r ln, Ata It-.r.. w•..•.••l, /►a.t a.c/, ..: ' Nqr, Ilcr]•la. 1•la:c., '+xta+»na., '(�, Sin avul1•1. +]I. r.AI»:1s.:.1, SG.. J. Ara )s (i,...t'.11 .)uaI•.la, 6.to M.1».., wmis l'la.y ') ti TL.n[e,aatuly -1-1 t4 1CatA.etly lire to tt zlstp IOM, late tl.a Soar C.us. S..l at.., 5...»...., buttet. ?; Tu..lur.r. Tul•. Glut tol.t 7, Ats. l .Iso la.I.Jes tl..0 pu.tlra.1 Mrttl.era C.11(08a1. laclsdeJ rl tl.- OCCASION IA am: CA77-Solt DATES tots of t..1.11CGtl.sn , lu toe latlwl..a7 li..e: S.I.relWes tsrcltua Is.. G7)-:040 dAteJ Apttl 22, ISM In 42 1'A 21012 tl.cM.t tl..aly I+..rW.ly at tly St.%. o[ C.Illwwt. 1 045CMItT10N or IIOMA. Mer Wena Art GN.alauellw.Can*lat lnq of sl..yl. 'a {' •t"Il.e'I.,:Y, a.n Get ..f wuaaAlp 4010, ut.re nl, Nt. OIsLl0 ass- Isal ly ACrer A.»19Acden type yu.t~nta up w A.»I IW ed10MI t 3t0tleA. 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Teha.., -� Volo s"low Countlsa 11.90 .r0 I.OS .21 s..., M.utecey.a1J Santa.Ca ea C:wttlu /2.L0 1.22 1.2a *` S.n 11e.Jlo a..d S.Itta C14ta Cos. 11.105 1.05 1.01 .20 Z Ski: Alpine. Aft-LSC, Calavrt.a, San Q' s _ .7uayrla&04 T.01or.e C:wwtler 10.65 1.00 1.00 1.00 q San Y[.a..•lsee...d Sar Matsu Cc... 10.00 .41 .60 to Alpha. AaMut. 4:1 WCA•1... ' 10.10 l.o0 1.711 �;; rtes...aratty lo.]5' .ro 1.40 s;r ' Ca[penlu r 11.65 1.22 1.71 .OS .OA n..[J_wI elooc L.syetsl 11 e9 Sao O(.et.tocsa S.I.rlle[st SAlnylrcal Starl Sta(IoW '1 Cce""S and/ta Steel Sf..s[lary Ctectta2 11.00 1.22 10.)10 .YS .O4 N111•.cisms 12.15 1.22 1.71 .0S plled.1vera0n. ne h$". mm.It 's .td D1cL Antlldess 12.23 rJ 1.26 .75 .04 w ,•d•�,y _ Kf:'Ys [.•.';a3, VRt. 4:, 110 191/--IMfnAV. S/1.1[/.111(0 70. 1971 sit_ '� + • 1 li t 1 •1 ' t �`' ...:Gem,r...,-..# ...... .. ..._.. .,..: ....,.:: ..•-._..... - a+ s . ¢it.t1Oslo"'ar.. Coo t -t«t: 7 OrCtstot4 w. CA77.109) r«ls ] �, "lt fr•1wll.w#I.t#l.y,.wc - f.as.4wR#a;.6-....•a 3 .i.•ic O.stc ------- tft...i tJ..a+•I.r ria *.a. H L V ree.l.wc V-0.. V.r �*t�"� r - Asr*.:A. •' Ar6-•. to CLWM .rte" C))1t)Iy yA■kts. rcpt x•a n, i 10.00 6 1.11 i 1:42 i 1.50 .411ICIArSr 40M041 lurttct !l•Il•rilcwt A41- Ytcaao Grrwq - - Liaetttcians fleetly rest0encaa, Cuywl*taw!lath+•, 10.21 i.is t.ii 1_90 ;6 pat to e.tea4 2 statical i 7.73 .60 la*.91 .03 itten«;iU+! / ti+r r..ingir+y of CleCtttClana t3-i ■tot1e614 s } SIIpGYwr 5�attuilr 10.25 1.15 1:41 1.50 .05 CieCtirWame 13.76 .t0 34*1.1i as tory J1i f. 1...'fttil'r: 2 11.52 1. 2 1.21" .73 .07 C.D1e 3pltCets 14,04 .t!0 b*1.01 .OS a uK,^lxt.tai+ r Al,a.r`!a C..w rt .". tutlw:aW dw.K+re KAwa*tlew �• Clectttct.ws 12.39 1.31 It*.30 .07 tldei a is • 13.11 SAS ]a.I.Is .q3 CAI•Ia.SPI,feet a 13.41 1.11 N0.)0 01 Cas h' )lWee a ]1.52 1.05 )4.1.15 .03 H•tipoa,. tbrce0 and Tualuwna 4.0.37x: • #sa•nto, Satter. Cawattes �� `�Yolu'YAW sad•th.e5w Y4t t loos }' �leeKtlClatts 9.63 .42 it la ;'g ut�Alj lAe tt".4 ii3d, Ncva.i, - 3 x Cabs.apliuse 30.01 .67 31 to YarW jYtwa, rtG�attsr•,uc:.t4t th. iWttetty'Gawty . ean.lri IIleu,tt,�aeaic.wait.n.1„ 17.10 1.10 ]36-2.10 .0 Cl.ctticl.as + 6 116.0% .01 340:09, .Ol Ca4Ie,SpllCrrs 11.61 1.10 )1*2.70 .66 w , Napa Nd:Salem Counttew _ eleCttictanr 12.02 .f0 316-.05 .al RtaCttlC1#n, 13:!/ 67 s , - Crble-splloera 13.96- .60 310.65 .04 - Geis"Syll4era- 15.2/ 41 i1•:T7 .06 San ssatto,:State Clara rag YcBswaCa 0x44 "Santa taus Couatles ll,[lcCti lclanr tCa■tiy.If Wcncaa electricians 13.60 .77 34*1.S0 .05 `lfeitcs to 3.; taIIts)' 7:/) .75 1a#.45 .04 Cabla:Splicere 15.53 .77 34*1.50 .0S � el*4a lCt,rs"4i.rtotice►l San rtancisco Wamty to iircul4l,rw 11:24 1:13 14*.705 .Dt [ieccticlaaa 15.10% 1.04 It*." .06 gGbla S)!i c(. 13.46 1.12` 34-.70f, .04 Cabli!SyllCets 17.51 1.04 31•.90 06 nGrlarer..r aW . n`Jar•)u!n Cor. - San x►ceot:ownty its tic2it)Ct#as 13.13, :9Y 3a+1,Js :01 K4 +%a Uectrlclaas 13.44 1.25 34#1.00 .03 BCsb1�- #liuEw'. .':11.47 .92 -Ya*3.1S 01 '.CVAi%IR COtC•iRilC70tt9 13.49 .545 .]S 31#3 .02 . t}•ntti:G:ata t:t,:inty - 'YAiUR COtb`tituCitt■5• s. i ''xticCtg1' lJ.1,-'; 15.20- .70 3a#1,00 - tlt:tXt3t9 70160 .541 - .3S la#a .02 Gtlr 5j.11rera 16.70 .70 34!:00 wAmR clxi5ixelcu)hi• ;G.! Hr cr and H�wLoWK ".4cicauxtrix9 ttMC0.3 10430 ,rUccitic/•wi' 11.29' .40� 3!#1.05' _ - .04 Ca4by)!t esa 32:11' ;90 74+1,/5 .04 to +, I UDERAt REGISTER, VOL A2."140, 190-iRIDAY, StYIEM6ER 30, 1977 �r� t a ��' � � �4 _Fi a� t ,.ya �.r • '•r7. 1.•'14 J�;ri.t•t � !�.`` r a� ''Yr'a'.C-.a t. a. ;. � ; 1 #.xr x - 11cCtSlOt!MO. CA7T-3091 _. t►9s 1 s Mays ] Cr.tJ-+091 req ��'�..t�. f.ly.M.w.Gr•fcr..w. O..tr f.Ms.6«+.M.•!'.r..w.• e-S Mar.lf EJ.ra.M.w M'o'lt t,i»arN•. 4+r+• H&Y 't•.atw• Y•ooN« w.Jt r R.t.• It•Y 1.*•M.• Y•a•N•• A," " 1., Clt[I]fT Y.lu1!ttarCLLCMICIAWs (Costal = C sena x•swas i 10.x0 i 1.13 1 1.41 i 1.50 .61 %rearm cwnty y Maa[lri:+rsyt a4t,.r wll tl*etttalaas (fatly «sldtaca.. cm^,� Cr+r.,.ii4tts+.is.aar.s 10.25 2.13 1.43. 1.30 As oattoacce*4 2 statical f 7.13 .60 1%#.!5 .OS r,u' yn<n•vii'/ ] ca•IwjIng of - ttectttct*ns (]-4 otoctesl# ,:�. Slip„t'yr•a vltulJr 10.23 1.33 1.43 1.50 .65 tleCle/Claaa 12.71 .60 3%01.03 .03 'r-' .'. M•Y Alt.-.l+.a7Atlrs 11.32 1.22 1.71 .73 .07 CableSpltcecs b.Of .60 ]%•1.03 .a3 .,p 4.t%..Tal twet • :': tt•tta*rwl r rome Casetlas t{ �`Yv Alse.•ta;C....r t! tlectrlalaws 12.33 1.11 7 ticattirls . 32.lY 1.03 h#2.t3 .01 CaGie.Spllcere 11.41 1.11 )%#.70 .02 C•t!r 'y!b t s 14.32 1.05 )061.i 3 .07 Na/ywa, Mctcsd aatd 7atolasrts " `� Aa,a tat "�. rao•nto. Sutict. Counties saj ah"a larttanelcctf Iclaws 9.01 .62 )% 1% ,.�s:.y ut�A!(!nr fi Ltsd.#, NsvaJ• Ca01a Spl14:e416 - 10.0! .02 3% ti +.�+# rr$a1S t!"a r C.+nt.ic••Yrat=nf the "Intecey'M-Aty .: 'r�w•lnsicrrs»..iaiita wsciraMJ; -Ciectticlstis r 12.50 1.10 3062.30 .06 t1a Eieaetsr• > _ 1i:79. .tl3' 30.tlS: .04 Cable Spltcsco 13.01 1.10 16#2.30 .06 33.07 Js 306.03; ./I Map+And Solana Counties '`iala X•wc'Atu ' - Clecteicissu - - 12.01 .64 311►.45 .04 , tleCtf lcl•n• �' 17.94 .67 340.7r .08 Cable SpIteecs 13.311 .60 b#.OS .Ot CsGla 5ytJtrra 3S.]a ,LT, ]t•.TT .00 Sea Dsatto, Sato Clecs-sad 7c4.ara CR ntY ..Santa Ctu:Counties 1111<Ctticlsn. (tae/ly.lea lJ•ncas tUctricisas 13.00 .77 34#1.30 as t lisii d [o laatutlaal 74) TS' la#.43 .04 Cable,Spllosrs 11.53 .77 76#1.30 OS z z cgraltiC[srr 11 a[orlr•j - See rrrurclao County Q �01actg wisrc x:'1]:24 ..1.12 36#.705 - .04 tleetl ICIsae 15.343 1.04 )06.90 .06 13.46 1.12 34#.703 .04 Cable Splicets 17.57 1.04 ]%..90 .06 n rsiu ar.) iri Jo•qufn we. - San x•teocosaty 44 tt4 [lcctrlctsv - - 12.15. .92' 34#1.23 - -.61 tlsctciclans 13.44 1.25 301.00 .03 3GGla Il.6T 92 3ta1:23 .Ot LyA?OM Cpt'.TYUCtCN9 13.t9 .345 .33 70a 02 �;Gwair Gats tuinay 'Vh"Com"UC1t". tl< ItICLrt• - 13.20- .70, 301.00 tIk:LNtlt9 - 701kJM .543 .33 ]%#s .02 td ttGGle':ylien:s S 16.70. .70 3%#1.00 _ VAIMCUtt97MUCTOM. ,Lr1`tJasa•in:l l/441.010t CJwIt/c♦ MCtrw.011004 SOUR . ticcu lCt•ns11.25 .40� 3isl.tl3': .04 x1•tt..ers "12.13 .60' I -1.85 .04 CA UDERAt REGISTER, VOL_ 42. HO. 190-fRIDAY. 5EI1EM9ER 30. 1977 3 fill.: `.taJ. G77-}DYl - c �, Jaya°4 OI.Ctll0MM0.- CA77-5091 •+ rt'iq• 1 -�t .�., CA - Rr.. MAY - f...t..c rs.Mr. �• Rrl.a It t Y f.a.lwc Yrcalla :�r-h. rAthmmas ,0„c�_ tf11a�•eJ�, Cnmti ca Coata....rutin. - Alps**. au4oc. Glaveca0 awlf l9+pa, San U."Itu. San 30aqutn Cowtt ler t'ra-:1SCo..San ft 'Rw too. ch S /.22 .70 i 2.34 F 1.I1 Sanlr.`CI+[a,-:S+nta Ctut; Splays lherttaen T•peurlwInq ,. 511.Iw is J Lrow C of StagerScatrolds Andolartect r, ',y falilie141.:+•%rm`+�Gwnt/e■ 511.79 S 1.00 S .1.41 .02 Stauet.lrtl Steel 9.32 .70 2.31 1.11 .,;� k �.� Alpine. Axt4.r, Cal+vataa, ►comma County Stash$7apeu 11.12 .41, .20 -w. Ip.tlt ul Cit- of UlIsolatunl. Sprays attuctuc0l steel 11.)7 .41 ' .20 _ x 14vi1a tlac.r, Sucr.uenw, Otl Motto mW simaboldCCounL148 `' a ..rn Ju+(rlA.-:S•rttrr, 7uolu•na, OcurL - 7.SS .SO .20 y 1.�rJ Yul.a.C.iwLLler. l0.!/6 .59 1.50 ' Spears Oaw4alaeteta0 ltcuatucal k u�"' �) yc carw.anJ`Ncw.MbvL w[tlanr o[�. : lr fterls3ulttg StagNbpeul ' MetccJ Wanly - !.Ol� ./1 1.04 .SUS .OS Tap0t4amga[a 7./0 .30 .70 ./0 ' ? 1tm01a.UPlttJs, - - 1)atsver. San Ranito. San Mateo. r reJke-,riICtu[a 10.66 1.24 .' 2.22 1.46 .06 Santa Cleca end Santa Ccuc ,; ;c RclnL,iclny 11.55 1.I4 - 2.22 1{I6 .OL Couptlar (tac)wttnq lottlonr of Otm.mii,wlJ Suuetu[al- 11.55 . 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 the Late Taboo Ace&) "r 1,TUtJISi - - Ocueb - 11.22 .ff 1.70 .00 .0) ALwrJ� ar„f Cawtra Craw Cue. 11.36 1.09 1.26 .025 Spear 11.47 .92 1.10 .80 .01 Mua1414t",tlev.f4+.-Ylscec &Jmd : Tapece 11.77 .99 1.30 .80 Ol 0 C6�unttea 11.00 .66 n `. .30 -.Ol Suttee. an0 Yu"Couatlea agaJ:.,,"CI C.x.i].I, Sacrawento "!tussis Pot Ttniets tbllece /.TS AQ .10 a,;=~ '•n:l411 Cuuutlea 1.40 : .40 .9S 1.00 Spears`54a4ilastetat Stcuewe0l n # Glavit.ia and'San J•,wluln !teal,301m) Stages TApera 9.23 .60 .40 u 11.70 .Ltl .SS .Ol t.ee Taboo Acaa .� rutln,�mlJ .,Jlmuwa'Cauntlea 9.01 ./7 ./S 1.00 - 1//C Stash 10.f3 .70 .7S lW.tel ay anf ::arta C[uc:G+untler' 11.)0 .6/ .SS .01 Spears Sttuctutal Steels Tame• 11.20 .70 .73 San Yr.n Isw inJ qS at:San - Matlat San ruaclaco and-Sontru �' ruie.t.C.iunly 13.07 .L6 - 2.00 .OZ Lbuntlar r .� San 4.010[.. aAJ`549,60 Clica - - Ocua4 10.77 .9f 1.10 .60. Al Cuuntlea 12.69 :ftl' 1.75 Spar 11.02 .99 1.10 .40 .01 r> -% fcearLs'fi•Juntq 11_41- .35 '.45 Tepets 11.72 .99 1.10 .BO Mit i(+�u,�YxaCeJ arW Tuuluwme - r vomallea 10.)5 .01 .a Sautbetn 6016"Af San ruteo - �" 'County 10.01 .32 X1.00 t . _ FtUERAI REGISTER. VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 a i .r _ , � 4 n .�X3hr.Y..'.z-1.1�M1iear.."wwd�.,T�Lti}e ....1 r. cuwXM_ u A s e - - raye 6 Ott.`lStOtt 110. CA77-SOl1 Page 7 �„rcC lit 1.1 ..gl.lr•. awl/-:e+l - s ,. e..•t `�. W L r r-.9-- v«.rV--81- .. J .� 'b•.• N l ff ru.•.., Y.•.t•..• ..J.e, AM..i.. Ary. i.. I AI171'••s 1 m'.0 rLASRILM TEUDI tS1 lCaac'd) - S•a ri•nclst0 and San Kate*Cos. i 9.00 .e0 $1.20 $1.25 Alpine. Aral-t. Cl We-mto. . ud.-U. Placer. Sacca"Ato i4•wra eca t R:�,[nf p.rcaona `ati0 1610 Counties 7.413 .45S 1.40 .80 ir.c taAe Calave[as and San Joaquin Cos. 9.41 .e0 1.40 .90 Kse.tecey county 10.40 1.25 1.10 bu 1 ? 511.12 .99 f 1.30 .60 .0) Jaw o CCU& CSanta Clara •ud )[+I 11.37 .99 1.70 .00 ,0] Santa Ct•u wwtles 11.40 .70 1.40 1.J0 .6o ,01 Pt3reKLNSa a1.J Twulu•nc ' Aimbais'county 13.10 .rl 1.35 .20 r - Cowcta Cost.County 12.72 .90 1.12 Luu..!•` 9.60 .70 .43 . .75 .02 - PLIrY[tfl5, Steaatltlebe - Aaadat jw"theta halt oe -� Ir f-ata)a raarrf.ov�c[s, C,Yn.tw.[u e.•+a Clr.nln9 Cwatyl, Ll Dorado, Saceasento. n•.1 W+ rt Vl it 1•q 9.63 .70 .45- .75 .J2 Yol6. Nevada. Placer leacludluuy 'I-smj 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .02 LakeTahoe Area) 11.04 1.12 1.01 .14 ./.tie TAW* Area 10.99 .Se .60 1.93 .10 �;hlaa fear 1 t..,r ua Coag Cos. 16.10 .745- 1.U5 ,03 Mauls, Sao P[awClsco nal Sonora whet S�:f lata �awntire 9.79 .56 1.00 C+wutlas 11.73 1.105 LSO 1.17 .15 °{Ytearrl l'i'.. ty 9:20 90 1.25 1.00 Ban Dealt*and Santa Clara Cos_ 1S.lS 1.00 1.77 .14 .Iltt•iri ya +ty -• 12.71 :1.00 .JS .O1 San Ittwo County 12.91 1.14 2.10 .25 Alpine, Amadou 15outheca poctt of County). talavctas, rr.sao. -` a:is .. i.'.:J.ri uln. MarlpW;&, tlatced, rtsntetvy, San Jaayuln, Sant.Cru&. Sutte• �G.•.rttc._' 19.0 .71 1.50 .01 Teh.au. Tuu1.W1e aad TeLr f1 y.an lta. u :.iity 12.71 1.00 2.2S .0) Counetes 12.40 1.39 2.00 .10 to .%5au x a i( +nt/:.., 7.72 :td .90 1.50 .025 M+pa ana Solana Cuuntlea 11.71 1.11 2.29 .10 4t Wl U-tura 1«J+:/de, w�tn, Val wtto a"IbaLOldt Cor. 12.2! .e6 1.22 .OS Anj X10.23 .98 :30 1.25 .01 2�rSat 11 a;'.r 1 a:•J Twrlut&.e � .9.05 .90 1.53 1.20 !•l�..7• .111 J l'• - _ 4A ac Sa':a...l 4-1 i s-01-:99 a t:ua." 0:67 .60 1.10 1 V[&Law a.+• l.d0 .80 1.40 •1. 6.32 .00 1.10 .90 T� rtr� r� m y � 110LRAL RLGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t v X I�t7C:c..N t►).">CA77.SOMI page a OCClatOM M0. cA77-SOfI page 9 1.3 •. v . u W p '4dr Fdwp D...Yr rr...t. f...4.B.w.4u.hr•«a B■.ar M.w.lt E&-dM6. 41...14 LJ. .ut.w M A of ►.w.t.w. r...n.w .,i.. Apo.. I.. :z 1 MUtYtic;r trOOt't7t3t 1Curtt•dl JnJ-Cr..ttea Costa Gas. AIL140C. Sacrae,ento std Tulu - ., 't►�' i 10Jt S 1.17 i 1.10 .40 .04 Gaunt lee t r4 � =ttisaic t:.ita,eur'Ractlesrn 12 Baolats i 10.11 i 1.04 1 1.10 7 1.00 at 4� " lnrttl.s'G/u lwysl 11.19 1.17 1-10 .60 .04 6•uaaslets std ritdu 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .01 Y'c� z 'ult '•_•yt l.a'I-aeleist rij - Sen Benito std Sante Clara Coe. -14c■a:G.A 13C t_IIL up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 llootery 4ettleeua it kettlel 10.10 .63 1.14 "CALwgr ae,mut 11.3ss, GUE•T tM•Tu•MORtl04lt r Min J,,San J...t.l.ln-aril Alaauda, Camas Costa. Maps . r71.a1..'rw.e G.uutles awl Sale"Comatose, 11.25 .66 1.93 12a 04 ^W-wety tr•late. elle and Alpit.a. Calaveras and Ban ry =Cc.sltl:au ent Wilt up) 11.22 .90 .61 30480181 Count les 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 +"a felt KtLt�Ine�Cl•amarum 11.44 .96 .67 ArudO[. Yl IA.taJo, Nevada, yr 41';liaaJu,SYla.er,.Sutlec`An4 _ placer. Saecanento. Sattec. Tuba". Yolo and Tulsa Cos. 11.64 .71 1.63 .11 t'ANnilee - a .N w icrr_ 11.49 .93 .40 tasriposa. rAcced ant Tuolumne Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .06 pleSua Gi.;nty !►.oast a '_ht-El rte, 11.33 .60 .40 - ty. Sam bonito. Santa -etiiln; says,-:.olsru.aana Sonoma Gam and Santa C[ua Cos. 11.13 U$.&& 1.043 1.113 1 .Count 1.•e, - can Mates Cau aty 12.62 .66 1.61 .12 t ]i0o;icrs - - 10.13 .43 1.20 1.63 .04 D41 Mete. Humboldt. ttacln. tuactc_sai►etci Rettlta4n 12 Sam rranelsro and Sanaa Cos. 12.30 .66 1.74 .12 t ►ettle`v/o p.r.rl 10.14 2203 1.20 1.63 .0 ftesno County 11.96 .71 1.22 .14 .N' •0ltuudticr 1'n4uelets):pipe- SOpT MOOR LAYUtyt Q -VIA pt•rtat Coal tar.pitch 11.13 .43 1.20 1.61 .0 Alpine. Ae,adu[, Glw.rsa, - Moceta hast o/ the Saa s Oel tint to anJ Jtma]..aldt Councle■ A 10.12 .40 .73 .13 Joequln Alw[l, Sae,Joaquin. no N ar.] sant.'Cru: Comntles - Saecae,cnto. Sutter, Tehaaa, 10.40 1.40 1.13 Tuolumne. Yoln and Yg4e ,r f San-.trar,.:laco ar.J.3an tuteo.Coe. Count lea) and those portions of Atxarn 10.91 .60 1.13 1.10 .0 at wcadr:. itera.ta and place[ :iasalc t:.;.seusat.l'Rettleaun Counties taacluaong Laos Tahoe2-Aet[lea ..ju.(u.l.a) 11.14 .60 1.13 1.10 .0 - Arca) 10.71 .44 1.30 1.00 .10 Pipe-obit-Ifitict Mar-cleret 00.1 tar 11.91 .90 1.13 1.10 .0 Alanads. Contra costa, tract". .. ,r Narcad, 14anterey. tttpa. 3e,% seatio. San pranclsco, Sao r y Matto. Santa Clace. Santa Crus, Solana and &rOnaa Counties 11.10 .60 1.00 b .10 a hkr r ti 1tOtpal ►1t;l:M. VOI. 42. 140 190--12;DAY. 5ir1[SI1110 30, 1977 v ` >i.:.:...'e'.Lenv�.i'•;� .rrrs: ::.,.0 ...•.. ..,r .:.-::-«,.._,ns.•�.�',..�,.;...,r::.v.>.. :>:..:.._.. ....." - . i -' t , ..'1 .a.+.t.tG 1 :a An UCCISiaa, rt).' (:A 71-54Y3 - reqs 14 fnwISItW 04. t:A77+3091 -PaYa 11 II.:dc t«.r,b...Gn P«�w..•. , 11..ic Fiq.O.w.G•a P�tw..waa EJ.crdaw Nw"31 tJ..»rb. f- It... p L■ P«.1.wa Y.c.•M. -J/• Rat.. H l U 1.«0... Y.a.d.. w.J�.• "xr +3 .•tM3ttrI.C11•tlTYlitSr tA/OR9343 a • 1a. �, xAla..-.la:.:Cti.ttaGsata. Mac tA, - • Napa an 1't ar.a:i sca. ::&A tutco. Santa Clara, .Solana ani::.arwVLa Crttup I = 0.7T i 1.23 3 1.70 S 1.10 .10 C.unti s i 16.26 ,65 41_.41 .0p Group Ile) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 7�a �a:tta it j Cauntfas 15_47 .6S .93 .011 Group I(b) 1.271 1.21 1.74 1.10 .10 �. 0T4ldU]T1a7 := Group I(c) 11.112' 1.25 1.70 •1.10 .10 wr Al.scSi ciJ'a�«rtfs cuata.Cus. .11.10 1.25 2.29 .16 OUP 1(4) 11,72 1.25 1.70 ('1.10 ,10 tat-Mara a�:! nacl.,Iut Car. 11.64 ,il 1.12 ,03 Gtcatp 1(e) 9.12• 1.25 1.74 'J.10 14 d T31.NA 1J WA :"St Group 1(t) 8.97 1.25 1.74 1.10 .10 Alsa.oa Cr,nats Coats,•tacl Group 2 9.425 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 sM+ite' N.r•.rllt; Yatin,'Napa, GtOup 3 6.525 1.2S 1.70 1.10 .10 `San ttar«aaw iSaa'-Y�tao, - Sulawaas'c untie. 11.62 1.50 1.10 1.00 truraJ., ttvvala, tlacet, - 't�' Sacraaant.r;.Suttst.°Tcfaau.: - 1JI04RGIt9 cyt JWi+.J T.,W C"Lots lLYO .10 _ .90 ,23 tGytp+ltcl T11:L�Sk11Ya.:i: x tAlaasda,`,Cxntta Costa,;Ocl GCOup It S.231 1.23 1,70 1.10 .10 w 3G.tts El 9.i a]a.-;If am o(Jt, Group 28 4.44 1.23 1.10 1.10 .10 r •d wrin Nel:i Itesada; Piscet, Group 38 4.52 1.25 1.70 1_10 .10 "`-"- Sictaacnto..::3n-0cni to, .San �h .. .tan lutea, Santa ^r ? 3 Cla!♦ S:ilarkt, l::.n:.ea, •rut cat, . - hx f Tctiwi Yalu a.«I 7.ar Co.. 12.00 .98 1.20. 3.40 .095 '•� st �2„ rtAtl+ltc A3.a.I.ir, Catavctas, San Counties 10.27 .SS .30 1.00 ,y7` 't rttaaitJ frit ia:1a anJ:Matcea ` CA At Sea.. 10.15 1.00 ".50 - -jjj ,,„!,�* ttar+tet et u.Jaarta Cru& (16"tles7 -:13.4 1.09 A.111 i �'-'r A ton;Yesr•a„-Oayl tl-hedst lag t,ryc '-lntfepei lance MIS t)-t.anoi 0AYS - �arraw C TunRa,tivir j'Oayi`•.t*C]+t tacos U y. - . "art rt n•s�TtS: t a r.aloytr aw.tilwtsa AS of Las 0 hourly ate for met.S yc rs' aery ce, 11.. 7M iyl 15 ot.Lasta tµ«arty rata tri 6 sonth to's yaj a as Va tion Pay 5l+ '7o tifASt ,'5!a 14tJ,Itil3dayat A thtoujh I. c G tagaaryet Coi.tt Ir.r-.a S.40.1:er t we tot t x titat IV* Year.. of eup! vwnt) f.ata ;t.tr9 l.;t Wal tu.V.a:.at••an and I ,1L3ays tk •atlas. - c x t �: w cis 1? '`�rll c•tJh77 SOlI •PJye:12 • 01 811100 NO. CA77-sell - Page 11 - IJ i to ,� IIABOIaL•�S , - tLAA(sAs3tS (Cont'd) . 1J rasp 1. A plea t 16wtns and NaArrss bark*,-Wacker 3.0 similar -y YI ts-11.9•.t`nu.77a.Lllrt t'l.ainsa..,'taller, log!"adet and Croatia lld)s Sepsis Trackman and 103.2 Lois ltat "A cover u"ak •� 61..1 a' s t.•.n:t..rs 0/ all_..tlyrsr Cw trete and mag waste mixer of wG.ay After the trrlocaty L>vac las hae&placed) l•s% wna) Cta.ccetc s -A C"wAtete au.l."1a•U.1 t.-t .80..4.1 #Luting[ Cut,graelte C"I,setters rams Group Ilm)s tatatecrm general construction work on or In yk 1.1..«tr 'til-.1 nss; Cn can cutters, nrsJct Wac.Lrn,.Od.acateca, 411 bola footlsr(r and abate ;^�•'. Allya..ast :1-.i asra­I-gatorai JJCkltg otplIv over 12 lncbaas JaAn`m s+t•si&tla� .typ, (7s{,actoratKettlraan, lutmen and nen Croup ItOr Contra Cort&County Onlys Plpelayaca, Caulkers. ?"Waly+loss .e:aa, L.y-yutd. eteo.ote. Ilma, eaustlratj .hilar paalere, P1pawcapikete, G+1.3dtt Layers and Plastic pll.alalecss L17•sl.vs, shrcrlay, .Ahallty, 1.ractlary, taet.eb- hearute PI[a Tesee[. no ]*Int [.Il.e said rtcll•plag tat MA". s- r' lncluJltt ]aclAr. f.+na-yri.!•.J'l.aq•linsbascrr r ttsgaealte, cf►aylealo, g repair o[ V"1413. Ikea:ast Ma,dsJla Settees, Cast In ys�ntltrijt -+a:.! w^.tic-1 lute or day)a P.r•>.cat LacAkats place, "Attiale toot aatteca na fl—t-aa.ova t.alat•f i.wil geinders:Plpelsyrts, evulkets, ba&daca, ..;, +pll ,`ray.r3';>Lwddlt layals. plastic pil"ayacs; Lust 14.14 Group 2e Asphalt Shovelers# C"wost dumpers and handling dry cement dlJlt�3 .11t ilea 4u.1 cla3rlcs lk.cu[ 11100a svael.arss.Pc+.ar ot gype+rl Clwke-sesta[ and Rigsvt (cleaclnq �.ankls Cw+atetc : v 't as etc els all. t I••a-.lea rl+t.as al.owrrin Group 211 Ras sat gun Bucket: Duy.er awl Chutemanl Conc[ate ClAlgdng and Ga le0toyt - ? ar$..iiul s nt_Nt,.,ap-starq,tt-c[ and tock-rlinger. Includlsg placing Concrete Lararars Ih.eL a+r dtyls 01111at'■ ifelpacs Chuck Yen•letl :c_t tc'at.J;:.r saniJ'lvci-at,dry$/*Rotary searitI.e. Moctleman, *44wetaces RyJcarlie Mualaoc (twee 100 lbs paaz:ucels awls f1,1e Lha t su,crete chills to 'Oavls teen+ehac- 100 at sluUac Loading and unloading, carrying Aral batdling at all ta+da Awl M"'-�,`lYlaSllas.,l all-;#sail�tt.•na.rrsla�IWaO And Ditch vitchs"RJto- sasteclala fat use In celntocclny conccute constructions Plttctwtyh tlllril +.•>:�laaeaes,;Iutc:an,`Catnan,;lt.irzlemant Slynalling and Chlplere abJ'rlmllac tylwe ecush ShcadJacas Slul,cca Sinylet.wet, `"i RlgJlu7s `T+n.A?Clr.nacsa Teec:01mbefst Vlttra-scree* - Ilull,tluat-. Mad bell. pneumatic tamper! All i"mumatle. &It. gas, and electcic <ln co4neIctl.-r,sois'lal.nefs"works Vlbcawcat Oct-pak-It-ruehrnes •, t tattles Jacking at pl[rr under 12 Inches Slgfi9{iae, ut t, I 11,a'41%' *r•nstac, 100'Ybs. presaula-oc ovel)1 ,,-t u J,"•S + :r-anJ sirllat ty(a Lfsar tram In conswett'4f With Group 1s All cleanup Work at 4cbcIs. gcuundr and bulldinga lncluliny but cwt limited to street ctesnecrr Cleaning and w:bltr) ultdwst Catartataetlons lala,cear Inaclullig bridge and.general iar.oaa.•as =Gcnwl l,iala 7 Oalll ndcl TM1•2A; Gardener-Oanver KALI EM141 Unwitafanae Iasi el•utters fire Matchers Street Clewwcas Gaa.N•tw•rs. itd-slat)asiJ;v;drills;TraCk drillers# Jack ley dtillersl Rurticultural AndIatwlr.Jly lat.urens Jocaingt Llruel.a Inau+h a ` `� "_'tDlaa ail'%drlllet ss 1;a9an drillers. Mechanical drillers- all tasdece, Pilecs, maintenance laaslscJf•e latstrrs On nev C.`tntaructl...s tyl a±r sirdlraa of typerr method of (.wwrs tlultiple uthlt Maintenance. Sepal[ Trackman and Read Leas Sttcatcat and Rallcua.l _-6 �d, drllL"a tlls�tccs and'P-1.,titan. A11 wuck of loadl.rl, p1s01ng construct$"&Tcxk LaWsecas Tepurary alt snJ wtac 1104ea. Viclaulle n i nand Yla tl,.•1 ut ..I1•(-. Jnt sad a.pl:•alves of vlwcay.r-typecc- oc rimtlats Tubb roam aatandantl ranee Crectocrl Guat4sall Cceetusal an. ,5n ,.gacdlr`sa.t-SArti r!U:-"l 1..c such-lOaJing and placlhgs nigh Tavement Matkara Ibttton rettecal e ,reale i.lfnsl,+tlry drillta.q of cassis Tree tupptes Bit gelatde: '-"sz� ,Gaoup l lb)n w.--er Cleanetat (JUWRM a (Gunite) to Ccuu[,.11e)a . Oatnlny at.dwelding Group is liazzlesan I1hcluaiag Guaasn, Pottsan)s wolasens Cauutwzan Group 2s Set ounslsan }y Group L Cnseval taborece { �e �xJ ^ 1101RAI REGISile, VOL. 42, 110. 190—IRIDAY, SEPIMSER 70, 1977 :�sai.aS+auAa.....-.hay......:. --,c•.,.,..,••...a.�c.».,u._...a� ,.,M a.m....,. ... .. t3tOlt;r+J. ;01.77-:031 -- -&age.14 Decision M0.: Cky2-5091 Page 13 r-,. lVtti7r'tV1t11ltlYJeT OYtJtalOa9 a" Is) ,t Growp to wasletame to twg/wears ibeaaaaan$ Plrawanl Meavy Duty ,+ f,irp Ou.Gr•Yyw•a•• Sepaltman Dulpstl.eller# Dacehand$ Stgnoloanl SwitCL-nl Tac b••Ir 0•.Ic x� iI•r.Ir M•.,tr EJ+l+ll.w tilt Yitemanit lattsasn {Otavy Duty Mrpatc a,Iw.p pasta l<M7a) "'t _ R.r.• R.r.• M 1 Y Y.w.l.rr r•urtw wI/•r `max AW.To. Group 2$ Compressor operator/ concrete.Mlaer (up to and Including l-Att:A..xUWrr02tr;OrmAwks 1 yatdll Convayoc belt 0pucatot (lona!!# Pitaran Mat rlautt AMA I AltrA 2 Mydtaulics Mottoes Maehaaieal C•rwveror (han4)1ag building aa- terlatel$ Mlaer to. operator Iea.etate plaot)l Pump opolaldrl Grp' SpceaJar W+uaaa twith OCree01 Tac Pot Ylecoaa flQuar syltated) p!l 4 9 13, 310.44 i 1.50• 1 2.2S .90 .29 oup 2s 9 50; 11:01 ).SO• 2.25 .90 .211 aa+r-r Croup 3l O:.a Operator (Waaaecl I helicopter aadlu"A (sighaloon)# o,ip )r ! 7)': :11.24 i»SO• 2.25 .90 .2l , �a Lot.---ties 130 tons a[ uhdel)l /aaUM0,0n► Redman OC CNAlnmanl f p�zit 30 32 ll.s3 1.50• 2.25 = .90 .2! Dass Carrlsr (eonstruct(wt jaoaite)c Outtrietr Seraa asn I.Meept oLplat l0 SS; I2.Oi" 1.50• 2.25 .!0 •2f as raltic 000arets oL'p i$ 10 71 12.22 1.50- 3.2S .90 .2! wvlog)$ Balt-pcopelle4, autosaticslly applied °p 7c4 10 47+: 12:34 ` 1.502.2$ .90 .2! concrete roti naehioe (an atraets, hl Awa •, alrpocte and Canals)# 4. ng �! Y r it 11 3ij 'I2:42; 1.50• 2.25 .30 .29 Trenching Machine, 4 !t. depth#"Truck Crane 011er# Twplac Malst, rwp single dtust Sallee Taadmr 11 54'' 13.03' 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Gloupial 11.171, 13:22 ' l.W 2.25 .90 .211 �l10 At !1 4di 11:39 a.SO, 2.25 .90 .29 1kouD •l ,ballast Jack Tamper! Rallest Regulatac$ ballast Tamper p Il 12 06; l).S) 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 "WILI-purpwet Sateen (asphalt giant)# Clevatot opetatot (1n- 11 ar y it 22J 14.23_ 1.50 2.25 .!0 ,2! •ldel/`Bork Litt or Lumber Stocker Icanstructlon job site)$ 1 tlr 11,52 ,'13.01' 1.50• 2.25 .!0'- .2! Line Maatec# Material Moist (1 rituals Shuttieeat# Tis Spacers 13.4-a: 1S.3S .1.50 - 2.25` .90 .21 7lwacwoDils aeludai ! 73!r[,bout to Group Sr 0"Wetsear operator (over 211 Cvncrtts Nlaar$ lover I 14haJ�bealtA anJ Wolte(. l'unJ. _ -yard)# Coocceta Puny» at PQ%VC to Guns# Ganuratore$ Grouting Yschlae# tress- t1d fast-Qpetwtedl# PueHa lover 210 Melilla) Machines (Powered other than by electricity) O tti,w Group 4r OW Lima Road Pactor or mla/lace boon Truck or Dual � Pu[Para A-tree[ Trucks Con cearn OstGt Ptawta twat or dcy)t can- A ` Crate Saws fault-prupalled unit) on streatso highways, alr4,;,cts #m v alit Canalst DrIlItng'and Il.lclag Machinary. vertical tnat to apply N?� H , to watrrlinecm, uaywr drills at jackAasawcs)1 illghllne Cableway tea; signalwant Locomotives fsteaa at over 30 ton)# Lubrication anJ Service toglnest (Mobile and gteoso rack)$ Mrginals lutatnal cull .s v slab Vibratot (on airports, highways: canals and wartlwusas)# Mechanleal Plnishers.4eomestel IClacy. kA nsoa. blJvell bridge , Dccksoc &Sallee types)! Meebsalcal Onto Curb and/or Cuib and '•` Gutter Mscbino concrete or asphalts Nactablc CtueAurs$ loot '"ter Driver (M1S00 and alailatll Powr'Juat.O ojM$atur (matting "lip- �'�� tatea, etC.,.la tunrrala)l Sailer fracept as.phal4)1 ScttaJaua (Dacber-Gceea" and •Iallael(asphalt#a concrete pavlag)# Salt- 4 ps"wi2ed compactor fslogle erylnu)# salt-1Kopella1 PIP..Ina `fiYE Mralpiny MAChlae 1pmrault CRC or similar tylw)l Solt-prgwliad ' Asp Power t/_sell- y.� spm ps•.peliad Tapr $t•rhinal 31l YOtm tlryw (lining device let tvnetete Jorma)#Seall tuW ar-cllcJ trsutursl sorters nesterso Aujac-tris drilling ayulpocat ut. to and including ]lo it. dapth) f 'f '}a UOLRat RLGISUR, VOL 42, NO. 190-41DXY, StrTIMSIR 30. 1971 sx.« p .w..l.V. U.77-5091 YSye 16 OEC/BION N0. G77-1091 ta•Je 17 ,v't W 4 n , • tweet lQu1rMIT OPa'MW" (Cunt•d) . , �•] Iwut UP17utTUNS (Cunt-d) IAHth9 1 and 1t) IC.nt'd) �.:•.:.. (Ah1.AS 1 ar,J 111 ICOot•d) Cewp 7a a'.4N..ete Conveyor oa Qw.e[ete tuwp. Tcr■c4 of C)ulpeawt . Croup los Mama-type pachollllny ltchtne8 Scidye Contest Caey-lift Inc e•w+.t..l It--w Ir..0 f. .r a17•.Tl1 Cset ees errveyck triad[, Atmel siallar18 Chemical Gsaw,tlny el•L:IL)ne, tcuclt auuntedl Cumbinatlun ba.:k- O.:► tutllcu•) an.t olvatn.y suchlaeny, bwlcrmtal loot to hW and agate[ fop to and Ir,clawllr,•J ]/• cu. yd. a.t.C.)I Wa91tk 42 a17•tY to .at.■Ilr.rna, •2144 J[Iti• -,a ]a:al.aaaacralt Uual Ik"111aecf operatdcs sequlred when suing ervilne tensale Iter hatecia Ueaslch Natgsa Yulla•■ R.uyaaw h.q+ r.d alalia[ tri-al CartLy isJec for aUtlas (eaCept excavation wraie Du-1►+ee Wedge and Mtama EIe-Jtadrrl Elevalln-1 ruin{a--ual) It�$'..p .+:a•a[ ur almtlara tnacr..meai es t g st lel N•11St G9adae Neavy Duty Mutely Uctll Meg (I,oC10.11,q CallefMa tt.un.datt.,+, wUtk iftj 12 ut s-•na .t.ua•.I1 P-:.ha..lcat Ylnlaharr 09 51.9ta444 fUehifte 1A41*61L. amid Fuel Jac be11ee sis Birt Se t,% IttcW.j Ines Ie tyl,■ Ottllall Rweht AVT' paLlw•■-f,,a•.-a'. jowl airlla.)$ Hine or Shalt Ilul5rl Hlscts.-bila[ Yays- 9to-K.ec for ■Iml)atll Llte 5124 KtcfLlnac {Va•JlWrq aLNI alallat lyl.ealf sat.a pt.-a►.•a well. 09 watl.wt C.aggasa-+c Cual•Inatluus l5aerraut breaker. t�adec l2 ,seta u{. to ►uJ In.Clu•Ilny • yak dell 4xa...11ve lova[ &(,a twsl trw.t ran..ta•.1 wIth C.al•trasur C.+cl.9"ttun; rales O:,.J1MJ ttrchiew: 1pik.r- lalnyle or multiple unitelr ►s,la1{.le ErNJlne Cattlh+avl■NJ locttlnoe ICUCIIde. lora .4,1,11 PIJ+e cleardeg 1td,Ina !tractor propel ird ...J uu&q-s ledll Duret e, etc.! too tanJra 4C■a).n+l1 Paevt[tmm I+lae Hr applrg eLscbinet Ps .r Mia In 1t,cl.inoe (t9actoc [o.elle11 and su ttrdl$ Nulel•e/atltfn preeavole-WDtle toy lealt-Pa.yelled lloaaln•118 Mu10.ec-l{tt••1 xnalwt. 1 ll• 1 P 1 1M++ t melt-l"Aing IpAJJle ".eels, etc.)$ Shuttle Car (aaaalr rlatW+oll j: rlantl P.11.•r i-wrat..c Itiolel. a5pbaltll Sell-p[of-cited buwL typt: llttial Single C"lne Setalwe uvec 45 yaadar Sall 5tabillaer IF a N oc 0-1"1)8 davlaa 4c.•.+919 0n11Li110 9042 01 lass H.H.C.II 5611•{+raP61144 t:levatl■g SuD cater I -uclae oc other auturatC t w.{•reewc !kill Ciw.le i•la,Nas :Iur.toet lq.•IAtU9 t 5aall T[actuc (wellsea.w)a Suit tester J •'9 ClYW1 a ttactof, C To uCk ty(� l,.aJa■a Auycc-9y1a: dtillinq equipment over ]0 it. depth Cwl.ir■atlune Truk Lyl■q tyJ.t earl„s.>viny aacDlna [singly cob-line with Landaa mcrapeck18 Train luadl,vl statlone Trenching Mchloe, watt-eipJine Croup kt Arno-Gaatrr (at siatlatl8 Asphalt Plant "Ineatl Cast-la-Pleas, with slupiny attacl.a.ent, .let"u9 alrllac/ Vacuu.Caw1tMJ Plants a0ticley P11.e "ylny `Lsctolnes CamLinstlun Sluslave and fs,a09 QjW4414.r) GntCsete Y GAM Cup to and lnelu11lny ]S aw,al Itatcl. Plant (multiple .,nttsis Dusatl IteaJing Shield Il,w:ratu9l heavy Duty .Croup IO-As pat►Due (hydtaullc) lop to end lnclwtlnJ 1 cUyd. M•)•al[sin a..•1/ur 1:s,laerl GLadeseteet. Croda povcket (sre:lnan.lcat os uthee- a.r.c.11 baeLtooe (tablel (up to and Includlny 1 CU. yd. m.t.cj# wits)1 Gtwviny and Crladtr.y ftaehlnes (DIyluaya)t Ken Seal Vaclt]na Jac statlarl$ K:.l+ua, Ly.tJ-:c: bia.lec (up cu 2 Yacdall fl.rchanaleat Tsar.:b Shtelde Crxtbin4tlon ackktug and L'Jto a owe[ lud Cu. yd- a-t.)(CcC.11 ne attao0s 11 rust.Dte clu+.hiny and SCtsenlrg Planter Yuah Cato Nutd-cc Ttced tarcb- Ytlyht tau bove Auger fop w and Including 1 cu. yJ.lIV-011 aJUPto a Sa.vir.•J 1:lalps,,nt JUp to ar•J Ir+Clading 45 cu. Yds. 'SatuCha Ctanee tout over 2S sun., Marrerl.eaJ and Cantrylt Gaa11e-alts (up to and Eu:IIJ:, Including 1 cu. yd.)1 Pow*[ 5lwvcle, Clamshalle, Utagtlnea, (up to ant ]T-Pulls.la, NI-!0, 10. 21, and alallasl NuLLc[ Tltcd WcrcB 3x1[- ] pc44_lled Combe,act.,r with Duaerl :.l,rrpI00t1 Tisbar SLJ11Jcs IsuLbar tired Including 1 cu. YJ. a.t.c►a t:1..ar plr.fa 1alnyle vr,gl..a•1a Svlr-{.t.7a11ed Q 0+■o+a-type Lifting leavlee tcenta9 taunt) lower 10 to-%*$$ HuDLa!-titrd or stella[ a)uli.aentil Tractor drawn SCsapere Tcacautl T[enef,InvJ MncInIM Sclapet. salt-luadluy 1pa1141e wheal Lwl4 angtus)l CHI 11041 lane koro ttyt1�� Cven 4 It. 4,-pths Til-Latch Ysvert Tunnel fUle I10ticig 1■chinel Welders ClSdee 31•30 or diallat oA Mauls-a).cr laud utt.et Similar Puyrlll equlp"ML11 Va[saet T-600 2 Huck Cutter Ccoup els Automatic Cw,ccete Step roma Pavere Automatic HaI2Load Cat Group 98 Mica-Aa bO,sa; Co+Lainatlon Hlaar and Compfadear Iqunitell ahbapert Canal Telsaa,tl Canal Talxart w/Jltehlrg attachments$ Ccanee Coabinat tun �luccy lire[ aroJ/us Cleaned Itiyhl lnm Cable-#&I (S trans (over 21 tone up t■,and Inclvalny 129 tone)$ Contlautus Plight tie and un3crlr L,II u1-Litt of Similar 120 [t. or ovecla leaching lticbine pack Atgsc 01st I Co. Yd. flnelu11lny etar,e)1 Ocuat Travelltt 6mm, the -6 or latget cc sl (eut.tmc turd, tall or [tack tylelf Tractor (wictt ta,.atl(0mllac los twos ur oveclt Euclid Loader when cuna[u11eJ fr.a the aaI Siallat) pullcate High!)rw Cableway lover S tons)1 L m.lec lover C yat11e, up to and Including 12 cu. yds,1) littler tusalame 1900 Slut-* Paver or 4111kflsce trwec blade !Witt-alogina)s twos Shovels. Claa:halte. Dae•Jllntes, back- bass. GcaJe-alta (Over l y11. ant up to and includi,o-J 7 Cu. yds- r-c-C.il culbbse-toed aartle moving machines [multiple pauputeton pwec units and c two at auto accapacal(up to and Including 75 cu. yde. 'atcuca' 0.9,41 • -'- paol.elled Cw(.aetuc fwitb mutttplm ptop•otston f.rer unttel l Sln+Jt 3x1[ e s$rJlne iwbt.er clae0 4ctlua,v lnq 1..c .. .. -. . . . .... :... ..• ..:.... .. �' - Aln.ea l•+lth tandem actalaetr)) Sllp •:. ..;...:'• ::;:'..::.::,::.!. :.. Tower Cletus lUbll• :_. :.' . :..... ...... .., - .,... :....:..,:.. •. : :.. : :.:-:° - srwntela Ttancle98llat 11ngCetlached altlel11l{ 1Mlvetaal • .,;.. •: J .;.`.^..::-,:^rJ';:.'::`_• Including gait Tower Cranes land s!allat tyf+rsl/ dTrml I:scarator lop to ..:•" .. ::..- ..�:• - aha tntCludlsq Iso Co. yd. per: bout)I l0■teley Cr4M (over 21 emu►.) ?7. .. .F....:.: -.. _ a.n O .. br, IEOIRAI REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—IRIDAY. SEPIEAIEEN 30. 1977 �, t i • ' ; . a t [�r�. �tAiw !�}�34.111�.jt. a;t 1 7,r [� •.7ji it} ,f".fi$:dlt'4:7:�:-5 ,'?� �•' .oe '`• , t . _ t 1t0. G))=10Yt rage t! 1+J1t171 Lyn/1rrt17rt OVIVAT'IW tt7.at•4) - 01=51011 NO. C07-3001 rage t! '•tAkLjU-!-.sad 3rd IC.taL*d) r,iq.8-111.!«[-1. kan3 t[aq.«is.(!n cunjuactlon with wheel Lacavatut)$ Cranes id...lr EJrc•tl.. 44vc[ 12 co .yda.S up to aa1 lacludlag to cu. 0.4.a N40 reach.. Y.[«tMw _44. A[ $tiara. -to anJ it. .11 ta.a'iovac 7 Cu. yds, s.t.c.)$ h«t.t.vc Art...it. TWUCX O01V1x! •,.� µ'•J Masai t.Mct.«e titan h.vt+ty na:Aines 12 units over 7s Cr. vasa. ,x,....�, „i,..► t C 1[",i.d.sat E ...tar tovac 730 Cu. yd•. Ycc tr..rl- MSA Ct2narr=10CA0t71 t/o . s+.lat, sander 4 yds. v.%cc •� ',.,2 Il Yc�. 4 Wa[;-'ta•+et la.cu. y4c.j lavells 1aae oc M+aarut dti«ec$ ..,,,s•.,, C.w.ctate I-att f.sculaaa 11-Ca`,;r; ciwr.uc Yeltcgaet (nc-n.uaad 9a arectlon wtk)$ Cw.crett patio tcw:k tuban :reto Cartttul It :rattho"ving t:lut(.scnt ll•t cock Rtuck is u::cd 4 apglcopclote flat rack cote A shoii apply)$ ou". twwac 4 i+ '^ yds. vatet lavclll Dual-catte s stuck-(umdac 4 yds. v.tac lavc)11 Wotlastac tutulac 4 yds: ` states lovas)$ ra"tt to pilot .� .� car drivers Nip(wc tcsek tuhen } gist tack truck 1a used appceticlats, [!at tack lab *hall opply)$'rlckul.sl Skids tdtutle baa, under 4 yds. vatec ltval)$ Teaw driver*d Trucks Z (day pea-batch Contests.sin. 0 undec 4 yds. vatec lavttl$ -t j}, ga!lrtra$Hatel.uurasew i 0.403 i 0.195 .70 $1.00 f1 m ou”Ct2t w SnU Aoi2t tvjv0 - x' oujec. 4 yds. and undue 4 x*'� • yda.;uatat level$$ Dump t4 ' - yds. and under (A y". vatec level)$ Dunked* (4 yds. and unlar..'♦..yds. eater Laval!$ t>rryatat 14 yds. ami u►Jsc A yds. watcn,level)$ Skids ldtbrla -les 4-yds.-:and utaiec A yde. rfi water level)$ 51t691* snit flat ay„ cacii (2 .ala unit)sladuatrtal Litt Truck (sechahlCat t*ilgat*l v i,y e Tt ucks Wry pea-Wrap cwnaKe six. 4 yds. and under A ydo. water local) 10.00 1.155 .70 1.00 w JM1112 TSM and 1MTm TK1JM (under 2,500 ya11u$to) 10.015 1.195 .70 1.00 ri J x '+c... tit k rro Y ILDIRAt'REGISIER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t Owl. u. IA#1-5191 rase 90 .01:1210"00. p77-1091 rage 71 Nt - � owl a...e./rr.l:..r.r..... /aAs bJs 1`11.49/wrhU Nrpw.. N-'--fr ELr.ri.. Nrr.lr lJ..esra 0rhs M L■ t r..Mr. v--ft. sw2�w NrM N(<■ r..du• TMOY I.F{t::6•:t ��:!-'p!�� see.1. Arp YrsNh. rr�'r. LIFT JITI1$. f..Ik Litt f 10.0J $ 1.15 .Ica S 1.00 No, Com-/rariom Icahn ' asset. i Ids. a"wags 0 TNA-*W f 1111. A.:ITAWK Ids. rater levelle PMP 1• tw.Jrr a I.t•r.t MOSS 1.19• .70 1.00 Tdolaw.l) Wyu.ele&04 INA0lli •Iwater 6 . 71PInL hl'IA11:4N1 HEIJ•Iri J0.01` 1.J!' .r0 1.00 and wlldee a rile- water levels$ Duyrler IL Ids. Aad -..ler 0 VWIAaI TUTAR wn•t.r 11.!00 Ids. -ease levetll Skids (debet yallwlel 10.001 1.195 I0 1.00 I.a. f Ids. And urrfer a Ids. level)# TaucLa jdry pra- S1•:+M TnA:R1 512n11e cult 1.aa.-a swatete six. • Yde. list tart 11 sale w.Itll 64.1 Welet / Ids. water levels 9 10.20 1 1.l9s .70 11.00 I..ds98111 L31t TAU.* far.•ha•.lesi t.s lgst vl# A-l'sum. NINLYI TMIKIIiI Small .utter hied tla tur /uggvw bile# Nldto-lilt. When u:.ed wlthln IsaAetete- Swedish Geaas type IjettJl•yll jug Indict 1"81 10.10 1.195 .I0 1.00 JoLLIMS As.t WAIVE truck • $ 19.000 Vale. aal under JLTTIN:TMth'n a NATIA 'Fumv 5,000 gals.11 kuwas tared 17.So0 1341%. u•.lef 1.000 Vale.) 10.111 1.195 .70 1.00 ivao 10.215 1.195 .70 1.00 IA NIU6T11:I MI:;':s 7M111Y OBAVT 0M TPMF MT MJTd WHUT; 8-"ASIL, thigh bed) 10.22 1.19, .70 1.00 M1A AsltWis. 16 I.te. and NOSS 0T5T1lt and SIN1LAh Z: uwlel • Wis. 10.151 1.195 .70 1.00 STMAIRILK PMII19R 10.2.5 1.195 .10 1.00 p Vend a 7TCI..T. 0.500-JA ylla. TNANSIT Mit AGITAW* arws wader 5,500 Vela.$ 10.Ii1 1.115 .70 1.00 n U Ida. &been h 10 Ids.) 10.259 1.195 .70 1.00 teOlhtl�-tIWD ItI#:tt CAII (not nett-haled) ]0.175 1.191 .70 1.00 VACUUM 2MR39 11.100 Sala. And wrier 1.500 SAW.$ 10.J•5 L.195 .10 1.00 JLITING TM11Q •YATOI 7%= 15.00/Vala. and using 7,000 gals.) 10.111 1.195 .70 1.00 S�LA MEW 11EGISTEl. VOL. 42. NO. 100-ftt10AY. SEMEINOER 30. 1977 x OWIOION no. CA77-SOl1" Mqa 2l y .Ya.x 22 CA77-10bI f...�.&..d...rgw.wu Md[ 0..1[ U.4.06. N.-I,. Ea....:.e Icw.. e a If r..a«. r....l.. r.J'. ll.t.• tl L r r..w... rruti.e _J!.. TMUOC OMIrl7tf {Cmt•dl art•. 1.. 12 yt:. anJ Tom; T MIX^heI.B:un (i.." including 10-yda. water 1uyJ tAtU�•Is. 12 yJa.) 510.)55 i 1.1lS .70 31.00 level)1 a+P (dee[ 12 yds. wJ Including 10 Ids- water { `. tet. Io+et tipl:x.tttilaT:SI•I.t:a.l]+'.1�'w l�wel/J O•rPC12 1 i..clwlity Ia rjs- .F u� . d,y 3t: ..w I..eWJi..y yda. awd tet lout ' I..vel l r t...:.p.," waac ►e.el1[ » rC6:y L ++'f./nctuJln•j 12 12 yda. and Including It yds. a+r way yy u tat`J irlll"4urj+rt[te vatec /evallJ ak Ma Idebtla ,� 0.'yJa anJ an la+uw'12 Lot, ware& 12 yds. and /rctudi.g '''.� yJr t [�I v 11 ,'.%.•1[- 10 yds.:wter levellJ Truels -!.ti 11 1Tsu �a ..• Iwt -(acy pre-Wtcb canetete ria. tt 1 y ovec 12 yds. and il.cluding ' ullJ .?1C tw tau Jcr•fora S 10.10 i 1.1lS .70 31.00 10 wtac levan • +` 4.1,nJ v►W /J tats l..w. 0' y 1s aie��J t�i..laJuy X12 7J>. 4atetOR:J11H9L":TYPO ,.IEvclll '1 •+ ) ++wlot z+«.v' S•�-lOJ1Ol11G.T'Yt1OI 10.5• 1.1lS .70 1.00 %plwj7rw1•IJty -t...tcA C..ifiere tick d,pq:�. i..d 10.575 1.195 .70 L00 L cluJu.,t 1 ye :-ua.r TO m F"AIIltatl 06tJt CN1t2tT srOCwEA {u/u0 _ -• .+.7lot'l..a..J 1 y.L, •.,tet. re's 1 v 11 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 _ .auger. ovac Is yJe. and O licludlny.24 yda. wtet ~ uU.•t�1.utY 7T•/ f levant Ca.bjnac ltrn duty and A n(yi nt i; -t..li 10.45 1.195 .70 1.00 d.rp trptlutJ duels lover 10 :yda. Asa including 249 yd-- ✓r. r watts lavall J OualWCatd Covet 'Jjqx TMr. lar IT YIX'h ITi•:t.N IS yds. and Including 24 YJy• V-0 11 y1> tLr.wgn tet (over '"•:'t'q �U'�yJt 1 10.153 1.19: .70 1.00 eater Leval)J a+N+a - 10 yds. and including 24 yda. eater levelly Uid Idebcls box. Duet 10 ydr. and Including 2e yda. water levatyJ Ttanalt + rlr Agltmot (Deet 12 ydr. �;� �brou9l� 1l"yda.)t Tcuc►s (dcy pre-OatcA concrete r(r, over I} 4 t 17 yds. at.d Including 244 10.505 1.195 .70 1.00 ;; •• ....A _ _ yda. wtat le"ll x s y r - ut 'IIOEOAI'NEGIS/EA, VOI. d2,_NO. 190—fRIDAY, SFPICMOEft 7Q .1977 y > rag. .2t DECISION 110. CAT7-3091 req* 2S ut CA77 5091 1� � t rr - f.l.s.I11.—fa.r.1� 1. sale F.Ls.R...Nt.r.e...+e. 2 Rw.. N L f r».M..- 9«./w. r//« Arr.. T.. }. Way lett li"�[. IC�••t•Jj AN..1.. TWICK DM1VBtS lCont0d) i bUTA CL-p=::1tU1Wt7n J./­ZWLR COUNTSPMCAM w/w i' ouer, wer Tl yd.1. «A In- auger. own SO yds. and-under clu.11.j-JS y13. Aster level)r 0S yde. boatee levell s Damp '�'•.,.,,' harp. (.'.gar 2a pds. is In- loose SO yds. and "&US Cs to u.11ny'I..-yds. ..to[ .level)r Y.U. +.ate[ levels r Dun(•crete Iw..y+:.ete:l••••es 24 yds. aSA loos[ SO y". aw0 unlet t1 yds. libel-"Inq'J5 -1.12. Ater Ievalll boatae level)$ tluepetec (ova[ SO luvae 24 y,2s, and y0s. a" un0se 65 yds. Ate[ _ ;InicluAley 75 yJy. Melef level)I level)[ Itallooptac pilot (when uw"1012,. 20•3;, 21'. and other traospoctlntg awn or mutat/.telt alnil.1r caa,ly(c, Ta eta Cia.ta, Sklda (debtla boa, over SO T49. S Laltixu nrapul la, T:,ut n+c:.Cke[. and uvula[ as yda. water levellt rt "Cu.:Ud'ee•dfslr•t Lr:•ly)•e a+(ulp- Tiucks lacy pts-batch Cn1lCe see -S •sei.t.w1en-1w 1116sq Ayua/1'e►or "�• *Is..ovet SO yds, and undai LS '7 r 3relar't.tr:► trailers veal fuel / yds. boatel level) E 10.54 i 1.195 .70 11.00 r '�i•.1/ur'g?.r6za tanM.tulletr .jill.e[ mise.':teal let.$'Skids - - - hULK comer gnte at2t (w/w LfrGtta'I:.e, ovat 24 yds.'ato auger. avec GS yds. end ,, G IncluAlnq J'. yds. ..ter levellt Inelerllrnq 00 yds. bootee 1Ttw:k'I41y pisk pee-lten ca. [ete 3ovel)s Dump 163 yds. and at•fa..uver .c yda..r.W Inc)uJlny: lncluding 00 yds- bootee level$[ Y - 15 Ids. caster level) _ S 10.64 11 1.195 .70 81.00 Dunpctete (avec 45 yds. and O Including BO yds. boater level)r bt1Ul,CLYl:i7 51luJArlN lbo/w Duapetoc (ti yds. and Including 'i.ei Vvvr:.11-Yds. &,.j OO yds. bootee levellt Sklda h F.-_ i lnCludln.•( SO..yI:n.:_water:level)! (debele Wa, GS yds. end In pus.p (r.vrt-.')S.yJs. aW 1t,cluJin4 Including 00 Ida. bootee level)$ iw4tae leval)l Uuo(•Ctets Truck& (dry pee-batCh eonceete a (0 vat 35 yds. .1,1,2 lncluJlnq 50 sbIs. 43 yJe. and Including F yds.-u+ere aeon))) Dir+)»ter (.»• 10 ydo. Watec levelf 11.0! 1.171 .70 1.00 75:yds. inJ including 50 Y42. e•TR boste[.'Ii•rel$1 Sk Ill-�liewle Wa. ove[`JS yds. ersf tncluJla) SO <fa yds.i'w�irrl••rrll l T[u.:ks (dey pre.wf la•-cunvele nla. Obac q t ]S•yda e1..1 lncluJing 50 z,� y,2a:-;bootee Panel) 10.7! 1.195 .70 1.00 ,rTtr � 31.v _ 1 ~ /EOERAI R[GtS1E11. Vat. 47. NO. 190—ERIOAY. SEPTEMBER 70. 1977 �x fxa • .,-�n'uAz"' Fa .x,P:+n.mm�+J....."a..,,.;;..sol.........,' :.w ._,...�._ .e_f�W�....,>•.,,...a..�.:,......,.,n.,i.,rv..._e+.,,e,...s.. ,..._.. -..._.u,.,.-;� ,a >aS: .... .. .. �•J t: ..�1• •yt. ;r':ly: :.:: e>''i�ti�,•.r•:�,�i'1i�it'•.. :•t ", ow""001 110. Iit77-3091. rage 27 W1►15111r Niro cA//-9091 rove 2s • Ara Oly1e1TIYM5 foe a EWEN f"Itmer Orassal S rd.g.a...bo.r.g..us 6"AMEA 2a All areas mot Included within Area l as JOflfted below. M...ir LAdonna sin•• M A 01 r.a.a.s. Y...s.. ..d/.. 41AMfA is All •etas 111141101616 IN the dese91ptlo11 71.Imlt t•Y 1011431._•t-•d) ANe.It. dsllmad seta-wLIch to based upon auwx26101 ' and rands glass of Areae 1 and 2. 18112.11cunar.rltAtete wow . aaJer. -ver 410 yds. wed Gaga sec{106 Is the raeafle oC•aft en the esgenalow of the Motherly � n tm�lwlla.l 9s y.ls. rater line of Torws6lp 145. lrvwlls Dna/. (..ver ed yarn. Thence Easterly aided chi Sewt6ssly law 0`f Township 495. cres•Iw6 and l a:lsaser.l it pls.oy -ter IM UL. Diablo MalJlan to the S.Y. Calmer of twwnshl 19J Ievalal GIftel.ale pares a0 0`4110611 ft. Ma. Dalbla bass lifts sod mv.sldlea. r wase deo lurlwlley to yds. TMaCo Sdwt.Mrly 90 the S.W. c61811r of tawns6lp 205. ■alta tE. wares levelly aludCluelfistsr .lures Tbewee Easterly to the S.Y. Comer of township M. geode 119. 00 yds. VaIaged lecloda•nq tl yes. TMwco Sdwtheely to aM S.N. Caesar dI ewwnablp 215. gadta 1)1.o wateg leval)t dh.Shim (d.bgla Thence Easterly to the S.W. cdaaec no towmshlp 215, ganga Il[. 95 I wren bb las, awl eWh agger Theace Southerly to the S.Y. cagmag of township 225. baste Ile. tS yds. rates 1ev4111 9 090, Usage Easterly to the S.E. Cobaa9 of aownahlp 2'`S. saegs 17C. Ivey me 1J..A ttidncled■a r. TMmce Sdot6a917 to the S.Y. Cosner of to.ma6lp 215. Banda 109. duet 00 yJ.. awf sael6aany TMst■ Easterly IS aM S.E. adrftar of towesblp 2JS, sasge IOC. VS was. wasel level! i 11.24 f 1.195 .70 #1." TMNe• Sooa6eely eo CM S.Y. Legume d1 township 245. gaga I%L•. fmlllns ON Che 50096491y Iles of 11110ds County. aLeecd Cassarly alums the Southeffly buwwdaay of Malls Cousty and the Sawthealy bduadasy of TolorO County. to Cho S.E. coreeg of township 245. range 24E. Z Theme Naaabeely to the M.L. corner of aowsblp 215. range 29E. O Shenta Yestealy go the N.Y, comes of to-..sbip 215. range 29C. -4 Tbdace Mvsaberly to age N.L. cwsnaC at towuhlp 13S. ganga 20C. A Thence Wastes IF co the N.Y, career of township 115. gauge 201.. SM Thence Nefftbegly go the N.C. casher of tow.shlp IIS. saoge 271. Thence Weategly to aba N.V. 464sor of tomnablp 115. rae6d 2IL. TMaCt 116991.0917 Co the N.E. Corner of towmsblp 105. range 26C. 11hew9e W11atagly to she N.Y, cdaaas of township 105. range 241. T6soce Naraborly to time N.E. Cosner of twwmablp 9S. ganga 21C. Thence Yesaarly to tM N.Y, Cramer of townshlp 9S. range M. tbemea 0091.1serly to the M.E. towner at losmnlelp IIS. ganga 241. Theaee Yesaealy to ghe N.Y, tarwer at township di. range 241.. Thence MaraMaly Its the M.L. Cognac of township 6S. Caste 21E. TMaee Masterly to the S.E. Genesee df townahlp SS. 9a10Es 19C. Thence Morabegly to the M.L. Cognac at taunablp SS, range ISE. T6660 90896CIF Io the M.Y. wavier of township 55. sanile 199. Themes Ndaab.rly to the M.L. Casser of eos.wshlp Us ral.ge 16C. TMace Yesaarly to Ilse N.Y. cormar of Cowmahlp At, fam6e M. Tb11era NoaaMsly to aba N.C. corner of township 2S. 4an6e 17E. ` TMeea Westerly to 966 N.Y. Caesar of aowaahlp 2S. gauge 17C. T6esce Morthatly erdalms shd Ill. Diable 1..1811114 to the N.C. calmer of township 211. range ME. iM10Co 018090417 to aM N.W. Corsar of so lsehtp 211. gauge I&Z. Thane bertLerly to the M.E. Curate of township M. range ISE..'• ; O Theses 01asaorly go the M.Y. Corner df Cowshlp 311. range 15C. tMaee MdraLerly to the M.E. cognac of township 411. Cadge 14E; B FEDERAL 09GISTIlL VOL. 42. NO. 190-111IDAY. SEpfEMUll 30. 1977 C4 yk'i`E^.. �'.. ;,•C`yy` d'"T" .F. �,s �.� '.tr!-°�,��'ue}F'�7Shrvh"'°d�� `.sb .1:;? �,,'� " `�"��c„b�k r.�.'2s �at'"4�( w =,.,r \r K:::?�( y Lm 432, .a, C01 1 6411`1 v- ;- page 'IIx 171:C7l:lON NDrv- 'CA77-SOlt Pale 29 pati. E t ]` � AYIA;UftIF1T144r I4r. IUWtJI'LyUlyfltiff OptJtAfttg:i.(tuwt•J) [WEIt Et1111nItlif OrLVATURS (euue•.l) zt Aa rY` ="`„�,,;, +' =7f.. •u . rty;a [!.e is U. tiarntr of eounal fy`Lel, trnge.ILC, a Westerly to cbt S.E. [.soler of ta.n.shtp 1941,.r+a.ge 1?J, Thet.c ,�• �;,, ':,'lt.r..r:•'twaat.erlj t.+tl.e'= �t :. r�1".d"td�' nh.��r'fi"t,, •"`tk �ar :��3 �r'✓R � ... �a� � gs.+.�.`tk„�", '"W�1'�^� :" ?'t+ t'� �:."� F ;.j^.., .•,°'' ,:.. ,�ks .. � .ft �' tz r `..' t�. Ila•. 1 ?"�.. foal aj t( ::ta�j :•',r= , `f..t •...•`..y 1.(c jrlL.... «3..'.n,M�i • •i. + 4 '•`°�DLCISItat 4hJ':CJ171-:Offl" 'calx�.]o wra7a:.ticl►S DMISIC" K STATZI Calitoeala COMMSi l.t.eclrl. Inyo, hero, I"s Aagelea. Mu.a. Otante. N vecxW., ::an ;. CALIFORMIA IkrarlJl/w, San t..ls Oal•.1+�. :..uta r T •. "AyU 1M.FigIttONSFOK K 7.OItCK fQUll91CNT.011KATURS...(Cuut'd) tuct.ara and V.:wtwra ' BOCISIOII MMLLAi .CA77-SOl2 DAM Wlu nl IW.I Ic•t l:M , Supecoodes /ceelsloo no. CA77-5041-dated My 6. 1!)7. In 42 Y0 212103 •Acu'7: (Ca.a'J7 DeSCOSPTION or 140193 Iluilding conattuct/ac tda.e not Include sln•IIc taolly W hdo-a"garJro tyle aJ"t tr.tnts uP to rad Iac1..Ji" 4 etvrhue, t..avY -ml _ ;,� • TLci1 <-Lc�rcrly af..a,:the Northerly tic- to eo.a.ahly ION. Intothe . 'highway construction and dcedylaq. '4 + Aief 1`.h..."tncIw:ex that4oetloe of Nortl.era C.l/focal. /aelW d vttb- r - to tlr tallwclnc IIUc: pe uaIr-A At tt.c"fiactbirly boundary of tht Stste'of CrlJfornla i rt t.e 1 L,.,c rner of totvaLlp :0.Y,"taa'ee 111 i4t. Blablu Late- F.1•v.OLU1•M•r...•t. M•Ic y"� - Ilse •.J t tlJlr.: TI.. c S uta wily w alae S.U. corxcC of aw•n.shlp LLN. coact 711. R.a• N t Ir P...tw' v«..a. •.J.. : ,,,..F•t �7l cc as lasierly to tl.e-S E. eatuar o! wL.uU1P,4GM; rruCe ��1 t 71 cr ci eoutSi"rly to the S Y. eoraer o[ twushlp L7N, [ante 6Y. s7l.enti lratirly to tl.e"'S E. cotr:ei of wtstsLlprrtlta, rraCe 5Y. JLtdnitls 110119 i 72.10 .s0 ' S 1.17 u/ 3v. r><, Tlau�.:Jrd.ecly:tu [hi1a,E:wrner.eftu.niiblptOR. Congo -,W. - eoltZvtA917ts 17.175 :77S 1.00 .SO - .02 "ICIYAIrDeIg Stonemason". ' .x�r �.�.-•,,, a.0 tt.e N..rtb.tly;lwuadrry`of:•ll.e State'of Gtlforula. .. lapoclal County 11.22 1.01 1.06 - .12 - Y7Lu ci Le terly rloub!121e'twtd..cly IaunJary of>the State o[ GI Uurnl•,to tlu point of LeCJanina. faro;"Kacn and'Mtao Counties 12.65 1.00 1.45 ► .07 ta>r A1M,tIts County Ictcles of ' Saata'tuwlG• laallou. tfxalce. 'SJum Passions. .•�` a a' - - -Atcadie....monravla a"Sauch of. •u #Y .r %: ' .: lloseetaas-Blvd.. Including 1"-Bea m. Ocat.ge County 11.20 1.15 t.45 .30 t` Foo Aaijeles County (except Cities of sant.Maalca. wltl+u. x kS Wltice. Pasadews. Soalth tlaaden r- z, t Accrdla.'hwccoWla sad-South of �i ' :Weece.w Blvd.. Including a.rte ,*14 beach) 11.20 1.15 1.45 .)O an' Stistolde A"r"begoatilina Calt►ttea '.. - 11.20 - 1.20 .1.55. .14 t/1. r giants nit" It acid tan I.I. ow v ohlspo`Cooaties 11.15 1.15 1.10 05 .02 >a v .Veaturscounty 11.76 1.00 1.20 .OS BUICK Tbam t5 I 25 .lS '1.YS .SS I.ARPl7afl7tSt - } r C-%9pdntvC4L 10.0s lagL 1.95 1.4)0 .06 �n ;tyt Bs•t:Pllata 70.11 1.49 1.105 LOU .U6 A. =.hle::P:eae Salt Operatoce 10.15 1.41 i.SS 1.00 .06 .i sa.°°r`� } ^8hinglerN'PIIcdCtvcttkn.. - ¢„ 'Ocldye,ot dock.Cacpentscxl ✓x �• - - Oarcick Brrgtoan3 1WckStlagar10.1• 1.49 7.95 1.00 .Oo net dwood Plonr tayecx 10.25 1.4! 1.13 . 1.00 .Ov k Bead tloek"Slang.[ 10.26 1.49 Los 1.00 .06 . � Meuosllar 1.-jt'Na lB to r 44 i D 1.013 as *",�•� ° -nillvclght• 1G.SS 1.49 1.95 1,txi- .06 SrN : et44�t • y t t i r x"fEOERAI'REGISTER, VOl 12,,'NO. 190-4RIDAY, SEPEEMOER1977 r rd��s`�"'.��.�aS131k;...r,.xa....c.st�Y�.'.",,.��n..r �:C... *.a,.s, ..m�"Cs•�.e:t+u..r-,:�Y�.�.mk.u:.�:" .�ccti::ba%:i..7 ..ut-a ,.a_w.:c`�.,..1`- r.rw.,.....K,.iu:+,..c.,. �syu+,. F.� •.:,i ' OCCA310d NO. CA77-5092 r&ge I 4A 111kI5ION 110. CA7I-1.092 e • Paye 2 f6,gt 06.•Ma,Y•t.wa. /•ds fdq.O...Na 1'q�..6. ft.-If Ea...s.. N.C.. H l R 1'...r.As La.wr .d!« R.a•• M l R 1'•wdt+9 Y...61u ..1.. AM•.7.. Ct.YeM rvr.AZ.i: CLCL.'TkICtA16# l/:ont•d1 Cerent IY....,a f 9.41 51.10 f 1.15 f 1.00 .0/ !\leer*Id* Gwinty Cesml. Ylnaab6q slJ Taweling Clectciclaaa 7 12Ji ,OS )46►.t7 .01 K..Lisle 9.46 1.10 1.75 1.00 .0/ Cable Splicer* 12.66 .45 3161,45 .04 bkYMAI.i. IYSTALUXS 11.21. 1.10 1.00 .40 .07 as,yo. Maim and gas Isernasdlno Cuuntles Impeclal County tlaettielana 12.00 1.11 11192.00 .04 Clccttletai.■ 11.00 .75 14161.45 Cable Spltuere 12.10 1.11 1\02.00 .04 Cable 51.11-48 11.20 .75 la6).45 Tunnels bean 10tins L.6a caval Ordnance cleettlatans 17.20 1.11 111.2.00 .04 Teat St at l•a., \:,Ladd& Arut Cable Splice&* 11.50 1.11 31162.00 ,04 Elr�aslclasisl Technicians 14.02 .70 141t1.40 .1S San WIs Oblepa Caunty - Cab16: spllcets 16.30 .70 3061.4/ .1S Eieetriclana 12.26 1.00 11191.35 .63 Vern C-mty lltc-alr.ler of Ca.) Cable Splicars 11.40 1.00 1191.)5 .02 Clectc1clsi.al Technicians 12.12 .70 141#1.40 .1St Santa uatbara county Cable Spll:.•ce 11.55 .70 11.1.40 ,l1. IVasdenbucg A1111 4#a la.gelrS C..ui.ty Electricians 14.25 1.10 141#1.15 ,01 Electel.las.s 12.65 1.05 3161.95 .07 Cable Splicer* 15.25 1.10 141\1.15 .01 Cal.lc S1.11:els 12.95 1.05 31.1.95 .07 Resalndec of County TEAM.: 51•p.al slid Stsect Electcletan& 12.50 1.10 3191.15 .02 1.1•ltAluq: Cable Splicers 11.50 1.10 )\.1.15 .01 Cl•r�:tciclan. 11.79 1.05 16.1.70 .02 Ventura Comity Utility Techr.lclan W. 1 0.04 1.05 141t1.70 .O2 Maetelclans 12.77 .04 31.1.05 .02 +. Utility T..:Inlcian No. 2 5.25 1.05 1011.70 .02 Cable Splicers 14.05 .1.4 3161.05 .02 0 Tonne l s ELEVAWR COtISTkUCIft3 a ti Electrletmw 11.52 1.05 1161.70 .82 aspect&&. Inyo. Vern Mouth Cable ;y.l Ir.• a 13./2 1.05 1161.70 ,02 of Tehachapi Rangel. We h4 w#u6..t Y.•:t.i.l•_lanwr Miele&. Krwa. Urange. Rlvetal. •. N SounJ Tect.sticlasla ami bull-ilr.g Sao kecnacJlnu. San Lula cunatcu:tl..161 11.07 .50 Is 06121-, Santa SAMAra as,d S'•unl T.•.1miciAn■ luc, Ventura CAmAtiea *9.111/1:1&11\slit of existing Elevator cul#6ttwClYre 12.95 .545 .15 It#& .02 bulldl..•Isl 11.71 .50 10 Elevator Constcactots' Oian•le G.unty Helper* 70Nk .545 .15 Itte .02 Electel.:14.11 12.54 .41 16.1.45 .02 Elevator CW6atructOse• Cable Spllcurs 11.12 ./1 3061.45 .02 uetiwics lreab.) 501in Res"County llUttb of TebacAapl Raogel tlevatoc Owtetrvcaoss 1).49 .545 .15 )%•a .02 i W I16EVAL REGIS9I11. VOL 47. 140. 190-IRIOAY. SEr1EMRER 30. 1977 • .••i:�r•1r. ..�. • •'/.•a' t,.. '•t��''a��,l�: . .9.1'56. .ti�•�.:J�..'s.I:�l,•+t^.. 4 ;...eta .. .:.w ma4/61w 110. G77-5092 gaga 5 W ASI M MA). 4:471-Sayl 6191 6 t 0.113fel.p Ou.AO.hs�..p Move S-6.1.For-to bAe Il....lr E/.■•ae. Il.rlr EJra•4•. 11e1.6 Nati P-01..0 Wooed.. *.JIM Row. M a I ree.10.0 vaMM. .•J/M Ater..re. L/mC C00111111C 94gs Wont•dl Art..1.. RIiNAye/la 11J1i7719k'1MiJ /a.....t'dl aeaa.Ja w9atr Llevear C:•1+e1..:r•..a' Glow•fs./t. 1st Tear i 10.11 .61 Jig1.45 .02 sell:lr 70140 .545 .15 16ea .03 GCON4409ee altar lot fear 10.02 .01 10el.4S .02 0100.6.6 i.a.aim a:t..r.• Llnetaanl Heavy, 4:p/Ipaeat Mall..la 11.1•x..1 $still a..talors 11.56 .01 1101.45 .02 9:IA4ILOSI Coble Sp1lCega 11.12 .01 3011.45, .02 letarlel vwfilr 10.94 .A7 .90 bee Anyelas County Las A+yeler.Wanye, Gtaesodaen 5.54 1.05 1181.95 si/ae.lde. 5.3 6.•rnasdlno. Wsveen 12.12 1.05 1691.95 Santa OaeLsra, ban Lose Cable Splicers 11.01 1.011 1001.55 61.iala,4e..1 L•e/wtla Sara, tine and San sersardino C..untlra 11.1! .67 1.45 .04 Caustlee Grarefsea . 0.09 1.11 )7.92.00 .04 ra,r:e lxect..ls 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Llaesea 12.02 1.11 1002.00 .04 Avlsl..rclr.) 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.69 .06 Cable Splicers 12.70 1.11 1102.60 .00 Ora.aantall Sto..41..6al 11.53 1.24 2.22 1.46 .00 Olversl.te Carty 16a10:ArJIM a SAMI 11w10rLMS1 GSGWbb is 5.12 .ti 3061.6s .64 S"cial. lax Angeles. 0raaye, Llstwel Line m4Ylpmet Olve/side. •ran ba,eoaedllw. Operategre 12.10 .45 1001.65 .04 Baa/.ala d.1.I•s, 5+rots 0atlers Coble Splicers 12.60 .05 1181.65 .04 24d Va162Y10 12.1,11111036 9.44 let 161 519 1/41 San LYI@ chief*Camtr lAnMx.i/ Gtoeubles 9.66 1.60 1191.15 .41 111.14. tarn aro!ilea,C0111141611vC0111141611 !.1! .66 1.10 .70 .03 Linesent Line 6ptlpsest z We AayeJve Mwitr Iaa:al.t Cite, OOl.egate"s 12.24 1.00 1081.15 .O1 1 a.r 1�1.•+11.•11 12.00 .70 .90 .63 Cable Splicers 11.40 1.06 1091.15 .OJ 4 4 voutues t:..a.6r 11.90 1.65 1.11 1.50 .02 venture Quests, he San tells ae.1.I•►l:./ngr 7.77 .07 1.20 sawn 11.01 .04 3se1,05 .02 N San sal4etA o.aa.tr 6.12 .51 1.60 1.50 Linveon 11.77 .64 3191.05 .02 L1M9 0AL.nw•91•rx1 Cable Splicers 14.03 .04 3101.0s .03 lr4s1101 Gwmtr Sento massage County G1.w.n.LMn 10.60 .75 Jig).45 IVande06nu0 AM Llseewn 11.00 .76 J4el.40 Ggdwwk s 11.11 1.16 1091.15 .01 Cable spilaeee 11.21 .71 3401.45 Lineela 14.2s 1.10 3191.15 .01 9•r10 laAl,.e tags Itaval Ordnance Cable Splleara 15.21 1.10 3091.35 .61 7aat stades and Lt.alds AIL) ms"lb&g of County 1:a0aN.:+n 11.74 .70 1091.46 .1S Grganawn 9.10 1.10 J901.15 .01 L10.ear/1 14.02 .70 Joel.#@ .IS Llamas 12.56 1.16 3061.35 .61 CAN st.11ce/a 16.10 .70 1161.40 .11 Coble Splicers 11.30 1.10 3111.35 .03 Regia Cvrngr ILLJ.e1101e8 Yl twat G6.aader15 9.24 .74 11.1.46 .15 } Llas.ava 12.42 .10 11.1.40 .1S GLI.51-11Ce90 11.55 .70 1601.40 .15 c 1 1 fs r x+ FEDERAI IEGISTER. VOL 07. NO. 19"NIDAy. SE/TEMRER 30. 1977 W 1 t .a/lN. CA71-5692 Reye 6 -'� t 4GCtSaafl hD. u►77-5052 tay3 i aP 0.mt ta•.r.O...ea.ts...tla 910.1`Ma..1.•3 Nrer.a Maa•3 M.../s Eam.ara N.mlr �• td...n.r R.a. 14 1 9 tr...w3 Y«.4.104 &+Lar O.0.4 M i f twal...a Y.a.4... 10.1.. 1014..74. .. ..,.. AMYe#It saWl.a:.1:sTti.;it t&t11f17tSt lfiest•dt3 ;wyo.101 r..w 4:wr10t/ea ; 20.64 ?1.88 .9I 3 1.01 Spcay sa•Wbtutrs awte•y ear}a IMcalal 4iwaay 52.49 .91 I.1T .Oi tt1 *tact**4•s tees)# tante tA1htU•Ss mul•11031 SJMalal c•aatlny ar}.•a f.l.fh as}e, 1•}vers We. Swar 1 11.77 .66 .7S .60 .04 b,e A+.}+rt„a 1K,rka► u.cs}s SteopleJach 12.52 .46 .73, .to .82 Son 1e.'fe3a418w. Ita4C1•lalas teen County IReoatader at llewntf 10061rt8}.a1t.a.a Stwah 9.81 .43 .&1• .0} 1140..1ss Ivinc h.64mate 10.1111 .911 1.10 .75 .01 atwl.h at balite• owing stages taar4han}ess4 Icor. steal ta}.e41an9oset Taplay Mat 4104 441•1le laol&s atagaiI ai•sat cask 28.}2 .45 .61 .01 :1..102 a.w•k talri 11.49 .92 t.to .75 .01 Sptafs Sae4lataote4e 10.17 .4S .61 .01 64.4241 tawtw} stage!• Spear 11.24 .99 2.10 .15 .07 Steaptalack 11.17 .4S .61 .41 Se.arl4jac0, 92.19 .s9 1.16 .15 .07 SAO $MIS abiap.a. Santa !alp. arta 1fa•rtaates. ak•Jare. t' Masbate. tad Vontoaa C•w••ttee talrl.lu, 4261103 1.30,6 Nava! a 0am& it.%& ,}S .60 .0/ aad10aw v Test Sao&Ian and icaa aka Steeas tatw4haagatel taste NaMlae caters ICC-' .54, APh1. I..0, a. AM Saadblastst 11.76 .15 .60 .01 444.-4}.2 K+a 1044 sttea}. saa3w Sao RaowEdaa... treat et s Speara•re 12.61 .7S .60 .01 lint W.611,44 7aww tas:twliag 7"46. Sheet Mask 12.1} .13, .60 .01 Steeptalack 12.78 IS .68 .Ss t7.i4.& Who h sm uAlofsShea•cy. Sacs! Wt Scalping a Ibawo. %.-4 0 to xtu)lag the amWer Oeghwav}malk las las► i 0 Ibeathw...1 Meal 1 a"at•ae 44iwnttne tlew4h tt.27 .ii .73 .60 .02 a' 544.•40101 &teat and bcidses Stttpee 9.117 .!0 As IS iM talwlra Ilwt•wa 11.29 .66 .71 .60 .02 Rtclpta Rrtpue 8.22 .50 .1S b ••y3 T01+4a 11.19 .46 .7S .i6 .OZ Teaffic hellasataey Device 41410&16 ldle•g Stage I11 094tlea A}gllacatast owls .It:.p oa lesual rAlweba•goems tentative[ Ttafflc Ssr- S..aWlar2rtes .loaf 19.52 .66 .13, .60 .02 tate[ Saadhlastes 0.67 .56 .25 AS 610+h sofas *test taint At iM}}'as Ittaltio dettstating atxlval 11.64 .66 .75 .60 .02 device &4.ptieatoc. wheat 9/saetuxat shat and bodge. stop leslallec• Seattle noted 11.61 .66 .71 .60 .02 sarcace sas.Ralantvst 7.72 .56 .IS b 8awef Seal 0}04atlaaa4 $flows fl}.084tbt 0.07 .SO .1S IF Syw}egaa haat 8.77 .314 .11 IS Applicator 0pecatee 7.72 .S8 .IS b SI.10ttlrnaa 0,.k! .36 • 76'10'soh 6.22 .S6 .1S b 110IOAL 111GISIEL VOL. 62. NO. 110--11110AT. 511`111411111 30. MY h• 1"li:w Ul .G7/-iGY2 rag 0 _ - accisl011 no. 01177-30102 ray. 9 .. i s { f.l...S-kd.Peri.... s...Lo.1•.r-r. L s• �'Q... N a• Ej-.d- N...11 t.l.ulr.. - + Ary..ft.. rL01l=210 Staaatlttecat ___ Arr'•l•• 2.1 lgnrlal. too Nyelet. Otaa10e. Alwtralde.'San Otrwardlwo. 3T" r.itica411. atiny Oevl.e Saw Inca Oblsro..Sawb Santana ."e,Uc°'+ - 0.07 .SO 1S:. aVewLera Curwtles 1 11.61 103/4%16% lit I/ - (yotw . ' b wd lava. Rena (sac"m east of u11a1' l.wr 1 3tty. lnstalletl• - .wr .50 .31 is los.Awjalea (ARON.Mrct) and Cosatlea' 10.00 .95 1.05 1.41 .17 11a1p.flta.Nllff-,vtxalat4p - lnslaller atittic-aut tate. Rena Carwty (Coat at Loa Rlas duct 11.30 .!S 1.0S 1.65 .17 .arrJbl�st�r) 1.0 .SO .7s:: b RMI LVATu s AIR c0mmaNI11C6 /utry ..al (�<ratl*no Mlarr�a(a--niton - 0 t9 .SO .35 Is - Rlttrelde and-Saw Oarnardlwo j�yeyx.n T 40 .SO JS b count lea 9.0S .96 .70 .90 .05 Aly llctia.:r [v,.rator 6.03 .SO JS b los Awgelea aa/Orawgs Countlsa 11.911 l:S] 1.70 1.42 .20 lulilr3 w 6 65 .SO .]S b a00ft]1St` "S 0] .50 ` .11 i b -Iaparlal Gfrlwty 9.99 .50 .7S 1.00 t t5'Tla�l'N3t .layo. seen A"ft-ane Co.wltlse 10.20 .60 .60 °'Ia(.erlil4w1 ty' 'll O] 'Rleeralde and San Otraardlna .�Loa"Arsjq.l s wnl 0ranla:Coa '9.765; .q 1.03 .70 .10 Lbuntlea HAS .00' .75 L to }�t1lv'rr�IJq"at.l r.o..OcrnarJll.o Loa Aaselea, Otaryt sal Vsatara E;_Otfwntici IS.00 .81- - -co.nt ea'- _ 11.59 .02 .90 - .01S an3Wta 10x.1 ,o county 12.00.. San Win Oblapo and Seat& aiita Oarl.rr ('w.nty -:`!1.69 .70 1.05 :01 Oattiara-t'ouatica 10.63 .573 .34 .0025 `1 1716 .do 2.13 ' .02 - SAKL^l`MR7AL t10Rttt10tSa 0 : .,�t•1;`J�Sr2'L•1 a7Y ..0 i� 7 `� Iarlal"cumonty 11.96 1.04 2.I4 �.. _ •"r"" rl ! X11,. z- . Rerw tolwty,eClrina Lata MawL Otdwance Teat Stattas and A RtverelJ! wnl San O inatdlno m` 1.OS 2:6s [J.�atda`Al7) 1].h .06 1.00 .02 W - - ��. .. 1 `+ :.RecA County. -la".1 lir-ot R`e1A C..unty (Cl.lna La1e'Gavat F`Ord.'i.c_Tc t 5iatlon, Ouiwtiy sad all of [ and MOU Countlea. Las l s}fJwrJ40 a Atli) 11.723- :!S 1.95 .SS Conal 7bat ttlon tb li fir'kira C.0 y 1«a;lr r of"Co 1 '9.10 .95 - 1.9S .SS Y_1 `!'`a Mar a fila wtrl lra art(warrle Qs. 10.171' .9S 1:91 . .00 *C-& atralybt,line drawn , $an W1a'lk.! 1`a C•:wnty 8.73 .95 1.95 : .SO bitweea corAaw and 0a9?lnea) 11.17 1.04 1.00 .02 5anla Lai Lara C..+nty`(accept _ toe-A"alev County tlleulnlay anti�natlal -9.31 .93 1.9S :SS porclow 11.51 .104 1.50 .02 .Sa as Carl to CA :1+sora-Na[lalt '9.7] .!S - 1.105,S .SS Oraaje'Cowlty 1L62 1.04 2.11 :09 °vintma C.:�r ty 10.a9 .101.; •1.95:, 1.OS Rlverside anal Saw Oerwardlllo Asa Couetlta 10.10 1.06 .1.60 .00 - Saw tabs Olrlatb. Santa batbata -. Ab"'Veaturacolratlea - 11.00. .106 1.60 , -r S F-i41. d a IV r IEOERAL'111GISTER, VOL.42. N0., 190-12IDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 cit # y, �{XNsr�Sii'N'�x'�'sr�var.�4sv�,.v.��ir'Wu.'MF+f'S:.N.-£iiF.�1�:nii`'w'aS'rwa��riiv'�ra r'•,zy.aT-ibi 4+' PlyM ,w'+ ,a�L+x e•a t z..,.'''e c 777 t OtCtSlOtl YD. 01177 SNI Mayr 11 Ot ' y'E is frd)C151011 ItJ tay..10 - y A- rti Tram•s oar. frlwrwri.t 04r1 ataJ.p.rw.nc. ay/ D-tal.ot Day, ar/ r-Chlishan Dar. a'�•"'Z y ':. .: 'R.... ML• t.a.i..a Y...u.. -wIJ.• .:: "J t sf - : rOOT1tOTl�St U y., .Size!fYz,tMe 1J1Yld.:i - Ate..Ti• -A.:Caploye, costltbrtee 00 of basic hunt Ir tate fog ovrt S Yeats' aervlce �9lq+ttat t....ty S l.SS .60 '. S LOS. .OT .nd 2t o[basic hotly gate toll�twah. to S ysata• aegvica as Vacation �. Lw T 13za l..je1Ke Gia�rte, Nlveca/de„ fq Ctedlt. Six latS'.WIIAarrg A thcouyb r. .t•:.N,rloia..tanauis.' Ot sal_. S nW.t�uulliw Is. O7ployst.eoattibutes:S.22 per bout.to W11day ywad plum $.11 pat and taiiwra Cww�ties 10.72 .70 .02 .LO .00 1 Wltrto Vacation To"toe Lbe (feat yeas of employment. 1 rear Meru Cwinty IsctuJIng tint but less than S ya.g. 11.23 pet bout to Vacation Cunj. S yea{a +w+ r �,wpmlctf.OrI7Jog 15at of _tile bmL less tk" 10 yeaca $./1 per btwc to Vacation 114048 OVeg to - t ;,_�L aMrirl a',Aleefu�t anJ yeats 3.S7 pec bout to Vacation hu". i=.,.. 'that�l3'.ti.n.<43t, Iayu.COuuty ``-' 'r7^1ncluJas utit.i nAbe:.soya- - ' ltrrn tsa•. I•Neurrvlt•tun f.72 .70 .10 .70 .47 Wf127t'rlrMRS: - . - amjulal;tnyu .Korn Kglo - .t t r •.�Or anyr;"( gcept�5antarM:i) l vies i'dlnr. - .. eac pt:.l'mtOf 10; San-Lula Y'� ��Ot.faj..,`S�nta pert ata iW - 7s t „'yV�et W[a'(<a� 11t'S nta 1'.iula �3 /wlnt3Nala.�W 414C V flue 84.00 IS.07' .65 AS .00 v I.biAng'"dlea1(laa'dlgale. City u 'fi� .r�,rl,�A�e"..t�uithln 25 allrs-vn.f -. :g O 2, pii„Cal J Onm�e%( anti Ana) - •: -1 Ot Ventura: Sano Paola -.ruin!'W+AL 842 to ts(.clalaG.unty 11.49, 01 ; 1:17 .00 Ttld.�tT[L'luz Iarrlafbl..wlty 11.19 Al,;: 1.17 "t rc�'r .,�LasM�eles Jreuge anJ ; .. �. * Ventura"G.an i „��' S neWls tbl 1 z m61 Sarita•• L-t#4 ala f Na[t.ararCauntf.3 9.t7 2.05 1.20 ' .IS- .01' Nlve[mtfr anf ao'ue[nardlrw Y�' Cauntlee 4 11.67. 1.01 1.15 'T/Lfy5l:Grt7�.. ota.rt'itst ' L. M1xl�a Or.16.ye azul Venture - - * Cawltler f.t6 1.25. 1.21 .li 1 w 1 � y - - " SJ c 'k .'EEOERM REGISTER. VOL 42. NO. 190-E2IDAY. SEriEMDER 70. 1977 y �7 FL IM - •-?;moss�"s�.t..,s:.tiacd....rb'`.. eiw .n �"^"'-'�.+r'.�`s .'>^�.Y t. � .:/ � - ��*� -r `„. ":was.i vk � �+• ..a• f•,i s t' .t; rale 12. rage + UuCI]l..t�ttu Ut1 SItY2 magic M. p77- soft . :FA•e.Ow01.r4«wa. N..I.r Pr.bwa V•<.11•. •w.V.a .+`T�� r.,��� r 0•.1< E3.<.tl.. "R.t• N a• Arr,.Tr. •z. 1 J1dOM17L! ~ 3y* (1n.eil tR.... Mt• r..d». vwt..' a .Ta a i 7.lS 11.03 3 2.30 .60 tJ1:lt47dr'2e2 1 4sy _ f:rwrp 1 0.10 1.03 -.2.30 .60 .t0 ,t'.. cow..tete tte+. 6[twp 2 2.10 •60 •10 az - rua�ker.`_Tra►a.inl 0.10 1.8s. ' '� .i lnel.W lag K Slera au.d SpaeJaeial ., - "O/an9cl.r.seraot':O.Ir;e.anl't+w�l.`. Gtoup2 2.30 - .60 _10 - ,.6 1 3 0.65 1.OS a.` O[oup t 1.0s 2.30 .60 .10 . x1 ' '�iy, ! arW S.11clwn•:wl tunt.el,'Wak11 - ET.rnaGdtute[1a1� halWliny suns '; s SS GIMPs 0 } �l 4�1 .`r-t. Gdli'Lt'U17t1 truck e. 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'{Qw.a23ti•'•u r.dwci. rt.a.tieaaiag:at brick An-2 I.;Watr,.i tny.,,rxktrrtcot Dugyy+rvrftfe Maat [batters Cute C4tiec:.Crlmhr of SaMfatt taw.ctsts Cuttttg. : LI•r.lyiny..lalf ltsg o[ 3taKe-S►alt`Ikrlest Fla`a Matelarc, l.isiwtc r. ng, x+,•ws•ing old or new c..bcrrter Or 121vt, JA.:It- TwcCbt:Cwnccste-_SAW Itaii, ca.stl .. „� tli uib t:y1 t .rSfrtS arr2 la••bs li'ftaMflrtxi FlonwaAi:car.•at1 andl.0 _ - _ •y W vete. Its:,Ilos I.it.aai•et I:at.wtet, getrc al'at Gorst++•4ti.ant t.rl..atarl 2-tl?:Ct. atilt steel of iwrvfert h[L rak-tt Kn:h2aar.C•tsa oil r.«S/wr aM raS,::t 1.err t_.is.r•-r.:,iaiWsta [ _1 1 - :Mater:rlpellall Mtapl.ec--i- ripe and ovvc by aur matl.ud. Instar ani ....tl llyd.0 _ ,. .y N,: page l.►Wrec, •eLt#ire ltt+otat, tew- '.SetllQuand Atelier tit-as.timliAct:Mtsach. maltl-placet Aettirran. tbtara .#-I Man [ar nay ra•er a W air linast Maa.erial'lwsrain`[wa11A rlabx,-tlooce,aad -'.applying asphalt. lay-4614. tsaarwte.13ae Caustic rem! rlwl lar ty(+r w.Mettal-1 txYkai iii Itin/ '$.1 Siq+talln9i +.alets Slip£Jru i4ifsatxi Sf4tsy Srai ,� sl Cr ruts IMI+ r 11 r';ttor.'Algil#caeor.q.ecatur. Sywe y.0 Mtn,-St settle Man, !-applylay-_weans applying. dill-Iny. Sleuthing of handling ot,such aaat.c#als for '? sTilii,M.+►:,'St.ilec, a:i4lalI concrete ov other rave):.sucf.Crsi Tas+raa. - Pipe wcappltiy:'aaJ wtecpcootiaylc Olaacatorr of pneumatic. Naa,.electsit tools, S .. :vibcatiag ItaChloar. ravewerat breakecs. Air blasttr.y. Cru -ah.tr/e. A-1 siaitat r].rl M r�ar rint Ti•.1,Ccib or%col lk.0,termer; Traftte ti4inrating ,. . arrrd,anlcaltt.ala rwtsr�:rcatelY.Classified`Saetsinl 1'12.r1a7.;t's AaCYup Mao, - "�.v.,'a�t4v# a Y.11#rel--a3t .,Itvat+ci Mludw Cl.rrrtac r:Mics Mesh iCa.m:cets Coating. grouting. makiml of )olnta, stating. caulking. diapertrrt a" Including µaur 14 ey+t4tionx r roGbtt gasket joints, W inting and Any'aml all other setvicerl bunk Sllrvietr £ ' notary Scaritiac or Mwlipte orad Coractete Chippiry Scacittecl 5:eel.ttra.trt- Yx'^�t:teui 2 �Js_',t.ie .+l+usrtlert....0•rent`.tuegrar =:ta.`l yarn or,iacyar•wlare..and et t,aard#us am Sattart-Taitpers, 2tarko..WACker and similar:tylvl . :t.w+Wl#ir{`i.„Wlk r w,ntir . ndeasspa",1`"Oiyger airl;inatallatl O1uCktaM/acf O14Ce r Tteaching Machint. hairYproWrlled Y y HsM u l:iw it carr •irtr .ttte`i.an.ittng o[ rite'"Chore ttLw'reaJrisix ttutks, ". 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And overt tipelarec, including water, aewa•ls, solid, gas f �1., rurt.,s reef slwttes tvin"heavy'caasttu ttorriv,cas.'.atI Awlor watec Elf COoc'aict:tcefatitirrtad ttinlalKAs 2tailert Sandblaster ttluulewanl+Mater ie 2 5rt1'liic f.rall�r w1 at,Tenfcr ail[':Focw Manr'Cwlnra .srst:IMeaderlairtd Man-- blasttagt Melding In eonnettlon with Ltlaceca• mock ,, .fi t `t.d,drrr �. .. • p baoow".rn.ralwtrs-tssuill[ - : tt_ d 'T1 „r.&.paver-l#aelnyc3 urea lei u c uekedreuncirits +to'Straper rtmf Gco,rp Si"Dirrereca paateciva--ail work of loading Iwlas, placing sml blasting L i-Z7Z1'T1Ispit,*.6lilbtsstec Iputrtandetti-.Sept IC TaiA 0iyger.and inst.11er• tlaad- of all wand a toatrss`of ubatcvre t :cam+ powder sl? type. cegardless of mttema.t usNd, -i i. i.anll 'atua,..Cal , :Jur#Cieanect:.Tcee•Ci tal.er, I..Ilei ChmA::riau ol•erator, - r3, �s* 'lrilitrlijla Oilil r 5Mt,iifwllac'type Oal ' [rdJ42-c”Nidreyctiund tiWcar. taut sorb to"" and.plactayt.1ttllett All pivar Jt#Ils, excluding Jack- to aSh (� hanutc, whether tore, diAmooll. waj", stack. sultlple unit, and any and h� ,#atf4 .,iai let°isrtiomas .y 1 � ,� : alt types of wecAaaltsi drills A r ft0lRAt RIG/SlfR. 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C Cr u..a. 1f be alewn; L.•af.l eraut flea• tl.ap 600 C.N.M.)1 ISI•,/acct Itaflat $$illi PML7lt OYtl1A NNS 'dl 011r11 t..nefalorl heavy Way Ray.alrnsns belpcts rarga# Slynalnuns S.It.•faun ' Croup ie Ael•Ralt or Oftctets 51•re.-ling (taopiny w finlbblev1J1 Cca.p it C•.a-#"s c Ilam"C.►.M. of larged, G.accobas Mlaer, Ably A&I.Lalt P.vl.vJ Nacsalas (ba,Lec Cs_ae uc teAllag trl_')f Mel.l�a tyft•, l'.w,vv1•.nJ Yltra.nl Ity.frume Atic Padp1 Oiler CC&IM-1 (scplaalt Garr- Operatwt Cost-In-plxs Vipa "t,jug M...I.Irw# C.eg.Jnatt•e of c.ww.•.•tc 1.1.Stair rlanat t:aeratugt Genet alar, Pwap 46 #:aryl•,Seri "spar Arad CA"CGLur 19anite wghlJ C,:A1•actuf, self-f•tg+•ale:# 1/6aVa tadtll nell.•r 1•al11felt)# Salploadar - an#411 tyle op re Coacrst41 MI6er -I&MAI1 Carmefcte I•uop (tfaaa:k a■auntr•11a Crape 1J4 Va. a;u Atta.!•r,I&MJ Su11A yield TvchnlOilse Tar ch /ltemanl Oasuatut up to and factual" 7s tun eapaClarlllawr/-G:r pal Traq:.d any D.•at any 1•la.,ch Ts enw:f.lny 1t.cblwe Ol la[1 7tae�t Gana a(q.11cablels Ctun:hlny Plant# Dcill rr.ct..rg L'Icvatl/.1 eAaJstl Oiled s Yortlltt l"rst S t•ansif GIAJe 0,ae►ett Ctade-alls a:r.wating Ittchlo es IIeaJlay Shields ucavy Duty rrpalgaanl m lyt a>t.rgatee ctwp 1f A-Pa Arr oc Winch Tgpak$ Cievatwr Oprcatoc fln3l4fil GIu1P- IMICfrp.lama bad •Jolla$ tyre11 aysoan belt I.aa,lec and Similar a-rnt 1:rcesrr I#&-Ali lard irdguswn (villa dra•Ityle: .ttA.l.6vn4tals tyles tvI—encaa blob Cucq.act..c ua alollar type Lift M.I.11es Itrll,.•.gtrf ".m.11..aa.. 1•J60up0JI W.•er fa.nacgete Coll.y #uc#.lr.as Lift Slab IWhlne JVa•jabwgy A.d elallaa trl^Js1$ I.aIwc (Atha•y, 1•avrr l:•ra•l ere bawl Ita'..•c dclvec jumbo Iwe^Settacs toss Cacclac Cwelld. Slats and rlallas gravid tuterlal #Ulatd rracalns tL.:hlne O..t. sl101 5tatlunuY Pip.: Nulg.ing Sad Clcanlh-J nCI.IA41 (1/4 Va. cuu-c al.ed, sell of ata % tri.-If Ynrwaat It n'..nc/wtw ' P1a.:IM1 Ma.:hln41 (ata Gley-1•aa+sw•11 of Sial l.4r IVa.•JI 1'.neuoat lC ' .. C1ws#, as Aal•laalt i•lanat ricaman# Doting tuct.Ir.cJ tka.aan or misegmatt Nradlny 5I.Ic1J Igw.eal)# Yuaaa.c.ele Guns bataor Dells (c..1oullny (ao#J.alt r.a c•.•ew:cetell MJp SlareAJing tuclaiaes C...u:teta I•wap CA/raWt tYlelf 11.14vc-tined Kith M.viny L1411.wnt (alayle vaild, (kaall J-astal•le)l ba14g41 tyle Unloaded Sial Turntable; MACY • Caterplllsr, rWC114. Athey Ma•Ja/a. and sfallac &Viva with any L.Ca+t.a ter oa fta..gwn (up to and lneluJlMJ 10 tots)) rpdp- ./ and all attaclaaht+ aver IS rag. a.d up to and 1rw1uJl108 SO oen.t I;Ee-%a•r fgceaaeg tguekll lleJlegatet Mimed Dlylllln.e a Ca, rds.Stauctis Nuld•et-timrd Lact1. #►twiny Glulpamat !multiple Cablra.y SI•Jaaala..•1 hydra-Inaaaar-aero StWer1 &%-war S".relmet e1v)Ipe, up to And lncludirrs 7S ram. rtg.wkls Malt#••#-tlgva build# la.aa.s•:t Ir.•II f }creed (sephalt ve cu/.cdste)l Tle.walny Sec.pec /telt-Iwdlnay-f..JJte aleck type-Jofna Medea. 1040 Meta Ksehlpe (up to t ft.) almllaf 411140Jse unit## Skii,lun,ler (crawler and wharf trle•uvse ' Itf YJA., up to an.! laclujilps ky 70,•11 Sustace 1lcateas and Ct1/4oul.SI A:Idaalt Ylant Lbit SItrs back#." (up to and InaluJlada Planer/ Trenching Mdchins (over i It. depth CapaCltylt Tuwec 1Jt YJ.)# h.t:l4 Ylan:t$ bit SRSrl,etterl Con.ecete Jult.t ►uchlne Cranst Tractor Cby.gaaaar Oclsl C••Mlalaatfon# Tractor (aur LVIVS (canal At.7 similar typ•e)J Concrete Planers Deck Lnglae$ thergick- larger than D-5-100 flywheel h.p. anal area, or stellar) suit- i man (u11t1e1J tyle)$ Urflsing "chine Operagor (including eater dozer. TAgee, Scraper And Puab Tractor stmgle vey)ne)f Tractor n "4131611 F-shllft funnJer.5-toad Capacity!# IlydecyraldtfC Seeder (bthM Attactwntsls TgaVeling Pipe Mrapplrq. Cleaning and bealing Itt.hlne (eller. Pulp ec aerd)t $aChine Tool Opegatuc# Msylnals Itaeblaal Tatou# loearumt{va lover 30 toms)$ Slwvel. Daeklww, A lnlegnal full Slat4 ViLlatorl Itect•arnic beam, Curb et cutter Draylin41. Claosl.sll lease 3/4 yd. and up to S cu. Yds, m.r.C.) " M (e..t.crete at all•I.IIIIJ IfeCha.Ileal Ylnlahee Icwp:aete-Clary, IL-2 9—PAY AarlfCabla)s Self-pcopelled Loeb and Coe tte Jul,na.wt, 13IJwe11 of rarllarlf Pavement bceakec (truck mbimated)s , flad.lh. bad Oil Mlafn► M/rblhrl ba.Jlar (aaptult of Pfnfah)# h.d•bec- tided 1:4911. fl,0181•1 Lp.11•avnt (alnyle engine, up to and including JS Ida. rtnuckil Salt-l•tu1•elled Tat ripallnloy M..Iclraal Slip ►barn IY.cq. 11--er-dlevea hydtAuJlc lifting device lug cunaCrege tufo.)# Sc 11.1-IJer ICtawlet a11J ta.eel type over J/4 y.l. and - up to an'J 1n.•1.,dir.y I% Y•Ja•)f Stinger CtanS (Austin-I:rstagf. . .,... - . of Alrllec ty#el f T.actec-bullawcet. Taayer Tringle Sc[a.et ' 1 .. _ en•Inc u a ra .. _ 1 to 1 0 #.. ., Il vAeel •nJ •tell• t ss u •',:.` " ' 1 P Y r a to and --... - Y P - nd similar •. '':.•:,.. .:.,:. .. :. .::: 1Y 11 1 d Y TLMaI ' 70 trl# Me ds t _I.cumitlv• loved up awlleladln . :...:... . . .. , y. _ .. .. ... .. , .- ,. .. .:. ... ....... .... ..... �,R�i^tit`._ 0. _ ... .. ..... _... . . ........ r. r • r, �r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 47, NO. 190-111IDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 `i e1%+r. 'ern?� .,� fit.,'<:'3"m`x.5 a^:'}as'' ",,�.Ii„,s""""�r"°"cY'"�`'' ,s `3•x�f� .y 'o,..4 �r.S. ."^.w5i�#d'�+T.�kr` -'" �,tt"ad.•y t f+'?, t+ ;,a_ .r i .i.^r'^y4r Z 4 .• �� r F rvH `".aT I !, Y;:„4 J,/.' a .M .t S'"i` n. Lla.l Iw1 lel aJQIrage _ - r, e.20, tlbCl=1011!10. G77-SOl2 P•'v 21 �,'"S+ - h•.'CM l"ytllrrSytt'OrO1wTOA!_.'lC.oac�dl - �a - - ., 4uwS.7a G•ae w r 75'ea0 up to tad ldba wtlOy 100.toad C.C. - Mawly EJ•i•ri++ a Uw.� t.�4c l > p11.aDle)r.Decrf<► Oar9r'(1004 L-30 pay'Sppl!- R.r•a H l tl M«.1..a wa.rba a j!•h. t < caLlcf),IW+l la:ra at+cct`al,avy Duty wlalion-vctaer G7irt.lrulloot ta-:ra,6.or`.d1011ar`tnl . rip to en.ti/nrlualiy �� :.ItiO «:i i°�'(t0wj L"+WY+lyrllCattelt IawYat•11 L.Cunotl,ie-lJ/wall: - haw s 9 r wetetu 1 11 n tucNaerol-L1aJa•Opeiator (slrr4le enytne)/ Group It ! 672 i 1.25 .70 51.00 .10 -- «= 4 1•rlclpl. trjtno-Yr• co[ t rICl J anJ eLllar trpu, eac•pt 41434 Gcoup 28 0.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 i Gtlt"Nuts tt t1tcJ Yaitbr»avSol.r+lfpw0•nt (rfoyle^eirglre: drat Ccoup 1/ 8.06 1.25 .70 -1.00 .10 yda'$"iu.r a) :M+iu.r.-t lreJ'.Is[ah;luvinq 1Slutl+ena (wlatpld Clump't1 8.9S 1.25 .10 X.00 .10 Gc Sr - 0.10 1.25 .10 1.00- .10 `. • � ' drjlnaf.�Gra.lrl,�aaa iplller•,'ar4Jsi0tla[)'10vc'2S yd•. ai�l...up uup Gi 'Lt 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 -FtO 0 cw'sj�Ja ovrl�;tlaCtlroey:Or�yllaa, L'lerr.lrall _ a+P ' (twc['SRu:ryfa ;. [.c.)(lavja�ooe pay alq+llc•Ale1J 'TO uar-Crane - Group 78 -9.05 1.2S .70 1.00 .10 fX I,r(atraanl Tra toc t wJei (crawl.[ and yhec tyle-over 65,yda.)I Grump As 9.05 1.25' .70 1.00 .10 r �xM•ldu cectltlear MJJ•l.'Mlaer •nd_,O1011.r-Puy.tll';6lultr.Cnt' ccuup.So �.. 9.10. 1.23 . .70 1.00 .10 cc oup to i 9.11 .1.25 .70 1.00 .14 #�Otoup i1 Jwto Cc.dcrtrWcoautic`SIlp,ror01 Ccdna-Dues 100:tona Gca p 111 1.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 fr'rllorN l`.�+r.laY +I pt/cablci lioltt:atllC-Lr4a Guy'Detrle► .is GcouP 12[ 9.20 1.25 ,TO 1.00 .10 F dlrlLr';tylea (capable at 4olaelriy IOO:tona ot.riial116iy .' oup".11i l.2S 1:25 .TO 1:00 IO tr.a jay ell lla!�lcU Pluaa+L.eawtor - Ieta'tAan'J$O eu.'yJa.( oup 118 1550 1.23 .70 1.00 .10 `c° .wcrantra! YLitiJriny Kiri.Lrcl Jlrtille fora_.rr.val.it-Mowrip•trol, oup,'ISS 9.75 1.25 JO .1.00 .10 4'`'x ywlat=rrrjl�r)7:'YYts lubtla;Ibch)na7 Mubt.J_tl[eJ'eaitti;:•.ivi14 - - oup ISr ..9.OS 1.25 .70. 1.00. .10 e. 6 ` eyullvaent ItulU}1e er jwe Crrclid. Gteiplller..nA a/011ar, r-c :.stYls ..vir O cu.':-Yia scwtAll R.iAt.et tlted rclt=l6eAlny':Scrapec - y�q't�'»IVsdDle .h el wger eylFa=ial/ loaJlny 2.oi erare units)/`tlubLer- , red-crop, :pu Alny cl,e •nSU�ar w/o`Prah Gt 'tvsA=pull` t r �SISOCeIer.t.ur aJJltlanalto Dasa"catel l?alines Ejulpaentc(2' "runit• away)1 anJ•r Tcaccur (9uaJ%9•oc rin(3•c tyfi)r'►tinnal }MY1• IIa/'Itrj K thine ` ... "'a -' _ i Gt4wp fr+�Gral Llaerl Cand1 Tctawertttl•Ilcopter pilot# ul)bllne V1 r" 6Atew Yt h.m:ee:G.nt'tutlrJ Lirth%Mavinq'CqulpOene".4151.00 p/b , i;aJJltlurial to t.ai• utN i�IJi•dl Yae•vatot (ovei,730'eu. yJ.j 'ss�4 yam; -' SCJ L .: . • ,.. � �' h 1 14 _ ri 51DUTAL 41GISHAj VOL. 42,NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPXEMaEE 30, 1977 �'�•,,:t ,>u ' .va",w.�'.` -t:t i c, a"r i x,s ....�y. �u.si•'�.«.. �ixaa<v,xac>w.r..,;.ev>.saU .a�:;:.+ .zM1. x .+`• 3: `+ F, t ..r7 lT•r+.5 R�- E ES° ' r x - pl7Cl ��w "" tr ' 'T111k?t DIl1Yt71S pup]a ititcLdaeca+r•awd�Traen[et - :vE �GorpTr, t+riv'it,ot.Weldelrur:eorOfwetlows'at eef+lelea of I mortes a1= Aclu.7ln� all vslaeles 1 G/nttol <sa tbaw:plr torr)t Tul11C _ ' .+lllot_CiWexcluding sawing heavy sg F—at per�lt load $trout►sA.'Jum ro.ac ![OOr T,. Gii•p It P/lrvarot;veblclar'or-combination o[ vehicles of J•sales A �,. Ctoup�9r"11u..tuA1;CerewtPlsatlbutoctn,al-Truekt'11Aa0 OI1 SpreaOs[ Tluat. ister Tr ucR, 2'.arle _ Gtwp•t Lwj ot;rleae•t7un•IL;yards •,�e `' ' �'ap•"a7a 7tanrit ria umle[^)_ya[Os/ Alrper4te, leer tha1�f4 ystas 3GrDWI luck Bepalrrun uelepr Grin'p`91 liaterfT[uck }3 oc�po[w•rales iawp,Il0aYtlY.an! trlLityprt[uclt}vhen:pertotringWithin the b7eirate[r! �Dewcl t.1on7?1'lpellne'�nd.Udllty working TtuCk Inclw11n9'Uln`ch Iwt 1lmitgJ to",c uck.rppllesDla to;Plpelln. ', 'Uilll�yp'u rk 'v�ere �`erra(arlcu:eteuil• usedt Slurry Orlvart iilc�k`C'aVisa rLnf Tl[aran;(S09 pec=Mur�ddlt1o1101 [or.Tlrcasn) Z Group�111 v4Taanrit wlr s1;Yetds oc;ro[e1.Dwperrts, 6%Ya[ds and 6touphlTl�Otivec ot,veplclo or cosbinselon-pt vehicles ofd Y� Ote7ialC K. ' etoup111 tkiwp lE•Yardr but leu then 25 Ards 1 eco, . .1:[. p�ltit�riae-ur,SYCJlst1 Ccana,`;or�plrllsr type,ot equipment 4[lviU"►uik Lltt DclvetrMoaa`Catclsc. blypuay GiouP425, 819fAll-o![hlpwa biulpwient-rltAln Tewteie l [1rJlctlon, p Y Y nC'v1tA rultlpls �ottyhlyl.+a ak..lnaUun`,o[ vehlcles'pt.eyulpre joue[ rtwt�ct X51.00.pet>hour a4dtclonallj Ow*. 25 yardo'or 1its1�T[u kcPel•![eun - - x taaup 19r�Truekfwpalratn�Ma17et 1 - y fEDERAI'REGISTER,'VOL 47,'1,10.'190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 y N ��� "�.r� -�� vpwtti'�.•r.. .:S_ +..�F�l.. .•.!..•nnr�,aeikw-4e:wi• -� 4a-��`t�.usaM,wstE.�debu.�`ta.Yt�i+r+nr.upvata�w,.e{Oa..fis�+a,+��a+'���s�...*.w� . ... n. f w :6:t•wrlMV,a4w\4-Yi�•t:f'r:.•14 . ..•.. j.::i.Ii1J.r•r. ZO :::0i:1-1.Y..•S"•r''1•:•ti.;1 1.;�6:�r1.Zs:b l�r.l�Sk•••��• ...f6i•✓••r1... ... . :.Ul•Uaul]ttJ13 Ulll'I::ION , STAIV. t.ittrrnia COWsi')!Ss lalmslal, fest., LOm Angeles. 0840.20. u.er.14.. sm.sesmarClmo. Cas 1-1.airap,:. S.rs..ft•steta 4"S OfZISIf]N Y0. C07-5097 10820 3 tts atria 41.:1:16089 114:�I M. 1'1417-SOY) CAT94 bat.oC M.bl lr`.t 1uq >.qat•,••7.r 1�7111.41 13- Ca7T-5042 Jste.1 stay %, 1S7t. 1.6 42 1b 21246 Dart Mll'r"a lar ..+4x08 h:a14.1.t 1081 Cm-ts Y.:tion Cw.61e924.1 a.0 23.116 94013y M.•e• 08...1 •;a..1.4 trt. rk%Ctr•nts UP to a(.J lnel..Jlny 4 strsles. 4.4108 F.tay.b.•.lu.1••...•f. H.•.Ir E1+0808.1•. _, .__ Q•fa N i Y Yu61•w9 V-16. •wlhl arra.111. b+da 1!•..Ir EJ.•tM• t4lY`tft/CtaNit i- R+t.a H l Y P.•.1a.6 V•a•11•. a•1:+r Impat lal C"Unty 17 �• t• t'lectrlclalw i 13.00 ,7! 11191.115 1 a•b1:;:t.:w 4ru13 S 1J.v0 .50 $ 1.17 .04 Cable Spllcet• 11.26 .75 3941.45 bl:tl.11c1Mtt:,: 1).173 .7113 1,00 .$0 .Ot tern Whine lake Navel Otdatwe Taut Station, Ldratda A171 L•kt:0U1[1 n:; atwwa,.son•t 1 11208.4/sl C..rnty 11.22 1.03 1.60 .12 tlectrlelal.sl Teet.nlelane 14.02 .70 11161.on .15 tam C•u..rty 12.65 1.00 1.45 .07 Cable splicers 16.20 .70 11161.46 .15 I.32 O../s1.•a C.+01.11 felti.s of 1109n Caol.ty (bemaltMt4r OC Sa..ta la4.1,a, tt.111:A. Venice, comaty) P•sWa.6a• L•.rth Y+anJ.rna• CleCtslclatls7 Tecbnlclanl 12•)2 •TO 1\61.4tl ,iS ACC•Jla, !►..1.6..vt• 41.J S,1.11b of Cable Splicers 13.55 .70 1101.48 .15 F..:v:tal.s blvJ„ Incl.Jlr:) GUa Aryelae QPAnty I'wq bear:.)! Otan•Je Cnrrty 11.20 1.13 1.43 .30 tluctflclans 12.6! 1.05 }\61.95 .07 Ws 0v.2e 1.L l.wr.ty lea:ept C+ble Splices■ 12.95 I.OS ]1191.15 .01 Cities ut ssr.ts n.t6lca. :ullbu. 09at.2e County Vel.lce, 1'082.1••:.08, ::108th Rleotrlclans 12.54 .01 31101.45 .02 P»9/ena, Acc:+iia. h,ocurte Cable Splicers 11.12 .111 31101.41 ,02 01.3!jamb ut Mra.Ct41.: blvJ., Itiveselde Cawnty Ir.:lndl•r) len ! 11.•08;nl 11.20 1.15 1.63 .30 tlectalclans 12.36 .E3 31141.6: .04 661vet.l4e :nl 5.n L•rrrar4uA Cable Splleesa 12.61. .us 11111.6! .04 -4 Gwt.tte• 11.20 1.2E 1.55 .14 ban Getuarllno County n tlaetticlane 12.00 l.tl ]at2.00 .04 m Eart• Eatt.r6a +nJ Gan 1,.1■ N r4.121.1(:....tier 11.35 1.15 1.10 .95 .02 Cable Splleeae 12.10 1.11 1661.00 .06 Ve1.1.4a 11.7E 1.00 1.20 ..OS b041 tole Oblat+s County by W*. Tv.4,13.1 E.2SS .9S 1.9! .SS tlectslelans 12.26 1.00 1tfl.3S ,03 CA01•U8:U496 Cable Splicers 13.4E 1.00 l\41.15 .01 a'64lente[. 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Santa basbasa County Sao Pilss■ 40.11 1.49 1.93 1.00 .OE (Vandmnitrag AIT1( Tat.le P...c6 Sar("get..rs 10.13 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Clects/.:lane 1/.25 1.10 1\61.114 .01 5nin•11rs41 rllr.ttivrta.:n, Gsldya Cable Apllcess 15.25 1.10 1\11.1! .01 oa 7. 08 ca.tant.•ta9 [.:tttca Remainder PC County 4s.•la.lrnl M.•:a •ilr.iat 10.1E 1.40 1.15 1.00 .06 tleettlelane 12.50 1.10 J\01.15 ,01 YstJ .w..l tl..•t layrta 10.25 1.4v 1.93 1.00 .06 Cable Spilcats 13.50 1.10 11101.3: .03 Usa.7 1..w k ul twjl l 10.28 1.49 1.9S 1.00 .06 vrutrra Cuenly Pnc•nutlC 410811084 10•10 1.49 1.95 1.00 .04 E10ct96elans 12.77 .E4 Atl.tl! .02 Nlllrt►•Jt.tr 10,5! 1.19 1.95 1.00 .04 Cable splicers 14,05 .64 ]7,01.0! .02 Clawtil'WaA'.t t.eas119 rw••.r.s 9.41 1.10 1.15 1.00 .00 Carat f16.at 11r1 ant 7t.:velln•7 - tt.•:t.lne 9.6E 1.10 1.T5 1.00 .00 4kr9.al1 I:t:TAi:1112 11.21 1.30 1.00 .66 .07 411 ' /lOERAI REGISTER. VOL. 03, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SE►tEMDEQ 30. 1977 J1 . .' w i nwlertratrjars r. 3 •`•�-'' 11tD1rsutrlwa r. � ' • a A- 1#3 1a :.tri-wpRr�erer fd. 1!1 l rI».....,a..rre.1. 1/tlCtgtea7 M0. 49177-Sg11s �Cnnt•af Ata+tda. xlptur. trn+f..t. tNti* �•i1r ••�• +••�•••�i ••••••• fw.a.b+•.ear.ree�•.►a Caleveta%. Cula:.a, Conde& It...lr ELtalya O.+ta C:aat&. Hr! tante. Ct 4ua.At, toga•• Marl rossaa+a Y+eaadooe a.Jra 11...1[ lte.earaa rtusl..a. 41le.a.. b.r.1.■1dt, alryt x1 a•'T•' Raa.a J14,it P".1". Yeaatwa Apo. I.. Liar. I.Nwoe. rt.4,ax. naln. n.$If.:■. R...!.:lar'+. P6'4. J. Parking teat Striping 1a.1a n.d•I.:. Pt•.trtrr. naps, ttra&Ja, 400Jee 11111bor&r K.rteest rla.•.t. 1.1•Pa42, SacJ&/.•aata. Paaene, ■tale a"Tulare San twnl4a. San rtanclsv, Ca4nft44 Sao Jualall. San mg-1. Santa Tearela selttE&ttng 4trletr Coats. Seat& Crus. Sbaat&. Appileatoe $9.17 .SS .40 ;b Stena. i/atlr■d. Satan:.. !floral Stap leatalt*r1 f.alal.u. Lt&ulslaua. Satter. Traffic Saet9at*Sasd- Tebaa4. Trintty. Tulmet. blasedeJ Sislpee 0.94 .55 .40 tr luatuseau. la■tu arta Tata !sell..# lateral atop tnatallr . Cuusttes. Ca1114401a 9149990 e*rfac* sand- bideterf stefperl 7.00 .13 .40 b Slaver Seal DoerattonR 0eletlaretse Stwlunasunse Mtaor lhaaestbe 0.14 IS .40 IN Alpine, Malar, Calevaras. Scone"*tttn 7.110 .51 .40 b Lan J■wl:.t0. Stanlslaas and Aly■Iseater olaetatex 7.00 .S3 .40 b Truluwae Cuunttea 011.70 111.00 ;1.10 111.00 SWattlaaas 46.110 .SS .40 b Ataaeda xa.J 4w4&94 C4a9a Tup IUs 6.00 .53 .40 b C44Mtle■ 17.25 1.33 1.35 .35 aeoalateg Canntses mall.. u•lusa. Ct 1a nada. Traffic Delineating Device Glenn. Leaven. Kwbw, utrad „ applieaearl fibres Stop Z Ptacs:, rlrrsas. ::ac:+asnto. Installer. Te6191c&Efface 51.0884. 5lr99a. Suttee. Sandblxat*e9.31 .15 e 708#4". Tule MJ two bullwe fUMfe dusteeael" A tkwstlea 13.50 1.03 1.21 .35 devotes a"Ifemum. rMlel ha San rauft.P A"Santa Claes stop 106101141. &$&else 9n t>nantl*s 12.11S 1.35 1.25 .21 @Efface sanaM.lastedl 7.91 .53 .40 b Ylreaflctanrt Stelpee 10.41 .51 .40 b aaelf"aa. peteed, Stanlauss Mallet latellaarl 0.41 .SS .40 b aaJ TwaluOne WanRtes Singer Seal 4%MNAN401 CleatfiClans 12.72 .94 3611.90 1/44 Mlure Cleratue 9.17 .SS .40 b CaWr 51-111.ars 1400 .94 3601.50 1/4% Srpme"s tun 4.61 AS .40 b s.att.uta$ Arlal{eatue Operator 7.91 .15 .60 b Asa-lue. C1 truado. Secraaent Saattleam 11.110 .SS .40 b a" Tota C"mries 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 !up"An 0.41 .35 .40 b Palutata4 VolumWest xtf•9n*. b&J..r. Calamfas Costen CueN Cluster 14.11 11.25 9.211. .30 and San Ju+4aln dwanttaa tal9efaa btas,b 11.92 .70 2.34 1.11 Aftmage. Samoomto 4" WWI* as. Sptayl Urat1■:a;a T+p•rsJ 11w9*es relate, the a" L'airol Stale) saaftulJJ eaet.oetti.40 tt.3S 1.04 1.10 1.00 .110 54498#9+steel Pgathauyets 10.72 .70 3.J4 1.11 tlaaaelsr Dew!rsl'eb 12.01 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 14010A1 t(Gi17r0, VOL. 42. 170. 140•._90/DAY. OCIOSJR 14, Wa,? !'!�•••�••ai$:..r�.....r..._.- ...w:L.r.....5.+•.�..;:�..�...L.R�'•: +e s "••• .��� .a. M:•r'"t.I• I'a ..,. AWIFICA7 a• I0m r. .:t"•.,e•.t..11'11•.7.v.w.`.N..l. 'a ...�a� '��' .r ;'': 1141111&gll■rJ,r �s f:>r,irita+rnirts r. 5 'T 1ltwifIvoltviS P 6 { i PlCsnU+i•t t.�f$I- f0ent•d • �' w -s a»«.slap«r..ala- O!7[tStQr1 s10. CA77-5091 ICaxt•dj �,, �a er i.i1a - F•4.s»>1...4t.t•.r»»»L. 4t-if '. - :... I�yr.Ia. •t R«b♦ M L Y lMtsa«r Yat»Haw w.l'4. iY ^lccttaa, firya, reser. A".. t.. :-11$, Co'o't tea St"s .t1 .s0 tlietcrlelawsa Sar t tat wrracsat 7acrlyasa. ssetce4 aced '- Ataa•eaa,.•:.w.0 a "Ca. Tu0l+tew.e Ca+atlsa. naps,re..l;:aiaw l;w,natca 31.94 .73 2.21 124 ,04 t[isetricisns 412.71 .94 Ut3•Se 1/tt ! -S#r.tni.a CwaLy 13_54 .73 1.414 .30 G4Iw Spllcarw 11.00 .14 36*1.30 1/4k Tlic :.a ret ax "trotter . ,y 'Alpiaa:.Au,a:.r. Caiassrra, Aata.iot, t:l 0otsdo. Sactaawnt �, .Lan.s.,;,�afn: 5taais:aua an.i a4%4 TQt4a Cr.w.tlsa 11.72 .67 1.73 .02 Twlw+ac a..wet/rs 3.l7 1.00 .TO 2.00 l staras Al ' 1pena.iae. What. Glaveraw sn4 San Jess"In Cuuatlea btuah 3.32 .70 2.34 l.it 'l1wt:.etaf:.StsaRtltetras Sprays Sheetract Tapeess .$in benit.a at.A,S#nta i Seting Stayer sesttuldt Clara•Ct.auttea 15.15 1.0u 1.77 .1• SenJblastexs Stcueturai S+a ri.tea a .us�ty'' 14,41 1.14 2.)0 .2s steals Pa ech agass 10.12 .70 2.34 1.11 Rlumbecaa Y Coatca Costa Couatr 14.37 I.ZS' 2.29 .26 z ,�` - i'lurtrorwr Sterwtieteast cetx�sitw S3 cAT7 air.- nn.tf► r t42!s ,2� 7-Septexser 30, Sa 197 ; n isateo County 14.41 1.14 2.38 .25 GlaoafaY. lwr,tY.L+rLt#. t)el t w«La.'Li L.a+ai:t;fYcZno. C) fR,.t:.'s1.7t, Yarlo, rattpi;,:a, Decision N7. CA77-3092 - mus. 4t rl "arc.i"AL4.tc[sy.,N41.4. 142 Th S2543-Sapaewtatt 30. 337 j M 4ev:.la; Placer. SACC.�4.nt0.. Iatpartal, tnyo, itatn, tea .: "San-bcnit�,•San I's ant-x4, $4.4i Juay Artgelss. iaar+o, Orataye. anSan rater. Sart# 7tieerst4a. San beraardlno. i;t Ciata >.r,ta Ctut, Sal#na, San W1s Obispo.Santa bacbara and Ventura 7+,0iw,r. Yu1d a.A Y.+ba G;unclrw. Crlitornia +'- �Cuwusca. Ca1ltutnia Q..t4 et OryuAll Installers. 11.40 1.49 1.95 _3d .07 'betcatayesaa 3tttnsaasans9 t latatas►r Cala»ccaa, ' !461tia3 Let Striping Nork n d f'411 .i.-.1r a a+.t T�ol.:rwa. s Cuunttra t 11.70 : 1.00 1.30 1.00 AM/OrNrkecst ighuay tu .. in and tw"Crutttt toff Matt.to act Cdr+trs'.Cu:ts CQ. 12.5 1.35 1.14 .25 Sirtµ�zi 10.47 .ss .40 b llJat .tt.,�f. r+.ta, 1•t..«r. Str! pe „ tWt sell r 41.47 ,SS .40 to , TtoCttC Oaiinerting 0ettica �,.t.tia a,.J i,!.. {..,.:.t,ra - 17.'.0 1.0.3 3.21 - .23 - Applicators Mosel Slop Sea to tit r., ir..t w..x,t.. Gt+ir. : - i4lct4IIQcs Tcattle Sur race 4` Coa,.ttca' 12.JS t.13 I:S .23 x Sattibiascer 3,37 .SS .40 Is Y .,r tiINO FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 194--FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1977 tea wbt ..o.. , ■ ....._.•w.T•.i�r....q.,it.',,,. ""'7':t'j''pti .^• i}y},•F tl ).t �y�' 2Y ;,N' t •t,�,: ..e.P,:'.l'..�1'!. ..,` .Mw+•.+.-•+...ti. „�,t�.'2....,,+-..,....w.,. ,, •.�.+.x-s:: y�•n "'c1,a-y.x,Je+a:�=nE,+..n.s sin'2mit .er.i.a.,>',. Fv ♦::.'w•-•..• M 7 r Ilf lllClcarhuts F. l MWIf1CAtIMIS P. 8 CA e , a R �� i,Yx,st,.,:.�f;�i-:•rvr �•_.�l'A► artrtrxi wb. cw7>,•Sos2 taMtt•nl yh -f.a-P Gur t•Y•r•..u. d..It fai.�.8.••l.e.Y•r+».. Ilr..lr f.4•.«.. Na«or f d..•a.. Rrr.• H i Y !•:rN..• Y.••N•. .wllr Ru• N t ti rwla.• Y•r•rt•• w.dr•. I Ar".1.. Soft Ptwot Lararst arn• i.. tat An"Ies. Ocanga. .urli.v (tratttr 'devt•ra:elfa lnj Rlvecat4e, Santa easbara. �- • .at.�.tt :a+,i..www.ea! San Imes fd.l". San "dty. l..�tallci. uaruc 't,urtact taa 0alrstatl:. "7.91 .55 .40 b Rataat4t0o asd veatuta CAW. .31,1.00 .70 .42 ..60 .06 NF.ec 41+:.r.•t:+t -9.37 .55 ..40 b S(urrjceetau 0_B7 .55 _40 - b 'I br'Ci510U rFOt CATT-5013 --ea.d��! ltylttst.0-U.�sawt 73Y' .55 .40 b °LLutrler ui' 6.90 .55 .40 b (42 1N 52953-Scptv+.tat 30. 1!! 1 i,puclal. Rata, ion 4u,yales. 7{i n.n 6.47' :S$ .40 b Orxtaje..Rlvecalde. San Oarase4ina,.San Luta One". Srst'tis,x ttu�atin4 Wvlce Santa'tlatbats sad Veatuca dygalvtoc 1.37 .S5 .40 b .� F0l14! ; •rto-et Install t!-:t y. t Con++tfas, Calltcrnia u S,ilr a n`aLtet.rt` r -4.98 .55 .40 b ital�it {tt"ci{.•t,,�t..:nt stry; Chet.'t '!er�oi.'atlrt,"rttattic-auctacd - otya,all Installer• 11.40 1.49 3.95 .40 .07 + Ft, rsndLla.}viy 7,0s ,S5 .40 b PlastecTat•dern " S!•irt Sl,•:,.r at tanr V.utura Camty 11.23 LOS 2.45 1.I0 !'tLu Cnrrat•t[ <s,96 .55 .40 p Son RatbaraCaatty Sl:iitysv'Y.tit 7.91 :5S .40 b (Santa#bets) 10:23 1.05 2.30 .60 }.y ApjIic.irc-.ti(,arscar .'7.08 .55 .40 b - San'barbacaCounty ,,;. :tiutti.•arn 6.90 .SS .40 b (except Santa Natla) 10.33 1.05 2.30 .60 -t Kato co.utty 10.1na Lake 11 p'Y,n 6.08 .55 .40 b flaval ikd4uttce cast M Ytaeirr Zrs.Ja:as N Vrnlui a"/a my 11.23 IAS 2.15 2.10 Station. W.rar4S Acro/ 12.225 1.0S .2.30 .60 fsii4a'Ottt»ra t�wnty Racn Ckmoty IRewaindar s''�' (5.intf,rAil ) '10.23 �' 2.05 2.30 a0 at ('aunty) 9.60 1.0S 2.30 .60 •' - rlwd.arsi Steaitfttterai Santa'hitL4,i`.Cs.u:.ty 1 .trial.Taut lax: Otsa. a( k•9e nartai 10.13 1:05 2.30 .60 RlvarslJo. San AecnacJlno. San Luta Obtspo. Santa Scr.t5tattor. ' '� t4rwra aryl ventura taus. 12.41 lot l66 Us 7/46 a tJ ar da 4d u1 ,: 12.22S' 1.05 2.30 .60 Rrtn tJunty.;Yw.�atr.iar Soft 411"t Layerst of C..antLoa bayeles, Orartya. r3wt Y 9.60 1.05 2.30 .60 blvarsl4e. Santa Racbara. c� tlur2 isar Sti+sttttecas San luis wlspi. San ?, Iry.�lal U Sa s'}uq�irS.n ni. Recaardine avantuta Cos. 11:00 .70 .02 .60 .00 �`�'' Oi ar:e ,•hiv.�si.ie., ,- Er.i:.r4lr w San lath: a,ni'a vmt.ua *h' Vent•,ta G.us.iiry12.41 106 116 13t 3/49 a t yy Y f� f t/t4irAt YLGISlt><. VOL. 47, 140. 199-I1R4OAY. OCIOMtR $4, 1917 runtftcArtals P. 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On } W y+.sil !Octal ltrs 12.a1 .iB J.20 ./0 .07 �••a•� ""`'�� i'ainteta� t+«.i'1€'yjQQ2• StpLt'a4ci jCi,1StT() x Outage: >': iutina f.t uta an.l:os iati,oress: "..01-JI .ar'M.&1..ca, Croup 1 ; 7.60 .45 .210 ,^ Tsattt« f-a13u«•etiu) aavfct Group 7.70 A5 =0 t ' •1i.ticaa r 9.J7 .SS .40 AGawp 3 .45 :O t at-,i, 1n•t.1l.tt ttattic •Arta.. a,.r..t- D.clalat AIA}( 42zfi- KNI. / 1 s^" t+taaiEir'atrff.rr 0.9E .SS .t0 L �?i]2$3[)0j.�CptCiiLgrJ,f,l�j'j3 11411•tr::(i4sttic a,$(act dutaga: oat it.lsatttt ++(.eel stop Itrlcklayess 11.50 .20 x Irrt.tle-r"atil-:ci 7.08 .SS .40 b - iiuicy «tar a;Krsii:nr Ttecleltw J1A�t.22r1- M!. t_ A� xla.r^cy'•(sats 6.99 .SS .40 b ,?�!1 9jf11 -Septtotw r�D,1'?j7} Slu.. �•e Attr. 7,94 .35 .40 Is C►,artlls: -� Af.i,li at•u fh•.sator 7.04 .SS .46 b numbere smt Stesarittero21.39 .50 .fit .10 i ..t.uttica_-n.. R.SO .SS .40 b ttul,tsars, 6.00 SS .40 b ttectsion JTA�7,b2iD-M-.t, j I ' vlwAtct►i`St.awfitterr 12.41 lot 164 114 I/44 2 5�Dt - .wsptcrber . 1g7I �✓ ! feet Jtetat €i Ati"sa, 13.40 1.04 I.24 .01 CbNARD- z:wra Floor layrra 9.6: A0 .50 .04 O �< $ivaberr and Stearai'itters• 11»40 .60 .45 .10 ..4 > Sbtat Kstal Itaritera 11.06 .50 M .07 t-f..lStrltt t+�.=fn77 ,cv5 K'S. Al- M � -"ra2wYn !.tit�l. €-t<.r:.cs JO, l4! l clic lriatt t1 A'7-;?t.9. 1•x-!. Z � i Sas t kayo C,..nts'. CAIIeons 11 Fk 5j=-» Septctat.er 30,1977) �� Cbwage: d,arrjea WMAItroa at,Zwee firywall 'InaaallrAa 312;aS .66 12.20 .80 .07ttterr wtd Mledrlverara Zone ;, City of Council B€.alta aarl ab-titinl; ri..:saa, 51-41ittets 12-41 loo -14.4 lit 1/44 wuticf 1-4l iticr anclnJing work On Or t,.rtaiwtng to llta Niaauurl Itiver) Stseet t+ jai «�t.ats 12.96 1.04 2.24 .01 C»au'at ti.sotis- Zone 3- City at Council biwfro s.A atatting rxntctl-aittlen - a exc1u1/All trorM 04 or Iart•init.g to t1-c Ntsuourt Ifiver) ° t..t,.ac.•c.t-une l0. City or Council Blutra earl abutting suntclpslltits eacynitt uork co or g �,. tC pmrtsiuUt to the Nita.url ktver) ' { ft-•.r 1:+lwilvew�i.t01riatnra- Zone l• city or ctwu:cil Dturrs std abuttlo a.utietyatttlea eacyt.lfng work on or perteSulo y to tlat Missouri I€Ivtrf r Truth 1Vtvert,-Zona 10 City Of Council bluffs arrl ,.buttlhti muilcll-..ittlau tu.luilty.work wt ar t«:rtafntttg to tin: Ntaa.wrl !tits) { •'i 4 " 6 .. Cit .. , • ,(r fTOERAt A(GISIER. VOL 42, f40. 199-fRIDAT, OCTOBER 14. 1977 LA *'fir ...._.... . s a WDIFICAT101IS P. s mu:nu,nar 7. 6 Ie7CJ9A4as Iai. I-_0yU Icu,t•dI INXIS1111111141, CA77-!4191 IcWkt•J) 41,-L••Py.rr• Dr i[ FJ..,.0r.1..•ILr.-..,• _ 11Il...lr 14- 1, ... EJ.tMI.. R.•.• Hae F..•(... v....... ..ai-. R-b• 11 a• P,wdww• V•urw• •.J.w any.. h. •as••T.. Jllti - Palwtetw: s Y[1.e T•nJe[at has in. Saw Francisco, 5� i'Calararrr-1 San� Jua{rin Cw_ 39.YO S1.25 51.70 a•d Sonoma Counties .ill.i[.[to[a. *Cobb $11.77 .99 $1.70 .tlU ,Ul CLlaf or P..ty:Co Gruup.10 - sl,r.y 12.21 .99 1.10 .80 ,Ul •Tlle'Siilcra'Nrll.vri[ Tapece 12.72 .99 1.17 .tl0 .01 Alpin., Ar•a..r,�41utar, Pluwoecy Sleawfltterst .7 ;G.Iavc.aa n:Nuso, rldarsdu, Alpine, AM•doe IAa..tweca '-, .Clean[ l�r..cn,-.NJ,t..C, HevaJ„ pottluw Of etwatyl. Pliiwaa. Sacramento, Calaveras, reason. >'Oon'Joaquln, Sh.sta, - K.clwea, HecceJ, Mutterer. .salarea, .Sutl•C, San Joaqulw, Santa Gut, -�iScua lwt,-y. u'and Tuba Cos. 7-70 .00 1.20 Suttee, T"Molf. Tuolumne and Tuba Cowntlsa 11.60 1.44 2.00 10 LWCI310.11o. G77 5091--`14-.9. 62 Footautel �3 U2 119'52927 S..pccwt.rr 30, 197 ) (al Employer eoatrlh. o Ot o basic t cly rat for owe. S y.•.,r]• e..•.vicr, Alameda;Alpin•, A.a f nr, and a1 of Wslc hourly ra a fu L ..nlM to S yca[a . vxrt L�. P.y kµCalaveiae,'Co tr _j Uel Credit. Six PaW 11011day A thr•vyh F. r,,.IbTW '.;t1F.iuJa�.fY.iino, Fwq.O...Lr•1'•r-.,.u• f'�lluct.nldt,`'lftar ln,'!tar lµ.va, .� B•dr 0•dc sMalC ] fLNila[ y11apa, Il...lr 11«.1r X 144txr P:_7 r .�r. :::. R•a. R•.r. 11 a r F.......• v..n... .«!.. +�Stah Yenito, San I'rarnclscu,• Power Fqulpwent Operator aFP.. I.. +Sae JUaquln, Srniliaaea, Santa 4Ftclara, Santa Cfur, Solana. Ales I ACOA 2 TiOwa S�ttrr, Tchara, ,Z Tuoluene• Y as A6.1 Taw Group 1 $9.11 :10.65 11.50• 3:.25 .90 2v Q Cowltlea,'-Call[ornla Croup 2 9.50 11.01. 1.58. 2.25 .90 .21) Group 7� ' 9.71 11.24 1.5111. 2.2s .90 .29 n t?i!Rje�. Group 4 10.12 11.87 1.58• 2.25 .90 .29 a �Trt1tic tcIcaant[ Gtou t P S IO.SS 12.06 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 �l.ika.Te/.ou Area - - Gco.np L 10.71 12.22 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 ' R1&cci16falls, 11.98 .84 11..92 .08 Croup 7 10.67 12.18 1.50• 2.15 -90 .29 $� ,Gb1e;SpLlccis 15.28 .84 11/.92 .00 Gtuvp O 11.71 12.02 1.58• 2.25 !0 .29 3 z�Calaveraa,and SiniJwquln Co G[fw.p! 11.54 17.05 l.Se• 2.25 90 .29 fitlectilclans 17.05 .96 79.1.49 .01 Croup 10 1L76 11.27 LSO• 2.25 .!u 29 [Gbla'Spliccre 14.60 .96 11[1.49 .01 Group IO-t 11.08 17.31 1.58• 2.25 .90 .29 Y�llala an0_Sulaiw Counties 1 Group 11 •� 12.06 11.57 1.50. 2.25 .93 .29 3 .,Llectriclans 12.91 1.06 11.1.10 .04 Group ll-A 11.22 14.71 1.50• 2.25 .10 .2Y yCable•Gpllcets'. 11.42 1.08 3t.1.10 .04 Group 11-0 11.32 15.07 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 � Yarlo,Sn:f'Sor:uw Gwnalea Group11-C 11.44 15.15 1.50• 2.25 YO .2v *zr ?Electrlalin. 13.15 1.11 )9..70 .02 [ •Includes 5.28 per 4ouc o Nos tool J Health and Yalf re Fw.J. _ Yh� 6C.Wtl-SJillcats 14.50 1.11 - 310.70 ,02 A.4b k ,'Llevalor­G.hstcuetots - 14.02 .74b .54 a .025 19114 Tandecos tliratoc lar.attuCLOCa•,Ikl)•cr 7009 .745 .56 a .025 Glrveraa t San Joaqulw Cos. $9.911 $1.25 $1.70 �'r'�._; - Pw.ar I:p.lp..rat Ope•atu[or allot of Party to Group 10 Tile rrcters' Ilelperst - Alllue.-AMadur. Calaw res. 1ldrraJu. Yev.sa. Placer. ` SYclaecnte. San Joaqulw. Swttrr. Te1.'Ma. Tale 2" TULA Ceenttes 1.78 .80 1.20 ry. FEDERAL REGISTER,-VOL 412, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1977 l4z ow. � - luull�cAr1011i r. s lr1u:1'tu1tt111r.r. fs • ly•.1^.I�.v u.. i ai► �u_.J .v.t bl ar.151(Y/NO. CA77-50711 IC.a}t•dt - -- -- - ala_..•-_ l ►rrtt•wrLa•r«w+w Mra1r �•Ls•It.w Mr.1.66.....6 � !w. N i• 1..6...6 v«.r... .wJ. 1.1.6 11 l M p•.d»• V+arrw+ «.J... AArr. 1. Air".T.. a 'Yi i.a 7.L.1ea a. - Pa latrtu Mrr la. Ean ttaticlaca. sm J.slrtn ws_ $1.90 $1.25 $1.74) rrA soao.w countlt• armrA ••l7.1s1'ut 1•aray to ctwp 10 Sprat 12.27 .91 1.30 NO ,Ol .Tile Srircaw• Tapers 12,72 .99 1.10 .110 .01 c ,'Alllhs.•1.:.•1Jt, Yuttm. rluwlwlrsl Staxatlttersl 341. Alplae. Mas,fae lSout Aura -�Clei.n. h. ., na.,-, t.,•v+J Aw an of cm. IFl. ,,jp i.n J 1•In Sx...ca, Glxratas, lcesrw. ire.re 'c enlalaul, Sutter, Y-6c 1(r.aa. IletueJItarravr .ry. I Sra Juaqula. Sana Glut. au):Y.d.a G:S. 7.70 .80 1.20 - Smtte[. Ts6ama. Trola.remu and Tw" Counties 11.60 1,44 2.00 10 r s f l5 t.rr t 1 0177 Prl_Mat. 72 Lrwtwotet 112,Ix 5 1117-S.paa•ox+rr JO, 197 I la) t]tploye[ e.ratr lbuta:: Oto ware mr ly rat sac over : y.vrs' :.earare, Ala+.•Ja Alpinr, Ytd.J..r, Shad 68 09 WS IC Ixxar lr [J m fur 6 ...raW to ya+rs ` Ctedlt. Six Pa/.l IA.I W. A for 11 1•. Ca laver C,Ua.Cwt+, Ocl •.y a lU t.. E1 1•.rJJJ, Franno, N..w..l tl 'f:.r u.:.Krr 1.,11. iSiw/s fl•«.L.a 1•r.w•«.. O+c:c * Y a .J Y.+rlt as y,'Uapa, Ils..ly 11+.+11 L.Larr.+w z:;y` '• _�:-'-::�• R.ra• Rr.sr 11 L If t.w6i»• r.1j San'Oenf ta:, _an Youer &1alpwnt 01ra-ratoa x %•r•r•. 1.. �?'-w;;"'S '�an 7twarin. SJn Latr... SrntJ -- "� k Cf aa.a,•Sr.i�lrat,.::..l.r.,. Arm 1 AamJ 2 Y �:� •'•fa:r� 1111•.:r .7.1.+L J, IJ Group 1 :7.1) :10,65 11.50• $=.25 .90 .741 (Ylmsatse `lalllornla Gromp 2 9.50 11.01 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 •1 Creamis t' 9.77 11.26 1.541• 2.25 .941 .29 ['1 Croup 1 10.]2 11.0] 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 tit Llwctclelu•cr Group S 10.55 12.06 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 3 ? 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J 19m 1th and Velf au 1'ma0. �--f C+elr ;.11.1.: 1t.LJ 1.11 •14..Ja .02 . 41461+ ..,, I l..vl♦ C :... t r- ll.t_ . : .025.a a _ r tl..ac l :r..:_r_' L• l(ar 1.4 A tlr 1.:A Tea6Jurs: SEs CalJrm+r t San J.raquln C.S. $9,94 $1.2•. T' a7rivt of 1•+ray w a:[oup !0 Tale :..1 b•aa• IL 1pra: '� s� Alpl.w. AvJut. l.'alrt.r«ti, �r tl.b•a.l+. 16sv.a1+. rlJc.:r. -fl - S•.a.nc+:wlm. Ysu Juayuln, _a :01 ter. 7.•L..r.a. 7olu a...l - - Tuba t:, Lia t 1.In .ad I.:U 4J 4 ,i _ FLOLRAL RLGISILR, VOL. 42, NO. 210-FRIDAY, NOVLMbLR 11. 1977 :la".-,:'a71t4+,.�.rs.:33•. .... ,.„s..,, ..: . -: .„ .:...:.. _..• .. ..r ., _.....,: _ .- tlr IUOIFICA(IWK P 7 rlllCt t01C J10. CA77-So92 Ir►Ytt•J CJl• MY'Hr rr•/ 1471-�u/' f►,.) 12 - ---� - t �n. :';a Nt Ixi' ♦rl .�1 rr..:[-1J lYT Iv :f.Le.�tl..r�t.Py....p - lKNIIfICA[Ilkl: 1•_ 8 � _ � ' Ir/vf LI Ir 1Y,,Aaur I .r Ilei[ . f•.....N.r.A.a 1•+ � i sFsN/ ! �. Y u Y7.. '.11 r.11 -. I:a...1:.. O•.:c ... 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Or:et..ting of troweling S•n;�u,�rdlrr•, San and/or9co%iting •ughIntl �1.u1►'G.lsl�,:::4nt• - Sanrlblaater 9.9j 1.OS 2.70 .60 - y oat 4aia aria-Ventu[a Qwntles Shaft, eaJsa wined Dlarlond evator,Cu0:structots 1].�l .745 .S6 '• .025 'y driller 10.20 1.05 2.10 •60 `� - Ele'vtor"C4nria[uctOU• r -11.I NC's -. 70t1A .745 .56 • .025 1441r ac• Rmn -tr. Worth of CYnit• Laboreras s o[ 7:I:arbap) Nou•7e) laszttwJp AnJ PAkkWa 9.67 1.05 2.10 •95 �$ Etevrt rr Censtru.aors 94.82 .745 .56 -a .025 Cunsuen 9.17 1.01 2.10 .9s r,+n.t s-Act of-j f1abOY1r1[.Cp a.2t 1.05 2.00 .•t5 IA I) rs 1011N .745 .06 a .025 w T Pla tm. as.z M=II:two IAD. CA17-51191 WA [2 O . S Lza Anleles and Orarrfe.Cos. 12.135 .tl] 1.tl5 .115 ar Plauaeietl:' Ycldrrot - i 1 l42 F7t52YS1-Scpauntw:c l0, 197 Poor-'. Imincial. Kern. lea fi1r1•les. w• lil.er l a 1. Ingo.:f►,n0, tl•1ic Mfvelsfde'snJ.San - Orange. KlrerelJe, San Dvtnardino. Sap Wls Obis w po, R./.• M L Y P.w.lao Vwunww w.J/•. tesnt[alr.Y Gwntits - 11.22 1.05 2.45 WvS..ncr tl•[ha"ara aVentura ev .Anl trria Orarga Cull. 10.475 1.05 2-30 .85 rstsp.i` Counties, witurnla lal 1:•1 toyer ctm.ltlbute► et 1 f basic 1 wely rot r for ove. S years •ulvlce•.rnd 61 tor-6 X1 161 as to S I oars' set lice as V cation P y r o trick Tenders38.45 $1.05 $2.10 .60 cladit. Sts YalJ:1W1lar s. A the ugh P. Electeiclansr x. Ldwsrrrs _ Otan9a CDYnt Eleetriclans, 13.34 at ]1.I.4S .02 4ataJ1 Plant L Mxer sA-Doll gangC•h to Splicers 13.95 .al 1111.45 .02 �iircler Lha.kunj}C.rk ct¢ crew," L•levatot Cunstrucauras nciwtlnl=i 'Nis mHl it+rra.frrsl _ lwverlal. Kcrn tstwth 11f * OinlU.tu w.n tr.«y w+nl Camp- Tel.ochapl Nalrgrl. tr.s t rain (uYtzt lil i t '%.al w+[ 14(rAe- - fY ..les• ul.te 1u. t Ir..in..i. t�r�ticl _ M' PMirucsfJa, San 4etnarJino. San Luis v..n1) `Tsui. l aaialiols 1.4oJlin9, Obispo. Saota lrarl•a/a and wnr 7t tia..n 39.64 S1.50 $1.30 .60 va• I.IYr•404YtIl lr:a � _ Clerolwt l'awstructn•ts 11.41 .785 •16 a .e:1 C+Iar Trr A.lt (3. :s. tav,J••tt +liJl rA t:uol'f..a ul6:er L'Ievaunt CWtstauCtu.s• Itrl(«st• 701361 .740 .O4 :. ,e.1 • t¢trl u.•i'. Lcl)w•.; vila.itor- Ke.n Cow.ty pWrih of z(aa•.eiat 1C -•�9 - Td..w'Lapl Nanlel a"+la ( ::rpt .Irili.ztlA'IrwJlnq L'Iev.aor Co..aarYcu.na 1J.a2 .781 .06 •�rul w l...Ji� 1-dtti::a..lc.ral Clevaa..c Ca.::u..cauns• ilul l . f•r; 1..�'a4atic us i1t11aetb 701JN .711 .16 a U.1 sutl is 2.30 - .60 p • TEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. 110. 210-fR16Ay, HOVEMBER 11.1977 w �"�' r#3t2tfttas)rK»#•. � #Itlutftln#)(It#.P. to rr CA F.,.i.tl.,..L•t 1'.trwa . !i.•s•s R.a,at IN.'..♦ t'...a,.. tr.r.w t.•..!!« - a 1 Nwy.ltYw+4t.i•.t«ww . 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"i fEDIRAt ttEGIS1IR. VOL 42, NO. 262-fRIDAT, DECEMBER 16, 1977 s 77� j lh%�v`�:W..ir,6w��ucv`Ak'r".ns;•' 31. •s'r„`�i'ni.b«r`k;&o-srcahct,..•z .,.•awi,i .•,6:rcwT� .,c,..�a.. v u.-..:..k• :w..�',a Division G Special Conditions Page 1 of 3 The General Conditions and Special Conditions shall apply to all work in all Divisions and Sections of the Technical Specifications. 2. LOCATION kxD SCOPE OF WORK A. The work to r ne,un this, � tract consists of tenni prat court, term's c ,t%l ng/ zgh n ar res and relat ori` th dr� ei here' work is l in Orinda, unty of Con Costa, State of Cali ornia. B. Contractor shall Tarnish all labor, materials, implements, tools, machinery, equipment, transportation, and services necessary to construct az.d maintain the improvements as shown on the Plans and noted in these Specifications. 3. I;I,IIITS OF WORK Stork limits are indicated on the drawings. Contractor nay store materials or otherwise occupy areas of the site as designated by the County or Landscape Architect. 4. ' INVES'T'IGATION OF CONDITIONS A. The Contractor shall visit the site, examine all documents and make known to himself the nature and character of the project site and its general and particular locations, the physical and contractural conditions and requirements, and the limitations and various other aspects relative to this project. R. The County will not consider any claim whatsoever on account of Contractor's failure to fully investigate or determine his require- ments in advance of comwncing the work. 5. ST_ OARD SPECI.FICATICNS AND ASIM Whenever reference is made to State Specifications, State Standard Specifications or Standard Specifications, it shall be understood to refer to the publication "Standard Specifications - State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, January 1975". When- ever reference is made to A.S.T.M. , it shall be understood to refer to the latest publication "A.S.T.M. Standards" of the American Society of Testing Materials. In the event of a conflict between the Standard Specifications and the Technical Specifications herein, the Technical Specifications shall rule. 00, Division G Special Conditions Page 2 of 3 6. IN= OF CC NrMCr It is the intent of this Contract to obtain a first class and finished, workmanlike job, complete and in place. 7. DOST OOMML A. Work shall consist of applying water for the prevention of dust nuisance. B. Yater shall be applied without additives and in conformance with applicable provisions of Section 17 of the State Specifications, or as directed by the Landscape Architect. 8. AS-BUILT DRAWMB A. The General Contractor shall maintain as-built drawings of all work and subcontracts continuously as the project progresses. A separate set of prints, for this purpose only, shall be kept at the job site at all tunes. It shall be required that these drawings be up-to-date and so certified by the Architect at the time each progress bill is submitted. All underground piping, electrical lines, stubouts, points or change in direction, etc. , shall be measured from static, known elements above grade and noted clearly on the as-built prints prior to covering of this work. a. Upon completion of the work, these drawings will be turned over to the Architect. C. The up-to-date status of the data and its transmission to the Architect shall be conditions required for certification of progress payments and last payment before retention. "Io payments will be made if as-bunts are not kept current. 8. VANDALISM A0 ACCEPTANCE OF CODUM. 'CrION Wntenance of construction work by the Contractor will terminate upon • acceptance of all construction work by the County.. The Contractor shall be responsible for repair and replacement of dame due to any vandalism • prior to acceptnace of the work. 0021 ► Division G Special Conditions Page 3 of 3 10. DEFINITIONS A. The term "Architect" shall be synonymous with Landscape Architect. B. The term "Provide" shall mean to furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment and other things necessary to complete that work and shall include all overhead and profit. C. The tern " York" shall include labor, materials, tools, equipment, appliances, services and transportation, and shall include all overhead and profit. 11. PREF"TRt;cTION !+TING & PR auss samyJlE On or about the first work day of the Contract, the County shall schedule a pre-construction meeting to review the project with the Contractor, his subcontractors, Landscape Architect, Consulting Engineers, and all parties responsible for the execution of the work. 12. PRC71'ECTION AND CLEAMM The scope of each Division or Section of the following Specifications includes the protection of all work until acceptance of the work and removal of all excess construction equipment, materials and debris from the site, and in accordance with the General Conditions. 13. FINAL G UAP-9PFI'EE The Contractor shall be held responsible for and must crake good any defects, through faulty, improper workmanship or materials arising or discovered in any parts of his work within one (1) year after the ' completion and acceptance of the same. The Bond for Faithful Performance furnished by the Contractor shall cover such defects and protect the County against them during the period of Guarantee. f 0021'1 i SJON CIFIc 1014 DTVI TERxAD SpE RU CTiON �� D MA COST r SECTION 2A: DEMOLITION AND SITE PREPARATION All applicable requirements of the Contract Documents apply to all work in this Section. 1. SCOPE The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment and transportation required to remove tree stumps, debris and rubble from the site, and tree pruning as directed by the Landscape Architect. The work in this section includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following items: A. Removal and relocation of existing gate, see Sheet 3, note 1. B. Installation of new fence, see Sheet 3, note 1. C. Tree and root system removal, see Sheet 3, note 5. D. Installation of new gate, see Sheet 3, note 4. E. Removal of existing fence with slats, including post footings F. Partial removal of irrigation and planting, see Sheet 3, note 5 G. Existing fire hydrant to be relocated, see Sheet 3, Legend. Relocated installation to meet and match existing construction installation. H. Disposal of debris shall be done "off" the site and shall not be buried within the site. I. All other deleterious material shall be removed and cleared from the entire site. The contractor shall visit the site and satisfy himself as to the exact extent of this portion of the work. 00219 2A: DEMOLITION & SITE PREPARATION Page 1 of 1 SECTION 2B: GRADING All applicable requirements of the Contract Documents apply to all work in this Section. 1. SCOPE The Contractor shall furnish all materials, tools, labor, machinery, transportation, equipment, services and facilities necessary for the preliminary and final shaping of the ground as shown on Sheet 4. The work of this section includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following items: A. Grub to a depth of twelve inches (12"). B. Rough grading. C. Place existing on-site stockpiled topsoil and finish grade to contours and spot elevations shown on Sheet 4, 2. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to note carefully the existence and location of all pipelines and other utility lines traversing or otherwise under the influence of the area of excavation and fill, and to exercise due caution and regard for these items. Pipelines, sewers and other utilities shall be promptly reported to the Owner when encountered. The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper maintenance of pipelines and other utility lines shown on the plans and shall repair all damage to these and other constructed items damaged during the course of Grading and/or Finishing to the entire satisfaction of the Owner. Exceptions are those pipes, fittings, supply lines and appliances which are specifically part of the work to be per- formed. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to determine the actual and existing condition of the ground surface. The Contractor's bid 2B: GRADING }{} 20 Page 1 of 3 SECTION 2B: GRADING 2. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR (Continued) shall be based on the site as he finds it. No extra allowance will be made for earthwork quantities in excess of that which is necessary to nieet finished grade as indicated on Sheet 4. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to determine the character of the material to be encountered. The Contractor's bid shall be based on the existing sub-surface conditions as he feels necessary. No extra allowance will be made for conditions encountered during the course of the work. All trees and other plantings directed by the Owner to be saved shall be protected from damage. No limbs or roots shall be cut without permission from the Owner. 3. GRADE CONTROL A. When the Contractor indicates that site grading is complete and conforming to the plans, the Owner verify the grades. Any discrepancies between the grading plan and the Contractor's grades shall be corrected by the Contractor. B. Architectural Approval: The Owner will approve finish grades prior to final acceptance. 4. SCARIFYING In all sections where fill is to be made, and in sections where the original surface conforms approximately to the finished grade, the _ original surface shall be scarified to a depth of six inches (6") and all vegetation or other unsuitable material removed in order to form a bond between original ground and additional layers of soil or base to be placed thereon. No soil shall be placed on unscarified soil. 2B: GRADING Page 2 of 3 SECTION 2B: GRADING . 5, SUBGRA.DE UNDER WALKS AND PAVING All rocks or lumps over two inches (2") in size shall be removed from upper six inches (6") of fill and replaced with clean material. All fill shall be placed in layers not to exceed eight inches (8") in depth, loose measurement, and such layers shall be thoroughly compacted by rollers or pneumatic tampers or means approved by the Owner. If fill material does not contain sufficient moisture to ensure proper compaction, additional water shall be applied by such methods as will ensure even distribution. The finished subgrade shall be true to grade and cross-section, hard, uniform and smooth. No flatwork, paving or spreading of topsoil, or other construction shall proceed until the condition of the finished sub-grade has been approved by the Owner. 6. DETERMINATION OF DEGREE OF COMPACTION Contractor to achieve 85% compaction. 7. DISTRIBUTION OF TOPSOIL Following construction, stockpiled topsoil shall be redistributed on the subgrade which shall previously have been scarified to a depth of six inches (6"). Topsoil shall be deposited equally and evenly to all lawn and planting areas where alterations of grade have been made. Where cuts or fills taper out into previously existing grade levels, topsoil shall be tapered to blend smoothly. 8. EXCESS MATERIAL ` Excess topsoil over that needed to finish the area of construction shall be transported, deposited and spread evenly over those areas of excess cut mentioned above. 9. QUALITY OF FILL: FINISH No lumber, stumps, roots, dead roots, vegetation, debris or other refuse shall be buried in fills. All rodks, lumps and other material [� M larger than two inches (2") shall be removed from the finished surfa+d� ►�G The completed surface shall be true to line and grade as indicated on Sheet 3. SECTION 2C: DRAINAGE All applicable requirements of the Contract Documents apply to all work in this Section. 1. SCOPE The Contractor shall furnish all materials, tools, labor, transportation, equipment, services and facilities necessary for the installation of all drainage work shown on Sheet 4 and specified herein. The work of this Section includes, but is not necessarily limited to: A. Excavation and backfilling of-trenches. B. Installation of drain lines (storm, catch basins, drain out-fall structure, connections to existing concrete ditch and roof drain inlet, clean-outs and sleeves under paving for future irrigation, 2. MATERIALS A. Catch basins and grates, as shown on Sheet 6, details 8 and 9. B. Drain pipe, types and sizes as shown on Sheet 4. Asbestos cement pipe and joint material shall be new, Class III. C. River rock to be washed, clean, size V-6" diameter, see Sheet 6, detail 11. D. Cement sacks: Portland Cement conforming to ASTM C-150, or equal, see Sheet 6, detail 12. E. Reinforced concrete pipe, new, size as shown on details. F. Clean-outs: refer to Section 2C, 2 MATERIALS, item B. C,. Sleeve: new, see Sheet 4, note B. S. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS The Contractor shall verify the horizontal and vertical locations of all utilities and services before excavation. Where connecting to existing utilities, the Contractor shall uncover these utilities and verify their location and elevation prior to trenching. The Contractor shall obtain Lit V the approval of the Owner for any changes necessary for proper connection 2C: DRAINAGE Page 1 of 4 SECTION 2C: DRAINAGE 3. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (continued) to said existing utilities. The Contractor shall, at his own expense, perform all work required to conform to such changes. The Contractor shall not install any pipe in trenches until it has been determined that all pipe from one point of connection to another can be installed at location and rim and invert elevations indicated. In the event any utility lines are encountered and do not interfere with the work, they shall be left in the ground. Any abandoned utilities which shall be above grade, or in any way interfere with the work in this Contract, shall be removed from the site at the expense of the Contractor, M Utilities Encountered and Not Shown on the Drawings - The Contractor shall not proceed with work which would damage utilities encountered but not shown, and shall contact the Owner immediately for directions, 4. TRENCHING, INSTALLATION, AND BACKFILLING A. Trench upgrade, by hand or machine as necessary, with trench sides vertical and bottoms uniformly graded for continuous bearing on undisturbed soil. Uniform slope between inverts shown on Sheet 4. 13, Catch basins and pipe to be constructed to inverts and rim elevations shown on Sheet 4. The pipe shall be laid in conformity to the prescribed lines and grades. Each pipe is to be laid on a firm bed and have a true bearing of its entire length. The pipe sections to be closely jointed to form a smooth flow line and X11 pipe shall be laid up grade with the bell end up grade. The interior of all pipe shall be kept free from all foreign material at all times. C. After joints have been made and time allowed for joint compound to set up and approval is obtained by Owner, the trench shall be hard filled to a depth of at least 6" (six inches) and not more than twelve (12) inches above the pipe with existing excavated native soil. The remaining backfill shall be compacted to at least the density of the adjacent ground in its natural state. The relative compaction in the top six (6) inches of backfill shall not be less than ninety-five (95) percent, California Test Method #216. 0 P94 AN-- 2C: DRAINAGE `. Pp,ae ? of 4 SECTION 2C: DRAINAGE 5. EXISTING PLANTING A. The Contractor shall take all precautionary measures to protect all existing trees and plantings to remain from damage. B. No tree roots shall be cut during installation of utilities, or other underground work where such work passes close to a tree unless approved by the Owner . The tree roots shall be carefully uncovered by hand and not mechanical equipment, and the utility passed through them or bridged over or under them. C. Upon approval, make clean cut with an acceptable implement. All cut or damaged roots shall be painted with carbicide. D. Cut roots shall not be left exposed to the weather more than twenty-four (24) hours. If trenches are to remain open longer, a temporary bulk- head shall be installed, backfilled with loose soil, and watered to prevent further injury to the tree root system. E. No limbs shall be cut without permission from the Owner. 6. CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING SYSTEMS The Contractor shall furnish all necessary fittings and materials required to connect the concrete ditch where shown on Sheet 4 and Sheet 5, detail 5. 7. DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS AND RUBBISH A. The Contractor shall promptly gather cut and grubbed material, broken pavement and shall load and haul it off the site for disposal. r B. No rubbish shall be used as fill material or as sub-grade. C. The Contractor shall provide his own disposal sites. No material shall be disposited on any private or public property without the written consent of the owners of such property. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for any damage or claims for damages which result from disposal of materials which are selected by the Contractor. 2C: DRAINAGE 00225 Page 3 of 4 SECTION 2C: DRAINAGE 8. DRAIN OUT-FALL INSTALLATION A. See Drain Out-fall see Sheet 6, detail 12. Location shown on Sheet 4, 9. CLEAN-OUTS A. Location, see Sheet 4. B. Clean-outs use same material and size of adjacent grade. At grade provide concrete pad � pipe. Extend to finish to eet anmatch on-site clean-out pads. Provide and install solid vanal proof lid fisting 10, SLEEVES A. Location see Sheet 4 , Plan and note 8• All sleeves to extend two (2) feet beyond each edge of poem 4 ; t z r t 2C: DRAINAGE 00440 _, :.Y Page 4 of 4 SECTION 21): CONCRETE WORK All applicable requirements of the contract documents apply to all work in this section. 1. SCOPE The Contractor shall furnish all materials, tools, labor, transportation, equipment, services and facilities necessary for the installation and finish of all concrete work shown on the plans and specified herein. The work of this section includes, but is not necessarily limited to: A. Footings for gate, fence post installation B. Concrete paving C. Concrete walls D. Concrete steps E. Curb and gutter 2. MATERIALS A. Cement, Portland Cement Type II, ASTM C-150. Maintain the same brand, type, and source of cement throughout the project. B. Aggregate: concrete aggregates shall conform to ASTM C33, 3/4 inch material. Obtain aggregate from source of proven history for successful • use. Source shall remain constant throughout the project. C, Reinforcements shall be bars: ASTM A-615 (grade 60), see Sheets 5 & 6. U. Water: clean, free from deleterious substances. E. Metal accessories: provide metal accessories for properly placing, spacing and supporting reinforcement. Use type which has sufficient strength to prevent distortion under load. F. Curing compound: shall conform to the specifications of A ASHO designation M/48 type II, clear. G. Expansion joints: premolded 3/8" fiber material, where shown on plan and cold joints for walls. 002V H. Lampblack: 3 lbs/cubic yard of concrete mix. SECTION 21): CONCRETE WORK 3. CONCRETE WORK A. The Contractor shall carry out excavation for footings, paving, and curb to the lines and grades shown on Sheet 4 and details. However, footings shall be carried to bearing: the Contractor shall visit the site, thoroughly examine the area of proposed excavation and shall satisfy himself of the possible necessity for such increased excavation. No extra allowance will be made for such excavation to achieve bearing, B. Concrete: 3000 psi L 28 days, 3/4" maximum aggregate size, 4" maximum slump. Minimum sack cement/CY-6. 0. 4. INSTALLATION No concrete shall be placed in any unit of work until all formwork and shoring has been constructed, all reinforcements and items to be built into concrete has been placed and secured and approved by Owner. Reinforcing or other material that has been set shall not be disturbed. Before placing concrete, all forms shall be thoroughly soaked in water. Concrete shall be placed in a matter that will prevent damage to or displacement of forms, reinforcing, pipes, etc, that are to be contained in the concrete. Any deflection or movement of forms which may cause variation in the concrete lines will be considered cause for rejection of the concrete work affected. 5. CONCRETE FINISH Defer to Sheet 5, detail 1. 6, PROTECTION AND CURING Protect concrete from injurious action of the elements and defacements of any sort during construction operations. Cure all concrete, refer to Concrete, NATERIALS, F, this specification. 7. PATCHING Fill all holes and cavities that will be visible at the completion of the project. Visible patches will be made with the same concrete as adjacent concrete and shall be made to the satisfaction of the Owner. 8. DEFECTIVE CONCRETE WORK Concrete work that is excessively cracked will be removed and replaced by the Contractor at the discretion of the Owner, r�"`} 1,28 2D: CONCRETE WORK VV,G S RP 9 of n SECTION 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) All applicable requirements of the Contract Documents apply to all work in this Section. 1. SCOPE Provide all labor, materials, transportation, services, and equipment necessary to completely furnish and install asphaltic concrete paving as shown on the Sheet 2 and as specified herein. 2. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS A. Reference Documents: All reference contained herein are made to "Standard Specifications, State of California, Business and Trans- portation Agency, Department of Transportation- 1975 Edition. " B. Protection: This Contractor shall provide necessary safety devices in order that this work shall not be a hazard and take all necessary precautions to maintain safe pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Work damaged or removed due to work of this Contractor shall be repaired and replaced by this Contractor in an approved manner and at no extra cost to the Owner. C. Weightmaster Certificates: Furnish licensed weighmaster certificates with each load of asphaltic concrete delivered to project. Deliver cer- tificates to Owner's representative, who will collect certificates and en- sure that material represented by each certificate is actually incorpor- ated in the work. Yield of asphaltic concrete material shall be 24 pounds per square foot of paving area based on 2" thickness after rolling. A 516 tolerance will be allowed between total calculated weight and actual weight incorporated in the work. Certificate shall show that material used is material specified or approved. D. Testing: 1. General: Testing as described herein shall be performed by a recognized Testing Agency arranged for and paid for by the Owner. Test locations will be determined by the Project Inspector. Notify Testing Agency 48 hours in advance of paving operation. 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) Page 1 of 6 00220 SECTION 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) 2. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (continued) D. Testing: (continued) 2. Aggregate Base: Compaction tests will be made for each 8, 000 square feet of aggregate base installed. 3. Asphaltic Concrete: Compaction tests will be made for each 8, 000 square feet of asphaltic concrete paving installed. If core method is used the core holes will be repaired by the Contractor. If calculated weight determined by using weightmaster certificates is substandard additional tests will be made to determine cause and location. • 3. MATERIALS A. Soil sterilizer: Soil sterilizer under asphaltic concfete shall be sodium chlorate at the rate of 1-1/2 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. mixed with water at the rate of 500 gallons per 15, 000 sq. ft. B. Aggregate Base: shall be Class 2 Aggregate Base Section 26, Standard Specification. C. Prime Coat: Section 93, Type MC-70 Liquid Asphalt. U. Tack Coat (Paint Binder): Section 94, Type RSI Asphalt emulsion. E. Seal Coat: hot asphaltic binder of the same character used in the mix. F. Asphalt concrete for asphalt concrete base course shall be type B, 3/4" maximum, medium grading in accordance with Section 39 of Standard Specifications. Base course shall be 2 1/2" thickness after compaction. G. Asphalt concrete for asphalt concrete surface course shall be Type B, 1/2" maximum, medium grading in accordance with Section 39 of Standard Specifications. Surface course shall be 2" thickness after compaction. H. Striping: See Section 2G "MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS" of these specifications. 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) ' Page 2 of 6 0 nn ��V SECTION 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) 4. APPLICATION A. Subgrade: Subgrade surface shall be fine-graded with appropriate allowance for finish material with tolerance of + . 041. Surface shall be smooth and free of irregularities with relative compaction of at least 95%. B. Soil Sterilizer; Apply sterilizer over subgrade and over base rock at all areas receiving asphaltic concrete, at rate indicated. Do not apply in any planting or other adjacent areas;or during times of high winds or when rain in imminent. Sterilization shall be done in the presence of the County's representative, shall be given 48 hours notice before the sterilization operation starts. Sterilze soil at gravel path material. C, Aggregate Base: Aggregate base shall be spread and compacted in accordance with Section 26 except that blade mixing will be allowed at the job site. Thickness shall be as shown on Sheet 5, detail 2 and is con- sidered a minimum after compaction. Moisture content of aggregate base shall be sufficient to achieve relative compaction of 95076 as . determined by ASTM D-1557-70. D. Prim_ e Coat: Apply to the areas to be surfaced at the rate of 0. 25 gallons per square yard, one application, and allow to dry to penetrate before surfacing. E. Paint Binder: Apply specified asphalt emulsion to vertical surfaces of construction joints, portland cement steps, nails and similar con- struction which abut asphalt concrete. Application shall be approximately 0. 10-gallon per square yard of surface. 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CO �I +u ) Page 3 of 6 SECTION 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) 4. APPLIC ATIO?\-: (Continued) F, Asohaltic Concrete: Spread and compact in accordance with Section 39, Standard Specifications and the following requirements: 1. Spreading: At the time of delivery to the site of work, the termperature of mixture shall not be lower than 260 degrees F. or higher than 320 degrees IF. Asphalt concrete shall not be placed when the the atmospher temperature is below 40 degrees or during unsuitable weather. The asphalt concrete shall be evenly spread upon the subgrade or base to such a depth that, after rolling, it will be of the specified cross-section thickness and grade shown on the drawings. The depositing, distributing and spreading of the asphalt concrete shall be accomplished in a single, continuous operation by meads of a self-propelled mechanical spreading and finishing mac,ine designed especially for that purpose and equipped with a screed or strike-off assembly capable of being accurately regulated and adjusted to distribute a layer of the material to a definite pre- determined thickness. Spreading, once commenced, must be continued without interruption. No greater amount of the r nixture shall be delivered in any one day than can be properly distributed and rolled during that day. In small areas, spread with a machine that will produce a smooth unifor:: surface. 2. Compaction: Protide an asphalt aggregate mixture that has at least 805c of compacted density values equal to or greater than 9650 and 100% equa: to or greater than 95°0 of maximum labora- tory density of a laboratory specimen prepared from a sample taken from a truck delivering mixture to the job site. Maximum laboratory density will be determined using the California Kneading Compactor, per Test Method No, Cal. 304. Field density of compacted asphalt concrete shall be determined by: (a)A properly calibrated nuclear asphalt testing device in the field, or 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) Page 4 of 6 . 00402 SECTION 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) 4. APPLICATION (Continued) F. Asphaltic Concrete (Continued) 2. Compaction: (Continued) (b) AST NI I-D-1188 when slabs or cores are taken for laboratory testing. Zinc stearate may be substituted for paraffin. As soon as the layer of asphalt concrete has been placed, it shall be thoroughly compacted by rolling. Rolling shall be commenced along the lower edge of the area to be rolled and be continued un- til the edge is thoroughly compacted, after which the roller shall be gradually advanced to the crown point, both sides being rolled in a like manner. Rolling shall be continued until the layer has become thoroughly compacted throughout and is true to grade and and cross-section. Areas inaccessible to rolling equipment shall be compacted with mechanical hand compacting equipment. G. Surface Smoothness: The surface of asphaltic concrete, after rolling, shall be even and smooth, shall have a uniform texture with no voids, rock pockets, or ravelling, shall be free of roller marks or other irregularities, and shall vary not more than 1/4" from a 10-0" straight- edge placed in any direction on the surface, except at depressions or raised areas specifically indicated. Paving shall be even with or slightly below top of adjacent concrete, H. Drainage: It is the intent that suriace water drain away from buildings and toward drainage structures. Flood finished surface with water to determine adequacy of surface drainage. Inadequate drainage due to faulty paving will be corrected to Owner' s satisfaction. I. Seal coat: Surfacing Compound shall be applied to clean asphaltic concrete surface in multiple applications, to obtain a minimum total quantity of 30 gallons per 1, 000 sq. ft, of area (. 27 gallons per square yard), based on the material prior to any dilution. No application shall be covered by a succeeding application until thoroughly cured. • Dilution of material with water to obtain workability is permitted. The diluted material shall be 'homogeneous and segregation shall not be tolerated. Prior to application, water-fogging of hot surfaces is permitted but standing free water is prohibited. After the surfacing has cured, the entire area shall be rolled with a 2 to 4 ton steel-wheeled tandem roller. The finished surface 4 .� smooth, free of ridges, valleys and tool marks. J 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT C©NCRETE .,,�!' Pane 5 of 6 SECTION 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE 4. APPLICATION (continued) J. Thickness and Compaction: Test will be made as described to assure specified thickness and compaction of asphaltic concrete are achieved. If thickness is substandard additional material will be installed aft If preparing the existingsurface, after properly If substandard compaction cannot be corrected by re-compaction, the paving may be rejected and replaced with new material properly compacted. Corrective measures will be taken at no expense to the Owner. ' Clean-up: Before final inspection of the work, the Contractor shall clean the surfaced areas of all rubiish, excess material and equipment. arts of the work shall be left in a neat and presentable condition. All p Y 4 ti f. ! 3 { .t S, 5 E• rr f r 2E: PAVING (ASPHALT CONCRETE) Page 6 of 6 �04 SECTION 2F: WOODWORK All applicable requirements of the Contract Documents apply to all work in this section. 1. SCOPE Provide all materials and equipment and perform all operations required to complete the following: A. Handrail: see Section 2G: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, this specification. B. Wood bench: see Section 2H: DETAILS, detail #13, this specification and sheet 5, detail 6. 2. MATERIALS A. Lumber : see detail 13, specifications. B. Nails shall be galvanized and of adequate size to hold the material being nailed. C. Bolts and hardware where indicated detail 13, specifications shall be galvanized steel. 3. INSTALLATION: A. Properly construct wood bench as shown on Sheet 5, detail 7 and detail 13 specifications. B. Accurately set to required lines and levels. 4. CLEAN-UP: Upon completion of this portion of the work, this Contractor shall remove from the job all tools, equipment, excess materials, rubbish or other debris resulting from this portion of the work and leave the job in first-class condition. 2F: WOODWORK Page 1 Of 1 0023i SECTION 2G: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS All applicable requirements of the Contract Documents apply to all work in this section. 1. SCOPE Provide all materials and equipment and perform all operations, required to complete the following: A. Handrail B. Basketball pole, with backboard, rim with net C. Striping U-. Volleyball sleeves E. Sand F. New gate 2. INSTALLATION A. Handrail, continuous at top of walls. See Sheet 5, detail 6. Handrail to meet and match existing outdoor handrail in every respect. B. .Basketball pole, with backboard, rim with net: shall be furnished and installed, see Sheet 3, Plan. and Add Alternate No. A-3. Install to manufacturer's specifications. Shop drawing required. C. Striping: see Sheet 3, Plan and Add Alternate No. A-4: 2" wide, white, applied to asphalt surface. U. Volleyball sleeves: shall be furnished and installed see Sheet 3, Plan and Add Alternate No. A-5. Install to manufacturer's specifications. Shop • drawing required. E. Sand: shall be furnished, see Sheet 3, Plan, and Add Alternate No. A-6. In sand area, subgrade to be firm, weed-free and clean before sand is dumped. Sand to be placed to the depth shown on Sheet 5, detail 3 and spread evenly. F. New Gate: see Sheet 3, Plan, and note 4. out 2G: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Page 1 of 1 SECTION 2H: DETAILS A BENCH WITH BACK ilk 00 23'1 ` 7 14kt 14M �am VIM ~`"! �u{" • It __ ,`jai ; o �° `• a•�i • .;.. �,, � rte} � ' 1, �C�• ��rR. ,#�:��1�000 �°st�'t(ON �1�t',SSS ; `r wif w rl 3 Bench _-W ith- B-a c k Scal - 1 „ 1 ,,_ 0 � � _. - 002 3` Richard Splenda It Associates ' L(jm scapr. Architects IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN THE MATTER OF ) . ADOPTING LOCAL RULES FOR THE ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 218 ASSESSMENT APPEALS•BOARD AND ) ASSESSMENT HEARING OFFICERS ) In addition to such rules as have otherwise been adopted, and pursuant to California Constitution Article XIII, Section 16, this Board adopts the following Local Rules of notice and procedure for the Assessment Appeals Board and Assessment Hearing Officers, and repeals the Local Rules adopted in Resolution 73/806 and subsequent resolutions and orders. The Forms adopted by Local Rule G are those in use by the Assessment Appeals Board at the tire of this Resolution: Rule A. Defective Applications and Amendments. 1. If an application is filed within the time required by law, it may be amended to avoid invalidity, subject nevertheless to Rule 305(e) (Title 18, California Administrative Code Sec. 305 (e) ) , and these local rules. 2. The Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board is authorized, but not required, to notify applicants respecting possible defects in an application, and of the applicant's right to amend such application. 3. When the Clerk has given notice to an applicant of a possible defect in an application, and the defect has not been remedied within 15 days of the date of mailing of such notice, the Clerk shall place the _application on the Board agenda for a hearing on the validity of the application, and all parties shall be given notice of such hearing. 4. If the Board determines an application is valid, it shall be heard on its merits or the Clerk shall- set it for hearing on the merits at a later date. If the Board finds the application invalid, it shall not thereafter be heard, acted upon, or amended. 5. Notwithstanding the above procedures, the question of the L validity of an application may be raised and decided at the time of the hearing on applicant's request for reduption of assessment, pro- viding no prior decision has been made by .the Board on the specific defect placed in issue at the hearing. . 6. When the Board has made no determination respect-Ing the validity pf an application, it may be amended under Local Rule A-1 at any time prior to the hearing, but not thereafter, except that with permission of the Board and +for good cause such applications may be amended after the hearing has begun but before submission of the matter for decision. RESOLUTION NO. 78/218 00239 i Rule B. Late Applications. When it appears that an application has not been filed within the tife set by law, the Clerk shall set the application for haaring before the Board on the question of timeliness only, and give notice of such hearing to the parties. Rule C. Memorandum of Proposed Decision. 1. Instead of a final decision, the Chairman may give notice to the parties of a proposed decision which is not final and which is not binding on the Board. 2. The Memorandum of Proposed Decision shall be served by mail on the parties and each party may respond in writing within 20 days of the date of mailing such decision. 3. The Memorandum of Proposed Decision will be issued by the Chairman and no vote will be taken by the Board on such proposed decision. 4. The purpose of issuing a proposed decision is to allow the Board to test and clarify possible resolutions of complicated factual and legal issues by allowing the contesting parties to file their - objections or comments before a final decision is made. Rule D. Preparation and Settlement of Findings of Fact. 1. When findings have been requested the applicant and the Assessor shall, within 15 days after the announcement or written notification of the Board's final decision, serve on the opposing party and file with the Board proposed findings of fact and/or pro- posed specific findings. Either party shall, within 15 days after proposed findings are served on him, serve and file objections to the proposed findings, proposed counterfindings, or proposed further and specific findings. 2. The Board may order a hearing on the proposed findings, objections, counterfindings or further and specific findings. 3. The Board shall, within 15 days after the expiration of the time for filing proposed findings or objections and/or proposed specific findings or, if a hearing is held, within 15 days after such hearing, adopt and file with the Clerk, with written notice to the parties, its written findings of fact. 4. If no proposed findings and/or proposed specific findings are filed by the parties, the Board may adopt sw mary findings of fact. 5. The Board may, by written order, extend any of the time pre- scribed herein and may, for good cause shown and on terms which may be just, excuse noncompliance with the time limits prescribed for doing any act required by this rule. RESOLUTION NO. 78/218 -2- 009A40 b. A fee of $10.00 shall be paid, in advance, for the preparation of findings on each parcel on the secured roll and each assessment on the unsecured roll. The Assessor, in lieu of such fee, shall file a written request for findings in each case. The fee or Assessor's request shall be deposited with the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board within ten (10) days after the final determination of the Board on the application. Rule E. Continuance for Failure to Confirm Appearance. Not later than fifteen (15) days after the day of the Notice of Hearing, applicants are required to advise the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board either (a) that they intend to be present at the hearing as scheduled (b) that they withdraw their application for reduction in assessment, or (c) that they request a different hearing date. In the event that an applicant fails to so advise the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board, and the Assessor requests that the hearing be continued to permit preparation of the Assessor' s case, the Assessment Appeals Board, or the Assessment Hearing Officer, shall grant the Assessor a continuance for not less than fifteen (15) days. Rule F. Failure to Appear for Hearing. 1. The denial of an application by the Assessment Appeals Board under Rule 313 (Title 13, California Administrative Code, Section 313) for lack of appearance by the applicant or his agent is not a decision upon the merits of the application. 2. Not later than 30 days after the Clerk of the Assessment Appeals Board has mailed a copy of any decision denying an application under Rule 313 for lack of appearance, the applicant or his agent may file with the Clerk a written request verified under oath or penalty of perjury, that the Board vacate the denial and set the matter for hearing. 3. A request filed under Local Rule F-2 must include a statement of the particular facts and reasons upon which the applicant bases his claim that the denial should be vacated. 4. After notice to the applicant and the Assessor and after hearing, the Board shall grant or deny the request. Upon hearing the applicant is required to prove by clear and convincing evidence that his failure to appear, or that of his agent, was the result of unfore- seen and compelling circumstances beyond his control, which arose in such manner as to make a timely request for continuance impossible. Rule G. Official Local Board Forms. The following forms are adopted as official forms for assessment appeals before the Assessment Appeals Board and Hearing Officers. The Assessment Appeals Board may modify the forms for use in any given case. The Assessment Appeals Board and its Clerk may adopt other forms. Application for Reduction in Assessment Notice of Invalid Application Notice of Hearing Hearing Officer Report and Reco=endatio? Decision After-Hearing Stipulation and Decision Decision on Hearing Officer Report Summary Findings of Fact Denial of Application .or Lack of Appearance RESOLUTION No. 78/218 00241 -3- cc: -Assessment Appeals Board County Assessor County Counsel County Administrator Mr. Tony Lagiss P. 0. Box 222 Lafayette , CA 94549 0; 242 RESOLUTION AIO. 78/218 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for the ) Walnut Boulevard Widening Project , ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/219 Brentwood Area . ) Project No. 7711 -5321 -926-76 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Walnut Boulevard Widening Project have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines , and the Board concurs in this finding ; 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 13 , 1g78 at 2:00 P.M. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, invitingbids for said work, said Notice to be published in the ANTIOCH DALY LEDGER PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on March 14 , 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Road Design Division cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller 00 4-3 RESOLUTION N0. 78/219 WAL VD PRO� v JECTUT � 09 7711 -5321 -926-76 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ + CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ------------------ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE;ll BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY r THAT THE PUBLIC 'WORKS DIRECTOR 'nILL kECE I VE BIDS UNTIL 2 O'CLOCK P•:"•. ON APRIL 13 . 19739 FOR THE FURNISHING OF ALL . LABOR MATERIALS + EQUIPMENT , TRANSPORTATION AND SERVICES FOR WALNUT BLVD w I DEN I NG THE PROJECT IS LOCATED ON WALNUT 'U-LVC BETWEEN OAK ST AND BALFOUR ROAD IN THE CITY OF 8RENT14000 THE AORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFiCIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED IN REFERENCE THERETO, BIOS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN. ENGINEERS ESTIMATE ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF NO* QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM 1 1 LS SIGNING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL. 2 4 EA ADJUST MANHOLE (CASE 11 3 1 EA ADJUST MANHOLE ( CASE III 1 4 9 EA ADJUST WATER VALVE COVER (CASE 1.1.. 5 570 CY ROADWAY EACAVAT IOM 6 250 TON CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE 7 3 #200 SOYO PAVEMENT FABRIC 8 1v600 TON ASPHALT CONCRETE ( TYPE B ) 9 12 LF 21 ' ' X 15 ' ' CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE ARCH ( * 109 ' ' THICK) 14 : 90 EA TYPE 0 PAVEMENT MARKER Microfilmed with board order. N — 1 NOTICE • TO CONTRACTORS ( CUNT. ) ----------------------------- EACH PROPOSAL IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECI— FICATIONS ON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPER— VISORS: ROOM 1039 COUNTY ADAINISTRATION BUILDING: 651 PINE STREET • %IARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EXAMINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR AT THE PUBLIC oORKS DEPARTMENT , 5TH FLUOR OF SAID COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. PLA1v5 AND SPECIFICA— TIONS ( NOT INCLUDING STATE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS INCLUDED BY REFERE,iCE ) AMD PROPOSAL FORMS , MAY BE OBTAINED BY PROSPEC— TIVE BIDDERS AT THE PUBLIC 'WORKS DEPARTMENT , 5TH FLOOR , COUNTY ADMINIS— TRATION BUILDINGo UPON PAYMENT OF A PRINTING AND SERVICE CHARGE IN THE AMOUNT OF FOUR AND 26/100 DOLLARS ($4.26 ) (SALES TAX INCLUDED ) WHICH AMOUNT SHALL NOT HE REFUNDABLE. CHECKS SHALL BE MADE PAYABLE TO ' THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ' , AND SHALL BE MAILED TO PUBL1C WORKS DEPARTMENT_, 5TH FLOGR , ADMINISTRATION BUILDING # PIARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA 94553. EACH BID SHALL BE MADE ON A PROPOSAL FORM TO BE OBTAINED AT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, 5TH FLOOR# COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. RIDS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN# AND NEITHER PARTIAL NOR CONTINGENT BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN ( 10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID SHALL ACCOMPANY THE PROPOSAL. THE PROPOSAL GUARANTY MAY BE IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER 'S CHECK# CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER 'S BOND* MADE PAYABLE TO THE ORDER OF ' THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. ' THE ABOVE—MENTIONED SECURITY SHALL BE GIVEN AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE BIDDER WILL ENTER INTO A CONTRACT IF AWARDED THE WORK * AND WILL BE FORFEITED BY THE BIDDER AND RETAINED BY THE COUNTY IF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER REFUSES. NEGLECTS OR FAILS TO ENTER INTO SAID CONTRACT OR TO FURNISH THE NECESSARY BONDS AFTER BEING REQUESTED TO DO SO BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. BID PROPOSALS SHALL BE SEALED AND SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PUBLIC 'WORKS DIRECTOR, 6TH FLOOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING• 651 PINE STREET# 41ARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA+ ON OR BEFORE THE 13TH DAY OF APRIL, 19789 AT 2 O'CLOCK P•M• AND WILL BE OPENED IN PUBLIC AND AT THE TIME DUE+ IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM OF THE PUBLIC WOR<S DEPARTHENT # 6TH FLOOR, ADMINISTRATION BLDG. , MARTINEZ # CALIFORNIA# AND THERE READ AND RECORDED. ANY BID PROPOSALS RECEIVED AFTER THE TI"ME SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED. O f24 5 N — 2 f NOTICE- TO CONTRACTORS (CONT. ) .--------------------------- THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A LABOR AND ;MATERIALS BOND Inti AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE CONTRACT PRICE AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND IN AN AtAOUNT EQUAL TO ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE CONTRACT PRICE + SAID BONDS TO BE SECURED FROM A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BIDDERS ARE HERESY NOTIFIED THAT PURSUANT TO SECTION 1773 OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA9 OR LOCAL LAW APPLICABLE THERETO , THE SAID BOARD HAS ASCERTAINED THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM 14AGES AND RATES FOR LEGAL HOLIDAYS AND OVERTIME WORK IN THE LOCALITY I i) WHICH THIS WORK 15 TO BE PERFORMED FOR EACH TYPE OF WORKMAN OR :MECHANIC REQUIRED TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT WHICH WILL BE AWARDED TO THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER, THE PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM 'MAGES IS ON FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS• AND IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE THERETO# THE SAME AS IF SET FORTH IN FULL HEREIN. FOR ANY CLASSIFICATION NOT INCLUDED IN THE LIST + THE MINIMUM WAGE SHALL BE: THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE FOR THE COUNTY. THE SAID BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS OR ANY PORTION OF ANY BID AND/OR WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITY IN ANY BID RECEIVED. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J.R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND Ex—OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BY DEPUTY DATED- MAR 14 1978 PUBLICATION DATES- ------------- ——---- --------- ------------------------------ Y- 00Ir4 N — 3 WALNUT BLVD PROJECT NO. 7711 -5321 -926-76 BIDS DUE APRIL 13 . 1978 AT 2 O' CLOCK P.M. 6TH FLOUR • COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGr 651 PINE STREETP MARTINEZt CALIFORNIA 94553 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA P R O P O S A L F 0 R WALNUT BLVD WIDENING NAME OF BIDDER ---------r--- ------ BUSINESS ----rBUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY THE UNDERSIGNED• AS BIDDER • DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THOSE NAMED mLREIN— THAT THIS PROPOSAL 15 ,MADE WITHOUT COLLUSION wITH ANY OTHER PERSONS FIRM OR CORPORATION— THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE LOCATION OF THE PRO— POSED WORKS PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS— AND HE PROPOSES AND AGREES , IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED , THAT HE WILL CONTRACT WITH THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHINERY9 TOOLSs APPARATUS AND OTHER MEANS OF CONSTRUCTION , AND TO DO ALL THE WORK AND FURNISH ALL THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT • IN THE NIANNER AND TIME PRESCRIBEDO AND ACCORD— ING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF T"E ENGINEER AS THEREIN SET FORTH, AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL PAYMENT THEREFOR AN Ah1vUNT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPECIFIED HEREINBELOW FOR THE VARIOUS ITEMS OF WORK. THE TOTAL VALUE OF SAID WORK AS ESTIMATED HEREIN BEING S ............ ----------- -- ( INSERT TOTAL ) AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UNIT PRICES BIDS TU 'WIT— Microfilmed with board order P — 1 00247 PROPOSAL ( CONT . ) ( PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE (3 ) DECIMALS ) ------------------------------------..~------------------------------------------------- ITEM --_-___-.«_...__.._..__-__--_-----+-.__-____--------__ITES•) TOTAL ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF PRICE ( 1.14 ( Iii NO. QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM FIGURES ) FI(:URES ) 1 1 LS SIGNING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL j --------------------_.------.mss.,._...-------..+----------------------- _w......:r_ ---------- 2 4 EA ADJUST =MANHOLE (CASE I ) , ----------------------------------------------_--------------- -------- --------- 3 1 EA ADJUST MANHOLE (CASE III ) I _------------------------~---------------_..___..-------------- -------- ---------- 4 ------_ -----_---_4 9 EA ADJUST NATER VALVE COVER ( CASE Ii ------------------------------------------------------.._.._.._.» -------- --------- �' 5 570 CY ROADWAY EXCAVATION ) _......-..-..-........---------------------------------------~-~----------------�_---_,__.... i 6 250 TON CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE -------------------------~------—---------------------------- -------------------- 7 ------- ------_ --------- 7 3 +200 SOYD PAVEMENT FABRIC --- ----- ------------------~-------------------- ~---------- --------- T--------- 8 1 :600 TOz. ASPHALT CONCRETE (TYPE (3) ---------------- ------------------- 9 9 12 LF 2111 X 1511 CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE ARCH ( * 109 " THICK ) --------------------.•___---------------____------------------- --------- --------- 10 90 EA TYPE D PAVEMENT MARKER ----------~--------------------------------------------------- ------- --------- NOTE-PLEASE SHOW TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL ----------------- ------- -------- 0 0V248 P - 2 PROPOSAL ( CONT• ) ---------------- IN CASE OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN UNIT PRICES AIND TOTALS , THE UNIT PRICES SHALL PREVAIL, IT 15 UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE QUANTITIES OF WORK UNDER EACH ITEM ARE APPROXIMATE 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 PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FO? THIS PROJECT. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FORTH FGR EACH ITEM OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL AMOUNT BID FOR THE PROJECT , DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED• AS BIDDER , SHALL FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMAiNCE BOND TO BE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL. TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUNTY , 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 TWU BONDS I(v THE SUMS TU RE DETERMINED AS AFORESAID, WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, WITHIN SEVEN ( 7 ) DAYS , NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS* AFTER THE BIDDER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM THE BrOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CON- TRACT 15 READY FOR SIGNATI;RE , THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ,l-tAY , AT ITS OPTION, DETERMINE THAT THE BIDDER HAS ABANDONED THE CONTRACT , AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTANCE THEREOF SHALL BE NULL AND VOID AND THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. SUBCONTRACTS ------------ THE CONTRACTOR AGREES, BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL , TO CON- FORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4113 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE PERTAINING TO SUBCONTRACTORS , EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTIUN 4100. 5 + THE SAME AS IF INCORPORATED HEREIN. FOR ALL TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTING WORK + A COMPLETE LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS IS REQUIRED AND THE BIDDER W ILL BE: EXPECTED TO PERFOR'•1 WITH HIS OwN FORCES ALL ITEMS uF WORK FOR WHICH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE FOLLOWING IS A COMPLETE LIST OF ITEMS INVOLVING TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTING WORK TO BE SUBCONTRACTED UN THIS PROJECT. IF A PORTION OF ANY ITEM OF WORK IS DONE BY A SUBCONTRACTOR, THE VALUE OF THE WORT( SUBCONTRACTED WILL BE BASED ON THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH PORTION OF THE CONTRACT ITEM, DETERMINED FROM INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY THE CON- TRACTOR , SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ENGINEER. THE UNDERSIGNED , AS BIDDER, DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED ANY BID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMAN THROUGH ANY BID DEPOSITORY , THE BY-LAWS, RULES OR REGULATIONS OF WHICH PROHIBIT OR PREVENT THE CU,v- TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY BID FROM ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR N.ATERIAL�IAN, WHICH IS NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID BID DEPOSITORY , OR WHICH PREVENT ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMAN FROM BIDDING TO ANY CONTRACTOR WHO DOES NOT USE THE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FROM OR THROUGH SUCH BID DEPOS)I//��TORY, P - 3 Uhl 419 PROPOSAL ( CONT . ) ---------------- N0. ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ---r ------------------------ ------------~--------- -------------------- ---- -------------.. --------- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL IS A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN ( 10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID --------------------------------------------------------------- (CASHIER 'S CHECKt CERTIFIED CHECK CR BIGGER 'S BOND ACCEPTABLE ) THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS- IMPORTANT OLLOWS-IMPORTANT NOTICE ----------- IF THE THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPORATIONP STATE LEGAL NAME OF CORPORATION, ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT + SECRETARY, TREASURER, AND MANAGER THEREOF. IF A COPARTNERSHIPt STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRM. IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN I,NDIVIDUALt STATE FIRST AND LAST NAME IN FULL. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -N---------------------------------------------------- L ICENSED TO DO OR SUBCONTRACT ALL CLASSCS OF WORK INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT ( IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE .CGISTRA- TION OF CONTRACTORSP LICENSE N0. (CLASS- ) . ------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- (SIGNATURE OF BIDDER ) BUSINESS ADDRESS -------------------------------------- ------------- PLACE OF RESIDENT---------------------------------------------------- DATE 19 UU`Z5U P - 4 Walnut Boulevard Widenina Proj . No . 7711 -5321 -926-76 For Pre-Bid Information , Contact : Road Design Division Phone (415 ) 372-2131 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY WALNUT BOULEVARD WIDENING J. R. OIS;ON CLERK GOARU U SU'E,,VjI ORS �jCONlw', CO-,IA CO. I't_.. lTtia.. ..._..........C?�put COUNTY ROAD NO . 7711 Microfilmed with board order VERNON L . CLINE , PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT [Z/� J.i MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA 0 0 X2j March 14 , 1978 Walnut Boulevard Widening Proj . No. 7711 -5321-926-76 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 E Liquidated Damages A-1 5. Permits A-2 6. Additional Liability Insurance Requirements A-2 7. Hold Harmless and Indemnification A-2 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 (S.S.3) B-3 5. Scope of Work B-3 6. Control of Work B-3 7. Control of Materials B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility B-4 9. Prosecution and Progress B-7 10. Measurement and Payment B-8 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . Lines and Grades p-1 2. Materials p_1 3. Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing D-2 4. Cooperation D-4 5. Obstructions p-4 6. Adjusting utility Covers 0-5 7. Earthwork p-7 8. Pavement Fabric p-8 9. Clean-Up p-9 10. Aggregate Base p-9 11 . Asphalt Concrete 0-10 12. Corrugated Steel Pipe Arch D-14 13. Pavement Markers D-15 County Standard CC 3040 CC 3050 00252 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project Is located on Walnut Boulevard between Balfour Road and Oak Road in the city of Brentwood . 2 . DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of widening , reconstructing and over- laying a portion of Walnut Boulevard with asphalt concrete 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 , "WALNUT BOULEVARD WIDENING ," 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 agreements amending or extending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein , and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions . 4 . BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8- 1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work, " Section 8- 1 . 06 , "Time of Completion , " and Section 8-1 . 07 , "Liquidated Damages ," of the Standard Specifi - cations and these special provisions . The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" Issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of : 30 WORKING DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed ." A- l � � 00253 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT ' - - 4 . BEGINNING OF WORK' TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (Continued ) The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of $75 . 00 per day For each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days pre- scribed above , and authorized extension thereof . 5 . PERM ITS Gradin - The Contractor shall comply with the appli - cable provisions in the City of Brentwood Ordinances and the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7-Division 716 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as f \ \ \ on private property w | th | n the County or City ^ Full compensation For conforming to Permit requirements including the cost of the permits shall be considered as included in the price paid for the item in which the permit is required . ' 6 . ADDITIONAL L The Contractor shall name the City of Brentwood as an additional insured on the insurance certificates required by Section 8-8 of these Special Provlsions , 7 . HOLD HARMLESS The Contractor shall hold harmless and indemnify the City of Brentwood in addition to Contra Costa County in the manner described In Section 7 - 1 , 12 of the Standard Specifications . � ' ' K�K&���� A~2 ' Revised 2-18-77 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following meanings: a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the Notice to Contractors, Proposal and Special Provisions. b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Works Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineir) , or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency' s representative for administra- tion of this contract. d. STANDARD. SPECIFICATIONS (S.S._) means the Standard Specifications of the State of Cal a, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transporta- tion, (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 interpreted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING IMAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Uage 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 above are by reference fully incorporated herein, except to the extent that they are modified herein. 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Examination of Plans, Specifications, Contract and Site of Work S.S. 2-1 .03) r '_.-I H 0 00201:) R SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont.) 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 pr000sais (bids) shall be made on forms to be obtained from the office of the Public Uorks 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 respec- tive 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 follow- ing: (1 ) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guar- anty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 .11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .11 shall not apply. Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. 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 respon- sibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . 00255- B 2 �'� SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 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) 'rtithin seven (7) days after its submission to him, the successful bidder shall sign the contract and return it, together with (1 ) the contract bonds, i 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. 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 Standard Specifications, the following shall apply: 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(i ) , 4-1 .03B(2), or 4-1 .03B(3), as the case may be. A major item of work shall be construed to be any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. b, CONTROL OF WORK (S.S. 5) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 shall apply, arr 4 r 00 B - 3 i SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 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 perTorming any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency, obtain and maintain in force the following insurance; (a) ;lith respect to the Contractor's operations; The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-earned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum com- bined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (b) With respect to Subcontractors' operations, Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf; A policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of 5500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (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 an amount not less than $500,000, insuring the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SHALL NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. (2) Form, Term, Certificates (a) The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form and placed with an insurance company or companies satisfactory 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 thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. 002 , B 4 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont.) 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 delineators, flashing lights, and other safety devices, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all times. The Contractor shall respond promptly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies, to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices. Failure to frequently inspect and maintain lights and barricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway, or failure to respond promptly to notification of improperly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspen- sion 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. The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights-of-way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Con- tractor and may be deducted from any monies due } . or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-lay and Easements The rights-of-way, easements, riohts-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 performance of the work under this contract. Any additional rights- of-Way, easements, or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or conven- ient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. k , 4i x 002 B - 5 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. )' 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. g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 .165, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake," of the Standard 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 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 Specifications, 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 consider- ation 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 allow- ance 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 requirements of the plans and specifications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. B q� SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. Payment for Repair Work--When the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, deter- mined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor' s bid for bid comparison purposes. When the occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost of the repair determined as provided in Subsection E in accordance with the following: (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is $2,000,000 or less, the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 percent 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 percent 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. a. Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer's Estimate preceded by the letters (S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items." b. Assignment (S.S. 8-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to become due under the contract, may be assigned by the Contractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors, nor in any event without the consent of the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. c. Beginning of Work (S.S. 3-1 .03) In lieu of the provisions of S.S. Sec. 3-1 .03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (5) 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 "Notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. d. Progress Schedule (S.S. 8-1 .04) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress ' schedule before starting any work on the project and, if requested by the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within five (5) working days of the Engineer's written request. �n 002b1 B - 7 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont.} _> e. Time of Completion (S.S. 8-1 .06} The following days are designated as legal holidays:` ', 1",W1 January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in flay, July 4, 1st Monday in September, 3. � September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11 , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day establishzd as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States. If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday, 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 Hoard accepts the completed work, it shall cause a Notice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. (2) Thirty-five (35) days after the filing of the Notice of Completion, the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance of the work, if lie 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. 46 2c B - f3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 10. HEASUREIMENT AND PAYMCNT (S.S. 9) (Cont. ) e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08 shall not apply. f. All prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. r $ - 9 ��JJJ I (Revised 5/15/77*) 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 wades 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 retro- active increases or decreases in such rates. b. Premium wase rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing, by the Engineer. ` *c. The second paragraph in Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9-1 .03A(l ) , "Labor," 9-1 .03A(2) , "Materials," and 9-1 .03A(3), "Equipment Rental ," there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials, and 15 percent to the equipment rental . d. Section 9-1 .03A(lb), "Labor Surcharge," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the actual wages , as defined in Section 9-1 .03A(la), will• be added a labor surcharge set forth in the Department of Transportation publication entitled Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing wage Rates, which is in effect on the date upon which the work is accomplished and which is a part of the contract. Said labor surcharne shall constitute full compensation for all payments imposed by State and Federal laws and for all other payments made to, or on behalf of, the workmen, other than actual waqes as defined in Section 9-1 .03A(la) and subsistence and travel allowance as specified in Section 9-1 .03A(lc). 3. EQUIPMENT RENTAL. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Na 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 transporting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. 00264 C - 1 SECTION D CONSTRUCTION DETAILS i . LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notification by the Contractor as specified in Section 5- 1 . 07 ; (a) Pavement fabric limits . (b) Cut and fill slopes , with reference stakes . (c7 Conform locations . (d) One set of final alignment and grade control stakes for use by the Contractor to control the basement material and surfacing . No additional stakes or marks for alignment or grade control will be set by the Engineer . The Contractor shall provide such separate grade controls for the base- ment material and surfacing as are necessary to secure conformance with the plans and final stakes . Grade control stakes will be provided after com- pletion of the asphalt concrete leveling course . (e) Pipe culverts . The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adequacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set . If the Contractor requests additional stakes , hubs , lines , grades or marks other than those set by the Engineer , the cost of labor , equipment and materials required to comply with the Contractor ' s request shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor , The cost of labor , equipment and materials involved in resetting stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons , will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor . 2. MATERIALS Certificates of compliance will be required for cor- rugated steel pipe arch culverts , pavement markers , and epoxy . The asphalt 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" of theses Special Provisions . 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 and aggregate base from recognized commercial plants and any other material from other than the usual commercial sources . 00V SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 2 . MATERIALS (Continued) The relative compaction of soils and aggregates wi11:— be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method No . Calif . 216 , or Test Method No . CCC 216 . The field density may be determined by Test Method No . Calif . 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No . Calif . 231 . ) 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Section 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety, " of the Standard Speci - fications is modified as follows : Ali signing and traffic control warning and safety devices shall conform to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs , Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of 'Mork Upon County Highways , " issued by the Public Works Department , Contra Costa County , California . Construction operations shall be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 10-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 12-foot wide traffic lanes for public traffic . In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7- 1 . 0$ , "Public Convenience ," and 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety ," of the Standard Specifications , the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnishing , (except those signs shown on the plans to be County- furnished ) installing , maintaining and removing all signs ( including County-furnished signs) , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices . Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County , together with 4" X 4" X 12 ' wood posts , galvanized carriage bolts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez . The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one ( 1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs , posts and fasteners and said time shalt be during the County yard working hours of 7 : 30 a .m . to 4 : 00 p . m . 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 . D-2 . .. ' V0 .�. 403 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE ,- PUBLI,C SAFETY AND SIGNING (Continued) Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of V in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two (2) feet clear of the edge of pavement . Signs shall be placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface , except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas , or where there are pedestrians , the clearance shall be seven feet . The Contractor shall furnish all required posts longer than 121 . Exceptions to the locations 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 and dismantled ; and the County-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue during the County yard working .hours of 7 : 30 a .m . to 4 : 00 p. m. 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 the closure . The Contractor shall provide and station competent flagmen in advance of a closure. The sole duty of the flagmen shall be to direct traffic around the work. As directed by the Engiener , "cat tracking" broken singlestripe of the centerline shall be done by the Contractor at the end of each days work to provide for the safe and convenient passage of traffic through the project area . Full compensation for cat tracking the pavement shall be considered as included in the contract price paid for Signing and Traffic Control , and no separate payment will be allowed therefor . Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in Section 7 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions , including full compensation for furnishing all labor , including flagmen , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installi,ng , maintaining and removing all signs , lights and barricades as shown on the plans , as specified herein , and as directed by the Engineer , including picking up , hauling and returning County-furnished signs , and posts , shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid. for Signing and Traffic Control , and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor . D-3 00 ' SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notification by the Contractor as specified in Section 5- 1 . 07 ; (a ) Pavement fabric limits . (b) Cut and fill slopes , with reference stakes . (c) Conform locations . (d ) One set of final alignment and grade control stakes for use by the Contractor to control the basement material and surfacing . No additional stakes or marks for alignment or grade control will be set by the Engineer . The Contractor shall provide such separate grade controls for the base- f , .. ment material and surfacing as are necessary to secure conformance with the plans and final stakes . Grade control stakes will be provided after com- pletion of the asphalt concrete leveling course . (e) Pipe culverts . The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adequacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set . If the Contractor requests additional stakes , hubs , lines , grades or marks other than those set by the Engineer , the cost of labor , equipment and materials required to comply with the Contractor ' s request shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor . The cost of labor , equipment and materials involved in resetting stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons , will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor . 2. MATERIALS Certificates of compliance will be required for cor- rugated steel pipe arch culverts , pavement markers , and epoxy . The asphalt 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 rsview 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" of theses Special Provisions . 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 and aggregate base from recognized commercial plants and any other material from other than the usual commercial sources . �ellll�� D-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 2 . MATERIALS (Continued ) The relative compaction of soils and aggregates will : be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method No. Calif . 216 , or Test Method No . CCC 216 . The field density may be determined by Test Method No . Calif . 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No . Calif . 231 . ) 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Section 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety, " of the Standard Speci - fications is modified as follows : All signing and traffic control warning and safety devices shall conform to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs , Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon County Highways , " issued by the Public Works Department , Contra Costa County , California . Construction operations shall be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 10-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 prcgress , a passageway shall be maintained through the work of sufficient width to provide for two 12-foot wide traffic lanes for public traffic . in lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7-1 . 0$ , "Public Convenience ," and 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety , " of the Standard Specifications , the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnishing , (except those signs shown on the plans to be County- furnished ) installing , maintaining and removing all signs ( including County-furnished signs) , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices . Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County , together with 4" X 4" X 12 ' wood posts , galvanized carriage bolts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez . The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one ( 1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs , posts and fasteners and said time shall be during the County yard working hours of 7 . 30 a . m. to 4 : 00 p . m. 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 . :D-2 - tt=t SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3 . PUBLIC CONVENEINCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Continued) The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaged between the time It is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Contractor under the contract . Payment shall be made. in increments of the contract Jump sum price for Signing and Traffic Control in the following manner: Initial Increment - 40 percent of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of installation of signs . Final Increment - Balance of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of removal and dismantling of signs , lights , barricades , 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 may be under way within and adjacent to the limits of the work specified , as follows : Utility cover adjustments . installation of underground utility conduit across Walnut Boulevard . Utility pole adjustments and possible relocations . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work , and no separate payment will be made for delay or inconvenience to the Contractor ' s operations by reason of his 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 construc- tion area . `' ` D-4 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Continued) Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of 2 ' in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two (2) feet clear of the edge of pavement . Signs shall be placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface , except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas , or where there are pedestrians , the clearance shall be seven feet . The Contractor shall furnish all required posts longer than 121 . Exceptions to the locations 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 and dismantled ; and the County-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue during the County yard working hours of 7 : 30 a . m . to 4 : 00 p .m. 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 the closure . The Contractor shall provide and station competent flagmen in advance of a closure. The sole duty of the flagmen shall be to direct traffic around the work. As directed by the Engiener , "cat tracking" broken single stripe of the centerline shall be done by the Contractor at the end of each days work to provide for the safe and convenient passage of traffic through the project area . Full compensation for cat tracking the pavement shall be considered as included in the contract price paid for Signing and Traffic Control , and no separate payment will be allowed therefor . Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in Section 7 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions , including full compensation for furnishing all labor , including flagmen , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installi.ng , maintaining and removing all signs , lights and barricades as shown on the plans , as specified herein , and as directed by the Engineer , including picking up , hauling and returning County-furnished signs , and posts , shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid. for Signing and Traffic Control , and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor . D-3 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3 . PUBLIC CONVENEINCE ) PUBLIC SAFETY AND .SIGNING (Continued) The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaged between the time it is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Contractor under the contract . Payment shall be made. in increments of the contract lump sum price for Signing and Traffic Control in the Following manner: Initial Increment 40 percent of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of installation of signs . Final Increment Balance of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of removal and dismantling of signs , lights , barricades , posts and framing and delivery of County-furnished materials to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard I Ul Sign Shop . 4. COOPERATION The following work by other forces may be under way withtn and adjacent to the limits of the work specified , as follows : Utility cover adjustments . Installation of underground utility conduit across Walnut Boulevard . Utility pole adjustments and possible relocations . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work , and no separate payment will be made for delay or inconvenience to the Contractor ' s operations by reason of his 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 construc- tion area . D-4 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 5. OBSTRUCTIONS (Continued) The Contractor shall give the utility companies two (2} working days advance notice before work may start . Notification of several utility companies may be accomplished by calling Under- ground Service Alert (USA) toll free number 800-642-0123 . The work specified shall be so conducted as to permit the utility companies , the water district and the sewer district to maintain their services without interruption . Abandoned pipe lines , conduits , culverts and founda- tions , if encountered , shall be removed and disposed of off the job site , in accordance with the provisions in Section 7- 1 . 13 , "Disposal of Materials Outside the Highway Right of Way , " of the Standard Specifications . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made therefor . 6 . ADJUSTING UTILITY COVERS General `There shown on the plans or directed by the Engineer , existing manhole covers and valve covers shall be adjusted and/or reconstructed to grade after final paving , in accordance with the provisions in Section 15-2 . 05 , "Reconstruction" of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The Contractor shall contact the owners of the facil - ities which are to be adjusted to determine the standards which apply to the work to be done , and he shall cooperate with the owners to effect a satisfactory adjustment of the facilities . The County reserves the right to delete any quantity of Utility adjustment without compensation to the Contractor . Covers shall be so adjusted that there will not be any perceptible difference in elevation between the finished pavement surface and the cover . The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the smoothness and riding quality over the adjusted cove,-s . Portland cement concrete shall be Class 8 with one- inch (1 " } maximum aggregate size and shall conform to the provisions in Section 51 , "Concrete Structures , " and Section 90 , "Portland Cement Concrete , " of the Standard Specifications . 3 : 0-5 006 269 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 6. ADJUSTING UTILITY COVERS (Continued) Mortar used in resetting manhole covers shall conform to the provisions in Section 51 - 1 . 35, "Mortar ," of the Standard Specifications . Precast concrete elements shall conform to the provisions in Section 70- 1 . 02H , "Precast Concrete Structures , " of the Standard Specifications . Salvaged materials which are undamaged may be reinstalled as directed by the Engineer . Structures built of cast-in-place or precast concrete and brick or vitrified clay pipe parts shall be replaced in kind . Attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 7- 1 . 11 , "Preservation of Property" and 7-1 . 12 , "Responsibility for Damage ," of the Standard Specifications . Dirt , rocks , or debris shall not be permitted to enter sewer lines . When manhole adjustment work is undertaken which involves excavation or concrete removal , a tem- porary cover shall be placed to prevent entry of material into the manhole and sewer pipe . During sealing or paving operations , all surface structures shall be protected from being covered by paving , and no adhesive material shall be permitted to seal or fill the joint between the frame and cover of any existing utility structure . Adjusting Manhole Cover and Valve Covers Case I Cast iron extension rings manufactured to fit the manhole covers , and valve covers , shall be furnished and installed at the locations shown on the plans and as directed by the Engineer . Single rings shall be used for adjustments not exceeding four inches . Cast iron extension rings shall be attached only to frames , housings , castings and rings which have been securely fixed in the proper position . Adjusting Manhole Covers (Case 111 ) Adjusting manhole covers (Case Ill ) shall include per- . forming 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 brick 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 . D-b SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 6 . ADJUSTING UTILITY COVERS (Continued) . Adiustinq Manhole Covers (Case 111 ) (Continued) The contract price paid per each in each of the above cases shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools and equipment and doing all the work involved in adjusting the facility (including removing and disposing of concrete) complete in place , as shown on the plans , as specified herein and as directed by the Engineer . No compensation will be made for any adjustments which may be performed by the owners of the facilities . In lieu of the provisions of Section 4- 1 . 038 " Increased or Decreased Quantities , " no adjustment of the contract unit price will be made for utility item quantity increases or decreases . 7 . EARTHWORK In lieu of the provisions in Section 19-1 . 03 , "Grade,, Tolerance," of the Standard Specifications , the surface of the grading plane at any point shall not vary more than 0 . 05-foot above, or below the grade established by the Engineer . ��,�,,,�• At the option of the Contractor , backfill material conforming to the requirements for 3!4- inch Class 2 aggregate base may be used for structure backfill . In lieu of the relative compaction requirements in Section 19-5 . 03 , relative compaction shall not be less than 90 per- cent , with exception that relative compaction under bridge or retaining wall footings shall be 95 percent as provided in Section 19-5 . 03 , "Relative Compaction , " of the Standard Specifications . The requirements of paragraph two of Section 19-5 . 03 do not apply. Where road widening 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 Ievel of the existing surfacing . it is anticipated that there will be an excess of approxi - mately 500 C . Y . of excavated material which shall be disposed of by the Contractor off the job site, in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way, " of the Standard Specifications . 0-7 y i l H t}y SECTION 0 - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 8 . PAVEMENT FABRIC The pavement fabric shall be placed where shown on the plans and at locations designated by the Engineer . The fabric shall be a non-woven polypropylene material conforming to the following requirements : Tensile strength , either direction , minimum per inch of width - 50 pounds . Elongation , warp direction , 20 pounds , maximum 0. 5 in . Elongation , fill direction , 50 pounds ,maximum - 1 . 1 in . Weight , oz . /sq . yd . (_fused two sides ) - 3 . 8 to 4 . 5 . Prior to placing the fabric , the existing pavement to receive the fabric shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the Engineer of all material such as , but not limited to , leaves , sand , dirt , gravel , water and vegetation . Cleaning shall be by vacuum power broom plus any other suitable means as determined by the Contractor . The surface area to receive the fabric shall be sprayed with steam-refined paving asphalt , type AR 4000 , at a rate or 0 . 22 to 0 . 25 gallons per square yard . The Contractor ' s attention is directed to Section 92- 1 . 04 "Applying" of the Standard Specifications . The minimum width of asphalt application shall be the fabric width Plus ten inches . Paving asphalt shall be applied no farther in advance of the overlay than that distance which the Contractor can maintain free of traffic . The asphalt shall be sprayed with a suitably metered truck or the truck must be recently calibrated by Test Method Calif . No . 339A. The fabric shall overlap six (6) inches at all joints . No joint shall be lapped with more than two (2) layers of fabric . Transverse joints shall be shingled to prevent pickup by the paver . Asphaltic emulsion binder or paving asphalt shall be applied to all Joints . The fabric shall be carefully placed to avoid wrinkles and broomed or squeeged to remove any bubbles . Should wrinkles occur which are large enough to cause laps , the fabric shall be cut and laid out flat with a fabric patch placed over the cut twelve inches in width and sealed with RS-1 or paving asphalt . At each utility cover , which would be covered with fabric , the fabric shall be neatly cut around the cover to allow for raising of the cover to finish grade . 4 � �-� D-8 00272 t SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS , $ . PAVEMENT FABRIC CContinued) Turning of the paving machine or other vehicles should be gradual and shall be kept to a minimum to avoid damage to the membrane. Should equipment tires tend to stick to the fabric during paving operations , small quantities of asphalt concrete shall be broadcast ahead to prevent sticking . Quantities of pavement reinforcing fabric placed as shown on the plans or directed by the Engineer will be determined from measurements taken of the area covered by the reinforcing fabric , with no allowance for laps , or waste caused by trimming to fit tapered sections . The Contract price paid per square yard for pavement reinforcing fabric shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , (including paving asphalt and asphaltic emulsion) , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in furnishing and placing pavement reinforcing fabric complete in place , as shown on the plans , as required by these special provisions , and as directed by the Engineer . 9. CLEANUP All construction debris , materials , and equipment In the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor , shall be removed and disposed of outside of the 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 cleanup, and no separate payment wi l i be made therefor . 10 . AGGREGATE BASE Aggregate base shall be Class 2 and shall conform to the grading for the 1 - 1 /2 inch maximum grading . The provisions in the second paragraph in Section 26- 1 . 06 , "Measurement , " of the Standard Specifications are super- seded by the following : D-9 Q0"`3 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 10 . AGGREGATE BASE The weight of material to be paid for will be determined by deducting from the material delivered to the work, the weight of water in the material, at the time of weighing , as determined by Test Method No . Calif . 226 , in excess of 9 percent of the dry weight of the material . The weight of water deducted will not be paid for . Full compensation for furnishing and applying all water after the material has been delivered to the roadbed , including. water required for dust control , shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per ton for aggregate base , and no separate payment will be made therefor . The provisions in Section 26-1 . 04 , "Spreading , " of the Standard Specifications , is superseded by the following The use of a spreader box for spreading Class 2 aggregate base will not be required . Class 2 aggregate base shall be spread with equipment , to be approved by the Engineer , that will provide a uniform layer conforming to the planned section , both transversely and longitudinally , within the tolerance specified in Section 26- 1 . 05 , "Compacting ." Equipment or methods which cause segregation of the material will not be permitted . Payment for filling of the roadside shoulder with aggregate base , including subsequent shaping , watering and com- pacting shall be considered as included in the contract unit price paid per ton for aggregate base and no additional compension will be allowed therefor . 11 , ASPHALT CONCRETE 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 and shall comply with the "Materials" section of these special provisions . Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2 . 02 , "Aggregate, " of the Standard Specifications for one-half- inch maximum, medium grading except for the aggregate for the leveling course which shall conform to the three-eights inch maximum , medium grading . Aggregate shall have a sodium sulfate loss of less than 9 . 6% when tested in accordance with Test Method No . CCC 214 (AC ). 0-10 002'M SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS I1 . ASPHALT CONCRETE (,Continued} Asphalt concrete for any one course shall be supplied , from one plant . _ Prime coat will be required on subgrade of full depth A . C . Section. Paint binder shall be asphaltic emulsion , Type SS- I diluted with 50% water . As,plialt concrete base courses shall be spread and compacted in two layers ; the lowerlid being 0 . 35 ft . thick and the top lift 0 . 10 ft . thick. The Asphalt concrete surface course shall be spread and compacted in one layer 0 . 15 ft . in thickness after the base course is placed and brought into tolerance . Except for the leveling course, asphalt concrete shall be, spread with an asphalt paver conforming to the provisions in Section 39-5 . 01 , "Spreading Equipment , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The leveling course shall be spread with a motor grader . The finished surfase of the top lift base course shall not vary at any point more than 0 . 05-foot above or below the grade established by the Engineer . All trimming of the surface shall be completed while the temperature of the mix is above 2000F . The Contractor shall not perform paving operations when the weather is rainy or foggy. It shall be the Contractor ' s responsibility , based on weather predictions , to schedule his paving operations to avoid paving in the rain or fog . If the day' s operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog , a nonworking day will be charged regardless of actual working conditions . Asphalt concrete shalt not be placed on any surface which contains ponded water or excessive moisture . If paving operations are in progress and rain or fog forces a shut down , loaded trucks in transit shall return to the plant and no compensation will be allowed therefor . The Contractor shall furnish. and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded until it is discharted from the delivery vehicle . D 11 0027 cj SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS _ . ,. li . ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) Asphalt concrete courses shall be placed one-half width at a time and the remaining one-half width of roadbed shall be kept free of obstruction and open for use by public traffic at all times until the half width first placed is ready for use by traffic . Asphalt concrete surface courses shall be spread one layer at a time over the entire project . The sequence of paving shall be such as to avoid paving a lane width with a cold joint on both sides . Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed pavement shall be made by cutting- the existing pavement to a neat , smooth line at the conform line and constructing a vertical -face butt joint . Temporary transitions shall be constructed to conform with the existing pavement at each end of the project . The trans- itions may be constructed using asphalt concrete , or cut back material , with a paper joint and to a minimum length of 10 feet . The material used to construct the transition shall be removed prior to placing the surface courses. Asphaltic emulsion shall be applied to asphalt concrete surfaces , used b.y vehicles as a roadway , before spreading additional layers of asphalt concrete. The rate of application shall be 0 .07 gallons per square yard . In lieu of the requirements of paragraphs 1 , 5 , and 6 of Section 39-6 . 03 , "Compacting ," the following special provisions will prevail : The, relative compaction of the various base course layers. shail be not less than 90% Said relative compaction shall be determined by com- paring 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 uncom- pacted 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 tb include nuclear testing by Contra Costa County ' s backscatter method on asphalt concrete materials , or by core densities . =1 ak,tt SECTION 0 - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 11 . ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) Driveways , entrances and road connections shall be paved as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer to connect with the new paving . The contractor ' s attention is directed to Section 94- 1 . 06 , "Applying , " and Section 93- 1 . 03 , "Mixing and Applying , " of the Standard Specifications . Prior to applying any asphaltic emulsion , the existing pavement shall be cleaned , to the satisfaction of the Engineer , of all material such as , but not limited to , leaves , sand , gravel and dirt . Any bushes which extend over the existing pavement shall be trimmed to the satisfaction of the Engineer . No traffic shall be allowed on the asphaltic emulsion with the exception of vehicles unloading asphalt concrete. All vehicles i involved with the Contractor ' s operations shall turn around only at public street Intersections ; driveways and other private property shall not be used without prior written consent of the involved property owner , a dated copy of which shall be delivered to the Engineer prior to the use thereof . Paint binder shall be applied no farther in advance Of the overlay than that distance which the Contractor -can maintain free of traffic . Attention is directed to the provisions in the first paragraph of Section 39-6 . 02 , "Spreading , " of the Standard Specifi - cations . The extent of the areas where a surface course mixture shall be spread to level irregularities , as shown on the plans , shall be subject to revision by the Engineer , depending on actual conditions prevailing on the project . This material shall be spread in one layer not to exceed 0 . 20 ft , in thickness with a motor grader , to produce a surface of uniform smoothness and texture in accordance with the Standard Specifications and these special provisions The AC leveling course shall be placed prior to con- structing the shoulder widening section . The cross slope of the widened section shall match that of the leveling course or as directed and staked by the engineer . Spreading and compacting of asphalt concrete in areas to be leveled shall be completed prior to beginning any overlay . The overlay shall extend to the edge of pavement in areas without curbs and to the lip of the gutter in areas with curbs unless otherwise shown on the plans or directed by the Engineer . SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 11 . ASPHALT CONCRETE (.Continued In addition to the requirements of Section 39-6 . 02., "Spreading ," of the Standard Specifications , all transverse jolnts shall he made by paving against a board of the same thickness as the paving layer to provide a straight vertical face . After the compaction of the newly paved layer , the board shall be removed and paper shall be laid against the vertical face and along the existing road surface that is to receive the subsequent layers . Asphalt concrete shall be spread over the paper in sufficient width and length as directed by the Engineer to provide a safe , smooth temporary riding ramp. Full compensation for constructing the transverse joint as specified above and constructing and removing the temporary ramp , shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per ton for asphalt concrete, and no separate payment will be made therefor . Conforming work, driveways , entrances and road connections to connect with the pavement overlay shall be paved as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer . Full compensation for placing asphalt concrete in these areas shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per ton for asphalt concrete , and no separate payment will be made therefor . The contract price for Asphalt Concrete shall include full compensation for the following ; (a) construction and removal of temporary transitions ; (b) construction of driveways , entrances and road connections ; (c) cutting existing pavement for conf=orm work; (d) furnishing and applying prime coat and asphaltic emu i s i on ; (e) removing pavement markers ; Cfleveling with asphalt concrete. JZ. CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE ARCH Coupling bands for corrugated steel pipe arches shall not be less than 12 inches in width . Full compensation for structural excavation and backfill ' shall be considered as included in the contract unit price paid per lineal foot for corrugated steel pipe arch , and no seperate payment will be made therefor . c D-14 (lU�`18 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 13 . PAVEMENT MARKERS Pavement markers shall conform to the provisions in Section 85 , "Pavement Markers , " of the Standard Specifications , County Standard Plan CC 30.50., and these special provisions . Pavement markers shall be placed to the line established by the Engineer , whicFL will consist of a newly painted center line to be placed by the County striping crew. All additional work necessary to establish satisfactory lines for markers shall be performed by the Contractor , including correction of minor irregularities in the line established by the Engineer . 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NQ 5709 R/W AN()/OR CLEARING STARE SLOPE STAKE REFERENCE I POINT AND WITNESS STAKE LATH FINAL GRADE R/W AHD/OR GUaAD FINAL GRADE AND AND LINE STAKE CLEARING STAKE ST'S LINE STAKE q- STAKE SLOPE STAKE TYPICAL SECTION ROADWAY STAKING NOTES 1. STAKES WILL BE PLACED BY COUNTY FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES AS WITNESS STAKE BENCHES, STRUCTURES, PIPES, DITCHES, CHANNELS, INLETS AND HEADWALLS. 2. FOR FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKES; (a.)OFFSETS MAY VARY TO FIT CON- OFFSET DITIONS, (b.) GRADES MAY BE REFERENCED BY CUT AND/OR FILL MARKINGS, a (c) LONGITUDINAL S(ACING WILL VARY AS DICTATED BY ALIGNMENT, GRADE AND TACK CROSS - SECTION CONTROLS. 3, IF TOP OF CURB IS STAKED, THE FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKE SHOWN TYPICAL CURB STAKE ABOVE WILL NOT 8E SET. OFFSET DISTANCE MAY VARY TO FIT CONDITIONS, SUCH AS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIDEWALKS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA STANDARD PUN c BASIC STAKES AND MARKS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY SCALE: NONE DATE: JAN. 13, 1969 DRAWN: T DIMAGGIO FILE NO. N0 DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION BY CHECKED M. WALFORD CC 3040 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal ) of the City of Walnut Creek from ) Action of the Board of Appeals on ) Application for Land Use Permit ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/220 No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek Area, and ) Approval of such Land Use Permit ) The Board on March 7, 1978 having fixed this time for adoption of findings for approval of Land Use Permit No. 2012-77 (Beacon Point Associates, applicant) to establish a multiple group development in the Walnut Creek area; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has reviewed and considered the memoranda of November 29 and December 6, 1977 from the Director of Planning, together with the final Environmental Impact Report, reports, minutes, map and other documents submitted therewith; and WHEREAS, the Board has received oral testimony and viewed slide presentations at the appeal hearing before it on January 17, 1978; and WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the January 17, 1978 hearing the Board voted to deny the appeal of Walnut Creek, approved the proposed density of the project, and referred the project back to the Planning staff to review the overall project design. for subsequent recommendation to the Board; and WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed and considered the memorandum to it from the Planning Director dated March 7, 1978, plus the oral staff report presented to the Board by the Assistant Director of Planning on said date, together with the revised site plan for the subject project received by the Planning Department on February 14, 1978; and h'HEREAS, the Board concurs in and ratifies the previous certification by the Zoning Administrator as to the adequacy and completeness of the Environmental Impact Report for this project, the same being affirmed by the Planning Commission sitting as the Board of Appeals; and WHEREAS, the Board hereby certifies that the Final Environmental Impact Report has been completed in compliance with CEQA, state and local guidelines, and that the Board has reviewed and considered the information contained in the EIR prior to approval. of the proposed project; and The Board being fully informed about the proposed project and the appeal by the City of Walnut Creek relating thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED, that the Board makes the following findings : 1. Re Significant Effects Disclosed by EIR and Mitigation Thereof: The EIR lists six significant effects ("major impacts") in the Summary at page I thereof. Each' of these significant effects has been mitigated by a reduction in density for the project, substantially improved architectural design, and the amended conditions of approval attached to the Director of Planning's memorandum to the Board. of March 7, 1978. More specifically, each of the significant effects, the discussion of same being numbered below to correspond with the. number given the effect in the Summary page, has been mitigated as follows: 1. Reduction of density from 224 units to 183 units, revised site plan, revised unit design, substantially improved architectural design, and the amended conditions of approval numbered 2, 4 and 10. 2. The traffic generated by the project is reduced from that indicated in the EIR by the decrease in density, and further mitigation is achieved by conditions of approval relating to right-of-way and intersection improve- ments of previous applications which are activated by the construction of this project and as required by item 13 of the amended conditions of approval. ' -1- VVnn ff�� 282 3. The density of the project, as amended, conforms to the General Plan and Multiple Family Residential Zoning (M-3) for the parcel, as a result of the reduction in units. 4. The proposed project is designed to locate living units away from the major streets, thereby mitigating some concern regarding exist- ing noise levels and air quality at the adjacent intersection. In addi- tion, floor plan layout, window orientation and certain landscaping techniques, as required by conditions 1, 2 and 4, are further mitigating measure to be incorporated in the project with further design review. The applicant is also required by amended conditions of approval number 8 to comply with the standards and policies outlined in the General Plan noise element relating to 60 CNEL contours, and conduct a noise study and air -quality samplings. Mitigation measures suggested by these two studies are to be incorporated as conditions of development. 5 and 6. Final review of building design and construction, as well as landscaping and types of appliances used, as required by items 3 and 9, will minimize energy demand within the project. II. Re Suburban Apartment Building Group Use Permit Application: The proposed project, as shown on revised site plan received by the Planning Department on February 14, 1978, and as regulated by the amended conditions of approval attached to the March 7, 1978 memorandum from the Director of Planning to the Board, is consistent with the intent of-the M-3 Zoning District in that the project substantially conforms to the standards described in Article 84-28.2 of County Ordinance Code including, but not limited to, those regulating density, lot size, lot coverage, landscaping, yards, and parking, with the amended conditions of approval ensuring such conformance, and the proposed project is compatible with other uses in the vicinity, both within and outside of the M-3 Zoning District, including existing multiple family developments situated at the southwest corner of Bancroft and Ygnacio Valley Roads. III. Re Conditional Use Permit Standards: The proposed project conforms- to the conditional use permit standards set forth in Section 26-2.2008 of the County Ordinance Code in that: (1) The project is not detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the county, it being consistent with the county's General Plan and M-3 zoning existing for the property on which the project is proposed; (2) The proposed project will not adversely affect the orderly development of property within the county, it being con- sistent with the General Plan, which document assists in bring about orderly development; (3) The proposed project will not adversely affect preserva- tion of property values and protection of the tax base within the county in that the same will increase the tax base for the county and not diminish the values for properties in the vicinity of the project; (4) The proposed project will not adversely affect the policy and goals of the General Plan in that the project is consistent with the General Plan and in particular, the May, 1974 General Plan Amendment for the area in which the proposed project will be located; (5) The proposed project will not create a nuisance and/or enforcement problem within the neighborhood or community in .that the project is a high quality multi-family apartment development, whose con- struction is regulated by a number of conditions; (6) The proposed project will not encourage marginal development within the neighborhood since the project itself is not marginal but of high quality construction and land use consistent with zoning and the General Plan; and (7) Special conditions or unique characteristics of the property on which the proposed project is to be situated and its location or surroundings are established by the exist- ing M-3 zoning classification and May, 1974 General Plan Amendment for the a subject area, establishing the proposed project as being compatible therewith and an appropriate location for the multiple family apartment development of the applicant. IV. Re Variance As To Covered Parking Spaces and Minimum Distance Between Apartment and Car Port Structures: 1. The granting of a variance for the proposed project authorizing approximately 50% of the required parking spaces to be covered (rather than 100% covered parking) is appropriate and approved, such variance not con- stituting a grant of special privilege inconsistent with limitations on other properties in the vicinity of the project and in the M-3 Zoning District, as the incorporated area of Walnut Creek near the project site which contains multiple family residential developments, is governed by that city's parking -2- 0028- 3 regulations requiring only one covered parking space for each residential unit, with which the proposed project conforms. Furthermore, there are numerous multiple family residential developments in the unincorporated portion of the county in the area where similar variances as to the cover- ing of parking spaces have been allowed. Due to special circumstances applicable to the subject property because of its location at the inter- sections of Bancroft and Ygnacio Valley Roads, and limited access to the project site from Bancroft Road only, the applicant's approach of breaking up the structures with open parking and landscaped areas as opposed to all covered parking makes for a more attractive project, and in view of the aforementioned less restrictive parking regulations in the nearby City of Walnut Creek incorporated areas, and existing variances from the total covered parking in multiple family projects in the unincorporated ter- ritory, the requested variance provides applicant with the right enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and within the M-3 Zoning District; the variance as to covered parking spaces coupled with the amended conditions of- approval and in particular, items 3, 4, 5 and 10 thereof, substantially meets the intent and purpose of the M-3 land use district in that the pro- ject will provide the required number of parking spaces and allow for appropriately and atractively landscaped parking areas and be far more visually attractive by virtue of the variance. 2. The variance allowing a minimum of 15 feet between apartments and carport structures does not constitute a grant of a special privilege inconsistent with the limitations on other properties in the vicinity and is consistent with the limitations imposed by the County on other properties in the M-3 Zoning District. The proposed project, having special circum- stances due to its location and surroundings regarding restricted access, major traffic routes abutting the site, and EIR concerns as to air quality and noise, has been designed with peripheral parking and landscaping between the residential units and public streets to provide a quality living environ- ment for occupants. In order to accomplish this and to give the site the same development potential as are afforded and enjoyed by other parcels in the M-3 Zoning District, the variance as to distance between carport and apartment units is reasonable and appropriate. Furthermore, this variance is subject to additional review and final approval under condition 10 of the amended conditions of approval and such process will ensure that appropriate spaces between structures are provided to meet the intent and purpose of the M-3 District in regard to design layout. V. Re Suburban Apartment Building: The Planning Department has previously recommended that the existing maximum of six units per detached building for suburban apartment buildings set forth in Section 82-4.272 of the County Ordinance Code be eliminated, due to the fact that such a maximum is not imposed by zoning regulations in various jurisdictions throughout the County, and large numbers of projects exist throughout Contra Costa County that do not conform to such maximum. This recommendation was unanimously concurred in by the County Planning Commission following a public hearing held on January 10, 1978. The Board's action in approving the proposed project takes co into account these facts, and therefore, conditions the issuance of any build- ing permit for the construction of the proposed project upon prior Board action approving the aforementioned Planning Commission action and eliminating the six unit per building maximum for suburban apartment buildings. VI. Re Compatibility with General Plan: The Board concurs in the prior findings by the Zoning Administrator, ratified by the Planning Commission, that the proposed project is consistent and compatible with the County General Plan and the Multiple Residential Zoning District (M-3), the density and design standards thereof being met by the applicant's project and site plan received by the Planning Department on February 14, 1977. WHEREAS, in addition to the foregoing specific findings, the Board incorporates by reference the applicable provisions of the staff report for the Zoning Administrator meeting of October 17, 1977, the staff report to the Planning Commission sitting as the Board of Appeals for its meeting of November 22, 1977, the resolution of said Board of Appeals dated November 29, 1977, reciting its actions of November 22, 1977, the memo to the Board from the Director of Planning dated March 7, 1978, and the site plan for the project -3- 00281 received by the Planning Department on February 14, 1978, all relating to LUP 2012-77. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that in view of the foregoing findings, the Board ratifies its denial of the appeal by the City of Walnut Creek, and approves Application LUP 2012-77, together with the site plan for the project received by the Planning Department on February 14, 1978, subject to the amended conditions of approval attached to the memorandum from the Director of Planning to the Board dated March 7, 1978 (Exhibit "A" attached hereto). PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on March 14, 1978 by the follow- ing vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine. NOES: Supervisors N. C. Fanden, R. I. Schroder. ABSENT: None. 01028-1 AMENDED CONDITIONS FOR LUP 2012-77 BEACON POINT ASSOCIATES 1. Development shall generally be as shown on the revised plans submitted to the Planning Department dated February 14, 1978, subject to final review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator prior to the issuance of a building permit and subject to the conditions listed below. 2. This permit is granted for a maximum of 183 dwelling units. 3. Comply with the landscape and irrigation-requirements, as follows: A. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator. A cost estimate or copy of contract for landscaping im- provements shall be submitted with the plan. Landscaping and irrigation shall be installed prior to occupancy. B. I£ occupancy is requested prior to the installation of the landscape and irrigation improvements, then either: (1) a cash deposit; (2) a bond; or (3) a letter of credit shall be delivered to the County for 100 percent of the estimated cost of the uncompleted portion of the landscape and irrigation improvements. If compliance is not achieved after six months of occupancy as determined by the County Zoning Administrator, the County shall contract for the completion of the landscape and irrigation improvements to be paid for by the held sum. The County shall return the unused portion within one year of receipt or at the completion of all work. If drought conditions exist, the six months' period can be extended by the Zoning Administrator. C. There shall be a 10' minimum setback and sideyard landscaped area adjacent adjacent to all property lines. D. Landscaping shall include deciduous trees along southern exposures, coniferous and broad-leaf evergreen trees along the east and western exposures and evergreen along the north exposures. In addition, large canopy trees, and fast-growing deciduous and/or evergreen trees should be planted adjacent to parking areas. E. Particular emphasis shall be given to presenting an attractive appearance from Bancroft Road and Ygnacio Valley Blvd., with regard to the composite design of landscaping, mounding, walls, carport design and other archi- tectural features. 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, elevations and architectural design of building and structures shall be subject to final review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator. The roofs and exterior walls of the buildings shall be free of such objects as air conditioning equipment, television aerials, etc., or screened from view. Elevations shall include sloped roof design on apartment buildings to create shadow patterns on the end walls. Exterior treatment and color shall also be shown. Perspectives, cross-sections; side- and rear views and details shall be included in plans submitted for architectural review. 002 Beacon Point Associates -2- 2012-77 S. Comply with the parking requirements as follows: A. The on-site parking and circulation shall be designed as per County Ordinance providing a minimum of 370 spaces. B. A variance is approved to allow approximately 50% of the required spaces to be covered. C. The parking and circulation shall be redesigned to visually and physically break-up the straight line drives indicated on the plan. D. Off-street parking areas shall be surfaced with an asphaltic or Portland cement binder pavement, or similar material, so as to provide a durable and dustless surface, and shall be so graded and drained as to prevent the ponding of water. 6. Exterior lights shall be deflected so that lights shine onto applicant's property and not toward adjacent properties. 7. There may be two signs for identification purposes only, permitted-subject to the review and approval of the Zoning Administrator. 8. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall provide the Zoning Administrator with a noise study and an air quality sampling study. Mitigation measures suggested by these reports shall become conditions of building permit issuance. 9. Building construction and design as well as types of appliances used in the project shall be conducive to minimizing energy demands. 10. Distances between buildings and structures shall be subject to further review and final approval by the Zoning Administrator, generally based on the approved, revised plan. 11. Comply with the requirements of the County Building Inspection Department. 12. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Consolidated Fire District, as follows: A. Submit two copies of plans for the proposed apartment structures to the Fire District Office for review and approval prior to construc- tion in order to ensure compliance with the minimum requirements related to fire and life safety as set forth in the Uniform Fire Code, B. An adequate water supply for fire protection shall be provided as set forth in the Uniform Fire Code. 13. Comply with the requirements of the Public Works Department as follows: .1. Prepare, or have prepared, and submit improvement plans for the construc- tion of all improvement work required along Bancroft and Ygnacio Valley Roads. 0028�' Beacon Point Associates -3- 2012-77 2. The improvement work shall include, but not limited to, the following: A. Construct curb, 40 feet from the centerline of Bancroft Road, and a 6 foot wide, meandering, concrete sidewalk and conform paving on Bancroft Road from the southeast limit of improvements for Subdivi- sion 4670 (Bancroft Road, Phase I, Unit I) to, and, including, the return at the intersection of Bancroft Road and Ygnacio Valley Road, B. Construct partial median along Bancroft Road and intersection channelization at Banbury and Stratton Road. The channelization will be necessary to provide storage lanes for left-turn movements and transitions to non-channelized portion of Bancroft Road. The work shall consist of the installation of B3-3 curb on the development side of the median and on both sides where the median is four feet wide. The existing centerline striping and the pavement in the median area need not be removed. The details of channelization, including transitions, shall. be determined by the developer's - engineer, in consultation with the Public Works Department. C. Street lights shall be installed along the Bancroft Road frontage. The total property involved in Permit 2012-77 shall be annexed to County Service Area L-42 for the maintenance and operation of street lights. D. Install the necessary conduits for signalization at the intersection of Bancroft Road with Banbury and Stratton. E. The developer shall contribute in cash, one-fourth of the signaliza- tion costs of the intersections of the entrance roads opposite Banbury and Stratton Roads. The signalization costs shall include engineering and inspection. The cost of signalization will be determined by the Public Works Department at the time when the performance of work will be required under the Deferred Improvement Agreement. F. Construct curb, six foot-six inch sidewalk (width measured from face of curb) , and a 40 foot roadway within the dedicated 60 foot right of way between Parcels C and D (opposite Stratton Road) . G. Construct standard S1-6 curb, and a six foot wide, meandering concrete sidewalk along Ygnacio Valley Road from the limit of the improvements required in Condition A, to the south corner of Parcel B of Subdivi- sion MS 152-75 along Ygnacio Valley Road. The sidewalk shall be constructed in the "greenway" area. H. Construct pavement widening along Ygnacio Valley Road to provide for an acceleration lane and conform paving in accordance with the "Ultimate Ygnacio Valley Road - Bancroft Road Intersection Plan". The widening shall include the reconstruction of the triangular traffic island at the northwest and northeast corners of the Ygnacio Valley Road and Bancroft Road intersection. I. The developer shall contribute $25,000 in cash for his share of the cost of the modification of signal controller, median islands, signal standards and heads, interconnection striping and other signalization Beacon Point Associates -4- 2012-77 improvements, including inspection fee, at the intersection of Bancroft Road and Ygnacio Valley Road_ J. Install landscaping and automatic irrigation system in the "greenway" along the Ygnacio Valley Road frontage. The plans for the installation shall be submitted to the Public Works Department for approval. K. Install all new utility distribution services underground. 3. The developer's engineer shall submit improvement plans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division for review, pay an inspection fee and applicable lighting and fire hydrant fees. Overall curb grade plans will be prepared by the Public Works Department for use by the applicant in the preparation of specific improvement plans. The improve- ment plans shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division, their review and the payment of all fees shall be completed prior to the issuance of any building permit. The appli- cant shall execute a Road Improvement Agreement with Contra Costa County and post the bonds required by the Agreement to guarantee 'completion *of' the work prior to the issuance of any building permit. 4. Collect all storm water flows entering and originating within the subject property and convey them to an existing adequate man-made drainage facility. The nearest adequate facility is a 42 inch con- crete pipe constructed as part of Subdivision 4670. S_ Drainage easements shall be provided for the development's drainage facilities within the property and on adjacent properties. The appli- carit shall obtain offers of dedication for drainage easement for all storm drainage facilities constructed off the property. 6. No permanent structures other than drainage structures shall be constructed within or over any dedicated drainage easement. 7. Prior to the issuance of any Building Permit, furnish proof to Public Works Department, Land Development Division of the acquisition of all necessary rights of entry, permits and/or easements for the con- struction of all off-site, temporary or permanent, drainage improvements. 14. Prior to any site work or development of the water feature, the applicant shall submit to the Zoning Administrator detailed plans as to development and proposed maintenance program for final review and approval. Review shall include but not be limited to review by the County Health Department and Mosquito Abatement District. 3/7/78 0€ 289 WHEN PE-CORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF O *'N R TO CLERK BOARD OF at o'clock 14. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Flatter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION Boulevard Way Bridge _� (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 3851-4358-661-76 ) RESOLUTIO,N NO. 78/221 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on July 11 , 1977 contracted with Harold D. Hess 1819 Tanen Street, Napa, California 94558 Name and Address of Contractor for replacing an existing bridge with a new bridge, and other appurtenant work on Boulevard Way over Las Trampas Creek in the Walnut Creek area, Project No. 3851-4358-661-76 with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as surety, Name of Bonding Company *for work to be performed on the grounds of the County: and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recomimends its acceptance as complete as of February 10, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk.shall_ file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a. Notice of Completion for said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON March 14, 1978 CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's neeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: Mugh 14. 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at ;'lartinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By �4,x reI4 er(A�, Y?,I,a e�, / Deputy Clerk Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public U'orks {}0290 RESOLUTION rd0. 7a/221 0 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT In the Matter of Annexation to ) Flood Control District Drainage ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 222 Area 290 - Oakley Area (West's Wat. C. App. § 63-12.6 & 12.7) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and :Mater Conservation District,RESOLVES THAT: On February 7, 1978 this Board adopted its Resolution of Intention No. 78/116 announcing its intention to annex land to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290, consisting of that real property described in Exhibit "A" , Exhibit "B", Exhibit "C" , and Exhibit "D" , attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. On March 14, 1978 pursuant to said Resolution No. 78/116, this Board held a hearing on the question of the annexation to said Drainage Area. At the time and place fixed for said hearing before this Board, all written and oral objections presented concerning the proposed annexation were considered. This Board finds that valid written protests filed do not represent more than one-half of the assessed valuation of real property contained in the area proposed to be annexed. It appears from the affidavits of publication on file with this Board that all notices required to be given for such hearing have been duly and regularly given and all procedures to be followed have been followed, all in accordance with Section 3.3 and 12.7 of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation DistrictAct and in accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 78/116, This Board has received no Resolution or Ordinance adopted by any affected city requesting the exclusion of the territory of such affected city from the proposed annexation to Drainage Area 290. This Board hereby certifies that the Negative Declaration submitted_ to it by the Planning Commission as to the environmental impact of the proposed annexation upon the environment has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, and that it has reviewed and considered the information contained therein. This Board determines that the proposed annexation to Drainage. Area 290 will not have an adverse effect on the environment. This Board further ' directs the Planning Director to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. This Board hereby finds that good cause exists for the annexation to Drainage Area 290; and hereby orders that the real property described in Exhibit "A", Exhibit "B", Exhibit "C", and Exhibit "D", is annexed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290. The Clerk of this Board is hereby DIRECTED to file with the State Board of Equalization and the County Assessor the statement and maps required by Government Code § 54900 et seq. PASSED on March 14, 1978 unanimously by Supervisors present. Originating Department: Public ldorks Department Flood Control Planning & Design cc: Public Works Director County Administrator County Assessor County Auditor-Controller County Treasurer-Tax Collector Director of Planning State Board of Equalization RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 222 0€ 201 .^,e•�• +�w+w .,; - ' ^++--.oR x„lro'."Y yar,.•,hcnt.' "`.•z r+77� $ - CONTRA ca CL�a- .FL 03D f ' MID WA ER COVISERVA ION DISTRICT DRAI NA AEA 29O ARE A. ~.< 1 All that property situated- in the County of Contra Costa,. State; of x? 2 ! California, described as follows: 3 All that property described as Parcel One- and Parcel, Two in the Gran' t i .Y 4 ! Deed to Charles Giovannoni, et ux, recorded October. 197 1959 in Book 3476 0: E ^ fS 5 '. Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California at pane 359,. more ; 6 j particularly described as follows: 7 f PARCEL ONE: Commencing at a point eighty (80} rods south of the.t ngpTn 8 'west corner. of Section twenty-seven '(27) Township Two, (2) North Rang: Two, 9 ! East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian running thence;east`:seventy-ninD (]9), rods I 10 1 and twelves (12) feet; thence south 'twenty-four.. (24) rods._`and: two U ; thence west seventy-nine (79) rods six feet three inches; thence. north. twenty L �i Tour (24) roes and two (2) feet to the place of beaimmng. 13 �. -PARL TWO: Co�neing at-a� point: one.hundred and four,row ane CE i = the northwest- corner of SecLion. ';twanty-seven (27),• TowrshfD Two 14 1: feeL sourh of 15 ','(2) _ e 1 running-, thence µ 2 North Rang_ two .(2) cash Mount. I1�abio. Base- and Mari runn thence'south• ZWenLy-Tour : 3 16 ' eat seventy-nin-6 179) rods, six feet• th, ee inches; ; r �. _?=� - .+a '*• - n r a ti:�- -a�arisl-lii it= 7� i•0^.S, - ter 1r (24) rods :.wo t and o.._ inch; �a�n__ - � - ( . ; - . w` 15 � north twenty-four (24) rods two i�E L: and one i nc h LO Z;7? .pl ace Pic' bee►nn t ng. : s 2p ' t 21 t 24 26 1 t • 0092 r .-.�.G� i w.:-ut'�. x.-.. ..L�i�`tui+�'+�'`.�?Lc`+`�t� "a'".Ntr•;M'2..s'•.7i,R.w'u`o+?i"�;^..�Y�''s%�.d'st°,�'. ��� N {�H.w:'rt: '�ns'?azb�a��'€G�'Y �� C'n f • e "e✓r" y2`'rur°" ,pq,yh .W"'n*.tt�- ..#" xt' +` S'rvc"`; 7 r�i��. f' � #'� LiJf er%T fit WATER"COUSER" 10": NSTRICT DRAT INAr- ARS 200 nRrA B r I -Al 3` that property situated in the County, of Contra• Costa," State or 2. California, described as follows: j Beginning at the intersection of th south i�na of the: State-Highway.:: «' 4- iwith the east line of the parcel of land describe&'. n the deed from Carleton, , 3 r_ Wi ah :man, et:,ux, to Joel'D. ;Wi 0. tman; et uk., dated February 15,>. 19,39', and 6 recorded February c3, 10 3°,, i n Boot: 509= of Obi ci aI.` ttecords oT Contra: Cos La 7 ! County, Page 131; 'thence from.said Point or Begi nni ng south- al ong,s4i d;,east.. ME. 8 I line, 217-8 feet to.:the south "lane of said i'0taiari acel, 1.5UI9 ntanprcel• 5 .:OR 13 .sai d WT gg i west along said squth line of OR Z3l')r t'rencex }, x200 deet to 1£i the west line of said parcel (SM OR 131}; thence nor`Lcr" alorlcr.saTd ; 11 it West lino of said Wig:*lT.i:'t3r! parcel {509 OP 131.)., 5 -feat to tiro south line of'` x L : :the parcel of land c escrib_d. i r, the deed F-ror^ marl e ton F. k`i clnirar: to-.Joe t t 13 I k=i g:gin, et ux dated1ioVenber 3, 193I, and recorded i�lover}aer 14, I931, in-. Boo1; 1 1A _ 302 of L'lffiti=l rcecares, pa 9�' 202a` thence aiong-said south "lino Ot'iSaTL � 15 i Wi ahtrumn parcel-(302 OR 202), 200 feet to -moire west I i ne o f the pa.car 0 f:ions x r 16 i arscri i ed i n the deed frog Sarah J_ Wi gh l n, to. Carleton: E_ Wi ghitr ar, gated' F h j 17 July 20,. 19217 and, recard=_d Feb rusry-i- :gra, i^t 3aok'^tv a-- de` 7 t 4. � �nen�� .long t;T? eXt�rior. line of said' :nighi an parcel ,. il' 05 g =�rl'�a-` { E . t8 aaTnu d, r. nI:I is: : n' - out 107a a2t., FiI feet and-north 107 z - _3sZ a p 's1' `�{�. sautir 211 ire. ,.raP i=we sa?ttzll--!in= of �:^.a State 1ii� ,r.t~y; t;Tence k.�ss�. C Tall - zse Highway; .'170 feet- thence north areIiel 2 ritith said south-_line �of said St ,, p . - , pa.-cal, vp O 437, 217 �_ to s_zd sou h 2-7 �•ti.a�h L�:_ amass. ire c, SaT� f,€►a:T�:,�r ��. �-� . ::�2 L =icy 5-1--a- 'ne r..-Y �,;^._Xr�.� =a% aisn5. s Id 5 t-ii ii..e of said 2 Pich►,ay %L5 feat ;o the Point of B inrinC � Y 0 71 1 04 9; 3 , 38 z, ,n t 'S,✓h 5,' 4 '. .--;s,. .,i.. ir+v(:a: .�t"e.t"+ .Is ;w!' �. < t°, w ° .. ;w,t$ ke „ki s'"-Fdr`a's ♦ „I�'.- s C0;itRA COS tl+ 0tl:'rT� -rLOOD CON AND WER CoatS_RYATION DISTRICT DRAINAGE AREA 290 . AREA"C : Y 1 Al that property. situated -in ,the County of Contra Costa•, State- of R 2 ' California, described. as. follows: rf --3 ! Beginning at a spike in the. centerline of Pieroly.'Road; a county road,v ;v+ 4 ! said point being the east one corner .of Secti on 28,. i ownsh-i p 2- North;, 5. ; Range 2 'East, Mount Diablo Base and Mari di an; .thence. from sai d'poi nt 6 1 beginning .north 89* 32 21" west 251.65 feet; thence north 00' .25':' 59" we r 7207.56 feet; thence south 89' 34' Ol" west 60:10 feet; thence north 00 ; 25' 9" 8 west 56.00 wet;- thence along the arc or a tangent:,curve to the-right having�a: 9 radius-of 342 .feet :through a-central''angl a 10. I feet- thence north :00'-25' 59" westl457=37 deet, -tnence..south: 89' " Ol,•"westa :. 11 274.96 fee thence north 65" 05' 47"'west 382 13 feet; .thence north 00' 27' est 203.0+3 feel:; tLhance north- 89'- 32' 21' west,273 00 fee;,. thencle 4 13 : 120 59' 41" west 45.00 feet; thence. north 12" 2°' 32" west,-,'219,-83"fe.y,..tnenr 4 r f tF� 14 i south 89` 32' 21" east 7273.00 � t to the cente:.line Of aforesaid ;rnroly 15 i thence along said center?i ne -south:Q0" 25' 59 east 1-35_18 ee L to the 16 I o f be j x 17 t 19 - p 20 21 i s, fi 23 1' 3 2_ 5 } ' 26 OU�9 .° I .•.�— -�'• ...'s., .,. s_.,•.a:. ...:,_:iit• .u:z; .w..i•Sty,'". ?.Yisko.: '�x3.^„4+✓:3..T ..s"'r+i ,: .'w.rt5•s?a•;.^.:?«.�, "�#x^k .'",«sra;. i'r'i ,y i x..-ce'•yyy ( CONT COST=. 0:2.7;7 FLOOD CC: 'J_ UD WATER CT:S_.:"'ATl ON DISTRICT DRAINfi = AREA 290 AR=A D t 1' All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of 2 1 California, described as follows: 3 Commencing at a spike in the centerline of Pleroly Road, a county road, 4 ; said point being the west one-quarter corner of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence north 000 25' 59" west j 6 �� along the centerline of Pleroly Road, 49.50 feet to the true point of beginning 7 of this description; thence continuing north 00' 25' 591' west along the 8 1 centerline of Neroly Road, 504.90" feet; thence south 89' 28' 44" east, 1301.49 9 ! feet; thence south 00' 34' 03" west, 503.98 feet; thence north 89' 31 ' 09" west, 10 1292.67 feet to the point of beginning. 13 14 { ; 1� i 17 18 19 { E 0 21 97 i� f ?j ! i 91 {} i 27 7p 3' t IPJ THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/223 Abandoning a Portion of the ) Date: I-la.rch 14, 1978 Drainage Easement on Lot 38, ) Resolution •& Notice of Subdivision 4496, Danville Area. ) Intention to Abandon a Portion of a County Drainage Easement (Gov. Code 50438, 50440, 501:11) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Pursuant to the Government Code, it declares its intention to abandon the hereinafter described County Drainage Easement. It fixes Tuesday, April 25, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. (or as continued) in its Chambers, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing evidence offered by any interested party as to whether this drainage easement is unnecessary for present or prospective public use. A map showing the location of the drainage easement and slope easement is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board. This matter was heard by the Planning Commission on May 25, 1976. It was recommended by the Planning Commission that the request for abandonment be granted. The County Clerk shall have notice of this matter (1) published in the Valley Pioneer, a newspaper of general circulation published in this county which is designated as the newspaper most likely to give notice to persons interested in the proposed abando:wient, for at least two successive weeks before the hearing and (2) posted conspicuously along the line of this drainage easement at least two weeks before the hearing with at least three notices so posted. DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED unanimously by Supervisors present March 14, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works (Land Development) cc: Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Contra Costa County Water District Ste—ge Sanitary District of C. C. C. East Bay Municipal Utility District Oa�-ley County Water District Test Contra Costa Sanitary Dist. Director of Planning Public Works Director Draftsman (4) Dame' Construction Co. P. 0. Box 100 San Ramon, CA 94583 auditor pacific Telephone & Telegraph Pacific Gas and Electric Thomas Brothers Maps RESOLUTION NO. 78/223 04129 i t �. �i. ` � �s,•' h s r a /F., 1 w R.. �* k.' a `W..r• ��t-. 1wrf� .I ilk 17 L ��.�t � .4 l3rl is ._�iJ�i/1 :Y -J'•, ��... •rte`'- `6`_ �,� •N, • ` O t j Jrc i J1 4 •� v . �' { 11 \-1 � ,�. •H - �fl .r r• � w CGMTR.A COSTACts U,:TY PUBLIC tNORKS. LSERA..RT,'. :T MAR TINF.Z Iii? ROAD, NO- rl ':^'`.•. •'I1/�( �'ri JI"r Lr: f ''� • ► A13 A Li ry PORTION--OF DR !INA A'SEI €r!7- ,; R .. ac ,t.ea by County LO 5Ur0 4Sc1 *x, SCAm. .. Frt.0 NG Instr. oRwwNa+tr J,F°N1 Recorded . Vol: POgC C�IEGKEQ BY •..L.', y E O� ' G�ORD REF.;' U !7 ! 57h, D�ODf- ? , $00NUcrofif " ����� r m ,_ , i SJ Subdivision 4496- Lot 38 Abandonment of Portion of Drainage Easement A portion of that parcel of land shotcn as "Drainage Easement" on Lot 38 as said lot is shoti.-n on the map entitled "Subdivision 4496" filed June 19, 1974 in Book 170 of Maps at page 7, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the southwesterly line of the drainage easement of said Lot 38 with the easterly line of said Lot 38; thence, along said south,+esterly line, N460 14' 34" 11 SO.37 feet to the true point of beginning of the hereinafter described parcel of land; thence, from said true point of beginning leaving said southwesterly line, NSO 291, S7" E, 4.46 feet; thence, N82o 44' 34" h' S.88 feet to said southwesterly line of said drainage easement; thence, along said southwesterly line S46o 14' 34" E 7.49 feet to the true point of beginning. Containing an area of 13 square feet of land more or less. Checked 4-22-76 1';EL:JIN r t WHEN RECORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF CLERK TO CLERK BOARD OF at o'clock M. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA As Ex Officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION Siri Construction Co. ) (C.C. §3086, 3093) Budget Line Item 7100-4697' ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/224 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on April 1 , 1977 contracted with Siri Construction Co., P.O. Box 545, Benicia, CA 94592 for construction of an apparatus repair building at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District at 2945 Treat Blvd., Concord with SAFECO Insurance Co. of America as surety, for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of March 14, 1978; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. -�- Time extension to date of acceptance is granted as the Contractor was delayed because of late delivery of manufactured items. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON March 14, 1978. i I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: March 14, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at Martinez, .California ex ufficio Clerk of the Board By tazd- 1111�4- .. Deputy CC: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public Works (3) RESOLUTION NO. 0 ` '99 3�L224 r � IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/225 the Final Tlap of ) Subdivision 5082, ) Danville , area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this' date: The Final Ida.p of Subdivision 5082 , property located in the Danville area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with Champlin & Cotton Development Company, Inc. , Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Subdivision Agreement within one year from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond No. U997497 issued by United Pacific Insurance Company with Champlin & Cotton Development Company, Inc. as principal, in the amount of $18,800 for Faithful Performance and $19,300 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail ITo. 6601 , dated February 22, 1978 , in the amount of $1,000 , deposited by: Champlin & Cotton Development Company, Inc. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map and that the 1977-78 tat lien has been paid in full and the 1978-79 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, 1978 , is estimated to be $6,500; Security to guarantee the payment of taxes as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond No. U997900 issued by United Pacific Insurance Company with Champlin & Cotton Development Company, Inc. as principal, in the amount of $6,500 guaranteeing the payment of the estimated 1978-79 tax; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final I•lap is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978. Originating Department: Public 1•11orks Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning Champlin & Cotton Development Company, Inc. 125 Regent Place Alamo, CA 94507 0 j"Wo RESOLUTION No. 78/225 • J. SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: :5-00 •L, 01) Subdivider: (Government Code §§66462 7�V,"�.�F'�nc=/.J,— Ccs I , and 9§66463) (§1) Effective Date. ' March 11•, 1970 (§1) Completion Period: cAlc' y,5j 1. PAR'1•IES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install 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 improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Works Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code §§66410 and following), in a good workmanlike 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 plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUAibyyrEE. 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 so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IMPROVEMENT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $_ %, 000 cash, plus additional - security, in the ailiount of $ 16 c:c(, which together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: ❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check ,B Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the work for one year :after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. TOTAL 5 B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $ /9) 3c'n , which the estimated cast of the work. Such security is presented in the form of: ❑ crash, certified check, or cashier's check ED'Acceptable corporate surety mond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- 00301 M1iCrorji;med with board order r S. IMUZAINTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are 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, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate' in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO P'AIVE R 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 or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider .. of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby; .— estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any k. of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. INDE.MNI'I'Y, Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities es 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. 'rhe liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage .,. of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including; personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- '.,' ceeding(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. `Ion-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed 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. S. ' 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. 4 10. NONPERFORMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work 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 therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGNMENT. If, before County accepts the work, 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. -2- 00302 12. RECORD EMAP. In consider tion hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to f : and record the Final Map or Parcel Nap for said Subdivision. CONTIZA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director �E !_/rJ �Mt3 S�y �• By By �� . .Deputy (Designate official capacity in the business I:OR APPi"OVAL: Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute acknow- ledgment form below; and if a corporation, •, affix corporate seal. iA, ssi _a_D_f Public orks Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FOi�:,I APPROVELD: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel As' :t.�cgtrt`�c State of Californi.f ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, Count)- of -(_t��i � } ) ss' or Individual) On `= J/ � �4 /'j 75 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is are known to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s) or partner(s) as stated above i%l,o signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowdedged to me that Iie_ executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. (NOTARIAL SEAL) � •`M11 DEBRA L. JAMES f 'mall NOTARY PUBLIC•(.. ^C3.Ct7 ,C �_1 r�n1E. i ��LIFCRt„L4 Pimcl,al Office in f.•n7•�C _;, ; I;; rotary Pu l is for said County and State My Corrmission 1%pee;qt•::I il, t"31 (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Dorm) D LD-9 (Rev. 3/76) F ' L i ,. R. OLSSON X303 CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS C NIR C IN u B 90 �• •�. F' Sond.No. U`997497 Premiutti:$ 595.AQ AR %V !$ l.lip ko,&MF' i4 SECURITY BOND r. rr .osssory 1•'(?Ii :'�t'LIII�f I S ON AUIiLl✓S�il::i`i' CLERK BOARD O.• SuPERVISORS B (Performance, Gu*aran.t:ee, and Pa�ritent} (Calif. .Government: Code § ,Gfift99 "&ii9 10>} 1. , C:',LIGI'i'f"{)N Champlin &Cotton Development.=Co,, Inc.-_ x=: a: Principal , ttnt? United Pacific In:3urahc6:-Company0,4 a 'corporation organized and : exi3Lznr under the lasts of une. State of f, ort and autiicari�.LiI to transact surety* ba,;irie:;s ,in � California ilii Surety , hereby , oiriLly-land sever4 s� " �' , ,� j llziiild .our,,elve� our heirs , executers, a,.ir;itIistL•z1tor._ , suecessor.s, -and asskgna-.to• the. County•' of Contra Costa, California, to`• c)ay :.;Lt : (A Performance ' u Guarantee), Eighteen Thousand Eight .Hundred:,ands nallQdths ---- - - - - - ,':Q I ;iru ( 18;809QQ } for itself '01? �. x; any city—assi;;nee -under the `aeior ct < ."rt:�� sultaiv�s 'or agreement t;1L s = (i�. Paymen't) Nineteen Thousand`,Three•,Rundred and'°no%1QOthsa �x -------..-.;---- DoT;Lars ( <:`to.,secure°:..the` a claims to trt�iciz reference. i� rn�:cie in ''i'itic .l 'cor:�r:c:nc n�,,wdt i scot:-ion 30,;?) of Part 4 of Division 3 o1 the- 'Civ-1 Cacfe Of' the` State..of Cai:ifor= : ni A v ::i:CTTA;., Citi SCii3UIVISIQU A+Ilii::EPIE111° The,Priiici�nal ha.s.- executed an .it:,raerrent with the Country Lo instaII and pay f'or. street, `drainage., ar�d h outer sirs:)rovements in Subdivision ;.urci:er 5082' i, as: specified. in t�:e Sut--division lea-reement, and, to complete. saild work,-Az�:i•thin,. the_ time_; specia'Led ° for completion in the Subdivi::ion Arrreement, "all in uccordar:ce �titli Stage f and local laL:s :!nc rulings k Irereuncl'cr in , order to `satisfy conditions f cr Pilin- of the Final Map or Parcel gal) for said "Subdivision-. 3 %C}t�1US'.:'ON. A. The condition of tl�3:i obligation as 1<0• Bastian Ali6V k such that if the above bottrttledl pr,iitcipal, iiis pr its helr,•,'crecutors, � adtainistrators , zuccessors or a:asi[-n1;', shall in--all thi rt�;s;,st;ari[1 tCt _`c2rid " amide by, and well and truly ;keep and.. perform 'the covenants , conriitiGn i and provisions in the said agreement and any alter-atior thereof the>~ein arovi :-d, on his or l t, ;part., to be, 3.ept arc- . ?c. ,f'or mcd.,=,, .thr tine arrd in the .*gunner therein soeci fled, 'and in all.,-respe,cls accord�n(; u to their true intent and meaning, anti shall indemni far erci sa: hurrtle5, the Cou;:ty of Contra Costa (or city, assignee)' its,: of"f'i cars a(;ents .ani. : ao therein stipulated, then this obligat:lon slxal`1 become nulz and vain; other-wise it shall' t-e and remain in f u11` farce~ and effect.: rr . . :�4 a l��irt of .t:tc otil i at.len secured hereby and in addition, ,to $,J face amount sp c.i..ie the+r'�t`c�r, Llter� ,..}loll be includes costs anu rea.�on•- N at.le exppnse': and fe s , including re�t�:onable atitorne,.-*IS fees , in ed ;�•: t:otzn;;: (az• .:zt, assignee ) in successfully _enfarczn sus: o:ticgationt,,. all to be taxed as costs anti included in any judgment rendered. x} M B. `1'hc: condition of this c��ilyt ation as to aecti on 1. {3� 'auoye F is ouch Lhat said Principal and the, underzi:tned as ,corporate -surety held fir•!ttly bound unto the Count, of Contra Costa and all contractor...:, subcontractors, laborers,, .materia men, and otter nersons; employp,ci in. .tne x performance of theaforesaid afrreemc:nt and referred t,a itt tl^� aione3ar�I Civil Code .for Jrla#:erials furni�he.cl or --I t�tereon of any i inti.', "-or,:: s Mtcrafitmedwtth board ordaw> 6 ry ;; amounts due under the Unemployment -n3ur•arce Act with respect to such :•torte or labor, that said surety I if pay the same in an arount not. E exceeding tl:e amount hereinabove oct forth, and., also in case suit 1s brought- upon this bond, will pay, i►i; addition to the face amount :.hereof, costs and. reasonable ,espenses and Fees, including; reasonable 7 attorney's fees, incurred byCounty (or city, assignee) in successfully: enforcing such oi�ligation, to be a:,,arded and fir ed by the court, and ' P to be taxed as costs and to be included in the judgment therein ren- dered. r. > It is hereby exnressly stipulated and agreed that; this bona." shall Y =' inure tothe benefit of an;; and all persons,, companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Tittle 15 (commencing with Section. 3082) of Part 11 of Division 3 of the -C l :i.l Code , so a.�, to. -''give a right-.of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this:°bond, Should the condition of this bond be fully performed then 'thi:3 obligation shall become null and void, otherwise it shall be 'anis.,.remain in full force and effect. C. No alteration of said subdivision agreement or any =plan or specification of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any. Surety; from liability on this bond; and"..- on".- � sent is hereby riven to male such alterations without further. notice to <a or consent by .Surety; and the Surety hereby 'waives the provisions" :.of 4 r ys Calif. Civil Code §7819, and holds itself Bound .,without regard to=`and independently of any action against Principal whe.never takdn. .` v SIGNED AND SERLL'D on February 6, 1478 .r. PRINCIPAL // f SUIirJ''PY Cham hi btt n.130 ' n Co.,' Inc, Unite ific Ins urancw:Company - to Ci�a°tPli Pie d nt _ Einar N Bu gc, t.to : a.n r� $ •i sic r is m x, a. x a .x .t State of Caii2'Ornia )ss. (ACKNOWLEDGMENT k Y SURETY) County of Sacramento ) 7; On February 6, 1978 , the person(s) whose name(`•,it :is/are signed above for Surety and who is/are known to me to be Attorneys)=in-:-'act for this Cornorate Suret•;r, personally appeared "be:ore.. me' and acknowledged to me that he signed tine name of the Corporation as Surety and. their own name-Cs) as its Attorney(:;)-in-Fact. 5 '_1A AL SL•:7tL}NAS , '; 7 � �r�• NOTARY PUBLIC j '� i�� ����`� Y 0 SA�RAAtEN10 COUHIY.CALIFORNIA AI Commission Expires Scpiember 10. 1978 Sacramento County State of California My 0 Notary. Public for County and. State i (Idev. 2/7b) LD-15 r� EBH:bw ' -2- OU305 f - 4.an„7E�sv:,,.Yr,�......+w1to^ti.,.!�'-L1-�.�'t�:.. .4.:el?+.rFti".'G1��`K.yi".��Yki:';+y�.Y`. .R'•.r^+rtr��w..ur,z'v: !��.•'..A M�.3r�' e�a1P UNITED PACIFIC I1-TSU'RAN0E COMPANY HOME OFFICE. TACOMA, WASHINGTON POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,a corporation duly organized under the lawsof the State of Washington,does hereby make,constitute and appoint E1'iJAR 11, FUDGE of SACRA14ENTO, CALIFORNIA----------------- its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact,to make execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf,and as its act and deed ANY AND ALL FONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS OF SURETYSHIP--------------- and to bind the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and attested by one other of such officers,and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attorneys)-in-fact may do in pursuance hereof, This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of Section 37A of the By-Laws of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY which provisions are now in full force and effect, reading es follows: SECTION 37A -ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT SECTION 1. The Board of Directors, the President,or any Vice President or Assistant Vice-President shall have power and authority to: (a) appoint Attorneys-in-fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and(b)to remove any such Attornev.in-fact at any time and revoke the power and authority given to him. SECTION 2. Attorneys-in-fart shall have power and authni ity, sublect to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them,to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. This power of attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting held on the 26th day of October, 1971,at which a quorum was present,and said Resolution has not been amended or repealed: "Resolved,that the signatures of such directors and officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it Is attached." IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President,and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed,this25th day of April UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY STATE OF Washinf,totl Vi resident COUNTY OF Piet',-e IS On this 25th day of April 19_L7.personally appeared 41. -.1 . c.:OTTER to me known to be the Vice-President of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, and acknowledged that he executed and attested the foregoing instrument and affixed the seat of said corporation thereto,and that Section 37A,Section 1 and 2 of the By-Laws of said Company and the Resolution,set forth therein,are still in full force. My Commission Expires: January 159 I �;� .� ti�;•'; Notary Public in and for State of 1 +'as hin tori Residing 4t <tCOIlia D. Keith Johnson , Assistant Secretary of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by said UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,which is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company this 6th day of February 19 v�tant Sprri•tar; STATE OF CAL11FOBNIA CORPORATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Contra Costa Countyof............................................. '!�Tch seventy eight On this....�rd...........day of........ .......... .................................in the year one thousand nine hundred and.. before me... .4.a.r i.eF .........F . .......... e-..t-..-i n..................................................a Notary"^P­u'b*1'i c'*i*n"*a*n"*'d...f"o"r' D said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared P. Chawllin CrFICIAL'Z:4L .............................................................................................................................................................. DIANE E.HERTSTEIN own to me to be the...T*, -:--tdent Airicom Citke in c-aara t, '1;, to me he ---and o NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA f the corporation descr&d**i'n"a4*i�ai'ex 'i*.� an .usu ccL;.t My czv=ission Exp-r�5'-Uly 15. ^1 o be the person who executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named.. nd....he.... acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, pursuant to its by- laws or a iesolvition of its Ix);%rd of directors. /y i'? IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto sehand ancl-affixed y official seal, the day and year in this Certificate first above written. t/m /In .'c .........................../..... ........... ................................... Notary Public in and for said County and State My Commission Expires...................................................... RN C.A. *A" 6401-KINS LCOAL 7OMM8 PRINTIND BERVICE. 2328 rQUITVALV AVC.. OAKLAND 1. CALWORNIA 94601 532-1972 :;MAR 2 1978 U1�TITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY NOME OFFICE. TACOMA. WASHINGTON �Y ��-��= CO'Lz� BOND NO. It 997900 - SUBDIVISION TAX BOND Premium: $130.00 KNOW ALL HEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, Cilmmnlin & Cotton Devel.npment co. Inc. hereinafter called the Principal, intends to offer Tax Bill Parcel 129-3§0-001 Code Area 66+48 to the County of Contra Costa for acceptance; and WHEREAS, the land included within said subdivision is subject to the City and County taxes which are a lien against the property, but which are not yet payable for 1978 - 19".9 , in the estimated amount of Six Thousand Five Hundred and no/lOOths ---------- DOLLARS ($ 6,500.00 ). j WHEREAS, Section 11601 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California provides for the filing of a proper bond with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, guaranteeing payment of said taxes. i NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal, and UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the Countv of Contra Costa State of California, in the penal sum of sag Thn,tsand •rive Hundred r- no/100rhs DOLLARS ($ 6. 110.00 ), lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that, if said taxes are allowed to be delinquent then the said r•ounty ur- tx.n ra cnsrn _ shall recover the principal sum of this bond without proof of loss, as provided in Section 11604 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California. IN WITNESS 'dHEREOF, said Principal and said Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this 1st day of `larch , 19 78 Champlin-& Cotton Deve' . nment Co Princ 1 F I L E D =^ UNITED P.ICIFIC INSMANCE COIw.PANY m-AR 197 CLERK BOARD OF SJTERVISORS y• - r1, lA Einar N. ugge ' Attorney-in-Fact 0018 IWCLnfilmed W6th board ordbr RDU-1420 ED.7.71 Tax Collector's Office Contra Edvvwd County Tre Leal �surN-Tsx Collector P. O. Box 631 Costa � Lomeli PTTax Colkctor Ma Street Ma �ly Martinez. California 94553 (415) 372-4122 March 3, 1978 IF THIS TRACT IS NOT FILED BY OCTOBER 31 , 19 78, THIS LETTER IS VOID This will certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: TRACT NO. 5082 and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full . Our estimate of the 1978-79 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, 1978, is $ 6,500.00 . Subdivision bond must be presented to County Tax Collector for review and approval of adequacy of security, prior to filing with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. EDWARD W. LEAL Treasurer - Tax Collector By: EM F L ij CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVi50R$ CgNIRA C 5T" CO. By `L�uLS u. T,�..Cx ury Microfilmed with board order j�f r . _ `�•- .'•'" , ,. ,.}..:;tiw.,.'�. : .i.. •Y. .YI• alN. .. � •�„n��1 ...'t a. ^x��.7My +. <��� -t•• ..• �, �• ' � ,14.�t • •.�'w 1 W .r .��r�'�. S. ,/.P'���'',•,-�, � •+ r��" •� �� �-+ ,i w • r •1�'� •,. . • .r�'� 1 1'' 1' •r ,••x K'x. Y. + � is C� • ..1•u. Jam•• .�- •r• + • .•eaY`Z.� r 1""'+� '�.+^r � .`�. � -.`.•�.3,� f't• � !. ,r �• ,� *•♦ • T !'r i ti • ..N Z r-? J rF .t t r'°tr.:✓��Yijr-• j •r .'...•�'.•.7 rr +• •-r.. ,^ ,T 1, �. -:'•i....1. ' >�t� � 1��; r. ,�f.,1� ~�. r'!. i• - .v�; ?�� y✓:�y�* say • ' •��v'�jt' `ct? \: r r�.,1 .. •.a •i p •wt' �, , .+ = w}:r, '} • r , .�• ?r .. State of California 1 1 ss: County of Sacramento ) On March 1, 19 7F , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Einar N. 3�tree known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as Attorney-in-Fact of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,and acknowledged to me that _tie subscribed the name of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,as Surety,and h_ys own name as Attorney-in-Fact. ---------------- KAY M. f:IANAS 00 NOTARY PUBLIC 0 0 SA"RA:!UNo COLI::' / Y, CACifJR.+:liA � AIV, Commission f.p;ms J,pIl:n rr 10, 19 i 11 •�--�i�ty�6o+wt�:scion.�uc�ues.��,.----� . i9 r J. ,�ir-•1/ Notary Public in and for said County 13DU-1818 ED.3/72 KALIF. C... ,. ... -.....w .t'+i ,+.4!•»N•'�rrw.[LY.•.t..+�+ti . � ._ r .. 'y 'q;•7t�lw..ti^r�~•1.. ,. L.asr�•.. - ♦:'�•w..... ... t . 00310' `UNT_TED PACIFIC IN DURANCE C0112PANY ` HOME OFFICE, 'YnCOMA, WASHINGTON POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,a corporation duly organized under the lawsof the State of Washington,does hereby make,constitute and appoint EINAR N. BUi;GE of SACRA14EXTO, CALIFORNIA—its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact,to make execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf,and as its act and deed FILED J. R. Ot.SSON ANY AND ALL BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS OF SURETYSHIP--------------- C1ERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS B% ��`COSTu.L.c4 a—De and to bind the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and attested by one other of such officers,and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attorneys)-in-fact may do in pursuance hereof. This Power of Attorney is granted under and Iry authority of Section 37A of the By-Laws of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY which provisions are now in full force and effect,reading as follows: SECTION 37A—ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT SECTION 1. The Board of Directors, the President,or any Vice-President or Assistant Vice-President shall have power and authority to: la) appoint Attorneys-in-fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and(b)to remove any such Attorney-in-fact at any time and revoke the power and authority given to him. SECTION 2. Attorneys-in-tact shall have power and authority, subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them,to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. This power of attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting held on the 26th day of October, 1971,at which a quorum was present,and said Resolution has not been amended or repealed: "Resolved,that the signatures of such dirertnrs and officers anti the seal of the Company may he affixed to any such power of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon five Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached." IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to tic signed by its Vice-President,and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed,this 25th day of April 19(L. UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY ]%A A I t -'.A, STATE OF Washintrton / Vi resident COUNTY OF1t ss' Pierce 77 On this 25th say of April I9-U.personalty appeared I�'}• I. i.';)`1 i 1 R to one known to be the Vice President of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, and acknowledged that he executed and attested the foregoing instrument and affixed the seal of said corporation thereto,and that Section 37A,Section 1 and 2 of the By-Laws of said Company and the Resolution.set forth therein,are still in full force. My Commission Expires: January 15 —. 19 ::::�•r.: ::as::i� ,ton Notary Public,n and tot State of f Residing at :a c oma I, 7. e.eit:^. oho:Jul Assistant Secretary of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,do nereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy ofa,Power of Attorney executed by said UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,which is still in full force and effect. n IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company this 1St ddv of Hn rch t9 A)OCCC!!!_{11 n 1 Microltlmed with beard order sistantSecretary li!-iii 1411 F 17 2.72 a IPI THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU1`iTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of RESOLUTION NO. 78/926 the Final Map of � Subdivision 5035 Alamo area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Final Map of Subdivision 5035 , property located in the Alamo area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with Renown Development Company , Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Subdivision Agreement within one year from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail Ido. 6601 dated February 22, 1978 , in the amount of $49,300 ; deposited by: Renown Development Company, for Faithful Performance; b. Additional security in the for$ of a cash deposit in the amount of $24,650 (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail !to. 6601, dated February 22, 1978), deposited by Renown Development Company for Labor and Materials. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map and that the 1}77-78 tax lien has been paid in full and the 1978-79 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, 1978, is estimated to be $7,500; Security to guarantee the payment of taxes as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, a cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 6942, dated March 3, 1978) deposited by Renown Development, in the amount of $7500 guaranteeing the payment of the estimated 1978-79 tax; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this .Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning; Renown Development Company 171 2nd Street San Francisco, CA 94105 RESOLUTION 110. 73/226 ` SUBDIVISIO,N AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: 5035 . . (§1) Subdivider: (Government Code §§66462 Renown Enterprises, Inca and §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: March 14, 1978 (§1) Completion Period: One year 1. PARTIES $ DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree.as follows, concerningth—subdivision: 2. IMPROVENIENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install 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 improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Works Department. Subdivider shall complete this workand improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code §§66410 and following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the Count), Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARAYFEE• 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 so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IIMPR0VENIE\T SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $ 49, 300 cash, plus additional security, in the amount of S --- which together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: ® Cash, certified check, or cashier's check ❑ Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement- and of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon-completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $ 24 , 650 which is the estimated cost of the work. Such security is presented in the form of: E] Cash, certified check, or cashier's check ❑ Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- Microfilmed with b6l)b1jr •,.1 - S. WARRANTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are 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, said improvement plans prove. to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO WAIVER 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 or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or ani, combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. INDE,NITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabi itiesas 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 combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- ceedings) 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 reviewed 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. S. ' 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. NOINTERFORMAINCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work 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 therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance -or this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIG? elENT. If, before County accepts the work, 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. -2- 0031.1 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) RENOWN ENTERPRISES, INC. Vernon L. Cline, a Corporation Public Works Director BY: _ez� Vle BY, By Deputy _ (Designate official capacity in the buisfness RECO,ZIE,%DED FOR PPROVAL: Note to Subdivider; (1) Execute acknowledg- ment form below; and if a corporation, affix corporate seal. Ass}stant Publicorks Dirbtrtor (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of f;�agZ A7� JAZMV-0.�)SS* or Individual) On the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is/are kn on to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s)' or partners) 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. E . JULIE BANKS UMNOTARY PUBLIC•CALIFORNIA(NOTARIAL SEAL) CITY AND COUWTY OF 1 SAN FRANCISCOIMy commission Expires June 27. 1981' -A U,1��ha 4`�1(. �= Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) ED I � P A - �8 SI R 4Q I .. .... . ... ... . ........ _ A 00315 CLERK BOARD OF 150 � T T 00315 Tax Collector's OfficeContra Edward W. Leal County Trms wer-Tax Collector Costa Alfred P. Lomeli P.C. Box 631 Assistant Treavws Tu Collector 625 Court Street Martinez,California 94553 County (415) 372-4122 "� March 3, 1978 IF THIS TRACT IS NOT FILED BY OCTOBER 31 , 19 78, THIS LETTER IS VOID This will certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: TRACT N0. 5035 and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full . Our estimate of the 1.978-79 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, 1978, is $ 7,500.00 Subdivision bond must be presented to County Tax Collector for review and approval of adequacy of security, prior to filing with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. A cash bond has been posted with the County Auditor in the amount of $7:500.00, DP #6942, an March 3, 1978. EDWARD W. LEAL Treasurer - Tax Collector By: 4.4' F I � � E "', LAR 15� 1978 01310rF J. CLS.-,GN RK BOtiRU O. SUPERVISORS Microfi;m�d %%-ith board order Deputy CG i CO. • IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/227 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 170-76, ) El Sobrante area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision 14S 170-76, property located in the El Sobrante area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with John L. and Rosalie T. Forey, Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Subdivision Agreement within one year from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements F as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond No. 04-346-2552716 issued by American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company with John L. and Rosalie T. Forey as principal, in the amount of $1,200 for Faithful Performance and $1,700 for labor and materials; ; b. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 6934, dated March 3, 1978, in the amount of $1,000.00, deposited by: John L. and Rosalie T. Forey. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD - LD Director of Planning John L. and Rosalie T. Forey 6490 Hillside Dr. E1 Sobrante, CA 94803 Kister, Savio and Rei 11818 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito, CA 94531 RESOLUTION B0. T8/227 0031"1 SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: NIS I70-76 (§1) Subdivider: John Leo and (Government Code §§66462 Rosalie T. Forev and §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: ar , 11 ,Q?0 (§1) Completion Period: � e-euL 1. PARTIES-4 DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVE.MELTS. Subdivider shall construct, install 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 amen&.ents, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Corks Department. Subdi�rider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work"1 within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division flap Act (Government Code §§66410 and following), in a good workmanlike 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 ,-here there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GL'ARV.:TEE. 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 so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IMPRO:'E,XE,T SECURITY: Upon executing s agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as , u It with� tjw County: A. For Performance and Guarantees 1 000.00f: Ic iSh, plus additional security, in the amount of S1200.00 which t�''g er total e estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented ill ne form of: (:] Cash, certified check, or cashier's check [�JAcceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security --he Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the work for one year a ter completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $1700.00 which is the -stimated cost of the work. Such security is presented in the form of: /�' Cash, certified check, or cashier's check ' { J r acceptable corporate surety bond I ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- ' tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- ((!! ] pp Microfilm VAih board orde90318 S, IYARRX4T`Y. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish thiswork asp romised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised, 6. NO WAIVER 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 or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. INDENINITY. 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 combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) , action(s) or other pro- ceeding(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 oromise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed 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. S. ' COSTS. Subdivider shall pay- when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEY'S. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFOILMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work 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 therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all --reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County- in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGN.ME.N7. If, before County accepts the work, 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. -2- 19'x319 L7 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) On this 12TH day of December in the year COUNTY OF ALAMEDA SSS one thousand nine hundred and seventy seven , before me, L. W. Poulton , a Notary Public, State of California, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared John Leo and Rosalie T. Forey OFFI( I,AL SEAL- known to me to be the person s whose name s I„ �� POULTON subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged 'SATAP'f 'r'vi:lil CAUFORNtk g -cDUNTY to me that they executed the same. JUN 18, 1979 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand an affixed my offir�ial seal in the County of Alameda, th day and ear �nfthis certificate first above written Notarial Acknowledgement- X General , i • 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record the Final Asap or Parcel ;lap for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note b _qw) Vernon L. Cline, Public Works DirectorG� iC v uty -_--j "(Designate official ca acit the buisi- 1ENDED FOR AIDPROVAJ:�; Note to Subdivider; (1) Execute acknowl. ` ment form below; aid if a corporation, at corporate seal. istan t, PuA Iic Works Director (CORPORATE SEAL) -7_1594 APPROVED: JOILN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel :c :r � � is � * � � :: :t k '� :: :: is is it �: * * * � � �- :Y � :c :': :c is � :: � tc �• t � :: t � :; t of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnere y of )ss. or Individual) On the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivide µr aad who is/are knwon to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s)' or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me th- _' he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. i (NOTARIAL SEAL) •. i • Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) .. . tLE D J. P. os5 ►a CLERK ECARp OF SUpERV 71�X;2S CO RA CACO. B f0 .Oe 00321 �,at"s�.f�^y^y'"'w`Ra.+YTM,3va k"w?,` Yn.� �6.y s- r 5wN✓^ �4 ` ( S-: ,. 1F- Bond No. 04 ,346.=2552716 * Premium• s5 00 fi IMP ROVE rqIEIJeLSECURTIP 3C:3D r MAR 1978 I R::OLSSON CLM BOAW OF SUPERVISORS B co. (Performance, Guarantee, and , Pay,nent) f Calif. Government Code §§6649,-56499 .10) 1. OBLIGATION. John Leo and Rosalie T. 'Forey as Principal, and American Fidelity Fire Insurance. Company; a corporation organized and existing under the 'laws - of .the "5tato: f ; z New`-York and authorized ',tio transact s4�.�. � ^..`v Ou.�_nass. .i r Callfornia, as Surety, hereby, jointly and severally bind Purselvea., our., = r reirs, executors, adxanistrators . successors,, and assigns to `the County: of Contra Costa, California, to pay it r � ONE THOUSAND; TWO HUNDR D.:AND NO/3:00** ( re_formance & Gs:aruntee) De2'►ars a�.�Q'=00******* Tod itse�f or x any city-assigrst under the below-coun4� subdi isi�oiT : Al s EV Payment) ONE `THOUSAND, .'S EN HUNDRED AND',:N[�/100****. _- **' * ,- Dollars (S1,70O00**-x*****> t.�:7se.cure .tn� claims to ,chic: reference ;is made in Title 1 commerci�ng wi4h Sectio a ?032;) of Part of Division 3 of the Civil Code.`o tr_e .State.zof Califcr nia. RECITAL O. SUEfilVlaiU;+ AunEr,: fi;'f. ThePrincipal, hasexecuted. ar, aEreement with the County 'to install and pay for street, ctr a 'nate dna ot:;er imprcvererts in Subdivision Uumber MS170-76 ,' as spec fled, in. tha Subdivision Agreement, and to comFlete said work 'within .:tre. .time.'opeci;le-d" .for completion in the Subdivision Agreement, all in accordance with-. State and 'local lar•s and rulings thereunder, in order to satisfy cori3it ons; car : filing of the Final Map or Parcel tap foreaid Sub3vison 3. CONDITION. A. the condition of this obligation as to Sectior, 1. (:4} abo=�ez�� is sc:ch that if the above bounded principal, his or its heirs, etecutdrs, 1 administ-rators , successors or assigns, shall in all thinks._ stand to.-ar�d abide by, and w;,_31_1 and I;rul; :Seep and perfcrm he co veC:crlt$,. Cs�?ril� :Io S and provisions in the said agreement anan al�eratxo:: thereof 4 _ ..l.. Y1r . .a; , on ..a3 or its .s ^c-I't, to be rr-rr. d r eL'f4, m - at, tiF` r time and in the manner therein specifi eif, and. in; all resp-:Ls accordin; to their true -4 me rt and meaning, and shall indemnify. and save , 2rml' the Count; of Contra Costa (or cit; a.ss -ghee), i.ts .a�'fice�^s., agents and e:nployees, as therein stipulated, then this obligationshah:`become nu 1 and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in Full force ' d,- effect . ".s a :art of the obligation secured- hereb r ark in. addition :to the lace amount specified therefor, here shgll be Lncllided --ostsi, and re x able expenses and fees, including reasonable attorne..is 'fees,, .1`..stirred' � b:1 L'ounty �or c:Ity assignee) in su:cai fully enforcing such oDti'�ati8 .all to be taxed as costs and included in any Judgment rendered. � f ' ry: S. The cord:-tion of thIs ab tgation a.3 rn Sectlon i. 0B) 'aior� s such that said Principal, anal rhe''-_,n Ser*ig.-wd as cc;roorate, 3i_z '•et;;' lel,. _ff_ ._? C..rt39G unto.the ..+0un:,;,: Cf ..Q:"2:.'.'3. Costa 3.rs;2 a'Zl. C'OI:I�,-I'aCt4*'S.r; A r sLiiJcon"ra--tox s, Iaborer , i�3r'�.terialmeri and other. ^e'rsons e3i'i3loyec in .t perance a '- the ;aforesaid ac;ree f, n: ars.,r efex' ea t;� ill; t. > 'F' j °Vf•x 4.s.rll Cot:*e f.=, nateri c^,.'_s fk ++�i C o Z v�v► ,ff » n ft } +r0 r 4 a ,vr'� eCt a ., s iili$C� dx crof „ r th boord�det`�� 1�5 . �t'.liK.il:W LELG:l.^_..IT uZ OFFICIAL SEAL ' a •��l-+ LEAH M. CALDARAZZO STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY '• I ss. bl comm. expies FED 6, 1981 i f County o/ Contra Costa (SS. p _ { County in which octnawlodeement it Raton On March 3, 19 78 before me. the undersigned I , a Maury Public,in and for said"" County and .Vtate, personaltyWrite or typo mama Of notary appearerl John L. Forey and Rosalie T. 1orey known Its me to be the person S whasc name.2 are subscribed to dRf•Ivithin instr ent,and acknowledged to me that-lAe—M—executed die surae. ) Jf ••1/notary is commkvioned in another County in addition to signature typo or prim,name of notary % strikc"said•'and name County. Notary Public (individual) ? 19771 ' •� amounts due tinder the Unemployment insurance Act with resect to such work or labor, that said suretj* will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the amount herel.above Set forth, end also in case suit is brought upon this bond, will pa;;, in addition to the pace amount thereof, costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by County (or cit; assignee) in successfully i enforcing such obligation, to be awarded and fixed by the court, and to be taxed as costs and to to included in the Judgment therein ren- dered. j It is hereby expressl;• stipulated and agreed that this bond steal= J inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations e ntitled to fi?a claims un:ier Title 15 :co©.^�dre+rg with Sec: • AMERICAN FIDELII'Y FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY WOOOButt'r,NEW YORK POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company,a Corporation in the State of New York, having its principal office in Woodbury. State of New York, pursuant to the following resolution, adopted by the Board of Directors of the said Company on the 18th day of February, 1969, to.wit: "Tire President, or any Vice-President, or other officer designated by the Board Executive Committee shall have . authority, severally, to make execute and deliver a bower of attorney'constituting as Attorney-in-Fact such persons, limns or corporations as such officers may select from time to time," does hereby snake, constitute and appoint ROBERT W. SKINNER of SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA ars true and lawful attorney(s}in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and stead, its sign,execute,acknowledge and deliver in its behalf, and as its act and decd, as follows: Any and all bond-;and undertakings in -in antvunt not c\cccding S50,000.00 as to any one project,for or on behalf of-77. this Company, iu its business and in accord.mce with its charter, and to bind American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company thereby, and all of the acts of said Attorneyin-Fact• pursuant to these presents, are hereby ratified and confirmed. IN WITNESS WHE itEOF, the American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company has caused these presents to be signed by its President and/or Vice-President, and its Corporate Seal to he hereto affixed. �,MI yjs AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY •1•INC w OF State of New YorkRobert J. Kennedy, Vice-Presideht e County of Nassau On this 22nd day of December. 1975, before the subscriber.a Notary Public of the State of New York in and for the County of Nassau duly commissioned and qualifieJ-carne Ki►bt•rt J.Kennedy of the American Fidelity Fire Insurance Co., to me personally known to be the individual aad officer dewrihed herein.and who executed the preceding instrument,and acknowledged the execution of the sante, and bring by me -tarty sworn.deposed and said, [fiat lie is the officer of said Company aforesaid, and that the seal affixed to the pieccdinr;irwtiument is the Corporate Seal of said Company,and the said Corporate Seal and signature as an officer were duly iffixtd and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation, and that [lie resolution of said Company, referred to in the preceding instrument, is now in force. IN TESTIMONY WILER.EOF,I have hereunto set my hand,and affixed my official seal at Woodbury,New York the day and year above written. k pro- (3\ ,,) • Notaryblit .. •YNR woo ELIZABETH Al. ROSELLE NOTARY PUBLIC.Stats;of New York No.30.8643115 Qualified in Nassau County Commission Expires March 30, 1976 State of New York County of Nassau CERTIFICATE 1, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of AA11?RI(•AN I IDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY:.stock corporation of the State of New York, DO HEREBY CERTII-Y dial the foregoing and attached Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority remains in full force and has not been revoked:and furthermore..that the Resolution of the Board of Directors, as set forth in the Certificate of Authority,are now fit force. Signed and Sealed at the said Company.at Woodbury,New York,dated thibla day of j)Cm/n her 197-/ FI L E D ,.��w" ezf QR, 1 a Assistant Secretary Ire. J. R. OLSSON CLERKBOARD Or SUPERVISORS (9/6)�1A1� (9/6) B ,I � �s�rA co. Des>v tMio'ofilmed with board order ��ff IJV IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUlff-Y, STATE OF CAIN=OR_?:IA In the Matter of Approval of } RESOLUTION NO. 78/228 the Parcel Map of } Subdivision MS 139-77, } Danville area. } The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 139-77 , property located in the Danville area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVID and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedi.cated' to public use. PASSED BY THE BOARD on t-larch 14, 1978- Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: P_WD-LD Director of Planning L. T. Jazmin 2314 Center Avenue Martinez, CA RESOLUTION NO. 781228 F 0032-S IPJ THE Bc,"LRD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ` ) RESOLUTION PJO. 78/229 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 140-77, } Brentwood , area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel i•Iap of Subdivision M- 140-77 , property located in the Brentwood area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning Gene Stonebarger Rt 1, Box 339 - 339 A. V. Oakley, CA RESOLUTION NO. 78/229 0"` 7 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/230 of improvements , Subdivision ) MS 185-76 Alamo Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that (with the exception of minor deficiencies, for which $100 cash (Deposit Permit Detail No. 00610 , dated July 25, 1977) has been retained to insure correction of same,) improvements have been completed in Subdivision 14S 185-76, Alamo area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the parcel map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement MS 185-76 August 2, 1977 BE IT FURTHER RESOLIM that the Public Works Director is authorized to arrange for a refund of $1,000 of the original $3,200 posted (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 00610, dated July 25, 1977) guaranteeing performance and payment under the Subdivision Agreement. The remaining $2,200 will be retained to insured payment ($1,600), performance during the warranty period ($500) and the correction of minor deficiencies ($100), pursuant to the requirements of the Ordinance Code. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division Wy�rw cc: Public Works Director-Maintenance Recorder (via P/W) Public Works Director-LD Planning Director John Hayward 865 Bali Court Danville, CA 94 526 Construction lv RESOLUTION P?0. 78/230 n 32;J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 1978 In the AAatter of Request for Board Endorsement of AB 1289 (Lockyer) . The Board having received a March 3, 1978 letter from Director Richard B. Spohn, State Department of Consumer Affairs, requesting Board endorsement of AB 1289 (Lockyer) which would provide funding for a private corporation to provide independent analysis of utility rates by representatives of small business and residential utility customers, and enclosing informational material; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978 . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Art Laib Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 4, rrnh 9_72 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /��E:;,. i I i'� %�%! Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 0i� ;� � H-24417715m • � t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 In the Matter of - Reimbursement of Certain Grading Technicians as Provided in 1977- 1979 Memorandum of Understanding Between Contra Costa County and Contra Costa County Employees Assn. , Local No. 1 The County Administrator having advised this, Board that during meet and confer negotiations for the 1977-1979 fiscal years between County representatives and Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local No. 1 an agreement was reached to reimburse certain employees in the Building Inspection Department for the costs to purchase raingear after the rate of reimbursement was determined by the department; and The County Administrator and the County Building Inspector having recommended that certain management employees also be included; , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is hereby given to reimburse employees in the following classifications for the cost to purchase raingear at actual cost not to exceed $18.00 plus sales tax: Grading Technician Senior Grading Technician Grading Engineer PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Director of Personnel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 14thday of ,inrrh 19_Zg County Counsel County Administrator Contra Costa County Employees Assn, ml / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Z-i7%t/ �-J jr ?i , Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson UOqj3O H-24 4177 15m _ � c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Termination of Reimbursement Agreement Lucy Newman Terwilliger Phillip R. Altenbaugh On recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the Chairman IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreement which was taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Lucy Newmar. Terwilliger and Phillip R. Altenbaugh who have made repayment in full. Passed by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Originating Dept: Auditor—Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 1Qth day of m; rr-t, 19 18 / J. R. nLSSON, Clerk B (Z Z' tri r L-}, Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M Jamie L. Johnson 00331 TE ffNATION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on June 26, 1963 by Lucy Newman Terwilliger and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on July 3. 1963 in Volume U00 at page 112 is hereby released. Dated: Pinrr•h l dr 1 g7g By order of the Board of Supervisors. R. I. Schroder /fifAIRM&NZTHE BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa On (date) varch 1 d , 1g7R before me, Jamie L_ Tnhn-,nn a deputy county clerk of this county, personally appeared R T_ (;r-hrnrlAr 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. James B. Olsson, County Clerk Deputy County Clerk (H 2029 11/72) Microfilmed with board order TERPIINATION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on October 9, 1961 by Phillip R. Altenbauzh and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on October 20. 1961 in Volume 3977 at page 60 is hereby released. Dated: March la , 1978 By order of the Board of Supervisors. CHA N OF THE BOARD OF S ERVISORS Contra Costa County STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa On (date) march 1-4 . 1 Q7f3 before me, Jamie L_ Jahn snn a deputy county clerk of this county, personally appeared p_ T_ grrj rnriar 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. James R. Olsson, County Clerk bye ,�irh // Deputy County Clerk (H 2029 11/72) U V V V Microfilmed with board or,#.. 1. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County.. State of California ,,-larch 14 ,.19 78 In the Matter of Letter on Implementation of County Unemployment Insurance Program The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a letter dated March 13 , 1978 on implementation of county unemploy- ment insurance program (AB 644) effective January 1, 1978, containing questions which must be resolved at this time, a brief discussion of the alternatives available and staff recommendation; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid letter is ACKNOWLEDGED and same is REFERRED to its Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) for review and recommendation March 21, 1978. Passed by the Board on March 14, 1978 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. Original: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director of Personne§upervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 14thday of rlarr-h 19_9 Finance Cte. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk Jamie L' Johnson 00 H-24 4/77 15m 334 County Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors (�1 James P.Kenny County Administration Building ^C+} 1st District Martinez. California 94553 -,os (415)372-4080 County OU t ! / Nancy l}I ZtG is;rt: Arthur G.Will Rot»rt t.Sehlodw County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.HassdNn* 5th District RECEIVED March 13, 1978 VE.D Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 a. OFSUP g CLARK BOARD OF SUFERV15p Martinez, CA 94553 CO RA OSTA Rt J5 Dear Board Members: Re: Implementation of County Unemployment Insurance Program With the enactment of AB 644 by the State Legislature on January 19, 1978, state, county and local government employees are covered under the unemployment insurance program, effective January 1, 1978. The State law was required to implement the Federal Statute (P.L. 94-566) which requires extension of unemployment insurance to state and local government employees. The State of California, Department of Benefit Payments, which administers the program, has requested that. registration and funding election forms be completed by the County. We have been advised that the original filing deadline of February 27, 1978 has been extended for 30 days. It is essential that certain decisions be made promptly to comply with this deadline. Staff from the Civil Service Department and my office have met with a representative of the County's consultant, Gates, McDonald & Company, to study the questions raised by the program and to formulate recommendations which appear to be in the best interest of the County. The questions which must be resolved at this time, a brief discussion of the alternatives available and the staff recommendation follow: 1. What method of financing should the County select? Recommendation: The Cost Reimbursement - Individual method of financing appears to be the most economical and should be selected. Discussion: There are four methods of financing the program available. a. Contribution Rate Method This method provides for a fixed rate of 3.6% of the first $6,000 of each employee's annual wages. The first quarterly payment would be due in April, 1978 and 00335 -2- quarterly thereafter. This rate would remain in effect for three years after which• it would be modified and range from 1.4% to 4.9%. This method establishes a maximum liability to the County and can be readily computed for budgetary purposes. However, it is the most expensive method and is estimated to cost about $1,300,000 per year. b. Joint Reimbursement Account The County could participate with other public entities in a joint account. Each entity would contribute at the same rate. The CSAC Fund currently proposed will be this type of account and will require a rate of .6% of gross wages which will be paid quarterly beginning October, 1978. The County must pay the rate established for the joint account. c. Local Public Entity Employees Fund This is, in effect, a statewide pool of all interested public agencies. Costs are set at .8% of gross payroll for the first three years. This would be about $800,000 per year for Contra Costa County. After three years the rate would be modified to reflect both individual employer and overall group experience. The payments to the Fund would start after July 1, 1978, before any significant chargeable benefits are likely to be paid. The County would not control the investment or cash flow in this fund. d. Individual Reimbursement Account This is a full self-insurance option available to the County whereby the State is to be repaid for the cost of all benefits paid to former County employees. Billings are made by the State quarterly with the first invoice expected in November or December of 1978 . The County would pay for its losses only and would have complete control over cash flow. No advance payment is required. This appears to be the least costly method of financing the cost of benefits. Our contractor, Gates, McDonald & Company, estimates that cost will range between .4% to .6% of gross payrolls, or from $400,000 to $600,000 per year. The disadvantages of this method are that costs are difficult to predict and budget and there is no upper limit on the liability. However, because it offers the potential of significant savings in cost and there are early rewards for effective cost control, this financing method is recommended. 00330 -3- Jarvis-Gann Initiative The impact of the Jarvis-Gann Initiative, if passed, upon the funding options has been analyzed and duly considered. Enactment of Jarvis-Gann without replacement revenues for lost property taxes will limit County operations and may result in large-scale layoff of employees thereby imposing a substantial unemployment liability. Each eligible employee will be entitled to 26 times his weekly benefit amount (most will be eligible for the current maximum weekly benefit of $104) or a total amount of $2,704. in evaluating the financing methods available in view of the potential impact of Jarvis-Gann, it is necessary that the liabilities for base year obligations be understood. Federal government transitional funding will cover all claims filed through July 31, 1978. Therefore, if layoffs occur in July 1978 due to approval of Jarvis-Gann, claims filed during the month will be covered totally by the Federal government. Claims filed following this date will be shared in proportion to quarterly earnings within the base period. The attached Table I shows how this procedure will apply to claims filed during the transition period. Due to the transitional Federal funding which will afford some relief to the County if Jarvis-Gann passes, staff remains of the opinion that the County should select the Individual Reimbursement Account financing method. It will be imperative with passage of Jarvis-Gann that layoff procedures be initiated as soon as possible to restrict the County's liability. 2. How are County special districts and service areas to be registered? Recommendation: It is recommended that all districts and service areas governed by the Board of Supervisors be included in the County's account and follow County procedures. Claims costs are to be allocated to the entity which employed the claimant. Discussion: The County Fire Protection Districts employ most of the persons in this group. Their employee turnover is very low and they have expressed the desire that they be on a cost reimbursement basis. The use of one account number will simplify reporting to the State. 3. Does the Board of Supervisors elect to include certain types of services excluded from compulsory coverage for public entities under the California Unemployment Insurance Code? -4- Recommendation: It is recommended that all optional coverages under the program be rejected. Discussion: The Code provides that public entities may elect to cover a number of types of service which are excluded from compulsory coverage. The most common and applicable to the County in the exclusion category are elected officials, members of the legislative body, a member of the judiciary and a policy-making or advisory position which ordinarily is not required to work more than eight hours per week. It is the staff opinion that unemployment insurance coverage is not appropriate for persons serving in this category of public service. CETA Employees - Title II and VI Effective January 1, 1978, the County is required to report to _ the State all CETA-PSE participants and the wages paid to them under the CETA grant. Any wages paid in excess of the Federal grant (currently $833 per month) must be reported under the County's account. Consequently, benefits subsequently paid are pro-rated between Federal and County funding. It is estimated that the annual Countv costs under this program will approximate $20,000. Summary It is suggested that the above recommendations be approved and the County Administrator be authorized to execute registration forms (DE 1 G) for submittal to the State Department of Benefit Payments to obtain County unemployment insurance account numbers. Respectfully, i � 1 ARTHUR G. WILL, County Administrator FF:lm Attachment 00338 i TABLE I COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BASE PERIOD CLAIMS LIABILITY FOR 1978 & 1979 Claim Filed In: Base Period Is : Base Period Wage Liability Of County Of Fed. Gov' t JAN JUL 1976 thru JUN 1977 NONE 4 QTRS FEB , MAR, APR OCT 1976 thru SEP 1977 NONE 4 QTRS 1978 MAY, JUN , JUL JAN 1977 thru DEC 1977 NONE 4 QTRS AUG , S)-1P, OCT APR 1977 thru MAR 1975 1 QTR .3 QTRS NOV, DEC, & JAN 1979 JUL 1977 thru JUN 1978 2 QTRS 2 QTRS FEB $ NAR APR OCT 1977 thru SEP 1978 3 QTRS 1 QTRS MAY , ,SUN, JUL JAN 1978 thru DEC 1978 4 QTRS NONE 1979 AUG , SEP, OCT APR 1978 thru MAR 1979 4 QTRS NONE NOV, DEC JUL 1978 thru JUN 1979 4 QTRS NONE C cz t c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . 19 78 In the Matter of Status Report on County Legislative Program The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a letter dated March 7, 1978 advising of the status of legislation included in the County Legislative Program for 1978 and on measures on which a formal position has been established; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid letter is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. Passed by the Board on March 14 , 1978. 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors affixed this 14th day of r'iarch 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bye fi� G `_ il.�li`7�_ . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00340 H-24 4/77 15m �,bunty Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors James P.Kenny County Administration Building Costa 1st District Martinez, California 94553 `JVJ Nancy C.Fandsn (415) 372-4060 County 2nd Arthur Will "� Robert 1.5chrodr 3rd District County A.:nioistrator Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.HasseWne 5th District March 7, 1978 RE CEI�I ✓ 1 l J. R. OL=N , CIUK BOARD OF SUpERVI— Board of Supervisors urea c Administration Building, Room 103 ACA. �e Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Board Members: Re: County Legislative Program for 1978 Your Board has approved the inclusion of certain items in the County Legislative Program for 1978. Your Board also recognized several other measures of unique effect upon Contra Costa County. The current status of these measures is shown in Attachment I. Your Board has adopted a formal County position on various other legislative measures which have been before the Legislature in 1978. The current status of these measures is reported in Attachment II. My office will continue to support the County position on these matters and to keep your Board informed on the status of these measures periodically. 6Re4fully, AR . WILL County Administrator AL:bm Enclosure CC. J. B. Clausen 00341 plicrowmed with board order Attachment I County Legislative Program Subject Author Bill. Number Subject � State Financing for Restoration Assemblyman AB-2076 Set for hearing in the Assembly of John Marsh Home Boatwright Water, Parks , and Wildlife Comm. on March 7 (testimony only) and March 21 (vote only) . County Municipal Court Assemblyman Heard in Assembly Judiciary Comm. Salaries and Staffing Knox AB-2249 on March 2 , 1978.. Recommended "Do Pass. " Assembly Second Reading file. Increase Superior Court Judges Assemblyman from twelve (12) to thirteen (13)' Knox (Coauthorx Heard in Assembly Judiciary Comm. ed by Assem. on March 2 , 1978. Recommended Bates and Boat- AB-2353 "Do Pass. " Set for hearing in wright and Assembly Ways and Means Committee Senator Nejedly March 15, 1978. and Petris Amendment to Revenue and Taxation Code to change date of Assemblyman Not Yet Action on bill draft not yet expiration of terms of members Boatwright Assigned completed by Legislative Counsel. of Assessment Appeals Board and related technical changes. Amendment to Government Code Section 25209.6 to permit Assemblyman continuing authority for Counties Knox Not Yet Action on bill draft not yet to contract with the Federal Assigned completed by Legislative Counsel. Government to conduct HMO's. Amendment to Government Code Action on bill draft not yet Section 31000 to allow counties Senator Nejedly Not Yet completed by Legislative Counsel. to contract for laundry services. Assigned Attachment II A Formal County Position On Legislation Bill # Author Subject B/S Position Current Status C,::) SB-1 Behr Major Property Tax Support Signed into law by Governor on (R-Tiburon) Relief Measure March 3 , 1978. *SB-346 Ayala Peripheral Canal- Oppose Senate refused to adopt Confer- (D-Chino) State Water ence Committee Report on February Projects Plan 2 , 1978. Reconsideration granted. *SB-382 Alquist (D-Santa State Assumption of Support Pending in Assembly Ways and mean Clara, Nejedly(R- General Assistance "Suspense File. " Hearing postponed Walnut Creek, and Program Costs by Committee on March 21 1978. lothers *SB-487 Nejedly Transfer of Prisoners Support Pending in Assembly Criminal (R-Walnut Creek) from County Jails to (Sponsor) Justice Committee. (Reconsideratio1 State facilities granted August 22, 1977) *SB-660 Roberti State Financial Asst. Support Pending in Assembly Ways and Means #(S-Los Angeles) to Counties for Committee "Suspense File. " Medical Services SB-1211 P. Carpenter Dental Disease Support Pending in Assembly Ways and Means (D-Orange) Prevention Committee. SB-1404 Nejedly (R-Walnut Creek) Co-Author median Barrier on Support Referred to Senate Committee on Boatwright Antioch Bridge Transportation. No hearing date (D-Concord) yet set. AB-103 Arnett Would change ad Oppose Defeated. Refused passage in (R-RedwoodCity) valorem personal Assembly January 30 , 1978. property tax or boat to a State in-lieu fee. AB-1256 Perino (D- Service Connected Stockton)Wornum Disability Comp. Support Passed Assembly January 26, 1978. (D-San Rafael) under the County Referred to Senate Committee on Employees Retirement Public Employment and Retirement. Law of 1937 No hearing date vet set. Carry over legislation from calendar year 1977 . Y l l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Report on an Executive Compensation Program Based on Performance Evaluation The County Administrator and Director of Personnel having jointly submitted a report dated March 1, 1978 with respect to an Executive Compensation Program Based on Performance Evaluation; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED, same to be taken under review by the Board as a whole and distributed to all county department heads. Passed by the Board on March 14 , 1978. 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. Orig: Administrator * Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board.of cc: Personnel Director Supervisors affixed this 1_ 4 th day of TTarnFi 19 78 / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 4.,�7/L LIQ `; /� . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson *Report distributed to Department Heads by County Administrator 00341 H-24 4/77 15m tiA- -?.3 C c,u n ty Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors Costa Janws P.go" County Administration Building / is:"tnct Martinez. California 94553 V s (.15)372-6080 �, .may, 2ric DNancy C.Fshd�n 1 1( "J/ 2nC D�su:ct Arthur G.Will �u Rcawt L Sewrse.c County Administrator 3rd District Wmwt N.BoVyaas 4th District Eric tt.Masoehww 5th District RECEI March 1, 1978 VED Board of Supervisors 1NARI`3 1978 Administration Building, Room 103 taeJ. iz OLSX„N Martinez, California 94553 BO� rOF� Rvtso+a Dear Board Member: RE: Report on an Executive Compensation Program Based on Performance Evaluation BA CKGROUND On August 9, 1977, the Board directed the County Administrator and the Director of Personnel, using input from the various departments, to prepare a report for the Board by March 1, 1978, outlining the elements of an executive compensation program based on performance. In order to involve top manage- ment staff in solving the many problems experienced by other public agencies in using such a plan, a seminar for department heads and their chief assistants was held on December 7-8, 1977, to discuss and develop recommendations for a performance linked compensation program. On December 19, 1977, you were sent the unedited data and recommendations from the senci.nar workgroups. Then, a task force of seminar participant volunteers (R. Cramer, J. Olsson, H. Ramsey, I. H. Reynolds, C. Walters) reviewed the seminar data and recommendations along with researchmaterials assembled by the Personnel Departments Employee Development staff. Following this review, the task force agreed upon the plan contained in this report and drafted a report for discussion at the January 26, 1978 Department Heads' Meeting. Thus, this report to the Board on a Performance Linked Compensation Program for Managers incorporates the ideas and recom- mendations of the County's_department heads and their top management. PURPOSE & OBJECTIVES This plan has been developed, at your request, in order to provide you with a systematic approach to performance evaluation linked to compensation for managers. Implicit in this approach of linking compensation to performance is the philosophy that compensation should be emphasized as a reward for outstanding performance and that some pay increases should be awarded relative to increases in the level of performance. Thus, the philosophy encourages the recognition of r Microfi;med with board ordK 0 34-J Board of Supervisors -2- March 1, 1978 exceptional performers by rewarding them for their efforts rather than relying on across-the-board or automatic pay increases. As such, a performance- based compensation plan provides ail alternative to the acceptance of perfunctory work performance sometimes associated with pay increases based solely on tenure. The objectivesof any proposed performance linked compensation plan for managers are: 1. To provide for overall improvement is management quality and motivate. individual managers to increase their skills and produc- tivity. 2'.. To maintain the compensation structure for County officers at a level which compares favorably with that found in other governmental jurisdictions which employ executives who have similar responsibil- ities, knowledges, skills and abilities required of their positions. 3. To provide the County with qualified management capable of perforating the tasks necessary to meet the County's objectives. 4. To obtain a high quality of management job performance and- to main- tain each manager's accountability in relation to his achievement. of established goals. 5. To establish methods of effective management of"the compensation costs of County managers. ELEMENTS OF THE PLAN Development of Deoartmental Goals & Objectives: It was immediately apparent to all participants in the seminar, as well as from the staff research, that individual management performancercould not be evaluated until firm goals and objectives were developed for each department and approved by the Board. Approved departmental goals and objective9 provide the base upon which managers structure their work and upon which standards are established in relation to individual work performance. .. As you know, one of the major management improvement goals .of the County during the last year and half has been improvement of the _budget• Prance system- and ystemand the design and implementation of a practical program budget for this county. The finance system has been installed and is currently operating; departments are becoming used to the new method of keeping budget accounts. The program budget effort is going ahead in accordance with the time table you were given at the budget workshop on November 29. A task force of department heads, under, 0()34 Board of Supervisors -3- March 1, 1978 my direction, is making good progress in the development of the department missions, goals and the identification of the programs. Plans for the budget FY 1978-79 include a manually prepared program analysis of the standard line item budget. This analysis will set forth the mission of each department and define the individual programs of public services performed. It will show the goals and objectives within each departmental program and program element, along with statistical information, and will provide a measure of per- formance during the year for the department as a whole. This will be a measure of institutional performance by departments rather than a measure of individual performance by department heads or other members of the management team. Once institutional goals and objectives have been established and approved by the Board in the FY 1978-79 budget, a certain amount of experimentation is to be expected in utilizing the goals and objectives and making them meaningful to the operating departments as well as to the Board and the public. We anticipate that such experimentation will be done over the period of the first six months of the _ next fiscal year. Beginning in January 1979, we expect to be able to commit departmental goals and objectives to the computer and thus have a fully automated program budgeting system. Thus, departmental goals and objectives will be provided through the program budgeting system, but will not be available in sufficient specificity until January 1979. These departmental goals and objectives will provide a measure of perfor- mance during FY 1978-79 for a department as a whole. During FY 1978-79, the Board will be able to evaluate departments and department sub-units by using the information available for the measurement of institutional performance. To the extent that institutional performance can be directly linked to the performance of a department head, it can be one of several measures of a depart- ment head's performance. However, this institutional measure of performance cannot be extended to the department head's subordinate managers as a measure of their performance; therefore, a performance evaluation plan tailored to each managerial level will be necessary. Evaluation of the Performance of Individual Managers: In developing a performance evaluation system,' these. criteria seem necessary; 1. Individual performance evaluation should be based on the establish- ment of departmental and departmental sub-unit goals and objectives as approved by the Board in the program budget. 2. Departmental and departmental sub-unit program objectives should then be translated into specific responsibilities for individual managers. 3. Although individual performance evaluation plans are needed for different departments and departmental sub-units, the broad outline of the plan should be based on an agreed set of common factors geared to the needs 00347 Board of Supervisors -4- March 1, 1978 of Contra Costa County. 4. Plans developed by other jurisdictions should be analyzed to determine their possible adaptability to the Contra Costa situation. Common factors to be used as indicators of performance (criteria) for County-wide performance evaluation system for managers may include, but are not necessarily limited to the following:. 1. Individual goals and objectives a. How-are they articulated? b. Have they been met? 2. Management of Human Resources a. Selection, appointment, and motivation of personnel b. Delegation _.. c. Allocation of human resources 3. Management of Fiscal Resources a. Allocation of resources b. Budgeting c. Account responsibility 4. Representation a. Liaison with other departments, agencies, boards, etc. b. Representing the department or County to the public Who should be evaluated under this plan? Initially, the performance evalu- ation plan should be implemented with department heads; shortly thereafter it can be extended to assistant department heads, It is very important that these top managers be a part of the initial program implementation and that they have an opportunity to be personally involved in the program's functioning before it is extended to lower level managerial groups. Once the process and evaluation. criteria are well established through practice and the test of actual use, the pro- gram can be extended to division chiefs and other management classes, pro- gressing downward level by level in each department. Before such an extension of the program, however, a time period of actual experience is needed to work out details and ensure that the program is operating as planned. We recommend that a County-wide system, method and procedure for the evaluation of individual managers be developed by a top management task force; that a report be presented to the Board for its consideration by December 1, 1978;~ and that the system be implemented first with department heads, then with OU34�s Board of Supervisors -5- March 1, 1978 assistant department heads, and then with progressively lower levels of management. Thus, the timetable calls for initial implementation of the performance evaluation plan with department heads and assistant department heads toward the end of FY 1978-79. This will provide some partial-year individual performance measures at the department head level for the Board's use in determining compensation for this group during the 1979-80 fiscal year. Imple- mentation for lower management levels during the 1979-80 fiscal year will provide like individual performance measures for lower level managers for the 1980-81 fiscal year. Although the particular sensitivity of applying such an evaluation program to elected department heads is recognized, it is recommended that the program be applied to both elected and appointed department heads for the following reasons: 1. The salaries of all department heads (with minor exceptions) are set by the Board of Supervisors. 2. Evaluation at the department head level will most likely be based primarily on an approved program budget which will include depart- ment goals and objectives. 3. Variation in the method of evaluating some department heads and in the setting of their compensation could raise questions about the equity and appropriateness of the total program. Finally, after considering a number of alternative answers to the question, "Who should do the performance evaluation rating? ", we recommend that department heads should be rated by the Board of Supervisors with recommenda- tions by the County Administrator. In those cases where a department has a separate Board or Commission they should also provide recommendations to the Board of Supervisors. Assistant department heads should be evaluated within their departments by their department heads. At lower levels of management, managers should be evaluated by appropriate superiors as designated by the department head. No outside review of these performance evaluations should be conducted, other than that provided by the normal appeals processes. Linking Individual Measures of Performance to Comoensation: It should be understood from the outset that the development and installation of a formal management performance evaluation system does not have to be linked to a compensation plan. Many management performance systems are used for the purposes of improving job performance and developing the individual, not for compensation. If management performance evaluation and compensation are linked w 134: Board of Supervisors -6- March 1, 1978 together, then the compensation plan should not be implemented until after the performance evaluation system is in place. The development of an overall system of performance evaluation is a complex and time consuming process which if not done properly will have an adverse impact upon program effective- ness and efficiency and employee morale. In developing a plan to tie compensation to managerial performance, two issues have to be addressed: 1. Are salaries to be adjusted either partially or totally, in relation to increases in the cost-of-living? 2. If base salaries are adjusted in this way, how are "merit" or per— formance related adjustments, to be paid? The approach taken by other jurisdictions in addressing these issues has varied significantly . The City of Vallejo provides for an adjustment of up to plus or minus five percent from the general cost-of-living increase for its management group. Any amounts over the general increase are paid in a lump sil and are not added to the individual's regular b? -monthly pay check. The City of Mountain View, on the other, hand, guarantees its management employees a cost-of-living adjustment each year based upon a survey average of comparable positions in other jurisdictions plus up to an additional fifteen percent for achievements as measured through a management by objectives approach to performance evaluation. The City of Akron, Ohio has implemented yet a third approach for its to-0 management employees. This year, for the first time, the top managers received only 60 percent of the eight percent pay raises granted to other city employees. They were eligible, however, for additional money under a bonus system based on ,heir performance. Some managers received an additional 7. 2 peicent for a total increase of 12 percent. As in Vallejo, the bonuses were all in lump sum payments. In the private sector, Standard Oil of California has a somewhat unique approach of combining cost-of-living and pay-for-performance. The plan covers all management, supervisory and professional employees. Salaries are in 13 ranges with no specific steps within the ranges. The "guiding minimums" and "guiding maximums" of the ranges are not necessarily the lowest or highest salary an individual can receive when assigned to a position with that salary range. Each year, the salary ranges are adjusted based upon a salary survey of the competition (which ultimately boils down to a CPI related figure). 11Then the ranges are adjusted, however, individual's salaries remain the same. Thus, an individual at the lower end of a range might fall below the "guiding minimum"um" after the range was adjusted. Following adjustment of the salary ranges, an individual's performance is evaluated in comparison with the performance of others and then individual salaries are adjusted according to a formula which takes into account both the range (CPI) adjust- ment and the individual's performance. Adjustments can be anywhere from 0 to 15 ON Board of Supervisors -7- March 1, 1978 percent. Range adjustments generally occur in April and May with individual adjustments being made in December or January. Our initial analysis of the key issues leads us to the following considerations and recommendations for the use of a task force in developing the compensation plan. The first issue is whether or not those management employees who are included in the plan are to have their salaries, a portion of their salaries, or their position's compensation levels adjusted in relation to increases in the cost- of-living as an integral part of the plan. In considering this, we looked at the method which has been utilized in this County, as well as in most other jurisdic- tions, for setting management salaries. The method has been tied generally to four factors: 1. prevailing salary rates for comparable positions in surrounding agencies; 2. increases in the consumer price index; and 3. adjustments negotiated by various employee organizations; - 4. compaction with salary rates paid to subordinate employees. Employee organizations will continue to consider wage and benefits settlements in other jurisdictions as well as increases in the consumer price index in their negotiations with the County. Thus, employee salaries will reflect these increases. If the management compensation plan does not include, therefore, adjustments for increases in the cost-of-living, the existing salary differentials between levels of management and between management and represented employees will eventually be eroded. Since the existing salary structure also reflects"the going rate in the market for a particular management job, the compensation plan should include some inflationary adjustment of salaries. If it does not, we will soon find that the County has fallen below the minimum market rate and is, thereby, unable to attract and retain the most competent management staff. Thus, we recommend that the final management compensation plan include some inflationary adjustment of salaries. The other issue deals with the method of administering the compensation plan. If base salaries are to be adjusted due to inflation, are other "merit" adjustments, based on performance, to be paid as part of a salary range? Or are they to be paid in a limp sum, separate and apart from the salary range for the class? Could the merit adjustments be paid in forms other than salaries, i. e. , could they be applied to the fringe benefit package? Whichever of the above forms it takes, we recommend that the final management compensation plan consider the "merit" adjustments as not permanent in nature. The adjustments should be directly related to the achievement of the various institutional, program, and individual objectives and other measures of performance established during the previous 12 month period. This will enable the County to recognize and reward exceptional managerial performance in accomplishing agreed upon goals and objectives during a given year without building in the expectation for future increases. Board of Supervisors -8- March 1, 1978 As can be seen, the manner in which performance is linked to compensation can take a variety of shapes. We recommend that a top management task force conduct a further analysis of the key issues relating to cost-of-living, settlements with employee organizations, and the methods and means by which the plan will actually be administered; review the plans of other agencies for their adaptability to our situation; develop a plan for managerial compensation and submit a report to the Board with the details of the plan by March 1, 1979. This would allow the Board to use the new compensation plan linked to performance in determining department head salaries for the 1979-80 fiscal year and to extend the plan to lower level managerial employees for the 1980-81 fiscal year. Summary and Recommendations:. The establishment of an executive compensation program based on performance evaluation is not a simple task in any organization,. goverL=ent or private. First of all, the objectives must be straight forward and promote the public interest by improving management, providing fair and equitable means of measuring manage- ment performance and providing the appropriz.te rewards for the management job. The establishment of such a plan should be done in three. distinct stages: 1. develop clear and measurable goals and objectives for departments 2. develop suitable criteria upon which individual performance can be based; and 3. provide the linkage between individual measures of performance . and compensation. This county is in the process of developing the first element, goals and objectives, through the establishment of a programmatic element of the annual budget. This is. expected to be completed during the 1978-79 fiscal year. The development of performance criteria to measure individual managers against these. goals and objectives could be completed also during 1978-79. Finally, the establishment of a compensation plan linked to performance evaluation should be developed and first used during the fiscal year 1979-80. While this may appear to be a lengthly period of time, it should be pointed out that many similar systems have failed in recent years with the principal factor being the attempt to accomplish the above three steps simultaneously. If your Board concurs in the above report, it is recommended that the County Administrator and department heads be directed to proceed with accomplishment of the three steps mentioned above, providing progress reports on a periodic basis back to the Board of Supervisors. Respectfully, ii Charles J. Leonard Arthur G. Will �� Director of Personnel County Administrator A GW:mg In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 19 78 In the Matter of - Authorizing Execution of a Joint Use Agreement with the Church of Christ, Richmond for a parking lot for the premises at 3431 Macdonald Ave., Richmond IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a Joint Use Agreement commencing February 1, 1978 with the Church of Christ, Richmond, for a parking lot for the premises at 3431 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, for use by the Social Service Department. PASSED by this Board on March 14, 1978 1 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. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Lease Management Supervisors affixed this 14 thday of r.Ta rch 19 7 8 cc: County Administrator — Public Works Departimnt County Auditor-Controller (via L/M) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Lessor (via L/M) BY-/�/ �`"�/ fd� Deputy Clerk Buildings and Grounds (via L/M) Jarlie L. Johnson Social Service Department (via L/M) 00 3 H -243/76 15ni JOINT USE AGREEMENT Parking Lot Contra Costa County Church of Christ, Richmond 1 . PARTIES: Effective on MAR 14 1978 the Church of Christ, 309 - 36th Street, Richmond, hereinafter called "CHURCH", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY", mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. PURPOSE AND PREMISES: The purpose of this agreement is to provide for the continued joint use of the Church parking lot and the Weber building parking lot, ;. which has been combined into a single parking lot, fronting on 35th Street in the City of Richmond, and shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 3. TERM: The term of this agreement shall be five (5) years commencing February 1 , 1978 and ending January 31 , 1983. 4. HOLDING OVER: Any holding over after the initial term of this agreement shall be on a month-to-month basis under the same terms and conditions. During the hold- ing over period, this agreement may be terminated by either party by giving the other party thirty (30) days prior written notice of said termination. 5. CONSIDERATION: In consideration for the use of the Church parking lot from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, COUNTY grants to the CHURCH the use of the Weber building parking lot after 6:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, and all day Saturday, Sunday and on holidays. In consideration for the use of the Weber building parking lot, after 6:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, and all day Saturday, Sunday and on holidays, CHURCH grants to COUNTY the use of the Church parking lot from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. 6. IMPROVEMENTS: Within ninety (90) days of the execution of this Joint Use Agree- ment, COUNTY or its agent or contractor shall repair, resurface, and restripe the combined parking lot subject to this agreement. 7. MAINTENANCE: COUNTY shall keep the combined parking lot in good order, condi- tion and repair during the term of this agreement. 8. HOLD Ht1tMLESS: It is understood and agreed the CHURCH shall not in any way be responsible for damages to persons or property in and upon said premises, and shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to the person or property of anyone whomsoever in and uvon said premises during the times the COUNTY - 1 - Nlicro`i'^1 order has the exclusive use of the premises, and COUNTY hereby agrees to defend, indemni- fy and hold harmless CHURCH from any liability or charges of any kind or character by reason of such injury or damage claim or suit for liability arising from, in and around or upon said premises. CHURCH agrees to defend, indemnify and hold COUNTY harmless from damages to persons or property and COUNTY shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to persons or property when and if said persons or property are invited or brought onto the demised premises by CHURCH. 9. SUCCESSORS and ASSIGNS: The terms and provisions of this agreement shall ex- tend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the administrators, succes- sors and assigns of the respective parties hereto, jointly and severally. 10. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE of each and all of the terms and provisions of this agreement. COUNTY CHURCH COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdiv•so f the State of Ca By I. Schroder ( esi nate Ca acitY ) Chairman, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel / Deputy OdI1,11a L. Johnson By Deputy RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By County Admi strator By lf��• Deputy Public WpAs Director Buildings and Grounds 00-100, 00, By Lease Management 2 ��35 i - C uRCN of CHRIS 7- - a ?S� 3.S T y S r R� 6-50'WID4i�) SCA c E co M e l",gp_CH uRcH of CHR/S r ik'A R L 6B6R /OAR.K/A/ccE D S A 7- REAR pf BUlLf>/�! _ 3�3/AWD�o/y� 4.D A_VE., �P/c�1.�-fQ��D1_c',4G iFoRA.11,q - --- �_?�I.:F-74f __. $ca� '_0 75 _ AREA 1 • t J -- Cq uRC v o V ` PRoPE2TY L �NFs -O 1 35 TH '37 �'oM�itlic�0 CHS AT REAR pf BU/G In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Addendum No. 1 to the Contract. Documents for Orinda Community Center Park, Phase IV, Orinda. (CSA R-6) (Work Order No. 5347-927) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for the Orinda Community Center Park, Phase IV, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. This Addendum provides miscellaneous corrections and clarifications to the plans and specifications. No increase in the estimated construction cost is anticipated. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. - 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. Originator: P. W. Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bldgs and Grnds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 14th day of March I9-ja Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Administrative Services Div. J. R. OLSSON, Clark Service Area Coordinator By.4 , I Deputy Clerk �a;'�drz. . Uiel on �U35�1 H-24 4/77 15m ADDENDUM NO. 1 March 9, 1978 Page 1 of 2 Public Works Department Contra Costa County Sixth Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 ORINDA COMMUNITY CENTER PARK, PHASE IV 26 Orinda Way Orinda, California ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO: All Prime Bidders of Record Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by inserting its number and date in the Bid Form. Failure to do so may subject bidder to disqualification. This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents, and modifies the Documents as follows: DRAWINGS 1. Sheet L-1 , Detail 5/L-1: a. Delete 5 Ft._O In. maximum reference to height of soil behind wall . Insert 3 Ft..8 In. maximum height of soil behind wall . b. Add the following general note for clarification. "All cells in masonry units to be filled with grout." 2. Sheet L-1 , Detail 1/L-1 , Add the following clarification notes: a. Work within limit line to include installation of sleeves, re- surfacing of parking lot, striping and concrete curb. b. All existing planting areas (P.A.) , adjacent stone walls, etc. shall be protected from damage. 3. Sheet 11TE-1 ,Add the following sheet note #3: 3. 1 In. P.V.C. for pathway lights and pull boxes existing. 4. Sheet E-2, Detail F/E-2, Add the following clarification note to detail: "Commercial meter shall be provided and shall include manual circuit closures." 5. Sheet E-3, Detail D/E-3, Add the following clarification notes to detail : a. Provide bonding conduit bushings and connect from each conduit to pole ground point. 003as Micro`Orned wits l Loard order ADDENDUM N0. 1 March 9, 1978 Page 2 of 2 b. Provide equipment ground wire in each conduit. c. Underground conduit - See note sheet E-1 . d. Copper weld conductors to ground rnd. e. Footings for tennis pole lighting are existing. 6. Sheet E-3, Detail F/E-3, Add the following clarification notes to detail : a. Footings pathway lights and parking lot lighting, Sheet E-2 footings, to be installed. Dimensions shall be 4 Ft._0 In. length by 24 In. diameter. 7. Sheet E-3, Detail J/E-3, Add the following clarification note to detail "Provide Meyers threaded hubs at connection of conduits with meter." 8. Sheet E-3, Detail N/E-3, Add the following clarification note to detail: "For size of wires see site pian." �J35� Micro`,.Irn-d with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Consultant Services Agreement with Isakson and Associates Inc. Proj. No. 4234-4257-661-75 The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Isakson and Associates, Inc. for services in connection with pending litigation on the 1976 Livorna Rd. (Alamo) Reconstruction Project. The effective date of the agreement will be retroactive to March 1, 1978 and payment for services will be provided in accordance with the stand- ard rate indicated in the agreement. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Orig Dept: Public Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administration Supervisors affixed this 14th day of March 1978 cc: Public Works Department ' Administration County Administrator - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor Controller By �,�� f k2,4 :e t . Deputy Clerk Isakson & Associates Sandra L. Njellson (via Public Works) 00360 H-24 4/77 15m CONSULT IVIG SE. '!ICES AGPrHMENT 1. Special Cond<<.Luns. These Sp, •tfiL Cnn,lCtions are incorporated below by reference. (a) Public AGency: Contra Cv.:ta Cowl y Public: Works Depavurrent (b) Consultant's Name & Address: I::-:kson & Associates In+.. 13.3 Pine Street; Malnut Crae •, CA 94596 (c) Effective Date: tJarch i„_1979 49;N-4251-661-7b -- Penazng 2-J;2ga eon regarding (d) Project Name, Number & Location: Givorna Rd. (AZamo) deconstruction Pro,iecc (e) Payment Limit: Total estimated to be $1000 Der rates listed in Attachment B 2. Signatures. These si&-latures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CONS ULTANIT Bylulez"1z'-w- �=Q � Pi'e,5 (Designate official capacity -h business) State of Califon a ) ss Contra Costa County ) AC00WLEDGi-'F1JT (CC §1190.1) The person signing; above for Consultant, known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared bufore me today and acknowledged that he sipped it and that the corporation or partn(:r zh.tp named above executed the within instrument pursuant to Its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors. PUBLIC AGE1; Y [SEAL] ,� OFFICIAL_~S ~ By: Ve L. Cline EL P ' c Works Dir 1 S. APPEI A10rAA1• PUBLIC - CALIFOIMIA ::�• PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN -'G COryrRA COSTA COUNTY / e MY Cammission Expires Aurust 19, BY x r-? Date: I'laltc}r. lea E. S. R .L - Notary Public 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. Frrloymment. Public Agency hereby employs Consultant, and Consultant accepts such employment, to perform the professional servi..:es described herein, upon the terms and in consideration of the payments stated herein. 5. Scone of Service. Scope of service shall be as described in Appendix A, attached hereto ,and made a part hereof. 6. Insurance. Consultant shall, at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof: (a) Workers' Compensation Insurance pursuant to state law, and (b) Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including, overage for owned and non-ovmed automobiles, with a minumum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Pu1bli.c Agenrr, its officers and erlployees as additional insureds, and requiring 30 days' written notice of policy apse or cancellation. 7. Payment. Public Agency shall pay Consultant for professional services performed at the rates shown in Appendix B attached hereto, which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for which no additional ronr,ensation shall be allowed. In no event shall the total amount paid to the Consultant exceed the payment limit specified in Sec. t(e) without prior written approval of trio Contra Costa Cnutity Public Works Director. Consultant's statement of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payment will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of each :statement. 8. Termination. At its option, Public Agenr:y may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to the Consultant, wrhether• or not the Consultant is in default. Upon ? such termination, Consultant agrees to turT) ovr—r to Public Agency everything pertaining to the work possessed by him or under hie cont.r•ol at that time, and will be paid, without duplication, all amourits due or thereafter becoming due on account of services rendered to t;.e date of termination. 9. Status. The Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an employee of Public Agency. 10. Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, save, and hold harmless Public Agency and its officers and e-,Tployees from any and all liability for any inju-j or damages arising from or connected with the services provided hereunder by Consultant or any person under its control. Attachments F I L E D Appendix A Appendix B Form, approved by County Counsel i J. 2. oLsso^I 6/77 CLERK OBOARD NTRA OFSSUPERVISOR5 Microfilmed with, board order B APPENDIX A Scope of Work To provide consultant services of Mr. James Schuricht, Isakson and Associates, in connection with pending litigation over the Livorna Road (Alamo) Reconstruction Project for which Mr. Schuricht was employed 'by the County in the capacity of Resident Engineer. APPENDIX A to Consulting Services Agreement dated n March 1, 1978 between Contra Costa County Public Works Department and Isakson and Associates Inc. APPENDIX B Charge Rates Consultant, Isakson & -Associates Inc. , shall be paid at the rate of $21. 50 per hour for services rendered by his employee, Mr. James Schuricht, in regards to pending litigation on the Livorna Road (Alamo) Reconstruction Project. The total compen- sation is estimated to be $1000. 00 . Vehicle reimbursement shall be paid at the rate of $.15 per mile. APPENDIX B to Consulting Services Agreement dated march 1, 1978 between Contra Costa County Public Works Department and Isakson and Associates Inc. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14, 1978 In the Matter of Consulting Services Agreement North Richmond By-Pass Road and Wildcat Creek, Richmond Area. Project No. 0572-4345-661-69 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants, of San Francisco, providing for soils testing and soils strength evaluation in the area where the North Richmond By-Pass Road crosses over Wildcat Creek, in the Rich mnd area, at a cost not to exceed $5,800 without prior approval of the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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 Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Road Design Division affixed this 14th day ofP•?arch 19 a cc: Public Works Director Woodward-Clyde via PAV J. R. OLSSON. Cleric County Auditor-Controller By �"�� _ Deputy Clerk Sandra L. .Tie_son H-24 4/77 15m ����6 ►1L l i E`' CONSULTIi,G SE1t110ES AGREEi•1Ei�T 1.. Special Conditions. These Special Condition are in=7r orated below by reierenCe. (a) Public Agency: Contra Costa County (b) Consultant's Name & Address: Woodward-Clyde Consultants Three Embarcadero Center , Suite 700 , San Francisco , CA 94111 (c) Effective Date: March 7, 1978 (d) Project Name, Number & Location:ilorth Richmond BY-Pass rr0572-4345-661 -69 (e) Payment Limit' Five-Thousand Eight-Hundred Dollars ($5 ,800) 2, Signatures. These signatures attest the parties'- agreement hereto: CQNSU�i,TE�7P .,y-s- f (Designdte official capacity in business) State of California ) ss Contra Costa County ) AChI'�IOK ErG,1ENT (CC §1190.1) The person signing above for Consultant, knot-in to .me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he signed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed the wdthin instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors. PUBLIC AGENCY [SEAL] 01`146AL s>;AL By: Vernon L. Cline / WILLIAM R. HOVEY Public works Director NOTARY CUOUC-CALtFORP/IA �► �-_I COUNTY OF ALAMEOA Y� �1 MY CommissionE■pirc, 1::;.12,1379 w:A`'i.'t;.+.+�►'Cw�:'�S.i.Sia.1.3'S.�.:/i:'sL:t..Ri�.'L.'w1±w By: Date: Notary Public 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. Eriployrnent. Public Agency hereby e-ploys Consultant, and Consultant accepts such employ-rent, to perform the professional services described herein, upon the terms and in consideration of the paZ,i.,nts stated herein. 5. Scope of Service. Scope of service shall be as described in Appendix A, attached hereto ,and made a part hereof. 6, Insurance. Consultant shall, at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof: (a) workers' Co ensation Insurance pursuant to state lair, and (b) Co,Tprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owrned and non--awned autombiles, with a minumum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requiring 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 7. Payment. Public Agency shall pay Consultant for professional services performed at the rates shown in Appendix B attached hereto, which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for which no additional compensation shall be allured. In no event shall the total amount paid to the Consultant exceed the payment lirut specified in Sec. t(e) without prior written approval of tree Contra Costa County Public ]works Director. Consultant's statement of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payment will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of each statement. 8. Tenrnination. At its option, Public Agency xray terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to the Consultant, whether or not the Consultant is in default. Upon such termination, Consultant agrees to turn over to Public Agency everything pertaining to the work possessed by him or under his control at that time, and will be paid, without duplication, all amounts due or thereafter becoming due on account of services rendered to tine mate of ter:rination. 9. Status. The Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an employee of Public Agency. 10. Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, save, and hold har;rless Public Agency and its officers and employees from any and all liability for any injury or day res arising from or connected with the services provided hereunder by Cam- under its control, which services are a] leged to have been negligent yerrmrd. Attachments Appendix A f Appendix B N Ir .•. `1��� �r J. R. Cl.Jvij av c,c.;44 coA;D c: vIs_oozasFor approved by County Counsel LOW A_co TA cCYU . 6777 Microfiimed with board ordar APPENDIX "A" ' Three Francisco. Canter,Suite 700 �jlloodward-Cede Consuita� ' San Francisco,CaliforniaCati94111 415-956-7070 February 13, 1978 78-P-2060 Contra Costa County Public Works Department Administration Building, 6th Floor Martinez, California 94553 Attention: Mr. T. E. Burlingame Assistant Public works Director, Road Design Gentlemen: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES WILDCAT CREEK CROSSING PROPOSED NORTH RICHMOND BYPASS Richmond, California In -response to your request, we are submitting this proposal to investigate subsurface conditions and provide geotechnical engi- neering services for the subject project. Ile met recently and discussed the project with you and members of your staff. Proposed Construction It is proposed to construct a road crossing structure to carry the North Richmond Bypass over the future Corps of Engineers' flood control channel along Wildcat Creek. As presently envi- sioned, the crossing would be made by constructing the road embankment over a series of Armco Superspan arch culverts. Five parallel arch culverts with individual spans up to 39 feet are presently planned. The total crossing length is approximately 200 feet on the skew. Channel excavation will extend as deep as 5 feet below the existing ground surface. The embankment height above the present grade is presently planned to be approximately 15 feet, and the pavement grade is shown to be 4 feet above the top of the main center arch. Anticipated Soil Conditions We have visited the site and reviewed subsurface data from our June, 1973 report to you entitled "North Richmond Bypass, Soil Investigation and Pavement Design." It appears that below a Consulting Engineers,Geologists and Environmental Scientists n u Offices in Other Pnncipat Cities Micro:filmed with board order Woodward-Clyde Consultants Contra Costa County February 13, 1978 Page Two thin surface crust, the site is underlain by 15 to 20 feet of soft Bay Mud. Stiff clays are expected to underly the Bay Mud. The groundwater level is high, probably within 1 to 3 feet of the ground surface. Scope of Services Based upon our brief discussion with you and our present under- standing of the project, we propose to perform the following services: 1. Field Exploration - Drill three exploratory borings to depths of approximately 60 feet. Samples of the soils would be obtained from the borings and taken to our laboratory for examination and testing. 2. Laboratory Testing - Representative samples would be tested to evaluate the strength, compressibility, and other pertinent characteristics of the various soil strata encountered at the site. These tests would include unconfined compression tests, dry density, warmer-content determinations, and a con- solidation test. 3.. Foundation En ineerin Services - Based on the results of the field exploration and laboratory tests, we would: (a) Describe the soil and groundwater conditions in the area of the proposed crossing structure. (b) Develop and present recommendations for suitable types and depths of foundations for the proposed crossing structure and recommend soil bearing values for design. Feasibility of both shallow and deep foundations would be discussed. (c) Estimate anticipated foundation settlements for the design loads. Estimate anticipated approach embank- ment settlements. (d) Recommend safe side slope inclinations and safe height of approach embankments. (e) Prepare and present guide specifications for deep -foundation construction, if applicable. 430361 r- ,til�`�ro��lm�,d with bo.-ro- ­e • Woodward-Clyde Consultants Contra Costa County February 13, 1978 Page Three ' .(f) Discuss potential construction problems anticipated from the soil and groundwater conditions. (g) Attend two meetings to discuss and present our findings and conclusions with you as they are devel- oped and prior to finalizing our report. (h) Prepare a geotechnical engineering report presenting our recommendations and conclusions, together with the results of the field explorations and laboratory tests upon which they are based. Cost Estimate The drilling and sampling would be performed by a drilling contractor hired by us. His costs would be included in the estimated fee below. Observation of the field investigation, engineering analyses, consultation during the investigation and preparation of the report will be charged at hourly rates. Laboratory tests will be billed at unit rates given in our schedule of charges. For the scope of work outlined above, we estimate that our fee would be in the range of $5250 to $5800. We would not exceed the latter amount without your prior authorization. The approximate breakdown of this cost esti- mate is summarized below for your information: Cost Range Field Exploration $2,200 to $2,400 Laboratory Testing Program 400 500 Geotechnical Engineering 2,300 2,500 Report Production 350 400 Total $5,250 to $5,800 This proposal and any resultant contract are subject to the prices, terms and conditions set forth in the attached 1978 Schedule of Charges and conditions. It is estimated that drilling contractors can provide drill rig within one week after authorization to proceed. Preliminary rec- ommendations should be available within three weeks after the field investigation and the final report should be submitted within five weeks after the field investigation is completed. If you have any questions regarding our scope of work or the cost of our services, please call me. 0036.8 Microrilmed with board order Woodward-Clyde Consultants Contra Costa County February 13, 1978 Page Four If you are in agreement with our scope as presented, please sign where noted below and return one copy to this office, or send us your authorization. We appreciate your request for a proposal and we are looking forward to the opportunity of working with you on this most interesting project. Sincerely yours, o ert Joh Senior Proj Engineer sb Enclosure - Schedule of Charges and Conditions AGREED TO THIS DAY OF . 1978 t 90369 j-4icro'ilmed with board order APPENDIX "B" , 1978 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES AND CONDITIONS Woodward-Clyde Consultants (Western Region) The method of establishing the fee for our services is as set forth in Manual No. 45c of the American Society of Civil Engineers. A new schedule of charges is issued at the beginning of each year. Unless other arrangements have been made, cnarges for all work including projects initiated in the prior year will be based on the new schedule of charges. Our charges are divided into four categories: Personnel, Outside Services, Equipment Rental. and Tests. PERSONNEL: Personnel charges are for technical work. Charges are made for technical typing as in Che preparation of reports and for the time and costs of printing as in the production of reports. Direct charges are not made for secretarial service, office management, accounting, and maintenance since these items are included in overhead. Charges are computed by multiplying salary cost by two and one-half. Salary cost includes direct payroll costs, payroll taxes, vacation, holi- days, sick leave, retirement, and employee insurance. For technical typing, printing, laboratory, and graphics, averages for each group are used instead of individual salaries. For all others, in- dividual salaries are used. Current personnel rates are as follows: Personnel Hourly Salary Cost Technical Typing..................................... S 7.20 Reproduction (printing).............................. 6.89 Graphics............................................. 9.78 -, laboratory Analyst................................... 10.78 Engineer or Geologist Assistant...................... 6.03 to 9.38 Staff Engineer or Geologist.......................... 7.36 to 13.64 Field Engineer or Geologist.......................... 12.05 to 14.30 Senior Staff Engineer or Geologist................... 10.63 to 17.42 Project Engineer or Geologist........................ 13.76 to 19.71 Senior Project Engineer or Geologist.......:......... 16.82 to 24.58 Associate............................................ 20.00 to 26.00 Principal............................................ 30.00 Senior Consultant.................................... 34.00 Court appearance as an expert witness will be charged at a rate of $750.00 per day, plus ex- penses. The full dsy rate will be the minimum charge for any portion of a day. Preparation for a court case will be charged at regular hourly rates. For all unionized engineering technicians. hourly salary cost rates are derived from salaries paid as for all other personnel described above. These salary cost rates are then multiplied by two and one-half. Time spent in travel in the interest of the client will be charged at hourly rates except that no more than 8 hours of travel time will be charged in any day. When it is necessary for an employee to be away from the office overnight, actual costs of, or a negotiated rate for. living expenses will be charged. A multiplier of 1.15 will be applied to all personnel expenses. OUTSIDE SERVICES: Drilling, bulldozing. trenching and similar grading contract work in connec- tion with exp oration on which UCC administers a subcontract will be charged at the cost rate times 1.25. Otber outside services and equipment rental items will be charged at the billing or cost rate times 1.15. Common items to which this 1.15 multiplier applies include: equipment rental, printing and photographic work, computer time purchases (which are increased by a factor to cover computing equipment leases), special insurance, outside consultants. travel and transportation, subsistence (or room and board) and long distance communications. EQUIPMENT RENTAL: Automobiles and trucks (travel plus man hours on site)........ S 4.00Jhr. Soil sampler, sample tubes, and pickup truck use for exploration.......................................... 9.0MIr. Automobiles and light trucks may be charged at this alternate rate by prior arrang-emnent................. .20/mile Field Instrumentation Geophysical Equipment Seismology Equipment see SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES Geology Equipment Offshore Equipment SPECIAL SERVICES: Earthquake Data Bank Ground Nbtion Data Bank USE CHARGES QUOTED 0.9 REQUEST OJ� 1 0 Aerial Photography Library Microfilmed with board order (over) TESTS: Field Tests/Field Density Tests (sand method)........................... S 6.00/each Field Density Tests nuclear method 4,00/each Laboratory Tests - Fixed unit prices for laboratory tests are based on two-ard-ane-half tires salary cost for laboratory personnel plus a charge for laboratory overhead which includes equipment, equipment maintenance. and supplies. Prices are based-on the average running time required for each test. Special sample or equipment preparation or laboratory consulting will be based on hourly per- sonnel charges. Fixed unit prices do not include preparation time for Shelby tube samples; this time will be billed on a per hour basis. A charge will be made for tubes rendered unusable by required handling in preparation and testing. Charges for special testing not covered by this schedule are based on two-and-one-half times salary cost for personnel making the test plus a laboratory charge per man hour. An extra charge may be added for the use of certain special equipment. Sieve analysis - coarse and fine, including wash (3 in, to 1200), per test............................................................ S 40.00 Sieve analysis - fine, including wash (44 to 1200), per test............. 30.00 Wash analysis (*200 only), per test...................................... 25.00 Hydrometer analysis, standard ASTM. .... 35.00 Hydrometer analysis (modified 3 point), per test......................... 30.00 LiquidLimit - per test.................................................. 20.00 Plastic Limit - per test................................................. 20.00 Shrinkage Limit, per test................................................ 35.00 Specific gravity of soils, per test...................................... 30.00 Moisture determination and/or dry density ito 9 samples per test request..................................... 9.00 each _ 10 to 49 samples per test request.................................... 7.00 each 50 or more samples per test request.................................. 5.00 each Moisture content, dry density and unconfined compression test (set) 1 to 9 samples per test request..................................... 16.00 each 10 to 49 samples per test request.................................... 13.00 each 50 or more samples per test request.................................. 10.00 each Additional charge for stress-strain curve............................ 25.00 each Direct shear test, per point............................................. 129.00 Residual direct shear test............................................... Charges quoted on request Consolidation test, 6 load and 2 unload increments per test.............. 200.00 Each additional loading or unloading increment...................... 18.00 Permeability on undisturbed sample, per test............................. 80.00 Permeability on fabricated sample, per test.............................. 100.00 Maximum-minimum density, WCC Special Method.............................. 85.00 Laboratory compaction, up to 4-in- diameter mold......................... 75.00 Laboratory compaction, 6-in- diameter mold............................... 90.00 Swell test. at one load (each additional loading. S15.00).........I...... 80.00 Sand Equivalent.......................................................... 25.00 Rock core testing........................................................ Charges quoted on request Triaxial compression test................................................ Charges quoted on request High-pressure triaxial compression test on rock cores............... Charges quoted on request Triaxial compression test on 12-in, diameter specimen............... Charges quoted on request MTS 20-kip cyclic loading equipment, per hour (personnel charges extra).. 35.00 IirS 5-kip cyclic loading equipment, per hour (personnel charges extra)... 35.00 X-Y Recorder, use per plot............................................... 3.50 INVOICES: Invoices will be rendered monthly, either as a final or partial billing, and will be payable upon receipt-unless other arrangements have been rade previously. CONDITIONS: Woodward-Clyde Consultants warrants that our services are performed, within the limits prescribed by our Clients, with the usual thoroughness and competence of the engineering pro- fession. No other warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is included or intended in our proposals, contracts, or reports. Our liability to the Client for injury or damage to persons or property arising out of work per- formed for the Client and for which legal liability may be found to rest upon us, other than for pro- fessional errors and omissions, will be limited to our general liability insurance coverage.* For any damage on account of any error, omission, or other professional negligence, our liability will be limited to a sum not to exceed $50.000 or our fee. whichever is greater. In the event that the Client does not wish to limit our professional liability to this sum, we will waive this limitation upon the Client's written request provided that the Client agrees to pay for this waiver, an additional consideration of 10% of our total fee or $1,000, whichever is greater. In the event that the Client makes a claim against Uoodward-Clyde Consultants, at law or other- wise, for any alleged error, omission or other act arising out of the performance of our professionai services, and the Client fails to prove such claim upon final adjudication, then the Client shalt pay all costs incurred by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in defending itself against the claim, including but not limited to, personnel-related costs, attorneys' fees. court Costs and other claim-related expenses_ We will not be liable for damage or injury arising from da:ege to subterranean structures (pipes, tanks, telephone cables, etc.) which are not tailed to our attention and correctly shown on the pians furnished us, in connection with work performed by us. FORT, 210 0.1371 Micro ilimed with board order FARIti1ERS INSURANCE GROUP n P. O. Box 799, P;Serced, CA 95343 -uary 27, 1978 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 70 r � f c,lta Issued to: Named Woodward Clyde Consultants Insured & 600 Montgomery Street Address San Francisco, California 94111 L J Name T. E. Burlingame, Asst. Public Works Director Bob Johnston -� and Road Design Woodward-Clyde Consultants Address Contra Costa County, Public Works Dept. —RL�gton Administration Bldg. , 6th Floor Three Embarcadero Center Martinez, CA 94553J L l J F L LE THIS CERTIFICATE APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING: Re: Wild Cat Creek Crossing, North Richmond By-Pass t•:;':.;''. / ii J. P. OLS:30N • CLERK BOARD G: SUPE°VISORS C t`iP^ SiFj CO. By Deouty This is to certify that the below designated policy has been issued by the Company indicated and is in force on the date borne by this Certificate. The policy indicated herein applies with respect to the hazard and for the coverage and limits of liability indicated by specific entry herein•subject to all the terms and conditions of such policy. Company and KIND OF INSURANCE Policy Number POLICY PERIOD LIMITS OF LIABILITY i i Comprehensive Truck Insurance Exchange 1/1/78 $1,000,000. Combined Single Limit for Auto Liability 5110-05-27 contimrous until Bodily Injury and Property Damage -each occurrences cancelled f Subject to the terms,conditions and exclusions of the policy: This policy insures all automobiles owned, hired,or leased by the Named Insured; Company and LIMITS OF LIABILITY KIND OF INSURANCE Policy Number POLICY PERIOD Workers Compensation S STATUTORY ` r Workers Truck Insurance Exchange 1/1/78 � Occupational Disease S INCLUDED 1 Compensation 504-85.60 cor•tinuous until 1 _ cancelled L Employers Liability - S 500.OGO.00 I Except wherein the Iniured is subject to the Workers Compen-ation law of The States of Nevada, North Dakota,Ohio,Washington, ' West Virginia and Wyoming and of any province of The Dominion of Canada, this policy insures Workers Compensation and Employers Liability for injury to any person employed by the Insured anywhere in The United States of America, its territories or possessions or Canada. In addition to the State Acts,this polices insures the U.S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers'Act. i —E) Should the above mentioned policies be cancelled• ass:gnwd or materially changed during the above named policy period in such a manner as to affect this Certificate, the Company vvill give thirty (30) days written notice to the holder of this Certificate. This ( certificate is issued as a matter of information uniy, and confers no rights on the holder. It imposes no liability upon the Company and does not amend,extend or alter in any way the coverage or the limits of liability afforded by the policy designated herein. �{} i it- jThe above insurance arranged through: i+tarsh&McLennan, Incorporated .7LJ. B. Perkins P.O.Box 3880 •��.�is;n, CA !v! 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CONSULTANTS t�rTft 5 600 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94111 -,Att: Joan Gaethru:r: A o s Erlrlt This is to certify that polict.-.•of insurance listed l Cfr%Y I..t«t,.:rtt r'..•!--d!o the insured named il)qvt6nd Zire Ir force dt this time: ` Pnti:> LimitsoE.Lrablllt .IrsThousan s(U U) CQ:iP1NY i YCE LW IMSURAIK't IN/.R ..'.•AWU LENiRAfk).%VAIC '►t AGGREf�rRir��'... {{6COUPRIOENSWE GENERAL LIABILITY - — — - - rix ' f t3,7D:LY rrtJUpr A F(A•' 700659 ' 1/1/78 itX P9EAKEs-otrtRArK... Continuous �oPERrraA� ce s s: +.a EXPLOSM AND M;:'PSI until '- HAZARD [�uNDEticAwJrw 11A.1k caricellea PRODUCTS-COUPLEIt ' t;~ OPERAl10iVS N.IR Contractual Liability FP0Ra0e1cLEcYarLYrarJ'UoNRueDYAA�Ac7 t� trJ ' E sl 000 s l 0 CON-RAC BROAD FORM PPb? rfir included as._ respects 00 ''. DAIAGE the.ne lgi ent acts 10 000 Deductible ►NDEPfNOErrI ca+rR:�:roAs _g , r - errors"or omissions Oacurren PERSONAL V4JUF" PERSGC:AL Ir► ,t.. , of the insured 1,0 QO: . 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Operations of the yInsured Project: I4084.A Cancellation: Shouts: ;.y orf the alt ove des + : .t• .. 1r nrclled before the exp;i:?Von gate!hereof.the issuioA c,Icrs i ' pang a e�nuvatvor to ni�sii _30__ ' v r t rotft a to the,helo-t names!cettlfica, ho:der w:a f �rtluce;to mail s.s• .iiotice shill impos?_ •'•'rl=--�.. t ;ttty of any kind upon the company, Y raga+EanoArur�;�a-c;FRrfcicatEi►ilttrrP -� - 2/24/78 Mr. T.E. Burlingame CAFE rssvEnt_ Contra Costa County Public Works 'Department ALJ 6th Floor Administration Building_ AUTjjUr1PT 4, . Martinez, Ca4. lifornia 1N1tCt0�'ilRt WJ Of i r s v s . 'mss y,r I ..t t«•.,r�,+� F-:vz:4r:�r53.,;ire'°r,�+h}io-E;s�`?4�iN.�4�uu3Ceafi?a +wiz.-...�'.'dci'`.'� �� iF�z�td5b� �✓�.i.-.'�;? ': ,3a. ..S'e.`'�.«,a...,.xJtGl,..t"a.`;• I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Agreement with the California Department of Fish and Game (North Richmond Bypass Project) North Richmond Area. Project No. 0572-4345-665-78 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with the California Department of Fish and Game defining the conditions and manner in which the proposed project work is to be performed within and over Wildcat Creek in the North Richmond area . PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978 . 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. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seel of the Board of Road Design Division Supervisors cc: Public Works Director affixed thisl4thday of I,`ar cn 1978 Calif. Dept. Fish S Game County Auditor-Controller / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By yi l�if _ Ii), Deputy Clerk Sandra I,. :i;elson . H - 24 3/76 15m • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California _ MAR 14 1978 , 19 - In the Matter of WIN Child Care Contract #20-024-1 with Pittsburg Unified School District IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute contract #20-024-1 with Pittsburg Unified School District for the provision of child day care services from July 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978 under Title IV-A and IV-C of the Federal Social Security Act, as amended, for the children of AFDC recipients enrolled in Work Incentive (WIN) training programs, with a payment limit of $8,500, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAR 14 1978 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. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit supervisors MAR 14 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Welfare Director Contractor B ��'. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk y Deputy Clerk SD:dg 003 to H-24 4/77 15m Contra Costa County _ Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 20 - 024 - 1 Department: Social Service Subject: Day Care Services for Children of AFDC recipients enrolled in WIN training programs (Title IV-C) 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: Contractor: PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Capacity: Public Agency Address: 2000 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is July 1. 1977 and it terminates .Tune 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 8,500 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. 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. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. Th .s Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the app: ication and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: California State Annual Statewide Social Services Plan for Fiscal Year 1977-78, and any revisions or modifications thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Section 53703; Titles IV-A, IV-C, and XX of the Federal Social Security Act, as amended (P.L. 96-647); and the Code of Federal Regulations; Tit 45 Chapter II, Parts 220 and 228. 10. Signatures. These s natures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OFCALIFORNIA CONTRACTO I.Schroder By �J By hairman, Board of Supervisors Business Manager (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) t/ l/ State of California ) By County of Contra Costa ) ss. Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to we in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within inst ' ent pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a reso on of its board of directors. Form Approved: Dated: By De gnee Notguh�,i put ounty Cler}rl b1 "� nn" -;1 .1--- lrX r L I M L S . i.L S ���n��•{��♦ ��/y_♦. I r 1.:rte•. ,�t ..':� ��.�0 LL 1 1 1'fr i';3 (A-4617 REV 6/76) L c� r, �Microtilmsd with board order m:�x�. ` Y Contra Costa County Standard Form. PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20 - 024 - 1 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [X] b. $ 1.28 & 1.53 per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program- Expenditures" included in the Service- Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which"are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, - Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. 01), 371 (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 0 - 0 2 4 - X 1. Service. PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (Contractor) shall provide County with certain child day care services, defined as the provision of direct care, protection, supervision, and developmental experiences to an eligible child outside the child's own home in a State licensed, approved, or certified day care facility, for some portion of a day, but less than 18 hours, for the period of the parent's enrollment in a WIN (Work Incentive) training program. For purposes of determining the number of days counted for each eligible child enrolled under this Contract, verified absence on account of illness or quarantine will be considered to be regular attendance. Contractor's day care program shall include the following services for each child: a. Obtaining dental and medical evaluations upon entering day care and at regular intervals; b. Assistance in arranging medical and dental care and treatment; c. Evaluation of nutritional, health, growth, and developmental needs; d. Continuing assessment of social and psychological adjustment; e. Meals prepared with nutritional consultation; f. Educational development activities; and g. Referral to appropriate community agencies providing needed services. 2. Specifications. Contractor shall provide day care services under this Contract for up to 15 children at any one time who are between 1 and 14 years of age, five days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at its day care center facilities located as follows: a. Marina Extended Day Care Program 809 Black Diamond Street, Pittsburg, California. b. Pittsburg Children's Center 950 E1 Pueblo Avenue, Pittsburg, California. 3. Staffing. Contractor shall employ staff to provide services hereunder as follows: NUMBER POSITION JOB DESCRIPTION 1 Supervisor The Supervisor is responsible for coordinating all phases of the Children's Center Program and shall provide leadership in directing staff in the attain- ment of the goals of the District and the State Department of Education. Implements District and State policies, regulations, and procedures in regards to total operation of the Program. 61% of salary paid from Children's Center budget. Responsible to the Superintendent. 1 Head Teacher Responsible for scheduling of staff, staff-in-service training, reviewing weekly lesson plans, assisting in implementation of program. Responsible to the Supervisor. 12 Classroom Teachers Provides supervision and instruction to children between the ages of six months and fourteen years of age. Offers individual and group activities in all areas of development. Responsible to the Supervisor. 18 Teacher Aides Assists the teacher in the supervision and instruction of children. Responsible to the Head Teacher. Initials: ontractor County Dept. -1- 003''r'8 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost� Basis Contracts)_ Number 20 - 024 - 1 Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [$] b. $ 1.28 & 1.53 per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service- Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. 0%'0377 (A-4618 REV 6/76). 1- Contra Costa County Standard. Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 5. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor 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) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, 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 within 30 days of demand by 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 such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. ..2'. ..... i . .. r.'..) •t v tr •i# {t to .�.. .. :w,, <-:c F,s.I.. E �..z tt a3.•'N $d.C,e.c _ .:�� Q y'-..t v',�.d...3� J� ; ""{.� ..t°.}!i t "i t,+�: 5:.+ . � S v..x i` .. ''�!".t..:U.. ¢ �! i1i 7:� ,f..s :a£... •. 7 c p .i;..' t7� 4 �aG� x��.: r �x i, Y x - (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2 SERVICE PLAN Number 20 - 024 - 1 O _ 0 1. Service. PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (Contractor) shall provide County with certain child day care services, defined as the provision of direct care, protection, supervision, and developmental experiences to an eligible child outside the child's own home in a State licensed, approved, or certified day care facility, for some portion of a day, but less than 18 hours, for the period of the parent's enrollment in a WIN (Work Incentive) training program. For purposes of determining the number of days counted for each eligible child enrolled under this Contract, verified absence on account of illness or quarantine will be considered to be regular attendance. Contractor's day care program shall include the following services for each child: a. Obtaining dental and medical evaluations upon entering day care and at regular intervals; b. Assistance in arranging medical and dental care and treatment; c. Evaluation of nutritional, health, growth, and developmental needs; d. Continuing assessment of social and psychological adjustment; e. Meals prepared with nutritional consultation; f. Educational development activities; and g. Referral to appropriate community agencies providing needed services. 2. Specifications. Contractor shall provide day care services under this Contract for up to 15 children at any one time who are between 1 and 14 years of age, five days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at its day care center facilities located as follows: a. Marina Extended Day Care Program 809 Black Diamond Street, Pittsburg, California. b. Pittsburg Children's Center 950 E1 Pueblo Avenue, Pittsburg, California. 3. Staffing. Contractor shall employ staff to provide services hereunder as follows: NUMBER POSITION JOB DESCRIPTION 1 Supervisor The Supervisor is responsible for coordinating all phases of the Children's Center Program and shall provide leadership in directing staff in the attain- ment of the goals of the District and the State Department of Education. Implements District and State policies, regulations, and procedures in regards to total operation of the Program. 61% of salary paid from Children's Center budget. Responsible to the Superintendent. 1 Head Teacher Responsible for scheduling of staff, staff-in-service training, reviewing weekly lesson plans, assisting in implementation of program. Responsible to the Supervisor. 12 Classroom Teachers Provides supervision and instruction to children between the ages of six months and fourteen years of age. Offers individual and group activities in all areas of development. Responsible to the Supervisor. 18 Teacher Aides Assists the teacher in the supervision and instruction of children. Responsible to the Head Teacher. Initials: /6-41ntreactor County Dept. -1- W03'18 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 O - 024 - 1 NUMBER POSITION JOB DESCRIPTION 1 Nurse In charge of the Health Program of the Center. Maintains records, conducts Health Education with parents and children, refers parents to available resources. 50% of salary paid from Children's Center budget. Responsible to the Supervisor. 2 Clerk Typist Handles all clerical work, including collection of fees, purchase orders, maintains State and District records and reports. Responsible to the Supervisor. 1 House Keeper Works in the Infant Program as a combination cook/ house keeper. Responsible to the teacher. 2 Custodians Maintains the building and grounds. 61% of the salary is paid from Children's Center. Responsible to the Supervisor. The above staffing description includes all positions, both full and part—time, for both day care center facilities identified above. Each staff person works under this Contract approximately 1.80X of total time. 4. Regulations and Standards. Pursuant to Paragraph 9. (Legal Authority) of this Contract, Contractor agrees to operate and maintain a professionally supervised day care program for children and to provide services in accordance with all applicable County, State, and Federal regulations and standards, as may be revised or amended, including but not limited to: a. The Federal Interagency Day Care Requirements, pursuant to Section 522(d) of the Economic Opportunity Act, as approved by the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity, and U. S. Department of Labor; b. California Administrative Code, Title 2, Division 2, Chapter 4; c. California Education Code Sections 16701 and 16705; and d. State of California Annual Statewide Social Services Plan, Title XX, July 1, 1977 — June 30, 1978, with respect to Child Day Care Services. 5. Eligibility. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract only for children who meet all of the following eligibility requirements: a. Are certified as eligible for such services by the County's Social Service Department; b. Are current recipients of Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC); and c. Have parents enrolled and participating in a WIN (Work Incentive) training program. Children who do not have a parent enrolled in a WIN training program are ineligible for services under this Contract. County will provide Contractor with written certification verifying the eligibility of each child for services hereunder. Initials: - �! ontractor County Dept. —2- 003''r'3 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 0 - 0 2 4 - 1 6. Attendance Records. Contractor shall maintain daily attendance records, showing the daily attendance, including excused and unexcused absences, of each child served under this Contract. 7. Grievance Procedure. Contractor shall advise persons receiving services under this Contract who are dissatisfied with any action taken by Contractor of their right to present grievances with respect to the provision of services hereunder and Contractor shall develop a fair hearing system whereby such persons may present grievances. 8. Program and Budget. Contractor acknowledges and certifies that its overall day care program is operated in part under an agreement with the California State Department of Education (pursuant to Titles IV-A and XX of the Federal Social Security Act) and that the day care services provided to children under the within Contract (pursuant to Title IV-C of the Federal Social Security Act) shall in no way differ from the day care services provided to children under the aforesaid agreement with the State Department of Education. Contractor agrees to notify County should said agreement with the State Department of Education cease to be effective during FY 1977-78. County understands that the services provided under the within Contract are only a small fraction of Contractor's overall day care program. Contractor certifies and attests that its overall 12-month day care program for FY 1977-78 is funded as follows: Total Budget % of Reimbursement Total County WIN Contract (#20-024-1) $ 8,500 1.80 State Department of Education Agreement 286,784 60.54 Other Funds 178,379 37.66 TOTAL $ 473,663 100% Contractor shall operate said program in accordance with the "Fiscal Year 1977-78 Day Care Center Program Budget" attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. 9. Unit Payment Rate. In accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts), page 1, of the Payment Provisions, one unit for payment purposes shall be defined as the provision of day care services as specified herein for one eligible child for at least one full hour during a calendar day and shall be paid at the rate of $1.28 per hour per child for children two years of age or older, subject to later adjustment to the actual allowable cost of said services in accordance with Paragraph 3. (Allowable Costs), page 1, and Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settle- ment), page 2, of the Payment Provisions and with Paragraph 10. (Unit Rate Payment Limit), page 3, of this Service Plan. 10. Unit Rate Payment Limit. County's total payment to Contractor under this Contract, pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) and Paragraph 7. (Audits), page 2, of the Payment Provisions, shall in no event exceed the fixed unit payment rates specified above or the allowable costs that have actually been incurred, whichever is less. 11. Audit. Contractor shall provide County with a copy of its regular annual audit which it provides to the State Department of Education in connection with the aforesaid agreement with the State Department of Education; said audit shall verify Contractor's cost report submitted under Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement), page 2, of the Payment Provisions. Initials: /tiont'ractor County Dept. -3- U��bU SERVICE PLAN Number 20 - 024 - 1 12. Source of Funds. This Contract is funded under Title IV-C of the Social Security Act by a combination of County money (3.25X), State money (6.75%), and federal social services funds (90X) allocated to the County by the State of California. The County provides a local matching share for contract costs and receives reimbursement for the state and federal shares from the State as follows: County matching funds (3.25X) $ 276 State funds (6.752) 574 Federal funds (90X) 73650 TOTAL (Payment Limit) $ 8,500 County guarantees that the County share of funding for this Contract does not consist of Federal funds. 13. Preference in Training and Employment. Contractor shall give preference in employment and training to public assistance recipients, when appropriate and required by applicable State or Federal laws or regulations. Initials: CY ontractor ounty Dept. -4 FISCAL YEAR 1977-78 DAY CARE CENTER PROGRAM BUDGET Pittsburg Unified School District) �} Number 2 0 - 024 1100 Teachers' Salaries $ 141,746 1120 Substitute Teachers 5,660 1300 Supervisors' Salaries 14,287 1600 Physical and Mental Health Pers. Salaries _ 5,092 1900 Other Certificated Salaries 1,482 Sub-Total $ 168,267 2100 Instructional Aides $ 78,170 2170 Substitute Aides 3,078 2300 Clerical Personnel Salaries 15,120 2400 Maintenance & Operations Salaries 14,642 Sub-Total $ 111,010 3100 STRS Annuity Fund 7,001 3200 Pub. Emp. Retire Fund 15,239 3300 OASDHI/FICA 9,172 3400 Health & Welfare Benefits 32,998 3500 State Unemployment Insurance 1,930 3600 Workmens' Compensation Insurance 3,818 Sub-Total $ 70,158 4200 Other Books , $ 825 4300 Instructional Supplies 14,850 4500 Other Supplies 8,115 4600 Pupil Transportation 2,000 4700 Food Services 13,807 Other Food Services 664 4800 Equipment Replacement 2,750 Sub-Total $ 43,011' 5100 Contract for Speech Therapist 3,000 5200 Travel, Conference 1,190 5300 Dues and Membership 15 5400 Insurance 6,300 5500 Utilities 16,126 5600 Contracts, Rents and Leases 2,000 5700 Audit Expense 400 5900 Indirect Costs 11,463 Sub-Total $ 40,494 6100 Sites and Improve Sites $ 14,604 6200 Buildings & Improve Bldgs. 11,919 6400 Equipment 6410 A. V. Equipment 1,750 6491 Other Instructional Equipment 1,000 6492 Non-Instructional Equipment 11,450 Sub-Total $ 40,723 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1000-6000 L473,663 Initials: 1 ontractor 'County Dept. Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 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 pertaining to this Contract 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, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract 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 date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 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 proceed 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. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 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 a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements 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 and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. f 003 013 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- I � Contra Costa Countv Standard Form GENERAL CMDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and' construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, 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. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. 7-he Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shat'_ not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contracto-­- ^^orrises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract 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 published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as zztl-tcrized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV'6[16) ` -2- 00381 Coatra Costa County Standard Forts GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. 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 the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. the Gooney, 446-- ageas as employees, se aRy e_�e* peFsea se emrrilty, 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. 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 head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, 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. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code §107) , such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue & Taxation Code 5107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing ►,,rite-Off of Delinouent General Accounts Receivable As recommended by the County Auditor-Controller in his March 7, 1978 memorandum, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the write-off of delinquent General Accounts Receivable totaling u4,835.20 as set forth on the data processing listings dated January 10, 1978, February 1, 1978, March 4, 1978 and November 2, 1977 is AUTHORIZED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enured on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Auditor-Controller affixed this 14th day of March 1978 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Y Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m Office of COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra z, CaliforniaCountRECEIVED 'EEE Martinez, Ciforni March 7, 1978 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ; FROM: DONALD L. BOUCHET, ACTING AUDITOR-CONTROLLER By: Grace Potter, Accounts Receivable Supervisor SUBJECT: GENERAL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECO�MNDED FOR WRITE-OFF We submit the accompanying lists of General Accounts Receivable totaling $4,8.35.20, with the recommendation that they be written off. The accounts listed have been coded into the following categories: 03 Determined inability to pay recommended by Hospital $ 6.34.83 06 Determined inability to pay recommended by Health Department 991.00 O1 Deceased no assets, no probate 4-.00 12 Determined uncollectable by the collection agency 3,205.37 TOTAL $4,8.35.20 0038.1 Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAI( 14 1978 . �9 In the Matter of Approval of Contract #35077 with Ayala Pines, Ph.D. for Training Probation Department Staff The Board having considered the request by the County Probation Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County, Contract #35077 with Ayala Pines, Ph.D., for the provision of training in Preventing Burnout (Work Related Stress) for Probation Department staff for the period March 14, 1978 to March 24, 1978, at a cost not to exceed $300.00, County funds. PASSED by the Board on MAR 14 1978, r'- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Ori g• Probation Department Witness myhp ,nd t p, eaI of the Board of cc: County Probation Officer Supervisors ll�ng Attn: W. C. Donavan, Jr. affixed this day of 19 Contractor — c/o Probation Officer County Administrator jf ,/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By Lt�r Deputy Clerk H-24 3/76 15m �"fC. STANDARD C0NTRACT (Purchase of Special Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 35077: -.. Department: Probation ^� Subject: Working with Stress and Burnout (work related i +th !atypl) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department flamed above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows; Contractor: Ayala Pines, Ph. D. Capacity: Contractor Address: University of California, Department of Psychology, Berkeley, CA. - 94700 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 14, 1978, and it terminates March 24, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Te-nination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed 5 300.00 6. ' Count 's Obliqations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: FEE RATE: $ 37.50 per service unit: hour; or Jx) ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (Insert: day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 8 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction, and training in handling stress & burr for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including ' the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not mended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. Q. Indemnification. 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 the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. The a ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR BY A. I.Schroder By �. " � Chairman, Board of Supervisors Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk l.: • ` J Designate Official Capacity Deputy Recommended by Department a 036 9 (Form approved by County Counsel) STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Specialervices) 1. Contract Identification. Number 35077 Department: Probation Subject: Working with Stress and Burnout (work related 'with safflg) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree .and promise as foiiowss ;. Contractor: Ayala Pines, Ph. D. Capacity: Contractor Address: University of California, Department of Psychology, Berkeley, CA. - 94700 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is Max-ch 14, 1978, and it terminates Maxch 24, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Te-nination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor. S. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed 300.00 . 6. Count 's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: FEE RATE: S_ 37.50 Per service unit: (x) hour; or (( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (Insert: day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 8 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction, and training in handling stress & bu for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. 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. Q. Indemnification. 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 the.operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority, This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000.-- 11. Signatures. The e . natures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY STA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR w By R. !.Schroder 8y L �.� Chairman, Board of Supervisors Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk Designate Official Capacity) z � y De u ty Recoliimended by Department By �� ' `^ ' --� �-� (Form approved by County Counsel) -40390 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 1978 In the Matter of Loan of Police Vehicle to the City of Antioch. The Board having received a resolution adopted by the Antioch City Council requesting the loan of one police vehicle from the County until the City takes delivery of a replacement vehicle; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid resolution is REFERRED to the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 1 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public ;"forks Director Supervisors Purchasing affixed thisl4t11 da of ',!arch _ �q 78 County Auditor y / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B Deputy Clerk M ine iii.. Yeufe H-24 4/77 15m 00391 RECEIVED MAR 7 ;978 RESOLUTION N0. 78/32 CLERK BOARD OF SUxRt/ISO.gs RESOLUTION REQUESTING LOAN OF POLIC B _SCO ' . o.o„W VEHICLE FROM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WHEREAS, the City of Antioch is in immediate need of a police vehicle to replace one which was irrepairably dam- aged in the course of emergency police work; and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has available a police vehicle which may be used by the City of Antioch and has indicated its willingness to provide said vehicle to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Antioch that this Council hereby requests that Contra Costa County loan one police vehicle to the City until the City takes delivery of a replacement vehicle for the police car damaged. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the i City of Antioch that the City will replace said above delineated loaned vehicle by delivering a new replacement police car to County upon receipt of said automobile by City. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Antioch at a regular meeting thereof held on the 28th day of February , 1978, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Pierce, Whatley, Davi and Mayor Roberts NOES: None ABSENT: Council Member Aguilar G�ti=dot DOROTHY P. PARKS; .C I2'Y CLERK 00302 GC,c�� Naofiimed with board order in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . , 19 78 In the Matter of Funding of We Care Day Treatment Center �y Supervisor-E. H. Hasseltine having commented on the funding problems currently being experienced by the We Care Day Treatment Center, 2191 Kirker Pass Road, Concord, California 94521 which result primarily from passage of Assembly Bill 1250 which has caused curtailment of funds received from the Regional Center of the East Bay for Developmentally Disabled; and Supervisor Hasseltine, stressing the need for continuation of services to children at We Care, having recommended that the Board approve a one-time appropriation of $11,000.00 to permit the Center to maintain its operations for the remainder of the 1977-1978 fiscal year, with the understanding that said organization will make every effort to obtain adequate funding thereafter from sources other than the county treasury. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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 Human Resources Agency Supervisors Director affixed this 14thday of March 19_-U County Auditor-Controller J. P. OLSSON, Clerk B l 1 ',l{ t 0 �� • ����� Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/7715m 00393 i BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a Parking Zone ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2422 - PKG on VERONA AVENUE (#4534D) Danville ) MAR 14 1978 Area Date: (SupV. Dist. V - Danville ) 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 at all times on the north side of VERONA AVENUE (#4534D) Danville beginning at a point 25 feet west of the center line of Love Lane and extending westerly a distance of 15 feet. Adopted by the Board on.......h AR 1I_1gZQ Sheriff California Highway Patrol .' T-14 0€1304 • t � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT March 14. , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Pleasant Hill for the Construction of Line C Canal Crossina Drainage District Zone 16 Project No. 8539-7583-76 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, as Ex Officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, hereby approves and authorizes - its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between the District and the City of Pleasant Hill for the construction of the Line C.Canal Crossing Project in Storm Drainage District Zone 16. The Agreement provides for District assumption of City liabilities during the construction phase of the project. PASSED by the Board om;March 14, 1978. 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 Originator: Public Works DepartmentSupervisors Flood Control Planning , 19 7 8 and Design affixed this ltIay of March cc: Public Works Director County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Counsel Deputy Clerk City of Pleasant Hill N. Pous ©0395 H-24 3/76 15m JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT (Drainage Zone 16 - Line C - Canal Crossing) 1 . PARTIES Effective on MAR 14 1978 the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "DISTRICT", and the City of Pleasant Hill , a municipal corporation within the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", pursuant to Government Code Section 6500, mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK The District proposes to construct storm drain improvements under the Contra Costa Canal at milepost 40.7; said milepost lies between Boyd Road and Gregory Lane in the City of Pleasant Hill. The improvements consist of 48-inch reinforced concrete pipe. Parties hereto are jointly exercising common powers to achieve the aforesaid purpose. 3. METHOD AND RESPONSIBILITY a) The District will prepare plans and specifications, call for bids, award the contract, inspect construction operations, and administer the construction contract for the work under this agreement. b) The District, on behalf of the City, will apply to the United States (through its Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation) and the Contra Costa County Water District for an easement under their canal to construct said improvements. The City will then enter into the Draft Agreement (see Exhibit A attached) with the United States for the issuance of said easement. c) During the construction of said facilities, the District will assume all liabilities imposed on the City by said Draft Agreement with the United States. Said Draft Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part of this Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement. d) Approval of the work by City will precede acceptance by the District. �. Upon acceptance of the construction as complete by the Hoard of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, City shall immediately accept full maintenance responsibility for said improvements. Acceptance of said responsibility will relieve the District of the liabilities assumed in 3-c above and City will be directly responsible for all liabilities imposed by said Draft Agreement with the United States. Microfilmed with board order 0039 4. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY • The District will bear the entire project cost including any required costs in obtaining the easement from the United States and the Contra Costa County Water District. 5. INSURANCE AND HOLD HARMLESS The contract documents for the project shall include provisions requiring the successful bidder to (1) name the City and the United States as additional insureds on any required insurance certificates and (2) promise to hold harmless and indemnify the City and the United States from liabilities in the same manner as he must provide such for the District. 6. AGREEMENT MODIFICATION This agreement may be modified at any time by mutual consent of both parties. 7. TERM OF AGREEMENT Except for the provisions of paragraph 3d, this agreement shall expire upon acceptance of the construction as complete by the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, or two years from the effective date herein, whichever comes first. 8. ACCOUNTABILITY Each party is strictly accountable for all funds and must report all receipts and di sbursemen r � CONTRA COST ORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT CITPL F ILL � I � By By r �� Chairman, Board of Supervis rs, as 1 ayor ex officio the Board of Supervisors f of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage AVEST: District C AV CLERK ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk By ByDeputyrU _ A®R � TO FORA RECOMIENDED FOR APPROVAL: VERNON L. CLINE, Pub is s Direct r By City THorne By Chief Deputy is rk irector APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel B.Y / 1/ Deputy _ 2 - 0130'1 i Contract No_ 7-07-20-LO36r, UNI=D STATES DEPARnENr OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU Or RECLAMATION Central Valley Project, California EASEMENT TO CITY OF PLEASANT HILL FOR 48-INCH RCP STOM DRAIN CROSSING AT CO'YM COSTA, CAILAI M.P. 40.72 THIS INDENTURE, made as of this day of , 19 in accordance with the Act of Congress approved June 17, 1902 (32 Stat. 388), and acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, all such acts being commonly known and referred to as the Federal Reclamation Laws, by and between THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting by and through its Bureau of Recla—tion, Department of the Interior, hereinafter styled the "United States", represented by the officer executing this instrument on its behalf, which officer, his successors and his duly authorized representative are hereinafter severally called the Contracting Officer, and the CITY OF PLEASANT BILL, California, a municipal corporation, hereinafter styled the "City," actino by and through its City Council. WITNESSETH, THAT: WHEREAS, the United States has constructed and is presently operating, as part of its Central Valley Project, a certain feature known and designated as the Contra Costa Canal in Contra Costa County; and, x' 141 f1 Microfilmed wifh board order 0030r, WHEREAS, the City has requested that the United States grant it an easement for construction, operation and maintenance of a portion of its 48-inch storm drain pipeline over, on, and across the right-of-way of said Canal; and, WHEREAS, the UaiLed States has determined that the City's proposal is not adverse to the interests of the United States, and its use of said right-of-way is compatible with the purpose for which it was acquired and is being administered. NOT,', THEREFORE, in consideration of .the premises and subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1_ The United States hereby grants to City, without warranty of title, a permanent easement for and consents to City entering upon, constructing, operating and maintaining a 48-inch storm drain pipeline and appurtenances over, on, across and through that portion of the Contra Costa Canal right-of-way at Milepost 40.72 and described as follows: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, States of California, described as follows: A portion of Lot 4 as said lot is designated on the Yap entitled "Map of G. A. Putnam's Graceland Acres Subdivision", filed August 21, 1912 in Map Book 8 at page 178, Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, and more particularly being a portion of the parcel of land conveyed in the deed to the United States of America, recorded November 30, 1938 in Volume 494 of Offical Records at page 7, Records of said County, described as follows: 2 41 00399 Commencing at the intersection of the South line of Lot 55, as said lot is shwa on the map filed March 31, 1971 in Book 16 of Parcel Maps at page 6, Records of said County, with the easterly line of the aforementioned USA property (494 Ca 7) thence southerly along the n N easterly boundary of said USA property (494 OR 7) South 5°20' West 178.60 feet to an angle point in said easterly �i boundary; thence continuing along said easterly boundary, South 17'20' East 14.43 feet to the point of beginning; c thence leaving said line North 75'01'57" West 108.24 r.� feet to a point on the westerly line of the aforementioned Q USA property (494 OR 7); thence southerly along said ? westerly line South 1°10' East 10.41 feet; thence leaving said line South 75'01'57" East 111.66 feet to the easterly line of said USA property (494 OR 7); thence northerly (� along said easterly line North 17'20'- West 11.83 feet to the point of begi=ing, and containing an area of 0.03 acre, more or less. The -above-described parcel is graphically shown in red on the attached sketch marked Ehhibit "A" and made a part hereof. 2. All construction work to be performed hereunder shall be accomplished under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Contracting Officer, and shall be in full accordance with the plans of the construction to be submitted by the City which shall be subject to the approval of the Contracting Officer or in full accordance with the mutually approved plans and details of con- struction shown on Sheet 2 of 2, Drawing D-11719, dated October 1976, b prepared '` Contra Costa County Public Works Department, entitled Drainage Zone 16, Line C, Canal Crossing, Plan, Profile and General Details, a print copy of which is one file with the United States Bureau of Reclamation, ?Kid-Pacific Regional office, Sacramento, California, or in accordance with any revisions thereof mutually approved by the parties hereto. •. 3 00400 3. If; during the construction authorized by this easement a situation develops which in the opinion of the City and/or the United States presents a threat to the safety of property of the United States or of any third party or parties, the City will take immediate action to eliminate the threat. In the event that the City does not immediately provide the necessary protection, the United States reserves the right, after notifying the City, to take such action as may be necessary to eliminate the immediate threat and the City-will, upon submission of an itemized statement, reimburse the United States for.all costs incurred by it in' connection with said action. 4. Said facilities to be constructed by or for the City hereunder shall be maintained in a good.and safe condition and .to the reasonable satisfaction of the Contracting Officer by and at the expense of the City, and all construction and all major re- construction, alterations, and repairs shall be in accordance with plans previously approved by the Contracting Officer. The City will, from time to time, upon request from the United States, promptly repair or alter any part of said facilities so as to preclude damage to the facilities or the United States, and the City agrees to perform all such repair or alteration without regard to the cause thereof. This provision shall not, however, relieve the City from the duty of inspecting and keeping its P facilities in a proper and safe condition without the request of ti 4 00401 the United States, nor place upon the United States the duty of inspecting or maintaining any of the facilities installed by or for the City. in the event the City should fail to promptly make such repairs or maintain its facilities after request therefor by the United States, the United States may, at the election of the Contracting Officer, enter and make such repairs or perform such maintenance at the e3Tense of the City. S. The City hereby agrees to indemnify and hold 'Harmless the United States, its agents and employees, from any loss or damage and from any liability on account of personal injury, death, or property damage, or claims for personal injury, death, or property damage of any nature whatsoever and by whomsoever made arising out of City's activities under this easement. 6. The waiver of a breach of any of the pro-v--;sons hereof shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other provision hereof or a subsequent breach of such provision. 7. The ease-ant herein granted is subject to existing rights of way in favor of the public or third parties for highways, roads, railroads, telegraph, telephone and electric transmission lines, canals, laterals, ditches, flumes, siphons, and pipelines on, over, and across said land. 8. The grant of easement herein contained shall not constitute nor be construed as any surrender or subordination to the City of the 5 t 00402 jurisdiction or supervision of the United States over the remaining interest of the United States in the land herein described. 9. The rights and privileges granted herein shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. ' 10. The City warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this easement upon an agree- ment or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the City for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty, the United States shall have the right to annul this agreement without liability or in its discretion to deduct from the agreement price o: consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such co=mi.ssion, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. 11. No member of or delegate to Congress, or resident-Co=i,ssioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this contract if made with a corporation for its general benefit. 12. The attached statement marked Exhibit "B", entitled Reclamation Land-Use Stipulation, is by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. 6 y 00403 13. The attached statement marked Exhibit "C", entitled Environmental Requirements, is by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. IN WITZMSS W' r-EMEO , the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed as of the day and year first above written. THE MTED STATES- Or AMERICA By Regional Director Mid-Pacific Region Bureau of Reclamation CITY OF IME SANT HILI. BY Mayor By City Clerk NOTED: CONTRA COSTA COIIR`TY WATER DISTRICT By T 00404 i b V G ; Offi=: is VA N3 �� i V Q o U �uti Z " M L � v o a_ ` r` I ` �1!- It ON, w I• {L G O �i V t f - �• t� t _ a NO c J st �3 q Ar L v'� spa I or9U � n T < ''i LO J:t ,w•a� �3+ tea% U . . 09405 111111 �� �I� I�I1I ,:: W I i,�::!�1! -i - 111-1, , , , ­---�­­�—,-1 . I -11-1 , — - - - I- - -� I - �� , , :, - — - r- ar --rJfx nem�f£n'c^•I —C' + y, yai#�P-.. 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RECLAMATION LAND-USE STIPUL/l7iON . : - ;Wr `" a There is teser+ed':co t6e:Uaacfd Snces ;acs accccearors or assajar :cbe prior n G cores asT of d.e laads:lsc:<ia:desciibed m;eoaruncc,opetate.,sed rcusisef sll acaaciuces bpd f•ccIines:aeciccd ins.'bat aoa:Isvaua to, caasls. �a•ssn�• Iaursia�':diccT:es so•d�a�s. etlscuac�I csaaNu•so Biases'. ti dsofr, duces;tererwua,pspeiasu, ulatpi•szasd cslejsf- L;I e•:eotaswic•nfs_acaaciorfs seastallr . aabsc•sioa• •sita3Tari•,;po�sa*Iasa Yi.•.Tot�f[f�j.[Le•Mt aa:ajapOa4aadPO�ff•crac[•ri• •ads ' x f•plitie�, �iiosi aq p•�sfsc •if rj=tLs Uaiwd Scstu fr to.;.1111sfccsa•otapfot Bads tashc ;fid Zif.tf� cces brcLfrajna i•c of file cosstetcUos of aa�roralI oft•ac��itsoetais• sad:faul to icier acaou '.o�fr.iropos •uihIa�i• sLiotd bsLsie sore'eirasaerbp tsafa ef`tLft�aiscfaco4 iaptsa�fao or waits eE rie p�ucaeiof eLfrs •seT+ iiau�aal ca es•`as w is,�e•saaaeedcb>�;ih �a Seetenrp of clef Iaussas, t±�afdzctaiat�4a• tssfic Eia�l'aolkaiiis tl+i sasaaia Lfnre �issw ` �'}Y'ha. o �".='� .+c ^,u:±. � M"4 pX f*++3 u L v. r x ,..r. �..�y X`i YF' siieq;ds�• Eeor idsri sf soio{�pss � pssauss�isr p.pion��ffi�p,,ascL�•�s,,ess pfasaec�es�ilIf ' saks.�•�sai iesiiii�ai'UaudScit •goip�sf aw seessa�soruiapsciisascwjarestioc- tstea_aai f•eilauss',acw�•;iwr,sspi naiad.fsLa,ss,nitfnsgse�tpa7s,�ac, disxpsssaic�s;•t,_° 4, wt. a� ,!« ac• Bois csoc.aaoi fsrisaf{wi T.lbw etf Iaaau Z if•earis•ifie117� p"isGoss�777astaNr. map,ai�ose'essaspt;;_ asa lb o•a falataaK�a osi'ipsa'.a �b ai"•- j•oab="w'a�e ��oiics if,aiftfuaiosaoosi�•esscaaai - - - ciiioss of de"GU�atd Sefe�ii TJ F }�r a +y, TLf>ea�iiere scall ifat$s cut cf ie Gssers�acof a�.tc •a<occas.osi bt rLf faIsrr�o� the paasacasfsw a�sMff oasiapc ieatfaaa4wo s atins tLe tate.Iaaats�apfca6�tt: Ti�sar.0 aIM.f.fa7fiAw tit tFsaar�Sauf• c�f,rsjia of acs fhiesss, ajacsq fa�ia�fu,, Iicp�ofs yi pfasutaofa„sc nlhpi�pft wa,•pi plse�• impar Lnf,a� •a�f.,pii•!/e�esfr •sd fja:sa fio�.alt of said fsada br tis jot is of acftcasiss,e�isaa:ws ani=ywrstasrcLfrsi cr . So•fe�fi.Lfasis. x _ _ y R-. _ TLs p., ioaser•jr .-a iaa sig yairfi Sassff,aca;effieers,arnu. moi,- isis�eer sad,, y 1 iu sacefaa�ear arc aa,aajss aaall sit lts,isli Luis Fir afp acs stf aui"', ssfe,a asij o �o�ese OF s+s�i[s k hsaoa fir s:fseaae oEtLs,atjlau T+ere aefas1.fa1.,aos,�•iall�upsiuicoasau�adas4 chis roraysspi tif.efrseMi aaa as,7, msaaaft Lsaws saLfa s•enawss a fisfr�f r Ii;, a ifd Staao . s _.: roasoiafd I 11is citas,/fa�at_ ' y '- ,, .rt . n . rz .fir . . I I � � - :�- - . --,�,”- ,1,� . _ -. - 11 r- cI 4 `5 7 .� J f. , t YJ YY - - _ 1 • k.:=3' • _ �a.Y��yy - . Yf . 11 a 'SSrk - ... •. .+ w• i . urAfr 1 ,Y . 'fir i T ♦1 Lt.^ L �"Y V *^S Vii} t l•f...�%., _3:".�i..n.+.�c .-4'ik .,bat's.Mt.w .°��'aZ. .tea.. g,..m,ix2. Exhibit "Cil ENVIRONAEKAL REQUIREMENTS 1. city shall plan, construct, operate, main- fain, and manage all structures and facilities on the premises herein described so as to minimize adverse environmental consequences. In so doing, careful consideration will be given to alleviating poten- tial harmful effects on, but not limited to, landscape, soils, water, air, mineral , timber, or population or other animate resources_ Prior to any artificial modification of the environment on the said premises, cjrt will sub-nit a draft detailed statement of environmental impact to the Regional Director, Mid- Pacific 4egion, Bureau of Reclamation, and such other reports as may now or hereafter be required. Such detailed statement shall state dearly and concisely, but not be limited to, (1) the environmentai impact of the proposed action, (2) any adverse environmental effects that cannot be avoided, (3) alternatives to the proposed action, (4) the relationship between local short-term uses hereunder and the maintenance, and (5) any irreversible and irretrievable commit- ment of resources involved hereunder. No such artificial modification of the envirorment shall be undertaken without prior approval of the Bureau of Reclamation in _ writing. 0040'7 I 2. city shall correct or modify any pollution of soil , air, or water and deterioration of living or inanimate .resources caused by or resulting irom exercise of the privileges granted herein in accordance with rules, regulations, and directives of the Secretary of the Interior, including but not limited to aesthetic qualities of the environment, and in compliance with all Federal laws. Increased cost will not Justify noncompliance with envi romental quality:controls required by the United -States. 3. cis shall comply fully with all applicable Federal lags, orders, and regulations and the laws of the State of California , all as administered by appropriate authorities, concerning the pollution of streams, reservoirs, ground rater, or water courses with respect to thermal pollution or the discharge of refuse, garbage, sewage effluent, industrial waste, oil , mine tailings, mineral salts, or other pollutants, and concerning the pollution of the air with resect to radioactive raterials or other pollutants. 2 00408 4. In the use of pesticides on the land covered by this contract, the r;r` shall comply with all provisions of Federal and State pesticide laws and any amendments thereto. r-;r-17 is specifically prohibited from using on said land any and all pesticides named on the 'Prohibited List" attached hereto and any amendment thereto. Further, in the use of all pesticides on lands owned by the United States, thie" " city shall submit plans for such use annually and shall obtain prior written approval of the Contracting Officer for the United States before implementing said plans_ t 3 00409 C Exhibit "C" POLICY ON PESTICIDES Prohibited List . Aldrin A=Itrol Arsenical Compounds (inorganic) Azodrin Bidrin DDT DDD (TDE) 2,4,--).-T Dieldrin r`_a.driu Eeptachlor Lindane Mercurial Co=pounds Strobane Thallium Sulfate Toxaphene 4 (Rev, 6/2/76) 00110 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a Parking Zone ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2421 - PKG on LOVE LANE (14725A) Danville ) Area. Date: REAR 14 1978 (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) 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 at all times on the east side of LOVE LANE (#4725A) Danville beginning at a point 20 feet north of the center line of Verona Avenue and extending northerly a distance of 20 feet. Adopted:3y the Board on......hiAR 14 1918------- Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00411 1. l In the Board of Supervisors 0t Contra Costo County, Stele of California MAR 14 1978 19 78 In the Mc;rer of Approval of Amendment #1 with the Department of Youth Authority for . : diagnostic and treatment services for the Probation Department. The Board having considered the request by the County Probation Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County , contract amendment #1 with the Department of Youth Authority for provision of diagnostic and treatment services for the Probation Department by increasi-n- :.he maximum County commitment from $10,000 to $60,000 (County funds) . No change is made in other terms and conditions of the original agreement, approved June 28, 1977. PASSED by the Board on MAR 14 1978 x x 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 u y hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Wallace C. Donavan Supervisors MAR 1 : S73 Contractor affixed this day of 19 — c/o Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Administrator By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - ,s•rn State Department of the Youth Authority ��12� c/o Probation (five copies) VV "CR--J" Contract ria. 116 TO • JUVENILE COURT PLL•'+Ct:{Et:T __17 AGR£E:iENI F02 DIAC::OSiIC A::D ?REATa[i:Yi SERVICES ASD TEXPORA3I DZEMITIOU IN FACILITIES OF THE DEPART►`t?:I i O. 'VIE YOUTH AUTHORITY THIS AIMEND:I£NT is made and entered into this 28th day of February' , 1978 , by and between the STATE OF CALIFOROVs, Director of the Youth Authority, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA Reference is made to that certain docu=eat entitled "Juvenile Court Placement Agreement for Diagnostic and Treatment Services and Temporary Detention in Facilities of the Department of the Youth Authority" Vo. 116 ; hereinafter referred to as "Agreement", made and entered into on the 1st day of July, 1977, by and between the parties hereto; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the parties here o to azend.Agreeaeat only in certain particulars. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as fo 1. -Paragraph 7, Page 2, shall be changed to.;reaa: "The total amount of this. agreement shall not exceed $ 60,000`.00 all " 2. All other teras and conditions of the original agreement shall remain .in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment on the day and year first above written. Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors P.O.Box 911 artinez.California 94553 STATE CALIFOR:1 COMM OF Attn:G.Rs.:.:,;,Cl-.; Cie:,t Dep snt o You s1 u ority r - By LL ry>< Title Deputy Director Title Chairman, B6arei of ,S��., s,- Management Services Branch 4241 1011liamsbourgh Drive _ Administration Building, 651 Pine Street Address ':ass Sacr i-.eato, California Martinez, California city'-+ -MState — City St dSe 95£23 94553 Ca•Ic -- �_._......_._ Zip Code -�_t� Microf"M.Od with honrd ordF-r 00413 VOTK: A cert ifirct cupy of tie: rasolutioa of t7he F-Sard o4 Stapervisors a' the County, auth:,rixin thy• ct:jrcutinzc o=` thi• con:r:ct is rt, bi artrtclzect to thL - • _ • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAR 141916 , 19 — In the Matter of Amendment to the Third Year Community Development Program Project Agreement (1977-78) With the City of E1 Cerrito THE BOARD having this day considered the recommendation of the Director of Planning that it approve the Amendment to Third Year (1977-78) Community Development Block Grant Program Project Agreement between the County and the City of E1 Cerrito, authorizing the following: The incorporation of Second Year Activity #12 - Storm Drainage Improvements - with an allocation of $84,075 into Third Year Activity #13 - Storm Drainage Improvements; and The carryover and reallocation of $0.35 remaining in First Year Activity #14 - Handicapped Barriers Removal - to Third Year Activity #13 - Storm Drainage Improvements; and The carryover and reallocation of $7,189.86 remaining in Second Year Activity #4 - Housing Conservation Program - to Third Year Activity #5 - Housing Conservation Program - in order to carry out the intent and purpose of the Community Development Act of 1974; and It shall be noted that this Amendment does not alter the $15,000 allocated to Third Year Activity #6 - Senior Citizen Housing Study - and the $84,500 allocated to Third Year Activity #56 - Redevelopment Plan - which were included in the original Third Year Community Development Block Grant Program Project Agreement; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute said Amendment. PASSED by the Board on MAR 14 1978. 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 Orig: Planning Department Supervisors MAR 1 .1 1079 affixed this day of 19 cc: Citv of E1 Cerrito c/o Planning Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Bye Deputy Clerk Planning Department H-24 3/76 15m AMENDMENT TO PROJECT AGREEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (County and the City of EI Cerrito) (Third Year Activi t ies #5 and #13) Section I. Parties - Effective on January I, 1978 the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as the "County", and the City of EI Cerrito hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", hereby amend their August 30, 1977 Agreement entitled "PROJECT AGREEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM", as follows: Section 2. Alteration I. "4. Allocation Payment Limit. County's total payment to Contractor under this Agreement shall not exceed $309,765.21." 11. "A. Project Description - Third Year Activity # 13 - Storm Drainage Improvements-Serves two Housing Conservation Target Areas identified by Second and Third Year Housing Conservatic- Program Plans. The Project consists of construction of storm drainage systems and the upgrading of storm drainage lines and facilities in the following two portions of file City: Southern portion - Carlson Boulevard from Lassen to Cerrito Creek at South City limits and Central-Western portion - Kearny Street to Cypress Street at West City limits. III. "B. - Project Time Schedule -Third Year Activity # 13 - Storm Drainage Improvements Starting date Completion date a. Southern City Project Drainage analysis January, 1978 Advertisement of Construction Contract Feb. 6, 1978 March 6, 1978 Construction Mar. 20, 1978 May 31, 1978 b. Central Western City Project Construction April I, 1978 Aug. 31, 1978 V. D. Performance Standards In all construction contracts over $2,000, enforce and administer labor Standards Requirements in accordance with Section 110 Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and HUD Handbook 6500.3 - Labor Standards Administration and Enforcement, Community Development Block Grank Program and as provided in Assurance # 14, Appendices VIII - XIII of the "Guide for Compliance with Assurances and Certifications under the Housing and Community Development Act" as provided by the County Planning Department. A copy of all construction contracts over $2,000 let under this agreement shall be transmitted to the County Planning Department prior to advertisement for bid to insure that all necessary clauses and provisions have been included. All contracts for the rehabilitation of residences regardless of the amount, funded in whole or in part with Community Development funds, shall contain the appropriate clauses prohibiting the use of lead based paint and provisions for enforcement of this prohibition. Waoflmed with board order 0J415 V. "G. BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES 1. Contractor shall provide services under this contract in accordance with the following budget of allowable expenditures; LINE NO. PROGRAM ACTIVITY AMOUNT I. ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY 2. PUBLIC WORKS, FACILITIES, SITE IMPROVEMENTS $160,075.35 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT 50,189.86 G. CLEARANCE, DEMOLITION, REHABILITATION 5. REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 6. SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED 7. PAYMENTS FOR LOSS OF RENTAL INCOME 8. DISPOSITION OF REAL °. PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 10. PAYMENT OF NON-FEDERAL SHARES 11. COMPLETION OF URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS 12. RELOCATION PAY;v1ENTS AND ASSISTANCE 13. PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT 99,500.00 TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $309,765.21 2. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed with prior written authorization from the County Planning Director or his designee. 3. The above budget is subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall sub-categorize in specific detail the above line item categories and amounts and be kept on file with the County Planning Department, in the form and manner prescribed by the County. 00415 "H. C�)id1 ;i�C:lUIQ' ; I�ETAILt=D I `;I'[=t1t�!iUttL= SCHLUULI= CONT,' ACTOR: ACTIVITY NUMBER: Third Year Activities J15, #6, #13, #56 City of El Cerrito PAGE I OF 1 10890 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, Co 94530 BUDGET PERIOD: July 1, 1977 - June 30, 1978 Original Amendment No. I BUDGET ITEM (a) CD FUNDS -$ (b) OTHER FUNDS -$ (c) = TOTAL $(d PUBLIC WORKS, FACILITIES, ITF 1PRnVFMFNTS #13 Storm Drainaae Improvements $160,075.35 . $165,075.35 Southern City Project 84,075.00 Design & Construction Engineering Construction CentralWestern 76,000.35 5,000 (City Gen. Funds) City Project Design & Construction Engineering Construction CODE ENFORCEMENT 1! 5. Housing Conservation 50,189.86 $50, 189.$6 . . Personnel -Housing Inspector -Housing Administrator -Clerical Assistance Administration -Office Expenses -Misc-lloneous Supplies = Purchase and Installation of Smoke Detectors Development of Low and Deferred Interest Loans PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT {6. Senior Housing 15,000 as available from $15;000.00 supporting local Study groups and other Payments to housing & sources. architectural consultants, also preliminary title reports, sail tests and surveys. 1156. Redevelopment Plan 84,500 Contracts for Planning 65,000 $120,000.00 Design & Engring., Legal Consultants City Staff Time 19,500 35,500 TOTAL $309,765.21 (e) 40,500 $350,265.21 KLoan from City to Agency 00417 �'1 S: Detailed categories expanded from Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures pursuant fo Ili-4 Items that are eligible to be funded by Community Development Block Grant Funds (See 'IUD Rules and Regulations). Estimate of other necessary expenditures that cannot be funded with CD monies; and indication of anticipated sources, assurances and timing of other funds. (:l) Sum of (b) and (c) above including both Community Development and non-Community Development funds. (e) Contract Payment Limit for CD project. lection 3. Reaffirmance Said August 30, 1977 Agreement entitle "PROJECT AGREEMENT COMMUNIT' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAIA" except as herinabove amended shall remain in full force and effect. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Iz' X lav :L• Schroder Original Signed By Chairman, Board of Supervisors HARD V. "BR ldN, \T i" S0.N, Counly Clerk CITY MANACER, CITY OF El CERRITO Note to Contractor: (1) If a De;)uty 4 public agency, designate official `�ecomrnended c)y Department capacity in public agency and attached a certified copy of the ! ^ governing body resolution author- / \ izing execution of this agreement. By ! ,i / (2) If a corporation, designate Y Isignej Aisfhony A.picesus official capacity in business, f)ir�ctor of Planning execute acknowledgernent form affix corporation seal. Form approval: County Counsel .3y op Dc put rs• sts' p 00418 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF Fire Service Mutual Aid DIRECTORS OF THE TASSAJARA Agreement Amendment FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman, as ex-officio the Chairman, Board of Directors, Tassajara Fire Protection District, is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment, effective December 1, 1977, to Agreement for Mutual Fire Assistance (between certain fire protection jurisdictions in east Alameda County and south Contra Costa County) , said amendment to add the Danville Fire Protection District as a party to the agreement. Passed by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Tassajara Fire Supervisors Protection District affixed this 14th day of I-larch 1978 Auditor-Controller Danville Fire Protection District c/o D. Watts, Chairman - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Board of CommissionerDeputy Clerk Tassajara FPD Maxine M. Pleu eld 00419 H-24 4177 15m J V AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL FIRE ASSISTANCE THIS MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT made and entered into as of December 1 , 1977, by and between the cooperating public agencies hereafter listed: WITNESSETH : WHEREAS, it is the intent of the parties signatory hereto to provide for the modification of that certain agreement made and entered into in Alameda County, California, on November 20, 1962, between cooperating agencies for the addition of new parties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That- the Danville Fire District of Contra Costa County, organized and operating under the local Fire District Law, is hereby added as a party to the aforesaid agreement for mutual fire assistance, and its name shall be specifically included among those set forth on Page 1 of the said previous agreement. 2. Paragraph 1 of the aforesaid agreement is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. RECITAL OF FACTS. The above named public agencies are each acting through its duly appointed Administrative Officers or its particular governing bodies. They are geographically located in the eastern portion of Alameda County and the southern portion of Contra Costa County, California, and are more particularly described as follows: All of the Murray Township and Pleasanton Township and portions of Eden Township and Washington Township, which are normally afforded fire protection by one of the parties of this agreement; said territory lying wholly in A1amada County, California, and those areas within the boundaries of the Dublin San Ramon Services District, San Ramon Fire Protection District, Tassajara Fire Protection District, and Danville Fire Protection District lying in Contra Costa County, California. -1- #vaofitmed with board order • __ 00420 3. Paragraph 4 of the aforesaid agreement, relating to "RESPOtNS'E" is hereby amended to provide that the "Program for Pre-planned Systematic Response" referred to therein shall include in addition to eastern Alameda County, the southern portion of Contra Costa County included within the Danville Fire Protection District. IN WITNESS HEREOF, this agreement has been executed as of the day and year first above written by the -duly authorized officers of said agencies. CITY OF LIVERMORE: DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT: (formerly Vt,,4,-a y. Communi y Services District) CZ RialLara H.--,Fabpv, resident fa�eirt&a Jessin , Secretary CITY OF PLEASANTON: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA: Clayton E. Brown, City Manager CAMP PARKS A Y AS_ �� f� U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY LTC JO T. CORRAL, INF Commanding VETERANS ADMINI TION HOSPITAL: SAN RAMON FLRE PROTECTION DISTRICT E _ OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: JAMES M. FLEENOR, Hospital Director S S ALAMEDA COUNTY FIRE WARDEN'S G,,00,77.ss At A o DEPARTMENT: TASSAJ F TECTION DISTRICT OF C COUNTY: L S-Chroder Chairman, Board of Su;2pn,�,2­ SANTA RITA REHABILITATION CENTER: DANVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: -2- OU421 M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia March 14 , 19 __ g In the !Natter of Approving Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for Kitchen/Dining Hall .Facility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Clayton (4411-4061) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants, 2722 Adeline Street, Oakland for geotechnical engineering inspection and testing services for the Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Clayton. This Agreement is effective March 7, 1978 and provides for a maximum payment to the Consultant of $1 ,800, which amount shall not be exceeded without further authorization by the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Originator: Public Works Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings and G rou�ids Supervisors cc:. Public Works Department affixed this 14th day of March 19 73 Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Accounting Section By Deputy Clerk County Administrator P. Burton N.f UUS County Auditor-Controller J. Dye Consultant 00422 22 H-24 4/77 15m C0?1SULTING SERVICES AGREEMEUT 1. Snectal hese CCnd-ItI :LS are incorporated y -gx"M ante (a) P•.w�z�c rkency: Contra Costa County (b) Cc:s.ltant's `:a e & Address: Woodward-Clyde Consultants. 2722 Adeline Street, naklanrl California (C) Effective Late: March 7. 1978 Kitchentuining Hall R)c1lity, SneriTf s (d) Project Namw, :;w-,= & Locatlon: R-h-bilita-tion 44114_ (e) Payment Lkaltu: $1 ,800 maximum 2. $im3tlL"'eS. i::eSe Si 3t.L^eS attest; t:^.e ^aztieS' a. 'eer-ent hereto: tDesigrat ofd icier c©achy in bu3zreSZJ State of Cslifor is ss Cort:r Costa Count.1, ACi.07..TEM� iFL (CC 51193.1) Me person si?^'jzg; above for Cons, tart, e=awn to m. in those :Lnd- ;;? Tal and bs:L esS CanacitleS, cerSora1';j appeared before =e today and acknarledzed that he s:!=ed L .. Ley r� w� .+ l., rt L t a►�;. a,l�w� �. Co.j.0 tion or partners r. .:+ed above executed pile :l',,t:^si iP3,.:'..'2..'!_41 pursl:a-t to its by-1--n-'s or a resolution of its Boar.' of Directors. P 17-BUIir AGENCY [$.-•_�, OFF[CFA L SEAL By: er—.0 n L. ClLne x•�•s►�� WILLIAM R. HOVEY Pu zlic ��o:a Director NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA COMM OF ALAMEDA My Commission Expires mar.12 1979 •Y� X'�'Xi,1: E rate• M"44 117$ J l: .a_y 3. D n e e 9mc y s Parties. Effe tive on the above d_t , the above=.�dPublic� �,�_nc.; ?*m.. Cc� •':rm; mmatmily agree and pracrise as follarm'.: 4. Flo nent. Public Agency hereby a logs Consultant, and Consultant accepts _=-_;h mmlojZT'm., so pe^*'o:^1 the profession se"7i::es described herein, upon me teZ"s an in co:msideration, Of the Lam= s Stated here;:. 5. $^cave of Se:••r_ce. Scope o: service shall be as described in Apperd3i;. n, aV cached hereto and made aparc hereof. 6. Insu_ranze. Cormul.Z^.t shall, ct no cost to Public =.gency, obtain Z'2d rainta-Un d- L the te^;1 he_^eo : (a) :•bekerS' Coamensation inSurance pursuant to state lazy, and (b) Conmrehensive Uability insurance, including coverage for otgmed and mon-armed auto.:cbiles, with a ^irra.-3.•:: co=mined Si."gie limb �t core_- of $540,000 for all damages due to bodily in„z----j, si C:•chess or disease, or death to an, person, and damage to property, inclL 4_ng the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Consultant.shall funraish ev=de^ce of such cover. e, rz^ing P ubile A.�e.^.c,, its officers andd em�Zoyees as etonal insureds, and *•eyuirin7c, 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or canceration. 7. Pa7j;m . Public Agency shall pay Consultant for professional services P,e„'or.- at .. the rates shmin in Appendix B attached 'hereto, which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for :Jhich no additional compensation shall be alloded. In no event sha-11 the total a.^cunt paid to the Consultant exceed the payment Zim.1t specified in Sec. l(e) wrIthout. prior :rritten approval of tne9 Contra Costa Cowty Public Works Director. Cons=altantIs statem.ent of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payrrert :Jill be cage 1•.1thi•i thirty (30) days al:per receipt of each statement. 8. Tenniraticn. At its option, Pm:blic 7ency rray terminate this agreement at any tkne by eritten rotice to the Consultant, Whether or not the Consultant is in default. Croon such ten-drrticn, Consultant agrees to turn over to Public Agency everythirg, per:.al.-LZ to the .Dort possessed by hi-n or under his control at that time, and ~Jill be paid, x±:shout duplicaticn, all mmounts due or thereafter teco.•-dng due on account of services rendered to the date of ter.iraticn. 9. Status. he Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be CQnS r!e_red an er:-)Io;;ee of Public Agency. 10. Inde.•ml _cation.. The Consultant shall defend, save, and hold harrIess Public :agency and its officers and mplo;;ees fro: any,and all liability for any in j url or damages arising from or cionnected :with the services provided hereunder by Consultant or any person tinder its control. Attac tints Apse.^.d_i x A _ 0€ 423 Append_'x 3 Microfilmed with board order Appendix C Fo= approred by Catrity Counsel 6/77 __.. .:. i APPENDIX A to Consulting Services Agreement between Contra Costa County and Woodward-Clyde Consultants, 2722 Adeline Street, Oakland, California 94607. SCOPE OF SERVICES Perform geotechnical engineering inspection services for excavating, grading & filling at the Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Clayton, budget line item no. 4411-4061 , as described in the documents for the Construction Agreement between Contra Costa County and M. Royce Hall and Royce Hall Construction, Inc. , J. V. dated February 21 , 1978. The inspection services shall include field observation, field testing, laboratory testing, and a letter report summarizing findings and conclusions and certifying that the excavation, grading and filling was accomplished in accordance with the construction agreement documents. Scope of services as outlined in WCC proposal dated February 28, 1978. 1 of 1 -� d� Micronnmcu with board order /APPENDIX A I� 1978 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES AND CONDITIONS Woodward-Clyde Consultants (W"twn Region) The method of establishing the fee for our services is as set forth in Manual No. 45c of the American Society of Civil Engineers. A new schedule of charges is issued at the beginning of each year. Unless other arrangements have been made, charges for all work including projects initiated in the prior year will be based on the new schedule of charges. Our charges are divided into four categories: Personnel. Outside Services, Equipment Rental, and Tests. PERSONNEL: Personnel charges are for technical work. Charges are made for technical typing as in We preparation of reports and for the time and costs of printing as in the production of reports. Direct charges are not made for secretarial service, office management, accounting, and maintenance since these items are included in overhead. Charges are computed by multiplying salary cost by two and one-half. Salary cost includes direct payroll costs, payroll taxes, vacation, holi- days, sick leave, retirement, and employee insurance. For technical typing, printing, laboratory, and graphics, averages for each group are used instead of individual salaries. For all others, in- dividual salaries are used. Current personnel rates are as follows: Personnel Hourly Salary Cost Technical Typing...................................... S 7.20 Reproduction (printing).............................. 6.69 Graphics............................................. 9.78 Laboratory Analyst................................... 10.78 Engineer or Geologist Assistant...................... 6.03 to 9.38 Staff Engineer or Geologist.......................... 7.36 to 13.64 Field Engineer or Geologist.......................... 12.05 to 14.30 Senior Staff Engineer or Geologist................... 10.63 to 17.42 Project Engineer or Geologist........................ 13.76 to 19.71 Senior Project Engineer or Geologist.......:......... 16.82 to 24.58 Associate............................................ 20.00 to 26.00 Principal............................................ 30.00 Senior Consultant.................................... 34.00 Court appearance as an expert witness will be charged at a rate of $750.00 per day, plus ex- penses. The full day rate will be the minimum charge for any portion of a day. Preparation for a court case will be charged at regular hourly rates. For all unionized engineering technicians, hourly salary cost rates are derived from salaries paid as for all other personnel described above. These salary cost rates are then multiplied by two and one-half. Time spent in travel in the interest of the client will be charged at hourly rates except that no more than 8 hours of travel time will be charged in any day. When it is necessary for an employee to be away from the office overnight, actual costs of, or a negotiated rate for, living expenses will be charged. A multiplier of 1.15 will be applied to all personnel expenses. OUTSIDE SERVICES: Drilling, bulldozing, trenching and similar grading contract work in connec- tion with exp oration on which WCC administers a subcontract will be charged at the cost rate times 1.25. Other outside services and equipment rental items will be charged at the billing or cost rate times 1.15. Common items to which this 1.15 multiplier applies include: equipment rental, printing _ and photographic work, computer time purchases (which are increased by a factor to cover computing equipment leases), special insurance. outside consultants, travel and transportation, subsistence (or room and board) and long distance communications. EQUIPMENT RENTAL: Automobiles and trucks (travel plus man hours on site)........ S 4.00/hr. Soil sampler, sample tubes. and pickup truck use forexploration.......................................... 9.00/hr. Automobiles and light tricks may be charged at this alternate rate by prior arrangement................. .20/mile Field Instrumentation Geophysical Equipment Seismology Equipment see SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES Geology Equipment Offshore Equipment SPECIAL SERVICES: microfilmed with board order Earthquake Data Bank ) !J1 Ground Motion Data Bank USE CHARGEES QUOTED ON REQUEST ��4/�,r J Aerial Photography Library Appendix B_ to Consulting Services Agreement dated March 7, 1978 between Contra Costa (ov r County, public Works Department and Woodward-Clyde Associates, Oakland. (1 page) I I • N?.`.,E AND ADDRESS OF A,ENCY - COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES COM PDESIGN PROFESSIONAL LErtER A INSURANCE COMPANY COMPANY w LETTER Li NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED fry, k COMPANY �! WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS LETTER C _- 600 MontgomEtry Street COMPANY D San Francisco, California 94111 LETTER , INS Attn: Joan Gaeth COMPANY LETTER E PDX WMM OWNUM Ataftwommill This is to certify that policies of insurance fisted below have been issued to the insured named above and are In orce at this time. COMPANY TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY Limits of Liability in Thousands(66U)-, lLT7�R EXPtRAT10N DATE EACHAGGREGATE OCCURRENCE s GENERAL LIABILITY A ® 700659 l/1/78 BODILY INJURY S S (�COMPREHENSIVE FORM X i Lh PREMISES—OPERATIONS Continuous PROpERTYDAMAGE :`"_OSION AND COLLAPSE intil -' HAZARD j UNDERGROUND HAZARD ancelled F. FPODUCTS/COMPLETED _ OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY INJURY AND ❑CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE - PROPERTY DAMAGE $ S ® BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED 1,000 1100 DAMAGE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS $10,OOO reductibe Each e Occurren a —s PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY S Z�T3 jt, AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY (EACH PERSON) S } ❑COMPREHENSIVE FORM S BODILY INJURY '��'� ❑OWNED IEACHOCCURRENCE) €�. ❑41RED PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY AND ❑ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 1 COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND Via. ❑ UMBRELLA FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE S 5 !" ❑ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA CO`•18tNED FORM .y� WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY and EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY n s axHFccroea,-" OTHER •„C rrj DESCR!PT;OV GF OPERATIONSILOCATIONS/YEHiCLES Project Number 13909B Contra Costa County, its officers and employees, are named as additional named insured as respects Comprehensive General Liability Coverage Part II. : All Operations of the Insured Cancellation: Snould any of the above descr3�d policies be cancelled be'ore the expiration date thereof. the issuing Com- a l pa,^.y will endeavor to mail days written notice to the bele•;; r.3med certificate holder. but failre to. u?� r: mai)such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. sh- 54Y NAME AND ACORESS OF CERNFK_:.tt++OLDEP Gordon Menton DATE *SUED- 3-7`78 , Contra Costa County % Public Works Department 6th Floor Administration Building Au,NOR;zED REPRESENTATIVE ' Martinez, California 94553 Microfi ed with board order. t SCCRD ?5 ion 7 771 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP P. O. Box 799, Merced, CA 95= Date of Issue: 3-10-78 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Certificate No. 84 Certificate Issued to: Named Woodward Clyde Consultants Contra Costa County Public Works Insured & 600 Montgomery Street Department -71 Address San Francisco, California 94111 Attn: Mr. Gordon Manton L _J Sixth Floor Name Administration Building r and Martinez, CA 94553 Woodward—Clyde Consultants Address Attn: Mr. Ted Splitter 2730 Adeline Street _J L Oakland, CA 94607 THIS CERTIFICATE APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING: Project #13909B By Endorsement to Policy No. 5110-05-27 Contra Costa County, Its Officers and Employees, Are Named As Additional Insureds. This is to certify that the below designated policy has been issued by the Company indicated and is in force on the date borne by this Certificate. The policy indicated herein applies with respect to the hazard and for the coverage and limits of liability indicated by specific entry herein,subject to all the terms and conditions of such policy. Company and POLICY PERIOD LIMITS OF LIABILITY KIND OF INSURANCE Policy Nul kba Comprehensive Truck Insurance Exchange 1/1/78 51,000.000. Combined Single Limit for Auto Liability 5110-06-27 continuous until Bodily Injury and Prop" Damage- each occurrence cancelled Subject to.the terms,conditions and exclusions of the poiicy: This policy insures all automobiles owned,hired,or leased by the Named Insured; Company and LIMITS OF LIABILITY KIND OF INSURANCE Policy Nun*w POLICY PERIOD Workers Compensation $ STATUTORY Workers Truck Insurance Exchange I/If78 Occupational Disease $ INCLUDED Compensation 504-85-60 continuous until cancelled Employers Liability S 500,000.00 Except wherein the Insured is subject to the Workers Compensation law of The States of Nevada, North Dakota,Ohio,Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming and of any province of The Dominion of Canada, this policy insures Workers Compensation and Employers Liability for injury to any person employed by the Insured anywhere in The United States of America, its territories or possessions or Canada. In addition to the State Acts,this policy insures the U.S. Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers'Act. e Should the above mentioned policies be cancelled, assigned or materially changed during the above named policy period in such a manner as to affect this Certificate, the Company will give thirty 130) days written notice to the holder of this Certificate. This certificate is issued as a matter of information only, and confers no rights on the holder. It imposes no liability upon the Company and does not amend,extend or after in any way the coverage or the limits of liability afforded by the policy designated herein. The above insurance arranged through: I R Perkins Marsh&McLennan, Incorporated J. B. Perkins P.O.Box 3880 Microfilmed with board order Regional Commercial Manager vv 0 4 2' 1 San Francisco.CA 94119 Farmers Insurance Group IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Designating ) Successors to the Members of ) the Board of Supervisors and ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/231 Designating an Alternate ) Temporary County Seat. ) WHEREAS Section 42-4.004 of the County Ordinance Code requires the Board of Supervisors to appoint three standby officers for each of its members, said officers to serve as successors to the Board Members in the event of disaster; and WHEREAS Government Code Section 23600 requires the Board to designate an alternative temporary county seat for use in the event of disaster; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following appointments are made as prescribed by law: Supervisor James P. Kenny, District I 1. Elton Brombacher 232-5378 691 South 31st Street Richmond, CA 94800 2. Thomas J. Corcoran 234-5633 166 Murdock Richmond, CA 94804 3. Theodore R. Wooten 234-6640 540 Silver Avenue Richmond, CA 94800 Supervisor Nancy C. Fanden, District II 1. Antone H. Fanden 229-2037 1153 Hillside Drive Martinez, CA 94553 2. William H. Wainwright 228-1463 1154 Hillside Drive Martinez, CA 94553 3. Diana Patrick228-9269 1310 Marina Vista Martinez, CA 94553 RESOLUTION NO. 78/231 00428 Supervisor Robert I. Schroder, District III 1. Chris Adams 935-5731 3146 Maryola Court Lafayette, CA 94549 2. Lloyd K. King935-4060 3123 Broncho Lane Walnut Creek, CA 94598 3. Donald E. Anderson 376-5777 •- 1896 School Street Moraga, CA 94556 - Supervisor Warren N. Boggess, District IV 1. Richard Holmes 687-2677 903 Hastings Drive Concord, CA 94520 2. Lenard E. Grote 682-4512 610 Aleta Place Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 3. George E. Krueger 865-8786 3710 Liscome Way Concord, CA 94520 Supervisor Eric H. Hasseltine, District. V 1. George Lowy 432-3990 3364 Karen Way Pittsburg, CA 94565 2. Linda P. Best 837-7775 146 Via Copla Alamo, CA 94507 3. Werner Ganz 757-3760 2713 Alcala Antioch, CA 94509 BE IT BY THE BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that the alternate county seats in case of disaster are: 1. County Building, Pittsburg, First Alternate 2. County Building, Pleasant Hili, Second Alternate 3. County Building, Richmond, Third Alternate 4. Boys' Ranch, Byron, Fourth Alternate BE IT BY THE BOARD ALSO RESOLVED that alternate county seats are to be utilized for the briefest period possible and prompt action is to be taken to reestablish the county seat in the normal location as rapidly as practicable; PASSED and ?ADOPTED by the Board on March 14 , 1978. CC: Successors to the Board (15) Director, Office of Emergency Services (4) Secretary of State Board Members Countv Counsel County Administrator RESOLUTION NO. 78/231 00429 r • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAR 141978 ' 19 - In 19 _In the Matter of Contract #24-098 with Counseling Clinics, Inc. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #24-098 with Counseling Clinics, Inc., with a payment limit of $150 and an effective date of March 2, 1978 (one day only), and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAR 14 1978, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAR 14 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor—Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director ' County Mental Health By Deputy Clerk Director Contractor , SD:dg 00430 H-24 4/77 15m Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT i� 1. Contract Identification. I Number �V 4 — 098 Department: Medical Services/Mental Health Subject: Training Seminar: "Black Cultural Aspects of Psychotherapy" 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: Contractor: COUNSELING CLINICS, INC. Capacity: Nonprofit California corporation Address: 4244 Broadway, Oakland, California 94511 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 2, 1978 and it terminates March 2. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 150 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ()0 hour; or FEE RATE: $ 18.75 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of eight (8) service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Black Cultural Aspects of Psychotherapy for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. 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. 9. 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 the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees . 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Welfare and Institutions Code (Division 5, Part 2, the Short-Doyle Act); California Admin. Code Title 9, Subchapter 3, Community Mental Health Services under the Short-Doyle Act. 11. Signatures. gnatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CO T , CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR COUNSELING CLINICS INC. j 4244 BROADVYAY, OAKLAND, CA.. Designee Recommended by Department -�'.�'z _ (Designate official capacity) ,i Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) i (A-4620 2178) Microfilmed with board order aU431 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , , 1978 In the Matter of COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Community Garden Project Lease Renewal IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute renewal of lease with the Contra Costa Comnt munity CCol ege DDistrict for the use of certain property in Pleasnia by COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 'S Community Garden Project , terms and conditions being set forth in said leases . Passed by the Board on March 14 , 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisor on the dote ofOWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Cooperative Extension Supervisors 1AAR IV978 cc: County Administrator affixed this_,_doy of 19 County Auditor Controller Community College District J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk 00432 H-24 4/77 15m (Contra Costa Co.-vvinity Garders project) 1. Lease Identification. Denartmant: Contra Costa County Cooneratize Extension Service Subject: UPSPFOUT Co_rmnirit? Gardens 2. Parties. The Cointy of Contra Costa County, California. (Lessee) for its Department named above, and the followi.r; rpred Lessor rribially agree and promise as follows: r,-ame: Contra Costa Community College District Address: 500 Court St. Martinez, CA 94553 3. Ta-n- The effective date of this Tease is February 1, 1978 arra te_rniraLes February 1. 1979 nrless sooner te"irated as provided herein. 4. Lessee's Ob2ization. In consideration for this Lease, Lessee small pay the slim of One Dollar 51.00) to Lessor for the entire tern of the Lease. S. Lessor's Obligations. Except for the improvement described in section 6 of this Lease, Lessor shall let the vacant Ian' described as follows: parcel number 153-030-054, between Golf Club Road and the Mt. Diablo Rehab. Center, in Pleasant Hill, CA, excepting that portion being used for parking. 6. Improvements. Improvements consi-stirg of the follovirg are located upon the lard arri are rot included in the Lease: None 7. SuDersedim ?tights. ' The land leased hereunder is leased subject to the followi.rg superseding easements and rights: None 8. utilities. Water necessary for the irrigation of the crops to be gr(rwr_ on the premises shall be available durirg the terns of this Lease fro- the facilities of the Gardeners. 9. Project. This Lease implements in whole or in part the following described Project: The Contra Costa C01:n y Cooperative Extension Service bas assignea nerson- rel to the establishment of corn ririty ve�,Petable gardens under the Federal Compre- hensiveEmployment ani Trairdrg Act of 1974. These gardens are operated on a non- profit basis in order to provide food and garderi.rg experience for loi-income fami- lies and groups. The operation. by Mich this purpose will be carried out has been labeled "GPSPI�09T Cop--mnity Gardens." 10. General Conditions, This contract is subject to the General Conditions attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 11. Legal Authorit7. This contract is entered into, under and subject to the- .following legal authority: Go✓ernnent Code 26227 12. Signatures. se signatures attest the parties' agreement hersto. mSSEE Contra/ s o z;ty .I... DAIE B_ NK Print i'arze Ch2,•rar_; a_,,a ^_* c.�ps-^iacrs ASSISTANT 5'.-MARY ATTEST: J.R. OISSON, county ` Clerk area ex officio Clerk of theBO. _ BY DepAty Clerlk 00433 INiaofitmsd with board order LEASE ' (Contra Costa Co=mrdty Gardens Project) General Cofditiorw 1. Occupation, Lessee shall be given isssediate possession of the demised premises. 2. This contract ray be termi.rated by either party. as their sole discretion, upon thirty-day written notice thereof of the other. 3. Use. The reel property herein leased sball be used for the plantirg. cul- tivat`rg, irrigatirg. grovinss, tendi:g, fertilizi.rg, arA harvestirg of vegetabls crops, ircludirg application of herbicides, pesticides, arra fugicides aril co ostim. i k. Structures. Lessee may erect a toolbox for storage of shovels$ rakes, hoes, cultivators, hoses and other tools rormilly used in connection with the activities mentioned in section 3. Vo other structures may be constructed without prior aro- = val. + 5. Waste. Losses shall rot consait, or persdt others to cowdt, on the p sea, water,o a nuisance, or azW other act that could disturb the quiet enjoyment of - Lessor on reserved or adjacent property. 6. Hold Harmless. Losses agrees to save, indemnify and hold Harmless Lessor from .all liability and claims for darages arising from or cora:seted-with Lessee's use Inaintersrce, or operation of the leased premises hereurder. ?• T_nsu*arms. Lessee agrees to take out aid keep in force duAM the term of this Lease at its own expense, public liabi?ity irsumme coverless and insurirg all parties hereto,- includirg the namir,- of the Lessor as an additioral insured, against ar,7 accidents or injui-iee to person or property arisirg or occurirg in or about .the dezis. ed pradses in the minim= s= of $250,000 for any one person injured, $500,000 for arq ons accident, and $100,000 for p-operty damage. Lessor shall be supplied .dtvl a copy of said policy iniicatirg it as an !dditioml inwwrad, arxi shall also receive notice of preesitas. 8. Assig=s*'•and Sublease. Lessee agrees not to assign this Lease or sublease the premises without first obtairdrg the written consent of the Lessor. 9.' ' Suedessorse This Lease sball be bindir9 upon the heirs, successors, and-assiga=. cf Lessor. . 10. Notices. All notices desired or required to be given shall be given in writirg arra ray be delivered by deposit in the Urated States ral , postage prepaid. rotices;;. to the Lessee shall be addressed to Contra Costa County. Cooperative Extension Ser. vice. 960 East Street, Pittsburg, California 94565. Votices to the Lessor shall be addressed to the Lessor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in.the rails or of other delivery. 00434 s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERD11"NG BODY OF THE BRENTWOOD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY March 14 19 Ze In the Motler of Resignation from the Board of Commissioners of the Brentwood Fire Protection District. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having received a March 5, 1978 letter from Mr. Lynn Wolfe tendering his resignation from the Board of Commissioners of the Brentv7ood Fire Protection District; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Wolfe is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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: Brentwood Fire Protection Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of . District Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 14thMarchof March19 78 County Administrator Public Information Officer I'_ - �• d FF .-O� SSON, Clerk By �� = LI. Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m 00435 In tha Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 ' 19 ZS_ In the Matter of - 1 Resignation from the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4. On the recommendation of Supervisor R. I. Schroder, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Eugene S. Jones from the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4 is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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: Citizens Advisory CorrsnitteeSu ervisors via Service Area CoordinatorP 14th March 78 Service Area Coordinator amxed this day of 19 County Sheriff-Coroner County Administrator _ OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer e Deputy Clerk Y 1 DP tY Ronda Amdahl 001136 H-24 4/77 15m in the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . 19 J$ In the Matter of Appointment to the Overall Economic Development Program Committee. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having this day recommended that Mr. Melton Conner, 115 Buckley Street, Martinez, California 94553 be appointed to the Overall Economic Development Program Committee (representing Supervisorial District II) to fill a vacancy; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED and Mr. Conner is APPOINTED to the OEDP Committee for a term ending December 31, 1978. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. t 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. Conner Supervisors OEDP Committee 14th March 78 via Planning affixed this day of 19 Director of Planning County Auditor-Controller �� (-'��_J_,R OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator - �•. � c ll Public Information Officer BY -\ -1 Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 004 H-24 4177 15m { In the Board of Supervisors of AS EX Contra Costa °'THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE INOLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY March 14 . 19 1& In the Matter of Resignation from the Board of Commissioners of the Pinole Fire Protection District. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having advised that Mr. Thomas P. Cutin has resigned from the Board of Commissioners of the Pinole Fire Protection District and having recommended that his resignation be accepted and that the Chairman be authorized to execute a Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. Cutino; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of - Supervisor Fanden are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. jr 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 Sea{ of the Board of CC: Pinole Fire Protection Supervisors District 14th March 78 County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller Public Information Officer �� LSSON, Clerk B� u Clerk Deputy tY Ronda Amdahl 00438 H-24 4/77 15m l i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . 19 78 In the Matter of Resignation from the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board. Supervisor R. I. Schroder having received a February 27, 1978 letter from Mrs. Grace J. Campbell tendering her resignation from the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board (representing Supervisorial District III) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mrs. Campbell is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Contra Costa County Drug Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Abuse Board Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this i Lrh day of Agency County Administrator O SSON, Clerk Public Information Officer B . Deputy Clark Ronda Amdahl 00439 H-24 4177 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 19 In the Matter of Vacant Position on the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area M-16. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised that Ms. Marie E: Porter no longer resides within the boundaries of County Service Area M-16 and, therefore, having recommended that her membership position on the Citizens Advisory Committee be declared vacant; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ardor entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Citizens Advisory Committe%u ervisors via Service Area Coordinate 97 14th March $ Service Area Coordinator a xed this day of 1 Public Works Director Count Administrator �~ County .� � ,J. R. OLSSOiV, Clerk Public Information Officer n � t Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 00440 H-24417715m I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Family ) Day Care Licensing Program. ) March 14, 1978 The Board on August 31; 1976 having approved the recom- mendation of Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, that the Family Day Care Licensing program, be returned to the State effective October 1, 1976 inasmuch as the State was unwilling to reimburse the County for the actual cost of the program; and The Board having subsequently advised the State Department of Health of its willingness to reaffirm the licensing responsibil- ity contingent upon 100 percent State reimbursement of the costs involved and, in connection therewith, the Board having urged its legislative delegation to make every effort to insure that the State budget for 1977-1978 contain both sufficient funding and policy direction to insure full reimbursement to counties wishing to undertake or to continue the licensing activities; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having again brought up the matter and having commented that the State has done nothing to provide for the licensing of such homes and, as a result, a critical shortage now exists in the County, and having stated that perhaps the Board should consider emergency action to reassume licensing on a temporary basis; and Supervisor Hasseltine having noted that the County Welfare Director had explored the possibility of 'utilizing CETA employees in the Social Service Department to relieve social workers so that they could assume day care licensing responsibilities but found that all CETA funds were committed; and Mr. C. A. Hammond, speaking for the County Administrator, and Mr. Van Marter, having indicated that the licensing of day care homes was not something that could be assumed on a short-term basis, that it requires recruitment of homes, training of parents, and staff experienced in licensing procedures, and that replacement of qualified social workers with CETA employees could also create a problem, and perhaps the entire matter should be explored by a Board committee before any action is taken; and Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Finance Committee (Supervisor Hasseltine and Supervisor N. C. Fanden) review this matter and submit its recommendation to the Board on March 21, 1978. PASSED by the Board on March- 14, 1978. cc: Finance Committee County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY Director, Human Resources I cerdfr that this is a full. true & correct copy of Agency amend riginal document which is on :iia in m:: orrief.. Social Service Department passed ado^-pit ahe heard or supervisors of Cortm Costa Count-. C lirornia. or the date shorn. ATTEST: J. rt. OL.SSOX. County Clerk&ex-officio Cierk of said Board of Supervisors. by Deputy-Clerk. 'C 00441 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Ccilifornia March 14 . 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Increase in Revolving Fund, Delta Municipal• Court The County Auditor-Controller having recommended an increase in the revolving fund of the Delta Municipal Court from $200 to $220, said increase to increase the size of the change funds and to enable the Brentwood Branch Court to have a petty cash fund; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the revolving fund of the Delta Municipal Court is INCREASED from $200 to $220. Passed by the Board on March 14, 1978. ;f- Om:. - - r .. .....::.... ...-... ..> .. .. ..- .... .. ... .... .., ...is ems. :.a r.: ..... ...:.. ,r .. ... ..- ...: ...... .> .. .......... 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Auditor-Controller Supervisors Delta Municipal affixed thisl4th day of *parr-h i9� Court J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Cleric Jamie L. Johnson 00442 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 1971- In 978In the-Matter of Proposed Use of Remote Control Monitoring Devices at BART Stations. Mr. Arthur E. Schroeder, 706 Seaview Drive, El Cerrito, California 94531 having appeared before the Board on behalf of the Contra Costa County Advisory Council on Aging to voice objections to the Bay Area Rapid Transit District 's proposal to use electronic monitoring devices (remote control cameras) in the Orinda and Lafayette stations, rather than station attendants; and Mr. Schroeder having stated that the BART plan would be a great disservice to the elderly and the handicapped, and having urged that the Board register its opposition to the proposal; and As recommended by Supervisor R. I. Schroder, IT IS ORDERED that the County Administrator provide the Board with more detailed information on the proposal. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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 Director, Human Resources Agency affixed this 4thday County Counsel Mr. A. E. Schroeder J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. !Marshall H-24 4/77 15m 0044-3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Approving Addendum No. 1 to the Contract Documents for Classroom Remodeling at Fire College, Concord. (7100-4698) The Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVES Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for the Classroom Remodeling at Fire College, 2945 Treat Boulevard, Concord. This Addendum adds a deductive alternate to the bid documents. The alternate will permit a reduction in scope, if necessary, to keep the con- tract price within the budget. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Originator: Public Works Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings and Grounds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this_ ja th day of Mar-rh 1918_ Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Architect t3y ,IA _ r Deputy Clerk Sandr_. L. Nf :e.spon 0044.4 H-244/;7 tbm ADDENDUM NO. I March 10, 1978 Page 1 of 1 (7100-4698) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIXTH FLOOR, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 CLASSROOM REMODELING AT FIRE COLLEGE FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 2945 TREAT BOULEVARD CONCORD, CALIFORNIA ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO: All Prime Contract Bidders of Record Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by inserting its number and date in the Bid Form. Failure to do so may subject bidder to disqualification. This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents, and modifies the Documents as follows: SPECIFICATIONS, DIVISION C. PROPOSAL (BID FORM) Item '1 Pages 10 through 16 - Delete pages 10 through 16; replace with the attached amended pages 10 thro-ah 16, in which Alternate No. 3 was added. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, DIVISION 1 , GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Item n2' Add the attached 81_ x 11 in. Exhibit A, dated March 10, 1978, to Division 1 . Exhibit A describes Alternate No. 3. Attachments: 1 ) Proposals (Bid Form), pages 10 through 16, amended 2) Exhibit A FILED 1 97- J. R. O SLON CLERK BOARD OF-SUPERVISORS CO A 9. 8 . Microfilmed with board order M } J Nr,r 3 k A,,yy��',,'i� •w -< 5 "' J t' 31, 77, rt �N 1' .. • ' � la if ff? �a, !k`f'^l .t.s � �` � N ,y,f EL�TF,�l,�Vavv�R.µ/ lMV Z/1 O .. A 4 EL/Ml.Mst TaGcLc%�1.�T6��- �F �VoTFo F NaT �°�, .' 5t -NCI N, L.L.ron�N GTt�N �tEv� �sl,Ec�,, 4�` � . 71'�{iw� �7 i •Iirfi.�r Leer94 �'*, esx mr rv«..:�.fe.�+sk+•e�.*r:n,�.w'.'- °-''.,r+s�_.'�,�v..'� "5( .t. 3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Appeal of Erma D. r'ioura, Owner ' and Applicant, from Action of the San Ramon galley Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 247-77, Tassajara Area. WHEREAS on the 22nd day of February, 1978, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denied the application for 14inor Subdivision 247-77, Tassajara area, filed by Erma D. Moura; and I• '�' 4 4S within the time allowed by law, William Struthers filed with this Board an appea- from said action; N01:1, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, s-Iartinez, California, on Tuesday, the 11th of April, 1978, at 11:05 a.m. , and the Clerk is directed to give notice to all interested parties. 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 Supervisors c c: Erma D. Ifoura affixed this14`h day of I,'-arch 1978 William Struthers List of names provided by Planning d. R. OLSSOY, Clerk Director of Planning Deputy Clerk Diana 11. Ferman 0044 i H-244177 ism - ^txu•4 F "?' '»C3 eaac+rau„•'cv^ 55 s M M J.:p1 4Eg STRUTHERS. HARRIS C ky ssMaty. ►ntc ,WV STRUTHERS tNC ORMRJ17L0 ATTORNEYS AT..t/►W O,THEM.O' FICE.: r DAVID tib HARRIS 1789,FOURTH STREET, PIXASANTON:.CAUFORNtA p s ' 7 AN GROSSMAN : LIVERiNORE, CALIFORNIA 94550 T 1 STEf+H£N•F FOLAND 4673322 March".3, 1978 G� k a � w Planning Commission ,' r County of- Contra Costa' P' 0 :Box :951 t � Martinez 'Califor-ni.a_ 9455.3 Ike: Appllcatlan Y-`of Erma D I'Ioura " 3 For minor` subdivision " t { File ` i�S 247 77 . . Gentlemen`: � In 'behalf .of our,.client, Erma D. Moura; Gre do hereby appeal the 'denial of the; app icatZon, by Sari Ramon Valley .Area Planning ;Commission .dated xryy February 22' . 1978- Enclosed- is 1978_Enclosed is client s fee 'for appeal Further, applicant requests -that the apple cation be referred; back to,:the .San Ramon; Valley -Asea.Planning Comalission for rehearing on new evidence. Please acknowledge- receipt-.of thY.&jetter the enclosed,copy, .and return in. .the".enclosed envelope: r Sincerely 7 ka k r": •v '' yrfl` ¢,,, tri 1� m 77, t,TM STRUMERS " .Q r1 n �4 WS:ajs Enc_ (Ck. $60_00) !' 1 ' Ift.- Struthers ,of the above-named — law corporation is my authorized agent for 'this _gpeal. , Erma D. Moura i 4 4u Mcrc:ifmpcf with :6ocrd Qt ' ` r «:`- az _k-a.:•z."xx•...<: ;+'" `�"°�' c ;fi "* u3' 7x�"' :�Fn Jn.i Kn'il. , 'Ii1LLC.1 nKLN 'Lllltilhll t.U'1'laaJ��i:i CON:T RA COSTA COUINTY, CAL I FORM IA ERMA D. N40URA (Applicant and Owner), County File!1S247-77: The applicant requests approval of a minor subdivision to divide 37 acres into 3 parcels. Subject property is described as follows: {Parcel C of tvIS 230-71, fronting for approximately 2,000 feet on the east side of Camino Tassajara, about 400 feet north of the Alameda County Line, in the Tassajara area. ' A-2) (CT 3551) On February 22, 1978 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location., Staff recommended denial for the reasons given in the staff report. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and in opposition: DAVE ICORD (? - did not turn in green slip), representing the applicant, stated this piece of property was part of an estate broken up 30 years ago and deeded to Mrs. Moura as her part. It is totally apart and isolated from the property she owns. It's non- agricultural farm land and good for nothing but dry pasture, with no water to 'develop it for farming. Directly across the street there are smaller parcels.' RUSS SCHAEFFER (? - did not turn in green slip) felt applications were no longer being considered as individual requests but lumped in the. Tassajara study. 400' south is Alameda County. Across the street are parcels of 12 acres, 10 acres, 35 acres, 23 acres, 7 acres and on the right, 8 acres and S acres. He stated if you go way back up, there are large parcels but if you go up and down Tassajara Road, he didn't see how.they could make that judgment. RICK MOORE 0 - did not turn in green slip)stated he purchased a 12 acre parcel in Alameda County approximately 400' from this line. 5 to 7 acre parcels consistently up the road. This piece of property would certainly enhance the area. He could see no reason, based on what has happened in this area, why it shouldn't be approved. There were no objectors present. CHAIRMAN YOUNG stated he went out to see the property and it looked just like a piece of farm land used for grazing. CO.*tISSIONER WRIGHT felt it had little to recommend for agricultural use. Asked if it- is not approved, are they going to force the people to put it in A-4 so they can support their land? Didn't think that is fair. COMMISSIONER BEST commented the more of these applications that are approved will make it more difficult to preserve agricultural land. COMMISSIONER OLANDER stated he did not believe you can't make a living on land. This ' particular lot may well become an area in the area that will make .sense to be divided.. This piece of property does front on the road, which is one of the requirements-he, feels very strongly about. COMMISSIONER WRIGHT felt economics do enter into it. When the A-4 and A-2 were (Continued page 2) Upon the MOTION of Commissioner ME_4KIN SECONDED by Commissioner KENNETT , the application was denied for the reasons listed, by the following vote on February 22, 1978 . AYES: Commissioners - MEAKIN, KENNETT, BEST, OLANDER, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - WRIGHT ABSENT: Commissioners - BUR014 ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE AO'N Trn�.1 Mrs.T: ED. V. Erma Moura, Er'?5820 So. Mac�lrthur Dr. , Tracy, CA 95376 +,� k,✓ �:aA0?'I:,tR. SameI APP-ICATION NO. MS 247-77 00449 SSESSOR'S Microfilmeed with board order PATCEL NO. 206-180-03 Erma D. 1-Ioura I-IS 247-77 page 2 established, some people made a decision to go into A-4 and other people desired co be in A-2 where it is possible to subdivide into 5 acre parcels. He felt they had a responsibility to hear those people. MU-IISSIONER KENNETT agreed in part but felt they should look at each one on its own merits. This one at this point in time, he felt should remain as it is. COI•DIISSIONER MEAKIN stated there was some discussion about lots down the road being 5 and 7 acres. Wanted to know how far those were. MR. BRAGDON advised about 1/2 mile away. COMMISSIONER MAKIN stated based on what they had heard, he made a motion to deny the application in accordance with staff recommendations. CRAIRI`LAN YOUNG stated ha was going to vote with the motion and wanted_ to explain why. It is difficult for people to see what has been done in the past and not what has been done tonight. We finally realized we were getting too many smaller parcels. You have to continue it and what you end up with is a great many small parcels not set up for residential use. I feel I must act to cut down on minor subdivisions. There are not many small parcels on the road; they could get into A-4 and make it. The application was denied for the following reasons: 1. The subject request does not conform to surrounding uses or parcel sizes. 2. The subject request does not reflect physical constraints on the property. 3. The subject request will individually and cumulatively have an adverse effect. on surrounding heavy agricultural uses and the efforts to protect those uses. } 4. The subject request does not conform to the recommendations of the Tassajara Area study. M'Cro"Med with board order 0��45U am*r A Cam"A muffri• P1r11%1N INC DEPARnil•:Ni r NOT 11:1: OF C�Compietion of Environmental Impact Report c XX- gative Declaration of Environmental Significance 'Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o'i,Planning Department ` P.O. Box 951 Dlartinez, California 94553 Phone (41.5) 3.72-2091 Phone EIR'Contact Person Maggie Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION:F.RMA D. UOUI3A (Applicant &.Owner), County File AS 247-77: . applicant requests approval of a minor subdivision to divide 37 acres into three parcels -bjectproperty is described as follows: Parcel C of Iliinor Subdivision 230-71, fronting for proximately.2,000 feet on the east side of Canino Tassajara, about 400 feet north of'the ?.sate da 'County Line, in the Tass a j ara area. (A-2) (CT 3551) (Parcel #206-180-03) 44 project will not have-a significant effect on the environment. Although consistpent with t;le.existing A-2 'zoning, the subject request does not conform to the recommendations of the •c'aami•ssion Initiated Tassajara Area Stucky or to surrounding parcel sizes. This request, would . ':reate -residential parcels in a heavy agricultural area (it is surrounded by lands in agricul- tural. p•ieserves) undermining the goals of the Williamsm-Act program and the General Plan to preserve agriculture. Zhu subject property is physically contained by steep topography, slope instability (mapped :,lides on property), soil characteristics, and a wide P.G.H. easement through the property. (The-above constraint can be addressed in the staff report so that preparation of an environ- Mental impact report isnot necessary.) Strong consideration should be given to denial. It is determined from initial study by Maggie Coulter of the xx 1Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine & Escobar Streets / Martinez, California Da Pos � _ cp �9�� Final date for review/appeal . By Ir Planning Departme t Representative Microfilmed with I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 019 78 In the Matter of Appeal of Omer Rees, Owner, from Action of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 229-77, Tassajara Area. WHEREAS on the 22nd day of February, 1978, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission approved with conditions the application for Minor Subdivision 229-77, Tassajara area, filed by Creegan & D'Angelo; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Omer Rees filed with•. this Board an appeal from certain conditions of the conditions of approval; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 11th day of April, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. and the Clerk is directed to publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code require- ments. equire- mer_ts. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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: Creegan & D'Angelo Supervisors Mr. Omer Rees affixed thisl4th day of March 19 78 List of names provided by Planning Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Spy, arc!"�GG�yc.G.� Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m MAR 1 2 23 PH '78 Larch 2, 1978 _ cc ii A Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 651 Pine Street tartinez, California 94553 SUCUECi: Appeal, Planning Commission Decision a N NJ, S. 2 -77 Dear Sirs: I am writing this letter of aj pca? for chat I bcl ieve to be a completely unreLalistic Land unfair decision made by our local Planning Commission. I would like you to knov first of all, that I have oc:rned and lived upon the property in question for eighteen (18) years. I have sat and watched the property around me being developed by various groups of people. I am now semi-retired and need to develop my own property so that I can continue to live upon it. Some of the points that should be reviewed are as follows: 1. The property is presently zoned A-2, 5 acre miniMUMLS. V.hat good is zoning vhen the county does not abide by it. 2. Is the property in a developed area already? Answer: yes. There are approximately tsenty developed properties already established within one mile along Lawrence road. 3. At the surge meeting March 22, 1978, the local Planning Commission okayed two or three minor subdivisions on Lat•:rence Road. One of these is within 800 feet of my property. These minor subdivisions ::ere okayed for 5 acre minimums each. Does this seem unrealistic to you that my property within 800 feet was turned doi-,n? And, I Was only asking for 5, 18 and 10 acre parcels x•:ith no possibility of it ever being re-subdivided. Another parcel just down the road was o1:ayed for ti-,,o 5 acre parcels with the stipulation that the o%-ner could not build above appro::inately 900 feet. At the same meeting my property :•:as okayed for 1 2 parcel split, 5 and 29 acres t•:ith the stipulation that I could not build above zppro::imately 700 feet. ,zI Microfilmed with board orcim0 45-3 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Page 2. March 2, 1978. Does this seem unrealistic to you? 41 Good planning would have these home sites developed on the top of each parcel on flat ground e:ith a good base, not on the sides there there is slide potential. Sirs, -These are just a. fee: of the points involved. The full story will be presented to you by my attorney at whatever time you specify. Yours truly, c Omar Reiss, ocmer I70t Laurence Road Danville, California Microfilmed with board orcxr 0045.1 . CONTRA COSTA LCUNTY, CALIFORNIA .+ 1:+:Ati AND D'ANGELO (Applicants) - OMER REES (Owner), County File #HS 229-77: The ilpliczntu request approval of a minor subdivision to divide 34 acres into four parcels. . .:ubjuct property is described as follows: 1 A descriptive parcel located at the eastern t rminus of a private road 320 feet east of Lawrence Road. The private road is located r is :he east side of Lawrence Road, approximately 950 feet from the southern terminus, in the Tassajara area. (A-2) (Cr 3551) On . November .14 1977 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. StaLf recommended approval with conditionsg for 3 parcels, combining A and B. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and in bppotition: !This was heard in conjunction with Land Use application 02146-77.) The sizes of the surrounding parcels were discussed; some larger, some smaller; also surrounding parcels in AS Preserves and the affect this division might have. -JAMES H. VERNON, 6990 Village Parkway, Dublin, CA representing the applicant, stated an existing house is on the proposed Parcel A with adjacent parcels from 1 to 3 acres. Proposed Parcel B at 8.2 acres would be an ideal buffer to the Agricultural Preserves adjacent and. the only suitable one for a residence. C and D meet the 10 acre arbitrary requirement by staff. This is not prime agricultural property. The existing kennel to .be' sold with these parcels. The Reeses live on Parcel A. JOE SIMPSON, 1465 Lawrence Rd., Danville, CA had no objection to the subdivision. BETTY FORSYTH had no objection to the land division. LORETTA DIAS, 1595 Lawrence Rd., Danville, CA stated as far as the subdivision, she thouth that was fine. COMISSIONER MEAKIN referred to the Tassajara study regarding agricultural land, etc. staff is preparing. He felt they need some specific guidelines as to how the land is used. He moved they continde A-2 land until such time as a report is received from the .Planning Department. C004ISSIONER OLANDER seconded the motion. COMMISSIONER BEST stated she was in agreement with the motion but was concerned about time frame. COMMISSIONER WRIGHT felt the motion was totally unfair. A lot of people have had applications pending 4 to 7-months and a lot-of study went into this area when the General Plan was approved. He felt the Commission was knowledgeable enough to recognize agricultural land. The motion was discussed further. Mr. Bragdon felt it should be continued to a time. certain. . (Continued to Page 2) Upon the MOTION of Commissioner WRIGHT SECONDED by Commissioner KEnETT , the application was approved for two parcels, subject to amended staff conditions (Exhibit by he following vote on February 22, 1978 A�� attached) AYES: Commissioners - WRIGHT, KE.MNETT, BEST, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - OLANDER, MAKIN ABSEfI i: Commissioners - BUROW ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE . APPLICANT: Creegan & D'Angelo, 11821 Dublin Blvd., Dublin, CA 96566 OWNER: (finer Rees, 1601 4nwrunce Rd., APPEALED InisivIlLe, CA 96526 APPLICATION No. MS 229-77 11t1�5S ASSESSOR'S Microfilmed with board o i may. 't: �t: :. '.. .. :.:. { — '. 3' �•}.• �. �.•:.�:•• s}a.. ... •' in and D'Angclu L29-77 Page 2 .:OM,%1TSS1ONER BUROW felt it would be unfair to the people of the area to take action it :his time., as there seems to be. a great deal of interest and the people haven't ',:id a chance to come forward and speak. r:O:TtISSIONER WRIGHT commented they had heard from the people living in the area who +avv no objections. COMMISSIONER KENNETT sort of agreed with everyone but if they were to make a blanket motion, they would be doing a disfavor to the community as a whole; felt they should act on each application. PiMISSTONER MEAKIN withdrew his original motion and amended it to continue the hearing on this application to January 9, 1978, and that they have staff study. C0�8•IISSIONER BEST seconded the motion. . The motion failed by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - MEAKIN, BEST, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - KENNETT, OLANDER BUROW, WRIGHT. .CONLDIISSIONER WRIGHT made a motion they approve the application for 4 parcels, subject to. the balance of staff conditions. COM-IISSIONER BURO:: seconded the motion. The motion failed by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - WRIGHT, BUROW, OLANDER NOES: Commissioners - iEAKIN, BEST, KENNETT, YOUNG COMMISSIONER KENNETT made a motion to approve the application as per staff recommenda- tions, which failed for lack of a second. COJMISSIONER OLANDER made a motion to continue item #16 to January 9, 1978. COMMISSIONER MEAKIN seconded the motion. The :application was continued to January 9, 1978 by the following vote on November 14, 1978. . AYES: Commissioners - OLANDER, MEAKIN, KENNETT, BEST, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - BUROW, WRIGHT. 0045 Microfilmed with board ordw :in and D'Angelo 229-77 Page 3 da :anuary 'll, 1978, having been fixed as the time for the continued hearing on this 'tem, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. :i)o.i the Motion c,f Commissioner BUF.OW, Seconded by Commissioner OLANDER, the application waw rescheduled to February 8, 1978 by a vote of 5 AYES 2 ABSENT. on February 8, 1978, having been fixed as the time for the rescheduled hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Upun the Motion of Commissioner BUROW, Seconded by Commissioner MEAKIN, the application k:as rescheduled to February 22, 1978 by a unanimous vote. Oil February 22, 1978, having been fixed as the time for the continued hearing on this item,. the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff. presented the staff report, explained the location; staff recommended denial for the reasons outlined in the staff report. JAMES H. VERNON, Attorney, 6990 Village Parkway, Dublin, CA, explained there is a creek that runs through .the front of the property; Mr. & Mrs. Rees' house is in front of the creek and behind the creek the property rises very steeply. Although steep, there are 3 beautiful knolls that would make ideal building sites, and which would require little or no grading. Perc tests on all 3 sites have been done and approved. The surrounding area has been developed for residential use, with a one acre parcel on one side and 3 acre parcels on the other side. There should be no problem with water. The subject request does conform to the General Plan, in that the back portion would be 10 acres each abutting A-4. It is very steep and would be impossible to farm. At the original hearing, staff recommended approval for 3 parcels. It is their position that the 4 parcels satisfy the requirements of the Tassajara study. O ER REES pointed out on the map the proposed access to the rear. He felt, rather than being detrimental to adjacent agricultural preserves, there would be homes up there that could see and report a fire or accident very quickly. (dater is available to all 3 parcels. The' land is not good for anything but dry farming and grazing. With the subdivisions that are. on Lawrence Road, and with the other facts, he didn't see why his application should be turned down. DR. J. C. FORSYTH, 1523 Lawrence Road, Danville, CA, his next door neighbor, is in favor of it. ARTHUR REINSTEIN, P.O. Box 2305, Livermore, CA, opposing the application, submitted pictures marked where he believed the proposed building sites to be. Most of the area east of Tassajarz is extremely fire hazardous area. The creek acts as a natural barrier during fire season. Further building will surely continue to lower the water table. T::e roads in the Tassajara area are very poor. For these reasons, he felt it should be denied. JOE SIMPSON,, 1465 Lawrence Road, Danville, CA stated if they allow this to go through, it will end up with an acre or acre and a half. In 1963 they passed a resolution there would never be another kennel on Lawrence Road. He would be against the subdivision. x Y � r• ,c w� a ,,� n z r ,afk, r-an and U',Anbelu a� 225-77 P PEES, in rebuttal, stated In reply to;Hr. .Simpsoa, ia,order to. sell pups,-;you: have have a commercial kennel license. Some remarks„.made about breaking down Fences an d � i-aving cattle; anyone with S acres•,is not going to have to fix,`fences -In that area, , 'he.water. runs 'in,strat8 underground and `in some:-,areas,,,;you can't ” • get water...,:: The:_dogs in the kennels don't create the problem;, there, are•4 to 6 dogs; that run-.loose'on, that t.nad. He. lost 13 sheep from the dogs. COMMISSIONER=WRIG �L HT commented here is a road cut in there'now Would that be mitigated, by just';permitting two lots"on this ,property_ MR.4 REES .stated anytime yod start cutting, you are.going., to get into sloughing until he soil gets down :to its level. t' z &;RREAGAN `stated the larger :the parcel, the .less, grading:you'have. Eo do .for roads '.*LNIRPIA�N:YOUNG stated this:would increase the •. people on- increase, the water , situations and other properties''would come-in4br .development..,; -COMISSIONER MEAKIN .commented .they had been talking all evening about properties fronting on Lawrence Road. COMMISSIONER MEAKIN made a motion to deny. the application, which dived :for: lack of a Y :'second: ti Y •d0_MMISSIONER WRIGHT included in`his,motion. for approval of two parcels, that.Parcels �z ' B, C and D be combined,- condition 6 be eliminated and an: added-'cond tion,`;that no =i Ur construction of residences-be -permitted above elevation •700_ -It was found that.two parcels would be consistent with the-surrounding 'area•and ei. r Tassajara study and would not be detrimental to "the'surrounding- area. u r` a f , r �v iy. 00453��-,5J, r i a.rya a+ ''� y ° . •,,,u"x ,kG"'!r.�L , �a"''•"s S 'xya t„'� th s. � ti. d`»x,:..'r rz+i!•_r+_ _.xr.°.Yr.. `� 7��.1- �•' .:.�� �� ��`t�•Y�.`e��r��"mvJ'u&s4au u.�r+��� Minor Subdivision 229-77 EXHIBIT "A" Creegan b D'Angelo/Queer Rees CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. This request is approved for two (2) parcels; Parcel A and combining Parcels. B, C and D. The following conditions require compliance prior to .f•il ing the Parcel %tap unless otherwise indicated. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Public Works Depart- ment' as follows: A. -Convey to the County, by Offers of Dedication, drainage casements for the *creek on the property. The width of the easement shall include the bed of creek plus 2.0 times the depth (top of bank to creel; bed} measured horizontally on each side of the bed width, or the creek width between tops-of banks, whichever is greater, plus the following access easements: .1 . 1E feet wide on each side of the creek. . .2. '.' Between Lawrence Road and the drainage easements, within the 50 foot easement where it exists. When the depth of the creek is greater than 15. feet, a setback froin the drainage easement line equal to one half the channel depth shall be observed for any building or structures. B. In accordance with Section 94-4.414 of the Ordinance Code, the -owners of all existing easements within areas to be conveyed to Contra Costa County shall consent to the conveyance of those areas. C. 411ren the Parcel Map is submitted for checking, the areas to be conveyed shall be shot•:n thereon. The instruments, which rust be executed by the owners before the Parcel Hap can be filed, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Land Development Division. All instruments shall be recorded simultaneously with the Parcel Map. D. No permanent structures other than drainage structures shall be constructed within or over any dedicated drainage easement. File a Parcel Flap on the entire parcel prior to the sale or develop- ment of any parcel . The parcel map crust be filed with the County Public Works Department and recorded within one ,year from the date of the approval of this minor subdivision or this permit to subdivide will expire. Ilion approval of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted to record the Parcel Map. 00459 • Minor Subdivision 229-77 EXHIBIT "A" Creegan h D'Ange10/Omer Rees Page 2 3. The applicant shall pay $20.00 for Park Dedication Fee (P.D. ff ) . 4. . Comply with the requirements of the Fire District. 5. Compl) with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 6. The applicant shall submit grading plans for review and approval of the Planning Department prior to issuance of grading permits. 7. The applicant shall demonstrate that water is available to the subject property from either: (1) public water supply; or (2) one well per unit which meets the following capacity requirements to be verified through the Health Department: (a) one gallon a minute pumped Contin- uously for 4 hours with 1 ,000 gallon storage; or (b) 3 gallons a minute -pumped continuously for 4 hours with 500 gallons storage; or (c) 5 gallons a minute pumped continuously for 4 hours (no storage required) . S. , The 25-foot road easement through Parcel A to Parcel B shall have an all breather 16' wide gravel road. 9. Prior to issuance of a building permit on Parcel B, the applicant shall either: (1) dedicate development rights to the County for all but one single family residence and necessary agriculturally related structures on Parcel B; or (2) enter into an Agricultural Preserve Contract on -Parcel B. 10. Some potential for liquefaction may exist on subject property. That con- dition is subject to mitigation through proper foundation and structure design upon approval of the County Building Inspection Department. 11. The developer and/or his representatives shall notify the Department of. Fish E Game, P. 0. Box 47, Yountville, California 94599, of -any proposed or .existing construction project within the subdivision that may affect the streams in accordance with Section 1601 and 1602 of the Fish E Game Code. 12. The developer shall comply with the San Ramon Unidified School District policy as it relates to contribution of funds for the development of school facilities within the district. (The San Ramon Unified School District "Developers' Policy) . 13. If archaeologic materials are uncovered during grading trenching or other on-site excavation, earthwork within _30 meters of these materials shall be stopped until a professional archaeologist who is certified by the S Society for California Archaeology (SCA) and/or the Society of Profess- ional Archaeology (SOPPA) has had an opportunity to evaluate the signifi- cance of th.-� find and suggest appropriate mitigation measures, if they are deemed necessary. Ib. Building shall be prohibited above the 700' elevation. 2/23/78 OIJ krt t . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Report of the County planning Commission on the Reauest of Clayco Corporation, Applicant, (2198-RZ) to Rezone Land in the 1yalnut Creek Area Louie & Eda De Laurenti. (hgners The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the County Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of Clayco Corporation, applicant, (2198-RZ) to rezone approximately 4.12 acres located at the northeast corner of Oak Grove Road and North Gate Road, in the E'alnut Creek area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-12). IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, April 11, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that pursuant to code requirements, the Clerk publish notice of same in the Contra Costa Times. PASSED by the Board on •'arch 14, 1978. 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: Clayco Corporation Supervisors Louie & Eda De Laurenti affixed thisl4th day of March 19 78 Joyce H. Payne Gail A. Landis Director of Plarnin- } J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byl/,4 ie,e e- " //- Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m 0 v x iE Resolution No. 22-1978 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE IN ZONING BY THE CLAYCO CORPORATION (APPLICANT), LOUIE & EDA DE LAURE14TI (OWNERS), (2198-RZ), IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE WALNUT CREEK AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a request by the CLAYCO CORPORATION (Applicant) , LOUIE & EDA DE LAUR- ENTIS (Owners), (2198-RZ), to rezone land in the North Gate Road area of Walnut Creek, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-12), was received by the County Planning Department Office on November 4, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on December 30, 1977; and _ WHEREAS, after notice thereof having been lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the County Planning Commission on 17 January 1978, whereat all persons in- terested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the applicant appeard and explained his application and others appeared and spoke in opposition; and WHEREAS, the County Planning Commission CLOSED the public hearing for field trip review; and WHEREAS, the County Planning Commission on Friday, 17 February 1978, visted the subject property; and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, 21 February 1978, at a closed hearing, the County Planning Commission did fully review, consider and evaluate all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that the rezoning applic- ation of the CLAYCO CORPORATION (Applicants) , LOUIE & EDA DE LAURENTIS (Owners), (2198-RZ), be APPROVED as to the change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-12) and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A PORTION OF CONCORD DIVISION SECTOR =6, A.UD THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE SOUTH VGNACIO VALLEY AREA, CONTRA COSTA COU'VTY, CALIFORNIA, INSERT MAP NO. 39, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The requested zoning is consistent with the General Plan and with adjacent Microfilmed with board order 00464 Resolution No. 22-1978 development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Planning Laws of the State of Calif- ornia. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, 21 February 1978, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - Milano, Stoddard, Phillips, Young, Compaglia, Walton. NOES: Commissioners - Donald E_ Anderson. ABSENT: Commissioners - None. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the County Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, 28 February 1978, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners - Compaglia, Young, Phillips, Stoddard, Milano, Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - None. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. i� Char of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: ff t RECEIVED �Secr ar�y/ f the Pla ning Commissi of the MAR 1972 f C my df Contra Costa, State of C l i forni a � l R oLSScN If�s;3 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS i° qCATA CO. c Depuh -2- AAlicrofilmQd with board or&,�r CONTRA COS'rA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT r40TICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report XXX Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2091 Phone EIR Contact Person Fred Heaton Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CLAYCO CORPORATION (Owner) LOUIE L. & EDA DE LAURDITI (Applicant) County File # 2198-RZ: To consider the rezoning of property from General Agricultural A-2 to Single Family Residential R-12. Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel fronting approximately 610 feet on the north side of North Gate Road and 75 feet on the east side of Oak Grove Road, in the Walnut Creek area. (A-2) (CT 3553) (Parcel #138-010-11) The Project 1,li11 Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment It conform to County and City of Walnut Creek General Plan proposals for the area and will conform to zoning if reclassified as proposed. Adverse physical impacts are not anticipated, and the resulting development should conform to the character of existing surrounding development. It is determined from initial study by Fred Heaton of the XXX Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North tying, Administration Bldg. Pine 4 Escobar Streets Martinez, California Date ted 'C�EC•-�33 Final date for review/appeal fifty• 1 t 1318 Y Planning Depart a Representative 00- 461.4 A PC) '7.1 Microfilmed with board ardor `, CITY_� ` " o F �- Rezone From A_To qAj Ill �� j � ____! �� ,� �i •••'j' tir�ti�•:ti�'r'' / / .� / R-12 1 77 A 21 WALNUT I U U �,P-1' 1 + CREEK L I � 717 A 1" = 800• , i 1, bjNMAi Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A papmam 4F ComcoiLD G D �'TR Y RACIo VALLEY AREA COMMA CQ%TA CAUMTY CAS l;:Q; M1A 11ISERT MAP No t9. indicating thereon the decision of tine Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of CLP'YCo C�RPQRA'C�ON- 21413 RZ Chairman of the Contra Costa Courrty Planning Commission, State of Calif. ATTEST: Secretary of the Contra Costa County ��//�� � ��� Planning Commission, State of Calif. Finding MapS.*Ma S• M'Crof"ML'd with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 In the Matter of Patient Overcrowding at County Hospital 's Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Services The Board on March 7 , 1978 having requested the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) to . review the report from the Director of the Human Resources Agency and the Mental Health Director concerning current and proposed measures by Medical Services to alleviate the overcrowded conditions and reduce the number of walkaways at the County Hospital ; and The Committee having this day reported that it had reviewedsaid report and recommended that the Board approve the interim actions taken by the Mental Health Director to alleviate the patient overcrowding at acute psychiatric inpatient services with the understanding that additional monies from the State for fiscal year 1977-1978 will be pursued; and The Committee having also recommended that if the additional funds for this current fiscal year have not been received from the State by May 1 , 1978 , further evaluation of the program would be required. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on March 14 , 1978 . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enured 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 Mental Health Director affixed this 14th day of �iarch 19 79 County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Finance Committee J. OLSSON, Clerk B Deputy Clerk r �— Jeanne 0. `iaglio 00466 H-24 4/77 15m TheouC Board of Supervisors Contra nR-Ol County Clerkkand Ex Officio Clerk of the Board County Administration Building Costa Mn.Geraldine Russall P.O. Box 911 Chief Clerk Martinez,California 94553 County (415)372-23:1 James P.Kenny-Richmond 1st District Nancy C.Fanden-Martinez District Robert �7 CE T V T —�� Robert I.Schroder-Lafayette L 1] 3rd D-stnct Warren N.Boggess-Concord 4th District WAR 14 io-3 Eric H.HassNune-Pittsburg March 14, 1978 n/ 5th District J. P. Olsson CLERK BOARD o,: SUPERVISORS g __CCNU COS A Co. REPORT `°e OF FINANCE COMMITTEE ON EXPANSION OF PSYCHIATRIC IN-PATIENT SERVICES AT THE COUNTY HOSPITAL On Monday, March 13, 1978, the Finance Committee met with Dr. Pollack and other staff representatives concerning current and proposed measures by Medical Services to alleviate overcrowded conditions and reduce walkaways at County Hospital by provision of additional staffing for an 18-bed Crisis Services Unit which has been established on E Ward. Considerable discussion occurred around the problem of hospital walkaways, including a reiteration of the scope of the problem by Mayor Krause of the City of Martinez. Discussion also focused on the concept of decentralized services where patients would be treated at a local hospital in their area. After review of the problem, the Committee concluded that the interim actions taken by the Mental Health Director were required at this time, but the Committee is concerned about funding the augmented staff from the current budget. Accordingly, it recommends that the $143,000 funding request be approved conditionally based on receipt of additional monies from the State for this fiscal year; for this purpose further evaluation of the program is proposed if the additional funds for this fiscal year have not been received by May 1. Approval of the funding request is a necessary prerequisite to seek the additional state funds. For the 1978-1979 fiscal year, prospects appear good that the expanded program will be covered by the additional monies in the State Budget. The Finance Committee will. further review this in conjunction with its review of the Proposed Budget for the 1978-1979 fiscal year. I E. H. HASSELTINE N. CNFDEN Supervisor, District V Super, District II Miaofilmed with board ordK 00467 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California F.arch 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for the following persons in the court actions indicated, reserving all of the rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995: Donald L. Bouchet Superior Court Action Acting Auditor-Controller No. 184329 (Donald B. Sills, Plaintiff) James E. Blake Superior Court Action Senior Sanitarian No. 182974 (Rene T. Uhalde, Plaintiff) PASSED by the Board on I-Iarch 14, 1978 I heraby 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 c c: Donald L. Bouchet Supervisors Janes E. Blake affixed this 14th day of Narch 147 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Y 'Diana M. Herman 00468 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . 19 78 In the Matter of Amending Board Orders Relating to the Social Service Department Revolving Fund On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency and the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board Order dated October 8, 1968 which established the Social Service Department Revolving Fund be amended as follows : 1. Increase the fund from $3,660 to $4,710 (increase of $1,050) to accommodate changes in subaccount needs and working funds needs. 2. Permit additional usage of Revolving Fund monies to reimburse volunteers for certain mileage, bridge fares and parking fees incurred as a result of transporting Social Service Department clients at the Social Service Department 's request. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Board Order . dated January 2, 1974 as amended on May 11, 1976 which established a special petty cash account for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program be amended to delete $500 limitation of maximum monthly disbursements. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Board Order dated kTarch 18, 1975 tirhich established an imprest fund for the Conservatorship program be amended to allow disbursements from this fund to make temporary cash loans to conservatees which will be . replenished from conservatees ' own trust accounts . IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Board Order dated May 25, 1976 which established a special petty cash account for the Area Agency on Aging be amended to delete $25 limitation of maximum monthly disbursements. PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978 . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Orig: HRA Director Supervisors cc: Social Service Department affixed this 1 ':t h day of ;.!a rte- 79__y 8 Ad.A. Director Conservatorship Program RSVP Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Bye �;l/„/, ✓�.j� ,—ice Daputy Clerk Auditor-Controller Jam-ie L. Johnson O04 9 H-24 4/77 15m i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 7& In the Matter of Proposal to Expand Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) to Include ,tion-Governmental Organizations. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised that he had seen a newspaper article stating that Napa County Supervisor John Tuteur, Chairman of ABAG's Environmental Management Task Force, is proposing that the ABAG Executive Committee be expanded to include membership by a variety of citizen organizations, and Supervisor Boggess having expressed the opinion that the County's membership on ABAG should be reviewed should this occur; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having stated he would be opposed to non-governmental organizations becoming members of ABAG inasmuch as the responsibility of elected governmental officials would be abrogated to special interest groups; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having commented that, as a repre- sentative of Contra Costa County on the ABAG Executive Committee, he would ce^tainly be opposed to the proposal and that he would not want to see a change in ABAG's present structure as it has worked well; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having suggested that if ABAG membership were opened to any outside organization, it would be difficult to determine where to stop; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess IT IS ORDERED that this County's opposition to the aforesaid proposal to expand membership on ABAG's Executive Committee to include non-governmental organizations is APPROVED and Supervisor Schroder is AUTHORIZED to vigorously state the County's position at the lurch 16, 1978 meeting of the Task Force. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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: Supervisor R. I.- Schroder Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this i_ 4�.h_day of 199— County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY.1� i1..)C�- ��!/, !�!1(/' Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 004`10 H-24 4/77 15m 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 011972t.- In 197$^In the Matter of - Hearing on the Appeal of Mr. Jack Hernandez (2163-RZ). from Planning Commission Denial of Application to Rezone Land in the Byron Area. ZJr Jahn ['�+- »7 hn (krr,pr The Board on February 28, 1978 having continued to this time the hearing on the appeal of Mr. Jack Hernandez, applicant, from the County Planning Commission denial of application (2163-RZ) to rezone land in the Byron area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that the Planning Commission acted appropriately with the information before it but upon reviewing the material submitted by Mr.Hernandez, he was of the opinion that the agricultural core boundaries should be redefined and the subject property should be excluded, and therefore having recommended that the appeal be granted and the rezoning application (2163-RZ) be approved; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having stated that every effort should be made to preserve the County's agricultural land; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recomendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E, H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder. NOES; Supervisor N. C, Fanden. ABSENT: None, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-21 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and March 21, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978 . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entwed on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. Hernandez Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Mr. Carvalho 14th ?larch 78 Director of Planning affixed this day of 19 County Assessor OLSSON, Clerk j g—y 1 Deputy Clerk :Ronda Amdahl 00411 H-24 4/77 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal ) of Clarence W. and Marjorie Felice ) from Action of the San Ramon Valley ) Area Planning Commission on ) March 14, 19.78 Application for Minor Subdivision ) 249-77, Walnut Creek Area. ) The Board on February 14, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Clarence W. and Marjorie Felice, owners, from Condition No. 1 of the conditions of approval imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection with appli- cation for Minor Subdivision 249-77 to divide 2.06 acres into three parcels, Walnut Creek area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the Area Planning Commission could not make the necessary findings to grant the lot area variances requested by the applicant and that the lot lines for Parcels A and B were changed by the Commission to adhere to the R-20 zoning ordinance; and Mr. Gerald Felice, representing the owners, having stated that the proposed property line would be too close to the existing house on Parcel C and would require the removal and destruction of mature trees, and having requested permission to relocate the drive- way on the north side of the property instead of the south side so that the turnaround would not be in the front yard; and Mr. Allen Froyd, representing the developer, having stated that the parcels originally proposed would contain 20,000 square feet with the inclusion of the private driveway, and having urged that the variances be approved; and Mr. Bra-don having advised that the County Ordinance Code excludes driveways from the total parcel size, and having stated that the Planning staff has no objection to relocation of the drive- way as requested by Mr. Felice; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that development in the area strongly adheres to the R-20 zoning and that in his opinion subdivision of the property should be in accordance with the existing zoning, having concurred with staff on the relocation of the driveway, and having recommended that the appeal be granted in part by amending Condition No. 1 accordingly; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED and Minor Subdivision 249-77 is APPROVED subject to conditions (Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof) . PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. CERTIFIED COPY CC: C. W. & Marjorie Felice I certify thnt this is a full. true & correct copy of Central Cal Construction the orit nal document which is on file in my office. and that it was nass-A & adopt.-d by the Board of Director of Planning Sttperci::or- of Cantrt r,,:zta County. C ttifornia. on Public Works Department the date %hoc-n. ,LTTE-T: J. E. OLSRO`. County BuildingInspection Department Clerk.0 ex-officio Clerk of said Board of supervisors. p on p by Deputy C:erk. MCttor Subdivision 249-77 � t` Central Cal Construction ChtIXUIT "A" CONDI'T'IONS OF APPROVAL: 1. This request is approved for three parcels per attached staff study dated December 30, 1977. The following conditions require compliance prior to filing the - Parcel Map unless otherwise indicated. The driveway may be relocated to the north ' property line instead of the south side as shown in the Staff Study. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Pul)lic bodes Department as follows: A_ Relinquish abutter's rights of .recess alongAinville Botttevard tiLth the exception of a 25 foot opening for an access. road along the southerly.. property line. B. Convey to the County, by Offer pf Dedication, a drainage eas«iefit the drainage ditch through Parcel C. The width of the cascmcnt shall inclitdc the bed of ditch phis 2.0 times the depth (tops kf,bank- to channel bed) measured-harizontally on cacti side of rite heel widtii, Islas a`-22 foot wide atcasrt cascm nt on the easterly.sidc, The location of the easement to be determined jointly by the applicant`s engineer and Public Waris, Departmu:;t, Land Development Division, to avoid conflict with exi.,ting structures. The arra occupied b;: any existin;; - structure shall be: excluded from the drainage easement. in necordancc with Section SM-4.414 of rite Ord i,nance Code, the owners . of all existing enscments within areas ro lid"conveyed to Contra Cost,, County shall. consent to. the conveyance of those areas. Iflicn the Parect ?lap is submitted for checking, the areas'to be conveyed shall be shown thereon. The instrtnmcnt/s,.-which must he executed by the ow:lcrls before rite Parcel MI) can he f led, wi I I. he prepared by . til: Publ ie Works._ Delrartment,.; Land llcvelopmcnt'Division'..- At I 'tnstrnwents. shall be. recorded simultaneously with..the, Parcel !4hp . . No=itcra :tent structures artier than: No: : -•structurew,:.kha l'I-be 'coiistructed:"within or over-any-dedicated drainage easement.. -. 0. Surface w•ttcr oriSin:tting on the-suhject praperty sliaiI. not,be discharged in a concentrated manner onto -adjacent land. . E... t:nlartle the existing earthen- ditch to a S foot bottom width. 2:1 side slopes and approximttcly 3 feet depth. A Whainape .Permit slut t'hc. obtained. from the-Pttbl is .Corks Department prior to -the construction or. these. improve— . tnents. A deferred improvement agreement may be executed with the County .for these improvements if hydraulic analysis--by the applicant's engineer indicates that the existing channel can safely carry runoff at the current state of development of the water shed. tub VV47t3 _ .t r EXH I BIT 0e1'" Knui r Subdivision 249-77( _ t, rase 2 - F. Install ail 'ttew tit!1ity'distribution services tendergiounct_ . G. Colttribttte the amount or :Suo_titt per gross acre to the County to corer the amount of Future Draina-le fees prior to the fil ilia of the Parcel 'lap_ ii. File n i'arcel Rip on the entire praccl prior to tite sate ox• development of any parcel. The parcel nt.-tp must he filed with the County public Works D41lartmcnt and recorded within one year from the date of the approval of this minor subditision'or this permit to subdivide will expire. Upon approved of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted to record tltc Parcel Map. V 1. An encroaclunettt permi t" sitaI I be obt a i ncxl rrom the 11ubl ie Works•ltettarttoeur,,_" } Land Dcvelo1mcnt Divison, for driveway connections and other construction: within the right of may of Danville Boulevard. 3. The applicant shall pay $530•for Pork Dedication Fee(P.D.#129-78'). - 4: Comply with the requirements of the Fire District. 5. Comply with the-requirements of the Sanitary District. • ' 6. Comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Deportment- 7. The oppiicont shall submit a map showing tree location an proposed parcels 8 and C. 8. The 25-foot access easement and hammerhead turnorouna shall be paved to a width of 16 feet. . Adjustments of required pavement may he mode in order to save existing trees. Paving shall consist of 6_inches of base rock and 1 Y2 inches of aspholtic-concrete -and catfat m to all County private road standards. The�cpPlieant is re#erred to Section"922-4.604 of the Ordinance Code and to the County Building 4nspcc#iort Department for procedures to be followed in connection with the required improvements which have- to be fulfilled prior to recording the Parcel Map. Section 9224.604 provides in part:that required improvements can be either constructed or secured by adequate cash deposit or co-rporate sure!y.bond. 9. The minor subdivision lies within •a flood prone area as desim-' oted of the maps prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in'cooperatign with the U.S. Department of Mousing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administration, for the Sari Francisco Bay Area. 10. The 100 year flood hazard and flood prone potential tnay he mitigated by proper foundation and structure design, or other means, subject to the approval of the County 3uilding Inspection Department. 0llf' ` 1 0�p`'� J1tit r+ r�� f Pw J a { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14, 1978 In the Matter of Releasing Deposit for Subdivision 4496 , Danville Area. On June 1, 1976 this Board resolved that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Subdivision Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Dame' Construction Company the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deuosit Permit Detail Number 117190 dated 'Iay- 20, 1974. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14th day of Narc:n 19 78 Originating Department: Public Works (LD) J. R. O LSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk cc: Public Works Director-LD Sandra L. ; al so_i Dame' Construction Company P. 0. Box 100 San Ramon, CA 94583 V H -24 4/77 15m 001 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Consulting Services Agreement for StoneValley School Neighborhood Park - Phase II, Alamo Area. (County Service Area R-7) (Work Order 5424-927) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Thomas E. Baak & Associates, Landscape Architects, Walnut Creek for design and construction documents for the StoneValley School Neighborhood Park, Phase II, Alamo. This Agreement is effective March 7, 1978 and provides for a maximum payment of $6,105, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. _ PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Originator: P. W. Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bldgs and Grnds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 14th day of March 1978 Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. oLSSON, Clerk Accounting Section . County Auditor-Controller BY Deputy Clerk J. Dye Sandra L. Nie son County Administrator P. Burton Consultant H-24 4177 15m C0.3SJL T ING SER"ICES AGREE14ENT �. S��"_•'_ 11_ti2ne_ These :en:3lVC^..3`_�:�r3 are __-:::o•-•w=a :- � f - - „_e_c� ..;� r e ergm (a) Contra Costa County �_. (b) �C ..� -r.':.'3 N'="e I nc:.a._L'15=3: Thcun c�Baak 8 Associates. 1620 North Main ' etmat_ Walnut rrppk. California g4596 (c) :ate: March 7, 1978 (d) Pr:,,eet :.%=e, ..=-mer i Locat_on: Stone Valley School Neighborhood Park-Phase. II,:Al.a: .;'x (e) Fv.mit LL-:i _J6,105 or Order - 2. $+::�tl:"as. �j w.�7e w..a q th ;ar: 1 �h hereto: S _ _r_t•..res attest .e _.,_es a� Co"S._ P.B Wm MEN= State of California as Contra Costa County , A..n.UN'L• .ZYI (C_- 45-111 J. The person si ni^' 3 ave for Consultant :�: .%M ~o• re '_.^_ 0h se =^e:914 -idual ars' tusiness V •`3�` . .s ^ _so _ appeared ..e_V� ...� o.► a � and •_...:1_ -zed that Srr:�.._ 9 r_r� ' • .7 r9-�_.• . .� 47�rw'/�`/M �dr� t -he J""•^G� l+' p,+ than. he r•,•w+'f-N-5-1 �.... -- m ny�Tch-1 . n---,r^d abcv= executed the hi +n�.�.— _p.7� a..r. .. t. t`fv_I.r __V._ or tea_ ... ._. .r.._r Y.Y.. r.._ within' li L7 Y_�.....ant pt�r`st:::::. to its by- ,*s or a resc ­11=.- its Be. ;r.-- ,�•-•;• Es m.L, OFFICIAL SEAL --::- JAMES'L AtJTRY s Im"f now.EAL1900" or /IIN161rJ1L.OAIOi.IN Comm QWA;COIINVY �� Ib CNwMMN. N JMMINr 10 love, tyCia.,j Ptxrl_c 3. D +_ee Effea~rj+Je on the above datLe, the above—=J pub213L mn., ,, _rd-COLc(Lt a a and p_-rpm-:.se as fol l acs: ti. '_O.'."�^t. r.:blia r.�«^.";j -ereby a' ;''Iq s C.dr_s'.L�;a�, and Ca./.a•Oa.ar.t �.cepts s-.mh. _ . _ a. _•�.L./..�_Y an Yrs./ e..-p ojT.m^_t, t0 s^.2r"'.?:':I the pro:ess=ma semi.:es de$Cr{ ed ^e_•,P.i•!, war..the terms an. __n ccrsicemz1cn of are paZ:rm .s stated; keret:• 5. ...,c..e of ..ez'•rice. of se ..e s be ..s ;,e;i =n ,pie .,_i'x A,. att._.,_ed.- �f I re_o an.: ;._n;w a part hereof. G. I.mic—a••ce. Cor'sultara;, sh-- a-. tin • w a ••,.�{ 'tal A� , � no cos:COS.-. to .t''�.tb__C :.fie ..j, C.,tain a:lu Y.�..I1�/Y�_. - 'I�'.', '',:• •"�;:i the te:A;he_m-o : (a) ::be eml Co sensation B:5::.mce pmrsuanu to state law,' and (b) Q=.re:^.emi ve Li*bi'{ty Trstman e, ticludingr coverage for arced and non-owned'autos biles,..' °f with a ca.:cined 3i^;,71_e Lrlt co:e^arge of $500,030 for all dames:due to fly irzj••:ry, sicla:ess or disease, or death to any Versa:, and -4_m-age to property, inclt4ing loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or oceu_r.e::ce. Consultant.shall f, arising ° ev'deuce of such covermage, naming Plaol{c Ag e:ey; its off' _cers .and employees.'as add;tion]. ir:5u_r'eds, and re-Tuiring 33 days' written notiaa of policy Lapse or cancellation. 7. P:=ar_:. Public Agency shall pay Consultant for pro:essior_al services perforrwd -at the rates snawn in AppmzU x B attached hereto, which include all overread and incidental- expenses, ncidentalexrerses, for which no additional ca ensaticn shall be alluded. In no event'shall the total &=mnt paid to the Ccnmultart exceed the .myment limit specified in Sec. I(e)-di prior written appr oral of the Contra Costa Cownty Public 14be s VLrector. Consultant's statemmit of charges shall t:e su'bdtted at convenient intervals. Payment will be r•',de Within, thirty (30) days after receipt of each staterimit. B. Ter.^{:ation. At itZ optlun, Public A&:ay may ter. re -Imte this. agement-'at ani•:time:•.. :=::::.:;:' Y >. : by leri.ta. notice to the Consultant, whether or not the Consultant is. in-default. L'porl'. such term"l- mica, Consultant agrees to turn over to Public Agency everything pertaining to the work possessed by him or under his control at that time, and will bepaid, • v.out dual icaticn, all mmunts due or thereafter Cecari q due on account .of semrices' rendered to the date of ter dnaticn. 9. Stags. The Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an: w e:'pla;;ee o: Public Agency. 10. I:__rn_'.: . i n. T:e Consultant shall defend, save, and hold harmless Public Agcy and its o:ficers and czployees from any and all liability for any injurl or darages arising fmm or connected with the services provided hereunder by Cmsultant or any person.. .. under its control. Attac.'rre::.s L . E. =;w I Appendix A r: ^ppe-^.ci x 3 mAR 1 1978 M Appendix C vr;. :-z approved trj County Counsel J. R:- � 77 OSK�OA�D:-p f. CO. . _. ..,.. .:.-• . .w r :.. Appendix A to Consulting Services Agreement dated March 7, 1978 between CQlltra Costa County and Thomas E. Baak STONE VALLEY SCHOOL NEIGHBORHOOD PARK PHASE II SCOPE OF SERVICES A. LOCATION, NATURE AND PURPOSE 1 . The site is located at Stone Valley Elementary School , Miranda Avenue, Alamo, California. 2. Phase I of this project consisted of a picnic area and Parcourse on the school grounds, utilizing a Joint Powers Agreement between the School District and R-7 Service Area. Phase II will complete the facilities substantially in accordance with the 24" x 36" "Preliminary Plan" dated March 3, 1977 by Contra Costa County Public Works Department. B. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 . The Landscape Architect shall hold current registration as a Landscape Architect in the State of California and furthermore shall certify by entering into this Agreement that he is professionally competent and able to provide the professional services outlined herein by reason of his personal knowledge and shall and that of his staff of consultants re- tained and paid by him. 2. Consultants retained by the Landscape Architect shall be approved by the County. 3. The Landscape Architect shall attend all meetings and conferences as re- quested equested by the County. 4. Cost considerations are not to be considered as justification for breach of sound principles of landscape architectural , architectural and engineer- ing design. If the cost of the work is increased beyond the approved cost estimates by any changes involving quality or quantity, the Landscape Architect must give written notice within seven days to the County. 5. The Landscape Architect agrees that no approval of plans and specifications by County relieves the Architect of the responsibility for the adequacy, fitness and correctness of design and for designing work in accordance with sound and accepted engineering, architectural , and landscape architectural principles. -1- 004-4( Stone Valley School Neighborhood Park Phase II Scope of Services (contd) C. PROGRAM This Program is not intended to constitute a complete and final description of the requirements pertaining to this project, but merely states basic intent and conditions. It is the Landscape Architect's responsibility to investigate, develop, and formulate a complete and workable program within the framework outlined herein and obtain necessary approvals and clearances. 1 . Complete the remaining half of the Picnic Area, including trellis structure (to match existing) , concrete slabs, plater/bench, one barbecue pad, four barbeques, and eight concrete table/benches. 2. Two tennis courts including fencing, net assemblies and benches. 3. Tennis court lighting. 4. Spectator bleachers 5. Practice wall 6. Landscaping including irrigation 7. Utility work to support the irrigation and tennis court lighting. D. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES 1 . Design Development Phase a. Review the program furnished by the County to ascertain the require-' ments of the project and review the understanding of such require- ments with the County. b. Provide a preliminary evaluation of the program and the project budget requirements, as stated by the County each in terms of the other. c. Provide and review with the County schematic alternative approaches to design and construction of the project. d. Submit drawings, outline specifications and cost estimates confirming the mutually agreed upon program, design and project budget require- ments and describing the size, character and materials of the project._ 2. Construction Documents Phase a. Based on the mutually agreed upon program design and project budget requirements, prepare Construction Documents consisting of Drawings and Specifications seeting forth in detail the requirements for the construction of the project. 'Work shown in the Construction Documents shall meet requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. -2- 00480 Stone Valley School Neighborhood Park Phase II Scope of Services (contd) b. Submit a final detailed Statement of Probable Construction Cost, based on work shown in the Construction Documents. 3. Bidding Phase: Assist in obtaining bids and awarding contract. The bidding procedure will be administered by the County with assistance from the Landscape Architect who will do the following: a. Handle all arrangements and distribution of the contract documents. b. Prepare and distribute all addenda to the contract documents. c. Answer questions and provide clarifications directed to the contract documents. d. Assist the County in reviewing the submitted bids and advise the County concerning acceptance or rejection of bids. 4. Construction Phase: Construction administration will be provided by the County with the Landscape Architect assisting in the general administration of the construction contract. The Landscape Architect's duties shall include but not be limited to the following: a. To advise as to the true intent of the contract documents and to notify the Contractors of such intent in writing with field orders, sketches, reports, or other memoranda. However, the Architect shall not commit the County to extra expense or otherwise modify the construction contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. b. Approve Contractor's payment requests. c. Check submittals and shop drawings. d. Prepare contract change orders when directed by the County. e. Make periodic inspections of the work. f. Provide technical direction as necessary. g. Endeavor to secure compliance by the Contractor with the contract documents, making reasonable effort to see that they avoid errors and omissions. (The Landscape Architect, however, shall not be responsible for the performance of Contractors) . h. Landscape Architect shall assemble and deliver to the County all guarantee operating instructions, equipment list, equipment manuals, etc. , upon completion of the work. i. Landscape Architect shall assist the County in obtaining the necessary compliance with the guarantees and warranties by the Contractor for one year following the filing of the Notice of Completion. -3- 00481 Stone Valley School Neighborhood Park Phase II Scope of Services (contd) a E. DOCU14ENTS AND DRAWINGS a 1 . All contract documents shall be prepared by the Landscape Architect except General Conditions, Bid Forms, Instructions to Bidders, and other standard County items which will be provided by the County to the architect for inclusion with the Specification Book. 2. The following documents will be furnished to the County: a. Up to 4 copies of schematic alternative schemes for review purposes. b. Up to 4 copies of drawings,outline specifications and cost estimate of the Design Development Phase for checking purposes. c. Up to 8 copies of the working drawings , specifications and final cost estimate fo,.- checking purposes. d. Upon final approval of the above-mentioned working drawings and specifications, the Landscape Architect shall furnish the County up to Five complet sets of plans and specifications. The County reserves the right to request additional copies of plans and specifications as may be required, and only the direct printing costs of which will be at additional County expense. 3. As-Built Tracings The Landscape Architect shall include in the specifications a requirement for the construction contractor to maintain a set of current, detailed field record drawings, in a form satisfactory to the County, indicating significant deviations from the construction contract documents, shop draw- ings or installation arawings, and exact locations of concealed work, in- cluding underground utilities. Where deviations are accoOlpiished by Change Order or Field Order, the field record drawings shall annotated to indicate the Change Orders or Field Orders by date and number. On completion of the construction work, the field record drawings shall be submitted to the County via the Landscape Architect, who shall verify the accuracy, completeness and legibility of the field record information shown on the drawings. F. TIME PERIODS It is understooa and agreed that time is of the essence in this Agreement and the work shall start immediately upon execution of the Agreement. The Landscape Architect shall carry the work forward expeditiously and with adequate forces. G. DUTIES OF COUNTY 1 . The over-all administration of the project, including the general adminis- tration of the construction Contract, will be accomplished by the Architectural Division of the County P�;b lc 'orks Department, for and on behalf of the County. -4- 00482 Stone Valley School Neighborhood Park Phase II Scope of Services (contd) B. The following will be accomplished by the County: 1. Obtain and deliver to the Landscape Architect all necessary site information. 2. The County will review all sketches, drawings, specifications, proposals, contracts, and other documents presented to it and will act promptly thereon, notifying the Landscape Architect of any and all decisions thereon. 3. The County will act promptly in all matters requiring its attention so as not to unreasonably delay the work of the Landscape Architect in the erection and construction of the project. 4. Provide one or more project inspectors who will conduct the day to day construction inspection if the County determines that additional and more extensive representation at the site is required than is provided by the Landscape Architect. Project inspector will report to both the County and the Landscape Architect and will be under the general direction of the Architect with respect to techinical details. 5. Provide all necessary construction testing services. 6. Notify the Landscape Architect in writing of apparent deficiencies in materials and workmanship during the guarantee period. 7. Pay all fees required by any division or department of the State of California for filing and checking of any item of service prepared by Architect. 8. Provide 24"x36" tracing paper for working drawings as required by the Architect. H. SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS It is agreed that payments to the Landscape Architect shall be made as follows: Maximum Percentage Payment Number Basis of Payment of Total Fee Due 1 Approval of Design Development documents and cost estimate 30% 2 Approval of Final Construction documents and cost estimate 70% 3 Filing the :-atice of Completion for the Construction Contract 100% I. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS This agreement and each of its terms shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto, jointly and severally. 00483 -5- APPENDIX B CHARGE RATES 1 . Time by Classification of Personnel : Principal Architect S35.00 per hour Project Architect 22 times payroll Job Captain 2'z times payroll Senior Draftsman 23Z times payroll Junior Draftsman 2sj times payroll Clerical 2-2-1 times payroll In no case shall the 2!2 times payroll exceed the Principal 's hourly rate. 2. Consultants: Architect's consultants' time shall be paid at Architect's cost which shall be computed by applying the applicable above rates to consultants ' personnel _ Detailed statements of consultants ' bills shall be submitted as part of Architect's bill for services. 3. Transoortation: Cost to Architect for transportation will be considered as included in the above charges and no extra payrr.ent trill be made therefore. Expenses for essential trips to areas outside the Bay Area will be reimbursed by the County only when the County has issued prior written approval therefore. 4. Printing: Only direct costs for previously approved printing will be reimbursed by the County. Appendix B to Consulting Services Agreement dated _Margh 7. 1978 between Contra Costa County, Public storks Department and Thomas E. Baak & Associates. 1 of 1 OU48� V S.V. FORM FORTH 99 (Oct. 1968) CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Certificate issued to Name and audress of Insured County of Contra Costa Thomas B. Baak, 4 Associates 2430 Brighton Way Walnut Creek, California 94598 Perils insured against $ 100.00 deductible, applying to J Fire ..:gid Lightning ❑ Sprinkler Leakage all perils except theft [X� Extended Coverage Liability which is $500.00 Lxj Vandalism & Malicious illischief LRi Non-owned Auto Location of property covered (1) 2430 Brighton Way Walnut Creek, California 94598 and all employees therein (2) while on Company business. (:3) (•1) Policy Insurer Term Coverage& Amount of Number ! i From To Locations Insurance -41-01-28� Insurance Co. of the West 3-9-78 3-9-79 Liability %009000. ! Products $500,000. i Bmpl oyer a Non-owned Auto $500,000. fl owned auto $500,000. f Legend: SP—Specific insurance B —Building(s) 1—Location #1 BL—Blanket insurance BE—Building(s) & Equipment 2—Location #2 R —Reporting form—amount of ins. E —Equipment 3—Location#3 shown is limit of liability for all ES —Equipment& Stock 4—Location #4 contributing insurance S —Stock A—All locations ❑ Mortgagee Clause (requires 10 day written notice of cancellation to mortgagee) ❑ Lenders I,r)ss Payable Endorsement (policy continues in force M days after written notice of cancellation is received by lender) 30 (� Other payee clause (copy attached to this Certif:..,ie) Policies contain clause indicated above. Loss, if any, payable to the party to whom this Certificate is issued. unless otherwise noted below. I certify that the above described policies exist and cover only in accordance with the policy terms. Agent-Broker 3-9-78 (�`� URt (TITLE) M ck In urance Insurance P.O. Box 105 Orinda, Calif. 94563 V1`Imo`/V\J■ a (FIRM AND ADDRESS) i EMPLOYER'S NON-OWNERSHIP AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Farm MLS-222 (FA to-") INSURANCE ENDORSEMENT SCHEDULE The limits of the Company's liability are on the basis and for the amounts designated below: Limits J00 0100 L'udily Injury $ • each perwn. Liability 5009000. each occurrence. t'roperty Damage$ ,000' each occurrence. Advance Premium $ 205.00 Liability lts consideration of the payment of premium and subject to all the terms of this endorsement, the Company agrees with the named insured as follows: i I. BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY COVERAGE The Company will pay on behalf of the insured,all sums which the insured shall become legally obligated to pay as damages because uf: bodily injury or property damage to which this insurance applies cau.ard by an occurrence and arising,put of the use by any person, other than the named insured, of a null-owned private passenger automobile in the business of the named insured, or arising out of the use in such husitscas by :rtu c1nployce of the named insured of :illy non-owned commercial autonwbile if the use of such commer- cial automobile is occasional and infrequent.and the Company shall have the right and duty to defend any suit against the insured weking; damages tits acct,utst of such budily injury or property damage, even if any of the allegations of the suit are gnntsulless, false or fraudulent,and ncuv make such investigation and settlement of any claim ur suit as it deems expedient, but the Company ,luall not he uhligatcd to pay any, claim or judgment or to defend any suit after the applicable limit of the Company's liability has been exhausted by the payment of judgments or settlements. Exclusions This insurance does not apply: a. to liability assuuued by the insuucd under any contract or agrecnu•ut; b. to any obligation for which the insured or any carrier as his insurer may be held liable under any workmen's compensa- tion, uucmployunrnt compensation or disability bcuetits law, or under any similar law; c, to bodily in)lory to ally cmpluycv of the iu•urcd frisilou out of and in the course of his employment by the insured, but this cxrlmsiou flow., loot apply to ally such injury arising; out of and in the course of domestic employment by the insured unless lhcuc(its thereof are in whole or in part cithrr payable or required to be provided under any workmen's eontpensa- tion law; d. uu property damage to t 11 property owtscd for bring transported by for insured or (2) property rented to or in the care, custody full control of the musurcd- or as to which the insured is fur any purpose exercising physical control, other than property damage to a resident or a private g;arag;c by a private passenger automobile covered by this insurance. II. PERSONS INSURED Each of the following; is all insured uulrr this insurance to the extent set forth below: ' a. the named insured; This Endorsement must be attached to Change Endorsement MLB-20 when issued after the Policy is written. Page I of 2 Form MLB-222(Ed.10.06) 0U43I W ^-� v ,^,. r^w <;.. it -r•t *er;�'Ima,x °n�w,vq"fi'�« -W, s^- c . , '+ qw a 1 t l•'Y � FY L ' r J1 17 F 5 i� C �II Of Ct�ln `S b. any partner or executive usficcr of life ttaute+l imaratl . COiti. �f Nutlr of the following is in iu+urril: incl alI" t/ OffiCslc/�'6 �pT0yN�i�s ,+. a. any person eitgaj;ed its the l,usalr.s of his rntltktrrr with retllseet tp Isodily ipjwry la iay Erlt4iw etnployroE ><ttchi 11170ot F �. injured its the l+turdr of lila rlllllluxltlrllt; ' `. ` v y xr t� U. any partner or executive officer with reslle to an anion whilc owned by sueli paruirr orofficer oc a tttenlbersof bps' ' � .� household; C. any person%chile usxratinj;:as ututu4bile sales agency r0air,shop;servicestat".,,puultc 1prrKt or public parXta sspacr �:� ,,Mich rryli ct to any txcltrrrucr•arising:0116.11 Ail$ 01+rrl16in thereof but this;i.xcluttwu ttt>L•It u�t apply to ilia ti:uuul,tit�lurld.i," ��� This in.uraucc doc.%nut apply to Initlily injury ur property dautaKr.arisntg.nut ni a nunwwned autmuub lt:used in phi cnitdttc�, + s;4 f4of any partilcrsbill or joint venture t)( which tile Itt.ured 6'a ll:trttlrrttr a Dlefldlrr.ant�lwlucli: nut+lCst►ttl�tclf>ul«thty,)hlluy� as nameduaureJ, ..r tf tUc uantrll ut.usrJ t%a l+arutcr.lul►au autwnubdc owned.by,or rrp,l.tcrrd nl`life nanit is aA lia_rtsi r c,t4S'Jl: thefeof. - 111.LIMITS OF LIABILITY Ile•arJllys uffor uuulber of-(I j inwrrda fuller thin Htbc t`L)tkrlKsuur nrp;aipxatiouxiwho.oxtrm bnibl ut o ur- Irb serf �f Jalliage, (J) claiitis suadc_or uita bruught-t,n;accuuni;I lasdily injury:ur pruprrty datiugc ur.(4) aotuuwhllcs:•-tu wluclt thud policy aptilirs,the Culrtpally'x liability'; lisuiled as follows: + X 1 The limit of bodily injury li.d+ilitj mattd in the %Cltcdulr as;appliealtl��ps "rash.perstnt' is:ill tuutt of file tuNtlruly>+ -;z �wf '�, liability fur Al damagc, because rf hiwlily injury, .Luauill oil hy:4111 Breslin-as a,r6itttM of alry nue rJr�urrcltre but"zlibjll t � ' to lite a1Kilc protusion re.pectillg "rich Iteraaii, file lotal,.h:ibility_of the Cuuglarly` fur ,all .datnayrr,-btrui+r Id h+Mlity injury sustautcd by two ur ul,ur per.,a►. a. i rr.ulr of :►uy ouc occursion 1►all,-+!tit• exrrril lh� iinit.ul 13I'licr1it Yxs. liability .taut its lite schedule.t.applicable aL"rarb o,ccurrruee',,Tbc.total liability, t:u of,Ilse niprny fur, tlLil:uli.t�lx l .jurtusr ' X of :ill pruticrtydamage 3m,taim6d by stile lir Ill,+re jtarmm,% or urgaisizatitow%. "the rtiault of an) uuvr,ticutrrenu Ilial! nut � a rr�� excecd the limit of itrulwrty damage liability atatcd ill the ".ehrtluli-A!t apldicabk Io !rcaclv tircurrlult" Fur file purpose of detcrukismig the limit of-tile Cuiupauy's:,liability, all builily ul)pry:au+f,itruplrty tlaulagl aru,ulg.uut +►fr v_ - coutiuiwus-ur rrpcatcd Cxpusure to .wh5tautially tits.nlll-p;rslaral conditions'sllall;lis't'UIIFNItrld art arisiu<< 4ut:.isf-ottl ti: occurrence. '�* IV. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS �Y When used in reference to this inaurauce; •conwncrcial automobile" means .in atiturnubile of the truck type or other automobile dexijomd for.the tramps orwill its: i material or merchalidise uvcr.public rua+l.; "11011-utrncd autuutubilc" shall lnralt an automobile not uwncd iii whulr ur in:liar[ by. nKitarrCd qt tl►,r !talar uf, hiit•il LY, Iraacrl by or luanrd to rhe iwnred iosurcd. ur if she itaincd insures! i a partnaslup any partner .!Wells 'private pasbengcr automobile` mcait,a,•i-whre private liassellger+tr station wagon,type aututnuhllc, ?, .trailer:' includes semi-trailer.but does not include mobile equipment. V. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS Execs Insurance -- Nun-0%ited Autunn,biles This insurance shall be cxccss in..urallcr over ally other valid anis colteldilt a iuuirause available to the lu.sured VI. OTHER PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS ENDORSEMENT a. Thr'fulluaiitp; prt,tisiuns appjir«Isle it..�etSiurr f ;alt 11 uf,thc_jxllty'arr,.applterislr t,r,ahh ui+luruultntWaV-'Ktrlr F t �.Clu iuu; histwctiott and Au,lit; k autc3,xtou, Sullniy,atigit; and`.,rat;r;►pii f1J of 1'utiry: Nentn'l,' t lrritiiry, - ll. 'iCCtfUll- lI-;Art ap{il1i:•b:r blstldtirtiemrilt..tiulrliiClticlllaryl'1Ymtlstx t t s rt.t Uutic,,i. for k:;.ut taf:+lrcurrrl3s�, Claius 6r twit- A"ttiuit`Amail+st ibc (uulliany.-Nucltar, hacctu ; N - X57 t �t �Ylr l :�+. s w v.�.u '.�.�^• � - r, ,w. '75y�«�rti%•,�rcu ,r"`'rC,+ts�taMr�:`:-gf��✓.at` In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 . 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Three CETA Title III YCCIP Program Contracts The Board having approved (by its order dated December 20, 1977) submission of revised YCCIP grant documents to the U. S. Department of Labor (DOL) requesting $225,288 in federal CETA Title III grant funds (DOL Grant #06-8004-38) to establish a Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projects (YCCIP) Program in Contra Costa County during the period from January 1, 1978 through September 30, 1978, and _ The Board having authorized (by its order dated January 17, 1978) contract negotiations with prospective contractors for operation of certain YCCIP programs, as set forth below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, purchase of service contracts for the term from January 17, 1978 through September 30, 1978, with the below-named contractors, upon approval of said contracts as to form by the Office of the County Counsel and upon approval of said YCCIP grant documents by the U. S. Department of Labor, in order to expedite the implementation of said YCCIP contract programs, as follows: CONTRACT CONTRACT CONTRACTOR NUMBER PAYMENT LIMIT 1. Contra Costa County Superintendent 28-442 $ 113,526 of Schools 2. Neighborhood House of 28-443 $ 41,547 North Richmond, Inc. 3. Pittsburg Unified School District 28-444 $ 27,985 PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978. 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 Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts S Grants Unit affixed this lathdoy of March 19 78 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program irector / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors BY "�r��" J`y��`�'/�' Deputy Clerk amze L. Jolinson 00488 WB24497 15m Contra Costa County Standard Form ' STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 28 ,- 444 Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: Provision of a CETA Title III Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projects (YCCIP) Program for YCCIP-eligible youth residing in Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named ' above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Capacity: Public agency - Address: 2000 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 17, 1978 and it terminates September 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 27,985 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by-reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. 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. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 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 Courzr CETA Title III YCCIP Proposed Plan (U. S. Department of Labor Grant §^06-8004-38), and any modifications or revisions thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title III of the Comp. Empl. and Training Act of 1973 (CETA), as amended; Youth Empl. & Demonstration Projects Act of 1977; 29 USCA Sec. 801ff; 29 CFR Parts 94, 97 (Sec. 97.601 et seq.) and 98; Calif. Gov. Code Sec. 26227 and 53703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: ' COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By By Board of Supervisors r Designee Superintendent of Schools (Designate official capacity in business st: J. R. Olsson, County Cle—k and affix corporation seal) State of California } ss. County of Contra Costa ) e ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recomme ded by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that' he/ By they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: 'IMK.� .X t Cf. By f Designee ?��X otary Public/Dep tq County Clerk F I,=,A. :� ., 00489 h5W r P:OUC—C-1.40;N14 ; (A-4617 REV 6/76) i%' .,ur, t�a;;fftiCE:a q "W.,4A COS81;QUIfIT 7u,rommnswr.E+ones Dec.15.1581 Contra C69ta County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 28 - 4A4 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ J b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [XJ c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of,Cost), and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and . (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. 00490 (A-4618 REV 6/76)_ -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number S. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor 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) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, " including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, 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 within 30 days of demand by/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 such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. 00491 (A-4618 RE17 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN (CETA Title III YCCIP Programs) Number 28 - 444 1. YCCIP Program Specifications. Contractor shall establish and operate a Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projects (YCCIP) Program during the term of this Contract pursuant to Title III of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) and County's federally approved CETA Title III YCCIP Proposed Plan as described in Paragraph 8. (Project) of this Contract. Contractor shall operate said program in accordance with CETA regulations (including, but not limited to, 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 97.624 and 97.628) and with the YCCIP Program Specifications which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Subject to and insofar as not inconsistent with this Service Plan, Contractor shall hire and employ YCCIP- eligible youth in at least 11 project job positions in accordance with said YCCIP Program Specifications, specifying the types of jobs, number of job positions, and duration of employment for youth participants; and these job specifications may not be changed by Contractor, except by obtainingr� for written approval from the County Manpower Program Director or her designee. Contractor shall pay such participants at the wage rate of $2.65 per hour in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures set forth below. 2. Residency. At the time of both application for employment and selection and hiring by Contractor, program participants must reside within the geographic boundaries of Contra Costa County, but outside the city limits of the City of Richmond. 3. Eligibility and Hiring of Title III YCCIP Participants. All CETA partici- pants who are selected and hired by Contractor to fill Title III YCCIP job positions under this Contract must be hired in accordance with the eligibility and selection requirements prescribed by County and CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 97.623), including, but not limited to, the following: a. Eligibility for YCCIP Job Positions. Each applicant hired by Contractor to fill a CETA Title III YCCIP job position under this Contract must meet the following eligibility criteria: (1) At the time of application and hiring, each such person must be: (a) 16 through 19 years of age, inclusive, at the time of enrollment and hiring into the program; and (b) Unemployed. (2) No individuals selected for participation in Contractor's program shall be from families whose annual income exceeds 85% of the lower living-standard income level as defined in CETA Regional Bulletin No. 85-77 (November 30, 1977). (3) If a 16 through 19 year old youth was unemployed at the time of enrollment into any other program under CETA, that individual may be transferred into this YCCIP program. (4) Program participation shall be limited to nationals of the United States and aliens who have been accorded the privilege of residing in the United States as lawful permanent residents or are otherwise legally available for work in the United States. b. Hiring and Target Croup Requirements. Contractor shall establish YCCIP job positions and hire and select eligible participants in accordance with the following requirements: (1) Contractor shall give special consideration to the needs of eligible veterans in accordance with CETA regulations. Initials: 9 ,O Contractor County Dept. -1- Oj�d(►�1 _. .9 SERVICE PLAN (CETA Title III Y:.:CIP Programs) �. AA ' Number � � (2) Contractor shall make efforts to hire those youths who are having severe difficulties in obtaining employment, including, but not limited to, those youth who: (a) Lack credentials such as a high school diploma; (b) Require substantial basic and remedial skill development; (c) Are women, members of minority groups, offenders (as defined in 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 94.4), or handicapped; or (d) Have dependents. (3) Contractor shall give preference to economically disadvantaged youth, such that at least 75% of the individuals selected for participation in Contractor's YCCIP Program will be economically disadvantaged as defined in 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 94.4. (4) In hiring CETA Title III YCCIP participants, Contractor shall also give special consideration on an equitable basis to eligible applicants who are from the significant segments (i.e., Target Groups) delineated in the YCCIP Program Specifi- cations which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 4. Documentation of Eligibility and Selection. Contractor shall establish and maintain records documenting each applicant's eligibility and required verifications, retain the information on which this documentation is based in a participant's record file, and retain the applications of persons not selected for participation and the reasons for their non-selection, in accordance with CETA regulations [29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 97.623 and 98.18(b)] and in the form and manner prescribed by the County Manpower Program Director. 5. Training and Supportive Services. Contractor shall provide training and/or supportive services for participants as specified in the YCCIP Program Specifications and the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures set forth below, and in accordance with guidelines prescribed by the County Manpower Program Director. 6. Maintenance of Effort. Contractor shall ensure a maintenance of effort as follows: a. Contractor's activities and services provided under this Contract shall result in an impact on the employment problems of youth and shall neither reduce nor supplant Contractor's-activities and services which were in effect prior to this Contract. b. Contractor shall use Federal funds provided under this Contract to supplement, rather than supplant, the level 'of funds that would otherwise be available to Contractor from non-Federal sources for the purpose ,of -planning and administering programs and activities within the scope of this Contract. c. Contractor's program activities shall not: (1) Result in the displacement of currently employed workers; (2) Substitute jobs assisted under this Contract for existing federally assisted jobs; (3) Employ any youth when any other person is on layoff by the employer from the same or any substantially equivalent job in the same area; (4) Employ any person to fill a job opening created by laying off or terminating the employment of any regular employee, or otherwise reducing the regular work force, in anticipation of filling vacancies by hiring youth to be supported under YCCIP; (5) Infringe upon the promotional opportunities which would otherwise be available to persons currently employed in public service not subsidized under CETA; and i Initials: t. • Contractor County Dept. -2- (�,+A(1 VV`�al1 SERVICE PLAN (CETA Title III YCCIP Programs) Number 2 8 - 444 (6) Permit a job to be filled in other than an entry—level position in any promotional line until applicable personnel procedures and collective bargaining agreements have been complied with. d. Where job restructuring will occur or where new job classifications will be developed, Contractor's program activities shall not be undertaken in order to negate established personnel procedures or to displace currently employed workers. 7. General Provisions. a. Participant Compensation, Benefits, and Working Conditions. Contractor shall provide all necessary participant wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 97.625, 97.718(c), and 98.24), including the provision of appropriate workers' compensation insurance coverage, and other fringe benefits for participants. Contractor understands that funds under this Contract cannot be paid into the California State unemployment insurance benefit system or a retirement system on behalf of participants, except as may be allowed by CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.25) or the U. S. Department of Labor, and that Contractor may be responsible to make unemployment compensation and retirement system contributions on behalf of participants employed under this Contract without recourse to the County of Contra Costa. b. Participant Rights. Contractor shall advise all participants (i.e., applicants and enrollees) of the existence of County's CETA grievance procedure and of their rights and responsibilities upon entering Contractor's program under this Contract. Contractor shall grant participants the opportunity to present grievances and complaints as required by County and CETA regulations, including informal hearings for resolving issues and complaints, prompt determinations, written notice of grounds for any proposed adverse action, opportunity to respond, and further appeal (in accordance with 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.26). Contractor shall advise every participant prior to his entering upon employment of the name of his employer and of his rights and benefits in connection with any CETA subsidized employment. c. Monitoring. Contractor's services and performance under this Contract shall be monitored as follows: (1) Contractor's staff will attend workshops provided by County's Manpower Project Office staff on the use and preparation of required forms, reports, and records. (2) Contractor shall prepare and submit to County timely, accurate fiscal and Management Information System (MIS) reports, which will be reviewed regularly by County's Manpower Project Office staff. (3) Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with County's Manpover Project Office staff to discuss the progress of the Contractor toward accomplishing established performance objectives and meeting applicable evaluation criteria, to assist Contractor's staff in solving administrative problems, and to assist Contractor in developing an effective program. d. Overtime and Staff Vacation Restrictions. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime under this Contract except as may be permitted under. the Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, specified in Paragraph 8.b. below. Contractor shall require all employees funded under this Contract to take off the full amount of vacation time (which is accrued during the term of this Contract) before the Contract terminates. e. Travel Restrictions. Contractor shall not incur costs under this Contract for travel outside of Contra Costa County without first obtaining prior written authori— zation from the County's Manpower Program Director. f. Allowable Contract Costs. In accordance with Paragraph 3. (Allowable Costs), page 1, of the Payment Provisions, Contractor shall also determine its allowable costs under this Contract pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 98.12 and 98.13), pertaining to: (1) General purposes for CETA expenditures, (2) Direct and indirect costs, (3) Policies and procedures, Initials: Contractor County Dept. —3— 00494 .. SERVICE PLAN (CETA Title III YCCIP Programs) Number 28 - 444 (4) Restrictions on use of funds, (5) Expenditures for building repairs, maintenance, and capital improvements (6) Allowable cost categories, (7) Classification of costs by category, (8) Examples of properly chargeable costs, (9) Administrative costs, (10) Travel costs, and (I1) Allocation of allowable costs among program activities. g. Acquisition of Equipment and Supplies. Contractor may procure materials, equipment and supplies for use under this Contract, subject to restrictions imposed by County and CETA regulations [including Paragraph 13. (Property Management Requirements), page 3, of the Special Conditions and 29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 97.629, 98.12, and 98.201 and subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. Contractor shall cooperate with County in tagging and appropriately identifying all CETA equipment, including devices and machines used for training, instruction, evaluation, or other service delivery, and any other property or supplies procured or otherwise acquired under this Contract. Contractor shall maintain all such property in good working repair at all times and shall provide All Risk insurance as may be required by• County for said property with the County named as an insured under the policy. Contractor shall main- tain adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, misuse, or theft of such property and shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage, misuse or theft. 8. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. a. Program Budget. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of estimated program expenditures: Contract Term Cost Categories (Federal Funds) (1) Administration $ 1,400 (2) . Participant Training -0- (3) Manpower Services (including $ 1.298 for 8,204 Supportive Services) (4) Participant Wages 18,086 (5) Participant Fringe Benefits $ 295 TOTAL (Contract Payment Limit) $ 27,985 b. Detailed Expenditure Schedule. The above budget shall be subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall subcategorize in specific detail the above cost categories and line item budget amounts and shall be subject to approval by County. Contractor shall maintain a current Detailed Expenditure Schedule continuously on file with County's Manpower Project Office, in the form and manner prescribed by County. c. Changes in Expenditure Schedule. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed, but only with prior written authorization from the County's Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. To accomplish this, Contractor shall submit to County a revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule (prior to implementation), showing any proposed changes in the subcategories and detailed line item budget amounts. Upon receiving prior written approval of its revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule from County, Contractor may implement the appropriate budget changes. Initials: �l Contractor County Dept. —4- 00495 YCCLp PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS [� Number 400 i 4 44 PITT5BL7.G t32iIFILD SCHOOL DISTRICT Youth Co—unity Conservation Irprovemene Projects (YCCIP) A. Name - Type of agency - Pittsburg Unified School District is a local educational agency. B. Description of project T he project will entail the repair and beautification of the athletic facilities located at Pittsburg High School. l.a. heed for project in area The total facility, particularly the football field and stand, are currently badly in need of repair. It is heavily utilized by a variety of community groups whose activities require that it be iia good condition. - " The need for the project can also be demonstrated by Pittsburg's unemployment rate, which is one of the highest in the county. l.b. Hou will the proposed project meet that need? The project will involve preparation and restoration of stadi= seating, restrooms, snackbars, ticket booths, and fencing. Such facility improvement will ensure continuous usage by organizations which depend on it. At the same time, the project will provide - emplo�,=2nt for econom-tally disadvantaged youth. 2. Types of jobs Youth T.-i11 be e210yed as maintenance laborers. Major functions will include painting, groundskeeping, and carpentry. 3. Full-tine supervisor The ratio of full-time supervisor to youta will be I to 8. 4. Qualifications of sup ervisors/skiUs and experience/selection method Supervision will be provided by the Director of Maintenance, the Stadium Groundsman, and the Painter Leadman. (See attached job' descriptions.) Supervisors have had extensive experience;supervising sing either X C or _ district work experience participants. 5. Begi.nnin.- and ending dates The project is scheduled to begin on January 17 and terminate mate ort September 30. By April 30, 1978, all preparations-and primer coats should be completed on the stadium_ During May, tae finish coat will be applied. From June 1 - July 15, tasks will include painting and repairing of restrooes, snack bars, ticket booths, and cyclone fences. From July 15 - September 30, participants will remove wooden fences, enlarge the practice field, rzz:o e the trees, and install turfing. C. Participants 1. number of participants and expected duration- The project will employ appror..^ately 13 participants. with a nazi. of 11 at any one time. Since project tasks are dependent on good Weather conditions, reasonable scheduling flexibility is required. However, the project shall utilize 6,825 hours for participants by September 30, 1978. / OV ( -1- Initials: /K Contractor County Dept. YCCIP PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS 28 - 444,y Number �+ 8 ` `� a 4 i Eligible youth will be employed in the 11 job slots from March through September, 1978, with each participant working approximately 20 to 40 hours per week, depending on the weather and school attendance. 2. List of target groups to be served Target groups to be served include unemployed, economically disadvantaged youth (in-school -and drop-outs) . A goal of three females has been established. 3. Description of e-ti-uected benefits _ a. Skills to be obtained Skills to be obtained include landscaping and gardening techniques; painting and general maintenance of buildings; and sprinkler system installation and operation. b.' Academic credits to be earned There is no provision for academic credit. D. Job Titles, Descriptions, and Wates I. Principal job titles, descriotions. and hourly :ages The job title for youth participants is .`:aintenance Laborer_ Duties will consist of assisting journeymen maintenance workers in the renovation and maintenance of the grounds and athletic facilities, i.e., scraping, sanding, painting, and landscaping_ All participant will be paid at the rate of $2.65 per hour. 2. Participation of appropriate labor organizations Pursuant to Federal Regulation 97.616 (b) (1), all project applications• were submitted to the Central Labor Council for review 15 days prior to submission to the Department of Labor. No written comments were received from any appropriate labor organizations. E. Administration 1. Description of organization The Pittsburg Unified School District is a public school system_ 2. Prior experience Prior experience in operating employment and training programs includes CETA I, CETA II, CETA VI, E.E.A., M.D.T.A., W.I.N., and I .Y.C. '3. Accounting and financial management procedures All reports are prepared'by the accounting department and reviewed by the Accounting Manager and the .Business .`Tanager prior to submission. Staff in the accounting department and in the business office are available to ensure completion and timeliness of reports. Aa independent auditor is employed yearly to audit all accounts and funds of- the school district. It shall be the primary responsibility of the Business :tanager to ensure that we are conforming to our agreement. Initials: I Contractor County Dept. . -2- JOB DESCRIPTION C� Number �S � L�` DIRECTOR OF MAINTENAAiCE, OPERATIONS AND TPJWSPO?1A11OPi DEFINITION Under ad:ainistratiie direction, to plan, orga-eize, coordinate and direct-"' the complete program of buildings and grounds maintenance, and the Distr:c_t transportation syste.a; to assist .in planning of. nes school. fac- - cies; and to do related work as required. E)iAITLES OF DUTIES _ Plans, organizes and directs the =aintenaace, operations and traasporc.— tion progr2--s in the District; directs the preps-ration of ana?;:ses of labor and r:.aterials costs, workload distribution, and job perfo=.-ncs effectiveness, in order to reco=aend budgetary cCiiOns, r.-2npower st2.f=Elng- as:d workload fo=rulas; assists in the selection of malate.a_ce a.d opera- tions supervisory personnel; directs the train.irg of su?ervisoz personnel on the job and coordinates in-service trainiag of all subordinate - employees; assists in the budget plan Nino and workload rana3am2r_t actin ties of a,3-- -;nistratars and school principals regarding ma:+tteTance, custodial gardaning and grounds operations; establishes priorities on vmaior D-Ist_ict maintenance projects; confers with present and prospective contractors of =zinteaance services, and acts as a technical advisor in the negotiation of service contracts; supervises the development of reg lar student sclool bus schedules-stops-rcutes and insures the proper maintenance-reoai-- a=d Lp-*eeo program-for all District school buses and other vehicles; is respon- sible for school bus and all other driver performance in co-.ducting a S'-' and effectiv-e transpr-cation prograa; is responsible for the i�plzL-�kta- tion of Governing Board apprc+ved procedures and practices c:hic': are • developed to i=prove plant safety, protect school property against ] .s , -reduce costs .of norms al :ear and tear on buildings arcs grounds; consults -with and advises architects, co.tractors, and the School Board on the design, construction or alteration of school buildings and I2=^-- scaped areas, reviewing and assisting in ma'.ting changes in n7ans aaci specifications; may serve as representative of school on ca=-ttees z^_3 boards in the co=unty; prepares cc=preheassive varbal and ti•-ritte= _eparts_ F?f pym?:F STti�'Jap.DS Education and .Exaerience - Any ccmbinatiom equivalent to graduation-f=cr college in mechanical. engineering and two years of responsible sup_��risozy experience in building construction or r_ainte,ance wor _ Y.no:rledges and Abilities - :noaiedge of methods, practices, gsi =eat ,d repair as school buildings; knowledge of building codes and sa:etl regu- latlos; knarledge of current construction costs; k r :lno:Jledge of Itteatiij and air conditioning syste-as and their upkeep and repair; OF laws affecting the construction and repair of school buildings;of principles and techniques of effective supervision and craird:G; ability to prepare and interpret plans and specifications; ability to plan and organize the work involved in maintaining school buildings; ability to estimate costs of school construction and maintenance :.-or .; ability to plan, coordinate, and direct the work of others effecti ezy; ability to carry out broad District policies; ability to prepare carball and written reports; ability to establish and maintain effective was-.mss' relationships with others_ - Initial Contractor County Dept. • UU49� . JOB DESCRIPTION Number 28 — 4 4A PAINTER LEADYI111 DE= UTION Under direction, to supervises and participate in performing s'_<illed - maintenance painting work in District facilities; and to ego related - cork as required_ rMrs'_iaLES Or DUTIES ' Plans, supervises, aad participates in the•work performed by skilled painters engaged in painting, tinting, varnishing, staining and decoratiag a variety of surfaces; consults with supervisors and school officials oa z:ork plans and assi�ants; determines materials needed and general methoas to be folloued on jobs; inspects buildings and other structures and equipment for painting needad; estimates'costs or materials, supplies, and 1- 7oz ; s pp2iTises aa' lays out i2ttering for si'.gns; erects aired - removes scaffolding and sizing stages; sees that health and safety pre— cautions are observed and that fire hazards are a inflated; orders pai:jt - supplies and maintains sufficient inventory; prenares and submits reports: EL'LOY,`f�'�i STANDARDS E6ucation and Eroerience — Any combination equivalent to completion of the eighth grave and.at least two years of ex?erience as a jourr-e}-pan painter. ono;rledges and Abilities — xnovledge bf standard practices of the p-inting trade including materials, tools, and procedures used in connection wich the mixing and applying of paints; ability to ni: and match paints and to blen:, harmonize, and contrast colors; ability to apply paints by brush, roller, -nd spray gun; ability to take and enforce adequate " safety rleasures; ability to plan, lay out,' and supervise the wor' of a - crzv; ability to dete=ine painting needs and to esti ate, order, and issue materials, supplies, and equiaaent;, ability to keep records and prepare reports; ability to work cooperatively with- other=- Initials: t Contractor County Dept. 00499 JOB DESCRIPTION Q /� Numbery " 4 4A � CROUIiDSN.A - STADIU11- DEFINITION Under general supervision, to perform responsible grounds maiatenarce - Zuties on high school.stadium grouads areas; and to do _elated uor% as required_ . EX4'-LOLES 0: DUTIES - Performs a variety of maiuteaance Work on stadium grouads areas; does accurate line marking of football, track and baseball diawoads; main- tains turf areas including mowing, watering, aerating, fertilizing, and :seeding; operates line sackers, gang no.•er, rototiller and other equipment; does minor maintenaace work on stadi= equipment including carpentry, piumbi3g, painting and motor equinmeat mainteaa:ce; sweeps- aar?cin3 lots, driveways, tennis and basketball courts, stadium bleachers, bathrooms, snackbars and ticket booths; prunes trees and hedges; picks up paper and glass. EIT OY1%= STA:'�ID.4RDS - Education and E_raerlerce. - Any combination equivalent to completion of the eighth grade mad t7-:o years of experience in grounds raintenaate Wary inclLei,Ta experience in maintaining athletic fields. CP Knouledees and Abilities - Kno•.sledge of grouads maintenance materials, tools, ana equipment, and of their use and care; abiK-ty to operate rotorized equipment used in grounds maintenance wore; abiuty to repa;r znd raintain tools and equipment; ebility to learn the: more cozz=oct plant diseases and insect-pests and approved mathuds and materials Lsad :s controlling them; ability to maintain cooperative working relation- ships with those contacted in the course of work; ability to understand and car-myout oral and written directions; ability to parfo-- heavy mm-n al 3zbor_ : - Initials: Contractor County Dept. 00500 . SPECIAL CON�DITIOtiS (CETA Title IIF Programs) Number 28 - 4- 44 1. Compliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977 and with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to Title III of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as amended, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95, 97, and 98, as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 42, No. 180, Friday, September 16, 1977, and Vol. 42, No. 201,Tuesday, October 18, 1977; as may be revised and amended; and which are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Available Copies. Copies of the County's Project documents, as specified in Paragraph 8. (Project) of this Contract, and all pertinent Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to this Contract, shall be available at all times for inspection by the Contractor during regular business hours at the Offices of the County Hunan Resources Agency Manpower Project. 3. Retained Powers. All powers not explicitly vested in the Contractor remain in the County. 4. Status of Participants. Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered employees or agents of County. Contractor is an independent contractor, and County shall neither direct nor have control over Contractor, its activities, or the methods and details by which Contractor fulfills its obligations under this Contract. In providing services hereunder, Contractor shall work cooperatively with the County Manpower Project Director. 5, Payment Adjustments. a. If any funds are expended by the Contractor in violation of the terms of this Contract (including all applicable statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars) , County may deduct the amount of such unauthorized or illegal expenditures from payments otherwise payable to Contractor in order to recover any amount expended for unauthorized purposes in the current or immediately preceding fiscal year. No such action taken by County shall entitle the Contractor to reduce program operations or salaries, wages, fringe benefits, or services for any program participant, including Contractor`s staff, or to expend less during the effective term of this Contract than those amounts specified in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. Any such reduction in expenditures may be deemed sufficient cause for termination of this Contract. Within thirty (30) days of request by County, Contractor shall reimburse County for any payments made for expenditures which are in violation of this Contract. b. Contractor shall indemnify County fully and completely for any repayment of funds made by the County to the U. S. Department of Labor at the request of that Department's Secretary after it has been determined that such repayment is required from the County due to the unauthorized or illegal expenditures by Contractor. The Secretary's determination as to the necessity for any such repayment shall be conclusive as between County and Contractor. 6. Termination, Further Provision. This Contract may be terminated as speci_f ied in Paragraph 5. (Termination) , page 1, of the General Conditions, subject to the following: a. County's termination for failure of Contractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not -be exercised until 30 days after Contractor has been sent by County a written notice specifying the failure to perform and Contractor has failed to correct such failure of performance within said 30 days after the sendinl- of said notice. b. County may exercise its right of termination specified in Paragraph 6_a. of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continue in force. c_ Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c., shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor. Initials: Contractor County Dept. —1— � 005ol . SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title M: Programs) Number 28 - 444 7. Statistics, Reports, and Records. Contractor shall keep and maintain such documents, records, and accounts as may be required by County or the Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable hereto. Contractor shall compile, compute, and provide to County all such statistics, program reports, and records as may be required by County. Said documents, accounts, statistics, reports, and records shall be maintained and provided in the form and manner prescribed by County. 8. Child Labor. No person under 18 years of age shall be employed in any occupation which the U. S. Secretary of Labor has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E). Any eligible participants under 16 years of age will be employed only in accordance with the limitations imposed by 29 CFR Part 570, Subpart C. 9. Affirmative Action Plan. Contractor shall comply with all applicable require- ments of Executive Order No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order No. 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Contractor hereby certifies that it has an Affirmative Action Plan, if required by State or Federal law, which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that plan. Contractor shall also comply with requirements established by County and the Department of Labor, including CETA Regional Bulletin #29-76, "Affirmative Action Requirements for FT 77." 10. Environmental Protection. If the Payment Limit of this Contract exceeds $100,000, Contractor shall comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), as amended. Violations shall be reported. to the U. S. Department of Labor and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency. 11. Program Hanna ement Requirements. Contractor shall establish and maintain internal program management procedures for the effective administration of its Contract program, including provision to: a. Monitor day-today operations, b. Periodically review the performance of the program in relation to program goals and objectives, and c. Measure and evaluate the effectiveness and impact of program results in terms of participants, program activities, and the community. When Contractor finds that its program operations do not ,equal planned performance, it shall develop and implement appropriate corrective action and seek to improve its overall program management and effectiveness. 12_ Financial Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment G, Paragraph 2. , pertaining to standards for financial management systems in federally-funded activities. Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall establish and maintain a financial management system providing: a. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of financial information . pertaining to its Contract program in accordance with County or Federal reporting requirements, b_ Effective control over and accountability for all Contract funds, property, and other assets, and C. The ability to evaluate the effectiveness of program activities. Contractor shall adequately- safeguard all Contract funds, property, and other assets and shall ensure that they are used solely for purposes authorized under this Contract. Initials: / Contractor County Dept. �UJ -2- �;+� SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title TI Programs) 28 —8 _ Number 444 13. Property Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor governing the procurement, ownership, use, and disposition of CETA equipment and other personal property (including minor equipment costing over $50 per item and unused expendable personal property with a total inventory value over $500). Contractor shall establish a control system to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft to property, including CETA equipment. 14. Property Records. Contractor shall maintain accurate records of any CEETA equipment and other such property procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract in accordance with requirements established by County or the U. S_ Department of Labor, including Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment K, Paragraph 5.a. , pertaining to the maintenance of records to provide property descri Zlon, identification numbers, acquisition date and cost, source, location, use, condition, and disposition. Contractor shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage or theft to property. Notwithstanding Paragraph 4. (Retention of Records), page 1, of the General Conditions, Contractor shall retain such property records for three years after the disposition of such equipment or property. 15. Procurement Standards. Contractor shall comply with applicable State and local laws, rules, and regulations governing the procurement of supplies, equipment, and other materials and services, and with requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor for such procurements with Contract funds, including Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment 0 (Procurement Standards). Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall: a. Maintain a code or standards of conduct governing the activities of its officers, employees, or agents involved in procurement and prohibiting the solicitat_oa. and acceptance of gratuities, favors, or anything of monetaryvalue from subcontractors or potential subcontractors. b. Conduct all Procurement transactions in a manner so as to provide rm:i== open and free competition and prevent conflicts of interest or noncompetitive practices which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. c. Hake positive efforts to utilize small business and minority-owned busTress sources of equipment, supplies, and services and to allow these sources the maxi==_ possible opportunity to compete for the provision of equipment, supplies, and services procured utilizing funds under this Contract. d. Utilize, for procurements over $10,000, the method of formal advertising, with adequate purchase descriptions, sealed bids, and public openings; however, procure- ments may be negotiated to accomplish sound procurement if it is impracticable and unfeasible to use formal advertising, as when: (1) the public exigency will not permit the delay incident to advertising, (2) the material or service is available from only one person, firs, or other sole source, (3) the procurement involves a contract for personal or professional services or any service rendered by an educational institution, or (4) no acceptable bids have been received after formal advertising. Nevertheless, in all cases competition shall be obtained to the maximum extent nrac=_cable. Contractor's records of such procurements shall contain justification for subcontraczor selection and any use of negotiation in lieu of formal advertising, and the basis f r the cost or price negotiated. 16. Nepotism. Contractor shall comply with the Federal restriction prohibitizz nepotism (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.22). Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall ucz hire any person in an administrative capacity or staff position funded under this Contract if a member of his or her imediate family is already employed in as administrative capacity by Contractor. Initials: �11r((11( Contractor County Derma. JVD -3- - SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title ME Programs) �i Number 28 — 4 A- 4 17. Davis-Bacon Wage Rates . Contractor shall comply with applicable regulations of the U. S. Department of Labor (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.29) regarding pay=ent of prevailing wage rates to all laborers and mechanics employed by Contractor or any subcontractor in any construction, alteration, or repair, including painting and decorating, of projects, buildings or worts which are assisted under this Contract, in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended. 18. Final Contract Closeout. In the event that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract are not purchased by County under a new contract following termination of the within Contract, Contractor shall comply with final Contract closeout procedures established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor. In such event: a. Contractor shall provide County, within 60 days following the termination of this Contract, all financial, program, performance, and other reports required by County under this Contract. b. Contractor shall account for any CETA equipment and other property, including, supplies and materials, procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract. c. This Contract may be amended to extend the- term for up to 60 days to allow Contractor to incur allowable administrative costs during said 60-day closeout period for the purpose of initiating a final closeout of this Contract, preparing the above specified reports,- and submitting, said reports to County. d. Under any such Contract amendment, County may reimburse Contractor pursuant to Paragraph 4. (Payment Demands), page 1, of the Payment Provisions for such allowable administrative costs that are actually incurred, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract or to the total amount of the amended Payment Limit, should the Payment Limit of this Contract be increased by County under said Contract amendment. 19. Assurances and Certifications. As a further condition, Contractor shall comply with those Federal requirements and make those assurances and certifications set forth in the "Assurances and Certifications" attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. Initials: A, Contractor County Dept. a —4— 00504 • ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA YCCIP Programs) Number 28 - 444 Subject to the General and Special Conditions, Contractor hereby makes the following assurances and certifications. A. General Assurances. Contractor assures and certifies that: 1. It will comply with the requirements of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA), as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839 and P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845), hereinafter referred to as the Act, and with the regulations and policies promulgated thereunder. 2. It will comply with Federal Management Circular (FMC) 74-4 and 74-7, as those circulars relate to the utilization of funds, the operation of programs, and the maintenance of records, books, accounts, and other documents under the Act. 3. If the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act are amended or revised, it shall comply with them or will notify the County within 30 days after promulgation of the amendments or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the County may take appropriate action including termination of this Contract, if necessary. 4. It possesses legal authority to enter into this Contract; a resolution, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the Contractor's governing body, authorizing the execution of this Contract, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the Contractor to execute this Contract and to provide such additional information as may be required. 5. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352). 6. No person in the United States shall on the ground of race, color, national origin, or sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or .be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with CETA funds made available under the Act (including this Contract), and Contractor will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance [section 7121. 7. No person with responsibilities in the operation of any program under the Act will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for participation in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation or beliefs [sections 703(1)]. 8. It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of Federal and Federally-assisted programs. 9. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the political activity of certain State and local government employees. 10. It will comply with the requirement that no program under the Act shall involve political activities [section 710 and 703(2)] . 11. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business or other ties [section 702(a)]. 12. It will give the U. S. Secretary of Labor, the U. S. Comptroller General, and the County, through any authorized representative, the access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers or documents related to this Contract [section 713(2)]. 13. Participants in Contractor's program will not be employed on the construction, operation or maintenance of that part of any facility which is used for religious instruction or worship [section 7030)]. 14. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and training situations will be maintained [section 703(5)]. -Initials: • Contractor County Dept. -I- 00505 ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA YCCIP Programs) Number .28 — 4 A 4 15. Conditions of employment or training will be appropriate and reasonable with regard to the type of work, the geographical region and the proficiency of the Contractor [section 703(4)]. 16. It will ensure provision of workers' compensation protection to participants in on-the-job training, work experience, or public service employment programs under the Act at the same level and to the same extent as other employees of the employer who are covered by a State or industry workers' compensation statute; and provision of workers' compensation insurance or medical and accident insurance for injury or disease resulting from their participation to those individuals engaged in any program activity under the Act; i.e., work experience, on-the-job training, public service employment, classroom training, services to participants, and other activities, where others similarly engaged are not covered by an applicable workers' compensation statute [sections 703(6) and 208(4)]. 17. Its program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services or result in the substitution of Federal funds for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed [section 703(7)] . 18. Training will not be for any occupations which require less than two weeks of pre-employment training, unless immediate employment opportunities are available in that occupation [section 703(8)]. 19. Training and related services will, to the extent practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to employment opportunities which will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient [sections 703(9), 105(a)(6)]. 20. Institutional skill training and training on the job shall only be for occupations in which the Secretary of Labor or the County has determined there is reasonable expectation for employment [section 703(10)1 . 21. CETA funds will, to the extent practicable, be used to supplement, rather than supplant, the level of f•_^_ds that would otherwise be available for the planning and administration or programs under this Contract [section 703(11)] . 22. It will submit reports as required by the Secretary or the County and will maintain records and provide access to them as necessary for the Secretary's or the County's review to assure that funds are being expended in accordance with the purposes and provisions of the Act, including the maintenance of records to assist the Secretary: or County in determining the extent to which the program meets the special needs of disadvantaged, chronically unemployed, and low income persons for meaningful employment opportunities [sections 703(12) and 311(c)]. 23. Its program will, to the maximum extent feasible, contribute to the occupational development or upward mobility of individual participants [section 703(13)] . 24. Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service training and technical assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds [section 703(14)]. 25. Its program makes appropriate provision for the manpower needs of youth in the area served [section 703(15)]. 26. Individuals receiving training on the jab or who are in public service employ- ment jobs shall be compensated by the employer at such rates, including periodic increases, as may be deemed reasonable under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, but in no event at a rate which is less than the highest of: (a) the minimum wage rate specified in section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; (b) the State or local minimum wage for the most nearly comparable covered employment; (c) the prevailing rates of pay for persons employed in similar occupations by the same employer; (d) the minimum entrance rate for inexperienced workers in the same occupation in the establishment or, if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupation among other establishments in the community or area or any minimum rate required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement; or (e) for participants on Federally-funded or assisted construction projects, the prevailing rate established by the Secretary, in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, when such rates are required by the Federal statute under which the assis- tance was provided. Initials: n Con--t rte= OV�Vd -2- County Dept.- ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA YCCIP Programs) Number 4 4 27. It will comply with the labor standards requirements set out in section 706 of the Act. 28. Services and activities provided under this Contract will be adminis :red by or under the supervision of the Contractor [sections 105(a)(1)(B) and 205(c)(1)] . 29. No funds made available under the Act shall be used for lobbying activities in violation of 18 USCA 1913. 30. For contracts and subcontracts in excess of $100,000, or where the contracting officer has determined that orders under an indefinite quantity contract or subcontract in any year will exceed $100,000, or if a facility to be used has been the subject of a conviction under the Clean Air Act [42 USC 1857C-8(c)(1)] or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act [33 USC 1319(C)] and is listed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or is not otherwise exempt: (a) no facility to be utilized in the perfor- mance of this Contract has been listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; (b) it will notify County, prior to award, of the receipt of any communication from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, indicating that a facility to be utilized for this Contract is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; and (c) it will include sub- stantially this assurance, including this third part, in every non-exempt contract or subcontract. B. Additional Assurances for Title I or Title I Related Programs. Contractor assures and certifies that in carrying out programs under or related to Title I of the Act: 1. Manpower services, including job development, will be provided to those most in need of them including low income persons and persons of limited English- speaking ability, and that the need for continued funding of programs of demonstrated effectiveness is considered in serving such persons [section 105(a)(1)(0]. 2. Programs of institutional skill training shall be designed for occupations in which skill shortages exist [section 105(a)(6)]. 3. Its program meets all the requirements of section 105(a) and the Contractor will comply with all provisions of the Act [section 105(b)]. 4. It will make such arrangements as are prescribed by regulation to assist the Secretary of Labor in carrying out his responsibilities under sections 105 and 108 of the Act [section 105(a)(7)]. 5. It will take appropriate steps to provide for the increased participation of qualified disabled veterans and qualified Vietnam-era veterans who are under 35 years of age. Specific effort should be made to develop appropriate full or part-time opportunities for such veterans. Contractor shall attempt to meet .the local goals developed by County for service to such veterans taking into consideration their numbers and the number of qualified persons in other' s ignificant segments of the population in the area served. Contractor should utilize the assistance of the State and local veterans employment service representative in meeting these goals. And, in filling public service jobs, Contractor shall give special consideration to special veterans and shall exercise maximum efforts to design jobs and job training opportunities for veterans who have received other than a dishonorable discharge within four (4) years before the date of their application [section 305(a) of P.L. 95-931. On a continuing and timely basis, Contractor shall provide information on job vacancies and training opportunities funded under Title I of the Act to the State and local veterans employment service representative for the purpose of disseminating information to eligible veterans [section 104(b) of Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of 19741. 6. It will make appropriate arrangements to promote maximum feasible use of apprenticeship and other on-the-job training opportunities available under 38 USC 1787. Initials: /l . Contractor County Dept. 3- 0001 07 . ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA YCCIP Programs) Number 2# 8 - 444 7. It will not reduce the numbers of youth to be served from the previous year or decrease the extent of services offered to these youth (e.g., replace previously offered classroom training with only counseling) because of the availability of funds under Subpart 3, Part C of Title III [section 346(a)(2)]. C. Additional Assurances For Public Service Employment Programs. Contractor assures and certifies that for public service employment activity: 1. Special consideration will be given to the filling of jobs which provide sufficient prospects for advancement or suitable continued employment by providing complementary training and manpower services designed to: (a) promote the advancement of participants to employment or training opportunities suitable to the individuals involved, whether in the public or private sector of the economy, (b) provide partici- pants with skills for which there is an anticipated high demand, or (c) provide participants with self-development skills; except where exempt under the provisions of section 604 of the Act, provided, however, that nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed to preclude persons or programs for whom the foregoing goals are not feasible or appropriate [sections 205(c)(4) and 6041. 2. To the extent feasible, public service jobs shall be provided in occupational fields which are most likely to expand within the public or private sector as the unemployment rate recedes except where exempt under section 604 of the Act [sections 205(c)(6) and 6041. 3. It will give special consideration in filling transitional public service jobs to unemployed persons who are.the most severely disadvantaged in terms of the length of time they have been unemployed without assistance, but such special con- sideration shall not authorize the hiring of any person when any other person is on lay-off from the same or any substantially equivalent job [section 205(c)(7)]. 4. No funds will be used to hire any person to fill a job opening created by the action of an employer in laying off or terminating the employment of any other regular employee not supported under the Act in anticipation of filling the vacancy so created by hiring an employee to be supported under the Act [section 205(c)(8)]. 5. Due consideration will be given to persons who have participated in manpower training programs for whom employment opportunities would not otherwise be immediately available [section 205(c)(9)]. 6. Periodic review procedures established pursuant to section 207(a) of the Act will be complied with [section 205(c)(17)]. 7. It has taken, or will undertake, analyses of job descriptions and reevalua- tions and, where shown necessary, will make revisions of qualification requirements at all levels of employment, including civil service requirements and practices relating thereto, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary or County, with a view toward removing artifical barriers to public employment of those whom it is the purpose of the Act to assist [section 205(c)(18)]. 8. Where appropriate, it will maintain or provide linkages with upgrading and other manpower programs for the purpose of: (a) providing those persons employed in public service jobs, who want to pursue work with the employer (Contractor) in the same or similar work, with opportunities to do so and to find permanent, upwardly mobile careers in that field, and (b) providing those persons so employed, who do not wish to pursue permanent careers in such field, with opportunities to seek, prepare for, and obtain work in other fields [section 205(c)(19) and 6041. 9. The program will, to the maximum extent feasible, contribute to the elimi- nation of artificial barriers to employment and occupational advancement, including opportunities for the disadvantaged [section 205(c)(21)] . Initials: Contractor County Dept. 00508 ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA YCCIP Programs) Number 28 44 4 10. Not more than one-third of the participants in its program will be employed in a bona fide professional capacity [as such term is used in section 13(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 19381 , except that this paragraph shall not be applicable in the case of participants employed as classroom teachers, and the Secretary may waive this limitation in exceptional circumstances [section 205(c)(22)] . 11. Jobs will be allocated equitably within local governments and agencies taking into account the number of unemployed persons within their jurisdictions and the needs of the agencies [section 205(c)(23)]. 12. Its jobs in each promotional line in no way infringe upon the promotional opportunities which would otherwise be available to persons currently employed in public service jobs not subsidized under the Act, and no job will be filled in other than an entry level position in each promotional line until applicable personnel procedures and collective bargaining agreements have been complied with [section 205(c)(24)]. 13. Jobs are in addition to those that would be funded by the Contractor in the absence of assistance under the Act [section 205(c)(24)] . 14. It will take appropriate steps to provide for the increased participation of qualified disabled veterans and qualified Vietnam-era veterans who are under 35 years of age. Specified effort should be made to develop appropriate full or part-time opportunities for such veterans. Contractor shall attempt to meet the local goals developed by County for service to such veterans taking into consideration their numbers and the number of qualified persons in other significant segments of the population in the area served. Contractor should utilize the assistance of the State and local veterans employment service representatives in meeting these goals. And, in filling public service jobs, Contractor shall give special consideration to special veterans and shall exercise maximum efforts to design jobs and job-training opportunities for veterans who have received other than a dishonorable discharge within four (4) vears before the date of their application [section 305(a) of P.L. 95-931. In order to ensure special consideration for veterans, all public service employment vacancies, except those to which former employees are being recalled, must be listed with the State employment service at least 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) before such vacancies are filled. During this period, the employment service may refer those veterans specified above. If sufficient numbers of veterans are not available, the employment service, upon request, may also refer members of other significant segments. All other applicants are to be referred after the 48-hour period [section 205(c)(5)] . On a continuing and timely basis, Contractor shall provide information on job vacancies and training opportunities funded under the Act to State and local veterans employment representa- tives and to other veteran organizations for the purpose of disseminating information to eligible veterans [section 104(b) of the Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of 19741. 15. To the extent possible, administrative staff shall be drawn from unemployed and underemployed persons [section 205(c)(201)] . D. Special Assurances For YCCIP Programs. Contractor assures and certifies that: 1. It will comply with the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977 and the regulations set forth in 29 CFR 97.601 through 97.631. 2. It will comply with the Hazardous Occupations Orders issued pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act and with the regulations set forth in 29 CFR 570.50 et seq. with respect to the employment of youths under 18 years of age. 4" 49 Initials: ` � Contractor Cou ty Dept. -5- 00509 y 'Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 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 pertaining to this Contract 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, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract 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 date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 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 proceed 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. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 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 a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements 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 and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisiong or the Service Plan. 00510" (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form CENERA-1 Cw.DITiVNS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirement:, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revis&A during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, 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 fulf;_'_ 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. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Indeoendent 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, jo'_nt venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contract^r ^romises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon -demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes,or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract 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 published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as r.�.t_lierized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminato-_-y Services. Contractor agrees that all gpods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. w (A-4616 REV 6,76) -2- 00511 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL. CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. 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 the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non—owned auto— mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. 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 head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, 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. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or nearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code §107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the- notice requirements of Revenue S Taxation Code 5107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616RE v 2/78) —3— 0 5122 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , i9 78 In the Matter of Implementation of Strike Emergency Policy At 10:00 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California to discuss labor negotiations with its representatives, pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6; and The Board reconvened in its Chambers at 10:50 a.m. and Chairman R. I. Schroder read the attached statement; and The Board RATIFIED the action of the County Administrator in declaring a strike emergency pursuant to Resolution 77/680 and ORDERED the provisions of said resolution continued in force; and Chairman Schroder also indicated that the Board had discussed the request of United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230, for fact finding &.ad had instructed its representatives to a meet with the Local's representatives to discuss the scope of fact finding and the specific issues which might be considered if fact finding is ordered. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978 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: United Professional Supervisors Firefighters Local 1230 affixed this ?4thda of March 19 78 Fire Districts (5) y Chief, Employee Relations Director of Personnel J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Administrator ,, County Auditor-Controller By f��'�''r-� --//41' 4--^--,C�fleputy Cleric Diana M. Herman H-24 4177 15m 0{)51LJ RECEIVED t-i y t i _ i�. March 14, 1978 CL= B^' O: CU?;2 '5025 . - � COSH � ey- - `- - .. ............_. ._.Deputy THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HAS JUST COMPLETED AN EXECUTIVE SESSION DURING WHICH IT WAS BROUGHT UP-TO-DATE WITH RESPECT TO THE STATUS OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE FIREFIGHTERS. THIS INCLUDED INFORMATION ON THE ILLEGAL WORK STOPPAGE COMMONLY CALLED A "SICK-IN" OR "BLUE-FLU", BY THE FIREFIGHTERS IN THE CONSOLIDATED, RIVERVIEW, ORINDA, MORAGA AND WEST COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS. THIS MORNING IN THE 5 DISTRICTS, 97 OF THE 106 FIREFIGHTERS SCHEDULED TO REPORT FOR DUTY FAILED TO DO SO, CLAIMING ILLNESS.. THIS IS THE THIRD INCIDENT IN THE PAST WEEK IN WHICH SUCH ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN BY THOSE EMPLOYEES WHOM THE PEOPLE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RELY UPON TO PROTECT THEM. NOT ONLY IS THEIR ACTION A VIOLATION OF STATE LAW BUT I AM INFORMED THAT THEY ARE REPORTING TO KAISER HOSPITALS AND THE OFFICES OF PRIVATE DOCTORS ATTEMPTING TO OBTAIN STATEMENTS THAT THEY ARE ILL. THIS DELAYS NEEDED MEDICAL SERVICES TO THOSE WHO ARE TRULY SICK AND IS DEPLORABLE. LAST WEEK WHEN THIS ILLEGAL WORK STOPPAGE FIRST OCCURRED, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ARTHUR WILL INVOKED THE PROVISIONS OF RESOLUTION 77/680 WHICH PROVIDES AMONG OTHER THINGS FOR. DENIAL OF SICK LEAVE WHERE ILLNESS IS NOT FULLY ESTABLISHED. I URGE THE BOARD TO AFFIRM THE ACTION OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR.. IF THIS "BLUE-FLU" WORK STOPPAGE, CONTINUES, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WILL HAVE NO ALTERNATIVE BUT TO REVIEW THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND TAKE ADDITIONAL NECESSARY ACTION TO ASSURE THE UNINTERRUPTED PROVISION OF DIERGENCY SERVICES AND TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE PAYMENT OF OVERTIME TO FIREFIGHTERS HELD OVER ATTACHMENT 005-14- mtcrofilmed with boord order WHEN A SHIFT FAILS TO REPORT FOR DUTY. ECONOMIC LOSS SO FAR IN THE 5 DISTRICTS IS APPROXIMATELY $50,000 IN OVERTIME. BY NOW EMPLOYEES IN ALL 5 DISTRICTS HAVE PARTICIPATED IN THE WORK STOPPAGE AND MOST OF THE PARTICIPANTS HAVE CLAIMED P OVERTIME PAYMENTS AS A RESULT OF BEING HELD OVER AT LEAST ONE SHIFT. 14E CANNOT LET THIS CONTINUE. AT A TIME WHEN PUBLIC SERVICES ARE SERIOUSLY THREATENED BY THE JARVIS AMENDMENT IT IS MOST UNFORTUNATE THAT A SMALL GROUP OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WOULD TAKE ACTION REFLECTING ADVERSELY UPON ALL PUBLIC EMPLOYEES. I URGE THE BOARD TO SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 77/680 AND TO ANNOUNCE PUBLICLY THAT WE DEPLORE THE ILLEGAL WORK STOPPAGE AND SUGGEST Jf THAT THE FIREFIGHTERS RETURN TO THE BARGAINING TABLE AS THE PROPER PLACE TO RESOLVE THE MATTER OF COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS. 0051 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomio March 14 , 19 M In the Matter of _ Acknowledging Receipt of Report Concerning Write-off of Certain Hospital Accounts Receivable Pursuant to Resolution No. 74/640 adopted by the Board on July, 23, 1974 the County Auditor-Controller has submitted to the Board a detailed monthly report of February, 1978 which amounted to $79,790.62; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD.= that receipt of the aforesaid report is hereby ACIMOWI,EDGED. PASSED by the Board on 14arch 14, 1978. ji I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and 4;orred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Auditor-Controller affixed this 14thday of March 19_x, County Administrator 1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By .c. !��, �..,�-�Deputy Clerk Diana M. 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CONTkA LOSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SEKVILES RLPURT TG 2914-7 PAGE 10 ACLOUNTS F:ECEIVABLE WRITE-UFFS PROLESS DATE 02/25/18 AS OF 02/2317$ -- OTHER PRIVATE VkIVATE MISSING UI SALLOW MtEOI-CAL SH- DOYL.E *� 4UARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT CLAY MEDICARE MEDI-CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY � KLE INSMIih, elAKVIN O8dO2Z-9 1524123 E 9* 27- KNAPP, HENGKI LK JU 156423-6 1467908 x05 KNAPP, HLNDRI CK JO 15042',-b 1467909 4015 NNAPP q HENDINI CK JU 15644:3-6 14619101 L03 5.64- KGZhA, LGUISL AN(iE 253294-3 1045698 E ►f KOlMtA, LLU ISE ANGE k53294-3 1129256 E 15.50 � r. KULMA, LC,U I SE ANGE 25-4194-3 1129:'57 E 503.ti4- KUZMA, LCu1Sk AN15E 253294-3 1167453 r KOLMIA. LClai tSE ANGE 153294-3 125Z71tl E - 41.94- � NU4MA* LUv ISL. ANGL 253294-j 1259V!pL L 71*84- K APA UyAN 276765-3 0877507 E e S . 0 ii LLUV, kLLLGME RICH 259523-9 0.771b14 E 40.47— , 1 LUUV, i,LLGCME k l4fl, 259523-y 1167590 E 47,OQ- ~} LLkAS MARY 155247-9 0044159 I ,8• _ _ �_ ,,_ _ _ ._.__._. ,_. - i !` LULAS. MAhY 255247-9 0903&"60 E28.20— I LUC.. !) # NARY 155247-9 1045768 k 28.20— LU(,AS, MARY .255247-9 1072043 �- ___...._ 4b-20- _ ..�_:_.. �.__ __.._ . • i' LULA:�, MAkY 255247-9 11.14571 E 37.611— i LUCA,a s MARY 255247-9 1173619 E bb.10- i LUCASW MAKY 155247-9 i16U55Z L 28.20- ._ �.._. _ .. . r LUUWIG, dARBARA V 220392-5 1361743 Z05 7.36 MANNING, MATT IE L UIJ830-0 1026923 E 61.92— t MANNING, MATT IE L 0181830-U 1033005 E.., _.. _ ..90_ s 3 42096- r�iANNLLYtrs MATTLE L 018630-0 1.040 7o E MANNI NGs MATT IE L OldS30-0 1040377 E 28.20— . MANNING, MiAiT ,4B L �10030—U 104098777 , 7 E MANNIN(i. MATT IE L 01k1d30-0 1 659908 E L9*ZU- Cj 2. 2 ) LUNTKA CUSTA COUNTY MEDICAL StkVICES RLPOR1 TU 29101-7 PAGE 11 ACGUUNTS KECEIVAbLE WRITE--UFFS PROCESS DATE 02/25/78 � AS Cf 02/,�i/78 OTHER PRIVATE PkIVATE MISSING DISALLOW MEDI-CAL SH-DOYLE �} GUAkANlQR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEUI-CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROLEDURE LIAbILI'TY LIABILITY i MANNING, MATTIE L 018830-0 1059909 E 19.20— . MARPAs NARCISCU L 149.133-1 U46534.2_,_L L05!_ _._ ..__....4»16- ,.. .._ 16.14-,-__,.. MAkPA: NARCISLU L 149133-1 0488713 E 9.89— , - , MAkPA! NARCISLL L 149133-i 0495742 E, 2.81- MAkPAv NARCISCO L 149133-1 05Ut345 F MARPH* NARCISCO L 149133-1 0518764 E ' MAM-FAv NARCISGO L 14:1133--1 052b1a2 L 19*97- r HAKPAr NAACISW L 149133--1 0533640 E. 105 - .,. MAkPA• IYARCISCO L 149133-1 U551773 E 22.06- tiAi%PA* NARCISLO L 149133-1 U657987 E 22.97— � KAkPA# NAKC15(.G L 149133-1 U51344G7 -.E . ___ _ ..._ ._ ..__, ._._ 40,.01-7__ MAKPAs NARCISCO L 149233-L 0593249 E 30000- MAKPA. NAkCI3)LO L 149133-1 0599687 E: 9.93— _ NAKFAv NARCI!ik U L 144133-1 0605879 3= 20,01— HAKPA, MARC ISGU L 14VI33-1 0628515 E z05 5.60- 2095— { 14ARPA* NARCLSLU L 149133-1 U635775 E 105 16.80— 52.07— � �ti,ARI' ►r ttiA4eCtSC0...1r 14'9.133-1 0647740_. I~. _.__ _,. . _ 19.I1G--., . ._.._. _----»._._ i NiAKPA. 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MEDICARE 14EDS-CAL INSURANCE LAbE:LS PROCEDURE: LIABILITY LIABILITY • BRUNUt MICHAEL 293836-3 1309794 Z05 7.52-• BRUNOt MICHAEL 293tj3b-3 13303.83.. .' ... `: ., : , .; ,.;, `s;''. ,;�.: .` .;:..> •7.52— f ' ; :=:• : ::;;:' � «� CALHOUNr BOBBY RAY 184563-9 1499089 f GALHUUNt 608kY RAY 1809632-9 1510699 A b ERTU U r G KkENU� Rtl . 1 : V CQii��y� E _ .. •rr, .._ ... b 1 c3 . . 3 1 • i t� , LARRENO, RU6E�i ' CARRUtO: RUbkRIO U 231611-5 0770927 E 3To6O— G1R EN7, RUUEF%TCj 231t.,11-5 08378513-L-724. .. .. . . _77777...�. �;. 4 bbl E 6 5 3 f 1 t A RO RT 2 i CARR0409 ROBERTU 0 M - .... . ....: .. CARA.0401 RUCERTO U 231611-5 0643662 c 120.Lfi— • • GAkKFN t , iDB EK1 U .1161 1— 08497. 3 -E . _, 9..60- LARR:n0 RUi RTapz31011, 3 0902 10 E - .�.v, _ _ :•y:�::,} �.R. .. r CARKLNOr PUBERFU 0 231cs11-5 096:1789 E 32.41.. !! t.AE:htNil,r kUbLRIQ U 431611-5 091.8144 E_- t_ r . C • i 9 � 4 : —5 0 4 t+•r . T 3 1 610E - •: . ....- . . L11� P 1 1 C k 2 ^k RU NQ b ! 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LQ5_ ... _21.68-_._._.,n -.- ._�. ;. .. _. } i,._ f"AF+R IS, 4RACE MAF;T 2121373-4 1919396 U.03-- + LJtKAN(## ON, IQUL 124u15-1 1496892 i 1 F:f cIt: MAKGAk11 A 11421,2—L ------ _.___.__... . ._._.... ` . f-tRh IS, MARIUN LER 292121-1 1563943 __ _ y . ._.__ �•52'_� _ _ _. _. _ � I'(Jr%TtgERt CHAKLLS 006*109-4 1175515 105 5.24- 1142849---205--, .24--11132849 I05 FCKI' ER, CHARLE., 006509-4 1242358 205 12.42-- FOULrc9 SYLV!A U7979Z—H 144v930 9.60-- # f f'ANLE#. KICKY LYNN 24418:a-Z 151225I3_ 777,7 *i GAkBERt GUY 168261-6 1525504 i ()RIMI-it MAkuARE1 i)E 065539-•5 134571.E LOS 28.134— �. i vn lhsl-;t t;Ah,:AR LT UE �65t)39-5 1352478 .- Z05.. 3.213.7._. �i 11ALL# CAREY ;kANKL 265556-1 1260786 Z05 5.82 � 64NSUN* htiAkCIS GER 109082-8 1517333 9.40-- hAKV LR L L.EV 1 k 1.413.9;1-9 140.49.62 ._ i HAUSSMANt ALbEkf ti 303: 31-3 L390013 Z05 32.00 tikkNANUEZ# ANTUNiG 2.04909-0 1347767 205 21.911.' i LRRUN, �{ HIML-51 ION NMN 247220-7 1465:353 7.,52-- i - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL �EkVICES f,EPjRT T6 2910-7 PAGE 7 ACtCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—OFFS PRUCESS I)ATI~ 02/17/78-AS-Of . 0"..16/1$._ : _.._ � ._ ...._ _ ._. .. ._. .. .__ . .. . OTHER PRIVATC�+ PRIVATE MIS:;14G 01SALLOW MECI—CAL SH—DUILE GUARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AA0UNT PAY MEDICARE `EDI-CAL INSURANCE LABELS PkOCEUURE LIABILITY LIABILITY � I�WI-T , 120611-9 1496749 7.52— hONN,- FRANK _STOREY_ _; 574.13-5. 0778893____..205_ HONh, FRANK STOREY 257413-5 0812864 LG-5 14.60— 1 HUNK, FRANK :,TOREY 257413-5 08-,2151 105 8.46— r hUNNt FRANK STURLY 257413-5 0863599 Z05 5.64- _.._..__ _ _- _ r �j HUNNs FLANK STURLY 257413-5 0896894 Z05 27.48— , .. ,. : j' hUNN, FRANK STGP.LY 257413-5 09x0451 L05 3.64— hGPPCR, THUMAS JGS i9IL08-9 HUSK INS, RONALD 61 144u52-8 0900690 E 205.$7— HASKiNS, kONAI_D UI 144G.52•-d 0900891 E 312.96 r hUSKiNS, kUNALD G1 14405E-8 09274:12 C IOCFF IC c-, MITCHELL 115161-1 14847381 9,9'1- I&LLANU, U111LA 201111-2 1511172 7.52— •. _. JAYNL•, IHEUUURE FK 239u6i-b 15012",8 G JAYNE9 THEOUORE FR 2398111-6 1512087 42.75— •! JLRNIGAN, MAXiNL 145674-6 1509829 6.66— i JU8Lo JAMES UAN1LL 46962b-8 . 0779521...P__.__ f - JONES, KELLY A 098767-7 U8S3610 P 5.98- Ji NL-S, KL-LLY A 098767- 7 0853611 P 52.04— JU'SL,. HEN.KY.. 1kVIi G . 16.4239-U 149849EI_ 7 7 _ ____. _ J05E, HENRY IRVING 164239-6 1510324 7.44— JUpt,►:, LUCPENL 152299-4 1510021 7.52— KL KI:WALL• DONALD MA 066292-4 1481932 777 23.St7— KINi,, DEVOICIAN NMN 245970-5 1436562 3.76.. KNAUaS.• LEWI S FRAM � .��+ LAr►S0N9 POZIE IrUGU 004253-1 1487885_ r �a.UNTRA CosTA CLuN1'Y i,EUICAL SrkVzCLS k -PURT .1.0 2910-7 PAIJE cs �{ ACCOU%TS kLCEIVABLE WRITE-UFF;; PROLLSS UATc 02/17/18 'AS UF._-02/16/7ti__ OTHER PRIVATE PR IVA`fE 141SSIfiG 015ALLOW MLUI-CAL SH-DOYLE tiUARAN GR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEM-•CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIASILI.'1Y i t L;..SKOVSKY t ALEkAND 303ti88-0 1396565 L05 4«48 LEwISt JES.3IE : 26430.�-5 1206660. _. L05 LC%vCt AkTNUk LEE 281708-8 1520957 11,12- ' t t:'NEs£,:Kt LONNIE 05b964-4 1507834SZ- i�. i MAR,:�ti, CEC IL IA MON 161169-4 14#13734 r� 14LNEALYt MAJLk 147855-1 1518113 ' 5.64- , S- LL NDET.. ANI ON IL 14GEO'i-9 1489541 7095- 111I LL Ekt JUNIOR huR 309454-7 L506266 i MCJONtY, THOMAS CLI 20bs; 33-7 1500014 5«64- i i ALULTON, MAR 1 HA NA 099702--1 15„8759 167827-1 9.096- �+USyRALbt J AN 149y3t4 ..__.. .1.56- NAPOLITANU, � .. i FRANK zZ4030-7 L443g66 x05 8:67=- .. NAiWAE1, kUNALL 20169L7- L 151LL78 22.54- i� • &LWTONt NANCY NMN L46446-6 13U6964 Z05 lei Nt.WTCNt NANLY NMN 146448-6 1545077 NI Lhufi-t ' SARA PAY L167922-5 LIC7316 Z05 61.28.» PAYNC, _GEG' &Cjt. t06A 264410-8 1503490 PETERMANt LLUYt R 209154-412ts904 57. 16- PETi.RM %N LLUYD K ;:44154-4 1265755 1M 88- PO h A t . LLUYb R 209154-4 12,72 9 �. PETERMANt LLUYL F, 209154-4 1293403 6096- 1' ILKCEt FLURLNCE E 304984-ti 1396964 Z05 12.46 ( �- VL61'Lkt LOUIS NiMN .15`598 7-014997i4._._.___.. •r , PORTCRt LOUIS NMN 196987-0 1,511131 7.52- `4* .52- 1109 E-kt LOUIS NVIN 198987-0 15190813 �4« 7#3- NUL 1 UC1, RkCALL 15dQ51-:I. 11.�14_t)cx�_E ___ � �w�.�__ .. �...__:�.__ _ . 1."��_ __.._ �_ �.� :�� _�� .�_ � __ _ .___._..,._ _ _ - _ 1{iS.Q6.- -,. '7 _ .... i+ KALPfi, JAi,K WILLIA +047663-0 14683811 �.5 2- s1 CONTRA CUSTA CCU1ti7Y MEDICAL SL-RVICES RE-PORT TU 2910-7 PAVE 9 • ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—UFFS PRUGESS DATE 02/17/78 AS .0 F. 02/16/78 __._.._. .... .... . __._ -_._._.__....__.._.._.._.........._....._....__.......... _..-.._.......... .-_ __ . _. OTHER. :•. PKIVAI',E PKI.VATE MISSING JI.>ALLOW MEUI—GAL SH—UGYLE GUARAtdTGr< != U N INVOICE 5/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE M Dt -C>AL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY • : .i kAMEY9 TRGLIE 042707-0 1523360 3.76— • nAMIREZ• ISABEL CK :iOG524-6 1363.8:33 - _._.._. --•- -----...____..._ _ .____...__.. ._.._. • RANSOM# OLLIE MAE 302345-4 L344311 Z05 15.2$- nhTY, SPELLMAN lb3674-5 1518393 9.40- FX,YMUNUt GRACE MAR. 296644-8 ..124109.07... . ._t05 .. 8.84- 31-6 - 145361 kE E ATLI� �AYN� 3006 .. 7 5 FEPCTI•[3 CAkLUs 193194-6 1525890 2- . 1225 1.134 h, A YS E 54-5 1496812 . --.. CKAhT ...-�L u �-•,. k�8LhL492.759 FERN SUSAN 0 05334 d ,.., ..... ., ... , ,. . .: . . . ..---'--.._..___..-__.__...._...r.._..._,.,•�... .,..._._...�:._ +r..r..i:_:.... '............,_.tea--••:-•...» 1%(j 3k RT,Qttj RAYMOND iO3877-5 1390090 105 20.80 � hU 1 LtGG MARK GLN 2134315-9 13237-4.7. 405. . 1 4 .. • i 6 1.4j 7 9. 0 - SANUUVAL PA7 R 0 ' :�AUCLDO, MARIA NMN 270657-0 1356243 E 34.52- _. . . .. ....._.__---•---.._------__.1..4{3_..-_.-.__._-.__..._.__-.;�_ bLLb+�, .(tUf'1NG 8!',U t L52b42—d 152o910 .L.-. ----•- • _ SHORTER, Mu f:L L 1 e 1 9 6 645 205 5.64 _ • TeR sA . . . . , .r . a I LV A, CANU7 0 u 1(s 3411—u 132bl56 Z05 7. 711— SilA V • GANUIL 1j 19.'j4 � • titv. - 11-6 13476:,3 LOS T. -•- •.•• ---- , i . . ...:.. :.. ., .....}1. t .. n. .r. .. ...... - - 1... ..... l ; t,fcE Oft JOHN STL 12.8037-9 1462453 Z t.. 8 Sty 1KE:S r MATHEW NMN 217257-5 1300429 L L,52-- . I • .STAMP.:, .0041.E. 0405-7 15fl7.232 9050-6 1 4630 z N 5Y YA MNK � 2� 1- ...: , . ... THUMAS, VARNtLL J [30179-4 1511848 7.52 .. i 23.Qi79-ti ..15664-67. — 17t-4ti5 V AIiN-�L -----------� , 74 lam_ t' 5 e. • —.3 1504771 4. 0 15 ' 3 3r, 1 T L+? . LEPTON � s• 1.1LLSTON9 GERALD C 3OL153-3 1504772 . • ;o TUUCMSTUNE_ GEC I.I. ...._.05615-7-.1.._-1.5�?I.8.21_.__..... ._._ .. ___..__r -•---_.___- ._ __.._...---• _______. __.._.._.._._... .., .. _.. -_ t-.,. -,--- 4 4. — i U0;ERv JAMES M 232878-9 1211690 Z05 2.7 110-- • .. .. 'i'. 'r?i•"!h:'. :jr:i .yl:'Y'.:.j.• ,.,!: .:.r .Y- •, .. •r ,. . ...,.. _ .. ..• l •�!` .. f•.• .A, f '�• .,.'1. .r..:i'.r.r.,_\iw.-.r•.:: .. ...:.._.. .ISH', ...... -.,.v i:x. ,.r.k... .. .... �.- . , '• .b .0,,.t ::a r. ...: .. .. .. .. .., i., ..L . •,\. '.1' •VY' L1,NTRk CL-Sta CuU,41Y MEiiIGAI_ SLRVILES RLPURt TU 29LU-7 PA kE 10 •, ACLJUNTS RLGE.IVABLE WRITE—OFFS PRUCESS DATE 02/17/78 • OTHER PRIVATE PkIVATE MISSING U1 SALLOW MEDI—CAL SH—OUYLE 6LARANIOR F U PSI INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY NEDICARE MEDT CAL INSURAPlCE. . 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MISSING GTSALLUW– MF01--'LAL -' SH-ODYLE' GUARANTuR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI—CAL INSURANCE LA8ELS PROCEDURE LtABILITY LIABILITY � JUTTGs GLENN LEONA 255045-7 07221Q7 E l89,22— JUTTE s GLENN LEONA 255045-7 U722108 E . _._._. __.. 21.47— J UTTE 9 GLENN LEONA 255045-7 0..747117 E 12,02- � JUTTE s GLENN LEONA 255045-7 0747118 E 3L.82— * JUTTE s GLENN LEUNA 255045--7 0759133 E 43.84— JUTTEs GLENN LEONA 255045-7 0765101 E 3«02— JUTTE* GLENN LEONA 255045-7 U76!�102 E 5 83— }� JUTTEs GLENN LEONA 2`x5045-7 0192728 E 12.02— ., �. ._ ._ __..-_ • JUTTEs GLENN LEONA 25504:1--7 0792729 E 36.17- JUTTfs t,LENN LEErNA 255045--7 0799364 15.83= JU1 TE s GLENN LEONA 255045-1 UOI 774 lk 3 2.02— JUT7L9 GLENN LEONA 255U45-7 0612775 E 28»20— i JUTTEv GLENN LEONA 255049-7 0964391 E — JUTTE s GLENN LEONA 255045-7 09643513 E 36.0 KELNEs bRAOFOR0 EA 290932-3 12955214 Zo!) 28020 KE,4P9 JESSE 224653-6 0427449 L05 2.88 � KLEINs AbRAftAN 306557-0 146139£3 Z05 9.40— _ 4 LAkSONs CARL. G 091590--0 L31ZL92 205 1.9.60-- LEWIS# DIANA 288889-5 1247UL5 405 .03— LEWIS * DIANA 288869-9 1Zt,6589 405 +02— LEWIS. JESSIE 6 284303-5 1460278 Z05 1.1..33— �? L E W I S s S l M EUN 1496 3.4—tt 14lu524 2 05 . �- m Ai)kt t1, JUSL ME-LAW 178715-9 064d420 P 205 9,72— .......... 1 7 MAITING9 «72— MAITINOs VERA RUTH L36191-4 1414070 P 14AI'f I NUO VIERA RUTH a A1AJORt NNkY GLLA OiZ631-6 145473b Z05 7.52— 'r HA�i7iN1:Ls "UkIA P 066955--6 1359061 ZU5 148.06— r�l��� r sry'4„ 5 , Li 9 s rt Lti� c x +t CONTRA t;USTti COUNTY MEUiGAt_ $kltYIGLS REPURT TO 491' -7 PAGE i3 ALLCUNTS RECEIVABLE WkITE-UFFS PROCESS GATE 02/11/78 AS OF t}2/09/78 _ TITHER PkIVATe PRIVATE MISSING DISALLOW MEDI-CAL Sid-UUYI E GUARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/N AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDT-GAL INSURANLE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY � kuL�LLANU„ LUUELL 089925-2 t}?#39C l'0_.__....- 28.20- . MCCLELLANDt LOUELL 089925-2 0289058 P 28«20- NCCLELLANUt LOUELL089925-2 0795701 P 34,29- � "iLLLELLAND, LOU8 LL 4811925-2 fj�2�051-0.___w. RCGLkLLANU9 LOUELL 0899Z5-2 U626245 P30.48- µ � MCCLELLANDs LOUELL .069925-2 08351079 P 37.77— . MCGLELLANDt LOUELL 089925-2 U635060 P : ► MGLLELLANUt LOUELL Ob9925-2 U646959 P 40.79- ___.._._,.__.w..�..._... NCCLEL,LANOt LOUELL 089925-2 0846960 P 46.82- HCCLELLANOt LOUELL U89925-2 6872bOL P 30«94- MCGLELLANDt LOUELL 089925-2 U886531 P 53«0 ML.GLCLLANO* LOUELL 089925-2 09Ob347 P 92.80- t - ` PICLLELLAND9 L0uELL 089925-2 09t2471__,.___._---.__..�.____,.�___.---------_.. , ' . MLtLELLANUt LOUELL 0699,25-2 095937 P : �. oi } NCCLELLAN09 LOUELL 064925-4 0968581 P 2.82-- !i CL LE LLAND t LUUE.LL 0651925-2 1001915_.P. t Ak'o*CLELLANUt LOUELL 089925-2 1021348 P 2.72- MGCLELLANU LUUELL 089925-L 10149131 P 2.T2-• -� MCCLELLANDt LOUELL 069925-2 10759: 3 P - a MCLLEL.LANUs LOUELL 089925-G 1144995 P 3.00— NCGLELLANOt LOUELL 089925-2 1222136 P 25.20- ; 14(;LLEL,LANDS LoJuELL 0851925-2 1.'56461 P a MLKINL.EY, MARY 30085b-6 1343951 Z05 17.40-- M UNNI NG* F14ANCIS L 287047-5 1460352 L05 13.16 MLl01tit Y: 4L IFF k 1fs21516=0 Oi9S51970 E 42.2 � -_.... . a MWJWLYt CLIFF R 162196-0 1009906 E20- MO NEY• FF it, 1162196-u 14400214 E 17030- ; JK itc i , y a LU14TRA COSTA LGUNTY MEUICAL SERVICES REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGE 14 AC:GOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE—UFFS PROCESS DATE 02/11/78 � ` AS OF OZ/09/78 _._. _ _ PRIVATE MJS�INC DISALLOW ME0I--C,AL *�. GUARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI—CAL INSURANLE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY � MO5SERv LEILA 294025-2 135009a 205 35.97- - _.. - _.. .. _ i MOSSEkt LEILA 294025-2 1370?-.�4 105 40.66— ,#40SSERs LEILA 294025-2 1401847 Z05 25.60— i NOBLE t EU 149473-1 14573a4 105 19.00— �� IvORRIft CARL GUKUO 1.7ib28-7 1457687 205 23.78— i UCHSt EDWIN 290600-6 1429363 405 .42 PAEt. NUNGNMN 273946-4 1260534 L05 307.44- _. ...._. .�........._, �:...,...._..�., .�..,.,._....__.._.........._.�,...,......�... . _ ,-.. ., ,. . ,2 PANEK t LILLIAN JEA 20849-0 0632485 E _ _.. 22.70 _. 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SH—GOYLi •I GUAkANI*GR F U N INVOICE SIP AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI-CAL INSURANCE LA6ELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY • hIGHARD, a" ILBUkN 13 134221-1 1457U43 Z05 • kIVERA: It;,NACIO CA 301-725-6 1402453 Z05 5.64 •' ROUkl4UEZ, AU GUSTI 266358- 1 1323140 105 16.84 PbUkIGUELip AUVUSTI 266350-1 1329!)Ld LU5 1:499.16— • kUukiGUEL, AUGUSTI 26,b338- 1 1342&tSO LU5 3, 133.50- 1-1 �'' kUDRI GUEZ, AU GUST I 266358-1 14597 95 L05 3•i 10.4O— _' M ACURI GUEZ, MI GUEL 277847-1 13235.32 P 28.1�= •to- � KGURI GUEL, MI GUEL 277847-0 13298,49 P 58.30— KGSADG* MARCELINU 16017!.-5 12115663 1.05 .05.. x AUSSE TT0 JOHN NIL 109352 4 136 2 161" ` ' — t}ES' , X0552 - K04SE.,TTU, JOHN NIC 169352-2 13601126 z 0 4.40- • SALLEE` PAULINE MA 168464-2 0739790 P 40.0() • SALLEE, PAULINE MA lbd4b4-2 U674692 .P , 35.1.2 �-.. • SALLEE, PAULINE SA 186464-i. 0906195 P 128028- • • SALLEE, PAULINE MA 1681+64—Z 0908196 P 135.38- t. z SALLEE, PAULINE, MA 18d464-2 U914318 P 80099- -` •" SALLEE, PAULINE MA 1864b4-2 09283114 P 31.56- • t 5ALLEL, PAULINE MA 1158464-2 0941895 P 34.65- SALLE:L, PAULINE MA 188464-2 30.00- •i SALLUEs PAULINE MA IU6464-2 0997444 P ;i0.00- • SALLEE• PAULINE MA 11513464-2 1003776 P 50.00-- SALLEE: PAULINE MA 11515464-2 SALLEE, PAULINE MA 1dd464-2 1010423 P 50000 •z SALLEE, PAULINE MA 168464-2 1016932 P 35.0:0 • SALLEE, PAULINE NEA 18d464-k 1016933 P o •i SALLEE* PAULINE MA 183464-2 1016934 P 25.00- SALLEE# PAULINE MA 186464-2 1023388 P571 30.00- �, • q • x CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SEKVICES f,�`:.PUKT TO 2910-7 PAGE 16 ^ � ACkOUNTS kECEIVABLE TRITE—OFFS PkUCES5 DATE 02/11/78 0 AS GF 02/09/78 PAIVAT - MISSING UISALLOW mt-W--CAL 5H—UUYLL �j GUARANTOR F U N INVOILE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MFDI—CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY SALLEE, PAULI NE MA 188464-2 L 0233B9 p 30.00- SALLEE, PAULI NL MA 188464-2 1029766 P 20.00— • SGHhE IGARUT, MAALA 296431-6 1363803 Z05 787.42— _. j S EAMANS, k. WALTEK 263948-8 1246790 P r SHIMMEL• EMMA 045092-4 1365185 205 .34 � 1 _ _ _ 1 � SIMPSON# JAMES ELL 239338-7 1459095 Z05 13.12— _ _ ._.�.�:. , SIMPSON, JAMES ELL 239338-7 1459096 105 - 7.52-- 40CIAL SERVILE UEP 241390-4 077dZ97 5.12— SOCIAL SEkVICE DEP 241x90-4 0624db1 2.63— .. _0000 SOKINGFILIDo RWILA 2131721-1 0916946 k SPRINGFIELD, RWEk 281721-1 U916947 E 2U7.00— __0.00. _. _ .__...__... _0 _._. SPRINGFIELO, RrJbER .281721—L 0924424 E 3000- I STARK I JUHNNY NMN 046585-6 1455376.0.000 STERLING, MILTON N 211373-3 0958234 E 42030— - _ i STERLING, MILTON N 271373-3 1018762 E 12.48— • ---- STORY, LLI HA MARY 287605-0 1343128 L65 22.72 •j STRAI TUN, AWA FLA 279391-7 1013047 205 54.00- - a r TAGOR• BKENDA M1AE 286283-7 1168457 E 37.60- • _ 5_ TANNER, L INLLl Y BU 176363-0 1457905_...___ L05 -- — —5.64 " `t ---.---- THOiMAS, JERKY RIi,H 27597#3-5 0794083 F 70.00— • ` THOMiPSON, SIMMS NM 211088-0 1321735 105 15.60— � VIGIL, LSAB L 110096-5 1312534' -- � — M" 5,64 VISGAKRA, t3ERNAROG 205490-0 0199565 P 310.00— _ V I SCARRA, BERNARDO 205490-6 0373966 P 49.49 • �Na V 1. GLW(A, BERNARDO 205490-6 06131310 o V I SCAkkA, BER NARUU 205490-6 (3621923 P 105 76.06— .._.. — _ ._ V I SCAKkA, BERNAKDO 205490-6 0,621924 P 54021— 579 • 3 -- �-.__._..-. 0000._000_0.._....0.000.._ ..0.000 ...-.. _.. ._.._ _. _. _ ._. - --_•_ I 5 .. ,. , .. •..-., ;. �,„� :._..,.. ,...�... �> ._�- ,..r. :_,._tr.,.... .._. .,,. .. - r t 3;300 1�F.a r J�+. f� , L �tr ^y'qi 'I t,GNl"KA COSTA CtiUNTY MEDICAL SEkVlLcS REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGE L7 ACCOUNTS RE:,EIVABLE WRITE—UFFS PROCESS DATE 02/ 11/Its AS UF 02/09/76 -OR 1VAT E __MISSING DISALLOW MEW' CAL _SH-DOYLE �i GUARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEOICARE MEOI--CAL INSURANCE LABELS PRUCEDURE LIABILITY LtA3ILITY VLSCARRAs BERNARDO 205490-6 U621925 P 16.80— • •� VlSCARRA, 0ERNAKUU 205490-6 0621926 P 32.74— VISCARRA, BEkNARDO 205490-6 0629999 P 6.37— � V I SCAKRA, GERNAKUU 205490-6 0637030 P � V l S CA I.icA, d>:k NARliO 205490-6 U656176 P 46.f34— ' �t V I SCARRA, BERNARDO 20549U-6 0663466 P 19.58- V ISCARRA, BEKNARUO 205490-6 0671590 P 5b.00— • } ARDU 205490-6 0 8 3 0 P 105 6.72— 9 • V I SCARRA, BERN b 623 b. 2— V ISCARRA, BER14ARDO 205490—b 0691961 1' 40.5 3.36- . • V ISCARkA, bEKNAROU 205490-6 0706170 P ZOy 3.36- 0549U-6 0963270 P 38.48- .__� _ - -.____ _ • V t�LARRA, ITER NQRD0 � _ � ^ V 15CARRA, 13EIINARUO 205490-6 0983886 P 31.94` NT ��- �_�___.. • V I SCARKA, bEKNARDO 205490-6 0983887 I' — • V i SCARKA, 81;kNARDO 205490-6 1411966 P WARNER, RUBERT MIK 263044-0 1260200 60.EI4 0 w ASH, SALL IE 1449 14-y 0310693 E • .02 0 2 3 5 - wATK1NS, HYI:TLt LE 2911404 15738 15 - _ _ - r � �! WATKINS* MYRTLE LE 298404-5 137U532 105 401- -MYRTLE MYRTLE LE: 29Ef404-5 1407889 105 4.90- �' wATSJN, 1SAC 163173-8 14576tS Z05 5.64- ____._ • irHE&oER, PERRY .162348-7 1457651 105 9.40 kHITEv JOAN E 010168--7 0946172 P E66.40- �, 0 ? r WHITE, JUAN li 070708-7 0946173 P •27— - _-- _ __._ _ __.______ WHITE, JUAN !A .070768-7 0946174 P 97,85 0 O�HITi ', JOAN L 010768-7 0953577---�- .20- ''o o WHITE* JOAN E _-_ 070768-7 0960689 P 48.74- i WHITE• JUAN E 070766-7 0994929P 36.20- 573 _ GUNTKA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SEkVIGLS REPORT TO 2910- 1 PAGE lis r ACLUUNTS RECEIVASLE WRITE-UFFS PROLESS DATE 02/11/78 AS Of 02/09/78 UfiyEk PKIVAT'E PkIvATE.._ __MISSING Di SALLOW MEUl ' GAL SH- sUYLE GUARANTUR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY 14EDICARE MEDI-CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIABILITY V.HITE , JOAN E 010766-7 1007950 P - 45.53- i� WHITE , JGAN E 070768-7 1021032 P 31.42- • i� WHITE, JOAN E 070766-7 1021U33 P 28.20- WHITE, JOAN E 070766-7 1021134 P 60.72- • WHITE, JOAN E 070768-7 102LO35 P 44.42- i �f WHITLOCK* FREDERIC 261896-5 U665361 E 316.99- hiLKERSON, JAMES A 270645-5 1160945 E 37.60- • kILKEkSON, JAMES A 27U645-5 1180946 E 28.20- • WILKERSUtN, JAMES A 2706 45-5 1187065 E 37.60- WILKERSON, JAMES A 270645-5- 11931'0 E28020= W I LKERSON, JAMES A 27U645-5 1206151 E 3 7.60- NILKERSON, JAMES A 270645-5 1206152E 50.34 I 1� ILKLFSON, JAMES A 270645-5 1106153 E 31.9Q- •i • 41LLI AMSe SUNUELL 164679-:3 1405217 105 29.70 o' WYATT » kILHAKU 029553-5` 1415230 1.05 1.88-- l LAGAK, JLHN JAMES 121775-1 1158801 105_ _.._.3.42-__.. of + . .ii r r. 30.41- 46rUU- � TOTALS 21,162.260. 16 b • UhAssl(AED PVT ASSIUNEO - Al ASSIGNEU - A2 ASSIGNED - A4 141.20- 3 Qd 'y ASS16YED - A5 �r _-- ----__.._._._.._._. ASSIGNED - A7 _ 1 ASSIGNED - A8 _ A S S I GN EU �v ASSIGNED - A0 11140.41- ..5 74 �a !.A trld{k$ �+T{ 5ai%¢"^� .,'f•p„ v1'�.•Ij� ! ''3+41.Tt • u IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of AB 1611 and AB 1612 pertaining March 14, 1978 to Adult Day Health Care. The Board on November 15, 1977 and January 17, 1978 having requested the Director of the Human Resources Agency to report on legislation pertaining to the Adult Day Health Care Act (Assembly _ Bill 1611 and Assembly Bill 1612) , including the Human Services Advisory Commission's recommendation on the effect of the imple- mentation of said legislation in Contra Costa County; and The Director, Human Resources Agency, having submitted his recommendations in a memorandum dated March 8, 1978, and in connec- tion therewith the County Administrator in a letter dated I{iarch 9, 1978 having submitted his comments and recommendation thereon; and Sunne W. McPeak, Chairperson of the Human Services Advisory Commission, having appeared to urge approval of the program because of its cost effectiveness; and The following citizens having also appeared to urge approval of the program: Mrs. William Stahley, Lorraine Heitman, Florence Sucki, Dorian Edwards (member of the Contra Costa Advisory Council on Aging) , and H. Bud Harr (member of the Contra Costa Advisory Council on Aging and Manpower Advisory Council) ; and The Board having thoroughly discussed the recommendations of both the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Administrator and having determined that it did not wish to delegate planning responsibility for the program to the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT: 1. Its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to sign the statement of intent to establish the program in Contra Costa County; 2. The Director, Human Resources Agency, is INSTRUCTED to send letters to the County' s State Legislative Delegation, the Speaker of the Assembly, the President Pro Tem of the Senate, the Secretary of the State Health and Welfare Agency, and the Director of the State Department of Health expressing the concern of the Board for the detailed and specific manner in which this legislation was written emphasizing that this kind of legislation makes coordinated planning of services and efforts to establish priorities nearly impossible; 3. The Director, Human Resources Agency, is further INSTRUCTED to explore possible waivers to the composi- tion of the Planning Council and details of the planning process in order to make it possible to utilize present staff and already established advisory boards to serve the planning functions mandated by AB 1611. PASSED UNA_TNIMOUSLY BY THE BOARD ON MARCH 14, 1978. Orig: Human Resources Agency TATelfare Director Office on Aging CERTIFIED COPY Dr. Edward Leibson HSA 1 certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of the original document which Is on file in my office, Medical Director and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of Health Officer supervi..ors of Contra Costa County. California, on the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Legislative Delegation Clerk&ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, Alameda County Board of by Depta7 Clerk. Supervisors J, MAR 14 1971� County Administrator County Auditor County Counsel 575 /] Jime�R.01swn a� �oa1C� of Supervisors \Jol 1J�1rC1 Cczn:yC:arian� ' Ex(Jft,^to C:9.o?,P&Boar. Counry Adrninistration Building Costa Mn.Gen1din.Rusi*4 P.O. 6 a>. 911 Co n Cb,ef Ci-rk .13;iir_<`, C=6i'Ofni3 9455:3U (415)372-2371 Janes P.Kenny-Rtcnmond r Ts:Des, r Nancy C. Fandan-Marne: �! Robert t.Schroder-Lafayette t 2-, Warren N.BoSg^t&3-Concord :n D s.. c. Er:c H. Hasanttin,*-Pi;,Sburg 5`.h Dfsu,c: March 14, 1978 Ruth Von Behren, Ph.D. Project Director Adult Day Health Care 714 "P" Street, Room 1627 Sacramento, California 95814 Dear Dr. Von Behren: On March 14, 1978, by a unanimous vote and following considerable discussion of the merits of the Adult Day Health Care program, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County agreed to establish an Adult Day Health Care Planning Council and has agreed to submit a County Plan during fiscal year 1978-1979. E'e anticipate the Council will be established by July 1 , 1978. We anticipate having the County Plan completed by January 1 , 1979. Very IN , oe .� Chairman BOARD Or SUPERVISORS RIS: c1g t { t March 14 t . . To: Clerk of the Board, Attn Aulene Joseph The attached copy is for your records. Copies were sent to: Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director Dr. Orlyn Wood, Health Officer R. E. Jornlin, Welfare Director i Jane McClelland, Office on Aging { Dr. Edw. Leibson, Health Systems Agency Alameda County B/S Chairperson, Human Services Advisory Commission r clg P.S_ You may want to check and see if the Administrator's Office shouldn't -.have a copy also since one was not specified. Thanks. �-� 577 CONTRA COSTA COUNCIL ON AGING uLj( ltl"a / 2450 Stanwell Drive No.220 Nsta Concord,California 93520 j �� (415) 671-4233 fi.�ou RECEIVED ,,. MAR /c/ 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLER OA F SUPERVI i5 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON AGING 11B _.NT cosrA ... . . STATEMENT ON ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE'-- 3-14-78 Chairman Schroder, Supervisors, Ladies and Gentlemen: My name is Dorian Edwards from El Sobrante, and I represent the Contra Costa County Advisory Council on Aging. . I have been active for many years in .issues relating to providing adequate health care for this county's elderly, and I am currently a member of the Health Committee of the Advisory Council on Aging. I am also Chairperson of the San Pablo-El Sobrante Local Committee on Aging. I have personally visited the facilities of the Day Health Care Program in this county, and was much impressed by what the participants have already accomplished in such a short time. For example - I saw a weaving loom that is being restored by two men - one man has a bad left arm and one man has a bad right arm - but. together they have two good arms - and are learning to do things that have previously been impossible. One of the most valuable parts of this program is the confidence it restores to our fellow human beings and the relief it gives to the family. It is a joy to see a person who, before entering .this program, could not adequately get around in a walker - now actually zoom around and the family member stand in awe - and wonder how they are going to keep up. If you are in doubt, I urge you to go - and see for yourself! There has been criticism of AB1611 by the Human Services Advisory Commission, on the basis that the specific nature of the law prevents our county from integrating planning for this service with other human services planning. However, I understand that the reason the legislature was so specific was that they did not want a whole new industry-to crow up without adequate county planning. . They were determined to control Day Health Services from the beginning. They are insisting that planning be done on a county basis before facilities are licensed. I must support the concept of good planning, and do not view this as a hindrance to our county's future plans for integrating planning. It may be true that our Human Services Advisory Commission has not yet studied needs for seniors in this county, and so our needs are not yet integrated into their planning. However, your Area Agency on Aging - both the Advisory Council and the Office on Aging - who have been responsible since 1975 for planning for older persons, have studied the need for day health services. We have concluded that day health is a cost effective and humane alternative to the warehousing of senior citizens in convalescent hOSDitalS. Day Health Care, by the way, may be new to this county. But it is not a new concept. For example, San Francisco County already has 4 Day Health Centers. C E CONTRA COSTA COUNT AOVISORY COUNCIL ON AGING IS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF /� SUPERVISORS TO ADVISE HE AREA AGENCY ON AGING ON ALL MATTERS RELATED TO THE X �� OEVELOPEMENT AND ADM ISTRATION Or THE ANNUAL AREA AGENCY PLAN AND OPERATIONS " �! CONDUCTED THEREUNDE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANOATES FROM THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT, � ANY COMMENTS OR RE OXIMENDATIONS MADE BY THE COUNCIL OR ITS INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS DO NOT REPRESENT THE OFFICIAL POSITION OF THE COUNTY OR ANY OF ITS OFFICERS. r5� _ MjcrofilmGd with board order I speak for the Advisory Council on Aging in urging you to adopt the necessary county machinery to make Adult Day Health Care a reality for this county. You (as the Area Agency on Aging are currently funding a small pilot project for Adult Day Health Care at the Mt. Diablo Rehab Association in Pleasant Hill (15 clients only). This project opened in December and there was immediate response by the community. They are nearly filled and will soon have to resort to a waiting list. We need Adult Day Health Services in l4est and East Counties, also. No further Day Health Centers will be allowed to open in this county without licensing. No licenses will be issued, under AB1611 , now State law, unless the county establishes a Day Health Advisory Council , which will be responsible for developing the county plan. . All applications for license must be reviewed by this Council , who will determine whether a need for the facil- ity has been determined, and who will recommend whether the license be granted or not. This is sound and thorough health planning. Thank you for your attention. 55 1 9 -2- : County Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors James P.Kenny f-ounty Administration Building Costa Zst District Martinez, California 94553 VVJcc.t Nancy C.Fandon (415)372-4080 County OI1.1nt / 2nd District Arthur G.Will � �L�/ Robert I.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.Hasseltine 5th District March 9, 1978 RECEIVEDFEE Board of supervisors 78 Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 RNISORS O. Dear Board Members: Re: Adult Day Health Care Program There is attached a memorandum to me from C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, advising of a new Adult Day Health Care Program which is provided for in legislation which became effective January 1, 1978. For assurance that this program will be approved by the State for implementation during the 1978-1979 fiscal year, a statement of intent must be acted on and submitted by March 15, 1978. The Human Services Advisory Commission considered this program on February 22, 1978 and endorsed it, conditionally, by a split vote. There is a possibility that the planning responsibility for this program could be delegated to the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. Such action would likely preclude expenditures on professional staff support and reduce estimated one year county funding of $41,805 to costs of secretarial support. The program is nevertheless a new one for which some county funding will be required. My recommendation is that your Board take this program proposal under review, but withhold implementation commitments and other actions at this time while both the program and cost implications are thoroughly reviewed. Respectf ly, ARTHUR G. WILL, County Administrator AGW:lm Attachment - cc: C. L. Van Marter ., ( -C)1"/" Microfilmed with board order cC7(1 ,Hwnan Resources Agency Date �. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY March 8, 1978 To Arthur G. Will County Administrator From Claude Claude L. Van dart r 0irecto`r Subj ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE Ref: Board Order dated January 17, 1978 On November 15, 1977, the Board of Supervisors referred to me AB 1611 and AB 1612 which provide for the Adult Day Health Care Program. This legislation was effective January 1 , 1978. On January 17, 1978 the Board of Supervisors ordered that the Human Services Advisory Commission be given an opportunity to comment on my report before it was forwarded to the Board. On February 22, 1978 the Human Services Advisory Commission considered this issue and has prepared a recommendation for the Board. This recommendation is included in the following report. Adult day health care is an organized day program of therapeutic, social and health activities and services provided to elderly persons with functional impairments (physical or mental) for the purpose of restoring or maintaining optimal capacity for self-care. It may serve as a transition from more intensive inpatient or in-home care to personal independence or as an option to 24-hour skilled nursing care. Further, an adult day health care program may assist individuals to continue in more independent status by providing respite for caretakers who would otherwise be unable to continue providing assistance. Based on information supplied by the Office on Aging and the Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center, the estimated 60 years of age or over population at risk or potentially in need of supportive services in Contra Costa County is 5828. Needless to say not all of these persons would use such services, but authorities in the field of health care for the elderly are unanimous in their endorsement of the value of such programs. I personally do not question the potential value of this program. However, the Board must look carefully at the requirements of the Act before deciding whether they wish to commit further resources to this program. The Board must--by March 15--issue a statement of intent to implement the program in this County in order to have any assurance of having the program approved for implementation during the 1978-1979 fiscal year. Submission of the statement of intent commits the County to creation of an Adult Day Health Planning Council which will be responsible for development of an Adult Day Health Plan. The Planning Council must consist of 15 members. The law specifies the type '1• of persons who must occupy 14 of these slots. The Board is given complete freedom with only one position. The law is so specific that no existing advisory board can meet the requirements, thus necessitating the Board's creation of yet another advisory board. X581 A. G. Will, Administrator (larch 8, 1978 Page 2 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE Following are the requirements for the membership on the council : a. Eight members of the council shall be persons over 55 years of age who have a demonstrated interest in the special health and social needs of the elderly and who are representative of organizations dedicated primarily to the needs of older persons, including those of low income and racial and ethnic minorities. b. A representative of the Area Agency on Aging designated pursuant to Public Law 94-135 or, if none, a county agency responsible for services to senior citizens. c. A representative of a county agency responsible for administration of health programs for senior citizens. d. A representative of an area health planning agency designated pursuant to Section 437.7 of the Health and Safety Code, for an area included within the council 's jurisdiction. e. A representative of the county medical society. f. A representative of a. publicly funded senior citizen transporta- tion program. g. A representative of a health facility or organization of health facilities providing acute or long-term care to the elderly. The Board must hold a public hearing on their intent to establish the Planning Council. Within 30 days of the public hearing, the following information must be submitted to the Department of Health by the Board of Supervisors: A. Certified copy of Board of Supervisor's minutes containing the resolution declaring intent to form a council . B. Certified copy of the minutes of the Board of Supervisors meeting containing the resolution to appoint the council . The minutes shall identify the membership of the council by name and representation. C. Copies of the newspaper ads and names and dates of the paper in which such ads appeared. 0. Summary of content and list of TV and radio spot announcements, and other announcements, if any. E. Certified copy of the Board minutes which contain the request for exemption. 58? A. G. Will, Administrator March 8, 1978 Page 3 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE F. Certified copy of the minutes containing resolution of delegation to another agency or organization of certain responsibilities, for the establishment of the council and development of the plan. The Council is responsible for developing an Adult Day Health Care Plan. This plan, which is independent of all other planning processes under way in the County, must include the following: A. Certified copy of the minutes of the meeting of the Board stating their approval. B. Summarized testimony from all public hearings held to establish the need for a location of adult day health care centers. C. Minutes of all Adult Day Health Planning Council meetings. D. Identification of service areas with adequate documentation to justify the need for adult day health care in this area. E. Inventory of existing health, social , and supportive services within the service area, and capacity, utilization, and cost data for each service. F. Method to ensure that the proposed adult day health care centers coordinate and utilize existing resources whenever feasible. G. A method for establishing priorities in implementation. H. Projected five-year time frame for implementation. This rather elaborate planning process will require considerable staff support for a period of at least six months and perhaps as much as a year. The cost for this staff support will run $20,338 for six months or $41 ,805 for twelve months. The projected budget is as follows: 583 A. G. Will , Administrator March 8, 1978 Page 4 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE ' Next Total- 6 Mo. 6 Mo. 12 Mo. Social Program Planner II (@$1 ,588/Mo.) $ 9,528 (@ $1,667/Mo.) $10,002 $19,520 Fringe @ 18% 1 ,715 19800 3,515 Secretary I (@$865/Mo.) 5,190 (@ $909/Mo.) 5,454 10,644 Fringe @ 18% 934 982 1 ,916 Travel 250 250 500 Office Space 900 900 1,800 Equipment (desks, chairs, typewriter) 2,000 -- 2,000 Supplies & Duplication 500 500 1,000 Postage 300 300 600 Telephone 150 150 300 21,46 $20,338 $4 805 There is no reimbursement from any source for this budget. If approved by the Board, the Board assumes the following responsibilities: 1. Declare their intent to implement the program. 2. Provide staff to handle the planning process and assist in establishing the council. 3. Appoint the council. If the Board does not approve the program no facility in the County can be licensed by the State in this County to provide Adult Day Health Care services. I am personally appalled at the detailed specificity which is spelled out in the law. Virtually the entire Planning Council membership is determined by State law; the Board has no authority to assign this responsibility to an existing advisory board. A highly elaborate planning process is spelled out with no requirement that this planning process be coordinated with any other planning process already under way. It is, however, possible for the Board to delegate this planning responsibility to another group, such as the Health Systems Agency. Apparently, Alameda County wishes to have the NSA undertake the planning responsibility. Preliminary staff level discussions with the Health Systems Agency indicate that the HSA would be willing to undertake this responsibility. They would not be able to do so until after June of this year. They would, however, be able to do the planning work without any added professional staff. The County might be asked to provide some secretarial support. This possibility need not be resolved before the Board indicates its intent to undertake the program. 58-4 A. G. Will, Administrator =larch 8, 1978 Page 5 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE If it were not for the fact that this seems to be a very valuable program, I would recommend that the Board refuse to endorse the program. Inview of the program's apparent value and the possibility that the planning effort can be delegated to the Health Systems Agency, or be done internally without any increased cost, and in an effort to emphasize to the Legislature the Board's dismay with this kind of legislation, I therefore recommend that the Board take the following actions at their meeting of March 14, 1978: 1. Authorize the Chairman to sign the statement of intent to establish the program in the County. 2. Direct letters to our State Legislative Delegation, the Speaker of the Assembly, the President Pro Tem of the Senate, the Secretary of the State Health and Welfare Agency, and the Director of the State Department of Health expressing the concern of the Board for the detailed and specific manner in which this legislation was written. This concern should include concern that this kind of legislation makes coordinated planning of services and efforts to establish priorities nearly impossible. 3. Order the Human Resources Agency Director to explore possible waivers to the composition of the Planning Council and details of the planning process in order to make it possible to utilize present staff and already established advisory boards to serve the planning functions mandated by AB 1611. 4. Refer this subject to an appropriate Board Committee to study the matter of whether the County should undertake the planning themselves or whether the Health Systems Agency should be asked to take on this responsibility and report back to the Board in two weeks with their recommendation. The Human Services Advisory Commission considered this matter at its meeting on February 22, 1978 and after extended discussion adopted the following motion: IT WAS M/S/C (DREXEL/LAUBSCHER) THAT THE COXMISSION ACCEPT `y THE STAFF REPORT AND STATE UNEQUIVOCALLY Ifs THE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: THAT THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA BE INFORMED OF THE COUNTY'S DISPLEASURE WITH THE STATE REGULATIONS WHICH MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO RECOMMEND OTHER INTERVENTION METHODS AND WITH THE STATE-MANDATED SEPARATE ADVISORY COUNCIL WHICH COMPLICATES A. G. Will , Administrator ~larch 8, 1978 Page 6 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE COORDINATION OF THE PROGRAM WITH PRESENT PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY; THAT RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROVIDING PLANNING SUPPORT BE ASSIGNED TO THE MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, AND THAT IF THE MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT DOES NOT PROVIDE SUCH PLANNING STAFF SUPPORT AND OTHER COUNTY FUNDING IS REQUIRED, THE PROJECTED COSTS OF $21 ,467 AND $41 ,805 ARE TO BE CONSIDERED ONE-TIME START-UP COSTS FOR PERIODS OF EITHER SIX OR TWELVE MONTHS AND THAT THERE ARE TO BE NO COSTS TO THE COUNTY AFTER THE FIRST YEAR. The motion carried by a vote of 4 to 3. Mr. Drexel , Mr. Smith, Mrs. Laubscher, and Mrs. McPeak voted aye; Mr. Tumbaga, Mrs. McNeil , and Mrs. Adams voted nay. It should be noted that the possibility of delegating the planning to the Health Systems Agency was not discussed by the Commission. They will be asked to consider this possibility and may have a further recommendation for the Board or the Board's committee. CLVM:cl g cc: George Degnan, M.D. , Medical Director Orlyn Wood, M.D. , Health Officer Robert E. Jornlin, Welfare Director HSAC Members Dr. Edward Leibson, Health Systems Agency .586 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14, 1978 In the Matter of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for Subdivision MS 254-76, El Sobrante area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred � Improvement Agreement with Alice M. Leemasters, permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 254-76 , El Sobrante area. Y PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 0 cc 3 . a ee 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 Originating Department• PW (LD) Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W.) affixed this 14th day of March 19 78 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Assessor ` Alice M. Leemasters B h'"i( l i �;1� ti s Deputy Clerk 531 La Paloma Road Patricia Al. Bell El Sobrante, CA 94803 H-24 4/77 15m 587 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COVir'I'SC, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Award of Contract ) for Detention Facility Food Service,) Martinez, California. ) March 14, 1978 Project No. 5269-926-(58) ) Bidder TOTAL AI30UPH' Bond Amounts Ball & Schafer Metal Products, Inc. $242,475 Labor & 14ats. $ 121 ,237.50 Faith. Perf. $242,475 1320 Egbert Avenue San Francisco,, California General Hotel Supply Company, San Francisco, CA.. ..... ................ ... ..$247,440 Berlin Food Equipment Company, San Francisco, CA. .. ... . .. .$247,720 Capital Sheet Metal , Sacramento, CA. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. ... . . .. .. . .. . .$265,954 Whereas the Board recognizes the Affirmative Action Plan of the low bid submitted was signed subsequent to the bid opening and waives this irregularity; and The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received by the Public ttiorks Director; and The Public 1-brks Director receding that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY TdE BOARD 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 tAD good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public works Department shall _ prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FUFM- iER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted move arra any required certificates of insurance or other rewired documents, and the Public works Director has reviewed and found them to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS F;'UKFCI 1ER ORDERED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of tz:e contract by the Public Works Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978 , I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entergd on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid- Witness „ hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14th day of March 1978 . .7riginator: Public 1-brks Department J. R. OISSC??, Clerk :c: Public F•brks Director County Auditor-Controller $y //� �Cr , Deputy Clerk Contractor -� g .N.POU9 } r "`9:!tix'"�"C."`F&'!�`�'r�.Sw,""�" E airs-..aa c;e"*oX i +ac•^ae' k'i`t' (Cons truction,Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) r "_'hese special terms are incorporated below by reference.:. (552,3) Parziea (?ublic agencil Contra Costa County- (contractor] Ball and Schafer-Hetal 'Products Inc . Completes IlegaT namej-: (52) Ef activa ;ata: March 20, 1978 [,See 51 ror.starting.date ) - �,. (33) The Work: Detention Facility Food Service,: which. inciudes .furnishing � and installing all food service-`equipment, 'all .in-accordance with Plans and Specifications prepared by or for the Public. Works Director. and m accordance with the accepted bid'proposai. (Project-No. 3269-926=(58?,1. (53) Cor..atstion :iaa: (strike out (a) or- (b) and •calendar.- or ":+orkina") _ • XOAdXUp- XJ�XXf�tXXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXX (b) Within rcalendar zx days from starting dats.." a (55) .:iquidased Damages. S Hone per calendar.day. (56) Pub:ic Agarc,.r'a Agent Public Works Director (,7) contract Pr s 242,475. (for, unit: contracts: more, . or less, accoraance vita iinsshed quantities at unit bid. prices.)' (strike o t parenthetical ma `rial if inapplicable.) z Pubzic Azencv, 9y: t~ X rXXxY X�X .� (• # '. Vernon L. Cline Designated Re-presentative) # Public Works Director �1Alt9t �1 •: ..:.., :cn:raasor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Cod f►2361 goace ag jforkers' ramFesisatlea :aw•.. 40-�I "1 J (�'L3FiPT'RATE or[oes o -c:a� cacacsty sn tae,alL4Y:iess Bessgaate os'�scsa " c�_ac.ty sn" a oussness z _=rte :Iota to Ccn:rcc.•or (i) .'--tufa ack ccwZ'a rsen; ;orn below, and 121. i, a corpora- Zion, a" Corporate TeaZ. - - - - - - - - - ; State of Ca#,iforsia ) ACC IO.JS'`c?J •. :' (by.corporati"on, County of ,LVf�yi� �, / SVA-, ) ss� Partnerst;sp, or Individual) � " „< {,& ':ise:�z�an'Lst�••azgsilca?:�tiaeZc. t-actor, known to s+e in individual and business x s i?a as stateatWj Xjc6;A&'-y ap_ _-ed be ore ac today and ac»aowle'u ed :hat.:te/mosey c and ffiYt'3�%-i�gra n or hart...--ship nazed above executed;it. `� T PC`sSic :F?M u . �Mt SANTA CLARA COUNTY ' Camra. Tel June `star f V un s'��s`�""jYYY.s:2✓ Sira::�' ns..•'%�%ice-yn� - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - foK.1 APPROL=r by Cc,.=7 Counsel. R f�` !Page. Z of 3) (CC-2 Rev. 1:-7., I J_a. ocssanr Microfilmed witfi board order aFr BOARD;oF suaERwsoes osr � --� 3. WORT CO:I:&1C:, C_ANGCS. (a) 3y their si5natures in Section 2, effective on the above case, «feat parzies prz zo and agree as set fcrt: in th_'3 zcntract, incorporating by these re:crencas tea material ("special tar_-s") in sec. l ;b) Co ntr3ctar stall, at ..is own cost and expense. and in a worh=anlike m==ans, fully azu faithfully perfo= alio: cccplete the uor):; and will f:lrniza all =terials, lai:cr, serric`s and transportation necessary, convenient an- prcear in order fairly to perform the requirauents of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agenc;'a plana. dra%jLngs and specifications. (c) The work tarn be changed only wita 2uL•lic Agency's prier written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties: and the: Public Agency shall never have to pay acre the.% spec tz-an in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIMM: NOTICE TO PROCrrD. Contractor shall start this worr. as directed in the speci- ficatscns or the ::otsce to Praceec; and shall corzlete it as specified in Sec. L. 5. LIQUIDATED DAI!AGES. If the Contractor .ails to co.:.olate this contract and this work witzsa the tine: tzxed tnare_or, allcwance being rode for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom: and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be ir.•;aracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and _ix the P,;blic Agency'a actual darage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable su.•+ sPeci!ied in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estivate fair average ccrpensaticn t;%ere:cr, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said worn; and if the same be :rot paid. :public Agency may, in addition to its gther ra=edies, deduct the sane frac any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- t_-act. If the Public Agency for ant cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of wcr): ore tension of tire. its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be useu to defeat any right of the Agency to da-.ages for non-com-pletica or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Gorernment Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor =211 not be assessed liquidated da-ages for delay in completion of the work, :leen such delay was caused by the failure• of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide fcr rer.oval or relocation of existing utility facilities. i. 1W.EGRiMED DGCU:3:::5. The plans. ;frau:rgs and specifications or special provisicnz at the Public Agency's all for bids. and Ccntractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated lata :ss .tract: and they are iatencoc to co-operate, so that any- :i:irg exaibitad in the plans or drawings and not aertioned in the specificaticrs or special provisions, or •rice versa, is to be executed as if excibited, mentioned and set :arta in bot::, to the true inz*nt and =caning thereof •ban taken all together: and cL!fercnces of ecinion concerning these snall be finally Catermined by Public agency's Agent specified in sec. 1. 7. PAYZ IT. (a) =er ::is strict and literal Zulfillaent of these promises and conditions, and as full tcnpensation for all tris work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified is Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for £::misled quantities at :unit bid prices. (b) on cr &Lout the fi=st day of each calendar santh the Contractor shall submit to tae Public Agent: a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all :aa=arials actually installed during the preceding Month, the labor expended thereon, and %;-e cost thereof; whereupon, after chacking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a c_r_i!icate far the am*-=t determined to be due, minus 1-33 thereof pursuant to %;overa::.e:t Cade Sec. 530G7. but not until refectire work and materials have leen removed. replaced and made goat:. 3. PAY: ::^S WITHHELD. (a) :he Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because o: later aiacovered evidence nzlii:•y all or any certificate :or payment, to such extent and period of time only as tmay be necessary to protect the Public agency from loss because of% (1) Cefecti.e we=ft not remedied, or •.emcempleted .fork, or (2) claims filed or reasonable: evilleuee indicating probable fiLi:g, or (3) Failure to properly pay su.^ccntractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable daubt teat the work can be comrple3ted .or tae balance then unpaid, o (5) Lavage to arot::e= contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) -he P-&1-4c Agency s!-3116. use raasenable diligence ice tb discover and retort to the Contractor, as the work progresses, t::e: materials and labor which are not satisfactory to t, 3o as to avoir: 'Annecessary t_-o:ble or cost to t:.o Contractor in caking good any defective work or parta. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its actica of cemplation of the entire (Page 2 of 4) (CC-l: �.e.•. .1_-:, 5590 work., it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay toe balance of the contrapt price after deducting all amounts witnneld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims .or la:;or and aateria13 have leen pa4l. no claims :are aeon presented to the Public Agency based on acts cc omissions of tae Contractor, and :o Iters or withhold notices have been filen aaain3t tete•work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuicaticns c£ defective or nis.:ing work or o£ late-recoraed notices of lions or claims against Contractor. 4. INSL'RM:CL. (Labor Code 5313e0-oi) 4n signing this contract, Contractor rust give uo :c .+genet (1) a certificate of consant to sol£-irsure issued by tie Director of Industrial Relations, or (3) a certs:icate of ;corkers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sac. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. WN-8. On signing this contract Contractor stall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. F.1:LURI E To PERFORN. If the Contractor at any ti=e refuses or neglects, witacut fault or the Public Apony -or uta agent(s), to supply sufficient matarials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days ci more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. UMS APPLY. Ueneral. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state anti iccal tat:s aru regulation:., especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with sec. 172u, and including Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement cccplies taerowith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially is Secs. 1775 6 1313, concerning prevailing wages and hours. shall apply to this• agreement as though ':illy stipulated herein. 13. SL'SCC:11:P1C.URS. • Government Code 65.3100-4;13 are incorporated herein. 14. .AGE RNTE:S. (a) Pursuant to LaE:or Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of ..ndustrta� Re atiors has ascertained the general prevailing rates of gages per diem, and for ~ciiday and oversize work, is the lccality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as speci£iad in the call far bids for tais work and are an file with the Public Aganri, and are nereby incorporated herein. (b) Th-43 schedule of wages is based on a working day of a hours unless otherwise Specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- ' stituting site working mea:. :then less =an that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rata 1; pro;.crtianately reduced, but tae hourly rate remains as stated. (a) ehe Contractor, and all his subcontractor3, must pay at :east tstese rates to all _aersons en :.his work, including all travel, suasistenee, and Prince benefit payments provi:Eed for by applicable collective bargaining agreer+ent3. All skilled labor not listed above must be: paid at least tae wage scale establisaed by caller_ive bargaining agreement :or such Iai,or :n the locality :.sere such work i3 :.ai:.g performed. if it becomes neces- sary for tete Contractor or any subcontractor to euploy any person in a craft, classi=i- cation or type o! work (except executive, supervisory, adminiatratire, clerical or other mon-manual workers'as Such) for which no minim= ::age rate is specified, the Contractor 3hall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing ;rage rate t:sarefor and furnish the Contractor :+it's C;a minissua rate based thereon, which shall apply frca size tz.=o of the initial er_ployment of the Person affectad and during the continuance of zuch c:=ployr_ent. 1= EiGCR< :A3-CR. -is:t hours of latter is one calendar day constitutes a 'agal day's ware, arra ho aor.:can e.•-ployad at any -:,=e or. tht3 :nor:: by the Contractor or by any s•:t- contractor shall ae rzquired or per=ittad to work longer thereon except as provided r. Labor Code Secs. 1313-1313. .ti. AF?M1:::.:Z:S. Properl.: iadant.:cad sPpranttces may ba employed an _313 Werk in accore:a::ae wits tabor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding dtscrtsin a•_ion. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Aev. 11-76) 591 • i 1 17. PRiFLRENCE rOR MATZBI.UZ. :he Public Acency desires to promote the industries and economy of Contra Costa County, and tae Contractor therefore promises to use the products, work....-.en, laLorers and mechanics of t:iis County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 13. .his acrees:ent bines t.':a heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives or the Contractcr; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any conies due or to beccr..e ;hue under it, without t a prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waive" notice of assignment. 1^ ::O WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspecticn of the wort and/or materials, or approval of work andior materials inspecte , or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, cr any combination of thane acts, stiali not relieve the Contractor of his obli:aticn to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor snail the Public Agency ::e t:ierei:y estopped ffrom bringing any action fcr damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. =3. iioLO W1n_:Li'SS S Z::E; '.:.:Y. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and incemnify from tic *Lia_•_,l_t_,es as defined in this section. (b) The _ndesait=es benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive coards, ccmmissions, officers, agents and emplcyees. (c) :he liaLi:itios protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kina allegedly su==ered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injurl, death, property damage, :averse condemnation, or any combination of these, recardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time cefcre the Public ,Agency acaroved -::e improvement plan or accepted to improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) :he acticns causing liaril:tf are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection witn the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , cr a::• officer(s) , agent(s) or ernloyee(s) of one or more of them. (e) :ren-Ccnditicns: The promise and acreenent in this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or not any Indennitee ^as preoarec:, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in ccrnection with this work, has insurance or ot:^.er L.ndemni::cation ccvering any of taese matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly f_cm an- negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. =' =CA:'A ION. Contr=ctcr shall cc^ply with t a provisions of Labor Code Sac. i7:5, if. an-+licaale, by su:mit_:nc to Puijli- Agcnc y a detailed plan s:•:cwing t:ze design of shoring, bracing, sloping.' or other provisions to be made for wor):er protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. .. ..._. .....�.. -....a.- ..... .....- .._ - - — (Pa j:. .. .. _ .. } g ) M. _,'. .. . � - CC 3e 592 5 k BALI..'. & SCHAFER . METAL. PRODUCTS,INC. t f32O CGFSC_ I I►vENUE $AN,FRANCISCO. CA. 04124 - wi TO-EPNONE (4115)"19©2.0(300 - ,±r 3 Parch 16,: 197$ y RFSCLUTIGII AU911.CRIZIIIG ; CUTCM TRACT CF CTRACT•AG`t E M, BITS s ` ` 7T IS R.. PLIM.D: ,Thr#• Jorin G. r'•n71, Vice Pr6sident;.pnr W.11ic1m Vico-ri7csident, actiug,, in combination, be and; tt6ov— arc hcret�v nu hc�r ed '� and empowered for and:,an behalf of.' and in "the name of this corporation anti as its corporate act .and deed:. r ; f (1) To enter into contracts on behalf of the Corporation• incl sriecifically`r>fx to ,i n these antra is the o oat•on,t tI c c obligating h C rp r i o e thereof. t 'F5 Y I, Ccncencioc Avila %ie.Schafer, Secretary--of Ball & Schn-fer, Metal rroduats � Inc. a corporation, incorporated under the laws of t11c State. of California, z do herebv certify that'the foror-oinC is a.true:rind correct copy aIi rt °t^r resolution of the Board of- Directors of said. torpor"st--ion th'c 1t3t11(3ay of, � r V. November, 1977, at, which meeting'a majoritZ�.of #Fie Soerd.off D cctors af' said corporation wasnresarit and voted in`facar of said reoolution I further certify that',vial resolution`is of 3.11.in -full f ored nno nrici hn:: not: becn :mended ,or rrcalcocl, `anti th:+t the rpacimen, Nxpnitt�rc*s .1ppearinr below are the-,,^ipnatures of tho a fiaors..4uth0rized to•;:.sri n doxy t this corporation by virtue of this resolution. y± { In Witness VJheroof, I have.hereunto set my, hand as such. Scare#ary, end: b affixed the corporate seal of 'said corporation, this 16th da.z* of y rch, 1977. AM110RIZr ? D SIG11A r[IItFSz John C. Dail W! icim Sch - rr $fir r Secrotary'.of Y jAF1.1- IFIAL F' CikTSfICRASIACororation:_ x uv!fir, s..'��^5 •�,rc., ....„i..Lx w..,j>.S'��v..uc!h'ns�M,+3F'&"�„`�:'7� .&YS.°^-^u� »_.x` d Sa_., *.X• w 6009— Fidelity and Deposit Company FI L E r)"OXE OFFICE OF MARYLAND BALrrmoRE, XD. 21203 -` /,� PAY�tENT BOND MAY 1978 (Section 3247, Civil Code) J. R. OLSSON (Premium included in faithful performance bond) CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS QST CO. g QDe ViOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, Whereas COUNTY OF 00INTRA COSTA has awarded to BALL & SCH"ER METAL PRODUCTS, INC._ as Contractor, a contract for the work described as follows: Furnish & install all food service equipment for Detention Facility AND WHEREAS, Said Contractor is required to furnish a bond in connection with said contract, to secure the payment of claims of laborers, mechanics, materialmen, and other persons as provided by law; . NOW, THEREFORE, We the undersigned Contractor and Surety are held and firmly bound unto the COUNTY OF CMTRA COSTA in the amount required by law, the sum of One Hundred Twenty One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty Seven and 50/100------------dollars ($121,237.50 for which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if said Contractor, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, or subcontractors, shall fail to pay any of the persons named in Civil, Code Section 3181, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Franchise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the Principal and his subcontractors pursuant to Section 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, -with respect to such work and labor, that the surety o: sureties herein will pay for the same in the amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, other-wise the above obligation shall be void. In case suit is brought upon this bond, the said surety will pay a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any of the parsons named in Civil Code Section 3181 as to give a right to action to such persons or their assigns in an, suit >_�_....t.r ....,,n t-hi. hand_ STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss: C1Tv Axa Coum of SA.ti FaANclsco On this.. 7th day of 19_-x, before me L W MMQUA ,a Notary Public,in and for the City and County and State aforesaid,duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared__ ____PJ1111 rs._ 232SCh known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument as the Attorney-in-Fact of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland,and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of Fidelity and Deposit Company of ilaryland thereto as Surety and his own name as Atto ey-in-Fact. OFFICIAL SEAL: LEE MOGLIA Notary P is in and for the State of lifor iu„�* NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA City and County of San Francisco COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO B13 My Commission ExpN es May 31, 1980 },'? San Fmnds 1 4 61121-30M.11-7t 130360 Fidelity and Deposit Company FI L E 41E OFFICE OF MARYLAND a:szrf0,10RE, MD. 21103 � ,+ PAY-LENT BOND MAY -1 1978 (Section 3247, Civil Code) J. R. OLSSON (Premium included in faithful performance bond) CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS ONT OSTA CO. B —Deputy Ktio'VAILL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, Whereas COUNTY OF CDNTRA COSTA has awarded to BALL & SCHAFER PIETAL PRODUCTS, INC. as Contractor, a contract for the work described as follows: Furnish & install all food service equipment for Detention Facility ; AND WHEREAS, Said Contractor is required to furnish a bond in connection With said contract, to secure the payment of claims of laborers, mechanics, materfalmen, and other persons as provided by law; . NOW, THEREFORE, We the undersigned Contractor and Surety are held and firmly bound unto the C011NTY OF CMTRA MRTA in the amount required by law, the sum of One Hundred Twenty One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty Seven and 501100------------ dollars 0121,237.50 for which payment well and truly to be made ve bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if said Contractor, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, or subcontractors, shall fail to pay any of the persons named in Civil Coda Section 3181, o: amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Franchise Tax Board from the wa.-4s Of employees of the Principal and his subcontractors pursuant to Section 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, -with respect to such work and labor, that the surety or sureties herein will pay for the same in the amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, otherwise the above obligation shall be void. In case suit is brought upon this bond, the said surety will pay a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 3181 as to give a right to action to such persons or their assigns in an-, suit brought upon this bond. In Witness; Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this 7th day of April i9 78 . BALL & SCBAFER METAL PRODUCTS, INC. (Pr'ncipal) By FIDELITY AND DEFOSIT CCXPANY LSF MARYL41ND l BY. Paul G� Rusch Attorney-in-Fact 61121-30M.11_7t 130360 Microli,m_:' .,:t:i :r.-C♦ order A STOCK COMPANY — ESTABLISHED 1890 0 Depos9c, ' HOME OFFICE OF MARYLAND E3%f E MAY 9 19178 Faithful Performance Bond J. R. oLssoN CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Public Rork C NTRA T CO. B . De (The premium ch ed on this bond is=_1 t455.00-----------------being t the rate of a_.----------------- per thousand of the contract price) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA THAT, WHEREAS, the--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State of California, entered into a contract dated-----------M ! _�Oa--------------19-Z4__, with ----- BALL & SCHAFER_ METAL_PRODUCTS�_INC_ ------ --------------------------------------------------------hereinafter designated as the "Principal,, for the work described as follows:_ ---------------------Furnish & install all food _serv_ice_equi�ment -•- for Detention Facility -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------; and WHEREAs,the said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of said contract. Now,THEREFORE,We, the Principal,and FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,a corpora- tion organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland,and duly authorized to transact business f under the laws of the State of California,as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto________.._____________ COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ------------------- o- ed- -Two- s -Fvur------------------------- in the penal suns of__ ___e_v_eat ive an------------------o - - Dollars lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind our- selves,our heirs,executors,administrators,and successors,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That, if the above bounden Principal, his or its heirs, executors,administrators, successors or assigns,shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants,conditions and agreements in the said contract and any alteration thereof made as therein provided,on his or their part,to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified,and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning,and shall indemnify and save harmless __-- COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ------------------- , the--------------------------- ------------------------------------- its officers and agents,as therein stipulated,then this obligation shall become null and void;otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and virtue. And the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change,extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifica- tions accompanying the same shall in any wise affect its obligations on this bond,and it does hereby waive ehanoP.extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work STATE OF CALIFORNIA Ctry AND COUATI of SAN FRANCISCO ss: On this_- 7th day of April I9 78 before me LEE f1106L.f1A ,a Notary Public,in and for the City and County and State aforesaid,duly commissioned and sworn,personally a -___ Paul �'s. _R_useh PPeared ..._ —_------ _ known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument as the Attorney-in-Fact of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of 3laryland,and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland thereto as Surety and his own name as Attorney-in-Fact. OFFICIAL SEAL T� LEE MOGLIA NotaryPub in and for the State of fornia, NO ',ii' Plt3UC CALIFORNIA Ciounty of San Francisco OF SAN FRANCISCO ,�f B F4 ym, Illy Commissicn Expires May 31, 1980 to) San Fmndsw c17l!J A STOCK COMPANY — ESTABLISHED 1890 I i 0 0 ®� k(DM HOME OFFICE OF KI A R Y LA N [ B TTL E ro A-f 9 1s;B Fait6tal Purtermaaee Bond J. R. OLSSON Pubne work aJR KBNiRD OF TUPCROVISORs BY. De (The premium ch ed on this bond is=-1-;4--5-5--.-0--0- -------being the rate of$- 6 00 ----------------- per thousand of the contract price) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA THAT, WHEREAS, the--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State of California, entered into a contract dated___________march-20 t______________19-78--, with ----------------------------- _ _ BALL & SCHAFER METAL PRODUCTS. INC._____________-- --------------------------------------------------------hereinafter designated as the "Principal,,, for the work described as follows:_ Furnish_&_install_all _food-service_equipment <: for Detention Facility ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and WHEREAS,the said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of said contract. Now,THEREFORE, We, the Principal, and FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,a corpora- tion organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland,and duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California,as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto---------------------- COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ia- eid-Fa T<ro- s -Fvnr------- in the penal sum of__ntuleQ___e_v_e¢ty_Five_and_PoO----Dollars (3-242.2A75 lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind our- selves,our heirs,executors,administrators,and successors,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION Is SUCH, That, if the above bounden Principal, his or its heirs, executors,administrators,successors or assigns,shall in all things stand to and abide by,and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and agreements in the said contract and any alteration thereof made as therein provided,on his or their part,to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified,and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning,and shall indemnify and save harmless the-------------------------- COUNTYOFCONTRA COSTA ------------ _ -_----------- - ------------------------------ its officers and agents,as therein stipulated,then this obligation shall become null and void;otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and virtue. And the said Surety,for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifica- tions accompanying the same shall in any wise affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change,extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. 7th IN WrzwEss WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this____________________________ il day of---------pr-----------------1978--- BALL b1 SCUM METAL PRODUCTS, INC. 0-Z --------- ------------------------- - - Principal FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND By- ----------------- -------- P1 G. Ch Attorncti�-in-Fad C3173(CA)-21f,6-77 203431 with board order 0 •i`y�".. RpP°' � a - yi ]' . I•� '.I. I f I a•. ;I . IIA:. y. .M ./11!•. -A.SS ..i,;..�cj,•f-].1 '' • , .1, a 7 .f I;• Yr+1 ]' I I / I I e %'Y"-_i1•\.n..-.+..:a.swre..rw 3'Gl ^::t,1G e:"Ln'^d'�I'Ai� _ .. __._ .. till COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES Riedy & Casey Insurance --------�---- --- 311 California Street A Fremont Indemnity Company R San Francisco, CA 94104 COMTE�"' B All LErtEF Ball & Schafer Metal Products • " COMPAN, 1320 Egbert Avenue LETTER D San Francisco, CA 94124 �'"' coATPANr E r ,e,:t0 y that policies of Insurance listed below have been issued to the Insured named above and are in force at this time. w --- '— -- r Limits of Liability in Thousands( 0 -" '.Pf�IrINSURANCE POLICYNUMNEH -.::.cq- '?r. (;ATC I OCCEACH URRENCE AGGREGArr GENERAL LIABILITY tq BODILY INJURY s s E--1T i.OMPREHENSIVE FORME D PRI.M.ISES—OPERATIONS , L PROPERTY DAMAGE s s �0EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE f I AZA RD t.NLTERGROUND HAZARD `]PRODUCTS-COMPLETED �y�Q1�/1 17 19'178 ' OPERATIONS, HAZARD 130DILY INJURY AND ;,!;TRACtUAI INSURANCE J. R. OLSSON PROPERTY DAMAGE s 5 PaOAi` %ORM PROPERTY aERK BOARD F SUPERVISORS COMBINED t. DAMAGEOS INFA PENDENT CONTRACTORS B +r J i'!!7Sl)NAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY s i AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY s (EACH PERSON) ((�� I 1.1 iOMPRC.HEN511:F FORM BODILY INJURY s FJ (EACH OCCURRENCE) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ -�" •FRED i BODILY INJURY AND froN OWNED PROPERTY DAMACE s • .. ....`_. COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY --` I BODILY INJURY AND ; Q _-MURCL:A FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 ' i r 0!HER THAN UM8RELLA rpU181r1ED . c oRA1 _ ;WORKERS'COMPENSATION j and ITP 7$-87717 1/1/79 i EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY OTHER l I 6 ..._.y Detention Facility Fodd Service, Martiniz, CA A Project 5269-926 - "58" Cancellation: �I:. :.: .:r y t! .: .:::: .L` 30:�v ;.c''._ ;� :�•:�r I :s :;«'�-,r. the nxplrat+on date thereof. the issuing cc rz pang ,vi!;xx3tmxXX' :J s jr!'Ten nonce to the belo:: name(J cernficate holder.70�IJ��'i��X tKiCXX 71;fI7UGX7t7�Xxxx a r County Administration Building 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 • Ic.. ..EP -.....TI.E ♦ Q Microfilmed with board order 8 1 � • CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE AGENT/BROKER 1 rc ? Y,.—r.TT! ISSUED BY OR IN BEHALF OF S0ITIP,R� iltjtz�i.- � �'�. • Jrnsur-once gohep.3 P.O. BOX 6e.1 . 'PM0,HJT—D,%`,LIF.94302 Centennial insuraaca Pc1ono W513;8-460 I r ilhon:: ('408) 732-30/6-0 INSURANCE COMPANY Name of Insured and address: Name and address for wham Certificate of Insurance Is issued: Ball 6 Schafer Natal Products, Zac. CN■nty A&dnietration Building 1320 Bgbart Avenue 651 Pian Street Sas Francisco, CA 94124 Nartinss, Ch 94553 This is to certify that the Ccmpany designated above has issued to the Insured named herein the policies listed below and such policies apply with respect to the hazards and for the coverages and limits of liabil- ity indicated by specific entry herein,subject to all the terms,conditions and exclusions in such policies. COVERAGES AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION DATE DATE Bodily Injury Liability Property Damage Liability Each Occurrence Ea. Occurrence Aggregate General Liability Premises — Operations % 291 67 45 52 8/1/76 8/1179 s 300 000 $ 100 ,coo $ 100,coo n n n Escalators 11 // $ 000 $ 000 $ 1000 I/ Independent Contractors $ ,000 $ 000-$ ,000 Products—Completed5 000 Operations Y 11 ( I/ 11 $ .000Aggre s /1 ,000 $ 11 ,000 Contractual—as described below g � ' t/ 1/ 1/ to E 1) $ ,000 $ ,000 is ,000 Automobile Liability— Foch Person Each Occ. Each Occ. Agg. Owned Automobiles a 1f (YI.� �`�� 11 s 100 ,000 s 300 coo s100 coo xxxx Hired Automobiles it ( is t/ $ We 11 000 $ 000 $ ,000 XXXX Non-Owned Automobiles RK BOAR OFSSUPERVISC / $ 000 $ ,000 $ ,000 %XXX JNTR A CO. 9 . 1 1 - Do puly Automobile Physical Damage- Comprehensive z n 1/ s aeAr- 2W Deduattibla Fire, Theft $ 1/ n 11 Collision or Upset Z Actual value Less$ 250 Deductible Loss Payable to: Compensation—Statutory Workmen's Compensation and Employers Liability Description and Location of Operations, Automobiles Covered Contracts, Additional Insured, Additional Coverages, etc. JOB: Project No. 5269-962-(M). Detention Facility Food Service, Harting, CA By endorsement to policy #291 67 45 52, Contra Costa County, its officers, enployeas and ingests we nand as additional insureds solely as respects the job described in this Certifieate. The Company agrees to give :. gays written notice to the holder of this Certificate of Insurance in the event of cancellation of any ;policy or coverage listed above. Micrcliini_-J with booi-d order Cantanlwhal Insurance 2/28/78 Boansurance Compan Dace: By _L Z-`�� �� Authorized Representative * r t No.GF 202 1-.'3 Recommended C A I A-I B A C Form In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAR 141978 , 19 _ In the Motter of Contract with Gregory Fouts, M.D. to provide training and consultation for the Social Service/Mental Health Departments seminar on "Human Sexuality; The Middle Years and Beyond" IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract for the provision of training and consultation services to the Social Service/Mental Health Departments seminar on "Human Sexuality; The Middle Years and Beyond," under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract: Number: 20-192 Contractor: GREGORY FOUTS, M.D. Payment Limit: $20 Term: March 9, 1978 (one day only) PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAR 14 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAR 14 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service 1 County Medical Services/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mental Health �', �. a&& Deputy Clerk Contractor SD:dg H-24 4177 15m 600 Contra Costa County - Standard Form At SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number U — 92 Department: Medical Services/Mental Health Subject: Training Conference: "Human Sexuality, the Middle Years and Beyond" 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: Contractor: GREGORY FOUTS, M.D. Capacity: Self-employed Individual Address: 2600 Park Avenue, Concord, California 94520 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 9, 1978 and it terminates March 9. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 20 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ()) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 20 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of one (1) service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Human Sexuality, the Middle Years and Beyond, for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. 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. 9. 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 the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the.conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees . 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the U. S. Social Security Act as amended (P.L. 96-647) Sec. 228.84. Welfare and Institutions Code (Div. 5, Part 2, the Short-Doyle Act) . California Admin. Code Title 9, Subchapter 3, 11. Signatures. Thes s'gnatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: Comm. Mental Health Services under the COUNTY OF CON CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Af Short-Doyle act. By. hrader By hairm n, 6a;- of, Supervisors- Designee Recommended by Department � Sw �T�� T l.�•Cd/pq ��S% (Designate official capacity) By ���*�� 1, Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 2/78) Microfilmed with board order 601 t SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract 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, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract 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 date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to-require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra— tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials: on ractor County Dept. c 6C�.? IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUN'T'Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Award of Contract ) for Detention Facility Lath, Plaster) March 14, 1978 and Drywall , Martinez, California. ) Project No. 5269-926-(55) ) Bidder TOTAL A=ZlT Bond Amounts Atlas Plastering, Inc. $1,665,000 Iabor & Mats. $ 832,500 5270 East Pine Street Faith. Perf. $ 1,665,000 Fresno, CA 93727 Rollie R. French, Inc., San Jose, CA Frederick Meiswinkel , Inc., San Francisco, CA The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received by the Public Works Director; and The Public works Director reccri--reim-ling that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY THE BOARD 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 L-xiicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other required red documents, and the Public 1-brks Director has reviewed and found thein to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the ccntract by the Public lZrks Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on March 14,. 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entergd on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. [fitness hand and Lhee Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14th day of March 1978 . originator: Public Works Department J. R. OTSS i•i, Cir*':. :c: Public ti7orks Director County Auditor-Controller �j ,O Contractor // • / , Decut1 Clerk 0 N.POUS 6(!c� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAIL 1 i�J,3 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Women, Infants and Children (WIC) State Department of Health Contract Amendment IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute State Department of Health Contract Amendment #29-203-7 (State #77-58551 A-1) for provision of additional services for tNe Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program administered by the Health Department, effective January 1, 1978 and increasing Federal funding ly $7,217 to a new total of $103,436. PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAR 14 1973 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. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts s Grants Unit Supervisors MAR 14 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Health Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk State Dept. of Health , By ' Deputy Clerk Eu 444/7715, 604 APPF[OYr_O rie e[r: STAhroC40 AGREEMENT ��• ATTORNEY r. S!aT1:OF,,`,ALI FORMS A 'J +i' 2 :R.•,. 11/751 Um a- [ M_ CCR T•+]--r.a THIS AGREEMENT, trade and entered into this 28 dac of__..:+a_..-_? • . i2i7 t in t a Sate of California, by and between State of California, throag!• e-4 .'• '• ^ [• qualified and acting ML TIT-E OF OFFICCR ACTING FOR 3TATE AG-"c •,�.,,gr�� �- C:•i:ef, Prograz Services Branch Department of Healt: l -,-,- baro-lrter calidd t.5c S•rtto.and Contra Costa County Z j- 0-a 7 hcrculter ratted the Contractor. -� —M CLERIC BOM 0. SUPERVISORS WITNESSETH: Thai the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants {. � :� i, - ^4 - ; ari<•n, r::l:e hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services an materesls.,aa CUT .a: tSer Jrrrth s.:viea to ha rendturld 6y Corttactor,amaunt to L•e pard Cortnrctllr.tics+(11r pre(Iu../:ace ar r[waptchaa,cnd[.::eh�:.:s rn, s;_c:ic.:?••::+,{(la;. 1. in that certain agreement between this Department and Contra Costa Cal_r_ty dated avast 1, 1977, and approved on October 31, 1977 by the Department of General Services. Paragraph 6, Page 3, is an.ended to read as follows: 6. The State shall provide direct assistance by issuing Food -vouchers 'to the Cor_tracto_ for distribution to a maximum of 3.080 partieLparts monthll. Contractor ai,?l be notified in writing by the State of periodic caseload adjsstmehte. I Parnaraph 9, Page 39 is amended to read an follows: 9. The total mount of this contract shall not emcimed $ 1031436 Paragraph 10, Page 3, is amended to read as follow . APPt'tOVI.D NRACoalt RppRO� 10. Budget: See attached Exhibit 151 revised. h Arr, L The arovisions o:. the reverse side hereof constitute a part of:his agreeme . partme:lt of F?nance -• 1N V I'T\ESS l iEREO . this agree.-Hent has been executed >n thy p;:stir.a he-t), upon t�u�i��t;lDsi:' IS ion STATE OF CALIFORNIA C0NTR.A:-s CR ._... 17e ;+•"tt+lrltt Of Health ry r ti••1s1,,•c:�:. .-•-c•�we--c, ,.o.�•,.-_.. gra' COSI a coo'L'n:*I L-If •1LTM-.ar1A •• wt. t- - nY�• •i• +1C:A. .r;:•• •1 Z _�- g+ - r ..$chryder i+R 1 1978 - ' iti:,:ard ::tazlberg, Chlef T1 T14K }; Prognan Services Branch -- Chalm"an,,Board of Supervisors Aoonts: •. . .- _•�-Wiro OV 1 SHEETS r;CM NCARIN3 NAvF OF C[1HTRA roe: 651 Pint.Street,' tree NartLi%T%:, CA 1'•'0-53 —nr, •�rtmentofGeneralSer.iees AMO:INTEn•CLMOE!eED e; taT•ar � i'�tic:t ;r i+ a��r.!lncs Sect-.i;.;stl Use ONLY $ q- •. }r. 109 i Fuderal Fund YNCNCUMDtREO 1JALA•1ICr ITL•e CMAn:ER 3rsr7-Ei � *'- S i 117;..}3 r Iwllosr • 11,c.c As•.,:rti:;e P"n%vLr FUN To W. a8pertment of G_Retnt Sarlrieesi 1 +7,217 I Local A-ency Administrative is Cp_raticg Z�:+per.»a,;, �� V �y �, �.ol. wt -•s cacas r.+.e:.•e+A�-e L1�E:Tl:ru aLL3:,•:•:- . >• S 809-797-65-00 MAY 21978 1!t hr:r4} ce•:hry u;•el r1' s•:et ;n•rs:r•[1 knnctlr5,:•r tient Isr.••+ . ^-. tin. � 11:r,. :�. •-.• Stt artlilc4:r!1•r rL••I:'•:I••I 1r.1•t;n:?I•r•+•:[•J 1'1:•.•x;1;•-diD�re•s!a:••d t+•i'•IY:•.� .. ;. . af SIG`[•-UAr' -t A[:o•. : grr-ctw i a h✓ ; Ant.Ch I1[P►;:1-1 t•-t:•t; ••. .:!!'.•11::I:;,.I1•• I••r•:>•T^:l•:r met fnrt,:t/1 S•f!{I',i•� ^ir'MiI.P!'7: ? !�: .. ,1• I:tw!.he-en ",.• •i:!i.,i' •:1:'t!�•�:1.l.x'L•'G..•'t t%i'••wipt(:[:i!e;n►:I•LY trl r!•n }r:l:::T!'v7I '•1 .:�r`. .1►A T U rt Ly,�° �•• •'.1.•• ;•.,.y•� .;.[ r1i,•ALF O. T1,K A:`r[CY - ` ')S:S ...,t9 1 605 y "•~G` Ct nrora?, Wicrofilmed with board ordW r R:^` h .+"°f""' *"n.^'s�>7'R-`'—k..v '.Y`44'"x'-•m-n�#.,MC, •s. 77r ', x , K s s & t 5 1. The Contractor agrees to indenuufy,defend and save harmless the State,-;its of$cers,,agents ; and employees from any and all claims and.lo�axruing.or resultmg..to any,artd e11 `subcaiitrac#ois,'materi tlmen,'laborers ;end,any bther persoji firm or.carptir�txon xnuhing supplyin u�ark se Oce s,materials or supplies-in connc•c�tion with;the performance of this contract; grid rmm any'and'au claims and-Ia+scs accruing.or rest:lting to any person,.firm tie,corpor.%t�on who may he inju' red or damaged by the Contractor ui the peifomience of thu contract. t �. ana;emplo)C' e perfo Of'eontr ctoj in�tll� •, rLTt nC z# , e 6,.this , agmrnuent -shall act in'an*indepenttent capacity and not :ts officers'or cmpor agents of .'s State of Califorrnia. 3. 'rile State msy temiisuate this agree nneKnt and be relieved of the lrayipent ofanv cousideration Contractor should Continctor fail to perform they covenants herein containedat.the,time and. x in the manner herein provided.-In the event of such termination the State ma}V'praceed with:the': %Toric in any nianntr deemed proper by the State:Tlie cost to the State shall be deducteit from any slim dict. the• Contractor tinder this agrecmcnt, and the balanee if any,,shall,be paai& tht' Contractor upon demand. • r��4 4. Without tilt• xvritteu wiLient of the State, this agreement is,not assignable by Contractor �r cith r in whole or in part. 5. Tire is the a swnoe of this agmw-tneut. 6. 10::Iteration or variation of the terms of this contract shall be valid:unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto,and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. i. Ilse consideration to be paid Contractor. as provided herein, shall be in corriperisation for :I Ales itt•attois.eVense s income$ in the performance hereof,'including travel-'and per diem, G esu th��riti�se{�nrmslr so provided. u J4 ,s •i j� tr C. . , N`, "x K • t �y 606 :: sK r . '.•' .'4 � '.,F_hr. ,w „x_3.',.:.w•it A�,+Si.•.:.r,ru,.-wL'r.41"*e'.,max. ,..d"s,a<AAr°,,"Y�^ec"s'S;��'w�.+���Ch 't + � tr O - n It, f7 n C) C: f? t"'r r7 1� r+ N !-•. f-' r-* G• rr.. �t-: .J r; r) rt +� ti C 1 Cn tom.,. r`t... i.�. >•S v;. 4 � r7 N v G1 4� +' i't Y St• .''-t e•t rr fs 0 al rt C) cJ 1�) m rt ,cJ - t rt CD Nom` N Ntn � NC} C) 4-- i✓ ! IJ C? O CAW NNN L- V r; i r 0 C7% O N %lt+ C% N 0 .> --j :., %D C) W r, 3 .^ OJ-- (ON C> Otv `t r } 1,. �Q r ON C;+ C . - •C% its €€✓ � CS ri { Ln r. t t9 •�S Q v t3 Q*;L 1�'E1 rt313 t? -c» tt, t- Glc t=J + + 'S1 ►3 .J I-- C)C7 W N w tt H i 1 V C7 G (t t7 41> V, sQ O -0•gwr.aN . v i. lY r Vt ON QrV N %.0 CN >_n CS Z" V G CN 1 r-• '.3 � t- L4 v Vtt-M ' r z IU f q f ' Contra Costa County 2. The effective date of this amendment is January 1, 1973.. 3. All other terms and provisions of said contract shall rc .ais =n fuLL forte and effect. 1 608 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAR 14 1978 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of State Contract Amendment #29-213-4 for EPSDT Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute State Department of Health Contract Amendment x`29-213-4 (State #76-55377 A-1) to provide for continuation of Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) funding by the State through October 31, 1977. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON MAR 14 1978. 1 - r- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAR 14 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of , 19 County Auditor—Controller County Health Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk State Dept. of Health By! Deputy Clerk EA:44 4/7715m 609 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 _ • 19 Z$ In the Matter of Filing Claims for Mandated Costa Pursuant to Senate Bill 90 (1977) . The Board having received a March 7, 1978 letter from - Ms. Sandra R. Smoley, President, County Supervisors Association of California, transmitting information with respect to policies and procedures for filing claims on county costs eligible for reimburse- ment pursuant to Senate Bill 90 (1977) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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 m/ hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Administrator Supervisor Director, Human Resources affixed this 14thMarch of March 19 78 Agency County Counsel Acting County Auditor- R. OLSSON, Clerk Contro"Ker B4Ronda 1 j Deputy Clerk County Supervisors Amdahl Association of California H-24 4/77 15m 610 .=; • AI NN lY1'il 16% iii/ �' r,, zc COr TitAtgTQ >.t AND�1RD AGREEMENT --- A ty , t r.r:ttA1, (/� 4❑ 4 ,,�� l � �rwrt tV' M ♦r••'1F CA6. OAA rr s r•C.. tit, . e _ t S AGRE.F%IENT. trade;slid Lntere•d intu.thec lst�d:rl of July Iy 7 7 State of Caliktcn:a. by and he.ween State of C:ttifornia. thmul.h its dt;ty'ci•xtrd or appointed, Q . •it::r.! u.:d acting - ♦CTSt�O FOR STAT1. At:f'.NfV - r•UVREr• ;. v ''•:�•t, 4untr�tc De rureitt of He:,l.t.a ainat;ement Section t� Iter t rtiks.'thr 5:41!1•r:nd s !.'ounty of Contra.Costa (for its Health Department) :R•:r rrta•ti:thr.(.tyt'tt:ranr. ., t '"`�d !'N � t SI:1'fi: That the Contractor fur.and in considerationol the co enunts. cundttton", rrcmcnl: and stipul-eitons of°th s at :• tn..:tet expressed, does ht reby abrre to furnish fo.the:Staff srrvtces and trate t.tts,,as Eoltows-.•. sY •�rt!t .t.^.i�.!trr he rinrltai:d by Canimcior,omttunt to het txtid(:mucctew.timet.for parfi rtrinctt or campltalan.cnd itttuch 01ah tint)sirrct/tcrtGtmat tl on]►I - r In that certain agreement between. this Department; and_ the'County of'Contra;Costa: Cfor Lis Health Department) dated Ma q 12, 1976, and approvecl on'December'13, 19.76 by the Departr�en of General Services: Paragraph 15 is amended to read. as:.-.follows: ' vS • Yx^l: • • 15. The period of this- contract is July 1, 1976 through October ,3?,.' 1.977, `subject ta3tli - requirements of submfssion of a,final* report. and final 'meeting.called 'for by paragra . lb of tis xont:ract. r y�. a� 1:t:e erfective date of this contract is July h, 1977. r *3 a _ A 1 'other terns of said contract shah remain in full force..;and effect. ' .a FOTtAi A-�PROVBDI .w HP.X Gnn ctr,1 ' dmt,trf�ato w E' a r?: t%ion; C'n :t :t tLerseT side•heieof con:titute`a part of this agreement. , tiI:SS ll'lll:i:ri)I , tha :,i;nrrrtant has ttCeTn exrcttted by the parties Iterrtu. isi+un•th_e datt-first abote.a rctte n u _=-- -- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 0 A OR C:aT6.AC:ON,i0A.T Sq A+ '! V t..t„ar.T[`i.►i:7. 1C "• CCwa+C,R•TO DepartmentofHealth »'•[” .' ounty: oE '.. . r or:its Health`Depart.ie�n •J� .t S-Sr�:Jr, 4 [s.r t tj rNv O` , ifs � r r Chief Contract Management Section Chairman, Board of Supervisors' At}�RtESS 651 Pine Stznet t ' . r r- c- -"ot ♦Q=T: v+..•� oc Coli rah To•+. ; Martinez, CA:t i}4553 `'t Y 5 1,. A'.+:J.:S•t-TEriCC�ICrCREO gisn�.JPR::a 1 `r l D-•�•^tr•a••rrt of Gt•nrrai St7rv,[cs :•,_ ' tt,r;tr:Lr - $ �',�Hpaith Cs're i?er, .i U rt E K C VM H C tr CJ H A L>:•t CE (•trru r..;yY£rr A7VT f • jam/ or, A ff. ii:• r :.r P.'C+I�L.y:.K.w•�•a�C. :is.'' A __O'-•:lq: _ _ 1 "Pt rom 3 Derartrr::::t e1' Gano:tI Se-,vi d_c Asx.. Gr.Pr O V MI Per SAII I2�b t f•v.t t' .'rrrtf► 1114.1: nq, t•:. t ::..•trt' n::_:t: J :.! lx,.! :r !r =ii. r.U:~: :� a: Q J r•t.•t.teFtGt!tSt hr 1&.�••tu.!i.r r l.tq,..r.t•!.«• ,t, r . 'r:r �.-.u�l rt t.•� i " .// / :• •.♦t f w ti co•,7d' irt• >.t::. u•t'1 r tYtt ar;.:t.il�:r r••1•trt,l: x Y.. ,�,.,7•. .�,. J_ +► t:._ 1 !d r•':.-•S r •`v t fnttl-`r •t 4.It7ittttitr ttttt•t-i rrr t�Y:r"t. ,.• -. - w h41..;! wr !i.lr►�l riG ..d:ltt�r�,.'it, tr t .•t.rm,r'%' a t J.x 't tor:t t tY rr•:r Jff Z. rcr •fnt wtth�tioardbr `,' ..•:': .,•-..� .;� ivi.:."w�.+rz`+'�,��'�...r, _ zr+e:...�-v S. L,. a7wx rc-�.r_.....a.xr+,na.`:«.u.a..rt. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 Z In the Matter of _ Resignation from the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council. The Board having received a March 8, 1978 memorandum from Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, advising that Mr. Robert C. Olson has submitted his resignation as a member (business representative category) of the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Olson is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency arch affixed this 14th day of M 19 78 Manpower Advisory Council County Auditor-Controller County Administrator r—D ,{�R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer ( By -)r c,-- i "I tal' (Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m 6 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR UA In the Matter of Award of Contract ) for Contra Costa County Temporary ) Parking Lots, Martinez, California. ) March 14, 1978 Project No. 4405-4768 ) Bidder TEAL AMOUNT Bond Amounts Gallagher &Burk, Inc. $11 ,075 Labor & Mats. $5,537.50 P. 0. Box 7227 Faith. Perf. $11 ,075 Oakland, CA 94601 Hess Concrete Construction Company, Inc. , Vallejo, CA.. . ... .$11 ,590 Antioch Paving Company, Antioch, CA. . . . .. . . .. ... ..... .. . . ..$15,379 George P. Peres Company, Richmond, CA.. .... . ........ ..... . .$.18,800 The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received by the Public Works Director;- and The Public Works Director recc :ing that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED, that the contract for the furnishing of labor and iraterials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount arra at the unit prices sub. tted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present tojo good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS Fb'Fn4YR ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required red certificates of insurance or other required docurents, and the Public works Director has reviewed and found them to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the contract by the Public works Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on Harch 14, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14th day of !-larch , 1978 . ?riginator: Public works Department J. R. OLSSCii, Clerk ,:c: Public works Director County Auditor-Controller Contractor By // /4Zco Deputy Clerk N.PODS 6-13 ii .fI FF I I ED fir"} CONTRACT 2 (Construction Agreement) J. R. O_�:Gt4 (Contra Costa County Standard Form) CLERK BOARD 0:- SUPLIVISORS CONI COSTA CO. 1. SPc;CZ,iL ic3::S. These special terms are incorporated below by referenc ($52,3) Parties: [Public Agency) Contra Costa County [Contractor) Gallagher & Burk, Inc. Tcomp ete erta_ nage (52) Effective date: March 20, 1978 [See 54 for starting date.) (s3) =its Work: Contra Costa County Temporary Parking Lots, Martinez, California, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted bid proposal . (Project No. 4405-4768)) . (§4) Completion Time: (strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working") xac�(xx�ex�f��s( (b) 1fi1_hin,JQ_calendar AXj1 days from starting data. (SS) Liquidated Damages: s 75 per calendar day. (SO Public Agency's .gent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Prica S 11 .075 (for unit price contracts: more or less, acccraance _,= __nisfted quantities at unit bid prices.) (Strike o parenthetical material if inapplicable.) 8 SXGdATVF.FS P•.wlic Agency, By: ' • OpifltYXdLdC9( X7h>�[Y4f)(�LkJOi(X] fXX ernon L. Cline 1 Designated Representative) Public Works Director x4 �xx�ot�C Contractor, hereby also ack.ncwledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code S1361 concerning Mork "' -cmpensatior. Law. , ur A By: �L z ), ML VMAMs-,ness I SEAL] By _esignat_ b_;.c1a' caoacl_y la tie ouslnessj WICLIAM H. KEND SECRETARY-TREASURER Uote to Con:rcc:or f:I --vcu:e ac..nc­'.r_;Crrar.: form ba?c:r, and (Z) if a corpora- ..ion, affi_ Corpora:o ..ca:. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) (by Cor-oration, County of Napa ) ss' Partnersnip, or Individual) The person(s) sicn_ng above for Contractor, known to sa is individual and business capacity aauonrcen:; pxrsana 7,Y+.ei<F�R�?�Fii „e��!'=ore me tOdi y and acknowledged that he/trey executedtt� zat4",�.?r�° .iCP�i orrtn ershio zDave a:cec3tt�edj .� Dated: SQreh, 20,';1978 Y M'A CUL\I Y = Duane C. Balch i A'Y Cpm nit:ion Laa� c:J+nc 3. 1979 ;:Ctary ?til_c _ _tCi,u�nu,tU,:y:u�,Vay,Ji:c:uL,wnu,wwi�a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORE1 APPROVr'D ty Cc,=ty Counsel (Page 1 cf 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-7=) 6.14 Microfilmed with board order 3. WORK COM."RAC:. C.YA::GES. (a) 3y their si+;natures in Section 2, effective on the above aate, tnese parties prcmise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by these references the material ('special terms') in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully anti faithfully perforce and complete the Work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to parfor:s the requirements of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency'3 plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Pubic Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and t:he Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIME: NOTICE O PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or tae :;ocice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DA!!AGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work wi thsn tae time vixen therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be ir.oracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public agency's actual dar..age from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estivate fair average compensation therefor, fcr each calendar day's delay in finishing said wort; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct t!:e sane from any money due or to becorn due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated dar..ages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. S. INTEGRATED DOCG:L::TS. .he plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public .;genets cal'_ for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intender: to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and nor mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set fortis in bot:, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. i. PAY111MIT. (a) For :his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as full compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contzacts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public regency a verified application for Payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding r..on th, the labor expended thereon, ,+ and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, ni.nus 101 thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. ' 3. PAIMNTS WITHHELD. (a) :she Public Agency or its agent nay withhold any payment, or because or later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncompleted work., or (2) Claizms filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt t:3at the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damace to amot er contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable dili ecce to iscover and report to the Contractor, as the :fork pr.^.gresses, t e materials and lai:or which are not satisfactory to t, so as to avo_d unnecessary trouble or cost to tie Contractor in making good any defective worn or :arts. (c) 35 calendar dais after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Page 2 of i) (CC-1; aev. 6.15 .1- i work, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under th_z contract, provided the Contractor ' shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims :ave been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or emissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable ineications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or clairs against Contractor. 9. INS[:RAi1CL. (Labor Code 551860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give unlit AgenF (I) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. WNUS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public agency for approva good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILURE TO PL'RFUR.•:. I^" the Contractor at any tire refuses or neglect_+, without fault or the Puolic .lgercy or its agent(s), to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state SHE ocal lass anus regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Cede (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, 6 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 s 1313, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13: SUSCONTR.ICTURS. Government Code 55.1100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. 4AGE RATL'S. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the *Department of . Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, is the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or t•:pe of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated 'herein. (b) .his schedule of wages is based on a working day of 3 hours unless othor.+ise specified: and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the :forking stay. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is uroporticnately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least wese rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, suasistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreenenc3. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale establishes: by collective bargaining agreement for such lal,or in the locality w:ere such wort: is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisor, , administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage ret.: is specified, the Contractor shall immediately not_.'. the Public Agency which shall promptly determine tine prevailing wage rate t:ierefor and furnish the Contractor with tae minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from t::e time of the initial employment of ti:e person affected and duffing the continuance of such employment. 15. HOUPS OF L:'BCR. Eicht hours cf laaer in one calendar day corst_cuces a legal day's worx, ane no wcr;;.-..an e:-.p_oyod at any ti a on this wer% by the Contractor or by zzy sub- contractor shall =e rcqu_=ed or permitted to•wor): longer thereon except as provided in Labor Cade Secs. 1310-1915. 16. sNPPR:•::.ICES. Properly indentured apprentices :lar be amplcyed on thi3 work in accoruance wits Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 0_ 4) (CC-1: Rev. 11-76) 616 r • 17. PREFLRMiC^. FOR M%TLRIa S. The Public agency desires to promo"e :he industries and economy of contra costa County, and t1e Contractor therefore promises tc use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the prize, fitness and quality are equal. 14. ASSIG:i:O7 . This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. NO WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of wore: and/or materials irspecte , or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the teras and conditions hereof. 20. BOLD tI.AR' :.SS S I::L' '::I:Y. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and in emnisy from die liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive coards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegealy surf—' ferea, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation. -r any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage eas unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or o=- ssion (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any of=icer(s) , agent(s) or employce(s) of one or more of them. , (e) :ion-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plants) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(i) in correction with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of taese matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. B::C.\':ATiON. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sac. 5705, if apo .cad e, by submitt_ng to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. : .... ..:: . . . - ;x u R (CC-' :tev. 1=-7=) 617 MI.:UTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of GALLAG.Ii:K & BURK, INC. (a California Corporation) March 20, 1978 By common consent, a special meeting of the Board of Directors of Gallagher &Burk, Inc., was held at its principal office, 344 High Street, Oakland, California on March 20, 1978 at 9:00 a.m, o'clock. PRESENT: E. J. Gallagher J. H. Burk W. H. Kendrick ABSENT: G. F. Burk Vice President/General Manager E. J. Gallagher presided and William H. Kendrick recorded the minutes of the meeting as Secretary. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the following was resolved: RESOLVED THAT: E. J. Gallagher, Vice President/General Manager and William H. Kendrick, Secretary are authorized to sign contract with Contra Costa County entitled Contra Costa County Temporary Parking Lots, Martinez, California, Project No. 4405-4768. There being no further business to come before the Board, upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. William H. Keniffrick, Secretary CERTIFIED TRUE COPY William 9.,-Kendrick, ecretary 618 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE EMPLOYERS ItiSURANCE OF NVAUSAU Thin ix to crrtify tiger thv insurance pnlieies (described below by a policy nunber) written on iormi in use In• the Com any have been 6.ucd. This certifirnte is not a policy or a hinder of in+urance and does not in any way alter, amend or exteng the coverage afforded by any policy referred to herein. ( ) This certificate renews or replaces the oertificste previously issued. Name and address of Inured GALLAGHER & BURK, INC. P.O. BOX 7227 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94601 • •_ Limits of Liabili Kind of Coverage_ t ;Expiration Date Policy Number _ Wcrkmen's _,,.__ Bodily Injury Pro a Damage Each Compensatinn• 1 11/1/78 0618 00 025728 Each Person' Occuffetce Aggregate Oc uarrence Agvmw Comprehensive(1) I General Liability _ _; 11/1/78 0628 03 025728 00,000 500,000 250,000 250,000 _ - Manufactureratd 1 Contra etnr'Liah1ty r Owners'.LsndlonW and Tenanra'Liahlity r i'nntrattua! '< Liability" Automobile 000 (Y) � 11/1/78 0628 03 0257,28 500,000 1500,000 250, t i< l , ; (\) K;red andNonowned y < Y Ji (1) Produetc•Complered_Operarions:�® Included Excluded _— i The entry of a number in this column means that the coverage is afforded by the camp any designated by the same number. Unless ntheraise indicated, this pnlicv affords full coverage under the Compensation laws of all states (except states where cowmee can be provided only by State Funds, and Canada) and as designated in the poli.:y and endorsements for Coverage B—Employers' Liability.. ' Cnntractual coverage afforded applies to: ( ) contracts designated in contractual coverage part; (K ) all written contracts. pact` vi11O011T14ESE POLICIES WILL NOT BE CANCELLED OR MATERIALLY CAHNGED WITHOUT THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. POLICY 5-0628 03 025728 - COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ARE ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK BEING PERFORMED BY OR ON -BEHALF OF THE j�'A1:ED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH PROJECT §4405-4768, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TEMPORARY ascription c•: Asstomobi e, or, PARSING WTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. Locations covered by pelicies listed to into cerruiicate: Nut w,rhst;r...'irg any requirement. term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate may be issued or may pertain, CT. tnuir,rce afforded by the pnlicv (pulicies) deicnbed above is subject to all of the ttrms, csc:aaions and conditions of such policy (policies) during the term($) Iecued to: J Issued by: ( X ) ( 1. ) Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Wisconsin ( ) ( 2. ) Employers Mutual Fire Insurance Company ( ) ( 3. ) Illinois Eacployers Insurance ofWa au COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Date Issued: 3/15 PI eSAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 651 PINE STREET R I•LARTIh'EZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 $ignc3— � uthorized ompany Representative .., 141r 57:6 Microfilmed with board order /cc CORRODN & BLACK-MILLER & AMF4 5AYRE & TOSO, Inc. VERIFICATION OF INSURANCE Sayre&1R)SU,Inc. r COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING TO: 651 PINE STREET MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 L J We, the undersigned, hereby verify that the following described insurance is in force at this date,of which o is insured with Underwriters at Lloyd's, London o is insured with Certain Insurance Companies, London, England 100 o is insured with MISSION INSURANCE COMPANY Name of Assured: GALLAGHER & BURR, INC. Address of Assured: P.O. BOX 7227 OAKIAND, CALIFORNIA 94601 Location of Risk: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TEMPORARY PARKING LOTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. Kind of Insurance: UMBRELLA LIABILITY Policy or Certificate No: M 837773 Period: From: To: 10/31/77 11/1/78 (..imus of Liability: $500,000 EXCESS OF PRIMARY LIMITS-EMPLOYERS MTUAL-0628 03 025728 THIS POLICY WILL NOT BE CANCELLED OR MATERIALLY CHANGED WITHOUT THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ARE INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK BEING PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE NAMED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE LISTED JOB, BUT NOT FOR BROADER COVERAGE THAN IS PROVIDED THE NAMED INSURED BY SCHEDULED UNDERLYING INSURANCE. This document is furnished to you as a matter of information only. 'Ile issuance of this document does not make the person oror aniurtiontoMiom it is issued an additional assured, nor lows it modify in am• manner the contract of insurance between the Assured and the Underxriter.. Am .amendment, change or extension of such contract can only be effected by specific endorsen-v nt attached thereto. For particulars concerning the limitation:. conditions and tenor of the coverage you are referred to the original Polic.- or Policies in the possession of the .fissured. The undersigned will have no responsibility to give notice of cancellation of this insurance except to the extent spe- cifically provided herein,nor are we Insurers,however Insurance has been placed by Sayre&Toso,Inc. SAYRE & TOSO, INC. Dated at SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA MARCH 15th 1978 By /cc CORROON & BLACK-MILLER & AMES 62 S&T 524-D(rev. 10/74.Replaces all editions of SST 524) Mieroti:rnad with board order STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SS. COUNTY OF Napa ; ON March 20, 1978 19 I before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared j E. T. Gallagher known to me to be the ' Vice President/General Manager C�IaitlRtitltlRlttititliiRirt.:riSUiftttRRtltitiitttttitai; of the Gallagher & Burk, Inc. E?tr'P. l: BQt.CH the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation,therein named, and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. COUM Y N,y C.rrt is ion Ex0m Jung 3, 1979 i f«ttftit:lit;ilitiitrii317f1irtril3tltitRtr11ti1tRtitlttit3M WITNESS my hand and official seal I �1 _ ii Duan C. Balch NAME(TYPED OR PRINTED) Notary Public in and for said State. ACKNOWLEDGMENT—Corporation—.wotcott[form M—Rev.3.64 1 State of California On March 20, 1978 ,before me, the undersic,*neci, ss. a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared Coturty of,San Franciscoss. D. MARTIN , known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to p�BRIl2^CK Qj;FlpA Zme that such Corporation cxecuted the Same. ,«.• • -NOTA�CtiuBnty toi San Franciisscc CRY, i µY Commission Explles Uec.22.Nib NOTARY PUBLIC UNITED PACIFIC INLr CE COMPANY HOME OFFICE, TACOMA. WASHINGTON I 3( �� Bond No. U 05 56 11 PREMIUM INCLUDED IN PERFORMANCE BOND CLERK LC—kD a- yuF-RVIsoRS PAYMENT BOND C t C 51A CO• CALIFORNIA—PUBLIC CONTRACT a . xgt: _.DCN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that GALLAGHER & BURK, INC. as Principal, and the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Washington corporation author- ized to execute bonds in the State of California,as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY as Obligee, in the sum of FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN AND 50/100 " - - - Dollars ($ 5,537.50 for which sum we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors,administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. The Condition of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal on the 20th day of March 19 78 ,entered into a contract with the Obligee for CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TEMPORARY PARKING LOTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL (PROJECT NO.4405-4768) j NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-bounden Principal or his subcontractors fail to pay any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, the Surety will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond, a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons entitled to file claims under Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. Signed and sealed this 20th day of March 19 78 L INC5 PRET!If'7 C/ J.GAi_L.AGHER. UN47ED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY J SEPH "TIN, — — — Attorney-in-Fact UUU BDU-2804 ED.5n2(CALIF.) MICrOtI'.^.'::_. order UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE 003I.PA.14Y HOME OFFICE, TACOMA, WASHINGTON POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,a corporation duly organized under the lawsof ter State of Washington,does hereby make,constitute and appoint JOSEPH D. MARTIN of SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA---------------- its true and lawful Attornev4n-fact,to make execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf,and as its act and deed ANY AND ALL BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS OF SURETYSHIP------------------ and to bind the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and attested by one other of such officers,and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attorney(s)-in-fact may do in pursuance hereof. This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of Section 37A of the By-Laws of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY which provisions are now in full force and effect,reading as follows: SECTION 37A—ATTORNEYS•IN-FACT SECTION 1. The Board of Directors, the President,or any Vice-President or Assistant Vice-President shall have power and authority to: (a) appoint Attorneys-in-fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and Ib)to remove any such Attorney-in-fact at any time and revoke the power and authority given to him. SECTION 2. Attorneys-m-fact shall have power and authority,subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them,to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. This power of attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting held on the 26th day of October, 1971,at which a quorum was present,and said Resolution has not been amended or repealed: "Resolved,that the signatures of such directors and officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached." IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President,and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed,this 13 th day of May _197-1. UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY STATE Washington r9z ,:' Executive Vice resident COUNTY O OF Pierce ss. �''•,���°• On this 13th day of May 19L5,personally appeared MORRIS E. BROWN Executive to me known to be the Vice-President of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, and acknowledged that he executed and attested the foregoing instrument and affixed the seal of said corporation thereto,and that Section 37A,Section I and 2 of the BV-Laws of said Company and the Resolution,set forth therein,are still in full force. l7 My Commission Expires: rrE *&, /tic January 13 19 78 r►ot�:t Washin ton • �uetK�• j Notary Public in and for State of $ Residing at Tacoma ��t• D. Keith Johnson Assistant Secretary of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by said UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,which is still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company this 20thMarchof March 19 78 •� �'' As t Secretary • SEAL WBDU•1431 ED.6/74 �•jx1°°.°• 6r:.r4 Microfilmed with board or STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SS. 11 COUNTY OF Naga ON_ March 20 _ 19 78 , ' before me the andrsi ped, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared E. J. �allagU , known to me to be the ? . Vice PresidentGeneral Manager un�su��u�n>+a>�uie�ar>ruuoenennnar,un�una� of the Gallagher & Burk, —Inc.—,.— j DUANE C. IIAt.CH the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who NOTARY executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation,therein named, and acknowledged 14 ;1•; c;;c ,:. s c+rt c::c_ z to me that such Corporation executed the same. Z xw-,.,' KV A (-Mir I'Y w « My Commistion Expires Juno 3. 1474 /111111I{ttl/llieettetlt1JIMISJtlettielist tuurouuir WITNESS my hand and official seat. '0a D ne C. Balch rI ME TYPEO OR PRINtEO}' NotaryPubic in and for said State. ACKNOWLEOGMENr Corporation—wolcolts form 222—Rev.3.64 On March 20, 1978 ,before me, t11e undcrsi med State o./'C'alifornia ', + ss. .a Notary Public of said cotuty and state, personally appeared ` Counts of San Francisco JOSEPH D. MARTIN known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known; pcplCUl SEAL to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on DESRA ZACK behalf of the Corporation therein named, and acknowledged to NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA City nrnl County of me that such Corporation executed the same. my Commission Expes 4Francisco ec.22.1941 f NOTARY Pyi� � UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE. TACOMA. WASHINGTON I � z Bond No. UOS 56 11 Premium: $83.00 PERFORMANCE BOND J. F. O:•SON CLERK 60.4RD O. SUS u2V�SORS CALIFORNIA - PUBLIC CONTRACT 4�COSTA CO. . ...Dc u KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That GALLAGHER & BURK, INC. as Principal, and the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Washington corporation author- ized to execute bonds in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY as-Obligee, in the sum of ELEVEN THOUSAND SEVENTY FIVE AND NO/100 - - - _ Dollars ($ 11,075.00 ) for which sum we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. THE CONDITION of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal has entered into a contract, dated March 20,. 1978 , with the Obligee CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to do and perform the following work to-wit: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TEMPORARY PARKING LOTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL (PROJECT NO. 4405-4768) Now, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted'to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 20th day of March 19 78 GALLA B t INC. f .............. � .............. ------------------ (Seal) . .3. GAL E WE Pr^.ESIrc}tT;C-r;ERAL ►LANA YNKED PACIFIC I SURANCE COMPANY - -- A,�- t ,tf O1S EPH -Y. MARTIN, - - - Attamey-in-Fact 627 • BDU-2801 CAL. - CONTRACT- PUBLIC- PERFORMANCE Microfilm?d with board order B-2035 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Setting a Hearing Date for the Upper Green Valley Creek North Branch Detention Basin. Danville Area W.O. 8288-7520 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, as Ex Officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, that March 21 , 1978 at 10:35 a.m. is set as the time for Public Hearing on the Upper Green Valley Creek North Branch Detention Basin. The Recommendation of the Flood Control Zone 3B Advisory Board and _Public input on the Project will be received at that time. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control PI ann i na Supervisors and Design V ornxed this 1 At tlday of_ 1'arey, 19 -Za cc: Public Works Director County Admin i strator -J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � � .cam-flr1� Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nie- son F28 H-24 3/76 1)m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Increase in Contract Contingency Fund South Danville Storm Drain Project Danville Area Project No. 4400-0925-76 On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an increase of $25,000 in the contract contingency fund for the South Danville storm drain project is APPROVED, said increase to provide for reimbursement of the contractor's extra costs resulting from the unanticipated conflict with an existing storm drain and maintenance of _ the contingency fund balance to allow for other unforeseen work. PASSED by the Board on lurch 14, 1978. 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. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Construction Division affixed this 14t,"day of Karcn 19 78 cc: W. R. Thomason, Inc. P. 0. Box 2249 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Martinez, California 94553 Public Works Director By l Deputy Clerk County Administrator Sandra L, I Ze son Auditor-Controller H-24 3/76 15m 629 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of -California Idarch 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for LUP 2093-76 , Danville area. the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Balham Associates, Ltd. permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for LUP 2093-76 , Danville area. PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. N Y 7 U CL tQ r N U O 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. Originating Department• P41 (LD) Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) affixed this 14th day of March 1978 Public Works Director Director of Planning _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Assessor Balham Associates, Ltd. B 061'.l ,- ' Deputy Clerk 3055 Clayton Road Patricia A. Bell Concord, CA 94519 H-24 4/77 15m 630 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March lk, , 19 ' In the Matter of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for Subdivision MS 140-77 Brentwood area. n The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Gene B. Stonebarger, et al , permitting the L deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 140-77 , Brentwood area. 2 PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978 .n C_ c� m 0 U CC F- I 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 aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Department: PW (LD) Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.TI. ) affixed this 14thday of March 19 78 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Assessor bl�` Gene Stonebarger B a rlciaA.� BellDeputy Clerk Rt. 1, box 339-339 A. V. Oakley, CA H-24 4/77 15m 631 r 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ?larch 14, , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Instruments are ACCEPTED: INSTRUMENT DATE GRANTOR REFERENCE 1. Grant Deed 2/28/78 Balham Associates, Ltd. LUP 2093-76 PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978- 0 c _ 3 s a� U O F- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Originating Department: Public Works affixed this 14th day of March _____, 19 7 8 Land Development Div. J. R. OISSON, Clerk cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) By - ? `r Deputy Clerk Public Works Director a ric1a A. Be Director of Planning H-24 4/77 15m 63 7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14, . 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only 1 It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Offers of Dedication are ACCEPTED FOR RECORDING ONLY: INSTRUMENT DATE GRANTOR REFERENCE 1. Offer of Dedication a for Roadway Purposes 11/8/77 Alice M. Leemasters SUB MS 254-76 2 0 2. Offer of Dedication p for Drainage Purposes 10/14/77 John Leo Forey, et al SUB MS 170-76 a. c� i - m , 0 a) PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. 0 f- I. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14 th day of March 1978 Originating Department: Public Works (LD) cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director gY7-,�Cjt h y(� (_, ^j j Deputy Clerk Director of Planning Patricia A. Bell H-24 4m 15m �� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT March 14. . 19 7B- In fhe Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Instruments are ACCEPTED: INSTRUMENT DATE GRANTOR REFERENCE Grant Deed 5/31/77 Citation Homes, a General Partnership SUB. 4327 J 7 U _ L] s 0 PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. o ; Y I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14th day of March 19 78 Originating Department: Public Works (LD) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) Public 'Works Director B h i'�- (_-f - � 4 �. � . Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell. Director of Planning H-24 4/77 15m 634 llrlr'._. C+f' ,:U'::n; ,1 .:.J �J.' l.t;..il�:� vv:5: yv...rt- , -L. . .n I3Udt_C.. y�:•L1Ua� � . 3/14/78 _Application to present a late ::OTE TO C: I:•'":�' Claim -,a1 nsC the Cu'int:', 1)it' CCj.�I U� li,i5 d c c wni, .,_ ter; t t -&S vi thle ac• &-n .tCkcn cn :!i•'iL'i .o[e �- �t.::_L (:11i Sect�Gn Sor.i 0� S:L�t':'v.(.t.C'r.JS f PjV�a �, - 1 j', reverences are to California ) givenrc:`1c..:t� Lo GoLG�IJ e►1 CCC-'e Sc✓lc:� 9?F_ , C.overr^ent Code.) ) 913, 9 916.4. PL^ se ro=e the Ef_Lcw. Claimant: Ronald Lopez, California Youth Authority, Northern Reception Center/Clinic, 3001 Ramona Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95826 Attor,ey: Juvenile Prison Law. and. Legal Counseling Clinic, McGeorge School of Law Address: 3200 Fifth Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817 A,.ount: $17 ,500.00 Date Received: February 10, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on -By nail, postmarked on February 9, I. FRO+i: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Clai or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 10, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B �uy h., Deputy Patricia A. -Bell II. FROM: County Counsel T0: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This'21aim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so no tifStlnrr claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . tQ o;.i, t timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . c (✓ ) Th should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . D%TED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By � 6Q , Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) . ( ._ ) This-Claim. is rejected in full. ( ?: ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: March 14, 1970. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by 1 �- Deputy Diana M. Herman t�'AR?;ING TO CLAI JUkN7 (Government Code Sections 911.5 & 9133) Yeu have u►a i y 6 mor U 6nom the maitijig o6 .6iis notice to you F� thin u;h ich .to S i,°e cc coc."�t action on J,.,i.a -.ejected C.&Lim (.see Gcvt. Code Sec. 945.6) o,t -6 monthz bnom he denim oS you& AppZicatiot to File a Late Ctu m cbd.t,'in .Rich to reti tion a eouu 'en neF.i..eS Section 945.4's cta im-6iting deadtbie (.see Section 946.'a') . Ycu may se& .the advice o5 any attcnney o5 your choice .in connection teitA this rza_tten. 1J, you want to eer-wet an altogaey, you biioutd do du immedi.atdy. IV. FR0:1: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public i"orks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or ApDlication. We notified t1he claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailir.8 a copy of this doctment, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Clain in accordance with Section 29703. DATED:March 14, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By � � Deputy Diana M. Herman V. FRO'.: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Beard. (3) Public Works of SLmervisors Received copies o= this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED march 14,1978 Court), Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Lorks, By 8. 1 635 Rev. 3/77 . 1• 2 3 In the Matter of the Proposed ) APPLICATION TO PRESENT CLAIM Claim of ) UNDER SECTION 911.4 OF THE 4 ) GOVERNMENT CODE BY M n-' RONALD LOPEZ ) 5 ) F LEI) Against the County of. ) 6 Contra Costa - cZ lC i972 7 CLERK COARD Or SU?EaVWRS 8 TO THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISO S: a YT RA COSJA CiD 9 1. I, RONALD LOPEZ, the undersigned claimant, apply for 10 leave to present a claim under Government Code Section 911. 4. 11 The claim is founded on a cause of action for assault and battery 12 which accrued during the latter part of September, 1977, and for 13 which a claim was not presented within the 100-day period provide 14 by Government Code Section 911. 2. The date of accrual of 15 claimant's cause of action is not clear, and this application i6 does not constitute an admission as to any particular date as 17 that of the accrual of the claimant's cause of action. For 18 additional circumstances relating to the cause of action, 19 reference is made to the proposed claim attached to and incor- 20 porated as a part of this application, and to the accompanying 21 declaration of RONALD LOPEZ. 22 2. The reason for the delay in presenting this claim is 23 that the claimant was a minor during all of the 100-day period 24 specified by Government Code Section 911. 2 for the presentation 25 of this claim. As a result of this minority, claimant prays for 26 granting of the late claim pursuant to said statute. 27 3. I am presenting this application within a reasonable 28 time after the accrual of this cause of action, as is more -1 d of de� 6 36 ,kith boGr l 1 particularly shown by the attached declaration of RONALD LOPEZ . 2 i%'HEREFORE I respectfully request that my application be 3 granted and that the attached proposed claim be received and 4 acted upon in accordance with Government Code Sections 912 .4 -arid 5 912 . 6. 6 DATED: February 8 , 1978 . 7 8 e �z RONALD LOPEZ 9 c/o Juvenile Prison Law and_ 10 Legal Counseling Clinic McGeorge School of Law 3200 Fifth Avenue 11 Sacramento, CA 95817 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -2- F3 I DECLARATION OF RONALD LOPEZ 2 I , RONALD LOPEZ , a minor, hereby declare that I have 3 only recently obtained advice as to the necessity of filing a 4 Government Code Section 910 claim, and that I acted with 5 reasonable diligence to initiate a late claim application after 6 discovery of my failure to present a timely claim. Hence, my 7 application to present a late claim under Section 911 .4 of the 8 Government Code is presented within a reasonable time after the 9 accrual of my cause of action. 10 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing 11 is true and correct. 12 Executed at Sacramento , California, this 8th day of 13 February, 1978 . 14 / 15 16 RONALD LOPEZ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -3- X38 PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL (1013a, 2015. 5 C. C.P.) STATE OF CA LIF ORNIA ) ss. COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county aforsaid; I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within entitled action; my business address is 3205 Fifth Avenue, Sacramento, California 95817. On February dr 78 1 served the within Application to Present Claim under Section 911.4 of the Government Code by Claimant; Declaration; and Claim for Assault and Battery on the County of Contra Costa in said action, by placing a true copy thereof enclosed in a sealed envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid, in the United States mail at Sacramento, California, addressed as follows: Board of Supervisors County of Contra Costa County Offices, Courthouse- ' Martinez, California 94553 I, BESS KERHOULAS declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on February 1978 at Sacramento, California. BESS KERHOULAS 639 r • 2 3 CLAIM OF RONALD LOPEZ ) CLAIM FOR ASSAULT AND BATTERY 4 ) V. ) (Section 910, GOVERNMENT CODE) 5 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) 6 ) 7 TO THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 8 You are hereby notified that RONALD LOPEZ, whose address 9 is California Youth Authority, Northern Reception Center/Clinic, 10 3001 Ramona Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95826, claims damages in the 11 amount of $17,500.- 12 This claim is based on an assault and battery committed 13 upon the claimant during the latter part of September, 1977, in 14 the vicinity of the Contra Costa County Preplacement Center in 15 Martinez, California, under the following circumstances: 16 During the latter part of September, 1977, the claimant, 17 RONALD LOPEZ, was confined in the Preplacement Center in Martinez 18 California, which is operated by the County of Contra Costa. One 19 evening, while Mr. Lopez was playing pool in the Center's recrea- 20 tion room, he became involved in a verbal conflict with one of 21 the Center 's male volunteers. After words were exchanged between 22 Mr. Lopez and the volunteer worker, the worker struck Mr. Lopez 23 in the face with his fist. The above-described incident was 24 witnessed by another youth confined at the Center. 25 Thus, while the volunteer worker was performing duties on 26 behalf of the County of Contra Costa, he committed 'assault and 27 battery upon Mr. Lopez by intentionally causing Mr. Lopez 28 apprehension of harmful contact, constituting assault, and the 1_ Microfilmed with board order 640 1 harmful contact itself, constituting battery. 2 The name of the public employee causing claimant 's 3 injuries under the described circumstances is unknown. 4 The injuries sustained by claimant as far as known, as of. 5 the date of presentation of this claim, consist of a bloody nose, 6 sore jaw, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. 7 The amount claimed, as of the date of presentation of this 8 claim is computed as follows: -9 Punitive Damages $ 10,0.0.0 10 Pain and suffering 2,500 11 Emotion Distress 5,000 12 Total damages incurred to date; and total claimed as of date ' 13 of presentation of this claim'-`$ 17,500 14 All notices or other communications with regard to this 15 claim should be sent to claimant, in care of Juvenile Prison Law 16 and Legal Counseling Clinic, McGeorge School of Law, 3200 Fifth 17 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817. 18 DATED: February g , 1978. 19 A-o,/ keZ 20 RONALD LUPEZ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -2- Fol In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 ig 78 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of G.M. Development Company, Applicant, (1881-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. J.M. and A.V. Mott, Owners. The Board on February 7, 1978 having fixed this .time for hearing on the recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to the request of G. M. Development Company, applicant, (1881-RZ) to rezone land in the Danville area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Multiple Family District (11-4) ; and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the reouest of G. M. Development Company is APPROVED as recommended -by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-20 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCrED, reading waived and March 21, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on ?larch 14, 1978. 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: G.M. Development Company Supervisors J.M. & A.V. Cott affixed this 14thday of 'March 1g 78 Director of Planning County Assessor J J. R. OLSSOi1l, Clerk By / �` � Deputy Clerk iana M. Herman. H-24 4177 15m 642 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Charles James, Applicant and Owner/Planning Commission Initiated, (1774-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. The Board on February 7, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to the request of Charles James, present applicant and owner (A. D. and D. D. Cobo initial applicants and owners) to rezone land in the Danville area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Mfultiple Family Residential District (!4-4) ; and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the request of Charles James is APPROVED as recommended by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-20 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and March 21, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on march 14, 1978. 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: harles James Supervisors y✓�irector of Planning affixed thisl4th day of March 1978 County Assessor A. D. & D. D. Cobo J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �.. // �-.y��.�� Deputy Clerk Diana 1.1. Herman H-24 4/77 15m 6'>Ctl 3/14/78 NOTE TO CLAIMANT Clair, Against the Cour_ty, ) The copy o' thL6 documestit r=,Ued to you .i.6 YOUA Routing Endorsements, and ) szoti.ce o5 the action_ tahesz on you& c aim by the Board Action. (All Section ) Eoa,-.d o6 Supe;Lv.iso.,tz (Pa/Lagtaph TIT, WOW) , references are to California ) given purr,zuant to Govvuvrent Code SectLoit6 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 915.4. PZea6e note the "Peww- ng" below. Claimant: Kenneth C. Trent, 1313 6th Street, Rodeo, CA 94572 Attorney: Knox, Calhoun, Lundgerg & Masterson Address: P. 0. Box 236 , Station A, Richmond, CA 94308 Amount: $50,000.00 Date Received: February 8, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on February 7 , 1978 I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 8, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, ByQfl"� • 1 ( r Deputy P.ECEiV— . a ri.cia A. Be.Li II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors F E P. 8 1978 (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially $ftTbyrzUftions 910 and 910.2. ( ✓) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8). ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (S tion 911.6) . DATED: JOFL�1 B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, B; 1 �r- �i r Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) "•(-x ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board§ Order entered in �--•-- its-minutes for this date. DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by ;� � : !�%. Deputy P WARNING TO CLAIMANT (Government Code Sections 911. & 913) You have o 'y 6 snos�" JiLom the makUng oJ this notice to you-7W0zin which to V2e a coin action on this %ejec ted Caum (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 months Jnom the denial of you% AppZication to Fite a Late CZa m within which to petUi.on a eou t Jon netieJ Jhom Section 945.41s ataim-JiZing deadti.ne (see Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice o5 any attorney o f youA choice in connection with thi6 sna#en. 16 you want to con6aft an attoitney, you shouQd do so .immedi,ateP . IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. 3/14/78 ✓t DATED: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, Deputy `t�..� t! /'�'1r' Deputy Patricia A. Bell V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: 3/14/78 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Yorks, By 8.1 Rev. 3/77 644 CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA cT B o 978 VV 6 J. R. OLSSON 1. Name and address of claimants: KENNETH C. TRENT afar, BOARD OF su�WiSORS 1313 6th Street 1_ carr-�tova CO. Rodeo, California 9 ESTATE OF CECIL TRENT %Knox, Calhoun, Lundberg & Masterson 2566 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California 94804 2. Send all notices to: KNOX, CALHOUN, LUNDBERG & MASTERSON P O Box 236, Station A Richmond, California 94808 3. Date of occurrence: November 8, 1977, at approx. 5:24 p.m. 4. Place of occurrence: San Pablo Avenue near the intersection of Roble Avenue, City of Pinole, Contra Costa County, CA. 5. Circumstances of occurrence: On or about said date and time claimants' decedent, CECIL TRENT, was a pedestrian proceeding across San Pablo Avenue within the marked pedestrian crosswalk located near the inter- section with Roble Avenue in said City, County and State. Claimants are informed and believe and on such information and belief allege that at said time and place the adverse party :The Coonty-of Contra Costa, , and its agents, servants and employees so negligently con- structed, maintained and repaired the public area surrounding said pedestrian crosswalk, and failed to place adequate lighting or traffic controls with warning devices thereon, as to render said pedestrian crosswalk dangerous, unsafe and a trap for pedestrians traveling thereon and thereby to proximately cause said decedent to be struck and killed by a motor vehicle. Claimant, KENNETH C. TRENT, is the surviving heir at law of decedent, CECIL TRENT. A personal representative has not _*et been appointed for claimant, ESTATE OF CECIL TRENT. 6. General description of injury, damage or loss incurred: Pecuniary loss, including but not limited to, funeral and burial expenses; and present and probable future benefits, including but not limited to, the value of future contributions, personal service, advice, training, society and companionship; deprivation of society, comfort and pro- tection of the decedent. 7. Amount of claim and basis of computation: Claimants have incurred cer- tain expenses for funeral and burial arrangements, the precise amount of which is unknown at this time. Claimants have suffered general damages in the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000) . DATED: FEBRUARY 7, 1978 KN , CALHOU ,` LUNDBERG & MASTERSON CHRIBTOPHT E. Receipt of the above Claim is hereby acknowledged this eth day of February1978. 6 cyC Microfilmed wit!, bird Order Patricia A. Bell, Deputy rv.LKV Lor bUFrKA ISORS OF CO'-'TRA-COSTA COU.MIN, CALIFORNIA Board Action 3/14/78 'COTE TO CLd I;NLa:\T L!a:.i: '31r$t the Ccuntl' � The copy a j tjzzS GC'c.Wr.eJt� rnJ 2c -i o you .U5 �!' ?its, P,.,L3 ) ;zc,t cc o� the act;-c11 ta.1Zcn on yota Ct_a,Jn by %.e _ J (AlI Scctlo.^. ) tiCwtd o6 Supetvizo•�- (F'C✓`I.cg3paph I11, beteiv) , refarei!�_es are to California ) G,ivcrt rutzuant to Gcvvuvrent Code Sections 411.8, Gover:iment Code.) ) 913, ` 915.4. F1ea.5e notie the "wattning" be£ew. Claimant: Patricia R. Torchiana, 65 St- Ann Court, Danville, CA 94526 Attorney-: Address: ru..Ount: Not Stated via Public Works Date Received: February 9, 1978 By delivery to Clerk/on February 9, 1978 By mail, rostnarred on 16 i. FF.0:1: Clerk of the Board or Supervisors TO: Count) Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 10, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, . Clerk, By h %' e i a , ('k Y Deputy a c a A. eell II. FIROM: Count), Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( )) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ./ ) This Claim FAIi�to ca:pi�• substantially kith Sections 910 and 910_2,-and we`ii ie so :otify noFCiazm nt. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . 1g75 ,• ( ) r!ai.^ isip6tIniwely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board �pu-I,&- 6e y this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6)-. DATED: ?_ , L(- -7,51 JOHN B. CLA TSEN, County Counsel, By �j .t_ Deput}• III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check cne only) ( x ) 'chis Claim is rejected in full. - - { ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its mirutes for this date. DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. OL SSO`1, Clerk, by Deputy Va_6icia A. Bell i Ak`:I\G TO CL=111.1.\T (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) ` You have only 6 mer•` „s 4r..crq ate rr4c,,.u1g o6 tPiEz nct ice to you taLtu:n which to 3;-ie a ccuAt action on fzi6 %ejcc-Led Claim (.see Gcvt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 r n; ,'z j7rnn ti.e den.iat o4, ycu7 App icati.on to File a Late CZa im to thin which tx yaV-tion a ccutt 4or, =t2ue5 Jncm Section 945.1r".6 aAirn-3.it ng dead- ne (see Sccticn 946.'05) . You may zeek ate advice c•� any attorney o� youtc choice in connection With .ih,i6 ►ra;tte:,. I1 :,,!ou want tr conzutt an attoitneu, you zhcui d do so im.mcdiafeP.y. V. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, $ (3) Public horks, Business f Services Division :attached are co-Dies of the above Claim or Application. i'e notified the claimant Of the Board's' actien on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 2070". DA tD: 3/14/78` J. R. OLSSO'I, Clerk, By h. ,i '' L' Deputy Patricia A. Bell X'. FRU-1: (_) Couity Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public hor'•:s of Supervisors Received conies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. D:,TED: 3/14/78 County Counsel, By Count), Administrator, By F;:bIic i:orks, By �. _� 646 F TO: Contra Costa County • pepar�ne,nt of Public Works R 14MartihqF California D �� 4 1 [pp �7 ERVISORS �U, i19-73 CO. CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA PUS!!U (Government Code, Sec. 910) Date: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: 2. Name and address of claimant: 3. Description and place of the accident o occurrence: - - ,N4�.c. �'L�Q,�-ic,G`rz.� �j�� •�c�. Gc—�c_c� - t,L� - o'er—2� � County 4. Names of ounty employees rnvolve , and type, make and number of equipment if known: 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: Signature 648 Microfilmed with board order t f BGA.,cD OF SUPEINVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOE IA Board Action 3/14/78 :OTE TO CLAT'Mbk.NT Cla_... "+! is st the County, ) Ti:e CCC G� th. 5 document ":1.{i"e « �l i0 you . (�la i:dorserjents, and } w."LLice c6 �J' i-. action token on ,!ouA c,��, L f the Loa_ d .tenon. (A11 Section } Sow-rd c6 SOpm-L6ots (P=.agn�apll TTI, beget:'), references are to California ) given pu,-zzu zat to Gover►r:en,L Code Sect Zo►:.3 911.8, Govern.-:iert Code.) } 1913, 6 015.4. Ptea,se note the "eext►vng" betow. Clamant: Robert T. Hughes, 5019 Alhambra Valley Road, Martinez, CA 94553 Attorney: Address: A-mount: $1,277.41 via Public Works Date Received: February 7, 1978 By delivery to Clerkron February 7 , 1978 By mail, postmarked on 1. FRO'1: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 7, 1978 J. R. OLSSO:T, Clerk, By �(tl�,(Q o-� Deputy Patricia A. Bell, ~' II. FRO'd: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board u aSuppxvisors 191;16 (Check one only .:,f`OtteY r CO . ( !) This Clair co.-plies substantially Uith Sections 910 and 910.2. N,i (qi4 fe ( ) This Clain FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Clai;a is not timely filed. Board shculd take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Eoard should deny this Application to File a lair n 911.6) . _ DATED: ;�-��_ .7�' JO&"1 B. CLAUSE\, Cau--�ty Counsel, E C/ �- Deputy III. LCARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( X ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in - _Y-- its �d%nutes for this date. DATED: 3/14/ 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b Deputy lt'r;icNI\G TO CLAIiULYF (Goverment Code Sections 911.3 & 913 Ycu have only 6 montU Deem tite =Zbbig c ' ri notice to ycu c"th✓i which to bite a court action on this &ejected C°r.,im (zee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) of 6 moMth6 Z Yom the dc;Uat o4L you,% Appt'icati.on .to Fite a Late C.£r im wZthin v.-hich to pc Ztion a cou t Jak 1tP.Qie6 Jum Section 445.4's ctaini-Jiti.ng deadUne (zee Section 946.6) . You may see-k the advice o f any atticanerr o5 yours choice .in connection v.idl t1i.i�s rrkztLeY. I{ you want to cower t an atto,,w:ev., you Sh u do zo .urmediateZy. IV. FRO,\i: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, 4 (3) Public iVorks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. Ile notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Clain or Application by mailing a copy of this document, ar_d a Nemo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Clair. in accordance with Section :9703. DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. CLSSON, Clerk, ALL" Deputy Patricia A. Bell V. FRO`;: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) PLblic i:orks of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: 3/14/78 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public h'orks, By ! B. ; 5t! \ L; FIS. E- D TO: , Contra Costa County _ peparMwt of Public Works = 9 `�- i s L<J l �ri Marti h�FZ California U« fit r k J. R. OLSSON i ~ i CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ��� �p18 c .CONT 'TA CO. 1 �s 'J�—veau CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA PtJBL;C y�,OhnS ,��,;i?ii�':M (Government Code, Sec. 910) Date: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: 2. Name and address of claimant: 3. Description and place of the accident o occurrence: 4. Names of County employees 4volveB and type, make and number of equipment if known: 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: Signature 648 Microfilmed with board order ru,tw ur 1SORS OF C0:'•:TRA COSTA COinTY, CALIFORN=IA Board Action 3/14/78 ':OTE TO CLAJM \T cla:.: . •:2ir.St the Ccurty, ) Ti=e copy eS V:.cs G%cu�r,tu� maZtc do you ins Ro_ � iwticc *on' tic acc,i.cn ,tahc►i on youA a_,r,im by f.e BcaYd- :action_ (:ill Sectio:: ) Bocvtd oS Supetv.izoata (Pakagtaph IIT, beCcw) , references are to California ) given pursuant to Govev-ureni Code Sections 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, S 915.4. Hcaze note the "waAning" betow. Claimant: Patricia R: Torchiana, 65 St- Ann Court, Danville, CA 94526 Attorney: Address: Amount: Not Stated via Public Works nate Received: February 9, 1978 By delivery to Clerk/on February 9, 1978 By mail, postrarked on i. FRO:S: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attac:zed is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 10, 1978 J. R. OLSSON,-Clerk, By 1h I Q..Q Deputy a c a'A:�e`1'T— II. FROM: Count), Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( )) This Clain complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ✓ ) This Clain FAIIto complysubstantially with Sections 910 and 910.2,-and we""'azo. so notify�nralcfa_n-_nt. T'ne Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim isfvit x_mely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) • _ ( ) Tre Board iiia `d deny this Application to File a Late Claim �(SSection 911.6)-. HATED: 7� ; q. 7�' JOii.N S. CLAUSEY, County Counsel, By c( CsT Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanirous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) { x ) 'chis Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a .true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. OLSSO'1, Clerk, by ;,i,� I '� L. Deputy 4&t-icia A. Isell i�AF`;I\G TO CLr11.1 .\T (Government Code Sections 911.5 F 913) ' You have onky 6 mcnt,.s from Vie rr iling o6 bsiz nettice to you i4tturn which to S�.,ie a ecw:t action on hi,3 &ejected Cam (,see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) ox 6 mcnt,'.s 5 mom the de iat oS you,% AppE'.i•ca.t i.on to Fite a Lente Ctaim within cr%,i,.ch pe:.,i.`..,i.on a ccut.,t Scr, :,e.u.eS Sncm Sec tion 945.4',6 c ea im-S.i ti,.ny deadline (see Section 946:5) . Yc% ray zees -d"te advice ca any atto,'Lney oS youk choice in connection cul h this r~.^%tic IS you want -to cc►6utt an attonneu, you zhcuf-d do iso .immediately. -TV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public horks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. Ile notified the clainant o: the Beard's action or. this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance s:•ith Section 2970 D,itD: 3/14/78 J. R. OLSSM, Clerk, By5_ - ,i' GC, Deputy Patr Bell X;. FRO'•;: (_) Cotrity Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public itiorks of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. DATED: 3/14/78 County Counsel, By Count. A.dniristrater, By F;:aiic itiorks, By Fos x/77 CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA r t a !al c�i C:�LvG\�s� I R. O'SSON 1. Name and address of claimants: KENNETH C. TRENT DIRK BOARD 0= SUPERVISORS �Q:��4 �l.Q.�.-Tri SCJ. 1313 6th Street �� , Rodeo, California 9 ESTATE OF CECIL TRENT %Knox, Calhoun, Lundberg & Masterson 2566 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California 94804 2. Send all notices to: KNOX, CALHOUN, LUNDBERG & MASTERSON P O Box 236, Station A Richmond, California 94808 3. Date of occurrence: November 8, 1977, at approx. 5:24 p.m. 4. Place of occurrence: San Pablo Avenue near the intersection of Roble Avenue, City of Pinole, Contra Costa County, CA. 5. Circumstances of occurrence: On or about said date and time claimants' decedent, CECIL TRENT, was a pedestrian proceeding across San Pablo Avenue within the marked pedestrian crosswalk located near the inter- section with Roble Avenue in said City, County and State. Claimants are informed and believe and on such information and belief allege that at said time and place the adverse party :The Cobnty• of Contra Costa, , and its agents, servants and employees so negligently con- structed, maintained and repaired the public area surrounding said pedestrian crosswalk, and failed to place adequate lighting or traffic controls with warning devices thereon, as to render said pedestrian crosswalk dangerous , unsafe and a trap for pedestrians traveling thereon and thereby to proximately cause said decedent to be struck and killed by a motor vehicle. Claimant, KENNETH C. TRENT, is the surviving heir at law of decedent, CECIL TRENT. A personal representative has not .4teat been appointed for claimant, ESTATE OF CECIL TRENT. 6. General description of injury, damage or loss incurred: Pecuniary loss , including but not limited to, funeral and burial expenses; and present and probable future benefits, including but not limited to, the value of future contributions, personal service, advice, training, society and companionship; deprivation of society, comfort and pro- tection of the decedent. 7. Amount of claim and basis of computation: Claimants have incurred cer- tain expenses for funeral and burial arrangements, the precise amount of which is unknown at this time. Claimants have suffered general damages in the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000) . DATED: FEBRUARY 7, 1978 KNOX, CALHO LUNDBERG & MASTERSON CHRLMOPH:P E. Receipt of the above Claim is here y acknowledged this 8th day of February rti,1� n 1978. ( e C- k �L 4 Microfilmed .vi�4 �^�t=' order Patricia A. Bell, Deputy 6 455 rur►.mV or butIrr:1SORS OF CO!-.TRA COSTAC6 CALIFORNIA Board Action 3/14/78 A0 TEE 1►L��:� TO CLhIT .;ai-st the Ccunt}-, ) The copy o6 VWGGCu�r(1� 7Tii7.Z�'(' to you i6 ". �or��i ETtS, ?.3.0 ) ;w-4Ucc o6 the action taixit on yoia ctaZn D� f-.e Fca_a Action. (ail Sectio.-. ) Soartd oS Supvvfuc.%s (Fa-w9taph IN, Wow), refe--erces are to California ) gimi Wtzuant to Govevurent Code Sections 9It.9, Cove-_ .:vent Code.) ) 913, ; 915.4. FZwe note the "h=ning" be£ow. Clamant: Patricia R: Torcliiana, 65 St• Ann Court, Danville, CA 94526 Attorney: Address: Amount: Not Stated via Public Works Date Received: February 9, 1978 By delivery to Clerk/on February 9, 1978 By mail, postmarked on i. =RO:I: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 10, 1978 J. R. OLSSON,.Clerk, By L F Q Deputy a c -,MeJLJL II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( )) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( / ) This Claim FAIL-S, comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910._2,--and-we a-_re. so notify#n r-Mimant. Tae Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Clain ist6tila:ely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board •` eL%ny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6). DATED: 2 i Lf- 1,5,7 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By�f - ��yt_ Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check cne only) ( x ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a.true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in _ its minutes for this date. DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, byi,A, Deputy Patricia bell MAR'UNG TO CLAIt_k.X'T (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) ' You have a,uy 6 mcsiVz6 jkxn the irxCding o i -z ne.tcce to you ('Tj u:n Which to Site a ccutt action on tUs nejccted CQ,aim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 mon,'VU jtom the deiia—P o4, your AppUcWon to Fite a Late Cta.im to th.in tth,ieh to rey.,it.,i-on a a coat -.(CAL dti eUeS Jam Section 0.45.4's c, zim.-Jili.ng deadUne (see Section 0.46:05) . Ycu may z eeh he advice o any attvaney o f youk choice in connection caws this rattct. 11, you ►crani to comut-t an attonney, you bhcutd do do .immediately. M FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public i'orks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of tate above Claim or Application. ire notified the claimant Of the Board's aciien on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of Othis Clain in accorda,ce with Section 2970". DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. OjcSO::, Clerk, By 'h ,i ^ - Deputy Patricia A. Bell l". FRG%% (_) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public horks of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. DATEM: 3/14/78 County Counsel, By Cornnty Administrator, By Fz.Iiic i:orks, By �. 1 646 V;7 t i OAkD 0i• S'JPi:R iSCRS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIYOPuvIA Board Action 3/14/78 NOTE TO C LA I%Yk'•:; t1:c CcuTr}•, ) 7;:e ecp y o� th,&s dre u m G'.`,. .".:a t_e . do yecc its yrt:1,t rouzi^ ; T`rdorserrc::ts, and } nc-icc c. .lie acc`.Zon taken on :!Cu,`L e.^_Ln b the . a='G' .Action. CAIl Section ) Ser..td c, Supv-,vi.3v s (r'c„�agnat.h III, bacur], refere.;ces are to California ) given puuurnt to Govelu:ren,`_ Coate Sec;ticn.s 9111.8, Coven--mert Code.) } 913, c. 913.4. Ptcase note the "tea'uning" be ow. Claimant: Robert T. Hughes, 5019 Alhambra Valley Road, Martinez, CA 94553 Attorney: Address: AmouTit: $1,277.41 via Public Works Date Received: February 7 , 1978 By delivery to Clerkfon February 7 , 1978 By mail, postmarked on I. FRO:d: Clerk of the Board of Supen!isors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Clain or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 7 , 1973 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By(�tg(t e,(a_, a Deputy Patricia A. Bell, II. FROMI: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board 16AISSuppxvisors IQ-,.- ' (Check one only °;7 rr Co Lov ( !) This Claim co.-Plies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. N'I f� ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 1S days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Clair is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should- deny this Application to File a laim `' n 911.6) . DATED: a-��- 7�� JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, E i -- �- Deputy III. 10ARD ORDER By unanimous vote or Supervisors present - (Check one only) ( X ) This Claim is rejected in full. - ( } This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its ,::mutes for this date. DATED: 3/14/ 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, be-112 h 4:' (tu Deputy it'nic�I:';G TO CLAIn;A.\'T (Government Code Sections 911.S & 913 Ycu ,lave on4i 6 mon h•6 �,tc►n the ma— tZig cg wiz no.;cce to ycu vu U_n which to Site a co=t action on this nefec.#ed C°aim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) o,L 6 ►ro►i.c`h6 �YorT tike de►iiat of yout Appt',icati.cn to Ute a Laze Ctaun wZt1 in t.,hich .to pc ition a coteLt SoiL keUeS Jnom Section 945.4 .4 cQaim-S.ttbig deadf-i.ne (see Section 946.6) . You may s eeji the advice o6 any awe..►tern o f ycUA choice .in connection u.Z61 t'ws rrkz ate:'L. I you cram to cowuc'.t an attcAnev., you zhoufd do ao immediately. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, 4 (3) Public i';orks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. Ile notified the claimant of the Eoard's action on this Claim or Application by Trailing a copy of this document, ar_d a zmemo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Clair in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: 3/14/78 J. R. OLSSON CI erk ? De ut Patricia A. Bell V. FRO';: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk o- the Board ;S) Public itiorks of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. DATED: 3/14/78 County Counsel, Ry County d.rinistratar, By Public hods, By G47 F ; FILE TO: _ Contra Costa County Q pepa.rtnent of Public Works --� ? Marti hoz` California J. R. CLSSON CLERK SCAM C:: 5jjr"Er`JISORs � 3L FEB ? i�78 Loh: .a��. . CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA �C,' nl � =' Government Code, Sec. 910) PUSL1C %I nKs C= Date: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: y I /97,? 2. Name and address of claimant: 3. Description and place of the accident o occurrence: Qrc. 7 ,2, 4. Names of� employees involved, and type, make and number of equipment if known: 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: Signature 648 Microfilmed with board order coy TO: Contra Costa County EC E I u Department of Public Works FEB 6 1978 Martinez, California PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA (Government Code, Sec. 910) Date: -0-ri 4'/Zq'j Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: L D /4; 1,14,1410q4I 11074? 2. Name and address of claimant: FEs 1 1978 Vka (� QQC.11" M., j R. CLSSON SUPERVISORS CLERK 00ARo or *RILAA TA Co- 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: 0 C?1-74 / 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of equi pmnt if known: 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: Al Cz 7Z> R 3/7-C',AlC�/.f X- IAJ 45-0-le- JIV_-pe< -7� 0L'Y Q?,V116-e/' Signature 64.9 IvIlcroijimea %viin board order oa 30 y 7V ec c �/� Ifs- - P-- 77 � _ ___ BOARPYOF SUPERXII SORS-OF CONT to COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOPNIA Boa3hAct7 on 4/ NOTE TO CLAINMNT Clair. Agcinst the Ccuntv, The copy o tJzZ6 document maited to YOUI iA acct flouting Routin9 Endorsements, and i:cticc of he action taker, oft yoat abazzT, by the Board Action. (All Section Scatd c3 S,_,pe,*L%,,i_-ots (Paragraph 111, be&w), references are to California given ;:-:azua;e,_ to Govetivnent Code Sectior.6 911. Governnent Code.) 913, 46 915.4. Ptwe note the "WalavEng" betow. Claimant: Albert E. Onion, 303 Via Cima Court, Danville, CA Attorney: Merrill, Thiessen & Gagen Address: 177 Front Street, P. O. Box 218, Danville, CA 94526 Amount: $10,000.00 - Date Received: February 7, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on February 1978 .f I. FRO!!: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. 6 DATED: Feb. 7, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By N1k Q la _k &U . Deputy Patricia A. Bell •II. FROINI: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) r.-­* * This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ff.� 7 197E This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 9 and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section WATNEZ.CAtn.. Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) the Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Son 911.6) . n DATED: c2 ' 7 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, Cot:nty Counsel, dz, Deputy III. T. OARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present ACheck one -only) X) s Claim is rejected in full. 'his Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boar& Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED;March 14, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, byGaPh_1'f'_1kW1 (9 Deputy Patricia A. Bell WARNUNG TO CLAIVIANT (Governrenit Code Sections 911.8 FT 913) You have onZy 6 months jitom ai:jL_U_iq o6 V� not ice to you rat-ttlan vulsich to Jite a cowlit action on tUA itefected Min, (zee Govt. Code See. 945.6) on MomMA J.%om the deniat of youx Apptica;�ion to Fae a Late Ctaim t n t&" to petUion a count Jon Pmtie6 JiLom Scction 945.4'.6 v2aim.-JiUnq deadline (see Seation 946.6) . You may zeek tfie, advice ej any at;tafttney ca' your choice in cmutection with tha rr;mttvz.- 14, you want to consult an attoti-ey, . you .6houtd do .6o i=cdiatety. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) CountyCounsel, (2) County Adziinistrator, . .%' . & (s) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached arc copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a meMo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in -accordance with Section 2970- DATED: March 14, 19783. R. OLSSON, Clerk, Byrlrdav_,, Deputy Patricia A. Bell V. FRO.%I: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Ae—ministrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. D.4-11-.D: March 14, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, BV Public 1."orks, B-y 1 1 MERRILL IIIIESSEN & GAGEN IF 11 E D 2 A Professional Corporation Attorneys at Law FEB "I, 19-78 3 177 Front St., P.O. Box 218 Danville, CA 94526 J. R. CF SUP Telephone: (415) 837-0585 ARK WARD OF SUPERVISORS 4 Ia;RA cos7A o. B . ,�L12_ci if ._.De �I 5 Attorneys for CLAIMAITTr 6 7 8 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 9 OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 10 ]1 ALBERT E. 0`NION, } 12 } Claimant, ) No. 13 } VS. ) Claim for Personal Injuries 14 ) And Property Damage" CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ) 15 ) Defendant. ) 17 TO THE CLERK OF = BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: 18 you are hereby notified that ALBERT E. O'NION, whose address 19 is 303 Via Cima Court, Danville, California, claims damages from CONTRA 20 COSTA COUNTY in the amount computed as of the date of the presentation of 21 this claim of $10,000.0x. 22 All notices or other communications with regard to this claim 23 should be sent to the Claimant care of tWMILL, THIESSEN & GAGEN, 177 Front 24 Street, P.O. Box 218, Danville, California, 94526. 25 Zhis claim is based on personal injuries and property damage 26 sustained by Claimant, ALBERT E. ONION, on or about December 31, 1977, LAW OccICES MERRILL.THIESSEN i GAGEN A PROF C.SIONAL _ �l /1 • CORPORATION 1 ♦ C�,� 177 FRONT STkCET C� t)ANVILLC.CA.94576 _ TEL.►»n.T Micro1111.i-. vran board order y I on Greenbrook Drive, Contra Costa County, California, under the following 2 circumstances; 3 Claimant was traveling northbound on Greenbrook Drive at a normal 4 and safe rate of speed on or about December 31, 1977, at approximately 5 5:40 p.m. As the Claimant approached the intersection of Greenbrook Drive G and Sycamore Valley Road the Plaintiff's vehicle struck a raised concrete 7 traffic lane divider which separates the north and southbound lanes of 8 Greenbrook Drive. Claimant alleges that the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA through 9 ! the improper design, the improper roadway striping and the lack of traffic 10 warning signs and/or devices created an unsafe and dangerous condition causing 11 the aforementioned injuries. The exact names of the COUNTY officers or 12 employees causing the injuries are unknown. 13 The injuries sustained by Claimant, ALBERT E. ONION, as far as 14 known as of the date of the presentation of this claim consists�of a 15 concussion, neck and back sprain and multiple contusions. 16 The amount of claim as of the date of presentation of •this claim 11 is computed as follows: 18 1. Special damages in the amount of $3,000.00. 19 2. General damages in the amount of $7,000.00. 20 Dated: February 3, 1978 21 MERRILL, THIESSEN & GAGEN A Professional Co ation 22 23 By Y11CHAEL A. YANEY 24 Attorneys for Cla' . n 25 , 26 LLWOFrICES --?RRrLL.THIESSEN - 6 GAGEN .•�'l� ♦PROF ESSION.L COA POR6TION 11J cRONT STREET O.NVILL E.CL.9.526 VEL gFDSIS l ! ;, B(.?1RD 01 SUPL=s 1SORS C:' CONTU. COSTA COUNTY Ci,:.lrnFVUA Board Action 3/14/78 NOTE TG CLaI.MRNT Ci Against the County, ) The F.Y01.' j': ',,C �,,,.� •, to YCU iS vc! t- a_... :ir• in :. T,t.. cc -v_i,s r_ uh�..:�. r.::,�te ci:ti::g Endorsements, and ) notice CS the action t..'.ej : on yourt c�"� by % e Eoard action. (all Section ) Eoatd o,-j' SupeavibCt; (Partag:t2,''.•h III, bee°cmll, references are to California ) given ;-uAzurnt to GoveAmrent Cede Sections 911.8, Cov ern-�er_t Code.) ; 913, S 915.4. ptwe nope the "te-aA ging" Wow'. Claimant: Brian R. Miller, 159 Cameo Drive, Danville, CA 94526 attorney: Robert C. unborn Address: 270 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 r.-ount: $10,025.00 Patc Received: February 6, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By nail, postmarked on February 3, 1978 I. FRO-1-1: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Cla r Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Feb. 6, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By y Deputy Patricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ✓) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This CIFAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are -------sa-�Ab y=55 laimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Cl fE-bis not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ; .the Bt�`Zchot:ld deny this A-rplicaticn to File a L aim 911.6) . __:DaTED. • �2 -Z� 7. JOHN B. CLAUSE`:, Comity Counsel, By _ • l Deputy III.t; BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check.-one only) x ) This Crim is refected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Clain is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: March 14, 1975. R. OLSSO':, Clerk, b `r Deputy atricia A. Bell WARNI\G TO CLAI.1,1A\i (Government Code Sections 911.5 6 915) You have ont y 6 moi• L6 atom tete waiting o6 liz notice to Jou z,.O't.in which to Site a ccutt action on thin -eJected Cta m (zee Govt. Ccde-Sec. 945.6) on 6 moat is .6acm the dcj,,&t o4, ycwt ri pptoiea on to FZCe a i ate Cta-bn L W i.n which }..c pe n a coat t rlo- te!',i.e i jacm Section 945.4'.6 cZa im-JiZbig deadf ine (.bee Section 946.6) . You may .6eeh the advice a:', any atte.vieu, o f yours chaiee in ecnnection with tk;-6 naZtea. I4, tiou want to conuwtt an att;.Lney, you .6l:oued do so JbmmediateZy. !V. FRO14: Clerk of the Board 710: (1) County Counsel, (_7) County Administrator, &- (3) Public Works, Business $ Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Clain or Application by mailing a copy of this docurent, and a mnemo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 2970-. L 01 DATED: March 14, 1978J. R. CLSSC\, Clerk, El f+. ^� Deputy Patricia A. Bell V. FRO;1: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public horIks of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. ?.!:LIED:k1arch 14, 1978 County Counsel, „y County Ac!=inistrator, By Public horl;s, BY c NOTICE OF CLAIM Qakland, California February 2, 1978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY C/o The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County E � Martinez, California 94526 F1 LED FROM: BRIAN R. MILLER 159 Cameo Drive I FEB 6 1978 Danville, California 94526 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CO. NOTICE ADDRESS: Notices should be sent to: CONT STA Brian R. Miller c/o Robert C. Lamborn 270 Grand Avenue Oakland, California 94610 (415) 444-1735 DATE, PLACE AND CIRCUMSTANCE: The circumstance giving rise to this claim occurred on January 7, 1978 at approx- imately 10:30 a.m. at 159 Cameo Drive, Danville, California when claimant Brian R. Miller was unlaw- fully and improperly arrested and imprisoned. FACTS: On January 7, 1978, Brian R. Miller was arrested by a Contra Costa County Sheriff Deputy, whose last name is believed to be Pendelton. Said arrest took place in Brian R. Miller 's home. At that time, Brian R. Miller was attempting to use his private telephone when Deputy Pendelton informed claimant that he was under arrest for interference. Officer Pendelton had previously entered plaintiff's home without a search warrant in an attempt to arrest some other person - allegedly for outstanding traffic warrants. Thereafter, claimant was taken to the county jail and was hely] in excess of five hours without being allowed a phone call, without being informed of his rights and without being informed of what the charges were against him. IDENTITY OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEE: The only. name known to claimant of any of the county employees who wrongfully and unlawfully arrested, detained and incarcerated claimant is Deputy Sheriff Pendelton. ` Microfilmed with board order 5 65 c c P24OUNT CLAIMED: Plaintiff believes he has been damaged specially in the approximate amount of $25.00 and generally in the amount of $10,000.00 Claimant 's special damages consist of cost of transportation, loss of wages and toll charges incurred by plaintiff when the Deputy Sheriff wrongfully and unlawfully used plaintiff's telephone without permission to make long distance telephone calls, Robert C. Lamborn on behalf of claimant, Brian R. Miller 656 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19°78 In the Matter of Appointment of Jane C. Minor in the class of Deputy Clerk II On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that appointment from the reemployment list of Jane C. Minor at the fourth step ($887) of Salary Level 240( 766 - 931), effective February 21, 1978, is AUTHORIZED as requested by the Marshal of the Mt. Diablo Judicial District. Passed by the Board on March 14, 1978. 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. Orig: Director of Personnel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Marshal, Mt. Diablo Jud. Dist5upervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 14thday of March 1978 Administrator ' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B / D .s (= c j r `�' � Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4n7 15m 657 In the Hoard of Supervisors oT Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorization for Contract Negotiations The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding certain requests from operating departments for the completion of contracts for the provision of various types of program-related services for the County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to conduct contract negotiations with the prospective contractors named below for completion of purchase of service contracts for the anticipated terms and not to exceed the estimated contract amounts (payment limits) as follows: ANTICIPATED MAXIMUM PROSPECTIVE COUNTY PROGRAPS TERM/ EST. AM.T. CO`'TRACTOR DEPARTMENT SERVICES EFF. DATE (FUNDING) Delta" Memorial Health Liaison Nursing 3/1/78 - $11.00/hour Hospital, Antioch, CA Visits by County 6/30/78 payment by Health Dept. Delta Hosp. on Public Health basis of number Nurses of hours of ser- vice provided by PHN to Delta Hosp. Patients William W. Ward III Manpower Consultation and 3/1/78 - $ 91000 Technical 9/30/78 (100% CETA) Assistance PASSED BY THE BOARD on March 14, 1978. 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 oferesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit' Supervisors cc: County Administrator ofxed this 14tlUay of March 79 78 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Director County Health Officer R. OLSSOiV, Clerk ContractorBye-" iT La y` 'A; Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 3�7615ru 658 RJP:dg In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California %%arch 14 , 19 78 In the Matter of Amending the January 10, 1978 Board Order authorizing Execution of Subgrant Modification Agreements with Certain Designated CETA Title VI PSE Project and Sustainment Program Subgrantees (for Carquinez Coalition) The Board having authorized (by its Order dated January 10, 1978) the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute, on behalf of the County, standard form Subgrant Modification Agreements, to be effective January 10, 1978, with certain CETA Title VI PSE Project and Sustainment Program Subgrantees, including Carquinez Coalition, Inc., for needed reprogramming of federal grant funds; and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director; Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to add to the Carquinez Coalition's CETA Title VI PSE projects Program one new project 0847) which was conditionally approved by the County Manpower Advisory Council on January 16, 1978, and The Board having considered the report and recommendation of the County Manpower Program Director that funding for said project is available in the amount of $7,752, effective February 20, 1978, and that the total Payment Limit for the Carquinez Coalition CETA Title VI PSE Project Subgrant Agreement be increased from the $81,760 authorized on January 10, 1978 to the new total of $89,512, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said January 10, 1978 Board Order is hereby AMENDED to add Project #847 to page 2 of the "CETA Title VI PSE Project Subgrant Modification Agreement Specifications Chart" (an attachment to said January 10, 1978 Board Order) for Carquinez Coalition, Inc., as specified in the "Amended Specifications Chart" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, while all other parts of said January 10, 1978 Board Order remain unchanged and in full force and effect. PASSED BY THE BOARD on "farch 14 , 1973. 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. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thi3l4t1i day of "larch 19 73 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director Subgrantee B Deputy Clerk .Jeanne 0. 'lap RJP:dg 659 H-24 4/77 15m (Attachment to 3/14/78 Board Order) C.0 i A M E N D E D S P E C I F I C A T I O N S C H A R T (CETA Title VI PSE Project Subgrant Modification Agreement) � SUBGRANT PROJECT PREVIOUS PROJECT NEW PROJECT PREVIOUS AGREEMENT NEW SUBGRANT AGREEMENT SUBGRANTEE AGREEMENT NO. NUMBER PAYMENT LIMIT PAYMENT LIMIT PAYMENT LIMIT PAYMENT LIMIT 10. Carquinez Coalition, Inc. 28-711 308 $ 49,196 $ 48,648 308 B 44,963 33,112 $94,159 847* NEW 7,752 $89,512 *Additional, new CETA Title VI PSE Project added by this 3/14/78 Board action, amending the Board's original 1/10/78 authorization (the other project specifications for Carquinez Coalition remain unchanged from the original 1/10/78 authorization) . t IN HE BOAM OF SENEMSORS OF CQNTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CULIFORNIA in the Matter of Award of Contract ) for Detention Facility Miscellane- ) ous Iron and Steel Stairs, ttartinez,) March 14, 1978 California. ) Project No. 5269-926-(53) ) Bidder -TOM MMI Tr Bond Amounts Bostrom-Bergen Metal Products $589,422 . Labor & Mats. $ 294,711 4700 Coliseum Way Faith. Perf. $ 589,422 Oakland, CA 94601 C. E. Toland and Son, Oakland, California Romak Iron Works, Oakland, California M-B Construction, Walnut Creek, California The Palm Iron & Bridge Works, Sacramento, California The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received by the Public Works Director; and The Public works Director reccurs ending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the contract for the furnishing of labor arra 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 t%n;o good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FimT mz ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other required docunents, and the Public Works Director has reviewed and found them to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FUR= ORDERED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated arsi any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Boaxd on March 14, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 14th day of March 1978 . Jriginator: Public tvorl-s Department i. R. GLSS4i, Clerk ::c: Public We rks Diraztor County Auditor-Controller By _ 2 �GZr�v , Deputy Clerk Contractor 66 CON'TRAC: (Construct-ion agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) 1. SPTICZAL 1.''IM S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (552.3) Parties: (Public agency) Contra Costa County (contractor) Bostrom-Bergen Metal Products Complete legal name (52) Sffeatise Jate: March 20. 1978 (See 54 for starting date.) (53) vie Work: Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, which includes furnishing and installing all miscellaneous iron, steel stairs, handrails, catwalks and expansion joints, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications prepared by or for the Public Works Dire for and in accordance with the accepted bid prousal.out I�o. §2 '�92E� J)' . (54) Comptet on rime: (s ice out (a) or (b an �ca en rJ3 working"] JQ =JMXJU"XxxxxxxXYYYYYYYYYYYY . (b) Within ars calendar/1bI1X)(!(= days from starting date. (55) Liquidated Damages: $ None per calendar day. (56) Pabiic Agene 's Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Price: s 589.422 (for unit price contracts: more or less, in ccorcance vita ZIRITSed quantitias at unit bid prices.) (Strike out arenthetical (material if inapplicable.) 2. SICAd:UBrs d AC.TJCVL3JG::-T:' Pub tic dcen N>eXle�ci(3(sC>6x,X)L1o1�7( 1C�tf( � ernon L. Cline. Designated Represents ve Public Works Director JMXX%X rJ1X Contractor, hereby also ackncwledgirg awareness of and compliance with Labor Code"361;toncerning iJork is' =ompensation Law. By: 1.5.e ( CORPO�R•A aa9n ' q.r7Aia1 capaciy : t ness SEAL) By g :ici y capacstl Ln the busizess y dote to Cont.ae:or (IJ =raou:e sennc`.*jJgnent form be Tor, and f.Y) if a corpora- tion, affil Corpora:a -Taal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of Califa��-�te'�}a ) (bv Corporation, Comity of [lfte. ,•rr.Pet— ) ss' tartnersnip, or Individual) The person(s) signing abova for Contractor, known to tee in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowladged that he/they exacutad it and that --he corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: sh't-A7r (NOTA=AL ../ ir):-t title'( SEAL)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1-t - - - -c - - - - - - - - ����S �t��i�-•s��: ,stwl v � FOAM aPPROV.�.'9 by County Counsel. OFFIVAL SEALEVELYN B.BONANDER (Page I of 4) NOTARY PV1II.1C CAIIrUd.31A f ALAI.'!U•; COUF17 Y (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) �i1Ss�X�i mtoussian es Sul.6.1978 I M aofilmed with board order 66- 3. WORK COt1TRACT, CqA;;G%S. (a) By their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above date, these partes prcr..xso and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by these references the material ("special teras") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully anti faithfully perform and complete the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessaryl . convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIME: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complatd this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in :inishing said worh:; and is the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any money due or to becorue due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or e.:erasion of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-cocpletica or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated daraces for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 5. INTEGRATED DOCU:iEuTS. .he plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public Agency s call for bids, and Contractor's accanted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into =iis contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is co ue be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set ' forth in both, to the trintent and meaning thereof uhcn taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sac. 1. 7. PAYMM,'T. (a) Por his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, ancTruull compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sun specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement shiwing all raterials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expend,:" thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after ehecir_ng, the Public Agency shall is..ue to Contractor a cer_ificate for the amount determined to be due, minus l3% thereof pursuant to Governr..ent Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work. and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. ' 3. PAYltEPiTS iiI"_'HH LD. (a) :he Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because or ester discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncorpleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonai:le doubt ttat the work can be completed for tae balance then unpaid, or (5) Darace to anoc.her contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to dela+s. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable Ail:gerce to discover and report to the Contractor, as the ;cork progresses, the Materials and lai;cr wni= are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to _.e Contractor in making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Page 2 of 4) (CC-1; 2ev. 11-76) 663 work, it snall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract � price after deducting all amounts witnneld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and caterials have been paid, no claims nave been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been fileu against the work or site, and provided -here are not reasonable indications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSL-RAUCL. (Labor Code 551860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor .must give Pun is Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issues by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sac. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. BONLS. On signing this contract Contractor sclall deliver to Public Agency for approves good and sufficient bonds with sureties, £n a=ount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILURE TO PER_MPM. if the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault os the Public 1gency or its agents) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and cork as provided 'herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written no-ice tnereoi b1 the Public Agency. the Public Agehcf may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. UNUS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local la%:s anu regulations, especially Chaptar l of ?art 7 of the California Labor Cede (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Se=-. 1735, 1777.5, s 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agrewaant complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 6 1313, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTURS. Government Code 554100-4123 are incorporated herein. 14. ''dAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or t•:pe of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public agency, and are :hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on-a working day of 8 hours unless otaeraise specified; and the e:aiiy rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. :,then less taan that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least tnesa rates to all persons an this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided :or by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement far such labor in the locality where such work is 'aeirg pe:r`or-ed. I° it becomes neces- sarj for the Contractor or any subcontractor to erap loy any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, adminiatrati:•e, clerical or ather non-manual wor};ers as such) for which no m£niaum"wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate tierefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. mURS Or :..\3UR. Eight hours of layer in one calendar day cons:.tures a legal day's work, anc no wor=aa e.'sployed at any ti=e on this wark by he Contractor or by any s",'-- contractor shall be r=quired or permitted to war); longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1310-1915. l5. APPPL..1 ILLS. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accermance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-70 664 .i • 17. PREFLRENCC FOR MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and � economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 13. ASSIG'.U=,:IT. ..his agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives or the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any .monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they"have waived notice of assignment. 19. ::O :•tAIVER BY MMIC AGC::CY. Inspection of the work anal/or materials, or approval of wore: and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public agency indicating the work or any part -hereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combinatior of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with azy of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD HAR!'MrSS s (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify gram tae 1;,abilitses as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The IiaLilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before t:-he Public Agenc- y approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or aquity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employees) of one or more of them. (e) :ton-Conditions: The promise and agreement Lin this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or not any Indem,.aitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specificaticn(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other :ndemni:ication covering any of these :hatters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 31. _CACATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 5705, if app scaule, by su:mitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing tae design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. •n l,. ....:... .,... ..: >. :. ... .. ..w ...... .. ...: ::'j"�".:'':'iii•• n; 'w :......... - 'i - .. ..... ..:......a ... .:..:..'. - :T%v Page 4 of`i) (CC-!; Rev. 11-75) 665 ISSUED IN DUPLI*E POULTON ASSOCIATES INSUR, '<'CE BROKERS -- P. C 60 AX 539 � rffs .;� t OAKLAND, CA 94604 INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY piioNf # (415) -#;-4-5333 6?TC) f6 1 t3Q! 255 CALIFORNIA STREET • SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 5»120 Contract Bond—Faithful Performance Band No. YS 751-3153 Public Work—California Premium S 2, 652. 00 CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That BOSTROM—BERGEN METAL PRODUCTS as Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY. incorporated under the Laws of the State of California and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California,are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY in the sum of. FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY TWO AND N01100 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dollars ($ 589,422.00) for the payment whereof,well and truly to be made,said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, Whereas the above bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated MARCH 20, , 19 78 , with the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to do and perform the following work.to-wit: DETENTION FACILITY — MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS WHICH INCLUDES FURNISHING"AND INSTALLING ALL MISCELLANEOUS IRON, STEEL STAIRS, HANDRAILS, CATWALKS AND EXPANSION JOINTS. ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL (PROJECT n5269-926— (53) ) Now, Therefore, if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. R : 19 78 State of CAUFORNIA _ w County of s ' gLAMfDA On March 20, 1978 , before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared P. W. JOHNSTON known to me to be Attorney-in-Fact of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY the corporation described in and that executed the within and foregoing instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument in behalf of the said corporation, and he duly acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official s 1, the day and year stated in this certificate above. OFFICIAL, SLAL �f` My Commission F{picas; PEARL K. RHODES `j f; -•t = Z, ^� NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA P*ad K ftp.-- Notary Public ALAIAEDA COUNTY -� Microriirncu wan bourd order 360212-6-66 =lam h1y cern. expires LUN Z0, I979 C ISSUED IN DUPLIr'2"rE POULTON ASSOCIATES INSIJR; -ICE BROKERS P. G BOX 539 cc1Lwt I OAKLAI-D, CA 94604 _ - - INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY PHONE # (415) 4445353 �arE,( 255 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO.CALIFORNIA 94120 Contract Bond—Faithful Performance Bond No. YS 751-3153 Public Ulork—California Premium S 2, 652.00 CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That BOSTROM—BERGEN METAL PRODUCTS as Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, incorporated under the Laws of the State of California and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California,are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY in the sum of. FINE HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY TWO AND N0/100 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dollars ($ 589,422.00) for the payment whereof,well and truly to be made,said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, Whereas the above bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated MARCH 20, 19 78 , with the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to do and perform the following work,to-wit: DETENTION FACILITY — MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS WHICH INCLUDES FURNISHING' AND INSTALLING ALL MISCELLANEOUS IRON, STEEL STAIRS, HANDRAILS, CATWALKS AND EXPANSION JOINTS. ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL (PROJECT #5269-926— (53) ) Now, Therefore, if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in fuII force and effect. Signed and Sealed this 20TH day of MARCH , 19 78 BOSTROM— ERGEN METAL PRODUCTS .................................:... ............ ...... INDUSTRIAL 'DEbIIv'ITY CODIPANY 4 By- �''�;.��.........................................` .. P.W. NSTON, Attorney-in-Fact - 2 _ )9 R•(11/731 - Microfilm,-.0 with board order 667 P rtv��r of �ttornry 0,72 . Anvin all mrn bn thrsr presents: HOME OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO That INDUSTRIAL 1NDEMNI I"1' COMPANY. a corporation organized and existing unllrr the laws of the State of C.11ifornia. and having its principal office in the City of last Francisco.State of California,does hereby make,constitute and appoint -------------------------------------P. W. JOHNSTON--------------------------------------- it-s true and lawful attorney-in-fact fur it and in its name,placr and stead to execute on its blehalf as surety, ponds,undertakings,stipu- lations, consents and all contracts of suretyship and to attach its corporate seal to such obligations in favor of all obligees.provided that the liability of the Company as surety under his authority in no one instance shall exceed the sum of ----------------------------------------UNLIMITED- ---------------------------------------- and reserving to itself full power of substitution and revocation. This Power of Attorney is made and executed in accordance with the Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY at a meeting held on the 27th day of September. 1972.reading as follows: -RESOLVED,that the Chairman of the Board or President or Exec utive Vice President or Senior Vice President(if the Company, in conjunction with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of this Company-.be and hr Itrreby is authorized to execute,Acknowledge or verify Powers of Attorney qualifying selected tttornrys-in-fact to act under such Powers of Attorney to execute on behalf of Industrial Indemnity Company bonds, undertakings,stipulations,consents and all contracts of suretyship,and to attach the corporate seal thereto; "RESOLVED, FURTIiER, that the signatures of said officers so authorized by this Company miry lie printed facsimile, litho- graphed or otherwise produced,and that the facsimile signature of any person who shall have been sut h officer of this Company at the time of such execution, acknowledgment or verification may tontinur to be used for the purpose hereinabove stated and will be binding on this Company,notwithstanding the fact that he may have(eased to be such officer at the time when such instruments shall be issued.- In witness whereof, INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY haw caused thew presents to be signed and its curporate.seal to be aff%sed by its proper officers,at the City of San Francisco,California,this 21St day of June 1977 Attest: INDUSTRIAL INDEMNI'T'Y COMPANY '; txorrcs;,:fa � ilf-aftens!= Or f- • By Roxani M. Gillespie, rrctary J 77LaPlante J Se or Vice President .� STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO � ss. On this 21st day of June , 19 77 befure me, Mary Mueller a notary public in and for the City and County of San Francisco.State of California,personally appeared J. G. LaPlante and Roxani M. Gillespie known to me to be the Senior Vice President and Secretary of the corporation which executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, and that the resolution referred to in the preceding instrument is a true and correct copy of the resolution duly passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors on September 27, 1972,and that the same is in full force and effect. In witness whereof,I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. "Ry Muster NMMY PURK - CALWOM X C.�J-0-�a s i r s :Ouxu a scut mom* _ w (a W WW �« Am L to Notary Public in or the City and County of San Fran sc State of California 1, Roxani M. Gillespie, Secretary of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, do hereby certify that I have compared ;he Power of Attorney granted herein and the Resolution recited herein with the originals now on file in the principal office of said Company, and that the same ere correct transcripts therefrom and of the whole of the said originals,and that said Power of Attorney has not been revoked but is still in full force anti effce t. In witness whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name as such officer and affixed the seal of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY CONWANY at the City of San Francisco,California,this 20TI"y of MARCH - 1978 . SEAL A/Z Roxani M. Gillespie Sccr y 1 V041 R7(10/72) 68 �r9 teff State• rb .b 00,30,a e� �teb e 1pt a ease atb `epeb t,�e `D�aG tr� tre �t se 4v �Qroe eke to aro° ata �Gj fie k° vpr vC,ds $ 150$ ttp t�'ta °et e•a �, rb-Is`eJCIC. eblrt`c+' ro 4' ��a �a tot ot�• a%C", t° ? epi°�Pg1�g NO,ar ° vpt psl'° �e •Pati 4v g yi`Y', be p' = y tr b � P o e ar 4,4 t� far• yea pG to°t °t �A �Gr �a °� efe� ca a StaaJttari lea ` 4aa tir°t .b°ptC� tb y ' Qale; �r arb br�� �,,,a`s+ • "`�v `ase ,�`.• �QQ`<va � �`j .x'' a O ♦ C .� 1°1� O° er' VO •5 f Leh eteJ et t be r `D �h e �e o p: L lv•, �t`pa GpcQ° ;refit rQ4' p�. 2, Gintract Bund—Labor and Tial • Bond No. YS 751-3153 Public (Cork—California Premium included in Performance Bond POULTON ASSOCIATES t � _3E� INSURANC= �.,,DKERS y_. _ P. G. DX 539 v►4i OAKLAND, CA 94604 PHONE #ir (415) 444-5353 HOME OFFICE-SAN FRANCISCO KA'OI1'ALL.VEA'BY THESE PRESEA'TS: That we, BOSTROM—BERGEN METAL PRODUCTS of OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA as Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, incorporated under the laws of the State of California and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY as Obligee, in the sum of TWO HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED ELEVEN AND N0/100 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dollars (S 294, 711. 00 ) for the payment whereof, .vell and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs,administrators, successors and assigns,jointh. and severally, firmly by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, whereas the above-bounded Principal has entered into a contract, dated MARCH 20, , 19 7$with the Obligee to do and perform. the following work, to wit: DETENTION FACILITY — MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS WHICH INCLUDES FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ALL MISCELLANEOUS IRON, STEEL STAIRS, HANDRAILS, CATWALKS AND EXPANSION JOINTS. ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL (PROJECT #5269-926— (53) ) NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-bounded Principal or his subcontractors fail to pay any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, the Surety will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies or corporations entitled to file claims under Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California,so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. SIGNED,SEALED and DATED this 20TH day of MARCH , 1978 BOSTROM—BERGEN METAL PRODUCTS Principal L\DUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY . ._ By P. W. JOHNSTON, Attorney -Y010 R2(4171) - MicrofiIM,:CG with board order (Jill 99-9—Z t Zo9£ ispio pjooq t 4!m pawillo»M El c ►arr s����, t �,fl� rr; Otlgnd djn;dN s+IotN 'A Nsed VINaOe 1+ .` i{d13 u�nsslwwo0 dY1 'Itii:IS 'itiat0l�:lO 699 •anog0 a;n01111100 8t41 u} pa10; d pup dap aq; '1 pl}}o dw pax}'}`i un pu0t(dw las olunojoq unnq 1 '30393HM SS3NJ iM N} owns aq; polmaxa uollojodjo0 Bans ;nq; aw o; pa6patMout}00 dlnp ag pun 'uotlojodjo0 pros aqt to }}ngaq ut tuawnjlsul pros oq1 polnaoxo oqM uosJad at}; aq o; aw o; uMoul pun 'Iuewnilsur buto6alo} pun utgitN+ aq1 palmaxa togt pun ul poqu0sop uOttruod70a oq1 Jo 1003-ul.doulottyt aq of aw of umoutl MOISNHOr *M 'd pajoaddn dllnuosjad 'ujoMs pun pouolsstwutw dlnp 'umat}; 6uiplsaj 'a;a;S Pun dluno plus jo} pu0 ul 011gnd djn;o}y 0 'am ajo}ag ' 8 L 6 Z j 0 Z LI011211 u0 :ss VG:riro1V to d;unoo 10 'ID'S f � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 14 , 19 2a In the Matter of Request of San Ramon Valley Unified School District with respect to School Facility Dedication Ordinance No. 78-10 . The Board having received a March 8, 1978 memorandum from Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, transmitting a resolution adopted by the Board of Education of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District determining that conditions of overcrowding exist pursuant to the County's School Facility Dedication Ordinance (No. 78-10) in all school attendance areas within the school district boundaries and requesting concurrence with its findings; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that March 28, 1978 at 11:30 a.m. is FIXED for hearing on said request . PASSED by the Board on March 14, 1978. .p 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: San Ramon Valley Unified Supervisors School District offixed this14th day of mnrrh 19_7 Supt . A. J. Petersdorf Copy of list of names provided by Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning List of names provided By ` ,2.�^ _ct�` Deputy Clerk by Planning Helen C. Marshall County Counsel County Administrator Superintendent of Schools Building Inspection �� H-24 4177 15m RECEIVED MAR S 1978 J. R. OL5 ON CLERK BOARD Of SUPERVISORS RESOLUTION NO. 70/77-78 WHEREAS, The San Ramon Valley Unified School District's Board of Education has determined that conditions of overcrowding exist pursuant to Sections 812-6.202 and 812-6.204 of Contra Costa County's Facility Dedication Ordinance (Ordinance No. 78-10) in all school attendance areas within the school district boundaries; and WHEREAS, all reasonable methods of mitigating said conditions of overcrowding have been evaluated; and no feasible method for reducing such conditions exists; and WHEREAS, the above findings and determinations are set forth with particularity in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Board be, and he is hereby authorized to submit the School District's Notice of Findings (Exhibit 'IV) and information set forth therein to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for concurrence. PASSED ANIS ADOPTED by the Board of Education of the San Ramon Valley Unifi4d School District of Contra Costa County, California, on February 21, 1378, by the following vote: AYES: Ed Best, Don Sledge, Jane Upp, Gregory McCoy, Michael Wahlig. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the members of the Board of Education of the Microfilmed wifh board orckff Resolution No. 70177-78 Page Two San Ramon Valley Unified School District of Contra Costa County, California, at the public meeting of said Board held on February 21, 1978. Allan J. 'Ke tersdorf Secretary of the Board of Education of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District of Contra Costa County, State of California (Govt. Code SS 65970 ff) (Contra Costa County Ordinance No. 78-10) E}MIBIT "An r x)'74 (vltcrQ tiimed Witt board °C`',;' EXHIBIT "A" For the past several years, the San Ramon Valley has been experiencing growth unparalleled in the history of the valley which has caused a severe impact on the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. The Facilities Plan, 1976-1980, copy included herein (Appendix 1) projects the anticipated enrollment up to 1981 using proposed active housing developments as its base. This study shows that the District will be utilizing 100 percent of the present available space by the school year 1978/79 and that enrollment will exceed capacity by 2,421 by 1981. The District has explored the following methods to alleviate the overcrowded conditions resulting from this rapid residential development: Developers Policy On January 21, 1974, the San Ramon Valley Unified School District's Board of Education adopted a policy on the availability of schools, revised, March 22, 1977, (Appendix 2). This policy requires a contribution of $288 for each bedroom excluding the first from developers constructing residences within the school district boundaries. This has provided some funds to lease portable classroom buildings and in some cases to acquire sites for future schools, but it has not been adequate to purchase all the required sites or to provide the amount of housing necessary to meet the increased demand. Funds from the Developers Policy have been used to construct an all-portable school known as Montevideo Elementary which houses approximately 250 students. The funds are also being used to expand that facility as necessary. In addition, the funds may be used to expand facilities at Twin Creeks Elementary 67 Exhibit "A" . . Page Two, and California High School and to construct a new, desperately-needed continuation high school. Portable Classroom Buildings At the present time, the District has 81 single portable units which are being used for classrooms and related facilities to meet the growth in the District. The present cost of these portables is $216,578 per year, paid in the past from the General Fund, the operating fund from which educational programs, books, etc. , must also be budgeted. Bond Elections The District has attempted to pass bond issues to provide construction money for new schools. In March of 1974, a general obligation bond issue was defeated. Again in November of 1974, a bond issue failed. Funds from a successful bond issue under the lease/lease purchase program in May of 1975 have been used to build the new Pine Valley Intermediate School and for additions to California High School and additions and renovation at San Ramon High School. In May, 1977, a bond issue failed by a margin of 2 to 1, leaving the District with no funds for the construction of permanent facilities. Year Round Schools Year Round Schools have been studied by the District since October of 1971, and a recent study was completed in October of 1977. As a result of this study, the Board of Education concluded that year round schools would not be feasible at this time. A detailed report is included as part of this exhibit. 676 Exhibit ""A" Page Three State Aid The District has also looked into the possibility of State Aid for the ` construction of future facilities. Under Section 19590 of the California Education Code, No apportionment to a school district shall become final unless: (a) the total amount of outstanding bonds of the district exceeds ninety-five percent (95%) of the maximum amount of bonds which the district could have had outstanding under any law on the •date the conditional apportionment is made, or. (b) if the total amount of the bonds of the district outstanding and unpaid is less than ninety- five percent (95%) of the amount of the bonds permitted to be issued by the district, the amount of district bonds outstanding is within twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) of the total bond limit permitted, as of the date on which the conditional apportionment is made. Because the District has been unable to pass bond issues, it is not bonded to capacity and cannot qualify for state aid funds. Surplus Property The District has disposed of all surplus school sites. Funds generated by the sale of these sites are being and will continue to be used ,for the expansion of facilities in order to meet the growing needs of the District. February, 1978 677 Appendix 2 Policy 7200 San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board of Education Policy on AVAILABILITY OF SCHOOLS A. General Application This policy is required because of the present general inability of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (hereinafter called "District") to finance the acquisition of school sites and the construction and equipping of school buildings needed to serve adequately the public school needs of residents of areas proposed for residential development (hereinafter called "development") . In determining whether the District may certify that adequate public school facilities will be available to serve a develop- ment, the District shall apply this policy. For the purpose of this policy, residential development includes, but is not limited to, the construction of one or more new residences, construction increasing the number of bedrooms in a existing residence, and construction of any improvements to be used for residential purposes. B. Criteria for Certification The District may certify that adequate public school facilities will be available to serve a development if the person seeking certification (hereinafter called "developer") satisfies the following requirements: 1. The developer submits to the District a detailed statement of the measures which the developer will take to ensure that school facilities will be available concurrently with the need created by the development in order to provide school services. 2. The developer enters into an enforceable contract to assist the District in providing school facilities for residents of the development by one or more of the following methods mutually agreed to by the District and the developer: a. Contributing $288 for each bedroom unit after the first bedroom in each residential unit. b. Providing a site and classrooms to accommodate the estimated enrollment from the development. C. Leasing to the District, at a cost of $1.00 per year, such facilities as may be necessary to accommodate students from the development. In no event shall the method or methods agreed to result in a contribution less than the contribution provided by Section 2a. above. C. Uses of Money or Property Contributed All money or property or both contributed to the District by the developer shall be used for expenditure at the District's sole discretion to alleviate the potential student housing shortage and for the purpose specified in Education Code Section 21701. Microfilmed witilh board order 6 0-78 Availability of Schools Policy 7200 Page 2 of•3 D. Special Situations Where a developer claims that a development will not have an adverse affect on the District's ability to provide school facilities, the developer may request that the District Board of Education waive the requirements of this policy. The request for a waiver shall state in detail the grounds for the waiver and shall be submitted in writing to the District Superintendent. The Superintendent shall investigate the request and present his recommendation to the District Board of Education at a regular meeting for the Board's action. The Board of Education shall grant the waiver if it finds that the development will not have an adverse affect on the District's ability to provide school facilities and it is in the best interests of the District. E. Review by the Board of Education The Superintendent shall inform the District Board of Education in writing of the terms of any tentative agreement with a developer under Section B of this policy. Any member of the Board may request that this information be placed on the agenda for consideration by the Board at its next regular meeting. F Appeal Procedure Any person affected by a decision under this policy may appeal the decision to the District Board of Education within seven (7) days of the decision by requesting a public hearing at a regular public meeting of the Board of Education. The request for a hearing shall state the grounds of the appeal and shall be submitted in writing to the District Superintendent. The decision of the Board on the appeal shall be final. G. Final Agreement A tentative agreement with a developer or a waiver shall become final and binding only after the expiration of the time periods provided in Sections E and F of this policy. The District may certify that school facilities will be available only after the expiration of such time. 11. Evaluation In determining the extent of the impact of a development on'the ability of the District to provide school facilities, the District shall consider the following factors: 1. Pupil Generation The generation factors for elementary, intermediate, and high school students based on the number, type and cost of similar dwelling units in the District. 2, School Physical Plant Facility a. The total physical plant facility including existing facilities plus approved and funded school facility expansion programs as the new facilities are projected to become available for occupancy. Availability of Schools Policy 7200 Page 3 of 3 b School capacity determined according to the following maximum capacities: Kindergarten 58 students per classroom (2 sessions) Grades I - 6 29 students per classroom Grades 7 - 8 29 students per classroom Grades 9 - 12 29 students per classroom Classrooms are defined for the purpose of this policy as standard classrooms and do not include such regular facilities as libraries, multi-purpose rooms, and special education facilities. I. Severability If any section or portion of this policy is determined finally to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such determination shall not affect any other sections or portions of this policy. J. For the purpose of this policy a Bedroom shall be defined as a room or rooms with a wardrobe closet to be used or intended to be used for sleeping purpose and rooms noted as dens, sewing rooms, or other which could be readily converted for sleeping purposes. K. It shall be assumed for the purpose of this policy that each home in the Development will have four bedrooms . It shall be the Developer's obligation to provide adequate information to the District if he proposes to construct homes with less than four bedrooms. L. This policy shall remain in effect until such time that sufficient facilities to house students can be provided under state standards. This policy shall be reviewed by the San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board of Education every two years to determine its need. M On July 1 of each year, the District shall review the increased or decreased building costs in the Bay Area counties and adjust the per-bedroom contribution to reflect the building costs for that year. Adopted: January 21, 1974 Revised: March 22, 1977 San Ramon Valley Unified School District 6(Ml t SAN RAMON VALIXY UNIt'llin SCIIQOI.DC.i1tICF i Serial/ o r Leasr Ih:rcln,,a l:'vn.t lease 1 Lrsaor/Make Location vri us. Curd/Year n n Cua/)'oar Z 2404 Sp,tdspace Alamo X Classroom (l.tuill•Use) 2,259 - 2787 Sprctlspacc NA X 13.11. 4 - 0 - - 2410 Spccd.pacc NA X Classroom (Musie) 2,125 - GL16/76-79 Georgu's Mobilcs NA X Spedal Uducallon - 4,900 2562-3 Speedspace it X Classrooms 4,741 - 1563x4 Spccdvpaee CIIS X Cafeteria - 0 - - 2239 Sperd-.pace G1S X Classroom - 0 - 25.1.4 Spevd:.paee C118 X Student Commons 3,615 - Dcstlpt Facilities CNS X Shop (70' z 321) - 8,064 201-VP Speedcpaea CIV X noys' P.E./Locker Rm. - 0 - - 1502 Spccdspace CIN X Girls' P.E./Locker Rm. - 0 - - 2537 Specdspace CIV X Faculty LounCe 4,198 - 2407 Spccdspace CW X I'lath Class 2,325 - 1575-6 Spccdspace CIV X . EnCllrit Classes - 2579 Spccdspace CW X E.11. 2.725 - 2668-9 Specdapaeo CI'I X Music - E-1 EldrWro DA X. Continuallon - 3,800 E-2 Eldridge .t DA X Restrooms - 2,000 2411 Spccdspace DA X Continuation 2,325 217) Spccdspace DA X Continuation - - 2412 Specdcpace DA X Conllnuation 2,349 - 2416 Specdspaeq GV X E.11./Readlni, Spectallsts 2.349 - GM4/76-79 Grorre's Mobiles GD X Music/Cafrtcria - 4,900 Creat Enterprises GR X Classroom - 3.700 2418 Spccdspace LC X E.11./Classroom (Opportunity) 2.349 2420 5pcc:!s;.ac !.Nits X Classroom (On Location) 2,349 - W-15/76-79 Q;DYCe's Me, ,s LNIIS X Faculty Lounge - ' 3.356 1475 Spra•dspace MV X Classroom 2,149 2405 Speed-pace MV X Classroom 2,259 - :417 5pevd:paec 1.1V X Classroom 2,349 - Cre.t Enterprises MV X Mulll-Use - 5,000 Mndular 1'3cilitios 6tV X Teachers' Workroom - 7,319 Modolcr Facilities MV X Me la Center 7.319 Modular Facilities MV X Administration 7.319 y Modular facilities MV X 'Classroom - 7,319 { Modular Facilities..' MV X Classroom - 7,317 Mudular Facilities MV X Classroom - 7.319 Mudular Facilities MV X Classroom - 7.319 i Modular Facilities MV X Classroom - 7,319 1 • Modular Facilities MV X Classroom - 7.319 2560-1 S/cedspace SRI15 X E.11./ReadlnC Specialists 4,941 - 2424 L,.:cdspacc SRRS X Classroom 2.155 - 3148.50 DeslC11 Facilities SV X ' Resoureo Teacher - 3,456 2537-6 Spccdspace SV X llontcmakina Classroom 3,614 - 1508 Speedapace TC X Sttppty/llro)ccts - 0- - 2406 Speed+pate TC X Clanaroom 2,878 - 2.108 Spcedapncc' TC X Classroom 2,7.:6 - 2409 Speodspacc TC X Classroom 2.32$ - 2413 Speedapace TC X Classroom - 2414 Spcednprcc TC X Classroom 2,349 - 2215 Speed•cpacc TC X Clausruom (Music) - 0 - 2.431-2 $pc-lnpacc TC X Classruoms 3.615 2515.6 Spccd,p3cc TC X Classrooms 3.614 - 2530 Spcednpacc TC X Rest routu/Cuslodlall/Lou Its e 4.9C8 2:99 Spccd'Ipace TC X Classroom 4,998 - 2170 Spevd:+aco TC X OiRce/5pecial Services 4.908 2.126 Spcedrpaec TC X Classroom 1.775 - 2417 Spred paco TC X Claiuroem (Library) 2,141 2.115 tipcc&:pacc TC X Clavuroom 2,155 - ::61/ Spaednpice TC % Cl.ussroum (Multi-lice) 0 - GM,/75.78 C,orl;e';: Moldle 1'C X V.I6.1cria - 4,500 Gt.13/7L-78 Ccorl;,••r Mubilo TC X 1.,•d:ro.nn/ReNrwnnlhrsout'ca' 4,798 4,756 1'eathcr Speedapace VG ' X - Resource Teacher - I,S00 _- _�Tnlnl G�nl pc►Yt•.te w— >11tltl.4S1 ,tiv..127 February 6, 1978 TO: Allan J. Petersdorf FROIi: James R. Solberg SUBJECT: History of Year-Round Schools in SRVUSD The first record of serious study of year-round schools in the district is the Berger Report. A citizens' committee was authorized by the Board of Education in October, 1971. Its final report was given to the board in the fall of 1972. At that time, the board accepted the report of the committee and noted that community acceptance of the concept was limited. As a consequence, Ernie Berger was authorized to conduct a public educa- tion program with the expressed intention of increasing public awareness of the year-round school concept. In the course of this education effort, Ernie gave presentations to all the service clubs in the area, all but two school faculties, and held some 120 coffees throughout the district. This assignment was given by Don McKinley when he was superin- tendent as a joint responsibility with the planning of the implementation of California high School. At the time California High School opened, that becr.,ae a full-time assignment for Ernie, he gave a final summary report to the board and no more direction was given to him at that time. The conclusions of the Berger committee were essentially these: 1. They considered and recommended two plans - the 45-15 that the Marsh committee subsequently recommended and a 12-4 plan which in 1971-72 Was not legal. It w»s, felt, however, that from an educational standpoint, an organization along the latter time frame would be advantageous. 2. Year-round schools were not a suitable means to take care of overenrollment. The committee recommended that other means to house excess students be considered rather than YRS. 3. The committee concluded that the quality of the educational program would improve through year-round school program. Subsequent data, however, suggests that this is not necessarily true. The conclusions, as you know, are basically that student achievement neither improves-appreciably nor suffers as a con- sequence of the school calendar. 4. A number of implementation recommendations were made: a. In the beginning, the program would be limited to VC-6. This was the same recommendation made by the Marsh group. b. A variety of suggestions were given for increasing public awareness of year-round schools. All of these have been since implemented with the exception that an information center was not established during the last study by the Marsh committee. Microfilmed with board carder • n.t.tuu J. tCLCC�itVL'i February 6•, 1978 Page 2 C# It was recommended that the public be persuaded toward year-round schools on the basis of improvement of the educational program. Subsequent committees have felt that this is not necessarily so and is not a legitimate basis for considering year-round schools. d. The report seems to recommend a geo-tracking. This was the same recommendation made by the Marsh committee. The Berger recommendation is not really clear on this. It is conceivable that the recommendation has to do with identi- fying schools where year-round programs would be more acceptable. This, too, was done by the Marsh group. e. The committee recommended that further work would be done by an advisory group of selected teachers and parents from gcograph:ical areas. fide harsh committee was constituted in that way. It was also pointed out in the Berger recommendation that nobody should be denied access to information. It seems clear that nobody who wanted to was prohibited from reviewing all the material available to Berger or to the Marsh committee or, subsequently, Laat was :in the hands of cir. Lowrey. f. The committee recommended the position of planning director be established if serious considerations were being given to '�:"npin_in ting Y"IS. la fact, of cour:ao, .,'cam {.iii i 1aiJ�? ilia' Lowrey continue with this work. It seems clear that if such a scheme is ultimately approved, a permanent position will need to be established. g. A feasibility report was recommended to be undertaken, and we did that subsequently with Vern Webe+- h. If a 12-4 plan were to be subsequently adopts.. special legislation would be needed. This is no longer the case, though it was true during 1971-72. i. If year-round uchools were to be considered further, it was recommended that a vote by the attendance areas involved be conducted. Of course, that is what Bud Lowrey did during his period as coordinator. The Berger report also suggests in the table on page 16, using Valley View Illinois as a model, that the cost per pupil would be less under a year-round program. Extensive financial data are not available in the Berger report for comparing year-round school costs and traditional calendar costs in the San Ramon district. In the fall of 1975, the question of year-round schools was revived, with particular interest being expressed in whether a year-round school program was feasible. Vern Weber was hired as a consultant to analyze the management problems that would be inherent in a year-round school program, should the district decide to go to one. After extensive study, a report was made available to the Board of Education in :larch of 1976. U .. } � i` � 4 '.f�• �tx s ;t �t� �i;^=Fil A,?yl}�„LL s"!"aa'i.� 3'N,y,,,it s,& ✓.,.'�:,:r/•ei `,YC. February 6, 1978 Page 3 The basic recommendations provided in the Weber report are theses 1. Irrespective of the adoption of the year-round plan, Weber pointed out that a new central intermediate and the completion of the Pine Valley School were essential if the district desires to continue toward fulfilling the Master Plan organization which calls for a K-5/6-8/9-12 grade organization. 2. Weber addresses the question of the operation of a pilot year- round school with optional attendance. He recommends that several schools be selected as possible candidates and that the affected teachers and parents be surveyed or otherwise contacted to assess attitudes and their input on the issue. In October, 1977, the Board of Education accepted the recommen- dation that attendance be compulsory. 3. If the board were to consider a year-round school operation that requires mandatory attendance, he recommended that the board put the issue to the community for a vote before making any decision. Bud Lowrey attempted to do this, but had limited success. Weber recommended also that prior to such a vote, a pilot year-round school with optional attendance be conducted for a minimum of one year, a reco,.:,.,andation also of the Ziarsh Committee. 4. If all or a majority of the district schools are to be operated ''• year round, there are several subrecomnendations; a. A year-round program should include a high school and its feeder elementary and intermediate schools. b. A district coordinator be appointed to resolve administra- tive problems. C. A floating principal be b;.red to replace regular principals during their absences in i',.e year-round calendar. d. All schools in the year-round program be air-conditioned. A number of other observations were made in the Weber report. They includes 1. There is not substantive body of data to show that the quality of education changes with a year-round calendar. 2. The increased availability of space works out in a practical way to about 25% additional capacity. 3. The implementation of a year-round program is feasible to do; though, if it is optional with parents, the management problems are compounded. 4. There are considerable savings in capital outlay costs in a year-round program, despite the additional storage and air- conditioning that would be required. This has to do with the fact that construction costs may be delayed. However, it is pointed out that ultimately even with all the district schools on a year-round program, additional construction would be necessary and inflated construction costs would reduce whatever long-range savings might be generated. 684 F Xyr�`"�,r•" �i i" ,1f.= ixr ""', .d �f tf R ',,+• 'r t ,� '3 6Yiw a.a x .'x ry .s,• i { . ..-.f�..3s af,a. t, :-•� j February 6, 1978 • Page 4 5. The total operating costs per school go up, and the life expectancy of the school would be diminished somewhat by virtue of the additional use, but that the total operating cost per student would go down. 6. Maintenance costs per school go down both in the short and long ranges. 7. There are si;nificant problems with items of major maintenance, those factors that are now taken care of during longer vacations such as summer. 8. Over the short range, the transportation costs go down. However, in the long range as attendance areas are expanded so that students coming from new housing are assigned to a school, transportation costs do increase. It should be noted, however, that if participation is optional, there is an increase in transportation costs. As you know, the Marsh committee save its report to the Board of Education in October of 1977. This was after a relatively short intensive study period. The recommendations of the committee are well known to the ` board and the public. It seems, with few exceptions, the recommendations that Marsh and her associates made are consistent with those of the Berger committee and, to the degree that they are applicable, with the Weber report. The single factor that the committee felt remiss in was its inability to generate a community education program. Initial plans called for a rather extensive media blitz that would bring the attention of the community to the salient features of year-round education. On the recommendation of the board, this program was shelved because it was felt that the community would feel that the committee was not objective and was, in fact, selling year-round ee- ::,..tion. It seems that that particular complaint did cometohaunt Hud Lowrey when he was appointed coordir. itor for the last few months. In point of fact, in my judgment, both Mr. Lowrey, who is personally an avowed proponent of the year-round schools, .•r.d the committee were quite objective and were simply fulfilling the mandate by the board to investigate the likelihood of a successful year-round school in the district. As you know, the community has viewed the administration in several ways with respect to its attitude related to year-round schools. Initially, i.e., 1974-75, I recall that we were charged with reluctance to proceed with year-round education. Since that time, we have been accused of trying to sell year-round education; and, in fact, I believe we were quoted in a recent newspaper article as essentially being guilty of shoving the concept down the throats of the parents. It some to me that the point of view held by any given member of the community depends ' on whose ox is being gored. Another allegation that has been made is that we have not considered other options. We have, as a matter of fact, taken a look at several that are listed below. Perhaps you can think of others that we have considered at various times: 1. Develop portable schools in the areas that are experiencing the most growth so that when the inevitable enrollment decline % 600 ... ... .J 't};iR.;�:.,�>.£:+iC,:L�•'�2".i`.c:...}�3.!,1x.:5iGr{i.`JN... Allan J; Petersdorf February 6, 1978 Page 5 takes place, we are not stuck with facilities we can't use. The problem with portables, of course, is that unless they are purchased from DIP funds, they come from the operating budget. It is financially not feasible for us to consider buying portables from the operating budget; and, over the long haul, leases are inordinately expensive. If you consider a 650 pupil portable school and that we add roughly 400 elementary students annually, it appears that we need roughly one school each three semesters. A portable school for 650 pupils costs approximately $1,279,000, which includes the provision of the site. Our present K-6 generating factor of .615 suggests 1,058 housing units to yield 650 elementary students. Assuming each unit has four bedrooms, the DIP would produce $914,112 to assist with housing 650 pupils. It is clear that these funds are some $355,000 short of the cost of a complete school. A lease-purchase over a seven year period would roughly double the costs of the portable r building itself. 2. Transport to other districts that arc experiencing a declining enrollment. Our last inquiry into this option showed that no total schools were available in nearby districts. In several districts, however, there were a few classrooms available in ; each of several schools. We have no idea what other districts would charge us in terms of rent, utility costs, etc.; but, aside from that consideration, there are many educational problems in the way of successfully sharing a building with another district, a. Student tit,e i;pent .en route. b. A different Baily schedule between the host school and our district since our students would need to observe our district calendar. c. Provision of special services, e.g., nurse, library, music. d. Supervision of staff. e. Emergency accessability for parents and students. f. Use of supplementary materials and equipment, e.g., AY, duplicating. g. Warehousing instructional materials. 3. Build new facilities. Everybody remembers the last message the voters gave us on this. 4. Expand Twin Creeks School. Originally planned as a temporary facility, such matters as utility service were conceived of in terms of 400 pupils. The cost of providing additional site development, new utility capacities, e.g., electricity, sewage, cafeteria service, suggests that a new temporary site developed for 650 pupils in the Twin Creeks South area would be economically more feasible. However, the cost of adding seven portables with the necessary site development would be approximately $244,000, which would be adequate to provide for the six portables. Allan J: Petersdorf February 6, 1978 Page 6 5. Add on to Walt Disney. We have not explored this extensively. . There are major facilities for another 150 to 200 students at Walt Disney, but we would need to add portables since funds for permanent construction are not available except for DIP money. Moreover, the locus of population growth in the area in the immediate future is such that to house it at Disney would require considerable busing. The cost to purchase six portables for Walt Disney School would be $183,000. This would provide for 174 additional pupils which would be somewhat less than half our annual needs. 174 additional pupils would come from 283 housing units. Assuming four bedrooms each, the DIP would generate approximately $244,000, which would be adequate to provide for the six portables. In summary, it seems that the board must address itself to a basic quostiong, if it wants to continue to consider year-round schools as a possibility for accommodating our burgeoning enrollments. Mr. McCoy and ;l - Mr. Sledge have indicated that during their campaigns, they were bombarded with suggestions regarding the desirability of the district going to a year-round school program. On the other hand, the work done by the Berger committee, the Marsh committee, and during Mr. Lowrey's tenure as '�`�•, coordinator, suggests that the parents are not willing to consider this option at this time. It seems to me that we have explored other alterna- tives, and that ultimately, probably during the 1978-79 school year, double sessions in some schools at some grade levels will be a matter of fact. As a consequence, the fundamental question the board needs to decide is whether it wants ti. get its direction from the year-round school proponents, who may 1•e :hose in our community who vote against bonds because they have no children in the schools, or whether the preponderant point of view is going to be that of parents who object to year-round schools on a number of different scores. It seed to me that we have considered other alternatives than year- round schools. None appear to be as feasible as a year-round school pro-ram in terms of cost, ability to house numbers of students, or educational desirability. The only reasonable expec-tation is that year- round schools will not be palatable to the parents .n this district until such time as we've experienced double sessions. When double sessions occur, it is reco,-nized that the administration and board will be faulted for not having planned ahead. On the other hand, I think we have made every reasonable effort we can at this point to convince the community that we need to plan now for the housing of the children that are coming out of the new developments in our district. _i uy.f •�: 4V 'R x.,,�}•; a-:�f.`-+r � �+�+t^:'X}rt+'`kI]a�� t5 • - 's: :�;` r-g.;.�.' .,�..y.�.. r3 't' 7t i:. i sLA. itis sY;t tiiC'p'.tr'va Wit- 1 'r tYYk I1f.''- .y:a;:;::.;::: t. •`'s%+`.' 1FFIf..'�o-l.�'R:rW�Yk Fn. • • 2 3 SMS IMIRCH UNIM3 SCEOM X"STRECT P OPMEATION 4 Being all of the San !Lina n Valley Lion High School District ift. c'n e consists of the Ar=o, 1D:,-rrills rnd Srn R=an Mmentary School Dintrlets! 7 described as follmsz S Begimr ng an the southern bound.:•.• of Cw:ntra Costa Colmt7 at its imsts-'m 9 14no of Section 35, Tmmship Chs South, Range Tao West, Mount Diablo Base 10 and Herldian; thence Northerly r•►long the western lime of Secticna 35, 26 11 and 239 TIS, 10.79 to the nortlrrostem corner of said S+a:tion 23, being the southeastern corner of ycction 159 T139 R2A, thence Westerly along the souty.. 12 13 erA line of said Section 15 to the south quarter corer thereof; thmce 14 Tnrt.hsrly along the north south midocction lino of said Section 15 to the enter thereof; thence Westerly along the o:atw:...z L midmecti.on 1':ne of Section 15 5 to the west quarter corner of said Section; the as Northerly along, the 1s v4stem. line of Sections 15 and 109 TiS9 P.-M, to the northwestem corner of 17 aid Section 10; `+horse FAstarly along the norther: line of Sections 10 and . 18 1, TIS, 829.49 to the wes:h:7t bPund=7 of the R,-echo San Ramon-, thence North. este.ly along the western boxmcary of said PAncho San Paaon to the south" 20 •astern corner of '!Goold'e Adedtim., Walnut Creet9 Carat= Costa Cocnty", filed 21 ccly 26, 1911 in F,ap Book 59 Pago 117: Ream:rler's Offics of Contra Costa 22 unty, CalifoT.- a; thanes Northeasterly along the southeaster line of said y 23 old'a Additton and the northeastern extension, thereof to a point 3n tho 24 ` gas tarn line of said ftncho San P.-imon, being a point on the exterior line of 25 ha parcol of land deser..bad In the dead f mm B. T. Young to 0. P. Yd=g9 et 26 19 recorded Xx,-mst 2229 1955, in Volmmo 2596 of Cfficial Rceczeal, at page 941, 27 loo boing an ,n to corer in that sout%erl;; boc.-ndar,- Una of the City of 28 nlnut Crook; thence Northeasterly to the north.-astorn co.-nor of Lot 39 Sac tion 29 ! TIS, r ds belmg a point -nz uho southorat laanda:;r of the Rancho Ban XMG-uel; 30 31 32 : : Microtlimed wifh board C .' 2 3 thence Southoasterly along the southern boundary o?r said Rancho San Mid:a1 g to the westerly line of LotI 5, Ri,1,y Iand of said Rancho, thence Norihcresti.. orly along the western lini3 of said Lot $ 5, La•td, to its intersection with the saut�•s.�este:n e�ncion of the nortwern lite of Lot A, Robert A31en 7 Tract of sa=.3 t=01:0 San ;i. • goal, thence Rort�easterly along said'extattsioa 8 and aloin the northern E lint of said Lot A to the northeastern corner there., af, being Post S.M. 20 on the northeastern boundary of said Rancho Sa•n 10 MiG,401; thence Easter's ' ..,y and Southerly along the northeastern boundary of 11 said Rancho Salt ! ' goal to its intersection with th 12 e Moran Diablo Baca Lime; thence Easterly along said Z;ount Diablo Ease line to the S uoxait of 1q .ount 13 Ddablo; thence Southerly along the Mount Diablo :Ioridi•an line to the %.est.. 14 on, quarter com3r of Set'.&on 1$, T19 , R1E; thence FAsterly along the e2st.. 15 crest midsection line of Bect'On. 18, 17, 169 15 and 149 Tis, R12, to the 16 cwiter of said Section 14; thence Southerly along the north-south midsectr.c 17 li.•no o: said Section 14 to the south Quarter corner thereof; thence Easterly . 18 along the Southern line of said Section 14 to the southeastern corner there. ' 3 19 of, being the northeastern corner cf Section 2 • . TiS, Rile, thence Southerly, 20• 5 nines, more or less: along the eastern line of Sections 23o 26 •ar'd 35, TIS, 21, 31E, and Sections 2 and 119 T230 P.1F, to the southeastern corner of said 22 Section 11; thence ireste=Sy along the souther line of Sections 11, !0 and 23 9. �. :D.B, to the eastern line of Flat 3• as she-tea on the map ent�itlod 2.g ':tap of the property of gars she-tea of Elizabeth A. Dougherty." filed May 2, : 25 1894 in Map Book B. Page 45; thence Southerly along the eastern line of said 26 Plot 3 to the sout'neastOM corner thereof; thence Northwesterly along the 27 soutJnue3 tarn boumda:y of said Plot 3 to the most western corer thereof, baing 28 tete no.thaalstern coater of plot 21; thence Sout�tsrosterly along the eastern 29 a.-:d southeastern bo•,stdary of said Plot 21 to the most southcrn comer t`1e:"=of, 30 b-ji ng a point on tho northeastern boundary of plot 281 thence Southerly 31 32 r� •i•' •r• th.. !•M1. yy .yjGr .4 ' anti ! • aR,Mfl ",4`2 �t• rk' +..,� s Its ;+��•'t}�-�rr�•{+ srs�si'"k'g'��'� `h • rh .. h ' stem: boundaryof plots 2,5, 29� 31 and 'SZ to two southe clolig the ca 4 � theZce ytester17 clans the sou'��.�er:� bound=7 baen ar3i of Co71..ra Costa Cot"sty, 5 to ',re in of beginnin€• Of Cont—'a Costa CO=ty Po 8 9 10 12 r S v .�' �• •' �•t ,r rr•t��j ♦ `l� ;1-;�` w��tr '�1����f•- /'� '� �l�.,t, w•,+T;•y M . � 14 �r i.«, rr Y� � « A ✓ � 1 7 y w�•.tlt« ,. ,tY` •+.«. (}y','�:�. "i�'"�.. 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O 16 M' i V 14 sov 004 595 PO'N75 Q" •� WAY u !AO 4J ♦O/ 11 nT/111 � P 1 10 1 1 1 LI S� Cr,71 �"�►1Sz"� StiPYi.JE.ME t+aT '10 FACILITIES PLAN, 1976- 1980 RECEIVED 1 MAR Y 1978 J. a. OLSSON CLE 80 Of SUP SOBS O October, 1977 C391) 4 } SUPPLEMENT TO FACILITIES PLAN, 1976-1980 October, 1977 The following information supplements and updates the data base used in proparing the Facilities Plan 1976-1980 and should be used in conjunction .' with that study. ;f The active housing developments in the school district have been reviewed and a current list of developmwnts has been prepared. The locations of the developments are shown on an accompanying map. This list shows many of the same developments xeflected,in'the original study as well as developments krra which have become active duringthe ast p year. Some of the developments shown have been partially constructed and occupied; however., only the ,$ remaining units have been>used`in-r,evisin g the enrollment projections. During a recent house-to-house survey in which approximately 500 homes were sampled throughout.the .district `:we found that the generation factor of 1. 16 K-12 students per' single family dwelling had changed to 1. 0; and the y " new factor was used in the i,,evised.proJections. As :result of the same- - d i sttrve Y, .the distribution of students in,elem'ry, ,intermediate, and high schools was changed to' . 615, 155, and . 23Q respectively; . and these new figures were also incorporated into' the revised .projections. The.original ' Facilities Plan also:showeda,growth of 5 year percent er' p -at the kindergarten Y j level. . We have found this to. be high,, and we have revised our figures to; reflect a 1. 5'percent groyvtli'per _year. We have included two new.ch arts•,in this su lement, One gives th"e capacities of both portable and permanent facilities anid'compares -them with our present. L enrollment, and one shows the pexcerita a of our present capacity that will be neededao House the ro'ected enrollrrient bet` n s' p J �veen 197.7 and 19.81.' m , Lfrj'cIK 1 ) 1 5 P^�`, Nadi n i ' sx�G�taG t yS�,e 4 ,.. f f `M?'.} r� L4 4e v i 3 k �,'.t•�J ° 'sK k'at,.°ia •'✓�� ,.9`{NY�L IF„y: yS,tYx i �i',is,.�'f e....x3 ,M -: �'j't teF'rsi iid� ,� �-�'cl.,�fti4r1.�k> �x.,;i,.,.�'i'{,h. b�,�.,"°�R�,9 �7'' ;'j',f:� p Nx u 4 ,, a t.y ; A.",•-.. *60`�'>.�g xi .y.:'L•,_: � ;4zny .. J• 'f`� ,wxk. 1� s.z s�C' 7 . � d' �' S t>t dr«, t°r �izs r: - u� � 3:` ' `fv, s,�' �i:-,�i c8 �� ';^ . 1 L - -'•t Tw s V. n ,,+GGygr1,., gtc"� _'i`:� c” � 'i'h,��{ x`'Y�� 1 4 S�t s'¢, l , t524z• ppyyc"i.z i.iy�ti}}' ,�".y.� Aj.�,�. ���a • t� r n sz�J;' }�y�� `�` 4k�y;G 1sS'X�,, ,?h C�C�, 'd S,�F :fir c> c =a� k"i��",�7 � •. x z t �? .����r�Y�,�iri� a t� �� � ;{ .Q ' ,i �l� c1 ..,�� sFht� r x 1 .P�3rd �•wi, .. NTS l 977-1981 ='L ' cN .PROJECTED GROW tll FROM ACTIVT' I-JONG DEV);LOPM)r Grade ` Capacity EnrollmentPro'ected Enrollment School Level, 9/77 9/21/77 1978 A979 1980 1981 Alamo K-5 290 286 Ari»^.i r Ing X-5 638 577 1•1%%in K-6 696 659 Country Club K-5 696 608 1%alt_Disney K-5 638 441 Groan Valley K-6 580 573 Greenbrook X-b 696 662 141�Fii�,,;r K-6 696 647 T : ak'' deo K-5 250 : 140 ' Rancho Romero K-6 638 523 1•vin Creeks K-6 464 377 Vista Grande K-6 667 652 Ston: valley 2-6 313 343 l..oa +;erI.os67 -�6 l�,zLc_V:lic•y 6 272 Total Kl6 7,262 6 827 7,484 7,964 8,409 S Charlotte Wood 7-8 650 628 ' Stonc Valley 7-8 230 184 Gt z' Los Cerros 7-8 820 825 Pine Valley 7-8 850 5892 s�$' Total 7.8 L 558 2 221 2,304 2,396 2,623 2,868 r( California High 9-12 1,600 982 's Sin ItamonMIgh 9-12 1,600 1,71.7 k Monte Vista High 9-12 1,600 1,624 3 Dol Amigo Fl it'll Cont. 100 _ w131_ _ _ i Tctnl9-12 4,900 -�r x4:454 1, 983 5, 173 5,289 5 424 s� District K-12 14,720 13,502 1.4,771 ?5,533 16,3 ,i Mig,hlb grade actually housed at California High School x � 6 1 ` The.Abova includes 4,513 K-12 students distributed as follows,plus a:1. pro growth per year in kindergarten. r Y:t'sroN'tlt froth Now Elomentary Intermediate High School Total r�3utdin )urin s 61.5'/0 15.5°!n 239b t '1977/78- 859 216 320 13,95 , r 1978/79 636 160 238 1034 �. 1979/80 647 163 242 1052 a �. 1980/81 635 1.60 23? 1032 °tel L pK�`i e 5�•1 a1 .. r av x � L �'7 5 -.+,L a . c t+l f • _� a,n >. ���v$�t tib r'��''�0'tl:f'�`ltt �.��;Ap�.' h�;'k::; 15 7 ..;d�-eva�,y�r,t 4� ..iv R�"�`�`3 -h;N'�S ,L.,.'`�,7-� ���4.�x ,. a i\•�, r e. :`�i„� ...�.�v E:insx, — ?:^ ACTIVE ITOUI S=NG I)1:V L;I.OPMENTS SAN RAMON VALLEY UNII•'IED SCHOOL DISTRICT _ Single Multi Family Family Inc:ex No. Tract No. Grid No. Residences Ducts Residences W V X 600 3332 63 12 ' 3 3843 265 91 4 3845 2ti3 146 5 4171 253 143 6 4196 264 42 ' 4260 94 157 S 4310 225 7 9 4402 66 73 10 4434 70 15 11 4440 270 77 12 4441 270 104 ' 13 4461 86 57 id 4464 55 8 ' i5 4477 261 177 I 6 W8 14 17 17 4481 269 24 }8 4502 41 72 19 4517 252 143 20 4522 100 21 21 4527 70 15 ' 22 4546 59 14 .3 4561 14 15 2.1 4 594 87,90 76 25 4607 50, 51 65 26 4610 25 5 27 4620 31 8 ' 28 4632 205 22 29 4651 76 15 ' 30 4656 266 48 695 ACTIVE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS SAN RAMON VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Single Mkilti Family Family Indy r. Nc,. Tract Gjo.� Grid No. Rc ,idences Duets Residences 31 4657 208,215 101 32 4659 203 11 33 4685 87 16 34 4686 87 37 35 4688 29 13 36 4676 47 51 37 4704 49 31 38 4720 75 32 39 4724 101 14 40 4737 251 22 ii 41 4741 67 117 42 4742 223 233 239 556 43 4775 18 14 44 4781 71 19 45 4764 42 33 46 4810 3 17 47 4819 209 9 ' 48 4820 250 305 49 4825 69 47 ' 50 4830 74 8 51 4841 44 60 ' 52 4851 46 44 53 5853 106, 213 242 54 4878 102 206 55 4875 87 51 56 4879 4,63 70 57 4868 226 12 58 4893 89 g ' 59 4894 100 23 696 ACTIVE HOUSING DEVIJLOPMENTS SA:,' RAMON VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 Single Multi Family Family Index No. Tract No. Grid No. Residences Duets Residences 4904 X 110 ' � 1 4915 79-83 167 62 4918 53 161 63 4927 72 7 64 4931 261 52 4937 104 24 66 4941 14 6 ' 67 4943 249 106 68 4945 12 10 69 4948 68 29 70 4952 242 370 385 245 71 4954 70 8 72 4955 62 28 73 4968 270 74 ' 74 4982 2 6 75 5003 71 22 ' 76 5035 6 10 77 5046 72 16 78 5023 X 30 79 5024 X 54 80 5052 231 77 81 5053 20 17 ' 82 5070 45 33 83 5077 89 17 84 5082 35 17 85 5095 105 18 86 5153 23 18 87 5156 62 19 ' 88 5162 51,95 62 697 .\ 'J ! , tii�' �. +'' ± J• !} .I` ..,, 1 ;x-ti''.—rn: ti� �� w !•".. IC i . r•'�-� 'tom � '. is• ,,: v\�, r' � !. ., 1�} r,�/ �r 1 r •J!"I�.;p.' �\+, tl;J Y. Ii44��i•t. �' i r r i , � r•vj ^ . r •r ,T, lr hr t-r. - •�. �:Y:. try ± J J (j. r ,%.• ',, 1 �I I 'fit.; �'�� '.`"•-� •� t ,• � � 4\ 1 j. 1 .i+� (`r;`r. 1.1 .Ja•:�.\: ° *\J1 1� �.� ,}_ _, 1'11 � "�v,1�'`—•..::.,� `t'Z'�• � ' ; ` � „ ', `,',:•t� F 1 jY w 1 •�y rte"••..,. .�,{- r'1' ,'�`,• , � i.l i' •• •� �I:r+j�• •�, •' •'( �'� a •�+ 'Q � •� .,,� \ t ,1 .� t.•'+ftl t� .a y.'•i,• � 'r��-. �+ t ' t . }•. , '•S , t.� y3 1 4,J Ir r 1, + .�'�-,� �'"4•• '•t i ,tea.: •� ; ,•� • �.. r����fir, {`�} H � rr-• 698 CAPACITIES OF PORTABLE AND PERMANENT FACILITIES Grade Capacity 9/77 _ Enrollment ' School Level Perm. Bldgs. Port. Bldg& Total 9/21/77 K -5 290 --- 290 286 ' :.rmbtrong K-5 638 29 667 577 Bald ir. K-6 580 116 696 659 Country Club K-5 696 --- 696 608 5 638 --- 638 441 U een Valley K-6 580 --- 580 573 ' Greenbrook K-6 638 58 696 662 .Montair K-6 696 - 696 647 Montevideo K-5 --- 250 250 140 ' Rancho Romero K-6 638 --- 638 523 Twin Creeks K-6 404 464 377 'V,sta Grande K-6 667 --- 667 652 ' Stone Valley 2-6 284 -29 313 343 Los Cerros 6 67 Pine Valle 6 -- --- --- 272=. Total K-6 6, 345 446 7,291 6, 827 ' Charlotte Wood 7-8 515 ! 135 650 628 Stone Valley 7-8 180 58 238 184 Los Cerros 7-8 796 24 820 825** PineValley 7-8 850 -- 850 584 Total 7-8 2, 341 217 2558 2, 221 California High 9-12 1, 575 25 1, 600 982-'- San Ramon High 9-12 1, 600 --- 1, 600 1, 717 ' Monte Vist2. High 9-12 1, 600 25 1, 625 1, 624 Del Ami o High Cont. --- 100 100 131 Total -12 4 775 150 4,925 _ 4, 451 District K-12 1 13 461 14 313 114, 774 13, 502 ' 272 sixth graders and 290 seventh graders actually housed at Pine Valley. 294 eighth graders actually housed at California High School. 67 sixth graders also housed at Los Cerros ' Facilities Planning 10/77 . 4,11 .. •i',=tiril'liic".;s::�,:., ..+:,si.. ,,.t .r'F�'.J rC s:.,,.. `,...,.., .,.x'i' I 11 g� OG Ori 00 to N C) ►n N t` o% O` M C% N O N 00 ►H-r y 0 000 M d �D N ' U Ft 00 N to O di y a al bM th so 0 W � a fY, rn � •z M n, P4 ' 0 ~ N ' N O �+ U o a% o a a co cn 000 w (� N N •� O � 0 H � a PG U M %D 0 o b� ON 00 a` ' �' �+' N N Ln to N co Ln : . ' k % .p N 4 M ,d 0 w to �^ J N to ' Gl r JJ b �p 00 .N-r 14 4J a x W O ' A w ~ 7Il llo ACKNOWLEDGEMENT i On March 1, 1976, the Board of Education of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District appointed a Citizens Advisory Committee to work with the Director of Facilities Planning to study and update the Facilities Master Plan. In order to understand the District and its needs and in order to prepare this report, the committee donated many longi; hours and late evenings reviewing data and formulating, their recommendatio -.s. The District acknowledges the time and effort of each committee i member and would like to express its appreciation to each of the following members: Mr. .Tames Graham Mr. Preston Hunter Mrs. Susanna Schlcridorf Mrs. Mickey Townsend Prepared by Department of Facilities Planning San Ramon Valley Unified School District 7011 ' FACILITIES PLAN 1976-19$0 ' The primary task of this report is to prepare a short-range plan for resolving new facility problems in the District for the years 1976-1980. ' Therefore, the analysis approach taken was to prepare a data base which ' would form the foundation to determine, with a reasonable degree of confidence, the future building needs of the District. That data base ' included an inventory of active housing developments, the building history ' by dwelling unit types, and an enrollment comparison from 1969-1976. ' One of the most commonly used time series analysis methods for projecting enrollment is the Cohort-Survival Method. This method ' Y Y incorporates trends and cyclical factors b using the enrollment data of P � ' prior years to project the statistical survival rates of student groups as they pass through grade levels. With this it ethod, the changes in enrollment are due to students entering and leaving school. This method of projection is generally reliable for several years into the future. The one great deficiency of this method is that numerical results remain accurate only when a district is experiencing a relative constant rate of change in population. The San Ramon Valley Unified School District is about to experience a heavy growth period. Therefore, although the projected enrollment chart I ' Microfilmed wit}i board order _ �s prepar.c:d by elle Cohort-Survival Muthod is included below, it was not usecl in the final unaiysiu. ' F1Y1 -i'El.R PROJECTEn ENROLLMENT CoSyorl-Survival ;v;ctl,od Gradv 76/77 77/78 78/79 '79/80 80/81 li 856909 M4 980 1016 l 926 r 964 999 1035 1070 2 894 92, 967 1000 1036 ' 3 925 _ 937 .�`968 1011 1044 4 859 992 1001 1035 1078 5 938 921 1055 1066 1097 _ 6 994 995 _ 979 1113 1124 7 1054 1045 1048 1032 1166 8 1062 1079 1070 1073 1057 9 1103 1103 1118 11.10 1113 10 1089 1112 1112 112.8 1120 11 976 1073 1092 1094 1110 12 • 8.19 909 ^ 1 1004 102.4 102.� G Cont. 71..S. 114 101 106 107 104 w Special 35 36 37 38 Total 12674 13101 13503 13846 14�UU ' ' Calculated on the basis of October, 1975, enrollment 703 .,;��_..,.N,i..»,. �.:.^.<.!yy a �51� h s. ! i• fst4..cr i,S.,S',.;4 .. *'>M.t , .,..., _.. .. 1 N �..., The data base for this analysis was a list of active residential developments in the District--those that are in the process of obtaining County approval, those that have been approved, and those that have either starter' grading or are presently tinder construction. Developments that have been inactive for a long period of time were not considered nor were those that have been !-ji.,ilt over a Iona period of time and are nearing completion. Some developments which are rear completion and in the process of selling homes are included. The developments on the following list .-.-ere luc:ated by grid numbers to place them within specific attendance boundari-s. They were further identified by the type of residential units they contained. It was found that there were a total of 6, 094 housing units consisting of 4,431 single family residences, 677 duets and 986 multiple residential units. .. .. .. .. .. 764 ACTIVE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS SAN RAN_ON VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Single Multi Family Family ' Index No. Tract No. Grid No. _ Residences Duets Reridencea 1 191511'L 53 85 103 1 2 3332 63 12 3 3843 265 91 4 3844 264 89 5 3845 263 146 6 4087 254 119 7 4it1 253 143 ' 8 4172 273 37 9 4173 272 38 10 4196 284 40 4376 15 14 12 4402 66 73- ' 13 4410 209 67 14 4434 70 15 15 4439 212 168 16 4440 270 77, 17 4441 270 104 28 4461 86 57 a,. 19 4464 55 8 20 4477 261 177, f 2i 4481 269 24 22 4487 251 64 23 4498 14 17 24 4502 41 72 25 4517 252 143 26 4527 70 15 27 4546 59 14 ' 28 4564 43 5 29 5607 50 65 . 30 4612 42 45 _ �1 P r ' ACTIVE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS SAN ttAMON VALLEY VNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Single Multi Family F4n111y ' Index No. Tract'%o. Grirl No. Re6denees Duets Residences 31 46ZO 31 8 32 _ 216 43 33 46•1 x 15 ' 34 4153Z 205 22 33 4650 283 20 36 4651 76 15 37 4656 266 48 38 4659 203 11 37 4664 47 47 40 4688 29 13 ' 41 4676 47 SI 42 4704 49 31 43 4720 75 32 ' 44 4721 216 66 45 47Z3 57 G 46 4724 101 14 47 4737 251 22 ' 48 4741 67 117 49 4742 223 233 239 556 50 4761 216 32 51 4769 71 7 52 4771 44 6 S3 4775 18 14' 54 4781 71' . 19 55 4790 18 7... 56 4806 276 ..7- 4810 3 17 S8 4819 209 9 ' 59 4820 250 347' '7U6 ACTIVE IitJi13ING DEVELOPMENTS SAID RAMOty VALLEY t'NiFI£D SCHOOL DISTRICT I» o. single ciex N k e 7 rac. oto, Grir; !'AJ'+ily Multi N"— Residencesattrii} 4825 69 Duets Residences 47 74 8 62 4631 259 97 63 4341 41 6Z 64 4852 46 �: 65 4853 106,213 44 66 242 4868 227 r 12 J bi 4$76 102 ZCb 88 rp 4$75 87 * 51 69 4879 4,63 7q 70 _ 4892 2b4 7! Dame, x 54 333 335 332 TOTA 4 431 677 t Genersttns rector 986 r r 1.16 = .56 .23 Total Students Generated 22; t Grade Dtetrtbutionr �`�""""" ..,' Elementary } Intermedtato 5.747 tTotal Scudeato ) x t Pi18h School 66 s 3.793 x x .15 _ 86Z .19 _ 1,042 tk , s4 sy�{`•��;��{�,�'te . S b } It �- `�1 �Yt g; r�x 5��+� + i:�x...)tx��hf�•'SJY^�*itr'x,�+M•r`l,+S'i.7..ri !�'i...'V�,af*..,—�.s�'i st�h-,r"�1y�+s,ss.'rr"A..,:G`?1.�;i�sN Jf f.:.,:.;`i+ r is,�,l..r�'fi.':.FH`r�>..i.S�'„d'"�i'.,i^4 yu+.�{,r�',s�',�5,.�rh.5..>Yi{+,�at.t?i�r.•,.�.,�,iy,e4;�1.�'�[?+!'.�.v�k'�51•..r.`s.� .s�!?p�r+ik��- �RPM, --S�#r�ry}6�`���rrY+'v�twaM„.x,"";Yr"F;,F"t;,1"{F 7 re z{v.�.�"t"'lutiJ'i s�;*.4x"wr+'��ht v"�.-Cr)�';ra.�..�;`.>,t+.'�'�, it }e;+,+'yi t za.•:,"s.]}K.�iM'tq hs^ -y �y..�t�. 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W , • \ � ..'e,�' Kv ” � �+t'Y t,Ls i.'./_'1i 11^•<<1'�.Ei♦.'•J��1 x«••+`i. + ••S 7 .{�, d t-� �z0'!.ry!5 �'t'•1���,��,�y+�� t '"1'•� '•t'f�.. 1µ'•Vi t �; /�` E t ♦ � ..�i > �{ `' �. t +. ? • t � 1 i S W •,.,�{ ,. t v x ,�;�t,t + ,•r,Y{gat ' ',3V�t''•?a�%y` �3t_.dlx «!' '+ J' }rk i`+,..�,ty r + �Y .?• 4. �`"4� y; �s>v s 1 C'�v.�.r t�'t.. f Y h'}� � � � � S �`.'' 4" 4'4X T+o- '�C� d.+,� i `� i�.. r Ate• � 4 5 �h�-�y���L, p ti�a. c�x u s..'�%:Y: lq�; �'.t�, •Y 'e.L s ls, `{at4�`t S•`s-4'{°-vt �y"� -�,1.' �:te�fi-�• •°'t'{+ L r.'F'. i '`"F-i t �f 1 j COMPARVA".N FROM 1'169-19'!6 Octol.,•r l:;nrnlbnrnt ' 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976' K 560 579 608 711 757 810 835 797 ' I 64Z 65) 745 744. bol 857 896 893 2 666 704 738 734 iGl 755 879 957 3 713 740 810 834 806 805 794 950 4 658 766 855 890 065 866 877 F165 646 730 0179 924 942 937 936 935 G 6114 699 BIB O29 997 986 999 ()tin 7 702 774 804 904 1030 1034 103(t 101)1$ ' 9 YZ2 755 848 893 923 1051 IWO )94N 9 643 779 826 got, 936 989 3077 19s� 10 Gla 688 824 865 937 954 990 lof:5 11 615 655 77.0 1164 843 967 913 947 12 57Z 648 645 702 8)8 798 885 U65 Elvllt 13 19 )9 34 38 37 33 37. Cont. 73 67 81 86 )A2 _ 113 3�tatrlct 8495 9207 1021? 11000 11556 11937 1Z31!; 126'50` chanf!c fro n previous 712 1005 788 555 377 .383 335 �I-Znrolhnent on September 21, 1976 t Y 4 y' i q 1 7�� The "Building History by Dwelling Unit" table presents the breakdown ' of housing units in the District from 1970 through September 30, 1976. ' BUILDING HISTORY by Dwelling Unit: type ' 3/1/70 - 9/15176 Single Farnily Multiple Unit Multiple Unit Date Unit 2-4 in Struct. 5+ in Struct. Housing Units 4/1/70 8, 120 113 282 8,515 546 78 86 710 4/1/71 8,666 191 368 9, 225 921 32 84 1, 037 ' 4/1/72 9, 587 223 452 10, 262 619 14 107 740 4/1/73 10,206 237 559 11,002 716 4 60 780 ' 4/1/74 10,922 241 619 11, 782 367 39 63 469 4/1/75 11,289 280' 682 12, 251 639 35 23 697 I 4/1/76 11,9Z8 315 705 12, 9>18 I 987 36 99 1, 12 III 9/15/76 12, 915 351 804 14, 0?0 Source: Contra Costa County Planning Department (Building Inspection) As noted in the table, there was a significant increase in building permits ' between April 1, 1976, and September 30 1976. The number of building P P g permits obtained in this six-month period is 1, 122 and is greater than the number of new housing units built in any one full year since at least 1970. ' Until now, the greatest number for one year was in 1 71 and was 1 03"' units. g y 9 , � i1Lts. P 711 4 t d5:,.i�� '`•'..<t .Y�.•. �,,c`i�>tf The Active Housing Development list shows that 71 developments will produce 4,431 single family residences, 677 duets and 986 multiple units. Using the District's generating factors of 1. 16 school-age (K-12) hildren for r single family units, . 56 for duets, and . 23 for multiple units, it was determined that the developments would generate 5, 747 new school- age children. Determining future population increases from proposed residential developments is at best very difficult because of the large number of variables and unknowns. The optimistic plans of developers often fall far short of intended goals, and new housing projects are often never completed or the timetable becomes greatly c q)-inded. Many things can go wrong before a project is completed. A chs nsle in the money market or in the demand for new houses can halt a project temporarily or indefinitely. Even after construction has begun, such problems as bad weather, material and manpower shortages and strikes can delay completion of a project. Because of this, three "Projected Growth from Active Housing z, Development" charts were prepared showing a possible high, mr—Iiitm and low range. For the high range, it was projected that the developnleats would be complete in four years, by September, 1980. For the medium range, on which the committee's recommendations are based, it was projected that they would be complete by September, 1982; and the low range chart projects that the developments will be built out by the September, 1984. It was felt by the committee that the medium range would be tht. �t rnost realistic, and, 'therefore, this data was used to determine the housing needs ;.;y September, 1980 as a short-ternprojection. t The enrollm+i nt projections incorporating the expected 5, 747 new 3t::dents were made by using the District enrollment for September 21, which was 12, 650. Students were moved forward• 4. in the various grade levels, a 5 Percent growth per year in Y children of kindergarten ' tf arY age was , J-pectedro and students were graduated each ear. Y This.amet} odr produced a projected enrollment of 16, 189 students for September of 1980 as noted in the medium range 'projected Qrowtil,, chart. This 2 r would be a net gain of 3, 539 new students by Sept ember.af 1980.. � 3 z r s # >.7�.+t`3��TLE¢�R:�kx..,.. ��' �«f'1i�ia.r:.:.-'i iT', �}�".2, �F r4x'3 ii 4 � z�l;� 4 :,. ,x ��3�� E}3�iStiv"4.�x'(i�$�h�„7,..���3I'�ht.a•:;va+',•z�Y.3-tit�.,,�„{ ;((tf fixts :l"rii^Y r �' x p+t41 r ir ;�3t'3C'�)�-"ft'��rtar,��,.tt"r�.t;.�r rr���r�t�� p� :.?r4 a :,�xy,�`��F�?B •+�r•t �,,f��,�,W �i'�n5� •�. �a+t��F'" %?Vii'�'r�C{4,5`r �F tr r*: x •i,� r< c 7 ,s 111011 RAW11. PRO31•67133 Ci1tOWTIl 1'1:!)l.i AC,r1V1.S1S)iSFiSNCi l)L:VI:1•UI'tJll R'.1'S 1974-19110 r - 1't� ucit•rt ISnrnilmtnt i,s:utr t:ai�acity rlatrullntcrtt �' 9J71i 9179"�2SU 9/77 ?J2l J76 )f'i7 1C-5 2`)0 Z97 Alanto K.6 438 593 Armslrone. 696 477 K-G I3airlw{ri. K 6 496 040 Country Club K.G 438 607 Walt l)irnry i� G 580 5's7 Green Yallcy K_6 438 G29 Grernhrool: X-G 496 492 Montait K-G 638 534 Rsncllo Ro:,u•ro K.6 464 391 Twin Creeks K_G 667 579 Vista Crl:r-e 2-G 313 304 Stone Volley 6 90 aG 400 10,063 LttxCrrtos 7,0451,=SGG 8,319 9, 9'cdul K-G 7.8 650 435 Charlotte Wood 238 232 Stone Valley 7-8 7_8 730 t r•5 r los Cerros i.R 8.•0 F�------" t 2 b 0 3�a 2,4GH�� 2 3'13 L 41 t , 2 52 t^ Total 7-8 �.: 1,450 h2G I California high1.u0 9-12 1,600 .'. San Ramon High 4.12 1,600 1,551, T, Monte vista High 100 113 ant. 1r 4,'150 1,099 4 5R7 4 972' 5 128 S 141 l Totrsl 9-12 , 14,426 District 15,702 17,058 17,913 District 10.12 14'242 1..,G r4 14, The above includes 5,747 X•12 students and a 5%growthlycar in kindergarten distributed sa followat `r* s High Elementary Srhor:l Total i mentary : 'hate Growth from New 66% o, 19% Ruildlna Durinat 1,214 1976177 T 274 349 " 910 207 262 1= ? 1977178 295 ! 552 t _ M. 1978179 i,024 u 186 :. q7, ' 19?9180 445 144.: f �y r C �t��r=` �4 � r � {� ilist.'� a � ;c?rj4a c tt4t,ti-r��¢:+��Ye+� ?�t�£�1pr s�>rt�� �;s��5.�'t^ r aLr,�f'�.,��q�s�..• +��Yz+z i.�-u-y� " r t :ice s sN� =t r ��}� .>r i..7i r .!.t ia���,��5"}tA' 'A��i'" �f�;{�.+:ti4��'JFgI tw•3� �'s�3��',n� `iT �7,F � k'�a-�,"�;:�, i � t i.l.. �iCe�f4b"?Y.7�+�: w. xt 1dA;�.,t •••i ri^,i't„a�� r. g<:'.�'.,a'3. '� � �34� ,1,�.r� �s:� .��5{ ,,�.7s, *Y', .'�,t'tsf" ��`.+,..•�` y .ray .t >, � sr4' ahf,b`A4 ',-iyr `•?�`�'`�s';s_V w, { �pr,�,z i ti{`^�{.3 ��'. r.T�+e �,r^ :: �r .4 '�.��rk1�.o#Y Y}t l�, } i { •. � t 1 z. t �Fp6 v � � a�.�1 i='+ g�F„ z � ok i$;��'r` fir' j v : { hll:I)IIiM IIAit(il: 1'12ti,i1:C[1:1)(AtO :'111 FROM ACTIVE 1101 SING 1)1•;V):3 0PIA 1.NTS 1976-1962 '' tiradr Capacity I::u•uli(n,III i ... rl,•rl t y _ L'. _ntu1L)u•hl _ -- — ._ e'r'r 9/21//r, h%'l7 �1/71i~ _il79 9/110 )/h2 2'10 297 Armstron1l i:•6 63H 593 Bald�cln i<•6 696 477 Cucotry Club K-6 696 6•10 Walt llirney h-a 638 607 Gruc-n Vclloy K-6 580 557 Gruenbrook E-6 638 t ^) ?Sontair I;-G 696 ('92 li.tnri:o Romero ii•i, 6;6 5'A Tv.-ill Crecke 1:-6 464• 391 `.Lata Grnrde -6 667 579 f,,onn Valley 2-6 313 304 L.n, C:erro& ( 6 90 96 t• Tutal 14-b 6,396 7,27t) 717M; 8,41-1 d, , o• 101296 Charlotte Wood 7.8" 650 635 Stone \'alloy 7-8 238 232 Los Ccrros 7-8 730 855 r Pini \'Wiley 7.8 850 529 rl t+, 'Total 9-8 2,46£ 2 155 2,330 ?. '_<tU -- ..,304 2.431 ¢r� California High 9-It :1,450 826 Gan Ramon High 9-12 1,600 I,602 a r Morita Vista 14i-.h 9-12 18600 1,558 . ASI Atnteo Fig - Cont. 100 113 IM' Total 9.12 4.75Q 4;099 4,533 ( i lT.+i 4;A45 4 833 4824 4 A3•t V' • District K•I2 14,262 12,650 14 1311 ,1 1wl,t_9A I5,563 16'189 17,029 1?,654 al zk t�{ The above includes 5,747 X-12 students and a 5%grov,•t),/yrar in kindergarten'distributed as follows: t a `1':. Growth from Now £lementar g y Intermedialo Building Dusinp; 66y6 15: _ Hilhl5o�ool Total a r ' 1976/77 1,024 t3 ~ 164 11552 1977/78 ) r, 569 164 862 i ? 1978/79 569 1z9 ' 164 Bbl 1979/80 493 112 1980/81 569 129 164 842 �x 1981/82 569 127 t 164 ltb?. , rz. �_ s _ a i �.x�ar��r��r� � �' ° � a � �j •, e st � .x s r f x ,k �.,��"'4� e- 6' r� ,�` z at .�z �L 'Q+t`t,3r`... �,���lsG��tiy7�' k4' 9 ft, ;4t t 1 x� T.xt tv SS S._*.: e 'SF ,Yk �z�-{4t �,.��•459�q rr�''U�S;}+,1 {,'`.r,'�~q F} };(I: a• x ia*-,�-111-111 VA,x ,;t '. 'c x 2-_;� L S_.`t r ,i•. �a 3.,, t�f y 4�..,�; V�' '�w,':. �S I`w'4-: S Y a ° k'M'3',Ta W ��'t..,f�,�`,lfi�y,.. C�'�f#'�}'':.h�A � �i �l` - td��;ysTw.a ::,.'tR 1r,. 5�:.•-- '"-t.' ::t "n t �.� I,,h rx .u, .z ;?}'�` `rt�a7 i+-�)``'�i�'�. d ; � }x„ �,1�x.,;��'�'� '$�:-�;..jy ,4�.Vii', '",v. .w...Yts i 'ras.: 11 IN rt�:,l.•, v�; ,(^� 1',wow 41 �, a ,H .� a�<,;!r r r r 1.,< s v mak.•t4 -� :.-1F o t .. d. � ;n .�,.a.� k 3��� }} � LF•��`'Y'�, z Lx�'�-7y.. div,_. � s t'�,,?,���`�2'r °. ?�`C•�S"a,� 3��j x�� rrerr'`tt. ,) '�',. `�w,!t-,'.`1�a�rY,��.:�1� ��"� �r�"���`'." �..• � 'Y � cog..„�J$.q zr �:. s aft a+,�$` Y .3'sr +_.',lr i c .c 5 �y��i,�.`3=, Fir ' 1,045' RAM-61" Yl:(iJ1:C'1'l:b GII()Y:'11. vlm.•: AC:1'IVI:I C)t'iti�t: ►il•:Vi i 0I'MT:N:!+ 111)76-1964 . Unrolhornt B2 9/I33 3'''i GradeI' g/2i/"�s 9/77 91'i!i~ 9!'J9 9lnilxi 1t.5 4.1 290 297 Al„ ;, 631; 593 i„,, trans; It-64'!7 K-6 r ni:?•::ir: 1i-6 G69660640 Country Ctuu 6,R 607 Walt Di'lloy 1t-!, 557 It•!. Sin Crcc•,+ t'-.;it•, X. G Glis b1.'1 Grc, ,a:: 692 /yin:! + -6 534 534 8 R,•n;i,o l:ow.,era I%-6 b34i,1 391 C.rc.ks It_6 579 Vit.ta Qrande It-6 667 2.6 113 304 Stone Vnify`y b 90 Laa ( as 2!h h,96 1.1.1 lr+ptit: N�tTjl .7r a lntaih•(+ 7,0•11 _ — s ilv 450 635 ;. Gbarluttc Wood 7'1` 238 232 7-8 Stolle Valley730 655 Los Ccrros 7-8 850 529 -- i0N �,a4.- • , U Ditto V-.l.r• 2 155 '.33ti 213- Pine 3� ' 1,450 826 F' CnIfforoialltlh 9-12 1,600 , 1,602 n; San llnn.a:t Huth 9.12 i,400 1,558 llautu ti tete 1'tgh 9-12 100 113 i.i 4,771 + i~ •1, 4, ' Dui hna,a Htah Cont. 4 OQ9 4.` - ) AmiToIAI 9=12 d 751 5 14,i+'1 14.+•Au . ..�+" l t,47't 16,0:'4 It+rG3l+ 17.383 18.'35 i...s.. K-12 14,26? 12,650 _. t i t onr in kindergarten distributed as toilowet The above Includes 5,747 K•12 student$ ands 5'Fi 8rowth/y „ fi. inform+++tatr HIBh Schaal Total Gro~ Mt1►from Now Elementary Buildin Daring: 11116 6 77 1,024 ?3i299 n: 197 / t12 116 610 1977/78 402 3 +q 1 412 Ali 1 ib 609 u ' 1978179 356 1979/80 81 103 540 1980181 902 } i09 402 1981182 llb 609 f t 402 91 1982 83 116 i.u') 402 yi 5 ri t tt d �a'`,'1 >, �� ;:Cwfit�,r"+ r ,'; t't.>..wd t .����' .t�s` i ' � t1`, <rt +..rw__c, itiii:a;y °'t t;.�'23t. Ci.:aii t� 't�:�c'`aa �a �£, � .,� "� ;a[:r:.•...r, d S �.+,'�.x".;! Ml' v 3^4 y...��,t„J '� P t{'` t-t•4 �' b $ .Ya � �..� � � �? .t-` a' ?f�b�'�s +i! ', ,f,... a'�^z•�''�`' S;: :x�'j 5�k� ,.it�{.. {'�'�.e'✓' :•`,u,ib'st`u -d�3�. ��Ay,-h.€� .';�'1 �µ.�,. h,�-T.:•.'�'�,t4v' :,s -'��; :a �tq,e'�-s: ''il.c . �='�t, -..v+ '.x ,q �'.,P. 1 . EFFECT OI? PROSECTLll ENROLLMENT GROWTIi ON EXISTING FACILITIES Niimbcr of Students Over/Uner Ca acit Gracie d Level K•.6 7-8 9-32 ' S111clent - Ca pac.it 7044 2468 1450 14 9/1977 1977 422 over 95 under 163 under i9/1978 1275 over 57 under 227, over 8: 9/1979 2356 over 61 over 378 over l�7 9/1980 3019 over 222 over 411 over 9/1977 232 over 138 under 217 under z 4 9/1978 744 over 178 ander 70 over 9/1979 1370 over 162 under 95 over A W9/1980 1881 over 37'under 83 over .• ' W 9/1977 232 over 138 under 217 under 7 9/1978 577 over 215 under 22 over 3 9/1979 1036 over 239 under 1 under U 9/1980 1410 over 143 under 52 under 1 i, i 717 R - - ..,:;,. • .r r ...r.' v ij;.> }.t �. 8ti' ,W.tie�.W to 7#t �.+'. t.���..s.. .. . ,.,, _..... ..�.. , f ATTENDANCE AREAS OF STUDENTS GENERATED BY ACTIVE DEVELOPMENTS Active Students Generated School by Developments SFR Ducts Cond. Total K-6 7-8 9-12 Alamo 17 20 13 Rancho Romero 66 77 51 h4ontair 346 401 265 Vista Grande 299 103 44 415 273 Stone Valley 430 499 329 Green Valley 524 608 401 John Baldwin 323 375 247 Greenbrook lz 14 9 Twir, Creeks 566 574 888 1183 781 Nell Armstrong 935 1085 716 Walt Disney 791 54 933 615 Country Club 104 1 121 80 Total 3780 Los Cerros 2283 342 Charlotte Wood 790 119 Pine Valley 139 321 Stone Valley 5111, 78 Total 860 California High 2139 406 Monte Vista High 1542 293 San Ramon High 2050 190 J Total 1039 The above chart locates the active developments by attendance areas and indicates the specific numuer of children expected in each. The areas of largest growth would be Green Valley, Twin Creeks, Neil Armstrong and Walt Disney. 17 718 Student Housing Assignment With the number of new schools needed and the grade organization e determines;, it remains to :-.truc:ture a priority list of which schools to build and where and when to build them. To determine this, the "Students Generated by Attenda.nce Areas" and the "Effects of Projected Enrollment .growth on Facilities" charts were prepared. The new schools were located to balance the most probable housing distribution throughout the District, The recommended new schools are located on ::lie following "Future ' Schools, 1976-1980" maps. The following recommendations are simply to provide a scale of new facility requirements and are not meant to represent the only possible solutions to our housing needs. A possible sequence of new construction by year is given below ' and briefly discussed, 1977 - K-6 School A new school to house elementary students from developments in and about the Montevideo area, Because time will not permit the construction of a new school by September of 1977, it is recommended that a portable starter school be placed on the proposed school site in Tract No. 4820 ' (Shapell Development). The proposed school could ultimately provide housing for approximately 450 students in grades kindergarten through six, 18 1975 K-6 School A new elementary school to house additional growth in and about the Montevideo area. Because time will not permit the construction of a riew school by September of 1978, it is recommended that a portable starter school be located on the Winston Valley site. 1979 - K-6 Schools A new Twin Creeks School should be built at this time to replace the existing portable school. The new facility would increase student capacity by two hundred students and could also serve the area between Crow Canyon and Bollinger Canyon Roads. (The early part of the Dame' Bishop Ranch development. ) A new elementary school will be needed in the area of the Blackhawk development, which could be provided by relocating the existing portables from the Twin Creeks site. This school would h(!Ip to relieve the pressure on the Green Valley and Vista Granclk: ISI,..hools. 1980 - Intermediate and K-6 Schools A new intermediate school on the existing Tibros site, to replar"Ie the present inadequate Charlotte Wood School. This should accomcd..?to growth at the 7-8 level until 1982-1984. The present Charlotte Wood School should be sold and the funds used to build a permanent school to replace the portable K-6 school in the Shapeli site located in the Montevideo area. This would increase the school capacity from 450 to 650 students. 19 720 1980 - Intermediate and K-6 Schools (Continued) Also, a new K-6 school will be needed in the Dame' (Bishop Ranch) ' development. This could be accorn lished by relocating the portables from the Shapell si:.e (I,.:ontevideo Area). This would relieve the Twin Creeks ' School and house the growth in the Bollinger Canyon area. ' Additional Comment 1 . New central high school and intermediate school sites should be purchased or reserved at the earliest possible elate because of the rapid development of prime laird in this area. The sites will be needed in the near future beyond the 1980 target date. ' 2. The committee would like to recommend that the District give serious consideration to implementation of year-round schools. Our limited study of the subject left all members impressed with the program's ' potential. We leave it to the administration to determine the best way to phase in this program. 3. Paragraph 3, Section 4, of the Board of Education's Policy on the Availability of Schools should be revised as follows: "This policy shsll ' be in effect until such time as sufficient facilities can be provided that are adequate by state standards. Further, this policy will be subject to ' review every four years to determine a need. " 4. 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''1 -� '� `<�r„t,t. •:, ! :w:vii;,!r'!};. .:::': �.• 1 � ti ice. ;ar:• ?:K•7?• ��:;:;,::; 1 � OWN ;;:�',•••�i::;;�:�:�:�:�:�:<::�5:�:,.,. � mz � a 00 E-4 3 4423 4 1 724 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAR 1 it . 19 In the Matter of Short Form Service Contracts to provide Training and Orientation for the Social Service Department's "Foster Parent Education and Orientation Training Program" IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contracts for the provision of training and orientation services to the Foster Parent Orientation Program operated by the Social Service Department and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contracts: Numbers Contractor Term Payment Limit 20-130-2 Paula Phipps 2/1/78 - 6/3078 $ 30 20-185 Madonna Nichols 1/1/78 - 6/3078 $ 30 PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAR 14 19786 k 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. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAR 14 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service Contractors r✓ J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By / L Deputy Clerk SD:dg H-24g 15m 72- Los:a Coun-_ Standard Fora SHORT FOR-4 4JERVict CON71LACT Dumber 20 J !l Department: Social Service Su-ject: Foster Parent Education and Training Orientation Program 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: Coa_ractor: PAULA PHIPPS Capacity: Self-employed Individual Address: 801 Eberhardt Court, Clayton, California 94517 3. =err. The effective date of this Contract is February 1, 1978 and it resinates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. =e 4na­ion. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, Upon _V_ day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately bZ ,.;itten mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed S 30 6. Counv-z-'s Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and roan prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the Read of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEZE '-R4't:: $ 10 per service unit: ( )a session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 3 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Foster Parent Education and Orientation for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two full hours of such services. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Contract is subject to the Special Conditions attached hereto. 8. 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. 9. Inde=nification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from a3.1 liabilities and claims for damages for dea.h, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder,, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents ok. employees; __ C gUcOM Y 10. Leval Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Califoznia Go.ernment Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the United States Social Security Act as amended (P.L. 96-647); 45 CFR Section 228.84. 11. 3gmatures. Th gnatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNT,:, 0: C , C_A.LIFORNIA CONTRACTOR R. I. Schroder, E By Designee Recc=ended blZpae n t ( esign a o1 ria capacity) 3r Designee (Form approved 3y County Counsel) 72 ; (A-4620 7176) yacrori,mod with board order SPECIAL CONDITIONS 9 V n //�� Number"' � 1 *3 0 -- 2 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. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records Perth:--ing to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit _.:_horized representatives of the County, the State of California, snd the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by a"tho=ized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business 'records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all docu--ents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Cortractor's final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives o= the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting coni;:entiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Coat actor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or re'_ating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will net be oxen to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra— tion o: such: service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by lav may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials: -� ontractor County Dept. 7127 12 C:;nzra Costa Cour: Standard Form : ? r Si?03T_ FORM CERVI_r_ CONTRACT i. Contract Identification. lumber 0 0 _ � � ZI Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Parent Education and Training Orientation Program 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: Contractor: MADONNA NICHOLS Capacity: Self-employed Individual Address: 1324 West Street, Concord, California 94521 3. Term. The ef'=ective date of this Contract is January 1. 1978 and it terminates June 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, unor. five—day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total. payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed S 30 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County. shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RSTE: $ 10 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO r_XCEED a total or 3 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Foster Parent Education and Orientation for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two full hours of such services. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Contract is subject to the Special Conditiocs attached hereto. 8. Indevendent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relati.onchip Iof agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. 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 prop^rty, including without limitation, all consequential damages, fro= any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor c,ereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. �t (X 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the United States Social Security Act as amended (P.L. 96-647); 45 CFR Section 228.84. 11. Signatures. These s' atures attest the parties' agreement hereto: C0b-MY OF 0_' CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR R. f.Schroder B Bv "Ja4LU;1,n,__ Designee Recommended by Department (Desi gfn ate ffi is capacity) By z[lO'Oz Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) 1AIcrofitmed with board order (A-4620 7/76) SFEC;AL CONDITIONS Number 2 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. Insvection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract 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, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract 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 date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra— tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. i Initials: ��"�'• Contractor County Dept. 729 i And the Board adjourns to meet on �C� �� 7 d at �. � n 7 m- , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. Z.Zc- Schroder,.NChairman 0 ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy 730 SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MARCH 14,14, 1978, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel adjustments for Civil Service, District Attorney, Library, Medical Services, Social Service, and Orinda Fire Protection District. Approved appropriation adjustments for Health Dept. , Medical Services, Superior Court, and Library; and internal adjustments for Library, Treasurer- Tax Collector, Retirement Administration, Cooperative Extension Service, Probation, Medical Services, Public Works, Marshal-Bay Judicial District, Sheriff-Coroner, Public Defender, Human Resources Agency, County Administrator, Health Dept. Denied claims for damages filed by B. Miller, A. O'nion, R. Hughes, P. Tochiana, and K. Trent; and denied application to present late claim filed by R. Lope7. California Youth Authority. Acknowledged receipt of report submitted by the County Auditor-Controller concerning write-off of certain hospital accounts receivable. Accepted Offers of Dedication for recording only for M.S. 254-76 and M.S. 170-76. Accepted Grant Deed from Balham Associates, Ltd. for LUP 2093-76. As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accepted Grant Deed from Citation Homes for Sub. 4327. As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Zone 3B, fixed March 21, 1978 at 10:35 a.m. for public hearing on Upper Green Valley Creek North Branch Detention Basin. Approved $25 , 000 increase in contract contingency fund for the South Danville storm drain project. Accepted resignation of R. Olson from the Manpower Advisory Council. Awarded contracts to : Bostrom-Bergen Metal Products for Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, Martinez; Atlas Plastering, Inc. for Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall, Martinez; Ball & Schafer Metal Products, Inc. `or Detention Facility Food Service, Martinez; Gallagher & Burk, Inc. for County Temporary Parking Lots, Martinez. Adopted Ordinance No. 78-17 rezoning land in the Alamo area (Planning Commission initiated, 2192-RZ) . Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to conduct contract negotiations with prospective contractors for completion of purchase of service contracts. 7,31 March 14, 1978 Summary, contimied Page 2 Approved request of C. James (1774-RZ) to rezone land in the Alamo area and fixed March 21, 1978 for adoption of Ordinance No. 78-20 giving effect to same. Approved request of G. M. Development Company (1881-RZ) to rezone land in the Danville area and fixed March 21, 1978 for adoption of Ordinance No. 78-20 giving effect to same. Authorized appointment of J. Minor at fourth step of Salary Level 240 as requested by Marshal of the Mt. Diablo Judicial District. Fixed March 28, 1978 at 11:30 a.m. for hearing with respect to request of San Ramon Valley Unified School District re County' s School Facility Dedication Ordinance No. 78-10. Authorized reimbursement to certain employees for the cost to purchase raingear. Acknowledged receipt of letter from County Administrator advising of status of legislation included in County Legislative Program for 1978 . Acknowledged receipt of letter from the County Administrator on implementation of county unemployment insurance program and referred same to Finance Committee. Acknowledged receipt of report from County Administrator and Director of _ Personnel with respect to an Executive Compensation Program Based on Performance Evaluation. Authorized Chaiaman. to .sign atatement of-intent to establish •Adult .Dap-- _ .„ Health Care program in Contra Costa County; instructed Director, Human Resources Agency, to send letters to state officials expressing concern of the Board with respect to the manner in- which the legislation was written; and to explore possible waivers to composition of Planning Council in order to make it possible to utilize present staff and established advisory boards to serve the planning functions. Amended January 10, 1978 Board Order authorizing execution of Subgrant Modification Agreements with certain CETA Title VI PSE Project and Sustainment Program Subgrantees. Authorized write-off of delinquent general accounts receivable. Approved Addendum No. I to contract ducments for Orinda Community Center Park, Phase IV. As ex officio the Governing Body of the Pinole Fire Protection District, accepted resignation of T. Cutino and authorized Chairman to execute Certificate of Appreciation. Appointed M. Conner to Overall Economic Development Program Committee. Declared vacant the membership position of M. Porter on the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area M-16. March 14, 1978 Summary, continued Page 3 As ex officio the Governing Body of the Brentwood Fire Protection District, accepted resignation of L. Wolfe from the Board of Directors. Accepted resignation of G. Campbell from Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board. Accepted resignation of E. Jones from the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-4. Approved request of We Care Day Treatment Center for an appropriation of $11,000 to enable said facility to operate for the remainder of current year. Requested County Administrator to generate a report with respect to BARTD' s proposal to use electronic monitoring devices rathen than station attendants in certain stations of the District. Adopted the following numbered resolutions : 78/215, as ex officio the Board of Directors of the West County Fire Protection District, conveying District property to the City of San Pablo for recreational purposes , 78/216, amending Resolution No. 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions ; 78/217, fixing April 13 , 1978 at 2:00 p.m. to receive bids for Site and Development at Women' s Minimum Security Facility, RicbmApad area; 78/218 , adopting Local Rules for the Assessment Appeals Board and Assessment Hearing Officers. 78/219, fixing April 13, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. to receive bids for Walnut Boulevard Widening Project, Brentwood area; 78/220, ratifying denial or appeal of City of Walnut Creek and approving Application of Beacon Point Associates for LUP 2012-77 together with revised site plan; 78/221, accepting as complete as of February 10, 1978 the contract with H. Hess for Boulevard War Bridge, Walnut Creek area; 78/222, as ex officio the Governing Board of County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, annexing Areas A, B, C, and D to Drainage Area 290, Oakley area; 78/223 , fixing April 25, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. for public.hearing on proposed abandonment of portion of drainage easement on Lot 38, Sub. 4496, Danville area; 78/224, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, accepting as complete contract with Siri Construction Co. for apparatus repair shop and extending contract time from February 11 to March 14; 78/225, approving final map and agreement with Champlin & Cotton Development Company, Inc. , for Sub. 5082, Danville area; 78/226, approving final map and agreement with Renown Development Co. for Sub . 5035, Alamo area; 78/227, approving parcel map and agreement with J. & R. Forey for M.S. 170-76, E1 Sobrante area; 78/228, approving parcel map for M.S. 139-77, Danville area; 78/229, approving parcel map for M.S. 140-77 , Brentwood area; 78/230, accepting as complete contract with J. Hayward for M.S. 185-76, Alamo area; 78/231, designating successors to the members of the Board of Supervisors and designating an alternate temporary county seat. March 14, 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Granted appeal of J. Hernandez from Planning Commission denial of application 2163-RZ: to rezone land in the Byron area. Denied appeal of C. & M. Felice, owners, from Condition No. 1 of Conditions of Approval imposed by San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection with M.S. 249-77, Walnut Creek area. Fixed April 11, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of County Planning Commission with respect to application of Clayco Corporation (2198-RZ) to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area. Fixed April 11, 1978 at 11:05 a.m. for hearing on appeal of E. Moura from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of application for M.S. 247-77 in the Tassajara area. Fixed April 11, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. for hearing on appeal of 0. Reiss from certain conditions of approval imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection with application for M.S. 229-77, Tassajara area. Authorized Legal defense for Acting County Auditor-Controller and County Sheriff-Coroner with respect to Superior Court Action No. 184329 and J. Blake, Senior Sanitarian, with respect to Superior Court Action No. 182974. Referred to : County Administrator, request for State Dept. of Consumer Affairs for Board endorsement of AB 1289; letter from CSAC with respect to filing claims for mandated costs pursuant to Senate Bill 90; and zesolution adopted by Antioch City Council requesting the loan of one police vehicle from County until City takes delivery of replacement vehicle. Authorized Chairman to execute: As ex officio the Board of Directors of Tassajara Fire Protection District, amendment to Agreement for M=tual Fire Assistance between certain fire protection jurisdictions; Termination of Reimbursement Agreement taken to guarantee repayment of cost of services rendered by County to L. Terwilliger and P. Altenbaugh; Joint Use Agreement with Church of Christ for parking lot, Richmond area, for- use by Social Service Dept. ; state Dept. of Health Contract Amendment 7#29-213-4 to provide for continuation of Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment funding by State through October 31, 1977; State Dept. of Health Contract Amendment #29-203-7 for provision of additional services for Women, Infants and Children Program administered by the Health Dept. ; Short Form Service Contracts for provision of training and orientation services to Foster Parent Orientation P=ogram; Short Form Service Cont=act for provision of training and consultation services to Social Service/:Mental Health Departments seminar on "Human Sexuality; The diddle Years and Beyond"; Contract = 35077 with A. Pines, Ph.D. for provision of training in Preventing Burnout for Probation Dept. staff; Contract #20-024-1 with Pittsburg Unified School District for provision of child day care services under Title IV-A and IV-C of Federal Social Security Act; Contract with State Dept. of Youth Authority for provision of Diagnostic Treatment Detention Services , Juvenile Court Placements ; Contract with Counseling Clinics,. Inc. , for training of Mental Health staff ; March 14, 1978 Summary, continued Page 5 Authorized Chairman to execute (cont'd) : Contracts with Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools, Neighborhood House of No. Richmond, Inc. , and Pittsburg Unified School District for CETA Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Project; Cop-tract with Contra Costa Co=ranity College District (Cooperative Extensio; Service) for UPSPROUT Community Garden Project. Extended operation of Crisis Resolution Center from March 14, 1978 to April 4, 1978 and requested Internal Operations Committee to review policy of establishing facilities in residential neighborhoods, and requested Director of Planning and staff to review and submit a report on operation of existing policy. Authorized Public Works Director to execute: Agreement with California Dept. of Fish and Game defining the conditions and manner of proposed project to be performed within and over Wildcat Creek, North Richmond area; Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for soils testing and soils strength evaluation in area where North Richmond By-Pass Road crosses over Wildcat Creek; Consulting Services Ao eement with Isakson and Associates, Inc. for - . services in connection with pending litigation on 1976 Livorna Road reconstruction project; Consulting Services Agreement with Woodward-Cede Consultants for geotechnical en;ineering insnect_on and testi-_v, services for Kitchen/Dining Hall Fac-­; tr, Sherif-f' s Rehabilitation Center, Clayton; -De=erred Improvement Agreement with G. B. Stonebarger et al for M.S. 140-77 Brentwood area; Deferred I=rovement Agreement with Balham Associates, Ltd. , for LU'P 2093-7f Danville area; Deferred Improvement Agreement with A. Lee-masters for M.S. 254-76, EI Sobrante area. Approved Traffic Resolutions Nos. 24 - through 2422. As enc officio the Board of Supervisors of County Storm Drainage District Zone 16, approved Joint' F_xe:cise of Powers Agreement with City of Pleasant Hill for . construction of Line C. Canal Crossing. Authorized Chairman to execute Amendment to Third -Year Community Developmen Program P=oject. Agreement - (1977-1978) "with the City of E1 Cerrito. As ex officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Fire Protection Distrct, approved Addendum No. 1 to plans and specifi ications for Classroom Remodeling at Fire College. Authorized Public Works Director to execute Cons=_tlti^g Services Agreement with T. Baak & Associates, for design and constructor. documents for Store Valle- School Neighborhood Park, Phase II, Alamo. Authorized refund to Dame' Construction Company for Sub. 44 6, Danville area. Increased revolving fund of the Delta Municipal Court from $200 to $220. vJ The preceding documents contain 733 pages .