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'J,P^"" .... . ."_ ,.. .. . _ ._•.. , _ ,.:. .. , .... .... . ........ .r<.. irc: cb. .. . , ....„+.i+iKi •ej;:t' l:t.u '-r t .. s., .: 4LF•,, . ,.. .,.. .. ,. i. .>r<.. ,. r •. .... .... ... .••,. .l _... _.. ..n. •.r-i+.o r::d .. rJFe� ,w..i•: ,:::;: are the calendars prepared by the The following ��lorks Director Clerk, County pdrtinistrator, and Public for Board consideration, l 00001 JAMES P.KENNY.RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROBERT I.SCHRODER ,sT DISTRICT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CHAIRMAN NANCY i:.FAHDEN.MARTINEZ ERIC M.HASSELTINE 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT I.SCHRODER LAFAYETTE AND FOR JAMES R OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK 31110 DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND EX OFFICIO CLERK Os THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL ATN DISTRICT BOARD CHAMBERS.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION WILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG P.O.sox 9 s s PHONE(415)372.2371 5TH DISTRICT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94533 TUESDAY MAY 16, 1978 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. Presentation of resolution to Mr. Andrew J. DeLaFontaine, retiring Chairman of the County Board of Parole Commissioners. Consider recommendations of the Public Works' Director. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including. Finance Committee (Surervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) regarding progress report on implementation plans for an Enterprise Fund for County Medical Services. 9:45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957 . 6) as required or recess. 10:30 A.M. Hearing on proposed abandonment of drainage easement (O1d .Crow Canyon Road) , San Ramon area. 10:30 A.M. Time fixed to consumate exchange of County owned property for property of equal value owned by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland, said property being required for park purposes, on behalf of County Service Area R-7. 10:45 A.M. Hearing on petition of David Mueller and other electors to transfer inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District. 10:55 A.M. Hearing on the proposed acquisition of real property by eminent domain for road widening purposes, Empire Avenue, Oaksey area. 11:00 A.M. Hearing on petition of Broadmoor Homes, Inc. to transfer uninhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District. 11: 10 A.M. Hearing on proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the San Ramon Valley area as it affects the Blackhawk Ranch area. 11: 15 A.M. Hearing on recommendation of the County Planning Commission with respect to request of F. P. Bellecci, 2178-RZ, to rezone land in the Oakley area. If approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading and fix May 23, 1978 for adoption. Hearings on proposals that Board concur with findings of overcrowded conditions in the following: 11:20 A.M. Byron Union School District; and 11:25 A.M. John Swett Unified School District. 00002 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued May 16, 1978 11:45 A.M. Presentation by Mr. Michael W. Murray, Principal Regional Official, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD 1. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll. 2. ADOPT Ordinance No. 78-37 (introduced May 9, 1978) Alamo Partnership, 2158-RZ, to rezone land in the Alamo area. 3. ADOPT resolution declaring surplus in Improvement Fund and authorizing distribution thereof for Assessment bistrict 1973-4 (Danville Off-Street Parking) . 4. ADOPT resolution proclaiming the period beginning May 5, 1978 and ending June 3, 1978 as "National Hospital Month." . 5. ACKNOWLEDGE receipt of hospital accounts written off in April by the County Auditor-Controller, pursuant to Board policy as �. set forth in its Resolution No. 74/640. 6. AUTHORIZE legal defense for persons who have so requested, in connection with Contra Costa Superior Court Nos. 184977 and 186700. 7: INITIATE proceedings and fix June 20, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. for hearing on the following annexations: Subdivision No. 4955, San Ramon area, to County Service Area L-42; and Doctor's Park, ??pine Island North, Hutchinson, Sierra-McGuire, North Main, Creekside, and Decker to the City of Walnut Creek. S. APPROVE proposed annexation No. 78-5, San Ramon area, to County Service Area L-42. 9. AUTHORIZE extension of time . in which to submit a tentative map in connection with Ditz-Crane, Subdivision No. 4833, E1 Sobrante area. 10. ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements -in Minor Subdivision 165-76, Pacheco-Pleasant Hill area. 11. DENY the claims of Edward Eugene Loeppke,- William Eugene Davies, and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. ITEMS 12 - 23: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item.) 12. CONSIDER adoption of resolution in opposition to Proposition 13, Alice Johnson, Coordinator of Contra Costa YES ON 8 - NO ON 13. Coalition, has been granted ten minutes of agenda time to speak on this proposal (pursuant to Board Calendar Policy Resolution No. 71/298) . 13. LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, advising that in its review of mental health services the Advisory Board wishes to take into account the reports being prepared. by Dr. Paul O'Rourke and the State investigating team, and that therefore its recommendations should not be expected prior to May 23, 1978. CONSIDER CONCURRENCE WITH PROPOSED PLAN 0(1103 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued May 16, 1978 14. LETTERS froom State Senator John A. Nejedly proposing that the County obtain information on property located at Rollins Lake for possible use as a county camp site, and advising that he has located' some potential sites for a county camp facility and inquiring if the Board wishes to pursue this matter. DIRECT THAT CLERK INFORM SENATOR THAT COUNTY IS WITHHOLDING CONSIDERATION OF NEW PROGRAMS PENDING CLARIFICATION OF FUTURE FINA::CIAL OUTLOOK. 15. MEMORANDUM from Director of Planning transmitting proposed revisions of Environmental Assessment Procedures and Guide- lines for Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports to be used by the County in implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) , and recommending Board adoption of said Guidelines. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND REFER TO INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE 16. LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board, urging that the Board support retention of a 4.5 million budget augmentation for drug abuse programs recommended by the Governor and that the Board also support West County as top priority for utilization of the county's share of said funds. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY FOR REPORT 17. LETTERS from Deputy Probation Officer and Juvenile Court Referee requesting Board authorization of legal defense in connection with Small Claims Action No. 18230. REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL FOR ADVICE 18. LETTER from Co-Chairpersons, Mental Health Task Force of the Contra Costa County Advisory Council on Aging, submitting a nominee for the Mental Health Advisory Board Screeninb Committee and recommendations for membership on the Me::tal Health Advisory Board. REFER TO INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE 19. LETTER from Mr. J. B. Bushman seeking Board assistance with respect to alleged traffic hazard at 191 Greenway Drive, Walnut Creek. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 20. MEMORANDUM from Senior Legislative Representative, County Supervisors Association of California, requesting submittal of estimated costs for compliance with proprosed legislation (SB 1480) which would require counties to provide daily visits to traps used for predatory animal control purposes. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 21. LETTER from Executive Vice President, Starlite Homes, requesting that the County (pursuant to its Frontage Improvement Policy) .participate in the cost of offsite storm drainage improvements on Camino Tassajara in connection with Subdivisions 4607 and 4704, Danville area. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. FOR RECOMMENDATION 22. LETTERS from State Senator J. A. Nejedly, State Assemblyman D. E. Boatwright, and San Francisco County Supervisor L. S. -Dolson responding to Board communication concerning proposal of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to acquire Jersey and Sherman Islands for conversion into wetlands. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 004 Board of Supervislors' Calendar, continued May 16, 1978 23. LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, requesting that Board of Supervisors rescind the special screening committee for selection of members to serve on said Advisory Board, asking that a designee be appointed for the Supervisor member and transmitting a letter from Chairperson of the Services to Minorities Committee of the Mental Health Advisory Board, objecting to the screening process. B4:,ARD ACTION TAKEN ON APRIL 25, 1978; ADVISE MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD THAT PROCEDURE WILL BE REVIEWED. LATER AFTER IT IS DETERMINED HOW SATISFACTORILY THE SPECIAL SCREENING COMMITTEE PROCEDURE ' WORKS THIS YEAR ITEMS 24 - 27 : INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 24. LETTER from Executive Director, Mental Health Association of Contra Costa County, advising that Mr. Charles Boatmun and Mrs. Juanita LeBeaux have been selected as the Association's representatives on the screening committee for appointments to the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board; and LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, submitting the names of its two representatives and two alternates to serve on the screening committee for appointments to the Mental Health Advisory Board. 25. LETTER from Ms. Elizabeth Eisenhurh, L.C.S.W. , urging that the Board use its authority to initiate changes at the County Hospital. 26. LETTER from County Sheriff-Coroner advising that the Senate of the California State Legislature honored the department by passing a resolution commending the success of its Minority Recruitment Program and its Affirmative Action designate, Deputy Sheriff Surry Poole. 27. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, advising that the terms of office for all members of the Contra Costa . County, Subarea Advisory Council of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency expired on March 31, 1978, and suggesting that vacancies be filled as quickly as possible. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form proviae-d on the rostrum and furnishthe Clerk with a written copy of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEETINGS OF BOARD COMMITTEES The Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) will meet regularly on each Monday at 9:30 a.m. in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, and on Wednesday if necessary. The Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) will meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the Administrator's Conference Room, County Administration Building. 0000h A OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions May 16, 1978 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Department From To Auditor- Data Processing Data Processing Equipment Controller Equipment Operator II (Data Operator I, #07 Processing) Various Supervising Office Manager Clerk II, Office Manager I (all positions) Civil Service Supervising Supervising Clerk Clerk I (class & positions) District Family Support Office Manager Attorney Clerical Assistant #01 Supervising Office Manager Clerk I, #01, 02, #03 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Department Addition Cancellation Civil Service Office Manager - (class only) Health Past Conviction - Program Coordinator 0000fu 0 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-16-78 Page: 2. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 3. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) - Robert Jornlin Washington, D. C. National Association Social Service 5-18-78 & 5-19-78 of Counties Welfare and Social Service Steering and Technical Advisory Committee (b) Judy Ann Miller Atlanta, GA National Association Human Resources 7-8-78 to 7-13-78 of County Manpower Officials-Annual Meeting III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 4. Planning. Appropriate $24,450 of revenue received from deve opens for preparation of environmental impact reports. D. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following budget units: Public Works (Road Construction) , County administrator (Plant Acquisition) , Bay Municipal Court, County Manpower Office, County Medical Services (4) , County Administrator, Sheriff-Coroner, Riverview Fire Protection District, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS None. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 6. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) City: of Use of Sheriff- No Cost 5/1/78 until Brentwood Coroner firing terminated range 0000� To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-16-78 Page: 3. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 6. Agency Purpose Amount Period (b) Los Medanos Office on Aging $1,000 5/1/78 - College workshop 6/30/78 (c) United Council Amend existing $1,202 10/1/77 of Spanish contract to 9/30/78 Speaking increase funds for Organizations, Health Dept. Inc. Nutrition Project including the addition of 1 site and 40 meals daily (d) Edward Tatum Provide appraisal $2,700 5/17/78 services 6/30/78 (e) Housing Office on Aging, $5,000 3/1/78 - Authority of furnishing of 6/30/78 the County of Martinez Multi- Costa purpose Senior Center (f) Pleasant Hill Office on Aging, $5,000 3/1/78 - Recreation and Pleasant Hill 6/30/78 Park District Senior Center refurbishing project 7. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to sign Medical Specialist contracts with two physicians for services to be provided to County Medical Services during the period May 1, 1978 through April 30, 1979, at rates established by Resolution No. 77/326. VI. LEGISLATION S. Establish county position on measures pending before the 1978 Session of the California State Legislature as follows: Bill Number Subject Position SB-1815 Regional Emergency Medical Support, as .Services (EMS) grant funding. amended May 4, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-16-78 Page: 4. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 9. Approve Relocation Assistance Claim form, dated May 1, 1978 from Christine Samples for relocation payment resulting from acquisition of property for Civic Center purposes; ,authorize Supervising Real Property Agent to sign said claim form on behalf of the County and authorize the County Auditor-Controller to issue a warrant in the amount of $440, payable to Christine Samples. 10. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a month-to-month rental agreement between county and Bart A. Bisio, et al. , for premises at 938 Main Street, Martinez for continued occupancy by the Probation Department. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS 11. Approve revised standard agreement forms for use in the Social Service Department in-Hone Supportive Services Program and authorize the County Welfare Director, or his designee, to execute said agreements with recipients participating in the program as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 12. Ackr_owledge receipt and take under review report submitted by Paul F. O'Rourke, M.D. , Verne Horn and Robert Van Horn, consultants, entitled "A Review of the Public Administration of Health and Related Services in Contra Costa County, California. " 13. Adopt order establishing maximum reimbursement rates for care of minors receiving services rendered by Crisis Resolution Homes, as recommended by the County Probation Department and the Office of County Auditor-Controller. 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 AGENDA ITEMS: Wednesday, 12 Noon 00009 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 May 16, 1978 GENERAL Item 1. CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS - APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1 - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, 651 Pine Street, Martinez. The Addendum provides miscellaneous corrections and clarifications to the plans and specifications . No increase in the estimated construction cost is anticipated. (RE: 4405-4267-C3-EDA) (B&G) A_ G E N_ D A_ Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 May 16, 1978 000lo CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Department Agenda for May 16, 1978 REPORTS None SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS I, II, III, & V Item 1. STREET SWEEPING - APPROVE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AV. D ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Various Areas It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications for the annual County Service Areas Street sweeping Project and advertise for bids to be received at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 15, 1978. The Engineer's estimated contract cost is $33,000. This project is funded by the various County Service Areas. The contract requires that the streets be swept once. a month, except in the Orinda Business District where they are to be swept once a week and the Discovery Bay Area where they are to be swept four times a year. The contract is for the period of July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report Requirements as a Class I Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. (F CP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. CENTER AVENUE - APPROVE CONTRACT AMENDMENT. - Pacheco Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an Amendment to Right of Way Contract dated May 3, 1978 , from Joe and Mary K. Arnold and authorize the Public Works Director to execute said Amendment on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to issue a warrant in the amount of $700.00, payable to Joe and Mary K. Arnold for damage to their yard improvements by the road reconstruction, as specified in the contract.. (RE: Project No. 3471-4342-663-76) 00011 (RP) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 12 May 16, 1978 Item 3. WILLOW STREET EXTENSION - DECLARE TO BE A COUNTY HIGHWAY Martinez Area On April 18, 1978 this Board passed a Resolution of Necessity for the acquisition by eminent domain of property between Ward and Green Streets in the City of Martinez in line with and for the extension of Willow Street for one block in said City. The County intends to pay for the above-mentioned property along with all the costs of its acquisition and to pay all costs for the maintenance of said Extension after its construction is completed. For the foregoing reasons, it is recommended that the Board DETERMINE that it is of general County interest that said Willow Street Extension be designated a new County highway and be wholly laid out, acquired, constructed and maintained by the County within the -boundaries of the City of Martinez. The Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to send a copy of this resolution to the governing body of the City of Martinez immediately so that said City may have an Opportunity to indicate its consent to the action taken herein. (RE: W.O. #4101-667) (RP) Item 4. WALNUT CREEK - APPROVE RIGHT OF ENTRY - Pacheco 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, approve the Right of Entry requested by the State •of California to expedite the relocation of an 8-inch Southern Pacific oil pipeline in conjunction with the pending construction of State Highway 4 at the Walnut Creek channel and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said Right of Entry on behalf of the District. (RE: W/O 8367 - 7505) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 5. TREAT BLVD. - ACCEPT DEED - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Grant Deed dated April 10, 1978 from Richard A. Beserra, conveying 430 square feet of land in fee and a 496 square foot temporary slope easement required for the widening of Treat Blvd. Payment to the Grantor of $3,900. 00 for said property rights be processed by. CALTRANS in accordance with Agreement between the County and the State of California, approved by the Board (Fesolution No. 77/921) on November 8 , 1977 and as provided for in the Right of Way Contract dated April 10, 1978 between Grantor and the State. (RE: Project #4861-4331-663-76, FAU-M-3072 (29)) (RP) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 2-of 12 May 16, 1978 00012 Item 6. PINE CREEK - ACCEPT DEED - Walnut Creek 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 a Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract, dated May 8, 1978 from David C. and Judith A. Bostrom and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said contract on behalf of the District. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to issue a warrant in the amount of $25,000.00 payable to Western Title Insurance Company, Escrow No. M-310708-LC and deliver same to the Real Property Division for payment. Payment is for 12,970 square feet of land. Environmental and planning considerations have been complied with. (RE: W.O. 8545-7520) (RP) Item 7. PARNELL COURT - ACCEPT RENTAL AGREEMENT - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Rental Agreement with Ronald M. Block dated May 5, 1978, and authorize the Public Works Director to sign the Agreement on behalf of the County. The Agreement provides for rental of County-owned property at A9 Parnell Court, Walnut Creek, on a month-to-month, as-is basis, for $385.00 per month, effective May 8, 1978. (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item g. CITY OF CONCORD BIKE TRAIL• - COM7EY DEED - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve the conveyance of a pubiic bicycle and pedestrian pathway easement to the City of Concord over District lands and authorize the Board Chairman .to sign said easement on behalf of the District (RP) (RE: W.O. 8399-7520) Item 9. MYRTLE DRIVE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Concord Area At the request of representatives of the Ayers Elementary School and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution; No. 2437 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 or the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of MYRTLE DRIVE (05264B) Concord, beginning at a point 315 feet east of the center line of AYERS ROAD and extending easterly a distance of 445 feet. (TO) A_ G 'E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 12 llr May 16, 1978 Item 10. GRAYSON CREEK - ACCEPT DEED - Pleasant Hill 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 a Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract, dated May 3, 1978 from A. Robert Bourgeois and Juliette C. Bourgeois and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said contract on behalf of the District. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $34,000.00, payable to Western Title Insurance Company, Escrow No. M-310557-5-LC. Said payment is for 16,000 square feet of high density apartment-zoned land and improvements; consisting of a 40-year-old, 2-bedroom cottage. (RE: W.O. 8535-7520) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 11. STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 29A - ADOPT RESOLUTION Or INTENT AND SET PUBLIC -HEARING - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, adopt a Resolution of Intent, setting the time and place for the Board to conduct a public hearing on the matter of dissolv- ing Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 29A. It is further recommended that the Clerk of the Board be directed to publish the Resolution of Intent. The area comprising Drainage Zone 29A has been annexed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290. Since the Drainage Area will provide the same services, there is no need to ;seep Drainage Zone 29A in existence. (9:30 a.m. on June 27, 1978 is suggested for the hearing date) (FCP) t Item 12. ROUNDHIyL ROAD - EXTEND AGREEMENT - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an extension to the Road improvement Agreement for the Roundhill Road at Las Quebradas Road Acceptance Project to and including July 14, 1978. Owner: Thomas C. Blair, Peggy M. Blair, Edward B. Shonyo, Betty J. Shonyo. Location:_ Roundhill Road acceptance is located in Alamo at Roundhill Road and Las Quebradas. 00014 A_ G E N D A* Public Works Department Page 4 of 12 May 16, 1978 Item 13. SUBDIVISION 4775 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4775 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Falender Homes Corp. the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement. Owner: Falender Homes' Corporation 1885 Oak Park Blvd. Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Location: Subdivision 4775 fronts for approximately 670' on the nor t7 side of Via Lucia, on the south side of Patricia Lane in the Alamo Area. (LD) Item 14. SUBDIVISION 4383 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - San Ramon Area .The Public Works Director has indicated that the minor deficiencies for which a cash deposit was posted in Subdivision 4383 have been corrected and that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4383 have satis- factorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Dame Construction Company, Inc. , the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement, and the $1,100 cash deposit to insure correction of the deficiencies. Owner: Dame Construction Company, Inc. , P. O. Box 100, San Ramon, California 94583 Location: Subdivision 4383 fronts on the south side of Crow Canyon Road, north of Norris Canyon Road,= and.west of the Bollinger Canyon Road extension.- (LD) Item 15. SUBDIVISION 4454 - ACCEPT ROAD - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept as a County Road a portion of Teresa Lane between Highway 4 and Subdivision 4454 in the Oakley Area. (LD) A_'G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 12 May 16, 1978 00015 Item 16. COUNTY SERVICE AREA D-14 - REQUEST APPROVAL FOR DISSOLUTION Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, by resolution, make application to the Local Agency Formation Commission for approval to dissolve County Service Area D-14 . On March 14 , 1978, the area comprising County Service Area D-14 was annexed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290. The Drainage Area will provide the services for which the Service Area was originally formed. (FCP) (Agenda continues on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 12 May 16, 1978 vlf1� Item 17. DIABLO ROAD - INCREASE PAYMENT LIMIT - Diablo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an i.ncrea& in the payment limit of the Consulting Services Agreement dated October 11, 1977, with the firm of Creegan and D'Angelo, from $12,000 to $15,500. This Agreement provided for a design study of Diablo Road between Green Valley Road and Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard. The scope of the study will be expanded to include one additional alternate and also to include input from the Diablo Community Services District and the Diablo Property Owners. (RE: Work Order No. 4344-661) (LD) Item 18. LAND USE PERMIT 2121-75 - ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS AS COMPLETE - Antioch Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an order stating that the improvements constructed under a Road _improvement in conjunction with Land Use Permit 2121-75 have been satisfactorily completed. 2. Accept the widening of Pittsburg-Antioch Highway into the County maintained road system. Road Improvement Agreement dated: November 30, 1976 Developer: Louis D. Madrigal P.O. Box 681 Antioch, CA 94509 Location: Land Use Permit 2121-75 is located on the s outhside of the Pittsburg-Antioch Highway east of Standard Oil Avenue in the Antioch area. (LD) Item 19. SUBDIVISION MS 301-77 - APPROVE MAP - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Parcel Map for Subdivision MS 301-77. Subdivider: James E. Roos P.O. Box 633 Diablo, CA 94528 (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 12 May 16, 1978 00 01�'f Item 19 continued: Location: Subdivision NLS 301-77 is located 800 ft. northeast of Bollinger Canyon Road, about 2h miles northwest of Crow Canyon Road, in the San Ramon area. (LD) Item 20. DANVILLE PARKING LOT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville Area At the request of the Advisory Committee for the Danville Parking Lot Maintenance District and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution 'No. 2441 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22519 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby limited to two (2) hours at anytime within the entire easterly half of the Danville Parking 1 . District's Lot, located adjacent to Railroad Avenue between Prospect Avenue and Linda Mesa in Danville; and all-day parking is hereby permitted within the entire westerly half of said parking lot. (TO) Item 21. WILLOW PASS ROAD - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - West Pittsburg At the request of local businessmen and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2442 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be limited to two (2) hours from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. , Sundays and Holidays except- ed, along the south side of Willow Pass Road (#5181) , West Pittsburg, beginning at the intersection of Alves Lane and extending easterly a distance of 313 feet. Traffic Resolution #1523 pertaining to the two (2) hour time limit parking in the above area is hereby rescinded. (TO) Item 22. DIABLO ROAD-BROADMOOR - .APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville and San Ramon Areas At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineer- ing and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution Nos. 2438 & 2439 be approved as follows: (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works De art, t Page 9 of 12 May 16, 199001/6 Item 22 continued: Traffic Resolution No. 2438 _ . Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of Diablo Road (#4721B) Danville, beginning at a point 872 feet east of the center line of Front Street and extending easterly a distance of 50 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 2439 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be p-rohibited at all times on the east side of Broadmoor Drive (#5503) San Ramon beginning at a point 42 feet north of the center line of Millbridge Drive and extending southerly a distance of 165 feet. (TO) GENERAL Item 23. VARIOUS SUBDIVISIONS - DETERMINATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors make a determina- tion that the division and development of the below listed properties in the manner set forth on the respective maps will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easements. Subdivision Owner Area Sub 5062 Shapell Industries & Roman Martinez Catholic Bishop of Oakland Sub 4889 Fred D. and Alice Lorenzetti Oakley (LD) Item 24 . LILAC DRIVE - APPROVE ABANDONMENT - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors summarily abandon a portion of Lilac Drive and direct the Clerk of the Board to cause a certified copy of the Resolution of Abandonment to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder. The portion of the right of way to be abandoned is excess right of way resulting from a shift in road alignment due to frontage improvements which were constructed as a condition of approval of Subdivision MS 123-76. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 9• of 12 May 16, 101A i n Item 24 continued: The Planning Commission teviewed the proposed abandonment at it's regular meeting on May 9, 1978. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors -waive the $500 deposit as set forth in the County's Policy for processing requests for road and easement abandonments. (LD) Item 25. RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD OF CONTRACTS The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received bids. (ADM) Item 26. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - CANCEL CONTRACT AWARD - Martinez Area Atlas Plastering, Inc. , Fresno, California, :as awarded a contract in the amount of $1,665,000 on March 9, 1978, for Detention Facility Lath, Plaster, and Drywall, .Project No. 5269-926-(55) . Since that date, they have been unable to furnish the performance and materials bonds required by State law. These bonds are required before the contract can be fully executed. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors cancel the contract award to Atlas Plastering, Inc. ; declare the forfeiture of its bid bond with Fremont Indemnity Company, Los Angeles, California,- in the amount of 10 percent of- the $1,665,000 bial; direct the Public Works Director and County Counsel to take appropriate action to recover damages; and award the contract to the second low bidder, Rollie French Company of San Jose, California, in the amount of $1,874,000. These actions are required to continue progress on the Detention Facility Project and avoid delay. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(55) ) (DYE' Item 27. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2:00p.m. , Thrusday, June 15, 1978, for Detention Facility Resilient Flooring and Carpeting, Project No. 5269-926-(64) . (Continued on next page) 00020 A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 10 of 12 May 16, 1978 Item 27 continued: Turner Construction Company's final estimate for the project is $170,000. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977,- and found it to be adequate and in compliance with the General Plan. The EIR was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(64) ) (DFP) Item 28. THERAPEUTIC POOL - APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 - Richmond Area• It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Public Works Director to Execute Change Order No. 1 to the construction contract with Kirkham, Chaon & Kirkham, Inc. , Walnut Creek for the George Miller Jr. Memorial West Therapeutic Pool, 2801 Robert Miller Drive, Richmond. This Change Order will add $5,756 to the contract ana is primarily additions to the project which would reduce maintenance necessary on the completed project. The Office of the State Architect and the State Fire Marshal have approved the Change Order. (RE: 4419-4709) Item 29. IMPROVEMENTS FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESS - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS Various Locations It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the con- struction plans and specifications ' for the "Improvements for Handi- capped Access at Various County Facilities" and direct its Clerk to advertise for construction bids to be received until 2:00 p.m. on June 15, 1978. The plans and specifications were prepared by Armas Sootaru, Architect, Martinez. The construction contract cost extimate for the base bid, which includes work at County Courthouse, Finance Building, Pittsburg Administration Building, and Pleasant Hill Library, is $33,000. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding and instruct the Planning Director to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. (Continued on next page)_ A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 11 of 12 May 16, 1978 Item 29 continued: The project will be funded with a $40,000- Community Development Block Grant. (RE: 4405-4196 57%; 0113-4258 43%) (B&G) Item 30. 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 on Water Agency Activities. (EC) 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 interferes with consideration of other calendar items. ' A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 12 of 12 May 16, 1 M}022 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency May 16, 1978 CALENDAR OF EATER MEETINGS TIME ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE RE.%MKS Recommended Authorization May 18 Thurs. Hayward 10:00 a.m. Protection for Staff League of San Felipe the Sar. Francisco Women Voters Center Bay-Delta 3058 D Street Hayward May 30 Tues. State Water 9:00 a.m. Public Nearing on Staff Resources Resources Bldg. Draft Water Quality Control Board Auditorium Control Plan and 1416 9th Street Draft EIR for Delta Sacramento and Suisun Marsh 00023 The Board of Supervisors met in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 2402.402 in regular session at 9: 00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 16, 1978, in Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. Present: Chairman R. I. Schroder, presiding Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine Clerk: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk 00024 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) . 0002 ORDINANCE NO. 78-37 AN ORDINANCE A,1ENDING ORDINANCE `'0. 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.ALAMO 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 maps. These maps are added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The- said maps include a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled a portion of Concord Division, sector 6 and the districts map of Alamo, insert map no. 19, 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 1588 at the end thereof, as follows: An amendment to a portion of the istricts map for the Alamo area, insert map no. 19 and Concord Division, sector 6, Contra Costa County, California. SUBSECTION 1589: An amendment to a portion of Concord Division, sector 6, and the districts map of Alamo, Contra Costa County, insert map no. 19. SUBSECTION 1590: 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 SUBSECTION 1591: An amendment to a portion of Concord Division, sector 6 and the districts map of Alamo, Contra Costa County, California, insert map no. 19. 78-37: Alamo Partnership, Applicants, 2158-RZ, Land Located in the Alamo Area to Retail Business District (RB) Zoning Classific- cation. 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 16th day of May, 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. C' irman of the Board of Supe-?Visors of The County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of fl�� Contra Costa, State of Ca ' ornia 00029 By-" ti*ti�' _ (SEAL) Deputy Clerk on a Amdahl 2158-RZ Alamo Partnership, Applicants --pM: / R-20 A-2 ' A-2 / f f A PORTION OF anrsYnaTTId6THEwu' CONCORD DIVISION SECTOR 6 AND IHEREeT IS"EIMED M E ORDNANCE NO 78-37 AMO 0o�� REFEREHY WOE 0A PART 00'"" ENO.7. THE DISTRICTS MAP OF ALAMO •� 'V CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 1R.OLSSON.CoLNTY CLERK INSERT MAP NO. 19 , OERITY CLERK —19 i. •ts, KING SECTION 3A.SOBSECTION" OF ORDINANCE NO.382. AS AMENDED NT OROUNANCE%a �<T -2' 1 001^.NTRA C, SA COUNTY.STATE OF CALUORNNA. ;&w—�N�,Y I r I M° I R—B \ / i 0-1 / R-20 / R-20 R-20 A-2 ,j CON- I A PORTION OF i CONCORD DIVISION.SECTOR 6. AND 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS THE YAP THE DISTRICTS MAP OF ALAMO REFERRED To in ONOINANCE NO.7117 Aro 'CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W(�fJ1i��N� a HEREBY rADE A PART THEREOF. �t JJ1J J.R.OLSSON. COUNTY CLEAR INSERT MAP NO. 19 SCALL IN FEET DEPUTY CLERK BEING SECTION 3A.SUBSECTIONU99,OF ORDINANCE NO 392•AS AYEMED BY ORDINANCE NO. 78-3T,WHICH IS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.STATE OF CALIFORNIA. t" 2158-N2]�►'s'-hl .. ..._ .. _ _. .. _. -....� _. .__: /, 220 / / / _ [..• / / / / ° R 20 / 1 SIS►RS f I CON.6-11 A PORTION OF I THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE ALAMO AREA ± I HERESY CERTIFT THAT THIS IS THE W► REFERRED HEY MADE ORDINANCE PRT THEREOF 37 �O INSERT MAP NO. 19, GNJ J.ft.OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK I CONCORD DIVISION, SECTOR 6 DEPUTY CLERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BEING SECTION 3A;SUBSECTION ISSS.OF ORDINANCE NO.302. AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. _ T&3T wNICH IS THE ZONING ORCOW.CE 0=CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ZISR-RZ J4 X/ t I I CIiT M I rLVT OI[[N 1 ` / R-40 / 2192-RZ R-20 / R20 al PLANNED. i /� :roNt v.tter Pa •' R4 0 Rs % A—2 R-40 � / zo9s-wz o / , , T:95•RZ i - - - — ' 7-RZ co".4-19 A PORTION OF THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE AIAMO AREA 1 NERES' CENTIFT THAT THIS 13 THE YAP IS ER EO TO D A PART:C NO OF. AND INSERT MAP NO. 19, AND 13 1ICREO O IN A PART THEREOF. J.R OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK CONCORD DIVISION SECTOR 6 DEPUTY CLERKmy CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BEING SECTION 3A,SU83EC i10Ntl2D,OF ORDINANCE NO.75:. AS AYENOED 07 ORDINANCE N0. KKa IN F[ET 79-37,WHICH IS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY;STATE OF CALIFORNIA Ri-E POSITION ADJ U- STMENT REQUEST No: /0 Department Auditor-(lata Processing Budget Unit 0147 Date 4-3-78 TOGO Action Requested: Reclassify one Data ProrQccing Fgesi meat Oglerator T _ Pos . #07, to Data Proc. Equip . Operator II . Proposed effective da 5-1-78 Explain why�j �e tis needed: Employee has completed training ac a Hata ProcessiN EgTpA Oper. I and is eligible for_.promotion to fl_P_ 'FniR_npr II Esti � justment: i� L. IV, Amount: r . 1 . 54`rarihss as wages: ;�;, - �iU $ 96 2. gXed-sse [ti.6t deme and cost) C Lcif{ice of' Estimated total $ 96 Signature , epa . Head Acting Auditor-Controller Determination of County Administrator Date: April 12, 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendat 0 ion. C:'Countv dmi m strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service ommission Date: Mav 9 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Data Processing Equipment Operator I to Data Processing Equipment Operator U. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Data Processing Equipment Operator II. Can be effective day following Hoard action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Data Processing Equipment Operator I, position #07, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) to Data Processing Equipment Operator II, Salary Level 312 (954-1160) . Assistant a sonnet irec or Recommendation of County-Administrator Date: May 12, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors W1AY 1 1978 Adjust�.�ent APPROVED ) on J. R. �OLSSON ounty Clerk 1�1 a" 19By: Date: _ � ; 78 - Rc� G f;crrez APPROVAL o f tU,6 adju6tinent co►v VEtute.6 an ApptopAiatton Adjustment curd Penaonne.0 Resotat(on Amendment. NOTE: 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) OW)3, 1 P 0 S I T 1 0 N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: d d Department Civil Service Budget Unit 035 Date 4/28/78 Action Requested: Allocate the management class of Office Manager to the Basic Salary Schedu e and reallocate all persons and positions of Supervising Clerk II and Office Manager I to Office ManagerProposed effective date: ' ASAP J� Explain why-adjustment is needed: To accomp&6 restructuring the Office Manager series. co'D' 1 . l.` �, .eta_r i- Estimated st,4fustment: Amount: o�`Sto,�ot. 1 . Sij�irie"s ref wages: O`` accp � -0- 2. Feed Afisets: (ti6t items and coat) - -O- Estimated total is "0- Signature - l epar ea Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: -.4- 2- _�7County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Comm ssion Date: *taw 9. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Office Manager. Reallocate the persons and positions of Supervising Clerk II and Office Manager I to Office Manager. On May 9, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Office Manager and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) and 1978-79 Salary Level 400 (1246-1517). Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed Jusitfy reallocation to the class of Office Manager. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Office Manager, 1977-78 Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) and 1978-79 Salary Level 400 (1248-1517) . Also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reallocation of Supervising Clerk II and Office Manager I, all positions, to Office Manager, all at Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) . This class is exempt from overtime. _ t Assistant Personn Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: May 12, 1978 re�- Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. C G County Administrator \, Action of the Board of Supervisors 14 AY 16 1973 Adjustment APPROVED } on J. R. OLSSON, ty Clerk Date: T,PI AY 6 1978 BY= a, DobNe G ri rrez APPROVAL o6 th" adjurtinent eo"titut" an App&opniati,on Adjustment and Pe.Lsonnee Rezotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form rmtot be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office 09 P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) POS ITIOti ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: _.l SG�._._/ Department Civil Service Budget Unit 035 Date 4/23/78 Action Requested: Revise and retitle class of Supervising Clerk I to Supervising Clerk and reallocate all persons and Positions to revised class. Proposed effective date: . ASAP Explain why adjustnent is needed: To accomplish restructuring of clerical supervisory classi- CoUn fications. r,;,i t a Cotta ' Estimated cost of adjustment: ' Amount: 1. S�t�iPs and wages: t�f�t 2. Fid Amt •• (tiz t .items and coe.t) office °f � s� r. t $ -0— �—�', Estimated total $ -O- cam; Si gnature Tom'/ Departmen ea Initial Determination of County Administrator bate: nt ministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Comm ssion - Date: May 9. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of Supervising Clerk I to Supervising Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Supervising Clerk. 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 class and positions of Supervising Clerk I to Supervising Clerk, both at Salary Level 331 (1011-1229) . Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: May 12. 1978 yip 1 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. County Adm-inistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors MAY 16 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J. R. LSSON County Clerk M AY 1 r 1978 - Date: By: Rolie Gutierrez APPROVAL q .this ad juatrnen t eors.tc.tu tes an App ropAia ion Ad jusbnen t and Pefu cnizet Rez o. cation Amendment. NOTE: Tod section and reverse side of form rmuz t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: to/ yf Department DISTRICT ATTORNEY Budget Unit 242 Date 1/4/78 (or-g—.--#2830) #01 (PENNY) Action Requested:Reclassify�Suv rv_ i ci n!U C1 erk T Position/fn Di G ri nt AftnrnP . Office_ Assistant II-salary range X383 (11 a5=1440 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To adj ,s his pogi ion's rl as--if_i rat i nn to a level commensurate with the level and gnnp off r��sno s,>�bi l i fy Estimated cost of adjustment: - Amount: r Con; a Costa County 1 . alar ks and wages: March - June - g at $7REEE-IVE4 306.00 2. Wedassets: (tiat .cte.m6 and coat) t- j:=1 1978 e of $ Estimated total County Administratot $ 308.00 Signature Depart*ent Head Gary E. Strankman Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: - To C'vil Service for review and recommendation a a ied emo. Ar.'%_ County Admi ni st atti %,r . / / Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: May 9, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1_ Supervising Clerk' I to Office Manager. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Office Manager. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Supervising Clerk I. position #01, Salary Level 331 (1011-1229) to Office Manager, Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) . Assistant ��� Personnel ctor Recommendation of County Administrator Date: May 12, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service ConLmission approved effective May 17, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Suiervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAY 1 G 1978 I R. OLSSON ;Cou tr C erk Date: NI.N 16 1878 By: • %> i ri.obbi? .14rreZ APPROVAL os -thio adju,6tment con,6t tuteb an Appnopni.ati.on Adjubtment and Pelusonnee\ R"otution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mue.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00034 POS IT ION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: dI Department District Attorney Budget. Unit 242 Date 1/4/78 (On. #2865) !Psition 02 (RAWLINSON) a. Action Requested: Reclassify Supervisin _Clerk I/toonew class - District Attnrney Salary range f383 Office Assistant 11 (1185-1440) Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To adjust this &S�4t�,%,c� fication to a 7.'z i :3 -L'1 level commensurate with the level and 4 a/opLV(EDresponsibility. Estimated cost of adjustment: JAS) " 1978 Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: March-June - 4 at $77.00 Office o� 308.00 2. Fixed Asset: (.?.ie# .ctema and coat) Ccunty Administr -0- Estimated total $ 308.00 -_ - Signature ar �. V��w• Department Head Gary E. Strankman Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: To Civil Service for review and recommend t ��' qr tta ed memo G� Count minis rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: May 9. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Supervising Clerk'I to Office Manager. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Office Manager. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Supervising Clerk I, position #02, Salary Level 331 (1011-1229) to Office Manager, Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) . r Assistant Personnel 21rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: May 12, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. County Admin s r for Action of the Board of Supervisors MAY 16 1973 Adjustment APPROVED ( !) on R. OLSSON ou tr C erk Date: to.Ay If) 1978 ,..c:r.^ G! tie; z APPROVAL o f tkEA adjustment const tute6 an Appnopni.ati.on Adjustment and Peuonne.P Resotuti.on Amendment. 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 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 001 POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department DISTRICT ATTORNEY Budget Unit 242 Date 1/4/78 (Org—.-#7835) (SZABO) Action Requested: Reclassify Supervising Clerk I Position 401/tn ni ctri r4- Salary range #383 Attorney Office assistant II (1185- 440) Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To adjustr�4i,s.,�(9m classification to a level commensurate with the level and sco�`e;lV�onsibility. - Estimated cost of adjustment: % °'"``) 1978 pp{{{{ � Amount: ' 1 . Salaries and wages: March - June - 4t Sg77 ��ni0of 308. 00 2. Fixed Assets: (.PiA t stems and cost) runty 7C inistrato.l -0- Estimated total $ 3Q8,00 Signature k 01) �. Departmen eaGary E. Strankman Initial Determination of County Administrator -� Dfte• i 1 'I 9-7 8 ` To Civil Service for review and recomme da er -att d memo�,�[/ ouAdministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: May 9, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Supervising Clerk I to Office Manager. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Office Manager. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Supervising Clerk I, position x`03, Salary Level 331 (1011-1229) to Office Manager, Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) . Assistant ' Kersonne 01rector Recommendation of County Administrator IV Date: May 12, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. 0 County AdminTs-tratoyl Action of the Board of Supervisors ?.' 1 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on ��� G 1978 J. R. OLSSON, tTo ntr. Perko,,&- Date- P'A), 1 G 1978 By: �"�/ 1 APPROVAL o6 this adjustment constti tutes an Appnopxiati.on Adjustment and Perrsonnet �VVJ Reso.uutc:on Amendment. 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 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 0003o V POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: .3afl Department DISTRICT ATTORNEY Budget Unit 0245 Date March 16, 1978 Action Requested: Establish the class of Family Support Office`-Manager and reclassify Family Support Clerical Assistant Pos. #01 to .a position in the new class Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To more properly compensate incumbent of abcve p sition to a level commensurate with her responsibility and authority. ,.o , Estimated cost of adjustment: - r, a Loudly Amount: Vt 1 . Salaries and wages: 9 2. Fixed Assets: W.6 t itema and cost) ,,�, 1 j9 U s r "Tice of $ Estimated total $ CU Signature Departme HeadGaryE. Stra nkman. Ch. Ini tial PRenr*nat:i on of County Administrator Date: 7E92-2 To'Ci,�F1 'Service: Request recomme t' 4n _ 4 Coun 01W Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: May 9. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Family Support Clerical Assistant to Office Manager. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Office Manager. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Family Support Clerical Assistant position #01, SalaryLevel 358 (1098-1334) to Office Manager, Salary Level 384 (1188-1444) . Li�•1 (.,� -L//.x!!7!/1 fii_ Assistanpersonnel W-rector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: _MRI& 1 ?^ 192 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. County AMWHfrator Action of the Board of Supervisors MAY 16 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( on J. R. OLSSO Co my C Date: M AY 16 1978 By: 7-0 R'if't'iP. t!' - - APPROVAL o6 zhiz adjuattinent constitutes ajz Appropxiati.on Adjustment and PeJrsonnet Re6ott tion Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of farm mws.t be completed and supplemented, when appropr ate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00037 V_/ POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 0 Department Health Budget Unit 0450 Date 1-31-78 Action Requested: Establish the class of Post-Conviction Program (PCP) Coordinator and allocate one position to the department. Proposed effective date: ASA' Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide program coordinator position for Post- r. - Conviction Program (PCP) Estimated.cost7of :adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: 1 . Salaries' and wages: RECEIVED a 69855 (5 mos.) 2. Fixed Assets: (-Gest .ctema and cost) - 28 ER 2 ! HUMAN F' AG ``'CY7 Administrator. Avg,_ '' ,,,,� t,,�.. Estimated �tofl aC 69885 Dctc---�/' ��-" Signaturel.�r�����✓ L Department Head = initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 3, 1978 ITo Civil Service: Request recommendation. Countyiffttifator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission as : May 9. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Post Conviction Program Coordinator and classify 1 position. On May 9, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Post Conviction Program Coordinator and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 374 (1153-1401) and 1978-79 Salary Level 390 (1214-1476) . Amend Resolution 77/602 by adding Post Conviction Program Coordinator; and amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 position, Salary Level 374 (1153-1401) . Can he effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant ersonn Director Recommendation of- County Administrator Date.: May.-12•, 1978 i f Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 17, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAY 16 1918 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Date: MAY 16 1978 By: hbbie Gutiere APPROVAL c6 thi-s adjubtment eonatetutea cut Appaopaiati.on Adjurtment and Pelusonnet Rezotution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmubt be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00038- 'Contra Costa County •-�.• CONtRA COSTA COUNTY t RECEIVED APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT Tic i 7 PAY 10 1978 i � r I. DEPARTMENTR;� IZA 09jN ; ACCC4xT CODINC Pla i County Adminifstrator. ORCANIZAtION SUB-OBJECT 1. ,L HIED ASSET <OECREASE> INCREASE DlJfC �F�E3 i13e'�II�t`i�1�D'k�SSET ITEM 10. INANTITY 0990 6301 Appropriable New Revenues 24,450 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies 24,450 3500 2310 Professional and Personal Services 24,450 Q EIRs for: 2168-RZ/SUB 5170 3,200.00 - SUB 5187 3,500.00 3069-77 5,600.00 2140-RZ/Gen. Plan Amend. 9,150.00 2228-RZ/SUB 5306 3,000.00 24,450.00 Costa County Co-,�%iCo\jEp . �Pjce °{ r. dm�n►stcdt _ Covnt`I APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST • AUDITOR-CONTROLLER ! Funds for consultant-prepared enviro=ental impact BY: c� Date 5-110 7& reports are received from the applicant and deposited c in trust accounts. Consultants are engaged by the COUNTY ADM NISTRATOR County and paid from Planning Department Budget, moved from the reserve to contingencies in amounts f By: titi [1bYeY 19 equal to revenues placed in trust accounts. This is the third movement of funds in FY 77-78. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny.Fanden t YES: Schro&r.Boggess.Hasselrine NO: ;ting � MAY/l f 19B ,� -- :X39 LL_ J J.R. OL�gyy�ON, CLE 4. ( th A. Dehaes Dir Gator of P .ing � / SIJRATURE TITLE DAT[ S � e, Y !1.CEuc.1 r APPROPRIATION ARJ0531'7 Po bie Itierrez ADJ. JOURNAL 40. r•• �^ - , +1771 SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVER3E 310E jyl CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 L IEPANTREIT 01 IICANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT COOING PLANNING 61CARIZATION 1111110E 1. INCREASE <CECREASI> ACCCUIT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 3505 9660 Planning 4 Engineering Services 24,450.00 T Costa County Co:t,�a ` RECEIVED tt1 AY i 0 1978 office of Ccunty Adr„inistraior APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST "' TOR-CONT LER To increase estimated revenue for Consultant 5 ()/ 78 Prepared environmental impact reports. Dote :OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Dote /1 7 1 7R J . �D OF SUPERVISORS Su�cnisors Kecoy._Fthdrn YES: Schr(-K]rr.Ilo��css.Hassekine MA\ 1 � 1 78 NO: Dote / 00040 R. OLSSON fLERK ✓�j / Robbie Utierrez REVERIE Aa. RA00 5377 J111/AL 01. k34 7/TT) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 ACCOUNT COOttt 1.OE!ARTRENT OR ORCARIZATIGt CRIT: PUBLIC WORKS IRCANIZATION '[VERVE L INCREASE <OECREASI> ACCOUNT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 0661 9524 Federal Aid Construction Projects EDA 187,828.00 0665 9524 Federal Aid Construction Projects EDA 187,828.00 COS- Coun►Y CG .,!a CO"o . �{{�Ce of Co���'`y AQmin�sfirafiof APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST ,UOITOR-CONTROLLER' To adjust estimated revenues for County Federal 5110/78 Public Works EDA projects as reflected in Dote expenditure estimates. ,OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR nalMAY 1 ,e 1978 , OARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Schroder,BggScss,Huselrne M No: Note oa19 AY/1/6 19 R. OLSSO CLERK 0 041 Robe Gutierrez REVENUE ADL RAOO 5378 JOURNAL NI. CC*?*V'LOSTA COUNTY ; ` APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT Contra Costa County T/C 27 RECEIVED 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: .t.W ACCOUNT CDDINC Pybl 3I;4'J s Lad Budget) ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. ,Y FIXED ASSET {DECAEASE> ! REASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE DA FIXED„ASSET_.�jE �,,uER D=`' N0. QUANTITY County/ dminiStratbt 0661 2319 :fisc Storm Dr MJA 1872826 0665 2319 )fisc Storat Dr 313 1670928 Ca<:�►a CL 'Sto Count' 1 CESIVED o1I B7$ - Office of Ccunly Adm►nkstratOf APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROL-LER y --f7 ..- To adjust appropriations betreen oras for County 'C' /1 / By: Date Federal Public Works MA Projects in order to reflect estiMatsd 406MA expenditures. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: :711 Li�1 A{ Dnte�i� 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supemisars Yerny.Fai+3r: YES: Schrodcr,Boss,Hassclrine NO: Nc ne 00042 6 L.AAhL f— LW,-�Iolic Works Director 9; 9/78 J.R. LS N, GL � �• �;/ S16N874R$ TITLE DATE By: �.-— APPROPRIATION A Oda '" Robb Gutierrez ADJ. JOURNAL NC. (Ai 129 Rev. 7t) SEE INSTRUCTIONS 00 REVERSE SIDE CONTRA,COSTA COUNTY ` APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 T R E1VEIj ACCOUNT COOING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: PAY 3 } is County Administrator L 1 ORCANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. f{if, U`kl tWT C OBJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. dAWTIrV(TROLLER DEPT 4405 4764 Parking Lot 1238 Escobar 2,500 I 0990 6301 General Fund Reserve 2,500 0115 4111 Administration Bldg. Remodel 13,000 0115 4764 Parking Lot 1238 Escobar 13,000 APPROVED 3_ EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER �� To provide funds for the design and By: Date S/3/?S construction of a parking lot adjacent to the Morrow House, 1236 Escobar Street, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Martinez. By: i='Z.t•ta'VICQ71Date MSX 12 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny,Fanden YES: Schroder.$oggm.Hasselrine N0: None 4AY/1 p 198 ! Asst. Co. (�� J.R. OLSSON, CLE I4. �_� Administrat0lJ(143 2/7 s�arATu�[ Finan(:feL[ DAT[ By: J APPaDPRIATIDN A POW96 Robb'_ utierrez ADJ. JOURNAL N0. (N 129 Rev. 7/71) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA UNTY APPROPRATIONT ADJOUSTMENT C� CCStCt County T/c 2 7 R ECEIVED 10 1978 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING R ��� g � 09 �� � Office of ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. BAY MUNICIPAL Q ,.IHIJ:-0; ASSET CC�Qi'iJil��f p y �A E E OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM r4TRO LLIi.3- OAN11TT 0211 4951 Desk, 0003 41. 0211 2170 Household CAP -, 41. C,,-.tn COUnTy RECENED i0 1978 office of "-jjniStCc1t0 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST J,} AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To make up difference for newly orderAesk �4 (Refer to P-300 #10138) Date COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Av T BY: Date�W� G 1973 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS S.,prry sons Kenny,Fanden YES: Sihro'.e:,tk, Sess,H r trine NO: N;nQ Q MAY/ 1�i I 8 w44 J.R. O',SSpN, CLER 4. / S •MATURE TITLE n„ 0 TE I 3 Sy: i APPROPRIATION A POO7� Roe`_i Gutierrez AI)i JOURNAL NO. (N 129 Ray T T) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE ��..i .A r.v.j 111 t% J i . �OU APPROPRIATION ADS JUS MENT ' T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT COOING 0583 County Man ower Office ="CANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <OECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IwNrITY 6/V,C7U 5586 2310 Professional and Personal Services 5587 4951 Office Equipment and Furniture Desk (lower file drawer both sides $200.75/ea.) 2 File Cabinet (five drawer legal) I Costa County �CCEVED R E1A'� 8 1978 office of County Administrator APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO LER l Desks and file cabinet for two new Account Clerk 1-Project I Date / positions authorized for the Auditor-Controllers CETA ey: Unit. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: T.___ �.Mc4�� Dateft 12 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SuPmis"Kenny.Fandm YES: Schc_--:rT,Boggess,H.W16lle NO: None ' Y/1, � 19x8 s} iD -.R. OLSSON, CL 4. "� J-11 / SIGMATURt TITLE ` DATE gy_ L APPROPRIATION A POO ��bt,� ;•i�`K@ ADJ. :OURNAL 90. (M 126 SEE INSTRUCTIONS 09 REVERSE SIDE • CONTRA-ZO-= COUNTY �., - -)nira Costa County APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT RECEIVED T/C 2 T t;1AY i 0 11978 I. DEPARTMENT ON 029ANIZATION UNIT c Office of ACCOUNT C001114 0580 .edical Services 029ANIIATION SUN-OIJECT 2. FIXED ASSET K,"R-ySfPQrmnfZ1AqTQ1SE OIJECT Of EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. DUANTITY 6070 h951 Cassette Tr~.nscriber 0 7 1 628.00 6979 495 . Amol:fier vith speaker/speaker 1 795.00 enclosure/talk back system/installation. 0/33' 6970 4954 Surgical Aspirator af1L 1 378.00 6979 4954 Vacuum Curettage System o�3`d� 1 1 632.00 6970 051 Carboflator 0050 1 19000.00 6979. 4954 skingraft Expander 0062 t 250.00 6979 4954 Automatic, ',':truing Unit 4490 1 600.00 6970 495h Refrigerator orgue 4052 1:302,40 6971 4954 Overhead Tra13y 0102 I 281.00 C", ct Gn oto Carty RECEIVED VLAY 10 1978 Office of 'ou, istrator APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER MRs adjustment would provide funds for the purchase of �c taus //�/ a cassette transcriber (adrdnistration), an amplifier t3Y: with. speaker, etc. for the Richmond Health Clinic for COUNTY ADM NISTRATOR hearing and speech examinations, a surgical asoi.rator for the Pittsburg Dental Clinic, and a vacutun curettage t r-► , o�tMAY/ 1/Z 978ystetr. for I art-inez Surgery. The above items would be By: financed by cancelling the ct rboflator, skingraft expander, automatic turning unit, overhead troller, and BOARD OF SUPERVISORSexpander., the balance available from the refrigerator s::pecvist:s sunny.Fsi+dea morgue, : Stis:oc :.borms.Huselme NO: No=te AY-1 G 19 Assistant d.R. CL55 W, C:.E 4 _` trn' s�=�/--- 2iedi Cal, T-'-;rector .. 5.t� Vi11AT�Rt YITLE s ' D&Ti L.P. Cirtman, I.D. APPROPRIATION A PQQ-� Tz)-- N; AW. !OUPIA: NO. RobvleCrp SEE INSTRUCTIONS 04 REVERSE SIGN: ' CONT.gA—';"TA COUNTY \ .- APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 t. DEPARTMENT 01 0l1SANtTAitON UNIT:ACCOUNT 0001Nc 0540 Medical Services ORWIIATION SUA-CDJECT 2 FIXED AS;ET <DECREASE? INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEN 10. QUANTITY 17P2 6979 4951 Desks/Single pedestal 2 $460.00 6469 2100 Office Expense 460.00 1 Coni;a Cesta County RECEIVED t1AY 8 1978 Office of Ccunty Administratoc APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR :. To provide funds for purchase of two desks for use in the Mental By. Dais 5/c//7j" Health Continuing Care Program. COUNTY, ADMINISTRATOR By; 11/v� �" Date MAx 1 2 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supeniscr,Kcnny.Fa4drn YES- NO: ES: Schro�'xr,Bu�rss.Hassdrinc ND: None 0004" ar AY/1 � 19 8 Assistant JI R. OLS ;4, CI K 4. Wical Director 4 /2Y 78 SiOMAT'JAf TITLE 2ATE • L. By: F. Girtman, M.D. APPROPRlATIOM A t��O S310 Robl�le �1f�er�r+z ADJ. 19JITNAL NJ. {:A i2+7 F.er. 7/777 SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 710E CONTP.X STA COUNTY t - APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATION UNIT: 0540 Medical Services ORSANIZATION SUB-OAJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <UECREASE> INCREASE ODJECT OF E><PENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. 1QUANTITY 6979 4954 Gurney 0131 $185.00 6979 4954 Table, Examining 0122 $144.00 6469 2100 Office Expense 41.00 Costa County RECEIVED 3 1978 Office of Ccunty Adnlinistratot APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST ALIDITOR-CP.,NTROL The above adjustment is to correct appropriations to match the cost of equipment involved. Items 8y: Date `S/ were originally authorized on APOO 5268. COUNTY ADIVINISTRATOR By:—Y, ��DateMAX 12 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervso:s Kccnt.Fah:rn YES: Schroder.Boggess.FLuseltine NO: NNLne 00048 AY/1 Asistant .J.R. OLS30N, CL 4. �- Medical Director 5 / 1/78 S19NASVR£ TITLE aATi By: ` c '- rI L- F. Girtman M.D. APPROPIIIAT104 A POO % . Rob' C-u#iPrrP7 AP1 JOURNAL 40. ( REE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 31DF. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSThIE�""'� T/C 27 L DEPARTSENT OR 029ANIZATI01 UNIT: AccouNr coDlNc eJ/CWS Scat//cLS - ORGANIZATION SJ!-03JECT 2. FIXED ASSET -DECREASE> INCREASE OAJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. :UANTITr 4419 4226 Reception Center Counters $1,000 6325 2284 Modify Lighting - Room 15 $650 6325 2284 Install Sink - Room 15 $350 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR IER Present cost to remodel Reception Center counters requires an additional $1,000 to augment budgeted By; - Dote amount of $4,500. Funding for Reception Center is deemed more urgent, at present, since counters COUNTY DMINISTRATOR have already been ordered. By: Dat. MAS 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny,Fanden YES: Schroder,Boggess.Has ddne 00049 NO: Nin L. F. Girtman, M.D. IMAY/1 fy 19 8 Oft Assistant Medical Director 4 1417 J.R. OLSS N, CLERK 4• GNATUIIE TITLE ,� DATE APPROPRIATION d 200 �zlz 8y. obI2 utiarrez ADJ. JOURNAL 30. (-A j29 Rev. 7177) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE O1DE r N l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT jy! T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR GRCANIZATION OMIT: ACCOUNT CODING County Administrator 0RCANiZAT10N SSB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET -CbECREASE} ' INCfiE►.St OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM ao. 19LIANTITY 0003 2131 Minor Equipment Tagged 500 0003 4951 Calculator 0003 1 Sao. Contra Costa County R�C�wE� �;14Y S 1978 office of A&K'Tnxstrator. . County - APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROL ER Dote To shift allocated funds to proper account �/ / for purchase of minor equipment. COUN i Y AD INISTRATOR ►� \► By: • d Do41Ay/ 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SI*Pmkon K:nny.Fshden YES: S:h:ocier,Booms,Hs;seltine N0: iV;ze 00050 � ky/I-Yl 9 8 Asst. Co. ��L�tJY Arlmi ni a+r�+r,r J.R. OLS N, CL 4. s10M4TJR[ TITLE /3 DATE Finance /q iiy: C i APPROPRIATION A200-5 & P.ota�ii_ tier» ADJ. JOURNAL No. (N 129 Rev. -4/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Cor;a Carta County ( APPROPRIATION -ADJUSTMENT RECEIVED T/C^27�' PAY 10 -1078 ACCOUNT CODING 1. DEPARTMENT 09 ORGAN17ATIDN UNIT: Sheriff-Coi[eit i 51 FN '7 Office of ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. cC1i�R; ,FIRED ASSET <D A minfyf }� OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM MuJ1ieT_ PRO_ 4:�3 .2-170 ffou-Se Ao444i 4769 W-R-Me".15 l� Fl< <lse . $38.00 0303 4952 Serving Tray Cart carol $38.00 Cc:,tr a Costa County RECEIVED FLAY i 0 '978 Cof Ccunty Administrator APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CCNTRO LER S/Iv/ Additional funds necessary to meet the increase in By: � Dote cost of item. Item necessary to provide hot meals for inmates in Women's Facility and Relocatable COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Confinement Facility. Ety: �,, �IIYUZDate M�.2 1978 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Superv;sors Kenny,F3Wen YES. Schwder.Boggess,H=dti s NO: tti:�ne • 00051 MAY/1 19A8 J.P._ OLS ON, CLE 4. SIGNATURE TITL[ / DATE By: , j APPROPRIATION QIP O m6 tRobV7177) tvvtierr ez ! ADJ. JOURNAL 10. (14 129 Rrtv. SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 VL 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANItATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CONIC $3 X1! '7, __ Riverview Fire Protection District . ,co;;rp � _ O_&0117ALIDN SU6 ODJECT 2. fC1;F;0 ';�SSfL�;; �ECIEASE� IICIEASE OIJECT OF EIPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. 0 p Fr 007200 2479 Recording ResusciAnne -�f $1811.00 007200 4956 Recording ResusciAnne AA 1400 046 2 $1811.00 Coun i RECD VED 1rtY 10 '978 Office of 0- nly Aaminisirat- r APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDIT Qii-Z.O TRO ;7 � ,�, To capitalize charges. for Item 1, P. O. 03502 UGH. By. t, Dote � This is per demo of Bill Burton ef,lpril 2%. 1978. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MAY 2 1978 0 Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 5u?crvsors Kcuoy.F3h1rn YES: Sc.1uoJ r.Buggers,H-1, tine t NO: None 00052 oAY�1 19 8 FRE GOT AUX Fire Chief 5/ 7 f.R. OLSS@)N Ci.ERF�I� - �l� StwwatuNC TtTIIK 8y: APPOPiATN1Ro is S ^� - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPRO ON ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Contra Costa County Fire Protection District ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 7100 4782 Fuel Storage Tanks 13,300.00 7100 4956 For Fuel Tanks 0037 9 13,300.00 CG:*ra Ccz;ta C ;n y REE SIE H(T l I0 Id g Office of C:unt/ Amir:: 'rat'or APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITO T OL.LE r / J�� Transfer of Appropriation from Underground Fuel Tanks BY: Data , to Fuel Storage Tanks to be done by Public Works. CdUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By; .i,7.�i r- �,r (�i Dote h� 2 1978 J BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Suprrvisoa.:cr.^;•.F:�dcn Y F S: Schrcx!er,BvZS=.Hasselrine NO: Nuns 00053 /197E 1.R. OLSSON CL K q. Chief 5/3 /7? SIGNATURE TITLE DATE .3y, _ - 'r APPAOPRIATiON A POO ADJ. JOURNAL 10. (Y 129 Hqv 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Consummating Exchange ) of County owned property and Acceptance ) of Deed from the Roman Catholic Bishop ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/436 of Oakland, for Real Property required ) for Park purposes on behalf of County ) (Gov. Code Sec. 25365) Service Area R-7 ) (San Ramon Area R-7) ) Work Order No. 5448-927 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on April 25, 1978 passed Resolution of Intention No. 78/342 and notice fixing May 16, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. , in its Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place when it would meet to consummate the exchange of real property described therein with the Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland, said property being acquired for park purposes for County Service Area R-7; and said resolution was duly published in the "Valley Pioneer." This Board hereby finds that the real property to be exchanged is not required for County use and that the property to be acquired is required for County use and therefore hereby approves said exchange, and authorizes the Chairman of the Board to execute a Grant Deed Conveying the County exchange property to the Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland. Said deed from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland is hereby accepted and the Clerk of the Board is ordered to have it recorded, together with a certified copy of this Resolution. PASSED on May 16, 1978 by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Falhden, Boggess, hasseltine, Schroder NOES: None. ABSENT: prone. JDF:as cc: Recorder c/o Service Area Coordinator Administrator Auditor Public Works (2) County Counsel 000a4 RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 436 ,f Order N9. Escrow No. Llan No. WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. 61-H FLOOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BLDG. MARTINEZ, CALIF, 94553 SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: DOClJINE111TAAY TRANSFER TAX 5�....__......__......__.. ......Computed on the consideration or snafu•of property conveyed;OR ......Computed on theer-Isideration or valuta las lions or encumbrance remaining at time of sale. Signature of Declarant or Avant determining tax—Firm Name GRANT DEED FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, A political subdivision of the State of California ' I hereby GRANT(S) to I THE ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF OAKLAND, a corporation sole. I the real property in the City of County of Cont±.a Costa State of California, described as t I FOR DESCRIPTION SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. I ( ( CONTRA/ OS Y Dated_i`laY 160 1972 ' STATE OF CALIFORNIA ] BY COUNTY OF j ss Chairman, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, C_ounty�C/1?rk On before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said SiarE 0 GtLt NIA u BY .lC AGENCY CONTRA COSTA COI.'YTY (C.C. 11 1135, 1181, 111 51) State, personally appeared ------Robert--I-.-- Seb-roller---------- afb si=red this dine, it pern-afle ►nova to rte, snd known I, known to me to be the person_ whose name IT"U te aSow-swe-j n';csr of!h)at-"rt_nrd puts-C co acre ton,,reaq a.pohfol and;v " of the 5:.:e o! Kafdania on behslf of gid subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged thatyj� vote/* jed red heats• D. tbtclr sovured ben le before .l _ executed the same. tnoed;.d to c,.thpu0ec at said rods es�,r.s r.�s eocu anent. 1 WITNESS my hand and official seal. 1. R. OLSSC*, Ca" Clr 3 Lafficie Clsek 01 Surd of Supervise" o.t M AY 16 197 h Pv-z�o Signature (This *roe for official notarial seal) 1002(10/69) MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE ` Parcel No. IUb3W EXHIBIT "A" Portion of the RANCHO SAN R:rtiO.N, as described in the deed from Diablo Properties, a corporation, to Contra Costa County, recorded May 9, 1975 in Book 7501 of Official Records page 341 , being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at *the southwest corner of the northwest 1/4 of Section 34, Townshig 1 South, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian running thence South 87 59' West, 2073.65 feet along the South line in the description of The Decree of Distribution, dated March 6, 1916 and recorded in Book 267 of Deeds, at Page 67, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; thence continuing along said South line South 630 I•lest, 81 .84 feet; thence continuing along said South line and northerly line of the land of John Finley Baldwin, South 86o 45' !lest, 1314.15 feet to the point of beginning of the land herein described; thence South 860 45' West 370.74 feet to the easterly line of the right of way of the Danville Branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence along the east- erly line o f said right of xray ;forth 300 46' West, 845.65 feet to the northerly line of the above mentioned description; thence easterly along said northerly line, North 860 24' 55" East:, 761 .48 feet; thence South 30 15' East, 754.50 feet to the point of beginning.- EXCEPTING AND RESERVING THEREFROM: Parcel 1 A strip of land 55.74 feet in width, the easterly line being described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said Contra Costa County parcel (7501 or 341); thence, along the easterly lime of said Contra Costa County parcel (7501 or 341) north 3 15' 00" !•lest, 200.00 feet. Containing an area of 0.256 acres (11 ,148 square feet) of land, more or less. Parcel 2 An easement and right of way for ncn-vehicular path and trail purposes over a • strip of land 20.00 feet in width, the northerly line being described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of said Contra Costa County parcel (7501 or 341); thence, from said point of beginning along the northerly line of said Contra Costa County parol (7501 or 341) south 860 24' 55" West, 302.00 feet. Containing an area of 0.14 acres (6039 square feet) of land, more or less. This conveyance is made and accepted by the grantee upon the. condition that the grantor shall use said Parcel 2 above for non-vehicular path and trail purposes, and if such use shall cease, the County upon its determination that said Parcel 2 is not required for said purposes, shall then, upon request of the grantee, quit claim all rights and title to said Parcel 2 to the grantee named herein. 00056 IN THE BaV-D OF SUPE:4VISOR.S or C(X?1'RA COSTA COUNTY, SATE Or CALIFOT.:TIIA Abandoning a portion of the Drainage R£SOLUTIC1110. 78/437 Easement on San Rarrnn Creek at Old ) Date: !-lay 16, 1978 CroW Canyon road, San Rarnn Area. ) Resolution and Order Abandoning County Drainage Easement (Gov. Code 50438, 50440, 50441) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RE uM T-MT: On April 11, 1973, this Board Massed a resolution of intention to abandon the County drainage easement described below and fi::ing D'!ay 16, 1978 at 10:30 a.ra., in its chambers, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Hartinez, California, as the tine and place for the hearing thereon, and ordered that the resolution be published and posted as required by law, which was done as shoran by affidavits on file with this Board. The hearing was held at that time and palace, this Board hearing and duly considering evidence offered concerning the abandonment. The abandonment covers an irregularly shaped portion of the drainage easement lying within Parcel B as said Parcel is shcun on that Parcel map recorded January 21, 1971 in Book 15 of Parcel r-laps at page 13. The easement dedicated with the filing of Parcel :Bap is in excess of that necessary for San Ramon Creek. The excess portion is necessary for an approved developr ent. The Public 1-brks Depart rant recorrrends the abandonment. There were no objections to the abandonr_ent. This Board hereby FINDS that the ,proposed abandorT-ent will not have a significant impact on the environrmnt, and that a negative declaration has been prepared and processed in coripliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, and that it has revi.e%Ted and considered the information_ contained in the negative decla_rat1-n. This Board therefore hereby further_ finds that the hereinafter described portion of the County drainage easement dedicated to public use, is unnecessary for present or prospective use, and it is IFUUMY ORDERED AUX ONED. The Director of Planning shall file with the County Clerk a Notice of Determination concerning this abandonment and the negative delcration. DESCRIPTIW: See Eylii.bit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED by the Board on Zd y 16, 1978. Originating Department: Public Vbrks Land Developr:ent Division cc: Recorder Public 1 Torks Director Davco Builders 47 Quail Court, Suite 110 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 EI3`•'IUD Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Contra Costa County Water District Stege Sanitary District of Contra Costa County Oakley Court Water District West Contra Costa Sanitary District Pacific Gas & Electric Carpany, Land Dep3rtnent Pacific Telephone Company, Right of Way Supervision i'_homas Brothers �Ia?s County Counsel County Administrator Dir. of Planning RES0=11Ct•1 .10. 78/437 000�`I . . . ! t -( � . � a. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . '. . . : ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . I— . . . . . . .. . . •.: . . .. .. . . '... .. : . . ... I . .: ..:_.. . . . . .... . ... ........ . . . . .. .. ... . . . 1 : :�.;_ . . . ....:. ...... .. .. . . .: .. . . .. . .. . . . . �. " . ... . ...: .� '. . -.:-' :-:- . . ;....,... 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BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of said Parcel "B'•, said Point . of Beginning Iying at the southi�esterly corner of the p:ercel describes is the Ofter of Dedication to Contra Costa C°•;nty recozdcd February 11, 1971 - • in Bank b315 of Qr""Ficial Records at page S23, Contra Costa County Records; thence fro:t sai3 Point of Geginning along the +este:Iv Line of tha 1,st- rentioned parcel to3I5 Q,R. SZ3) the follo:=i:tg tiro courses: 1J A`arth . . 430451.22" East 95.36 feet a:td 2.) north 27°49'34" East 205.00 feet; thence . lea:•ing said :esterly line South 7°2G' East 59.00 feet; thence South 220539 1:'ast 175.53 feet; thence South 63°11' i:est 7S.S6 fent t the Foint` o.f . . 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" ' . r .. ....., fi . . . . .. ... .. ...,, ..:a...... .. ::.:. :- .L. .::... .. .... .,. ,......r ^:^;I- .. . ... ... - :::_. _ ... .. ....:. _M : ...:: .. . • - O A�R V IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for ) Street Sweeping, Various County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/438 Service Areas ) ` WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the annual street sweeping of public roads in various service areas 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 the Public Works Director has advised the Board that this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class I Catagorical Exemption under the County guidelines and this Board concurs and so finds; IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on June 15, 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 Contra Costa Tires, a newspaper of general circulation. O I PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on play 16, 1978 Orig: Public Works Department (FCP) cc: Public Works Department Auditor—Controller County Administrator RESOLUTION N0. 78/438 00059 Street Sweeping 1978-1979 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR STREET' SWEEPING IN CONTRA COSTA COUN'T'Y VERNON L. CLINE, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OWTRA COSTA COLITI'T'Y PUBLIC WORKS DEPT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA MAY 51, 1978 I JD CLERK 0006 Micro�;;r;� � L' ,i�1 board order Street Sweeping 1978-1979 I N D E X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1. Location of Work A,-1 2. Scope of Service - Arl 3. Contract Documents Arl 4. Term of Service A,2 SECTION B - GETERAL PROVISIONS 1. Definitions and Terms B,1- 2. rl-2. General B-1 3. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-1 4. Award and Execution of the Contract (S.S. 3) B-2 5. Control of Work (S.S. 5) Br3 6. Legal Relations and Respcnsibility (S.S. 7) B-3 SECTION C - SWEEPING DETAILS 1. Schedule of Work C11 2. Sweeping Time Cr-1 3. Inspection C-1 4. Payrrent C11 - n c 00061 SECTION A. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1. IACAMCN OF MORK Item 1 County Service Area M-3 in P.ollingwood Area Item 2 County Service Area M-4 in South San Ramon Area Item 3 County Service Area R-5 in San Ramon Area Item 4 County Service Area M-6 in Danville Area Item 5 County Service Area M-7 in North Richmond Area Item 6 County Service Area i�i 8 in Brentwood-Byron Area Item 7 County Service Area M-9 in Orinda Downs Area Item 8 County Service Area M-11 in Orinda Business District Item 9 County Service Area M-12 in El Sobrante Business District Item 10 County Service Area M-17 in Tara Hills Area Item 11 County Service Area 1-I-19 in Orinda Woods Area Item 12 County Service Area M-20 in Rodeo Area 2. SCOPE OF SERVICE The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials and equipment required to satisfactorily perform the sweeping required by the County in the streets or areas as designated in the attached plans and these special provisions. Sweeping shall include furrLishing water, loading, hauling and disposing of debris, trash and detritus collected during the sweeping operation. Disposal shall be in established commercial garbage disposal sites unless written Authorization is obtained from the Public Works Director to dispose of the material at more convenient locations. Streets within the service areas that are shown on the plans as not being maintained by the County shall not be swept. E The speed at which the sweeping machine is to travel while sweeping } will be such that the material is adequately picked up. j 3. CONTRACT DOM= The service embraced herein shall conform to the plan entitled t "STREET SWEEPING AREAS," these special provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal, the Contract Cor Agreement), the contract bond required herein, any supplemental agreements amending or extending the service working drawings or sketches clarifying upon the sern.ice specified herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions. A-1 0006 .+ 4. TERM OF SERVICE The term of the contract will be from July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979. The County may be written notice cancel the contract or any portion thereof at any tir-- during the term of service. A-2 000 r. SECTION B. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. DEFINITIONS AND TERNS 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. BOP.RD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. C. ENGINEER neans the Contra Costa County Public Works Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency's representative for administration of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S.) means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S.), dated January 1978. 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 cow-esponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. f. DEPARTMENT means the Public Works Department of Contra Costa County. g. DIRECTOR OR STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER means Board of Supervisors. h. 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) REQUIFUIENTS 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). Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph B-1 000 64 SECTION B. GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENT'S AND CCNDITICNS of S.S. Sec. 2-1.03 may be inspected in the office of the Public Works Director for the County of U-nt3a Costa, Martinez, California. b. Proposal (Bid) Forms (S.S. 2-1.05) (1) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2-1.05 concerning the pre- qualification of bidders as a condition to the furnishing of a proposal form by the department shall not apply. (2) All proposals (bids) shall be made on forms to be obtained from the office of the Public Works Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions; no others will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 2-1.05 are superseded by the following: All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures, an item price and a total for the item in the respective spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who shall fill out all blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (4) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 2-1.05 shall not apply. C. Proposal (Bid) Guaranty CS.S. 2-1.07) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1:07 are superseded by the following: (1) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid.' Guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1.11) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1.11 shall not apply. All bidders may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability, financial responsibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for ccnsideration of their proposal. 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 3 shall apply except as modified herein. a. Award of Contract (S.S. 3-1.01) As used in S.S. Sec. 3-1.01 "Director of Public Works" means the Board of Supervisors. B-2 00065 SECTION B. GENERAL PROVISIONS 4. A« AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) b. Contract Bonds (S.S. 3-1.02) The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Band in the amount of the total bid and a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount of at least fifty percent (50%) of the total bid, each in the form approved by the Agency. c. Execution of Contract (S.S. 3-1.03) Within seven (7) days after its submission to him, the successful bidder shall sign the contract and return it, together with (1) the contract bonds, and either (2-a) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2-b) a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (2-0 an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions. d. Bid Guaranty The Guaranty of the successful bidder will be returned within fifteen (15) days after the contract is finally executed and approved, and Guaranties of other bidders will be returned promptly after the execution of the contract. 5. CONTROL OF WORK (S.S. 5) The applicable provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 shall apply. 6. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPCNSIBI= (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. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7-1.01E shall not apply. b. Insurance (1) The Contractor, before performing any work under the agreemmant, shall, at no expense to the Agency obtain and maintain in force the following insurance: (a) With respect to the Contractor's operations:- The Contractor shallrovide a li couprrehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and nonl-aimed of autommnbiles, 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. B-3 0006 SECFIQ%T B. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (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 $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, in- cluding 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 Secticn as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTA= TIIO=O, SHALL, NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. (2) Form, Tenn, 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 sT)ecified. Said certificate(s) shall provide for notice of cancellation to the Agencv at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. C. Public Safe-n- 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 oonditicns 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 suspension of the contract until such defects are corrected. All expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call-outs," for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supplementing the Contractor's barricades or warning devices, will be charged to the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due him. B 000 i SECTION B. SPECIAL PROVISIONS , 6. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) d. 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 sweeping area. 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 sweeping area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights of way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the.Contract. e. Rights of Way and Easements The rights of way, easements, rights of entry, fill permits and other permits acquired by or on behalf of the Agency are, as far as can be determined, adequate for the performance of the work under this contract. Any additional rights of way, easements, or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or convenient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. f. Access to Sweeping Areas 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 sweeping area. 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. g. Respansibility for Damage 'Ihe provisions of the sixth, seventh, and eighth paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 7-1.12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor shall not apply- B-5 00068 SECTION C. SkTEEPING DETAILS ; 1. SCHEDULE OF WOFY. The number of sweepings shorn on the Proposal shall be once a month for each service area, except in Service Area 1-1-11 and M-8. In order to insure that sweeping is perfornied at regular intervals, the number of sweepings shown on the Proposal for each service area shall be divided into 360 to determine the number of days between sweepings. The Contractor shall furnish to the Public Works Director within 15 days after approval of the contract by the Board of Supervisors a work schedule showing the proposed dates and times for the 164 scheduled sweepings sham on the Proposal. The Contractor may change the scheduled sweeping days by submitting a revised work schedule at least 30 days prior to the date when the revised schedule is planned to becOTM effective. Area M-8, Discovery Bay. shall be considered as the first order of work and shall receive a sweeping in the first part of July. At such times as the Public Works Director may deem necessary, unscheduled sweepings of the various service areas may be ordered. Unscheduled sweepings of the various service areas will be paid for at the unit price bid for sweeping the area in consideration. Mileage to -and from sweeping service areas will be considered as included in the contract unit prices paid for sweeping the various service areas and no additional conmensatim will be allowed therefor. 2. S['=PINC Tom__ Sweeping shall be at such time of the day to allow a maximum sweeping of the area without interference by parked vehicles. In the business districts the time shall be in the early morning before parking by shoppers begins. S. INSPECTE;- The County will inspect the sweeping areas. In the event the Public Works Director or his representative finds any sweeping unsatisfactory, the Contractor will resweep the area immediately. If the Contractor fails to resweep the area as directed, the County will have the area swept by others and the cost thereof will be deducted from the payments due. After resweeping, the County will reinspect the work. Thee costs will be deducted from the amount due the Cmtractor for each reinspection required in each service district. The dmtractor shall notify the County within 24 hours for any schedule change due to weather, and if the Contractor fails to notify the County and the area is .inspected and found to be unswept, the cost of reinspection shall be deducted from the monthly sweeping payment for that area. 4. PAYMENT On a nrnthly basis the Contractor will furnish the Public Works Director with an invoice for work done during the previous month, giving date, mileage and service area number or road name for each area swept. The Contractor shall certify the invoice for the work performed during the previous month. Payment shall be made cn receipt of said invoices at the contract unit prices. Invoices are to be directed to: Contra Costa County Public Works Department, Sixth Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, Califcarnia 94553, Attention: Accounting Division. 069 (,1 C-1 V V U J Street Sweeping 1978-1979 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPA.R' ENT P19KI M, CALIFORNIA 94553 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Centra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids until 2 o'clock p.m. on June 15, 1977, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for Street Sweeping of Various Areas Within the Contra Costa County The project is located in 12 areas located throughout the County. Contractors may bid on any or all of the following areas which are identified by the Item Nos. in this Notice. the sweeping shall be done in accordance with official Plans and Specifications prepared in reference thereto. ENGMEER'S ESTI2V'0 Unit Item Estimated of No. Quantity Measure Item Total Each Area 1 12 Sweepings Sweep M-3 Service Area (12.00 curb miles) $ 1,728.00 2 12 Sweepings Sweep M-4 Service Area (84.46 curb miles) $12,162.00 3 12 Sweepings Sweep R-5 Service Area (5.84 curb miles) $ 841.00 4 12 Sweepings Sweep 14-6 Service Area (15.34 curb miles) $ 2,209.00 5 12 Sweepings Sweep M-7 Service Area (14..73 curb miles) $ 2,121.00 6 4 Sweepings Sweep M-8 Service Area (16.60 curb miles) $ 797.00 7 12 Sweepings Sweep M-9 Service Area (3.10 curb miles) $ 446.00 8 52 Sweepings Sweep M-11 Service Area (6.61 curb miles) $AJW"�U) N-1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Cont.) Unit Item Estimated of No. Quantity Measure Item Total Each Area 9 12 Sweepings Sweep M-12 Service Area (1.34 curb miles) $ 193.00 10 12 Sweepings Sweep M-17 Service Area (45.92 curb miles) 6 Parking Lot $ 6,612.00 11 12 Sweepings Sweep 14-19 Service Area (4.14 curb miles) $ 596.00 3.2 12 Sweepings Sweep I•I-211 Service Area (7.34 curb mileG) $ 1,057.00 TOTAL 32,887.00 Each Proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors or at the Public Works Department, 5th Floor of said County Administration Building. Plans and Specifications (not including State Standard Specifications or other documents included by reference) and proposal forms, may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Public Works Department, 5th Floor, County AdmizLi.straticn Building, upon payment of a printing and service charge in the amount of Four dollars and 26 cents ($4.26) (Sales Tax included) which amount shall not be refundable. Checks shall be made payable to "THE COUNTY OF CONMA COSTA," and shall be mailed to Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Bldg. , Martinez, California 94553. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Public Works Department, 5th Floor, County Administration Building. The Cc4-z*�ty reserves the right to award to the lowest responsible bidder on each Item and or to award to the lowest responsible total bidder for all Items. In order to be considered for work on all Items, bidders must bid cn all Item. However, bidders are not required to bid on all Items to be considered for work on each Item. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF T13+1 (10) PERCENT OF AMOLNT 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." N-2 NOTICE TO C014TRACTORS (Cont.) 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 beds 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, Martinez, California, on or before the 15 day of June, 1978, at 2 o'clock p.m. and will be opened in public and at the tine due in the ecnference re)m of the Public Works Director, 6th Floor Administration Bldg. , Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after the time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. Failure by the Contractor to perforin the necessary word: for one month shall be considered cause for the County to cancel the contract and to use the monthly cash payment due to insure the proper maintenance of the area defaulted by the Contractor. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the said Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this workis to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which Twill be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages 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 herds:. 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 porion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DAZED: J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF PUBLICATION DAZES: Zig BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By Deputy N-3 _ 000 i2 ESTIMP= 78-79 Service Curb Area Idles cost M-3 12.00 $ 1,728 M-4 84.46 $12,162 R-5 5.84 $ 841 14-6 15.34 $ 2,209 14-7 14.73 $ 2,121 M-8 Quarterly 16.60 $ 797 M-9 3.10 $ 446 M-11 Weekly 6.61 $ 4,125 14-12 1.34 $ 193 M-17 45.92 $ 6 ,612 M-19 4.14 $ 596 M-20 7.34 $ 1,057 217.42 $32,887 $12.00 per curb mile per month. Add 1 hr. per nmth per service.area for inspection ($15.77)-- $2300 year+ DUO i Street Sweeping 1978-1979 Bids Due June 15, 1978 At 2 O'CTOCK A.M. 6th Floor, County AJminisrati.cn Building, 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J-A=T TEZ, CALIFORNIA PROPOSAL FOR STREET SWEEPING 1978-1979 NAME OF BIDDER BUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON'T'RA COSTA COUNTY. TEE UNDERSIGNED, AS BIDDER, DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ASE THOSE NAMED HEREIN - THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS i•;ADE WITHOUT COLLUSION t,TITH ANY OTF'ER PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION - THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMDT D THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WORK, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS - AND ME PROPOSES AND AGREES, IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED, THAT HE LdILL CONTRACT WITH 71HE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHT1\TM5 TOOLS, APPARATUS AND OTHER MEANS TO SATISFACTORILY PERFORI•? THE SWEEPING SPECIFIED IN TIE CONTRACT, IN THE MANNER AND = PRESCRIBED, AND ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREME Ti-S OF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN SET FORTH, AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL PAYMENT TfIEREFOR AN AMOUNT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SAID SWEEPINGS AS ESTIMATED HEREIN BEING $ (INSERT TOTAL AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UNIT PRICES BID, TO WIT - Unit Unit Item Item Estimated of Price (In TOTAL No. Quantity Measure Item Figures) (In Figures) ' 1 12 Sweepings Sweep M-3 Service Area (12.00 curb miles) 2 • 12 Sweepings Sweep M-4 Service Area (84.46 curb miles) P-1 00074 PROPOSAL (Cont. ) Unit Unit Item Item Estimated of Price (In TOTAL No. Quantity Measure Item Figures) (In Figures} 3 12 Sweepings Sweep R-5 Service Area (5.84 curb miles) 4 12 Sweepings Sweep M-6 Service Area (15.34 curb miles) 5 12 Sweepings Sweep 1* 11-7 Service Area (14.73 curb miles) 6 4 Sweepings Sweep M-8 Service Area (16.60 curb miles) 7 12 Sweepings Sween M-9 Service Area ( 3.10 curb idles) 8 52 Sweepings Sweep M--11 Service Area (6.61 curb miles) 9 12 Sweepings Sweep M-12 Service Area (1.34 curb miles) 10 12 Sweepings Sweep 1.1-17 Service Area (45.92 curb miles) and Montalvin Park Parking lots west end of park between Lettia Rd. and Denise Drive 11 12 Sweepings Sweep M-19 Service Area (4.14 curb miles) 12 12 Sweepings Sweep M-20 Service Area (7.34 curb miles) NOTE - PLEASE SHOW TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL ANNUAL COST IN CASE OF A DISCREPANCY EEZWEEN UNIT PRICES AND TOTALS, THE UNIT PRICES SHALL PREVAIL. IT IS LKDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE QLMTITIES OF WORK UNDER EACH AREA ARE APPROXDL4= ONLY, BEING GIVEN FOR A BASIS OF COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL, AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COLM TO INCREASE OR DECREASE THE AMOUNT OF WORK IN ANY AREA AS MAY BE REQUIRED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS WORK. 000'75 P-2 PROPOSAL (Cont.) IT IS FUfFXR UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FORTH FOR EACH AREA OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL AMOUNT BID FOR THE PROJECT, DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEfANT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICP.LLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE U0ERSIGNED, AS BIDDER, SHALL FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUNTY, EXECUTED BY A RESPONSIBLE SURETY ACCEPTABLE TO SAID COUNTY, IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED BY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. THE COUNTY MAY INSPECT EACH SWEEPING. IN TPE EVENT TIE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE FINDS ANY SWEEPING UNSATISFACTORY, TEE CONTRACTOR WILL REStEEP ME AREA IMMEDIATELY. IF THE CONTRACTOR FAILS TO RESWEDP THE AREA AS DIRECTED, TFE COUNTY ElILL HAVE THE AREA SWEPT BY OTHERS AND THF COST THEREOF WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE MONTHLY CASH PAYMENT DLT. A.F1ER THE RBSWEEPING, THE COUNTY WILL REINSPECT TE WORK. FIFTY DOLd PP,S ($50.00) WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM ME AMOUNT IRIS THE CONTRACTOR FOR EACH REINSPECTION REQUIFED IIT EACH SERVICE DISTRICT. IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL BE ACCEPTED AND THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AND TO GIVE THE BC ND IN THE SUM TO BE DETERMINED AS AFORESAID, WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS, NOT INCLUDING SUND YS, AFTER THE BIDDER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CONTRACT IS READY FOR SIGNATURE, TETE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY, AT ITS OPTION, DETERMINE THAT THE BIDDER. HAS ABANDONED TETE CONTRACT, AND THERELPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTA14CE THEREOF SHALL BE NULL AND VOID AND THE FOPTEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PPDPEFJY OF THE COUNTY OF CCNTRA COSTA. CST REQUEST. = BIDDER MUST BE ABLE TO SHOJI EVIL—M?CE THAT HE HAS BEEN IN THE STREET St•E:EPING BUSINESS FOR A MINIMUM OF T[JO YEARS, HAS SUFPICIIENT EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO ASSURE THAT SWEEPINGS WILL BE MADE ON THE PRE-DETERMINED ST=ING DACES REGARDLESS OF EQUIPMENT FAILURE, AND HAS ACCESS TO ADEQUATE MAINTENANCE FACILITIES TO KEEP THE EQUIPMENT IN GOOD REPAIR. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD THAT BIDDERS MAY BID ON ANY OR ALL ITEMS AND ARE NOT REQUIRED TO SHOW ZHE TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 OF THE PROPOSAL UNLESS THEY BID ON ALL OF ME ITEMS. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD THAT THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AWARD TO THE LAST RESPCflNSIBLE BIDDER OF EACH ITEM OR TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDIER FOR ALL ITEMS. SUBCQ M%'- S: SUBCONTRACTORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL, IS A PROPOSAL GUARPNTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID (CASHIER'S CHECK,K, CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER'S BOND ACCEPTABLE) 00016 P-3 PROPOSAL (Cont.) THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN nE FOREGOING PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS - IMPORTANT NOTICE IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPORATION, STATE LEGP:L NAME OF CORPORATION, ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER, AND MANAGER THEREOF. IF A COPARMERSHIP, STA-M TRUE NAME OF FIRM. IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN INDIVIDUAL, STATE FIRST AND L,10T NAME IN FULL. --------------------- (SIGNATURE OF BIDDER) BUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE DATE P-4 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Establishment of Willow ) Street Extension as a ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 439 County Highway, Martinez ) Area, WO #4191-667 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES that: On April 18, 1978 this Board passed a Resolution of Necessity for the acquisition by eminent domain of property between Ward and Green Streets in the City of Martinez in line with and for the ex- tension of Willow Street for one block in said City. Said property is more particularly described in Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The Countv intends to pay for the above-mentioned property along with all the costs of its acquisition and to pay all costs for the maintenance of said Extension after its construction is completed. For the foregoing reasons, this Board DETERMIIIES that it is of general County interest that said Willow Street Extension be designated a new County highway and be wholly laid out, acquired, constructed and maintained by the County within the boundaries of the City of Martinez. The Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to send a copy o-L' this resolution to the governinq body of the Citv of Martinez immediately so that said City may have an opportunity to indicate its consent to the action taken herein. PASSED ON May 16, 1978 , unanimously by Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division CC,. Countv Counsel Detention Facility Project Manager City of Martinez County Administrator Attn: Martin Nichols Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 78/40 00077 PPPENDIX A Civic Center Willow Street Ext. Portion of Lot 3, in Block E, as shown on the map of Homestead Tract, filed December 23, 1907 in Book 1 of Maps, at page 14; portion of Lot 2, Block 24, as shown on the map of Additional Survey of the Town of Eltartinez, as per maps thereof on file in the Office of the Countv Recorder of Contra Costa County, and a portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line of Green Street, distant thereon south 52' 20 ' 00" west along said line 33.71 feet from the intersection of said northwesterly line of Green Street, with the northeasterly line of Willow Street, said point also being the southeasterly corner of said Block 24; thence, from said point of beginning, along said northwesterly line of Creen Street south 52a 20' .00" west, 16.31 feet; thence, north 360 07' 00" west, 233.56 feet to the northwesterly line of said . Block 24; thence, along said northwesterly line north 520 01' 42" east, 44.93 feet to the most northerly corner of said Block 24; thence along the northwesterly prolongation of the northeasterly line of said Block 24 north 28' 31 ' 30" west, 5.07 feet to the southeasterly line of Ward Street; thence, along said southeasterly line north 520 01 ' d?_" east, 4.43 feet to a point on the north- westerly prolongation of said northeasterly lire of":9i11otv .Street; -thence; along said northwesterly =prolongation south -36" 07'-'00" east, 218.83 feet- to said northeesterly line -of -Green Street; thence, along said northwesterly line south 520 20 ' 00" west, 33_71 feet to the poet of beginning. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Retirement of ) Mr. Andrew J. DeLaFontaine ) Chairman of the County Board ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/440 of Parole Commissioners ) WHEREAS the Board was this day informed of the retirement of Mr. Andrew J. DeLaFontaine, Chairman of the County Board of Parole Commissioners, by the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, the County Probation Officer, and the Sheriff-Coroner; and WHEREAS Mr. DeLaFontaine was initially appointed by the Superior Court as the public member of the Parole Board on October 17, 1957; and WHEREAS Mr. DeLaFontaine was promptly elected Chairman of the Board of Parole by the other members; and WHEREAS Mr. DeLaFontaine served with distinction in said position for a period of twenty years during which time he oversaw the release of hundreds of inmates on County Parole; and WHEREAS Mr. DeLaFontaine served without compensation in said position and further volunteered his services in a variety of civic improvement activities; BE IT RESOLVED that this Board hereby expresses its appreciation to Mr. Andrew J. DeLaFontaine for his twenty years of dedicated service to the County and expresses its best wishes for his years in retirement. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on May 16, 1978. q cc: County Administrator Presiding Judge, Superior Court Sheriff-Coroner County Probation Officer RESOLUTION NO. 78/440 000 du l i BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT In the Matter of Approving the ) conveyance of a pathway easement ) to City of Concord over Flood ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/441 Control District Property; ) (F.C.D. Act Sec. 31 ; Valnut Creek Channel ) Gov. C. Sec. 25526.6) Pine Creek Channel ) W.O. 8399-7520 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District RESOLVES THAT: The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District acquired certain real property for the improvement of Walnut Creek and Pine Creek Channels.. This Board hereby determines and finds that a pathway easement over a portion of said property as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, is in the public interest and that said easement will not substantially conflict or interfere with District use of said property. This Board hereby AUTHORIZES and APPROVES the conveyance of said easement describad in Exhibit "A" to the City of Concord, pursuant to Government Code Section 25526J, and the Chairman of the Board is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute an easement deed for and on behalf of the District. Thr` weal Property Division of the Public Works Department is DIRECTED to cause said deed to be delivered to the Grantee together with a certified copy of this reso- lution. PASSED on may 160 1978 unanimously by Supervisors present. CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this to a full, true & correct copy of the orivinai document which is on file In my office, and that It was passed adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California. on the date shown. ATTEST: J. It. 61.',SO , County Clerk & e.-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Cleric. MAY 16 1978 on M. VANNUCCHI cc: Public Works (2) Flood Control City of Concord (via P/W) RESOLUTION %0, 78/441 00080 t Bart Bike Trail System EXHIBIT A PARCEL ONE (Walnut Creek Channel - Briarwood Way) A strip of land 20 feet in width, 10 feet on each side of the following described center line: Commencing at the northern corner of that certain parcel of land conveyed to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District on August 30, 1966 recorded in Book 5194 page 401 , Official Records of Contra Costa County; thence, South 57" 53' 43" West 161.59 feet to the point of beginning; thence from said point of beginning South 310 57' 24" East 11.36 feet; thence along a curve having a radius of 452 feet and convex to the East a distance of 132.47 feet; thence South 570 53' 48" West 284 feet more or less to a point of the southwesterly line of above said parcel , which point bears South 63° 54' 25" East 11 .7 feet along this southwesterly line to the intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of Briarwood Way. Said lines of above described strip of land to be lengthened or shortened to ter- minate within the lands of the grantor. RESERVING unto the grantor the right to require the relocation of any portion of the. above described easement together with any improvements thereon, to a route satisfactory to the grantor that will accommodate any future public or private use or development of the property over which this easement lies. PARCEL 11,10 (Walnut Creek Channel - Bancroft Road A strip of land 20 feet in width, 10 feet on each side of the following described line: Commencing at the most easterly corner of that parcel of land conveyed as Parcel 1 to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and !,later Conservation District on November 4, 1969 and recorded in Book 5997 page 247 of Official Records of Contra Costa County; thence along the southwesterly line of Bancroft Road South 36° 25' East 10 feet to the point of beginning; thence from said point of beginning South 58° 03' 09" West 150 feet. Above described strip being immediately adjacent to that parcel of land conveyed to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District on December 15, 1964 recorded in Book 4763 page 329 Official Records of Contra Costa County. PARCEL THREE (Pine Creek Channel - Detroit Avenue) A strip of land 30 feet in width lying westerly and at right angles to the line described as follows: Beginning at Flood Control District Monument #7172 and thence northwesterly 129.00 feet to Flood Control District Monument 7178. Said monuments are 1-zated on Pine Creek approximately 400 feet east of Detroit Avenue. Said lines of above described strip of land to be lengthened or shortened to terminate easement within lards of the grantor. Microfilmad with board brd6r Recorded at the Request of: After Recording Return To: BART BIKE TRAIL SYSTEM Grantee - c/o Contra Costa County Public Works Department Real Property Division Attn: A. J. Accurso (Re: Pine Creek & Walnut Creek) GRANT OF EASEMENT E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND HATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT , a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called COUNTY hereby grants to the CITY OF CONCORD, a municipal corporation hereinafter called GRANTEE, a nonexclusive right to install and maintain im rov ments for a public bicycle and pedestrian path-way or such use . and for no other purposes whatsoever, together with a right of way on, along and in all of the hereinafter described parcel of land situate xxxabbec partially within the City of Concord and partially within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follo;is: FOR DESCRIPTION SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF The foregoing grant is made subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. Grantee hereby acknowledges County's title to said lands and agrees never to assail or resist said title. 2. Grantee shall , prior to any construction or installation within the subject easement area, submit specific plans and specifications to County for review and approval . Such approval , together with any additional requirements to be in the form of a written permit issued by County to Grantee. tp 3. The County reserves its prior rights to use any and all of said lands for any purpose including, but not limited to construction, reconstruction, repairing, maintaining, modifying, excavating, relocating, or removing Flood Control facilities and appurtenances thereto. Grantee's use of this easemant and the exercising of any rights hereunder shall , in no way, interfere with the County's use of said lands. In the event Grantee's use should interfere, Grantee shall , at the request of the County, and at Grantee's sole cost and expense, modify or relocate its facilities to the satisfaction of the County. 4. Except in the case of emergency repairs, Grantee shall not relocate, modify or reconstruct its facilities without first obtaining the prior approval of its plans by the County. -i- Microfilmed with board ordir 00082 5. Any and all County facilities, lantt.;caping or miscellaneous improvements, re- moved or damaged as a result of Grantee's use of said lands shall be repaired or re- placed equivalent to, or better than, their existing condition at the sole cost and expense of Grantee. In the event Grantee fails so to do, said work may be performed by County at the expense of Grantee, which expense Grantee agrees to pay to County promptly upon demand, including engineering costs and any legal fees incurred to collect said costs. 6. Grantee agrees that County assumes no responsibility for the construction, maintenance or repair of Grantee's facilities resulting from County's operations and use of said lands_ 7. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent County from granting other easements over said lands or using said lands for any and all purposes, pro- vided, however, that County shall not unreasonably interfere with Grantee's easement rights hereunder, subject to the provisions as contained in paragraph 3 above. 8. Grantee agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the County of and from any and all claims, demands, costs, damages, losses, actions, causes of action or judgments whiCh County may pay or be required to pay by reason of any damage, including inverse condemnation, injury or death to any person or property suffered by any person, firm or corporation as a result of the exercise by Grantee of the rights herein granted to it. 9. In the event Grantee shall cease to use the easement hereby granted for a con- tinuous period of one year or in the event Grantee abandons any of its facilities or fails to use the easement for the purpose for which it is granted, then all rights of Grantee in and to said lands shall hereupon cease and terminate and title thereto shall immediately revert to and vest in the County or its successors. Upon any termination of Grantee's rights hereunder, Grantee shall , upon request by the County, and at Grantee's sole cost and expense, remove all its facilities from said lands and restore said property to its original condition. Upon. failure of Grantee so to do, said work may be performed by the County at Grantee's expense, which expense Grantee agrees to pay to County upon demand. 10. No rights granted hereunder shall be transferred or assigned without the prior written consent of the County. 11 . This easement is granted subject to encumbrances and restrictions of record and any prior rights held by others within said land, against which no warranty is made. 12. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to construe that access or other secondary rights are conveyed by this document over any of County's adjacent lands lying outside of the aforesaid strip of land above described. 13. This indenture and all of the covenants herein contained shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs, successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto. 14. Grantee assumes full responsibility for said path-way and its use, and agrees to maintain said facility in a clean, safe and orderly condition at its sole cost and expense. 15. Grantee agrees to install or modify any fencing along said path-way as required by the County within the property described in said attached Exhibit "A". IN WITNESS l•IHEREOF, this Grant of Easement is-signed and executed th i sl.6th day of May 19 78 . CONTRA C05T ��U FLOOD CONTROL AND STATE OF CALiF'ORMA ACKY.Oht_D tri'l�T WATER C. ISER �� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY € C. 1191.FUX31111 (C-C. 1191. 1181, 1181) ..................a1.1%� By �r � R.I.Schroder who signed this document krona to ns. ant kcown Thai than, Board 0� me to ba a.ove"s:;ie.olf.cer o:th.at.:va n_r.,f - Upery i sots or political sabdivivc•+ of Ise S.c;s of C:L:xa:a cn brtvf public Codi. and t:c.'she ;M-11aity b^!Orc n» ta.'ay au,a: 1� Ia." kno.led�ed to M that sail public Codya.ccultd t1:s dccume- t. ttest .CGC I R. OLSSON, Co:,OY Clerk & L of:+CiD Clark of aoacd SUP""s SUp "s rj oal v 7 B, 11 1 � o= M. annucc i, Deputy er �1 .. FOM.I APPIROVED —2— ��! U� 10H;� B. C�ou;.t,� �cnsel �' � . By Daps v �r. Bart Bike Trail System EXHIBIT A PARCEL OPE (Walnut Creek Channel - Briarwood Way) A strip of land 20 feet in width, 10 feet on each side of the following described center line: Commencing at the northern corner of that certain parcel of land conveyed to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District on August 30, 1966 recorded in Book 5194 page 401 , Official Records of Contra Costa County; thence, South 57° 53' 48" gest 161.59 feet to the point of beginning; thence from said point of beginning South 31* 57' 24" East 11.30' feet; thence along a curve having a radius of 452 feet and convex to the East a distance of 132.47 feet; thence South 57° 53' 48" West 284 feet more or less to a point of the southwesterly line of above said parcel , which point bears South 630 54' 25" East 31 .7 feet along this southwesterly line to the intersection with the easterly right-of-way line of Briarwood Way. Said lines of above described strip of land to be lengthened or shortened to ter- minate within the lands of the grantor. RESERVING unto the grantor the right to require the relocation of any portion of Che above described easement together with any improvements thereon, to a route satisfactory to the grantor that will accommodate any future public or private use or development of the property over which this easement lies. PARCEL TWO (Walnut Creek Channel - Bancroft Road A strip of land 20 feet in width, 10 feet on each side of the following described line: Commencing at the most easterly corner of that parcel of land conveyed as Parcel 1 to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District on November 4, 1969 and recorded in Book 5997 page 247 of Official Records of Contra Costa County; thence along the southwesterly line of Bancroft Road South 36° 25' East 10 feet to t-he point of beginning; thence from said point of beginning South 580 03' 09" 4lest ':50 feet. Above described strip being immediately adjacent to that parcel of land conveyed to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District on December 15, 1964 recorded in Book 4763 page 329 Official Records of Contra Costa County. PARCEL THREE (Pine Creek Channel - Detroit Avenue) A strip of land 30 feet in width lying westerly and at right angles to the line described as follows: Beginning at Flood Control District Monument #7172 and thence northwesterly 129.00 feet to Flood Control District Monument 7178. Said monuments are located on Pine Creek approximately 400 feet east of Detroit Avenue. Said lines of above described strip of land to be lengthened or shortened to terminate easement within lands of the grantor. Microfilmad with board ord6r 00084 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 In the Matter of Notification of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 442 Hearing on Proposed Dissolution ) of Contra Costa County Storm ) (West's Wat. C. App. § 69-38.4 through Drainage District Zone 29A. ) 69-38.6) Oakley Area ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District RESOLVES THAT: The Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act provides authority for its governing board to dissolve drainage zones. This Board has before it for consideration the proposed dissolution of Drainage Zone 29A and transfer of Zone 29A interests in real property to Drainage Area 290. The Board further has before it the Notice of Exemption submitted to it by the Planning Commission for consideration as to the environmental impact of the proposed dissolution. At 9:30 a.m. on June 27, 1978, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct a public hearing on the proposed dissolution and transfer of property at which all persons interested in or affected by the dissolution may appear and show cause why the dissolution should not take place. At said hearing, this Board will also consider and act upon the Notice of Exemption submitted to it by the Planning Commission and w111 hear and pass upon any and all written or oral objections to the dissolution. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the Board may abandon the proposed dissolution or proceed with the same. The Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to publish this Notice and Resolution, pursuant to Government Code § 6066, once a week for two (2) successive weeks prior to the hearing in the "Antioch Daily Ledger" a newspaper of general circulation in the Drainage Zone proposed to be dissolved. Publication shall be completed at least five (5) days before said hearing. If the exterior boundaries of the drainage zone to be dissolved include lands lying within the exterior boundaries of any city within the District, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is DIRECTED to submit to the governing board of such city, a copy of this Notice and Resolution, specifying its intention to dissolve said Drainage Zone, at least 15 days before the above noted hearing. PASSED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present. Originating Department: Public Works Department Flood Control Planning Design cc: Public Works Di rector County Administrator County Assessor County Auditor-Controller County Treasurer-Tax Collector Director of Planning 4 - RESOLUTION NO. 78/442 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF EXEMPTION ON PROJECT UNDER CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT Responsible Agency Contra Costa County Planning Department OR: P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone: (415) 372-2024 Phone: (415) Contact Person: Mary Fleming Contact Person: ' PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CP 78-33 - DISSOLUTION OF DRAINAGE ZONE 29A Drainage Area 290 will provide the same function as the Drainage Zone. This project has been determined to be categorically exempt under the provisions of Section 15120 (Class 20) of the Guidelines for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act =! of 1970, as amended. ; REASONS WHY PROJECT IS EXEMPT: Project consists of changes in the organiza- tion or reorganization of local government agencies where the changes do not change the geographical area in which previously existing powers are exercised. Consolidation of two or more districts having identical powers. Date: Isis B , P!anning Department Wepresentative cc: File CP 78-33 L � J. R. O_SSO'4 CIcR< 00 '� O� 5'J?EaV15 <S C t`T r2?._CGSia CO. popu iu^t Micro ifm3d with board order r t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOOD CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN DIVISION ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE DISSOLUTION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 29A Drainage Zone 29A was formed on December 26, 1972, to perform maintenance on an infiltration basin constructed as part of the improvements for Subdivision 4167. On March 14, 1978 the area comprising Subdivision 4167 was annexed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290, an entity capable of providing the same services as the drainage zone. The dissolution will reduce the number of special districts and implements the County Administrator's goal of simplifying County Government. It is recommended that Drainage Zone 29A be dissolved since an alternate entity exists to perform the same service. RECEIVED MAY & 1978 I R- OLS-OV CIER< BOARD 0= SUPERVISORS CONTPA C057A,CO. Apri198 3029129A705 0100 r{ Micro;i;med with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA_ In the Matter of ) Declaring a certain road ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/443 as County road, Subdivision 4454, ) Oakley Area. ) BE IT RESOLVED that Teresa Lane, as dedicated for public use by Offer of Dedication filed June 20, 1977 in Book 8340 of Official Records at page 569, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California is accepted and declared to be a County Road of Contra Costa County: PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. Originating Department : Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director - Maintenance Recorder Public Works Director - LD Charles Pringle P. 0. Box 658 Brentwood, CA 94513 MOSS RESOLUTION NO. 78/443 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application ) to the Local Agency Formation ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/444 Commission for Approval of the ) Dissolution of Countv Service ) (Gov. Code @® 56140, Area D-14 (Oakley Area) ) 56195, 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR DISSOLUTION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA D-14 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES that: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000)of the Government Code, it pro- poses to initiate proceedings for the dissolution of County Service Area No. D-14. The exterior boundaries of the service area proposed to be dissolved are the boundaries of the service area as it existed on January 1, 1978. The reason for this application is that Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290 has assumed the function of the service area proposed to be dissolved. IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board's proposal to initiate the dissolution of County Service Area No. D-14. The Clerk of this Board is HEREBY DIRECTED to file a certi- fied copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 16, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works .Department Flood Control Planning & Design cc: Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrator Assessor Public Works Director Flood Control Planning and Design RESOLUTION NO. 78/444 V�11.fb� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FLOOD CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN DIVISION ENGINEER'S REPORT ON THE DISSOLUTION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • SERVICE AREA D - 14 Service Area D - 14 was formed on October 26, 1971 , to perform maintenance on an infiltration basin constructed as part of the improvements for Subdivision 3932. On March 14, 1978 the area comprising Subdivision 3932 wzs annexed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 290, an entity capable of providing the same services as the drainage zone. The dissolution will reduce the number of special districts and implements the County Administrator's goal of simplifying County Government. It is recommended that Service Area D - 14 be dissolved since an alternate entity exists to perform the same service. April 1978 110090 3029-D14-05 Microfilmad with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) Completion_ of improvements ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/4¢5 in L.U.P. 2121-75, ) in the Antioch Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed for LUP 2121-75 in the Antioch area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Road Improvement Agreement : Land Use Permit Date of Agreement L. U. P. 2121-75 November 30, 1976 (Cash Deposit - $4,400 - Louis G. madrigal) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor' s Deposit Permit Detail No. 141270 dated November 10, 1976) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4 . 1106 of the Ordinance Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the widening of Pittsburg-Antioch Highway is accepted into the County Maintained Road System. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. Originating Department : Public Works Land Development Division cc : Public Works Director - Maintenance Public Works Director - Construction Recorder Public Works Director - LD Louis D. Madrigal P. 0. Box 681 Antioch, CA 94509 01 004 L RESOLUTION NO. 78/4¢5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF .CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) the Parcel Map of ) RESOLUTION NO. 73/446 Subdivision MS 301-77, ) San Ramon Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 301-77, property located in the San Ramon 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 May 16, 1978. Originating Department : Public Works Land Development Division c c : PkTD- LD Director of Planning James E. Roos P. 0. Box 633 Diablo, CA 94528 RESOLUTION NO. 78/446 4e .� t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR' IA Summary Abandonment of a ) Portion of Superseded ) RESOLUTION N0. _ 78/a47 Lilac Drive, ) (S & if No. 960.1) Walnut Creek Area. } ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby RESOLVES that: A portion of the County road knot-in as Lilac -Drive, Walnut Creek area, has been superseded by relocation. Said relocation did not prohibit access to any property which adjoined the road prior to such relocation. It appears proper that said portion of relocated road be summarily abandoned as provided in Section 960.1 of the Streets and Highways . . Code of the State of California. All that portion of said County road, superseded by -relocation and more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, be and the same is hereby ABANDONED. The $500.00 deposit provided for in the Board of Supervisors policy on processing abandoments is waived. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is DIRECTED to cause a certified copy of this resolution to be recorded in the of-Lice of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED on May 16, 1978 unanimously by:.the . Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Department Land Development Divisioi cc: Recorder (via LD) County Administrator . Public Works Assessor Planning Bruce L. Schremp 379 Cordell Dr. Danville, CA EBMUD Thomas Bros. Maps - Mr. Richard Milliron •Contra Costa County Water District Stege Sanitary District of Contra Costa County Oakley County Water District West Contra Costa Sanitary District Pacific Telephone Pacific Gas & Electric County Counsel 000911 RESOLUTION NO. 78/447 EXHIBIT "A" All of that portion of the County road known as Lilac Drive described in the deed recorded I-lay 17, 1950 in Book 1559 of Official Records at Page 24, Records of Contra Costa County, California, lying southeasterly of the following described line: Beginning on the northeasterly line of Lot 1 as said Lot I is shown on the map entitled "Arlene Gardens, Unit No- 1" filed March 6, 1947 in Book 32 of Maps at page 50, Records of said County, distant thereon S 31010'02" E, 13.31 feet from the most northerly corner of said Lot I (32 M 50) ; thence, from said point of beginning, N 63'17'45" E, 58.59 feet to the northeasterly terminus of the course designated as "S 47' 19'01" W, 59.61 feet" of Parcel B as per map filed November 24, 1976 in Book 50 of Parcel Maps at page 19, Records of said County. A IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Resilient Flooring and ) Carpeting, Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/448 Detention Facility Project, } Martinez, California. Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 64 ) } WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Resilient Flooring and Carpeting, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California,. Project No. 5269-926-(64) , have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and 14HEREAS 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 Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report Pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on June 15, 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 MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on May 16, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/448 �No t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DET 'NTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY RESILIENT FLOORING -AND CARPETING PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(64) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 P.M. On June 15, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Resilient Flooring and Carpeting which includes: Furnishing and installing all Resilient Flooring, Rubber Base and Carpeting for the new Detention Facility. ' The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction estimate is $170,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 10:00 A.M. on May 31, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Fine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Fine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon request. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner. Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus- Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor con- tingenet bids will be considered. .. A-1 0()090FILE090 a� MAY i6 1978 J, R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AA,CfOTftl�2Jq CO T T Co. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) 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 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 required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 9+553, on or before the 15th Day of June 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor Conference Room, Administration Building, Martinez, 'California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnis!z a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount 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 hereby notified that. pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is 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 wages 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 rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) 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 COU14TY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy DATED: MAY 16 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 �VIJJ� (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 15th Day of June 1978 at 2:00 P.M. , in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553• TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material, transportation and services for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Resilient Flooring and Carpeting, in strict con- formity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums: namely: BASE BID: Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all Resilient Flooring and Carpeting work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For the sum of: Dollars LF J_1 I E ® Iv P /6 i97i3 !) f V J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON R ST CO. 1 B ...De u Micro$ilnad with board order PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that theBoard of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work within 300 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by June 29, 1978. J-2 tJV�VQ PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) , The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine ' and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person. firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any manner. sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. O Cash O Bidders Bond O Cashiers Check OCertified'Check The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as' being included in the bid. Addendum 1 dated Addendum f dated Addendum dated Firm ' By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this _ day of . 19 J-3 00101 O PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders _„_ J-4 REQU REMEHTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award`of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the -resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: . BIDDER 1 . it intends to employ the following listed. construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra 'Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it'adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. '+ Signature of authorised representative-of bidder o 10103 J-5 ate'` fi bow AIA t} r� r CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPETING PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(64) DATED: May 16, 1978 PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixtb Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California BY: KAPLAN/MCLAUGELIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street San Francisco, California 001100 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ITEM PAGES • A Notice to Contractors A-1 - A-9 B Project Description B-1 C Information to Bidders Part I C-1 - C-3 D Information to Bidders Part II D-1 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Condtions F-1 - F-25 G Articles of Agreement G-1 - G-4 H Affirmative Action Plan, County of Contra Costa H-1 - H-9 I Federal Requirements I-1 - I-4 J Proposal J-1 - J-5 SPECIFICATIONS Division l: General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 09650 - Resilient Flooring 1 - 6 09680 - Carpeting 1 - 6 Division 3: Project Manual Dated March 15, 1978 Section 10 - Index and Abbreviations 10.00 - 10.09 Section 32 - Finish Schedule 32.00 - 32.55 Section 40 - Floor Details 40.00 - 40.05 Section 41 - Base Details 41.00 - 41.01 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPETING PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(64) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 P.M. On June 15, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Resilient Flooring and Carpeting which includes: Furnishing and installing all Resilient Flooring, Rubber Base and Carpeting for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction estimate is $170,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 10:00 A.M. on May 31, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon request. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and t•lellus• Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor con- tingenet bids will be considered. A-1 00107 • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) A PROPOSAL GUARANTY Ill THE AMOUNT OF TER (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal. The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's 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 required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 0553, on or before the 15th Day of.June 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor Conference Room, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and ther • read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount 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 hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workian -or sechanic required to execuie the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The preLaiing rate of per diem wages 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 rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. A-2_ 00108 • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any potion 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 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: • A-3 00109 • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) --he 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 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: • A-3 �� 1� • PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPETING This contract, for the new Detention Facility Project is for the following: Furnishing and installing all Resilient Flooring, Rubber Base and Carpeting for the New Detention Facility. The Detention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez, California and is bound by Willow Street, Pine Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street. • B_1 001.11 COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART I • The information and instructions included herein constitute a part of the Contract Documents and are given for the purposes of assisting Bidders in properly preparing their bids or proposals. Each Bidder shall prepare his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the requirements of the Contract Documents and with the following instructions: 1 . Proposal shall be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. Proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, and shall state "BID - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPETING 2. If information is required regarding the Bid Package, Drawings and/or Specifications, the Bidder shall not contact the County of Contra Costa or the Architect. All questions and requests for information shall be directed to Turner Construction Company, Telephone (415) 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. 3. Prevailing Wage Rate: Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 'of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of Der diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is 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 wages- 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 rate 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. '.: A Dre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project 01fice, 123E Escobar Street. Martinez, California at 10:00 A.M. on May 31, 1978 5. Safety: Introduction• Construction by its nature Presents numerous hazards to participants • and spectators alike. As is too often the case in a construction project, expediency and false economy take precedence over good safety pract� resulting injury or death. C-1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETE14TION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART I • The following suggestions and directions are presented to emphasize the concern of the County of Contra Costa and their construction managers, Turner Construction Company, for accident prevention and and safety in the course of this construction so that our joint experience will be both pleasant and rewarding. PURPOSE, The primary purpose of this plan is to demonstrate a method to provide a safe working environment for workers and to reduce public liability. All safety requirements directed by the Department of Industrial Safety administering Cal OSHA are a mandatory part of this program and all job personnel are expected to be knowledgeable in these rules and to comply with all Cal OSHA directives, Turner Construction Company Safety Requirements and all other applicable safety codes. POLICY STATLVENT You, :is Contractors, and your Subcontractors will have direct res- ponsibility for the safety of your men and the operations under your control. When there is a choice of safety versus time or safety versus economics, "Safety First" is to be the rule. This program will be effective and successful with your full commitment and cooperation in carrying out the basic procedures that follow and in transmitting concern and enthusiasm for a safe operation down through all your supervisors, foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project, we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder. SAFETY 14EETINGS Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors,, foremen and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards and/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that two (2) copies of the minutes of these meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. A11 new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. • B. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the sunervisor .or foreman in charge C-2 O �V Ci NTfiA ('0'7TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART I • and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representatives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. ACCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURE Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsi.bility to submit one copy of all Accident/Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the following forms: ) . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you .submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility Project. C-3 i �`! CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART II 1. Scope: A. Contractor will furnish and install all Resilient Flooring.Rubber Base and Carpeting as shown or noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Section 09650 - Resilient Flooring, Section 09680 Carpeting. 2. Schedule: The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Three Hundred (300) calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. The Notice to Proceed is anticipated by June 29, 1978. 3. Parking: Parking spaces are at a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not be allowed to occupy existing parking areas. Parking for one foreman of each Contractor will be provided, additional construction parking will be in locations directed by the Construction Manager. It is anticipated that sufficient parking for the peak construction phase will be made available north of Marina Vista, approximately six blocks from the project. 4. Hoisting and Scaffolding: All hoisting and scaffolding for Resilient Flooring and Carpeting work will be by the Resilient Flooring and Carpeting Contractor. 5. Temporary Power and Lighting: The Electrical Contractor is providing temporary power boxes at central locations throughout the building. Each Contractor will provide his own extension cords. Temporary lighting is also by the Electrical Contractor. 6. Clean-Up: The Contractor shall keep the premises free at all times from all waste materials, packaging materials and other rubbish accumulated in connection with the execution of the work by collecting and depositing said materials and rubbish in debris boxes to be furnished by the General Conditions Contractor. Debris boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only_ Dunnage and bulking boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulking type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. 7. Line and Grade: Two column lines in a north-south direction and two column lines in a east- west direction will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. Assuming the accuracy of these lines, all other layout will be by the Contractor. Four bench marks for elevations control will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. D-1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART II 8. Temporary Buildings: Space for storage and temporary buildings will be allocated by Turner as job conditions permit. Temporary offices or sheds shall be constructed of fire resistant materials. Material and layout must be approved by Turner Construction prior to installation. 9. Obtaining Documents: Bidders will be furnished one set of Contract Documents, additional sets or copies of reference drawings and specifications, if desired, can be purchased from the following: East Bay Blue Print and Supply Company 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, California Phone: (415) - 444-8001 or 465-7363 The following information is available for reference purposes at Turner Construction Company Job Site Office (Phone 229-3610). Architectural Drawings through Revision 5 dated 4/24/75 Structural Drawings through Revision 19, dated 2/14/78 Electrical Drawings through Revision 4, dated 12/13/77 Mechanical Drawings through Revision 3, dated 2/1/78 Plumbing; Drawings through Revision 3, dated 3/16/78 Fire Protection Drawing through Revision 3, dated 3/16/78 Food Service Drawings dated 11/22/77 Project Manual - Volume 2, Details and Schedules dated 3/15/78 Copies of the above drawings can be purchased from East Bay Blue Print Company.. t D-2 00.11- INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. LICENSING OF BIDDER: Before submitting bid, bidder shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7000 thru 7145 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California in the class- ification reauired for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall corres- pond in all respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and names are checked with the State. 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE WORK A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefore. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality and quantity of surface and sub-surface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal, plans, and specifications of the contract. Investigations of sub-surface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefore. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those existing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for develop- ments may not occur. Making such information available to bidders is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of this article concerning the Contractor's responsibility for sub- surface conditions, the bidders must satisfy themsellres through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: if omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bid opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. • E-1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (Continued) 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Rids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form), with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlinrations, . alterations or erasures, not alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supply- ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. C. List of Proposed Subcontractors: Each proposal shall have listed therein, the name and address of each subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount in excess of 1/2 of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1, of the Government Code. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check. certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County" in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. 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 the County of Contra Costa. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, 9+553- Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Fine • Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 15th day of June 1978 at 2:OOPM and w:71 be opened in huI•lic .end at the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room of the County Administration Building. E-2 "0a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETE14TION FACILITY INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (Continued) 5. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Any oral, telegraphic, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a bid shall not prejudice the right of a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. All bidders are put on notice that any- collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding.requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances. $. AWARD OF CONTRACT: A. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. Such award, if made, will be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. 9. MECUTION OF CONTRACT: A. The contract shall be signed-by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (5) days of receipt, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract • Fonds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon the County until same has been executed by the Contractor and the County. 00119 E-3 CONTPA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (Continued) Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above provided, any work performed by him would be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved. 10. TO A. Failure to execute a contract and fill acceptable bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract for execution shall be ,just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second lowest responsible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the failure or refusal of the second or third lowest responsible bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidder's securities shall be likewise forfeited to the County. The work may then be readvertised or may be constructed by day labor as provided by State law. • E_D 00120 GENERAL CONDITIONS • 0o SECTION 1. Definitions: Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of thee, or initials of organizations appear in the contract documents, they shall have the following weaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Ma ower Utilization Re t - A vrltten document ai y, ve yew , o=moot y prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. Agreement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the County and the Contractor. Architect or En ineer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, in vidual or co-partnership, employod by the County. of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Eaaggineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director. or his autZn zad representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof. submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly. or through a duly author- ized representative. Boardof Su erviso�rs - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed o ciali o cwh onstltute such a Board, who will act for, the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Change Order - Is any change in contract ties or price and any change=n contract documents not covered by subcontractors Project Insecto_r. Construction Su a wi , In ect r. or Clerk of t e Works shall mean t e mut or z agent o t Z`ounty ate ssite of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract Documents - The contract documents include the agreement, the drawings and the specifications. Project Manager - The Project Manager is the authorized representative -of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager - The Construction Manager is the County's construction representative as described in the Special Condition, Section 01010 F-1 - 00 121 • GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: (continued) Contracto - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. Co�untZ - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the work. (See Section 165). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on the drawinsa. and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings includingplane, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes. in- formation and schedules thereon. or exact reproductions- thereof. adopted and approved by the Count showing the location. character, dimension, and details of the wor . 5 eclfication - The instructions, provisions, condi- tions and detailed requ rc.ents pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnership. corporation. association. join venture, or any combination thereof. who con- tracts with the Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work_ The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Su erintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times during perform- ance of the work. Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorized agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contracter. SupplementaeAgreement - A written agreement providing for alteration. amen mnt, or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor. materials, articles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract. • _- F-2 - 00122 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2. GoverninX Laws and Regulations: A. The Contractor &hall keep informed of and observe, and comply with and cause all of his agents and em- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations made pursuant to said laws. which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this contract. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire !Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code. the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Assoziation, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to pernit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comply fully with this section of the Labor Coda as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 for the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding bodor by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by tL awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated. in advance Of ta- cavation, of a detailed plan sfioving the demig�+ of shoring, brac- ing, sloping. or other provisions to be made for worker protection frothe hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such • trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring systme standards established by the Construction Safety Orders. the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothing in this section shall be deed to allot the use of a shoring, slni oping, or protective system leu effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose � tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The terms 'public works' and 'awarding body', as used in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties. ander- mite for the use of any patented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of the work, if required. SECTION i. Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public Ut ties- A. The Work: Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause sz- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor. at Contractor's cost. shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. ` E. Public Utilities: C a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, sake all necessary arzangesents, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assume all responsfbility concerning same for whicb the County may be liable. - b. Enclosing or boxing in. for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done b the Contractor. Upon coepla- tion of the work the Contractor *hall remove all enclosures, fill in all openings ;n masonry, grouting the same watertight. and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such maintained as not to interfere with the con- tinuing use of same by the County during the entire progress of the work. SECTION S. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (S) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 0012: GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) • B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles,-.with. a minimum combined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property. includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 per occurence. • F-5 _ 0012-) • GENERAL CCN DITIOKS_(continued) SECTIOM S. BOND AND INSURANCE (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation. Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain approvision that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFORMANCE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (IOOZ) of the Contract. and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) ear from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or roper mater- lals or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50%) i of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the law of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in the performance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. SECTION 6. SUBCONTRACTING: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract. and no subcontractor will be roto& nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. f. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillnent of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various tradea . or general grouping of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dia- pules among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 �_ 00 2� GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity. and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity. E. Substitution of Subcontracto_s: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject his to penalties which may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTIQM 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the data, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Fors) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required. dam& a will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icabfe and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sum of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has accepted the same in writing. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay._ E. Any money due or to become due the Contractor. may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the Counter shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. • F-7 - 0' 12 7 GE7tAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION ). 11g 2 WQRK AND Il6AMA 5: (continuud) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorise a sus- pension of work, the time of such suspension will be added to the time allowed for completion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the clais of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION S. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions paragraph 1.12 SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnished and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the pointe on the site wherm water is necessary to cam on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. A. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all metere,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to par- form his work and shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used In the construction work. C. The Contractor *%all furnish, wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide Illumination for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is being performed. This tem- porary lighting equipment may be saved about but shall be maintained throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 ooh x 2." • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work. teaporary toilet facilities for the work- men. These facilities shall be of an approved type conforming to the requirements of the County Health Department, and shall be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining saw in a clean and sanitarryy condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities aha11 be graded and cleaned uupp upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon cos*letion of work. E. The County will pa directly to the utility companies connection fees, annezutlon Zees. permit fees. acreage fees, and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid ponethe Contractor. The County will not a for wa bter, gas, cele- as t one and electricity consumed he pro ect until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will maks these requests after the project is accepted as complete.) F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements. SECTION 10. PERMITS: A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits. that are required for the performance of his work by all law ordinances. rules, retulations. or orders. of any body lawfuly empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction. and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not re aired to pair any charges associated with per- mits. (IC is not [ present policy of the County to pay fess to the incorporated cities for permits.) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- tract or otherwise. and he shall at all tines conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the County,or "others engaged in the work. He shall adjust. correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. D. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, materials of proper quality, and equ1A;{ent to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed, _ F-9 �', 00 129 . GENERAL CONDI?IONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foreman at all 111M until the job is accepted by the County. This superintANn- aha I1 be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dissensions, levels, and construction. F. Where work of one trade joien6 or is on other work, there shall be no discrepant or incomplete portions when the total project is complete. In engaging one kind of work witb another, marrin�g or damaging same will not be permitted. .Sbould improper work of any trade be covered by another whieb results to damage, or defects, the whole work affected shall be sada sod by the Contractor without expense to the Caunty. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see theit required anchorage or blocking is furnished and set at proper time. A&- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of same. ex- cept where stated otherwise. H. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expen&* of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such persom shall not again be employed on the work. , SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILII7 FOR SITE CONDITIO1tSt The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sola exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth to Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ere active utility installations which are not shown or indicated in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a location substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from visual examination, then he shall • F-10 ON 30 (_ . • GENERAL-CONDITIONS (Continued,, SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE (continued) promptly notify the County in writing. Where necessary for the work of the contract, the County shall issue a written order to the Contractor to sake such adjustment, r"rraagem t, repair, removal. alteration, or special handling of sue% utility. Including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall wean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Steal. petroleum products air, chemical. water. sewer. storm water, gas, electric, and telephone pow lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perfam the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be mads in accord- once with Section 21, relating to changes in the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost. damage or delay to his due to the presence of such utility. If the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter sets with- out instructions from the County, then be shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and sake good such damage at his own cost. B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated liuit of excavation beneath the surface. and if during the course of the work the Count orders a change of depth or dines- stone of such subsurface worf due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to can- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with See- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Com- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, or dela! to his due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obstruction. SECTION 13, INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times perr.it the County and their authorized agents to visit and inspect the work or any art thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This oobb ii gation shall include maintaining proper facilities and We access for such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested. it shall not be covered up until inspected and approved by the County. and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the Coun►y where and when such work is in readiness for inspect- tion and testing. ShouldanyT such work be covered without such test and approval. it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's ax- pense. B. U henever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday. or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County .ach intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other peiiod as may be speei- fled, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. • F-11 -- 00131 GENEPAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that parent has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shallpromptly remove from the premise all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. I. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable tint, fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and as store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If Contractor doss 20t the expenses of such removal within tan (10) days thereat�r, tl�s County may upon ten (10) data written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the not Pro- coeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that stpuld have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 15. Ih?ERPRETATIOM OF CONTRACT REQUIitE? M: l A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or. if not to be occupiid, operation. Any require- went occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. E. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents the priorities stated in sub- divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4 below shail govern: 1. Addenda shall iovern over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govern ever all other notes and all •tber portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller.scale drawings. F-12 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Can't.) 3ECT10N 1S_ INTERPRET TION UF CONTRACT REQUIR1HM4: Const.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: If the contract documents aro not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction. such detail shall be deem" to have been Impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall include the concept of substantially Identical components. where the price of each such component 1s small even though the sUregate cost or importance is substantial. and shall include a s1nAI* component which Is Incidental, even though its cost or important* may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the typo, composition, strength. six*, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth In the contract docurents. / SECTION 16- CLARIFICATiONS AND ADDIT)OM L INSTRUCTION: A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover any conflicts. omissions. or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerning Interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or If It appears to his that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained in the contract documents. then. before proceeding with the work affected, he shall immediately notify the County in writing through the Construction Supervisor. and request lnterpr*ta- tion, clarification or furnishing of additional detailed Instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and Instructions to the Contractor Issued within a reasonable time by the County. whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of Instructions from the County. he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not In accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant d&mAEe, defect or added cost. A. Field Orders: During the course of the work the Architect and/or Engineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. These Field Orders will supplement the Plans and Specifications in order to clarify the intent of the contract documents by adjustment to meet field conditions or to make the various phases of the work meet and loin properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Ferfornance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders: See Section 21, this Division. • F-13 00-1 oo GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCC STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, Including manufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at dote of first invitation to bid. B. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a date of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as pert of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kid. The Contractor shall, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. price, fitness and quality being equal, preference shall be given to products made in California, in accordance with Section 4380 at seq., of the Government Code, State of California. D. Mechanical equipment, fixtured and material shall be delivered in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the rectipt. of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Item damaged during delivery shall be rejected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal quality and utility to that specified, he shall make application to the County to writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 03134 CLI:CRAL Ct JDITIVW, (Can't.) cSCT1tN 1/. �wTERIALS. ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: (Can't.) that apecif W. Request for substitution shall be aside In aople time for the County's consideration as no defy or extra time will be allowed on aceoww thereof, [widens furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adcquate site saepits of anterial. testing laboratory reports on material or process, mianufacturar•s speclflcatlon data, field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies. materlal costs. and Installation cast$ and uintenance provInlons and experience or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted sm final. Requests for substitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. 'allure to cuhslt competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of change in contract prices, if substitution Is approved. nD. All materials shall be delivered so as to Insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of ti-e work. ism@ shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction. and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by westNer or other cause. E. Within fifteen (15) days after the stsnins of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval to the Counter a complete list of all materials It is proposed to use under Chis Contract. which differ In any respect from v terlals specified. This list shall Include all materials which are rroposee by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use In work of his Contract and which are nor specifically mentioned In Cho Speciflcsttons. This list must also include the figures received by the , Contractor In bid fors for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution. together with the figures In bid faro of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute Is offer" and accepted as approved equal to materials specified. the cost of which is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified, then a credit shall be taken for the difference between the two costs In order that the County shall obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. rallure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-few (75) days after the signing of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the dental of request for substitution. SECTION 19. SHOP DRAPINGS. DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTEk!%1IVE5: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay In the work. all shop drawings. descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications. and offers of alter- natives. if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades involved before they are submitted to the County fol examination. • F-15 0W i GENERAL WMITIOMS (Con't.) SFCT10N 19. SHOP DIIA1i1NGS, DESCItIyTIYL DATA. SAMPLESs ALTENUTIVU. (Com't.) g. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings In the number of copies as required to submittal schedule, or five (S) codes tf no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings shall *bow completely the work to be done; any error or omissios shall be made food by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County cover* general layout only. Fabrication, details sod Inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications to the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule to included in these documents. The CGunty will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions takes by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit samples of articles, materials or equipment am required by the specifications. The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property when directed. Samples not removed by the Contractor. at the County's optles6 will become the property of the County or will be removal/ or digoaed of by the County at Contractor's expanse. L. Alternatives: for convenience in designation as the plans or in the specifications. certain materials. articles. or equipment my be designated by a bread or trade name or the nam* of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information. hereinafter referred to generically an "designated by brand name". An alternative material. article. or equipment which to of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended any be proposed for use provided tbo Contractor complies with the following requirements: 1. The Contractor shell submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated in the specifications. or it ant designetod, then within s period which will cause no delay In the wort. 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by co.oplete information. and descriptive data. necessary to determine the equality of the offered materials. articles. or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the co=parative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- a.ent shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. • F-16 �113.� �-- i CEFIVIAL CCXL)lTlt.M (Const.) :ECTILK It. SMUP MWIIGS. DESCRIPTIVE BATA. SAMPLES. ALTEMMTIYES: (Cwt.) The County will examine. with reasonable promptness. such submittals. and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from, responsibility for deviations and alternatives frosi the contract plans and specifications. nor shall It relieve him from responsibility for errors in the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identify in him letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawings. descriptive data. and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical. structural. or other changes are required for the proper Installation and fit of alternative materials. articles. or equipment. or because ofdeviations from the contract plans and specifications. such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional coat to the County. SEMCM 20. SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part or the work. if as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable. it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed, all samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials. articles or equipment delivered. or from work performed. and tests will be under the super- vision of. or directed by. and at such places as may be convenient to the County. Materials. articles. and equipment requiring tests shall be delivered in ample time before intended use to allow for testing, and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the promises for examination. including testing. shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than tog (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledge that such examination is concluded. unless otherwise directed by the County. SECTION 2 L. CHANCE ORDEP.S: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original reouirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully eaecuted Change Orders. A Change Order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- ward in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) On a lump sus basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. • 7 > F-17 11111111U )� J • r GENERAL ODUDIT1011S (Con't.) SECTION 21. C}MWX ORDERS: (Can't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions; (a) MARK-UPS. I. For work performed by the Contractor u amoumt equal to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 20% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to _ _ Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herela) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: in to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to sub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total ark-up be greater than 2n of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. 5. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct costs or the agreed upon estiwte thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the atertals directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. • F-18 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Const.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Const.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available In the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it deer advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. 3. Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than 30 minutes shall bfconsidered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time whiie equipment is Inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the tir required to move the equipment to the work from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is mot moved by its own power, theft loading and transportation costs will be paid is lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a reflacernt value of $1.000 or leas shall be considered to be tools or small eqmitment, and mo payment will be made thereto- — — — For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognized in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, small tools, small equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor (except for equipment operators), and any and ail costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) ALLOWABLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. F-19 - 00139 • 1 CENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Can't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records showing re hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the da1r the work is perform". (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, It shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 • CENERA L CONDITIONS (Cosi.) sEcrion 22. tAwR: Every part of the work shell be accomplished by workman.•laborers, or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. S£CvGN 23 Occl'PANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves Cho right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work. upon written order therefor. In such event. the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof, nor will It rellevt the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance. as set forth in Section 21. SECTION 24PRESERVATION AND CLEANING. A. Tht Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident. providing any temporary roofs, window and door coverings, boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include any adjoining property of the County and others. D. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as it progresses. As directed during construction. rubbish stall be removed, and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction, equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site, all being left in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to ti:County. SECTION 25 PAYHEXT OF FEDERAL 04 STATC TAXES: Any Federal, State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract. shall be Included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish txcise Tax Cxsmption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Con i) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26, tCCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been comEleted satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. E. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be made, unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner as called foc heretofore. C. - County shall be given adequate opportunity to wake any necessary arrangements for fire insurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are complete and approved by the County. This shall include. but is not limited to, all construction, guarantee forms, parts list, schedules. tests, operating instructions. and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: After the official acceptance of the work by the County. �• the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the goptract. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Paywewt" ( on 44_ - ) shall be completed, signed by the Contractor. and submitted to the County with the final payment request. SECTION 28. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requirements of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be and remain free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the contract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work. tether with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so do . that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees. that within 10 calen- dar days after bein notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any F-22 l2 GENEM CONDITIONS (Cok'%'t) SECTION 28. GUAAAYM (con't.) defects in the work. he will consonce and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work Athlu a reasonable period of time. and in the event he fails zo so comply, he doss hereby authorise the County to proceed to hav,• such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will pay rhs cost thereof upon de- sand. The County shell be entitled to all costs. including reasonableattorney a fess, necessarily, incurred upon► the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above coons. Notwithstanding the for#.&oin& paragraph, in the event of an esaertency constituting an immediate hazard to the health o[ safety of the County'• employees, property, or licen- see*, the County meundertake at the Contractor's expense with- out prior :otice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirement* of this contract. D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) F-23 0 143 x GUARANTEE FOR OONTRA ODSTA ODUMTY BUII�INC !MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have iostalled in the (Name of Building) California, for year (a) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair cr replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that may prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply witl the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and includes any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials / in the plana and specifications for this project. { This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: _ (Affix Corporate Seal) NOTE: If the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organization and the capacity and authority of the person signing the guarantee. . i 00 - F=24 -1 Vi J • FORM STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To: Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building Martinez, California Re: Final Payment (Project) Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costs in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release It from any and all claims. The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials' on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. The undersigned states that his claim for final payment is true and correct, that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount thereto is justly due. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Gated at (City) , California. • F-25 004 COHTRACT (Construction Agreenent) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) • SPECIAL TER11S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (592,3) Parties: [Public Agency] [Contractor] Complete legal name (52) Effective Date: [See 94 for starting date.] (53) The Work: (54) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] (a) By [date] (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. (55) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (56) Public Agency's Agent: (97) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 2. .5I GtJAT URES 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 51861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: [CORPORATE Designate official capacity in the business SEAL] By: Designate official capacity in the business Note to Contractor (2) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: • [I:UTARZAL SEAL] Notary Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORiI APPROVED by County Counsel. (CC-1; D2ev. 11-76) 3. woR2: CONTRACT, CHANGES. (: By their si7natures in Sectic , effective oq.:thP above date, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this conti..ct, incorporating by thesb references the material (`special terms`) in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, �venient anu proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all .ctly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. rThe work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such char.ae and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay pore 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 complete 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 finishing sai:I work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane fron any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of wort: or extension of tine, 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 damages 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. 6. IN':'L'GRATED DOCUMENTS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this 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 spe.:ial provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, 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. 7. PAYMENT. (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 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 showing all mdterials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the aiaount determined to be due, minus 108 thereof pursuant to .;overnment Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective .pork and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PLYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because of 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) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or ,0014 (5) Damage to another contractor, or w • (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. . (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contrdctor, as the work progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the 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 G-2 wor)., it shall issue a certifi _e to the Contractor and pay ti.. balance of 04—i:ontract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all clains for labor and materials 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 filen against the work or site, and provided there are not soiiable indications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens clains against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (Labor Code 551860-til) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) 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 l9orke�:s' Compensation Law. 10. DONDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in anount(s) specified in the specifi- catio,.s or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his paynent for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLIU: TO PLRFORM. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Ayency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and wort, 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 froom the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local laws and regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labcr Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs... 1735, 1777.5, i 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 i, Secs. 1775 t 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTItACTORS. Government Code SS4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE 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 cra, classification, or type 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 otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less titan 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 these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work 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, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other n.:i-r::a;;ual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t:►erefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial enployraent of the person affected and during the continuance of such enploynent. 15. lioultS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no workr.,an employed at any time on this work by the Contractor or by any sub- co�tractor shall be required or permitted to worl: longer thereon except as provided in r Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPRLNTICUS. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on tinis work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. 00149 (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) G-3 r • 17. PHLFL1?1'iJCL' FOR MATERIAL The Public Agency desires to Xotf%t}N- i - and economy o Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to useoducts, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. AbI8. ASSIG11:1:NT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives MMf 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 work an or materials inspected, 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 hiF 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 terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD HARPMESS & INUVINITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify from the liabilities 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 liabilities 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 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 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 employce(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , : awing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, 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. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting 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. • G_q ' (CC-1; rev. 11-76) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area Plan applicable to this project 'shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority eriployment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to. certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council. Loca! Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Secticn E (2), "Affirmative Action Requirements," of these special provisions for the following designated craft, if said craft is to be utilized on this project: PLUMBERS #159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcontractors with respect to those construction trades for which they ar- parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only'as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction =mployees must comply with either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific co►rmit:ment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in r-oard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids, a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part 111 hereof. Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, conLractors and subcontractors, who, in regard to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to 5e signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements;' r: ;v"A , 0050 H-1 Part II: A. Covera9t (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Pian, but are parties to collective fining agreements with tabor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be s 4 tories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific commitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or S. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 'above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this ' Invitation for Bids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part 111 hereof that it adopts the mininum goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, 1/ and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section 8.1 and 2 of this Part 11 directed at increasing minority manpower utilization by means of applying good faith efforts to carrying out such steps or is deemed to have adopted such a program pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Part 11. Both the goals and timetables, and the affirmative action steps must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth below for all trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether-subcontracted or not. 1 . Coals and Timetables. . The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade .not othgrmise bound by the provisions of Part l hereof for the following time periods for each tradewhich -mill be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. - The ranges for all trades to be utilized on -the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.35 - 11 .8% From 70/1/72 until 9/30/73 11.82 - 14.5: From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5: - 17.0 From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.0% - 19.5% . In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any. work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period ' 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable t0 such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of rnanhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be. worked by the bidder's, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that grade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 1/ Minority is def ned as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, ort4ity,'1',s and AiMerican Indians. N-2 , B. pegui rerrnnt--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) s contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be ubstantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or` from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. =In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11, every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part it by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Cost& County, California for each trade for which it is committed to a goal under this Part 11. However, no contractor or subcontractor shall be found to be in noncompliance solely on account_ of its failure to meet its goals within its timetables, but such contractor shall be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and has made every good faith effort *to make these steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables, all to the purpose of expanding minority manpower utilization on all of its projects in Contra Costa County, California. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, contractor or subcontractor will be . determined in accordance with its respective obligations under the teras of these Sid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Fart, regardless of the obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Sid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to this Part 11 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 S. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each m' ority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such rt- red worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such wor er was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal . d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of =he policy with minority employees. f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with 311 recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both writtan and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training organi- zations within the contractor's recruitment area. h. The contractor .shall make specific efforts to encourage present minority Mg to recruit their friends and relatives. i. The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. invents, tests, etc. j. The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school ; summer and vacation employment to ininority youth. k. The contractor shall develop on-the-job training opportunities and participate and assist in any association or employer-group training programs relevant to the contractor's employee needs consistent with- its obligations under this Fart i1 . 1. The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such oop�tunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job -classifica- tions= etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities a nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out-. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part 11_. In the event a contractor or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa Plan, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part 11 of these Bid Conditions. Further, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part 11 for those trades. 'Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of- this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. 5. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals, timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part .11 in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. • 14-5 O. Krouirement—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) • Fart III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid thy'following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: (Bidder). it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on t-his and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Sid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Sid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goats and the specific a,"FirSF -aattive action seeps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting ar administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the &ubcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. ~Signature of authorized representative of bidder ' r saw H-6 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) • * Part III: Certifications. (Con't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. . Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regard ess of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for :rhic;i it is eligible under Part l of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: _ and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: -- ------- and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the award of any subcontract under this subcontract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder C. Materiality and Responsiveness. The certifications required to be made by the bidder pursuant to these Bid Conditions is material and will govern the bidder's performance on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to.submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors regardless of tier) as to their respective obligations under P s 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor I carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Sample norm only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form) Section. H-7 B. Requirement—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) , cle e, including suspension. termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts . as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Any bidder or contractor or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with these Bid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor or subcontractor covered by Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fair share of the trade's goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part 11 hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by Part 11, shall be deemed to be in noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal Opportunity Clause of the contract, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The Contra Costa County Public Works Department shall review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions. if the contractor or subcontractor meets its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has made every good faith effort to meet those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presured to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otherwise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is .not providing equal employr-ent opportunities. In judging whether 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 manpower utilization of its subcontractors. !there the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has failed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions as .nay be appropriate, including, but not limited to: - 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or Z. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal ' Employrant Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. When the acency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met- the requirements of these Bid Conditions, but the contractor's failure to meet his goals shall shift to him the requirement to come C �rd w;th evid-�ce to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these onditicns by instituting at least the Specific Af►"irmative Action steps listed K-8 B. Pe_guirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Coanpliance and Enforcement. (Coni) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables. The pendency of such formal proceedings* shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether such contractor or subcontractor can comply with the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor." It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra_ Costa County Public Works Department determines that such contract is essential to the national security and that its award without following such procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-1, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT will be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public ',forks Department. H-9 FEDEttAI' REJUIREMENTS The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: Equal Employme�ortunity_ -- During the performance of this ontract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages (i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or developmmGnt of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3) , the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a proiminent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section l (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this. clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, -- or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination, and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. (iii) The contracting officer shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in,the Y_^ wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is I-1 part of this contract. Prov ided,however. The Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the • applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholding The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor,. sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the - site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the now and address c` each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found -under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1 (b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or 'program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the- (write in name of agency). The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls • are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classifications set forth for each Taborer or mechanic I-2 A. conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract • and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR, Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor undtr 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working )ours on the job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered, individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates, for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3)-. The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts The contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) through (5) and (7) and such other clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap- propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier sub-_ contracts which they may enter into, together with a clause re- quiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. • (7) Contract termination; debarment A breach of clauses (1) through (6) may be grounds for termination of the contract. and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. I3 APPLENTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (l) The contractor agrees: (i) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees, or both, in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the Journeymen in that occupa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by the Secretary of Labor; (ii; That he will assure that 25 percent of such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their first year of training, where feasible. Feasibility here involves a consideration of .(a) the availability of training opportunities for first-year apprentices, (b) the hazardous nature of the work for beginning workers, (c) excessive unemployment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of training. (ii- ) That during the performance of the contract he will , to the greatest extant possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet currently the requirements of subdivisions (i) and (ii) of this sub- pari:graph. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees, apprentices and trainees by first year of training, and of journeymen. and the wages paid and hours of work of uch apprentices. trainees and journeymen. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of labor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in Sect. 5a.4 b agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. 5a.3 a (2), on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction wort: done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. 5a.4(c) at the request of Federal agency compliance officers. . The contractor also agrees to supply at 3-month intervals during performance of the contract and after completion of contract performance a statement describing steps taken toward making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown by craft, of hours worked and wages paid for first-year apprentices and trainees, other apprentices- and trainees, and journeymen. One' copy of the statement mill be* sent to the agency concerned, and one to the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C.F.R. 5a3(a) (1), (2). (3), (4), and (5)). Sections Sa.4. 5a.5; W. and 5a7 shalt also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The term "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor. I-4_ �� . 14Ju1Fll.Ailultj le, 1 '. Ik611FiUrllult5 1•i = 4 t act' 011 110. ch"•S099 rental Lra.t:. ^/., +�'i.•. t::-�Is 1.--...++1..-.��.. Idq.Or«diN Per�e«r �. .. .1 it~i.••!...1;....f ., t'�711 e. eon ell 1 .,' Flege A•«. a 14.-.«U tl.•nle, Ai • Asst•$, N.etln. A«pr w��� i It.mi� l.r.if GwfaV.•r,•,, •.nlu•t. e•nteer,t..,11.1 Il.alr E4.n"aw kan. Hitt T.wsHAs Wsti«a Ap.w�r . i.«I tsar'[, 11 il•.r+.1. I'f.••en Nwe.. IIAre Pewt►wa. WuNwa walhe r • Apr.To. Monterey County; L1eao, 11.•esnt•It. ►u.',. int.•. C'it 49.$1 S1.1t )sr 1.011 .114 Vo-al.". anlnror Nestle. "It4pnils'l Ltncnstns TechnlClana l2.Si 1.15 )$01).00 +A6 9••le.bu•In'r. etorr.v4. 1I-Nc. Cable Splicers 13.00 .00 v.l"1.try, I.tPn, t:evs.ln, III e.•nr, TA►ntafat rhomot►, '•.•rrmmoleto. S.". 1..•468./, I Alpin., AmAdat, Calaveras Mill Fratr.lt•co, •'.ate J•osq"la. .'site sn.l Seen Jnsquln Counties Wife", Saleta Clsrw, ::oat& east. eruah 9.02 .t% j.14 l.11 Meseta. .larva. Staktyru, ImImas Sprays Sheatroek Tapers$ Seletw«ee, Stmilutsus, Sutter, fe- swing at"*$ Scslloldt Melee. 7rl"11y. Talefe. TunIt"mo, La"dalattar StruaturAI Yate steel Yuba Counties, Csttlocn a Steel 10.11 .OS 2.34 1.11 rl+.t.:rt I tbntaley, fan Stairs, San alitca, ;Ants elsrs And Ceww.t ltatonar Sants Cru&Ccometies Ies- rro.nt rtasmts $10.50 $t.30 $1.6% fish$ .03 slafinq postiont of Counties Mistict ttAI;"natlel All Cost• M the Lake Taboo Ates) posItI-n tts.oas 10.15 1.30 t.hs IAS 403 slush li.9t .99 1.30 .00 015 Iton 0+ne'klur, from svtterills Sproy 13.17 .99 1.30 .00 .03 ar slip farm scattatis 10.15 1.30 t.60 1.65 s03 Tapers 13.41 .99 1.10 .00 .O3 ill+ctricia"wi Plasterer 9Madirst , • z teen Native. Name Clare said calovscss slid Sin Joaquin !� Santa Cfut Orltntles Counties 9.91 t.3S 1.70 eleetrictana $1.010 .wl 32#1.10 AOS Omtterst r.Atelt 6piiasrti IS.53 .91 320.10 003 Wks. Narinr ofemMscino. Naps ass Seen four.,County Owtatw and saw*&Counties F.le.:tIICIAns 14.23 1.2% 311i.15 .03 Roollers 30.91 1.10 1.10 1.4S .04 Caleeetis,an4 Sm Joaquin Nsstto Matkotst NattieMn Cu,46ulsee li kettles w/o Pus 11.33 1.10 2.10 1.13 .09 I nctricluut Tschaltione 11.0111 .'PA 32e1.49 .01, altusssticl vowlerse riot Cateis Splicers 15.53 .94 31#1.49 .01 emropperes cost tet pitch 1t.90 1.10 1.30 1.01 .09 flostercy minty Me bonito 04$tanto Clara G 6. ltiectrfrlont 12.50 LU 3t#t.0u .04 Qsstefsl 9etRlesMn Cattle, %allows 13.0t 1.151 345000 .001 11 WOO 11.10 .0% 1.39 Alst+e•la Cnunty Labrerst ' Rlecttfriwns 13.91 1.00, 50.0.013 .044 t)rsop lith 9.173 1.9% 1,99 1.10 .10 Cable Sptieers IS.32 1.10 3111.0% 00N Sassr tgolrwat Opssterst Line Catestrocet%am Oso smichad sea Peleliu. r•ontA rlare and Santa rfua Counties crews on 11.419 1.02 .14#2.10 .04 Liewae"t title tqulye+tat ops. 11.70 .01 3x41.10 .0i Cable Spiieses 13;41• .01 M2.10 .04 _ Qt FSQLRAL REGION. Val. 42. NO. 9d3...MIpAY, GICi11MN 3911.. t t # YalLIFilATlUhy F, ) L"ISIGll 1110, CA17-5090 tCOpt'di 9I111FICATIOS P. 4 "HEw"tSia%M1?. CA1 i-Sn N li r.•'.it f4.pr 11nA.n pq.0wrs I . � hoof.e...nlr Pq..•ap euif M•alr E44n*n• 15.48# Op„ Role$ M 6 a ►rnuaas .•sells 4.410. Notes t Mair Ebr411•e •//., fro . 1R/tUl WtT.!GN►hA7Uks Orb, 't bps N L M 1'rMlrn• vocalist •.Il•r lyU! ( A/t,,ir. ornup 1191 10.079 $1.35 $1.70 $iota .10 MtJ1 3 MttJ1 2 Owta c,iata e..ruty iailys 91polayorsl Csult/r4, GIC4.p It $ v.13 010.64 S 1.520 i 2.J5 61.00 .29 bantlats, pip•urapice s, GrOap is 9.Su 11.01 1.b11• 2.21 1.00 .29 dull, layers and plastic otrwp It 9.71 11.24 1,5111 4.21 1.00 .29 piW'layerat f[esants pipt Group 4t 10.14 It.sl 1.540 2.25 1.00 .29 Twetsr, no joint pips anc Grasp St 10,15 12.06 1,541 2:25 1.00 .19 stripping of save. In- Group 6, 10.71 12.22 1.50• 2.2S 1.00 0.29 cluding repair of voids« Gawp 71 10.81 12.19 L.Stio 2.45 1.00 .29 Precast saniwts setters, ornup h 1101 11.02 I.Suo 2.25 1.00 .29 cast in place, sanhots� Group 91 11.54 13.01 1,511• 2.25 3.00 .le toric;#tiers ornup 101 11.76 11.27 I,SpO 2.25 1.00 .29 plaster lenders$ Grawp t0-Ai it.sa 11.14 1.311• 2.71 1.00 .29 Golan County 9.65 1.25 1.70 1.10 Group Ill 12.06 11.57 a 1.5110 J.1% 1.00 .29 911e swttera' Wlporsl Grasp It-At 11.22 14.71 Liss 2.21 1.00 .30 Meets. Contra costs. 9#1 Group 114"s 11.92 15.01 ,.Sts• 2.29 1.00 .39 Motto, Miadwi t, Laps, MAri to Gloup It-Cl 13.04 1:.31 loses 3.3s 1.00 .33 t M/IrMicino. lWerey, Mallet *includes 6.10 per hour to►errionea 008th and *I to M n4. Oen genitor sen franc/"of son paten, 6386ts Ciera, cants egos. SIrktyau, f,apr b..hp P•fawx Oonrvts. ttoleno stA M•,,1 -�`r�" OMtaMa, Telaity counties 9.27 .69 .11 In (tela N a M f+apa4 Y••WNn M6/e, _ Argo.Y.. WNW! zit,1 142 YA 51921-septentref 30, 19'11 birtr04rs Maaeda, Alpine. Anstlnr, 910010 lift 91.975 61.as 61.10 93.10 .10 calaveras, contra Conte, Gel Crontre Costa County Only# Ih•fq, 91 rngs.tut resale, . ytpriaya,, Coalketat Nnat•tldt, Marin, M4rlpns4, Ifai.dwk, r1p.•utal•l.stes Cap Ketood, NWAvrry, ", 0#v44., drlit 1.••yels a4-% 6.4460.1# ►lacer, Sacratlentn, Eon genkt. Eilwlayetat 1•104sute ylpa San loconcism, son J•wipin, S T•tetar, no luint ploy end Raton, E•tntr Clots, Santa Cru., ate ti•pirel tit same, lnalual 9 Solana. Saf ums, Sutter. Tehaat, r0polt of vold•i, P10crst M n- Tunlumnl, Yoko will Yuba Ckluciti too W#I# wtt•fs, eau, is Nu a Callsornla Maele4e for•Willa• Minion Leh Cement Masons LoA.101ct Cement Nsaons 10.110 1.30 1.66 1.1111 .66• t2ins,, l.h 9.16 3.25 1.10 1.10 .10 IYstW. Magnetites All Mots ••:ti.o4 At•t.nw in Cospnsitiss Nenons 99.75 1.30 1.611 ldi .95 r..nr.a• .W1 w.t t •.Initlno M98 sock/eil egos winning est Ob-If 1:90m, • AltyMt sg stip Rote seaflotd 48.75 1.20 1.M 1.65 .05 ".•y 1018. 6.276 1.25 3.10 4.10 .tu Eleetctctspet Mite ..Ifullt.g latehins to Alameda County . connmctirn with vunitlM. tk#atgkctsil4 13.0! 1.30 4414.6 .060 of 11..3% 99e16 •Aitgast Celle splissrs Isesa 9.30 3%#1.61 .069 M•lwr 1t0oRA► 1164WIT". Vol. 12, No. 264-41MAY, "CIONA 19, iN# nomrICAtIONS P. s ::mtr)iatras P. a r,,iq.ita•7 i11a�.�A17-id9��_alnt`d� , Orau 'ba11a 4srhu paarrq • itr.dr k.Lalwa 04C10tON 00. CA77•salt (Cont'd! Nuri N L rt pea....e y.,snas .. :t ..�.r«...._.-.. .-----.-- .+•--. dan#tnito, Santa Closed and Avri•ir. ►dear 11-04147.1'q.-,•.n Banta Clue Countless basic 0 1:1 w� 1:lecttt2tana II J.16 .92 3602.10 ,05 Il.0gs 11:.•11 L2.ea14r Cable S:pl lyste 1b.11 .92 14.2.14 .45 "Wa CQt11"O NT 014AWouti ketal kw.e NAM Psaalss Ysirn:r ArY. it. Ban!4442 Cuunq• tivoteleLms 14.21 1.25 11/1.25 .41 ANiA 1 RNt:A ] t Ca1dve11rd And San JA49uln Cr. . 1. .1"4; Qachntalans 11.1!0 .96 14+1.119 .91 1 Ot#Op It S 11.13 010.64 S t.SO4 { 2:011 01.00 .21 Cable Gpilyata 1S.S] .96 31141.49 .111 Gtoup 211 9.10 ll.ol t.biis 2.25 1.00 .119 Nalltetey snotty 'Group 311 i 9.73 11,34 I.bu• 2.25 tloctrlClaM 12.50 •1,t5 314].00 ,04 t.00 .29 tattle Spticeas 1].01 I.1S 31143.00 1.46 Group It 10.1. 1;.03 I.ba• 2.25 1.04 .29 1'taann Caunty Group St 10..5 12.24 1.111• 2.2r 1.00 . , Gtawp 1111 10.111 12.2: 11.1444 =,211 1+44 ,32 Slectticia,aa. Rat to ` Group 711 10.61 122.in 1.+114 2.25 1.30 .21 asysud 2 6toti6al 1.75 .00 14111.0! .08 Gro !1 It.)) 12.#2 l.Sk4 O#Lntatat up a 2.35 3.00 .2.1 Gfoai11 91 11...4 11.25 1.�6 ],211 3.00 ,21 Alp me. Aautar. Calevstoss. a 61awp tot 11.716 11.27 t..a- 2.25 1.00 .29 and liars daa,l2ln Counties 1 Croy 10-A11 il,11d 111,1y l.ba• No u1611 9.02 .4% 2.14 1.11 p 2.25 4.00 .29 • . :ip11ayt SMstAa k tapeta! ) Group !111 11.06 11.57 !.Sas 2.25 1.00 .:9 Group IL-Ra 11..2 .14 73 1.1114 2.25 L.00 .29 Sorany Kdy.i acatfuld7 Gtoup 11-111 11,12 11.03 1.SYa 2.25 1.40 .29 S�ntlttsdte11a/ Sttuetueal 1' Groep 11-Ca 11.04 .111.JS 1.51• 2.25 1.00 .2b ' Steel L0.12 .9{ 2.14 111.11 Irntel•yr tan Oanito, Nan dihal#dde {.Up#t mot to Pa41un2J No ith.lid t#Itrq Y ad. , %also. Santa Clara,and 1 Santa Crar Coanties ata- Cludino ls39111,404 of thistestsOdap Osashei Earaaaia Ota lah-w Mae) hustle ldtadasa lot moll 11,112 .!! 11.14 .90 .0{ R4144 M L It pgaleme Vocalis& sad we .p1 ay 12.17 .!9 L i0 .90 .112 Aeve,711. S`a1►e# 12.41 ,99 1.34 .94 .03 t „ . pt#atae Tandar.l M{} W Calayslaos abut San Joaquin tahnrstot i mml ia•: 9.111 1.25 1.70 1.00 Grow &ill 4.915 1.35 •1.70 1.14 .10 ' 011131314161 4 Coutts Cs#td Coldity 4nlyt Natin. Napa. Solana and P11014yar#. caulker#. 5441-W4 C..unties s tltndute. pltwvrait•rta. 11"Ofe4a 111.110 1.10 1.24 LAS .46 dolt lay#tr ostia plaette Naatly wt►#rst #stitemen 1. ' plpolsystal ptaan.ues pt ' 1] irttlaa w/o pu•gial 1111.43 1.10 1,20 1.43 .Of !sets-. loss 1a111nt 1211! rel Oitlutaattct t.nrwtltt r11 #tr tipping Ct YaiMi, Aclut R! lllat+,laiq+tel Coal tar repair of wads, precaul n- pttch 11799 11.10 11.24 1.41 .41 t Ante tnattata. Coot At pl `e. menhole tor# 6nttttk Son Nrnud and Santa Claes • taunatas haifet.r 4ettltsvn t,reorst#t , it 1164,0e1 11.10 .ft 1.21 Group tit) 09.14 51.15 01.70 01.10 .t0 lalyt t:e u Cba ap 11-14 1.7711 11.41 11.11 1.10. ,14 wide,Winding iith-j14 to hwt Gp11iv1ant 0lnttdtar6y 1• Of Shut aft 4411th AtI-111ny. 3.6 att4auCd of shot otatu -Aityn.a . 0Et1111AL tl1GM111, VOL 42. NO. 1142-ttlDAt. OM MUR 10. 1977 •i liJ9tiltA�llrG1S P, t { -f iNrDtiitATWas P. 0 � .. h.wy.h•nrht.fee-v.n GT ,teg11lon rtAtt-Sy9i wt.t'd. � ,•y„s ��,,,�,,,•, � ! N..d1 •i tJr.eliea ' ( Rsh. A 6 ler P+w.iewt f Y,aetuw , rwltsr • � 1 f I: 1 � apple.Tr. 1�00f tfY. Usk O.O.Iara Formot or If)Ot.44. ill %) 0.171 1.75 1.70 1.30 .10 Newt i ware w.nau.g .r.:acn•• to r` Ei.rsnis 1 Router M s• pcauess Vocation 64600, cuana,;tdva .0i tit uonit,ep' app.tr or otot "ei6 -aligcrrr h..,•r.r 1 C17dPa /1(177-'dlan H,.d. 7 14-11 0.971 •1.75 1.70 1.111 .10 .........._/!;. %411.%6.%t_rnta C;,onty ckttyt i+;.r rM s ttv uctobar 7, 1977 YI{v ttvrro, Paulka•.s, stalewtde Idaho Faa•taca, t't{Y.rra{+tmy, rc»a-. dvit Sw vin end 1-1••tlr. 4 pt)wtl.tyernt Pte•.s.t• {•i('» Aa4sste Woriersi ! f i t•wtac, no hint pipe all, senevahl%••anjupr. 9oundary, atrlfp•Iiv, a)t .apolow l."i. (.n tli•t clnrwster, Idaho County can•.Ir a.( vuld•., t•r•.a+r -%n- (north tint). sootonst, f h..t♦ nvit6,r, rn.f in Vt :er sharsheoeMCoui%t4tos 1111 NOR MCN. 1il.ii St 1taZ0 ranhnlo (.nom bates 96r.ter T.•r.dns, Corpontnes �. ?.Hand C.+lnty 9.46 1.3% 1.70 i.40 sonsuah. smaller, 0Mtndnty, 'it J# l.wttets' 6ro11+1•11 Clearwater, INhe 6Ywnty 11,"•aa, rr.nrre Covt.t, (lel (north of the noriltirta tfert6, ih,aJ+3dr, ".I In, boundary of Township 09 1:1"tagr•J. I.wi•r. f:+n"Oto • not!b)r Ro menot, i ttalr.. �.` • - soon ret•:I.,a. s.•,rttro, %owls. Mea !tree, 6hasba" 5,r.14 t'.t•a, . .n•a .:•:i, Countisss •+•war1• 9.77 . St ids Cartenters � .7S .071 swfiiirr, Stationary '+.;'j5i_t� •'*.'y 1, r • • ?war Moodara.rkino Toa$ T sal rit 31Y N - .. 14;1 's 1.1, 19111 / *(#*rater. pilodriver t JS .01S Q "tete 10eirasre carpeatore (turned, char ` Ted, Crsoested of stmt =4Ct larly ultstad materia totntaea f Ottsw tun 11.09 ;6E .11 .O7S *sen rri6 6 0.91 .95 .11 •� .011 Millwright and M O$ structural stv01�L sYt,MndOJ l greeter 11.74 .6s .7S .071 nCa(folding 400vingN I,.aitr 'r piledriver (eresse e a vindow hrtio) 9.t9 .95 �..5 .01 material) 11.114 .60 ••'�LJ1 .071 1ichiM tapltYJ 9.17 .95 .05 :01 tlectricianu, ` tanks tit exp-S-4 to the pmaintn0 Counties% smoother and are a•s.t tug ~ /` gtoctrielans{ T1ihnlciass 11.10 .TS It ♦ .10` lx 11109614,04 psoleeFltri Gable :pitters• 11.11 .711 3% ♦.so PQCPMQOS with a ely llumkaret 5,006Vallons or wife car{ivl ff � gwttnta0 tort A., and 1Nhs. ` e0t6tlot dimensions rad/ng County(so h of the.46th intertor trona on ail tankto hrsttot) 11.37 rnn4ttn9 ana(pray ,� 9.53 .96 .01 IN 1440% 0a It austaee in ipr� . pUat6e la 60' as a.%{e'atnave , ganuo4"a tar,tarl,/ti;dlor Ctbiod wKtoi•11Aq 11.46 .116 .55 ,01 boottiht pay »){hent olk is 71 6•.•t of n•+aa+. all ad41tivael Syr *halt W;ifilt4 atom" tae .. appil Is rate. •... . 1 pM ii.. • 011101611Vft 111, �a,hlre. ii�w �f. ia►r r 1 r: 10111FICATiU115 P. ) MODIFICATIONS P. t tier 001 t 4•,.Ad17.1,171 K.J. e3 rnwy O.w.•,t.rrrr••wts . (�1 ►Apaxn.l • 'a.ya.i 1�;i�;iJT salt .r.. J0[tr:non County, Athsneoa Uw.dr a too % flout N i M road.•. Yetepoa rA4t•.:Pt Aoryd,l Ts. 0V��ARrK t - yf7 b2941-sdpt.a+at �o! 1111I topetiol, Inyo, Karp! We ...-.- t: Angolan, itgtw, Orange, L(atusen&lopeiitfrs 3111111 /aL rda iastiia►glstsb Ceblu "pikers 1!.1!11 3: 3/bL 60v 1,414, . fan taSlntelno, bde N ....,,. Gr.010-011 (.Wvanerd) OUR Sw 31eL Kan Lica rd Veek. testa Nwely wed/41 .. Gtul.nJ•s,ln (t� b sonthe) 4Y7JK 3M 3/6L !"Phar"and Wpteca poentiea, iaNt N t M Puosbat Yesotea aslhr Wnch truck 13%.111 31 314E dlltorn/a Ape.Te. LA111r.1t% !•10 .01 31dt:tktClAt..i �tl�ng�t . Ititcerici.uis to is , .30 3t 114% trlt:tlayar 41e fifisMa was am tW/a Cable apiicfrs 10.075 .SO It L14% Weep Oow111911 611.1111 'I1.10 I►.30 .413 1111JI.V-1 3 W). AK7)•41,17 «' nd. 06 0lletttlaiMMt t lit iK SIYuI - Sei,laNber N/ ) u KOpetist comity 3t1i•ati C+,tpetry Arkaspe neotttaiam 13.70 .76 341.4! Cable tpl/cests 33.0 !741 3146.46 itrn,(t111Ka 941111 11ara1 tell�W131JUCT10tlt saw""a�}t/taticO. t Usesmsa �jli.TS �t 314E tleetelalana 11.3# .te 3101.40 .15 ! Coble epticora 11.375 3« 3/iL Cable ipltcece 10.70 .641 3101.;t .l! Oplcatera it".7.:, 3% 3/1A gets Cawtr(MrtlnAet of Go 4111A GrounJuyn (advaacrd) 1!1:14 31 3/1L Ataatittelana/ skabplflaaa 11.7! .!0 3401.64 CrsarNib.li (let G m,inthe) WWI\ 13 3/et cable epltoaro 1e.i3 .!e 310.44 .15 Winch .,1u1{unrut 73t1A 3t 310E Kia"Aagtelaa 9atMlty r ptt: x133 :.n.AK77-47YA . wd) e, ;+ Allcet/atelas 13.0i 1.35 300t./s .07 Cable 0pticoce 13.11 1.33 3001.15 •ti Z ��I eK :ftrui - 4a,uabrr iu,t7Jri lcat0lo a/0q#Ml 41taM1 p Sebastian. Crm,lerd and kashiettt s iigbtlsgt .••ir Counties, Askanaaa Ktemtrie/aaa - 13.45 t.as 3101.9! .07+ A Yt/11tr ibchniafan so. 1 9.49 L.46 3101.011 .t7 N ►tltil�t+:i•u:St / tRillty 4achnlclM Iia. 3 !.4141 1.45 3101.4! 001 tier.0 i,tru, 10,3G ..t3 1:.t•S.S: L/ii ieu11{7aalatto/peat Cable spittora 43443 .3ll lithe}4 t/41L 6etata 9aabetoiana lop oat ' + balLOtag oanatefatlos) 13.67 .15 31 ' '-+�-a►-�- ,--+•�-- iolKed lirbnlotaso tot Octal in:r. t.,t�AN•J_4t•+,r It-t. 01 ` �.Situs.._. . \\\ Ilaallaa of aabtlq 7`41 iA Snv;y - 1«.vuatiyr`It. 19fY1 • baildisga) 1!414 •15 34 4pasar. V,.a ltuvoli, Wary and Itlrtt stdo Coastyt 6tabelao Cuuntlua. Askahtus Materials" 13.46 .6% 3101.1114; .N tnaliitr.� Cable Optima 13.36 4415 301.66 .M 1"0# mm am"a Vit%i>1.taucrtGut btaKO Llnwrn ,I Illi! �t �l/0t AleetertatMa 13.70 1.11 3501. .ia C.ibif grtic•ra j tl.l7S 17 3114 .04 4101mua 33.M l.11 311113.411111 .44 gtftatnta ! 7JR 3: 33/ftt caumks•n (:ntvane..i) e5blK >t )ja;\ Asmatt + GsouuJ•wsi (i+t a a.,ntfiel 4suk X. 3/dA 1 slsattlf/Ma 13.97 1.11 303.40 .Oa 1611x.6 ryu(iwro lot 73L#b 311 ijiL Cabin 0pliceca 1!.27 3411 350.410 644 ' ritpint.KS 6 11101Cl'.1b1,Sl 41anto tacbere Coesay , Ytthin t0 W1110 1+3tut of P11180101411apdatlMeq AM) .413 County Cnattia•+•sr 10.40 ' .410 .35 •43 , SlacRtto/aKa 141.1! lt4 3101!!11 O+or 10 stiiaa (crna Pulaski ""a 0011"411" 16.16 1.141 3161. si3' Caw1y Cauctlir+uae• - � 14.90 .44• :!! ;03• � , N FLDt41AL 6kG1511R, VOL. 43, NO. 237..-UWAT, OKCKMUA Y. 1911 liw"j • MDIFIInTIOh1 P. 3 113DIFICATiONS P. 4 Ot.4.iStuN Uq. rA7l-511,1 !•rnrt'Jl . DMIS10111 N0. CA77-SOS= (CY•nt'd) . le.df trewgs t,rw,4t+f'+,-r•e. -�-�- Nprlr ..�.�.............Cd•,a.i.a BNIf tett-Is 0...fits...P+rte++e+ Apt.7t. N-alt r:Irt.t..a lkwairuter of county $eNt $i v 9.aaleae Yerenba .+#'., Rl..ctrlcl.enn {13.a0 {1.10 )atl.)�i ,01 Apr.Te. Cabin SpIlcare 14.40 i.t0 36+9.35 .d1 110"mindor of County Voututa C.ernty Giatond•mn 010.0! {1.10 elvatticlAn'4 11.41 1.00 31+1.05 .02 Ltsnwen 11.10 1.14 ii+1.315 .03 CAbla ra,ilenr•i 14.79 1.00 30#1.05 .03 Cable Splicers 14.40 1.10 30#1.35 . .03 irtlgation and lawn sprinkler n ittrble Retatat . 1r•1wittAi, ins Angalne, Oren{ , iryesrial County Il.N .81, 1.17 .09 Rivareide. San Bernardino, Baintata! Ran 1•ula(1.111130, Santa baperlal, Ors"Is. Riverside, Ratbara and Venture Coo. 4.79 100 140 136 10 Lou "also Moans Ares). Line C,n.nteuctionr Nn Bernardino (anclwllsy ielrrlaa County western portion) Gramder.fn 10.04 .7S 30414.411 y scusht Paint Ruiner IS." 4.40 1.10 .71 .07 , iapeMangaatr 19411, steel Cattle e% 11.70 .73 3111,45 and be Id" [owinglotayolt ! ownI apltears 13.40 ,71 A#1.49 Bheat tock taper 11.40 1.00 1.18 .71 .07 Burn irbtm OLfIA%o Naval 1lcnah fowl" Ots{s)t War 11.14 1.09 1.16 Js .07 Otdnan.es teat stat/3011 and ack 11.39 1.08 1.18 . 1MiWrd• A19) r steeplejack P ) 70 .07 41rou1.•I'On 12.06 .00 3041.00 .19 Mitigoration 4 Att Cosditien n0i Wratmen 15.39 .90 3161.60 .19 Rus Angeles and arm"Cos. 11.93 1.81 1.88 1.53 .30 Cable nplicore 18.76 .90 3001.00 All {+attsseo ffiBkeral file market i Z Been Ivroalndet of county) tsrartal county 11.06 .01 1.17 .I8 Grain int% 1.150 .00 36411.04 .1S 0 Lirnersn 11.75 .10 3101.66 .19 "his Splicare 14.01 .99 301.40 .111 vias Bftterse M Iliengs County I lnpo, seen and Now Cos. 11.21 .41 .11 to Gtoumt+ctn, let yen, 10.06 •.4t ISAAS .42 Muble, rireasso, and Talo Gcoumbnnn, after lot year 11.5E .01 1001.45 .02 Bettis malpacar Wnomni Heavy splperat Imperial County 4.44 .61 1.11 .40 oitrraar 13.34 .01 36+1.45 .02 1St C 77-500 7 Cable ipticots 13.00 .41 31.1.45 {nr,, #6,410 and Bee merseldift J0, 197 1 Counties lapstlat, Rate, los An0eis9, •1 . Gcoun•I-rn 1.41 I.11 1167.00 .04 Otasee. Blv4tsids. San Lin.+ann 12.72 1.11 3402.00 .04 iletnatdino, "A Lots Obispo, Cable Splicers 13.40 1.11 3002.40 .04 Banta Barbara and Vantnta , $twofold*countyftu"ia4.,Colifocato Geol ft'L40% 0.41 .01 31.1.09 .N �haeyJe�f Une%ant Liss Brplipomt $rl4ttwaeot 0tortaAas4oer operators 12.40 .OS SOLAS :N elista Bstal S and NA Cable {411414 a 12.14 .01 30#1.41 r.N 1014 ableple costtlss $11.10 $9.11 01.20 .61 manta 9acWta Gossip IYanM q � Grounder% 11.40 1.10 71.1.31 .41 l jiown i{.t{ 1.10 1Nt.3S .03 411lits BBliests tl.1/ 1.10 1101.301 .01 . 4041 IFIFMA" U6111101, VOL 42, NO. 231+-#${DAY, DE!$MitR.f; »; i 1001FiCATIONS P. 6 tt141fIG1SlONS P. 6 ' • OW-101011 P), 9477.5093 'M111 1) Ilydr ►rlaga$.n.1it.pq«...aa 01041510ti 141, CA77-5091 Mont'01 ►dry6"rarhrt►11..64 r Nrw10 firtat.M With 06tuN 6 M ►1141.. Yrratlaa reit*• 010•110 fi.trlyea AM, y MaNi N 6 wr 11"111000YrsaiM asitr► eplerAanyirsr If n, + Ae01,Tr. Otest and bcidyN law%pq vlrctrlciannr otavell !hoot ga:k T.1p.+r 11.49 6 1.09 1,18 .75 .07 11.vn 1.11 C,urnty arm" laving ata"!)16pcsy 11..'4 1,09 1.10 .75 .07 130-1.tp.tAna )3.70 .75 1001.45 Steptleiack 1.'.111 1.09 1.10 .7S .07 CAAr Splicers 13.9. .75 3111.45 Doicigeration and Ale Conditt+ninys vain Co-inty tt.•11AA take lea Angeles and Change Cue. 12.53 1.05 1.00 1.53 .20 nivel Crdnanet. i+ant life Settecal Se.ttlnli, idvards AM) awe let County � 11.01 .a1 1.17 .04 I:16atciclano 15.24 .0•0 1161.40 .1S /„.bis 01,11cors 16.76 .90 3101.60, .1S dt b 110m County 1liesaNlec of a! t t dile Ssttecat tieciticianot Teehuiclsns 17.75 .40 3101+60 .15 veto County 11.20 .6S AS Cable O)Nlcrro 14.03 .94 3061.60 JS file Settece+ Holparet Wo Angeles ccnmty some County 6.04 .61 1.17 L1eutch-tAnn 11.02 1.24 34.1.95 ,ut CAUIO rpllcero 13.32 1.2S 3401.65 .07raCA77-509 d l �_.ft+ mss..._.,_.�.}..�,..�' . River 1W+`.aunty 113 TO 58961-Aeyteabat 301 197 t r'le.•trlcyAnn 13.06 As 1001.65 .04 San 040"o County. California Cable spituate 13.36 AS 1061.65 Dan netnardtno County ' �tg11 Sirattiris•to 12.70 1.11 3113.80 .04 flsotctaiarat Calle p.1--pro 13.06 1.11 3103.00 .01 SlsotclaUns 13.20 .74 341.71 .03 fsasa at•btta t`r.nnty Cable 0piit:ace 33.50 .14 341.71 .02 Q (v1n,1+,.:.,1Q WAI Line Conatceatlont clrt•tticiana15.15 1.to 1001,Y+ .03 0countiaft 10.45 .70 341.71 .0a Crn16 G.tt1c•.a 16.15 1.10 1001.iS .03 Llnrsan tl.S7 .70 3661.11 .02 R••a,sit.+l..t ..t county Cause villIvere 13.07 .70 3901.71 .03 - We 9trr:tlt,Iann 13.40 1.10 ]*01.14 .03 Marble fatters. Taecaaao ' Coble Soltaate 16.49 1.14 1401.3S .03 wattage and file fettete 11.84 .01 1.17 .M vrlttura uelnty Ourble. faceassti WA fits vwectticlon•y 13.41 1.04 3161.45 .01 settaget ""%Note 9.06 .61 1.17 .04 Coble Gplie-ts 14.71 1.00 3601.05 .03 iriigatt+.n rrrw i..vn{etinkie at octal NO.,CA7 -SOS -Nti•y-Ll 1a 89!1141, lut Arpinlen. •143 Ya Stei!-Arptaabttc 30. OT 1 Otomy. Nivttalds. hon "m Die"guilty. California t aernardlnn. San 1+111 C1b)ava. Santa Aalb4ra and Memo t r vontuta Counties f.7f 149 140 139 it nestsicianat Matecol Rleotglclans 13.2. .70 341.71 .02 lelietlal. 0ralrp•, Nlv..tel.lo, table ipilepra 13.50 .74 341.71 .f3 UM An,.rtrs {Panna AtrA). Marble ]tetters. Tetaaeeo Muhl rs San aagsorduw Ceocludlnr aM Tito !attars 31.44 Al 1.17 .44 4aatetn l"sitiao) IMsrbte. 9sccasco and TIAs 4 u"I point OagMre 10.6" 1.4" 1.11 .1f .07 bettaret Selpete .9.19 .41 1.11 .40 11DUAt U4i311f, VOt• !2. Sap. 237-41104Y. OfCfir<ifi T. iYyt is - 147 o IIIUIFICATIONS P. 5 It'15tOX MU_ CA77-5011 T1b.1. /] p14p 0...1u//.r.,..p �(42 YA 52127-5.pte..t.er 30, 1917 0.04 Ala%.Ja, Alpin., Asadur, N—I, Calevane, Cuntt• Cuala, feel ltv.4 N L /..d..l V.r.11a. 0.1/ar Motte. Cl wrMo, he%,m, lluwl,uldt, Xarin, K,rlpuea, ... Merced, ►e)ntet*y, Napa, INvede, a Plecar, Sactaa.nto, Lan Ir.nitu, - - ban Pranclaco, San Joayuln, San Natty, Sint. Clua, Santa Crur, >,.I.no, Sun,ry, 9utUt,.TeluM• , - Tuolu.,,e, Volo and Yuba - Counttee, Calltornle A.b.aoe wteare 111.00 .fs 11121 12.00 .07 ban Francisco end Len Mateo C n.. - hmers 11.50 ./0 1.10 1.11 .00 - Mastic Moreete and settlelwan 11 ►ettlee w/o pwpel 11.01 ./0 1.10 1.11♦ .00 01tu►aeticl "reels., pipe- vteppetel Coal ter I1.Se ./0 1.20 1.15 .01 - -- - ■l Outadu, VLac.r, tlutter ,. end Yut.a Cuuntlae _ - - Itoot.re 11.01 .p] .40 .00 Carpenter& (wood fret r&eldenUel construction) Nal l(oaa enJ Xrrc.J Coe. 7.00 1.22 "ORAL tl61STQ, VOL 12, NO. 277—#41DAY, NOV[MIIO 2S, 1977 �t t,t�t to rt i7-4rt40 . #bd t? r t Wt MODIFICATIONS P. J ItJrtitU,Tinll, I. 4 ::ge•i•7•vpta•n.Wr /U. 1h771 At.,..•da, hipin.•, N•'Jat, butte• '•' nixISIGH 110. M77-`1090 (rant•dl artlid.ge b•..Idt Mq...h Calvelou, Culul.a, Cellars r I'llogtu 0 .k Basic .01#alerst.ts Cdrrell.. roan, la t tk.l to, tl t..twdu, Suit Yalntetol . k.t•t k a M luaus YetalHw esdlu pieuno, Glenn, nuru.otdt: Kingit, M"Ile Edetates teaks, Marin. Menomioa, Son Aq+1 7i tear, La.uvn, M.A&re, Mat ln, astir NL• fallfleltt YueU•s ►ud/a Francisco and aOnaaa Coll. Ahr.Tr. brush 31.77 .99 1.'Itt .00 .OJ eat liwsa, itvnAa.iltu. Masted, OVray 11,:7 .YY 1„lU .40 .U3 A-104, ihIntvavY. Nyy. Nevada, Tapeta 1'1.72 .99 1.74 .60 ,41 Place#, !•lunte, Sacramento, /juvapor r OteMflttenr S.n joistfbenio, tine Francisco, alpine, Aaa.lut, t:lutthern sen roulade, San,,Shoe Santa portion of County), butte. Clara. Swnu 0111., .Leet., Calaveras. CJtue.., Fromm. Sierra: 3istlyuu, Solan+ hate...•. Sta1114Iau4. 911tter, atoll". Kings, IAV4en. Twhmm. Trinity, Tulatr. # 6 tLdura, fortune•, M.1Ceil. TValulats, Yvla And Yuba M.oduC, MJntutvy, Human, Curlltles. Calitarnte Can Jaayuln, Santa Crux, alsoste, Slarta, 111646yaa. Stallisiaus. Outlets Taft&ala, lecttlClaAsr t Trinity. Tulare, Tuutumeal late Telws Area 4#4 Yal.a Countlea 11.60 1.44 11.00 .10 tIsaac!Cions /11.00 .N 1`1•.02 .0f fttnn,- Cable splicer• 15.30 .44 3`1•.01 .pp ie# 11.sloyer Contributes 0t f basic It Orly rat for eye$ S pears service. Calavatwa and Son Joaquln Coe 6114 hl of brats hourly r 1e 1..•1 0 1111.1.0 t. s roots, racial fay Cteetelat.ns 11.es R .96 1601.01 .41 • Ctydit. Baa f.bt la.ltea•w. A the ayh 1•• Cable SpLieste 14.00 1.90•. ilei.{9 ,pl fabar Cgolialoat tge.•swtclew Nay& and 9olxno Covnttee (I'lledrWall Gallup 1 9.19 1.`1is 2.35 1.00 .19 C-;'I. ielana 13.41' 1.04 2!91.19 Grow/ l 9.714 1.911• 2.25 1.04 .29 .!4 ( dal asks, ori , lam 11.12 1.04 1•.1.14 .ire Groep IIN g.7s 1.4•t• 2.25 1.40 .29 w Lab. M&etre, ounces Group a vers 1.5140 2.25 1.Ou .29 end tuna•. Cbunttee Group 2{0{ 10.6# 3.S9 n• 2.21 1.00 .. ilectrlesana dills tell 35•.19 .43 Gruap 3 10.92 I.4v6 2.25 1.00 .29 V Cable spliaere 14.50 1.11 10.34 .62 Gtaup 5{e{ illi 1.%ns 1.13 1.On .29 Olawalt canauectora 14.02 .749 .5i a ,025 Gtoup 4 11.93 1.516• 2.35 1.00 .29 tlavator Callatrattorat M4llire 7Gt1a .745 All a .025 Lino Coesettruct/ons Wtoup 5 12.11 I.S46 a•as 1.00 .:9 M bei N.rts, Madoo •141 4lablpou . +includes 0.24 per hoer to►slalomed lh;sltb and Poltage red. is CaynRtea Feb"suedes Map.t.0 1 lrau trisear halpetl Gtound r kSellmes aelw It so$#$ BasisIIM fwalaaa• yaaaMs 9d.stet Can 4.14 •49 1! .10 1/3! , ' Mewdr 11441`1 I�Yllew end Mead 4ralndaUar I4asecastnd- some ftwomnt sprat" # Awl.it. Stan tchippet#1 Yavdteratn# J..abaaarrrn 4.7{ .is 36 .110 1/3! 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Gremst 7 10.47 121.1#0 1.1011• alts .90 .3v SuMtbesa Counties GrOuf 0 ►t.11 12.62 1.666 2.21 .go •a9 Gtauledun $14.1111 91.11 300.40 .42 Malt t:lalpioat'Ograton 11.04 .1.11 360.40 .63 Groep 9 11.1`4 11.41• 1.51ds Ila$ .90 .619 I./ne9•:n 11.15 1.11 11..90 •02 group 10 I1.76 11.37 I.us `•, 3.35 .!4 .29 Cat+ie apt tests li.a9 l.ij `116.`10 .03 Gromp to-A 11.90 3&.39 1.566 2.25' Jo ."Y Gas%*It %a Old LIM l.sas 1.25 .90 .a9 Grasp 11-h 13.47 ' 14.71 1.5111• 2.25 .94 .29 + Gro4p 11-6 10.512 3%.43 I.S66 alas .00 .2y Groep 11-C 1&.04 14.J4 1.s4• 2.25 .YO .39 • alnCladus 4.24 fee Mer o Neuata Nuatth ad 4a./t to hand. • elle _ . rim" 111loon", Vat. 1111, IMO, 411-NIOArt NOY mal i t, for? #T9Dffl MODtfttflTt4N1 P. 5 U+TtOIIS P. 6 OkCtitON ND. C1�77-5616 (cent•el t kl1 -SOS ourtId l Naga 8400444s,forme.ft pole"vale*»raise*!& irde hair ` it.•dr EJrarve* Mrwir 4dr"mama k.d• 11 i Y ►rrNa♦ Wr4r rFJh. it M i M ►moa Yrarllu .rJ,rr Apo.h. Mt . Amp,.T,. faintirit be let Tlneeral Marin, mea fk"16106. 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CA??-S090 - MMy, 1l A OLCtBtON NQG79«549A {Cant• 142 rs 52905-September 30, 197 1 ort.*.e..•hfs H ,r...#* -Ids Kinsella, Alpinw, Aaadur, butte Dada -- swtkc rdyt 9"ofill pp.w.tt Colavetae, Culuss, control #h,.,ir EAswfbw 4 aunts, Del witte, at hursdo, #lwfsw M a K ii ♦•w,l.w. vel. •a O.J/wr tb.ri r •� iJ.•wnww App,.T,. k,l.. it It M rMtle.w v.t.11.w w.J/sf !!sane, clsnn, Mumt.uidt, ging n take, lesson, M.ders, Marin, 9atttrtg tot Itt iptng lkrrt Mat►puna, rlenducinu, M.lped, and/or 111 hw ptno;tUgk %ut MSduc, %interoy, Napa, Nevadol, 9 Y !!scat. rivaas, $nccownto, treine, singe anJ Tulare Son Bonito, San Francisco, Counties Son Joolyuin, ion Mateo. Santa Raffia Delineating Device Clogs, Sahte Crus, Shasta, , Applicator {9.31 .SS .40 to start&, 01skiyou, sulano, Vh*el St.tp installat# Guiana, stantslws, Sutter, Traific euttace Land- 'fohms, ToInity, Tutor*, blsstecr Sictime 0.40 .SS .40 b Tuoluaoo. Tula and Yuba Helper (rhe.*1 stop installe , Counti*o, California traffic outface wand- blsster# atcihv[) 7.00 .91 .40 to Ga , slurry test Opurattons s�[lcllayetst Stonsaas&nss Miner operator 4.90 SS .40 to Alpine, Aaeduc, Cala,4t&s, iguseges Man 7.910 .SS .40 to Ian Jueyuln, Stantalsoo and Applicotoc Operator 7.00 .55 .40 to Tuolumne Counties {11.74! $1.06 $1.30 $1.00 $tttsttisnan 4.110 .SS .40 b Alasede and Contra csatg %p Man SAO .55 .40 t, Counties 13.111 1.3$ ias .31 sumsining Counties $utla. Colas&. el bar&Ie• - Tgeirtc Delineating Device Glenn, Wsen, Modoo, Mesad Applicators uiwul 0tup tn*talleg, Traffic Suture �7 Places. rluttag. $actsa.ntu, $andbiaater 1.37 ,SS .4p b .4 Tohn!, Yelo eM Tube omhShroats, {!errs, Sutter. sniper (traffic detinestt" C CuuntIna . 13.10 1.01 1.21 ,2S device applicator. rhuel PIT 4`10 Son bonito and sant&Clogs stop installer, ttattic 41 Counties 12.11 1.35' 1.35 .21 surface sandblast*t) 17.97 .S1 .46 b • MoctilciaMt atttpet 10.47 .55 .40 It wrtpusn. orrced, Stanislas{ selpse (stglpsr) 0.47, .55 .40 b e#W Twrluane cwntiss !surer Nat 0pecsticns electricians 13.73 .94 1101.!0 1/41 Meet "Conor 9.37 .SS .40 b Cab%* avitcats 14.00 .94 31-1.110 1/4t $gueggs Man 4.41 .55 .40 6 ytneta, applicator apagetor 7.91 .5S .40 to AaaJog. at Dorado, Sactasast shuttleaan 1.90 .51 .40 b eM veto Counties 11.72 .47 1.71 .43 1"Man 6.47 .SS .40 6 9Patntet ol/ w1wo"res Alpine, aasdor, Glover" Coutts costs County 14.17 1.IS 3.20- .2$ arrf son.losqula counties Muststal sough 9.13 .10 2.34 1.11 Sander. $sommeAte and Vols os. $pier# sbaettoct Taperer "Otago (slate* tit& and Sell" Stage# Scatfoldl composition) 11.111 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 aaftdt,LanL*t# toperhan$ero 10.33 .70 2.34 1.11 ateaelec and p1tc% 13.45 t.04 1.10 1.00 .16 , MIRIA/ 2$0111[!0. VOL. Oft NO. 100--MCAY, 000812 14, 1t>•? 1f0utFiCAi113115 P. U I7 OUNAW AS P. a, 4tT.IBlnN It7. CA77-5.M0__IC,mt'dl ____ pdnsr S••dn.P.y.nn#+ Qr.CISION W. CA77-5091 (Catgtndl -�•• l{+,It Rina+Oeaehh Wy,•enn it+•dy fdwn#!+� O+Nt Rel+• II11( F.A.i+a+ Vetetten end/e, N+vdy td+talea Aayr.Te. Ret+e M 4 t F+a+#ees Vaseltea end/of fr enn0, Aingor Itt.inta Slsctrtelanax Ary,.T,. ami 1ttu)Are Counties $11.65 ,60 .90 i meriposs, Merced and sht•at W-tal Nuckstet . Tualuena Counties Al CIA, Gmtra Costa, L]*ctatoiona 112.71 .94 JS+1.SO 1/4s f1Apa and Loleno Counties 11.94 .71 2.11 124 .44 Cable Splieace 16.00 .94 U*1.50 1/40 Ban NAtno County 13.54 .73 1.N .10 bathecol T11e Bo Wrat Aeadsc, 91 Dorado, taerseant Alpin, Aomdor, Celav*roo, and Volo Countlea 11.12 .47 1.7S .02 Nen JnA,luln. Rtanisi#w and tatatstaa Tuolwne Counties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Alpine, Aaador, Colavetae and San Jo"utn Counties k11i Oauoh 19.92 .70 2.34 1.11, tiwwmrs# steaatitteaN spray# Shestrack Taparal Ran Senna and Santa Swing Stages Scattoldf Clare counties IS.15 1.08 1.77 .14 Sanlblostst# Structural son natty County 14.11 1.14 2.30 .is Steel# raperhangers 10.11 .70 2.16 I.11 t2tuY,*rot Cantco Costa County 14.17 1.25 2.19 ,26 rluw»ta# Steaatittecet RWlStai_,moo fA77�Sn�l - NM1. it Son Mateo county 14.41 1.14 2.30 .21 tit rn 52747-6optenimc 30, 191 1 Alsuede, Alpin*, Aeodor, 0 Calavetse, Cnntra Costa, Dal i float*, 11 Nnrn4o, reasno, ay Rusbolat, "Agin, Mertirraa. "CISION OP. CIL177-1092 - Ko. 0 Merced, Monterey, Naha, 442 YR $2141-Ssptetl,at 30, 19711 Nevada, Fluor, SACraMnto, Apurial, Inyo, Rern, gas 7 , to son sonito, sen rran:laco, San Angeles, MDnor 0[a+ige, , Jw.lutn. son#leteo, Santa Riverside, San Mrastdino, i Clor*, Santa Ccut"Solano, San !ails Obispo, Santa t , Soama, Ssttet, Tehaaa, Sorbata am venture TW7luane. Volo and Tubs ibSntUi, Glltotn/a Cwenlloo, Calitocata 2'Atu'u 0ryvall Installsta 11.40. 1.45 1.05 .N M Icklayetar StomYaanat painters[ Alpine. MAdor. Catewras, tacking tot Striplaq Mork as" Juequ+n and T1aAuntne i andlot 41/1sway Markores Counties 11.7$ 1.00 t.10 i.N Inns and Keno Counties Aioaedo #nd Contra Costacaa 12.55 1.35 1.25 .21 Snipes 10.47 .SS .N Is t1dors4o, Nevada, ►l*n.er, striper sls,lpee 4.47 AS .40 b Saerar,rnto, Sutter, Tehana, Ocattie /malle*atlnq oaviea Tolo ono 1'11he Counties 11.50 1.03 1.21 .23 - AMIICatOe# Mheg1 slot Son Rolle and Sante Clore Installocr Tcsttie sou taco Cwnaatlaa 12.53 1.33 1.25 .25 iaa401astat 9+37 .SS .40 Is t , t9u1AAl 119015168, VOL 42, NO. 190-MCAT. OCTOUR 14, 1911 «��,, f IuuIFICAT10:15 P. 7 ( MG01FICAT10115 P. 0 Gr • r J ttCCtutorr HU, CA77-5042 SCogt'dy PEOSION Mot 077-1092 ,•(cont,41 Onlr fri-y 5,••IH.t'•ry•.•-U smelt fHap Osa•111.Par•.•wh 11••,!9 F�+,plea Maarlr 11"cotisa Aatar M i N Poa•laas Varatl•a ,Woo S•Ns M 3 N Iwsleas vetallaa •a1/a Asir.Tr. Soft floor layers, AMr.Ti. Mal(nr Ittafflc dellnnatlnq We Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Banta Darbars, dRvtcR eppit.rntor, vhnel lion lute Obisi.o, Ban otn{r lnstatlnr, traffic 'Bernardino end venture CDs. ;411.00 .74 .42 .30 .04 sumac. anndittaIt-cl 7.17 .55 .40 b llmrl_r- ,•.•..atatiunt It,s.r trvratot 9.)7 .S5 "ill b ' p...•;-- tion 4.41 .S5 .40 b Appliartor c"Iftot 7.97 .S5 .40' It t{ i,-42 F iq. CA7T-S093,;,�>i�1 t.nuttl-dean 6.90 .S5 .40 b U2 fit S19Seth, Los ac 70, 197 1 T++p Nen 6.47 .5S .e0 ► Olen". Seth, s, angelee, »ntn rt,„r,elp+� Orange, slgcslde, can Bernardino, Son Luis Obispo, Tratflc l.rl►naatinq Device P4.0[car c 9.17 .35 .60 b .conte tkesntiess, Californiaand venture Otrlleer, Idia.l BG.p install to g surface S•n4111aota$ SM AS .40 Saliwr i•ltriprr, wheal stay Otyvall installers 11.10 1.49 1.95 A0 .07 installer, traffic outte oamU.la@tot) 7.00 .55 .40 0acplaster T.avtatu in , t at n ratio Ventura Q>unty 11.21 1.05 2.65 1.10 Son borbata county "last (S-oratur 8.91 .5s .10 It Uquvt,•ye•a riot, 7.91 .S% .a0 It t10.11 1.N 2.3! A0 �S Apt'Ilcator Operator 7.04 .SS .40 b d1*Doge$bato$e C D4nty o Snutti.awn 6.90 .5s .40 b leoaapt Sante MarS.l 18.13 1.03 2.14 .60 Tip Man 6.06 .55 .40 b Sern County (A1iaa 64ko ►last*$ Tondata. Moral Ordnance Teat N Venture county 11.21 1.05 2.65 1.10 station, Shards A311 12.125 .1.05 .2.30 .60 Ser6 County il*Mindec Santa to RATIO) Gwnty 09 ooN untyl 9. 1.45 2.30 .88 (Sant• Narlai 10.2) 1.OS 2.]0 •6G piurrbecel Sttastittocal Santa ptvili5 ca Cnunty 1.perial, Ino Angeles, Orano 1ri ane•Marlai 10.13 1.OS 2.30 .60 Siverside. San Sernatdtac. iatn tbunty Itake San We Obispo, Santa Naval ordnnnce test station lerbate end Ventura CDs. 12.41 •3lit 130 346 ui 11.225 IM 3.39 .60 r Lt*oras Ai' sott Floor 05 layocel cern county (MometrAlic tae Peogalee, OtanSs. . et tl.unty 9.40 SAS 2.30 .00 Alvetalds. font.NrMrre• plul•beree staal.rittaral fait hila Orient, San i.lrsrial. foe Antilles, t Sscoscdiwe VA Vaeteita Oen. It." -7s .83 .60 .N 0*6ags. ctveceids. Son Y Serwatdin*� $an tete 0bllwo. Santa barbace tai veAtrts geuatlss 13.41 3s6 •300 126 2/15 ' 1 H NSA3 114151111. VOL 42. 9W. 199_ft 1fAr, Otjov& JS, itjy j IUU1flUT10115 P+ 9 KIDIfICATIa(S P. 10 hbp inrbr.Pet+rrU r rdpR lraeRu rkruelliR Qlxt�.1011 r+). UT7-Sn�4�_MiA,�tl iR+.< iR.iR +•. .��. ��+�• (t2 t'N SS141-aeptsws+er )0, ttT j(}eYlr { [I+c.Nsa N..r(r [/rt.iiM Rra. M►M rrasirrr !Yerr+{.. ++1lrr RMa M i M rRaauaa YsasM► Railer Salk b(eyo County, California re. ►►r•tt• rarrZrr Mc •lon IA -4,. -Mad. 11 bryviil installer• 13.65 .6f 1,30 .40 .47 2 YN ►a into n+ Cb6nge t lark irrl lnt vTtk and/Ot laboterel wR;• K+rkern croup 1 4 T•60 •Ly •li0 Trrftie 0etineat/nq device croup T.70 ,4} .20 ep+.ticetor 6.17 .95 .40 b croup 3 Mmol atoll lnstallerr ' Traffic sartace rand- �M^c aion ih - 7 4 26- blaeterl atrlper 0.96 .55 .64 It 2 !'it} ptesbsr A. bolfwt Itrefflc surfaco CWnRss • eandblaataI wheal atop hfotlsysre 11.50 .['0 Inatallori ■tilmfI Los .55 alurty Seal Olrreatlenr Iktelrlon14227• Madj nlanr C4,0r-ator 6:95 .5S .10 b '�t'1 yN}jOi;• �pttsM`r!POINT r.luee'les fun 7.10 .55 .40 b Changes . Applicatnr Operator 7.08 .SS .40 b Yi+aabera ani Steastittore 11 .50 ,61 .18 6huttleeun 6.90 .'+5 .40 b Tup curt i.Os ta SS 40 b 2k!ntcn r1lw.er.r ateanlleteca 12,41 10! 1(t 11t a/It ZT+ '11 5J01}• Mp-tsbir r �1 Shoat metal Wurkece 13.96 1.04 3.34 .01 QrnBol L ,50 .44 Z Sort floor tarysre �• Q r1webere asd fiteaetrittors, 11.60 .60 .e5 .10 -4 most Hital Worksri 11.06 .}0 .TT AT h •tVIIfn �. .Lp6H- *i (41 YA 52949-Septe rJ er 10, 197 1 �2 Fit 5 i )D � ran bleyo County, C41110"110 Clsa++iMs �+�Iv7yt Atribltica of C 1 Aeyvall tent+lura 517.#5 ie ti.20 .6u .O7 r±rpgntere and eirivenRrn •Rona 3• City or C URcIi !tu a aM ebutttty riu4,atar ataasfltt•rs 12.11 put L(.t ilt 1/4t aRrr+Isipelitle eial Ind warp%at or pertaining to the Mtaa i i•lrer) iMst f4ta1 iarrkecs 13.96 1.04 3.26 .01 Ce"st M+ao - Last 3• City of Cotsaail Bluth ani abbttisg elpolittes jisebut ork os or prtotililt{to the Missouri Itiver) ' iwbarsrs Lose l0• City of Cassell Bluets esai sbetttng"Ielpl too Text as ver►on w }arteloly to the Missouri Rlver) itsra i �kto'a• "a I. City of CowMil Bluth esti alutt alp i ee ongmeing writ on or pertalaing Cal tM Missouri 111" tette 10• City Of Csrinett Bistth sbi a*uttly tstslalBelfa • ,.56 %oB'vwIk em w pertela9%to the Mtesovtt Rivet) { t Li iEDtRAL RIGIU111, VOL 42, MO. 100 -iRfpAy. OCYOW lir MY ' „ /ursURGUS DECtS1011 \� BTATBI California. COONT1551 Alowds, Alplw. Render. Butte, Calaveras, Coluss, comes t� nN NO• 1L--4101_ fete 4 .�' cost&. Del sort@. at Dorado. preen, Glenn, Humboldt, Singe. Lek@• Lessen, soder&, Harlot Marlpo@&, Mendocino. Merced. Medoc, wnteter. Hap&. Mevads, /.lye B•a•Ilt •r-9nla Placer, Pluses, ieerenento, fen Benite. B•.Ic ` Ban Francisco, Ban Juaquln. son Hateo. 11•..Ir Sd•n11on Santa Clacs. Banta Crus, Shasta, Sierra, 0•109 M L■ /n • Yu91199 aed/o Blaklyou. Solan. Sanow, stani lsus, . Aspr.Tr. Butter, Tshom. Trinity, Tulare. Twi mm, Toto t Tubs A001LRS OIICIBION MMIEHI CA77-5090 . ` � ),9S .10 DAT1 1 Date o! .,.ullcatlw SIIILT NOTAL WORKERS , 0.25 ,4S .44 .05 Supersedes Decision so. CA77-5019 dated April 22, 1177, In 41 Ha 109/1. iPBIttRLEII FITTERS 1 ,u”' I".fS ,96 0201PT10N D/NMI Building Cowtructlen (does not inlcude single faNily . _� ) hoses AM S@rd@n type @Mgb ants up to OM Including 4 stwlee), bsaYF sM highway ecestretttien and dredging. WELDERS --receive rale prescr d for craft p coning operation b whish 4914109 to Incidental. I • /Nag•699ellla/gn9als 1 Sulo PO111NOTES 1 NSP SdrnN9& a • let a oos. - y 4 Has, to 5 Yeats - 1111 over S yea 4%of basic ' B9ho N A H /walies YusNw and/or hourly rat ' AA1.7t. •\ 2 b - Paid Ilol aye - A through f, BBB10B Nman 1 12.41 .90 6 1.17 61.90 ,04 iLLVWM 11.171 .715 1.00 .16 .91 PALO N .0Ay51 • ICILATMo Bton@wonat A-N Tears Day, B•Nemotlal Dsyt C-IMape&d@ate,Day D-Leber Or 1.B•7ha at Onto. Humboldt. Leas. 1e4 Dayl /-Chtiotwas Day. .� Hader AwA=iso. Haps, San hanolsee. Ban Hato, a •,�• Bimbllou. Solan, lonome# aM Trinity Counties 11.41 1.S6 1.16 1.96 .N 0 \ Blamed& raw Antra Cwt@ 1, Counties 11.95 1.65 1.61 .fg Fresno. stage, Hadar•. • Marinette and seemed Coustles 11Af ,.91 1.69 Iwili Butte. alusa. 81 ata&. alsas. Lawn. Rod". Haveds.. i 1 Flawe. Plumes, factw tet , @Met@. Bistro. Buttes. ,:•:::, fWlesr , f'elb attB ftdM ON It." N lose . t Nraeasey MB an, • awtiw 12.69 1.33 t.N 6x11 Mttlq sB6 anlb elB1a IBB 1 t.9f t.N .N iBe BHs6ar a Stip . 1sYerw. J. 1 •..........,... .. ...:...-, ,.. ....-::.. :'„ -.::. . ....: : : - ill. BettNIBlsw MM - ,.•.,.' tlMlll�l6 OsIlBt1M : , t ff l.N l.N t.N t ;`. tableU64I 1.0 .41 ,l , fIDUAL NOIsm VOL. d!. 110. 100--•p my. N"NA �it, IO9f MUM NO. CA77-Sofa lege 2 1 + OW101011 N4. CA77-5010 rear! f,la.S nebt4'ra wuq S.dr �t r Beata tit*Saaeg4's terww#4' Naatr fivteueeMe.elr Sderanee Satr4' N a n Postlafe Yeeutlaa and/a, #Net M i f ra.4'to" YatNtea eafte# QUICK T12tt+LM Arrt.7a To. At Atpine, AmAftr, Ll Dorado, Oxl1i TAfC7Ai10n (Cant`dl-, I ke Tehas Arae , Aloetmv&.14, ndacel, sAcrawanto, Siactelclana 0 11.90 .47 344'.77 .01 Hn res and 7•stn QMftntlta ! 9.34 i L00 i 1.70 'Cable Splieeto 15.20 .47 304'.77 .00 San Counties eco and Han Mateo Setter Olen, lesson, MASS, eavaolea 20,Oa .45 .00 rlwra• Shasta, Slski fcexno, k1Aya, Nader* bed # ynw, • Tulare Counties 10.31 .00 1.40 Oahara AAO'trinity Ceattise CAMtI.MASI Slectriciano 12.24 1.12 WOOS .04 Carpenters 11.05 1.22 1.11 .05 .Of Cobb 2ptie@t@ 11.40 1.12 344'.705 .04 Mardw.)4 rias l.nyrrsl'power loanelf Hew q.etatotso sow fiterei sieatricianat Cable Splicer*' Shinglerej steel saaffuld *Dipole 13.85 1.12 30.701 .04 fffCtnre and/or Steel Shoring Cable Splicer@ 14.14 1.12 244'.705 .04 Srector■ 11.40 1.22 1.71 .05 .04 C•lo"C"an0 San Ooaletn M111wtrghte11.15 1.22 1.71 ,SS ,p5 count lea lv ridriverown. bridge, *bee! sleetrioianet Technicians 13.19 .92 .10#1.25 .01 and deck 1'.111dero 12.23 .94 1.34 .75 .04 Cable Splicers 11.07 .92 304'1.25 .01 COW IT KMOOOSt contra Cotta,County t C*eaat it#rans 10.00 1.1% 1.43 1.50 as sleatrielon• 15.20 .70 344'1.00 Msatict N.tgnesitst All Cable Splicers 10.70 .70 301.00 Ouspoeltion ROMna 10.21 1.11 1.43 1.00 .09 Sol Matte end"IOt Counties• ' Man watking Crow swinging of Ki•etticiAns 11.25 .00 30+1.411 .44 stip tore scattnlde IO.2S 1.15 3.43 I.50 .05 CAbl• Splicers 12.15 .40 241.05 ,44 a"C ORYNAW. INITAIAM 1 11.12 1.32 1.It ,.75 .07 - pr*ano# Rings. N"Wea ant 4I•tt'71n1C1ANSe •plate counties r, A140"44 county sleottlataut 21.70 .SO 304'1.OS .05 Slsctrteians 11.51 1.05 '3401.15 .01 Coble splioers 14.04 .00 241.0! .4f Cable spllerfoo 14.52 1.05 301.15 .03 , tike, Ratio, ttrn0o*irul a*S ' SwOac. Coluaa, socraeenta, Sones Counties Sulltc. Y610, yobs And a slactriclan* 12.35 1.11 20.30 ,02 these portions of alpine. Cable Splloect 13.61 1.11 200.30 .4= 4t Oar au, moved&, rifts[ MarlpoM, tlar*N# 0tasl@Iws So sietea counties most • *aO gualumt*meads@ of tote stores tbuntaia Oltatwloiaul 1.43 .42 is Voletab" -Coble Splicer* 10.01 .63 36 10 stsctcictans 14.39 .1S 344'45 .005 , Cable splicer@ 15.02 .94 30.45 .045 } ' _!tt*teel*t 4loctricl•n@ 14.02 -'.00 310.45 .045 # Cable Optisats �! 30,0• .00 3ta.05 .000 .. i. n: fW033A1 •l413TNe YOI. U. ti0: M-fRtOAt. UPUM U i0#'•ilii 1 I� I oC;1stON MU. CX77-!Ota Pays i Gt ONc1b10N NO. Cit77=5410 has 7 G i 3a+lt fda4+brn+ld.Pgaaa+l / Pdgs 1+raliq Pq.a+a4 Salle N+r,tr T� fi+unn Nrs+iy 81+1+Pira RotorN►A P++rtaer yocalWa +nUrr Ratea N L 1 Prmstws yarstlea rr4/a, LA7YIERSSICnnt'd) , L1118 CMISTROCr10Nt (Cont-4) ` Monterey and Santa Cru& Mariposa, "arced, ttanislaus Counties 111.30 .48 .SS .01 end Tuolumne counties sen Francisco and N+y of Linemen $.i) .42 it is i Ilan tcateo County 11.07 .44 2.00 .O2' cable splicers 10.01 .42 is It ! San U.fntto and Sent*Clare Nrntsrey County 1 Countle& 12.41 .18 1.75 Groundmen 1.42 1.10 3!#2.34 .44 Ptteno, Rlnla, tudsts and ILineleent Technicians 13.50 1.10 319,1.30 •.Oi, 74lace Cauntlea .45 cable splicers 13.44 1.10 10s1.10 .00 Napa and sotatto Counties ' I Mand Tool "etc&d, 0tenielsus Linemen 12.07 .48 3101.14 .04 end t, at Tuolumne Coanllac 10.75 .11 Cable S liters 13.50 .Cts 111.1.10 .04 Xaadoc, ti t9,+rack, sactamento ` P and yuto cnuntiss e.40 .48 ` 1.00 butte, Glenn, Larsen, Ptumea, 8outhacn hair of aan Matas sheets, lehaM and Trinity County 10.03 , .33 1.40 Counties Lt"a C+ONSTl+ttC ORO Groundaen $.S0 .07 1%9,.703 .02 Contra Costs county Linemen! Equipment Opacatote 11.18 .87 10*.74S .02 dtoun,low 11»40 .70 31+1.00 Cable splicer• 11.10 .87 149,.70$ .63 } Lina c.)ulpment Operators l).as ,70 31s1.40 Atasede County , Linawen 15.20 .74 111+1.00 Oroundsan Me 1.01 319,1.15 .03 • Cable spilcors 14.70 .70 041.40 Linemen 12.01 1.os Hol-ts l .01 Dot 14,11te, Nud<w and &lakiyou Line equipment operator& 11.02 1.00 3119,1.10 .13 Counties IAsedoc, Coiuess laccemento. Z Tree ttionor he)p&ct Gcoundman 8.10 .4S t1 .to 1/31 $utter. Talo,'Yuba and those t Q Egad groun4mant NaadgrowA- portions of AlpiM. Ill Ootedo. san Ichit+lwt)I rawdermani - News", Placer and Sierra M Jackheisms son 8.41 .iS Is .l4 1/34 counties West at the Main Lina 14ulpoont Non 0.H .41 /t .10 1/311 Rierce Mountain tater""c N Lineman Potaapcayerr, wary Gcoundmet 8.07 .71 It*.73 .14S Line Equipment "ant '4taaarn 11.31 .13 109,.75 .445 Cecttt/ad Unmeant Walder 11.54 .4S i0 .14 1/16 cable 4pliaucs 43.13 .Is l0*.7S .641 vote Ttiwwf 10.42 .41 It .14 1/31 We, Matta. NeMOolno Cable splicetal Leadeant a"iottmsaa townies ruts aptoyer 13.11 .4% to .10 1/31 Gcowwm" 4.01 t.11 lt9,.be .08 !craw. Rings. Nadara sad Line gatpwat%statull 11:13 1.11 30*.44 .62 tlrlare Cuuntiee Linemen 13.34 1.11 300.40 .13 Gctutrds&n 32.00 .73 319,.6 As cable!Chaste 11.61 I.0 H*.66 .48 Linemen! Line equlpmant +' gwRators 12.03 .75 See." .13 Cable splicers 14.a .73 340.11 .11 HIMOU 11164tJ91, VOL 42. NO. 110.4110#Y. 661114MUll 30. 1171 ' c DACIA1001 N0. CA77-11090 Polo# DWIAI(Ni 110. CA77-!OBD 0aia 4 , flap faaaNia Farwwia t t,iap lawliM tgawU laNc l.dt Nanit fltrati0a tfsa,ty fbteitas Rai.► MIL r 11w,iw W caiba RaNa N 6 r Iwttwa Vatanaa aaamh, A>♦0.to. 6ll.0Ti.MICiAciSi tCont'di GlAtimst tcant'di , IaintarayCounty Alpin, Awsdoc, buttes'. clacI(icions f 12.50 6 1.10 )4#7.30 1.06 Clearbceb, at oo[. or Cabla FVlic@r& U.41 1.30 3002.30 00 suciposa, dflossed, t`.tott« ' Napa and fotano counties at City at Lialnyetonj, t tlectticlana 12.07 .60 341+.65 .04 lbdoc, wevaia,Flae41t, Ca '• ble Splicers 11.66 .66 '310.6! .04 sectsmanto, "a Joaasis, Son Bonito, Santa Clara and !Uses, Besse, Olabiy", Banta Crux Counties OteelalaYa, Outten TOOMS, ' Rlactricians 13.60 .77 1401.!0 ,4! tyolosne, Veto aM Tuba Cable Spllcere 11131 .77 340130 As paioitios E 0ea Francisco County nose!, Rin6a, ila6sra and Sleds/clans 111.14 1.04 340.96 .06 Tulasa oowitaa aM the Cable Splicers 17.111 1.44 110.04 .06 rtlialninp pottione of Ban wtto County w9ce4 Camety , 0.!# ' .It 1.04 .665 .!# Elect(iclana 11.44 1.25 3tt1.00 Iato"WIMAI(f, cL1lVAIVA C0NSrNth7ri1R.9 13.46 %4 .315 1000 .02 yance trecate 10.66 1.34 2.22 1.44 .06 KLCVA7t)n 00157'Ni11TORS, REMAS 704.18 �.It .35 300a .112 Reintaccin0 11.5% 1.36 2.33 1.46 .116• SURVAIVR CON5TNUMN4' WLFIKS ae.. Ball strncwtal 11.!# 1.34 2.33 1.46 .K I rpm.) LA7MSI GWRIERS1 Alsooda and Contra Cana Alarsads, Contra Coats. tats, cmatlea Marin. wndocino, (southacn !utter COLOSS, Naas.. Q belt of (aunty frost North of 0 loifoldt, lake (that 1 Ft, atagg), N3ntatay, Napa, p99tlon at Comely !rale San bonito. Sort Francisco, Lakep99t up to LbWtty fan eaten, Santa Close, Unca Linal, Marsch. !laces. CCU%, Solan. 16.10, flow beat •!Yobs, 6baea, flags*. of Faictieldl and 6aioaa ' Whsns bas Ttiaity cotiattea' 11.00 .66 .IS .01 0WARtles 63.70 1.00 1.61 .03 cslaaetas sad"a.#aquiw . CerRtise 11.Ii .110 .60 .ii lobe (how city of 1,60411199% 60M to awty Liwa)+ !tesla, ls"Mia9 aM Ean9Y am"ise #oil ,it .N 1.00 1/!0 . .r • y � a 11EDElAI lEGI#TES, VO1. 43. NO. 1/D--fRIDAV, HpiEMUR Us 1�» OW10100 so. CAVI-50110 IWO 0 OeCltlat Ir#. CA77-110110 page 0 , o 1 lads p+la11+11aee0tu h/sesta sada role"saeahto ra/"sots Na.d/ [datadaa Maa.1/ [vulvar R•u., Mie psa+fewu Ii i p ponetao+ vuautee awl/at Apt.To, AP/+,To. W-ts(MOVIeOCtlams (Coat-41 tMontere {Conteh) thuwboidt County Monterey,Santa Clara Oen 0gowulasn 11 0.00 .00 36+L.115 .44 atateo. Cants Clara an.i Linemen 11.35 .50 3101.06 .04 tonal Crus Countiestiocuo IeaolWing pottlona of Cable splicso 13.15 .40 3*01.61 .04 Counties lot the the talke tab" ion Valencia"county Aga&) u 0co wagon 11.311 1.04 311+.CO .Of 11roM t Ll.i3 .16 t 1.30 .t11 .N LlMeans tecMlcions is.116 1.04 loo.10 .04 Coble Opticete Mil 1.04 1*0.00 .114 Way 11.77 .y1 1.30 .60 .03 tap"gr 11.77 .119 1.10 .60 ,01 tam sawito, Santa Clara, tete Tahoe Area NN Seat* Ctua Counties stoth 10.115 .70 .7s 000U Wra 11.45 .07 1t01.s0 .Of Ways stto0tocal steel# Llaeasnu Line Squiysent tapeta 11.30 .70 .73 06e44tota 11.70 .117 311+1.50 .4% "be, Nola, alebasisto. San Cable splicore 111.41 .67 1N1.s0 As peauriosa a"Oo"We Cos. WMLS S TTW 11.74 1.40 .113 1.03 11took 10.17 .01 1.10 .44 .63 11Allltebsl Spray 11.03 .1111 1.10 .60 .41 Alpiwe, among. Caleretes tgeta 11.73 .111 1.10 .00 .05 and sow Joaquln Counties 0lotte, 0rivaa. 410", 6asNs+ Ogush 0.03 .70 3.3 1.11 taatwediap the satrams SC Ways sheetrecb T"Perl Crater): ON". plowaa. Woos Cto"# ecattotdl Shasta, lielktyou. softer, � 601►tbleeter OLFUCt4161 O stool Tell .711 3.34 Tell .womms, fetatty awl Tube CaintiN # horn, tlnye. Madera and causal port Vom"ra# soilage $.75 .011 .46 � voters tbuntite alk agush# ?spec• 11.13 .41 .» [Paso# cavi"stag Otaoctogal 11P4ay# stsucttual stool 11.57 .41 1.0 Sss Ca styI stages tapege 11.3! .40 .411 Nsslpea, sated, Stantolwe Lwtaam goo Ne {watt ofgMwy. AWA Twolurne ca+nttes *bat ltse!utast!tol at tory. l Cguaa '6.40 .16 .4% ,Vf Al t3115o ismvacNroer wue of taeludlw!Nst►.y Late) ` 4eiO4 Otaq# pap"thengsaas hada LOJf .74 .711 Sosuw malas steam CleanlM# spaaya Stiwot4woL steal# , Maus 11testind 11.111 .711 .411 .711 .1111 tapege ll.» .» .711 sp4ay# ba+.Alteting 16.10 .70 .411 .7f .11L .t• MURAL 1111615M. VOL. 43, +IO. M -MI0AT. 111111PAU 30+ 1077 � l t JUCiSICM NO. CA77-5090cit bEt:[StONCA7T-1090 Page 10 laiu it 14, . tp p l magic ldsp&soot,Favors#$ ptlt Ftloff$oadlr.Fq+saarr "onclg firrstism - Nswlr [irtaNam Nous N A• Footless vocalism rails, Nott N L N feeders vetnBsn e06f44 lA1MlTtISr lcont'd} Aryr.To. Alrr.To, Allard&, Contra Coto, PA1NrWs lCont'd) tl 00tado, Nopa, leaved&, Sasaining Countivm Placer, Sacraownto, Sierra, ?[attic C+.linumting Device $Ulan*and Yoio Counties Applicators Wool Stop leactuding portions of Instatterl Traffic Surtoca + Counties to the tate sandblaatat 9 0.47 .50 .35 b r Tehee Arealwitcog (trattic delineating Srusk 1 11.12 .99 i 1.10 .ii• .42 device applicator, wheat spray 11.17 .1f 1.10 .00 .03 atop installer, tiattic Tapote 11.92 .91 1.30 .61 .41 wttace sandblastse) 7.43 .10 .31 b Sol Wets will carob idt Gelottse stelper 9.17 So .21 b Brown 7.113 .110 .20 .N [wiper (stiper) 0.32 .50 .35 b sprsyr saMbasterer stauctueti 4luegy Seal opesationt $ratio swing seNso Taperer Mier operator 4.47 .50 .35 b lapill"Ne/a 1.00 .10 .20 .00 s+iveslte syn 4.37 .110 .311 b Pitting tat $tripin9"Orb &rAloff Applicator tipetstor 7.72 .SO .35 b ) Highway wrterat shuttl wn i.iS .$O ,35 b ,rettw. Stage and rulers OossirriG o rbp man 6.22 .So .35 b Tgettle Delineating pelvic. ' PLANIM lsi elplicalor 0.17 .f0 .31 Is A3sesda and Contra costa forest Stop Instaltttt Traffic Counties 20.14 .74 1.01 .03 sertece sandblseterr string 9.49 •.f, .31 ► OWtte. Colues"Glann, Ween: a2 601001 IeAre*1 stop lnetalleg, IMatbasetsgo halt of tarsen d tfattie eugtace soniblester. Cosntylo #1wMa. 0ieega, r ealpael 4.03 .50 .19 b !utter, asst lobs Counties 9.79 .1i 1.00 1111116411 Mat Operation$ Montegey County 13.11 1.041 .3S .41 ��ef steel 0*agatog 6.61 .10 .10 b $roan$, ti rr9s, MiOsea and s4w*I a Man • 7.14 .10 ' ..11 b rotor*couatlsr+ 9.26 .N 1.50 1.11 Apel/eater gsgatet 6.61 .t# .M b lupine, Attaior. Putt.. Celoveras 4huttlsean 6.05 .50 .31 b 0010". Sl Outafo, Glenn. Top wn 5.43 .14 .31 b lessen t4titlr nevade, Placer. 911011116, Oaoessento. Nan Tewin, Matter $utttt, Vele WA Iwo Cow+tise 11.11 .71 1.94 i .01 ' "a Ranoios*county , 13.33 1.90 3.21 .03 1 Mn;Matett County 7.71 .• .10 1.90 .431 a,# 11010A1 11016710, vol. 01, 000. 1941•-701DAY, 611111M0i1 30, 1911► OW1810" NO. CA77-1040 rails 13 ' - OW169OM 140. CA77-3010 Ilga 11. Not Fafses b.oeiit.Pot." feaia raises****fits relai wti 11+..11 rbcerlso ffaaly k/+retlo* Re)ea N i M rootless reverts .-Ater Refer 01411 rootless veuiiew sed/u Apr.To Aqu Ta. I'MMMUSi (Cant 14) num•mat Steasiritterst Icant,4) 0al butte, flmahuldt, fwneen - Alpine, Aswdor (0outhern 0k)c%hve-tern halt), Marin, portion of County), Butte, tertm, h..pa. Sheets, ClAsysru. Co1w4. rte4no, 0iat/you, 4niwno, eonnwe, olenn. Ring. Roston, NoNre, 'tabu" and Trinity a)unties 4 10.13 .11 .So 11.23 .0/ Neriposo. Plarcod, III I " Metipuss, Isirc*d, Stanislav* Montstey, ilu0ss, fin 404{ste. 4114 Tuoluane tnuntios 4.05 .00 1.5S 1.30 Santa Crus, Most4. Sierra, rLAxT•f RM r TOIDEM i hit t y1Mir Btiniblatti, Baiter. 4140044 and Contra Coate Wits", trinity, Tulars. Counties 0.07 .44 1.14 %olsww end Turfs Counties f 11.40 • 1.11 s 3.00 elf reernol Kings and N4Mts Lata, Mare and folsno Counties 11.31 1rU 2.31 .ld counties 1.00 .00 1.41 pal Motto en4 ibaaboldt 046 reancisao and fan wtto 1 Counties 1!, f .00 1.33 .06 counties 1.44 .00 1.10 1.11 SOOV aur Alpine. Aeador. BI tAtre40, AloMtts 4)11.1 Conten t10eta col. Msosde. Placer, lscramento. bore,• 10.14 1117 1.34 .41 .04 Sierra and yolo Cbantba 7.43 .0 1.40 .so Mastic Hacke N Rettleebn Caiswcas and Ban Joelvin 13 tattles W/o Pusrsi 11.11 1.17 1.14 .60 .04 Count its 1.43 .40 1.40 .10 sitomattleo bwoolotal Were- leatin County 4.12 .00 1.40 .ti b,amest coal Tar wilt or 11.14 1.37 1.14 .00 .04 Monterey County 10.44 1.23 1.70 Alrlae, Csls"ests. Iter intoes, 046"^it*, sent•Clots And } Mae#". fan Joe"is. steblolove Santa C4ee Committee .10 1.40 04 Thitumew Counties rtA000Rs1 sieroce !elate, till also*"Comity 1LN 1.33 1.21 .1! eattrosittee and built tip) 11.31 .00 .07 Comte*Oasts County 11.47 1.23 8.11 ,Sf Nart Macklrne Operator lt.dd .t1 ,f1 HAMOMOO ` stats. Oclwa, 81 1101840. A &w 1MortMcn halt or Gabon, lessee, ebdoe. Pleoet. Cuesttf, bcluonto, rote, rlu0ae. sAeets, -tells. ft 4ocade, Nevada. Plaeet Sto►tyau, setter. Tablas. eM f/erre Counties tax- , Ttetsity wA tube Counties oiudinv tate Taboo Ares) 12.44 1.13 1.41 .14 Saotece lt.f1 Al .40 ) Lots tabor Ates to." .44 .44 441, .1* Preece, Strips. Madkcs ass )Ural, NWANCiM, San reuneisse !haste Committee ad Swabs Counties 1117- 1.143 ' 1.30 las .1s -Morale 11.15 .if ss hoe. Msrlet 4lsedealso. Mars. ' Salasa est Owsm cantle I�w 1. Soviets ' 10.11 .fS 1.Ss 1.51 •04 tomb*11110111011111 Stttttft is beat"*nth Pn+Pa) itl.lf t.Ss 1.30 1441 .04 SattMstiol WAM14901 rip- WW000e Cesl tar ptteb 11.11 .S! Lou 9.63 .S4 • tt. e+ "011144 egown, VOL 42, No. iib--Fvq,%V. tiPIUANS U.,14» OFC16I06 CA77-5010 ray Ii URClStON M0. CA77-5O40 ra'9a 11 Vr Wei 0`,l#p «aHta f.#Ir Fora...a_ ►,1#le 0eatlito reraemes rale �. ' Ilw,lr [bred00 Mterll ad.ealNe Rs/a H 4 M F".400e voatie. .w4/e0` Rep► N L W 0`0681006 votoNoo ant/e0` Ate., Afo,.It. elx,VU,St {Cant'di WRR7 WfAb%ORtt71S1 (Cont'd► Pu1 Norte and Humboldt Del Mott*, Humboldt, Gats, cn„ntleo Karin, Hendoeino, San Fattett 6 10.11 .40 .7% .11 rconciaoo, fomes and tbntctey and Santa clue Trinity Counties 1 11.50 .44 0 1.74 .11 Counties fan Hato*County11.61 .41 t.N M:o.tters 10.46 1.40 1.1! , 14, 4" alaklYou counties 10.1s .11 +11 ,sli ban ►rancleco and tan Hatoo mean*. Rings, M*44cs AM G,unt its Wets Counties •11.01 .71 1.11 .0 Moorece 11.11 .60 1.1S 1.10 ,04 SM rl004 1ATMt i. "Attic b.)rkets 4n4 tettl*Mn Alpine, AMador, butte, r (1 kettle►) without puisps 11.10 .60 ►.►S 1.10 .64 Wavecas, CONGO, at Core&, Situeantiel Rteuplarel GIeM, Leesn (asCludiny ripewtaypaeel Coal tat 11.91 .46 1.11 1.10 .04 Money Lae Area), !bated At,4601, Soctalmanto end Volo (east of H4 J"4111 River), Counties rl.res, Sae Joaquin, Sheets, Ikntters (state, kilt arA ta*rar"t*, ftsnislaus, ' Cteq+t»!tion) 11.11 1.0i 1.110 1..00 .07 futet, TOA", Trinity, 6.aamt.r and titch 11.11 1.04 1.19 1.41 .01 Tuolwl4a, rota and Tuba son Sontto and $ants clots Cwakiea and dose rottio4e C.runtleo of at Socsde, Have". ►lacet litMeatat tattle (I aatlel 14.16 .6S 1.14 will(Barts Counties 4eaelvdial IINIXf IItTAL IlotlmUSA teas Talra,k Areal 1.4.71 .64 1.10 1.41 .10 Alsueaa, contra u,sts, Mara Malay Was Use awl We and eolano"title$ 11.11 .66 1.05 114 .H Tame Use 10.01 ,ta .aa alpine, caiavataa and alueda. Coatte Costs, Lai, San Joarluin counties 11.77 .46 1.40 0`01 14940, 1111^400140, K4tCe4, *04i)1, rutte, Coluss, alatelty, Maps. 444 Mnito, Cl Uota.a,, Ginn, I'lualia, a" ►tawolsty, Sam Mateo. Soctaownto, Sheat*, $latae. Santa, Cisco, !ants Crus. butte*, 0`,•h+6a, Volo and blrno a0`" aarMoea Counties •11,10 .40 IM o .10 Tuba tXw,.tits 11.41 .71 1.6S Ji MINStaRt PITTIWr IYrllnae. Natcrd, Stahlalaus Aleela. C*Rtta Costa, Itstie, r and Tuutumne Countles ' 11./4 AS, 1.10 .tis Map, tall rceneiato, San Munle[ev, $an 04nito, Santa Kate*, Santa Clara. aolaar Clots and Santa clue countea 11.11 10.66 1.641 l.ttS am &swat Counties 16.14 .6S 1-4s09 Rnrka1414g awwMtlee 19.07 .45 .6% .s4 4 ' aTMaiI/lTTalif t . , 4140k"all+Callus clout. One. 11.M 1.19 1.19 #169 41/Mato W Defteldt On. t 11.64 .01 lel[ .00 �i 111 s-a r ![D[[Al 11[0111[*, VOL 03, NO. 190--1[IOAY, ft/T[A![t[ iQ. Iflj D1C1/1011 00. 477-3010 DCCIS1011 110. 477-50)D PA[D lr7LIM1T3� A-my. year•• Dort 11-+4ft3clol Day# t-Independence Day/ D-Labor Dole Dell r-mriataM Dry. - MAe rdep 4wl.a hT�wn fir Ea...aw POOTUDM 1.w 11 a 9 /...4.. re(.eeee e.Ue. a. Meeployar , trlbutee 61 of basic hourly [ata for over 3 year•' Ti�ltllf LO 1#Otu[rn:# Ate••T,. serviceend 11 or beetc heutly tete toe 1 wont" to S rear• N t#rcee,low Pay Credit. 1tn told soltdeyes A ta1060 P. Alerda, Contra theta, 001 ti MDrte. Maafroldt, Late, .. �. MWi.r.r eowarlbut.ea f.11 pec hour LoMolldar hwa rive f.11 1" rt "Puwidco, a Mage, pat bort to vacatlow rem for the first year of a*1wyMswt# Mae hsaclSOLO sen Vaso, lleklyov, folaeeo, foweMa 1 yK arc Iew thew 3 years 4.11 per over to vocative rWe a"Trinity cantles ' • 11.41 1 1.54 1.14 $1.N 5 year* bet lees cher 14 rsete f.41 pry strut to VOCat51M Pa"o Matte, Col.", at ootedo, sera is paste f.31 per beer to vaeatleel road. Ween. mow' 11.10c, 'a. Mgbrot coatrlbutN S."rot horn for the first give}ears Mevs4s, ►lacer, Iiv#aee; of amrboywsatl After five ports $1.6s pt Uwe[ m lbmtmm ' dace.. n, er, Ta red matt4w @"melts. 1. . - Mls[ts, Matter, Take". Tris aved Tabs Cbewtise 11.441 - • nN ilf7N{# t• . Alam"•, Mete. Cato". , Hatt&[este, Sol Mats. , tl Reed". Glass, Matrsldt, Late, i4are, lbria. M1rMefise. Mahe, Mope, 1ltvde, rlamt, Plus", sserassato, /aa 4eslto, r Z saa atomism, sew fbteo. J O SON"etas., aware, sacra. A siva/poo. Molarty, sows.., M Motet, 1Mar, Tt lwltr. - Tel*read rube foawtles 17.44 .N 1.74 1.11 .114 Mot", header, calrev►ree. Son J40"la. Stamisls.r and Tateltewe countbs 11.77 .55 .111 1.410 hew. R/woe. Msd.rs, Mariposa, Meme!and Twlare �. tlateattr 11.15 1.041 11mrtmor 664.6sts frau fkt4stis4 11.41 1.00 1.14 - w r fEDEfAI MKdiiE R, VOL 47, 110. 140--MIOAr, fPTEMMH �0, 1477 • odccs10" ,c, un-sow wmP• it • c^ pwtl/tom No. CA77-300r.. Ss•w 11 U10aOli A • Group 1; Aaphslt Ironer• end maaerac Berko, .actor aM similar type taspeca, Pk ouosilsl chain**., taller, lagloder and bucten compactors of all types, 0oncrets and mgMalte mixer 1/2 yard and under, dncrsto pan vockr concrete •a., Cincret• 1•N< Pelf••.w•Nh�geeeM gander, [rlbb•r and/or shoeingl Cut granite curb natter, Poco M'�'If tdrwsee ralNtal flip forma, Crean cutters, teedecbsrdaen, iueaetters, Res- M a• ►.mama• Y«•w. ow" Atlgnera, Jackhammer operators) Jacking of pipe over 12 Inch**; (J m Ax.•y.. Jackson and similar type compsctoca, tattl~' potato and man . applying asphalt, lay-mold, creosote, lime, caustic and atmllat • 1.77 • 3.2s • 1.70 01.1• .10 type materials, t+viims. ahsetiag, whaling, tracking, trench- Ccoep 1 jacking, haodulded laviingkac, Megmeeit•, epmayr•ein, Group lis) 1.00 1.25 1.70 1.11 .10 Gr 1(b) •.27 1.23 1.70 1.11 .10 Plb•cglaes, dmf asetlC wockste (vet cc dryly Pavement 6coekets ; soP and speaers. imctudtq tool Stroh[, •ipelarers, Mothers. berAots. Gcomp l(e) 0.02 1.23 1.10 1.20 .16 pipe.rofpere, conduit layers."pleatic pipelayocar fest hole Group lid) 1.72 1.25 1.70 1.10 .16 Soviets - air, quo sad Cie"CIC1 •over bcorw aw•pecst No-ac Ceou,l(s) 9.12. 1.2f 1.70 1.16 .10 tsspera of all type@ (once pt u abo m IA Group 1)1 M set gun Gtomp 1(f) 1.11 1.2! 1.71 1.11 .11 Creep 2 1.52 1.25 1.71 1.10 .11 end stud gum)concrete MWAt sed tar!-+neper, lwscoo p1mC/M Gtow ) i.! 1.25 1.70 I.ld .l1 0! sacked Wwcceu angler send Int or dtyl, �1 sma[ltimr, multiple lead concrete Chtwpec, Devin tremCher - 1M aY aiailor type (wow all stall traa0h►rf111 NOW arrd Ditch witCbl tbte- till.to iw •m l..ters. tnwt c. Cases. basloaemt SlVulilmg end uteri tivitwgI Amt Cloomerol Tree ellalera, Vibe.-setood- gull float (G@mmlte) is awwctlea with laaereca' lamed Vllfratoc67 Oct-fair-lt mst/lne, 1 •.t let! 1.70 1.N .11 mill ptedde"M Nm:blow pip (1%*oOver. IN mm me. premte se omit 2 1.N 1.25 1.70 l.ld .10 •faro Seeder sed stadiar tool Weer loan v onwA mhos with Group lolerece, tart •. 1.25 1.ti 1.11 As - w drm+f 1(a), imy•mill NOW VWW2h► CKdlasc-ilmwc Irdsl Otla) Z LAO and gimlet type driller Reek dritl•tar •lsea Le drlli1c11 0 etaoa 4ec tllao tape dtillerar NK%MiCel drtlloce -all fgmaael mod Matt ttkrt) t trps epardleae of type ar Moshe,K pommel aslarle Milt ff1 Gee" 1 11.)a lets 1.71 l.li )/ ( •drills, 11600» and Pedmrmmnt All suet K teeming. flaeimg A and Muting ce all pori, sad ospl0aleao of wastes" type ee- M Oemq 2 14.43i 1.25 1.71 1.11 .11 gradlese of aathod rood tee awmh ]expel W pleats,# Sigh Group) 1.151.23 1.7c 1.16 .11 Malec* tlmclwdlhg drilling of seme)1 Ree tower, Ut gcirder Grasp/ 0.73len 1.» 1.10 .10 Ramp 1(►)e memo Clabo re 0AOMW1 grow Ifc)t Moral" mai Waldleg (11Caltle0 Geary 1 ( 0.771 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Grow 2 - 4.023 1.25 1.71 1.10 .l• Qtow 7 1.531.25 1.» 1.10 .0 i Y ' _ HDEitAI 1E4Wl7ES. VO1. 12, MO. Ig0•-•fiIOAY, SEliEi1MS 30, 1177 iz . Prga 20 DWIS10" Mo. CA77-50" ass" It Gfilblutr NJ. U77-SOYO 1JuIvltFPa (Coet'd) , - LAbCPt75 (Tunnel and Shaft ;tock) Groot' 1(d;r 1,,pa I Tt aci -man and rood Lets (cut cod cover rocs _ Of Ot,t ay after the tesinury cover ties been placed) Gcoup 1e, Oi_s-1 Drlller, Ground—, Guntte or Snoterete lanazle- men; AodL n; Shaft Wit and states :below actual or ascavated Gr a,p 11-)r Lt"rors ,.n general Constructlon waa on or In ground level) Dell 7✓.,le fwtinga and .1-ft Croup 2. cit Grinch[ alaatetr Drillers, R7rderarn-Ae414te9r charty ' GC^jl Iif)3 C..ntri Cu to C.—ty Onlyi Plpalayer+, CAulaers, ►icteroen - vnert car is lifted► Concrete rtmisbar in Tunnel; Cow- canters. Pl/.err alyTra, Conduit Layors and Planttc plpalayaras Crete mcratd "n; Grout Pum~ and /Dtwanl Gunito " Shotcrote Pressure P1pe Teeter, no Joint pipe and stripping of ear. Garman and Potrvnr Meadermen) ■Iqa /reasure arOaaitrmesl Minta Including repair of vo(da, frecsat Plonhole setteco. Gat In Tunmael, lncludlnq top an.t bottom waw On shaft and [aloe rorty place, ttanhola forty Setteu , etppsc noaaleean on alio► liner 1aedAlastar-potaan l.oct aoelgn- moral tntrcckaegeaDle) Steal 901 falba(• awe Settees/ TlamSra".• CLOW 2e, PAOl.It Sih—eleres cement dumper• and handling dry oseaet _ mattataecom - good or Steel or Oob tltote mataelalo "A"fsear of gypounr chote-setter and ■igger (clear Ing ✓,[t)I Concerts Thr mmckec Otrnper er.d Chutaeawl CO.erata Chipping and Grindingl Cowtote labwato (vet or dcyl) orillec'o nalp.r (Tuck Terdec; buoop )t Cablatendec; Chmettaederf fogdermoo-Wiaac Romana VAtatoc- Moarlesan, addsctors; mydraullc Pkmltrx (over Ida los rfesaurall men. koeamant mraakece foaling mad maloa.ting, catryI" and ;;•[puny of all rMa and ssterlalm for ace In relafoccing comerato conatemr:tlow; •ittabvgk Orate 1; bull Gang - aatotara, Trsecanmt concTote Ccett - lmeltrdae 4311w", and Stellar type saeah dmrrtddecsa slopes dlaglefoot. reOdtttg Sal "goading# owwmo (sag mmthodi s Groot Crowe Mr tread bold. prwuwetic taped All fft& tic. air, ps. cad•betels kmmmrana Meier makes Jacking of*lp anal" 12 Ittch" buomp It All eleanr+mora of deeele, gcommdo and sallminge ltaclading ret not l/rotted to Street clowsotel Clamalp end masking viwdomea laraekl"■art) cometractlon labocera tactmding bridge and general lakarecs► - 8t1p—, load sputter fire Watcaert Otroet Clrawerst Gmedeners, Oremp 1► Stilled %tracker fcewt" coed mete"t"of aseW, tdMow. lloetleultural and landocape latocets► Jottings Ltaracas mewl dskre. /ltmAfag and obetete fltbrea Z todera; eller[, maintenance, I&o"ceps literate on now comttractlaea . Malntem once, Aepalr Tcocteen std nod boda► streetcar and ihllroad Otmq 7e, itemtg-ekilt"neoctaf 1"Ir"iof otitic tmlldlog materials) O Coaattacttott Tracer Cabmacal TWWwacy sit sad water linea, Vietael/e - A ac siollars Tal room attendants rottoe Otoctocar 6mordcall ft of Greg if Go"goa Laborer (imelmdeo all eloeno Beck, lending. ma romemmt eYrtsre (bottom sattars) Lamar. Mediate W kora!"of dMrb► ` M 1GmeAltsi )' Groep Is hots!~ (Incleming Groan, f%ktoonit Mammem► Quondam Grow 2e, mstomwmean Omak�)a Goss"al tsmorsra r ffofmAt NIGIfT[R, VOt, 42. 110. 190-4*1oAT. $01111011111 30. 1177 �i Otly�tq. G77-1014 rap 22 DOCSSiON IRI. G71»S11l0 Me,23 Ot • L7 It.lt fd*e«Myth faT.•.h flop 11ta•fi1t fMnwh Male - lQt7R tt•tllE?tf1+T 01PrAA7ORIr Nte•{T f4eeotr•a tf«*rIT fl.ceNew ORilorING R•h• N 4 f f•a•Ia a IkNM« "d/or FUM WuIPNIM'OPURNI MLS ICoat• ?R.N• M i,I fu«•W, M•trNN .w e# SL71UWLE i I AtOr.Te. ON ArPt.To. CIAORSAML AND OIPPER DREU:ING SCUEDUIi II . {Nrrr com ttectioal III'to"LIC SUCTION Oatmaw..AM A"ORLI#CUMNUL Atm DIPM Grapp 1. OltcliGtNG ' Mtg~o Dackhaait rtraaaar )GILec Group A-1r Ate& 1 110.2! 0 1.07* 0 1-70 .N .14 OarleMal Oacahanal Vwt- Ate& 2 1.13 1.07* 1.70 .04 .14 Ati4t rig~# 011*c ke& aa1.41 1.07* 1.70 .N .14 Area 14.27 0 1.07« S 1.70 .011 .14 Ago*4 { 9.491.07* 1.70 .N .14 Aged,2 1.31 1,07* 1.70 .00 .14 _ Aces 3 1.10 OT* 1.70 .00 .14 { Gray 22 04484 - 9.47 �.01* 1.70 .011 s .14 Oack 6ytaaacal Dark ftte Ate&1 9.91 1.07* 1.70 .N .14 Gctaa 4i-21 Atta 2 10.74 1.0- 1.70 .00 .14 rlacfrrt (ataca Npcs es Arta ) 11.01 1.117* 1.70 .N .14 dropei c OOetrlattt Oak Aca 4 11.11 1.070 1.70 .N .14 Olplaaac Aces 1 9.211 1.07• 1.70 .N .14 �tnap It Arms 2 10.05 1.07« 1.70 .N .14 •hidero wrttallic ftwwl tilts 1 Are* 3 10.30 1.07* �iasec 1.70 .N .14 Aca 1 10.11 1.010 itM 4 30.N 1.01« 3J0 .N .10 1.70 .N .14 Z Ara 2 11.15 1.070 1.10 .N .14 4Ysaw A-$$ Area 3 11.43 1.070 1.70 .N .14 a"* OltOlaatcr 11*11act Q Ales 4 11.71 1.070 1.70 .M .14 lkidec tidtaais Mem, 1 9.4% 1.070 1.70 .N .14 A {' Arse 2 10.70 1.070 1.70 .N .14 Clasakali Dfecetor (4r to Ara 3 111.90 1.07• 1.70 .N .14 a" lacltdla0 7 Co. Tis. Asa 4 11.25 1.076 1.70 .N .14 a.c.C.A lid"Oaaa MI Acta 1 X1.111 1.07* 1.74 .N .it ; Area 2 11.110 1.070 1.70 .N .14 Oss.rarat C1aOMa11 qt mw . Area 3 12.14 i.07* 1.70 .1111 .14 Ara 1 10.0! 1.076 1.70 .N .14 Ara 4 12.41 1.070 1.711 .M .14 Area 2 11.54 1.074 1.70 .N .14 An&2 11.02 1.014 1.70 .N .14 Germ 4»M AM 4 U.M 1.074 1.70 .N .14 Clelatell Oyatotoc forst 7 Co. Ida. o.c.C.I&M Dlel 11Arl ` Acta 1 12.M 1.070 1,111 .N .10 Area 2 12.01 1.07* 1.711 .011 .14 Arae 3 11.21 1.076 1.70 .N .14 Ates 4 11.N 1.07* 1.70 .N .14 Mon" ftwift Vft 41k, no. 70"W"T. sfnsmm i0. vers 4 . i OMCASIOm 110. CA77-3690 pals 3s occlslLm MD. CA77-50f0 wage 24 Basic Fd."aea.11is Termweb Basic Td.p!erne,►e/n..es - thm-I TUI s 90ATa 10redginag)t *seN o e weasless YeteeM. � ft Deer N a w te.ale.e Yteeele. ..JA,~ Wet on tell-propelled vette l• Ape.7e. w011a agurr T Of WIM leacept skills - tea by out- AW.Tr. Wacd motors) engaged In towing (wllNcleiwpl and shifting of bacges, stela and water both craft or In the G,rotp 1 { 9.19 4 1.30 f 2.25 .90 .29 transportation by water o[ - . owp 1(al 9.53 1.50 2.25 .00 .29 ' pageimsel, atteclalm, equipment Grow 1M 9.70 I.Sod 2.23 .90 .2f aa0 ayplla ow 2l.7S 1.30 2.25 .90 .2f SkkastAJlleoAaalce a" 2(s) a "70 1.3d 2.23 Area ap 1 10.92 1.30 2.2S .94 .21 f.SS .4f 1.01 91.14 1(al 11.14 1.S0 2.25 .94 .29 Ages 3 14.45 .09 1.41 1.14 OW• 11.91 1.30 2.25 .f4 .2f Area l 10.10 .89 1.01 1.30 M 5 Mu I.Ma 2.25 .fd .29 Ages 0 14.55 .N 1.41 1.14 Includes 4.25 per bane to M and Wall we wood. Operator IYelltmlcA itch Slylnte9 ; Area l 10.75 .96 1.M 1.1S area 2 11.25 .94 1.36 1.1S Ara 1 11.90 .94 1.14 1.19 Ara 0 11.79 .04 1.24 1.19 oululaq said Meavy GemouWtlsn !ow bate `• - Z (wok an al[-wrap llod O tessebl '' most"rotor@ 10.75 .96 1.24 1.15 toN tort Centers desigmatedu City Mt is of am load, So ttamcl bepmaato sod Stockton, calit"I to Ares 1-Up to 20 road at les fres aid 0981 age. arca 2 -Isere than 20 rota Mlle* I s,aad Inc1odin0 IN read OIL 0 9900 said Center*. 1 ora l -Outside of 30 rood milts from sob Centers Ages 4 -an ares attend/ng 25 cam I colla [ an aborel We of /o"Tahoe. elasleba 4.30 pat have to Possism ad ftelti and Oftli arim M4. 1 COO FEONAI 111"UN. VOL. 42, NO. 190--MIDAY, UJIMMU11 30. 11TT v OOCI410M 00. C477-59vu rate 26 DaZislot1 wo. CA77-5090 944. 27 r 00 KAas EQUIF1fi1.T 04'rRATDA7 + (iitedrlriny) Group 1. Assistant to ["msec (rire"n, 011.1, Oeckhao) - Hd< Sale Gcoup 1-A, CcApcsasor Op•cator 1(.,,,(r M-11 El.<ee�ee veno. ■...• NAM P-O". Ye<enMe e.Jle• Gcoup 1-4. Truck Cons Oiler pmm 4pUIV"MT OftAA70AS AW.To. Group 2c Tbg9er Moist lboletloq material only) MAA 1 AAAA 1 Group 2-A, Coepreasoc Opecatoc 12-7)1 Crnerat0c (100 E.W. ec 01er)i Group Is i 9.13 $10.64 4 1.50• i 2.25 .90 .79 tuq (1-7)1 raiding machine (2-7)(ft Mred otber thea by electricity) Group 2. 9.50 11.01 1.50" 2.25 .90 .29 croup 31 9.11 11.26 1.$0 2.25 .00 .20 Group is Act 4n91nacrl lbrk Littt A-frdae/ 40t-p[ope11N hely Group is 10.32 11.03 1.50+ I.1S .90 .29 type lttttn0 41r«in Grew 5. 10.55 ,12.06 1.50 2,15 .f0 .29 • Qroep 61 10.T1 12.22 1.50• 1.25 .90 .29 Group 3-Ar oeavl maty Mpeiraaw sower mlftc Grow 7r il.4T 12.34 1.54• 2.25 .90 .2f' 11.31 12.41 1.540 2.25 .90 .29 Group 41 Operatta9 va9tarec to Haw at assistant to byl+Mat ko+p ft 11.56 13.61 1.S4• 2.25 .90 .29 vwwbp 9*11er cc cewossoc attacked to Cc*"* filetrivect 0pecatt Croup 101 11.76 11.27 1.S9" 2.25 .90 .29 of fiiddci«laq 11i". MAW or Floating ea0,9arrick 4arye41 4pcotec Groep 10-Ar 11.14 13.29 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 oI Missal or Gasoline - red Crean olleirlrar to/o Mllar) or Group 116 12.06 13.37 1.S0" o 2.2S !0 .a to aoafiacleiinp 1 cu. Td•i Trus# Croce, *to w w+tacladke 29 croI1-A/ 17.11- 14.71 1.542.1S _ .90 f two Aotattop dwtertal doll ' Oroep 11-0. 12.32 11.03 1.54. 2.25 .94 .29 dram 11-Cs 17.44 15.2! 1.no 2.25 .94 .29 !reap 3. Operator of eisoel or Caweltft vowed crew filowiwt. J it/s Matlack over 1 ce. 44.1 Operetar of trema 4e,/otsow, Item •lnctuM'e 0.27 per bout to - bilec, pulp or coapreMor ottoCVNI f "atoc of otw pommos 0lrtoar0 baltM ao tY1iK t1wr0• Z treater or Universal type Arl«er ( ymmA or oloilK twiO Work yp Croa4, oeK ri tows lolatloy matoriol s lKeson"y IKsmarl"m o �_ eiKA • , _ - N 06OitAI R1WStfi, VM 42, 440. 690--i419Ar, SOMMUR 30. 19" OWNS/CIN NO. CA77-5090 Pegg 21 INCISION MD. CA77=3090 Pmgm 29 tOMtJI I%1UIPMOrr Oe£HAit)AS (AMUS I and Ii) Group 1: Assistant$ to Pnglneers (Drab-! ant rlteunni (Yyey csty - Baku xauirm1eT OPCAA2 itz (Cont'd) Mepaira.tn hhelpers 011ec; 6rckhaai; 5ngnelmann Svstcha•ant Tar IARW I and I1) (Cant'd) Pot Plreman)s Parteman (Heavy Duty Aepalr shop parts room) Group 21 Compressor operators Concrete Miser (up tat and including Group 7t ,Concrete Conve"t or Concrete PLOP. Truck or Hqulpment I yard)[ Cunveyor belt Operator (tunnel), nre/an toot Plants mounted (boom length to apply)[ Concrete conveyors building attet xydrautic; K,nitor; hech,tntul Conveyor (handling building me- Deck fngineerst Drilling and bring Machinery, borlsontal (not to tenet$)/ Miser Boa Operator (concrete plant)! Pump Opatatort apply•to waterliners, we" drills or jackharnets)I Dual Deus Mixer# Spreader Iuuan (with -creed)[ Tar Pot fireman Iporec agitatsa) Puller Renton Ray and similar typest G.antty start (me similar agwlpment)s sydro-uammer or slm/jars Instrument ret Mstecial Moist Gcoup ]h box Operator Ibunkec)t IlMlicuptec Radioman )Signalman,# (2 or sore drums)! Mechanical r)nishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, Locomotive 110 tons or urOot)t Motorman; hudman or C'halnmgnt ' Barber-Greene and similar)l Mine cc Shatt IOlstt Mlsscaobllet Pave- Bass Carrier (construction jobalte)s Hatomlatt SereeJntn (except smut Sceak*r with or without Compressor Conbinstlons Pavement Iteakoc. aephaltic concrete Paving)j Self-propelled, astometicaliy applied track mounted with Compressor Combinations Pipe Sendldg Machine (pipe- {11111herete curing machin (on streets. Highways, atepncts ams camsla)s limem onlyls Pipe Cleamlag Machine (tractor propelled end sup atted)r Trenching Machine, a tt. dpth# Teed grew-011ecf Tugger eolsta Mpe UCSPPls9 Machine Itrortor prrpsll*a and "Mmct")# Batri"cetiom al"la Oras[ Outlet Tender Pimp Ballet Opeaatoc (finish asphaltic self-ptapelled boos type llttlag device (center aswmtitle toms cc leu M.S.C.)I Self-propelled tlevatlme Craw)•11 Ballast Jack Tamper$ Ballast Aoqulatotn tallest Taap41m •Grads Planes Slumber Operators Swell Tractor (with$auto Sell Testotc Ihtltl-purposes Baran Iaspbolt plant)I elevator Operates (in- Tcesk type Looker Amar-type dt111im4 ap ions"Deer H it. dotA 41140)[ flock Litt or bamOsr stechec (occStrmctiam job Site)# Line Mester# Material moist (1 aced[ Mottleamr# !la ttsssr# deeVol of Arret-coatec (cc similar)8 Asphalt Plot Fh/lmsmrt Cast-10-01=0 tarsgStetis pipe Laying rafting# Combination slushnr ash Mmtme/potatoes coaccete BaW plant fmitiple umits)# Dust# flooding Shield Operatsrr 41141V Duty Growp 9a emyressor Operator lower 2)s Concrete Mines (Seer i eepticsms savor Waldorf Gradesettec. Grade Chooksc (machmalcal cc other- yare)s concrete Pups or.►upperete awns[ G"wg" so Grout" , ria@)# Ckoming ash Grt41"MoCkinem IblgMwraygs "a Smal Machine (Or Machias# Prose-old lair-operated)[ to" least 218 Wald&* sWlac)c going&Loodsr# tomdsc (up to 2 yanMlc baaAsaleal TrsncA SHbldf AscHlmse (Powered other than 4 electricity) PattM1m Ccesht" and Screaming Planter hush Gtr &Abet Tired tarth- Z Bowleg equipment IMF to mad lmcledt" 43 cu. yam. •stew%*m.e.e.lM O Croup is /ut Lltr Mose tactor cc similar$ Isom Track or Meet sellas. T-Pulls. ell-le. le, al, and slmllecs Moment Tired Oster# Self- � Purpose A-►rams Ttwcks fnnecsts Sato P)snta loot of aryls Caw- propelled Compactor with Mosec# Shneptooto Timing Sklddoc (rabbet tired A Craig Saws fool[-ptopell*6 unit) on streets, byhw.,y■, airports or elm/lac pulpsemtlr Tractor drawn Scrapers Teactorr Ttswr:hl."Mtehlai Mo AM comalss Drilling and bring machinery, vertical (tat to apply over a ft. depth# Tcl-belch Pavers lbhwl mals Hoeing Machias Welders N to wSterltsetg, -F drills or jackhammers)! M#ght/ne Cableway L'codeylsnr (and other SUM14W Pagslll mgaipme"Ia vacant 1-400 a Msec Signalman[ Locomotives Uteri or over ]a tonU Lsbrlcatlsw amiOatteir Service "Inset imobile and green racks Maginnis Intacnal Pull Slab Vibrator fon alcpocts, hlgHwys, canals and wArehaumsal# !roup 91 Chleago Bass# Combination Miser she Came*~ limit*)s Mechanical rinigbvre (concrete) (Clefy, Jahnsom, Bidwell lirlags -em blastion Slurry minor ea vac clesswer IIIINI ms Cablemey is tons Back Or similar typaml# Mechanical More Curb VWoc CucH Sod ams under)# toil el-Lift at similar 120 ft. or mw41rls Ilmektmg Machina Gutter Machine, concrete or asphalts huctoble trumbecsi fest f tics&, call me track type)# reactor (with boos110-a cc 'sew Driver (MISOO and mlmilsr)s Comet Junto Operator (setting slip- and slsllme) toter, ate., In twnwlm)I molter (except asphalt)# Scrdodasa (Serbec-Gserene mea similar)(asphaltic concrete pswimgl# Self- , prapslled Compactor lmi"le a"Ime)l Selt-peopolled Pipeline 11rappi"Machine (persalt CDC ar similar type)# 0elf-prepsllmd Sower Summer SoU propelled Tape Mschlme# Slip Paan rues flitting device tot emoccste forms►# small tubber-tired ecaetecS# Surface motors# Auger-types artist""al~set t41 me lgtmalmg M It. depth! CA N CD 11010AL 111101SM. 1101. q, 400. Ito—NWA[, 11"W"" 30, )t7y r Ot>'IStGat w0. G77-SafO page 10 0=13I0M MD...CA77-509C - _CA page ]1 powgx MuifM19R Oft"1005 ICant'd) "a plltrAS 2 sad Ii) ICowt'dl Pam MQUINU ae OPI1A70ats (cont-4) - (AMrAS 1 and 11) (Cunt'd) Group 108 mow-type sacsellllse Macwtnen Ocld" CraseP Carl-flet foe - stallac)l Casaical Gtouting atacbine, truck o"atedn Combination toe%- . hoe sad reader (up to and lneladttp 1/6 Co. Td. a.r.c.1a osrtlet 42 opccatoce acyulged When wing *no Las resets grow hoist)n Dee 9Ick "glee (eaccpt eacavatiun WoeR)e bu-Ibte ladet and Aofts clay[edeel elevating Cc.der wavy Way hotacy Will All (lncludlse r-i•s.an rawadation WWOL " !'uclid Luadec mad elallac typal f ftbiss type DclllslI fadb9i l G90V 11-•a sand Wgoam (is CORIVACtlon With Wheel 9weee•ta0v Rome Siaapet (at stwilat)l Ust Stab nNdinea W"teoce and eta Use clpwsll lover 12S toa.ulw avaiet (over 12 cu .yda.h up to and Including 10 CO. loads[ 12 loads up to end incladiaq ♦leads)h loconotive (avec 100 tori (single at cultiple anital a MoLtiple teslas Ucthravlag tlaehlaa tftde110w. �•)n ['otic utpossa and Dnagllaea (owe 7 cu. yds.over 751 n hoarder tired afrltl-purpus. [sorb i0ring w.celaue (2 oaths owc 7S Co. ld•.,, Outage. ate.) low taadee"94112c)P pre-suede Mita"gapping Iydilet •atcaaa�t' n.r.c.)t gavel raceestoe love[ 7!0 cu. yds. peg hone) Mae[so/[-OMrla!q 46619-wapelt" lLatiyl l Ikuw0[-Wed fecapsr♦ wale-loadleg flas"ts shawls, etc.)# flwttle Car Ieects/g atatiew I dlrMo 11-88 Loader lees Is On. ids.) single thole•Sc[arar over 45 yw dbl foil ftrttlowc to•It Of ~UI fubycafar (Gargles 0t orlrr awtuaetic tM)o :recap*. Goweesmr •lilt Qawp 11-8a o ececor Ge sslleapter (rhea wed Is*seethe w06t)s Comblestlual 7ewet Laying type escth Seeingnrceles (•toots 61111/48 with Cam"alled sacthol-otwg i:lwipaast taades scrapsra)t Stela lead/no statist no-1 9"Ramiro*. =1U-aq&GO with sloping sttachssnb Oeeco ON SWIMS vaeame Oaellq bash 16111" Creme ler to now lnelostog 1S tear) a . 411ega 1f-lia 0etursm Ihpkaslls► 1+to•r Soule""i as.114. 15.r.e.l a pOtheo 106141 (up to Mw laslsflq 1 a. Is- 15.9.0.11 Cael(sation fuc•bee sod Io~o"r 7/4 m. hat. 15.8.0.11 0011sirnn . tl lot Tia root freer lop to and Mutdlq 1 0m. Id.)(Rene otff&hsdt t Cgeass toot sewn as tar. nYm.sbnd ad.)taps"t Gado-•110 (sag to rid l0 bAU4 1 Cu..Id.I l fawac Poevels. Clm*mLle. Nhglf ee. 1m0 to and saclawlwp 1 Co. rd. 0.1.4 t Nese rl•M Islas"eaOtaH s seuy9gr11N Z rage-tip UC&kq Osstat (0tet r 0rros) isew to tomb$ 6~-tiged !coops. «1t-1•• Sow trawls ahstl wad wp10t)9 ONE do" & me As" f` � Geodes Me er •"Alec AN M fkp lis Artsuatle conerose sly Once hates AsssertL rmllse"Cir ' rvngego canal Urt00118 Cont Trimer v/01104ao ettedio—I Crenae ' r Iovet 25 tau r to and lacldiq 133&smelt amessusrs Iilgr&ale Act Asper avec 1 Co. ld. 11"Swt0g Msas)t Start 39avellet 6if-A10 oc stalls[ 44% teas or 0"618 Oacttd leafine coma ems uetled tem chs palltt S (over eoolsatf la & 3 canals plower Iw+r d lords, up q ua oaf locteding 11 w. I".$$ Mille[ M"leve MSM 81408 paws[ or sindlace ftbac aLwa Iaaltl-vaginalI Power!hovels. CLoaralls. RAgliaw, So*- Sws. Grds-•els loss 1 Id. ed fW to•d lseamdlag 7 CIA. Ids. 0.8.0.18 ' 1461016-tiled 6661A siring 15adalaes (15d&tr4e 99WO98Ws per ssltM od two ec•ars aeedrevs)Ivp to and inelwilas 7S Co. Ida. •seta v 0.6.0.11 sett-rcapetled CsgacUt hitch 15r1ti018 0repstst10 poet Naito a single ' engine Sallee-[iced•scaftnawleg it+ehlawe Ivith UNION OW400909 sly PoP15 floe[ (COMMOU Or 8spa121I T&UMM COUP welt OtOsn 1Mlaile locl"i" tall smat"I trsschs[ (0ullta0•etaOhM 46101M pateecNl L1a0her sod 7ewsr Crosse is"oho lac trpeal s esus&rcaws&W top a OVA toctedles 7Ss cu. ld. reg bmr)8 M/glel crown Ismer n tsoml , Irl - w HIMAL 1148M rix. 41. MO. 1+0.-FMAr, sUIDlfM 30, 1In i iblCISTON art+.,w7-5090 «•N n • ORCIlIps 090. CA77-5090 h a )) 9•Jr /•iq•094090►qe••u bHs fd•p!•••its•►•p.«n _ N•�Ir EtLwNw N•wl. ELs•ri.e R•.•. M l e Pw.i••• Y•t•pw MR/„ t R•b. N L• Peed-• Y•••rtw • V TM�t ONIVEKS M'•To. TMr a DRIVERS. (Cnet•01 A~•"Tr• "A C1110fr SMIMAM Ia/mo wear, ander g rd•. water Lavelle a"w elanbeal drivers LER J1291WS. fork Lift 0 10.035 F 1.195 .70 $400 lamcceu Perp Rachimas ca"Ce a peter track (Maw I TlaMIT 01 R.`AGITNIGN � clot cock track Is a" Imager s yda.1 10.055 1.195 � .70 1.99 ` appropriate clot tack rata .Rall apply)10atp dladag 0 lliOC!seem►l1aMY 9n.0rlt 10.073 1.199 .» 1.00 I". weir levell s 4rgcsete track IWeomr a 142. wur t vacm TIIOCE tadat 11.509 levelly aRater (Ratter a 100.. tee.. gellana) 10.099 1.195 .T9 1.99 water ]avails aaoact me pilot ' ter drlvece ripper &cart (Mee 9CUWK 3StI n 1 014916 malt Clot rat tract 16 Reda 1 !lot rack (7 dale Welt)e so so" !160 edea rata IMaOtstdl Lilt Trail MOIL OW111l I'Lah"es Skids I • IaSobmalc41 tailgate)I (ttsbeto bra, snag a yda. weer i ANSI&rubber tired 99 .1 Jewell e'Tom daiversl Trwae hada Wed Within WINNO @, � (der 0w'00t0h concrete ols. I Secudaetlaa) 19.10 1.195 1.7R 1.99 Radar 1199. water level)e blperds Yarabodeasen 5 11.901 B 1.191 .79 91.99 jar"=I"=• own Tl9CR (2.500 9516. tatter 0,090 gels.) 19.115 1.195 '.78 1.011 NNI C7 ARM (WAM _ flew. 0 INR. sod"Rome tt COMgRTIO9 mrtl" JIM y0s. enter ll a 9uq 14 111TR WISTe Tcan0lt. OW rRomc I". lraa• water emu agitstor 46 1". an ' 16wl)e 9ttspe9au le 1409. sn Radar a yda.1 10.153 1.155 .79 1.99 M - maser A /!S. wear 16vd11e ' N 9mpostar 10 1b. and Roar 0 %WAU 1 Now. 41.390 gals. On. water leeells Skids (debet t and Under 5.598 gals.) MISS .T9 1.99 bM 0140. a"Radar 0 110. ) 1.199 war lave/)a stogie Welt flat avow-moo MM Gil (rot sack (2 We anitlI Ineastr let dalf-loaded) 10.173 1.1" .70 1.99 ' Litt Ttdck Inacksmlesl tailgate) t fascia (icy pts-batch eoncreto ' sty, 1 Ids. and Radar 0 r.6. tyres levell 19.99 1.191 1.00 is og 3wa w mars Ma .. , (railer 2,599 Nllanal 19.01 x.199 .79 l.N 1 i.- - J , CA _ hs '14 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 12, NO. 110-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 t.. i t . Oa[afltil tq. G77-Shen SYN �� atC1fI0M 11D. G7)-SO90 lathe ]S w to IJ La - Goals too"(lwsta►avwmau 6eda fdep 6atsNa.tq+Ones • lle-l' EdasrlseIr IL d ca.les O..*. M f• ►aaNaaa •oes"" sae1ter Ona. M 4 0 tameless Vogel#" seJ/.. 1111" DRIVIt l: �fcunt`dl dee.•T.. TRWW Owtyzxs (canted) Sao,T►. 6011 0196 t flllrhM Iw)%o aaaet, c rds. and 4adet a . F". worse Iaal)/ Amp 16 "WWII all AGITATM cover oda. rd wader a ya. water 10 yds. tbrooat l2 yds.) 610.11! 6 1.195 .70 91.00 7 isall I DAWOvate 16 yds. Dow Ct7 sputum IM/100 ealdat 6 yds. water Laval)1 aweratet /6 1N• a/d andel a aw"t. a yds. sad tacludtq 1&• war 144e111 is/da IdebNS 12 yds. water leva111 Dog boa, 6 yds. and watt a yds. to yds. awe lnclualwa 12 +sat halls Truces Idly pro- yds. rater 14"1)1 blsweete batch cuncaa ata. 6 yds. f 16 yu• yds. and lacla4ina 12 OVA under 6 yds. watet•Leal) i 16.16 i l.lri .76 61.N Toa• water level)I Sell-poo- fall"street awespec with M64112. tlfaKn looms self-cowtalwvd catese blwl Wavvya*1101 video-lift. "ids (dowIs baa. 6 1". Swedish craws typo I)attiaaii and iacludl..y 12 yds. wtec nett/bap and votes tcuea I lawwll I isow p eaU7o www 116.066 gals. sad awdac platy/ Taw a fogy ire-beadb r f.On 161e.11 swahsc ticed oanccete w/s. a yde. An.i �asho 16.215 1.1H .76 1.011 inclediny 12 yds. water 10"111 bopatoc to yd4. wK SSTT loons"M bawd laclwObM 12 yds. water thigh b") 10.22 1.in .70 1.00 14"11 16.414no Now a"*IIUAM t.lri .721 1.N O reMf am TatlNam S"LVM <f MIM 16.265 !.tri .70 l.N t10°aewsch loubedl 16.65 l.lri .76 1.N A 40 SSOtr1T 1111 11a1lhTOS 9 rt Mix 1tf11TUM t0"a. "Calla is yda.1 la.t!! 1.165 .70 1.441 lover 12 yds. tbcaagh 16 r".1 191 .76 1.N 6aplal Tf11Ca ISSN Sala. sal uaNc 7.S"gals.) 16.265 1.111111 .70 1.N JMII G TWJM 6"TIM 71x1Cx 15.000 gala. sed under 7.600 gals.) 10.11! 1.195 .70 1.90 f MOM 1EWS"16 VOL E!. NO. M-MOAT, SOMO1N 70, 1077 f1/C#slOe 00. (A77-5010 ' 'Pose 3t flCCISIdtt no. CA77-3090 FMN 37. F.t.yr 9~fita per".#* frt.sa*—*fit*F.Wmatr - SOM. -� l.aia �., ff—Ir Edreowo. If I EAac+N.. goo=MttVYR! •Ic;+at•d) a.... Ni! re.aie+a yaaaniea *W" TOWK ORIVMS fcu t'd) Re:aa M1M P-1-4 Yeane. Ars,Tr. Asp.To. 11Mj Ctyuy#r SPOCAOQ /v/oa 1 SM COl r SPOSAOt71 (u/"o ow"g. ores 12 yds. and sager, *wee 24 yds. ami lacluding ll yie. water including 3S yaw. water level)$ bvell# Dow (over 12 yds. #Mop favor 24 yds. and mid lacludtog is yds, water Including 35 yds, notes 169e111 lawl)# Mospctata (ower 12 Mnmccetr lover 24 yds. and yds. and Including IM y44. including 35 yds. waist levell t votes 10se11 s tawgrtes (ares oww tar (wet 24 yds. sad 12 yds. ani Including is yds. limbo Ing 3S yds. notes lewllI Meter !oval)# Skids idemis M Is`b M'n. 2►•a and Other Mar epee 12 was. am including *titles cat typo. Tarns Cobca. is rhe. antes laws)# Tincts Lt%wcnu"lla, ftotaaroctet, (MY pts-Mu*concstte els. omit&and stalls type 40,16110- "or 12 yds. a" "Cludias hent soca/sill" A.W+/Ak we xs sass laws) M wee 1.199 .79 $A.N water test gratings and twat mad/or greaau tent trailers P.S. as SMIItAM"Pe of other stsc. trsllecat Still SN-I4dAO1e0 9MrIt7R 3s.S4 1.315 .70 1.44 (Marls how, over 24 yds. std Isclsdtug 3S ydo. water lswel)# 1111 ssIM3NM11 19.15" 1.195 .70 1.M *a* Idry per batch cwr:rots 1 six. ever 24 yds. all inctuaLme I R CdhrMT SPOSAgs IMM 15 IM. water level) IS." 9 1.192, .7/ 51.// sager. ewe 1S yds. " Z Imisiedi" 24 1&. es !ter 11M CMIr SPOWA IV/we � O lsset)# combination dux10 eel sow, over 3S Ida. and. Mir Clatters tduatp ("air Is i=ladi" M 1144. Motor 10"111 A Ida. ens Including 2t yen. llrp town IS yds. and Including taw Note( ttw$)# Otrpereta laves a IM. "stag level)s Ou wrote is Ida. and Including 24 yds. toast n yds. and including 50 waC bulls SMrpssts lour ra. votes Iswll t hwpater two as ods. ani 4aeluAlog 24 yda. 3S yM. sal Including 50 yds. water bulls Skid (dowls boa, waste IWMII# Skids (debt!• ban. cwt to yea. and including Gras 3S yM. Old Including S0 3s Few. waste lovel)l Taonsit was. ester le"al)s Trucks fdcy eta aditaWr (over It yde. pgo-Mtab ssectete cis, over taeoMgb 16 yMs.)s Ttucts (dry 3S New. she including S• ago-hated(esncgsta six. arms yds. eater level) is.79 x.195 . .7/ 1.44 i7 ods. sal Including 24 t Ida. water level) 10.S" 1.iri CA cs ilEgMM IMGUM. VOL 42, NO. I"-4111DAT. S[i'y MANN 30. 19" • utt.•tecw tiU. CA77-509010410 »r Cit Ir VICISION 00. CAM.5090 prpr N. CALMINIA 1 AGFA DEFINITIONS for L PITMEN EQUIP ST OPERATORS saARrA 21 All areas not tactudcd within Area 1 as lbiied Ooly"S lCost•d] Sett pei+PUeekts►arewsa defined beluv. 01� SIMA Cauact Sttliyo"v/w ea...r Nlo Pa.•tea. YsaeYaa s. *AREA It All stses tn.eluded In the description ougsc,wet So yea. aM vidar asp..U. defined below which is Lased span taysabtp 61 yae, notes lovel►s Goop sad range lines of Areas 1 end 2. fever So y1a, sod Inde[ 65 ViM. water loval►s atsperota Coe ocing in dr Pacific orate on the eatenstow of the Southerly (Owes So Ids. and Medan 6Syda. lies of Township t95. Voter t690111 gr*otoc favat So 1 Thoma Easterly shag the Southerly lies at Tawsahip 190. cwaalag V44. and wanks 611 Vile, water the Ik. Dta►Io nedllas to the S.Y. Corte*g of twoudlp IRS. level)/ Yrllcaptat pilot hales ' reaw 611. Nt. Do11+lo heft line sol eerlStaa, ttaAopetting use os saterialsi# There Soothetl7 co the S.W, wrode of tawnzblp 205, roup(40 tilde idebclo Wer, Met So yde. Theater tasterI7 to the S.Y. cognac of towship M. to%* 1711. seg wing 65 1". water level)# T68MC Southerly to the 6,11, cognac of tow*htp 215, rays 1311. Wooke 11x7 pre-hotiiu comsat + Thence tastetty to the O.Y. corner of tvwnnahip 21S. coup 179. atm.Gave 30 yds. end bodes bs, + 1 Thesto Southerly co the S.Y. career of tn.w.sbtp 225. roegs 119. Ids.oteut level) •10.16 1 1.117 :1O S1.N ThemTheme Easterly Southerlyto the S.11. cognac of to the S.W. corner oftows4�,p22is.tem In# t. 110th Codw SRUMM hUbM a' Theme tastacly to the O.S. corset of touwahip 234. ta"t lot. Maps. over N yin. one Theme Sevthecl7 to rho S.Y. cagoar of toww.hip 24S. snide tit. Including,N yds, water Falling an the Southerly 11"of 11008 Cwwncy. thwto Easterly levellI " its"a. W *toy the Southerly bovdeey of 111ngit including SO 710. Motes ist"111 County ani the$*whee/7 boundary of Twtsco Chesty. to the S.R. otdtptrete lavas o!yM. and corner of to.oshtp 245. nese Zee, Z Including to 7dg. Wates levet)# Thence Mettherly to the M.t. corner of township 212. gawp IN. 80"tot 1a3 Ido eve tnelooleg Theeco vestsrty to the N.Y. toner of township 21S. soya 299. N 1M. Gator loeel)I Skgas thence Northerly to the N.t4 carnes of township US. roup 24s ^ (dabcis los. SS yin. dad Tbanee Weotorly to the N.Y. cognac of townnship 115. range 269. -Iodtq g0 yde. water lovells Therce INrebscl7 to the N.S. corner of to..nahip its. tango 179. M Ttwcta Idcy pee-fetch aonesett Theme Vesc*07 to the M.Y. corner of township 115. rang* Ileo *16. 63 yds. aM Including Theme Northerly to the N.t, eaener of township tOS. tenbe 261, 09 10. water local) 11.M 1.11! ,7O 1.N theme wasterly to the M.W. caner of'township IDS, range 269. Thesce Mattheely te the 4.9. corner of township 95. rasp 25E, No Comm aresum Mpto Thence Westerly to the M.Y. Cosner of township 9S, rasp ISE, sages. avec N yds, and TbeMto 1189checl7 to the 01.2. cernoc'*f Counship a5. Congo 241. including 1S yds. water Theaca Yesteety to the N.V. corner of twwuhhp 05, ranee 24E, local)I amp favor 00 yds. Thence Martberly to the W.I. catner of township 6S, range 27E, And laeladiag 9S yds, water Thence westerly to the S.E. corese of tomi%hip SS. range 19E, levoli# Ourpeteee tome 00 Thence Msrthecl7 to the 0.9. comes of township 56. reap 1919. Sia. ani imledlop 9S 1". Thrace Veaterly to the M.Y. cognac of township I5, rags 199. water local)t Dowetee tows Theaco 009049ly to the N.K. carper of co-w6hip IS. Conga lot, o0 YW, sod laetudlse 9S 140. Thrace Westerly to the W.W. corner of townabip 1S, reap ISE. utter larell/ Skids Idabgto Thooce Northerly to the N.E. wrnac of tounablp 2S. rang* 17E. hos. over 80 ids. and tacludling Tbence Westotly to che W.W. corner of cowaship IS; range 17E. 95 yds, notes levelll-Trwcbo . Theme Soscherly ceoelsy the Ik. Diablo besalise to the N.S. lily pgo-batch comsets win, toner of to.nable 2M, rays 162. , Close 110 7d4. and leclMdtng The740 WesteCI7 to the M.V. corner of township 2M. cosy 161t. 13 was. motor level) 11.16 l.lts .1O 1.08 Thescs Nsrtbttly to Cha N.E. career of wvnsbip 111, sap 1St. tbasce Westerly to the M.Y. earner of towship IN, 04040 ISE. Thence 1lartbarly co the N.E. cognac of township 40. tangs iii. MUM "GISM. VaL 12, 160. 190--•PIroAY, SEP TAME 70, 1977 i 1nt.C1rlw/1'M3, 1'/n77-SOfO pr:r d0 wM..aewa cow, tw++-341tw Page 41 CALIFORNIA CALIttMU11A AREA DCt tMttlOMS for ARTA M4 1MITi8M5 for powLR EQuipm ff OptmT0t5 (cout'd) !OYlR Etnl11NENT UkEhtATOMS (cowed) - + AiS4& 1 (Coat'd)t •Mcne t (cawed) Th.encs Ya.terty to the M.Y. corner of township 40. raps* 149, Thence Yssterly to the S.L. corner Of township 160. range 12W. thanes Nortberly to the N.E. corner of township 501, rands 17E, Thence Northerly CO the N.E. corner of totm•htp 1614. range 1'd1. Thence Westerly to it,- N.V. canner of township 514, tensa 13£, Thanca Westerly to the N.V, corner of township I6M, range 1214, Thm.ce Northerly to Lite N.E, cornet of township IOM, range 129, Thence Northerly to the N.C. cornar of township ISN, range 13W, Thence Eastotly to the S.E. cornet of township Its. range 14E, Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of tcwasi.ip 150, range ItW, Thanes 8ortbarly to the N.C. corner of township 1114, range 14C. } Thence Southerly to ala S.M. corner of township ISM, C40CO 141.' Thence Yestsgil to the N.E. corner of township IIN. maga IDE. Tbence kaaterty to ti.e S.E. cornar of to.e.Lhip IBM. range 14W, _ thongs Moseherly to tha N.E. corner of towwsblp ISN. tangs l09, 21wew.ca Southerly to its S.M. .owner cot toonahip 1666. &saga 13Y. Thence Easterly to the S.E. eotner of township Ins. range 11E. Thence Westerly to tl.e N.V. canner of town•hip.150. Conga 1414. TWucs NOrtbeVly to the N.C. "rase of township lg8.ramgo tIE, 1 Thence Southerly to them S.M. cornar of towawsbip 1400. rams 1411. TWacs Eoswrty go the S.C. corner of township 170. coolie!14E. • Thence Costerly to the S.Z. corner of township 14M. range 141, Theses Southerly to the S.M. cornerwn of toablp 144. songs lye Theaea Southerly to the S.W. Caro-9 of tawoasLip 130. range tlW. thegco 9asterly to the S.C. Gasser Of sawNwahip 146. Garoa 1$E. Theses 9estarly to Che S.C. corner of township tri. Vaasa ON. Thenwn ce Southerly to the S.Y. canner al cooblp IJNe gawp 16E0 i Themes Southerly to the I.W. cog-tetof tawaabip 1114, ranxs 1�1. thence Lastetly to tie S.L. Cerner 900016111110Mf900016111110110. coact lot. 1 Themes fostarly w to.. $.x. corner of township IIN. muga I_- n Tbswee Sonth.rly co the S.Y. Cotner of township tali. Cama Me Theses Southerly along the Costar" gine at rasp 121 to clue , thence 9&Stegly 61441g Che 500thatw IgM of township 120 to she peeattic Ocesn e■cluJnnd that paret..n of N-tChen CA11141nia w 9astecw betmwtagy at she Kau at CalifstatN. within Sohn Clara Q'sial logiuJ S within the (allowing 1lnas Theaea MOrtbwnastaVly. Cbosee M 000 rahetly slaw the 90000rM bbdgry Csiay othe M.W. corner of townuhxp ss, trop lie Nt. of the &tots at California to the N.C. corner of tmwnabip 1701. Diablo lta heseftwe -4 twee iJlstt range IK. thence to •Saaherly Jlrat.tiso to the S.W. career of township TWOce Yaatotly to the N.Y, urger at townahtp IAL. Copp Its. n• ramp lis "coca Northerly to Lha M.C. corset of tommahip 2000. rasp to. Thaws to s Easterly direction to the S.L. Garage of township 7S. times Yestoely is the Y.W. Corner of sowathip Me Vane IOL. wowed Aff• TLsoes 0ersbgrly to the M.L. Garage of towwsbip 21M. romp 'M. - Theaco tot R r Naherty directlgw to ties N.E. carMt s[ tswngilp d5. _ Thenen Wooterly to the M.M. career of township 21". goose Me . V~ 41. Thewcs Wagsherly 90 Cho N.C. "net sf tswn.hip 220. reqs ML. thence In•MSKerty •/reecho to 1W S.W. career of-township Tbeeto Weerarly to rho N.Y. corner at township 2214, range ME, ramp 3E, to the point of beginning which poctiob is a part of n theme Northerly to Cho S.M. corset of township 2111. Congo MeAter 2. thence Laattrly to Chs S.E. Corser at tawnabip 27M. rause We Ana 1 also iscludos that portion of Northern California within Ys Thence 8prghecNy to the N.9. corner of teww•hlp 2214. ramp d9. cite falloolme Ilnast Thence SOCCbselWesterly to Cho M.Y. eCorneocoar of trrnabap 2280 &sage 7E. c4mmmmctang is the pacittc Ocean as an satenston of the Southerly ocidlMoz tbeace Nottherty to the U.K. Cotner at township 300. roast 69e h wr of township '.M. the erlyltne and township Thence Yssterly to the U.N. career of township XIM, rssp 19. TS. e areer at .fang abs Sowthnrty etas of cownabtp 2N so the theses 0getherly along the/K. 0iablo oseidtaw to Cho N.L. S.W.0coonee rl tto the S.W. range IM. career of totwahip 340, goose IN. Tbeoca Southerly co the .Ycornet of township ghee reap 114. lhewcs Wreterly to the M.Y. "toot of tawnsifp 314, canis W. Thence tastorly&loft, the Swtbollt b.ssllos to the S.W. corner Theace Southerly to the N.C. corset of townshipThence Th320. coop 714. of ceeswahlp w the 5rants 2E. 14 i Tbrscs Westerly to the W.W. cornet of township 320, Fasts 714, wtcherty . . utasof tawnailp 2S. neap 29, ' theaSoutherly to the S.Yecorner of township 30M. ramp M. Tbobes eastarly to the S.E Carver of towwaili..25. nap 2[, ai Thsncs saagtriy to the S.E. corner of township 3011, tango ?We The"Southerly to the S.W. Corner of tgusbip 45, trop 3E. Thence Souehetly to the S.W. carmen of Cswash/p IgM. coop We themes Lwssecly to the S.C. Corner at township 4S, cans, IE. thetas 9astecly to the S.E. eotner of townsbip time fa1p We Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of townsbit 2S. rause 3E. thswco Southerly to the SM, Corner of towaehip I40e VANSO SM. Thrown Westerly to the W.V. center of COW$bip 25. range 3E, tbeacs Ysuerly so the S.C. carter of Cswnsbip 141, CAW 1Ne 'fbeltst Northerly croestas the Mniotle baseline to the S.W. lheeea 0orgherlp a the M.L. carter of tmwmAlp 140. it~ 714. Goemer at conoRip tote retie X. Thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township 1466 rows 7W, j Thaws Beggarly slang the 11aNhetdt 1101101194 to the S.E. Corner Thetncs Mrraherly to the N.L« center of egwwsblp ISM. Camp We ,of tawnohip IN. range 39. Tbasrce Northerly Co the B.C. Corner of township We carom 3E. + tbsege Westerly to the M.Y. gnac of township We coogm 29. co Thebes Nartbecly to the N.L. cornet of toYtebip t0o, 1t, , T9ONAL WISISM. VOL 12. no. HHB_04IDAT. SEPTEM11sB 30. 1972 . rr, i DWISIC0 MC" fA)T-54}4 '.r 9`800 42 -a4pttt9t4)YJIS DectilOM f• . RUM California Saamedo, Alptas, AMASor. t" Q: CJ1L1t40M1A Calaverao, Contra Bata, Lel Nott., AAFA LtrINITIOMS nit Ill Dorado, Proaao, uuaboldt, traria. Kslilo8a, mrcud, Mx nt•rey, }(Y1J1 EQV3lMiStt 4YCltATYIRS (Lont'd) Napa, Muvada, Placer, Sacramento, San Bonito, San Prarwiico, San Jae in, San Itatoo, Santa Clara, ThOsc It (terry ), � Santa Crux, aolaew, Sonata, Suttsc, rscifi Westerly 81004 t!» rbttheri7 Zia. W towship lOM. Coto the Tuhatta, TuOlwene, 7010 and YUb4 Pacific Ocean. ' Area 1 aim i.Kiwa00 that pottion of Msrthags C411forala imclwi44 vitlM GMCitm itMMOt ta77-5091 DAT9`t data of Publication In the followlag 11641 w SWOC-oats D"Islow 00. CA77.3444 datod April 22, 1977, in e2 PM 21012 Caraaacias At the Mortbatly heuobty of clue State of Catiferata ~ DtSGIpTlow Or 1"U4 rraldeatial Construction cvwafating of atrnle At the M. W. roster of township QW, rood@ 710, HE. Diablo be.*- - farllr homoo and garJon typo el.artw.nta Up to &W inclwltwy 4 etotiea. l tea oa.i UOTIAlsu Cher ly % taC-�^� few" Fspw.to T'Aaoce Southerly to the S.Y. caor r of tatMip 440. rney(e ri, � hear Theaca Utterly tu the S.R. career at ttra"tp 4aM. teas, 7m. 11-Ir [a.tetMe ThxMta Sowt7rrlp to W S.Y. carter of tawsAip 470. teas, W, taw Ili&9 F.rdeas Ystaoaa �1 a Tl,,oca Easterly to the S.Z. t6raor of ta.bahip 42M, rood• SM. Treace MacLAarly to the M.E. career of tammAlp 410. toms, 3m. ` VOMRM .041 w the tlorxMriy ltwndary of the Stat*of California, 41011,904449" 1J.17 .77 1.04 SO .02 TSroca Maatarly aleft the Motthorly 4aww"Y of the State of tM SCKLL4titu+ tltotearommix f tallfarata to the petet of togimles. 41 awce, •el plat, meta, as", Sao rcaact000, ase tbtoo. Solana awt itoa'.a Coontlos 11.42 1.5111 1.10 1.N .0S Almohm" and C.,wtre Coats Coe. 11.95 1.95 Lt5 .24 FY4000, ttaetimck" awe mccwt Qua. 11.55 . . at Maroao, *&we", placer, Socc aernto, autt4s, 1aA41100, vo o tet robs Qowatiea It.N .N 1.95 r 2S 9laatacey and Mata Cc" Csaattao 12.41 1.22 1.26 !oo Matto and S4ata Clara Cue. 11.95 1.95 1.45 .24 Alptaa. Wdoc. C614*etw. taw . .0-oluto sad Twotwaao Counties 10.0% 1.00 1.09 1.M • >KiCa TfrJMCKS1. Sea haoctaoo ata Ma inter Coo. IS.N .45 .90 tMit mot". araooc. U - 0a+bla, FlaOor, Soccatrnt0 @tot i '1010 CWttiea 9,H 2,N 1.70 pr�na(beep' 10:JS .90 1,10 - Corpaatete 11,65 1.22 1.71 .05 lMi • Mtawooa Floor tayarat ,ower Saw Operatocat Saw rllorat ' - Shtaploat ateol Scartold rcaccaea aaaJor Stool Sh"Inp lr4ctrxe 11.90 1.22 1.71 .113 .46 sllltavigato 12.15 1.21 1.71 .95 06 •1P1ledcteenarn, Reids,., retort std flock WlldaCa 12.23 9`4 1.26 .7S 94 1 MUM ltWfM VM -42, MO. 1"---FMDAY, S"I MSE• 1177 .l x PION MD. CW-3001 pap, 3 � a4r�slar«o. a»-soul �M ' . Mata Pe{aM 4erMts payare/a Mair Felaaa Oawha.Ilrra.awra Nawlr 4�.aaaa N«..tr Eisenw wsaa N t b ♦aaatafa YateeYe r+iJ�e - 4.h. M♦tt twatMa Yar.tiaa arllar •par.7a. iMr.Tr. rl�r MwiOMt! ' Conant MS#Qne WIA"e (COnt•d} 10.00 ; 1.13 1 1.43 ; 1.50 .0 meow County .r liestwcr ttr0etssltat hti ) siectriclane (r4wity rfeidoeee, Uoe1eoeltl04 INDOOM 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .1 not to saceM 2 ecaclon} ;,1.75 .40 140«9i .4S M o wrwia0 .raw owiw0leq 0r tnoctto*Scs lJ-4 tacl*s)XCOCIOS . u1p 00rN fef!(0)4r 11.2s 1.15 1.43 1.50 .03 elettriclans 12.76 .00 301.03 .OS tClAt/! S*VW�INSIN asws 11.42 1122 1.72 .1% .07 cable splicers 14.04 .40 3601.0$ .OS 4CMf.Tit Morass - Marin &-A son~Caunttee t/tetr/c r 11.11 1.03 J1101115 .03N 0 lfctrlclans 12.35 1.11 3 .30 .02 Cabin Spllcfre 13.41 1.11 340.30 .02 Cable splicer. 14.52 1.05 3001.15 .43 Msripcso. Narcan No5401lenlr herder. secr4mewa Matter. Rasatifa Gllea 5w ey tiara pact~ a"OtiOloctr101aw 5.23 .62 to to of UPS-, Mi Mti"O, Mary. Cable Splicers 10.01 .42 34 . 14 Mai plena Cwawtbe drat of tar Mawterel O"aty Main sieci Mrawtalr 0rtrrebN - atoccrlciana 12.50 1.10 102.3! .N Cable /plica 10.20 .Sf 10..03 ' Cable splicer• 13.01 1.10 31#2.30 .1K c001a spllcess 11.03 ,fS 10..01 .N Ws TiboO 04M Mspe aces saiseo GwnRiaa Kloatritl.ns 12.01 .60 3#.45 .04 Coble .flee• 15.00 .67 360.77 .M Cable Splicers 13.36 .H 3#.05 .04 Ca01s Splierss 1f.20 .01 11+.77 .M Na Manta. sant.Clare ad Saltokma Cavatr a sante cove COuwties tlactsi0laws (ObNl3i per/Naar Slectriclaeo 13.0 07 3001.94 .4S liwite0 to$atortee) 7.23 .76 140.45 .N Cable splicer• 2S.S3 .77 3001.50 .05 gactrlctere (4 etOrleO)o Maar ftSMA c0 Cuvwtr 4tectciciow 12.24 4.13 3#.105 .N 4lectricifae.04 sa1!.545 1.04 3t+.f0 ,O6 0 CableSplicer* 13.00 1.12 ]4r.T05 Coble splicers 17.33 1.04 3#.50 .46"a Cow tl CaLfarse a"us 3r4e1ab 21st.. tUetctciero 12.15 .02 3401.2% .01 •octssiclows tr 13.64 1.2s 31#1.00 .03 N r Cable Splicer. 13.07 .02 3001.x$ .O1 COMMISI POSS 13.45 .341 .33 loft .02 Canted Gats Cavell aloctslcisar 15.20 .74 1#1.0 NSLPM ?am .;as .33• We .02 Cable splicers 11.70 .70 3401.00 1(1RCORUTINICIMO Ml secto oy Mrwbot/t QrOattse MUMS (too.) ih24 alectelctsso 11.25 .44 301.115 .N Cable aplicers 11.15 .00 301.05 .M a OR r n � N } • w ' FIDftAt MMUk VOt 61. NO. M- MIDAY, f~IER 30. 1077 �{ c twGtftoe 100. CA77•s091 teat 41 r s vt actstotr 410, tai»-sosi '9" !,1 Foot*soosAta Me»» assts Fee".11486114 frrwwtt 1141.[0 ....... N.wft Eascolm 11--4 Ea..on... anoo N a! ro.,Mrsa Yassmow .olio+ Rafts NAM ►M.roaaol/o. bn•U. AM..7, iMat NIIRlti16r 161Yt44, Oowtre[[rets. IYtln. Alpt", Amoolow. Calawatme wA lrorrtetey, were. fan aanitO. rtawatato. fan Mateo. asst"squaw counties Mata Clan, Santa Craft. atean 41 11.92 .711 9 1.14 i toll Sou" is" [taw S of fptayc aUaffoe4 SSaMbi U1 t raistte2f), SMromm tlsaattem alt." s 1.N ♦ 1.41 ,p fta9ct scatt000l fanM2wtesr A1014e. A1OMr. Calo"fas, Sttecteotr stool 9.32 .711 1.34 Moil at Sacae41. ibttfttrl. 1bcoN, sIke*Oouwty ry ~tb of city alt Ll014"torr), Swarm Strata 11.12 .ii lMw4r Itceatesel oiler 11.71 oil .211 tinlia, 0164109. SWCO tato. Met"tto!4w6 grOtO2st CMteritM 6Mt.1AMaoew. fmttat. Twolumims, Mt111Y 7.Ss 1.90 .30 .46 Vale!!s vabs Oowatlaa 111.11041 .ss 1.46 apat/ sembAtltetef Mtttnl-, #4 � fralee art MMttnsma ructiome of Steell Sweat Stages riptel tMrro011 caerrty 6.1110 .ft 41.46 .M9 .M kwoe 0w us 7.M ; .!11 .20 f4 ubm"MUSO 44110144tey.S!w Obate. Saw trttu. FA - Staatore 111.46 1.14 1.22 1.46 .06 Sa.t!Clan 04 Minta crw 1*1""Qina 12.17 2.24 2.12 1.46 .4141 Oreattee te"ludimt tacciam K 42cONIMMU11 Staaaatel 11.417 1.14 2.22 i." .46 an 1141110 flMM Iona) t star« ii.ti .f! 1.711 .46 ,r)' 414ml410 OW t)satr4 crate a!, u.34 2.09 1»141 at 11.17 s9 1.30 .60 .43 sMs/ltt. lasrefs. 024wr eat 11,7? ,!! 1.30 .60 .01 f40aaa aM ommifee •11.M .K .70 .at �* _ sMctet. faAar!ws stM Oslwtie6 i Mrs fl,K Oowmcla00 SOccasOsta 11.M .N .ss' 2.M area*# Pat!!Mort sa33ase M.7f .4111 .40 eaiawetme Sad an.laspim OKafr sMrr0b100at0r stcurtaMli OOwwtta0 t1.711 .N .tf .111 Steell Swiss Raga[ Sopa! S." .M .411 tw 116916 WA 11awas0 trrwtlee 9.01 .07 ss 2." 1!119 kr ArM! 141,91 »711 .75 1e16106ey ant MntO Crw Cpemtt" 11.16 .K AS .at !Meat) 11tteetecal Steell Tarm" 11.26 .74 .7s taw rcawetoco a"cry Ot fan � Mraee. Saw/t"Olaao Mid soma" game Omenty 2:.117 .46 2.00 .02 Owsrtlee Soe Matto awa Meta[.late , !41101 10.11 .f11 2.10 .416' .03 Ormttee 21." .1141 1.76 SMray • " 11.412 .91 1.10 .40 .03 rteanu Coewty 11.41) .3% .47 f4Mata 11.72 .99 1.10 .00 .03 sbtitwa, lbtas6 aw9 llwiawa llerwsiN Ia.SS .111 � fartNcn Melt Ot am 11ttOa grumcy 111»p .7! 1.09 itsr� . a!r tiMIPA ettiiielllit, VOL 42, NO. )!0-•MDAY. M"AUR 20. MY i CIS10N NO. CA77-SO91 Me 9 [NOC2StON 940. G7)-5091 L�fs 7 F.I.O.9-On.F.ra../. Fd.a./wlih F.rwb "-I, E/ese[I.. N...IF EJr..n.e Rau Nle ►«d«. Y.nrl.. ..�/.. 8.106 Nle F.e.l... Y«01166 "Al., AW.T.. AW.Tr. ►AIMMSr fCont•al piASTULMS TMW1 (Cont'd) Alem.J% Contra costA, 91 - San rcencleca azul San n4teo Cao. 8 9.80 .00 81.20 $1.25 W94.341 Rape, 11ev@da, !lacer, Alpine, An.mdar, Cl Wt..fa, Sacramento, Solana and Tolo 11tY.d@. placer, Sect..onto 1 Counties It@cluJing portion@ and Talo Cointlee 7.8SS .95S 1.40 .80 of Cauntls@ In the tat@ Glay.ra@ aml :tan JoeVln Coe. 9.97 .90 1.40 .90 Tabour Acid Mantegey County 10.40 1.2S 1.70 Braeb 1 11.13 .99 1 1.10 .N .02 Dan bonito, Santa Clara W Spray 11.17 .99 1.10 .N .85 Sena Crag Cwntl.. 11.94 .79 1.94 Tatrce 11.92 .99 1.70 .N .01 PLUM lt7ttn 11arlLian. 11arcM awe Twi@olle aloft" County 13.10 .Q l.ss .12 rSoantlee Coates costa Coanty 12.72 .90 1.72 .20 8tn.@b 9.94 .70 .9S .75 .02 PUNEOlr ✓ttendlttec@[ Del"""Of NpogAage9/. A11@aoc (11mttM9R Aal!of Moore Cksic. Seems Cleaning County), fl tbgs4o, lacca to. end tate[ Bleating 9.05 .70 .05 .70 .011 Iola, dowses, !lacer (e@cluding - 8pcay, e@rdbleatlng 10.10 .70 AS .75 .02 tate Tahoe Areal 13.94 1.72 1.01 .19 8Yflliar Lets T@boe Are@ 10.99 .50 .80 1.9i .10 Alawd@ are Omtca Costs Com. 11:18 .las 1.85 .0 tach!, fen pranctecet nd Sorm11@ Setae sae Sub. Cwntl@@ 9.79 .SL 1.041 Cantle@ 11.75 1.982' 1.S/ 1.17 .1S fraena coaaty 9.29 .N 1.25 1.00 8@n dant*and Seats Clara cos. 1S.1S 1.94 1.77 .14 Immntery coasts, 12.31 1.94 .75 .01 sun!atom(manes, 17.9t 1.19 2.]0 2s Alyime, Amm&&". caleveres. Alpine. Ae@doc ffouthegn pct im Rl Socado. Mrvda. placer. at Oe11ty). telaeerse, !ream, Z Aseraauna, Son Jam"Ift. ftetpoea. IbrceJ, la.rrterey, 0 settee, Talo and tea fen Jonguln, Santa crag, Suttee c[.wrtles 11.59 .71 LLS .01 Tebe11@, 1tn►lrne and Tatra tY Mn►card@[*Oa11cs, 12.73 I.N 2.25 .p (mantles 12.94 1.If 2.94 .110 fit San Obese Coanty 7.72 .88 .90 1.50 .025 ■spa ase Solaro Counties � 17.]1 l.l] 2.29 .19 w . al tart@. demolec, 11109111. al Bora and eual.oldt Coe. 12.29 .N 1.22 .05 Bop. Solan. Soea11@ aM Tahmna@ creation 10.26 .N All 1.2! .01 1110ril wa. arced end Tuotnc11na Oa@rrtlea 9.05 .N LAS 1.29 /BASTt1MS TOOWr AlaJA a"Omltea Luta On. 8.87 .00 1.18 rt fresno county 9.80 .80 1.94 ' Marin Cwmty 8.32 .00 1.00 .N cm N FIDEM OEOMM, VOL. 82, NO. 110-FRIOAT, SE►T1110144 20, 1977 iG tNCltsON 110. CA77-5711 M! d DWISION 00. q77-0011 soya 1 tv • o M.Ie rd".9ru1N Pe one pole.Sr.&,t t.ra,.b !Male Sev*4r If l f ►rJr. VMeM.,.M dr1l *.to.to-IF N A• ru.e1MM. W.MIhM ErUMir~ Aar..U. 9a0rOpl ' Saarms (Oont•t) Atene4e 4&4 Cantle Coats Con. Aftwoc, "Ctrnto,Md'talo Swipes • 10.104 1 1.17 4 1.0 .N .N counties I Noetic t aster petu~ fi Aootere • 29.12 • 1.44 • 1.10 0 1.40 .07 t•ttlee W/o pope) 12.21 1.17 t.14 .N .N "Lore e00 Heat 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 91941Meaticb absnelere/ ripe- Son&mita ab Sante Cleve Orr. Wceppeeee coal tet bollt asp 12.14 1.17 1.19 '.N .M scleral Osttlesen (1 kettle) 10.1• .4! 1.14 Alpha, alaNtN, Matipa". 9�T bIMk MDOMMI Mccat. Sao Joe"M ale A1ataaa. Castle Coat&, Mops %ohms Oosatt" and 901mo Cwwti" 21.21 .N 1.9! .N Roosts plata, tale a" Alpine. al&asrea Md Ma empoeatasa all blit ep) 11.29 .N .07 4-01&Oartles 21.77 .N 1.401 .02 felt ltttalaa gelates 11.40 .N .67 Mme• a web• Mme• a sore", rimer. latter a,9 941449• laacrateq. Srttet. lIA4 hosts" 'leen&. Vola ase W"Go. it.N .7! lot! .11 Oos9s U.M ori .N MclpNt. I - W Tdolume hssaa County AMtaea 11.14 *rtes* u.2! .N .N MosN9ar. SM Mita. Moab Mt9t&. weps• Mle&a 4"s- Clue No seat&Crum Coo. u.13 260.N LOSS 1.111 ement$00 Sva payee CNAM 13.68 .46 1.01 .12 DA0169a 19.12 .93 1.25 1.42 . Mt Rech. RnMlrte /bdav , Mastic ambers;Soulans /2 Sw ftmelnr ar Ma9at am. 12.36 .N 1.74 .12 ' bottle M/4 propel 20.24 .0S 1.20 1.41 stsao amotV 11.40 .72 1.22 .14 fttumatlar samoleges ftp-" SM APAM iOWr 0 seff"Cal Owl tar pltel, 11.12 .9! 1.20 1.12 Alpbs. Afadot, alawass Q Nal Mods 04 fArroltt ametiw puce aSast de the"a X.. plasm 10.22 .N .7f .23 MaPN alrs9l. Sea JOSPle. M Moapcof aN Mat&tow conation Marssetta. flkbc. leer, M. RNate9s 14.40 1.40 1.13 Ml • ttRZr sad 7tbls a"promises sat SM Mbe Or. amotteeb sad thew pectases se balm 10.92 .N 1.13 2.10 S2 MRN", verb and►lsasc motto M9bota ai vattlare awoiOne asNlodlap tate Vehea 42 nettles W/o vim") 11.18 .N 1.15 1.19 Atm) . 10.73 .9t 1.10 1.40 .10 Siaretier Snmalerer rite-, lase 2aba lees 20.0! .79 .20 acappul Goal tat 11.92 .N 1.10 1.10 Aiwa". antra Alb. Mlle, M90M. Materq. Maps. Sas, Smits. Ma f9wlem. Sas MUMS. Mata CS"O. Mb cnwo polar and so s CNaatle• U.2S .N 1.40 '► .10 l - "Mu !lW3M VOL 02. NO. 1M•.RfOAY. fl01>ZMSEIt 70, Im , DOCISICe)NO. G77-5091 9apt is R0ICIOI011 uo. CA77-3091 fags 11 feJ. .. two" Anew+ felt frMe.t.eebr*term..n rm.rli TA.cee.. Nw.li t;A.cstlsa R.r.. N 4 f pwJr. V,nlrae NA/w R.r.. N♦f pwJNs Vermilion _ V9RIM[1TA fI74Rffr ite••T., � lAO0d0Nf Aip.til. Alameda. Cotttta Costa.."Stin, taps. sat rtancisco. San Nstso. Santa Clare, Solana and Swta" 1 0 4.77 f 1.211 t 1.70 1 1.10 .10 Counties f 14.24 .45 $1.411 .49 oop lta) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Messiah"Counties IS.07 .45 .95 .00 Otoep 11b► 9.27 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 9MAwllI # Croup 1(c) 0.42 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Sao&*" 6e4 Contra Coats Cos. 13.10 1.125 2.29 .10 . Ctaup 1(d) 0.72 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 041 flats•set WJOQ14L Cos. 11.44 .{i 1.12 .� amp its) t.12 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 TORMriW 1R►MR0ir "*I(r) 0.97 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 Ataeata. tonna Costa. 41 cap 2 9.02 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 cotta. Netboldt. "Sr IN. Maps. t:roap 1. 0.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 San hancisce. fan"Stec. Solana and fomes Counties 11.42 1.90 1.10 1.00 a Vacate. Samoan. piacet, factamonte, futtat, Tabaae, T�(Irf Vale ani Tabs Counties 11.00 .00 .00 itlrwltal 4000 aff"We Atsoww. Contra Costa. ill i Is 0,41 1.45 1." 1.15 .10 ear", a bereft. Rarrolft, 28 0.44 1.25 1." 1.10 .10 11"Ift. Sopa. "S+ata. placer. amp St 0.52 1.25 1.70 - 1.10 .10 ssccometo. fan Senito, Sen Mrs"Aaa0, fan llotoo, Santa Gera. Solana. Sonoma, suttee, Tabor, Talo ant Tum Cos. 14.40 .40 1.20 1.40 .SVS �2 opine, Reader. Bleier". sen Q iae0ula a"Tuolumne Counties 10.27 lresno. "Stip"and"Srced t1 br Cauntiaa 10.1! 1.40 .ot 4n ft Plasterer est Santa Cres Coeetiee 11.41 1." 1.10 a.pnto Mom", 4 A-Nee Taat'o Oar/ a 110"ial Owl -1 r O-labe I R-lAattgiviat Osrt f-Mcistwaa 39 �900ttIDtTSr . a. Glploret osntrlbetaa 40 or bas boatlr rate tot 9 0• sees a w and 2$Or•rise ttourlr,rata COA 0 WOMAN to S Yale rG M VOCA LIM for Credit. fin paid Molifarst A thcowo 1. Y 1�Y. awl"Oe contributes 9.40 fel I ow for Slrat Iwo NOW4 of t Aust rive rests 91:05 pat to Tap ani $Vera 94 molts. V CA • j I+.r VACUUM!w0. Gt77-5011 qge 12 DWIStOa 100. G71-3011 I,e90ktR3 LnpopM (Cont'd) W Groep 1, Asphalt rconece and sakecel M940, sacker and statler type trpecal au99y�ilel Chainsaw. taller, lagloaace and Group 1(4)1 Mpalc ttactssn and toad fords (eat and nonny wtR bucker# Cospectocs of all trpess Concrete and magnesite mlsar of subway&ftet the ta.pocary corer rias loan placed) - V2 racy and under, Conecets pan worts ConCtete eawr ConCcete es"ern Cclbtac &Woe s:acteyr Cut gtsalte curb ratter# rare Group 1(s)n 4Oouce an geneea2 co+ateuctlon work an of In ralsers# Slip forma! Green cutters. mesaecbomramen, aubsettrts, sell rola roott"s and shaft alignscel JackMeowc opecatocer Jacking of pipe over 12 Inebess - Jack*"and similar type Coepactocs. Settlement. Notman and men areup 1(f)1 Contra Costs Cauety Only. ripelayece. Cauture. applying asphalt, 107-KO1O, creosote. lies. "otic and siallat Mnasce. Pipewcappsce, Con"It rayete and Plastic plpelaysest type matsrlsisr Iagging, slanting, staling. tracking, trench- Kesmece Pipe Teeter, no joint pipe and etrlppilm of some, jacking, band-tulded la"inghsassr$ "wrlwalts, epomyresie, including repair of voids. Precast Manhole letters. Cast In fiberglass. and ndatia worRscs twat or 4rr)1 gaesaent brssRere place. manhole lata settees add operate. including tool gtlnJere plplgera, cowitece, land re. ripwrappsea, eonawtt layers. pls&tie plpsleoerat lot Yale arswp as Aer"It falaselers# Cement Omlpes aha ba$dling or meant diggota-ate. "a sad electric/ Power brow swearmar lawat ar Irgasa# Choke-setter amt Rigger (Closeime wock)f Oomcrste tamer*at all typed (encept "abowa Ie Growp 2)1 ass set go rwebc awnpr aha Clwstamsat Concrete Chipping aha al"t"s Ser eta gas# aapcap-dtowepswst ash cock-slinger, Imelaitag plasho common labacsce twat or all Oc Iliac'•wlp:I Mo*tMdmrt "sack"coemote sed/x sand flat or role artery seselttar. wasslemea. adsaotecss Waratlte monitor lows IN lbs pregame)I "Itiple was omecrou ohappre "via trsst er - iN me sandier lee"and milemdimg. "Crying and)landling at all r"a and qpm ase sal mail trmaeYKs)i alto gas 114teb witdq Gar ndtetlale tar mss an rainteratag obmcrmte tGdserartasmt pitt~111 Waste sanddlsdurr. Image. C-00". 11mal awe A/gndlllq me Ca.appc. end*taller to*fsceak dwarfness alotaei tightest. ! ' 84"t"s leak Cleenscar trse e1106erae wibre-amraa!-Mll poet bend f»lA. gmsrstla temps# All gnamrtle. ale. gym. and elsotcie as cowA the with lsaocsr!• vacs# w1bestats! Gel-pb-It sm illass tsels$ Jerking at pato maim u Inco at"yessemse ileo pap fIN et Omer, aha lam. pregame ar near)! ta OtarV it all a "Aro bsdet ass stator "s laser beth In ammaaatieo with h hewmp ct a!Mria. remade mad MI1Mrpt fsslwding iabacacs• mark bat est limit"u auamt ehMeee$ Ciwlg ted 106hi"s lower cowtrsottoa taamcere twunlis beldam and"M" lebotetal 0rsap its)I Jany!mill Model"Was ransoms-Aeneee New 1101413 renames, Mod egau"I lies Mahar# lttest elemental 0ecdmefe, and atailar top Orilla$ !tad rrilletst Jeak iq drillares. rsrttewltstsl sd lsr.deasp iekarerel JettiMe LtaMca/ Areab = slssMd relllera#"WM driller!# "W*"Iset driliare-all &Yders# raise&, set"aaearm""A"" labot"s as ase oo"uuctlmt qpm regardless of cep of settled of pines foltiple reit sstnteeasw. seplr retakes"end aced beds► stematedr ad Miles" Itllht gnduu and par&.easae all wort K SOS". photg asnatcwctiad luck Lebwcecet rassAoracy ale and wear items. VI"Aulte' A and blestig of ail Powder aha"Plants"at states" ""ts- er saallecl loco neo•ettsatteNoce Dtmatata7 Guardrail tteOWtH N pedlsew of ndtbed seed Iu aural brag nod plmatall 090 /asearwt Ml.cRers abweeaa Matters) eraleu flaeldag&catalog of amal# tend rapport Alt ecledet , Afawp 1 aq a Asses Clssam e laminate) fleas♦lasts Ameatg and wlelg � if is roaahrM (anlalotiag Omiaei• IrtmM)e ttidlmn!lreaadamm , • 0rasp i$ aabewwrsa WOW i$ Geaerd rabmesee HOW" elf jVW VAI. 11, N0. 190•—F111MY, SIMPA II 70. MY DDCI1101r 90. CA77-3091 - age IS DWISIOw NO. G77-5001 ►age Is • 1 PWfrt lyvlwv/9 Of[aA70nl 1 and 11) Ocaup 1. Aaalatanta to UglnNre Itrataaunt Firaoaul Raavy Duty Mrla fdya6w6bfe#awn bpUraen Solpecs Oilers Dccahanlr Signalman! Swltchaanr Tar Itaa.lr fla.dy ad"*O. Ntt P1tOaaa)s 9aetaman (gravy Duty sapalt ahoy pact* roue) - . Roan tarar N i D twrleas v.r.w. a.&.. App,. 1Pers s(rt161tar!on"""on""" 1N•r•• Gro21 Compreaeor Operators Concrete tnd llaec (uv to aincluding 1 yard)# Ci,nveyur Solt Operator (tunnel)s Fie~ not Plant# AVIA 1 Mp 2 aydcsullc) Monitor) )Wchanlcal Conveyor (handling bullding aa- • teclalsfI Miser boa 0(aaratoc (Comeote plant)( Pump Op.ratocI Group l0 6 9.11 116.1/ 1 1.Se. 1 2.311 .96 .21 fpesadar toe^an (with acre")# Tar Pot Firemen (power agitated) � Gee"h 9.30 11.11 1.1.56 2.23 .99 .29 !Grey L boa Operator (4uNNc)t s011aoptot Wloualr (1lgaallaan)# l Crory 1r 9.71 11.21 US41 2.25 .10 ,211 ldeaadtive (30 to"or rmder)t wttaroaos audaae or Chat)ronl Ccarp l0 16.13 11.61 1.59 "2,25 .16 ,31 harp At 10.113 12.06 1 Ll0 2.25 .119 .29 ��Carrier (Conatcectloo lahoitel I IWtoatat# srreodrn (eacept stew 6s 10.71 12.22 j.S6 2.2s .110 ,a "Pholtic concrete paving)I Solt-pcgrlled, artcoatically Smiled WOOF 7r 11.17 12.16 f A.SO 2.25 .90- .211 rowtoto curing aaeatma ion otceeta, ml9hwaye, airports and canala)t Tcoaehing Machine, l ft. ayeht TcWft Crane Oilac# l4gyat polat. harp 6t 11.11 12.62 ase las .16 .211 oigle deuut Nailer lhedac • ,pgalp 9r 'use 11.05 j� t.ts .116 .n Gee*16 11.71 11.37 js6 2.211 .116 •26 0csy lr ballast Jack I- I I-malloot tagOlatort tallaet c pray 16-Al JIM 13.29 e!6 2.25 .96 .211 �� GCOW lir 12.00, 13.57 .56 2.3$ .96 .29 Nrltl•*rrport town aapllelt plaat7t elevator Operator lin- stow it-as 13.13 11.71 1. 2.25 .16 .2! Lida!# PotA 1.ltc or lsaaat starter f, Wmttleam job fi •ptall pray Ilio 11.52 15.61 1.S6 2.211 .29Lim�i ► Ata#/al to1K (1 Jrro►r llwttlecart fie 8parart harp 11-Co 1310 11.35 1.144 2.211 7 etaaldlaa 1.33 gear hors to /reef Ss engrosser evocator tong 310 amrsea biome• (arae I 6hea/00d G"Ltk amt 4111teAm game. Final Otacrste Paryae as Prr#erote Guaat eenecatoral Grouting itrallimol pteso-weld (air-orecatap t Pupa (over Zip 1Midie6 •!mommas (prvecad other USE.by alaateletty) ,Z ' pray 6s till Lima bad pastor er sWl$t# Saco Truck or 6ua1 Prc/oaa S-ggaaa Ttwcit am"llte Sotea Plante (wet at dfr11 aa- #N •tato so* (Mle-"almlled snit) an Otranto, Sighwsye. afrprtto aa/owlet Milling and Declav Nedllearr, vectloal (not to apply t ld wteclfNca, wagon drill$of 3aokmaaarre)I Dl"llme Cablever s1VaaLaa# taiooa stleea (atoom or Cove la twj# Lubgleatlan and , Sorelee Osgieeer ( obila A"1900" coca)# Magiaalm Internal P011 Stab Vibrator fon sitporte, alghwya, caval■ and wtshouaas)1 R ell"ical ►lelaaew ('Vnctete) (Clary, Johnson, aidvell!Alga - ' Souk or alallet typeall nscmamleal auto Carla and/Oc Cacm and Cotter airca/me, Concrete of aepnalt► ructaL)e CtuMecal t0et Driver glum sad aimllae)t tower JNNW O)aeatoc feetting a11p- ' br60r eta.. is toomlalt foliar (inept aapmalt)s Sereedaam (MAar-Ceaema mad alsltatlfeelAottie cuueceto pwlag)# Self- f1oM11N alpactoc ainglo eagiael s Solt-pcgelled Plvultoe Mening ttaaalae frecault CW at dollar type)I Solt-propellN paoac srseA to Solt-pcopellai Tap mocklael Slip lass Pumps tuetta9 dorlem toc cooKcate eaceall flail rubber-tired tcoetwel swap Doatent auger-tsps drilling O"llarat to to owed taelydl"I 311 ft. A") Gr FIMAL "41M, VOL 12, NO. HO-OMAY, I&MA40111 30, It" L; . ( Pop is OECIP90m Iq. GT7-So91 DEC2stOr rU. G77-501 Pm'ge, IT 1US 3 t �8� PSARI QUIlnmytt OFOATORS (Cont•d) .(. U01la Z�lf9ll�f!O►OalOR1 fCoat•d) - (AAW I and Il) (Coat'd) (AISAS I and II) (Canted) - Group 71 Caaaraca Conveyor or coactets Pump. Ttv" or S,$etpaat 1k4v lot Oona-tyq sactrllliwpJewhines'veto"cramel Cary-lltt Joe .ousted tboom le"th to apply); Concrete conveyort wilding sites similar)# Chemical Gtoutlnq Machine, truck a watedl Combination Pact- ., sect tngtnosras Drilling and boring Machinery, horizontal loot to boo 4FA toadac (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd. a.s.c.Il barclek (2 apply to wacarlkxets. wagon drilla or }ec►haawmta)s Dol Drum iflawl O"CaUve C"ulced when awing englas remote Isom hoist); Derrick bass Puller Mayon Pump am similar typoor Glecy Rider (or similar (eacept excavation wck)A Do-sear* Corder and ulama Slgradsrl stlevating eguirownt)s hydro-Paamsr or mallets ynatcrment Man; $"cartel waist GtaMc every Duty wtacy Rill UP (including Cals"a rGundettom wort 0 of mole,deraslt $achanleal rtelebers or Spreader machine teephelt, ale O wild Loader and slallac types mobblw type Ocillall 1%sabrla0 sarbr-Grasse and similar)$ mina or !Matt wast# $laeteohllr pane- skoopat Joe dial tat)t Litt Stab$sditne# (vaythotq a"stellae types)# ret fkeab" With a Without COWCOSaog CONblaKkanl hveauwt Scoate,g. e0644c (2 yards up to ad loctuflNq 4 yards); Locomotive (owl 100 toast c trem m000ted with Covers oc cosbimatlemp Pips Swat"macbime (pipe- f"10 or mmktlple, ualtel# RUItapis(t*I" yttbMWlnt OWhlsr !lbg11M, HOW only)$ pip Clat"I"$"tA(ms ftrast"!spelled a"supportd)l ; Demers. ego.) too tawdese ecraPeclt Pte-shams Vice Wrapping lYN1M# pipe Ifts"lq assn" ltedes"M respell"ami supported)# waerlgrrstles ssssevalc•Debtia tug (ae,u-wasol3e0 elwts")t ekrbat-Cued ieetpc, vlast# Sell" Ofesator Ilteish sspblt)t Sollyooplt"isot type lifts" self-le"184 fraddle wbwls, etm.)I shuttle Cae !salla statiow I deviceIalNter 1000111011111toms at lass M.s.C.lr pelt-pearrlled tloNtlq pls/le Nostas scraper ~ e!yards$ Sall ltabillsse (P s m oe ""A)# Grade Flaws Slasher Operators small Tractor lwitb boos)# soil Testacy Q0ycsdsc (Grsclu a<othtc sutwtta ""It )Pager, Compressor Ortll troch type leaders hater-type dtilliat G"Ipemat oras so et. Muth Coh/mettomt tract Left" type earth owl"mscilate fologle O"but with I tWAM eCrapeta)l Tt'at% ISWI" OUXION/ ISOMbi"eoash►NS, Mitt-0"1M de++M of (lrmsr-Coeur for sim11ot1f Mislt viset Vollmosel cast-la-!loss with slant" atteaMm"mt. .)esoo me statlar# Tan- awllg pleats Phicley Plp"Fiat lfachlmes Osblwdam Slmshar and now ag erstsel Osmesste Crass imp to std laale4lot 25 tori SeteIe Ptent loritlpls malts)► Gosest ss"J"Shute Opr"mrt seas►say hrvica"aM/er*siders oradesetter. Gross demise lass muml me ather- !e+l"a lochhoe (hg4adg) Nap to ale iselaQot 1 on. yd. r►ft)# Grsos►ot mai OsWtat Vectises fblgimr"Is flea seal fbaitao for m.t.a.11 saskme (cabtel top to sed tmetefl"1 ave FS. 11.g.m.)1 alalloglo falces Malars leader (s►to 2 yards)#me ltemical'teeth lh/ddt , C mbbotlsa iackbw aid 108409 osot 1/e w. Fd. m.r.e.It Comt(emmw Portable Crwblat tri Sorsomiag Plastee htM Cate Ybe Tied inti- Plltht tl bet Auger ego to ea4 Ie, INAS" 1 at. 16.1(060*attaehed)l owl"gripast imp to amt fawidMt 45 Co. Fps. •etev**m.r.m.)s Craw toot over IS toms. sarscb d w GantgriI aleft-elle (up to ale Rootlb. t-Pull, 00-10, 10, 21. ale sb/iace Rubber Tie"Gassc#Solt- ) sal ot"1 as. 74.1$ rloear shovals. Clameielka, i edlioes. Imp to oma =; lmcldiat 1 cu, yd. m.r.el l Power Pude, (s1"10"Whole Sale-propelled • pgopeild Osrtrctog with oaotrt Shaartoott Pieter stklooc is~ tired � • or otaklor Nelpsattt Teaacar drama Sarapacs Teactoct Tcemchtot a"ahles Gsom-type Ltfetag Garter ttlwtoc HOMO corer it teem)I Prsbac-etced one 4 It. depth# tri-batch raves$ I 11o10 Socket ftckhtt udder/ Sara"c. osis-2oaitag (1118116210 mbeel tests eagtaa)f l211 Ma► FAIN Auto 1'1 Maxis-deer low lana other similar Moil)o"Isosnt)I vaguest 1-010 a Seth Gto4ar Spls ag ekalle,r 1mi► Cotter desep lir Mtamotl hNsrota Sly felt.hvoc# ItatomstM Milled Cmc . Group Ps Oalerp!lost Calf lastion New ami Compress" (tsmlq)0 §+Moss Cowl TrLarr# CONd TrtOst W/dltahlp attaobmratOt Cranes CombiNatkw flurry$lace emd/ec Cleanse/ ;hili$Cablemey (S team (ares " tow M to mai including 12S tone)) Cootlmar Flight tla ad wefts)$ 9011 Pi-Elft of•faller In et. cc sow)I fhlekknr IMehloo Mct Roger over i cm. we. ftmcludt"acemalI Ovett tcsselttt 4$0-11.1 (tubbae tired, sell or track trya)I Tractor (with lessaw -t or largos me similar NS teem or ever)I srclld Loofas whew eastroll"free the aN similar) palleatl vightkme cablemm (Deer S tow)# foadeg (over 4 yards, up to 4" laoledtng 12 am. yds.)# Mlllec rocmlmem H1144 flops hoc me aimllace Power Made fault!-oegime)s rant slartL. Clamablls, Orselleam. Pot- lefts. Graft-alis (over I td, std up to eIf locludimt 7 cu. yds. a.c.o.)r nabs-tied earth seeing meebtma (ndtloh rropNlloa POMC wits ale tem or owes "capers?(ver to wd Including 73 mw. Fde. 'atrwcbm 26e.g.)I Self-pe"011ed Compactor (With multiple pe""Siea pedes ulital# Slagle _. aerlao Ibbbec-tired recOmovint$ochlnes (with taaiem wto"co)I Slip Pers payor (tmmoreto of asphalt)# ?us8aa Eta/ laths Ctiswas$o►kl "clods" call mmuatelf Troodwe (pelllat attaebi e►leld)i Omivesssl tbmbac ale Muir ccanw teed similar typos)) )had;¢water two to ami lmbleakmt ISO cu. Pd. per hour)) dhilly Crow ismer 23 tams) NOWAt SEGMU11. VOL 42. NO. iM0••-611t0AY.' SIPTtM11111 20. 111'7 • �.aa1�. un-f4r1 raga u rami t+pulsytolr OPWAI1R4 (Omtrdj becistal NO. CA77-5091 seal.to IMPAg i and It) (Cant-4) t • dale fAga s+dy.bier• .�ll-1e saws Mayo" (in conjunction with Ideael socavotoc)I Craoos Neiwlr Ertx.rir ' of las tonal (codec laver 12 cu .140.1 up to and Including Is cu. - no.$ N t s paselows Yaratw ..Va, ,.11 r1 C Shovels and Uragllnea (mar 7 cu. yda. w.r.c.)t Rubber App..Tr. ft chines amItl-pocpow Worth Moving chines (1 malts over 73 cu. yda. gN� OwiY1713 .%cock•a.c.e.1I WAST stcavatut lover 7S/am. yds. rag houcl Rua cRanmr siwsaba (W/Wo ..� It-so Lowder laser t4 cu. yM.) ( amlar. undoc t yda. water _ \ 1aw111 but or N.nhoul drlverl . ,.p tt•Ce Operator of tlaltaapter (Moa wad to etaatifa.aeklr Coamxate pmop Nech(ne) araH tbatrollfd LtarUlouviwf%01PMwt - Can" to poop truck tmh.n - � flat ram truck Is uaod - e r -.. •y aw"Ciste flat rack uta shall epp1Y11 Ia.ap (under f yds. Oster le"111 Ou.{paetit ' twat (rrwaor a yda. vatac . • Ioef111 tlr�iatK (wduc • ya.. • Mtn le"LlI smart or pilot �► car drivers wlpper %tuck (dwe . lift cock tcuek is used ar "Wist. flat rack rate "all spplyl► flekupst Sk(de (dsYtlf bas, mads[ 4 yda. ratK tewl)r lWaw arlvern irucke .t idyl Re-batek aarcuc.wls, O Wader a Yds. water level)r fYl(+ral Macohowewen ! S.fsS 4 1.19S .70 U." A M Mgt Comber lrFAMtA {u/vo M saw. • yde, and under a yb. Oster Ievou 1 swop (e yds. ayes aft"% L Va. wt.c - lswal)1 Duppeests (a yda. and ..,'r• loveli l Wader �yds. Oscar Swe"tot (41 ya$. sad usriar a Ift. water levelly Skids Idebets New 4 Yds. and We"t L yds. water lewelly #Ingle unit flat task (3 auto welt)l tn&wttlsl Uet !cock {afekanlcal tollgate) thoeaa tory rya-wcch concrete _ oto, s yds. aha under f yda. octet Lowell 1r.N l.11S .71 LN i (Under 2,544 lotions) 14.915 1.195 1 .70 1.411 _ 1 • tg�o MMML11 NO19M VOL 41, Oto. 110--IF11"T, 51"Mae 30, 1*n �� t t • DECISION RO. 477-5011 104•/0 20 mrstOw w0. G77-SO11 _ Page 21 pit la tJ CD Oa rot."O-ftwe P.r..." rd.a.gopar-oftpar-oft O..It bde w«dt 162"0- z tt ELc.d.e R.N.' 11 • /w dw. Y.t.ti.. ..1/e, Rd.. N l w P".#-. Y.rui.. wj/.. ' TwwQ Wt:^]ISr !Gant•dl 4P•T.. Ary#.to. _ Llrf JITNEYS, riort Litt f 10.01 f 1.11 .70 f 1.00 A=CMIM EIwtADQ (w/100 au5e,t, 6 yda. and under 6 "AWAIT Pill. AGITATOR Ida. water level!t Dip (6 (wn0ac 6 yda.) MOSS 1.135 .70 1.60 ydo. and under t yde,, rater levelly Duxtc.ete (e Va. Tlr►lt M M1l1MM mum 10.075 1.11 .70 1.60 f and wheat a Ida. rater level)t Domm"toc t6 yda. and undec 0 -9RLTREI SEAQ wnitc (I.S66 rOt. water lev.1)1 Sktde td.bct - sallawG) !LM 1.11 .79 1.60 boa. 6 ydq. and Udtc 9 yda. r trate[.Itvtl)1 Tcwckt (tory l+ta- Scuk s TOIIL7(t 3lwwle Hatt batch concrete,wlx, 6 rde. teat te,ck (3 axle -inti, Good Under O Ida• rater level) f 10.20 6 1.113 .70 U.M IMtRulal Litt Ttwck lameAte tool tallptolt R-HMI!. 119"m Td1Dmst aaall trm.ar Ragedtracsot avgwraroblltl wldtw-lift, tubas 41"d Within tatOlatec - smash coach Type 1�e,celxwl l - fwclYlt twnl 10.16 I.M JectlwE aro!wattc tcwek (6.040 wale. and wdtc MTM lft= a won wREt: 5.000"Is.)? sumac 11200 /2.360 Iola. ado 6.000 wate.l -10.115 1.199 .70 1.M �O 10.211 1.151 .70 1.M 1 �tMHOw MtIR�1Ewti �Q Owl!!TMMSaE! 81!11 1101ST/ :1caaRtt. (by1 1.155 .lO 1.441 MIN Rwltator 16 rlt. me lbO9 Rrilt*twR OIwfLIO tlwlar O ydt.l 10.155 I.15S .79 l.M OTMROeei 19.215 1.153 .70 1.60 �. wa7BCI.13.300 sale. !MlMiT MIw ROI!!>oO R a"d wwRtr ,390 9616.1 19.165 1.193 .H 1.M is ry, tfcawws 19 10.1 19.233 1.153 slow-HMD 1 m r" CM foot we"I 511901 (3.560 saL. atlt-1wtRGR1 19.115 1.193 .70 1.00 and-ober 7,300 salt.) 19.263 1.193 .76 1.M 1 JwtTlOti TMCO a MTM MM r 1S.904 sale, WA wodar 7.600 9616.1 10.115 1.111 .74 1.60 • 9lt1 "1110 ma, VOL 12. "0. 1w0--N10AY, ""omit 30. 197>' i i D/C[St.a)Ho, CA77+S0f1 tags 12 COMMON No. ta77-SOl1 ya96 Zy /eJr /n-s./.rl.r•per..N Md. t•dye i...A4/.ree.n Me..lr Eir.Nls. M.rfr U.-Ii— . it.r.• H Y I�••�• vo—o.e .w " 1160.► Mir /ee.,we. ver.rhr. ..a/.r • AM..T.. ""m Opmuts )Cont-d) Apr.Tr. IWOM C409WAS (Cont-d1 •--- WAS CUW"S/AMER lw/wo - IwAMAIT Mia AGITAIM fame Auger, over 12 yds. and 10 Ida. thr.0 n 12 Yds.) i19.155 i 1.195 .70 i .0Including 19 Ida. weer level)# Deep lover 12 yds. ma CMtOIr SFWJA r! fw/wo and lncludtng It yd., water NOW. 0 rda. est lscledief lwvel)t Dualcrete (over 12 12 rip, racee 1698111 Duty Ids. and Including 3/ yds. Is Ida. and lscldiy 12 worse level)# Ou.pstcr lover rep. watsr Uvollf omeweete 12 Ids. and including 19 yds. 0 Ids. ane imCludimg 12 worst level)# Skids ldebrle Ida. ester Lovell/ Spit- son, over 12 yds. and includlsr pcmrslled street weeps[ is IM. rater level), T►uok6 with belt-GUAW"d ret" - Idry PCs-Wtch concrete lain. blmr aalda (dahcla toe. / owe 12 yde. and including I&. and socldimp 12 1&. "tat Is water level) 1 10.4/ f 1.195 .70 It1.N 1 1/"111 sow to and/rrr sear P.S. OR liMitat!7K pleb/ Tuck . 0 ds.PC*m.8 A S9c.1-WADIW T)RA7l 10.34 1.1(3 o6werea ala. / Ida. and � - lowelffoclodfnr 12 Ida, "ter l6velfywot IL►kiANAr 1/.773 1.101 .T/ I." r 0u»rltec 10 yea. and lnciwdir.g 12 Ida. war WFUR c t l Sptamm (w/w0 lowest 19.44 1.193 .7/ 1.44 Sept. ovtc l9 yds. ani MAtll syr IRAN"" lneldlog 24 Ida. water Q 19onMMaeck 1owt14i1 10,13 1.1/S .70 1.44 level)# Casi.lnacion dump me h amop teollec/ Cupp lover 10 IRANSiT MIA AGIVAIM Ids. mad luclreing 24 Iia. On lower 12 rda, thrum" water level), D%Wptrete fueet fat 14 144.1 1/.433 1.19./ .71 1.49 19 yea. and including 24 Ida. water levet)# Dunster lover 10 rds. and including 24 Ida. I watec lev6111 Skid f4e0c(o boo, - over 19 yds, and including 24 Ids, water levelll Tcanett SIX e91tatoc (over 12 yds. through 16 yde.l( Trtrcke Idry pea-Gatch em=ote ala. over f 17 Ida, and Including 24 yds. "ter level) 10.5/3 1.its r MW 4 - j .. .. e r� tlr 1'r FEDERAt R[GIfTiR, VOL 42. 440. Ifo—FRIDAY, 3E►TEMIER 70. 1977 i iltl/1G O0. CA77-s"l 21ee .28 OIC1llOR MO. CA77-3091 gage 23 cis • N tz W seat 9A.p 00.db pgetstt Starpomp 9te.bt.P., ft M..dI E4waee M.w1I Ed.nNam R.r.. M l R ►$Saha. V—.n.. O.Al" R.b. M&M Ism Opff mSt (Cant'&) AIM•Te. 700tst Derwa9 (Contrd)• AIM.Tr. 0Ri CMM,S$ammm (•/Yo Sept. over 24 yda. new In- 0Sup r. over s50 yda 1 10� olMrinR AS yd.. ueter Iavel)t Super. over SO yds, and r,mt&er i3(Over water l.vel)m Day$ Ore (uvt is yip. and In- ' eludial lS yd.. water level)$ (app[ s0 a le and under iS evowcete lover 24 yds. and yd.. water levan)$ o.rperet• Including is yds. WawaWater level)$ ate, SO yds. aro eaa•r GS y&.. Dosimeter (over 24 ydo. and ver e10+1)$ mhtrpaar lover s♦ Including is yd•. astlevel)) fdv• and wader i! yap, war er Im 1010. 28.0. 21.6 sn&other ) level)$ pollcaptec pilot (don -- - •taller eat two. Mrs ambea. transporting son or material•), AIM (debet. box, over se yap. "lid 0"Ste. or CM O"l mrd under 85 yds. voter levellI OrteW bad 0tallsr syge gtmlp- am wbee polling(ynp/EiM ar hecto (dry pre-batch concrete f water toot trailers and rev& .i0. pose 58 yd.. aha under iS somm grew two t[snece 9+. w•tec level) �e.9i • 1.19! .79 •1.M ar event alae. tcallecat Sk"m , War to bus, aver Z•yin. and VISLIK CN t19RRadPJ1 IoM Itmetmadlotg 10 yd.. w0wr lull$ sow, over H yap. and (dry pre-ba VidaW taeet•w$ Ineladln9 so yds. Water atx, arse 2$ yr.. W Includle locludi Date (de ywa. etmd tolClustty 80 yap. weer 1010.111 is yds. water weell • 10.fi • 1.1215 .79 0.00 DoWmate (over N yde. as& 2'w lwelttdla9 80 pas. water levell1 0. sow •• OWE t�B Os80A I A et Ovt•c 165 yda. and including lacle war )s yda. and yds. water level)$ skids 211, welmtllag A yd.. tat" )swell) ed(dobcle bon. 80 ydp. and m Deep (over 15ng yM. W /walmMl IncluJ!ng 00 yam. water level), M • se VM. water 1•vell, Smniperat• Trutl>s (dry g10•-batch concrete ler•[ 1S yea. and locla0wg s• yd.. mmnpater (o► al=, ds yd•, and lnclm.dtng water 1s"I)i O 2S yd•. and Including So yds. s0 yds• war level) 11.09 1.19s .70 1.00 waster levellt Skids (d.wis box. over 1S yds. and including SO yd•. NOW 1.10411, Ttocke )dry pre-botch oowecete nix. ever 7S yM. and including So yde. Water level) 10.79 1.1215 .70 1.40 Nf UU KSISM. VOL H. NO. 1210--PMAT. SE/TEM21E0 30. I97i ODCIlIOs N0. CA77-SOfl Page 27 J DNCFSION W. G77-36'1 pop 2A •fJ<LIFOWJIA ' Ata f1LSINITIONS for • POYLIt LOU117ILur 0111UTOMS M.It Flan'19seb4 peruses, sedW 2s All areas not included within Acs• l as deflned below. Ns"'tw ".COW" t..•• M L Y ►«w«• geniis. s.&" 9111% is All art.* included in the deecrtption 1011CR DkTVIRS. cant-a) A w.T9, detined Lelow which is based upon tounshtp MA CWtllt SMtYJO1 w/w and range lines of Areas I and Z. _ &agar, over so ya. end Consuming in tlw P&c/ffC Ocean on the sat&sslcs.of the Southerly tkcludlny til ya. water lien of Township 19S. levels Oar (over N Mote Thaucs ZASCSCly 810.18 the Southerly Ilse of Township 195. crossing ]We t)#D.' ! f3 ylo water - the fat. Olablo kacWlan to the S.W. were of township 193.. yap. a including loser s. rondo 61. Mc. Dalble has' Line and earldl&s. wase ale el$& D/y 9S yds. Thaaca Seuthecly to the S.W. career of tow"blp M. range 6E. vatsr lewlls Ortpter lover Theace Eascegly, to the S.Y. corsar of township 203. rang. 1310 N yds. and laetuaing 93 via. theses Suotbecly to the S.W. tosser of to.m.hip 21S. range 131. " voter lewlls Skids (dolst& Thence usterly to Cho S.Y. cocker of to o"IF 21S, range 17t. bat, ower N I". W including - J 93 yM. "stag 1&"111 Tracts Thence Southerly to the S.Y. terser of townshlp 22S. roods 179. fdry/re-oatek Cuomo"sin, Theses bsg.rly to the S.A. corner at LYMIfhIp 2:S, range Ot. a"t N ya.•ado lneleflog r Theses Sawtherly to the S.Y. cocker of township 23S, range 16i. Tlswee ['suety to the S.E. Cornet of township 23S, range 1R. 6S Coda. water le"t► 11.16 f 1.193 .lg pl.M Thalca SewtMcly to the S.Y. Career of township 24Si Congo 19C. 1611tnd 00 the Southerly llee of Kiag. County. Lhdned Easterly L. aloft the Southarly boundary of Kleds ' tarty end the Swtherly boundary of Tolari eoeaty, to the S.I. a - cscsec of cow"hir 144. rands 2". ^s2 Theme Northerly to the e.g. cocker of township 213. temp Me 1 Theses Westerly a the M.Y. caner of township 215, i&sge 291. Ii0 Thosca MOcthsrly a the N.E. Canes of township 13S. fangs 211. Thoacs Y&sterly Co the N.Y, armor of towaship US, range 23E. 1'M Thence wocthecly, corns of the N.C.N.1. cornof township 115, rents 272. Theses Wootecly to Cho M.Y. arses at township Its. rands 27E. Them"Neethecly to the N.1. Cocker of township M. canto 269. s Thwaite Yestegly, to the W.W. carenC at eawaahip JOS, range 261. Thence Northerly to Cho N.C. corner at cawnabip 9S. rondo 25E. Theses easterly to the M.Y. trans of township 95, rands 231. Then"Northerly ta cke H.E. const at cuwnsklp a5, rands 24E. Thesea Westerly to the W.Y. Caesar of township tee:. rang. 249. Tbsee Mactheely is the N.C. cocoas of township tS, tango 2121 Theses Yestatly to the S.Z. eafk&r of township 55. tangs 19E. Theacs Warthacly to the N.C. Cotner of Lowaehlp ]S. Congo 191. Themes Westerly to Cho N.V. corsair of township 3S. range 19E. Theses Mettharty, to the N.C. Corner of township 33, cause Ill. Theace Westerly to rhe P.W. corker of township 35. range 109. ! Thence Northerly to chs N.C. corker of township 2S. range 17E., • f Thanes Westerly to the N.V. corner of townsklp 2S, range 179. i ,Thence Morthecly,create&the Mt. Dl&ble besellen to the N.R. earear of township 2M, temp 161. These&Westerly to the N.V. acrr of pwaNlp 211, pap Me Themed dertbacly, to rhe M.E. cocker at cowslip 30. range 131. these&Westerly to the N.Y, agent of towas►ip 30, Congo Me Themes Maethatly to the M.t, comer of towaship {M. cause 1419 • � N MOM" USIP . VOL 1!, NO. IN--•MMAY, SH11M/1N 30, 19" . SWISIOU 00. CA77-5091 h9a 2• , p4C:aloN 00. Page 29 V, CA77-5091 ' t7 ALFA DEFIN1T1005 for •'- G YOW°e L7JIP:MNT OPERATORS (coat'd) M tlt EQUtl"EMr OPERATORS (cont'd)- *area l (cont•d)r _ *Aces 1 (cont'd) Thence Westerly eo the M.V. career of township 414, carp 144, Thence Westerly to the S.E. corner of township 160, cans• 12W. Tlunu Northerly to the N.L. cocner of township U. carp 13t. Thence Norchacly to the k.e. corner of cownshlp IoM. rang 12V. Thence Westerly to the M.W. career of township 5N. tense 139. Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of towntshfp IWC, tense 12W. Thence 0archetly to the N.E. cornet of cownahip ifV, rents 129. Thence IWrtherly to the N.E. cocner of township 18M. tense []We _ Thetcs Casterly to the S.E. corset of township 1114. Conte 141L. Thence Westarty to the N.V. Cotner of townsblp IBM. tense 14U. Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of eawnship 1100 waste 149. Thence Saueheely to the S.W. cornet of township LBM. cense 14W. Tb•Ke Vaster ly to the N.E. corner of township 1114, range ICE. Thence Easterly to the S.C. cornet of township line cense IW. Tb me Motthecly to the N.G. coteer of townablp IA. case 109. Thence Sautherty to the S.Y, comer of township 16100 range LJY. Thence Casterly to the S.E. coteer of townahlp 16M, coma 119. Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of to.n.a\lp 15N. range 14W, Thence Nocehecty ce the 111.9. cornet of township 1s00.eange INE. Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 1141, Cana* 11Y. Theme Easterly to the S.I. career of cwnship 170. goes 149. Thence Easterly to the Set. corner of towasblp 140, tense 14M. Thence Southerly to Che S.V. Corner of tows•hip I4M. Cants ISL. Tlstnce Sauthatty C* clan S.V. Cotner at township 1300. tens• 13V., Thence Losterly to the S.L. corner of township I4M. cooee iSL; i Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township 130. cast• 171. Tierce Southerly to the S.W. coreer of township 1300. ramp In. Thence Southerly to the S.W. center of township 1114, cane 131. Thence Cost•rly to the S.L. cognac 9[ Lws►ip 1300. Weep 16C• Thence Easterly to the S.L. cognac of township live range 131. Thew Seweharly to the S.Y. corner of township 120r wasp Me Thence Souehecly along the 4*carw lies of tame tat to the Thew Caseorly olom the Southern 1160 of towtabip 1214 to the Pacific Ocoee excluding chez pocttow o[ Noccheas Glfternie tossers haua/ary of the state of Calltogele. within Senta Clare County Included wtehis the following lines Thence Northwesterly, Chance Northerly otowy the Concern boWA"7 Cenrwwcing at the N,V, tecta[ of gwnahlp We clap 31t. Mi. of the state of CoLifersla to lbs M.L. cognac at teassbtp 1711. Diable baseline and"arld/eau ' fAL, Thanae In a SYwtberly direction to the S.W. 64195109 Of tw*Hp C~ T1641146 Westerly to the N.V. corset or towntebir 1100. Cage lit. 7S. resp 39. Tha Theace IottbW.17 to the VA. CoCmC of township Me weep 141. nes to • Easterly digsccbe co the S.t. cornet of township 7S. Theece Westerly ce CM N.V, cognac of tonsbip MeReeaee Itis Cents K. Tbaece Northerly to the W.I. anter of township 210, seep We Thence to a Mecchecty direction to the N.C. nest er township SS. Tierce Westerly to the M.V. cocoor of sewns\tp M. rays 19. rays y _ Theme Northerly to che N.L. colter of tnnsbp 220. Cease We Thema in•Westerly dtceeetoa to the M.Y. Cogan of Sewas\tp IS. O "Thence Westerly to the M.Y. avec at township 220. [eye SL. Congo 39. to the pine at beginning which powtfao.te a pact of Tbeaa Northert co the S.N. corner of tewaa\t 2111 r e K Area I. Thence LeKertyrce the S.C. corme or tewasup 27".•raw K. Ana 1 glee laclwdee cher ,archon of Nocthetb Californiawtchint Thence Northerly to the 00.9. corner of township 250. rays St. the fEllodtae tine•[ Yee 26WAS Westerly to the W.W. arses of towssldp Me Contest 7t. Commencing in the laci[ic ocean on an eatensles of the Southerly Thence Noccherly ee the M.E. career at township 30. noes K, tins of township '-Ne Nusbeldt baseline and 60Cldlsat Thew Westerly ce the N.Y, Corner el township 341. mage 1L. Thence gosteely along the Seutbetly Lino of township 2M to the Theme Northerly along the Nt. Diable sorldlstt to the N.C. S.V. Comer•t tto the S.W. coma !W. Y\Mc*Sawtherly to Che .Ycorner of township 100. gawp 01. corer of towns\[, 3400, gawp W. . Thence Westerly to the N.W. Cotter or eowne\Ip 340. C~1111l. Thence testacly along the Uwntholdc baseline to the S.U. corner, Theace Sonthetly co the N.C. cognac Or cewseblp 320. Conge 1Y* of coonshlp in. coast 21. Thence Vesterly to the N.V. cognac of twoblp 3200. rang 100. Thence Southerly to Cha S.V. career of township 2S. raisge 290 Thence Southerly to the S.Y.Corner of township 3000, soap 700. Theme Easterly to the SA Cer.er Of township 28. rata 29. Thence Castetty to cite S.C. comet of townabip Mo. rays 7V. Tbante Southerly to the S.V. cocner Of cownsldp 436 range He Theace Southewly to the S.W. cocner of cwablp I". rang We Thence Easterly to Cho S.L. corner of township 14, tangs 3Ee ?honest Easterly to the 11A. Cotner at township 1611. come ON. Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of town•\!, 23. soap 39. Thence Southerly to the S.W. COCMC of teaehtp 140. wince SW. Theace Westerly to the M.Y, corner of township 2S. range 39. Thence Wastarty to the S.L. cernag of township 140. tome 7W, Thsace Northerly craseiwg the Nunhaldt b•seliao to the S.W. Thence Iwrthecly w the M.l, atter of tewnst\/p 1400. caws 7Y9 cbrnar of township tN. rare 3E, Tbewce Westerly to the M.V.1aCner of township 144. gawp eel. Tat to Easterly aTAUde he Mnawbwtdc baseline to the S.L. Corona Thence M,arthewly ce cb M.L. corset of township NSM. rase M. .o[ tushth the. cup 3L. _ .Theaee Northerly to the N.C. Coru•r of townah/p 100. rswq lL. Thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of towws\ip 100. Congo 29. Theoca Northerly to the M.L. Cornet of towwshlp IOM. It. st HNIAL 21610111. VOL. 42, NO. 100--1FSIDAY, SEplfMgff 30, 1977 3 MWISIOM 1D. G177-3011 psga 30 - SUr176LDCA9 OCC[SION 6TA?R. Calitornis COLK!'lflR lepecel, lay, Kern, too W.IFORMIA Angeles, tion. Ocangs, Rlverslde. San bern.rdlno, Sen Luis Oblapo, Santa AREA J,t/INITJOMI FOR b.cb.ca end v<ntuta twtM EQUII'!tiNT OfLuTORS (Cont'd) - OMCLSIOM tRIMM, GTT-5012 DATr:: Dace of Nuel 1cetlon Supersedes R,arlon No. G77-5041 dated Stay o, 1777. In 42 FR 2329S *1Araa It (Costa) 1M WIPTIOM OF NUIL9& Building Oonatcuction Id- not _nclude single taslly Thant•Westerly oloug the Northerly line to tounshlp IOM, loe•tle bates and garden type apartarnts up to sn•h Including 4 sturlas, heavy and Focific Ocean, highvsy Conauuctluo and Jradging. Ares 1 also lacludea that poctlon of %gth m Callfocae iaclu/ad Y1SbM in the following liner Cearacisg at the Northerly bouadery of the St.w of Callftnla - -- at the M, Y, eoruar of township 44M. range 7Y. Mt. ULALe bas.- Deals Be."*.pee.e.0 lies sod weridlan: TMucs Southerly to the S.W. corner of towashir 40. mage 7Y 11-OF EdereNe. Rene. Tbaau taserly W the S.L. ensu of township 4491, raRtga 7Y, ' Wag g Poo-some, YatetMa aa//e.AN..T,• Tleaee Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township iii, rags 4U. . Tbeacs astarly to the S.E, corer of tcAmthlp 43Me Waage $We C" s 13.90 .40 g 1.17 ,06 Theme Northerly to the N.E. career of tow"Op 490. clap we MOILOPMERS 13.175 .775 1.00 .SO .0I w W MarLbarly,hswsbry of the Star* of calltocato. MMICaIA?t7RSR staasseadnss TAance westerly&If" the Mortherty bsuadsry of the State of lspeclal aRARty 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 California to the point sf bgiestRg. Sara. Neta and RIRno Counties 12.63 1.00 1.41 .07 la an"Ise county (cities of Santa M,mlu, Malibu. lluotco, - p.eaaeae, Sam" /•.serene, . arCad/a. Mnnrueta w South of Mosscrana blvd.. including gang Ba.,•b►. Orange Cugnty 11.20 1.13 1.41 .1M Loo Am"Ims County (oscert Cltaa at Sante watue. ttdibu. Venice. VasaduRa. Nnstb rasede, Arcade, Isarovio ane Nowth of iO insc.oae Blvd., ImImmetay -4 I""acttl11.20 1.1$ 1.45 .3S (� Blwecolds and San Mereacdta0 ui Counties 11.20 1.24 1.35 .14 Santa Barbara and San Lots Cbap Carters 11.)3 1.15 1.10 AS .02 western Coenty 11.74 1.00 1.20 .05 BRICK TNMIW 02ss .93 1.95 .SS GM4t3fti21gt Grrantors 10.03 1.49 1.93 1.00 .06 Sow pieta 10.13 1.49 1_115 1.00 .06 Table rogue SMR 0"Watme 10.15 1.49 1.9S 1.00 .06 Shlaglaceh Slledclvetoua. . Bridge 0c duct coggentocal 4' • "crick Mcgomnr Bock Sltgsr 10.15 1.49 1.95 1.N .06 gArdwo,A flooc Layers 10.25 1.49 1.9S 1.00 .06 t Bead mote Sli ngec 10.I4 1.19 1.95 1.00 .ORS Fosumatio Walker _ 10.30 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Ilillweyhta LOSS 1.49 1.951.00 .06 ea. MIDUAI ONIS lR, VOL 02, NO. 1M--FMAT, UPTIMMEL 20. 1977 rI'. DACSA1a111q. G77-Sa92 ►syn ) Q1 OSCIAIOw IQ. G77-3093 ► 2 R,7 ' W i9.n< f^Y a...hr.t4rn.6f. 1001. frf9a.6.e4nn0 1•./r0ea00 Hairfor<.xr H..rit Y4t[40a011.w • AOb. N A• Vw.1.6. Y.<9. e 9d/., A. . Naw ♦..►1060 Y9<.Hw .,Up ClA6sf9 IMaOb. Aw.To. Ape.T.. sli.'101C105n (cont,a) Cement Malone 3 9,41 41.10 4 1.73 4 1.00 .00 ■lgac*loe county Cement floettag ad tcowlt.y llectelclan. 0 12.36 .43 31.1.SS .04 wacniee 9.46 1.10 1.13 1.00 .06 Cable Opllcece 12.66 .65 301.4% .04 IOWA" SOWAt1M 11.21 1.10 1.60 .00 .07 INTO. 1110+0 Ma San Secaecalne SLU.'MICIANS. counties Isygat*l County alsoctrlotess 12,40 1.11 )191.00 .04 ttlactclelsns 11.49 -7S 3041,45 Cable spltcace 13.30 1.11 )%.2.00 ,O4 Cabe fplicees 13.t0 JS 14.1.45 lumwls t Kasai (Ob.* W*Mwl 0d4amwe 01.etclolsNO 11.20 1.11 3192.04 .04 Test Stetson. Ygacas 4R) Cube Spticese 11.50 1.11 302.00 .04 seetclelamas %cl.nielase 14.02 .70 140A.4111 .11 sass We 0blepo c'mosty Cabe iplipt0 14,30 .70 10%1.40 .15 tlectrlelsNs 12.34 1.49 1061.31 .03 Man County taceatod"of Co.) C*bta Spltcare la,4e 1.00 16+1.)5 .03 sleetciclewas loebalelw 12.12 .70 1401.40 .15- Gents"Ouse County Cabe Splices* 11.53 .70 11.1.40 .15 l 9 An) Los Angelos Corwsy, nlectcictassa 14.25 1.16 3491.31 .03 6lectsiciaws 12.65 1.0S 3041.13 .07 Cable iplscgce 15.73 1.16 319}.35 .03 Cable splices 12.93 1.0S 3091.9% .67 6.estodu of County hletflc 3164961 No stdeat 61*ctslcless 13.30 1.10 30.1.» .01 ullttums cable spliced 13.50 1.10 3041.35 .OI stflctrteewe 11.70 1.01 10#1.70 ,63 v*~a Ownty utility i*eM/cIM 09. 1 0.64 1.49 1191.76 .02 Slectctelase 12.77 .04 3141.GS .02 ,_ Witty t*cyn►ta/eN o0, 3 6.15 1.03 11191.70 .62 cable opllcecs 14,05 .64 31101.03 .02 O 'p- , to 11tJ<wma Comshmo�mg slectsletaws 11.12 1.GS 11.1.70 .0% Im"clel. loyo, secs ISouth Cable Splteece 11.02 1.05 11.1.70 ,61 Of»dpi OMWO). 1.» A sound 9bcAisiciswss trnplN. Hose. Ocamm", ntgec*1 , iw SuusO AcbstNsss (as butld(ssy Sew Mcia"diNo. San WIs con*tdection) 11.07 .90 is Obtspo. Sento 0acbacs ala souse vachmictw ten woutuse CouNtl*s modlttclstlan o!**setts► nlegator 011"tcu:tos* 12.53 .34S .3! 1049 .03 4wiL41ig0) 6.71 .90 is RIONS oc Constcuccoce• Ortega oouwty velpece ?OWN ,S49 .31 lase .02 alectcicisee 12.94 .61 3141.49 ,ii nlegetoc eowesruptace. Cable splicer 11.12 .61 111.1.45 .02 Melpecs t►aeb,) SusJA s*rw county (MnctA of 91nbe*bgt agora) 1 negated amettectac* 13.49 .543 AS 314* .02 s HDNAt UOIS726, VOL 42. 490. 1 -4111DAtf. SIPRO lk 30. 1977 OSC[SION 00, CA71-5012 Psy4 S V1C131011 MO. CA774012 b.1a FA.a.0w10r.Fer..d Boole FA.a.Ow1116 100....1. Nw11 [La.r4e Nw'1► Ed..+dw 10.... N L w ►wale.. vendee ow.. 10.... M L r rem.la.. ya..rl.e «IAr AM..Tr. LIM C010)TMOCMwo (Cunt'•) An••T.. UNWIOe Oa177fOC10n7r (Cont'@) Ocaape County Qavetoc Constructare' Geounlaan, tat year 7 10.21 .41 34#1.Is .02 Salves 700.18 1 s4 JS loft .p GrosnO.an, actor lot year 10.02 .41 30.1./5 .02 [laeator Caaetruct"s' Ueaoont Heavy Glulpant Satpors lhab.) 30NS 1 04eratore 12.34 .01 31+1.49 .02 GLAtIMSs Cable Splicers 1J.12 .61 34+1.13 .02 ltyorlal oa@atr 10.09 .67 .09 - toe Myelo Camty We 434*148.0csape. Gcoumteen 9.34 1.0s 3101.93 0leantsa. San becarri/eo. ` Uaaaen 12.7'3 1.03 30.1.13 Santa Mcoal&. am tots Cable Splicers 1J.02 1.05 3/+1.13 Oblepo WA Wotton leve, lana old Sea SerMtalm cosat Ise 11.19 .67 1.19 .M Couattee IMOMMUNKSYr Gros..ara 0.09 1.11 3142.09 .44 0@ms 0reetece 1S." 1.24 2.22 1.46 :M Uaeera 12.02 1.11 30#3.00 .04 Sele04actq ILSs 1.24 2.22 1.10 .06 Coble splionce 12.30 t 1.11 3/#3.00 .04 Oraemem"ll ltceet4cst 11.Ss 1.24 2.22 1.44 .46 Slearelae cbltnty IIM164TIOo a LAW SNrlstJl09r GcaurlisWN 9.12 .95 31a1.63 .04 laparlel. tom@ 41016140. Ocaga. Ltaseeat Lima ftetpmoac Slowal". "a Mraaritna. Operators 12.70 .05 30*1.45 _ .04 sea tela Oblepor Seam 04rorr0 Cable Splicer@ 12.64 .03 3§*1.6s .04 a"914"eee Cblwtles 9." 109 160 170 2/10 San Lala Obtgw Otuaty . u9Sei4r Gc*wOarn 1.41 1.00 11t•1.3s .03 I%v. once sM lamo awattes 1.11 .09 1.70 .10 .0! Lltleaeat12.24 1.40 1§.1.33 .OlUaa 1palpnant O toe&"am@ County lescept city ale of taaassteel 12.09 .70 .90 .63 Cable spllosr@ 13.49 1.00 11.1.35 .03 A Mestere Omatr 11." 1.0s 1.13 1.90 .02 V"two County ne Saw late Obty.o County 7.72 .07 7.20 Grww.tara 11.61 .01 31.1.05 .02 0A am 0ateers Otomy 0.72 .57 1.00 1.30 Llaeesa 12.77 ./r 3191.05 .02 LIM CUM104=100r Cable Spltcece 1/.0s .e4 31.1.05 :.02 Im"Cial Canty Santa Mrbare hmmity Oreuai@an U." .73 30*1.43 IVanaeabety 481 Ltasoea 13.00 .7s 3101.4s Graaaien 11.13 1.10 31+1.35 .03 Cable ipllpce 13.20 .7S 3§91.45 Llaarn 14.25 1.10 36+1.15 .03 Seen lCblaa late Naval Gedsomm Cable Sri tons 13.25 1.10 31.1.35 .03 test Station sae rdesc6a int Moalndar of Oosetr. iirrw6w0 11.11 .70 1101.+1 elf homes 9.39 1.10 34#1.33 .07 Unseen 14.62 .70 10+1.44 .1f Lle4eaa 12.50 1.10 30N1.3S .03 1 Cable Spl/pre 16.30 .70 14#1.44 .13 Coble sfltpre 27.50 1.10 30+1.35 .03 hon Calnty (0e@alsiec-of ' cco4aieea 9.24 .70 lost." els LIM~ 12.72 .70 10101." .13 Cele Splicers 13.93 .70 14#1.49 .13 Cp N FEOEEAI MOM. VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY. S[FTEMBIR 30. 19" �G� lei • OE �ID, rJU7-So92 b9s 6 i • OtC25I0w NO. 007-SIM Paye ) .. PA."6wbN Pejmw filet.1I0%.Nls P.,ro en 11061. needy EAse6Ne N..dr E4...u.. a.... M i e ►-.I-. 60.00400 .ale's Leh.. n L e P...4w V...ties .n9'.. App.To. App,.T.. NAVA"silf�la P6Ir$lLtih (Cont•d) Iver and htno Counties 0 10,64 11.00 .41 i 1.01 Spray sardbiastet wing stage ltpetlal Cwnty 11_49 .61 1.11 ,N (11 atutlee or 10.016 ►vete PA31lPJtih fechlner Special cwting Isperlel.Otanya, slaataide, Spray 0 11.77 .66 .7s .60 .02 Los M.yeles IPasau Asta1. 116splejeca 12.52 .66 ,701 .60 .02 san betnataino (escldoing sets county (11"Mindet of County - festeen portwel ataob 9.67 .6s .61 .03 beeeb► Patwt setons 16.99 .9s 1.10 .7S .07 seuab of walls[, wing stayer Mated awleras ISOs. stoat papatbseyats) taptny joint awl brl6" lerlo stoatr ebaet toes 10.12 ,6S .61 .03 sboet SON tapas 11.49 .99 1.101 .701 .07 sPtayr sandblaststa 19.17 .45 .61 .01 Ikeeb tort"starts srtay 11.20 .95 1.16 .7s .91• stNplajac► 11.17 .os .61 .01 ste"1014et 13.19 .91 1.16 .7S .017 taw Lott 0biap, Santa Soya. 0sew Itawtratsr, hlajs:s. 111s2bate. aid veatots baratles fthdate. Cbuoa Late ILea61 01ttsb llest .75 .N .03 . 0siaaa m haat Station ad . Lion sad steel$ pa"Iba"ora$ docile APq, los Awge'tso fasts fsklws viveo"Up towcapt 9a04wa 62041. fame Sawdblaotor 11.76 .7S ,N .01 "a Seeastilao (Oso[si a Atay6a.n 12.01 .75 .N .01, 11ss ooreA«hews iactesuas tapeta, Shoot sack 12.11 .75 .N .01 WAS foto K". .tsbeawaabetg. Stowlejaet 12.76 .7S .N .01 Oman. San" /Salrsl" met Psstl" tot stelplag Herb !�� 1$ttiphtSsoi Ar04) awe/or slgbroy wrtsres t.Q Sreab 11.311 .K .701 .N .ah - logo 410 rahwe cwatl� ittectesal steel 4"brulps striper 9.97 .se .33 b $'l7 Water 11stmer 11.3 .K .7S ,M 013 strlpet llelpor 0.22 .50 .13 b !spots 11.79 .N .7S .66 .02 ttarttc ballnestu" Owisa sroM Melo iter (t5 etwiO4 Applicators "book stop Sea 104011$ 9"erbs"oror tnstalletr laaftic sut- sawiblNtatas spray 11.52 .66 .73 .60 .93 facer Sudbleatet 0.07 .50 .1S b stunk sol"stage lows 13 Salprt (ttaftic deliweett" ssartes) 11.04 .K ..701 .N .93 6091ce applicator. wheal SUNCLOral Steel 6"btlgs, atop Installer, ttaffla wlay 11.67 .K .7S .N' .013 aatfac0 sandblestet) 7.72 ,50 .75 b , slwtty 3e01 01.0tattows fusee Opetatot 0.67 .50 .15 b sw.*"e wen 0.17 .50 .15 b Appltcaact vocatm 7.72 .50 ,15 IN Shuttleaan 6.65 .50 ,15 b Top van :.22 .59 .13 b . nb1111Ju 11114131111, VOL, t!. NO. 190•-aMAY, SIFT20IIN 30. 1977 Ott,ISICrN NO. CA77-5092 Iayr a Vw1fit011 NO. G77-5091 pie IF l.Jr Fdq•a«.(Ib/•y.«4 , ted• Idap 0•.•R4 Psr,.wr• N.«I► s EiraMw. N•wly Eir•uw R•M• N I ►•a•1•e• Y.••rl.a ew4/ar Rare• N i/ I•ad•e• V..#1- •.4/0. Ada..Te. PLUMBERS; Steamflttersr Aqr.To. PAINTLIU4 (C=.nt'd) ix(rrlal. Pus Angels@. Orange, Wailnl U Cnuntleo. Riverside, San Bernardino, T(Wic Delineating Device San Lute Obispo, Santa Barbar& Applicator 0.47 .50 .35 b and Ventura Counties 11 11.46 los M 111 1/41 Striperl Werl Stgr Inatellerl Ingo, worn (except east of Surface sandblaster 0.41 .sd .35 B too Angeles (AgaOdwct) and Helper (striper, 0#001 atop Non&Cbuntlea 10.N .0S 1.03 1.45 .17 Installer, traffic surface worn county (test of to xamlblasterl 0.01 .30 .3s a Angeles Aqueduct) 11.10 .as 1.05 1.4s .17 slurry Seal 4-Pratlonl MrRIGMATION a BIR O010ITIOl11NGr Riser Operator 0.10 ..So .35 0 Riverside ad San sernardtne _ Sgoeeyce Nan 7.40 ,SO .15 O Clsuntles 0.05 .94 170 .110• .OS Applicator Operator 0.01 .50 .3S B foe Angeles alta agents 0wootlas 11.133 1.S3 1.76 1.01 .10 51.01.1 lease 6.6s .50 .)S s 0001/416r ' hg.n.ur 3.01 .50 .35 a I"Mclal Osuaq 11.91 .So .75 1.04 plASTML 1Sr Imlea, Agra sad Nulty Couples 10.10 .60 .M Soper gal county 11.03 Riverside W Box Sara&r4tne fns Angeles sad mange Ona. 1.713 .60 1.05 .70 .10 Commttee 10.43 .M .7S 1.10 Riverside ane fan sern@rdlse Ice bgalae. Qrsmse a"VaRges Cbuntlee 15.00 ,01 eauntlse 11.S9 .N .N .005 San Irl@ Obispo oouney 11.00 Sea tape Obispo and Sent& Sano Barbara County 0.69 .70 1.05 At Barbara Cbuatles 10.41 .333 .34 .NIS Z Ventura County 13.16 .N RB 1.13 .0S MIT MML WMt IASv., 0 Tracus T ."5r Imperial county ll.fi x.04 x.14 Imperial. Ingo, hmk). seen county (China L&k* Naval 4 Rlveralde and Sen Nrnaralno Oraoswe Test Station aM 9N Counties 10.110 1.05 1.43 ad.rarde AH) 11.67 1.04 1.00 .01 N Refn Carnty (China Peke Navel seen County (Remainder of 1 Ordnance Teat Station, county and all of Inyo and Wwarda AM) 11.725 .95 1.15 .SS Oaao Cbuntles, foe Angel*@ Bern County (Ramalnder of(Ia.) SAO .95 1.15 .11S Cbrmty (That portion North Iq Argcles aml G=range COS. 10.173 .95 1.95 .N of• straight lin. drawn San Luis nhispo County 0.35 .05 1.95 .SO between Garman and Big Pineal 11.17 1.04 1.60 .01 *"to Barbara county (except IRM I1140106 County IOwalnlxq Sent&Karla) 0.53 .9S 1.95 .53 portico 11.53 .94 1.50 .01 giants Barbara Co. (sante Nsrla) 9.71 .95 1.115 .5s One"County 11.61 1.04 1.11 .N 10onemra County 9.40411 .15 •1.95 1.0% Riverside 04 San sewn wslao commtlse 10.10 1.041 1.N. .00 -Ban Lots Obispo. Santa Barbera ) mod Vsattre Counties 11.N .94 1.N ' Cir • FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 43, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 • 30CISION 110: CA71-H92 t*ga 1L v. iD oxistoN to). CA77-5091 MQ• 10 Co PAID NMADAYS, A-Mev Test-* art i-Nesurlal DOTI C-Independence ayl F."**-*!I.Rego.eat. 0-1M09 Care t-Thnatagleing Oeyc f-Q.r leers ay. Ed..ewe ter. N l• F..Wa. Ye.Msw e.i/e. 10077OT'I'S. 80 T FLMM 1AVERin '7u A. DWloyac contigbutee 41 of basic hourly tate tot Mae S reaea' eacvlca Islpmtlsl wunty i 9.33 .40 i 1.05 .87 and 11 of basic hourly rate toe f month* to S yenta' maeeies as vocattoa Los Angeles, Orange, aiverslde, ' by Cfedlt. fie Paid molidaym. A through P. Santa Sarbsta, San Lute Oblopo, San bernaxdlno a. iaa ployec conttlbutes f-Z1 pec ht to Wilder fUtd plus f.l] pat ad ventura+Counties 10.11 .70 .01 .N .K home to vacation Puna foe the Rest year of employment. 1 rest Seca County, inciudlnq that but lea than 3 rears f.11 pat bout to vacation Fund. 3 Yeats pocsinn lying cast of the bet Is" [Ran 10 years 6.43 pec hour to vacets"PWAI oeat 14 foe Angeles Aqueduct and yeata 6.33 par Moa[ to vacation/ani. that poctlon of Inyo County Isclood within the Iayo- pin gra2 Neeereat(on f.71 .76 .414 .76 .197 aPM1NtlEJt P/TYDt3. . laptiml Ingo, tete, MID". Oves" Ceneept Sana Ana), R1Permlde, San 0ernaNino (weep[ Ontsclo, San 9u1s Ob/apo, Santa Setbace and lewtuts (eacept Santa foul*. Mat"u and Pott Nuemwe) 13.p .413 Ica&0"140 (Lee Amg*le*City .c Z a"Area withia 1S miles and 9twomal. Otaft" (Sana Mal. e Sea ieraatdino (Ohteriu). mad I A• tttatues (Sana Paula, Point bu and Port msmaass) 14.K .K .90 .N aw Imperial Cowlty 11.49 .41 1.17 .N lilt serf Sc Iapcial County 11.49 .01 1.17 .N am Angeles, Oranve vsmturs countlas 11.19 .9f 1.10 .N Sam Ods Obispo sad Seats 0aciats Counties 9.47 1.03 LAS .a3 .al tieecalde and San Satneedino Counties 11.417 1.41 1.35 TILE SErMXS' NCL AS, - r lou Angeles, Orange and wowcs Csustiss 9.441 1.13 1.10 y1Eo41RA/ N&WSUR, vM 12, NO. t"-yN"T. Unwastaf 1977 ORCISIOe Ip. Ca77-5092 pop 12 ` aRCISSION W. C1177-3022 Ps"13 Bade Map.OreAl.tares. M+ia t.laaa OwRh.r► to _ tA10RiR1 frunaelf *.ft. M O w tw.i0+0 Yecawr 04�%r n Rs.► M 0 t tw.iw Yn.tNe aVr� Odes..T.. tAOORORO aM+•T.. OslC!ttAM!I+IROROttI Moll Gary ' "akICker. T►aCkwanl OwlCtata CIN. Grow • 7.03 01.03 0 1.410 ,N .14 twcludtn0 ftautr aa0 spres8ece/ CUMA"ho«taaaa► Orrpiwsl fampow GCOV 2 0.10 1.05 2.10 .N .10 (outride)$ swagat Ilwataraa GCOW 2 wi0.16 2.0S 2.10 .441 .la ewd dwttctran on towel rock), 4lrral setsctale Aaad1100 Map• Grew i 8.45 1.05 2.10 .N .10 7slat Made 0 9.241 .01 0 1.00 .!! d[rw!S 41.00 1.05 2.141 .N .10 , COW"WWI ClwuD lrwdars M041pett steel coma raises rad Mottoes Aalpers Vibrators", 3 " jackAaarat. peraaattr wale (ewogt dttllstls terdtw0 and rwlradtwo rettator user Pot trwdac t,atw0 settle os etAat asaterulr MAstfltt. 41Rtllrs. 41w+Mraans Cllwtoat trawt jataawt CAsct= plaut.sa► Grant*reset Gerwt stassmam Sigma pu pams Jack- z 1rr41.tarn, aeerr.Odes RaaOrr Q>: awl otMs}wasaatte Ooweeste ple"t Operators Muse twawl (Aewd cc rwcAtsei s Qwrersea - /pslrer howrlr latest Ron► am ► N crate wet steel tbeo Rateet ea0 setters ftrrtwsas RatteOrt . (wood or steells ODrwl can- crate clateAar► Rurslarws O"rattw(cc ttrwaltay OWVGC Groattnq Nw Asset sr►adlrater 2.51 SOW. Rates mines# Otseowd , drtllrt V .. • tJ "ON" iW"M ")L d!. NO. M--fRtQAT, SIPMAIM 30, Ise? i 11lClS1 GTT-5047 Page 14 itT:C2St4tt W). C07-5092 1S qt • tr LmKON10145 10bnt'd) LANDA ens Ceoe.p 11 lacing llschtna Yelper toutaid6tl Cl*snitiq and handling of panels ►..nam# QACtVte Scteetiny for c"h stxtkr-oft/ (:wurtte, Voter cutingl Group In hs"lslt ItaAec, Lutweaa. tcDrac and A%*Olt Spresdar Oman tall typesll Ltft lltiun Wt t.#, the clesntnq at tr1Ce Aral lxre.att Ory P.eklrtg Of banggr Anbile Mani C^,nCC%te Cog*Cuttec. Gctndac at Sands[/ G.anCrete Cutting G01"Cate. pluyying, 91111.4 of Sae*-Bolt Kaiser tete watcrers, Liebece, R/echs Cwl.crate tiaw,UA, cutting. %Wottny old oc new concretes Octller.,Jaek- Brush L404ets, filets and bebcls I4nSiecy P104mant Goa, oil 80410[ haawec, 2-1/2 it. drtit steel or longets Ori Pak-!t Machines Cas, oil and/or water Plyrtlins IA&WK.ct tabucer, general *r Conatru.:tfonr [,.bared Wtat tiy*line wtai'1,-41 Pipe and oaoc by any methal, inside and Dot# Ilylro i ge„er*1 a:l6anopl Lasser, landscaping, t."etvc, jettingi Laborer, tam- 09¢46[ and similar ty1wo Impact stancho sults-I+lata! xettlawan. Potmen And Mtn puaaty water And Air linear Material%obsea.t (wails, stabs, tiaots aid afplytog Arlo:alt, lay-koid. c:ealute. lire cau*tic art sleilsr type matectals Cacks)I Rigging 0414 atgwii*gs Sealer, Slip toss saisacal Slurry Mal t•Apptylage means appiting, dipplaq, braehinq at haadlt"of 6ech waterials for Crews twlaec geratot. Applicator Opsrstor, eqt *"*Nen{ Shuttle Mawr pip*wcspt,lnq and w4kerptaoftogs I gacatoce at itteuwatta. *ea, electric tools, VW#be)# Slriper. sspMtt. concrete at otbat pared woctemaet Tatmew Vtbrattnq Macbinea. P.wa:mmnt lteN*rn. Ric elaating, Coat-alasrra, and 4LO116r sad Mortar Itno tool Crib or Tool%Dasa tabovetl Traffic 1s11Oeatisq. arck Icel tains nett separmtety classified heaeinl pipalayec`s Backup nun. Device Ipplicatert Minder Gleaner;Mia*hash poptny--411 Camcceto coating, yruutiog, irking at ]Mats, "sit", c*mlktng.'dlapariny and including gowtlwq aperatlawa cubbms gesket joint*, polwtt" d any 6111 all other serwtceas sleek 521#619[[ MA ftotAry Scarifier or bMliPle seed canetete chirping ftatitilitl St%Al tleadec- tlaatyt It Uoust fbtatelmst csmsat.hnpt tem 1 yams at "slat eiaat me board teen and Guideline :wetter$ Taa(a r*. Mcku, macksc sits similar type# kandttmy bulk em"Ottb 0#6800"1 01*gst AV'Iaalnl;erb **atiltalaI I Chow ' Trswchiwy Rachitis, hand pcavelled vasa, pasrir•,concrete, the%o"Its$of the ch"m fres teadyris trselta. autA M to. a, •labs. Mt%*. rtaa.ce. tOW40tlOw, taaatngs- a•Ocfa, Inners Qg"q dt Cribber. Saari[, LA"iey. 011400111 Oar Ttswcis 6940100, MKT-gelded max!sldewalkst CDOCcete cutot--tafecriass to mbeame and rote Mung Crating o LOW"Kansan Ilaad Kuck dregs%$ talar eaaaka owtetae(MMCate vibrator tuscit gerator 19WILtiom)I flee ecadstc, lttgtsaAya and mate*%pewteq. oll- a etatar. Ti the. sM osect Vtpataywc, including water. save". valid, go* }net. 11-111 j s mai Kisitar type basal oawetrsetlawb Goa. ani Ga'"M nater• or air$ "etebticatad Marlon* Installers SAmdamatec (mag ma"). water , Pipeline a/tawc--vat T*edec s*i gate[Yat Gaines Caaasrs alaeristI A Nae-- btmntlege Ye14/og in Oatanectiaa with vabsecml work i aaywAlRt tmhoeet, packtwq go&Oteal aid peaty Wawa ltoan Sweeprs 101011111 iG Rbpcsp Sto*apawr. placing Stade or Oct GOCUA t70wn[nta1 Mato Sorgar Bei [rasp$a liaet*te pUv^w"%--*21 work of legal"hole*, p18e1n4 and bl"Al" A "kiera Sandblast" tput t*a4ectt Septlo TA%t ligq*a ani Installs& stand- at all praadsc end maptaattae Of M4te96t typo. lowdleas at Beams used .e ..nip T8ns lcalet and Ct*swetc Tie*Clisiaer. taller, C"La naw Apacatec. . r t e !Ot alines 100410"0 and ytao:tngt lkrl;;sei All pOrAe dsllb- Otbt2m/!aq Jack- Labor ack- 1"l Vitttsbwrgh Chipper ani stellar type Nresb 090"arOv 1004WyaOemi tabea*a- rimae[. sh*tsar Cor%. diats", wetttw. %reale. sultiplO wit. Abd say and 404 in clu.11ag WAS=RnlUawr OIL tyvoa of eacMwioat drills • l { t t _, •, iEhERA1 gtrlS"2. Vo_ 42, too, 190-•-ftiCAT. Srtpt[MUS 30. 1977 e D/CISIOX NO. COL77-3092 - itije 17 0/CISIOI 110. Ui77-5092 9e" 16 t i Md. • fdq.9..dlt.rq...4 r,l.e.w.eq ratee.b Xwle Rnu M r..Nw. Y.WIw ../�..~ /1ir1j EIou,4w 9010090100 pXDGt"Q!Or�TOei l/ OeY1rGll1G lam mr2ro ff OrEU O/9 Y.u. X f• ►r.lr. Y.pItM .eJ.i, �9r1-T1. Iftdcaulle Suctl0n Dee09ee) Gtoup Is ! 9.75 .99 ! 2.00 .SO .06 ' SAVO11M/ 111.00 .95 ! 2.00 .50 .06 Ccow 2t 10.01 fS 2.00 .SO .0/ Grow 31 10.12 .95 2.00 SO .06 SMACM SIMMIJ1•I natal 11.01 di 2.N AO .N Group 41 10.96 JS 2.00 .30 .06 ... Gcomp St �. 10.60 . .95 2.00 .SO ,06 Da1R7/ 1/.S6 .9S 2.00 .SO .N Group 61 10.79 .9S 2.00 .50 .06 Group 71 10.91 .95 2.00 .SO .06 1 0119D9YN (Steen w1r4k or Oee//e1 10.67 .95 2.90 .SO i .N Group 0/ 11.06 .93 2.00 .SO .06 Group St 11.21 .95 2.00 .30 .04 t OMM;IW # Meaheltlr rleetwtl 011ee1 Lwebwj 9.93 .99 2.00 .SO .N ICU/AGII oceftee) , 2.00 .So SO!O mlI 11.02 JS 1.00 .90 .N SICK WE 19.56 .93 2.00 .50 /MG/Mt/ 10.67 .95 2.00 ' /Ii9Gawtr /eetwee/I tircortr .y Oily 9.93 .95 2.00 .5. .04 N 0 y .. stir FEDUAL MMdWU. VOL. 07. M0. I"--FOIDAY, SIMMSU 30, 1977 Wisl* Ca77-5012 wage to MCiSiON 180. CA77-5092 Page 1.1 tv ct P 611 D'Wiromper OFMA.Otq Gf C-1 Croup Is Brakwn$ C•taFtesaur (lose Nan 600 C.S.%.It 641noer PUt4t MUt"ttxr OPoOtMRS (Cont'd) Olsen Genecatott tear/Duty eepalreans Ifelpert PUMP$ S19"Iftmno Switclaan _ Croup b Asphalt of Cuncrets Spceoding (taepinq of ttntehlngli Group 2. Compressor (100 C.f.%. of large[), Concrete %last, skip Asphalt Vowing nathtnu II1+.1rr Groans uc -twllat tytwl$ Midge tylao. Conweyuct vice—no nrdcostatic rumps Oiler Crusher laslhalt Crone opwtatort C,.et-in-plate Plpo laytuq tLettlnal Coat.tuativn cc Cuft0I*to plant!! Plant Lv*ssturs Generator, Pttep or C:".reasorr KI►er and Gwpts...c 19uni•.. _rk)t Ccwl•.+etor, alt-PI01.11eU sotaty Will Nelpet tolllieldlt Sklplwdec -Mewl type up to Concrete Kizer - pavtngl Cuttt:idta Not, ((cock fttontcd)$ Ccanw I/a yd. w/o ettactr•ntat Soils field Technielan, Tar tut rlcaw•nt ol+rcatur up to and tncludlny 25 con cap..clty)(tonq-1lthta pay Teapocory Watlt.g Plants Tsewhinq Machine oiler$ Ttuak Creno applicable)a Crurhenq Ptant, Orlll Doctor, Vlsvating Gt Wurl - Oiler Forklitc ("ver 5 tJuM)I Gtads Chuckert Gtadc-0111 G100tlnq • Maelttnet ncadinq Shlctd$ tie.vy Duty lepalrmant Wast Operator Coup Ir A-fcmW at Vlach Tracts Slesatot operator tlnaide)I Squtp- (Chtca.$o lk—a and clsil•r typu)1 lolean 11u1t Loader ant •1111141[ sent Gclaset (seeks) Puts fesqueon (with Otptype ottocldaentelI , tyle, tsTuutneau taut, l..gectuc cc polwtlar eylts, Litt N*611e$ t. wellwpaec sadlooas (gta.w►t)e tower Cunc[ste Curial 1"ChiM1 Litt Slat, nuchlne (V.agtl.ory and olmilat tylaea)s i.tader Whey. Nwwr Goncnte Sews roses driver JuMba Ivaco fetters spas Caschae suclid, Stecra and stella[ tyle), Itttttlal "Diets Ikn:kla.q rachlne t . (Juk mite)$ Stat/0neey tips tltepping end Cteealty ItIcklas (1/4 yd. cutA..r ticod, call of tract type)$ Pneumatic t'{wlcrete Placing takchtnu I"wkley-P[u+amell at similar tyle,)l Pneumette OLe"01 Av"It pleat themes$ horiat"ackte►111 seamss at M1Nrmsa Nc&Jtsy :inlaid (tunnel)! 1•ugw:cote Caws V•tsty WILL (excluding (egltelt ac ea mete)f Milo SiKeNing %&Chin# CoMfolta Np [stet%% typal l mulAatt-ttted kacth Mktvieq B(uttmwnt (single a.glnpo- Issall tortablall fiddle tfN IAeloader ams 7f$eseablet Global, Caterpillar, Euclid. Athol,us.", ad •twllat typo with any taoemative at ttwsrmax (op to am lnclWl" 10 tona)1 Lew/p- and ell attachawate 0sa9 211 yds. a" tip w std tnCIVAI" SO seet Cgeseat (gt"mt tswtl)t helicopter bled Stghtif►a cu. yds.eecucal P Nubber-timed Oketh bwtty tywltwnt (wit4l0 cablever Sloselftmt SyJw^Aseaec-aero Seaver[ (ewer Sweverl esgloe, up to and lncivoll" 2S y0m. strucks t MIMA+r-tired halloo Icampeetiaglt Seretd 441atlealt ac ttoactatolt StefdtiM SCcept leelt-loe0ltp-pedals wheat type-Jot111 Deuce. to"aid %"*I" (t*to 0 it.) - stellar shy141 unit)t Sktplondac Waster and wMsl the-Oft[ 1% yds.. Up to ad IwclwOty N yds•)( $suers "estate ad Stat+Sr PAW"It Hast Matlesser 011dWo Itp to"a "elwi" Plasscl Tceeching %*Chin (attic I, it. Meth Capacity)1 71ner ; S/s 10.)1 latch►last[ Olt Sha VWASt QMW%/a iotat ItchIPA Cceaat 7iactot cdepteamor ecill Oemstaatltett Tc.ctar (eay two lcaaal sell olallar typelt Gtt►crate fI&Offo Sad MOMO1 OacrSfh- letter than 0-S-100 ttywhsel h.p. and over. cc dailscl gull- eon to/etteld trials Otllliot 11act►tne Oerstoc (lwelwdiwg waac dose[, Teapot. SCca)tstr at0 teak Te"A t elt.gla ettgtselI pastor _I w11a11 fmtklttt IWAS9 S-tow cappocity)I pscatraphic footer (00ua eller lwwtq 1 7yseall" Pte tMcapptnq. Cleaving sad M ertslwt fl Machias (straw. elf of amass M IaChtnl USI (4151110[! Hath►[/11 tachissa$ Tunnel Locomotive tarot le tonal 1 210sel, 0sa►hoe. ht intacaal fall Stab Vibrator# NKbMle Seem. Cloth 09 Gotta[ Dteglins. Clamshell (Depot 1/11 yd. and W to S cu. yla. s.e.a.l W (Con"eta K wi^alt)t machattical rinlaMc (oeaCSete-Clary. (last mom pay appllcablpoli d11t-pcot+2led Curb stat Gmttair - . aaiamow. sldoell or sLllar)t Pavement weak" (trucA manatees Iachime 110"Oil mldnt 1069111111418 Mallet (oepltalc at Haishll latObet' tits/"Isth lavlq Outspent (etwgla tmgtlu, op to ad iwclta0ty 27 yb. serackl 11a1t-ptapllm0 fs5 flp/lial%t%.Mewl Slip foam Irv, (tteweM/(wen hydtsrlie lttttwt device tot caeccaa lorm11l t Sklptua011t (Ceadac am Meal tye arse IN 10. and ty to aa0 including 14 "$.)1 Stle"t Crowe IAumtln-tlu11acw at els/lee type), TSmeeor-hwlldoser, Tswpec SCcepet (stogie t engine. up to IOM h.p., tly►Ansl aid 11talls5 types. of t0 aid Inclwdlwt♦S an0 statist types)[ 7wtlar SmIat I stums Imopmel t locesotiwe (otter is awe wp to a" tachJtst 30 to")11alNt- g41metal t w MORAL UGISIM VM a. 010- Igo--MIDAY. W"IMM 30. 1917 0aCISION VD. CA77-5002 rya 20 DECISION NO. CA77-5092 gave 21 M.tc FA."d•••at•Towa -t• Ggomr 70 Crena, war 2S ton Up to bad lncludtay 100 tone O.C.C. N...I/ EL+•N•• (long Oous pay appllcable)r Deurlck matte (long boom pay epplt- R•t•+ N L f f.eNw+ ♦•.•ted• •+r!« Cable)r dual Drum Nlaert Heavy Duty Aepalr■an-welder CoeOlnatlaat 11110M DRtYQ! _ - AW.tr. aolet. dtlt"-toys, Guy Derrick or mlaitar type, up to an! Including - ISO tone 110" boo•Par appltcabla)1 talf*cail 106\=WUve 1410«1). yam sot *lectrlelI Motor 9atcol-blade Operator ImIngle ertpinelI Orow-11 0 0.72 0 1.25 .70 01.00 .10 maltipl*gt►Iaa Tractor IWalld and staling try, eacept quad Croup 20 0.00 1.25 JO 1.00 .10 f coot mtbber-tired 6g"h"Ming bplpsat la/ogle *"life, wet Croup 1s 0.10 1.]S .70 1.00 .10 so rb. ottuAll sumer-titee Earth Storing Olmipmant (mnttiple Croup 40 GAS LAS .70 1.00 .10 eagles. bell(. CategpIlls[ mad at■ttac) (Mer 2S ya. and rap Croup St 0.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 . t0 so Go. ya. Otto")# sbs041l, mackboe, DeMIIM, Cla■ab*L1 Group it 9.00 1.2S .» 1.00 .10 favor S Co. IM. ■.r.o.!(lomg be"for arpltcabla►r tower clams I Group 7t 0.04 1.20 .70 1.00 .10 Eymlr■aat Ttettot good" (bowler mad shed cat Deer w Ida.1t Cc■rp ss 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 molder-owtltiNt woo Minor and■1■tloc "I LI 9qulpreat Grow 91 � 11.16 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 soap los 9.12 1.23 .» 1.00 .10 dwe b Rats'&soap Artmostla Eltr 6brmt Craws-sqg 1N tome ow us 9.1d 1.2s .» 1.00 .10 (teas bsmm r6r Swisalat atint-sale[ top, dog Eagglmt sr so*r 12t 9.26 1.25 .70 1.06 .10 simil" eggoso 668+610 of Iwipttmg 106 tome as asp*)hems M US 9.25 LAS .70 1.00 .10 how Par dwidablel I Imw bewatac - loon flan 756 co. gi.I ottr Us 9.50 1.25 .76 1.06 .10 0bdwl"t rialobleg Maebimat Mobile 911ra Ttav*tect Mstsoc rstg", osp 130 9.7s 1.2S .» 1.06 .10 attltiymgiMll rip 0161141 Mossotwat 0001011"-tits/north wt" M lot 9.65 1.25 .70 t.N .10 - "Pi moat I■mltipl**aglow. mtclld, Cmterrlll*r W Similar spa soror so a. gds. Straits)s aims[ tied Solt-losdiag seupr (Eeddl*sAa*t-avec try wit-tvn4iq-2 sr tags* twits)t msbbec- caged server -rnAtag an vaother we tktab Cat. rums-pall is"for boar Owlttemal to batt grata)t Tarim eptpSmot (2 Z ■mlq Dail►#Toad■Tractor had 9 M •tailor trplt Tawad mals Eoclog Machine .t batt 90 Canal L/wrt Canal Tetwoct Soltowtot 911wtt "line N CNlewrr baste Cmttcotlsd Earth Moving 1hpipmmot (11.06 pib addltioaal to baa* raw)t Idrml bestratat tome tS6 eat. }s.) , Cm tc fgDUAI S%KU2. VOL. 42, 140. 190-POIDAY, SIPTSMSER 20. 1977 "- r. .A ao. G77-30)1 so" Ut t: Ttltll DRTVOt9 - Av rroup It rare%owsrn and Teamster Coup 2. Driver or vehicle or ccatilnstlons of vehicles of 2 sales - (inciudtnq all vehtcl*s leer than six tone)) Traffic Control b lot Car, e&ciudl" auvtnj heavy egolpwent permit load - - Group 31 Tauct wountod (ager scooa -- - - Glowp ti Drivers of vshiclee or co bl&stioe of vehicle* of 3 &alas Grow So bootesa# Crrnt Distributor# Pool Truck# good oil Spreader - - Trueki (tate[ hock. 2 gala Grew ii Orap, of less than is yeres 4nap 4r Ttmmsit-eta. ""Of 3 suds/ sewcrete, leas teen S#t yegM Groep is TowA eepstrsee,lb Lope _ (pomp to eater Trwca. 3 Or mart Sol" Go&*itis Ps W OWL" type truck thea perform"Oithia the 9eewetars' joriodictioor Pipeline ead utility worst"tree( - - imclaliap((tack, but Limited to eruct applicable to Pipw1W - .. aad utility wrk. Mote a coetwette crew to weed{ Slurry arts wr - - To*" Greaser esd Tiresan (S00 per hoer atdltiomal for Tice"*) - - - •ew llo Tramslt-sts, 3 yards me worst oopecste, H ysw*s mad item its briwr of vehicto cc sambWtlom of sAloles O[t iY i Oc wore aslw 'vt 4eop Ila Mw, 16 cards tot leas tbea 2$yarls Ormup 141 S-fYams as SeedUa Cts", or stellar type of wpalprmt •rivet# Pork Litt Driver# the*Csrri*c, •ithray - - Grew 3So ill-oft-oiphwy tquipaeat wlthla TermKars �ieclMlctlM _ - - loft hilboal combimatlon of v*hlclem or *Wtpmant with WA ttple paver *oarces, $1.00 per hour additteaal)I Deep, 2$yards of sures Tru t gepairaaa Grew 140 TFOC* gepetrOM imaiMc - e t � FIDU 1 NOLf M VOL 11, 9180. 11t—HIOAT, SPITAINIt 30, tin SurmtSemw DCCISIOm STATfa Callrornis Cfltsfttt3a Imperial, fere, LO&Angeles, " ' Orange, alversldo, Ser,Bermard/no, San tote Obispo, cant„ "there and 163210",MO. G77-3093 fag* 7 Ventura BOCISI011 WAGUs CA77-5091 DATLs Onto or publication fah96e44e Decision No. C477-3017 doted May 6, 1977, In 42 r•8 231,K USC&SP IOM OF nAlkaa faaldentLl Construction a.nalettsg or single fa&lly hwa and gatden type apartasnte up to and Including 4 atecles. Boic fdq#0aaaflh Pq.•wn _. Slw.l� Ea•c•d.a S.r•. M A t f•sdasa Yacalae ,well. Mslr V.I."BarBM hrmascr App.re. Niii1► [t.aemsa tLi'lfICIAtfa bw# N t/ fasdaaa leaselas aa//w Imperial county AW.Tc• Xlectrlclana { 13.00 .75 3091.45 AfBBf1110 IOBLlGS i 11.09 .00 { 1.17 .06 Cable Splicer* 13.20 .7s 36#1.aS 0101LEMPAROLS. 11.171 .775 1.00 .50 .02 fern (China take Sweet OrdI1a110e SMICtIATA Sr Otaaemteemer Test 9tattoa, Afteeds AM " Imperial aomsty 11.22 1.03 1.40 ;17 fleetrlclanes Tecamlelane 14.02 .70 10e1.H .1S [atm County 12.03 1.00 L.4S .97 Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 10#1.40 .1S LM lrrplam Cb""Y (CIt6N of Barn County (0earlmdat oe !feta Ikimice. motlbm. Yemen. County) '{aadfna, fwtk heats", electrlelawl Slrekanlsto" 12.32 .70 1091.40 .19 ArcmiL, moarwla ant Sao of Coble 1pllcere 13.55 '.70 10#1.40 As llf scow Blvd.. I"tetteg Lea Angeles c,».aty Loa{fasd)/ Or~CouKy 11.00, 1.16 1.45 .30 tlectriclsme 12.63 1.03 301.05 •.07 Loa&^"lee CLmaty femcept Cable Splicer& 12.95 L.Os 301.9s .07 cities of fence Imalca, MAINE. Or~County . era/ce. fseadome. forth electricians 12.34 .81 301.45 .02 feaatsma, ArCatta. Ianrwle Cable splicer• 11.12 .01 30.1.45 .02 &n0 S"tk of hoeeereas Blvd., Blverelte County •Z Including Io"beack) 11.3 1.1S 1.45 .30 electricians 12.16 .99 301.43 .04 BleecslM and Sen befoord/no Cable Splicers 12.66 .03 701.43 .04 _O Coeatles 11.3 1.70 1.65 .14 Baa 0areacdlao twasety A [amts Barbara fad fen 419 slectrlclene 12.00 1.11 307.06 .04 N Oblow Oauttles 11.7s 1.1S 1.36 .06 ,02 r Cable Splicers 12.10 1.11, 30#2.06 .04 Nnters Comaty 11.76 1.00 1.3 ..05 Ian tuff Obispo County SAWA TGrbw 0.255 .9S 1.9S .55 + eloctelciane 12.24 1.06 1101.33 .03 gA/altllS. ' • Cable Splicer 11.46 1.06 10#1.35 .03 Cocpentelf 10.Os 1.49 1.65 1.0 .06 Sante Barbara CoAnty • Saw filers 10.11 1.40 1.95 1.06 .06 lV•rat.nburg Aft) Table tower few @♦*estate 10.15 1.45 1.95 1.06 .06 elaxeciclaaa 14.25 1.18 36#1.3S .03 6btm{lec&r fllatrivere m, btidgd Cable Splicer 1S.2S 1.10 301.35 .03 w Uct cog"Atarar Carrick Ba*alnd*f of County bor0wnr mWk slleger 10.14 1.49 IAS 1.90 .05 elactrlclame 12.50 1.10 3001.35 ,p Bard wood deer layers 10.75 1.49 1.95 1.06 .06 Coble tyllars 11.50 1.10 3N1.3s .03 hest fuck flinger 10.20 1.49 1.95 1.06 ,06 venture cbwty Aammettc Salter 16.36 1.45 loos 1.06 ,06 ela0trlclame 12.77 .04 37.61.05 .02 Mlilmrl{kr 10.55 LOS 1.95 1.06 .06 Cable Splicer 14.03 .04 3001.05 .02 Comm ft"ams Cement mosome 9.41 1.10 L7S 1.06 .99 Cement flatting aN 9tamall" Iacklme 9.60 1.10 1.75 1.06 .0 09 MAts IUOfALIM 11.21 1.30 1.06 .06 .07 ( ^ G w CZ NOW UMSM V01..I!, 090: 1900-MIDAY, SIMM [R 30. 7971 M:r BeCIst011IID. u77-1011 Page 2 DECISION No. CA77-5091 Pass 1 It+v 1 bats P.ige sw.Rn Palms.% 4 1 seats Pdwp ia.a(ha P.W."m Ma"It 64.0a.lee N..I, E ktallso so". M L e Paaa1N. Vace..aa 0.4/a, 1 - B.Na M L M P.aalat vowlas 6W.. AN..7.. Are..7.. SLr7sICIAgt ttiVRtOn COttll9N)Ciomsc topsrtal Cousty Imperial, Natn (South of tisctricieM 4 11.00 .75 10411.45 Tehachapi Range), las Angeles, Cable splicers 11.24 .74 10411.45 Ocangs, sivetaide, sen sera Mine Este savd Ordnance � ; bacnar41no. San Lula Obispo. toot station, sevaras Aril ) Santa barbers and Ventura tlectciclanal technicians 14.02 .70 10411.40 .1S ` 1 Counties Cable splicers 16.30 .70 1001.40 .11 elevator conatrmatote 0 12.01 .s4s ..15 1041& .02 more County (nemelabr of elevator Constructors' Cwmtyi Sslpers 70M .143 .21 10410 .02 tlactcioismot tsaRwtolrr 12.33 .70 11411.44 .11 elevates Constrectuce• Cable splicers 11.11 .76 16411.44 .15 wipers (hub.) 3NJB Lbs Mysles County Soto County (North of tlactriclans 12.65 1.03 101.14 '.07 tubochapt naft"I Coble splicers 12.91 1.OS 10411.9s .07 tlseator co.etcuctocs 11.49 .545 .7s 34a0 .02 41roop County tleeatot Constructote, tlectc/altos 12.50 .01 20411.41 •.92 malpres Iowa .$as .1S 19as .02 Coble splicer* 11.12 .61 30411.45 .02 Meant" Commtrmctere' tivocelM County totpece (hab.1 sOt,)n electricians 12.20 .05 2001.65 .N SM9IMI Cable splicers 12.66 AS 20411.65 .N Ibpmcial county 10.90 .67 .00 San Sacnar6lmo Cwsity too Angeles, Orsgs. sivecolas, Z electricians 12.40 1.11- 20412.00 .N Sem nscmetalno. Samta Notbats. Cebit iplicees 12.10 1.11 20412.00 .N Oen 1418 Obispo MA V*ntura O Sam rate Obtsp Cblmttr Cemactes 11.19 .67 1.45 .04 =4 electetclasa 12.26 1.00 100t.1s .02 INOMWOMIts'Rst Cable splicer* 21.40 1.00 1001.15 .02 Pence erector. 20.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 vi 0anta Sacbare bomptr iriatocciay 11.54 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 (b606submr0 @s) Ormsmentalr Structural 11.51 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 SleCttictams 14.2$ 1.10 20411.25 .03 IMIut10N a LAQ SrRtML=Ss Cable splicer* 15.23 1.10 1001.14 002 Imperial. Los Anplea, Orange. 6ymsimist of wrung Btveta/ae, San Bernardino, electricians 12.30 1.10 20411.15 .02 fen into Obispo. Santa Barbera. Coble Splicers 11.30 1.10 1001.1S .02 suns Ywtuts Counties 9.40 100 160 110 2000 Nertuto County IATIMMI electricians 12.77 .N 11411.01 .93 este coeaty 9.11 .00 1.16 .70 As Cable Splicers 14.05 .04 3%411.OS .02 ias Angeles County (except ` city of L"coacer) 12.00 .70 .90 .01 *estate ooenty 11.90 1.04 1.11.• I.60 .02 San Delo Obispo County 7.72 .07, 2.20 festa webers County 6.72 .S7 1.00 1.50 t' 4 IoMut GOMM VOL 42, NO. 1t0- MAY, %*PILE M 3e. ItyY . .41011 MU, CA71-5093 raga 6 OLC1al N M0. G77-3011 ►pe ! talc f.be.t..•6hc For-#. fd.p tw.lih NF-16 b.lc ' N...Ir Il.wly Eluc.n.. Rn•. M l• P.•Jw. Yac..l.. aa&w • R.b• M l N r.•.Iw• Y.<•.Iw •wJ.ir AIN.To. PAIWVMt (Cont•d) 4p,.T.. OrIMflRir Iaperisl, ocaage, Riverside. - Barn County (aeea(nder of Countyl ioa An9e1a8 (rwoe Acea)n l hwr • 9.07 .45 .61 .01 saw Mcnardlao /eacluding heeh or tiller, owing sts"s vestecn pmtlwl rapetrawlorn T.pinq Joint hushg Paint recasts 9 10.99 .99 i a.lt .75 .07 PS"Clulnyecsi Iron. Steel Sheet ruck 10.12 .RS .41 .03 Opcoyn Sandblasters 10.37 .45 .61 .03 NJ brl490 bring stsyelg tins o• tint• barbers Shoot tack Taper 11.40 .99 1.16 .71 .07 end ucwacco ra Cuuncl.s Wash (ool" sts")l spay 11.21 .99 1.10 .75 .07 truer 11.31 .75 .0' .03 Steeplejack 12.311 .99 1.10 .75 .07 1900 Sao Steels raperhangetsn Lego 1taacastac. eejays. Pante"serine Op.retorn 9slmdale, Chia. Lets "seal Sandrleatec 11.76 .7S .N .01' Ocda•ace Teat Station and _ "gay- 12.01 .7S .60 .03 Nuscds AM). Lao Angeles Tapers, Sreetcock 12.11 .75 .60 .03 concept lroarr Arse). Sao Steeplejack 12.76 .73 .60 .03 rrgaogdlrw Nest of a line ', ` ( 0tMT9tRAar %we%of Ttaw including China beget tat Ooamty 11.01 &&he Aron, .lohsanosrarg, roe Angeles and Oca40 Cos. 9.740 .N 1.03 .70' .10 goeva, Sart* including the vieerside aN San tsrnstdLm bcightaaad Areal Coantln 1l.N .01 hwh 11.21 .{{ .7! .ft .h sea Iris oblsp C." 12.00 Structural steel aN rrldgen Santa Mcsers County 0.69 .70 1.Ss .01 0slatec vaguer 11.„ .66 .75 .N .02 Venture Cawty 13.16 .90 2.15 .02 t tspega 11.79 .66 .7S .60 .q PLASTCWS• ?081001 0 hash awl" stave (11 scot/N IrpecLal, tivetstdo end tan of 153319 0•pechag•tslastaocdloo Counties 10.10 1.09 2.65 n adrlastecan Spray 11.92 .66. .73 .60 .02 Baca Cun oty (China lite Navel rlM 0at !tush owing stage lover 13 Ocduaace Test 0tatton. atocleal 11.60 .64 .75 .60 .02 , 9deetda A091 11.723 .99 1.95. .25 structural aceel and bridge. Bora County (remainder of Co.) 9.10 .95 1.9s .33 swing • 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .07 Spcey SsaOrlestse 60109 stage to LaiCounty Cos• 10.175 .95 1.95 . 0 Chen irisd Ob wispoo County t.)S f! 1.95 .50 611 SeotfoS or 1psls 9330 seats surra County once" machines Special costing Santa lads) 9.33 .95 1.99 .39 "gay 11.77 .60 .7s .N .93 Seats Votbeca asusty ' Rtoeplejsce 12.52 .66 .75 .N .02 Ideate"ectal 9.71 .97 1.91 .39 Ventura Gwenty 9.06 .95 1.95 1.09 b 40 • r7 MORAL RIGISTU, VOL. 42, NO. 110-"IDAV. SNTfM2E11 30. 1111 t j OOCIfItN G17-5091 Ppe f pr r Decision NO. CK77-5097 - - Pep* 7 Reds prfepe RwQp Farrah MNt Fdge WenaNb Peteaate mMtr [462enee IIt Elrenea e+.e. Nab P«.4.. Voted- *Wee O.M. N a N Pa..1e■e Yecestee wile, _ Ara..Tr. Aq..Tr. PIAAa#tpI smamtittetar OiOE?RAOR LaTE"t I"clal. We Angeles, Oca"s, isNcial County O 9,S5 .40 i 1.05 .01 Itiretoide, Sen "Inarditto. I Los Angeles, orange, San tale Obispo. Vance Ratbata, Riverside. Santa botbece, sn4 Yentuu Counties / I1.K 1N 104 lIt 1/10 Soft tots Obtrly. Sen tete laaceyt Seat of Lae 'RacoardLnu " Yantwt• Amgates A,lu*diat) 10.00 .95 LOS 1.15 .17 Counties 10.12 .70 .02 .N .Of Rega haat of los Angeles s*cn County 9.72 .70 .f0 .70 .07 Aftgeles A4004uct) 11.10 AS 1.05 1.45 .11 MKINALtR PITf=s MWKIGCAATION s AIR COMITIONLNGs iWotiol. Rate, Ot4nga (eeveOt Rivenlde and San Ratnardina Seat* ane). Riveceldo. Son Nent102 9.05 .94 .70 .10 .O9 Sacsnedirto (*Newt Ontoolo), tom mtrletoo ana Otsnge(be. 11.919 IAA 1.70 1.42 .02 sae wis Obispo, sent. batuare NWMSN , and%Nmtuc4 teocapc Santa Imperial County 9.99 .SO .TS 1.00 WAIL, Stint I%"amt port toga County 10.20 .66 .40 tip ) 15.07 .ss tea Am"Iso, ora" efts iso 6g61N It"ari"lem city wa*tuca Co*ntl*s 11.59 .02 .00 .0N WA NM Rain 2S miles. "W Salt tate Obispo w Resit& w4momal. Orango Monte Ams). 1 Iatbasa Counties 10.43 .SIS .34 AM ( Iles Swomedim (Ontario), aaa Riverside art San becnudtao 9t RWO (soots hula, taint Comet log 10.4S .N .TS 1.10 Rs"IMO Wart Swormew) 14.66 .K .N .09 SRQ.T N67AL NOatTPASs I"SR!9mg IRPert►1 County It." 1.04 2.24 aim Is&ClsRty 11.49 .61 1.17 .00 2 Saco 0manty tChlma We los Am"Iso. ate"o,sea 0 *moat OsdMn¢e Test station vowtoze Camatisa 11.99 .9s 1.10 .O9 and COwatde AYR) 13.67 1.041 1.0111 .02 Som r4ss Oblaps 0436 Santa � Nets County laemata4t of S raata CowttlN 9.47 1.09 1.20 AS .01 Wb Oametyl s aftd Iw Angeles .Riverside aM saw Ratastdtw County ITitat portion Nuc. Counties 11.47 1.93 1.19 of a strol,Rt line drown VILt Ste' NRL@ ss bvtearat n wtsa and big Pleas) 11.17 1.N 1.N 9".02 iAngeles. Orange Cad i Luo angeles County NMtura Counties 9.44 1.25 1.24 .11 Iaemmining pocttun) 11.91 .94 1.50 .N Orange G•unty 11.42 1.06 2.13 NSR R01.IMNt - Rtrermt4e sna San Mrftat49no 4-New Taor's Cay/ R-ounw!et NTt C-l"firpol Awwo ft I p-Law Days t-Ttwnta�tutMl bey# -Qatiet a My. Grottier lo,t0 Imps 1.00 .N. • San tats Obispo, seat*Barbara and ventage Countlea U.N .f4 i.N !OOl1 a. 0910"t910"ployar omRtrlRseOe 41 Mato I encly Col a !Ar f rNtO Nre1Ga a"2%baste la"Cly ate tot 6 moths t S years euvieft Yaeati - by credit, six Pala lult,fays •thtot A% P. 9EDMAL NOMM VOL 12, NO. NQ-MIOAY. SN MW* 30. 1977 -. _ DaCtiIOM tsD. GTT-SO!) Papa ! 0OCIStilt[b. GTT-SO!) Ysge • • lai0ntilS . Group It bring Machtne aalpec (oeteldelr Cleaning and!candling of PaMls •@.1r P—M.Speak'.Forms." Pacoan Concrete S�rcedip g ter rough atrike-ottl duelcrete, w*tst cut Ings M...1r E'Iaseww Oseolltion laW cat, tt•r cleantng of brick and lursw:cr ucy Packing of 1 R.e.. Mie P«.la.. guide t.d/ar w=rote, plu9glrpg, tclltn•1 of Shae-fault malvr2 Fire Watcher, Llabera, IdiAaMtAi Asia.Ta itw cmeh tarr, Pllecs and [enrla hy 2'l anatleragale a+nt Goa, oil lfor water Pipeline tabour[ 2aWter. vaoaral at c.matructlonl Laborern gaworal cleanups Laborer, lan4ocapingr Laburct, 1*ttiag/ Laborer, too- . a l = T.lS $1.03 ; 2.70 .ti0 .10 pocerr loatcr and air llncat Material 11o,%,,n (wall*, *taboo floor@ and Cramp 2 0.10 I.OS 2.30 .it .10 Dseta), algging and tignslings Scalatr ;lip R.rr immoral Shirty seal draw 2 0.70 I.aS 2.>• f0 ,1d Crew (Mlact Ot•crator, Applicator gvratur, S-psovyee Nan. Shuttle Kon, NP sen)t Stripar, sal+llalt, concrete at other I.vad 4urfaaaas Tatman Grow t 0.45 1.05 2.70 .60 .10 and mortar Many Tool Crab cc Tool Mauna taboret, Trafttc Oellwastlnv crew S t.i0 lois 2.70 .N ,1d lmvtc*A liestart Windt$*Clearrari Mics lhals Pallial--all concrete 0owl""tarationo Grasp 21 Asphalt Sba"locs Consist bumper (w 1 lard at Lr00c Mims and %0"11w0 bulk asnentit Cesspool 0lgg@r end Installers QwektsaMes Chats Naw, patclwg s w set@, the handling cf the chute stun readyatla trucks. suck M*4110. slabs. 42-:116. More. fammulatltvte, Coatings. curha, iuttsre ami OidOMaksr Gencrete Cursr--lep.celops ttaMbtan@ end fern 011pcs CbttiM0 tocols Operator (Omaailtictwo Ptne Gcadet. highways and accept paving, air- pact, C , and similar type hos"constructions Gas. oil audios water P1p1lM irtapar--loot Wtder ami tats Hear Calnea t2leaars McWe[aDeed Was— Asphalts latboret, pecking rad stoat aha panes Power atoom Swaep@ca ("Mi)s 112prap Stsneparec, placing atone as lost sacked cwnceetel auto Scraper and Z 1 llllart dandklsetar (pat tondecls ispttc lank Olyyec and installer (load- Msmit look !calor end Cleaners flow Climber. taller, chain paw apecatoc, a pittakugh Cblpysc and stallat typo ace" abredd.ces bkolacgcomad Laborer. la"ing Coleman galloper rel Vr I cis t7 FIMAI •EQiSW VOL d!. NO. M—MIOAY. SE►/EM611 30, 1977 =� txt tftom »-soliIn t• thge t • w OMEM 0 0. G77-0267 page 11 taswats ICa+e•d) . 6eoep i. Asphalt hoot,•tnt*Mo, Sesser and Asphalt Sptasder fteve fell typal! hsgsynshtle Man# Cunctste Cote Cotter. Gtimer or Sandet# COnetste CYtttng :etch# Wn.•eete Sar flan, cutting, stormy old oc aw conccatet nctllst. Jaen- Mda p.1.se0.ae*npe....#. has#1ac, 2-1/2 it. 49111 steal o. longed Oct Pak-it#taehiftet Gtr Oil.MAW WOW 911+111a WOppr--a• Pipe aN sear ay any methal. Inside and out# aydte MSP EI.aN.e Sesame and.taller type# l"ct acench. multi-plates Oettlwn. bww OM rW S M S• fcstNOa yet„Nea ..J.Lr applying asphalt, lmy-kota. eceswte. line caustic aM ainllae gyp astaetale tam loalomm atowwas a.r•.f.. (*Swlygng•ones.swiliry. dipping. acaatdtng st hrlfling of gala asteriela gas pip stepping and Wategpcsoflngl# upecatoce at Ntsmastie. loo. elaetele goals. vileatinf Machlass. Movement aceakets, Ale 0tooting. Ossa-atsaps. me a tilos GM 11 • f,7! .f0 $2.46 .10 .et Mechanical teals #salt aepagately classified hatetat puslayac•a sdskup No. Ata"21 Was .21 2.40 .SO .00 costing.scastgng.asking of Joints. assigns, eoolking. dlapwbq ago ttrosding 41row 21 10.77 .ff 2.00 .30 .04 ed**ee pehat Joists, p1#iatinp moo dmy Mme all song wgegaa 1 hos*Mayers Oewp 41 10.40 .91 .2.44, .10 .00 Beteg lieaeitiem Os o1►iple Need Casemate aiplas Oearitiece tftaet haasad- G=*St 16.00 • as 2.00 .SO .00 Mae lade and G..ldelias Settert taMpecat Mohft b'so c and egoism type OgM fl 10.70 .ff 2.N .10 .00 ' I teac71ng 0athges. WW propelled Oen 71 l0.ft .11 2.00 .10 .04 OAa97 et 11.00 .111 2.40 .90 .04 4tatO'0# C1rObr. Hente 260010!. Ondtsg utd lteedh 0reasg, bW1dOM O�91 ll.il .fS 1.00 .SO .00 "at"aelnagt nae last sltgeae saw Meant fsegssa CtnaraaM"Webs ' 1 dwaesa. 70 no. ase evert piplmpc. dnelasl#q wast. vows", Oslo.to . K alga Osefahtldeted allahsU tmeaaliasl sandblaster tonalsow. WeI bleats"#*&Is&" in adm mise 111th 266sears•Wath • 1 1 1 d om st 0ladgors Obparmea--all Wear of leasing Mos.p4aM am WOtYp se all Voodoo Mas eeplee/res of Waatavet type, Regardless s!entI I wasp Mer seta hods"And"Mips datllece All poser drills, aoala0sg ids*- # tl to 06"bw dote.ason". Iowas arae*q eatt(pgo sett. pas OW ahs all saes at omdodwl drill 1 1 ' N i �• 001 VISUAL 006M. Prot. d!. No. 100-•�00MY, SWUMMR 70. 1977 DACtf10M eD. G)1-lOf3 Page 12 _ � DaCIs1OB 110. G71-5093 page 13- .. Gray 1t srabomans aw"essor flags than 900 C.a.M.)► choln••r , 10101 wul" aroft"Ta" (Cont-dl Oilers Generator# Ramey Duty tepalresno helpec# Pay► SlgnAlAmn# Switches" Grew to Compressor (900 C-/.M. at larger)I m•ctote Miser. Nip Gr•wp de Asphalt or Concrete Spreading (tamping or 11"1ah1M)l. type, Conveyut$ ficetan; Hydrostatic rump/ Oiler Crusher (asphalt Asphalt Paving Machine (Ustber Cceonw or eLoller type)$ &eta" or Generate Video)► Plant Opvraturt Generator, Pump or Campceaaoc# Claes Operators Get-In-place pipe laying h,chtne► Combination sorely Dt111 Melpar (ullefeldll Sklploader -wheel type up to Miser and Cowpra@eor 19unite ww%j 1 Compactor, salt-peopellad► - 3/e yd. r/o attactr ntal dolls Field Technicians Tar Pot Piedmont Concrete Mirec - paving; concrete peep (truck muuntadl► Crena Taspoc@ry Heating Plast# Ttaachlny Machine 011ecr Truck Ceases Opacatat up to and 1ncludlay 2S ton capstity)(t—i-boom pay allot Appltooble)l Crushing Plant) brill Doctor► tlawating OcAJer► .- . . focklitt (ower S tone)# Grads Chalked Grade-all► Giouting _ Grow 30 A-f"re"e at Htnmb Treat sievetw agsrator Medal► 111"p- Natbtawo reading Shield; Ha.vy Duty hepalrman► Sulat g4ecator oast Greaser track)t Nerd hrguoe (with ar•gtypa attacte@n1te11 (Chico"Oowg end @lmllet t)pal; X01040 limit loader and afail" Seli"tor RedlaMan fgra@dlp Neuer Coser•t•Curl" Mschima/ typst tmtustneas Blob Compactor at •Lollar typal Litt Mobile# Sumer Consr•t• fare Rest driwee jwubo pace aattscp Bug•Carried, Litt slob Machina IY@gtWcg std similar typ4ell to.der (Athey. (job site)► stationary ripe argwl"am Cimeal"lboafte luclid. Surra and Stotler eypls Material Molest howlotseg Machl"o 11/4 yd. comer tired, cell or track trim)# pmswtlo ewmarete dlr•wp as asphalt ►Stec rlcerrmt Borinf IrAhtne# meads"or Ntamtmam placing 1hlthiwe 1Hecbley-hssawell cc similar typell rbwaaatic willwilt or coaccetel/ Chip s"e"eding Mocktos# Concrete pulp Beading Shield (tummeltl h4y.orete Gum; Notary Drill (Owludfng (moll portable)► Bridge two unload" And fwrstablel Duo" esteem typ•)e OWet-tlrod rarth saving bplpment (single ewq ne- gecaesttwe or M@tscame (up to a" tncludleg 30 tonsil 14dp- Caterpillar, pelts, Allier wagon. and stellar types wits any - Bast CCOG"t lrroaA•r 9pactls Helicopter Beistt si hlNw •lid All Ott•tllweeta oder 75 yds. And up to anA including 50 Ceblmway algMlmtlq "&-Aral-e•to atempece Shwas tmee mel lin. fft.arrYCklI Abler-tttM Earth laving blutpmaut (septals . Beller tomrp oti")1 sees" (Asphalt Be edwootel t Trembley wglr. up to a" 1ncladley 2f ya. •truck)# aubmec-ticaa Nothing top to d It.) scrgec Wit-boding-paddle aeel typw-john Deuce. If"W •!altar single mitt Skiploes" (crawler Lod whsol type-ovist seeap of Asphalt ruat sagtmearl batkea (lip to tad Lmlading 1t8 rot•. up to and Including ay rds.l► Sue race Reat@ra and Ira rd.l# Batch rlamcr sit mbatpssrt Concrete JOIN&"a*"@ P1Awer► Tr@schi"Machine (owes i It. depth capacity)i TWw r O (cowl And similar typll a mccete Plamors back Bgam lmst Derrick- Cr@# Tractor Coapt*We Drill Cma011batlose# Tractor (Nor typ y. am foilrbold typalI Drilling Meant"Oparetec (imeladt"enter larger the D-5.100 Ilywmm•1 b.p. and over, or •tallarl ell- Wells)I Nacklift lunar 5-ton copecity)I Mydresrgble Meador aba@r. Tisper. Scraper a" Pmah TYgotoc single engine)# Tleatar no 9104111110latcsw. M1p or swodlI Mathis• om Tool operator# Magimai@ (boAttachmamtl)I Trawling Pipe Mcopping. Cleaning And eadt" Yi Imtecm•1 Pull slab fibeatott mechanic Mn, Curb Be litter bchimer Tunnel Locomotive (Greg 30 cau)I Bho"l, Backhoe,, (O Mtr@t@ 09 8110SIls Mechanical Finisher ttameretedLry. Drafting, Clamshell (ower 3/4 ya. and UP to 5 cu. yes. H.r.e.) - Jobs@••. Bidwell oc •Lot loci I pavement sr•M@r (teock Ma@ate"I Raver ROOM per Applicable)I self-scope tied Curb me Gutter Hees all mixing Roclolaso boll•c (Asphalt or Field&)# Nobe- Machine tired Garth Mowing wuipmsnt (otngle engine. up to olid in@1@dlny t' ?f 10. •trou)► Sole-propellad Tu p1p141q NM•1Mt sly hob OWNS, Ipomtt-dtcirea hydraulic lith"awl" rot concrete 1090041 Skiplosdoc (Crawler od o4o"I type one $/a yd. AIN lip to sad Including 1% 116111•)1 Wager CCDM (AHatta-rbdterA Go similar typal/ Tractoe-bulla@aer. firm scraper (single @tela@, His to 1B0 b.p., ell %"I Ana Dish tops. vp to aed Including 0-5 and alnwr eyp•)1 7ulMt rarer 1 dc@r# rtmnsl Lecom ache lover 10 and 4w to•M including M aamm1 t Melasr- general Y ROWAI MMSY s, frill. e2. no. Alla-•-► A►, bW@WHBM JW, ►rr/ OfICl02OMca77-500) page 10 :us e' roma aQUIlMM. Ore TO" DWISICt1 NO. Ci177-5093 paps 15 O Gawp 71 Crane. over 29 too M to and laclusing 100 torr D.C.C. (I"Cori pay applicable)I Dercic. !large (long Lama pay •pp11- cable)M Dual Daum Mier 1 Heavy Duty Repairman-ualdet Cambinatlaar ►.lege$*"11%pgov ,vo moist. Stitt-lets, Guy Carrick or slailac type, up to u14 Including &*.At 100 toga (long boas pay applicable)0 ranotail lecamotire (410601), 11-Ir 1:4..N1.a gas or *lectrio)) Motor vatrol-blade Operator (single seeing)1 R.... M a 9 pwsNaa yes-WO 0.1.•,. Multiple trv)In0 Tractor (tacli4 and similar type, wast quad 1St1Cl Oi ams �� T.• 9 Cat)I Subbac-titga tart►.roving equipment (*tngle efulne, owns 50 Its, struck)a babbar-tired earth Moving SgWI~t (multiple , •vies, luctid, cotarpillac and Similar) lover 25 1&. am up Oeocp 11 9 5.72 0 1.29 .70 $1." .10 to S0 Go. was. *truck)1 Smovel, Sockboe, areolae, cleMshall Group 21 0.40 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (ever S e*. yds. a.r.c•)t1o" bows per anticable)0 toast Ciro" Group 3/ 0.44 1.2s .70 1.00 .10 evelc mi Tractor fonder !crawler ane Nmol type ease A Ids.It Group Ir 0.95 1.21) .70 1.00 .10 Pbtdectectilldo ahtods Oliver and Similar rapglll spipa me Gcoap Sr 0.90 1.21, .70 1.00 .10 Group 411 9.00 1.2s .70 1.00 .10 oasRp Lr Auto Gem"go Aetomtio sly Paras aeba-evot 109 tau Groep 78 11.04 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 fleet bres pay applieablet Valet-stiff face. Der Detrick 09 Groep 0s' 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 !tatter types (capable of wleting loo tuna oo wore)elomql Grump 94 9.16 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Lege pby applieable)7 an"Sacavotor - le" Oben 750 em. Pa.a Groep 101 9.13 1.15 .70 1.00 .10 MeoYaieal pibUbiap Nwkbw# Vibile Pica Tabeelbrt Miter Patent. Groep ill 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 welt!-amptari0 pipe Mobile Maekinat Labbet-tined*beth uo+ly Grog.126 9.20 1.2S .70 1." .10 geilemnt faettipl*eviM, bolal. catorpitter me!taller Group 171 9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ty00 over S0 Co. ya. OUNOI a •abbe teras Mlf-le"lap Serape Gcoup 140 9.50 •1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (psdst*Meat-o"Ot trio self-l"dimS-2 or owe amps)$ MM+c- Group 154 9.75 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ttta Sctapee -pwkiup amen emotbar W/o Hub cat. lwMpalt Grow 1118 11.05 1.25 .70 1.1141 .10 is"par .Aur dettle"i to Dew rata)# Tandaa Mations" f2 wits aslylI Tag"Trbetee lq*d 9 or e101tar eros)I 7uwl Z able Suit/obchtna smear 9r comal door► cs l Trlasact SolfoRptoc 0`11040 Vt9iliab imam Cablevoys Senate Coatcoited Worth Moving Sentiment yl."Pomo M41tioed to boos sets)t MMeI Xwevatot lover 750 CU. Pd.) t Irii floHAt #WWIel, vol, u. 1410. 1M-fStOAY, SUM10lseR 30, 1977 t DMISION 110. CA77-3091 reve is auFet,enrAs D1'C15I011 "Mm DOME" stets# California COt7lftlft 6n: Olegw DECISIaa Ntma:ER: CA71-50114 DATE : Vat-1 ut Yublieation ceowp tat Warehouseman and Ttametet Supermedeas Decision No. CA77-S03 dated Fur 20, 1977, in 42 to 26122. DEWRIFlIOm OF 1AAMr 0u11d109 Construct tun WOea not inclune at:gle family crave 2t Driver of vehicle or combinations of veticles of 2 ides Mase• and garden tyle apwtt.ante up to aro Including 4 sturleu), heavy and (Including all .esicles lees than Dia tons)t Traffic control highway conatcuction and dredging. ' Pilot Cog, escloding moving heavy equiparnt permit load " • scow 31 Truck mommted lower atoom - Datir FNo"al.met•F•t...to Grow 45 Dcivare of vehicles or comblmatiom of vohiclem of 3 emtom 10.•,ly el+c•ti.. • A"..T. case*St snots"$ Cement otatctbutocs Fuel freer[ Ile"011 speoNet frsekc"Stec Tceet. 2 arta asigam ilMgm f 13.40 .80 s '1.17 .06 moname maers 13.173 .775 1.08 ,30 .02 Deem*41 Dmmp. of loam tsar it yard$ _ DatCK%ATOAS# Stonarmons 11.22 I.O? 1.06 .12 tdmp 70 Ttammit-sis. M Mt 3 YWAO# anpersta. Isom tame 6% M=�stAOt aryl Szomt4asOt6' 4.87 .77 1.45 t DI Carpenters 11.26 .56 1.20 .00 .07 OcM Mpelcmam bfapr fitadctvecmrm 11.14 S6 1.20 is .07 1t f/ Mutat Troch. I K aKe esles Nillwlotas ra r ttc Marker rep Oet4rpo3 Floortarera 11.51 .56 1.20 .00 .07 C'M101t#1k5Qtf t Ormmp lac M ad alettar type trt/et Utas poeforalep vltkim as Comsat*asoaa 0.41 .se 1.46 1.36 .07 %amicoce. }mctdictiass vipeliaa and Dtitity t/ertttlp It"* Calm Dscht Composition. Intimal"11M:ctc amt keit" to truck applicable to flpalime /astir or 8lwyt Finishing ams utility cock. ttr»co s Composite crew to tm as !lorry Drivers IYohanmp Curb eachlne 9.11 .89 1.66 1.36 .07 Teo" Greaamc aM 7lca (Set pec boort aNitlemel fK Ticamem) paflalLL taaTAUXIMS 12.60 .56 1.03 .70 -.07 ' 0ti'faICIAls1 ' woo lie Traaott+lm. 3 ymrM K arse# nmmpacab. fy yerdr sed ftte4trWaea 13.03 .70 301.33 .02 Z ewer Cable Splicers 13.13 .70 14.1.33 .02 Dis4a70s Colevouc")Itt 12.95 .343 .IS 310 .02 tramp Us Driver of""date K emmblooticm of vahiclos of 6 OLtvA7oa COMISTINUCT044s, 119JAIMS 704Jm .54S .1S 3104 .02 K aofo asleo _ cpMStre lox;; ttt:eitxY . (!DOD.) 504.TR to 4kovp 131 Dump. 16 yecde bet leso •baa 23 yerd4CLRZIX115 10.40 .67 si 1a8ts1gtsDl/t e Draw 148 A-ham►42< Mdtok Crams. K similar type ort gripe t pewee sseetwo 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.00 .06 driver# Puck Lift Driver# Dona Caerter. htptM m:ey aeiacet" 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 i .06 ube ISt Allrttighmay iptlimeot mitalm lomaatere jmrl"Actlem ilntar�ON StructuralSM 11.55 1.24 402. 1.46 .oi C 18wiCAllOa"d LawpR1Mt1aU 4.40 lot 104 231 3l4i loge kighway combination of vehicles at o*lisammt Milt multiple LAINGIVIs poor eatacces. 01.00 pot htwt *"Itsseali# Damp, as yards dc Macthscm fortlom of salt Diego mafot Track Ampsirasw • � tut#Isti team center at City of ikOlrf lie fhact 0mfsicama aid" >~3 tams t.50 .6i ,l.70 .02 t . Dmmaiadar of Ommwcy 11.11 .68 .70 .7D .02 I in flMAL (IEOWft VOL 42. 190. M-MMY, SEt"NMII 30, It" ►��'• OW13100 No. CM-SM ►.i. 2 ooclslOK w. 4177-5094 Pelt i I Z' tG IS sats Pd."0140.1in►eryreb AJr Plop s.re0. '.r.wr fi..dr f E4..eres N.w11 EA.reN.e i tote k N t• PwkJo.. V«•dM .d/w Nae• N t• Pwaw. rK.ow ..I:.r i ( APP..Tr. Aq..T.. Use CONSIa11Ri0N1 0AMM AIM OPMTIONI cco m0aan 0 10.13 .10 10.1.11 .02 Niter Operator '0.40 .90 .35 O t.iaaw.n MIS .70 3%•1.33 .01 sgwyas Nan 7.40 .50 .33 b ,• Cr4.le lifllpce 13.45 .70 36#1.33 .12 Applicator Operator 0.01 .50 .35 0 Mustd SWIT s 11.49 .01 1.17 ' .09 slwttlesan 4.65 .So .3S e wars serras• stassss 6.74 .91 1.00 .N 70p tun S.43 .50 3S b r01NTt, PLASTOMIS 11.46 .65 1.TS .07 OKw l Paletag busec 16.99 .99 1.16 .07 H,AS7rMMS, Teams 10.44 .77 1.9S .90 SwIsp Steps 0rusas scar! PL1%etki, Stoaatttters 11.44 lot 260 130 3/40 Trow, stwt aM bets" 000P1Jt5 10.79 .40 .79 1.00 Printer igicarM tote) 11.24 .99 1.1s sm"M no"amims Ilse 1.04 2.24 ramcbs"Ors spear. «ing sort P(Qolt urns 9.55 .40 1.05 . .61 . steges saesalrstars team. SNIOMLEA rtvrw IS.OT AS AS .06 atwl and Orld1p. owl"Stager 2%FA ti0 N0a[Lts 1t.49 .41 LL? .04 f stem, steel aM bridge. away Tttt 809M 11.49 .41 1.17 .40 lgrossdlt alggers, rlubleg T23omto Alto TIu seYf>r 11.74 .41 Las. Stash dcN%O. alll+inp stns% . 9aGM$# NtilMS-Sweive retai Mid" U." .gP 1.0 . prowtood for craft pecrecntq peaA114441ter. Ming etapss srM. "wettltp tO Atcb ti"Ime Or steel WA Orli". spear out" wldteg l0 i"Idental. stapes +Bear. cUsainp steal sM Oeldi" 11.74 .99 1.1sOOOa�tic stawleject 12.» .g9 1.10 .d e. Oplorse ssatcastes 40 4r bw Usarir at• far 9a+est leo Z. !�toT t1N���na ter 20 of basic Merle cote foe d the to ranee• viw Haenel 0 itmoYs Pte Otedit. i said Nslldyat true r. -_s hotela dellaeatty dwtoe A, spplteetsr 0a67 .94 ori O. irple"t ca.ultmtea 0.22 ger a Idol 9L�N►1. pr c N %sons& ataf installers ?raffle to rseatiow FUM fee tall firK Mae or t .tarsen i ve C lass Ma seders aselstastacs stglpe 0.46 .S0 '.)S 1 S roars 0.33 pe twee to vans% PYed. . yeews LN to to tulpr Mlaffic surrap i.0 par Ocnr to varatlon rind agog to ata S. . par to 1014 tic* saasalsstarl Naeel slap Pte' ustalbtl Wilmot/ 0.09 .id .3 /0I0 IIOtlORA! At view Teat••Ort 0-lussctal ewe C-tfts@M I oo-caot Uri S-lbOAngiviwp sell I-Mclatow ar• PeoaAl �[GMU, vol. A2, 1010- Ts0-Il1pAY. sfPfut►sEn �o. It" WCASIGa M7. CA77-50114 Page 4 ' 8OCISION NO. G77-5094 Page S PA."9-k..hr+•••a fd•9.8wkr.hr...n � M...(t E4.•s•. N•alm EarnN•. 8.08. N A r P-1 . Y•.•11•. ..d/« RN•• N A■ f•.•IM. ve..11•• •.fir•. iJ1e011rA5 Ate.•T.. IABOOM (Cont'd) Ate••7.. W0am, Gneral Gon.truetion, ODMCMCTM CURMI Impervious . Gas and Olt Pipeline, Ieteanr Memlrane, Miprsp Starpsver, tool Shed Ch.cker, wing dry Sasdptaater (pot tender), _ pohetr flagman0 7.16 .77 8 1.95 .Se .11 Plpelsyr Mockup Non, Costing. Gecating, raking of .7olnts, Cur'rim TUNCH OPmTm - Msling. Caulking. Disputing. 4duaolitIOR)r eca/se 7.41 .77 1.9S .So .11 9108 laleuding Subber Casket delatsr Painting nw ON and IMM CNASO( 7.44 .77 1.95 .98 .11 all ether ssrvtc•s i 7.SS .77 i 1.115 .S8 .11 fl"C GMArn71 ON NiGHWA7S, .' tlMMLT Man, loom. fP9VIII1IIIII1 STRIMIS AND AIAPOkTS PAYING e,rgg- IIle Mang Cures! leaver ask drainage llneel0 81Mvar Ise 1 recd or latest fadsc pe G"4~and al are w howling ublt Yeresrr Nuri 7.44 .77 1.95 .58 .13 Como%)r Coserate iw rhe ) . (secluding tractor tyga)I U 6mm fpwktng rod sts.l Mata-earQee, ekipring W pasalr Task 8oelse w h,nmrr Concrete Cors Cotter Clews 7.485 .77 1.95 .511 .13 and Phan Mlo.err Gas sow oil pipeline vref"t-pet temilate IMll.1"'S Mm (Caisse►) 's"Page Mal Operators INA . Including Mettemerar owing lnndera of pneumatic Md 1 0 i Ntehlse hlpar 7.49 .77 1.9S .110 .11 sleeteie tools, Concrete -0 pate, vlhcatiog 1hch108a ^ risaft CYwerlls Owct Tekder ad slallar unchanical tools M (except t~la)l septic not sepetatelr classified we tors digger and Iast4gar hernial TCN C11089 Mlmlg (tes"Al 7.51 .77 1.11S .S8 .11 mechanical tools 7.S7 .77 LIS .98 .11 �CMSPPCOL DIGGIJI ale 11151" ! 7.54 .77 1.95 .58 .11 SM SLING Ar Sealer 4081* bas's chic Oc meaty Mit at pass[ teals) 7.61 .77 1.111 .SM .11 1 c fEo[w aEOISTM VOL H, NO. SN--MIDAY. SHMWAR 30. It" CA UrCISION 77-5094 Pays f 1SION W. CI77-5094 page 7 Q to ra.e.s...t...r v~u 14"00fd.4.isse8lc Pof~.Ie E n..�t Mair � Ne«I 4Mie0 t 118..1 N I s r«.b.. VeceNee os4/sr ReM m a w Praise. voce"" aad/et tAODKEPS lCont'd) Ate..To. I AW.Tr. (Tunnel ecd Stott Mork) ti"its. all otner wA.n drllliog to for use of 1 WLL GANCt Concrete Crew syloetwes 7.65 .77 f l.sS ,So .0 (includes roddars and sprsadrrs)l Ou"nl FOCIAM, Mf rAlJ,tr OA ?MOM- Grout Crawl Steckel,, TILLIC (Including water (laboceca) In short dcy 84-090. 0-114. gas. 4101 tunnels ceder itceste, welding la Connection with highways and similar "bom's work 7.67 .77• 1.93 .S6 .11 places/ Tcoctaaet ewaspsc (beakesM sae Switchmen It41 011.pipUl"S WWmm to teasel Vast) 7.65 .77 4 1.63 .So .13 i6s Pipe WA wec) 7.76 .77 1.93 .36 .q CWM TOMMI Cable TtfndecI . IMM. 9WskrM, tAt73101, Nippers steel puce be1Nt . two Arm THFAVU SWINGS and Mtt*ce$ Velperi Vibrator- M-8-9wldsd igping bare 7.72 .71 1.95 .So .13 Men[ JackMMttr pntmeetio tcaU (sec"t dtlller) T.73 .77 1.13 .56 .13 MORM KNOW IWA .T.7K .77 3.93 .N .31 41011111167.tif ;77 1." .36 .0 1Ltis (nit poweannot•Newtbet 1N11Tts#Mt OrtiLcsl Aacty 1 /se*. die }ee. woo ple"Cakal Mwee and other _ Dere. d1aMeld. vapw, 8814. � ImItiyle malt, sea rtr aced psneastle oaaeceto pieces ail types K e*c+aoical aptetwer Illasrs, is abort O- drllftll damalmsLer *7 twasele mndac streets. lsatleno 7.61 .n lass .3� .0 betbwsys mad eauat ploeeet so Nfinets. twwl (had or N Mkvc Mh. *LAW= 7.643 .77 1." .!6 .11 Macbtms)I Postectsec Prime- hose# llabeceenr batimb"sa## WAD SM SLI1Kia 7.011 .77 lass se• .13 (woe&or steel)I uesl wttM Maleets abbe settee* 7.16 .77 1." • .Ss .13 Class 1 7.46 .77 IAS .36. 17 IIWT am taus Kim .6.15 .77 1,93 .51 .1s Close 2 7.61 ,77 1.95 .!6 .I2 Close 1 7.16 .77 1.95 .Soy .11 GUM114 wDrAnme Moslem"see 10dtnll 6.69 .77 1.95 .S6 .l3 Ma1B!•gpOS 7.155 .77 1.lS .Ss .I3 Goo 7.77 .77 ,1.13 .34 .13 4 MAMMONISM 7.3113 .77 1." .36 .13 I' I 9tOtl+Al RECISTN. "W 42, NO. I"--1i1DAT. SWTUWU A 177 • OWIESIOa$0. WI-5094 Page 9 � HJwW ZUUIPPA217 OPERATOR$ f"CIZIOa n0. CkTT-5094 pay* f Group is arakem,nt cc—ptessor ties* than 500 C.R.M.)l engineer Oilers Generators Heavy Duty Repalraens Helped Pumps Si9nalMnl - ' fritchman Croup 20 Compressor 1600 C.F.M. or larger)t- Concrete Miaet, ship U.d. P,.s,E„•�,,,p,rM,,,• type, Conveyors Flrer no hydrostatic Pump; Oiler Crusher (asphalt at concrete plant); Plant Operators Genecatot, rep of Compressors ns•.sr Ev.*Ns* motary Orill Re1Fer tolltield)i Sklploader -wheel type up to ” RaHs M 6■ fe*Nay Yaa sN•a w4la, iWIs71 a11UiM07T OfOU170Rf aN,��,. 1/4 rd. W/o atcacnm,•ntar Sol la Flela Technicians Tar Pot Pltawen/ Temporary, aeatinq Plants Trenching Machine Oilers !tact Craw oiler :ra.p 1• 2 9.T3 .95 i 2.00 .SO ,N group lc B-fcaaa or Winch Trucks elevator Operator (Ime/de)r 4+ip- Croup 2 10.03 .55 2.00 .SO .84 Drat Greaser (Each)! cord reeguson (With drgtype att ck"atelI crop 1 10.11 .95 1.011 ,Sa ,N mellcoptar Radlomen f9round)s Power concrete Curing"Wiltwat Glow 4 10.46 .91, 2.80 .Se .N Nrwet Obacrete Saws Power delver Jumbo Form"letter; Sees Carrier ,- Crow S 10.16 • .95 2.4u .SO ,N 11ob eita)I stationary Pipe wrappleg sad Cleaaing IIROL1ne Crowp s. 10.71 .95 2.u0 .Se .N - Otow ? 10.91 .}S 2.0n .SO .S6 Ceoup 6; alapbalt Plant fitemanl Sorin!sHehiw6i fassesn or Illmermam !swop 0 11.04 .95 2.04 .se .N (asphalt or conccet:)I ( bip Breading Nwhinel Concrete few Crewe 9 11.21 .9S 2.00 .50 • .N (swell Actable); acid" type Omleebc and Teratablef Olakey tocaeetive,me Notoem" sup to 04 lacluding 16 tow)I apslfr Met Greaser (Iceaaer trark)s Mail"j, r Rblsa llilbllne Cablewp fllnaloanr Yydea-hawser-aece ftamparl Pont SwapCI MAI" (compacting)I Sere" (esp It or annotate)/ Stendiaf IbaMNG (ep to f ft.I Grim'SE asphalt plant bgimeer, Sackbba (up to aM including 2/4 rd.)t Satch Plana Sit fiweranerl C, at*Joint Kwhiw .Z (Casal and similar trpa)r Olartea pleases feet Online# Obcriek-, bsb ((elltleld trp)1 Drilling Nadine Operator (imelmdlp wqr A wall*), Iorallet (under 5-tow capwity)r Rydrograptic feeder 1w MkeLlea (ateew, pulp or sero, Reeking Sbe1.Opecatoct Nplanle 4N 2mtarmal Nell flab Vibtateep Nmehania Seas, Curb 09 attet (Commete or saphalt)s PeeehanleQ plwlaher (eonctetu-Clary. iohmeam, 11/dwell or almllat), re"eent Sreaket (tract aoustea 1 Had Oil Mixing Machine; Sones (aspalt ow fining); Sllhbnt- tlred feet,Moving equipment (single engine, up to and imcl"IIIg 25 gds. struck)r Sal[-prcpdiN Tw Plpelimin9 MMeinai 11111p Aon raw (power-dlreem brdraelic litting device tow wmecete Coos)i faiplorder (ce«ler as WANT type ever 1A yd. and or to and lacledtag 1%yde.)I stinger Creme (Bastin-tiestece er eWlar erpe), Tractec-bulldwOr, Tapas Scraper (delle emglme, up to iM h.p., elrnewel sod almtlec types. up to Abd r IaalNtag O-S and Similac upas)I Tugger Sbles 1 wetlma TaIw1 )ieosstive (ever 10 and ap to ad Imrl"ling'30 tomy 1 M LW— t aJ PIUENMu Ramat VVL a, ga. 190--fol"y, SIP16 "I ao. Elle ��+Dt DWISIC%77-5091 - peas 10 ( bs10M 00, a77-3091 • pqe :1 or ' N rD Ot FCbn;K IAjUIPP!I T OPIMAT.OkS ICont'd) P Mi11 EQU1lm0:ri OPCAAIQM (Cont'd) M Gawp 6r Anj,Lalt or G�.crete Spr.stlr,; (t&—I" or llnlshlrvl)i stoup It Crone, over 25 ten up to and including 100 tons s.r.c. A.;.•,alt Pivin,l mt"nln- (n„rhor Greene or similar tr;e)I Tr1Cgt (long Iota pay applicable)I Derrick Aarge (long Dose pay eppli- r'rana C;a•Iator, coat-In-place Pile L171cg Macnlnel C"ZIn.tlon eoblt)s Dual Drum Mlserl Hear( Duty Pe It"n-welder Cbmbinationr Ml.rr ARA i:•-pree-•or (yunite wntk)) Ci)mp.,Cror, sell- [ led Gxtcerte MJsor - p arin, F °''�` 1 blot. Sci[[-legs, Cuy Derrick of simile, type# up to and 1»cludtnt t Concrete tar, (truck a•'iunt+A1I Crane 100 tams (long boom pay applicable)[ Monorall Locassetive (dieeal). Operator u), to ►n4 rncl"31r4 25 tr,n cspaclty) D+y qN or electric)t motor Patrol-blade"rotor (oi"le "",bell apPl lcahle)I Cr uahinq Plant, M ill lUctc'I 6lavat Ing 6r..1-r/ fteMple Engine Tractor (tuclld and similar type, esctpt quad rocklltt (over 5 tons), rrAAe Q,ecter) Croda-all) Groutlnq I Cat)r Rubbec-tired card, M)vinq Equipment (single tnglr, orae $aacl,ln<•, uesding Shield, Meavy Duty s-palrman, 16015[owratnr - SO rde. etruck)I aubbtr-tired Earth Movlag Equipment (Maltiple (Chleayo txia And stellar type), solain welt t.oader a,A el❑11Ar engine, Caclld, Caterpiller and slmllarl (over 2S rdt, and " t)l-m LeTu"f[nrAu 4100 Carpxtor Or Slallar types Lilt While, to SO cu. yM, •truck)I Shovel, backhoe, Dragline. Clawe"ll Litt Slab K chine (va9thorg sed similar trVRS)1 Londa[ (Athey, _ (over S cu. rds. a.r.c.)(10" boom pay &Mlieable)r Tower Crane G.clid, flerts and similar tM)) rlet.cial Solstt rk#Ing M.dt1M htalrrr Tractor Loadtc (erwlec one eAtel type veer Noy rill (1/4 yd. rubber tir-d, tell or tract typo), LtanuatlC Concrete 1*Ibe-otttlfisdr ,bods Meer and eLllat Itr011111 1Mlpamt riaclnq seach(ns (nackler-p[esewell or similar type)I pneumatic Maadl" Shield (tunnalll PuMcrste Guar btary Orill (ercluding 4 M h •ata Grader) Automatic slip"Wer CrAam•+wes IW toss caisson tyswt)l ttubhec-tired Earth,cuing tqulpmant (01"Ie er"bar (Is" gum per applicable) blet-•tilt Thee cry Carrick 09 C*t•rplller, [send, Athty 4agom, and 61-114[ types with our Similar types (capable of hobstl" 1416 toms or sece)(10" ' SAI•11 attachments over 2S rels. end mp to And Including So bees pay apltcabl•)I Mase tseaystor - less than 7S1 Cu. yells.I Cu. yds.struckl/ tktbbet-tlrsd Earth mbvlag ihs)poemt (oatltlpla Mecboate" ristak!" M4chlaer maiblls hoe Trsvelecr Motor Met sJ6 eegtne, UP to and laclwdlrq 23 yds, otroca)s Robbs[-tirM sa:raper is-it-loodieq-(ssdis wheal t Arlthesglwe)r ire ,soils wad/wer Mbar-tlyd•eco M yrm�)asrt Care, IS/O ad �ga�t (e-ltyl• mmglwe. Sre1M. Catagbllsc amd Sfsdlat similar sin(;la uait)m Lsirlssdtr (crawler and wheel trgw cent tops weer SS awe. ri. attack)$ Robb" tic" MIf-laedimr fecognar A% rds.o op to sad loclmding %yds.), 5drtaCe Nestor*and (rs"16 wrnal-•yet type Arlt-iwdtK-7 er Noce sm[tal r CabNr- rlamers TreadtMq R,chtne (over s lt.'d,-pth capaclty)$ Tomer ttro4 Scraper -rash(" sons •etbut a/a halt tit. /nri-}all Garr Tract"[ Coaprewaor skill(bsLirtions Tractor (any tyre is"rot boar additional to bung rets)$ Trdse Hrpipsnt 42 laryec than D-5-100 Fly-se of se.p. W ower. w atmIlse) Wil- - waits only)a Tandem Treater Ned f Not oladlar UVOt '[howlz beer. TA-i+er. Scrap-r end rnele Ttact•c single tnglaa)s Twootet tins Sari"obeca/ae , < 0 - (bust Attsecim"ta)a Travellag ►Ire Mra).plus. Clamming " Mall" ..t Macmlae/ Toned Lnr•omotbe (ewer 20 tonal r SAowel. Sackhw, Stec►to Coast Limen Camel ?ossa,t relleepter hist[ ty►llae A Craglbee. Claesmell (ova )/r yd. and up to S cu. yds. e.r.e.l Ca►lsmsr► Donate Controlled Lrtb maaeiaq ,tllpssmt (U.40 M M (Leers hes per spPllubLl► Silt-prspsilM lamb and Cetera seWtSomed to base rate); ,Mel Oxavatesr (ower 77S w. yd.) Ssdlwe - t t[D[RAl "GIUM VOL 42. NO. 190--MMAll, f[rfift"I 70. 19" r '[,CCi%ScN r,0, CA77-5OY/ 1J {DOCISIom 40. CA77-sail 1M+ Il P./• , r e.ala F,i.e.tl...lir.f.r+.er. l..tr F,I.q.R...lit•►.r...r. i)...fr .,�... E/.r.r1e. ri..,lr EMreai.. R.4. K L w P-0.. Y."09- ..I/., R.ws ri t• Paael.ef Yer.ti« ..af., App,.T,. I &",.T,. 7MX2( W7viws TeaiG1 ORIYiai ICor1t•d) ►ICRUPS (3/I tnn and under). DOrcyxrt (lose than 4s Yard*) S d.1/ .50 AS 8 1.00 .10 Swarye:ra 0114 be)twral T"MC COntCOI pilot Car (•aCludln0 cla gDK Cotrra (3 anis*)omIYta, ratan -$AV heavy equipment) 7,87 .N .8S i 1." .10 tR S• .f8 .8S 1.N .10 (tuse • 1 TPWX MW~oil UEU= NGL 00 Oromu7t MD upLosivas 8.53 .N .N 1.N .10 hWi31 0.07 .N .Os 1.04 .10 • saw Ila yard. SAA vndec JS)$ St7Mr 0.13 .N .OS 1.46 .10 omw or flatted (e &ale or mare)$ LNObod And trAilecr it�00fkIAL LIR 4.20 .00 .!S A. .10 TcAtaAit win Nader 8 yarde)I !tete thus 8 Y4041 Dra1p Coast: Klwr, D1Bipcceto Ilii Of i3Ateod (1 utej, Cuncceu O Torr sad oset)i ammeter 1.0 .N .!S 1.40 .20 reAllry$ tweliit funder 0881 tis 7ocas SIMS uadec 35) O.t3 N .OS 1.00 .10 1S,ON IM.) 0.31 N .fa 1.010 .34 dw IO•e or of 20'0 0r R1.cii0 I . Dow 10 rAO. am anMc 7711 M$np ar iletbod 43 solootr Flap AgTrrewtr gsecrmenu 3lstla, Arts tSoEcAA ac rimi20a bamboos" a." .N 01 1.00 .10 t"a Ci Owipsmat resat41s00 WFT (15,000 IM mad Ad tyre OE attacMAnte wrrea Q pctocmiiy writ in the q wart/ Aaaa Cordo[ CIS .N .as 1.M .10 toowtocB' jucimdiction or _ to or •iailac tyye of dump MW 412 r0e. Ann under 146)r ttwctl with lording attachm stO OAS SO ,8S 1.44 .10 rr Mfr of flAthod 0 AAlee. with a0aii 4.36 .SO AS 1.011 .i! 1M10( gWOa•t 0." .N AS 1.00 - .10 Sow= it aalos)l rcooloo 7 ANUS 00 POUati oPOS01M ~901 A"Sloren; •1)r•1ioe LOWN43)cc compihetion of Ari"Co flacivding wince and vehicle more undoc permit all 0/oral$ Road oil opce&4." Is" 0, .90 .85 1.00 .3! coaeat dlettiirtor of slurry, Mae!all ar Binary !astir[, twoll trot! r ) u. i� rp FEDERAL REG/STEN, VOL 42. MO. if0--i1)OAY, SE�1EMRtR 1p, If77 "� ` ( CISIOII MO. CATT-SOfI• tiyR 3! • C. Df1Ct5tOM00. CA77-5094 rNe 14 t.2 rs OD IL..Rr ELnd/.e IH.rlr Elrua.. R.4. N a f Pad... V.<..1M ..UN 0m.. Mar PM.{M. YN.1R.. ..fit.. to. MUM V2UIPMDC OPSMATORS Is"DRIVERS (Cont'dl ORtaG]If: f (Sydr.ulic Section Dced]!ee) lRAIRZIT-Mil to yard]o and per) f 0.72 AM OS i 1.00 .10 LNWMM SUM As i 1.10 .SO .04 Tim~ 0.71 .90 .OS 1.40 .10 UR7CY XMIMMI welder 11.01 as 1.00 .SO .N 11NMP (15 yRrle and ' OOC►rMTO 10.50 As 1.00 .SO .N wwbc 50) 0.70 .90 .0S 1.96 .11 • MIIRbflllf (Stern rtacA or drsdre) 10.01 .!S 2.00 .SO .N VATM PULL TRM:P.IASt Wt&tr S-"mw or SredteD Crew $.0s .90 as 1.N .10 DAWJ WI Deekhoods rlrewnl place govea wel l.f1 .1S 1.N .50 .N { MM (SO Verde and uR.Olr 051 0.9) fo .Os 1.40 JA (cl..lR.l1 Or.1le/) aw 103 yard.eN !.N .N As 1.00 .10 LIVNINVA 11.00 .!S 1.00 .30 .N URNM 6MINSIS ` 11.03 .!s 1.00 .s1. .N O am MTS 10.50 .!S 2.00 .50 .N � n Iw am"MTS 10.07 .fS 2.00 .SO .00 M 01RIRGEJMNr SRreRRedlr tlrern] oiler .93 1.N .50 .N Mona t wmm YOL 1i. NO. 1"-fomay. Se"mo R�`^ 197f 1 1 60Ysx:.ELLAS DECISION SSATC, Cnl itnrnlee fDt#ItYt 9.n 11tt•to Lr.t:151011 1411314tAs CA77-SM W.Tr t neety r,f rwblication OCC1S1001 110. CA77-5095 rags 2 Sup!r vdas ir.•cis1.•n r4o. Cd17-5044 .toted IUy 20. IY71, in 42 Yet 26170 OC."IrfICw Of wotuu Aoni•tontieel Cunstru,tion r"nulstlug of single foully , hoose end Secdon typs opactaents up to and Including 4 stories F.i•q•O...Rr•Pg460M1 PritN•0•w•fb P4p••4 • d••ir 0••Ir k«dy E4•s4aw Hoover tJ.coK•4 R6r•• 11 6 9 P•••1.4• YuwM4 o46/tr too" N 6 0 /6041046 Yocell" 60110r Aw.it. hunts SUMPS 13.44 .01 9 1.17 .75 .06 Asses"$Wipauts S 13.10 .41) { 1.17 »K 16ikti4t ScrWast NCLMM 6.74 .41 1.00 .00 ONLCN""S 13.175 .773 1.00 .So .02 PARR1ASs ORICr.IATCOSr Stnotaeesone 11.22 1.03 1.16 .13 3ksoh 14.99 .99 1.10 .7S .07 wigs. KOM a"STOWA SONE• Sprerr swlag stow, 9ru4A 11.24 .99 1.10 .75 .67 WINTERS 9.47 .77 .1.9% hparhetseger Speer, Swiss Ell POV1011r Stager Sea4olsotee.. 12.49 .99 1.16 .7S .07 t)srpesten 11.26 Sr. 1.20 ' .49 .97 rtASTERrRS: 11.46 AS 1.75 .07 rllo0tltecsoo 11.39 .S6 1.26 .N .01 IIfA57t3ttA0' 10100110 10.46 77 1.9S .S0 1411twrishter reasserts psilere • rtilmeftr Stosrittete 14.95 IN 104 139 3/49 Rarebe"d rlearlorecs 11.51 .S4 1.20 .M .07 000MU 10.79 .N .79 1.10 Clow 10111"1 MIXT r!!AL 610/14110/ 11.90 1»104 2.24 ONO"1leooss 0.61 .N 1.40 1.30 .07 son r101M MTM 9.55 .N 1.010 .O7 09ac Wwk► Cospw/tiao, SMINit121R Fart S 15.07 ,AS .95 .N 4wtio as tyasr. r1olval ! , "Mm"2o 610011015 11.49 .41 1.17 .N Mehitisr Omb Nash/as 9.11 .06 1.66 1.36 .N 5712 S01=S 11.04 .01 1.17 .N gnu"11101AUJIMS 12.10 .36 1.05 .70 .07 Sww"t0 6 SI12 WrIlIiS REZO 0 0.74 .61 1.04 OrICSrOCtANt6 MI GGMI tlUAM - 0e, I e roto 2r tltsotftetamr 13.61 .70 3041.33 .02 pcNertAN tar craft petforNlos 0 thole SOIIGoee 13.33 .70 1901.17 .02 operation to which rising Or _ 1 C+OrtSlauc oRS 22.15 .545 .3S 3004 .02 wsiitn* 2a,ioclMwtal � Swum tb1anvi Cram. Rt1.PM 706,111 MS .IS 3004 .02ouloom rh. ` •w•r...4 1100'IOOTes: 416 60111105.1 506Jn o. 1'wplayor contributes 49 of boo a hourly rote We S rears' cvic*a 411 Angus 20.30 .67 20 26 or basic needy gate for 6 the to S pots` aereip t sltatt IOgR[Spr My CgoStt. 6 h14 11011"r I the*"t f. Prsao trotters 14.46 11.24 1.22 1.466 :N ' tletsrocclnt 21.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 1410 NXIOt7Sr Orsassatalr Structural 11.55 i.2i 2.22 1.46 »N A-New Yoat•s Days i-Mtisorial Osyr C-11MICIPM 4891c DW.r 9I6it"I"011 SM Uwe Sealmi" 9.40 a6 lit 136 3/44 o-Labor wry '-Chis 007- . . 6AiMJtir . 1bc1116rt portion of Seen Ouse County teem center J K City or Sol lug 11.50 .40 1.410 .03 , SeNNs4Mc of County 21.06 .64 .70 .74 .02 l to FE0411A/ SEGIS7ER, VOL 42. NO. 040-FRIDAY, SEPIE0010E11 10, 1177 lnXIS10 CA77-5095 lays I + DWISION wo. CA77-5091 , Page t J tO F....6...t.r•P.r-..r• teles.O...Pt.t•r.wa M•4 � O.ur tt.wtm a.ru K&a P-..• V.,.*... wily t.r.% N 1 M /.Seng.. V.cN1.w • 144, WIQNEka f A*r••(•• IABOAERS lCAnt'd) Apr.7r. iMr?►IJ• Cin••[al Ccnstc.:••t too/ Cotl.'um CUPCa+ la{<rVluum Cu Ant tet: P11+•llee$ Je V_ent 1•.ol SI'V4 C`+•ckarr list dr Krahrsnel mil-tap Stone(+)I e9 y Sardntascec (pot tendert paCtl flasman i T.ti .77 ! .199 .So .11 Plpelayer aaC%.P Ken. Coating. CVRi"r,7LPt71 OPUA708 Gco.tting, mating of Joints. I .(demolition)I Scaler 7.11 .77 1.9i .50 ,l and Includingding ng, Diaper t ding PuGeer Gasket Mlltr/J1 CYA54e 7.11 .77 1.15 150 ,ji Jolntsl Pointing and any and all.other Services i 7.SS .77 i 1.ss .SO .11 tlt:r.GNMIC.0 u,01in"WATS, ASMLs aAeat, Saws, SPOSAM, . JT.M.t5 ANO AIPKn+7S PAVIKG tlttgyymoolle•"no Cement , (sewer And 44ainags linaell dta(+mr (on 1 yard cc larger Landscape Gardener dad m/aace and hand)leg bulk ttuaely Nan 7.19 .77 l.fs .10 Al cement)r Concrete saw ern (see:lShcmq tractor type)1 Lobvem (paacttinq rod steel Note-Scraper. chipping and pap r tank t+odet ad bameec a Comctete Coco cnttet ' Closest T. 77 i.gs .SO .1) sd face slowrm Cas and oil ripellma erappsc-pot tomdste dY1tiVJ•S 0110M (esieft") Smit fern won$ opetatocs ed laclndlaq mou wtdl seting tadete of Pnaratic ami aratlma Oalprc 7.N' .71 l.gs .SO .11 eleettia tools, comctete per. 0 ptldla/QtAtlJlr sect tawYt vawatlng machines sad eimilor 0 psaert tnttmela); septic amotealcal tools met ssgerstOr A leek pt tum sed tmsptic[ classtfiW hetelmt tree c114bee lee lNdsmm) + 7.151 .71 l." .Oi .11 Weise mactnlical test 7.157 .77 1.915 .50 .11 N t>lMIOLK Oit)triR NO[/NtsliMt 7.sd .77 /.fs .sg �.l) [PON R Che, t ltcesteler t belle tee'a ehei[ ac meet)telt ee paver tamle) ! l.ti .77 l.gs .150 .11 • ' 49 itft3HAl ttEWSTN. t/Ol. 157, t+10. if0•-1210Ay, fti►1tMm" iti. 1977 • i OWISIta1 P.O. CA77-509S Page S DOCISIQI M0. CA77-5093 Pugs 0 N."0...1a•Pq.••t• �••ic i•.Ic Fn•t•i•••Lr.Pq.•.t• N.wir EM.a/ N.tw N L• pt•.N.. ♦.c.rlw •..A/*.. 11•..Ir Eire.+lw Ape..T.. N.r•. N a P F-l". Y.car4. •alba IADOkFRS (Cont'd) Apr.Tr. POM Npt1IPMM OVERA70RS . DkILUMS. all other when drllluq is for "a at loalvea i 7.63 .77 6 1.93 .SO .13 Group 1 i 0.75 .9S i 2.00 .50 .09 e■ Y Group 2 10.0] .fS 2.04 .SO '.Ot Gcwp S 10.12 .fS 1.04 .50 .09 PIP61AY124 WrALLIC OM rMM- Group 6 10.66 .fS 1.04 .30 .06 lUXALLIC (Includlrvl rater Group S 10.60 .95 2.04 .SO .06 r.,.age. oul ld, yah, alt)/ Grow 6 N.7! .1S 2.04 .SO .06 Meld/al In connection with Croup 7 10.91 .95 1.04 .50 .06 ]Motor's work 7.67 .77 1.95 .SO. .13 Gaup 0 11.04 .9S 2.04 .SO .06 ' CIL:AMO OIL PIPELINO INYVfON Grew 0 11.11 .OS 2.04 .SO .06 (P pipe Mn0 ower) 7.70 .77 1." .SN .12 � CAIOMOM. :UkMM, LAO.IMG. . LMIXTIMG AND TRO1,31 DAACINGI mand-"lded lo"Ing honest 7.72 .77 1.95 .SN .11 07Cfi,11LADUMOAMO WO 7.70 .77 1.fS .N .13 NMILIJILS- fall,IK"t drilla. Including jackhaarrr, whether _ cote, d ammml, w.vlon, trMr•k. multiple unit, ant any end all types of w.chanlcsl A Arlllcl sandblaster t N IM000lomen) 7.01 .77 1.95 .SO .13 1 r0009WAN, NUMM 7.04 .77 1.95 .SI .13 r . I{ Mt..O AOCM SUNG fA 7.04 .77 1.93 .30 •.13 1 t t Claaa 1 7.06 .77 1.9% .SO .13 :asa 7 7.61 .71 1.10. 50 .17 ClsaM 1 7.16 .77 1.95 .!0 .13 ( MOUSOWv M7 7.)SS .77 1.05 .!0 .l) • 1 I t o t� fEDUAL NEGISTEN. VOL 61. 040• 100--4411CAY, SEITEM/EE 20. 1977 �t OIh;ISf(>�Ck1)-50'li Pas* 7 OLCISIOM 00. CAM3095 Pate b sf tJ PLOD t #a1VIIW3fr OPt]UIMRS tC' Cc,-,, It Ars1-some ("�=rrolsor (I-at tbon 600 C.N.M.►r Z'glnearN r'Qtt;J< !j)t1IPtQ.lYT OYt71AT00.i ICont'dl Otlerr Gnecotoc) Heavy Duty MPalraan# Melpert DuePt Stynalsant ' Switchman •t 2r 0++;•+- Group 6s Aal,lult cc Concrete Spreading (tampinq or llnlshingi n Gto p M�•,r 1600 e.r.n. ,ir larger); O•ocrate Mc.-r, Milt, rrphalt Paving tuchtnr (narbec Greene or similar tyl1e)1•Brtd4e type. C•cnv-ynr; rtrer,n, 111.110-t4tec I,.wpl Oiler Crusher W.14 It Crane Opecatorr Cast-in-place Pit•e Laying ttmchina•n Combination or concret.! plantiI r)..nt q•.rato+; tco.cntoc, Pci,p or C—s-Irssot) sl/aes and Co preesor (qunite wrrlt Compactor, sett-pcopelledt I-otacy Drill tl+iper (ntl!!••ldlr :•slpinndcr - wheel type u1. to Concrete Mixer - paving[ Gmcrrte Puq, (truck mounted)$ Crane 3/4 yd. w/o attt•rh-••nt•. ..^.aIle riold Teehnielani Tar rot eiremant gcerwtor up to and lncludiny 35 tun ca)vcityl(Lang-Dpoa pay _ • Teslvnry tteatlny PlantsTnocnlny Machine 011091 Truck Ciottiappllcable)s Crushing Plarti Dclll Iluctoc) Elevating Graders 011or rottllft (over 5 tonsil Grade Chectect Grade-alit Grouting Machlhet Mewing Shield; Heavy out; Pepalraun; Moist Operator 7 Croup)r -Kane a[ Minch truer[ Elevator Operator tlnal•ta)r s%gulp- (Chicago Boas and aiallar type)$ Kalman belt loader and slailac m-nt ccemaet track)[ rotd rcrqusnn Iw)th drootype ■ttactr.entsir tnwg taTru[neau blob Compactor cc similar types Litt Mobile► U-lleoptec Pad#nman 1gro,jnM0 row••c concrete Luring tuchlne) Litt Slap#(echlne (Vagttcrg and similar type!); Loader (Athey. Pcnftr Concrete Sart Pore driver JftkAi Parts Settert Ross Casclee Ruelld, Stecce and similar type)I Ikateclol Hoists Mucking Maehtnb Mott site)I stationary ripe Mssipping aM Cleaning Harbin 11/4 yd. rubber tired, tall or tack t . ype)t A$euartle ConeceN _ placing machine (Mack ley-Presswe11 at similar type)# Pneumatic Fisutip 4f Aatwalt Plant Fireman# boring IWAAIIWl bona"or trlaecaab Needing Shield (tunnel)i Pumperetb Guess Notary Drill (enclttditg (aMI+Iielt c.r c.wnentrtr We Spreading m1eCAlM!8 conereee ►u.;a edason typelt Nitbbas-timed Eacth'ftwing parent (single MWIne- Ismail pas tabld{,fs Me idle type Unloader and lucotebles Dlnbey Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon. and alailat types with any Itoc�oontive or IO)torman Imp to and lnelit0lag /0 tonal I tqulp- aM all attadfmonts ovsc 2S Yds. and up to aN including SO tent Greaser 19reaser tswck)1 0e11aapter moist# Miyhlln,t aa, yds.strnck)s subbec-tired earth MWIMg R9sivamt (multiple Cablaway s19neimaftt Kram-ho t r-berm Rtospsrs Itswer SrMperl O"Ime, or to and including 2S yds. atrmlb)l Rubber-tired Pollee Icivisacting)I Scc*" laspbalt me rsooctatall Trenching Scraper (self-looming-paddle whool. type-lain Deere. 1040 and mocking (fq to 0 et.1 statist single tabic)$ Salplooder Icrmalec a"wheel type-ower Creep S/ Asphalt Float lacer# Nae4bss (fop to and Inc/uJln 1%yds.. ftp to and loctuding N rb.)I fur Uta Boaters and 3/4 yd.1# botch Plants sit 0aarpltwt# Caftfete Jnint/tic•lne team@# 94CUMTtembrg pteavoPlachine Drill 0 *it. dtIONerth espactty)t Toilet (canal ar.l;imitate ^ a+w# Tsactot Msptegsor Drill D2albibbtlaal ltactfx (anY type 'v "*)I comcrete Pinnace D.C% raglnes Oarrlck- letter !hest D-5-100 elymbeal b.p. and over. fat similar) bell- 2 man toUfleld typal[ Drilling lloehitw"tatoe (Including water Rogers Teepee, Scraper and Push Tractor single engit.e)s Tractor 0 wells)# Forklift (ender Ston capacity)$ bydtagcoptfie Seacser muniine (straw, pulp or 00"11 IISCAims V"nI +rotors xagimnla. (achm asTimi al ler wtivei(o rape tftaselsq.Shoo 1. ng and NaNiltq• � a 1Yeiilse# Twwl tsttvmoclfrb loot 70 tassels Shbesl, tlaeeluob, Irtecmat Iul3 Slab vlbtate[s emeehafte Mra, t]trb or tatter Rrogltwe. Clamshell (over 3/4 yita. !concrete nr as;teatt)# Mtchatleal rimiaher (cancretrt-Clary, rd• eod ll b s is teir ) ,1 ew (IoesO bre.I+Y applicable)t sgu-pcttpellM ace«td atcaP Jchoson, bidwll cc alallacls Vito ie►tlt biestef (tewck sauttted)I (brditem 1 - bad Oil Mixing Machl"I Nollee lagehalt cc finish)I Pu#it.•r- Liced F&[LA Mreltty t.pdpmoit (stogie ang(sf, up to and /nt;luding _ 2S y0a. strucks# Selt-prgcelled Tar V11"lining f4he/M# Slip Puce Pump (i--er•Airwen bydcaullc 1114ti g device for concrete Carnal r SAL iploacirr Krawiec and Owe! twM arae )/4 Td. and imp to ari lncludiml 1I& yds.)# Song*[Ccetw (Matin-watern _or similar type); Tractoc-bullduser. Tagwc fccepec IaIwIle etgtne, up to loo h.P., flywheel awl slallac types, up to and including D-S and nlnilar tylwe)e tuMe Moist 1 drfml Tunnel Irteomot/se :war If and up to ani ►mDiW/ss 30 too)I maldbr- geagral _ L - tie • t O f • acDEOAI REGISTER, VOL /2. NO. 190—MIDAY, UPTIMSER 70, IT" a r• • W&USION NO. 1:A/)-,u)95 P•aa 9 WC1310N N0. CA77-5095 Paye 10 PLtr]l LOUIPMINT orcin oks (Conti#) Gcwa� 71 Ctmte, ur•er 2i ttw) up to and includir.•J130 revs a.r.e. Role frlq•3•A•Ih.P.,.-,. (lwy lso- p.7 applicaf.(e)l DPcrlek Dar?e.(Jong 1.x1n pay,a(•p11- 1'•..tt Ed-ti- I.-) t..uw Hl•-rt )4-av7 tsraj Pei•a lrwtn-wider G•a.n leer lrA,1 ata Ml• Pw.1«. Yar•11•a •nJ!.• TRUCK DRIVFJIS ANr.Tr. fti,te!, ;.11[-Ic•)••, Gad 0-tirt or s10111.1r type, up to a:w1 Inclu.ltng 100 ton.. (luny 1%e 4..7 1,,plicable)1 e:.r«nntl icew.utivs (,1i.•nel), PICKUPS (3/4 ton and under)- ga•: nr el«0r1cl4 fn.tor 1'..tral-blade Ch-•rntor (aLmIr 0ctglnell fmssms•ers and helpers; Traffic Y.ultlple l:,ytne (tucild AIP1 Sieilar type, eaeel't quaJ control pilot cu le-eluding V CAO# P..r,r.•c-citta 1[.fth fr,ving litull+•rnt Inlnr)lA engine, over moving hes equipment) 0 7.07 .90 .03 j 1.00 .10 50 y-1+. atru,A)s ; AIt-tired Pact% Movirv) Gtulpmcnt (rultiple Pt's e•q 14.1. C.n:lid, tat-r,til-r and •(nil's) ("ver 25 y.ls. and up Tlttk]t RLPAIW M OR WEWER 10 ;J cu. y4:. struar)i :novel, Farab..e. Dragllne, ClanRhellsilica 0.07 .90 .0S 1.00 .10 Ineer 1 cu. 704. e.t.c.)(1n•tt I..*p..y app/(cable►1 Tower Creow, M!•iM[tR•n: Tr.:ror ✓•n'ar (era-let an•1 rhes 1yt. wes ay r o.1/ 1RIRf1IDUS~ 0.12 .90 .03 1.00 .10 beldec-Brett/IeJ) Yw(a MJpc Rid alollar r"mill Upil'sent 101141 TRIAL LIR• 0.20 .f0 .05 1.00 .10 Gtatp Ot Mtto Gfa•lerl A.tt.ratlr 911P facet Ctane-over 100 tons 1104«4 terve :..,y Applir:ADl!1 tw-W-stiff Lags, Gy Iterrl.ct Of am 11-90 than 0 yde.11 Deep Clot Lac tyl!: Ictp.ble n[ LOlatlot too tang or act••)IIony or flatbed (2 aelelt Concrete Ipr•a pay a4•;dl,•at.l.•11 M.rm'1 facavatoe - It-se than 750 C.S. 7,10.1 •pslpt"; forklift (4rdar Peri...nie•.1 ru.tsnle9 11.rhlne; Mobile Tore Ttavelorl H dor Patrol. 13,000 tbs.) O.JI .!1 .03 1.00 .10 at4lt 1-.rry#an411 Pit- Ihm.l le K4ckivel Rul.lter-tic-J earth Misting e.p1tfvnt Irultlpre estlne, ruclld. Caterpillar and riall-.c sow t0 yds. and under 12)1 tyi••over :0 cu, y1.. stru.i•)1 Pul40C tired coif-at,0inf Seraper Deep at fLathes (I "ton)a .1 (piddle .d,egl-su•1,!c type welt-loadley-2 of trete units)# IluWrsr- ftsbassea 0.20 .fi .03 1.00 .10 . tired Set'per -Mntfn.ing t+t.A another W/O Push Cat. Pu-*-pull ISOs Ilec hour additional to base tats)# Talwfee Gpllpment 12 fO11RLtff ()S.000 The and malts only)# T.nat-s Tractor (9tMd f or similar type)# Twonet evert l Arose Grrler 8.1S .!0 .03 1.00 .10 O Osla Wei"Oar*lata ' - OlROT O2 yds. aM under Ip 1 � Qrorll4 91 Canal Liners Canst Tclawanct tMllcapter Pilots Nigbllno Deep or flotbad (1 ola0, _. Cableway) Remote Controlled Earth Moving Wpipeent ($1.00 p/p f milk omit 0.36 .90 .0S 1.00 .10 N ddltional to ban gate)I Mbme& Cacevator (seat 7S0 etc. yd-) WATER Tw"S (2 aele9)1 meal" - control noaaleesnl Pipeline drivers (including rise*ad all alsee)# rood all epresdar. caerltt diettlbutot or •lurt7l mead oil or slurry Weisser �. Kell truer• 0.70 .90 .0S 1.N .10 r' I flMAL ALGIST94, VOL 12, NO. 190-0104Y- IEpTEMOE! ]O, 1171 ��„jC T1UN5 Y, 1 MOIFICATIONS P. 2 ISION 00. CA77-5031 Cont'd DFf'I�IOtI_K,. ('A77-5031 - find_IS (42 FM 20Y01 - Apr t l 21, 11711 I Frlrge 0.•..114 F.p.wlr f,l.e.0.wA4►q...(. C..rr AI..tJ., Alpine, AmaJ.,r, butte 6-1cN.•Ir Nearly ContraDe /brtc, Cl Dorado, Caleveca..l Culoma, ':Doer• E`tatla. Sar.. M a m ►«.Iw. Yar..rw aalhr 01.".w. M a m F.F-"-. ►.....w Un ' , Ater.Tr. � 4F•.Tr. Ire,ro, Gl<nn, 14+ar.Dldt, al-9 Powe[ SOulp.aat 0•pgto9ar 4te, 1..tan, Madera, PLO in, F/ledr/ving Marlpos., w•ndoc/no. Merced, - GrOup 1 - .if.li fl.so• i].2• .90 .79 odoc, W'nterey, rope, Nevada, MG["np 1(s) 9.55 1.50• 2.25 .90 .I9 San Nenito, San r ' F Lcer, •-area,, Sacreco. fan 1 (ram 1(a) 1.70 1.So• 2.73 .90 .29 Group 2 1.71 1. • 2.25 .90 .29 Joaquin, San Matecoo,, aaSanta 50 Grow lie) 10.40 1.50• 2.2s .90 .29 Ciera, 51 to Cru,, olono,, Gro.1p ) 10.12 1.50• 2.25 .99 .29 Sierra, 51 At", Solaro, ' Gowr )(s) 11.16 1.30• 2.2s .H. .» Sudor, StanisLws, Sutter, ! Gre.1F 4 11.11 1.50• 2.25 .H .29 Toksr. Trinity, Tulare, - pA S 12.11 1.S" 1.2s Tuolumne, Volo aM Tut.• rover equip.s.t Operators a Cowltln. Csllfsrnla ( 0[oy lr g r ares 1 fel] 1.SS• 2.as .90 29 k/ctLVarct Stone.asonu ares 2 10.64 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 Monterey a" Santa C[at CMV lr 1.50 1.50• 2.25 .!0 .]f Caret/ea $13.60H.22 11.24 Aces 1 11.01 1.S0• 2.25 Slectr�clanar - Frew", Mugs. Madota and Goy Is - Ares 1 1.77 1.Se< 2.21 .!0 .» Clect[Icions 12.71 .N 30#1.0s .S9 � Tulact CArea ] 11.24 1.500 2.211 .90 .29 4ans � ', f Cable Spl/cera 11.64 ,H 3001.0113001.011 - .S9 - Goy 4rAces 1 10.12 1.500 2.» .H .29 0 sen motto Carty _ Area 2 11.01 1.S0• 2.25• .90. .» Slectrlcla" 13.04 1.2s Joel." .Sl Gay 39 A Glatlerer Ares 1 10.SS 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 M AlasrM, Conte Costa, [.ate. aru 2 17." 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 • morin, rlendoelNo, (Southern Croy H Malt of County Fro. North ares 1 10.71 1.S0• 2.73 .90 .29 of rt. bra"). Monterey, Maps, fan Senito, San Area ] 17.22 1."* 2.25 to » Croup 71 rcencleco, sae moteo. sante are: 1 1 10.07 1.so: 2.25 .fi .29 ' Clara. Santa Crea, Solan, area 2 12.10 LSO• 2.I3 .90 .29 12.00. from east of Croup Sr Fairfield) and Sono.• Cos. 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Area 1 11.11 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 area 2 12.02 1.S0• 2.23 .90 .29 Crap 91 Urea 1 11.31 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 1 Are• 2 1)." 1.50• 1.21 .90 .» Croup lir Ares 1 11.11 1.10• 2.25 .90 .29 Aces 2 11.77 1.30• 2.25 .H .29 Finam Mmalsk VOL 42. M0. 164--Im"T, f mm"a 16. to" �. NYUIFICATIOIIS P. 3 MMIFICATIONS P. 4 r cn �t Iftist lot. CATT-SON fConr ISr [fM IQ, CATT-5039 (Oant'dl • ••.ec iday 6...$it.Pit, t• fd•y i•o.titt Prwe••n i•.ic ' Nrwie Edrt•it•a li••.iw � ••-•-•• E�..c.uM Karr. N a• Ped•.. Y•catlo- -&I.. R•b. Mfr P••ti•rt Y•a•tlw o•L'u e • AWT,- ' - AlPtas. AMS&W. Slate. Ccoup lf-At' Cakawsae. 01 Durada. Area 1 ;ll.s• ;1.So• 52.25 alssiPttss, lwrreed, imete Aces 2 13.34 1.50• 2.25 .40 2s of City of Lieinyatonl. , tisaep III rtsdOC. Otee". Places, Ates 1 12.06 1.500 2.25 .20 .29 Saoraaaata. San daayuia. Area 2 13.57 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Strata. Stages. siseiXoa. Grow 11-At Stontatsaa. suttee. Ties"". �' / Aces 1 13.22 I.SJ• 2.25 .14 .29 tfntame. talo and Tubs Area 2 19.73 I.SO• 2.2S .90 .29 Caraatles iO.MK ,� i1.s0 Gcbty 11-51 2gaata.rse961 Ates 3 13.52 1.500 2.21 .14 .29 ;Mat» 9rtletoe• 1S.K 1.21 2.22 $1.44 .K Area 2 Metetorelay l3.SS 1.24 2.22 1.K .K brow II-Ce 35.07 1.50• 2.15 .!0 .29 0104"atell Steuctleal • 11.6S .1,24 2.22 1.46 .K ASN 1 .. 13.14 1.500 2.25 .5i .29 - sterbRs Secure 11.741.53 Area 2 iS.)S 1.50• 225 90 .29 Hastaroesl • *I-IV h• 1.23 Pec Mawr to Uonsd us tl ltA OW . floateloy Casaty 12.31 1.00 San/sant:/aoo ria•Sall Moue A", Caaatiaa 12.13 1.14 2.25 .03 SlarMtaa Steastittecat . .Plostatocal 9aaaar•t Del meta and auelwldt nwttecey 0aaaty 10.40 1.25 1.70 C•wtts• /12.26 .K 11.22 as VINS agal Staaftitt•r•i San Mesita sod Santa Clare Omits Cewattaa 15.15 . 1.00 1.71 .14 Pltettaacsu t� �4 fan hatee cataty 13.91 1.14 2.35 .25 Dei vaste 004 nuaftaldt _ t Soobeat , Oountiee11.33 •.71 1.12 .OS M . Mciateray a"Santa Csut Cos. saa are 10.40 1.44 IAS Sheat"Otsl 1109018148 #so~. Sta58, 00040118 and INIsts Counties 11.14 .73 1.22 .U„ 00gInsist yittagae a AlaSaft. Castro torts. Rein M•p. Sae 9gaMAsca. ion t $lasso. Ssata Claws. Sal"M and Saftaa counties 16.26 AS 1.43 .09 • s MOM IMSM, "L +42. NO. 100 -PMAY, fEtY MUll 14, 8117 r. • 1CAi1W)S F. S WDIFICAiU IS P. i j DtC'-"Ar HO. CA77-',OJ9 {fimt'd) ptClilam no. CA)1-3019SC2nt'dl . svwr. •Mriff(wfrAIUKS - - POM [>QUJMIQT MAMRS (C>smt'd) Group 1: Asslwtantr to Cnglneera (9rskerinl T/rerun) Heavy Duty (ANNAM 1 and 11) lCtnt'd) brpalra n Helper) 011err 1wckhsn,1n Sl7nalm3n► Switchman) Tar itlt riteman); par Lean (Heavy Duty mrpalr a"part@ room) Group 78 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete luR, Teed or Spuipnent Gtuup 28 Comptetaor OperacotJ Concrete Mixer (up to and Including mounted (Doom length to apply)) Conetete Conv0rOvj building ■iter 1 yard)$ Cunveyur telt C"tatoc (tunnel)# titemen Not Plant) Deck aagUearas Drilling aha social Meceinecy, horisontal (not to M/dtaulle) Muniturr wcl,snlul Conveyor (handling building waly to wa "imagoterlineta, wagon drill* me jackho@ts)I Om@1 DoMlrt tog lal0)1 Mixer Box Operator (concrete plant)s Pump operator) 1 pp follet tenyon Pu+and sWlar typeas Gaatry 111Nr (or @tailar ipeeadec awman (with acceedls Tar ht fireman Ipuwer agitated) equipment)I tydro-mrmmer Of similar) Instrument Mont material Moist 12 or more dcumolr Mechanical ►In/@Lets or Spreader MaMlne lOspbalt. Gruop It 0D4 Operatut liunkee)I Belleoptec Bad)oamn (Siyn*lm@al/ macber-Greene and similar)I Mime at Stott lblstt Mlmerembilel rave- . - lacuot ice (10 tuns.x under)o Itotorman# Madman or Cbefomenn amnt fYeakec wltb or "neon) CDapreswor oosslnatic"I ►49ement Neaker# t tuas Carriec Iconrttuctlon jobs/telt btsbtc acreedmom (except truck auuwted with dgrw•SOC Comb104ttati Plea Bom41ag Machine (pipe- asphaltie concrete paving)( cel[-y9oplled, automatically applied lime only)I pipe C1eMlag nuotmo (tractor cunclate curing machine eon mtgsets, biyhwaya, alcpnces and cootel# PIP@ stepping Macs/de 9MVIC Pr10P*llte l#etellecatio Trenching Ilechine, r [t. deltM/ Truck Crane oiler# sir■Na. Pleat# Moller ( emploolled and sxg"Wiled aa[riype lift device Optratar It101r Oapbelt)I Ml[-prgeltM haw Hype ll[cln� almpla arms Soda[ T*0Nr vc Plans, dasher#(Is lama Of leas M.a.C.IJ sial[-propelled Qewatlhp Op•caterg Isomil Tractor (with Lane# Bell Tartars Groep cat Ballast Jack Tapers Milest Beyulatatt Ballast TanWee ftut type 7oeNto AwSer-type drill Multi-pupwnl Borman le@Molt plsml)t el0v4tot gerator [!r �M equipment est lB fit. depth fork LI[t of 911609 BlaCkar (00(169r•c1i100 jnb dlgel# - Grow of mann-)hater (or @WLr)I Asplalt Pleat Baptm@ert dot-In-place Lina Masters Material moist h draw) mattlaeert no/paean# pip@ Myles!wecblaet Omblani m SIN&M road motae 4eretwo Concrete lerre.alu motet plant lemltlple M dial# mouser lrsfbq MI*Jd 4@rstart ttaavy Duty eepmdoae0 404/100 Beldast Gcedeesttwv Bradt Omebr (amabmkml or other- wide)# Grawlap and Grisdlag nuhimce (hiplway I But so" tehtaa la Geaep St Cmyceaeor Olresater louver I►s Camera)*M/cera lose) 1 ' yard)# Concrete r.wpe or ►stere).@ Gen@) Ganmcatare# Greed" addict)I mpemm taaNes lsObr (up to I Fordo)I IeMmleal Tteweh ablelde Machines heck-tela (alff-Weatedls wraps twat Ili Malding tertablN Crmabinprm ammcaaeug P11014418 P1041111 dtl Sllr6sc Tit"Bach- ': aocbim a (pointed miser team by electcieltyl Morlag 4(Ilp"At pip to and including rS Co. Pas. setgwct*o.c.a.11 n 0 Smclids, T-hila, aM-la. W. Ile ad aldlar$ B@LBtr Tired engage Salt- Group cat MA line toad tactor or similar# atom?Yank or owl pnplled Cavorter with games showeet# Undone shwise (rubber deed Parpuac A-Pram@ Trusts Coactste Batch plant• Int ar dry)# &A- 09 @scalar eNipo mt)# Teact r dram mccaperg Treeteet Tte"S&M"@Coling .M cost*Law (self-propelled emit) an arrange, bykweys, airports ever a it. depth# Tel-btcb Pews# !ural Idle Seg GBS Machlnat t#rlNc# aha canals* grilling mme oaring,Rechinecy, vertical (wt to apply MaOMylaer IW Otbr od"Juir Pugin egeipmmmtll vacuo T-Ne m meek to INOW1100941, wagon drill*at jacthareero)t 0lgbilne dbloway Ottw Signelm@ O loccnDtoven Oregon or over J0 tons laenle4tim and Bernice Ggimser (w0blle ad grease tad)( Maglanis lategdel frill 4oup to O/eago poem# owbimth0 Mtder end Coorcommm Igunttel I slab Ylbrator (0n airports, Sirens@, t.n.le ped weeseorsNls • omgblmatka Blurry Illaae and/or Message a1gb1100 caeleaq (S tomo #MCsanie@1 P/nimar0 (COMesgel (Clary, Johnson. 090011 Brsdee ; and moot)I Wl 0&-61#t or elNlar IIS ft. at Drel)# Mmakine machine Deck or similar types)I /YAaaloal aura orb awcr Gob ad - Icomme items. COAL Or tteae Gwttec Msuh)ne, cuncret*or Olpbelts portable Creeb•rog het Mal"win) .• tpSe1# starter (with aoeal(B''B pt Lcpc Orlsar (M1SN and slallarlt Power JumW Operator (dettiag clip [arse. art., in tunnels►) mallet (except asphalt)$ Scrasirlt p - (mac0er-Greene a"similar)(4sldtaltic concrete Wimp)# Self- p9epslled Compactor (single eNlme)t self-propelled pipeline ' wrapping M.chlne (perselt-Cl1C or similar typo)( Solf-protellM , Power L.n*eler# felt-graphed TVO Machines Slip Pben hop r r' flitting device toe concrete [oras)# poll 1~9-tired CCMCRWBr Bottom Meters# Buyer type drluig myalpocnt or a and MB1NIq M tt. Npthl . - O Flom" MOM Yq. Iy, on. IMp-owAr. sw'"ldie 14. evv to t MCIS10+4 NO• CA77-5074 (Coxit'd) 11001FICATIONS P. 7 DtCTSfON NO. CA77-5031 (Cont' 11001FICATIONS P. 8 - as tKFrCN t;+Uit'ttt7rT OCEMATt}NS (C•xrt`d) Oo (ARt:A5 l and 11) Wont'd) 1okuk VDU:enp4T OPE"TDRS ICaat-d) (ARIAS 1 and 11) (Cont•d) Grasp 140 On.+o-t,1•e uackfililnq ltachlnah bridge Cranol Cary-lift (oc , 011,41* )r Memir.ai Grouting M4chine. tru.s asuntedl Combination Sack- hoe and W.der tup to and including 3/4 cu, yd. m,t•c.)r Derrick 12 ` Operator& required when awing engine remote frne hotst)I Derrick barges (esceppt rsesvation work)) DO-Mote Loader And Adams degrader) tlsratt"s Grader Weavy ruty Rotary Drill Rig (Including Caisson round,tion wort - - atW Euclid t,,adec and sutler typel R,bbins type Drills), RoMrtnl Skoopet tot ainilar)I Litt Slab Machtnet tv"tl•orq and slatioc typos)l Group 11-A0 Rand"agora (in ton3unctlon rItdo Wheel tscavator), Ct anew Wader (2 yards up to and including a yards) 4x-oaottve (over 100 tons) (ower 125 tons ! Loader over 12 cu ds. ) ( y ! up to astd Inc1u411g 10 Cu. (single or twlt(ple untts)I Multiple "the Iarthooming M,cr GIs (tuclidg, ydo•)r tbwet Shov*ls a" Oragliwes (over 7 ca. yds. O.c.e.)r S+sober Dozers, etc.) (no to 40 oeraper)r are-strong airs "rapping No"1001 Tired Multi-fNSPOSO Orth Flawing Machines (2 snits Ore[ 73 cu. yds. Reaereafr-Debris Tug {self-ptopotld float(ag)r ibtbor-tired ttrapwr, **truck* a.c.e,)i !fuel SwCovotor favor 750 ca, yM. yea Kone) salt-loading (pW.11a hurls, Otc.1l Shattl0 Car (teelate•tattaal0 Single titgine Scraper over aS yardoi Soil Stabiltcer tF a t oc agnnl)I Group 11-04 loader tenet 10 cit. yds.) ` Sub-grader (tarries or other "tenetie type)) Ttactow, C , Said - - Cnat>In,ttont Track tsy109 type north aravlag stachiRS (alltgle 009140 With Group 11-cr Operator of helicopter tela!! so" in ecoetiow nock), random,erapers)1 Train loading Otatioal Trenching teethiOO. a"itl•"Jnv ligate Oonttellad Sarkbov"Ir19 "alpM0t With s/aplag attec•Ornt. Jefco 0r Otattoft t'et++e owls" phot#Mtrlay 7 ' ccawo top to a" Including 2S tans) GLOW 10-A4 Ssekhoo (hydraultO (Wf to aM inclodlq 1 ON. /d 1ti' n.t.c.)1 Backhoe (ceblt) (wp to arta laCludtq 1 Ca. yd. - ovxbinatlon backhan and tooder over 3/4 cru. yd. O.1T.a.)1 axothuse a - - , •', , Flight Tia "V% Anger (of to anti including 1 CW. V4.1 mono 0ttaokoft s ecowe (not over 2% tone, no O thosd gad Gootty)t CcaM-alio lap to W _ • 1 . InclWding 1 cv. yd.)l Power Shenels, C10Oebel/e. Srogliw. hp to and � - /aClWdiag I Co. yd. w.r.e)! ttovhec Sado (Olgle ogime)l Self-ptapUN Soon-type Lifting novice legator eoumt) (Over to tonal, 511 -tisd - ..'r. • i_ • t Scraper, a11-10441rtS (paddle WKael twin o"IM)i an dural Awls hot*• Grating SP34 we olellsr - ! Itis• M GroWp Ila Autaaatic Concrete Slip Nra Fsverl AWtanetlC MilCOM(:ar - t durpetr Canal Tciarerr Ca061 Tr IMIOC W/dttMtag •ttatlN1100t101 Crown -, •. lover 25 toga op to and iacludllq 1:5 tone)W t]tntiasowe /light Tin Sacs ALWI over i Co. yd, (iacladinq crane), Dgott Tcovelift 6WA-1 at sioiler 10S tons or over)► toclid toodet what ooattollad 1rM the puileatl atghitne Cablewoy (over S tons), lvador (swat 0 yatde, tip to °••• - r• AM (acludicg 12 cu. yds.1l Mellor Fozales0 Pt"O Slope power or etnilacr Twat Slade (am lt(-eo-(lao)I tower Morels. clamolvelia, Scgl/aes. Sock- 0 'Moes, Grade-all• (over 1 yd. and up to and Inclutilly 7 OW. yin. O.e.C.11 - rubhat-tired forth moving MochtOea foultipie propwisto0 faver'Watte sad - - two or more acr%*ro)(up to and Incanding 75 cu. y+s. 'strafed O.r.e.)t - Self-pt(A elled Compactor (with Oultiplt prrg,ulsion)ower Wnitelt $iagfa r- , ergine Wwbber-tired Sarthwrring Maeh/nta l-ith tar,4M eecapecoll Slip NFO Favor (camcrete or aaphalt)r Taales Carel 7bwec Cram"MubtU ,Including tail ,namted! Tioacktr Ivulling attached vk(oid)r tlaivereal - Liebaer and Ttwer Crowe*(*ad staltar types)) oowel tocaeatar top to .. A" ioclail" ?So cu. yd. for Kehr)! Witley Crane Covet 2S to") � . HNIAL JIMISTIV, VOL 42. 100. 1"—.MIDAY. UPTIOUB ld, it" t 110U1F1CATlONS P. 10Deci ' 1::1.x7 nu_G77-su�o=nal: �l Stam no. CA77-So40 Cont•a l/2 ft Mill -Ape 1 l 22, 11771 8.04Fd."lwliu rsrewb antic lweh..fq�e.n Ahrens, Alpine, Ma.lor, N...Ir E4cee.. N.wlr E&...ai.. - r:alareras. Gmtrs Gate. Del Il t.. N A s P..w.. Tasman "Um l.1.. N a s P...1... •weuMe ..1/w R.r le, fl Dwane. reran•. 'Aar.-IF.. Arm.T.. as boldt. Karin, tor&{ma. Pl"teeersa lkaa tced. Ieterey, asapa, mored*. iU Place, sacraeenta. San tec ey County 012.71 f1.00 .7S .01 Sala/to. San Francisco, Safi = . !an Promises maid fen It teo Joaquin. Son Nate". Saute . . Counties 12.11 1.00 2.25 .01 Cleve. Santa Carr. Solsoo. ••.•1.' Plasterers, TerAsces Sons*. Settee. Teha s. X a ... Massager County [e." 1.13 1.70 TeDlrare. Volo and Tuba . flushness Stess[Itter*r Oouatles, Cmileacsis fan Svelte a"Sant*Cissa Committee MIS 1." 1.77 .14 DBMS hew Hato•Comm" 11.91 1.14 2.7E .25 611c11a O oars$ yeast on"iCrew Cew rmeateeey ani feats ergs Cas. Counties 411.60 11.22 1.75 6e • asnteeq aril seat* ea moora 26.49 1.1UIS 19 Olectsiciames sawasiea natece, ffese Omer Alaotia. Contra Cllata. fide. Qeate/clans(7.1 steel") me". am franelem:e. Sen Electricians 12.70 .N 7601.05 .E5 iotas• Mesta Cisco. Salinas Cable Splicer• 11.60 .N 2601.09 .N ant 6oaaea Crani** 10.2E AS 1.45 .N SM alatea Can AltY .. [Omer EtielPmt 4ssatseea maw"acts" 12.60. 1.26 7601.49 M Grow Is- Z Clsoletat area 1 5.17 1.540 2.25. .90 .29 0 Ale"". Contra Costa. NOrin. ares 2 16." 1.200 2.25 .90 .29 Grow 21. amu ter. em, Sao aselte. ALN 1 9.59' 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 A W&Claim. sun Cres.mateearea 3 11.61 1.946 2.25 .N .29 ' Esta C(SO a as a Clea. awry 71 � 06911* 1SIl[ran E of + .90 1 fir/tleldl. *.esus*Counties 11.79 l.N 1.11 .q As" 1 9.77 1.596 2.25 .29 Alpine. AsNoe. Calaveres. area 2 11.21 1.See 2.25 .N .29 A void•. imcipaea. maccei. Crory'Ir lowth of City of .. . Aro@ 1 16.12 1.560 2.25 .99 .29 blrlglseml. MerW, rlaoet. Area 1 11.83 1.546 2.25 .06 .29 fsrraeaato, San iam"in. Group Vlarea 11 19.55 1.146 2.25 .N .29` 1 Sutter. xalluauas. Vole ani Seen 2 11.06 1.5M 2.25 .99 .29 1 ' Turas Counties 19.900 .SE•' 1.50 ' 7[earoeYarel . 9a0e0 Ereetocs WGG 1.24-- 2.22 1.06 .N fsln[orcltly 11.55 2.21 2.22 1.66 .00 a Orme tall Steettsral •11;55 1:21 2.22 1.06 .N . PUMA WGUM 1IOL 42. NO. 160-.011MY, SWUWAE6 16. 6027 OECTstow No. G77-5040 (rant-d) y GG rClstuts tie: /7-5U 0 (Tnnt'd) IIODIi1CAi1011c� P. 11 IWIFICATIOUS P. 12, W Qa • P'W!A t�Ul PriEt;l' OPERATORS IO (ARDS I and 11) POittil OjttfPMCHt OPEH/11VR5 (Cont-di Group 1; )Lssistants, to L. q)neers tutaacman; rlremmns tray Duty (AftLAS I and 11) (Cont'41 Repalrstan Helper; Oilerl vethand; 51gn31man; Switchmant Tar rot [iceman); Pactsman {Heavy Duty Sepaic chop pacts good) . Group 7t Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Gluipment Gcoup 2s Compressor Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and Including mounted (boos length co apply)) Concrete conveyoct building sites 1 yard); Conv.yor Belt operates (tunnel)s rlreman Hoc Plants Deck Engineers, Drilling and Doting ftacninery, horlfontal (not to hydraulic: t:)nit,nct mcchanlcal Cooveyat (handling building ma- apply to vaterliners, wagon drills cc jackhaeaerstl Dual Drum Mixer$ ter lalnis Miser Hua Operator fen plant$# Puap Opecatoct Puller Kenyon Pump and similar typeas Gentry Rider (or similar teceader boon {with Screed); tar Yet Fireman Ipower pltated) "mipment)s hydro-Maceer or similar[ Instrument Mang Material Molet (2 cc mo[a dcuas)a eteehanieal finishers of Spreader Machine (Aaphatt, Group It Box operator (bunkerls seltcopter Radioaun (Signaltarelt bathe(-Greene and similar)) Mine cc Shatt Hoist? Mimermobiles Pmve- Iocomotive (70 tons or under)[ tpW[Yne Rwtemn or Chalamsnr ant Breaker with or without'Compressor Combinations Pavement Bceakec, More farrier (cwtscruetion jobsico); moeomistl Servedman (eseept p truck mounted with Compresscr Coabtnattonl ripe Roiling machine (plpm- asphattlo concrete 1,4vinelI Belt-propelled, automatically oppliees Imes only), ripe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported!: concrete curing darning (on aggro{•, higt-weys, •trpo[[e and CaRaad)m Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled ad suppotted)I Retcigccatlon Trenching tNchine, v ft. 4epthe Trmca Cram 011091 Ttggme lobs. ) device leanRollest mo scot (ttonsh asphalcir Sal): Self-proeopelltd boas cLle Sting minyte dere• oiler Tandar - device lcaatac anunq els tons Ot lest/M.I.C.II Self-propelled Plevatang Gcade Plane) Sltsher Operators Small Tractor Iwlth bocat) Soil Testers Croup b Ballast Jack Tamper) ballast 1109uldtocl ballast Taapet Truck type Loaders Aagec-type drilling epipaant ovac 70 [t, depth multi-pugpose: Bowman teaphalt plantlr elevator operator Ira-' 014.:1) Cock Litt or Weber Rtsahar (r»astcuction Jab•!telt Group ss Anq ILtedater (or inailarl) Asphalt plant r Operatogineers cast-in-place Line Mastrer Material Moist Il droo)s Shwttleemr; tb ipacet/ Pipe L;ying stichimet Combination•lusher and Mote![ Operator; Concrete Tbwernobile batch Plant (maltlple units){ Dried Seeding Shield Operators beaVY Duty lapsituan and/oe Welder[ Gradesattar, Ccedl Checker (seehanleaL of Othec- 'wisell Grooving OW Grinding Machines (highwayalt Ren Seal Machine (or Group S. Comprnsor Opeutor lover 211 trmcrete"Isere (ores 1 yacdls Concrete pumps or Pumpereie Gcnst Genecsturst Gtautbg alailacl; Sultan goaded trader (up to 2 yardslt Mechanical Trench Shields mtacbines rtes•-weld (atc-operated)[ Pumps (over 218 Mfldtmg Psrtable Crushing and Screening Plants; Nsh Cats Rubber Tiled Earth- _ Machines (powered other than by alactcicity) , erring Ogwlpsent (up to and Including eS cu. yds. 'struck' e.r.c.); 0 Oscllds. T-tills. DW-10, 10, 21. and sisilacl Rubber Tired Dotets Sell- propelled it QGf Lima Road rector or similar; boom Truck ec Dual pgo(+e11M Ccmpaetot with Dozers Sheep[oott Tisbec Skidded (rubber tired 0 Purpose A-Frail► truck) Concrete batch Plants teat of dry)) Con- oe similar equipment)) Tractor drawn Sccgwc; Tractors Ycenching Machina M ccete Saws (set(-pcopelted unit{ on strrets, highways, airports Over a ft. depths Tcl-batch Pavers Tunnel mole being Machinet Welded and canatr.s Orllling and bring Machinery, vertical foot to apply Moods-wiser land other Similar Psgaill equipment)I Vermeer bi00 b ROCK. to waterliners, wagon drills or Jaekbaasracs)t HighlbW Cableway Cotter iignalmanl LOCrxwltivea (Stem or over 30 tont; Lubrication and Group s; Chicago boo; Combination Mixer and CoMpressor (gunite)s Service En)inerr (mobile and grease rack); H"Innis Internal Full Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleanest Wtghline Cableway IS tons Stat. Vibtatnc (on sirports, hlyhwaye, canals and warebnuses)t ri• ha;slcal Finishers (M)crete) Icla'ry. Johnson, Bidwell bridge dad undetll full III Litt or similar (20 ft. Or Owrlr Muck Ing Machine Deck cc similar types); Mechanical lura Curb and/o[ Curb and (tubber tired, call or track type); Tractor (with boos)( or toggle • Gutter Machine, cancgete of asphalt; Pogtable Crushers; Pose dad visllael (river (htSOU and a[milarlt Poway Jumbo operator laettlnJ s1iP- tores. etc., in tunnels); Moller (except asphalt); screedsan (bort[r-[Penne an-) similar)(asphaltic concrete pavlwg); Sell- t propelled Cvactoc tringle egisds Sale-propeltd Pipeline t Wrapping ftrchine Iperault QC Of Stutter tMIS Self-propelled p Nwec Srerpnc; Sri(-propelled Tape Machines Slip Fors Pumps (lifting drvlce for concrete togas); Small ga ser-tired tractors; surface Heaters; Auger-type drilling equipmeat or to Sad including 30 It. depth) FEMAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, RIO. 100--•FRIDAY, SEMENNEs 16, 1977 (i11i)1f ICAT10u1 P. 11 PUlt7l (Cor.t'd)(A •. nt'd) rOwl2l F{)U1PM13T OYE7tAN1i5 (COnt'dl (AhtAS I and II► (Cont'dl . Group lot Mor-ty(w backfilling .net Urldy� C(ane; Cary-lift for slrllar)I 0n—(cal Uroutlny n.iehlnn, truck vwnte,l) ConLlnatlon Sack- \ hoc ami 1n�,tcr (up to and ln�ludirr) 1/4 a). yd. s.r.c.)1 Ocrrick 12 Operators requited ween swing erbylne reaoto fres hoint)t Derrlck ssrgss , (eaccpt eacts—tlon Aro—)j D-face Lo—jJ r an.1 A.laeh; 1:1egrad�r/ tlevatlq - Grader wcr,y t>uty notary Drill sty (including Cal.;r.n Foundation wort • and Euclid 1—der and similar tyle; Yobt,lns type Dclllt.)) Koehtlnq Skonprr (or similar)! Lift S1aD Machincl IVagtburq and similar typeall Group 11-Ah marul wagons (in conjunction with pro and includingClsncu. Loader 42 yards up to and including a yards)I [ao..xfw lover 100 tons) lower 115 tons)! Wader tower 12 cu .yds.1 uP ds.)1 rover Shovels and Draglines (oyer 7 cu. yds. n.t.7.11 . yds. (singlt or multiple unlcs)r Multiple Enylna !'ac U.00vinq Machine (emallb•• Tlced Multi-purpose Earth Mving Machines (2 units over 75 ear. yds. WICKS, etc.) Ino Camden scraper)! Pre-stress Mire wrapping tUchlall ' Peservolr-Oebrls Tug Iselt-psl ropelled floating)! kubLm-r-tired Scrwr, •et[uct• ■.r.c.11 Wheat Olcaratut )weer 790 N. yds. per how[) telt-loadlrhy (paddle Wheels, etc.)! b.uttle Car (reclaim station)! Greta 11-a, Wader (ower if cu. yda.) Siegle Engine Scraper over e5 yardal foil Stetilllaor R s 41 or eommll/ sub-grader (Gtrrles or other setowtic type)! Tractor, Compressor Swill Cu•hinatluhl T[mck L.ayiny type earth orwirej archin- *OVUM*OPs with Gtowp 11-C' operator of tlellcopt (wenn us" In e. clow trsrtll , - tentless scrapers)1 Train loading stations Trench L" Machine. multi-esgLM bslmte Oontr011-d Larth.e.16! equipment ! rill slopLg ettmelwat, J*fCm of mLsLlmrl bmernss Coati" P1amt1 whirler Cratae for to W IWUWLtq 2S times) 'Group 1Mas ssetfea (bydreulle) lop to mrd twLedial 1 ss. rd. r sack%" (amble) top to end /ncluJing 1 cu. rd. s.r.C.11 - 'Combination SadAOs said Loader ower )/r cu. rd. s.r.C.)l fb"inoo e , night Tie tacit lomPer leap to aM Lmcltading 1 cu. rd.)(Gcoms sttaob i 1 Ciaa" (mot over 23 tone, lammerenadl awuf Gantry)! Grade-s1L (q to and 4t Lacluding 1 cu. rd.)# Power fehoweIa. Clamshells. Granites. (up to most Lnelodl09 1 ear. rd. m.r.ale /ewe Slade Islwgle ape/mgt Ml[yewellM 0 Soon-type, Littiml ttn/ae i enter risme) (ower 16 tomml l wife-tteed , 1 _� Ilaapat, 8019-10NLq (Pefum Wrml'tda emSUm)7 011 des) tiM aster GeaMr WM me slmllae A stoup 11; Automatic Concrete slip Phis Invert Automatic Mltrsmd Cat Wmfwrl Goal TtLmmacl Causal Trimmer w/ditching attsehsmstal Cranes • lower 25 tone up to ane including LIS tons)# Contlauoms rllght Tb , _ Sack Augcc over 1 cu, yd. (Lmclwdlmg ccane)1 Drott Trawelitt 99"-1 • -or similar (e5 tons or orer)t 15selld Loader when controlled Cede the - 1 pwlleetl Highl/ne Cablevey (ower S torp►( Loader lower s yardo,'mp to . • and including 12 cu. yols.)# Miller rr/cslirss 0900 coolie Powe[ ec m/sllats - _ - Rw.er D1oJe lmultl-englnel/ Power Mowels, Classhelle, agllnem, Met- t hoes, Grade-ell■ (over 1 rd. and 6P to and Lacluding 7 cu. rb. s.r.e•)1 robber-tired earth moving mmehtmes (multiple peopulaioa Posner units end _ two or tate scrauers)(ftp to ams Ueluding 75 N. yds. -mtnsok- s.r.e.)7 Self-propelled Co•.pactor (with multiple propulsion power maits)l Slmlb - engine hubtct-tired rartJhmowlsg Machine• (with tondo scrapers►7 Sllp ) ' • form rarer (C< crete or asphalt)l Tandem Coral Towne CraoN Mobile 1 ' lncludlny call muuntedl T(eaeher 1/ull/nq attache)Mleld)/ Orhlwereal •Lienee and Tower Cranes lead similar typrtell wheel Laeawat'or leap t0 - - a" Including 750 cu. yd. pr howl; wulcler Creme (over 2S !tsar) FEDHAL DEWSTIM Von. 12. MO. 1110-•-199DAr, SEPIEMUlt 16. 1977 1 IlUUIFIU. mis P. is NUWFICATIVIS P. 16 +� JSIOa W. CAT7-SO41 Cont•d) IkI:JSJI+N h•.. r�R77-Odin_f Wt. 17 Muo F.:w�•leweMa Pq.•wr• iw•ic FB+p in•Ii%Part. (42 Yit 2]29!- nq 6. 19771 If. If ' . Jst.e:rlal. Jnro, tern. I.,s E4.eN•+•Ir Ebc•1i•+ Asea N i M P•wu..a v anew •.dfet a. Aer•a N!<• P.•ai••+ vq+rM• •wJ.i. A"eles. JON?% orawle, rM itversl0e. San slmnardinu, A •71/ MMT., ush a.1nq stage (1! 4 .. stories at less)J Pa).eg- San tats ObJsio, Santo Barbara. Aa1 and venture counties• na![aJ Saladblaotlr e. Calliornla aught i11.S7 .ci .715 .60 ,02 . Baugh swing stye loser 11 stories) 11.64 .•66 .7S .N .02 Structural steel and Asbestos aahe[s $11.60 .60 $1.17 .06 bridge. swing 11.67 .K .7S �N .02 911o4layrren Stuneamemer /s(.erlal County i►.21 1.03 1.06 .12 Spray Ba113 SLONJt alny tnyn. 9egn and 0631.CountJea 12.65, 1.00 1.45 ,„•• qs Ill•tarns•oe leos)r Pomata 14e•insr Riveteldo and San Bernardino Special eostlagl rpcay 11.77 .K ,715 ,60 .92 Counties 11.20 1.29 1.55 .14 itsaplslaea. 12.52 .K .7s .60 .02 W"Larta Wultty 11.70 1.04, 1.20 .40 Reofatse Sloctclalamn Sivatelao and San lagnegatne Lee tangelve County Counties 16.4s .60' .7% 1.10 SlJetrlctass HAS I.OS I401.9S .67 Ieyo. Meta and Now Cos. 10.20 .tip .60 Cable Splicers 17.gS l.Ss 100.011 .h 4thersr Vantage County 11.N 1.05 1.11 1.96 '.62 Marble setteget Vertaass 1QO1 IO. an-5114 -Nod. 83 Welkeesl file ietterer 102 h 21106 -Hey G. 19771 Imperial County 1t.N .61 1.17 .N imperial. gaga. too Angeles. HlateramZ AO Ingo. Kern (1 Castel. agaage. Riverside. S garaasalno. Saonn Lun•(biape. ••e avast•. Palmdale. China Sam"garbage arta Veattics r A take Nasal affluence Test Coustiee, California Station ono Earardo MIA). los Angeles (anoept Ibasna ge ' Areal. 141x. Sen Bernardino Asbestos Mothers 11.96 .40 1.17 .06 1 (vast of a lino DOM o1 Team including Colas ImperialcCr County Rntatlassons: m imperial nty 11.72 1.01 1.06 .12 Area. J..han.eabot9. Roan. tarn County 12.65 1.00 1.41S .07 South Including the Riverside 4" Ban Nrlyhtuomd Areal Bernardino Comtism 11.20 1.26 1.SS .14 Meeh 11.27 .K .7% .W .q Ventura Comty 11.76 1.00 1.20 .OS Structural steel ani 111ectricla"t bridge# hint!scans 11.19 .66 .75 .156 .02 nos Anugeloe Cosaty Tepecs 11.79 .K .75 .60. .R2 Sleetriolane 12.65 1.95 1161.915 .07 r ,• Cable Splicers 12.91 1.015 M1.93 .07 intherat • watmre Colamty 11.N 1.015 1.21 1.36 .02 / a - FMRAt /1101 W YOt• 42. NO. 1416-nWAY. Sfi MN 14. 1W IIUIIIFICATIM5 P. 16 Issom wo. Gi77-S0/2 (Cant-al, 0t1Ct9t0M 00. CAI?-$011 IC0nt'd1 1 y.i.p S,eegre Nrmeeu Ing. !d•x•!n•qr•►ap••b N.wlr Elrr.ri« Tear Tete• MLN /•.sees Yeeetl•s Swat N•edr E/+•en.a . fslntenr NN•Tr. ohm. =WF le■• YesetWa eve/%. - Marble Settecel Yrrcasso am.To. Iter" (I-ancoeter, Mojave. 14rkersl Tile Setters 011.49 .81 01.17 .00 rais:tale, Chine Leke Marble, 7otrssso W file Naval ordance Test station Nslpers 0.71 .01 1.49 .N end fvlwrdo AM)1 tom ' Angeles (except romans Area), Son S•rnardiao 1 •• (Meet of s Ilse anti'of lstal 1D. G77-SOS-Nwl�� Verona dnclud1n7 China take . ids IN 701M -Ilsr 70, 1!711 Aron, Johannesioury, Dorm, SM olege QMY1ty. Callferela Death tnciedlsg the Nrlyhtwod Aces) p,s , 1 , Nrwh 011.17 .K .711 ' -N •W belealsyerst Stamomeons 11.11 1.03 1." .11 Structural Steel end kick. ■ astmssms oa • held"# slat butnec 11.49 .i1 .7S .N .01 knd Tapers 11.70 .K .75 .N .N Marb"nole 1.17 .77 1.11! arwh wing stage 111 NMarke totarer Setterrectess Mark too file Setters li.d! .Il 1.17 .N stories or loselt fMet- Marble. (estates a"Tile bmyetel Sasdblaaterdr mel rs 0.7t .Il 1.49 .N sway 11.111 .K .7S .N .13 . Oresh wing stop (over 13 1 stories) 11.04 .K .TS .N .11 = SLrseaoral Steel sod CreimloA 1A77-0211-N[d.� O Irldle, wing 11.07 . ./0 .7S .N .q - %11 -septesbes 2.1yff "e I gray Sondhldeter Swing AlisNsbseEromar. ap Str (1)stories or , Cutler, Cerrdogdo, Chick"". M Somali Posts Machine# Clestae.dseis. 1ltyatte. na11, special costing. Spray 11.77 .60 .75 .i1 .01 f esblln. Crossly. Newlton, line. Steeplejack 11.51 .K .75 .N .N cock. Nordin, Henry, Noverd. "derso lows, Jefferson, Seokuk, les. Nlverslde ono San oernordlno Mitchell, Ibnroe, Ibwesblek, Counties 10.05 .80 .7S 1.11 Tamm, 0aa Surea, Mmpello, Nash- Serm Giounty 10.10 .00 .60 1ngtan, Nlumebaga Ylamesblslt.• 1 worth and Yrispt Camtdes ( fix- • ) clldea Race City snd Abutted Mmelalplitlss ). Iowa e510N M).CA7�-S-Sgt1 - Mrd;84 f�!VA keit -May 20. LS-171 Sam Diego County. California am mabseks flaunty to the sees whsej"= .li of Coverage. Orlrkloyxrai Stunvmasms 11.31 1.03 1.K. ' stick, stock aAd Stansmasone• '• . Wader■ 1.07.• .77 1.9s 0ti0EAAl tlEGliifl, t10E. 11. f10. 100•-ZrQOAY. SIFMNM 16'.Ivry s IUUlf1Ul'110115 P. 19 ` M101f1G1i1011S Y. 20 � - - - Bahl.Sa■aiN.P.ro..1: led.la ia.rka.p.►.ars. Sade • 5aa1s nE:'15SM IIA77-41 b9 [CON'l"d) 11rr.lr Ednsrua■ 1► Elrestiq agars.. It 1 K P-44,40 voted" saint' Rraa. NSM Pole■. V.ardw 14y.ta. Ap.r.7►. • io.wr tgeip•ast dparotorr (tUiln y i;a.uct. tl:ISllsl 11�►71.b16+1 -tri h Group 1 - &a.. 1 i 9.31 ,45 .48 .OS , (4-1 1'N 38ri4[+-July V. 1477) Group 2- ZA.a 1 9.;.6 .45 .46 .OS Steteadds touletau Group 3- Zumaa t ).oa -45 .45 .05 Group 4- Leon 1 7.93 .45 .45 .05 COaw Groep 5- Zone 1 7.56 .45 .45 As Asteseos surl:•ri- tow•4 9.63 .45 .30 Group 4 - bone 1 6.661.5 45 .05 5 . f 9r14l.1e10rs i staa eraas.ea■i Groep 7 - Zones 1 b.S7 .45 .48 .v5 zone 4 i.5n Group 5 - Zone 1 7.95 .45 .46 .05 Carp,rstors- tow+1 5.74 . .40 Gteup 9- zume t 6.16 .45 .i5 .05 Cesmat saaew• (5ulldl•5 Coast.) .25 Group 10- LeN 1 1..112 .45 .iM. .05 ladsi 5 S.II �Torra••u uerl:ers- Leon 4 8.47 .25 Cement asrsul►• (glEtaesy,Comat.): Tito•otter. - zea.4 SA asset l.li ...'. Truck Drivers (.441wy Crit.): lremartt on (dt,3twy Gwst.): ••• Groep 1 -,ewe 1 10.?2 6.33 some 1 Granit. I- zone 1 - 6.46 •. /Aber•[. (I110041lw5 C*U".)i ,Group 3- 7euas 1 ' 6.52 zona 1: Grump 4•-lose 1 4.60 ` Cpop 1 5,05 ' •lag Group S- Tawe'1 6.79 . a Grew I 6.00 .1S Group 3. 6.10 .1S _ Z Lodi 6t 7.25 .!S .I7 .OS Cement iririi (DlRkssiy Cs•ptt.)t 1 . Group 1 2000 1 -M tesutroto Hand 1 _� Group 2 7.35 .15 .27 -a5 Ntelas•. 5.t9S I Group 3 7.50 .IS .27 . .0S A SArsl Cumst.): 5. a IAiorars (t4 is .20 05 • Groop i - 7mo 1 ' :0S . 75 Group I - zone 1 S,SS •.tS .I0 ..OS, Group 3- Zone 1 6.30 .15 .20 . - �'• Group 4 - zone 1 6.53 'as .20 as � .:5 . florble astt.r•- tomo f 0,47 1411.ntS6cs - zonae 4 9.44 .40 a � a lume yelwters: 1 t, ; Group 6.85 a Groep 1 9.72 .25 a a t!lanirieetwsm -21-009 9.64 .ao 1 ' #DNA& UG/s7E5. Vol. 42, no. m-.#R"T. SEpt"I" 16. 19" • 141ftGTNO F. 3 MIf1t11TItt1S P. Ir East" a10. • 1 SIN lr.lr Rilr se-aft hArw frda Pow rural s ftr"a« _ tines.. ■a w tfa.. •a w Irel..r reerl.e O 1 • 16 r fnUs. feats\C. til rw1ww�s@ w MM&crus d1�tIM • f.o lrselb ders am Mese draies .w .M ft.2f 25 5leserlslsn fl .» 1Ni.ff .M Ob"soneers 7 .» 1M1.5f .a M Irn•dsre Oros/ • abatraefr 8.5 1.M lN:ff .06 f 5 f dil•quarte 11.52 1.as 160." .f/ fee tYaw O•oty Nt IS Mat- dl 27. 1171 fYcvleter 12.11 1. 2601.50 .01 al+e�r. tyre.. ars• ad&" r, Oeso . 021 flarsts• fetedlseesse �..�.. n f.r.b, ftle�ree asf furetec 0e. 11.a .n Ll2 .al rdtt. one". fes dorfivalee mcdas. Menges".0 �. Irrrlelaf OW•tiea• 13.01 ,q .53 .N Mehr. Pusrr• tett �• tae faNr, fee Issed n.ra..ra fafrnr tae iegd�, tae tlrses. tae lseea�M W An fleet • • faet�per&. ww one, 000,4200 f.w .• 1.20 .2f 0serr• fetter.Mess. _ • frrl+we, fete set Me •vet1M. h11reNLLe • stsetr/elows 111 aloess grwq f fbearldaes ." troll ROLM .0 - Oale flusew af." .ff MLIS As almost. irtrserear,0~. - tsN,f16ft est iWr ffsan so ayts.. . n smolt.s"O t w liens AtwLss Sara s!w O IN"flews wrests .' t MtOsseMf tilsserlsites H.l, .M Awls+lime N.fi .fa A As t{ raw fret OntEA. t pwerietwa 2f.2f .tt Lt# AiM lf.w .tf 1.w OD tileftrtdaae 12.ff 1.10 .29 off tw1.yu.aae u.a a.af .w .a � i14OfmfW f4f:lilONa MK1SISe 190, d7I-SO30 rose I ifals9 California COI.�sl1<se \1a+44a. AJPIa/. asaft/. motto. Calsrrsaa, alvt/. Contra east. f...1.*."Leo het•...• Casts. act %Gest. St defame. raesw19. e...lr %Caton.. Clem. L,.'1214:. Slava. Late. V/sow. melt 161,11 Pw.te.. rete.•ee •'Vee Itt:tao. Recta. wattr/.a. newf19elM. 199..To. . Neaten. 9rwtoc. rowawfwf, tare. Nevada. Placer• •Mut, sa:eawtate. fan Melte. MICA TOMCP36 � San rfawctato, few iagv:w, Sant/J \1lar. :Judoc. at Dors".tew. Alp lar. Clara, Sawts Caws, motto. Slecfa Nevada. Placer. faerareaN. fltttfwe. Solaro, sono... fa4alesess. flots• 4%w Tote Couwtles f 9.2e f Soda i 1.70 Sutter.Tat&". 1I1114ty. Talefee Sew Pcewotews 4" Saw Notre TW1ww. Vole 0..4 Tabs eeelltiva 10.96 .0S .00 lwlttln wook, Calf-left stt[t Mae oe ft-616cattON Feeswa. Olois. repay and Sirs:wfea 4eotelew tit. GIS-2101 Oat"fnwamot 19. 1970. in 49 fl Sias! Talaae Counties 9.96 .96 1.44 SCJI/iN'M 14019 2011410S aNYtaeetlfr Ifwa sea twalufa /10110 14141111 COMP:CMa yet/one Carts taw gettnaete 00 as W lweirfiwm 4 /utloal. Meq oda Pecrvwteae 1f.7f loss 1.71 .7f .96 elhvy tleeaafrctlMl awe Ma40te3. - Mae:ceif Iteoc Iayeret M! ser Lrocalettt sow nieces _ rate tett.rwreea9 S\Iwmlofsa steel feateelS mower • stertors anf/et Steal Skw~ • femse all r.e.Nra ranalc4 owf/w sraetKs 71.96 1.13 1.19 elf .N fns.it. wtllwe i0\t/ 11.1! 1.73 1.71 .75 .96 Plleativetare. 9sINO. ubiwe we afact Oatlfeae 11.33 Y0 1.74 .n .04 aers:0015"DOMINION; 528.41 .96 11.11 17.10 .0! CMZI.f1a M"5, f7::0laL•?Ji L.itl .172 1.96 .N •.N Ceavat tasowt 10.96 11.1! 1.Q 1.96 :N OO:p�Kaff 0aelatnatow/r wsstJee ttay..e/!Ne 11\1 4/0frtlttaw note" 10.38 1.12 1.43 1.20 6 .45 gel ftnw. a~14a. some. Orta uoralfl fees 601691"N r.9t1+. neeAeaaw. Vera. San alar tuts scaftelds "on 1:12 1.43 1.1e As 6110%%loin. Sae eaten, lletllee. MV.I11Ls /IOTntLM 31.11 1.11 1.71 ,.1f .p 5,224.19. Genas and 11411 LL0Cl0IClf►31 Sa:atlwe 13.96 5,.N .q 1.96 •.N Yaesfr qty Wwate ae2 4Owtto ant/ tifcerle4awo Asetlta 11.46 .N t9w. 0 .N 11961GIS .14 Caste 1 O .N ae.96 .0f meta. apple Qafece. % te Cat-4 e ts.fsfy.t. aw9 4ee!ter\%/em 110.91 . 1 9.09 Settee. "Iso. 810s meAfMou . Suttee Celwt. 5,1 aetede. aswsw pstl/w"N1wr Cass. apart. npjw. Itawdar, 5,1 Ottab. %Cava". rlepe rlealf. Mer-e/. fmasstefs. fwa Slataa t7aestl"flet • f!a/tae SNtf/. Suisse. K an Hesse A"t0ls fe!ww. "319 No Vasa da. 11." .N 1.0i .16 • Matas A" 1Mateler 19d one"clog 91"teleaW 11.0 .10 O*JA .961 araeflea 11.00 1.13 1.11 Wle WISOMS 30.10 ..05 06.11 .00 "a bltsu M0 settle Clete 1~48 ' 49e19e4ve q.00 L00 1.49 to sb@Mleimw lip eN some .065 art". aa001/.4alsaef". Carie ftlltwe 14.33 .1! 14.51 .dal Sas a"Sete. ftesso 0"W e •1l1t3ntre as//ttN 10.00 i." • 1.00 1.96 !%%Name awrlty 11.96 1.96 1.96 .M e . . ` • C a a mNn.I N�IlTl1. Met. 41. NO.�f�--rMa�. All" St. foss . or 1l'•e sq. 7Jr 0 • 3 .. .- c4cciss s1 M0. 07177-1039 -_ rope a • H N O L� • a /eels.aw.6..►e►...,. 9..1. 1194. M.w�r lbss.e•. r!...1r [4.401• 11.1.0 11411 ►wd... Vessels« ..//.. [.... a r r...l... r«ewe sass{/., I Ia..•.t.. aew•t.. Q. MIClelrtss tcsnt•e) v'""'T�::41ss I:aecYl aontarey County - ls•e -a•Ae Ices electrtclana • 12.50 .90 14•.73- •Of t:t:C..c:e'• 5 11.31 .47 14•.77 .00 .06 Ca::• Sp::c•:• 14.3/ .47 14•.77 .N Ce41e d Soloss 1).11 .50 14•.71 14pa sed ol•no Ceentl•v C:e-a, a•se•a, ro{ee, elecasscl•ns 12.07 .65 1[•.111 .114 9:.-as. : as:•, f/aalrur. Carle Splicers 12.511 .46 14•-03 .N :erase Ord .91e1t► C4ea:144 Sas leslts. test• Class 6411 01e::t:c1ore 11.00 .117 149.705 .N r Santa Css1 Counties Cot;* filter• 11.111 .01 440.725 .N clectslclans 12.011 .77 ts•1.Se AS f.:-elr Caale Spllcesc 14.40 .71 1/91.311 .0S sale:•@ Collie Spllcece• tan rsanc13cv corner 1::;:/c 12.H .01 lN.SN .M eleetaletane 11.035 1.40 10+.40 .1141 Ce_4• S7:ls•se 12.94 ..117 10•.Hf .M Cads splicers 15.54 1.04 140.90 .041 4:e-e:e8 and ten Jee9e14 ten rater CA-astir eo_ra:e• eleetr1e64se 11.11 .112 t110.59 .01 tec*sksame HAS .92 1191.21 .q 2Y.LraIM CoT,TMUC101t 17.49 .945 .15 2404 .02 caste 6;llct:4 12.111 .92 14.1.25 .11 tLeVA"m COKTaw-Im• ttlrtaf min .So$ .11 2400 .62 4r:se Caste ctratr tada70t CoksTMUC1001S' ra•1L01f !!•:tzkl/re r 11.49 .79 114.1.40 Iva".1 9" 4:l• S;!:ce:c 14.95 .H 14.4.40 411"M sr • . . - hl !oru s':1161bs104 cow"14a Alame", Cassette Caste. tare. 1/4:trlc/e•.s 10.25 .141 /4.1.75 AM va:lc. /*Segel~. 1Ssatlltr4 , 4::4 t21:c414 11.111 ,141 14.1.75 .M halt K Cssr.q trac wrtr K Z ressra, Finis, Medic 440 re. 0reN1. aeneg9ey, awe- 0 1:ere Car-ties Son Maim. Sas 9eanelser. [:0ct::c:a%s HAS .15 WAS h sen above, festa Clete. Santa A CT:1• Splicer• 11.2{ .711 14•.99 .99 rn 4.u, Sel44e, tS.r. tram east Ny .41cas. :ter:a, rls.�5c140 W 0[ pe/ltivlp 6..11 166046 Unarc Cc:atr C4rntlec 11.21 .92 1.11' .N e:eetrlC24+a 12.41! .112 1110.20 .17 Cac:s 41pllee/a 11.01 .02 lt•.30 .02 Ame:rc:•. rosee0. Me"alems • SPA :aal._tl Gemalel t:vctslslw 11.93 .02 10 10 , Cola 10114e1r4 10.111 .62 111 10 • - , •.,. 111189M @E$Mft VOL 12. NO. 10-411"T. Ai211 22. 1917 - : . • - . i3• LK:SiQA tA• 47r-T01f rar4 f $=Stem aa. Cr77-$O1S Page t taaf[ L.M+{.•.Ga f. Ir �w++ T"',rwat.aa LAre t.S. Ica+t'4) o wrtecs►an1 sane Crus 0-ttt, Gwnci•t 1 11,)0 .H ,IT'tru:4la. few rran:lscc ant WW% {t-cr.ef. t'-•ttb fM %.tee C-.wntt 1).97 ,00 ].06 a: C:tr at trrl+;::ral. aaw Ca.cta and t.r.t• C1494 s►wt:•., aSa:.. r:uer. _ COVAticl 10.tt .l) •.7S Ea:ea:[ala. ;sw -404410. ►terroa. Riags, M.ftcs 4" i"atter. :..seer. Suatrwe. fbl.rc cwn[tr• s.4r.slawr. ;4:4:c. left*&{. Msetpura. receea, ftowtalaw{ ..a:r_.t. We 0,7 1J4 40.1 Teol•wn4 Cw tlts 10.15 .0l' Cr--.*.it$ 4 10.111 t] 1 1.10 X-mew. Et tiocode. $449"Wata Nrtr w. {t,)s, rsseAa SSA 014 Tai. 4w.r.ties 0.40 .40 1.N :1.:ara Cs.xties aa{ UK - i0w:ntrw halt at saw Math ar..:w.r.T ;..raster of ,[aunty 10.01 .71 1,C0 • ♦=c!'e{C:.t+'f f.h .i1 1.04 . ij .ice E,iMC C ,-'-T :CT1W- - lIx,.':.-:t4:S. Caw'ca Costa Catraty 10.te tte:tdts 10.11 1.14 1.00 1.194 .#E ts.Wcw Arn iO.tN)S ,7i 1441.00 M:::actr) 41.14 1.14 1.66 1.20 .04 Llars O.utp -^% lfocatace 11.1016 .74 Is-L.64 t::-r^•tetra furct.c al 11.10 1.14 1.00 1.10 .04 Lttc•eo L1.41. .74 if-l.N :A:•:.:r Cable $#Ikets 14.11S .7! 1041.00 a1a�:1a a15 CiatAa Casts bee t>.ctt, tta{a+k ani /iekly e cobv:.tlas 11.10 1.N 1.10 .011 cAwatic4 0.tae, clti.ser, C.ewa. � Tut to tarmc helpsc/ Lo-4. t..at Gr{wwd�to 0.14 .OS it li 1/11 t`• C..ar i.cw Mit Qew+0r_a01 Sw6ftc{waW4- :•r-e;�rt y to C:..w,y L/arl were 1c7.-t:tc1A larf*c moll N.e:e, ►:rrr, P]Cs1►, Jaeahaa•.rrcrw 4.N ,IS 10 .10 1/11 st•tta, s:4;ca. :r`.ai, Li+a C,yl�Cac itM f.1S .ai 14 .li i/1s 1:L »craa/ Ca.wt:as II.N •44 .04 .01 "Llue-etw Petes"ararr 004" Ga:iwectt arA few 30rSatrt 9.100 :iwlpsent Mat c+.la4wa 10.11 .N .11 .01 Ctstltlsl Lls m"t tOs1Mt 11.11 ,t1 MA .l0 141% ' Oats tt({a Cott Of tattjI{1t "to ftr t0lrtc 10.42 .41 E4 all I/)t 660% u Cg"tr that. MNfI{. Cable stlltact Sebbbmf PI&PG cl0a SAWN St--.W" ca+stsas *AI .01 AS 1.00 &M ftls Worac 11.x0 AS 4 .10 U2► • tMirAl MG11g, nOL N, so. 16•--MMAV. AM 31. 1pf iXllttos� n-tilt rats 1 OCCt9:Cll P0. G77-1pf Isis • • i \ bd• 4•de [b.e•1e. M..AV I I f4e.•Mos Mawlr 49... M 6 P 10.061606 Vessel•& wUsr yw. M L 1 p"%1"* Ve."I" ass.ppo. T.. tar..7.. LIaT CSS t:GT::::. Itott'/1 LIMP cow.0LY'TIt1M. (CMOU I:es+:, a:',e. .�Nra aM tlacSaltt lsanty Craen:r:en • •.100 .f1 U-1.75 9 11.44 .75 10•./5 .91 L/ac:•sa 16.1! ,Sf 1\•1.71 Lt-6-c-c -Ise fgvttcont Gyle Splicer@. 11.•7 .f1 :\•1.1! T,ecs::cs 11.14 .75 1H.N .•! "a Iesweteco Caswty C.::e f;::cera Mas .15 1t9.9/ .a Gtesateew 11.76 1.64 10•.79 ••[ ractT;se, r.0:9e:. stawlsloes Llacarrc Tocswlslens 11.415 1.94 110.116 co• 6-10 'aa'::o coawt/s9 Cable i1011eer• I1.f6 1.414 too.77 .98 .:•re+ 4.61 .41 Is 14 sea teelto. !sats Cisco. co::* lilteers 19.91 ..91 to 1• ons fonts Cres Casettes ma-:r.4y :saa:y Cemnsmw 19.N .47 1\91.14 .•! _ G:e.•.:•ea 9.63 .211 1061.47 .41, L/Maear Lim igalpaeat t -::s-:+c :sign/elaws 11.76 ./f /0.1.45 AL GFerstors 11.1• .11 10.1.1• .41 Cs:'s ti:::ece 11.04 .26 10.1.43 ,Sl Cable Spllescs 14.39 .61 16.1.!4 .a 9s;2 6•2 solve C06atla9 8MtL "TT(It! 14.14 1.44 .93 1,.q L:•.e14e 11.11 .N 10•.•7 .N RAWFOfe CL:a 1pllcese 17.14 .H 1N.q .N UPtas, •Meer. Cslevetse 9aa. i:e'a. Lomas. Plums. . Sea sea.100"111 Cowtle• i-saCs. Ss.a:s pas Tslalty 1160611 5.23 .H 3.34 1.11 Sfcsys saeetso:t Tapers 9.56 .67 loe."S ,q 6+104 staler Seatlolde :t-ers-f fS►lFswt operators. 11.29 .101 14•.7.7 .41 53101401149:89 streetorml Cs::e 1;lteecs 11.18 .67 140.1.1 .11 Stas& 9.33 .79 3.16 1.11 •:sats ceenty, /reswo. slate, 1a\6esa WA 6.56 .16 1,09.114 .63 Vetere Coatis• L:re.ea 11.41 479 109.54 .a Stw"r Tapers 110.11 .41 .39 Llre 96al;weat operate:• 16.31 .19 10•.74 .q yrmyc Streeteta/ steal ,11.71 .41 .39 6-493.. Colaos. faccotento. ' Noslposa. Metees, stma/class sa:tat. Iola. T;am sea Uwe awe Twlelsae ca•wtas pe.n ko a air.-Co. ci seem", ltesa 9.61 .76 %goa:a, places arA stet#• swiss stalor Pystbanveres• ea.atles tact of w Ostn Ssaea Qatar Steve C966""4 . Sacra neasts/e wuesses mates UasUa4 9.85 .76' .45 .1f .98 • Gece.Cass 6.27 .17 10•.16 .1411 *seyl fsaHtosttq 19.16 .79 .45 .13 .82 Llessen 11.31 .71 as*.?! .043 Cole*&lass 13.11 .1f N.7! .!N 91I049AL t GMM 1101. 42. 800. fl-126DAY. APRIL 23. 1777 0)rIf1N N. GTf-9011 /qs 0 oaL9alfi N0. CAI7-1039• tale to Iwy f...•...ret•.e•.. f..at.lose&-*Pere•... 4.00 seats N.•.le f&"S;m Ne..11 fea.a ■i/ r•e.:.ee ew.wee e.Uw h•.a M i 1 ra..le.. va.e..s .•Y.• hes• f.. see..T.. piiM1013. ifflr't'1/ phlrra"t tcant•a) •• �wls:er, Das teens, fes 34aae4s. Caetca Coate. sl ra:ea, Semw US:*a" w4ado, maps. Nevada. sasto Cs" rAw"t11s Notes. seetemente. fleets. Ieas9dbf fWa/ass•f {o/ass and Tolo Cseaties fisst9es M We gets values le■el.6ta4 pasaloae 41 . (keel Csrnates 1r' Me tate T40se thea* $ 19.71 .fo { 1.30 •N .0! areal sire/ - 19.51 .00 1.30 N f1 itvN •33.32 .pp i 1.10 $Rar 11.31 M 1.30 .a0 .N 4es :few bas . Tapeta 11.i1 .90 1.» .00 .03 009 0cr'ca 10.4! .» .1s tfette es4 000614%471.0.95• 00 I:•c4li Stcae:ecat faeete Tyses 11.30 .70 .15 *:as% T.$$ .!0 .» . 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JaesSrl:sI eaear woes lssella sr+r M adlrs Gast" Is.ue Tele.}b mesas PROWS Tract isrt/re-asses s.6113 6016.18 Manna stood anclste isis. g Ids. sods 31.919 1.1/9 .lg 1.N 10e1e2/0/111 Yds. eater le"ll a sum"ase Is Ida. slA:T TWASICiT ad lseledls11 13 Ifs. MR" 7♦ Iti9a hal 11.1! lass .ls 1.N "Well 31.1616 1.3/ 1.941 12.19 MIM date g:RilAN s*AR sYltt 1110101IMN s.31J61 1:CAMISs 1/.1161, 1.199 .lg 1.N Nessesees lse11dl 1/.165 1.191 el/ 1.06 :*iir3:T Rag Aglt16Tr>a TNI111i[!NI=ACllIt10R ,' to arms. %hassip is Yds.) 11.,81 1.199 .A l.N fast 11 Yb. s11an* . • 116 YM.1 3/e16i i.1/ els 1.N $stmt 2Ma is.3N logo. mos Nsde 1.1911 gals.$ 1/.1161 1.199 .19 1.40 ji6um MM a Iltlgi'JsM 13.68:sets. W Mast T.Kg sste.l win 1.1/11 .116 leN - MM" meow MOL 1!. 110. n--WAT. MM 326 MY cC14$00$O. 417-3911 /� >S 1PY.CISl11/No. C107-MV /•1• le of Nrc• oalvrrg (Cr nc a1 /•••• NaS I—.&... «601.6 ..L.. TN.rte Mry"s; (t'n,.t•a) ..a..T.. s.v..T.. tVLe CCa!l.T Sr/U.DU 1r/.o OU" CV%F7. 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M MILAN TTPK as ett.4e Stec_ tsoilocss St Lae •[l.►-LCAUN: TOIL-( la1.N a.u1 .� 1.M Idtbets US, war 14 roe. sns • leclullal if rag. water leeells 111149 t AROLAl1 l#.Ut l.lri .1rt l.M Tr.Oca tiler►eo-►std cSenate SIR. see# it Ids. and $wird$" IOU CLAM 1106LUf1'Iv/ma sf las. "Stec Iowan / Lg.N / la/a .1t /1.M Super. ever to rJo. and . 1asludisg It rag. water S LX CL4m SetdA/A lu/O levan$ Cacaaaattma dem► ails ou"t. Seer If 1". aa/ duet trailers w.d (seat It Including Ss yes. (rater 1666111 gds. Md lmcledsnr 14 rat. (~ yes. a" taa "Clt� Motu laysll/ /ua'creto (Sees N r'de• iter • is $-b. sad I"Julimg as res. (aver If rig. and Jacladiag f• war Lovell& ou-•'pste9 some rds. voter lov4:)1 sagatsr two to res. w Incl.siag 14 rile. IS res. ad tnck"Ing ft las. votes Lowell$ 11444 (dS/ele /es. troteg 14va111 •alas (debels Mm. over It ria. sail Including ever sf rds. W lmelualag N IL ria. water "wolfs Teamatt ran. vara# lees$$/ sneers Wl 6tl■ agitates (carer 11 las. /re•isuk at/Crate sail. sets( easings le 1as.11 Tracks 140 Sf Ids. and Lmtirahg 26 Fee-sretsh Concrete ata. arse pme. wsmr lswll ".Is 11 tee. and laslsdae► st P". «ter seed/ 110./111 l.aM .lei &A@ Go ONDUM MNRM, vel. a. N1L 16--OMAT, AM ». 29" • .1-:! CAT r.r. 111 tlCulae eo. un-sus rare s i . GtlfQ011th , • at1A DtFIMIT14rs COC T►r b ottr_•i tc.+.t'a) Il.�r FAap.1...t..hIa«11. • Mats 9Wl P..1t:rT OftuAlai [la CC--*"rt/tuC a rhe a.• ` , Mao f w;so. t«•r.. . Us . ••AsfA 1. All en•a not tnclw04l wltbiw Area L as a jec.c.to Ss 5Ia. an/ w,Mt a•r•T.. deft:•• below. t1 yea. .stet 1r.rtl, Ow-� Iver to pea. eef wa[er is VMRfA Is All anis JOWIw4e0 to the 461CCtpttea fle. note, itvt:l, *=Pcswtt Wimea below which to based .Caw township ltw<r a its. 044 sister as 7*6. sad Conte lines•f attar 1 and I. eater 111.11:11 Sopet.r ton, S• IU. on! v-3iir it y1a_ water t Celaemiss is %Aa laclftc OCess an %be retention of this SawabeWly lovelll rtlrupter pilot t+woo Ilwo of Toww►wip 1". err.:;eeaa:.1 r:a or aa:!e4alell Thence tast4rly •lent the southerly time of Township Ns. esesti-9 fa:ei ttr:taa see. ore: Si res. - the `:t. Stable Meridiem to the S.Y. Cotner of tswsaltp tIS. e:I m.-.:tt a rte. mater Iewe111 fee" K. PC. Sothis base 11ee.em4 tri/loo. Tested feel no-aetc%C*mtrota Throat s0ushrrlr to the 2.0. Cairene of to.rs►tp M. 114440 heto tram. ores V4 rez. one east ss Thence eastory to the S.W. Cram of 90406111tp M. Waste 139- fee. -stag Uf.fee. .star levels 1 111./4 11.191 .111 p.M Thomas Seetbory, to the S.W. corner of township its. cases tic. Tbome costory to the S.Y. emrser of tm.rsbip Its. 9nyo IK- am us==er SrA[A M OWAO Thence Ssuebarly is the S.W. Cotner of twwsllr 212.'Caw1e ilt. salt:. Chet is to. af* Theme lasterly to the $4. corner of toww4blp tri, rinse 1111.. Uzz.atang 90 rte. water Ttomte Southery,to the S.W. acne[so towassir 2IS. rants tat. fetrbs C«: 141 Tee. MA Thence tasaorly to the%.so throe[ of twal.ai. VS. stage IIS. . Svt: sr.9.t:Vee, water 1*velll [ Thence S•ea►trlr a the S.W. 40111609 of tovwshtr 242. 964194 IN. a�•i.:Ione raver ss l.'s. and fslliy 0m the Southerly 1440 of life&*Covet/. tbrmt0 24846917 I tlill_t fl yes. aster iswelll aloft the Sswabotly bswNnry of Heys :at rte. 444 ar9l.Ntr s tDbwmty and the Southerly hen deny,at Tales*Caesar. to %be S-9- 42 Den. aster 1*vo;la 94496 armor of towmthlr tea. C"Aft Me Rote:*&". as red. or.I Tbeeee Northerly to the 9.9. Career*f twablp Its. raft* M. 4CzIa:at a: eta. eater lar"110 - Thence Westerly to she X.C. Ca/a*r of aswnshap Its. ranee a". - Te"46 fter pts-::tth Cgeerote Thence 7lofeberly to the M.C. Cosec of saeoo tlr IIS. sacs* 229. els, is yes. a-e Ez:::ltns Theoec Westerly to she N.W. Career of totftsblp 121. sale snot. Thence rtb4tl7 to tea 71.2toffee*I toff *f township Its. 9421* all, 11 /2 rte. Waage loreli Us" 1.191 J1111 A.410No Theme tlasteall e* she 8.01. aerate of to nalllp ass. mato ?Us- Ir--A 1c, Ir--A CDOC.'IWML%::A mM Throne Notebery to the M.S. Coveter of townsNp ICs. /We tate aags.rwC H rte. and Themes Wassefy to as Mdl. voting of townobip i s. comes tot. Smeles:gt to rut. voice Thsnto 7lsrtbwtl to the M.C. t*9ees of township Ino. some 119_ • 1"0:10 *-!p W.Ve s!leo. ?be"*Wascary,a0 the S.V. ter"T of townlilp 1S. smsee our OU 1291sit9 is yea. voter Thecae Weatherly as the P.R. eaewos of cwsblr sa. rest* lat. Mtd1a 9.rpuets lower so Thence Westerly t• the N.V. ears" of t*eaebtp St. same M. "Tee. ass I=.al.t Is see. Theeet 'Oerchrrly co the M. Cerner of township ss. rasio llt. ester loved a asys:or lower ThrmCO Westerly to the $.C. 40toer at aewnsblp'Ss. Vegas 199. , sr Tse. one lr-clatlnp n 714. Thrace Northerly Ca the N.C. career of twA1p!s. rang 1194 . watol :*will Masa 1Notte Them"liesesels to also M.W. career of twshtr las ro es IN. Mo, aver N 719. ones AeolaAmp Thence Northerly is the X.B. norms,of asreship Is. rate fate Is 1q. motet t4wo111 Teens "ams lbraml7 a to M.W. os9oes of leoursup 11. ssbp sat• 7 NtT!/o dit aomtrets eta. • Theater Northerly to abe 6.9. armor of townab4p is. some 115. over S!1". tams ematddq Tho ne Weatottl a %be M.V.*a*~of towntbtr IS. canis ITS. Cas rb. enter 14eo1/ 19.14 1.191 .yM LN Thema*Noeshesy ccoel44 the IN. Noble bmeolloo a the 11.C. ameAdr of awtbar 1!. tamp 1K. • - _ Some*Wtn[*ey,a On M.W. eereet of tou"W p Us areata tat. tent•Mt*teaty to the N.C. emeew of alowanhip x. sago 411• • lbahah ll*oa*rly to the M.M. Mariam at aostashtp i• romp In. , l lemso Mnsae9ty t•to 10.9. *oamet of tawmoMp,40..somp 904* Memo MNI«, MOL 4% NR "-.IM S'. IIMI2 3% Very 10 SKISIOet 1a, col-salt - rtM t1 • bLlr tis 06L/f-18A lt4 Of/tlalTlt`ff (or AREA LLIIRttlt:� t+. j /P:A g(V1I[Sl1T OrCMT06f (caet••) fOJtr ";tiara l Cy�rltf (c*sa'*I Used 1 (u.t't)l •ane ( (Caae•e) is•pae v.aeslr t• can W.V. earner *f teswsMy tf, games Jae. 74:6,.91/ to she S.I. Corner of :*wa►ly ;tv. sett ifa. tar. ants• : itrsa• Fw .rokctir to the ►.[. Casser of cw:Lir 36, reweo IK. I*x. rants I:JiLe.•t• �•.�aLrr{� ee tM e.[. Carsv a( aa.f+et•t� J 169.6•v:,tlalr t♦ at.r N.W. .srKt Of tsr..Aiy le. est♦* 11[. - Tosco W.•carly as tM Y.Y. corner as tera.a:p , T160c0 "1ta691f is the S.C. 4410149 It tr.W.a►ty la. reop Ifg. T6ecca ►Jn Atrlr a• he D.E. 44rrrr of 6,r�.�..► t%1'1, r.rae 1�. 1Mac* (•Wtetly t• 6,r. S.C. 6,66049 Of aosaabir IU. tams wK T6•ece Wo:a.rif N the 6,.Y. earner •e eanW %k' 1t�, erre 1I&J Mato fartberl) to fr i.fo geester of t•.M&UP M. was" lei. lbenCt fasaltwrly 901 6,R•seas eegmrr et ta.�mea:y it':, -arae IV, ibeat*Westerly so tae 6.9. Corpse of to.asNf IIs, rasp 1N, TbeTbeace fa Sowwhorl9041y a the f S.W.Caeaes s: 9t�:IMtar ::M, :nt;a tly";I. la ag. :•raedf to the N.C. e•reac *( te.s01e6ty its. Ideas eft. nAftce velaaeryy t• tats . sta691`te .1 own;xaa0 :L:•, ase:;a lig. Taart4 Easterly a the I.E. ietneg e( as+►lay two tang* ate. T`..eacr Y*a*r1y t• it K.Y. earwr a. twesti 11., rase• :�. - T►.tate fasa►esly ae car 0.r. evemor of to.aaLlr lre.rae M. Thaws easterly)to ter S.W. a•ta*r et ewsbt l0 a .•, etc;• las. dunce CJ::egly a• the S.C. "rear of l was►iy t7d. geyr /49. Terri easterly t• 6,M f. agerm •1 4amasb! 1 x. res;• lv: 1661st fetaMrly t• the S.W. wave of saveable Its. feel" M . Thaws ussobessly o ole S.W.octnw•t 0%asu.f !T6,. ".rte 1... The"* [eseerir a abs S.C. Arae6 of aeWsa*bf0 140. tat Ifs. ?&S we Soahewy a• gala f "star of wea0aa Ile. ero.ig :ys. iMac* %"&►trey a 460 1.9. 6eseer of as aeb10 as. rMt* an. T6*w fawolerly w 6,M S.W.f. 646,"49•f tossbcf tax. n.6,. 1S. ftoee* C}asetly AS *su 6.11. woar of taaatNlr live Ira" Ifs. T►tac* la"dely*0 63e int. tata*r at t sefltji lift. tease 174. fbtes*fetabeely w all f,r. aawe•f tena4Nr 116, tetra+ In. 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W. cancer of ewnaty aft. tares If, as. 8441* Mme- ttca out 'erlAtsz: . leas. sm.-�ar!r a W s.1r. aotaes at tarcAy st11, r+e�re IS. t:a:or:y as as S.C. cotter of Wmtis iaP, srwp ilf, Tate UdL%erlf to tea S.W. aster of t*WMMV etRs ramie M, :Mare fms:ttrty u U. s.s. sotsetr d tMms+y tits %T~ sr, ' 1le"&rr64"IX t• tea 11.11. asmr of "Mms"t miss tmnstl ills as W soe{Mr1P seaNan of oM faeta of tall""er us*"tfaotesse&sort M ifosostly MMMT of a*slow of "soMtttlla a IM pMt d 4tltrrlo{. • $fit>1)NlllR. YOt. !3. No. Am 3% low? t PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that theBoard of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work within 300 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by June 29, 1978. J-2 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) . 0 The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid 1s genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any manner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors . O Cash OBidders Bond O Cashiers Check C]Certified 'Check The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum 1 dated Addendum 0 dated Addendum / dated Firm By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of `^ 19 J-3 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders REQUIREMENTS- AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders ' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract _ and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being --- --- — — — — and 3 , it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions . Signature of authorized representative of bidder J 0028 ,J-5 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERAL A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- 4 mation given in the Information to Bidders , General Conditions, and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. I 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract , Documents to the extent applicable thereto. i B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the ' Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements, but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. 1 . It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to taw or ordinances , and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein • bound. 00284 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 . Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project. Manager. the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades, and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 1. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples , and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or nf�r�p fir: recommendations for changes; VV4004 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 3 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Continued) 10. Implement the County's procedures for the processing of change orders, including applications for extensions of time. ii . Review all applications by the various contractors for progress payment and final payment and make recommendations to the Project Manager for approval . 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors. 1 .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Work Category or Categories shall : 1 . Clean up all waste material , rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily basis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. Contra Costa County 00285 Detention Facility y: SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 4 d 1 .4 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Work Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chemical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .5 WATCHMAN The services of a watchman are not required under this Contract. Each Contractor shall be responsible for and make good any loss or damage due to vandalism or robbery during construction. 1 ,6 DRINKING WATER The Contractor shall provide his own forces with drinking water. 1 .1 HOISTING FACILITIES The Contractor will provide his own hoisting. 1 .8 SCAFFOLDING Each Contractor shall be responsible for his own scaffolding.' 1 .9 OTHER WORK A. To the extent that any part of the Contractor's work is to inter- face with work performed or installed by other contractors, the Contractor shall inspect and measure the in-place work and promptly report to the Construction Manager any defect in such in-place work that will impede, or increase the cost of, the Contractor's inter- face unless corrected. The Construction Manager will require the Contractor responsible for the defective work to make corrections so as to conform to his Contract requirements or, if the defect is the result of a defect or omission in the Specifications or Draw- Ings, issue a change order. If the Contractor fails to measure, inspect, and/or report any defects that are reasonably discoverable, all costs of accomplishing the interface acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects; in another contractor's work at any time such defects become known, • and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such -00287 steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 5 1 .9 OTHER WORK (Continued) B. All contractors on the Project shall have equal rights on the premises for the performance of their work, but shall follow the sequence established by the approved progress schedule and/or instructions issued by the Construction Manager. 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. During the progress of the work other contractors will be engaged in performing other work on this Project. The Contractor shall coordinate the work to be done hereunder with the work of such other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1 . Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- ` tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. 02 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 6 4 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other cont►-actor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended; filing appropriate damage actions; taking such measures as establish- ing a reserved gate, as appropriate; if reasonably feasible, seeking other sources of supply or service; and any other measures that may be appropriately utilized to limit or eliminate the effect of the labor dispute. 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The Construction Manager will develop a construction Schedule for the Project and will utilize it in the planning, coordinating, and performing work under this Contract, including subcontractors, equipment vendors, and suppliers. Contra Costa County • Detention Facility Q�2�p ' < a SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 7 • 1'.11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 1 . The Schedule, when approved by the Project Manager, shall be the basis for the dates for starting and completing the work (including changes) for the Project. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to conform to the approved Schedule and to arrange his work in such a manner that it will be installed in accordance with the Schedule. 2. The Construction Manager will establish a program to re- evaluate and update•the Schedule periodically in accordance with the requirements of the job. A representative of the Contractor shall meet with the Construction Manager and shall furnish to him information necessary for such re, evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays. The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases, delivery of materials, sequence of operations, etc. , to conform to the approved Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as may be required by the Construction Manager and the Project Manager. B. 14hr_never it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1 . Increase construction manpower in such quantities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. . 1 • Contra Costa Co Detention racili!� y SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page B 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. upon approval ' by the Project Manager the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. ` B. In making such progress payments, there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County . Detention Facility hit VV+�r�, RESILIENT FLOORING • Section 09650--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Require- ments, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of resilient flooring and accessories is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. B. Provide and install rubber base, as scheduled, at areas that are to receive carpet flooring. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE Wherever possible, provide resilient flooring and accessories produced by a single manufacturer. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications and installation instructions for resili- ent flooring and accessories required. B. Samples : Submit three sets of samples of each type, color, and finish of resilient flooring and accessory required. Provide 9-inch-square samples of flooring and 6-inch-long sample of accessory. Include full range of flooring color and pattern variation. Sample submittals will be reviewed for color, texture, and pattern only. Compli- ance with all other requirements is the exclusive res- ponsibility of the Contractor. C. Maintenance Instructions: Submit two copies of manufac- turer's written instructions for recommended maintenance • practices for each type of resilient flooring and acces- sories. 00292 Contra Costa County Detention Facility RESILIENT FLOORING • Section 09650--Page 2 1. 5 JOB CONDITIONS Continuously heat areas to receive flooring to 70 degrees F. for at least 48 hours prior to installation, when Project conditions are such that heating is required. Maintain 70-degrees-F. temperature continuously during and after in- stallation as recommended by flooring manufacturer, but for not less than 48 hours. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 COLORS AND PATTERNS Provide colors and patterns as shown or scheduled, or as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standards. 2. 2 TILE FLOORING A. Vinyl Asbestos Tile: FS SS-T-312, Type IV, and as fol- lows: 1. Size: 12 inches x 12 inches. 2. Thickness: 1/8 inch. 3. Manufacturers of vinyl asbestos tile shall be: a. Azrock, "Premiere Series. " 2. 3 SHEET FLOORING A. Vinyl Sheet Flooring: FS L-F-475, Type II, Grade A, and as follows: 1. Size: 72-inch-wide rolls. 2. Thickness: 0. 090-inch gauge. 3. Manufacturers of vinyl sheet flooring shbl ft a. Armstrong Cork Co. V b. Seagate Vinyl Corlon. Contra Costa County Detention Facility RESILIENT FLOORING • Section 09650--Page 3 2. 4 ACCESSORIES A. Rubber Base: 4 inches high, 1/8 inch thick, coved type; color as selected by the Architect. 1. Style: Standard top-set cove. 2. Manufacturers of rubber base shall be% a. Burke; (Decorator Series) . b. Flexco (all colors) . B. Resilient Edge Strips: 3/32-inch-thick, homogeneous vinyl or rubber composition, tapered or bullnose edge, color to match flooring, or as selected by Architect from standard colors available; not less than 1 inch wide. C. Adhesives (Cements) : Waterproof, stabilized type as recommended by flooring manufacturer. Asphalt emulsions and other nonwaterproof types not acceptable. D. Concrete Slab Primer: Nonstaining type as recommended by flooring manufacturer. E. Floor-Patching Material : Latex type. F. Feature Strips. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSPECTION Examine the areas and conditions under which resilient floor- ing and accessories are to be installed. Notify the Archi- tect, in writing, of conditions detrimental to the proper -and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Contra Costa County Detention .Facility RESILIENT FLOORING Section 09650--Page 4 3. 2 PREPARATION A. Prior to laying flooring, broom-clean or vacuum surfAces to be covered and inspect subfloor. Start of flooring installation will indicate acceptance of subfloor con- ditions and full responsibility for completed work. B. Apply concrete slab primer, if recommended by flooring manufacturer, prior to application of adhesive. Apply in compliance with manufacturer's directions. 3 .3 INSTALLATION A. General : 1 . Install flooring after finishing operations, includ- ing painting, have been completed and permanent heating system is operating. Moisture content of concrete slabs, building air temperature, and . rela- tive humidity must be within limits recommended by flooring manufacturer. 2. Place flooring with adhesive cement in strict com- pliance with manufacturer' s recommendations. Butt tightly to vertical surfaces, thresholds, nosings, and edgings. Scribe as necessary around obstructions and to produce neat joints, laid tight, even, and straight. Extend flooring at base into toe spaces, door reveals, and into closets and similar openings. 3. Maintain reference markers, holes, or openings that are in place or plainly marked for future cutting by repeating on finish flooring as marked on subfloor. Use chalk or other nonpermanent marking device. 4. Install flooring on covers for telephone and elec- trical ducts, and other such items as occur within finished floor areas. Maintain overall continuity of color and pattern with pieces of flooring installed in these covers. Tightly cement edges to perimeter of floor around covers and to covers. 5. Tightly cement flooring to subbase without open cracks, voids, raising, and puckering at joints; h telegraphing of adhesive spreader marks; or surface imperfections. Contra Costa County Detention Facility RESILIENT FLOORING Section 09650--Page 5 6. Tiles shall be at least one-half full size. 7. No short-base pieces shall be allowed. B. Tile Floors: 1 . Lay tile from center marks established with principal walls, discounting minor offsets, so that tile at opposite edges of the room are of equal width. Adjust as necessary to avoid use of cut widths less than 3 inches at room perimeters. Lay tile square to room axis, unless otherwise shown. 2 . Match tiles for color and pattern by using tile from cartons in same sequence as' manufactured and pack- aged. Cut tile neatly to and around all fixtures. Broken, cracked, chipped, or deformed tile are not acceptable. 3 . Lay tile with grain in tile running in the opposite direction. 4. No flooring shall be laid until a seam diagram is approved by the Architect. C. Sheet Flooring: 1 . Lay sheet flooring to provide as few seams as pos- sible with economical use of materials. Match edges for color shading and pattern at seams in compliance with manufacturer' s recommendations, such as revers- ing adjoining sheets of same roll , so that abutting edges are from same edge of roll . 2. Weld seams in vinyl sheet flooring in compliance with the manufacturer' s instructions to provide "seamless" installation. 3. Cove base over cove backing. D. Accessories: 00 Contra Costa County Detention Facility RESILIENT FLOORING Section 09650--Page 6 1. Apply resilient base to walls, columns, pilasters , casework, and other permanent fixtures in rooms or areas where base is required. Install base in as long lengths as practicable, with preformed units , or fabricated from base material with mitered or coped intersections. Tightly bond base to backing through- out the length of each piece, with continuous contact at horizontal and vertical surfaces. 2. Place resilient edge strips tightly butted to floor- ing and secure with adhesive. Install edging strips at all unprotected edges of flooring, unless other- wise shown. 3. 4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Remove any excess adhesive or other surface blemishes, using neutral-type cleaners as recommended by flooring manufacturer. Protect installed flooring from damage by covering. 3. 5 EXTRA MATERIAL A. Provide the following extra material : 1. Five boxes of each color tile. 2. Two boxes of each color base. 3. 200 square feet of vinyl sheet flooring. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility CARPETING Section 09680--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1 . 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to work specified in this Section. 1 . 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK The extent of Carpet is shown on the Drawings and in the Schedules. 1 . 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications of Installers: For cutting , laying , and trimming of carpeting, use only thoroughly trained and experienced carpet installers who are completely familiar with the materials specified, the manufacturer' s recom- mended methods of installation, and the requirements of this work. B. Manufacturer' s Recommendations: The manufacturer's rec- ommended methods of installation, when approved by the Architect, shall be the basis for acceptance or rejection of actual methods of installation used in this Work. 1 . 4 SUBMITTALS A . Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications and installation instructions for carpet. indicate by transmittals that a copy of each instruction has been transmitted to the Installer. B . Samples--Carpet: Submit three samples, 6 inches x 6 inches, of each color and pattern of carpet to be used. Contra Costa County Detention Facility CARPETING Section 09680--Page 2 C. Shop Drawings: Prior to start of installation, submit to the Architect in accordance with the provisions of Sec- tion 01300 of these Specifications' Shop Drawings showing location of all seams proposed to be made in the carpet- ing. 1 . 5 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect carpeting materials before, during, and after installation and to protect the installed work and materials of all other trades. B. Replacements: in the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS A. carpet: Bigelow, Evolution Grade, Code 2L83. 1 . Characteristics: a. Type: Velvet woven through back. b. Pitch: 216/216 double heddle. C. Rows per Inch: 8. 25. d. wire Size: 1) . 230 inch. 2) . 175 inch, all-loop pile. 3 ) . 230 inch, three-wire repeat. e. Face Yarn: 100-percent, ,Antron III, continuous- filament nylon with static control . 4vaa f. Yarn Ply: three-ply, yarn dyed. '0044iny 'Contra Costa County Detention Facility CARPETING Section 09680--Page 3 g. Yarn Weight: 21 ounces per square yard. h. Backing Materials: 1) Warp polyester. 2) Stuffer polyester. 3) Filling--Fiberlock. i. Total Weight: 49.0 ounces per square yard. j . Width: 12 feet. k. Flammability: DOC-FF-1-70; Bigelow has a contin- uing guarantee on file with the Federal Trade Commission ASTM-E84-76a (tunnel test) 25 or less flame-spread rating. 1 . Acoustical : ASTM-C-423-66 (over concrete) 20. m. Static Test: Under 3,500 volts when tested by AATCC Test Method 134-1975. B. Carpet: Patrick Carpet Mills, "Stonehedge. " 1. Characteristics: a. Type: Textured loop. b. Pitch: 5/32 inch. C. Pile Height: 1/4 inch. d. Yarn: 100-percent DuPont Antron III BCF nylon. e. Ply: 6 ply. f. Denier: 7390. g. Yarn Weight: 38 ounces per square yard. h. Laminate: 32 ounces per square yard. i. Backing Material : Polypropylene primary and secondary. 3. Total Weight: 81 ounces per square yard. 00300 - Contra Costa County Detention Facility CARPETING Section 09680--Page 4 k. Static Control : Antron III nylon. 1 . Tuft Bind: 18 pounds. m. Flame Resistance: Pases DOC-FF-1-70. n. ASTM E84: Rates 75 or less. v o. Width: 12 inches. C. Flammability Test: Carpet shall pass or exceed the Federal Flammability Requirement DOC FF-1-70 for a flame- spread rating of 25 or less for Type 1 and 75 or less for types 2 and 3. D. Adhesive shall be water-base latex emulsion as recom- mended by the carpet manufacturer. E. Colors: All colors shall be as selected by the Archi- tect. 2. 2 CARPET BASE All carpet base shall be provided and installed under Section 09650, "Resilient Flooring." 2. 3 OTHER MATERIALS All other materials such as adhesives and metal molding, not specifically described but required for a complete and proper installation, shall be new, first quality of their respective kinds, as recommended by the manufacturer of the carpeting, and subject to approval of the Architect. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 SURFACE CONDITIONS A. Inspection: �" "l Contra Costa County Detention Facility CARPETING • Section 09680--Page 5 1 . Prior to all work of this Section, carefully inspect the installed work of all other trades and verify that all such work is complete to the point where this installation may properly commence. 2. Verify that carpeting may be installed in accordance with the original design and the manufacturer' s recommendations. B. Discrepancies: 1 . In the event of discrepency, immediately notify the Architect. 2. Do not proceed with installation in areas of dis- crepancy until all such discrepancies have been fully resolved. 3. 2 INSTALLATION A. General : Inspect each piece of carpeting before instal- lation and do not install material which is imperfect in any way. B. Seams: Make all seams as inconspicuous as possible, flat, unpuckered, completely free from glue on the ex- posed surface, and located only where shown on the ap- proved Shop Drawings. C. Installation: Install all carpeting and carpet base in strict accordance with the manufacturer' s recommended methods of installation as approved by the Architect. 1 . Direction of carpet to be established by the Archi- tect. 00302 Contra Costa County Detention Facility CARPETING Section 09680--Page 6 3 . 3 CLEANING UP Upon completion of the carpeting installation in each area, visually inspect all carpet installed in that area and imme- diately remove all dirt, soil , and foreign substance from the exposed face; inspect all adjacent surfaces and remove all marks and stains caused by the carpet installation; remove all packaging materials, carpet scraps, and other debris from the carpet installation to the area of the job site set aside for its storage. 3 . 4 PROTECTION in all public areas, provide a temporary nonstaining paper pathway in the direction of traffic. **END OF SECTION** 00303 Contra Costa County Detention Facility 1. Drawings and Schedules • The drawings are divided into two categories . . . . a. Large drawings 30" x 42" numbered by series Al thru A9. Plans, elevations, sections and stair and elevator drawings. b. Detail drawings and schedules 8�" x 11". Sections 10, 11, 12, 20 through 48, Volume II' of the Project Manual entitled "Details and Schedules." 2. Plans a. Series Al (1/16"=1'-0") orientation floor plans show desicnation of areas and clusters and fire separations. b. Series A2, (1/8"=1'-0 ") :kale floor plans show references to 411=110" scale floor plans, window and door symbols, detail reference symbols, overall dimensions, and interior elevation symbols, equipment symbols and detail dimensions for areas not shown on 4=1'0" scale floor plans. c. Series A5, (V=1'0")sca1e floor plans show detail dimensions, equipment symbols, casework, and interior elevation symbols. d. Series A6, Reflected ceiling plans show ceiling layouts, heights, light fixtures, mechanical diffusers and grilles, access panels, sprinkler heads, ceiling tracks and detail references. 3. Detail Drawings See detail drawings for finish schedule, door and window schedules, cabinet and equipnent schedules, equipnent backing roan accessory schedule, partition information, enlarged details, and interior elevations. 4. Match Lines Match lines are shown only as general guidelines of where adjoining floor plans meet. See plans on both sides of a match line for information overlapping the line. 5. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine the plans, details and specifications, to furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, etc. , whether listed or not. If there are any omissions in regard to the above, they shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening for instructions; other- wise, the list will be considered catplete. No extras will be allowed. DATE• Ka*n/McLaughum, 1-x,•78 oouMY oE1ENnoNFACLffY ��� RS general Notes. 4�, 9~111 4060'1 003 5 3985 E�P1M is 244 Room title and room number Door mark number - see Section 29 a---Elevation number 31 76 , 34.12 4----- Sheet where elevation drawn q e --Detail Number 32.21 t- Sheet where detail shown 2 Wall section number 6.! t Sheet where wall section shown Building section number 41 < Sheet where section shown Exterior window number - See Section 26 I AA Interior window number - See Section 39 Indicates remaveable stop w on this side of win& 84-4 Ceiling height noted @ reflected ceiling plan X Equipment designation - See Equipment Schedule - Equipment number - See Equipment Schedule D2 4------------ Cabinet type - See Section 33 Circled area shown on large � Enlarged Section - Detail Reference ( scale detail orl levation 3 Reference or Dimension Point • DATE ��ap►lAn/M I .,;;;i4' I'll7 OONM 206TA Cho MN MIENTICJN F,i L" ARCHIT RSOHM AN FR GCO . 84111 ' 00305'. 415.398 r _ GYPSUM BOARD WOOD FINISHED GRAVEL OR CRUSHED ROCK PLYWOOD CONCRETE WOOD BLOCKING CONTINUOUS EARTH WOOD BLOCKING SHIM BLANKET OR PLASTER BATT INSULATION QUARRY OR CEMlIC TILS: METAL ACOUSTICAL TILE CONCRETE BLOCK TERRAZZO OR RIGID INSULATION LA CONDUCTIVE TERRAZZO BRICK GATE KaplanT • t= �4•- 70 a OMA OOLMY DE I ENM y FACUnr 9001NS �ffRS �RY �T 84111 �* � EP40A ,w MLO "''!''1`�I�IQ1 oe 415-3981 -5191 A .B. ANCHOR BOLT COL. COLUMN ACOUS . ACOUSTIC CONC . CONCRETE AC . TILE ACOUSTICAL TILE CONF. CONFERENCE ADJ. ADJUSTABLE CONN. CONNECTION ADMI li. ADMINISTW-.TION OR CONST. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE CONT. CONTINUOUS ADMT'4" ADMITTING CORR. CORRIDOR AGGR. AGGREGATE C .S. CLINICAL SINK AIR COND. AIR CONDITIONING C.T. CERAMIC TILE ALT. ALTERNATE CTR. COUNTER ALUM. ALUMINUM t CENTER LINE 4 ANGLE C.R. CART/CHAIR RAIL A.P. ACCESS PANEL C.C.U. CORONARY CARE UNIT APPROX. APPROXIMATE A.R. ACID RESISTING DBL. DOUBLE ASB . ASBESTOS DEPT. DEPARTMENT ASPH. ASPHALT DET. DETAIL ASST. ASSISTANT D.F. DRINKING FOUNTAIN ANNUNC. ANNUNCIATOR DIA. DIAMETER A.P.S . ACCESS PANEL (SECURITY) DIAGL. DIAGONAL DIM. DIMENSION B.B. BULLETIN BOARD DN. DOWN BD. BOARD DR. DOCTOR BLDG . BUILDING DWG. DRAWING BLK. BLOCK DWR. DRAWER BLKG . BLOCKING D.T. DRAPERY TRACK BM. BEAM D.S . DRY STANDPIPE BOT, BOTTOM B.R. BEDROOM B.S . BOTH SIDES E.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR B.P. BRICK PAVING EA. EACH E.J.C. EXPANSION JOINT COVER ELEC . ELECTRICAL CAB. CABINET ELEV. ELEVATION OR C.B. CATCH BASIN ELEVATOR C/C CENTER TO CENTER EMERG. EMERGENCY C.C .T. CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK ENCL. ENCLOSURE CEM. CEMENT ENGR. ENGINEER C.T. CERAMIC TILE ENT. ENTRANCE C-C CONTRACTOR FURNISHED E.P.B. ELECTRIC PANEL BOARD, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED EQ. EQUAL C/FLAS11 COUNTER FLASHING EQUIP. EQUIPMENT C .G. CORNER GUARD E.W.C. ELECTRIC WATER COOLER C OR CHAN. CHANNEL EXAM. EXAMINATION CH. 131). CHALK BOARD EXC . EXCAVATE C .I . CAST IRON (E) OR C .JT. CONTROL JOINT EXIST. EXISTING CL. CLEAR EXP. EXPOSED OR Cw. CEILING EXPANSION CLKG. CAULKING EXT. EXTERIOR CLOS . CLOSET C.O. CONVENIENCE OUTLET OR CASED OPENING OR CLEAN OUT CA CARPET DATE XapOONOM FArAJrYlan/btclmvc&un A22M --- AL j—Zdr-71) M 9m :RS aww R §A 4W 4 19.5.;3kX:*• 94111 ow F.D. FLOOR DRAIN LA13. LABORATORY F.E.C . FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET LAM. LAMINATED F.H.C . FIRE HOSE CABIr,.,r LAUN. LAUNDRY F.H.S . FIAT HEAD SCREW LAV. LAVATORY FIN. FINISH LIN. LINEN FL. FLOOR LKR. LOCKER FLEX. FLEXIBLE L.L. LEAD LINED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT It.P. LIGHT PROOF OR Ft,SH 'G PLASHING LOW POINT F.O.C . FACE OF CONCRETE F.O.P. FACE OF PLASTER F.O.S . FACE OF STUD MACH. MACHINE FT . FEET MAS . MASONRY F.S . FULL SIZE MAT. MATERIAL FRPF '(, FIRE PROOFING MAX. MAXIMUM F.F. FINISH FACE M.B. MACHINE BOLT F.S .E.C. FOOD SVC. ELECT. CONTR. MECH. MECHANICAL G.I . GALVANIZED IRON MED. MEDICINE GA . GAUGE MEMB. MEMBRANE (,ALV . GALVANIZED MET. METAL G .B. GRAB BAR MFR. MANUFACTURER GL. GLASS OR GLAZED MIN. MINIMUM GR. GFADE MIR. MIRROR GYPSUM WALL BOARD MISC . MISCELLANEOUS m,p . GYPSUM M.&S . MIRROR & SHELF M.L. METAL LATH 11.P. HIGH POINT M.O. MASONRY OPENING 11-11 HOSPITAL FURNISHED- MTG. MOUNTING HOSPITAL INSTALLED 1113 HOSE BIBB M.P.U. MTILTI-PURPOSE UNIT 11DW. I LA RDW A RE- M.T. METAL THRESHOLD 11MID. HARDWOOD MPC MOVABLE PATIENT CONS H.M. HOLLOW METAL 11R. HOUR N.C. NURSE CALL 110R. HORIZONTAL N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN 11T. HEIGHT DISPENSER H-C HOSPITAL FURNISHED- N.I .C . NOT IN CONTACT CONTRACTOR INSTALLED NOM. NOMINAL N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE I .C .U. I-NTENSIVE CARE UNIT I .D. INSIDE DIAMETER INSUL. INSULATION 02 OXYGEN I NT. T NrE RI OR O.C. ON CENTER I tqrE R. 'INTERMEDIATE O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER ISOL. ISOLATION OFF. OFFICE I .V.T . INTRAVENOUS TRACK JAN. JANITOR O.T. OPERATING TABLE JT. JOINT O.H. OPPOSITE HAND O.P.D. OUTPATIENT DEPARTMEt OPNG. OPENING OPP. OPPOSITE K.P . KICK PLATE O.R. OPERATING ROOM O.T. OPERATING TABLE KAMIADATE ,----n/MC'JaUgb& 1-14--7S- OONfRA COSTA COLKly DEIENT'ON FWA Iry ARCHI PL RSf 901 My& mm oo3w 4 T SAN FRANC&&W 04111 Jam. 398 V 15 -51M PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PART. PARTITION S .S . STAINLESS STEEL PAV. PAVING S .S .D. SEE STRUCTURAL P.B.O. PROVIDED BY OWNER DRAWING 1) .13.:':. ',"}.',l&;PHONE SWITCHBOARD S .SK. SERVICE SINK F1 L. LAti: '7,rASTIC LAMINATED STA . STATION PL. OR PLATE STAG. STAGGERED I'LA:3 . PLASTER STD. STANDARD P7,YWD. PLYWOOD STER. STERILIZER I' . t',G . POLISHED PLATE GLASS STL. OR ST. STEEL P IZ. PAIR ST RUC . STRUCTURAL rl"L,c . PRIICAST SUSP. SUSPENDED P'I`, POT NT SYM. SYMMETRICAL 1'.T. D. P'AL'ER TOWEL DISPENSER SEC 'Y SECRETARY Q .T . Ot'ARRY TILE SWS SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE QTY. QUANTITY T .B. TOWEL BAR TEL. TELEPHONE R. RISER OR RADIUS THRES. THRESHOLD RECP. RECEPTOR THK. THICKNESS RECT. RECTANGULAR T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE R.D. ROOF DRAIN T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET REF. REFERENCE T.P.H. TOILET PAPER HOLDER REFR. REFRIGERATOR T.V. TELEVISION REI NF. F I NFORCI NG TYP . TYPICAL REQ ' D REQUIRED TH THICK RESIL. PILSILIENT T.C. TOP OF CURB ROBE BOOK T.W. TOP OF WALL RFt. Room U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE R.O. ROUGH OPENING NOTED RUB. PUBBER UR. URINAL RWD. REDWOOD SC. SCUPPER S.A.S. SILL AIR SUPPLY ENCLOS. V OR VAC. VACUUM S , SI'TK VENT . VENTILATION S .11 .D. SI7L ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SCHED. SCHEDULE VERT . VERTICAL S.D. SOAP DISPENSER OR DISH V.G. VERTICAL GRAIN SECT. SECTION V.I .F. VERIFY IN FIELD SHR. SHOWER V.P. VISION PANEL SILT. SHEET V.A. VINYL ASBESTOS TILE SIM. SIMILAR S .M.S . SHEET METAL SCREW W.F. WOOD FLOOR SPEC . SPECIFICATION W.C . WATER CLOSET SF'};R. SPEAKER WD. WOOD SQ. SQUARE W.I . WROUGHT I RON S .V. SHEET VINYL W.G . WIRE GLASS WP. WATERPROOF W.S. WEATHERSTRIPPING WSCT. WAINSCOT WT. WEIGHT W/ WITH • W/O WITHOUT KaDJan/NFlAV9lXn 1,24-75 PATE QOWPA COWA OOMW DE I NTM MARY �,%Tk T . 94111RS Ism vl�r`!Q 415.398• 1O'a OQ� TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION Ref. UBC 1973 table 43B A A NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N, ) 25 ga. metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42. 1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 14 '-2" B motels!! B NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, 1{*" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42.1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. 1-1/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 8 ' -6" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT WITH 20 GAUGE STUDS-10'-0" V mmmm NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.0.N.) 20 ga. me - studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 1 G.W.B. on each side. Stud Type--3 5/8 WFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 16'-3" Q NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. metal studs, 16" O.G. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 11 G.W.B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W.B. to structural slab. 7/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted Stud Type--3 5/8 WFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 10'-8" :Ka�n/MgAV9b l*n 1-0--78 0-78 OOIY�RA OMA Cou+rnr DETENTION F NJTY I4s"11 8"WPARTITION SYMBOV .5 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL utovWT1(kI E _— A 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, lh" x 17 Guage stucco netting at other side. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9'-6" F2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, 1 "x17 Guage stucco netting at other side. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9'-6" G C 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2h" 16 gauge studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on 42. 1 each side of studs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9' -9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS - 11'-0" H D 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 21j" 16 guage studs at 16" O.C. with 3.4 diamond mesh lath on 2. 12 each side of studs. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9' -9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS - 11' -0" Kaplan/MCIAAA9W n DATE „78 ooNr�u oosTA aouHrY oETEnmonl fiacILITY FM INUT PARTITION SYMBOLS 0 415.398• 0311 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DH9CI�'ildd • @ m em see 6" (U-0,N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT INTERIOR. truct. Dwgs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - .13'-0" JSee 8" or 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALL truct. Dwgs. See 1/8" = 110" floor plans for size and location. t MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT 8"= 16 ' -0" 12"= 20'-6" K OMAN= See CONCRETE WALL. (cast-in-place) Struct. Dwgs. 4 HOUR RATING ITEM 31 U.B.C. L •iiia See PRECAST CONCRETE WALL. Sectio 45.00 M ^^ � See SEE DETAIL B/42. 29 B/42. 2 6 I(Vlan/MOLa Klin : OWMA OOsrA OOLWY DE'TENnON.FACILITY r AS PARTITION SYMBOLS 415 398• 94111 ,� 00312 INDEX TO SECTION 32 FINISH SCHEDULE 32. 00 - 32. 02 Index and Notes 32. 03 - 32. 55 Finish Schedule NOTES TO FINISH SCHEDULE 1. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and spec- ifications, and to provide and-7urnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these doc- uments. Schedules are for the convenience of the contrac- tor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor's responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. 2. For "Legend to Finish Schedule" see reverse sides of sheets. 3. Where equipment or cabinets are shown to be recessed in or mounted on 1-hour or 2-hour rated partitions, the finish surface shall be made to run continuously behind and around such equipment or cabinets, before their installation, to maintain fire rating. 4. See Section 33 ' for room accessory schedule and mounting heights. 5. See architectural reflected ceiling plans for locations and extent of soffits and facias. G. All interior free-standing concrete columns shall be painted except those listed in Section 03300 as being of Architec- tural Concrete, and except those located in spaces where "ES" is listed for the wall finish. • 1]�M�.91� 1t1 a►Te FiA 0090,OOMW DETENTION F+ N.ITY 3 .00 INDEX AND NOTES 00313 15 398.5 • 6. All shower stalls shall be molded stone shower base full ceramic tile walls and waterproof cement plaster ceilings. Shower stalls in shower alcove rooms 2M25A, 4A32, 4B24, 4C24, 4D30, 4E24 and 4F35 shall be ceramic tile floor on asphalt membrane pan with full height ceramic tile walls and waterproof cement plaster ceil- ings. 7. All shower stalls shall have 2 '-0" wide tempered glass shower door with tempered glass side panel. 8. All shower alcoves shall have a bench per detail 44. 08 except Room 1I54 and 1156. 9. For abutting floor finishes see Section 40. 10. Where sheet vinyl is specified as floor finish, the sheet vinyl flooring shall cove up the walls 4" unless otherwise noted. Inside and outside corners shall be sealed with sealant. 11. See plans and interior elevations for location and extent of various finish materials if more than one material is noted for an individual room or space in the Finish Schedule. 12. Room and Door Numbers: In a typical room number such as 1P10A the individual characters mean the following: 1 -- Floor number; for all spaces on first floor. P -- Section or cluster of the detention facility complex. 10 -- Room number to room generally with corridor access . Kap1sa DATE 41 �� 32.01 NOTES TO FINISH SCHEDULE (C0AOW314 5398.5 10A -- Room number to rooms generally with no corri- dor access supplementing a major room. Door numbers are shown only on the 1/8" plans. 13 . See Section 10 for description of partitions symbols used in plans. See Section 42 for details . 14. Plaster ceilings, beam covers, and soffits that abut ex- posed metal deck shall be finished the same as the deck unless otherwise noted. _..._ 15 . Type 1 Carpet is as specifiedinSection 09680 2 . 1.A; Types 2 and 3 Carpet are the same and are specified in Section 09680 2 . 1.B. 4A8176 K mlan/M� �hlin DATE OONOO6TA OOUNTY DE I ARC FWff RS VU431%-Y- SW SAN FR . 94111 415 398.5 1 32. 02 NOTES TO FINISH SCHEDULE (CONT D) FINISH SCHEDULE KEY Floors, Base C - Carpet CHS - Concrete Hardened and Sealed CP - Cell Padding CT - Ceramic Tile CTB - Ceramic Tile Base DT - Decorative Tile DTB - Decorative Tile Base, 4" High r QT - Quarry Tile QTB - Quarry Tile Base, 4" High R - Rubber/Vinyl Base, 4" High SV - Sheet Vinyl ' SVB - Sheet Vinyl Base VAT - Vinyl Asbestos Tile Walls CB - Concrete/Concrete Block, Unfinished CBE - Concrete/Concrete Block, Epoxy Paint CBF - Concrete/Concrete Block, Painted CP - Cell Padding ES - Exposed Structure ESP - Exposed Structure Painted GBE - Water Resistant Gypsum Board, Epoxy Paint GBP - Gypsum Board Painted GBV - Gypsum Board, Vinyl Fabric PCT - Ceramic Tile on Plaster Base PE - Plaster on Metal Lath, Epoxy Paint PP - Plaster on Metal Lath, Painted PV - Plaster on Metal Lath, Vinyl Fabric Ceiling AC - Acoustic Tile, 2x4 Lay-in ACR - Acoustic Tile, 2x4 Lay-in, Rated ACM - Metal Pan Concealed Spline (Tool Access) ACMR - Metal Pan Concealed Spline Tool Access, Rated ES - Exposed Structure ESP - Exposed Structure, Painted ; ESPE - same, with epoxy paint GAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Gypsum Board GBE - Water Resistant Gypsum Board, Epoxy Paint GBP - Gypsum Board, Painted PAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Plaster PE - Plaster, Epoxy Paint PP - Plaster, Painted SAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Structure SD - Special Decorative SP - Security Plaster Painted 00316 SPE - Security Plaster, Epoxy Paint SCPSAC - AcoustHal ' T' 1 Glued on Security Plaster CSR - Colcea ine Rated Room 0n SPWA OXMIAL Na NAME RA. AEE CEI . Mud" mmmmmmmmml� PE PE -Al 1102 VISITOR VAT R PE 5PAC 9 1IO2A INMATE VAT R PE SPE - 1103 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 1I03A INMATE VAT R PE SPE - 1.104 ADMINISTRATION C ** R GBV/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet 12 V 1I04A MAIL WORK AREA VAT R PV GBP - 1I04B 1OFFICE C ** R PVA/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet ` 1I04C OFFICE C ** R GV PV GBP ** Type 1 carpet 1I04D RECEIVING C ** R GBV/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet 12 1I04E RELEASE C** R GBV/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet 12 PV ESP I105 MAIL ROOM VAT R GBP GBP - 1106 CORRIDOR VAT R pp ESP GBP - 1I06A TELEPHONE CLOSET VAT R PP ESP - 1107 WOMEN'S TOILET SV R PE GBE 37 1106 MEN'S TOILET SV R PE GBE 19 1I09 CORRIDOR VAT R CBP PP PAC - 1I09A ACCESS SHAFT CHS R PP - - 1I10 COURTS HOLDING SV SVB CBE PE *At each toilet 35* iiii COURTS HOLDING SV SVB PE/ PE *At each toilet 35* 11 a.2 LINE UP & HOLDING SV R PE SPE - 1I12A TOILET SV R PE SFE 35 1113 LINE UP & VIEWING VAT RLPE SPAC - --7• 1114 VISITOR VAT R PAC 9 Kaplan/ °'"'� CoC=A COLMY DETEN M WtffY 1 68 -' FINISH SCHEDULE 415 3�i8•S 32.03 LEVEL 1 WEST 00317 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL Room Ng NAME FLR. UK CEIL. REMARM ACCU II14A INMATE AT E SPE 1115 ELECTRICAL CHS IR Pp SP 116 VISITOR'S LOBBY VAT R PPP/ SPAC 1116A PASSAGE AT R GBP GAC I16B PASSAGE AT jRPP SPAC 117 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 II17A INMATE VAT R PE SPE - I18 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 II18A INMATE VAT R PE SPE - 1119 VISITOR VAT IR PE SPAC 9 1I19A INMATE VAT IR PE SPE - 1_120_ ISALLY PORT VAT IR -PE I PE % 1121 SALLY PORT VAT JR. PE PE 1122 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE 1123 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE - 1124 COURTS HOLDING SV SVB PE PE *At each toilet 35* 1125 COURTS HOLDING SV jSVB PE PE *At each toilet 35* 1126 GUARD STATION VAT R PE PAC 1126A PASSAGE VAT R PE PAC IT26B PASSAGE VAT R PE PAC 127 ISALLY PORT VAT JR. PE PE 1128 ISALLY PORT VAT R. PE PE 1129 IBREATH ANALYSIS SV R PC/ PAC 6 rTIP. I 1130 ALCOHOL RECOVERY SV R Pp SPAC - 1130A TOILET SV SVB, PE/ SPE CBE 35 E AC SPAC SPE C Kaplan/ 20 40ATE WNTRA COSTA MUM DETENTION FACILITY ARCa�a,�tTar NERS /'� FINISH SCHEDULEF FR 'PA111 32.04 LEVEL 1 WEST 415-39805 Room on !MICE MATERNAL. 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REMARKS ACCElk 3A22 INMATE ROOM AT RPP ESP 1 3A23 MECHANICAL CHS - ES ES - 3A24 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 3A25 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP - 3A26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3A26A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC - 3A27 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3A27A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC _ 3A28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3A29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3A30 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3A31 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3A31A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC _ 3A32 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PP GAC - 3A33 CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP 3A3C CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP 3A35 DAYROOM C** R PP /* Type Carpet ESP *At Mezzanines r 8 ESP/* AT LEVXL 4 CEILING 3A3 5A PANTRY V R PE Mezzanines 6 • C :DATE CONTRA COSTA COLWW DETENTIONKaplan/M � ���, Faca.mr QQ� %FT � FINISH SCHEDULE 41N SAN . 94111 32.28 415• I�& LEVEL 3 EAST ST ROOM oft MACE MXMRIAL AEMIIRI�i N4 NAME IRR. 9M NALLI CEL. 3BO1 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 7 3302 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3BO3 STAFF TOILET SV R PE SSPE 8 3BO4 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3BO5 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3BO6 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3BO7 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 3BO8 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE 'SPE 3 3BO9 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3B10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B12 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP 3B13 JANITOR SV R PE ESP 4 3B14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3317 SHOWER ALCOVE V R PE SPE 3 3818 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B19 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3320 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B21 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 oK CONTRA COSTA MUNTY DETENTM FWCLITY �_.8A'TTEFI FINISH SCHEDULE 00343 4MW FRA 94111 32.29 LEVEL 3 EAST 5 393 ROOM OR SMCE W ERIAL REMARKS NQ NAME IRR. luff CEN.. 3B22 MECH CHS - ES ES: 3B23 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3B24 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3B25 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 9 3B25A INMATE AT R PE 'SPAC - 3B26 VISITOR VAT R PE ' PAC 9 3B26A INMATE AT R PEAC - 3B27 VISIT AT R PP : PAC 3B28 VISIT AT R PP PAC 9 3B29 VISIT AT R PP PAC 9 3B30 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 9 3B30A INMATE AT R PE SPAC - 3B31 VISITORS' LOBBY AT R PP GAC - 3B32 CORRIDOR AT R PP PP - 3B33 CORRIDOR VAT R PP pp - ESPj **Type 1 Carpet 3B34 DAYROOM C** R PP * * At Mezzanine 3$ 3B34Ai PANTRY SV I R PE ESPN* * At Mezzanine 6 a►,rE COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ��SplB�'II1H� ,/•,.?4� 1 + Rs FINISH SCHEI)IJLE t17t► 0034 �i4111 32.30 LEVEL 3 EAST 415.398.5 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL NS NAME FLN. UK MMU CEIL. REMARKS 3CO1 INMATE ROOM AT R PP -SP ' 1 • 3CO2 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3CO3 STAFF TOILET V R PE ESPE 8 3CO4 INMATE ROOM AT R PP SP 1 3CO5 INMATE ROOM AT R PP SP 1 3CO6 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3CO7 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3CO8 SHOWER ALCOVE V R PE SPE 3 3CO9 INNATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C10 INMATE ROOM AT R PP rsp 1 3C11 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C12 STORAGE HS R PP ESP _ 3C1.3 JANITOR V. . R PE ESP 4 3C1.4 INMATE ROOM AT IR PP rsp 1 3C15 INMATE ROOM AT R PP 1ESP 1 3016 INMATE ROOM AT R PP SP 1 3C17 SHOWER ALCOVE V. R PE PE 3 3C18 INMATE ROOM AT R PP SP 1 3C19 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C20 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C21 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan/MCLaqgQATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY � /.a�-> AR �► $ FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRA Ck9CO LEVEL 3 EAST . 94111 32.31 ] 415.398.5191 �v '� ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL I Room NQ NAME FLR. 111AWROAM CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 3C22 MECHANICAL HS - ES E S: _ • 3C23 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C24 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C25 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C26 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 9 3C26A INMATE AT R PE SPAC - 3C27 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 9 3C27A INMATE AT R PE PAC _ 3C28 VISIT VAT R pp PAC 11 3C29 VISI`i' VAT R Pp PAC 9 3C30 VISIT AT R PP PAC 9 3C31 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 9 3C31A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3C32 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PE GAC — 3C33 CORRIDOR AT R PP P _ 3C34 CORRIDOR AT R Pp P 3C'35 DAYROOM ** RPP ESP/ **At Mezzanines (38 ESP/ 3C35A PAN'T'RY SV R PE * At Mezzanines 6 • C DATE G KM CMA COUNTY DETENTION FAC Kwlan/M /as/ ' IIITY ARC " T FINISH SCHEDULE 414116 4415- 98 94111 32.32 LEVEL 3 5398 5 EAST ROOM ON SPACE MXMRIAL N4 NAME IM. MSERUM CEIL. SPE/ 3D01 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE 2 - SPE 3DO2 INMATE ROOM HS PE ESPE 2 3DO3 SHOWER ALCOVE V R PE SPE 3 3DO4 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE 2 SPE 3DO5 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE 2 SPE 3Dd6 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE 2 SPE 3DO7 INMA'T'E ROOM HS - PE SPE 2 3DO8 MECHANICAL ROOM HS ES ES - 3DO9 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE 2 SPE 3D10 J-STORAGE AT R PP ESP _ 3D11 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE SPE 2 ISPE/ 3D12 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 3D13 INMATE ROOM IHS - PE ESPE 2 3D14 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE ESPE 2 3D15 SHOWER ALCOVE V. R PE �pE 3 3D16 INMATE ROOM IIHS - PE EPEE/ 2 3D17 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 3D18 INMATE ROOM IHS - PE ESPE/ 2 ESPE/ 3D19 INMATE ROOM HS - PE SPE 2 3D20 INMATE ROOM HS - PE SPEE/ 2 3D21 INMATE ROOM HS - PE SPEE 2 • °" CONTRA COSTA CION OUNN DETENTFACILITY I�;aplar�! �, -� g Ip %fir S RS FINISH SCHEDULE 003A27 SRN FRA RSCA X14111 32.33 415.398•$► VEL 3 WEST ROOM OR WWACE MATERIAL IIIEMARKS ROOM N2 NAME EAfEWaa CEIL. 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AMS 3F22 Inmate Room ESP 1 3F23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 3F24 Staff Toilet SV R PEESPE E 3F25 Inmate Room VAT R PE E S 4PE 3F26 Storage VAT R PP PP 3F27 Inmate Room VAT I R PE SPE 3F28 J Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 3F29 Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 3F30 Shower Alcove ISV R PE SPE 3 3F31 Visit/Dayroom C** � PAC **Type 1 Carpet "err, R PP 110 I 3F32 Visitor VAT -R PE PAC 9 3F32A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC - L3F33 Visit VAT R pp PAC 9 3'IF 3 4 visit VAT R PP PAC 9- -A3 F 3 F) Visitor VAT R I PE PAC 9 3F35A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC - 3F36 Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F36A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC - 3F37 Visitors ' Lobb Y VAT R PP GAC 3F38 Corridor VAT R Pp Pp C PAC/ ,F,.rv,e i �ot BeWiff 3F39 Booking lVAT* R pp— ESP Hoo ing Desk 12 • LATE CONTRA COSTA 00L IM DETENTION FACLITY A r TR —PLAbKRS 9 0%1 1T C;z I & +1+jib 1 FINISH SCHEDULE 901STFRET SAN FRA- 94111 32. 38 LEVEL 3 WEST 00352 415-398.5V= GA. now on SPOM MXMNIAL AEMAIMKN N2 NAME N.A. �A�E CEI . 5 ' **Carpet Type 1 12 3F40 Dayroom C *�` R Pk' * At Mezzanines 3F4 0A Pantr SV R PP * At Mezzanines 6 ESP/ **Type 1 Carpet 3F41 Dayroom C ** R PP * At Mezzanines ESP* 3F41A Pantry SV R PP / * At Mezzanines 6 3F42 Corridor VAT R FP PP * _ 3F43 Courtyard - KINDISSIM/McLwahrm °Ai1� CONTRA COSTA COLNW DETENTM F LrrY � yr 1� FINISH SCHEDULE 1+14"0 7$ 415- S Q4111 32. 39 LEVEL 3 WEST �� AODM 011 ONCE MATERIAL MAIM G Room NO NAME PLA. 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MEE CEIL 3PJ8 Sally Port VAT R PE PE 3P19 Classroom C** R GBP GAC **Type I Carpet 5&32 3P20 Library C** R GBP GAC **Type 1 Carpet - GBP/ 3P21 Counseling _ C** R PP GAC **Type 1 Carpet GBP/ 3P22 Corridor VA R PP GAC 3P23 Sally Port VAT R PE PE C °"� PFINtISH COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kvian/M1 $AT� ME A9S� FR 5 "111 32. 41 LEVEL 3 WEST 5 398 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FIJI. MtE CEIL. REMARMAccElk • 4AO1 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4A02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A03 Inmate Room VA R PP ESP 1 4A04 Mechanical Room CHS ES ES - 4A05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 [_ 4A08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A09 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4A10 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4Al2 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A1.4 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 _4A15 Shower Alcovg SV R PE SPE 3 4A16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A18 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A19 Initiate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A20 Moc-ha I Room ES ES PP ESPI •1 • • Kaplan/M� DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EXTENTION FACILITY ARi ► r "a FINISH SCHEDULE UU356 FRA�0) 91111 32. 42 LEVEL 4 EAST 415.398.51 1 ROOM OR MACE MATERIAL NQ NAME FLIT. MtE CELL. REMARKi RoomACCES Inmate Room VAT R PP -ESPA 1 4A23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A24 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A25 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PF 1 4A27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A28 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4A32 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4A33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4A34 I Balcony C** R PP ESP **Tyne 1- Carpet- - 4A35 Da room 0* 1 R PP ESP **Type 1 Car et - 4A16 Ralronv ** pp ** _ 4A37 Da room C** 12 R PP ESP **T e 1 Carpet =12 4A38 Da room C** R PP ESP _**Type 1 Carpet- 3A35 ar et3A35 DAYROOM (UPPER CEILING GAC • . TE Kmlan/� ATE CONTRA OMTA COUNTY EXTefM FACILITY FINISH SCHEDULE,ILN 04111 32.43 LEVEL 4 EAST 5 3W- ROOM OR MACE MATERIAL NS NAMEFLR. USE RVALI CELL. REMARKS 4801 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 1 • 4B02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B03 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B04 Mechanical Room CHS ES ES - 4B05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B08 j Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B09 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4B10 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4Bll Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 012 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B15 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4B16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 �iB�7 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4818 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4R20 Plecharli-cal Ronm__ CHS ES - 4821 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • `s • DATE n/M Kapla / �y > C WRA COSTA COUNW DETENTION FACLffY 9ARCHI%T 01a RS BA OW FINISH SCHEDULE SM FRA � . 94111 32.44 415.398 5 LEVEL 4 EAST t ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROD Na NAME FLIT. IMM CEIL. REMARKS ACC • 4B22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B23 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4824 Shower Alcove SV I R PE SPE 3 4B25 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B26 Inmate Room VAT R PP "PP 1 4B27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 PP 1 B2c) Inmate Room —a PP P 4B30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 41331 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12� 4B34 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4B35 Davroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet _ 4B36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4837 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet _ 4B38 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet B 4 DA ROOM UPPER CEILING), GAC • IQw1a /MC • DATEAT'q CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCt , �,}SSI.WNE 11 FINISH SCHEDULE &+1417600 q SAN F A C CA 941 32. 45 LEVEL 4 EAST " 415.398.5 ROOM OR WACE MATERIAL Room NE NAME RA. "n CEIL. REMA� M ACCElk 4C01 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • 4CO2 Imate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4CO3 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP l 4C04 MechanicalRoom CHS - ES ES - 4C05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP l 1 1 4C09 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4C10 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 J 4C12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C15 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4C16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP l 4C17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C18 .inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4C20 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES - 4C21 Inmate Room T R PP ESP 1 C • DATE K�p1- M CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY gApRCHI,%p ^ERs j FINISH SCHEDULE A�11C� SAN FRANC O . 94111 3 2. 4 6 0036 415.398.5191 LEVEL 4 EAST 1100M 011 SPACE MATEMIAL NE NAME FLN. SAMCEIL. MEMAM(s 4C22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • 4C23 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP . 1 4C24 Shower Alcove SV R . pE SPE 3 PP 1 4C26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C28 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C31 Inmate Room VATI R PP PP. 1 4C32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 4C34 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet _ 4C35 Dayroom C** R PP I ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4C3G Balcony C** R PP I ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4C37 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4C38 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet _ 304 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC iDATE Kaplan/M CAONM COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY AR HI,FINISH SCHEDULE .44 4 /7e 4SN FRA kX+� . 84111 32.47 LEVEL 4 EAST 00;%l 5 398 Room on $WE MATERIAL FAMAMS M2 NAME MA. UK Rum CELL. CEINL. SpEf 4DO1 Immate Room PE ESPE 2 E 4D02 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 4DO3 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE, 2 SPE/ P E/ 4DO4 Inmate Room PE ESPE 2 SPE 4005 Shower Alcove SV . R PE— 3 SPE E P 4DOG Inmate Room CHS PE ESPE PIE 2 SPE/ 2 4DO7 Inmate Room CHS PE ESPE SPE/ 4DO8 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 2 4DO9 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 4010 Omit I SPE/ 4Dll Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 4D12 Storage VAT R pp Esp"I I SPE/ 2 4D13 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE SPE/ 2 4D14 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE SPE/ 2 4D15 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE SPE/ 2 4DI.6 Inmate Room CHS PE ESPE 4D17 Shower Alcove SV R . PE SPE. 3 4D18 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE/ 2 ESPE SPE/ 2 4D19 Inmate Room-- CHS - PE ESPE SPE/ 2 4Q20 Inma e Room CHS- - P E ESPF1 SPE/ 2 4D21 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE Kaplan/McLmighlin DAM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION mpury ARCHIT RNERS FINISH SCHEDULE "111 32. 48 LEVEL 4 WEST UVARA 94111 415 396 5� ROOM ON MACE MXMRIAL REMARKS , RGOMI N2 NAME FLIT. MSECEIL. ACCElk SPE/ • pE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D23 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 4D24 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 SPE/ 4D25 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D26 Inmate Room CHS - PE I ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D27 Inmate Room CHS PE ESPE 2 4D28 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE/ 2 SPE 4D29 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE/ ESPE 2 4D30 Shower Alcove SV , R PE SPE 3 4D31 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D32 Inmate Room CHS . - PE SPE 2 4D33 Inmate Room CHS - PE I SPE 2 4D34 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D35 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D36 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D37 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D38 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D39 Janitor SV R PE ESP 4 4D40 ]InmateSPE/Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 4D41 Stair Vestibule VAT R PP ESP - 4D42 Balcony VAT R PP ESP - • • DATE Kap IIIW ,�f/. �8 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCH T NERS "" FINISH SCHEDULE 01 BORR S OUB SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 49 LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 Balcony Balcony VOW, sell Dayroom (Upper Ceilino Day room (Uppe r Ce i I i MEN MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO NOON NOON womm M MEMO OEM NOME NOON mmmm FINISH SCHEDULEA* h 32t.50 LEVEL 4 WEST IROOM OA ORWE MATERIAL "It MAME FLIR. OW CEIL. FAMUM ACCElk 1 • 4E02 Inmate Room VAT R PP I ESP 1 41:03 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E04 Mechanical Room CHS ES ES - 4E05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4EQ7 Inmate B2om VAT I R PP ESP 1 4E08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E09 Shower Alcove SV' R PE SPE 3 4E10 Inmate Room VAT R PP- ESP 1 4Ell Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 —4E,14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E15 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4E16 Inmate Room VAT R PPESP 1 4E17 Inmate Room VAT R PP IESP 1 4E18 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E20 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES - 4E21 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 DATE Kmi—an/MC • r���� MWIPIA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY UNTRUI ARCall FINISHSCHEDULE . 94111 32.51LEVEL 4LriESTours 14001A ON SPACE MXMRIAL FA MARM ME NAME MM. amCEN.. 4E22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E23 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4E24 Shower Alcove SV R . PE SPE 3 4E25 Inmate Room ATR PP PP 1 4E26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 ' 4E27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E28 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E30 Inmate Room VAT I R PP PP 1 4E31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 s'rY- 4E33 Da room C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 4E34 jBalcony C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4E35 Dayroom C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4E36 Balcony C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4E37 Dayroom C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4E38 Dayroom_ IC ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 3034 Dayroom {Upper Ceiling GAC a►TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY �lail/w NES � HI% ,� FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FR94111 32.52 LEVEL 4 WEST 14W398-DA RQOM on WIACE MM"ERIAL NEMAWS NQ NAME Ful. UKCEI . 4F01 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4F02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F03 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F04 Shower Alcove SV I R PE SPE 3 4F05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F09 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F10 Janitor SV R PE ESP 4 4Fll Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F12 Inmate Room VAT I R PP ESP 1 SP/ 1 4F13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 4F14 Inmate Room VAT R IPP ESP 1 4F15 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES r 4F16 Inmate Room VAT R PP JESP 1 4F17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP I13inate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4F19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP � 4F20 Inmate Room VAT R PP ]ESP 1 4F21 1 timate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Kap C DATE CONTRA COSTA COLfM DETENTION FACILITY t 11T FINISH SCHEDULE 0000"1 4MFR 5 94111 32.53 LEVEL 4 WEST 5 398 ROOM on owe MATERIAL. NE NAME MR. M= CELL. REMARIts 41722 Shower Alcove SV_ R . PE SPE !3 . 4F23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F24 Inmate Room Y.0 R PP JESP 1 4x25 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F26 Inmate Room VAT R pp PP 1 41727 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F28 Inmate Room VAT R Pp ESP- 1 1 4F29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F31 Inmate Iloom = R IPP PP 1 4F32 Inmate Room IVAT R IPP PP 1 4F33 Inmate Room VAT R IPP PP 1 4F34 Inmate Room VAT R Pp PP_ 1 41735 Shower Alcove SV. R PE 3 --.r 4F36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 --4F37 Balcony ** R PP IESP **Type 1 Caroet . - 4F37A OMIT 4F38 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4F39 Ba1.cony ** PP ESP ]**Type 1 Carpet - 41740 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4F41 Dayroom C R PP ESP **Tvpe 1 Carpet 12 3FI10 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC 3F41 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC • • PATE Kaplan/McCONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACLITY SD1 Ij�Ta RS FINISH SCHEDULE ANT A, ,, O . 94111 32. 54 f�(j 41 18h�� LEVEL 4 NEST 5 398 5 Room on VACE MATERIAL Nit NAME FLN. RASE MAAS CEIL REMARKS I *Broom finish. **Un Stair 1 40NE C5P ESP lerside of stairs tv I *Broom finish. **Un- - Stair 2 *CHS NONE CBP . derside of stairs typ -. P CHS *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 3 *CHS S INONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ, *Broom finish. **Un- ji Stair 4 *CHS INONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ- *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 5 *CHS INONE CBP ESP derside of stairs_ typ. *Broom finish **Un- Stair- 6 NONE LU,ESP dersidg of s tvv. Plaster applied Stair 7 F*CHS NONE GBP ESP see plan for extent. *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 8 *CHS -NONE GBP ESP derside of stairs typ. - roomtinish. wwUh-- *CHS NONE GBP �pR) derside of stairs typ, - Stair SP OR) *Broom finish. **Un- Stair B *CHS NONE GBP ESP derside of stairs typ. - R)( finish. **Un- tt Stair C *CHS -NONE GBP ESP �erside of stairs typ. - O *Broom finish. **Un- St&ir D *CHS NONE GBP PR) erside of stairs typ , - *Broom finish **Un- Stair E *CHS NONE GBP PS PR) erside of stairs typ "R *Broom finigh. **Un- Stair r *QHS INONE GBP ESP erside of stairs typ . ***Plaster applied Stair P *CHS NONE GBP W see 12Ian for extent. *Broom finish!*Paint -**Mezz. Stairs *CHS NONE NONE NONE all exposed steel. Note: For Stairs A, B, C, D, E,_ F, P, See Plans Level 2 or location of CSR dling. " DATDATECONTRA COSTA C40LWW DETENTION FACILITYKai W__10/ / 7R - RS" RSSHEETFINISH SCHEDULE 0 111 32. 55 15. STAIRS • Index to Section 40 - Floor Details 40 . 00 Index and Dotes 40. 01 Tile to Sheet Resilient to Concrete Resilient to Carpet Carpet to Carpet 40. 02 Carpet to Ceramic/Quarry Tile Resilient to Ceramic/Quarry Tile 40 . 03 Vinyl Reducing Strips 40 . 04 Floor Construction at Walk-in Coolers 40 . 05 Section at Walk-in Cooler Floor Trench NOTE: 1. Use vinyl transition or level reducing strips between materials of different thickness or texture . • C DATE KaplTTaEEnCC/M p�q� 901 BARY gTREET RS SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94111 40. 00 FLOOR DETAILS 415 398.5191 • I I DOOR ME" 1-{-L' DOOR WHERE OCCURS OCCURS 1 1 VINYL � I I ASBESTOS SHEET VINYL RESILIENT TILE FLOORING jib J6 CONCRETE w-I 1 --J --� POINT OF VINYL TILE SEPARATION REDUCER VINYL ASBESTOS TILE TO Q RESILIENT FLOORING TO A SHEET VINYL FLOORING V EXPOSED CONCRETE FLOOR r� LI I I ' 1 � 1 DOOR WHERE CROSS OCCURS CORRIDOR DOORS OR -HOUR DOORS 1� I RESILIENT II FLOORING I11�" i CARPET CARPET 4" CARPET TLJ VINYL EXTRUDED REDUCER METAL THRESHOLD RESILIENT FLOORING TO CARPET TO CARPET . CARPET 101 SEPARATION Kaplan/M 'nI�417e ooNMA COSTA OMM OET84TM FAICILITY 90�1 s ►Tt � gTW� ET F JMR OETAIL�U3�71 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 413.393.5191 '40.01 1 Y 1 ERAMIC OR RESILIENT ERAMIC OR CARPE;r UARRY TI FLOORING UARRY TILE 4 THRESHOLD THRESHOLD i ON MASTIC ON MASTIC i 'ItJFORCIN INFORCIN .. fib. .�; •_ — _rte ,; �? .�1.• _ _....-_, PLY L't' STUD LINE f . 2 JPLY FEINT STUD LINE AND TAR OR TAR CARPET TO RESILIENT TO QUARRY TILE FLOORING QUARRY TILE FLOORING c�EGOAKTIVE -WHO"pd G • Rui,i,sib Kaplan/McI u ghlin j g nM cosTA o xRm DETENTIoN FAcLmr ARCHIT1jggHERS FL" DETAILS SAN FRA ISCTV? 94111 MM r� • EXPOSED RESILIENT CONCRETE RESILIENT FLOORING 1 FLOORING FLOORING lit" CARPET N r VINYL REDUCER STRIP VINYL REDUCER STRIP INSTALLED WITH INSTALLED WITH WATERPROOF CEMENT WATERPROOF CEMENT OR CONTACT BOND OR CONTACT BOND A VINYL REDUCER STRIP VINYL REDUCER STRIP �M RESILIENT MOORING rAgppor s .iP ALUMINUM THRESHOLD EXTEND RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPET TO INNER LEG C ALUMINUM THRESHOLD10 • Kaplan/MclJw9wk DATE 00NMA OWA OOLIM IX I NT N FACA.mr TWNERSA pSHEET NOM MTAIL%l13"73 i%N FlAANrlS �O CA. 94111 3E?•I'►NG�M I'�ED V, c4zNCRwg r'Jo.aAb t ORCIN HOLZ ;.0 CrL41N Pg' r MoPRFG114,44t 50 :TN PIPE, FLOOR UNDER �l.l�• I N I ITCHFN i ��.�►.a�� a do r r' C4NC.SLAS 3.5.t'avlp�It �tl� 3 MTS.@ PLvCCR �plan/M+�L WMk aI 1�4r lie OON'tR�►OOSTA COMITY "�lTK]N WNRY qMT4 ' FLOOR. DETA LAS -09;174��s� �SgW►»1 ,, ►* � M t y � � � •nom C � ' �M pos Owe, op � NS ' S 1 a15•�y`. INDEX TO SECTION 41 BASE DETAILS 41. 00 Index and notes 41. 01 Resilient flooring - rubber base Carpet flooring - rubber base Resilient flooring - caved base Carpet flooring - wood base NOTES : 1} Patch, fill and level subfloor under bases to provide a straight line between base and flooring material , parallel to tap of base on wall . See specifications. Mc s PATE �Ian1aoHrFw cosrA aouNW arrTaN FACI.mr �p��p % INDEX AND NOTES TO BASE DET&W'76 1-415-398- � 1N FR �i�9hh3� . 94111 • LINE OF FINISH INE OF FINISH WALL. SEE WALL. SEE FINISH SCHED. FINISH SCHED. TOP SET BASE FLAT CARPET BASE RESILIENT ARPET FLOORING SEALANT EALANT A RESILIENT FLOORING— 8 CARPET FLOORING— RUBBER BASE RUBBER BASE i LINE OF FINISH LINE OF FINISH WALL. SEE WALL. SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FINISH SCHEDULE E•-1/8" VINYL CAP STRIP WOOD BASE RESILIENT FLOOR— ING COVED CARPET •R.• WOOD COVE K�. CA*fts SEALANT' SEALANT C RESILIENT FLOORING— O CARPET FLOORING — • COVED BASE WOOD BASE Kaplan/MclmWMin °;TE 00STA OOUNW DETENTION FACILITY ARCHIT%T FANNERS �z'�l1 Y BASE OETAI 901 BAT R STREETSKET �''�'7 '� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 11.01 X11 b•:�t�+3-b191 'T IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Flatter of Approving Plans and ) Specifications for Improvements for ) Handicapped Access at Various County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78 Facilities. ) (4405-4196; 0113-4258) ) ) WHEREAS Pians and Specifications for Improvements for Handicapped Access at Various County Facilities have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Architect's cost estimate for improvements is $33,000; 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 l 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. gids for this vicrk will be received on June 15, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. and the Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to publish Notice to Contractors in the man- ner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the T4k TIT+3Z N31JS GAZ�1T3 . PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on May 16, 1978. Originated by: Public Works Dept. Buildings and Grounds cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Director of Planning Armas Sootaru, Architect RESOLUTION NO. 78/449 003'r8 JV FI L E NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS P (Advertisement) o�. a4Ld- a/a-/3 Page 1 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR MAW& 1978 J. R. OLSSON (Advertisement) CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS AtnT ST CO. .De u Notice is hereby gi en by ord .r of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnish- ing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: "Improvements for Handicapped Access at Various County Facilities, County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, 725 Court Street, Martinez County Finance Building, 625 Court Street, Martinez . Pittsburg County Building, 45 Civic Drive, Pittsburg, California" The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is $33,000.00 Each bid is to be in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. The Drawings and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at Room 112, County Courthouse, Martinez, at no cost. Return of Plans and Specifics- tions is requested. Documents may be obtained by mail with a written request to the Public Works Department-, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. Technical questions regarding the contract documents should be directed to the Building Design and Construction Section at telephone number (415) 372- 2146. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained at Room 112, Courthouse, Martinez, and must be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or checks, or bid bond in the amount of the ten percent (100) of the base bid amount, made sayable to the order of "The County of Contra. Costa" and shall be sealed and filed with the Public Works Director. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Director, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, 94553, on or before the _1 h of slue, 147$_ at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in public immediately after the time due—fin Lhe 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. 00rj+7 9 Mici-o'i'm�d.. v,/Hh board order - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Advertisement) Page 2 of 2 M 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 Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (1001"') of the Contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the Statutes of the State of California, or local lava applicable thereto, the said Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to exeucte the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 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 BuARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY By JAMES R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the i'nard of Supervisors Contra Costa County, California By Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: Rev. 11/77 4VOW - J SPECIFICATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESS AT VARIOUS COUNTY FACILITIES Prepared by ARMAS SOOTARU, AIA P.O BOX 601 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA Prepared for Public Works Department Contra Costa County Sixth Floor Administration Building — Martinez, CaliforniaF I L E MAY, 1978 MAY 16, 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLPX SOARD OF SUPERVISORS T TA CO. 3 Microfilmed with board order Handicapped access Contra Costa County TABLE OF COBS No. of P!3e s DIVISION A. Notice to Contractors (Advertisement} 3 thru 4 DIVISION B. Instructions to Bidders 5 thru 8 DIVISION C. Proposal Bid Form 9 thru 13 DIVISION D. Articles of Agreement (Contract), 14 thru 14c DIVISION E. Equal Employment Oppertunity E-1 thru Er19 DIVISION F. General Conditions 24 thru 48 DIVISION G. labor Standards Requirements G-2 thru G-58 (minimum wage rates) DIVISION R. Alternates H-1 thru H-2 SPECIFICATIONS Pd8_ DIVISION 1 - GENERAL RE;,UIRVMTTS Section IA - Project t3enerai Requirements 2A-1 thru lA-fit DIVISION 2 - SITEI WORK Section ZA - Demolition 2A-1 thru 2A,-2 23 - Asphalt Paving & Parking Lot Striping 28-1 thru 28-3 DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE Refer to Dravings DIVISION 4 - MASONRY Refer to Drwrings DIVISION 5 - METALS Refer to Drawings DIVISION a' - CARPENTRY Section 6A - Carpentry, Doors and Misq-*Ilaneous 6A-1 thru 6A-4 -�- x{1382 TABLE OF CONTOrls No. of DIVISION 7 - MOISTURE CONTROL Paftes None in This Contract DIVISION S - DOORS, WINDOWS, AND GLASS See Section 6A DIVISION 9 - FINISHES Section 9A - Lath and Plaster 9A-1 thru 9A-4 9B - Ceramic Tile 9B-1 thru 9B-3 9C - Painting 9C-I thru 9C-6 9D - Repair of Miscellaneous Finishes 9D-1 thr+1 9D-2 DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES Section 10A - Toilet Partitions 10A-1 thru 10A-2 10B - Toilet Room Accessories 1OB-1 tt^-4 IOB-2 DIVISION 11 - through DIVISION 14 incl. None in this Contract DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL Section 15A .- Plumbing and Mechanical Work 15A-1 thru 15A-7 DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL Section 16A - Electrical Work 2.6A-1 thru 16A-3 eeea +t .00383 -2- TA= OF COY *ICE 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 furnish- ing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Improvements for Handficapped Access at Various County Facilities. The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is $33,000.00 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, Zoom 103, County Administration 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, County Courthouse, Martinez, at no cost. Return of Plans and Specifica- tions is requested. Documents may be obtained by mail with a written request to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. Technical questions regarding the contract documents should be directed to the Building Design and Construction Section at telephone number (415) 372- 214. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained at Room 112, ,Ccurthouse, Martinez, and must be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or checks, or bid bond in the amount of the ten percent (100) 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 proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Director, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, 94553, on or before the 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 receiv �## the time specified in the Notice will be returned unopened. �tjj 0OTICE TO CONTRACTORS (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`x) of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100°x) of the Contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the Statutes of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the said Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to exeucte the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 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 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY By JAMES R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, California By Deputy DATED PUBLICATION DATES: Rev. 11/77 0038 - -a- DIVISION B. INSTRUCTIuN TO BIDDERS:. The bidder shall carefdlly examine the instructions con- tained herein and satisfy himself as to the conditions with which he must comply prior to bid in submitting his proposal, and to the conditions affecting the award of contract. SECTION 1. COMPETENCE OF BIDDERS (a) License: No bidder may bid on work of a kind for which he is not properly Licensed, and any such bid teceived may be disregarded. (c) Bidders shall be experienced in the type of work for which they are bidding and shall, upon request of the County, submit to the County a written lisc cf completed projects, With the name of the owner or contract officer indicated. SECTION 2. SECURIVG DOCUMENTS: (a) Drawings ani Specifications may be secured at the place as called out in the "Notice to Contractor", , page 3. efflik SECTION 3. EXAMINATION OF rLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, %ND OF Mt WORK: (a) CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY: The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefor. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality, and quantity of surface, and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furn- ished; and as to the requirements of the proposal, plans, and specifi- cations of the contract. Where investigations of subsurface conditions have been madb by the County in respect to foundation or other structural design, and that information is shown !n the plans, said information represents only the statement by the County as to the character of material which has been actually encountered by it in its investigation, and is only included for the convenience of bidders. Investigations of subsurface conditions are rade for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpre- tation therefor. Rev. 5,76 �1 T. 00383 INSIRUCTZON ?4 BIDDERS (continued) , There is no guarantee or warranty, either expreaa or implied, that the conditions indicated are sepresentative of those existing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlocked for developments may not ;coeur. Making such informs-6 tion available to bidders is not to be construed in anyy Mayy a• a waive of the provisions.of this article concerning tha Con• tractor s responsibility for subsurface conditions, and bidders must satisfy themselves through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. (b) RESPONSIBILITY LQ UTIL_..LITIES: As part of the responsibility stated in subdivision ,(a) above, and without limitation thereon, the Contractor shall be responsible at his own cost for any and all work, expense or special precautions caused or required by the existence of proximity of utilities ancouncerad in performing the work, in- cluding without limitation thereon, repair of any or all damage end all hand or exploratory excavation required. The bidder is cuacioned that such utilities may include cowunication cables or electrical cables which may be high voltage, and the ducts enclosing such cables, and when working or excavating in the vicinity thereof, thespecial precautions to be observed at his own cost shall also include the following: All such cables and their enclosure ducts shall be exposed by careful hand excava- tion so as not to damage che+ ducts or cables, nor cause injury to persons, and suitable warning signs, barricades, and safety devices shall be erected as necessary or required. In connection t•ith the foregoing, the bidder"3 attention is invited to Section l2 or Division 18of these specifications. (c) DISCREPANCIES QBr ERRORS: If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors Art found in the plans and specifications prior co the data of bio opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clari- ficotton which will be given in the fors of addenda to all bid- dere if time permits. Otherwise, in figurinit the work, the bid- dere shall consider chat any discrepancies or conflict between - drawings and specifications shall be governed by Section 15 of D:visi-., F )f those specifications. SECTION 4. BIDDING DO(�,_UM N S (a) Aids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form) (See Section C of this Specification), with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all parsons signed &hall be in longhand. The cosy pleted form should be without interlineations, alterations or erasures, no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supplying chose specifications. ,Rev. 4/1'7 '00387 ��SL 7. PUZ 1'i S??E.NI`iG of PROPOSALS Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place indicated in the Notice to Contractors. Bidders;. or their authorized agents are invited to be present. SECTION S. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: Proposals may be rejected if they show any alter- ation of form, additions not called for, conditional bids, in- complete bids, erasures, or irregularities of any kind. If bid amount is changed after the amount is originally inserted, the change should be initialed. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Fora. and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. ,SECTION 9; CjFETTTIVE SIIDDIX: If more than ons proposal be offered by any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. All bidders are put on notice chat any collusive agree- ment fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances, SECT OIC,N 10, {ARD OF COINIRACT: The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements proscribed. Such award, if made, will be made within 30 days after the apenin; of the proposals. 5 CTION 11. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS* The bidder's attention is invited to the following spec- ial provisions of the contract, all of which are detailed in the General Cundicions (Division r-) or ocher documents included in these specifications. (a) Bonds (b) Insurance (c) Liquidated Damages (d) Guarantee (e) Inspection and Testing of Materials (f) Facilities to be Provided at Sice (g) assignment of Contract Prohibited Rev. 00385 INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS (continued) There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those existing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for developments may not occur. Making such informs- tion available to bidders is not to be construed in any wayas a waiver of the provisione.of this article concerning t Co tractor sresponsibility for subsurface conditions, and bidders must satisfy themselves through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. (b) RESPONSIBILITY fa UTILITIES: As part of the responsibility stated in subdivision (a) above, and without limitation thereon, the Contractor shall be responsible at his own cost for any and all work, expense or special precautions caused or required by the existence of proximity of utilities encountered in performing the work, in- cluding without limitation thereon, repair of any or all damage and all hand or exploratory excavation required. The bidder is cuationed that such utilities may Include communication cables or electrical cables which may be high voltage, and the ducts enclosing such cables, and when working or excavating In the vicinity thereof, the special precautions to be observed at his own cost shall also include the following: All such cables and their enclosure ducts shall be exposed by careful hand excava- tion so as not to damage the ducts or cables, nor cause injury to persons, and suitable warning signs, barricades, and so sty devices shall be erected as necessary or required. In connecticn -ith the foregoing, the bidder'3 attention is invited to Section 12 of Division P'of these specifications. (c) DISCREPANCIES 2L ERRORS: If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bia opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clari- fication which will be given In the form of addenda to all bid- der* If time permits. Otherwise, in figgurin* the work. the bid- ders shall consider that any discropaneies or conflict between drawings and specifications shall be governed by Section 15 of Divisi ., F if these specifications. SECTION L. BIDDING DOCUMENTS (a) Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (did Form) (See Section C of this Specification) , with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of 411 persons signed shall be in longhand. The cook- plated form should be without interlineations, alterations or erasures, no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supplying these specifications.' Rev. 4/77 -6- .00387 s SECTION 4. BIDDING DOCUMENTS (continued) (b) Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be consid- ered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. (c) List of Pr d Subc ntr cto s: Each proposal shall have listedtHereZn c e name an a areas of each subcon- tractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount in excess of 'f of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1, of the Government Code. See Section rp of Division fOof these specifications for further reference to subcontractors. (d) iddor's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, �� c , e e check or b� at'_s b , as escri a below, executed as surety by a corporat on authorized to issue surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. SECTION 5.. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS: Proposals shall be submitted to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at the place indicated on the bid proposal. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to see that his bid is received in proper time. All proposals shall be submitted under sealed cover, plainly identified as a proposal for the work being bid upon and addressed as directed in the Notice to Contractors and the bid proposel. Failure to do so may result in a prasnature opening of, or a failure to open such bid. Proposals which are not properly marked may be disregarded. SECTION-6. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: Any bid may be withdrawn at any tine prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County . oral, e e h c, or to h c re est to wit_ hdraw P bid co s �g ac e. Re w t rawa1 of a id shall not re ud cs t e rghtt of a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. Rev.477 -7 r �<.. �3 _9FCT?QN 7. PtIBLIC OpEaux 2F PROPOSALS Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place indicated in the Notice to Contractors. Bidders,,i,. or their authorized agents are invited to be present. SECTION a. JRREGU AR PROPOSALS: Proposals may be rejected if they show any alter- ation of form, additions not called for, conditional bids, in complete bids, erasures, or irregularities of any kind. If bid amount is changed after the amount is originally inserted, the change should be initialed. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Sid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. SECTION 9. COMPETITU BIDDING: If more than one proposal be offered by any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all ouch proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials r -y or work. All bidders are put on notice that any collusive a4ree- ment fixing the prices to be bid so as to control'or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances, SEGTI,Qjj10, AWARD OF CONTRACT: The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. Such award, if made, will br made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. ,SECT.U.4 11. SPECIAL REOUIREMENTS: The bidder's attention is invited to the following spec- Lal provisions of the contract, all of which are detailed in the General Conditions (Division r) or ocher documents included in these specifications. (a) Bonds (b) Insurance (c) Liquidated Damages (d) Guarantee (e) Inspection and Testing of Materials (f) Facilities co be Provided at Site (g) Assignment of Contract Prohibited Rev. 41A M .$- 00388 SECTIQN 12. E)(£CUTION OF CONTRACT: The contract (example 1n piviStOrl p) shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (S) days of receipt, not including Satur- days, Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract Bonds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon the County until, same has been executed by the Con- tractor and the County. Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above provided, any work performed by him will be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved. SECTIU N 13. FAILURE TO E\ECUTE CONTRACT: Failure to execute a contract and file accept- able bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract for execution shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeit- ure of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second lowest respon- sible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the 'ailure or refusal of the second or third lowest responsible bidder to whom anv such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidders' securities shall be likewise forieited to the County. ; The work may then be readvertleed or may be constructed by day labor as provided by State law. Rev. 4/77 (Bidder) DIVISION C. PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 15th day of June, 1978 at 2:00 P.M. in the Public Works Department�toIFToor, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, 94553. (A) TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material , transportation, and services for "Improvements For Handicapped Access at Various County Facilities" in strict conformity with the plans, specifications, and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Buiding, Martinez, California, 94553, for the following sums, namely: BASE BID: Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all improvements at the following locations, but shall not include work described in the alternates: at County Courthouse, 2nd Floor 725 Court Street Martinez, California 94553 at County Finance Building, 1st Floor 625 Court Street Martinez, California 94553 ; at Pittsburg County Building 45 Civic .Drive Pittsburg, California FOR THE SUM OF: DOLLARS ($ ) ALTERNATES: 1 . ALTERNATE NO. 1 : Mate the amount to be added to the Base Bid for the work at the Martinez Branch Library, 740 Court Street, Martinez, CA. (work included under Alternates No. 2 and No. 3 excluded).. ADO THE SUM OF: DOLLARS ($ ) WNW -10- ALTERNATES: (continued) ALTERNATES (continued) 2. ALTERNATE NO. 2: State the amount to be added to the Base Bid for installing brick pavers as shown on the plan in lieu of concrete finish on stair landing, described in Alternate No. 1 , at the Martinez Branch Library. This Alternate may be accepted only if Alternate No. 1 is accepted. ADD THE SUM OF: Dollars ($ } 3. ALTERNATE NO. 3: State the amount to be added to the Base Bid for installing concrete paving and bicycle racks for Bicycle Parking Area as shown on the drawings for work at the Martinez Branch Library, 740 Court Street, Martinez, California. This Alternate may be accepted only if Alternate No. 1 is accepted. ADD THE SUM OF: Dollars ($ 4. ALTERNATE NO. 4: State the amount to be added to the Base Bid for work at the Main County Library, 1750 Oak Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hill , California. ADD THE SUM OF: Dollars .($ 5. ALTERNATE NO. 5: State the amount to be added to the Base Bid for work at the E1 Sobrante Branch Library, 4191 Appian Way, El Sobrante, California. ADD THE SUM OF: _ Dollars ($._.__00duln,} •11'• (B) Bidder hereby agrees to fully complete the project within 150 consecutive czlendar days from and after the date of commencement. (C) It is understood, with due allowances made for unavoidable delays, that if the Contractor should fail to complete the �,,orf, of the contract within the stipulated time, then, he shall be liable to the r)wner in the amount of FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) per calendar day for each day said work remains un- completed beyond the time for completion, as and for liquidated damages and not as a penalty, it being agreed and expressly stipulated that it would be impractical and difficult to fix the actual amount of damage. (0) The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents and the local condi- tions at the place where the work is to be done. (E) The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that the Board of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omis- sions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. '003914 pj t ZOrj C pgopj}SAL (fii_, d Eorm) continued (F) The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any manner, sought by collusion to secure for him- self an advantage over any other bidder. (G) Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. (H) Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. c3 Cash CJ Bidders Bond Q Cashiers Check =Certified Check (I) The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being in- cluded in the bid: Addendum 0 dated ?� Addendum 4 _ dated `... Addendum # dated Firm •y Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of 19 Rev. 5176 41 ls?OtJ CSA . PROPOL BIS FORM continued nty f TCT �1F CttP CO`IT?A(:TOR$: (As required by Division B, Section 4, Paragraph (c)) (Substitution of listed subcontractors: See Division E., Section 6, Paragraph E.)- Portion of Stork Name Place of Bidders -13- 00393 • • li i DIVIlao"b. ARTICUS 0! (Contract) COMTkACT e (construction Agreement) (Contra Costs County Standard Form) " j_ VAR IAS�fS. These variables are incorporated below by reference. (112,7) Partin: (Pv►lic Agency] (Contractor) (12) Effective Data: (See 14 for starting data.] (1)) The work: (14) Coerpletion Timet (strike ouc (a) or (b) "calendar" or "working") (a) N Idate) (►) Within -calandar/working days from startle[ date. (1l) Liquidated Damagts: t pet calendar day. (#6) Public Agency's Agent: 7) Contract Prise: f ((or—nit leas, In accordancr witquantities at unit h finished price t tai more o[ bidprices.) (Strike out parenchatical material if Inapplfcable.l 1, Sl O.yAT(1PCS 1 ACA:,'OwLf'Ot;•!fkr. Public Agency, IV (President or Chairman) (Secreterv) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Coda 11661 concetning workaen's Compensation Law. Dn lgnat_a official capacity in the bualnesa Rote to Coniraotor: f71 £ieeute ackn1u2ediment form be2ov; aid !•1 if a _orr?rn- �' tion, attaeh a certified ;C-:. of thebp2aus a, err �k* reao2ution of the 9car.i cf Direotore authorising execution of this contr— and of the bonds rc;uirod ;,er bp. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _ Stats of California ) soACK.ICYLEar,'F.yr (bv Corporation, County of ) Partnership, or 7nelvlAua 1) The parsom(s) @!odicg above for Contractor, known to so to Indtvi4u•1 and business capacity as stated, personally eopeared before as today and acknowledged that he/the-! executed it sed that the corporation or partnership naned above executed it. Dotedi (SCAL) Motary Puollc ------------------------------"__--____-_-_-__-_-_--_----------------------r--------'-- FORM API'kOV[Dt J. A, CLAU69N, County Counsel, tv __0epwty (Taro 1 of 4) Rev. 12,"73 -14- .00394 work, it shalt issue A tarciticate to the Contractor end pay int balance of the contract Price atttr deducting all amounts Withheld under this ConCVACe, PtGvtded the Contractor .r shove that all Claire for labor and a►tarials have been ;aid, no Clain* have been, presentedto the PubliC Agency based an acts or oalsolon* of the CantTaetor, and no liens or withhold notic*• have been (tied against the walk Or Otte, and ptov(ded rhes* amt not - - roapanabit indications of d*ttcttvo or basin; work or of latt-reeardod notices of &tons or claims agatasc Contractor, �2. _jff�IlR M [. (Lr►pt Cmdt 111860-61) On 4444Ln; chin conttgtg. Contractor must give Wt j"le--Agin Cy (1) a td ttifieate pf c*naaat to self-tnsurb issued by the 01 rot.tot of lndssttial kelsttona, or (i) a cartificace of Workt*n's Co:pensecian insurance issued by sn ojottts# insurer, of (3) an *pact copy at duplicate thareot cettttfed by the OlrectAr ohe the Lasater. Ca4ttACC4r 1e avert Of and eemplls$ With Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Vaginas's Coapensattan Lay. 10:101. 00 stsntas this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good ant oufftctanc bonds with eurttiaa. in emownt(s) specified in the Opacit y gotten*, gwbrAntaain; his toithful p*rfortaaco of this contract and his payetnt {or •11 labor and metarlals hereundat. 13. 7A1LlRg TO P['Foam. I cho Contractor at any tIna rafue,ee or A#*l*CtI, without (SUIT at th+ Pualic A;aAeY or lis agent to). to supple suf t ittont Nate Title or -.a rAntn to Complete this agreement and Work as provided nortin, for a period of 10 days at more after Vitt::* *east* thereof by the Public Agsnty• tht Public Agency nay tarnish sato and deduct tha rp,,tmrble expenses char$@( from the contract price, 12. LAMB APPLt• General. loth parties roc*gatte the applicability of various federal, scat♦ and iota& isws rod Tabulations. especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the Ctiifornia Lm►ar Code (bogtaning with Sec. 1720. mad including $act. 1735 4 1777,6 forbidding dis- crimination) end tatond that this s;moment tosplias therevtth. The pert:+t sptctticsliv atipulAte that the relowanc penalties and fortelturos provided in the Labor Code, •spatially th $ace. 1775 a 1613, Concerning prevailing wagts and no4rs. ,hall apply to this agreement of though Cully itipv:atad heroin, 7'Fd art 13• SJlC01:TRASim. Govtsneant Cada !14100-4113 ars Incorporated heroin. 1L, WAGt RAM. (a) Pursuant to Labut Coda Sec. 1713, the governing bcdv of the Public Agency hoe ascertained the general prevaillag rscts of watts par dies, 4414 far holiday and overtime work, in the focality in vhf th cnts work is to be ptrformod, for seen Craft, clseelficotton. Or type of varke*n noed*d to osecute tht4 contract. And said rates art as apeettied In tho tali for bide for this wort ons are on file With the Publit Agency, and mt* hereby incorperaced hmr@in. (b) this oth$dule of worts to based em a Volktas day of a hours unites otherwise t►otsftodl and the dally rate to the hourly rate amittplted by the number of hours can- at1tottns the w:rktas day. When lose than that ausbef at hours at* warped, the daily wag* rata to proportsonsttly rotut►d, but the hourly rate remain• as st Ata4. (c) The Contraetot, std all his subeonttnctors, gust pay at least tnta+ rates to all persons an this work, lncluding All travel, subsistence. and (Tint* btnvflt payments provtd*d for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not :ist$d ;bore must be pato at least the wage scale established by colloceive bargaining •ireement Eor such 'sant In the locality where Such Work is totng performed. it tt become% neves• eery for ins Conttvctor ac env aubtOntraGtOr to **ploy Anv person in a craft, 413941ft- te n on at type of -oft 0% op eaacut iVt. supervisoty, odntntstrst two. clerical or Other non-*anual workers as such) for which no ltntsut wage tAto t% sp*citled, the Contractor *haft Is*edtately AOtlfy the Public Agency which ehO.l pro»ptly 4aestaint the prevotltnc Wags rstt thtrofor and furnish the Concrectoc with the ntniaum race based tnereOn, vhfch shall apply frog the rim* of the i»ittal a:ploys*nt of the p*ttan affected and 3urinp, the conrinuence of such toployeont. )y. HOCRS or LABOR. Eight haute of la`.or in one calendar day Constitutes A 1t%&I day's work. and no Vorkaan employed at any tine an this work by the Contractor 'at by any v0- Contractor shall be required or permitted to vork longer thereon +scope 41 provided 4n Labor Code $*Co. 1410-ItIS, 16. APPais:TtC£S. rrop*rty Indentured Appr*nticta +.iAy be eaplovcd an this work in accordance wttn Laboe Code Socs. 1777.5, and 1/77.6 on non-dtsertatnatton. (rote 3 of 4) Rev. .00395 c DMIS1001D. dittos&a oA91"Off (Cegt,_A COp NAC =•' z't tt (Constrvctten agreement) (Contra Costs, County Staedacd Pars) MANIA?LLS. These vsrtablso ate Incatpotat*d below by refsreace. - 011,5) Parties: (Public Agency) (Csotractar) (f1) tffeativa Data: (See !A for starting data.) (!5) rho York: tit} cosrpiotiom riest (strike out (a) or (b) "colendsr" of "working") (a) by (date) (b) Within talsndatlwarktnR days from starting data. (!S) Liquidated Damages: ! pat cslsndar day. (fa) Public Agonop's Agent: �. (17) contract Prior: (for-unit price contracts more of lass, in accordant, with tint+neo quantities at unit bed prices.) (Strlko out parenthetical nateelal it 1n4VVI1cable.) 1 SIONATUNtS f ACK10WDCt!thr. Public Aaenoy. gyt (President of Chairman) (Secratefy) Contractor, Lore►y also acknov/edsins evafene a of and compliance with La4at Coda ilii) caacstaing wot►eon's Coopeneatton Lay. syr designate official Capacity in the businsoa Nota to Contraotor: (71 Ex0oute aeknow:rlamemt farm below; and t:) of a or:-rno tion, attach s certified :o. of the 5ulaus, ?ter nj tea resolution of tag 3 srx of Directors authorising go, eutiom of chic uontrz_t and of the bonds re.;uirod %..•rrbl. state of C411foreta ) so. ACN::OWLlnV*F.Ir (bv Corporation, county of ) Partaershtp. at Individual) The paras*(&) algelas above for Contractor, knee* to 4s, In Individual and business capacity as stated. peteemslly app*ata* betete so tad&Y and acknowledged that helthav executed it sod &has the corporation or pattnetship named above *secured Lt. Dat4dt —. (flat) —•----- "story Pub!tc ...».......».................,..__._._.__.._.__..___._.»...,..__.»...__,...r....... .... FORM AprhOV[Dt J. a. CLAYssN. flaunty Counsel. ev _—Deputy (tae* Rev. 12 i'?3 —14- .009204 Cc 3. 'JORK CONIRACT, CHANGES. (a) Dy their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above date, these parties proatse and agree as act forth in this cont tact, incorporating by these references the matetial ("variables") In Set. 1. (b) Contractor 3-1411, st his own coat and expense, and in a workmanlike tanner, fully and falthfuLly pirforn and complete this work; and will furnish all Watertals, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper In order fairly to perform the requirrmenis of chit contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's pile)•, :trying! and specifications. (e) This work can be changed only with Public Agenev's peter written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the paftie*t and the Public Agency shell never have to pay more than specified in See. 7 without such as order. 4. TIME: NOTtCE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- ficattone or tae Notice to Proceed; and shall complete L[ as specified in Sec. 1. S. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. It the Contractor fails to eoaplete this contract and this work within the rine fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes Liable to the Pectic AganC7 for all its lass and damage therefrom; and bacauss, from the nature of the came, It is and will be Impracticable and extrema:,' difficult to Ascertain and fix Cho Public Ageney's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it Is agreed that Contractor will pay as liauldatsd damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sun specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' raasonaolo endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid. Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. it the Public Agency for any caws@ authorlsos or tontributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work of extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver not be used to defeat any right of the Agency to dams{*• for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215. the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delav 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 totaling utility facilities. b. iNTEGPATED DOCUMENTS. The plans, drawings and specifications, of env Public Agency's call for a.ds, and :ontractof's accebtrl Std far this work are hereb•r In,orrorated Into l this contract; and they are intended to .o-operate, to that anythtc; sanibitad in the 1. plans or drawings and not mentioned In the specifications, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited. meationed and set forth in both, to the true ir.tent and starting thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion coneernin; these sn4LI be finally .dote rmlhed by Public Ageney'e Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMEYT. (a) For Otis strict and litsrsl fulfilloant of these premises and conditions, end a lull eomwastios for all this more, the Public Agency shall pav the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1. except chat in wait price contracts the payment shall bit for finished quastttles at wait bid price*. (b) on or about the fleet day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency s verified application for payment, supported by a statement shoving all saterisis actually installed during the preceding month, :he labor exbended thereon. and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, Cho Publtc A.tencv snalf issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due. mtnus 1.1% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53007, but not until defective work ant materials have been removed, replaced and made geed. A. PAY4VttTS wtTNRELO. (a) The Public Agency or its agent s4v withhold Any payment, or because of later dlecovered evidence nullify all of any cortificote for payment, to such extent And period df time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency tram loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncompleted work, (2) Claims elle• or reasonable evidence Indicating probable filing. (3) ratlure to property pay subcontractors at for material or labor, (4) reasonable doubt that the vert cam be completed for the balance then unpaid, of (5) Damage to another contractor. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses. the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to It, so as to avoid unnrceasary trouble or cost to the Contractor In maktng good Any detective work or parts. (c) 15 calendar days attar the Public Agency flim* its notice of completion of the *miles (Page 2 of 4) -14a- REV. 12./15 Nil work, It shall tsaue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contrast price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract• provided the Contractor- shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims have bean . ..-. presented to the Public Agency booed on aces or omissions of the Coneraccer, And no Ilene or withhold nota us have bsen filed against the work or site, and provided there are not raasenabls i0 Lcattona a! detective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens ,. or Claim• a6 al met Contractor. 1. 7ftURAMC[. (Caber Cale 111860-61) On signing thl$ contract. Contractor must give Pub ie Agency (1) a cartiltest$ eI consent to eel!-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a carcit(csce of +orkoen's Co:penaetlon insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (7) an exact cop'/ or duplicate thereof certified be- the Dlrectar or the insurer. Contra ccor I. ware of and complt a with Labor Coda Sec. 7700 and the workman's Compaasation Law. 10. BOMDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval toad and sufficient bonds with sureties, In amount(%) specified in the %pati o cottons, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11, rAILUR[ TO 11ERPORM. If the Contractor at any time rogue@% or neglects, without fault of the Public AgeeCY or its agent(%), to supple sufftctent narerials or workman to compiste this agreement and work as provided neraln, for a period of 10 days or acre after written mouse tkeroaf by the Public Ageney, the Public Agency may furnish sae and deduct the n a0 6 to expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Roth parties recognize the applicability of various federal, $tete and focal laws end regulaclons, especially Chapter I of Part 7 of the California Lakor Code (►•ginning with Sae• 1720, and including Sacs. L775 i 1777.6 forbidding dis- crlminattan) end in that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically atIpulAto that the relevant pInAlllee and I.rfalturts provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1175 4 1617, concerning ptevatling wages and bout., ,fall Apply to this agreement as though fully itipu:ah d heroin. �%i•c 17. 57 B CON T R A C:O R S. Government Code 164100-4117 aro incorporated herein. 14, WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1771• the governing bcdv of the Public Agency has ascertained the general prevat li•^.g rates of wares per diem, and for holiday and ovsrtlne work, in the locality in vat ch this work is to be performed, for each -craft• Classificatton, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said races are ab specified In the call for bids for this work and are on fele with the Public Agency, and *to hereby Incorporated heroin. (b) This schedule of Vega is based as a working day of 6 hours velado othorwiae specified; and the daily rats is the hourly rate mvltlpllvd by the nus►ar of hours con- otitettog the walking day. when less than that number of hours are worked. Cho daily wags ►ate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, sad all his subcontractors, gust pay at toast these rates to all parsons on this work. Including all t:•vel, subsistence, and (rings benefit payments provided for by applicable cc-IOCtive bargatning agCeements. ALL skilled labor not :fisted above mutt be paid at Seat the were scale established by collective bargaining agrcement for such laoor in the locality where such work is teing performed. If it 4ecomes na:es- easy for tre Contractor or anv subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, c'asatft- cation or type of work (eacept executive• supervisory. administrative• clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no mtniaum was. tate is speclfled. the Contractor ah$lI immediately nett tv the Publte Agency wh1Ch .ha;l promptly determine the prevat l trig - wage rate therefor and furnIah the Contrsctot with the nLnlmun rate based enore,,n, _hfch -hell ADDly from the tlma of the I"IttaI Cep ley a e nt or the pe hon elf ectal and during the continuance of such employment. IS. HOURS Or LABOR. fight hours of labor In one calendar day constitutes a legal day's .oak• and no workman employed at any Lima on this work by the Contractor 'or by anv .ub- contractor shall be requlrad or permitted to work longer thoreon except as provided to Labor Code Sec.. 1610-1415. 16. APPRENTICES. Properly Indentured Apprentices may be cmplovvd on this work la accordance v1Ln Labor Code Secs. 1177.$• and 1117.b on non-dlscrtminatton. (Page 7 of 4) Rev. 12/-73 -144- �� 00395 17. P(tEfEIENCE F0g YATEAIA 5. The Public Agency desires to pronoto the Industries and econany of tiontra Caata County, and the Contractor therefore pranisos to met the products, verkmen, Laborers and mechanics of this County in every case what* the price, fitness and quality are equal. A51121*", VT. This agreement binds the halt#, successors, assigns, and representatives pf the Contractor; but hs cannot a$sign it in whole or In part, nor any monies due or to b*tom* due and*t it, without the prior vrttten consent of the Public Agency and the contractors surety or sureties, unle0a they have vf•ly*d nattce of assignment. 19. NO l:AItlEH $Y PCELIC AGENCY. Inspaction of the vovk and/or materials, of approval of wore a�dtar satariafs inspected, at statement by any officer, agent or esplayee of the Public Agency Indicating the vork a any part thereof compllas with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said worn and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any c0r.btnation of these acts, shall not relteve the Contractcr of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Pablic Agsney be thereby •►topped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arlsina Iron the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 30. Ho(.D Mk?MLESS i INDtMN t'.T• !a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and Indeohlfy from the llactlLties ea dsilnad In this $action. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected cy this proviso ace the Public a;*nev and its elective and appointiys based#, commissions, officer$, agents and employees. (t) theliabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind .11aIsdli suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, •Includtnit personal Injury. death, propercy dasa,s, inverse condemnation, or any comoinatton of these. regardless of whether of not such liability, claim or damage was unforesetaole at any time before the County 49prove4 the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and Including the defense of any suit($) or action(s) at Isv or *qutty conternint these. (d) The ac:Lans causing Liability are any act or omission (negligent or non- (/+'�•+ neglig+nt) in connection with the Tatters c0vtted 3y this contract and attrlbutatIt to t.^.a ',•;~ contractor, subcontractor($), or any officer(s), sg*nt(s) or emplovee(s) of one or out* of thaw. (a) Non-{r^.dtciyns: The pronto* and agreement in this ssctton LI tot CcA1tttonsd or dependent an whetr.eT or not any lademnitar has Prepared, supplied, of approved ant plant) or a pecification(s) In connection with this work, has insurance at other indemnlilcatt'on tevefin, any of thea* matters, or chat the alleged dams,* resulted partly from any negll- Best of willful miscamduct of any tndeamiNe. (Page i of c) Rev. r ' M DIVISION E r, CONTRACTORS RESFONSIBILITTES I. General Resaonsibilities 'of Contractors A•. General Obli ations • ` Contractors biddiug on non-ixempt Federally involved'con- struction contractu should carefully review the general requirements relative to affirmative action and mon-discrimination 641pulated in the Equal Employment Opportunity (E713) Clause and the Federal EEO Bid Conditions. where applicable, which t%corporate the voluntary minority utilisation , plan (Hometown Plan) and/or In-post minimum minority utilisation goals ; and timetsblaa on contractors. Upon award of the Federally Involved construction contract. the contractor will be bound by the requirements of the EEO Clause and 1 , , applicable Federal EEv Bid Conditions and must be able to demonstrate compliance with those requirements, including the designation of a high', level company official to assume the responsibility for the contractor's EEO Program. B. Notification of Specific Feaoensibilities 1Y/�A�r M!�•Y�IOiM�/Il.�.lr ■ 1 r��i�.M�M.�� .. Subsequent to reward, but prior to the initiation of construc- tion on a covered Federally funded or assisted contract, the prime contractor and all known 3ubcoctractora will be notified by the Departuaat of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), San Francisco Area Office, which awards or administers they contract, of the specific reporting and record keeping requirements under the EEO Clause (Sae 60-1 ) and Bid Conditions. C. Notification of Subcontractor Each prime contractor and subcontractor shall include by reference the EEO Clause and applicable Bid Conditions in all advertisements or other solicitationa for bide, and shall include verbatim the EEO Clause and applicable Bid Conditions is all contracts. Each prime contractor and subcontractor must provide -written notice to each subcontractor of the specific reporting and record keeping requirementa.under the EEO Clause and applicable Bid Conditions. Upon award of a subcontract, each contractor shall immediately notify the Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Division, San Francisco Area Offica, f Department of Housing and Urban Development (or the Cantracting Agency . who in turn will notify FH i Eta Division) of the contract number, the subcontractor's ansa, dollar amount of contract, estimated start and completion dates, and the crafts which will perform work undar-the subcontract. E-1 003QL r r DIVISION E 11. Obliaations Under Federal EFO'Bid Conditions A. - Hometown Plane Part I (Voluntary) Hometown Plans are Office of Federal Contract Compliance r Programa (OFCCP) approved voluntary area-wide agreements between the i construction industry and representatives of the minority community � establishing craft goals and timetables for minorities. The Plan and the signatory participating partims iii the Plan aro incorporated in Part I of the Bid Conditions for the Plan area. , . Contractors signatory to and participating in' Dapartment of Labor approved Hometown Plans and utilising a local craft under Part' I of the Bid Conditions are raquired to comply with the provisions of the Plan and the EEO Clausn. �l Removal of contractors to Part 11 of the Bid Conditions and/or initiation of enforcement proceedings may be recommended to the O'BCCP Regional Office by the Administrative Couaittee for a contractor's failure to meet Hometown Plan requirements. Such action may also be initiated directly by the oFCCP Regional Office for violation of the EEO f Clause. B. Hometown Plan Part 11, Apnendix A. (2maosed Plan) and Special Bid Conditions Contractors subject to Part II of the Bid Conditions (including contractors participating in the voluntary plan but utilising -craft(s) subject to Part 11 requiremants) and those affected by Appendix 4 A of the Imposed Plan, or Special Bid Conditions are required to: 1.' Comply with the EEO Clause; 2. Meet the minimum goals and timetables for aggrogate workforce utilization specified in the Bid Conditions and/or Appendix A in each covered craft on all covered work in the area under the Bid Conditions/Appendix A or provide DOCUMErrARY MFIDENCE of good faith efforts to ! implement the minimum acceptable affirmative action ' program; 3. ' File monthly or is directed by the contracting or ad ' ministering agency, beginning wiyh the effective date of the contract, workforce utilization reports (Standard Form 251) ref: _ctir.g the prime contractor's and each i subcontractor's aggregata workforce in each covered craft within the are_ covLred by the Bid Conditions and a one time listing of all Federally-funded or aaaistad con- ; tracts within the Bid Condition area by agency, contract i number, location, dollar volume, percent completed, projected completion date, and a listing of all covered non-federal work. Monthly reports, thereafter, should only include a listius of new contracts received and 1 current contracts completed. vo qft i E-2 ! - DIVISION E , J ' 4. Provid,: access to books, r�.curds, and accounts of all covered construction citta and documentary evidence of good faith efforts to the Compliance AEency and 'or the Office of €tderal Contract Ccmpliance Programs (O€CCP) for the purpose of conducting s review. When the Compliance Agency and the OFCCP have determined that the contractor has consistently mst the minimum utilization goals in a covered craft over an entire construciior season, reporting requirements will be changed from a monthly to a quarterly basis. However, if a contractor fails to meet the alnimwu ucilization goals during any quarter, monthly reporting requirawants will be raiustated. LII. Info_�ramment A. Compl�ian-e Review Contractors failing tc meat the minimum utilization goals } specified in the Bid Conditions, or subject to outstanding allegations of discrimination in violaticn of the E;F.O. Clause will be subject to a thorough review of their implementation of the Affirmative Action Program ' as specified in the Bid Conditions and, where required, a t:.orough review of their compliance with the E.E.O. Clause. Contractors wtllbe subject to general enforcement, as stipulated { in Subpart B of CFR 60-1'at the diacretion of the agency or the O€CCP. A compliance review conducted by the Compli4ncc Agency will J consist of the following: � y 1. A thorough review of the contractor's beaks, records :,nd' accounts and other relevant documents. (If a contractor 3 has mut the sptcitUd minium utilisation goals for the i aggregate vorkf area the contractor will be presumed to ba !� in complianca with the requiremants of tho Bid Conditions f and the raview concluded, unless an allegation of diacriminatica in violation of the E.C.O. Clause has been ,rade.) ; 2. Validation of the irfornation presented will be sac's j through oa-sito reviews of a sample of all of the contractors } projects to determine whether thf: contractor haw Met its C go.:ls or Inas made a good faith effort to implement all of the affirmative action steps Eptaified in tine Bid Conditions, and has not violated the E.E.O. Clause. 1 0034' E-3 NOW DIVISION E d . Remedial Cointnitratnts • In the event that a contractor has failed to meet the minimum utilization goals and had failed to provide adequate do�,ntar evidence of good faith efforts to implement the minimum afziraative action grogram as specified in the gid Conditions, the contractor will be given au opportunity at t"e conclusion of the compliance review to make specific written commitments, which will be signed by an officer of the company, to remedy all deficienciats identified during the review, provided that the contractor has riot uth&molae been found to have violated the E.E.O. Clause. If such commitu►ants are maria t,y the contractor and app'roved' by the Compl: ,.ace Agency, the Agency will find tr- contractor in cone- pliacce and initiate monitoring of the specific commitments. C. Notice of Intent to Initiate Actions Leadinz to Sanctions if the contractor fails to snake, or having Made, faiis to �. implement adequate re:medlal commitments, and/or has been found to hays' otherwise violated the E.E.0 Clause, the Compliance Agency will issue a Show cause notice to the contractor providing 30 days for the contractor to comes for.rard with additional evidence of its efforts to comply or to make adequate remedial commitments, and, where required, to denwnstrats that it has not violated the E.E.O. Clause. i If the contractor makes such demonstrr,r.ion(s) and/or commit- ments, the Compliance agency will withdraw the show cause notice and place tha. contractor in compliance, provided that any violation of the i co=itments will cause the contracting agency to proceed with actions leading to sanctions. D. Initiation of Actions Loading to Sanctions rm n�rr..rr�rr�rr�r.rr..�r u.rrr�. .r~.r r+rrrr. If, during the 30-day period provided, the contractor, (a) fails to document adquate joie. faith effort to implement the minimum required affirmative action snaps or fails to make zdejcate co=litmeats to correct all deficiencies, or (b) where required, rail: to dumonstr;te that the E.E.O. Clause has not been violated, the Corapli&uce A,gus►cy will initiate actions leading to the imposition of sa+nationu against the contractor, pursuant ca 41 CRF 60-1.=6. Upon cuch action by the Compliance Agency And approval by the OFCCP, the contractor crib be notified that actions leading to sanctions have been initiated. The notice will state the reasons ict the action and provide 14 calendar days for the concracto: to r'quest a hearing regarding the imposition o'c sanctions. 003M DIVISION E i It no reuuest for nearing is received within the 14-day period, the Compliance Agency and/or 01'CCP will impose such sanctions as are deemed appropriate provisions of 41 CFR 60-1, including cancella- tion, termination, :..:barment or inaligibility for further federally funded or federally assisted contracts. , r Upon receipt of a request for heating, the Compliance Agency a,-.,I/or OFCCP will acrango for and conduct a Dearing on the issues outlined in 41 CRF 60-1 and 41 CRl 60-30. During the pendency of any such requC9t fnt hearing, a contractor's , other federally involved contracts may be suspended in whole or in part, pursuant to thea provialons of 41 CRF b0-1. 3owever, no sanctions or penalties s+peciiied in +1 CRF 60-1 or Executive Order 11=46, as amended, mRy be imposed without tho approval o: the Director, OFCCP. Tha hearing procedures (41 CRF 60-30) provide that any con- ciliation agreement or con::ent decree proposed as a settlement of the ! issues and the final decision on the imposition of sanctions must be j approved by the Secretary of Labor or the Director, OFCCP. i IV. Technical Assistance The Compliance Agency and VFCCY !regional suffice staff Will provide ! technical assistance regarding the implententatiorn, of the requirements of the F.L.O. Clause, Federal ALd Conditions and/or Appendix A upon receipt or a request for a?:;ia.tance from a contractor. : ^ on : 1. 'y1 ...::...:.. ply'' .t { i' Y :A`• :r•:jai': y.'A:..�..,:i- .t� w• >,t t 1.;..Y. _ 1 ....... ........:• ... . .: .. .:. _:, .. .r...,._.... :+':::;: "(.' 'rig':::: : ' 00400 . DIVISION E BID COs:UIWONS AMM-.!ATIt,E ,x(:TlnN REgUTRTsML:NTS EQUAL L 11ILraYMlWT OPPORTUNITY . For all Non-ftempt e`ederal an:' kederatlly-Assisted Constructions contracts . to be Awarded in Cout:a Costa. NOTICE EACH BIDDER, CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRAMOR (PEPEINAFTER THE CONTRACTOR) ,MUST FULLY COMPLY WITH EITHER PART I OP PART II, AS APPLICABLE, OF THESE BIC CONDITIOAS AS TO FJLCR CONSTRUCTION TRADE IT INTEUDS TO USE ON THIS CONSTRUCTION CMITRACT AUD ALL OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK (BOTH FEDERAL AND F101-TEDERAL IN THE CONTRA COSTA COUNT? APIA DURING THE PERt+'ORMICZ OF THIS CONTRACT OR SUBCO"MRACT. 11% Ct).iTRACTOR COM- MITS ITSELF TO THE GOALS FOR MI..M Y 2}(`.tF?OM LMLIZATION IN EITHER PART I OR PART IT, AS APPLICABLE, AND ALL OTHER REQUIREMENTS, TEIMMS AND CONDZTONS OF THESE DID CON'DIM S BY SUBMITTING A PROMLY SIGNED BID. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPOIt'T .4 COHP:11`1Y EXECUTIVE 113 ASSME THE RESPON. SIBILITf FOR, THE IMPL041TATION OF THE E:E:QUIRE:MITS, TERNS AND CONDI- TIONS OF THESE BID CONDITIONS. Part I: The provisions of thea Part I apply to contractors which are party'to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations which together have adree;i to the Contra Costa County AreA Constrttctiou Program (hereinafter the Contr* Casta Court;! Plan) for equal opVc :unity and "ave ,jointly made st cocrmitmwit to specific goals ;f minority and, where applicable, female t►tili:.ition. The Contra Costs County Plan is a tripartite volur.ta:y agweement for Equal. Opportunity. The Contra Costa County Plan, together with all Lzplerentinp agreerrent, that.have been and may hereaftec be developed pursuant thereto, are incorporated herein by reference. Any contractor usin3 one or a!are trades of construction employees must comply i-i ch either I'-irt I ar Part IL of these Bid C:onditious as to each such trade. A contractor may therefore be in compliance with Part I of these Bid Conditions by its participation with the labor organization which represent its emoliyee" in th(: Centra G-JUL. 'utinty Plan as to one trade provided there is set fort!t in the Contra Costs county Plan a specific commitu:ent by both the contractor and the labor organization ro a goal of minority utilf.zatina for th+nt tra4e. Cnntractors using trades which are not covered by Parr I (See Part 11, :ectinn A) must comply with the commitments contained in Part II including goals for minorities and female utillration set forth in Part II. If a Contractor does not comply with the requirements of these Hid Can�- ditions, it shall be subject to the provisions of Part II. E-6 00401 2 DIVISION E Pawt 12: A. Coverage. The proviAian,3 of this Part 11 shall be appli- cfble to those contractors who: 1. Are not or hereafter cease to be sJ.gn3tories to thu Contra Casts Plan incorporated by reference in Part I hereat; 2. Ate signatories to the Contra Costa Plait but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements; 3. . Are signatories to the Contra Can to plan but are parties to collec- tive bargaining agreements with labor organizations which are not or hereafter cease to be, signgtori,es to the Contra Costa Plan; f 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan and are pavtins to collec- tive bargainin, agreements with labor organizations but the two have not jointly executed a specific commitment to goal:a for minority utilization and incorporated the cowaitment in the Cont-a Costa Plan; or S. Are participating in au affirmative action plan which is no longer acceptable to the Director, OFCCP, including the Contra Costa Plan. 6. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan but are parties to collec- tive bargaining agreements with labor orga►rizations which together have ,failed to make a good faith effort to comply with their obligations under t'$-,e Contra Costa Platt and. as a rebult, have been placed under Part 11 o[ the gin Conditions by the Cffice of Federal Contract :ompliance Programs. R. Requireasent -- An Af fir,.aativt Action Plan. Contractors described in paragrnpha 1 through b :above shall be subject to the provisions and raquixem:nts of Part 11 of these Did Conditions Including the goals and timuetable,e for minority I/ utilisation, and specific affirustive action steps sec: forth in Sections S. 1 and 2 of this Part 11. The contractor's commitment to the goals for minority utilization as required by this Part 11 constitutes a cornitmant that it will make every flood fatth effort to meet Such goals. 1/ "Minority" is defined as including Blacks, Spanish Surnamed Ameri- cans, Orientals and American Indiana, and includes both minority oment and minority women. E-7 4 ! t• • i i • 1) DIyIST.QN E. 3 s L . Goals and Timetables. The goals of minority utilization required of the contractor are appli- cable to each trade used by the contractor in the Contra Costa Plan area and which is not otherwise bound by the provisions of Part I. For all such trades the following goals and timetables shall be appli- cable. Until 9/30/71 3.5% - 9.3% From 10/1/71 to 9/30/72 9.3% - 11.82 ; Prom 10/1/72 to • 9/30/73 11.82 - 14.5X From 10/1/73 to 9/30/74 14.5x: - 17.02 From 10/1/74 to 9/30/75 17.07. - 19.5Z From 10/1/75 to 9/30/76 17.03 - 19.5% In the event that any work which is subject to these Bid,Conditions is performed in a year tater than the Latest year for which goals of minority utilization have been established, the goals for the last year of the ' Bid Conditions will be applicable to such work. The goals of minority and female utilization above are expressed in terms of hours of training and employment as a proportion of the total number of hours to be worked by the contractor's aggregate work force, which includes all supervisory personnel, in each trade on all projects (both Federal and non-Federal) in the Contra Costa Plan area during the performance of its contract (i.e., the period beginnit.., with the first day of work on the Federal or federally assisted construction contract and ending with the last day of work) . The hours of minority employment and trainiRtg must be substantially uni- form throughout the length of the contract in each trade and minorities . must be employed evenly on each of the contractor's projects. Thera- fore, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from contractor to contractor or from project to project for the purpose of meeting the contractor's goals shall be a violation of Part 11 of these Bid Condi- tions, If the contractor counts the nonworking hours of trainees and appren- tices in meeting the contractor's goals, such trainees and apprentices must be employed by the contractor during the training period; the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees and apprentices at the completion of their training subject to the availa- bility of employment opportunities; and the trainees must be trained pursuant to training programs approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training for "Federal Purposes" or approved as supplementing the Contra Costa Plan. ' E-8 0040 .. war w.aaaw, a+..r. ...r.. rr� ....... ....� r. .. ' ! ..... .w �• w�a+.n' ....rv.w • . 4 DIVISION E 2. specific AffIMgttvellction Steps. No contractor shall be found to be in noncompliance with Executive Order 11246, as amdaded, solety on account. of. Us failure to meet its goals, but &hail be given an opportunity to demonstrate that the contractor has instituted all the specific: affirmative action steps specified in this Part It and has and* every good faith effort to make thesis atepa work toward the attainment of Its goals within tine timesrableas, 411 to the purpose of expanding minority utilisatipn in its aggregate work force in the Contra Costa Pic.n area. A contractor sub,jecs to Part I which fails to Comply With its 0119e1tiQ48 under the Bs;ual Opportunity clause of its contract (includiug failure to menet its fair share obligation if provided In the Contra Costa Plan) or subject to Part It which fails to achieve its commitments to the goals for minority utilization has the burden of proving that it has enRagrd in an affirmative action program directed at increasing minority utilization and that such efforts were at least as extensive and as specific as the following: a. The contractor should nave notifi:•d minority organizations when , employoent opportunities were available and should have maintained records of the organinatiuna' response. b. The contractcr should leave maintained a file of the names and addresses of each minority referred to it by any Ladividual or organizes tion and what action vas tekeit vith respect to each such referred Lada- vidual, and if the ind:.vidual was not employed by the contractor, the reasons therefor. If such individual arae sent to the union hiring hall for referral and rat referred back to the union or if referred, not employed by the contractorl, the file should have documented this and the .reasons the<refoc. . c. The contractor should have promptly nvtifl.ed the contracting or s"niater.ing agency and the OfUce of Kederal Contract Compliance Progma when the union or unions With uhleb the contra.tor has eollee- tive baraainint agremevts did not refer to the contrnctor a minority scent by the contractor, or whan. the contractor had other information ' that the union referral process h-sa Impeded rafforts to neat its goals. d. The contractor should have disse-vinate d 'sts EIM policy within its organization by .1neluding it in :any employee handbook or policy manual; by publicizing it in company . aspapers and annual reports and by advertising such policy at redaonable intervals in union publications. The EEQ policy should be further disseminated by conducting staff meetings to explain and diacugs the poll.c:y, by posting of the policy; and by review of the policy with minority employees. . 00 404 = r . DIVI§10N E e. The contractor should have disseminated its CLO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, specifically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors. f. The contractor should have made both specific and reasonably recur- rent written and oral recruitment efforts. Such efforts should have been directed at minority organization., schools with substantial minority en.ollm ,;at, and mainor°.ry rccrvitm ant and training organizations within time contractor's recruitment area. g. , The contractor should hale evidence available for inspection that ..all tests and other selection techniques used to select from among candidates for hire, transfer. promotion, training or retention are being used in a manner than does not violate the OFCCP Testing Guide- lines iu 41 CFR Part 60-3. h. The contractor where reasonable should hale-developed on-the-job training opportunities and participated and assisted in all Departamient of Latvr funded and/or approved training programs relevant to the can- tractor's employee needs consistent with its obligations under this past i. The contractor should have made sure that seniority practices and job classifications do not have a discriminatory effect. J. The contractor should have made certain that all facilities Were not segregated by race. k. The contractor should have continually monitored all personnel activities to ensure that its EEO policy was being carried out including the evaluation of minority lemployses for promotional opportunities oa' a quarterly basis and the encouragement of such omloyaEs to seek those opportunities. L. The contractor should have solicited bides for subcontracts from available minority sm:bcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid including circulation of minority contractor associa- tions. Note - Time Assistant fiegional Administrators of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance ProDrams and the compliance agency staff will provide technical assistance on questions pertaining to minority rFcruitmsent sources, minority community organizations and minority news media upon receipt ^f a request for assistance from a contractor. 2. Deserved DIVISION E 6 3. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra rost_a,.Plan. Contractors that are subject to the requtremeuts of Part II at the' time of the submission of their bide which, together with labor organizations with which they have collective bargaining Agreements, subsequently become signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, will be deemed bound to their commitments to the Contza Costa Plan from that time until and unle3e they once again become subject to the requirements of Part II pursuant to Section A.1-6. 4. icon—diacwimination. In no event may a contractor utilize th_ goals. and affirmative action . steps required by this :art 11 in such a manner as to cause or result In diacriminatien agbituat any, person on account of race, color, religion, aex or national origin. Part III: Compliance and Enforce©ent. in all cases, the compliance of a contractor will be determined in accordance with its obligations under the terms of these Sid Conditions. Therefore, contractors who are governed by the provisions of either Part I or Part II shall by subject to the requirements of that Part regard- less of the obligations of its priae contractor or lower tier subcon- tractors. All contractors performing or to perform wurk on projects subject to thee• Bid Conditions hereby agree: to inform their subcontractors in writing of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Sid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. A: Contractors Subject to Part I. ..ter nrrrw.ri.�r.� I. A contractor covered by Part I of these Did Conditions shall be in' • compliance with Executive order 11246, as amended, the implementing regulations and its obligations under Part I. provided the contractor • together with the labor organization or organizations with Which it has a collective bargaining agreement meet the goals for minority utili- zation to which they committed themselves in the Contra Costa Plan, or can demonstrate that every good faith effort has been made to meet the goal. In that event, no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs determines that the contractor has violated a substantial requirement in the Contra Couta Plan or Executive order 11246, as amended, and its implementing regulations, including the _1, o41w 0 ► DIVISION E failure of such contractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fair :share obligation if provided in the Contra Costa Plan or has engaged in unlawful discrimination. Such violations shall be deemed to be noncom- pliance with the Equal Opportunity clause of the contra+it, and shall be grounds for imposition of rho sanctions and penalties provided for in Executive Order 11246, as amended. 2. The OFCCP shall review Part I contractoval employment practices during the performance of the contract. Further, OFCCP shall be solely responsible for any final determination that the Contra Costa Plan is no longer an acceptable affirmative action program and the consequences thereof. The OFCCP may, upon review and notice to the contractor and any affected labor organization, determine that the Contra Costa Plan no longer represents effective affirmative action. In the *'vast it shall be solely responsible for any final determination of that question and the consequences thereof. 3. Where OFCCP finds that a contractor has failed to comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa Plan and its obligation under Part I of these Bid Conditions, it shall take such action and/or impose such sanctions as may be appropriate undar the Executive Order and its regu- lations. Mien the OFCCP proceeds with such formai action it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not mot the requirements of these Bid Conditions. The failure of the contractor to comply with its obligations under the Equal Opportunity clause shall shift to it the requirement to comae forward With evidence to show that it has met the good faith requirements of these Hid Conditions by instituting at least the specific affirmative action :Steps lis►tcd in Part rl, Section 2. The contractor must also provide evidence of its steps toward the attainment of its trades Boa/a within the timetables set forth in the Contra Costa Plan. The pendency of such formal proceedings shall be taken into consideration by Federal agencies in determining whether such contractor can comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor" withitt the . meaning of basic principles of federal procurement law. ' B. Contractors Subject-to t I2• In revard to Part It of these Bid Conditions, if the contractor meets the goals set forth therein or can demonstrate that it has made Avory• good faith effort to meet these goals, the contractor shall be presumed to be in compliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, the immmple- men►'ng regulations and its obligations under Part II of these Bid Conditions. In that event, no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the contracting or timini- stering agency otherwise determiaes that the contractor is violating; the Equal Opportunity clause. + E.12 00497 ION E 0 . 0 DIVISION 8 Where the agency finds that the contractor tailed to comply with the requirements of Executive order 11246, as amended, the implementing regulations and the oblgat.ions under Part It of. these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions, which include suspension, termination, cancellation, and dr�iarment as may be appropriate under the Executive Orci_r and its regulations. When the agency proceeds with such formal, action it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met the goals contained in Part It of these Bid Conditions. The contractor's faLl.ure to meet its goals shall shift to it the requirement to come forcrard with sv:dence to show that it has met the good faith requirements of these Bid Conditions by instituting at least the specific affirmative action steps listed in Part II, Sec- tion 2. The pendency of such proceedings shall be taken Into considsra- tion by Federal agencies in determining whether such contractor can comply wiz`.. the requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and is therefore, a "responsible prospective contractor" within the meaning of the basic principles of Federal procurement lacy. C. Obligations Applicable to Cuntractors Subject to Either Part I Ir Part 11. It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing Ear exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. riscrimination in referral for asployaent, even if pursuant to provisions of a collective bargaining agreement, is prohibited by the National labor Relations Act, as amended, and Title 41I of the Civil Righta Act of 1964, as amended. It is the policy of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs that contractors have a responsibility to provide equal employment opportunity if they wish to Participate in federally involved contracts. To the extent they have delegated the responsibility for some of their employment practices to a labor organisation and, as s result, :gra prevented from meeting their obligations pursuant to Executive Order H246, as amended, such contractors cannot be eorsidared to be In cowplU nee with Executive Order 11246, se amended, its implementing rules and regulations. y. E-13 , �IM408 y DIVISION E Part IV: General. Reguirements L. Cc,itractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors in writing regardless of tier, as to th•,ir respective obligations under Parts I and II hereof, as applicable. Whenever a contractor subcon- tracts a portion of the work in any trade covered by these Bid Condi- tions, it shall include these Bid Conditions in such subcontracts and each subcontractor shall be bound by these Bid Conditions to the full extent as if it were the prime contractor. :he contractor shall not, however, be held accountable for the" failisre of its subcontractors to fulfill their obligations under these °id Conditions. However, the prime contractor shall give notice to the Assistant Regional. Admini- strator of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs of the .Department of Labor and to the contracting or administering agency of any refusal or failure of any subcontractor to fulfill its obligations under these Bid Conditions. A subcontrator's failure to comply will be treated in `.ie same manner as such failure by a prime contractor. 2. Cbntractors hereby agree to refrain from entering; into any contract or contract modification subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended. with a contractor debarred from, or who is determined not to be a "respon- sible" bidder for Government contracts and federally-assisted construe- tion contracts pursuant to the Executive Order. 3. The Contractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of t4ese Bid Conditions and the Equal Opportunity clause including suspension, termination and cancellation of existing sub- contracts and debarment from future contracts as may be imposed or ordered pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and its imple- denting regulations by the contracting or administering agency and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Any contractor who fails to carr•; out such sanctions and penalties shall also be deemed to be in non-compliance with these bid Conditioner and Executive Order 11146, as anwaded. 4. Nothing herein is intended to relieve an contractor during the tern of its contract from compliance With Executive Order 11246, as amended, and the Equal Opportunity clause of its contract with respect to mattara not covered iu the Contra Costa Plan or in Part II of theca Bid Conditions. 1 E-14 0040 10 DIVISION E S• The procedures sat faro: in nccse Bid Conditions shall not apply to any contract which the head of the contracting or administering agency determines is essential to the national security and its award without following such procedures is necessary to the national security. Upon making such a determination, the agency head will notify, in writing, , the Director of Federal. Contract Compliance Programs within thirty days. 6. Requests for exemptions from these Bid Conditions must be made in writing, with justification to the Director, Office: of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, Vashington, D.C. 202100, and shall be forwarded through and with the endorsement of the head of the contracting or administering agency. T. Contractors must keep such rdcords and file such reports relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the con- tracting or administering agency or the Office: of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be , obtained from the contracting officer. A list of trades which are currently participating in the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from OFCCP, or the Contracting or administering agency. Executive Order 11246 Executive order 11246 requires non-discrimination in employment under federally-assisted. contraety. In eseauting this assurance, the County, cities, and non-profit sponsors agree to do, among other things, the following. a. Include the following equal opportunity clause in all federally- dssisted contracts. This clause applies to administrative, super- visory, professional, and clerical personnel as well as construction workers. This clause also applies to the employment practices of the Activity Sponsor: "No person in the United States shall on the ground of race, color, national origin or sex be exclude¢ from participation, in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds available under this title." 0 410 E-15 DIVISION E OM A rov 123 f44-81396 . Reporting Period STANDARD FORM - 257 MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT (Month, Year) (Aug. 1976) UTILIZATION REPORT As prescribed by the Dept. of Labor (CPCCP) (See reverse for instructions) t This report is. required by Executive Order 11246, Section 203. Failure to report can (� result in sanctions which include suspension, termination, cancellations or debarment of contract. To: (Name and location of Compliance Agency) From; (Nasse and location or contractor) Asst. Reg. Admin. for Equal Opportunity U.S. Dept. of Mousing 6 Urban Development 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36003 San Francisco, California 94102 1. 3. . % 5. mino.• 'Total rotai Work Hours of Employment (its footnote) rity number rumbor u/h of of of Clasai a• 0. * c. • • * ainorit Empby. His- er. Asian/ otal total r Trade Pica- Tota Slack Indian Ps^LZe Fe- Eaploy- les Company,s Name (I.D. tions panic is�.rsd isle w/h ees An Tr AR Tr Ap ....... Tr - ( AD #rTr f Tr I Tr Ap Tr Tr #Tr Tr Caapany CffieiaIla signature and Title Date Sigr:s., elephcne Number (.nalud+s Area .Code) {* dales 8 Feaules ** Minorities b non-minorities) page of E-17 0 DIVISION E 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING EMPLOYMENT UTILIZATION REPORT (SF-251) The Employment Utilization Report is to be completed by each subject contractor (both prime and subcontractors) and signed by a responsible official of the company. The reports are to be filed on the day required, each month, during the term of the contract, and they shall include the total work-hours worked for each employee level in each designated trade for the entire reporting period. The prime contractor shall submit a report for its aggregate work force and shall collect and submit reports for each subcontractor's aggregate work force to the Federal Compliance Agency that is funding their con _ruction project. f Reporting Period . . . . . . . . . Self-explanatory. Compliance Agency . . . . . . . . . U. S. Government contracting or adminis- tering agency responsible for equal employ- ment opportunity on the project. Contractor . . . . Any contractor who has a construction con- tract with the U. S. Government or applicant (See OFCCP Regs. 60.1,3) . 1. Company's Name . . . . . . . . . . Any contractor or subcontractor who has a federally involved contract. 2. Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Only those crafts covered under applicable Federal EEO bid conditions. 3. work-hours of Employment The total number of hours worked by all employees in each classification; the total number of hours worked by each *minority group in each classificatian and the total work-hours for all women. Classification . . . . . . . . . The level of accomplishment or status of the worker in the trade. (C a Craftworker • Qualified, Ap a Apprentice, Tr • Traiaet) 4. Percent of minority work- hours of total work-hours . . . . The percentage of total minority work-hours worked of all work-hours worked. (The sum of columns b, c, d and a divided by column a.) 5. Total Number of minority employees . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of minority employees working in contractor's aggregate work force during reporting period. 6. Total Number of Employees Number of all employees working in con- tractor's aggregate work force during reporting period. * Minority is defined as including Blacks, Hispanics, American In4ians and Asian and Pacific Islanders both men and women. oro•aat�� 00412 y fir U3 GOYERNMEMT PRIMING OFFICE: 1977•7".010/361 - E-18 __ _.-.-...._.. 0 DIVISION E "SECTION 3 CLAUSES" A. The work to be performed under this contract is on a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1101u. Section 3 reouires that to the greatest extent feasible ' opportunities for training and emolovrzient be ven lo, wer ���1�� ��. �./� II��. •11�I..�.�.�lr si•IIA. income residents of the ProJect area and contracts for work in connection with the ProJect be awarded to business concerns whic., are located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of the Prolect. S. The parties in this contract will comply with the provisions of said Section 3 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development set forth in 24 CFR 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of this contract. The parties to this contract certify and agree that they are under no contractual or other disability which would prevent them from complying with these requirements. C. The contractor will send each labor organization or rapresenta- ' tive of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising the said labor organization or workers' representative of his commitments wader this Section 3 clause and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment or training. D. The contractor will include this Section 3 clause in every subcontract for work ia•connection with the project and will, at the direction of the applicant for a recipient of Federal financial assistance, take appropriate action pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation. of regulations issued by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 24 CFR 135.20. The contractor will not subcontract with any subcontractor where it has notice or knowledge that the latter has been found in violation of regulations under 24. CFR 135.20 and will not let any subcontract unless the subcontractor has first provided it with a preliminary statement of ability to comply with the requirements of these regulations.. E. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR 135.20, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of the contract, shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided to the project, binding upon the applicant or recipient for such assistance, its successors, and assigns. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the applicant or recipient, its contractors and subcontractors, its successors, and assigns to those sanctions specified by the grant or loan. agreement or contract through which Federal assistance is /� provided, and to such sanctions as are specified by•24 CFR 00413 135.20.135. E-19 c' DIVISION F. as" 2MI IONS S CTION 1. Definitions; Whenever the following teras, pronouns in place of them, or initials of o ni:ations appear in the contract documents, they shall have the following meaning: A document issued by the County during, the bidding perich modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. RAW A written occui e�nt �wii�� r nt y prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employee*, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by theand the Contractor. .t gr Enainger - Shall mean the architect, engineer, in v ua . or co-psrtnership, employed by the County of Contra Costa; as design ted on the title shoot of these spaci- fications. When Contra Costa County it designated as the Ern4ginesr, Engineer shall seen the Public Storks Director, or his autto rased representative. Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, On vsnturs, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly, or thorough a duly author- ised representative. }Oa w'g�'` � - Shall mean the duly elected or apQointed offic ams o eonst tuts such a Board, who will act for, the County in all natters pertaining to the Contract. Mumm Qrd& to any change is contract ciao or price and any c e n a�`iactcc documents not covered by subcontractors or Clmtk 21 s�f :hullto kee—"ait� a au. orwUs agent of cFis'�T► CgStract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. - The contract documents include the agreemeeit, notice to contractors, instructions to bidders, proposal, plans, general conditions, specifications, contract bonds, addenda, ch4age orders, and supplomancory agreements. Rev 5/76 -24- DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SIXTION 2. Governins, Laws and Regulations: +; A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, and comply with and cause all of his agentsand w• ployeea to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations made pursuant to said Laws. which Ln env war attect the conduct of wrk of Chit contract. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, this Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to ppermit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall compXy fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expendtiure in excess of $25,000.00 for the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded ( unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding bod7 or by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the desiin of shoring, brac- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made or workerprotection from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such PPlan varies from the shoring systm standards astablisked by the Construction Balaty Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engimsmr. "Nothing in this section shall be doomed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "rhe terms 'public works' and 'awarding body' . as wed in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." Rev. 5/76 -26- 1, UU �15 .� C• DTVI T. CONDITIONS StCTION 1. Definitions; Whenever the following teras, pronouns in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract docuMnts, they shall have the following meaning: �� A document issued by the County during the bidding 04"1of h modifies, supersedes, or suppleosato the original cotn�+ttr��accttddoctiwnts. &,�n T�[i`L.Q docusent weekly, or mont 1 prepared by the contractor for submission to the Count�ich reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. �A,�MM The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the Mo—u-ny 'and the Contractor. ec t or Enaineer - Shall mean the architect, vPengineer, in or co-partnership, employed by the County of Contra Cast&; " designated on the title shoot of these speci- ficstions. When Contra Costs County is designated as the Ennggineer, Engineer shall moan the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative. arti�. Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, On venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting, directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. gj �tisocs - Shall a►ean the duly elected or apqpointed o c als a const tute such a Board, who will act for . tAe County is all scatters pertaining to the Contract. Mumn Qr� Is any change in contract tima or price and any c a n contract documents not covered by subcontractors Protec or CI—Ark hA works ks -Shthe workto ma t a&udeized agent of thii- Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents ants - The contract documents include the agreement. notice to contractors, instructions to bidders, proposal, plans, general conditions, specifications, contract bonds, addenda, change orders, and supplementary agreements. Rev S/?b -24- Ya • UU01 DIVISION F. CjENML CONDITIONS SECTION 1. D*finitions: {continued} CQnsractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, oat venture, or an combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the lounty. Cqunt,yy, Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political suWi�iion of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope Of their authority. Field,� dere- Is an instruction given during the courie of the work. e Section 165). General The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or of i requirements appearing on the draws, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance ot the work. �� - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, section, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions thereof, adopted and approved by the County showing the location, character, +`Y dimension, and details of the work. ��t The instructions,provision•. condi- tions and det�equirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. An individual, partnership, corporation. association, joint venture, orae� combination thereof, wbo con- tracts with t Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply arterials only. Suparintand tt - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present"at the work site at all time , duringpperforn- ancs of the work, Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorised agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contractor. ,gupplismaup,tay Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration, smerWheent, or extension of the contract. The furnishing and installing of all labor, rt c materials, ales, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract. Rev. 5176 -25- pingloN E, gJUJ& CONDITIONS_(continued) SI _2. Governing Laws and Regulations: :.. ...._ A. The Contractor shall keep In formed of and observe, and comply with and cause all of his agents and sa+ ployeee to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and SState laws, local ordinances, and rules and regu ations sada M8ussuut to said laws. whichin anv waw affect the conduct of warms, k of this contract. D. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the Stats Eire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications it to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes.'` Th* Contractor shall use p copies of Codes on job at all tineas during construction ported. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the tabor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall compXy fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for ppublic works involving an estimated expendtiure in excess of $25,Q00.00 for the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded '- unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor �.' and acceptance by the awarding body or by a reistered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding Jody to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, brae ing, sloping. or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hasard of caving ground during the excavation of such tremcb or trenches. If such Elan varies from the shorts; spstea standards eatob U d ed by the Construction $afsty orders, the plan shall be prapered by a registered civil or structural emgtmeer. "Nothing in this section shall be doomed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "rho terms 'public works' and 'awarding body'. as used in this section shall have the acme meaning as in Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 a" 1722 respectively." Rov. 5176 -26- i - �t� i15 DIV SIL.ON F. GtENE$:L.CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Bovaltiss: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, and par- stits for the use of any ppatented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for b the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of the work, if required. SECTION 4. JgpSJ&6tgr's RespontibllitZ for Work and Public A. Tha Wim: Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to an part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ac- cept as provided in Section 21. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good 411 such daseges to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: 'hI a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all necessary arrangtwnta, and perform all other services required In the care and rsaintenanca of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assusws all responsibility concerning same for which the County say be liable. b. Inal"Ing or boxing in, for partoction of say r4blic utility equipment, sbsi be done br the Contractor. neon cede• tion of the work, the Contractor or remove all ;Mclosurss, fill in all openings in masonry, grouting the saws watertight, and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities ghsll be mde and maintained in such maintained as not to interiers with the con- tinuing use of as■s by the County during the entire progress of the work. ,SE,CTjO5. insurance: A. The Contractor to whoa the work is awarded shall within five (3) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner-on the Contra Costa County Standard Foran for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur, nigh and file at the same time labor and material and faithful psr- formancs bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a fora acceptable to the County. Rev. 5/76 -27- DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDIAIS (cont'd) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (contd) `J B. Comnensation Insurance: The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract, adequate Workman's Compensation Insurance for all his emi- ployees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide ;Workmen's Compensation Insurance for the letter's employees. unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaced in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmen 's Compensation statute, or in case there is no apoiicable Workman 's Comoensat;on statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adecuate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise orotected. C. Public Liability and Prooerty Damaae Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, in- cluding coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with a minimum combined sinale limit coverage of 5500,000 for all damages due to bodily .injury, sick- ness or disease, or death to any person , and daraae to property. including the less of use thereof, arising out of each accident, or occurrence. Con- sultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency , its officers and emol oyees as additional insureds , and requiring 30 days ' ~:mitten notice of policy lapse or cancellation . The The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insur- ance which shall include the "hold harmiless" agreement as required in the Articles to Agreement. D. Fire Insurance: Omitted. s: lit 2. -28- •00415 DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (continu#al SECTION S. BOND AND INSMANCE (continued) E. CERTIFIGA2ES 2E INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workman's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Danis;e Insurance, and Fire Insurance, #hail be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa Cunty has been nand as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a go that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least}h►r-try ( days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa county. T. PERFORMANCE IM: .One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (10OX) of the Contract. and *hall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work alainat faulty or improper eater- ials or workmanship that awry be i#covered during that tiers. G. PAYNX14T One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50;.) of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in the performance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemploywnt Insurance Act. SECTION b. SURCoNTRACTU : A. The Coatractor shall be responsible for all work per- for usher this contract, and no subcontractor will be veto �- nised as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. R. The Contractor shall give his personcl attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a scanner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor imrdiately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be amen;ed according to various trades, or general groupie; of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such miannor. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. Rev. -4/A7-7 -29- 00417 / t/" DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTIQN b. Subcontractiag (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity, E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Sublecting and Subcontracting Fair practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by tim Contractor may subject him to penalties which may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTION 7. T= 4F WORK AIM DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the data, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required, damn a will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icab a and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sun of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the rine pres- cribed. If tha Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has 46caa,��tht sage in writinaa. D. Britten requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay. E. Any money due. or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. Rev. 5176 •30- �(�428 ntVISIOIi F. GENT MAL GO1mITZONS (Continued) Z t ti SECTIoN .7. TI!a OF Won AND DAH& S; (contineud) F. Should the County for anycause, authorize a sus- pension of work, the dews of such suspension will be added to the time allowed for completion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-coeplation of the work after the adjusted tine as required above. SECTION S. PR SS JCHEDULZ- Prior to beginning work the Contractor shall submit to the County a practicable progress schedule of operations on a chart form approved by the Counter. The schedule of operations shall show the order in which the Contractor proposes to carry out the work, the dates on which he will start each major sub- division of the work, and the contemplated dates of completion of such subdivision. When required by the County, The contractor shall submit an adjusted progress schedule on the approved form to reflect changed conditions. (Normally a new schedule will be requested when schedule is more than thirty (30) days in error.) ICS ON 9. TEl�t�lt�lY ,UTILMES ha FACILI=: A. All. Nater used on the work will be furnished and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. B. The Contractor, at his own cost. shall furnish and in- stall all cseters,all electric eight and power equipment and wiring, all gas maters, Sas equipment any piping that is necessary to par- form his work and shall remove the saw upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used in the constrvatiom work. C. The Contractor Knell fWalsh, wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric liMt vherewer it is necessary to provide illumination for the pr r perforwtnes and/or inspection of the work. The lighting, shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is beingQerformed. This tem- porary lighting equipment my be vowed about but shall be maintained throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorised representative of the County whenever required for inspection. Rev. 5/76 ' -31- n DIVISION F. GENERAL COMITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TF ITORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet facilities for the work- man, These facilities shall be of an approved type conforming to the requirements of the County Health Department, and shall. be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structure* or* to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining same in a clean and sanitarryy condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so oruered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County Ii1 M directly to the utility companies connection fees, annexation zees, permit fees, acreage fees, and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County vj,,,1,,,� n.,,ot � for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the pro att until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make Chase requests after the project is accepted as complete.) F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements. SECSIoji,10. PER41": A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, that are required for the performance of his work by all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any body lawfully empowered to sake or issue the sass and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is I= r to pay any charge* associated with par- mite. (It i* not tent policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for para its.) ,SECTION 11. CONDUCT CF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- tract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the County or others engaged in the work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. B. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, materials of proper quality, and equipment to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. Rev. 5/76 -32- t DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and. shall maintain a competent superintendent or foreman at 11 until the job is accepted by the County. This supsrintenTe-n sTa-11 be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions, levels, and construction, F. Where work of one trade joins, or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incomplete portions when the total project is complete. in engaging one kind of work with another, marring or damaging same will not be permitted. Should improper work o any trade b• covered by another which results in dans`•, or defdcts, the whole work affected shall be made good by the Contractor without expense to the County. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchorage or blocking is furnished end set at proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shell be a part of same, ex- cept where stated otherwise. H. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. 1. uatchuen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of the Contractor. J. If any sureontraator or person employed by the Contactor shall appear to the tngineer to be incompetent or to act in a dig- orderly or iaproper amner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. 5,CTION 12. AAVAWJJU= FOR SITE G NMIONSt The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor not forth in Section 4, in the Instructions to bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ers active utility installations which are not shown or indicated in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a location substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from visual examination, than he shall Rev. S/Tb -33- jY DIVISION F. CEY RAL CONDITIONS Wont£nued) SECTION-12. R&SPONSIZILI9Y log SITE (continued) r! promptly notify the County in writing. Where necessary far the work of the contract, the County shall issue a written order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrangement, repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, Including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Stena, petroleum products, air, chemical, water, sewer, storm water, gas, electric, and telephone pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perform the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance with Section 21, relating to changes {.n the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage or delay to him due* to the presence of such utility. if the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- out instructions from the County, then he shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and make good such damage at his own coat. ,'-�, B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a t stated Itmit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the County orders a change of depth ur diaen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, than adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordant.s with Sec- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, or delay to his due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obstruction. SECTION 13, INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times permit the County and their authorized agents to visit and inspect the work or art part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This o�li- �ation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access or such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until inspected and apprf-ved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely rssponsl.uLe for notify- ing the Counry where and when such work is in readiness for inspec- tion and testing. Should an yy such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall ba uncovered at the Contractor's ex- pense. B. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County 04 suoh intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other period as say be speci- fied, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. Rev. 5/76 -34- i 00420 DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPCQTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be refected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS Of HATER"$: LS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making &cod all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. E. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, fixed by written notice, the County mar remove them and mastore the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If ttr u Contractor does not par the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction ort private sale and shall account for the net pro- ceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. ,SECTION 15. II;TLRPRETATION Of CONTRACT REQUIREISM'S: A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, if not to be occupied, operation. Any require- ment occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. &. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents the priorities stated in sub- divisions 1. 2, 3. and 4 below shall govern: 1. Addenda shall `overn over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Fors Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shallprevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to _ the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Motes, shall govern ever all ether notes and all ether portions of the plane. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. -35- Ray 5176 " } DIVISICI: F. G£NEML CCHDI'MNS (Con't.) u9 v :f'Tl��rl`I,. 3ECTIty LS. I`CE?XP.ETATION OF CQIL7a?ACT RMUISc'ENTS. on't.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: A. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. b, omissions: If the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment. but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction, such detail shall be deemed to have been impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall Include the concept of substantially Identical components. where the price of each such component Is small even though the aggregate cost or importance is substantial. and shall include a sinsie component which is incidental. even though its cost or importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the contract documents. SECTION 16. CLARM.?CATI.ONS AND ADDISLwNL ,:6T VCT1C•,: A, Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover any conflicts. Omissions. or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerninx interpretation or clariftcation OP the contract documents. or if it appears to him that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained in the contract documents, then. before proceeding with the work affected, he shall immediately notify the ' County in writing through the Construetien Supervisor. and request Interpreta• tion. clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County. whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt Of instructions from the County. he shall remove •and replace or adjust anv work which is not In accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant dams7e. defect or added cost. B. Field Orders: During the course of the .cork the Architect and/or £nginaer maY isaua rield Orders regarding the stork. These Field orders will supplement the Pians and Specifications in uruer Lo clarify the: intent ur the eontracL documents by adjustnent r.o ^meet field cc•^•'itions or to make the various phases of the work meet and join properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has peen issued. C. Change Orders% See Section 21, this Division. ( ;. fr .0042,E DIVISION F . GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 11. PRODUCE AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue dosi$nations, including manufacturer's name, product brand nage, or model number are refwrrad to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. e. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade sseaciations are referred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract When such references do not bear a data of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SgCTION 18. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUZPM,4T: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kind. The Contractor &hell, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. Price, fitness end quality being squat, preference shall be given to products mads in California, in accoreance with Section 4380 at seq., of the Government Code, State of California. B. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any dama&o or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall be rejected. C. whatever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is Specified herein, it is used ss a measure of quality mad utility ar a ataadard. tf the Contractor desires to use amy other brand ar manufacture of equal quality and utility to chat specified, he shall maks application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to Rev. I2/72 -37,- �. "Tt�." f3a, S TN�I�1Li. ARTICUS, d,10 OLIPXVM (Con't.) that opacified. 3equest for substitution shall bu made in ample time for tf.., County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adequate Site samples of material. testing laboratory reports on material or process. manufacturer'+ specification data. field reports on product's approval .. and use by other public asleneles,' material costs, and installation costa and maintenance provir.ions and experience or other data as required by the County. The County'A decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of areposed substitute for Char specified shall be accepted an final. Requesto 'or suh gtitution -4111 only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. 'allure to suhmit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered xrounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall Include n ' notice of chanste in contract prices, if substitution is approved. 0. All materials shall be deilvared so as to insure a weedy and uninterrupted progress of tie work. , isms shall be stored so ae to cause no obstruction, and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure, and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for dsmage or loss by veat'+ar or other cause. E. Within ftfteltn (15) days after tbo signinfit of the Contract, the Controcclor she 1 suMic sof 4onrov4l to the County complete list of all materials It is proposed to use under this Contract. which differ in any respect `rom -+ateriais specified. This 11:tt shall Include ail materials whic:4 are i� . nropox*e by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use in work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned in the Specifications. This list must also include the figures received by the Contractor in bid form for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution, together with the figures in bid form of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute is offered and accepted as approved equal to materials specified. the cost of which is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified. then a credit shall be taken for the difference between the two.costs in order that the County shah obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. Failure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-flve (35) days after tt+e signing of the Contraer :say be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. iECrlox 19s _41' dlAWINt'S.,,OESC.RIP IV b j'.i, "bFLES. ALTERMI TIVES: A. The Contractor shah submit promptly to the County. so as to cause no delay In the work. all shop drawings, descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications, and offers of alter- natives. if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades Involved before they are submitted to ' the County for examination. Rev. 12/72 -3u- i DIVISION f . GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con's.) SZCTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DUCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES. ALTERNATIVES: (Con't.) ._..., B. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in those documents. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his ow expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule to included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit samples of articles, materials or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shell be In accordance with the approval of the sample's. Samples shall be removed from County property when directed. Samples net removed by the Contractor, at the County's option. will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. 'J.la E. Alternatives: for convenience to designation on the plans or In the specifications. certain materials, articles, or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade num or the now of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information, hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand name". An alternative material. article, or equip"nt which is of equal quality and of the required charectertstics for the purpose Intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor complies with the following rewlr~tss 1. The Contractor shall submit his preposel for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated In the specifications. er if not designated, then within a period which will cause no delay In the work. 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by complete information, and descriptive data, necessary to determine the equality of the offered mistertels. articles, or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- ment shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such natters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. Rev. 12/ 72 -39- DTVISI{".:f. t,:7xE,7,AL C :4_)irl1,N% (Con't.) Y. !ECT ll\ 19 iqLP nAC:Iw i. oriCRIPT(V*Z )ATA. iA.MPL�A, ALTEiNArIVZi: (Con't,r •:.;_ The •:ounty will examine, with reasonable promptness, such submittals. and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from respoiisibiitty for deviations and alternatives from the contract *tans and specifications, nor shall It relieve him from responsibility for errors in the wbmittals. A failure by the Contractor to identifv in his tetter of transmittal motorist deviations from the plans and Spociftescions shall votd the subh+ittal and any action taken thereon by the County. Uhon spociftcally requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawings. descriptive data, and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical, structural. or other changes are roqutred for the -)roper Installation and fit of alternative materials. articles. or equipment, or because ofdeviattons from the contract plans and xptelfications. such chanoes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTTCN 20, SAMPLE; AND TESTISs The County reserves the right at its own expense to order Costs of any part or the work. If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable. it will be rejected and any additional test roqutred by the Cossnty shall be at Contractor's expense. finless otherwise dlrectad, all samples for tasting will be taken by the County from the materials, articles or equipment delivered, or from work performed, and tests will be under the super- vision of, or directed by. and at such places as may be convenient to rho County. "aterists, articles, and equipment requiring tests shall be delivered in ample time before intended use to allow for testing. and none may be used before receipt of w.itten approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination, including testing, shall be dlsoosed of by the Contractor at hi* own fflMsn+se within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires kAowledae that such exaM nation to concluded. unless otherwise directed by the County. SEc_.�.. I0,4-21. CHANGE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. ::o change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original reouirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- word in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) On a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. Rev. 12/72 0_ t -00422 i s GJ1 DIVISION f. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con's.) ,t• SECTION 22. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions.',,, (a) MARK-UFS: 1. For work performed by the General Contractor an amount squat to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 207. of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to General Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as: a nad hare n) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to sub-contractor, 5% to General Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. 5. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct w • costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. bor: The costs for labor aha 11 include any amployer payments to or on behalf of the works&* for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognised when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. terials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materia a directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. Rev. 12/72 Rev. -41- Sb L � DIVISION GENERAL r0'MITIO'iS (Con't.) _. SECTION 21. C:TANG"c QRDERS: (Coni.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost ca him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the caterials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials art. available in the quantities required, The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it deems advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the 'ounty. 3. Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work' In computing the hourly rental of equipment, anv tz-:e less char 10 minutes shall be considered one-hal: hour. ';o pay.ment »iLl be made for tixe while equipment is inoperative due to hrcnkoowns or for nonworking days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the stork from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moven by its own power, then loading and transportation costa will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither -::owing titre nor loading and transportation costs will be raid if the equipment is used on the project to any other May than upon the chanzcd ':ork. 'ndivioual feces of equipment having a replace ent n;ua of ;:. `- press �.^,its • shall be ccnsy tder,d cc be too,; or ;rail equipment, -Inc no �aynent will be made therefor. _. For equipment owned, furnished, .�r rented by the �:oatr,actor, no cost therefor „hall he recc,,;i:zed in excess of the rental rates establishod by distributors or aquLom#nt rental agencies in the Locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above iliall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, small tools, small equipment, necessary attachment:;, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, sconvi e, insurance, labor (except for equipment- operators) , i;id my .ono all cost,; to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment, (c) ALLOWAALE TI�2,E EXT;:'1SI0*1S: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed -.ork. 'ach estimate for a change in the �4ork submitted by the concractor shalt state the amount of extra time that he considers should he .allowed for making the requested change, Ray, 12177 —42- 1' , DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con's.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INIOWTION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records showing men hours and waterial quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving si¢nsture to the form on the day the work is performed. (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies*of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open tc inspection or audit by the County. (a) FAILURE TO AGREE !I TO COQ: Sotwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, ': it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. Rev. 12/72 -43- . 7.-,-;aii DIVISION F. GENERAL C0401TIONS (Can't.) r SECTION 22, tAD01k Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen, lsborers, or mechanics *specially skilled In the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. SECTIC:i 23, OCV?ANCA' BY TPE 50-U:TY PRACR rO ACCEPTANCE: Tho County reserves the right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work, upon written order therefor. In such avant. the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof, nor will it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such (.t acceptance, as set forth In Section 2e. SECTION 24, PRESSLRYA110N AND CLEANINGS A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or acctdent, providing any temporary roofs, window and door coverings. boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall Include any adjoining property of the County and Others- 8. The Contractor shalt properly clean the week es It progresses. As directed during construction. rubbish shall be removed. and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all tesporary construction. equipment and rubbish shall be removed `rum the site. all being left in a clean and proper condition +at i itf actory to tis;Councy. SECTioti 25. P:A�Y!fENT OF rEDEPAL OR Slat 2 ES: Any E*dersl. State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included In the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the Rev. 12/72r •44 00424 l DIVISION F. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con i.) SECTION 25. PAMNT OF _FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Con't) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax: =� SEMON 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. d. In jud ing the work no allowance foe �sviations from the drawings and Specifications will b: made, unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner as called for heretofore. C. County shall b: given adequate opportunity to make any necessary arrangements for fire insurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are complete and a proved by the County. This shall include, but is not limitad to, all construction, guarantee forms, parts list, schedules, tests, operating instructions, and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: After the official acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the contract. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" (Page shall be completed, signed by the Contractor, and submitted the County with the final payment request. SFCTIQi 26. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requires»nts of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be mW remain free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the contract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work, together with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so doing , that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being'notifitd in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any Rev. 5/76 _45- C 45-'s ,y DIVISION F. RAL CONDITIONS (Coni) SICTION 28- QU ►^'r (con't.) defects in the work, he will coeasonce and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the torus of this guarantee, and to cosrpj•ta the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so cooply, he does hereby authorise the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will par the cost thereof upon do- stand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's foss, necessarily incurred upon Cho con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithotsadiag the foreGia► paragraph, in the event of an awargency constituting an isto hasard to the health or safety of the County's mployeas, property, or licen- sees, the County as uadsstske at the Contractor s oxpensa with- out prior notice all woxk necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by xark of the Contractor aot being in accordance with the rrequiresisats of this contract. D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard uaranteo form. sea Fags 47 ) Rev. 5/76,. , ;.. :;w __. _. ............_,. _. .,,... ..._ -46- 00425 FOR ODRM ODSTA ODUtlTY evISDIMC HMTINILZ, CAL ORMIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Centra Costa the Type of Work which we have isetalled in the me Of i ing) California, for year (s) use from date of iling of the completion notice in the office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that may prove defective in workmanship or smterislo within that period, ordinary weer and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which say be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorise the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costa and charges therefore mediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and includes any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project. This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONMCM Date: (Affix Coroorats Seal) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) 40TE: if the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organisation and the capacity and authority of the parson signing the guarantee. Rev. 12/72 ,� -47- Lt� FORM STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To; Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building Martine:, California Re: Final Payment (Project) Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials' on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. The undersigned states that his claim for final payment is true and correct, that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount therein is justly due. L declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing to true mad correct. Daced at (City) California. Rev. 12/72 -48 O0426 GiVIstON 6 - WAGE RATES Minimum wage rates for this project as predetermined by the Secretary of Labor are herein set forth . If there is' a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and the prevailing wage rates determined by the State or the County for similar classification of labor , the con- tractor and his sub-contractors shall pay not less than the higher wags rates . 0092 I G_, r Gy DIVISION G U. S. Department of Housing and 'Urban Development Community Development Block Grant Program FEDERAL LABOR STMMARDS PROMIONS 1. APPLICABILITY The Project or Program to which the work covered by this Contract pertains is being assisted by the 'United States of America and the following Federal Labor Standards Provisions are included in this Contract pursuant to the provisions applicable to such Federal assist- ance. 2. h'Q2T um WAGE RATES FOR LABORERS MD ; HAI ICS All laborers and mechanics employed upon the work covered by this Contract shall be paid unconditionally and not lees often than ance each week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are made mandatory by law and such other payroll deductions as are permitted by the applicable regula- tions issued by the Secretary of Labor, 'United States Department of Labor, pursuant to the Anti-Kickback Act hereinafter identified), the full amount due at time of payment computed at wage rates not lees i than those contained in the wage determination decision of said Secretary of Labor (a copy of which is attached and herein incorporated by reference), regardless of any contractual relationship which =ay be alleged to exist between the Contractor or any subcontractor and such laborers and mechanics. All laborers and mechanics employed upon such work shall be paid in cash, except that payment may be by check if the employer provides or secures satisfactory facilities approved by the Local Public Agency or Public Body for the cashing of the eame without cost or expense to the employee. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under Section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to ouch laborero or mechanics, subject to the provisions of Section 5.5(a)(1)(iv) of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations. Also for the purpose of this clause, regular contribu- tione made or coats incurred for more than a weekly period under plane, funds, or programs, but covering the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. 3. II MERPADMiTS OF WAGES OR SALARIES In case of underpayment of wages by the Contractor or by any subcontractor to laborers or mechanics employed by the Contractor or subcontractor upon the work covered by this Contract, the Local Public Agency or Public Body in addition to such other rights as may be afford- ed it under this Contract shall withhold from the Contractor, out of any payments due the Contractor, so much thereof as the Local Public 9/75 MUD-Wash.,o.C. ,Ot G-2 DIVISION G Agency or Public Body may consider necessary to pay such laborers or mechanics the full amount of wag=s required by this Contract. The amount so withheld may be disbursed by the Local Public Agency or Public Body, for and on account of the Contractor or the subcontractor (as may be appropriate), to the respective laborers or mechanics to whom the same is due or on their behalf to plane, funds, of programs ` for any type of fringe benefit prescribed in the applicable wage determination. 4. ANTICIPATED COSTS OF FRIDGE BE"oCF:T'ITS If the Contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing fringe benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a part of this Contract% Provided, however, The Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the Contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the Contractor to not aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. A copy of any findings made by the Secretary of Labor in respect to fringe benefits being provided by the Contractor must be submitted to the Looal Public Agency or Public Body with the first payroll filed by the Contractee` ,r subsequent to receipt of the findings. 5. OVERTn.M COt-SPENSATION REQUIRED BY CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SA.IMY STANDAMS ACT (76 Stat. 357-360: Title 40 TI.S.C., Sections 327- 332) (a) .Ovartima reauirement„s. No Contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the Contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics, including watchmen and guards, shall require or permit any laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he is employed on such work to work in excess of 8 hours in any calendar day or in excess of 40 hours in such work week unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not lose than one and one-half times his basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess or 8 hours in any calendar day or in excess of 40 hours in such work week, as the case may be. (b) Violation: liability for unuaid w.•tmes liquidated dor a. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph a}, the Contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable to any affected employee for his unpaid wages. In addition, such Contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual 'laborer or mechanic employed in violations of the clauae set forth in paragraph (a), in.the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which ouch ocployee was required or permitted to work /0 9/75 14LM.0uh-4 o.C. 00 G-3 � � � nrvtsoN c . in excess of 8 hours or in excess of the standard workweek of 40 hours without patent of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paxagraph (a). (c) Withholding for licuidated damages. The Local Public Agency or Public Body shall withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the Contractor or subcontractor, such sums as may administratively be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such Contractor or subcontractor for liqui- dated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (b). (d) Subcontracts. The Contractor sha11 insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this Section and also a clauso requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into,* together with a clause requiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. 6. '1M WI=IT OF APPM;TICES/'n. �. Aonrentices will be permitted to work at less than the preds- term-ined rate for the work they performed when they are em- ployed and individually registered in a bora fide apprentice- ship program registered with the Q. S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau, or if a person is employed in his first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowablo ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft clasei- fication shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not a trainee as defined in subdivision (b) of this subparagraph or is not regiutered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be geld the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to % �. 9/7S `�iifJ s-a A ..rww�.. .. �..+.. �.•«r.•.wn.w.r......�.�.. «�......—•�`��I�...�.r..w'.�:::.i.n�,M.Mrr:.,;ar.:.:�.i`.i::nrra•.«.. DIVISION G r furnish to the contracting officer or a representative of the Wage-flour Division of the Q. S. Department of Labor written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as ' well as the appropriate ratios and wage rates (e m-ressed in percentages of the journeyman hourly rates), for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. The wage rate paid apprentices shall be not less than the appropriate percentage of the journeyman's rate contained in the applicable wage determination, b. Trainees.. Ezeept as provided in 29 CFR 5.15 trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined•rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior , approval, evidenced by formal certification, by the V. S. Departzent of Labor, Manpower Administration, Bureau of Appren- tice and Training. The ratio of trainees to journeymen shall not be greater than permitted under tits plan approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Every trainee must be paid at not lees than the rate specified in the approved pro- gram for his level of progress. Any employee listed or. the payroll at a trainee rate who in not registered and partici- pating ia'a training plait approved by the Bureau of Apprentsce- ship and Training shall be paid not less than the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish the contracting officer or a repro- sentative of the Wage-Hour Division of the V. S. Department of Labor written evidence of the certification of his program, the registration of the trainees, and the ratic;s and wage . rates prescribed in that program. In the event the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training withdraws approval, of a train- ing program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. c. Equal Enmlovment Opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this part shall be in conformity with the equal omplo went opportunity requirements of Executive Order 112469 as amended, and 29 CFR Fart 30. 00431 gnS r5-5 MrSION G 7. MPLOMEM OF CERTAIN PERSOUS PROHIBITED No person under the age of sixteen years and no person who, at the time, is searing sentence in a penal or correctional institution shall be employed on the work covered by this Contract. 8. REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO SO-CALLED "AtiTI-KICKBACK ACT" The Contractor shall comply with the applicable regulations (a copy of which is attached and herein incorporated by reference) of the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, made pursuant to the so-called "Anti-Kickback Act" of June 13, 1934 (48 Stat. 948: 62 Stat. 862; Title U.S.C., Section 874: and Title 40 U.S.C., Section 276c), and any amendments or modifications -thereof, shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in subcontracts to insure compliance therewith by all subcontractors subject thereto, and shall be responsible for the submission of affidavits required by subcontractors thereunder, except as said Secretary of Labor may specifically provide for reasonable limitations, variation3, tolerances, and exemptions from the require- ments thereof. 9. E PLOY ME NT OF LABORERS OR -,jEc ;ICS NOT LISTED IN AnRESAn WAGE DEPE INATIOU DECISION Any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be ecplcyed under the Contract will be classified or reclassified conformably to the wage determination by the Local Public Agency or Public Body, and a report of the action taken shall be submitted by the Local Public Agency or Public Body, through the Secreta ] of housing and Urban Development, to the Sedretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommendation of the Local Public Agency or Fsblic Body shall be referred, through the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to the Secretary of Labor for final determination. 10. FRINGE BE2EFITS 2i0T EXPRESSED AS HOURLY 'GAGE RATES The Local Public Agency or Public Body shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the Contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the Contractor is obligated to pay each equivalent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly each equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a each equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accompanied by the recommendation of the Local Public Agency or Public Dody, shall be referred, through the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to the Secretary of Labor for determination. 00432 9/7S G-6 ti FDIVrSrON G 11. POSTING WAGE DETERI-MIATIOII DECISIONS AICD AUTHORIZEM WAGE DEDUCTIOINS The applicable wage poster of the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, and the applicable wage determination decisions of said Secretary of Labor with respect to the various classification of laborers and mechanica employed and to be employed upon the work covered by this Contract, and a statement showing all deductions, if an , in accordance with the provisions of this Contract, to be made from wages actually earned by persons so employed or to be employed in such classi- fications, shall be posted at appropriate conspicuous points at the site of the work. 12. COIdPLAIIiTS, PROCEEDINGS, OR TESTIMO/fY BY M PLOYEES No laborer or mechanic to whom the wage, salary, or other labor standards provisions. of this Contract are applicable shall be discharged or in any other manner discriminated against by the Contractor or any subcontractor because such employee has filed any complaint or instituted or caused to. be instituted any proceeding or has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding under or relating to the labor standards appli- cable under this Contract to hie employer. 13. CLAEOS.AND DISPUTES PERTA!?aING TO 'MAGE RATES Claire and disputes pertaining to wage rates or to classifications of laborers and mechanics employed upon the work covered by this Contract shall be promptly reported by the Contractor in writing to the Local Public Agency or Public Body for referral by the latter through the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 'to the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, whose decision shall be final with reopect thereto. lit. QUESTIONS CONCE UMM CERTAIN FEDERAL STATUTES AND REGULATIO:ZS All queationo arising under thio Contract which relate to the ap lication or interpretation of (a) the aforesaid Anti-Kickback Act, (b5 the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, (c) the aforesaid Davia-Bacon Act, (d) the regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, purauant to said Acts, or (c) the labor otandarde proviaions of any other pertinent Federal statute, shall be ruforred, through the Local Public Agency or Public Body and the Secrota.ry of Housing and Urban Development, to the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor, for said Secretary's appropriate ruling or interpretation which shall be authoritative and may be relied upon for the purposes of thio Contract. 15. PAYROLLS AIM BASIC PAYROLL RECORDS OF COIjM. CTOR AND SUDCON"Z?..AC:ORS The Contractor and each subcontractor shall prepare his payrolls on forma oat:ofacto rl to and in accordance with instructions to be 9,, 3.3 • G-1 �U04 DIVTSTON G furnished by the Local Public Agency or Public Body. The Contractor shall submit weekly to the Local Public Agency or Public Body two certified copies of all payrolls of the Contractor and of the subcor.- tractors, it being understood that the Contractor shall be responsible. for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. Each such payroll shall contain the "Weekly Statement of Compliance" set forth in Section 3.3 of Title 29, Code of-Federal Regulations. The payrolls and basic payroll records of the Contractor and each subcon- tractor covering all laborers and mechanics employed upon the work covered by this Contract shall be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of 3 years thereafter. Such payrolls and basic payroll records shall contain the name and address of each such employee, his correct classification, rate of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described, in Section l(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made, and actual wages paid. , In addition, whenever the .Secretary of Labor has found under Section 5.5(a)(1)(iv) of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Hct, the Contractor or subcontractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. The Contractor and each subcontractor shall make his employment records with respect to persons employed by him upon the work covered by this Contract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Local Public Agency or Public Body, and the United States Departwent of Labor. Such representatives shall be permitted to interview employees of the Contractor or of any subcontractor duri.n working hours on the job. 16. SPECIFIC COVERAGE OF CERTAIN TYPES OF WORK BY E ILOYEES The transporting of materials and supplies to or from the site of tho Project or Program to which this Contract pertains by the employees of the Contractor or of any subcontractor, and the manufacturing or furniahing of materials; articles, supplies, or equipment on the site of the Project or Program to which this Contract pertains by persons employed by the Contractor or by any subcontractor, shall, for the purposes of this Contract, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing provisions of this Contract, be deemed to be wort: to which these Federal Labor Standards Provisions aro applicable. 17. 1:ELICIBLE SUIXO:MRACTORS The Contractor shall not subcontract arty part of the work covered by this Contract ,or pe:--it oubcentractl�,w :work to be flixther subccn� t+ cj�� 1■ �IY...� c13 G-8 9/75 NL'J.rod►..c. c. •O4'.w :�N►•� y.y r..._A•.;�-r-4f" • i...a....� 'i7^M .n•.. .•v•.....y.-...•. ...•.r- .• �}•j;...: ''H - r•�.. .C9:,' .b DIVISION G without the Local Public Agency's or Public Body's prior written approval of the subcontractor. The Local Public Agency or Public Body will not approve any oubcontractor for work covered by this Contract who is at the time ineligible under the provisions of any applicable regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor or the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to receive an award of such subcontract. 18. PROVISIONS TO BE ETICLUDED 131 CERTAIN SUMON'I'RACTS The Contractor shall include or cause to be included in each ` subcontract covering any of the work covered by this Contract, provi— sions which are consistent with these Federal Labor Standards Provisions and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include such provisions in any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into, together with a clause requiring such insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. 19. B8FACH OF FORDGOI2tG FEDERAL LABOR STANDARDS PROVISIONS In addition to the causes for termination of this Contract as herein elaewhere set forth, the Local Public Agency or Public Pad;; reserves the right to terminate this Contract if the Contractor or any subcontractor whose subcontract covers any of the work covered by this Contract shall breach any of these Federal Labor St_=da:do Provisicrs. A breach of these Federal Labor Standards Proviaiono =ay also be grounds for deba —ment as provided by the applicable regulations issued by the, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor. of] 9/75 G-9 .. , II0.0"k..D.C. r DIVISION G t ATTACIINIENT TO VEDERAL LABOR STANDARDS PROVISIONS SO-CALLED ".AINTUKICKRACK ACT" AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED PURSUANT THERETO BY THE SECRETARY OF LABOR, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TITLE 19. U,S.C., Section 874 (RepUces section 1 of the Act of June 13, 1934 Ian Stat.948.40 U.S.C., sec, :762ai pursuant to the Act of lune :5, 1949,6Z Stat.862) KICKBACKS FROM PUDLIC %ORKS EMPLOYEES . %hor.rr,by force,montidation,ur threat of 1,toLurnig dwrtiwl(ruin emplu)meal,nr by any Other manner whales- ever tnduce.any prr.on empluyrd in the conrinnGun,pruw•cuttnn,comt,Ictnm or rrpa+r of any public budd,nt,public work, ur butl,lu+e or-ork ftna+x,:r,l to whole of in Pan bt billets pr yrantt from the I ntte,i`tit,.,to live up any part of the rum. prm,atwn to Much he i+entitled under Ili.wntraxt u(ompluymeot,,hall Le fined nut more than 15,0 0 of tmpnontd nut mitre than(i.r von,or both. SEC11014 2 SOF THE ACT OF )UNE 13, 1934, AS AMENDED (48 Sul.949,62 Slat,962, 63 Still, 109,72 Stat.967,40 U.S.C.,etc.276c) The?,crrtoo of Lal.ur-hail make reur,nable retniattuor for cuntr.uinnt and subrontraclors ensilaged to the conttturtiun, proverui,on.o+m11=tum or repsir of i=ut,i,r Luud,re,.,:ohl+c works nr t«o,(,l,ots us—vio.frrnanred to whuir Or of pars by loin• Or trantt from the L'n,trd utclwfu+t a prna�wn Chet ra0i runts,tar and tubconlractnr shtil furrush weakly a vhtlrment with fesprxt to the wages pstd each employer dunng thr Prtcediryt wtrk, ittvitiun 100i of Title ID(United Sutra Code).hall apple to.itch at ilro nt,, XXX... Pursuant to the afortutd,%nwKi,kbsck Act,the 6ecretary of L.abur,1:ntted States Depart wettt u(Lobet.has plttattaM toted title trjotatwna Ittrrtnafter We forth,w1to It trztdatwrns art(aun,f iu Title_r9,Subtstic.A,Cutle of Ftdtrei Regiaiatitaws. Part 3. 'Thr t,rm"tloa Part,"so used in the regulanuns hereinafter ort furth,tefera tv Pact.1 tag alnava menlwntd. :aid raft- 1 ulalw,na are as foibles. TITLE 29— LABO t Subtitle A —0(6,:c of tilt Secrrtary of Labor PART 3–CQ`r7N..tCTORS A.SD SUDCONTR.ACTORS ON PUDLtC 9U1LOING OR PUBLIC WORK FINANCED N WHOLE ON IN PART BY LOANS OR GRANTS l ROM T11L UNITED STATES section 3.1 Purfsutt and trope. 1 h..psre prlevnlwo"antaAu klack"re,ulartnna ruder.lectin','„of the tt t of f nor 1:1. 19:1 I.as unendrd({tl U S.L. t"),pol,ulativ k+wwn u the(:tprtand Nt 1. 1 i,e-psat af,pi,"r to am contre,t which t++tttgr,t w Vedr701,waft oter dwoto on,l..i,w h w f„r tilt con.tntrtttrn,iruarcutom,cumpk turn,t.f spate u(pui.ltc hud+ln+*s,publo:wocka of Lundin+,v wut%o ftnon"d m weak or to i,em by fuans or Rru+ts front for furled ht.trv. 1 be paA to rtorodt+V In s+t1 in the enfurrement of the mtnimom.o fe I,ros,swtnso(the Us"04,un Nri and tl,r rtstuirs draltnit with i rdrrativ-a+suttd tunwrurttun that cw+t ut.,nuVu nuntmum wase 1,run.wmo,utrludu,�thole 1,n,ttsatno rhoh are cwt aub)r;t io lie+x`antuhvsn Plan No. 111. stuG•Maw.C.C. 003 `left.►: G-10 DIVISION G (rami Ihr(oil. ILnning %.1 of 1'/10,t6,Frd,ral 0al,t PollutI....t.odro,l As 1,aid list Iluu.ing Art of 17.0),uul it,the I r r......t of it,,-.•u.:rt.n.,prorr. ,n...f Ili,1),rdra,faints Ihno.`lan,lanh \,t-hrorvrr ill,) tic appin:able It.IonslrieIloilo ...rl, file pari d<tal.tis,uhlspu000 of contrartur.and,ol000tr.o-tun rrlJnne to the weekly. ,ubno.oso of slatrmroli,rrcatd• i,V the w.I;r,paid on work cu.rn-d Ihereby;rets forth the cucunvlanrra and prncrdurt.goranrnq the makin¢of Iras roll dr• dor loon.from list sageri of lho.,rrt.ployed on.uch work:and d,lo lr,the methods of paymrnl Irenoi,..blr on such work. Sci,i.lion 1.2 Definitions. \•u,rd.n the rrgtrlaloms i.0h part (at TI.,tonne"I,u Ids „r"work"genrraliv include roil.no tion is toot% a.di,tinrufihed from rnanufirlunn¢, forro.)....g of materul,,ur.-no :,c amI nundrnaorr work. fhr I,rm•ins Ind.-,.dLiul linnlatmn,buildup,,trurtufrs,and - Impnnrnn•nl.of all i%I. ,.u.I,.,l hrolre.,dam,,plain,,hitihway.,parka I,s.,In els,.uhway,,lunnrl,,-wets,man,,p.)wef• h,... I•u,npmg.I.tonr.rula+s.,aol,.n,.Irnnook.duck.,po n.whar.e�,*site,hl•hthu ossa Lmlv,,jrttw1�%.Lrrakwatrrs, Ir,cr, and canals.,lrrdpwc..tilos,..:,•,.ffoldinL,drilling,bb,liog,ryrnaw,g.clronn;;,amt land,cyuue. Vr.I,1.conducted In (Join rt tr•,u w illi and at 11i,ale.,f.u,h a budding lir work a,to d,.t nh,d ns the foregoing I.entrnre,the rnanufaclure of furnish• iso of n.atrna6,.rule',wppti,•..IN .u,Puvnl(whether or out a Federal or State a.rney acquires Utle In,uch materials. arts,k.,.n lip Iire.or equipment during the,uume of the lit ill ufactarr or f urmdin¢,or owns Ilie material.(rum which Ilie v are uu„of.riur,•d tit funn.hed),.list a"bedding'tie"work•'w,llon Ibe oovnulg of the regilatton.In this part. (L) the terms"Ioin,trurton, pru,rruton,"",omplelion,"ur"repair"mran all ly pest of work duic on a particular bu,I,l.ur.,r work at Ilrr ell,then•of,mrludiva,wllhiul hmitaton.a l lrnnc,remodrling, punting and deturaling,tilt transpoA• w nor..f s,,attrul.and.npplrr.to or(r„rn the hmldme or work I„ Ihr rmplu)ere of the rnn.uurtiun cuntractur or construction ,lot,,,ntraro,r,and Ihr manu(as Usnt,d of funis loot u(malrr,als,art,b•s,.oppho,ur.,luipn int un Ihr•rte of the building of w„rl Ly l.•rwmo,rmplu)rd at lbr utr 1,) Ihr*nisi tor„r,ubcunirar tor. (c) llu terms”puldre bud,bolt"or"public work"include buddhoe ur work for wlto,se construction,prnaecotorn,tom- pl.t,.•n,of rrpau,a,d400,1 Jbuv,a f r,leral aarrn v it a contrat ting part,,to far llcn of whether title thereof i,in a Federal Of rise tens,1uddo,4 or work luuncrd in whulr or in part Lr loan,ur Tanta from tilt('intd Mates"mcludr.Lurid• .lilt.w wort file whuvr rui.uuct.on,pn.�rulton,r.unpletion,or rep*,a,drfmrd above,pasmrnl or part payrurnl to made ,tire,tiv or indirectly faun f.i 1,pro olrrl by kens ur pant.by a Frdetal ad•n,y. I lar Irrm Juga not incllstlg budding us work L.. .10,1.Frderal as..,tan.r,.Inadrd rrkty to Io Am C11ara itrra w u..utince. I,) E.,ry per*m pod L. a tools,tor or tub.ontraclor in any manure for lin,labor.n the curs+unction,pnJ,rruteos, r oo,ld,t' n,or let's,,of s I'"W s LriLhna or pobhr curl or buddusIs:,if w„rk fiosnrvd.n w hole or it part its. Irian,or Tails ff,i Ih, I otrd JWlr.,.”„nphs)rd"and to moot:".a n,"rrgar,ll,.,of any ,untrat lual rrlatun.lol,allrl;rd to rant Lrl.:ern bis, s,„1 lh,real nnpl„rr. (f) I Le term"any .((,luted penin”in,lodr.a.Lanita child,parent,„r dote r.LU.r of the tootroot o or sub• .,..,Its.Isis,a I•Jrin.r of off„rr of IIIc t„ntrat lur lir,obtu.nfaft„f.a.'.,f),ufatlon 11w11v cunnrcled*lilt lire cuitirstlot or .ub.....tra.Ir,r ,I.artnt,o,b•hs.,or olhrrw i,and an nffrts It u,.,vrnl of..,Is c„rl,uraloJn. (r) I[or Irrm"F'e,lrrsl a^r no y"nos...Ibe United`_lair.,tl�,Ih.tnrl of foluutbrs,sn,l all tsrcui.e departernls,in. - d. ill ald"I'llo .I. nlnuor.tratnr ate near•,and m.Irnuino.loo.„f it,,I listed`labs anal u(the 1)ulrscl til(+,rumba, ,orl.,rat.on...11-it.til„Is,,t anile .II of Ihr.tutk of who h s,L"o 1'.Balis .rrnett Ly list Cnrt,d Talc.,by Ilse l)i.trot til l ulomina,or.n) of it.,lLneguo,g drparoirnta,e.taLti.luarul•,ern;tea,mid m,lri nrntahl rs. &emus, 13 Wcelrly statement with respect to payment of wages. (al As urd in this stens,,the Irrm"cmpinvee",Jell not spply to per.,n,is,rlardn'uoms hylhrr Ihul,that of laborer of utrr bono. o.d tbo.t rho sir Its,u,unrdab•sul.rv.auts of.nth tigdovers. saw :.C. q7t/ G-11 99/75 + ..w Q ry rs IDN G (ii) l.,,h turotra,for or Sol,,ontrai lot rnpngcd in lily ron•troclion, j,roK t utiun,ennijdminn,or rytair of ally 1,111,11CLuJJm�or j.0 d,. cork,or Loddon".,r Durk fioaoc,J of ovl,oh•of to put 1.) luau,or F:taott(Toto sloe tloilrJ;^hair.,,h.lil (urnol,Sao L o.o.L a.laltnvrut Hitt,n,prrI to the rare,I,aid r,irh of il.,rnq.hr)re,enp.�,ed un I.ork rot etc d tllo 1'9 ClIt Pat,3 allot don„•the ar,•l.jj pat roll I"fiml, l'fm,slatrm,-nl:hall Lr cu•tuled t) Ite cuntrietor n,,mbroo• iract+or or Ly in n,thor,r,'d oftitrt or voydn)rr of Ill, tottlrartor or,uhtootra,for r ho.,oprniv«the pay nirot of r.t�rn,and shall I.,oo form WI :1 M,"Stilemrul of Compliance",or on aft itlt'ntieal forot ou the hate of ii it:117,'Ta)mill(Fu,(:oil. trselots(Ii,ltonal 1..•)"or oo any fora+,ith ldroorai anrdiog_ Simipb•collo,of%%11:1I IT and Wit J lit tray be,ubioimrd Crum Ow Gosrrmin•ot rmslraetioy ar+i mlounno A;irnry,and Copies of Ito •form,mi) tit purthau'J at the Guverntntmt f rimling Offit'.. (r) lite it,ptirn teo1w of ihi.sectitm.tali out apply to anv contract of S2(ft10 of lr!s. (d) i'pnu a"rim It finding b) Ilte head of a Fcdcral agency,the St crctary of I.aLot may provide rea.noable Iimiwimis, vnri:,in,n.,111IrrJocr.,amJ rtrmjooniz•from tot rr,fuucottnts of tail-wetwo uihjr'i to such cundiliune alo the leerclar) of l ohur may 1pt,if), 29 F.it,91,J.o. 1. 196 t,alo imcoded at JJ F•.it. 101116,Jill) 17,19GU Set lion 3.4 Submission of weekly statements and the prexrvation and impectiun of weekly payroU records. (a) Fath art t Iy;titrtnclit r(yuired ander § l..l.Italt br Jrlorred LJ the cuniricior or tobcuutrarior,within usrn Jaya slim Ihr rcgofir f,a)ua•nt,lair of the 1,0%roll proud,to a rvi,tv-rotatoc of a Fr•drr„I or Stale ag.•nr) in char�r at the siir of lhr hn,loloig or..ori,or.if throe i,no reptrscut.tive of a Ftdrr.d ur'�laic.,onto at Ihr.,tC of Clic lonlJiu:or t„ul,, il,r,t.irtnrml•{,.till im mad.d blo the c.nitietur or i,iht-untraetor,aillmrt,atilt itow,to a Frdrral or Slaw ai'ctoy "mtri,img fur or fn,an,n._Ilo•LndJwg or oorl,. Mit r such vi,imotatlon anti,lu•tl a,mar he math,vii0i lotattmtrnl,or a cups them,)(, .hall hr bold.lo.olibt,,tit Miall 1te tramnolied toll.•Iti,,%tilt a rclom of in) viulatiun,in aecilydanre tout aj,plicatic PfUCCJnrt'a. prr,crhtd toy the Cnticd Siaiet ilrpartmtrnl of Labor. (1,) I a,h 1.,ntraot.r ur sobtuotrattor s1,,Il l,rrti nt Ins++tet,IN prs r,m11 record,6,r a pr rood of Ito o e yrars front fit of 1.1,t,,.0 of It,t,umtri'l. I is pi)Toii rrrord,d,.il-,t out i'toral(IN and Cool fol,I,ly lfir oamc auot addr•-of mark lahurrr snit otrth./ti,,lit.,oRr,t tits„ifuadun,rale of pay,duly imd%cools m n lo-r of tour.autl.td,detimtiool toast•,anJ ictuil rvgrs j.iid. :+nth j.')roll rccwJa J411 b+'otatle asaslalJe al all Butes fur in,licttnHt bt Ilot etolleaclinlf Officer tae tett sit llions 4A relo o--olitite,and t)autllonteJ r'lorr.rrsiats.r,Irl the t)t)tsttrnrui of I.A.40. Stiction 30 Payroll deductions permissible without application to or approval of ttta Sectetary of tabor, Frdortitot,(1taJc under the rircun»tintes of ill thr,itualions Jr.rrbcd in It,,pari jil-6 ui Ihu seetiuo ma) hr nude lo.ittuot appl,,,tnjo tit and:pj,tu,ai of the Srrrriar) of Libur: (a) .lny Jtduclion made ht rooilloance rtlh N.r rriloutctnrnt,of I'rdrral.C.tatr,or local Iav,such at Federal or Swie a itlJotilJonj.mcomr(.s,c,mol l.+•ttctal wCiaf,cturi) Carrs. (b) u,) dol,,,lion u(,ons prr,,,,n•lifool to ll..'fold.)ce as a Loos Galt joq.a,tis-rot-If-QC%)Iwo such prepas meta I%wadr r ol.o.t.1. Dunt tit tut+•tr>t. it 'buns fol, loops)muni of raFr,”i,evn,alrrrit to h.se Illell nude utd) wh,'n ca,h ar tits t tjoo,4 it Iu.l.rro advaoo'd to Cho prrwo rtnplw tJ in Ill,1,Ina mmtr a tot goo lout rumplric(renlunt of Jirl,uotwo u(the ad,aoo,, I I oJ,. (c) 14,) J,Jucloult of amount-.r.,polled Its "out luoere>,to be pod it,anuilnor,urdo,s flit dvdu,twn i.in talon,of Oil: cuotraitot,".b.onit.l,tot tit am alf,hii I'd 14'r?Un, ur rlwn cullu,uol or rollahurilam ctlivts. gin ?,uD•a..r.,C.C. i 9/75 G-12 r M � i -won DIVISION G .. i • i {d) Any drdwtom t on,titaflog It rmIIf.I")title,ort be1.41(of(l,,(.r.,a rmpl•tyed to fu...6 o.labt+.'ll"d by list employer ur r,, I"_ntatitrt of.mpio)vm or Lour,for till prof.,-of pruvtdnmg v,ther ftom prmeipai or+ni umc, it)wilt,mrdical or huyotal car,l,rn+tiom w sanudtr.on rrttrrmrni,druh btnr{il,,cnml.rnwit+it fur iolonrs,i(lnraa,artidanta,ncitnca,or di.atd+t},ur fur iet.uraner in pot+ndr nt}u{till{otr) i+ut,of wvaplu)nttn4 hrnrGt.,earshot{pest,,sivnp accounts,or riuuisr pa}mm�ta for it+r Lrnrfd of rniplovrr,,their(.rm+ill r jolt d,p,ijdewn , Post+dod,Auwrter,Thil lir(,+lluwing.tandnda are,n t r i)}hr drdurtwis i,not othrt.,,r ptrofohitrd hr isw.(':}it+n.itLet Of V,ilaward~rote,rofrd to by tilt ruihloyre in.nt,uq jail m ad,anrr n(ll,c{,rota+i m.l+irl+til,•...lis r.b+hr door an,{.,.lar uo.,r+R+:a,+f 3,un+bi+nu either fur till ol.tjmo,�of of fur the r,int.nuatu+n of ru,t,l++)men]•or fit)pnt.r.h.t fill ut It Lulu(idr tolh•.Ove Lar�jinm,r„t,•rrnrnf be- t.r-is fhc,nnirartur or tut jod rrprr..-otjt+.r,of it,e+nldn)er, f.l)n.+pndil nr other L+vicfd+-olhr"v.a ottaifvd, dire,Its„r mditrrfly,by the uuou.fur..r .uLcoatt.i tote w sey s10,414-4 111r—ti in Ihr furor of cosllfw i„ii,ditiS,ad,of „th,r.+,r; and(a)the,Irdu,hou,•hill+,r-ihr u+oveturo,r jeA mirt—i of OwI mido)rr, (r) .irrx d+ k,,tw,,, b..all rhe psn h,+..,.+1 I one.]`tjfr•Ileft-i"s,Jiji++p.•nil Hun+Jr ahrn voiunlardy solln+rlr.rd Iii,Ihr ra+pluyrr. () toy drdw rias is'lor,Ird Lv the einplo}er or vtlAtir inn+to n•Pj) !,+iota in or to fatrtIII—eliarca in credit,un'sona urollitlyd and ulcraird m 41 t ordsore,,,it.Fe'leral slid)+tail•A-mlit iomm+tai nit,. IK) Any 'itdo,i)ao„ci.,at,.t,it suihunn'd by SIU•emido)rr(Ill tin•s+jl.u.F of t"MiltiLUtitnp,to},+irrnmtntal or tloui. • R,nrnanrnlsi j6.�nrir,,,arir.t tl+r.tu.t•tiran lard t:n.,.. Ili) %ny drdn+te,n—Linton tuih„nn`d h) !fir rn.(du)cr(ot till tt+jiva++(eurttt+tat ills to Community Chetta, I nn,,I(.nrr�Funti,.AOsA.uinhAt,hariIt'Is'nrCj+nr 71101l.. (1) An).tell U„+„to Iv, n g„lar iio,I,,,oatiat...a frr-jsd m,of l,vr,hip+tor..not euduttsiF(iiir.of,pcci*l s,.wtJJr{rrtti: ' Po”14'.4,T,u r+rr, 11,4(Is„tllrt l,,. Lar jt,+u++{j,T' ",I ni t.,•l..rn 11n� or ratru ut n+tar And rri,r,ertif art.ci t3(its rapt..rr.i,ruruh'•fill•u,it.1-1...111191 And ill,•dvdu,tarn-jt,•ry 1�,14u�tw+.r pruhd.+o•d hi lj.. t (1) Any d.du,lwn w,t roller than(,it fill"rrj,.naldr,t.+!"„(la+sr,l.L twin),of othrr la,lithe,lttrtlint;tilt require. tnrat.nI_,toult.t(tn)of til.F.tr 1 ria,!'tan+la+b A,4,if V)M.a>srrwnd„l,sad Vat 5:11 of tilt,title. A lien wrk a deduetitin - i+.mstlr 1fir a4itlow141 rrt ord,p.I+srrd..udrt �a 11t.;'ial of till.till,•,hall l.r ltrpt. Set li+to 3.6 Nyroll dccfuctiont,lx'rntii,%ihle Mitt fire appntvxl of the Seaetary of Luis, is iuolui to(.a,oh,...,trjt her n,..♦>1,Idi to till ^rvnijtc u(I.�Inn(,if paNntv.+ulf U.uwie,tav dr,lm lion flot l,rt. mill.d.9,Jh hn.1,Ihsl: la) Ill, ur indirr1rdy{foal tt„ d..tu,tn,n r,it„a u.lin h.rm+ I s I www....... don, .J.„t t,U+.rr+w. t1.) '1 lie J.Ilurto”,+,nut„ttnt+,•,•pn,hdal„i Ly i.; 1,) a1.rdrt6utau++,Iilhrtt!)i.danttd +nov+Urdis,Ltit„ +o.i,L,verI's.rd+etj+uln,s,hso,ruftile 1.nndIll whieh .ori I.to i., Jime jod-u,1,.. fit I.lost s rond,lu„r r+ilu.r fit it,, ulo.,oaok ill rn+l,L,in+fol ur It-"'ft,niustwe'tir(�) p"i"i,if fill w.ll.m..fr.l. —O”I it Wfr:A nlig 0j1tr,n+.ot 1„t,..rot it,, ruutJ,n it,r„r,aL,u,drj.(sit ao,l wilfe 't.itfiw.of ib ttsp{+nrv•, sail ld) I tie,lydu.tills rr+r,the„annurnrr and o,tr(v-t„(t1,r rml•L+)er. a1LL t1Ua,•tan0' 9/'5 G-13 �,; i is j DIVISION f Section 3.7 Applications for(he approval of(tic Secretary of Litton. Any appbadlun fur the makiub n(payrull Jrtfm lion*ondct§:1.6*hall culnld) with Ilex trgttipwtrtd•lirroetitn d its lht- follvwwg parirr.1.6 of thi.*rcliuit: (a) The app(ivilieo shill 14•in%rltiuk and 4h.Jf he addrrwd in tilt,Saen•t,try of Ldtnr. (it) The application$half identi(ii lite Contract of comae$*umbt%hirh the wiotil in qurstms is to in•io•tforntrd, Per. rnis$iun will be d+ren fur deJuctrun..0111)on*pccifte,iJrnnhcd cnlllrada,r%rrpt upon it eho%iug of ecrr1114u0a1 rirltun•lanrsir. (c) The applitaliun*hall-late affilmatitrly that Ihcre i•complirnre mitt tilt stutdan6:rt fnnit ill lite Itmivutsw 0( 3.6.1lie affirmation!ball tic iccolupilurd it) a full statennvit of ehc tact++ndiv.,ting 4urti cotnlJlanee. (d) Thr ilgdieatiun,hall indmic i drsrrilmu,of the prol$ueed thilm000, the Istupoce to be*ervrd thereby,a114 the clack*u(!mars ur mrchaoics(rut#,whoSc%•acct the propt4rd deduttiou would to mile. (e) The applicali on shill date the name and 6n.inct%of a1)•thirst prr.wu to whom an) fund,obtained fruits lilt pro- passed Jaduetioua are to he lrolimmitled and the aflilialiuo of•0411 prt.4ot,if illy,%lilt lite appliraut. Section 3.8 Action by tilt Secretary of tabor upon npplicatiuns. The Secretary of i.abor$halt Jeeide whether at not the reyuc*tcJ Jrdurtiun is litnni$•ible undo proviaiunssof Q 3.4; and shall notify the apylicant its venting of his deci.iun, Stiction 3.9 Prohibited payroll deductions. Ueducliom nut ct.ewhere provided tut toy this part slid%hilt arc nut found to be yenui.iblr under y 3.6 arc pruitibiWil. Section 3.10 Methods of payment of%rages. The payment of%aget Otatl iw•toy ca-ts,nrgutlabll•invtrutornts pa)elle on Jamand,lot the additional fum4 of cmnpcuw• tion for which deductions are permt•Nbic ander till.pan. No other method.of I,ayntent$halt be rtegsued on%ntk ssillieel to the Gut-clanel Act. S.ctiul$3.11 Rcguiations part of contract. All contrarts made with respect its the cuttvlructinn,pruvetution,eumltktitat,at trlwir of any ritWic huililing or ptJtHe work at budding of wwk(manced in whole or lot part hs baro of Fnmt*(1$1$11%br Visited`tetra co%ered h)the rrgufetinn$ill 06 part+hall etpa rot)blood list cunlRotor or rubs uodra$tilt to comply w illi*udt of tilt rcgutaliuus iu Ihn 11.vn it may be alio plirible. In lilt*rrRud,we 3.5(a)of they vobtilie. f i f to w 4 G1W►n.nwl roal"'mSre $0140,u$040 oto l $ MJo•t$ad$.O.G. 0044(y x? GS GOVER4ME41 PRIRt144 01Fi1t:E: 197i•d90.OWS1193 Division G continued Form WH 347 with instructions follow on the next three pages. This form must be completed and submitted weekly to the County by the General Contractor and each subcontractor. 00441 G-15 DIVISION.G , � ,���',.. fit- �� tit �.• 1��� �ti}i y �1 �+s{ S �t�l�i ��' � �t y :r � I,,�i . � .sU t L � � 1t�• i.� 'l• yZ'�� � l^ t�t Gy � s.t.•t i. � � Z�s �t All `tri"����� t�+,= `.� z�sty�i I =?y5�sit7.�,1 � � ` �ZL( i�,},��t z••� i it�t c tt11�: ti !:�L s�zi� a Y� ¢ A ��� At o•y� � act � ? ��,�.�� 1 i��� i ���ti tta( � �tt �, 'r :�i,�, ��•'� �`� � ti�c;� ,,�,,� t�.t��:;l 4��. `•���;'i�;� �si4�t n i "� ` l0i, ykR� is t�=t � c�i �i ,� Ijltt�t+ i'•;,, k�c�".t` t� , X `t�1•� t}�.0 tett 4t"• S'� ���l�s ��' !��'�� y s tt����-� ZZ�ii�'�' t j t,k s tt [ � t[tty '� i tt�s It 1 ti }sc ill t tE t t.� : . ;it t t��� 1�1 tt+ S:tl i is .3 ytititZ to ni �It��tt� � � t _ t '��,6s 1[i �?L�t1 15`4�tS stl•}lit 1 t Y 1t } t z,;, t x,16 DIVISION G 4 }j 1 ' . f 1 i i�.i f a v r y 1 f i x 3 a s } R }O• Y (a i O } f4 43 DIVISION G c' 1 P: •5 r M f�i =� •i w � jis � :� j� i esi+ yy i-J is a :`Y ► i b°ate iv rt .0all i • ig *: i«:n sift I: . a g lit 4 A r�` Ii `s ib • t Y �p aLA •M ' i • #• iso s : ' ' s s •s ��• +�'� s �+L • � � is a Z $ re •Y�� M is2 sl y �! � - � ��•a �� i z rMy.� r .7■rte �^t % a z x •' .s� Ls, • z�' f 1 is ts �i i� •S t�: r" :i .S ••f � •"� •S :.'i Sri 1 w ! �2f iiaq t too art. •�'�'� � �3 � • G•18 DIVISION G continued Certifications concerning Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage Rate Requirements with instructions follow on next five pages. These Certifications must be completed and submitted to County by the Contractor and each subcontractor within ten days after signing contract. 00445 G-19 D J INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This stotem,,:ti of compliance meets needs resulting from the amendment of the Davis. Bacon Act to include fringe ti nefils provisions. Under this amended law, the contractor is required to pay fringe benefits as predetermined by the Department of Labor. in addi- tion to payment of the -.iinimurn rates. The contractor's obligation to pay fringe benefits may be met by payment of the fringes to the various plans, funds, or programs or by mak. ing these payments to the rmployees as cash to lieu of fringes. 1� The contractor should show on the face of his payroll ail monies paid to the employees whether as basic rues or as cash in lieu of fringes. The contractor shall represent in the statenk-rit of compliance that he is Pavinit, to others fringes required by the contract and not paid ss cash in lieu of fringes. Detailed instructions follow: Contractors who pay all r utted fringe benefits: A contractor who pays hinge benefits to approved pians, funds, at programs in amounts not less than were determined in the applicable wage decision of the Secretary of Labor shall continue to shay on the face of hu payroll the basic cash hourly rate and overtime rate paid to his employees. just as he has always done. Such a contractor shall check paragraph its)of the statement to indicate that he is also paying to approved plans, funds, of programs not leis than the amount predetittmieed as fringe benefits for each craft. Any exeeptioxssholl be noted in Section 4(c) Contractors who pay no fttage benefits: A contractor who pays no fringe benefits shall pay to the employee and insert in the straight I&#* haurty rale column of his payroll an amount not less than the predetermined tore In each clas+►ficatioa plus the sttsounl of fringe benefits determined for each clessi• —_ iicatlett ii►the applicable wage decision. Inasmuch as it is not necessary to pay time and it hall on casts paid in lieu of fringes, the overtime rate xhall be not less than the sutra of the basic predetermined rate. plus IM half time premium on the basic or regular rate plus the requited cash to lieu of fringes al the straight time rate. To simplify computation of overtime, it is suggested thr the straight time basic rate and cash in lieu of fringes be separately stated in the hourly rate column. thus 53.23'.40. in addition, the contractor shall check paragraph s(b) of the statement to indicate that he is •vying fringe benefits in cash directly to his employees. Any exceptions shall be noted in Section 4(c). Use of Section 4(e), Exceptions Any contractor who is making payment to approved plans, funds, or programs in amounts less then the wage determination requires is obliged to pay the deficinecy directly to the employe" as cash in lieu of fringes. Any exceptions to Section i(a) or 4(b), whichever the contractor may check, shalt be entered in Section 4(c). Enter in the Exception column the craft, and enter is the Explanation column the hourly amount paid the employees as cash in lieu of fringes.and the hourly amount paid to plans, funds,or programs as fringes. Iarn.e.ai,o.c. 0446 G-20 t utvrszON G Y1.Of►altrfwrd wvtUev arY rllar lfetLOrwtwf {D1trYwtTT?tvti.Orr{wT{lit{CtiwT rtOiiaY St1RtOtitRACTOR'f CLlTtllCaTtOM COYCLRMtrl4 LAW STA140AROS 4140 rc ,411,1144 WAG$RrOWRLYLMTS to ea T{ •wdt[cr wvr640 W oar c/o awr.scv+ors 1. The aMemovtfd.W.a{"feet"0 ed"(Wo with . . •t r n • ewau eK - of in the cafstwctt.a of the slavhed"tattrd Ytele[t.emills►ftt Is► Vow Latent Stoaderto!tr•i►tetl{at TM Commost tet Cwtmocttrr an oseloW to the Woorag6t somfeet. . fh! le,ttlsr tit aa►fat tits,eeganhas.sirtsen►ir 0 sMKtaltoo to+Mie►►i ha{o sd{/oattrt ist{ts{t is d"'vel•d"so oaNtitelt cwtoaeter by eha Coeteonllor rwMl of the!!•rood Sefton befteiat tou"IftS 61►) nt tote Resvisttws tot the Soonest,ei Lttkw.!os S tit CFO,)sre 31,or{rtaa{ai to Soctioo 3tt)Of the 0{vi{- Docee Act,so sresdNfM L.J.L.2T44+21alJ (t) 140 soft at the stwoo"lo*N cattiwrt hoe lost•of*ttl be s,Oretttttectod to sag ssirowaseW it sKA wheextrectet W NT IV*.eattrrel/r,paftaera►rr at assoclemam to sksch each fatrwltttlel Me{ +el6asttsl totolret to NstpNttd so to sarlip►ta crtmeta Porous"to 160 atorwsal nplstsry K +161,torY!"+,sora. 2. Ma son"to 0►tola cad lersetd to Na toauo0m.tar t1649411161 to the rectriMt,otthis took def•alcor ilio essestfM of e„los•++a►eonueer,6 So►cestractat's Gftdoeatr Cosceueai Labor StoaMtd{rad Rtevedins lop Rgstrw ' t meats,ttM4tad y 114 loser tool ralc0atreetot,to dstlieHt. fu The em►stfs.tit rhea ler datY as or s melt r _ Mr tMrllos Mott lei TL Opt.orf std tam l•n"►6 066660 of the a4wa,pw e"• OT TM f.fw6,{afi tr ' .tt A S—ALE etNfot{tirtr,r• tip i Caae,{NftwrONsw,tiYt•ts{6tati" 4P 4 rtR Tw{i6r.f` iet OSY{w Ola arlfivtW 7R•errtttr - • - tci The mfrs,"114 e4 Mina 41 1%4 0~6 er e11-toM 01,60 wtdor+ytsd rte: ttty{ ♦»Lt i mOOw{U .rir.�.m— ■� nir—a.e.�emrr r• ••m�wnmrrrm�m,�—. �t i- . ,.ns •f1 tahlt r 9/75 1RA�IIRIRMa D•G G-21 00447 "'N7 0 DIVISION G • IQ TV se•/t.,1 N1que•I dI tAr eel rb.Mat d Mt.f.g6f w nl r.Some, �M So_,.y... •.V.r1 t e.►6hM.ti in4rwl i.f1Y e•Itrap4�, 1414 •easels -SPUN@ u4 err was hl tA.•t....yr.n..M,1 rn14 dw.l.ef••a d dl.• .wNrtf..1,•r.rar.reN , • .,,rrur. t"'1/•y ewrur•anw toor•tefftw 06.4h the."Wep"W44 •00.466 ••.04 C1.NNrr04•�pr rf.6•^oMfYrl 6 I TlN1 test 4.4/nIN 0.L Crur..l G4.,6.eb..1,114.Tab lt.V.LC..v..1tq Y tat ••wrwo.... - oMIM..1.6..rry The.400 re•o IYn.....MMI M fi..4 MI siftrrt}it,Ofl f Ir _ ..Yet.M..N..ssr...r MYN I.ttts M.r1t4.a rfemem rN lover.r tM►.•• ;,f 1 9/75 G-22 ONTSION G tYlYMiTT 9trtt.tlt+s-;41,OCR easily►a9eaAe COMTlACTOI'S CtlTIVICATIOM COMCINIMMG LAROR SIAMOAROS AMO►REVAILIMG WAGE RtOUiRtfelMTS TO fit+M+N+•rt rlr.gw•rr: f•it , eelit:r'tool" oar`7(MTf c/o ►narecT,tsa 1, TSn sdafoitsd,havlst#located•toottett with tat 111e coaetmctios o1 the obe".Idrulled protect,ithaerldtae I%": b (a) Ter[Ali"1116114100%pravtetr!ire/ne{vded is the etar:sull Canitoct, (♦1) 4*wmtiwo of am Weariless e1 toe ow rlid forrrtiito",latt"int Mlfattime by My of hot owbrmitecUro cal My two+tet wMooloottort,is his r#lpnUbllitr: Mo oetla#1 flow _ - (a) Matto"to aw a"fit*.fellowship M somelsomit to shirk No hq sweatonttai interest to drlpatd se so iarllgbte contractor by the CoNtintlet 6eaenl of III*Valted States ininimat to Soctiso S.6(b)o1 the Retr1s11trM at the Sweetly Tf Veda.Ran S 110 CFO,Faro 510 personal to Section S(a)of the Davta•110efa Act,ss aeendad/e0 V.1.C,24a41e1R (q Mat Pei d the of failed contract Ms been of foil be etbraMroctd a My selceahedo f1 e#lh ab totio aaier a ay file,corporation,pinambty of eaMessliM fa 0sfcb such aYt!'eMtestM hon a swbilHlttal lataiset at 4"4p@ ad as at wiltlble taltseW pureMM to say of the aleoeaatlaned ttlelslotp M tlslstUy . prolieisss. L Me etrwo to s►fele oat fared to the atafs+ssitnsed rec,trtll wNbia ted dap ef{ee the es#lsivo of Say eabraMlfeta irfeldial aims""%Had by his•Ybcoorrertots end env tow"tire iYbt Ie111aCl eta,s Subcontractor's Cotirlicollm Coate-ftet Lab+StaaMds sed prtratflnt sop Rpwriee+era#l#lutd by ted someaualtora. Me tont r•r fNr to No low•set ad fed b#lfs#la milosso Affe to dersynM we,. .(b) No otarn ead,o: ,tt sl-Ms►clsNritMfar► #At ocioolieTN-OieawrtRf+e+e91te/9 ie " • to eta0leasswer tit 01-90 ii/etnt effort t tsfrr r a it} the ra,onion old adMeaa d+be sew,wave•«•Brien al too rodot{rpeed N: wail# tr%a •QowH11 1111f.1o11 4e.1111 G=23 9/75 DIVISION}G ra.y.U.66...e1 NI sell&/.re Ml.boor w Z reved M Mggo NI laM•w.,b9.U/a 6.66100.01l swell r9 r4 re�M/r�e9/, r e ♦...#lest •!r....,a 004.1 __ r.rf •OOrf/9 r�ruef O. Mrtrf/♦ . M TM see...e�4w eM l_.r.� ee/+Ne d91 U1r.1-441.91111.1-441.91111e1 PI wee byre/ief c66erb66cr. ce9b«rwe a.►rd ore e91�up91 bN •erf •006604 •ee Of a.Yrnuaer • I 1 I • I t � ^ . .. Oeoe K�w.rl U.�S11c1ee1 Gb./99&04 lfl�r TfYe 1�.Y.Q.C..eww9w 0 Nt r•wee.Y.....eWee,90.990.Irwo M wNlee"eeb ' w04oM1.Y.rM/We see"'0 N 10466.....91011 be ease eel owe enlr N.M w mWess991 ewe M IN 19ere.w cele,•• NO 9/75 ^ G-24 WiD• ....o.Co. 00450 Itis"W. Ca7n-5002 ea9a 2 S"Its CallGwuia Cowntss &stood@. alrtwe, robs. Wage. Colatwso, able&*. C..ntts Cwt&. Mol MMIC. = matedo. reser. 43-0. ab•60m, Drop, tats*, Lose". Modern. Mule. Msripsa, -Adagimo, Bases ods►6sa.Ra hg�e.a u Mrgcd,Mtduc. 00490 001. NOVO. MsemSs, 6.04 rias", rlwsss, SsKems*aw. Saw los/tu, M i• r«sta.e v.<at.. EM�je:.. sen remaclecs. Mot iaywLs. !es Mesa. 1pi 1.AWAts Apr..1. Some*Clews. SsstO Cees. masts. stores. Wend. Awaacert. d Sacramento. N&kirow. Mass. soma". ttanletses. Steib, adscar, Saceawewto, suttee. lois". wiste r. Tuimrl. alura and Toto m0 om nos • 0-I0 pl.M i 1.7p Tualuwne, Vain mos tk,ba sus Francisco an4 Mw M&ce0 NWISIOR Mumm CATs-SM2 DAT91 Dote 0 0011"tiow tns�tiem 16.06 seperasdes Decision ft. COMM sotd septester 36. 1917, Is 41 Q S2313 hespo, sings, assets aM - 695Ca PTIO11 or most ie414409 Cawstrwction I"s not facts"single fawtir !Ware Counti*e Mass a"Barden type aMrgrats M to Ms laclu4leg 4 *torch*!, nosey Sas Calaware* 404 dean sogwis . Mt6Away conmtewction and Aeeitly. Cuwntin R.Oa 1.11 1.TO misttwf, o Cacyent*rs 11.78 1.13 1.T1 I.M .!l " - It"OoDod Moor mareess tower - hMp Eutiw Per- tow Oprrratorat Sar rIl*r*. ! w..yissae uteri scaffold rates Matt roasts" woeswea Ow- 1. Er*ctws santot Ste*& Snoring tc*ctoes 11.46 1.23 1.71 1.46 .67 Millwei9ngs 12.10 1.15 1.71 4.99 sT ril*sele*sswn, t.rt4ge, wnart 05096106 MIWSIW* 6 lt.is .n3 { 1.IT t2." .01 an4 dock b*iliers 11.21 .N 1.21 .TS sa IltalMa w 11.61 1.01! IM .15 .63 CZWA. "meows, IC&IAVISSI Etaw*seaaast Cmwokt nesons ICU 1.10 1.43 1.49 nS Del Mott/, Msssoldt. Lake. Statics "aesitw all. Morin, Mendocino, lisps, - Csmpo<loe wsson* 41.75 1.70 1.43 1.49 .65 San rrascisco, San notes. me""king from swintint st Siang!!, Galena. mamma. slip torn &cereals& MIS 1.34 1.41 1.64 .05 W reimity counties 11.42 I." 1.46 l.N .66 lt""" INSTALLERS 11.32 1.21 1.71 .75 .07 alssoda mad Contra Cost*Cos. 13.SS IJS t.3a .2S SIAMICIAN51 Qas". Slats. nabrm. ` Alsnt"County 9) mo mariposa s morc*d Counties 13.05 .9S 11.46 Electricians 11.11 1.30 3901.15 .06 0"400 Cold". at wedo, iter. Cmbi*splicers 3S.S2 1.36 3101.65ou .66 us lasers. anus, Scarab, places. 40640r."Colusa, ascraneat0. &Jesse. sacraments, masts, settee. Volo, Vane and boss Merts, seting, teians. 1010. pottlows of Alpine, at Dorado. mss lwne notes#** 11.31 1.61 1.11 .IS sees". nacre awe stores Mosister a"Seats Cres Cos. 11.46 1.22 1.36 Cowwties most of Roe Stares San Design 000 septa Ciao*tism. I23$ LIS 1.35 .25 83pla*. Msdar. cold"$". Electricians 14.61 .lS 39t.05 .61 San A m"In. stonistams 04 Cable Splicers 16.30 .OS 39t.6S .N R&slmone Loonies lLTs 1.1810 2.38 1.109 Swonelat Motu*Camaty i1.N 4.46 1.00 .ST pu*ugicians 15.62 .OS 3N.6S Heil& Splices& I732 ,.93 390.65 A .. GS as OMAt MOKiEtl.VOL 4&Rb.30-40Ar.IMIIART 24L"IS r a4lciSION W. tale-Sol 3 toe til. Cate-50" Fate 4 M awsea traaba.Piw+d. , Matt i.a.. It t f parMs.a R4CIfICthMfg icowt•1l 41W-f•• tout Mt4 F..aiwa Yrs.si r o.v., ista ICIAfthafeat ICIAMI; ICoat•11 AIM.1+• Slictric#iwr f 11.17 .N IM11.41 �Mahn. fiats es trout .01 !sats Ccaa Counties +` Cable spllcats AI.K N 30.1.*1 .K 440ctriciaas i 13.01 .92 30.1.10 .43 Batts, Class. isosaa, ftaisc, Cable 4licars 35.113 .92 3602.10 .e5 Pim a@. Ob"ta. Sisblyou. Lit Fra"Isc0 county 1wham id ttlaltr Count#ss i/actelcissa ICU 1.01 306'.00 .K pactr#cEi00 U.i2 1.11 301.01! •N tahla iplicato 11.51 1.00 360.60 .K Cabts 401#4010 U.N 1.13 300.901 .N ion Matao County lb0arIf S/acitict0001!.14 las 3001.25 .93 i . lictsiclast Cib10 Splicers- lot CCOSTRAILIUMS 1!•02 .70 AS a 025 ltalpers ALMS 1.11 260.015 ,e4 tole CO0ST0YC1143051 t4:Nfef 10016 .70 .56 0 .425 Cable epticoss 1l.f4 1.13 360.tn ,N COMsllttictolMs• tetttae fltlswrss ad Sin JoOgds • - )!400.1 110031 Can"&" trst+ Slectrlc#osit 1sC%mjCj as IS." .K 3601.4 .01 1!000*&. C409to Costa, Ws. Coble epl#c*ss ALS3 .96 3001.4 .e1 ltaeim. r4n4actno. ;Soatbots ftrites Costa County Ovule nr�.M..•• r r or MeccaIcia0e 15.10 .14 300.40 !t. er ost . ft . 491. 00wMtstay. Saps. CN10 Splicers 16.10 .Ie Met.01 L0 M0#to, Sea teoaclaco. 000.Ibrrts iMMd eM+0b11t C000tlta Soo Put". fiats Ctiri. %ants tlectrlclaas 31.1" ,01 30.1.45 .N ansa "law. 15.10. from ai0t • Csbls Spllcsrs !3.311 .44 Met." .N se ►steel*111 000 wama I Fs100r, halo. /IaMra ase O�Owt#aa a 11.7! 0..01 L41 .01 91gLr0 t7MM0MMtga , � _4AF#sa, JWeor, Mata, Slectticlawo AI.61 .44 3601.45 .eS "Iewras. tl tarda. Marles00. Cable yiicin 0.0.11 .44 3601.4% .43 Itostad. Otarth of the city of iiia, awls, tkadmiam sad tieigatoai, ttosoc, Save*&. Boma"counties flo40r. Soclonasta. Si.Jogalm icl04tetclaMs MIS 1.11 160.14 .08 ehsat0, Stagg*. Sio►#ysa. CoMer 4plicess 14.54 1.11 0.0•.34 .q et00#itius, tott0r, y,►rsMO, Natipaos. It.1ca1. itaatels00 7Walroiat. tato see Yuba Cos.' 34. .50 1.54 001 Twlumw ematiss Fresno. sings. M,1ata awe tlectrEc#aa* 13.11 .44 3601.50 flit 7Llits counties les awe tM Cable Splicers MOO .fe I601.Se 1/10 0tmalnlMg p<nttlor.0 of iowtctq iJaMMMty SWresd County f.4 .01 1.01 .01 ,011 tlocl.riclaas !LSO 1.1f 30!3.01 .K 1p41OHtr Cobb eplicot0 1LiA i.Af 3003.44 .ei 46044 irecaectgm i4.K 1.20 2.22 1.46 .K Ow and So)a w CoMOMt#a0 walatorci0e 11.!11 1.30 2.22 1.06 .K tlectrlcfsas Ai.0 1.M 1001.14 ,44 060a0aatalt Strarawrel I) Ss 1 t• 2 22 0.44 .06 Cable Splicess lI.03 4.00 ?t'Llir .N + 1061066; SI*smA iW Coates Costa Counties 11.10 1.40 2.20 .02 + M t law 7 Ss414MY 410/ri14iL0.se.Moto •4i0lbwr,leertrsu0v fs.NVe .-7-7771a ' i g61aw NO. nH-sett Ow PUN 0011- rA*-SW • = 6 9t�a f494�90..6•.►at..«. 9..t/ r.i.r.9.a.i44 0.,.,.44 . Mw.a► EJ,.s.N« age f ►4.4Y.e vs,wk. 4 1�f 4 IOoat Vl t�/ •U4s limon. 060 /4a•M.t r4K.m0. t.4h, �"..p. 00 Ooltt1yKT 1414 g /t:'Owt•« yr..1r. sotto. fila". Ctawa, n.r3tt, haaoacas ant fits Jopula &*as Itka pacttom et Comtf CmOtl.e Item Loect.Ort op to C~ty itowftbwa 11f.K fC 1••1.61 .61 Nne1, 114rala. 1'lacec, plaeam, umr aeulptrnt Opcatot4 11.t2 .16 )0.1.10 .11 awls, t10ru. Ukase eat Usom" }LN .et )101.46 Ol rt/.tty CfAMtlaa f 11.00 N .Mt /l Gila apltcera 7s.$) .f6 »,01.46 .61 Cala.ataa eat tea ioagnls Il/clpaa, gbtetd. Ntenlel«r comet too ll.Ie N .93 .01 sat Twolur.0 C.oaottaa Cate ucaa City of la►epect uwaa.4 9.43 .43 14 10 toad s+Co.wtr uwa1, tbrfm. CA61a Spltcece 16.91 .63 10 1• MOatoclao aaf Sonoma t7wwti" 0.01 .07 .p 1.00 1/00 Moatar0r Oo.atr gloategor oat 6awta cr+f QroYm4m4m 1.42 1.1s 10.1.60 .44 c~t1*0 11.34 .60 .ff .01 uwpaao TecAwlclww 11.34 1.13 36.1.60 N fee Roaclece eat N K ca►1e 4011cera 13.00 1.1S 34,07.44 •N 900 M1tao wmmtlr 1).4) .ff l.M .04 a%" aM tolawo C06041e/ w 9a/t•4416 h.ta Clete 646- IL67 .N 34.1.1• .04 Lyda$" 11.61. .90 1.75 9'3•-111 $ll:t;4 11.S4 N )<•l.le .N rcow, f6w. 1ONt 44 MN} 41004. 1aa4.t}. slasa4. pestles estles 13.91 .!1 .S1 74 4 a. Is"" 400 s(4R14 11•c". 1090044 "41/awe f4wAt40a 4"tael.faae ca"titt 14.71 .61 sop*%*" 9.54 .07 let.763 .02 Y•/mr, 11 P0nto,&"I m•'ga Llamm•R/ alulpaat Opatawce �1." .11 14#.14s .02 004 1440 Oylciff 11.77 •41 1.73 .tl Pole spll-to 1.11 .67 110.701 e) fmat%ocR Mt(ml fam*At- tlptfe Musty Coway 14.41 .31 1." igerMwx 1.N 1.03 10•l.l .61 lp M cog619p "Wo `IaraR li fl 1.03 1041.1 .41 s"o Caat4 tb.�tr �1wa ♦0411ttaet �t04109t 11.62 1.4s 14.1.1 O6144"440 11.61 .74 3611.00 Awdpc. ca,104a4 Wco"010, uM 4y.4attmt c"Catwo U.N .7• 7611." 9alto%g n?lo4 uft *4 Ow" Llst_ 36.74 .74 11,01.19 30"O"a H #101"4 14 8+1070.Cycle Srl4wo 16.19 .10 141.00 1prtaae, to" P4#&"I# ol "". "Mo-Mf flfftir- trwat194 Wet of the gala Cbo4tsee 11946! ftAMti/a wta{4M4 ?top t/tNttt ielpoc/ 9iteam68M 9.14 .41 3t .14 1/20 c4ow&tR t.f7 .7 110.75 N 0e8 4twWa/e/ Mrapo.wl- t.140mt0 11.21 .7 110.75 .N w IC>i eti l eo4.1kc/0,04g Cole ipllaec4 10.1 .l 14.75 tt JfCliem gw% 9.K ,4S 4 .10 1/04 We. aegis. fta4oc14a u110 watpaat Ike 16./i .43 36 .10 1/26 "0 SoaoaO count/aa il/•,re Wits"arell peers 6h•rw4 if.0 s.l 310..44 .IZ ' (leo OgPUw01 Moet µp4 9qulta4tat apecatoc/ 11.9 1.11 10•.64 .01 Ctgti/lea hlpeawl wont 11.17 .fit 36 .14 1/" 1,114sagt 11.1 1.1 110.00 .04 • 1400 111041 Zf.11 .f1 't .19 1/20 ale Lpt/r,6tm 14.5 1.1 20•.ee .02 CMh 9pttaut taet.am/ 101.4I1ct4F•g 11.08 .6s 36 .10 1/" /cello, a14S4. 4atiace oaf "-4 "M fi 11M*pipe a. 17.74 .1f .'0(.1� . 61Art1et4 11.4c .11 1SA13 .00 - ' GHf 1p110et4 16.0 .ill 147.47 .q CAD Mm"M1uy.WO&41&tax a--mmy,If rAuv 30L 1"a s4Ct4f0rM tto. n»-sOR: !,!.T ra n)0-SiR2 raps, 9 I1sJr � ~PcrriMs � � r.ige 8ee.ka$re 04, faa.a 90 4! traaM• Tacepoe NChi N S s tw.teaa raraeew t«u."..e aAe.Tu NlOIMSa feast*41 aa0..t.. Ws!40MitflR?IOM ICbnt•p Waterer. !an Scalto, us saw Mateo Comaty Mateo. Santa Clue and Caomndeam t 4 12.18 1.10 3401.11 .Rl fasts Cams Cowrttes cloenisea f l.2S 1.10 3401.25 .02 1st ,"let Portions of Use 14rlparewt operators 12.41 1.10 240.15 ,01 comsttas to eta the tats Tab Lismses 14.21 1.10 200.25 .01 tkesl Cagle spllcecs 10.41 1.10 34.1.1! .01 lsaft • 12.31 1.10 • 1.56 .80 .44 seabu/dt comity #fear 22.54 1.20 1.341 Gaoun0aM 0.90 d0 last.8s .04 Tapers 12.45 1.14 1.50 .00 .04 m Liner 11.25 .40 2401.!3 .04 Lap fob"ares ca41/ $sneers 12.15 .40 3401.fs .04 arm& WAS .7R .75 480 remocisce Capper awarM ftrmotts•t Steell en siolaes 12.25 1.00 2W." .04 Import• 11.20 .78 .75 Unspent pkeawtcisse Was 1.44 240.90 .04 Late, Mersa, Mhndocino. Saw Cobs*flashers 17.51 2.44 240.90 .04 Francisco ass Suras Cos. an Men/10. Santa Clara. lkvMs i�.iv i.AV 1-10 .eY .00 a"Santa trYi iloostles 11.4! 1.10 1_50 w .00 ,00 Croawtw 11.45 1.83 NOW .44 S'0peto Ia." 1.10 1.30 a0 .00 LMseseas Lisa symipent smite. Column, Glenn. tarsen. syer•tors 12.75 1.02 102.28 .04 Issc1War teSte extra"eatreBe Lt'2 Cable splicers 1S.41 1.42 3410.18 .i4 Career!. MMWAOC. Fo lss. MMtm"ScrMS }1.74 A. .!2 1.02 Sbsste. sle►1you, setter. 01) PAINT ISS - Naso. Trtmlty and sobs alttae. Maasoc. Calaserse Counties and Saw iosgeiw counties lk"sl pot Tenders; Nolf•ra 0.75 .40 .48 og"b 9.82 «0S 1.24 1.11 spw•ys Sandblasters Structure& ' Sfryr;Steetract Taper! steels Swiss stpas Tapers 9.25 .40 .4R Seip Sto"I Seatfolds 4pessm County (tAat puerlow St Sswdblastts Structural at lits Sastracd of*or. steel 10.22 .03 1.24 2.31 /39S. Mtortlwaad to nae 4lresew, sipa s. stsdersus lacludinp Noewy tats$ Wage Counties Dred 11.93 .70 .7! ssusas Tiprrs 11.12 .41 .14 always Structural Steels Spry; ftrsctursl Steel .41 .l! Tapeta 11.30 .70 .7S Mar#pos•. peered, Stanislawairsrda. Centra Costa. sl ass Twlmw Comet/ss Dorado. Nwp&. "•each. !lacer, srmpa 0.44 .78 .K .73 .82 faccaaeato. St'ersa. Solana. Palms Stpe; PaplrAsnperas -4 Tots to-atlas (tacte41.; i sosus Chafes Steps C11•aloss .wra..Ias sr teunttee to 1pe Mater Pfastsws 9.40 .70 .as .7t .!2 Lott Taswe Area) s fprsrM saw4kl•stiws 10.10 .10 .44 .72 .!t feast 12.3t Selo 1.50 .40 .00 'ay 11.11 1.19 I.3! .fo .06 • Topers It.11 /aS text .90 .ot pita . .f( 990f1A9 NSMlpss.VOL.410 am 00-46"v.v.66OWSANr as./N 0 act4toMr ItO.'r Cs7M-SM8 � a• >' r t�,r f r;.'�'. .�u�,S i'{ . �1 .d '"� �. - I -�'• .f... ..R.M •e..«v q. .. INfrttl/ha'M - ',}�.f;,�`2t , •' .neo awn+ Beim on. C&71-5002 fess• 1fle"p. QW10-SM rage 71 bd. idee.l.eefM.Le.we. &We fdq.lwh�.hrr»ab w..AI [`s.wa Mw.lr Ea.a.e:.a 2.4. w a• rwdwa •6904.0 2.11« Beate 110• pw.i.st Yaetli.a .a1/6e ElwfERSS ICawt•p Aw•.1e a Kent's) Aw.l.. eel worts •nJ MLaIdt Coast$" fat N. Colaes. GI.na. Lassen Noah .2i .N fSaw"easteta half of lasses ipcall {asateeter•t struetasd fosatyi. rluasa. Steres. heel[ w/sy 098921 =8941941 fatter. a" Yuba Counties i 9.78 .Si 9 1.00 re9slhsysee 1.11 .40 .00 .N floatsrey County 11.11 1.00 .1S .11 Hr*l89 Lot Steiplag wort awe he4wo, sings. Itadaca and flomq Iaehsrse ![stale Counties 1.14 so 1052 1.14 hose*, stage ad lulbre COMMalpine. asaSoe. *Otte. Calavera4 lretlte Sells*atiag Device Colusa, at weadu. Glenn. owileaL•f !.)7 .SS .M b Lassa, 6251. Nevada. llsac. wheel stop sa•tal3aff It Me f Hsa a4. Sacramento, [sea $waemo smewbleste9l strlpst 4095 .SS .41 s Josgas*. Sleces. suttee. Mlptr Imbed stop Isstellsc. solo and tabs Counties U.Sf .71 1.50 .01 tratele aweane ean40laestre isw ltrescleco County 12.13 1.40 2.1S .03 stslpr) 1-00 .fi ,40 b Sal laxte. s.w+ol4t. Lasses flerrr foal lrarat/•*r Ifosshtwatern half). wsie. wiser 0peratex 1.00 .SG .40 h sadw. Tsps. Shasta. fieeefe-fee 1.40 .SS .M 0 stsa/yoa, fotano. Saans. I6*11"tos garatat 1.40 AS .40 h taha*a ens felatty Counties 11.05 .18 .p 1.=1 .11 Nattleaes S.N .SO .40 h warsea". w ecd. Sts"1slaas far M41" 6.09 .65 ..M ► ad frslup Counties `9.05 .N 1.$} 1.20 81w1a1y 9229[[40 LAST RMI ttD1D17e5e fSelflo mallsesting Service atwaa ew4 OML96 Mosta awllcateal Waal star Goantles s.f1 .40 1.18 1•stellell leatflo surface Treem. sty" ad Qaa2re L7 ssdt.lesser 9.31 AS .40 b twustie4 9.40 .N 1.48 1 Oslper It41st[/e Nlfesatleg fah trsacteco a"sea Mateo fV 6v1a4 a9plicat•r. Mee, &M..•tles a 9.44 .46 1.20 1.25 asap lostall"r, teafflc alrime. 0ee0or. N Ooram. •irelane •ee401•ste411 1.91 .S9 .40 b McMe, planar, satsarento. ser/per 10.17 IS .M ► Slom p0 Volo Couattes 1.40 .461 1.40 .60 rarer/atrlperl 4.47 .SS .N Y glowage" aA sa Jo'."Im slaty Seal clarations 90a9t1*4 9.91 1.2S 1.70 1.40 wiper "rstoc 9.37 .SS .40 h Marla County 1.12 .N 1.40 .20 Squeegee aur 1.81 .SS .41 b Iaw9tecsy County 11.40 1015 1.70 appllcsset fpsrstoc 1.91 AS .N b 14p Malto. Santo Clare aN 6hattlew 0.90 .SL .N h seas Cfas Countlsa 11.10 .74 1.40 we Mss 0.47 AS .40 t. solano County 11.26 1.35 2.10 1.10 I Sope C2.rsy 11.41 1.25 1.10 als*da 04 Ce*4r•amft dAgamI soas4te• 12.11 #! 1.}� .N uswe"County 14.40 1.1S i.2* .14 4411 ate!CsMli �c7t :M .9s 1.50 .fl Cootee Mosta County 14.31 1.16 1.11 .24" 4AMOMI fl"alltgcu , aoaaol It4ttNrw halt 2d Cowntyl, satsawanlo. fain. 14 faces, waved". placer ad states Counties lenelaatrg Lata f&*A*Agee[ .14 Lars TO*&area SO." .S1 .41 1.93 .10 owl*. Mea•loclw. fes Raaelace 4M foa2.a Counties 14.ZS 1.9" 1." 1.16 .1% o � 1�•Mol. Mo. - [ire Immm"V ft Nw •1SIOM 11o. a70-s8b7 Maga 11 I slam MD. CA7M-SOMI fyK 12 /Aqa Mad.►epr41r Book 0", {6saMaa �a Id.ea O.rwa Ip..ar t•LIM4tf1 Sltullettre. lca11t•el 16.. Ml• conk. Fe."ns ..1/« IbaAy Eai[awaa �'�'•i•• f a.a M l A Ir.l.sa Yataww 11ppL s1p/". Aeaeor IscwtAerw . Itost•d)• errs io- loctl"of County►, butte, atte end Wwwldt Cassese". CCI"". Fresno. Counting Class, at"@. Masten, tuners. 11ooleee { 10.72 .N .15 .Is Mulles. Mtcc*e. ItAac. Monterey sailSeng Ctus U!"tecov. Flues". son jDagets, Castles Sante Cres. Mosta. Hun. 110014116 SO." 1.94 1.15 swallow, Stan/slaws, Sutter. am hencleco ane Maw wteo Tabs". frlatty. Tutu*. Coustles TWDILMW ans TW.a Counties { 11,10 { 1.44 { 1.411 .10 woofers 11.50 .so 1.20 1.13 .h sake. supe see Solana Countlee 11.01 Las 1.1! .22 Mtetic tiwsara nue bettlesss all Mute a"11aabaidt Coantlea 12.21 K 1.Ms .K Il settles) Without pulps 11.01 .N 1.28 1.15 .09 Sae 11eslto see Seas Ones Cos. 15.15 1.94 1.11 .10 11leus"41CO shawlecel Sae llats0 Cowell 14.41 1.11 S.IM As Ftpeueeppetsl Coal ler MSG .60 .1.20 1.1% .89 Macy"$ . awdoe, sauastato see Tolo Maness e0e Cesar.Ceata Cos. Csertd@ McClave 10.94 1.11 1.10 .N .N 110oters Islet*, tile ens met"atoslecal settlssaa CCr)wlts"I 11.111 1.00 1.10 1.94 .10 12 battles 0/0 poop" 11.19 1.11 1.111 .N .N e`•"•'t'- •_' �•• ` ...t: 1.. 1.. .... .10 11tteest/cl Iswrtlaru lops- Mas bealto WA sesta Clare ocappcer CMA Tec Wilt up ll.s% 1.17 1.10 .M .94 CCustlea &splen. Cala41aees. Mulposs. Meateral settle 11 battle) 11.10 * .K 1.29 MsrcN. "a sogds. Senegalese pL1s{ 610a tst ase TsaluSse. Cowatlas Alaaeea. Canna Costs. rep. Q sealaee lasses, t/le ase soleso Cou+tl41s 11.94 .71 2.11 1211 .N • ca r"Itlea aro baile, was MIS 1.94 1.M Alpaca. Celaaecas ase felt Macblee Operator 12.70 1." 1.40 Sas.100"111 Cantles 11.77 .K 1.10 .02 Motto. Case". at bora8a. 8et0ue, matte. Coles•. Class. lasses. st,eoc. Flan". 94 sorado. Qlese, Hannan. Flaws. dust*, sleet&, saecawewto. sbasta. S/err&. 11lstlyew. "tees. Tobs", Settee. 7ebawn. Tole am %Islay ase yuba Causes" Tuba Coestles 1111.641 .71 1.05 .11 Sewage 11.09 .91 .M .K Ileelpo"e, perces. sts11lsla" presso, 11/11", loseees art ani Tuolumse Countlas 11.11 .N 1.10 .K lluisea Couatles Mostecel. Ser 11aalto, wets seolets 11.05 .N .M Clara ase Santa Ct" Coustles 11.19 W." 1.94 1.115 less, Merge. I1rs"Clas. 11aps, an& 11oete. Ow"Ol/t. tet*. sslase ase Soars Cawttea Muss. Men&Clso. Sas aware Is." 1.10 1.10 AM .09 Irascl"co. saw"ad Mwt1C ewebeeat 11ettless !dally CCwattes 11.98 .K 1.71 .12 • / 12 settles u/e Ma+Pal 11.21 1.10 /.oM 1.17 .09 eltuseatles ONwalocal-Fl/e- wrappet&/ Coal tarpltcb 1s." A.I& •.a 1.01 .q M11011At 690$SU11.VOL q•MM Sa-4110)Af.{iS1111MT!�05011 ' pow, r lMltvM W. CATs-5002 ttepe 13 Isla Ho. CM-110112 to" l4 view 4166446 tope+«. $nig t.Msp.g.00Gt.tor..... 0c+.•ir Elea+nse ISISMcrrl"s 9sa M►11 91"a"s 10"64" fe~eie of $.... Mag Females vessel" a".« a.r. T. na?"UMYUSA OGtat•dl AMM•T,• -•-ter ••.. wow.. &aa Mateo County i 13.54 .13 i S.*4 .10 Cowtu C4100. Vol MMorte, Itadac and slaklyoo Counties 10.20 .52 .3p ,4115 *1 41acaJo. Clones, wrbolet, Fraow. #$"a. Modvro ani Seem. Lassen. MRaelw. Mendocino. users Ca.stfea 11.410 .73 3$33 ,14 �, **PA. Hevade, placer, ers C "twos ttua.as. Sacramento, Sam otpi02 Ace AYX auto►* *ratio. son Fcancimoo, fan gotta, &ante Clara. Matta, Calaw4as. galea. at "sof. Sleccs. stakivou. Rolan*." Gloom. %""a gascuat" Samosa. suttee. !s►ars. 02061 4b Atsq, iMeoa$ ttlalty. Volo a Yuba Cas. i t2." ,M 1 1.28 i 1.441 .NS least of am asawin Siessl, 4414e. ossa*[. Colsysta, ►►aMo4s. $.w Momq+les, 4asta. "a 40"W/a. Mtawlslaw amS ieerassemlo. Stat/s14as: Vogul*"Cwwntles 9.17 1.041 .741 3.80 fwtteg. %%am. !g!slty. Reason. Rias*. Madera. Matra". Tvaimm w, Vaca a" labs MMrced and Tulare Comonttes 18_418 1.011 .541 Couatleo art Shots portions Monterey And Santa Crus Coe. 11.11 1.8! 1.18 of sl Dmtab, Neva", Virgas TSIX Spa "S• MH:LVM* mea stages 000nt/N tsacludlwp &lata&&.Contra Costa. pal s* Sate tabAssaf 35.73 .i4 3.39 l.N .18 onto, wrbolit. is &. Morts, assni lat ay Sala Ace*ae ' gesdoetno. Monterey. Rape. tows Arae 18.85 .10 .34 sat*gotta, Sao F140ctmca. slresm, Contra Coate, La**. !tow w, .c.. ` ,._ : Marge, obadociaw, Masrce4, Cow. staclyou. fawns. Solaw owksorel. Maps. ion Dealt*, 404 Ttiaity Counties 9.37 ,85 ,.51 1K wa tan Feaieco, Sam Mateo. Alpine. A"4oc, suite. Moto Ctasa, Dan=a Crwa. Calovegoe. Coluso, 91 Dorado. $01440 and 4u4o4a Countlaa 11.18 .N 3.58 C .18 Glean, Lassen. M*,doc. Hseada. $M)Mttig F1lgl2tSt places, pluses. auanenta, &3s &. Comers Casts. Morlso sen Joaquin. gamete. steres. *apo. Sas Francisco, soft $M4alala e. suttee. ltbawa. "stem. Semen Clogs. solow 1001a am41 Tubo CAwstbr sat somans Coratiea 14.36 .45 3.45 .N MW$oki05 Consigns 15.417 .65 .95 s .N sl;aMllT'ltAss �w�b bta.MonVs= Slama alb CAtatca Casts Cos. 11.34 1.35 2.3f .li A-Moos!ear's Days s-twoo"Jal gays C-1Mbtper4asce Drys Del Hart* a"WA"I4t Cts. 11.44 .41 Lis .85 10-lobos falls t-TAawtsslrsag Days F-•Ou/stow Day. if "zxo 0.)Nw its Almada, Contra Casts, Del _ Morten, Hwbol4=, We. alogia. o. Oployec catglbstas p of boats boorly pat* for sear S y*ago% Mtewdtetw0, apo, San Francisco. asr"PICU."d 61 of basic vaeatlaa pay Credit Sin Seal•volidayss A t go" toe 6 seat" iouvgh F.. Sam Mater++ilsatyor. *arras aro trinity Com. 1t.i3 t.1i 1.38 3.00 gutta. Colas". 91 **gab. b. Raployet Contributes $.2)per Mw to lollday rand plus S.14 Gloom. &""". Is.doc. MkW"S. per bate t0 vacattts Bund toe the eleea a-r �;r :•�.--•. timer. plans. Ssceamotpo "as wet =6164 tbaw S Yeats 4.36 Meg bat to vaeatla►tondo sa0ts. steges, lienee. lest. S Vasco but team Ibsen to years i.Ls peg bate to vaeattoa 1•uwdM voteso& v ate Caw"too 31." .90 A9 .2S *vet 1s Vasco 4.54 per Mous to vacation tura. D. Norloyer Ca otgableas 4.18 per bac tog lbs first.Use years of eaployrtats alt*c give 14448 11.6$Mar bat tvacation 640 Mall4ay sasgit*. �Vt1 want nomw vM p,woo 3&-n"If. r 34"1$ f .. ry MAN so. Cali-S002 � roan l* l41Cast01/410. CA741-341412 pale 341 L1s0siii Soap lameina rr#wara► Mair i`atoaap L Aepbalt Iroarse an.r ....au, wcbr swd eiadiar flava Wall frafw W.00.0 OW. Lockets taffftc.. ewvgy.obilesa s Oatsw. dollar, lolloadee ami M/e+ 1. Docket) Compactors of all typoes Concrete sad magneelto !dust WAKH"S 112 Yard a"oaleff Cbacrots pan work) con-fete saws Concrete 84+4060 celtbee Swor olow"I Olt granite cols setters rota oma 1 i 0.77 i 1.25 i 3.141 ilia .f0 rassefas Clip doors# acsos cutters, leaaeltrsardmun. "aetters. oat 1(t) !.0! 1.21 1.70 l.0 .10 Allgaeses Jackbaeone apRNtoro# .)ackim/ of pipe over 12 iacMss our Slog 1.27 L2S 3.1! L/i .10 Jackson ani Miatloc one coopectogrg Stttlesea, outman and mew nor 1{cl 0.02 1.25 1.10 3.10 .10 applying aapbalt, ley-sold, erwaote. 11aa. gametic oaf slmflu sup IN$ 41.71 1.25 3.70 1.10 .10 type materials# legging. Mooting. wtallal, tescting. teenci- eup AM 1.12 3.23 3.10 1.10 .10 jacking, Asad-guided long"Itawmoss sataeelte, tpoayreels. OW I 11 9.3/ 1.23 1." 1.14 .10 titecolass. sad meeaic wagers iwet me drill Pavement areasoce orae 3{t)1 0.17 1.21 1.10 1.10 .10 Moi apadece. Including teal gcindors ►ipelsyere. Camlksgs. sup 31!) 8.91 1.25 1.10 1.18 .16 ►swacta, tlpewtappers. oeedmit levels. plastic pipeiayera# poet out 7 0.412 3.25 1.23 1.10 .10 bola misers - ads. goo a"electric# power ssusw aveepetp power our 1 0.12 1.25 1.2S 1.10 .10 tawpcsa of all types (except as sAa+n In Croup 211 baa met Won a" stud gong •ipeop-staeopevet and sock-sllagss, laclmd$no placing at, fd10i000 sicked eaaccole tad/as said Swot at aryls Sotacy Scarifier, multiple prsgtiq) bead coa.csota ebiwers /twit treacMr - 3M as Gladioli typo is"all small tiarahecols Soto sad ditch witchp Soto-tdiless Sanablastece. M/ 1.23 1.25 1.30 .I0 outman. Gammon, moseleeant signalling sad 1113g;kgs cant cieaaecir Tree chanes"# okra-acre"-swig float to coonactlem vitt )-":zW cull S #.410 1.25 3.70 L10 .10 gosh# giblotocat Srpank mac i- -dhin.; Grp i 0.12 Las 3." &.141 .10 =:1 sasmte slow pipe {ty'of e . oras, I011i!+- �::a..ro or oeecls sydro seea der and stellar type# liter beam in connection with 3ahogore, wort MitOSii41 t . #s fftlasol Mad 41iats ilorhl oup Idols Joy Oat)! #h#sel Tait-tor 4se rdemer- wvst 1ltw0!an fel 1x1d olmilar type dr/lies Track 0tilleces itch deg orilleres liaaosd got 10.30 1.25 1.10 1.15 .10 41lrtilesal t»!an aoiltscel Uechsmlcal arillG[e-all types C"414- am ! 141.03 1.25 1." 1.10 .10 Use of typo at mstbad K poorer# wltlple volt driller Slastore sora n.wdasasms all Wort at &*going, plociapnd abloating of ail ! Sup 7 l.sS 3.25 !.N 1.10 .10 powdeg and sarloolves of dtstevet type regardless of method me" e.ya a 1.11 1.23 1.71 l.is .i! roc such IuND ani Ise tl tng h�7 +! p kris algk ieatu41 iisclaaii drill at so")# T8e0 tappers art irtMee iAa1IR01! tweaking Markodtowp"3(ric seller 0lsaneq Meop 1 0.71 3.25 1.10 1.141 .10 flavor tic)# boosted ani 4laing :;roup 7 S.a2 3.25 0.10 1,10 .Id Cap 1 0.12 1.11 1.10 l.is .10 droaap Mita hrpatr etsdern and road dt Oe {cut and carer wort of wbuay .fast the tew)rorary Cover las been placed) • More 11e1a lebotera ON gemosel cowo lucalaa wrack on as to Doll hole fact An" rad abaft fltaar litil odea vol-S,.g iacaaM in cRmmactlaw With gwnitiog an • oa.u�-tcots+htlgawr & Wr Mlle ttUM with"lite►iso is commit"with"W"or abet-cram-alymoc "406 • • ova . i . tiff="1111101160011.VOL data no.SS--011104r.Ulm",$20."M fttlpSi!so. q1!-asst pgflM 11 r. ; SplClilOi/110. tx7i-1013 pale 141 r 4 DOCISI0t1 MD. CJ78-5442 pyo jI 17tiCISIOM MD. CA70-5442 Wage Is Maroons lcoac•u NtSOathf (cone•dl Gtu4p lfils Cowtrs Coats 4wnty Oalys ►Ipoleye/s, [whore, ssmsag6. (Tltomal sad Shalt Ms,at) plp-wrappere, consult layers 6w4 plastic pip-layecea ►rssswa P40 taster• Co J01wt pips owe strlppiws of sau-, iacludlwl rope/r of 60142, Coup It Dlanona Dcilles Groun4mant ^.Jnits a,d Shatcrete "Dalis- pgecast efanhols "list@, coat to place, manhole Toro eeltoce anws Rodsewl Shaft Matt a04 M.Ise (below actual oc emcsvat-4 Ito." lewll Croup 2s Asphalt snoeeleast Coowm4 4utfers ewe h"ling Say 6easht 0c lypswas Choke-settee W alggec (clearing .will concrete 11004W Group 28 Ht Grinders Hastert aclllere, faw.Jerme n-keWlrtgs Cherry pope[ sad CAuteoans Concrars Chipping 0.4 GIn41fso Cawclots 146"096 ►Ictecrw - watts, car is litters Coacrets rinisn-c in Tunnels Com- toot or 1ey11 Driller's s-lpans l?uct Te,dacr laaslemaw, •Macterel clots, screea Mans Grout ►uapaw sod ►o;aanr Ganite end shotctete fy4raw11c 1lowiloe (owl 100 11.2. pnosswcsls loading end 6olosf149, Gunmen and Totaes faadega2ms Sigh ►re-wre Muzeleasns Minors - Cagrylp sed hawdllwg of all ■ads amJ oaterlals tog we is colo- Tunnel. Iecludlo2 top am/tattoo w on Inset arul raise word focclag concrete construction, Pittskutgn CLlpp-[, aad oWbs type M1ppvc aaaales" up slick limes sawdblastet-putsan twota o&alga- Streak shre44er1 Morris singbfoot, hand held, pnammaltc taapeel sent Into cckang-able) steel Toro raiser&anJ Setters Tlwt,crmam, u _ all pr,tmatic, sir, gas, 2nd eloctglc t00141 Ja..'tlal 0t ►ye USA" set lore/cow - root 06 stool a eubstituts materials tkeretorel u imcsss T"g-r &our Is 411 cleanup goes of Sobel*, g<ommle sad kell4Ings lmclamllog Ggor.p 1. Csklet-.d-cr Chuc•kteadorr !beers" -prlsir houses Vlkcetog- • ►at mot 1161461 to street claawsge/ Clsanlwg and washlag 0646-41 ban, Pavement Sres►sce Gmateacllem laborers lmeludlws ►slap and general lsbotaees Sa+- a", loss spao4toge rice Matcher) slgsat Clsansgot 494emeg6. S-atl- Ggowp t, 5411 4" -utc4ace. Tracsasml Concrete crew - iacludes swltwgsl and lwdecape taboaorat Jettlags t.imoors fit-" lsnd"Of going oma oprea4logl sompago (say pataodll Grout Gws As- ►/brs, 6slatewatce laedscape lab"s4o M hew Co"aguctlen/ trio- kourrlrnl Swsspec tomonce. Repair Tgadewo anJ bat be&$$ ftreetcst and Ralltsnd conatsuctiow Tcscs Iakoco9s Tsspocary els sad water lihe6, Vict"Ift as 61011692 Tool 9000 attendsnte fowca atectocse Guudrall fraetrea/ WDRt3i9 ►&"soot Msgsers (hwtioe sattess) \ (Mrsctlog lues) Sc04p It Milled ton-csec (raso-lag W salvaging of cask, wlnauw2, anode, plw6king awe slsetele 114tuceal 1 Group It Goal-ami W Mrecitec (salvaglos cc ot►ac kmll4ing 6atecisls) • W . IJ1Ru40a (Gamlts) .. Mal Gawp la General laboeet (laeluama all elesnup wort• loading, lumber. O Um4La9 sad loaning of dNgie) N �r0ssp It tueals6aw floclu11ws aooeo, fbtaenl/ hodmams Gr-+ores Grsm4le' bsosw0aeo Gossip Ie Gnstal Woeeee A MM"UMM,WK-4W 110.39—M"Y.UMU"yf 34. WS a #slam iD. a74-iN1 01#is - swam 4M. d110•N01 fOMOI 1p01f1Mt1!of'au►'lattll. 4.W �,. sire`e.+.w sf..•r. '' 0.iie Now Uwia[•►•ems••#• . OWIGIN 4wl.w� w A■ sa#Nre 1r..#t.e Af.wr.e ittW�t rpMlfMoet aaslMala4 /Orel e "69 pmao*• r.•.w•e «96" .. ORM11111 AW.To. few ba&tr•ctical 48cvvelsIs ML On"CLAOSMILL Am"we i1 ' !mak 41rCff{7M erroolS� Mrlaoab Msttaa8# slrawm# asset ft"1 i11.1e flee# it.74 .N .14 W7raer►-1# - 4oWw4 1.1118 ]Lou .N .14 08#11x.eat aac"Mods I~- frau 9 4.41 2.1110 Lf� .N .14 sae4# s'liome&# 011w as"a 9.61 1.410 1.2 .N .li from 1 i8.a7 ilei# 41.711 .ie .t! Mass 3 117• L7e .46 .14 qt&M 11 ilea I !.1! 1.117• 1.78 .N .14 ' Met ieilasaalf Orsi luta Ates! 9.q 1.61• Lri .N .14 Area 1 4.91 1.870 1.11 At"t li.)i 1.111• 1,711 .N .t! Gana#A-2. • A#M 1 s1.41" 1.111• 1.10 .N .N 01694em latera wimm a AIN 6 ll.s2 2.47• 2.70 .N .211 «o4lal# Meimate# fleet arow is Area tr fess 1.470 1.78 .N .14 Mlders macbmle Molder# wtat Ares 2 16.61 2.81• 4.18 .88 .14 wlMes Ares I 14.14 1.670 1.111 N .14 Area 1 ►8.11 1.610 1.14 .N .14 fima ! 111.26 1.117• 1.111 N .14 Arae! 11.IS 1.410 1.11 .N .14 Are#1 11.41 1.610 1.10 .N .14 QrooB A-l. AsN i rids Lp+ i.7e .N .14 Mate#A•si•Kati Welders welder fucNade fir-AL !wes 1 11.111. 1.117• 1.74 .N .14 iOwd fKea 1 14.14 1.61• 2.78 Claa#fsaCISAINraIof Co. Ids kes 1 14.00 1.410 1.74 .1111 .14 ss.a.l ttaa0 4kae Myl Area! 11.13 1.616 Arae I lLQ 2.61• 1.74 .411. .24 Ara&A 21.61 Cie~a-4s Ares 1 12.14 1.610 2.10 N .14 44•oraeal ClatlNail Osatatms deN 11 11.41 s.f1• 1.76 area 1 14.69 1.117• 1.70 Ara 1 11.54 leer 1.74 .N .14 ClaaMnll OpfataR Iwar 1 Co. At*@ 1 11.111 1.470 1.7 .N .14 Arae 1 11.61' 2.27+ 1.180 .N .li y4a. 6.9.0.110»some rayl Ates 1 /2.61. 1'.670 9.10 .N .34 Ata&a 21.92 1.410 1.7! .114 .14 Are# i 11.11 1.610 1.70 .N .44 AIN i 11.61 2.27• A•)e .N .!4 - est•' • `sort 100111141,a0awt7w VOL 41.NO.110-OWAY.HeeYAiY 34#us MICtslrl 111111. C16M.11N Ma 1MCfAMe OWL t -!t•N �. •{ pays saeeAM hr.ww S.v. Iw.w A...Ars M..rt IM M01ls Meadllapi r «� l/tarlr 1i.ertaa 111111!M telt-pecprlW wsdsls Abt�I rif I«dw M.rw4. w�h. own Mulwexr oft"vo�/ � ■it Pw1w T«.ws .d/« Ion/( 861184 potwed by art- ba•T� 1►llslrlelry! �' T.- 1wc1 at"We1 aggss M Rawls pomp I • fa1 • 1.31 1 2.2 17.01 .21 a"abol tlog of"go". eeeaels sear•list 5.33 1.51 3a 1.11 .21 ad waste Mer craft 4t /a tM Gop IIW 5.71 1.51 2.2 1.N .2f tsaespogmloe by rattc of Gesop 2 x.71 4.31 2.a I'GO .2/ paraerial. astectale. o"Aso at steep 2141 11.11 1 1.31 2. 1.M .!f r W"Mai" wool 111.12 L>/ 2.3 1.N .15 t#tM 1141 , 11.21 1.11 f. 4.00 a5 McWM/bctrttq Oaf 1 11.11 1.81 • 2. A11w 1 • S.5S .►S • 1.11 •lel Yte�p S 13.11 1.So 1.as I." .25 kat 2 11.15 .111 1.61 1.15 elavloles 1.2/�!war so ssalt aM sal ars Nted. A11w 2 l►.1d .df 1.11 1.!• agw 1 11.Sf .N 1.01 la► t+srafat IlydMls/Itstd ' ►��tll�r 01aR1Oq sa►IaaK I►ilelrbigl Arw t /1.15 .fs 1.11 Lt! agov It &Dalma4t to awl"" (Ngwsrt. oil", Aaelltaeq Atm t 11.ri .N 1.11 l.is titaep 1-111 C$nfpalaag aerates Area 5 ALSO .Sd t.tt LIS hem 1 tl.TS .51 1.111 1.19 wiiaap 1-fe Two*atom 011118 lstglaf aM hiss tl11ssteoetlsa 31r 11114114 ecwp 2r T"w o"Ot I1swou"mor//1 Mlyl (rots iso salt-pco"lld igo.yt I-Ar Con"Osew wsptlt 11-118 Mnsrsta /1N a.m.or~11 Seat sptgetwo It.1S .51 .1.11 1.15 f-9 (3-111 OW""UM%I l 43-1) (patssad ebOn thM b.11astricity/ ►OORaortst heap!r OarY Mlaasrt tog!Uf o A-frowe Mlt-peo"lta0 Roam her Ctatato dlea/fttatNr City b b K asset ►niici . type liths Mehl til laceaoaato tad stadtaa,wilet11 u . stoup 3-N Mosey sty hNteww M1/ar 111111sr t.� Meas 1 -1*y u goal sit" stow said Caleb 114. 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M t ti Pa•elssa Vowels" --At, • 7.. 4Y.ep Sc Caapreesot Opewtof lows 31$ Comcrets tuasn love[ 3 Tard1# Cawesete al&s 1dais 1 Ito"ec Puaperete 1141a.I Genteelness Ccsullrq Mochlasf Prue-vola late operated)$ pompe " y Map/e i feel 6$1.64 i 4.M f ?.25 0.41111 ,/P e loves 3)$ Mold/ novale*s tPonss04 other than electricity) Bap is 11.511 11.61 636 :2.1s, 1.00 .If GoomP Gs w Lisa Naas rectal se s4vatlsq toms Truck st wl Pugpae flsaup Sr 11.71 /1.e 1.11E 3.15 1.N .29 fi-faase Taucki Coecests"Uh Plants 1st oc de7i$ Comcsue fawn (sate- ewosp 46 16.15 41.61 1.11E 2.35 1.041 .» patrolled what) an oteeats. liigfetayw. sftpsate ad comets# Dr1111e2 ORd Grow So 111.115 11.66 1.56 SAS l." .39 bast"Mackinely, vertical and twwlmautsi Iso& to apply to waterllneso. user 68 16.71 13.31 1.111 2.15 11.41111 .29 wavas drilla or jackhammer*)$ Gsedtsslose. Glade Cfockor I acaanlcal og 1 flap 11 11136 .117 13.311 1. 2.n 1.M .30 *thea-•ose)I tys lgbllms Cablewy ealnaws tmcosotivoa latest cc ownf s 30 • igoep so MU 13.61 1.76 2.211. 1.N .39 to")I "giants Internal Null stab rlaratos loo airports. highway*. Canals pear Or 11.84 11.63 1.M 2.25 1.0411 .211 a"wacelsoemea)I Mechanical P/slsMae 1, - at*) IClaays sohnsoe. Sidwmll j isamr sea It." 11.21 1.36 2.211 I." .211 sttlop back cc atmplat types)$ Mechaslcal fugue Cub asd/og Csob and Groep Wass at." . 11." 1." 2.25 11.041 .av Gutter Machine, concrete of asphalt$ pwctablo Cteslsecl post Driver fray Its 12.111 11.57 1.311 1.25 2.40 .211 \ 1a-130411 end ofai141c18 wen .lumbo Operator (emttg"star tacos. •te. Grp l/-At 11.21 14.71. 1.511 =.25 3.90 .211 L ane laic Dollars icao*4man (aRrbes-Grosse ad similar) lesphaltic hoop Itis 11.52 IS-61 2.311 2.45 1.N .111 -awmcrete Nviog)1 felt-propelled Ooop•ctot (sl"ln ea11t*e)$ self-plo- Groep 11-Co 11.84 IS." 1.111 2.25. 1.N .Sa Poll"Pipeline Mgapplsy Machine. Polaylt. COC, at s/suat type•)$ f11R •IRclo6se 6.36/K how to foostom•d Scott% and Mollosai KARL Vegas Pave Illftlag device los concrete fagnal$ snail MaLWc Tlced ' Tcectsf) surface States: para cogulvatur mPnalwo Group 76 Comclste Cosveyoc or Coactete PrP. Truck or fquipment mounted fWams i Rus 1Q About length to apply)$ Concrete Conveyor, bwildlsg Rates Deck tngineeral f rust Der emaest Pullet femyoo Pump and similar typeas Gontey alder los 4#• 6101114911 Mydta-has*et (oc •Inflect! Material Witt 13 oc voce dgw.$)$ ' 01 Gra."It Assistants to byte-eat 411c•keasso Pleasant boq sway 11gpslgnan 14cbaegoal fintsheg•or fpfeadat Mockl*e latpaalt. Lacher-Gceene an0 s baipe[t collect seo►haa01 s,,ulseat swltchsaos Tee Pat "Com"Is Pastore 8401i1er►) Islas or ihsft Mulcts Mlseemobllel pavement Notable with oc Man Duty Mpale slap Pate sea) Without C~46609 Cmablsit+tkma Paveaest NteMet, towc% maunted with + Cosptossot Coebin•tiam$ Pipe Sending Mac►/M (pipelines only$I Pipe Preen/.26 Comp assor Opagolsel Cosclet*"late cup to and "eluding l yaw61$ Cleealsig Macblhe (itaKtog pgopelted sed seprotteal pipe Mapping Cameorst Galt Operates /tummalle Ilessam sot Pleat$ ydcwlles floaltot! Ilechtne (tgactut pcq.eltes and support•di1 M•Icigeration Plants faller Mect.anfeal Converse IhsnslW belldl"materiels)$ Mlarc Eos Operatae s ftegatae itislab salLalt)i Selt-propelled boom typo 118ting device ICoacrete plamt18 rum Oporalas$ fptsodet Doasas psilla tics*&)# Taw lamter mount) lie to"at less M.N.C.18 felt-reopened flevatlng Grade t got risen" ipoess seltated) Planar iluahor opsastoe# &sell tractor fulth boos) foal Testeel Truck type umdec Grp/s bas Operator lbimiksg/$ trltea"eg badinage Islfsslmomls Notal- j seat ISCOM 94VOI 011091 a*em C•ic/ec loometeuci{aM}r 8494118 aotos(st 614m+P 6s assor-Coater log wingless Dapbatt Pleat*"Iseet$ Cast-to-place 6peeatoge Scgoedeea concept oepRlt&C Cameroon pwi"4$ Solt-peopsltMg pips Laying Mtckinee Combination unable sail Mato[ "&staga Concrete amoonatically applied Comegete cutlet'Msch/na loo atgaw&ae bistro we Match Plaint (suitlple units)8 games Meadi" shield Opvg&tagI Meavy Duty marporta sed easelel# T941oC111"Machine 44#fitr01 di"h*saptClty ! Nepalrasm savor Melates a"seas kwhlse in slnllall$ solemn tnadesl 119. darms TOME Nola*, st"1•drwp Track fXase Nlwf Loedet (map to 2 yds.)# Mechanical froaCh Shield$ Portable Cgwihing and scteealag Nantsl lush Cats Isubes Tired feet►-moving Wmipatnt (up to and laclwtlnq as Co. V". •attwck•R[.o./ llicllds. T-Nils. 00-10. 20. 21. Rud slailac$ aubbeg Tired boasts sell-pecpe►!N Cumpactoc with, m:et$ i sheepfwt$'Tioawc fkldsec Igubbor tared*g slmllaa equipment)I Tgactus deauM sccspeol ?Factor Taemchlmg lsechlsel"Qal-batch revels Tunnel $nae togs"Macklmes "&ideas tronas-m(ast (and other Sistine hynlll equipuentl gym►' 1 P6ffawl=SWUM-ttfla.deb aloe.M-IM A7/.NNMMr:4.1114 NI:s5m a. off-56M •` «`...r—....�.`.- - bgCL51a11 IID. alt-SNI ptlpt 86 @Kaman MD. x711-SMI page 26 torn @outnf)ir OnMAtagf occur"Al ram moinsm 01,611410113 (cawt•al RAA AS L erd 17) 4Cue1•411 IAtuaS 1 anti 1I) JCosL•d1 Group is Const fln9ol Ocala Dlggar# ChIc*ga bots* Cam&inN16e on@" a" Gee" Ili Automatic Cowlele (lisp face favors Automatic Railroad Car Culaessor leunitalt Combination gluier "Iowa and/or Clarence bigkllad 11eepegt Casal rlwgae Deals Mcttillect Canal Tclamere Canal Telmawr Calblaway 15 tuns and untegll Lae11 Col-Lift of digital VS it. of sretll o/ditching att4chmenta$ Cases* (over 25 tuns up to and Including 175 ok.cking Itachina Irmtber tire, call of trach type)$ Vaa.'tor Imllh.aaum) towoll Continuous Flight We tack Augac over 1 cu. yd, llncluding crawl t Io-) or Target and similar) Dgott Tgavelift 650-A-1 a similar 14S toga or ovegll 1119allns Cableway Group Ise boom-tvlor mxatilling Machine$ btlays Cannot Carr-1/1111 for Pumeclower S tonal$ Loader (owe f yaa;. up to dna including Il cu. s. bac _ alailast$ O.eslcal Gloating Machine. truck orwnteJl eamblosesm Mckhoe bots. Made tmultl-enylnell )Rede lkovels• IncludingClasshollcu. yDgeglata, tack- - and Losing I•bp go and Inclu.11" 1/2 cu. ya. s.r.e.1# Derclek It optcntore Ibex• Gtsfe lea love[ 1 os. and rP to amt Including 7 cu. yds. itsm.cM 1 Ruta.er-tired earth soviet saekl6es lmtbltlpla protwl4lan pwec units and rete/#ea mess wing engirm ceaote taco boleti$ Derrick ammo** leacept *a- two eg moge ecc&lwge our to a" Including 75,cu. yds. `nt1uC►' csystton w#al# Duo-Hog Loadan Adams tlagradnr$ 814+11/169 Cantata PsAvy melt-propellea compactor luta•anittple peopulalon power unitsll Single Duty kotecr Drill ISIS Ilecludlmt Cs/soon rounSattoa woth and Saclld twder *aline 11wLt c-tira6 Late- INS Itsckines 110144 tanses oec4pee-s)1 slop and stellar types RotblAS typo 49111 It lcoekglM saoopre fes aW1ac1$ Lltt togs fewer (eaew:gtt4 ac saphslt)$ Taahe Catsl Aw•er Cranes Nbblle# Llai luchler$ 111alttaxl aod dollar tons)$ Lader U its. or to and In- ?gerwcheg !pallial attached 1Ueld1# Universal Llobheg and Covet Cranes Closing a yda.11 locomotive 10D tome) Isinglo o< eoltlple weltele Multiple land stellar typeols Whael Cmearatoc (up to and Including 750 Cu. yd. Oglne earlhooring mach1he Itucllas. Costes, ete.i 1611 land"oeCapagl# h*- per bow II IDS Itlay Crane (aver 2S tonal • rtes•*Hire 21capptw9 Machismo MoOrtnalr-Deer)•16b9 lull-pe*trllN tloatlmWl Rata+ar-stood Scespec. wit-loading (psdals ad.rals. etc.)$ Shuttle Car Igo- Groep 11-ha Sand Wagons (le e*af10ectioe with wheal tscavatocll Cranes clots seetiowl# single angle* scraper ever /S las. 5011 stabillem If 4 ■ (ower 12S conal/ loadec (owl 12 eve. yea.# up to "-including is cu. of *quail# — radar Nura/4r oa oth*l satumatie tyle)# ?roast. caspraesot yds.)# rower Shovels "a Dcolli es lower 7 cu. oda.. s.c.c.)$ bubLor detil combleattool Tract laying type "ilk gr.wlwt sachles 1610916 eagles Nrod Ilultl-purpose Orta Mrdy Michigan Il unite owl 75 cu- On- oles engM aecsprgs)o Teals loading station$ Tceechlal sac61s. sult1- U •oeguct' e.F.c.l# wh**t tocsvatoc lever 750 cu. yds. par boucl , engine with elepin9 attachment. Jetco or stellate Vacuum coolly plants shiglsy case* fur to and Iaeludiag 25 tonal# Chief of party Croup 11-11+ leader (ower If Co. 9+4.) Group to-as bsekhw, thydcaulle) lap to and la:ludis6 1 Co. p+. s.t.c.11 stet- Group 11-Cr gmrator ee gellcaptec Imes used In siactlon wockll Renote kgs Ieahle) IW to sea including 1 Co. VA. e.r.e.1M Cumblostloe backhoe mad Qabtcolled carlhmuving fqulgsont &*made over &/a cu. yd. o.e.e.)/ Continuo.• flight &is hack amps lap to ale Including 1 cu. ya.11erane atlaeasdl# Cranes Ivor over 2S tams. Dnsmeshess f an/Cameryl$ 49460-9116 Imp to and Inclualg9 l cu. ya.)# row" •hovels, clan- fa) •heli, ags9llsme. lop to and Including 1 cu. yd. ■.c.e.11 6uwee blade Wools V eylsell S*If-ropatled boon-type lifting device Icenter sme0t/lasso 10 10001111. Ilebber-ticea accept. sell-load169 Ipadjl*mhea7 twin eeolselr CPU dust leets - - gree Sander soil ec stellar i • j w ffOERA►/�Msiu.VOL: NO.i�—It�Ar./fMUAer "Iwo .n.`. hags 20 „ W . ...�....� ....�.. elle..,. P saltd pn.re s...$w poem eft sees* I+•r bs.br Far—#- ✓M...ir lireaeies tiCl1 PRetR9t Kent'sJ ToltCt RRIYfRf areae M f ►ae.i.ee receM.e M/..r serge ■&s IeoeMwe Va. *.//es Me*.fir. ora Combat se"#A0101 (w/wo Awl is. NOW OIL UNCSS 011 1KVr 010W, *Mer 0 VM. motor MAN! f sO.Ofs f l.]fi .73 sieve soffit$ Guo es,praharl infer$ Carcrote some eachines Coact*te LIR J110M. tact Litt IO.OSS 1.Iss .7S 1.00 _ pan#track take" flat rack taw* to roes titpraptiatn Ila& "MMIT lois AGITauft anck rat" okall oty1118 &we tenses f yds.) 30.07} 1.39S .73 1.00 tuadet i Ise.avatar )cess). su"pctet* &avct tut►Ier f the. /Sell AND/04 Or Galaan"St TrtAia motet level)$ �p+tor tan3ar Oti+rer as, tueLu" IO.Ot 1.135 .73 LN 6 FM. water laaell$ macer* ON pilot las kite.$ mimet 11MtQ!#tAi"nhtt Iws11 10.093 1.395 .75 LN *Peck Iakoh flat rock truth _ to mtaf owaprfato fiat VSC'OAR TuMa under $1.500 #lift rate Wtl Appltll 9lokupa$ . srllo�t) 10.15 1.135 .73, 1.44 salie $socio i"", Yaffe 0 to. water level$$•Tear At loon. SCISSOR T$Mlau Smola rail Itrcto Ifry pet-botch Concrete fist sack 11 main mast)$ sig. abet 6 Ida. mater love/)$ $*"%flat Lift Ttacat select$ 116rahgm0srem i 10.723 t 1.393 .76 •leve $mechanical tailgate$I 6011 ruti.rc orad tractor TSIYSTtIs Oiler aaf/ar l:retiett twtna wed within teamatere• and/or service aro 10.0.. 1."s «76 #.N Jurisdiction) 10.62 1.113 .7S 1.00 isls CiINI!SMAMM twlrm s02TIMG TRUCK t "him 19ia<t 1 a*"a. 0 fit. ad Under O 12.30!1416. undac 4.000 sale.) 10.013 1.163 .7S 1.N Ib. agent lowellI Omp t0 UCK Ne. a"f ander f Ida. mater large DIST Y can its. levet)$ OwSwAs a, to Iia. aa6 Ylttl pntsst Transit, ander 6 PM. after level$/ Mia Agitator t0 Its. and Immuno[ to to. A"waste 6 Wader 6 Ids.) 10.973 1.395 .75, 1.00 L Fda. water &*vast$ Shlds idahri ins i fit. and toilet 4 Tve• YaCaMa$Twain t1.SN yoU. • toter' Atwell$ stella unit flat twat water S's"post.) 10.005 LISS .7! LN sad Is atilt mitt# #*"total of oft Trod tancfawtcal tailgate) momm-TIMM SKCi Cllr in" Ttreta tars,pre-titch Owcrata Solt-loaded) 1O."S1 1.395 .7s 1.09 mi". 4 Irk. 04 member 6 Filo. trtgt heel) 10.$3 #.193 .?i 1.40 i69TIM mm oaf INTO 1"m lu"s"t l,3M ssllona) 10.0} #.393 .Ti #.N , a 104biOsi s warm&.VOL SOS.No 8 --04AV/stipm"f!O.Niti 01MIa9IN tie. ISN-lsf2 ItJ . i Mass IieiM seeetMs f'gan*y 'Ir$tLtt1 OalYdtir ipo"t� Me1if . stere Y a a.__r.. si.r.aa. t _ -• 'V4 NCISIO1110. /1N-3802 sap 21 soCtslON go. can-Sm Thee N 644$0 /.m.e.64.60.per..••• M.a4 Las.0«.64.r.r..... Latnat YIVt1K. (cont•4/ Mir 14040800 Orwtr EM..w. 6403.. M s• TuM/w teems" Od/w TR1$CIN M/VO5 1cn4.r`e flew. M s t$ pr►1..a V«.nice e d a. auto cown s n."eR Iw/..o 4r.i4. 4".f.. 03"104. 16 1168. and mr�ewt 6 .. NltJ<CMV7R il01TAOsa yds. water Newell$ Mew (d awprc. 6 yds- awe tnclodtn6 I2 y6e. Sam m"Oc s las. rater I". "flet 10"113 tarp (6 yds. I level)I Weperete 16 yam. W lnclolin0 12 yds. water se/War s yae. "tet Rowell I 30gw11$ inrete is y45. W s ammrt.c Is ya. ad wanes 1 /nclssty 12 yds. wt.r 10"11 t Vo. water level)$'Mlds Idwaele NIe-propelled atce0e seneper los. 6 y1s. W Wer s Va. with s01e-caatdae4 set." $41st notes lewal/$ !cads $dry yae• Ytds Idwbets yoa, 61168. W sstc!smserete ate. d 1168. Includtne 12 yd.. "Stec Angela$ and asset 0 yds. water !swell i 11.62 6 1.293 .7S 0 1.00 snow Y amnia/war *RON plant Truck 164y pts-batch cwsccate sin. a A-11RAs. WINK31!RUMS# 1168. a" /nC194101 12 yds. Water Monymbilet detttsy 64031 10"1)0 Mvapsfler is Ida. 4.4 wares teed /4,666 041a. Inolustng 12 yds. watt& level 1 11.16 6 1.19S .7S 61.00 W Under 5,000 p1411 Salbes tired.Idaho 11.033 1.365 .15 l-N WAVY Wm TROASPMT 07004000a lolOwel 11.27 1.293 .73 A." WAV11 em LdtstoRT TAli do 11ploy bed) 3. .75 IdG. tsrorfb k4yds.! •11:2ri 1.113 .7S 1.86 ' • 6666 N ISTtst and 6twttJlR 6TRn001i CAMESS 11.863 1."s .7S 1.86 a16oRla al"ATZ 0ISTRIOURn aMIVUk a"M►aatr sulk Cement TRAK1It Mti"ITATOa 4readwc (w/-*Oyer. owes 12 11 yss. "carp is Va.1 11.01 1.31 .sl 1.86 ya- sed Including 1s yds. "ter lows,)$ M+p lease 12 1168. N Vale. - 1 "COOK ARI ISS /s. and tncledln s 1s p". ester W W Odes 7.386 Nla.l 21.003 5.399 .70 1.29 16"11$ 4rpereb (03003 12 1168. tp ad Isclustng Is Ida. "tet JUTTING Them d lain TRSOt lewetl$ ".star lower 32 Ida. I IS,sas gals. W wnaer W tnclOdlno 1s 1168. vatec 1,000 1&16.1 11.11• 1.11 .711 1.86 Jswells !rocks Idry pee-patch CM=ot*ole. o"t• 12 yds. ad OMMINMCW bong""end Including Is yds. water level) 11.10 1.1ss .75 1.00 111111 GOURIE MDU1.S QOOuzm= All ar pure sales 1 TRANSIT MIS AMANIS tower Rs*V1 arty transport tiller Ire 11.11 I."S .7S 1486 1s 1168. "rsop 11 yes.) 11.17 1. .1! 1486 p.0. IN itNttJ1R T11pt 03141- • " IaI1D111G TaUCY 11.76 1-MS .73 1429 TEMMIT MIS AQITANO &wee It 1168. tllrowyll Js 1116.1 11.173 1.153 .7S J.N m C . OD Ire / ft Umax%VL ft 1110. ISM "T 21."ft 4 e 9artslcr to. CA79-5193 sqt 01 m rtfiow mo, CAW"" ►pe 31 telt. i,tya OwoOre 1'+Ar+N O..+a row"9.«6.10 Pop 1. �wunt ba/VOT Iront-41 NaAf EI.•.a« r� DatV171 lroar'a1 W-.4la.teuw Ito". M h 9 ►—.lame Winsome aeat« ft" CONDO SMAP" 4w/mo 4r.I.. tier. M t;• ►..01..• r•aa*•a I..=. C011rrt StItUDCJI (ulra...les,&""a, "Of 19 yao. awd in- 3S yds. ani iaclualaq S9 yd . Cleat" 14 rhe• water Lovell$ *ter level)# Dwp lover 31 Ida. aaa Combl"tiu*auep and auap - /*cleding SO y,L;. voter lev.111 _ restless ituq lover 19 Ida. ead - ouaperote lover is yes. ea4 1*- "clelial 14 yae. water level)$ cleat*# So 144. Waage 100*1$8 tamsp"ste (o•or 19 I.to. &*4 to- 9►rapetor $over 3S yea, nmol l*- cletfal 24 Vas. star tevelis elwaiwl 56 y4s. -Stec towells 9WaVetoc (gene 19 yae. 0*a ta- &kid* teobsto hos, ever 3S Ib. cludte# 74 roll. using level)# ora Iaclw4141 S9 I4/: —Scor love s pia 1662191/ba, over 17 Ido. faults tOty pts-Latch cQ.Cf*l* . Sao taciwdtq 14 Tee. rotor ata, ever 3% reg. W tocludin# Uvelll fla*oit ata o#itatoe f e to Ise. wetot level) i 11.61 # 1.32$ .75 41.06 11 yao. tbtou0b 14 rdo•I1 Touch 44(y pre-WU* conccete ata, tat 1910. 3610, 21'0 ono anter 6"11 Volt. 0Uwl"Also 14 165. sta . sttat t type. Terra Cubes. < vow 1116$$ tl}•}4i 6{.�#S .?� #�.## Llgwcoaae pull*, Tuueaocockat. ll • Raclda oaJ *sellae a * 0*"I- 9wit ander SPRAL DQ fwAro Nolen, iii Mel P.11102 1pe@/eoa et o �74.Volt• ser lmelwdi*I 35 worse trek ttotlee0 1L71 l.I/S AS IM rols. *a"( Wel)I #lwp fever 2 I4, sad l*cludiy IS Van. worse WAS Comm. 111"LAP" W/Wo owlet. le"llf umeperoto tower 14 ye@. ower 114 1". and **.lee 6S Iolo. #M ipelWalN is #ols• worse Watee 10"11$ bw.p lower S9 I40. heel)$ #o0petas 40"S 34 rhe. 4" 044.c 45 yd.. water looell) aid taclwtiao IS Volo. Water is 6.emicrets (aver St IN. Sao M 3610. I#10. 111#a*a other 904e9 0 Ins. votes teeth s • 041W cat 1/11• folio Ccbgo. so petes tovsr so I". a" LefunrMepeti@. Jowaaraekes. wage 46 rem. rater 1ove111 . Svcs" W plot'## 4V&W *"is- 01141 I~ tsaaa- i 94w#i rhos oamMop# tw1 aad/ar petits qa of trretlst0lr NtM 1 9500" took tee to or ether laabels 6". ever SO Vat. era 010e••616/101►1 pia@ Ida"to o0ase 61 rats. Yates ievolls boo, 0"1 I# Volo, Ma i*cludlof Tisch& fair pce-batch coactete IS I4. Wotee Levol)s fluct lar eta. Vest So 14.• a"eedet 6S peo4atch coactote ate. over 34 New level) 11.76 1.1115 .75. 1." rhe• 40 i$rflV0411 35 Ise. veto levoli 11.46 I.311S .76 1.64 V4m WAIo1M11 61.343 LM ,71 1.00 tomeaQi/moo.VOL Q.4193.ave—pMAV#96WAAS r 110,we _M11111111111111 MOM, j &woo.v r.. CAPS-140112 - e.e. as , wcusar ro. CAP.-Meal ►.[. 3i C►L I r01Mt 1 A h.l. f.iaar ti..+6w AIM 1ATIMlTIONS tog 1401M21 IVNIMAXT OCLIOAVAS Ma..ir fdw.w. TkLK*% Orrlyt7MS tcw.0/1 Ilawc Ml• I.S.tra %.00- saves, aaMr� is All •Pew Imelad.r4 to the nv 4oacrlplloa detld belrgr + arri fa alstca is based a" toweahip and c#ege linea at ages# 1 and 2. /holt CfettYt SPOLA>M tw/aro Caetarnclay in t14 ra.cltic Ocean rw'the eate"ioa of the faathetly Ou"t, over 6%Y44. and line of Itwnahlp Its. faclwdiy io r4a. wateg 7Aence taatelly 410" else aowtehgly line of Township 115, e:soS#/np 1eos11c amw fie yds. an/ the in. 8fah3a eecldlsa to the S.W. oacaer of %, wM hlp Its. 1"" iaclwdong tiyda. water iavcllr i2. oft. Hallo aa#a loom and meridian. Mapcsato jaws OS Y4e. and Theoco Soothaclr to less B.M. comer of tow• lls Jos. cangm e9. toclwdinp U V46. water lovelis ?hence sisterly to %be S.Y. Calmer at towsw►ip 202, range lit, DA"ter KS yde. •ad iwclastmp "mace sowttwgly to the 11.11. corner of towwalslp Ila. ganye 112. !d Va#. water level►# laid• (dgt+cl•ane, i3 yda. tin/ TMse taetorly to the S.W. coroor K trwcwMip 2U, rang• 17[, fmcwdlag ow y6S Moor 1ew11/ Tes.wce lwtlurly to um S.M. Coeeac of towalsip 221, sea" 179, hada {dry pca-batch alevel)$ _ 'thence santecly to the S.t. cocaeg of town"lp 221, gas" 172. fla, SS yds. sM atc coos[rotooal" Rewce 8rwthacir to t"B.M. career of toamehip 235. coals let, lhenca [est•91Y to the Ca. career of ta"balsip 21s, gas" let:• it r.sa. water level) f 11.01 1 1."1 .fp 111.8! lhemcm lweMily to fess S.Y. cocamc of tcoMshtp its. gem" lot, calls" as Ilse savthealy liwm of 2teee aowmty. thence tast#clr !R!.[cadw sestAM fw/ao sioep fess sostMcl 1oaNsc of ti magas. over N yds. ams Y Y See county dad the towtlseriy amaof ?Adage mrtmty, to the 11.11. carveo.r pf to. sflp 24s, /mceds dtsp 0S y . water laeal}i s p war lower N Yds. mod Sr- menq Northerly to tM U.B. aore•t of tarmaestp 218. romp• Zit. clwdimp is rda. wager rewoi/i tMse Matecly to the M.Y. cognac of town"I 219 ! . carve 252, swapcgete loose N was. •s! thence Mxteseely to the M.a. eogmeg me towmshlp 115. cargo tet, imclwii" SS ria. water lewells mence tbstelly to tM M.Y. oorrwrc of toms"Its 139, gas" tet. Mw;ntes Mows N yda. sed tfv..ar larttM9l1 to the M.a. Corm•( of towaahip 115. to" 272. laciwdtmp 05 yds. water levello thence wasteclr to the M.Y. wrest of township its. range 21s. Saida fdawte Los, owes 88 yda. 21sence Mataheglr to tam N.Z. e•rMe of township 102. i8n9c Jct, 4 esti taoladtry ti oras. wteg law It lhemcm Mtatmgir to the M.Y. career of towaaalp 1/S. sea" Zit, !sacra MY pre-totem camctate s Theso Maethelrr to the N.C. eogaer of towr%h"p Sl, coals: ass. ever 8d YM. sed imaodirg ei lfenq Mkstarly to tM M.M. orewsr of tawwamip is, sw.ge M. wtog !.tali a2.es a.» .211 1.00 mase Moetbecly to the M.t. career of to.o.ahlp as, range 249. TMoco w4terly to tae M.Y. iagosg of township 119, can" ate. lfeace MoctMsIV to Use M.a. caeaac of township 4S, gaftief an. tfaec• mentally to tM S.S. calmer of townghlp U. range lit• " "Morn 1twtMsiy to as e.l, career of tows.shop S:. vVyi. 399, Thence tls.aterly to lM M.Y. calmer of township SS, carvje 11C, tirew.v Noethelly to the M.l. cosmos of torw#oti. I5. cangt lot, fk ncm 144tagly to the M.Y. cosmos of towoclslp 34. rany+.t let. • t tfeace Moethecly to the M.a. Caesar of townsmlp 25. gangs 172. themce t4otecly to the M.Y. corner of towe"te 25. /sage 17[, TMw a Mastbally clasetsp the Mt. Mla►la esasei/M to tM M.S. ca[Mt •f tovaa►Ip 211. goo" lit. tMacm wastecir to else M.Y. sasses of temm hip 20. toope tis. meso Maclhetly to the M.B. coemor of twowahlp IN, can" 159. !hears wratwily to the N.M. calmer of tornahip A, twgt 1St. tMmce O"tlsmgly to the 11.8. career of towmahlp 431. gangs In. �crrm,� ` 1 . N . CM IM AI 8MUNk VOL.44 MM U-MOAT.MMUAMT s+."YO a awletam Mo. 004-5001 a So CALI/ONs1A Ci%urol Mfh AIWA DVfNSgoleS fee POMCII atiplf81NNf DFA MTDN4 Iont'N Mia WndffNW tog 9014.7 tpslfoBLUT CK'NATaAS iCont'dl ehehe as IC0440418 OAK" is fCent'dIs Thonce Westerly to the Y.Y. atrost of township 1". range 120, *hence Masterly to the Y.M. Owner of township M, rasp 1411. !hence Northerly to the B.Y. cognac of township Ise, Carne 120. Thence Noctbegly to the a.m. corner of township$N, cone 1111. %sac* Westerly to the N.N. cagnec of township IoM. range Ida. thence Uneasily to the e.g. oocneg at tuwnabip SM, range 1111. Thoaco toothecly to W A.M. owner at township 1481, range 181. Thence Northerly to the 8.11. cornet of tow.ehip tog, reqs !M. Thence geminal, to the e.g. cornet of township Ise, conga 1411, Thence masterly to the S.C. corner of township Ila, range 2411. Thence foWMclf to the a.". comer at township 160. rouge 11W. Thence Northerly to the N.G. accost at township Alm, range 1411. Thence Westerly to W M.Y. corner of township ISM, cense law, Thence I catscly to the N.C. corner of torah/p 110. ray" los. Thence Southerly to the a.m. corner at township 1411. range 140. Thence Mortbacly to the a.m. owner of township ISN, gangs Ism. Thence Ust*cly to Cho S.11. cognac of township 140, rsgs 1411. These easterly to tea S.C. caceer•09 township Iia, range ley Thence Southerly to the 11.m. corner at township Ila. ga"e 1111. Thence a wthecly to the U.S. accost 041 tow0shlp ISN, rase" Ila. Thence ..early to the 11.11. corner of township Ila, Feng" 110. lbence Maatetly to the M.S. cognac of township 170. tangs 1416 Thence SowtMgly to the 11.m. coc"g of township 110. gang" WIN. Thence Southerly to the S.M. career of twsahi Adm, cange Memo Masterly do the 1.e. career of township Idle, rinse lee., Thence so"beglyto00 the faster" 1 c r" line of cal4olawto the Thence Sootherly to the w am. cognac of tnahip Ila, case* 146. Pacific aceaweacludiaii that pactlal o[ IWortheca Calturgaia t fhesc" Wtegly to the 2.8. meeer of township 130. gone* 148. t wlthla Mange CIAca Cowl, IMC144e4 within the following lint %*"a dowtheely to the 11.0. aegner 09 township 22t, rang" 1111. Coaa.nclov at the Y.M. Cocgr of JaW6019{,T. W4140 las. M. Diablo Theaca Wterly agog the dootbMra lift of towmahlp 129 M as , banellsm 404 lerulow Eastern bosadsry of the sten of au[ocnrs. TbMnce l" a 4ort"F?1V 111gKtlo. tY the 0.104 Cognac 04 towalshlp 73. "bums awthwgaterly. abeam Northerly Blom ane samt"rm hsra11aq conte 14. . • of the state of Colitocab to the YJ. Owner of tormaMp UU1. Thence iw p 41494911F 449911941 to 04$.Wt, an sof 04 township 711. COMM lee. Wtnga Ogg . - Thw.ce masterly to the B.M. Cognac o[ township 17M, con" Ila. Thence in o molthegly 419#Ctl90 to 9010 8,11. C"Noc of township 4s. Thence NMcth*clr to the U.B. garner "f township Soi, ran" sea, Cone 49. Tbsace Masterly to the M.M. Owner of township low, ream 1816 ;hence to a mtoterly dicectloN tq the M.M. cognac of township aS. Thence Northerly to the N.C. "coca of tamuhlp SIN, reqs W. sumo 111s t0 the#slat 911 bfy1M9M which pogtico to s palt of 1hewu masterly to the N.N. cornea of township 21", ren" 911. Are* 4. Thence Narthexir to the M.Y. career at township Sall, cams W. AREA 1 s100 facts&" 4"%il"tlgp Of Mota"A Ca1199cara within the Thence Westerly to the N.N. e*e eg of township 270. team 901. tollowlnl $Fees} !heap Northerly to the M.N. C"rnel or township 778. ream sof, eom"aclas to the ramify fte m#a on matgaoloa gr the foothosly llwm Iowa"Wtecly to pus S.B. amrser of aw e%ip 774, tsage W. of township an, awabow bNiope ons secidiena fMace sastogly to the 11. 8. Carnal of towaaaip SIN. comp ME. Thence Masterly ►loaf rho Southerly lop of township 7810 to the S.W. Thence Nagthecly to the 8.11. accost of towneblp SOY, comm OR, corner of tonnMgp in, g~ IM. N Thence Masterly to the B.U. cornag of townabip no, gen" too Thence Southerly to the S.U. Coceeg 09 township 10. cone 181. . Thence NotWrly to the N.C. Cognac of township 3". Fos"sy Thence easterly #long the 11wrboldt baseline to the S.Y. CW099 of Them mosasrly to the Y.M. accost of towehip 1411, g~ 1y township the, tone 211. Thence lerthegiy along the het. 014010 sacidlea to the 0.19. Thence sowthecly to the a.m. posmag of towuhlp SM. can" leg Seiner me towmalp 1411, roe" ler Thgnvt $"Cecil W W$.a. amneg at township IS. came 211, Thsage 4eMaswly he the B.N. OmfaH of towfahip 7th. gosh M. Thence sootlerly to ttlo 11.10.ewmte oI townehlo 43. wan" 381. Thtom Souchecly to the W.B. *arse/ or tomehlp 17N. rage SY. Theaco"steely t0 the s.Y. Carnes 4[ township 4S. gow7e 36. ThMaee Yemtorl,to the U.Y. D"aosg of Nownablp ITN, g~ 10. Thence NocWrly to tom Y.R. corner of township 281. reale 111. 75 Thence southerly to the S.M. Cereal of tow ship IoM, Comm IN. Thence Westerly to the N.Y. egc#ar of township 2810 gash,: It. Thaaq Wtegly b the S.R. osgamg of township IoM. Nnos 711. Thence 1009thtgl71 CcoNbn the 11wwbpl* baseline to the 5.81. Cognac Theam 11""thegly to the S.M. career of tonmebip ISM, C~sm. of towouhlp 111. Comm 411. !::arm Warty to the M.s. C"ass 0t eowashlp low. Garp she. Thence Castagly Nog the Ihrboldt big"llo" %9 the 4.11. Cotner Tseam soatheCly to the S.U. cereal of township 140, saga the. at tooaablp lot coons lY. • Thenlce 10satelly to tAP s.11. Cogtrg of tonwgMlp 1411. lof9. Time Thence Mogtbatl, to the Y.B. cog se of towrw4w19 TN. Iran" le. Thence mathesly to the X.R. cocnef of township 140, Conor Sea Thence Westerly to the Y.M. eornag of township T8. reale 111.0 us"masterly to the N.N. Colors of township 1111. Ism" AI. Thface Northscl, to the Y.R. cognac of township ION, gasye 111. Thence Yoethmrly to the 8.11. Cassel of towashlp M. gage all, =hence Masterly *IQ" the NOgtNflr 110"a towhahIQ lfq. 1100 4110 Thence Masterly to the 4.11. Colney of tow eablp ISN. Inge lime ,#w [k taCOM• 11"r""Iti"411 to t4 Y.J. a too/ at townlhlp Ism. totem Afar MUM 09"9911.VOL 44 00.3"RIDAY,F MUARY td,I979 ., g &NCISION 00. CA714002 (taxa n MINION culro"la NTATt1 Calltot Ala COORIESS Alred•, Alpine. AAadoe, NW WINITIOMf tog Kum NpU11100?GfA7M97118 00Mi14" Calavosaa. Coates Cuda, 41 Motto. . 81 Dons Odu, fseaeo, Ih0,mWljt. OAAfA Is R3aot'sl Mr/A, llaalpoaa, rarrced, Monomer. bps. Mevada, Placet, Sactamento, MSA 1 •less IAcluesa that Postum,of MaelAsse CalllorA/S 1"W"vltalrs saw Benito. San rraec1 eco. San the lellowles l/hes - ioaqule, ion Matoo. Santa Clara, Commeactag at the IaartAetly Bosi0,4p ail ala state at Col/tarda M HBe tants Crut, Solaro. Sonoma. Sutter. N.V. Samar sit tcmmoA/F 49M, range 7m, At. Diablo Bewlltw aM Maridla0,s I"&". Tuolumne. Iola and Yana Season gentherly to the N.Y. ootsso9 of tawmehip 440. rassga 7M. MCISION 1001"As CA76-5002 DATZA Osla of Pabllcatlon 1he0,ca Noaterly to the X.R. sorra[d to.mMlp 440, tango be, Supotaadro Decision eon. CA77-34,91 siatea soptessDtr 30. 1977. to 42 IS 52927. leessce N6oatarly to the N.V. amemser of to-'ablp 430, 960,06 M. 69SCAIfTION OF YO&K, aceldesstlal mwottyctloss consisting of 64.91• 1♦6Aoo batorly to 00 e.g. smrmet ss�ta0,wsAlp ale, teems so. family Amro and yaedee type Sputsnt6 or to an4 1nc1u41us t station. 9Ao0,ce NotlAetly to the 2.8. ame6ar twnenlp 46m, raga Sts. . M Mo Owtleely t.ouedary of am state of Calfros Als, 1h,face westerly a am$ the Markharlr boundary of the state 09seNe pdae•B...A0,•►.r...0,. Cakilutalo to the Valet of b"Iftnlag. , �I fa.a.N•a • Bar.. M l N P Neer vr.rlee «U•. saAAY 2e Ui B(oao not "Closed within ARM 1 06 ARM". Ate•.Tr. 708 001111W 11.00 .95 9 1.27 5 2.01 .07 • LIL&Joouj3ks 13.625 1.075 1.00 .75 .02 IC8LAT17s1 Stasse0,aaonas Owl Nolte. iussl.oldt, Merle. . me". foss fro"loco. Nam btee. - Salam,and Soriano Counties 11.42 1.50 1.16 -1.10 .45 Alameda assd Contra Coate Cas. 12.S5 1.13 1.25 .2S Frtassa, Norlpou And emrce4 Coo. 12.03 .95 1.W tl NoraAo, Mtvada. flacar, _ sac4aimento, suttee, Tolasom, Polo std Tubs CouatltS 12.30 1.83 1.21 .25 lurtteser and sense Cesss counties 12.41 1.22 1.21 Nan bonito and Sante Clea CDS. .12.SS LIS LIS .25 44plem, Aeador, Calaveras, Sao 1 .2oegeln and Tuolum.t Couetles 11.78 1.00 1.10 1.00 WICS T111Dt3 . a . Calwas6s and sea doagota Gun. 9.91 1.25 1.79 - _ • Ma flaaclaco mid OSA Mateo Coss. IS.00 .1S .40 �lFlwe, Anrdoe, at Dorado. _ Now&". Placer. Sacramento sod Iola Count tea 8.30 1.00 1.78 ►roono County SO." .M 1.48 Cespontees 11.78 1.13 1.71 1.00 .07 Reed..aad Floor Ieyet6l Power fav Optrstoryl sev Fllesas Nlel"lasar steel Sca/told • 4ssctnes amt/us Steel shoring tsoctoce 11.85 1.1$ 1.11 1.00 .07 Ml/lurlgats 12.28 1.15 1.71 1.00 .01 ►I lode Iverson, Meld". wsnast bas Duch B.rlldera 12.21 .04 1.26 .75 .04 Ma91Vaaa a"Marccd Co.rntleas Caepentera Ind team 1 9066deetlal con2trectlass) 7.4 1.21 W � N PMM/U MUM VOL a 00.39-MOAV,PwwlAT K INS 7 3 . SISCISIGN No. CA7t-SN2 _ [Coble sue NO. CAM-5001 pqm 7 pafa 1 � O fain"ea.411sa/mr4a4. O Mar polo"11 a 666 rer..a• N.relr feels f.a• r 0• rx.•M.s rspMre rN'e M e'� 14.. face rat P"de.x r.n.660 «6/.$ Lwow KSO"Sr ICIANS4 /cont'd) Mr•-T4• Carmen& wsuae i.It.SO i 1.30 f 1.60 0 1.65 .SS and Sonoma Counties rsatics wfsealtes all tciclans Composition Masons 10.73 1.30 : 1.60 1.61 .K 0'17.15 1.11 3%x.30 .02 Mem xwetnf tram wblyinf or e . lkcce 16.f0 1.11 36.30 .02 slip pare Scaffolds 10.75 1.36 1.60 1.65 .00 loee, Itcced and Tuolumne 111STAs13•Af 11.57 1.77 1.71 .711 .q tciclone 17.71 .!t 31x1.50 1/41 ICINWo Splicers IOM .96 ]61.50 1/6\ &lamed&Corstr ey County electrlcions 11.01 1.30 361.65 ."I electricians 17.00 1.15 3603.00 .K Cable Splicers 10.33 1.10 16•1.65 .031 Cable Spllcmrs /lmadot,.taeramento, 11691.4c. _ 11.01 1.15 3643.00 .os rape and Solaro Counties Iola, Tuba ems &lase poctions Electriclabs 13.91 1.00 3\x1.10 .N K Alpine. El &we&. Now". Cable Spllc.rs 11.07 1.00 39•1.10 .06 and FIsur CWW1ti*s test of the . San eenito.'sants Class and Main s/arra Nowntsin 6161.096lad Seats Crus Counties E1ectesclans 16.09 .93 3e4.*S .NS ElectchAams 17.6 .92 36•2.10 .05 • Cable Splleatt 16.36 .9S 3\4.0S .665 Cable Splicers 111.113 .93 ]\•2.10 .05 We Tata•Area Sian Irawclmco County flectricbsns 16.13 .N 3"1.07 .N electricians 211.110 1.06 30x.96 .06 Cable splicers 15.66 .06 361.07 .N Calle Splicers 17.161 1.31 3".00 .K tetame County "a Mateo County electrlclans grossly residences Elect9ictane 10.16 1.25 311x1.35 .03 limited to 3 stories) 8.34 1.12 360.67 .N CLCVAM&COWTauc.wR5 '10.07 .76 .166 a .075 elactciclara 16 stories)$ I:l.C^IW C01t5TRUCTOkS' W-RUC 70\.10 .76 .S6 s .025 t11 Electricians 17.62 1.12 36.045 .N e12Y11lUt CONSTRUCTORS, 11lLPt]15 1 Cable splicers MSS 1.12 31x.005 .N 1"".) fes, • Cola.aces std fen ios"Ift Cos. GIAZILKS& Elaeteleisas IS.N .96 36x1.60 .01 alame0e. Contra Costa, Morin. /0 Cable iplIcere ISM .06 3641.60 .01 lemterey. Napa, fan sealto, iMl Om99e Osla Carty ism O'roacisco. San Mateo. fsaetelclass 11.20 .70 3141.00 Santa Clare. Santa Crus. Cable splicer• 16.70 .19 3s41.00 solame IVA ream E of gel roes* mrd Mala• •Idt Counties paler1.111. Sonoma Counties 11.79 1.31 1.41 .02 Electricians 11.25 .00 34x1.8 .N Alpine, amsdoc. Calaveras. Cable Splicars 12.15 .06 3\x1.SS .N EI 0brado, Mariposa. Merced, I'Sesmo Oowasy 10099h of City of Livingston). electelclaas grossly res/demces slew". places. 93ce"Wato. mot to once"2 stories) 7.75 .to 3\.l.K .h IOIo end Tuba Cuuntlea 10.6 .St 1.50 electelclams (1-6 Star feel a pcesmo and Remaining passions Electricians 11.61 .00 161.8 .N of 1149eed cumaty 9.31 .91 1.06 .605 .as Cable fpliceet 30.71 .00 10x1.8 .016 ririent""MC VOL OIL pun.3"_ AW.MMWAw 24.I9306 . i Owasso SO. CAWS1101 MMt 4 ritOr m aVO-Wo !aM ! alis PAW as4ts fag-els seek PA"01redis for-se» AMWM t4.t.w. se"i ' 04,111 pooches r«w.. ,..dt« iso. r a a t..d«. r«.w. ..u« Ups-to. aMoSas Ia•at•dl aN.•1.. 14ts-R7/sls7tS, "ease. Veaase and rebs Caustlee faces atect"10 S1M.K 11.34 6 2.12, 11.46 .46 almost Pat rorJatr salters t•-q.ii .60 .411 11olittatciat 3Li3 1.24 1.22 1.46 •011 aftarr aewdblastarar Stewctatat Olae4e4ta14 114906twsl 11.15 1.24 = 2.311 1.46 .06 "sets Swins stayer lapasa 0.35 .66 .40 _. MllowsAZ Labs labor Ars,k Slow"sad Ceatga aorta Cos. illi 1.09 1.1111 Swot 10.95 .74 «75 liwbaldt. awed-, 010oat awd 11.M .44 .I0 .01 Sfsgt Strrctural Stselt !afore 14.34 .70 .ti "boo,tlamttas lama. -ea ovancleco a"Samoa ti-41146: tl 11asaia, 6-moa46 Qoratlsa • 4d"Mr Committee Is . .117 1«» agM A 13.10 .1.10 1.30 .K .oa a" Joao Cad tte iaa�l+Is a". 11.10 .411 si .O1 after 311111 1.10 1.10 .06 .06 41as6.01 .611 .K 1.40 11 tapeta 11.90 1.10 1.30 .K .04 b a1 Uwaas counties •4batager a"sa4ta ave Coeat 13.111 .N .jl Slow", Cowisa costa. >a SM pa4ala-s sad w at Saoo tedo, Paye, rewo". Placer. hats*tl000q 13.61 .44 �j.N •011 sacgam*to. fnlaw*awd Volo 4"Datta w aa446 CI-4 QW. 12.69 .96 1.» Cinrtisa /ssc3will"factsnsa f1a-44 11 - 11.431 .IS Al at Cowv.ttea to as /ata 4ets6prra. Iutssd 41411 IWIvara .0 Talo:Areal so" "IM 10.31 $a+ssk 111.31 1.10 1.110 .M .K 010"lag4 Mall at SM Mete* 1101111' 13.61 1.10 1.56 .40 .K Coolly14.03 412 I,M Image 11.11 s 1.10 1.30 .K K . M111t0t0s ales/toss. Macced a"I1aal eaM 9044e, 10600s. Caiswrs-4411 Caratlaa Mr-si, 6.011 .03 11.14 1.13 11rta6 Stave. hvnrlas-eta. jfr4rt SOsaetaaa lspersg to aeaa Mo/r. $Rosa clssla6 134644 Sat4o11r faa4liNear a""Moat Slash./ 9.46 .N ,N JS .111 t/4 ftractrtai at", 30.1! .011 1.111 Prot, sa44blaootat 10.10 .M .43, .?3 .02 haws Carat. NASTWAMI 1134413 lov-ra 11.11 .41, .319 alame"A"*Atra aeata COO. 30.16 .fat 1.01 .113 joeaps 1stt.ctsari teal 11.31 .41 .39 Dallas a"Veba Coratloa 14'16 .56 1.06 Sol.asgte alt Musl.oldt Cowed" hear Cbaety 5.14 .90 2.35 1.40 69ad I.IS .N .20 •K Msatasar County 11.34 1.40 .11 .01 Sftay$ S-lydaaatar Stsaoasa ai►t4s. hoodor. taiarvrsa, 0tas !aorta la Sol"ataval !aol • a boat. Neva". placer, 0 amas4rgeta •1.00 .40 .3! .M fecreftato. ase aam"la. 004"ov. 044 0-146. a-01460 Sonet. talo a" rain Cos. 31.50 .11 1.30 .01 Sant aa came ami jaw44 Crus Sae 1sa4eleco COOKY 13.33 LN 2.23 .N ee s ls"* yacladiwv pwatt-44 am rutoo County 1.11 .46 ,311 1.111 Ass as lata 140aa 3113443 .K Sal unto. 100"Idto jMs14, fssN 11.11 1.10 3.N .N Agfa. juice*. S*ae1H WA 32.111 3.110 1.111 .00 .K 1116444 coeaties 111.45 .K .K 1.35 .411 way laoas4 13,46 •• 1,16 1,N .M •K Mag ifoaa. Mata t ala tart-4ws Coolies f,js ,K 1.51 1.10 i C MUM 436 ata U-#MAV.MM"T 34 WO - ��Mme• , 1 r SF "Iran■o. Ct71 1!1011/O. 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INR (3.W@ tale. vetm 2-111 f � da, f.SN Mus Ns 1.19f .79 1.00 � 40!40 east Qat w sada, toot Is sale taltl# Ieaaatrlal tai/9M-T11ub soca Cy (.oe Lilt Tsuct Iaechealeal tailgate) mle-lawled) 1/./911 1.196 .711 1.00 Tcm16a MY pre-Mtea eoneraea else 1 16. w mage 6 1". vette AMID l/./J 1.19E .7i 1.00 WrINO!MMM sea , TMAKE . ImMer 1,500 teslas) IO.g3 1.195 .K l./0 • tel►' - - 1�Y NOMM,VIM 1%poi.i-AAT,rtiNUMT ft WIG raw *W"IaM M. Ca7O-SN3 _r7. 9rgrt t stow W. 01110C1110-341% soakeVi=/t faadira trM+A► seekrdw 90"616 popmem r ISMcs at"M tront•M saw read"* Ytrtrire IN" Oalms moot•& 1%. saw rwirw. v«.M.. BM IS>tCre fsMlaOW Mus Cords setltlletiM IwM sada. 6 lids. see wtaor f Ilopt. t far. and lntisdlq u 169. water level## Itwe Is fds. water lowest Oma/ IM Ids. Ida. sad andre i to. "am ad lacludlog 12 foe. water level#I muWcots IS 1'a . 16-111 /►npteete d tat. std 4e6 t+tdtr 0 wan. worst bwel)r incseang 12 Ise. Nstu le"131 gangster 16 IN. and modec O dol[-pcoprrlled attest amocl+a Via. water level)# Ok1M IOehcte with sale-cowtataN cat""b"I Ise. 6 was. and"*Joe O tar. Sudo Idnctto boa. 0 Ids. sad Nat loves)! Tracts 14161 pro- including 12 liar. watec levels• at o 0=acrota air. 3 go. •Taw go ond/rx oars 9rlowl Utast ad water 0 fps. water lswalt 11.01 i 1.10 .75 i 1•M tact'gee-batch caprate mane a bade. ase Incled/ag 12}a. -stet 41-IMAs. HI1Cd 3MM=t lewell i &m otor to liar. odd + 10+991=6/1ee aauhq sate ISCIWIq 12 Irla. Netts Mwl 1 11.26 0 1."S .73 g1.N wstsc •tae# MIND;illi. ad Oder S.Ng waled MrAVIr MITT 7MMilOMT tsveerMtt NOW tiess jam" 11.033 Lefi .7S 3.10 1er•edl 11.27 S.lfi .7S l.N MBagI MYK TMkIMitOM! IT Mss aG1TaTOM sewer 12 Nb*boa It." 1.1611 .73 1.0 yds. thcawh la yes.) 11.275 1."S .75 3.110 saw dMMTiM cad MIM/ld� t*MITaxTB sI3T*tOMlOt 929mO US"ago 11.0611 1.103 .711 1.Mf 9*lvm and Mine=r halt Casast Spceaouc Iwfwa amps, ower 1! TOWIT lilts AGMIOM Ida. " Including 10 tat. tO fan. "go"% is wadj 11.076 1.105 .73 1.44 water level)# awap {over as fde. WA Inotuding Is yds. worst vacm TtIMO[ IS:3410 gals. lsvol)r aa%,ccau terse 12 yds. . W ad Nn4c 7.Sid gala,) 11.406 LJOS .73 1.40 aM Ineluaing 10 fat. wtac level)# Dowatet tome I2 I". JfRIIIG TMIICB•MtTBM 1110= and locluding 10 Pas. water IS.NO gala. awl wnirc leveltr Tracks Idry pro-Wtdr 1.00 gala.) 11.135 1.103 .711 l.M coeccets tin, over 12 far. add iacluding ii via. motor lewd) ill.» I.M .7S I.N MINOR 110074011 aid how OILAS 11.t65 1.30 .it 1.40boolux coosts#cCt Mor awe aa1N s y'- Meavy duty trentpoct tiller M11.12 1.233 .7S 1.N itt IT MIB afitTa7t]! forst is Ida. Uwao"12 VM.) 11.175 1.14133 .75 1.40 PA. Oli SIMILAR .1 $UP- UMDIHG TUTAM 11.16 1.315 .73 1•N MANSIT MIB AGITU M (ower is yds. throw* 16 Iris.) 13.375 1."S .711 3.N 090080M VOL M eta 3&-$@WAV.#MUM lr K Ni=t #five w. CM7!-#00 fgM•� el�IISM 11D. Calf-3N1 hrs6 It c- �r •1 J. _w �: �:Lis - _s 1.�:- a•.i'$'ii�tr..j. •�rr��'� �'J.1�1��4�tli�•.' {1s� Ltryi A•'1'_�r ,:.'�m•71�_?� .`t• ... .. p7a->M� Ms N M.RN-Ma� aaM 11 ` • book ,. ri1oM Swab rywM i. ala.Ma roa•al wy titw zws 101raNS Asp.its. 1tr.a ago aown" a■M OWNScws SIMMONS I"M &f•• TO, am aw�ua IeiMa . • me �tae�yft.weave RewvllI mato avSpec 311 vl) w+1 iw.as V"• OtrSatka AMR am dtt* sea Secluding SO 140. goat uasletl ttrp tome u Yat. W lepS111 DMVUOu hoar n Yob. leeWal"i•ram.motet laveue mea &"hiding M Sae. meet } w".0 tapas it Vat. a"It- 8-119 1r•SSSat lava 1S sae. slrsng a•ram. Sasat 1SSS11l =Ill Sa Yobs. reeer t Dwooter lover Ill v . ass M- l Ill itwe (!•trim lies• ezra/ng a•rat. sear 1aar11l Spat 11 rat. maj Seclraly So 14111 Samosa doe. Spar a?rsa. Sea. •stet levoul !crate W Imctmalng zl 1M. malar I 10.y pts-tatca coactrte mse, laaell t"amen da ng/tatos ow C wet n yam. aea Seelualng N u Sae. tmo"b la yat.lI teecta Yid. rater Sawa 1.MS .73 U." Mrt pa-taet cowsoto mss. Spe It rda. a"LcldLe 36 rad. . re's. zoos. ti's ad*tame o' man laamll 91.4" 1.z1a .71 1.0 S/allac cat type. Tactai coats. . te7rorteew h11S. �rtrotaCMt• SPUR COMM 1091010 1mAm o"mr. atiata aM aWtar the gmSF Spar la pie. ad /ael"SIe1 I! Met tswt p"IISng AIreASt as tat.NOW 10993/ a.m* Urex z• "Stec tact trNlate 1t.71 i.1lS .75 1.66 Yap. a"1w4witleng 26 1".maul lawn eap r ftwomots hza tart. COMM sP9Aon0 wA m angn, oma teelaal"3S tea. not" ower se yam. aM"Met as Hs. Utmllt lemptat 1wa as trap. ".tar lawllI ort! (oeet So pe. S'? at MA wwt""t . eau 1• and redat asN e l 7 • oat" 1Spell t ul 0"Is. 3100. also a"Sam lrarmteto ISwo s1 rap. aN CIT owlse at tw.lura alts.o cedar IRS yi.•metar laal)l tStaereupl/S. laraoaaer. 1mrl+tet lSpsr So yds. ams irc1M ad o"llat tt o Solr ruder IRS ram. mater le"lls Stet Sas pals" owl SODA t lellcwtat oil" /wS uasw Immo tri moor*sr son prtlng Ste Sc matSrlstall NsM Noe. ttatlerel QiM ISBNs# (..acts tug. Sant N pie. WA ams.Seat H tam. Sal Sawl"I" mist ii ram. meat Swell/ N YM• maul 1Spdtt ant Idr tmrcte pry YtrMtcr eamesstS ona'aateb omwele elle. owe 11 Na. owe So Yie. see meet if ��11tt ad IaaleHq 36 yet. %ru robs. west so""- 11.71 I.11S .73 l.N !spall ll." 1. .7S A." 1SOM stlAtaIM1 11.31 t. .11 1.�1 rweK evoawt dol.4%Ha 30—m"If,�11 24 Mn SGr�, f:A71-SIO) WPM 27 tt/stall mal. CA7hSN1 - • t0 W.IItIRrIA ~ ARM_ ca M.1a I.Mp.so""Igen 0" rat /pp Wal/fir Ort9ASOU se-IV "rtlnr Mfvss 1pone•41 Mar pastb" testa.+ Eiaf/ir *AM le All areas socluacdfa the description deflaed aloe AN.,it. nhlch to hosed opoS tosaeAlp and rssoe linea of Accu 1 and 2. F9244fsefs wMtaotZ Who pot" ar. osar SS yds. sad Corrwclso In ell laclfk tbasct w the estw3act of to ioutagly ld/g N yds. *rates line of Aoen/A1p 192. o1// RAW Irl yfe. and aeace masterly alewp w asotaely also of 9bwrhlp its, eroeslnf lediwp M 11e. treat lass&&" w mt. Neh10 erc111as a chs S.W. corns of taawehlp lis, rawg0 pero" law-Ss 1&. ad fi. rt. dabs*2a0e lime all sNdlme. logs"M yds. wear "*tall f fen"Southway a w S.W.'aeaec,01 torwshlp M. gaga an. I65 yd•. all 48eldINS force maateclr to w 2.m. amen"of towwhlp M. camp Ile. M Ids. wear seeallf MIM fes"Southesy to w S.Y. enamor of towrUp 2120 Sam" 1190 "Mae""at N 11e. a" WNW@ cattery aM tr t 2.01. oe*r of tore0hlp 218. req• 179. smal"Iq N Ills. war se"119 few" Southerly a the S.M. oemmt of tow.ehsp 2250 rasp* 179. from" fN pro-Mich Owego" "ane asteay to the B.S. wraer of "W"6101 225. rang* 179. ria, is 1M. ad /wel"J" ahem"2outherlr to the B.Y. iscm"of torrh/p 219. range let. N 14p. rites &awl& &Lfl f 1.M .1f q.N feSos 941atoclr a w 5.2. aerm*r d UROMlp 23S, &nape 1f9. fence Swtheclr a w B.Y. a"wer of toumehlp 2420 gang* 199. comm NS9AIY! 1W ND falls"awe the Souwcly lime of also*Comity, then" 6at*rly aefsr,ow N 1b. all Slay the footarly t0em4q of afgm Comnty am w Southerly fmoda"IS yds. wear 10"Its hoeadtq of"hloge Camay. to t►*f.9. oorwac at t0uwahlp 2". Strp NeOr N rd0. A d in- gaga els. SUN"n yM. aster lewllr Memo twgwcy to as Y.S. wrest of wrahlp 318. reap* 2990 Osapos0a fosat N Ii. ad Shen"westerly to w 11.11. aermor of twmehfp 212, reale 2919, locloflq fS yds. ratty 20wllf "&SCS Owtherly a Op Y.S.fare*[09 township 118. cage 288, fust" ferac N VM. amu "Mae wastegly to w Y.Y. sura"0f toum.h/p 138. tango tat. &WIvAlq"16. motor "III "ewe rorthedy "w 0.11. omemer of """Sol all. range alt. Olds IMAs hos. one M yM. lbm"Iheaterlr to w 01.11. oormac of towWlp lis. reqs 179. all fmclNlq Ss yds. Water lens f Pewee umtfwrlr to w Y.S. among of twwshy lot, range 2620 atfree" fdry pro-Wtah 000"048 r lane Westerly to the N.V. "rase 01 touweh/p its. reqs 269. own N I& all/memo fs&AD lhewoe moct"fly 48 w r.S. ew"t of tommehsp 18, cany0 259. tut"&00100 f3.ff 1.395 Js &.N shear•weary to mho a.r. Oman of towwlp ss. range 222. "Waco etacthe-ly to w N.S. Warmer of tom ehlp ft. gong* 243. "Wwce eesterar to w Y.Y. quo"of toumMlp as. gaagm 24R. &Wesco marwrlr to as W.S. sato" of twwehlp ti. naso• 239, "hence Meatecly to the S.f» a0cmtr of toumshlp 55, tape 1911. "peace lbrtherly to tW 11,9, owner of tw"hlp 56. saes" 199, fence Westerly to w Y.Y. Means of towuihs►52, gamy* 196. "hence murgWr&y to as r.& owner of township 38. range 109. Pea"Weatuy to w N.V. aormer of township Is. ce.nge lot. 1 "Mace uutary 60 ea 11.119 Warmer of tow ship 211. rang• 170. faae watwlr as w U.N. mora" d tom"h/p 219. torp. 172. fen"Ibrtary 680"tg the IN. 0141&10 ha0dlw0 to w B.S. Manner of tws"Ir 30. Sam" las. lance Yeatecly to w U.N. Dagadr of twahlp 20. rage 169, fence tbrtherly to the 11.1. MOrnec at township In. can" 159. "mace Westerly to to 11.YL*owmec of twn.hlp 300 range M. "Wee flortherly to the M.& "emor of tow bar a. rang* lit. f • flSt�fit. C11f•Nq •,• • "CJsIa M. fel!-1N� DECISION Men. Ch»-s"s lata la 111Cf314101 10. ek"4 q ft" as tyllfttlelta � au.uowts "a Owle/lora no snma A whew 11111wmawl plim"6 a A4sa slylawu 1O1 fog ars wQmlMtEOT Ceetalws Kort•" . SAM is JCoot•411g CAM Is 102Ma641 "soon Yrrtesly to the 11.11. O"Not of"Muhl*4% faale 149. lies"Mettacly to as 8.01. eggnog at to.ndlp 144. soups, lam. fsesce siutogly to the a.1. Smoot M tour a*sk tag" las. wane vertheely to W Ms. cognac of township lamp tamp. 124. wnoa Mesteely to the 8.41. CwasB 61 gorwsb*all. 96" lis. lbame Mstecly to gY 11.10. coeogr of tawAlp lb, maga len. %once 0octae41111 tow 4.11. Cognac of tanrhle was rope INS when 41owthecly to as 41.11. Caesar of township 1x10, to" Ism, lbence !+Steely to a"41.9. C09046 4 tONWAbip 1110. taps 141. lbowe awatealy to tae a.m. ownec of low"hlp lam. tante 14M. ll.ence tloglhetly to am 8.11. among al tommo*IN. rash In. wwM"O wthetay to Ms,S.W. oolong of tow n"Ap Ism. range 1111. lhance Meotegly to Me D.C. oorwes 04 tale aa11. go" 161.- Wawa wetecly to MS-11.11. omase at township 114, rope len. sauce Owthetly to the e.11. awaec oe bwmakap Its. tops, 1x11. lbea"410wtbngty cow S.W. Cout of towWeb) I . Can" lbaace twaBlf to as O.C. G"Neg of twallmv 16116 sourd w p 1111.' road to tat 1.11. Smoot of tooft"Aw 1140.. S~ iw Sao"swoerlg to as e.41. "wage of taws*af11, son" /116 waft Mlthecly to tat 0.01. what at towooh*134. taagt Ilmp ssmos Onateclt to ego S.E. among of toss&*Alai rant 149, lwew Isatecly to tae 4.1L swam of towaMlp llm. root llm. %haace soothed*so as a.11. "wage ak gamma*N11, ramwpg 1". sasoat aowthetly to ab S.W. euvor of township 118. rewat I210. Im"s Mentally to me S.S. enrage of awAta*3111, roup Is41, waft aWttrlt to gag LL come" of emnmblp atm. gasp lam. 11meow sowthatly so me B.N. Oofser of taw"1111, gawp las, waw SottbRly olamg tM 11utega len of gone lam to the lbtsOt outset*to gas 4.4. OWW C of swim&*1110, ir~ 141. pac/eb Ocean*acts"" that punto"of 10octaata Callgmala lbowe OMOSey so tae a.m. swan of"OnEgap aa11. tags 134. w/thM Unto Clot County Owelw.bl dthls tat follolwmp Uses mace mostmy tM tae atwtaao ileo of swinalp 120 to tae gtaoeoslp st On 11.11. "war of tew..hy". gasp 341. ms,. Diablo 80"WO b.wftlmy wf tae stake K al/Imola. bases me aM 11csids"s swap absllrwtseea/. thea"owftotly oft"as!eters boundary lance to•41wtborly dilwalse to the 4.11. cogoor of to"whlp 7s. at Me stab.f fatlfouwle to W 11.4. Enron of towaahle 116, gaape 311, sops If. lbaoce M•Mastegly akwtbw to ala a;L Ofteog of townM*241. "wase 11satogll to as 11.11. 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Cupa.te[o •,!l .52 .50 .05 cement Maionf 1.31 ..� ,14 •9i "Ah"it all#Kt"1pi iW11604 14104 1111M4 1 M Q41rMr ftiafict4MS1 C&mmerclai: iI big sPllctts l.pf .li 7i if iwiustriaiz Yireweo 11.21 .)i K is Cable Splicefe 12.21S .3S -M 1t LUVATOa CCOQI cTO"; liecbaoics 1.7#S .74% .56 41+ag► .025 WelMro 1.0 .141 .56 4It4H .025 ►oc►att.,oary kiref1 4.11 . Glsala[a tAWREES: ' Aix tool oasratar{: MprttF Mtrago; ►ipc%,Vv:Fa (concrete S clay) 6.16 .jQ f laatillel 4.14 IQ Yt La4L rs 7.15 .01 Q! mag►te Sctte;a 2,}q .34 }6 .02 Miilrrit�tr 9.2) .30 .34 .02 G rttrldliA/"401W VOL tIL MO.110-mm"Y.""U"V s+.Iffe Handicapped access Contra. Costa County DITISION H ALTERNATES 1. INCLUSION OF GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Divison 1, General. Requirements, are a part of this section and the contract for this work and apply to this section as fully as if repeated here. 2& SCOPE In addition to the "Base Bid" as provided in the " Bid Form", the Contractor (Bidder) shall quote alternate prices in the spaces provided under "Alternate Bids" in the "Bid Form" for each alternate unit of work as hereinafter specified. 3. ALTERNATES a General: The Alternates are described below and listed by number corresponding to those listed in the "Bid Form". The Alternate Bids increase the scope of work defined by the 'Base Bid, and represent additions to the cost of the Base Bid. :ic chan-,e in construction t:=e :rill b_ permitted for any alternate. The Owner may reject all Alternate Bids, or the Owner may accept some or all of them, not necessarily in the nuserical order of their listing. b Altorgltes: State in the "Bid Form" under "Alternate Bids" the amounts to be added to the "Bass Bid" in the event any of the follow- ing Alternates is accepted. (1) ALTERNATE 30.I.I.P,"S 1,I• - COXPL=1ON OF WORK AT MARTINEZ LIBRARY ENTRANCE(ISSF #6)-- Complete 6)-Complete all work at Martinez Library Entrance including concrete ramp, stairs, paving and rails as specified and indicated on drawings. (Work :order Alternate No. 2 and Alternate No. 3 excluded) . (2) ALTERNATE NO.2 - BRICK PAVING AT MARTINEZ LIBRARY ENTRANCE _NO. V r�4�1 I I_IM��Y� ■ �plr I_.Y IY_��II/I�II In lieu of concrete finish on stair landing furnish and install brick paving for area indicated on drawings. (3) AA, TERHATE i._. O_. 3_-,BICY...= PARKING AREA AT,MARTINEZ LaBaY SCE Furnish and install all labor and materials, concrete paving and bicycle holding rack as indicated on drawings. 004 8 • l Handicapped Access (4) ALTERNATE NO. 4 - Completion of Work at the Main County Library at Pleasant Hill , (:Sheet #5) Complete all work at Main County Library, 1750 Oak Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hili , California as indicated on the drawings and specified herein. (5) ALTERNATE NO. 5 - Completion of Work at the El Sobrante Branch. Library at El Sobrante (Sheet M7) Complete all work at El Sobrante Branch Library, 4191 Appian Way, E1 Sobrante, California, as indicated on the drawings and specified herein. 00401 H-2 ALTNERATES Handicapped Access • Contra Costa County SECTION lA PROJECT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. INCLUSION OF GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions are a part of this section and the contract for this work and apply to this section as fully as it repeated here. 2. SCOPE The work required to be performed by the Contractor consists of con- structing and completing the "Work" as defined in the General Conditions, in accordance with the Drawings and these Specifications and all appli- cable provisions of the Contract Documents. The work includes furnish- ing all plant, labor, tools, equipment, appliances, materials, trans- portation, and services and performing all operations necessary for and properly incidental to the construction and proper completion of the Project as shown and noted on the Drawings and as specified in these Specifications. Items furnishad and installed by Owner are noted N.I.C. Items furnished by the Owner but installed by the Contractor as part of the Work are so indicated on the Drawings. . 3. DRAWINGS a The location and design of the required construction are shown on ,the -Drawings acccupan ing these Specifications, which Drawings are hereby made a part of these Specifications and this Contract. A complete list of Drawings and Titles is given on the Title Sheet of the Drawings. b Where "As shown," "As indicated," "as noted," or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that reference to the fore- going Drawings is made, unless otherwise stated. L. UTILITIES a Electric Power and Water will be available at the site for use by the Contractor for work on this project at no cost to the Contractor. Instal- lotion of approved temporary connections to said utilities shall be provided by the Contractor, and same shall be removed at Completion of Work. b Existing sanitary Facilities may be used by the Contractor for the duration of construction. 5. CODES AND STANDARDS a Contractor shall conform to all local, city, county and state building and sanitary lave, rules and regulations, and industrial safety laws. In the absence of definite requirements on the, drawings, the provisions of such rules and regulations shall be observed by the Contractor. 00485 1A - 1 a� M�4tr�ovM�rs b Unless otherwise noted, all manufactured materials, products, pro- cesses, equipment or the like shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions or specifications. c Specified manufactured products, brand acmes and assemblies are to establish standards of quality and utility. Substitut:'ons of equal quality and utility acceptable, subject to approval by the Owner. Refer to General Conditions, Section 19 and 20. d In the specifications following, certain industry, association, State and/or Federal Government Standard Specification Documents are referred to, to establish minimtm requirements for materials and/or vorlmanship. Copies may be obtained by the Contractor by applying to the respective industry, association, State and/or Federal Government department. (1) "'F_ .S._; refers to Federal Specifications of the respective numbers ` established by the Procurement Division of the United States Government, of the latest editions including Amendments thereto but not including War Emergency Amendments. (2) "CSS." refers to Commercial Standards of the respective number by the U. S. Department of Commerce. (3) "A.S.T.M." refers to tentative specifications, standard specifi- cations, standard methods or standard methods of testing, of the respective serial number issued by the M eriaan Society for Testing HLterials. (k) "U,�_3 C." or`2sCOB;O._ refers to Uni.fa m Building Code by later- national Conference of Building Officials, or Edition as adopted and ascended as a local ordinance. 6. ACTIVITIES ON PREMISES l��I����IMI�����M1�.11�1��IM�. a Premises, buildings and other facilities adjacent to designated or assigned work, and storage areas and access routes will be occupied by owner and in continuous operation throughout duration of this Contract. Work under the Contract shall be programmed and executed so as not to interrupt Owner's operations, and conducted to cause the least interference and nuisance possible. b Premises, buildings, ground and utilities serving them not particu- larly assigned to Contractor shall not be used for Contractor's con- venience no; used without express permit to do so, arranged for in advance with Ovner. c Contractor shall maintain and protect existing facilities encountered or in near vicinity of work or operations under the Contract, including on grade, above grade, and below grade structures, utilities, construction and improvements, vhether existing or newly placed under the Contract. ntract. 0486 u - a �, _ Pmts ago= itttR�s d No service shall be shut down, transferred or otherwise interrupted without first being scheduled to be done at a time agreeable to Owner. Any shutdown of any utility shall be scheduled two working days in advance with project engineer. e When utilities are accidentally or inadvertently interrupted, they shall be immediately restored to service prior to continuation of any other work under the Contract, regardless of the hour of occurrence. 9. DUST AND 14M CONTROL a Contractor shall provide and apply dust control at all times including holidays and weekends, as required to abate dust nuisance on and about the site which is a result of construction activities. Quantities and equipment for dust control shall be sufficient to effectively prevent dust nuisance on and about the site; and when weather conditions warrant. The Owner shall have authority to order dust control work whenever it is required in his opinion, and there shall be no additional cost to the Owner therefor, but dust control shall be effectively maintained whether or not the Ower specifically orders such work. b Similarly, Contractor shall take proper measures to prevent tracking of debris onto City streets, roads, or drives. All egress from the site shall be maintained in a dry condition, and any debris tracked onto streets, roads, or drives shall be immediately removed and the affected area. cleaned.. The Ower may order such work at any time the conditions warrant. 10. AS-BUILT DRAWINGS a The General Contractor shall maintain "as-built" drawings of all work and subcontracts, continuously as the fob progresses. A separate set of prints, for this purpose only, shall be kept at the fob site at all times. It shall be required that these drawings be up-to-date and so certified by the Owner's Inspector at the time each progress bill is submitted. r lfillment of this requirement is prerequisite to approval of requests for Progress Payments. b During the course of construction, actual locations to scale shall be identified on the drawings for all runs of mechanical and electrical work, including all site utilities, etc., installed underground, in walls, floors, and furred spaces, or otherwise concealed. Deviations from the drawings shall be shown in detail. All main runs, whether piping, conduit, duct work drain lines, etc., shall be located in addition, by dimension and elevation from a fixed location. c Where the drawings are not of sufficient size and detail, Contractor shall furnish his own drawings for incorporation of details and dimensions. 00487 1V- 3 • i Existing metal lath shall remain in place in sufficient lengths to allow splicing and overlapping with new lath as specified under Plastering. 5_SALVAGE AND DISPOSAL OF REt40VED MATERIALS a Disposal of all existing materials which have been removed or discon- nected and are not indicated or specified for re-use on the new work or to be delivered to the Owner for storage, shall become the property - of the Contractor and shall be removed and disposed of off the site at the expense of the Contractor. b Salvaged materials for re-use. Existing materials or equipment specified for re-use on the new work shall be carefully removed and stored at the Contractor's expense and protected from damage during construction. Materials to be salvaged for re-installation (relocated) as indicated on the drawings shall be cleaned, serviced and checked for operation. Items not serviceable due to excessive wear and tear shall be brought to Owner's attention. C Reserved materials as indicated on the Drawings (ROS = Return to Owner's Storage) shall be carefully disassembled, cleaned and delivered to Owner's storage at County Maintenance Department Warehouse at 1801 Shell Avenue, Martinez, California. Reserved items include: (1) Plumbing fixtures including fittings aad valves (2) Toilet partitions and components not suitable for re-use including partition doors and hardvare (3) Toilet room accessories including mirrors,paper towel dispensers, seat cover and tissue dispensers, sanitary napkin dispensers, soap dispensers and waste receptacles. (4) Doors and hardware items. r r • � • 00488 2A 2 D==0N Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION 2B ASPHALT PAVING & PARKING LOT STRIPING 1. _ INCLUSION OF GETERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, are a part of this section and the Contract for this wo.* k and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of asphalt concrete paving work complete in place, removal of existing stall markings and signs, and painting of 311 parking stalls and signs on pavement, as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 30 CODES AND,ST_DARM a All work included in this section shall conform to the applicable requirements of the following codes and standards: (1) State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, "Standard Specifications." (2) State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, "Materials Msnual," latest revision. Lam— PROTECTION Concrete walks, curbs and bases, and other improvements adjacent to the operations shall be protected. Contractor shall be responsible for any damage caused by his employees or equipment and shall asks necessary repairs. ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACING a Mated Asphalt concrete surfacing for the wearing surface shall be furnished from a commercial asphalt central mixing plant and shall conform to the following requirements: (1) Tack C_at Diluted SS-1 or SS-1h emulsion or undiluted RS-1 emulsion, or RC-TO liquid asphalt. Tack coat shall conform to Section 94 of the "Standard Specifications". W4au 2B 1 ABXW PAYING & PAP;= Ltr!' 4%R2PIMG (2) Paying Asphalt: Steam-refined, meeting the standard penetration test in the range of 40-50 for hot summer temperatures, in the range of 60-TO for moderate summer temperatures, in accordance with Section 92 of the "Standard Specifications". Contractor shall obtain approval from the Architect in Writing for the pone- tration test range he proposes to use. (3) A legate: Coarse and fine aggregate shall be clean and free from decomposed materials, vegetable matter, and other deleterious sub- stances. Aggregate shall be Type B. with the grading of the com- bined aggregate conforming to the 112" maxim= size, medium grading, as listed in Section 39, of the "Standard Specifications". b P„lacina Anhalt Concrete Surfacing. (1) Arris to be paved shall be covered with a layer of.hot asphalt concrete surfacing not less than the thickness shown on drawings after compaction. (2) Paving material shall be delivered, laid, rolled, and finished in conformity with all the provisions of the "Standard. Specifiea- tions." Spreading and compacting equipment shall be suitable and adequate size for the installation. (3) Finish paving shall conform to slopes, lines, and finish grades shown and noted on the drawings, and shall drain properly. . Where adsaesnt stitlaees" are 'intsided to be flush (as at sidewalks and at existing paving), they shall conform smoothly at all points. 6. PAwaNG LOT STRIPING a Existing striping and signs shall be removed by sandblasting. b Traffic Paint for AgLIAlt, Paved Surfaces: Devoe's #15701 Traffic Paint, W. P. Fuller's #382-06 Traffic Line Faint, Glidden's #5510 Traffic Paint, or approved equal, white in color. c Thinners: Thinners shall be as recommended by the manufacturers for type of paint used. d All stripes and other markings on pavement, as shown on dravings, shall be apllied with the use of substantial cutout patterns and templates. All stripes and markings shall be sharp and accurate, straight lines, with no fuzziness or waviness at edges of lines. a Stripes and other markings shall be painted by either of the following methods, at the Contractor's option: (1) Brush Method: Apply by hand, one (1) thorough, heavy coat in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. 0049 23 • Z A/PlALT PAVOQ i PAM ;Q LOT BTItIPIAQ • i (2) Spray Method: Apply two (2) coats, the first being a fog coat and the second being the finish coat. f At completion, Contractor shall check his work thoroughly and shall touch-up any stripes or markings which are not clear and distinct or which are not uniform in color. 00491 28 - 3 ABPLT PAV=G i PAAMG LOT SM PM Handicapped Access . • Contra Costa County SECTION 6A CARPENTRY, DOORS AND MISCELLANEOUS 1. INCLUSION OF GMCM" CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements are part of this Section and the Contract for this work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE a The Work Includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing wad installing of all carpentry work including wood doors and metal frames, formwork, incidental miscellaneous items and work, as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 3. SUBMITTALS Furnish shop drawings covering hollow metal doors, wood doors and pressed steel frames for Owner's review. 4. MATERIALS All studs, backing, furring, headers, blocking, etc. , shall be Douglas Fir-Larch and graded as enumerated below in accordance with the "Standard Grading and Dressing Rules No. 16," including Supplssrent 1, September 1, 1970 edition, of the West Coast Limber Inspection Bureau. Grade shall be statped on lumber at the mill. Moisture content shall not exceed 19%. (1) Studs, plates and blocking 2" to 4" thick, 2" to 4" wide Par. 122-b D.F. Construction b Interior Millwork and Trim Materials shall be of the wood species and cut as indicated, milled to the profiles and dimensions noted or detailed. Wood grades shall con- form to Section 3 or 4, as applicable, of the W.I.C. "Manual of Millwork" and shall be as follows: (1) Millwork and Trim to be Painted: W.I.C. "Custom" grade. Wood W be any commercial species of available softwood or hardwood normally used for this purpose. (2) Moisture Content: All millwork shall be kiln-dried with a maximarn allowable moisture content of 12%. 6A - 1 CAX!'aTBY DOORS A1D HISCl IMMUS c Doors. Frames & Hardware (1) Wood Doors shall be W.I.C. Custom grade, flush, solid core, Type A, Birch face veneer, transparent finish. (2) Pressed Steel Frame - Standard 16 gauge knock down type drywall frame - Fenestra FFA-DRY. (3) Door Hardware: Remove existing hardware, service and re-install on new doors. (A) Hollow Metal Doors shall be Fenestra, Presidential, full flush, 1-3/4" thick, 1S gauge Pace metal as indicated on the drawings. d Bomb Hardware Furnish all items of rough hardware required to complete the work. (1) Nails: Conon wire. (2) Lag Bolts and Screws: galvanized, conforming to Federal Specifi- cations FTw-B-5618, of sizes shovn or noted on drawings. (3) Toggle Bolts: Galvanized conforming to Federal Specification FF-B-5888 (2), of sizes shown or noted on drawings. (4) Concrete Anchors: Phillips "Rsd Head Wedge Anchors. (5) Powder-Driven Fasteners: "Drive-It" System of the Powder Power Tool Corporation, "Ramset" System of Ramset Fasteners, Inc., or approved equal. Powder driven fasteners shall not be used e=ept where first approved by the Owner. (6) Framing Anchors: Timber Fasteners, Inc., Universal Anchors Co., Simpson Co., or approved equal, galvanized framing connectors, not less than No. 16 gauge (USS) before galvanizing, having minimum design and load capacity given on the drawings. S. MISCELLANSOU9 TTM Carpentry work and miscellaneous items and their related components which are to be furnished and/or installed under this section are not necessarily individually described. The most important features and those requiring detail description are mentioned. Carpentry work and miscellaneous items not mentioned or described shall be furnished and/ or installed in accordance with the intent of the drawings and specifi- cations and as required to complete the work. a CLuulkina a ,e,-slant..�.' d,? (1) Interior - Single component butyl-basad general purpose compound. ; 6A - 2 IM t CANZlITRY, =10 A M�CILLAr�CQUB 6. CONSTRUCTION AND WORKtWSHIP a Hanging Doors: All doors shall be expertly hung and shall fit snug against all stops. Fit accurately and hang free from hinge bind With uniform clearance of 1/16" at heads and ,iambs. Finish hardware shall be removed for painting and finishing and reapplied after finishing is completed and dry. b Powder-Driven Fasteners Where powder-driven anchors are approved for use, each insert shall penetrate the concrete or masonry to a minimum of 1-1/4". Use Mashers with all inserts. There shall be a minimum of 2 anchors for each member. c Furring, blocking, and backing shall be furnished and installed where required for reception of wallboard, formation of architectural features, concealment of pipes, conduits, ducts, attachment of supports for build- ing specialties and other fixtures. Contractor shall consult with the trades concerned and set furring and blocking they require. d Dressed wood grounds shall be furnished and installed as indicated or required for securing trim or other finish. Set grounds rigid, true, and in perfect alignmaet. Is Rouuch Hard�varo (1) Furnish and install all stock items of rough hardware as indicated or required, including clips, anchors, hangers, bolts, ties, and plates for connectins Mood framing ambers to v+ood, concrete, mwo=T, or steel, ,accept as specified to be provided under other sections. f Finish HardWsxe (1) Install accurately and securely without marking or defacing hard- ware or finish work. Test to assure correct aliganent and operation. Items of finish hardware shall be fastened at all points where fasteners are indicated or required. Protect finish hardware with suitable coverings until completion of building. Leave all hardware in perfect working order. Clean and polish. T, F'OMVORK a Plywood for formwork shall be B-B Plyform, Class 1, Exterior, PS 1-66. b Forms for &acoosed (Arc tectural) Concr�ate: Plywood panels shall be clean, mooth, uniform in size, and free from damaged edges and holes. Full length panels shall be used wherever possible. After construction 6A - 3 CAXPWMY, DOOM AIM NXIMI-AM • • tape points of plywood panels to prevent joint protrusions in concrete. All edges of plywood must be backed to prevent separation. Use special care in forming and stripping of the forms to protect the corners. Form inside corners with mitered boards so that no concrete is placed against form ends. c :Framing and Bracing: Space studs at 12" on center maximum for plywood. Framing, bracing, supporting members, and centering shall be of ample size and strength to safely carry, without deflection, all loads to which forms may be subjected, and shall be spaced sufficiently close to prevent any bulging or sagging of forms. Concrete out of line, level, or plumb will be cause for refection of the `chole work affected. 8. INSTALLATION OF BUILDING SPECIALTIES a Install all items which are not specified to be installed by the manu- facturer or supplier or under other sections of the specifications. Install in accordance with the details shown on the dravings, the manu- facturer's printed installation instructions, sad any additional require- ments. All wall-mounted items shall be securely fastened to solid backing or blocking. b Install all other miscellaneous specialty items not specified to be installed under other sections, and complete all on-site finish carpentry work required to produce a complete and finished installation. 6A • h YY lY, DOORS !' Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION 9k LATH AND PLASTER 1. INCLUSION OF GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, are a part of this Section and the Contract for this Work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE a The Work Inc, ud s, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of all metal framing, lath and plaster work, interior lath and cement plaster scratch coat backing for ceramic tile, patching and repair of all types of existing plaster as shown on drawings and specified herein. 3. CODES AND STANDARDS Lath and Plaster Work shall conform to applicable requirements of "Reference Specifications, 1965" of California Lathing and Plastering Contractor's Association, referred to herein by "CLPCA"; to recommenda- tions andinstructions of the manufacturers of the materials used. 4. MATERULS a Cement: Portland cemeat, ASTM C154-729 Type II, low alkali. b eaate: Natural or manufactured sand, clean and graded, ASTM C144 for cement plaster. c Lime: Special finishing hydrated lime, conforming to ASTM C206 Type S d Keene's Cement - ASTM C61 a Water: Fresh, clean and potable. f the Interior lath for vertical surfaces shall be galvanized copper bearing, expanded metal lath, weighing 3.4 lbs. to the square yard. 9A g Paper 15 lb. Asphalt Saturated Felt ASTM D-226 h Metal Studs: Non bearing, open Web or channel studs, 18 gauge, Western Metal Lath, Inc. , ASTM C 645. i Lathina Accessories: (1) Not less than 26 gauge steel, zinc-coated, Western Metal Lath, Inc., or other approved brand. Furnish and install all corner reinforcement, base screeds, expansion joints, and any other acces- sories shown or required or specified herein as required to complete the installation. (2) Base Screed: Furnished by terrazzo contractor, installed under this section. j Lath Tie Wire: No. 18 gauge galvanized soft steel annealed wire. k Nails: Galvanized, barbed roofing nails, 1-1/2" long, 11 gauge vith 7/16" head, engaging two strands or a rib and shall penetrate studs to a depth of 1 inch. l Niseellaneous Items: Furnish all miscellaneous components not specified herein but shove on drawings and any other items required to complete the installation. 5. APPLICATION OF LATS a Inspection and Acceptance of Surfaces: Before applying lath, Contractor shall inspect all surfaces to receive lath and assure himself that they are in satisfactory condition. All backing and blocking and perimeter framing for recessed items shall be in place as required by the other trades. All conduit, piping, and any other required roughing-in shall be complete. Commencing of lathing work will imply acceptance by the Contractor of the surfaces to receive lath. b Lath: (1) Vertical Wall Surfaces: Apply building paper ove-- studs or furring horizontally lapping sides 2" and ends 4 inches. 0049'7 9 - 2 LA'= UD PLASM (2) Install lath with long dimension at right angles to supports. Bend into and around corners and extend not less than one stud space on adjoining wall. Horizontal joints must lap a minimum of 2". Vertical joints must lap at supports a minimum of 1-1/2". Horizontal laps shall be wire tied between supports. Vertical laps shall be staggered, and not occur in line with framed member of openings. At grounds, screeds, expansion joints, etc. , place stitch wire adjacent to grounds. c Accessories: Install all required plaster grounds, casing beads or stops, corner reinforcement, special terrazzo base screed, stops, and other metal accessories. Apply and shim out to required thickness. Set plumb, level and straight, free of kinks and bends. d Approval of Lath Installation: Upon completion of all lathing work, Contractor shall call for an inspection of the completed work. No plastering shall be started until the lathed surfaces have been approved by the Ovner. PROTECTION OF ADJACENT SURFACES Adjacent surfaces of the building shall be protected from spattering or other staining caused by plastering. Any surfaces so spattered or stained shall be thoroughly cleaned to the satisfaction of the Owner. 2. APPLICATION OF PLASTER a General Reauirensnts: _ (1) Plaster shall be applied to match the type and thickness of adja- cent existing plaster, and shall be finished in texture matching the approved sample and adjacent surfaces. (2) Scratch coats of cement plaster shall consist of ingredients proportioned as follows: 1 part portland cement to not less than 3 parts aggregate, and not more than 101. of lime putty. (3) The use of detergents or other adulterants will not be permitted. Areas which have been treated with such agents shall be removed and replastered at Contractor's expense. b Application: (1) Scratch coat for the walls shall be applied to a minimi- thickness of 3/8", completely embedding the lath. Four lbs. of Dianna fiber shall be added to each cubic yard of plaster. Scratch coat shall be scratched horizontally to provide mechanical key, and left to 004 9A • 3 LATE AND REAS= cure and dry a minimum of 14 days before applying tile. Scratch coat shall be kept moist for a minimum period of 4 days after application. 8. PATCHING AND REPAIR a All holes and damaged areas in existing cement and gypsum plaster finish shall be patched and repaired with plaster. b Minor surface blemishes which can be repaired in one coat spackling application will be performed under painting work. c All existing plaster finish and lath damaged by Contractor's operation shall be cut out and patched with plaster to create a smooth surface suitable to receive finishes by others. rr �rs �r tHl4#u rh ` 9A - 4 LAZE ,AIM PLAlfM Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION 98 CERAMIC TILE 1. INCLUSION OF GMMRAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, are a part of this Section and the Contract for this work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The Work Includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of all ceramic glazed tile as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 3. .. Submit samples of all wall the and trim shapes to the Owner for approval. No the work shall be commenced until the Owner has approved the samples. 4. AFCES AND STANDARDS American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Specification A108.1, • 4 6 5 - 1976, for installation of Ceramic Tile and"1978 Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation" are hereby made a direct part of this specif- ication, and all ceramic tile work included in this contract shall con- form with the applicable requirements therein. S. MATaLtIALS _ _ .. a Ceramic Till: All ceramic the shall be standard grade meeting requirements of Tile Council of America 137.1 - 1976. All wall the shall be machine made natural clay type ceramic tile of standard manufacture. Include stops, returns, trimmers, caps, and special shapes required to produce complete and neatly finished installations. Tile shall match existing in size, texture, thickness, and color as closely as commercially available. b Grout: (1) Grout Cement for Walls: Commercial white portlaad eament. 6. _GENERAL REaUIaIMvas a Cooperation with Other Trades: 0000 r 98 - 1 t►'1i�A1QC Z?i+Z Refer to other sections of these specifications and to the drawings for work of other trades that must be carried on in conjunction with tile work. All grounds, door bucks, backing for other work, rough plumbing, heating and electrical work, and all built-in fixtures and appurtenances shall be in place before the preparation of walla and floors to receive tile is started. b Inspection-of- Surfaces: Before starting work, inspect the various surfaces of cement plaster scratch coat to receive tile. All surfaces shall be clean, free from any oily or waxy films, or any other matter which might impair bond. Notify the Owner of any conditions which might hinder a proper tile installation. Starting of any part of the tile work will imply acceptance of all surfaces to receive tile as satisfactory. c Latina Out Tilework: Lay out tile work so that,as far as possible, no tile less than half full size occurs. Lay out tiles on walls so that fields and patterns center exactly on individual wall areas and horizontal joints align with existing. d Cuttine of Tiles: Do all cutting and drilling without marring the tile. Rub cuts smooth with a fine abrasive atone. Set no cut edge against any fixture, , cabinet, or other the without a joint at least 1/16 inch wide. `When- ever possible, turn cut edges away from the adjoining wall. Fit the around all electric outlets, plumbing pipes, fixtures and fittings close enough to permit standard plates and collars to overlap the tile. e Protg_tion of Tile: Keep all tile dry while in packages. Take every precaution to prevent staining of tiles before they are set. Do not install any stained tile. T. INSTALLATION OF WALL_TILE a Setting Method: Wall tile shall be installed in portland cement mortar in accordance with ANSI Specifications A-108.5. b Preparation of Tile: Thoroughly soak all the at least one-half hour in clean crater and drain off excess, leaving no free water on back of tile. Any tile left out of water for more thaw 2 hours shall be resoaked. 00501 r 98 - 2 CXV=C TILZ c Mortar_Set, tti_g B d shall be out through to scratch coat at every fourth course. d AAmlication of_Tile: Lay out the work in advance to avoid making unnecessary cuts of tile. Check every course to assure a straight, horizontally level line dur— ing the process of setting. All joints shall be in line, plumb, and level. Provide uniform joints of approximately 1116 inch. e Preparation foor .Grouting: -- (1) Clean all joints of dirt and excess mortar. (2) Follov grout manufacturer's directions as to whether or not tile joints are to be soaked before applying grout. f Grouting: Mix grout in accordance with the grout manufacturer's printed mixing directions to a creamy consistency. Force a maximazm of grout into all joints. Strike or tool the joints of cushion edge tiles to the depth of cushion. Before grout sets, till all gaps or skips. S Cleaning: Remove all excess grout and stains from the surface of tile. Sponge and wash tile thoroughly. Do not use said or said cleaners to clean tile. $. 1ENCTION Close spaces in which the is being set to traffic and other work; keep closed until firmly set. Protect from damage until acceptance. Remove cracked, broken, or damaged tile; replace with new tile. 9. REPLACING EXISTING DAMAGED TILE a Where fixtures, toilet partitions, toilet room accessories, plumbing lines, ate., are removed, damaged, punctured or otherwise defaced tile shall be removed to nearest full joint and replaced With new sound the and grouted. b mile color, texture, size and thickness, including grout shall match existing field as closely as commercially available. re► rre Jul Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTIO PAINTING NG 1. INCLUSION OF GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements are a part of this Section and the Contract for this work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The Work Includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing of all materials and equipment and the completion of all painter's finish an all exposed surfaces as required to complete the finishing of the building as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 3. COLORS AND SAmPm a Colors: The Contractor will be furnished a color schedule for guidance of the painter and the Owner reserves the right to select, allocate, and vary colors of different surfaces throughout the Project. b S ales: Before beginning work, prepare for approval triplicate samples of each paint color required. Make samples 8 x 10 inches in size. All Mork shall match the approved colors and vugaes. 4� MATERIALS a Manufacturers: Fuller-O'Brien Corp. product numbers are used under paint systems unless otherwise noted. Materials are specified by brand names to establish a standard of quality, or by performance requirements and general description of product. b Materials for General Use: (1) Shellac: Type I, bleached, No. k, out with pure grain alcohol, conforming to Federal Specification TT-V-916 or ASTM D207. (2) Thinner: As recommended by manufacturer for his respective products. tub i/lltllt,Itp 9C • 1 PA=1; • (3) Linseed Oil: Pure first quality, conforming to Federal Specifi- cations TT-0-364 or ASTM D260. (4) Putty: Pure linseed oil putty of standard manufacture, with 25% white lead and sufficient varnish, thoroughly mixed to pre- vent the possibility of shrinkage. Color shall match the final finish or adjoining surfaces. 5. DELIVERY AND STORAGE All painting materials shall be delivered to the site in the manufact- urer's original containers with labels intact and seals unbroken. Paint shall not be stored in the building. Oily rags shall be resoved and disposed of each day, and all other necessary precautions shall be taken to avoid danger of fires. 6. SCAFFOLDING. DROP CLOTHS, AND PROTECTION OF WORK Furnish, maintain and remove all scaffolding, ladders, and planks required for this work, and all drop cloths for the protection of floors, prefinished materials, building fixtures, atc. Painted and finished surfaces subject to damage or defacesent due to other work on the building shall be properly protected and covered. Contractor shall be responsible for any and all damage to painted work and to that of other work caused by operations under this section. T. PUPARATIOH Of SURU l3 a No painting or finishing shall be started until the surfaces to be painted or finished are in proper condition in every respect. b Holes, cracksg and other imperfections in surfaces to be painted shall be suitably primed And patched with a compound recommended by the manufacturer of the paint to be applied to these surfaces, and all areas to be painted shall be brought to true, even surfaces. c Surfaces to be painted shall be clean and free of dirt, dust, and any other substance which might interfere with the functioning of the painting system. All surfaces to be painted shall be in proper con- dition to accept, and assure the proper adhesion and functioning of, the particular painting system or coating specified. d All steel and ferrous metal surfaces to be painted will be primed before installation as specified in the applicable sections. Bolts, welds, and places prise coat has been damaged shall be wire-brushed to remove all loose paint, rust and scale, and then given one (1) coat of Ferrous Metal Primer. e Galvanized surfaces to be painted shall first be acid-etched with approved acid wash for galvanised surfaces and then prized with one (1) coat of zinc dust priaar. Q0.VUU 9C - Z . P f Wood surfaces shall be hand sandpapered and dusted clean. All knots, pitch pockets, or sappy portions shall be sealed with clear shellac or knot sealer. Putty all nail holes, cracks, etc., after first or prime coat with putty of color to match finish coat. Do not seal wood surfaces to receive stain or natural finish. g Surfaces which cannot be prepared or painted as specified shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Owner. Starting of work without such notification will be considered acceptance. by the Con- tractor of the surfaces involved. Contractor will be required to replace any unsatisfactory work caused by improper or defective sur- faces, as directed by the Architect, at no additional cost to the Owner. h Existing Work: (I) Existing walls, partitions, ceilings and other surfaces damaged and/or repaired by work under this Contract shall be completely refinished as work under this Section. Paint systems used therefor shall be compatible with adjacent existing work and comparable to the systems specified herein for new work. This painting shall be carried over entire surface to achieve eoa- pletely finished appearance at the existing areas. (2) Existing doors and other items reset under this Contract shall be likewise refinished as necessary to achieve completely finished work. WORMUSHIP AND APPLICATION All painting shall be done by skilled and experienced mechanics, work« Lug under the empsrrision of a capable foreman. All ----reship shall be of the highest quality and to the complete satisfaction of the Owner. All materials shall be applied in accordance with the manu- facturer's directions, and materials shall be thinned only for proper workability and in compliance with the manufacturer's specifications. All material shall be evenly brushed or smoothly flowed on without runs or sagging, and free from drops, ridges, laps, and brush marks. Ensure that all coats are thoroughly dry before applying succeeding coats. Sand surfaces between coats as necessary to produce a smooth finish. Spray painting will not be permitted. 9. PAINT-SYSTEM a Interior paint systems are specified and identified hereby by number. b Unless noted or specified otherwise, all materials in any one system shall be the product of one manufacturer. Paint systems scheduled and noted on drawings refer to the complete corresponding paint systems Muimu 9C,- 3 0 as hereinafter specified. Major areas only are scheduled, but all miscellaneous items and areas within the room or space. shall be treated with a suitable system. This specification shall serve as a guide to the Contractor and is meant to establish procedure, quality, and number of coats. Confer with the Owner to determine exact finish desired. Except for Deep Tone Colors, prime cost and intermediate coat may be omitted where existing painted surfaces to be repainted are in sound condition and where there is no drastic change in color. c All paints, stains, lacquers, and varnishes shall be applied in accor- dance with the manufacturer's latest specifications, instructions and recommendations. All colors, tones, and finishes shall be as selected and approved by the Owner. 10. PASNMG - IN=ORS a Hardware and Fixtures Hardware, hardware accessories, plates, and similar items in place shall be removed prior to painting and replaced upon completion of each space. b Exposed Plumbina. Mechanical and Electrical Items: Items without factory finish such as conduits, pipes, ducts, grilles, registers, vents, access panels, and items of similar nature shall be finished to match adjacent hall and ceiling surfaces, unless otherwise directed. Paint visible surfaces behind vents, registers, or grilles flat black. Wash exposed metal with solvent, prime, and paint as scheduled using Paint System "8". Do not paint concealed conduits, piping and ducts. c Paint Systems for 11ev Work Paint System "l": Semi-gloss Finish on Plaster TWO Coats: Alkyd Wall Primer Sealer 224-06 Finish Coat: Semi-gloss Latex Enamel 214-xx Paint System "2"• Eggshell Finish on Plaster Prime Coat: Alkyd Wall Primer Sealer 220-06 Second Coat: Enamel Undercoat 220-OT Finish Coat: Alkyd Eggshell Enamel 215-xx OVA PAWN' 3 Paint_Syst Semi-gloss Finish on Gypsum Wallboard Prime Coat: P.V.A. - Sealer 220-22 Finish Coat: Semi-gloss Heavy-bodied Stipple Paint 219-00 Paint System '+k": Paint Finish on Wood- Prime Coat: Enamel Undercoat 220-07 Intermediate Coat: Mixture of Enamel Undercoat and Semi-gloss Enamel. 213-xx Finish Coat: Semi-gloss Enamel 213-roc Paint System III" Satin-and lacquer Finish on Wood Filler: Fill open-grain wood surfaces only with pante wood filler. Satin: Interior Wood Stain Prise Coat: Clear Lacquer Stain intermediate Coat: Clear Bloss Lacquer Finish Coats: Two (2) Coats Clear Waxing Lacquer Sand lightly between coats; fine steel Wool (00) finish surfaces. d Paint Systems for ExiltiagInt+erior,Work Paint System "El": Semi-Gloss Finish on Plater 1 Coat: 2.13-= Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel. Paint System "U": Eggshell 'Finish on Plater and Gypsum Wallboard 1 Coat: 215-= alkyd Uph"I Enamel 00507 9C - 5 PASIlTIMG Paint System"E3": Paint Finish On Wood 1 Coat: 213-xx Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel Paint System "E4": Paint Finish on Metal and Metal Equipment 1 Coat: 213-xx Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel or 112-xx Paint System "E5": Paint Finish on Acoustical Tile 1 Coat (airless spray) 204-xx Alkyd Flat Enamel Rote: For all paint systems where there is a drastic change in color, add one additional coat. APPROVAL OF FINAL COLORS Final coat of paint shall not be applied until the colors have been approved by the Architect. 12, CLEANUP AND CLEANING a Upon completion of the work, Contractor shall remove from the premises and dispose of all scaffolding and equipment, surplus material, empty containers, and other debris resulting from his operations. The building and surrounding areas shall be left clean and neat in all respects. b Contractor shall clean and retouch his work as necessary for a first- class fob. c Contractor shall leave all glass areas, floors and walks, hardware, and any other surfaces clean and free from any paint, stain, spatterings, smears, or smudges which are the result of his operations. Contractor shall replace any glass damaged in any way by his operations. r +► +� re 00508 9c - 6 PSG Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION REPAIR OF'MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES 2. INCLUSION OF GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, are is part of this Section and the Contract for this work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The Work. In_cluudes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of all labor and materials, tools and equipment for repair of miscellaneous finishes, including all accessories, as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 3... ..�. CODES AND STANDARDS a Gypsum drn+all construction shall conform with the applicable requirements of "Drywall Construction" published by the Drywall Contract Administrative Trust with the California Drywall Contractors Association, latest edition. b Terrazzo construction shall conform with the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, Inc. specifications. c "Uniform Building Code" 1916 edition. b. Rehr of Gm►,am Wallboosrd: Shall watch the thickness of existing surfaces. Joints shall be taped and feathered with fbdahUW ani- pound and prepared for painting. 5. Repair of Terrazzo: Floor and base shall match the type of install&- tion, the color of matrix and the color and the size of chips as closely as practicable. Before the start of demolishing existing floor and base, terrazzo Contractor shall establish the cut lines and extent of removals in field. New surfaces shall be ground flush with existing and follow the drainage pattern to floor drains. Terrazzo Contractor shall furnish the base screed to lathing installer for mounting. Grinding wastes shall not be washed down into existing floor drains or urinals. Drains and urinal drains shall be sealed off for grinding operation and grinding residue removed from the promises. QV�V� 9D - 1 W= orMIBCi�d+AM�0�8 �I8IDx3 6. METAL PAN CEILING (HMTH BLDG. ) Remove existing metal pan ceiling units and store for re-installation. Make modifications to ceiling grid to suit the changed condition (partition location) and re-install ceiling pan units. Additional metal pan units, if required, are available from County Maintenance Storage. T. VINYL WALLCOVERING, TRIM AND TOPSET RUBBER BASE REPAIR Peel back or remove sections of finish materials and store for re- installation. Re-install items in accordance Frith standard trade practices for nev work. • • s s • 40510 9D - 2 NQAIIt 0P MZSC=LLt ANNMX ?OS/M Handicapped Access 0 Contra. Costa County SECTION IOA TOILET PARTITIONS 1. INCLUSION OF GEIMUL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements are a part of this section and the Contract for this work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The.Work In,cLudes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of all metal toilet partitions and removal and modifi- �!a•tion of existing partitions for Toilet Rooms as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 3. SHOP DRAWINGS Submit fully detailed shop drawings and manufacturer's literature of toilet partitions to the Owner for approval. No fabrication or installation shall be commenced until the shop drawings have been approved and returned to the Contractor. 4. FIELD MEASURE. MS Secure all field measurements required for proper and adequate fabrication and installation of the work covered by this section. Exact =asurments are the Contractor's responsibility. is.rr..__ TOILET PARTITIONS AND SC=S a General: Toilet partitions shall match existing partitions at various locations, in style, type, finish, color and utility. Toilet partitions shall have flush panels and doors, and shall include all fittings, hardware, fastenings, and finish for a complete installation. b Material for panels, pilasters, headrail, and doors, shall be cold- rolled, zinc-coated, bonderized, stretcher-leveled steel, finish grade. e Panels and doors shall be not Less than 1" thick, flush, formed from two sheets of plate assembled over and cemented to a laminated corru- gated fiberboard sound-deadening core, and shall have formed edges interlocked with a rounded steel molding, 'welded at the mitered 00511 lots - 1 corners. Partitions shall be No. 20 gauge material; doors shall be No. 22 gauge. Partitions shall be attached to walls with adjustable brackets and rigidly interlocked to pilasters with invisible tension hooks. Fittings shall be chrome-plated. Provide solid backing in panels for toilet paper holders, grab-bars, and other accessories as required. Pilasters shall be not less than 1-1/4 " thick, made from two sheets of Y�o.1Z gauge steel, assembled in the same manner as the doors and partitions. All pilasters shall be provided with floor anchors and stainless steel or chrome-plated trim. e Harte shall consist of standard type gravity hinge which allows the door to remain open at any angle; heavy latch with combination keeper and rubber-faced strike, and coat hook with rubber bumper. All hardware shall be chrome-plated, manufactured or furnished by the manufacturer of the toilet partitions. Doors for handicapped stalls shall be adjusted to be normally in closed position and have door pull mounted on exterior side - BBW 32 AL with W9 stops. f Finish: All doors, panels, pilasters, and headrail, shall be thoroughly chemically cleaned, sanded smooth, and finished with rust-inhibitive metal primer and synthetic enamel, baked on. Color shall match existing partitions. INSTALLATION a Toilet partitions shall be installed as shown on drawings by the manufacturer or his authorized representative in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and printed installation instructions. Install toilet partitions in a rigid and substautial manner, straight and plumb, with all horizontal lines level. b After installation, carefully adjust all hardware and leave in perfect working order. Doors shall be free of hinge bind after installation. Clean partitions on completion of work and leave free from imperfections. re * • +r 1CA - 2 TQILia' PITIC�S Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION 10B TOILET'ROOM'ACCESSORIES 1. INCLUSION OF GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements are a part of this Section and the Contract for this work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The Work Incl`udes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and delivering of all toilet room accessories as shown and noted on they drawings and specified herein. inr�r SHOP DRAWINGS Submit shop drawings, manufacturers' literature and brochures, and catalog cuts, showing complete details of all manufactured and fabri- cated items, to the Owner for approval. No items shall be purchased until the shop drawings have been approved and returned to the Contractor. 4. TEMPLATES AND SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Provide complete information, diagrams, templates, and installation instructions as required for the installation of- all items provided hereunder, and in sufficient time so that all backing, blocking, framing, and forwaork can be properly installed, sad so that the work of other trades will not be dea1yed. 5t FASTENINGS ori�r�rr•rr�n rrr�� Fasten all items with sows or bolts extending at least 1-1/4 iaca into solid backing if no other fastening is specified. 6,r�..TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES Existing items salvaged and serviced shall be relocated. When new items are required they shall be: a Toilet Tissue Dispenser shall be Bobrick B-266, Crown Zellerbach 702, or approved equal, stainless steel, surface mounted. b SanitaryrJ12"n Diss,:, Single, Bobrick B-2TO. c Toiltt, Stat Cover Dispensers shall be Proco 502, stainless steel, or Proco 503, chrome-plated, Protecto Uftutive Model, or approved equal. 0M513 los - l sa=c MW ACCZ050R ss 7. GRAB BARS shall be all new stainless steel, 1-1/2" diameter, 1$ gauge, clear distance from wall minimum 1-1/2", non-slip gripping surface, with concealed and exposed mounting as indicated on drawings and as required by existing conditions. 8. INSTALLATION Toilet room accessories shall be installed as specified, in accordance with the drawings, approved shop drawings, and the manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations. se +► a * 10B - 2 TOILET MM ACt'iQ8OMB Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION 15A PLMMING AND MECHANICAL WORK 1. INCLUSION OF GZMMIAL CONDITIONS AND DIVISION ONE The General Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements are part of this Section and the Contract for this work and apply to this section as fully as if repeated here. 2. SCOPE. The Work Iugcludes, the furnishing of all labor, materials, apparatus, tools, equipment, and special services as required to complete modifica- tions for a working installation of all pl=bing and heating and ventilating systems shown on the drawings and/or specified herein. The general extent of the work shall include, but is not necessarily limited to the following: (1) All cutting and removal of concrete, saw cutting and core dril- ling of concrete slabs, cutting of plaster, and excavating for piping changes (Refer to Section 2A, Demolition for requirements). (2) Relocating existing plumbing fixtures including all fittings, soil, waste, vent, hot and cold water piping. (3) Removal of existing plumbing fixtures and capping plumbing lines. (k) Backfill and compaction. (5) Relocating existing hot water heating units (S+`tnence Bldg.). (6) Relocating existing ceiling register and modifications to duct- work ( Health Bldg.). {7} As-built drawings. 3. PERMITS ANS?F'IES All permits will be obtained by the Owner at no cost to the Contractor. L. VISIT TO SITE Refer to Division B, Instructions to Bidders. CCWS13GOF UNINSPECTED WORK No work shall be enclosed before all required inspections sad tests have been performed. Any work prematurely closed shall be reopened for inspection and restoration of all work thereby shall be at the Contractor's expense. 15A _ l sL=33G AXD MIMMUL 6. COOPERATION WITH OTMM TRADES Cooperate fully with other trades doing work on the project as may be necessary for the proper completion of the project. 7. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS The Drawings are diagrammatic and indicate the general arrangement of work. Should field conditions or other causes necessitate rearrange- ment of plumbing or piping, the proposed arrangement shall be approved by the Owner before work is started. 8. CODES AND REGULATIONS All cork and materials shall be in accordance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, the National Fire Protection Association, all local and state ordin- ances, and all regulations pertaining to the adequate protection and guarding of any moving parts or hazardous items. Nothing in these plans or specifications shall be construed as to permit work not con- forming to these codes. 91 SUBSTITUTIONS Refer to General Conditions, Section 18. 10, M ERLI & AXD SU3-K—M7 LB Refer to General Conditions, Sections 18 and 19. lly!_ OCTIOR Or W01M The Contractor shall be responsible for damage to any of his work before acceptance. He shall cover securely all openings, and cover all apparatus and fixtures, both before and after setting into place, to prevent obstruction in the pipes and breakage of equipment. 12, RECORD DRAWINGS Record Drawings shall be provided as required under Section IA. 13, CUTTING, PATCHING. RL'PAIRIRG AND DAMAGE BY LEAKS The Contractor shall do or arrange for all cutting, chipping, digging and drilling as required for the proper installation of his work. The Contractor shall cooperate with all trades in providing well in advance the information regarding openings required in valls, slabs and footings for piping and equipment and shall ascertain that said open- tags are properly located. Note requirements in Structural sections and drawings regarding penetration. The Contractor shall reimburse all other contractors for any damage done to their vork due to careless cutting, leaps, or overflow during construction. f; 15A • Z PIM33G AND 1C,'N MCAL VONK 14. TESTS AND INSPECTIONS a Pipe lines shall be completed and all permanent pipe fittings installed before final tests. b Work shall not be covered up or enclosed until it has been inspected, tested and approved by the plumbing inspector and other governmental authorities having jurisdiction. Should any of his work be enclosed before such inspection and tests, the Contractor shall uncover the work, and, after it has been tested, inspected and approved, restore his work and that of other Contractors to its original condition at no expense to the Owner. c All water piping shall be"hydrostatically tested and proven tight at a pressure of 150 psi. d All drainage system piping shall be tested as set forth in the local plumbing and gas piping ordinance. e All test pressures shall be held for not less than two hours without additional pumping. f Flush valves, faucet stops, drinking fountains, etc., shall. be adjusted to their normal working condition. g The Contractor shall furnish all labor and materials required,tor making the tests. 1�+r�, RECORD DRAM—GS , .M_..._ ORD D .-..._.._. Record Drawings shall be provided as required under Section IA. Drawings shall show exact locations by dimensions Eton permanent locations. 16. GUARANTEE Refer to General Conditions, Article 29 for requirements. 17. MATERIALS a Mates shall be clearly marked or stamped with manufacturer's stamp and rating. All ASA and ASTM designations shall be as set forth in the hereinbefore mentioned p1mbing and gas piping ordinances. b Pipe and Fittin": (1) Below grade soil, waste, drain and vent lines shall be standard weight cast iron soil pipe and fittings. 00517 15A - 3 Pj;jGM ASD Mlaq=", (2) Above ground soil., waste, drain, and vent lines 4" and larger shall be standard Weight cast iron soil pipe and fittings, and 2" and larger may be the same at the option of the Contractor. (3) Above ground waste, vent and drain lines under 2" and up through 3" at the option of the Contractor shall be galvanized steel pipe and threaded cast iron drainage fittings. (4) At the option of the Contractor all soil, `caste, and vent piping above ground may be Type M copper drainage tubing with copper solder ,point fittings. (5) Steam Piping: Shall be standard weight black steel pipe with i50 lb. screwed fittings. ASTM A120. (6) Hot and cold water piping: Shall be Type L copper tubing, hard drawn, with wrought copper solder joint fittings above grade, Type K below grade. c Unions: (1) Steel piping: Shall be malleable iron 150 lb. ground joint, Crane No. 1280 or equal Walworth. (2) Copper lines: Shall be soldered joint, Crane No. 633 or . equal Mweller. (3) I nu ati�unjogt: Shall be manufactured by Ecoff Products Co. EPCO), Cleveland, Ohio or equal. dJoint_im b4st r�,iahs: (1) Cast iron soil pipe: Joints shall be padded with Oakum and shall be secured with molten caulking lead, a minimum of 1" deep, well caulked after cooling and smoothly faced. "No-hub" Joints will not be permitted. (2) Screwed pipe: Pipe threads shall be ASA-82.1. Threads shall be out straight and true and pipe shall be reamed and all burrs and cuttings removed. Pure lead pipe thread lubricant shall be applied to male threads only. (3) Solder Joints: Shall be made .up with 95-5 tin-antimony solder using a suitable non-corrosive flux. e Valves r..a: d Specialilte-s,.: Remove existing, service, and re-install. 00518 P&MM AM WMIMM W l" f Steam and Hot Water Piping„Insulation: Gustin Bacon or Fiberglas. "Snap on" or approved equal sectional pipe covering, 3/4" thickness with standard factory attached canvas pasted smoothly over insulation and two metal bands at each 3' section. Fittings shall be insulated with equivalent thickness insulation and jacket. g Sheet Metal: Fabricated sheet metal items shall be shop fabricated from galvanized sheet stee, 24 gauge, F.S. QQ-S-775, type 1, class D. �,$. IRSTALLATIOR a Plumb i al Fixtures (1) The Contractor shall install all plumbing fixtures and trim as shown on the plans and as herein specified.. Rough-in for all fixtures shall be exactly to measurements furnished by fixture manufacturer. (2) Each fixture installed under this work shall be fitted with com- pression stops on cold and hot water supplies unless integral stops on faucets or gate valves are existing. (3) Plumbing fixtures shall be lined up accurately and shall fit tight against the floor and/or wall and set at right angles thereto, unless shown otherwise. _ All wall mounted units shall be supported securely and anchored to wall. All floor mounted fixtures shall be provided with brass floor flanges. (4) The wall plates on all pipes at fixtures shell be furnished with the fixture and shall be large enough to cover the annular wall opening around pipe. (5) All exposed metal parts shall be chromium plated. (6) Traps shall be provided for each fixture. Plumbing fixtures shall be installed with all accessories required for a complete installation. b Installation of Piping: (1) General: All piping shall be concealed unless specifically noted otherwise on the drawings. Where furred ceilings exist, the piping shall be installed in the ceiling as close to bottom of the beams as possible and in coordination with ducts and equipment. All piping shall be installed in furred a is^and 15A — 5 PLUOM AND -5MCAL WOW . . partitions where practicable. Exposed piping shall be installed parallel or at right angles to building walls specifically shown otherwise on the drawings. (2) All pipe lines shall be installed. free from traps and air pockets and true to line and grade with suitable supports properly spaced. All piping shall be installed without undue stresses and with provision for expansion and contraction. (3) Vertical lines shall be braced and supported at every floor level. { } All piping shall be new and free from foreign substances. Ream out all burrs formed in cutting pipe. Threads shall be cut accurately and not over two threads shall show beyond the fitting. Friction wrenches shall be used with plated, polished, or soft metal piping. {5) All changes in pipe size shall be made with reducing fittings, and bushings will not be permitted. { } A union connection shall be installed downstream of all valves, at all equipment connections, and at other points as required. (7} All valves shall be accessible and shall not be installed with the std below the horizontal plane. {$) Exposed pipe passing through walls, floors and ceilings shall be fitted with wall plates securely held in position and large enough to cover opening around pipe. Plates is exposed area shall be chrosius plated. c SoWA,go Vega nand min Pini (1) Inside soil, waste, and vent lines shall be installed to a uniform grade of 1/4" per foot mininuis unless otherwise noted. Vent piping shall be graded so that all condensation shall floe directly to a soil or waste lune. (2) Bell 'and spigot pipe shall be installed with bell upgrade. (3) Changes in direction of drainage piping shallbe accomplished by the use of appropriate drainage and sanitary fittings and cleanouts. (4) Adaptors shall be installed between threaded iron and soil pipe. d Hot and Cold Water Systems: (1) Di-electric unions shalt be installed where copper pipe is connected to galvanized steel piping or stubs or any change of metals. 00��/� PVJMM MD VM (2) Connections from copper pipe to fixture supply fittings shall be made with copper or brass pipe nipples with wing fitting screwed to backing. i4. CLEANING AND PRESERVATION .I�IYr.IM�YYYYIIIY�lYY�111 I YYIi1l.i IYYY/YY/Y IYY�YIIYYYYIYAIIIY a The Contractor shall thoroughly clean all plumbing fixtures and trim free from rust, dirt, etc., before any covering or painting is done or the systems put in readiness for final inspection. b The Contractor shall protect all vitreous and stainless steel finished surfaces or fixtures with heavy paper pasted thereon, or by other means throughout the period of construction. The hot and cold water piping systems shall be flushed out until they are clean. C After the completion of all work all resulting debris sb&U be removed to leave the entire project in a complete and clean condition. r �► a �► �► V -521, 15A - Z PUSS M4 AAD SWMM Handicapped Access Contra Costa County SECTION 16A ELECTRICAL WORK INCLUSION OF GEM" CONDITIONS AND DIVISION OHNE The General Conditions, and Division 1, General Requirements, are a part of this section and the contract for this work and apply to this section as fully as if repeated here. 2s._...SCOPE The Work Includes furnishing of all labor, materials, apparatus, tools, equipment, transportation, temporary construction and special services as required to make a complete working installation of all electrical systess shown on the drawings or described in these speci- fications. The general extent of the electrical work is shown on the drawings, and includes but is not limited to the following items: (1) All branch circuit conduit, wiring, and relocating of wiring devices, light fixtures and receptacles. _rte..CODE RMUIREMOM All work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable require- ments of governing codes, rules and regulations, including the following: Rational Electrical Code State of California, Administrative Code, Title 24 Rules and regulations of the local power company All pertinent city and county codes 4. PUMM AND ,FM a All permits will be obtained by the Owner at no cost to the Contractor. b Provide properly signed "Certificate of Inspection" before work is accepted. 5. VISIT TO SITE Refer' to Division B, Instructions to Bidders. 6. DRAWINGS a Refer to General Conditions, Section 15. b The drawings indicate diagraasatically the general layout of the complete electrical work. This Contractor shall verify in field all dimensions and con:litions shown on the drawings. 1Fa - 1 VU XIMM= VM Z, PROTECTION ANACL.IXG During construction, protect all work from damage. Upon completion, repair all broken, damaged or otherwise defective parts, or replace, at no added expense to the Avner. Remove all debris and unwanted excess materials from project site and leave site in a clean condition. $.:.�......�QDUCom. Kamm a Refer to General Conditions, Sections 18 and 19. b All materials shall conform to the requirements of Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Except as otherwise specified, preparation, handling and installation of materials furnished under this section shall be in accordance with manufacturers' instructions and technical data pertinent to the products specified and/or approved. c Conduit: (1) Electrical metallic tubing, hot dipped galvanized or sherardized. Connectors and couplings shall be watertight compression type. Connectors shall have insulated throat. Set screw or indentor type connectors will not be allowed. d Outlet Boxes: (1) Boxes for dry locations shall be one-piece, galvanized steel; minimum size k" square or octagonal x 1-1/2" deep. e Wire and n,: All wire shall be new, shall conform to lat3st requirements of I .E.C., shall met ASTM specifications and beer UL label. Conductors shall be soft drawn copper with 600 V insulation. Surf and aable shall be sus maufsetured by Rome Cable Coupaay, General Etectric Company or equal. (1) Minimum conductor size shall be No. 12 AWG, type TW. f Wire and Cable Connectors: (1) T & B one piece type RP129 self-insulated connector for No. 20 wire or sstall.er or ICK Co. Scotchloks. g Switches. Receptac„less,, Li ht.Fixtures and�Thermostat: Remove, service and re-install existing. 9. EXECUTION a bent..: (1) All wiring shall be installed in an accessible conduit system which shall be electrically continuous throughout. The term "conduit" as used in this specification refers to electrical metallic tubing, or flexible conduit. 2 Q41523 Inc" mar 0 9 (2) Except as otherwise specified, preparation, handling, and instal- lation of products and materials furnished under this section shall be in accordance With manuf'acturer's instructions and techical data pertinent to the product specified and/or approved. b Installation of Conduit: (l) Conduits shall be installed in a neat, workmanlike manner and installation shell conform to the best of modern practice. All conduits shall be installed with code radius bends with not more than four bends per rum. Where more than four bends are required in a particular run, pullboxes shall be installed to facilitate the pulling of conductors. (2) Conduit terminations at boxes shall be rigidly secured with locknuts and insulated bushings. All conduit ends shall be reamed after cutting and, if not secured to boxes or cabinets, shall be capped and protected during construction. c Iastk aticn cf Wire % d Cables: (1) So vire shall be pulled into any portion of the conduit system until all construction work that might damage the wire has been completed. (2) No mechanical means shall be used for pulling in vire. (3) Splices in vires and cables shall utilize approved type solderless connectors. In no case shall the insulation of the Wire ,point be less than the insulation value of the conductor. (4) Color code all conductors. d Cuttins and Patchins: Provide necessary cutting in connection with the electrical work and nice repairs in a manner satisfactory to the Owner. Is Grp": Except as otherwise specified, the complete electrical installation, including the neutral conductor, metallic conduits and raceways, boxes and equipment shall be permanently and effectively grounded in accordance with all code requirements, vhether or not such connections are specifically shown or specified. f Tom: Tests shall be conducted during the construction period to deter. mine conformity with applicable codes and with these specifications. Tests shall be performed in the presence of the Ovuer's representative and shall include: (1) Test all circuits for continuity. (2) Test all, equipment for proper operation. (3) Prior to energising the electrical system, the neutral circuit shall be checked for accidental grounds. Any accidental grounds shall be corrected 1.0. =ARAN= Refer to General Conditional, Section 29. 00521 1" • 3 • la,�a�ata , �r ,r BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: AMENDXIENT OF TBE COUNTY ) GENERAL PLAN FOR THE SAN ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/450 RAPUN VALLEY AREA ) 6 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: 1. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission has recommended the withi-1 amendment to the County General Plan for the San Ramon Area by resolution dated April 19, 1978, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A 2. By its order dated May 2, 1978 this Board has ordered a hearing on said amendment for this 16th day of May, 1978 at 11:10 a.m. in the'Board chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California; 3. That the clerk published notice of this hearing as provided by law; 4. That a final environmental impact report on this change (which has been prepared for the underlying development project being 2182RZ of which this change is a part) has been prepared as required by lav and that said EIR has been read and considered by this Board; 5. That a public hearing was held on the date and at the time written above, that all interested persons were heard and the Board closed the public hearing and began its deliberations; 6. That this Board incorporates by reference and makes as its own finding No. 8 on page 3 of said commission resolution and the joint statement of facts and statement of overriding considerations appended to said commission resolution dated April 19, 1978; 7. That in addition to the foregoing this Board also finds, determines and states as follows: (a) That said general plan amendment itself mitigates the environmental impact commercial area shown on the current CP general plan as noted in the EIRs and is acceptable to the residents of the vicinity; (b) That the commercial center itself is a mitigation measure designed to reduce travel distances in the area by providing convenience shopping for future residents of the area now general planned for development; (c) The current general plan text recognizes this center and the need for flexibility in sizing and locating sLch centers; (d) The change in the general plan is related to be independent from the rezoning application 'o. 2182RZ and approval of this amendment is not to be construed as a commitment to said zoning change; RESOLUTIONN0. 78/450 -1- 00525 IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the General Plan for the San Ramon Valley Area be and the same is hereby amended as follows: (a) Redesignate the 47 acre commercial site currently shown on the General Plan Map in red as low density residential (yellow) ; and (b) Redesignate a 17 acre parcel on the north side of Tassajara Road (approximately 3/8 of a mile east of Blackhawk Road) as shown on the proposed preliminary- development plan accompanying rezoning application 2182RZ to commercial and conTamity center uses. The copy of the plan map and text reflecting this amendment on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Board shall be endorsed approved by the Clerk as provided thereon. The Director of Planning is Hereby Directed to file with the County Clerk a Notice of Determination concerning this amendment, the related Environmental Impact Report and mentioned thereon a statement that a statement of "overriding significance" has been prepared. PASSED AND ADOPTED May 16, 1978, by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Robert I. Schroder, Warren N. Boggess, Eric H. Hasseltine NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None ABSTAIN: Supervisors - Nancy C. Fanden cc: Blackhawk Corp. Mr. Owen Schwaderer Mr. Daniel Van Voorhis Director of Planning County Counsel County Clerk t - i . i RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COt•MISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS, STATEMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON AMENDMENT TO THE SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA CENERAL PLAN AND ON THE REQUESTED CHANGES IN ZONING BY BLACKHAWK CORPORATION (2182-RZ), IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE DANVILLE AREA OF SAID COUNTY. The Contra Costa County Planning Commission for the San Ramon Area resolves that: The BLACKHAWK CORPORATION has requested the following changes by application filed September 23, 1977: 1. Amendments to the General Plan which' would redesignate the 47-acre site shown on the present plan to low density single-family residential and would redesignate a 17-acre parcel on the north side of Tassajara Road (3/8 miles east of Blackhawk Road) from its present designa- tion of low density single-family to commercial and community center uses; and 2. A zone change deleting 1,637 acres from the currently approved Blackhawk Ranch Planned Unit District (P-1) 1840-RZ, as amended by 1995-RZ and 2119-RZ and to amend conditions of approval of 1840-RZ; and 3. A zone change rezoning said 1,637-acre parcel to a new and independent Planned Unit District (P-1) and the approval of a preliminary development plan (Blackhawk Country Club) for said parcel. Said parcels are generally located northeast of the corner of the intersection of Blackhawk Road and Tassalara Road, in the Danville Area (C.T. 3511 and 3462); and After notice lawfully given, public hearings were held by the Commission on I-larch 8, 1978, and.Ftarch 22, 1978, and the matter was continued for further hearing on traffic questions. All interested persons could appear and be heard; and An Environmental Impact Report (including comments and responses) was presented, and the Commission considered all reports, testimony and the results of its field trip to the area and County General PIan documents; and The staff was directed to prepare a resolution making determina- tions for action by the Commission on this date; and 0052`7 -1- The Commission closed the public hearing, fully considered the Final EIR and evaluated all matters; and The Commission herebv makes its recommendations, findings, statements and certifications: A. EIR - That the within resolution, the comments and responses to comments become a part of the EIR, and the Commission certifies that the Final EIR has been completed in compliance with C.E.Q.A. and state and local guidelines and further certifies that the Commission has reviewed, considered and evaluated the information contained in said Final EIR. B. Findings - With reference to its recommendations (assuming a change in the General Plan as requested) this Commission finds that: 1. The applicant intends to start construction within two and one-half years from the effective date of the zoning change. 2. The various land uses to be authorized by the Ordinance (with the conditions of approval to be imposed) are consistent with the County General Plan in that the various land uses authorized by the Ordinance are compatible with the objectives, policies, general land uses and programs specified.in the General Plan. 3. The proposed planned unit development (with conditions) substantially conforms to the County General Plan. 4. The development will constitute a residential environment of sustained desirability and stability, in harmony with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and community. ' S. That with reference to the commercial center, community center and golf club: a) Such complex is needed at the proposed location to provide adequate facilities of the neighborhood type proposed. b) Traffic congestion will not likely be created by the proposed center, or will be obviated by presently projected improvements and demonstrated provisions in the plan for proper control of traffic and parking. c) The development will be an attractive and efficient complex which will fit harmoniously into and will have no adverse effect upon the adjacent or surrounding development. 40528 _2_ 6. The development of a harmonious, integrated plan justifies exception from the normal application of the County Code. 7. The phasing proposed is consistent with good planning practices and each phase is capable of standing alone. 8. The EIR identifies several effects of the proposed project. These effects are the subject of the attached "point Statement of Facts and Statement of Overriding Considerations". For each of the significant effects identified (on an item-by-item basis as clarified by the Statement itself) the following findings are made: a) As noted in the "Statement" regarding each impact, changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid each such significant environmental impact thereof; and/or b) As noted in the "Statement" some changes (especially utility sizing) are within the responsibility of another agency, and the changes can and should be adopted by the agency identified; and/or c) The specific economic, social, or other considera- tions noted in the "Statement" make infeasible the mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the Final EIR but not followed. C. The Commission "determines" that there is need in the community for the land uses proposed by this application. D. Recommendations- Approval and 'Actions 1. That the attached "Statement of Facts" in support of findings made and required by 14 C.A.C. 15088 (see finding 8, part B) is joined with a statement of "Overriding Considerations" as required by 14 C.A.C. 15089, is attached hereto as Exhibit A and is incorporated by reference; and 2. That the applicant's requests set forth in full above, be and the same are hereby recommended and approved subject to the attached conditions of approval (see Exhibit B); and 3. That a notice of determination be filed and mention thereon that a statement of "overriding significance" has been prepared. BE.IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary to the Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and 00529 -3- deliver same to the Board of Supervisors as required by law. Done this 19th day of April, 1978, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - MEAKIN, WRIGHT, BUROW, BEST, YOUNG s NOES: Commissioners - OLANDER, KENNETT ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE I, Andrew Young, Chairman of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for the San Ramon Area, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly moved at a public meeting called and held in accordance with law on Wednesday, April 19, 1978, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the abbve• vote. NTA Qt%Ak%k Chairman of the PlanNnommi ion of the County of Consta, tate of California, for the San Ramon Area ATTEST: Secre ai of tt Planning Commission C/ of t e C unty f Contra Costa/State of California, for the San Ramon Area 00530 EXHIBIT A JOINT STATEMENT OF FACTS AND STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS NOTE: The within statement is intended to fulfill the dual requirements set forth in 14 C.A.C. 15058 and 14 C.A.C. 15089 and should_ be read in conjunction with the findings made to satisfy the same provision.. The statements made here include all statements made in the Final EIR regarding the significant environmental impacts of the project. These statements and the statements incorporated by reference should be read as a whole. A. Community'Services'and Schools: The impacts of this project on community services are fully documented in the EIR, and these comments are incorporated by reference. The project is within the boundaries of the East Bay Municipal Utilities District (EBMUD) and the Centra? Contra Costa Sanitary District (C.C.C.S.D.). Major facilities or main extensions will be required to service the project and will be accomplished according to the rules and procedures of these districts. These extensions could induce unplanned growth and should not be oversized beyond the limits of the General Plan for the area. The recreation facilities offered by the project should be more than satisfactory and should benefit the entire community. The cultural needs of the population will be well served by the community center and the proposed library if its development proves to be feasible. This opportunity should be undertaken consistent with the library needs of the whole community. The private roads will lessen public costs for both maintenance and police protection, and county service area 14-23 will provide a variety of services without tax burden to the entire community. The relatively high assessed valuation of the project's housing should produce a favorable local tax surplus. The most difficult problem associated with the development (or any development in the San Ramon yalleyl is its impact on schools. This impact is favorably mitigated by the developer's agreement to furnish an elementary school to the district according to the agreement appended to • the responses section of the EIR. 00531 v j j -1- B. Open Space Aesthetics: The EIR fully considers the impacts of this project upon open space and aesthetics, and those comments are incorporated by reference. These impacts are, perhaps, the primary negative environmental impact of the project. As discussed in the EIR, these impacts are mitigated by the dedication of 483 acres to Mt. Diablo State Park, the provision of a significant private buffer between the project and the development itself. The clustering of housing units and the other design features of the preliminary plan further mitigate these impacts. Notwithstanding these efforts, there will still be significant environmental impact associated with the project, but further mitigation would be infeasible. The project is, in fact, a downzoning of a previously approved project, the project is consistent with the General Plan, and the developer has made a strong effort to overcome all other significant impacts. The beneficial impacts of the project on employment, on housing supply and considerations of fairness all justify an override of any adverse unmitigated impacts. Further reductions in densities would lessen the developer's ability to handle the other costs associated with the project, raise housing costs and would not significantly further mitigate these impacts. Finally, the dedication of 483 acres of land to Mt. Diablo State Park (in partial fulfillment of the park's ultimate expansion ; plans), the fact that other phases of the Blackhai+k project are now under construction, the support of the county's professional staff for the plan and the financial commitments to this development all further justify an override of any unmitigated adverse impacts associated with the development. C. Growth Inducement: The tendencies of this project-to induce further growth are well understood, and the discussion contained in the EIR regarding this issue is incorporated here. Beyond this, inducement of growth beyond that currently authorized by the County General Plan will require amendment • to the General Plan. Further, what other projects beyond the current project will be allowed will be subject to the zoning control of Contra Costa County. As previously noted, this project is actually a down- zoning, and a number of other considerations (noted above and in the EIRZ o �z -2- justify an override of this adverse impact. Finally, the prospects of this project's inducing growth beyond that contemplated by the County General-Plan are partially within the control of special service districts and the County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO), and these agencies should conform their policies, plans and actions to the current General Plan. D. Air Quality/Urban Sprawl: The discussion of these impacts is well covered in the EIR (see especially response to comment by W. C. Lockett of the Air Resources Board) and is incorporated here by reference. The improvement of air quality is largely, if not exclusively, within the control of the California Air Resources Board and the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Those agencies can and should promulgate plans to clean up the air. The contri- bution of the autos from this project to the Bay Area's air quality problems is slight. Indeed, the work by the Association of Bay Area Governments established that the only effects of stopping all urban expansion in the Bay Area would be about 4-7% with significant other negative impacts. The negative impacts of this project on air quality (as noted by Mr. Lockett) are mitigated as much as possible. . Accordingly, the only real alternative is "no project" which is not considered feasible for the reasons stated above and elsewhere. In this connection, it is important to note, as observed in the responses, that ABAG dropped these proposed controls from its Environmental Management Plan and that there is a substantial body of opinion beginning to develop that restriction on "sprawl" also restricts room to grow and produces an entire set of other problems. It is concluded that the County General Plan provides a rational balance between the two views. E. Soils, Geology, Hydrology and Water Quality: The EIR adequately describes the mitigation measures and proposals related to the above impacts, and these statements are incorporated here. All of these concerns are covered by county ordinance code or are subject to further review with the final development plans, subdivision maps and permits. No special circumstances beyond those noted and covered by the conditions of approval requiring the construction of the "Sycamore Alternate" are considered feasible for the reasons detailed in the "responses" portion of the EIR. Within these confines, the conditions 00= -3- have been identified Justifying further special restrictions on this project. Water quality (especially problems associated with surface water runoff) is currently under study by Contra Costa County and other member Jurisdictions of the Association of Bay Area Governments, and the within proposal is consistent with that plan. Because of these and the other considerations noted previously, further mitigation of these impacts is infeasible. F. Traffic: The EIR (see especially "Traffic" in the DEIR and items 1 and 2 in the responses) describes the impacts and mitigation measures -related to problems of "traffic" associated with this project. These statements are incorporated herein by reference. The "no project" alternative would eliminate the problem but is not considered feasible for the specific reasons stated above. ttitigation of traffic on Diablo Road by requiring the construction of the "Sycamore alternate" is not considered feasible for the reasons detailed in the responses portion of the EIR. Within these confines, the conditions of approval and the. project's redesign have mitigated the impact of overcrowded roads to the maximum extent necessary, consistent with other environmental objectives and are generally supported by our professional staff. G. ' General 'Plan 'Change 'and Changes *to 1840-RZ: These issues are adequately covered in the EIR, and those statements are incorporated here by reference. In sum, both changes are necessary to accomplish the proposed redesign and 1840-RZ, and the General Plan should be amended to be consistent with this proposal. Regarding the General Plan change in particular, the effect of moving the commercial center and in reducing its size is to mitigate several other adverse impacts including traffic, air quality and density reductions over 1840-RZ. 00 5401 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proclaiming ) Play 5 through June 3 , 1978 , as ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/451 "National Hospital Month" ) WHEREAS it is important for the citizens of Contra Costa County to be aware of the services of their local hospitals and health services; and WHEREAS Contra Costa County 3ledical Services and the County Health Department , together with staff from ?.It. Diablo Hospital , Delta Memorial Hospital , Los bledanos Hospital , Richmond Hospital and Doctors' Hospital wish to observe National Hospital ` I'lonth in this County by holding a five-day activity for the general public, to be held in the auditoriums of the Willows Mall on May 5-6, the E1 Cerrito Plaza on %!ay 12-13, and the County East iIall on June 3 , 1978 for the purposes of contributing to the health of the citizens participating, and hence to the general health of the community; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA RESOLVED that the period beginning �Iay 5, 1978 and ending June 3 , 1978 is proclaimed as ";IT e 'Wish You Well ! " month in observance of National Hospital r.lonth , and that the Contra Costa County "Tedical Services and the Contra Costa County Health Department shall participate in this national observance by holding activities at the Willows �.lall, the EI Cerrito Plaza, and the County East Rlall on the dates listed above. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 1978. Orig. h29 Director cc: h'edical Director Health Officer County administrator Public Information Officer 11: 00535 RESOLUTION NO. 78/451 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of - ) Position of the Contra ) Costa County Board of RESOLUTION NUMBER 78/452 Supervisors on ) Proposition 13 ) WHEREAS some of the people of the State of California have caused to appear an the June 6, 1978 ballot a property tax limitation measure designated as Proposition 13; and WHEREAS the incentive for such an initiative stems from the overwhelming desire for meaningful tax relief, and a decrease in wasteful government spending; and i WHEREAS the burden of taxation experienced by the individual homeowner gives greatest rise to the public desire for tax relief; and WHEREAS Proposition 13 addresss the limitation only of property taxes; and WHEREAS property taxes apply only to local government and local service agencies, comprising the primary source of revenue and in some cases the sole source of revenue for many local services; and WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, along with the governing bodies of all other counties, incorporated cities, school districts and special districts of the State, view the proposed limitations of Proposition 13 as being so severe that substantial dismantling of local service operations will be required, thereby substantially curtailing and in some cases eliminating many services upon which the people have come to rely; and WHEREAS Governor Brown has released information prepared by the UCLA Graduate School of Business, Economic Forecasting Unit, which clearly shows a substantial and serious impact on the economy of the State of California in the event of passage of Proposition 13; and WHEREAS such economic forecast predicts recession conditions throughout the State; and WHEREAS the Governor and the Legislature of the State of California have shown a great reluctance to offer alternative sources of funding for the continuation of services, even at minimum levels, if Proposition 13 passes; and WHEREAS services will not continue even at minimum levels if alternative sources of revenues cannot• be found; and RESOLUTION NUMBER 78/452 00536 1 • I a WHEREAS the June 6, 1978 ballot also contains an alternative proposal, Proposition 8, which is specifically designed to provide tax relief to the individual homeowner; and WHEREAS Proposition 8 and the related Senate Bill 1 have been designed together as the answer of the Legislature to the tax refo_m question; and WHEREAS Proposition 8 and the related Senate Bill 1 cannot take effect unless Proposition 13 fails; and WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has endorsed Proposition 8 as the current alternative providing the most meaningful and actual tax relief to the homeowner in future years; and WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors shall do all in its power to curtail wasteful government spending at the county level; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors reaffirms its strong support of Proposition 8 and opposes the passage of Proposition 13 and urges the voters in this County and throughout the State to reject this measure as an inadequate and inappropriate solution to the problem of tax relief. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON May 16, 1978. Orig. CAO cc: Director, Human Resources Agency Central Library Attn: E. Helford - County Administrator County Counsel Board Members Alice Johnson t RESOLUTION NU14BER 78/452 IN 0M R. I. Schroder J. P. Kenny N. C. Fanden W. N. Boggess E. H. Hasseltine May 15, 1978 Comparison of Economic Impact Arthur G. Ilill, on 'State of California Between County Administrator " Proposition 3 and Proposition 13 Enclosed for your info ,.ation are the results of tc:o recent studies on the economic impact of Propositions 8 and 13 released by the State of California. These are: 1. Summary of economic impact statement made by the UCLA Graduate School of Business, Economic Forecasting Unit. 2. Statement of William Hamm, Legislative Analyst, State of California, concerning study of the - economic impact of Proposition 13. These are for your information in discussing these two propo— sitions in the ensuing weeks prior to the election. AGW:sr enclosures RECEIVED MAY 1 , 13;8 J. R. GLUON :. CLERK BOARD W 5UP:RV1WRS C4NNAtaYtn Co .D. ur f 0053S Microfilmed with board ordir IMPACT STUDY USING THE UCLA ECONOMETRIC MODEL OF CALIFORNIA* Proposition 8 Proposition 13 Impacts on Jobs: Gain of 48,000 Jobs Loss of 451,300 Jobs Impacts on the 5.6% 10.1% unemployment rate (base 6.0%) Impacts on total income Gain of $2,227.7 Loss. of $4,882 millions millions *Summary released May 11, 1976 by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. 00539 .. � 0000...• ....� �........ _�.��-....�.1.." rrl�,ei e:�. .. .r� ..r, 1.9/J .. w .. w•l 1. !�• T I1'T L '�•TSCA?. ?:S'ACTS 0: r:.0?:,SITIO_t 23 O:e .T::% Get:.ZPO..:.7tt ECOe:O:u -0.5 (_Reduced CEM, fundi o) ( Cdu � t. .^_E:il SL[J�'ent_.Qi35) !� . Local Emvernments n,--t State mo-overmcant net, lo33: -G b_lI_o:: $ / ,yl r f loss: �.6 billi0. y . �1 (Trarsfar Lrom surplus') -6.4 (::educed property tx-xes) -:•0.3 (State income tares) Property o2:T.erS nat Federal vo:'e_rnm ent Pel . ain: x•3.9 billion b � ain: +2.7 biZlialn g $ +2.2 - --♦.�-' E (Federal income t:.:tes) 1. The initial irmact on the California economy is an annL!al. Loss in total ircone of $2.1 billion; 2. $L'Il^lary of impacts on Property t;,x.rayers: Eillior. Dollars . Decrease in property tax payments to local goearnments....... +6.4 'Increase in income taxes to state go,.crrm:!ne..: ............ . =0.3 Increase in income taxes to federal govarrm-ert... ..00...0.0 .. -2.2 ?tet flain in personal and corporate iiicome after tare§•... 43.9 3. Summary of impacts on local sov`rnments: Reduction in property tax income., Reduction in CET receipts... . .....o. 000OV00.600.000000*0066080 -0.5 Redirection in state subvcn:lens.... ..... ........0..00....0. 0.0 -0.6 Offset assured in pQ)went from state surplus**.. ..o o.... +i.5 Net reduction:in revenue of local gover~-cants. ........ .. -6.0 4. Su=m:z-;- of impacts on the California state government: Increase in personal and corporate iinconm taxes.,.... + .3 Decrease i::L sub;;en'.:ions. to Zoca? governments.. ......... ...... +t.6 Pc:yrwne`. from state sL.r'plLs*k.....•����� 0.................. X1.5 Net loss to stare..... ..( .................... 0.000...8.. -0.6 ?;� f eder 5. $u ^ : 3y OI ..^..7i:Cts On t Fi g^,VOr:':t?C'nt: Increi sn 1_1 Inco=,2 taxes tram property owners....o...... 0...0 +�.? Decrease in CETA raiMburse ent to kraal Savernment$......0.00 +3.5 Net Gain transferred from California to the U.S. . government........ ....... .. ...0 ....0. .....0........0•.... +2.7 *CETA is the federal Co2prehensive EmploySent and Training Act, which provides fcdercl funds for public service emplo)nre::c. CETA carloyment in California is now approximately 75',000, au.'. about 50,000 jogs would be cut by local governments, if Pro^ositicr. 13 i3 adopted. MIA O jobs are :geld by =Enoricias. -'"this is the same payment provided fpr in Proposition S. - ,'Lie U=&. Eu:,i.^_ess TorecacLi,g Project ;ay 11� 1:74 Ic;r1 T.n0.F �. n •.a t • �� tFfT eT . ii1.. l - Local Government: � }•5. Stcte goverr.,<:sent No act_ `•arga iTraas�=er frora surplus) 2;et loss: -I.4 bil_?a:: $ -1.5 (educed nrcnerty ta:;es) / +0.1_ (State Income taxes) Home owners ne' Federal government net � ^in: :1.0 �zl_ior. $ � _._:•___•.`�; C"n: •,•0.! ail=zCn ,o � . Fec:eral i-.ca :e to.-.es) -. .�..� _ 1. The imi act on the California econcay is an anneal increase in income of $1.0 billion. on 2. Stammry of ireaacts on nrouert r to:' 'Daers:. Billion Dollars Decrease in property tai: p_ymeacs to local governments. .. . .... -PL.5 Increasein in come tames to s;ate goverm-nent.. ..... . .... ... . . . -0.? Increase in i::co=a ta:;� t7 fele=al government.. ...... . . . .. . .. -0.n I:et gain in inceme after taxes.................... . ... ..... 3. Sum.^•^ry of -im.nacts on local 0-mr-mr.ents: Reduction in property tax isicor a. .... . .. ....... .... .. . ...... . -1.5 OA'Efset in pa—y-ment frame st`a'te surplus. . .. .. . .... . ... . • . ... ... -l.5 Yet cF.anoe in revenue of local go;rern.:ents..... ...... .. ... 0.0 :. SLc:•-^ry ofrnw-cts on the California .--t-ate government: -increase 1 7 1 :_�.•.•- . . • .. . •. . ..•.• .. . .•. . . • . . r� 1 is �L�GG:1_ .•. Lc: J. •� . .. -i``.3.1 Fay men t from, state surplus. . .... ... —,Y Met loss to state..... .... ... .. .... . . ................ . . ... . —J./• -r S. Surmm L of i«Dacts on Increase in income to yes from proper.:y o:.ers........ . . .. ..... +0.4 • NMI ' = • One un but difficult to ' •.1 .measure,point rai,4d by the report ��t �: e .'•L in. � ��' ! ! "� is the possibility of an entirely new,+ J i V ^ i kind'of property tax corrin`, into *1.. I . • fashion as t;ie r�alt of Proposition; s; vas 7f haws : .13. ' TSOtn Page 1• •• -� The report notes than although-- •' , w • itie report said, because of in- .Proposition 13 wou!d severely limit" crca.ed fedend taxes (due to re- till: trattkitio:la[ "ac! v.dorein" prop-:. By,luhn lirelaur duced thonicawiter deductions), Cfty Max,wwch is based on property: f.'Lr..njrt: C..rra•.p.,u.l.vn smaller municipal bond .ales, de- values, It \wott.d not restrict a+seis�^ clines in federal grang to Califor- _ ntents It property fur apecizi ser:•- Sacramento ni:t, and property tax reductions•: ices. goip.,,,7 to nen-California landlords ; ; '• Such assessments, Irl perhaps the most thorough and investors. • ' _:� - which are loo;:: }•et at Proposition !3, ilr not' bowel•on property values, are Legislature's nonpartisan fiscal ana- 'On the other hand, federal a!ft "underUti:iaed" by lural govtwn-.;: l�st reported }esterday that pas- would be increased some\w:.at for inents in California,ILuithlit's report: Sage of the controversial tax mea- unemployment and \se:fare bene- found. sure could pose serious problems fits=to hetp pay for what Ilamrtl i a for tlh`,Califon-'a economy,at least envis:ans would be an increase'ir+_ -We believe filar there is a in th•,short run •urempioynlert from TA percent to significant potef tial for using sloe ten percent — vial ahs;ebsments to +lnance eovern=.;. But the 2M-page report l y the to nient ser:ices now funded with•; County Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors Jamas P.Kenny County Administration Building WJ1tst Distnct Martinez.California 94553 Cola CountyNancytr Fanden (415)372-4080 2nd District Arthur G.WiN Robert 1.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.HassNtins, 5tn District May 8, 1978 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 MAY 9 1978 Martinez, CA 94553 J. R. OL55ON CLERK BOARD O; SUFEP•VISORS Dear Board Members: Lelt�CoT.� OSTA Co. ---Deputy Re: Proposition 13 This report provides an overview of the impact of the County budget if Proposition 13 - the Jarvis-Gann Initiative - is approved by the electorate on June 6, 1978. With the assistant of County departments, the effect of the estimated financial reductions upon public service programs is discussed in a very summary manner in order that there be some appreciation of the significance of this measure. Due to the vague and ambiguous language of Proposition 13, the unavailability of interpretations as to the meaning of certain provisions and the lack of necessary data which can be used for computational purposes, the financial information prepared is based upon our best staff estimates and must be considered as preliminary in nature. It is emphasized that this is an informational report prepared by staff as to the impact of the measure upon County govern- ment and is not to be construed by anyone as an attempt to "scare" voters. The assumptions used to prepare estimates generally follow those previously expressed; namely, the secured property tax is computed based upon the full cash value of property for fiscal year 1975-1976 adjusted annually as allowed and that the County will share in the total tax levy in accordance with the proportion levied for County purposes for fiscal year 1977-1978. Utilizing these assumptions, if the Initiative passes, the County would be allowed $31.6 M of secured property taxes for the year, a reduction of about 60 percent of the actual levy; this estimate is in line with State averages being quoted. The buget amounts are based upon current legal requirements and no assumptions are made that the State will provide replacement revenues or relieve 00543 Microfilmed with board ordar -2- the County of its legal responsibility for certain obligations currently specified by law. The Governor has stated clearly that the State cannot "bail out" local government by immediate legislative action. It would not be prudent to ignore these remarks and assume that financial assistance will be forthcoming soon in the event of an affirmative vote by the people. The estimated impact of the Initiative upon the County budget for fiscal year 1977-1978 is summarized in the following table (000 omitted) : Actual Under Budget Prop. 13 Change 1. Property Taxes Secured $ 77.5 $. 31.6 -$45.9 Unsecured 5.0 5.0 2. Estimated Revenues 155.0 155.0 Other Than Property Taxes Less Reductions in a. Interest Income -1.4 b. Homeowners Exemption -3.3 c. Business Inventory -1.7 Exemption Net Revenues 155.0 148.6 -6.4 3. Available Balance 13.0 13.0 Total Available $250.5 $198._ 2 -$52.3 Financing 4. Debt Service (Outside .4 .4 Prop. 13) Less: bledi- Cal & Supplemental Adult Aid Reduction Due to A. V. Limit -2.9 -2.9 Net Impact $247.6 $198.6 -$49.0 The adjustments made to revenue recognize the reduction in the reimbursements received from the State for property tax losses due to exemptions granted for owner-occupied homes and for business inventories. Interest earnings will be substantially less as a result of reduced cash balances available for investment. The long-term impact of adoption of the Initiative will become even more severe as the unsecured property taxes will decrease commencing in fiscal year 1979-1980 as this property will be taxed 004544 -3- at the reduced Proposition 13 determined rate. Furthermore, as we face the prospect of continued inflation in the range of 5 to 10 percent, local government will be limited to a maximum 2 percent growth rate in property taxes. Program Impact Identifying program and service reductions is complicated by the many different financial arrangements in existence which result in an uneven distribution of property taxes required between functions and departments. As an example, Public Assistance currently relies on property taxes for only about 16 percent of its financing, Public Protection activities rely about 60 percent upon the property tax for its maintenance. While Medi-Cal and the Supplemental Adult Aids are 100 percent financed by the property tax, reduction or elimination of these programs are not permissible because the State mandates Counties to collect amounts (total budgeted - $17.2 million) in accordance with the formula specified in the law. A number of programs (man- power, community development, etc.) are fully funded by Federal or State assistance, or both, and require no property tax financing. . Other departments provide services which are partially financed by other governmental assistance and others are self-supporting in varying degrees through service charges. In other instances, revenue sources are dedicated for expenditure for specific purposes only; i.e. , highway users (gasoline) tax, traffic fines, etc. Furthermore, often there are limited mandates within a depart- ment which must be recognized. Also, significant cuts in a particular department interface with other departmental expenditure programs. Development of a consequential budget reduction is a complicated process. In the staff analysis, departments were credited with revenues which they generate or receive in the form of financial assistance with their net budget requirement generally factored by a percentage reduction. This forms a base from which evaluations can be made by the Board as to whether to continue programs at reduced levels, eliminate certain programs or increase financing for others. Establishing program priorities will be difficult and demanding regardless of the political process which may evolve should the Initiative be approved. The following summary table depicts the staff computations of functional modifications which would be required utilizing the above ' assumptions and procedures: 00545 -4- S -immaEy 4-S-immaEy Table (In Millions) Fiscal Year 1977-1978 Budget Under Function Adopted Prop. 13 Change General Government $ 21.9 $ 12.0 -$ 9.9 Public Protection 48.4 29.4 - 150 Health & Sanitation 42.6 3.4.9 - 7.7 Public Assistance 108.7 102.2 6.5 Education 6.0 3.3 - 2.7 Public Ways & Facilities 16.3 13.9 - 2.4 Recreation .1 .1 -0- Operating Total $244.0 $195.8 -$48.2 Reserves 6.1 2.4 - '3.7 Debt Service .4 .4 (1) -0- Grand-Total $250.5 $198.6 -$51.9 (1) Debt Service not included within Prop. 13 limit. Appendix A attached furnishes a detailed breakdown of the modifications which would result from the procedure described above. The budget appropriations shown are, of course, tentative and will be used as the basis for commencement of a work plan to conform to the tax limitation imposed by Proposition 13. Inasmuch as the budget analysis prepared is based upon current laws, ordinances and resolutions, no attempt has been made to compute other revenues which might be adopted by the County to offset partially the property tax revenue loss. Unfortunately, the ability of the County to recoup this tremendous revenue loss is very limited as County government by law is restricted as to available revenue .sources. Fees charged for services cannot exceed the cost of enforcement. In many instances, fees for services cannot be charged as the County is prohibited by statutes or regulation from making a charge or the 00545 -5- clientele served does not have the means to pay for the services. Obviously, if the Proposition passes all avenues of obtaining revenues from charges for users services will be critically examined. However, the additional revenue which can be generated will not be consequential when compared with the property tax reduction. The other alternative is the sharp cutback in services recognizing the County's legal obligations and providing the resources necessary to meet its minimal responsibilities. With a reduction in operating budgets of the magnitude of $48.2 million, it is estimated that approximately 2,000 permanent County employees must be terminated as well as most of the 347 CETA employees largely paid by the Federal government. Conclusion There are many problems associated with large scale employee layoffs. The work involved in the actual performance of employee termination procedures is significant. Also, there are substantial costs related to layoffs such as the payment of accrued vacation time which for 2,000 County employees is estimated at about $1.5 million. An employee layoff of this magnitude is an arduous and complex process. Staff efforts as described in the Jarvis-Gann Decision Table/Time frame (attachment B) are in progress. Meetings have been convened and will continue with department heads and represen- tatives of employee organizations on the subject of development and implementation of layoff procedures so that there is a complete exchange of information on this matter. The task of preparation of seniority lists is currently in progress and the whole process must continue if the deadline is to be met. Approval of Proposition 13 will result in a significant property tax reduction. Without any replacement revenues, services performed by local government will be seriously impaired. Especially hard hit will be the special districts and service areas which have been created in response to the request of citizens to tax themselves for desired improvements and a higher level of service. The public entities established for these purposes must be largely sacrificed as they rely almost completely on property taxes for their support. Another report will be prepared by my office for presentation to your Board next week which will discuss in summary form the 005,44 -6- program and service effects of the estimated budget reductions indicated in this report. It is of utmost importance that our citizens realize the service implications as well as the tax reductions which will result from Proposition 13. Respectfully, t ' ARTS? G. WILL, County Administrator FF:lm Attachments 00548 APPENDIX A SUrlMARY TABLE BUDGET REQUIREMENTS FISCAL YEAR 1977-1978 Budget Classification Allowed Proposition 13 Decrease General Government Legislative & Administrative Board of Supervisors $429,400 $223,288 $206,112 Clerk of the Board 220, 830 114,832 105,998 County Administrator 744,810 387,301 357,509 Finance Auditor-Controller $2,075, 740 $1,098,105 $977,635 Special Fiscal Services 428,305 222,719 205,586 Treasurer-Tax Collector 857, 930 498, 924 359,006 Assessor 4,359,230 2 ,268,240 2,090,990 Purchasing 176,585 91,824 84, 761 �4,ice81Z Counsel County Counsel $740,170 $384,888 $355,282 Personnel Civil Service $1,257,930 $723,244 $534,686 Other Personnel Services 92,000 47,840 44,160 $1, 349, 9 Elections Administration $493,820 $256,786 $237,034 Elections 818,230 511 880 306, 350 ,31 5 3, Communications Radio & Telephone $471,250 $368,602 $102,648 Property Management Owned & Rented Bldgs. $3,292,121 $1,626,284 $1,665,837 Plant Acquisition Bldgs. & Instit. $2,020,450 $200,000 $1,820,450 Promotion Economic Development $135, 000 $70,200 $64,800 00549 2. Budget Classification Allowed Proposition 13 Decrease Other General Retirement Admin. $240,450 $138,234 $102,216 Employee Benefits 372,000 372,000 --- Office Services 290,815 151,223 139,592 Insurance 2,595,000 2,475,000 120,000 Indemnities 2,000 1,000 1,000 Office Services Sold 25,500 25,000 500 G & A Applied to Costs -267,000 -267,000 --- $Z,895,457 TOTAL GENERAL $21, 872,566 $11,990,414 $9, 882,152 Public Protection Judicial Superior Court $997,490 $987,415 $10,075 Municipal Courts 3,619,055 2,070, 789 1,548,266 Law & Justice Systems 490,576 360,978 129,593 Superior Ct. Admin.- Jury Comm. 237, 790 123,651 114, 139 Grand Jury 44,150 22,958 21,192 County Clerk 1,290,080 830,895 459,185 District Attorney 3,289,840 1, 785,598 1,504,242 Public Defender 2,252, 910 1,198,153 1,054, 757 Court Applied Defense 658,400 281,163 377,237 D.A. -Family Support 1,416, 940 1,416,940 --- D.A. -Special Projects 68, 195 68,195 D.A. -Welfare Fraud 611,630 _ 410,688 200, 942 $1 $5,419,633 Police Sheriff $8, 882, 042 $3,993,913 $4,888, 129 Marshals 1,159, 195 672,381 486,814 Sobriety Testing 83,000 43,160 39,840 1 ,414, 783 Detention Jail $3,554,440 $2,809,400 $745,040 Work Furlough Center 788,610 481,052 307,558 Juvenile Justice Comm. 30, 550 15, 886 14,664 Probation 7,404,100 4,449,520 2,-954,580 Girls Day Treatment-West 40,545 21,083 19,462 00550 3. Budget Classification Allowed Proposition 13 Decrease Detention (continued) C.Y.A. $40, 000 $20,800 $19,200 Boys Ranch 702, 350 --- 702,350 Juvenile Hall 2,993, 690 2,395,666 598,024 Juvenile Offenders 565,200 293, 904 271,296 Day Care 35 ,800 18,616 17,184 Juvenile Preplacement 370,020 --- 370,020 Girls Residential 540,990 --- 540,990 Weekend Training 112 ,830 58,672 54,158 17, 17 ,5 �6,614,526 Flood Control Creek & Channel Mtce. $170, 000 $88,400 $81,600 Protective Inspection Dept. .of Agriculture $794,515 $444,242 $350,273 Bldg. Inspector 1,160, 920 1,160,920 --- Other Protection Recorder $407, 005 $407,005 --- L.A.F.C. 56, 350 56, 350 --- Planning 1, 375,280 808,890 $566, 390 Coroner 494,390 400,000 94,390 Crossing Watchmen 46, 500 24,180 22, 320 Emergency Services 236,145 141,680 94,465 Public Admin.-Guardian 83,460 50;600 32,860 Animal Control 1,246,595 933,487 313,108 Game Protection 13,580 13,580 --- , $2,835, 772 $1'123,533 TOTAL PUBLIC PROTECTION $48, 365,158 $29,360,810 $19,004,348 Health & Sanitation Health Health Dept. $4, 887, 178 $2, 781,846 $2,168,332 Special Health Proj . 2, 780, 717 2,780 717 --- ,8-95 �5,499,563 , 168, 332 Crippled Children Svcs. Remedial Treatment $1,236, 170 $635,000 $601,170 00551 4. Budget Classification Allowed Proposition 13 Decrease Hospital Care Continuing Care $3,500 $3,500 --- State Hospital Care 240, 000 240,000 --- County Medical Care 32, 925,670 28,098,276 $4,827,394 Sanitation - Solid Waste & Water $62,900 $32, 708 $30, 192 Solid Waste Mgmt. 126, 740 126, 740 --- Sanitation Svcs. Sold 312,000 312,000 --- �$ TOTAL HEALTH AND SANITATION $42,574,875 $34, 947, 787 .$7,627,088 Public Assistance Asst. Admin. and Services $30, 190, 390 $29,126,200 $1,064,190 Aid Programs Categorical Aids 52,185,020 51, 318,320 866, 700 General Relief General Assistance 3,159, 900 1,624,468 1,535,432 Burial of Veterans and Indigents 33,500 33,500 --- Medical Contribution Medi-Cal Contrib. $12,050,000 $9,500,000 $2,550,000 Care of Wards Children' s Shelter $1,003, 750 $521,950 $481, 800 Veterans Services Veterans Svc. Off. $145,580 $92,502 $53,078 . Other Assistance Manpower Programs $8,047,520 $8,047,520 --- Community Svcs. Ad. 499,430 499,430 --- Community Svcs. Prog. 343,000 343,000 --- Housing Rehabilitation 920,600 920, 600 --- Rehabilitation Counsel. 140, 100 140, 100 --- $9, 950,65U $ -- 9, S , S 9,9 5 TOTAL PUBLIC ASSISTANCE $108, 718, 790 $102,167,590 $6,551,200 00552 5. Budget Classification Allowed Proposition 13 Decrease Education Schools Administration Supt. of Schools and Board of Education $860,600 $476,139 $384,461 Library Services County Library 5, 036, 940 2, 747,458 2,289,482 Agricultural Education Cooperative Extension 120,330 62,572 57, 758 TOTAL EDUCATION $6, 017,870 $3,286, 169 $2, 731, 701 Public Ways & Facilities Admin. , Eng. , Const. and Mtce . $16,263,123 $13, 886,231 $2, 376,892 Recreation Services Recreation Facilities Park Admin. $70,000 $40,240 $29, 760 Small Parks Mtce . 3,210 1,670 1,540 Memorial Bldgs . 43, 700 22, 723 20,977 TOTAL RECREATION $116,910 $64, 633 $52,277 TOTAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS $243, 929,292 $195, 703,634 $48,225,658 Reserves Contingencies and Provisions 6,111,937 2,400, 000 3, 711, 937 Debt Service Highway Bonds 414,610 414,610 TOTAL BUDGET $250,455,839 $198,518,244 $51,937,595 S _ 00553 . 1 lr� A N N V N U W y O O u .•r t �. C VI Lr .- Q/M •-+ v U >1 W U +l E C ••+ ' wC vc> ny >. 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U O O •-4 3 v E oo� N (�J5 •�J 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a.I 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) Position of the Contra Costa ) County Board of Supervisors ) May 16, 1978 on Proposition 13 ) The Board on May 9, 1978 having received a May 8, 1978 report from the County Administrator providing an overview of the impact on the County Budget if Proposition 13 - The Jarvis-Gann Initiative - is approved by the electorate on June 6, 1978; and Board members having deferred action on said report and having requested that a resolution in opposition to said initiative be prepared for the Board's consideration this day; and The following persons having appeared urging the- Board to adopt a position in opposition to Proposition 13: Ms. Alice Johnson, Coordinator for Contra Costa YES on 8 - NO on 13 Coalition; Mr. Clarke Wallace, Contra Costa County Realtor; Mr. Matthew Barnes, President of the Richmond Area NAACP; Mr. John Toffli, Concord Parks and Recreation Director; Mrs. Audrey Fremhall, representing the 31st District of the Parents and Teachers Association (Contra Costa County) ; Mr. Gene Ross, member of the business community; Mr. Harry D. Ramsey, County Sheriff-Coroner; and Mr. Fred Hodgdon, Walnut Creek resident, having urged the Board to adopt a position in favor of Proposition 13; and Board members thereafter having discussed the matter, adopted Resolution No. 78/452 reaffirming strong support of Proposition 8 and opposition to the passage of Proposition 13. Thereupon Supervisor W. N. Boggess having requested that the Board consider appointing a broad-based, county-wide task force representing labor, industry, public members and other segments of the community to not only review the delivery of County services, but to study the streamlining and reduction of said services; and Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) are REQUESTED to study the afore- said matter with respect to the structure and responsibility of such a task force committee. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. cc: Committee Members _ CERTIFIED COPY Director, Human Resources t certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of Agency the original document which is on file in my office, and that It was passed & adopted by the Board of County Administrator Supervisors of Contra Cn.sta County. California. on County Counsel the date shown. ATTEST: J. fI. OI.SSO\, County Clerk&exofficin Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. , on MAY 16 1978 0055 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF •CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORKIA In the latter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired RESOLUTION NO. 78/453 bX Public Agencies ) 'WHEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the follo:ring tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having ' been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. Vhylil, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for years of 1974-75 thru 19 - FOR YEAR 197' -75 FOR YEAR 1976-77 (Cont.)• • C0:47RA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA 193-262-009-7 66104 All 110-540-001-2 2002 Por FOR rF0 1975-76 FOR YEAR 1977-78 CONTRA COSTA COUPITY CONTRA COS'T'A COUiiTY 193-262-009-7 66!04 Por 018-110-001-7 58004 Por STATE OF CALIFOPJITA STATE OF CALIFORNIA 110-540-001-2 2002 Por 110-540-001-2 2002 Por FOR YEAR 1976-77 COMRA COSTA COU!dTY 018-110-001-7 58004 Por 193-262-010-5 66104 All CITY OF VALNUT CREEK 178-411-001-5 9000 Por Donald L. Bouchet, Acting County auditor Controller By: U MAY197 .. 6 8 Adopted by the Board on........................ (Tat Cancel--- Order) (??:T S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 Count- Tax Collector 2 (Radem tion) (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 78/453 00556 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF .CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired } RESOLUTION N0. 78/454 ?ublic Agencies } AREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year OA. 1977-78 , 1 , 1 C;TY OF AI:TIOCH EAST BAY RRGIONAL PARK. j 066-121-005-2 1001 All 273-212-007-2 83031 All - i 067-2116-014-4 1007 Por 273-212-009-8 83031 All r SMALL BUSINESS AD.KINIST8.4TION 273-212-022-1 83031 All 119-172-009-1 79019 All CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - i CITY OF CONCORD 373-155-001-2 5001 All 130-171-006-5 2002 All 373-155-"-5 5001 All PLEASAFT HILL COMONS STATE OF CALIFORNIA } 150-150-046-11 12009 All 561-390-00 -6 8001 Por 15o-150-053-0 1.2009 All CITY OF SAN PABLO STAT; OF CALIFORNIA 41m4i-016-4 0029 All 172-020-022-7 98010 All CITY OF RICHMOND 550-011-005-0 8001 Por 561=110-005-7 8005 Por 561-120-001-4 8001 All � Donald L. Fouchet, Acting County, !auditor Controller f By: Adopted Lythe Board on.... MAY 1.6_1978._ y i (Tax Caince1= . Order) (R&T SL-986(b) ) County Auditor 1 County Tax Collector 2 (Rademption) RESOLUTION NO. 78/454 NMI (Secured) IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION N0. 73/455 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's books of account or other papers that there has been a defect of description or clerical error of the assessee in his property statement or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, Business Inventory Exemption in accordance with Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be allowed as indicated; FURTHER, if taxes have been paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. For the fiscal years 1973-74, 1974-75, and 1975-76, in Tax Rate Area 09000, on Parcel Numbers as cited below (which have since been retired to Parcel No. 183-020-017-4), assessed to Emporium Capwell Co. , 550 .5. Flower St. , Los Angeles, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections: Formerly Original Corrected Amount For the Parcel Assessed Assessed of R&T Year dumber Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1973-74 183-020-008-3 Improvements $ 765,950 $759,495 -$ 6,455 4831 .5 Personal Property 631 ,745 629,150 - 2,595 4831.5 - 9,050 1974-75 183-020-014-1 Improvements $ ' 729,435 $722,315 -$ 7,120 4831 .5 Personal Property 691,795 689,210 - 2,585 4831.5 9,705 1975-76 183-020-015-8 Improvements $1 ,078,185 $977,360 -$100,825 4831.5 Personal Property 854,050 794,445 - 59,605 4831.5 Business Inv. Ex. 304,497 324,982 - 20,485 219 80,915 Assessee has been notified and has waived Statute of Limitations. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN . CLAUSEN, CounZnsel Assistant Assessor A t5/9/78 ' ���r1= J Copies to: Assessor (Graham) 47 De Auditor Adopted by the 6oar�'on___R-A.K.t.L; 4. Tax Collector / l / Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/455 WM7 t - - . i. JT IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/456 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel;- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County. Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1978-79 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's books of account or other papers that there has been a defect of description or clerical error of the assessee in his property statement or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with-Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, it has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's records that the assessee omitted to report the cost of personal property and/or other taxable tangible property accurately to the extent that this omission and/or error caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valuation than he would have entered upon the roll were the cost of the property accurately reported or had the property been accurately reported; therefore, that portion of the property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code together with interest on taxes pursuant to Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, Business Inventory Exemption in accordance with Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be allowed as indicated; and in accordance with Section 533 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year. In Tax Rate Area 03000, Parcel No. 504-160-071-4, Account No. 040330-0002, assessed to Emporium Capwell Company, c/o Div. Carter, Hawley, Hale Stores Inc., 550 S. Flower Street, Los Angeles, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: . R. 0: SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Graham) Auditor Tax Collector Page l .of 2 RESOLUTION N0. 78/456 - 0�. 59 •'' _ _ - .1 - .- - - -.+i`'. .... _. _ .; .t.. ;r,....rr:;: rte?. 4 Parcel No. 504-160-011-4 Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1913-74 Improvements $761 ,890 $751 ,985 -$ 9,905 4831 .5 Personal Property 630,090 674,150 5,940 4831.5 15,845 1974-.75 Improvements $760,965 $779,465 +$ 18,500 531.4; 506 Personal Property 773,895 797,105 + 23,210 531.4; 506 +$ 41 ,710 1975-76 Improvements $808,155 $791 ,465 -$ 16,690 4831 .5 Personal Property 853,690 885,575 + 31 ,885 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 350,627 374,490 23,863 219 - +$ 8,668 533 1976-77 Improvements $964,595 $962,155 -$ 2,440 4831-5 Personal Property 796,130 896,350 + 100,220 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 314,647 364,927 - 501-280 - 219 +$ 47,500 533 Assessee has been notified and has waived Statute of Limitations. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN B LAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t5/9/78 B Dep- 6 Adopted by the Boo-do n. 1#1 AY 1 1978 Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 73/456 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/457 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1978-79 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the assessment roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such errors should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 531.2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, entry of escape assessment should be enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll inasmuch as title was transferred to a bona fide purchaser; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if correction of Assessor's error for any prior fiscal year which causes an increase of over one hundred dollars ($100), or over SO percent of such tax for such year, whichever is greater, and such error was made without fault on the part of assessee, no penalty or interest is attached to the amount of such increase for a period of one year from the date that such correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. For the fiscal years 1974-75 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 08001, Parcel No. 558-131-002-5, has escaped assessment inasmuch as it was erroneously referenced as owned by the United States of America and coded as nontaxable property due to Assessor's clerical error. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as Milton Meyer, Estate of; Maxine Silberstein and Jane Constine, Executrixes; c/o California Pacific Title Ins. Co., 1111 Pine Street, San Francisco, California. Further, said parcel should be corrected to be coded as taxable property and enrolled with the following escape assessment: ASSESSED VALUE 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 Land $380 $380 $380 $380 Total 380 $380 $380 380 Inasmuch as title to said property was transferred to a bona fide purchaser on February 1, 1978, enrollment of said escape assessment should be made on the Unsecured Assessment Roll under Account No. 202489-E000. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOEW B. USEK, County Counsel Assistant Assessor tS/3/78 By- �o Copies to: Assessor (Graham) Adopted by the Board on_J AY 1 6 197OepjF— Auditor e 1 of 1 Tax Collector /ag RESOLUTION N0. 78/457 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPtUVISURS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE ON CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Charges RESOLUTION NO. 78/458 of the Assessment Roll ) Of Contra Costa County 1 1 WHEER:AS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFvR;, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from tha assessment roil and from papers in the A33e3sor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in aascription and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be. corrected; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(x) (2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and it paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section. 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty,- cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it Was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquancy date. The situs of each of these boats and aircraft has been determined to be another county; therefore, the following assessments should be corrected to zero value. . Account No. Asseasee Account Type C•1 < C.. ram nk Radomski boat CF2887?P Lars Paul Ek y CF352OAJ Louis aimentel/Larry Dedraujo 0 CF5032EU Norm Hart CF65+.;OFJ Marita D'Ambros_o " CF7051BM John E. Duncan, III a CF9945MS Robert Huffman a ,876A Graham Flying Service Aircraft P.. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor t5/zl78 Copies to: Assessor (Mrs. Giese) Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION Y0. 78/458 Page 1 of 3 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Since the following boats and aircraft Were not owned by the assessees on the lien date, theca assessments should be corrected to zero value. Account No. Assesses Account Type Salvatore B. Bruno boat CFU443EP Jeffery R. Miller " CF0661�zD David L. Vins " CF2449CC Cycle Center Stores CF 3421FE Harold D. Strohm " CF3?70BJ Robert int. Jordan CF4257FV Richard Ehle " CF1}14.86FB Rubye E. Colwell " CF4537CD Evelyn Moore u CF5756EW Charles Shields to CrF5784FG David A. Ra lstin a CF5786cF Eugene M. Larche " CF5925AG William Allen Robinson " CF6982AJ Harvey E. Nofziger p CF7911AJ Joan Brewer " Cy8807EK Terry Druar " CF9856EB Odell W. Meeks 4518P Phoenix Properties Aircraft 5363T Flying Viking Inc. " 92511 NRI Flying Club Inc. " The following boat sank on February 3, 1977, and was worth less than $4U0 on the lien date; therefore, the following assessment should be corrected to zero value. (Under Section 228 of the RET Code) CF7345FT Edward C. Mitchell Boat Since the following assesses qualifies, under Section 511 (5U Appendix USCA 574) , ;or the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, this assessment should be corrected to zero value. C?51u2AK Albert B. Fessenden Boat Since the following assessments are duplicates of the assessments listad below as "Correct Account No. ", they should be corrected to zero value. Correct Account No. Assesses Account No. CF OCF?7 Earl R. Walker CF UCF CF7574FV Getel Koplin CF7574PY 15u9D Garrick C. Kerr 1059D Through a clerical error, the following boats were entered in the wrong tax rate areas. These assessments should, therefore, be corren ted to show the following tax rate areae. Correct Account No. Assessee Tax Rate Area CF07b2BPrr A tonlliam. s 03 CF6087FG George Tovani 13000 SEATUX Assistant Assessor RESOLUTION NO. 78/458 Page 2 of 3 r For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Due to incomplete information and instructions in processing accounts, incomplete computer programs or failure of such programs in the Business/Personalty Subsystem being put into effect this year, errors and rejections resulted on the following boat accounts and should be corrected as indicated below: Account No. Assesses Correct Full Value r A JSM63 L. Hogan 940 CF1369EK77 Richard & Alma Hoyer 660 CF1414GD Eugene Humphries/Jerald Scott 4U00 CF6692EK Kanneth Ireland 3600 CF6935EL H. Paul Boettcher 2960 CF7756EK Eden H. Turley 1000 FURTHER, for the Fiscal Year 1976-77 Since the following boats were not owned by the assesses on W-arch 10 19769 these asaesaments should be corrected to zero value. Code and Assessment No. Assessee Boat No. 01002-u139 Dennie C. Howell/ Craig L. Linchner CF0784FN 82038-09d7 Richard Griffiths CF3403FH 62044-0113 Fredrick M. Shane CF367i�AJ I hereby consent to the above changjA and/or corrections. R. 0. SEATCN Assistant Assessor JOHg CLAUSEN C y Co s Dep Adopted by the Board on__(NAY 16 1978 RESOLUTION NO. 78/458 Page 3 of 3 v�w� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 781459 of Contra Costa County ) ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized: to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1978-79 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's records that the assessee omitted to report the cost of personal property and/or other taxable tangible property accurately to the extent that this omission and/or error caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valu- ation than he would have entered upon the roll were the cost of the property accurately reported or.had the property been accurately reported; therefore, that portion of the property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, that portion of the Business Inventory Exemption which was incorrectly allowed because of such erroneous or incorrect information should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and all entries made pursuant to the above cited sections of the Revenue and Taxation Code should have added interest on taxes pursuant to Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, that portion of the Business Inventory Exemption which was incorrectly allowed should be entered as es-aped assessment pursuant to Section 531.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and, further, Business Inventory Exemption in accordance with Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be allowed as indicated; and in accordance with Section 533 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year; and, FURTHER, it has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and, further; property escaping assessment due to such error should be enrolled as escaped property pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if correction of Assessor's error for any prior fiscal year which causes an increase of over one hundred dollars ('$100), or over 50 percent of such tax for such year, whichever is greater, and such error was made without fault on the part of the assessee, no penalty or interest is attached to the amount of such increase for a period of one year from the date that such correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Graham) Auditor Page 1 of 5 Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. 78/459 - O*5 In Tax Rate Area 86006, (formerly Tax Rate Area 86004 for the fiscal year 1974-75), Parcel No. 073-220-027-4, Account No. 036980-0004, assessed to Dow Chemical Co. , 2855 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year "Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1974-75 Improvements $11 ,137,775 $11 ,529,415 +$391,640 531.4; 506 Personal Property 1 ,635,490 1 ,645,905 + 10,415 531.4; 506 1975-76 Improvements $16,273,650 $16,533,075 +$259,425 531.4; 506 Personal Property 3,217,735 3,258,020 + 40,285 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 1 ,219,507 1 ,224,182 49675 219 + ,0 533 1976-77 Improvements $23,106,265 $23,379,090 +$272,825 531.4; 506 Personal Property 4,307,815 4,359,250 + 51 ,435 531.4; 506 Business Inv.. Ex. 1 ,495,535 1 ,528,092 32,557 219 +$291 ,701 533 1977-78 Improvements $25,438,490* $25,760,290 +$321,800 531.4; 506 Personal Property 4,307,115* 4,386,760 + 79,645 531.4; .506 Business Inv. Ex. 1 ,485,272 1,506,484 - 211212 219 +$386,231 533 *As previously corrected by Board Resolution No. 77/864, passed on October 25, 1977. Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 09059, Parcel No. 143=040-003-4, Account No. 036980-0009, assessed to Dow Chemical Company, 2855 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, California, should have entered thereon the following escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1975-76 Improvements $ 1 ,3679690 $ 1 ,371 ,015 +$ 3,325 531.4; 506 1976-77 Improvements $ 1 ,547,455 $ 1 ,558,825 +$ 11 ,370 531.4; 506 ?977-78 Improvements $ 1 ,647,235 $ 1 ,649,590 +$ 2,355 531.4; 506 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 09000, Parcel No. 183-030-024-8, Account No. 084260-0000, assessed to McDonnell Nursery Co. , 1333 E. Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1974-75 Personal Property $ 13,565 $22,425 +$ 8,860 531.4; 506 1975-76 Personal Property $ 17,450 $24,800 +$ 7,350 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 7,925 11 ,600 3,675 219 + 3,675 533 R_ 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 78/459 Parcel No. 183-030-024-8: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of'Property Value Value Change Section 1976-77 Personal Property $16,345 $24,315 +$ 7,970 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 7,265 11 ,250 3,985 219 ++$ ,995— 533 1977-78 Improvements $13,275 $13,485 +$ 210 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 2,375 - 26,705 + 19,100) 4831 ; 531 ; 4985(b) + 5,230) 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. $ -0- $12,305 12,305 219 :F$12,235 533 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 08021 , Parcel No. 405-320-006-1 , Account No. 064340-0001, assessed to JC Penney Properties Inc. , P. 0. Box 4015, Buena Park, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections. and escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of - R&T Year Type of Property Value - Value Change Section 1977-78 Improvements $320,880* $320,588 -$ 292 4831 Personal Property 562,040* 563,460 + 1 ,420 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 190,600 191 ,037 437 219 + 691 .533 *As previously corrected by Board Resolution No. 77/962, passed on November 22, 1977. Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 08021 , Parcel No. 405-320-009-5, Account No. 105020-0000, assessed to R. H. Macy & Co. Inc. , c/o Neale E. Turner, 151 W. 34th Street, #1311, New York, New York, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1977-78 Personal Property $694,305* $720,295 +$25,990 .531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 216,905 229,900 - 129'995 219 +$12,995 533 *As previously corrected by Assessment Appeals Application No. 77-199, decided on December 9, 1977. Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 3 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 78/459 00567 In Tax Rate Area 85093, Parcel No. 408-082-001-4, Account No. 030350-0000, assessed to Crown Cork & Seal Company Inc. , 9300 Ashton Rd. , Philadelphia, PA, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Original C,,rrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year ' Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1975-76 Improvements $1 ,328,670 $1 ,486,245 +$157,575 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 272,430 419,555 + 147,125 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 135,367 167,384 - 32,017 219 272,683 533 1976-77 Improvements $1 ,673,990 $1,836,145 +$162,155 531.4; 506 Personal Property 280,470 345,955 + 65,485 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 139,400 131,795 ++ 531.5; 506 +$235,245 1977-78 Improvements $1 ,610,540 $1 ,762,995 +$152,455 531.4; 506 Personal Property 259,725 343,030 + 83,305 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 128,697 .129,969 - 1 272 219 + 234,488 533 Assessee has. been notified. In Tax Rate Area 08001 , Parcel No. 550-020-017-4, Account No. 045040-0009, assessed to Ford Motor Co. , 700 National Court, Richmond, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1975-76 Improvements $1 ,059,730 $1 ,059,790 +$ 60 531.4; 506 Personal Property 1 ,905,490 2,011 ,000 + 105,510 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 918,265 971 ,020 52,755 219 + 52,815 533 1976-77 Improvements $1 ,135,555 $1 ,137,400 +$ 1 ,845 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 2,232,075 2,335,980 + 103,905 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 1 ,100,187 1 ,152,140 519'953 219 + 53,797 533 1977-78 Improvements $1 ,130,230 $1 ,138,205 +$ 7,975 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 2,909,040 3,303,740 + 394,700 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 1 ,432,695 1 ,630,045 -197,350 219 +ST05,325 533 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 4 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 78/459 MM w' In Tax Rate Area 08008, Parcel No. 561-270-004-6, Account No. 022650-0002, assessed to Certain Teed Products Co. , P. 0. Box 29, Springfield, New Jersey, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1975-76 Personal Property $402,550 $4202550 +$18,000 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 195,097 202,867 - 7,770 219 +$T—0,-2 3-0 533 1976-77 Business Inv. Ex. $175,860 $174,380 +$ 1 ,480 531 .1 1977-78 Business Inv. Ex. $217,907 $215,661 +$ 2,246 531 .1 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN CLAUSEN, Co my nsel Assistant Assessor t5/l/78 D Adopted by the Board on— MAY 16 1978 Page 5 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 78/459 00569 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/460 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected as stated below. In Tax Rate Area 76006, Parcel No. 375-121-005-9, has been erroneously assessed to Joseph V. Jr. & Beverly C. Silva, due to clerical error in overlooking document transferring title. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to . show the assessee as Robert J. & Janice E. Silva, who acquired title by document recorded on December 3, 1976, in Book 8113, Page 111 , of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. For the fiscal years 1972-73 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 76051 , Parcel No. 161-232-013-3, Sale No. 72-2511 , assessed to Patrick J. Fahey, has been erroneously enrolled on the Secured Assessment Roll as a separate assessment due to Assessor's mapping error. Therefore, this parcel should be deleted from the assessment roll and all taxes, penalties, and costs should be canceled in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. For the fiscal years 1974-75 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 66101 , Parcel No. 209-240-002-3, assessed to Shell Oil Company, has been erroneously enrolled on the Secured Assessment Roll as a separate assessment due to error in overlooking document recorded on November 10, 1972, in Book 6795, Page 604, of the Official Records, whereby said parcel was accepted as a County road by Contra Costa County. Therefore, this parcel should be deleted from the assessment roll and all taxes, penalties, and costs should be canceled in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) of the Revenue and Taxation Code; or, if paid, a refund should be made in accordance with Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: xzt�w�11 R. 0. SEATON JOHN B ,AUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t4/27/78 B 6Adopted by the Board on-MY-1.1----------- Dep Copies to: Assessor (Graham) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of l RESOLUTION NO. 78/460 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/46.1 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented:to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1978-79 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's books of account or other papers that there has been a defect of description or clerical error of the assessee in his property statement or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, it has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's records that the assessee omitted to report the cost of personal property and/or other taxable tangible property accurately to the extent that this omission and/or error caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valuation than he would have entered upon the roll were the cost of the property accurately reported or had the property been accurately reported; therefore, that portion of the property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code together with interest on taxes pursuant to Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 533 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 08001 ; Parcel No. 550-020-018-2, Account No. 134650-E000, assessed to Veriflo Corporation, 250 Canal Blvd. , Richmond, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Graham) Auditor Tax Collector . Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/461 `00571 l Parcel No. 550-020-018-2 Original Corrected Amount For the Assessed Assessed of R&T Year Type of Property Value Value Change Section 1974-75 Personal Property $290,070 $292,825 +$2,755 531 .4; 506 1975-76 Improvements $281 ,745 $285,225 +$3,480 531.4; 506 Personal Property 398,930 399,750 + 820 531 .4; 506 +5T,300 1976-77 Improvements $304,445 $304,645 +$ 200 531.4; 506 Personal Property 368,175 367,395 - 780 4831 .5 580 533 1977-78 Personal Property $375,425 $371 ,995 -$3,430 4831 .5 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN LAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t5/8/78 Dep Adopted by the Board on-_-_pL 1 6 1978 Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/461 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONT_IRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Condemnation of Property ) for Public Road Purposes, -- ) RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Oakley Area, Empire Avenue ) NO. 78/462 Project No. 781-4259-663-75 ) (C.C.P. Sec. 1245.230) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, by vote of two-thirds or more of its members, RESOLVES that: Pursuant to Government Code §25350.50 and Streets & Highways . Code §943, the County of Contra Costa intends to realign and widen Empire Avenue, a public improvement, and, in connection therewith, acquire an interest in certain real property. The property to be acquired consists of five (5) parcels and is generally located in the Oakley area. Said property is more particularly described in Appendix A, attached hereto and incor- porated herein by this reference. On April 18, 1978 this Board passed a resolution of inten- tion to adopt a resolution of necessity for the acquisition by eminent domain of the property described in Appendix A (Resolution No. 78/359) and fixing May 16, 1973, in its chambers in the Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing thereon. The hearing was held at that time and, based upon the evidence presented to it, this Board finds, determines and hereby declares the following: 1. The public interest and necessity require the proposed project; 2. The proposed project is planned and located in the manner -which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury; and 3. The property described herein is necessary for the pro- posed project. The County Counsel of this County is hereby AUTHORIZED and EMPOtAERED: To acquire in the County's name, by condemnation, the titles, easements and rights-of-way hereinafter described in and to said real property or interest (s) therein, in accordance with the _pro- visions for eminent domain in the Code of Civil Procedure and the Constitution of California: parcels 1, 2 and 5 are sought to be acquired as permanent slope and drainage easements; parcels 3 and 4 are sought to be acquired as temporary construction easements. To prepare and prosecute in the County's name such proceed- ings in the proper court as are necessary for such acquisition; and RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 462 To deposit the probable amount of compensation, based on an appraisal, and to apply to said court for an order permitting the County to take immediate possession and use said real property for said public uses and purposes. PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 16, 1978 bit the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, J. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Sunervisors - N. C. Fanden cc: Public Yorks Department Real Property Division County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 462 Empire Avenue Project No. 7271-4259-66-75 APPENDIX IIA" Portions of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and 114'aridian described as follows: PARCEL ONE (Lucchesi) Permanent Easement An easement for roadway slope and drainage purposes over the following described parcel of land: A strip of land 10.00 feet in width lying west of and immediately adjacent to the following described line: Beginning on the west line of Empire Avenue (45.00 feet in width) at the south line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Virgil Calisesi and Norma Calisesi, his wife, recorded July 6, 1949, in Book 1409 of Official Records, at page 222, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence, from said point of beginning, along said west line of Empire Avenue, South, 160.00 feet. PARCEL T40 (Lucchesi) Permanent Easement An easement for roadway slope and drainage purposes over the following described parcel of land: A strip of land 6.00 feet in width lying west of and immediately adjacent to the folloring described line: Beginning on said west line of Empire Avenue, distant, South, 368.00 feet from the south line of said Cal-13--Si parcel (1409 OR 222); thence, from said point of beginning, along said Nest line of Empire Avenue, South, 180.00 feet. PARCEL THREE (Lucchesi) Temporary Construction Easement A temporary construction easement to expire on March 1; T979 or on completion of construction of Empire Avenue, County Road Project No. 7871-4259-661-75, whichever occurs first, described as follows: A strip of land 6.00 feet in width lying west -of and immediately adjacent to the following described line: Beginning on said west line of Empire Avenue, distant, South 548.00 feet from t;he south line of said Calisesi parcel (1409 OR 222); thence, South 250.00 feet. PARCEL FOUR (Lucchesi) Temporary Construction Easement A_ temporary construction easement to expire on March 1, 1979 or on completion of construction of Empire Avenue, County Road Project No. 7871-4259-651-75, :whichever occurs first, described as follows: Beginning on said west line of Empire Avenue, distant, South 300 feet from said south line of. said Calisesi parcel (1409 OR 222); thence, from said point of beginning west 10.00 feet and south 40.00 feet; thence, west 20.00 feet and south 45.00 feet; thence, east 30.00 feet to said west line of Empire Avenue; thence, along said west line north 85.00 to the point of beginning. 00575 -2- PARCEL FIVE (Calisesi ) Per,-,-ianent .Ease-ment An easerRnt for roadway slope and drainaga purposes, lying in the Northeast- 1/4 of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Maridian, described as follows: A strip of land 10.00 feet in width lying west of and irarp-diately adjacent to the following described line: Beginning on the west line of Empire Avenue (45.00 feet in width) at the south line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Virgil Calisesi and Norma Calisesi , his wife, recorded July 6-, 1949 in Book ] IT1013 of Official Records at page 222, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence, from said point of beginning, along said west line of Empire Avenue, North 60.00 00a I BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Concurrence with Byron ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/463 Union. School District, ) Overcrowded Attendance ) (Govt.C. 5565970 ff. & Area No. 4, Byron Area. ) C.C.Ord.C. 59312-2.202 ff. ) RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ATTENDANCE AREA NO. 4 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The Byron Union School District has filed with this Board its findings that conditions of overcrowding exists in an attendaace area :within the District. The notice of findings (Board Resolution 78-14Z and application_ for Financing Interim School Facilities) from the School District also sets forth the information required by 95812-6.202 and 512-6.204 of the County's School Facility Dedication Ordinance. The precise boundary of the proposed overcrowded attendance area, which will hereinafter be called "Attendance Area No. 411, is all of the territory contained within the Byron Union School District. This Board has reviewed and considered the Byron Union School District's notice of findings and the information set forth therein and all the information provided it at the hearing conducted to con- sider whether it should concur with the School District's findings. This Board hereby determines that it concurs with the said Byron Union School District's notice of findings and establishes Attendance Area No. 4 for the Bvron Union School District's area. In con- nection with this determination, this Board rakes the following findings: 1. That the County's School Facility Dedication Ordinance No. 78-10 is an ordinance adopted pursuant to §65974 of Chapter 4.7 of the Government Code. 2. That the location and amount of land to be dedicated or the amount of fees to be paid, or both, in Attendance Area No. 4 will bear a reasonable relationship and will be limited to the needs of the community for interim elementary and high school facilities and will be reasonably related and limited to the reed for schools caused by development in Attendance Area No. 4. 3. That the County's General Plan provides for the location of Dublic schools. Any interim school facilities to be constructed .from fees or lands to be required to be dedicated, or both, will be ccn sistent with the General Plan. 4. The land or fees, or both, transferred to the Byron Union School District will be used only for the purpose of providing interim elementary or high school classroom and related facilities. -1- RESOLUTION NO. 78/463 ._ The Clerk of this Board is directed to notify the Byron Union School District of this Board's concurrence and establishment of Attendance Area No. 4. Finally, the Clerk shall provide notice of the establishment of this Attendance Pxea by sending copies of this Resolution to the County's Building Inspection, Planning and Public Works Departments. PASSED May 16, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. CEPTII:IED COPY 9 certify that this fs a f-11. Mue & correct copy the nris!ret dor+!meat is h'••� iz on ti!r. t-? mw ol,^•�». and that it ir.i-: zl.fl, L Rupervfaor3 of C^ o the iia'' .9ho•t, �,� n, � 1 Cletk •fcctttlf(cio ° ' 'r.!r. . by Deputy Geri!• Diaia M. Harma,a '• VJW:s CC: Byron Union School District Director of Planning Building inspection Public Works Director County Counsel Countv Administrator Superintendent of Schools -2- RESOLUTION NO- 78/4-63 t RECEIVED Byron Union School CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Jai S' 1978 ROUTE I BOX 49, BYRON. CALIF. 94514 TELEPHONE 14151 674-2129 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS -/CONTRA CO$TA CO. RESOLUTION 78-4 B yl�tr.irs�..�ro. Be it resolved that on this date, April 12, 1978, the Byron Union School District Board of Trustees does hereby declare that after examining the evidence�a condition of overcrowding exists in the Byron. School; and that such conditions will impair the educational programs in said school; and that all reasonable methods of mitigating such conditions have been evaluated and no feasible method for reducing such conditions does exist. Therefore the Board does cause to be attached hereto available documentation of information used to render its ..*vision; and hereby does direct its Administrative agent, i the District Superintendent, to forward such resolution to the Board of Supervisors, in the manner prescribed under ordinance 78-10, division 812, "School Facilities Dedication Ordinance of Contra Costa County". tor•^ Board President Clerk' Member Member AID , . r Member TRH:gg _ Microfilmed Wit-11 bg4rei iifv`f 5/1/78 Byron Union School CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROUTE I BOX ♦B, BYRON, CALIF. 94514 TELEPNONE 1415) 63s-1130 APPLICATION FOR FITIMICING INTERIM SCHOOL FACILITIES The Byron Union School District Governing Board, by action taken at the April 12, 1978 board meeting, hereby requests the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to enact 78-10 on behalf of Byron Union School District. This ordinance known as the "School Facilities Dedication Ordinance of Contra Costa County" provides a method for financing interim school facilities necessitated-by new residential developments causing conditions of over-crowding. Attendance Area -The- Byron Union School District is located in East Ccntra Costa County and includes approximately 100 square miles of area. Presently there is one school in the district with a student population of 330 Kindergarten through 8th grade. Conditions of Over-crowding The Byron School is located on approximately 7 acres of land. State suidelines reco----end 350 students on 10 acres of land. ^•re present site is at capacity. Byron Union School District is faced with increasing enrollment, in fact, there has already been an in- crease of 18% since June of"'1977• Predicted increase in enrollment is between 250 - 400 studnets within the next 2 - 4 years. In order to accomodate this increase in student population a new school will need to be planned and developed. Most cf the increase in enrollment is coming from the Discovery Bay Development. Approximately 100 students are presently being transported from Discovery Bay to Byron School. Tentative maps listed in the County show a potential of growth of 500 - 800 housing units in the next 2 - 4 years in the Discovery Bay Development. The board feels that this is a conservative estimate because there are a number of smaller 5 acre minimum projects that are being developed within the Byron School District as well as individual homesites. Using an estimate of .5 elementary students for each housing unit, the minim,,_ potential increase in students could be 250 - L00 students in the nest L years. Our present average class size is 32 for grades u - 5 and 28 for K - 3rd grades. Maximum recommended class sizes for f - 3 is 27 and for 4 - 8 is 30. 00580 The Board formed an advisory comaittee Which recommenced that a new campus be developed to house the expected influx of new students. Microfilmed with board order • . 3FrZQ:J LiiIO2i SCIiCOL DiS':PiC_' :Tie bGarG� haS CC:tractea the S@Z"/lCes of *•villi= Gillis ::ssocia-eu . l.*chiteces, for planning the r_ev campus. However, .r:e w;:strict is .._L f=r_ancially able to de•relop a campus witk:out passing a_ :,. rd e:ectiL o= finaina soWe other source of revenue. next year tile :- -h;rl district ... .:. . »ill be uSi*g its r37ci-ill. taxing capacity to Jus—.. find ieneral fund . necessities. 7u.^ present contingency funds amount t.: _, .' 10. • ''he s�::ds generated prom this proposal would be %sec: to nbtsi n . z scrool site and lesse or purchase eaergency facilities. tows�er. cc�e board would be receptive to discussing with developers ne pessibi_It. of aonating rroperty in lieu of fees for irteria� schoo� `:�ilities. ^ . . ;:t:; . . . ..'.. . . .. . ': ^ .':.... . . . . ... . :... .. ...:. .:..:.. . - _. , ., :-._. . . 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Microfilmed with Board Q dr BYRON UNION ELEMENTARY BONDIt--"WACITY b CONSTRUCTION COST F']ECTION (GucSSTIMATE FIGURES FOR DISCUSSION ONLY) Orrigi na l Adjusted VALUATION $2 ,01 33,592 $2 ,O1 02.712 Bonding Capacity (@ 50* of A.V.) 1,051 ,929 1 ,050,135 Current bonded indebtedness - -0- Operational Areawide tax rate 2.270 Bond redemption tax rate for $600,000 --- Outstanding State loan -0- CONSTRUCTION COST PROJECTIONS CAPACITY OF PRESENT FACILITY 355 STUDENTS AT 90% FACTOR Year 1979 1980 1981 1932 Students 355 374 386 394 Unhoused Students 0 19 31 39 19 Unhoused students = 1 classroom 1,100 Square Feet x $70. = $77,000 400 Additional homes by 1982 x .4 yield = 160 (+160) _ 515 534 546 554 (160) (179) (191) (199) 6 CR 6 CR 7 CR 7 CR 7 Classrooms at 950 sq.ft. = 6,650 sq.ft. + 10% for overhangs, etc. (650 sq.ft.) + 1000 sgzft. fQr toilets, janitor, storage, adm. , etc. = 8,300 sq.ft. Total 8,300 sq.ft. x $70.00 = $581 ,000 + land costs Suggested bond issue $600,000 00582 4/10/78 Microtiimed with board order ' 1.021.1 Utilization and.Capacity - of School Facilities—Elementary BUREAU OF CALIFORNIA May, 1977 SCHOOL FACILITIES STATE DEPARTMENT PLANNING OF EDUCATION Spaces and Loading School Grades Site acres (usablu) _81ron Union Elementary K-8 7 Address Rt. 1 . Box 48, Byron Date occupied Reported by Henry Heydt Date of report April 4, 1978 Gross capacity Number Avera"class sizif District pohcy State formula ! District State Current Type of teaching station Permanent Portable policy formula Permanent Portable Permanent Portable enrollment Kindergarten * 1 50 55 5 Grades one through three 3 25 29 75 87 104 Grades four throuah six 112 ing Grades seven and eight310 6 Art (crafts) Business Homemaking Industrial arts Music 1 30 33 30 33 Science Special education Type: Gymnasium Multipurpose Food service Other - Library RernL*d.R a. Total 8 4 1 225 170 252 1154 1 320- 12 2012 395 or 406 or Comments on space adequacy: (355 @ 90%) (365 @ 90%) * Computed on'double sessions (AM b PM)_ _ Library and remedial readina room not computed in loading figures. Attachment. Microfilmed with board uluor Estimated Average Daily Attendance Projection (Form BSFP 3.09.3) attached indicates an enrollment of almost 400 students by 1982. This does not take into account new impact developments such as Discovery Bay. Taking into account that this development has yielded a 2/3 growth (30 students to 100 students in one year) , it would be reasonable to expect 200-300 students at a .4 yield per house from this area by 1982. Under normal growth projection, Byron Elementary would be at maximum capacity (not providing for special services and programs) by 1982. In light of these projections, the district should start planning for additional facilities as soon as possible in that it takes about two years from passage of a bond election to occupany of the new facility. A major factor to consider is that construction costs increase at the rate of about 1% per month. On a 1 .5 million plant, if it were started now, costs will increase .at the rate of $15,000 per month. The following are several possibilities that could be considered at this point: 1. Purchasing an adjacent contiguous site and building for a projected enrollment of 500-600 students. 2. Acquiring a site in the Discovery Bay area and planning an expandable facility to initially house 200-300 K-8 students. The district might look into the provisions of SB-201 for impacted aid in order to accomplish this. . 3. The purchase of an additional site to provide two facilities of separate grade levels such as one K-5 school and one 6-8 school , or any other combination the district may desire. • 0058 Microfilmed wiw board V'�ior 7.02.3 Evaluation of School Facilities — May, 1977 BLIR�AU OF CALIF NIA SCHOOL FACILITIES STATE DEPARTMENT PLANNING OF EDUCATION School Byron Union Elementary Grades K-8 Reoated by Date of report Item Adequate Comments on exitting conditions and needed i norooeww+ts Site Size x 7 acres present site. For projected enrollment, State Location i x i tou1 a reomne��s T . acres Safety X Contours Development x Playfields X Pool no Parking x Inadequate- Landscaping nade uateLandscaping x Excellent Other Shoe _Administration Health x Naf?de facilitie5 for school nurse Teachers Audiovisual Library x -11 ent Multipurpose x 4Zhnw,*v-c ;%v J availabl State Kitchen '° ry's Foods_-Meat in kitchen Gymnasium no Showers 1 In multipurpose room limiEed rac> > ies Toilets X Lockers ves Limited space Storage Po0 r Instructional spats x Size x ; Flexibility x Limited Utilization x i Expandability X ILimited Access for the handicapped no Need to start planning for implementation of other Rehabilitation Act of 1973 - Section 504 Quantity x Suspended fluorescent in Kindergarten Brightness x &8 music - egg crate Reflectancet i Windows Concpatric ring lighting in most classrooms Screening x Concentric ring and angle recess. High windows lith Audiovisual 1 X incandescent globe in older ginq Energy factors x Other ti 00581 Microfilmed with board order t 1 /1 r...12.3 Evaluation of School Facilities May, 1977 BUREAU OF CALIFORNIA (Continued) SCHOOL FACILITIES STATE DEPARTMENT PLANNING OF EDUCATION Item AdaQuate Comments on existing conditions and needed improrenments Heat and Air Separate furnace. Radiant heat Temperature comfort x Kindergarten/Remedial - 1 furnace forced hat air (gas) Insulation x 1 rar - Heat pump Air exchange X Distribution X Exhaust x Conditions X Energy factors X Other Smad &g carpeted ver wood. Ti1Ir o Cement i older wing Tile on wood 'raised foundations in portables. Library Floor absorption x car eted Wall absorption X Panel . fi ceilingaksorption x Acoustic tile Ballast absorption X Vent absorption X Exterior absorption X Interior absorption X Isolation X Aesthetics Appropriateness X Nery nice centra! Park-like Naturalness I X Continuity X Screening x Other X Equipment Quantity X Mobility X Flexibility x Maintenance x Instructional wails x Other Wntenence Excellent Turfed areas Sprinklers x Parking Hardcourt X - Sidewalks Exteriors Interiors Roofing Windows fencing Mechanical equipment Hardware_ .. Plumbing fixtures Other -- Microfilmed with board order 1.02.3 Evaluation of School Facilities BUREAU OF CALIFORNIA May, 1977 SCHOOL FACILITIES STATE DEPARTMENT (Continued) PLANNING OF EDUCATION Item Exce+lent Good Average Poor Not acceotable Site Space Light ------ -- _ �—.--- Heat and air X Sound X _ Aesthetics X _ Equipment Maintenance X Overall rating x Recommendations for needed corrections and improvements: Poor storage facilities -Parki•ng inadequate 87 Microfilmed with board oraer 0`76,200 M t 0729 677 100 .:'J,. �"""' - _ ^•`f` t'iFn, _ i i ri VC, at ER;ZI- �HahG£ , 777 379 15SI4 4 49 ------. - —+-- �1_-�-. +27 —! 61 ; 7 4 7 6 Ll 48 52 } ` { 3 44 �3 I 53 54 vi TOTDL I 37i 537_a.. _-75 ^ j 394 TOTAL {" 1 _ I 1:: T+JTAL 77K ? 2Y3 3t5 #•'- :.. 337 i 35D 374 J$� S54 ANN - .•1 crartcs:} '• ='i Ii 5 i-131 :w {71 +12: f8 }( Z!; n PUPIL illiiTS CONTINUATION SPEC7ALZ!;. UPILS �(UTE57 .=NRClL%1zNT) 3 HIGH_ MOS. I ?l7PIL HRS. ! "SCHi'O.tYS PLP.HRS Q�YS 1 _ ELE)i. SEC. 1 :PN VAR Ti1R !!� 1 TOTAL -H I AVERAGE"ATfFMO NCE (TCT:.i=S3 ) LATEST`P40JECT QN. i 70'4Li1 ►TJ c.4yicATTENCaNCc LM,ESI� uj��'.iS.M VT t ;; SFRADE ?i t cRGLL. I' X E AG GQ GRA I ENROL! x - " .:_'ST. .C- DE E`:ROL__ 24 23 jj -c-5 ICS.. - »l.— L + - � ,r _ r i Microfilmed w it hf,board,or414 • _. .. ,�.7.r-, _. � ,:�.•:,s-`+f.�,�.�r.'[.. i_" _ rr',..7...�"...,Y��u�r�Er�� ,v...`• ;_r•r.,�:., ti�`e.�,j"M.S..'S' �rA '�.lJ.,.41'1. It rx _ 2 L R 6-.:n+ 00, i J _ � p a •z � FYti r � r �4 9 r n L � v is - � - _ _ Z { •+. {_ t 9`rp Pa EE y'. -C ., } r 4 r 589K -w r Microfilmed with board ordd�j�e � „ „ 1 � 1' :- �c ��fl`• "a,"�( 1� �X' s t -y TT-��'� xr �- '+i+'� 2,=,`c:Et. x�.•.a�v. ._h� 4✓':+�a._ � ��tw�, <=S+v-�s _ ..t.-� �:1.< ?r2_.n�'z�•,.a�#;Sa! -�„�'�a.�rY,���1'.�.w����'4Y'��`r....,:��.'G3�''..�^��Tb'�:,�ly"' .5�kc REGULAR Mw=12NG OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTrZS OF .BYROY APRIL 12, 1975 uION SCHOOL D=ST:?ICT Meeting was called to order by President Robert Tucker Called to Order at 7:00 p.m. Roll Call Members Present: President, Robert Tucker; Clerk, Sandra Knecht; Wayne Fuhrer; Richard Taylor; Gene Frazier; and Secretary, Ted R. Hauberg. Members Absent: hone Visitors: Ross Farrov, Brentwood Neve; iia. Gillis, Architect; Bob Byer; Tom Richards; Ray Coelho; Henry Heydt, Bureau of Scbool Facilities Planning; :lien Rbodes. Minutes of Mach 3rd & 8th, 1978 were approved as written. Minutes Approved Motion was made by Wayne Fuhrer. Seconded by Robert Tucker. Roll call - unanimously approved. Warrants #6440 to #6476 were approved for payment. Warrants Approved !Motion vas made by Wayne Fuhrer. Seconded by Gene Frazier. Roll call - unanimously approved. Re-organization of the Board for 1978-79: Re-or anization of President Board for 2.978-79 Gene Frazier nominated Richard Taylor. ' Seconded by Wayne sharer. Sandra Knecht rominated Gene Frazier. Seconded by Richard Taylor.,,, Motion was made by Robert Tucker that nominations be closed. Seocnded by Wayne Fuhrer. Vote Richard Taylor - 2 Gene Frazier - 3 Gene Frazier was elected President. Clens Richard Taylor nominated Wayne Fuhrer. Seconded by Robert Tucker. There were no more nominations, therefore, Wayne Fuhrer vas elected by acclamation. Gene Frazier took over the responsibility of Board President. 00raul Microfilmed with board ofuur APRIL 12, 1978 A policy for "Duties, Rules, Regulations, and Duties , Rules, Regulation:' Guidelines for Bi;SD Board of Trusteba" was and Clui --lines adopted. Motion was Made by Richard Taylor. Seconded by Robert Tucker. Roll call-un aiiMously approved. Tne 1978-79 School calendar was presented for 1978-74 Calendar adoption. Wayne Fuhrer Made a motion that January 2nd not be a hcliday and that instead June 6th be declared a Board Holiday. Seconded by Sandra Knecht. Roll call - vote: Wayne Fuhrer - aye Richard Taylor - no Robert Ticker - no Gere Frazier - no Sandra Knecht - aye _--_.Motion failed. - Motion was made by Robert Tucker that the calendar by approved as presented. Seconded by Richard Taylor. Roll call: Wayne Fuhrer - no Richard Ta;;for - Ve Robert Tucker - aye Gene Frazier -aye Sandra Knecht - aye .: Motion carried. Mr. Henvj Heydt from the Bureau of School Henry ueydt Report Facilities Planning reported on his survey of present scaoo l facilities. The report indicated that the present facilities have a ;maximum capacity of 365 students if the Knidergarten were utilized both A.M. and P.M. and the room being used as a music room was used as a classroom. Our present enrollment is 326 stidemts. A contract with Wm. Gillis Associates, Architect, was Contract with Gillis submitted for approval. Motion was made try Wayne Fuhrer that the contract be approved. Seconded by Robert Tucker. Rol' call - unanimously approved. Mr. Gillis suggeste- that a survey be taken of the Section 50L School Surv!�v the school to determine what charges need to be made to meet t::e require`erts of Secticn 504 of O/�!!�"9� the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Microfilmed with board order A-rRIL 12, 1978 Policy devleopment was discussed. Mr. Hanberg was Policy Development directed to obtain a copy of an uD-to-date policy- manual and to call a Special meeting for kednesday, April 19th, to review the ma:ual and decide whether to obtain a prefessional policy service. An application for financing interim school facilities was Policy for Financing approved for submission to the County Board of Interim School Facilities Supervisors. Motion was made by Sandra Knecht. Seconded by Robert Tucker. Roll call - unanimously approved. Mr. Hanberg reported that he has been studying Lunch Program alternatives to our present lunch program. He was directed to submit more information at the next meeting including how Larry's was planning to improve their program. Gene Frazier reported that he had been asked by a parent Kindergarten Entrance if there was a way a student whose birthday came RE: Age after December 2nd could be enrolled. Mr. Hanberg reported that state law dictated age for enrollment in Kindergarten and that Boards do not have the option. Meeti:g was &:,clrned at 9:30 p.m. "deeti..z Adjourned These minutes are subject to approval by the Board at their next regular meeting. Respectf`al y submitted by Ted R. Hanberg, Secretary 00592 Microfilmed with board order BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Subd. 4955 Annexation to County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/465 Service Area No. L-42, ) San Ramon Area. ) (Gov.C. 9§56310, 56311, ) _ 56312, 56313) RESOLUTION INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Applications for the above-captioned change in organization were filed by the Board of Supervisors with the Local Agency Formation Commission's Executive Officer on March 15, 1978. On May 3, 1979, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the Application, declared the territory proposed to be annexed as legally uninhabited and designated the proposal as "Subdivision 4955 Annexation to County Service Area L-42". The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed are as described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20 , 1978, in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct a public hearing on the proposed annexation, when all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the proposed annexation will be heard. Anyone desiring to make written protest thereto must file it with the Clerk before the hearing. A written protest by an owner of land must contain a description sufficient to identify his land, and a written protest by a voter must contain his residential address. At the end of the hearing, the Board shall either disapprove the proposed annexation or oder the annexation in accordance with Government Code §§56320 through 56322. The Clerk of this Board shall have this resolution published once a week for two successive weeks in the Valley Pioneer, a news- paper of general circulation published in this County and circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed, beginning not later than fifteen (15) days before the hearing date. The Clerk shall also post this resolution on the Board's bulletin board at least fifteen (15) days before the hearing date and continuing to the time of the hearing. The Clerk shall also mail notice of the hearing at least fifteen (15) days beforehand to all persons and counties, cities, or districts, which theretofore filed a written request for special notice with the Clerk. PASSED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by the Supervisors present. vJW/j cc: M. F. Schlamm, Assistant Vice President Western Title Insurance Co. LAF CO Public Works Director County Assessor 006N3 RESOLU'T'ION NO. 78/465 LOCAL AG0,?CY FORMATION COMI.,.5SM1 � 105-79 Contra Costa County• California Revised Description DAM 5/478 By} y EXHIBIT "A" Tract 4955 Annexation to County Service Area 1,42 - Being a portion of Rancho San Ramon, described as followsz Beginning at an angle point in the western boundary of County Service Area 1,.42, said point being the most southwestern corner of Iet 16, Tract 4275 filed -April 12, 1973, in M- P Book 156, at page 18; thence leaving said boundary of County Service Area 1-42, North 840 22' West, 367.12 feet; thence North 850 14• West, 325.17 feet; thence South 740 06' 30" West, 506.88 feet; thence South 710 27' West, 333.2.5 feet; thence South 440 26' West, 231.58 feet; -thence North 42* 57' West, 371.00 feet; thence North 6' 46' 41est, 506.88 feet; thence North- 800 55' Fast, 148.50 feet; thence North 150 25' East, 539.88 feet to , the center of Stone Valley Road; thence Easterly, along the center of Stone Valley, Road. 1340 feet, more or less, to an angle point in the western boundary of County Service Area 1,-42; thence South 18010' 40" East, along said western boundary, 1087.93 feet to the point of be- .ginning. , Containing.41.18 acres, more or less. " 0069.1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Annexation ) No. 78-5 to County Service Area ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/466 L-42, San Ramon Area. ) (Gov.C. §§56261, 56320, 56322, 56323, 56450) w RESOLUTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNEXATION AND ORDERING ANNEXATION TO, COUNTY SERVICE AREA WITHOUT HEARING OR ELECTION The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: This annexation has been proposed by representatives of the landowners of the subject area and application therefore filed with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission on April 6 and 10, 1978. The reason for the proposed annexation is to provide the area to be annexed with street lighting services. - On May 3, 1978, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the proposal for the aforesaid annexation, subject to the condition that the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Said commission also found the territory pro- posed to be annexed as legally uninhabited, assigned the proposal the designation. of. "Annexation No. 78-5 to County Service Area L-42" , and authorized the Annexation without notice and hearing by this Board. This Board hereby finds that this proposed annexation is in the best interest of the people of County Service Area L-42 and of the territory to be annexed. This Board hereby finds that the territory to be annexed is uninhabited, that no landowner therein filed a written protest, and that all landowners in the affected area have consented in writing to the proposed annexation. This Board hereby ORDERS this annexation without hearing, without election, and without being subject to confirmation by the voters. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution along with the appropriate fees to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission, in accordance with Government Code §56450. PASSED on Iiav 16, 1978, unanimously by the Supervisors present. cc: L I FCO - Executive 0'ficer State Board of Eq:aalization County Assessor County Recorder County Auditor-Controller Public works Director P. G. & E. F.. F. DeBolt, Civil Engineering J. S. Peters of Riffe, Peters and Jones F. E. Bryan of. Bryan and Murphy Assoc. , Inc. RESOLUTIOIZ NO. 78/466 �p5s5 LOCAL AGENCt FORMA ICi1 C01-21IISSION 109-78 Contra Costa Counti, California Description Date; 5/4/?8 By: Annexation 78-5 to County Service Area L-42 (Three Parcels) Parcel One. Being a portion of Rancho San Ramon, described as follows Beginning at the intersection of-the center,of Tice Valley.Boulevard with the southern extension of the western line of the parcel of land de- scribed in the deed to Henry D. Lokey, et ux,' recorded September 22, 1953, in Book 2195, of Official Records. page 19; thence North 20 031•East, along said southern extension and the western line of said Lokey parcel (2195 OR 19), 285 feet, more or less, to the northern line of said Lokey parcel (2195 OR 19); thence South 85° 13. 54" East, along said northern line and along the extension thereof, 580.56 feet to western line of the- . •parcel of land described as Parcel one in the deed .to Bessie Hampton, recorded March 23, 1950 in Book 1527 of Official, Records, page 60; thence, along said western line, North 150 261 .37" West, 372.78 feet and North 10 02. 55" :asst, 499.99 feet to the southern line of the parcel of land de- scribed as Parcel Die in the 'deed to Roland T. Pinkston, et ux, recorded Dacenber 13, 1955 in Book 2670 of Official Records, page 271; thence along said southern line and along the southern line of the parcel of land de- scribed as Parcel One in the dead to Bradley Spencer, et ux, recorded July 17, 1946, in Book 843 of Official Records, page 312, Borth 869 47' 57' West, 459.19 feet and North .75° 12' West, 200 feet; thence South 20 03' West, 1125 feet, more or less, to the center of Tice Valley Boulevard; thence South_?5° 12' East along the center of Tice Valley Boulevard., 200 -feet to the point of beginning. Containing 14.50 acres, nore or less. . 00596 Parcel Two. Being a portion of Lots 23 and 24, Walnut Park, filed Juste 20, 1910 in 14ap Book 3, at page 56,_c?escribed as follows; Beginning at a point on the* eastern boundary of County Service Area 1.42, said point being on the eastern- line of Cherry Lane, said point also being the southwestern corner of Lot 23, Bishop Tract, filed Ilay 4, 1944, in tiap Book 27, at page'24; 'thence South 810 30! Z9" Fast, along the eastern boundary of County Service Area L_42, 856.46.feet to the western line of Walnut Creek flood contr of channel; thence, leaving said eastern boundary. of County Service Area 1-42;-Southwesterly, along said western line along a curve to the right, the center of. -which bears Horth 700 18' 58" West, with a radius of 571.00 feet, through a central angle of 280 33' 08" an are distance of 284.55 feet; thence Porth 810 .311r , 03" West, 758.53 feet to the eastern line of Cherry lane,. said•point Also being .on the eastern boundary of County-Service Area L-42; thence Northeasterly and Northerly, along the eastern boundary of County Ser- vice Area L-42, 265 feet, more or less., to the point of beginning. Containing 4.73 acres, more or less. Parcel Three. Being a portion of Rancho San' Ramon, described as follows$ Beginning at-a point on the eastern boundary of County Seri-lee Area L-.42, said point being the northwestern corner of "Parcel 2" as shown on that certain map filed i:ay 9, 1977, *in Book 62, of Licensed Surveyors Maps, at page 38; thence, leaving said eastern boundary of County Sersice Area 1-42,. North 890 09' 08" Fast, along the northern line of said "Parcel 2" (62 LSM 38) and its eastern extension, 365 feet, more or less, to the center of San P•amon Valley Boulevard;, thence South 180 17' 35" East, along the center 'of San Rasion Valley Boulevard, 195 feet, more or less, to the eastern extension of the southern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Howell Properties_ Ltd., recorded July 15, 1974, in Look 7273, of Official Records, page 395; thence South 890 09' 15" West. along �(159'� _ 3 _ said extension, 45 feet, mare or less, to the southern line of said Howell Properties Ltd., (7273 OR 395), said point also being on the eastern boundary of County Service Area L-42; thence Northwesterly, Westerly and Northwesterly. along the eastern boundary of County Service Area L-42, 495 feet, more or less., to the point of beginning. Containing 1.20 acres, more or less. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Initiation of Proceedings for ) Doctor's Park Annexation. to - ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/467 the City of Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. 5§35150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code §35150 . (f) on 2-larch 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "Doctor's Park Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. As determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally uninhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area prcposed to be annexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creek. This 'innexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Local Agency Formation Commission determined that this Annexation was categorically exempt from CEQA. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation Commission also made tha findings required by Government Code Section 35150 (f) . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, objections or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. Any owner of lard within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at any tine prior to the conclusion of the June 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests made (written or oral) are merely advisory and have no legal effect as to terminating the proposed annexation. The sole discretion to terminate or approve the proposed annexation rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Countv. -1- RESOLUTION NO. 78/467 VU�JJ The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give nailed notice of the hearing in the same manner and form as prescribed by 5506080 et seq. of the Government Cade with published notice to be made in 'the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a cony of this resolution being mailed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting nailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut Creek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present.. cc: City Clerk, City of Walnut Creek LAFCO Public Works Director VJW:s -2- RESOLUTION 2-RESO_L TION NO. 78/467 00600 LOCAL AGENCY FORI•!ATIO`I C0''CHISSTO:f 98-79 Contra Costa County, California ' Description Date; 5/4/78 By; FJHIBIT "A" Doctor's Park-Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek Beginning at an angle point on the southeasterly line of Ygna:io Valley Annexation No. 20 to the City of Walnut Creek, -Ordinance No. 896, on the southwestern line of the Loe Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Resolution No. 2052; thence southeasterly and south- Westerly along the boundary of said Loo Annexation to the most north- erly corner of Ignacio Valley Annexation No. 21 to the .City.of Walnut- Creak, Ordinance No. 603; thence continuing southmesterlay along the north~tern- line of said Ygmacio Valley Annexation No. 11 to a point _ on the boundary of said Ignacio Valley Annexation No. 20; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along the.-bowndasy of said Ygnacio. Valley Annexation No. 20, to -the point of beginning. containing 6.67 acres,. more or less. • � 0(1601 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOR14IA Re: 'Initiation of Proceedings for _ ) Alpine' Island North ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/468 Annexation to the City of ) Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. SS35150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT:- Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code 935150 (f) on March 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "Alpine Island North Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. As determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally uninhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area proposed to be annexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creek. This Annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Local Agency Formation Commission determined that this Annexation was categorically exempt from CEQA. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation. Commission also made the findings required by Government Code Section 35150 (f) . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, objections or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. Any owner of land within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at any time prior to the conclusion of the June 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests made (written or oral) are merely advisory and have no legal effect as to terminating the proposed annexation. The sole discretion to terminate or approve the proposed annexation rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. IFU�I� RESOLUTIONN0. 78/468 t The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give mailed notice of the hearing in the same manner and form as prescribed by §56080 et seq. of the Government Code with published notice to be made in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the Countv and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a copy of this resolution being mailed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting mailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut C--eek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: City Clerk, City of Walnut Creek LAFCO Public Works Director VX-7:5 _2_ RESOLUTION NO. 78/468 10603 L:CAL �,GE�IC'f FOF.-IA=IC'r3 =-.2LISSIQ;I 99-79 - Contra Costa County. California Description Date: 5/4/78 By__ EMIBIT "A" Alpine Island North Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek - Beginning atthe most northern corner of St. Mauls Church Annexation No. 2 to the City of Walnut Creek, Resolution?Io. 2266; thence- Southwesterly along the northwesterly line of St. Mary's Church Annexation No. 2 to an angle point in Western Annexation No. 2 to the Cite of Walnut Creek Ordinance-No. 167; thence North-4e3terly and Northeasterly along the boundary of said.Western Annexation. No. 2 to- - ,a point on the southwestern line of Southern Annexation N0. 1 to the . City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance'No. 118; thence southeasterly along - the southwestern line of said Southern Annexation No. 1 to the point of beginning. . - Containing .79 of an acre, more or less. 00604 r I BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: 'Initiation of Proceedings for ) Hutchinson Annexation to the ) RESOLUTION 170. 78/469 City of Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. SS35150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT-.- Application HAT•:Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code 535150 (f) on Mauch 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "Hutchinson Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. As determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally inhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area proposed to be ar_nexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creed:. This Annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be anne::ed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Local Agency Formation Commission considered and adopted a Negative Declaration on Environmental Significance. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation Commission also made the findings required by Government Code Section 35150 M . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, objections or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. or any registered voter residing Any owner of land/within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at any time prior to the conclusion of the June 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests made (written or oral) are merely advisory and have no legal effect as to terninating .the proposed annexation. The sole discretion to terminate or .approve the proposed annexation rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. -1- RESOLUTION 170. 78/469 00605 The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give mailed notice , of the hearing in the same manner and form as prescribed by 556080 et seq. of the Government Code with published notice to be made in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a copy of this resolution being availed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting mailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut Creek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: City Clerk, City of ,,lalnut Creek LAFCO Public Works Director VJW•s _2_ RESOLUTION NO. 781469 00CIAC LCCAL AGSXY FC'&4ATIQI _:UISSIGN 100-79 Contra Costa County, California Doscription Late; 5/4/1-8 By;� DGUSIT "A" _ Hutchinson Annexation to tb-e City of Idalnut Creek _ Beginning at a point on the east line of Stevenson Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Or-?inance No. 707, at the northwest corner . of Vann Annexation-to the City of Walnut Creek, Resolution No. 2646;- thence Northerly along the eastern line of said Stevenson Annexation. to the- southwest corner of Lamb Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 753; thence Easterly, Northerly and Easterly-along the bo•.rzdary of said Iamb Annexation to the northwest comer of E13eth Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, -Resolution No. 2845; thencs•• Southerly, Easterly, and Northerly along the boundary of said Elseth _annexation to the boundary of said Lamb Annexation; thence Easterly along the boundary line of said- Lamb Annexation to a point on the bound_ . ary of Perma-Balt Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance tio. 850;. thence Southeasterly, Easterly, Southerly, Westerly and Southerly along the boundary of said Perma^Bilt Annexation to the- northeast cor- ner of Falender Annexation to the City of Walnut Creak, Ordinance No. 1110; thence Westerly-along- the northern line of said Falender Annexe ation to' the- southeast corner of Graham Annexation to the.City of Walnut Creek, Resolution No. 3076; thence Northerly along the boundary -of said Graham Annexation to the southeast corner of Buhlman Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Resolution No. 2953; thence Northerly and Westerly along -the boundary of"said Buhlz= Annexation to a point on the boundary of said Vann Annexation; thence Northerly and Nesterly along the boundary of'said Vann Annexation to the point of beginning. Containing 27.08 acres, pore or less. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Initiation of Proceedings for ) Sierra-McGuire Annexation ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/470 to the City of Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. 5535150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) } The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: ' Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code 535150 (f) on March 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "Sierra-McGuire Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto .as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. As dete=dned by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally inhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area proposed to be annexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creek. This Annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Cor:--cission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Local Agency Formation Commission determined that this Annexation_ was categorically exempt from CEQA. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation Commission also made the findings required by Government Code Section 35150 (f) . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, objections or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. Any owner of land or any registered voter residing within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at any time prior to the conclusion of the June 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests made (written or oral) are merely advisory' and have no legal effect as to terminating the proposed annexation.. The sole discretion to terminate or approve the proposed annexation rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. -1- RESOLUTION NO. 78/470 00608 The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give mailed notice of the hearing in the same manner and form as prescribed by 956080 et seq. of the Government Code with published notice to be made In the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a copy of this resolution being mailed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting mailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut Creek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on May 16, 1978, unaniz-:cusly by Supervisors present. cc: City Clerk, City of Walnut Creek LAHCO Public Works Director VJW;S -2- RESOLUTION 110. 78/470 9060 LOCAL AGENCY FCFVi ITICN Co"C ISSIC:! 101»79. " Contra Costa County; California Description Date; 514178 By: - EJC ISIT "A" Sierra-McGuire Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek Beginning on the boundary.of Lakewood Annexation to the City of- Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 279, at the most, easterly corner 'of Sierra Drive Annexation No. 3 to the City..of Walnut Cree',c,. Ordinance No. 410;. thence Southeasterly along the boundary of said Lakewood Annexation to a point on Sutter Annexation to the City Of Walnut'Creek, Resolution. No. - 2335; thence Southirsatsrly, Northwesterly, and Southwisterly along the boundary of said Sutter Annexation to'a point on the boundary of Sierra Drive. Annexation No. 1, to the City- of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No.* 235;. thence Northwesterly along the boundary of said Sierra Drive Annex- _,a.tion No. 1, to a point on the eastern boundary of Easters Annexation. .bio. 1 to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 158; thence North- westerly and Northeasterly along the eastern line of said Fastern An- nexation No. 1 to a point on said Sierra Drive Annexation No. 3; thence Southeasterly, Northeasterly, Southeasterly, and Northeasterly .slang the boundary of. said Sierra Drive Annexation No. 3•to the point of beginning. Containing 7.89 acres, more or less. 0vt1�LJ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Initiation of Proceedings for ) North- Main Annexation to the - ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/471 City of Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. §§35150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local -Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code 935150 (f) on March 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "North Main Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. As determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally inhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area proposed to be annexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creek. This Annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. the Local Agency Formation Commission considered and adopted a Negative Declaration on Environmental Significance. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation Commission also made the findings required by Government Code Section 35150 (f) . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, objections or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. Any owner of land or any registered voter residing within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at any time prior to the conclusion of the :;une 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests made (written or oral) are merely advisory and have no legal effect as to terminating the proposed annexation. The sole discretion to ter- minate or approve the proposed annexation rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 00611 The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give mailed notice of the hearing in the same manner and form as prescribed by 556080 et seq. of the Government Code with published notice to be made in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a copy of this resolution being mailed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting mailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut Creek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer Of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on blay 16 , 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: City Cler'11-1, City of Walnut Creek LAFCO Public Works Director VJW:s _2_ .RESOLUTION NO. 78/471 AM0612 LOCAL AGUICY FOMAT10': C0;•E•1I55IC!I 102-?7 Contra Costa County, California Description Date; 5/4/78 By. EXHIBIT "A" North 'Min Annexation to the City of rfalnut Creek _ Beginning on the western right-of-way line of Interstate 680 Freeuay at the southeast corner of Rieger Annexation to the. City ofWalnut Creek, Ordinance No. 898, said corner also being the north.-. west corner of ,the parcel of land described as FIRST in Boa'*.. 2534 of Official Records at page 438 in the Lis Panders recorded May 17, 1955, in Book 2534 of Official Records at page 426, thence along the west '- line est .line of the said free-way right-of-.way is followss. South 140 29' 00" Wast, _301.11.feet; South 17°. 51, 00" West, 346.91 feel. South 180 37' 00" West 346.09 feet, South 260 01100" West, to the northwest.coater of Northern Annexation No. 5 to.the City of. Walnut.Creek, Ordinance - No. 369 thence in a general South:resterly, Westerly, Northeastarly and Easterly direction along the boundary of the City of Walnut Creek , to the point of beginning. Containing 19.14*acres, more or less. t�U6�.3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ,Initiation of Proceedings for ) Creekside Annexation to the - ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/472 City of Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. §g35150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County RESOLVES THAT: Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code §35150 (f) on tiarch 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "Creekside Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein. As determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally inhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area proposed to be annexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creek. This Annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Cormission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Local Agency Formation Commission determined that this Annexation was categorically exempt from CEQA. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation Commission also made the findings required by Government Code Section 35150 M . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, ob",e-ctions or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. Any owner of land or any registered voter residing within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clara: of the Board of Supervisors at any time prior to the conclusion of the June 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests Made (written or oral) are merely advisory and have no legal effect as to terminating the proposed annexation. The sole discretion to terminate or approve the proposed annexation rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. RESOLUTION NO. 78/472 00614- The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give mailed notice of the hearing in the same :Wanner and form as prescribed by 556080 et seq. of the Government Code with published notice to be made in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a copy of this resolution being mailed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting mailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut Creek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors. present. cc: City Clerk, City of Walnut Creek LAFCO Public- Works Director VJW:s —2- RESOLUTION RESOLUTION NO. 78/472 ��615 - t LCAL AGFICY FORA—HU4 CO'rfi•M._LSSION 103_79 Contra Costa County, California Description Dztst 5/4/78 BYr r.,OiINT "A" Creekside Annexation to the City of Walnut.Creek - Beginning at the host eastern corner of Southern Annexation . i No. 20 to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 416, at the most . ! northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from' Joseph A. Duffel, et al; to Capital Investments, a limitedpartner ship, recorded. December 31, 1969, in Book 6035 of Official Records at page 760; thence South 330 30' East, along the northeastern line of said Capital Investors parcel (6035 OR 760) and along the north_ . eastern line of the parcel of land described -as Parcel 2 in the deed from tied K. Ryder, et ux, to Walnut Creek Investors, a limited partner- ship, recorded December 29, 1976 in Book 8144 of Official Records at page 676, a total distance of. 726.15 feat more or less, to the most - northern corner of Glass Annexation to the City of .walnut Creek-, reso- lution'No. 1901; -ther.ce Southwesterly, Northwesterly and Northeasterly along the boundary of the City of Walnut Creek to the point of be- ginnin3• . • - - - . . . Containing 5.18 acres, more or less.- 00616 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF .CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Initiation of Proceedings for - ) Decker Annexation to the City ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/473 of Walnut Creek. ) (Gov.C. 5§35150, 35220, 35222 and 35223) The Board of Supervisors of Contra .Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Application for the subject annexation was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County by the City of Walnut Creek, pursuant to Government Code 535150 (f) on March 27, 1978. The subject annexation has been designated by the Local Agency Formation Commission as the "Decker Annexation to the City of walnut Creek", and a description of the exterior boundaries of the territory to be annexed is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated 'herein. As determined by the Local Agency Formation Commission, the territory proposed to be annexed is legally inhabited. The reason for the proposed annexation is that the area proposed to be annexed is in need of, and has actually been receiving, a full range of urban services from the City of Walnut Creek. This Annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission on May 3, 1978, subject to the condition that the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Local Agency Formation Commission determined that this Annexation was categorically exempt from CEQA. In approving this Annexation, the Local Agency Formation Commission also made the findings required by Government Code Section 35150 (f) . At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, this Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed Annexation. At said June 20, 1978 hearing, the Board of Supervisors will hear and receive any oral and written protests, objections or evidence which the public desires to make, present or file. Any owner of land or any registered voter residing within the territory proposed to be annexed may file a written protest against the annexation with the Clerk, of the Board of Supervisors at any time prior to the conclusion of the June 20, 1978 hearing. Any protests made (written or oral) are merely advisory and have no legal effect as to terminating the proposed annexation. The sole discretion to terminate or approve the proposed annexation_ rests with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. -1- RESOLUTION NO. 78/473 - 00617 The Clerk of this Board is hereby ORDERED to give mailed notice of the hearing in the same manner and form as prescribed by 356080 et seq. of the Government Code with published notice to be made in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County and affected territory. Notice shall also be given by a copy of this resolution being nailed to any person who has filed his name and address requesting mailed notice, to the petitioner City of Walnut Creek, to any affected cities and districts, and to the Exectuive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED and ADOPTED on May 16, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present. cc: City Cler'-c, City of Walnut Creek LkFCO Public Works Director VJW:s -2- RESOLUTION NO. 78/473 t y - LOCAL AGc ICY FORMATION CO'-; IISSIQN 104-79 Contra Costa County, California Description Datst 5/4/78 Py: - MIBIT "A" Decker Annexation- to the City of Walnut Creek Beginning at the most easterly corner of Glass Annexation to . the City of Walnut Creek, Resolution No. 1901, at the most-northern corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Paul R. Radach to Carl H. Decker, et ux. recorded August 31, 1976, in Book 7998 of Official Records at page 865; thence South 330 24' 36•' Fast, 171.06 feet. and South 300 34' 56" East, 61.01 feet along the northeastern line of said Decker parcel .(7998 OR 865) to 'the most east- ern corner thereof, said corner beim on the boundary of Bonanza Annex- ation to the City of Walnut Creek, Resolution No. 2023; thence South- westerly, Northeasterly and Northeasterly along the boundary of the' City of Walnut Creek to the point of beginning. Containing .94 of an acre, more or less. RESOLUTION NO. 78/474 RESOLUTION DECLARING SURPLUS IN IMPROVEMENT FUND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1973-4 (Danville Off Street Parking) The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, resolves: 1. The improvements ordered in Assessment District No. 1973-4 (Danville Off Street Parking) have been completed, and all claims payable from the improvement fund have been paid. 2. The Board of Supervisors determines that the amount of surplus remaining in the improvement fund .for this assessment district is $68,000.00. 3. The Board of Supervisors directs the County Auditor to credit the amount of this surplus pro rata to each individual assessment within the assessment •district, and then to distribute the surplus as follows: A. The credit shall be returned in cash to each per- son who has paid an individual assessment in full. B. To persons paying an individual assessment in installments, the credit shall be returned in cash to the extent of the amount of principal which has been paid in installments to and including the installments of the fiscal year 1977-78. C. That portion of the credit not returned in cash under subparagraph B shall be applied against the next succeeding installments of principal and interest on the assessment until the credit is exhausted. 4. The County has sold as surplus a portion. of the real. property acquired for the improvements in this assessment district. RESOLUTION NO. 78/474 u90 Under the land sales agreement for this surplus property, the buyer is to make installment payments during the succeeding 4- 1/2 years approximately, for a total approximate payment of $222, 000. 00. These payments, as received, shall be treated as surplus in the improvement fund and shall be distributed in accordance with subparagraphs 3-A and 3-C of this resolution. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting there- of, held on the 16th day of May 1978. ATTEST: JAMES R. OISSON, Clerk B f _ M. Vannucchi, Deputy. plerk cc: Public Works Director Director of Planning County Counsel County Auditor-Controller Sturgis, Ness & Brun-sell 1150 Watergate Tower Emeryville, Ca. 94608 Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Inc. 3855 Alhambra Ave. .Martinez, Ca. 94553 -2- RESOLUTION NO. 78/474 0'��21 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Concurrence with John Swett ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/464 Unified School District, ) Overcrowded Attendance Area ) (Govt.C. 9565970 ff. & No. 5. ) C.C.Ord.C. 5§812-2.202 ff.) RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ATTENDANCE AREA NO. 5 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The John Swett Unified School District has filed with this Board its findings that conditions of overcrowding exists in an attendance area within the District. The notice of findings (Board Resolution_ Pio. 118-10 and the attachment thereto) from the School District also sets forth the information required by §5812-6.202 and 812-6.204 of the County' s School Facility Dedication Ordinance. The precise boundary of the proposed overcrowded attendance area, which will hereinafter be called "Attendance Area No. 5", is all of the territory contained within the John Swett Unified School District. This Board has reviewed and considered the John Swett Unified School District's notice of findings and the information set forth therein and all the information provided it at the hearings conducted to consider whether it should concur with the School District's findings. This Board hereby determines that it concurs with the said John Swett Unified School District's notice of findings and establishes Attendance Area No. 5 for the John Swett Unified School District's area. In connection with this determination, this Board makes the following findings: 1. That the County's School Facility Dedication Ordinance No. 78-10 is an ordinance adopted pursuant to 565974 of Chapter 4.7 of the Govern- ment Code. 2. That the location and amount of land to be dedicated or the amount of fees to be paid, or both, in Attendance Area No. 5 will bear a reasonable relationship and will be limited to the needs of the com- munity for interim elementary and high school facilities and will be reasonably related and limited to the need for schools caused by development in Attendance Area No. 5. 3. That the County's General Plan provides for the location of public schools. Any interim school facilities to be constructed from fees or lands to be required to be dedicated, or both, will be consistent with the General Plan. 4 . The land or fees, or both, transferred to the John Swett Unified School District will be used only for the purpose of providing interim elementary or high school classroom and related facilities. -1- 00622 RESOLUTION NO. 78/464 The Clerk of this Board is directed to notify the John Swett Unified School District of this Board's concurrence and establishment of Attendance Area No. 5. Finally, the Clerk shall provide notice of the establishment of this Attendance Area by sending copies of this Resolution to the County's Building Inspection, Planning and Public Works Departments. PASSED May 16, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. VJW:s cc: John Swett Unified School District - Director of Planning Building Inspection Public Works Director County Counsel County Administrator Superintendent of Schools -2- RESOLUTION NO. 78/464 00623 i EDWARD L.BROGLIO.ZOO CHARLESJ.80HLIG. JOHN J.GARAVAGLIA MRS.PATRICIA HUGHES A.M.JUSAITIS LAWRENCE F LEAL WILLIAM J.THOMAS P.O.BOX 847 • CROCKETT,CALIFORNIA 94325 • (415)787-2355 GLENN DUFOUR.JA. • OISTRtCT SUPEflINTENOENT RESOLUTION Y0. 78-10 At its meeting of April 17, 1978, the Governing. Board o;f the John Swett Unified School District passed the following resolution, as moved by Member Charles J. Bohlig and seconded by Member Lawrence F. Leal: The Board of Trustees of the John Swett Unified School District hereby resolves that an overcrovded condition exists in the elementary schools .vithin th• said District and that they have exhausted all exceptable means of mitigating this condition. Included in this procedure of relief of the overcrowded condition have been the following: 1. Open registration throughout the District. 2. Increased busing. 3. Determined areas of Rodeo with Crockett school attendance. Also discussed but not determined to be feasible: 1 . New building sites . 2. Bond issues for construction. 3. Double sessions . 4 . Increases'. class sizes- Therefore the John Swett Unified School District Board of Trustees hereby petitions the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to declare the Jc:^.n Swett Unified School Districtigible for funds under Contra Costa County Ordinance 78-10 (on ool facility dedication. ' f Glenn Dufou , Jr " • Secretary to t Governing Board GLS:ec tee. ,��� �� I;VED --- ' Jc �, -RF !!// tj1" �• K SJA�� Q� SUS` , _ Microfiimw with boa a a, . 60fiabUNiNOANY l LAWRENCE F. LEAL. PRESIDENT JOHN J GARAVAGLIA. CLERK f , CHARLES J. SOHLIG W If* j. EDWARD L. BROGLIO L MRS. PATRICIA HUGHES A. H.JUSAITIS WILLIAM J. THOMAS P.O.BOX 847 • CROCKETT.CALIFORNIA 94525 • _ (415)787-2355 GLENN DUFOUR. JR DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT The John Swett -Unified School District encompasses a geographic area from the town of Rodeo to the town of Fort Costa. it is bounded on the north by Carquinez Straits and on the south by Highway 4 with a small area at Christie Crossing also within the District. . For many years, the District had little or no population growth. In . the early 19701x, a preliminary plan was developed for a large residential 4evelopment in the town of Rodeo commonly referred to as "Vievpointe." This development consists of 1,400 plus homes of various types, all of which are within the attendance area of the schools of the John Swett Unified School District. As a result of this large scale development, the elementary schools, Garretson and Hillcrest, in the town of Rodeo rapidly became overcrowded. This overcrowded condition developed first in individual rooms, then to grade level and finally to total facility capability. :he John Swett Unified School District Board of Trustees recognized that the physical limitation of the Rodeo schools would be exceeded and, therefore, adopted a program of open registration within the District , thereby utilizing space available at Carquinez School in - Crockett . As a normal addition to open enrollment, it was necessary to increase the number of students being transported from Rodeo to Crockett. . A: the start of school in September 1977, a total area of the Vievpointe Development was designated as a "Carquinez School attendance area. ' This allowed ecouoties in bus scheduling and reduced the overcrowded conditions at Hillcrest and Garretson. At- the present time, a developer has made application for a sub- division on the high ground in Crockett and will add another 180 holes to the Crockett School areas. The John Swett Unified Schcol 'District Board of Trustees sees no way of adjusting attendance areas nor does the District have building srace avail-able to house further students vithcut adding rooms. Each of the present elementary school sites is large enough to accommodate temporary classrooms and the District at this time does not intend to develop new school sites. As a basic aid district , the John Svett Unified School District does not have available financial resources to purchase or lease additional classroom facilities as ti 6y become necessary to house the increesed student population. It is the decision of the John Swett Unified School District Board of - Trus:.ees t1at the entire John Swett District attendance area has reached an oeercrouded condition and that there is no acceptable alternative t;• raintsinirg the e.iucstional program unless rex school rooms are added at. the various sites. 0062i EL'r:ec # i .2ns/1f+/7A 0626 ACCOUNTS - WRITE-OFF . 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CLAIMS FARMhtMUTUAL A :0 TNS CO 05/16/78 0747 ;TATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INS'.CC ' ..' . ; 05/ FXFCfIrrVF- ON'-;w_ aRD`GF--Sl-J `� .___ ,� �__ ._._...__._LxTTGATT014c; 0.."VIA/Ifs (1754 t_TTT(;ATT ONSEX1?CUTIVC SL~rION BRh OF SlJPF, 2n5/IA/78 0759 FTRFrTGHTERq . . .LiTIGATroN . -- -._......__..._....._ ._................._..__...._....... - . .... _ -_.... .r 2-t ATTt3N_. -�-- -------•--- -FIREFT`GHT�:R S 05/lA/7A 0756 DECD RTAHT OF WAY CONTRACT 4 'ACCEPTEDr M V I - PINE �K T80STR() DAVV) C J KITH A I SIE CRFL. n5/16/Ifs C17515 90STROM 1'IAVIn C a jor)TTH A PINE 'CREI K :::' D F E D -� RIGHT OF WAY CONTRACT, - ACCEPTE ;; ..WAY•-_COi I RACT_`�i-_A-C XPTFD n5f16r78 0756 17F1="r) - RIGHT OF WAY CONTRACT Act EPTFn CC:('O FLOOD COtiTROL. 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C'ONTRACT_..AMENDMEttiJ'c--APPRVC3. ._... ,._.... ..._._......_._ i O5l16f7fs OTR; MEETINGS " BOWLES CARL PORLIC WORK! i 05/18/78 0787 ROWLES CARS. 0lJHLTC, WORKS MEt»TTNGS, ......................CRTc','t'';'-RFCFT1fTtJt;.....HOMF.�`i'-.-_.RF3'1G1RC3R"',F.Mrr-1T`"tO;;Tty--__._.- . --;�-- r- • RE?MRllt?SFMf't�tT'-00.rr•,T., AMOt 1P�JT , FTXC'r'1._.FOR_COI,:I'E(` , t'}ftl"`.. .:._.__......... , 0..9/IA/7A 07813 RFIMFltlRSEht("NT C0%T5; - AMOUNTS, FTXFn FOR COLLECTION CRTSTr; RFCFTV(NC HOMFS -- REIMRUVZ!-,(, (;lrflT CO STS:, • c OS/16/7A 07A9 TH HOMF ;IIP1-'OPTIVF c;rRVTCrS PROMPAM SOCIAL ',ERVICF - !;TAfJDARf) . rvRFr'MHllTr, APPVI) .(tv,,!):f;�/7A._ -(17R9__..___.._.._._.F.00TA1_ , ';fw`RVt.C.1,,,.. -S(lPP012T'CCfV SI`"RVICF�� Pt'?Qt;(1at+1 n9/tAf7R n793 PROPF2TY LFASFn - 936 MATN ST - MARTTNF7 RTSCO BART A FT At_ " LFS'',OR 0:5/1.6/7A 0793 F1T,CO F'3ART A FT AL. - LFS`'OR PROPFRTY LEASED - 938 MA114 ST - MARTTHE7 _ nn/l'A/Ifs ,079Fs.. . -__., ..nP1lr- ARtlt,F"'-PROt;i<AMS-.w_,_r13Pr�'OC2T-tadC --RF-TF1`fT'tt)lI _-,-.._.....__:__._ __ _._.Ff"1NCIIf f(, f•!"1r"; (;4�VFtzf i(?! t. pf f>(�i SCh (�f Ct( 1''AM�, ___ :_ . .. _�...__........... w 0s/18/76 079A Ft1Nr)TlJC, FOR (;OVFRll0!0; PPOPC)S-Fn PROGNAMF, nRUG AR11cF PROGRAM, ;t}Pf'OrtT711t3 RF"C tJI TOtJ • 05/16/7A 0791 DFrn ACCFPTFn RESER;=A - W C ARFA - WIDE'NTlIG TWAT RL.VI) _...... _ _......._.. .._.. ._n;�/1-�/7fs_,.__,.0.7��_..-..__..__._.RFS(�Rf�.A_.�. w...C• �tIRF7C.._�._W'fr"1Ffd"rl�tr...TREAD'4-gCVh.._.._. ._...___...-.---.._..___._._.__._._.._...__.._I�FEt�.....ACf;CPTC:f"1 ..-.. ..... _.. .. ....... . . , i 05/16/7ft ORA17 CF0 Mlt.t.FR .1(2 MEMO(?TAL, W THFRAPIJTIC POOL. - RICHMONn CHANGF ORnER NO 1 T(7 APPt4Vt"1 . 9 nF)/IA/7R OAnn CHAHAF ORnFR N0 1 TO CONSTRUrTION-CHTRC'T' APPRVn GEO, MTLLrR Jf( MFHORTAL W THERAPUTTC PO(,,,L - RTC14MO14n „ nn/1'9;/7A '"' 81.7 AnWfl Rt_")i;' _RFM(1T5f"C-....9._.f.wTFi*..._SAFC'TV--SYr--; A' n5/1f)/74 1085 ARF' ENWAY nR WALNUT CRFr-_K TRAFFIC PRQR . BUSHMAN JACK ri LETTER 05/16/78 1 nA6 SURS 4607/47n4 STARLITE HOMES FRONTAAF IMPROVEMENT POL.I C Y - .CO PARTICTPATTON POULCYw-C -R='TPWTT N-;77, S-4607747047-4-STARL' TF-t4oMEC 7. ' nr)/16/7A 1OA6 CAMINO TASSAdARA . .. .'. 1. . : ��-c - OFFSITE IMPROVEMENTS stoRm nrzATNAAF n5/16/7A 1086 RTORM DRAINAGE OFFSTTF TMPROVEMFNTS . .CAMINO TAG qAJARA tie 3.6/7 A ' I_n_F;7 --ALAM Fr)A' CDNTRA"'"'CO'rTA'-'14LTI,4-"c;Yq-' A-r;CY-ri(ISARF--A'"AnV--7Z'Nr,'C'--"-""' ---;""-14ALf AERTV,11f)t?` n5/16/7A 1087 HALL. r-PFFZTRt in'. - APPOTNTMENT ALAMFnA-COHTRA COSTA HLTH !-,Y!-j AGCY "JURAREA AI)V CNCL ng/16/7A 1097 1 o ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA HI-TH SYS AGCY PI)RAREA ADV CNCLf EVANS CHARL.r_F; - APPOTNTMEHT "---AL AMEpA4CONTRXC6_SrX_ HLTR'_SY!% 10AA CLAIMS. - RFLOCATTON AS!;T!:',TANCIt - APPROVED SAMPLES CHRISTINE-: - CO CT-V1C CFNTFR n5/16/7A 10AA SAMPLFFi C14RTSTTNE CO CIVIC 'CENTFRRELOCATION ASF`�T'ITANCF PROVED. • AP tLA TMS j�g g I. UT-T-014--------- 05/16/7A InAg qTATr nF�;TGNATTON OF FMt,-'RCFNCY MEDICAL SERVTC[rS -LF' GTrLATTON (-III IF115 05/l6/7A inno TRAFFIC RESOLUrTON #2437 - PARKING MYRTLF DRIVF CONCORD .77 AF1 09/16/7A 1091 TRAFFIC RF_sOulTTON #2441 PARK-TNG DST LOT RAILROAD AVE -.:.r)ANV L DANVILI-E' PARKTNG !T 09/16/78 1091 DANVILLE PARKING DST t RATLROAn AVE hmviL ....111AFFTC RESOLUTmN U2441 PARKING • nq/16/78 10q2 WTL!.OW PASO, ROAn - WFST P7T'tc; r4tlRG Al--tFA TRAFFIC RESOLUTION t$2442 PARK TNA 05/16/7A 1093 TRAFFIC RFqOLOTTON 112439 - PARKING RROAr)MOOP, IT- TVE - (;All RAM011 AREA r -rRAF:r--TC-RESOLUJT'TOt4--'$$-2439"''4-'-PAV?K'lNri,-,-, • 777777�7 n5/16/7A i nq4 TRAFFIC RESOLUTION U243FA - PARKING DIABLO ROAD - f1ANVTL1_E AREA • 05/16/7A 1094 r)TARLO ROAD - DANVILLE ARFA TRAFF'TC RESOLUTION 42438 - PARKING. 14r) �c ANT..DF -80HRAEOTS' P- A A MIR Fft i H Fn • n9/16/79 inq5 ROIIRGFOTS R A AND -J C GRAY'�Ofl CRErK P H AREA GRANT DFFD A RIGHT OF WAY - ACCFPTFn ns/IA/7A 10q5 CCC FLO-',)r) rONTROL GRANT DEVI) A RIGHT OF WAY - ACCFPTFI) FLO0r)--00NTR()L.- nS-/I'A*/7Fr--*-1'095"-"'--""--'---GRAN-r-nf. --RT -OF.... 7i • n5/16/7R Inq6 UTILITY FASFMF14T RTGHT9 nFTFIRMTHATTON SUR 4899 - OAKLEY -, rr & A LORENZFTTI 09/lA/7A 1096 RUR 4RA9 OAKLFY - F A A LOREN7ETTT UTILITY FASEMENT RIGHTS - DETI-IRMIUATT01'.) RTrjHTS "'SUR9062 TNCZ !',HAPEI-I�-- Ttlb1Jr,-TR TFS 09/16/7A 10% SUR nO62 - MARTTHF7 - SHAPFLI.. TI,.1r)1JSTRTFr; UTTLTTY FASEMFNT RTAIHTS - DFrTURM T I,IA,r Tnll • 09/16/78 1 nc)f. 11TTI-TTY EA.;FM,1"NT RTGH'11'5, -9 r)FTFRIATHATTOW SUR 5062 - MARTTIIFZ " ROM CATH IIIFiHOP OF OAKLAND -----------1)TTUTTY- FASFM-NT RIGHTS i6' D17TITRIVIINATTOVI ....... • wi/1.6/7A 1.n97 91111 4775 ALAMO TMPROVFMFNTS FALF14r)FR HOME'S CORP -- R EFuwn DEPOSIT • 09/16/7A 1(197 FALFNDFR HOMFq CORP F?rFtlNn DFPOSTT. . SUR 4775. - ALAMO IMPROVFNIENTr-, CONTROU ----------- . ... .. ....... n9l 1'6/79-_1 nqA--__I__FM T!-,I.*.KTT OTT_-W__ t • n5/16/78 ingn ANTMAL COINTROL LEGISLATTON - F,8 1480 - CriAC 05/16/7A 1099 NF-jrr)LY rFNATOR '�ITF FOR C01INTY CAMP RECUATTOUAL FACTLITY - PROPOSED cV/TA_/7R'__ RFr.P EATTONAU"FAr.I f_'TW ;-; PRGPc��. n---- !7TIATOR 'd' sur FOR"'COUHTY CAMP" n9/1.6/7A 1.100 TATIJM Fr)WARD - CONTRACT APr,)Fivn APPRATv-,AL 5iFRVTCUC:1 05/jA/79 ].10(1 ASSF!7,".ORC- APV-)RAT!-,AL (;FRVICF9;. TATUM EDWARD CONTRACT APr)r?VD ns7167711- wx-- RREIITW(YrX)'_Pf Y-------- ng/1.6/7A 110.1 MARSH CRFFK REHAR CFNTFR � FTRTNG RANSiF USF OF 0: BRENTWOOD Pr) JOINT FXFRCTF',F POWrRr, AGRMT APPVC) n-9/16/7A iing IJNTTFD CO11NCTL OF ';PANTc',H f`PKG OrRG - COUJTRACT API-"Vr) RFTHFL ISLAIAD 1111TRIT101.1 PROJ - MFAL ';ERVTCF ' nvi/16/7A 111.7 HOUSINA AUTHORITY OF THE CO OF CC CONTRACT APPRVD MARTINEZ M(ILTTP(JRPOr-,r-- E-X.NTOR CENTF11 Tr-QtJIPMEI',JT ng/16/7A 11.17 MARTINEZ NIIJLTTPIIRPOC;F SENTOR CENTER FOUTPMENT HO i USING AUTHORITY OF THE CO OF C(. - CONTRACT. APPRVr) nF)/1-A/TA-11'2 7 .............PLFAF;ANT HII.t.7-RFCR?-ATtOtI---9-*-PArtxrl---nT!�'.Ti;4COtITRAC,r--,A 'l- 7 (;El`JTOR'- CFNT7R- PF'%'11)Vr-t1ATTOt'l '0l7rxJFCT - • n.9/1.6/7fl 1IP7 PI.-FA1.;ANT HTU c-_,FWTOR crl,]Tf:'R k-_.JtJV1.:1JATTOW PIIOJFCT PI-FASAVIT HTL".. 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MARK B RFOUE .GAL: TMf;' kCT1_b1T_4_1_A'23_0:------ • r)5/16/7A 1145 MT nTARLO JUD DIST SMALL CLAIMS ACTION 418230 LOFGREN MARY A RFOUEST LEGAL r)Er-Ell!;i---RFF TO Co CO .......... 4j Tit { t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 1978 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 April, 1978 which amounted to $33,215. 00; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ardor entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of CC: County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16th day of May 19 78 J. R. OLSSOY, Clerk By .r Deputy Cleric Diana M. 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BROCK, FE RNANDO BE 21 .917—7 0928990 E: 28.20-- ' i• BROCKv FEKNANDU BE: 214917-7 0928991 E: 28.20— 61.1Ljk (N, JEANNE MARI _ 09311--5 1282595.E_ _. _.47.fl4_-........ • dKCt,N, JEANNE: MARI 299311-5 1282596 E 43.99_ • BULHAINANs C!NVY KU 280730-3 146QL82 E 20 *00 CARWITZt TN11h97,S LE 296022-7 12x3984 E 25»,68,— 771 '_ "_ �{ CARWITZ• 7HUNAS LC 296022--7 1220378E 17.12— 3 ( •� Cr3EtfllTis TRUMAS -L E 296022-7 122044 E 00653 C1tfi1_ITI -rHarSas -296022-T 26lt78 t.w_ ii CHANDLERS CCE STEK 238156-4 326+525,3 E »90— is • LMAINDL ERs CHE.-TER 236156-4 12 73139 E: A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES R;- PCJRT TO 2910-7 PAGE 4 h ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WRITE-OFFS i�kOtESS 0�1TE 04/?..1/78 WRITE-OFFS.. __.._._..__,. AS OF 04/21/78 _ �4 OTHER PRIVATE PRIVATE �II551NG �71SALLOW MEIJI-GAL 5H-DUYIF _. 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LILLIL 0016x8-1 116337.7_.E._. ._ __ 4.27— • MIMS• LILLIL- 001688-1 12J7910 E 8.28— I •s i MIMS, LILLIE 001688-1 1214213 E 6.00•- 4s •� MINS, LILLIL OGI688-1 1364463 E .3.86 •' 49 v M!lt5, LILLIE 001088-1 1371321 C 5.74— ' • MOUN6Y9 CLIFF R 162196-0 1210445 3.21- i • ss M©f%ALES, ANTUN IO 232463-0 ;179909 E 28.20- • 14APUT19 ENRIQUETA 286bi6-4 1080439 .76— �� • NAVA, KATE ROSE 036389-1 0475268E 16.80— •. UU661 �s � CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES R Pu.RT TU %Z910-7 PAGE 12 i ACCUUNT.S_rRECEIVA.BLE_. Wk_I.?Is_--QEE$ � _ ___ _ ._.__._._».__.._.. P�?,f( _S_ _.?A[lCt.4121l.7Ii____._...____._._____.__.._ .. 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Gra E i1 --Ac AS: I Go v E D - A3 1 �-''�� • A5; 1 Gra r D - A4 90*99- t i ASS tGi',E'j -- AS x0.04- - _ - _ AS; IGNEQ - Ab a ASS 1GtINEO - A7 *' ASS IGNEU - A8 �.._ AS!�IGNED A9 • ASS 1GNEU -- Au 1' • }.i i UL i 10 o , < , Ot 6►•,. F - r est t'ry �i�t I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Colifomio May 16 op 19 78 In the Matter of - Proposed Transfer of Certain Territory to Lafayette School District. This being the time for hearing on the petition of Mr. David Mueller and other electors to transfer certain inhabited territory " from the Walnut Creek School District to the Lafayette School District; and Mr. John Hendrickson, on behalf of the County Superintendent of Schools, having appeared and advised that the Board of Education, sitting as the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization, recommends denial of the proposed transfer; and Mr. Mueller having appeared and urged the Board to approve the proposed transfer; and Dr. James J. Martin, Superintendent, Lafayette School District Governing ]B---=,d, having also appeared in favor of the proposal ; and . Mr. Warren Eukel, Chairman of the Walnut Creek School District Governing Board, having advised that the Walnut Creek School District is opposed to the transfer of territory; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having moved that the petition to transfer territory be granted; and Mr. John B. Clausen, County Counsel, having advised that since the school district from which the territory is being transferred has lodged a protest an election must be held in the Walnut Creek School District; and Supervisor Schroder having withdrawn his motion; and Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that ` County Counsel is DIRECTED to prepare and submit for Board considera- tion a resolution approving the transfer, and further to provide the . Board with a report on the estimated costs of the election. PASSED by the Board on May 16 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on oder entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. Mueller Witness my hand and the SW of the Board of Superintendent of Schools SuPervisors Lafayette School District affixed this 16th day of_ May 1978 Walnut Creek School District County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Cleric Mary Cra' 00673 H-244M15m c �'"Superintendent of Schools CM� p' a 75 Santa$arbara AoW11im i FifieW Pl:asant Full,GlifomiZ 94523 . CA)sta sidwd Kew* Aum.Superintw+ew (415)944-3388CAOLM l CEI April 28, 1978 . MAY 3 197a Mr. David Mueller j. It- 0 vEavtsoas 109 Secluded Place dun 500P � SA CO. Walnut Creek, California 94596 COI`. -�"'`�"` Dear Mr. Mueller: Reference is made to our Maeerritory , 1978 letter transmitting-materials pertain- in to the petition to transfe from the Walnut Creek School District to 9 P the Lafayette School District. That letter Indicated that you would be notified when the hearing before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled. Pursuant to California Education Code Section 35704, notice is hereby given-.that the hearing before the Board of Supervisors regarding the subject petition has been set for Tuesday, May 16 1978 at 10:45 a.m. Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room 107, Count Administration Building, Martinez. A copy of the report and recommendation o -the County Committee on School Ulstrictrganization is enclosed. In accordance with estzb!4_-hed Board of Supervisors policy it is suggested that seven copies of written materials prepared for this hearing be delivered to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors, no later than Wednesday, May 10, 1978 for distribution to the Board of Supervisors members. Otherwise, sufficient copies of written materials, if any, should be brought to the hearing for distribution at that time. - Sincerely, Floyd Marchus County Superintendent of Schools By: J. E. Hendrickson _ Administrative Services Assistant JEH:gs cc: County Cormittee on School District Organization A. G. Will J. B. Clausen 'tet J. R. Russell -006A Microfilmed with "rj order Superintendent of Schools. CWtrd -15 Santa Barbara RoadCowa Revert FifWd Pleasant Hill,California 94523 Ridw*Kerb (415)944.3388 Asw—Supwin"reana April 28, 1978 Governing Board Lafayette School District P.O. Box 714 Lafayette, -California 94549 Dear Board Members: Reference is made to our March 20, 1978-letter transmitting materials. pertain ing to the petition to transfer inhabited territory from the Walnut Creek School District to the Lafayette School District. That letter indicated that you would be notified when the hearing before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled. Pursuant to California Education Code Section 35704, notice is hereby given that the hearing before the Board of Supervisors regarding the subject petition has been set for Tuesday, May 16, 1978 at 10:45 a.m., Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez. -A copy of the report and recommendation of the County Ccrmi_ on School District Organization is enclosed. In -accordance with established Board of Supervisors policy it is suggested that seven copies of written materials prepared For this hearing be delivered to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors, no later than Wednesday, May 10, 1978 for distribution to the Board of Supervisors members. Otherwise, sufficient copies of written materials, if any, should be brought to the hearing for distribution at that time. Thank you for your cooperation in processing the subject petition to transfer territory. Sincerely, Floyd flarchus County Superintendent of Schools J. E. Hendrickson Administrative Services Assistant s JEH:gs cc: County Committee on School District Organization A. G. Will J. B. Clausen J. R. Russell James J. Martin Qs!J Superintendent of Schools CM#a 75 Santa Barbara Road Costa IINwt Fifir� Neasant Hill.California 94.523 K�+K� (415)944-3388 Atioe.suprincam aMd�na . April 28, 1978 Governing Board Walnut Creek School District . 960 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Creek, California 94596 ` Dear Board Members: Reference is made to our March 20, 1978-letter transmitting materials pertain- ing to the petition to transfer inhabited territory from the Walnut Creek School District to the Lafayette School District. That letter -indicated that'you would be notified when the hearing before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled. Pursuant to California Education Code Section 35704, notice is hereby given that the hearing before the Board of Supervisors regarding the subject petition has been set for Tuesday, May 16, 1978 at 10:45 a.m., Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room- 107, County Administration Building, Martinez. A copy of the report and recommendation of the County Committee on Schec! District Organization is enclosed. In accordance with established Board of Supervisors policy it is suggested that seven copies of written materials prepared for this hearing be delivered to the Clerk, Board of Supervisors; no later than Wednesday, flay 10, 1978 for distribution to the Board of Supervisors members. Otherwise, sufficient copies of written materials, if any, should be brought to the hearing for distribution at that time. Thank you for your cooperation in processing the subject petition to transfer territory. Sincerely, Floyd Marchus County Superintendent o Schools By: J. E. Hendrickson Administrative Services Assistant JEH:gs cc: County Committee on School District Organization A. G. Will J. B. Clausen J. R. Russell Elmo Giulieri 0067 Contra Costa County Committee on, School District Organization Report On Petition to Transfer Inhabited Territory _ from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District March 6, 1978 Background On October 26, 1977, -the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization received for consideration a petition to transfer inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District. The area is identified as subdivision 4380, unincorporated area, David Mueller, Chief Petitioner. At that date, written verification of signatures by the County Clerk/Recorder and written verification of adequacy as to force by the County Counsel had not been received. The petition was therefore deferred pending completion of review* to determine validity of the petition. The County Co.•.;rittee set January 11, 19'18 for a special meeting to cbnsider information developed by the County Superintendent of Schools staff and to consider presentations made by the proponents. and other interested agencies or individuals. The County Superintendent of Schools has advised that the County Clerk/Recorder has verified appropriate number of signatures pursuant to Education Code Section 35691 and the County Counsel has determined that the petition is adequate. as to form. At the January 11, 1573 meeting, -Mr. David Mueller sutrmarized the proponents reasons for the transfer of territory and urged an affirmative report and recon.mendatic. be adopted by the Committee. • Warren W. Fusel , Cha:. .--zn, Walnut Creek School District Governing Board also appeared and requested that the Committee defer action to allow the district .to =re fully study program and fiscal impact of the proposed transfer of territory.- The district Governing Board had not at that date adopted a position on this mstter. In addition, the Cor :ttee considered certain legal issues relative to taking action on the subject petition. The County Superintendent of-Schools staff was directed to confer with the Count, Counsel and report on limiting effect, if any, of pending litigation -Which may affect the boundaries of the involved districts and certain additional questions regarding the appropriateness of Coli= ittee action at this time. Action on this matter was deferred pending receipt of legal advise requested. The County Superintendent of Schools has reported that a February 16, 1975 memorandu4m of County Counsel advises that the Coaimi ttee'must make a report and recos;-i-endation or,. petitiens for transfer of territory urless a pending lawsuit results - in an order restraining the Committee from preceeding. The Conmittee is not now a named party defendant in any litigation. The Co?oittee has received a letter dated February 15, 1978 of Mr. Varrerr t:. Eukel filing the written opposition of the Walnut Creek School District Governing Board to the transfer. The County Cormrittee carefully revieweu all- written and oral information pre- sented by the proponents, the County Superintendent, affected school districts and the public at its Narch 6, 1973 meeting. ' 006'7.7, Co. Comm. Report ' (Mueller) 2 inions Is district organization adversely affected? The February 15, 1978 letter of Mr. amen Eu el states t at .students are being transported from the affected territory to schools in the Lafayette School District. At the Walnut Creek School District 1977-78 revenue limit per Alla the loss in potential revenue is $40,716. The February 15, 1978 letter further projects an ultimate loss of potential revenue at greater than $150,000 for the estimated 100-students to reside in the subject territory and an uninhabited territory proposed for transfer by another petition submitted by Broadmoor Ho.-.ms, Inc. Mr. Mueller reported that a count of the nuaher of elermntary and intermediate.school age children in each residence totals 14 students. . The Conn.ittee recognizes that with present budget limitations any less in revenue due to enrollment decline or nonrealization of potential student enrollment can be critical . It is the opinion of the County Cormittee that the proposed transfer will adversely affect school district organization due to nonrealization of revenue from student enrollment in the affected territory and the acute need of the Walnut Creek School District to improve sources of funding to continue current services and maintain utilization levels of its facilities. Is the transfer compatible with the Master Plan? The proposal would transfer territory from one elementary district to another elementary district. Both districts are totally within the boundaries of the Acalanes Union High School District. The boundaries of that district fore the boundaries of an additional unified district as designated by the current Master Plan adopted by the California Board of Education. The County Corn ttee is corgi=.^..ed with school district jurisdictions shown in the Master Plan and will evaluate district boundary configuration at a later date. It is the opinion of the County Co-amittee that the proposed transfer is compatible with the. current Master Plan of Vie County. Will the transfer affect racial integration? No noticeable it-pact on school district racial or ethnic co^position would result from the proposed transfer. Are the proponents reasons for transfer adequate? The proponents contend that the proposed transfer is necessary for the folfo:virrq primary reasons: 1) the Lafayette School District maintains a school within one mile of the territory affected and currently provides bus transportation within one block of the territory. Access to the assigned (also nearest) school maintained by the Walnut Creek School District is cumbersome due to street patterns and farther-distance -as conDared to the Lafayette School District facility. It is further noted that residents must travel through Lafayette School District to access the school maintained by Walnut Creek School District; 2) residents of the affected territory have a strong counrunity of interest with residents within the Lafayette School District. The location of the affected territory and the street patterns do riot provide a conmiunity of interest with residents of the Walnut Creek School District; 3) parents of the affected territory are desirous of having their children attend Lafayette School District with their peers in the irxrediate area. _ 00678 - Co.' Conan. Report 3, (Mueller) inions (continued) " The February 15, 1978 letter of Mr. Eukel states that the Walnut Creek School District- can provide the same services to the affected territory as Lafayette School District. Transportation to Lafayette for grades K-6 is 1.3 miles compared to 2.3 miles to Walnut Creek. Transportation to Lafayette for grades 7 and 8 is 2.6 miles compared to 2.3 miles to Walnut Creek. Based on written information received pertaining to the proponents stated reasons for the transfer and testimony presented at the March 6, 1978 meeting, it is the opinion of the County Committee that the proponents reasons for transfer are adequate. Summar The Committee finds that the proposed transfer of inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District would not adversely affect racial integration and is co:rpatfble with the adopted Master Plan for School District Organization. Further, the Cormnittee finds that the proponents reasons for transfer are adequate. In considering the subject petition, tine C&-wittee necessarily emphasized importance to maintain the financial stability of the school districts in the county to meet the educational needs of district residents. It is proper to stress school district finances due to curtailrr;nnt of state apportionments to school districts in line with recent enrollment declines, including the l:alnut Creek School District, coupled with the imposition of revenue limits from property tax sources. Itis the finding of the Committee that schcoi district orcwni _tion would be adversely affec"ed by the proposed transfer of territory. '.Recowmendati on The Contra Costa County Co.n.vnittee on School District Organization recorm-ends that the proposed transfer of inhabited territory from lJ'alnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District be denied. The County Superintendent of Schools is authorized to transmit this report and recommendation to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors pursuant to Education Code Section 35699. Adopted at the March 6, 1978 special -meeting of the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization. r Loyd Mar•chus County Superintendent of schools • Ex Officio Socretary Committee on School District Organization 00679 Superintendent of Woodso cowl~d 75 Santa Barbara Road \.11.J7ta , R Ko.ti Pleasant Hill,California 94523 (415)944-3388 c ��"�/ Assoc.Supwinandana March 20, 1978 RECEIVED Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Administration Building Room 103 _ Martinez, California 94553 CLM 90.40 OF-wpf2va= CON STA CO. Dear Board Members: Subject: Petition to transfer inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District Pursuant to Education Code Section 35699 transmitted herewith are a petition to transfer inhabited territory from the Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District and a report on this matter prepared by the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization (Board of Education). In addition, a February 15, 1978 letter of Warren Eukel , Chairman, Walnut Creek School District Governing Board, stating the District's opposition to the petition is enclosed. Educat=zn Code Section 35705 establishes the responsibility of your Board in considering a petition for transfer of inhabited territory as follows: "After hearing all interested persons, the Board of Supervisors shall grant or deny the petition or require an election to be held..." Education Code Section 35704 provides that the County Superintendent of Schools shall set a hearing by your Board at a regular meeting. Notice of that hearing must be published in a newspaper of general circulation by the County Clerk in accordance with Education Code Section 5363. It should be noted that the County Committee on School District Organization has carefully evaluated this matter including discussion with the proponents, affected school districts and interested individuals. It is the opinion of the Committee in its report adopted March 6, 1978 that school district organization would be adversely affected by the subject petition. The Committee recommends that the petition be denied. Please notify this office of the time and place of the required hearing by your Board sufficient for notice to be made to the affected districts and individuals. Very truly yours, t '�-� o�d 1�a►�,.c��wo_ Floyd Marchus County Superintendent of Schools JEH:gs cc: County Clerk,' Elections* Division County Administrator iic;o ;1r �d 1V� UVV r,; - County Counsel (J 00(J County Committee on School District Organization Y' C', t'., yr �.-�-0-d.- • ( r•• •1 ti. • • ; •• .. - I ��%�.a �Sa/ILq, `' Pry �� �; � �� j±; I• _ lJ L• iV COUT..... ... ... . - 1 su r _ r • 109 Secluded Place Walnut Crag::, California • October 16, 3.977 Dr. :?o;;d E ;rcnus Count, :s.'_.} r?:?terCient of Schools Con tra Cos-%-,a County , 75 Sang: rb:ra 1:`. k'leas%:li: ::l21., California 1. 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'1'ft!�1J:;t'i;lt ()1 IIJFJIIItI.'I'f:p 'PI:1!!!7'I'OI!Y • —.�--- --_ —•--•.----- --- - --- TO ANO'1'FFF-:R PETITION FOR ThAILIS-FEE OF '1TCRRITO:IY FROM THE' S-IAL14UT CREXX SCHOOL 1ASTRICT OF CO:I'!RA COSTA COUNTY TO THE' LAI'AMTJ: SCHOOL DI.STRICT di COI--',Tl'.A COSUM COUNTY The petition of the under::idned, constituting not le-sr, than 25 percent of the rccji:;t(!rrd elector_ in the inhabited territory hereinafter particularly described, respectfully -ho-..,S: The territory described as follows is within thn bound- cries of the Walnut Creek School *District of Contra Costa County: all that rea11 proper'-,,? describcd in Subdivision% Dap No. ?vn.. ..�i�+i�:ra+M`v.a_.YLI./ll� '{aL�./•�Q ►LKK.6�1 • Petitioners desire that the above described inhabited territory be transferred from she Walnut Creels Schco]_ District to the Ls�ayette School Di��rict, and that the boundaries of the z;, 1:alnut Creel: School District b changed to exclude the territory abode describad, and the whole thereof; and that the bou..n:daries of ti:L said Lafayette School District be changed to include the said territory and the : hole thereof. The petitioners request the aforesaid changes in the respective boun 72-fes of the school distrlCC-s aforese.1d for the -following reasons: '1. This subdivision lies just inside the bound- • - aries of the Walnut Creek School Distrir_t • and is inaccessible to Walnut Creek Schools without first tray tilling th ough Lar;.:e::,e School District. The Lafavette Schcol Dis- trict rlainta_ ns a school wi thin a mile o.;; this transportation to uithin one block: of this sub- ' - division. 2. Residents of this subdivision have a seran CO111Iitt11-lit Ot 11�tC`rc'._;L w:.i::11 ro-sid;:!nt s of th:; • •Lafayi,tte :school District Who are thoi.r 0:11% ne1Ql1):ocn aI1C'< Cho not h, :Illy cont. with or COI21111UIllty of ] 11tC1 C`;t with -idt-Ilts of thi` Walnut Crook :school 1 merles b�,cause of i110. �OCiltll)n of tho propor .t\'. 3. haarent; C)r t:112a :ut�di�-isiL -ire c oniroul: of }lI1\•illtj iht`11 c�hll�?t111 atta'-:1:) l..aL.1%et:t-0 !Ioh of a-lloti.I w:iLh Lheir poor!; w.iLtlin t:llc il:::::rcli:lt:0 ' "� '� V�� `�`iJl ll�.l'.l.`/il�� 1},.143'1 `1..1.1 •Jl:�lj i{l'i' Yl;✓i.J,J•a ►��a•L4 L/ji i:Y t` :'►C; C�CjI� It1`..�i:ilCl'� i;f, 'i: {i"si CLIs'�".::: C:(i: 'u Vo�int: ...._.. 177 all �f `� 4/ G'�--�-�c1�.1•) � l�Jl1c�Jvr'CIJ: •�U .. �- tom,�f j 1 •�, _ _-- 1 -� .100 AI ��f`! '4'-1•��r!I fyJf !�^ ' �'il .t Al �f [ 4.� l'_i`�;ice-�.�. . r r f,`' r'^ ;/.- G /. rr �.-.ter—^- /, •- _ /� ". r i t f Cr � (J [ e,,,•7' La------( t .,��F I �I �. ��.�1....�J.a.�I.=•Y%��/lt t t t� �"•-...''t"i'i 1 �'._�/ j,/'../ Z�j..-s .x �.f t 1. !'t"� _ �• - 71 1/0 ��f _4 �7•`! ` r� ~ ter- � _ �3 ♦ .1 r' r C.' �..... � r Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization Report On Petition to Transfer Inhabited Territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District March 6, 1978 Background On October 26, 1977, the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization received for consideration a petition to transfer inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District. The area is identified as subdivision 4380, unincorporated area, David Mueller, Chief Petitioner. At that date, written verification of signatures by the County Clerk/Recorder and written verification of adequacy as to form by the County Counsel had not been received. The petition was therefore deferred pending completion of review to determine validity of the petition. The County Committee set January 11 , 1978 for a special meeting to consider information developed by the County Superintendent of Schools staff and to consider presentations made by the proponents and other interested agencies or individuals. r The County Superintendent of Schools has advised that the County Clerk/Recorder has verified appropriate number of signatures pursuant to Education Code Section 35691 and the County Counsel has determined that the petition is adequate as to form. At the January 11, 1978 meeting, Mr. David Mueller summarized the proponents reasons for the transfer of territory and urged an affirmative report and recommendation be adopted by the Committee- Warren W. Eukel, Chairman, Walnut Creek School District Governing Board also appeared and requested that the Committee defer action to allow the district to more fully study program and fiscal impact of the proposed transfer of territory. The district Governing Board had not at that date adopted a position on this matter. In addition, the Committee considered certain legal issues relative to taking action on the subject petition. The County Superintendent of Schools staff was directed to confer with the County Counsel and report on limiting effect, if any, of pending litigation which may affect the boundaries of the involved districts and certain additional questions regarding the appropriateness of Committee action at this time. Action on this matter was deferred pending receipt of legal advise requested. The County Superintendent of Schools has reported that a February 16, 1978 memorandum of County Counsel advises that the Committee must make a report and recommendation on petitions for transfer of territory unless a pending lawsuit results in an order restraining the Committee from proceeding. The Committee is not now a named party defendent in any litigation. The Committee has received a letter dated February 15, 1978 of Mr. Warren W. Eukel filing the written opposition of the Walnut Creek School District Governing Board to the transfer. The County Committee carefully reviewed all written and oral information pre- sented by the proponents, the County Superintendent, affected school districtseand the public at its March 6, 1973 meeting. 00685 Co. Comm. Report (Mueller) 2 Opinions Is district organization adversely affected? The February 15, 1978 letter of Mr. Warren Eu aI states that Z9 students are being transported from the affected territory to schools in the Lafayette School District. At the Walnut Creek School District 1977-78 revenue limit per ADA the loss in potential revenue is $40,716. The February 15, 1978 letter further projects an ultimate loss of potential revenue at greater than $150,000 for the estimated 100 students to reside in the subject territory and an uninhabited territory proposed for transfer by another petition submitted by Broadmoor Homes, Inc. Mr. Mueller reported that a count of the number of elementary and intermediate school age children in each residence totals 14 students. The Committee recognizes that with present budget limitations any loss in revenue due to enrollment decline or nonrealization of potential student enrollment can be critical. It is the opinion of the County Committee that the proposed transfer will adversely affect school district organization due to nonrealization of revenue from student enrollment in the affected territory and the acute need of the Walnut Creek School District to improve sources of funding to continue current services and maintain utilization levels of its facilities. Is the transfer compatible with the Master Plan? The proposal would transfer territory from one elementary district to another elementary district. Both districts are totally within the boundaries of the Acalanes Union High School District. The boundaries of that district form the boundaries of an additional unified district as designated by the current Master Plan adopted by the California Board of Education. The County Cc--with is concerned with school district jurisdictions shown in the Master Plan and will evaluate district boundary configuration at a later date. It is the opinion of the County Committee that the proposed transfer is compatible with the current Master Plan of the County. Will the transfer affect racial integration? No noticeable impact on school district racial or ethnic composition would result from the proposed transfer. Are the proponents reasons for transfer adequate? The proponents contend that the proposed transfer is necessary for the following primary reasons: 1) the Lafayette School District maintains a school within one mile of the territory affected and currently provides bus transportation within one block of the territory. Access to the assigned (also nearest) school maintained by the Walnut Creek School District is cumbersome due to street patterns and farther distance as compared to the Lafayette School District facility. It is further noted that residents must travel through Lafayette School District to access the school maintained by Walnut Creek School District; 2) residents of the affected territory have a strong community of interest with residents within the Lafayette School District. The location of the affected territory and the street patterns do not provide a community of interest with residents of the Walnut Creek School District; 3) parents of the affected territory are desirous of having their children attend Lafayette School District with their peers in the p immediate area. R 00685 C Co. Comm. Report 3. (Mueller) Opinions (continued) The February 15, 1978 letter of Mr. Eukel states that the Walnut Creek School District can provide the same services to the affected territory as Lafayette School District. Transportation to Lafayette for grades K-6 is 1.3 miles compared to 2.3 miles to Walnut Creek. Transportation to Lafayette for grades 7 and 8 is 2.6 miles compared to 2.3 miles to Walnut Creek. Based on written information received pertaining to the proponents stated reasons for the transfer and testimony presented at the March 6, 1978 meeting, it is the opinion of the County Committee that the proponents reasons for transfer are adequate. Summary The Committee finds that the proposed transfer of inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District would not adversely affect racial integration and is compatible with the adopted Master Plan for School District Organization. Further, the Committee finds that the proponents reasons for transfer are adequate. In considering the subject petition, the Committee necessarily emphasized importance to maintain the financial stability of the school districts in the county to meet the educational needs of district residents. It is proper to stress school district finances due to curtailment of state apportionments to school districts in line with recent enrollment declines, ircluaing the Walnut Creek School District, coupled with the imposition of revenue limits from p--perty tax sources. It is the finding of the Committee that school district organization would be adversely affected by the proposed transfer of territory. Recommendation The Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization recommends that the proposed transfer of inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District be denied. The County Superintendent of Schools is authorized to transmit this report and recommendation to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors pursuant to Education Code Section 35699. Adopted at the March 6, 1978 special meeting of the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization. Floyd Marchus County Superintendent of Schools Ex Officio Secretary Committee on School District Organization oues*7 a►ut Cq Walnut Creek School District 960 YGNACIO VALLEY ROAD • WALNUT CREEK,CALIFORNIA 94596 • )415)933-1504 .t•opt,.p154�`�, i GOVERNING BOARD SUPERINTENDENT WARREt7 W. EUKEL, CNAIROERSON ELMO R. GIULIERI, CO. D. GEORGE 0. DEt4ISON ASST. SUPT., ADM. SERVICES MRS. FREDA M. GERSPER WILLIAM M. JORDAN MRS. PHYLLIS C. HARTWIG JOHN L. HILTON ASST. SUPT. ELEM. CURRICULUM DAVID FROMM February 15, 1978 Mr. Primo rwiz, Chairman Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization 75 Santa Barbara Road Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Dear Mr. Ruiz: At the regularly scheduled meeting of the Governing Board of the Walnut Creek School District on February 6, 1978, a motion was made, seconded, and passed unanimously directing the Board Chairman (Warren Eckel) to express in writing to the County Committee the Walnut Creek School District's opposition to the transfer of properties known as Bacon Court and the uninhabited territory known as Broadmoor Hemes to the Lafayette School District. ,The Governi;.b Bcard regrets that it must take this stand on the transfer of ter- ritory. However, it has no choice in this case since it means such a serious loss of revenue and enrollment to the District. The Walnut Creek School District's Governing Board supports community identity for school district boundaries, but in this instance it is inappropriate until all matters affecting the District are considered. The Governing Board's opposition'to this transfer is based on the following: 1) Loss of revenue and enrollment to the Walnut Creek School District, which will be in excess of $150,000 and 100 pupils upon completion of the two subdivisions. 2) At the present time 29 students are being transported from these areas to Springhill and Stanley Schools in Lafayette School District with a loss of revenue of ;40,735. Transportation to the Lafayette schools for K-6 is 1.3 miles versus 2.3 miles to the Walnut Creek School. At the 7th and 8th grade levels, the distance is 2.6 miles to Lafayette versus 2.3 miles to the Walnut Creek School. Thus, at the present time, Walnut Creek • School District can provide the sante services. 3) The matter of the proposed WAlnut Creek Single School District is under litigation at the present time, This .action could affect these areas. 0068-S WLM♦VISTA{CM.VL •• Iw011U1 V•LLfY{CNOOL 0Y11w1p(lO{CNOOL • �•IMYt1P{LtMfYT4w11{CMOOI • •�wwrs•o/NTrwrwaaT■BIZ-00L TICC VALL&V{C84004. • w•LM,II CUR•N IN160091"416{C MIOL 6 WALM,JT Y{I4M1{{C."006 Mr. Primo Ruiz, February 15, 1978, Page 2 '4) The County Committee's plan to implement a study of the Contra Costa County Schools Master Plan for the Acalanes Union High School District area is be- ing considered. Until this plan is finalized, transfer of territory should be postponed. Ile would hope that the County Committee will give full consideration to the overall effect on the Ualnut Creek School District in their deliberations on the request of property transfers. Very truly yours, Warren W. Eukel Chairman, Governing Board WWE:mt a - - _ ` l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mag iA In the Matter of Appointments to the Contra Costa County Subarea Advisory Council of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having noted that the terms of office of the three provider representatives on the Contra Costa Subarea Advisory Council for the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems- Agency had expired, having recommended that the Board restore representation of the public hearing member on said Council and revert back to its procedure of one representative each from Medical Services, Health Department, and Mental Health, and having so moved; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having seconded the motion; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having indicated he opposed such action and having requested the matter be deferred to allow him an opportunity to review the current membership on the Council; and The vote on Supervisor Hasseltine's motion was as follows: AYES: Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and J. P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisors N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, and R. I. Schroder. ABSENT: None. Thereupon Supervisor W. N. Boggess having recommended that the Board reappoint Dr. Orlyn Wood and Dr. Paul E. Morentz to said Council and that the appointment procedure for the position currently held by Dr. Magyar be referred to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) for review; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on ordw entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Dr. Wood Dr. Morentz Supervisors 16th Mayes 1978 Alameda-Contra Costa Healthaffixed tha day of Systems Agency Director, Human Resources J. p , Clerk Agency ( k CNrk County Administrator By Public Information Officer Ronda Amdahl W6W � t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Colifomia May 16 , 19 ZfL In dw Matter of Increasing Consulting Services Agreement Fee, Diablo Road Study. Road No. 4331C Work Order No. 4344-661 It is by the Board ORDERED that an increase in the payment limit of Consulting Services Agreement dated October 11, 1977 with Creegan and D'Angelo of Dublin for preparation of plans and specifications for the Diablo Road design study, Diablo area, to $15,500 to cover increased design costs, as recommended by the Public Works Director, is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978 ..r { I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cored copy of an order enhw on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dot* aforesaid. Originating Dept: Public Works (LD) Witness my hand and,"Sed of ** Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works Director (LD) affixed this 16 dor of May 1912__ Creegan & D'Angelo 11822 Dublin Blvd. Dublin, CA 94566 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller dy Doty Clerk Sardra L. Ni Ison 00691 H-24 4/77 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA May 16, 1978 In the Matter of Proposed ) Transfer of Certain ) Territory to Lafayette ) School District ) This being the time for hearing on the proposed transfer of certain uninhabited territory (Subdivision 4407) to Lafayette School District from the Walnut Creek School District; and Mr. Donald H. Frederickson, Project Manager for Broadmoor Homes, Inc. , having stated that the Lafayette School District is geographically better situated to serve the subdivision; and Dr. James J. Martin, Superintendent of Schools, Lafayette School District, having advised that the Governing Board of the Lafayette School District adopted a resolution favoring the Petition for Transfer and having urged the Board to approve said transfer; and Mr. Warren W. Eukel, Chairman, Walnut Creek School District Governing Board, having expressed opposition to the proposed transfer inasmuch as it would result in a loss of revenue to the Walnut Creek School District; and Mr. John Hendrickson having appeared for the County Superintendent of Schools and advised that the Board of Education, sitting as the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization, has determined that school district organization would be adversely affected by the proposed transfer and therefore . recommends that the petition be denied; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having expressed the opinion that the proposed subdivision would have better access to Lafayette schools; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that any transfer of territory at this time would be premature pending the outcome of unification efforts of the Walnut Creek School District' and therefore having recommended that the request for transfer be denied; ' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Schroder is APPROVED PASSED by the following vote on May 16, 1978: AYES: Supervisors J.P. Kenny, N.C. Fanden, W.N. Boggess, R.I. Schroder NOES: E. H. Hasseltine UU6fl2 ABSENT: None CERTIFIED COPY 1 certify that this is a Cold. true & rorroet ropy u: cc: Superintendent of Schools the orIgiral t:otur.:csr :,: `c': C= oa ria, iu my orftr.. Lafayette School District and that it t,•... "_- ;:1 r the nn.:rd or Walnut Creek School District the dasrtpervr�O'i n: ,,- r '��� s:irn;ooi:e, On ty the vac^ sh^ :r.. ATT .,. !: -�."'�; , Cnnat}• County Counsel Clerk&Rr-a:ri..io Cicri:a:suis Lcai-i or�3uprrr•isors. p . . County Administrator by L�put}• Clc,ri' . /� on Diana M. Her=,, BKOADMOM HOMES, INC. A0,111 trt%r ~T ' NORTHER`I CALIFORNIA fir ms 6250 Village Parkway Dublin, CA 94566 (415) 829-3000 ����• RECEIVED MAY /0 1978 • J. R. OLSSON GM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS May 10, 1978 ••- '�� �TdA_r Honorable Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County 651 Fine Street Martinez, California 94553 Re: Petition to transfer uninhabited territory from the Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District. Dear Supervisors: The purpose of this letter is to present our arguments in favor of the. above-referenced petition. Our reason for requesting the transfer (outlined in the attached peti- Von) is basically that the Lafayette School District is geographically much better situated to serve the property. There is a Lafayette elementary school ? mile from the property. It is approximately 3j miles to the Walnut Creek elementary school. In tra- velling to the Walnut Creek school one would drive through the Lafayette District and pass two Lafayette elementary schools. It can clearly be seen that Lafayette School District should serve the property, Tile additional cost of transportation (staff, equipment, maintenance, and fuel consuimption) from the property to the Walnut Creek school is an unnecessary expense to the taxpayers. While the County Committee on School District Organization has recmm2nded dental of this petition, it important to note the following.- 1. ollowing:1. County Superintendent of Schools staff recommendation to the • County Co-P,!ittee was for approval of the petition. 2. The vete by the County Corr,:littee was 3 to 2 against the peti�c�� with cne r:.ember absent and one member abstaining. VV n \ - 2 - Honorable Board of Supervisors May 10, 1978 3. The reason for denial was an alleged adverse °financial impact on the Walnut Creek School District. ' It is difficult for us to understand how this transfer constitutes an ad- verse financial impact. At present the tax revenue to the school district from vacant land is not significant and loss of*this revenue should not be a problem. The tax revenues from the property when developed will be significant, but Mould be offset by the cost of educating the students from the property. It is� only proper that the school district educating the children should receive the tax revenue. ' The law governing school district transfers changed January 1, 1978. As a result of this change, should you approve the transfer of this property, an election must be held. if the Walnut Creek School District continues to oppose the transfer. The election, if required, could be incorporated with the general election in November at little or no extra cost to the taxpayers. The proposed transfer is logical and proper. We respectfully request that you approve --ur petition. Sincerely, a MOORS M , NC. U i Donald H. Fre , ickson Project Manager Enclosure I . 00694 -s P .. ire■ • s «_ � �=. ..a■. sown ••n■•• r � ; ,�•` �r• ♦ .• _ � �mit .w r V � RT S. Cr :y d� ��t' .w. yroa � ; ■` r f � 'M g � 93 SS '� s t+t■w,t ., - �.• ..,• `ww.rsr to to � ^ 1� r'T"IF - ,jam � O ~E �`= Ett a i» -� _ { t• �Y tf! � ,J � K •• _ 4'■oY^ r�� -' = u s �~ // .0 .tit n*yi: - ~�_y N V ' ♦ • s Cj OLCIWML'V— TI IL - > .at•ta�r ' - � E • • 411 • �.• K i1 ". �„• �•c ; l„ � J i +�u • � is "' nr f R + w t i `t E � L s ■ 4 3 - � j impact ALNU,��C R a9596 ru 4 ' ; a• . ,��.. • ` l t wy t ci yar..rrF •r t 'jY a! i "Mon \ t� r r: �•M `�sj�•is i• ylf"" f.ia► i►•• it all -• _ ._ V � :cam•.4`. 4 � - � 1 x ``tr ` .. - ''1 .._ (wa • yaA•�• �"!,�• . •'�- • •i`y !tr • • �E •tY '` ^. ' -Efi}t •• \.. y S^w:•t �f .f ;=i . i i Y.. ..foo �` a .S y✓A•�• ,• c + i y If tom` '7 _ S_ F • •r1 :I1~w .r' � ' t O ' "G: ; ••�•r t,rrlr • „• •rt-_`'`' tM4t^. wt ^ �. � � ^� •� ` ��it •Je i -j \,_ �' �• •+ Z t e � ' •�c I■e,M• �i • �■A� •rSt i pep`` •� - :7' L ' c'= js l � `a[A .•M i • �tRCtt• tRtt t `��w�t ytr'_ � '` IZ i.liiAi i a , c• rx �� ••Cr i. ` • + "' -i tt '"•eJ, ..qui �1, _ c. PETITION FOR TRANSFER OF UNIf:NABITEO TERRITORY FROM ONE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO A1610THER PETITION FOR TRANSFER OF TERRITORY FROM THE WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO THE. LAFAYETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. The petition of the undersigned, being the sole owner of the subject uninhabited territory, shows: The territory described as follows is within the boundaries of the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County: All that real property de- scribed in Subdivision Nap No. 4470. Petitioner desires that the above described uninhabited territory be trans- ferred from the Walnut Creek School District to the Lafayette School District, and that the boundaries of the said Walnut Creek School District be changed to exclude the territory above described, and the whole thereof; and that the boundaries of the said Lafayette School District be changed to include the said territory and the whole thereof. The petition requests the aforesaid changes in the respective boundaries of the school. districts aforesaid for the following reasons: 1. This subdivision lies-just inside the boundaries of the Walnut Creek School District and is inaccessible to Walnut Creek Schools without first ,welling tnr,:uy:. Lafayette School District. 2. The Lafayette School District maintains a school within a mile of .. this subdivision and is already providing bus transportation to within one block of this subdivision. 3. The subdivision is oriented towards the Pleasant Hill Road - Lafayette -area-which would be the community of interest of the future residents. OWNER10F SUBJECT PROPERTY. BROADMOOR HOMES, INC. By o}%r t)IllA Title By Title d ac3l�U��i w . 00696 { c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Manor of Appointment to the Emergency Medical Care Committee. The resignation of Mr. Denzil D. Maple, Supervisorial District No. 4 representative on the Emergency Medical Care Committee (Citizen/Consumer category) , having been accepted by the Board on April 4, 1978; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having recommended that Mrs. Doris Weston, 4 Elliott Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, 94523, be appointed to said position to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Maple (ending July 31, 1979) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by r4,o Board on May 16, 1978. a 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of m order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of CC: Mrs. Doris Weston Supervisors Mr. Charles Phillips ,M.Pffixed this 16th day of May. , 19 78 Chairman, E.M. C. C. Director, Human Resources Agency ) YJ. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Administratorclerk County Auditor-Controll Public Information Officer / Diana M. Herman 00697 H-24 4/77 15m 1 w� • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Strata of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Maher of County Health Fair The Board this day having adopted Resolution No. 78/451 proclaiming May 5 - June 3, 1978 as "National Hospital Month"; and In connection therewith, IT ±.S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Human Resources Director is AUTHORIZED to execute standard forms indemnifying and holding harmless locations where County Health Fairs are being held, to wit: County East Mall El Cerrito Plaza Shopping Center Willows Shopping Center. Passed by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the,foregoing is o true and corned copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Contracts Unit HRA Supervisors Human Resources affixed this 16th day of Baal, 19 78 Medical Director Health Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By C1/^!r(,(/ .'1�•,�2 Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00098 H-24 4/77 15m HOLD HAILNILESS AGREEMENT Willows Shopping Center 1975 Diamond Boulevard Concord, CA 94520 (415) 825=4000 Issued to: Contra Costa County Medical Services 2500 Alhambra Ave. Yartinez, Ca. 94553 This authorization must be present at WILLOWS for verification of your authority• to officials, guards and merchants of WILLOWS`during all of this activity. 1. Activity: Health Fair 2. Inclusive dates: May 5th and May 6th, 1978 3. Inclusive hours: 12 noon to 4:00 p.n. 4. Location boundaries: Diamond Blvd. - Other: 5.' Location requirements: nnnf 6. Security requirements: Security Guard 7. Maintenance of Area: will clean uD area 8. Insurance requirements NO LIABILITY TO WILLOWS--MERCHANTS OWNERS-OR-THEIR— AGENTS. 9. Required assistance: none This authorization is contingent upon the conditions printed on the reverse side. Please read them in full before signing and return one copy to the WILLOWS SHOPPING CENTER office located on the second floor of the Mercantile Building. Signature of management official Signature of Issuee _ (Minors must not sign) C. L. Van Marter, Director Hunan Resources Agency - Contra Costa- County 651 Pine Street, Martinez 94553 00699 IN CONSIDERATION of the authorization described on the reverse side of this document to use portions of that certain shopping center known as WILLOWS SHOPPING CENTER, located in the City of Concord, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the undersigned does hereby agree as follows: 1. To hold the owners together with their employees, agents and leasees from any and all loss, liability or causes of action, including attorney's fees, resulting from the undersigned's use of all or any portion of WILLOWS SHOPPING CENTER or from the use of any of the undersigned's guests, invitees, employees, agents or the general public. 2. To release and discharge the owners, their employees, agents and- leasees from any and all claim, liability or causes of action which may result from the undersigned's use of all or any portion of WILL014S SHOPPING CENTER, or from the use of any of the undersigned's guests, invitees, employees, agents or the general public. 3. To waive any and all rights the undersigned, its employees or agents may now have or hereafter have against the owner, their employees, agents and leasees, for any obligation or duty to maintain the premises of the undersigned, its employees, guests, invitees, agents or the general public any latent or patent defects in connection with the construction or maintenance of said Shopping Center. It is understood that this authorization to use portions of the WILLOWS SHOPPING CENTER is a license granted to the undersigned solely for the purpose of and at the time and place specified on the opposite side of this document. This license is revocable at any time by the owners. The-following shall be named as' additionally -insured: EASt"LAN CONCORD VENTURE V, a limited partnership, 1975 Diamond Boulevard, Concord, California 94520. 00700 F[, Cr:,iT,) }'7It si SrSr-'.t.`ii:(T Contra Costa Cou,-Itl hereby vb iv es n?l c?a n; • "i,_2'3 Cerrito }iElZ-I I.''rSO.^..ietlon .[Pr lora."ages to �-`C�'.!`.4s, :a .F 32''� 2:"^`Cil�:l;t2'i�� :ta�� :`.�� c-tli�'I' �??ri^ _^l j rCz�:.2 t f in, T C� £t��Ot?` upon y -aid 1.. wi.L4.,.s £:rti for :k._. LL`;.l.C..r to �?_-_ :'2., .II or about s.. '-d U..G'S1is ,s - 3.ro-A v3uls:! n ri,"lnE r £2'i, nny tlme z c; ^ recti-It, of it, er i'L"'"aa g ot,-35 t'Ci-- r tic-J and Contra Costa County 1eIZi, lt�tlk! 1� Cc`t?.,�r% ? 'I31:t�3 i:C3'C�}:It:, .'1:,:,OC:_�2c'.'LU:. exp pt £!n-I h:jrr..!.3.C:i.', frost any da.-nge of :In jla:--, to any t)'.?rzon, or -Io i 71C iol7'•i, tT:13'.^.s .^,72`l 7lIt'- :Yl, oth--!r error 3 Prone f - ,-•ter �r' ;„ .e•• ,.T c .t'S, h • J ?\•'.:.._.L+J `, 1.32' j3'.:.son, ti.-.'_•J. -- f C� t t• 2.1J� c Lh-2-_ p e:-I-cz y Contra Costa County , or fro the .inure of Contra - • U'+ it, ni, its (,eroi}7:, !i.:1i?3i?/?.ri eiliL`.tI?,�j� ?^:Li' :is:'3j at •1+l Ce:� L£s S 3.s:�.0 r?1�:�4)Ll�.�j Centt,'r fri :2 !-!ay 29 1978 mav 13. 1273 _ S:[G;!T,D C.L. Vali -lartar _ Airector, HumanReSo;lrGes Aggnc ` Contra Cost: Cou..I*.•y ' 007fil ' iI f APP LICATIO,-! FO-11 PEW4ISS1.0N TO USE COUNTY EAST MAkLl_ The County East ball is privately o:':ned and has been developed to provide the general public with a rodern, clean, comfortable and safe place to shop. The Center recognizes that frunii ti+:,e to time various individuals and groups may desire to use appropriate places in the Mall area for activities *w:hich they deem to be of co:.:minity interest. To accommodate such individuals and groups in a manner and to an extent consonant with the primary con,me-rcial purposes of the Center, the Center will designate a specific area or areas of the !Tall which are available on a "first come, first served" basis_ Dame of organiza0on Contra Costa County Medical Services Hature of proposed activity Health Fair Maximum, number of persons engaging in activity. 50 Dates requested June 3, 1973 Hours: From 3=30. an. .H. to 4:30 p.m. JL Group leader or person responsible: .HaPe Betty Buchanan, R.N. Address County Medical Semrices, 2500 Alhanbra Avenue, Martinez 94553 'Telephone number (415) 372-4391 Place of employment Contra Costa County Medical Services (Hospital) The undersigned hereby requests pa:mission to use the County East Mall for and on WWI' of the organization listed above_ It is understood and agreed that the organization and person signing this Application will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the area used; will not restrict the fio:J of -traffic (pedestrian or vehicular) on said property; and i:ill indemnify ani;-hold harmless the a:-,ners and tenants of County East 114311 fro:-.i env and all claims for death, personal injury and property damage, including reasonable attorreys' fees and court costs arising from the use by the undersigned of the property of the shopping center. . It is further agreed that pet-mission to be on said property may be 0tlidrawn by the owners or their duly authorized agent at any tire without prior notice. DATED: j APPROVED 6Y: f � Sioir�tura C.L. Van Yarter Director, Human Resources Agency k.,1, organization Contra Costa County Location ;assigned: 00102 651 Pine Street tie inea, California 9h553 f!:idr ess,�i f different than 2598 {awmty E"asLN-1x11 • Sf)ll:r+•_a'il1C I\Qzl • tilillocll, Califs) ria 94509 • [41 q1 7r.1 r-;?n C - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist Contracts for County Medical Services J. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that contracts with certain medical specialists listed by name and number below, effective May 1, 1978 through Apri1 '30, 1979, are hereby APPROVED, implementing Resolution No. 77/326 adopted April 19, 1977: Contract Number Name 26-821-1 James J. Stanton, M.D. 26-825-1 Theodore Purcell, M.D. and Harry Newman, M.D. (a medical corporation) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to sign these contracts on behalf of this Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 1978. 1 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. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 16th day of May 1978 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSOY, Clerk Contractors 8v_ cam-,. Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson OU`7U3 H-24 4/7715m dg i MEDICAL SPECIA-1 IST CONTRACT • Contract Identification_ Contract r �,� ( 7 " Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Radiotherapy Consultation 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: Theodore R. Purcell, M.D. and State Medical G-06353 Capacity: Harry Newman, M.D., A Medical Corporation License u C-17533 Address: Alta Bates Hospital, Berkeley, Ca. 94705 3. Ter-. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it te_--_-.naLes April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled inmediately by written nuzua'_ consent. (Board Resolution No. 77/ 326 ). In consideration of Contractor's provision of.services as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly docc_arred 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: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ ] $ per hour of consultation/trainnino sessio_f^edica?pracedLrre_ _ b; [XI $ 80.00 per consul tation/ftA1 i sessionAWWWW WIf Y. 6. Contractor's Obligations_ Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and provide consultation and training in medical and therapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at ties and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Hadip thprapy If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to.Attachment ril "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Reeuiremants" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. 7. Indanendent 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. S. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. *codifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written cloc•!,-ent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10. lndP=mificatioa. The- Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damao,, for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential dartages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or ralp_ ractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical all-7 Tor-Medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. 11. gnment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or HealLh CfZiuer. 12_ Legal Authority_ This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safery Code Section 1451. 13_ Si,-,natures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CO!,r\-TY 0:' CONTRA COSTA, CALiFQP_1IIA CONTP.ACTOR fr, Theodore R. Purcell, By �,, �f f_ ./T iw ��`L =-�-�--- By Harry Ne-.,nan, M.D. t:• Designee A ` z- ' _ r P.eco.-�-:=ailed for Approval Dated.: 3= /u-L�-`.-� �; (Form approved by nazZ} Medical Director o ?lealth Officer • Contract Number 26- 8 % ;) - Attachment Number l PREPAID HEALTH PIX111 SU3CONT'-XCT REQU1?.-S-YrS PL,crsuaut to State Department of Health/County Contract ;76-56933 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa=aa-Duffy Prepaid 'wealth Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (P~-') services, the following subcontract requirements (Article X1 Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by number above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by nL ber above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. C.::U!t -azt re-arencad O`I n=0-2r move is :10." affe--ti L.nr-41 -I- it.:'..s Been LC r3%Z�f approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has ac'imow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PEP services, but does not terminate Couaty's legal responsibility.to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension. or renegotiation for service provided :aider terms of this contract is subj3pt to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions parao aph 3. Records, if ,a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56933 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Eealth, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PH? enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PH? earol-iees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PE enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to _ inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health., and U. S. Department of Health. Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will partici pate in and cooperate in County's professional review process is relation to services provided to PFe enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will sub---;t utilization reports, in relation to PEP enrollees, as- required by County. 9. Contracto_• will comely with Cou*aty's PET grievance procedure and abide by any dete—_ination of P�''s grievancecommit tee, .if Contractor maintains PHIP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of fin_:nci al boors and records relating LO Pc: enrollees or PH.' services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PTO enrollees and not::ithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a wiaim of four years from termination of State Departmant of Health Contract :'776-56983 or untT1 :sy audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department o= Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. 00;05 (A-4632 New 3177) -1 c . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist Contracts for County Medical Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that contracts with certain medical specialists listed by name and number below, effective May 1, 1978 through April 30, 1979, are hereby APPROVED, implementing Resolution No. 77/326 adopted April 19, 1977: Contract Number Name 26-821-1 James J. Stanton, M.D. 20-825-1 Theodore Purcell, M.D. and Harry Newman, M.D. (a medical corporation) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to sign.these contracts on behalf of this Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minulss of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Ori,-: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator a.. xed this 164%--h day of May 1978 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Contractors - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ,>, L i -.�,, Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 0"A6 H-24 4/77 15m dg _ - Contract :cumber �r b Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HE.A.LT 1 PLAN SU3CONT?UCT P.EQUI?=`�iTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract 976-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Warman=Duffy Prepaid health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, Y.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PH') services, the following subcontract requirements (Article hZ Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by ntr_-bar above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comaly with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by n=ber above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 7 ContractreF....r.n V �e -e abovt -* .�7 aC jra 1 i t e �C 1 _ '�t NL:.m.0 LV .S AL1 has been T approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has ac'lMow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove t1he subcontract witain si-xty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PIT services, but does riot terminate County's legal responsibility.to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided ander terms of this contract is subjZct to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if .a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health., Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by Cot:aty, the State Department of Health; and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review _ process in relation to services Drovided to PF? enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will su3m-4t utilisation reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as- required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with Coxmty's Pte' grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PSq?'s gr'.eva_nce •co=ittee, .if Contractor maintains PIT enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspectioa of firaacial boo::s and records relatiab co P4: enrollees or PH services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PT—T enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor w-11 Mai-`ntain financial records for a mini--= of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 576-56983 or untzn �—ny audit- or fitter under investigation by the County, State Departi7.ent of Health, U. S_ Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. --(A-4632 New 3177) PREPAID HEALTH PL4ti SUBCONTRACT REOUIR E-NTS' ' 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Commissioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated.• Notice is consfCa=ed given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as o=1o':s: :'Cter^ative Health Systems Department of Corporations repart=e—at of Health 600 South Commonwealth 714 _Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacr—ento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of .Heal t-a Bees not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified is the contract. 1=• Contractoi will hold ha=—ess 71ot:1 the Star= and YELP enrollees in the event or will :?Ji: Pay services performed for Pi;2 enrol-la s pursua:I: to tae contract referennced by number above. 15. Zf Contractor.eaters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services .i_--p?__d or ezmzessed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements requ===d by State .Departrent -of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as sY_ci__ � this Attach-ent, must be included in "such -subcontract, except that Comity in-stead of State, Department_ of-Ilealth is responsible for approval and notification responsib-Iities. -16. Contractor, shall not sake assignment andfor delegation of this subcontract unless Cc•u ty has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of health. .F - (A-/4 =-G 32 w 3y77)!` -2 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California P4ay 16 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist Contracts for County Medical Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that contracts with certain medical specialists listed by name and number below, effective May 1, 1978 through April 30, 1979, are hereby APPROVED, implementing Resolution No. 77/326 adopted April 19, 1977: Contract Number Name 26-821-1 James J. Stanton, M.D. 20-825-1 Theodore Purcell, M.D. and Harry Newman, M.D. (a medical corporation) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to sign.these contracts on behalf of this Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 1978. I hereby certify that tha foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order ertered on tia rninu',ss of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witne53 my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants unit Supervisors cc: .- County Administrator arrxed this 16th day of May 1978 County Auditor—Controller County Medical Services Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By-1/?' �% r�i�i - -r Daputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson OU 706 H-24 44/77 15m dg MEDICAL. SPECraL.IST CONTRACT 1_ Contract Identification_ Contract 26 - 821 - 1 , DeDartmrent: Medical Services Sibject: Provision of Special Urology Services 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: James J. Stanton, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License u A-19330 Ad. ress: 2121 Ygnacio Valley Rd. , Walnut Creek, Ca. 94598 3. -e The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it to—__i—az—.as April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days ad,ance u�ritten notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled i=mediately by written muzu' consent_ 5. ?a meat_ (Board Resolution No. 77/ 326 ). In consideration of Contractor's provision of -services as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly docr:-erated demand for payment in the manner and forts prescribed by County (Demand Form D-=5), 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: [Corm-plete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ xj $ 40.00 per hour of consultationjtrainino seasio_! b'. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical. procedure. 6. Coatractor's Obligations. Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perfo= special professional service and provide consultation and training in medical and therapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at ti=es and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Urology If z?-::)licable, Contractor shall be subject to Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. :. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and b etwe-en two independent coat:actors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. S. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and by-!a»s for time operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. 2.1odifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written eocz eat executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10_ Inde--mi£icatioa. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and i.s officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sic'.•mess or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all coase uential da—ges, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or r=?_:actice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and -_Dn-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or o:_'--_rrise, of the Contractor. 11. :_ssijamant. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. 12. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 13. Si&natures. These signatures attest the partie ' agreJPnt her to: COT_':--' 0= CONTRA COSTA, C_NLIFOR`IIA CONiT?_kCTOW Designee 1 1I �- Reco—eared for Approval Dated: L � , /x, (Fo ., approved by County Counsel) W cector or Health Officer 00►'10 New 3177) I Contract Number ,I '' I t Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HE%LTIi PL.4..1 SUBCO?iT?-CT ?.EQUIRE'21�=NTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract 0176-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Warman-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted tinder Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PH?) services, the following subcontract requirerents (Article XI Subcontracts) are incor?orated into the contract referenced by nuWba, above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by nu=ber above is no= fl=r=ct:ve until it has been foz.--.-.ally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has acknow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PHP service, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility.to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under teras of this contract is subj pt to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Depart---at of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record . system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if .a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 0176-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate docu:.entation of the service provided each PE? enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services Drovided to PEEP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to P&P enrollees, as required by Counts. 9. Contractor .:ill comply with County's PILO grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PiT's grievance ,cormittee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor `v:iii allow :inspection of firiaacial books and zacGius relaLlay. to Fie enrollees or Py services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. L. In relation to PTIT enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a =i.nim.:m of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract ii t . In the Board of Supervisors or Contra Costa County, State- of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of ,.edical Specialist Contracts for County Medical Services . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that contracts with certain medical specialists listed by name and number below, effective May 1, 1978 through April 30, 1979, are hereby APPROVED, implementing Resolution No. 77/326 ; adopted April 19, 1977: Contract Number Name 26-821-1 James J. Stanton, M.D. 26-825-1 Theodore Purcell, M.D. and Harry Newman, M.D. (a medical corporation) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to sign these contracts on behalf of this Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD on r"ay 16, 1978. 1 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. Oria: Hunan Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of :he Board of - C. -Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator alxed this 16th day of r«V 1978 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSS0�1, Clerk Contractors Sy-l,•�r1 r' ".�,�.: :T_ Daputy (Iler!t Jamie L. Johnson DU`i'09 H=24417718m dg Contract Number f _ Attachment Number 1 PREPAID M-ILTH PLAN SUBCONT?ACT P.F.QUT_RF-v.=iTS Pursuant to State Department of HealthjCouaty Contract Y76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa..aai-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PH?) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article hZ Subcontracts) are incor?orated into the contract referenced by nu^ber above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract re:are-^_cdd by IILLD2r abova is not effective unt-i 1 it has been 4'0:' �aZly approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has ac'riuov- ledged receipt of &.a proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PHP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility.to the State Department of Health t6 assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terns of this contract is subj gt to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations., 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if .a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minims of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or matter tinder investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by Co=ty, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting require^ents. 8. Contractor will submit utilization renorts, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by Co=ty. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PH? grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PiT's grievance -committee, if Contractor naintaius PHP enrollee medical records for Counts. 10. %OntraCtOi N"I n;1vw I spectioa of fina�cc�al !books aal Yarn us reiacjal ; to pHp enrollees or PH? services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PILO enrollees and notwithstand-ing General Conditions paragraph 3, Recards, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract i776-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health; U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. 00 i08 (A-4632 'Taw 3/77) -I- s PREPAID Fr -N-LTH PLj SUBCONT?aCT RE UI_EH_—!TS 12. Contactor will Otify the Department of Health and Co_;ssioaer of Corporations in t. emsant the contract refere_^_cc_d by number above is a::-.ended Or tarm-mated.- Notice is cons_dered given when in the U_ S. Registered !1aii with first class postage addressed as fo??o:js: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Co=on-ealth 714 !!-Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, Calicor—ia 90005 Sac-=_eato, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by th_ State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in t1ne contract. .c-oi t_c-ct07 X711 bo�_H `__ a ,`.):_.7.i.= nil rr ti CDZ_::!:!7 + 0_ J'_ vli j RUL p j Ear sr_Cvlces pe f0=T::�-d for ?H? enroilets pur3uant to :e cc az_`,ct refereuced by number above. 15. If Cont-ractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services Cr expressed :in. the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements requ__ed b7 Scate .Departmeat of Health Contract 1076-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified i_- this attachment, nust be included iu such.-s ulb contract, except that County imst=ac of State- Depart=eat of.Health is responsible for approval and notification resoon;_oi1ities. 15. Coatractor- shall not make assignment andfor delegation of this subcontract —less Cou ty has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Hem?th 1 - - (A-4632 `:ea 3/77) -2- " t ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Molter of Approval of Medical Specialist Contracts for County Medical Services . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that contracts with certain medical specialists listed by name and number below, effective May 1, 1978 through April 30, 19793 are hereby APPROVED, implementing Resolution No. 77/326 ; adopted April 19, 1977: Contract Number Name 26-821-1 James J. Stanton, M.D. 26-825-1 Theodore Purcell, M.D. and Harry Newman, M.D. (a medical corporation) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to sign these contracts on behalf of this Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on tha minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Ori-' Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of- c' Attn: -Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 16th day of -"ay 1978 County Auditor—Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON1, Clerk Contractors Deputy 'Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 0 .f H 24 4177 15m dg In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 1978 In the Matter of Appointment to the Housing Element Advisory Committee. The Board on April 18, 1978 having accepted the resignation of Mr. Joseph Formica from the Housing Element Advisory Committee; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having recommended that Mr. Ronald M. Rentner, 573 Dimm Street, Richmond, California 94805, be appointed to said Committee to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Formica; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. P.entner is APPOINTED to the Housing Element Advisory Committee for a term ending April 1, 1979 (representing Supervisorial District I) . PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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: Housing Element Advisory witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Committee (via Planning) Supervisors Mr, R. I. Rentner affixed this 15tn day of MaV 19 78 Director of Planning County Auditor-Controller C _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Public Information Officer 8y.� , �� ,�,- ����� Deputy Clerk Jamil L: Jo nson 00 x'10 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Communications received re U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Proposal to acquire Jersey and Sherman Islands. The Board having received letters from Senator John A. Nejedly, Legislator Daniel E. Boatwright, Congressman George Miller, San Francisco County Supervisor Lee S. Dolson, and Colonel Donald M. O' Shei, District Engineer for the Sacramento District, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, responding to Board communication inquiring about the proposal of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to acquire Jersey and Sherman Islands for conversion into wetlands; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid commun- ications are ACIGIOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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: Senator John A. Ne jedly Witness my hand and *e Seal of the board of Assemblyman D. Boatwright Supervisors Congressman George Miller affixed this 16th day of A1ay 19 78 Mr. L. S. Dolson Colonel D. M. O'Shei County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director B Deputy Cleric N M ine M. P:euf ld • 1 H-24 4/77 15m � PLEASE REPLY TO: I 1 Q/4MEMBER SACRAMENTO ADDRESS (t/ Wcter,Parks and ROOM 30?1,STATE CAPITOL 1 Wildlife Committee ❑ SACRAMENTO 91-514 Joint Lcgislo;ive Audit TELEPHONE:(915)4,5-S52S i �}'1j Committee COMMITTEE TELEPHONE: C r v�j Joint Legislo!ive Budget (916)445-7032 // �•'� r(' Cc-nmittee Ql�l-1 t^ iaria rrgts.l turr Policy Research I`Acnagtm^-n; DISTRICT OFFICE ` Cammi%ee 1035 DETROIT AVENUE Wildlife Ccn:ervation SUITE 400 Board ❑ CONCORD 94513 rLEPHONE:(415)6S9-1973 DANIEL E. BOATWRIGHT REPRESENTING: CHAIRh1.N Tenth Assembly District Contra Costa County (gonuttit2 r Litt D' ag!i nub Mt ami May 8, 1978 RIP CFEI -[:iD Honorable Robert I . Schroder ' Cj 7 Chairman, Contra Costa County r, ; „1 i Board of Supervisors cL P:: co o rosrtrcti`sO9.S !f P.O. Bot 911 Bv........ .:.. .`.03T- o...Deput I Martinez , California Dear Bob: M Thanks for your letter of April 28 concerning the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposal for Jersey and Sherman Islands. I completely agree with the County's position. Be assured that I will do idiat I can to see this doesn' t happen. Sincerely, DANIEL E. BOAWRIGHT I DEB :Md +I i 13 Microfilrr3Ejd with board order r 00 i2 comuffTm: ckair�- GO"IMMINTAL SERVICES CITY AND COUNTYOF SAN FRANCISCO vkecbdira m: Fwtvicx member. %) LIGMAME, AND PVM?4NEL BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CITY HALL, SAN FRANCISCO 94102 - TELEPHONE 558-2943 SUPERVISOR LEE S. DOLSON, Ph.D. May 2, 1978 RECEIVED MAY � 1978 Robert I. Schroder Chairman - Contra Costa County J. Ft. 06SON CLM 90AW OF SVPM1501S Board of Supervisors A County Administration Building PO Box 911 Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Mr. Schroder : Thank you very much for sharing with me your concerns in re the Jersey and Sherman Island situation. I will be watchng these water project development effects closely. Best regards , Lee S. Dolson LSD/kh C'C, 44' Microfilmed wilhOW13der 44W 30 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SACRAMENTO DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINLtRs L 630 CAPITOL MALL SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 93814 REPLV TO ATTENTION OF SPIMD-V AGENDA ITE?il c, 12 May 1978 for Mr. Robert I. Schroder Chairman, Board of Supervisors �7-3 T r ! Contra Costa County - P.O. Boz 911 J — Martinez, California 94553 j 1518 QERK R. o. �ARn =`ov 1 °i' su COST, Co•1''O?,; Dear Mr. Schroder: Dom, This is in response to your letter of 28 April 1978 relating to Jersey and Sherman Islands. You express concern over what you term a "recent proposal by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to acquire Jersey and Sherman Islands for conversion into wetlands." In fact the Corps has not proposed such a measure. The subject came up in connection with our Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Investigation. We are obligated to conduct such studies in accordance with the Water Resources Council's Principles, Standards, and Procedures for Water and Related Land Resources, dated 25 October 1973. This procedure generally requires, among other things, the development of three alternative problem ff solutions. One, the National Economic Development (NED) Plan, is simply k that alternative which would maximize the economic return on the investment. A second, the Environmental Quality (EQ) Plan, is that alternative that would provide the maximlm beneficial effect on the environment, costs, and �- other factors not withstanding. A third solution, the Recommended Plan, is also identified. This plan usually falls somewhere between the others in that it provides more environmental protection than the NED plan but is more cost effective than a pure EQ plan. The question of turning these islands in question back to wetlands is in the nature of a preliminary 'what if" hypothesis pursuant to the development of an EQ plan. The fact that it is being discussed should be interpreted to mean merely that all possibilities are being explored at this early stage of planning. This procedure does not mean that any particular alternative or concept will be included in a recommended proposal. Later this year alter- natives that appear to be economically, technically, environmentally, aad socially feasible will be presented to the public for review and comment. O(1`'114 X! MiaQtilm�3 with board order c —..cam: Gj , or f • i SF'KED-W 12 May 1978 Hr. Robert I. Schroder We appreciate your expression of concern on this matter and will keep you informed as to the outcome of our studies. E i Sincerely yours, i f DON M. O'SHEI Colonel, CE District Engineer - i = r i t 2 00 !15 u CsEORGE MILLER anr111e*a.neo. 71W Dsrwier.Cxvowr. for c/y' //rZZc4_ / =7 Cmc Dm= - +� Q Ri..wr HILL.CAUFOOm. 94U3 1131 Lows..ow"House Orme Bmwwa / O Wws.u..sraK D.C. 20513 (I13)H7-S200 (20_)225-2congrogej ofthe INniteD State SOCIAL Sea+wrt►Pwr..cvr Crx1>ow COMMITTEE ON ����d�r w� �y (.�, 11rl.w�NM..Avo4e EDUCATION AND LABOR -*Ou!ge of Represtutatiba P.O.Bae 1107 INTERIOR AND INSON JI� �•• 13.C.Q• 1 •�• 2051.5571 (115)271- 1 AD HOC SELECT COM M ITTEE ON THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF May 9, 1978 RECEIVIE -M Robert I. Schroder Chairman, Board of Supervisors, CCC A,7, 3g?g County Administration Building P.O. Box 911 1. a.. o.s;o:l Martinez, California 94553 CO3"' eo' o: su�.evisoRs c . (asrA-co. Dear Bob: I have sent the enclosed letters to appropriate federal officials concerning the suggestion by the Corps of Engineers office in Sacramento that Jersey and Sherman Islands be acquired and converted to wetlands. I would reiterate to you my statement to Assistant Secretary Guy Martin that this suggestion seems to me grossly out of line with the professed policy of the Department of the Interior concerning Delta water quality and preservation. I share your concerns with this proposal, and I have asked for all correspondence relating to it. I assure you, and the other members of the Board of Supervisors, that I will thoroughly investigate the background of this proposal and its origins. I appreciate your taking the time to share your thoughts _ with me, and I will remain in close contact with you on this matter. ince G 5 LLER Member o Congress, 7th District GM/jal e'.C, �J Microfilmed with boarr_l"AM GEORGE MILLER ss*wleta�raw DI[1wICT.CAUPORMA 797 Cwle Dism RA"Alff HILI„CAUPGIMA 9=3 :l11 L'1�+owOw,N Hous[Omc[Du.uDlr6 (41 S)687-n".�„uI,0.) D.C. 2e515 (COnYrt9,5 Of tbt Mnittb btaftO SOCUM.s.cu.ln r.,....T COMM COMMITTEE ON I4,IrATN[v"IAwn0a EDUCATION AND LABOR OUSe 0t xltpre5tntatibts P.O.Sims 1107 thDOM .CAusOw. COMMITTEE ON (419)271.5791 INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS jJlj Wn,D.C. 20515 9s9os AD HOC SELECT COMMITTEE ON I THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF May 9, 1978 Mr. George Weddell Chief, Engineering Division Sacramento District, Corps of Engineers ` 650 Capitol Mall Sacramento, California 95814 r_ Dear Mr. Weddell: ` I have received a copy of your letter of February 22, '1978, to Billy Martin of the Sacramento Office of the Bureau of Reclamation concerning the possibility of converting Jersey and Sherman Islands to wetlands as part of a plan to "preserve and enhance” the Delta. I would appreciate copies of all correspondence which you have written or received concerning this proposal, either with Mr. Martin t: or anvone else. I would also appreciate having copies of all research, position papers or analyses, or other internal documents relating to this proposal. Furthermore, I wish to receive copies of all future correspondence or written materials on this matter. :a The matter of preserving Delta water quality is an important concern to rie and to the people I represent in Congress. I expect to be kept fully informed of all possible developments which may affect the Delta in general, and Contra Costa County interests in particular. I am not at all pleased that you have not seen fit to inform me of your "preliminary analysis, " and I expect to be s notified on a timely basis in the future. I look forward to receiving the requested information in the very near future. Sincerely, = GEORGE DULLER _ Member of Congress, 7th District Gil/jal 00 37 .. GEQRGa MILLER utrscrtsnert. Rw.,rr HIU-CAkW00.. fish 1551 icwcr.or�Ncutt O,nl3w�,.a (ti s)w7-3an ` '.`. :D5os,! Congreq.4 of tie Uniteb btateq ON ���+� � �+ f�'}�(�. socu�sa,>■rr,l+w,rlo,l•co„>a. EDUCATION AND LAaOR �OAgt of T% pre5nitaa*bcg OATH tm 1:07 [ r.o.l�I;a7 ��.r M G ohm-ft.a C"u orlr Not COMMITTEE ON •��. 15�Ji11$ba►i,�./�+�. 2Qa1S (413)231-3"1iNT1RtOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS " AD HOC SELE'C'T COMMITTEE ON May 9, 1978 THE OUTER CONTINENTAL.SHELF Billy Martin Regional Director 1 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Federal Office Bldg. 2300 Cottage Way Sacramento, California 95325 Dear Billy: I have received the enclosed photocopy of George Weddell's letter to you concerning some work the Corps is performing regarding the Delta. I would appreciate receiving from you, at the earliest date, any response which your office made to Mr. Weddell, as well as any related information which you have developed or acquired concerning the possibility of acquiring Sherman and Jersey Islands and converting them to wetlands. I very much appreciate your immediate attention to this matter, and I would like to be sent copies of all future correspondence you have on this proposal. H With best regards, _ �EORGE .II ER Member of ongress, 7th District Gri/j al 001,118 bEORGE MILLER tlte.tneror.lcar. 7T7 DIST-mcr.CALOCOMA >�C1Me Dews Ptawean Nita.CA0000MA 944 1521 Lor.crrewrn Hats[O/rtte Bu+ww (4t!)tr7-JiY �"""t =� gs (Congrevs of flit 10abb btatei 8oelw1.SecuMrrt Pwrrorr Comm COMMITTEE ON 14 MAT News Avows EDUCATION AND LABOR 3boutt of itprr5rntatibt$ P.C.Dom Ita7 COMMITTEE ON YYi��j Wfti .�. 20�IS (4/3)231-6m INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS - AD HOC SELECT COM MITTZEON May 9 197$ THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF Y , i . Honorable Guy J. Martin ! Assistant Secretary Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. 20240 4; 1. • f Dear Secretary Martin_ r Over the course of the past year and a half, I have frequently had the opportunity to discuss with you, and members of your staff, the critical water quality needs of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta area. From these conversations, I know that you and others in the Department of the Interior are sensitive to these matters, and ' are making good faith efforts to resolve the longstanding disputes . between the State of California, Delta interests and the Bureau of Reclamation concerning the problems and the obligations of the federal government to aid in resolving them. It is, therefore, with more than a little concern that I note the enclosed letter to Billy Martin from George C. Weddell, Chief of the Engineering Division of the Sacramento District, Corps of Engineers. As you recall, I have expressed concern to you in the s . past- about statements by Mr. Martin and others in the Sacramento office of the Bureau concerning their attitudes towards the Delta, and I recall with satisfaction your assurances that these men were not speaking for the Bureau or for the Administration. The enclosed letter again raises serious questions about whether or not AChere is a consistent Administration position with regard to Delta water quality and the operations of federal water projects in California. It is not entirely clear to me why the Corps of Engineers is involved in planning for the operation of the Central Valley Project in the first place, and the lead paragraph of Weddell's letter certainly indicates to me that this work may be proceeding under the guise of flood control studies. While I do not mean to suggest that any subject should be immune + to investigation, it does disturb me to see apparently major efforts being expended on a subject as remote from rational policy, and the Administration's position, as that suggested by Mr. Weddell. I would like to know your thoughts about his proposal, as well as whether you or others in the Department (including the Bureau) are investiga- ting such a possible course of action, and how such a policy fits 00V-19 Honorable Guy J. Martin May 9, 1973 Page 2 into your public pronouncements concerning Administration initia- tives with regard to the Delta. i_- I would appreciate having your reply at the very earliest opportunity. I am sending related letters to Messrs. Billy Martin and George Weddell (copies enclosed) . With best personal regards, CtORGB MILLER Me.«ber ofi Congress, 7th District GM/j al t 001-20 .fk. ,r -*LEASE RESPOND TO: - j ' COMMITTEES ❑ DISTRICT OFFICE jNATURAL RESOURCES AND 1655 OLYMPIC BLVD. WILDLIFE.CHAIRMAN P.O,BOX 5267 FINANCE WALNUT CREEK.CALIFORNIA 94596 jONN A. �NEJEDLY - (415) 9]4.4338 HEALTH AND WCLCAltt - IC-IC UTILITIES.TRANSIT ❑ SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT-'- '- SACRAMENTO O _ STATE CAPITOL CONTRA COST& AND ENERGY - y.- r JOINT COMMITTEE Felt SACRAMENTO.CALIFORNIA 93614 - REVISION OF THE (916) 445.6083 - - ~•� PENAL C039 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE wt BOA OCON:iRVAT10N - JOINT AOVISORT COMMITTEt ON •.w ..-�: '` - STATE PRISON FACILITIES AND -' INCARCERATtCN ALTERNATIVE[. VICE CHAIRMAN • May 3, 1 [CEIVED Honorable Robert I. Schroder, Chairman CONTRA COSTA COUITTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY 'f� 1978 Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 I IL OLSSM CLM r W OF SllRI�VIMM Dear Chairman Schroder: Sao low With reference to your communication of April 28th concerning the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sherman-Jersey proposal, I am well aware of the situation. When it first appeared it was transmitted to Congressman Miller by teletype and the responses of George Miller have been the proper channel of constructive action. I prefer to act when action is appropriate and effective rather than the publicity posture you suggest. The recent proposal of the Corps is not a new suggestion. It surfaced long ago in the Franks Tract acquisition and has ap- peared sporadically in more recent years. It is referred to in my previous public comments on Delta alternatives and was used as an example of suggested Delta expendability in arguments against Senate Bill 346. I don't understand the sudden interest in this issue and the suggestion I take some public position. I enclose a letter of June 15, 1977 on this proposal in a different form in which my position was quite clearly stated. If the issue is in doubt, should I advise that my position has not changed? I believe my response and Mr. Miller's actions are appropriate. The press release suggestion will not change any of the minds here involved. Very truly yours, r HN A. NEJEDLY JAN:aj nator, 7th Distric21 Enclosures�V�� �� I Miuo�;lmad with board ardor IL4SJE RKS►ONO TOI COMMITTf[1 omrMCT OA6c1 NATURAL RRSOUACif AIN r ••,i 2673 OLrN1YC KVO. MILOLIIL.CMMR04M I.O-WI 3297 WALNUT CRIiR.CALIFORNIA 9"20 `NSAMCS (.1,, ,,...s,. JOHN A. NEJEDLY NLALTMA WCL.ARK HIwL/C-Ur/u T1eA.TRANSI/ • ' AACRAMLNTO AOOIIw S[YtNTN SLMATOw1AL dfTRICT AMo cM:ROr STATt CA►ITOL CONTRA COSTA S9XAT9 SCLLCT COMMITTER OI/ IACRAM[MTO.CALIFORNIA 93014 - PAMAL IMSTI TYTro7f. (110)443-"" CNAIRRAN CALIFORNIA _ LEGISLATURE '°'RL""»o:T'an ►ANAL CODE 1 NILOLat CONSLRrATroR Honorable George Miller Congressman Washington, D. C. Dear George: Will you be kind enough to consider the clear implications of the following letter. Pursued to its logical conclusion, all Delta islands south of Hood would .be the' target for elimination as agriculturalw,lands. Very truly yours, JOHN A. NEJEDLY 00 ?,iZ• •.iii:,:�'� DEPARTT r=raZ- L SACRAMENTO 015.r1GT. CO::.^•:; OF ENGINEERS Q{� =�•��= i�i �� 657 CAPITOL MALL SACRAMENTO. CALIFORUJA 951314 7 •10T RC - n�r s0 'E - v ATTC•.TtO'a Otr Code �: .j,1 .Sur.—n _ t SPAt.I)-1J . 1 1'x'',. ^� ) 22 February 1970- Vp i Regional Director 's _ - United States Bureau of Reclamation -•— = �- ' Mid Pacific Region 2800 Cottage dayt!J Sacramento California 95825 Dear Sir: We are presently investigating the feasibility of providiry flood -control treasures, providing recreational opportunities, and preserving and enhancla.; fish and wildlife habitat in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Under consider- ation as part of an environmental quality plan for this investigation, Jersey and Sherman Islands would be acquired and converted to wetlands. Ve understand that by removing these islands from agricultural production. - Delta water quality standards could be more easily maintai:ed ir. the sostharn Delta. This in turn would reduce the-need for water quality. releases frZ3 upstream rese-rvoirs during low flow periods. To complete our pr_1ll:.inary analysis of this alLernntive, we need a reco:znaissance level estimate of the quantity of Fater which could be saved fro-1 CVP and ST-T reservoirs b, :EM;le era- tation of this plan. Also, please estimate cost savings (benefits) attri'stable to any savings in project water. Please state any assumptie_is required to .:al. your analysis, such as the new location for the western Delta salinity standards and the need to relocate the Contra Costa Canal intake. Since a reconnalssance estimate would be sufficient for our purposes, ca revues: a reply by 17 'larch 1975. If you need any further informnatian or have any qt--es- tions, please-contact Mr. Art Champ of my staff of .(916) 440-3.429. /ncly yours, C. [:CDDa LL Chief, Engineering Division 00X23 NATO Mu Vel"Pe"&am 1]23 OLr7tMC OLVD. �LDalaa.C.'k.&MII• V.o.so:524 1 Vi-_r•,r res=eK.c�uro�clw fish 5".4539S�3 JOHN A. h EJ r D LY Mz�TM a+►r-►w►s itf► � - siVLK:M$9%470RIAL DISTAICT WSJ=VTfirT [7,TrAMIIT 119 L'w�✓.� v. )ice.»t�TO'IOC11[SL , . _Ca:t CAMT'O� - CONTRA COSTA fcwa:a ftp -.Z-1-Mr:99e1t SSC•:%li`.'O.CALI/O�a1A S�SII ►C1A'. :.:JTNf:aI. f?IUB fii•iO3� CMArw•-. �.. CALIFORTIA LEGISL _' TURE .. W160-:VC CC-.ZZ IZATIGM June 15, 1977 Honorable James Carter _ .President of the United States = White House Washington, D. C. Dear President Carter: May we respect__==_ =all your attention to the attached news re- lease auo`__nc J=_-es E. Coot, Chief of Planning for the United " States Bureau oa Reclamation for California. The patent ignorance of this federal representative and his. in- ability' to present even incompetent views with temperance and absence of prof-anity clearly indicate that he and his views are. incompatible with the interests of California and your Administra- tion. We, therefore, respectfully urge your call for the resigna- tion of Mr. Cook before he further discredits the Administration and destroyt the little re-maining integrity of the Bureau of • Reclamation. Mr. Cook's suggestion that we destroy the $350,000,000 annual agricultural industry of 41--he Sacramento-San Joaruin Delta, dry up the State's most valuable =_shery resources, ruin the fresh-crater recreation and :-ate= sports, pollute the fresh water for 250,000 people of Contra- Ccs--a ccunty, h=i.ng. ruin to the industrial complex of Eastern Con--r=, Costa Cc-ant: 1hich depends on off-shore and" Contra Costa County canal :•:ester, and finally destroy the ecologi- cal balance o` t1ne :"est Cy st 's largest estuary system is incredible_ All this would ce d-one to ::,ail out a ban%ri:^t water export program managed by the _a-s peon'e -.-.-ho =rosuced the Teton Dam disaster and and whose aooa=___: inter;- is to perpetuate their incompetence and to continc -noir j.;==--o-: of destruction_ 0w i24 Honorable James Carter June 15, 1977 Page Two Both State anti federal water projects in California were initiated to export only surplus crater from the Delta -- that is dater in excess of its historic .and current needs. Each of the issues raised in this communication is part of those needs. Mr. Cook and the Bureau have finally realized that their projections of water availability are grossly inadequate to the water commitments that they have made in excess of those historical needs. Now to redeem themselves and bail out their project,' they seem to be promoting an environmental, ecological and economic disaster upon Sacramento, the San Joaquin Delta and the entire San Francisco Bay Area. _ Mr. Cook's myopic proposal is simple -- he wants- to destroy Delta agriculture, which is the most water efficient agricultural produc- - tion in California by transporting that water and Delta agriculture hundreds of miles to the South, lift it hundreds of feet at a sub- - stantial cost. All this to accommodate the land speculators who control those lands far to the South that are far less productive and less water efficient. We again. respectfully request you to review Mr. Cook's statements. Vie believe that you will, also find them reprehensible and an - -affront to yo--_ :.olicies, and as such Mr. Cook should be .removed from this =ositis.. Very truly yours, JOHN A. NEJEDLY Senator, 7th District JOHN GARAMENDI Senator, 13th District JAN 7 - Enclosure - 00! U . • . .,,ave Wolter .' . Abandon Farmland In Dec. Ay STg OuSCHA protect•those three Islands -- which ' Dce 5!,. f 1t'ritce falai about 14.000 acres ,,— would : The federal government's chic! Irrigate ,137,000;serol in the San Federal water �� JoaquinVollny, water planner in California says+ In nn Interview he also said the planner advises taxpayers could save billions — in t, ddollars and gallons water—simply water the bureau 'calculates is •Y � • abandoning Rio Moil .�' �..,, do abandoning rcqulred to meet state water quality . ( j? delta farmland farmland on fj threatened by salty water. standards in the delta could be used to � rente can do without this generate a billion dollars worth of Sherman Island', _ agriculture," said James E. Cook, agriculture bet ty elsewhere ht California.that Jersey Island and a„' • chief of planning for the U.S. Bureau i bet you can't show that delta Hotchkiss Tract all Ooo map �1 4+ Ag rieulinre and delta fisheries are Y �1 ' of Reclamation's California office. I � am not so sure we couldn't get a lot worth a billion bucks a year."he said. ' on the western edge more out of this delta If we buy Rho Delta water quality !s Wows this of fhe•deltai James oddmmn thine YE. Cook says the and turn it Into a year because of the drought and YecrchU6 arr.t.Fish and wildlife and because state officials arc attempting �,< I that kind of stuff." to obtain approval for a new.set of � savings in froth Sharman 1:lune! v UoK said -moro water could be water project*. saved by buying out farmers on Just water would be . 16 three delta Islands than will be But for decades.since the state and phenomenal;noting •,'7 d�" produced by Auburn Dam. And he federal water projects began to �; •^ said the cost of buying the islands tamper with the flow of water down that 480,000 i would be less thaq one ono-hundredth', the Sacramento and Sant Joaquin acre-foot of water is Antioch ` the cost of the dam. Rivers into the delta, the gyallty of "The more (land} you buy the water .in the maze of sloughs and `.� needed annually #o Jersey isload better off you are," ho' said. "Ev channels has been a complicated Maintain water I j crybody would say,'Oh.my god.you. political, ecological find economic quality in the Hotchkiss Tract i can't even suggest that.' put why Issue, not?" Poor quality water means water three areas. 'the water Cook said Is needed to $44 stick Page,A28.C..+.: 10 '".. /j FfOWT6 SON3 Wat . e! .Continued From Pogo Al ;• , loaded with salt, and salt is harmful water pouring out of the two rivers to south delta, would cut In half the would cost 1128 million to Improve the b1cCluer,alsn said the w.•aterused to to farmers because it reduces yields block It. '• •, amount of water needed to maintain etabilit of the levees. and prevents some crops from being Salt also enters the delta from the qualityIn half,Cook said y protect rise d�itr is used not Just for Cook :std that with the Peripheral agriculture. produced at all. Perhaps mere im• south through the San Joaquin River. But the planner said the quickest Canal In operation to control the "It's also used for protecting fish portont to farmers Is that th•, more By the time It reaches the delta-the and cheapest way to develop more• quality of water pumped south from and wildlife is the dcita,"he said. "It salt In the water the more they have to river has become largely a drainage , water Is to stop worrying so mNch. the delta it would be possible to relax Isn't just a single purpose of a ditch, •tilled only with runoff from about delta water quality. pay for rise expen�ivc proc•css of Y delta water quality standards even agriculture in the delta versus leaching out tho salt by irrigating irrigation upstream, 'this runott is The first thing to do, he said. Is to more and divert more water to other agriculture in the S.Zn.loagiain Valley. with good quality water whcruwer it loaded with salt from the soil and abandon forming on Sherman Island, uses. It's a whole lot more coni-licated." becomes available. from fertilizer. Jersey Islnnd and Hotchkiss Tract "You probably wouldn't lose any Chanff-s in salt concentrations also The way the two water projkls on the western edge of the delta. form land," he said. "It might be in llruce Jom.s. a plainer %%-tie has Affect ilsh and wildlife as well as control the salt levels In the delta is to Fdrmprs on the islands grow corn, drier years you might net want to studied the dciln for the Sacramento some municipal and Industrial water put enough water In the Sacramento : sugar beets,wheat,barley,tomatoes, produce because of the salt lend In the Regional Arca Planning Commission, supplies. River to dilate the poor quality water asparagus and posturo for dairy cows , soil,Or maybe you would change your agreed Cook's theory is too simple. In addition, salt concentrations in flooding Into the southern delta from • and cattle. Conk sold It takes 1480,000 crops or just build the system to reach "There arc a lot ul 1-cople that have the, dolin are important to the State the San Joaquin River and enough to acre-feet of water to maintain the over (and take water) where the spent their lives fai ming those lands, Nater Project and to the bureau's hold back'the sea water in the western quality for those Islands. quality is better. Or maybe you can and that very land'iz the best for. . Central Valley's Project. Thi two delta. Ile sold that water could be used pay the farmer not to firm." inland In 01*,rvia,"h:•tiald. projects pump water ant of the During a normal .your there is ' elsewhere if the state simply bought . Cook sold fish, which some of the Jonca said the walcr to prglect the southern delta to transport south to enou h natural streamflow to keep the three islands at a cost of about 114 most stringent water quality stun. Islands Cook proposes to abandon also the Son Joaquin Valley and Southern salt �evols down during most of the •.million. 0 dards are designed to protect, can "is fresh water for the Contra Costa California, year, but usually for several months He pointed out Auburn Dam would..',' stand poorer quality water than soma Canal and is fresh water inflow into The delta is tubedt to intrusion of during the summer and for much ' have a yield of Only 318,000 acre-feet peeple think. the ba ." salty sea wntor thrnugh Sat, rran- longer during a dry year like 1077 salt of water And muy cost as much as i1.s "Striped bass first came into the "A lot of people think this is ab. cisco Day It there is runt enctigh fresh levels have been controlled .by billion. • • delta across the country on the solutely essential to fludi the hay of releases into the Sacramento River "Everybody says they (the delta transcontinental railroad in a picitie its pollutants,"he said."And how are from the project reservoirs, lands)are tremendously rich soil; we barrel," he said. "So you know theyyou going to supply fresh water to That takes on enormous amount of have to proscrve them." Cook said. ; aro pretty hardy creatures." Suisun Marsh? You're changing the water. Cook sold. that to meet the "You have to usk yourself, preserve John McCiuraa, an engineer who entire ecology of the marsh It you quality standards set by the State them at what cost and how? works for the Stato Department of don't have fresh Water coming Into Water Resources Control Board both "True,a tremendously rich piece of Water Resources on delta problems, It." i watorpprojects tivbuld have to commit agricultural• land Is a hall of a said Cook's sugfcstions never hove Cook said ~Shat he is proposing is 3.8 million acre-feet of water,enough resource. But In the delta I am not been seriously considered by the "something you're not supposed to to suppply 70 per cent of all the sure. The damn lands are 20 feet ; state.He called them"a political hot do houschOld$In the stoic. below lea level.There's no foundation potato. "You're looking. at alternative The Peripherial •'Canal,• a long. , to the ie-ices.They are like doughnuts He said they "would be kind of a opportunities, and you're looking at 'i studiedncoiect to 01%art wAter around floating Onncupofcoffee." reneging on a promise" that was tradeoffs."he Said. "ncciflens in the the delta direct fro:*: 1%e Sacramento A study by the State Department of made when the 51;.te Y';atur Project delta are tits River to the purnpiab plants In*the Water Resources in 1974 estimated it was approved by aye voters. thins is s raal,,r FROM THE OFFICES OF: , • FOR IMr1EDIATE RELEASE Senator John A. Nejedly Senator John Garamenc 23 - State Capitol, Rm. 3048 State Capitol, Rm. 4 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA June 15, 1977 (916) 445-6083 (916) 445-2407 LEGISLATORS CALL FOR RESIGNATION OF RECLAMATION PLANNER State Senators John A. Nejedly (R - Walnut Creek) - and John 'Garamendi (D - Mokelumne Hill) have sent a letter to President - Carter urging him to call for the resignation of James E. Cook, Chief of Planning for the United States Bureau of Reclamation for California. The request came as a result of quotations by Mr. .Cook in a recent Sacramento BEE article. Cook suggested that Sherman Island, Jersey Island and Hotchkiss Tract (about• 14,000 acres of.prime agricultural land in the .Sacranento-San Joaquin Delta) be purchased by the Government rather than protect the Delta from detrimental salt water intrusion as promised by approval of the State Water Project. -- "We can do without this agriculture," said Cook. "I am not so sure we couldn't get a lot more out of this Delta if we buy the goddamn thing and turn itintoa recreation area._. Fish and- wildlife and that kind of uff."- - Nejedly and Garamendi in tieir letter to the President stated, "The patent ignorance of this fe&�ral representative and his inability to present even incompetent views Vith temperance and absence of profanity clearly indicate that he and his views are incompatible with the interests of California and your Administration. :23• - Page Two .. We, therefore, respectfully urge your call for the resignation of Mr. Cook before he further discredits the Administration and destroys the little remaining integrity of the Bureau of Reclamation. "Mr. Cook's suggestion that we destroy the $350,000,000 annual agricultural industry of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, dry up the State's most valuable fishery resources, ruin the fresh water recreation and water sports, pollute the fresh water- for 250,000 people of Contra Costa County, bring ruin to the . industrial complex of Eastern Contra Costa County which depend on - off-shore and Contra Costa County canal water, and finally -destroy the ecological balance of the West Coast's largest estuary system is incredible. All this would be done to bail out bankrupt water export program managed by the same people who produced the Teton Dam disast,r and whose apparent interest is to perpetuate the incompetence and .to continue their history of destruction." The two legislators .'concluded their request to Carter by stating, "We again respectfully request you to review Mr. Cook's statements. We believe that you will also find them reprehensible and an affront to your policies,- and as such Mr. Cook .should be removed from his position." 00 X29 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California —May 16 In the Matter of Appointment to the Tassajara Study Committee. The Board on May 9, 1978 having established the Tassajara Study Committee and appointed members to same; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having recommended that Dr. Nolan C. Sharp, 1345 Lawrence Road, Danville, California 94526 be appointed to said Committee to replace Mr. William Gale; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Nolan C. Sharp is APPOINTED to the Tassajara Study Committee for a term ending October 31, 1978. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on th* minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and-ihe Seal of the Board of 'cc: Dr. t:. C. Sharp Supervisors Tassajara Study Cte. 16th ffixed this day of 19 May 78 via Plarnina a Director of Planning County Administrator MON, Clark Public Information Officer By , Deputy Clerk .onda Amdahl 00- 30 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 1978 In the Motter of Progress Report on Implementation Plans for an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services The Board on April 11, 1978, having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors Eric H. Hasseltine and Nancy C. Fanden) a progress report from the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Administrator on implementation plans for an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services; and Said Committee having this day recommended the following: 1. Approve the Progress Report for continued implementation planning purposes with the understanding that implementation will result in no net increase in cost over current operations. 2. Continue the Board's support in principle for the establishment of an Enterprise Fund effective July 1, 1978, with final authorization to be contingent on approval of a final comprehensive report to be submitted not later than June 15, 1978. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16 , 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 cc: County tledical Director affixed this 16th day of M'v , 19 - County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk 2� y Cr t CAC:gm H-24 4/77 15m The Board of Supervisors = Contra J"""" °' County Clerk and. Costa Ex Officio Clerk of the Board County Administration Building osta Chief Clerk RussoP.O. Box 911 Martinez.California 94553 Coin/ (415)372-2371 Jamas P.Kenny-Richmond 1St District Nancy C.Fohdsn-Martinez 2nd District Robert 1.Sdwoder-Lafayette 3rd District """"strict N. "`-Concord RECEIVED 42h District Eric N.NaseeNfne-Pittsburg stn District May 9, 1978.' MAY 16 1Biu REPORT SUJ CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF TRA TACO FINANCE COMMITTEE B'-72QN1L Deputy ON PROGRESS REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION PLANS FOR AN ENTERPRISE FUND IN COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES On April 11, 1978, the Board referred to our Committee a report from the Human Resources Director and the County Administrator. This report dealt with the progress on implementation plans for conversion to an Enter- prise Fund in County Medical Services effective on July 1, 1978. The County Administrator recommended that the Committee report positively on the recommendations contained in the report. The Committee having considered and discussed the various policies, procedures, requirements and, where applicable, a draft interdepartmental service agreement, as set forth in the recommendations of the nine interde- partmental Task Forces; and having noted that minor revisions and refinements of the policies, procedures and the draft interdepartmental service agreement may be developed as planning progresses; and further having noted that Board approval of the Task Force recommendations to date is desirable to facilitate the finalization of implementation plans, the Committee therefore recommends that the Board of Supervisors take the following actions: 1. Approve the Progress Report for continued implementation planning purposes with the understanding that implementation will result in no net increase in cost over current operations. 2. Continue the Board's support in principle for the establishment of an Enterprise Fund effective July 1, 1978, with final authorization to be contingent on approval of a final compre- hensive report to be submitted not later than June 15, 1978. �r Eric H. Hasseltine Nancy C. Fah n Supervisor, District V Supervisor, istrict II 00 732 tMaofiimad with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California rra � , 19 In the Matter of Screening Committee for the Contra Costa County dental Health Advisory Board. The Board on April 25, 1978 having determined to utilize, for at least a one-year period, the procedure approved by the Board on I-lay 31, 1977 which provided for future selections of Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board members to be made by the Board of Supervisors with the assistance of a six-member screening committee; and A May 10, 1978 letter having subsequently been received from The Reverend Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, requesting that the April 25, 1978 decision be rescinded, that Supervisor N. C. Fanden, this Board' s representative on sa -d Advisory Board, be replaced, and transmitting a letter from the Chairperson of the Services to Minorities Committee of the Mental Health Advisory Board, objecting to the composition of the screening committee; and The Board having considered same, IT IS ORDERED that the Mental Health Advisory Board be INFORMED that the aforesaid screening committee procedure will be reviewed after its effectiveness has been determined following the trial period. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 dots aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: The Rev. Palmer Watson Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 16thMayof May 1978 Agency County Administrator Public Information Officer �Q R11lSSON, Clerk By �' 1 Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 00 rR33 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May .16 . 19 72- In the Matter of - Recommendations for Membership on the Mental Health Advisory Board and the Mental Health Advisory Board Screening Committee. The Board having received a May 5, 1978 letter from Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler and Ms. Alice M. Gonnerman, Co-Chairpersons, Mental Health Task Force of the Contra Costa County Advisory Council on Aging, submitting a nominee for the Mental Health Advisory Board Screening Committee and recommendations for membership on the Mental Health Advisory Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid communication is REFERRED to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) . PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correctcopy of an order entered an the minuW of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. CC: Board Committee Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sister T. J. Lawler and Supervisors Ms. A. M. Gonnerman affixed this 16t�loy of May 1978 Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator `�y� LSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer BY i l Deputy Cleric onda Amdahl H-24417715m if t CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF OAKLAND 433 Jefferson Street Oakland, California 94607 • Telephone (415) 834-5656 �r RECEIVED To: Robert Schroder, Chair - MAY � 19�$ Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County J. R. OWW" am 60AW QF FROM: Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler ► Alice M. Gonnerman, Co-Chairpersons Mental Health Task Force on Aging RE: .Mental Health Advisory Board Screening Committee for Membership in the Mental Health Advisory Board DATE: May 5, 1978 When the inclosed letter was ready for posting, we received work that the Mental Health Association members felt that their recommendations had been adequately heard. Nevertheless, we wish to go on record through the letter as having supported said recommendations. We submit the following recommendation for membership on the Screening Com- mittee for Membership in the Mental Health Advisory Board: Beatrice Martilla• 1548 Golden Rain Rd. #3 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 We submit the following names as recommendations for membership in the Mental Health Advisory Board: (Names are submitted in order of preference.) 1. Art Schroeder, Chairperson Contra Costa Council on Aging 2450 Stanwell Drive No. 220 Concord, CA 94520 2. Reverend Aron S. Gilmartin 1759 Crescent Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94595 3. William F. Banaghan 1261 Lancashire Drive Concord, C.k 94518 4. Herbert Archibald, PID 914 Dewing Avenue Lafayette, CA 94549 MIfCOTiicnad with boord order f' CATHOLIC CHARITIES C.' DIOCESE OF OAKLAND 433 Jefferson Street Oakland, California 94607 • Telephone (415) 8,w5656 April 28, 1978 RECEIVED Robert Schroder, Chair MAY X97$ Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County J. a OLMON County Administration CM BOARD Of SUPS S" �► tom► Dear Mr. Schroder: The Mental Health Task Force on Aging of Contra Costa County goes on record as supporting the recommendations of the Mental Health Association of Contra Costa County, as stated in the associations letter to you on February 24; namely: 1. Meetings: If any member of the Community Health Services Advisory Board shall:be absent for three (3) consecutive meetings without excused absences, that member's place shall be deemed vacant, and a new board member shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors. 2. Terms of Office: Upon the expiration of the one (1) term of office, a member shall be eligible for reelection for one additional term. After two (2) successive terms the member shall be ineligible for reelection for a period of one year. 3. Tera of Office for Officers: Officers shall serve for a term of one (1) year and no more than a period of two (2) consecutive terms for any given office. In discussing the association's recommendations during its meeting on April 7, the task force surfaced some of its own thinking regarding details of the recommendations,which will be relayed to the association. Members of the task force, nevertheless, strongly support association recommendations in essence. Sincerely yours, j Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler ACo-Chairperson (above address) Alice M. Gonnerman, Co-Chairperson Rossmoor, P.O. Box 2070 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 J nn r��• Miuofi1mad witthh oa d order . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May I ii In the Matter of - Appointment of the Two Public Members to the Screening Committee of the Mental Health Advisory Board. The Board on April 25, 1978 having referred to its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) the matter of selecting the two public members of the six-member screening committee of the Mental Health Advisory Board, said committee being composed of two representatives designated by the Mental Health Advisory Board, two representatives designated by the Mental Health Association, and two public members appointed by this Board; and The Internal Operations Committee having noted that the Mental Health Advisory Board had designated Mr. Martin Fink and Ms. Marie Goodman as its representatives, the Mental Health Association had designated lir. Charles Boatmun and Ms. Juanita Le Beaux as its representatives, having advised that it had met in open session on May 15 to review Board member nominees (one by each Supervisor) , and having recommended that Mrs. Dorothy Miller and firs. Phyllis Webster be appointed to said committee as the public members; and The Committee having further recommended that the Director, Human Resources Agency, convene the initial meeting of the screening committee, that appointees be allowed to select their own chairman, and that alternates (where designated) serve at the convenience of the principal representative; IT IS BY THE- BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Internal Operations Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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. Witnew my hand and the Seo! of the Board of CC: Mrs. D. Miller Supervisors Mrs. P. Webs ter , offixad this 16 thday of May 19 78 Mental Health Advisory Bd. 01 Director, Human Resources Agency , N, Clerk County Administrator Public Information Officer BY . Clerk Mental Health Association ionda Amdahl Board Committee OU i3 i H-24 4/77 15m l ` ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 1978 In the Matter of Appointments to the Family and Children' s Services Advisory Committee. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having noted that the term of office of Mr. Joseph Yunson on the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee (representing Supervisorial District I) has expired, and having recommended that he be reappointed to said committee for a three-year term ending April 11, 1981; and Supervisor Kenny having further recommended that Mrs. Betty W. Fong, 1427 Norvell Street, El Cerrito, Ca. 94530, be appointed to said committee (representing Supervisorial District I) to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Alfred Parham ending April 11, 1979; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of Supervisor Kenny are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and torsed copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Family and Children's Witness my hand and the Seo1 of the Board of Services Advisory Cte. Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 16th day of May ig 78 Agency County Administrator Public Information Officer Appointees B_ J. R. Clerk 1. .Ztwtiv_cDeputy Clerk M. Vannucchi 0(1;'38 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 16 1978 . 19 M 16 AAatter of Authorized Attendance at Meetings IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person .listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the.following meeting, charges to be 100%,.federal funds NAME & DEPARTMENT 24EETING DATE Judy Ann Miller NACHO Conference July 8, 1978 Manpower Program Director Atlanta, Georgia to . Human Resources Agency Jury 13,• 1978 PASSED by the Board on MAY 1978 1 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: Director, HRA Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: J. Miller, Manpower Director Supervisors County Administrator County Auditor-Controller affixed this day of M AY 16 1978 , 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Ro!:!:iz/Gutierrez 139 H-24 3/7615m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia MAY 16 1978 , 19 _ In the Molter of Authorizing Attendance at Meetings IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the following meetings, charges to be at County expense: NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Robert E. Jornlin National Association of May 17, 1978 County Welfare Director Counties (NACO) Steering through and Technical Advisory May 19, 1978 Committees in Washington, D. C. PASSED BY THE BOARD on 1978 - I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct co" 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: HRA Director SupmVisom cc: County Welfare Director affixed this day of �^ 1978 ig County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By r, i Deputy Clerk 99 PobL�� U'i�rrnZ 00"'410 H-24 3/76 15m BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOPNIA Board ion NOTE TO CLAI?•G1:,"T 5/16/78 Claim Against the County, ) The copy o5 .t,':.ibdoem-ment maited to you 4,5 uout Routing Endorsements, and ) ;wt.ice o5 iMe action taken on ycut cZan by the Board Action. (All Section ) 3oalcd oS Supe-tviaorus (Pctag�tuph III, betow), references are to California ) given putauant to Govea meat Code Sections 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 915.4. Pt eab e note .the "teataing►► b e&tv. Claimant: Edward Eugene Loeppke, c/o A. Fred Baker, 311 E. Main, Suite 306 Stockton, CA 95302 Attorney: Guard C. Darrah Address: 311 East Main Street, Stockton, CA 95202 Amount: $1,011,865.00 _ via County Administrator Date Received: April 11, 1978 By delivery.to Clerk/on 4/11/78 By mail, postmarked on /I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Cla" or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 4/11/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B �t � Deputy a is a a. II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ((Check one only) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. i No (.-•--) This C1aim.FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 andi9aQ. and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Sectiron 910., ss` -- CO��SjNLZ ( _ ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . (" �) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim ,�SeeL 911.6) . DATED: 17.7,' JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, Bw, 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 Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: May 16, 1978 ]J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, byj1. Deputy M. Vannunehi WARNING TO CLAI<AU7 (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) You leave OnLy 6 monnS onom the maiZing ci res notice to you -zin wtucn to Site a ecu tt action on dv:z %ejected C. aim knee Govt. Code Sec. 945.0) on v mon-ths -;,Yom the deniat o5 yours Apot cat i"en to FiZe a Late Cta.im taZdtiin which to petition a eoutt 'op, neP.ieS S.tom Section 945.4'4 e,Za,im=5itixg deadline (.see Section 946.6) . You may a ee'. the advice o S any a ttonney o S your choice .in connection With tz 6 mattea. 1 a you want to consul` an atto view, you shoutd do bo .cmmediateZy. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator 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 2903. DATED: May 16, 197Y R OLSSOY, Clerk, By 21, Deputy 171. vannuccill V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or application and Board Order. DATED: May 16, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By 8.1 00;41 Rev. 3/78 lLca" Qft CNMv A?R J/, 1978. RECEIVED J. it. OLSSON APR 11 1978 BOARD Or SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO, Wks of courtf "nhim ax CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTF4 COSTA (Government Code, Sec. 910) Date: March Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the Count; of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: 1/4/78 2. Name and address of claimant: Mr. Edward Eugene Loeppke c/o A. Fred Baker 311 E. Main, Suite 306 Stockton, CA 95202 Telephone: (209) 466-8511 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: Head-on automobile collision. Jersey Island Rd. 5.2 miles North of _'yoress Rd. Collision occurred when the north-bound auto crossed the median of the road and struck the claimant's auto. At that point in the roadway a large Glum of bamboo (brush) obstructs the roadway. The roadway is/was improperly maintained, pausing a c�anc�gdssot t,ounty emp�oyeesei nvaed, and type, make and number of `4* equipment if known: Unknown 5. Describe the kind and value of damaee and attach estimates: personal injuries; total destruction of claimant's auto; hospitaliz— tion of claimant; etc. Med. Expenses to date $7,500. Household expenses 365. Car replacement 1, 500. 6 wits. lost income 1, 700. Pain & suff. 250,000. Lost capacity to lead a normal life 250,000. Misc. esnenses to date 800. Future medicals 250,000_ �1 $761, 865. _ r h� 'Future lost wages 250,000. Si enature $1,011,865. Guard C. "Darrah, Attorney for Claimant x;42 Microfilmed with board order. 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 _ 12 1 PROOF OF SERVICE BY 1013x.2015.5 C C P.) 13 STATE OF CALIFORNIA.COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN 14 1 am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county ufurmaid; I am otvr the age of eighteen years and not a party to the u-iihin above entitled action; my business address is: 15 16 311 E. Main, Suite 306, Stockton, CA 95202 17 On April 7, . 19 ?8 .1 served rhe within County of Contra Costa 18 19 an the Claim against the County of Contra Costa in said action, toy placing a true copy thereof enclosed in a sealed encelop a with postage thereon fully prepaid, in the 20 United States mail at Stockton, California addressed as folloua: 21 ' Contra Costa Public Works Department 22 650 Pine Street 6th Floor 23 Martinez, CA 94553 24 25 26 27 1 certify(or declare/.under penalti•of perjunt that the foregoing is true and correct. 28 Executed on April 7, 1978 at Stockton California /date) (place) (SignaturelU af,�3 A. Fred Baker V BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTIPA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOFLNIA Board Action Y 5/16/78 NOTE TO CLAIrutiNT Claim Against the County, The copy 034 ti z document rr.cUe,1 t0 you .c6 yCttl: Foutin- Endorsements, and ) nonce o6 the act&-rz taken. on cfauA cfaL,.n by he Board Action. (All Section ) Bcwt.d of Su;:;c:.vizats (Pa,%agha;_l: M, betcce), references are to California ) given pLezzuant ,to Gcvetivnent Code Sections 911.88, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 915.4. Ptease mole Vie "watni.ng" bet-ew. Claimar_t: William Engene Davies, 35 West 16th Street, Antioch, CA 94509 Attorney: David S. Thomas Address: 2211 "A" Street, Antioch, CA 94509 Amount: $180,000.00 Hand delivered Date Received: April 11, 1978 a3msxz. to Clerk on April 11," 1978 By mail, postmarked on y%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: 4/12/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By +u Deputy Parka A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) . ( ✓) This Clain complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) Tris 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 aaClaimq ectio 11.6) . DATED: '//3 - ? JOHN B. CLAUSE. County Counsel, Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) RccFl\/FO X) This Claim is rejected in full. 1 G 19178�.°R ( ) This Application to File Late ClaiT0j,s,, Ag.dpd (Section 911.6) . ,;,A;aN:Z. CALIF. I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: May 16, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by >I- Deputy M.- Vannucchi i!'ARNING TO CLAIMLAI%T (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) You have only 6 montJza DrLom tete macs uig os tr c.6 notice to you v :lit whuch to jite a coutt action on this -tejec.tcd Ctairr (Zee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 monthz SrOm .the deniat oS you', 1.ppZicaV o►: to File a Lute C.ta im wit/tin which to petition a court Iot he;/_cJ 4,tom Section 945.4'.6 ata,irz-S6i,i.rg deadUne (see Section 946.6) . You may .6 eefz the advice o6 any attic h ney o S youtc choice in connection with Via mittm 7,J you cVant to con.6utt an atttorzc:erf, t!ou Ahou-d do do brinecCiateey. !V. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator Attached are copies of the above Clair. or Application. l':e notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this decument, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: May 16, 1978 T. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By A- , Deputy M. Vannucchl V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Ae. .inistrator TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Received copies of this Clair or Application and Board Order. DATED: May 16, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By E.1 J n ev. 3/78 CLA-Uf AGAINST CONTRA COSTA COM11 f F L E TO: J.R. Olsson APR 1978 Clerk of the Board of Supervisors C%- of the County of Contra Costa J. R. 651 Pine Street CLERK WAIN) 4L* �jtV'SojS Martinez, California 94553 �� 05TA So WILLIAM ENGENE DAVIES, hereby makes claim against C014TRA COSTA COUNTY for the stun of $180,000.00 and makes the following statements in support of the claim: 1. Claimant 's post office address is 35 nest 16th Street, Antioch, California 94509; 2. Notices concerning the claim should be sent to DAVID S. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, 2211 "A" Street, Antioch, California 94509; 3. The date and place of the occurrence giving rise to this claim are January 4, 1978 on Jersey Island Road, approximately 5.2 miles north of its intersection with Cypress Road in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa; 4. The circumstances giving rise to this claim are as follows : at the above time and place, claimant was riding as a passenger in an automobile being operated by EDWARD EUGENE LOEPKE, which automobile was traveling in a. southerly direction on said Jersey Island Road on an area of Jersey Island Road which was in a dangerous condition due to the narrowness of the road, the failure of the County of Contra Costa to post the road with warning signs indicating the existence of a blind curve f., Microfilmed with board order - 1 - V 4ft and the failure of the County of Contra Costa ,t-o clear the area immediately alongside the eastern edge of the roadway of a large stand of bamboo, which bamboo ' completely blocked the visibility on the curve of said roadway, and due to the aforementioned dangerous conditions, which were created by the failure of the County of Contra Costa to property mark and maintain the roadway, the automobile in which claimant was riding collided with an automobile being driven by DONALD LEE RHYHE causing serious injuries to the claimant; 5. Claimant 's injuries are: a broken collar bone, a fractured left wrist, cuts and contusions to the claire- ant 's left leg and severe cuts to claimant 's face, all of which have left claimant with permanent scaring; 6. The names of the public employees causing the claimant's injuries are unknown; 7 . My claim as of the date of this claim is $180,000.00; 8. The basis of computation of the above amount is as _ follows : Medical Expenses Incurred to Date. . . .$ 3, 500.00 Estimated Future Medical Expenses . . . . 5,000.00 General Damages. . . . . . . . . . . . . 171,000.00 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$180,000.00 DATED: April 11, 1978 TH)MAS Attorney at Law On Behalf of Claimant 0014 - 2 - `'• .; BOARD ACTION f BOARD OF SUP-r" ISOP,S OF CO�:T.Zl COSTA COL'XTY, CatIFOP.`�ZA 5/16/78 %OTE TO CLA1AA. T Claim Ag :::o-i ainst the County, ) 7ke copy of .,dzi..S doeum ist rrac'E to ycu .cs vCut Routing Endorsements, and ) i_c2 o j Jte actic►t taken on :rows c, aim, by he Board Action. (all Section ) 3oand oS Supetvcso%,s (Pa agAarh 111, betocv), references are to California ) given pwtsuant to Gvvo%=e) t Code Sectionh 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 915.4. Ptev a note the "acutning" below. Claimant: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. , 333 Civic Drive Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Claim No. 05 6587. 144 Insured: Randy M. Nakasone 1 Amount: $1,385.13,��\' ati' via Co. Administrator Date Received: 4/14/78` BY c^? delivery to Clerk on 4/14/78 By mail, postmarked on I. FROM: Clerk of the Board or Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 4/17/78 _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By ielrn-k- Deputy T Mie T._ Tnhngnn. 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 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) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a La-te••-EI "m t(Section 91 DATED: ! "-7)' JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By --.,Deputy III. BOARD 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 Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. f 1 DATED: May 16, 1978J. R. OLSSO�f, Clerk, by l%i �',t��. :./ ; ' __ _ _ _ _ De_uuty M. Vannucchi SrAR.XI.XG TO CLADW\7 (Government Code Sections 911.3 G 918 You have oney 6 mo p;tom the ma.t&ng e6 Vvi ,s itotice -to you 17014n which to cite a eeutt action on .t►v;A rejected Claim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.61 on 6 mont;ts Jtom .the dert,i.at oL( your AprZi.cati.on .to Fite a Late Cta.im wi,dti►t which to retZtion a eout„t not %etie6 j•tcm Section 945.1:',s c aim-6iUng deadt.ine (,see Section 946.0') . you may see, the advice o. any atto•%ney o' your chaise .in connection witfL .ft.is matter. 1} aou wart to consuZt apt atto they, you zhcutd do so brmediatd y. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator 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 Clair. in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: May 16, 1978 J. R. OLSSO\', Clerk, By ,�/� =fps-,�.��� . f Deputy M. Vannucc i V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator TO: Clerk- of the Board of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: May 16, 1978 County Counsel, 3y County Sdminist_atcr, 3y 8.1 Rev. .3/78 s*°`�� `"�"" ❑ STATE FARM MUTUA' ❑ `' AUTOMOBILE INSU� CE COMPANY STATE FO •GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY �I a STATE FARM FIRE D STATE FARM COUNTY MUTUAL 'r`ull"tvc� AND CASUALTY COMPANY INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS DATE R INSURED ACCIDENT DATE OUR CLCLAIMNUAil3ER 1+/5/78 OUNAKASONE, Randy M. 1/9/78 05 6587 144 YOUR FILE NUMBER YOUR INSURED Unknown Linda Lou Hiebert HIS ADDRESS 2032 Olympic Drive, Martinez, California r , From: STATE FARM INSURANCE CLAIM OFFICE Contra Costa County 333 Civic Drive Department of Public Works Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Martinez, California CO-I ra Costa County E D R'-C�,�,/ED J ArPi? i 2 1x78 . DAVE NEN M IM/ms APR 1 � 1978 By: Office Claim Representative Fold— Office of J. R. o►s>ioa CCU:;!; strc; Ct8tK eo+w of $UPONIttollti ,_ CnN�ly►��cc�aaA co. We nave been Ino a you are the insurance carrier for the party designated as your insured in the caption of this tetter.Our investigation of this accident establishes that your insured was responsible for this accident. Please accept this letter as notice of our subrogation rights under ❑ Personal Injury Protection (PIP) P Vehicle Damage 0 Medical Payments Coverage (MPC) ❑ Other: L_] Should we be called upon to make payment under our policy,we will be looking to you for reimbursement_ We have made the following payments and request reimbursement as shown below: j Net Vehicle Damage Other Name of our Payee PIP/MPC Payment (Less Salvage) Payment/Expense* DUARTE & 1"TITTING, INC. $ S 1385.13 $ S $ S $ 1 $ is Your insured crossed over into our insured's lane and collision occurred. Injuries reported. Not Amount Paid Insured Vehicle By Company S 1385.13 Deductible S 50.40 TOTAL $1435.13 A::achments• 'Repair Estimates cc: 5636 Microfilmed with board orris► 00 JQ G4379 PRINTED IN US.A. . -Wk FARM WSUIZANCE COMPANIES ..,...... R�rwt��sT:�,►= G s63to T:Asti TE.3 IN._j F rs _ OJTi M ati{r[CT�CI! tNSiiR�Lt r„_ M!i TITl/RCTLO LICENSE NUMBER TEL. NO. I ^- jy4�it►t:' _...,..t..._,EAB SERIES' DY STYLE 4 tell ��►► �r IDENTIFICATION N R ' crjonrER ItEAGiNG M�►MTT M t= • ►1.•C•I QESCRIFTION .. S PARTS LABOR .R€FIN• I PAINT - " f .•:__ @LIST NRS. ISMING � MATERIALS 4 ._ / �✓✓�� • ; MRS. d NET ITEMS 01 J r - CLAIM NO. -.Tot). © • l�It y9 �'li ,.�'- �l f 7� ABOR NRS. • ! r Iq REPA:R VEHICLE ACCORDING TO REPAIR CAST AS ttERtt REF.'HRS - OTAL Iy a�rp PER INSURED 5 .. r ABOR HRS._ r / X S+Z SIGNATURE " - -y� G=c t''' ARTS � -----.-..,E1R. p LIST Ste— CESS O'0 ?9NEL 1YE ACCE t Rt-"PAIR CQ AS tnit2EL1 + a� c? �- C.REPAIRPA +'S ' Cis 1. 7 1�{LI ES FAXS MATERIALSTHE REPAMS HAVE BEEN COMPLEtED. I AUTHORIZE THE COMPANY TO MAKEPAINT, ` 7 ITEC � PAYME'tjt Of S l 3 L•_: _—J TO THIS REPAIR SHOP ON my BEHALF. ESS TOTAL REPAIR COST jr t' ETTERMENT S SIG IATUPE. $(t�NN lS"- rrOUCTBL ,STATE FARM CLAIMS ;R `I �.Z StGNAt REPAIR SHOD' RETURTI W45� ".,gta�l OR PAYMENT TO'CLAtrd i-",� + ��4 s/ y TOTAL DEDUCTIONS -kvirT rscFtCE At_ "� COMPANY TO PAY 7 _1 3 •' MARTINiZ. CAi.I►.. • 14 ' 'ice„«... •1..:;i �w �CODYrT rrtYw - - . . DUARTE & WITTING, INC PLYMOUTH - VALIANT • CHRYSLER MARTINEZ, CAUFGRN+A' f $RY STREET '• $2S E *NONE 22s-4750 .. I r...,.a-.�• •s�a- `..i�.. .l:'.�;l �yt.ie�7, ni.+r ?}�srr /'f`' -• '.:,•�'S:Z"ts :'e�':G n',nyy;�f'"::.: .. - r. . r � :ie . 'r..¢�?1'4,°!*%{:: - �,k".;-•.:•?•"¢.:'iii... •- � f .. =� 00 50 Irl STATE FARM MUTU,�' 1:1FATE Fd 'GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Lix ` AUTOMOBILE INSUF. CE COMPANY C—; STATE FARM FIRE ❑ STATE FARJA COUNTY MUTUAL AND CASUALTY COj 1PANY INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS DATE OUR INSURED ACCIDENT DATE OUN CLAI.11 NU.LIBER 4/5/T8 I NAMONEE, Randy M. 1/9/T8 05 658T 144 YOUR FILE NUMBEROUR INSURED Y Unknown Linda Lou Siebert HIS ADDRESS 2032 Oly=ic Drive, Martinez, California From: r STATE FARM INSURANCE CLAIM OFFICE Contra Coat& County 333 Civic Drive Department of Public Works Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Martinez, California CO-I;a COsta .County E D R E C E"i V E D 2Ji°78 By: DAVE wEnz'+� Mff/ms APR 1 1978 Office Claim Representative Fold— Off SCe Of J. 4 C 3 M Ccu V Ac!r in:5i-TG"Or Ce91f CONSO,Tfr ��i�OF Stl1lIIVMO� �A CQ ---- - . Yoe nave neen MTOM&I -MaX you are the insurance carrier for the party designated as your insured in the caption of this letter. Our investigation of this accident establishes that your insured was responsible for this accident. Please accept this letter as notice of our subrogation rights under ❑ Personal Injury Protection (PIP) ❑ Vehicle Damage . ❑ Medical Payments Coverage (MPC) Q Other: l Should we be called upon to mace paynent under our policy,tive will be looking to you for reimbursement. We have made the following payments and request reimbursement as shown below: Net Vehicle Damage Other Name of our Payee PIP/MPC Payment.(Less Salvage) Payment/Expense' DfiART.4,,` TWITTT115G, INC. S S 1385.13 S $ $ $ * Your insured crossed over into our insured's lane and collision occurred. Injuries reported. Flat Amount Paid Insured Vehicle By Company S 1385.13 Deductible$ 50.00 TOTAL $1435•13 Attachments: Pepair Estimates cc• 5636 00 C-4379 PRINTED IN US.A. _ STATc FARM ;NSURANCE CO 1PANIES / G 5531e t�A;•: 's a�,5 s REPAIR ESTIMATE VArir:—soacrrpA . cSrrleAit W"Wmjr Iwy[crs.7 ESE IN3uIlr11_ �- =���►-� -� ttCmaE 1 j�f,-� i �►ODRESS, v��-�— /^.4- - — TEL. NO. AE; IErAR SERIES� ( JDY STYI'c ID[NT(ftCAT10N N JoeeRSPEEGO.ETERk1 7 + M[%.ulhri 1 '~ ~!! PARTSLABOR -REFIN• 1' PAINT Mr►w.� �• 1 QESCIIIFLICN QlISf HRS. ISMING �� lNATER;ALS KAC• .- .. { - MRS. I b NET ITEMS 7 10 Aw (l '..�• L +{ - _ - - TOIL 0 ' �� S6 y9 00 CLAIM 130 .A30R HRS. />/ • -r�.. C: _ ;r'' � I�� f if•cL' OI� 1 AUTHORIZE / REF.•HRS. �.CLCehING il, ►:PAIR COST AS I',EmIZED. OTAL a t" o pEil TO REPAIR VEHICLEABOR HRS. t X 5�3 HR. ARTS �C X10. i )LISTS `LL__LESS SZ- ' SIGNATOR_ c--_.�•- I WE ACCEEI REPAIR CO% AS l tuZEu4 i i •7 11�j� {) lE5 TAX S y f✓ L_�� PAINT. MIA TERI:.IS. 8 MET ITEMS SL q �0 ,"THE REPAIR-, F a'�E BEEN COt�PIETcD. i AUiF+ORIZE THE COMPANY TO MAKE TOTAL REPAIR COST I LS PAYMENI OF 5_ L �- -� TO THIS REPAIR SHOP ON L1Y BEHALF. �ETTERMEENT S - IPISUREU'SJT , IOR DAMAGE S SIGNATURr ---- e . � �EDUCTIBtE s STATE FARM CL A;ASAlttN ,: -` ..-�- U X52 tv L EOR PAYA1cNT T ClA4d TOTAL DeDUCTIONS REPAIR SHOp RETURN '� �' / '� COMPANY 7O PAY SZ? hZ(' .ani-� .i i .. :-.•`' •r ..�:: .. •� - ti;y a• In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 _ , 19 Z� In the Matter of May 2, 1978 Board Order Adopted in Executive Session. During Board proceedings this day Chairman R. I. Schroder instructed the Clerk to make public the order adopted by the Board in an Executive Session on May 2, 1978 pertaining to litigation on behalf of fire districts governed by the Board (copy of said order attached) . THIS IS A MATTER FOR RECORD PURPOSES ONLY A I-LATTER OF RECORD 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of `Dol' enterad on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors of✓fiixed this 1 th day of Tc3y 19 78 LSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 1978 In the Maury of Authorizing Litigation on Behalf of Fire Districts Governed by the Board of Supervisors The County and Board of Supervisors as ex officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County, Moraga, Orinda, 'Riverview and West Fire Protection Districts having been sued .' by United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230, for actions taken with respect to a "sick out" by firefighters; and The above mentioned fire protection districts having incurred substantial damages due to the "sick out" of the firefighters who are members of United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by this Board as ex officio the Governing Eoard of the Contra Costa County, Horaga, Orinda, Riverview and West Fire Protection Districts that the- County .Counsel is authorized to cross-complain and/or file suit against United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230, its officers and members for all actual damages resulting from the "sick out" and related conduct, for punitive damages, and such other relief as may be appropriate. • PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutas of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. - Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c.c. County Counsel (3) Supervisors ofi'ixed this 2nd day of May 1978 Clerk By Ger2ldine Russell , Deputy Clerk 001 H-NAM 1sm C C 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- May-16 ISTRICT- May-16 . 19 78 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition from David C. and Judith A. Bostrom Pine Creek W.O. 8545-7520 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and Right of Way Contract are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the District: Contract Payee and Reference Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Pine Creek David C. and 5-8-78 Western Title Insurance $25,000.00 W.O. 8545- Judith A. Bostrom Company 7520 Escrow No. M-310708-LC 821 Main St. Martinez, Ca. 94553 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Real Property Division. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept said Deed from above-named Grantor for the Contra Costa County Flood Control District. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. t I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and die Seal of the Board of . . Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 16tWay of— r-Tay_ 19 M cc: County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson 00 w H-24 3/76 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUN'T'Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA in the Matter of Award of Contract ) for Detention Facility Acoustical ) May 16, 1978 Ceilings, Martinez, California. ) y Project No. 5269-926-(60) ) Bidder TOTAL AMOUNT Bond Amounts Pritchard & Stone, Inc. $72,080.00 Labor & Mats. $36,040.00 1045-17th Street Faith. Perf. $72,080.00 San Francisco, CA 94107 James L. Whittaker, Inc., San Francisco, CA The Sono-Ceil Company, Oakland, CA Harold E. Shugart Company, Inc., San Francisco, CA The low bid having been signed subsequent to the bid opening and the Board having waived this irregularity; and 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 recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid arra this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, tt at the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department s.'iall . prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FUrMiTR ORDERED that, after .the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bond s as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other required 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 FiTRTHER ORDERED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the contract by the Public Tbrks 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 May 16, 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 ny hand and the Seal of the Board of Suvervisors affixed this 16th day of May 1978 . )rigirator: Public Zvorks Department J. R. OISSCV, Clerk :c: Public works Director �] County Auditor-Controller " �� Contractor BY ,�!il�r/ - d , Deputy Clerk Sandra L. hielson 'r-i ? f T n:•. 9-77) RECEIVED CONTRACT M AYa7 1978 (Construction Agreement) SON (Contra Costa County Standard Form) J. OF SUP 4CLERKCBOARD O"r SUPERVISORS ONT Depuft SPaCZAL i3i::S. These special terms are incorporated below by refere ($S2,3) Partias: [Public Agency] Contra Costa County (Contractor] Pritchard & Stone, Inc. Complete legal mane (52) Ef ectiue Jcta: May 23, 1978 (See 54 for starting date.) (53) T;za work. Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings, which includes furnishing and installing acoustical ceilings, ceiling tile, panels, aluminum ceilings, drapery tracks, and other work, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the jccegte�,. bid grgpoksal . 4Project No. 5 69-926-J601) (54) orp ass n _ pre: s._1 a out a) or (b) and calendar o. •working") XO*xxnXXl d (b) Within.�calendar)X0WftU9 f%days from starting data. (55) Liquidatad Damages: 5 None per calendar day. (Actual) (56) PubZ_c dgenay's A ant: Public Works Director (57) Cortrac: PrPe: 72,080.00 (for unit trice contracts: more or less n accoruance wlt:. :inia:ed quantities at "t bid prices.) IStrik ut parent.`ietical rial i° inapplicable.] '' s2rGdd_URES J AC.':ICWZ?�G' Pubzic A.1encu, By ?37( ",XX�i3(aG?lit� AXaXXMtjM ernan L. Cline Designated P.eosesentative) Public Works Director xra>G��cexa�aypX Contractor, hereby also acknowlegin dwateness of and compliance with Labor g24e-31 l le 'n :�lorkersCam 5en3ation Lay. By: (CORPORATE i7�'S1 2 OL.1 -ate aC1t! in tn- ousiness-7 SZ ILI Designate MIMI capacity 1:1 t..e tusiheS 11 ! Dote to Cansraazor Cil 'recuza ackncr:Zad_•-ort form ba'_cr, an !:1 if c corpora tion, arj i:. CorCorata ZcaZ. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of Ca jfornir 1 Ac. ::JwL ?G,!:«:1:' (bv corporation.' County of $s' Partnersh_p, or Individual) The person(s) signing atcve for Contractor. known to pre in indi•ridual and business capacity as stated, rerscnal:v aoneared before -s today and acknowledged that mWthey executed it and that .::e corporation or part _ .I na. ec abav cu it. Dated:. o+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOr"t.'-t i� - - rte: se'..�?:-�i1"i( RAYMOND S. CICERO"E (pag., 1 of y) NOTARY PUBLIC CRLtP0,111A Q (CC-1; -'=)CITY AND COUNTY oo 15S SAN l nANI-iSCO OF My Ccmmisalon Expires April 23. 1979 � � Microcilmed with board order i r ', 3. 11ORr. COIXTRACT, C.HAI-GT.S. (a) 3y their sit: atures in Section 2, effective on the above nate, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by these references the material ("special ter-as") in sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully anu faithfully perform and complete the Wort; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, 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 wit:: Public Agenc- y's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by tze parties; and tae- Public Agency shall never haw to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIM: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this wort: as directed in the speci- tcatsons or the ::otsce to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to corm. lato this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being :rad_ 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.•practicable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual dar..ay-e 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, t':e result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation t-herefcr, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said wort:; and if the same be not pard, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to 5ecorm due Contractor under this con- tract. If the P,-1,1-,c 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-ccrpletica or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the wort:, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency cc the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. � • o. IN TEGIM' ED 'JOcu:MiTS. :he plans, drawings are specifications or special provisions of the Public Agency s call for bids, and Contractor's accapted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into his contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing e:Ln bitadi in the plans or dratri ngs and not mentioned in tae specifications or special Frovisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if e:cnibited, mentioned and set fortis in both, to the true intent and meaning thereo-f- uhen taken all toga-Zor; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMIT. (a) Foris strict and literal fulfillment cf these promises and conditions, and as fulr compensation for all this war!c, the Public Age::c� shall pay the Contractor the sacs specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b)1 On or about the first day Of each calendar mor t: the Contractor shall submit to U,e Public Aga,,^.c• a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding roma, 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, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Gbverrsent Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. o. PAYIMITS NITSHELD. (a) :he Public .Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because os later dzscovered evidenceailli:y all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency free loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncompleted ,work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable tiling, or (3) Failure to properly pay succontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work ca:. be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Dar..ace to anot ter contractor, Zr (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) :he Public Ageac shalt use reasonable dil-gence :b discover and retort to the Contractor, as tale work prAgXeS3e5, tie -materials and labor which are nci Satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to :.':e Contractor in making good any defective wort: or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its zotica of ccmglet--Ion Amice (Page 2 of 4) (CC-l: Rev. work, it shall issue a. certificate to the Contractor and pay tte balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and =aterials have been paid, no clams :nave been presented to the Public agency based on acts or orassions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inaications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of. liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSLRA::CL. (Labor Code 551860-ol) On signing this contract, Contractor rust give ho lc agency (1) 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. i3Oi:DS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approva good and sufficient bonds with surer-es, In arount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing hisfaithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hareunder. 11. FAILURE TO PERFORM. If the Contractor at any -tire refuses cr neglects, without fault of the Public Agency 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. LASS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize tie applicability of various federal, state and local laws anu regulations. especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of tic California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 172u, and includ-ng Seas.. 1735, 1777.5, 6 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agree.mant ca«plies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 i 1313, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBC1c!jT.%%CTURS. Government Code S.ti4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. *dAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 17193, the Director of the Department of industrial Resat-cns 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 tvpe 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 Agancy, and. are aereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of waces is based on a uor%ing day of 3 hours unless othordise specified; and the gaily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting tae working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reducad, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his sutcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, sri:sistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective basgaiaiag acreer..erts. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale establis:.eQ by collective bargaining agreement for such lai,or in the locality where Seca ).ori. is :;eiag perforned. If it becomes neces- sar_s for tae Contractor or any subcontractor tc erploy ani person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate therefor and furnish the Contractor with the mini.,auo rate based thereon, which shall apply frog the ti=e of the initial employment of the person affected and- during the continuance of such etph_oyrent. 15. HOURS OF ;,arGR. Eight hours of lal:cr in cne calendar day constitutes a legal day's worn, and no worl=an employed at any ti=e on this tor% by t.'he Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall La rnquired or permitted to war% longer tneraca except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1310-1315. 16. APPPL.: ICLS. Properly indentured apprentices aa; be employed on tail work in accorcance wtt:h Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, 'crbidd-hu discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 0010U r 17. PREFLREi:CE FOR HATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to proeiote 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. 18. .\SSZG:::.r:T. This 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 beccme 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. ::0 WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of ,cork and/or materials inspected, 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 :chole 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. HOLD HAR::LF.SS s INrE:=;ITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and in omnity from tile ii s uses 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 liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or rhraatened 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 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 omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by tnis contract and attributable to the contractor, " subcontractor(s) , ox any officer(s) , agent(s) or employees) of one or more of them. (e) :eon-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or not any Indemnitee has precareu, supplied, or approved any plants), drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of =ese :utters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnites. 21 :CA%7r.ION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. i705, if apo..c= e, Gy sr mitring to Pubic Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisicrs to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. -: (P450 i of .•i) Crte . 1_ 7 C 1 ) �:�� �• ��:�ra. _ � �.v _`.1�.�7�Ta_I�/yal.(;Kvi?:,..��.ua...`� i� r�r�ir COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES J. P. C r - ------ 717 NUMN Sr. E'-; PRISE & STONE, IHC._ 1045 •17l= ST. . CO%IFANY LErER COMPANY C LETTER G T iu�is t�rcrtlf,That policies cf insutance listed below, have been Issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. T'— ICY Limits of Liability in Thousands( 00)_ IFPLOEI ,uR;,Nc_;_- Po:IcY wuveE:,- - rACH EXPIRAPON DATE AGGPEG:.iE OCCURRENCE GENERAL LIABILITY WC 22 50CILY INJURY T 5 is 0!dPRE11ENS'Vf i�,,., I LIJ PRE`.11S ES—OPERAI iJr:E � � 1'RCPCRTY DAMAGE S � } j� EXPLOSION AN COIL=PSE HA?Alb �_— , � LINDLRGRQUNO " ;;�� n�'Ji1UC75:COb!PL ET EI; OPERATIONS HAZ=.PO BODILY INJURY AND LJ CCNTR ACTUAL INSU RA N(:E. PROPERTY DAMAGE S 55" I� BROAD FoPM PROPER' I COMBINED i DAM:,GE If IINbf OF NDENi ❑ C°�NI9.i;�6a51 -- 0 PERSONAL INJURY PERSUNAL INJUPe < fAUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY (� (EACH RE�QNI 5 I �f rC��,IPPEHE NStVE FUPM BOUfLY INJURY S C I (EACH OCCUPPENCE1 I� � PROPERTY DAMAGE,E S n BODILY INJURY AND sn 1� KQN-0'h'.ED PROPERTY UAt:AGE S IVED __ Col,1B!NFD EXCESS LIABILITY I _ I BODILY INJI IRY AND UMBRELLA FORM S E PROPERTY DAMAGE �El OTHER THAN UMBR:LLA i COMBINED i �ORt.? !1978- - -- _ _ I WORKERS'COMPENSATION TAnlr,.rr and J. R. OLSSON — — EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY CLERK BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS -` OTHER d- - y- - I � DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSaOCATtONS.VEi1 h_LES 520-M-(60) DETENTION FACILITY ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA Cancellation: Should any of the abo,�e desc1l oe e expuanon dite thereof, the Issuing Com- pany endwavor tD n ,!i�_E: To the oelovi named Ceitificate holder. but failure to mail such notice shall Impose no obllc atlon or liability of any kind upon the company. NAMF ANG r.f!IRC4;Df CERf!1!:-:J E H(ll I;f P X2 VATS effiffr � Y FM r= * h. %553 Microfilmed VV A 77) lu"7ul I J. p. C1bM & Co COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES 717 Market St., #512 - San Francisco, ca. x4103 A B Pritchard i stme, Inc. C 1045 - 17th St. -- - - - -- - - - CO atim i saa Ca. 94107 D list-co Hvw-- . E Limit u(Li,ibiIity in ThousindI6 6 GENEF, I_ LI',GILIT'i S I I IIT I �Ot>ILE LI„RIL114 RECEIVE - - - - L CSF LIARILITti" — c �u -.v!-jzs L* ;:Ll 'hER1, C YI'ENSATION x 79WQ307330 �rtlL�� project no. 5262-926-(") - Detrtiaa Facility AOw "Cal C*"'& a, martirss. Caliieeaia Crus (*Sta C�ty Public Mortis b ot 22, 1972 40k FIOr, Coeetr AiaiaistratiM B. 451 Plat street - Martin" Ca. 94553 Atta: ;�uotas at. Finley Dtteati m Facility project Manager • ADDITIONAL INSURED (Owners or Contractors) This endorsement modifies such insurance as is afforded by the provisions of the policy relating to the following: COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE MANUFACTURERS'AND CONTRACTORS'LIABILITY INSURANCE This endorsement forms a part of the designated policy and applies, unless otherwise stated herein, as of the effective time and date of such policy. Pdicy No. Issued By MISSION INSURANCE CO. 10 HAC 22952 Producer's eJ P. CUNEO Producer's code Effective ,Nom00 and 717 M EW ST. 23486 Address Ui FRANCISCO CA. Named r• PRITCMRD & STM, INC. -IRECEIVED Insured and Address 1045 — 17TH ST. (Number and Street,Town or SAN FRANCISCO, CA. MAY45'1918 City,County and State) J J. R. OLSSON Scbedale CLERK BOARD 0,'= SUPERVISORS CONT OST CO. Name of Persons at Organization (Additional Insured) Location of C vera)Opratioa>s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ITS OFFICERS EKPLOYEES PROJECT AND AGENTS ' 5269-926-(60) DETENTION FACILITY Premiums eases Rates Advance Provision PROJECT Bodily Injury Liability Cost $100 of cost S A.P. AT AUDIT Property Damage Liability Cost S100of cost S Total Advance Premium S It is agreed that: 1.The"Persons Insured"provision is amended to include as an bound the person or organization named above(hereinafter called"additional insured'), but only with respect to liability arising out of(11 operations performed for the additional insured by the maned bound at the lo- cation designated above or(2)acts or omissions of the additional insured in connection with his general supervision of such operations. 2.None of the exclusions of the policy,except exclusions(a).(c).(1),(g),(i),(j)and(m),apply to this insurance. 3.Additional exclusions This insurance does not apply: (a) to bodily injury or property damage occurring after (1)all work on the project(other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured at the site of the covered operations has been completed or (2) that portion of the mammd usured's work out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same pro- ject; (b)to bodily ijvy or property damage arising out of any act or omission of the additional insured or any of his employees.other than gen- eral supervision of work performed for the additional insured by the am sed insured; (c) to property damaage to (1)property owned or occupied by or rented to the additional insured. (21 property used by the additional insured. (3)property in the care, custody or control of the additional insured or as to which the additional insured is for any purpose exercising physical control, or 141 work performed for the additional insured by the named insured. 4.Additional Definition When used in reference to this insurance."Work" includes materials. parts and equipment furnished in connection therewith. This endorsement shall not be binding upon the company unless countersigned by a duly authorized representative of the company. oo X64_ T� �� Miuoiilmza with board order Countersigned by EKDT. # 11 !'T '4(wr r '/73) ENDORSEKENT _ MENDING CANCELLATION CONDITION IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE COMPANY WILL NOT CANCEL THIS POLICY EXCEPT UPON THIRTY (30) DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER, NAMED BELOW. IT IS FURTHER AGREED THAT THE ABOVE DOES NOT APPLY TO CANCELLATION DUE TO NONPAYMENT OF PREMIUM. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AMINTISTRATIQM BUILDING 651 PINE ST. MARTINEZ, CA. 94553 RECEIVED M AY o?S 1978 r J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SU?c"RVISOItS C 1 TA a Nothing herein contained shall be held to vary,alter.waive or extend any of the terms,conditions,or limitations of the policy to which this endorsement is attached other than as above stated: This endorsement when countersigned by an Authorized Representative of the Company and attached to Policy No. : 252 issued by ❑Mission Insurance Company to 0 Holland-America Insurance Company a PRITCHARD & STONE, INC. shall be valid and form part of said policy. THIS ENDORSENfl-NT EFFECTIVE from and after the 23RD day of MAY l9 Z$,at ♦• M. G . SECRETARY PA[!ID[MT F Countersigned at S,F '�_ this 22nd day of _ 19—. ._End ire � MEG 341 (REVISED 8/74) - board order ! S:F.- .1 •:z� STATE OF CALIFORNIA ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY 1 COUNTY OF OW a"camy of Std PtinCtsoo ti on this 23 day of May Z4 8 before maA'A c1paca S�tri Cw�ty of San P a notary public in and for the State of California with principal office in the County of , duly comminioned and sworn, personally appeared _ Fthy;1 Ighnst known to me to be the attorney-in-fad of the ST. PAIL FIRE AND MARINE LSURA.04C£COMPANY, a Minnesota corporation, and acknowledge: to me that such corporation executed the same. In affixed my official seal, at my office in the aforesaid Cc=rjr, the day and year in this certif ve writtANNA CIPP t NOTARY PUBLIC-CA;_,IFOMNIA /JCITY AND COU'M Or' At L, IS L ' 1 - SAN Frr^,ANCiS�O V 15001 A; 'Wj tblrfn ion Expires Oct. 16, 1'L81 A CAPITAL STOCK CCMPANY ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANYu+w ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORK PERFORMANCE BOND Bond No. 400 FD 6071 Premium $721.00 KNOW ALL i,lEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, PRITC11U 6 STOP, IEC. a Corporation as Principal, and ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organised under the laws of the State of Minnesota and duly authorized to transact a surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto COMA COSU COUVN as Obligee, in the sum of SgyZY-T0 TBOUS"D EIGHTY AND EO/lOOthi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars, ($ 72,060.00 ) for the payment whereof well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, 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 m, 23, 1978 with the said Obligee to do and perform the following work, to-wit: ISYZETIa TACILITY ACOUSTICAL C11LE B, WH1C3 DCIS FUMMIX AND INS tj MG A0008lTCAL C=ILIEGS,CZ1L1AC TILR,Pr11R3i,ALL%=W CEILINGS, DiAMT 72ACKS, AMD OTIILR WORK, ALL IN ACCOIRIA= WM PiAM AMD SPSCIyICATIMS PIIVAR&D EY OR FM T!i PMLIC Wks DMCTOIL AND IN ACCORD►E[i wrn Tu ACCiPSD BT-D PROPOSAL. (Projoct No. 5269-926- (60). Ii- ECEIVED MAYas 1978 J. R. OLSSON Microrlu»ea with board order CLERK BOARD OF SU%_RviSORS C NIRA COSI CO. B [k as will more fully appear from said contract, reference to which is hereby mad. NOW, THEREFORE, if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be done under said contract, then this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and erect. No right of action shall accrue under this Bond to or for the use of any person other than the Obligee named herein. Signed and sealed this 23 day of may A. D., 19 74 00 �� � � 'fitness: Ix.. P i cip by ------ __-------.-..._---------............. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company 15028 Ed. 4-56 Calif. Ethyl job". Attorney-in-Fact (1:2CUM IE MWLTrAa) Class I ST.PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY (A Capital Stock Camps") ST. PAUL,MINNESOTA Fidelity and Surety CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY mpwwmt Odoinal on He at Home Office of Company. See Certi6catiun. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the St.Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota,and having its principal office in the City of Saint Paul,Minnesota,does hereby constitute and appoint John W. Davis and Ethyl Johns, individually, San Francisco, California its true and lawful attorneys(s)-in-fact to execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety,any and all bonds and undertakings,recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,which are or may be allowed,required or permitted by law,statute,rule, regulation, contract or otherwise,and the execution of such instrument(s)in pursuance of these presents,shall be as binding upon the said St.Pal File and Marie Insurance Company,as fully and amply,to all intents and purposes,as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its principal office. This Power of Attorney is executed,and may be certified to and may be revoked,pursuant to and by authority of Article V,—Section 6(C),of the By-Laws adopted by the Board of Directors of the ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting called and held on the 23rd day of January,1970,of which the following is a true transcript of said Section 6(C). "The President or any Vice President,Assistant Vice President,Secretary or Resident Secretary,shall have power and authority (1) To appoint Attorneys-in-fact,and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,and attach the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings,recognitances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and (2) To appoint Special Attorneys-in-fact,who are hereby authorized to certify to copies of any power-of-attorney issued in pursuance of this section and/or any of the By-Laws of the Company,and (3) To remove,at any time,any such Attorney-in-fact or Special Attorney-in-tact and revoke the authority given him." Further,this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company adopted at a meeting duly called and held on the 6th day of May, 1959,of which the following is a true excerpt: "Now therefore the signatures of such 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 TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company has caused this instrument to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officer,this 22nd day of March A.D. 19 73 ST.PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY STATE OF MINNESOTA ) } ss County of Ramsey J Vice Resident. On this 22nd day of March 19 73 ,before me came the individual who executed the preceding instrument, to me personally known, and, being by me duly sworn, said that he is the therein described and authorized officer of the St.Pail Fire and Marine lasurance Company;that the seal affixed to said instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company;that the said Corporate Seal and his signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Company. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at the City of Saint Paul,Minnesota,the day and year fust above written. V.C.INNES Notary Public,Ramsey County.Minn. My Commission Expires April 27,1983 CERTIFICATION 1,the undersigned officer of the St.Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the Power of Attorney and aftidavit,and the copy of the Section of the By-Laws of said Company as set forth in said Power ofAttorney,*with the ORIGINALS ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY,and that the same are correct transcripts thereof,and of the whole of the said originals,and that the said Power of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand this 23 day of May 19 78 00' eray. *Unlimited as to character and amount. 10870 CPS Rev. 10-74 Printed in U.S.A. THK OT 1 AUL ENDORSEMENT OR RIDER The following spaces preceded by an aaoriA(0)lmd not be completed it this ONCE) endarseweat or rider and the bond or policy have d w souse inception dote. ATTACNEO TO AND FOAMING PART DATE ENDOR"MENT OR RIDER EFFECTIVE TIME EFFECTIVE OATS OF BOND OA POLICY-NO. EXECUTED OF ENOOMSEMENT OA RIOEA OF E84DONS91"MT on clank 400 FD 6071 May 23, 1978 •►i>•UED TO t IN CONSIDERATION of the premium charged for the attached Payment 2 Bond, it is hereby understood and agreed that the following paragraph shall be added to the NOW, THEREFORE, clause of this bond: C. Fail to pay amounts required to be deducted, }I withheld and paid over to the Franchise Tax Hoard of the State of California from the wages of employees of the Principal and his subcontractors, pursuant to Section 18806 or i the Revenue and Taxation Code. i i 1 i- Nothing herein contained shall be held to vary,alter,waive or extend any of the terms,coalitions,provisions,agreements or limitations of the above mentioned Bond or Policy,other than as above stated. ST. PAUL FRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Executed in Duplicate. EthR� -J �W-* yo .-F.�r 111K3 IflS Rev.1-e4 MLsaa..Y.S.A- - ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF lit CAtlaiy tlf Jas FrancieOG ss. On this 23 day of MAY 1978 be fare me, �'�CINCH a tx.tary public in and for the State of California with principal office in the County of CftV and CoitaLy Of San prlOdeC! duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Ethyl Johns (mown to me to be the attorney-in-fact of the ST, PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COWANY, a Minnesota corporation, and acknowledged to me that such cc ratios executed the same. In �ita4"afA affixed my official seal, as my office in the aforesaid County, the day and year in this certiti ve write . � 11 NOTARY PUSL]C-CA,.: t�, /� C � U& I L4LCITY ACID CCU.!T'. �ary OF r' -Public � ti,` 13001 A\ !`ty 0?1N11bSiDtt EXPItcS Oct. 16, 1:J81 • A CAPITAL STOCK COMPANY THE ST. PAUL ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANY / ST- PAUL, MINNESOTA \ $elr,nq you ar�:;nd nc�wwlO..aro...,d t`e c'x� CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORK PAYMENT BOND Bond No. 600 PD 6071 Premium included in charge for Performance Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, PRITCH►RD a nue. as Principal, and ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation . organi_ed under the laws of the State of Minnesota and duly authorized to transact a surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Corfu COSTA COU ZY as Obligee, in the sum ofTRD=-SIX TWUSAW FOilI= AND 30/100tbo -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars, ($ 36,060.00 ) for the payment whereof well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, 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 with the said Obligee to do and perform the following work, to-wit: �Y 23, 1978 JJ JL FACILITY ACOUSTICAL CiILIMS,YHICH MMUISS TI IIIISHM An =SThLLIW ACOUM=AL Ce IL MS,CX ILL T=,PA=J,ALQM= CRILMS, DBAPRRY 7RAC0, AM OMR Yate ALL a ACOOtDAM VM PLM MD SPSCIPICATIM MPAM BY OR FOR T= PUBLIC MORD D1112CZat AND IN ACCOIRDOCK WM Ti ACCZr= BID PROPOSAL. (Project 1o. 5269-926-(60). NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal or his subcontractors shall: A. Fail to pay persons named in Section 3181 of the California Civil Code, or B. Fail to pay amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code of the State of California with respect to work or labor performed by any person named in Section 3181 of the California Civil Code the Surety will pay for the same in an aggregate amount riot exceeding the sum specified in this bond,in which event this obligation shall be void,otherwise to remain in full force and effect. In case suit is brought upon this bond, a reasonable attorneys fee, to be taxed as costs, shall be awarded to the prevailing party by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons named in Section 3181 of the California Civil Code so as to give a right of action to them or to their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. n` �y Signed and sealed this 23 day of way 1978 . `�`� < <O PBITGiIARB ---------- ----_-----------....- --...........(Seal) RECEIVED (Principal / �v by �t2 - MA.Y� ' ?8 ST. PAtI�. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY -� j J. n. O'_SSON ERK 6G RD O SUPERVISORS } // �--✓, .----_------------- ON O ACO. Ethyl Johns, /(�ACC y-in-Fact) 1 Deputy Microfilmed with board order w. tr Class 1 ST.PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY (A Capital Sack Company) ST.PAUL,MINNESOTA Fidelity and Surety CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY Dept Original on File at Home Office of Company. See Certification. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the St.Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota,and having its principal office in the City of Saint Paul,Minnesota,does hereby constitute and appoint John W. Davis and Ethyl Johns, individually, San Francisco, California its true and lawful attorneys(s)-in-fact to execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety,any and all bonds and undertakings,recognizances, - contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, which are or may be allowed,required or permitted by law,statute,rule, regulation, contract or otherwise,and the execution of such instrument(s) in pursuance of these presents,shall be as binding upon the said St.Paul Fie and Marine Insurance Company,as fully and amply,to all intents and purposes,as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its principal office. This Power of Attorney is executed,and may be certified to and may be revoked,pursuant to and by authority of Article V,—Section 6(C),of the By-Laws adopted by the Board of Directors of the ST.PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting called and held on the 23rd day of January,1970,of which the following is a true transcript of said Section 6(C). "The President or any Vice President,Assistant Vice President,Secretary or Resident Secretary,shall have power and authority (1) To appoint Attorneys-in-fact,and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,and attach the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and (2) To appoint Special Attorneys-in-fact,who are hereby authorized to certify to copies of any power-of-attorney issued in pursuance of this section and/or any of the By-Laws of the Company,and (3) To remove,at any time,any such Attorney-in-fact or Special Attorney-in-fact and revoke the authority given him." Further,this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company adopted at a meeting duly called and held on the 6th day of May,1959,of which the following is a true excerpt: "Now therefore the signatures of such 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 TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the St. Paul Fie and Marine Insurance Company has caused this instrument to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officer,this 22nd day of March A.D. 19 73 ST.PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY STATE OF MINNESOTA } t County of Ramsey J ss. Vice President. On this 22nd day of March 19 73 ,before me came the individual who executed the preceding instrument, to me personally known, and, being by me duly sworn, said that he is the therein described and authorized officer of the St.Patti Fire sad Marine Inurauce Company;that the seal affixed to said instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company;that the said Corporate Seal and his signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Company. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at the City of Saint Paul,Minnesota,the day and year first above written. V.C.INNES Notary Public,Ramsey County,Mico. My Commission Expires April 27,1983 CERTIFICATION 1, the undersigned officer of the St.Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the Power of Attorney and affidavit,and the copy of the Section of the By-Laws of said Company as set forth in said Power of Attorney,*with the ORIGINALS ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY,and that the same are correct transcripts thereof,and of the whole of the said originals,and that the said Power of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand this 23 day of May 19 78 Microfilmed with board order o0vi i seaenvy. *Unlimited as to character and amount. VV 10870 CVS Rev. IG-74 Printed to U.S.A. IN BOARD OF SL'PEWISORS OF CC VMA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CUZEDRUA In the Matter of Award of Contract for Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, Martinez, California. May l6, 1978 Project No. 5269-926-(59) ? Badder TOTAL A�MIT Bond Amounts Tile West, Inc. $51,200.00 Labor & mats. $25,600.00 1024 Reichert Avenue Faith. Perf. $51 ,200,00 Novato, CA 94947 Superior Tile Company, Benicia, CA Durable Tile Company, Berkeley, CA Spinardi`s Art Tile Company, San Leandro, CA The lora bid having been signed subsequent to the bid opening and the Board having waived this irregularity; and 717e 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 rec:c muen 3a ng that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT Is By Thi BOARD ORDER, that t'r_e 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 tjo good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT Is FL'imjER oRD= 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 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 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 May 16, 1978 I 1,.ezeby 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 my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this kth day of .MaX , 192L. :riginator: Public works Department J. R. OZ.SSCi1, Clerk 2c: Public works Director - dut County auditor-Controller l f� ' By U;c�i ,� ,�I:�'-4�u Deputy Clerk Contractor P-rTr 0 i (rev. 9-77) � Sandra/L. Nielson COIN-1 FACT (Construction agreement) i (Contra Costa County Standard Form) These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (55213) Part-'as: [Public agenc, Contra Costa County- (Contractor] Tile West, Inc. 1comp ete legal namel I I (52) Zfj'ectiiva 7a=a: May 23, 1978 (see 54 for starting date.] (53) :he Work: Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, which includes fur- nishing and installing all ceramic wall tile, ceramic mosaic tile and quarry tile, and other items of work, all in accordance with Pians and Specifications ! prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted bidpro?pos 1 . (Project No. 5269-926-(59)} (;4) Cornea::on :...-a: (strike cut (a) or (b) and "calendar" or ":corking"J xxxxWxza4xxi (b) days from starting date. (55) L-quiaa.ad Lanagea: 5 None per calendar day. (Actual) ($ti) PubLi.c dgancy'a Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract ?rice: s 51 ,200.00 (for unit pricemore contracts: ore o: less, in ecorcaace %�zta tinisnea quantities at unit bid prices.) i [Stri.ke ou rarent:,et.cal mate 'al if inapplicable.] 3 STOZI!_U'a5 .1 ACZ. CYL'711G::Z _ ?ubZic Aaencl, 3v: iEaawwt�aexzxxvaa�xxuexx�tacxx�io�oex Vernon L. Cline Designated Representative) Public Works Director #&JUMxx"x Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and ccnpliance with Labor Code 51a61 concerning :•torl;ers' rampen3atton Law. 3y: (COiPL'F2dT'i. tLeszgnate o:F_c.a: cacaci=; _n �ra aus;.nessl 3y. tZesignate of=-_cal caped tae -"ussness) 'to`le to Conzrcozor fly _=ecuca aczr :L.tcc_-crt ;'a:r ba:ow, and l21 i; c corpora- i State of Cal' z a ) AC?:iu J:X71:'Y::.' (by Corporation, 1 ss. County of _1 �ti1�� ) partnersn;.p, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractcr, known to re in individual and business � cacacit•J as stater., _ersonally appew-ed pe:ore me =oday and acz* cwledged that :e/they executed it and that tneq ~=r:-,oration or ?artnersnip named above executed it. Dated. i (,:c+rxRzaL GFFIC�AL SL;L e � � /^ c S:.e. /•._. :.} 1 .:i � 7 �� o acts_. 2 _ . c - - r _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DIVED IN :OREicCC�I;:3 bg �F�t: L'}. .Qtl()SR:.• i o ��eo�seseeeoeeeeoo�aoeeo�►O�c• (pace l of 3) (CC-1; Rev. -_-T.:) O"r,,f• MAY a3 1978 t � J. R. OSSOINI CONI rsoRS CLERK 6oAfi OF Microfilmed with boarci o-CIv I COSTP Co. v work, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims lave been presented to the Public agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold novices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable ircications of defective or missing work or of late-recoraec notices of liens + or claims against Contractor. 9. INSURNICL•. (Labor Code 5SIM30-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give uo is Agency (.1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of porkers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director i or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Cade Sic. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. 8OLMS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for • approva good and 3ufficiert bonds with sureties, in a=unt(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his•; payment for all labor and materials ha:reunder. 11. Falb-LURE TO 2EFF019.*:. 3f the Contractor at any tire refuses or n:a gla:cts, +ditnout fault ! of the Public Agency or its age:t(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 b, the Public Agency, the Public agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof fres the contract prim. 12. !J%WS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize --ha applicability of various federal, � state and 'Local lags anu ressulations, escacially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Cede (beginning with Sec. 172u, and including Soca:. 1735, 1777.5, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provides: in the Lobos Code, especially in Secs. 1775 a 1313, concerning prevailing wages and 'hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated here:.&. 13. SGSCC:1TIMCTORS. Government Code 5541od-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. AGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of industrial Re ations has ascertained the general prevailinq 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 type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said sates are as specified in the call for yids far this work and are on file with the Public agency, and are neraby incorporated herein. (b) :his schedule of wages is based on a working day of 3 hours unless otherwise specified: and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the n=ebsr of hours con- stituting rose working day. When lass than that number of lours are worked, the daily wage rata is proportionately reduced, but, the hourly sate rcmasns as stated. (c) the Contractor, and all his subcontractors, lust pal at ;east these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, ss::,si3tence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreeswnts. :all skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale establisisad by collective bargai.&ing agreement for such lai,or in t..he locality Mere such work is ::elnq performed. if it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any parson its a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrat".e, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for whicih no minias:a wage rate is specified, the Contractor Shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t:serefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum sate based thereon, which shall apply from tae time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. IS. H I S Or :.UOR. Eight hours of labor In one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, aan no »c. an eaploycd at any tine on this her): by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided Labor Code Secs. 1317-1915. 16. Properly -.&denturad apprentices mar be employed on :.&43 work in acccrcance wsta Labor Code Sees. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 0= 4) (CC-1: Rev. 11-76) �`�� S..•j �.. yY,Y3�. .r:`� + �!'_�w,tjL.Y" w�t Ysa�:Y f`�_i��'!r^i•s y !nyaa..�..r...r. _ •a:1• YS.:�-n iL:::: i-� :7':r:-l...o -'�•� f. ,.Z...w�,.. v..,Ki' i":i• a« .. ••, �.y-v. i• ��• �:a.. �..a�pY .• :,3•-....µ..��s �. .yr'a.:•wlw w^. .+ice-•.?!....>:.� ..r•J � ..s ti< 1�� vim„-.-.-r.r( J .41 m3, Wil hAV: AND ADDRESS OF AGENCY CARNIGLIA — YIIKEY — MAROCCO COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES P. o. Box 1969 SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA 95402 ic°ni-x v A MARYLAND CASUALTY INSURANCE COKPA fy �� i B CONTINENTAL CASIIALTY/TFAC ' NAPE AND ADDRESS OF INSURED COMPANY LETTER C TILE VEST OF-NOVATO, INC. 1024 Reichert Avenue LR" Q Novato,CA. 94947 E LIMIT This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at thistime. Urnits of Liabilitv In Thou LET�ERr TYROFINSURANCE POIxYNUMBER EAPM&TI�ONDATE EACH OCCURRENCE AGCR[GATt GENERAL LIAR&ITY 99 COMiRENENSWE FORM GL 17432797 3/1/79 E+oaLYINJu+ir $ s" ' • A PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTYOAMAGE i Is °E' AND COLLAPSE RECEIV D ■UNDERGROUND NQAR0 PRODUCTSICOMRETEO OPERATIONS NAZARG NDDILY INJURY ANO q� 1i (� CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE > ,�} G ►RDIB DAMAGE %500, s500, BROAD FORM PRIOPERTY I'� CONED DAMAGE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTO."S ON PERSONAL INJClERX BOARD 0.= SU?�URY J. R. O.-SUP •APPM1oPleduCtsOCaAFMb� RYI RS /A $ 5009 n CONTRA.COSTA CO. owAbs""JM"t Ianonr..AIwI AUTOMOBILE LIABILITYj-- u SOOQ.Y INJURY .L� e (EALNPERSON) $ A COMPRENENSWE FORM GL 17432797 3A/79. eoDILYwJuRY S oWNio FEACHOCcUMWftCE) HNL_D (if any) PROPER"DAMAGE $ GOOILY INJURY AND NONQW"10 PNOPERTYDAMACA s s EXCESS LIABN.ITY COMBINED RW 7933-09-90 3/1/79 EIODILY INJURY AND uYaRElu FORM $ PPMRFY DAMAGE = 190009 $190009 Q OTHER THAN UMBRELLA COMBINED FORM WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY WWI EMPLOYERS'LIAti1LITY $ �A41KCp+Ia OTHER A Add'1 Insured: Contra Costa County its oLaasrre:�p oyees and agents are mated as additional insureds sois below Job. DESCR,.PTtOh OF OPERATWhS&OCATIONS&EbKUS "ALTA CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS" JOB: Project # 5269-926-(59). Detention-Facility Ceramic & Cancellation: Should any of the above desct�bed policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof.the issuing com- pany will endeavor to mail days written notice to the below named certificate holder.but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. _ 001`7 NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER Ma 16 1978 C) DATE tSSU[Q Contra Costa County Public Yorks Dept, CA GLIA-VILKEY-MAROCCO County Administration Building , 651 Pine Street = ., Martinez, CA. 94553 #01;8, R. i �Cey sckrAT + si - _ Microfilmed -with board order E i AFFIDAVIT OF ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR SURETY California STATE OF California Sonoma SS. COUNTYOF ............................... ........................ 18th On this.... ...day of....................M...ay ..........I................................................ 19..?8. before me personally appeared...............James R. Wilke ....................................................... Attorney-in-fact of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, with whom I am personally acquainted. who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say, that he ,�des in.Santa Rosa., g�ft�ifornia ............ ......... ... ..............I...........; that he is the Attorney-in-fact of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company. the corporation named in and which execut- ed the within instrument; that he knows the corporate seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument 19 such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he signed and executed the said instrument as Attorney-in-fact of said cor- poration by like order. My Commission expires........................................ ................I ...r.-.-...............................................?...... Notory Public Form 5-170 My .0011170 • , J. Th* Ohio Casualty Insurance Company lx mord Mrd stieft Maiwilwra.C,io.M RECEIVED MAY 23 19178 1 303-870 PFMIU14: Included in °M°" LABOR AND MATERIAL BOND Performance Bond CLERK BOARD O: SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO. B _.DLputy I \NALN"0W" SPU= CONTRACT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that TILE WEST, INC. as Principal, and IHE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, an Ohio corporation authorized 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 TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND NO/100--------------- ----------------Dollars (S 25,600.00 ) 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 i, such that, Whereas the Principal on the, 23rd day of MAY ly ?8 , entered into a contract with the Obligee for Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, which includes furnishing and installing all ceramic wall tile, ceramic mosaic tile and quarry tile, and other items of work, 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.5269-926-(59)- NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-buunden 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, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Franchise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the contractor and his subcontractors pursuant to Section 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. with respect to such work and labor, 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 and sealed this 18th day of Nay 19 TILE WEST; INC.as RECEIVED MAY a3 197 . THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE,COi%INANY CLERK BOARD Oi SUPERVISORS Calif.S 3591 b C NT C ST CO. BY >=-� — 14 - De u :.lames R. Wilkey A t I." -if) ri m 00 Microfi'mtid v.,---1h boardord r o :,fj, f:, :• CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY a " - TSE OHIO CASUALTY, LNSURANCE COMPANY NOW QFMM'1iAKMTM awn mo. 14-862 Know All Men by Ehrsr lirrfiellhi: That THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. in pursues" of authority granted by Article VI. Section 7 of the By-Laws of said Company.does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint: Charles J. Carniglia or James Ro Wilkey or Robert Oa Maroceo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of Santa Rosa, California - - - its true and lawful agent and attorney -in-fact. to make, execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed any and all BONDS. UNDERTAKINGS. and RECOGNIZANCFS, not exceeding in any single instance ON MILT�ION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -• - - -- - - - - - - (S 1,000,000.00 - Dollars, 7 u ceding. d owever, any bons) or undertakings) guaranteeing the payment of nota and interest thereon And the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, shall he as binding upon said Company. J as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes. as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Hamilton. Ohio. in their own proper persona. The authority granted hereunder supersedes any previous authority heretofore granted the above named attorney(.)-ia-fad. In WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned efficer of the said The Ohio Casualty i oma:' Insurance Company has hereunto subscribed his name and affixed the Corporate 504of the Zr said The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company this 19 77a Lf" SEAL 15tu day of Aug19t i (Signed) Richard To Koffman rsnres�.w�' .............»....».... .. ...... ..........»...».»..»..». STATE OF OHIO. Assistant Secretary COUN7Y OF BU`rL R S5. On this 15th day of AUgust A. D. 19 77 before the subscriber. a Notary Public of the State of Ohio, in and for the County of Butler. duly commissioned and qualified. came Richard T. Hoffman., Assistant Secretary of THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, to me personally known to be the individual and officer described in. and who executed the preceding instrument, and he acknow- ledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn deposeth and mith, that he is the officer of the Company aforesaid, and that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company.and the said Corporate ` Seal and his signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation. ,at�gmuuup, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Oficial f Seal at the City of Hamilton. State of Ohio, the day and year first above written. (Signed) Dorothy Elibee i a .......... .... ......... .... Notary Public in and for County of Butler. State of Ohio ' December 11, 1781 MyCommission expires ...............................................'.». This power of attorney is granted under and by authority of Article Vt.Section 7 of the By-Laws of the Company, adopted by f its directors on April 2, 1954. extracts from which read: "ARTICLE VI" -Section 7. Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact, etc. The chairman of the board, the president. any vice-prmidsat. the secretary or any assistant secretary shall be and is hereby vested with full power and authority to appoint attorneys-in-fact for the purpose of signing the name of the Company as surety to, and to execute, attach the corporate seal, acknowledge ! and deliver any and all bonds, reeognizances, stipulations, undertakings or other instruments of suretyship and policies of insurance to be given in favor of any individual, firm, corporation, or the official representative thereof, or to any county 1 or state, or any official board or boards of county or state, or the United States of America. or to any other political sub- division. This instrument is signed and sealed by facsimile as authorised by the following Resolution adopted by the directors of the Company on May 27. 1970: "RESOLVED that the signature of any officer of the Company authorized by Article VI Section 7 of the by-lawe to appoint attorneys in fact, the signature of the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary certifying to the correctness of any copy of • power of attorney and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or copy thereof issued on behalf of the Company. Such signatures and seal are hereby adopted by the Company as original signatures and seal, to be valid and binding upon the Company witb the same force and effect as though manually affixed." i r CERTIFICATE 1. the undersigned Assistant Secretary of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing power of attorney, Article VI Section 7 of the by-laws of the Company and the above Resolution of its Board of Directors are true and correct copies and are in full force and effect on this date. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto act my land and the seal of the Company this day of A. D.. 19 4e of .SEAL "_f Assistant Secretary S-4300-c 10-74-3N Microfmed with bOCrd o:der AFFIDAVIT OF ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR SURETY STATE OF ...California ............................................ COUNTY OF Sonoma ' ...................... .--•--........ t On this......l8 ..day of.....................MaY............................................ ........., 19..78, before me personally appeared................... e ................................................., Attorney- in-fact, of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, with whom I am personally acquainted, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say, that he resides in..... .........; that he is the Attornev-in-fact of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, the corporation named in and which execut- ed the within instrument; that he knows the corporate seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal: that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he signed and executed the said instrument as Attorney-in-fact of said cor- poration by like order. My Commission expires........................................ .. Form 5170 •••••••••••••• i \.••••••• •�.i-C�- Ei• LI(�{�Vo!iy Publ}t..••••• f ) is �t SJir:;r.1t: CJ., :CY .:;y Co nnis;ion Exp'::: C^_c- 2.3 19 0 . r i i liq _ ( The Ohio Casualty insurance Company Bond No 1-303-870 POHIUM: $614.00 PERFORMANCE BOND CALIFORNIA-PUBLIC CONTRACT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That TILE WEST, INC. as Principal, and THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, an Ohio corporation authorised - to execute bonds in the State of California, as Surety, are heli and firmly bound unto CONTEA COSTA COUNTY as Obligee. in the sures of FIFTY ONE 4HOUSAND Two MRIDRED AND NPA00---------------------- ---------------- Dollars ($51,200.00 for which Burn we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally by these preew& THE CONDITION of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal has entered into a contract, dated MAY 23 . 19 78 . with the Obligov to do and perform the following work to-wit- Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, which includes furnishing and installing all ceramic wall tile, ceramic mosaic the and quarry tile, and other items of work, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications prepared by or for the Public Yorks Director and in accordance with the accepted bid proposal. (Project No. 5269-920-(59)• RECEIVED MAV J. R. O!SSON CLERK BOARD O. SUMVISORS C NT 57 CO. B --Deptoy ti 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 fun forte and effect. Signed and sealed this 18th day of May . .!9'x•78 TILE WEST, INC. a Caw.s-)S!e a PP+ncipd ' By�1 � s •bf'�_.•.+fes Microfilmed %vith board order James/R. Wilkey * r►yrin-Fed • - CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY i WE WHO CASUAILTY' '1WS"1ANCE COMPANY HOW OFT= HAS LTM GUM No. 14-862 Know AH Mtn by ClIbror Ikefirills: That THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, in pursuance i of authority granted by Article VI, Section 7 of the fay-Laws of said Company, does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint: Charles J. Carniglia or James R. Wilkey or Robert 0. Marocco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of Santa Rosa, California - - - its true and lawful agent and attorney -in-fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed any and all BONDS. UNDERTAKINGS, and RECOGNIZANCES, not exceeding in easy single instance 0 MIhTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (i I,000,000,00 - DeWre, 1 exc uding. however. any bonds) or undertaking(s) guaranteeing the payment of notm and interest thereon 1 And the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, *hall be as binding upon acid Company. as fully and amply. to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Hamilton. Ohio, in their own proper persons. The authority granted hereunder supersedes any previous authority heretofore granted the above named attorneys)-in-fact. ��4tiysQtiftrr In WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned officer of the said The Ohio Casualty e Insurance Company has hereunto subscribed his name and affixed the Corporate Seal of tka said The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company this 15th day of August 1977- 7 977s I �-• SEAL =f (Signed).»Richard T. ....Hoffman .....»..»................. siiio+• STATE OF OHIO. l •Assistant Secretary 1 COUNTY OF BUTTER J On this 15th day of August A. D. 19 77 before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Ohio, in and for the County of Butler, duly commissioned sad qualified. came Richard To Hoffmann Assistant Secretary of THE OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, to no t personally known to be the individual and officer described in, and who executed the preceding instrument, and he acknow- ledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn deposeth and saith. that he is the officer of the Company ` aforesaid, and that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company,and the said Corporate Seal and his signature as officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation. oaniuiunu IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Oieial Seal at the City of Hamilton. State of Ohio, the day and year first above written. i =• �«__ (Signed) Dorothy Bibee .... ............................................... Notary Public in and for County of Butler. State of Ohio December 11, 1981° ... My Commission expires ................. ...................». This power of attorney is granted under and by authority of Article V1.Section 7 of the By-Laws of the Company, adopted by f its directors on April 2, 1954, extracts from which read: "ARTICLE VI" ' "Section'7. Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact, etc. The chairman of the board. the president, any vice-president. the secretary or any assistant secretary shall be and is hereby vested with full power and authority to appoint attorneys-in-fact for the purpose of signing the name of the Company as surety to, and to execute, attach the corporate seat acknowledge f and deliver any and all bonds, recognizances, stipulations, undertakings or other instruments of suretyship and policies of insurance to be given in favor of any individual, firm, corporation, or the official representative thereof, or to any county or state, or any o6eial board or boards of county or date. or the United States of America, or to any other political strb- division.- Thi* instrument is signed and sealed by facsimile as authorized by the following Resolution adopted by the directors of the Company on May 27. 1970: i "RESOLVED that the signature of any officer of the Company authorized by Article VI Section 7 of the by-laws to appoint attorneys in fact, the signature of the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary certifying to the correctness of any copy of a power of attorney and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or copy thereof issued ' on behalf of the Company. Such signatures and seal are hereby adopted by the Company as original aigostures and seat to be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed.- CERTIFICATE 1, the undersignedAssistant Secretary of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing power of attorney. Article VI Section 7 of the by-laws of the Company and the above Resolution of its Board of Directors are true and correct copies and are in full force and effect on this date. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Company this day of A. D., 19 ,SEAL rte: .sg w.:.e..e secretary S-4300-C 10-74-3M ': \F nt• if t; � y j.a e A y J - _ .. _ - t� �•�i��.._r. ._� .'�J+' �..z �. .. t7 . n RECEIVED STATE OMPENSATION P.O. BOX 807,SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 94101 fi �7 � INSURANCE MAYZ3 1Jl8 FUND �. r,. e=_::ov CLERK BOARD Or SWERVISORS OL i O A CO. B CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE May 15 1978 Contra Costa County Public Works Dept, Job: Detention Facility, County of Contra Costa, Prj. 5269-926-(59) Martinez This is to certify that we have issued a valid Workers'Compensation insurance policy in a form approved by the California �- Insurance Commissioner to the employer named below for the policy period indicated. This policy is not subject to cancellation by the Fund except upon ten days'advance written notice to the employer. We will also give you TEN days'advance notice should this policy be cancelled prior to its normal expiration Group 57 #i 1285 10-1-77/10-1-78cc EMPLOYER PRESIDENT Tile West-Novato 834 Vallejo St. ' Novato CA 94947 w;: :coed with boort! Order �SC�IF FORM 262A(REV.2-76)..4w., �• t Ar / 1 In thn- Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 16, , 19 78 In the Molter of Extension of Agreement, Roundhill Road Acceptance, Alamo Area. It is by the Board ORDERED that an extension to the Road Improvement Agreement with Thomas C. Blair, Peggy M. Blair, Edward B. Shonyo, and Betty J. Shonyo is hereby APPROVED, extending the Agreement with the County for construction of certain improvements on Roundhill Road in the Alamo area, through July 14, 1978. It is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to execute said Agreement Extension. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 dote aforesaid. Originating Department : Public WorkWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (LD) Supervisors cc : Public Works Director affixed this-1 6 t h day of May 1978 Construction Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk E. B. Shonyo 43186 Starr St. By Do" Clerk Fremont, CA 94538 Sandra L. Niei on Thomas C. Blair 1336 Francess Rd. Stockton, CA 95209 H-24 4/77 15m ROAD IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT EXTENSION Contra Costa Development Number: Roundhill Road at Las Quebradas Thomas C. Blair, Peggy M. Blair, Developer: Edward B. Shonyo, Betty J. Shonyo (Original) Agreement- Date: April 6, 1976 (X) Cash or Secured Check $ 500.00 Performance (X) Corporate Surety Bond $ 48,200.00 Performance $ 48,700.00 Payment Surety: United Pacific Ins. Co. Bond Number: U 897076 RECEIVED Date: March 30, 1976 MAY 173 l ).Letter of Credit $ Vy J. os,o.Nj Financial Institution: CLERK BOARD 0i= SUPERVISORS CONTK k�OSTA CO. a +y Docwnent Number: Date: Extension New Termination Date: July 14, 1978 This Developer and the above-rammed Surety or Financial Institution desire that this Road Improvement Agreement be extended through the above date and Contra.Costa Country and said Surety or Financial Institution hereby agree thereto and acknowledge the same. Dated: (7ir�Y , �'3 DEVELOPER: � , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (Designate Official Capaciw) Vernon L. Cline PkibZic Works Director SURETY OR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION: Deputy <_t By:Dalemarie Robinson, Attorney-in-fz (Designate Official Capacity) RECOMVENDED FOR APPROVAL: { By: Assistant Public Works Director FOR111 APPROIED: JOAN B. CLAUSEPJ, Cozinty Counsel (.'VOTE: DEVELOPER'S AND SURETY'S FINANCIAL INSTITUTION'S SIGNATURES MUST BE NOTARIZED) LD 106 (rev. 4/78) MC 98 Micron=m-:t % ith boa,-d order ' Sta:e of California ) ss: County of Alameda } On May 4 , 19 78 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared Dalemarie Robinson 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 s he subscribed the name of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,as Surety,and h er own name as Attorney-in-Fact. St .,L tis My Comm n expires , 19 Notary Public in and for said County BDD-1818 ED,X72(CALIF.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA Contra Costa ss. ' ..County of.......__ 0nAPr11...21a,..._._....__—19-M before me—the---undersigned_._.-__.. a Notary Public,in and for said State persowaliy appeared...----------------- Thomas C. L. Blair arty Peggy M. Blair .............__.._.......kxown to me to be the person_S whose nam}}e.._S ar@......subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that --`he_y executed th J r •- My commission e2pire5f- - � Not Pu Z STATE OF CALIFORNIA C .......... on_.__.Apr..iJ._27.,-______.,19_.7a,before mem.....the Under5jgltedi ._.._... a Notary Public,in and for said State,personally appeared.-,-,.- Edward ES Edward E. Shonyo and Betty J. Shonyo - - - � - --" � " AL SFA""""""' - ---- OfiFIL4dL 9E AL ....known to me to be the person--S whose nal-a-_,-5.-aret ri LUCY ETORREZ - .... subscribed �:• N >, OTA .� P. CAV,.RNIA to the within inscr:tment, and acknowledged to %that t--he--_�tjEcute � CouN7v OF co.':Tea COSTA My commission expires ,n >rnteeunHrM�nu�+uuuir�nin,uu��uuuua.wi 3QmP•. Y,G..n.iSon Esti res Ipn�19.1979 1 j+otaT?t ublic 001,185 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 _ . 19 78 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition Center Avenue Project No. 3471-4342-663-76 Pacheco Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and Amendment to Right of Way Contract is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said Amendment on behalf of the County. ' Amendment Reference Grantor Date Payee & Address Amount Center Avenue Joe & Mary 5-3-78 Joe & Mary K. Arnold $700.00 Project No. K. Arnold 110 First Ave. South 3471-4342-663-76 Pacheco, Ca. 94517 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Real Property Division. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. fi 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 Seol of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 16tYday of May , ig73 cc: Auditor J. R. OLSSON. Clerk By !'A. ' ?9'fs c ) Deputy Clerk Sandra L. zfi lson UU lbs.s H,-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 16 . 19 Jg In the Matter of Amending Travel Authorization The Board on May 9, 1978 having authorized Carl Bowles, Public Works Department, to attend Honeywell. Info_ rmation _System Seminar in Boston, MA on May 9, 1978 through May 12, 1978; At Ithe request of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aforesaid order is AMENDED to change the destination to Phoenix, AZ , and date to May 12 and 13, 1978. Passed by the Board on May 16, 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: Public Works Director Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 16th day of May . 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By1/!f AIM/ �' /A 7z4Y71 . Deput/- Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00 . } H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 . 19 78 In the Molter of The Collection of Costs for Care of Minors Maintained in Crisis Receiving Homes. Section 654(b) of the Welfare and Institutions Code provides that the minor, his parents, or both, may be required to reimburse the County for the cost of services rendered by Crisis Receiving Homes; and This Board by Order dated June 15, 1976 having designated the Office of the District Attorney to be the agency to seek reimbursement for the County of such costs; and This Board having authorized a contract with the Children's Home Society for receiving services for the period of March 1, 1978 through February 28, 1979; and The Probation Department, in coordination with the Auditor-Controller's Office, having determined the costs of such care, support and maintenance; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be fixed as the maximum sum to be collected for such care, support and maintenance: PER CHILD COST Annual Monthly Daily Crisis Receiving Homes $14,629 $1,219 $40 PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 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: District Attorney Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Probation Officer Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16thday of _ May 19 78 Superior Court - Dept. 12 County Auditor-Controller `` J. R. OLSSON, Clark By Cla,7111f ��-�G��fi ?��n.�nt . Deputy Clerk P Jamie L. Johnson UU','b H-24317G15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California May 16 . 19 78 In the Matter of Agreements for In-Home Supportive Services Program The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding approval of revised and updated Agreements (approved as to form by the Office of the County Counsel ) for use in the Social Service Department's In-Home Supportive Services Program; ` IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said standard Agreements are APPROVED for use by the Social Service Department, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Welfare Director, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, said standard form Agreements with recipients for self-provided in-home supportive services. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Bonrd of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Contracts and Grants Unit Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 16thday of !`lav 19 78 County Auditor County Welfare Director � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B_ Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 001^'89 H-24 4/77 15m 1 AGREEMENT FOR RECIPIENT PURCHASE OF IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 1 . Contract Identification. Number Department: Social Service Department Subject: Recipient Purchase of In-Home Supportive Services 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa (County) for its Department named above, and the following named recipient, mutually agree and promise as follows: Recipient: Address: Telephone No. : Social Security No.: Case No. : 07- 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is , and it shall continue so long as the recipient is entitled to In-Home Supportive Services or until terminated as provided herein. 4. Legal Authority and Purpose. This Contract is made under and subject to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 12302. Recipient is a person entitled. ti to In-Home Supportive Services under Welfare and Institutions Code 9 12300 and following. This Contract provides for the County to deliver or mail payments to the recipient for the purchase of such services. 5. Service Provisions. Recipient shall contract hereunder only for those in-home supportive services authorized by an effective Form 239 In-Home Supportive Services Notice of Action from the Contra Costa County Social Service Department, subject to the payment and hour limitations and recipient's monthly direct payment share, if any, expressed in such Notice of Action and to such changes as the Department may make respecting such Notice of Action from time to time. 6. Recipient's Duties. Recipient shall employ person(s) to provide specified In-Home Supportive Services to recipient. Recipient has free choice in employ- ing a provider and shall supervise and direct such person(s) concerning the services rendered. (a) Recipient and the provider must make a written contract in the form attached hereto and provide a copy to the County Social Service Department. (b) Recipient must obtain employer numbers_, for withholding purposes and keep a correct record of the hours worked by the provider and certify those hours to the Social Service Department. (c) In hiring a provider, recipient must give hiring preference to former, potential , and present welfare recipients and must not discriminate against any person on account of race, sex, age, color, religion or ethnic background. (d) Recipient must directly pay to the provider any recipient payment share expressed in the In-Home Supportive Services Notice of Action and deliver to the provider all payment instruments received from the County. 7. Employment Relationship. Providers employed by recipient pursuant to this agreement are employees of the recipient and are not- employees of Contra Costa County. 8. County's Duties. Subject to the service provisions of the In-Home Supportive Services Notice of Action, County shall provide to recipient such sums as may be necessary to pay for provider's services rendered, less social security, state and federal income tax, disability compensation withholdings, and less the recipient's monthly direct payment share, if any. IHSS 299 (New 4/78) 00"1"90 Microoanau vw h poard order r (a) Payment instruments shall be delivered twice each month. (b) Payment instruments shall be computed upon the hours reported by the recipient, but not exceeding the hours authorized by the In-Home Supportive Services Notice of Action, at the hourly rate specified in the contract between the recipient and the provider, less with- holdings and the recipient's monthly direct payment share, if any. (c) For the convenience of the recipient, County shall withhold and pay on behalf of the recipient and the provider all necessary social security taxes, state withholding taxes, federal withholding taxes and disability compensation contributions. (d) For the convenience of the recipient, County shall contract for workers' compensation insurance; and pay recipient's employer share of social security taxes, unemployment compensation contributions and workers' compensation insurance costs as part of recipient's, entitlement under the In-Home Supportive Services Notice of Action.. (e) For the convenience of the recipient, County is authorized to make such applications, submissions and reports on recipient's behalf as may be necessary to establish and maintain recipient's employer responsibilities: (i ) for the purpose of withholding provider's state and federal income taxes, social security taxes and disability compensation contributions; and (ii) for the purpose of making recipient's employer payments for social security taxes, unemployment compensation contributions and workers' compensation insurance. 9. 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. (b) Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to recipient, may terminate this Contract should the recipient fail to perform properly any obligations hereunder, or should the performance of the recipient's provider fail to meet required state standards for In-Home Supportive Services. (c) Cessation of Funding. This Contract is terminated if federal , state or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases. (d) Service Termination. The County, upon ten-day advance written notice to recipient, may terminate this Contract in the event that services provided under the In-Home Supportive Services Notice of Action are modified or discontinued. (e) Hospitalization or Death. This Contract may be terminated if the recipient is hospitalized, and shall be terminated on the death of the recipient. 10. 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. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: Contra Costa County Recipient's Signature By Title Date IHSS 299 (Reverse) (New 4/78) OU;91 Microoimea vain uoard order Contr.i Costa County Social Service Departmer SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT 1. RL-CIPIEA`T IDENTIFICATION NA?IE CASE W. SSN 107- ADDRESS (Street, City, Zip) PHONE 11. PROVIDER INF01`4ATION ►1':1�FE SSN ADDRESS (Street, City, Zip) FPiOXE III. SERVICE BEGINNING ENDING TOTAL HOURS RATE: DIRECT PAYMENT SKARE: DATE: DATE: PER MONTH: $ per DHour E]Month $ per�ronth House Cleaning E] Help/Into and Out of Bed Help/Toilet \eeds Shopping Grooming E] Dressing Laundry Personal flygiene Feeding Cooking E] Help/Devices (wheel chair, E]Help/Ambulation )etc. [l Cooking/Special Diet walker, [�Help/Medication 0 Bathing Transportation [] Other Other A. Provider agrees, pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code § 12302, as the employee of recipient, to provide the In-Home Supportive Services specified above. B. Provider understands and agrees that recipient shall make payment for services rendered twice a month. The recipient alone is responsible to pay the recipient's direct payment share indicated above, if any. Payment other than recipient's direct payrent share may be made by means of Contra Costa County instruments issued on recipient's behalf. C. Provider agrees zo complete, sign and return to recipient a time card for eacl•. pay perioi worked. D. State and federal income taxes, social security taxes and required disability insurance contributions shall be withheld from payments due under this agreement, and paid by Contra Costa County on behalf of the recipient 'to the collecting agency. E. Provider understands that recipient and the County of Contra Costa have entered into an agreement for Recipient Purchase of In-Home Supportive Services under :1ellare and Institutions Code Section 12302, permitting the recipient to hire the provider to provide In-Home Supportive Services as the employee of the recipient and that the provider is not an employee of Contra Costa County. F. This agreement may be terminated immediately upon termination of recipient's agreement for Recipient Purchase of In-Home Supportive Services with Contra Costa Cot_mty, .for cause or on one week's prior written notice by either party. Termination occur if either the recipient or provider is hospitalized, and shall be automatically terminated on the death of either the client or provider. PROVIDER'S SIGNATURE MME RECIPIENT'S SIGNATURE D:\► Copy 1: Recipient; Cote- 2: Provider IIISS 3080 (Rev. 4/78) (Formerly GEN 380) Ref: DW 30-500 Copy 3: Payroll; Cony Y: Case file L AAicroy Timed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of a Rental Agreement with Bart A. Bisio, et al for the premises at 938 Main St. , Martinez IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a Rental Agreement commencing April 1, 1978 with Bart A. Bisio and Jane L. Bisio and Earl D. Dunivan and Joanne Dunivan for the premises at 938 Main Street, Martinez, for continued occupancy by the Probation Department. PASSED by this Board on May 16, 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 Originator: Public Works Department, Supervisors Lease Management affixed this 16th day of '�aV . 1978 cc: County Administrator Public Works Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller (via L/M) �,l�/ ; Deputy Clerk Lessor (via L/M) Jamie L. Jo n., Buildings and Grounds (via L/M) r� Probation Department (via L/M) O 9.3 H-24 4/77 15M RENTAL AGREEMENT 938 Main Street Martinez, California Probation Department 1 . PARTIES: Effective on 1 (i 1978 BART A. BISIO and JANE L. BISIO and EARL D. DUNIVAN and JOANNE DUNIVAN, hereinafter called "LESSOR", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY", mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. LEASE OF PREMISES: LESSOR, for and in consideration of the rents, hereby leases to COUNTY, and COUNTY accepts and takes those certain premises, consisting of approximately 4,400 square feet of office space, commonly known and designated as 938 Main Street, Martinez, California. 3. RENTAL: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR, as rent for use of said premises, a monthly rental of One Thousand Six Hundred Thirty and No/100 Dollars ($1,530.00), payable in advance on the tenth day of each month, during the term of this lease. Rental shall be paid to Earl Dunivan and Associates, Box 747, Martinez, CA 94553. 4. TERM: The term of this agreement shall be month to month commencing April 1, 1978. 5. USE OF PREMISES: The premises shall be used during the term hereof for purposes of conducting various functions of COUNTY. 6. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: A. COUNTY shall maintain the electrical , water and plumbing systems in good order, condition and repair, except COUNTY shall not be responsible for major repair or replacement of said systems. COUNTY shall fully maintain the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system. B. COUNTY shall replace any and all electrical lamps and shall replace any defective or noisy ballasts in the lighting system. C. LESSOR shall keep and maintain the roof and exterior of the demised premises in good order, condition and repair excluding exterior doors and their fixtures, closers and hinges, which shall be maintained by the COUNTY. COUNTY shall maintain the lock system. D. COUNTY shall maintain, repair and replace the fire extinguishers. E. COUNTY shall not suffer any waste on or to the demised premises. 00 i 9'1 - 1 - Wrofilmed w',th board order F. COUNTY shall not be responsible for correction of Code Violations which may exist in the demised premises unless such violations arise out of or are related to a change in the COUNTY occupancy or use of said premises. G. COUNTY shall maintain glass and glazing. H. COUNTY shall keep and maintain the interior of the premises in good order, condition and repair, to the extent provided by routine maintenance and normal care but shall not be responsible for major repair resulting from age and deterioration. LESSOR shall repair damage to the interior caused by failure to maintain the exterior in good repair including damage to the interior caused T by roof leaks and/or interior and exterior wall leaks. 7. UTILITIES AND JANITORIAL: COUNTY shall pay for all gas, electric, water, sewer and refuse collection services provided to the demised premises and shall provide its own janitorial service. i 8. ALTERATIONS, FIXTURES AND SIGNS: COUNTY may make any lawful and proper minor alterations, attach fixtures and signs in or upon the premises which shall remain COUNTY property and may be removed therefrom by COUNTY prior to the termination of this lease, all signs to meet with existing Code requirements and LESSOR's approval . Any such alterations, signs or fixtures shall be at COUNTY's sole cost and expense. f 9. HOLD HARMLESS: It is understood and agreed that LESSOR shall not in any way be j responsible for damages to persons or property in and upon said premises while on ? COUNTY business and shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for i damages to the person or property of anyone whomsoever while in or upon said leased t premises on COUNTY business during said term and COUNTY hereby agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless LESSOR from any liability or charges of any kind or character by reason of such injury or damage claim or suit for liability arising therefrom in, around, or upon said leased premises, except in the case of any structural, mechanical , or other failure of equipment or building owned by LESSOR which results in damage to any person or property, LESSOR will be held liable. LESSOR agrees to defend, indemnify and hold COUNTY completely harmless from damages to persons or property and COUNTY shall not be held liable for any liability, claim, or suit for damages to the persons or property when and if said persons or property are in the demised premises and not on COUNTY business. 10. QUIET ENJOYMENT: LESSOR covenants that COUNTY shall at all times during the said term peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the demised premises without suit, trouble or hindrance from or on account of LESSOR as long as COUNTY fully performs hereunder. 00 1795 _ 2 _ 11. DEFAULTS: In the event of COUNTY breach of any of the covenants or conditions herein, including rent payment, LESSOR may re-enter and repossess the premises and remove all persons and property therefrom. In the event of such a breach by LESSOR, COUNTY may quit the premises without further cost or obligation, or may proceed to repair the building or correct the problems resulting from the breach and deduct the cost thereof from rental payments due the LESSOR. 12. SURRENDER OF PREMISES: On the last day of the said term, or sooner termination of this lease, COUNTY will peaceably and quietly, leave and surrender to LESSOR these premises with their appurtenances and fixtures (except signs and fixtures referred to hereinabove) in good order, condition and repair, reasonable use and wear thereof and damage by earthquake, fire, public calamity, by the elements, by Act of God, or by circumstances over which COUNTY has no control excepted. COUNTY shall not be liable for painting the interior of the demised premises upon termination of this lease. 13. INSPECTION: LESSOR may enter the premises between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or in an emergency situation and may employ proper representatives to ensure that the property is being properly cared for, that no waste is being made, and that all things are done in the manner best calculated to preserve the property. Of) 9� 3 - 14. SUCCESSORS: The terms and provisions of this lease shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective parties hereto, jointly and severally. 15. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE of each and all of the terms and provisions of this lease. COUNTY LESSOR COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the , State of C is By ` rt A. Bisio B' A. I. Schroder, airman, Board of S ervi sors By JaneaL. Bisio ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 10 0�r By - i —Earl R. Dun van Deputy Jam;(i L. Johnson By c ��Q� -•.�.t J ; RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: / oanne Dunivan , By County Administrator B y Deputy Public Works Dfrict6r Buildings and Grounds BY ease Management APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By . . Deputy � a - 003! { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 8 In the Matter of Drug Abuse Programs The Board having received a Clay 4, 1978 letter from Mr. David Bruce, Chairman, Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board urging that the Board support retention of a $4.5 million budget augmentation for drug abuse programs recommended by the Governor, and that the Board also support West County as a top priority for utilization of this county's share of said funds; and Mr. Chris Benevent, Discovery Program Director, having appeared and urged the Board to support retention of said program; The Board hereby DECLARES its support of the proposed budget augmentation for retention of the aforesaid drug abuse programs. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors Drug Abuse Board affixed this 16th day of May 1978 Mental Health Director County Administrator Arthur Laib �: , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer ��;�� ✓��/��� A4/_ , Deputy Clerk Maxine 1.1. Neufeld ou H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Acceptance of Grant Deed Treat Blvd. Project #4861-4331-663-76 FAU M-3072 (29) Walnut Creek Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a grant deed, dated April 10, 1978 from Richard A. Beserra for the widening of Treat Boulevard is ACCEPTED. Payment to the grantor of $3,900.00 for 430 s.f. of land, 496 s.f. temporary slope easement, miscellaneous landscaping and yard improvements, is to be processed by CALTRANS in accordance with Agreement between the County and the State of California approved by the Board (Res. #77/921 ) on November 8, 1977, and as provided for in the Right of Way Contract dated April 10, 1978 between the grantor and the State of California. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 dote aforesaid. Originator: Public llorks Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Di v. Supervisors cc: CALTRANS (via P/W) affixed this L ,day of 19 7F J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk 00;'9y H -24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mav 16 , 19 78 In the Manor of Approving Change Order No. 1 to the Construction Contract for the George Miller Jr. Memorial West Therapeutic Pool , Richmond. (4419-4709) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. 1 to the construction contract with Kirkham, Chaon & Kirkham, Inc. of Walnut Creek for construction of the George Miller Jr. Memorial West Therpaeutic Pool , 2801 Robert Miller Drive, Richmond. This Change Order will add $5,756.00 to the contract and is primarily for additions which will reduce maintenance costs necessary on the completed project. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. I herby certify that the. foregoinB is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Originated by: Public Works Dept. Witness my hand and the Soot of the Board of Buildings and Grounds Supervisors . cc: Public Works Department afi'ixed this 1 Et dal► of May 19 78 Architectural Division Acc6unting Section J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Agenda Clerk ,,�,� Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller By r1, , Contractor - Sandra L. Nielson Project Architect Inspector 00800 H-24 4/77 15m CHANGE ORDER APPROVAL George Miller Hilltop Center Contractor: C.O. No. 1 Therapeutic Pool Building Kirkham, Chaon & Kirkham, Inc. Date: 24 Mar 1978 Richmond, California 2750 Camino Diablo File: 7-15 C.O. to Contract dated 4 Oct 1977 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Appl . : 40109 When approval has been obtained from all parties to the contract, including Office of the State Architect and State Fire Marshal , in accordance with the contract documents, you are authorized to make the following changes without changing the terms of the contract except as herein specified and agreed. DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED: See attached Page 2 and 3 supplemented with Draw- ' ing=A7. REASON FOR CHANGE: See attached Paqes 2 and 3. The Contractor agrees to furnish all material and labor to perform all work required to complete the above described change in accordance with the requirements for similar work covered by the Contract, except as otherwise stipulated herein, for the following con- sideration: Original Contract 224,777.00 By reason of this modification site Previous Additions None contract completion date is changed Sub Total 224,777.00 from (no change) to Previous Deductions None 5 May 1978 Total Prior to This Change 224,777.00 Amount This Change 5,756.00 X ADD __DEDUCT Revised Contract Amount to Date 230,533.00 Approved: / fI Date ll G°�?t APPROVED Architect -��„ _ r APR 2,3 }978 Sokoloff, Hamilton, Ben ett, AIA ,� /, ;f, 11 mrVY Struc. Engr. ��1 t ��` �Z i Date I Pregnoff, feta eu & Lee - — NA7.2 OF CALIFC"''i, — Mech. Engr:-_::..;:,, Date Kasin, Guttman & Associates �( r- Elec. Engr. Ge, Date 1.2.� /57d APPLICATION Darms ed arenti & Associates40t 01 Gen. Contractor >4'irkham, raon Kirkham, Inc. 1 Owner r' 74- 7 Date 5 � v Contra Costa County V cc: Office of the State Architect (2) RECEIVED State Fire Ftarshal Contra Costa Co. , Public Works Dept. , Mr. Baba 801 AY IX 1979 Pregnoff, Matheu & Lee Yasin, Guttman & Associates J. R. orssoN Darmsted-P,arenti & Associates CLERK SOARO of suveavisoRs C T C T, �O. Kirkham, Chaon & Kirkham, Inc. IV A Micro ifm_�d with board order f: CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 Page 2 of 3 The George Miller Hilltop Center Therapeutic Pool 24 March 1978 ADD DEDUCT Item 1 Revision to Pool Handrail , Eliminate Low Divider Wall : See attached Drawing A7. $1 ,448.00 Eliminate low divider wall - Install floor- mounted supports for horizontal handrail adjacent to sloping handrail on the wide steps. Reason for Change: To comply with County Dept. of Health regulation Item 2 Sheet Metal and Plumbing: Add flashing and counterflashing and pan gutter and 724.00 downspout (see Dwg. A7 attached). Add floor drain in Wash Room, 2" F.D.1 Wade W-1100-NB. Reason for Change: Requested by County • item 3 Roof Coatin : Cover entire built-up roof with S,nbrite roof coating. 525.00 Reason for Change: Requested by County Item 4 Catch Basin: Install an additional catch basin. 280.00 Reason for Change: Requested by County Item 5 Caulking at Pool : Caulk pool coping tile where it abutts the concrete floor with two 212.00 part mix Thykol caulking. Reason for Change: Requested by County Item 6 Epoxy Paint: Interior wall finish. 1 ,752.00 Reason for Chance: Requested by County Item 7' Redwood Filler at Solar Panels: To adust to special condition. 290.00 Reason for Change: Requested by County 00802 CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 Page 3 of 3 The George Miller Hilltop Center Therapeutic Pool 24 i'larch 1978 ADD DEDUCT Item 8 Paint and Miscellaneous: Includes in- stallation of the at the edge of the 525.00 pool steps, patch cracks in plaster walls and additional pool painting. Reason for Change: Requested by County Iters 9 Add Attached "Community Development Block Grant Program Federal Labor Standards Pro- No change in price. visions" , 13 pages, dated 9/75 to the Supplemental General Conditions. Reason for Chanoe: To meet H.U.D. require- ments. Total ADD $5,756.00 Total DEDUCT ','on--- Total ;on-Total change to Contract, ADD 5,756.00 4 n 00803 _ .,. _ File: 7-15; Appl. . 40109 Therapeutic Pool Building � C.O. X10. 1 - Item 9 6500.3 U. S. Department of Houaing and Urban Develop=ent . Co .pity Development Block Gran;. Pr.graa IMMAL" LABOR STANDARYS PROVISIONS .1. APPLICABILITY The Project or Program to which the work covered by this Contract . :pertains is being aesiated by the United States of America and the follcw:.^.a Federal Labor Standards Provisions are included in this Contract purstuot- to the provisions applicable to such Federal assist- Wice. • 2. lei? WAGE' RMES FOR LI.BORE.S ANN Y=- FX,ICS : All laborers and. mechanics ezployed upon the work covered by this Contract at-All be paid unconditionally and not less often than -ce each week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on aV; accaunt (except such payroll deductions as are made candatory by law and such other ra)zoll deductions as are per...i.tted by the applicable reg-sla- tions issued by the Secretary of Labor, United States Depa+-t=ent of Labor, pursuant to the Anti-Kickback ;Act hereinafter identified), the full amount due at time of pas--ent computed at wage rates not less ,- th= those contained in the wage dete=iratio:i decision of said : Secreta--.r of Labor (a copy of which is attached and herein icor:orated by reference), regardless of ary contractual relationship which :y be alleged to exist between the Contractor or any subcontractor sni such laborers and =echanics. All laborers an! mecrarics emplc,ed ups= such work shall be raid in cash, except that payment may be b;; check if the employer provides or secures aatisfactorr facilities approved by the ' Local Public Agency or Public Body for the cashing of the same without cost or expense to the employee. For the purpose of this clause, contributions rade or costs reasonably anticipated under Section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages raid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of Section 5.5(a)(1)(ir) of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations. Also for the purpose. of this clause, reb•-.lar contribu- tions rade or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, !Lands, or programs, but covering tho particular weekly period, aro deemed to be conat_uctively made or incurred during such weekly period. 3. TIME'gPAMMM OP WAGES OR SALAP.IES In case of underpay-ment of wages by the Contractor or by any subcontractor to laborers or =echanics employed by the Contractor or subcontractor upon the work covered by thin Contract, tru Local Public Agency or Public Body in addition to such other rights as may be afford- ed it under this Contract shall withhold fro= the Contractor, out of any pay=entn due the Contractor, so much thereof as the Local Public page 1 of 13 9/'15 Huo..mh. a.a 00804 Ae vncy or i-::,I: _ Bad. zay cl.nuic•:r nec•:oa.r_: so pay �- h iiborers or. =c'•.a•::_.. ... _ t•1'_1 :..=cLlat of w:,.Ls r1.•zui n_•? by tri:: C3ntrac:. The ar-:r:•nt so :r_:::c:•:1•! r.:a.: be 1:is:burued by th-. Local Public nrY:..c;; or Mb:ia Bally, fzr and on 6ccoi=ns of the Contractor or the oubcontractor (as may ba: .:;gra -riat•:). to tt.a: n•:. ertivts 1:bart:ra or Weci:azica to wi:_a the saw: is due or cn t::•.it behalf to plana, il:::'_a, or g:•o a.:.s for any is •_ c£ fr.,nb--a bene-fit preucribud in the ar,ilicable waive det-t=inaticn. CQSTS CF FRINGE BM,LFI:S 1f the Contractor ;?o-.a not =ke pan.=ento to a trauttie or other ti:iri Terson. he , c:asfaw ss p=art ;,f th•: w. -0 a of :..f laborer or. :r•-C:::uI�C !::• :::Glia: t'•f :L•:y Cc:::tU ha=lonabl :a tici�`:1tud bi providing. beneeflitz !L:.•:. ;, 1.0'_.i: or prcj-ram 9f a typ=e e:x+r•:ugly liated Ln t"o wag. da=te=ina:ion 3eciaica of the Sucrt•::ary of Labe: :. :ch is a i.sr. of this Co::t_:l•_t: Provided, ro::e•:er. R'iie Secreta.^; of Labor ham f_ Und, upon thi written request of the Cont:•actor, that t:.: applicable: s ardards of the Da. ALA stave been Wet. Ti•.e Secreta-; o: Labor =ay re :isr t::a Contr:ictar to ::et aside in a aepa :tte .accarnt assets for . e :iee t in4 of obli,pticna un or the: plan or prog►_.. A eo;y of an f;:.r•3i:._s �1-t: by the Sec:•_:a.r,/ of Labor in respect to £r!.r:�e benefits prcvids_ by the Contr•lctor Haat be aubaitted to the Looal Public -nrrcy or P;b_ic Body with the fir*t payroll file=d by tre Contractor t-• sub to receipt of the f.:. -. ioa. . j• 0•:-i.3•'—. t:+.+•�r.:IdA.w L•1 •—..;11= a.i CC•�.:ACh �VCr H ES ia•1:/ .04L.•.�i f S"WAR S :QCT (;c Stat. 357-360: Title 40 U.S.C., Sections 327- . • (s} �- r1, •c:gin►:). No Contra2:or or *L•bc:^•tractor CG::_aC:1S.G.I3:•.r,i+� w� ..::v'�::.'r'•Ct :+orc which '.:.lj �jaire Cr involve ttly of Zatortru Cr =ech:mnice, including watcl en ;.:.s ,.•�I:a. .Wh all riqu izY: or 1:en:.•it any laborer or =eci:.lnfc in en's 4 wr• c he iL 0= y'--lcd e:: Utich work to wari :n r. eou of 8 ..:•:.:: i:: .•'•;: .z:�_r.•'•,r -.!aye: :n excesa of ::0 hours in ul:cii s:Or week _ -.:can such '_:L•oror or receiveu cu=-conflation at a rat* not .e�* tr_:.n one :an! ona-:::.L: t..__:) h-a baoie r=ate: of puy for all hours wor:c_d in excuna of F !-.Qu a in ••u.y c=alendar day or In exeosa of !:0 hours :i• auch Lord w•'!.•Y. an the a a.11: ::iy b*• :(b) V1•::-s t.mr. 1'.:A)11:t•: f•�:• ::ha=lls a:1-'1!13 ltM11i Lt1)d e.ar- w••1:•a1. ... .re .. .i- vunof--s:y•viol.:tiun sf 'tLe c1:,Lu1: 'out fort•i n par-u-- pii •:.t: �;cri:r:icto.r :Lid ::::;; l:L•:.\.::::'1CtCr nauinn,jiblu t:::rDfcr E:[a l ba -Aa to nal;; ,a:' ectec r::;.:;�1•:e iCr :: ,• unr.:-.!,l ua&., Is:" Ltd .-a 1 CS !; n • •Cr M• v iShb113 to tho United Statof= :�• 1 v �r•,te:r8. i ua. ...:��::..:r:lc. ►i a... i;:a ►1•;1:-•latt'3 •.::+J:.ay'a::t. •'.1:Ct° ha to ccz IiTG'- wit" i••::p—ct to each. �!]1::..:iCi 131 � :i 71'•:� Iii UC[;�^ya�i in V��::LCIo:f# . 'C fc'VA.,:!i :let �J�::: _.. �.ars •••:a"� r• �, f:: t)•_d LICE^ t i ?; a . +.:; _.a�t•i•'.i:.L:' ..a;j t::: woe :Ihi::.• w;la _—t. ;.. : �. 13 gds A - - AP 6300.3 in excess of 8 hours or in excess of the standard won:�cweek of 11.0 hours without payment of the overti+^.e wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (a). (c) Withholding for liquidated damages. The Local Rablic Agency or Public Body a all withhold or cause to be withheld, frac a.-*• =creys • payable on account of work perfor-med by the Contractor or subcontractor, such sins as may ad^inistrativel;; be determined to be necessa--:r to satisfy an, liabilities of such Contractor or subcontractor for dated d.sz:�~es as provided in the clause set forth in para-graph. (b). (d) Subcontracts. The Contractor shall insert in an;; subc:ntracts . the clauses set forth in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this Seczic:: and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include. these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into, together a_th a clause requiri_^.g this insertion in any further subcontracts :.;,.at rzy in tu--n be made. 6. SIA=u OF APP?_-�'ulICES/171RULMS a. ;.sora..^.rices will be perrrtted to Work at less than the prede- tez^__:.^^e i =ate for the work -hey performed wren t ay a_-O- e=- plcyed and individually registered in a bona *;de ann.ren:ice- ship prcg-am registered with the U. S. Depar.=ent of aZor, MaBureaupower Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by t a Rizeau., or if a person is eaployed in his first 90 days of p-bat-anar,; erploy=ent as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship who is not individually regiatered in the p:ograp, but who :._s been certified by the Dareau of Apprenticeship and Trairiirg e- a State apprenticeship 4--enc;; (where appropriate) to be etligible for probationary emLloyment as an apprentice. :he ,`. . allowaile ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft cl:.sa fication shall not be greater than the ratio per:.ittec to ...e contractor as to his entire work force urdar the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an appre.ice wage rate, who is not a trainee as defined in aubdivis-= (b) of this subparagraph or is not registered or otherwise e=ployed as stated above, shall be paid the wufr,e rate dot©rnirec b; the Secretary of Labor for the claosification of work ho actuary perfo=od. The contractor or subcontractor spill be reluirel to L� Paan_ 3 of 13 9x90.806 mn•.o.u..V.C. 6500.3 f ±kard h to the cortractirr officer or 3 rerrpsentatire of the Wage-dour Division of the U. S. Depart_ent of Labor written evidence of the registration of his progTam and apprentices as : :. . . well as the appropriate ratios and wage rates (expre33ed in percentages of the joua ze��n hourly rates), for the area of conat;-sction prior to using any apprentices on the contract . work. The wage rate paid apprentices shall be not less t^un =, the appropriate percentage of the jou_-ney..zn's rate conta_ ..d in the applicable sage deterniration. b. Trainees. Except as prarided drt 29 CFZ 5.15 trainees :rill not _t be peroted to work at less than the predetea-.r^ed rate for the worf perform-ei unless they are employedi purs-Lmnt to and irdiv_d::ally registered in a progr= which has received prior approsl, evidenced by for.-m-1 certification, by the U. S. _ T,epar:rent i.^. of Labor, i•Ianrower Administration, 3u:eau of :tpre-n- tiae a.•iL mining. The rat?o of t=aeea to jo•.:r:e;twen s'sa:l not be greater than re=itied 1=0— .he plan approved by the B'i••eau of An r•_nticeship and :'raLning. S'e= trainee =xs-w Le paid 3t not less than the rate specified :n the approved :rc- �• for iia level of progress. :'_ • employee lis ted an :he :a;�-o11 a. a trainee sate who is not registered and par...::- pati_n :.^, a traini^.r, plana approved by the Bareau of ApprenrIce- ship and Trac.-.ing scall be paid not less than the wage rate : ae.er-iced br he Secreta=,; of Labor :or the classification of worn. a actual!- perfo=ed. The con.ractar or subcontra'ator will be required to Pa-mish the cont--acting officer or is rep=-- sentat ve of file 'Wium-.-cur Division of the U. S. Depar=re:: o: Labor written evidence of the certification o: his v=g=, the registration of the trainees, and t:•.e reties a-�d w.:d-e rates prescribed in that �,roaz In the event the Bureau _ of Apprenticeship and Training withdraws approval of a train- '; ing pro,-,r=, the contractor .:ill no loner be permitted to utilize trainees at leen th n the applicable pre:d&!terrinei rate for she r.•ork petforoed until an acceptable prorzan is approved. Emial E=r1o=ent Oraort:u:ity. The utilization of apprenticis, tr. inees and journeymn ::..der this part shall be in conro=ity with the equal e--plo;rent oprortunity requirements of Executive Order 11-246, as a:ended, and 29 CFR Part 30. 807Pacp,! 4 of 13 9/75 HUD-r•M..D.C. 6500.3 No person under the age of sixteen years and no person who, at tate time, is serving sentence in a penal or correc.ional institution shall : be employed n. the work covered by phis Contract. : 8. MMUI .T3'J�'S PC*�S',,' TO SQUALL ";e2iTI-'r.ICF�CIi ACT" • The Contractor shall comply with the applicable relations (a copy of which is attached and herein incorporated by reference) of the Secretaof Labor, United States Department of Labor, made purarr•-at to the so-called "anti-Kickback Act" of June 11, 1934 (48 Stat. 90: 62 Stat. 852; ^itle U.S.C., Section MU and Title 40 U.S.C., Sectio 275c), and a ; arendments or =a1ifications thereof, shall cause anFropriate provisions .o be inserted in subcontracts to insure cow_lance t1herewith by all subcontractors subject thereto, and shall be responsible for the. subaission of ai:ida-rits required bf subcontractors thereunder, except as said Secreta*-, of Labor may s_ecifically provide for reasorabia _i::.itations, •.ari3tions, tolerances, and exemptions f== the re-.-,—! mens thereof. 9 .+.D./1.w,.�.•!.� 'nw • •gip.^ .� -, T Tom t . n... r•.wn . . �. �JL'..r•. Jt Ls:.��.�'S Q� ice..:i..2rij ii� ..�.5�� I.l :.�JtZ`.Jn� nns.. B:,1:«......•r.. ve L CIJiOii Ary}' cla3a of laborers or _ech lice which is not listed y :he warms `,• deter=nation andw.a''iv h is to be e_-m oyed under the. Co.n.raCt will ba c2assi=.d or rea3asai.ied cc.^.:o °b.;: to the sage deter._i-�a:io: bJ :he Local P,;:'.!_1 n.s.^.cy or :.:blit Body, a^.•3 a report of the ac:icn ta::cz : whall be atib_ittei by the Local- Rib tic :twenty or Public Body, through the Secreta:; of ::casing and Urban E.relopment, to the Sedretar; of : Labor, Vni:epi at3te:s Depart_ent of Labor. In the event the interested : parties cannot a.y'Zte on he :=o-9er C13f3aifiC�lt:C:2 Or r±clasaific.3tiC2! of . partscalar cla:.3 of laborers .:^.d mechanics to be used, the-^,•:as.icn . : . . . accc--panied by the reco=endation cf the Local Public ,E-ency or ablic Body stead be referred, the Secretary of :touring and Urban Dn:-el!oTprent, t.,o�!tYhee Secre tary of Labor for finals deter-mi:ution. l-o. r^.41�1 Z Gir�i.� TS NOTE E SM .t�� �idYiL' WAGE WES The Local Public Agency or 11ablia Body shall require, whenever the air::_ wagL rate prescribed in the Cataract for a class of laborers or r»ecl.:s.ica incl sd----a a frim.-e benefit which is not expressed as an. ou_-Iy w��;e rate and the Contractor is obli�:ated to pay cns:h e�luivalent of such a frin.,%k bini fit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. -In the eve=nt the interested parties cannot agrLv upon a bash equ.•73leant -of tete: fr.:.,sM ILre:fit, the question, acc=panie.•d by the rets en:lation of the Local Public Agency or Public :+ody, mull be refer--a-d, thrcu,;h the Secretait of K"aual.-w and Urban 'Development, to the: Secret= ai Laabar for aaw==ation. nn UXF(jU0 5 of 13 9/73 HUZ)6wj.e...D.C. i 6500.3 11. POSTING WAGE DZIMMIATIM7 DECISIG:PS AND AUTHORI:..r'iJ WAGE BMUC+IG.S The applicable wage poster of the Secreta_-y of Labor, United States Depart=ert of Labor, and the applicable wage determination decisic ns of said Secretary of labor with respect :o the various classification of laborers and mechanics employed and to be erployed upon the Moms covered by this Contract, and a statetent showing all deductions, if any, in accordance with the provisions of this Contract, to be made from .rases ` actually eared by persona so erployed or to be employed :.n such class-- fications, shall be posted at appropriate conspicuous points at tY.e site of the work. 12. C0VPLAI 77:S, RD,i=I;:GS, C3 i?S':'1::O:7Y By =:pLOYr:.S No laborer or mechanic to whom the ware, salary, or other labor standards provisions of this Contract are applicable shall be discha ;,va; or ir. any other canner discriminated a.,-ainet by the Contractor or a-V subcontractor because such employee bas filed any compiaLnt or i»stitu:s' or caused to be inatitute3 any prrceed-ing or has testified or is abort :o' testi- in any Proceeding under or relat:-ng to the labor standards am;!!-. cable under this Ccrt.act to his a=ployer. 13. CLk1:S L u I•r3;:'izS p» RAZES iL-..�r�., ► wa.+.. Cla-.s and disputes pertai-tins to 4-,V rates or to classif.ca_ic:d - c �.... -. of laborers and mec:a^ics e�lo;ed upas the wort coveted by i:� s shall be ptcrptls reported by the Contractor in to the Local 'Psblic Agency or Public Body for referral by the latter through the Secreta--y of HouaLng and Urban Development to the Secretary of Utor, 'United Statea :epa ---e^t of Labor, whose decision shall be fi^.al with respect thereto. 14. 0v...'•1IONS C.^,:.C: M-MG CM711=1 _�'- MAL STATUTES ::.D RX- M'TIMNS- All questions arising under this Contract which relate to the ap lication or interpretation of (a) the aforesaid Anti-Kickback Act, (b3 the Contract 'Mork Hou.-•s and Safety Standards Act, (c) the afore:sz::i . Davis-Bacon Act, (d) the: regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor. pun-nuant to said Acts, or (c) tho labor standar-3a provisions of any other pertinent Federal statuto, sha!JL be rofe-�-ed, throu4i tho Local Public Agency or Public Body and the Secretary of Housing ant Urban Development, to the Secrrtarf of Labor, Unite:- States Depa.Went of Labor, for said Secretary's appropriate authoritative or i:•�er;:reta.iaa which scall be uthoritative arra =.y be :;lied' upon for the p=-,csea of this Contract. 15. PAYROr..-sS .+M BASIC PAYROLL RMORM OF CONMRAC:'OS AND SUWCN",I.DAC I..R5 Me Contructor sui-i each subcontractor shall prepare his payrolls on forte aatisfacto:, :o and in aecor'..a.^.ce with :.:atrscziers to be Pa,.-a 6 ef 13 9/75 RLD-Wa...o.C. •i— __ _• - tett. . F� 6500.3 furnished by the Local Public Agency or Public Body. The Cortr2ctor shall sub=-;t weekly to the Local Public Agency or Public Eos;: two certified copies of all payrolls of the Contractor and of tiro subcon- tractors, it being understood that the Contractor shall be responsible : for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontrsc:ors. Each such payroll shall contain the '"deekly Statement of Compliance" :;et forth in Section 3.3 of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations. The psy-'ells and basic payroll records of the Contractor and each aabcc n- ' tractor covering all laborers and aech=Lnics employed upon the work covered by this Contract shall be rainta=reed during the course of the work and preser:'ed for a period of 3 fears thereaftdr. Such pay-ro?1a and basic payroll records shall contain the name ani address of each such erployee, his correct classification, rate of pay (irciudi.a rates of contributions or costa artici;ated of the types described in Sectticn I(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours work-a3, deductions rade, and actual wages paid. :In addition, wherever the Secreta.:y of Labor has found under Section j.j(a)(i)(iv) of Title 259 Code of Federal Regulatiena, that the wa_ros of any laborer or mec^.cn_c include the am,-, t of any costs reasonably anticipated in cro:'idiu benefits under a plan or p_og-a= described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, t1:� Contractor or subcontractor chall .:.sig Iain recur-�`-i which show _h--t the c==itment to prorid_• such benefits is enfcrceabla, t:�.at Ube plan or :_c�:,� i s fit^.s.�acial?y r esponaibla, ar.�+ t:1a: the plat^. or roE-= has been co=anl ated -'1 w i !' ; to •".e laborers or =ac.; c 8 . affected, a':d recor..n which show the costs anticizat"ed or the actaa_ cost i-:cu-.mod in o_7.rid3.-.g such benefits. Tho Contractor and each subcontract:r shall =ake his emplo.=ent records with respect to _errors employed b;; him upon the wo_ic covered by thin Contract arailab?e for ins_ection by mut:priced representatives of the Secreta:,; of Sousing and Urban Devalcp=e nt, the Local Public Agency or Public Bader, and the Unite States De.a,-treen% of Labor. Such representatives shall be p-Mittad to interview e_plo ees of the Certractor or of any subcontracsor 3urirg works„.g ho=d on the job. - 16. S?E-CI:IC COMAGE OF CMICAI,i i s'PS3 Me 'riGii'r. BY ETLJFy'S Tl:a trsrspo.ting of ^aterialu and supplies to or from the alto of the Project or Progr= to which thin Ccntract pertains by the eaployeea of the Cont_ac_or or of any vubcontrlctor, and the = nufecturir: or furnishir.; of materials, articles, supplies, or equipment on the site of the Protect or Program to which this Contract pertains by perso. employed by the Contractor or by any subcontractor, Shall, for the pu.•'pocon of this Contract, and without l:aiti's j tiro generality of the fone�oirg prov,sic ne of this Contract, be deemed to be woes: to which thCee Federal ?Tabor St.-a drsds '-•iiaiono are applicable. 17. I ELIGIBL v'WC:A RACTOM the Cen tractor sihall not subcortnact zLTI p-z--t of the work cov3--va by thio Con.t.-pct or po=it uubcontractel z--k to bo %`wilier subcontracted 11age i of 13 /;,00810 W.0.96"A D.G 6500.3 without the Local Public rjency's or Public Body's prior written approval of the eubcontractor. The Local Public :.gercy or Public Body will not approve any subcontractor for work covered by this Contract who is at the ti--e Ineligible wider the provisions of any applicable regulations issued by t o Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labsr or the Secretary of Housing and Urban Developcent, to receive an award of such subcontract. _ 18. PROVISIC'N-S TO BE E:CLUDED IN CMT'A 7 SUBCO TRACTS The Contractor shall include or cause to be included in each subcontract covering any of tfe woey. covered by this Contract, provi- sions which. are consistent with these Federal Labor Stand:.-ds Provisi^:a and also a clawse requiring the subcontractors to include such prorisic:a in a:w lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into, tote Cher with a clause recuirimp, such insertion is any -Farther subcontracts that ma i.. turn be rade. 19. s.' EICR OF FORMOING :.i ' LIBOR STWd7DAP.D3 nOvISIONS In adt-1_tion to the causes for to miU ation of this Contract as hereir. else Where set fort., the Local P-ablic Agency or P dolic Bc-t reserves t e r:>Jrt to terinate this Contract if the Co::tractor or an s::bcontractor ,.::ese s bccr t=act covers any of the wort: covered b, this Contract s all breach any of these F_de:alLobo r Stan�_a P� :'� iovJ3 :. Js..,.. .. n breach of these Federal !�_-bor Standards Provisions mrr also be :�•1..?a for deba_r_nt as p=v'_ded by the applicable regulatio^.s issued by -.he Secretary,; of Labor, United States Depart=ent of Labor. ...,:; Cn .::.. ...:. _ ' ....-. :..: .. ...... . ._ .,.. ..t. ..-.... ..:.. :t:pis::•..:::... ... ...'..... ..moi - - .. . .. i. Pa;a 8 of 13 9/75 Fnlo-1ro"..D.C. "v V ' •i 6500.3 Exhibit 14 s`x rd ATTACHMENT TO FEDERAL LABOR STANDARDS PROVISIONS SO-CALLED -ANTI-KICKBACK ACT" AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED PURSUANT THERETO BY THE SECRETARY OF LABOR, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TITLE I8, U.S.C,. section 873 %.i (Replaces section I of the Act of June 13, 1934(48 Slat.948.40 U.S.C., ac.276b)pursuant to the Act of Julie 25, 1948.62 Stat,862) KICKBACKS FROM PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEES. Whoever,by force,intimidation,or threat of procuring dismissal from rinpiny mint.nr by any other monnes whatst- eser induces any proun employed in the construction,prowcupon,cmnpletitm or repair of any public budding,public work, or budding or work financed in role or in part by Juan%or fzranlp fnun the 1'rnlrd States,to pc op stay part of the cum- pewrtion to which he is entitled under hu contract of rmplo%ment,shall be fiord mat more than 55,1100 or imprisoned not Burr thin five years,or both. Iy SECTION 2 BOF THE ACT OF JUNE 13, 1934, AS AMENDED(48 Stat.948.62 Slat.862, 63 Stu.108,72 Slat.967.40 U.S.C..sec.276e) Thr Secretary of Labor shall make reasonable regulations far contractors and+ubcontractors engagrd in the construction, Prosecution,completion or repair of public buildings.publir works or huildings or works financed in whole or in part by bans orgrants from the United Mates,including a prosiwun that each contractor and sulwontractor shall furnish weekly a statement with respect to the wages paid each employee during the preceding week. Section f WI of Title 18(United States Code)shall apply to ouch statements. ...XXX--- pursuant to the aforesaid Anti-Kickback Act,the Secretary of Labor,United Stairs Department of f.abor,has psomul- ad_ plied the regulations hereinafter set forth,which regulations are found in Title'- 09,Subtitle A,(ode of Federal f{rgtrlatiorw, g Part 3. The term"this part,-.-u.cd in the regulation,hereinafter set forth,refrr►to Part 3 lsst'abose mentioned. Said reg- ulations are as folloMs. 1`+ TITLE 29-LABOR Subtitle A-Office of the Sr'retary of Labor y PART 3-WNTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS ON PUBLIC BUILDING OR PUBLIC WORK FINANCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY LOANS OR GRANTS FROM THE UNITED STATES Section 3.1 Pttrpoae and scope. Taus part pasaziies"antiAi$Lack"rrgu6tioro wader section 2 of the Art of June 13,1933,as amended(40 U.S.C, 276e),popsdmly known as the Copeland Act. This part applies to any contract which is subject to Federal wage standards and wiicls is for the construction,prosecution,completion,or repair of public buildings,public works or buildirlls or works Cm nsced in whole or in part by loan or Gants bum the United States. The part is intended to aid in the enforcement of the r a sawitwm wage provisions of the Dano-Bacon Act and the various statutra dealing with Federally weisted construction that axrtlain siasilar minimum wage prusi.iuns,including those provisions which are not subject to Reorganisalion Plan No.14 rrJD4ash.D.C. Page 9 of 13 9/75 V�-jnJJ T , 6500.3 Exhibit 14 (e g.,the College flouting Act of 1950,the Federal pater Pollution Gintrul Act,and the flouting Art of 1459),aid in the faforeemenl of the Overtime provisions of the CAMtract Work flours Standarde Act whenever they an applicable to runMruction work. The part details the obligation of contractors and subcontractors relative to the weekly submission of statements rrgwd• r ing the wages paid on work corned thereby;seta forth the circurgptancn and prucedumb governing the making of pay roll de- .:: • ductiuru from the wages of those employed on wcL runt;and dduerirs the methods of payment permissible on wch waft. Section 3.2 Definitions. Ae used in the regulations,in thio part: - - �l(a) The terms"building"or-work"generally include cun:aructiun activih at detinguished from manufacturing, fumuhing of materials,or servicing and maintenance work. The trrms include.without limitation,buildings,strur•lurn.And f-. improvemenla of all types,such as bridgrr,,dams.plants,highway*,parkways.street•,subways,tunnels,suers,nuinv,power. Jinn,pumping stations,railways,airlurte.lerminab,docks,pias,eshance,wave,lighthwiars,buoys,letties,breakwater%. leveee,and cantle;dredging,shronng,scaffolding,drtlling,blaeting,euavating,clearing,and landscaping, Unfree conducted in connection with and at the air of ouch a building or work are a described in the foregoing sentence,the manufacture or furnish• ing of materials,attic".eupplics,or alwpmrnt(whether or out a Federal or Stair agency acquires title to such materials, -articles,supplies,or equipment during the course of the manufacture or furnishing,w owns the materials fmm which they art manufactured or furnished)is not a"building"or"work"within the uneanung of the rrgulatiors in this part. Y�l r (b) The terms-conetructiun,""prusecution,'•"completion,"or"rclsir"mean all type of work dune on a particular r.: building or work at the site thereof,including,without limitation,shirring,remodeling.painting and decorating,the Iranaport- ing of materials and supplies to or from the building or work b)the employers of the conatructiun contractor or construction subcontractor,and the manufacturing ur furniehing of materials,articles,supplies,or equipment on the site of the building or work,by persons employed at the site by the contractor or subcontractor. (c) Thr terns"public building"tar"public work."include budding or work for who.e construction,prosecution.court. plelion,or repair,as defined above,a Federal agency its a contracting party,regardless of whetter title thereof is in a Federal agency. (d) The term"building or work financed in whole or in part by bans or grants Gum the United States"includes build- ing or work for whoa construction,prosecution,completion,or repair,as defined above,payment or part payment is made directly at indirectly from funds provided by loans or grants by a Federal agency. 'rhe term dun not incWc building or rod for which Federal amistance 6 limited sulel)to Ion gurantces or insurance. nce . r. (e) Every pension paid by a contractor or subcontractor in any manner for his labor in the construction,pmterution,- completion,or repair of a public building or public work or building or work firnanced in whole or in pat by loans or grants from the United States is"employed"and receiving••wage►,"regrdlew of any contractual relationship alleged to exist between him and the real employer. (f) The term"any affiliated person"include a spouse,child,parent,or other clow relative of the contractur or sud Cohlractor;a partner or officer of the contractor or subcontractor.a corporation closely connected with the contractor or ; subcontractor as parent,subsidiary or otherwise,and an officer or agent of such corporation. (g) The term"Federal agency"means the United State■,the District of Columbia,and all executive departments,in- dependent eslabiislsments,administrative agencies,and instrumentalities of the(wiled States and of the District of Cukumbia, indudiag corporations,all or substaitia4 all of the stuck of which y beneficially owned by the United States,by the District of Columbia,or any of the foregoing departments,estabhalunenta,agencies,and instrumentalities. Section 3.3 WeeWy stateatsttnt with respect to payment of ir:;:s. (a) As used in this section.the term"employee"aludi not apply to persons in dawificatioas highs than that of laborer or aaecbasie and these who are the imasediate supervisors of such employers. HUD-Wash.D.C. �1 Page 10 of 13 9/M OOS13 o Pte.•' S x .i r 6500.3 :. Ddt'hit 14 (h) Fail#cu itrarlor or srd.runlraclor copgrol in lite construction, prowrulion,enmplelion,or repair of any public Ltildingor p,ddw welt&,w building or work Gnancrd in whole or its part 1.)loan.or Brants fnnre file United Stair•,rJsall furnish rad..r.-k a.talemrut with rr.lr•.I to thr rapes paid each of it,rmplo)res creased on wort cove"by 29 CFR Part,3 and.i Jurire;,tier lerrrrdini,errkt)p»NII p.•riud. Tbh,tatrn#rot,Dull Ise carcut,d by the contractor or.ubrun! starless,.w Ly an aulhurirrd uffir ler or rtuplur rr of the-rontrartor or•uhrontrartor who.ul.rrvi c►Ile pscrnnd of wrprs,and stall ler on form 11'11:S lA,"�Wtrmrnt of(cempliaPwc",ora.seri ielrntical fume on the Lxk WWII:117,"I'm)wit(Flew Con- lrartors Optwual t'.r) or on am form wilh identical wording. Simple-copirs of Wit 317 and Wit 3111 maybe rebtaiued from the Govrnemrnt contracting or claensoring agency.and ropier of th•-•r farm.tawy Lr purchawd al the Government Printing • Offivr. (e) Tier rquirroent,of thi,seetioo*•!.sell not apply to any contract of S2,rM or fr.". (J) Vlson a written finding,L) the)lead of a Fcdrral t,,-rncy.tier Crcrclary of).&bar may ptvvede ma!DnAele limitations, variatims,loleranm,and r%nnpliuus from the rnluircntenls of the..rrtioo subjrrt to setrh conditions as Ibe Sec►rlary of Ialssw may bisreif%. (2'1 F,IL 9a,Jan.1.196 I.a,aterndrd at 33 r.It.101114,Jnh 17,196111 Section 3.4 Submission of weekly statements and live preservation and inspection of weekly payroll records. (a) Facto rrekly platvnernt required oodrr §3?,hall ter dristerr#f by tier contractor or wlPcunlrarlor,within,ccrn s aflcr the r u)ar axe turret Jalr of lie u)NII cru.J,to a re- rr.rntalne oil a Federal lex State ns, in ch e-at lips 'la}. rK I I P I' ap'' ) erg site of tier building ew work,.w,if loere i,net r•prrscntrt#rr of a Frd.-ral us,State agrnc)'at Ihr pile of tier building or rnrk, [fir,sdrennd,ball lee nwilyd Lv lbs,neestrartor or snhmntraetor,within web time,lee a retorted or Slate agency eontrarling 7 furor finanering Iter pudding ter work. Aftrr,uch raamination and rbrrk a,Ilea)Ise mMlr,wch state-mrset,or a ngey Ilerrof, l shall he krl l rvailable-,or.oalt le-Inn•millyd hegether.ills a rrlort of arty visitation,in arnwduter will#apldicalde proccelle►rs lere,eribe-d by tier United States 11,�eartnerol of laelPor. � liarh conlnrluror,uhruolracicer,hall lw~rtr his..lerkly p»NII mord,f#w a prrited of tbns yeas(risen(fair of eoenpdeti,tte of the contract. The p»roll record.,hall as out err#uratrlc and eomplrlrly tier name and addrraK rel tach dad.#wcr ?i and m.rchauic,bF rurrml da.ebtatuen,rate of pay,daily and rerkl% numfwr of hour,.esrlerd,ded•:eiiems madr,and ael#wh wage paid. Such pa)nell rreurd.Dull Ise n#alr availahlr at all liser,felt inywrtion le) tole contracting,officer or hi-authoriud repnw'Maln-.•,and L)null„Prized rrptr:crnlalk-of lite Dcpartmn#t of 1-ahor. Section 36 Payroll deductions perntimible without application to or approval of the Secretary of Labor. Deductions retail,under lite circumstances or in liar situatu.n Jr,cribed in tier paragraphs of this wesion may be made without application les and approval of list:6rrrtar)of labor: (a) Any deduction madr in.vmpinnre with list r.quiretncnls or rrdrral.Jlatr,or local law,such as Federal or Slate withholding incoreer laves and F.vinal foul,rt writ)taxes. :4 (h) An)dedurtnwe of wen•lwreiou•A Laid to the,enPphq re as;a 1«.ria Gds,prrpayotcrel of.agrs when such prcpat meat ? is made without di-.aunt ret enter.,. 'i"loon fedr prrpa)ment of veapes”it considered to hate lien made only rhrn resph or its relukalrot Ila-forte$adtanred lir lite I•,r.on rmplo)ni in wch maunrr as to Cite Lan eomlelele freedom of dis)su-ition of tole i} adrancrel fund:. P (r) Au)ds-durtiun of amounts r.-qm-d L)#atwl procr,s to be paid In anolhrr,unlr„thededu.lion is in favor of the cmdractor,sobrunlrm fur us,auv affdwlyd lr•neso, or when rolhupion or collaborasron csisr,. MU0Alisss#.C.C. PaW 11 of 13 9/75 5500.3 FAibit 14 `. (d) Any deductinn con liUding a nontnbutwnr un brloal(of the prreon rngoh.j ed to funds eAsLUird by the rmlduyer ur reprrFenlalivry of employers,or hoth.for the pru(-. ,f pmvwlirq;rider frr.uo Iwinri(al,w ineomr,rw bottle,medical or hoepital care,pensions or annuilief on retirement,death brnrbts,rura(rn:tiro Lw injurer.,•"•-u,arridrnt,o,PArieas,or disability,or for inatraner to pnoidr any of the foregoing.or nnrnopluvmeut brnrfile,var seliu.I psy,raving,arenunls,tw similar laysnrnls for the benefit of empluyres,their famili"and 4,1,emhents. N,oaded,hoot'•er,I hal tier following,*tandrds arc met: (1)The drductio,o is not otherwi-pruhibirrd by law,(_)it i,rithrr• (e)V"Wolanly con--heal lot by the roiplroy" in writing and in advance of the loerioJ 6n which lir work i,to hr done and ern L,vn..•ul i,rent a nmdotwm either fur the ('2 obtainingof ur for the continuation of rngrkrymrnl,ur(ii)pnev wird leer in a Iw,nu Gdr rollrrtivr baq:sining aRrremrnt Lr• lwren the rontractotr or t trimmtractor and n`prrsr•nlalnr>of ite rmpL.yrr-:(:I)no pmfil or other benefit i,olhrrwiv obtained. r " direct)or indirectly,by the tvntrartotr or,a Invntr*vt-,r m any affiliated ler—n iu the form of r.ommiw,inn,dividrrMl,or uth".is,: and(4)thr deduction,,shall rrenr tie ronvrnirore and;olrr l of dor-rmpl•ov er, �•„ (e) Any drdurliorr rontributing tuwanl thr purrhaw rel I aitrd Stair-Defru,r S'langr-&red Iloml,wlen vnlnnlanly authorized by the employees (Q Any dedorliun requested by Ihr rmpbyrr leo r•oabb•lum to repay huu,to tor It*purrhasr-ham,in err-lit unms j urgeniard and operated in accordance with Fr,Wal and Stale rrrdit moirm,tatui". (g) Any deduction v.duntarily autlwonzed by the enq.loo rr for Ile noak;og of rr.otnbutiuns to gavrrnnnrnlal or quasi. j governmental agencies,such as thr American fled line.., (h) Any deduction voluntarily authoriard by the rmplayrr•for the snaking of nmtributions to f aommunily Chrga, - United Civers Funds,and,imiliar rharilabk otrKanizatweo. (i) Any dr•durtwons to pay regular union miliatiun fee,and rnrmlership dui.,not including fine or eprrial awessmenla: o Provided.houvrrr,That a rollecthe bargaining agrernorol hrtwern tie,rontrar rear ear mrinvnlract.or and rrpwr•rotativrf of its r employ m:provides for such dedectwrns and the drelurtwm,sir not otfwrwife pn,hl,ited Ly far. ' i 0) Any deduction not mare than for the"rea,,.nahlr ro•l'of Inard,louring,or other f arilotirf meeting,the requw.. L menu of sreti n:f(m)of the Far ladmr Standard%Art oil I't:(ll•o ar endnl,and fart 131 of thif title. When much a drduction is made the adth wrnal rrcurdF reepnimil urwlrr 5 516.:.0:(a)of tbi,title chap he krpl. 1 l"` Section 3.6 Payroll deductions perrniccihk with the approval of the Snaetary of Libor. t � Any eontrxtur,w subrnntnetoc may apply to the:%rrvtary of lshe.r fur prrmi,siun lot make any dedmclwm rent pn- k milted undrr§:I.5. The S,octan nuay grant ln•rmiwmo whrru•vrr hr liedo,liras irk (a) Thr rontnctor,wb,-nntrartor,or am dfifiatnl Irr..m drw•e real make•a prr•fil or(n•nlil drrrtty ar indirectly from the dedueti.m either in the form of a viron-14m,drvidrnd,rw othen.irr; (h) The deduction i,nut otherwivr pnohibited by law; i _ (c) Thr deduction iv either(1)voluntarily cumented no by thr rmpdoyee in writing and in arlvanrr of the periend in which the,work rf to be dune and we It von.nl is sent a condrtwm rithrr for the obtau,mg ort r-rnphoytornt or is.r,mtinuanrv.ow(•S) i provided for in a bona fide,rvUrctivr losrylainin g agrrrrnrnl brtrrcoo the nmtnrlrrr ar>ul.remlraelow ani)rrpresrnlalivrf of eats emphevees:and r t (d) The deduction ernes the eonterniener and int"e t of the employer. s i Y . is ttu0-wo-h,D.C. Page 12 of 13 gas ..., r y:y Fac dbit 14 Section 3.7 Applications fur the.approval of dtc Scareuy of Labor. " Any spldit Als.wl far the naaliog..(I•ayndl dcdur liou,onri.r§3.6•lull ctl.npl)%ill,ills.requirrnlculo.Isr_rilN•d in ti.. following pw.gmq-6-.1 Ila:W,Isola.: ' (a) 7Le spills.+linos.Juli}a-n,wuuai�atnl Jul}he addrr•.nl la Ifar?n'rrUry nl Lahr. _ q (b)The al.14-again shall itic..ti(v Ibr.—arut at cularactr ulld"r w lurh lite%r.Ih in.lnnliun i•to he lwr(ormr.l. Per. mwiou rill Lc enol tot dcductutn.ul.lt un gwtiftc,iolrtltlfird coutrarll..r\,rpt Oilman a slrwt ab;of cl rl•l.tiomil Clr(ON flails.(• (e) 71te appl.t alion J.ah.tat,allow.uitrlp that tucre r•ron,pli.am r rills the,ti nl+rd,,rl forlls in dte Inotl.wtu of §3.6.The a(fumatiun Jull i.r arcanq'auted toy•full>titrolrni of the fact•indscahng oourh uttalplianr e. --�-(d) Taw apples alien shall wchldr a ds.>:rildwn of the prnjoo f.d drdurlaan. the pur j.w to br:ervlvl lhtreby.said tits. l ,. clawSa of lalwarCr3 res n.Khanr•>from wINIY w.gl IIN pr..la—d dedu1'(N.10 would for Inas r. (e) The apldlcatiom Jt4l.late 1!.r sena'and hnfi'te"of alta%laird lvyrrn it,%holo ally fusulf ubtainrd(rota/the loco• posed deductions ars.to be tranunittrd and the alldiatwo u(+urls pawn.if+ny,with the applicant. Section 3.8 Action by the Secretary of Labor upon applications. The Secretary of labor slsall drtide whether ur ot•I the rrquc.Jcd statist:oictis is prrmis ible under prorit•ions of§3.6; nod shall notify lite applicant its uritinR of ht►.lecisaian. Section 3.9 Rohibited payroll deductions. Lleduetion,o of clfewlstrr prusided fur by this lift and uhieh arc not found in Ise penui dale under§3.6 are prullibit,d. i Section 3.10 Methods of payment of wages. Tile payment of war,&shall G-Ly.aJn,nrgutiahl,instrumrno pay able on demand,or lite additional forma of comlwncr c -tion for which deduction.arc ltermnwLle udder dti.part. ti(.uIIN•r mrtluNla of p�yu.ent shall be reclgniaed an unrk suhject to the Col.eland AcL Section 3.11 i<cgulations part of contract. All eonlrarts made with rnpect to the cunsdruction,pr oet all ion,eompletism.or repair of any public building air public work a building or%.wk linanced in whulr ur m part by luiuu ur grants from law United States cowered by Ilk-regulations its lkia part Jell etpwm-Jy Lind lbe coastrarlor or wbruutrarlor to comply with such of Ilse regulation.us this part as may be all- pliraWe. In Ills regard,ace§5.5(a)of tali.subtitle. .i •q 4 rawea.w.wr Floms water•Ina.o•.N tat Ion 1Wp-racb,D.C. Page 13 of 13 9/75 *US GO%ERNI Ef1T VRIhTfUG 0f;:CE:T416-139-u12! a:'14 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 16 , 19 18 In the A4~ of Approving Addendum No. 1 to the Contract Documents for Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, Area. (4405-4267-C3-FDA) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA. 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 May 16, 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 sed of the Board of Bldg. & Grounds Supervisors affixed this 1F i day of May 19_ cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Architectural Division Accounting Section By Deputy Clerk Architect L. Nk-13on Inspector OU�1"1 H-24 4/77 15m ADDENDUM NO, 1 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 1 of 5 Date: May 16, 1978 Project: ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 0 REMODEL & LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS Civic Center Improvements MAY 5 i978 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 PUBLIC `•"SOP, iS QE?ART1404T Architectural aivisic;l Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-57-20642 Prepared for: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Contra Costa County L E L) Administration Building, 6th Floor Martinez, CA 94553 �n1ii �� iii 3 Prepared by: J. R. OLa,ON RS FRI=MAN/OSAJIMA Architects CLERKCON1RA ARD0O TAPCO.'� 1529 Cypress Street, Suite 104 a C ` Walnut Creek, California 94596 (415) 932-2757 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. It is incumbent upon the General Contractor to notify his Sub-contractors and/or material suppliers of this Addenaum. This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents, and modifies the Documents as follows: SPECIFICATIONS ADl-01: DIVISION A, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Page A-1, sixth paragraph: "Wednesday" shall read "Friday" . ADl-02: DIVISION C, PROPOSAL (Bid Form) , Page C-2, paragraph B: Between the words " (215) " and "dW�j s insert the word "calendar" . c�j AD1-03: DIVISION 15, MECHANICAL, Section 15100, paragraph 2.6,C.5: After "chilled water" add the word "piping" . Microfifmad with board order f ADD-rinm NO. 1 • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Paae 2 of 5 ADl-04: DIVISION 15, MECHANICAL, Section 15200, paragraph 2.11,E.4: At the end of first line: "linear" should read "liner". ADl-05: DIVISION 15, MECEANICAL, Section 15200, paragraph 3.1,A.8: This paragraph is applicable to new or modification work under this contract. ADl-06: DIVISION 15, MECHANICAL, Section 15500, paragraph 2.1, A: Add the following: "Existing thermostats and pendants which are removed under this contract shall be reused in locations designated for new thermostats. Extra thermostats and pendants shall be turned over to the County. DRAWINGS AD1-07 : Drawing Al, GENERAL NOTES: • 1. Note second sentence: Between the e No 4, words "work" and "shall" insert the words DISCOVERED DURING CONSTRUCTIONp% 2. Add note No. 5 to read as follows: ALL NEST ARCHITECTURAL, MECEANIC:AL & ELECTRICAL MATERLAL & EQUIPMENT TO BE SUSPENDED FROM EXISTING STRUCTURE SHALL HAVE A SUSPENSION SYSTEM, INCLUDING FASTENERS TO EXISTING STRUCTURE, WHICH SAALL HAVE A DESIGN SAFETY' FACTOR OF FIVE (5) . THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE EVERY PRECAUTION NECESSARY TO PREVENT THE NEW FASTENERS FROM PENETRATING THE TELEPHONE OR ELECTRICAL CELLS AT !ME EXISTING FLOOR SLABS. ADl-08: Drawing A3, FINISH SCaEDULE, General Notes: Add Note E,to read as follows: "E. ALL EXISTING WALL- MOUNTED EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES (TOWEL DISPENSERS, SINGLE INDUCTION UNIT CABINETS, CHALK BOARDS, ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND COVER PLATES, ETC.) SHALL. BE REMOVED TO PERMIT, AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, FOR THE • CONTINUOUS INSTAIJATION OF NEW VINYL FABRIC, FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF VINYL FABRIC, REMOVED EQQIP4M1T AND ACCESSORIES SHALL BE REINSTALLED* 00819 ADDDDEDUM....� N.O 1 • 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 3 of 5 ADl-09: Drawing A5, DETAIL 1/A5, OHE-E[R. PARTITION-TYPE®, " (E) ELEVATOR DIRECTION INDICATOR. REINSTALL C SAKE ST. NOTE: REMOVAL & RPT ON BY ELEVATOR MANUFACTURER. GENERAL CONTRACTM SHALL COORDn MTE WORK WITH OWNER": Note shall be revised to read: ' (E) ELEVATOR DIRECTION INDICATOR. REINSTALL La SANTE HT. NOTE: REMOVAL & REINSTALLATION WORK (BY ELEVATOR MANUFACTURER) NOT IN CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR SEAL L COORDINATE WORK WITH OWNER AND ELEVATOR MANUFACTURER.". ADI-10: Drawing A6, DETAIL 7/A6, WALL LOUVER W/ FIRE DAMPER: Add note: "METAL LOUVERS AND FUSIBLE LI_NK FIRE DAMPER TO BE SUPPLIED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR". ADI-11: Drawing Nil. BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN: 1. Add Note: "All new ceiling supply and return outlets to be fitted with five (5) foot long (7nini ,m) flexr le duct sections as specified.". 2. Training Room: The smoke clearing exhaust grille (16" diameter neck) air quantity is 700 cfm. AD1-12: Drawing M2, FIRST FLOOR PLAN: 1. In the new office in the Civil Service area, the new thermostat shall control the existing induction unit in that office. 2. The new induction units are supplied with primary air as follows: 1U-A: 120 cfm 1U-B: 80 cfm AD1-13: Drawing M2, SECOVD FLOOR PLAN: 1. For the new Interview Room, the existing induction unit is to be relocated as shown. A new thermostat will be installed for this • unit (see Attacl=eat "A") . 2. Eight existing thermostats are to be removed. The remaining thermostats shall be connected to the existing induction units (see A "A") . ADDENDUM NO, 1 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 4 of 5 AD1-13: Drawing M2, SECOND FLOOR PLAN (Coat.) : 3. The new exhaust grilles in the new Interview and Xerox rooms shall be 24" x 12" to fit existing ceiling. Exhaust quantities as follows: Interview Room: 75 cfm Xerox Room: 100 cfm 4. The axi mi m supply air quantity for the Xero c ,I, room shall be 120 cfm. 50 To "New 36" x 24" TRANSFER GRILLES W/F.D. OVER DOOR-SEE ARCHIL DRAWING. MECHANICAL C0TITRACTOR TO SUPPLY GRILLE" Add: "MATCH EXISTING INSTALLATION AT 9TH FLOOR". ADl-14: Drawing M3, THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1. At left side of drawing, delete "see note on 2nd Floor plan". Add "install new 36" x 24" transfer grilles with fire damper over door- see Architectural drawings for detail. Mechanical Contractor to supply grilles and fire damper. Match existing installation at 9th Floor.". ADl-15: Drawing M4, SECTION OF SPOKE FAN & PLAN VIEW OF SMOKE FAN Details: Similar for the First Floor, ADl-16 Drawing M5, CONTROL DIAGRAMS (Typical) : Electric-Pneumatic Relays A through M (except J, see ADl-19, below) are to be provided by the Mechanical Contractor. ADl-17: Drawing M5, FIRE-IPsV'S Fav CONTROL SYSTEM: 1. The main control panel is located in the Basement Mechanical Room. 2. After AHU-7 delete "S UO) ". All ten (10) AHU-7 units are controlled from a single switch as shown. Only one (1) new E.P. relay "H" is required, however. oU 21 r' ADDENDUM NO. 1 • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 5 of 5 ADl-18: Drawing M5, AEU-4,_ CONTROL DIAGRAM: 1. The ASU-4 Control Diagram pertains to work in the Basement. 2. The new damper and damper motor for EF-1 exhaust air is typical for three. ADl-19: Drawing M5, ABU-6, CONTROL DIAGRAM: 1. AHU-6 Control Diagram pertains to work on the Seventh Floor. 2. Relay "J" shall read Relay "M". ADl-20: Drawing M5, AHU-7, CONTROL DIAGRAM: ABU-7, Control Diagram pertains to work on the Second and Third Floors only. ADI-21: Drawing M6, CEILING INDUCTION UNITS: Delete • "1 unit-2nd Floor (New) " and "1 unit relocation 3rd Floor". Insert "2 units-2nd Floor (relocated existing) " and "2 units-3rd Floor (relocated existing) " ADl-22: Drawing M6, CONTROL WIRING SCHEMATIC: Delete EP/J and related wiring. Note: The following Attachment "A" is a part of this Addendum. 00822. sA Q6 u)th- t -}r v, v YN • Y �(' AA . �... • � � - _, • . X23 _ b' SulPage 1 0f 2 �O5�52�pS� �� gY E EZ y 16. 19',ta Depl D Ma`I a C05 s� ' C��,ic Wo=ks ci rte► O On -T Ju tu 4 ` A- - May 16, 1978 4405-4267-C3-EDA ADDENDUM NO.l Contra Costa County ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ► ATTAC�T "A" Public Works Department f R.EKODEL & LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS Page 2 of 2 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mav 16 , 19 .Z$ In the Matter of Comprehensive Review of the Administration of County Health and Related Social Services. The Board having this day received a flay 16, 1978 report on the study of health services and health related social services for the County conducted by Paul F. O'Rourke, M.D. , M.P.H. , Vern Horn, M.P.H. , and Robert Van Horn; and Ms. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, in connection therewith having advised that Dr. O'Rourke has been under contract with the County for said study since January, 1978, that the date of completion was extended for one month because of the complexity and increased scope of the job and that, with receipt of said report, contract requirements have been met; and Mr. Will having recommended that the Board acknowledge receipt of said report and schedule a summary oral presentation thereof by Dr. O'Rourke on May 23, at which time the Board may want to set future hearing dates to discuss the entire matter of health and related services; and Mr. Will having advised that further reports will be forthcoming such as from the Mental Health Advisory Board and the State Department of Health responding to recent incidents that have occurred at the County Hospital; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACRNON%EDGED and Tuesday May 23, 1978 at 11:30 a.m. is FIXED for presentation by Dr. O'Rourke. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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: Dr. O'Rourke via CA Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisor Director, Human Resources Agency affixed this 16th day of Mav 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk r / By wye Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 0(� 95 H-24 4/77 15m H o� � w V i 21 fiE o 0 vp , TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1 Introduction, Methodology 2 Chapter 1 Summary of Major Recommendations 11 Chapter 2 Health and Human Resources Agencies - _ 13 Experiences in California 13 Chapter 3 Opportunities for Integration of Service 27 Chapter 4 The Key Plan 34 A Publicly Sponsored Health Maintenance 34 Organization (HMO) Its History and Future Plans 34 Chapter 5 Contra Costa County Medical Services (CCCMS) 51 The Hospital at Martinez - General Description 51 Community Clinics 56 Oakley 56 Pittsburg 61 Richmond 61 Professional Staff Organization 63 County Health Services Employees 64 Administration of the Key Plan 65 Chapter 6 The Department of Public Health 74 General Description 74 Administration 76 Environmental Health 78 Public Health Medical Services 81 i. 00827 Chapter 10 Community Advisory Boards and Commissions 144 Consumer Concerns 148 Chapter 11 Local, State, Federal Relationships 152 Chapter 12 Implementation of Recommendations 155 Charts of Organization 158 Appendices Persons Interviewed 171 Materials Reviewed 189 00828 PREFACE r , In January, 1978, the Board of Supervisors approved a contract for conduct of a comprehensive review of the administration of county health and related social services. Major policy issues were examined in the course of a review of the operations of programs administered by the Departments of Public Health, Medical Services, including Mental Health, Developmental Disability and Substance Abuse, county detention facilities, and Social Services. Advice and counsel were sought from county commissions and advisory bodies which deal with health programs and from private provider and consumer organizations. The wide ranging scope of the review did not permit detailed analyses of budgets, staffing ratios or definitive studies of patient characteristics, patterns of residence, sources of revenue or demographics. Findings and recommendations tical both with the present status and future development of county health services. The report was transmitted on May 16, 1978. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1 Introduction, Methodology 2 Chapter 1 Summary of Major Recommendations 11 Chapter 2 Health and Human Resources Agencies 13 Experiences in California 13 Chapter 3 Opportunities for Integration of Service 27 Chapter 4 The Key Plan 34 A Publicly Sponsored Health Maintenance 34 Organization (HMO) Its History and Future Plans 34 Chapter 5 Contra Costa County Medical Services (CCCMS) 51 The Hospital at Martinez - General Description 51 Community Clinics 56 Oakley 56 Pittsburg 61 Richmond 61 Professional Staff Organization 63 County Health Services Employees 64 Administration of the Key Plan 65 Chapter 6 The Department of Public Health 74 General Description 74 Administration 76 Environmental Health 78 Public Health Medical Services 81 i. OU�2`� Emergency Medical Services 82 The Health of County Employees 86 Home Health Services 87 Community Health Services :_. .; 89 Chapter 7 Mental Health Programs w 93 General Description 93 Alcohol Programs „ 106 Drug Abuse Programs �1 Developmental Disabilities 116 General Description 116 The Developmental Disabilities Council 118 The Regional Center of the East Bay 120 Chapter 8 Department of Social Services 125 Health Related Social Services 125 Chapter 9 Adult Detention Facilities 129 Contra Costa County Jail 129 County Rehabilitation Center 130 Work Furlough Program 131 Juvenile Probation Facilities 136 Juvenile Hall 136 Boys Ranch 137 Preplacement Center 138 Youth Center 139 Chapter 10 Community Advisory Boards and Commissions 144 Consumer Concerns 148 Chapter 11 Local, State, Federal Relationships 152 Chapter 12 Implementation of Recommendations 155 Charts of Organization 158 Appendices Persons Interviewed 171 Materials Reviewed 189 iii. p 00 828 PREFACE _ In January, 1978 , the Board of Supervisors approved a contract for conduct of a comprehensive review of the administration of county health and related social services. Major policy issues were examined in the course of a review of the operations of programs administered by the Departments of Public Health, Medical Services, including Mental Health, Developmental Disability and Substance Abuse, county detention facilities, and Social Services. Advice and counsel were sought from county commissions and advisory bodies which deal with health programs and from private provider and consumer organizations. The wide ranging scope of the review did not permit detailed analyses of budgets, staffing ratios or definitive studies of patient characteristics, patterns of residence, sources of revenue or demographics. Findings and recommendations deal both with the present status and future development of county health services. The report was transmitted on May 16, 1978 . 1 INTRODUCTION The role of local government in providing health and social services has expanded in response to an accelerated pace of legislative activity by the state and federal governments. New programs have been designed for the poor, the aged, and those afflicted with mental, physical and developmental disabilities, drug and alcohol abuse, and other conditions which impair independent living. Categorical programs are those which pertain only to certain people or problems and are accompanied by rigid regulations which prescribe variable eligibility standards, administrative pro- cedures, reimbursement methods and service requirements. A terribly complex patchwork of single purpose activities results. Rational and coherent patterns of service become almost impossible to attain. Scarce resources are depleted by excess administrative cost. People and their problems are needlessly isolated and stigmatized. Improved planning, simplified administration and more logical organization and integration of related health and social services are long overdue at all levels of government. Expansion of government investment in health services has fed an intolerable rate of inflation in cost. Attempts are now under way to control duplication of capital investment in health �+1�A'Vr✓�+ 2 ,.facilities through _comprehensive community health planning and hospital budget and rate review programs. Professional standards review organizations and hospital utilization review committees have been created on a wide scale to reduce the pro- vision of services which are not medically justified. Legislative pressure has expanded the training of family practitioners and efforts are under way to curb the oversupply of certain specialties. Health maintenance organizations are being promoted by both state and federal government to provide economic competition to fee for service practice and its undisciplined and costly system of fee reimbursement for each service provided. Independent physician associations are being explored by fee practitioners as a method for maintaining independent fee practice while participating in prepaid financing. In the field of social service, transfer from local to federal government of responsibility for income maintenance for the aged and disabled has been disruptive. This policy was implemented without recognition of the crucial relationship which professional social work bears to programs of maintenance of income. Title XX of the Social Security Act restates national goals: attainment of self-sufficiency, protection for children and adults, and preference for community and home based care in place of inappropriate institutionalization. Providing sufficient income F 3 MY C%JV to recipients fills an obvious need, but professional counseling', guidance and skilled referral are eoually esetntial to the interest of clients to prevent neglect and exploitation. A return to emphasis on professional social work is central to welfare reform in order to assure desirable outcomes and to control costs. Thus, cutbacks in federal support for experienced social casework has proven to be false economy. The sweeping mandates of Title XX have not been accompanied by funds adequate for their successful implementation. Legislation related to health and social services brings mixed blessings to local government. Grant programs are promoted and new services are mandated without assurance of adequate financial assistance or a clear delineation of local or state responsibilities. These initiatives are too often curtailed or abandoned outright before the merits of new programs are tested over a reasonable period of time. Unless local government becomes more assertive toward state and federal authorities, the design of sensible and efficient systems of financing and delivery of service will continue to _. remain out of reach. State and federal governments have moved sporadically toward ` "reform" of both health and social services. So far, these efforts have frequently been politically motivated or incompetent in design and implementation. Local initiatives toward better 4 �(f�32 ways of organizing and operating health services are therefore urgently needed in order to guide and refine future law and regu- lation at both state and federal levels. A statement of goals and objectives for local government in the provision of health and supportive social services is pre- sented by the consultants at the outset. Those who study and react to this report should understand the framework within which observations and recommendations have been made: 1. Local government can attain a better organized, balanced and managed system of comprehensive services in health-,:-. and social services. 2. The full spectrum of community health needs should be approached through recognizing the importance of ordering and balancing priorities. Attention must be paid to protecting a healthy environment; educating the public to encourage individual responsibility for maintenance of health; assuming community responsibility for those in need of help; and constructing a better organized, less expensive, and more responsive system of :_ services for control and treatment of disease. 3. A broad program of continuous personal health services should embrace intake screening and assessment; timely inter- vention and integrated case management; avoidance of unnecessary hospitalization and disability; and assurance of continuity of care. Diagnostic and treatment services of acceptable quality 5 OU83. should be provided in appropriate settings to meet the full range of human affliction. Far more emphasis must be placed on_ developing alternatives to care in the hospital and nursing home. and structuring a better organized and integrated network of long term care free of stigma and isolation. 4. The system for delivering health and social services should possess these characteristics: a) Integrated services for ambulatory patients in community health centers, backed by community outreach, disease control programs, public health education and supportive social services. Preventive and primary services for physical and mental distress command a high priority. b) Within existing constraints, a less complex and more equitable set of eligibility standards can be designed and processed in a fashion which is more efficient and less onerous to clients and professionals alike. Variations in eligibility, criteria do not now allow provision of the same range of services to all clients. When a national health plan finally emerges, restrictive eligibility policies will hopefully be abandoned so that every citizen has equal access to comprehensive service. In the meantime, a rationally organized system of public services should be put into place to serve all who desire to use them. C) In order to attract clients, public services must be housed in modern facilities of pleasant decor, at convenient �L� locations; organized to assure continuity of care, dignity and-. confidentiality in the course of treatment; and at reasonable- cost. A reputation for a high quality of professional performance is the highest priority. d) Controlled hospital admission and discharge planning programs are essential to avoid unnecessary hospitali- zation, to shorten the length of stay, and to assure return to home whenever feasible. Admission to institutional care should be viewed as a last resort only after all alternatives have been explored or when necessary to protect clients or enforce the law. e) Innovation is sound public policy. Alternatives must be developed to provide more acceptable care at lower cost than traditional approaches. Examples are: organized in-home health and supportive services, the hospice, ambulatory surgical centers, day activity and treatment centers, and transitional residential care facilities. New and expanded professional responsibilities should be assigned to nurse practitioners, public health nurses, physicians ' assistants, mental health specialists, social workers and other professionals working in a variety of treatment settings where teamwork is logical and productive. f) Public participation in planning, approval and evaluation of health and social services is essential to the success of a community oriented, publicly responsive system. New forms of public governance should be tested to assure that 7 Q3 00&35 . . integration and continuity are attained and` thatthe -system responds to the legitimate expectations of consumers, providers - and elected officials. g) Prospective budgeting, prepaid capitation, and inclusive rates of reimbursement should be tested as alternatives to an expensive system of itemized billings for every service rendered. Fiscal intermediaries are burdensome in the adminis- tration of tax supported health programs and in health maintenance organizations. The consultants who produced this report looked for pathways to these goals. We reviewed the present system, identified deficiencies and opportunities , and made recommendations for improvement. Time allotted to us was not adequate to deal exhaustively with all aspects of programs. We express to all our appreciation for the receptivity and 'cooperation accorded to us. We stand ready to acknowledge any mistakes or omissions we have made. METHODOLOGY Over a period of three months, the consultants interviewed the Directors and staff of the Departments of Public Health, Medical Services, Mental Health, Social Services, Probation, the Office of the Sheriff, and Human Resources Agency. We talked to a. 8 .E citizen advisory boards and private professional groups. To avoid repetition here, the scope of the review is reflected in the Table of Contents of the report. The people we interviewed and the materials we reviewed are appended to the report. The report covers all services defined as health or health- related. Visits were made to east, west and central county sites to assess clinical services provided in outpatient facilities, in the County Hospital, at day treatment centers, in skilled nursing and community care facilities, in residential treatment facilities, and at home. Users of service and consumer advocacy groups were consulted. General hospitals in the community were visited: Brookside, Richmond, Los Medanos, Delta Memorial, Mt. Diablo, John Muir, the Veterans Hospital in Martinez, and the Walnut Creek Psychiatric Hospital. In addition to interviews and visits, the consultants reviewed a vast array of materials supplied by the Human Resources Agency, the Departments, Advisory Bodies, Planning Agencies, the State Department of Health, and private provider and consumer health organizations. We also visited with officials of the State Department of Health and the Regional Office of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare who are actively involved with service programs in Contra Costa County. 9 M The review does not include an inventory of health services, since the Human Resources Agency is currently involved in producing a directory of human services provided by the county and selected private providers. The findings and recommendations we have made should be attributed solely to the consultants and represent our best judgment upon completion of this review. :--tea r T 10 CHAPTER 1 SUMMARY OF MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS This chapter is included to provide the reader with an indication of the subject areas of the major recommendations included in the study and the chapters which discuss those recommendations. * HEALTH POLICIES DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Chapters 2, 10, 12 * THE FUTURE OF THE KEY PLAN - ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT Chapters 4, 12 INTEGRATION OF AMBULATORY SERVICES IN LOCAL HEALTH CENTERS * CLINICS - Chapters 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, * PUBLIC HEALTH - Chapters 6, 12 * MENTAL HEALTH - Chapters 7, 12 * SOCIAL SERVICES - Chapters 8, 12 * REGIONALIZATIONS OF HOSPITAL SERVICES Chapters 4 , 12 * THE HOSPITAL AT MARTINEZ - Chapters 5, 12 * EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - Chapter 6 * MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE * OPERATIONAL PLANNING - Chapter 7 * MOVES TOWARD INTEGRATION OF SERVICES - Chapters 2, 3, 12 �� 00m!) * THE FUTURE OF FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY AND NURSE TRAINING PROGRAMS Chapter S * COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES CONTRACTS Chapters 2, 7, 12 * LOCAL/STATE/FEDERAL RELATIONSHIPS Chapters 2, 3, 4, 11 * PLANS FOR IMPLEMENTATION Chapter 12 Within the indicated chapters are discussions of the back- ground, issues and contexts for each of the recommendations. This report and its recommendations constitute a program of deliberate departure from existing patterns of eligibility, financing, administration and delivery of service in order to provide better health care to the citizens of Contra Costa County at a lower cost. 12 CHAPTER 2 HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCIES: Experiences in California In the late sixties, state and local governments began to _ reorganize the administration of human service programs. The impetus for change came from a flood of federal laws. New approaches were taken to address a broad spectrum of concerns including health, welfare, community organization. and develop- ment, compensatory education, housing, training, employment, corrections. Target populations included the poor, children and youth, the aged, ethnic minorities, and persons afflicted with developmental disability, mental disease, drug and alcohol abuse and physical handicaps. Citizen participation, affirmative action and consumer activism became thoroughly ingrained in public policy. Local advisory boards and commissions proliferated. Their responsibilities frequently overlapped and creative energy was dissipated in duplication of effort. Comprehensive services planning took many competitive forms -- agencies and boards for community action, model cities, health planning, mental health, alcoholism, and allied services. At the same time, problems created by categori- cal funding were being addressed by the introduction of new methods of financing such as revenue sharing, block grants, and a variety of demonstration projects to encourage greater flexibility in operating local projects funded with federal money. 13 Rr,-.moi But despite some encouraging advances, there is persistent imposition of planning and programs design by federal and state government without local participation. This has seldom produced successful results. The choking inflexibility of regulation continues in spite of professed encouragement to local communities to plan for themselves, to set their own priorities, and to administer programs in conformity with "reasonable" standards and rates of reimbursement. The concept of building local capacity is nevertheless gaining acceptance, but so far results have been disappointing. Fragmen- tation of human services persists. Eligibility standards are still too complex, too expensive to administer, and prone to rigidities which exclude people with legitimate needs. Reams of regulation divert scarce resources away from service into administrative costs. People are labeled, segregated and stigmatized. A cohesive system of services remains a logical yet unrealized challenge. As regulations are adopted, local conditions and preferences are paid scant attention. Intelligent departures from outworn traditions are actually more likely to bring penalties than rewards to local service programs. In California, county government has attempted to cope with expanded responsibilities by creating county agencies. These agencies differ in structure, authority and composition from one county to another but they share a basic purpose -- to 14 overcome a narrow, isolated and_ wasteful fragmentation of effort in providing services to people. Human Resources Agencies deal with a wide range of concerns -- health, social services, training, employment, and other programs for the poor, aged, disabled and disadvantaged. Health Services Agencies are more specialized -- they incorporate public health, hospitals, mental health, drug and alcohol programs, long term care, rehabilitation and health re- lated social services. Some also deal with medical services in county detention facilities. County agencies of both kinds express their goals in familiar terms: 1) Reducing the number of departments which report directly to the Board of Supervisors. 2) Improving administration and fiscal control through. _. "program budgeting" and "management by objectives. " 3) Developing uniform, centralized methods for handling budgets, contracts, grants, personnel, purchasing, accounting, data processing and building maintenance. 4) Improving program planning and evaluation, coordination and integrating related services, and eliminating duplication. 5) Developing information systems to assess needs, identify gaps in services, aid in revision of policy, measure . .outcomes, and delineate priorities and limits. 15 Promoting county interests before state and federal agencies and legislative committees. So far, county agencies have not been a resounding success. The reasons for their creation have not always been clearly stated, and their authority is either inadequate or so obscure as to invite dispute. Operating departments view them as an extra, obstructive level of government. They resent being cut off from direct access to the Board of Supervisors. If an agency administrator is not credentialed in the programs of the departments he supervises, he finds difficulty in commanding the trust and respect of directors of departments especially when directors hold seniority and have run their programs independently for many years. When conflict arises between an agency director and a depart- ment, the agency is prone to interfere with program operations, often without notice to the department director. Interference may involve program policy, budgets, personnel, communications with state agencies, ora variety of other matters. When this occurs, disruption of lines of authority causes confusion and resentment within the staffs. Agencies will pirate positions budgeted to departments if the agency is not allotted sufficient staff with skills necessary to fulfill its responsibilities. Without a staff with the correct mix of skills, the agency administrator is handicapped in monitoring r 16 J and:-controlling the major programs of the departments he supervises. Another device used to attract staff is having an agency assume direct responsibility for the operation of new programs. Most experienced agency administrators, though, consider direct operation of programs to be incompatible with the function of an agency. Definitive studies of the records of county agencies do not exist. Observations presented here are therefore based upon the combined experience of the consultants, who have worked extensively with agencies at both state and local level. The focus of these observations is directed at the primary question of integrating and coordinating services and programs which are closely related to each other in purpose and function. They deal both with administrative structure and style. 1) Creation of an agency does not automatically result in service integration. Revisions of county departmental structures must have a specific purpose. The new structure must be explicit and preceded by a statement of specific objectives.. Administra- tors must be given sufficient authority to accomplish stated goals. 2) Lack of commitment, qualification or cooperation by directors of departments are not overcome simply by creating an agency. 3) An agency led by an administrator without program 17 , 5 credentials and qualifications seriously impedes the performance of qualified department directors and their program administrators. . 4) Creation of a county agency ignites warfare between directors of departments with long tenure and agency administrators who lack program credentials. Peace can be negotiated only by agreement that both program and managerial skills are indispensable to success. Both skills must be applied in a balanced and cooperative fashion. 5) An agency administrator cannot decree integration and coordination of related services without the participation of staff at the working level. The focus of integration must be centered upon the needs of clients at the point of delivery and must clearly benefit the consumers of services. 6) Drawn out deliberation, repetitive studies and rhetorical position papers produced by impotent task forces do not substitute for implementation of specific, practical pathways to improve services to clients. Integrative action occurs only if supported by working staff and administrators who recognize the need for staff participation in planning program revisions. 7) In some instances, integrated delivery of services requires the common use of space to enable professional and support staff to work together effectively. Poorly designed facilities, crowding of staff, and inflexibility in adapting space to function all work against attainment of integrated service. In 18 x planning new facilities, participation of those who will eventually work within them is logical but usually neglected in county govern- ment. Thoughtful architectural design pays handsome dividends in innovations in providing service and in the productivity of staff. It therefore deserves much greater consideration by administrators charged with containment of operating costs. In other instances, coordination is accomplished through consultative teamwork and controlled referral to services in different locations. Improved organization and regionalization of certain services can greatly reduce the number of referrals to central locations. Since continuity of care must command a high priority, systems must be worked out to allocate clear responsibility for primary supervision of referrals and compilation of a record of their completion. A unified record system is required to report the details and results of various encounters with specialists. 8) Teamwork among a variety of professional and support staff is essential to successful treatment outcome. Adminis- trators at all levels must endorse staff work which cuts across lines of differing professional experience and training. The multi-disciplinary case management conference is of proven value for complex or long term problems. County health administra- tors are in an opportune position to promote this approach. .In summary, administrative leadership and cooperation are 19 clear prerequisites for success in integration of services. The variety of human problems encountered in county health and social service programs is so extensive that successful inte- gration is rarely achieved. This spectrum of human services -accounts for a substantial percent of county staff and budgetary commitment. Because of the persistence of problems posed by categorical funding, there is growing awareness in both state and federal agencies of the need to grant waivers and to support system-wide demonstrations in health and related social services; to test capitation in place of fee reimbursement; and to encourage inte- gration of services, comprehensive services planning, citizen. governance, innovation in use of manpower, and development of alternatives to care based within institutions. These observations and analyses point to several conclusions: 1) Neither the Human Services nor the Health Services Agency has proven to be the best administrative approach to integration and coordination of human services at the state or county level. 2) Poor results are predictable if attempts at services integration are too global in scope or concept, or if they are expected to occur automatically by revision of administrative organization. Successful administrative reorganization must be planned with care, and undertaken with active participation of involved departments. A plan should be prepared to assure an 20 an orderly process. 3) Health and related social services encompass a large and complex variety of human services. Integration and coordination limited to this spectrum are attainable and more likely to occur by creation of a single Department of Health Services, not a Health or Human Resources Agency. At the county level, such a Department should be responsible for the direct operation of public health programs, mental health and substance abuse services, general medical services, hospital and health support to detention facilities, as well as coordination of certain health related social services. 4) Our review of the history of the Health Resources Agency in this county leads us to the conclusion that its structure and authority have been defective from the outset and that it has failed to accomplish integration of related services -- which we view as its primary goal. We recommend that HRA be disbanded and replaced with an operating, consolidated Department of Health Services, led by a Director holding credentials in public health administration who reports directly to the Board of Supervisors through the Chief Administrative Officer. If such a department is created it should be viewed both by program staffs and the Board of Supervisors as an advocate for all of the programs contained within a consolidated Department. 21 - 0"W W m O N _ ml Ln k •-i Q' M co to Lr) U)- fj�- -4 m *h 41 W G I v O Ql N� V N ri N � Q+ m V•-1 a y c c mm•a moa U Um-� U 4J E a '-• U• I { CP S4 S4 c 1 - Om rov r, a > a v a) N 41 U) 4J yv ma) O m romOum ::Irow Urn c7U Inw u < >4'0 C) 4J SJ v rn m • Mm 41 a a U--+ a.-+ n m c -.i o r O J-+ U)ra r-1•r1 4.1 O m O- :l m U � s4 f: -.-I C'a U > m >; U -r+ U l4 v-�p, a) crsvC: 44C I < I r1a E v .I 4.1 r1 v I-I H v 34 S4 --14 ro O v'a >, _ UEmm cn >4Z m Eco rJ ra 4-) En 'am c 'aEr1y mvv v m4Jy_q a. mIli Ov :3 as m < m v O 'o vhZ Ui.) v S4 -4-A O 41E- C4 r+ 41 u a Z U'0 rs --1 r-+ U m cu-ac U C -+ U) v U) P = E - > m rl G v U r-I v'a 'CJ c C 0)(o cn ..+ U O > m mr-A C) ^ >4 v > U = ro E c C m a U Ea m e >4.i (D 4 U m ro E 0 1 W m m a ri o N c o-c rr m m v •^1 v O m S4 a4.) {-I••i -- --- C7 11 m Q Z H m 1j U .-1 Co m'-4 E a, C7 O � > Q m � U --1 -4-,1 m iJ•.-I e. Z IE v U n U-,+ v -+- ro a.cJ-j U a, Z W -.-I m,c C.i N U m--I c 41 m v•H m y 2 f=7 ,-I m 11 U— -4 O.-4 v --I v ^ 14 C7U -QfrC T3 U m rnU r- < 2 7 v!` .-. m H rI Q v E- < co +< co U Z r- !1 G:] I a a r - oor m ra a r•+ � < E~ El � fd 0� *ow: �' v No V •� lilt ro � The Director must be given the full legal responsibilities vested in the Public Health Officer, Mental Health Director, Medical and Hospital Director, and physician in charge of health services in detention facilities. His responsibilities should be conferred by resolution of the Board of Supervisors so that his authority as Director of all program operations is clear under both county and state law. A consolidated Department differs fundamentally from an Agency in both structure and function. The stated goals of an Agency are retained, but no doubt is left as to the role and authority of the Director. He or she must delegate to qualified deputies specific responsibilities for day to day operations of programs within their field of special expertise. 5) The Office of the Director will require a management team with a mix of specialized experience as follows: * General public administration and fiscal management of local public programs. * Medical information data systems and analyses. * Health services planning and evaluation. Health delivery systems. * Consumer health relations and liaison. * Health projects and proposal development Grants- and contract management. This staff should be made available as consultants to -assist 23 various program operations for the dual purpose of evaluating performance and encouraging improvements. They must not create adversary and authoritarian obstructions, but serve rather as program facilitators. In this role, they will be responsible for formulating program plans, preparing proposals to state and federal agencies, developing management information systems capable of improving administration, setting priorities and limits, and reporting results to the public. Contracts for health and related services between the county and private providers should be subjected to rigorous and comprehensive review by this staff for two basic purposes: 1) To improve contracts management, and to strengthen accountability for sound fiscal management and adequate reporting of the type, numbers and quality of services provided by private providers. 2) To assure that contracted service programs fit into a cohesive service plan and are systematically tied to services being provided directly by the county. The more detailed processing review for compliance with statutes, budget provisions, etc. now performed by the HRA should not be assumed by this staff and should be transferred to the County Administrator' s Office or Auditor/Controller. Adoption of these recommendations will reduce fragmentation, eliminate 24 services .of marginal quality, and improve continuity. . The staff will be responsible for assisting programs with their budget preparation and presentation, and providing assistance with administrative problems. This staff will also assist programs in promoting county interests before state and federal administrative agencies and legislative committees of state and federal government. The Director's primary responsibility is to provide leader- ship in building and operating an efficient, integrated regional network of health and related social services meeting the needs of clients. The Director is fully accountable to the Board and general public for the effective use of limited tax resources. The details of our recommendations for reorganization are set forth in Chatper 12. We therefore conclude that: Health and related social services comprise the largest compartment of human services provided by county government. This spectrum of services is varied and complex, but less difficult to integrate than all human services. In public health, mental health, medical care, and social services, there is much ferment and movement toward major reform. The opportunity to forge an integrated system in these fields is therefore more likely to gain support at higher levels of govern- ment. In the future, county leadership in improving delivery 25 00 of services can play a key role in affecting legislation and administration of state and federal programs to make them more responsive to local needs. Relatively recent experiences with OEO, Model Cities, Allied Services and Comprehensive Health Planning, have taught counties that services now within their direct control need to be improved in discreet increments, as an essential first step toward meeting all human service needs through an integrated system serving the entire county population. Oo854 26 CHAPTER 3 OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTEGRATION OF SERVICE Traditional organization of county health services separates prevention from treatment and isolates as separate systems of service care of mental and developmental disability, substance abuse, health problems of the aging, and health related social services. Primary and long term care are thereby forced into separate, categories of organization and services become fragmented and dispersed. Patients are expected to find their way through a complex and confusing array of special services provided by several departments at many different locations. Continuity of care is made extremely difficult and a unified system of records becomes impossible. Specific examples are presented here to provide a more coherent and rational approach to integration of closely related. services. 1. Clinical practice by nurses and physicians' assistants with training as practitioners can provide effective support to family practice physicians in community health centers. A team approach to primary care reduces waiting time, controls referrals to specialized services, and enables physicians to devote more attention to the more difficult diagnostic and treatment problems. 27 55 2. The location of public health specialists in the same neighborhood health centers permits the organization of a variety of group activities for patients who share common problems. Examples are: prenatal care for high risk mothers; guidance in child rearing; education in normal nutrition; family planning; sex education and control of venereal disease, and the risks of drug and alcohol use, etc. Group education is equally important in the control of such problems as obesity, hypertension, smoking, drinking, heart disease, and cancer. These activities can directly support the clinical care being provided to patients in the center. 3. Integration of service greatly benefits those who rely exclusively on county health and medical services . All primary services can be provided in one location instead of requiring multiple appointments for a variety of special purposes in many different places. In addition, privacy and confidentiality can be assured by incorporation into primary care sensitive trans- actions such as family planning, counseling, emotional stress, venereal disease contacts, etc. 4. Public health and social work skills are indispensable to many family treatment problems, especially among low income families, but certainly not limited to this group. The ability to comply with treatment instructions is frequently tied to social factors and the home environment which must be addressed to assure a successful outcome_ 28 i 5.- Primary psychiatric care and consultation should be an integral component of family oriented care. Many problems called to the attention of the family practitioner are either entirely emotional or accompanied by mental stress. Psychiatrists with orientation and interest in family care can be an invaluable resource to generalists. They can teach staff at all levels to recognize and manage simple emotional distress. They can be readily available to provide consultation and crisis intervention when necessary. Accurate assessment of difficult problems and prompt referral to specialized sources of continuing treatment saves both time and money. 6. Patients suffering problems of mental illness, develop- mental disability, or substance abuse need access to a wide variety of health services which may not necessarily be related to their primary problems. For purposes of primary care, such individuals should not be segregated or stigmatized. The value of specialized treatment programs is not in dispute, but a separate system of health services should not be encouraged for each category of disease. Instead, specialized programs should be developed to serve as backup resources to integrated primary care. If problems are routinely filtered through an integrated primary care intake mechanism, then many patients with less complicated cases can be successfully treated by family practitioners with the help and support of specialists. Those requiring specialized treatment 29 9057 can be referred by the primary health team responsible for_ case management and continuity of specialty care. 7. An integrated and responsive system of primary health services with full treatment capability is of great importance to social service professional staff. Both eligibility and case workers would probably be more willing to refer their clients to the Key Plan for enrollment if they knew that patients would be promptly evaluated and incorporated into an organized and continuous system of family care, housed in modern facilities near the clients' residence. The choice of a source of continuing care by families eligible under the Childhood Health and Disability Prevention Program (CHDP) would also be enhanced and follow-up information easier to obtain. Field social workers who frequently encounter various types of family crisis would benefit from an integrated primary health care system. Such problems as abuse of children and spouses, acute alcoholism and psychosis, and marital discord could be more easily managed by referral to a single source of care where a variety of special professional skills is immediately available and inte- grated case management is practiced. Behavioral problems of younger children and the recognition and treatment of learning disabilities are other examples of needs which can be better managed in an integrated system of primary care. Screening programs which do not afford access to treatment are indefensible. Barriers to treatment include inability to pay 30 and difficulty in finding appropriate care in a fragmented and confusing delivery system. Long Term Care An integrated approach to serving patients who need various levels and types of long term care can reduce both confusion and cost. Putting people in institutions when they don't need it often converts an acute problem into a chronic one or results in a pattern of repeated return to the institution after release. This pattern is more likely to occur among those suffering from the diseases of aging, mental or developmental disability and substance abuse. This principle is illustrated in the following potentials for integration of professional skills. 1) Hospital discharge evaluation by teams of professionals -- physician, public health nurse, social worker, community worker -- in communication with the family, can result in a plan for case management which is tailored to individual need, and avoids auto- matic referral and isolation in a nursing home or similar institutional setting. 2) Coordinated in-home health and supportive services can reduce hospital admissions and provide an alternative to admission to skilled nursing facilities at lower cost. 31 - 00859 3) Day treatment and activity programs permit continuing care of individuals so they can remain in their own home rather than be admitted to a nursing facility. 4) Small transitional residential treatment programs for people suffering :rental illness, developmental disability, drug and alcohol problems, etc. , can accelerate return to independent living. In coordination_ with day treatment programs, they can reduce recidivism and long and unnecessary stays in a hospital. 5) Cooperative case management for citizens requiring the protection of a conservatorship requires the skills of forensic psychiatry, medicine and social casework. 6) Many concerns and activities of older citizens supported by the Aging Americans Act involve health services. Screening and treatment of seniors, meals on wheels and communal meal service, day activity and multi-purpose centers, all require the active support of both a primary and long term treatment system. Segregation of older citizens, alcoholics, addicts, and people with mental disabilities in provision of health services is. both expensive and unfair. when it occurs, it usually results in response to long standing neglect, rather than as an expression of preference for separate programs. A well organized health ser- vices system can meet the special needs of these citizens in a sensitive and responsive fashion without segregating them. OUOVV 32 Incremental moves toward these possibilities for integration requires in-service staff training programs which cross the traditional lines separating and isolating the various credentialed professionals. The form of administrative organization which best supports integration is a single operating department which incorpo- rates all health and supportive services. People, not revised organization charts, form the real basis for bringing about progressive change. A consolidated Department of Health Services must work hand in hand with the Department of Social Services. Task forces of middle level staff should be charged with building effective referral systems and integrated primary and long term care programs with the active encouragement of the Directors. Administrative placement of health related social services should remain flexible, in order to conform with law, maximize revenue and encourage demonstrations in long term care which weld together the administration of health and social services when this is indicated. Changes in administrative placement of programs should be made when improved service to clients will result. 33 0081; CHAPTER 4 THE KEY PLAN, A PUBLICLY SPONSORED HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION (HMO) ; ITS HISTORY AND FUTURE When Contra Costa County Medical Services (CCCMS) first applied for a grant to develop a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in 1972, a staff member of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (DREW, Region IX) expressed serious reservations that a county system which provides services only to the poor could succeed as the basis for organizing a health plan to serve both the poor and general public on a voluntary basis. This concern was not unreasonable. It reflected appreciation of a long standing segregation of the poor in the provision of medical care and the resistance which would accompany any attempt at integration. County hospitals have existed in the past to fulfill a legal requirement that local government provide care for the poor who become sick. These hospitals are therefore identified with poverty, racial minorities, the aged, people suffering mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse. As California grew rapidly, spurred by the events of World War II, additional functions were added to county hospitals in response to general community needs. The medical schools of the state, both private and state 34 supported, affiliated with county hospitals for the purpose of clinical training of physicians and allied health professions. These affiliations provided interns and residents who worked around the clock in county institutions. Their full time employment resulted in development of those services which require the continuous presence of physicians. Primarily for this reason, county hospitals became a place for the care of severe trauma, emergency services of every other kind, communicable disease, acute psychosis, alcohol and drug toxicity, burns, and the care of citizens in need of rehabilitation and long term care. Thus did necessity forge the character of county hospitals and contribute to their reputation for providing a variety of clinical experience with gross pathology, and therefore a good place to build clinical skills in preparation for private practice. The relationship between county hospitals and university medical centers has been viewed as advantageous in terms of the quality of care provided in county hospitals. However, the concentration in public institutions of the burden of training health professionals raises an important issue. Should the responsibility for training new generations of health professionals be shared by patients who are not poor and dependent? Does the presence of residency programs in private hospitals enhance the quality of care they provide? Affiliation of university training programs with county 35 01663 PI facilities bears a positive relationship to the quality of care. , provided. The stigma still attached to county institutions has more to do with social class differences and amenities than it does with the quality of medical care provided. This observation, however, should not be construed as an unqualified endorsement of the presence of universities in county hospitals. In fact, recent history indicates that university preoccupation with teaching, research and specialization in county hospitals plays havoc with continuity of care to individuals and families and also disrupts the care in terms of access, primary supervision and cost. At the time of the application by CCCMS for an HMO development grant in 1972, those who favored it were thinking more of the future than the past. Several key questions were raised: How will segregation of the poor for medical services be ended and the burdens of medical education equitably shared? What is the future role of county institutions in providing ser- vice and in educating physicians and allied health professionals? Through the years, Contra Costa County has earned a reputation for directly providing a comprehensive range of public health, preventive, and general medical, surgical and mental health services beyond those provided by counties of similar size. It has established a rich program for training family physicians for community practice and it has resisted development 36 za of specialty training at a time when other university affiliated county hospitals veered sharply toward residencies in the specialties and curtailment of training family practitioners. It has been successful in its desire to recruit and retain many of the physicians it trains for career employment in county health programs or private practice in the county. The HMO application of CCCMS came at a time when government administrators and elected officials were beginning to appreciate the failures of "mainstream" fee-for-service care to attain social integration of low income families. The principle of "freedom of choice" has been abrogated by . refusal of many private physicians to accept Medi-Cal patients, for a variety of reasons. Many who do choose to take Medi-Cal patients too frequently display abusive behavior by performing services which cannot be scientifically justified. The State Department of Health and the fiscal intermediary for Medi-Cal, which is a provider organization, have both been lax in weeding out physicians whose claim records indicate exploitation of patients or incompetence. Medi-Cal Reform, enacted in 1971, did great damage to county institutions by eliminating a mechanism for making block payments for care of county patients not able to qualify as individuals for Medi-Cal and who must use county facilities. This law also imposed on counties expensive administrative require- 37 ments for eligibility and reimbursements (procedural billing) and reduced payments for service below cost of operations. The cumulative effect of these policies was a significant loss of state revenue by counties and pressure to raise local taxes to maintain local programs to treat the poor. In August 1973, Contra Costa County Medical Services signed an agreement with the State Department of Health to provide services to Medi-Cal recipients through a prepaid health plan (PHP) which was named the "Key Plan. " This contract has been renewed yearly, and the Key Plan is one of 13 PHP's surviving the scandals which have plagued many private PHP programs under . Medi-Cal in California. (The state once had contracts with 55 PHP's. ) For patients enrolled in the Key Plan, the county recovers a higher percent of cost than for patients treated under Medi- Cal but not enrolled in the plan. �At the date of this review (March 1978) the Key Plan is facing a number of challenges. 1) It has filed application with DHEW for federal qualifica- tion under the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1974. 2) It has been approved as a "Medi-Key" plan which can enroll Medicare eligibles on a prepaid basis. 3) It is developing a proposal for creation of a County -Health Care Commission to fulfill a federal requirement for 38 consumer participation in governance. 4) It is negotiating a proposal with the State Department of Health to enroll individuals and families not eligible for welfare, but covered under Medi-Cal as medically needy only and medically indigent. At present, only cash grant welfare recipients may be enrolled in the Key Plan. Other citizens of marginal income are not able to afford to enroll. 5) It is putting forth a plan for part payment of premiums by these families and individuals of marginal income who cannot qualify under Medi-Cal and who cannot manage to pay the cost of private care. 6) It is attempting to enroll patients eligible for Short- Doyle mental health services for the full range of health bene- fits provided in the HMO. 7) It is planning a system of community ambulatory health centers to serve cities of the county on a regional basis. 8) It is negotiating with private nonprofit and district hospitals to provide hospital services to HMO enrollees and other county indigents' on a regional basis for the convenience of its patients and to avoid replacement of an aging county hospital at an estimated cost of $150,000 per bed. 9) It is discussing with county employees, organized labor and local employers the feasibility of enrollment of non-dependent employed individuals and families in the Key Plan. 39 00% 10) It is exploring the future relationship of the Key Plan to county government in terms of its governance and the payment of premiums for those indigents whose care must be financed in part or in full by the county. 11) It is pushing to integrate preventive clinical services provided by the Department of Public Health with curative services provided by the Department of Medical Services, to eliminate duplication and set the stage for a strong program of preventive services within the Key Plan. 12) It is exploring the feasibility of operating under an "Enterprise" Fund -- a system of administration which will accord to the Key Plan a phased program of autonomy from other county departments in such areas as accounting, billing, information systems, budgeting, purchasing, building maintenance and personnel. These initiatives are proving to be complex and difficult to bring to fruition. Following are details of these difficulties with suggestions for their resolution. Federal qualification is likely to be awarded if the county can present a plan to assure consumer and public participation in governing the Key Plan as required by federal regulation. Also at issue is the rate at which Medi-Cal eligibles will be mixed with non-dependent enrollees to conform with a federal requirement that the plan attain at least a fifty-fifty mix within three years after the initial contract. < �. # } 40 s 00868 When the HMO amendments were adopted in the 1976-77 session of Congress, waivers were granted to federally supported neighbor- hood health centers which are attempting to develop into qualified HMO's. The rationale for these waivers is that such centers were developed in neighborhoods with heavy concentrations of poor citizens, to bring resources into areas suffering dramatic shortages of manpower and facilities for primary care. This rationale should also apply to the Key Plan, which is based in county institutions, with well established traditions for serving only the poor. The reason for seeking a mix of Medi-Cal with non-dependent enrollees is to avoid development of new PHP's which specialize , in service only to Medi-Cal recipients, i.e. , the creation of Medi-Cal "mills" on the basis of prepayment which continue to segregate the poor. For families served by CCCMS but not eligible for Medi-Cal and unable to pay for private care, state and federal government must find a way to enroll such people into the Key Plan, before people who are now able to pay for their own medical care. These families and individuals are working people of marginal income who have either no insurance or poor coverage. They are being billed by the county at exhorbitant rates (which reflect the full cost of care) . Little recovery of payment occurs. These charges should be scaled down to a realistic level so that payments will UUC.6� 41 be made, and patients not driven away from their only resource for ambulatory care. There is the danger that such families will be displaced in development of the Key Plan. To avoid this, Key Plan administrators are now seeking support for a system of part payment of premiums by state and federal government on a demonstra- tion basis for medically needy and indigent people in the Medi- Cal program and for low income working persons unable to qualify for Medi-Cal. This will eliminate the need to charge for ambulatory services, and will, without doubt, reduce costly admissions for hospital care which are preventable. For the present, this goal must take a higher priority than immediate marketing to independent individuals and families. Therefore, the 50-50 mix requirement should be waived temporarily, but only in terms of the time allotted to eventually attain this mix. To conform with federal requirements a new governing body for the Key Plan must be created. The body is now the County Board of Supervisors, whose composition does not presently comply with federal requirements. A new governing body must be created which does not abrogate the legal responsibilities of the Board of Supervisors, but which broadens governance to assure participa- tion by consumers enrolled in the plan by appointed public members by members of the Board of Supervisors. This federal requirement poses a fundamental legal dilemma. a ' r 42 00870 Amendments to federal law are now being offered to exempt counties from the requirement of shared governance with non-elected citizens. But these amendments may not be enacted soon. Existing county law does not permit creation of a County Health Services Commission with policy and fiscal authority which overrides the responsibility of elected supervisors. For the moment, the county should try to negotiate with state and federal administrators a conditional waiver of the governance requirement pending action by federal and state legis- latures. An Advisory Health and Social Services Commission could serve temporarily as a compromise body. This is essential so that qualification can be awarded. This is a condition of continuation of the contract under the state Medi-Cal program. In the future, when the Key Plan is offered as a qualified HMO to county employees, union, employers, etc. , the governance of the plan will still reside for a time with the Board of Supervisors. Transfer of governance to another legally constituted public entity -- such as a County Health Services Commission with policy and fiscal authority -- will require legislative sanction, perhaps as an option to be exercised by discretion of the Board of Supervisors. The development and management of a successful HMO is a complex task which consumes a great amount of time and requires considerable technical expertise. Success in governance also 43 0081 requires a mechanism to spare the supervisors the time required for detailed policy and program development, without subverting their legal responsibility. Whatever occurs in the refinement of the law relating to publicly sponsored HMO's, the legal responsibilities of the county to pay for the medical care of the poor will continue to apply; the county cannot abrogate its responsibility to finance this care and to assure this quality is acceptable. In addition, the county will remain responsible for operating public health services, including environmental programs, outreach, communicable disease control, community health education, medical care in county detention facilities, and a host of specialized services related to mental health, conservatorship and social welfare. Therefore, the emergence of a publicly-sponsored HMO in Contra Costa County will require careful and continuous planning, negotiation, legal research and guidance, new legislation and unprecedented forms of public governance. The enrollment of individuals and families not able to qualify for Medi-Cal is of crucial importance. A federal waiver to accomplish this end, accompanied by both state and federal financial assistance, could provide data on the numbers of citizens in this category, the actuarial cost of including them in the HMO, and the comparison of the cost of their care in an HMO with that in the fee for service system. Data on the prepayment 44 premiums required to cover welfare recipients and the families of marginal income who share some of the demographic characteristics of the welfare population are sorely lacking. These data are of critical importance in projecting the cost of a universal, mandatory, national health insurance program, and will enhance federal interest in providing financial support and granting waivers to the Key Plan. Enrollment of patients now using county Short-Doyle services is important for at least two reasons. Patients with mental health, drug and alcohol problems require access to general medical services offered in the Key Plan. Many such individuals and families do, in fact, rely on CCCMS now if they are not eligible for Medi-Cal and cannot afford private care. A second reason for including these patients is the importance of offering a full range of mental health services within the Key Plan. Concern has been expressed for the need to include mental health treatment as an integral part of a national health insurance plan. The traditional reliance on one-to-one psychiatric method of treatment and its high cost makes this approach problematic in financing a national health plan. On the other hand, the emerging techniques of community mental health are more broadly construed, more flexible and less costly than traditional couch therapy. Inclusion of organized mental health services for meeting community mental health needs in a local demonstration is of great importance to the future role of mental health in a national health plan. 45 The construction of well planned community health centers offering an integrated service is fundamental to the future of the Key Plan. Neither the poor nor anyone else can be attracted to crowded and obsolete buildings where the stigma of poverty persists, and where privacy and dignity must be sacrificed. Adequate housing of ambulatory clients for preventive and primary care has proven to be effective in reducing the need for hospital and other institutional care. The heart of the health care system of the future will be prevention and primary ambulatory care, not expansion of hospital based services. Investment in facilities and services to broaden access to primary care is an intelligent and conservative policy. Construction of a new, centralized county hospital should not be attempted unless all alternatives have been exhausted. The Key Plan should instead press for equal treatment and accommodation in district and private non-profit hospitals for its medical staff and its patients. Licensed bed capacity for county acute hospital services can be transferred, if necessary, to participating community hospitals after review by the local Health Systems Agency. The matching of community health centers with local hospitals on a regional basis constitutes very intelligent health planning for Contra Costa County's Key Plan. If the Key Plan can construct new ambulatory facilities based in population centers of the county, the second class Q74 46 tel!V image attached to obsolete buildings will be overcome, and the Plan's attractiveness will be greatly enhanced for county employees, unions and local employers,many of whom will have to offer the option of the Key Plan if it is granted federal qualification. If significant enrollment is attained and access to local hospitals is opened, segregation of low income people for medical care will end once and for all in Contra Costa County. The Key Plan would contrast with private HMO's in that active and organized programs of prevention, screening and primary mental health services would be an integral part of the pattern of services offered. Such a prototype should attract widespread attention and prompt development of similar services in other HMO's. The Key Plan is, in fact, now attracting national attention for good reason. At present it is the only HMO in this country with the potential of offering well organized and high quality health services on a regional basis with public governance and integration of the poor with non-dependent citizens in a prepaid health plan. For the Key Plan to make progress, administrative skills must be developed necessary to begin a move toward greater independence from other county departments. The planning now going on to create an Enterprise Fund for CCCMS operations is a big step in the right direction. Another crucial step is 47 • � 3 S `�10081 � ti OU8 r� the design of ambulatory health centers offering an integrated pattern of services including prevention, screening, primary mental health, dentistry, and general family oriented primary- health care. Emphasis on construction of such regional health centers would help avoid construction of a new centralized county hospital which would add to the excess capacity which exists in Contra Costa County. In the course of our review, we were asked to assess the feasibility of using community non-profit and district hospitals• by county patients and physicians. We did not attempt to open active negotiations on this complex issue, but tried to assess the attitudes and receptivity for future negotiations. We met with hospital trustees, medical staff and hospital administrators. The following details were discussed: 1) Admission of county employed physicians to the active staff of the hospital. 2) Privileges which would be accorded to physicians admitted to the staff. 3) The attitude of the hospital medical staff toward use of the hospital by county patients and enrolless of the Key Plan. 4) The method of reimbursing the hospital for services provided to county patients and Key Plan enrollees. 48 k a0 '- 5) The rights and privileges of county and private physicians and their patients in the use of hospital beds during period of peak occupancy. 6) The need, if necessary, to transfer the county's licensed bed capacity to community hospitals without an excess bed capacity to accommodate county patients, with prior review by the Health Systems Agency. 7) The types of hospital services which can be made avail- able to county patients. 8) The availability of specialty consultation and services by physicians not employed by the county. 9) The feasibility of maintaining nurse practitioner and family practice residency programs in community hospitals. 10) Opportunities for county employees with training and experience to provide hospital based services in community hospitals. 11) The incorporation of state and federal quality assurance utilization controls and HMO reporting requirements into hospital reporting procedures. We also visited the Veterans Administration Hospital at Martinez to explore the availability of specialized services to county patients. The feasibility of providing general hospital services was discussed, but a tentative conclusion reached that changes in federal law would be required to meet this goal. Existing law and regulation already permit VA hospitals to 49 provide communities with specialized services available after meeting its own needs. These services were identified for reference in planning for future development of the HMO. In general, we were impressed with the willingness of private nonprofit and district hospitals and the Veterans Hospital in the county to enter into serious negotiations with the county provided that these negotiations are conducted in an open and constructive atmosphere which protects their integrity and assures county government a fair and equitable method for meeting its fiscal and legal responsibility for the health of the working poor of the county. 50 ' L _ CHAPTER 5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES (CCCMS) The Hospital at Martinez, General Description This department provides a comprehensive program of health services to the poor and disabled citizens of the county. The 251 hospital facility at Martinez offers acute inpatient services in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and a newborn nursery, gynecology, pediatrics, intensive and coronary care, communicable disease, drug and alcohol detoxification, psychiatry and rehabil- itation. This broad mix of services makes comparison with services of private hospitals extremely difficult. The most striking finding of our review is the excellent quality of care provided by a dedicated staff in buildings which are crowded and almost hopelessly obsolete. Although space is at a premium and effective professional functioning is impaired, a high morale prevails. The annual average daily patient census reported is 72 percent. Ancillary support services are pharmacy, X-ray, labs, physiotherapy, medical records, social services, eligibility and general administration services. Outpatient services include a family practice clinic, outpatient clinics, an emergency service, and a mental health clinic. General outpatient services and specialty clinics, including mental health are provided at Oakley, Pittsburg-Antioch, and Richmond. A mental health clinic is located in Concord. General 51 S outpatient services were planned within the facility operated by the Department of Public Health in Concord, but did not materialize. The department is responsible for providing medical and psychiatric services in the County Jail and in other county detention facilities. These services are described later in this report in Chapter 9. This discussion does not include mental health services, which are also reviewed later in the report in Chapter 7. The Oakley Clinic is reminiscent of a primitive Peace Corps outpost in a developing country. Demand for clinical services at the clinics at Pittsburg- Antioch long ago outgrew capacity. The buildings are completely inadequate for health services provided by the county. The clinics at Richmond are more spacious and substantial, but are poorly organized for conducting an integrated pattern of services. For many years, CCCMS has trained family physicians. At present, the hospital enjoys the benefits of an affiliation with the Department of Family Practice of the U.C. Davis School of Medicine. Training of family practice residents and nurse practitioners is well integrated on the wards and in a family practice clinic at the hospital. This clinic provides preventive, primary mental 52 .�Y1 RAS j 9T j YY .0080U health and family health services to those who seek continuing care. Back-up consultation by specialists is available for both outpatient and hospital services. Physicians in this clinic follow patients into the hospital when indicated and provide continuing care after discharge. Public health nursing, social work, nutrition and nurse clinicians are on the staff of the hospital and clinics. General and specialty outpatient clinics are conducted at: the hospital, and patients are referred to family practice clinics when indicated for continuing care. A busy emergency service is manned on a seven day, 24 hour. basis by a full time staff of physicians, residents and support staff. They are backed up by staff specialists who cover the service on rotational call. The active medical staff consists of 65 full time physicians, most trained as generalists and many having served as residents before accepting full time county employment. The visiting staff numbers 180. There are 18 residents in training in a three-year program. The inpatient wards are supervised by senior medical staff,_ assisted by visiting consultants. Both active and visiting staff participate in training and supervising residents in the wards and clinics. Nursing supervisors and staff are experienced and dedicated to first class patient care. 53 00881 Nursing administration is responsible for making assignments to the wards and clinics, covering for peak loads, and filling in behind unexpected absences. Considering the complexity of this challenge, results attained are commendable. The nursing staff on the intensive care unit is confronted with typical problems. The grueling requirements and extra- ordinary responsibilities make it very difficult to accommodate peak loads and to hold younger nursing staff long enough to develop skills. Training programs are sporadic, and a lack of incentive payments for this kind of work places this nursing service at a disadvantage. This ward activity is of critical importance, and warrants a careful review in order to assure a better supply of nurses willing and able tc function in such a tense and demanding environment. Special consideration is due for this kind of nursing assignment in order to reduce a high turnover rate. The quality of medical care reflected in a review of charts is impressive. An active program of medical audit and utilization review is conducted for patients in the hospital, to assure quality of care and to control admissions and length of hospital stay. The system of medical records is under continuous review to assure correct patient identification and retrieval of old records. 00804 54 t . - A committee of the medical staff reviews the quality of care provided in outpatient clinics and is now developing treat- ment protocols for outpatient care. Ancillary services are well organized in support of clinical activities. A very active X-ray services provides diagnostic support: however, nuclear medicine and CAT scanning examinations are referred elsewhere. Clinical laboratories provide a high volume of tests with reliability and close quality control. Recent reorganization of lab services in cooperation with the Department of Public Health has improved efficiency and production through a logical division of labor and responsibility between the two departments. An infection control program is operative and the rate of infection is in good control. Food service and building maintenance work exceptionally well at Martinez. Problems with maintenance of the Richmond and Pittsburg Clinics are currently being addressed. Physiotherapy is available throughout the hospital and clinics. Intensive physiotherapy is provided on the rehabilitation service, which is widely and justly acclaimed in the community as a superior service. Residents rotate through the service and become adept at recognizing indications for physiotherapy on the general wards and referring patients to rehabilitation. Referrals to rehabilitation are also made by private physicians. 55 vim$ Medical social services are organized to support all categories of patients and services. An outstanding job is performed in planning discharges, with participation of public health nurses, staff of the Department of Social Services, and clinicians. Needs for continuing care are assessed, and patients referred to services tailored to meet their continuing care needs. In-home health and supportive services enable many patients to remain at home rather than enter skilled nursing facilities. Patients who do require care in a skilled nursing facility are referred only to facilities known to provide an acceptable level of care. Medical and social review teams provide systematic examina- tion of skilled nursing home placements and the extent of services required in the home. The discipline involved in defending place- ments and the level of in-home services needed assures that an appropriate level of care is provided. COMMUNITY CLINICS The Clinic at Oakley A new building is being planned to serve the citizens of the rural eastern portion of the county in Oakley, Brentwood, Byron, Bethel Island, Sandhill, Knightsen and Discovery Bay. This project is important for several reasons. Potentially, it can serve as a prototype for integration of services. The building of a permanent facility should reflect planning for future as well as present needs. The rural character of the service area raises r 56 00�O a number of questions about services which are appropriate at this site, and those which are better provided by referral to Pittsburg-Antioch and Martinez. In planning for the building, several considerations deserve attention: Is the project located in an appropriate location? Is the building designed and sized to accommodate an integrated pattern of service? What population will use the facility now and in the future? What are the characteristics of the people and what are their needs? - What types of activities are presently organized in east county? - What changes should occur in the process of integration of services? The task force on integration of services was asked to address these questions. They have put together the following recommen- dations and conclusions: - The departments which need space in the building arc Public Health, Medical Services, Mental Health, and Social Services eligibility workers. oa88; 57 ,:The pattern of core service should be built around the family practice model, with two physicians, four nurse prac- titioners and supporting staff for ancillary services, and two dentists and a dental hygienist. - Primary mental health services will be provided by a psychiatrist and supportive staff, occupying clinical space within the building. This will enable the psychiatric staff to provide training and consultation to both nurses and family practitioners, to do crisis intervention, and to make referrals to other treatment resources when this is indicated. - Public health clinical activities will be integrated at the clinic site. - Clinics presently organized at Brentwood, Bethel Island and Oakley will be conducted in the new facility on an integrated basis. Family planning, childhood disability screening, health screening for senior citizens, V.D. and group health education will be conducted in the new facility, and transportation will be provided to those who cannot otherwise attend. - Group health education on relevant topics will be con ducted within the facility -- family planning, nutrition, child development. - The Department of Public Health will continue to work with the schools in home health services, and make visits to the � 3 58 00885 homes of clients, for both case finding and follow-up care. V.D. treatment will be offered at the new facility. - Ancillary support services will be available for X-ray, laboratory, and clinical pharmacy, with backup care for specialty consultation and services at the Pittsburg-Antioch clinic and at Martinez. - X-ray capacity for now will be limited to chest and bone X-ray. - The desirability of performing dye contrast studies at a future date calls for building construction plans which accomo- date this future need, but which postpone installation of equipment until utilization warrants this move. - A small space is required for on-site laboratory pro- cedures -- bloods, urines, throat cultures. Blood chemistries will be drawn and sent out. - A drug services supervised by a clinical pharmacist is required. - Space for physical therapy is also necessary. The Oakley service area now contains an estimated 28,000 population. Twenty-five percent are Spanish-speaking. Migrant agricultural workers, single and families, still move into some of the agricultural activities in east county during peak cropping time. The Oakley Clinic should serve this population, with financial assistance provided by state and federal grants. 59 00887 Older people represent a significant portion of the resident population of east county. Their needs will be met best by pro- viding them with access to the clinic at Oakley. At present, HOAP screening clinics are held in several locations in east county. More comprehensive and continuous services can be offered to elders who are eligible to enroll in this Key Plan if they hold Medicare cards. The planning of Oakley Clinic should take into consideration the future enrollment of non-dependent citizens of the county, who may choose to select the clinic as a primary source of medical care. An intelligently planned building will enhance the proba- bility of a well organized and appropriately comprehensive primary care facility, which will serve as a satellite to county services located at Pittsburg-Antioch. Enrollment in the Key Plan by east county residents of all income ranges is heavily dependent on the range of services offered, the appearance and comfort of the building, and the proximity of supportive social services. We recommend that an integrated pattern of services under a single administrative authority be planned for the permanent facility, and that all previous plans based upon other assumptions be abandoned. 60 00888 ' The Clinic at Pittsburg The facility for health services in Pittsburg is totally inadequate for the provision of integrated health services. It fails now to comply with standards set by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals. . Planning for a larger integrated ambulatory services facility should be begun immediately, based upon planning premises similar to those employed for the facility at Oakley. Its size should be determined by analysis of present needs and utilization and future projections based upon anticipation of growth of the service propulation implied by the HMO. The Clinic at Richmond The size of the Richmond Clinic is adequate for providing a comprehensive and integrated program of ambulatory health services. The clinic is located in a large two-story building. It is structurally sound, but allocation of space at present is not ideal for an integrated program of services. Public health programs are organized on the first floor, making it difficult to function in a cohesive fashion with medical services. Mental health space is separate and isolated from both public health and the medical services located on the same floor. The basement is currently used by the Department of Probation and the Courts. This space should be made available to support an integrated health services program in Richmond. 0(`p Qn 61 r Waiting space is excessive. Radiology is occupying more space than is required. The decor at the building is unattractive and institutional in character. We recommend major renovation of the building for two principal reasons -- to rearrange space to accomplish integration of pro- fessional services -- to redecorate the building to overcome its fortress-like character and to convert to a more warm, humane, and attractive environment. The opinions of consumers who rely on the facility for primary health care services should be accorded full attention in this process of renovation. To accomplish these changes, a planning committee of adminis- trators, professional staff from each department and consumer leaders should be convened and specific assignments made to guide the renovation and redecoration of the building. Our review indicates the Richmond Clinic staff suffers a strong sense of isolation from the department leadership located at Martinez and feels excluded from planning decisions which affect the clinic and its budget allocations, equipment purchases, personnel assignments and professional responsibilities. This feeling is substantiated by a number of documented occurrences. The character and size of the staff and the large r.._ 62 population served in west county warrants administrative changes to overcome the feeling that Richmond is merely an outpost rather than a full partner within the family of county services. A consolidated Department of Health Services could help to overcome feelings of separation and isolation. A regional pattern of organization of service would also help in attaining a sense of equal status. Professional Staff Organization The full time medical staff of CCCMS are presently county employees. The staff is organized both as a physician's union and a professional corporation. The solidarity and competence of the medical staff is impressive -- a tribute to the Medical Director and his senior medical staff. The trust and esteem paid to them by the entire staff reflects an appreciation of their record of dedication to . public service. Employment of physicians to provide health services directly by county government constitutes a unique attribute in California law in that direct employment of physicians to practice medicine is not legally permitted in other health plans or hospitals. If marketing to the general public succeeds, the independence of the medical staff from direct county employment becomes an 63 issue. The stability of the Key Plan-HMO will be better served by undertaking pians now for defining and specifying the future status of the medical group and its relationship to the Key Plan and county government. This suggestion is made in an anticipatory manner, not for immediate implementation. The independence of a medical staff highly motivated to provide quality care responsive to the needs of consumers is an important historical characteristic of stable and successful prepaid health plans. County Health Services Employees The adoption of a strategy for a regional approach to health services raises important issues for other county government employees whose careers are tied to county health services. New facilities and services planning must incorporate a manpower deployment plan which gives the current workforce priority within the HMO. Opportunities for continued service by county employees must be scrupulously protected in the planning process, to minimize dislocations which will inevitably accompany a reorganization of services in a regional plan. Maintenance of certain services at the existing hospital plant and a plan for gradual phase-out of other services must give full consideration to protecting the rights and seniority of all county,;employees. 64 00894 I ` California law does not permit inclusion of dissimilar professions in professional corporations. Hence, supportive professional and technical staff cannot be a part of an independent physician corporation or association. In most prepaid health plans, professional supportive and technical personnel are hired as employees of the plan. A successful plan has a high demand for the full range of hospital professional and technical support functions. ADMINISTRATIOIt OF THE KEY PLAN The administration of the County Hospital reflects strong professional leadership in development of programs and services, extensive participation in decision making by hospital departments, maximum administrative support to operations, encouragement of self-sufficiency and autonomy in operations, and a minimum of administrative supervision. This tradition has resulted in strong and competent technicians but weak central administration. The flow of authority is dispersed, almost deliberately vague, and hence is confusing. This style creates a high level of loyalty and morale, but fails to accomplish clear designation of responsibility and flow of authority or adequate accountability for expenditure of funds. 65 Administrative order and accountability are at their optimum when vital information is available, when policy statements are clear and specific, and when the structure and flow of authority provide for prompt and efficient decisions. In CCCMS, information about fiscal matters, such as budgets and revenue, is not in control. The CHAS computer system was not designed with participation by the Director or his staff. It was built primarily as an accounting support system, with little input relating to program characteristics, patient needs or service statistics. Reports generated by CHAS are of limited use to administrators of both fiscal operations or service units. CHAS reports are not accepted with confidence. They contain gross and numerous errors in allocation of costs and distort the character of operations. They are, therefore, not relied upon greatly. Parallel manual systems are maintained by hospital departments. Requests for changes in the computer programs are processed very slowly, if at all. Lack of reliable fiscal and service statistics is at the root of the problems in the existing administrative structure of CCCMS. The hospital also suffers serious administrative disadvantages from lack of control over basic administrative functions which it 66 must .share by tradition with other departments of county government. For example: CHAS (billings, collections, expenditures) : Hospital, County Auditor-Controller Budgets: HRA, County Administrator Personnel: HRA, County Administrator, Civil Service Commission Accounting: Hospital, County Administrator, Auditor-Controller Purchasing: Hospital, County Administrator, Auditor-Controller (Purchasing Division) Capital Projects and Building Maintenance: County Administrator, Public Works Legal Services: County Counsel Contracts: HRA, County Counsel, County Administrator ., Eligibility: HRA, Social Services Medical Services in detention facilities: Probation, Sheriff-Coroner In-Home Health and Supportive Services: Public Health, Social Service. This diffusion of administrative authority is characteristic of traditional forms of local public administration controls, but raises important issues related to the future of the Key Plan. The development of the Key Plan, its application for federal qualifications , and its contract with the State Department of 67 Heal,th .raise many fundamental questions of general administration of a successful HMO in the future. Successful HMO's must meet certain administrative requirements: 1. To exert control over all key administrative operations. 2. To plan finances and services, and capital expansions. 3. To calculate actuarial projections and design benefit programs. 4. To market and enroll groups. 5. To command specialized legal services in order to comply with extensive state and federal requirements; to market effec- tively; and to deal successfully with negotiations with the medical staff, employees and enrolled groups. 6. To anticipate personnel needs , negotiate labor contracts, and to review contracts. 7. To maintain positive relationships with governmental agencies such as DHEW, State Departments of Health and Corporations, etc. Since the Key Plan has its origins in county government, the evolution of efficient administration presents serious but not insurmountable problems. It is clear that existing administrative arrangements must give way to more independent and disciplined management if the,. : HMO is to succeed. 68 The Enterprise Fund planning task forces represent a crucial move in the proper direction. The task force on management information systems should be accorded a very high priority. It should develop its systems with great deliberation, since control of administration cannot occur without control of information. At the heart of the Enterprise management approach lie these concepts: 1) A move away from line item budgets and deficit county financing to program budgeting, cost centering and fiscal accountability. 2) A move toward prospective budgeting discipline -- making do with a fixed projected budget. 3) Greater attention to revenue recovery through systematic classification of patients, processing of eligibility, third party billings, timely collection of accounts receivable, and cost reports which maximize reimbursement from government programs. 4. Greater attention to orderly purchasing and the benefits derived by shared or merged support services. 5. Stronger pressure to negotiate capitation and composite reimbursements with government and contract providers. A successful HMO requires the highest degree of adminis- trative and management control. In this regard, the Key Plan of CCCMS has a long way to go in a short period of time. 69 ffii ,w _, Before a systematic move can be made to shore up adminis- trative functions, information systems and planning and Evaluation procedures, some basic policy decisions must be made which will affect the form and content of a new system of administration. These are: 1) Reorganization of the administration of county health programs into a consolidated Department of Health Services. 2) Full endorsement of the Key Plan by the Board of Supervisors. 3) Use of community hospitals through negotiation of contracts with the Key Plan to attain a regional pattern of service. 4) Integration of all ambulatory services and construction of modern ambulatory health centers in key population centers in various parts of the county. 5) Full state and federal support of demonstration programs in Contra Costa County for system-wide res-ructuring of eligibility, financing and integration of both people and supportive services in an orderly and cohesive manner. If the Key Plan is to prosper, immediate conversion must be made to a more modern management system to replace existing outmoded administrative methods. We strongly advocate the principle of building the capacity; of county administration in place of an unevaluated reliance upon 70 contracts with private hospital management..firms for direct administration of county hospitals. The systems and methods of managing private hospitals are not transferable to the unique operations of county institutions, especially where fee for service is not the predominant reim- bursement method. Some management techniques used by private hospital firms are relevant to county hospitals, but such techniques are best obtained through consultation, not by transfer of direct administrative operations to private firms. A modernized management system for CCCMS and its Key Plan should address these issues: 1) Development of an organization chart which clearly defines authority and responsibility with pathways which describe the flow of line authority. 2) Appointment of an experienced county hospital adminis- trator to work under a Medical Director. 3) An information system tailored to current and future, needs of CCCMS, the Key Plan and a consolidated Department of Health Services, if it is established by the Supervisors. A new information system should be designed which separates data needed for fiscal management from that required for program descriptions, patient characteristics, patterns of utilization of services, and measurements of outcome. CHAS is not presently adequate for any of these purposes. 71 OU899 4) A method for preparation, presentation and review of an annual prospective budget, subject to periodic reporting and necessary adjustments. It should be based upon an Enterprise management system which promotes prepayment, composite rates of reimbursement, and a phased program of independence from other county departments. These classes of activity should be phased into an inde- pendent enterprise: a. Financial planning and preparation of budgets and cost reports to maximize reimbursements by government programs. b. Personnel management. C. Accounting, billing, revenue recovery from third mparties; collection of bills. d. Patient eligibility processing and classification. e. Purchasing and central supplies; shared services. f. Capital expenditures; building and equipment mainte- nance schedules. g. Legal services and contracts. 5) Development of a capacity to deal successfully with transactions peculiar to prepaid health plans: a. Actuarial analysis and projection. b. Premiums and rate structures. C. Benefit plans. 72 < �� 00900 d. Marketing and enrollment. e. Compliance with state and federal regulations. f. Reporting requirements -- fiscal and utilization. g. Licensing and certification requirements. h. Quality assurance and utilization controls. - The conversion of a traditional, segregated county hospital into an integrated network of prepaid comprehensive regional health services designed to serve anyone who enrolls requires a carefully constructed plan for incremental change of financial planning, administrative structure and organization of services. 6) Designation of a Director of Medical Staff in the Key Plan to recruit new physicians to the Plan; to negotiate with the Plan in behalf of the medical staff; to provide professional services, to determine pay scale, fringe benefits and caseloads; and to develop procedures to assure utilization control and quality of care; and handling of consumer suggestions and grievances. The best pathway to improved management of the clinical activities of the Key Plan and a consolidated Department of Health Services is employment as county employees of a top management team, exempt from civil service, under a three-year contract, renewable only upon evidence of satisfactory performance. We consider this approach preferable to reliance on a manage- ment contract with a private hospital management firm, whose knowledge of public administration and tax supported health programs is extremely limited. 73 Fg s 004%i CHAPTER 6 THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH General Description The goals and objectives of this Department are concerned with the entire community. Special emphasis is placed on preventing disease through study and control of environmental health hazards, control of communicable disease, and promotion of individual and public understanding of the close relationship between health and a person's lifestyle and occupation. The Department has a major commitment to groups which have special health problems -- the poor, the aged and the disabled. An important responsibility is assessing community needs and developing new programs to fill gaps in access to essential services. Because of its broad charge, the Department carries out numerous and varied programs in two broad categories. 1. Clinical services or direct contact with clients in areas such a prenatal and post-natal care; immunization; well child care; dental prevention; screening of infants, children and adults; group health education; school health services; employee health; and diagnosis and treatment of communicable diseases. 2. The health of the entire community: protection of the air, water and food; control of sewage and solid waste disposal; 74 00 902 control- of vectors and noise; planning of emergency medical services; and epidemiological surveillance and control of communi- cable and chronic disease. Concise descriptions of these activities are available from the Department, along with schedules and locations of service. The explosion in the technology of medical therapeutics has been extremely costly. It has overshadowed the vital importance of public health activities and has deprived this field of a fair share of public attention and funding devoted to health promotion and protection. The traditional separation of Public Health from other departments involved in therapeutics has contributed to this deprivation. Many opportunities to practice prevention in treat- ment facilities are thereby lost. Separation has also contributed to fragmentation of clinical services, duplication, and disruption in the continuity of family care. Group education of patients, screening for undetected illnesses, nutrition education, health maintenance, and control of disease -- these activities are indispensable components of a modern health delivery system. The skills and services of preventive medicine, public health nursing, health education, nutrition, and social work can greatly enhance and modify the philosophy and behavior of clinicians devoted to treatment of disease. 75 00903 Integration must not be accompanied, however, by diverting funds and other resources from activities which- deal with the health of the entire community. More, not less, effort must be devoted to protecting the environment, reducing occupational hazards, and improving public understanding of the detrimental effects of obesity, lack of exercise, poor nutrition, smoking, drinking, drug abuse and mental stress. Administration The Contra Costa County Department of Public Health right- fully enjoys a reputation for excellence. Its professionals are experienced and highly qualified. Program administration is in good control. Statements of departmental and program objectives are clear and succinct. Data are available which permit evaluation of productivity. Physician administrators routinely provide scheduled clinical services and are on call within their specialties, but seem content to stay within the confines of traditional public health practice. They are apprehensive of integrating prevention and treatment programs, fearing budget and staff will be diverted into medical care programs and that the commitment to prevention and public health activities which are not clinical in character will be eroded. 76 00904 : They do, however, support the ideal of comprehensive care for low income patients who are seen both by their Department and County Medical Services , especially in regard to improved con- tinuity of care. The Nursing Division has placed more emphasis on hiring nurse practitioners and is anxious to improve the care of families and individuals by joining the staff of County Medical Services and Social Services in cooperative ventures. At all levels, the staff is concerned about the impact of administrative integration on patient caseloads. Since access to most public health services is not tied to eligibility restric- tions, many patients served by the programs rely on private sources and not on CCCMS for treatment services. Buildings housing CCCMS programs are viewed negatively by some patients for reasons related to social class, as well as to the gross physical inadequacies of the buildings themselves. On balance, the advantages of integrating prevention and treatment programs far outweigh the disadvantages. If County Medical Services develops a thriving HMO, new buildings will be required, community hospitals will hopefully be used, and modern and attractive treatment environments will thus be created -- and the stigma of poverty will be removed. The presence in those buildings of an organized component of preventive health programs will enhance the attractiveness r { t O�ai� . and effectiveness of the plan, and will- permit..service to-be offered to all who wish to participate without regard to their social class. Environmental Health This Division is well organized and efficiently administered. It has provided a concise description of its activities which we present with minor modifications. The integration of departments which we recommend is based on the assumption that support of the activities of this Division will continue without reduction. The objective in environmental health services is conserving environmental resources, providing a safe environment, protecting consumers ' economic interests, reducing environmental sources of physical and emotional stress, controlling communicable disease and promoting a positive quality of life. The major goals of the Division of Environmental Health are protecting the community from: 1. Outbreaks of food (including milk) or water-borne epidemics of communicable diseases (salmonella infections, botulism, streptococcal and staphlococcal infections and/or. dissemination of toxins, hepatitis and typhoid) . 2. Outbreaks of epidemics, whether rodent-borne or due to vectors (plague, encephalitis, leptospirosis) . -- �.5 O�0906 78 3. Contamination from industrial chemicals and wastes, unsightly appearance, excessive noise and/or intense odors which are detrimental to health. These goals are accomplished by education, licensing and enforcement, inspection, testing, and working cooperatively with other agencies. This Division is responsible for: - Approving all building and renovation plans for food establishments. - Approving plans for wells, small water systems and swimming pools. - Approving plans for and installation of septic tanks. - Licensing food establishments and food dispensing and vending machines. - Enforcing local, county, state and/or federal standards for food establishments, small water systems, swimming pools, recreation facilities, noise, solid wastes, hazardous wastes, septic tanks. - Providing direct service in rodent control; education (formal classes) for food handlers and swimming pool managers; noise evaluation for communities, county departments and individuals; and epidemiology of water or food-borne outbreaks of communicable diseases. 79 Coordinating or consulting with: Mosquito Abatement District on fly and mosquito control. County Animal Control on rabies vaccination; removal and examination of sick or dead animals; and animal nuisances. County Planning and Building Departments on licensing and planning. - County Solid Waste Management Interim Policy Committee. - Cal-OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Adminis- tration) on occupational health hazards. - Air pollution control agency (Bay Area Air Pollution District) on air pollution and industrial hazards . - Environmental Protection Agency (federal) on pro- fessional education and standards . - Department of Industrial Safety (state) on local enforcement issues in employee health such as pesticides, asbestos and lead. - Highway Patrol in the removal of vehicles no longer us able. - Park and recreation districts on food service, solid . .. . and liquid waste disposal, and recreational waters. - Water quality control board in enforcement of liquid.. and solid waste disposal from recreational areas and marinas. 00908 to 80 Public Health Medical Services - This Division deals with the control of communicable disease, protection of the health of county employees, emergency medical services planning, and provision of laboratory services. Family planning and maternal and child health are also organized here. Activities are directed at control of tuberculosis, venereal disease, infectious diseases of childhood, enteric disease, etc. Complacency about infectious disease control is periodically jolted by outbreaks of disease presumed to be in control. Assurance of adequate budgets to sustain surveillance, early warning of outbreaks, and a capacity to respond to epidemics is fundamental to the protection of the public. Provision of prompt consultation to community practitioners for management of communicable disease is also essential. Laboratory services in public health represent an indispensable component of community health protection. The county enjoys a highly qualified laboratory capability for both public health and clinical support services. Maternal and child health services provide family planning, abortion counseling, genetic counseling, prenatal and post-natal care for high risk mothers , screening in conjunction with CHDP program, nutrition education and vouchers (WIC) , dental prevention in schools and services related to sudden death syndrome. 81 sf 0009 - The effort this Division devoted to adult health is much more limited in scope. Nutrition projects for the aged, communal feeding programs and screening under the Health of older Americans Act (HOAR) and an alcoholism information and rehabilitation service are examples of effort to respond to the needs of adults. Emergency Medical Services The challenge of developing a responsive system of emergency medical services throughout the county is complex and pervasive. At issue is creation of a system of emergency communication; systematic response from a variety of different organizations and jurisdictions; prompt transport to the nearest appropriate medical facility; and the ability to treat a variety of urgent conditions with skill and efficiency. Efforts toward developing an organized and cohesive system are well underway in Contra Costa County, although future funding for emergency medical services planning is tenuous. Progress presently exceeds that of a closely related activity: the broader charge of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. In practical terms, planning an emergency medical system is more strongly oriented to the present than the future, and deals with issues which do not command a high priority with the typical Health Systems Agency. 82 00! } • These issues are: communications; emergency transport; training and certification programs for personnel who respond to. emergencies; public education in accident prevention and first aid; development of classifications of skills, and the capacity of facilities to ,respond to emergency hospitalization; certifi- cation of hospital emergency room capacity; and coverage for emergency treatment 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This is obviously a very large order, yet its importance to the health and safety of the citizenry is easily understood. At present, the emergency medical services program enjoys an active and skillful advisory committee to the Board of Supervisors assisted by a small staff. It is presently part of the Department of Public Health. A study is under way for implementing a 911 universal emergency telephone service within the next two years. Work is being done within the County Sheriff's communication system to develop training and staff dedicated to respond to medical emergencies. Paramedic training courses have already produced 19 graduates, most of whom work in the county. The cost of training has been borne by community colleges, but there is some doubt whether this arrangement will continue. QO9-11 83 � J ! Since up to 50 percent of calls in the larger fire districts are related to medical emergencies, these districts are deeply involved in emergency medical technician training courses. The emergency capabilities of all hospitals in the county have been classified. Most qualify for a basic classification while a more developed capability exists at CCCMS, Kaiser-Walnut Creek, John Muir, Mt. Diablo and Brookside. Emergency surgical coverage in west county remains a problem and some patients who should be treated in Richmond are being transported to Martinez to CCCMS. Code 3 ambulance availability is less than desirable. Capacity to respond to emergencies in east county needs to be strengthened. Emergency physicians are on contract or employed at Kaiser- Walnut Creek, CCCMS, John Muir, and Mt. Diablo. At Delta Memorial, coverage is rotated. Kaiser-Richmond has a contract for coverage at nights and weekends, but cannot respond to cases requiring emergency surgery. Brookside has turned down a contract to supply emergency room physicians. The emergency medical system in Contra Costa County has made progress, but still has a long way to go. We recommend that the Board of Supervisors place a high priority on further development of emergency medical services and that: 00912 84 1) A full time position be established for a Director of EMS in the office of the Director of the consolidated Department of Health Services. 2) The functions assigned to the EMS Director include staff work for the advisory committee; development of a data system; promotion of the 911 project; promotion of training pro- grams, standards, facility classification and certification programs; and coordination of county activities with staff of the East Bay HSA. Future funding of EMS related activities is presently unclear, but legislative interest is high in Sacramento and funding prospects for the future are promising. The employment of an EMS Director will enable the county in the meantime to compete successfully for outside funds to support these activities. The prestige of the Board of Supervisors in support of this program is essential, if cooperation is to be obtained across city and county jurisdictions, and with private and public hospitals and the multitude of organizations which must play a variety of roles in the program. An organized response to emergency medical problems can save lives, especially if the system has a strong emphasis on public education in avoiding injuries and accidents and in developing first aid and resuscitation skills among the general public. 85 04913 - The, Health of County Employees Pre-employment physicals are provided by the Department of Public Health, to assess the physical and emotional status of new employees and to determine whether their health status is appro- priate to the job they seek. The information generated by these examinations is no longer influential in the hiring process. Considerable doubt is there- fore cast on the cost of providing ;,his service, if the resulting information is ignored. Candidates deemed unfit for certain jobs are nonetheless employed. Periodic evaluation of health status of county employees is not required. Problems uncovered in the initial examination are not followed. The Sheriff's Department, fire services, and Public Works hire individuals whose physical status is not compatible with the physical requirements of such jobs. Once hired into county service, no follow-up physical assessments are made. These observations raise three basic questions: 1. Should the county continue to pay for examining all potential county employees if results of these exams are generally ignored? 2. Should the county require periodic follow-up exami- nations of its employees after they are hired? 00914 Is there a need for a physical fitness program for county employees and an active program of occupational health and safety within the various county departments? The answers to these questions should be made with several. : considerations in mind. What is the impact on insurance risk of present county employment policies relating to physical exams and lack of follow-up? What would be the impact on county employee morale if an occupational health and safety program were established? What savings would accrue to county government from such . an occupational health and safety program? These questions cannot be answered easily. The rate of injury and occupationally related illness is rising among county employees. We recommend an active study of the issues raised here and serious consideration to revising county policies relating to pre-employment physicals and occupational health and safety_pr2gram Home Health Services This large Division in essence supplies nursing support to. . all of the programs of the Department and therefore represents a central repository of skilled nurse specialists to assist other 87 001 1� divisions. Administration of this Division is skilled, experi- enced and meticulous in analysis of demographics, setting priorities, and deployment of nurses in support of the programs of the Department. Home visits are made by public health nurses for the entire spectrum of clinical needs referred by both CCCMS and private physicians and hospitals. An organized Home Health Agency supplies continuing in-home. health services to a variety of clients. The Division also supplies countywide nursing support to childhood disability prevention and screening, well child and immunization clinics and the WIC program. The crippled children's service provides eligibility determination and case management for severe childhood disabili- ties up to the age of 21, most of whom are treated in private community hospitals and by private specialists. Vital statistics are filed with the Department. Public health nurses participate in discharge planning at the county facility and with the medical and social review teams which assess the needs of patients who require long term care either at home or in skilled nursing facilities. 89 9�6 Community Health Services This Division is responsible for the following activities .-- health education, dental prevention, childhood disability pre- vention, nutrition program, school health, chronic diseases, accident prevention, and teen-age education project. It also operates an alcoholism and rehabilitation service. Health education covers a wide variety of activity -- community organization toward development of programs to fill unmet needs, such as family planning education for young adults, drug and alcohol prevention, school based education in general health and dental prevention, venereal disease education and prevention, services to day care centers on health topics, pro- posal development, health fairs. Other activities include work- shops and training programs for teachers and health workers, and outreach and referral to a wide variety of health resources. Nutrition education programs are conducted in connection with the WIC program, day care centers, senior citizen programs, and in preschool and school settings in connection with lunch programs. Nutrition aides and CETA employees are associated with nutrition programs . The Childhood Disability Prevention Program is integrated administratively with ESDPT and well child health programs, which cover children of all ages. 89 Active participation has been provided by private prac- titioners. The goal of the program is to teach families how to use both the private and county health system in accordance with their income and choice. Social welfare workers, public health nurses, and school personnel are all involved in outreach, referrals, and follow-ups. Data to track utilization of CHDP, diagnostic results, and referrals is difficult to obtain. The payment mechanism for screening is not the same for treatment. Follow-up for children referred by Social Services is hampered by a deficient information system. Billing information does provide a source to estimate utilization. Physician providers resent the forms which they have been asked to fill out for statistical purposes. Families with children not eligible for Medi-Cal, but on low income, become a problem when follow-up treatment is indi- cated after screening. The eligibility and billing system for these marginal families has a chilling effect on completion of referral because charges are unreasonably high and the eligibility process too complex. The quality of the screening examination is uneven, depending upon the skills and interests of the provider. The program is weak in terms of screening for early behavior problems and learning disability in early childhood. 90 00918 Little effort has been expended in promoting location of screening clinics within schools, where opportunities exist to screen significant numbers of children at once and in an organized and uniform way. Knowledge of classroom behavior and inputs into evaluation of children by school personnel is thereby lost. The involvement of mental health professionals in screening evaluation is minimal, and opportunities are being lost to identify and treat children whose school accomplishments are being impeded by behavioral and learning difficulties. But on balance, the program in Contra Costa for childhood screening is meeting with greater success relative to counties of similar size and characteristics. It can be said that the goal of providing greater under- standing of the health system and of assuring that every child who is screened is followed up with continuing care of. quality is being impeded by problems of complex eligibility, reimbursement methods, and disorganization within the health delivery system itself. Further development of the Key Plan, and enrollment of families in it will provide an option which is presently very limited, i.e. organization of screening services in a system which also provides continuing general and specialized care for 91 00CAIQ both physical and behavioral problems of children and their families, at a cost which does not impede the goals of the program. The potential availability within the plan of mental health children's specialists , public nurses, social workers, nutritionists, general physicians and specialists provides a unique opportunity to greatly strengthen services to children within the Plan. i 92 ` , . 0092 CHAPTER 7 MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS General Description Contra Costa County is experiencing difficulties in community mental health programs similar to those of other California counties of comparable size. Annual revisions in Short-Doyle program allocations and in the Lanterman-Petris-Short law have shifted to the counties much of the burden of caring for people suffering severe and recurring mental disability. These changes have caused a furor because the last two state administrations have failed to provide sufficient financial resources to local programs to enable them to fulfill new responsi- bilities imposed by state law. The quality of programs in state hospitals has been permitted to deteriorate to the point that local mental health staff are reluctant to refer patients for care in state hospital programs. At one time, state hospital programs served as a resource for the treatment of severe and complex problems for which there are few local resources. Many patients once accommodated in state hospital programs are now staying in the community, but effective and con- tinuous systems of care have not yet been built at the community level. 93. 0{ ! t r �X The revolving door of admissions of mentally disabled patients has shifted to the county hospital, county detention facilities, long term psychiatric facilities, halfway houses and board and care homes of variable quality in poor neighborhoods. There are many reasons for the unacceptable conditions which prevail on the intake wards of the county hospital. A variety of patients with the most difficult treatment needs are sent to the hospital of last resort. These are patients whom no one else can or wants to treat. They are predominately low income people suffering acute or chronic psychosis, acute alcoholics who become combative, people reacting violently to drugs, persons threatening suicide, agitated seniors with organic brain disease, and assaultive .prisoners referred by county detention facilities. The rate of admissions is increasing: The wards become seriously overcrowded because specialized treatment programs are simply not available. A ward overcrowded with an undifferentiated patient popu- lation is uncontrollable. Effective emergency treatment is attempted, but predictably fails. Staff and facilities for humane restraint of agitated or dangerous patients is lacking. Certain patients do require restraint in properly designed and staffed quiet rooms. Locking an entire intake ward is bad practice. 94 . .Patients walk away or deliberately escape and then become problems to law enforcement agencies or fall prey to injury or exploitation. The potential legal liability of the county for untoward events of various kinds has become a serious concern. Demands for indiscriminate locking of patients grow in response . to lack of rational solutions. Assessment of blame and rancorous public debate will not solve this problem. There is recurrent criticism of the hospital and an attempt to assess blame on its staff for every untoward incident which occurs on the wards or by patients who walk away. In reality, the problems of these wards are the problems of the entire community. Their resolution will require a realistic answer to this set of questions: 1) Is there a need for a locked facility in the county? If so, for what classes of patient? 2) Is the policy of reluctance to restrain certain patients in their best interest or the safety of the community at large? 3) Are sufficient financial resources now available to provide facilities and services for psychotic adolescents, persons with organic brain syndrome, acutely agitated drug users, psychotic children, etc.? 95 00923 4) Is warehousing in poorly designed nursing facilities with inadequately trained staff either a humane or effective solution to the needs of younger psychotics? 5) What is the answer to the high rate of recidivism and the revolving door through which the same agitated patients pass time and time again? The answers to these questions must be provided by the Governor, the State Legislature, the Board of Supervisors, the Mental Health Advisory Board, and the Mental Health Director, and private organizations, all of whom share a responsibility to improve this untenable situation. A detailed and specific plan of action must be produced immediately by the Director of Mental Health to begin to bring the situation under control. This will require time, money and pro— fessional leadership. It is not the function of consultants to produce such a plan, but we offer below some suggestions for decisive actions which we believe are long overdue. E Ward -- the crisis center -- has been set up during the course of this review as an intake, diagnosis and crisis inter- vention ward, provided with a skilled staff whose primary responsi- bility is to admit, assess patient status and treatment needs, and refer promptly, whenever possible, to treatment located elsewhere. Their staff cannot be expected to perform this function and also y, n ¢ 96 00924 attempt to carry out treatment for a mixed .caseload of excessive size in facilities which are inadequate to provide privacy to either patients or staff. In order to defuse J Ward, it must be supported as well by regional crisis centers and treatment programs which now do not exist. For example: - A geriatric psychiatric service for older patients with organic brain syndrome. - A service for holding psychotics for evaluation and emergency care where treatment is not interrupted by an impossible mix of patients with other treatment needs. - An improved network of services for chronic patients, most of whom do not need to be in a hospital on an acute ward. - Residential treatment programs for adolescents and children. - Outpatient, alcohol and detoxification centers which are willing and able to take patients on a 24 hour, seven day a week basis. - Twenty-four hour crisis intake centers for mentally disturbed patients. Centers should be organized on a regional basis and operated by county professional staff. Daily screening and assessment at county detention .facilities and development of in-house treatment programs for patients not urgently in need of hospitalization. 97 a 00.925 } Management by crisis causes excess investment in hospital- based programs and neglect of development of alternative programs of care. The administrative management of county operated and contracted programs begs for an internal operational plan distinguished from Mental Health Advisory Board plans which are community wide and policy oriented and much influenced by competing demands for scarce resources. Case managers from regional programs should be assigned to review daily admissions to J and E Wards, to participate in treat- ment and disposition plans, and to accelerate return of patients to their own communities as soon as possible. I Ward is a special unit which deals with patients experi- encing a first or second break where intensive work with families is possible. The ward works primarily with schizophrenia and depression and ties after care together closely with the halfway houses of the Phoenix Center. Hospital staff collaborates closely with Phoenix House staff for case management of patients discharged to Phoenix House from I Ward. This approach offers continuity of care, case management and family therapy. It succeeds in reducing recidivism or dealing promptly with it when it occurs, to avoid chronicity and poor prognosis for future adjustment to independent status. 98 Operators of all halfway houses and large residential care facilities should send staff to the hospital to participate in discharge planning and to strengthen continuity of care and case management. Residential care facilities should not be permitted to exceed caseloads of 20 to 25 patients. They should be assisted in oper- ating smaller satellite homes for helping patients during recovery of function sufficient to return to independent living in the community. More emphasis on day treatment programs is needed, to augment the capacity of patients to live at home during a period of rehabilitation. Emphasis should be placed on maximum use of generic resources in the community -- transportation, recreation, adult education, training and job development, social services, etc. Overmedication can be avoided only by adequate supervision and monitoring of treatment regimes by qualified professional staff. At present, too little direction is being given to developing a cohesive plan for a continuum of services. The present approach to acutely psychotic and disturbed patients and their need for various kinds of continuing care is disorderly, unplanned, lacking in concepts of organization and continuity of care and reactive to recurrent crisis. 99 07 This description is typical of the status of community mental health programs in most other counties. It does not reflect a failure to recognize difficulties, but rather more a failure to provide a specific plan to use available resources to structure a better system of services. Problems are dealt with on an ad hoc basis. The leadership in the professional mental health staff is not sufficiently involved in a plan of services development. Heavy administrative assignments are made to staff who are not properly qualified to fulfill responsibilities which extend beyond their capacity. The Director is not sufficiently involved on a day to day basis with treatment operations, especially those located in east. and west county. Psychiatrists assigned to east, west and central county programs need to be accorded a wider range of responsibilities, and to possess direct authority for all levels of service in their region in order to improve continuity of care in outpatient clinics, crisis centers, and continuing care programs of all kinds. A capacity for inpatient services is especially needed in west county, which serves a large population base with unique socio-economic and racial characteristics. In summary, problems at J Ward will not be solved by expanding bed capacity, but by a systematic plan for diversion of patients 100 - i;0�928 now being admitted, and more rapid referral after admission to appropriate treatment programs organized elsewhere. Written assessments and a treatment plan should be accomplished on every patient at the time of their admission. Case managers should be assigned specific caseloads, so that a plan of continuing care is assured for each patient, and the numbers and types of specific diagnoses can be recorded and the deficiencies within the treat- ment system can be documented. During peak loads, patients with third party reimbursement coverage should be referred to private resources. A stronger investment in community services of all types on a regional basis can reduce admissions and accelerate discharges. A plan which accommodates some of these principles should be provided without delay, and reorganization of administration be accomplished to support such a plan. A task force from the Mental Health Advisory Board should assist in this task. The Cambia Way facility, licensed inappropriately as a skilled. nursing facility, is too large, poorly designed and inadequately staffed. Its "break even" point is 66 patients. Half of funding is provided by Short-Doyle, the other half by Medi-Cal reimbursements for "skilled nursing services. This facility should be closed, and resources diverted to smaller residential facilities located regionally with proper trained 101. 00999 4' staff capable of providing controlled and effective treatment programs more closely tied to services of outpatient clinics and the hospital. Central county needs a larger outpatient staff with closer ties to residential care programs and the hospital. Integration of a mental health capacity into general out- patient clinics does not now exist. Outpatient mental health clinics operate independently but cooperatively with Public Health and Medical Services. In future plans for neighborhood ambulatory primary and preventive services, the presence of mental health professionals is essential. They can help paraprofessionals recognize incipient mental health problems, teach primary care professionals early recognition and management of mental health problems, and provide backup con- sultation, therapy, crisis intervention and referral to specialized programs. Assignments of mental health consultants to family practice residency training programs on the general wards of the hospital is desirable. Consultation is not now adequate to support the staffs of county detention facilities, schools, social services and Probation Department. (, 101 i _ 93 No one, including these consultants, should expect immediate or prompt disappearance of existing problems, which will probably be with this and other counties for years to come. The public needs to understand, and tolerate better the full implications of community presence of those suffering chronic mental illness. Instant solutions will not take place. However, the County Supervisors and the communities they represent have every right to expect specific, coherent, and docu- mented plans toward incremental improvement in mental health service. If adequate resources are not provided to meet mental health needs, the mental health staff cannot and should not be held accountable for service deficiencies. We do not feel that the Supervisors have been afforded this leadership, but are greatly encouraged by a positive reaction by the mental health staff to a preview of this report, which has stimulated moves toward the production of an operational plan for, immediate improvement. _ y _ Yr 4n 103 j 1 - RUBICON, -INC. Overview Rubicon was started in January 1973, by the Community of Concern, Inc. , a Private nonprofit organization. In August 19751 Rubicon became incorporated and since has operated two community based mental health programs in Richmond entitled Rubicon and Synthesis. In general, the services of the two programs are extended to mentally disabled adults of west Contra Costa County. Services include a day program for adults to develop resocialization and prevocational skills; separate day activities for adult residents of board and care homes; evening programs for individuals who have other commitments during the day. The corporation is funded by Short-Doyle monies through the county Mental Health Department and is currently undergoing a fiscal amendment to its contract. The current fiscal year contract is written in two segments: the first for $52,000 for the six month period July 1977 to January 1978; the second for $59,000 to cover the period January to June 1978. This portion is being amended to a total of $80,000 for the purpose of adding a new medical component, in addition to a service component of job development to the contract. The plan to hire a part-time physician will permit the billing of Medi-Cal for services rendered. 104 Summary of Findings The difficulty of attempting to interpret the functions or activity dispensed by the Rubicon programs is exacerbated by the fact that scarce resources are dissipated in vague and amorphous activity. The pronounced goal of the program is simply "to provide for more autonomous living. " The primary focus or objective is to "view clients as community resources. " Granted the program has been constrained by inadequate funds and the lack of necessary skills, but the absence of a viable structure or foundation to relate to, suggests the need to begin with a complete reorganization of this program, incorporating sound principles of planning, case management, evaluation and advocacy. To avoid unrealistic expectations of program capability, the county in conjunction with program staff should select a strategic focus, and adopt a viable plan to allocate scarce resources, in view of inherent limitations on funds. In this context, Rubicon should begin to formulate plans to attract outside funds for the expansion of services, and to prevent the complications of single source funding dependency. Planning and reorganization of this program is necessary for its structure and long-range effectiveness. The magnitude of this problem is such that a coordinated plan of relevant organizational activity is in. dire and immediate need. 105 f 0 � ALCOHOLISM PROGRAM Overview The county alcoholism program consists mainly of contracts with private providers in various parts of the county. The only exception is AIRS (Alcohol Information Rehabilitation Service) , a non-residential outpatient program operated by the County Health Department. The county contracts for a mix of alcohol services consisting of detoxification, recovery house, non-residential counseling, drop-in and other outreach activities. The total budget for the county alcoholism program, fiscal year 1976-77, was $1,723,952. A breakdown of pruchased services is as follows: Administration $ 58,461 Identification 184,954 Prevention 108,741 Treatment and Rehabilitation (Residential and Non-Residential) 1,371,796 Total $1,723,952 The position of Alcoholism Program Chief was established in the Medical Services Department under general direction of the Assistant Medical Director, with responsibility for administration of the county alcoholism programs. This includes both county operated and contract services. Except for the AIRS program under the County Health Department, all direct program services funded through the State Office of Alcoholism, including Federal Hughes funds, are provided by contract with non-profit organizations. The program's administrative support services (clerical, contract, bookkeeping and management information) are provided through Mentai. ,Health administration in the Medical Services Department. 106 00934 Contractors are responsible for recruiting, training and super- vising their own staffs. The administrative organization and detailed structure showing relationships under the County Medical Director are graphically portrayed in the following organization chart. ` ALCOHOLISM SERVICES UNDER MEDICAL DIRECTOR (With relationship to Alcoholism Services in Health and Social Services) IIUMAN SERVICES Di1!EC70R SL'ilAl SEP ICE OI RECTOR COUlITY 14CD1rAl DICECTOR ITY HCALIH OFFICE AL COHOL OIGU AV, 71 &ATIn u-iSEIlVATO16H.1;' ASSISTANT MEDICAL DIRECTOR ASSISIAUT F:EDICAL DIRECTO2 MEDICAL SERVICES !.E!ITAL HEALTH DIRECTOR c"CI::L SERVICE UNIT MENTAL HEALTII PROGRAM SUPPORT ADIIINISIRAIICN Training ALCv,HISI J.DYISORY MMM Personnel Planning (I.apointed by Budgeting Board of Supervisors) Contracts EXZQ:l1.'E ASSISTi.'IT L — — — — — ALf.O}i0L1Si1 rR(;qJVI C}IIErDRUG P.EUSE CHILCREII'S SERVICES CONTRACT PPMIP.ERS OEVELUIt•IEtITAL D1Sr311IT1E5 CONTINUING CARE OUTPATIENT log DU93J • t - backup recovery support. Other programsinthe non-residential category include drop-in centers, volunteer programs, family services and vocational rehabilitation offered by the state. The present confusion and conflict in the alcoholism program takes many forms. It is seen in the proliferation of programs which are almost totally isolated from one another. It is also seen in different language and racial conflicts, uneven allocation of resources, distrust produced by isolation, alienation, and the resulting competition for public and private funds. The confusion exists primarily because of a lack of consensus for an overall program policy. The existence of so many diversified "hip pocket" operations has caused great conflict and confusion. No record of treatment outcomes is available. To provide a viable community model, a consensus is needed that includes input obtained by active involvement of repre- sentatives of all sectors of the community. A comprehensive program of planning should be undertaken to delineate goals, objectives, tasks and definitions; in short, to bring some order to chaos. A more crystalized picture of the county alcoholism program is needed to measure relevancy and success of specific programs. The organizational structure which places the AIRS program in two separate departments is illogical. The County Program 108 ,. Residential and -Non-Residential Treatment Services Alcohol detoxification is provided at the County Hospital whenever necessary. The average caseload is nine a day. In the future, reduction to five admissions a day is planned. Alcohol detox is also available on a private pay basis at the Walnut Creek Hospital. Social detoxification is the modality most utilized by the county. Through contracts with various providers with a total of 42 beds, 3,500 persons are receiving social detox services with medical backup provided by the county. Residential treatment services other than detoxification, recovery homes and medical programs do not exist in the county. There is need for a long term program for seriously disabled alcoholics who are unable or unwilling to use existing programs. These persons are likely to require the Social Service Department's conservatorship program because of the degree of their disability. There is presently no funding available in the alcoholism program to address this problem, and there is no plan to utilize state hospitals for this purpose. The non-residential program offers a variety of therapeutic techniques through contracts with individual and group counseling representing the basic modality throughout. Autonomous self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Alanon and Alateen offer 109 Chief under Mental Health, should control all county alcoholism projects. The Public Health Department presently exercises full control of the AIRS program with only peripheral administrative input by the Alcoholism Program Chief. This arrangement raises the question of the need for sound organization and planning techniques to address problems of structure, program linkage, internal support systems, and streamlining costs. The Alcoholism Advisory Board should provide a plan for implementation in cooperation with the Program Director. Policy questions which need to be addressed are: Should the county take more responsibility for direct operation of alcohol programs? How can persons suffering from alcoholism be incorporated into a continuous system which deals with medical and psychological problems as well as specific treatment for alcoholism? How can scarce resources be deployed so as to offer attention to the special language and cultural problems of ethnic minorities? What is necessary to reduce community conflict, tension and racial antagonism which has resulted from competition for inadequate public funding? How can goals, objectives and priorities be staged in order to produce a plan for integrated services to county residents suffering problems with alcoholism? t ',.` " 110 How can isolation and stigmatization be overcome? How can resources not funded for alcohol programs be used to emphasize prevention and public education, especially among young people, concerning the hazards of excessive use of alcohol? These questions must be addressed if order is to be brought to alcohol programs in Contra Costa County. It is therefore recommended that the Alcoholism Advisory Hoard initiate necessary planning to evaluate the alcoholism program and develop a suitable plan of action with clear goals, objectives and tasks required to achieve them. This should be accomplished within the framework of the county policy statement on alcoholism. DRUG ABUSE PROGRAMS Overview The county drug abuse program is organized into two major components: community services programs and addiction treatment services. The county directly operates the methadone treatment and detoxification programs, two methadone clinics, two discovery houses and five community based discovery centers. Additionally, the county contracts with three independent providers to serve drug prone youth in Antioch, Pittsburg and E1 Sobrante. All community services programs and addiction treatment services are supervised by the Drug Abuse Program Chief who reports to the Mental Health Director. 111. . .. - 00."���. 3 Methadone Treatment Program Each of the three methadone clinics is staffed by a medical team comprised of a physician who supervises all medical treatment and dosage regulation, a registered nurse who dispenses a daily dose of methadone to each client and provides medical referrals when necessary, and a hospital attendant who assists the nurse, Acts as receptionist, directs the client flow and monitors all urine collection. Medical and nursing care plans are developed for each client. This includes consultation in areas of milligrams ingested, annual physicals including blood work, and appointments as needed for illnesses or other concerns which involve the methadone treatment. A typical daily program operates as follows: Clients are dosed daily at the clinic between the hours of 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon to 12:45 p.m. weekdays, and 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon weekends. Exceptions to dosing hours must be arranged through the clinic nurse at least one full day in advance. Otherwise all scheduled dosing hours are strictly upheld. Clients are expected to give urine for drug analysis at least twice a week. Failure to do so constitutes an unauthorized presence of a drug or a "dirty" urine, which may also include any of the following if consumed: Heroin, codiene, Valium, amphetamines, 'i methamphetamines, phenobarbital, pentobarbital, barbituates, cocaine, morphine, Darvon, negative methadone and negative methadone metabolite. A negative methadone metabolite automatically suspends all take-home levels. Utimately, all non-prescription drugs are considered "dirties. " Dosing Levels New clients entering the program start dosing at 30 mgs. ,_ and are raised 10 mgs. every three days until they reach 50 mgs. - They are then raised 10 mgs. every five days to 80 mgs. unless there is a medical exception. Clients must remain at 80 mgs. for at least three months or 90 days, clean, before they can lower their dosage to a maintenance level of 50 mgs. The general pro- cedure is to recommend dosage decreases resulting in withdrawal discomfort or minor discomfort that can easily be handled. Methadone Detoxification Clinic The methadone detox clinic has a somewhat different approach to treatment from the maintenance clinics because of the state mandated time limitations. The program provides methadone for a period not to exceed 21 days followed by an additional seven days of drug-free counseling. This program offers a temporary respite from the treadmill of the addict lifestyle, with counseling and . referral for continued treatment. 113 x'41 Along with the medical treatment model, the county also supports non-medical treatment methods (Discovery Centers) adopted from psychological tools used in other mental health areas. These include: value clarification, self-awareness, decision making, behavior modification and image building. A system for measuring the effectiveness of these tools is not well refined, but the following principles are fundamental to the development of standards that can be utilized to guide the future evolution of the drug program: - Comparable terms, definitions and classifications must be used in collecting data about those receiving and those not receiving treatment services; otherwise, valid comparisons are likely to be meaningless. All local programs should maintain a significant level of constant evaluation activity that feeds back to the management of the system. - In order to measure effectiveness, there is a need to move beyond structure and process toward the measurement of outcomes. To assess the effectiveness of drug abuse services, users should be compared with non-users. - Some programs may need more complex evaluation protocols to establish definitively the value of particular techniques. The overall program evaluation responsibility should be assigned to a group not directly responsible for operation of services, in order to assure objectivity. 00942 114 I Summary of Findings 1. Enormous bureaucratic county restraints and red tape have jeopardized reactivation of one drug program and dislocated another. The hiring freeze imposed by the county has created five vacant positions in the Discovery Program alone. Richmond, the second most populous city area of the county, was completely severed from its Discovery Drug Program, causing a loss of some $10, 000 in committed funds from the city. Z. Liaison with related alcoholism services for coordination, research, evaluation and cost effectiveness has not occurred. Each director claims to have his own unique treatment philosophy; no one seems to be speaking the same language. 3. A new reporting format must be developed which provides data showing if drug abuse programs are working effectively toward both county and client objectives. Such an approach should record outcome performance measures. This is more meaningful than merely listing numbers of clients served. 4. A systematic fact finding program should be developed for decision making on needs, costs, priorities, selectivity, contracts and program implementation. 5. Cost centers are widely diffused and cannot easily be tied to specific programs or activities. 6. Specific quantitative goals must be established to record the number of individuals freed of drug dependence, gainfully 115 1 employed, or displaying other measures of accomplishment. Such information is needed to show the measure of progress achieved toward specific goals. DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES General Description Contra Costa County is in the forefront in the development of services for the developmentally disabled. The dedication and foresight of the Director of the Department of Medical Services -played a key role in the construction of facilities and development of programs now being operated in the George Miller Centers in east and west county. Both are operated by the county. The services provided in these centers began in December, 1968. Their programs are much alike, and include education for ages three to 21, a nursery for under age three, clinical evalu- ation and outpatient diagnostic and treatment services. Its clients are retarded. Many are also physically handicapped. Services offered include diagnosis and consultation, psychological and audiological testing, speech, hearing and language evaluations, infant stimulation, habilitative training, counseling and psychotherapy, evaluation of treatment plans, and. information and referral. 116 . Program capacity (east),:, infants 10,; adults 40, school age 30, outpatient 75. Complete details on programs and resources are available, - ,- ,-,, . from each center. Geary House in Walnut Creek, a contractor, provides a respite program for developmentally disabled and ambulatory adults. This is a short term residential care facility which provides temporary relief for the family and new experiences for the clients served. Program capacity: six. The Lynn Center in Danville is a day treatment facility serving ambulatory children ages two to six who are developmentally disabled and who require individualized education and therapy. Program capacity: 25 children. We Care in Concord is also a day treatment program serving infants and preschool children with developmental delays including physical handicaps, blindness, deafness, mental retardation, autism, aphasia, behavior and communication disorders. Services include training in preschool cognitive skills, speech therapy, the range of gross, fine, and sensory motor integration therapies, patient education, information and referral. Program capacity: 60 (when adequately staffed. ) All of these programs enjoy an excellent reputation, are staffed with experienced people, and therefore have waiting lists- for clients in need of their services. 117 °x.:945 The Developmental Disabilities Council Another unique aspect of programs in Contra Costa is the existence of a strong Developmental Disabilities Council which provides planning assistance in county programs, advocacy for meeting gaps in services, and evaluation of ongoing programs. The Council participates in a task force which produces an annual plan which is incorporated into the mental health plan of the county. Uniquely, the task force evaluates retrospectively the status of its recommendations. For the 1977-78 plan, the task force reports no implemen- tation of recommendations made last year regarding: 1) in-service training within mental health staff to meet the mental health needs of the developmentally disabled; 2) dealing with the waiting list and diverse population in the adult activity programs, Miller Center West; 3) provision of a written plan of coordination of services in the mental health system; 4) review of admissions policies to treatment programs for developmentally disabled individuals who have problems with alcohol, drugs, and sex offenses; and 5) expansion of diagnostic services at Miller Center and filling various positions. Action has been taken on other recommendations: 1) establish- ment of a committee to look at adult services in central and east county; 2) assignment of a member of the staff to serve on the citizens advisory council of the county' s Comprehensive Plan for Ila Special Education; and 3) improved communication in regard to changes in services planned by Mental Health administration. This approach to evaluation is useful in that the status of actions recommended is being systematically monitored as to progress. This year, ten areas of need were identified: 1) Residential care for children and adults, including in-home respote, and respite. 2) Diagnosis and screening. 3) Children' s services. 4) Day programs for adults. 5) Outreach to minorities. '6) Transportation. 1Y Advocacy and legal service. 8) Training of professionals and paraprofessionals. 9) Crisis services. 10) Case management and counseling services. Priorities were set in this order: 1) A wide range of community living arrangements, respite and in-home respite programs. 2) Expansion of various day programs for adults. 3) Expanded services to children, including early identification and intervention, adequate therapy for speech. language and sensory motor problems. prevocational training, O� 119 - vw�l and training for skills to maximize independent. living. 4) In-service training within the mental health system to improve skills and knowledge relative to meeting the mental health needs of developmentally disabled persons. These are specifically stated goals and priorities which need to be translated into a budgeted and specific plan of action. Limitation of budgets and the expectation of a need for phased implementation should not deter the mental health staff from the development of a specific phased plan of improvement within resources which are available. The Regional Center of the East Bay This center is relatively new and has developed working staff relationships with both the Developmental Disabilities Council and the staffs of service programs. Most of the direction of the regional center, especially review of budgets and setting of priorities, comes from the Board of Directors of the center. To date, little influence on local programs has resulted from activities of the Area Board (#S) or from the new State Developmental Disabilities Council. The staff of the center does intake diagnosis and evaluation, devises treatment plans, makes referrals and purchases services for its clients. 00948 No-funds are expended to support Contra Costa County operated programs, but services are purchased for clients in county pro- grams for needs which are not provided by county direct or contracted programs. The county uses Short-Doyle funds for its . programs. The ongoing funding of county programs is anomalous. In. other counties, state funds are provided under the Lanterman Act by contract to support day treatment programs almost identical to those being operated by the county under Short-Doyle financing. Supposedly, a publicly sponsored program cannot be "vendorized" for funds under the Lanterman Developmental Disability Program -- but this policy is open to serious legal challenge. Counties which have provided the kind of program leadership displayed in Contra Costa should not be singled out and deprived of financial assistance under the Lanterman. Act simply because the programs are operated by county government. In fact, the role of the regional centers in development of new services is, at present, quite vague. At a time when plans are being made to move more hospital clients back to community facilities, lack of assigned responsibility for facilities development in the community creates confusion. The Little Hoover Commission has recommended that some form of public governance be created for regional centers so that they will become more accountable for their services, contracts, and purchase of care. 121 00 1949 , We recommend that the State Department of Developmental Services review the status of programs of service to the develop- mentally disabled in Contra Costa County, for the purpose of qualifying its programs for financial assistance under the Developmental Disabilities Act. Short-Doyle funding is appro- priate for treatment of mental disabilities which occur in develop- mentally disabled persons and their families, but not for other services to serve the needs of this group. Paradoxically, the mentally disabled are presently not well served by the mental health programs of Contra Costa- County. If funding can be obtained for county services for the developmentally disabled not in need of mental health services, Short-Doyle funds now being expended for such individuals could be diverted to strengthen mental health services to the develop- mentally disabled. A state policy which deprives counties of financial support for services which they provide to the developmentally disabled is regressive. Both private and public entities should be encouraged equally to develop services needed by this group. State policy for the future of community programs for the developmentally disabled must be stated in more specific detail 250 122, and translated into a clear legislative and administrative program in support of the efforts of Regional Centers and of local government. A bias against county government in the development of operation of services to the developmentally disabled is bad public policy. Contra Costa County programs clearly support this conclusion. i-,,C, 123 _ TM ,n MENTAL HEALTH - - - ,19.77-78 PROGRAM BUDGET $ (Thousands) Consultation, Education and Information $ 833 Consultation, Education and Information - Drugs 211 24-Hour Care 3, 813 Partial Day Care 2,905 Outpatient Care 2,891 Outpatient Care - Drug 105 Continuing Care, State Assumed Management 306 Alcoholism Programs 1,472 $12, 536 �� 1.24 - � V CHAPTER 8 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES LL ri. x Health Related Social Services This Department provides a variety of services, many of which are related to physical and mental health problems. For the purpose of this review, health related social services are defined in this way: 1. Determination of eligibility for health services. 2. Provision of information and referral to sources of medical and psychiatric service. 3. Assurance of access to health services in institutional settings for both physical and mental disorders. 4. Counseling, assessment, and follow-up care. In its work, the Department comes into contact with the poor, the aged, citizens afflicted with mental, physical and developmental disability, family discord, and children and adults in need of protection. Many of the encounters made by the Social Service staff require referral to a responsive system of screening, prevention and treatment of both mental and physical disease. In determining eligibility, various levels of need are identified: 1. Medi-Cal as a benefit of welfare status. 2. Medi-Cal eligibility when welfare payments are not necessary but income is too limited to permit purchase of private medical care. 1.25 00%3 3. Financial assistance and referral of families in need of crippled children's services and citizens suffering mental and developmental disability and children and adults in need of pro- tection and placement. In serving its clients , the Department interacts with health services in a wide variety of ways: 1) Providing information to clients eligible for medical and psychiatric services regarding sources of care by the county or by private providers. 2) Referring clients experiencing a crisis which requires medical or mental health treatment resources. 3) Providing in-home supportive services to clients with physical or emotional disabilities. 4) Providing continuing care at home or in institution settings for clients suffering from mental, physical or develop- mental disabilities and other disruptions of family life. 5) Arranging for necessary medical services for clients placed in foster homes or protective institutions. 6) Arranging for continuing medical and psychiatric care : for persons under conservatorship. 7) Outreach, education and referral of families to various sources of service: public health nursing, family planning, f 0951 therapeutic abortion, childhood disability screening services, child abuse, marital discord, suicide prevention, and alcohol and drug abuse treatment. The system of social services is thoroughly mixed with health services in many ways . Integration of related activities is essential to successful outcomes for the variety of clients served by county government. Because of eligibility standards, the caseloads in the Department of Social Services are nearly identical to those served by the Department of Medical Services and incorporate many who are also served by the Department of Public Health. Under present circumstances, the three Departments -- Public Health, Medical Services and Social Service -- are not taking full advantage of many opportunities to integrate services to people they see in common. Services are being provided through uncoordinated, fragmented and duplicative contact with the same clients. Cooperation between Public Health and Social Service has occurred successfully in the areas of family planning, childhood screening, in-home health services and conservatorships, and on the medical and social review teams which make individual assess- ments for various clients in need of long term health and supportive services. 127 :Support for enrollment in the Key Plan of CCCMS is lacking in the Department of Social Services. Diagnosis, evaluation and treatment for severely disturbed children identified by Social Service workers is very deficient. Children with long term treat- ment needs are placed out of the county. The conservatorship program should be moved out of Social Service, as recommended recently by an interdepartmental task force. Many opportunities remain unfulfilled in coordinating in-home health with supportive home services, in assuring completion of referrals within CHDP and family planning services, in educating individuals and families of the potential benefits of future enroll- ment into the Key Plan, and in timely accommodation of children and adults identified by Social Services as needing immediate assistance with acute medical and psychiatric problems. The Department of Social Services is not, of course, solely responsible for difficulties in these areas -- But it is clear that poor cooperation between Directors of Departments is largely responsible for failure to take advantage of many more opportunities to better serve people who rely on county departments for a variety of complex needs. The eventual development of a well integrated system of con- solidated primary health services and coordinated care for people needing long term care will make the work of social caseworkers far less frustrating than is now the case. (( 9 128 ... _ CHAPTER 9 ADULT DETENTION FACILITIES MEDICAL/NURSING. -SERVICES_ 0 A. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JAIL, MARTINEZ a-. . . General Description: This facility serves as the portal of entry for all inmates eventually confined to one of three facilities in the county. In general, the population here is newly arrested, non-sentenced, and undergoing hearings or trials. Both men and women are housed here; average census 23 female, 145 male. Over- flow unsentenced inmates are housed at other available facilities. Medical/Nursing Procedure at Main Jail: 1. Physician and nurse practitioner rounds occur three to four hours three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) . 2. Psychiatrist visits occur twice weekly (Tuesday, Thursday) . 3. The hospital emergency room is used for medical services when doctor is not on site, or when site is not covered, J` by nursing staff (10:00 to 6: 00) . 4. LVN nursing staff is on site to administer medications, render nursing care, make referrals and deliver first aid -- 16 hours per day, seven days a week. 5. All medications prescribed to inmates are individually labeled, and on prescription through the pharmacy except for stocks such as aspirin, Tylenol, Mylanta, and cough syrup. 00957 6. Transportation of inmates to the emergency room, specialty clinics, operating room and dentist is provided by the Sheriff' s Department. B. COUNTY REHABILITATION CENTER General Description: Located at Clayton, 27 miles from Martinez. Houses primarily sentenced inmates on the general grounds and unsentenced "overflow" inmates from the main jail. They are detained in the "A" dormitory. It houses approximately 100 male inmates, of which some 20 are confined to the maximum security unit. Medical/Nursing Procedures at Rehabilitation Center: 1. A licensed vocational nurse is on site for eight hours per day. Attending physician is on site four hours per day, three days a week. 2. Like the main jail, an individual prescription is filled at the hospital pharmacy for each inmate. 3. Only stock needs, mentioned previously, and a few other medications which can be dispensed without prescription are kept on hand. 4. Emergencies are dispatched to the nearest hospital via ambulance. If needed, Mt. Diablo or John Muir hospitals are used in cases of emergency. 5. When medical staff are not on site, deputy officers 001, 58 o dispatch inmates with acute illnesses orinj:uries to the hospital by patrol car or by ambulance. C. WORK FURLOUGH PROGRAM General Description: This Richmond facility houses sentenced male and female inmates who may leave the facility to go to their jobs or attend school, usually during the day and return to confinement during evening hours and weekends. Of the three Sheriff's facilities, the Work Furlough Program is the lowest in priority for medical services. Both the need for medical care and the general character (freedom of inmate to seek private provider) differ from the other two facilities. County Medical Services are provided in case of emergency, and upon request by inmates who have no other source of treatment. Medical/Nursing Procedure in Work Furlough Program: 1. Licensed vocational nurse on site four to five days per week, eight hours a day. 2. Physician on site two to three days per week, three to four hours a day, depending on sich call list, census and demand. 3. Medications are dispensed by individual prescription except for stocks. 4. Inmates requiring emergency medical care, dental and 131 (31 �OQQ59 specialty care are treated at County Hospital .if they: so desire.::, D. EXISTING PATTERNS AND PROBLEMS The lack of facilities within the existing jail means that inmates must be sent to the County Hospital for all but basic, elementary medical care. Services within both the jail and the hospital are a source of dissatisfaction to both the Sheriff's Department and the Department of Medical Services. In regard to inpatient care at the hospital, the Sheriff's Department is critical of the lack of a single location where inmates can be treated. Presently, inmates are held in various nursing wards, in accordance with their medical condition or disability. This means that the Sheriff must either post security guards in each location, which is an expensive use of manpower, or shackle the prisoner to the bed. Because there have been escapes in the past, the Sheriff finds this arrangement unacceptable. Medical Services staff, on the other hand, maintain that they cannot afford exclusive dedication of a special ward or a certain number of beds to jail inmates. They do not like shackling patients, and feel it is not unreasonable to take calculated risks, depending on the inmate' s offense and past record. According to jail deputies, outpatient care for inmates also presents problems. Since it is necessary to transport prisoners to various clinics by appointment, transportation problems. often 132 5 = �Qq:'60 arise and appointment conflicts require new scheduling. This results in loss of scheduled treatment appointments and the use of hospital emergency room in order to avoid charges of negligence and possible lawsuits by prisoners. when it opens, the new jail will provide a ward where both mental health and medical care needs can be met for conditions which are not adversely affected by treatment based in the jail. (This will help cut admissions to the J Ward of the county hospital. ) E. ASSESSMENT OF NEEDS The majority of pre-trial inmates are young (22-35) . The overwhelming majority are unemployed at the time of booking. Previous employment has usually been in an unskilled or semi- skilled capacity. Health maintenance has been seriously neglected, particularly in regard to eye care and dentistry, the two most common problems. The third category of need is mental health, which embraces several groups including the mentally incompetent, drug addicts, alcoholics and attempted suicides, etc. Alcohol and drgu cases are numerous. Drunk drivers, who usually come from an older age group, make up the majority of the alcohol cases; generally they are cited and released shortly after they have become sober enough to manage, or someone has picked them up. The drug cases, which generally 133 qqM involve people in the early twenties, often require further detention. Both groups need medical support, but the drug cases need more formalized care than the alcohol cases. The typical needs would appear to be as follows: * detection of health problems by systematic screening and examination; * general health maintenance; - * acute inpatient care where required; - * the general range of specialized ambulatory care-, particularly ophthamology and dentistry; * continuing care after release. Additional needs are those relating to immoderate use of alcohol and drugs and those which result from emotional disturbances or from an impaired or unbalanced mental state. Present experience with health related problems of prisoners point to the following program priorities when the new jail is ready for occupancy: * determination through initial examination of the need for immediate medical or psychiatric attention in the - case of every person arrested; treatment on the jail ward whenever this is medically or psychiatrically justifiable. * routine search by staff for evidence of a pre-existing - medical condition (med alert bracelets, wallet cards) ; * access to medical service around the clock, seven 134 OU�62 ` - days a week; „ a history and physical- on all persons held for over 72 hours; * daily sick call; - emergency services as required; referral to specialty care as required; * special diets or medication as determined from sources previously providing medical care or resulting from examination; * surgery as required; * intensive, intermediate and general medical and psychiatric care as required. Although this range of services does not differ significantly from those now being offered, a major goal is that the level of care provided to the incarcerated individual be of comparable standard to that prevailing in the community at large. Health services in the jail should remain the responsibility of the Department of Health Services. Security requirements should not interfere with provision of health care. The independence of the health program, the professional integrity of its staff, and the confidential relationship between patient and health professional must be protected and respected by the correctional administration. Accountability in this regard is needed to promote and- 135, nd`135 W%3 maintain the integrity and quality of. health services. In the new jail, the medical ward should be perceived as a ward of the hospital, staffed by medical and nursing personnel. In summary, both physical and mental illnesses can be treated on the jail ward, providing that medical judgment prevails in terms of movement of prisoners when this is deemed necessary for optimum results. JUVENILE PROBATION FACILITIES A. JUVENILE HALL General Description: The Juvenile Hall in Martinez is a 160 bed detention facility which provides temporary placement for male and female minors under 18 years of age waiting review and disposition of their cases. As is characteristic of other counties in the state, Juvenile Hall experienced a 10 percent reduction in admissions and a 14 percent drop in child care days in the past two years. This reduction is attributable to the anticipated change in the juvenile law relating to status offenders (Section 601, Welfare and Institutions Code) . With an average stay of 13.7 days, the delinquent youth participates in a school program, crafts, recreation and homemaking activities. OV% 136 Medical/Nursing Procedure at Juvenile Hall: 1. Five registered nurses on site to render 24 hour care on a rotating basis. 2. Two physicians on site three days per week for an un- specified period depending on sick call list, census and demand. 3. One psychiatrist on site four days per week; works by direct referral from the Probation Officer, or can be requested by the juvenile offender. 4. Medications are dispensed from individual prescriptions except for stocks. (All medications dispensed by R.N. ) 5. Juveniles requiring emergency services, dental or specialty care are transported to County Hospital. B. BOYS RANCH General Description: The Boys Ranch at Byron provides an intensive residential program of treatment and training for up to 65 delinquent boys, ages 14 to 18 years of age. The program consists of school, work, recreation and counseling. The Juvenile Court Law specifies that only boys who are delinquent, as defined in Section 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, can be committed to a facility such as the Boys Ranch. This program, designed to provide treatment at a local rather than state level, is partially subsidized by the state. Through the California 137 Youth Authority, the state pays $3,000 per bed toward the con- struction costs. The California Youth Authority also pays $95 per month for each committed boy to help defray operating costs. The remainder of the cost is paid by Contra Costa County. Parents are required to reimburse the county to whatever extent they are able. Medical/Nursing Procedure at the Boys Ranch: 1. Physician and one registered nurse on site on Tuesdays . only for an unspecified period, depending on sick call list, census and demand. 2. Medications are dispensed from individual prescriptions except for stocks. (Counselors dispense stock medication when physician or nurse are not present. ) 3. Juveniles requiring emergency medical care, dental and specialty care are treated at County Hospital or the Pittsburg Outpatient Clinic. 4. Ninety minute alcohol group therapy sessions are conducted weekly at the Ranch by the Alcohol Information and Rehabilitation Services. C. PREPLACEMENT CENTER _ General Description: Located in the Juvenile Hall complex, this program is . designed as a natural extension of the Boys Ranch. It is one of 138 several juvenile institutions operated by the Probation Department, and falls under the State Camps and Ranch Subsidy. This is a closed institutional program designed for boys who have failed in other settings, or are in need of greater controls than provided in an open setting. The capacity of the center is 21 minors, age 13 through 17. It is staffed with seven counselors, three supervisors, two teachers, two full time teacher aides, one resource specialist, one part time principal, one secretary and the director. The program is basically crisis intervention, but utilizes other methods in an approach to counseling and teaching. Medical/Nursing Procedure at Preplacement Center: This is a part of the Juvenile Hall program, utilizing the same medical staff, facilities and protocols as described previously- .. D. YOUTH CENTER General Description: - . The center located at Martinez is primarily an educational vocational training operation that combines a residential program for 20 female students with a co-ed day school for a maximum of 40 day students. All students are Wards of the Court under Section 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. However, the emphasis of admission is that the young person feels that he or she has the 139 r =a�.�� potential to profit from an opportunity to make a self - -investment; is willing to accept the direction of the center' teachers and counselors; will abide by the center's rules and regulations; and wants to work towards personal, vocational and educational goals. Day students are supervised by their assigned probation officer, while resident students are supervised by the center probation officer. Resident students over 16 years of age re- main under the supervision of the center probation officer for one successful school semester (no law violations) after leaving the program or for a reasonable period if emancipated. Students under 16 returning home are reassigned to a field probation officer for supervision. Medical/Nursing Procedures at Youth Center: There is no medical staff, and no routine medical care is delivered at the center. For female members of the residential program, only prescribed medication listed on the subject's personal medical card is dispensed by staff. Stock medications can be secured between 8:00 and 12:30. Medical attention is available through the County Hospital on an emergency basis, but it is considered the parents' responsibility to provide medical treatment and transportation to and from appointments. Mental health services are also available through the Department of Mental Health. The treatment modality of the 00-M 140 center is Milieu Therapy. Special treatment programs are offered but not all students are involved in them. Counseling is an integral part of the program and resident students are assigned a counselor who works with the student and family. CONCLUSION Other than acute and emergency medical care, it is difficult to establish a treatment program of services within the juvenile holding facility because of the rapid turnover in the institution. With an average stay of only 13.7 days, some of the special needs of detained juveniles such as drug, alcohol, health or emotional problems cannot be met with that time frame. Additionally, the variety of special needs makes it nearly impossible to develop a sustained individual program of health maintenance. Once a minor leaves juvenile detention and is placed in another program as a ward of the court, additional services and continued medical care are more readily available, either through County Medical Services or a private source. we are impressed with the organization, structure and overall system of service delivery and the fact that planning and coordina- tion of these services is the sole responsibility of clinical staff who, except for physicians, are employees of the Probation Department. While none of the institutional facilities have the in-house capability to provide a full range of services, the 00.969 141 combination of County Hospital and satellite outpatient clinics offers more than adequate back-up support to meet a full spectrum of medical needs. The most urgent problem which warrants immediate attention is the consumption of alcohol by juveniles leading to involvement with serious crime if not alcoholsim. Use of alcohol presently accounts for an alarming number of juvenile law infractions and subsequent arrests. Yet no facilities, services, or treatment programs are available for juveniles using alcohol, in spite of the fact that nearly 40 percent of juvenile offenses are alcohol connected. Alcohol-related problems should be diverted, whenever possible, from the criminal justice system to various other treatment systems. Misuse of alcohol presents a major problem for a large number of youth, but its elimination cannot be accomplished through punish- ment or repression. The abuse of alcohol by juveniles should be treated within the health care system. Emphasis should be placed on effective utilization of existing services and development of others to provide optimal care to the young abuser. This problem has reached such proportions that a thorough evaluation should be initiated to determine its extent and the feasibility of providing effective youth programs in the county's alcohol programs. The focus should be on development of regional programs to address juvenile alcohol abuse. This age group 142 009'I0 deserves a priority since alcohol abuse is on the rise among younger people and since early intervention holds promise of averting life long problems. 143 CHAPTER 10 COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS - - Following is a listing of local boards and commissionsl with responsibilities related to health: a) Alameda/Contra Costa Health System Agency Contra Costa Sub-Area Council HMO Task Force/HSA b) Human Services Advisory Commission c) Mental Health Advisory Board d) Developmental Disabilities Council of Contra Costa County (Regional Center Advisory Board - Area V) e) Alcoholism Advisory Board f) Drug Abuse Board g) Childhood Health and Disability Prevention Advisory Board h) Emergency Medical Services Committee i) Joint Conference Committee, County Medical Services j) Citizens Advisory Council on Public Health k) Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee 1) Advisory Council on Aging m) Economic Opportunity Council The length of the list illustrates the obvious problem of fragmentated health planning and policy development responsibilities and the vast dilemma created by categorical funding and state statutes which require many of these advisory bodies. 00(1372 144 t. Creation of the Human Services Advisory Commission appears to have been an attempt to provide comprehensive human services planning. Its work program is structured to cut across and into the planning responsibilities of other advisory bodies with over- lapping responsibilities. The consultants contacted all of these advisory bodies, for the primary purposes of eliciting insight into the entire scope of our review of health services. Citizen participation is indispensibie to planning a variety of distinctive services. However, we must confess to a sense of frustration in attempt- ing to imagine a workable mechanism for successful integration of human services planning in Contra Costa County. We are, frankly, overwhelmed at the enormous charge given to the Human Services Advisory Commission, and wish them well in their most important endeavor. We are also strongly inclined to recommend a less ambitious effort for more specific and specialized guidance in the area of health and social services. This encompasses a large part of county expenditures now actually being made to assist people with a variety of needs within this spectrum of concern. In order to comply with federal requirements for governance of the Key Plan (HMO) and to create an integrated approach to citizen inputs in this arena, we recommend creation of an Advisory 145 UU,9�3 Health and Social Services Commission with a composition which will comply with federal requirements for HMO governance. Such a Commission should also be called upon to assist the efforts at services integration of a consolidated Department of Health Services in cooperation with the Department of Social Services. Such a Commission would be responsible for integrating the plans, deliberations and advice of local advisory committees now operating within health and social services areas. These are: the Sub- Area Council of the HSA and its HMO Task Force. (Its total responsibilities are much larger than the purview of county funded health programs. ) , the Advisory Boards for County Medical Services, Public Health, Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, Alcohol and Drug programs, CHDP, EMS, and the HMO. An Advisory Health and Social Services Commission should also be charged with the responsibility for review of the history and statutory basis for all of these bodies, with a view to consolidation of their functions. In turn, the Advisory Health and Social Services Commission would contribute to the efforts of the Human Services Advisory Commission -- perhaps freeing that Commission from prime responsi- bility for production of plans for county based and financed health and social services. [whatever is done by the Board of Supervisors, we wish to go on record by stating that the disconcerting array of county advisory 146 00.974 health bodies demands some device for coordination of effort and eventual consolidation of planning centering on present tax funded county programs for health and social services for the poor and disadvantaged. This recommendation is not to be construed as a call to disband any advisory body at this time or to criticize its work -- it is, rather, a call to seek a pragmatic way to best use the advice of citizens in the restructuring of county operated health and social services. Our interviews with members of advisory bodies provided these critical comments: 1. The boards do not communicate effectively with each other. 2. Operating departments sometimes given the impression to boards that they view them as a necessary nuisance and do not comply with stated priorities or concerns of the boards. Proposed contracts related to the programs of boards are not reviewed by the boards. 3. The Human Services Advisory Commission has not yet worked well in concert with other boards, not has their mutual relationship been clearly defined. 4. Each board provides a categorical plan for services, without attempting to describe how its services concerns can be integrated with those of closely related services. 147 �`,/�►-�J V � i 5. No advisory board manages to represent the entire community in a balanced fashion, with fair allocation of limited resources. Representation is inadequate for certain interest groups, especially minorities. 6. The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Commissions need to be combined. 7. Review of contracts for priorities, performance criteria and appropriateness is not a responsibility of advisory boards. 8. Administrators are not sufficiently responsive to advisory board recommendations because they have learned how to deal with favored board members who are most influential. 9. Most of the boards are diverted from their proper role of policy development and priority setting by failure of program directors to cope with administrative problems and to produce operational plans which cannot be accomplished by busy volunteers. CONSUMER CONCERNS There are obvious limitations to this kind of inquiry. Consumers are not necessarily wise in all matters related to their own health. We admit that we may have talked to a skewed sample of people and perhaps drawn conclusions tainted by our own experience. Even with these disclaimers, the perspectives reported by consumers provide useful clues for those genuinely : �'�• 148 11 concerned with quality, access, cost and delivery of health: and social services to the consumer population. Whether speaking as the poor, young, old or as blacks, - browns and whites, the sentiments expressed by consumer repre- sentatives ran the gamut of human emotions: anger, pride, out- rage, disgust, hope and fear. The communicated impatients with suffering, a need for one another, a desire to work together, and at times attitudes of desperation and destructiveness. Their goals are to lead healthy human lives as individual and productive members of their communities. They understand however, that "health goals" cannot be reached in isolation; without proper housing, food, clothing, recreation, education and employment, personal health cannot improve. They are also aware that the social structures needed to facilitate the expressions of these goals are non-existant in their communities. Existing boards and commissions seldom reflect their priorities and aspirations. Many examples of seriously inadequate health and social services for entire groups of people in various communities were given. These examples illustrate problems of accessibility, transportation, availability of service, knowledge and communica- tion, manpower shortages, economic limitations, paternalism, and racial discrimination. Poignant illustrations of the destructive effect of poverty and racism and categorical programs were common. The health care system in general was repeatedly labeled by consumer groups as inadequate, fragmented, and uncontrolled. 149 County departments were characterized. as responding to mandates regarding their own "turf", rather than to the needs of those they should be serving. With reference to citizen participation the following points were made repeatedly: * There is no serious or significant effort to train citizen leadership in health policy. This demonstrates the absence of any real commitment to the citizen participation. _ * Participation in "advisory" or "no-voting roles" is described as useless activity. - Citizen participation should not be "asked for", but, rather demanded and considered the only effective way to assure appropriate response by established authority. * The inability or lack of desire on the part of boards, councils, and planning bodies to reflect the community's definition of goals and priorities was amply documented. Special attention was given in the discussions to those dependent groups in the county -- children, the aged, the poor, the sick -- on whose care, "County services can be judged. " It was stated at one meeting: "Low income children know their parents can't afford health benefits, so they don't tell their parents about their health problems. " With regard to the aged, 150 .009'78 the failure to utilize their vast potential for service in the health system, as well as the system's inability to serve their health needs in a warm human atmosphere, emerged as reciprocal expressions of rejection. The meetings provided manifold expressions of the need for improved services, and a plethora of missing data needed in evaluation of existing gaps in health services and programs e.g. , transportation, education, welfare, housing, environmental hazards, and legal services. Such data are needed for a variety of reasons; among them the need to address the problem of unequal distribution of services which now prevails among different geographic sections of the county. Consumers feel that they are locked into a system of health care that exploits them financially and leaves them powerless and at the mercy of providers. It is their hope that the emotional energy engendered by their presentations will serve as stimulus for joint planning and rational study to produce a new system which will work towards problem solving as equitably and expeditiously as possible. 1,1...v , 00!�i9 d� - CHAPTER 11 LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL RELATIONSHIPS Although faced with a typical set of administrative and program shortcomings, Contra Costa is nonetheless viewed by state and federal agencies as a unique and progressive county in its health and social service programs. New approaches to human services are being encouraged by the Board of Supervisors. State and federal administrators seem ready to permit simplification of eligibility, to test new methods of reimbursement, and to encourage an integrated and more rational approach to the delivery of service. Sponsorship of a Health Maintenance Organization by a county government is attracting widespread and positive reaction in government. The recent overturn by HEW to finance various projects to improve long term care is still another example of potential opportunity for this county. These initiatives reflect a growing awareness of the waste which accompanies excess regulation, categorical administration of programs , and over reliance on fiscal intermediaries in program administration. Significant financial assistance can be attained if the county provides an indication of willingness to innovate and an ability to redesign faltering programs into a comprehensive system of continuous care-,"which is responsive to people in need. 152 00,980 A demonstration of capitation payment, made prospectively and composite rates to support a restructured delivery system for county services are ideas whose time has come. This method of financing offers great potential flexibility in the allocation of resources; permits greater emphasis to be put on prevention, patient education, and ambulatory services; and can encourage the development of alternatives to institutional care. The high cost of administration of fee for service claims and a categorical system of programming expenditures would give way to a comprehensive service program unencumbered by categorical restrictions. Evaluation of the cost effectiveness will then be possible, to test a central hypothesis -- that more accessible, better organized services are not as expensive as services perenially disorganized by government fiat. In support of such a demonstration, the county must strengthen its management capability, install an information system which can provide a sound basis for analyses of both fiscal performance and service statistics crucial to both internal and external evaluation. We view the reorganization of existing departments dealing with health and related social services as a first and essential step toward county qualification for demonstration assistance. �b1 153 ani` e i F A reordering of existing programs and improved adminis- tration will, we believe, succeed in convincing state and federal agencies that the county is fully prepared to proceed toward design of a more efficient and effective system of delivery of services . Q0�82 154 CHAPTER 12 IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS-- CHARTS OF ORGANIZATION A plan for implementation of the major recommendations of this report is set forth in outline form. We, however, make no presumption upon the Board that they will desire to proceed in this fashion. If implementation does proceed, members of the Board must be prepared for expenditure of significant blocks of time, and be committed to guide and assist the process over a considerable period of time. 1) Convene work sessions with the Board on this report to answer Questions, discuss findings and recommendations in detail, and analyze financial, administrative and political impact. 2) Public hearings on the report, for citizen responses.. 3) Preparation of a plan for administrative reorganization by a committee, led by the new Director, consisting of the directors of existing Departments of Public Health, Medical Services, Mental Health, Developmental Disability, Substance Abuse and Social Services. The Office of the County Administrator should be represented, and other departments of county government brought in as necessary. 4) The plan of reorganization should consist of phased change, to allow for accommodation to the complexity of simultaneous I- 155 �el 14:; development of a consolidated Department 'of Health Services and` the promotion of a county Health Maintenance Organization. 5) Phased administrative reorganization should address change in at least four phases: Phase I. Immediate changes in the administrative organization of existing departments of county government now dealing with various aspects of a comprehensive system of health services. Phase II. Administrative change which will occur at the time of completion off: construction of community health centers in various regions of the county. Phase III. Changes which will occur in the event of successful negotiation with community hospitals for provision of acute general hospital services for county hospital patients and the subsequent phasing of hospital services with the probable exception of beds dedicated to psychiatric services, rehabilitation, detoxification, and long term care. Phase IV. Administrative changes which will occur when the Key Plan (HMO) becomes fully qualified and expands its enroll- ment. Phase I: . 1) Disband the Human Resources Agency. Transfer of its functions to other departments of county government. 2) Create a single Department of Health Services. 3) Transfer to a Division of Medical Services ISb t_.F f (see 8 below) all clinical functions in the existing Department of Public Health. 4) Create a Division of Public Health led by a Deputy Director with the credentials of a medical specialist in public health, to include activities devoted to environmental and occupational health, communicable disease control, public health laboratories, epidemiology, and community organization activities in health education and development of health services. 5) Move emergency medical services planning into the Office of the Director. 6) Move the planning, development and liaison activities of the Key Plan (HMO) into the Office of the Director. 7) Create a reorganized Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program led by a specialist in psychiatry in preparation for their integration in Phases II and III of the reorganization plan. 8) Create a reorganized Division of Medical Services led by a physician with considerable experience in administration of clinical services, and employ a hospital administrator with training in hospital administration and experience in operating a county hospital in California. Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 1, PHASE I Department of Health Services -- ADMINISTRATION f. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT TEAM PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT - Fiscal - PHP/HMO - Planning and - Emergency Health Evaluation Services - Management Information - Consumer Relations - Contracts Develop- ment and Review PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL SERVICES - Community Health -Hospital Services - Environmental -Clinical Services Health -Preventive Svcs. - Disease Control MENTAL HEALTH - Inpatient Services - Community Mental Health Programs - Substance Abuse 153 _0,09ss L Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 2, PHASE I Department of Health Services -- PUBLIC HEALTH (Note: No change in Phases II and III) PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT COMMUNITY HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DISEASE CONTROL OU98"1 159 1; ; s Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization --'May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 3, PHASE I Y Department of Health Services -- MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SERVICES f" six e` INTEGRATED MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE CLINIC SERVICE5 & SUPPORT SVCS. PROGRAM SUPPORT MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SUPPORT EAST CENTRAL WEST PATIENT FACILITY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY SUPPORT SUPPORT Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 4, PHASE I Department of Health Services -- MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS IN-PATIENT PROGRAMS REGIONAL PROGRAMS EAST COUNTY CENTRAL COUNTY WEST COUNTY 161 �. A11989 Phase II will coincide with the planning and construction of ambulatory community health centers in a regional pattern. The staff presently at work in each region should be intimately included in the process of planning an integrated program of services within newly constructed or renovated ambulatory facilities. Planning should be based upon a pattern of service which integrates prevention, immunization, treatment of communicable diseases, health education, screening and primary intake, general clinical services, including mental health, developmental dis- ability, drug and alcohol abuse. Upon completion of construction or renovation of each community health center, a single medical director will be appointed with responsibility for regional administration which assures continuity of patient care in the ambulatory health centers, in specialized treatment settings outside of the hospital (halfway houses, day treatment centers, long term care facilities, and within an organized in-home health service) and eventually within community hospitals. 0U1790 ,..,_v _ . ... ._.-162-- - __.,. . ..._.„.� ._ .... �._...._ �.__. ...___ . .._ Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 1, PHASE II Department of Health Services -- ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT TEAM PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT - Fiscal - PHP/HMO - Planning and - Emergency Health Evaluation Services E - Management Information - Consumer relations - Contracts Develop- ment and Review PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL SERVICES - Community Health - Hospital Services - Environmental - Mental Health Health Inpatient Services - Disease Control INTEGRATED CLINIC SERVICES P=:! PROGRAM SUPPORT EAST CENTRAL WEST COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY 163 O�.�Q Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization C� _--, Contra Costa County Health Services ` -May 16, 1978 CHART 3, PHASE II Cad Department of Health Services -- MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SERVICES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT MEDICAL SERVICES SERVICE SERVICES rn Ob PATIENT SUPPORT MEDICAL SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FACILITY SUPPORT t y s Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 4, PHASES II and III Department of Health Services -- MENTAL HEALTH In Phases II and III primary services in mental health programs will be integrated in ambulatory health centers. Specialized programs in support of primary services will be administered by specialists in mental health and substance abuse treatment. 165 Phase III in some instances may coincide with Phase II, if negotiations proceed well with community hospitals for provision • of general hospital services to county patients. The receptivity by community hospitals to sudden or rapid accommodation of county patients is understandably guarded -- a trial of phased activity is preferable in order that unforeseen problems can be worked out in an incremental schedule of transfer of patient care. Physician coverage for hospital services, specialty con- sultation, and emergency coverage nights and weekends will be the - responsibility of each regional medical director. Central administrative and professional supervision will support regional operations by provision of assistance in planning, management, evaluation, financing, recruitment, labor negotiations, purchases, supplies, equipment, etc. A strong central administration and management capability is essential to the cohesion and morale of the staff of the Key Plan and expanded regional operations. Some form of public governance will apply to the plan to assure citizen participation in planning, governance, monitoring and evaluation of services countywide. The principle of citizen participation should be applied as well to regional services. The presence of county government will be lasting, to protect the public. health through licensing, inspection, and enforcement, arranging for provision of care to the mentally ill, 166 00994. the poor, the developmentally disabled, prisoners, and those in need of the protection afforded by conservatorship, guardianship, and social services. _ 4 6 { 4 I F t Paul F. O'Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16, 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 1, PHASE III Department of Health Services -- ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT TEAM Fm OGRAM DEVELOPMENT - Fiscal HP/HMO - Planning and ergency Health Evaluation Services - Management Information - Consumer Relations - Contracts Develop- ment and Review PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL SERVICES - Community Health - Long Term Care - Environmental - Mental Health, Health Inpatient Disease Control INTEGRATED CLINIC SERVICES PROGRAM SUPPORT EAST CENTRAL WEST COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY 1 � � 1 t REGIONAL HOSPITALS lbs 00990 Paul F. O' Rourke & Assoc. Proposed Reorganization May 16 , 1978 Contra Costa County Health Services CHART 3, PHASE III Department of Health Services -- MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SERVICES PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT MEDICAL SERVICES SERVICE SERVICES LONG TERM CARE N PATIENT SUPPORT MEDICAL SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FACILITY SUPPORT Phase IV. When the Key Plan is fully qualified and engaged in marketing to nondependent groups, other administrative changes will probably occur. In view of the fact that the idea of a publicly sponsored HMO has had its origins in Contra Costa County, California, and that no precedent experience is on record, it is probably an idle exercise to attempt to foresee precisely the ultimate form of governance and administrative organization which will be in force for the plan five years from now. To a great extent, this will be determined by laws not yet on the books. Evolution takes considerable time. The ultimate shape of the Key Plan is, like a creature emerging from primordial ooze, hazardous indeed- to predict. 170 r , 00!793 PAUL F. O'ROURKE - INTERVIEWS AND MEETINGS Supervisor Robert I. Schroder, Chairman Supervisor James P. Kenny Supervisor Nancy C. Fanden Supervisor Warren N. Boggess Supervisor Eric H. Hasseltine Arthur Will, County Administrator Claude Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency George Degnan, M.D. , Director CCCMS Robert E. Jornlin, Director, Social Services Sunne McPeak, Chairperson, Human Services Advisory Commission Gary E. Brown, Office of County Administrator Charles Pollack, M.D. , Director, Mental Health, CCCMS Don Ludwig, Key Plan, CCCMS Orlyn Wood, M.D. , Director, Public Health Department Allan Longshore, M.D. , Medical Services Division, Public Health Frank Besse, M.D. , CDC Control Jogi Khanna, M.D. , Community Health Services Elsie Baukol , M.D. (MCII) Community Health Services John Baier, M.D. , Health Services Bob Eisenman (EMS) Health Services Genelle Lemon, Home Health Services Ted Gerow, Environmental Services Rodney Lee, Ph.D. , Public Health Labs 171 _ �x,999 x , Maxine Shering, M.D. , CHDP Norma Kruse, Medical Care Unit Steward McCullough, Staff, Phoenix House Rosalind Wofsy, Developmental Disability Council Charles Phillips, M.D. , CCCMS Louis Girtman, M.D. , CCCMS Steve Wolf, Human Resources Agency Estelle Girand, CCC Mental Health Association Edna Hilty, Social Services Al Croutch, Social Services Jan Wisson, Social Services, Rose Manning, Social Services Ed Rimer, Social Services Lee Hunter, Social Services Barbara Weidenfeld, Social Services Ernie Salwen, Social Services Jane McClelland, Social Services Tom Moore, Jr. , Consultant, Key Plan Glen Kent, M.D. , Former Director, Public Health Department Pat Filice, Mental Health Advisory Board Bill Cristy, CCCMS Mildred Yoshioka, Pittsburg Clinic Franz Wasserman, M.D. , Pittsburg Clinic Beverley O'Halloran, Home Health Agency, Pittsburg Wilton Gleffe, M.D. , Pittsburg Clinic William Walker, M.D. , Oakley Clinic •� 172 01000 Shirley Schremp, R.N., Director of Nursing, CCCMS Irene Wakeland, R.N. , H {yard Supervisor (Isolation ward) Dr. John Crockett, Director, Medical Education Margaret Tobias, R.N., Supervisor - C Ward (Surgical Ward) William Cristy, Department Assistant to Medical Director for Management Development Darlene Corrado, R.N. , J, I and Crisis Unit Supervisor (Psychiatric wards) Ruth Pease, R.N., Supervisor - Outpatient Department - Martinez Helen Nielsen, Administrative Coordinator - Richmond Health Center Dorothy Houseman, R.N. , Supervisor F & G wards (Rehabilitation) Gladys Dosche, R.N. , Supervisor A ward (Maternity/Newborn) Susan Rodgers, Director, Crisis Unit (Psychiatric) Dr. Catherine Smick, Infectious Disease and Chest Medicine t Lonny Davis, Manager, Enviornmental Services Eva Thomas, Manager - Food Service/Dietary Dr. Duane Olson, Chief, Emergency Room Mary Lou Della Rosa, X-ray Supervising Technician Dr. Ric Huie, Chief, Rehabilitation Services (F & G wards) Steve Harris, PhD, Research and Evaluation Dr. John Lee, Director, Family Practice Clinic 173 1001 Clark Catlin, Chief Laboratory Technician Pete Starke, Supervising Pharmacist Eleanor Thompson, Medical Social Services Supervisor Etta May Majors, Chief Medical Records Administrator M. S. P. Fernandez, Health Services Administrator III Dr. Charles Rickmond, Psychiatrist - I {yard (long-term psychiatric) Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director Glenn L. White, Health Services Administrator III Lewis Pa_;calli, Jr. , Health Services Administrator III (Mental Health Administrator) Dr. Walter Carr, Chairman, Nedical Equipment Committee Eleanor Thompson, Medical Social Service Supervisor Fred Wahle,Social Planner Ross Alexander, Chief Health Educator w/Dr. Louie Girtman, Assistant Medical Director, Acting Administrator Clara Bright, Chief Physical Therapist - Edward Allport, Health Services Administrator (PHP Administrator) Dr. John Nackley, Staff Pediatrician Glenn L. White - Health Services Administrator Ron Levinson, PhD, Continuing Care Coordinator Fran Williams - George !Miller East - Concord Len Newman, PhD, Director, Mental Health Clinic Steve Harris, PhD, Research and Evaluation Bonnie Granlund, Child and Adolescent Specialist Sandy Fender, R.N. , Supervising ICU/CCU Bob Baba, + architects - Public Works Department re: Y 174 Ernie Salven - In Home Care Programs Howard Brownson, Safety Officer - Civil Service Department Phoenix Programs, Inc., Stewart McCullough Director 2253 Concord Boulevard, Concord Steven Harris, PhD, Research and Evaluation Ben Russell, Administrator, Retirement Office - Contra Costa County Bob Van Horn Wanda Trawick, Hospital Business Office manager Shirley Schremp, R.N., Director of Nursing Pat Novak, R.N. , Supervisor - Surgery/Central Supply Glenn L. White, Health Services Administrator Steve Harris, PhD, Research and Evaluation re: California Health Facilities Commission report Richmond Health Center - Irma Anderson Phil Loghry, Director Cambia Way 1515 Geary Road, Pleasant Hill Mr. Clarence Nixon, Administrator Veterans Administration Hospital 150 Muir Road, Martinez Supervisor Nancy Fanden District II Claude L. Van Marter, Director Human Resources Agency Duane Dillon Sheriff's Department Criminalistics Laboratory Dr. Goldmacher, Director, 8th Street Mental Health Clinic Richmond 175 0-1003 Warren Stokes and Marvin Ziegler Human Resources Agency Board of Supervisors - Finance Committee re: Oakley Clinic Dr. Charles Rickmond, Psychiatrist - I Ward (long-term psychiatric) Pat Novak, R.N., Supervisor Surgery/Central Supply Sam Yoshioka, CHAS (County Hospital Administrative System) Coordinator Donald J. Ludwig, Prepaid Health Plan Director Dir. Green, Assistant Administrator Mt. Diablo Hospital „ 2040 East Street, Concord Mr. hen Anderson, Acting Administrator John ttuir Hospital 1601 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek Mr. Ormsby, Administrator Delta Memorial Hospital 3901 Lone Tree Way, Antioch r; Mr. Nick Ventrice, Administrator Los Medanos Hospital 550 School Street, Pittsburg Mr. Stewart A. Jed, Administrator r; Brookside Hospital 2000 Vale Road, San Pablo Dorothy Miller and Raz Wofsy Development Disabilities Council of Contra Costa County 2717 Main Street, Walnut Creek Mrs. Guise, Oakley Health Systems Agency Dr. Liefson, Director Cynthia Crawford Debbie Macintosh t�Y'A 1761 ' Virginia Childers, Chief, County Medical Services Eligibility Dr, Jay Aiken, Director, Family Practice Residency Program Mary Schaefer, Hospital Reception Center Supervisor Fred Wahle, Health Planner - Medical Social Services Willa O'Leary, Utilization Review Coordinator Mr. William Nightengale, Administrator Richmond Hospital 23rd and Gaynor, Richmond Mr. William Smith - Human Services Advisory Commission Dr. Oryln hood, Health Officer, Contra Costa County Chuck Cannon, Administrative Services Assistant III (Enterprise Fund) Web Beadle, Personnel Services Officer - Human Resources Agency Marvin 2ie;ler, Chief, Program Evaluation - Human Resources Agency Warrington Stokes, Supervisor, Program Planning - Human Resources Agency Steve Wolf, Human Resources Agency Directory Services Stanley Meyerson, Director - I Ward Dr. Charles Rickmond, Psychiatrist - I hard Helen Nielsen, Administrative Coordinator - Richmond Health Center Dr. Donna Betz, Clinic Chief - Richmond Health Center Genelle Lemon Health Department - Richmond Dr. Goldmacher - Director, Sth Street Mental Health Clinic Richmond Delta Memorial Hospital - Board of Trustees meeting } 177 U Dr. Jay Aiken, Director, Family Practice Residency Program Dr. Hjortsvang, Diablo Valley Mental Health Center 2906 Concord Boulevard, Concord Wanda Trawick, Hospital Business Office Manager Chuck Cannon, Administrative Services Assistant III (HRA) Wanda Trawick, Hospital Business Office Manager Bob Nash, Senior Systems Accountant (Auditor/Controller) re: Data Processing _ Palmer Watson, Chairman Mental Health Advisory Board Henry Clarke, General Manager, Contra Costa County Employees Association (Local 1) 2739 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez Supervisor Eric Hasseltine District V Dr. Mark Wille, Chief, Department of Medicine Health Systems Agency - HMO Task Force Carole Stewart Dr. Jason Appel, Chairman Mary Jane Lake Leonard Dolton _ Ursula Sabel Dr. Jay Aiken Mr. Jornlin, Director, Social Service Department 2401 Stanwell Drive, Concord Dr. John Kaufamn, Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association Chairman, HMO Application Committee 2485 High School Avenue, Concord Dr. Henry Woodrow Walnut Creek Psychiatric Hospital 175 La Casa Via, Walnut Creek } ° 178 i Delta Community Services Brentwood City Hall w/Barbara Geuse - - - Mt. Diablo Hospital Group Mr. James Valentine, Administrator Health Department 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord w/Mary Jo Carlson East Bay Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities 208 - 16th Street, Oakland w/Claire Henshaw and Dr. Miller Rosemary Matossian, Attorney - County Counsel's Office Marilyn Lane, Chairman, Citizens Advisory Committee to County Health Department w/Dr. Marshall Kremers Brookside Hospital Joint Conference Committee Brookside Hospital 2000 Vale Road, San Pablo w/Gary Brown, County Administrator's Office Supervisor James Kenny - Supervisor Nancy Fanden Alt. Diablo Hospital (Staff meeting) w/P1r. James Valentine, Administrator - Dr. Charles Pollack, Assistant Medical Director-Mental HealthDirector ' w/Mental Health Cabinet Jim Henderson - Health Department (Pittsburg) Henry Clarke - Local I June Skaar - Continuing Care Committee 179 I Katherine Smick, M.D. , Medical Services Bonnie Granlund, Medical Services Dorothy Miller, Chairperson, Developmental Disabilities Council Ben Russell, Retirement Administrator Howard Brownson, Cal-Osha, Civil Service Department Stan Myerson, CCCMS Don Goldmacher, CCCMS, Richmond Al Urmer, Cambia Way Helen Nielson, Richmond Clinic Irma Anderson, Richmond Clinic Mary Ziegler, Human Resources Agency Bess Anderson McNeil, Human Services Advisory Commission Rosemary Matossian, County Counsel Eva Thomas, CCCMS, Food Services Virginia Childers, CCCMS, Eligibility Leonard Newman, Ph.D. , Mental Health Ron Levinson, Ph.D. , Mental Health Nursing Supervisors Administrator, George Miller East K. Hjortsvang, M.D. , Mental Health, Concord Susan Rogers, J Ward Mary Lou Della Rosa, CCCMS, Radiology Joint Conference Committees Los Medanos Hospital 180 01008 Delta Memorial Hospital Y. John Muir Hospital ,. Mt. Diablo Hospital Brookside Hospital _ Administrator, Richmond Hospital t 181 BOB VAN HORN - INTERVIEWS & MEETINGS COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES George Degnan, Medical Services Director Tom Moore, PHP Consultant Don Ludwig, Director PHP-HMO T Wanda Trawick, Office Manager Steve Harris, Director, Research and Evaluation Mike Fernandez, Ancillary Services Administrator Dr. Louis Girtman, Assistant Medical Director Shirley Schremp, Director of Nursing Sam Yoshioka, CHAS Coordinator Clark Catlin, Chief Laboratory Technician Dr. Katherine Bennett, Staff Physician Mary Schaefer, Hospital Reception Center Supervisor Lew Pascalli, Mental Health Administrator Bill Cristy, Department Assistant to Medical Director for Management Development Eleanor Thompson, Patient Support Services Coordinator Mildred Yoshioka, Administrative Coordinator, Pittsburg Clinic Helen Nielsen, Administrative Coordinator, Richmond Clinic Chris Benevent, Discovery Program Director Jerry Nava, Alcoholism Program Chief Etta Mae Majors, Chief Medical Records Administrator Pat Novack, Surgery Central Supply Supervisor 182 01010 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Dr. Orlyn H. Wood, County Health Officer Tom Beaudet, Chief, Administrative Services Division Dr. Rodney Smith, Public Health Lab Director Don Meyer, Grants Coordinator, Administrative Services Genelle Lemon, Chief, Home Health Services Division HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY - - Claude Van Marter, HRA Director June Larson, Contracts Administrator Ron deVincenzi, Fiscal Officer Chuck Cannon, Administrative Services Assistant III Warrington Stokes, Supervisor, Program Planning Howard Reynolds, Personnel Services Officer Mary Ziegler, Chief, Program Evaluation 183 01�� COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE Art Will, County Administrator Gary Brown, Supervising Management Analyst Mary Dunten, Public Information Officer „ CIVIL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Bill Hamilton, Chief, Classification and Pay Bill Ray, Chief, Employee Relations and Training Bob Hagstrom, Manager, Employment Programs Harry Cisterman, Assistant Director of Personnel Cliff Hansen, Personnel Analyst AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Don Bouchet, Acting Auditor-Controller - - Bob Nash, CHAS Coordinator _ Nick Morris, Manager, Accounting Division W. A. Schmidt (Purchasing Division) Assistant Purchasing Agent Dave Harris (Purchasing Division) Buyer 184 2 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Robert E. Jornlin, Social Service Director Virginia Childers, Chief, Medical Services Eligibility MISCELLANEOUS Bill Hawn, Alameda County Sunne McPeak, Chairperson, Human Services Advisory Commission Medical Services Rate Setting Task Force Enterprise Fund Task Forces Task Force Chairman Purchasing Task Force Accounting Task Force Budget Task Force Personnel Task Force Contract Task Force Management Information System Task Force Legal Task Force Billing and Collections Task Force 1"05 . 01013 VERNE HORN - INTERVIEWS & MEETINGS SHERIFF-CORONER Leslie A. Glenn, Administrative Services. Officer - County Jail Rehabilitation Center Sergeant Crow : Work Furlough Center Sergeant Shores and Lieutenant Monden HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY Claude L. VanMarter, Director � June Larson, Contracts Administrator SOCIAL SERVICE : Children' s Shelter PROBATION DEPARTMENT Gerald S. Buck, County Probation Officer Byron Boys' Ranch Arnie Hampton, Superintendent Girls ' Center Maxine Maas, Director Preplacement Center Greg Osheroff, Director Juvenile Hall Carl Hopkins, Director Bill Thomas, Assistant Superintendant Medical Services Marjorie Schleusener, R.N. 186 Adult Probation Rudy Webbe, Assistant Director, Richmond`` : 3r s ..r MEDICAL SERVICES Mental Health Executive Pat Filice,/Assistant to Mental Health Advisory Board Jane McCoy, Executive Assistant to Drug Abuse Board Jerry Nava, Alcoholism Program Chief Chris Benevent, Discovery Program Director Jonna Stratton, Methadone Program Director Marion Goodman, Executive Assistant to Alcoholism Board Programs Methadone Detox, Martinez Methadone Treatment, Pittsburg Methadone Treatment, Richmond Community Meetings California Black Community on Alcoholism West Contra Costa Community Health Care Corporation OEO Staff and Delegate Agency Model Cities, Richmond Rubicon Synthesis Outpatient Clinical Services Richmond Clinic - Helen Nielsen, Administrative Coordinator Pittsburg Clinic - Helen Nielsen, Administrative Coordinator Rth Street Clinic - Helen Nielsen, Administrative Coordinator 187 0101� County Hospital - Martinez Ruth Pease, R.N. 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Administrative Bulletin: Application of Service Criteria to Referrals/Requests for Services, February 1977 . Report on Institutional Placement of Children, November 1975. Progress Report on Implementation Plans for an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services, March 1978 . Human Services Survey and Directory Questionnaire, March 1978. Board and Care Rates - Private Institutions, Group Homes, Maternity Homes and Day Care Centers Approved for Use, 1977. County Medical Services Listing of CCCMS Medical Staff Contra Costa County Medical Services, Mental Health 1977-78, Resource Directory and Inventory, August 1, 1977 . Description of 1977-78 Programs Supported by Mental Health Services, County Operated and Contract Programs. Mental Health Information System, Annotated Index of Reports. April 11, 1978 memorandum from D. J. Ludwig to P. F. O'Rourke, subject: All-Inclusive Methodology. April 11, 1978 memorandum from D. J. Ludwig to George Degnan, subject: Knox-Keene License. Ambulatory Health Care in Contra Costa County, Present and Future (Draft) . 191 01019 Contra Costa County Medical Services, Methadone Treatment Program, Annual Report July 1, 1976 - June 30, 1977. Contra Costa County Medical Services Mental Health Plan, 1977-78, May 1977, 274 p. Medi-Cal Revenue Recovery in County Medical Services, Human Resources Agency, December 1, 1976. Organization Chart of Contra Costa County Medical Services Department. Proposed Reorganization of County Laboratory Services, Clark Catlin, Chief Technologist, and Rodney F. Smith, Ph.D. , Director ` of Public Health Laboratory Services, April 4, 1977, 13 p. Report on Medical Services Reorganization, May 1976. Medical Services Department, Study of the Organization and Functions of Business Services Support for Health Care Programs, September 20, 1976. Special Report on the Contra Costa County Hospital for the Contra 'Costa County Grand Jury, Ernst and Ernst, San Francisco, California, May 1976, 79 p. Report on Work Measurement Pilot Project in Services Intake Units, Corrected Copy, Contra Costa County, September 15, 1975. Work Measurement Methodology Course Workbook. Report on Work Measurement Retest in County Medical Services Eligibility (CMSE) , May 17, to June 15, 1976 (21 Work Days) , September 1, 1976. Hourly Paid Physicians, County Auditor's Office, March 23, 1977. May 13, 1977 memorandum from G. Degnan, M.D. to C. L. Van Marter in response to Hourly Paid Physicians Report, subject: Physicians Remuneration. January 19, 1978 memorandum from Arthur G. Will to Board of Supervisors Members, subject: Payroll Audit, Hospital Medical Staff. Review of Hospital Patient Billing System, County Auditor's Office, March 29, 1977. 192 01020 Response to Auditor's Review of Hospital Patient Billing System, by County Medical Services, July 11, 1977. April 1, 1978 Listing of County Medical Services/Mental Health Contracts. January 27, 1978 memorandum from D. J. Ludwig to C. L. VanMarter subject: PHP Cost Study. Distribution of Amounts Outstanding in Schedule of Inactive CMS Accounts, Period Ending June 30, 1975. HURA Grant Pre-Application, March 24, 1976. Medical Services Administrative Policy, February 27, 1978. Contra Costa County Health Care Delivery System, Outpatient- Family Practice Committee, Minutes of October 25, 1977 meeting. California Hospital Association, "Comparison of Your Hospital's Costa Between the First and Second Year of Disclosure Reporting, " January 25, 1978. May 25, 1977 memorandum from George Degnan to C. L. Van Marter, subject: Proposal for Enterprise Fund Operation of County Medical Services Department. CMS Organizational Charts, September 1976. "CCCMS Philosophy, " November 7, 1977 . Extract from MHIS User Requirements, February 26, 1976. Medical Record Statistics, July 1977 through February 1978. December 21, 1977 memorandum from C. L. Van Marter to George Degnan subject: Development of a Proposal for the Integration and Joint Funding of Continuing Care Services and Conservatorship Services. CHAS Survey Report, Information Systems Committee, June 1977. Contra Costa County HMO Evaluation, prepared by RAD Associates, November 1977. HCFA Reaulations on HMOs Relative to Medicare and Medicaid. 193 Health Department Organization Chart of County Health Department, December 1975. Objectives for Nursing in TBC Control, 55 p. Application for Family Planning Information and Educational Contract, State Department of Health, by County Health Department, July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979. May 13, 1976 memorandum of O. H. Wood, M.D. , County Health Officer, to C. L. Van Marter, Subject: Agencywide Program Providers, 32 p. Health Department Services, Contra Costa County, report prepared by Bay Area Health Association, March 1973. Memoranda from H. D. Funk to O. H. Wood, M.D. , dated August 22, 1975, June 29, 1976 and June 24, 1977, and from O. H. Wood, M.D. to H. D. Funk, dated October 3, 1975 and July 13, 1977, all on the subject of Examination of Health Department Financial Records. Mini-Screening and Preventive Public Health Nursing Services for Senior Citizens (aka HOAP) April 1, 1978 Listing of Health Department Contracts. Plans for the Health Department, Calendar Year 1976. Health Department Budget Request 1977-78, Program Support Information for Maternal and Child Health Program, Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) , and Infant Screening Clinics, as part of Maternal and Child Health Program. Year to Date Expenditure of Public Health Nursing, R.N. and Home Health Aide Time as of June 30, 1977 (6 months) , December 1, 1977. Home Health Agency Service Information, December 1976. Resource Directories of Central, East and West Contra Costa County. 194 , . 0I0� Miscellaneous Excerpts regarding psychiatric services from proposed Federal. Registers in Department of HEW, Public Health Service, Health Manpower Areas, Criteria for Designation, January 12, 1978. Summer 1976 issue of ABAG Environmental Prospects, 4 p. Contra Costa County 1977-78 Budget Message. Analysis of SB 660 (Roberti) as amended in Assembly August 18, 1977, 1977-78 Session, (Legislative Analyst, August 29, 1977) . SB 660 (Roberti) , March 28, 1977. Contract between Contra Costa County Social Service Department and Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, October 1, 1977. Fresno County Health Department Annual Report, 1976-77, 12 p. Summary of Survey of Current Practices Regarding Laboratory Revenue Programs in Public Health Labs, 1977, Fee Committee, California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors. Report to Board of Supervisors regarding County Health Services Problems and Solutions, presented by Robert J. Bowersox, M.D. , Monterey County Director of Health, 1976, 44 p. Summary notes on January 27, 1978 meeting of Health Care Coordinating Committee in Contra Costa County. Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California, Annual Report, 1976-1977. Contra Costa County - A Profile, prepared by County Planning Department, October 1977, 168 p. Towards Effective Governance and Management of the County Hospitals, Alameda County Hospitals Project Team Recommendations, January 1978. Alameda County Enterprise Fund Implementation, Review of Experience Elsewhere, February 8, 1978. Report, Senate Select Committee on Phase-out of State Hospitals, July 1974. r. , : 195 OR A Study of the Administration of State Health Programs, Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy, January 1976, 420 p. Supplemental reports. Report of a Joint Venture, California Senate Rules Committee and Board of Supervisors of San Diego County, A Comprehensive Review of Tax-Supported Health Services in San Diego County, conducted by the Senate Office of Research, March 15, 1975, 208 p. County of Contra Costa Final Budgets, Special Service Districts Governed by the Board of Supervisors, Special Service and School Districts Governed by Local Boards of Directors (Budgets in Summary) for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1978. Resolution of Alameda County Board of Supervisors, September 8, 1971, Approve Proposals for Reorganization of Health Care Services Agency. May 10, 1977 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Order to Authorize Continuing the Revised Medical Care Eligibility Policy Adopted September 29, 1976. Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee 1976-77 Annual Report. Health Issues Confronting Contra Costa County, December 20, 1977. Report of Contra Costa County Internal Operations Committee on Human Resources Agency, September 6, 1977. Report of Contra Costa County Internal Operations Committee in the Matter of a Human Services Advisory Commission, May 10, 1977 . January 1978 Platform Statement, California Conference of Local Health Officers. Social Services Proqrams for Individuals and Families,Department of Health, Education and Welfare, January 31, 1977. Improving California's Mental Health System: Policy Findings and Recommendations, California Assembly Permanent Subcommittee on Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, January 31, 1978. Deinstitutionalization and Mental Health Services, by Ellen L. Bassuk and Samuel Gerson, Scientific American, February 1978. 196 Emerging Trends in Social Policy for Older People, by Robert C. Benedict, Commissioner, Office for the Aging, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, December 9, 1977. The Charge to the Health Committee of the Contra Costa Advisory Council on Aging, February 15, 1978. Contra Costa County Mental Health Plan - Aging 1977-78 (Mental Health Task Force on Aging) , March, 1978. March 17 , 1978 memorandum from H. E. Brownson to Contra Costa County Administrator, subject: Occupational Safety and Health Programs. March 3, 1978 memorandum from C. J. Leonard, Director of Personnel, to Arthur G. Will, subject: Employee Accident Benefits. Capabilities of the Veterans Administration Medical District #27, September 1977 . John Muir Hospital: Caring for the Community, May 1976. Brookside Hospital: West Con-ra Costa Hospital District, 1978. Delta Memorial Hospital, Project '77. - Contra Costa County Discovery Program, Annual Report 1976. Organization Chart of Contra Costa County Organization Charts received from the following California County Health Departments: Alameda, Fresno, Orange, San Francisco, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Contra Costa County Sheriff-Coroner, Annual Report, 1976-1977 . Programming for Sentenced Women in Contra Costa County's Minimum Security Facility, a Report by the Women's Facility Task Force, Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, Mental Health Advisory Board, October 11, 1977. The Pros and Cons of a Department of Corrections, A Report by the Correctional Systems Review Task Force, Alternatives to Incarceration Committee, Mental Health Advisory Board, October 11, 1977. {,, tk .. 0100 Contra Costa County Mental Health Plan 1976-77, Alternatives. , . to Incarceration. Contra Costa County Probation Services, 1976. Annual Report of the Department of Health on the Drug Abuse Program, State of California Health and Welfare Agency, March 1975. The Unseen Crisis: Blacks and Alcohol, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Data on the Medicaid Program: Eligibility, Services, Expenditures, Fiscal Years 1966-76, Prepared by Staff for use of the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, January 1976. Controlling Health Care Costs, A National Journal Issues Book, June 1977. Summary and Comparison of Federal Hospital Cost Containment Proposals, Georgetown University, Health Policy Center. Long Term Care in the States: Medicaid Expenditures and Reimbursement Policies, Georgetown University, Health Policy Center. A Proposal for State Rate Setting: Long Range Controls on the Cost of Institutional Health Services, May 1977, Government Research Corporation. Medicaid Reimbursement of Community Health Centers, by Patricia A. Kalmans, Georgetown University, Health Policy Center. Contra Costa County Alcoholism Plan and Program Budget, Fiscal Year 1977-1978. State Issues in Drug and Alcohol Abuse: A Sourcebook, by Patricia Kelley Gualtieri, Georgetown University, August 1977. Position Papers, California. Conference of Local Mental Health Directors, January 1970. Strategies for Long Term Care, Georgetown University, Health Policy Center, May 1976. Platform Statement, 1978, California Conference of Local Health Officers. 198.> f4 o1025 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ?4ay 16 In the Matter of Request for Security Measures at the Richmond Health Clinic. The Board having received a petition from employees working at the Richmond Health Clinic requesting a review of security measures at the facility; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid petition is REFERRED to the County Administrator for review and report back to the Board. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Soord of CC: County Administrator Supervisors County Sheriff-Coroner 16th May 78 Public Works Director affixed this ay of 19 T1 �J � =N, Clerk By ` j Clerk Ronda Amdahl 0102 H-24 4/77 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 May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Approving Right of Entry to the State of California, Walnut Creek Channel , Pacheco Area Work Order 8367-7505 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Entry submitted by the State of California for the relocation of an 8-inch Southern Pacific oil pipeline at State Highway 4 and the Walnut Creek channel is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said Right of Entry on behalf of the District. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed this 16tQla, of May _ 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � ,t tl f C �' 7 Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson 01028 H-24 3/7615m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California _. Max l6 . 19 78._ In the h4atter of Hearing on the Request of Mr. Frank P. Bellecci (2178-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Oakley Area. Mr. Louis Del Barba, Owner. The Board on April 18, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the County Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. Frank P. Bellecci (2178-RZ) to rezone lard in the Oakley area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) ; 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 Mr. Bellecci is APPROVED as recommended by the County Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-38 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and May 30, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Mr. Bellecci Supervisors Mr. Del BarbaofFxed � 16th�y of May 19 78 Director of Planning County Assessor !:� Clerk Clerk onda Amdahl 01o'9'9H-24417715m \ f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 16 . 19 78 Matter Hearing on Appear. of eeBolt Civil Engineering from Action of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 347-77, Danville Area. Jncepb and Sara Starr- Owners_ The Board on flay 2, 1978 having fixed May 30, 1978 as the time for hearing on the appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of application for Minor Subdivision 347-77 (Joseph and Sara Starr, ' owners) , Danville area; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine this day having called to the attention of the Board a May 5 , 1978 letter from Mr. Eugene F. DeBolt, DeBolt Civil Engineering, requesting that the hearing be rescheduled to a later date inasmuch as he would be out of the state on May 30; and Good cause appearing therefor, this Board HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that on 11ay 30, 1978 it intends to continue the hearing on the aforesaid appeal to June 20, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. IT IS ORDERED that the Clerk give notice of same by mailing a copy of this order to all interested persons. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. f 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: DeBolt Civil Engineering Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of J. and S- Starr Supervisors 16th May 78 List of Names Provided affixed this day of 19 by Planning Director of Planning rJA, Zuty N, Clerk By Clerk onda Amdahl 01030 H-24 4177 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 19 78 In the Matter of Fixing Time for Presentation by Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board. The Board having received a May 10 , 1978 letter from Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, stating that it has been reviewing mental health service delivery problems and expects to be ready to submit recommendations to this Board on May 23, 1978 ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the afore- said letter is ACKNOWLEDGED and May 23, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. is FIXED as the time for presentation by the Advisory Board. PASSED by the Board on May 16 , 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: Mental Health Advisory Supervisors Board affixed this 16thday of May 1978 Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator61-21"-*2 d. R. OLSSON, Clerk By %� =-r. Deputy Clerk arm raig 01U31 H-24 4/77 15m oIn the Board Supervisors P@ of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 7 8 In the Matter of Environmental Impact Report Guidelines. The Board having received a May 3 , 1978 memorandum from Mr. A. A. Dehaesus , Director of Planning, transmitting proposed revisions to the Environmental Assessment Procedures and Guidelines for Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports to be used by the County in implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) ; and Mr. Dehaesus having advised that this document represents the first complete revision of the County Guidelines and will bring them into compliance with legislative and state guidelines' changes effective through January 1, 1978 ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the proposed revisions is ACKNOWLEDGED and same are REFERRED to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) . PASSED by the Board on May 16 , 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 an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of cc: Board Committee Supervisors Director of Planning offixed this 16th day of May 1978 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, clerk By � -f "4,4�.z Deputy Clerk ary raig 32 010 H-24 4R7 15m RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT MAY -�'1973 CkERK BOARD OF SUPEMSORS CONN TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: May 3, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu� .� SUBJECT: Environmental Impact Director of Planning; Report Guidelines Enclosed for your consideration and adoption is a draft copy of revisions to the County's Guidelines for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the process which results in the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) for projects which will have a significant adverse effect or, the environment. This document represents the first complete revision of the County Guidelines, and when adopted will bring them into compliance with legislative and state guidelines' changes effective through January 1, 1978. The required changes contain a number of technical adjustments designed to improve public participation in the EIR process, such as altered content of required notices and additional public notice requirements, and to reflect judicial ac-, interpreting CEQA. Of special interest to the Board will be the re'.JuYtion in bulk, and time and cost of preparation of EIRs through the focusing of discussion on the significant effects of a project, the elimination of several required report sections for most projects, and the ability to incorporate information by reference. A table of contents or index and a summary are required elements which should ease the use of EIRs by decision-makers such as yourselves s. There are now mandatory time limits of 105 days for issuing Negative Declaration and one year for the preparation and certification of EIRs. Projects which are rejected or disapproved are no longer considered subject to CEQA, a paint which may allow accelerated processing of some applications. However, the most important change remains the requirement that the Board, and other decision-making bodies such as the Planning Commissions, make findings of fact relative to each significant effect noted in an EIR prepared for a project which is approved. In summary, while the required changes will work to improve the EIR process they also impose additional obligations and responsibilities on the local jurisdiction. I recommend that the Board adopt the proposed County Guidelines to facilitate an equitable and expeditious execution of those responsibilities by the County. AAD:jyl Enclosures Mia0filmed with board order cc: County Administrator County Counsel O 033 �'..0 ���rl�--__ �LC�r• � C�i-r:.�c�c-�/ /'.cam-- `�o. f DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APRIL 1976 Contra Costa County Planning Department Microi:!med with board order 01034 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. Application 1 II. Purpose 1 III. Policy 1 A. Informational Document 1 B. Early Preparation 1 C. Applicability 1 IV. Definitions 2 A. General 2 B. 1. Applicant 2 2. Approval 2 3. CEQA - California Environmental Quality Act 2 4. Categorical Exemption 2 5. Conditional Negative Declaration 2 6. County - Contra Costa County 2 7. Cumulative Impacts 2 8. Decision-Making Body 3 9. Discretionary Project 3 10. Emergency 3 11. Environment 3 12. Environmental Documents 3 13. EIR - Environmental Impact Report 3 14. EIS - Environmental Impact Statement 3 15. Feasible 4 16. Initial Study 4 17. Jurisdiction by Law 4 18. Lead Agency 4 19. Local Agency 4 20. Ministerial Projects 4 21. Negative Declaration 5 22. Notice of Completion 5 23. Notice of Determination 5 24. Notice of Exemption 5 25. Notice of Preparation 5 26. Person 6 27. Project 6 28. Public Agency 7 29. Responsible Agency 7 30. Review Body 7 31. Significant Effect 7 32. Working Days 7 33. Staged EIR 7 V. Application of Guidelines to Projects 8 A. Projects Controlled by Contra Costa County 8 B. Federal Projects 9 C. Lead Agency Principle 10 0i35 Pte_ D. Lead Agency Criteria 11 1. County Projects 11 2. Private Projects 11 3. City Prezoning 11 4. Multiple Lead Agencies 11 5. Lead Agency Agreement 11 6. Lead Agency Arbitration 11 7. Alternate Lead Agency 11 E. Consultation 12 F. Subsequent EIR 12 G. Use of a Single EIR 13 H. Use of a General Plan EIR with Subsequent Projects 13 I. Multiple and Phased Projects 13 J. Staged EIR 14 K. Ongoing Project 14 L. Emergency Project 15 M. Feasibility and Planning Studies 15 VI. Environmental Review Procedures 16 16 A. 1. Review Body 16 2. Project Status Determination 16 3. Notice of Exemption 16 B. Initial Study 17 1. Purposes 17 2. Contents 18 3. Uses 18 4. Lead Agency Time Limits 18 C. Determining Significant Effect 19 1. Variability 19 2. Primary h Secondary Effects 19 3. Substantial Evidence 19 4. Mandatory Significance 19 D. Negative Declaration 20 1. Application 20 2. Contents 20 3. Public Notice 20 4. Notice of Determination 21 5. Time of Completion 21 6. Fee 22 E. Environmental Impact Report 22 1. Application & Contents 22 2. Notice of Completion 22 3. Public Notice 22 4. Public Hearing 23 5. Adoption of the Final EIR 23 6. Statement of Overriding Considerations 23 7. Notice of Determination 24 8. Time of Completion 25 9. Fees 25 01039 • Pa e VII. Appeal 26 1. Basis 26 2. Content 26 3. Appeal Periods 26 Appendix A: Categorical Exemptions Al Appendix B: Ministerial Actions Bl Appendix C: Significant Effects Cl Appendix D: Contents of Environmental Impact Reports Dl 01037 EIR REVIEW PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES I. APPLICATION These guidelines are applicable to Contra Costa County and special districts and agencies governed by the Board of Supervisors. They have been prepared to be consistent with and supplement the California Environmental Quality Act and the State Environmental Impact Report Guidelines. Use of these guidelines should satisfy all pertinent sections of the State Guidelines. II. PURPOSE The purpose of these guidelines is to set forth definitions, procedures, and criteria to be used by Contra Costa County in implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code, Sections 21000, et seq. (CEOA). The legally required preparation, review, and comment procedures for environmental documents provide the opportunity for citizens, all professional disciplines, and public agencies to critically evaluate the environmental document and the manner in which technical data are used. (Section 15160.5, State Guidelines.) III. POLICY A. Informational Document. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is an informational document which, when fully prepared in accordance with CEOA and these Guidelines, will inform public decision-makers and the general public of the environmental effects of projects they propose to carry out or approve. The information in an EIR constitutes evidence that Contra Costa County shall consider along with any other information which may be presented. While major consideration is given to preventing environmental damage, it is recognized that Contra Costa County has obligations to balance other public objectives, including economic and social factors, in determining whether and how a project should be approved. Economic information is a significant element and should be included in an EIR. B. Early Preparation. An EIR is a useful planning tool to enable environmental constraints and opportunites to be considered before project plans are finalized. EIRs should be prepared as early in the planning process as possible to enable environmental considerations to influence project programming and/or design. C. Applicability, These Guidelines have only general application to the diverse projects undertaken or approved by Contra Costa County and shall be adopted and interpreted in terms of specific projects to the extent necessary to carry out State or County policies. Actions by the Board of Supervisors which comply with CEOA and the State Guidelines but deviate from the strict application of these County Guidelines shall prevail over these Guidelines. -1- 01038 IV. DEFINITIONS A. General. Whenever the following words or phrases are used in these Guidelines, unless otherwise defined, they shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this article. These definitions are intended to clarify but not to replace or negate the definitions used in CEOA. B. 1. Applicant. Applicant means a person who proposes to carry out a project which needs a lease, permit, license, certificate, or other entitlement to use, or financial assistance, from one or more public agencies, when that person applies for the governmental approval or assistance. 2. Approval. Approval means the decision which commits Contra Costa County to a definite course of action in regard to a project intended to be carried out by the County or an Applicant. The exact date of approval of any project is a matter determined by Contra Costa County according to its rules, regulations, and ordinances. Legislative action in regard to the project often constitutes approval. In connection with private activities, approval occurs upon the earliest commitment to issue, or the issuance, by Contra Costa County of a discretionary lease, permit, license, certificate, or other entitlement for use of the project, contract, grant, subsidy, loan, or other form of financial assistance. 3. CEOA--California Environmental Quality Act. California Environmental Quality Act CEQA means California Public Resources Code Sections 21000, et seq. 4. Categorical Exemption. Categorical exemption means an exception from the requirements of CEOA for a class of projects based on a finding by the Secretary of Resources, State of California, that. the class of projects does not have a significant effect on the environment. The list of Categorical Exemptions is attached as Appendix A. 5. Conditional Negative Declaration. Conditional negative declaration Section VI.D. means a written statement by the County, acting in the capacity of a lead agency, that the County and a person proposing a project have signed a formal agreement, the consummation of which will mitigate a potential environmental impact such that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment, and therefore, does not require the preparation of an EIR. (Pursuant to Section 5080(d)(2) of the State EIR Guidelines and Section VOW of these Guidelines). 6. County -- Contra Costa County. County means the jurisdiction, special districts, agencies and Planning Department staff governed by and responsible to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, a political subdivision of the State of California. 7. Cumulative Impacts. Cumulative impacts refer to two or more indivi- dual effects which, when considered together are considerable or which -2- 01039 compound or increase environmental impacts. The individual effects may be changes resulting from a single project or a number of separate projects. B. Decision-Making Body. The Decision-Making Body is the County Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors, or other County Officer, whichever body or person has the decision-making authority with respect to the project under consideration. 9. Discretionary Project. Discretionary project means an activity defined as a project which requires the exercise of judgement, deliberation, or decision on the part of the county in the process of approving, disapproving, or determining to carry out a particular activity as distinguished from situations where the county merely has to determine whether there has been conformity with applicable statutes, ordinances, or regulations. 10. Emergency. Emergency means a sudden, unexpected occurrence, invol- ving a clear and imminent danger, demanding immediate action to prevent or mitigate loss of or damage to life, health, property, or essential public services. Emergency includes such occurrences as fire, flood, earthquake, or other soil or geologic movements, as well as such occurrences as riot, accident, or sabotage. 11. Environment. Environment means the physical conditions which exist within the area which will be affected by a proposed project including population, land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, noise, objects of historic or aesthetic significance. 12. Environmental Documents. Environmental documents means Draft and Final EIRs, Initial Studies, Negative Declarations, Notices of Com- pletion, Notices of Determination, and Notices of Exemption. 13. EIR - Environmental Impact Report. Environmental impact report may mean either a draft or final EIR. The content of Draft and Final EIRs is specified in Appendix D. a. Draft EIR means a detailed statement setting forth the environ- mental effects and considerations pertaining to a project as specified in Section 21100 of CEQA, the State Guidelines, and these Guidelines. b. Final EIR means an EIR including information contained in the Draft EIR, comments either vertatium or in summary received during the review process, a list of public agencies, organizations and persons commenting, and the responses of the Lead Agency to the comments received. 14. EIS--Environmental Impact Statement. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) means an environmental impact document prepared pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The Federal Government uses the term EIS in the place of the term EIR which is used in CEOA. -3- 01040 15. Feasible. Feasible means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social and technological factors. 16. Initial Study. Initial study means a preliminary analysis prepared by the Lead Agency pursuant to Section VI.B. to determine whether an EIR or a Negative Declaration must be prepared. 17. Jurisdiction by Law. a. Jurisdiction by law means the authority of any public agency: (1) to grant a permit or other entitlement for use, (2) to provide funding for the project in question, or (3) to exercise authority over resources which may be affected by the project. b. Contra Costa County has jurisdiction by law with respect to a project when, having primary jurisdiction over the area involved, it is the site of the project, the area in which the major environ- mental effects will occur, and/or the area in which reside those citizens most directly concerned by any such environmental effects. C. Where an agency having jurisdiction by law must exercise discre- tionary authority over a project in order for the project to proceed, it is also a Responsible Agency or the Lead Agency. 18. Lead Agency, Lead Agency means the public agency which has the principal responsibility for preparing environmental documents, either directly or by contract, and for carrying out or approving a project which may have a significant effect on the environment. Criteria for determining which agency will be the Lead Agency are contained in Section IV.D., Page 1-7. 19. Local Agency, Local Agency means any public agency other than a state agency, board or commission. Local agency includes but is not limited to cities, counties, charter cities and counties, districts, school districts, special districts, redevelopment agencies, Local Agency Formation Commission, and any board, commission, or organizational subdivision of a local agency when so designated by order or resolution of the governing legislative body of the local agency. 20. Ministerial Projects. As a general rule, ministerial projects include those activities defined as projects which are undertaken or approved by a governmental decision which a public officer or public agency makes upon a given state of facts in a prescribed manner in obedience to the mandate of legal authority. With these projects, the officer or agency must act upon the given facts without regard to his own judgement or opinion concerning the propriety or wisdom of the act although the statute, ordinance, or regulation may require, in some degree, a construction of its language by the officer. In summary, a ministerial decision involves only the use of fixed standards or objective measure- ment without personal judgement. -4- 01041 Where a project involves an approval that contains elements of both ministerial and discretionary action, the project shall be considered discretionary for purposes of preparation of environmental documents. Ministerial projects are exempt from the requirements of CEGA and these Guidelines, and no environmental documents are required. A list of actions which are considered ministerial is contained in Appendix B. 21. Negative Declaration. Negative declaration (Section VI.D.) means a written statement by the lead agency briefly describing the reasons that a proposed project, although not otherwise exempt, will not have a significant effect on the environment and therefore does not require the preparation of an EIR. 22. Notice of Completion. Notice of Completion means a brief notice filed with the Secretary of Resources by a lead agency as soon as it has completed a draft EIR and is prepared to send out copies for review. The contents of this notice are explained in Section VI.E.2. 23. Notice of Determination. Notice of Determination means a brief notice to be filed with the County Clerk by the County after it approves, disapproves or determines to carry out a project which is subject to the requirements of CEQA. The contents of this notice are explained in Sections VI.D.4. and VI.E.7. 24. Notice of Exemption. Notice of Exemption means a brief notice which may be filed by the county when it has approved or determined to carry out a project, and it has determined that it is ministerial, categorically exempt or an emergency project. Such a notice shall include (1) a brief description of the project, (2) a finding that the project is exempt, including a citation to the State EIR Guidelines section under which it is found to be exempt, and (3) a brief statement of reasons to support the finding. Whenever Contra Costa County approves an applicant's project, it or the applicant may file a notice of exemption. The notice of exemption filed by an applicant shall contain the information required in subdivision (1) above, together with a certified document issued by the county stating that it has found the project to be exempt. This may be a certified copy of an existing document or record of the county. The notice of exemption will be filed with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County. Copies of all such notices will be available for public inspection and a list of such notices shall be posted on a weekly basis in the office of the County Clerk. Each such list shall remain posted for a period of 30 days. 25. Notice of Preparation. Notice of Preparation means a brief notice sent by a Lead Agency to notify the Responsible Agencies that the Lead Agency plans to prepare an EIR for the project. The purpose of the -5- 01042 notice is to solicit guidance from the Responsible Agencies as to the scope and content of the environmental information to be included in the EIR. 26. Person. Person includes (but is not limited to) any individual, firm, association, organization, partnership, business, trust, corporation, com- pany, district, county, city and county, city, town, the State, and any of the agencies' political subdivisions of such entities. 27. Project. a. Project means the whole of an action, which has a potential for resulting in a physical change in the environment, directly or ultimately, that is any of the following: i. An activity directly undertaken by Contra Costa County including but not limited to public works construction and related activities, clearing or grading of land, improvements to existing public structures, enactment and amendment of rezoning ordinances, and the adoption and amendment of its General Plan or element thereof pursuant to Government Code Sections 65100-65700. ii. An activity undertaken by a person which is supported in whole or in part through County contracts, grants, subsidies, loans or other forms of assistance from the County. iii. An activity involving the issuance to a person of a lease, permit, license, certificate, or other entitlement for use by the County. iv. Preparation of environmental documents. b. Project does not include: i. Anything specifically exempted by State law. ii. Proposals for legislation to be enacted by the Board of Supervisors. iii. Continuing administrative or maintenance activities, such as purchases of supplies, personnel-related actions, emergency repairs to public service facilities, general policy and procedure making (except as they are applied to specific instances covered above), feasibility or planning studies. iv. The submittal of proposals to vote of the people of Contra Costa County. C. The term "project" refers to the activity which is being approved and which may be subject to several discretionary approvals by -6- 0103 governmental agencies. The term "project' does not mean each separate governmental approval. 28. Public Agency. Public Agency includes any Public Officer, State agency, board or commission and any local or regional agency, as defined in these Guidelines. It does not include the courts of the State. This term does not include agencies of the federal government. 29. Responsible Agency. Responsible Agency means a public agency which proposes to carry out or approve a project, for which a Lead Agency has prepared the environmental documents. It includes all public agencies other than the lead agency which have discretionary approval power over the project. 30. Review Body. The Review Body is the Contra Costa County Planning Department. 31. Significant Effect. Significant Effect on the environment means a substantial, or potentially substantial, adverse change in any of the physical conditions within the area affgcted by the activity including (but not restricted to) population, land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, ambient noise, and objects of historic or aesthetic significance. (See Section VI.C. for criteria for determining significant effect.) 32. Staged EIR. Staged EIR means a general EIR for a large capital project which wil require a number of discretionary approvals from governmental agencies and one of the approvals will occur more than 2 years before construction will begin. A staged EIR should evaluate the proposal in light of current and contemplated plans and produce an informed estimate of the environmental consequences of the entire project, with emphasis on those aspects of the project before the public agency for approval. 33. Working Days. Working Days means days during which County offices are open for business. 7- 01044 V. APPLICATION OF GUIDELINES TO PROJECTS The requirements set forth in these Guidelines apply to projects which may have a significant effect on the environment and which involve discretionary governmental action. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question will have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not covered by the requirements set forth in CEOA and these Guidelines concerning the evaluation of projects, the preparation and review of environmental documents do not apply. A. Projects Controlled by Contra Costa County 1. When Contra Costa County plans to carry out or approve a project which may have a significant effect on the environment, it shall prepare environmental documents through its own efforts or by contract unless the project is otherwise exempted by these Guidelines. 2. Where a project which may have a significant effect on the environment is to be carried out by a nongovernmental person subject to approval, financial support, or some other involvement by Contra Costa County, the County will prepare environmental documents by its own efforts or by contract. However, Contra Costa County may require the person to supply data and information, both to determine whether the project may have a significant effect on the environment, and to assist in the preparation of an EIR by the County, this information shall be submitted in the form of a draft EIR if the County so requires. If information is provided in the form of a draft EIR, the County will not use the draft EIR as its own without independent evaluation and analysis. The draft EIR which is sent out for public review will reflect the independent judgement of the county. Contra Costa County will require an applicant to specify, to the best of their knowledge, which other public agencies will have jurisdiction by law over the project. 3. Where the project is to be undertaken by Contra Costa County, but requires state approval or financial assistance, the County shall comply with the State agency requirement to prepare the EIR or Negative Declaration and submit it with the request for approval of the proposed project. This will also be done where federal funds are involved if a state agency has discretionary authority over the use of those funds. If the local project has been mandated on Contra Costa County by a State agency, the EIR prepared by the County may be limited to consideration of those factors and alternatives which do not conflict with the order. 4. The EIR may be prepared as a separate document, or integrated in a project report. If prepared as a part of the project report, it must still contain all of the elements required of an EIR, including the elements specified in these Guidelines. In addition, the report shall include a summary sheet (or index) indicating where each of the required EIR elements can be found in the text. v104i 5. All public and private activities or undertakings pursuant to or in furtherance of a redevelopment plan constitute a single project, which shall be deemed approved at the time of adoption of the redevelopment plan by the legislative body. The EIR in connection with the redevelopment plan shall be submitted in accordance with Section 33352 of the Health and Safety Code. 6. All of the above is subject to the Lead Agency principle which provides that not more than one EIR shall be prepared in connection with the same project and that the EIR shall be prepared by the Lead Agency. B. Federal Projects 1. When Contra Costa County officially comments on a proposed federal proi,-�ct which may have a significant effect on the environment, the comments shall include a discussior of the material specified in Appendix D of these Guidelines. 2. When an EIR is required by CEQA and a federal EIS has been or will be prepared for the same project, all or any part of the EIS may be used as all or any part of the EIR; provided, however, that the EIS or part used shall comply with the State EIR Guidelines. In cases where a federal EIS is used, discussion of mitigation measures, growth-inducing impact, and energy conservation will have to be added or supplemented if the EIS does not include an adequate discussion of these elements. 3. When a project requires both an EIR and an EIS, the Lead Agency shall, whenever possible, use the EIS as the EIR as provided in subsection (2). 4. If a Lead Agency finds that an EIS for a project would not be prepared by the Federal Agency by the time when the Lead Agency will need to consider an EIR, the Lead Agency should try to prepare a combined E1R- EIS. To avoid the need for the federal agency to prepare a separate document for the same project, the Lead Agency must involve the federal agency in the preparation of the EIR-EIS. This involvement is necessary because federal law generally prohibits a federal agency from using an EIR prepared by a state or local agency unless the federal agency was involved in the preparation of the document. 5. When it plans to use an EIS or prepare a joint EIR-EIS, the Lead Agency shall consult as soon as possible with the agency that would prepare the EIS. 6. Where a project will be subject to both CEQA and the National Environmental Policy Act, the one year time limit and the 105 day time limit may be waived. 7. Where the federal agency circulated the EIR for public review as broadly as state or local law may require and gave notice meeting the state standards, the Lead Agency under CEQA need not recirculate the EIS for -9- 01049' public review. One review and comment period is enough. The Lead Agency shall give notice that it will use the EIS in the place of an EIR and that it believes that the EIS meets the requirements of CEOA. C. Lead Agency Principle. Where a project is to be carried out or approved by Contra Costa County and one or more other public agencies, only one public agency shall be responsible for preparation of environmental documents and it will be the Lead Agency. Where the County is the Lead Agency it shall consult with all responsible agencies during preparation of the environmental docu- ments. Where the County is not the Lead Agency it shall consult with the Lead Agency in the Lead Agency's preparation of the environmental documents. The Lead Agency's environmental documents shall be the environ- mental documentation for the county. Contra Costa County shall consider the Lead Agency's EIR or negative declaration prior to acting upon or approving the projects, and it shall certify that its decision-making bodies have reviewed and considered the information contained in them. The determination of the Lead Agency of whether to prepare an environmental impact report or negative declaration shall be final and conclusive on all persons, including Responsible Agencies, unless: 1. Such determination is challenged; (a) within 180 days of such determination, or in the absence of a formal decision, within 180 days after commencement of the project for actions or proceedings alleging that a public agency has approved or is carrying out a project which may have a significant effect on the environment without determining whether the project may have a significant effect on the environment. (b) within 30 days of the filing of a Notice of Determination for actions or proceedings alleging that a public agency has improperly determined whether a project may have a significant effect on the environment. (c) within 30 days of the filing of a Notice of Determination for actions or proceedings alleging improper preparation of an environ- mental impact report. 2. Circumstances change as provided in paragraph V.F. of these regulations. Where a decision making body has power to make a final decision on a project subject to appeal to another body, the decision making body shall review and consider the EIR. The appeal body shall also review and consider the EIR before deciding an appeal from a decision on the project. Where a statute provides that a specific agency shall be the Lead Agency for a project and requires the Lead Agency to prepare an EIR, a Responsible Agency which must grant approval for the project before the Lead Agency has completed the EIR may prepare and consider a staged EIR. In applying the duty to mitigate or avoid significant effects on the environment whenever it is feasible to do so, the scope of concern of the -10- 01047 County when it is functioning as Lead Agency shall differ from that when it is functioning as a Responsible Agency. When the County is functioning as a Lead Agency it shall consider the significant effects, both individual and cumulative, of all activities involved in the project. When the County is functioning as a Responsible Agency it shall have responsibility for considering only the significant effects of those activities, which it is required by law to carry out or approve that are involved in a project for which a Lead Agency has prepared an EIR. D. Lead Agency Criteria 1. County Projects. If the project is to be carried out by Contra Costa County it shall be the Lead Agency for preparation of environmental documents. 2. Private Projects. If the project is to be carried out by a nongovernmen- tal person, Contra Costa County shall be the Lead Agency when it the public agency with the greatest responsibility for supervising or approving the project as a whole. The Lead Agency will generally be the agency with general governmental powers, such as the County, rather than an agency with a single or limited purpose which is involved by reason of the need to provide a public service or public utility to the project. 3. City Prezoning. When a city is considering prezoning an area, it will be considered the Lead Agency for that action and any subsequent annexation, subject to consultation with the Local Agency Formation Commission. 4. Multiple Lead Agencies. Where Contra Costa County and one or more other public agencies equally meet the criteria set forth in paragraph 2. above, the agency which is to act first on the project in question shall be the Lead Agency (following the principle that the environmental impact should be assessed as early as possible in governmental planning). 5. Lead Agency Agreement. Where the provisions of subsections 1., 2., 3. and 4. above leave the county and one or more public agencies with a substantial claim to be the Lead Agency, the public agencies may by agreement designate which agency will be the Lead Agency. An agreement may provide for cooperative efforts by two or more agencies, joint exercise of powers, or similar devices. 6. Lead Agency Arbitration. In the event that the designation of a Lead Agency is in dispute and an agreement cannot be reached as provided for in Paragraph 5. above, Contra Costa County or the other public agencies involved shall submit the dispute to the State Office of Planning and Research for resolution within 21 days of such submittal. 7. Alternate Lead Agency. Where the County is called upon to grant an approval for a project subject to CEOA for which another public agency was the appropriate Lead Agency but did not prepare any environmental -I1- 0JL 1048 documents for the project and the statute of limitations has expired for a challange to the action of the appropriate Lead Agency, the County shall begin to act as the Lead Agency. E. Consultation. When more than one public agency will be involved in undertaking or approving a project and Contra Costa County is the Lead Agency, the County shall consult with all responsible agencies (i.e., all the other public agencies involved in carrying out or approving the project) before completing a draft EIR or Negative Declaration. This early consultation will insure that the EIR or Negative Declaration will reflect the concerns of all responsible agencies. After completing the draft EIR or Negative Declaration, Contra Costa County as Lead Agency shall also consult with and seek to obtain comments from other public agencies having jurisdiction by law and should consult with organizations or persons having special expertise or interest in the project. F. Subsequent EIR. (a) Where an EIR or Negative Declaration has been prepared, no additional EIR need be prepared unless: (i) Subsequent changes are proposed in the project which will require major revisions of the EIR, due to the involvement of new environmental impacts not considered in a previous EIR on the project. (ii) Substantial changes occur with respect to the circumstances under which the project is undertaken, such as a substantial deterioration in the air quality where the project will be located which will require major revisions in the EIR due to the involvement of new environmental impacts not covered in a previous EIR, or (iii) New information of substantial importance to the project becomes available, and a) The information was not known and could not have been known at the time the EIR was certified as complete or the Negative Declaration was adopted, and b) The new information shows any of the following: 1. The project will have one or more significant effects not discussed previously in the EIR, 2. Significant effects previously examined will be more severe than shown in the EIR, 3. Mitigation measures or alternatives previously found not to be feasible would in fact be feasible and would substan- tially reduce one or more significant effects of the project, or -12- 01049 4. Mitigation measures or alternatives which were not previously considered in the EIR would substantially lessen one or more significant effects on the environment. (b) If the EIR or Negative Declaration has been completed but the project has not yet been approved, the Lead Agency shall prepare or cause to be prepared the subsequent EIR before approving the project. (c) if the project was approved prior to the occurrence of the conditions described in Subsection (a), the subsequent EIR shall be prepared by the public agency which grants the next discretionary approval for the project. In this situation, no other Responsible Agency shall grant an approval for the project until the subsequent EIR has been completed. G. Use of a Single EIR. The County may employ a single EIR to describe more than one project, if such projects are essentially the same in terms of environmental impact. Further, an EIR prepared in connection with an earlier project may be applied to a later project, if the circumstances of the projects are essentially the same. The County may elect to write EIR's in advance for entire programs or regulations, in order to be prepared for project applications to come. Whenever the County chooses to utilize any of these alternatives, however, it must find that the environmental effects of the projects are similar enough to warrant the same treatment in an EIR and that the EIR will adequately cover the impacts of any single project. If these tests are not met, the County should supplement the EIR it prepares for a program to apply it to an individual project. H. Use of a General Plan EIR with Subsequent Projects. The EIR on a general plan may be used as the foundation document for EIRs subsequently prepared for specific projects within the geographic area covered by the general plan. The subsequent EIRs may reference and summarize material in the EIR on the general plan for the description of the general environmental setting and as much of the description of the environmental impacts as applies to the specific project. Detailed information in the EIR on the specific project may be limited to a description of the project, the specific environmental setting and those impacts which are not adequtely described for the specific project in the EIR on the general plan. When a subsequent EIR refers to an EIR on the general plan for part of its description of the environment and the • environmental impacts, copies of the EIR on the general plan shall be made available to the public in a number of locations in the community and to any clearinghouses which will assist in public review of the EIR. The purpose of this section is not to restrict analysis of environmental issues but is to avoid the necessity for repeating detail from a General Plan EIR. 1. Multiple and Phased Projects. Where individual projects are, or a phased project is to be undertaken and where the total undertaking comprises a project with significant environmental effect, Contra Costa County will prepare a single EIR for the ultimate project. Where an individual project is a necessary precedent for action of a larger project, or commits the County to a larger project with significant environmental effect, an EIR will address itself to the scope of the larger project. Where one project is one of several similar projects in Contra Costa County, but is not deemed a part of a larger under- -13- taking or a larger project, the County may prepare one EIR for all projects, or one for each project, but shall in either case comment upon the cumulative effect. J. Staged EIR. (a) Where a large capital project will require a number of discretionary approvals from governmental agencies and one of the approvals will occur more than 2 years before construction will begin, a staged EIR may be prepared covering the entire project in a general form. The staged EIR should evaluate the proposal in light of current and contemplated plans and produce an informed estimate of the environmental consequences of the entire project. The aspect of the project before the public agency for approval shall be discussed with a greater degree of specificity than those that are expected to follow. (b) When a staged EIR has been prepared, a supplement to the EIR shall be prepared when a later approval is required for the project, and the information available at the time of the later approval would permit consideration of additional environmental impacts, mitigation measures and reasonable alterna- tives to the project. K. Ongoing Project. 1. A project as defined in Section IV.B.25.a.i. of these Guidelines, approved prior to November 23, 1970, shall require an Environmental Impact Report or a Negative Declaration if the project may have a significant effect on the environment, and either of the following conditions exists: a. A substantial portion of public funds allocated for the project have not been spent and it is still feasible to modify the project to mitigate potentially adverse environmental effects, or to choose feasible alternatives to the project, including the alternative of "no project" or halting the project; provided that this Section (a) shall not apply to projects which come under the jurisdiction of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and which, through regulations promulgated under NEPA, were held to be too far advanced at the time of NEPA's effective date to require an EIS in compliance with those regulations. b. A public agency proposes to modify the project in such a way that the project might have a new significant effect on the environ- ment. 2. A project as defined in Section IV.B.25.a.ii. or in Section IV.B.25.a.iii. as it relates to contracts, where the permit or other entitlement was issued, or the contract approved, prior to April 5, 1973, shall not require an EIR or Negative Declaration, subject to the following provisions: a. CEOA does not prohibit a public agency from considering environ- mental factors in connection with the approval or disapproval of a project, or from imposing reasonable fees on the appropriate private person or entity for preparing an environmental impact -14_ 01G,�1 report. Local agencies may require environmental reports for projects covered by this section pursuant to local ordinances in effect prior to April 5, 1973. b. Where the issuance or approval occurred prior to December 5, 1972, and prior to said date the project was legally challenged for noncompliance with CEQA, the project shall be bound by special rules set forth in Section 21170 of CEQA. C. Where a project involving the issuance of a lease, permit, license, certificate or other entitlement to use has been granted a discretionary governmental approval for part of the project before April 5, 1973, and another or additional discretionary governmental approvals after April 5, 1973, the project shall require an EIR or Negative Declaration only if the approval or approvals after April 5, 1973 involve a greater degree of responsibility or control over the project as a whole than did the approval or approvals prior to that date. L.: Emergency Project. The following emergency projects are exempt from the requirements of CEQA, and no EIR is required as declared by the State EIR Guidelines. 1. Projects undertaken, carried out, or approved by a public agency to maintain, repair, restore, demolish or replace property or facilities damaged or destroyed as a result of a disaster in a disaster-stricken area in which a state of emergency has been proclaimed by the Governor pursuant to Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Division 1, Title 2 of the Government Code. 2. Emergency repairs to public service facilities necessary to maintain service. 3. Specific actions necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency. M. Feasibility and Planning Studies. A project involving only feasibility or planning studies for possible future actions which Contra Costa County has not approved, adopted, or funded does not require the preparation of an environmental impact report but does require consideration of environmental factors as required by Section 21101 of CEQA. - -15- 010152 VI. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCEDURES A. 1. Review Body. Whenever an application for a private project is filed with Contra Costa County, or an action is proposed to be undertaken by the County, the County Planning Department shall review the proposed project or action to determine the applicability of and to implement the requirements of CERA, the State EIR Guidelines and these Guidelines. 2. Project Status Determination. The Planning Department shall determine whether the action is a project as defined in Section IV.B.25. of these Guidelines, or whether the project is: a) Ministerial b) Categorically Exempt c) An Emergency Project d) Subject to an Initial Study 3. Notice of Exemption. If a project is an emergency project, a declared emergency, categorically exempt or ministerial, the Planning Depart- meet may file a Notice of Exemption. 4. Projects of Statewide, Regional or Areawide Significance (a) Projects meeting the criteria in this section shall be deemed to be of statewide, regional or areawide significance. EIRs or Negative Declarations prepared by Contra Costa County on a project described in this section shall be submitted to the State Clearing- house and should be submitted also to the appropriate metropolitan area council of governments for review and comment. (b) The Lead Agency shall determine that a proposed project is of statewide, regiona!, or areawide significance if the project meets any of the following criteria: (i) A proposed local general plan, element, or amendment thereof for which an EIR was prepared. (ii) A project which would interfere with the attainment or maintenance of state or national air quality standards including: a) A proposed residential development of more than 500 dwelling units. b) A proposed shopping center or business establishment employing more than 1,000 persons or encompassing more than 500,000 square feet of floor space. c) A proposed commercial office building employing more than 1,000 persons or encompassing more than 250,000 square feet of floor space. -16- 01G°53 d) A proposed hotel/motel development of more than 500 rooms. e) A proposed industrial, manufacturing or processing plant, or industrial park, planned to house more than 1,000 persons, occupying more than 40 acres of land, or encompassing more than 650,000 square feet of floor area. (iii) A project which would result in the cancellation of an open space contract made pursuant to the California Land Con- servation Act of 1965 (Williamson Act) for any parcel of 100 or more acres. (iv) A project located in and substantially impacting on an area of critical environmental sensitivity for which an EIR was N prepared including: a) The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. b) Jursidiction of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. (v) A project which would substantially affect sensitive wildlife habitats including but not limited to riparian lands, wetlands, bays, estuaries, marshes and habitats for rare and endangered species. (vi) A project which would interfere with attainment of regional water quality standards as stated in the approved areawide wastewater management pian. B. Initial Study. If the Planning Department determines that a project is subject to CERA and not exempted by these Guidelines or the State EIR Guidelines, the Planning Department shall conduct an Initial Study to determine if the project may have a significant effect on the environment. If any aspects of the project either individually or cumulatively may have a significant effect on the environment, regardless of whether the overall effect of the project is adverse or beneficial, then an environmental impact report must be prepared. • All phases of project planning, implementation and operation must be considered in the Initial Study. If the project is to be carried out by a private.person or private organization, the Planning Department may require such person or organization to submit data and information which is sufficient to enable the Planning Department to prepare the Initial Study. 1. Purposes. The purposes of an Initial Study are to: (a) Identify environmental impacts; (b) Enable an applicant or Lead Agency to modify a project, mitigating adverse impacts before an EIR is written; 0 154 -17- (c) Focus an EIR, if one is required, on potentially significant environ- mental effects; (d) Facilitate environmental assessment early in the design of a project; (e) Provide documentation of the factual basis for the finding in a Negative Declaration that a project will not have a significant effect on the environment; (f) Eliminate unnecessary EIRs. 2. Contents. An Initial Study shall contain in brief form: (a) A description of the project; (b) An identification of the environmental setting; (c) An identification of environmental effects by use of a checklist, matrix, or other method; (d) A discussion of ways to mitigate the significant effects identified, if any; (e) An examination of whether the project is compatible with existing zoning and plans; (f) The name of the person or persons who prepared or participated in the Initial Study. 3. Uses. (a) The Initial Study shall be used to provide a written determination of whether a Negative Declaration or an EIR shall be prepared for a project. (b) Where a project is revised in response to an Initial Study so that potential adverse effects are mitigated to a point where no significant environmental effects would occur, a Negative Declara- tion shall be prepared instead of an EIR. If the project would still result in one or more significant effects on the environment after mitigation measures are added to the project, an EIR shall be prepared. (c) The EIR shall emphasize study of the impacts determined to be significant and can omit further examination of those impacts found to be clearly insignificant in the Initial Study. 4. Lead Agency Time Limits (a) Within 45 days after accepting an application as complete, a Lead Agency, for a project involving the issuance of a lease, permit, license, certificate, or other entitlement for use, shall make an initial determination of whether the project will need an EIR or a Negative Declaration. (b) A Lead Agency shall convene a meeting with one or more Responsible Agencies to discuss the scope and content of a proposed EIR as soon 29 possible, but not later than 30 days after the meeting is requested. C. Determining Significant Effect. 1. Variability. The determination of whether a project may have a signifi- cant effect on the environment calls for careful judgement based to the greatest extent possible on scientific and factual data. An iron-clad definition of significant effect is not possible because the significance of an activity may vary with the setting. For example, an activity which may not be significant in an urban area of the County may be significant in a rural area of the County. There may be a difference of opinion on whether a particular effect should be considered adverse or beneficial, but when there is a serious public controversy concerning the environ- mental effect of a project, Contra Costa County should prepare an EIR to explore the environmental effects involved. Controversy not related to an environmental issue does not require the preparation of an EIR. 2. Primary and Secondary Effects. In evaluating the significance of the environmental effect of a project, Contra Costa County shall consider both primary or direct and secondary or indirect consequences. Primary consequences are immediately related to the project (the construction of an airport will increase ambient noise levels), while secondary conse- quences are related more to primary consequences than to the project itself. (Loss of wildlife habitat may follow due to increased noise levels.) 3. Substantial Evidence. An EIR should be prepared whenever it can be fairly argued on the basis of scientific evidence that the project may have a significant effect on the environment. Some examples of effects on the environment that may be considered to be significant are contained in Appendix C. 4. Mandatory Significance. A project shall be determined to have a sig- nificant effect on the environment if any of the following are found to occur: (a) The project has the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal commu- nity, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory; (b) The project has the potential to achieve short-term environmental goals to the disadvantage of long-term environmental goals; _19- 01056 (c) The project has possible environmental effects which are individu- ally limited but cumulatively considerable. As used in the subsection, "cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of an individual project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects; (d) The environmental effects of a project will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. D. Negative Declaration 1. Application. (a) A Negative Declaration shall be prepared for a project which could potentially have a significant effect on the environment, but which the Planning Department finds on the basis of an Initial Study will not have a Significant Effect on the environment. (b) A Conditional Negative Declaration may be prepared for a project which could potentially have a significant effect on the environ- ment, but which the Planning Department finds will not have such effect if certain conditions are met, based on the results of the Initial Study. The person proposing the project shall agree to such conditions in writing prior to the issuance of the Conditional Negative Declaration. Before completing a Negative Declaration or Conditional Negative Declaration, the Planning Department shall consult with all Responsible Agencies pursuant to Section V.E. of these guidelines. 2. Contents. A Negative Declaration or a Conditional Negative Declaration shall include: (a) A brief description of the project, including a commonly used name for the project, if any; (b) The location of the project and the name of the project proponent; (c) A finding that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment; (d) Mitigation measures, if any, included in the project to avoid poten- tially significant effects. 3. Public Notice. Notice of the preparation of a Negative Declaration shall be given by the Planning Department to all organizations and individuals who have previously requested such notice, and to the general public by: (a) Posting for 10 working days in the lobby of the offices of the Contra Costa County Planning Department, 4th Floor, North Wing, -20- a1G°0 7 County Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Mar- tinez, California, and; (b) At least one of the following additional methods: (i) Publishing once in a newspaper of general circulation in the area affected by the project, preferably in conjunction with the public hearing notice which would otherwise be required for the project. (ii) Posting of notice on and off-site in the area where the project is to be located. (iii) Direct mailing to owners of property contiguous to the project. (c) Other means as appropriate and at the discretion of the Planning Department. 4. Notice of Determination. After the decision making body has made a decision to carry out or approve the project, the Planning Department shall file with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County a Notice of Determination with the copy of the Negative Declaration attached. A Notice of Determination may also be filed for actions which resulted in other than project approval or implementation. The Notice of Determination shall include the decision by the County to approve or disapprove the project, the determination of the County whether the project will have a significant effect on the environment, and a statement that no EIR has been prepared pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. If the project requires discretionary approvals from a State agency, the Notice of Determination also shall be filed with the Secretary of Resources. 5. Time of Completion. The Negative Declaration for a private project as defined in Section IV.B.25.a.iii., above, shall be completed and adopted within a reasonable time, not to exceed 105 days, following the accep- tance of a complete application by the Planning Department. The 105 day period may be extended for a reasonable period of time if: (a) Compelling circumstances justify additional time, and (b) The project applicant consents to the extension. (c) The Lead Agency may waive the one year time period or the 105 day period if all the following conditions occur: (i) The project will require both an EIR or a Negative Declara- tion under CEOA and an EIS or a Negative Declaration under the National Environmental Policy Act, -21- G1G'S8 (ii) Additional time will be required to prepare a combined EIR- EIS, or a combined Negative Declaration under both laws, (iii) The time required to prepare such a combined document would be less than the time required to prepare each document separately, and (iv) The applicant has requested or consented to the waiver. (d) If the Lead Agency waives the time periods as provided in subsection (c), the Lead Agency must approve or disapprove the project within 60 days after the combined document under CEQA and NEPA has been completed. 6. Fee. The County may charge and collect a reasonable fee to cover the costs of preparing Negative Declarations. 'E. Environmental Impact Report 1. Application and Contents. If, after an Initial Study, the Planning Department finds that the project may have a significant effect on the environment, it shall prepare or contract for the preparation of an EIR. (a) In those exceptional cases where preparation of an Environmental Impact Report is required for a project but the approval of the project is perceived by the Planning Department to result in sig- nigicant environmental impact not subject to mitigation or other- wise act to the public detriment to a substantial degree, the Planning Department may request consideration of and denial of the project by the appropriate decision-making body prior to the preparation of the EIR. If the decision-making body elects to deny the project on its merits, the EIR need not be prepared. If the decision-making body indicates a prepensity to any action on the project other than denial, further consideration of the project shall be terminated until such time as the EIR has been prepared and is available to the decision-making body for consideration and action in conformance with these guidelines. 2. Notice of Completion. As soon as the draft EIR is completed, the Planning Department shall file a Notice of Completion with the Secretary for the Resources Agency. The notice shall include a brief description of the project, its proposed location, an address where copies of the EIR are available, and the period during which comments will be received. 3. Public Notice. At the same time the Notice of Completion is sent to the Resources Agency the Planning Department shall provide notice of the completion of the Draft EIR to all organizations and individuals who have previously requested such notice, and to the general public by the following: -22_ 01059 (a) Posting for a minimum of 10 working days prior to the adoption of the Final EIR by the decision-making body. The posting period should be at least 20 working days whenever possible, but not longer than 60 working days. The posting period for an EIR which is to be circulated through the State Clearinghouse shall be a minimum of 40 days, unless the Clearinghouse agrees to a shorter time period. The notice is to be posted in the lobby of the offices of the Contra Costa County Planning Department, 4th Floor, North Wing, County Administration Building, Corner of Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California. (b) At least one of the following additional methods: (i) Publishing once in a newspaper of general circulation in the area affected by the project. (ii) Posting of notice on and off-site in the area where the project is to be located. (iii) Direct mailing to owners of property contiguous to the project. (c) Providing copies of the Draft EIR to the Contra Costa County Library and other library systems as appropriate. (d) Other means as appropriate and at the discretion of the Planning Department. 4. Public Hearings, The Draft EIR shall be considered by the appropriate decision-making body at a noticed public hearing which should be coordinated to the greatest possible extent with the planning review and approval process of the project application itself. Comments on the Draft EIR may be received at such hearing until testimony is closed at the discretion of the decision-making body to allow preparation of the Final EIR. All EIRs for projects requiring final approval by the Board of Supervisors shall be heard and considered by the Planning Commission regardless of the need or lack of need for other Commission action on the project. The Commission shall submit a final EIR to the Board of Supervisors for their use in reaching a decision on the project. 5. Adoption of the Final EIR. Prior to any action which may be construed as approving the project the decision-making body shall certify that the Final EIR has been completed in compliance with CF:QA and State and County Guidelines, and that the decision-making body has reviewed and considered the Final EIR prior to approval of the project. 6. Statement of Overriding Considerations. Where the action of the decision-making body is to approve or carry out a project for which one or more significant effects have been identified in the Final EIR, the Resolution of Approval for the project shall include one or more of the following written findings for cacti of those significant effects, accompanied by a statement of facts supporting each finding and.based upon substantial information in the record: -23- 01060 (a) Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, such project which mitigate or avoid the significant environmental effects thereof as identified in the completed EIR. The required or included mitigation measures shall be specified in the resolution. (b) Such changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and not the County. Such changes have been adopted by such other agency or can and should be adopted by such other agency. The other agency and their jurisdiction shall be specified in the resolution. This finding shall not be made if the County has concurrent jurisdiction with another agency to deal with identified feasible mitigation measures or alternatives. (c) Specific economic, social, or other considerations make infeasible the mitigation measures or project alternatives identified in the EIR. The specific overriding factors shall be specified in the resolution. The Statement of Overriding Considerations may be attached to the Notice of Determination. 7. Notice of Determination (a) After approving or deciding to carry out a project for which an EIR has been prepared, the Planning Department shall file a Notice of Determination. A Notice of Determination may also be filed for actions which resulted in other than project approval or implemen- tation. The Notice of Determination shall include: (i) A brief description of the project including the County File Number and common project name when applicable; (ii) The decision of the County to approve, or where appropriate, take other action on the project; (iii) The determination of the County whether the project in its approved form will have a significant effect on the environ- ment; (iv) A brief statement of the mitigation measures which were adopted by the County to reduce the impact of an approved project; and (v) A statement that an EIR was prepared pursuant to the provisions of CEOA and was certified as adequate pursuant to State and County Guidelines. (b) The Notice of Determination may also include a copy of the Statement of Overriding Considerations. -24- 01061 (c) The Notice of Determination shall be filed with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County. If the project requires discretionary apporoval from a state agency, the notice shall also be filed with the Secretary for Resources. B. Time of Completion. The EIR for a private project as defined in Section IV.8.25.a.iii. above, shall be completed within a reasonable time not to exceed one year following the acceptance of a complete application by the Planning Department. The one-year period may be extended for a reasonable period of time if: a) Compelling circumstances justify additional time; and b) The project applicant consents to the extension. c) The Lead Agency may waive the one year time period pursuant to the provisions of Section VI.D.5.c. and d. above. 9. Fees. The County may charge a reasonable fee for the preparation of environmental impact reports. Where the EIR is prepared by a consultant under contract to the County the project applicant shall be responsible for incurred costs, including any administrative fee which may be retained by the County to cover costs associated with supervision and coordination of preparation of the EIR. Preparation of the EIR shall not begin until the requsite fees have been deposited with the County. A reasonable fee may be charged for copies of the EIR to defray costs of reproduction and distribution. t ' -25- - !!�� V 2 VII. APPEAL 1. Basis. Any person dissatisfied with a determination or decision made by the Planning Department in the course of exercising their responsibilities for implementing CEOA, the State Guidelines or County Guidelines may appeal the determination or decision by filing a written notice of appeal with the Planning Department within the time period specified below. The basis of the appeal shall be reviewed by the Director of Planning who may sustain the previous Planning Department determination or decision, or adopt changes as appropriate. If the concerns of the appellant are not resolved by the action of the Director or Planning, appellant may request that the matter be considered by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall expeditiously consider and rule upon such appeals and their decision shall be final. 2. Content. The letter of appeal shall state the action to which exception is being taken, the specific nature of the objection to that action, appellent's proposed remedies and the benefit which would derive from those remedies. 3. Appeal Periods: Action Appeal Period (a) Initial Classification Not later than five (5) working days prior to the public hearing on the project by the Decision Making body. (b) Issue Negative 10 working days as Declaration indicated on Public Notice (c) Require EIR Prior to submittal of the Preparation EIR preparation fee. -26- 01063 3 APPENDIX A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTIONS NOTE: Except for the underlined examples, the information in this appendix is taken verbatim from the State Guidelines which were adopted to implement CEOA. The section numbers are retained for ease of reference to those Guidelines. Underlined examples in the text are provided for county use and application. 15101. Class 1: Existing Facilities. Class 1 consists of the operation, repair, maintenance, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negli- gible or no expansion of use beyond that previously existing, including but not limited to: (a) Interior or exterior alterations involving such things as interior parti- tions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances; (b) Existing facilities of both investor and publicly owned utilities used to provide electric power, natural gas, sewerage, or other public utility services: (c) Existing highway and streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and pedestrian trails, and similar facilities, except where the activity will involve removal of a scenic resource including but not limited to a stand of trees, a rock outcropping, or an historic building; (d) Restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged structures, facilities or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public health and safety, unless it is determined that the damage was substantial and resulted from an environmental hazard such as earth- quake, landslide, or flood; (e) Additions to existing structures, provided that the addition will not result in an increase of more than 50% of the floor area of the structures before the addition or 2500 square feet, whichever is less; (f) Addition of safety or health protection devices for use during construc- tion of or in conjunction with existing structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment, or topographical features including navigational devices; (g) New copy on existing on- and off-premise signs which are otherwise in conformance with relevant zoning ordinance provisions, i.e., replication of an existing sign; (h) Maintenance of existing landscaping, native growth, and water supply reservoirs (excluding the use of economic poisons, as defined in Division 7, Chapter 2, California Agricultural Code); (i) Maintenance of fish screens, fish ladders, wildlife habitat areas, artificial wildlife waterway devices, streamflows, springs, and water- A1 01C holes, and stream channels (clearing of debris) to protect fish and wildlife resources; (j) Fish stocking by the California Department of Fish and Game; (k) Division of existing multiple-family rental units into condominimums; (1) Demolition and removal of individual small structures listed in this subsection except where the structures are of historical, archaeological, or architectural significance: (1) Single-family residences not in conjunction with the demolition of two or more units. (2) Motels, apartments, and duplexes designed for not more than four dwelling units if not in conjunction with the demolition of two or more such structures. (3) Stores, offices, and restaurants if designed for an occupant load of 20 persons or less, if not in conjunction with the demolition of two or more such structures. (4) Accessory (appurtenant) structures including garages, carports, patios, swimming pools, and fences. (m) Minor repairs and alterations to existing dams and appurtenant structures under the supervision of the Department of Water Resources. 15102. Class 2: Replacement or Reconstruction. Class 2 consists of replacement or reconstruction of existing structures and facilities where the new structure will be located on the same site as the structure replaced and will have substantially the same purpose and capacity as the structure replaced, including but not limited to: (a) Replacement or reconstruction of existing schools and hospitals to provide earthquake-resistant structures which do not increase capacity more than 50%. (b) Replacement of a commercial structure with a new structure of substantially the same size and purpose. 15103. Class 3: New Construction of Small Structures. Class 3 consists of construction and location of single, new, small facilities or structures and installation of small new equipment and facilities, including but not limited to: (a) Single-family residences not in conjunction with the building of two or more such units, including mobile homes. (b) Motels, apartments, and duplexes designed for not more than four dwelling units if not in conjunction with the building of two or more such structures. (c) Stores, offices, and restaurants if designed for an occupant load of 20 persons or less, if not in conjunction with the building of twdhga such structures. A2 (d) Water main, sewage, electrical, gas and other utility extensions of reasonable length to serve such construction. (e) Accessory (appurtenant) structures including garages, carports, patios, swimming pools, and fences. 15104. Class 4: Minor Alterations to Land. Class 4 consists of minor public or private alterations in the condition of land, water, and/or vegetation which do not involve removal of mature, scenic trees except for forestry and agricultural purposes. Examples include but are not limited to: (a) Grading on land with a slope of less than 10%, except where it is to be located in a waterway, in any wetland, in an officially designated (by federal, state, or local governmental action) scenic area, or in officially mapped areas of severs geologic hazard. (b) New gardening or landscaping. (c) Filling of earth into previously excavated land with material compatible with the natural features of the site. (d) Minor alterations in land, water, vegetation on existing officially designated wildlife management areas or fish production facilities which result in improvement of habitat for fish and wilflife resources or greater fish production. (e) Minor temporary uses of land having negligible or no permanent effects on the environment, including carnivals, sales of Christmas trees, etc. (f) Minor trenching and backfilling where the surface is restored. (g) Maintenance dredging where the spoil is deposited in a spoil, area authorized by all applicable state and federal regulatory agencies. 15105. Class 5: Alterations in Land Use Limitations. Class 5 consists of minor alterations in land use limitations, except zoning, including but not limited to: (a) Minor lot line adjustments, side yard, and set back variances not resulting in the creation of any new parcel nor in any change in land use or density; (b) Issuance of minor encroachment permits. 15106. Class 6: Information Collection. Class 6 consists of basic data collection, research, experimental management, and resource evaluation activities which do not result in a serious or major disturbance to an environmental resource. These may be for strictly information-gathering purposes, or as part of a study leading to an action which a public agency has not yet approved, adopted, or funded. A3 0106J 15107. Class 7: Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of Natural Resour- ces. Class 7 consists of actions taken by regulatory agencies as authorized by state law or local ordinance to assure the maintenance, restoration, or enhancement of a natural resource where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. Examples include, but are not limited to, wildlife preservation activities of the State [department of Fish and Game. Construction activities are not included in this exemption. 15108. Class 8: Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment. Class 8 consists of actions taken by regulatory agencies, as authorized by state or local ordinance, to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves proce- dures for protection of the environment. Construction activities are not included in this exemption. 15109. Class 9: Inspections. Class 9 consists of activities limited entirely to inspection, to check for performance of an operaton, or quality, health, or safety of a project, including related activities such as inspection for possible mislabeling, misrepresentation, or adulteration of products. 15110. Class 10: Loans. Class 10 consists of loans made by the Department of Veterans Affairs under the Veterans Farm and Home Purchase Act of 1943, mortgages for the purchase of existing structures where the loan will not be used for new construction, and the purchase of such mortgages by financial institutions. Class 10 includes, but is not limited to, the following examples: (a) Loans made by the Department of Veterans Affairs under the Veterans Farm and Home Purchase Act of 1943. (b) Purchases of mortgages from banks and mortgage companies by the Public Employees Retirement System and by the State Teachers Retirement System. 15111. Class 11: Accessory Structures. Class 11 consists of construction, or placement of minor structures accessory to (appurtenant to) existing commer- cial, industrial, or institutional facilities, including but not limited to: (a) On-premise signs; (b) Small parking lots. 15112. Class 12: Surplus Government Property Sales. Class 12 consists of sales of surplus government property except for parcels of land located in an area of statewide interest or potential area of critical concern as identified in the Governor's Environmental Goals and Policy Report prepared pursuant to Government Code Sections 65041 et seq. However, if the surplus property to be sold is located in those areas identified in the Governor's Environmental Goals and Policy Report, its sale is exempt if: (a) The property does not have significant values for wildlife habitat or other environmental purposes, and A4 0IU6* 1 (b) Any of the following conditions exist: (1) The property is of such size or shape that it is incapable of independent development or use, or (2) The property to be sold would qualify for an exemption under any other class of categorical exemption in Article 8 of these Guidelines, or (3) The use of the property and adjacent property has not changed since the time of purchase by the public agency. 15113. Class 13: Acquisition of Lands for Wildlife Conservation Purposes. Class 13 consists of the acquisition of lands for fish and wildlife conservation purposes, including preservation of fish and wildlife habitat, establishing ecological reserves under Fish and Game Code Section 1580, and preserving access to public lands and waters where the purpose of the acquisition is to preserve the land in its natural condition. 15114 Class 14: Minor Additions to Schools. Class 14 consists of minor additions to existing schools within existing school grounds where the addition does not increase original student capacity by more than 25% or five classrooms, whichever is less. The addition of portable classrooms is included in this exemption. 15115. Class 15: Repealed. 15116. Class 16: Transfer of Ownership of Land in Order to Create Parks. Class 16 consists of the acquisition or sale of land in order to establish a park where the land is in a natural condition or contains historic sites or archaeological sites and either: (a) The management plan for the park has not been prepared, or (b) The management plan proposes to keep the area in a natural condition or preserve the historic or archaeological sites. CEOA will apply when a management plan is proposed that will change the area from its natural condition or significantly change the historic or archaeological site. 15517. Class 17: Open Space Contracts or Easements. Class 17 consists of the establishment of agricultural preserves, the making and renewing of open space contracts under the Williamson Act, or the acceptance of easements or fee interests in order to maintain the open space character of the area. The cancellation of such preserves, contracts, interests, or easements is not included. 15118. Class 18: Designation of Wilderness Areas. Class 18 consists of the designation of wilderness areas under the California Wilderness System. 15119. Class 19: Annexations of Existing Facilities and Lots for Exempt Facilities. Class 19 consists of only the following annexations: A5 0- 068 (a) Annexations to a city or special district of areas containing existing public or private structures developed to the density allowed by the current zoning or pre-zoning of either the gaining or losing governmental agency, whichever is more restrictive, provided, however, that the extension of utility services to the existing facilities would have a capa- city to serve only the existing facilities. (b) Annexations of individual small parcels of the minimum size for facilities exempted by Section 15103, New Construction of Small Structures. 15120. Class 20: Changes in Organization of Local Agencies. Class 20 consists of changes in the organization or reorganization of local governmental agencies where the changes do not change the geographical area in which previously existing powers are exercised. Examples include but are not limited to: (a) Establishment of a subsidiary district. (b) Consolidation of two or more districts having identical powers. (c) Merger with a city of a district lying entirely within the boundaries of the city. 15121. Class 21: Enforcement Actions By Regulatory Agencies. (a) Class 21 consists of actions by regulatory agencies to enforce or revoke a lease, permit, license, certificate, or other entitlement for use issued, adopted or prescribed by the regulatory agency or law, general rule, standard, or objective, administered or adopted by the regulatory agency. Such actions include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) The direct referral of a violation of lease, permit, license, certificate, or entitlement for use or of a general rule, standard, or objective to the Attorney General, District Attorney, or City Attorney, as appropriate, for judicial enforcement. (2) The adoption of an administrative decision or order enforcing or revoking the lease, permit, license, certificate, or entitlement for use or enforcing the general rule, standard, or objective. (b) Construction activities undertaken by the public agency taking the enforcement or revocation action are not included in this exemption. 15122. Class 22: Educational or Training Programs Involving No Physical Changes. Class 22 consists of the adoption, alteration, or termination of educational or training programs which involve no physical alteration in the area affected or which involve physical changes only in the interior of existing school or training structures. Examples include, but are not limited to: (a) Development of or changes in curriculum or training methods. (b) Changes in the grade structure in a school which do not result in changes in student transportation. A6 0llifb I 15123. Class 23: Normal Operations of Facilities for Public Gatherings. Class 23 consists of the normal operations of existing facilities for public gatherings for which the facilities were designed, where there is a past history of the facility being used for the same kind of purpose. Facilities included within this exemption include, but are not limited to, racetracks, stadiums, convention centers, auditoriums, amphitheaters, planetariums, swimming pools and amuse- ment parks. 15124. Class 24: Regulation of Working Conditions. Class 24 consists of actions taken by regulatory agencies, including the Industrial Welfare Commission as authorized by statute, to regulate any of the following: (a) Employee wages, (b) Hours of work, or (c) Working conditions where there will be no demonstrable physical changes outside the place of work. A7 010'i0 APPENDIX B MINISTERIAL ACTIONS 1. Issuance of Building Permits. 2. Issuance of Grading Permits. 3. Issuance of Business Licenses. 4. Approval of Final Subdivision Maps. 5. Approval of individual utility service connections and disconnections. v Bl 010 ii APPENDIX C SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS A project will normally have a significant effect on the environment if it will: (a) Conflict with adopted environmental plans and goals of Contra Costa County. (b) Have a substantial, demonstrable negative aesthetic effect; (c) Substantially affect a rare or endangered species of animal or plant or the habitat of the species; (d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; (e) Breach published national, state, or local standards relating to solid waste or litter control; (f) Substantially degrade water quality; (g) Contaminate a public water supply; (h) Substantially degrade or deplete ground water resources; (i) Interfere substantially with ground water recharge; (j) Disrupt or alter an archaeological site over 200 years old, an historic site or a paleontological site except as part of a scientific study of the site; (k) Induce substantial growth or concentration of population; (1) Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system; (m) Displace a large number of people; (n) Encourage activities which result in the use of large amounts of fuel, energy or water; (o) Use fuel, energy or water in a wasteful manner; (p) Increase substantially the ambient noise levels for adjoining areas; (q) Cause substantial flooding, erosion or siltation; (r) Expose people or structures to major geologic hazards; (s) Extend a sewer trunk line with capacity to serve new development; (t) Substantially diminish habitat for fish, wildlife or plants; MY 12 rl (u) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community; (v) Create a public health hazard or a potential public health hazard; (w) Conflict with established recreational, educational, religious or scientific uses of the area; (x) Violate any ambient air quality standard, contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation, or expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. C2 "/ 3 APPENDIX D CONTENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS NOTE: The requirements in this appendix are taken verbatim from the requirements set forth in the State Guidelines. The section numbers are retained for ease of reference to those Guidelines. 15140. (a) Environmental Impact Reports shall contain the information outlined in this article. Each element must be covered, and when these elements are not separated into distinct sections, the document shall state where in the document each element is discussed. (b) Each report shall contain a brief summary of the proposed action and its consequences in language sufficiently simple that the issue can be understood by the average member of the lay public. The EIR shall also contain a table of contents or an index. (c) The information contained in an EIR shall include summarized technical data, maps, plot plans, diagrams, and similar relevant information sufficient to permit full assessment of significant environmental impacts by reviewing agencies and members of the public. Placement of highly technical and specialized analysis and data in the body of an EIR should be avoided through inclusion of supporting information and analysis in appendices to the main body of the EIR. Appendices to the EIR may be prepared in volumes separate from the basic EIR document, but shall be available for public examination and shall be submitted to all clearing- houses which assist in public review. (d) The EIR should be prepared using a systematic, interdisciplinary approach. The interdisciplinary analysis shall be conducted by competent individuals, but no single discipline shall be designated or required to undertake this evalution. Preparation of EIRs is dependent upon information from many sources, including the engineering project report and many scientific documents relating to environmental features. The EIR shall reference all documents used in its preparation including, where possible, a citation to the page and section number of any technical reports which were used as the basis for any statements in the EIR. (e) The EIR should discuss environmental effects in proportion to their severity and probability of occurrence. Effects dismissed in an Initial Study as clearly insignificant and unlikely to occur need not be discussed further in the EIR unless the Lead Agency subsequently receives information inconsistent with the finding in the Initial Study. A copy of the Initial Study shall be attached to the EIR to provide the basis for limiting the impacts discussed. (f) An EIR shall contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons for determining that various effects of a project that could possibly be DI a101� considered significant were not found to be significant and consequently were not discussed in detail in the EIR. (g) Drafting an EIR necessarily involves some degree of forecasting. While foreseeing the unforeseeable is not possible, an agency must use its best efforts to find out and disclose all that it reasonably can. (h) If, after thorough investigation, a Lead Agency finds that a particular impact is too speculative for evaluation, the agency should note its conclusion and terminate discussion of the impact. 15141. Description of Project The description of the project shall contain the following information but should not supply extensive detail beyond that needed for evaluation and review of the environmental impact. (a) The precise location and boundaries of the proposed project shall be shown on a detailed map, preferably topographic. The location of the project shall also appear on a regional map. (b) A statement of the objectives sought by the proposed project. (c) A general description of the project's technical, economic, and environ- mental characteristics, considering the principal engineering proposals and supporting public service facilities. 15142. Description of Environmental Setting. An EIR must include a description of the environment in the vicinity of the project, as it exists before commencement of the project, from both a local and regional perspective. Knowledge of the regional setting is critical to the assessment of environmental impacts. Special emphasis should be placed on environmental resources that are rare or unique to that region. Specific reference to related projects, both public and private, both existing and planned, in the region should also be included, for purposes of examining the possible cumulative impact of such projects. 15143. Environmental Impact. All phases of a project must be considered when evaluating its impact on the environment: planning, acquisition, development, and operation. The following subjects shall be discussed, preferably in separate sections or paragraphs. If they are not discussed separately, the EIR shall include a table showing where each of the subjects is discussed. (a) The significant environmental effects of the proposed project. Describe the direct and indirect significant effects of the project on the environment, giving due consideration to both the short-term and long- term effects. It should include relevant specifics of the area, the resources involved, physical changes, alterations to ecological systems and changes induced in population distribution, population concentration, D2 010'1 the human use of the land (including commercial and residential development) and other aspects of the resource base such as water, scenic quality, and public services. Cumulative effects shall also be discussed when found to be significant. (b) Any significant environmental effects which cannot be avoided if the proposal is implemented. Describe any significant impacts, including those which can be reduced to an insignificant level but not eliminated. Where there are impacts that cannot be alleviated without imposing an alternative design, their implications and the reasons why the project is being proposed, notwithstanding their effect, should be described. Describe significant impacts on any aesthetically valuable surroundings, or on human health. (c) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize the significant effects. Describe significant, avoidable, adverse impacts, including inefficient and unnecessary consumption of energy, and measures to minimizethese impacts. The discussion of mitigation measures shall distinguish between the measures which are proposed by project proponents to be included in the project and other measures that are not included but could reasonably be expected to reduce adverse impacts. This discussion shall include an identification of the acceptable levels to which such impacts will be reduced, and the basis upon which such levels were identified. Where severa4measures are available to mitigate an impact, each should be discussed and the basis for selecting a particular measure should be identified. Energy conservation measures, as well as other appropriate mitigation measures, shall be discussed when relevant. Examples of energy conservation measures are provided in an attached supplement on energy conservation. (d) Alternatives to the proposed action. Describe all reasonable alternatives to the project, or to the location of the project, which could feasibly attain the basic objectives of the project, and why they were rejected in favor of the ultimate choice. The specific alternative of "no project" must also always be evaluated, along with the impact. The discusssion of alternatives shall include alternatives capable of substantially reducing or eliminating any significant environmental effects, even if these alternatives substantially impede the attainment of the project objec- tives and are more costly. (e) The relationship between local short-term uses of man's environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term productivity. Describe the cumulative and long-term effects of the proposed project which adversely affect the state of the environment. Special attention should be given to impacts which narrow the range of beneficial uses of the environment or pose long-term risks to health or safety. In addition, the reasons why the proposed project is believed by the sponsor to be justified now, rather than reserving an option for further alternatives, should be explained. (f) Any significant irreversible environmental changes which would be involved in the proposed action should it be implemented. Uses of nonrenewable resources during the initial and continued phases of the D3 010'1S project may be irreversible since a large commitment of such resources makes removal or nonuse thereafter unlikely. Primary impacts and, particularly, secondary impacts (such as a highway improvement which provides access to a nonaccessible area) generally commit future generations to similar uses. Also, irreversible damage can result from environmental accidents associated with the project. Irretrievable commitments of resources should be evaluated to assure that such current consumption is justified. (g) The growth-inducing impact of the proposed action. Discuss the ways in which the proposed project could foster economic or population growth, either directly or indirectly, in the surrounding environment. Included in this are projects which would remove obstacles to population growth (a major expansion of a waste water treatment plant, might, for example, allow for more construction in service areas). Increases in the population may further tax existing community service facilities so consideration must be given to this impact. Also discuss the characteristic of some projects which may encourage and facilitate other activities that could significantly affect the environment, either individually or cumulatively. It must not be assumed that growth in any area is necessarily beneficial, detrimental, or of little significance to the environment. 15143.1. Limitations on Discussion of Environmental Impact. The information required by subsections a and f of Section 15143 need be included only in EIRs prepared in connection with any of the following activities. (a) The adoption, amendment, or enactment of a plan, policy, or ordinance of a public agency. (b) The adoption by a local agency formation commission of a resolution making determinations. (c) A project which will be subject to the requirement for preparing an environmental impact statement pursuant to the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. 15143.5 Effects Found Not to be Significant An EIR shall contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons that various, possible significant, effects of a project were determined not to be significant and were therefore not discussed in detail in the EIR. Such a statement may be contained in an attached copy of an Initial Study. 15144. Organizations and Persons Consulted. The identity of all federal, state, or local agencies, other organizations and private individuals consulted in preparing the EIR, and the identity of the person, firm, or agency preparing the EIR, by contract or other authoriztion must be given. D4 010 15145. Water Quality Aspects. Describe in the environmental setting section, and other sections where applicable, water quality aspects of the proposed project which have been previously certified by the appropriate state or interstate organization as being in substantial compliance with applicable water quality standards. 15146. Contents of Final Environmental Impact Report. (a) The Final EIR shall consist of: (1) The Draft EIR or a revision of the draft. (2) Comments and recommendations received on the Draft EIR either verbatim or in summary. (3) A list of persons, organizations and public agencies commenting on the Draft EIR. (4) The responses of the Lead Agency to significant environmental points raised in the review and consultation process. (b) The response of the Lead Agency to comments received may take the form of a revision of the Draft EIR or may be an attachment to the Draft EIR. The response shall describe the disposition of significant environmental issues raised (e.g., revision to the proposed project to mitigate anticipated impacts or objections). In particular the major issues raised when the Lead Agency's position is at variance with recommendations and objections raised in the comments must be addressed in detail giving reasons why specific comments and suggestions were not accepted, and factors of overriding importance warranting an override of the suggestions. 15147. Degree of Specificity. The degree of specificity required in an EIR will correspond to the degree of specificity involved in the underlying activity which is described in the EIR. (a) An EIR on a construction project will necessarily be more detailed in the specific effects of the project than will be an EIR on the adoption of a local general plan or comprehensive zoning ordinance because the effects of the construction can be predicted with greater accuracy. (b) An EIR on projects such as the adoption or amendment of a comprehen- sive zoning ordinance or a local general plan should focus on the secondary effects that can be expected to follow from the adoption, but the EIR need not be as detailed as an EIR on the specific construction projects that might follow. 15148. EIR as Part of General Plan. (a) The requirements for an EIR an a local general plan, element or amendment thereof will be satisfied by the generalp1 VOment document, and no separate EIR will be required if: 7 D5 (1) The general plan addresses all the points required to be in an EIR by Article 9 of these Guidelines, and (2) The document contains a special section or a cover sheet identifying where the general plan document addresses each of the points required. (b) Where an EIR has been prepared for a general plan, element, or amendment thereto, the EIR shall be forwarded to the state clearing- house for review. 15149. Incorporation by Reference. (a) An EIR may incorporate by reference all or portions of another document which is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public. Where all or part of another document is incorporated by reference, the incorporated language shall be considered to be set forth in full as part of the text of the EIR. (b) Where part of another document is incorporated by reference, such other doument shall be made available to the public for inspection at a public place or public building. The EIR shall state where the incorporated documents will be available for inspection. At a minimum, the incorporated document shall be made available to the public in an office of the Lead Agency in the county where the project would be carried out or in one or more public buildings such as county offices or public libraries if the Lead Agency does not have an office in the county. (c) Where an EIR uses incorporation by reference, the incorporated part of the referenced document shall be briefly summarized where possible or briefly described if the data or information cannot be summarized. The relationship between the incorporated part of the referenced document and the EIR shall be described. 15150. Standards for Adequacy of an EIR. An EIR should be prepared with a sufficient degree of analysis to provide decision makers with information which enables them to make a decision which intelligently takes account of environmental consequences. An evaluation of the environmental effects of a proposed proejct need not be exhaustive, but the sufficiency of an EIR is to be reviewed in the light of what is reasonably feasible. Disagreement among experts does not make an EIR inadequate. The courts have looked not for perfection but for adequacy, completeness, and a good faith effort at full disclosure. SUPPLEMENT ON ENERGY CONSERVATION I. INTRODUCTION The goal of conserving energy implies the wise and efficient use of energy. The means of achieving this goal include: D6 4N19 (1) decreasing overall per capita energy consumption, (2) decreasing reliance on natural gas and oil, and (3) increasing reliance on renewable energy sources. In order to assure that energy implications are considered in project decisions, the California Environmental Quality Act requires that EIRs include a discussion of the potential energy impacts of proposed projects, with particular emphasis on avoiding or reducing inefficient, wasteful, and unnecessary consumption of energy. Energy conservaton implies that a project's cost effectiveness be reviewed not only in dollars, but also in terms of energy requirements. For many projects, lifetime costs may be determined more by energy efficiency than by initial dollar costs. II. EIR CONTENTS Potentially significant energy implications of a project should be considered in an EIR. The following list of energy impact possibilities and potential conservation measures is designed to assist in the preparation of an EIR. In many instances specific items may not apply or additional items may be needed. A. Project Description may include the following items: 1. Energy consuming equipment and processes which will be used during construction, operation, and/or removal of the project. If appropriate, this discussion should consider the energy intensiveness of materials and equipment required for the project. 2. Total energy requirements of the project by fuel type and end use. 3. Energy conservation equipment and design features. 4. Initial and life-cycles energy costs or supplies. B. Environmental Setting may include existing energy supplies and energy use patterns in the region and locality. C. Environmental Impact may include: 1. The project's energy requirements and its energy use efficiencies by amount and fuel type for each stage of the project's life cycle including construction, operation, maintenance and/or removal. If appropriate, the energy intensiveness of materials may be discussed. 2. The effects of the project on local and regional energy supplies and on requirements for additional capacity. 3. The effects of the project on peak and base period demands for electricity and other forms of energy. °' 01080 4. The degree to which the project complies with existing energy standards. 5. The effects of the project on energy resources. D. Mitigation Measures may include: 1. Potential measures to reduce wasteful, inefficient and unnecessary consumption of energy during construction, operation, maintenance and/or removal. The discussion should explain why certain measures were incorporated in the project and why other measures were dismissed. 2. The potential of siting, orientation and design to minimize energy consumption. 3. The potential for reducing peak energy demand. 4. Alternate fuels (particularly renewable ones) or energy systems. 5. Energy conservation which could result from recycling efforts. E. Alternatives should be computed in terms of nverall energy consumption and in terms of reducing wasteful, inefficient and unnecessary consumption of energy. F. Unavoidable Adverse Effects may include wasteful, inefficient and unneces- sary consumption of energy and water during the project construction, operation, maintenance and/or removal that cannot be feasibly mitigated. G. Irreversible Commitment of Resources may include a discussion of how the project preempts future energy development or future energy conservation. H. Short-Term Gains versus Long-Term Impacts can be computed by calculating the energy costs over the lifetime of the project. I. Growth Inducing Effects may include the estimated energy and water consumption of growth induced by the project. C.C.C.P.D. 4/21/78 DB:blh DB 01081 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Moller of Completion of Private Improvements in Ifinor Subdivision 165-76, Pacheco-P1.Hi11 Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Boar3 of the completion o2 private improvements in Minor Subdivision 165-76, Pacheco-Pl. hill area, as provided in the agreement with William J. Plambeek, 1030 Panadero Court, Clayton, CA approved by this Board on July 12, 1977; IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Inspection Department is AUTHORI= to refund the cash deposit of $21,325.00 (P.eceipt No. 140785, dated July 5, 1977) deposited as security for the above agreement. PASSED by the Board ca May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes 0 said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hoard and the Seal of the Board of cc: W.J.Plambeck Supervisors Building Inspection Dept.(2) affixed thisi6t-hdoy of may 19-2.8- J. 91J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Cleric N. Pous H-24 V77 ism 0���� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cclifornia Maj., 19 Z8_ In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for Mr. Claude L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, in connection with Superior Court Action Number 186700 (Social Services Union Local 535, SEIU, AFL-CIO, Mary Ann Tenuto, Plaintiffs) reserving all rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 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 dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the SeW of the Board of cc: Air. Claude L. Van Marter Supervisor County Counsel County Administrator affixed this 1 6rhday of ra419_21. J. A. OLSSON, Clerk ByOeputy Clerk N. Pous 01ON-3 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cclifomic May 16 , 19 21L In the Matin of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for Mr. Edward W. Leal, Treasurer - Tax Collector, in connection with Superior Court Action Number 184977 (City of Richmond, a municipal corporation, Plaintiffs) reserving all rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 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: Mr. Edward W. Lea? Supervisors County Counsel affixed this___i�_tbdoy of Ely 19� County Administrator —�, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /,� �1�- , Deputy Clerk N. Pous 0108 H-24417715m in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 . 197 In the Moyer of Letter from Mr. Jack B. Bushman. The Board having received a May 7, 1978 letter from Mr. Jack B. Bushman, 170 Greenway Drive, Walnut Creek, California seeking Board assistance with respect to the alleged traffic hazard at 191 Greenway Drive, Walnut Creek; IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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: Mr. Jack B. Bushman Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this day of play 1978 Public Information Officer J. R. OLSSON. Clerk ByiCQ , Deputy Clerk N. Pous 01088 H-24 4/77 15m • . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 ,a In the Matter of Request from Starlite Homes for County participation in cost of offsite storm drainage improve- ments. The Board having received a May 4, 1978 letter from the Executive Vice President, Starlite Homes, 4455 Enterprise Street, Fremont, California 94538, requesting that the County (pursuant to its Frontage Improvement Policy) participate in the cost of offsite storm drainage improvements on Camino Tassajara in connection with Subdivisions 4607 and 4704, Danville area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for recommendation. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order en10ed on the rMnutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Starlite Homes Woness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning fixed this 16th day of May 1978 County Administrator J. R. OISSON, Ckwk Do" Clerk T Maxine M. Nreufeld 01083 H-24 4/77 15m C C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California In the Matter of - Appointments to the Contra Costa County Subarea Advisory Council for the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having recommended that Mr. Charles T. Evans be reappointed to the Contra Costa County Subarea Advisory Council for the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having recommended that Ms. Gertrude H. Hall be reappointed to said Council; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Evans and Ms. Hall are REAPPOINTED to the Contra Costa County Subarea Advisory Council for the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency for terms to be prescribed by said Health Systems Agency Governing Board. PASSED by the Board on May lo, 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. Witneu my hand and the seal of the Board of CC: Ms. G. H. Hall Supervisors Mr. C. T. Evans affixed 16 they May . 1978 Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency r—- . Director, Human Resources �� �J ,R OLSSON, Clerk Agency ;- County Administrator BY -,r'C eputy Clerk Public Information Officer -----Ronda Amdahl 01�1bi H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment of Claims for Relocation Assistance Samples, 1211 Escobar St. , (Martinez Civic Center) 0115-4013 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Relocation Assistance Claim Form is APPROVED and the County Supervising Real Property Agent -is AUTHORIZED to sign the claim form on behalf of the County. Reference Claim Date Payee Amount County Civic Center 5-1-78 Christine Samples $440.00 610 Jones St. Martinez, Ca. The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Real Property Division. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed thisl6th dor of May 1978 cc: Auditor-Controller County Administrator , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B t,7Pfh c ��t��t:-� . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 15m ( C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 In the Motter of SB 1815 The Board this day having considered the recommendation of the County Administrator that it support SB 1815, as amended May 4, 1978, pertaining to state designation of Emergency Medical . Services (EMS) regional agencies, for the reasons that: 1. Regionalization and systems management of emergency medical services saves lives and reduces disability; 2. Regional organization of emergency medical services and facilities is a cost-beneficial and medically appropriate means of caring for victims of emergencies; 3. Most counties do not have sufficient resources to provide all elements of emergency medical service systems; 4. The state must join in partnership with counties to assure that regional emergency medical services systems are developed, maintained and expanded; 5. SB 1815 would appropriate $1.5 million in state funding to accomplish the purposes described in 1 through 4 above; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a county position in SUPPORT of said measure is hereby established. Passed and adopted on May 16, 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- Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Co. Legislative Supervisors Delegation affixed this 16th day of May 1978 CSAC Stewart B. Gross, M.D. , President, County Health / - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Care Administrative By ��71/Jp �_, Deputy Clerk Organization (Director, Jamie L. Johnson Alameda County Health Care Service Agency) East Bay Emergency Medical (2-?`i Services Region VjT3 9 Human Resources Director H-24 4/77(Tftnty Counsel Alameda County Board of Supervisors BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a Parking Zone ; TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2437 - PKG on MYRTLE DRIVE (#5264B) Concord Area. Date: MAY 16 1978 (S upv. Dist. IV - Concord 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 south side of MYRTLE DRIVE (15264B) Concord beginning at a point 315 feet east of the center line of AYERS ROAD and extending easterly a distance of 445 feet, MAY 16 1978 Adopted by the Board ort.......... _.,..---_.._..r...... O Sheriff California Highway Patrol . T-14 01090 ........ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA- Re: Pursuant to Section 25519 of the CVC, Declaring a Parking Zone ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2441 - PKG on Danville Parking Lot Maintenance) District, Danvi 1 le Area. Date: MAY 1 6 197$ (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 22519 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby limited to two (2) hours at anytime within the entire easterly half of the Danville Parking District's Lot, located adjacent to Railroad Avenue between Prospect Avenue and Linda Mesa in Danville; and all day parking is hereby permitted within the entire westerly half of said parking lot. MAY 16 1978 Adopted by the Board on._._..�_...►.--- •- -.�»-• Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 01091 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a Parking Zone TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2442 - PKG on WILLOW PASS ROAD (#5181) MAY 16 1976 West Pittsburg Area. Date: (Supe. Dist. V - West Pittsburg ) 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 Vehi.cle Code, parking is hereby declared to be limited to two (2) hours from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sundays and Holidays excepted, along the south side of WILLOW PASS ROAD (#5181), West Pittsburg, beginning at the intersection of Alves Lane and extending easterly a distance of 313 feet. T.R. #1523 pertaining to the 2 hour time limit parking in the above area is hereby rescinded. Adopted by the Board on_ MAY 16 1978 Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 01CT BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA e. Pursuant to Section 22507 of t6 CVC, Declaring a Parking Zorn, TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 7.439 ' PKG on BROADMOOR DRIVE (15503) i San Ramon Area. Date: MAY 1 7978 (S u p v. Dist. V - San Ramon ) l 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 BROADMOOR DRIVE (15503) San Ramon beginning at a point 42 feet north of the center line of Milibridge Drive and extmWing southerly a distance of 165 feet. Adopted by the Board on.._h!`............. Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 01093 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC. Declaring a Parking Zone ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2438 - PKG on DIABLO ROAD (47218) ) Danville Area. Date: MAY 16 1978 (Supe. 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 south side of DIABLO ROAD (#47218) Danville, beginning at a point 872 feet east of the center line of Front Street and extending easterly a distance of 50 feet. Adopted by e oarthe Board on1978 -------- - Sheriff California Highway Patrol I T-14 �z f � t 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 May 16 , 1978 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition Grayson Creek, Pleasant Hill Works Order 8535-7520 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Grant Deed and Right-of-Way Contract is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said Contract on behalf of the District: Contract Reference Grantors Date Payee & Escrow No. Amount Grayson Creek A. Robert Bourgeois 5/3/78 Western Title Insurance $34,000.00 Parcel 891 Juliette C. Bourgeois Company Escrow #M-310557-5-LC 821 Main St. Martinez, Ca. 94553 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept a deed from the above-named Grantors for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cornett 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 Dept. Supervisor Real Property Div. affixed this 16tY�oy of_ May . 19 78 cc: County Auditor-ControllerJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk Flood Control County Recorder (Via Real 0y7- J , Deputy Clerk Property) M. Vannucchi 01099 H-24 3/76 ism j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16, 119 78 .._.._._._......r _.._ In the A% w of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Various Subdivisions It is by the Board ORDERED that a determination is made that the division and development of the properties in the manner set forth on the respective final maps and parcel maps for the following subdivisions will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easement. Subdivision Area Owner 4889 Oakley Fred D & Alice Lorenzetti Route 2, Box 396-AA Oakley, CA 94561 5062 Martinez Shapell Industries 1287 Laurence Station Rd. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 5062 Martinez Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland Chancery Office 2900 Lakeshore Avenue Oakland, California PASSED by the Board May 16, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o truer and carred copy of on ordw anim a on the, minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Public Works (LD) Witness my hand and "SOW of the,Board of Supervisors cc : Public Works (LD) affixed this 16th day 1978 All above owners J. R. OLSSON, Clark Deputy Clerk M. VANNUCC;ff H-24 4177 15m ;Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16, , 19 78 In the/IAatter of _ Releasing Deposit for Subdivision 4775, Alamo Area. On February 8, 1977 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 noir 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 Falander Homes Corporation the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 138234 dated July 26, 1976. • PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 Department: Public WorksWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (LD) Supervisors affixed this 16tiday of May 19 78 cc : Public Works Director - LD Public Works Director - Const . Public Works Director - B & S ` J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Falender Homes Corp. By �,�ncz . Deputy Clerk 1885 Oak Park Blvd. M. Vannucchi Pleasant Hill, CA94523 1091H01091- H-24 4177 15m -24417715m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 . In the Matter of Senate Bill 1480. The Board having received a May 3, 1978 letter from Mr. Bill Siverling, Jr. , Senior Legislative Representative, County Supervisors Association of California, requesting submittal of the estimated costs for compliance with proposed legislation (Senate Bill 1480) which would require counties to provide daily visits to traps used for predatory animal control purposes; Ii IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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: Mr. B. S iverl ing, Jr. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Agricultural Commissioner affixed this 16th May 1978 of County Counsel �� LSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk By5onda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California y 16 .19 78 In the Matter of Letter from Senator J. Nejedly re Potential Sites for County Camp Facilities. The Board having received a letter from State Senator John A. Nejedly proposing that the County obtain information on property located at Rollins Lake for possible use as a county camp site, and advising that he has located some potential sites for a county camp facility and inquiring if the Board wishes to pursue this matter; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having recommended that the Chairman be authorized to direct a letter to the Nevada Irrigation District, P.O. Box 1019, Grass Valley, California 95945, requesting information on that particular site; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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: Senator John A. Nejedly Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Public :forks Director affixed this_,�day of r4p:g- .._ 19— County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clwk Deputy Clerk ?Maxine M. Neuf d H-24 4/77 15m C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Hav 16 . 19 78 In the Matter of Contract with Mr. Edward Tatum for Professional Services Office of County Assessor. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract between the County and Edward Tatum in connection with appraisal services provided to the County Assessor during the period of May 17, 1978 through June 30, 1978, at a cost not to exceed $2,700 under terms and conditions set forth in the contract. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. 1 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: County Assessor Supervisors Mr. Edward Tatum via County affixed this 16th day of may 19 78 Assessor County Auditor-Controller Countv Administrator J. R. OISSON, Clerk By _ Deputy Clerk Jami L. Johnson 0110 H-24 4177 15m c •• CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 1. Parties $ Date. Effective on May 17, 1978, Contra Costa County and Edward Tatum (Contractor) mutually agree and promise as follows, pursuant to Government Code 31000 and 31680. 2. Purpose & Services. The Department requires, and the Contractor is specially trained and experienced and competent to perform and furnish the following professional services, advice, education and training to the County Assessor' s Office in financial, economic, legal and admin- istrative matters : a) Administrate the Agricultural Preserve Program by gathering the necessary market information and completing the appraisals of properties newly entered into Agricultural Preserve Agree- ments with the County for the 1978 lien date. Requires special appraisal technique because of governmental restriction status. b) Complete the reappraisal of certain agricultural properties west of Oakley and Brentwood area. c) Receive taxpayer complaints, answer questions and make reviews as necessary on above appraisals. 3. Time and Place. The Contractor shall render these services at times and places specified by the Department Head. 4. Payment. County shall pay Contractor monthly, on his properly executed county demand form (D-15) approved by the Assessor's Office as follows : $10. 55 per hour, total amount not to exceed $2,700 S. Term. This contract runs through Friday, June 30, 1978, by when all projects must be completed; but it may be cancelled by mutual consent, or by either party by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other. o��o� 6) Status . The Contractor is an independent contractor and is not to be considered an employee of the County. 7) Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save, indemnify, and hold harmless the County and its officers and employees from any and all liability for any damages arising from or connected with this service provided hereunder. COUNTY CONTRACTOR By Ch an, Board o Supervisors Edward Tatum ATTEST: J . R. Olsson, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of . Supervisors Deputy Jamie L. Johnson Recommended ,for Approval : By Assistant Department Head By Count d inistrator r EY L=P'-' 01102 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 7 8 In the Molter of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement With the City of Brentwood Police Department As recommended by the County Sheriff-Coroner IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Robert I. Schroder, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Brentwood Police Department, effective May 1 , 1978, under the terms of which the agency may use the County firing range at Marsh Creek Rehabilitation Center for training of law enforcement personnel . PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 Originating Dept: Supervisor Sheriff-Coroner cc: County Administrator affixed this_jL±jjJay of Mai 19 7R County Auditor-Controller City of Brentwood Police Dept, via County Sheriff- - J. R. OtSSON, Clerk Coroner B 722 t?irDeputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 01103 H -24 3/76 15m . : 1 JOINT EXERCISE OF POTTERS AGREEMENT (Use of Firing Range) 1. Parties. Effective on May 1 , 1978 , and pursuant to Government Code Sections 6500 et. seq., the City of Brentwood. Police Department hereinafter called 'Agency" and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "County", mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. Purpose. Agency is a law enforcement agency or has law enforcement personnel working for it and is in need of the use of a firing range for the training of its law enforcement personnel and for practice purposes. 3. Method. Law enforcement personnel of Agency may use the firing range of County, located at the Marsh Creek Rehabilitation Center, at such times as are mutually agreed upon between Agency and County (through its Sheriff's Department) and Agency agrees that it and its personnel will comply with all rules, regulations and conditions 'of the Sheriff's Department applicable to the firing range. A copy of the rules, regulations and conditions presently in force is attached as Exhibit "A". 4. Administration. County shall administer this agreement. S. Accountability. Although the receipt of money is not contemplated as a result of this agreement, should any money be received it shall be deposited with the Treasurer of County and County shall make and keep complete records of all receipts and disbursements. 6. Powers. Exercise of the common powers of the above-named parties shall be subject to such restrictions as may exist as to the Agency. 7. Hold Harmless. Agency agrees to defend, save, indemnify and hold harmless the County and its officers and employees from any and all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness, disease or injury to person(s) and/or property from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with any use by Agency, its officers, agents, employees or guests at the firing range. 8. Term. This agreement shall be effective for one year from its effective date and from year to year thereafter, but may be terminated at any time by either party upon written notice to the then. CONTRA A AGENCY By - A.I.Schroder Bya Ch4firman, Board of ervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLS30N, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board Jamic L. Johns n Deputy Clerk RECTI MENDED Couat AdAkIstTrator U ff - APPROVED AS TO FO%4 John 1B. sen, County Counsel By Pu 01104 Wicrosiirred %vith board order EXHIBIT "A" a SHERIFF-concW R CONTRA COSTA COUNTY later-Office &Una TO: Users of the Sheriff- o erg• s Dept. Range DATE: 3/3/77 t FROM: Sheriff Harry D. R SUBJECT: Regulations For Use of Firearms Range 1. Use of the Sheriff's Department Range is a privilege subject to withdrawal f,7r failure to adhere to safety procedures or administrative controls. 2. The designated Range Officer shall be erpowered to enforce all rules and regulations concerning Range operations. a. He may inspect any weapon or type of ammunition to insure conformance to safety standards. b. The final determination as to the use of any weapon or type of ammuni- tion rests with the Range Officer. 3. Not less than two (") persons at any time (Shooter plus a responsible person, e.g. vrife, friend, or someone capable of rendering aid or seeking help for anv emergency). b. All shooters shall use a protective ear device. All Contra Costa County Sheriff-Coroner oersenr_el shall use ear proteettor+s when using this or any other range whether coaching or firing. Ear protectors will be iss�ied at the Rehabilitation Center office to this Department personnel only. No exceltions. Ouraide agencies will furnish their personnel ear. protectors. Failure to use ear protectors will be deemed cause to cancel range use rriveleges and any a* reement thereto. 5. Groups from outside agencies must have one person in charge to act as Rangemaster. - Such authorization may be by letter from the Department or by display of his current N.R.A. "Certified Police Firearms instructor" certificate. Letters of authorization of appointment as Rangemaster are to be submitted to the Sher!ff's Department TrxininS Bureau prior to confirmation of use. b. Inexxperienced shooters must be under the direction and supervision of an experienced shooter (Experience not through qualification). 7. Shooting permitted only when the person in charge is present. 8. Users of the Range must conform to the Range rules and adhere to the directions of the designated Range Officer. 9. Shootin; allowed only where permitted and at targets cnlr. 10. Targets will be furnished to Sheriff-Coroner personnel only. Other County Departments' and other agencies' personnel must furnish their owntargets. NO EXCEPTIONS. 01105 %sage Regulations Page 2 SIGN IN AT OFFICE: 1. Shooters using the Range facilities Host appear at the Rehabilitation Center office to sign in, at which time they will be issued the restroom and telephone k"s. The Rangemaster will report for large Sroups. 2. Sheriff's Office personnel will be issued a cardboard target and a paner target overlay. If still usable, the cardboard target will be returned to the office with the restroom and telephone keys. 3. Everyone, including Rehabilitation Center personnel, must sign in if using the Range facilities. WHO MAY USE THE RANGE: 1. 411 Sheriff's Department sworn persnnuel. 2. Guests of Sheriff's Department sworn personnel. 3. Members of other law enforcement agencies which have signed Range Agreement. 4. Quasi-law enforcement personnel as approved by the Sheriff or Training Bureau. 5. Special guests approved by the Sheriff. SCHEDULING: 1. Outside law enforcement agencies shall make requests for Range use with the Inspection b Control Division at hast one week prior to date desired. (Inspection & Control Division, phone 372-2844) No weekend reservations accepted from outside agencies. 2. Sheriff's Department Personnel shall call the Inspection 6 Control Division (372-2324) to ascertain if any agency has made a prior reservation during week drys and with Rehabilitation Center on holidays and weekends. - Individuals will not be allowed to use the Range when annther Department has reserved the Range until that Department has finished and vacated the Range. 3. Authorisation to shoot will be denied if in conflict with prior reservations. 4. The Sheriff-Coroner Department reserves the right to cancel anv_ outside agency reservation with 48 hour phone notification when necessary. CLEARANCE: 1. No person or group will be allowed to use the Range without first completing a registration fora at the Rehabilitation Center office. a) Exception: During planned, scheduled Derartr+ental clapstes or competition registration may be taken by officials at the Range. 2. All shooters must be registered by the person in charge of the aht rs. Shooting shall not begin until the person in charge arrives at thTSjo following registration. Range Regclations Pago 3 EQUIPMENT: 1. Only approved firearms will b� firers on the Range. 2. When two or more shooters are on the Range, holsters will be used for hand guns. RESTRICT® WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION: 1. NO rifles larger than .22 caliber. 2. NO magnum ammunition. 3. NO jacketed ammunition. CARE: 1. The Range grounds, facilities, or equipment shall not be damaged. 2. Report any damage or anything in need of repair or maintenance. COMPLETION OF SHOOTING: 1. Leave in a neat ord*rlv condition. a) Inspect Range. b) Police .up grounds (empty cartridges, targets, paper. ate.). c) Put supplies away and lock buildings. 2. Report to Rehabilitation Center office, return supplies and sign out. G11(� 7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT LANCE RULES Everyone who uses the Sheriff's Department Range shall be familiar with the following Range Rules. It is expected that all those who use the Range will follow these simple rules closely in orier to reduce the possibility of an accident. Safety is our main concern. 1. Obey the commands of the Ran.-e Officer. 2. The "Red Flag" must be flying when any shooting is in progress. 3. Unload firearms prior to coming on the Range. 4. All upholstered firearms will be handled with cylinders open or slides back. 5. Load aad reload on the range. (During supervised shoots, only when specific instructions have been given to do so.) 6. No dry firing permitted except on the firing line and only when authorized by the Range Officer. 7. Be certain that the barrel and cylinder are clear of obstructions. 8. Do not converse with individuals on the firing line. 9. If assistance is needed or you have a misfire: a. Keep the muzzle pointed toward the target. b. Do not attempt to clear the weapon or fire another round. c. Raise the free hand and call the Range Officer. d. Wait until the Range Officer arrives for further instructions. 10. All firing will be at targets properly placed Ott U get hooks. 11. Stand by quietly to the rear of the safety line until called to the firing line. 12. Always check a gun handed to you to be sure that it is unloaded. 13. No firearms shall be handled or pointed at any object behind the firing line. 14. Never lower or raise the firearm more than a 45° angle to the target. 15. Never point a gun at anything that you don't intend to shoot. 16. Never cock a gun until you are ready to shoot. 17. Never insert your finger into the trigger guard until ready to shoot. 18. No alcoholic beverages allowed. (P.C. 4573 and 4573.6) 19. Shooters will not advance from the firing line until authorized to by Range Officer. 20. ALL SHOOTERS WILL USE EAR PROTECTION DEVICES. ALL COACHES WILL USE EAR PROTECTION DEVICES. SAFETY FIRST 01109 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 —.019 78 in the Matter of - Approval of Nutrition Project Subcontract Amendment IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract Amendment x=22-035-7 with United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. effective October 1, 1977, the negotiation of which was approved by order of the Board on October 4, 1977, to increase Title VII Older Americans Act Federal contract funding from $15,188 to $16,390 in order to allow for line item budget changes effective October 1, 1977, and meal service for 40 persons daily at a new Bethel Island Nutrition Project site effective February 1, 1978. PASSED BY THE BOARD on flay 16, 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: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts 6 Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 16th day of May 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Health Dept./ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Nutrition Project Contractor Byc1- /.��L L�t� t �` %r Cd.Os'hy Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson EH:dg H-24 4/77 15m CONTRACT AM 1,DM.ENT AGREEMENT (Centra Costa County Human Resources Agency) Number 22 - 035 - 7 1. =A_n:ification of Contract to be Amended. number: 22-035-6 Department: Health Subject: Contra Costa County Nutrition Project for the Elderly Meal Service Effective-Date of Contract: July 1, 1977 2. =ar__es. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department rxmee above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: UNITED COUNCIL OF SPANISH SPEAKING ORGANIZATIONS, INC. Capacity: Nonprofit California corporation Address: 516 rain Street, Martinez, California 94553 3. A-ma dment Date. The effective date of this Contract Amendment Agreement is October 1, 1977 u. l=endment Specifications. The Contract identified above is hereby amended as set forti": = the "Amendment Specifications" attached hereto Which are incorporated herein by reference. 5. Leel Authority. This Contract Amendment Agreement is entered into under and s-�ject to the following legal authorities: 42 U.S.C. 53045ff and 45 C.F.R. 5909ff; California Government Code 53703. 6. S_Z aturres. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. CCLN"?'_' 0-. � CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By �' R. i. SchroderB y C.rairan, Board of Su isors Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) BV 3 County of Contra Costa ) Jamie L. Johnson Deputy ACKNOWLEDGMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommen_ed by Human Resources Agency known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that be/ By they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. _orm Acn^oved: Countv Counsel Dated �t ? 7.� De E1-'ZAB /Ine ty County Clerk DIErUT,( C,-)!ip,TY �! env (� A C0R1rQ Costo Co:;ntY, 0.11101•. Com: �xnio Microfilmed with board ordsl G+v L AMENDMENT SPECIFICATIONS Humber 22 - 035 - 7 The contract referenced by number above is amended as follows while all other parts of said Contract remain in full force and effect: A. In consideration of Contractor's agreement to increase the job responsibi— lities of its personnel who provide Nutrition Project services under this Contract, as specified in the job description attached hereto and incorporated herein, County agrees to increase the Payment Limit of this Contract and also to increase certain line items in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. Effective October 1, 1977, the following paragraphs shall be amended: 1. Paragraph 4 of the Standard Contract is amended to read "County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $16,228." 2. The Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, Appendix B of the Service Plan, is amended by substitution of a new budget attached hereto. B. In consideration of Contractor's agreement to provide additional congregate meal service, consisting of 40 additional meals at one new Nutrition Project site, County agrees to further increase the Contract Payment Limit and revise the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures accordingly. Effective February 1, 1978, the following paragraphs shall be amended: 1. Paragraph 4 of the Standard Contract is amended to read: "County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $16,390." 2. The Service Plan, Appendix A, Work Program Paragraph II, Meals Service, is amended to read: "Serve congregate meals 5 days per week at 4 sites Number of Meals Daily 150 Oakley Senior Center, Rosemary Lane, Oakley, CA 35 Brentwood Senior Center, 100 Village Drive, Brentwood, CA 35 St. Mark's Catholic Church Parish Hall, 121 — 10th Street, Richmond, CA 40 Scout Hall, 3090 Ranch Lane, Bethel Island, CA 40 Total 150 Meals may be reassigned by the Project Director to any other County Nutrition Project site dependent on the success of outreach efforts and the established need." 3. The Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, Appendix B of the Service Plan, is amended by substitution of a new budget attached hereto. Initials: Contractor County Dept. flfl- Jab DESCRIPTiO-i SITE fIVIAGER - PROJECT Contra Costa County tlutrition Project for the Elderly (20-26 hours/wee!-:, dependent on site) DEFINITIO+a Under supervision of the nutrition Coordinator of the (name of subcontractor) , shall be responsible for the• deiivery of meal service and supportive social services of the Nutrition Project for the Elderly for the city of PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Nutrition Project for the Elderly is funded through the Contra Costa County Health Department. The Health Department is the grantee agency thhich receives funds under Title VII of the Older Americans Act. The Project provides hot, nutritious meals to persons 60 years of age or older (and their spouses) at congregate dining sites and provides supportive social services in order to improve the physical , mental , and social health of its participants. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1 . Recruits and supervises Aides and volunteers. Provides efficient fond service by assigning volunteers to set tables, serve food, brash dishes, etc. 3. Schedules the delivery of: Information and Referral , Nutrition Ed- ucation, Health and .4elfare counseling. 4. Develops or provides: a. Transportation services - b. Escort services C. Recreation d. Outreach S. Collects and tallies meal donations. 6. Maintains records on meds served, participant statistics, supportive services offered for groups or individuals, voluntP6r hours, calendar of activities. 7. Insures health and safety standards at site. B. Attends staff meetings and training sessions as reouired by Agency or County. Joh Description Si to Nanag=r ont'd. 9. Assists Nutrition Coordinator in the development and staf-fing o-" local Site Councils_ 14. Itaintains good relationships with program participants. 11 . Other related duties as required_ MININUia .` ALIFICATIONS Education: Completion o-F high school or equivalent. Experience. Minimum 12 months work experience. 01113 � y APPENDIX 3 Effective 10/1/77 BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations July 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978 Number 22 - 035 - 7 Federal Local :=a:o=:'`!=meager $ 9,131 9,684 _2-ag Zd Sick Leave 645 azation Accrual 881 =_Mge 3e=e-irs 3,051 umteers $ 7,110 $ 23,392 $ 7,110 3. =_: Food cc=diaents $ 1,390 .4. Et==f Travel $25 ' -_-Ming Se=inars Sp. S 875 5. atter Coss wa:ntenance - Vehicle =_Mrance 1,000 S=-3lies - Office 50 - Kitchen 385 =t_lities 100 "e'eMcone ==icle O enation Services .&ccounting 1,041 Dt7zer - Management ?articipant Transportation 1,030 Special Events 521 a •4,127 SUMARY 1. ?e:sonnel $ 23,392 2. 3=-n Food 1,390 �. Sta-ff :ravel/Training Seminar 875 5. Geer Costs 4,127 $' 29,784 Less Revenue -13,556 NET CONTRACT COSTS $ 16,228 Initials: Contractor County Dept. 01114 t 1 . f PERSONNEL 22 - 035 . 7 711/77 - 9/30/7$ UNITED COUNCIL OF SPANISH SPEAKING ORGANIZATIONS, INC. Coordinator -Manager - Site 8 -. .6 hrs/day - $9,131 7/1/77 - 1/31178 @ 4.52 2/1/78 - 9/30/78 @ -4.79 Site Manacer. Site 9 - 4 hrs/day $4,666 711/77 - 8/28/77 @ 3.58 8/29/77 - 9/30/77 @ 3.41 10/1/77 - 8/31/78 @ 3.58 . 9/1/78 - 9/30/78 @ 3.76 Site 12 - 4 hrs/day $5,018 711177 - 9/30/77 @ 3.58 10/1/77 --11/30/77 @ 3.76 12/1/77 - 9/30/78 @ 3.94 � : 15 l APPENDIX 8 Effective 2/1/78 BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations July 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978 2 Number ti ' 0 45 .. 7 _u jez Categories Federal Local :-=sonnel 20,998 - _=mining Ti=e 346 _:ck Relief 150 :_cation Relief 744 ?_==oll Taxes and Fringes 3,179 $ 25,417 3. Raw Food Ccadiments $ 1,254 4. Staff Travel $ 975 Senizars, etc. 50 „ . .:..1;025 5.. Ober Costs Rent — Sites 500 I=sarance 1,1,00 a~ice Supplies 120 Kitchen Supplies 455 Ltilities 100 Telephone 95 Accounting 1,240 Pa=ticipant Transportation 1,270 Sx_ial Events 620 $ 5,500 SUMMARY 1. Personnel (-25,417 3. Rm Food 1,254 4. Staff Travel, Seminars, etc 12025 - 5. Other Costs 5,500 Total Costs $ 33,196 Less Project Income —16,806 NET PROJECT COSTS $ 169390 Initials: Contractor County Dept. t� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Office on Aging Contract for Martinez ?~Multipurpose Senior Center IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract L20-198 with the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa effective March 1, 1978 through June 30, 1978, at a cost of $5,000 in Federa,l Older Americans Act Title III funds, for purchase of equipment for the Martinez Multipurpose Senior Center. PASSED BY THE BOARD on tlay 16, 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: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thisl6th day of Play 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service/ _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Office on Aging Contractor By- �71,//,��'�L_�'�� . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 011.1' EH:dg H-24 4/77 15m C';-.tra Costa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 20 - 198 Department: Social Service/Office on Aging Subject: Martinez Multipurpose Senior Center Supplement 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: HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA Capacity: Public agency Address: 3133 Estudillo Street, Martinez, California 94553 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 1, 1978 and it ter=inates June 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 5,Q00 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 County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977-78. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 33021 et seq. ; 45 CFR 5903.0 et seq.; and California Government Code 53703. 10. Signatures. Th/ACALIFORNIA ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COL'NTY OF CONTRACTOR R. 1. Soiroder - y C a rman, Board of Supervisors' (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) By (.�%� �_�% ,l e;) l�_ County of Contra Costa ) ss. Jamie L. Johnson Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reco=ended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ ByPthey signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Fora Approved: County Counsel Dated: '_pril 28, 1978 FORIM :1PP,70VF.D By HRA Co%-,-__._ Deputy ' - �,�:,, Notary ubllc/ OFFICIAL -S!:A . ` "-' _itnnnutlitttttlilltnn�nnn�uurnnn t t RJDY DAVIS ` (� NOTARY PUCLIC CAL IFOMIA is (A-4617 REV 6/76) icrofilmed with board order _ \�v' CcrITRA COSTA CC ,iy ISr Cc •ir ::to c.,rC' '.r.iC,19 — • 1 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20 - 198 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. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] 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. 41-1�9 (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20 - 19 8 !{ 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 CraLtract 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. - -s 2 011U (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN Number 20 - 198 . Contractor will purchase and install equipment for the Martinez Multipurpose Senior Center for use by the elderly residents of the Martinez area. Contractor's Purchasing Agent and accounting staff will buy the equipment specified in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures and will make vendor payments and vouchers. BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES Cost Categories Federal Share Local Share County Contractor Personnel Staff (Purchasing Agent b Accounting Staff) $ -0- $ 425 Fringe Benefits -0- 130 Travel -0- -0- Building Space -0- -0- Communications and Utilities -0- -0- Printing and Supplies -0- -0- Equipsient 6 Heavy-Duty Folding Tables $ 300 -0- 4 Non-Folding Tables 200 -0- 50 Stackchairs 1,250 -0- 1 Desk 200 -0- 1 Chair 200 -0- 1 Electric Typewriter--19" 840 -0- 1 Movie Projector--with sound 360 -0- 1 Black-out Window Covering 200 -0- 1 Additional Water Heater 250 -0- 1 Deep-Tub Laundry Sink 200 -0- Dishes, Silverware, Kitchen Supplies 11000 -0- TOTAL COST $ 5,000 $ 555 Less Income ( -0- ) Net Cost (Payment Limit) $ 5,000 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. State of California Office on Aging "Manual of Policies and Procedures," February 1975, will prevail in setting fiscal guidelines, including standards for allowable costs. As specified in the Payment Provisions, payment for services is subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. 2. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. Specific line-iter budget amounts may vary, and appropriate line-item budget categories may be added, but only with prior written authorization from the Director of the County Office on Aging. All budget changes are subject to the Contract Payment Limit. 3. Cost Report and Settlement, Paragraph 6. of the Payment Provisions, is modified to require such final report within 45 days of Contract's termination, at which time Contractor shall submit an audit pursuant to the services provided here- under, according to specifications required by the County Office on Aging. 4. Contractor will submit a written inventory to County at the termination of this Contract, accounting for each item of equipment included in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, or any amendments thereto, which cost $100 or more (including costs of acquisition, freight, taxes, and installation), has a useful life of more than one year, and was purchased with Title III Older Americans Act funds included in said budget. Initials: y •�'�J Contractor County Dept. 01.121 A 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. 01122 (A-4616 REV� 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (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. Subcontra.:t 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. 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. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises 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 authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminato`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 , I�EV 6/76) -2-. 1/�'� IV 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 W 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 b Taxation Code 1107), 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 1107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) —3- 01124 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 3133 ESTU014L6 STREET a.p, Box 2396 220-533❑ MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 CERTIFICATE I, Robert L. Gray, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Secretary-Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, do hereby certify that the attached extract from the minutes of the Regular Session of the Board of Commissioners of said Authority, held on April 26, 1978 is a true and correct copy of the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record insofar as said original minutes relate to the matters set forth in said attached extract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Authority this 28th day of April, 1978 (SEAL) L. Gray,,s cmtary J 208-jf-76 i RESOLUTION NO. 3215 AU WRIZING EXECUTION OF CONTRACT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WMREAS, the Area Agency on Aging has supplemental finds under Title III, Older Americans Act for additional services to Multi-Purpose Senior Centers; and WIEVEAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa having submitted an approved Project Application; ICOM, 711FRFFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of CQ=issioners of the Housing Authority of the County, of Contra Costa hereby authorizes its Executive Director to execute an agreemtt with the County of Contra Costa. Furthermore, the Executive Director is authorized to sign said agreement on behalf of the }busing Authority and to execute any other documents required in casnection therewith and to accept and implement the approved project in accordance with the conditions and terms outlined in said agreement. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California .BW, 16._-.- - 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Area Office on Aging Subcontract f20-200 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract f20-200 for the Office on Aging to provide $5,000 in Federal Title III Older Americans Act funds, effective March 1, 1978 through June 30, 1978, for the Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District for use in refurbishing the Pleasant Hill Senior Center. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 16, 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 Orzg: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Contracts 4 Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed this 16th day of 14"'jy 1978 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service/ J. R. Qt. N, Clerk Office on Aging Contractor By c�I�-,, , Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson li-'2A7 15m n ,antra Costa County Standard Form STA10ARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 20 - 200 Department: Social Service/Office on Aging Subject: Pleasant Hill Senior Center Rejuvenation Project 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: PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT Capacity: Political subdivision Address: 147 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, California 94523 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 1, 1978 and it terminates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 5,000 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 County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977/78. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 3021 et seq.; 45 CFR ¢903.0 et seq.; and California Government Code 53703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF-'CO VIIIA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By R. I. Schroder BY C airman, Board of upervisors 4"z &nt (Designate official capacity ifi business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) yt�4� State of California ) ss. B ;�j.�;�'n County of Contra Costa ) ' Jamie L. Johnson Deputy ACKNOWLEDGE21ENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By �', �`�w�c `e ✓ they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel C, Dated: VVI By - a�6A� - - --j Deputy Lary Public/reputy Co my Cleric, a � (A-4617 REV 6/76) Microf i;m--d v.,01h board order Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) 2 Number 0 . 2 00 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. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] 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 fora prescr•:bed 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. 01129 (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- r ' Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) 20 - 200 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. (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN 20 - 200 Number i Contractor will provide materials and labor for completion of the installation of acoustical tile and storage cabinets and purchase equipment for the Pleasant Hill Senior Center. Contractor will obtain all necessary permits required for completion of the service and insure that building is ready for use as a multi-purpose Senior Citizen Center at termination of Contract. 1. Service Delivery. Contractor will: a. Replace the acoustical ceiling tile, and provide for needed storage cabinets. b. Equip the reception area with filing cabinets, literature racks, secretarial chairs, metal shelving, a vault, a typewriter, a calculator, a disply case, a conference table, a podium with a built-in sound system, and a portable coat rack. 2. Records and Reporting. Contractor will compile records and report on these records in the form and manner required by the Area Agency on Aging. BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES Personnel Federal Share Local Share County Contractor Staff $ -0- -0- Fringe Benefits -0- -0- Travel -0- -0- Building Space -0- -0- Communications and Utilities -0- -0- Printing and Supplies -0- -0- Equipment Acoustical tile (materials and labor) $ 1224.00 _:0_ Storage cabinets (materials and labor) 500.00 -0- 3-drawer cabinet 67.50 -0- Combination file/vault 94.60 -0- 7 metal wall shelves 315.10 -0- Conference table 349.00 -0- 8 two-drawer steel files 528.00 -0- Open lateral file 44.95 -0- Print-out calculator 99.95 -0- 3 secretarial chairs 237.00 -0- Literature rack 21.50 -0- Wheeled coat rack 66.50 -0-' IBM Selectric II typewriter 780.00 -0- Floor stand display case 219.50 =0— Podium with built-in sound 384.20 -0- Magazine rack 111.50 -0- 5,043.30 $ 556.00 (cash) Tax 215.75 Shipping 296.95 $ 5,556.00 Local Share - 556.00 (cash) Net Cost (Payment Limit) $ 51000.00 Initials: Contractor County Dept. 01131 t SPECIAL CONDITIONS 20 -0 - Number 200 1. State of California Office on Aging "Manual of Policies and Procedures," February 1975, will prevail in setting fiscal guidelines, including standards for allowable costs. As specified in the Payment Provisions, payment for services is subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. 2. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. Specific line-item budget amounts may vary, and appropriate line-item budget categories may be added, but only with prior written authorization from the Director of the County Office on Aging. All budget changes are subject to the Contract Payment Limit. 3. Cost Report and Settlement, Paragraph 6. of the Payment Provisions, is modified to require such final report within 45 days of Contract's termination, at which time Contractor shall submit an audit pursuant to the services provided here- under, according to specifications required by the County Office on Aging. 4. Contractor will submit a written inventory to County at the termination of this Contract, accounting for each item of equipment included in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, or any amendments thereto, which cost $100 or more (including costs of acquisition, freight, taxes, and installation), has a useful life of more than one year, and was purchased with Title III Older Americans Act funds included in said budget. Initials: j �C atractor County Dept. 01132 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. 0Il33 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County '"tandard For¢ GENERAL CONDITIONS (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. 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. 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. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises 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 3-' accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors -or Trustees) and to time"_ , 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 authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscri.minaton— Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Con*:ract 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 6/76) -2- • 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 certificates) 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 b 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. ::ontractor 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 6 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 1107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Approval of Contract ;,20-204 Office on Aging Contract Workshop IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract: Number: 20-204 Contractor: LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE Term: May 1, 1978 to June 30, 1978 Payment Limit: $1,000 Department: Social Service/Office on Aging Service: Two-session workshop for Office on Aging with staff and others involved in working with senior citizens Funding: Older Americans Act TITLE IV Federal Funds PASSER BY THE BOARD on May 16, 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 d0►6 aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 16th day of May 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Office on Aging Contractor8�►� Deputy Clark Jama L. Johnson 0113 H-244/7715m Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 1. (:ontract Identification. Number 20 - 204 Department: Social Service Subject: Office on Aging Workshop 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), ,;:c-_ 'its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE Capacity: Contra Costa County Community College District Address: 2700 Leland Road, Pittsburg, Californi= 94565 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 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, 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 $ 1,000 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: $ 1,000 per service unit: O() 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 working with senior citizens for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies with curriculum specified in Attachment 1, "Helping Seniors" incorporated herein. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of 1 day of at least 7 hours and 1 evening session plus 20 hours of coordinating time. 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. Leal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONT CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By � R. i. Schroder By Designee Recommended by Department (Designate official capacity) By Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) i (A-AG20 2!7S) 01.130 MhiofilmW wi#h boerd order ' ATTACHMENT 1 • Contract Number 0 4- HELPING SENIORS ' I. Sensitivity to seniors A. Behavior of Seniors 1. Social7. 2. Psychological r 3. Biological/Physiological B_ Special Problems 1. Cross cultural �. 2. Dying and death 3. Handicapped 4. Economics S. Education 6- nobility 2I. Counseling with Seniors A. Communication techniques 1_ interviewing 2. Problem-solving - S. Eliciting needs 1'_ Questioning and listening skills 2. hon-directive counseling techniques 3_ Determining the real problems (vs symptoms) III_ 'Ine Information and Referral Process (brief) A. hatching clients with proper service D. Following up to see if needs were inet IV. Responding to the s:hole person =- comprehensive service delivery OBJECTIVES: * Have a basic understanding of the varied needs and problems of Seniors * Eeet needs of Seniors in various settings _ * Use questioning and other communication skills to help clients clarify and solve problems * Supply accurate infornation and appropriate referral and follow-up * maintain emotional stability while helping others In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 1978 In the Matter of Rental Agreement F9 Parnell Court Walnut Creek Area IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Rental Agreement with Ronald M. Block, dated May 5, 1978 is ACCEPTED and the Public Works Director is hereby AUTHORIZED to sign the Agreement on behalf of the County. The Agreement provides for rental - of County-owned property at #9 Parnell Court, Walnut Creek on a month-to-month, as-is basis, for $385.00, effective May 8, 1978. PASSED by the Board May 16, 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 oforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 16tf-day of May 1978 cc: County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk . Deputy Clerk 14. Vannucchi 01138 H-24 3/76 ISm In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 171978 In the Molter of Releasing Deposit for Subdivision 4383, San Ramon Area. On January 13, 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 That the minor deficiencies for which an $1,100 cash bond was posted to insure correction (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 132203 dated January 7, 1976) have been corrected; 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 the $500. 00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 110176 dated August 7, 1973 and the $1,100 cash payment to insure correction of the deficiencies. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 1978. t I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order •ntered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Originating Department : PWD (LD) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc • Auditor affixed this 16t}day of may 19 78 • Public Works Director, LD Public Works Director, B&S J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director, Const. Public Works Director, Mtce By /7I Q.�U . Deputy Clerk Dame' Construction, Inc M. VANNUCCHI P. 0. Box 100 San Ramon, CA 94583 H-24 4/77 15m t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Moller of Adopting Policy Statemen-� on County Volunteer Programs. The Board on April 18 , 1978 having referred to its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors FSI-. N. Boggess and J. D. Kenny) for review and report a proposed policy statement (a copy of which is attached hereto and by reference made A part hereof) on volunteer programs developed by County staff and certain volunteer coordinators and leaders , and a proposal to reorganize into an independent special volunteer committee a subcommittee of the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee which is comprised of volunteer coordinators. for County departments that meet on a monthly basis to discuss utilization of volunteers to the best possible advantage; and The Committee having this day advised that the proposed policy affords a reasonable degree of protection to per serving as volunteers in authorized County programs against public liability risks and provides County insurance programs for personal injuries sustained which are not covered by the volunteer's health plan or insurance coverage; and The Committee having also advised that the policy authorizes certain expense reimbursement to volunteers for actual and necessary expenses in performance of authorized services when requested by volunteers and approved by the department; and The Committee having recommended that the proposed policy be approved and the County Administrator be *directed to promulgate rules and regulations to be applicable to all County volunteer programs , and having further recommended that the proposal for a special volunteer committee be retained in Committee pending further study and review of recommendations to be received from an informally constituted task force of interested persons ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Internal Operations Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 16 , 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. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Board Committee Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 16th day of May 19, _ Agency County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Personnel By i cum' Deputy Clerk County Counsel Mary.;'`Craig g Public Works Director Attn: Jim Fears Social Service Attn: Jane Campos H-24 4/77 15m 01140 POLICY STATEMENT ON VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS The use of volunteers in performing specific services is a valuable resource and provides an avenue for citizen participation in various County programs which is recognized as being of public benefit. In recognition of the benefits which may be derived from. volunteer services, it is hereby declared that it shall be County policy to encourage and promote volunteer programs determined to be in the public interest. It is County policy that volunteers will not replace County employees but will provide services to supplement or enrich regular County programs and services. This policy statement is designed to provide the framework for all County volunteer programs and activities. The following guidelines are adopted for volunteer programs: Volunteer Programs A complete description of each volunteer program shall be submitted by the department head to the County Administrator for review and presentation to the Board of Supervisors with his recommendation. Factors to be considered in evaluating programs are the need for and public benefit to be derived from the volunteer program, associated County cost and staff effort required for such a program, the potential for injury to volunteers, and the possibility for injury to others including injuries giving rise to possible liability claims. Regulations and procedures including, but not limited. to, such matters as eligibility, training, supervision and roster control, may be promulgated by the County Administrator for guidance of departments to assure proper administration and control of volunteer services. . 041 -2- Volunteers A volunteer is defined as a person who renders services gratuitously and has been accepted in the volunteer program. The volunteer is not an employee of the County. In recognition of the benefit to the County derived from volunteer services, authorized volunteers serving in programs approved by the Board of Supervisors shall be provided the benefits indicated below. 1. Injury to Volunteer. Authorized volunteers are not under the purview of the workers' compensation laws of California. In lieu thereof and in return for the volunteers waiver of any claim against the County for illness, injury or other harm arising from acts or occurrences while providing volunteer services, the County shall provide, in the case of volunteer illness, injury or death resulting from acts or occurrences while providing authorized volunteer services, through self-insurance, for reimbursement of medical expenses and minimum ;permanent disability compensation equal to that affordle under the workers' compensation laws of California, provided, however, that no temporary disability compen- sation shall be paid and medical expenses shall be limited to reimbursement for expenditures otherwise qualified for reimbursement which are not covered by the volunteer's health plan, other. available insurance coverage, or other third party (i.e. , Federal, State or other payment) . 2. Public Liability. The County through its self-insurance program shall defend and indemnify volunteers upon "request against liability claims initiated by third parties arising out of acts or omissions occurring within the scope of authorized volunteer . services, unless the volunteer acted or failed to act because of actual malice, fraud, corruption or gross negligence. Volunteers using personal automobiles in performing authorized services must maintain liability insurance at limits which as a minimum comply with the California Financial Responsibility Law and must have a -3- valid driver's license. The protection afforded by the County shall be in excess only of any other valid and collectible public liability or automobile liability insurance maintained by or which provides coverage for the volunteer. Volunteers may be permitted to operate County vehicles in the performance of authorized volunteer services. 3. Expense Reimbursement. Volunteers shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses in performance of authorized volunteer services at the same rates and in accordance with regulations and procedures established for County employees, except that a* flat mileage rate of $0.15 per mile for use of' personal vehicles will be allowed. No reimbursement will be made for any child care expenses, mileage from the personal residence of the volunteer to the County facility or service locationorfor damage to personal vehicles of volunteers used when performing authorized volunteer services. 01143 Jones X.01800" The Board of Supervisors Contra County Clark and �} Ex Officio Clark of the Board County Administration Building CQSta ~"'CierakUnaRumN P.O.Box 91 1' •/1 _ 1 Chief Clerk Martinez,California 94553 /vo�� ty (4151372-2371 Jamae P.Kavie ty-Richrnond " 1st District Nancy C.Fanden-Martinez 2nd District Robert 1.Schroder-Lafayette 3rd District RECEIVED E C E I TV E D Warren N.Bop9aaa-Concord 80th District May 16, 1978 Eric N.Nasseltiee-Pittsburg stn DistrictREPORT . M AY i r'� OF INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CLERK BOARD OLSO SUPERVISOQ'r 1 ON NIRA SrA CO. VOLUNTEER PROGRAM E•• --D- vt On April 18, 1978 the Board referred the proposed County policy statement on volunteer programs to the Internal Operations Committee for review and report. The committee considers volunteers a valuable community . resource which provides an opportunity for citizen involvement -and assistance in County programs and services. The proposed policy affords a reasonable degree of protection to those persons serving as volunteers in authorized County programs against public liability risks. Volunteers are not employees and are not covered under workers' compensation insurance. In lieu..thereof, it is proposed that personal injuries sustained and not otherwise covered by the volunteer's health plan or insurance coverage be furnished by the County. These insurance programs are to be provided under the County's self-insurance program and a report showing the loss experience for volunteers is to be submitted annually to this Board. The proposed policy also authorizes certain expense reimburse- ments to volunteers for actual and necessary expenses in performance of authorized services when requested by the volunteer and approved by the department. It is recommended that the proposed policy be approved and the County Administrator be directed to promulgate rules and regulations to be applicable to all County volunteer programs. The proposal to organize a special volunteer committee - rather than the current subcommittee arrangement with the Family and Children's Service Advisory Committee - is retained in committee pending further study and review of recommendations to be received /rom a informally constituted task force of interested persons s t e meeting. (� W. N. BOG C J. P. KE1�NY Supervisor District IV Supervisor, strict I X1,44 -Vk"filmed with board Oak In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 16 , 19 78 In the Matter of Requests for Board Authorization of Legal Defense - Small Claims Action No. 18230. The Board having received a May 9, 1978 letter from Mr. Marshall B. Thomas, Juvenile Court Referee, and a May 10, 1978 letter from Ms. Mary B. Lofgren, Deputy Probation Officer, requesting Board authorization of legal defense in connection with Small Claims Action No. 18230, Mt. Diablo Judicial District; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid requests are REFERRED to COUNTY COUNSEL FOR ADVICE. PASSED by the Board on May 16, 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 Counsel Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of M. Thomas, Juvenile Supervisors Court Referee affixed this6;th_day ofbT-AY 19--ZZ. M. Lofgren, Deputy Probation Officer County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Probation Officer By , D"wty Clerk Max ne M. Neufe H-24 4/77 15m UVF1?ttALL S.THOMAS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 6". sss.scoo JUVE`�'..0 COURT R4FtitRt rte•_0/ j JUVENILE MALL 202 GLACIER DRIVE MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA 94553 May 9, 1978 g Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Martinez, California Gentlemen: Re; Request for Legal Defense I have been served with a complaint in the small claims action of Jenkins vs. B. Thomas, et ail, #180, Small Claims Division, Municipal Court, Mt. Diablo Judicial District. In accordance with Government Code Sections 825 and 995, I request the County of Contra Costa to provide for nay defense. Very- truly yours, RECEIVED JUVENILE COURT REFEREE MST;jw C..�=►; ;Q;' J. a. as 5_01*1 cc; Judge Patricia Herron C 0.2�sup2RvisORS County Counsel, Attn. Dan Ryan .. !C.?5�...tsrou Miaa,jaiad with board orcW EL/72 ✓ Probation DepartmentrGerakh Contra County Probation officer Administrative Offices Costa 10th Floor County Administration Building "�/ 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 (415)372-2700 RECEIVED May 10, 1978 14AYI0 1978 . J. R. OLZON Q= 60AW OF SURNISM m. Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Administration Building Martinez, CA 94553 Gentlemen: RE: Request for Legal Defense 1 have been served with a claim, in the case of Steven H. Jenkins, Case No. 18230, Small Claims Division, Municipal Court, Mt. Diablo- Judicial District, County of Contra Costa, State of California. In accordance with Government Code Sections 825 and 995, I request the County of Contra Costa to provide for my defense in said action. Yours very truly, MARY B.,,4MFGREN DEPUTYi,.PROBATION OFFKER MBL:sIg 70- t�-- Cl/. i C Microfilmed with beard order And the Board adjourns to meet on May 23, 1973 at 9: 00 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. R. I. rchroddr, Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy ?# t - SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD = - -OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, MAY 16 , 1978 , PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Auditor, Civil Service, District Attorney, and Health Dept. Approved appropriation adjustment for Planning; and internal adjust- ments not affecting totals for Public Works, County Administrator, Bay Municipal Court, Manpower, Medical Services , Sheriff-Coroner, and Riverview and Contra Costa County Fire Protection Districts. Authorized J. Miller, Manposyer Program Director, to attend NACMO Conference in Atlanta, GA, July 8-13. Authorized R. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, to attend National Association of Counties Steering and Technical Advisory Committees in Washington, D. C. , May 17-19. Denied claims for damages filed by E. Loeppke, W. Davies, and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Acknowledged receipt of report concerning write-off of certain hospital accounts receivable. Made determination that division and development of properties in the manner set forth on final maps and parcel maps for Subs. 4889, Oakley area, and 5062 , Martinez area, will not unreasonably interfere with free and complete exercise of public utility rights of way or easement. Approved Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2437, 2438, 24399 2441 , and 2442 ; and rescinded No. 1523. Awarded contract to Tile West, Inc. , for Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, Martinez. Awarded contract to Pritchard 8 Stone, Inc. , for Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings, Martinez. Approved settlement and authorized Public Works Director to execute Amendment to Right of Way Contract with J. and M. Arnold in connection with property acquisition, Center Avenue, Pacheco area. Approved Addendum No. 1 to contract documents for Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems , Civic Center Improvements , Martinez area. Established position in support of SB 1815 pertaining to state designa- tion of Emergency Medical Services regional agencies. Authorized County Supervising Real Property Agent to sign Relocation Assistance Claim Form to C. Samples in connection with County Civic Center. 011 May 16 , 1972 Summary, continued Page 2 Fixed maximum sum to be collected for care, support and maintenance in Crisis Receiving Homes. Amended May 9 , 1978 Board order authorizing C. Bowles to attend seminar in Boston, MA, to change destination to Phoenix, AZ, and date to May 12-13. Acknowledged receipt of report on study of health services and health- related social services prepared by P. O ' Rourke, M.D. , M.P.H„ and fixed May 23 at 11:30 a.m. for presentation by Dr. O'Rourke. Declared support of proposed budget augmentation for retention of certian drug abuse programs. Accepted grant deed from R. Beserra for widening of Treat Blvd. , Walnut Creek area. Approved request of F. Bellecci (2178-RZ) to rezone certain land in the Oakley area; introduced Ordinance No. 78-38 giving effect to said rezoning, and fixed May 30 for adoption of same. Authorized Public Works Director to refund to Falander Homes Corp. cash deposited as surety in connection with Sub. 4775 , Alamo area. Authorized Public Works Director to refund to Dame' Construction cash deposited as surety in connection with Sub. 4383 , San Ramon area. Acknowledged receipt of letter from Contra Costa- County Mental Health Advisory Board relating to mental health service delivery problems and fixed May 23 at 10 :30 a.m. as time for presentation on same. Gave notice of intention to continue to June 20 at 2 p.m. hearing on appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of application for MS 347-77 , Danville area. Adopted Ordinance No. 78-37 rezoning certain land (2158-RZ) , Alamo area, to Retail Business District (RB) . As recommended by the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) , adopted policy on volunteer programs to provide insurance programs, and retained in Committee proposal to organize special volunteer committee. As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District : Approved Grant Deed and authorized Public Works Director to execute Right of Way Contract with A. and J. Bourgeois in connection with property acquisition, Grayson Creek, Pleasant Hill ; Approved settlement and authorized Public Works Director to execute Right of Way Contract with D. and J. Bostrom in connection with property acquisition, Pine Creek; and Authorized Public Works Director to execute Right of Entry submitted by the State for relocation of Southern Pacific oil pipeline , Pacheco area. 0115- May 16 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 3 Instructed Clerk to make public order adopted in Executive Session on May 2, 1978 pertaining to litigation. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute contracts with certain medical specialists for Medical Services. Authorized County Welfare Director to execute certain agreements for use in Social Service Dept. In-Home Supportive Services Program. Authorized Public Works Director to execute the following: Change Order No. 1 to contract with Kirkham, Chaon 8 Kirkham, Inc. , for construction of George Miller Jr. Memorial West Therapeutic Pool, Richmond; Extension to Road Improvement Agreement with T. and P. Blair and E. and B. Shonyo for construction of improvements on Roundhill Road, Alamo area; Rental Agreement with R. Block for County-owned property in Walnut Creek. Authorized Chairman to execute: Contract with E. Tatum for appraisal services for Assessor; Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with City of Brentwood Police Dept. for use of County firing range at Marsh Creek Rehabilitation Center; Contract amendoent with United Council of Spanish Speaking Organiza- tions, Inc. for meal service for 40 persons daily at new Bethel Island Nutrition Project site; Contract with County Housing Authority for purchase of equipment for - Martinez Multipurpose Senior Center; Contract with Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District for the Office of Aging to provide funds for refurbishing the Pleasant Hill Senior Center; Contract with Los Medanos College for two-session workshop for Office on Aging; Rental agreement with B. Bisio, et al, for continued occupancy of premises in Martinez by the Probation Department; Letter to Nevada Irrigation District re potential sites for Camp Facilities Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute Hold Harmless agreement for locations where County Health Fairs are to be held, e.g. , East County Mall, Plaza Shopping Center and Willows Shopping Center. Approved increase in payment limit of Consulting Services Agreement with Creegan and D'Angelo in preparation of Diablo Road, Diablo area. Accepted as complete private improvements in MS 165-76, Pacheco- Pleasant Hill area, and authorized Building Inspection Dept. to refund cash security deposit. Authorized legal defense for E. Leal and C. Van darter in connection with Superior Court Actions Nos. 184977 and 186700, respectively. Reappointed G. Hall and C. Evans to Subarea Advisory Council of Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. Appointed R. Rentner to Housing Element Advisory Committee. 0i15� May 16, 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Reappointed J. Yunson to Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee and appointed B. Fong to same to fill unexpired term of A. Parham. Appointed D. `rteston to Emergency Medical Care Committee to fill unex- pired term of D. Maple. Referred to: County Administrator letter from CSAC requesting submittal of estimated costs for compliance with proposed SB 1480 which would require counties to provide daily visits to traps used for predatory animal control; County Administrator for review and report petition from employees at Richmond health Clinic requesting a review of security measures at facility; Public Works Director for recommendation letter from Starlite :Homes requesting County participation in cost of offsite storm drainage improve- ments; County Counsel for advice letters from Deputy Probation Officer and Juvenile Court Referee requesting legal defense in connection with Small Claims Action No. 18230, Mt. Diablo Judicial District; Public Works Director and County Administrator request from J. Bushman for assistance re alleged traffic hazard at 191 Greenway Dr. , Walnut Creek; Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P.• Kenny) proposed revisions to Environmental Assessment Procedures and Guide- lines for Preparation of EIR. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 78/436, consummating exchange of County-owned property and accepting of Deed from Roman Catholic Bishop of Oakland for real property required for Park purposes on behalf of CSA R-7; 78/437 approving abandonment of Flood Control easement (Old Crow Canyon Roadj, Sen Ramon area.- 78/438, rea;78/438, fixing June 159 1978 at 2 p.m. for receiving bids for Street Sweeping, various County Service Areas; 78/439, determining that it is of general County interest that Willow Street Extension be designated a new County highway and be wholly laid out, acquired, constructed and maintained by the County within the boundaries of the City of Martinez; 78/440, expressing appreciation to A. DeLaFontaine, Chairman of the Board of Parole Commissioners, for 20 years of dedicated service to the County; 78/441, As rx-Officio the Board of Supervisors of County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approving conveyance of a public bicycle and pathway easement to the City of Concord and authorized Chairman to execute an- easement deed on behalf of the District; 78/442, As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of County Storm Drainage District Zone 29A, fixing June 27 at 9:30 a.m. for hearing on proposed dissolution of District; 78/443, declaring a portion of Teresa Lane between Highway 4 and Sub. 4454, Oakley area, as County road; 78/444, applying to LAFCO for approval of dissolution of CSA D-14; 78/445, accepting as complete improvements constructed under Road Improvement Agreement in connection with LUP 2121-75 and accepting the widenin of Pittsburg-Antioch Highway into the County Maintained Road System; 78446, approving Parcel Map of Sub. IMS 3101-77, San Ramon area; 78/447, approving abandonment of a portion of Lilac Drive, 'rlalnut Creek area, in connection with MS 123-76; 78/448, fixing June 15 at 2 p.m. for receiving bids for Detention Facility Resilient Flooring and Carpeting Project, Martinez; "1152 t May 16, 1978 Summary, continued Page 1.5,, • Adopted the following numbered resolutions: (continued) 78/449, fixing June 15 at 2 p.m. for receiving bids for Improvements for Handicapped access at Various County Facilities; 78/450, approving amendment to County General Plan for Saa: Ramon Valley area as it affects the Blackhawk Ranch area; 78/451, proclaiming May 5 through June 3, 1978 as "National Hospital Flonth"; 78/453 through 78/461, cancelling tax liens on property acquired by public agencies and authorizing changes of the assessment roll; 78/462, approving acquisition of real property by eminent domain for road widening purposes, Empire Avenue, Oakley area; 78/463 and 78/464, concurring with findings of-overcrowded conditions in Byron Union and John Swett Unified School Districts; 78/465. initiating proceedings and fixing June 20 at 2 p.m. for hearing on annexation of Sub. 4955, San Ramon area, to CSA L-42; 78/466, approving proposed annexation No. 78-5, San Ramon area, to CSA L-42; 78/467 through 78/473, initiating proceedings and fixing hearing for June 20 at 2 p.m. for proposed annexations of Doctor's Park, Alpine Island North, Hutchinson, Sierra-McGuire, :forth Nain, Creekside, and Decker, re- spectively, to the City of Walnut Creek; 78/474, declaring surplus in Improvement Fund and authorizing distri- bution thereof for Assessment District 1973-4 (Danville Off-Street Parking) Appointed Dr. N. Sharp to Tassajara Study Committee to replace W. H. Gale, Jr. Referred to Internal Operations Committee letter from Mental Health Task Force of the County Advisory Council on Aging submitting a nominee for the Mental Health Advisory Board Screening Committee and recommendations for membership on the Mental Health Advisory Board. Determined to adhere to the special screening committee process for selection of Mental Health Advisory Board members pending review of the process at a later date; and approved Internal Operations Committee recom- mendations for appointments to said screening committee. Acknowledged receipt of letters from Senator J. Nejedly, Assemblyman D. Boatwright, Congressman G. Miller, San Francisco County Supervisor L. S. Dolson and the Sacramento District,, Corps of Engineers, of the Department of the Army responding to Board communication concerning proposal of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to acquire Jersey and Sherman Islands for conversion into wetlands. Directed County Counsel to prepare for Board consideration resolution approving transfer of inhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District and report on election costs to submit the matter to vote. Denied petition of Broadmoor Homes, Inc. to transfer uninhabited territory from Walnut Creek School District to Lafayette School District. As recommended by the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) approved progress report pertaining to implementation plans for Enterprise Fund for County Medical Services and indicated Board's continued support in principle for establishment of said fund effective July 1, 1978. �ix5� May 16, 1978 Summary, continued Page 6 Adopted Resolution No. 781432 reaffirming support of Proposition 8, opposing passage of Proposition 13 and urging voters to reject this measure as an inadequate and inappropriate solution to the problem of tax relief; and requested the Internal Operations Committee study the matter of appointing a task force to review the delivery of County services, and to study the streamlining and reduction of said services with respect to the structure and responsibility of such a task force committee. r 7-1 FL .. / es- 'Ont s- mon dpC�ents ` Tyle Preeeedins