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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 05021978 - R 78G IN 1 (2) Tuesday 1978Y The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public works Director for Board consideration_ 00001 JAMES P KE..:.r a11„1M0ND CA. -.NDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROBERT I.SCHRODER 1ST DISTRICT f'� j� CHAIRMAN 4 NANCY C.FAHDEN.MARTINEZ 01, "RA COSTA COUNTY ERIC H_HASSELTINE ZND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT 1.SCHRODER.LAFAYEtrc AND FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK ' 3RD DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD. MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT BOARD CNAMaERS.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG •D BOX 91 1 PHONE(41 5)372-2371 STH DISTRICT MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY MAY 2 , 1978 The Board wll meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2. 402. 9 :00 A.M. Call to order and oper_ir_q ceremonies . Presentation of award to Board of Supervisors by Mr. Williar, Haltigan, Regional Adn-41nistrator, U. S. Dept. of Labor, for achieving hiring goal in Public Service Employment program. Consider recommendations of the Public :forks Director. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Iteras Submitted to the Board. " Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. Consider recommendations of Board Com.^..ittees. 9 :45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957 . 6) as required or recess. 10 :45 A.M. Bearing on proposed ordinance amending Chapter 420-6 of the Countv Ordinance Code relating to sewage systems for subdivisions and individual structures. 11: 00 A.M. Time fixed to consider- consummating purchase of real property as follows : 2628 Oak Road, Walnut Creek, from Ann E. Lea for $50 ,500 , said property being required for park .and open space purposes for County Service 1rea R-8; and Clear Lone Easement Area on Solano ►lav from Galindo Associates 'or $132 ,500 , said property being required for Buchanan, Field Runway 19-131 Clear Zone. Hearings on the following planning matters : 11:05 A.M. Recommendation of County Planning Commission with respect to application of Raymond A. Vail & Associates , 2201-RZ , to rezone lard in the Oakley area. 11:05 A.14. Recommendation of County Planning Commission with respect- to application of Youel Baaba, 2181-RZ , to rezone land the E1 Sobrante area and in connection therewith approval of Development Plan #3004-78 . 11* 11 :10 A.M. Appeal of Richard Marshall From Or_rda :area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision 164-77 , Orinda area. Board on April 25 , 1978 declared its intent to continue hearing to '7!ay 30 , 1978 at 11:05 a.M. 11 :20 A.M. Recommendation of San R&T.on Vallev Area Planning Commission with respect, to application of DeBolt Civil Engi neering , 2167-R- Z , to rezone land in the Alamo area. " 11 :25 A.M. Recc.vnendati on of can P 1 'r�' . - cs=iSsion with respect to application of Spence a Cran Soil, 21 ' -�(� to rezone land in the Danville area. ** 1602 ** If the aforesaid rezoning applications are approved as reco=ended, introduce ordinances , waive readings and fisc Mav 9 , 1978 for adoption. Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continues May 2 , 1978 11:30 A.M. Hearing on problems pertaining to sewage treatment facilities in Port Costa, which system serves Contra Costa Sanitation District No. 5. ITEMS SUBiMITTED TO THE BOARD ITEMS 1 - 13 : CONSENT 1. APPROVE minutes of proceedings for the month of April, 1978. 2. DECLARE certain ordinances duly published. 3. AUTHORIZE changes in the Assessment Roll. 4 . ADOPT Ordinance No. 78-30 (introduced April 25) Land Factor's , Inc. , 2205-RZ , rezoning land in the San Ramon area. 5. INTRODUCE the following ordinances, waive reading, and fix May 9 , 1978 for adoption: Amending the Code on Juvenile Institutions to change the name of Girls ' Center, Martinez, to Contra Costa County Youth Center; and ' Codifying the consolidation of t'he West and Richmond Judicial Districts as the Bay Judicial District. 6. FIX May 16, 1978 at 11:10 a.m. forjhearing on proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the San Ramon Valley area. 7. FIX May 30, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. fo� hearing on appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering, applicant, from certain conditions of approval imposed by the SaniRamon Valley Area Planning Commission, in connection with? application for Minor Subdivision 347-77 , Danville area. 8. FIX May 30 , 1973 at 2 :30 p.m. for: hearing on recommendation of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to request of Blackhawk Corporation to dElete certain land from the currently approved Blackhawk Ranch Planned Unit District (1840-RZ as amended by 1995-R3 and 2119-RZ) , Danville area, and to rezone said land to an indeA_ endent Planned Unit District (2182-RZ) . 9 . ACCEPT as complete construction ;of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 211-76 , Clayton area. 10. APPROVE amendments to the follo;ing Conflict of Interest Codes : Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District; and I East Contra Costa Irrigatiot} District. 11. PROCLAIM- Mav as "Correct Posture :Month" and May 14 - 20, 1978 as "National Handicapped Awarepess Week. " 12. AUTHORIZE legal defense for pe�sons who have so requested, and any other personnel who may lager be identified, in connection with Superior Court Action No. ]186189. 13. DENY the claims of Governmenrl Employees Insurance Company, Lionel T. Wade, - and Margaret Turner. 00003 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued May 2, 1978 ITEMS 14 - 22: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 14. LETTER from Chairmen, Detention Facility Advisory Committee and Mental Health Advisory Board, requesting that the Board approve resolution establishing Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission at this time in order to make application to the Criminal Justice Agency for 1978-1979 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration funds . CONSIDER ACTION TO BE TAKEN 15. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, (in response to Board referral) submitting report and recommendations on the proposed establishment of a Family Stress Center. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RECOMMENDATIONS 16. MEMORANDUM from Dr. George Degnan, County Medical Director, requesting Board to terminate Dr. Miles Bell from Medical Staff membership and position as Exempt Medical Staff physician; and MAILGRAM from Tom Bond, Executive Coordinator, Union of American Physicians , requesting a hearing before the Board on said matter. APPROVE TERMINATION AS REC'OI�!MENDED BY MEDICAL DIRECTOR; REQUEST EMPLOYEE RELATIONS OFFICER TO RESPOND TO UNFAIR LABOR CHARGES 17 . MEMORANDUM from Agricultural Commissioner (in response to Board referral) recommending that the Animal Control Division provide an officer and fully equipped truck for display at the Heather Farms Park on May 6 , 1978. APPROVE RECOMMENDATION 18. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, responding to Board referral of recommendation of Contra Costa County Ilental Health Advisory Board that the County's contract with Cambia, Inc. (Enki-Cambia Way) be terminated, and recommending that no action be taken until reports on County mental health inpatient facilities are received from the State Department of Health, Dr. Paul O 'Rouke and from staff task force. APPROVE RECOT%1MENDATI ON 19. MEMORANDUM from Director of Planning recommending that three existing Target. Areas in Rodeo, Mountain View, and rest Pittsburg be expanded and that- a new Target Area in Oakley be adopted to provide for timely and continued implementation of the Housing Rehabilitation Program. APPROVE RECOMMENDATION 20. REPORT from State Department of Water Resources entitled "California Water Bulletin No. 201-77" which furnishes information on the recent drought period, the State Water Action Plan, the Delta, the Suisun .March, and other water matters. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND TAKE UNDER PZVIEW 21. LETTER from Mayor, City of Hercules , seeking County Assistance with respect to the City 's desire to have a 4. 87 mile stretch of State Route 4 upgraded to alleviate dangerous and 'hazardous conditions , and requesting that the County refrain from authorizing any residential, commercial or industrial sites until the highway is improved and furnish political and monetary assistance toward rectification of condition cited. REFER TO PUBLIC 1 ORKS DIRECTOR 22. LETTER from 1r. A. L. John, Concord, seeking Board assistance with respect to payment of taxes on personal property that has been destroyed. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR RESPONSE 00004 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued May 2 , 1978 ITEMS 23 - 25 : INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties. ) 23. RESOLUTION adopted by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors endorsing, without financial commitment, the minimal plan for continuance of the East Bay Emergency Medical Services Region Joint Powers Agency. 24 . LETTER from Mayor , on behalf of the Lafayette City Council , commending the Board for its response to request of Cable-Vision for certain rate increases in conjunction with a proposed re-build of its local cable television system to provide additional channel capacity. 25. - NOTICE from State Department of Parks and Recreation of workshop to be held May 3 , 1978 in San Jose to provide information on grants available for off-road vehicle facilities. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOTICE OF MEEMiGS OF PUBLIC 11TEREST (For additional information please phone the number indicated) San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month - phone 557-3686 Association or Bay Area Governments ?rd Thursday of the month - phone 841-9730 East Bay Re3_or_al Parti District ist and 3rd Tuesdays of the month - phone 531-9300 Bn A--ea it Pciiut-Jon `io^.tr o- Di$tr? st i3rd and 4t:^. leednesdays c* the month - phone 771-6000 J v 1 Mecropolitan Transportation Commission "th :ednesday c_' the mor.t h - phone 849-3223 Contra Cosa County ,eater Dlstrict 1St and 3rd '•:edresdays cf t^e Mc_ -t h.; study ses ices all other Wednesdays - phone 6082-5950 9,000J OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions May 2, 1978 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Department From To Civil Service Driver Clerk- Driver Clerk-CETA (PSE) Project, #01 County Clerk Microfilm Intermediate Clerk Technician II #02 Veterans Intermediate Senior Clerk Service Stenographer Clerk, #02 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Department Addition Cancellation Auditor- 1 Program Analyst Data EDP-Project Processing Emergency 1 Typist Clerk 1 Senior Clerk, #01 Services Health 1 Community Aide 1 Family Planning Trainee-Project Aide-Project, #01 Medical 2 Family Nurse 1 Exempt Medical Staff Services Practitioner Physician, #57 Sheriff- 1 Criminalist I- -- Coroner Project 00006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-2-78 Page: 2. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 3 . Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) Manuel Ramos Palm Springs, CA Annual Meeting Charles Mason 5-23-78 to 5-26-78 Conference of the Suzanne Rickard, California Probation Members of the Parole and Correc- Juvenile Justice- tional Association Delinquency Prevention Commission of Contra Costa County (b) Mary H. Dunten Atlanta, GA National Associ- Public Infor- 7-8-78 to 7-13-78 ation of Counties oration Officer Annual Conference III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 4. Office of Economic Opportunity. Appropriate $64,800 of increased federal revenue for the energy conservation program. 5. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following budget units: Marshal - Bay Judicial Court District, Plant Acquisition (2) , Office of Economic Opportunity, Public Works (County Service Area R-7, Buildings and Grounds, Engineering and Administration, County Service Area R-6, County Service Area R-7) . 00007 To: Board of -Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-2-78 Page: 3. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 6. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Lien taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Donald Rambeau, who has made repayment in full. V. BOARD AND CARE PLACEMENTS/RATES 7. Amend Board Resolution No. 77/560, establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for the fiscal year 1977-1978 , to add the following private institutions : Monthly Rate San Benito Mission Home, $ 680 San Juan Bautista Oak Glen, Ramona 1,326 Oak Glen Intensive Care Unit Homes, Ramona 1,471 La Cheim Group Home, El Sobrante without da-7 school program 1,340 with day school program 1,840 8. Authorize the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to execute an Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreement between the County and Sarah Lawrence, dba Sarah' s Country Home, Santa Rosa, as part of the County's Mental Health - Conti.-Ming Care Services Program. VI: CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 9. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) Enki Research Convalescent -0- 5/1/77 - Institute Hospital Service 6/30/78 for Key Plan Enrollees (b) California Department of $85 5/18/78 - State Dept. Agriculture In- payable 5/19/78 of Food and service training to Agriculture county ofir uf108& To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-2-78 Page: 4. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued Agency Purpose Amount. Period (c) Marya Grambs Social Service $120 5/22/78 . - staff training 5/23/78 (d) Robert' M. County Medical $1,380 5/1/78 - Cavett, M.D. Services-Neuro- per mo. 4/30/79 surgical Services Contract renewal John A. Carr, Same $1,380 Same M.D. per mo. (e) Contra Costa Ambulance service Schedule 11/1/77 ' Medical and non-emergency of rates 6/30/78 Systems, Inc. patient transfer adopted (dba Michaels 11-29-77 Ambulance as Service) amended 2-28-78 (f). William W. Legal advise, $9,000 .3/1/78 - Ward III consultation and 9/30/78 technical assist- ance for Manpower. Program (g) 'Warren OEO/Head Start $2,874 - Gayten Program-Psycho- 7/31/78 logical Consulta- tion Services Charles David OEO/Head Start $1,200 5/8/78 - Turner Program-Conduct 6/16/78 Needs Assessment for Head Start Services 10. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to sign Medical Specialist contracts with 14 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. 00009 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-2-78 Page: 5. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 11. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute and approve Non-financial Agreement with the State Board of Education to increase the amount of CETA Title I funds from $155,738 to $201,143 allocated for vocational training of CETA participants residing in Contra Costa County for the period 10-1-77 to 9-30-78. 12. Amend December 6 , 1977 Board order authorizing execution of 16 CETA Title I Manpower program contracts to change the "CETA Title I Full-Term Contract Specification Chart" for the Pittsburg Unified School District to indicate a payment limit of $77,001 and $67,737 for specified classes for the period October 1, 1977 through September 30, 1978 . 13. Amend December 20, 1977 Board order authorizing execution of Subgrant Modification Agreements with 29 CETA Title II PSE subgrantees to increase the allocation of funds to the City of Brentwood from $23 ,246 to $33 ,825 for the period ending September 30, 1978, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. VII. LEGISLATION 14. Establish county position on measures pending before the 1978 Session of the California State Legislature as -. follows: Bill Number Subject Position AB 2163 Utilization of judges pro tempore OPPOSE under specified conditions. SB 2164 Specified costs reimbursable by SUPPORT counties in change of venue cases. SB 1504 Provides for appointment of an SUPPORT alternate member of the Retirement Board to serve in the absence of a public member. AB 2697 State regulations on bull food OPPOSE sales. 00010 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-2-78 Page: 6. VIII.REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 15. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a sublease to the Carquinez Coalition for premises at 247 Rodeo Avenue, Rodeo which are no longer required for county use; county lease expires June 30 , 1978. 16.. Approve Relocation Assistance Claim form, dated April 14, 1978, from Robert L. Voelker,. M.D. for relocation payment resulting from county acquisition of property for Civic Center purposes; authorize the County Supervising Real Property Agent to sign said claim form on behalf of the county; and authorize the County Auditor to issue a warrant in the amount of $4,562.24 , payable to Robert L. Voelker, M.D. 17. Adopt Resolution of Intention to Purchase Real Property located at 1600 Galindo Street, Concord, for Family Stress Center for $165, 800 in accordance with the terms and conditions of Purchase Agreement with James E. Marsh, et ux, dated April 18 , 1978; and authorize the Board Clerk to publish a Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property. fixing May 30, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. to consummate the purchase. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 18. Approve absence from the State of Lucille Mauzy, Member, County Board of Education, during the period May 13, 1978 through June 14, 1978 in accordance with Government Code Section 1063. 19. Rescind Resolution No. 68/98 adopted February 13 , 1968, which created the Land Conservation Committee and dissolve said committee; purpose of committee of making recommendations relative to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965 (Williamson Act) has been fulfilled. 20. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County Administrator and as recommended therein authorize Chairman, Board of Super- visors to execute an agreement in the amount of $43,215 with the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa for continuation of services to victims of rape during the _ period May 1, 1973 through April 30, 1979. 00011 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 5-2-78 Page: 7. IX. OTHER ACTIONS - continued 21. Adopt Resolution endorsing the recommendations of the Manpower Advisory Council with respect to amendments to HR 11086, CETA Re-Enactment Legislation; .objection is made to an increase in restrictions in program administration to decrease in local control and further categorization of grant programs. 22. Acknowledge receipt of report from County Administrator relating to implications of adopting a policy prohibiting authorized travel of county employees to conferences held in states which have not adopted the Equal Rights Amendment. 23. Adopt Proposed Budgets for fiscal year 1978-1979 for County Fire Protection Districts, pursuant to- Health and Safety Code Section 13902, and fix Tuesday, July 18, 1978 at 9 :30 a.m. as' the date and time for a public hearing on these budgets and proposed changes thereto. In connection therewith, acknowledge receipt of fetter from Fire Chief A. V. Streuli, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, providing supplementary information on proposed �-*��_et. NOTE Following presentation of 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 00012 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for May 2, 1978 'REPORTS Report A. PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY-BANCROFT ROAD - Walnut Creek Area The Board of Supervisors, through its order of February 28, 1978, referred to the Public Works Director a request from the City of Walnut Creek for County participation in the construction of a pedestrian walkway on the east side of Bancroft Road between Stratton Road and the Contra Costa Canal. Resolution No. 5378 , adopted on August 9, 1966, reaffirmed the Board's policy on construction of walkways for student protec- tion purposes. The Public Works Department has reviewed Bancroft Road and it is the opinion of the Department that the construction of a 4-foot wide asp'-alt walkwav would enhance the safety for school children. The estimated total cost of tae walkway is $7, 200. The City of Walnut Creek and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District have each agreed to contribute a 1/3 share ($2,400) . It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to paragraph #5 of Resolution No. 5378: 1. approve County participation in the amount of $2,400 (1/3 share) for construction of the walkway which is to be funded from monies currently available for bicycle paths and; 2. authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the work. The work is to include the portion in the City of Walnut Creek in accordance with Resolution No. 77/944 . (RE: Work Order No. 4302-925) (TO) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items A G E_ N_ D A_ Public Works Department Page 1 of 12 May 21978 , 0013U SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. ESCOBAR STREET PARKING LOT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications for the Escobar Street Parking Lct-Civic Center Improvements, Project No. 4405-4764, and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2 :00 p.m. , Thursday, June 1, 1978. Under this project, 19 compact car parking stalls will be con- structed at 1236 Escobar Street in the County Civic Center area, Martinez. These parking spaces are planned to assist in reliev- ing parking congestion during construction of the Detention Facility Project. The Engineer's estimate is $10, 000. This parking lot is included in the Detention Facility Environ- mental Impact Report which was reviewed by the Planning Commission on April 26, 1977. They found it to be adequate and in compliance with the General Plan. The EIR was filed with the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project No. 4405-4764) (DFP) Item 2. SUBDIVISION 4328 - APPROVE AGREEMENT EXTENSION - Rodeo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve a Sub- division Agreement Extension for Subdivision 4328. - This Subdivision Agreement Extension grants an extension of time to and including July 4, 1978. Owner: Singer Housing Company 2777 Alvarado Street San Leandro, CA 94577 Location: Subdivision 4328 is located on the north side of Willow Avenue, approximately 2000 feet east of Interstate 80, in the Rodeo area. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 3. SUBDIVISION MS 25-76 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Lafavette Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision MS 25-76 has been satisfactorily completed. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 2 of 12 May 2, 1978 00014 Item 3 continued: Subdivider: Claude May 3363 McGraw Lane Lafayette, CA 94549 Location: Fronts for 149 feet on the north side of Circle Creek Drive in the Lafayette area. (LD) Item 4. SUBDIVISION MS 46-76 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an order stating that: the construction of improvements in Subdivision MS 46-76 has been satisfactorily completed. Subdivider: D.C. Development & Construction Company 2363 Boulevard Circle, Suite 2 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Location: MIS 46-76 fronts on the southwest corner of South Main Street and Crest Avenue in the Walnut. Creek area. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item S. LOWER PINE CREEK PROJECT - APPROVE AND EXECUTE AGREEMENT - Concord 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 and authorize its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Concord for work required by the Corps of Engineers Lower Pine Creek Channel Improvement Project. The Agreement provides for disposal of the channel excavated material in the City's Sewer Farm settling ponds; adjustment of the City' s sanitary sewer manholes; and providing temporary gas service to the City's Sewer Farm pumping station during channel construction. (RE: Project No. 8690-7520, Flood Control Zone No. 3B) (FCD) A_ G E N D A Public Works Depaztme.-t Page 3 of 12 May 2, 1978 00015 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 6 . MISC. STORM DRAIN PROJECT - ACCEPT D=,D - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the Indenture (storm drain easement) from Southern Pacific Trans- portation Company dated April 24, 1978 and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said document on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $1,500 payable to Southern Pacific Transportation Company and deliver it to the County Real Property agent for payment. Payment is for property rights required for the project_ (RE: 4390-925-77) (RP) Item 7 . EMPIRE AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION - APPROVE PSS AND ADVERTISE - Oaklev Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Empi=e Avenue Reconstruction Project and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days and opened at 2 :00 p.m. on Thursday, June 1, 1978 . The Engineer ' s estimated construction cost is $606 , 000 . The project consists of the complete -econst action of Empire Avenue fronting Subdivision 4617 between Oakley and Cvpress Roads,- to provide a safer vertical alignment and pavement width. Contri- bution by the developers of Subdivision 4617, as required by the Punning Co=ission, covers over one-half of the total project cost. A Negative Declaration pertaining to this project was posted and filed with the County Clerk on June 21, 1970' with no protests received. The project has been determined to conform with the General Plan. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors determine that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment and direct the Director of Planning to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk. (RE: Project No. 7871-4259-661-75) (RD) 0 016 A G E N D A Public Works Department Rage T of 12 May 2, 1978 Item 8. DELTA WATERWAYS SIGN REPLACEMENT - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Delta Area The work performed under the contract for installing new signs, refurbishing others and moving certain existing signs to new locations in the various waterways of the Delta & Discovery Bay area was completed by the contractor, Wes Anderson Engineer- ing-Riverside Construction, Inc. of Bethel Island, on April 171 1978, in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approximately $8,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of April 17, 1978. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 4711-926-77) (C) Item 9 . SUBDIVISION 4437 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Alamo- Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision 4437 has been satisfactorily completed with the exception of minor deficiencies. . Subdivision Agreement dated: February 24, 1975 Subdivider: Elbaco, Inc. 3183 Round Hill Road Alamo, CA 94507 Location: Subdivision 4437 is located at the northern terminous of Tracy Court and St. Andrews Place in the Alamo area. (LD) item 10. SUBDIVISION 4406-- REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - Danville Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors : 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4406 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Ditz-Crane a California Corporation D.B.A. , Gentry Development Company the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agree- ment. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Depar:.m.eLt Page 5' R 12 May 2, 1978 00017 Item 10 continued: Owner: Crocker Homes, Inc. 6375 Clark Avenue P.O. Box 2516 Dublin, CA 94566 Location: Subdivision 4406 fronts on the southerly side of Camino Tassajara in the Danville area. (LD) Item 11. SUBDIVISION MS 67-76 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision MS 67-76 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Bill Hayes, P.O. Box 292, Danville, CA 94526 the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement. Owner: Veral Speaks 291 Cross Road Danville, CA 94526 Location: Subdivision MS 67-76 fronts for approximately 375 feet on the south side of Stone Valley Road at the inter- section of Miranda Avenue and Stone Valley Road in the Danville area. (LD) Item 12. CAMINO TASSAJARA-OLD CROW CANYON ROAD - APPROVE TP.AFFIC REGULATIONS - 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. 2434 and 2435 be approved as follows: ` Traffic Resolution No. 2434 Pursuant to Section 22507.5 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, to commercial vehicles having a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more on both sides of Camino Tassajara (s4721C) Danville, :.eginning at the intersection of Diablo Road and extending easterly to the intersection of Molitas Road. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 12 May 2, 1978 00018 Item 12 continued: Traffic Resolution No. 2435 Pursuant to Section 21101(b) of the California vehicle Code, the intersection of Old Crow Canyon Road (#4917A) and Omega Road (#4717) , San Ramon, is hereby declared to be a stop intersection and all vehicles traveling• northerly on Old Canyon Road and southerly on Omega Road shall stop before entering said intersection. (TO) GENERAL, Item 13. BUCHANAN FIELD AIRPORT - LEASE ASSIGNMENT It is recommended that the Board approve an Assignment of the Lease between the County and William S. Twone to Reynold C. Johnson, Trustee under the Revocable Trust of Reynold C. Johnson and Mable T. Johnson and adthorize the Chairman of the Board to execute the consent thereto, for and behalf of Contra -Costa County, subject to certain terms and conditions contained therein. Premises are subleased by Pacific States Aviation. (LM) Item 14. AUTHORIZE DESTRUCTION OF RECEIPT BOOKS The Public Works =-_partment has determined that receipt books kept over three 7=a s are no longer required for County pur- poses and are not expressly required to be kept by law. Pursuant to Government Code Section 26202, the Public Worcs Director requests authorization of the Board of Supervisors to destroy these receipt books. (B&S) (Agenda continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 12 May 2, 1978 91019 Item 15. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDA - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to issue addenda to the plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project approved on April 11, 1978 . The addenda are: 1) Addendum 1 - Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, Project No. 5269-926- (59) 2) Addendum 1 - Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings, Project No.. 5269-926- (60) The addenda modify the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the project architect. Turner Construction Company, the construction manager, anticipates no increase in contract costs. Bids will continue to be received May 11, 1978. (RE: Project Nos. 5269-926- (59) and 5269-926- (60) ) (DFP) Item 16. 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: 00 p.m. , Thursday, June 1, 1978 , for the following contractst 1) Detention Facility Lightweight Insulating Concrete Project No. 5269-926- (61) Estimate: $78 ,000 2) Detention Facility Built Up Roofing Project No. 5269-926-(62) Estimate: $207,000 3) Detention Facility Surface Applied Membrane Project No. 5269-926- (63) Estimate: $79,000 The estimates shown are furnished by Turner Construction Company, the construction manager. Together, these three contracts provide the roofing and water- proofing required for the Detention Facility Project. 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 Nos. 5269-926- (61) , 5269-926- (62) , and 5269-926- (63) ) (DFP) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 8 of 12 May 2, 1978 , 0 X1020 Item 17. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT' = ACCEPT' CONTRACT - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accent as of Tuesday, May 2, 1978 , the completion of the Detention Facility Concrete Foundation and Structural Fill, Project No. 5269-926- (43) , with The Pacific Company, Berkeley, California, and direct its Clerk to file the appropriate Notice of Completion. The project involved the construction of the Detention Facility's concrete foundation. The hard work of this contractor in this exceptionally wet winter has avoided project delays which might otherwise have been encountered. The work completed -by The Pacific Company is in conformance with the approved plans and specifications and was completed at a contract cost of approx- imately $560,000 . (RE: Project No. 5269-926- (43) ) (DFP) Item 18. KITCHEN/DINING HALL - APPROVE CHANGE ORDERS - Clayton Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute Change Orders No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 to the construction contract with • . M. Royce Hall and Royce Hall Construction, Inc. , J.V. for. the construction of the Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff's ' Rehabilitation Center, Clayton. Change Order No. will add $8 , 680 .00 to the contract for kitchen equipme Change Order No. 2 will add $9,939. 00 for furnishing and installing acoustical panels on dining room walls. Change Orders 1 and 2 comprise elements which are essential to efficient operation of the facility, but which-.were deleted from the project before advertising for bids to be sure the bids were within the budget. Since the low bid was well below budget, these elements are being reinstated by these change orders. Change Order No. 3 will add $4 ,392. 00 for modification of existing storm drain manholes and cleanouts to accmmdate new earthwork grade elevations. This project is an Economic Development Administration - tocal Public Works Act project with federal grant funding. (RE: 4411-4061) (B&G). AG E N D A _ - Public Works Depart�*st Page 9 of 12 00.021 Item 19 . ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 12-27-77 Jack P. Hernandez,SUB MS 108-77 et al 2. Grant of Easement 4-8-78 East Contra Costa SUB MS 108-77 for Roadway Purposes Irrigation Dist. B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedication 4-17-78 Jack P. Hernandez, SUB MS 108-77 for Roadway Purposes et al 2. Offer of Dedication 12-27-77 Jack P. Hernandez, SUB MS 108-77 for Drainage Purposes et al (LD) Item 20. RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD OF CON'T'RACTS The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received -bids. (ADM) Item 21. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROV:. ?DDITIONAL .FUNDING It is recruested that the Board of Supervisors consider a letter report on the Detention Facility Project Budget, and approve the recommendations as to additional funding for the project. (DF) Item 22. CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications and the construction cost estimate for Administration Building Remodel and Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, and authorize its Clerk to advertise for construction bids to be received until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 1, 1978 . The Architect' s estimated construction cost is $486,000. This is an Economic Development Administration-Local Public Works Act project with federal grant funding, (continued on text pace) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 10 -of. 12 May 2, 1978 00022 Item 22 continued: This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report reeu .-ements as a Class 1F Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding and instruct the Director of Planning to file a Notice_ of Exemption with the County Clerk. (RE: 4405-4267-C3-EDA) (B&G) Item 23. TRAFFIC SIGNAL NAINTENANCE = APPROVE AGREEMENT - Moraga Area Pursuant to the Board of Supervisors Order of March 8, 1977, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Traffic Signal Maintenance Service Agreement between the County and the Town of Moraga and authorize its Chairman to execute it. The Agreement provides for the maintenance of seven intersections, six wholly owned by the Town of Moraga and one jointly owned with the County,- and miscellaneous flashers. The Agreement is effective July 1, 1977 and provides for reimbursement to the County for the city' s share of all costs. (B&G) Item 24. VARIOUS LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIONS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the following: Item Subdivision Owner. Area Road Improvement LUP 2097-77 Frank Pruitt San Ramon Agreement Final Map & SUB 5083 Great Western Orinda Agreement Savings & Loan Parcel Map MS 108-77 Jack Hernandez Brentwood Parcel Map MS 171-77 Antoinette Turner Antioch Parcel Map MS 94-77 John E. Imrie Diablo Parcel Map MS 190-77 Charles L. Dallas Tassajara Parcel Map MS 187-77 Harry Smistik Tassajara Parcel Map MS 30-77 Frank Maggiore Byron (LD) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 11 of 12 May 2, 1978��}�23 Item 25. SITE DEVELOPMENT FOR TRAILER AT JUVENILE HALL - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications and the construction cost estimate for Site Development for an office trailer at Juvenile Hall, 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez , and authorize its Clerk to advertise for con- struction bids to be received until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 25, 1978 . The Architect" s estimated construction cost is $13, 000 . This work is part of a project for implementing requirements of State Assembly Bill 3121. The cost may be reimbursable from the State. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 4B Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding and instruct the Director of Planning to- file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. (RE: 4417-4771) (B&G) Item 26 . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors c;nsider the attached "Calendar of Water Meeti=gs. " 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 2, ;1')24 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agenc; May 2, 1978 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TIME ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended authorization May 4. Thurs. San Joaquin 10:00 a.m. Public Advisory Staff Valley Fresno Committee Meeting Interagency Drainage Program May 18 Thurs. Hayward 10:00 a.m. Protection for. Staff League of San Felipe the San Francisco Women Voters Center Bay-Delta 30S8 D St. Hayward May 30 Tues. State :Vater 9:00 a-m. Public Hearing, on Staff Resources Resources Bldg. Draft. Water Quality Control Board Auditorium Control Plan and 1416 9th St. Draft EIR for Delta Sacramento and Suisun Marsh I J025 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 2, 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 0002 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) . Of) 1 • in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of April, 1978 , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes of proceedings of the Board for the month of April, 1978 is waived, and said minutes of proceedings are approved as written. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978• r r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of May 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Boy ti , Deputy Clerk — N. Pous 00028 H-24 4/77 15m CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 4 I.DEPARTMEIT 01 ORCAIIZATIO1 0111; ACCOUNT COD119 COUNTY SERVICE AREAS R-6 & R-7 CCCARIIATICE AWPIE L REVERUE DESCRIPT101 INCREASE <OEtAEAS� AWPIT ' 7754 9595 MISC. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 1879048.00 7754 9480 TO MISC. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 187,048.00 7753 9595 M'ISC. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 430774.00 7753 9480 TO MISC. GOVEPMMENT AGENCIES 43,744.00 .PPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDIT TROLLF_R Dafe, / �� /� 0 RECLASSIFY CERTAIN PARD DEDICATION FEES FROM PARK -• -- � ,l RECREATION FEES TO MISCELLANEOUS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES -OUNTY AWAINISTRAIOR 0,I .FERNANDEZ Dote 4/ REQUEST OF PUBLIC WORKS. ,OARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny.Fanden YES: Schrodcr,Boggm.Hassekine O No: Ijey 78 .R. OLS SON. CLER 00029 Y. I Robbie &prrez REVEKUE ADI. RAoas'33 1GURIAL M0. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING 1, DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: Bublic Works (Depts) OACANIIATtON SUB-OBJFC! OBJECT OF EIFENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY FIXED ASSLT <6ECREASE> INCREASE PUBLIC WORKS 4501 1013 Temporary sal fm 4590 4.,000 4501 1014 Overtime Sal fm 4590 1,300 4502 1013 Temporary Sal fm 4590 8,000 4502 1014 Overtime Sal fm 4590 1,100 Y523 1014 Overtime Sal f m 4.590 1,400 4543 1014 Overtime Sal fm 4590 10"000 4547 1014 Overtime Sal fm 4590 2..200 1 HTCE WORK CREWS 4548 1014 Perm Overtime fm 1011 20,000 45413 1011 Perm Salaries to 1014 48.,000 APPROVED 3. ,,EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER By r��Date To cover estimated temporary salaries and COUNTY j ADIAT,,�p overtime through 6/30/78. l�jj�Tl� �,!j 3 , y F. FERNANDEZ By: ----Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SWMim Kenny.Fanden YES: UhfOdCr,BQ&gI*5,HASSCI611C NO: 00030 On AY/2 19 8 -1"I tt(fis I Direct J.R. OLSS N, CLERK 4. -%mug Public Works Dir'14PIATU TJ S RE TITLE By: APPROPRIATION A E!00 -5357 RobbiADJ JOURIA1 AO (�A�T-,qrfez t ��✓"r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIAT:ON ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATION UNIT: Public Works (Bldgs do Grounds) ORCANIIAFION SUB-OBJECT 2. HIED A5SET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. OUAMTITT CUSTODIAL SERVICES 4032 4956 Ladder 0001 1 18 BUILDING MAINTENANCE SHOP 4031 - 9- Other Special Dept Exp 18. APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To provide additional funds to cover actual BY1 1n Y` Date=� purchase price of ladder, purchase order pending COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: F. FERNANDEZ Date �11L7/'7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supe:wisors Krnnr•Fandrn YES: Schroder.BotiJ,•m.Husel[:nC NO: �L���_� 00031 14AY 2 1 78 On J.R. OLSSON, CLER 4jLaublic Works Directo i // IiMIATU RE TITLE By: � - APPROPRIAHOM A POO�?0-- I I ADJ. JOURNAL NO ,;•- CO>ITRA C:.STA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATION UNIT: Public Works ORCANIIATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FiTED ASSET <DECREASE:> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. OUANTITT COWiTY SERVICE AREA R-7 7754 4793 Dev Pk Site 30 5466 51,911 7754 4044 Park Site #1 5449 51,911 AP ROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITO -C T LLER ay: Dot / W•0. 5486 Additional funds for Community Park #1 Phase 1 Construction, Co Svc COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Area R-7 By: F. FERNANDEZ Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Super isors Kenny.Fanden YES: Schroder.Bu&qrss.Hasseltine NO: --,1 � 00032 MAY 2 19-8 On / / J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. ublic Works Direg_jQt1_ _ SIGNATURE TITLE 4/023/7 By: L LLC -tcc� APPROPRIATION A1!00535_11 GJ QobbieOtierrez J) ADJ JOURNAL 40 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT VC 2-7 ACCOURT L9JlA: 1. DEPARTMENT OR Oi:AIIZATIOX UNIT: Community Services (0E0.) 0588 0H.W2Ai10A SJJ-OWCT 2. FIXED ASSET <bECREASE> INCREASE 03JECT OF EXPEASE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 1407 1011 Permanent Salaries 3,800 1407 1013 Temporary Salaries 3,800 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER c ` �� For temporary salary needs to 6/30/78. Funds By: Date available from budgeted unfilled permanent position. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: F. FERt�r;NUc! Data 7`l 100% Federal CSA funds. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supe Ours Krnny.Fallen Schrudtt,11t,&grss.Hssscltine (,� n 3 J NO. {v� M AY 2 19 Cn r'L'Bea Goff Acting Director, OEO 4/2 /7E J.R. OLSSQJN, CLERK 4. EIMUATUAL TITLS DAT[ Ciy: � � AtPROPRIATIOR A PQQ�� iRobbie G7-rrez ; ADJ. JOURNAL 30. (N 129 Rmv. T/M DEI IYBTRUCTI01J7 ON REYER3E ME (� C01dTRA C�:3TA COUNTY AFf ROPRIAT"ON ADJUSTME14T T/( c 7 1 DEPARTMENT OR 06CAW)TION UNIT, Plant Acquisition iCCU01i COOIk� "S�III.AT C•n S4h-J9J:Ci 2. j f.XFv liS_ �OECREASEj lACREAS_ 08JECT Of ESPERSE OR fIAEO ASSET ITEU NO. ?QUANTITY i ! 4411 472 Landscape i 5,000 ( � p Women' s min sec � � J +411 4769 # dCF Women's min sec � I 5,000 I i I I ! I I f i � I APPROVED 13. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AJOITOR-CONTROLLER Date /�/ ( To transfer additional funds into site develop- ment for women' s minimum security facility to COUNTY AC!'AINISTRATOR cover construction contract award. OI1;uIi•,�L. ::.v�:�J :�i �y. F. FERNANDEZ Date =ARD OF SUPERVISORS Jupervaurs Kcnny.Rih&n YE S : SiArudrr.Huggcss.Husdcine 00034 MAY/2 / 19 8 D ORIGINAL SIGNED BY OLSS N L EP 4 F.FERNANDEZ Asst. County 4 125/71 , � 1tdhATURE ��yi—7WARHtrator GATE ;y WRUPRIATION APO o 53S-(- f�tx 366rex AG., JOURNAi eG •. i 1 • �- Ne�nfrn. nVR Mn.. ... CONTRA ,COSTA_ COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: Auditor-Controller -- Plant Acquisition ORGANIZATION SUS-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET I <,UCREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EIPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. 1QUANTITY 4401 4770 2366 Stanwell Lighting Storage 2,500.00 4401 4540 2366 Stanwell Lighting Storage 2,500.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDI TOR-CONT�R(OLLER Dote To correct the sub object number assigned on appropriation adjustment #5305. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ORIGINAL SIGNED BY -7 By: By: F. FERNANDEZ Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny.Fanden YES: Schruder.BoRgesa.Hassetrine 0003 NO: `71 ce—it l_ 0MAY/ 2/ 19 8 I_ ^ J.R. CLSS0 CLE 4. �. SI OMATUHE ^^ pTI�T1LE DATE By: APPROPRIATION ti �� o I ADJ JOURNAL NO. (N 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C_27 HCODINC PARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOU /t't 51111V /jam t4 / CUIJR / ORGANIZATION FIXED A 5 S E T <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IQUANTITY €;z�1 1013 TEMPORARY SALARIES 6,000.00 1011 PERURENT SALARIES 69000.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER ADDED FUNDS NMED TO WAPLETE FISCAL ORIGINAL SIGNED BY !!�� n�� n� By. R. L IricDONALD Date f� 77-78 AND TO WkLAI'4CE FWID.......... COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ORIGINAL SIGNED BY By: F. FERNANDEZ Date -7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Suprr%ison KmM.Fanden YES : Schrodcr.BjpSr".Huseitine 0 003 N 0:�-,IL e` 2(_L U JA AY/' / 19 ifl J41. 4- 20 -78 J.R. OLSSON, CL r4. • �� lifATURE TITLE DATE + APPROPRIATION APOO:3 Robbi G tiarrCZADJ. JOURNAL N0. IN 129 Rev 7/77) UCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE • �• CONTRA COSTA COUNTY `'• APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/-_ 2 T I_ DEPARTMENT OR ORMIZAT102 'NMT: WIF-wn y Dery 1 us, Energy Con er ,371 o. ACCOUNT CODIAv^ Org. 1418 MANIIATION SUI-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <bECREASE INCREASE OIJECT OF EXPERSE OA FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY - - 1418 1011 Perm. Salaries 1 ,600 1042 FICA 100 1044 Retirement 180 1060 Insurance 120 1081 Labor Received 5,200 2100 Office Exp. 200 2120 Utilities 45,400 2300 Transportation, Other 1 ,500 2301 Auto Mileage-Employees 400 2302 Use of County Equipment 800 2303 Other Travel-Employees 2,000 2479 Other Special Dept, Expense 12,500 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies 64,800 0990 6301 Appropriable New Revenue 64,800 1420 108 I Labor Provided 5,200 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CON TR LER Estimated needs to 6/30/78 from CSA Federal Grants: ey` Date 90195-S-77-05, Energy Conservation COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 90195-S-78-02, Emergency Energy Assistance Program ORIGii�!AI. 5";i''^^ G'I' ©y. F. F�Rt:AN'DEZ Dat• y��/ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supemiaon Kenny.Fandrn YES: Schroder.&iXgcss.Hasselcine � ' NO: `11e7�c- .00037 ((��Vvnn U� 1 MAY 2 197 On G� J.R. OLSS07V cLER Bea Goff Acting Director, OEO 4 /20/78 •HMATURE TITLE DAT[ E)y. APPAOtAlAi10N AQ00,LS-3 obbie Guret ADJ. JOURNAL 30. (AI 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTION' OM RIVER3f SIDE • / CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1, APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/-_ 2 7 1. DETAATMElT OR ORSAAIZAT171 illi: Coirownity set-vices, Energy Cons er:d_.+. ACCOUNT CONN; Org. 1418 039ANIZATIO>I SDA-03JECT 2. FIXED ASSET ,DECREASE> INCREASE ODIECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEM 30. QUANTITY 1418 1011 Perm. Salaries 1 ,600 1042 FICA 100 1044 Retirement 180 1060 Insurance 120 1081 Labor Received 5,200 2100 Office Exp. 200 2120 Utilities 45,400 2300 Transportation, Other 1 ,500 2301 Auto Mileage-Employees 400 2302 Use of County Equipment 800 2303 Other Travel-Employees 2,000 2479 Other Special Dept, Expense 12,500 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies 64,800 0990 6301 Appropriable New Revenue 64,800 1420 1081/ Labor Provided 5,200 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR LER - Estimated needs to 6/30/78 from CSA Federal Grants: 7 BY: J Date 90195-S-77-05, Energy Conservation COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 90195—S-78-02, Emergency Energy Assistance Program t�F ^ I _E_7 Z �0 8 r'i�li x:11'.�J:a.. DOI� y� HOARD OF SUPERY130RS Supmiso*s Kenn?.F-Wen YES: Schroder.Ik4.R9 sS.H.usdline NO: `/1���.� 00037 MAY 2 197 On- �r� J.R. OLSSON, CLER Bea Goff ,U/Jj-- ;' Acting Di rector, OEO 4 /20/78 SIGNATURE �' TITLE DATE By: APPAOTRIATI9N AQ00 35"-3 obbie GL ret ADJ. JODRNAL AO_ (M 129 Roy. 7/77) OXE INSTRUCTIONS ON RIVER39 RIDE r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 I.DEPARTNENT ON ORGAtIZA110t UNIT: ACCOUIT COD11C Community Services, Energy Conservation ORCANIZATIOR REVERUE L INCREASE <DECREASE> ACCOUNT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 1418 9552 Federal Aid Comm Svcs Admin 64,800.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- ONT ER B1� /� Date /LTo increase estimated revenues anticipated to y be earned in fiscal 1977-78 for the following COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR grants. ORIGINAL S!GN'7D BY 90195-5-77-05, Energy Conservation By: F• FEMANDE7 Date 9019S-S-78-02, Emergency Energy Assistance Program BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: NO: Date J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 0 JS By: REVENUE ADJ. RA00 S3S3 JOURNAL NO. (N 8134 7/77) POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: -/ Civil Service Department Department Public Service Employment Budget Unit 581 Date 4/21/78 Action Requested: Allocate class-of Driver ClerkrCETA and reallgrat-a Driver, Clark Pro; position 001 to Driver Clerk-CETA Proposed effective date: .AsAp Explain why adjustment is needed: CETA Public sere ca E=ia=Cnt adilimtmentg np L&A a r3E to implement FY 77-78 program plan. Estimated cost of adjustment: COiltra CostO COUWy Amount: ew, 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED$ 2. Fixed Assets: (..tat Zt=6 and co-6t) 412 P ; - 1% 41 0 IZI/d of $ unty Admin- ge Estimated totaf __' ­"'""'Istr, Signature for/ Department e arZ Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: ounty ministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: April 25., 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Driver Clerk-CETA, on an Exempt basis. Reallocate person and position of Driver Clerk-Project, position 001, to Driver Clerk-CETA. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Driver Clerk-CETA, 1977-78 Salary Level 285 (879-1068) and 1978-79 Salary Level 301 (923-1121) ; also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reallocation of person and position Driver Clerk-Project, position 001 to Driver Clerk-CETA, both at Salary Level 285 (879-1068) . This class is not exempt from overtime. for/ Personnel erector F -- Recommendation of County Administrator Date: April 28, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on MAY 2 197g J. R. OLSSOV County Clerk Date: ft.A-Y 21 1978 By Roc ie Gutierrez,/) APPROVAL o6 tJLZ6 adju6trneat cojtstituteA an App&opAiation Adjustment and PeAzowtet Re,sofiktion Amendment. I-40TE: Top section and reverse side of form fmtt6t be completed and supplemented, when appropriafe, by an organization chart depicting the section or office mf Elm. IP 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) V/ POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department _ COUNTY CLERK Budget Unit 0244 Date OCTOBER 31, 19TT Action Requested: Reclassify Microfilm Technician II, -position #002 to Intermediate Clerk, position #001 Proposed effective date:C11-16-TT Explain why adjustment is needed: Program changes within County Clerk's Office requires change of classification to correspond with change- in job ass1gD,znent - Contra costa Counry- Estimate�d-coA_ dj -ofcaustment: LU RECEIVED Amount: !a;arses a wages: (r 0V 1977 $ 2. Fined Ash s: (tizt .e trema and coat) of C, istra r, Estimated total Signature lep rtment Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: November 3. 1977 To Civil Service: e17 Request recommendation. 2 C��unty minist�ra:���� ' Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission - Date: April 25,x„1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify I Microfilm Technician II to Intermediate Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed Justify reclassification to Intermediate Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by -amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Microfilm Technician II position #02, Salary Level 223 (727-884) to Intermediate Clerk, Salary Level 240 (766-931) . Assistant Personnel xlerector 7 Recommendation of County Administrator I/// Date: April 28, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. County­Admina&*a or Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on MAY 2 1978 MM M J. R. OLSSJM. Cou C erk n ,C Date: MAY 2 1978 B By: _. 52,L4 Fo .-*a Gutierrez APPROVAL o6 tki.6 adjustment constituteS an Apptoptiation Ad1u,6bnent and Pe4zonnet Ructution Amendment. NOTE: 12E 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) 00040 A • AGENDA ITEM EOR POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT R-E"@vh D&eT_.No: 3 Z' Department Veterans Service Office Budget Unit 0579 gDDate 4/7/78 Action Requested: Reclass=_fy Interrediate Steno Clerk - -81 to Senior Clerk Proposed effective date: Aaap Explain why adjustment is needed: To properly classify dutizs and responsibility of subjectyosition. . Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Sa ries and wages: !c. , -CS to;Cr 2. F1 A2et (.tilt items and coz#) � W W `D ' az U s >` Estimated tot '� o; L ) J Liege i tzrans$S�vice Officer Signature L �. a= -' Department Head Initial Determinftion of County Administrator Date: April 11- 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. (�; County dministrdtor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Co ssion ' Date: April 25, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk to Senior Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities nm+ being performed justify reclassification to Senior Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomp'{shed by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, position 502, Salary Level 256 (804-978) to Senior Clerk, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) . Assistant Personrdl Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: „April 9g , i Ays Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( on MAY 2 1978 Ay 2 1978 J. R. OLSSO County �"M Date: 1v1 By: . ?o5n _ •errroez APPROVAL o6 tJtiz adjustment eon6t tuteA an Apptopt ati.on Ad1ustmuLt and Pet6onne2 Resotuti.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 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) 00041 V/ POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: 1036 Department Auditor-Data Processing Budget Unit 0147 Date 4-17-78 Action Requested: Add one (1 ) Program Analyst-EDP (Project) . Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To assist the Health Department with a study to determine the feasibility of installing a data collection and processing system. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: Contra Costa CoIny,042 2. Fixed Assets: (Zcat item and coat) desk RECEIVES) C= 1 1974 270 0 N W Estimated total pe of / $ 30117 yCv4F�fdminis�rator, Q' Cr Signature V A,� l' f �..� Dea N t t He ` � 1 ► ~ Initialermwaiion of County Administrator Date: April 17 , 1971 " To Civ Sea-*vice: Request recommendation. &CZ Count Administrator If Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: April 25, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Program Analyst, EDP-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Program Analyst, EDP-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Program Analyst, EDP-Project, Salary Level 465 (1521-1849) . J Assistant personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: April 28, 197 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. County AdminTstrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on Ft1aY `? 1978 J. R. OLSSON, C ty Clerk Date: M.AY " 1973 By44 P.obb&J''erre= - APPROVAL o6 th i•a ad j u5"trnejl t eollst tut" cul Appnopn i.a tZon Ad j u.e-tmert t and Pelr s o►utet Rea otuti.on Ainendmeitt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mra# be completed and supplemented, when appropriateY , by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) - ��� - 42 J POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Office of Emergency Servic6Budget Unit 0362 Date April 17, 1978 Action Requested: Cancel Senior Clerk position and add one Typist Clerk position Proposed effective date: 4-19-78 Explain why adjustment is needed: To properly classify position based on reassignment of office duties and responsibilities. Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: 1 . Sa1 am riC-a wages;.,. Reduction RECEIVED s (4,032)s 2. F d Aee (tint terns and cost) > W 1978 _ $ of NEstimated totg9unty Administrator $ (4,032) C6. Signature Department ea erry Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: April -19, 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. C�unty Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Avril 25 o 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Typist Clerk and cancel 1 Senior Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Typist Clerk, Salary Level 194 (666-809) and the cancellation of 1 Senior Clerk, position #01, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) . Assists ersonnel &rector . Recommendation of County Administrator Date: April 28, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. r 01" County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( on MAY . �. ESS �i County C1 Date: MAY 2 1978 By: k. Robbie 2u .e.-res 00 APPROVAL o 4 this adjustment ccnat to to s an AppxopAiation Ad1uzbnen t and Pe monne i' Re6otuti.on Ameruiment. 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 (h1347) (Rev. 11/70) 00043 L POSITION' ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: O _� Department Budget Unit n4SA Date 4Z-1 Z7g• Action Requested: Add one (1) Community Aide Trainee - Project position and Cancel Fermi l,y Planning Aide - Project Position #troposed effective date: . ASAP #01 Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide for entry-level recruitment .(�.lt•u Uniu uriy Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages*': APR - 5 1878 $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tizt dtem6 and codt) Office of l ArImi listrAor ' NUMA*-JESOWCE GDJCY Estimated total Ap ed,i W. Signature Dore_f- �-6 �'� R- Department Head Initial Drm�atign of County Administrator te: Aril 1-2-,1978 'W cikl Service for review and recommenda on. ounAdministrator` Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission t : April 25, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Community Aide Trainee-Project and cancel 1 Family Planning Aide-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Community Aide Trainee-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Community Aide Trainee-Project, Salary Level 180 (638-775) and the cancellation of 1 Family Planning Aide-Project, position #01, Salary Level 214 (708-860) . I AssistautPersonnel D' ctor Recommendation of County Administrator ate: April 28, 1978 rry: k Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service iCommission approved effective May 3, 1978. I County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors on MAY 2 1978 Adjustment APPROVED J. R. OLSSON, C y Clerk Date: MAY 2 1978 By: APPROVAL c6 thiZ a,dju,6tmellt eon titutes an App%opAia ion Ad1u.6tment and PvL6onnet Re6otuti.on Amendment. iNOTE: 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) 01'-)044 .l POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: 03 L7& Department �� J UJ Budget Unit SY�0 Date Action Requested: Cancel Medical Staff Physician position 1519-57; add two Family Nurse Practitioner positions Proposed effective da =4-1-78 Explain why adjustment is needed: to maximize the effectiveness of physicians services by relieving them of more routine aspects of medical care. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: u . 2. Fixed Assets: (• E6t .items and coat) Co_too Costa Cr � n '�,� rtUA POURCES AGENCY Estimated total a row' �vzd Office of Signature Geo fgc.,Degnaa;i.M:b: Medi al Director Department Head/,,,, , Initial!jtter5a narfion of County Administrator te: Aior' 10 7 o G*vj A Service for review and recommend. ion. County A ator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Dade: April 25, 1978 - - - Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (2) Family Nurse Practitioner positions and cancel (1) Exempt Medical Staff Physician Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Family Nurse Practitioner. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (2) Family Nurse Practitioner positions, Salary Level 465 (1521-1849) and the cancellation of (1) Exempt Medical Staff Physician, position #57, Salary Level 708e (3040-3879) . Assistan ersonn Director ���2 Recommendation of County Administrator Date: April 28, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. County Adm-ini tra or Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on M AY 2 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Co Clerk Date: MAY 2 1978 By: t - , Robbie rierrez APPROVAL oa &iz adjustment constituted an Appnopn,iati.on Adjuzbnent and PeAzornet Resotu.i ion Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form rr t be co-mnletad and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or noff`ice affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) - `J4� V OS I T I O.N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: l03 a,V 0255 Department Sheriff—Coroner Budget Unit2515 Date 3-30-78 Action Requested: Create one position of.Criminalist I — Project Proposed effective date:4-18-78 Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide a position for the LEAA Grant "Career Criminal Prosecution Unit" sponsored by the District Attorney Estimated t of adjustment: Amount: r— $ 1 . Saltie �and5 �Ci=i\�`i_p 4.340 2. Fi 4-W As ages: tso (.Ust .r temd and coat) G;fice of q,, ! W Estimated total,-..:-, 4. 34 f K Q Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: To Civil Service: Request recommendation. 471Y 66tinty Adrtinllstfato Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: ApV1 25, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Criminalist I-Project. ' Study discloses position is appropriately classified as Criminalist I-Project. By agree- ment with District Attorney, the Sheriff-Coroner will assign a more experienced Deputy Sheriff-Criminalist to the Distri-ct Attorney Career Criminal Prosecution Unit. This project position will attempt to pick up the workload vacated in this transaction. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Criminalist I Project, Salary Level 412 (1294-1573) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Personnel/,Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: April 25 . 19 7 R Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective May 3, 1978. County Admi i r Action of the Board of Supervisors 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ) on MAY 2 MAY 1978 1. R. OLSSON.." ountyrrk__,,�t Date: By: itobbie11er*er APPROVAL oS th.i.e adjuStme.nt eon t tuteb an Apptopniati.on AdjuZ me.nt and Petaonnee Redotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form nuat be- completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00046 s ORDINANCE NO. 7a- 35 (On Juvenile Institutions) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the amended or enacted provisions of the County Ordinance Code) : SECTION I. Section 1102-2.202 of the County Ordinance Code (as amended by Ord. No. 73-48) is amended in subdivision (6) to delete Girls' Center and add Contra Costa County Youth Center, (because both boys and girls now use this Center) , to read: 1102-2.202 Establishment of Institutions. Pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Sections 850 ff. and 880 ff. the following juvenile halls, homes, ranches, and forestry camps are established and are referred to in this chapter as institutions. (1) Contra Costa County Juvenile Hall, at Martinez, California; (2) Contra Costa County Boys' Ranch, at Byron, California (3) Pre-Placement Center, at Martinez, California (4) Community Day Centers in various schools in this County; (5) Girls' Day Treatment Facility, in western Contra Costae County; (6) Contra Costa County Youth Center, at Martinez, California. (Ords. 78- 35 , 73-48, 73-13, 70-59: prior code §2620: Ords. 1920, 1635, 1276. ) SECTION II. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after passage, and within 15 days of passage shall be published once with the names of the supervisors voting for and against it in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES , a newspaper published in this County. PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 2, 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 ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board L Diana M. Herman, Deputy Ondirmanthe Nard [SEAL] RDB:me ORDINANCE NO. 78- 35 T ORDINANCE NO. 78-3Q AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 382 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY INTO LAND USE DISTRICTS, PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE", PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF A PORTION OF THE SAN RAMON 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 of the District's map for the San Ramon area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 21, and Mt. Diablo Division Sector 7. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1581 at the end thereof, as follows: An Amendment to a portion of the District's Map for the San Ramon area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 21. Subsection 1582: An Amendment to a ortion of the District's Map for the San Ramon Area, Insert Map No. 21, and Mt. Diablo Division Sector 7, Contra Costa County, California. 78-30: Land Factors, Inc., Applicant, 2205-RZ, Land located in the San Ramon area to Single Family Residential (R-10) zoning classification. 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 _pi nnPAr , 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 2nd day of MaV, 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 R. I. Schroder airman of the Bbard of Supervisors 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 Contra Costa, State of California D uty Clerk eld (SEAL,) 00048 2205-RZ Land Factors, Inc., Applicant ' wfly • / / /// ///� , // /// // � •'' ol CCU. I..w p-1 / / H.war J � f � c..naa• w /// R-1CK 0 11 cl JU.sa.•wf r � •• 220}R2 »1-11. fl CJ n.f I ,r - }rt UItI i - oA- (M A PORTION OF I HEREAT C[RT,IT T,..T THIS IS THE u" THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE SAN RAMON AREA REFERRIt TO IR ORD,R.NC[ Ha 711•SOAHO IS HERE" W&M R PART THEREOF INSERT MAP NO. 21, and v R.0us0u, COUNTT CEu. AT ��-xw� _ MT. DIABLO DIVISION. SECTOR 7 ^`O [ O[IUTT CLERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 0(,J K.. .• I!!T Kim SECTION 3A.SU0.f[CTION URE. OF ORDRYMK NQ 302. AS AWE"M SY O CON&WA R0. ••^ilRp• — EMS—RZ V•• 70.30 IR CN IS THE ZONING OROWANCE Of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Of CALIFORNIA. �foT� MEN■MIN i ui. `��,��,��ara■=e■, Baan. / u.m ■. nn■ A. 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MEN NMM ME u► WallOEM ......... � � �• �iiiu ZENO i mew 1' .. � Miii G� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA -COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion ) RESOLUTION NO- 78/391 of improvements in ) Subdivision MS 25-76, ) Lafayette Area. ) " t The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed in Subdivision MS 25-76 in the Lafayette area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the subdivision map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement MS 25-76 February 8, 1977 (American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company, 04-346-2552090 ) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's , Deposit Permit Detail No. 143576 dated January 28, 1977) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance .Code. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. _ Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-Maintenance Public Works Director -Construction Public Works Director - Land Development Recorder i. Claude May, dba May Pools & Construction Co. 3363 McGraw Lane Lafayette, CA 94549 0100 RESOLUTION NO. 78/391 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/392 of improvements in ) Subdivision MS 46-76, ) Walnut Creek Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed in Subdivision MS 46-76, Walnut Creek area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the subdivision map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement MS 46-76 September 3, 1976 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 139140 dated August 25, 1976, ) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements. of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-Maintenance Public Works Director - Construction Public Works Director - Land Development ' Recorder D. C. Development & Construction Company 2363 Boulevard Circle, Suite 2 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 I I RESOLUTION NO. 78/392 i 00052 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for the Empire ) Avenue Reconstruction Project , ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/393 Oakley Area. Project No. 7871 -4259-661 -75 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Empire Avenue Reconstruction Project have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS a Negative Declaration pertaining to this project was posted and filed with the County Clerk on June 21 , 1976 with no protests received and the Board hereby concurs in the findings that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment and directs the Director of Planning to file a Notice of Determination with the County Clerk; and The Project has been determined to conform with the General Plan. IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifica— tions are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on June 1 , 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 PITTSBURG PRESS PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on May 2, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Road Design Division cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller REsoLUTioN No. 78/393 00003 Empire Avenue Reconstruction Proj . No. 7871-4259-661-75 For Pre-Bid Information Contact: Road Design Division Phone (415) 372-2131 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY EMPIRE AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION COUNTY ROAD NO . 7871 VERNON L . CLINE , PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA May 2 , 1978 F I L ly1A�� I`�1JD ._)(04J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVIS Microfiirrn;: vjith boar or er Empire Avenue Reconstruction Proj . No. 7871-4259-661-75 N D E X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1 , Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3 . Contract Documents A-1 4 . Beginning of Work , Time of Completion E Liquidated Damages A-1 5. Permits A-2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B-1 2. General B-1 3 . Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-1 4. Award and Execution of the Contract (S . S .3) B-3 5. Scope of Work (S . S . 4) B-3 6. Control of Work (S . S . 5) B-3 7 . Control of Materials (S . S . 6) B-4 8 . Legal Relations and Responsibility (S . S . 7) B-4 9 , Prosecution and Progress B-7 10. Measurement and Payment (S . S . 9) B-8 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C- 1 3 , Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . Lines and Grades 0-1 2. Materials D-2 3 . Public Convenience , Public Safety l; Signing D-2 4. Cooperation D-4 5. Obstructions D-4 6. Measurement and Payment D-5 7 . Mail Boxes D-5 8 . Clearing & Grubbing D-6 9. Watering D-7 10. Earthwork 0-7 11 . Clean-Up D-8 12. Aggregate Base D-8 13 . Asphalt Concrete 0-a 14. Asphalt Concrete Dikes D-11 15. Asphalt Concrete Overside Drain 0-11 16. Minor Structures (Type "A" Inlet) D-11 17 . 15" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Class 111 ) 0-12 18 . 18" Corrugated Steel Pipe ( . 064" Thick) D-12 00055 Empire Avenue Reconstruction Proj . No. 7871-4259-661-75 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS (Cont.) PAGE 19. Minor Concrete D-13 20. Markers D-13 21 . Pavement Markers D-14 SECTION E - BID CONDITIONS - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COUNTY STANDARD CC 302 CC 303 CC 306 CC 306A CC 3011 CC 3040 CC 3050 STATE DRAWING D87-B.6 - 2 - SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located on Empire Avenue between Oakley and Cypress Roads , approximately two miles west of Oakley . 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of reconstructing 1 ,320 lineal feet of road which requires roadway excavation , placing asphalt concrete over an emulsion treated base or aggregate base , installing curb and dike, and such other items or details , not mentioned above , that are required by the Plans , Standard Specifications , or these special provisions to be performed , placed , constructed or installed . 3 . CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled , "EMPIRE AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION ," the Standard Speci ," ications of the State of California , Business and Transportation Agency , Department of Transportation , dated January , 1975 , insofar as the same may apply , these special pro- visions , the Notice to Contractors , the Proposal , the Contract , the two contract bonds required herein , any supplemental agree- ments amending or extending the work , working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein , and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions . 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8- 1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work, " Section 8- 1 . 06 , "Time of Completion ," and Section 8- 1 . 07 , "Liquidated Damages , " of the Standard Specifi - cations and these special provisions . The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of 30 WORKING DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed . " The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of 575 . 00 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above , and authorized extension thereof . 0000l A - 1 5. PERMITS Grading - The Contractor shall comply with the appli - cable provisions in the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7- Division 716 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as fill on private property within the County. Full compensation for conforming to Permit requirements shall be considered as included in the price paid for the item in which the permit is required . A -. f Revised 2-18-77 SECTION 8 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following meanings: a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the Notice to Gontractors, Proposal and Special Provisions. b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public 11orks Director (Road r Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting ` within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency's representative for administra tion of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transporta- tion, (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S. ) , dated January, 1975. Any reference therein to the State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be interpreted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING HALE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Uage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S.S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these special provisions, or elsewhere by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Specifications. The Standard Specifications (S.S. ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein, except to the extent that they are modified herein. 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Examination of Plans, Specifications, Contract and Site of 'Fork S.S. 2-1 .03 00058 B - 1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont. ) Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .03 nay be inspected in the office of�the Public Works Director for the County of Contra Costa, Martinez, California. ' b. Proposa•1 (Bid) Forms (S.S. 2-1 .05) (1 ) 'Tire 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 :or•ks Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions; no others will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 2-1.05 are superseded by the following: ` All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures, an item price and a total for the item in the respec- tive spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who" shall fill out all ` blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (.I) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 shall not apply. c. Proposal (Bid) Guaranty (S.S. 2-1 .07) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded by the follow- ing: (1 ) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guar- anty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 .11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .11 shall not apply. Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. All bidders rust be Contractors holding a valid license to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code, and may be required to submit evidence to The Agency as to their ability, financial respon- sibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . 0005*9 B - 2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS - - 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 3 shall apply, except as modified herein. . a. Award of Contract (S.S. 3-1.01 ) As used in7S.,S. Sec. 3-1.01 "Director of Public Works" means the Board of Supervisors. b. Contract Bonds (S.S. 3-1 .02) ^ � The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond in ' the amount of the total bid and a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount of at least fifty percent (501) 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!ork, Industrial Relations, or (2-b) a certificate of 'Workmen' s Compensation Insurance , issued by an admitted insurer, or (2-c) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions. 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S.S. 4) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 4 shall apply, except as modified herein. In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in Section 4-1 .03B, "Increased or Decreased Quantities," of the Standard Specifications, the following shall apply: If the total pay quantity of any major item of work required under the contract varies from the quantity shown on the Proposal by more than 25 percent, in the absence of an executed contract change order specifying the compensation to be paid, the compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with Sections 4-1 .03B(1 ), 4-1 .03B(2), or 4-1 .03B(3) , as the case may be. A major item of work shall he construed to be any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. 6. CONTROL OF WORK (S.S. 5) The provisions of S.S.. Sec. 5 shall apply. 00060 R - 3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS _.. 7. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (S.S. 6) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 6 shall apply. 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) The provisions of.S.S. Sec. 7, except as modified by the agreement (Contract) or these specialrprovisions, apply to this project. a. Insurance (1 ) The Contractor, before performing any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency, obtain and maintain in force the following insurance: (a) With respect to the Contractor's operations: The Contractor shall provide 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 com- bined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (b) With respect to Subcontractors' operations, Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf: A policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $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. ; (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 S500,000, insuring the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SHALL NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. (2) Form, Term, Certificates (3) The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form.and placed with an insurance company or companies satisfactory to the County, and shall be kept in full force and effect until completion to the satisfaction of and acceptance by Agency of all work to be performed by Contractor under the agreement. (b) The Contractor shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificate(s) of insurance or certified copies of the Policies of insurance hereinbefore specified. Said certificate(s) :hall provide for notice of cancellation to the Agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. pbI ` R SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont.) b. Public Safety I The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7r1 .09 shall airily, except!as modified under Section D - "Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing" of these special provisions. Maintenance of all project signing, portable delineators, flashing lights, and other safety devices, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all times. The Contractor shall respond promptly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies, to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices. Failure to frequently inspect and maintain lights and barricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway, or failure to respond promptly to notification of improperly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspen- sion of the -contract until such defects are corrected. All expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call-outs, for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supplementing the Contractor's barricades or warning devices, will be charged to the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due him. c. Preservation of Property The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications shall apply to all improvements, facilities, trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights-of-way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Con- tractor and may be ceducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-►lay and Easements The rights-o;-way, easements , riohts-of-entry, fill permits and other per-nits acquired by or on behalf o` the Aaency are, as far as can be determined, _ adequate for the performance of the :cork under :+is ,or.tr.c . Any additional rights- of-Way, easements, or permits which the Contractor de.er—,ines are necessary cr conven- ient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. R 00062 1 SECTION $ - GENEP.AL PROVISI0NS ' 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7). (Cont. ) e. Access to Construction Site The Contractor shall mace his own investigation of the conditions of existing public and private roads and of clearances, permits required, restrictions, road and bridge load limitsiland other limitations affecting transportation and ingress and egress to the job site: The unavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become the basis .for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. f. Responsibility for Damage The provisions of the sixth, seventh, and eighth paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 7-1. 12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor, shall not apply. g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 .155, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake," of the Standard Specifications are amended to read: 1 . Occurrence--"Occurrence" shall include tidal waves, earthquakes in excess of a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter Scale, and storms and floods as to which the Governor has proclaimed a state of emergency when the damaged work is located within the territorial limits to which such proclamation is applicable or, which were, in the opinion of the Engineer, or a magnitude at the site of the work sufficient to have caused such a proclamation had they occurred in a populated area or in an area in which such a proclamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the :Mork from Damage--Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to protect the work from damage. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of repairing damage to the work caused by the occurrence which the Engineer determines was due to the failure of the Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Plans and Specifications, take reasonable and adequate measures to protect the work or exercise sound engineering and construction practices in the conduct of the work, and such repair costs shall be excluded from consider- ation under the provisions of this section. 3. Determination of Costs--Unless otherwise agreed between the Engineer and the Contractor, the cost of the work performed pursuant to this Section 7-1 . 165 will be determined in accordance with the provisions in Section 9- 1 .03, "Force Account Payment," except that there shall be no markup allow- ance pursuant to Section 9-1 .03A, "'-lock Performed by Contractor," unless the occurrence that caused the damage -..jas a tidal ..rave or earthquake. The cost of emergency work, which the Enqineer determines :-could have been part of the repair :Mork if it had not previously been performed, will be determined in the same manner as the authorized repair work. The cost of repairing damaged work which was not in compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. 11 _ F SECTION B GENERAL PROVISIONS --.. -- 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. . Payment for Repair Work--When the occurrence` that caused the damage , was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, deter- mined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. r When the occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost of the repair determined as provided in Subsection E in accordance with the following: (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is $2,000,000 or less, the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is greater than $2,000,000, the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds $100,000. 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 8 shall apply, except as modified herein.. a. Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer's Estimate preceded by the letters . (S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items." b. Assignment (S.S. 8-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to become due under the contract, may be assigned by the Contractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors, nor in any event without the consent of the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. c. Beginning of Work (S.S. 8-1 .03) = In lieu of the provisions of S.S. Sec. 8-1 .03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (5) working days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charged against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." The Contractor shall not start work prior to the date stated in the "Notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. d. Progress Schedule (S.S. 8-1 .04) The Contractor shad submit to the Engineer a Practicable progress schedule before starting any work on the project and, if requested by the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within five (5) working days of the Engineer's written request. - B - 7 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) e. Time of Completion (S.S. 3-1 .06) ` The following days are designated as legal '� olidays: January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in stay, July 4, 1st Monday in September, September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11 , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day established as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States. If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Determination of Rinhts (S.S. 9-1 .045) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .045 shall not apply. b. Partial Payments (S.S. 9-1 .06) In lieu or conflicting provisions of the third paragraph of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .06 and the fourth paragraph of S.S. Sec. 11-1 .02, the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. c. Payment of Withheld Funds (S.S. 9-1 .065) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .065 shall not apply. d. Final Payment (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .07) (1 ) Upon satisfactory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the acceptance of the work to the Board of Supervisors. If the Board accepts the completed work, it shall cause a Notice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. ; (2) Thirty-rive (35) days after the filing of the Notice of Completion, the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance or the work, if he certifies by a sworn written statement that all claims for 13bor and materials have been paid, and that no claims have been filed 'wliti the rcencv t2sad upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no liens or withhold notices have been filed against said work or the property on which the work was done. Payment of the balance due will be made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. OUfl� B - 3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS . 1 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) (Cont. ) e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .'98) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08 shall nov apply. f. All prior p6rtial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final ( �t:imate and payment. _ c _ B - 9 (Revised 5/16/77*) SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1 .03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1.03 shall apply, except as modified herein. 1 . DEFINITION. As used here, "force account" neans the method of calculating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost, plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. ;then extra work is to be paid for on a force adcount basis, 'compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 as modified herein. r 2. LABOR. a. The actual wades to be paid, as defined in S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la), will be considered to be the prevailing rates in effect at the time the labor is performed, and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be made for any retro- active increases or decreases in such rates. b. Premium wane rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing, by the Engineer. *c. The second paragraph in Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor,". of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9-1 .03A(1 ) , "Labor," 9-1 .03A(2) , "I-laterials,"-and 9-1 .03A(3) , "Equipment Rental ," there will be added a markup , of ?4 percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials, and 15 percent to the equipment rental . d. Section 9-1 .03A(lb) , "Labor Surcharge," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the actual wages, as defined in Section 9-1 .03A(la) , will be added a labor surcharge set forth in the Department of Transportation publication entitled Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates , which is in effect on the date upon which the work is accomplished and which is a part of the contract. Said labor surcharne shall constitute full compensation for all payments imposed by State and Federal laws and for all other nayments made to, or on behalf of, the workmen, other than actual wages as defined in Section 9-1 .03A(la) and subsistence and travel allowance as specified in Section 9-1 .01A(lc). 3. EQUIP!IE1T RENTAL. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply, except as modified herein. a. No payment wiil be :,rade for idle time due to breakdown, lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond the control cf the Agency. b. Equipment shall be Cielivered to =he exIra work sit=_ equipped as ordered. c. Idle time waiting for the arrival of transporting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. C - 1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notification by the Contractor as specified in Section $-1 . 07 : (a) Right of way and clearing. (b) Cut and fill slopes , with reference stakes . (c) One set of- final alignment and grade control stakes for use by the Contractor to control the basement material and subbase , base and surfac- ing. No additional stakes or marks for alignment or grade control will be set by the Engineer . The ALL `' Contractor shall provide such separate grade con- ,. trols for the basement material and the subbase , base and surfacing as are necessary to secure 4 conformance with the plans and final stakes . (d) Curbs - Where curb stakes are set , they shall be used as final alignment and grade control stakes for the curb and for control of the basement material and the subbase , base and surfacing . No additional stakes or marks for alignment or ; - grade control will be set by the Engineer . The Contractor shall provide such separate grade controls for the basement material and the subbase, base and surfacing as are necessary to secure conformance with the plans and specifications . (e) Inlets , pipe culverts , storm drain pipes , ditches , and downdrains . The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adequacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set . If the Contractor requests additional stakes , hubs , lines , grades or marks other than those set by the Engineer , the cost of labor, equipment and materials required to comply with the Contractor ' s request shall be deducted from any monies- d•_-! or to become due the Contractor. The cost of labor , equipment and materials involved in resetting stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons , will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor : (a) Negligence in use of construction equipment . (b) Stakes ordered by the Contractor that are not used for a long period of : ie and are lost in the interim. (c) Poor planning of sequence of operations by the Contractor. A, t{ ° - ' o0068 2 . MATERIALS Certificates of compliance will be required for cement , inlet frame and grate , reinforced concrete pipe and corrugated steel pipe. The asphalt concrete and portland cement concrete mix designs shall be designated by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Engineer . The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum mix design review period of four working days for a design from an "Approved" commercial plant and five continuous working days for a design from a "non-approved" commercial plant . For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the neces- sary aggregate samples . Refer to Section "Asphalt Concrete" and "Minor Structures" of these Special Provisions . The Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than four working days advance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspections of materials for asphalt concrete , aggregate base if used , and portland cement concrete from recognized commercial plants and any other material from other than the usual commercial sources . The relative compaction of soils and aggregates will be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method No. Calif. 216. The field density may be determined by Test Method No . Calif. 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No. Calif. 231 . ) 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Section 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety , " of the Standard Specifica- tions is modified as follows : All signing and traffic control warning and safety devices shall conform to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs , Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon County Highways ," issued by the Public Works Department , Contra Costa County, California . Construction operations shall be performed in such a manner that there will be at least one 10-foot wide passible traffic lane open to public traffic at all times . At the end of the day ' s work and when construction operations are not in progress , a passageway shall be maintained through the work of sufficient width to provide for two 12-foot wide traffic lanes for public traffic . In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7-1 . 08 , "Public Convenience ," and 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety ," of the Standard Specifications , the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnish- ing , (except those signs shown on the plans to be County-furnished) installing , maintaining and removing all signs ( including County- furnished signs ) , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices . Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County , together with 4" x 4" wood posts , galvanized carriage bolts and brackets D - 2 �uo6� 3• PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont . ) for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez . The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one (1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs , posts and fasteners and said time shall be during the County yard working hours of 7 :30 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Signs shall be erected and covered with burlap prior to commencing any other work on the contract . Covering shall be removed immediately preceding the start of work when directed by the Engineer. Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of 2 ' - o" in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two feet clear of the edge of pavement . Signs shall be placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface, except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas , or where there are pedestrians , the clearance shall be seven feet . Exceptions to the location provisions of this para- graph shall only be on the written approval of the Engineer . Upon completion of the project and at a time directed by the engineer, the signs , barricades and lights shall be taken down and dismantled ; and the County-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Sheli Avenue during the County yard working hours of 7 :30 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. Lane closure shall conform to the provisions in Section 7- 1 . 092, "Lane Closure," of the Standard Specifications except that the taper length for each lane width of closure shall be determined by the Contractor and approved by the -Engineer prior to its use. The Contractor shall provide and station competent flagmen as need for safety on the project . The sole duty of the flagmen shall be to direct traffic safety around or through the work area . As directed by the Engineer , "cat tracking" broken single stripe of tie centerline shall be done by the Contractor at the and 0f each days. work to provide for the safe and convenient passage of traffic through the project area . Full compensation for cat tracking the pavement shall be considered as included in the contract price paid for Signing and Traffic Control , and no separate payment will be allowed therefor . Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in Section 7 0f the Standard Specifications and :hese speciai przvis7ans , including full compensation for furnishing all labor , including flagmen , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installing , .maintaining and removing all signs , I . ;hes and bar. . cad:s as shown an the clans , as specified herein , ana as : irec:ed by the ngineer , including picking un , hauling an: re:urnin; County- furnished signs , and posts , sha '11 be considered as included i� the contract lump sum price ;aid for Signing and-Traffic Control , and no additional compensation +rill be allowed therefor . ' i . 3 0 070 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont . ) The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaged between the time it is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be dedicted from any monies due or to become due to the Contractor under the contract. Payment shall be made in increments of the contract lump sum price for Signing and Traffic Control in the following manner : Initial Increment - 40 percent of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of installation of County furnished signs. .. Final Increment - Balance of the lump sum price upon satsifactory completion of removal and dismantling of signs , lights , barricades , posts and framing and delivery of County-furnished materials to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop. 4. COOPERATION The following work by other forces may be underway within and adjacent to the limits of the work specified , as follows : 1 . Pole relocation (PG&E) or (PT&T) 2. Buried telephone facilities to be adjusted (PT&T) 3 . Possible work by contractor on adjacent easterly property (Sub. 4617) 4. Installation of gas main parallel to and easterly of proposed concrete curb on Empire Avenue (PG&E) In lieu of the compensation provisions in Section 7 , "Legal Relations and Responsibility," and Section S , "Prosecution and Progress ," of the Standard Specifications , full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made for . delay or inconvenience to the Contractor ' s operations by reason of his conformance with this special provision . 5. OBSTRUCTIONS The utility warning sign at Station 20+33 Lt. shall be ' adjusted to the new grade by the Contractor Attention is directed to the presence of water, under- ground telephone cable and overhead utilities in the construction area. ° - 4 p�Ur1 5. OBSTRUCTIONS (Cont . ) The Contractor shall give the utility companies two (2) working days advance notice before work may start . Notification of several utility companies may be accomplished by calling Under- ground Service Alert (USA) toll free number 800-642-0123 . The work specified shall be so conducted as to permit the utility companies and the water district to maintain their services without interruption . Abandoned pipe lines , conduits , culverts and foundations , if encountered , shall be removed and disposed of off the job site , in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Materials Outside the Highway Right of Way ," of the Standard Specifications . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made therefor . 6. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Attention is directed to Section 9 , "Measurement and Payment ," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The provisions in Section 9- 1 . 07 , "Payment After Acceptance, " and Section 9-1 . 08 , " Adjustment of Overhead Costs ," of the Standard Specifications shall not apply. Attention is directed to Section 9-1 .015, "Final Pay Quantities ," of the Standard Specifications , the provisions of which are applicable to one bid item of this contract . i 7 . MAIL BOXES Private mail boxes and newspaper receptacies1shall be removed as directed by the Engineer , and reset on portable mounts consisting of redwood timber posts in concrete pedestals, formed in five-gallon cans or buckets , in accordance with the provisions in Section 15 , "Existing Highway Facilities , " of the Standard Speci - fications and these special provisions . Redwood posts shall be dense structural grade conform- ing to the current Standard Specifications of the California Red- wood Association . Five (5) Sack portland cement concrete , otherwise con- forming to the provisions in Section 90- 10, "Minor concrete , " of the Standard Specifications shall be used for the concrete pedestals . During construction operations , the portable mount shall be moved around as necessary to clear the way for the Con- tractor ' s operations , but at all times shall be easily accessible 0114 for 'the rural delivery. When construction is complete , the °'R I( D - 5 7 . MAIL BOXES (Cont . ) shall be placed in a final position outside the shoulder line as directed by the Engineer , after which the posts and pedestals shall be painted with two coats of paint conforming to the provisions in Section 91 -3 . 02 of the Standard Specifications . Mail boses shall not be erected behind the curb where P . C . C . sidewalk exists . The can or bucket form if neat appearing in the opinion of the Engineer , may be left in position over the pedestal ; otherwise, it shall be removed and disposed of outside the highway right of way. If the can or bucket form is left in place , it shall be painted as above specified and the bucket handle removed . Newspaper receptables mounted on the existing mail box post shall be replaced on the new post . The contract price paid per each for "Reset Mailbox" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools and equipment , and doing all the work involved in removing the boxes , constructing the portable mounts , installing the boxes on the mounts in final position , including any necessary excavation , and painting , all as shown on the plans and as above specified , including newspaper receptacles . 8 . CLEARING AND GRUBBING 8 . 1 Clearing and Grubbing shall conform to the provisions in Section 1 , "Clearing and Grubbing ," of the Standard Specifi - cations. Clearing and grubbing shall be performed only as necessary within the grading slope lines . It is intended to preserve all trees except those indicated to be removed within and immediately adjacent to the right of way or temporary construction and slope easements . The Contractor shall use caution in working near to these trees so as not to damage them. All trees which are to be left in place and which are damaged or caused to fall due to the negligence of the Contractor shall be repaired as directed by the Engineer or removed by the Contractor at his expense and an approximately equivalent tree restitution shall be made by the Contractor at his expense . Full compensation for clearing and grubbing , exclud- ing tree removal , shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work , and no separate payment will be made therefor. 8 . 2 Remove Tree - Removal of trees , as shown on the plans , shall conform to the provisions in Section 16-1 . 03 , "Construction" and 16- 1 . 04, "Removal and Disposal of Mater :als , " of the Standar: Specifications . D - 6 000,143 8. CLEARING AND GRUBBING (Cont . ) The contract price paid per each for "Remove Tree" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools and equipment , and doing all the work involved in removing trees as shown on the plans and as above specified . 9. WATERING Full compensation for developing water supply and applying water , including water used to control dust resulting from contractor ' s performance of the work and for the purpose of controlling dust caused by public traffic , shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work involving the use of water , and no separate payment will be made therefor . 10. EARTHWORK In lieu of the provisions in Section 19-1 . 03 , "Grade Tolerance," of the Standard Specifications , the surface of the grading plane at any point shall not vary more than 0 . 10 foot above the grade established by the Engineer . The provisions in the third paragraph in Section 19-2. 02, "Unsuitable Material , " of the Standard Specifications , providing for payment for removal and disposal of unsuitable material as extra work shall not apply. The removal and disposal of all unsuitable material will be paid for at the contract price per cubic yard for the class of material for the quantity involved . Native material may be used for structural backfill only in accordance with Section 19-3 . 06 , "Structure Backfill , " of the Standard Specifications . In lieu of the provisions in the first paragraph in Section 19-4 . 03 "Payment , " of the standard specifications , the excavation of ditches and channels will be paid for at the contract price paid per cubic yard for roadway excavation . The quantity of roadway excavation shown in the Engineers Estimate shall be considered to include the quantity of ditch excavation for those ditches delineated on the plans . In lieu. of the relative compaction requirements in Section 19-5 . 03 , relative compaction shall not be less than 90 percent. The requirements of paragraph two of Section 19-5 . 03 do not apply. Prior to placing embankment , or base material over existing pavement , the pavement shall be scarified to i :s full depth . After scarifying , the pavement shall be broken up and recompacted . - 7 00074 10. EARTHWORK (Cont . ) Pieces of pavement over six inches in greatest dimension remaining exposed or loose after compaction , shall be removed and disposed of as directed by the Engineer. Full compensation for scarifying , recompacting , and removing and disposing of oversize material shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per cubic yard for "Roadway Excavation" and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor . Concurrent with the construction of embankments , the exposed surface of embankment slopes shall be compacted by a tamping roller of a type approved by the Engineer . The slopes shall be rolled in increments of 6 feet maximum, measured vertically . The roller shall traverse each increment of slope six times for a total of three round trips . if directed by the Engineer and before compaction is done , water shall be applied to the anbankment slopes in a fine spray to avoid erosion . Full compensation for compacting embankment slopes shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per cubic yard for roadway excavation , and no separate payment will be made therefor . It is anticipated that there will be an excess of 640 CY excavated material which shall be disposed of by the Contractor off the job site , in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way, " of the Standard Specifications . A possible disposal site is on adjacent easterly property whose owners have voiced a willingness to accept this excess material . 11 . CLEAN-UP All construction debris , materials , and equipment in the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor , shall be removed and disposed of outside of the construction area in accordance with the provisions in Section 7- 1 . 13 , "Disposal of -Material Outside the Highway Right of Way , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Full compensation for clean-up shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work requiring clean-up , and no separate payment will be made therefor. 12. AGGREGATE BASE Aggregate base shall conform to the provisions in Section 26 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Aggregate base shall be Class 2 3fd sial ) conform to the grading for the 1 - 1 /2 inch maximum of 3/4 inti maximum grading . The aggregate base provided must comply wholly with the specifications for 1 - 1 /2 inch maximum or 3/4 inch maximum. A combination of �r�� `J two separate specifications will not be permitted . vl D - 8 12. AGGREGATE BASE (Cont . ) The provisions in the second paragraph in Section 26-1 . 06 , "Measurement ," of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following : The weight of material to be paid for will be determined by deducting from the material delivered to the work, the weight of water in the material , at the time of weighing , as deter- mined by Test Method No . Calif . 226 , in excess of 9 percent of the dry weight of the material . The weight of water de- ducted will not be paid for . Full compensation for furnishing and applying all water after the material has been delivered to the roadbed , including water required for dust control , shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per (ton) for aggregate base , and no separate payment will be made therefor . 13 . ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shall be Type 3 conforming to the pro- visions in Section 39 , "Asphalt Concrete," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer , asphalt binder to be .mixed with the mineral aggregate shall be steam- refined paving asphalt having a viscosity grade of AR 4000 and shall comply with the requirements of the "Materials" section of these special provisions . Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2. 02 , "Aggregate," of the Standard Specifications for one-halt- inch maximum, medium grading. Asphalt concrete shall be placed only when the atmospheric temperature is above that listed below for corresponding wind velocities as .measured by Contra Costa County Test Method No . 342 (Average wind velocity :measured with a hand-held anemometer) Minimum Atmospheric Temperature (* F) = Average Wind Velocity (.MPH) 40 = 0 43 = 5 47 = to 51 = 15 _ 55 = 20 59 = 25 63 30 57 35 Asphalt concrete For placing any course shaii be supplied from one plant Prime coat shall be 1 i;uid asp.za: : , -ype SC-70. QVDI6 Paint binder shall be apshaltic emulsion , Type SRI . V Asphalt concrete shall be spread in two layers each of 0. 15-foot thickness . 0 - 3 13 . ASPHALT CONCRETE (Cont . ) Prior to placing the surface course , the finished surface of the previous layer shall not vary at any point more than 0. 05-foot above or below the grade established by the Engineer. All trimming of the surface shall be completed while the temperature of the mix is above 200° F. The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle unless otherwise directed in writing by the Engineer . Asphalt concrete surfacing shall be placed one-half width at a time and the remaining one-half width of the roadbed shall be kept free of obstructions and open for use by public traffic at all times until the half-width of surfacing first placed is ready for use by traffic . Asphalt concrete surface courses shall be spread one layer at a time over the entire project . The sequence of paving shall be such as to avoid paving a lane width with a cold joint on both sides . Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed pavement shall be made by cutting the existing pavement to a neat , smooth line at the conform line and constructing a vertical -face butt joint . Temporary transitions shall be constructed to conform with the existing pavement at each end of the project . The trans- itions may be constructed using asphalt concrete , or cut back material , with a paper joint and to a minimum length of five feet . The material used to construct the transition shall be removed prior to placing the surface courses . As directed by the Engineer , asphaltic emulsion shall be applied to asphalt concrete surfaces , used by vehicles as a detour or roadway , before spreading additional layers of asphalt concrete. The rate of application shall be 0 . 07 gallons per square yard . Driveways , entrances and road connections shall be paved as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer to connect with the new paving . The contract price paid for asphalt concrete shall. include full compensation for the following : (a) Construction and removal of temporary transitions ; (b) Construction of driveways , entrances and road connections ; (c) Cutting existing pavement for _cnfor,m work; (d) Furnishing and applying asphaltic emulsion ; D - 10 13 . ASPHALT CONCRETE (Cont . ) (e) Furnishing and applying liquid asphalt (SC-70) as a prime coat; . (f) Spreading sand cover over prime coat when directed by the Engineer. 14. ASPHALT CONCRETE DIKES Asphalt concrete dikes shall conform to the provisions in Section 39 , "Asphalt Concrete , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Fog seal coat conforming to the provisions in Section 37 , "Bituminous Seals , " of the Standard Specifications , shall be applied to the completed dikes . In lieu of the provisions of Section 39-8 . 02 , "Payment ," full compensation for fog seal coat , shaping of dikes at spillways and driveways , and for furnishing asphalt concrete placed as dikes , shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for asphalt concrete dikes and no separate payment will be made therefor. 15. ASPHALT CONCRETE OVERSIDE DRAIN Asphalt concrete overside drain shall conform to the provisions in Section 39 , "Asphalt Concrete , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Fog seal coat conforming to the provisions in Section 37 , "Bituminous Seals , " of the Standard Specifications shall be applied to the completed overside drain . The contract price paid per each for "Asphalt Concrete Overside Drain" shall include full compensation for furnighing all labor , materials including fog seal coat , tools , and equipment , and doing all work involved in placing asphalt concrete overside drain as shown on the plans and as above specified . lb . MINOR STRUCTURES (TYPE "A" INLET) Minor structure (Type A Inlet) shall conform to the provisions of Section 51 -1 . 02, "Minor Structures ," and Section 90-10 , "Minor Concrete. " The third paragraph of Section 51 -1 . 02 , "Minor Structures , " shall not apply. Precast units will not be allowed. Three- inch diameter weep holes , backed by filter material in burlap sacks , shall be provided in the inlets as shown on the plans . Filter material shall conform to the provisions in Section 90-3 . 04 , "Combined Aggregate Gradings ," of the Standard Specificaticns for 1 inch maximum combineC aggregates . a D - 11 4 i 000 is 16. MINOR STRUCTURES (TYPE "A" INLET) (Cont . ) Forms for minor structures shall conform to Section 51 -1 . 05, "Forms ," of the Standard Specifications . The provisions in Section 51 - 1 . 02, "Minor Structures ," and Section 51 - 1 . 23 "Payment , " of the Standard Specifications concerning payment for minor structures are superseded by the following : Minor structures (Type A Inlet) will be paid at the contract price per each, which price shall include full compensation for all structure excavation and structure backfill , furnishing and placing bar reinforcing steel and miscellaneous iron and steel ( including metal frames and covers , and frames and grates) , furnishing and placing sacked filter material , and doing all the work necessary to construct the minor structures complete in place, as shown on the plans , and as specified in these specifications and the special provisions , and as directed by the Engineer , and no separate payment will be made for these included items . 17. 15" REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (CLASS 111 ) Reinforced concrete pipe shall conform to the provisions in Section 65, "Reinforced Concrete Pipe," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The provisions of the last paragraph of Section 65-1 .02x, "Circular Reinforced Concrete Pipe, " shall not apply. Full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools, equipment and incidentals , and for doing all work involved , complete in place, including removing old pipe , structure excavation and structure backfill , shall be considered as included in the price paid per lineal foot of 15" Reinforced Concrete Pipe (Class III ) . 18 . 13" CORRUGATED STEEL PIP-- ( . 0641' 74IC<) :alternate channel type coupling bands may be used for corrugated steel pipe. The channel coupling , angles , and hardware shall be constructed of galvanized steel . Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 66-3 .04, Is Finish ," of the Standard Specifications . Corrugated Steel pipe culverts shall be bituminous coated as provided in Section 4.6-1 . 03 , "Protective Coatings ," of :he Standard Specifications. ,.,.x - l.i 00079 18. 18" CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE ( . 064" THICK) (Cont . ) Full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools, equipment and incidentals , and for doing all work involved , complete in place, including removing old pipe, structure excavation and structure backfill , shall be considered as included in the price paid per lineal foot of 18" corrugated steel pipe (0.064" thick) . 19. MINOR CONCRETE Minor concrete for curb , sidewalk, and curb depression (pedestrian ramps) shall conform to the provisions in Section 73 , "Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks ," and Section 90-10, "Minor Concrete," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The combined aggregates for minor concrete used in the work shall conform to the grading limits for the one-inch , maximum size specified in Section 90-3 . 04, "Combined Aggregate Gradings ," of the Standard Specifications. Minor concrete shall contain not less than 470 pounds of cement per cubic yard . In lieu of the provisions in Section 73-1 . 04, "Forms" of the Standard Specifications , surfaced lumber of nominal dimension may be used for forming the back of the curb and the front face of the gutter , provided the completed curb and gutter are constructed to the full concrete dimensions shown on the plans . Any section of curb which does not meet the quality and appearance requirements of the specifications shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor ' s expense. The sidewalk surface shall be finished with a fine hair push broom. Brooming shall be delayed until the concrete has set sufficiently so as to just retain the marks made by the broom hairs. No aggregate base blanket will be required under curb and sidewalk. Sidewalks will be paid for at the contract price per square foot . Full compensation for constructing curb depressions at curb returns shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for S1 -6 curb and no separate payment will be made therefor. 20. MARKERS Guide markers , culvert markers , clearance markers and horizontal reflector markers shall conform to the provisions in Section 82, "Markers ," of the Standard Speci `ica: iens , these special provisions , and the County standard drawing. 00080 D - 13 20. MARKERS (Cont . ) The quantity of guide markers , culvert markers , clearance markers and horizontal reflector markers to be paid for at the contract price per each for markers will be the combined total of all of the various types required . 21 . PAVEMENT MARKERS Pavement markers shall conform to the provisions in Section 85, "Pavement Markers ," of the Standard Specifications , County Standard Plan CC 3050 , and these special provisions . Pavement markers shall be placed along the new road centerline stripe painted by the County . All additional work necessary to establish satisfactory lines for markers shall be performed by the Contractor , including correction of minor irregularities in the line established by the Engineer . The first and second paragraphs in Section 85-1 . 06 , "Placement ," of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following : Rapid Set Type adhesive shall- be used to cement the markers to the pavement . The contract unit price for the "Type D Pavement Marker" shall include full compensation for furnishing Rapid Set Adhesive , and no additional payment shall be made therefor. Z Zi 71 x .. - a ;. D - 14 THIS SHEET IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES AND SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED A PART OF THE CONTRACT Your attention i-s directed to the requirements in Section E, "Bid Conditions-Affirma- tive Action Requirements, Equal Employment Opportunity. " This project is within the area covered by an Area Plan on Equal Employment Opportu- nity and the Contract contains a special section of hid conditions dealing with the implementation of that Plan. There are two methods of qualifying for contract award, one of which is described under Part 1 and the other under Part II of the specifications. We have received information that specific crafts, listed in Section E (1 ) "Area Affirmative Action Plan" of the special provisions, have been approved as participa- ting crafts for the Contra Costa Area Plan. QUALIFICATION UNDER PART 1 Any or all of the crafts listed in Section E (1 ) "Area Affirmative Action Plan" may be qualified under Part 1 . No contractor can qualify completely under Part 1 , but may qualify the listed crafts under Part 1 and must qualify all remaining crafts under Part II. QUALIFICATION UNDER PART II In connection with responsibilities assumed by contractors bidding on this project, your particular attention is called to Paragraphs B-1 "Goals and Timetables," and 8- 2 "Specific Affirmative Action Steps" of Section E (2) "Affirmative Action Requirement" of the Special Provisions. ticular attention also should be given to the sixth para- graph of Section E, Part III of the Special Provisions, which states "It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing for exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. " i UUVUV -INFORMATIO11l- 10/77 SECTION E - BID CONDITIONS - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREME°NTS, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 1 . AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area Plan applicable to this project shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contrac- tors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section 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 4159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS The contractor commits itself to the goals for minority manpower utilization as set forth herein, and all other requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions by submitting a properly signed bid. The contractor shall appoint a company executive to assume the responsibility for the implementation of the requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions. Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors with respect to those construction trades for which they are 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 employees 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 commitment 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 regard 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 . Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors 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 be 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 coliective bargaining agreements; 0()083 E - 1 Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific com- mitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or . 5. 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 subcontrac- tors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 above shall be subject to the provisions and requirements of Part II of these Bid Conditions, including the goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section B.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 B.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. ";Minority" is defined as including Blacks, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians, and includes both minority men and minority women. 1 . Goals and Timetables. The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade not otherwise bound by the provisions of Part 1 hereof for the following range of percentages for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. From 9/30/75 forward 17.010 - 19.5% The percentages of minority nanpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours 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 trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially 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 e!^ploved 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 progrars now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. 00084 E - 2 t B.. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' s) A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 11 by the employment and training of rhinorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Costa 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 injnoncompliance solely on account of its failure to meet its goals within its timetobles, but such contractor shall be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it hay instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and1has 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 terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provi- sions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, 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 subcontrac- tors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid 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 affirnm tive 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 has employment opportunities ,available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. b. The contractor shall maintain a fife of the nai;;es and addresses of each minority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such referred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. if such :worker 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 bargain- ing agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contrac- tor 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 Depart-Ment of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his =E0 policy Y:i ,hin his own organiza- tion by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and ijnJon representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. 0�p8 E - 3 B.' Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, specific- ally including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors a.nd suppliers. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training organiza- tions within the contractor's recruitment area. h. The contractor shall make specific efforts to encourage present minority employees to recruit their friends and relatives. i . The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require ments, tests, etc. j . The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school , summer and vacation employment to minority 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 Part 11 . 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such opportunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifications, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activi- ties are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually ;nonitor 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 circu- lation 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 accept- able 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 elig- ible under Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contemplated a: _'he he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part 11 for _hose trades. Ahenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part ii o-" those Bid Conditions, lie shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utilization goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade. 00085 E - 4 B. Requirement—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa flan. 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. Part III : Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors regardless of tier) as to their respective obligations under Parts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable) . The bidder, contractor or subcontractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause, 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 Norks 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 presumed 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 s-abcontractor is not providing equal employment 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. 'Where the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has Z ailed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions as may be appropriate, including, but not limited �o: 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of he contract, in whole or in part, and/or 00057 E - 5 B.. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con' t) 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 Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. When the agency 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 -reet his goals shall shift to him the requirement to come forward with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these Bid Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed 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 proceed- ings shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether such contractor or subcontractor can comply :rith the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor. " It shall be no excuse that the union :pith which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority emoloy- ee's. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra Costa County Public !-forks 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 I1C-7, FEDCRAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 606, ^MTHLY 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 Works Department. 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SLCIION Of SECTION Of aA tw1.•IK 11A A.1- TYPE "A" OPENING TYPE "A" OPENING 1 1 011 PRECAST MANI/UI.E UANHLL ON MANHOLE IIASL ---'- Allen IU 11•.D.0 rI.II cc 1010 RIIUI 10 II•ND-011•N cc lot. �q^� w011l „ 1 (0.1.•.10l.r n..11•N w.1•.r wNM O1.Owr atMA loc1-1..1",Cc, ID IN •r'I'A1tI•l Y IM 1w1I.1/• 41 1wlr).••1 • ''•1+' wN.a.K.l-'r IYIIN 41% "'•w.I.0.1 w,ll•/try •••.0111 N1.a.O w 1106 GIM 1011'.. •••__ 111 1•ALI 1 -11•.p-1111 -11 1-1...A.I.0•. .- I-o-•10..1• I IN 11ry'I W.1•..1 -I IN wil So•.b11 1f .00 W.1 ry•r. Ila 11ry.K IOM 10.01 M•106"1 arl.•III•r.••yl MY .,1.•11.1'i __ _,O.O,--_�. +•111 IMI w.•.t u. .0 -t11N NtiiUN A a I.l.L•..•. H1 1.,r. w n•n1111 .N. tr IW..w a ,ntt .1 TIT IJ � - .` -'-'."-- w N u.u.I1N r.n,1..L.. .aI 110 w nnar•, � www aN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY �,a.•,,1} '.'1011.110 '•'Dow«nAUr Lee-8 Iti rrur.• 1.." ..•11 KXILIC WORK$OEfMRT1ENT •4MN11 •06101 4r.14.Y pl Mrl N t1.11 1 R AKN 11. N I11 .•..r11 Ir II,.r• 1\ •O.•NII MIO- ig1.•O(1•n q.. 11011 M t\•N • 11 1�4 N.1r 10 PLAN •�1'ut,r A.1 1.hµ N 1At•.N •I A'k O1 c"Is SIANl1ANU PLAN w-NI 'N U\ ►011 M. 10111 • I.r11 0.•1/1 I. • O.r11 Y•1, K\ ta•C•111 br/ N D «.N . t.t. ....a...,.1 t1. TYPE 79 INLET Z •I•Il we wu.. 11 1•r ION NO tw .w1 1. Roiioit0 •• . -.!# I101At«t/ N011% •ootD l N .11.�4 ijmq 4q4•►Ir. OI y1.CC 3011 APPFOVE& ��_~� 19SLOPE STAKE REFCH£"JCE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR LATH POINT AND WITNESS STAKE SLOPE STAKE GUARD R.E CERT NO 5109 STAKE R/w AND/OR CLEARING STAKE SLOPE STAKE REFERENCE POINT AND WITNESS STAKE LATH FINAL GRADE R/W AND/OR GUARD FINAL GRADE AND AND LINE STAKE CLEARING STAKE STAKE LINE STAKE Q STAKE SLOPE STAKE TYPICAL SECTION ROADWAY STAKI NG NOTES I. STAKES WILL BE PLACED BY COUNTY FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES AS ` WITNESS STAKE BENCHES, STRUCTURES, PIPES, DITCHES, CHANNELS, INLETS AND HEADWALLS. 2. FOR FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKES; (G.)OFFSETS MAY VARY TO FIT CON- DITIONS, (b.) GRADES MAY BE REFERENCED BY CUT AND/OR FILL MARKINGS, HUB a (c) LONGITUDINAL SPACING WILL VARY AS DICTATED BY ALIGNMENT, GRADE AND TACK CROSS - SECTION CONTROLS. 3. IF TOP OF CURB IS STAKED, THE FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKE SHOWN ABOVE WILL NOT BE SET. TYPICAL CURB STAKE OFFSET DISTANCE MAY VARY /► TO FIT CONDITIONS, SUCH AS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIULWALKs UBL.IC WOWS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA STANDARD PLAN c BASIC STAKES AND MARKS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY �( SCALE: NONE DATE: JAN. 13, 1969 DRAWN: T DIMAGGIO FILE NO: N0. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION BY CHECKED: M. WALFORD CC 3040 TYPICAL INSTALLATION DETAIL, INSTALLATION AND QUANTITY SUMMARY_ '"'1"'—}--"--t'-•—}-'llr.}"1"y Of PAVEMENT HANKER! _.___ t�ni 1�1� • � eo [cul _ —PAVEMENT MARrEN QUANTITIES ROAD S-TATIONS OR POST MILES DETAIL _. _ �r _ NU�rNCftCC71VC R(fJ:EC iIV NAME Flom To No. ter{.. =i1�1 _!r [i.fi_ 1i!L_.!_.f_11tL_L_ 11LL_14 .112LL_ iff it nnf-un#-$.»n y 1111 o-• •.Lola. .l t_-__1..+ �'1•_-,_ -Illllr .11.11_ 'l, DETAIL 14 CENTERLINE ME NOTES 18.2 1 • nn t.R 1w a•u1.ott U O tin Lola -- - -- - • d. 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O - -L --- - L.' .. 1: - L' V C1 G O e[o[.:I�:�..[ ir 1•-----1••---t----14' t..M l..n..A,. 11 u,E�yu — OOCTAIL•6 .{w.•Last u e DETAIL-11 16D-NAT un IuaN LANE w.tn►uNllo st•ul •a'---� ylA['1W �r%�- -'(�,l - v---1•=-•d- T�•!£ - -1). '�..'/1 ^f E-E N1EkLLNL_lr1-_ COfITRA COSTA COUNTY no». a+1 Lor I..rlln a —&at_- --•- ca•a1u•uucn.l....0 !Y il$I RI. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT u+.t3 IE.Z r..l»o s. .,Nww (1' _ 4 )I 'C{ICCTWt L-T D STAt10ARD PLAN n13700HIF TO ROAD NAM[- ILLI, 11 4 II c:a n uvrlbtFLll. Itn .z a to l0 of 11 4ru,CASE stR1PE._—._!Iln .Ln.•/w•1»I nn wa•u 44 I'r!•1 der..!Tel 1• f,I.nl PAVEI.IETIT MARKERS '1AIL-1 10 I':' lSG12 IH ..tl • MEOiAN UTANU NOSE fl IAVENS Y fLv: hill a faun 1,):'!0 �AAQifrZ !I' j•it- on-i USE ind+MAN.Etfg'_ �,w TYPICAL DETAILS I%EI Not is•a al h 1 1_,7 111 i�?•F[LC 4IC MAI_.1i; 011 17 LE[f IC ITi•t 4 DETAIL-12 _ . . 1__ A! ----- - .o• •1H .c.ow .uc•u aw 1. «o a.n .nna• of lc.duw 1. In•1-=--.!_ 11.6!ltl-- Q 42 4'Da nulnle R•i1'd) 5� �� 6'Mn� 2'. 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I y , � qaN tlrnn.aa ! ��__, SEMICIRCULAR PIPE UNDERDRAIN 45' RISER )Es ^- UNDERDRAIN RISERS t�� r.Drfl ti, I fmngl C06v'tm0 fapd(h.e 1 14ua.w.w1 aR aaamwnt nt 4u e•ceul a.Van !"y� alb Gm.M tl \\� IW• PLAN SECTION , Z C."N w t')1 at ends 01 anaNJlaa.n0,fill vpr Z Yen W.n w al an/Ime.n.eJ•a11 IFM1.Iran �!.e �_�_ tl 11�• O 3,Caluyat.If.,tt.tow.te0nbe.61 rwtoaluam - I holes ASPHALTCpNc8EIE4Y lgE.P9AINS wu.an l.,WlL..p at Nw.m ERED fntL R� Tab'""' hll elop.t flauu than 2 1 u.em.n 4 0l p..' lwplu.q'Im".W,..Ih toaaunga0 L�S1h�'Jil••�• 10'lonyth of yallu on Doth tWlt m a tag lacahan C ,•,tu.,1l,%y pnW,boaw.., 0 l.a•p.Ne j ♦a.Yln.y Y1 N...DI, %1..n !! .a•a YJ• a.a• ____ _ STATE l)F IIIA tluSNE55 a++0 TRANSPORTATION Ta110N pi.ENCT UNDERDRAIN LOCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPO ItATUN RISERS ANGLED TO CUT SLOPE OVERSIOE DRAINS AND UNOERDRAINS D87-8.6 aE tWAnN D.V/e I llil�N9 N/•1.Jr iJST ST CCK'fR,RfY[1t4IBRfAIQV NYINO p4i[f•/iwn NEtO ST CUV�a ♦ EMPIRE AVENUE PROJECT NO, 7871-4259-661-75 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PU3LIC WORKS DEPARTMENT +TART I NE2 9 Cr`+L I FORK I A NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ,'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LY URDER OF THE BUARD OF SUHERVISURS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY* THAT THE PUBLIC 6ORKS DIRECTOR HILL RECEIVE BIDS UNTIL 2 O'CLvCK P s.' • ON JUNE 19 19789 FCR THE FURNISHING OF ALL LABOR 9 MATER I MLS 9 EQU I P`OENT 9 TRANSPOk TAT I UN AND SERVICES FOR, EMPIRE AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION THE PROJECT IS LOCATLD ON EMPRIRE AVENUE BETWEEN OAKLEY AND CYPRESS ROADS THE WORK SHALL 3E DUNE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFICIAL PLANS ANN SPEC!F I CAT IONS PREPARED IN REFERENCE THERE:TO9 3105 ARE REOUIRED FUR THE ENTIRE WORK DESCRIBED HERLIN. ENGINEERS ESTIMATE ITEM ESTIMIATED UNIT OF AVO» 01-ANTITY MEASURE ITEM 1 LS SIGNING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL 2 2 EA RESET .MAILBOX 3 5 EA REMOVE TREE 4 (F.) 39730 CY ROADWAY EXCAVATION 519400 TON CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE.- 5 19100 TUN ASPHALT CONCRETE ( TYPE 3) 7 19550 LF ASPHALT C0f4CRETE DIKE 3 1 EA ASPHALT CONCRETE UVERSIDE GRAIN 1 EA MINOR STRUCTURE ( TYPE A INLET ) =3 32 LF 15 " ' REINFORCED CONCR;.Tt PIPE (CLASS III ) 12 62LF 18 ' • CCRRU3ATt0 STEEL PIPE ( 90641 " T'1l r�► i I2 1 =A 12 ' ' CORRUGATcD STELL PIPE Dohpij0iiA rI j 13 19125 LF .MINOR CONCRETE ( TYPE 51-5 CUR100098 Iv _ I Microfil=med with board order `;OTICE TO CGNTRACTDFS ( CONT . ) ----------------------------- ITE?; EStI;-IATED UNIT OF ;.G. QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM 14 1 .020 SGFT �mINUR CUNCRETE ( SIDEWALK ) 15 6 EA CLEARANCE AND CULVERT MARKERS 16 60 EA TYPE D PAVEMENT ,1ARKER V�tIJ�7 N - 2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ( CONT. ) ----------------------------- EACH PROPOSAL IS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECI— EICATIONS ON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK QF THE BOARD OF SUPEN— VISORS+ ROOM 103 + COUNTY ADMI;iISTRATIUN EUILDI.NG9 651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA. THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EXAMINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLE--< OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR AT THE PUBLIC h'URKS DEPARTME,NTP 5TF4 FLOOR OF SAID COUNTY ADMiNISTRATIOP; BUILDING. PLANS AND SPECIFICA— TIONS CNOT INCLUDING STATE STa+tiCAs2D. SPECIFICATIUNS OR OTHER UUCUMENTS INCLUDED 9Y REFERENCE) AND PROPOSAL FORMS • MAY BE UBTA INLD BY PROSNtC— TIVE BIDDERS AT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • 5TH FLOUR, COUNTY ADMINIS— TRATION SUILDI.NG+ UPON PAYMENT OF A PRINTING AND SERVICE CHARGE IN THE +1:40UNT OF FOUR AND 79i 1CO DOLLARS ( $4.79 ) ( SALES TAX INCLUDED) WHICH A:-:UUNT SHALL `IOT BE REFUNCABLE, CF!ECKS SHALL BE MADE PAYABLE TU ' THE COUNTY OF CCNT4A COSTA ' g AND SHALL BE MAILED Tu PUBLIC 'hORKS DEPARTMENTS 5TH FLOOi • ADYlI-1ISTRATION ?UILDING, MA,RTINEZ• CALIFORNIA 94553. EACH BI: SHALL BE MADE UN A PROPOSAL FORM T3 BE U6TAINED AT 114E PJELIC WCRKS DEPART`iENT • 5TH FLOOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATIO+; BUILDING. 3i^S ARE R=GUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE 'WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN. AND NEITHER Pa?TIAL .AGR CONTINGENT BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERED. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMUUNT OF TEN ( 10 ) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID SHALL ACCONPA+NY THE PROPOSAL. THE PROPOSAL GUARANTY MAY BE IN THE FORM GP A CASEPIER'S CHECK . CERTIFIED CHECK CR BIODEK 'S BOND. MADE PAYABLE TO THE CROJER OF ' THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, ' THE ABOVE—MENTIONED SECURITY SHALL BE GIVEN AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE 3IDDER WILL ENTER INTO A CONTRACT IF ;.WARDED THE 'WORK + AND WILL BE FORFEITED BY THE BIDDER. AND RETAINED BY THE. COUNTY IF THE SUCCESSFUL F I DDEq REFJS%ES + NEGLECTS OR FAILS TG ENTER I NTU SAID CUNTRACT -JR TU FURNISH THE NECESSARY BONDS AFTE 2 ac I NG REQUESTED TO DO SU 3Y THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA CCSTA C:)U,NTY. 3I0 PROPCSALS SHALL BE SEALED AND SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE P::?LIC `•tiCRKS DIRECTOR . 6TH FLUOR, COUNTY ADMI+NISTRATIO+N 3UILDING. 651 PINE S7REET9 .'-ARTINEZw CALIFORNIA+ ON OR BEFORE THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE9197$9 AT 2 O'CLOCK P.i4. :x:07 a I LL EE OPENED IN PUBLIC AND ATI THE TIME CUE+ IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM ,;F T&-E PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTME`)T. 6TH FLOOR . AJ-1IMISTRATION BLDG. . i•;aRTIJNEZ . CALIFORNIA . AND THERE READ AND RECORDED. ANY BID PROPOSALS RE:CE I`i ED AFTER T+=E TI.lE SPECIFIED 1N THIS NOTICE I_L BE RETURNED UNOPENED. : . 10 . . . .. ......:. RIOT I CE TG CONTRACTORS ( CONT. ) ----------------------------- THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS SUND I:L' A.: AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTf PERCENT OF THE CQNTRACT DR ICE AN': A FAITHFUL PENFURMANCE BONG IN AN AI,-CUNT EQUAL T(J Gi%E HUNOREU rEgCE'.T OF THE CONTRACT PRICE , SAID BONDS TO BE SECURED FROM A SURETY COy'PANV AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSI,tiESS IAV THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA& BIDDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIE.0 THAT PURSUANT TO SECTION 1773 OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE uF CALIruRPIIA , OR LOCAL LAW APPLICABLE THIERETO , THE SMD- BOARD HAS ;.SCERTaII.ED THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES AND RATES F--'NR LEGAL HOLIDAYS AND OVERTIME -WORK IN THE LC;ALITY IN 'vHICRi THIS WORK IS TJ BE PERFOR%;EC FUR EACH TYP= ;;F WORKMAN OR MECHANIC RE.Ui;ED TO =xECUTE THE CONTRACT %HlrH WILL BE AWARDED TO THE SUCCESSFUL 5I0aE4. THE PREVAILING RATE of PER DIEM 14AGES IS ON FILE 'J: TH THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS+ AND IS II•1CORPORAT_U H_KEIIv :�Y REFERENCE THP_tETO, THE SAFE AS IF SET FURTH IN FULL HEREIN. FOR ANY C'=.SS I F I CATION NOT INCLUDED IN THE L I ST P THE MINIMUM ,qAGE SHALL 9E THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE FOR THE COUNTY, THE SaIr) BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS 7R ANY PORTION OF ANY BID AIvJ/OR WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITY IN ANY 810 CEIVED. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J.R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK =:< GF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS By DE UTY .. ... .. F I L E ,)ATED- MAY 2 1978 a -3 , �.,.. PURL1"AT ION DATES— J. C.-RK ACAAL S_%cT1$i25 -3v -------------------------------- -------------------------------- 0 V 101 N — 4 EMPIRE AVENUE PROJECT NO. 7871-4259-661-75 BIDS DUE JU&E It 1978 AT 2 O'C:.00K P,M, 6TH FLUOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVN BUILDING, 651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ+ CALIFORNIA 94553 . ... ..'T-- O'-.-.'THE - BOARD OF - SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA P R O P O S A L F 0 R .'EMPIRE AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION .rs••..••n.s..y'ti y.l... NAME OF BIDDER BUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE ---- ---------------------- --- TO THE BOARD OF SUPERV I S::I:S OF COSTA COUNTY THE UNDERSIGNED, AS BIDDER, DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS UR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THOSE NAMED HEReIN— THAT THIS PnOPCSAL IS MADE WITHOUT COLL:IS I ON WITH ANY OTHER PERSON t FIRM 'R Cvn^rvRATIO;:— THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMI.4ED THE LOCATION OF THE PRU— =CSFD 4ORK9 PLANS ANO SNECIFICA:IG':S— ;:SVD HE PRUNCSES AiIv AGRE'LS, IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCENTE0 t THAT HE N I LL CONTRACT WITH Tlt= COUNTY OF C OPiTkA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHINERY,, TOOLS• APPARATUS Alw OTHER r-lEA".S OF CONSTRUCTION 9 AMID TO 00 ALL THE WORK AND FURNISH ALL THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT, IN THE MANNER AND TIME PRESCRIBED+ ANU ACCURD- 174G TO T!-!E REQU I REVENTS OF THE c%G l t;EER AS THEREIN SET FORTH o AND THAT HE r.•I LL TAKE IN FELL PAYMENT THEREFOR AN AMOUNT BASED ON THE Uhl T PRICES SF`CIFIEG HEREINELLOW FOR THL VARIOUS ITEMS OF WJkK, THE TOTAL VALUE OF Sala WORK AS ESTIMATED 4EREIN BEING S -------------------- 1 i NSEhT T:;T73L) AND THE FOLLOWING BEING THE Arai' PRICES BID, TO ! T— f F I L E D 00102 J. R. O CLERK BOARD OFF SUPERVISORS Microfilmed with bomrd n-r�wr P —. 1. A PRUPOSAL (CCNT. ) (PRICE NUT TO EXCEED THREE (3 ) DECIMALS) ------------------------------------------------------------- ------- -��----- I TEu TUT%L ITF`! ESTI "ATE^ U". IT OF PRICE( !: ( 1F4 "i0. QUANT; TY MEASURE I TEINt =IGUR-5) F i,i;UR=S) ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 LS S I 3N I NG AND TRAFFIC CONTROL ----------------------------------------------------------- 2 2 EA RESET MAILBOA ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- -------- 3 5 EA REMOVE TREE ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- 4 ------- ----4 3 ."30 CY tiQADWAY EXCAVATION ( f ) ------------------------------------------------------ ------ 11,400 TCI, CLASS 2 AGGREGATE EASE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1 •i^v^v TON ASPHALT CCr:CRaTE ( TYPE 3 ) ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- 7 i 1,550 LF ASPHALT CONCRETE DIKE --------------------------------------------------------- g i EA ASPHALT CONCRETE COVERSIDE DRA1. ----------------------------------------------------------- ----r- -�-rr---- 7.1� 1 I TI If1C C w \. 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GaUAN,T I TY +IEASURE I TE,•, F IuUKE5 ) F IUkLES ) -------------------------------------------------------------- ------- -------- 14 1 +020 SOFT MINOR CCo::CRETE ( SIDEwALK ) ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ra-M--�--� 4- 5 EA CLEARANCE AhD CULVERT MARKERS --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------ ib 60 EA TYPE D PAVE;%ENT MARKER ------------------------------------------------------------- ------- -- NCTE—PLEASE. SHUW TJTAL U. PAGE P-1 TOTAL --------------------------------------------------------------------------�— —.. el :...... ..tr;-., -...,l..s..••.;.w ,.-.r•.:::.. ::, ,.0.v.•:+� - i. r. .,,. .. ..r....:.:. l..f. r.tr .. .......i.,. .. eye.... .v., s.. <.a;.::,,:•:"..�... . .... '•s f. w 2�.e Y ;n K ._ a .... .. ,..,.. ..:. .+.......-., ....,.. .:. ....,5...:. r0... o wz " ...... .... . .. ... ....:.. ... . .... .. .. _ .._..... ......._<..:....:... ... v' ti n, L xd L - .... _? 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IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF '-40\IEY SET FURTH FOR EACH ITEM OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL AmUUNT bID FuR THE PROJECT• DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE 14URK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED9 AS BIDDER, SHALL F'.Rh I SH A LAIOR AND MATERIALS BOmD IN AN AMUUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND TO dE JNF HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMVUNT OF THIS PRUPOSAL9 TU THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUNTY, EXECUTED BY A RESPONS— IRLE SURETY ACCEPTABLE TO SAID COUNTY. IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PROPOSAL I5 ACC:PTSD BY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. IF TH:S PROPOSAL SHALL BE ACCEPTED AND THE UNDERSIGNED SHALL FAIL T" CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AesD TO GIVE THE TWO BONDS IN THE SUMS TU RE RETEIMINED AS AFURESAIDv WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BUARD OF SUPERV I SOBS. WITHIN SEVEN ( 7) DAYS+ NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS. AFTER THE RIDER HAS RECE WED Nt3 T I CE FROM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CNN— T ZACT IS READY FOR SIGNATURE, THE EOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY• Ar ITS OP T I Off)• 3E TERM a.`:E THAT THE BIDDER HAS AEANDUNED THE CON THAC T t AND T. F.19EUP014 THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCLPTANCE THcREG'F SHALL BE :NULL AND ':CJI^ ANO THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACC.O:MPANYING THIS PRVNUSAL SHALL -OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PRUPERTY OF THE COUNTY OF CUNTKA COSTA. 51,:9CONIT.RACTS ------------ THE CONTRACTOR AGREES+ BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PRUPUSAL9 TU CUN— FORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4113 OF THE GOVERNMENT CC!)E PERTAINING TO SUBCONTRACTORS+ EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 4120.5 + THE SA%-E AS IF I%:CORPORA T ED HERE I V. FUR ALL TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTING 'WORD 9 A CUMPLETE LIST OF SLJSC-;%NTRACTORS IS REQUIRED Ar.D THE a I DDER WILL BE EXPECTED TU PERFORM WITH HIS UWN F014CES ALL ITEMS OF wOkK FOR m.H I CH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS L I STE-D. THE FOLLOWING IS A COMPLETE LIST OF ITEMS INVULViNG TRAFFIC SIG;AL AND STREET LIGHTING mCRK TO BE SUBCONTRACTED ON THIS PRQJECT. IF is PORTION OF .;:`!Y ITEM OF WORK IS DONE BY A SLIBCJNTRACTOR s THE VALUE ::F THE WORK SLIECONTRACTED KILL BE BASED UN THE ESTIN"TED COST OF SUCH PURTIU!'i ::F � C /'r•.. .. r� • C•• ETC C FROM `'FCR. T r\., Cf� ...:,T:<A�� I T_.. D� : _r�%1IN� r" .M I.. Ma ;�.. SUBMI I T EY C.:..— TR,.•CTOP • SUdjECT TO APPROVA: 3Y Tr= ENGINEER. THE UNDERS I G%QED s AS B I UD=R 9 "'ECL RES THAT HE HAS :NOT "CC�PTED ANY 8I7 FROM ANY SUECONTRACTU'R UP MIATERIALMAN THROUGH ANY BIU OEPUSITUkY. T�•E BY-LA.�S. RJLES OR REGULA T IONS CF WHICH ::R PREVENT TH= TRACTCR FRUN: C:.N\IS I DER I NG AP:Y B I J FILM ANY SUSCUNTRACTUK JR MATER i ALMAN g :WHICH IS NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID BID DEPOSITORY , OR WHICH PREVENT ANY SU°CONTRACTOR UR VATERIALMAN FROM BIDDING TU ANY CVVTRACTUR WHO DOLS NUT lJSF THE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT P !DS FRU%' OR THROUG14 SUCHolrC�i P — 4 lJ [,"EPCSITWHY. ��JJV� PROPOSAL ( CONT.) ---------------- %,Go ITE•'•( SUBCOP,TRACTUR ADDRESS ---- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- ------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- IPA.-%%Y -------------------IP:..:Y i 1:G THIS P-R000P06S AL 15 A P ROPUSAL GUARANTY IN THE OF Tr.• , . ., LJ Pcn -c-.T r'F t-CU..,T u In (CA51I rS % • CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDOER 'S BOND ACCEPTABLE) - THE "!;ES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL P R I";C I PALS ,ARE AS FCLLOWS— I MPOPTM�T -NOTICE ---------------- 'IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPCRATION. ;TATE LEGAL NAME OF CORPORATION „ ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENTS ScCRETARY, TREASURER 9 AND MANAGER THEREOF, IF A COPARTNERSHIP 9 STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRM, IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN INDIVIDUALS STATE c I RST AND LAST NAME IN FULL. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- LICE=NSED TO 1;0 OR SUBCONTRACT ALL CLASSES OF #iCRK IIVVULVED I 711E t'^C.iECT q, I: ACCOR.^�A,:CE WITH A.: :.CT Pt:t%V I;:I�:G FOR THE REGISTKA— T!-« %CF CO;:T:ACTORS. LICENSE NO (CLASS— le ------------- ---------------- -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- ---------------------- -------------------------------------- Li -------------------------------------ULaV L:\ / -lUS I CESS ADDRESS ------------------------------------------- PLACE OF RESI'CN'-[ --- -- `■ AT E----------------------------- 1 I - 7.1 -- - oo l 06 P — 5 WHEN RECORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF OWNER TO CLERK BOARD OF at o c ock M. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract for ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION Delta Waterways Sign Replacement (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 4711-926-77 ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/394 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on February 6, 1978 contracted with Wes Anderson Engineering - Riverside Construction, Inc. P. 0. Box 208, Bethel Island, California . 94 511 Name and Address of Contractor for installing new signs, refurbishing others and moving certain existing signs to new locations in the various waterways of the Delta and Discovery Bay area, Project No. 4711-926-77 with Not Required as surety, Name of Bonding Company for work to be performed on the grounds of the County: and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of April 17, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON May 2, 1978 r CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is _ true and-- correct. Dated: rIay 2, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at Martinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By/ Deputy C erkT Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public Works V���� RESOLUTION N0. 78/394 tt►► IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion)of RESOLUTION NO. 78/395 Improvements in Subdivision ) 4437, Alamo Area. ) a The Public Works Director has notified this Board that (with the exception of minor deficiencies, for which a $300.00 cash bond (Deposit Permit Detail No. 8583, dated April 26, 1978) has been deposited to insure correction of same,) improvements have been completed in Subdivision 4437, Alamo , area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the subdivision map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement 4437 February 0-4, 1975 (Fireman's Fund Insurance Company - SC 627 53 82 ) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 123757 dated February 21 , 1975, ) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. - t Originating Department: Public Works ' Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-Maintenance Public Works Director-Construction Public Works Director-LD Recorder Elbaco, Inc. - 3183 Round Hill Rd. Alamo, CA 00 108 RESOLUTION NO. 78/395 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Consent and Approval ) of Assignment of Fixed Base Operator's ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/396 _ Lease - Buchanan Field (Pacific States ) Aviation, Inca ) i The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: On February 19, 1963, the Board of Supervisors approved a Lease for fixed base operations on Buchanan Field between the County and Pacific States Aviation, Inc. , a California corporation, as Lessee. On October 27, 1964 and on August 17, 1965, the Board approved amendments to said lease; and On September 20, 1966, the original lease and amendments were assigned to William S. Towne, by an Agreement and Consent thereto, executed by the County. Lessee William S. Towne has requested the County's consent for an approval of an assignment of said lease to Reynold C. Johnson, Trustee under The Revocable Trust of Reynold C. Johnson and Mabel T. Johnson, dated May 9, 1975, as Assignee. On recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County consents to and HEREBY APPROVES the Second Assignment of Lease, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and authorizes the Chairman of this Board to execute the Consent thereto for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as provided therein. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on May 2, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine, R. I. Schroder i' NOES: None j I ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor W. N. Boggess � for the reason that he owns Pacific States Aviation, which is the Sub-Lessee on the effected assignment. Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: Administrator Assessor Auditor-Controller Airport Manager Lessee (3 signed copies) (c/o - R/P) 000 9 RESOLUTION NO. 78/_196 SECOND ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "LESSOR", and Pacific States Aviation, Inc. , a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE", entered into a Lease approved by Order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on February 19, 1963, for the construction, use and operation of a fixed base operation described therein; said Lease encumbers the land described in Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B", attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, said Lease was amended by certain amendments dated October 27, 1964 and August 17, 1965; each amendment being duly authorized and approved by Order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, said Lease was duly assigned to William S. Towne, and subleased to Pacific States Aviation, with Lessor's consent on September 20, 1966, pursuant to the Order of said Board of Supervisors; and pursuant The leasehold estate created by the original Lease, as amended, is referred to herein as the "Leasehold"; and NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the payment of valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, said William S. Towne, as LESSEE, hereinafter referred to as Assignor, hereby bargains, sells, transfers, assigns, and conveys all of Assignor's right, title and interest in and to the Leasehold together with all other rights of Assignor under said Lease, as amended, to REYNOLD C. JOHNSON, Trustee under the Revocable Trust of Reynold C. Johnson and Mabel T. Johnson, dated May 9, 1975, 1243 Alpine Road, Suite 103, Walnut Creek, California, 94596, hereinafter collectively referred to as Assignee. IN WITNES WHEREOF, the said Assignor has hereunto set his hand this i day of 1978. 0:11-ram S. one, Assignor - ACCEPTANCE BY ASSIGNEE The Assignee in the above and foregoing Assignment, which is subject to the approval of the LESSOR, hereby accepts such Assignment and agrees to fulfill all of the obligations, conditions, and stipulations of the LESSEE, as set forth in said Lease as amended described hereinabove. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said;,A,,ssign =hereunto ais hand this / day of _/21 f. 1978. R d ohns " , ssignee Trust a nder the Revocable Trust of Re ofd C. Johnson and Mabel T. Johnson, dated May 9, 1975 RECEIVED jUL 3 ,oG J. z. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CO TR A 9JIM ....._ e u Microri;rn-d % itn board order Buchanan Field Addition to Site rr2 Fixed Base Operation EXIiIBIT "A" A portion of the Rancho Monte del Diablo, described as follows : Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the County Road known as John Glenn Drive, said point bearing South 240 28' 42" west (the bearing south 240 28' 42" west being taken for the purpose of this description), 854.00 feet from Point "A", as said Point "A" is designated in the Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 324, recorded September 21, 1961 in Volume 3957 of Official Records, at page 591; thence north X50 31' 18" west, along the northerly line of the lease from Contra Costa County to Pacific States Aviation, dated February 19 1963 220.00 feet; thence, leaving said northerly line North 246 28' 42" east, 90.00 feet; thence south 650 31' 18" east, 220.00 feet to said westerly line gf John Glenn Drive; thence, along said westerly line, south 24 28' 42" west, 90.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 19. 800 square feet (0.455 acres, more or less . RESF-R ING THEREFROM to the County of Contra Costa, its successors or assigns, an easement for utility purposes over, across, and under a strip of land of the uniform width of 10 feet 1N-inc easterly, measured at right angles, from the westerly line of the above described property, and a strip of land of the uniform width of 10 feet lying westerly, measured at right angles, from the easterly line of the above described property, extending from the northerly boundary to the southerly boundary of the above described property. 0 111 i Buchanan Field Amended Description of F.B.O. Plot n2 (Pacific States Aviation) EMBIT "B" A portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the Cou$ty Road known as John Glenn Drive, said point bearing south 24 28' 42" west (the bearing south 240 281 42" west being taken for 'the purpose of this description) along said westerly line, 854.00 feet from Point "A", as said Point "A" is designated in the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, State of California, entitled "in the Matter of Declaring the Airport Access Road, a County Road", recorded September 21, 1961, in Volume 3957 of Official Records at page 591; thence from said point of beginning along said westerly line of John Glenn Drive south 240 28' 42 west 353.18 feet to a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 234.36 feet; thence southwesterly along said curve through a central angle of 190 58' 36", an are distance of 81.71 feet, to a point from which the radial line of said tangent curve bears south 850 29' 54" east; thence along the northwesterly extension of said radial line north 850 29' 54" west 249.01 feet; thence north 240 28' 42" east 518.31 feet to a point bearing north 650 31' 18" west, 220.00 feet from the point of beginning; thence south 650 31' 18" east, 220.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing a total area of 2.425 acres of land, more or less. RESERVING TBERMOM to the County of Contra Costa, its successors or assigns, an easement for utility purposes over, across, and under two strips of land of the uniform width of 10 feet lying easterly, measured at right angles from the west- erly line of the above described property and a strip of land of the uniform width of 10 feet lying westerly, measured at right angles from the easterly line of the above described prop- erty, extending from the northerly boundary to the southern boundary of the above described property. Y 7J�1� CONSENT AND APPROVAL OF LESSOR The undersigned, Contra Costa County, hereby states that as of April 1 , 1978, there are no present uncured defaults under the Lease dated February 19, 1963, as amended and hereby consents to the foregoing Assignment of Lease, subject to the following. 1 . The Assignee, Reynold C. Johnson, Trustee under the Revocable Trust of Reynold C. Johnson and Mabel T. Johnson, dated May 9, 1975, is obligated to, and will perform all of the actions required of the Lessee by said Lease including but not limited to payment of taxes, fuel flowage fees, and percentage rents, regardless of whether the requirement to perform such actions accrued prior to the date hereof. 2. The acceptance of this Consent by Assignee and by Assignor hereinafter set forth, are fully executed. 3. The County at its sole discretion and without recourse by the Assignor or Assignee, may terminate the consent hereinabove provided after July 1 , 1978, if the proposed sale and assignment noted above has not been fully consummated by that date, and written notice thereof provided to the County by Assignee. Any such County termination shall be effective upon mailing of it to the Assignor at 369 Pine St. , Suite 320, San Francisco, CA 94104. In witness whereof, the said Lessor has hereunto set his hand thisay of May, 1978. Recommended for Approval to the Bard of Supervisors Contra o ty By z By R. I. Schro Pu is orks dire r airman, oar o Supervisors By ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, Clerk Mia ger o i rports By By .111 NVJA@,O ease anagement /Oeo-Uty APPROVED AS TO FORM: John B. Clausen, County Counsel 1 By Deputy ACCEPTANCE BY ASSIGNEE Assignee hereby accepts this Consent and Approval of Lessor and agrees to comply with its terms and conditions. RdyWd o gnefaf ust a nder the evocable Trust of Reynol C. Johnson and Mabel T. Johnson, dated May 9, 1975 ACCEPTANCE BY ASSIGNOR % Assignor hereby accepts this Consent and Approval of Lessor and agrees to be bound by its provisions. William S. Towp`e;,'Assignor �)i�� i3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Lightweight Insulating Concrete, Contra Costa County RESOLUTION N0.78/397 Detention Faci1ity .Project, Martinez California. ) Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 61) )) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Lightweight Insulating Concrete, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(61), 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 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 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 It 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 2, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/397 00114 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS f I L EU) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTy �r u MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS C NTRA S C CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT s .. DETENTION FACILITY LIGHTWEIGHT INSULATING CONCRETE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(61) 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 1, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Lightweight Insulating Concrete which includes: Furnishing and installing all lightweight insulating concrete for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction estimate is $78,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFI- CATIONS prepared in reference thereto. r A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 10:00 A.M. on May 16, 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 Supervisiors. 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, u.-on . 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 reauired for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor con- tingent bids will be considered. A-1 0J11 W-1- mfilmed with board order 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 1st 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 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 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. A--2 �i': 00110 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 COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY De4ut DATED: frlAY 2 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: . . 00117 A-3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention Facility Built Up Roofing, Contra Costa County Detention Facility RESOLUTION N0.78/398 Project, Martinez, California. Re: Project No. 5269-926-(62 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Built Up Roofing, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(62), 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 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 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 1 , 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 2, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/398 F I L -E Vill NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT J. R. os:0r4 CLERK BOARD OF SJ?ERVWRS C NT S7 CO. MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA B Deputy CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY BUILT UP ROOFING PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(62) 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 1; 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Built Up Roofing which includes: Furnishing and installing all Built up Roofing, Sealants, Sheetmetal, Damproofing, and Aluminum Roofing for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction estimate is $207,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFI- CATIONS 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 16, 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 nrouosal for= to be obtained at the earner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner o:' Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are re- auired for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contin- gent bids will be considered. 03119 A-1 Microfilmed with bocrd order NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) E A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT j OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Prbposal. The Proposal Guaranty may be in t�e 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 94553, on or before the lst 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 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 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. 00120 A=2 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 COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY _ Dep DATED: MAY 2 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: + ll0121 A-3 _ l IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA , In the Platter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention Facility Surface Applied Membrane, Contra Costa County Detention RESOLUTION NO. 78/399 Facility Project, Martinez, California. ) Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 63) )) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Surface Applied Membrane, Contra Costa County Detention Facili.ty Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(63), 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 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 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 1 , 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 2. 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator . County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION N0. 78/399 00122 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS F I L CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT pGMARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA �. R. oLssoraCONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT OARD OF suPcwisoRs rRA TA CO..0.D'. DETENTION FACILITY SURFACE APPLIED 14MBRANE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(63) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Deparment will receive bids until 2:00 P.M. on June 1, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Surfaced Applied Membranes. Furnishing and installing all Surface Applied Membrane for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction estimate is $79,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFF•TCTAL 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 16, 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. IThe 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 j Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pin_ Street) Martinez, California. Bids are reouired for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor con- tingent bids will be considered. A-1 00123 Micro,.',';-,,-d with board order 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 94553, on or before the 1st 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 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 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. A-2 0- 124 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to refect 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 BX &� :� Depu�y DATED: MAY 1979 PUBLICATION DATES: _ 01 A-3 i i CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY LIGHTIPEIGHT INSULATING CONCRETE PROJECT No. 5269-926-(61 ) DETENTION FACILITY BUILT UP ROOFING PROJECT No. 5269-926-(62) DETENTION FACILITY S'1RFACE APPLIED MEMBRANE PROJECT No. 5269-926-(63) DATED: May 2, 1978 PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor Administration ?uilding Martinez, California F LES MAY �2, 1978 By J. e. OLSSON CLERK BO�RG O: SUPERVISORS Y,APLAN/McLAUGHLI�1 ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street San Francisco, California 001 29 Microfilmed with board order 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 Conditions 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 1 : General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 01100 - Alternates 1 2 03341 - Insulating Concrete Fill - 1 - 5 07120 - Surface Applied 'Waterproofing 1 - 3 07125 - Liquid Applied Waterproofing 1 - 5 07150 - Damproofi.:g 1 - 3 07410 - Aluminum Roofing 1 - 4 07500 - Built-up Roofing and Rigid Insulation 1 - 10 07600 - Flashing and Sheet Metal 1 - 5 07951 - Sealants and Caulking 1 - 9 Division 3: Project Manual Dated March 15, 1978 Section 10 - Index and Abbreviations 10.00 - 10.09 Section 20 - Exterior Wall Details 20.00 - 20.07 Section 21 - Miscellaneous Exterior Retails 21 .00 - 21 .27 Section 22 - Seismic and Expansion Joint Details 22.00 - 22.43 Section 23 - Roof Details 23.00 - 23.1(; Section 24 - Stair Details 24.21 40 Section 40 - Floor Details 40.02 Section 44 - Miscellaneous Interior Details 44.05 00127 • NOTICE 60 C•71I1iRA(:710?c FWA OS A-COFUFLI C''dOR' . DEPAnTA'Ei�T: ' CONTRA COSTA DE:'EiI T ICR Fk"i L ^Yr'RCJEC"' :`<'!1jETENTION FACILIT'i LIG.t�'.hEIGHT i;iS`J:.A.'I;dG CONCRETE.'. PROJECT ti0. 5269-926461) Notice is hereby Riven by order of the Roar? of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 P.M. 'on June 1, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials,- equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Lightweight Insulating Concrete which includes: Furnishinn and installing all lightweight insulating concrete for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California: The Construction N.anager's construction estimate is $78,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLATS AIM SPECIFI- CATIONS prepared in reference thereto. w A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 10:00 A.M. on may 16, 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 rale 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 Supervisiors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Burner ;;onstruction Project Office, at the ^orner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon . request. Each bid shall be- made on a proposal fo= to be obtained at the T-urner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of. :'ine and ifellus' Streets, (1035 ?ine .Street) ''urtinez, .Cnlifor nia. Bids are • rt-quired for the -entire work described herein.. and neither partial bids nor cor.- tingent bids..will be considered. h-1 . .• . .. ... 001 aQ' 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 1st Dav 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 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 workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem rages 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 minim= rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County_ 00129 110TICE 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 COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy, DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: • A-3 01130 • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , CONTRA:.,COSTA COUh'TF PUPLIC t.IGr's:S. DEPART, r' . .3 ARTIY ,o CAL � AIFORT CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT JJEC T. DETENTION FACILITY BUILT UP ROOFING - PROJECT NO. 5259-026-(62) 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 1, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Fa^ility Built Up Roofing which includes: Furnishing, and instal.linr all Built up Roofing, Sealants, Sheetmetal, Damproofing, and Aluminum Roofing for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction esti=ate is $207,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFI- CATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, tartinez, California at 10:00 A.M. on May 16, 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 aronosal form to be obtained at the T-_-ner Construction Froj ect Cffiee located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Me_?us Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Mar.-inez, California. Bads are re- • ouired for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contin- gent bids will be considered. A-4 00131 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEiz (10) PEICENT 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 94553, on or before the lst 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 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 lair 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. A-5 00132 • 1:OTICE TO COINTRACTORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any P ortion' of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CC TNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: • A-6 • 00133 f� I•IOTICE TO CONTRACTORS � • .COiIRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WOF.r S DEPA.R^iM .l MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONCOSTA DETER TRA TION FACILITY FROJEC"i' DETENTION FACILITY SURFACE APPLIED 1.04BRANE PROJECT 5269-926-►(3) i Notice is hereby given by order of the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Depar:nv-nt will receive rids until 2:00 P.M. an June 1 , 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, t;ateriais, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Surfaced Applied Membranes. Furnishint and installing all Surface. Applied Membrane for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center-, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's construction estimate is $79,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OT-T^.TAL PLANS A1D SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. 1-1 pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 10:00 A.M. on May 16, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braceia, 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 Adninistration Building, 651 Fine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the O.ffi^e of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specirications 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 Constru:.•tion Project Office located in a construction trailer- at the corner of Pine and !iellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are reeuired for the entire work described herein., and neither partial bids nor ccn- tiugerit bids will be considered. A-7 3 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 Lounty 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 94553, on or before the 1st 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 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 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. .0U_13j • NOTICE TO COANTRACTOP.S (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to refect 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 COIiTRA 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: r l r L _ f i _ I: 1 ` I i A-9 _ 00.13 PROJECT DESCRIPTION • Contra Costa Detention Facility Lightweight Insulating Concrete, Built-up Roofing and Surface Applied Membrane ITEM NO. 1 LIGHTWEIGHT INSULATING CONCRETE Furnishing and installing all Lightweight Insulating Concrete including mesh reinforcing and slotted insulation board. ITEM NO. 2 BUILT-UP ROOFING, Furnishing and installing all Built-Up Roofing, Aluminum Roofing, "Wamproofing, Flashings and Sheet Metal and Sealants and caulking at locations outlined in the Information to Bidders Part II . ITEM NO. 3 SURFACE APPLIED MEMBRANE Furnish and installing all Surface Applied Waterproofing. Contractor may also submit an alternate proposal based on the use of a Liquid-Applied Waterproofing. • 00137 B-1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART I • The information and instructions included herein constitute apart 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." 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 Number 415 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. 3. Prevailing Mage 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 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. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity :n any bid received. 4. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project Office, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 10:00 A.M. , May 16, 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 practices with resulting injury or death. • C-1 00138 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LVET_.;TIr)N 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 safety in the course of this construction so that our joint experience will be moth 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 adminis- tering 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 STATEMENT You, as Contractors, and your Subcontractors will have direct responsibility 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, foreman and employees. 1. 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 MEETINGS 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. All 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. • S. 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 supervisor or foreman in charge, and will emphasize the C-2 00139 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS • PART I 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 records, 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 responsibility 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: 1 . 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. • 00140 C-3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART II 1 . Scope: A. Lightweight Insulating Concrete 1 . Furnishing and installing all Lightweight Insulating Concrete as shown and noted in the Contract 'Documents and as specified in Section 03341 - Insulating Concrete Fill . Fire Ratings at Roofs shall be Two (2) Hour. (Contractors Bidding this scope of work should fill in the proper amounts on the Bid Proposal Form Bid No. 1 .' B. Built Up Roofing 1 . Furnish and installing all Built Up Roofing, Oamproofing, Aluminum Roofing, Flashing and Sheet Metal and Sealants and Caulkings as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Sections 07150 - Pamproofing, 07410 - Aluminum Roofing, 07500 - Built Up Roofing and Rigid Insulaticn, 07600 - Flashing and Sheet Metal , 07951 - Sealants and Caulking. (Contractors Bidding this scope of work should fill in the proper amounts on the Bid Proposal Form Bid No. 2.) 2. Contractor shall install damproofing in all Courtyard Planters. 3. Expansion Joints have been purchased under a different Contract. Typical double flange Flexible Expansion Joint Cover is furnished by others and installed under this Contract. (i .e. See detail on Sheets 22.07, 22.08, 22.09, 22.10, 22.11 , 22.16, 22.17, 22.18, 22.31 , 22.32, 22.33 and 22.40. ) 4. Caulking and Sealants under this Contract will be for all caulking and sealants at the following locations. A. Flashing reglets and retainers. B. Coping members, bed, and joints. C. Floor joints D. Exterior Wall Joints and Soffits. E. Isolation joints, between structure and other elements. F. Sealing around ducts, pipes and conduits at penetrations through walls, slabs and deck are by others. G. Interior sound sealing and air sealing are by others. H. The Glass and Glazing Contractor is caulking all joints between glass to aluminum, and aluminum to precast, masonry, concrete, stucco, piaster and steel . This caulking should not be included in your Bid Proposal . C. Surface Applied Membrane 1 . Furnish and installing all surface applied waterproofing as shown and noted on Contract Drawings and as specified in Section 07120 - Surface Applied Waterproofing. (Contractors Bidding this scope of work should fill in the proper amounts on the Bid Proposal Form Bid No. 3. ) D-1 �l I 00141 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY . INFORMATION TO BIDDERS • PART II 2. Alternate• A. Contractors may make an alternate proposal based on the use of the alternate waterproofing system specified in Section 07125 - Liquid Applied Waterproofing. (Contractors Bidding this scope of work should fill in the proper amount on the Bid Proposal Form Bid No. 4) After Bids are received, the County will decide whether it will issue a Contract on Surface Applied Membrane based on Bid No. 3 or the Alternate Bid No. 4. 2. Schedule: The Contract 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 22, 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 is by the 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 type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. • D-2 001142 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS • PART II 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 Contract. Assuming the accuracy of these lines, all other layout will be by the Contractor. Four bench marks for elevation control will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. 8. Temporary Buildings: Space for storage and temporary buildings will be allocated by Turner as job conditions permit. Temporary offices or shed 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 or 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 :ronstruc- tions Job Site Office (Phone 229-3610) . Architectural Drawings through Revision 4, dated 4/4/78 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 Drawings through Revision 3, dated 3/16/78 Food Service Drawings dated 11/22/77 Porject Manual - Volume 2, Details and Schedules dated 3/15/78 Copies of the above drawings can be purchased from East Bay Blue Print Company. • D-3 d t� J • NSTRUCTIONS 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 required 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 PLAITS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE 'WORK A. CONTRACTOR'SRESPONSIBILITY 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 re::ponsibility for sub- surface conditions, the bidders must satisfy themselves 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 -su=it a written request for a clarification which.:..11 be given in the form of addenda -to all bidders if time aermits. • -, 914 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY. INSTRUCTIONS TO B1DDBx5 (Continued) • 3. BIDDING D3CU1AENTS ' A. Bids 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 interlinvations, . 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 con::idered 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: • A. 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 vork described herein, and neither partial bids nor continEent bids will be considered. Bid rrovosals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Vorks Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the _ist, c: June 1_978 • at 2:00 P.M. and will lie npened in pul•lic :end at the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room of the County Administration Building. —E--2 00 :' --..:i:^'. f'AC.: _'.t 11I:STRUCi'ONS TO BIDDF�:RS (Continued) S. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the timeixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized epresentative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk f the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. in oral, telerra is or telephonic reouest to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. ` he withdrawal of a mid shell not �reludi�e the right cf bidder to !' le 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. 8. 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. EXECUTION OF C014TRACT: A. The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (5) Says of receipt, pct including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract Bonds and Certificates of Insurance. Igo contract shall be binding upon • the County until 'same has been executed by the Contractor and the County. &-j WA T) COM.-RA COSTA COUNTY DETENITION FACILITY INSTRUCTIOIJS 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. F'ATLIr:}. TO ...�;C!1"_':: CONVIACT: 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 holi4ays, 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 i ' 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. 1, gi ... ;::., 3 �! is .. J , . ....... 'a.. . ...< .....r:.� _ _. ., ,..,..:..,».-.,,. ._....,..,,...c. ,:, +.<•.,.:: ��:":?:rig. -:i' ....t-...: .,.� ,..,... ................ ......: -r... ,...,..,,tom.. ,.. . .. ........,r..« t...:.r.«-.:. ..:....:r•.:s-:„ +`i' ,s � p rl - ..<. ...J..,.,... .,..,......• a.. ...r..,t. Cc..... .... ._...,,s ....v.....,. ......s..._s.e:....x,. ..L._. ...d.< Miv— �r ,:', r:.,rr.:v.::.:.gin.....•I.:r.p„1•....,:!::...,,,,i:...., ....l.'' _ : ....rex._, .S..pro...:...:...:.. .. ..t. .......... F v/= S. - .4..,,x.1_•. '.;:::;:.. , .f..... ... :.::...{,..°,:is:.. .,......::;,::'. :_;:{.:,•'�:'�' ':i;'. .:::: ,.......c.... ... _ _ .^ ... 0147 GENERAL CONDITIONS • SECTION 1. Definitions: Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract dost—nts, they shall have the following meaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies. supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Ha n•.rer Utilization Re ort - A written document dai y, weekly,y,or©onth y prepared by the contractor for sub=issien to the Cot:niy 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 Engineer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, incviual or co-partnership, employed by the County. of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Centra Costa County is designated as the Engineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his autla rized 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. Board of Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed o_t�ls wn onst�te such a Eaard, who will act for, the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Chan e_ Order - Is any change in contract time or price and any charge in contract dncuxents not covered by subcontractors Proiect Inspector, Construction Supervisor, Inspector, or Clerk of t�orks - s'Far1 mea— n the auts o-ri�t of the aunty at tWe ssite of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract doct=ents. 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 Conditions Section 01010 F-1 0148 CEN'Er2AL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association,jolt venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. _ _ C_o_u�nty - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political suS ivision 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 instntction given during the course of the work. See Section 16B). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on the drawings, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the " work. Plans - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions.thereof, adopted and approved by the County shoving the location, character, dimension, and details of the work. Saecifications - The instructions,* rovisions, condi- . tions and det-ailed requirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of perfarring the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnership, corporation. association, o nt 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 e:aterials only. Fun erintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at t tie 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 Contractor. Suvolexentta Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration. amen ment, or extension of the contract- Work ontract.Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor, materials, articles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated. or required by the contract. F-2 001149 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2. Governing LAVA and Reculattons: A. The Contractor shall 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 end regulations made pursuant to said lava. which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this cc:-.tract. 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 r_hc Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all tines 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 Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 £or'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 registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ox- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, irae- Ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protectiod from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring system 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 deemed to alloy the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective systea less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to i=pose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The teras '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 0015 • t 3 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Rovalties: 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 shoving the pay-ment of any aitch licenses or royalties, and per- mits for the use of any patented 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. Contractor's Responsibility for 'work and Public Ur ties: A. The Stork: 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 anV part of the _ work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, . repair, restore, and make good all such damnges to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, sake all necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assure all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done by the Contractor. Upon co�le- tion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all enclosures, All in all openings in 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- timing use of save by the County during the entire progress of the work. SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whoa 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- fornance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 00151 i 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 G£!.'ERAL CONDITIONS (continuedi SECTION 5. 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 s pprovision that coverage af- forded under :he poli•:ies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFOR`4A4CE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of Gne Hundred percent (1007.) of the Contract, and shall 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 against faulty or improper mater- ials or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50x) 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 thepperformance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unesployment Insurance Act. • SECTION 6. SUBCONTRACTING: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. U'hen any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a canner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor idiately 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 trades, or general grouping of work. the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such canner. 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. F-6 • ©o 53 i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 6. 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 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 "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the 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. 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 date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for corpietion. subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. E. If the work is not completed within the time required, damage will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icable 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 w-rIt`_ng. 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 dacages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such da-ages. the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties, - i F-7 _ 0154 • GENERAL COtVITIONS (continued) SECTION 7. M0: OF W01 AhD DA'SAGES: (contineed) F. Should the County• for any cause, authorize 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 claim of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION 8. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions paragraph 1.12 dip SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnished e;nd 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 meters,all electric light and paver equipment and wiring, all gas meters• gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- 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 shall furnish, vire 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 ma be moved 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. ..... . . ..... - •t: F-8'! .........:......:.:::......:.Y.;'w'.;::ne:..a.. i _ 0 15) GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. Tr_uYORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary 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 same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will 2a directly to the utility companies connection fees, annexation fees, 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 will not pay for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility co=p=nies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make 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 laws ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any body lawfuliy empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not required to pay any charges associated with per- mits. (It is not t e present policy of the County to pay fees 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 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 equik,ont to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. F-4 0��15 . r� GENERAL COMITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foreman at all times until the job is accepted by the County. This superinten3ent shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Hanp ower 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 incompleteportions 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 of any trade be covered by another which results in damage, or defects, 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 and set at proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of sane, 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 expense of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Cortrsctor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a -Jis- orderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged i=ediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. . SECTION 12. RZ5P S: 1b1L1TY FQR SITE CONDIT10,45t The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- era 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-]0 0157 rENERAL 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 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: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sever, storm water, gas, electric, and teiephone 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 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 him due to the presence of such utility. If the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- cut 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 make good such damage at his own cost. B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated ltmit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the County orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with See- 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 him 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 part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- gation shall include maintaining; proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. 'here the contract requires work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until ins;ected 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 inspec- tion and testing. Should ani such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractors ex- pense. B. 'Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday. Sunday, or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County _.,ch intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other pe.iod as may be speci- fied, so that the County may =ake necessary arrangements. r F-11 l_ GENERAL 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 payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall prcrmptly 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 good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. B. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractc: does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at 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. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIRE4EMM 1 A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being co=pleaentary 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. B. 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 pvern over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addendashall pre.ail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plana 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 over all other notes and all other portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller.scale drawings. • F-12 l 1 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con i.) ;ECTION 15. INTERPRET TA ION CF CO`TiuACT R!<4UIRr1ENT5: (ton't.) 6. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The 'General Conditions of the Contract" %hall 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 d:cuments 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 fur good and work=anitke construction, such detail shall be deemed to have been itrpliedly 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 i.-portance is substantial, and shall include a single 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 co^patible with the type. composition. strength. size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in r- the contract docu.-*nts. SECTION 16 CIARL=ICATIO`CS AND ADDITIUML INSTRUCT10h: A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover - any conflicts, c•atsnicns. or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerning interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or it 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 docs-rents, then. before proceeding with the work affected, he shall immediately notify the County in writing through the Construction Supervisor, and re;uest interprets- tion. clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerting the work. All s x h questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor ixsued 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 Instruction% fro-a 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 da--ape. defect or added cost. H. 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 join prcperly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. ierformance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a .aiver of claim for a change in contract ti-ne 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" 160 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coo't.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's name, product brand name, or =.!at nuxber are referred to in the contract documents, such desianstions shall be considered as being those found In industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. E. CAL C�\-DITIOM (Const.) g4CTlCN 111. `A TERIALS, ARTICLES. AND EQUIPMENT: (Const.) that -%pecifled. Request for substitution shall be aside In ample time for the 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 size ra^ples of material. testing laboratory reports on material ci process, nanueacturer'x gprciflcatlon data, field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies, material costs, and Installation costs and alntenance provi^.tons and experience or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that speclfled shall be accepted as final. Requests for substitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. ''allure to cubmit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered ground's for re'usal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of change in contract prices. if substitution Is approved. D. A11 materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress oe the work, iamae shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction, and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structures and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weattier or other cause. E. Within fifteen (15) days after the signing of the Contracts the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a complete list of all materials it is Droposed to use under this Contracts which differ In any respect from �-aterlals specified. This list shall include all materials which are nroposee by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use In work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned In the Specifications. _ B This list must also include the figures received by the Contractor In bid form for the r..aterlal or materials which aro 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 offerAd and accepted as approved equal to ruterials specified, the cost of which Is less than the cost of the material or equipr.ent 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. Failure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days after i the signing of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. r SECTION 19. SHOP Dr-.At1NGS. DESC?.IPTIVE DATA, SAU"PLES, ALTERNATIVES: ! A. The Contractor shall sub-It promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay in the works all shop drawings. descriptive data and samples j 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. i r F-15 I i GENERAL CDNDITI04S (Can't.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTERNATIVES: (Coni.) D. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings In the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. :he drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his own 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 1 data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule Is included in these documents. The County will cxa=lne 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. f i D. Samples: Submit samples of articles, materials or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property when 1 directed. f Samples not 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. E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation on the plans or In the specifications. certain materials. articles, or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade name or the name 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 equipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor complies ' with the following requirements: j 1. The Contractor sh_11 submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time licit des:+nated in the specifications. or if not j designated. then within a period which will cause no delay In the work. f 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by l complete 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 comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- cent shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to I 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 j by brand name shall be furnished. ,.: F 16. - V1'63 , • GENE^.AL CV.VJITILM (Const.) +ECC7LN 19. SHOP DRAWINGS. DESCRIPTIVE DATA. SANPLEC- ALTEANATIVES: (Const.) The County will examine. with rea.onable promptness. such submittals. and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibillty for deviations and alternative■ fro•a 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 his letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When speciflcally requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawinan. 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 ofdeviatlons from the contract plans and specifications. such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shell be made without additional cost to the County. CECTICN 201 SAMPLES .A%') TESTS: The County reserves the rlght at Its awn 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 testinx. and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination. Including testing, shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledge that such examination Is concluded. unless otherwise directed by the County. SECTION 21. CHANCE 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. 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 requirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. i 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 sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. { :i . . ..::.: ... 6 0 �� r GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Coni.) (2) On a unit.price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions: (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount 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 costa (as defined herein) of the work plus Ms. of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 151 to the sub-contractor, 51 to -. - Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 25Z of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 151 to sub-sub-contractor, 51 to sub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 251 of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract Ciera actually existing. -::•,:=tip':::=.: . .. 5. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 101 of the direct costs or the agreed upon estivate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS- 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workcen 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 materials directly required for the performance of the changed x- work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procureaoent, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to ':�:i;`•:: :;' 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. J ..,. : W. ...illi...... .. . .. iii. •C .i�f, GENERAL CONDITIONS V (Con t.) .: .:. 'SECTION 21. CHARGE ORDERS: (Con t.) 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 flim 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 caterials as it deems 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 equi Hent directly required in the changed work. P Y 9 performance of the In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than IO :'".• minutes shall be' considered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time while equlpment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time 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 not moved by its own power, then -= loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time tber.tfor. 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 replacement value of $1,000 or less shall be considered to be tools or small equipment, and no jayment will be made therefor. :• 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 aid to the Contractor for the use of equipment :'4 Z F; p " •`?'"''"^' as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, �; ;.:,'•;;:.. small tools, serail equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor °"" =-:':"•....` (except for equipment operators), and any and all costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) ALLO'.:ABLE TIY.E EXIE4SIONS• For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments to 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. ve ' ,„.>:•;; :mow .' Fr 19 ..:...:'- `. 0016,11 • s GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANCE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE MOR`".ATION: (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 shoving man 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 � 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 to inspection or audit by the County. _ l (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 00167 • NO ION .(Can't.) G ERAL CO IT S EN mss:: .. ,. ..,,::.,... •,..�;.:;,:.,..; 2 DOR ... :,... •- { I i Every part of the work shall be accomplished by uorkmen.'Iaborers. or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship j shall be the best. i I SECTION 23, OCCV?ANCY BY TEE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The 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 event. the Contractor will be relieved of respcnsibility 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 acceptance, as set forth in Section 26. SECTION 24, I'MiER ATION AND CLEANING: A. The 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. 4 D. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as It progresses. I As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed, and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction. equipment and rubbish shall be re-roved from the site all being left !n a clean and + . g proper condition i satisfactory to the County. SECTION 25, PAYMENT OF FEDEPAL OR STATE TAXES: I 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 Excise Tax Execptlon Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the t .. ......:. I - :, i5. = _ :.�. • 00168 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Can't.) SECTION 25. PAYHENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Con t) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been completed satisfactorily to :he County. Partial payments shall nat be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. 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 for heretofore. C. - County shall be 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 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 4o�[ract. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( on shall be completed, siEned 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 re---ain free of defects in workmansbip 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 r•aterial 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 notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any • F-22 00169 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con t) SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con't.) , defects in the work. ha will commence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terns of this guarantee. and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so comply. he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- mand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. 2iotwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an i=mediate hazard to the health or safety of the County's employees. property, or licen- sees. the County may undertake at the Contractor's expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being In accordance with the requirements 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) r F-23 00170 GUARANTEE FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from date of filing 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 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 with 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 rade good at our expense and we will pay the costa 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 plans and specifications for this project. This guarantee supersedes any previous „uarantees we have rade for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL CC1*7RACTOR 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. F-24 00171 L cA13111 rLCJ • FORM STATEMENT To ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To: Contra Costa County Public Storks 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 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 undcrsigned 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 lava 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. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated , at (City) California. jl .. • F-25 , p0 r2 (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) . -0 SPECIAL TERES. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS2,3) Parties: [Public .Agency] [Contractor] Complete legal name (92) Effective !late: (See 54 for starting date.] (53) The Work: (S4) Completion :ine: [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. (96) Public Agency's Agent: (57) 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. SIG;IATURES C ACY.AOWLEDGIIERT. Public Aaencu, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 91861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: [CORPORATE Designate official capacity in the business] SEAL] By: [Designate official capacity in the business Note to Contractor (IJ Execute acknowZedanent form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Scat. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKYOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The porson(s) signing above for Contractor, known to mein individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnerszip na :ed move executed it. Dated: • [NOTARIAL SEAL] Rotary Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOR1.1 UIPROVED by County Counsel. - G-1 (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) J 3. WOPJ*. CONTRACT, Clift.iuLb. t• uy L„u�. ��,..�,....... ... _ --� elate, these parties pror..ise and dcree as set forth in this conti..ct, inchrporating by these references the material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a wor)::.anli).c manner, fully and faithfully perf rm and complete the work; and will furnish all r..aterials, labor, services and transporta ion necessary, cnient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of thi contract, all s ctly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written ord r specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shal never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIRE: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the s=.!ci- fications or the I:otice to Proceed; and shall cocmlete it as specified it 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 fro::. any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated danages to the Public Agency the reasonable sura 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 said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any money due or to become due Contractor undez this Con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated 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. INTEGRATED DOCUIENTS. 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 special 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 sun specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials 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 amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. S. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because of later discovered e•tidence 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 (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the wort: progresses, the materials and labor which are riot satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to U%e Contractor in making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after time Public Agency files its notica of completi ckit_�L entire G work, it s!iall issue a certifi _e to the Contractor and pay ti.. balance of the contract price af!er cleducting all amiounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor mhos that all clair..s for la:,or ane? materials have Leen paid, no claims nave been presented to the Fublic 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 onable inuicatiors of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens clains against Contractor. 9. I::SLRANCL. (Labor Code 5518bU-61) On signing this contract, Contractor nust 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 ac:mitted 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' Com^ensation Law. 10. BONDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver Lo Public Agency for a}=proval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLIU; :U PLRI'ORM. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to cr_—mplete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local laws and regulations, especially Unapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, & 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 b 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUItCONTRACTORS. 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 craft 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 t'r:e 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 tnan 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 wor}: is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to eraploy any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of worn: (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other nori-:manual workers as such) for which no minimun wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall irmnediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t:rerefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employsent of the person affected and during the contirivance of such er ploynent. 15. HOURS OF LABOR. Light hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, amu no wo=_an employed at any time on this wor): by the Contractor or by any sub- csntrac:t.or shall Le required or par :fitted to wcr}: longer th r-::on except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 1•::} F itl.::�IC..S. Properly indentured apprentices may be erployed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. 0 , !J (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) G-3 17. PIOXI RI NCL' FOR WiTERIAL. :he Public Agency desires to xiiote the L11UUbLt =� a..� ecc;novy of ontra 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. ' *8. ASSIGN=11i:. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become clue 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 and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the wort: or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD ILAWILLSS & II:1: 2.1ITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and inc:"-.unify 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 accented 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 wit—' h eth matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employees) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indennitee has prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of tnese ;natters, 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. j; .. .. . .... .... ...:...... .r. ....._.0........:. .....A .: ....... -... .x- . .. ,_. .. ...rte.. ..,... .e>.< .. .......+....,-............ v+ .. ,.... ,.. <. , .. _ _ ..r......y -.:....vim........:: .. ..>.a . ........... ......t r.... . : , . ., ... .... ..s. v-.r.... a.. ..r. .... .... ,.. ..:-....::, �•t;': ..,........ • J. -- G-4 OJ1 to (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) AFFIKMAIIVL ALl1UN PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area Plan applicable to this project 'shail be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section 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 0159 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 a m 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 cor7nitments 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 cumuia tively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees 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 courni t:nent 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 regard 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 III hereof. Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, ---ho, 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 be signatories to the Contra Costa. Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signator.les to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining acreements;' H-1 OM 1'"r'7 Part II : A. Covera a (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective ► aining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be S atories 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 i through 5 'above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this ' Invitation for yids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part 111 hereof that it adopts the minimum 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 slaps must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth below for all trades which are to be utilized on 'Ehe project; whether-subcontracted or not. 1 . Goals and Tir„et�:bi es. The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade .not otherrvise bound by the provisions of Part i hereof for the following time periods for each trade which wiil 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 9.3% - 11 .8% From 10/1/72 until 9/30/73 11.8% - 14.5% From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5400 - 17.0% From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.0w. - 19.5.0 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 to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terns of wa nhours of training and emplo ment as a proportion of the total manhours to be. worked by t;;e bidder' s, contractor's and subcontractor's entlre work force in that. trade on allprojects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 1/ �;inority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and Aimeri can Indians. H-2 001 748 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Ots contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially 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 e-nployer-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 empioyed 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 11 by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Cosh 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 terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, regardl.•ss of she obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. All bidders and ail 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 Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Saecific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors sub-=-ct to thi's Part !-!—must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing rinoxity ua.°npower utilizaticn, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the 7ollowing steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor O as amployment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. 0,11`r9 H-3 Pequiremnent--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each Dity worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such red worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such :orker 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 .herefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC 'WORKS XLEPARTMENT 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 3r the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded aim in his efforts to meet his goal . d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, :�special;y those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization )y including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers , annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to !xolain and discuss the policy; by posing of the policy; and by specific review of :he policy with minority employees. The contractor shall disseminate his Eco policy externally by informing and discussing it with 311 recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- icaily including minority news anedia; and by notifying and discussing it with all Subcontractors and suppliers. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority rec:-�,si�.�ent organizations and minority training organi- zations within the contractor' s recruitment area. h_ The contractor shall make specific efforts to encourage present minority employees to recruit their fri:nds and relatives. i. The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. rents, tests, etc. j. The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school ; summer and vacation employ-„ent to minority 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 Part 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaivate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority em.ployees to seek such opportunities. • m. The contractor shall rake sure that seniority practices, job classifica- ticns, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 M 1 MI' B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) • n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are 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 Nerved 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 acceotable 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 corrarritted 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. Subseouent Signatory to the Contra Costa Pian. 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 cor.nitting himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shalt be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals, timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part .il in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. ,T. <..: : ... .. ...W.... ._.. a ... ...::'i:;'::.:..:; _ r. .... a,....r -..... - .::::..::. Y r . ;5-41, ..,.. .- .. _ ..::is.... ,.. .:. .. ..:.........I:?::•:.,... :•y , • -F.A d ....f.... .. ..:... . ..:.:•.....f.. N-5 • Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract 1 ?r this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid -elollowing 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. Ja) 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 this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope or coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to commly with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific af—firnative action sups contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Cosa County, subject to these Gid :'onditions, those trades being: and 3_ it will obtain from each .of its subcontractors and submit to the ccntracting )r 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 7. • . 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, regardless 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 :rhich 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 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. 'Id teriality and Responsiveness. The certifications required to be Wade by the bidder pursuant to these Bid Conditions is material and will Govern the bidder's perform-ante on the project and will be made apart of his bid. Failure to scb�mit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: Comioliance and Enforce},ent. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors regard1`ss of ticr) as to their respective obligations under Parts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable) . The bidder, contractor or subcontractor •all carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity Sa:- ie fora only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form) Section. 0".)IU3 11-7 B. Requirement--An Affirm tive Action Plan (Con' t) Part IV: Ce•^pliance and Enforcenent. (Con't) close, 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 subcon Tractors' employment practices during the performance of she contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions. if the contractor or subcontractor Teets 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 subcontrac,.or shall be presumed to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading 'toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otaervise de:;rnines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment 000ertunities. In Judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals, the acency will consider each contractor' s or subcontractor's minoritymanpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utilization of its subcontractors. Where the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has 'ailead to comply with the requirements of -hese 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 2. 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 Vlorks contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal Employ-ment Opportunity program which conforms to the. provisions contained herein. ,:hen "61he =Cca!lcy proceeds with such formal action, -11: has the burden cf, prolYing t!?at the contractor h:as not met, the rac!iirer-i-entts of tlhes.e Sid Condi'i bens, cOntr ctor's Tcilurn m.seashift, the � `s =o v his coals 5 Sisal i t0 him r it,11. �:-_. _:, f.- -vard with ev i:.=nce to show that he has met the "good faith" requi remnants of t,ese • Conditicns by -instituting at least the Specific AT►ir-mative Action slaps listed H-8 0 184 B. R-?guirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Coni) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainmment 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 Gepartment. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-7, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY 14ANPOWER UTILI7-ATION 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 Works Department. - H-9 �� � � FEDERAL' REQ UIREMENTS • The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: Eoual Employment 0 ortunit -- During the performance of this Contract 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 development 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 cor:puted 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 par hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the gage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. 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, 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 net 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 Prince benefit, the question, accom- panied by :he recorn-endation of the ccntractinc officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for detemination. • (iv) If the contractor does not mage payments to a trustee or owner third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs neascna'.W/ anticipated iz providing benefits under a pian or program cf a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a 00..1 I-1 part of this contract. Provided,however, The Secr tary of Labor • has found, upon the written request of the contrac or, 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 obligat ons 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 name and address e` 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) (l) (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 l (b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the coan. itment 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 imay be, for transmission to t-he (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 fcrtn for each laborer or mechanic I-2 001�'l 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 under 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 hours 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 inserticn in any further subconL;acts that nay 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. n ` I-3 �i) V� • APPLENTICE AND TRAINEE 01PLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1) 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 dumber 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 int!rvals 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 will 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 (24 C.F.R. 5a3(a) (1 ) , (2), (3), (4) , and (5)) . Sections 5a.4, 5a.5, 5:a5, and 5a7 shall also be attached to each such contract 'or the infor-:ation of the contractor. The term "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall . mean the subcontractor. 03189 I-�, 1 ` MiloiFtthilUhS i'. 1 IWIlf iLAiltiti5 P. R ! ((ir•;•tr+• •r.. .F•t.•.,.: , .•,lY ., . ol•Cislof 110. CtA71.5014 1Ccur •Ai . i Irl-t+t+ 'y'+a.•..,t.i•� �.t t. 19'!1 fa+p Mul.r.1•t1•^rrt• Nalt . At eta, r+.fa, ►..itr, file, �..�•-•. �•�•�n t Ilt•rlt tb.•reta i.Iwvwr.a, •,H •t• + rt.at3, it••'tr KJrt4nea notes 116'4 iaa•at Y•,• •a aa o14r 1•w i i,nt t, t{ i.t..i.••iRt i two,e M+ter ft A r f+,resat Yetleia .04hr ae • r Aryr.te. Mmateioy Countyt i,trlu., •h•.:>.t,it, r 1•. ., Iatw, C.rw/ndarn 99.42 61.1% It+T,nu .ai {+•ten, a.,drt+, •11tia, It 1, LineIts Trehnselans 12.56 i.iS 11+1,00 .46 '1 +,d.+�ina, +nrrr•t, i!i•.r•• Cable Splicers 12.66 1.15 1i•LDO .04 ' I.J.IFT, t q,a, l..ta•i+, i•i.+r r, f4in+e1141 i.r.t4. ••+rt•••,.•ete, '•n h•ntfur i Alpine. Ju.adol, Calaveta% �.a tram i•Cn, r,.n .t,aggtn, .an ar•I San Joaquin Counties , Sr.,td 1.101a. ',nM 'tw, Ptut•h 9.63 .6S j.I4 t,li '•i•as10, :•iwne, b1..Ivow, :•Mabe SI'rayl ShPrirr•a 7.01,r161 %.waeaa. %I.wirlbnt, !.utlrt, is-- 5rin•j fitagat Scaffold! . i1a••a, 1111•I1y. 1"1410. 1u.lulbe. 0.1n.111140109 Structural 11,111 and Tuo b.1 C. nr114a, Collision a $taa1 10.12 .15 2.34 1.11 tianlelry, San Prnito, San rl..byr! I Mateo, Santo Clara anJ 1;,.N.t 010,01181 Santa Crus Counties If%- In,Ott P1.1011% ►1A,SU 41•)0 11.64 11.65 •OS clu•jinq portion$ of Cnuntloo i4stlet 11./,11.41101 All Coal. In the Late Tahoe Areal poslit••11116.01.a to 15 1.30 1.66 t.67 105 Prunh 11.92 .99 1.10 .60 .01 11.11 talti.u. itwa •v11q:lnt Sprey or alt;. (1114. tcnitnld$ 14.75 1.)U 1.66 1.65 •05 Tope ra 11.41 .99 1.10 1lettllc4►u.i 9lanterar Ttmtatst , ^` I a. 1,.11 14.411111, ti4Mt Ljal• and Calavcta$ and son Juequln b.nts 4.1161. t;,uotlas Cruntlea 9.91 1.25 1.70 1.60 0_ 1:16'rillr1e11/ II.FU .q2 31iT,t0 .03 • p,vaferat (1 1$6114 'y+i t.ri t 15.51 ,9I Al 2.10 •05 Were. twills, Nemsocinn. NeI14. M So" It%lwj Cw•htY 60%no am! SunewLis Counties fi.•:etlr.laa• 16.21 1.25 71s1.15 603 RaotPls 10.49 1.10 1.24 1.41 .04 taloa 1.• a11,4 S.it Joaquin ttlattd 110110111101 Kettiaaan C=•u.ltle. 13 kettlra WO purtpul 11.21 1.10 1.10 1.63 .09 fl•'i.itietauti tochnttl4ne 11.An ,w. 3%01.49 .01 , ditu43stict Glarleletsl Pip. Cabir spiitPro 13.53 096 3%#1.49 101 vco!•ivral Coat tat pitch 11.41 1.10 1.30 1.63 .09 M"atvtcr roomy San bonito and Sante Clara C,I. Ilec4rirl,olt Its" 1.14 3t41.d1 .06 ttoofeu! Irettlonan Cable S,litrls 13.61 t.1S )143,00 .06 11 kettlel 11.10 .85 1.29 A14'el.l C•1,4111y I.AboteCar 1.loctlloi,nt 001 is". ?;tIAS .069 Watp lith 6.775 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10 Lo1�le %Plies 14 15.52 1.10 3111.65 .064 paver 6plipaent 0pa14tul$t 1.1414 t11.lrUucirr11U Sea attaehod 64h 14,•1,111.. c•011 i 41+18 11,1 ' 1.111♦ 401,0 fu1,no lP$ 11tnu1,l oil 11.45 1.01 111.42.10 .04 I.11trrlr•ur I4414 iqull'Oent Opt. 11.70 1.02 31.41.10 .04 Cable Spltroto 15.41 1.02 7142.10 e t? FLDLRAL RIG167CR• VOL. 42, i40. 141•,-•.FRIDAY. DtCEMACR 16, 1977 t MWFSLAT IV'ri P. I MIUMEATIUYi P. 4 b1.1SiSl h?. CAT?-•.1.13 1c. •"•ft /n./.0046.1 p.,.0416 I 511 • lr.q.p.wNrr.p.r..6nt6 10.01 D6."t • / LJ.n...w Nor 11..51' N..•II LJ..attee Rohs !4 l k• N•wtrwt v#8021.4 w.Jve Nwt11 L•,YiMth.:o/kNA7t1Ni p6b. R6t.6 M L K p6w616w6 Ywtatbs 6w14. � , Arpt.II. Croup 1191 11.97S 51.31 $1.10 11,10 .t0 • /RIA t ANA 1 Centra C••eta C,an.ly ltnlyr PilMiaysrst Caotteta, Group 11 f 9.11 10.64 1 1.01111 5 2.J9 $1.00 .29 Randers, elpswelel•ers, 0 n- G1oup it 9.1u 11.41 {.Su• 2.21 1.00 .39 duct layers and pi4pele G1nup 1t 5.7! 11.34 LSI+' !rix 1,00 .24 plltelatersr press,tra pip. Group 44 10.11 11.0yn 1 1. • 2.25 1.00 .17 Tooter, no taint pits an. r • sirll•piln►of aA60, In- 1.$t t0,,5 I1.On 1.10+6 1115 1.00 .19 eluding rrpait at vo1Js. Glaup 81 10.71 12.21 1.502.25 1.001.29 precast NAnbnle astteta Gtuull 7t 10.41 17.19 L.111, 2.15 1.00 .29 Cast to itee mantwls Grrnrp 1t 11.11 It.12 1.110• 2.:5 1.00 .29 form setters Gruop is 11.14 11.05 I.Sh• 1.;5 1.00 .29 plaster Ta,d,n1 Cowl. tot 11.74 11.27 {,Se• 2.25 1.00 .29 Lr,lano Cwrnt 9.45 3,35 1430 3.10 11t.wp 10-As 11.1» 11.1'# l.�r,• 1.14 1.00 .29 y tiro»p 111 12.06 13.117 1,110• J11 1.00 .39 T11e rwtlsrs• 11e1p•I01 G1a"np It-At 11.12 14.71 • 1,5»' 7.21 1.00 .29 MaNada, Contra ttlatA. Del 010011 11-a Rat to. listol6.►At, I..Ska. Me I. It-*, 11.52 ISM 2.75 1.00 .29 I.Sb+ nen.Leeino, lssnteley, NAPS, Group 11-Cl 13.14 11.15 1.5+1 2.IS 1.00 .19 1 San 0enito, San Francisco, 01t1e1.1jes $.31 per pout to 1,011.loo#4 84 Ith ,nJ •il.too F hA. San Matron, Stith Ciotti, ranks Ccu4, Olskiyou. 10^11 F,F.I.10 6.4.1116 par.-Is Snrp•A1, Oulit.r and Ib.dy EJ.a116e Tltnity Coontlee 9.27 .69 ,Si 105 It too it i M P.,10.46 Y0.61144 .nJlst A►Ir•it. 011}-'1:11911 9L r'A17-•.011 - M,1`!i £.1t1 t+2 i'a S3v71-Snptent"ot 10, 19,11 U 141!.5!et al Alnowts. Al,dne. Antdnt. „4 01r..p. 1111 11.514 51.25 11.70 01.10 .10 cnlaver6A, Contra Cwt•. MI Cunha C.1e10 Co»hty only( ►vile, ►:1 1►eta.W, ptes,ps, , tn N Pilvtnyetti. Ceuttptst G.r•J-114t, NArtn, Mtltivsx, nm.•tet^, Flpwuu;yyrsp Con W11CnA, hintetay^ Naito. weva•5., i+yeln n1A t•lastic tlaeer, Sacimmontn, San benit•, vllwltpe.el 1119.0are pipe .•1.101 Francis,v, San d.u•ptln, S 1 7.55161, ho suint pips an4 Ku.n, Sings C1als, SAnts Ctu.. Nl(liq.ln-} .,f t..e. 1t+cluAl 9 Solana, Sonunl, Softer, Tebns, '•pair vl v•id,, 1'86044t h n• . Turtluer.e, Vula and yule Count e, sattwi9. V4 41 M p1Ae . Calllulnta PAMwIe tulm setter• 471.trvje,s- (1,11 Cemwnt elasanst {..r.•t 61 x t cement ttt+tons 10.50 1.30 1.60 1.65 .4S t1,n n,. 115• 1.16 L.2S 1.70 1.10 .10 Itastic, tbynesltet All 11.9. ..:'12 it i It•-•.+•"• In Ctupaettiom tuaass MIS 1.)0 1.61 1.65 .0% rn•1nt••.1r• u.tt •.Into Ing Nen 1Nrkln9 from sudplo9 . ut 011•4 1.1ete - Attynel oe otip tutu aaattoid 30.75 1.30 1.51 1.61 AS Guo,• it!►I 5.175 1.35 1.30 1.10 .10 LleetticlAnst wits wiu•tirap w-t,ine to ALAneda Cuwlty conntctlrn •,W. •I,n111n9, Llectrltlallt 11.V1 1.10 )iel.6) .061 Of alit Vesta -Altyhst cable Splteats 111.)1 1630 SL61.6! .064 �.�r� Mlyti Coo tiled FEUERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 247.--NIUAy, DIUMbIR 16, 1977 IWIP11 W.11015 P. 5 ..JUIi ICA►P1.5 P, r, r,ri.;l,1•r+rty.xlt-S.»i r�m•rt ' . .. .. �.�......-...L d.!!t �1111t•O.r1.1.11 P.rwrrlt Jta.dt -r' Clrwlue r 09C161011 NO. CA71-11091 (Cantldl Rota Is 6 M Pu♦loa Vatae»e 004:00 t ban Iltnito. fla1Ns Clots and Asn•Tr• ►,Iwgt Orr.hit petwrett Santa CIe4 counties 6adt fla0a Mectrtcialls 5ll.ell .92 1112.10 AS It howdy LJrwnoe C4hle 0pl Icetf 15.%3 .91 11.2.10 .06 I`r�10:4 LQU1l'NI.HT OPt.Mnin4 Room* Rrr.a I1 A tl P+a11ta Yuotloa A►►�1t. oafs Hama de#nty - t1ertr14:1a0/6 11.23 1.25 3101.25 i .OI MPA i AHtA 2 Calawetas ants flan JAa.1u14 Cn . t-Irctt{Cianai Technicians 13.60 .9s 31#1.44 .$1 1 Group ti S 9.11 $10.61 1 3.5110 ; 2.45 51.00 .19 Ca111e lips I.tis 15.51 .9s 1101.19 .01, Gtouls 21 9.1.0 11.01 t.5u• 2.25 1.00 .29 M•esrtey ct«/nty 'stoup b 9.7) 11.21 i.bu• 2.25 I.u0 .29 Rlectrlclanr 12.50 d.lS 3101.00 .04 Grout 11 ' 101: 11.03 1.5.1• 2.25 1.00 .29 Cable Splictts 11.61 1.15 lt0).00 1.06 Gtoup 51 tu.t5 12.06 i.hll• 2,15 1.00 .29 Pleauu C.swalj 1•. Group H 30.71 12.22 1.••11. tioCtticisnf. tuA t0 1 �, o 1.25 1.00 .J9 ceCa.•J 2 61,43144b) 7.75 .10 11-11.05 .0+j 1 Group 71 10.11 1. )u i•5f 2.25 1.00 .2•t Ya lnRfi it • ; Group 6t {1•1{ 12.62 1.+N• 1•'611 1.00 .V) Gtoull v! 11.1.1 *11.u5 I.5 J.J$ 1.00 .29 Alphtl'. Awad•tr. Calafatae. t ' 2.25 1.00 .29 G1uup tea 11.7c I/..r lose• ants start Joaquin Counties r Group 10-A1 11.14 11.19 f.�d• 2.25 1.00 .29 Bluth 9.62 .15 2.31 3.11 Group 111 lt.a6 iJ.S7 IA- ' . 1.00 .*V 6ptayi LheettaitA talletst 3 Gtoup 11•A1 11.21 11,71 1.to1 e 7,2155 1.00 .29 . 1 cta el win rCatlalJ1 ( croup It-01 17.52 '1".01 2 1.Sba 2 ) .25 1.10 . 9 S-1-Autaetelal +tluctutat 1• titfat 10.21 As 2.34 ?'.11 Group 11-C1 )).04 1$.J5 1.5b• 2,25 1.00 .29 sltntfl•y, son 0anit0. San •Includes $.26p6r hour to Pe. tiul.dJ Nt lLit and I fttate Y ad. Plasma. Ssnts#.'lata and Santa Co as Coins We reel- clud1n4 1.111tuaa of ma lodt P.Iga 6••.iu.P+Iwo•+! rZ 14►a Tah.•e Mea) h.w.tr E.fruaaa O 10111tH 11.92 .49 1.30 .60 .03 K,a► it iM PndaalTV auu.a sal 00 L'piay 12.17 .19 1.10 .60 .03 Aen.It. �1 i1 Talata 12.47 .9! 1.)0 .10 .03 rtl PIs.4ar Ten.larsl CataYtrael and San Jnsgaln tattotftsl , rt...l.i It 4 9.91 1.25 1.70 1.00 Gloup 1191 6.915 1.25 t.70 1.10 .10 t...tatal 0 contt.l Cueta County(ortiyi birin. Nape, Solana and IVl slayers, cae1`fla. flub•+aa C..untles • hsndetf, NtlavraiParf, Co - P'Wwt a 10.90 IAO 1.20 1.61 .09 dull layerf an-1 plastic #attic watlatat efttte•*an i ptlmlayetnl Pteal.ure pipe I2 %'111104 r/a 1..11.1.'.1 11.21 t.10 1.20 1.63 .09 tauter. no lutl.t 1-11w ants Ilitu.laticl inawet•1r1 sttipping of uaae, inclu.l n7 Pliw•rt ggnvri i'•ul 141 1 tfpsli nr voids. 1.rucaet n- . ptt.h Il.v6 1.10 1.2u 1.63 .49 1 hole uattets. #.rat Its 1.14'0, Ban Iltrtlio and Santa Clays • hulhole ruse►•.ttetu Glwtt laa Most Ault e t w l 01M I Cwali Lsbotrtrs t It iattlei 15.10 .65 1.19 croup tit) it.1♦ $t.2% $1.70 I1.10 .10 1.11•a4ct+l Nita windtng wachina In 41.1.111 1141 6.775 1.25 1.70 1.10 .30 1 conneotlan with glinting. Pur.# I.PtII+Mnt t011etstatsk or stet crutu - All-port 6ce alircl,ad z�a% , 5EOENAt RESISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 2.12--1410AY, OICEMtIEA 16. 1977 s t11J1i1tlil,ir, P. 7 WDIFICAT104S P. 0 UeilSsmr I1A71-rdi'1i Lunt d, } ,•.,,, l ,,,_ V) i Na.dt •{ �_ 1t•.anew 1 R•+.. li w Pepsi..$ V0,61,64u!/rr ! Arta U. ! labur••r S: SeNe td.t.a.e.hh Pq+ra+. } 6r•.v, lsitlis s,3TS 1.25 1.70 2.10 .10 oproolodo MII! wsmlit.g ra:hAIl•• Its Battle11*A [doitis. !1 cunarCt lon with a++nit t.g+ R.t.t N R If P.atMewt Ysatbw swiss• .r tL++t ctelr - 41191.6f h,•1••r Mar it g • I t:IStf!s r•IOtl.Se$+tN "A. 2 Cs..+t• alts 8.975 1.25 1.70 t.iG .30 • -- C„ult0 0r.nle f,nnty rinlyl (Q? PN SaluY • uceob_orer 1 1., 1417 P!t••1lrwea, t'•twt►.•ra, St&irvlde td&ho I en,nt a, 1'11•.••rut11••I a, etre. bait Wy»1a an•1 pt+•tk• "'�+£" r!••nl,t vt. Vie+.s.1.• 1 APbaato Mortersl t t•�HntY t+nlioint ;,I1•rl,n',• >ur+t•+ab;\,M+11nar, suutwtary, ata IP1r+'r .rw, { l.cla.lrr.! Clearwater. Idaho faunty res+ 1.1•!of v1 l topA.. �•tn• north helf), tootenat. , h•+tr ++.turr. reel In toll 0. latah, 1.641%, Net Peree. ' to'.10 t++ 1.•0►+acid I Shushone Cou71tt a 312.23 .St 3,1070 H.rt.t :.•1»!-UI CarPrntetu r 9..l.tno e.••Inty lits 2.25 1.70 1.10 Cie ro sonnet. ho rkury. The S++tires• 1AI-11r Cleatvatrr, Idaho Wunty + A1+ •.00, 4`•.11014 fnala, Irel (swrtb of the nortlnrtn / 2bt t., {ar+.•t•SE, Klein, boundary of Tewnsl+tp Rig in to-Ito nn011,19), n ), V009e .01, lataly. % i t1, 54.1 t+wte. Not Pore, 3haslwns f s Counties! r r V.t•a. . •+•a :r+t. Carrantere \>Q.64 .611 .73 .07S t. 1,2t .4! 4l :•it sawlllrr, stationary \` 1.•Jbi t + s,t• s 4. +s f"' loom,Wo Toot Y, i 411 rP (iiv pirt•0 S0, ISM Operrtat Plledrlver 10.99J•• ,66 .TS .023 0 !ilatt•�; tel+-Pie Correntert (b+.rned. char. f ` M ted. cirosotrd or slat // f"') Ct••+ /`/ !arty treated Peter!& ; 1, art F.,rti it&r \ ,r• 1!++oa 1411 11.09 .6p• .23 .013 li»e rete `t t •.!7 .!S +SS .01 htIlist stht and Nathln StI'.•t'lol a %..I% a»...100d �,� [rector 11.34 .66 .13 .023 ace;t++ldt,•g tawing:\y�t..itr ltledt{wr (crests d •+'r 4 t.irolow I.rltal e.l'r ,s4 �:SS ,Ol raaterlal) 11.24 .tb `�2S .023 taut+int tat•liv) 9.31 .9S .5S .01 £lsttrictanat. �, Lw.13 off e.p••.d to tae .%�, Rerelnlny fountlest �\ + w+athor solid off +$:.I aur f� flectrtciam! Tsthnlclons 11.10 • .74 3!+ .:0, 1•• et.0.le as morta !!„1 % Cable Settcets. 12.21 .7S 3% a .SO �+` 1% ;+!!levee with a ca{+%'I'll t Flor�bers0 44411.11% of Wis. 11.1.1 Nesrenlns Cow lee and Idaho. valet int ,lin.•n%to+.s 4•.•10.14 �/ �� County (17th of the 46th Inttttot w.-IN pro III tatwol, Parallel)/ 11.31 .69 .90 .10 a,+•..Ibtaat in't anb stn.,7 9.52 .!S `• \ .01 , l 41 Id too I I f cur fare to I.y" f 010.•d to 40• of e.gr'asxte , yr.anll.11 w.enl t.aAd/at + . .'Voted %eattot-1144 11.46 .!S .SS .01 !t»1+11+1 l•a, - ghee$Work to IS t••.t 111 n ,., an 0,1410 theist 44t 4'0%11 t' ,�\!•! itvYf tie e1'Ytl%4ble rate. , �++�r.� 'i+•t ... .. FEDERAL REGIMA, VOL. 42, NO. 2.42--FAIDAT DICE AE M R 16, 1977 , 1091FICATIMS P. 1 NODIF(tAT}ORS Pr 2 i..ri•.i,�i I-,. A.t11_1.171 • tial• !1 Pn«as B•«able Mrws•p (&t 1A 4tunJ-Aut..;%i IV,(V'!%� Satlt Jrta trran County, Arkansas tt«noir E�aralt i Ratoo H It M remotest Vocalismu1/ rte. 1SIM1 N0; CA77.$092 lkrf=„I1 file,411's Anr fr. t4J PN 51941-Baptaaleat ]Or fill) 1e, •i+: 77uCTIdY imperial. Inyo, Rern. Loa ' __„_._)1 Angmlen. I43et0. Oeat+ge. Linaaan kisl,siatats $11.13 3% /01 Riverside. Ban Bernardino, Sutc films*Som.li$$Forwoalr Cm41e mplhers 11.313 3: 3/01 xA tole Cbie/asm r Banta atit EA.rsri.. Cluun.t.,sn (4voner.1) 657JR /t 3/6% gSartwra and Ventura O3unttas, Rotas M A ll Pearl•■• Vocalism mal/al etuitwo.m (Is\6 eunths) 491JR 1; 3181 California Apia.To. Watch truck I37,IR It 3101 I.A fur.+5 9.10 .01 Cl,.tn I.I ' Ii.ir..lkt4tdi„1 sticklayeest stonomeawnst Cleattlrt3n4 10.73 .50 3% 1/41 Menta Barbara and San lute Ca41e tl,liran t0.B73 .30 it 1/41 Cbinpo Counties 111.!0 11.13 91.30 .03 11 1, ANn.41+1 11`d.�4 (� Risetriclanat , !4t to 5J'1u3 fept:r+Gsr M ►9� } IctticNNI let analY 13.70 .ii 31+1.45 Pulaski 40unty, Arlsoset ` Cable aplieece 11.59 .13 3146.41 \\ ser"Achina tyke Ravat CJiat ef.1 t Lila is+t:St71ur•T10ns Otdnanca Toot Station, Liar-on 4 � $11.23 of 3/01 t:tectrilwards ctans 1S.2S .90 3641.60 .1S 1741.1p •plical• 11.315 I3. 3/01 Cable SPllaers 16.75 .50 3141.60 .13 0, utnte Ill,'., 3% 3/91 tZ Seen Comity(Remiatndet of Co nty! Gtound.nse+ (a,lYafieid} 4Y.i631 3/01 Rlaetriclanet tschnlalano 12,75 .50 3141.10 .15 ctut+n.IA.n (lit 6 t.nnlhs) 01. It 3111 Cable Bpticats 14.03 .10 3641.10 .11 - kina.h .quip-alt 13t,6 , 3t 1194 Loa Angeles County h •.t`•t ..4Amtt•.t+« n..i, s: ;. Clactrialons 13.02 1.25 3441./3 .07 741-N�',`I.. - Ge ,Ur.L�t !a, Vol,1 Cable splicers 11.11 1.25 ]141.55 .07 Zr Traffic Stgnal and Street Q Set.sotis++, t;ts..inld slid Yashinjtt t Ll.3htingl Gwntles, Alliances Linutriciane - 12.65 1.05 31+1.45 rola.', t, / •\ Utility Tschnletsn No. 1 9.19 1,0! 36.1.95 .07 We f Utility Tachntclan No. 2 9.66 LAS 3601.!3 .Ol Li.+.t3 tdikt5l sound Tochnlolanst ' L1.rUla►alt. 10.711 1 4i cAls apUrsrs ib,45 0$ It.t•+r;. 4/41 sound Technicians (ala neo building aon3natrucelunl 13.67 .71 11 .+•..r••.... �+ "and Techniclares (on U741 L••�AN'/••' .�v n,'. el ficatlon of salstlnq T.2 !A S^'tt4 •t.:.vc+lac il, 1}t!! bulldtngs) 10.74 .7S 30 t,nu,ty, V,n buten, rutty mold Riverside County• Cia4utt+a Luuntios, Alkanams , Clacttlelons 13.06 as 3441.43 .04 Cu+ten+t Cable Splicers 13.36 .65 3641.45 .04 Into, M3no and son Sernstdin L+'IL 1,t1,I,lUVfItdilchuntlea Ltnr.rtt // $11.23 1'• \3/tl2 Rlectrlclano 12.70 1.11 3102.00 .04 C d,ta q,ltc•te / il.]!! ; 314'1 Cable splicers 13.00 1.11 3142.00 .04 t>{,etatma j 11.25 3» 311r zllnnal► t•1Ju161«,..n (a.lYm+•red) 6%%ja 17. 3102 Rlectcletxna 13157 1.11 3142.00 .04 Glvat,d.Nan (I'll •s.tna 4� 44tJN J: 31 Cable spliceto 14.37 1.11 3402.00 .04 0 Ulit,It rgnli•' W. . 737Jk 31 3161 , pt4Hnlas I. t'IplrtrCii•is Banta tt.tlwirg County (Vandanlntrg M0) 4441+tle 10 04ls I•l3ur at hillock 35 .0S t 03 County Gem ih•••'or 10.60 ' .60 . Electricians SPLICE 16.15 1.10 Sta1.l5 Geer 10 alias, (tum ruleak/ Cable 9p11eeta 16.15 1.10 1641.] .01 County Coon)iwa 10.90 .60 • .55 .03' Val 1is+s � its MUM RLGISTER. VOL. 12, NO. 237--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1977 :.i M /uD1n/.Tloss P. 3 10DIFICATIMS P. 4 ' rN ytl•15t.,•t ta'I. CA71^40147 (hxtt'd) DMISIM 110. CA77-5092 (Cont'd) f,r.p L..rht11'q�,.q , II4.d/ Cd+.rllra Bnit Pn4{r B...tiro Prr+0114 541r: 11 i tl P.aUr.e Yesm104 rr2to A►a1.Tr. iind/ C14erbra Prnaln'lat of County Rrb# M L M P4r4brt V*rrllrr *nater Fi«ctrlol.enn 913.10 91.10 11#1.7% ,01 Ar►1•Tr. CAbta 5pllcnss 14.40 1.10 3/41.]5 .03 Paa�lrot•r of County t:tawlNLMn SIO.OS 91.10 1141.t% .03 Vw".ttura County . , 91e.niI4 Ien% 13.41 1.00 3141.0% .02 Wnreon 11.40 1.10 31.1.15 .03 C.•b)a 11,I1err+1 11.75 1.00 311+1.03 ,03 ' Cattle Splicers 14.40 1.10 3,1#1." .03 torIfit Ion .end Iawn Opt Inkler t Marble Satterst )•,-+tial, tort Anyalee. prang , trsl•arial County 11.84 .11 1.17 .02 IfIver"I'le, Can IwisArdina, Paintgrel $in tal1M 53ntotnixrial , Otauie. Plverside, , Pact.ata aryl Venture Cos. 9.73 lot 169 13% it lcr* Angeles (Por.tna Area), Line Crwlntruct tont San D*rnnrdina leseludin.} 141.rt4t CountyMoslem}attion) G1n.n.:.Mn 10.94 .7S' 31#1.1% 1 11ru6hl..taint Burner 10.99 1.09 1.11 .75 .07 t LlnPren 13.711 .7% 1401.45 palethnngecs/ Iron, steel I Crrrge apitr.ra 11.#1 JS 3111.45 bridge (swing'atagelI "I"n tatrins I.+ta Havel and .7:neat tack tapoc 11.49 1.09 1.11 S .07 A t+tenA,.•a Wst station and Brush (swing stagell Spray 11.24 1.09 1.14 .75 .07 &!.aid% AID) 1 SteeptaJack 12.39 1.09 1.11 .7S .07 ait4.11n!++tn 12.06 .90 3161.40 .13 Peftleeration 6 Alt Condition ngs L#nP'Mn 15.25 .90 3141.60 .IS fns Angeles and t)tartge Cos. 12.0 1.45 1.10 1.32 .20 Tnrtatio 11./rkerel Tile better I Cabs- bpllrete 14.78 .90 ]#11.40 .13 ,lapectsi County 11.44 .41 1.17 .OB 16sn t#Ps+lodes of County} 0 G1 u•or I'Wn 9•%6 .90 3101.40 .15 idt 0 Linr•+en 12.7% .90 36#1.60 .13 --- 1 n Calle 61-lle"Is 14.01 .10 3101.60 .1S Tile sgtterst in Daang9 G,unty Inyo, Aucn and tang Cos. 11.20 .6% .SS tri Gs wvt+nn, lel year 10.56 •.sl 3141.4% ,03 Rtrble. Tecrasso, and Th e Llarvrar•-an, alit, lot oast 11.51 .41 3111.45 .02 Setters Belperss Imperial County 9.04 .61 1.11 .01 I�Prwu Ussvy s.lulprwnt C"v1 star 11.34 .61 11#1.43 .OZ , PICISIVII Mn. cA77-`11193 - M+•1. #1 Cable rpllrols 11.1% .11 36.1.15 •02 ;114 Pu 1195)-:cpteaLvr lS, 194 i ♦try.+. I+..10 slat son B*tnatd}n I 641011, Kern, Ins !ut ales t 4.4 unt IPa lei-octal. 9 . io.xtniwon 9.41 1.11 31#2.00 .04 Otanys, Ptven(de, ban Lv%--an 12.72 1.11 2142.00 .04 Bectranllno. San Luis Minima. Cable sptireta 13.00 1.11 3112.00 .04 Banta barbsra end Ventura r Plvetot•ta countyCounties, Callfotnia @1a•4n1+6.11 9.6$ JS 3661.66 •.04 p�lnar� 1 41nPrvn/ trios Glviprent Mrickloyerol Ston•a+sones q.rtasora 11.01 .5S ]1:1.65 .01 Sante Barbara and an Cable spit,•r1 13.21 .115 31:1.45 I,O4 04nia batbata V.xarty (Vanden Utes hula Obispo Counties 911.50 91.15 22.30 .02 Arlt) ' CcauxLrn 11.1110 1.10 3161.3! .01 . Llarnen 15.13 1.10 3611.35 .03 r Cable Spileere 16.13 1.10 3641.39, .01 , W • �"'l t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 02, NO. 277--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1977 133i}1FlCATIMS P. 5 113UtFICAt1UNS P. 6 , ' DwIsIOg th7. CA71-s093 [Clint 0,11 ' Dr11t Priq#R4,wr4tr P1r�rwtt �A77+SOgI ICnnt'dl r llralr Carr«Ne« 64,1196 Pds1:R.w4h11t P.t..4,nt4 p4,dt N i M PN41.w4 Y4,twtf.w .PI/rf Ater. ft. • 1 Rrt4,s N i 4,f Cew+6446 Y.e4ti.e a.�!�r Papethan7etnl i(nn, 6 Atrr,To. steel debt hrlrhle tsrllt•1 Y.Ie;attctan.'t eta•)*)I 0hr91. neck T.slwr )11,19 S 1.01 1.14 .7% .07 let+•t 1.11 t'+.nnlY Atueh tuvin9 atdgelt Splay 11.3 t.d9 1.10 .JS .OJ t'tr,t(11.san1 13.70 .T. 1f4,1.4S Sterplelack 1:.19 1.09 1.11 .711 .01 r•.,l•!• f1.114.4-10 11.9tl .75 3601.45 peftigerdt/on Slid Alt Ctuniitt•ttit+rit Is-on C."'n.y ftotina L11ke tars hfgPlas and Orange Coo. 12.51 1.15 1.10 1.52 .20 Htval prdntntr Prat Tile Sutteres Statt.ta, lJotmda AI1tJ Imperial county i 11.11 .II 1+17 .01 I:Ie.etl.a.tnn 15.29 .40 1141.40 t:.thle 01.111eu16 16.74 .10 31+1.60 .15 AAAA R•u1 tti,un+y Utee1ln•1e( n[ fl• l+ Teta Ssttsrst I:Iect(itiaM9 9rrhnitlane 17.75 .40 3161.1.0 .15 Kates County 11.20 .41 .115 , Csl.1e 6plicrra 16.03 .10 11#1.60 .111 Tiles Outlets' Itelparat 1,1-1 A..win C1«111ty lrpsrlat County 1.06 .61 1.17 .01 Llw.•tft.•ioona 11.0i t.25 3stl.94 .07 C.r,1. !,41CPra 13.12 1.25 3161.15 .07 (91i'r!:Inr1 NO. f'A77^5091-�M•t„TI ' lti><rr+1•i..O."my tit Yti�Stlbl-#eptsal.sr 10, 111 1 Lle.ttt.•isns 11.06 ,4S Lifl.641 .u6 man Diego County, California Cable S.+t t.rts 11.36 as 1114,1.611 .04 Ran n«tnrulum County Liv.trf••to-to 17.70 1.11 31.2.00 .06 , �lecttleiane11 Cal Is ";:I•Pr1 11.00 1.11 31►2.o0 .06 Elactriclane• 11.25 .10 11161.71 .02 7 lttta tts•••t1a r.nnty Cable Spticars 13.61 .70 3141.71 .02 0 IVr+:•r.4, .r1 A1'il) Line Constructions Cir:ttielsr. 19.IS 1.10 ls+t.1S .01 4tound.vn 10.4% .70 114,1.71 .02 Cat.l. :plfr.ts 16.15 1.10 11.1.15 .01 Ltnr.00an 11.57 .70 314,1.1/ .02 N 10-,•s4,/•1.r .0 1'.h.ntf Cst,le bpitt•ers 13.67 .10 3141.71 .02 Irk at11,l,lna 11.10 1.10 31111.1{ .03 Klrble Setters, Terrasat ' Cabe« L,.1/c.te t6.40 1.10 i1+1.35 .03 Markers sold Tile Settees 11.61 .61 1.17 .06 V.•.ts,.ta 1,u.nty Marble, Tatrartu and Tile 1,M.'itb lane 13.41 1.00 li+t.0'r .02 Setters. 11•I1rre 9.01 .61 1.17 .04 V%ltit Lpll.:ns 16.75 1.00 3tot.OS .03 itttgtts•.n r..•I 1.1.n SiYinklt at bCCI5tOt1 ►al. !'All-s09S - M>•t�l 1.1•'tial, bis Mauer.. •142 tot 52464-grptesGrt 30, 312 1 ' to bvtu, fi1..4 o mv, :4111 San Diego County. California Matn.lydlu.l, 1•an t.tls .. ti.it)w11. S1nta natbtla and CI.AI ' Vrnt.,to Cuntlttra 9.7% lot loot 136 11 Ytrttricianst ' 1'41111rtSt Electticldn9 13.20 .70 31.1.71 .02 Irt.r(lal, 011arr).. Piti-ont,le, Cable Slot lt.'ts 13.56 .70 31#1.71 .02 Wil irv,PlPoo ii.wu.r Atr11, Mlert•la Settere. Torraalo Uork.(u Ran DwtnarA11n.+ Irac3u4ir«i and Tile Suttees 21.14 .11 1.17 .06 ttaat.rtl psttstill) Mdrhle. Tarratro and Tile Dtuslti faint 0utmts 10.99 1.09' 1.16 .75 .07 Setters, italpars 9.04 .11 1.17 .06 Q . • a 11111r1A1 R1Gi5TER, VOL. 43, NO. 677-•-14IAAP, RECCAtsER i4 P, IY77 1 HItIIFICAT10115 P, 5 :fir'.:.•:':: is .....:..:.. 1 B N I• 1 r • ••• •w • f11 r t i5 t7 Ie !)9Z) be Itl whet )0 197) a Is 1•r AtawJa AI 1111• /a+•.lor MRadial so •':� .. •.:. 0.•a L 1 111• Vajoveram. CLottla, Costo. tot Appe.Tc. N1tu, LI t►11.11,1 f31 rano l ::. u ,1 _ 1we1• Nana Nav. d • - - $-local, usciam,,me. San bonito U n 1 h I .,.t.y°_ • ,• In B• _ .:.............•. .,,.......::..a,...-:•: .,... Ban ►rarlrl•t f J to . 1.. . 1• • Clue. R' to .� 5.11 • I:tA a rlta >t:..•:c:�,...;:::;,:•. -; . IAll hutt•/ leW.44. 1 ..,....i . "".•'•5•':'s.F.e :.:..,-.:.:•< :� ...,.n.i•••..".• .r.re;;...).,..Yn..,.....-:1i..:rt w:..t�.:r..,y- <:.. f.`. J.'i"4-:,j::� Tuu1u•w Ynlll And Yuba Luunt its. Cal1 foinla - C �y •-..... ...:+.,H�•<r.S..>..v:-f,s.r....t.. :.s.l.'.SJ..:.1 ..%' �'�lfF`( r(�'�'`.'I.: lT•r.r1 � .. ....:...., ...E<.:c.,,.......»...r„y..: - .. �..... ' -t R. 4 V 1 • 11.)7 i Qe • ) " "11)•e0 .IS •A _ -' r�a ss ) ..tea• .q.Y. ..,..:..;:, ... ..yr .., .:..,... n ... Nlwl! 1•1 .. ,...,.,.....a .. .,� - C Is o - 1 . .� and a lu . - ►.\ I n t u m t Y u r; 0 f•rw 0 11 .• f 1.7 "F 'w. 1.. n s. {jei .A:..,.:.... j4. 1 L', r' e •I 1. l .. •ttla• u • s 1 :...:....•;:<::.. :".;..;.,-: ..:;:, ori: 11 1 1 Nltu rathe 11• •Lal• Pl d•.4Y- - "��=F•: - 1 1 1 1 1S 9 v • u•1 tar 1 SO 60 1.7 . - 1.1'a l l II 1 1 A.A me. - ;3 r% r• 1, .. -�:..:'.,..::a-;... n•tn ,: •K.i: ii- - 11.11 1.1 1111 On u: .. .{;.:x;4:5;.:,..• crb .:Z -:'fit.•>''1;=`�'�. , .. ............�...:;.:::11..x::':.. '�yale I •I•.i 1 a.. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 227—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1977 Ca Cos ,,r , +r+; rn»••.nvn - n,tt 17 MDUIUU1ONS P. ! IbJt11r4ft1q; P, l ___ _ f f16xgr N...W.t'ar...et �;, tl: IN '.:vo•, tupt�.tr,c1u,�1�,77) rr.77-S '. OI:CI!:ILfI IMI,_ a9p1r!jr}F�, 0ssit At bulls, - _ #hu4 Ei•t+/i•+. ' Cul-ted Pd"�.0sa•hls Pq.swif . Kass to L v 1'.•.tsas Y•tellsa s.i/s. Oada palntural 4 1.1 01 tit. Lt Wt Oda, N.rdy Eieadsm Lake. Marin, Mntoeinor Son Apt.To. ' ••+.'4.IU. 4.14116.1, 0uea.rldt, 0,101911R.rn N R it Pea.is"i Y444110a -"oiler tr411010 0 onJ donors con. losr, I.J..un, n...tcra. Marta. Ayit.Tr. bcuah 11.)7 .9'! 1.10 i .bo .O1 N.0 llod, M.•n.lw ltw. lkiceJr Splay 12.77 .9Y 120 .UO .03 M..tu,!: ia.ntarCy, stops, lkvada, Taihrra 17.72 .17 1.30 .00 .OJ vl•e41t. t lursa. bauaunto, llue,bulus Otesorltteret Sa16 1writtu. Gan 9car4:isco, Alpine, Awmluc, 19uuthsrn • Lan Jua,luin. San iutao. Santa (.action or G,untyl, butte, Close. t•nta slut, Shasta. talavatas, Culuna, Pluanus 41..14a. Slsaiy.w. Solara. Glann, kinge. 1.4•.4111, «u.xwf. I•t aaHtatta. Sutter. + J ludera, tua11as9a, Ma1eed. 1.9u..s. T.Intty. Tutelar " Kid.<. lt16itera•y. Pluwe. 7..•aiu-rie, loco and Yuba San Joaquin, Santa ti4a. c•wtttlase G1ltut 1616 Lhaste. Sierra, S1e0lys.r.. Stautalaus. Suttee. Tthnwa, 11+arl, t Ts salty, Tat nils, lust 1001411 Lttutt lcianai snJ yul.a Cuumks 13.60 1.44 2.00 .10 late Tat.w Area but Vlltri tteetilcians 113.90 .81 350.12 .08 tai i«pioyec contributte 8t at Lastc t nul{ eat for uvei S years service. COLIC :ptltsls 15.3• .84 310.92 .00 And st ut basic h•ntrly F.•e lof i 1a.1tt.n b 3 yours .e 4•c&tIin par a calavvis and bah Joaquin Con ctadlt. Sia 1•,111 ihAsdAli.. A thrl....l. i`. tiectriciaus 13.05 .96 311,11.49 .01 Pourer ryulpata+nt t74•raturbi C•Ltu "Splicara 11.4.0 1.96 . 34.1.41 .O1 (Pitedtivin-11 fill'& and Sotaw cuuhlles ' Gluulr 1 1.16 (.S0• !.!S 1.00 .21 tlecttieiahe 12.91 1.06 3141.10 .04 Group i(a) 1.59 1.916• 2.25 1.00 .29 C..1. rrl•..i• 17.12 1.44 31.1.10 .u1 Group 314.1 5,71 1.`.•• 2.25 1.00 .29 • Lau41. Mat toil Mvnducin0. Gcoup 2 1,7r 1.90• 1.75 Lou .29 eIJ S.•o.u.a C..uhtlas cl uup 2U) in.Lu 't.bb• 2,25 1.00 .y9 tir.uicsanr 13.15 Lit 31t.10 .02 cioalt 3 FO.va t,bl• i,75 1.00 .+1 C.ble t•ptltale 16.50 1.11 )tb)0 .Q2 Group 3(Ai 111,16 l.`•n• 2.25 Luo Ple•"t..t conolluctota 14.02 .745 ,56 Al .025 Group 1 66.13 t.•.u• 2.25 1.40 .21 111 I L,aiat IW+bU et.tuU' Helper 70Nb .745 .S6 A .025 S Group§ 17.11 L9u• 2.25 1.40 .*.v ll true C..•,atteLt/Wti •InaluJea 1.20 per hour to Paahmi-A Polish end 1413tare lend. s.t l,.tte, •tr.w Anil 8ieMlyau , . t uud lob F.t.9s 0•ulm 1 ar.•.n Tito ttimm ar helperl ccouna 01s1a b41.st matt 0.74 .4S 34 .10 1/21 , tierrty M..dt Ei+t1*1 Dead towYtasn Nta tOund- kat» k•.•s N L M Psaaisaa Yssatisa Aar$st.. q t dq Poear pgu(pMttt tlpecaeor 4 lean ichipt.stlI Pr.tntaii4ln# Js.•naweeleen 6.76 .1S is .10 1/21 Area 1 1 Alua 2 Lt..* ty.11wnt Men 10.02 .45 311 .10 1/2% , W%sa41n #viatl.ta(rat l ileavy Group 1 •11.1,3 }lQ.L4 11.500 12.25 .90 .24 Lit a Llilir+,.tt a.rnt Group 2 9.50 11.01 i.bbs 2.25 lssatHad linnsan wider 11.63 .IS It .10 3/211 Grouly l 7.73 11.0 tussal 10.50 .45 is .10 1/2% Group t 30.32 11.41 1.51• 2,25 .90 •�� Lama Spliceral ieadmunl Group S 10.55 12.Ot t..n• 2..5 .10 .71 lot. Gpsayvi 12.88 .IS ]1 .10 1/21, Glints;6 10.71 11.21 1..a• 2.25 .90 .27 Irate, lusin, Mrnduclno'anJ . Group 7 10.4.7 t:.'sn 1.90.• 2.25 .40 .21 ...,n.aa hwstlae .Q2 Group 0 11.61 17.Nt 1.916• 2.21 .10 .21 4:to.ndaa11 610.52 91.11 ]10.80 .03 Gtoup Is it.5l tl.ub l.5u• 2.25 .v0 {lar 1.(ut(+ant'�•statots tl.bl .l.11 314.00 Gctnlp 10 11.7E 13.27 1.Sa• '• 2.25 ts"rs•,n 11.15 l.11 14+.80 .02 Gtou;s 151-A lt.ba 11.119 LRa+ 2.25 .10 .2'r Ca:.ss a;.ticrfa il.a4 1.11 31•.80 tiro i I1 W.06 13.57 l.9n• 2.25 .•m .29 . Grouts Gcoup 11-A ti.a 66.73 1.94• 2.25 .90 .29 # Group 11-a 13.92 15.03 1.50• 2.25 .10 .tY Group 11-c 13.06 ib,1. 1.Se• 2.:S .10 .23 6111cludws S.28 per hour o tt•11C191 rd 11.1, t0. enJ Hatt its Fund. CP FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 210•-FRIDAY, NOWMIER 11, 1977 • MDIFICA110115 P. s IS10:fIcilttolls P. 6 . nrC}Sllk! NA, CA7f„;,3070 ft+n_•t'AIil' iStON Nfi, CA7f-8041 ir'one'd) Dealt fd•O.O.n.iha Ptgr..Att frt•p lt..•liu Prt+.ret. t 40.14 ._. tiudt EJ.ast}sa 1 It••'tr E1rr.#is• Y.b$ N l M Pao.b•s V44e11e0 and.of Use N L V ►.a44a6 Y.a.n.• ..JAI Art'+•Tt. I ,trot.T,. . �'}L Dalntun 11i Ice T+nJeretmArin, J}in 1't#httltCa, Catavarat Is 0an Joaquin CUs, 14.40 51,25 $1.70 and $*oOmA cv.ntlea h,rer G{ulµnent Oloratorat Gtuah $SS.77 ,44 41.10 .00 .07 Hetet of ratty to t2roup 10 • Opt ay 12.21 .',v 1,10 .b0 ,ul Tile 5ettera' 11a1Wts, TstwrY ,Y•) 1,38 ,00 .01 Alpt„e, Anodur, autte, PIUM44 I Iteaaflttetet Calavetaa, CalY.4, tadorado, Alpine, Aw.a:tat {SYuttwrn Glenn, ta.a.n, ttilx, Navajo, Portion of County), ' Dlasr, Dlunar, Sacra,wnto, Calavnrss, 1'tsanu, Yea Jua.{u tn, Ar•ssts, ' 44Atipuss, NsrceA, Jiontatby, Yle#la, '.tanlalaYa. Yuttef, Un Jaaqutn, d.,nto Crus, Pena.., T"In ant Yuba Cor. 7.70 .00 1.20 Suitor, Tel.aea, Tuolu.uu and Yut's Cuuntisn 11.00 1,44 2.00 .10 Qr•'„•1+;I,+rt Wt. +•A1f•in•+1_�Mt+./�11 ►...l nnr•r 144 to S1f17-<.t,t(otwr )d. tyi I tat 1'..pluyet cuotittlutss /t o 4asic h I tat M over S Years' service, 141&-4JA. AlpL,r, A,aJor, anJ 64 of usalu h,>urly r., : }.,# 6 � •ntha to 5 ysara A YutAttv�i Puy t"atawtae, ('antra C.,ata, orl Credit. 0is PAIJ t,uirday . A 11M.o.Jh r, 14.rrte, It ts,taJY, ftearut, , tt,ar,.,ldt, Matto, liarli..r4a, 0eHt D.,It fdals h...Ills r.sw..ra NrhrJ. t%3MG44y. Nape, Herdt b...dr EJY..nea a.a..:.,:r.to. • }rU.a It.rn 111 M ►sad.•. VeaUue •+a .# Is lenitu, San trancl,cSa Power ELjulp¢ant Operator t Apo.,t#. tlan JuA.tuin. bon Wte�, Santa ' Clara, Santa Crus, GoUnu, Ates I A4ns 2 Aw.w.a, tunes, Te7,4ea, ' „r tt,ulu•+,e, Tula aw YuLa + Group 3 $D.33 $10,05 itis• 12.25 .90 ,29 (� C".ntios, Calitvitak Gloup 2 9.50 ll.ul 1.1.0• 2.25 .90 .29 •4 Gtou1, 1 9.73 11.14 1.Su• 1.25 .90 .19 rl s Clout) 4 10.)2 11.01 1,:u• 2,25 .90 11.(tr lolanet Group S t0.55 12.0t, i.:Y• 2,25 .90 ,2'11 ut tate Tat+w Ares Group G 10,71 12.:. 1,4s• 2.25 .90 ..9 ltlevttiulene 1),91 .04 31+.42 .00 Gtoup 7 10.67 I.,.)Y 1.11d• 2.25 .YO .29 CaGIe 91t11ceto t5,211 .04 30.92 .00 Group 0 11.31 11.b1 1.`+41 2.25 .90 .,`.'t Catave14e ol'i Lan Joaquin Cu , Group 9 11.51 11.05 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 riertriulsna t3.05 .96 34.1.44 .01 droop 10 11.76 11.;7 l..d• 2.:5 .90 :t t'at,l• hplltste 14.66 .96 31.1.49 .OL Group 30-A 11.00 13.i's 1.50• 2.25 v0 .29 w41.4 amt t.+rtutu Couetiu 3 Group 11 12.06 lL:7 1,411• ,2.25 .93 .2n tl.ctr total.# 12.91 1.00 34+1.10 .04 Gruup !t-A 1I.22 11.JJ 1.511• 2.25 .40 .27 C,ol. t.,-lkets 13,42 1.Os 3#.1.10 .04 Gtoup 11-H 11.52 1'•.u1 1.:n• 2.24 .90 st(t Ut •+n* G.,n..as counties Ctuup tl-C 1).04 15.1'v 1.Su• 2.25 .4u .29 Cob)* 1pjjn. 1.).13 1,11 11x.30 ,02 •InCludv3 1.20 jot hour o Veld to- .d 111110t(tr and livif to fund. G1+1s lr,3}aere Ii.SO 1.1! 3N.lu .d2 ' xiuv-t.er Can.ltuctare 14.112 .745 .511 a 025 �Jdi [tvvat.rt CanatrYctuta• Helper 704JA .745 .$6 a .025 Ltick TonJsres t Colavvras 4 San Joaquin Cos. $9.911 $1.25 $1.70 Ps.et t:{olpnano opet.t.as< O Chief ut Darty t.J Gtu.q. t0 t...1 Tile Setters' iiclperat Alpltie, A44adot, tol...iaa, LIJOtadu, Nrv•ds. 6Aar.,4tnto, son 5utttt. 7Yhso,s, Yt+lY .o.J !'uLa Cuuhtics 7,25 .110 1.20 fEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 210-fRIOAY, NOVCMDER 11, 1971 ' N)Dlll(11110N5 P. ) nt•,•ist„:r I:n�rAr,-Snl- �r nr,•rsluu r..�, rt17-tinvl�t+_,,t�17 /••••^ --_ _ .._-..- rt. IN ::711-Atpt.rd,rt hl, I',ill f,l.h•b...bra P•rn•nr, ln.,et lel .Iay.,. Dern. t..r btdt A+,yu lee, 1k,no, Ur mrfa� ii••rir EJrtlr#•s 6•,fc fit.,.A...i+t/Y.,�•.,. Plvrtoide. San I+nr natdtno, K..rr. H1.V 1`6611.6. V•a.n•. wdh, It.•dt td.uu•a Lan Luis Oblul,o, Manta APP•.ir• Plastow Driller, povJorwani 4•t.f •11 6 M Pa.Ja.• Y•t.d•s •.aA.r APM+.Fr. Iiat Last andVrnluta Ctrumical grout }utraui 47n+rig CuunLies, Callfulnla Plctutriani Grout gunnani 1114tut Misuts.ani Ceout puma"'ni Jaet+ rnan9.l , log Mlnerl JuMu Man# t.tr.pur fillet Tenders ;e.4$ ;1.05 ;2.30 .60 anJ other pnuum.ttic cun..tatu cl.ctrlelanol placer ul.eralurt Hln•,r Iwwn.,l fit amrs County ihanJ or turltl110I tloctticlano 11.34 .61 1101,45 .02 (ptlmor houtulI 1'II.•,r awj Cauls 51.1icots 13.55 .51 1111.45 .02 Chutctrtr trans dtuul tat,. blrvatur amsttuctutat falter and butt.•(# TLrc1- Inlrottal, inyo, Rsin event Nrtiniur ty'.•J nr (.'n,u Ur of Ttbaehapl steal)i Tunnot eunctuta 1•art•iai, ins An•/•lss, ftniuhort 1#o411r,.ant Duro, orange, hivrrsids, opotatiny of 1.1-vitng San ttetnardlriti, San .i ona/ur grouting racL11.61 Lula tit,talu, Monte 521,41ilsatar 9.112 1.03 2.10 .60 '• nttt.afs and v,.tul• , t'..unt ler • ' 8114(t. calls Minor) Bls.•ind ttrvaluc ounallactots 0.41 .74S .56 + a .025 dclller 10.20 1,05 2.10 .60 cltvatu! CYb•l{Yut41•' + i 11.1lwrs 7011.1111 .745 ,56 a .025 AtidI lot" Coonty INnith of Unita 1.4turacst tit T.P.M.A.api Kanfe) ffuaateecn snJ KoA-on 9.67 1.05 2,10 .115. tlavatul Wootfuctors 14.62 .745 .54 ; a X02$ Gulu.un 4.11 1.15 7.10 .'r5 yirval�r rnn.l#uctot r' ; '0.'! Rrl,uundarin b,21 I,US 2110 .Y4 nrll. 10 701JR .745 .56 a .025 11 ! - - Naettttru �rLt1`S•rt I_-._w..1 17 Luo Myalgia and 01angs Cos. 12.135 .13 1.65 ,r .115 . 142 tit 5:'tS i-:�upe.,,•twe SU, !y7 `1 rlaattrera' T•n.btal Imimcial, Karn, Lnt hng.lua, P,1y b•..fUl1'y.•.0 Botta t►•fiat. In u. Nana, ' l t 0tn.vly, Iltvarulde, LaucJakn•r nr alvrrklda ami 01.1i', nuulautlnu, Gen Lula Liutn, K.r.. II L e p•.tt•.11 Ys,.tits •.h:: u, hau'..41 o I...u.tlea 11.11 1.05 145 yenta Leti-ara and t'untuta �lwr Il. LIo Anl.lae and M any• Cor, 10,475 1.05 2.10 i.6S Cuuntles, C&Iltutnta F'IaI c'pluyor u,nttlbutoa It t t haalo t wrly rata for ova, 5 Yeats 1 Ctr.alei atavic• an,$ 61 for t a,n Its to 5 S at$• set,lce as V cotton 1' yuric. Tendor• setas ;1.05 ;2.10 .60 cltdlt. 61■ raid IWIIJA'A. A t111 ugh 9. Ylectfictan•t lwt,ut It t a 01 arh16 4,uuly trunnt/I I Llectciclans 11.14 .61 }1111.411 :02 batch 1`11111t Lauotri a Bull gang ` Cable Spllcers 11.gS .al 3401.41f .02 aeu.f•l, tfa';a.aan# tl,nciste Clev. = 9Itwt0t WnStlaCIMSI tn..tadtwy to-iJel• and splaadrist ![portal, Kern (544uth of Cl.ta ivl,.v aP,kani t..1-Ant uurp- • Tehachapi, Range), Wit a•,n tuutaldelI 11v4,,1,or Intake. Angeits, 0tartge, K1vv161do, tv„ a,,A ktitt,.t.wan I'd tunnrl . Pan bucnot4ino, San lois ,.utII t,.r:neI "tot lata handling 0btq.3, Santa batbarA u„J want A.il wan ;9.64 11.50 ;2.10 .60 Vantuta Ctuntlus t:irvatoc Cunatructots 0,41. .715 .56 M .025 Calla Tan,Stti Chic► tviotI f t:luvator Conuttuctuto' W11,0410 Strrl furs tamer IN l►,u r 70WR .745 .56 r .025 A-1 ♦tttet'u hell.rti Vtl,tatnt- Xotn County Ithcth of •l... IaCU,ara•rr, pneuwatJc 51.11achapt Rig"-Jul ti..ts It.cept dtillri►1 l..adlnq ( ` rievatur Cunuttucturit 14.62 .74S .56 a .025 _ Q and unlu.iAing syltotol U4448 lauvaluc CunuttucLoW li.t trader uattny atatiR ul •t" Iiolputs 701JK .745 1.56 a ,025 ,�.++�.�.�.� t•that watettals 9.76 1:05 2,30 .60 t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 418--FRIDAY, NOVEIAUR 11, 1977 • r N)DITICAIINIS P. 9 1 11�I:IM1 1l ly�CA77�111'�Il �nnf_A! Ffl•p 0•••111•Pgf•t•11 e.111 11•r•1, EJ+ffllff .. .. . • N•Ifl N L M P••11••s Vocalism 66001Appa.To. ! 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';<'Y.+`5 �:'�Vii:• 'yi'PC,., _ Y� •j•N:".,: �i,T .. 1• •••1111 P• w••l1 f: :'h '•3i' •�: ',^• l'":.(,:. +,,.!'.• 11 t•e I *W e.\;r x;} H'r'f:'+I'.v ieF`, :,,.' CY< . • ( � `.::�.':,..:..;�.....:.::::...; R.tMf34:^3.v.• ?,:�`Y•- :��-;�; f'iy.: _ j''):f, r.:•r.;:.�•:�::� Ilfl 1•11�1 It,1- 1 tl7-Sllfl - N,•1• 17 0.1 t _:-:•.,,.,-:,.,...,-�,,�- jai 114 V46ollb4 DNA/.# • 7 .1 11LMT-... M. • .025/S{ 1 . on•tr c 1• . •eor c c.� a 1.•, CI aWt lu rll 1 .� '^ 70tJN .7/S 1 - 1 .: ;:.:Y:`:a..,•e::.,,...y:.. ';i".. /:til: 40 .1S 1.00 f';r':a:`• - .'i%•• ,,Y�'uvf 11.29 :;k•. <.rJ, [ • �.`�y5�.:ry:i;•�;^i�;�'��":`��:..:: ..,�,:::,i..�;!:i«=• �'=S.��r."xti'r...1''`il.'''L:,as.�.::,::�y's.Lu `;,;t.. ,?s',:r ., a i. .t; "tc . ..:,.....:',.. ....., 'L a ....'.:'.. ..:. 1 1 C0,11-l609% 1 1 • _ 1 M lar- f t•n. JU 1 • 1 Y MI 1 1 Ut..a t•wlll 111 t 1 .......:.,.. ..,.;, ':;>`�' . 11 • a. ,::.•,.....•.:e. p:•c. _ 1 eT:• "•4?i" v . •026 713 , - 1 , 1 - - •tV C I S 1 ,y r: } .l. ►Ifvrtvl ♦nof 1111.1u1■ ..•. ..x r?:x•, •+•. :7::,• _ . 02 't`",• JN 56 - 701 .7i$ - - Ila •t 1 1.00 . ....,,.:�,::.:�..... :.>.:•et: F;;���:: M•••h 11.27 .•0 .7S •1 • 4.1 1 1 - 11r1u h •t, - t •IY •r t N I Yt• ' 111 11■ to S Yrl• •YI Ice rtl .I�rtlon � ....,._....,.:..,.;,,..:•..�;;'+;-...:::•'.,::.,:. - •nl 1,1 Wnle huYl) rola ur 6 ti •�-�• • •Jlt. il• laid IIYI l Y . t lrY 1 F. ...... .. ,. ,..,.,:.. :•,!;:".,�,. :.:. v�`=` zi "S •C• ..... < ........... .... ..... .1. .......,..?.. 4: ':ti ".tl. ..:o........ .....,....... ..�..1.. �.... ...<•.a.. ...•:... .t 1. Si•:' w , : ti FED[RAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO.'718-FRIDAY, NOWMOCR 11, 1977 10DIFICAF1011S P. 1 NIDIFICATl011S P. 4 Cr+ I V nacr:tnr rat cA7T-sa-IrH it laI M. G»-so90 Leal tat L._ 182 1'M MO!-Srpa.tsst 1 10. 197 1 pdgr s.rdNs Form•rb gain Aleacda. Alpine. Modest anite asds People sooaltu Fore»alt Custvetaa. tact.. Contra HavelNow N L If Footless vatatles adhloo aIdols N«rlf t4aesues 'lea tGl mite, . Dussdet AMI.It. Raise 11 R V Fooaoasa Taaellea apo/a ►Urlsy Glenn. Nusluldt. Rhys Apr.U. Leto. Lesson. Waste. Ratio. NaI Isws. N.r..tool"o. /YtFs•l. talking lot Wiping Nos1 lett.►:. Iawtterayt Halts. HevaJs. and/or Dtghway Nalbolbe 11164:860 FJu%as. sacuwnto. Fresno. s/Iris soJ ralare ban Rentle. San N ancloco. Counties son Jua.Iwina San Nareu. 4anta Traffie Delineating Devito Clara. &ants clue. Snsets. , Applicator 59.37 Its .40 4 starts. dlo%lyo y Noland. I6usl letup Inststters ' bulalw. atanislsus. butter# T9a(IIC 511e4166 06114- ' 7rbo+a. 111111ty. Tulare, 414/11,691 StRihc 0.91 .55 .40 4 %alumna. Laid and tut 1101por 1"4601 atop 111914538 t 4Nnttas. California tcattla surface unJ- blareacr strlsrel 7.01 .13 .40 4 n..njst slurry Seal.g.tstiont -iRte.41l6yersl Otonsaudndi NIXON c4terstot 0.94 IS .40 b Afittn6. Aaa4uc. t'elawRast Squaayvv loan 7.11 .SS .40 4 4111 Jw.pin. stantslada and A"Alieator Operator 7.06 abs .40 It 7uuluww Gwntlos 511670 31.00 51.30 51.00 shuttlaaan 6.90 .55 .40 4 Alawas and Contra Coale Trap OUR 6.06 .5S .411 b tatt•tttoo 12.11% 1.35 3.15 .25 asaslot" Counties •' 7 !!14 Delineating Device •ultra l4lde11a al Do960o. 96 Alg111c4tocl Hheei $%up •fir Giron. iHuma I5&rI. wrvad , Installer. Ttaftto Idrfaee G plass&. $tells, butter, Sarviblasisr 1.37 &haat.. dietea. buttal• aelper iteeffle delbnattre; 511 148 b Gt 7rbalss. 7uJd and iuW ry CWw.ttrs r 13.30 1.01 1.21 bis device applicator. wheat Ern bonito and Santa Cisco atop Installer. tlafric I's tawntles MIS 1.35' 1.35 .35 ou9fsco saaiblrstell 17.97 .5% .40 IN • stantllalaaat atcippe 10.47 .St .46 b Net-114080. Nested, atanislaus selpse tstriper) 4.47. .4.5 .40 4 61N 7Mscdene Gwnties slurry seal Ol.scatto%R 1114131 tats.. 13.73 .94 3M1.56 1/4% Hieec Operator 9.37 .5S 040 It Cable Splicers 14.00 .94 34el.16 1/4% squeegee Nan 4.117 .ss .40 b I tetheasa 4ppilaato9 Operator 7.17 .511 .40 4 AM-LIN. at Dorado. saeea46et sbuttleaan 6.10 .511 .40 4 and talo aluntles 11.73 .47 1.75 sea 'Asp,Nan 0.47 .55 .40 Is Fatntette plwlscal Atpleto. Awdor. colovecas Centra Costa County 14.37 1.25 2.39 410 bon Juoydln tlwatise Rwtsrot 0146% 9.11 .70 2.34 1.11 Abettor. Naaraa411to and Vola 0e. btv alf bbrstesto Taperer tautecs telatet tilt and at#&" ate-lel Scaffold# eaysraltldn) 11.1% 1.04 1.10 1.00 •10 banJblaatets papothem"re 10.32 .70 2036 1.11 muawtee alae Pitch 13.60 1.04 1010 1.64 .14 FIDUAL REOIST[Rt VOL. 42. No. M.-FRIDAY, OCTORER 14t 1977 MOuIiICAiIORS P. G 1001FICATILMIS P. 6 Drclstem 110. CA71.1424 Ir,a11y'•al ,• 1`11.106...111.1`6,+.611 ORCIHON 110, G77-sell 101"Wdl 1036 /.lase swul,ta PA,n.lr IM6.1, I Lb.alba ' bale Raise 116 rnal6n ve.6lwa @,a , to Wit IJeN11N Rewe N 6 M r4as Nth a#4aa Welell4 . /,riga+, Rings, Itl.lwra Ansa It. AM To Owlatlea 611.65 .10 .00 1 tleaerielansl Matiloss, me 6 and sheet w•ta1 N4lklal Tiwluan0 Obligation 1 AMWNZ, Dobe Meta. , Rlectrlclans 112.73 .06 31141.!0 1/11 Napa a-d Solkno Counties 11.011 .73 3.11 131 .01 Cable illlteers 11.00 .0/ 11141.70 1/10 San Milo t'awllty 11.54 .73 LAI .10 I.,table To 10 t6ttrrsl hetse Aeador. [t #bra40. sacraswat All-logo, Ae.4der. Calsveles, , And Valli Counties 11.72 .67 1.75 .03 Ban Jluwlvin, 824e101411e and IAlnteral 1w.lurle Count to@ 0.17 1.00 .70 1.00 Alpine, aaador. Caleveres ' and San Joaquin cuuntles [►1J; sgllsh 0.02 •.70 3.31 1.11 �luwlrgsl Bteaafltlrlsl SpgAYt Sheettsak Tapers, Ban Bonito and Banta ' Swing Stage! eeeffeldt Cleo&Gwnilee 15.15 1.00 1.71 .11 SalrlblAetetl btruetucal Ben wt6„County 16.41 1.11 2.70 .ti Steell Paperhsrlgere 10.33 .70 2.36 1.11 Pleabarsl college Costa cevllty 11.17 1.35 2.30 .36 Plum e9e, ■teaetttterog !11!1.".r_N:pl. fA71-'.sol - Nw1,y-1! Ban linea County 14.41 1.14 3.30 .2s 1�3 fe -1•epte+l,6r 36. 101 1 Alelvda. Alpine, As4dor. Calaveras. fanlre Wets, cel 1 O IgUe, W Is,ralo. rgeeno. = 11ue1.114t, Marla. Nt1`liGues, �Mt_IMI Mly_CAL7 013 - Nrly�� ' ^ Ne1Ced, N,nteley, Nape, I/tfk 52141-Septerwr 30, 101 1 1`n "ovals. Placer, bsrtanento, lepatlal, inyo. Korn. 1011 / N Ran Renitu. Bsn 194,6 taco. inn Angelvs. Nino, Orange. JIM-14111, 1114111Na1en1 Banta Riverside. Ban bernerdlno. Cl4ta, Banta C9 u,, blalq, San Lots Obispo. Banta MaA.wa. seder. Tehay. 1141`10494 and Venters TWluane. Yalu and Tube Ouuntles, Callfornls Cbmtlee, Calito1`nla 1 ' ti7,�q•3.1 ' tyl,.w�w, Olywall Installers 11.10. 1.16 1.05 .90 •.07 . 1111ctlayele, stan6ga4eun41 hlntaeu Alpine, Awad.,. W evelae. bikini lot k 11Striping MZa1r Son J.a..puln and Tawluw,e 1 and/og lotBolinger tr NA1`ker1unllaa 11.70 1.00 1.10 •3.00 ,nyl and none Count lea Alawe•la su1 C's lra CnsteG1 13.51 1.37 1.25 .25Btttllee b !1!01644. Velma.. P1A.er. strlivr INIlN9 6.17 .SS .60 b 56eaa:•ent4. 5u11er. Tehaws. Weltic relineating Bevies ' Yale 4114 rubs lua,11lee12.30 1.03 1.21 .35 App.110at0r1 Nheel stop ssn Itulte and Sento Clots installer# Traffic surface Counties 12.53 [1.33 1.33 .25 sandblaster 1.17 .SS .60 b COD ' • 1 ' 1 _ •• IWIRAL SLOWER. VOL. 43. NO. 199-IRIDAY, OCIOBER 14, 1917 f NuktliGtiiilS►. t NQD1i1CA(t121S Se • t� QOM NDS t•�Al7•���, lt"nnt�l i1LCUtCi Mb. d'!7•!it tlOn� !_iAI � t • (••tap 9"8198 hfoe•h isNs Flop lo*sblg Forams Bode lam r N i v Mndm %"on g= $99 iiadaas Ywatllg TT sty.To. gstt Flow tararst Ute maples# orot.pe w!p•r fireffle 011-419t6g 1lversid4. #onto garbage• Mate. gttlratsh .brat • sin 1410 Obispo, gen stop ibstall*r. %loggia Mrnatiina and v'dntala an. �tt.M •76 •i2 ..ii .ii s4lraer sa*dalavt.t! 7.17 •!! .i0 b !4!'S'I_r•e4."i�lLlil�L ' 0.71 obi ..44 ! tga•g .;•r,d 01 t t.rr�rr.kin 0o61 at% .40 ! �4, _,�„10. dt11•tte �8, ' itt•1ta.tnr 0ta1*ts1 1.01 •b% 040 ! iii TO 6!!!I-Mpdw11rr i . all ! it.tilre" 6.i0 .4t .40 b irparial• sero, We Angeles. 1,p�,,. 6041 .!i .ill b ilarope ilHtetie. man Ir..,.r.,.i r.wati�+� sensgrdint, sae fate obigg. listtic irltaro�irq pots .14 Is manta 111941114 ad venture M•M1,77 .!!tira&.t ouu0tt40, callgacesla strtp.rt taeol 011* laatatt to wisp looftisstat 0•N .ss 046 b s Drip.# 1041144•. Wool SUMP �arlw1t tnetsiler0 11.60 1•im 1.0! •!i •!7 . tastattere Uettle*actings floitor Vandalso sombldstntl T.08 .i! 040 b wntuts Galati 11.2! &d6 2.49 tole Alatlt,-root +t•!ULUUL146 1416496 County Nl.ar "realer 8.18 As .40 ! ts*n44 Nolle! 1602! 1041! 2.76 on Z arwyre Nan 1.60 .!! .40 i an 1&#brro Csuaty O Applicata/ g4rstar 1.08 ass .40 Or tes0*rt Mets Nuts) 16017 t•6! 2.16 eq Ac� 6aed9i0"a A." .ss •46 IN gain County it7daa tam iw Tui Nin 6.46 •66 048 It Ngtal 096*11nar Tt*t Y1I fiestas 1610140111N t Bata, 1dwards AM &0.226 1.8! 0016 .� Slrbtasa Booty 11.21 Un 2042 tole . gaga county tgpet"n ,l tog* tells 2.16 .66 odma M4aau%slaty • Iodate Melfil 78.26 leis 2.70 .ii flumecal Stt6atttttg0t gable pact&#*comer ler"1410 Lee A"0#11#or&#N , isotope 4 6014 1111/*! 16.17 loft 2678 .66 ltvarslde, Nan Mrni9di00. grin Downer l0elas talks "a tale Obisfa, sante Novel t0denaae last meat galbare and Vandals Me- 17.66 188 176 31411 watch acyl &soli! t6mt 2638 .60 , gait rime leftist 06ta►"+watt, tbaas•iiec toe apples, orgasm. of tewiott, t.i! &.611 2626 ads sttarotie• ionto 1gltutga, fliiabrgai stendritives• t Mn tats ObtepO. 1140 116"l lair Ids asglds, nerisriine ani Vasteera Olee ilii a?e •is 466 ass ' 0114alse pts•lawo. gatuardUN.gas lase " 100/91v. ionto garbage ani Vas11wa Question &soil 108 &ie lie 3/40 . t t ' IgUS14 1&iliiTtl. VOL 411. N% iN-EeroAT, OCTOM 14. 1177 , ' . • 1001FICAT10115 F. 9 1001F1GT101is F. 10 ' Frlge BauW1 relegate I" i �Ia0a1 117t G77-SMI M,4,JV Bade 1 10216rdtp Bananas payments / 142 1N lull-feptoswr 70, 107 1 Naar E/readaa Nagy L/ayyll San 0116,16elo County. California Rarn N 6■ raslbtt Yuallaa «//er Roles N A tt ransom*@ Vocalismtt6/n as Aro.To. Mr• To. is�elml\A -ml. & Drywall fnstollers MIS 466 1.20 .80 .07 jii� FN y1NO2- p r 30r19R) tainterel CbsnpI faralrq Int nnrl and/or taborerfl rlgl.rs/Mar\crap Group 1 ,T,60 ,Ly ,q0 Traffic brllneatln/ device Group 2 T.TO .bS .20 aly.11ett•pr 0.17 AS .40 It Group 7 T.115 As .23 111-wrl step Installerl , Traffic surfava mond- Tti•rla1rn11A 1?:G• lint. bimil l atelpet 1.15 .SS .60 bjL2 j'1�yyOD er+er 111,19 balla•1 (rrefflc surface Claim ntlet e4ndblastarl wl.ret stop Drleklsyere 11.50 .20 ' lneta11pro ■tllall 7.06 .55 .60 If Slurry Oral garatlnnl No lion (lArr-lim• IW.F1_ Ulnar ISalralor 11.16 AS .60 b i 'N 1•N SJ�Ij-Soptentwr-j061 F) ' f.{uor l•e ran 7.96 .SS .40 b Clpon,{et . 14-1111c+tal Operator 7.06 AS .40 Is flusters aid Gteenrlttere IIA" .50 .61 .10 shattlrtuq 6.90 .SS .40 b 1ftV 14n 6.08 SS48 Is IATfAPjn _k•d. /1 rl,.vlrrmr at..afltlar. 12.41 pat iLt110 3/61 jTi:�i1i TLS�ipLOsiner �S�g1T client Nrtal l.Ir\ne 13.96 1.04 2.24 AL C{,,,,,6.1: � Cort floor IayerO 04 C nwters aid steenrittere• 11.10 .GO .O5 .10 0 StppsL!total Mor\are 1 11.06 wjlnlopt Irl. cAj7.sniti�1t.IJ1 1 .SO .T7 .OT f% t:i r.ieity-6.,a..',rr iu, 192 1 el ton OT�PAPI. w . L N fan Dial county, eallfonrla A21 y3t120- tiepten r e0,191T) ' Clianpe t Turinition of Ion F 1 L•rrva{l tn9t911wrs ilt.fi .if 11.20 fo 07 Pwrlantere sod lydrlvrtva_n.Zee j. City or cc it 011e anal abortion rluat.erml steanflltel■ 12.41 lot 11.1 lit 2/60 wiplalp+lltic eieli.Tin'g worll m or pertaining to lbs Mlma I River) (beet Neral Mur\ere 12.16 1.01 2.41 ,01 tSe_nt N+a.pp . 2eme j. City or Council Blurts ud .battles elpolltles jeaetutln ork on or Inertstntns to Use Missouri River) . Iwborera Zone 10• City or come&& blurts aril sbettlng municipal lee emelu ns work On or p•rtalnins to the Missouri River) 11anolll.viot raters. Zoic I. City or council Rtufre aid sbutt wy�all ulttieee:oluran work on or pertainlnd to the Missouri Dive Peak Tlrivers•Zsm 10• City or Council blurts sed sbattlry wnlelpslit a tolieludlns work on or lartslnins to the Missouri River) r � 1 .:J e•: r. • v 1 '• ..CA too 6p1 FEDUAL REGISTER, VOL. 43, NO. 199-FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1977 , W • � 1 :ewcam3racAs ept:l$lee __•, STATet, California C(X.Wli3t Alarda. Algia. Madero . • Mutt$, 06141491111, C019114. Contra t� tkt!q► 72 A2t!- pot. •„ ,/r� Glens. Nu,a,oldt•,iLlgooPassage 144sen. "adeta, "arin, N4ripwa, I#smiaaMo, ' 1 "arced, M■loa, #,Mere#. Napa, Npv448. mle /tae4c. Mluosa, Saetawnts, Ban e4sita, • bile frlep e.e•M q-eas r • can rranalaeo, man.luayuln, !an"area. '� Santa Clara, cants Coal. shoats Starrae Befog Sievert N e M rn • Y411411941 `4e 41 • Slatlyou. Sols,u►, remelts Suntalaua. AaN.Ta • $utter, T*hasa, Ttinitye Tulare. %WSW"@, Volo t Tubs mlaTrtaS �� y T. . 4S . 1:B10 DWISIM 140011}11} 0117-50110 QATmi pate of T.nlleation Surly NITA4 t.eMlfc! , 1 o.lS .AS tie _ *03 turstoedes Dpafdoo No. CAT#-30111 dated April 33. t!!!. to 42 ret !011111. $tette 41 `• t .A3" ,43 .Ot 4C1lrrION of WMl Building construction Were not inteude mingle family /11TEa$ 1 �.•• T ( , Minta and garden type apartments up to and inaluding 4 stories}* heavy and blowsy aanetroation and dredging. I 11111+tsiS --relst•s tat• proses 4 for craft r oteelae operation to UhI911 ^-•- Iteldlne la IntldeoNl. 1 . Smile Posep uhgp4R-«,i• 1 N.s,lr E4d.ellse, ►n ►T+��T15� , t + less N t* real#• YnNb4 604191 a - tee a-ns. • at !sea. to S year • 1% •vet !you A'1 of time i Amer.to. M1rasp •* BSSTOS ilO ZRS { 13.41 .110 $ 1.17 $tole .Oil !• ro14 ta nn aye A tirsueb p, It4AMAIREPS 1!.171 .711 1.00 .lo 003 ' !"_t^.t• Liss • eICtIJty191et Stonom"MR A ilei part e•N..e.rlai pall C.Indeposdooeo.Days Dehio. Dorf t• + cel Noetee ImendocllkwholdR, los@ Iea payl r-011181ess pay. Noting Francisco, S hat � '� Sam/tatlsJae06 len"ata0, •� Siatliyoa, solaria. Suriname s \. and Trinity Counties 11.43 1.So 1.10 1.00 .el Z • Alameda and Contra costa 4 : Counties 11.113 too! 1.0! .39 • i• Feea1W6 Rings. "&dors, • M ' • •. "aetpama ase}$rind CountNs 1.!! ,all 3.44 yR • , ' ' i Bette. Column. at Wcado, : . Glenn# laesono Phew# Nevada, 1 .. _ �. .. placer, plYoss. Sacramento. .. :..• ' , :' '. .'"t .'•-" ' i :.t ' Sbasta. ,tecta, Suttee. p;'i. , :;� :.� is ;..;.: • a Taboos, Veto and yubs O . 11.110 •SO 1.05 •1S 1•+ . ' 'A.`.:Y its: r:•:..'.< •: Ramat•#and Santa Case. Counties 13.00 1.33 1.30 . ..Wig : :i'.... •� _��. •._ tan Benito and Santa Ctafa ;i '0. 'i`• :.�•"' r, Osenties 1.113 1.011 11.03 .el . .r•; _ .%i{is ,elle' c:• ins Amidst. CalawRaae :►'.� : ; `,: �r!a, •.,' Joaquin. Stan slava and �•>. ' San i -i 4'axst.yl:rs';1• .`fTM' 'p •! .i.i5• •'f:. •'" rkx l;l a.i}, ' ;,•:.' .:;'+ i'>` Guolmsne counties MISS 1.00 1,2e l.oe . :�„:•:;�,.. .a,.".�:.- {-:`. '•`s .:' 7L1.Rs County 1.eo 1.00 1.e6 .07 �`,�'tT:�•,;; 2:11: .'sx., .f::�. ""::r• ":�;••:�;,1.•r..:, , .. '•.,:% �•; ~Y+:i(ire � �F�::.1, ' . • • :'f' ::�,,: silt - •-b:>:.r•. '• , . . . ..:Jai.-,��" ;Ty. t, ,i.•,,, 'iy- •...'j.r: 'i;. • . 1 • `{�' :'te '1- ,i` •411' •}_i- 'i:,'!: `,f_ 1111 h - :P. {� di".X.4.' .. • , ,% W. fE0EtA1 IEGISTEI, VOL 416 NO. 140-41LIDAY, SUIEM6El i0, 147Y • � 1 1 . • �, . owisaw 00. 13011-91190 rage 3 =us=sit. chl"M pN.3 Mila Fdga"is pnpreMO Oak FAeN ensu pefYnt9 Roa Sam, M a 0 pend... r.t.N.• wNt"«` um% a a ere p..Nw "neer.e oA�•.i•. bAlpiKfdK s, he do • pLl>rFiilstAH6e ICest'{l•G Profits. Aneddfs $!vorfoovrownt We Valaa Aro& f M►aada. FlSeer. Racearnte. Stan lets" a 11.90 .0! 300.11 .00 Rival.and Vote Amottn 0 9.m i 1.14 1 l.» labl•Oplle• s 11.30 .61 300.11 .N Dan nowimo Sod Ran Mateo Ratti• Slone Loomm. Modest fiasamlen 10.00 .6% 914 , plonne dint•• RiStipea• Fn■no, 11161s. Reduce and Vabow aid"ftisltp ilewtl" Tela&•Cowealse 10.39 .60 &.40 slaetrlelSee 33.24 toll 31•0101 014 C OPuf113a%f 'table splle•ts 13.46 1.13 31#.701 .14 Carpenters 9906. 2933 1.71 As 9113 ibnnall 1141ALUd Flaw fwp►r4f'IYaor staalrteisnSl Cable aplleer•' Rw op.aeenste oar affoRelpet• 13.6% 1.13 3%60109 ,•04 R 8910 se steel scaffold O Cable artiest• 14.14 1.13 3000101 004 , teeflogs iM/lar 01wei RAfuhiS Cal•wta•sed son.1•waft CrlelYf• 31.14 1.13 1.71 ds .96 C•witb• ' NlUrieoM• 13.11 1.32 • Loll .es d6 99000090/ani Vrebnleiw• • !3911 093 3%•1.31 Dal Ftlritl0ewra••of beld0eo "lout 41t•0ptievn 93.61 .!3 31#0.15 Al sodi.ca l"114914 13.33 .01 leu .71 .11 Clem"•Costs Cnant! e 00"f Ha•tatafsiontioiam 15.30 .10 3001.00 Comas Reaaa• * 10.00 1.11 9.413 lose .01 Cable splicer. 16.10 .70 1001.00 Hanalei Nalnnallot all pal Naftll ani 0wi•oMt CSweNn Cxr%00ale fan Ifs se s 10.3! 1.01 1.43 1.10 .of sleetflela m 31.35 .00 3001.1% 014 AN"er%log true arlopiey at Cable gplfeer• 12.11 .00 300.01 slip tern Scaffolds 10.3% 1.15 1.41 lose •045 reeaaot staler Nader•Ed Q b9f "3Nt7AgAm 1 &lost 1.33 1.71 6.71 .01 ' "late!bustle. sJA IC1ANff slaetrleluu 12.10 .44 111011.411 • .o! sl Aa1, Alameda 1,14011E4411 Rpllesre 14.04 .14 31#1AS 096 Rlaftrtelsm 99.99 1.00 13101.1% .01 Cat*O•Iftetan &a." 1.05 3001.11 •003 9 lswaist Is4osls•1103 hm4m. Wiese. Raeeaevoto• • swm•. sontNS • n sU"etsiotSft 12.31 &.111 3%9.30 :03 Wtt•r• Vote. Veda ani Cable Rp11eSre 13.61 loll 314.30 003 flene pativna of Alplav " MeipnSs. Merpd• 0te•it•t•Yt Rt Nuadv. awful Flow W Ibol•Her edo Ste• ani ion$#olls #*emotive ane Na•11 j' ala trietio• 9.43 •62 311 141 of 010 Rlstta i4"•etvls 10000.60.4 .: fable spllat• 1o.61 all 36 Is 1110ntttetaN 14.39 .9S 319.0% 0045 . Cable splint■ 15.13 .95 31#.06 0049 i %U"�Mfif RleftrlelSsa 14.53 .95 31#.0% .045 Cabk 0plfaet• 35.01 ' .92 3110.05 0145 ' '.141 . t` .;?�':"r�s.; �.f' i • • •�~ � 'x •• •. .. • fsRSRAt KNISSR. VOL. 4=, NO. 1140-4RMAT. 111111Yuielt 30, 197? t. DbcIN10N 110. Gt1-5096 ' rose 1 ' 111 iINCINION we 677-5191 . Ale 1 1.61 rdw as"Ift PyeaM1 / Oar. �go""porn-" � .............._. • NMI R.to N i r P6saRao rasaas M6ai *169 fhsaaso was*""lamiolef sad masts aw Fusion". !smelt sten/slaw m ' CAMMI 011.38 .111 .55 .q aas ni!Metre COemtles man hawlsom see 1N of Liams s 9.13 .62 N It ' Sae title CRemty 33.67 .ii �� 2." .q able splicers 19.111 .43 to is sae ceche and Nanta Clara Minister Closer •; + i Casstlea 13.49 .9N 1.10 ' fwesnamn 9.41 1.16 3162.30 .96 enrons. Stele. Midese sad LNesent TUsbsiciosa 1 11.54 1.16 11.3.36 ti" Twisre Coantiee Aldi •35 .45 Cable NplNera 11.61 1.16 3402.36 Kotipnas arsre46 stanlel me % Napa a"Notice Cumblem• � 1 Rad Waleson O'rmtiss 111.15Llama a liver off 3161.16 .9f A004419 at bnsadu. Reasonable .61 Cable"perces 13.66 .60 31+1.10 .94 ski rile Can ,mantles 0.11 .46 1." sales. Oleay tlesmnt element &PSI 111 MIC of Cas Nstes • sMatat 'iahwmi aTtisltr +k it 39.03 .33 1.00 Ceesties • LINK 0assTY00fseat • 8rwsdseb 0.30 .01 116.103 .62 Cuntro C su Cooney LinMnl fleip ant OperaNtd -21 to .81 116001, .13 alano•Moom 11.40 .79 3001.84 able M/Naso Alois .01 set.?" .81 Line Myatpant.Opsletara 12.64 •10 slot." Illasoda aunty • il+awn 111.1111 •70 3163." OrawAms 9.66 3.65 31+1.15 .13 • table "Uteri 16.19 079 list." ' Llamas 10.91 1.66 3161.111 4.q Ml 16"ts. Seems all stably" . Lias spnipswlt Operators 11.42 1.63 3s61.1i elf OWRtlea • deadws Cslees. 9amraseetet 1+ Tots tripwr Mir•!1 arempliss 8.19 .45 to .14 11"6 Nrttw, Taint'1610 04 Oen n C mrad ils•riedaRbl 06aditmaed- particle of Alpllet at Dopafot ••r "a leblppeott AewMrwal Nwadst Plant ad sierra A dorihRSM1s-e 6.69 047 16 .I6 1/24 Comtism lest of ileo win% 666 . Line itplilvntbt Mss 9.95 645 10 oil 124 Sierra faungta Vetoed" to Linrasn rblsoptayowl Marr / 6 OfeseMem • 1.91 .13 106.115 •645 161%9 Mletparat Meal 'Limes 11.73 .73 146.15 .645 • r1mitllled Memel wider 11.51 .45 11 •19 1H4 Cable splleefs 42.31 .71 10:.15 •NH Tse&Is lower 36.42 .45 10 .is I/tt Lass. Hulse Pantomime ' Cable 6plireesl los"el ad/emcee ematbe oraawme 'i' 9•" 1.11 306.91 sea Mule stage. 12.19 .45 to .is 1H4 Use mp ume Spesatee9 11.12 1.11 1x.16 1481110. 61.02.. 1lsiase se8 " 7wtale tLaetles Lison 12.15 9.11 340.10 .s2 wurri..a 12.09 •75 310,95 ." Cable NOUM@ 13.61 1.19 340." .e2 Ltarernl Line liplliavnt + ("sales* fail .75 344.95 ." date Nptieeee 14.26 •15 300.95 ." e i • e ! , t • } ' is • •vitt .. '! � r OD t1DINAL 1110157114, VOL 42. NO.• 190- MIDAYt 21plaM111M 30,r 1jyp • r DWIAIOx 610. 01177-5090 tate 4 DICIN1011 N0. 477-11010• rage S Buis Felons N•seNls rsp.•sl• "1 4eNs rdon•N•s•bN Poemosts .• N••dI Ed.eaNn �, Nwd1 pbf•tlse Roln N L g peselass Tsratae A" et ,. man MLN #woos$ Tassel" aY*r. eLNcnllctAHet (Mnt'd) :1eNit i0oltc•di ° Mutesey County ' Alpine, Amdor. ImUst . 1 Rlactrlclans 1 13.Se 0 1.10 3t+3.30 .00 , Cable G Neste Closeness, u Octads, p 13.01 1.10 )!03.30 1.00 lariposa, #lotted. Worth 21104:1Napa and laD'Afts sno Otrlttleg + of City of Lieinlstonl, ' l cable loiles , 13.07 .f! 710.05 004 itwom. Narada.rlaeet, ' Cstrla Gpllgeu 13.61 .41 31#.05 .44 Nacrasrnso 3oagcis, pan banitn, Santa Cls#*and strata. to.looNieia, ltekiytw. &ante Caw Montle' Ntsaislaus, !101199, tabun. ttaceriNene 13.00 .77 31/1.50 ,0! Tuolumne. Togo and Tubs Cable Rptieerg 15.53 .77 31#130 .45 pan rrowleco County Counel•e 10.49 *581.50 electticlane 35.10 1.e4 31#.110 060 rr.•no. Rta1r, lodger and . Voters Counting and the . Cabin ount 17.53 1.04 300.!0 .00 sommininq portions of Den Mateo W countyHosted County 11.09 Al 1.40 .005 eve evhwa "1ame 11.4 3.35 >;0{,101 lnumm1Y10ps. eLlYATua Cu15Tx111•nta! 13.49 S4 ,3S 3004 .03 Pence Reactors 10.00 1.34 3.33 1.41 .04 eLr%lhw 1 Ctal"rTala."30 NWZ" 701.161 �.111 .35 3104 '003 selaroteing &legs 1.24 .13 &.46 .44• et"AWK CONSTNAWRIM4• NWOS Ornarentslt Ntroetutal 11.15 1.34 .33 &.46 .00 Irpm.1 1413e LATMI# ULA3tLKl1 ' Alameda and Contra Can ' Alserda. Cantle taste, Ws, Counties 11.30 1.09 Less •615 meta. nrndoclao, 111"thern Nults, Cotgo. Glenn.. z halt or County frue Horth or 1 Ih�gholdt. Lata Ithat '! Q Ff. Rta"10 Muter•y, Hsps. -4 of County hoe iso ernito. Ran Iranalaco, Lttspost.p to Campy • M Gen tate". Sense Clots, sante Line). Nevada. !lacer, , CEO$. Solana, 10.H. fear seat Pluses, Rhast.. !lees&. of taiafielal sae Swears " ' • Tebsre and Trinity counties' 1lose .00 .60 0 .O1 Oountl•• &tell 1.00 1.41 .03 • Cs3awre4 out sen iaa*Igta • Counties X1.30 .64 .15 `h I&%* titan city of Latepott down to County Line), Marta, 1 1Mndooiao sed Donors Counties 9.01 .47 .i% 1.00 1100 rEDINAL 1111015194, VOL. 43, NO. 190-.-tE10AY, SIFTEMEEE 30, 1077 • • o@C1m:a Mo. alt-11090 owe : orCulw rho. C477-5010 tools Psloto be11srs payments ,' , modeMore Ssnshts Parents "Sall U8041194 Newly � Edo Noe Osn.s may rastoss Ysae"sa nd/u low PISS rotors Yeah.* r 1 Apt.Ta Asst.To. , 16111%C0"%TNUCtiaga ICont'di M{MfrJ1Ar (tlentad) wolrllat Mount Monterey, man antes# San y "ate*, Moate Clara new , Ggourb ege t 9.09 .69 'ut1.05 .04 seats Clea Counties "noes 11.35 .60 3661.65 .04 (ssaluding portions of Cable splicers 12.111 .00 Itet.65 .04 Cuveties In the tM Lots tab" Son rlao.laso Cooney Area$ i Ggswhdva 13.211 1.04 3%#.10 .06 0tvalh 1 11.53 .99 1 1.10 .90 •mi Unta.nl TocMtstans 15.50 1.04 31..90 .04 Splay 11.47 .99 1.30 •w .63 Cable Splicer* Hell 1.04 3ted0 •Oi Taper• 11.17 .19 1.30 .60 .63 San @:alto. Santa Clara. lake Tahoe Aesa atrl Santa eggs Caeutlee Slash 10.115 .70 .711 Gluuadaea 11.65 .07 101.50 .05 Me+yt structural/%coif t.tn0Mal Lino Wilwast Tapers 11.20 •.70 .is of+tatose 11.70 .17 MIM .05 {ate. begin. wnduolau, Un Cable splicers 111.41 .07 1%111.110 t .05 Promises and munsaa Cor. nlnhal•% Sa1T1ah3 lt.14 1.40 .01 1.03 , blush 10.77 .99 1.10 .00 .01 tA1N e%*So%+adoe Gt*rrsee splay 11.02 .01 1.10 ./0 .01 Alpine. . Tapers 11.72 .9% 1.10 .00 .01 AQ San Jarlulh Ladebtles mattes Colu+s. 0lass, Loeao, blush 0.92 .70 13.1 loll tesciuding the outgo" an 51.1+7/ shotroct Tols111 . tdhrnrq. No". Pluaae, Z 6elny 64agq 56&1142141Shasta. ststiyw, suttee, C oantelaater mtiectul►1 TaMew, Trinity and Isba I -4 ►toot 9.12 .70 3.34 1.11 Counties rto11..t. 1101ya. "114101+ aad @rush# roe Tenders# Moller@ 0.75 .60 •40 M T,.la.a aa.,.ntias Sproyg Saltdalasagi stguctvcat Nook# T111+1e 11.13 .41 .30 ' Stp1# Swiss stale# Tetrea 0.25 .60 .40 Sprats stuxttual steel 11.37 .41 1.0 Lasso County lthat phlttion l"111-use. twcc*4. Stentetaus that Use Seaward of Ih.y. i and Twt..rtw C1+utis0 1395, M29thu4gd to and Novak '9.60 .70 .45 .75 43 including 11wwy takel Sein1 ,nasal rapother4sral ,rush 10.95 .70 .1% hoses,Choler Staab Cleant+ol Splay$ 0trout.lgat Stolt , Us%*t NtastilW 9.05 .70 .45 .7S .03 Tapers 11.20 .70 .7S Surae/ Nandblostlay 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .01 t Y • � yCan; I CAI yEDE/AL NEOISTE/, VOL 42. NO. 1411-1RIDAY, UP19MBIN 30, MY DOi mon N0. CAIi-5010 l 6/0081011 W. CA77-5010 Pale 11 cps Page l0 IQ SellaHlge bnlMa Perwau Basta . rdae•1•u0f,Perw•ht�. s At � -� ELudn "mir OdeN11n PAtNTT3tic iCont•dl Rena. N i M Pe•fiest vef•e•e Aowi, T,. R•f•t N A V P•adaa ymeouga AM T,. Alameda. Contra Cont&, PAIMUSc lcmt'dl 11 909640, maps, mavada, Remaining Counties Placer. Sacramento. Nana* T'rattte Delineating Device , solafo end Tote Counties + Alhdlcatorl 0.661 Stop iaacludiag Puftione of lnatalleat Traffic Sartaes • , Ca.ntiva to the !rte S&,alblastme 0.07 .50 .35 It t Tains Arealstriper itrattte delineating Ofusn 0 11.13 .9/ 1 1.30 .10• 003 device applicator, %IodL &I-#or 31.31 .i9 3.30 .00 .03 stop installer, traffic Talents 11.93 .99 1.30 .00 .03 suftage nandblasterl 7.43 .so 03% b Dot ia.fte and Solmhoidt Counties Striper 1.97 .110 .35 It crash 7.55 .50 .30 '• .10 Retpu latlpecl goal .fo .3s b $Play$ Mandblaateres Structural Stuffy 88.11 olwsatione McCall 11-Ing Stays! Topefal Miser operator 0.07 .50 .35 If Maloofnanlefs 7.00 .so .30 '.00 ' S.ludagaa Mae 0.37 0S0 03S If rafting tat Mtripiag Idea ander Applicator %•orator 7.79 .19 .15 If . l Mig6•ay na9tare0 8hottlenan 0.05 eta .3S Is ►.auw. slags and Timer* Countle I TuD Man 0.33 .50 .35 b t ` + Trans t+ltasetirg Device , PtJrTTT91t:N81 •PPllcator 0.07 .04 .3s bAlameda AM Contra Coat& 111.eel I" lastsliecl traffic • .' Counties 10.10 .74 1.05 .03 Oaffsee aandbLstaff atrlPar 8.48 •.50 .3S If Nut. Coluse..Clana, Lassen' .z S411.01 lancet eta•p instatief, t000chseetern halt of lane, O traftlu auctaca Sandblaster. Cuuntyl, Planes. Starts. ..1 atrlpe93 0.03 ase .3s If Sutter, and Tuba Counties 9.79 .56 1.00 !1 !taffy seat Char&tient , nantafey County 13.31 1.00 .31 .Ot 1Nn Miaar t"gotof 8.41 .1111 .3s Is , 119e6no. Rings, Nadu& and • squeagaa Man 7.80 .10 ' ..35 Is Tulare aunties 9.2e •110 3.10 1.31 APpttestct opesetef 0.13 .50 n .35 b •• Alpine, Ama4cr, SuM. Cslaverse, Rnattlsran .6.66 .50 .15 b Colas&, Oct cured*, Glenn. 1*Plan 1 5.03 .50 .35 Is tarsen 1GAI. "evade. Memo •.� Plum e# Socfaa&nto. Sea • ' 46"0111. Sierra, SYttdr, • Y •. i + 1 Tele and Tuba Counties il•st .7t te50 l .Ot , Rea Ia"oisao County , 13.33 1,00 less •03" ! 0&aiN&tso County 7.71 , .i ego 3.50 �� .cls t • e , % Y. •l. . . sk �,l� moi:•. •} ... '.. .. • . • . '�� '• t't i• �• - '? IEDSU►l aLO15Ts11, VOL 42, NO. 190- 11110Art UFUMMA 300 MY r . f i 0sCM:ttbt to. CA77-5990 rave 12 DICIM1ON Ho. CI►17-5094 ►we 11 + Mate Pokge amble permeate Oait F.ta o amehte permals 1 $!mals •�r� 14066006 Nearlr • RdneNao Rees N i M rmNeas Towhee *"ARe.n N A V peeNase Val goo/a Apr.It. Apr.To. rQA�tT mass tctntt'dl PLUMD Sl Steartittatal ltbnt'd) 0el West. Howholdt. Woman t Alpine. Amster (Southern NMa lhwetlft halfl• Itarin# portion at County), Motto, ' Mea1•106 Naps. Shoots, Clssveras. colusa. Presto, Mtaslyem. ktlano, Snm+Y. ' ' Glenn, 111694, Wagon. "adage, ' Tehama and T11111ty Cuentlem 1 10.70 .94 .10 $1.75 .01 K+e tp,go. Mused, Stsalelaom t Matipogo, Mocced. hadoo, . ami Tuntwr.o Cnuntlss 9.01 .90 1.10 1.70 Monterey, Plumbs, San Joaquin, Banta CCYa. Mhaota. Mitre+ PLAhT1AsMI TLl0$rAMt I ■IsklyoY, Stanlslove. Mutter, Alameda and Bahr@ Costa Tehama, Trinity. Tulare. Cuonties 1.17 .60 1.10 Tuolumne and Tuba Counties 11.10 1 1.39 1 7.00 .10 rrea,pm, sings and N44e14 tate+ Nape and Malars counties 10t 1.11 7.79 .14 Countlee 9.00 .90 1.40 ! Mel Monte and Humboldt Men francloca and Man Mates Count too 12.79 .tt 1.22 .41 aContles 9.00 .60 1.100 1.71 pnorttlt Alpl,.m, M.ador. SI bored", + Aiaatda and montes smote Can. Nevada. Placer, 9actwnto. SUYtste 10094 1.11 1.10 ' .60 .04 $tells and veto Owntles 7.45S 045 1.40 .10 Mastic Mensual setttearn Calavasse and Man Jestnto 17 kettles r/0 pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 u+uutlss 9.41 .10 1.40 .90 Situmnatice Tnamaletai Pipe- "Alto Caney 4.17 .90 1.40 .10 uropiwtal Coal Tar built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 Aa.ntatey county 10.40 1.71 1.70 • Alpine. Calaveres. INripmsa. Man bonito, isms cissa utd Reseed. Man Joaquin. stentslaus Manta club Counties .70 01.40 } and Tailume Counties Plbometmes Po ifeen folate, t11a Z Almonds county 11.19 1.71 7.79 .17 composition sad built vp} 11.29 .9S .47 0 contla County unty 11.67 1.25 7.71 070 Pelt Machine Operator 11.44 .96 067 A Lumtul staamtlttelal lett%*. calves. RL Oorado, Amadur abertbern hall of Glenn, Lesson. Kalea. Placate N (:wntyl, sacrament*. vale, Plumes, Shasta. Sietes, 91 ta,1•do. Nevada, Pieces Mlsklyas. Sutter. Tehama. and Wells Cantles tem- • .` Trinity and Tuba Counties clu4ing take Tissues Areal 13.14 1.37 1.11 .14 Scoters • 11.09 .9s .40 1 ! take Tal,tte Ata& 10.99 .11 .64 lots .10 rreame, Stags. Hades, and Iferth. "ose"Gina. Man Pronslsso Tulare counties and Sonora Counties 11.76 1.901 1.50 1.17 ,1s 14roters 11.35 .60 .10 Wk*. Marine Mendocino. Napa. ' Solon and Sonoma Counties t senators 10.11 .95 1.70 1.41 .04 "motto Workers$ settlean . 12 battles W/o pump) 14.31 cd! 1+70 1.01 .04 ' altuasatio$ tnaaelevel Pipe- • ucappecst coal toc ptteh 11.13 .95 1.20 1.93 .44 , T •1 � .�.t.....•:,:'t ITS.• .�.i. �•. ' e.a FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30+,1977 °'' . • �' • 10LON Ms. f9177�lO50 / 14 • OICUlm Itis CAT7-M" • 1.1. 1s • N 1 Omvls �. f 0"t'0•ae0"ralsess" lode .►Aap twlls parses" son rN A l f d. I►adNe aail6in 1:2 N A 1F ramelaea vwwm Area.Te. APPI.Too • iebnt'N � elsle IISTAt.tl5eenllr losllt•N' . 0.1 Ihnta ani NetbasdL lel owta, 99moldes Lott, cawti" L %win, iMnfatino, San sadaso 6 10.13 .40 .TS eat nH lows loom&ail Itmvesey ad ftlNa Cin* Trinity Counties E 13.56 .64 V 1.74 all • • &on&lea one Haeme County . 13.63 � oai Ids oil ' ft" IS, 10.{0 t.ii toss • tlmdmt'avd llmkiyor••antis* 10.11 s!3 .31 sell Aan rvanclem and Son lista" Ihaaae, NUgs. Ndasa oad gaunt too Valmrs Counties •11.00 073 1.33 .0.4 bares* 10.03 eft 1.15 1.10 .04 001`1 FIM MICNev Plateau baraWes ea settions Aspasse Anadsr, Outs. Il settleml Without pumps 11.10 .66 less We ;ll Csla»taao Ltr1vw, U ifsre6n, DIL-.abet 1'nawl*fot 431mse, Loosen Ismoladloy rltsrtul.r.rq noel tat 11.51 tH 1.15 lose .01 assay Late Asset* lbaasd •Hail+•. lactaweate 484 Vale lomat of Das dtalnln Navels. Canatsea • . rhme. an iagois, Shote•, lawfetm Imisia, tale one • . eatvaMs&n. Stamastaa*, e-weleienl dela n 1.04 late loge to "&tale T1d.Mb Triaatro , tha»tet end riteto 11.11 lae4 3.30 law eh To*lutne, foto and roma Sam!+wile and same Casts • Counties ani &base sant••" bwatlea of It lira". Nevada, !linos • , Itwf.ta, 7Htle It aattlet tests 005 &AA • and Stairs Consists lowtadins ealJT Ovral.wlllmemll Late Vass Areas 10.73 .64 1.10 son .1e Alwou". eeotta&bets, Ng1a Nsnmy Late Ata*and lots ?; end Pala.es tsautlea stale see 1.95 131 ' .N Tahoe Mas aloft .71V .36 O String. Caiensae sad Alasdy Caner•Costa, Leto, O Sam•beoWlN commilen 11.77 .66 1.40 A3 Hasan. ouromiaos Hatemds ' Med•t. inns. r"iowe. ibrteraf, Haps. ion Sw"u"m yt LI loved.. 01.00. r1e•am, • Oss rtoneisans SM Ha&•ot s.r++e••ntua etaata, Sl.ets, wnea, Caere, Santa Cross o Hansen. lobasvo 1610 684 soianw aid some&Counties 41.30 • .40 sell • oil Tel.a Q,ountles 11.011 073 LAS all MUSLIM!%:spilt 114111rws. wtard. 61shisiaae Alwsb, Contra Cents, Naris, . + 011114 Tlvaswn*seat age • 11.14 .00 late .06 lapis lam rromsimte, SM Nagevak. Sen khllu. tames Natant Santa Clara. eYLow •t Cast& and pasts Cost Counties 11.93 310.66 &.441 sells sad females Counties 14.16 .45 100 1 .0e . mountains Counties 11.17 .6t ' 0111 on • e7rANrtTslotet Alasdm aid Cmneta Creta.toss 13.0 1.30 Stu rill : pa lues ami lmtsldt Cor. 1 11.64 .61 1.13 .el NOERAt OE0131M VOL di, Na 100--FAM'%'. iElTEdNEII �, tlrT • t Mellon Iso. 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Wacker sae*letter type respect buggyMbllep Chainsow, falls#, logloodsr and \ bwckett empeetots of ail types# 4konctote and o"Malte mitts •----•-�-• 1/3 yard and undoes Concrete pen work$ concrete alive Consists teas More 0900111'Polmemte ander# ''lbws and/or shocindl tart granite curb setters fors Nowi raloseep Blip formal ocean cutters, feederboardrmap fobsetters# Seal N 11 M pemaeee YmtaNnr D ire A#igmetat Jachboom a operatetat Jackiny of pipe over 12 tnehast Apra,To. Jackson and @letter type Com actatat tettleeon. Mean and man MINIMA applying eephalt. lay-gold, ccoosete. time caustic Mrd similar , 1 1aS type meterieles Lagging. Shooting, whaling, blacking, treaeh- Gfwp I 1 8.11 i Group IM 1.18 lessless 1.7a a 1.70 State te «10.te looking• hand-guided lagginghammetf "Roasts, eposyrosta. flberglaso, and Searle webers twat or drysl rovemant breakers Groep lib) 1.17 1.15 1.70 1.10 ole slut steadece. Including toot grimace Pipelaymeo. Caulks#&, banderdr Occur ital 5.11 1.25 1.10 Let* .10 \ plporrsppre. Commit leymte.'pleotic plplay,ca# Past hole Group 1161 t a.11• 1.25 1.70 1.10 oil diggers -air, gas am electric! Poore broom owespotrft Power Grump Its) 1.32 1.25 3.70 1.10 Ole t teepees of alt typos Concept so shown In Group 211 No off qua scoop t(fl 9.17 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and stud quer tiptop-stwlspave: and tock-elinget. inctudl piwiav Croup 2 8.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .le a of sacked contests and/at am twat cc 6ryll Wrrary seatillae, Group 1 4.51 1.11 1,18 1.10 sill multiple Mad concrete Cht141stt Davis ttanchmr - 160 at Nellat type Cam all all tterrchsrolt vote and Ditch witch! goto- 1 I tillett Undbtostel@. Mtmono Gunman, #bulemons Signalling am , • iaw+alte} ( Siggitgt sank Cluterst Tree allmbotol Vibta-occeed-full gloat n In connection With lobster** work# Vibratecst 0cl-pet-k machines sigh pressures blow pipe sty or over. 100 tbs. peoseure of aver)$ Group l 9.235 1.25 1.70 Lets .le in oonrloattea rteb S Croup i 8.01 1.15 1.70 1.10 ,le laborers, work similar types lases teem ago"3 11.52 1.15 1.10 1.10 ,ale . • + Group !iris Jay Poll model 7Mt•2hl Gardenmr-oanvmt roulat falls . Z ant similar type driller dtoe% delilsrat Jack req 6N##etas t•kMOPt7n8 ,. f\ewwl detllmrss Mayon d#/llstap Ne+hsnitet dtitlmrs-et1 O (iransi Curl SMR!Mut} t types regardless of type of m !hod of power! Naltlple unit a• ; 1 'dtittal Slestees end Mwdecmeac Alt wet of loading. placing Clomp t ' loss& 1.25 1.70 1.10• .10 em bleatima of ell power and explosives of whatever type es• ' M araYp 1 ' 10.03 leis 1.10 late .10 gradleos of method us" lot Such loading &P6 placings Sigh 1 - ' Garp 3 1.85 #.111 1.70 1.10 .LO @estate (Inalaftng drilling of commit Ties tappaet 011 g#ind*r Clomp 1 1.73 1.25 1.70 1.10 .30 , • . Group IINI fewer cleaners a # Grump Melt Burning &A Melding lwrea►lee twill , • asap* 1 p 11.T7 1.29 1.70 1.10 .10 + + Grump i B.&:. las 1.70 1.10 .10 Group l Mal lois 1.14 talo .let • , , :" .1.: a%,l 'eJ:l!::'tele-y., ..: .. ,.�;.:::;S`��ivy:.:,,.. L :.:::• '�a{4.}. •', ,:.-ir. \ .�," f:• .,4a.,.r�:4.i.. ..!!•4°"tAw•.'ifi•{ :'C {•rc•::+3.. ... ",}•.:,•,i,.^:�.s,r.;kis*.y ,..�qs :Y , •1.,�rl T ,W. .f..; : '» •ai.. •4`r. 11.•4. '•.'-,' Y;.'" titi'.•.:'�'.i' :yn:�., `'454x•`4''•F: }4#. q;:� �.�- '' i."N:w.},a�•..,4;,"S`.h'a'{a4 y4 ,�..r�.�v�.y�. .' !'r.i-!Sx, ..'r^a =>r.- a-a'S•^';+ti:; _ _ 'is F:'4;u�:.?� -s•: • :}:ter- 4. �s+.w ani ..j ..t 11"b•.•T':.::L�,( .': :+I:t�i.F• ^a't�'i ;v.!::gay,.?�." •�.'Y.`'Y:�';:::�"1}',+:F.Y.+:7':�'i'., �S'.e'�'.�xr�i�'':' ;'4;C ,2.aP•z=t:"'4,Aiai.»t,.1•r...- .x3,,.:: ..,;t K. �+':Y+.ass-4"r.._:.'E.F 4,.�f54.•"•S"W`Yr' , �:�;h?''+i*ii: ':{:G+.;�LI.S. .•Ii;. .{1:'fee:i:�°ti�S l.y'.",aY,.•:�.'!..+I�.''`F: tl.�i'3L6::w ;t::. "5:,o- rk ti''S,,'rr.;.,;;.,,• _ l ,:{S:': �:. ,�rf:��S F'_.hi,titi. '•.tiP:3 1 y o-.M:`.�:.. G':,LiT'. {��,II���� • ,. ,'\:' ' .l}li:ir.l.:.i'' .•1 i.v :�'/:::,.h`.t.Y. .4:'•��'� , �4 _se'e's:° • ;f?�n;e- k,:.. -i:.' /J 'r.fi•) ...;• r'f:'.•:i::( ;.i'.i t;y,'cf;a 4.a�:'••�:::q: - .. �.1h.T'+i:•��'.x .L ,:;f::�1.::::.:ii�iva..w,}°:i•'a''•o i...{. .. r+� •t Vtvl� r 't FINIAL 0L0#STEN, VOL. 47, NO. 114-+•FAIDAY, MIEM A 34, 1977 • page Is OgCt/ION IK)- 077-1090 . pole Il Dm:lilarr f0• ChIll-1090 LAN0RIJIS ICont'd) 1 ' IAOORERS r 17un el and 011.12,Mock) Group lldle Ppp•tr Teaelren and rand beds (cut need cares work Of Busway •flet the leynenry carer M• been placed) Groep If DI•sbfd Drlllerl Gtoandeano Gunit* or shetarels Ibasls- 'C.n•.'. 0141 Water /halt Work and Raise (below actual me excavate0 Geodes 11.11 LAtgeele gars general construction work an or In gloved level) bell hoes h■Ilings and shaft Group II Olt Grinderl slastsrr Drillaes, Fewdereen•hesdingl Cherry l Giepilr lite, rnneta caret• C.nanty Only, pllrlayers, Caulkers, Pieksimn where ear t• itlt@dl Cottesste Ilnlsher In Tunn@ll Con- henl•rs, Pllewlalhwre. Ceed.ell Layers •eel Plantla plpsloyer•l •• clot@ /dead Mane Grout Pumemn and Potmans Guntl@ and /hetet•&* Plseeule Pll.e 7sster, no Joint pllr and slrlpping of some Gunmen and Fatmasl Nesdermene Nigh Pressure Ibsslemel Minor@ - Including .el•alr of valda. Pebeset manhole fetters, Cant In Tunnel, Including top and bottom man on abaft and rale* wort) place, hanlarlle fore better• 1 1 Nipper Mlsaleman on slick letter farbIblaster-potman lwotk &gelg ` sent Intetch•ttglmble) Steel form Ralson and Setters# TimbermZ G1wp 11 Aalhall Nrnveler•1 C-nlsnt dalsetris and handling dry cannot. „',1 Mtimberman -wood or steel or substitute material* theretocal or 9ypaael rlwlke-setter and 111-1119 Ialwaeleag rrrk)1 Gseerete "of bdctet Dueler and Mutaeans Canciets Chlpplol and Grindldll Caarrele La1.lter■ Iw-t or drlrss Mellor's Ilpll••re Leek Tended d Group 71 C•bletenderl Chucktonderl ywodesman-prime housing Vlbr•tor- ` ±'•,'' `'' Mrsaleman, aa1.1a4larrel Ny,leaulie/&antes lover 100-lbs piteous@)I fan, /•tenant Oeesket* ' la•eding are$unlns4ing• ealrying true handling of all trade and 011691al■ lot use In telnfr,coing aineeete consirulltlonl Pittsburgh 1 Group Sr Bull Gang - Ikekers. Tr•ekmanl Conciet@ Crew - leelwdes 17111g1•t. attJ •)eller type Oeush/hredAerel /lolrasl /Inglsfootr rodding and *pleadings "men (any mathod)s Coost Crew# Re- hand MIA• pneameLlc t•el.ees ALL pheumatle, cis, gas/ and electric �. bouldeen# /weaper !hotel Jacking of pllae under It inches 1 . Getup 31 All cleanup risk of debris. grounds and buildings Including • , MORONS but sat limited lat attest clesneras Cleaning and washing windor•1N IMsoeYlnp wrYi Cunstru.tla,1 Ial.aeere tncluillly bridge •rut general 1•boreesl h..•lran, 104.1 •le•tl•cl Cite Watchers Street Cleanerol Gardeners, ; ' . group It Skilled Wrecker Iresovtelg and salvaging of ssmb, windows, Hal ticrltu,al •nl lanAaeape laharerel Jottings laishwre# blush ! doors, plumbing and slectcle Statures •�. Z hms-letbl Pllels. maintenance landscape Wastage all new emsLfuetiono a. ' Maintenance. s.l.als Tr•eaarn and Read beds# Streetcar and Raltewd { Group It tent-skilled Wrecker ls•lvagtttg of other building material/)• " O c•.r.structlun Tiara l.aenrerbl Tomp.rary sir and water Ilaee. Vlctaulle e A Of alellasl Tal newel attendants 1'01100 traetoee# Qwsfdt•ll te@Otorsl Groep Ir General laborer (Includes all elememp wast, I"dl 1. N ravba.bet hackers (lepton notterel e , lumber, loading and burning of debris) m9, 1 i IGnnitel Group Ic1 1448e1esan lln@ludlrlg Gdmmn, letlan)l Dodmsnl Gsotwdman ; t Group is Reboundoan group ll Coastal Labor@t• 'f-:'• uta i=.;..., f- l, • Si=_,'e:.`..�:'::' �:'t } Vii....:. :f:., _ 2,Y• f; Zs L. gip... • ..1•. .} •`� -':bus:'_^ .;. n2, .:.J :i? ,el`• e' ?.*:, !^YF':i. ('''.. .Y i - ::. •'-t• l'.:Vit: f" a7' ... _ .. •... ....: :.....:�,.:. .... .... 'di%: 'N:•• :s:!: '.:i div •.r:i O : u f :c' . ••i's 4!,:f•a w�:�., :2,4'=.'r�i.;:,. t R 1/ ........ ... FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. AI, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 19YY Cs1 1 0 DECISION NO. CA714010 Page 22 C C15toll In. CA17-3090 j page 22 tIt w 1 ok Basic fn.lt M«.10u laeta.1`ar.t• fd,4a 1aaNtt forma. . � 1`WER EQUIPM1711'OfritA701181 ll*"it Eiasa10a M6Ntr EbaNe• DR1,44114 notes H A V 1`.061006 V44611601wad/ar POM DpUIPKIM Of9RATOlt1 (Conti 1 nolta N S W pactb•a Vaellea 004/01 sCREMI.0 I Apr#.It. DAI:DOING APP•.To. CIAMSPEI.1,ANI D1PPEe "PrO. "a 801LDULE 11 ;tier Onnatiuetionj 1 HYDRAULIC SUCTION 1111EI.iNd Alto e ALL 01111'6 C111/L•.IItLL AND 011 MA ' G1,..tp tt � 1 DAI:tIG/N6 . PatyeNant Dockhand! Moment ' )011*[ Groh A-It Area 1 16.29 t 1.07• ! 1.76 ./0 ,14 stargessanl Dockhand# Loves- hips 2 9.11 1.07• 1.76 .10 .14 handl rita.anl 011er Arca I f.l1 1.07• 1.75 .00 .14 Area 1 1.27 1 3.079 } 1.76 .60 .14 Atea i 1 9. I 1.01• 1+76 .10 .14 Area 2 ' 1.11 I.071 1.71 JO .31 Area 3 1.11` 1.07• 1,70 .•0 .14 l rtn.. Is Arse 4 0.67 1.01• 1.71 .10 . .II !welt 9"Inoc t a! lock Mets ' Are• 1 1.91 1.070 1.76 .10 .14 Group A-21 Arra 2 10.76 1.07• 1.79 .10 .14 Ninclaun istera winch on At 3 11.03 1.07• 1.71 .10 .14 dredgell Deckaatsl cock Are• i 11.31 1.076 1.76 .10 .14 Engineer Atsa 1 9.20 1.071 1.76 . • .60 .14 C{,•,,p 31 • Ara& 2 10.05 1.07• 1.76 .64 .14 Mellor# lochanla Neldett Natch Aree 3 10.30 1.07• 1.71 .80 .14 fn9lMer Area 4 11.40 1.010 1.70 .60 .14 Arab 1 10.31 1.016 1.71 .60 ,14 Asea 2 11.15 1.07' 1.71 .90 .34G�a,r�A�}� +•l.` Mob I 13.43 1.07• 3.76 .00 .14 Nsech P1litnesrl Neldarl 0 Area 4 11.71 1.070 1.71 .60 .14 Msldet Machania' Ates 1 9.65 1.07• 1.71 .60 .14 1`Y in Area 2 10.70 1.670 1.71 .90 .14 W•nahall Opetetot (up to 1 Area 3 10.96 1.076 1.71 .40 .14 and including 7 cu. yds. Ate& 4 11.25 1.07• 1.11 .10 N,r.c.11lon9 soar Pay) Aepa 1 SIM 1.079 1.74 .10 .14 Gr,�._L A"4s lu . Mae 1 11.14 1.07• 1.76 .60 .14 vesaanl Claauhell Operator Mae, 1 12.14 1.01• 1.76 .10 .14 , Area 1 10.59 1.07• 1.70 .10 .14 Ate• 4 12.41 1.074 1.71 ./0 014 1 Area 2 11.54 1.474 1.76 ./0 .14 Atsa 3 11.12 1.07• 1.11 .60 .14 Cj,,,,p 4-Ay At et 4 12.09, 1.07• 1.71 .60 .14 1la•wApi) Wtatat laver 7 sw1 favi A►.a 1 12.06 1.070 1.76 .90 .14 Area 2 32.93 1.07• 3.76 .60 .31 Asea 3 13.21 1.07• 1.70 .60 .31 1406 i 13.19 1.07• 1.74 .60 .14 fEOb71AL 11COISTE04 VOL. 421 140. 140--MIDAY, itsvItMREt 30, 19?7 1 , ' Dactaloll NO.' CA77.50l0 Fags 2S t�rctssaa ata. CA77.5890 F.qe Zi !elle Hate Btaetltt Pato.ate • 11adt Hate 11..8019 Per.e.le TM noAri y0ra4Ing)r li...lr Ed.atisa ttePrlt Edeeann ! n7 Ittow H L X Pe661046 Yetetles sad/at motto H L Y peseleaP yet*ues esdht µitla on ss1!-puq.sllsd vessels Artt.7t. Pam DQUIPICIM OPR4ATM AMS.To. I-woopt shifts ttwvtrd by put- 14 (Flladtivingl Ia..ard Politica) engaged in towing , and &hitting of bang-a, vessels aM rater Loans visit of In the • Croup 1 IF tole ! 1.30• 11 ;.211 .90 Jil transportation by water of Group 116) 9.53 1.50' 2.2S .10 .29 prtennnel, materials, equipment Group lib! 9.74 L.SO+ 3.25 .90 .is end supplies Group 2 9.7e 1.so- 2.27 .90 .29 GerhhaSwW/iNchaMoa 1 Group 3181 10.60 1.110+ 3.IS .90 .31 , Arra S Group 3 10.12 1.30' l.IS .!0 .i! I !.5! .4! ! 1.61 !9.111 Group 2T81 t Il.lt L S0+ 3.25 .10 .i! Acre i 10.01 .49 1.61 1.111 Group 4 11.93 1.50• 3.3S .110 •3! Atsm 3 10.30 .4! 1.61 tole coup 3 Holl 1.546 3.25 .90 .29 Mea 4 10.53 .69 1.61 ' 1.111 q.rrmttit wChanicMsteh aIncludes toll psi bout to Pensior Pat 110160 and Wallace Fund. ti.11nee[ � j Arra 1 10.75 .96 1.76 lots' Arra 3 13.31 .96 1.36 1.15 area 3 11.50 .96 1.16 lots Mea 4 11.75 .96 1.26 Loss building and Heart' tbnsttuction M Tow Wass • �' iwth us sett•ptupetled t• Q vesse a► w bust olo*ratuae 10.73 .911 1.26 1.15 f5 M C++rT*r*i't WS twit Cenn4tters .104110141046 City Ila to of Milano, ea Francisco, Doetaaento and Stockton, Calltot Is Arra 1 «t!<, to 20 toad ,tiles five said Can Fiat ' + Area 2 - more than 20 toad mll*s o and In, ludiSg 11 road all a from said C-ntrr*. Arra 3 - Gutaide of 10 Stood miles from ssl. tenter* A[ss i - An stn* extending 3S tom miles t to shote in* of tate Tahoe. 'lnalu.19 6 1.30 pet hour to Pana! *d R*altl and Wall its Fund. ' , . • 44:J cot a" FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 140»-9111DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 N us ' tMCtalOn in. CA11-5018 page ii I DaCt810N N0. CA77-5010 page 311 IUj Go fr"A oputrnutt orcok"u lrlle0rlvllg! 1 1 ' Group It Assistant to Sngineer trlteeatt. 011e, Dsekhaadl ►riq.Mea a•■.ht.p•Mears - ie.t• Eiepe•e Group 1-At Csalprouur "sales ', , N••d/ M•.dt :.,i• Rau i•hs N A• p••d•a• Yas•Mai Mata Gfoap 1-se track Ctan Otter 1 ' ram loinvott atauWas . ' i AaaA l AAOA 2 Ghats.2s logger Mint lbulatial MNrlat Only$ i Gsoap is 1 9.11 110.64 t 1.506 4 2.35 .90 , .32 4toup 3-At Coeluessue 41ilen star' Generates ties A.M.of larvalI 1' ;• Gkeup 21 2.50 tiles 1.See 2.25 .94 .2g p t+6w (5.711 Melding Machine 11-7llrot�Othgf than 4Y eleotttattyl �. Groep 31 1.73 11.24 1.506 '3.25 .90 1st • Groep 41 10.33 11.61 1.506 1.3S .90 031Gtu4p 3t oect aspinepsI Mork Matt# A-rural salt-propolled so" . GfOYp ii toM 113.06 1.566 2.25 .90 lig trims litting device '" 10.71 12.22 1.546 3.35 d0 .32 ,j GROcp sl Gas+ 3-As Heavy outy ae lrnan sadlor Mellor 7 r Groep 71 14.37 12.42 1.506 2.25 .a0 t2!' t p p6 ' ' � 1 'Oreap h 13.31 islet 1.540 2.25 .90 .it . + , Gtawp!t 11.54 13.05 1.500 2.25 .20 .2t Gi:lap 4t tti+etatiag royineol in lieu of Assistant to 4inaf Group 101 1t.76 13.27 1.506 3.35 .90 !22 leading Dallas us t'iatilr►esor aitscMa to Clan r11ad10811 0"Istot , Groltp WAS 12.11 13.71 • 1.500 2.35 .90 131 at rileativint Alva, Skid et rioattlW and oersiek antgasi Opsta"t+' ) '+' Gra p Its 12.06 13.51 1.500 2.35 A4 !it at Diesel or G4eutine plwged Clans fitedsivea Hila Dotter$ OP i . 1 Groep 11-At 14.23 14.73 1.1106 3.25 .20 !ie to nN Including 1 au. y4.i true% Crani up to and Including 23 Grasp 11-N 13.53 15.43 1.50• 3.35 !SO .311 tans hobilnq wtatid only ; Group 11-Cr 13.24 15.35 1.So0 3.25 .114 .21 Gtoup be oipraint of Diesel at Gasoline powered Cane 0114411/er! r sitotndes 1.24 pea boar to Wet ballet) uses i ca. fall cb'stetor ut Clan Iu/ateaai fig.,. pwstplsd iNs1tA and Master paild. tatter, loop as cl.ellreum atachedi 1 Gtterater of saga poaesed ' 2 Clovis& at Oetvarsal %Y1r driver 1Maygonl of nlaliu ty4Vl1 it ' 4 Crane. over 3s tans holsttng material or partorain!plledflrlp • - e n .1,,. I:'ti? !:?Lr! •:(.'.'::l.. .,.. !.'!•,.'O. rt�.i .-?.::`.lel:....i - .it. �.;..fy'r��i,.:••.,:.:•:.`k.:`.ir'x .'h'•' .�:=��� :�1:' '.1" ':T\.: ^?.1. :i'i r.%::45: "f , .! y j' :xl'.�i:�{�.Y�'1:w �'•S•'r ..,*•_ !. ;?:661:1=: ` .1 �' r�::?l.:�.j:zu'e!••24.L:.'t,+. ••!-S:•".}'=�:sip sk • � ''1['f. -1`116.-,•„!_•G:, :s'::. • • , 1EDEilAt ttSGIStEU, VOL. 42, NO. 6911-fAIOAYi SIPTIMtEi 306 1477 b DWISIIIM W7. rAU-love Page 2$ D11CI$lt111 No. CA77-5090 Pegs 19 IANW I end 111 Group 11 Assistants to engineer■ lncakemenl ricemanl Meavy only 910111111131 DJUIPM171T Or19Yims lconerd) Bepolrman llelperl oiler# SIckhan:Ns Signalmen# $witchmenl 'tae fABrJu' I and 11! lapnt'dl 1bt rlfesanle lartaman flleavy Duty Neralf shop parts room) •' Group tit ONVIvesof 01-eratoci Concrete himlr (up to and inclu4iilg Gfeup 71 ,Coneestg Conveyor of Concrete Pump, Truck Or D{elpment . I yaidla rr.r,v-yrpr Pell (vir•rator Itunnell1 rlteman Ho.•-Mand - ' mounted Item length to applyle Lonecete eonveyorl building alter Ilydcavrllcl Ia,nitnrl Nrehsnlcal t7enveyug I118rvlling building me- Deck Rngineatme Dellliog and Siring Machinery, horlsontal (not to tefialelI "I-or Pin gwratrrr Iconcret- plant)) hrrryi O{rratecl apply-LO waterlinvrs, motion drilla or lackliammisll Dual Drug Hisser $rces.4a Ikeaman (with meeeedll Tar rut rifea,an ({owel agttetod( 1 Pallor Benyon Pulp and similar tyloal Gantry Nidrr for similar m{ulpovntle Sydfo-Hanpver or mlmllacc Instrument Mani Material Hoist 4190011 11 WAR npstalor (bunfeill N-lleupter Pa,llosen iSignalmanll (= at conte drwsls M-elianleel rinlahere or Spreader Bashing (asphalt, I-WOOKl•ee Ili inns or uh•1e111 Mpinrmani P-alman me Chainmen# t Safbee-Greene and almllsrll Hint, me Shalt Nolatl Mlsermobilel Pave- `Rvas Carder Ir••n@temet Iron Inbstlell Pntoeiatl BaferJnin lemeept event breaker with or without Compressor Commination# Pavesmnt Bteakere asphaltic aiacretr Pav{ngll Sell-plopelled. /utometlaally applied truck mounted with Compressor Crobinationl Plpe bendiAq Machine (Pipe- ' cuncret•Burin-g machine [en stteetse highways. airports and esnalsll lines onlyll Pipe Cleaning Machine Itractoc prolvelled and suppoftedl# Ttenehin-i Mres,lnp. 1 It. depth) Truck Crane ollerl Tiviger bits / the Wrapping Machine Itractoc Pra{velled and surpartedlI Petcigeratlal single daunt Filler Tender Plantl Soller Operator Itlnlsh asphaltll Sell-pregpelled twxa type littdiq device feenter mountlfle tons as less M.N.C.1I Solt-Propelled Slevattal Group 41 hallest Jack Tarporl Ballast Pegufatorl Ballast Tappet 'Grade Plansl Blusher "rotorI Small Tcactof lulth boonll Soil Testerf Ks1tt-{p•rrl•,srs hosman Is:ghslt plantll elevator o{vratof lin- Trak type leadefl Auget-type 491111ril equipment river 30 It. depth e1401 luck Lift at Lura,et Stackst fconstruetion jam sitell Line Mamtsel lateflal Hoist 11 dish# Shutelecarl Tim $paeegI 41901ep 91 Afiner-Coater for similar)I Amphalt Plant Iyglnesrl Cm@L-In-flsee Towetmiblle ripe Laying Machine# Combination $lusher and motor Opeeatocl Conceals Notch Plant lmaltiple unitell Meet# Beading Shield Operators Heavy Duty GCnuP 51 Cr-Preanal O-rrstor favor T1s Concrete Mixers (over L Sopoitmen and/or Welderl Gradesetter, Grade Checker Imeehanicsl or other- yardll C1on4rete rumre or Parperrte Gunne Genecoloral Groutieg t wise)I Grooving and Grinding Machines (h{ghwaysll Ren Seal Meaning for lachlnei nesse-weld laic-nl•sfetedll Purq,e favor 111 Welding slmilsell Nelson loaders loader lop to 7 yardall fuchendesl Trench shield# Machines 1{weled other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Screening Plantes Push Cats Pubber Tired Earth- ' 1 moving Dpipment (up to end Including 115 cu. yds. 'struck' m.r.c.11 Z Gen•lp ea SISI Lina Mad Ps,:tor at slmllart Dnom Truck or Dual Dlslids. T-Pulls. OW-100 10, 21. and slmllarl Pubbef Tired basset Solt- 0 Pur{.pee A-rcaa/ Times# Ciincrate batch Plants [vet or deyll Can- propelled Compactor with Dover# Sheeplootl Timber Stiddef [tubber tired V creta 66w1 (salt-pc,gvellg•1 unit) on streets, hlghw.1ye. elrporte of similar equirmentls Tractor drawn 5ersperi Teaetorl Tionahing Machin me and consist Drilling and Posing Machinery, vertical (not to apply , p come d it. drpthl Tcl-batch Paverl Tannel Mile bring Machine# Welderl N to batrrilners, wagon drills of lackhom-Acmil 11191ollne Cableeay, Woods-mlmer land oLhoc similar Pugmlil equipment)# Vermeer 2-000 b Nock $Ignalnent bicnaatives (.team of over !e tonlI Io1lrlcaLlmn and Cuttac Setviev livllneer Imnall■ avid grease rackll Maginnis Intetnal Tall Slab 911-fatior ton alcr)cts, highways, canals and warehouses)I Group 91 Chicago booms Combination minor and Compressor f9unitel1 h-chanicsl finishers leoncretel IClaty, Johnson. IndwellBridge . Combination Slurry Miner and/or Cleanser Highllne Cableway 15 tons D c% or similar typeell Mechanical Burn Curb and/cit Catch and ' and underly 1411 111-Litt or similar 120 It. or over)# fucking Machine Gutter Ki:hlne, concerts or aethalrl Portable Crushersl Post . (rubber treed, call or track type)l 'hector fwlth b0 ll" me larger Of Ives IMI500 end ■lmilafll rnvrf JuNq Orerator (setting slip- and siallsr) 101.1. olo., In tunnelsls Boller Irscept egphaltls Acreedmen e (Oafbrg-Grrrns and similar)lamphaltic concrete pavinllg Solt- e , Plgpelled Compactor 18111916 0001111/111 Sett-pro pelle.l Pipeline ' p 119applaq Michine tperault CAC or similar Inv$a Solt-pcopslled ' Powe $werperr belt-ptopslled Tape sach100r1 Slip rorm Pumps flitting device ant concrete formal Swnll rubber-timed treatment $urgers Nentaist Auger-type drilling equipment up to end including 59 It. dsrthl O - si'' • .p _ �:.k i t •,SUE..i4V. wi fit F1091AL 111015TIR, vaL 43, NO. 190—FRIDAY. 51PTLMRIR 70. 19YY t t0 DIYl1t4Y b0. Gtt-5090 Page 20 • DSCISIOI#110.,.C477-5090 Page 1L sit IWO tQYlnlnrr ONSAIGNS ICent'dl s 10MrR SpsIPm a OPLRIlTOnS (Cont'a) (ARPAT i sad III ICoet'di , (AkVJ I and 191 ICoet'dl Group tot seam-type backtilllng Machines ssldge Cgenel Caty-lift for sl011ag11 Chemical Gsrrting Nadhineo truck mounted# Combination back- bass and loader Imp t0 and Including I/4 cu. Id. ■.r.4.1I Decttnk 12 4lrtatoce tequlied when swim online somata Iros f.otetll Patrick salves lescept raaawall..n sa.t\)I ha•Masd trader and Adams Llagredetl tlevating Goodri Meavy Swity 1u.taty brill big (Including Caisson foundation YOrk and L•uelid Luadea Slott similes tylrl PrL41ns lylr b8I11211 Ruehslnl Group 11-A1 sena Magune (In Donlunotlon VILA galeal 1aeeYaWi)1 r',ieMd SL"-dr lot ■Isllafll Litt Slab Ilchl,.el IVallWsl and ■l■llae typeelt levee 125 laid)1 Loader lover 12 De .Vds.1 up to end Including 10 W.. loader 12 Voids up to and Including a yaedalI "Moo oLIVO IWeg 100 tons) Vds.11 yews Shovels and Dragllna• levee 7 cu. Ids. 0.9.4.18 Rubber 10Inils ug frtltl(-la wnllelI Mattlple 4.1ine Logth:■aving Machine (aeelldes Tiled 1WILl"11y64 94gth MV1nl Machines IZ units over 75 est. yds., hiscia. eto.l Ins tandem scgapdsll Pro-stless wise Meapping Machin# •stlYCk• 0.f.c.11 Wheat Rae4V4LOr (over 750 4u. Vote. pee hour) Peaetvul9•tkbrla Tog logic-pgwpulled flostanlll Rubber-tlged 11e9op■rt ' adlf-loaJing (l.sd4le wheels, etC.11 Shuttle Car Isoulain ststtonll Group 11-af Loader lover 16 cu. yds.) Single inglne tr:raprt towns 15 yogdol Stale Stabillaeg (P S M of nlualll Sut.yfades IYrltlrs or uthet alltuwtig tywll TsaCtdf. CM11948we 09111 Group 11-Co googator of Ilelleoptst When geed In erection wlklt CuLInaLl.rtl 74011.11 1.4yln# tyi.e maim Staving machine lelnlle online With Basuto Cmetlolled Pagshtuvinq Cryllmont ' lardLe acupafall Tuln trading 6LALIdnl TlefChtmy MaChle■s WILI-engine ' with etrlllhy stsachnrnL, JdfQV 01 sl0llatl Vacuum wining Plants whirler Coaau (up to aid ll{cludl.p 25 tuns) J , clamp is-As ba4khue lhydgacllc) !up to and Including 1 w. Va. ■.9.9.11 Ilackhoo 1•:441.1 Sup to and Including I cu. Vd. ■.t.a.lt `'� C..mbinatlmn ba.kh.r an-1 t..adeg tort 1/1 cu. yd. m.i.4.1I Centlntloes 1 f Pllght Tie bags Arles Sup w and including 1 Cu- yd.l(Cgsns Attschedll Ciance gnat uv■r JI tuns, gsomeshead and Gantry)1 09446-4116 (up to e1t0 including l cu. yd.11 emweg Shov■le. C1a0shells, DgagliMa. (up to end ' .0, �;:::;:•':; `.y;r': ''`i"-' :;:: ` Including I cu. Va. n.s.ell 11nfd1 01640 laingle 4111,11111111 0419-ptmpell6d , . .y; , :,% ' :c: z:LA's' i; !; :,.•' Z n! over 10 tans Rubor-flied ..::'. :�:��'�' �{`•:::,- ;`.''yi:�..�.���+:;:•; � h{.r-type Lilting Device Icanteg *want) ( 11 ':F:•':".::'-•' !y.pr{k�;[�-A„t,�,.-.:..... � wheel Lr1n a lne OSI dual 9an6 Auto igsolys. self-1ra.flny Ipa4Jl0 nq 11 A in G16.4mg MO US similar to GROUP Ila Auta■atlu Cm„esele slip Pog■P4rarl Automatic Railroad Gr tA" rtl Gnat Trlarall 1ana1 T9lmmrf r/dlttning 4tuelnes1 Gimmes ! rtl,r .�;--": _:�:�• .i^`'�'%.:.;;::=': '�'e'.-'.�"'. lose# 25 tuna up to 4,w1 t{.cludsaV) 125 tons)1 WnelnuoTie Pllght `.!'• v,.,.,;':., . f,:.��'>;:`' :��r.'n ,.::� '='.#.x 'cro:.`i4..:;'::.;':�`.`;`�' <:'I�, :•:I.'+< ..,5'•-S•`'e,s%::,M.:^'•:':'5 ::�.::'.:*�:^::'-�s•�`�..'1::::,;.'.i't e.<•:"! !:F<.:is Rai\ AYyef Grew 1 9Y, y4• (1nClYdlalq CeaM)1 D10tt TL 4selitt dSa-A-11 :,:f er,iC{• 'k.fy4 h..,r:,:is ......;: ur elwilal 115 tuna us Gruel# Walla loader when oontgollyd ttw the ;x � y. Y Y nL�r -,'4: 'pi's•• %21,::�`_'::.:: Wee S tons Laade9 OYe9 / leas. Y t0 +•.,,t ';Z: .t, �:::,; :r?•. j. Iwll►atl Illyhllne L'ableray 1 II ( 7 P -;y..,, ,, -•x;+ ;:zi. ;s.' a. • 4 Mf00 81 Pavel of ■#Bile# r ;s<„ 6111 Including12 Lu, 148,11 Mlllee Metals 0" 1 ,.. ••1'?T” y• ?{: g _ ,K: •:rt:..r: 'fie.ri:. ,'4 i,. N.wes k14da Iwltt-raylnrlt Vowel` atrYrl.. ct40ahell., orb1tM . Ir.j6 649-oil• over 1 4. End u to and lncludlnq 7 moot yds. 0.1.0.11 •"-•"• """' •• ""*� :�r' - IYla.e 1 dearth ft.ving machines (will le srwlelon logo unite and =+w.: i�'�= %:r'�r.-;'• �';,:�•:..:'V,r.•a'�•r•:,..^',i' , • • .'a? I.::,:r;�•:: u 7 du. 4a. 6LgYCk 111.441.11 tow v • e..ta.,se u to 4n4 including 5 ':. : ":.:.':.. ;'.x:.r- •,:° -'� ;� ll t' 1n4�...' t 1 11 P n•1 V ,,.x, .s .:.,, . 5 .Y„a. �`,�•x.. ' SGS :R,.;t;•;ry-< �.:,{;:�,.:�-•� ':'•ln:%�::.:. ..y:' •'E y;. :t:':,+:: ".a}iotas--:,:.;:' �V..::':: Rrlt•psq+lied C.wl.a..lut Ir11,b wltlpla prgwt4lon pow# umlesl l single :.'��•,.,,�;:•; 1• s�°' •'� •' ,,. •'' .�. t,:: f• . emylna srtlWt-tltg.l ratthtuvinq Machines Irish tandem aceapgtell S1lp 'z•�<:;e� :a�.:�� 1'!';�� �'- ,Mr ”?=.: -r:'"_;.i: • Tandem Ceres Ttsree egaa■e ltablle :,;. 'a .s., :�.`.".�•�i�•:,..,,�!;,_.,?'' . Grim Paver l9wwaate us aapnalt)l 1 :., :,, .,..: •:x:, :^•.:• E ..l:.. .. Uf h .. , : ;•.;: ,.Including g61I ■w{.tedl Tfenclydt (pulllap attached shtel 11 11 s �..' .14 4Y >,;h�. ..Ii..:.: tat t a ghee) Racavawe Y to LieLhgt moot Mrrt Cra,.se and 6101 typeall Imp Whitley 2S tone and Including 150 LY. yd. Ing SowellY Crane lover 1 ::'�'`. ':'%` :'�:, �:�'.- ..tip:;,r?'�;':•.r,:: u�1�i •..,: af:•1+% .�5: :5.. :,,L..`.4�r-v.l'%:t+'•LY _ - ,.. trots .M1l,:...t,.,:•. r• 5 . :rRti �.c• `-'t5:`i: �"';';`i.•::?;.y.!,,...�, ;•fir.!•:-:,:.. k+• - :_.}=:L` ':':.:V.%::1;...?1. ::5fi ritiioa is:l(-.�w5\ •liar ;.::Y,'1;C' .'L�..:_ :'1.,.�. ,.!r;<Sa'.Si:': 06 IND • �'7 ::1' :..>: ice..:' Kyr. :\•. . .t: ..'ice•••'r. >.'• ?'�.:: .:ice::.':: :,:;...:+. t 1E0E1AL REOISIER, VOL. /2. NO. 190—FRIDAY. 1EPIEM111 20, 1977 ' 11967S1811 NO..CJ177.1090 faits 32 ONC1ltON IID. CA77.5090 pa 1. 31 tela, %agent.tolmgeb ' h On1s •'trial.8904415 forget. Movie . Neehfy E64esd6a. Nwelf ElsuNs4 ' •. • RaUa N i Y tease... YscNNa M1la Rua. N i N p+.5M.5 YavNs. A�e 'MICTo. . R P0IM , Ales,Ta TRUCR PRIVCMlt fdMt•dl HULA CL1tlnfT SWIEAORIt Iw/vu • + .*Vagi undo 1 yds. Yater - RevellI %us at Nashaut dtivicl Urt.7lWr*Tl, pock Lilt ! 10.015 9 1.195 .70 111,00 al rim ote {tine op un otklwAen t TRAMIT mix,tAOITATUII , 1 1 flat fact ttuct is good . lunder 6 yde.l 10.055 1.195 .70 1.00 oil-Ca.si496 list gats tete shall allptyll G.mp sunder i r TROCK RRA1111"IIMPLR 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 YAM, eater ievoill Waistete ' true► lund6r 4 yds. vats I .t VACM TRUCK under 120500 1008111 lomovetef lumet / yds. • yatta"I !Class 1.195 ,"t70 1.00 water isveilI 16dw l or pllul watt t guy t to drives# x1ppol ttot8 t~ i !CflSgR1 fAIICKs !lsg3a Unci flat rack Slott is woad 1 plot took Is sale unitll eppsgpitate flat lace gots indeatetat Lift Track • • . '. 8%411 6110tyll rlck.yal &kids 1 s (seohanleal tdtgotell Idebeto two. under 4 WAS. waterl Stott iuwmf %tied ttagtot t lovalll'Toee drivotot Ttucas • (when used within LeaYeefal 14ty per-batch awrwesee are. h jurisdiction) 10.10 1.155 1.79 L.00 Under 1 yds. watas level)# Oetwei goehougeaen ! 9.905 ! 1.L9 .78 71.00 JMIIW TiIUCR a MATLR TituoM 11,500 gals. under 1,000 gals.) 10.115 1.195 '.70 1.00 Wit Cfatl3sT NF#tWhtN IgM# CjmIN1O ATN 111110 TOM x 4aHe1. 1 yds. and und41 6 0 yds. water ievem loop i1 "IN NOISTI gambit, yds. and under L yds. water Nis A9ttotot 16 yds. and ' f1 1806111 toh.i8:reta it yds. sed Order 1 1139.1 10.155 LASS .70 1.01 under L WAS. wages 16ve111 I YACIMt T11UCR {1.518 gds. ' 1+hepoler It yds. amt under i i • 1 yds. wages lovelil was (debtle sed make 5.500 9818.1 1 10.165 1.195 .70 1.00 , 1, we% $ y4s. sold invt 6 it � R4NORR1ttR=PRICK CAR in*% roto to&Ste Ninvte unix flat sift-Loaded) 30.175 1.195 .70 1.00 r4ct {3 sate onitN tn4usttist • • Lift Touch lowchanttat Satystel 1 Touche ldty pes-1.41ch Ctucasts slat 1 yds. and un4et 6 yds. ' 1 vote# levell 10.80 1.19 .78 h 1.00 1 g dt1RIWG TNUCR and YATTR TNUL7R (umtet 3.100 getlrlef tO.Ot 1.19 .74 1.40 t 710E%AL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-PR1OAV. SEtTEM%ER 30, 1977 DECISION d•7. CA7I-!Oen raw 34 DECI01O0 ND. CA77-5090 Valle 35 ` i9 t.5 F,tor O.saOrs Paraests Oads F1i'p Oaskes Parasol used? Eis«da Newly EtsaNsa notes N t M Pasdsot Vocalism smi/sr notes NAM Msless vocalism oai/es Trta.e 10111005/ tt intsm AMP.It. TRUCK DRtym tttan%141 Ary..It. SUM cower S"narx tw/$* sugar. { yde. and {mist 4 ' TNAN4IT Nit A02T11TOR levet 7441. water level!! Wq• 16 10 yds. through 17 Vas.) 110.755 / 1.195 .70 11.00 1 ' yds. and wroW 0 Ids, watst , level)t Dump rate t{ yds. BULK Ctmen nrRrADOt Iwho And iWAss a Ids. water level)I tug•t. a yds. and inaluding t Wwotor ti Ida. sed under 0 12 yds. water l•vslll Nunn yds. waur lavelll {aide !debris + IS rds. am lhaivdtetl 12 14A. a yee. and under 0 Ida. Ids, water levelle Weputets wAtet LowellI Trott• tat.pia- I I11 yet. Ids. and tnelu.titq 12 1 bse+h C-41610 ars, { ydr. Ids, water levelld salt-pto- o.J owlet 9 yds. Watet,lovell 1 10.24 1 1.195 .70 11.00 • palled sties% sweeper with ult-ca.tainud talus+ binl A-rsANl. YItRB T1tiN9ll i $k1da tdwbt)s 1X.41, I yds. iwr11Y1 i1st My400-1111. and lnoludlrol 12 yds. wank &..dish crow type Ilettinglt i ieveilt Snow go and/or snow d•ltin Ari watei timet 1t,00011aVale. ant under plow! Truck ,dal pts-belch i MIA 1.000 gsls.11 iwttdar &ted conaretei w13, v yea. .!unto lnoledlrg LZ yds. 5A1er tw•1l t Dup.st•r 10 Ise. t , swif;%."TNANSPORS and 1nalu01ryl 12 y4s. water 70 1.00 +Z thigh tvdl 30.22 1.195 .70 1.00 level) 18.{s 1•i!S . N1AVr torn TRANl90RS 2 KAI 0%lTTR and 01NILAN Igcuasnack lowbodi 10.{! 1.115 .70 1.40 m MANdit CAROM 10.245 1.1115 .70 1.00 1 M TUANSIT his WITA"a +- MUM Nin A4ITATOR is Ids. thr.Aavh If v.l• 10.25! 1.195 .70 1.00 vt 112 yds. through � 14 yds.} 10.152 1.19! .74 1.04 WOMAN TV%AX (5.500 gats. ' r A41 wwlet 11,1100 Isla.) 10.26! 1.11! .70 1.00 � Jwrllat TOIL{a NATO Isucs 15.000 gale. and undoc 7.000 gatm.l 10.31% l.i!! • .70 2.00 t• Y • ' / a- a • FEOE1At 11015111, VOt. 42.NO. 140-910AY, 19PUM1E11 70, 1977 DSCISl0N W. cA77••5ow 1 P14 34 OOCISION No. CA77-5000 P..1. 3t. Sats file 1111691116 P11atla efountt Pill"hwNtr pgrwlr . ""at Od,ggss Naait ads"I" IfCS P1n VCN + auto$ N•R Peadsn vsemiles and/or YO, Iftt+d1 now N&0 ►wdaas vadef e �T L* _.._mml 1!S" .111. OMr.ft. W. t. R111J ClMDR OPNOMN:O WIND 1 MU CWdX?SPUZADIN Iwlre Suggs. aver 12 yds. and ' auger, aver 24 yds. sed Inclutit.4 If yde. wage# including IS Ian. water 1•vell! RevellI imp tuvag II yds. "i favor 24 yds. slut # and Includirl Is yds. waist Including 3S yds. water lsvellt level}t gwl.clets loves 12 Oua#.egeru leer 24 yds. and Ida. and lacluJin.g 18 yds. Including 3S yds, using luvolii votes love{}# #".$tot Iwver Doepstag luvar 24 yds. end U yds. and inclu•dt.y if yde. Including 3S yam. water 1•voli i. ' Yate$ lovells &kids idabgls Iw 10+e. sale, 21+s and other W.. wave# it ISO. and lneluding similar cot type, Totts tubed, ' If yds. water lovl11 Tom,* 1etlwrnegwlls, lwwnmiecksr, Idgy pso-botch C%kWgete Ws. Walla and similar type equip+ ever 12 yds, and Iavlu01n4 Ment when pulling 1r#wo/Pak or If rater level) 1 10.42 S'1.191 .70 11.00 water tank &ratters and feet Analog gnaws tank tgallara t.G. 00 111NitAN Tyrn i of other 0140. tiallegal Skids 5ZLF-IaMe11A3"MR 10.54 1.195 .70 1.112 #debris bus, over 34 rds, and ineluting IS yds. water Revell$ TNUCS Ryd•AIAl1AN 10.575 1.1gs .70 1.00 'stuck (d$y pge••batuh cwwnH MIS, twos 34 yds. mild Including 40tJ CUUM OSMfADU Iw/w 35 file. eater level) 1 10,44 1 1.195 .70 91.011 *jilt. wool If Ida. and Z inalvdfny g4 Ida. vote# 1111Nt CI3OW SrRSADWN fwlw0 t O level)I Cu wstnation dwell And auger, over 35 yds. and duap 11411411 lump lever 10 including $0 yds. water Revell# yds. ant inciuding ii yds. lever 35 yds. and Including M waist $walls We1+4#090 laver so yam, water !Souls Dwll,dgets 10 Ida. and including 14 144. , (uvet 1S yds. ed Including So watog Revolts Nus#.4teg lover + Ida. Yates 141111111 Nwpatat taw to Ida. AW lncluAl" 34 yam. 3S Ida. and Including 5o yds. waist tevetl# bkld Idebtlm bas. mates 1•wailg Skids Idebris ban, wet to Ida, mi.J ifwiadfng over 31 140. sell Including SO 2/ Ida. vatw level)# T$ansit Ida. water lave!}# Sgeckg idgy ' sib g#Unug loves 12 yds• pro-batch concrete aim. Goes u.twyh 11 109.11 Tguats idgy i 35 yde. eta} Including So vIs-batch ammeste mil, wool Ids. votes Revell 10.75 1.195 .70 1.00 IT was. ad ("104111 14 Yam. enter Revel) 20.513 1.191 .70 1.20 , 1 t` FEDERAL RESISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, 5Ep7EMR1R 30, 11171' + ULCi113t*tel. CA77-5090 Payt 2! Cts fiJiw ip. 97177"5000 Pass It• CALII=14 I • i� -. ARBA 09FINIT1014 for !OVEN tWll'IM OnVAIM eMNG 21 All sreu not Included within ArMM t to 9Mts-m t1n1VYMs lCu"I'di bila Pdals 11$seles Pslwasts defluid below. SUL11 0MXr NPOMPLO w,%v No#*$ MAY Poseloss vacation �diW eOe UNKA t1 All sweat Included In the description owyat.wvet SO yda. and Unf9 Aye.Ta. defined below which is basal upon township 61 was. water JevallI Ouep find rete lines of Alcoa 1 and 2. + loves S0 yda. and w.aes b3 Vote. wages levels# Itatrarots eomoncias In the Pacific Owao on the •atelletwl of the southerly a ' lower $O yam. and meant ss yds. life of Township 19S. # s• water JewellI tsuveto$ (ower So ! i thence 9Osterly stun#the Southerly line at TovNOMp 190s 1r@solo# s yds. ana undsf H yds. votesf the ill, 016410 Mtldtan to the S.V. corner os township 193, Jevel)# Mallcupter pilot (MOM rondo 69, Nt. Isible base line and wsidlan. 110e4109tt6y ae.09 81414914141# • , Theet*Southerly to the s.V. cognac of towt.hlp Mo waste fine w hide Ideblls bus. ever 50 yds. These* Easterly to the S.V. Cotner of tww.ehip 205, range 139. and w+sdar 65 yda. water levellf Usage Southerly to C111 I.V. Corner of township 1130 range 136, Tou%ao Idly pia batch cwcrete .•'. 0 Thance Eosterly to tilt O.V. Cosner 09 tvOeship IM, fault Ill. , wt&. ager So yam. and under s5, l . 1 i w theotsO Southerly to the S.V. earlier Of tuw.sbip 2251 ands 119, Ids. w&to% levels ! l0.l6 1 1.155 ;70 11.00 Thomas Esscorly to the N.E. former of towuahlp 3JS. range IIs. ; Ibexes 3ou0ssly to the S.V. corner of tobU.ldp 2359 rani@ let$ i DULA CUUM 11"Lu 101 Iwlwo s theuce soottllr tt the O.E. Cotner Of township 215. fangs tilt. 0*101, war b5 yda, and thence Southerly to the N.Y. earner of towublp 2459 range 191. ,-suding s0 yds. votes falling an the Southerly line of Kluge County, dunce Easterly bseilI !wap Iss yda, and along the southerly boundary of Kings itt.;ludthe s0 yda. water levels# County and the$41111#49!1 bowbdof!Of latest COUutys to the 5.9, , twt.oxo lover 61 was. end cofnar of tOwteblp Ms range =VE, Including sol yds. water levallf ibexes Nortbarly to the 0.9. career of towaablp 215, wangle 299, • i ZC1 1101116•etel 165 Ida. ubt Including Thence Vosterly to the N.Y. earner of township 710, lasso 296, = DO ydfi. water head! s11ids . Them*Nectbariy to the 0.11. eat.•ar of twwbsbip 1330 fakes flat IdoL9 to to.&. 41 Vale. and Thence Westerly to the N.V. canoe of township 1759 renis 2116, ns 1eo;t..dtry se yds. water Jsvelif Th"s Northerly to the N.C. warner of township Itis imMse also ' • Y1 Trwu Idly prrwgch etonfrete Tbatee Vastatly to the N.V. eviller of tmwushlp Its, Congo 21c, t oto, 04 yds. and ituladiryThence Northerly to the N.C. Cotner of tew+abip UOo 96684 Sbgo 60 Ida. wells Jewell 11.09 1.195 076 1000 + Thence 11614fly to the N.V. soemor of'tow ship 10). rswsO 261, Thssea NOttboriy to the 0.9. coiner of township 95, gamer 251, 11U411 t'gtfw MPIIrJUteM wpwo ThenCe westerly to t#.0 N.Y. Collide of township Ila. could Its, &usess owes s0 yds, 444 Theses Northerly to the N.9. cocwte of township out range 2490 I.rtvdfnc 95 yda. rates t. , thence Westerly to the N.V. cognac of cowuhlp as, solids 2161, . . lasstil top twos$ sot yds. 1 Themes Narthorly to Ibe 11.9. Cotner at Itwnship tSr fasts 2311, anal Ibtlwdlhy 05 yds. water Thence Wastagly to the 2.1. cognac of township 55. range 191, 0 I'MoIll tusnaoate lower so Thence Nafthecty to the#.t. Career of townsf•tp Sys rani/ 199s Vole. and ltncludlty# it ads. Thdace Westerly 94 the N.V. eo9mdr of towtshlp $5, ran#e 199, reset Jewell# J"Ost.4 (over Tboucs Nartbarly to lbs N.9. lunar of township 35, cents lets se We. and IMIwlbtJ Is Ida. Thence Westerly to the N.W. cotter of townsblp 35, range INC, beget terafll 1111144 Idabel e Thence Northerly to the N.C. soresr of township 24, Congo 119, Los, twos 60 yda• and Including diene@ Vseserly to 1110 S.W. earner of twwnab#p 2S# canes lits H Vote, waist isveth t•Tgmcta , , Thence Northerly closing the Ns. Otabto baseline to the N.K. Idly pse•ba"h ewhseto win. Geroge of tmwnsbll+ 2N, tants lilt. ' i'•' :S`r'.' 00or 40 yds. am fealudir.f Thence Westerly to the N.V. wrotr of township 2N. cents Its, !s 1464 water Jowls 11.21 1.11! .70 1.00 Tlblece Northerly to the*.to sooner of Imwtsbip 311, rause 119,' lbouse VabLerl) to the N.V. cocnee of township 39. folios 156, Thence 11691hec11 to the N.C. 9691111r of tswtsbip'-No cants 149. " t FEDERAL R1iOISTS14 VOL. 42, NO. 1911--FRMAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 191`1 0 t tstat'tr�. rJ<T:-seta 1 geese to 9066*....at. ..►t1,-avow page 41 rALIMMIA " 'ti t1W11t1aW1A AREA Ot'i1NITIONS for ARIA DEFIN11fOf13 favi �- •—"'• Tonne twinsair 8p9RATONS (Conned) FOWLS WWIWILNT�4peRATORs (cent 0l) / aA1e8 i (cevitod)s ', Mresa 1 (conttd) Theme Veaterly to the N.V. corner of township try tongs 1411,• Thence Westerly to the E.1. Cotner of tauoship Cede, Tongs IN, Thence h4rthtrly to ties Pit. coseet at township !N, range 131# Thence Northerly to the N.R. corner of township 140, causes IIW# • Tbance Yesterlr to the N.W. %ctner of township 5110 sans• 131. Theme westerly to Cha N.V. cagiest of township It*. range 120# ' Ihente Noothsrly to site N.L. corners,! township 100, range 1290 Thence Northerly to ebe N.R. caliper of township lolls Wallas ISM, ' Thence festetlr to the S.C. Cotner*1 township lip. law 141, Theme Vestorty to the N.V. cotnft of towndd p 1611. range ►tit, ' Theme 11,nthftiy g• 91.0 N.C. collier of township 1111, tang 1401, 1 Thu.C• Sauthecly to thw S.W. corner of townddp IRNArange Jim,• Theticf Veatftly to the K.9. corner of &ewviahlp tilts ung* 1090 Thence t.stfrty to the 5.9. cernor of taw,ahfp IBM, toner ttitl 1 Thence Northerly to ti-a 0.9, coiner of township ISM. range 101:1 T1141.Ce Southerly to Cho S.V. Corner at township 1411, rens* I761, , Thevite lass:oty t* CUs S.f. canner*I township 16N, range 1t9, These*Veslarly to the N.V. Cornet of township.130. range %c"0 + . Thence Mwrthnly to the 11.L• sooner of tow.ehlp leNossalsi 1190 f Thence Southatly to the S.W. Cotner of t11w10161p 1411, ranges till, 16*6ee fast*tly to else S.C. corner of township 1111, range,%&to Thence Lesteriy is the 5.1. 94111111/ 91 township It-go range tui. s Ibetste Suuthelly to the S.Y. corner of township 14110 range 1190 thong• Southerly to &hes S.W. earlier of towuhlp 1390 ratites IJV# , Theaca lssiotiy to the I.L. corner of tawnsbip 1411, tense 119, 1110119*Efst*tty to she 3.C, Cotner of tgweshlp 1311, range 1700 •'' Thensa Soulbelly to the S.W. Collier of township Ie11, unite (600 Theme aeathoely to the ;.Me soraot of tbw,ahip 11X0 tango IN, +' T0n6e tabsatty to the S.C. carnet st township ISM. rapid* 1600 Theme tass*tly sw the S.C. 141ttias of t0esship II", range IV, ,'• Thence Seasheoly to the S.Y. sooner of towssldp 119, reuse lit, Thunra Southerly 41opis tie 906101ra line o1 &rage IN to the Thence 14140111 along gist Southern 1104 of t*wsthip ON to the pacific Ocado *aabadtnA &bat passion of Nogtharin C41111e10IS Ras&atn bound11ty of the Gut• 01 California. . Within Santa Clogs 4•w.91 tOCluled within the following line# I00ef Nosihwntellf. then&*1101/00/11 Signs the Cistern boundary ', '• Cowming at the N.V. w.nar at Iwa.uhip hy, rause 39, Mt. of the store of Califennta to the 0.9. Collier of township 170, 0igblo baselinw raid 11ac/4/ens gouge lest. Thence ivi a Lso1,b,rrly 41/001,1011 to the S.V. coiner of towuhlp IL*%Lo Vestorly to the M.Y. corner of tewnehlp 110, seas• Ine 15, cause fee • 11MMf II011holly to 11.0 N.t. corner of township 20", range 1810 Thence In a easterly direction to she S.C. carnet of tawoShlp IS, 1h111Ce VeeNrly to the N.V. Corner 01 tew00h/p ION* 96094 109s tangs 49, Thence gw1t01if to the N.C. corner 41f t41wnhip 2111. Waage 9E, llama en a Ne9th*riy digoetten is Cha 11.9. corner of Tawmfhlp Us • Thence westerly to the N.W. corner of town$tstp 21110 cense 99# . 0 Lange 49, Z thence Northerly to the N.C. Corner of township 2211. roaso Rio ' Thanes In a Valt•cly dlesgtien to the K.Y. corner of-township b, O Ts•In&a westerly to if.* N.V. career of township 2214, range s[, range 39, to the paint of beginning which patlio11 In a pact Of IOmf MaOthetiT t* the S.V. sooner of township UN, Tongs ass Area 2. IA Thsaee taetelfy to the S.C. Berner of lowshlp 210. rang• RL# Act• 1 also tociudes that portion of Nalthasl California within to 1mpie41 e..uhnly is she M.C. corner of tow.bhip 2111, range e9, the 10110111111% 110461 Thence Vessel IV to the N.V. coiner o1 township Ian. cause It* cooa•aclna to the pactift 09000 we an attention of the Southerly 1114.,C4 Northgtl t* the N.C. wrier at township 3014, range b9, ' flow of towu$bip 211. Iumbal41, beetling and meridians 116.0ee westerly tie the M.W. Cotner of townshlp Me range Its Theme Easterly+!sass the Southerly line of township IN to the T►enc• Noothslly *loo.g the NC. Diable meridian to the N.R. • S.V. corner of townbhlp 211, tali* two 1*lmer of township 14", ung* Its. Thaaeo southerly to the S.W. Cotner of township In. revise, IV, things Westerly w the W.Y. Cooper of township 34"0 Tango Wo �. Th4nC4 Easterly ,tang the NumlaHdt ba►oltne to the S.W. collier' \004,11 1,8114h1lIt to Cho 0.9. cattier Of township 3211• Wargo IN, of township two Conga Its I Thence Wneaoly to the N.W. collier of &o►anship 32N. Waage 111. There.Southerly ea 1,h•S.W. corner of township 230 Tango 21,, IOac•hawlheotl to the 3•w,corars of township 3110# rasg4 2W. • Thence lastgrly to Who S,9 corner at towrfhip,2E, roast 29, TMmee tessetly so the S.L. Collier of township 301. Congo 111. Thence Southerly to she S.V# Caruso Of township 45. 10090 J9# tisomce hawth11sly to the S.W. carper of twasUtp too. tongs Wit# Thence Lfsteril to Cho S.R. estate of township 46. Waose 3C, Ibensg lutetly 1* if•a S.C. Cotner of township It"# wants IV. Theme*Northerly to the N.C. Cotner at t*uotbip 25. range 39, ►• Imn&g houthrsty to the S.W. cornet of tw0abip 140, range 3111► Thence westerly to ebe N.V. corner of township 250 goalie its 11-6001.0 V.ssuly to 11.0 S.L. corner of township 140. range 110 , Thence Northerly Ctuebteg the Nualentdt boosting to the S.W. Tlegue N.tghagly to the N.C. sooner et tew►sht 1,411# 9onao 1W# • Career of LewOrhtp 111. rang• 39, Images Vassolly to eh*N.V. Cosner of township . Tandf , ""Thence ft rtarly alone 1,h*IlwboWt ba4altpe 10 she S.C. C*sm*e Ihsete Necthetly to the N.R. Casper of township two 94111141 dw, .of tawnsbip the, Waage 39, Thence Northerly to &h•N.C. coiner of township 9N, reap Us o Thence Yoelerly, to the N.W. $crude of township 911, range 290 Jimmie Northerly to Che N.C. Coceeg of township 11111, IL. + .. l # . v �a FEDf1A/ 1E01STRR. VOL 42, NO. I90--FR1DAY. Stff[MgEIt 30. 1977 t page!•i3 DUY1749BI+CAD DCCI910N fit D141111014IKt., CJtT7+3010 t 0 • DlArBs ,GLI[ocnla comalts► Alosedo, Alpine. AMdor. 4; + t Cather&&. Contra Cost•. tot Notts, • CAbITOMA at Dorado. rrlsrute ituat,oldt, . AI►rA OLVINITIONS PDR uEB tyUti%LRT OPEMTORS'(Con0d) s ' Nps, 110vads,,srloesr, O&crsuento,i ru Ban Donitw, Dan rravuisco, San Jdaguln, Ban Natoo, Santa Clara, oAtes 11 (Cont'd), Banta Crus, 001ano, SwnoM, Sutter, Thtacs Wsatarly along the Northerly tins to township 109, Mrtt+the , Tahara, Tuolurne, Tolo and Tubs Pacific Ocean. DBCIBlpN NIBCBLA/ CA77.30tt DATBt lost& ut Publication Area I also includes that pottion of Northern Cattfofhia included with- Supersedes 00411014011 ft*- C/t77.30t0 dated Apt!! 32. 2t11, In it Yx 33013 'in the following lines 1 D=RIPT{ON Or NDac! Residential Construction rvnalating of single Crluawoeiug at lite Nalth•lly baundoly of the Stitt of California faulty Iwees and golden tyl+a oltartoo"ta up to and inatudi,vl i stortae. at Ute N. W, catnsr of township 4611. rand! IV, Kt. Diablo bass- tons and a.erldlans role@.Orsrli$re/•esu Thaoc! Southerly to the S.W. turner at towship 4411, Tongs 7V, Reser , Thence tasta:ly to the S.S. career of township 4411. tangs IV, 11ewly Thane Suutlat ly to N.e S.V. carver of township 4310, tangs 6110 �' Now N 4 V rosettes I Vo4stlst 0 .sir. Thema tasterty to the S.I. cower of township 4311, raotte 3W, Thence Nuitheriy to the N.E. cornet at township 4311, tango 31#9 i + ASBCAMS ItOMM 13.17 .?!' + 1.00 .30 .02 an the Nuttheriy boun.fary at the State of California. ; BO1619WABYJt3 Thema Westerly •load the Northerly boundary of via State of BNICKGATIx:it Dtoneaaona! California to the point at beginning. oft Nucts, Ruabuidt, Keith, Napa. Son Ytanciauu, Dan Kates, Salon and $ottuwu Counties 11.12 1.50 1.10 1.00 . famwi• and CCmtco Costa Coe, tt.t3 1.03 1.03 .2300 rter+.o, Katil.ras and"*iced Cut. 11.33 .t3 1.h0 • Bf Dw►adw• Nawdo, Plactt, D•Ctaw•nta, Butts. T•h&Mt ' Toto and Tuba CUU11ties 11.110 .i0 1.03 i 02% nintetty and Monte Csuo Counties 12.60 2.33 1.34 •20 0 ': gen Bonito and$&Ilia Clara Cos. 11.95 L03 1.03 Alpine. Asudog, Catawcar, Ban •"`"'' '. •. r' j• r .• Jusaluln and Tuoluaas Counties 18.83 1.00 1.00 1'.80 t'. n tt•nciscu and Dan Kano tor. r 10.00 .SS .BO to A7one AMdurr Et WCA.W. P :: .,;:' :.. ,:..;..:'..�:•:.:,u.. - i 9act argnto and NWadb Placer. ,..:• .. .,.. 9.30 1,00 1.70 Tajo Counties . t• .. .�........ ':::�';:•,.::; l t 0 S B t 1 0 - 1 County1 given* - < t • r i'' :�. GU ti rrnD t 1 1 3 3 t. ?/ .Bs .06 CWntic !rr @Uwe t c l.r t•, r ! • dwoul 100 ur r Bar q 1+•rotors Saw Moraly! - } •, s:i,"".t�'"i,�`�'=•si<t:-i�3{�>�E,',',:-;aFV'``:iii"��<s... -,a>y`'•:!`.` 11B1r w e t n t r �t 1 " at iw liBhinllaRt„ Sta■1Sho 1 BrlctUra U t1 13 .B1o S 1.32 233 1.71 i1 AS Bi 1Iwr l9hi e0f tl •! • ! !d c wn e Wh 3 t r , - P!1 •a_ r lx. 2I Bt 1 6 73^' . • t folate 0 t :5 4Y: :r :.a..•> - ::.,fit,..- ..r;+t :n1:,�,;t,;:r- r.`.i",+i`�'• . s'd f., rEDERAI REGISTER, VOt. 42, NO. 190--•/1IDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1177 t r ta!210. CA77«Sill � 2tston N0, CA17-3001 p"a 3Im"s . . -.....`..rte.. • � '^ Dade !date DanUde Ote person" !date Daaebee fp a.n Naedt .�. LdterMa "and, EdeaaNs sales NAM pose1Me yesedale m Th RoleM A M peadese V4141190sa of Appe. Ant. COOM NAS/N5t lt.1R`TAtC3AND1 ICunt�dl Cosent 111114"4111 10.00 1 toll ! 1.43 1 1.30 .0 ►tessa County r Nasttoo Nathedtal All { electricians itesily rsildeacss. t 1411itiaa Neaums t0.!! LIS 1.43 1.50 . not to oacead 3 start**) 1 .1.11 .40 l4#.13 .05 Nan wtiint Crum selallM ar elsetclalans 13.4 stoctestl Hip pats scattelds 10.2% tell 1,43 1.50 .05 itecerlclsns 12.70 .IO 31,11.01 .IS DAVM" 1NSTA UM &lost 1.33 1.71 .75 .07 Cabts Sp114e16 14.01 .00 001.06 .05 etIC'MICJAM31 _ Marro and San..Y countles A3aa►da ceaaty e3e4ttl41aha tl.3S 3.11 3%0.30 .12 etactriclsno 13.01 1.01 Items .41 GLIB Splicers 13.41 1.11 310.30 .03 Cable Aplledcs 14.53 1.0% 3103.15 .03 14191 *-U"# Merced and Taolteans Aaadot. Saccarata. 0sttsc. 1. Counties Yule, Tube lend those portions slectrtciane 0.03 .42 3i 11 at Alpine. et this". Nseada Gain 0pllcets t0.vt .it 30 • U orf placer Counties most ON the ltanteray County Mata Stettin it,lentata MaRarahsd electricians UM 1.10 3162.30 el#CarlClana 14.30 .43 310./3 � .04 .0/ Cable 5 llceta 13.13 0! 310.05 .Ot Maps d Winne tilt 2.20 2402.30 .0i f Mq.s and GoUno Counties tat• Tahas Arles electricians 13.03 .49 31#,11 .04 Montelclsns 13.53 .47 3%4,.77 .0/ Gots splicers 1J.Ss .is 310.15 84 Cable inpllcece 11.31 017 3!4,.77 .01 Ion bonito, sant#Clara am Tabani County a pants Celia counties electelclans (featly 1e6106aces slattelotana 13.10 .71 U0.50 .43 llaited to 3 leteriss) 7.13 .75 L0.43 ,Of Cable Splicate 1543 .77 314,1.50 .OS Zr Electricians U stotleote sea flowing Cwnrty 0 e!•ceelclahe 13.34 1.13 310.705 .04 Electricians ISM% 1.04 310.00 .O4 Cable vpticata 13.40 1.13 319.70S .04 Cable splicers 17.51 1.04 3114,.10 .04 f1 Catavelas and van 3oayatn Qts. van Noted Connry to slsctttciena 12.13 .02 3101.25 .01 sta4tctatsas 13.14 1.33 1101.00 .01 1 Cable spliesrs 13.41 .13 3%0.25 .01 LCVxWk C0N97Nmoms 13.43 4545 .35 31#8 .02 ellottele Costs Cashel VAVArA CONSTANCM06 Nlectcicians 15.10 .70 34#1.00 NCLPCM Milt '546 .31• Mal .02 Cable Spltcots 14.70 .70 U4.00 ILZVhWk qa tool Nitta ord Naralgldt Oauntles NCI3't717 thies.t S01Je stectalcians 11.2s .50 3%4,1.05 .04 Cable Splleets 13.15 .10 3%4,1.15 .04 e N f itpERAI REOISYEi, VOL. 49r NO. 110-I11IOAY. SEpiEAIiER 70. 1077 � !, pLC111pt1 itD. Gt7-#001 wait 4 Owosso"W. CA77-5051 . pyo 5 w lata �..-•++ MesaseaFPldonb / aasie Uses 1salh pq,.up Usael7 ldseaMna laps! N t y paaNus vrsarraa p d.eaaMsar Saps { M 1 M passions vast#, Sups of AW.to F ttoiss PAt>f1WO meda, Contra Costas Wrlo# Alptoe, Aaydcrs Calaveras andtotal. Maftat son Smite, Ua Jamalfi Countiesn hanatscos son mtgo. aruah 1 6.53 .10 1 3.34 0 1.11ata Clore# tents Cron, /pray/ shsett"k forces# swinglone laaw trod s of Steges aaaffelds sNobtastart 'eitttoldi. 'SQ�a Counties $11.75 5 1.08 1 1.41 .Oi StroeWtel Steel 5032 070 3.34 1.11 Alpine. Aaadots Gtaystee, • ' Pagano County &1 teradas Mnip.osa, Mataod, Blacks Toyota } 1t,li .41 .20 e Ifiatth of City at Llvingatonl, sprays Stroatetat $test 11.37 041 .26 Masada, !lacer. tecrawnto, Set Moms and pumbotdt 41metas sen Josquins rutty, Tuotudne, @rash 7053 0'.50 .24 Sao , Tole and Yuba C9arntlee 10.616 .51 LOSS tptayt forAblesteref Stnwtarai Rano and &eaatning portions of Steell flying teagol•Tepstat •. dress county .at t.04 .105 .a5 ra"thengets fell .50 .20 .00 RUXA M1161 Mo„Ratiy. aefi NfittO, Sefi lfita0, Ponce fractal• 10.66 1.24 3.23 1.46 Ota seats Claes end sante Ctus Walascing 11.11S 1.34 3.32 1.44 .0t Counties lesoloding pottions of sh naaentat! attyaWtal U.%$ 1.34 3.32 1.44 l .44 the Lake Tatwos Areal Intost ttush 11.32 • ',05 1031 Sae .i3' Aloom4a and Conus Costs Coe. 1L.3, 1.@! 1.26 .03! spray 1/.47 .95 1.10 .as .03 M rWldt, Masada. flraat and Topgn 11.77 .00 1.70 .40 .@3 O low&" Counties ,11,0@ .46 .50 .OL Suttets Tgheds and Yuba Countieslow&" Aav401, at Wrade, seeasente itushi rot larded &011etg 1.71 .40 .40 ani Volo Counties 1.40 .40 .5S 1.60 Speayl aendhlsstatel St94014e41 m ralavelas and $en Jovial" atasl# awing tta•pf Topete 0.2! .i0 010 N twntles 11.30 .at .!S 6t Oka Tehos Ater Matin and fond Counties 5.01 .67 .85 1.00 1/64 8cush t0.5! .!0 .73 n.nte{ar and Unto coal Cou"ties 11.30 .4t .55 , .01 { opeayl tteuetucal steal# Tapers 11.20 .10 .7S , $ea h anclsso and H%of sen Maetn, Sen yeanoloca and Bono" kolea County 13.07 .4i 3.00 .42 Counties Un*Naito and &ante Claes ► !cosh 10.77 .00 1.16 .t@' ata nunttrs 13.65 .5a 1.75 511141 ' 1t.02 .00 L.10 .80 .03 h sew aunty 11.43 .311 .45 Taper. 11.72 .!! 1.10 .40 .03 wtilwoe. "escod and Tuaiume Counties 10.75 961 :• suutha{" halt at anti notes, County 10003 .32 X1.00 it •Oars: '• .. . . 1. , - 1501lAt &101$1191 VOL 42, NO..190--flltlAY, SEF/tMUR 90, 1177 mCtitON Iq. Ctls-Sell pyo 1 ONclelow IRs cal-S"1 • 4rgo 7 Bella Fouts sbamM$pe1� 4415 t Balt rdes R.seble F�usue Ilawtr Edoseelos Rawly •� Edrsdlw Rare& M A 1l peselrss Veesdsa &Ta Ar Ryas 011611 pwmase Vaeseas 0gr AeE rA1Nrl5tre itaelnt+dl 4LAfT4111N1b T1Irorilf/ Irone�dl • o. Alaseda, amts Cents, at fan realwiaau and fan Plains Cos. 1 9.00 .10 11.30 01.35 4ogsdo. Naps, Nevada, viseae, Alpine, Armd.u, at heads, 1 ' faceaaasts, fatanu and rule Navajos ritatl. /acla.anto • Cumarl81 losclu.Iing purtioes and rota Counties 7.aSS .CSS 1.49 .!4 of Counties in the taia Calaveras and fon dll"aln Cans. 9.43 .40 1.40 .90 Tarty Aetal Itmtetey Comt, 10.40 SAS 1,70 ' Oruoh 1 11.13 .99 i 1.30 .40 .02 fan Benito, Santa Clara and $pray 11.37 .96 1.10 .e0 .03 r. fans Crus Counties U.04 .70 1040 . Talare 11.92 .99 1.30 ,/0' .03 9LIMtWe luttls+ea, Merced and tuols ne Alasods County 13.10 .13 1.4! .1! r1auntlot CSnnts&Costa County 13.72 .11 less all of well 1.40 070 as 071 .03 PLAMOSO Steastltteral Swing Stage, lol.eebeengets, Asador (Naethato hall of Susan Chair, $teen Clashing County}, ii Uotsdo/ factasento, and Water blestln9 9.65 .70 .45 0711 .02 rola, Nevada, !lacer loealudhvt ipeay. Sandblasting 10.10 .70 .41 .15 .02 tots Tahoe Ateal 13.04 1.32 1.01 014 VLAJ%T=So Late Taboo Area 10.69 .So .40 1.95 AS Alameda and amass Costs Cat, Itle .745 1.94 .03 Matin. ion era clear and toeless, haltee and Yuba Covntles ,9.79 .5$ 1.00 Counties /1.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 As rssa,w Cw,nty 1.24 .90 1.25 lose fan Bentto,and Fanta Clara con. 11.1S 1.00 1.11 .14 Kingsley County 13.31 1.00 .#S .61 Sas Natae County 11.91 1.14 2.10 •35 Alaptne. lw+tor, Caiivetaa, • Alpine, Asadur tbouthns portion , as tutado. Nevada. Placer, of Countyl, taiaveg81, 118110. Sactaannts. fan Jkmprain, hatlposa, Placed, Itmtoray, z fY(gar, lois and TYW San Joaquin, Santa Come, suttee 0 Cuuntles 11.111' .71 1.50 .01 Tabora, Tteatwse and Tum Oen rsanclteo county li.## 1.00 3.3Counties 13.40 1.39 2.00 .105 .43 ad Maps, and Selene counties U.#1 1.13 2.22 .14 W 1 Wt te. Nuerntdt, "Agin. . San uuu Cawnry 7.72 .ii .90 1.50 .025 pal Norte and 8uolwldt Cos. 12.2! .16 1.22 .21,. Napa. Solana. b n uas and Tshasa CNan44e0 19.25 .90 .110 1.25 .4t No•ip,aa. Nereid and Tualusne tl+mttes 9.011 .99 LAS 1.20 Pukot lW:as Tomalse Alaer2a and Q,ntea Data on. 66101 .00 t.10 to Sala County 9.40 .40 1.40 ' rutin"sty 4.33 .29 1.40 060 ' FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 03, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEFTEM11E11 30, 1917 , oBcuttNr NO. G77-1,e0l rage ! OPa:talat ne. CA77-3011 toys 9 .n • • � 4171 ' falls refute aboe*so payments title Nota$swarf}symouh NeGlly11taNw• lleeeft •� Ad ad" Ilow i!A r rootless voted" Aatat l *Glob 010 W reassess yewHn pph Th Audiff ' isOOTTltsi iCsated! n aOorTast Alameda and Cantu Costs Cos. Asedoto aaecamanto•snd Moto la.utesa 1 10.141 1 1.17 1 1.10 .se 994 Counties 1 castle t ►em@N Sottlesen I3 pouters 1 34.11 1 1.04 1 1.10 1 1.00 .01 tones W/o pants! 11.10 1.37 1.10 .60 .04 *asybiets and Pits•* 11.11 1.01 1.10 1.00 .07 Bituowtics Taturlecof Pipe- Oen Benito and sent@ Clan Coe. vial-Oise Coal ler Wilt ep 11.94 1.17 1.10 'Ole .84 v*otolst Oattinee it kettle) 10.10 .4S 1.11 , Alpine. Calovetsa, st@rtwoo , all=NUAL 1OparmSo parceJ. San Joaquin and Alameda, Contra Costa, Nara 7walumns Counties and Solaro*Canatles 11+35 .66 1.95 ;at ,.01 auoters islets. till and , Alpine, Calevsne and flan Cwtsweltion and Wilt up) 11.20 .90 .67 Joaquin smile* 11.77 ,66 1.401 .as relt nwalas eeperatot 11.46 4191 .g7 Ameda, at 0urodu, Nevada, ` as WgCou. Flat•c, #utRss fad PtaesY, seasamaat*, mutter, VestalVestaltttuntlee TMham@, Yoke and Tabs Case 13.61 .73 1.05 31 11640141a Host .95 .60 Peripaae priced and Tiotumn Ts u.w"airCountle@ 11.10 age 1.10 .46 iweems + ii.165 .g0 .ef Manteny, son Benita. #ants Regime Nalse. mo3asq and Seams Clan and manta Crus Cao. Jill! 3110.441'.015 1.313 Wuntles !aro N@tao County 12.63 .96 3.01 .12 Martsts 10.13 .05 1.20 1443 0441 sal Noris, Numlwidt. Regime Nestle+wlastel settlemen (3 11. son haaalasOmt a "now Coe. i2.Se .44 1.76 .t2 Mettle v/o pu pol 10.35 .65 1.30 1.43 4104 heeno County 11.00 .77 1412 .14 Z„a pltweastleN tnsmslsrat tips- aorT f"LATdamt vtaiposas Coal ter pitch 11.13 .55 1.30 1.63 '04 Alpine, Aaodotr Celovereso t Out most* amt IWW»ldt Counties pureed inset of the fan "gets 20.32 .40 .73 .35 Joaquin alverl. San Joaquin, N Nanteeey and menta Crus Counties ssegassato, Sutter, Takes&, lrwc*te 10.40 1.40 1.15 '!Columns, Tole and Tuba $un Yte++eieoo ani ban Metro Cos. Countless and there psrtiems Of PAW1e90 10.93 .90 1.15 Iola *04 at Oueedo, Nevada and Fiscal 16601614 wastage and settleeen Counties i*saludiay Late Taboo 43 tottloe v/e papa! 11.15 .40 1.15 1410 '40 Asset 16.73 404 1434 Iles .14 alluYatlet R,+aaoluas Pipe-, Los*Ulm Ates 10.02 .70 130 usslytsgas Oust tar 11.93 .90 1.15 1.10 .44 Alameda. Ooner&Costs, Marine Mogsed, Monterey, Naps, San vomit*, #an Fcarealace. ban Pete*, septa Class, sante Cruse • Solsee and Senate Oovntlaa 11.30 .66 lose As ,l! leseth FIC92AL *101511*. VOL. 42, NO. 190-..FRIDAY, S1r15M2111 30, 1477 t 4 ptlC!!iW Iq, G77-3031 -tali 20 + 1 oacilloN N0. CA7T-3031 Paye 11 1 $sdt flap OanBH Palo"" sada flop OsapN fgwata ` . Now, 0 iesF N i r footless Y rides aj mai~ + Orui M7911"ll"s Yateha 04,141 trSiNS6pl PN flrlit Ant.Tr. LMOMISO aHr.Tb A#aaadr0 Gunttt Coria. Naclor • Nye,. son Fnnelauo. Orn piston. feoup 3 ' i 2077 i 423 i 1.70 / 1.10 .10 Santa Clara. "is"*and&efts" ` Orovp l b! 0.00 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 Colli / 1b24 .41 $1.43 oe! Oe,"Iniral Caont#ta 13.07 .45 .3s too i coup 11b1 3.27 1.75 1.70 1.10 .10 str~1TT1�11 #roup 1161 0.03• 1.3s 1.70 1.10 .14 %Ia".19 ane*milts Brats Coe. 11.30 1.33 2033 .103 0 oup lldl 1072 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 that Oiler and NUMloldt LOS. 11.44 .p 1.12 ,OS Door 11$1 3.11 1.21, 1.70 1.10 .10 , Tt7MIW tgkS I otoap sit) 6.37 1.25 1.70 1.10 .16 Alagoas, Congo.Costa. pat ocoap 2 6042 ills 1.70 1.10 Alf C Oirte. Imueridt. 141te. Nrpao ' , Group 1. 2.32 1.25 1.70 1.18 .10 San Francisco. son Matta. r Salona'and aor"M Counties 11.42 lose 1010 400 r. a 21 tturrdar Navaaa, Placer, t�00sOo , Sactaaanto. sestet. Trhoey. senslgl ' vela 444 Tula Wuntiea 1400 lee .30 Tile . Cof Alameda. � 1s ' 3023 1.23 1.70 lose .10 Ala$lw. at votrr Cotta. pal r goat*0600p 21 0.01 1.2% 1.70 1.10 .10 begin na AO 110u. S Iiact0 ecoup Jt 4.112 1025 1.70 1010 .10 , W, tMvrda, tlacst. Baaraeenw. Oen Ornita, San � Ftanctr.v. San Maeeo, Santa • Circa. bilaar, Swrue40 Butter$ r e Y TenrY. Tula and Tuba Cos. 1%." .3s 1.20 1.40 .435 Jripine. hnedat. Calsvatas. Ban • l� .hsagain and Tsal•,s.a Counttes 10.27 .55 .10 r Igoe .� risen*, Marl{alar and Matted 0 `N tLwntleo HAS 1.60 .S0 ,r Nu,tasey and eento Clue Countles 13.41 1.03 416 , y r�lo Mwtot� ;s h-Nry low's past I-wvarlel Cast #ndepa ionce DAW c D-t+boe My t ,,. I-"%$%%*living INTI F-Mrlsttua Cky. .w a. tss.{ucar contributes 41 of basic hourly rate for Mr 3 Volta, eery 4e .w and 31 of baste aloes IV tate, Cal 4 santhi to S Iwo re as Vaclion Pay AN Cladtt. Its Paid Nulideres F through Y ;p b. 7sptoyer oonicliwtss 3.30 peri out for I is t#rte eve Vert of aapl Valenti ' Alto% five Warts 41:0s per hotel to Vacat ton.nd I stidays M tits. • 1.0 4 'i. ZQ Cn .>e. 0000 .. . .: :.. .r:Ri 0000,::;'.i'"...:": ? ':I!'� - 'S'=•F ..s:,.'�•=.`ti:� .�t•d�: 000:0. .- :." :...:{o t,. _ ..:•- .' �f;',.f' ,i. - - - ' •. • Cn M/91011 m0- PA77-S091 Page 12 0=191011 110- CA77-5091 Page 13 VI IS It, WWmtRO n• IABD WS (Cont•d) W 1 ' Group 11 Asphalt Ironer@ and Rakesel Design, wicker and sleller type tampel&1 Duylyr••bllei Cnain&aw, faller, logloadet and ' Group 1(d)� Repair Trackman and load bele (cut and Dover work buekscl Compactots of all typ.est Concrete and megnosite mister of suhway atter the tsmpurary curer has been placed) 1/2 Vold and undets Concrete Van works Concrete Bawl Concrete sandals Cllbswr and/ur shorin•is Cut granite curb matters rose Group Kelt taborere an general construction work on or inl.�:... 96180981 Slip formal Green cutter@, Neadetboardmen. Dubsetterst bell tole footings and shaft Alignelsl Jaekhae..49 uperaturel Jacking of pipe over 12 Incheal Jackson and •taller Lyle@ Conpactotat Rettlemen, Pulman and ern Group 1(t)1 Contra Costa County Dnlyt Plpeleyeclst Caulkers# . applying Sapnalt, lay-raid, cteusuts, lima, caustic and sleilac Danders, f1pewcappecs, Conduit layers and Plaotlo plpelayerel ty{e materlalal lAyylr.y, al,seting, rhAling, brAcAlnq, trench- Pleasure Pipe Teeter, no joint pipe and attippIng of maps, jacklny, hanJ•9ulde4 laygingl.ammetl Maynoslte, eposyresln, including repair of voids, P9ecamt Manhole Sottas, Cast In ftoe19l&14, and mastic wtkets (ret or dry)l Pavement breakers place, Manhole tote matters &W epadela, including awl y9lnJe9# P11e14yete, caulkete, bandoto# 1011erlap14ts, conduit layers, plastic pl{nlayscnl Not hole Group 2s Asphalt Shoveleras Conant dunpats and handling dry cement diggers - els, gas and electrlci Power bt000 @wee{ere# power , or gyl•muml Choke-setter and Rlgjer (clearing wuckll Conctete tasl4ra of all types (except as Shorn In Group 21l Ru set gun Sucker Dumper and Chutemanl cuncrete Chipping and Grindingl ar-J stud guns Sll•cap-stonspaver and cock-ollnyst, Including placing Concrete laborers (wet or dry)l Dtlller•a Nelpecl Chuct TSndSrl ' of sacked concrete and/or sand (ret or dry)l Rotary scarltlett Nottlemon, adJuctorsl efdcaullo Monituc lover 100 The pcsssur&11 multiple heaJ O-nlctete chlpperl Davis trencher - ICO or slellar l ICBdlnq and unloading, carrying and handlln7 of all cols and type panel psi Beall trencne9@11 Roto and elven rttcht Roto- material■ lot use In relntorelog ooncrete tonatcuetlonl Plttaburgh { ttllets Sandbleateu, tatran, Gurwan, Nuamismanl Signalling and Chllpel, and @letter type Brush ehroSJerel 014,1e@91 Singletout, Rlggingi Tank Cleanecat Tees allmberml Vlbra-aeceed - Dull gloat hand held, pneumatic compere All pneusatlo, air, gas, and aleetcie In connection with labo9eca' wttl Vibratocsi Drl-pa►-It machine# tool@l Jacking of pipe under 12 Inches Nigh passmaies blw pipe (1%* as orae, 100 lbs. pleasure or over)l ' my-Igo Seeder and stellar typol lease bass In connection with Group It All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Including , laWlets' wt► but not limited to &treat oleaneres Mooning and washing % Leval Conotruatlon laWlere lncludin7 1.11d7e ar.d general laboretes , Group 11,11 Jay Dells /todel %M•2Al Gardener-Denver Ma491 DNI43 Dumpsran, load sp+tt99# ties water,erl etra•t Cleeneret 0ardeneeal and alellat type dollar Track drilletel Jack leg drillarai Norticultu9al and lordAumpe lab4re9sl Jett(ngt Limbecas brush .Z Dlan-nd dellla9ei wagon drlllecei Mechanical drillers - all toaderes Pliers, maintenance landscape laborer• on new constructions O tyl-es tagardless of type or method of lows Multiple unit Maintenance, Repalt Trackman and Road bodes Stesetear and Railroad —1 driller alestais and Pwdsrooni All wools of loading, placing conetructlon Track IaW9erel Teapurary air and water lines, Victsullc A an•1 bleetinq of all pm•der and •■plosives of whatever type re- 09 eimllari Twl soon Attendants Vence Rcecto9al Goacdsall Sceotorel no p,aodleas of aetta,d used toe such loading and placings Nigh Pavesent Markets (button settees) N scalers (Including drilling of Somali Tse• topper) Sit grinder Group 11b1t fewer Clooners ' . / LAWKERS h •. (Gunnitel r Group limit Nothing and Welding ' t Group It Nosaleman (including Gunman, Potmanll Rodsenl Grtw•dun Group It Seboundman 4 s Group Is Genstal Laborers - 1. t: i r . ... _ _. dee/ -.. ....,..... ..... .... .. .-.:�; •. : :: :'-":.... •...:. .':'.'..-... :. • Vii" A - FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 i DWISt011 NO. CYt77-SOIL page 14 •brCIS1011 00. CA77-5011 Palo 13 • ' pram r4utro1l2tr OFWTURB (AXUJ I and II) Group is Assistants to tngineors (braksmani Piremsni Heavy Duty bole bole PlopBoxelllsPolmof4 lu Repairman Welpotl Offers backhands 0lgnalwan$ Sriteuni Tat } N$o,Ir N$r,ly Et.uMos Pat ritesuq)I Pactsman teeavy Duty Kellett alrop Potts roulr) ' moat bra N A M resolve$ vatsltav sa/hr ' Aspr.To. Group 2$ Comprereot Opatatot$ Com tote Mass tug to and Including 1poMr71 mpuiPNBtr OPIIRATGU J yardl# Coiveyur belt Opetytut Itunnal►t riteman (lot plant! , ARDL► 1 AM 2 r Hydraulics $bnitoct Nucnanicat C+.nwyut ihandltny building Dur teclalsll Mivec We O1+fatut Iconcroto plant)$ Puwp q,etatocs teadoc buwn (with sucsedil Tar tot riceman (1.awot a(toted) 0 Group 11 1 1.11 110.11 1 t.S00 / 2.25 .!0 .7! P J •. Gcwp 21 !.!0 11.01 1.500 2.21 .!o .29 1S11 grouq 71 boa operatac (bunkeril iisticotrt•r Kadioaan 1019nstmanll Group it 10.312 11.01 i.So& 2.25 .90 .29 s Group 3s 1. 3 11.2) 1.500 2.25 .!0 .2! laconative (30 tons at undvrlt ,tutmanl 16-tw$n ut Otalnwn! 1 Group Sr ' 10.15 12.04 x'1.500 2.25 .90 .29 �Koos Cartier Icunotcuction )ubalsll Ibtueirt$ raapdoan (astapt . Group is 10.71 12.22 aaphattia !on ! p setaviny)i Self-ptupellad, automatically appiled j {• .S4 2.25 .!0 .7! concrete outing machine fait s rivals, sighy ts r alrWctr and tanalsll• Group 71 10.67 12.31 1.30, 2.23 .l0. .21 Trenching1 Machina, 4 tt, d$P the truck Cocoa, Oilers T"got Isolate t Group 61 11.31 12.62 l.SO• 2.25 .SO .2single drum# bullar Tender ,Group to '11.54 11.05 1`500 7.25 .90 .20 Group for 11.74 13.27 1,50* 2.25 .90 .21 Group 1t ballast Jack Tampoll ballast Negulatorl ballast Tomplc Group 10-AI 11.66 17.39 ,50 7.25 .90 .2! Nylti-putpuaei buartan (asphalt Piaut)i rDcvator Ot»tatot (in. Clump 111 12.04 33.57 ,586 2.25 .!0 .2t aide)$ rack Litt a1 Lunbac Seaaket luunrtsuction job eltall clump II-As 13.22 14.73 1.500 2.25 .90 .2! Line Nartert Material WUt It dtum)t &rottlacars Tis Spsesri' Grump 11-bs 13.52 15.03 1.50• 2.25 .!0 .2! LinetMatter Group ll-{1 13.14 11.33 1.50 2.25 .!0 .2! *lnaludea 6.22 r hour to Group St Coapsaaor tyarotat (aver 711 Canasta "image lover 1 M yard)) Gins cote Naps of tasi.ct•te Gunat Grulatacot Gcuucing Pensioned Wealth and Welfare Pond. Machina$ Pteea-weld lairwpetatedll Pumps luvor 211 Welding • t Machines IpaworvJ other than by electricity) X Group it bit Lima Road Pootor or similact bow Track or bust Putpose A-Powe Ttucal cunerata Batch Plants (tort at dlyll O n- rl arets Haw (solt-ptol•elled unit) on allocate, highways, airports and consist Grilling .tool Boling ltachlnvty, vesttual (tat to apply (. to watetitners, wagon do Ills .at 3acknawwtc)I 111ghline Gbtaway ' Signalman) (ocuwittvae lotaam as uvrs 30 tunlI Lubrication and , Service "Incas (stabile and glass* sac%lt Me-)Innis Internal bell Slob Vtbeator fon att(jetae h19r•wara, carwts atsd waeahouscall Mechanical Pintalu a tcuncceto) (t:t.ry. Juru,oun, Bidwelt bridge beet or similar types)! /lechanical bur+$Curl. and/or Curb and Gutter MAchlns, Cwnat$ta oc saphaltl Itartat,la CtuahvNl rust Uttvel (MISCO and Similar)I t•urrt Jmeiea(h,:tstor levtttrai slip-forms, oto., In trtnnelall Italics (eawcpt avprnaltil wreedman s�^'<�*:�..,,.':•. (barber-Gtaeno and oiwttacllsrl.naluc Cunaftta raving)$ (:alt• propelled Compactas (single orry11101 Sult•pr..l+lled Pipeline Wcappih9 Machine (pctault CRC ut sieilat tylsis colt-ptopullsol Power Sweepers Salt-plupalled T.tpe M.chlno$ :;Ills Yugo Napa flitting device tot cotwste futeel i Small rdnt»t-toad traatuta$ •:-.;e.:.:.; , . � 5urtsce Weatatr$ Augur-type dtllllny e.tmli+.rnt up to and including -'2 3t t6. depth) 1 CAD tit . eta fEOERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMrER 30, 1977 `" • r Drs:IB10r1 M0. CA77-5091 I Page lin -DECISION NO. CA17-5091l Page 17 • •Pam DQIAPMENT OPERATORS (COnL'd) i. POWER VJUIPMO#T 0PERAT0RS (Cont'd) IARW I and III (Cont'd) . (ARW I and III ICont'di 1 p Group 71 Comtel•Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or 6pulpsent r Group lei Boon-type Backfilling Maohines'aridge Crane# Cary-lift (or mounted It"a langlit to applylI Concrete funvoyoel building alt$# ' ' slellae)l Chemical Grouting Machine, teuek mounted) Combination Back-. ' Deck Egineeses Drilling and Boring Machlnetyr hoclsontal Incl to has and loader lop to and Including S/a cu, ye, ■.r,0,ll Lerrlek 12 i Apply to watesllnela, wagon drilla or )eckhewrusolI Dual Dime Nlasrl operators t•-pulted when owing engine gamuts true hotatli factick Barge$ tulle[ Aenyon P„ap and similar Lype&l Gantry Rlder (or *letter lemaopt fadawatlan wIk)l W-PWIS Loader and A.famo Elo)radorl Elevating aqulp•arntll Ilydso•Ham,sag or similar# Inatgunent Mani Material Hoist Grade[ Heavy Duty Rotary Drill All Ilncludlnq Calo*on roundation work II of sure dsumolt Mechanical rinlohors or Spreader Machin (asphalt, r and Coelld loader and 8101181 types Bobbins type Oclllsll Ruehcing Bacbec-Green• ar:d slallecl# Mine or Shaft Hoist# Mlmeteabllel fare- Skooper log slmllarll Lift Slab Machines (Vagtbotq and similar typeslt Went Breaker with or without Cuopce&sog Cumbinatlonnf Pavement Beaker, Loader 12 yards up to and Including t ystdalr Lueoentive favor loo tons) t truck counted with Cumpgaosoc combination, Pipe Bending Machine (pipe- 1&In91e Ot multiple unitoll Nultipl* Engine rarthmuving Machine ICuolld$, lines onlyll Pipe Cleaning Machine Itractoc propelled and auppurted)1 j Waage. ewe) Inc tandem wraperll ria-streas wire wrapping wehlne# , ripe Hfap.pinq Machine Itractoc propelled and ouppr,gted)) Retrigegatlon Reservoir-Debris To,) (salt-pgopelled floatingl# Rubber-tired Scraper, r Plantl Rollet (r(wgatot (finish &spheltll Self-ptop.elled boue type lifting aelf-loading (paddle wheels, ew,ll Shuttle Coe (s*cl&lm stationll device (center w.e141110 tune or lose N.R.C.11 Solt-pfupelled Elevating Bingle Engine Scraper over aS yefdal Boll Stabillsoc IV a H cc egealll Grade Planes Blusher Operalorf Beall Tractor Ivlth t•X+xe)1 9011 Tester) Buts-grader Waffles or other Automatic tyWll Tractor, Compeam&or Drill TsuO tyle Ioadecl Auger-type drilling equipment over 70 ft. depth Cumbinstionl Track Laying type earth moving macfnlne (single origin• wilgr r tandem ectaperoll Train loading station, Tiu,ching Nachlc.ee multi-engle$ ccuup $1 Atonr-Wetat for stell&gll Asphalt Plant Engtneers Cast-In-Place with &loping Atteelwwrnt, Jet-:0 at ■sellar! Vacuue Cooling Plantl Mhleley Pipe Laying Hachinel Combination Blushes and Motor Op•ratorl Concrete Crane (up to and Including 22l tune) Batch Plant Iftitlple unitoll Colors flooding Shield Upecatost Heavy Duty kep,4190an and/ur waldegl Gfadesetter, Glade Checker Iwchanlcal as other-' ,.Group 10-Al backhoe (hydraulic) lap to end Including 1 cu. yd. ' wise)# Grouving and Grinding Machlnss (hlghwayel1 Ren Seal Machine (or ■.[.c.Is Bso►hoe (cable) lull to and including 1 cu. yd, similar)# a0lman Ineesgl loader lop to 2 yardall Mechanical Trench Shields x COahlnlorr Backhw &nJ lo Loader over I/e Cu,au, yd. .e.a.)s Cuntlnuous reliable Cruahing and BOgesning Plontel rush Ceti Rubber Tired Leith- Pllght TLis Back Auger lap to and Including 1 au. yd.)(Care attached)# moving I•yulpeent Imp to and including IS ca. yds. *struck* ■,r.o.ls Cranes (not over 25 Lona, Harrthead and Gantcyll Grade-all• (up to and ' 1 Including 1 cu. yd.11 paver a#,ovolo. Clanah•ila, Ocagllnes, sup to and Z crone&. T-Pulls, lar-10, 10, 21, one alwllat#Timber Tired Dubbor Self- Including 1 cu. e. ■.r.cl# Power Blsig loin le • !hell Self-propelled O ' Propelled Compactor with Wrect ihaeptools Tlnbet Salddec (tubbae Il[e0 0 Y J ng p , or similar •pulpamnt)l Tractor drawn Scrapers TfactOrl Trenching Machine 110011-LYIe Lifting Device lu•nler swuntl (over 10 tono)s Rubbeg-tired --1 Over 1 ft. depths Tri-botch raven Tunnel tale Boring Machlnal Welded Sccepor, sell-loading Ip&dJle wheel twin ergine)# Ckl dual lane Aum n *J046-•last land other misilaf Pugefll equllren01 Vecwec T-L00 B Rook .r Grader SPIQ at almll&r to Group 111 Autaaatla Concrete Slip Poco Pavers Autcmatlrc Railroad Car Gswp to Chic&"$•i,rl Combination Minot and Caapr&e&oc (gunitell Oliver# Canal Ttlsaogt Canal Triwg w/ditching attachm@nto# Cgsne& Canbinatlon Slurry Mloet end/oc Cleaned Hlghlins Cableway (S tons lover 25 tons up to and Including 125 tonsil Continuous rlight Tl• and undegls Lull UI-Lift of similar 420 ft. of ovefll Mucking Machine Back Auger over 1 cu. yd. lincluding oconall DfatL Tcavellft 630-A-1 (lubber tiled, tall of tg&Ck Lypell Tractor (with baa)I0-6 cc larger or similar (aS tons or over)# Zielld #.,adet when controlled from the and stallag) pullcats Hlghllne Cableway (owes S tons)# Loader (over t yardso up to and Including 12 cu, yde.)l miller rofnle&& M,k00 Slope Paver at ■tOII&tl r Wwef Blade laultl-ervgtrio)I rawer 81wvels, Claa►holle. Dragllne&, lack- home, Grade-all* (over 1 yd. and up to and Includleg 7 cu. yds. ■.r.a.11 ' ruling-tired earth ouvirg machines (moltlple prv.,ul*lon paver unite and ' ' s twu cc once &of&pere)lup to ane Including 75 cu. yds. aetcuck' ■.r.c.)# r f Self-propelled Caapautoc (with multiple pcWulelon pause unit•)# Slagle engine kubbet-tired Carthtwving Machines (with undue occap.eco)1 Sllp i� Por■ P&ysc (concrete or asphalt)# Tarulee Catel Tuwar Cranes Mrblle , t including call mountsd# Trencher (pulling attached shield)# Universal ".. Llebhee and Taves Crane$ tend similar typeell Nhsal Excavator (up to and Including 0 f 1 M 1 ( 2S 1 �u y per i s r r y cane wet t ' 1 d Mau la C tenet i; W FEDERAL 11101117E111, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY; SEPIEMRER 30. 1977 c J 11 • • A �siJM NO• CA77-3091 lags i/ IOUOt[gtit9NrytT OtW1tOR/ ;(oontte) + C17CI/ICN1 Not 'CA77=-11 110!1` Ingo 19 (&MU t and 11) (Cont'd) , , t - , . /nlr Idasa$Mono roji0o . .I 11-A1 land Wgooa (in conjunction with Wheel 9scavatorll Crones rrdr: II [&Caller „ , ,r('12! tont)! Loader (oust 12 cu .ydo.l up to and lnolodlnq .11 ou," " ' ; Rn•, , H L M ►aarlsir vacoNar .rJh. .r.11.Power Shovel. and Or►glines (over,7 cu. yds. ■.r.c.10 0 bbor TRUCII`ORiWI/ Apr•.Te. '�.4 wit!-putpou Earth Having Nichinoi 12 units over.77 cu. yds, ulucka r.r.c.11 Weal 9acavatot (over X710 cu.'yda. per hour) ` i 9AI1K.CWl21! /Wt/AOCR (w%Wo auger, under</ yds. wotet .. !t-/1 tnoder"(wet 11 eu.'yds.) i !oust)! Due or'Nanhaui drlvul II .y 11.01 operator of Itellcoptnr (When used In erection work) Concrete pump rach(n�r + r a.rsto Cantcolled Earthwving Lqulpsent / � Concrete "p truck=l�hen I flat rack truck le used ,. { . I " ippropriate'tlot"Sack tits ` I *hall applYil'Oieap (unOut 1 +' 11 II yds.:water lrvel►1'0wpmete truck (under 1 yds• water �, ; +" • t levellI-Ouspstat�tumor,`1 yds. Water level)r Cilcsrt or pilot r car-`delved Nipper truck (when. �I f}it'cook truck to used + * npprq.rlatr flat nck date I ohalt applyll plckupoi_/►Ids :(debele t.or, wndrt"I:yde..wte! + level)l TeM;dciwrel:lrucka . . udry`pte-batch-cancteto trim. ndsc 1 yds."watsr ivd1)l ' 1 + Nel{�►rsl Nacehowrwn ;. 1 9.q0! 1 101!3 ,10 "11.00 S " `' {Ail Baal cuwIT a98cAol2i'(v/«0 auger. 1 yda,.'and unJor i , t" , yJa.:water level)1 0uop (1 0j yds.;and unJoc,i yea..vatrc leveill owpoceb 11 ya.. .nd ;' 0 `` under:6 yda.:vatoc`1wo1)l + i . ouspatei 11 yds• ond,iindar / ' a ` , ydo.s.Water 1eYei)l tik(da (debris c boK'fydat and under fiydr Water.lwslll:'aingls"unit flat r ' tack.12'axlt+,un1t11;ItlJuatcl�l "" . r L1ftrTruCk"(heohsnlcal:"tallgatis ' 4" 1, ,j p r . _ i i I1-," , r' ' TtWCke:(JtY.PIS-batch`OOfla[etf✓S ? ti` z, ,c.' 01s.,;4 yda,"and undrt;l yda. ` '! . 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MOSS 1.191 .70 1.00 1•v1)t tkriKrne 16 yds. ( and under 6 yds, water level!! ShtAi RErAlIatAN NeiFClt 10.075 141$1 ,70 1.00 Duapstot 16 yda. and under 6 yds. water level)! Skids (debt! VAL'LK%4 TKK% under (1.500 tw■, 6 ydq, and ul.der 9 yd•. ' g U tuna) 10.011 1.195 .70 1.00 water lave111 Trucks IAty pro- 1 batch c..ncreto six, 6 yde. fltflat t tactk ((3 Tante unitii single tilt and under 6 yds. water loyal) 1 10.20 1 1.191 .70 11.04 3 , InJ,ratllel Lltt ?luck A•ERANC, NI11Cit TR(lCTet tas.hanicol ta(lgstelt , DuTgY•44111.1 11yalo-11(t# "$it lut.tet tlt•d trade! # ♦ SA•dish clans type (jettingl$ Iwhsn used within toaaetsta jut1a41atlon) 10.10 1.195 . .70 1.00 1•,0009 ane water duet r 45.000 late. and under JlrytW TRDQt • WATCHT>tIK7t 5,000 gals.)$ Pubtet Cited + Juaw 10.115 1.293 .70 1.08, (J.SO4 Vale. under 4.000 gals.) '16.119 1.195 070 1.00 ti NrAVY DIRT TRANSPORT tl l'ni HTltkr WINCH TRiN.2 thigh be4) 10.22 1.193 .70 1.00 still tIJtSTf .Kane$), • , His Ag1tstot 16 yda. and Rafe"TaTXR and e1"ILAR Z; undo! / yds.$ 10.133 1.193 .70 1.00 STRAWLZ CAMIZR 10.249 1.193 ,70 1.00 •� • O VACUUM TPUQt 6.500 pots. TRANa1T NIX AOTTATDR ' st.t undsl $.SOO gots.$ 10.163 1.193 .70 1400 . t0 yda. through 10 yds.) 10.2!1 1.511 ,70 1.00 r $Cauls-Ti Rio "mm Chk (not VACutR TRW) ;5.500 Oslo. salt-luad•d) 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 and under 7,500 pals.) 10.263 1.195 .70 1.00 1 JL7•r1104 TN1km 6 WATCH TRUCK r (5.400 gats. and ut.dal 70000 gale.) 10.715 1.193 070 1.00 t r t ' : :::,•4:4 _'4:4<."' :.;:.'.' ;;'.';:.; ;::;:;"?.::.,,; �s .� • ..- . :4444 ... fEOERAt 1E0151ER, VOL. 49, 1V0. 140«-11110AY, SEp1EM6E1t 54, 1977 •...,,,..":'',: `'`� i Pro"910" It0. 9x770:091 , tags 22 o15G151014 NO. CA77-5091 Page l: * Oasisr,ten R4a•11t6 Pesm6ela # , ' salve rotate 118:01116 Peyn4ota I#ady --••• €burl.. Really tirseUN off" M L Y Pesot4a6 Vacation eeNae , Roost M L r P"41044 Vaselles 1419,# Aeat 7# TRtR]t DPIVk>t0. (Cant 41 Aoat.Tr. Tt�tR1l DNtVI'f19��nnr„�d)• RU4R Cim"SPREARZA tw/wo ""SIT MIR AQITA70R (ores Auger, over 12 7-110. and t0 yJs. theuugh 12 yds.) 010.115 s 1.145 .70 Mae lncludlnq 10 gots. water laved# Dump lover 12 yla. and including 16 yds. water Rat.R CIME"T lPPr.AbUt IV/Wo level)1 Dool-crete favor 12 rules. s yda. and IncluJing yda. and including 10 yds. 12 Tie. water levelit twsp ` voter twelll Dury6Nlr laver is yda. Slid InsluJinq 12 12 yds. and Includiml 16 yds. yds. votes level)# bue#a:rete voter levet)$ 5%1412 14e1srle 4 yda. and Includi".) 12 We, over 12 yds. and including yda. votes tevell/ Salt- 11 ydo. water lovelll Ttuuka 1-944.4110-3 ott6at aw4ei•rr (4sy 140-11atch C+0121411e 0141 With o61t-6-atatned settles over 12 yJa. and InaludllW Who skid• 1,149,916 Wo, 9 Is water level) 0 10.40 0 2,195 .70 11.00 yda. and incluJinY 12 yds. water love lll stmNo go ohd/wr ssww sOR piuvs Ttuct (dsy pte-batch T.R.SELF-WAVIMM; 111 TTPE 71111179 10.51 1.113 .70 1.00 1 cuncsete mis, s yda. 41.4 i Including 112 yda. vatet ' TRUCK REPAIM M 10.575 1.195 .70 %.00 loval$# Du+paist If yde. 61.4 its¢luJing 12 yde. water RULR CtMLNT sPNEADCR (vha level) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 auger, over 10 y.ts. and (ncludlnl 24 yds. water 0.4 RPJWy UM TNANlWII! levet)I Combination dump and . Ivc•+e6n6t% lowt-ed) 10.45 1.19% .70 1.00 4u6y trallert Dlnp (over is M y4a. and includln•l 24 yJs. 4011 ""SIT M)R AGITA7DR water levelll Du4pciets (ower (over 12 yds, thsuugh 10 yds. and including 24 4046. l4 yda.) 10.155 1.19! .70 1.00 vatur Ssval)# Dtu11111114r )aver is yda. and including 34 yds. I water level)# Rkld t4ebria Iwo. over 10 y4s, and inaludinq 24 y4o. water levelll Transit • win agitator (over 12 yJe. through 16 yda.is Trucks My pre-batch Concrete nib, aver ( 17 yJa. and lnalvdtnq 24 yda. water level) 10.591 1.195 ,70 1.00 1 GO s t .I1 12 FEDERAI 41015114, VOL 42, 140. 140--FRIDAY, 5EP7EMUR 30, 1977 ; �+ ODCINICH g0. CAII.5091 i page .24 DICt0I0N W. "'17-5091 ptgo IS Cell bAe ldep 11".1111 Parapets limits M`tr 0"s11#s hnosts Nerdy �•• [L Nee Ito"ly [Ignite- ortsl N l el !"11rse Ynedse i"atsin ' 11M1 N i 9 p"111"e Va"wre Aar.1#. ?;UM dmtwrtwl# ICont'41 To-M LRIV10$9 cmt•di WM C-1 #ppIJ es 00/1011 BULB CMWT/bunt w/bo exist, goes 24 yam. and In- Sugar. over SO yda. and Under eluding JS yds• rates level)1 615 yds. water levst)t Dump Damp laws# 24 yde. Sell In- • lover So yam, and under is elwdlnq It yds. rater lowelll yds. water Jewell# Dowesta , Durwtete lover 24 yds. end lover 50 yam. and under H Too. Including JS was. water levsill water Jewell$ Dwwpstsr toss[ SO Dampatet total It yda. and yes. and under H yde, water Including l5 yda, water levslll 1690111 Nelloaptat plies Iwhaw UK 10'@. 10•e. life and other $ transporting gen or materlalall @toilet scat type. Tena"to, ' 8klda (dabtt6 boa. over 110 y:taw Gts,ustweatwn6, Tfwtnatecher, and under 45 yde. water leveill Euclid 604 Stalls$ tyle equip. Truck* ldry pts-batch Comgteta want when putting Aqua/rah or aim. ever SO yda. and under 45 rates tan% testis#* And feet f yde. water lowest 110.94 11.11115 .to 11.00 ani/.M losses lef.a trailerm OR u1he1 stag. ualtessr o►idm . MR CUUM it'DUNIM (wjM NOW Is Wa. ever It yd@. and auger. over 411 yam. and tocludrng is yds. rotes swill inaluding#0 Ids. waist Ttueh lost less-retch stincsotot level)1 Dump lis yda, and ala, ares 24 yda. and Inotulial Including#0 yam. water tavetll is Ids. %&%us Jewell / 10.11 t 1.195 670 11.00 s Duepetste lover GS yd@. and .'�•� inoix.Jt #0 ' n9 yaa• wares Ievsltl •Ui MJ4R CtitIIti irppJd,ra (wM/ Dumpmter 165 yd*s and Includtsp Swiss. we*t IS yam. and 10 gar. water level)I $%Ids A. wawa w tell So yde. water 1ew111 (debt$■ bps. #1 Ids. and • get N Dump Iwrves 111 yds, and including Jneluding 80 yds. waist lovelit , So toe. •stet Jewell$ Duvlacere Trucks (dry ins-batch Cuncrete (uvea 15 td*, and Including SO " six, #S yd*. 04 Including was. rater levellt Dunpstec las o0 yds. water lowest 11.09 1.19% .70 1.00 1S yde. and including so lag. rates W%dil l Side I491orl0 Mem. stat It V4a. and Including SO yaa. watso Jewell# Truax Lary pts-batvh avncsets aim. wast 1% yaa. sad Including 10 yde. Yates lovell 10.71 1.195 .78 1.00 ,.ems ' I ,•'.'..w....'�• .o n�s 9101t<At /1t0IS1111, Vot. 42, NO. 100-+4111DAY• itliEMiltt 70, 1977 DECISION ND. CA77-sail page 27 DECIStttlt N0. I:A77.10111 p*g* 711 ' -CAT.11ti►311A 1 • , AIVA DE11NITtONS for TOWLU EQUIr"Llf OrtsA7014T *!ASL#'21 All areae not included within Ares t as Fdeee R.e.Nh Parasols /esti dattnud below. Nu,tr fAtNlse Sete• N L V Le,Ler Yeultes ORA/6040ARth 11 All areas Included In the description TntX'R DlttYf1131 Cont•di Appt.It. datine•I betaw witich is bated upon township . enJ undo Buss of Areas I enJ 2. OVES ctltuff 51,111MIX wf1sD , awpr, over so yds• and Co,raanring in the recut•Ocean on the eeLenai*n of tits Saut6cly lnctwJft,ir M. yds. water , tine of Township t9"+. hrvoll# boat• love# s0 yds. Thence Easterly slues tl,e Southerly line of TaM+ship 195. crossing enJ lnclu' t 95 yds. wtet the Mt. Uiebla rserlJlan to the S.W. Carper OI township 194, levelly I+uein.#ate lover 10 Conga 66, Nt. Datuto baso line enJ *artd/an. yds, and Inclultag 111 Ida, Thencs Southerly to Cha S,W, cotnvr of township 203. ranee 6111 W&%09 lovsllt Owpetet (twat Thence Esaterly to the S.W. Caroleat Cow ship 203, orange 1)t, 90 yJa. and Including 95 yds. Thence Southerly to tits S.W. Carnet wf township 215. ranee 139, watat )svelll Mile ldsbrts Thauce 11astsrly to Lite S.V. ewutat at township 219, sense 179, t l.rt, ovet 10 yJa. and including Th*ru a Southerly to th* S.W. corner of township 225. ranee Its, a5 yds. water lovelli Ttu.:ss Thence tastesly to Cho S.t. cornet at township 225. Fangs tit, laty 140-WICK concrete eta, t Thence Suuthorly to the S.W. coaeC of towshtp 239. Canes tot, over $0 yes. and Includit.g Thence tastorly to the S.E. carnet of township 235, range lot, 15 yds. water fossil 1 11.24 1 1.193 .70 11.00 Thance S*othetly to tits S.W. corner of Luwnahlp 243j range 199. ' falling an tlwe Southerly lino of Kinds County, thence Easterly L , stuns the Southerly buundary at KtwNs County and chit Southerty boundary of Tuleci county. to the $090 r corner of township 245, Congo 29L, res Thence Martbsrty to Cho N.E. corner of township 215. range 2911. is 0 0 Thence Westeely eo the N.W. corner at t-11611111t-11611111215, tangs 296, t. Thence Northerly to the N.C. carnet of township 135, tang* 209, t 'gin ' Thence Westerly Co the M.V. Cotner of township 1)5. tants M. S iwts Thence Northerly to the N.C. turner of Cowtshtp ►13. unto 229. Thence Vsar.etly to lila N.V. Corner of tumLllip tt:,. rondo 2111. Thencs Northerly to the 14.9. turner of tuwushlp 103. ssnge 269. Thence Vesaerly to the N.W. cornet of township 203. Tango let. Thence Nortl.erly to tits 9.9. cornet of township 115. Conde 23C, Thence Westerly to the M.W. cornet of townshtp 95, range 2511, 1 Thence Notihetly to lite 11.9. corner of township 6S. rand$ 249. Thence Vartetty to the N.V. Cornet of township 85. range 2411, Thence NorLhetly to tits A.E. CotneF of COwtship CS. tans• 2191 3 Thence Vestetly to the S,t, coiner at township )S. ton;e Ilits Thence NorLlNrly to Cho 11.9. corms aI township 15. range 199, Thence VeaLsrly to the N.W. Cotner of townehfp SS. rapes 199, Thence Nostberty to cbo 1109, corner of township 35, range lag, Thence Vastesty to Cho N.W. corner of township 3S, cause tat, .. j w Thence Northerly to the N.C. Curnor of township 21. rents tit.. � '•1 Thence Westerly to ibe H.W. cornet of tamsfitp 23, orange tiE, Thence Northerly crostns tis Nt. Olabto baseline to the N.C. • cornet at township 211, range let, Thane Westerly to the N.Y. Carnet at township 2N, eange 169. Thence Northotly to Cita N.C. catner of township 3N, Congo Me Thence Westerly to Lhe N.V. cornet of wwnsldp 314, Congo tit, Thence NorLl.erly to Cts N.E. Conus of cownshlp 4N. Fang* I4C, tQ I iE09RAt 190151114, VOL 43, NO. 1941--M0A1', SEPUMAER 30, 197Y � stacrrsaW snow,CA11-seat �*y,$ 2A w 11sCfr:a91 N0. CAT7•So9l falls 31 cn ..,...... to ASfA OEftNITiONS for r ate. 10VLt fgUlydw Orgulats (Gont'd) •lOYtr T+G1l1rNtMi Or9AAIGNS (Cantt4) 6Ara■ t (tonttd)t �! Meas t (sentrd) . thence Westerly to the N.V. career of township AN0 roag* 1481 a Thongs Vratrriy to the oft. corner of township 16Ns rasp I2Yo It$#"* Morsherly to the N.A. corner of township $No reale 1319, thence Northerly to the G.C. corner of township two sang,$ 1251, ' tbsnC*11061411y to the N.V. corner of township $N. sang* 139, t46nCS Ysscsriy to the N.N. corner of township 16M, sengs IN, thence NorLh4rly to the N.C. Cotner of township 100, range 1220, Thaate Northerly to tit*N.C. **tees of township 11W. grate IN, �. . Thaw Looteciy to the S.Co career of township limp longe tats. ' Sfianeo Westerly to the N.Y. corner Of townrAlp les, wands iW. thence Northerly to the 11.2. Cotner of township 11"# range 1490 ? TbW Southerly to the Sold. Cotner at ts.wnahip UN. tangs 14110 .-c Thence Wssestly to the N.C. corner Sf township Jim. range 1026 , Ib6nce Coecorly to ib6 S.C. teener of township IMI, renes 1Wo t• 4; Thence Marshall? to the s.t. Cerner of township IS", rang* IOC* Thence Southerly to the S.Y. Corner of twwaship 1600 range IN, Thong* tosterly to the S.C. eetser of township IbNo Tangs 11C, s' 'thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of 4*warghip ISN. eons% /W# Thence Northerly eo the N.Lo corner of township 160,ras o tt9t i 1Then.Southerly to the S.V. Corner of township 148, cane* 14100 Thongs festerly to the 6.9. corner at township 1790 range lito thence Caatsrly to the 6.2. Cosner of townshipIAN/ rands IW, thenco Southerly to the S.W. Corner of township 149, raags lit, s TbW*Southerly to the S.V. Cosner of township 1]00 range 13510, thsN4o Easterly to the S.C. Career at township 14Ng rant 1!190 t TbeesS 94140117 to the S.C. Cotner of township 13N, ung* 1351, s Thence Southerly to the S.Y. Cotner of township 1300 rang 161# Thence Southerly to the S.W. %Great of township i1N# longs 13510 Thongs Easterly to the Sot. Corner 9f townabip 130, pante l6to' Image Easterly to the A.C. Corner of township JIM, tangs til# -Than, Southerly to the S.W. eggnog of township %Us range 172r ' . thongs SGwthsvty along tits 9681.4le lifts of range 12V Ta the Tbente Ealcsrly SIGNS tits SGwiMge line et township 120 to the i pacific OLSON 004164tns tbaL portion at NSsthern California 1 ' testot,t boundary of the state of Calitorniot within Santa Clara County Included with[" the following Jones TbuwtO MurthwaeLegly. chance Masthorly along the 9Aacets boundary Commocias at the N.V. Carnes of township 45. range Sgt Nt• at the state at California to the N.2. Cerner of township 1700 Diable baseline and N*ridlenr t' ranee Ids. ' thence f"a Southerly direction to the S.V. Career Sf township !heat*WestOsly to the N.Y. comes of township 17M, range %its iS0 rears 196 S1091146 Mw shell? to the N.C. Cotner of township 20"0 settle 1091 theftes in s tastotly direction to the 5.19. career of tow"ship 7s$ ' Thae •w. Vostacly to the N.V. corner of township 200, wants palls 9 . rant 41, , tba1144 1611911oriy co the 0.1. corner of township 210. range 96# tMnco tit a Nsgthasl? 41109410"to the N.S. soveor at township 630 things Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2190 range 9t# t range Ato ILcPCS Northerly to slog I1.9. corner Sf township 32M, range Also thence in a Westerly direction to the Now. Caress ef-SOWNatapp$5, thence Westerly to the O.Y. Comes Of township SIN, range Ago 1 1 range Uo to the point at beginning eldeh poWcise,l* a pati of s • O Skate Nertborly to the S.Y. cosset of township 27111 sang*1190 Ages 2. •-4 tbam a lesterly to the S.C. career of township 27X. range AZ, Area I alae includes that portion of Marchese California With/e n Thence Nyttherty to the Nolo e91e11r *f cownsbip lost range r91 , tba following f1"as$ N thence Westerly to the N.V. sasesc of twwehip 201, range Its t CDw Neing la tie pacific 0c8se an an sats"slap of the Southerly 71+0"0 1101tharly to Lbe 0.9# corner at township Mo resign 610 ties at township .4, Mu"boldL baseline and owridl*nt t►ence Vestelly to Chs N.V. corner of township 30S, sante Ito Shone* Sasletly .lung tie SGwthsrly pine at township 2M to the 1 thenco Voltherty along Lisa lit. Diablo eoortdtan to lbs N.C. S.V. earner of to.nstatp 2Mg ?Sege IV, Cosner of township 341. sense IV. r Thsese Southerly to the t.Yo Cosner at t9wnehtp IN, tangs IVs Chants Westerly to the N.V. Corner of township 3491 Conga ata Thence tastarly along The Vu*beldt baseline to the S.W. cornet• ' IbrnCe Suwnhetly to the N.L. comer of township 320. range Ne of township IN, cone* LCs thence We9tsrl7 to the #,W. earner Of township 3211, rang ?We s w Shaage southerly to the S.Y. Corner of township 25s sabre Its " n thence Southerly to the S.V.eoraor of township 3000 range 7V, thence Caoterty to tie r.0 Cosner of township Us Tseg% 29, Ilistwo tsstsoly to the S.E. cereal of township 3090 Tangs No Thence Southetly to the 0.9. Caviler of township All range 390 Thence $southerly Lo the S.V. corner of township 1611, range Wo Thence East* IF to the S.C. earner op township AS. Congo St. Ibeacs irsutly to the S.C. ce:ass of township 1111,$ '*ansa opsThen%*Nogaboriy to tits N.t. carnes of tuunohip 21, rant 32, Thongs sotftthetly so the S.V. Cota09 of tawnabip 1AN, ging cels ThanCS Vastarly to the N.V. corner of cownabip 2S, Tanga 31g. 11161Vcs Vastatly to the S.C. CaTnee Of township 1400 range W0 Thant*VorTbdsly Crosetnr the Nurlotdt baseline to the S.Y. 11-41146 Narthoely to the N.tO Corner of township 140s tangs No p , cbmaW of Lownship tit, wands U Thence V*atsgly to the N.WolGarnsr of township IAN. sans* 7510 Tiptoes 94seorlI stotts,the Ilu%Wlde baseline to the Sot. sunset 1114116 Nuttbstly to Lit*N.t. 911111161'Of tGWD%htp 1511t Waage SUI .Of township lot raoss 39, 0 , .thence Northerly to the 11.9. earner of 441wasbip 9N, range 32, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 9N, range 319, ��••..'� ! _ Thence Necelnorty to this 0.t. Corner of township 100# Its s i 91091At 11015111, VOL. 42. NO, Igo. /AIUAV, SLpi1Mage 30. 19yy s I w DMIS10" t1O. GTi-Sall vasa 30 Bupe"Low oxcialON - 6TATtit Calleccala COUterIM special, infra, Karn, los CALIFORNIA Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riveiiide, San AREA DEFINITIONS FON betnsidinos San Wis Ublepu, Santa POWER EQVIIIIENT OPERATORS {Coattd) 641bats and Ventura vacistON Nultadtt CA77+5092 GATPl Date of Publlcetian Supacsedes Decision V0, CA77-5041 dated May 6, 1977, in 42 FR 23295 +uicea 11 (Ceat'd) DUCNIPTION OP WURNt Building tbnatruction Idoua not Include stMJle family Tbeace,Veatatly aloa; the Narthatly tine to township ION, loto'the his and garden type spartaants up to and•includtep 4 sturioa, heavy atal Peelfte Ocaae, highway conatructlun and dredging. Aces i elso includes that portion of Northern California included With. to the following fillet { m Comeactn; at the Nertherly boundary of the State of California - - at the N. V. cetnar of township 160N. cents IV, Mt. Diablo base. lade PAat•B••.http•r..nis line mad weridtanl Theuce Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 44N, tan;* 7Vi t1•+"y E4.taba Thence tattatty to the S.E. corner of township 4164, ran;e 7V, I Notes M A a P«619.6 V•tadea /1"4a*Zr. er Thence souEasterly to the S.V. -corneearlier of township M. rang V, I 1311107 S WORKER! 1 13.90 .00 B 1.11 .06 Thence Eatierty to the S.t, canoe of tuwnshlp 43N, ren;a SII, POiLLkWLNS 13.I1S .7711 1.40 .50 .02 Teeneh Netthet'ly to the N.E. comet of township Cali tismorni cett;a 5V► bPICKIAVLNSI Stonemasons$ on the Nutthar{y boundary of the Stere of Crllfo's St lgwtiol Grunty 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 C411feace Veatetoy elan; the f beheriy bowtdaty of if.a Stara of Ina Kern aro!N,uu amuntlea 12.65 1.00 1.46 .01 GallfotnU to Uma pular of be;pmttla;. Y ton Angvlee Cwttty felting of t^ Santa lalolcs. Nallba, vanlce, raeadena, South i'asadens, Arcadia, Nmtuvie amid t.outh at ' Roaeetans blvd.. Ineludinq Wrq ueacbl, orange Umunty 11.20 1.1S 1.45 .30 Lea Angeles County {*&sept Cltiae of Banta wniva, Nallba, . ., Vanice, vesadehs, Swath Yesad.n . .z 14cadia, ►6tntuvla and +oath of 0 Blvd., Including «4 ll.farcr ane 61 _ :.t. .. long beach) 11.20 1.15 1.45 .30 {iT Rtvereide end Son 66rnatdtn0 n, Coanttea 1 2a 1 26 u' - 1 1.!! ski Santa Barbara and Dan Line D blsPo W wnt/ee k1.3 5 1 15 2.30 011 . 4 2 Venture county 1'00 l.t01 . B OS BNtCK SWD70 .SS .0 1.95 .511 CAlIPi2tit71S ► r• Carpenters 10.0% 1.41 1.95 1.00 eOi k saw Pllaca 10.13 1,10 1.15 1.00 .06 _,,.::�:-:.,:.t.':•-;:,,,.--:. ::. :..:°:; _ •c�`.` a Pouter Saw operators 10.1% 1.41 1.95 1.00 .as ,.•.. .:,:,-.:,..., -.••.;;,:.,;.�.. .,: - - nql a► ►lledeivaeamsn :.. Shl et . ".:: .........:.. .............'...-.... ...,. .''ci. lividgeat Cagpentugas , t ".: :.:.. >.:. ::•:., ,..>;..,-.' ';; ".�` Detrick list-jemenj Nark Slinger 10.18 1.49 i.lS 1.00 •.ai .:._;:,;,e;'::...r:.::'_:>,�.•. "s.;v_ _ 0aedwo.md floor 2t. Layers la.is L{! 1.lS Lao .Oi•A ...:.... . ::........: ....._:. __,..:...., ,..::.: .;:';-" ue.d Nott BIIn lo.2e 4! .!! 1.40 .a: .....,,:,>_,.,..... ...-:. :.. .. . . . ,,.. ., :. gar 1. 1 'i '.'''':'<:a.`1.;:•�i•'��.'..'_�:=i;::-.-�'..�, r . Pusumatto Rattat 30.34 1.61 1.11 1.00 .ai v. Mill weights 10.55 1.41 l.v! 1.00 .06 ter:•: IL Nid &.tom a FEQtiIAt 190111710, VOL 42, NO, 1901••-FIIiOAy, StP7EM6Eit 30. 1977 1 0=151011 to. CA77-3693 gaga 3 cn DRclslon 166. C07-3093 fags 2 i • W Retia paw seaanrt f sprats Rale ideas 119*410('tetmem" its �- EIr64164 i ! . 01 Edraelse Rear N A M paa064t votes" sad!t Reale M A it 1`160646 Votedoe soils{ Ms+.To. 9xaf717ttCtJtttltt •t0snt+dt Ana To. ' Ct%elatf ItAsowe , Comment manna 9 9.41 11.10 1 1.79 $ 1.00 .00 Blver*lds County Cedant floating and Tsoustiag Steattiolana 1 0.311 .63 341.03 .Of Machine 9.00 1.10 1.73 1.00 .06 Cable oplicefd 13.66 .H 341.69 .04 "TV" 3NSTALIAM 11.31 1.30 1.00 .00 .07 • s+iswe HMO ani Dan sesnardime 1 e1daMiCIAN9i counties layetlol Cuunty Stectrtoimes 13.00 1.11 Mt.00 .04 ' SLcerJclrna 13.00 .73 341.43 Cable Rpliceso 13.10 1.11 343.00 .Ot 1{646410{ + Cable h 13.299 .73 51141.45 Sloatrialano 13.30 1.1L 3!{3.00 1 seen (China n@ bat Ws naval oOn rane:e .011 lost Station. Mustds Arai Cobalt optlesro 13.30 1.11 3%03.00 .04 electricians$ Technicians 14.13 .70 1941.40 •1} Ran outs Maps County ' Cable &places* 16.30 .70 111.40 .13 Slsatriclans 13.36 1.00 141.39 *03 Ween Cuunty (Neasladas of Co.) Cable splicer* 13.40 1.00 1441.3$ .63 ' eleetsiclaMt Technicians 33.33 .70 141.40 .1}. Santa Barbara County , Cable $placate 13.33 .70 11141.4! .1} iVondrnbecg Arol sea Mules Ouunty Slsctricians 14.23 1.t0 3141.33 .03 916691lcaans 13.6% t.o% 3941.93 .07 Cable Splicers 13.33 6.36 3er}.36 .03 cable oplicata 13.9% 1.03 31141.93 ' .07 Reminder at County Tlarrie Signal and street Rlscttialane 13.90 1.10 311.33 .01 Llghtin4e cable splicers 13.90 1.10 341.33 .03 lelectrlclane 11.79 1.03 1941.70 .02 venture Cu may Utility Technician go. 1 0.64 1.03 141.70 .03 Bleetrla9ana 12.77 .11 3101.0% .03 utility Technician No. 2 6.3% 6.03 1041.70 .03 Cable Splieen 14.06 .04 3441.03 .63 Tunnel{ RLLvhn*CONS7NUMNS1 O WlecgtIslas* 33.13 1.0% 110.70 .OS Imarialt tnyaat gain ieouth n Cable $placate 13.12 1.03 11101.70 '03 of Tehachapi Randal{ We 11.00 f TOchnlctanat AlgaaM. Maeut. ikaipe. Biresai• r in SumW Techniclons Ion bullding San Sernardira. Son 94115 c..nstsuctiou) 11,07 .30 l9• Oblea+or Beata Bambara and bound Technicians Ion Vantuta COuntlsa ..dttletaLiun of alleging + elevator Cummatructot* 12.93 .343 .3% 346 .03 building@) . 0.71 .30 is ONrrtor constructors* orange county Reiprr* 76Ne 0343 .73 310a .03 slectticlans 11.34 41 341.45 .03 elevator tonsttuatota' Cable Rpatcass 33.13 .it 341.43 .03 Rell.esa Make.) 3*11M Bern County Inutile of Tehachapt t Bamial Rlovatot canottuototo 13.49 .343 .3% 3110e .OS FEDERAL UOISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SIMM11E1 90, 191? ' t • . ' • , Recision 0. CA77-n$2 owasloll N0. CA17-11003 IPA" �A , �"""f'-'--'""""" tTdq•4fa6nve ppmob Atli Move somoulf refussoh F Navel( EbaM L V poselaaf Youda t"11 Mirp6ulfaf Yau1f•Aw.it. 6918 CON"Y&Wlont itloet'dlleer.rt. t3411I tcoat'dl Ctommndmoe, 101 yerc 31 .411 3t6t.iS .03 elevatortnmatsu' otmmmmdsan. after lot you 02 .01 3%61.43 .02 a sIl.rto Milt '.1143 .3S 3146 .Ai ' Liniment wavy Rgnliwnt elevator Cmattootols' i "totals 12.%4 ,At 3161.41 002 cellose tMab.1 SOsiR Cable spltaocs 13.12 .%1 3%4,1.43 042 Outliner los Artistes County tmKrrtst*mail 30.110 .57 .10 otommlo n loss 1.01 3461.95 ta.s Auyelumoralem m Linemen 12.13 1.0 3161.13 Nivo slde. $an 4e11eW11110, Cable splicers 11.02 1.05 3061.95 Santa subotes Oen Luie tayd, ismmw and tan binatetno ts.i•t{{ and verutra Cement1*8 C.wnt tee 11.111 .i1 1.411 Sol otoummdmwen 1.OS 3.11 3113.00 .04 tlmwAAMtftxlt Linemen &goal 1.11 3162.00 .06 1'611,.41 trortore 20.66 1.34 2.23 1.42 SOA Cable splicers 13.30 1 1.11 3162.00 ( .64 aolncmmalny 11.56 1.34 2.23 1.41 006 Riverside County Otnawntsll stemetmotal 11.53 t.24 2.23 1.44 oAA Ctounduon !.&3 .OS 3461.65 .64 lnPiaartwm i 9AM shatulu mss Linouenl Lino equipment latratlole los Anooloot ota vot Qparatoc0 13.32 so% 34+1.6! .04 0lvetslde. Sari selrtatdinao Cable splicers 12.60 .05 214,1.65 .04 Aon lull,calopo. O•ses Remain ton Lots Oblope oaunty a..4 Yomturo ttiwuelu 0.40 100 161 131 3/4% o(amcdmsa 9.66 1.00 Whit .93 tAsattnam Linsownl Line egrlpwat inyu. tame and Nneo owntisa 0.13 .AQ t,30 .741 ,4! Gistratoto 12.26 1.00 101.35 .03 We"40160 County iva.xpt titin Cable splicers 11.14 LOGO 114,t.35 .03 tl at I+m.:aatstl :3.00 .70 , .4,0 4,03 weWN Cooney Yowlers County 11.111 1.05 1.13 1.50 .02 Gluolljmn 11.011 .44 3111.03 ova V1 Dan LONG total'*17-11 1.73 .07 3.30 Linemen ' 12.71 .as 3161.05 .02 San Sao bat a Oj"&y 4.33 1 .57 1.00 %.be Cable 4p11c6t0 14.0! slit 3/69.01 .001 w LINO tmatOmR't'ta11m Santa batbaca County 12%144 101 ewntytVandenlatimq Ant m+tmuntrn 30.40 .11 3401.411 orosatatn 11.13 Lot* 301.13 .03 Linesman 13.00 .7% 3%61.45 LMssen 14.3% 1.10 3%61.35 .01 cable splicers 13.24 .is 3401.4! ,Cable sp&tl,ecn ' 15.2b 1.10 3%1.35 , .01 Rets ttlwina Labe Navas Rrdeswe Rsmatndar of Cosaty ust station and t lmatds AM ofea ntmen S.3e tole 301.35 .03 tifwndm•n 11.74 070 11161.411 3311 Liberian 12.30 tote 301.33 .03 ' Ltml,m•n 14.63 .70 1061.42 .15 Cable spl9asce 13.54 lot* 3%#1.35 .03 Cable 4pticsts 10.34 .70 1491.411 .015 . eon C'atenty 1190841n601 of Count . m:mtwedmon 1.24 070 1461.44 .311 Lissmin 13.33 .70 14.1.44 615 a Cable Splicers 13.55 .10 1061.41 0111 • f LLM iM fEDlsAi!ItIGIST114 VOL. 42, NO. 140•-flIDAYt SEpiEMIER 30, iii! w aa. .am Va. G77-SOl1 Pala 6 N/ D$Cid11Nt NO, cats-11011 tali 7 ;: J . sr • M P.is•690.1116 h •P , Lade 4 t'gull LMMIr #Its i90s11as!a»aNa N90dr iLdradaa 8-11 Edsingso Lasa M a Y P90aissa Yersnst own Islas k t x p90als li TsraNsM MAS/MI ftkikli sttl•310ttt MII.TA tA1itl00lI MUSLIM AN..to. inyo and Naive emoting 0 16.64 01.00 .03 f 1.01 $pray suldblister awing Stage /Algiat lrltaet County 11.69 .it 3.37 .00 113 n ldprolal les at aswatFast* y to wchl 1r4.Mtirl.thzatgt. $Iretrldt, _ "Prof 0 11.77 .66 07S .60 .02 Los Ankles liaising Aleol. "loplejaek 11.52 .66 ..7! San betnatdlnua (eacldutt.g 0rce tbuaty {$taathd*e of County NaMtern Portion) brush 0.07 .4S At .03 Slash# taint Morning* 10.tt .!t 1.38 .75 .07 brush or "list. suing*tale# tsPathangerol Ilan, steel P+parhangalsl Taping joint sad bridge truing stale!! shut& lock 4 10.12 .45 .61 .0t sheat lack tsprl 11,49 .t! 1.18 .iS .07 $play/ Sandblastars 10.31 .49 • .61 .63 slash laoing stagait spray 11.14 .!l 1.16 .7S .07 Ltesptejack 11.37 .45 .61 .01 Steeplejack 13.39 .!t 1.10 .15 .07 Lan lute Obispo. Santa In". tarn Muncaster. Mojave, Littera, and Venture Counties Palmdale, Cigna tabs Naval Bre• free ane Ltall Ps dl 11.111 .7S .60 /gonane Test steno*and . 1 puha ersl Muards Aral. We Angels* Parte Nu:hias Operator! lseatt Pimmans Also), itNw . stndblast*r 11.14 .3S .60 .03 Aon iranardiftw tutee of a "Warned 11.01 .76 .60 .03. tine nutth of Ttww including Tapacrt sheet Bock 11.11 .7! .60 .03 Was tats Arta, Juhanntrbrtg, • steeplejack 11.71 .7! .60 .03 button. south including the 1 parking Wt striping walk br tyhtwal Areal andjar Niglwoy Nttkatai S;0 $rash 11.17 066 .75 060 .431. t in • tn,-Mwm t'...nt hM structurat *test and btidgalitrtPot t !.32 .!0 .3S b it".SO .33 It (A strtlisr Bel tetnttr Burner 11.39 .ff .7! .60 .02 !wc 0W1Tal.ete 11.70 .66 .7S .Go. .02 • Tiaftlo Oeilmeating Devic Slash $wing Stage tel started nallamtetrTcaeeit, scup of Ismail Poplso $patgtrs/ 7 02 facel sandslamUr 8.87 .SO .32 b satwfbleeb/H sitar 31.17 .if S .f0 Slush swing state favor 13davlcet ltaftic deli ea � tl Stansel 11.64 .66 •.15 .60 .02 Pp ittu.•awial Stool and bridge# i atop tnstallect ttattlo ' wing 11.67 .ff .7S ,40' .02 sumac• sandblesteel 7.73 .SO .3! It flurry seal Operational. minor "rotor 0.67 .!0 .3! If Squselee loan 0.31 .50 .35 b Avrileator Operator 7.73 All .3% IN t shwitisuan . 6.6% .SO .35 b " Tap wan 6.31 ia. .:ST.....Q':"^•��• t•:}�i'.^..f,;: .. ".f'ia:ya;�1;;i:: ;Pi;. ,>: .. < FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEITEMRER 90, 1977 1 • 1 Ota:liiiNt x10. tIt77-50!! ►iq•i i DWIOfON NO. CA77-5002 page q 1 r 4etlg iodate 400611%reew•He lode Priori 4arIH%pet..e0t$ Il•nl f Ed•ge#Is*. r 119•rir E6s*Ns* Re%s M i N ps*$is*$ Votettes ardor Heat M i 0 pants*$ Vernon seater AMI.To. 1PUMMS1 nteafitterst Ann To. rAl/111.0o IC-,nt'dl l.pntlal. we Angeles. Draw. k "91!bri.mens get Riverside# Man seloardino. Traffic O411gootting Device Sas Leis Obispo. Santa Barbara 3/41 Atq#tiaster 1.67 .50 .IS b nd aVentura Counties 9 11.46 101 lit 131 stllterl ts-rrl stop installers ' inyo# Salo (except salt Of Guilacp fandblaster 0.44 .5d .IS IS Ice Angeles (A9uedoctl and Helper istripse. Woad step - its"counties 10.411 .95 1.65 1.41 .17 Instattrr, traffic surface sera County (Sart of los saeiblastari ' 4.43 .50 .33 0 Angeles Aque4u0ti 13.38 .95 1.05 1.45 .17 biology Gaal tr1•-fatlanr SCMIGrJIATION 6 AIR CONOITION)lalg loser Olerstat 1.41 .SO .14 Is Riverside and San Hsraardl&o Gyrryre ion 7.44 .SO .3S Is Counties 1.85 .96 .70 .90• .45 taq.11eratet Opelatar 6.63 .50 .35 It los Angeles and Oran"counties 11.935 1.53 1.70 1.41 .30 Gaeulreran 4.65 .So .31 Ir acorawl Ts*.IUn 5.61 .50 .35 a I"MC141 twenty 9.99 .50 .75 1.04 r1A3trrl71S# love. sera and Nano Counties 14.29 .60 .40 /e•1-e1lot Onlnty 11.03 Hiverslde and Man Barnardino loss Angeles and groarne Coe. ' 9.745 .61 1.85 .70 .10 Counties 10.45 .60 .75 1.10 Riverside, and son 0se84141#w Lee Angeles# Orange and Ventura lbentiva 15.06 set CountMs 1t.59 .43 .10 .043 ban tolls oblal»nwnty 32.011 Man Leis Obispo and Manta tents Holmes Golly 1.69 .70 1.0S .01 garbage Ci$wtte@ 10.43 .515 .34 .0025 vvrnteta c.sinty 13.14 .80 8.25 .03 outgo WrAL WMAZASS Z rM61111AMS 7c..#40ss Isolate lot County it.96 1.04 .3.34 O Int-offal. Grrn. itavo. Sera County (China I+ae Naval :1 0lvrrolde, and son Ralntidles Ogdnanca Test Station Aad A1ee G#unttea 19.94 1.05 2.15 1 61uards AMI 13.47 3.04 1.60 .63 IA Aeon CsuntJ lChMe lots Naval Sera County IResalnder of 1 ardnares Ust Stations County and all of Inyo ens 61•arda Aral 11.725 .9S 1.95 .SS Moan Counties# Les Angeles Yves C-Iurnty 1011011 t•r of Co.) 9.10 .96 1.55 As County (That portion With I•.s Awfoles aryl#nswo* Cas. 14.175 AS 1.95 .60 of a straight line dram Men tele 1411si•r er•tnty 8.25 .95 1.95 .50 between Oor"s and Rig rine@) 11.17 1.04 1.60 .43 Hants Barbara Ctswly joscort Los Angeles County IHrsalntaq Menta out IM 9.53 .95 1.95 .55 portion 11.51 .94 1.54 .03 Rant& Barbara On. ISants Mstia) 9.73 .9S 1.93 .55 Orange County, 11.63 1.04 2.13 .09 Ventura County 9.58 .95 •1.15 1.05 Hlvoeside and San Bernardino t Counties 10.12 1.04 ,1.16. .00 - .Man Luis Obispo. Monts Barbara • &n4 Ventura Counties 11.40 .94 1.60 # # , f1019A1 14015111. VOL. 42# 140. 140-411DAY. 5E1'1EM11E2 e@0. 19YY w tnctrtai N0: G77-Safi Pave 21 63 tA! Os tNiCirt011 N). G77-5012 Page to . . AA r Ina is -NeY Teat's Myr NNraarfat days C-iredBPendel+eil al! P.iep se.Ones Paragon te-mbot Salt S-%matt{giviol NArt F-tltetat"s Sar+ ( ' reale •• , Rraa H b M Faestsa* vessel" aed/u ttldirS.��l lyes.Tt. a, piptoyar CalltttbYte■ ii of boot*baugll tots fa eKot S Tae:e• ss"I" SW PUM&AIMS + and It at bast#hooril cats for i months, to S Iowa, "retail no vacation 1".61lal Wunty 0 1.55 .60 0 leas •07 , Pay Credit. St. Pat&Sander., A thtaulh P. ' Las Angeles, 0911,1188 rlveselde. Banta garbage. Ban tolls b. talplaysg aantribotee 1.13 Per Value to 1411461 ANIS P1911 1.13 Per mialu. Bon srenardino tout to vacation tared tar the iiia Teat of employment, 1 Teat and Vrretuta Counebe 10.12 .70 All .i0 .06 but less than ! leAte 1.11 Pot boor to vaestitnl ANS. IS Teats . grta County. Including that but lose than 30 years 0.43,Pet hour to v11estloN tA1MI ant 10 I.+ctlon lying Coat of the years 0.33 pot hour to Vacation Paid. lana Angeles himedact ArA ( . that t»uton of tnt'o tbuntr Inelwt*d within the lnyo- tote,Navat Nraeteattan 0.72 .70 .60 .791 •e7 • r ' ItNtN114Ul riTrMi t ' lal+atiat U11a. gain. Mira. ' tNange loserre, Santa Anal. • ,. _ ' , . - .; rivetelde. Ran heanatdlnar tese.Pt Motet(a. San lata ubtalm. Santa Not ars snA ;• ventata tracept Sense Feats. 1S.e7 .0! .!! de k'z t' _ ;.p-: ';. it Zr N+Int K+'i+ area P•nt iwenrrl ''`' Soa riga free A ear.City , Any t mf . :x-? 'IS~� ''A'��J•'4-.i'. :kd `.:%': ':st 'i'll�' #.::i'-';,,.:- .•t end A4811 within 7S aa11114le ,ld . :.•. :.j•,.z,: :yl - 3yP't'r` ;:i:` .:s•,'•;;•1111;;1";;:� �•'t;..r. �te4.:;� ,. f+.�{.. '! t'YI.v>�.:.ry..' -•. .}": ,i .¢'•t_>L.ir'• _:S: :r'itwJ:'iia.-,t?�3.,:�:'i;;�iIF::Yi'' t'l. 1h.aon11t. *,amp (Saute Anal. + "• Dan retnrtdllwl IiSntatiai. and r. , ' ?,r.}sea=int.*ri'- >• s£: :';�n'T..;'i•' i's} .::.•: F S .F.:R•�"'i^{ }�,l} a/4(. '..��l,..s -'.. eta rentvi11 tsenta Perla, toinR ?Vis• •3s' S'i'; "-r'rr, -;r; fi,. ^rte•• .,t..'1se -,.. ;> i%r:'y'%•:::`::: A 16.66 ii .ii .1e •i1 %; ..4 }L: { �y{.'% .•:?7_s'::'`': _�:: ,_'.:t:.: .ek`t--•'iL.f"i:'Ske3.'.?+4a+'�'7>/Z' g. tr.;':«.tom.<.<7'Fi.. r .,.,- i YC�r .i,..,'f ;E r tt;v,,..� X'.�:y7� 11ti:•.{°•';L.::. Ih+1 Y and Fact IAWMMl . TL1•NAttil NPI,AfASI ',r- :•t,• ";:y,�"st' {ryr,r:n..4� .��-. i is;s�. J •ee r' •sL3 • ' 4'JL ' •:V:Y:'; St.T.t: C':bF'.'i C /'J S^�:}3fJk. :`T:i 7`: •ll\�59'es lM'at tel Owner 11.11 d1 1.17 . ':'y. ..3�•? �rti:.ri4r`'�r .•=•'s''::{ro°.?y-�•:.h�.; •�4'.-a,:,a ,f••.%'�•:+: L:a:��:: t-';.'srt:.. yII.4 iCl'ttnll .. `:'�'` ..c, v.� =' '5;.4�,.•r T.., ti ).. . of _�•''Zj.'-R:r: .:. :S. 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Groep 1 1 T.!! 11.8! / 7.78 .00 .10 ' inctualf" Audios and spteadetst t GtOap_ 0.18 r 1.85 e.7e ' .60 •l0 Changetnnnseeani sueiwaal toutaidetr keagwt lstakeman 0tcup 1 0,70 1.OS 11.70 • .08 .10 sM auttctwn on tunnel eatkll , ' Group! 0.13 1.03 3.78 .06 .10 'tvnnot Maine Iola handling Nang• , '1Nul Nan 1 8.77 .!! 1 1.95 s!S or,"1 0.08 1.03 11.10 .68 .18 CAALs TM 011 Chock Vendors Nippstt steel faro falasr and ratter's helperl Y14lslermaa, 1 7a4;1.hauat. pnedaali0 tools ' leacept dtilloril Iuading and unldsdlny aiitatut care! Mt , tender uaing mastic ur atAst . • ' I oatuiala ! 9.3% ULSTER, st itlet. t.nud.tosnn! •• ' , Cl.eeteal grout 7stmant Cherry .tt piVMermani Grout gulaang 1190dt + ?1.1 ■!.strain Gsudt pus~# ,tae%• *• ley Stool duslul 1►us seepot 6111 uthet pmadmatic 041009:40 places .+petotor i ninet tunnalng ,hand of eachlael s R..,detean 1' • ' Yt tprtaut taadooll asset N6ei stele Nang stool tuts Aatast •• AM 4ottsti tialotean! Aotiet+st tu.rnd of $%sells 'tunnel can- clots finished 1M.1819manl Oioulatint of ttn+wliny anitat + Grudting Nachinel sendulaoter t awAlt. Aetee otnatl Dianne dotter g.ig .!} 1.85 .SS • new ..1. .•,. ... • . .. . W ` 1 FIMA1 REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190—•FRIDAY, SEITEMUR 30. MY 'I • 1 • bPCtdl,vo NO. CA77-5092 Page 14 DBC18c0llIn. CA77-5092 Page 1S lir IJ r0 W LABORICAS LAMA= (Cont'dl . Gg9wp 11 During Machine llslper (outsidell Cleaning and Ilandling of Panels Purmal Concerts ScleaJing lot tough sulks-offp Concrete, Nater curings ' •• . tklulltlun Laborer, file cleaning of brick and lurbecl Dry Pecking of • Group 21 Asphalt Rater, Lutenan, (toner and Asphalt 8pre&der boxes (all typeell . C-1-G1411,41. plug•)lr,g, tilling of Shea-Dolt Bokser Plee Watcher, Linbsce, Suggessoblle Kant C01\ctete Cote Cottee, Grinder or Sander/ Concrete Cutting brush l.,a.lrra, Plieaa and Debris Ifandleis, Plagmanl Gas, oil anJ/oe Tocchi Concrete saw nano butting, scoring old at new eanaretel Otillor,,Jaek- , water ►Iprlll\e 4laereei 4burer, general or constructions latorecl hemevr, 2-1/2 It. drill •test of longues Uri Pah-It Machines Gas, all and/o[ f general clumps 41earer, landscateingf laburace letlingl l+boter, tee. , , Nater Plpsline Nrapgrc--e' PIPs and over by any matle0d. Inside slid out, IlyJto papaaty water and air lines, Material llo41eean (walls, stable flutes and svadet and similar tYlwl Impeaet Ncencht multi-p.latel ilettleawn, Putman and then l4cltll Algging and Slgnalingl Bcalerl Slip Put kaleetsl Slurry goal applying indult, lay-10161, cleoautm, liar cau••tio and similar typo petechia ' Crews 11118419 tgrut0l, AppllCaror Oprntut, Squiregee Man, Shuttle lung ('sloplying• swans spplylugo d(Ppinq, brushing lir handling of smuts mateelals (or 71 • Mani, ars res, Asphalt. eunc9ste or other plies wrapping and watatpcuoClbg11 (operators of pneumatic, gas, electric toule, '1 1paved suclaeea# Tatman. 1 Vibrating Machines, 1'avwment Btaa►ars, Apt blasting a Iklrtar Mani T,31 Cglb or Tal House Laborers Tralfic Delineating Je Coee-•images and similar ( levl:e Alg)llCatorl Nind•w Cleaner# Wife Mush Pulling--all concrete I mechanical tools not separately clauslfted heevin# Plpelaysrfa fiaCku(a Manz paru9lnq •q.cstlons • f bunting, 1)r0uting, making of lulntu, rvaling, caulking, dlapeclnq'an4 Including eublat gaatat joints, lmminting and any end all uthar eegvlcesl brC1 011ngery Gco,p It ASPRaIt Shoveled Cement dumper ton I. yard at larger mixer and I Otiosely Scarifier Ug Mdlipls Ilead t'one,sta Chipping :.cmtifIsgI Stusl fteadme- handling bas► com4nll l Cuspoal Digger and Installer# Chucktsndocl Chute a tascJ Nan arid GulJellna Setts[, T4.1-Ors, auto, Wacker and similar typal Want paorlre cuncletw, tits handling of the chute (cum coadymia trucks, Trenching Machine@ hand licupelled suLh as we a, slabs, docks, clauses foundations, footings, curbs, guttae; t Croup 48 Cribber, Shoter, 4ggtngo Sheeting and Ttana.h Bracing, hand-gutded ar..l sidewalks, Q111clete Cuaer--l8iwrvlous Membrane slid Vale 011ecp Catting 4•Iglnq Ilamawri IIreJ x,ct sllnymrl firer INmas 1)varalu Concrete Vibratort\e9ch gr•utur (Iwftvlltlnnla Pine Gudego highways and ■toast paving, alc- ' Operator, 70 lbs, and over, Plpelayre, Including water, s41wa•/e, ,0114, gas pert. oto waesa, and sttlllar #yaw haves Mani constructions Gaa, oil and/oc water or sic# Prefabricated luhhola Initiallers Sandblaster IBOnleaan)e water , Yfprlles wupprr--N•t Ten•t41r and Pun It9n1 Gulnua Oukery ICeaJerboard lun-- AmphSll, sadness, pr,.kln•l sod steel and panel Pawog fiction Sweepers (soslill blessings Melding In balw,ecl,lon with Iataters' lurk , hlp9ys Stunapaver, 111ee9hg •sotto 09 wet SAC14111 CWICratal R.etu Scraper and Tilleff Sandlilaslar 11-it tsnderll eepslc Tank Digger and tnstallet (lead- Group Sr Bla0t498 Pwwdsrman--all ort of loading holes, placing and blasting giants Tank Scaler and Cleaners Tree CIIber, Callas, chain saw operator, of all puwJer and saploalvss of rhalevve sypr@ regardless of method used Q I Pitteb.@19h Chipper and similar type Blush Rhredderel Underground 4borerg l flat such loading and placing# Drlllmt9 All ["wag drills, asaloding Ject- A \ Ir,clVJlnq Coleman Bwllulwr hatless, whether cure, dlalker,Je wagon@ track, mull, ryl M lnlle unit, and any a - all types of mechanical drills 1n ,. p. • 1 • • 1 e .. .. ,. - 1 ... ... .. .. ..... ,..l. •i . . ... :" 7 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1977 1 , 01=757001 110, cA77-!illi says 17 Decision N0. G77-5091 r tags 16 t • 5sili , F,liei Usvillr Per.raN • r , Pdier SNfills Pararaii 5irli if - E4itillaw •t Sr.ti} E4rRNlia rflMpl C11pGtt1021y O MAW115 H t w Priiliii Yeiittsa int/it s�iPN1:N!cP1NASORs Now N t M Prirlrir Yrtilfii eslh► Daula114 App,'1i•• MM.Vt. twydtauttc Suction Dredges) Group 11' ! l.TS .15 { 2.00 .50 .04 ' tlVolNAi! {11.00 .93 { 2.00 .10 .04 Group 11 ►0.01 ,!! 2,00 .10 .04 Growp 21 10.32 .!S 2.00 .50 ,04 VA" O1o1N11N1 welder 11.04 .95 2.00 .so .04 Group i1 10146 .9S 2.00 .SO .04 , croup S/ 19.611 ..05 2.90 .Sd .04 U=MAT5 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 croup 01 10.7} .9S • 2,00 .So .04 Group 71 70.91 .9S 2.00 .50 .04 w1b.191AN (Stain winch or dredge) 10.47 .95 2.00 .50 1 .04 croup 91 11.00 .!S 2.00 Al) .04 =coup!t 11.21 .95 2.00 M .04 l DAR EVAI Dackhandl rlrsaanl . 017tH t...eh.ns 9.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Iclaa.hell twedgea) ' LSVr.~ 11.00 .95 2.00 .50 .04 r wAtt71 L•s11tNe711 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .04 y OWN "Ara 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 WCA PATI 10.41 .91 2.00 .50 �t 1604 �, .'�•• .s SAaGO(AN1 we►handl Plcstunl • 011�r 7.92 .9S 2.00 .SO .414 m, V1 .1 ea FEVENAL NEGiSTEN, Vbt. 42, N0. 190•-1510AY, SEPTEMNEN 90, 1977 (� DMISIOU NO. CA77-5091 Page 11 D[CIS10N NO. CA77-5092 page 1.1 U1 1:e ,0 K,WER DJUIPMCIT OPERATORS Us Us Group 1, Statement Cowpremeur Ilene than 100 C.R.M.)l "Inset J*M IQUI"UM OPERATORS (Cont'd) 011erl Generalugl heavy Duty Nepalcoanl Helper) Pump) Signalman) Switchman Oroup it Asphalt cc Concrete Spreadlnq (rasping or finishing)# Group ]s Compreeaot 1100 C.F.N, or larger)I Oanerste Mlsore skip Asphalt Paving Machine Welber Greene or .tailor ty(mll Srldrye tyle, Conveyors Fltewns U/dioetatie Pump# 01149 Crusher )asphalt Crane Operatorl I:eat-in-place Pipe Laying Ilauhlneg combination r at cuneiste plantll Plant nLataturs Genstatar, Pump cc a T9411Soel Mince and Gmepreewr Igunlle wogkll G0•pactor, self-poorelleto ' . p.,tacy Drill llellvr (ulltleldli Sklploader - wheal type up to Concrete Minor - pavin•)o Concrete Poop Ilrack no,anledlt Crane 1/4 yd, W/o attacheelnter S111e Field Teclmielanl Tar Put Fireman) Ol•etatur up to and Inuluding it ton ceprultylllurvf-txrm pay Tenienaly Iseath,g Flants Trenching machine 011erl Truck Crane appllcablell Cruahing Plantl brill Ductorl Elevatln•) G,aderl Oiler Forklift (over 5 tonsil Glade tl,uckerl Gtode-all! Grouting loaehlnel Mudding :.11101J1 1nalvy Duty itel,alrmant It11st investor Ocwp It A-Frame of Minch Trucks Elevator Opegator (inslde)l rqulp- (Chicago Ikx,O and manlier ty1.u11 Kalman bull 14adur and similar sent Gteaaee (tackle h,td Feigumon Iwlth dragtyps attaeha.rnte)l 1 typal laluutneau blob C•.0p4ctoc or ■Mollie type) Lift mabllat belte.1111et Radl„man IVoumhJ)1 flower Conctete Curing Machine# Lift Slab Machine (Va•iltartq en.l similar typealt Leader (Athero 1'••wet Wnccete Saws Pover driver Juala form Satter) Russ Carrier Euclid, Steel* and 8101149 tylrll N,treial Ilulstr Huukinq Machina I - (1wb site)# St&ttunary pipe Htapping and Cleaning Machine 11/1 yd, outlive tired, 1011 I,g tuck tYlloll 1•neu,.atic Concrete - Placing lschinu Illa.tley-I'teut.wall of ulallor tyl•vll Pneumatla Cowls 11 Asphalt Plant Fireman# bating Machines Eomman cc Misetmall lleading bhiolJ Ilunnalli puol.Ugeta Guns Iwusy 1-till (eaelu.11tol lompholt or ounctatell Mip 5pteading machlnel Concrete pump calasun typell Rutbut-tlged hstth N.ving Lp,llewnt leingle engine+• (sm411 pactablelI brldye type UntuaJet and Tuentablel Dlnkey Catelpl Uel, Euclid. Athey Ma-sun, end similar t1pas with any la.tumutlre or Nltotsun sup to and Including 10 tonsil Gtulp- and all attachments over 25 y.le. and up to anJ tnCluding ;O annt Glossae (9oeassc tiutkls Ialleupter Iiolstl Hlghlloe cu. yda.stcuckll HULLtc-tired Earth MUVitq 6ry11a.enl IMalllple Cableway Slgnalalns hydra-hammc-sego Stoapoll Power Sweepecl engine, up to and Including 25 yds. mtcuetll NubLvr-tired ` p•allse 1co0pactlnVll Scree•1 (asphalt or eonateteil Trenching Scgaivt (self-luading-paddle wheal typo-Jolin lieuce. 1040 and Machine sup to / Il.l similar &Ingle unitls Skiploodeg Ictawler and wl,asl ty1,s-avec lh yJm., up to and including /% ydo.11 Surface InOatere and trap St Asphalt Plant bvjinurn Sacthos sup to and Including . 1 Planati Trenching Machine (over f ft. lope, Capacltyll TUwer ' 1/4 yd,lt batch F1u11, bit 511atpenetI Concrete Joint Machine Cesnat Tractor 1•.minesa0r Orll1 Ccwblolatlol,l TreUtuc lacy type 7 Icansl and similar tyl.als G:netste Planer) D&Ck rugines limerick- larger than D-5-100 flywheel talks. and over, as •impar) bull- man lutlflald ty1+11 bgllling maehlne Operatur (including water doing, Tamiyte Suraltur and Push Ttactor aingle e,glnsll Tractor C11 veilelt ru,1111t I•1j1Aer 5-tun capacityls Hyduytal.hic Seeder � (L.w attauhmenta)l Traveling Pipe Ncappin.), Cleaning sold standing fl Machine latrew, 1.1111 ear serdll machine Tool Otvratorl Maginnis Kaehineo Tunnel "usative lover 30 tunull 5hovul. Vac►hoe. � 511 Ir.tecnal Full Slab Vll,gatorl Mechanic berm, Curb or Gutter Dgagllno. Clauhell (over 1// yd. and up to 7 cu. Via. ■.g.a.) Lis (c„r0;gete or aspheltio He:hmnical rinlsl,et (COncrete-Ctacyr (I41g boom pay &I,pticablu)l Bell-ptuivllsd Curb •till Gultat ' JtJ,neun, aldwell or slmtlatil Pavement breaker (truck wuntedll - , Machine flood OIL Nlalng mactllnel puller (asphalt of Flnlahll Rubber- tiled raru, Navin-1 G#ulla rot (single anv)ins, up to and Including 15 yds. atguct,11 bet[-peopelled Tat Plpelinlng wham,) Slip Nis halt Ipwat-dieven hydraulic llfting device for concrete .'F turmoil fktpluadet (Crawler anJ Wheel type ova 1/1 yde and 1 up to and Including 1% yde.11 Stinger Crane (Austin-lreateen ' 01 610114r tytmll Tractor-bulldoset. Tampec Scraper (aingle I . engine. up to 100 h.p.. flywheel and similar into$. up to and Includlaq D-5 and ■tailor tyMnsll Tuggec Iblst 1 dcums Tunnel ' r�,,: �s • '' laxu,►lllve (over 10 and up to and including IO tonsil Welder- ane 9 sal f : it% `t• "e . ...:...:. :........:. r , 1 J. -' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, d!, NO, 190—FRIDAY, SEFTEMEER 70, 1977 ti � • , • t DWISiON N0, CAII-SO92 , Hge 20 WHICH MD. CA77-6093 + Arts 21 i'GHMJt MIUIIPIWIt GPRSATORI 100ntidl 1 ' • GRnup 74 Crone, over 3% Ran up to and including 104 tons W.C.C. •R Book Pdasa OneOo►r'ermealeHw,l 110" I&NM pay appS icabte)# 00rt ick large !long boos pay appl i- Eea aa0lelI Wal bion M ost# Heavy ruty Aepale4an-voider Combination$ � TROCK CItNotes N A rt P+seteaa YetetHa �usr 1fall Apse.to, Mu1st. Stitt-layer Guy tontelck of similar typo, up to and Including s 100 Lona (lung thaw p.ay epplicabltll Katotatl iautwitive, ldleatil, gas of elactrlc)t KatO9 patrol-blade Operator (single anginell Group-I6 0 0.72 1 LAS .70 11.60 .14 Kiltiple tn)#n Tractor ituclld and ,tmitao type, except quad Group It 1.80 1.25 .70 1.00 ,10 9 Catl# bobber-tired Catth tuving tquipment leingle engine, over , • Group 1t l.ia 3.'!! .70 1.04 .10 10 yea. attucklt Aubt»r-tl»b Zararoving tqutp4ent tmultipto ; t Croup!s 1.95 1.25 .70 1.00 ,10 englne. Wclid, Cotecpillet and similar) lover 25 yds, and up Croup St 0.91 1.25 ,74 1.04 to 56 cu. y4s. attuctll shovel. bacthw. Gtagtlne, Clanshell t Croup It 9.00 1.25 .74 1.00 ,t0 e West S cu. yds. m.rso.l{lurvl tour pay appllcabiei6 Tbwr Crane I Group 71 l.Qi LIS .78 1.00 ,i0 •iuits+ni Sractot !Hader Ictw1•r and wheat type over 6% yds,ll Group 01 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 waWet-ceotitiodl WkAs Miser and stellar Pugaill 2quipmant Group 9/ t. 11.10 1.25 .70 2.00 .10 Group 106 0.11 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 G(uup 11 Auto Ctadarl Automatic 1111{ Punt Crane-fav9t 100 tons Group lis9.11 1.25 .70 2.00 .10 Was us pry applicable# foist-stilt Logs, Guy Petrick or Croup 111 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 ,10 •141109 tyles Icepehle Of holµing 100 tans Or moral(long Group ill 1.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 roam pay appllcat,lelI Ross* rjcavatoc - len than 750 cu. yde.l CROUP 141 9.50 1.25 .10 1.00 .10 Mochanlcal I'lnlahinrl Kschlneo K.b11e Potm Tcavalarl rutot psttot# poop ISO 9.75 1.25 .14 ' 2.00 .10 auitl tnitmSi Pll.e K.btle iuchinso Suutwr-tired •both moving Cetwp 168 10.15 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 egulpvrnt IwItlple engine, Voclid, Coterplliet and einllac trve utas 50 Cu. y.ia• •truck)# hathet tired sell-loading Scraper ("4410 wheel-aujot type salt•1084109•2 or mot• unita)t Itubhet- tired Scm-of -irlahinp one another v/o Push Cat. Push-pull ISOs par hour additional to ban ratell Undee bptlpawnt It untie only)I To's-sew tractor (,luad 9 of similar tylwl1 Tunnel Kole Wcing Kbs.hln 08eup 9r Canal Llnart Canal Tilwts Sellooptec Pilot# tiighltn. ' n C01wayp Aemats Controlled Earth moving rpuipaent 111.00 p/h " In to base total wheel Pscsvatoc lover 740 our yd.) ' t ' s r , , r `y e ..... '....:1 1:= t I'MIAL REGISTER, VOL. ♦I, NO. 190--FRIDAY, 51PU ASER 30, 1977 ;',-t .0 1 • DeCIrION 103. CA77-5093 Page ;2 UI TRUCK DRIMS IJ Group 1s Warehouseman and Teamster Group 71 Driver or vehicle or combinations Of vahlole•Of 7 •wl•a !Including all vehicles less than ■l■ tons{# Traltlo.Control , .. . Pilot w . !lot C•[ excluding A n ea equipment Permit load Group )1 TIu Y ew t•d hover acoow a.. :, .,..d:.,...:...r....; :. Group11 Drivers o! vehicles or combination o! vehicles o! ) •slag Group f1 Boutsani Cament tolotg1butoct Yusl Tguckj Rod OIL Apreader ........... .... .. � ,.,_ � .r ..z ,<�='s>. r z.- ... Tsuekl Votes Ttuck � �.. ,...:�......:'•. .... ,.u, •..-.�....-... .:�.t;:' ' ) •a1• Group f1 of less 11an if yards ....,.. .....::a,,..:.. Group 1 Tenalt-wt■ under 7 ac rots, Is@@ ton ".: yards Group f I 1 r r Truck ke • 1r nW • t • Groupto water Trucks ) or ware-axles ,.. .. ..., ...... ........ ......k. ...,,^`;ii`.:°^.ti�.T,=:' :.`E• �r�'. ;�'r,'�: r own within a _.•...,....,.,.i"`;:fir,.>' Grow 10 PO and •!rile t tract when t! r t 1 n to ..........:.... .....,_. ,., .,,....-z:...:::.:. :...,.. Turt•ujulledJULluno Pipeline and Utility walking Tuck Including Winch. but liited to truck applicable to Pipeline .�1..,.,..-:. .....• "• .� - ..%•'r-.. •Id Utility wma, tier• • compu•It• cr•r 14 011•d1 Slurry Dcly[1 .: ..,. - -'-�� T11. OC r Aouc additional !ut Tlt•rn .:. :.. :........ .ri::•. • .... .. :...... ..' - ...:.....,..z.•,r...:-.:..:., . Truck Ocue•c • f Tlt•un (! W 1 Group 111 Transit-win,•It sl•1 ) scds at aural / ti ..:.. .. '•- ^�` """'` - '7. -{ - over r• - 11,l:1 Yz �r Group 1)1 D/lust of vehicle o[ combination of vehicles of 4 ..:.r,:,..•.::.:.............::....s._t..,,. >....,.::'.�r:l'.'::>:. - ..... ....... ... :+.,. .... ...., .......l..mss'. .....,.,.< .). or taa • •alae ...: 1 sa than 7S /rds .... ... ...:...:... .. . .. .... ...... ., :t ..,�3';y:. Group 1)1 11 yards but 1• y C1 11A-h aawof l •dl•A Crane. orsl list type of equipment nt .t. Y r d11r•{ rYlt fIrl Dtire! NO 1 _ .. z' i k!c .ti. •'l. '•.0 tin': ,1 a GtIuP 1S1 Allw!t•AI AvaY Giulfme vltAIn Teamsters jur111OtcelO# ;�:::•. ,{:,:.,:.;.� ^4?. 'S. ;':.,:•:•-:•,'• - � ��-- t.,, 1utt highway CWInatl t1 of vehicles 0t equipment ntrlt►multiple ..Y,• d OM1 W 7S yards o %Iv r a Jltl a c - • •uu •f■ 00 huu t n 1 par 1 1 1 1 P Y 1 1• T c1106,411man .. ..�.� ....:.,....:....: 14 01w Plel fi c1 h• alt n Voider can •'`i%� :.-•u- 'rr <h: 1. .. ....._...,,- .....:........ .....:.:�... •:iia '..L::. c:'S5'• i , - r - ... ...:... FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 SUrtl5MLU DEC151011 STATIte Crlllocnla CMITIES1 1spec ial, yarns Lob Angsloo. ' Orange. Rivetalds, Sat+Bernardino, Son Tuts Obispo, Banter Osct+acs and DECISION 140. CA77-5013 rage 2 Ventura O[CISiON IPJ 1111 CATT-5013 DA721 Data of rublicitlon Supersedes Decision 1b. CA77-5042 dated May 5, 1977, In 42 TO 33346 DC341u117ION Or NM7ltk1 Reridentisl Construction consisting of single family homes artd garden typo apartments up to and including 4 stories. ` Botts - f mimeo 10001lb au peym Newly, -.�. Eleatlu rrlo4r eroeRis rovmooie Notes N t V reatiast votelloo alter Apre. r►. tali o Nealy EAeavilo. + RL15MICIANSI Notre M A M rooaloot Vearne+t e4/91 Imperial County Arts.T1. Eloctriclans 1 13.60 .15 3441.45 AS1193 o NORRERS 1 13.90 JO 1 1.17 .06 Cable Spliests 13.74 .75 3101.45 bpILIJ10 1X5 11.175 .775 1.00 .SO .02 Karn toting Late Naval Ordnance Test station# Edrards Ara) blopefialC1 nttmrm.ronei Nleettieiansi Technicians t4.62 .70 '1H1.4i .151 loth County County 11.22 1.03 1.40 .22 . Cable 0 llcere 14.30 .70 1!41.41 . S L4rn CLunty 12.65 1.00 1,151 .07 t Retn County tRsaainder of L 1 L40 6n9eles County iCittas of •' County) Santa honicssns. South Fasea, Vennts. e ' %loettietortst Teehnioians 12.31 .70 1141.46 .11 rasrdsa, ngov raandoSo Cable Splicers 11.55 .70 1441.46 .16 Atcadla. Monruvla and Including o! 146 Angeles CPinty Loorctons blvd., b+ctounty eloctrialsas 12.65 1,05 3441.19 '.07 Lon-1 bucA}1 otrnyr County 11.10, 1.15 1.43 .)0 We A."else County lescgK Cable Splicers 13.99 LAS 3141.95 .07 Clues a( sante 11s+klca, ltallbu. Orange County Venice, r...aen., arutA Electriotana 12.54 .61 3641.45 .02 ' raradens, Aicadtr. Na+trovia Cable Splicers 13.12 At 3444.49 .0I and 6.uth of kosecrana rlvd., Riv !aide County O Ineludlny law# brach} 11.30 1.15 1.�5 .30 Rlwtclatans 12.36 .1% lett.&! .04 Cable Spticora 32.66 .IS 3641.f5 .o& 0 Riverside and Son Ratnerdlno can astnrWlna Cour C31.20 1.22 1.515 •)< tleatelalano W 12.00 L.11 36►2.00 .04 Santa ot• Noe betters and Son tale ni 0otspa Bounties 11.35 LAS 1.30 .15 .02 + Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11, 36t2.00 .04 Ventura County 11.71 1.00 1.20 ..05 Srn Luta Obispo county bbrir Tttrutx9 1.251 .95 1.15 .SS + llsctriolans 12.26 1.00 1641.35 .03 CAkPLWTLR'Sj Cable Spllace 17./0 1.00 iHl.3) .03 Crtivatrta 40.05 1.49 1.9S 1.00 .06 Santa garbage County SAW rlletr 10.13 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 (Vandettburg Ars) Tout* h.usr esu Operators 10.15 1.49 1.1S 1.00 .06 • Sieetrieians 14.25 1.10 3441.35 .02 bh1n41aist rlledelveimen, bridge Cable Spticefe 15.351 1.10 U4.3% .03 Vt dwt erltoentate, Detrick Rsaainder of County tatlemenl Roc► Slinger 10.11 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 6160trlclans 12.50 1.10 )641.)9 .01 6414 rnn.S (twit levet$ 30.25 1.49 1.99 1.00 .06 Cable Bpticvice !3.50 1.10 3ksL.39 .03 bard R.w:► ilinget 10.20 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Venture county a rnavmatle Hasler 10.30 1.41 1.9S 1.00 .06 s2eatciclans 13.77 .04 W1.0 .02 141168141ots 10.5S 1.49 1.93 1.00 .06 Cable Splicers 14.05 .64 3:41.05 .02 CZKWT lusOnst . Cement lusone 1.41 1.10 1.75 1.00 .01 Cement floating and Troweling luchlas 9.46 1.10 1.75 1.00 .00 �' DatxAta, iNSTAL61JtS 11.21 lea 1.40 .50 .07 cn iEDERAt REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-ftlOAT, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 cap w DDCIstON N3. G77-SO5) Page 2 DWISION 110. G774053 lags 3 Q1 t pd410 Smo14o porenoto . Pilots 1164.1114 Palmetto( 06616 � l 11.616 _ ., !lowly Elr88t188 ((( "forlr Elrcotba Nola N t N 1`8861646 vatstloo 404/01 Rata N l M paasleas vocatlse aa//a, # Afar.It. Jon.ft. ELtL�RICIANSr ELtYA7OR CON@TRiR.70RS1 Ieg•etial County Imperial# Into (South of tieutrlolano l 13.00 .7S 31161.45 �' Tehachapi Range), We Alogoleat Cable Splicers 13.26 .75 3161.45 Orange, Riverside, Ban Sam !Chins tats Naval Ordnance . t '' Detnsrdiro, San Luis Oblepo, Test station, Wrud■ Ale) Santa Oatbara and Ventura Eloctticlanal Taehr,te16ns 14.62 .70 1/61.46 .IS t Counties tattle splicers 16.30 .70 1161.46 #}S tlavator constructors 1 12.55 .349 .35 )Ire .03 Eetn County Ila.tndec of tlsvator Consttuctoret Cu.nty) ( 11:11.06 701JR .545 .35 )ft& .03 Etectriclenet Toehnicl&ne 12.32 .70 11+1.46 .1S Elevator Constructors, Cable Splicers 13.55 .70 1141.46 .15 ' Helpers (!tub.) 501JR las 04-4e109 County Earn County tNotth of t1otrt61cians 12.65 LOS 3161.55 .07 Tehachapi Ran•lol Cable splicers 12.55 1.05 31*1.55 .07 Monolog Constructors 13.49 34S .33 34#6 .02 . Otanga County Clevatut Conatcuctuu• tioctticions 12.54 .61 31#1.45 1.02 Helpers 701JX .54S .35 We .02 Cabi4 splicers 13.12 .I1 3161.45 .02 Elevator Constructors, Rivotoido County 1 ' Nelpets ;pistil.) SoiJR tlectrlclons 1236 .65 31#1.45 .04 OLJ1i1fJtAt Cable Splicers 12.46 .05 35o).65 .04 Imperial County 10,50 .67 .50 Non hesnatdlno County toe Angolest Otonge. Riveralds, .Z tl4rttictans 12.00 1.11 31#2.00 .04 can Datnatdtau, Santa Dssbata, O Coble splicers 12.30 1.11 3162.00 .04 can Lute Oblai4 and VenWra 04" 1,016 ObtrpG*Witty Counties 11.10 .67 .1.45 .04 tln.tticlons 12.26 1.00 1161.35 .03 IRONdOMERBt n Cable splicers 13.41 1.00 1101.35 .03 pence Etectore • 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .04 vi Mara malbaro 0640111* Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.23 ,1.44 .06 iva,tdanbutg Art$ Ornamentals Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 tlactilclane 14.25 1.10 31#1.35 .03 • 2RR2OAT20N r. LAWN 6lRUMURS4 Cattle splicers 15.35 1.10 3W.35 60) Imperial, Lae Angeles, Orange. Soaaindel of County Riverside# San Bstnatdlnat tl6ctrlet6ns 12.50 1.10 3111.35 .03 San Line Obielw, Santa harbor&. Cable splicers 13.50 1.10 3161.35 .03 and Ventura Counties t.40 106 166 131 3/41 Vantot a County LAINI'Jt31 Slsu(llclans 12.77 .64 37.01.05 .02 Kern County 5.13 .60 1.30 .70 .0S Cab%• ipitcers 14.05 .04 3%01.05 .02 Los Angeles County Concept ` City of Lancaster) 12.00 .70 .50 .01 Ventura County 11.50 1.05 1.13 • 1.50 .03 San Lotto Oblola County 7.72 .67, 3.20 @onto Barbara County 6.72 .57 1.00 1.50 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL4 40-FRIDA SE f UER 2 / 7 Y Z, Na. 1 Y, 1`TEM 0, 4 !' led! , ....11011 No. CA77.5091 Page 4. ' I BoclOfaN 110. CA77•3091 hes Oats Phys Bsasllie Permeate ! Bade Fds6t B**siNs Permeate Ilawly ..�- !trades i1'Nlr -�� Et.tsll** Rom N It V P**alase vasstles **alae a Bose N 6 If Peset»a vessel*. *natal Argr.h. PAINTIMSs (Cont'd) PA)rrfta6/ Seen County (ftemataaet ret loperisl. orange. Olventds, 1 County) We Mgele$ thaama A/eall , Btuah 1 9.07 .411 .61 .02 Fan hvtnoldlno (oscluding Brush or Matter, Owing stager western t.ution) + Papsthangstai Taping Joint slush# taint 0411nots 1 10.99 • .99 1 1.11 .75 .07 sliest Nuck 10.12 .4S .61 .01 Ysl.rthamraal Itua, steal Optayl Sandblasters 10.27 .45 .61 .02 41.1 be late Iswlne Stage)I Ban Wig OMsµ!, Santa Barbara sheat h.,Ck Tal-41 11.49 .99 1.10 .75 .07 and,Ventura Countlea Blush (,.1102 starelf Oprey 11.24 .99 1.11 .75 .07 Brush 11.11 .7S .60' .01 Ftteple)ack 17.19 .99 1.11 .15 .07 lion and llteelr Paperhtngeral lain IlAa,aster, Mojave, Pasta Nachins Olwrototl Yats.lale, 00"& tits Niea1 Oanablaster 11.76 .75 .60 .01 4ldnancs teat Rattan taut - Opraysen 12.41 .7S .60 .01 ttua,aa Atlel. 1.3e Angeles Talars. ithesttock 12.11 .1S .60 .Ol le.cept lumen M sal, Fan Steeplejack 12.76 .7S .60 .01 M tnatdtna lout of a line ', 1 1 PLAS7lMMIs With of h ones Inclualnq China frperiti County 11.02 late A404. 3dhsnnssburq, Goa Amebae and Orange Cos.. 9.749 ,61 1.1% .70 .10 Falun. South including the 11tvaralds and San bstnudtno wrightwod Arab) Counties 15.00 .Ol Bfush 11.27 .64 .7S .60 .02 San Luis Oblspo county , 12.00 6tluctu1e1 $tool and btldgel ' cants Barbara County 6.69 .70 1.09 .01 ..�, Palatal Butner 11.29 .66 071 .60 .02 Ventura Cuuaty 11.16 .44 •2.15 .42 1 11.79 .66 .75 .60 ' STL . S' T13=1131 -4 Tape blush owing stale 121 stories Imperial. Rlvetsids and tan of lesell Palelk►f.gaf$lBernadino Counties 10.94 1.05 2.41 aenebtastelef Splay 11.12 .66 .75 .60 .42 Seen County Kleine tales Navel B1ueh $.Ing stage laver 11 Ordnance Teat Station, et.rrttal 11.64 sib ,75 .60 .02 1 * Cavatds MI 11.725 .95 1.911 .55 rt V.t4tal stall and brldga. Bern County (Reme1114e9 of Co.) 9.10 .95 1.95 .55 swim) . 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 Los Angola* and Orange Cos. 10.173 .95 1.91 .10 fan Gale Obi$po Count 6.25 .715 1.95 .10 ' Bptay titter swing @%$-I* fan Barbara Count y li 111 eWll$iss oor sus!! Maete Y Isaac t mt.htnsl Strclal coating Santa Mead**! 9,52 .95 1.91 .55 aptey 11.77 .46 .75 .60 .42 Bente Batbare County Btaydejack 12.52 .66 .75 .64 .02 (Santa Hath( 9.71 .95 1.95 .55 VentYta County 9.41 .9S 1.15 1.011 r•-� .. . " FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-•-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 • Nt • tJ1 Dertatim Ito. CA77-5091 page 6 ' DECISION 410. CA77-5093 tagt 7 Li. , Ct 111460 Beadles Pat■nn45al. fdap Ea40114 rayarab wale Mrwtf tadsann It Vitt E4..ann 04106N 414 40454110 Vacation 044/0, Rats+ N 6:v P0041905 Vaa1100 aa4lat Aaf,.To. Atop.it. I i Spry tVAR LhTZRSI t11041ER51 StealAfitteral Isp•clal County { l.SS .60 { 2.03 .07 I11i•6rlol, too Angeles, Oran!•• Los Angoloo, Otang•, Ntvrcalde, San b41snrdlno, , 1 Rtvetalde, Banta balbars, Ban 1.010 Woof Manta boshala, San faits tYitsiu, San a,,.t ventuta "untlas S 11.66 104 166 1?• 1/44 .:On at.d Vantuta ` Iron Irac.pt aaat of talk I •countl2. 10.12 .70 .82 .60 .06 Ar+ys►ra Alu6d.,ct) 10.5/ .95 1.59 1.411 .17 Sacn County 9.72 .70 .60 .7S ,07 $@in Il:aat of tl,a Anytlet Bpb1NRLER Pit`rllt/t Arrlrl.s A.luaduetl 11.1/ .95 1.55 1.19 .17 is6Nciai, Atrn, orange {except RtrN41:1.NAylON a AIR Cc IDMONlfr01 Santa Ma). Riveralalae Bon Rlvstaide end Ban bocewdlew ,70 .50 .05 1810.In, teacot tintatiul, Cuunttas l.SS .96 Ban Luis 00jopu, Santa Umbels I"s A Iatse SA4 Ofar•!s Ons. 11.!39 1.53 1.70 1.42 •02 And Ventuls teacept Uinta ty,t•t,,.;, Pavia, point Mugu and Curt lal.irlsl Ct+unty 9.!'} .60 .75 1.44 ,. Ilwnasal 19.07 .6% .95 •0/ Rain itwnty 10.20 .64 .60 foe Mlet$e [Los Mg01u City tag Aaieias, Of•ngs and and Acta within 25 wild$. And Vantuta Cawnttee 11.5! .S2 .00 .045 Pawns). ucangs tBanta Mole ion WIN ttTa •tal.o and nta IO.ii .SIS .}i .0429 San bernasdlna IOnbclol, And 11611,1+6 cauntles Ventuss (Santa Pauls. Ivtnt Rtae,41lde ar.•f son barn$fdlno .7S 1.20 Mugu and twit fluenaul 14.66 .66 •90 ,0! Count Its IOAS .94 �• TILE BBy mss zBREtf nifA{ tR7RPLP61 tairrlot County 11.19 .61 1.17 .06 0 lelattal County 11.96 1.04 2.24 Los M7o12s. ucanga and =In County 14111110 W• Vantuta counties 11.!! .94 1.10 .09 Naval Oldnanc. test Station .02 can Lute Obispa and Santa m Au se.} Ward$ Ails) 13.67 1.04 1.00 bacbAta Countl0a 9.47 1.05 1.20 ./S .01 tea Rain Wunty IPeaslnder of .Rtvcatdo and San v4106141na O.untyl t am 1-0 A,.yeles Countita 11.67 1.0} 1.39 C-my Ifl.6t posth•n h.,tth SILL Sk:Tf 6' KZLPERSI i of a atrafght 111141 dtA.nLot Mgaiss, Orange and twtva.•n C.40MAn and bu ,02 t 6,1112.1 11.17 1.04 1.60 Vutturs Cuunttee 9.46 1.25 1.24 .12 toe Ml.tes Cainty .0! INaw.lnl,.y puctlue.l 11.51 .!i 1.50 PAID itOLIDAYSIL Ow,jo C.•unty 11.62 1.01 2.13A-!av troop's Days b-14600ttal Dsyr C-Indspe ansa Do I Islvolotdd an,! San betnotdfno0/ D.Calhot Dayi t-Rise%6•ltvfni IMIJ -47041st a Diy. C"Unt le s 10.10 1.04 1.50 . San tit* Obispo. Santa DAIWA TODTIIOTLSt anS Ventusa Caunttar 11.00 .94 1.64 a. isplOyec cwtcibut•o i, basin 0ufiy t$ • tot ov e 5 vestalsetvice alvei 26 basic houtly,fate or 6 arsnthe t. S yeses setlefee $V$Catf n • fay Credit. Six paid ll.,Iiifaya A thruvh F. G.i • 0440.., . 4400. .."4444_• . ,. 444:4. ;,�: .:.. 4444.•_.. •4444.- ,.. i , ' fECERAt REGISTER, VOL. 44, NO. 190•-fltit3AY, SEP1EM6ER 30, 1477 ' r i 0=1110111 100. CA77.501) Page S Dbal$m0et NO. CA77-5011 .r - Paye 0 . ZABO CaS group 11 boring Machine 1101p09 (outsidelf Cleaning and Handling of Pansy 0eiia Pdye 0eseiift Perseals recast Concrete 9aleedU7,) tat rougb strike-art! Conuetse water cut In-)$ ` Demolition babur%r, the cleaning ut ,tick and lus'Wgl Dry Packing of 1 ltee.lr Elagula+ + I "Idrote, pl*JgloY, lolling of $has-ikrlt Nulvat ,Tart Hatchet, 161mbwrs, lieges HiM Psasiase Ysiurrar *mitt brush Wadato. I'Ilets and tshris llandletsl I'laymant Cas, all and/car WORM AtP� Tg' water Pipelina I.abotect latotec, genetat at C•rnetructiont tsbutert general claanupl Lal.oter, landnuapingl telwitet, lattlnc)I 1AW1e9. tau- Glowp 1 1 t.SS 11.0% 1 3.30 .60 .10 Segall, water &gal art linea, Matetlat Ilouvein lualls, slobs, [locate and Dsckalt hl,)ging and $/ynsliny► $Coleco +11p hire 941setso Slurry 9041 CfWp 1 1.10 LOS 7.10 .00 .10 Ctews (Mimv$ r,9ratog, Applicator t)fvrotug, ::.iddefts Man, Shuttle Nan, Orewp S' 1.30 1.0% 2.10 .40 .10 Top Mantl 9teliwg, asphalt, concrete car other (moved surtacesl Taman 0• and totter Nang Taal Crib of Tool lWusa latxxett Traffic Delineating Gtawp i $.iS /0S 7.18 .60 .1 tevlee Applicatoti Nlndw Cleanarl Mlte ,Nal. 101110,)--all Conatsts Group S 1.60 1.0% :110 .00 .10 pouring "Cations Group 11 Asphalt ahoweloll Cement themper ion 1 yard oe larger +steer and handling bulk eomentil Cesspool Dl.)gac and instellen Chucktendect Chute Nan, Vouelnq CQMC*ts, the handling at the chute team tsadynls tcucka, such as wallet slab., dmcka, Cloaca, tauadatlona, Cootlnels, curbs, gutters • and aldowalkal Concrete Cureg-ttImpslvious Nvd;fano and rota Cileri Cutting torch Opeeator (Domallttunit Plue Ggadug. hiyhrara And sttaot loving, alt- Vogt, runways, and simtlsr typs heavy eonstruetldnt Cast uil and/of water Plpalln0 wrapper--hat Tender and huts!tint Gulnea C1160091 Ituadacbbard Nan— , Asphattt tAborst, packing tad ,test and panel Powsc Dtoom Swevpars ismall)I Hlprsp Mtonspsver, placing *tins ar Wt sacked c mcetel Dur*Scraper and „ t Ttileci $uuiblastet iWt tondetli $optic Tank Dlptac and Installer (lead- ZO %still Tank Scaloe and Cteansel Tee* Climber, Collate 01111111 saw 01199404, -1 Pittabutgh Chipper and similar type ugush $htaddatal Underground Laborer@ Including Coleman$olloweg gn v, ,r ..., ;.,...,. .,.. :.:...: :.,.:::: - Sit :•r�iyuij�' - n... - h , r: r� 'i .z.- } 1 �++w� , t,. W + Iv ga r FEDERAL REGIStER, VOL, 42, NO. 140—FRIDAY, SEPIEMUR 30, 1977 =1 DLC;ss* CA77-5091 Pege 111 • tJ1 1' taaoaw ICone'dl DEC101011 No. CA77-5093 page 11 , Group 31 Asphalt Rater,,L.uteano Ironer and Asphalt spreader boxes (all typeel•l , bug9Ymoblle Diane Cunctete Cure Cutter, Grinder or sander) Colictete Cutting %tch1 Cun,tete Rau Man, cutting, scoring old or now concestal Drlllart Jack- Pelage seaellls pay.salt has•rer, 2-112 it, 411111 steal tar longeel Drl Pak-!t 11schinel Gra, all And/or 1 tells Worse ►Il-Pline Wtalgef--6' Pipe and over by any method, Inside and outs Hydro { Hewly E/etellaa seeder and Similar typwl Impact Wrench, multi-platel Rettlemen, Potmen and Hen R.se$ Hit Peellsas y6wllea s.//o, apl,lying Sol-halt, lay-Auld, creosote, Itis• caustic and almllar type materials POlfsll bp011110f1 OPRRATORS Aspr.Tr. 1'6I.I.lylnq' means algplytng, dlppin•1, brushing or handling or such reterialm fat pllr wrapping and ratall:awflnyll C"Catols of Pneumatic, gas, electric tool@, p Vlbratliq Na.:hinev. I'ave•ent Br6aksra, Alf Blasting, Coos-&longs, and almllar Group 11 1 9.75 .95 1 2,00 .50 .06 1 machanical tools not separately classified hareins Pllelayet's Backup Nan, Group 21 10.01 .95 2,00 .50 .06 tustlny, grouting, asking of lolnts, sesllny, caulking, diapering and Including Group 71 10.32 .95 2.00 .50 .04 rul.ber 964ket lulnts, puinting and any and all other sstviceal Rock Slingerl Group 61 10.16 .95 .2.00 .SO .06 ibtary t.arlfier tar huliple Head Conerate Chipping Gcmrlflerl Duel Nsadec- Group SI 10.68 .95 2.00 .!0 .01 board Ian and Guldelsne Setterl Temporal Batko, Wacker and similar typal Group f1 10.79 .9! 2.00 .!0 .06 TteriLhiny N.tchins, hand ptu1.elled Group 71 10.91 .95 2,00 .50 .e6 ' Group $1 11.01 .91 2.60 .50 .06 Group Ir Ctlbbet, Bholst. Lagging, thaeting and Trench bracing, hand-guided Group 91 11.11 .95 2.00 .50 .06 la•lging hse.ret, bead N.w:1 alingeel Last Beams Ovetsise Wrictete Vibrator 1 r11+Istur. 10 lose. aced overs Plpolayet, Including water, sewage, solid, gas , or ells PLefabrlcsted wnhule Installers Sandblaster (Nomaloman). water blaetlt.91 welding In eonnseelon with labutera' work 1 Grwp If Blaster@ Powdetan--all work of loading holes, placing and blasting 1 1 Of 611 lvwdot and e■ploalves of whatever type, r0911fdlu■ of method used for each loading and placlny► fmlllerl All power drilla, excluding Jack- 1 hamar, whether cure, dlawand, wagon, track, multiple unit/ and any and 1 0 all ty1ve of mechanical drills , . m • 1 N . :.::......... C l ^�J �tFEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 W � t. DDCttlurr W, CA77-5091 fags 11 DEC11110N NO, CA77-5011 • Lege 11 • IOMI'JI MUIPt071T OPYAATORS / . r Gloup 11 B[alesan/ OomptGasor (lees than foo C.R.M.11 engineer 1OIfG Dp11i1T111/1'OIIJIAT0115 (Con%'dl 011eel Gene14tu91 Heavy testy aepatrmanl ffelperl Pump# Signalman/ Switchman Group 11 Caspressar (loo C.F.N. o[ iac9eclt Concrete Mlasr, &kip , Group 51 Asphalt or Conceals 0pr.sding (l.mpinq or tlnlahingll. tyle, Conveyurl Ftreaane hydrostatic Pumpt Oiler Crushsc (asphalt' 1 Asphalt Paving KIChlne Matter Groans at similar tyle)/ Brldgs }` Of conceete plant)I plant teetatorl Generatot, pump at Comp[essotl Cane Operatoft Cast-in-t1lace Pipe {.Aying 1t.chlnet Con)rinatlotl %"t4ly DI III Ha11•et lutifteldlt Sklploadve - wheal type up to Nlaer and Cumpreseof Iqunite wurkle Compactor, sele-ptopellsdl 1/6 yd, w/a Attachwntat Notts Field Tachnlelani Tat Pot Fireman, CunCfate Nlasc - pavlugt Wrictete Pump (truck s►)untedll Crane Teal"'A9y 1144ting Plant# Trenching Machine 011erl Ttuck Cans 01mcato[ up to and lhuludln•/ 7S tan Capacityl(Lurr/-bc.0m pay Oiler applicable), C[luht9n) Plante Drill rin:to[1 Lluvat)ng Goadscl Foeklltt Icier S tonsil 098-10 0104 ket t Grade-allI r:toutlny Gicup 11 A-►rase ur Minch Truckl elevator Opecatot Ilneldell Fqulp- Nachlnal (leading Sllteldt Heavy WAY hepalcmant Hulot Oleratot sent G9 seGe9 1[aclll Mord Ferguson IWalh dtsgty{e attaellwentell (Chicago 8004 and similar tylalI Xulean limit leader and similar Belle•11ter 1(011"an IgruunJll hvmr Concrete Cueing 1laahinel typso laTuuensau slut, Cu+1,3Ctot o[ similar LY1e1 Litt Nobtisl lwel Cunc[et• 59we N.var dclvet Jumbo rate Setterl lovas Carrier + Lift Slab Machine IVsgtWiq and similar typ+•11 Loader (Athey, 111+14 sitell atatlurlary Pipe vtappiny and Cleaning Machine ZUCI161 Sierra and slmllsr typw)t Matetlal ll,3istl Mucklny Machine 11/4 yd. rubber %lied, tall ur track tyle)1 Pneumatic Cor,cletG Group e1 Asphalt Plant riteaant booing Machlnet Baaean or Nlaermanflsalnq Machine (IIaC►ley-Yleearell us ■lwtla9 tYP•11 In•ueatic (466'halt Of eunauteil Ct,1p Spreading 114ehlnel Conceets Pump Dsadinq LAleld (tunnel!! Pwellarete Gunc luetary Drill (GoIudlnq Iaaatl )�rcesbls►/ Urlllge type Unlua,3er and 7urntablsc Dinkey CAlason Irish Rubber-Laced Xarth K vlr,g Glulp4en% (sang)■ ery/Ins- 4n.1..ltlee of elat,3lman Iup to and Including 10 tonal) Ik)ulp- CAtsepillet, Cuclid, Athey Ma11,in, Ar.d slmtlar ty{.ro Witharty 01,1 G1eAaar 1111.4.09 ltuckll Helicopter Ralstl Highllns t and all attschm•nts over 15 y116. and up to and Including 50 Cableway signalman( RY&S-fa. f-oeto Storpefc Fewer Sweeper) Cu- yds.etrueklt Rubter-tared Catch K„lhq Livaptant Imwltlple 1`141e1 ICoalactlnyll SC9eed (sal.t.a.lt ac cunccetelc Trenching engine, up to and indludlnq as yds. Itluck)1 Rdbbst-tired Machine (map to S It.l 50I81er 19011-loading-paJ410 wheel tyle-:uhn [mete, 1010 and 01wp 51 asphalt Plant Fegt1`serl BaeYAoe (map to and Including similar single unatle SkiploeJer (Clovis[ a1:d wheat type-over111 yde,o up %a and analudlny %y yds.11 Surface Iluaters and 1/4 Yd•)1 batch Plante Bit at.atpan0tt Conc9ats Joint Machine Planerp Tranchinl Nach{r,s lavmt S It. depth copaclty)e Tomer T tc■nal end 0141189 tytnll Concrete Planatc Deck tnglnef Derrick- •Clans) T[actue, 0tmp9easar Drill Cambinatlonl stectuc lany type O sun 1,311[1.14 typelI InIlling Machine lgerstor (including Water 1899er than 0-5.100 ee flywhl h.p, slid uvocr o[ slatistl Sall- "t• wellale Nglilitt (under 5-ton CapscltylI Hyd[o)faphao seeder 1 darer, Toper, Scrapes AAJ Push Tractor single enjine)l Tractor Machine IGt[Gw, pulp 99 Goodie machine Tool Operator# Maginnia 110001 attACnlrntall Trsyslang Plpe Mra1•ping. Cleaning and Bending 01 internal 11111 slab Vlbletorr Mozhanla Secs, Cutb or Gutter Machina/ Tunnel tocaisa%lve (over 10 %011•l# Ohuvsl, Baolhoa, Lot 'CU-111,6 or Alphaltii vacSanlcal Finisher (concrete-Clary, Deagllns, Clamshell favor 1/1 yd, and up to 5 Cu, yds. ■.r.B.l Johnson, 01,30011 Of Glmtls9le Pavement Breaker (truck w0untedlf (Lang Lucia pay ApplicsblelI Jalt-props►leo Cutb and Gutter Rosd 011 "1411`9 Itichinel Pullet Isephalt or Finish)# Rubber- Machine %teed teeth K1viny I:lulpwer,t (single engine, up to and Including 1 13 yJs, sttuCAll belt-11tvp•ale.1 Tat Pipelining Mahainet Slip 1 Fuls Ibg1 INW01-dieven hydraulle lilting device too Concrete tulna11 sllp10e1161 (Q Awiet And Uheal type over 1/4 yd. and UP to end Inctudtllg 1% yJs.)1 Stinger Crane (Austin-Western of elmtisc tyle)f Te9Ctu1-but ldoser, Tamper scraper Iaingls ' engine, I-p td 100 h.p.. Cly,.%eel and similar types, up to and ancluJiny D•S and Gentler typea)l Tugys[ hoist 1 deuet 'funnel letlala,tle•e {orsr l0 and up t0 and including 10 tonal) Meldmc- one a sa ::= :... ..::.,..,.•.:•:..... ... .:..:....... - �?..i.t:1`.?.1 ........:: ,...:..... a.... ... •.-....:..:a.. .. .....:.....:: r r 1 u1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. e7, No. IvG—►RIUAT. %o;rlkntrtn V* evil G Dt7CIAIGH 11D. CA77-5091 Pogt 16 Cie - POWU tQulPI WIT GPt7tl*k$ (Cont'dl DCC1510M h0. CA77-5091 . page 15 C Group 71 Crane, *vet 15 ton up to and Including 100 tonve.t.o. (lotri boon pay appllcahit)I Dort ick targe flung boon pay appli• cable)) Dual Drum MlsarI Heavy Duty Pupairmsen-Weldst Combination) Ptlga!•aaRts Ptq•••sta Putat. Stitt-Lego. Guy (uettick or o1mtiat type, up to and including Re.ta 100 tone (long room pay applluable)l #unucail.latcomative tdiemal)r Ibnit Ea.calaa gas at olectrto)# Motor Psttol-blada 0parator (oingla tngint)I Bars• Mitt Paslass varn#aa sa/J•t Willi-le Ln its Tractur Iruulld an4 similar t Aga Tr. 1 1 YM, except quad t TPt1CK DRIVPJIS ', 9 Cat)# Pubust-tittd Carth)living L-4uipssant taingle angina, over 50 Vda, atruukll Pubt.ut-t14/d #:acth #aving Pquipatnt (multiple ' on-line. tuctid, Catstptiltr and #letter) lovac 25 yds. and up i Group It 0 9.72 >• 1.211 .70 11.00 .10 to 50 cu. Ida. etcutkll Shovrl, taakhoe, Drayllne. Cloasholl Group 21 / 9,10 1.2% .70 1.00 .10 ;uvot S cu, yda, e.r,c.S(long ttaum pay applicablelI Tuvoc Ccane Group 21 /.s6 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Rapaleamni Tractor Ins-for (crarlor and uneel typer ovat 0 yds.11 Group 6/ 9.911 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Wtldet-ctstititdt Wauis Matt anS similar Puymlll blutpawnt I t Group 51 11.116 1.21 ,70 1.00 .10 Group At 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group At Auto Gca4tti Autamatto Slip Valet Ctane-over 100 tons J Group 71 9.06 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (luo) boas pay appllcablet lutat-stiff logo. Guy Detrick or t Group#I* -AS 1.211 .70 1.00 .10 similar %Ileo taapabie of buffeting 100 tans at more)(long • Group 91 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 laver pay appllctblall Mae* Cacavatoc - less than 750 ca. yda.) Group lot 1.11 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 hechanicat Plnishing Machine# w,bile Porm Teavaier# Motot Patrols Group 111 1.11 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 , tulti-engtna)! pipe "fit Machine# Plbbot-tiled satth roving Group 124 9.20 1.211 .70 1.00 .10 o•)ul)asrnt tmultlple on-line, Cuc)ld, Caterpillar and similar Group 111 9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 30 tyle ovot so cu, yds, attuck}l Pubtatt tired Sall-luadinq Secapst Group 161 ' 9.50 •1.21 .70 1.00 .10 11-.,141. uhral-augat typs Belt-loading-2 or ewes units)I Rubber- Group 1St 9.75 1.25 .70 1.09 .10 ' titoil Scssive: - pushtt/.l one anothar via Push Cat. Push-pull Group 161 9.15 1.211 .70 1.00 .10 150: pat hour odditlunsl to base cata)1 Tandem blutpmont 12 untts unlylr Tandem Ttactar (quad 9 or •(»tear typal# Tunnol lute haling Machina ' 0 Group Is Canal Llnecl Canal Wwwrl Helicopter Hiatt tlOAllnm Cattiavayl Ptrstm Cu"ttuiled Zalth laving t.)utpmant (11.00 p/h , yl adlitional to boos total Whrol Lacavat*t (uvtr 150 *u. yd.) t ........:.:.:.1-:'.,,:;':k;:':i,:_•.'.,i.:.'y't`:.�Vii,.`;.::,:'±.','., ... ' . .. .. •• • MERA1 REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--1FR)OAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 19?? h OXISION$0. CA77-SOSI 'tags 36 9ur6K5e71Lru DYCiSion TRUCII DRWZ" $TA77H California 00trA'yr 9416 Diego OCCtSION MIMI1CRr CA??-S094 DATC i Dow of publication Group iso Warehouseman and Teamster supersedeas Douiston Mu. CA77-5011 dated May 20, 1977, in 42 4x 16122. DCSCRIPTI011 Or WAlKs building Cunstauctiun tows not Include eagle fsfitly Group If Orivas or vehicle of eoabinations Of vehlolu of 2 axles focus and garden type spwitmante up to and including 4 sturlesi, heavy aril (including all vehicles leu than ata toesll Traffic Contlot highway carutruatl.m and dredging. vitut Cat, excluding riving heavy equipment pastels. loud Group is Ttuak mounted twer 6toum • 6emla roles•0.061406 rar.a.lr Orwp 41 Drivers of vehicles or twmbination of vehicles of 3 axles tieedr {tatena■ Ne1e6 M a M P.edea we,u4■ a+4 e1 • Petr•t/. Gtoup 30 bootaeni Cammnt otsulbutors rust Tructl Road 011 0preadse ` Truck# slater Truck, 2 Sale A54991105 WORSE" 1 13.90 -.90 i 1.17 .06 . D01119t41Kems 11.175 .773 1.00 .30 .02 Group 61 Dump, of leas than II yards 6RWRLAUK11i Stonemasons 11.22 1.01 1.06 •11 • BRICK, BLACK and 51011LRASONSI a Group 7/ Ttaneit-ate, undo( 3 yatdei Dumpetete, teamthan 6% TrIt cks . t.17 .77 1.95 yrrda • CAN1'L'Il'rKkSr Carpenters 11.26 .S6 1.20 .10 .67 Group to Truck Itepalraun stelepr r 6 Plledslvvtsen 1IJV .116 1.20 .60 .07 Nillutightsr Pneusatia tratlerr Group to water Truck, 3 or Bute asloe , Hardwood rlourlayera 11.36 .Si 1.20 .60 .07 CiVxWT MASO1151 Group fob lost amt miallar type truck when performing within the Cement Masons /.I1 .64 6.66 1.16 .07 Tia&r6eeo' turted$.:tt.,nl lollositne and utility ruing Truck Cukor Ik,rkl Caoleraltiun, Inclr..11n.l Winch, but llnitc,l to truck applicable to Pipeline ' Mastic or Kposyt rinlahing g/.i utility wok. rhes• a C4.01-6 1%0 csgw is used$ slurry Drivoct r Machinal Curb ruching 9.11 .14 1.16 1.16 .07 Ttusik Creamer and Tl/eaan 1300 loss hour additional fat Tlresanl DR711ALL IN5TA46lkJ 12.40 .11 1.05 , .70 .07 • ZIJX HICIAtkir Group 11r Tronalt-atm. 1 yards or sores Oumparete, Ill yard. and Clgetriclans 13.01 .70 Ati.33 .03 Z• over - Cable 51-11cars 11.13 .70 31.1.31 .02 Q • Uwhl01t ttxtSTkuCTOR9 12.43 .543 .13 31r8 .02 Group its Drives of vehicle or combination at vehicles at 4 I RLrVA6W1 CONSIAwfuluo 11L•U'k715 701Jk .141 ,is 310a .at rf1 r'r of mire &also • CLLYA70K C0115THM111OLS4 11CLI1Lh:1 yt (PR011.I SOUR GtWP 116 Dump, fI yards but lou than 35 yards r GLAZIM 10.90 .67 .90 I POtA1)NAE 15 r Group 146 A-rlsms qr Swedish Crane, or similar type of aqutpaent Pence Cractara 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 d/IVe11 rusk Llft u1►ve9l Ruoe Carrier, highway helntarclny 11.33 1.24 2.22 1.46 1 .oI Ocaasentalt Structur&! 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.41 06 Crimp 116 Alt-ofty ofuvehicl within equTwitipment 4 th multiple IRRIGATION And War 5rR71/K1.015 9.40 106 311 131 3/It loll hlghwy t+rd,Nutl+rn at vehicle*ar egulpaent if#th multiple ti LATSCM6t lower h•dices, 61.00 per hmi additlanallr D"P, 2S yards of WstMrn portion of San Dlega voloot Truck Rtpaira.an County firm Center at City of ' r pal tug 11.50 .60 ,1.00 Group lit Truck Repairmen Welder • Itgaalndet of County 11.116 .60 .70 .70 .02 f mats►' • i':. , CUts. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 19x7 ems. DECISION IRI. CA77-5094 Pala 2 DECISION NO. CA77-5094 • . Pag 6 7 u+ Ir ' tC. C7 ' IS Beds fringe BeneHu Permeate •. Have Inellt LrmoU Bade 1166111 Ebnllu R6hlov l f EleeerisnoiseH s Ifpaadu6 Vacation ba1/so , Raise H ■ peadn6 Vagaries 0.4/61 Anr.Tr. Agf1.7r. LIMB CONSTSUCTIOIIr ' BWIIRy DGL OPEIATIOM, cloundiasn • 1 10.11 .70 1161.11 .02 Mla@r Operator , 1 'I.11 .50 .25 It Lineman MIS .70 1161.11 .02 squeegee Man 7.41 ,50 ,IS to +' Cable Splleece 11.45 .70 1161.11 .02 Applicator Operator 6.11 .50 .75 b AN 1 MtlLR 6tlT1:R4 11.19 .11 1.17 ' .01 shuLtle@an 1,65 .!0 • rU.uu1.E St:ITtJx1' IIEIiW .35 Is 6.74 .01 1.00 .01 Top fbh 5.11 .50 .35 b ' PAIIATIM PLASTMEtS 11.46 .65 1.IS .07 teushl Painter sugnse 10.99 .19 1.11 .75 .07 PIAST9MRSI TENDER! 10.46 .77 1.93 .10 Swing stagel bought sprsyl . PLIR M)l steemtitterm 11.66 101 161 111 3/11 loon. steel and bil.lgs BOOMS 10.79 .60 ,71 1.00 painter 19c4ws1 11,24 .99 1.11 .75 .07 SUM METAL MDIUIEt9 11.96 1.04 2,24 ►alrtl.anyocr Spray. swing 5017►1.0011 ZATIOU 9.S5 .60 1.05 . .07 stager Sandblaslal# Iron. SPR1111IIjal PITTCks 15.07 .61 .95 .01 steel and bridge, swing ■tagel , TIMM210 WOMUS 11.49 .IL 1.17 .01 form. steel and bridge, spray TILE 51:11W lgtuwntl I 419')ers, climbing 7171111/290 And TILB BBI.PCRB IB 74 ,61 1.00• ...01' aleell rivals. cll6blr.1 steel , .0 HICGKUl WELti s - Racelve rete 41.1 brl.lgs 11.41 .99 1.11 ;7 .01 praiser bed fur craft performing sao.ablastec. awing stager Icon, operating to which elgglng or steel and bridge, homy swing l welding Is Incidental. ■taller 1•1118Y, cllmi.tng @Leal I soul 1.1 1.1 is 11.74 .99 1.11 .7 .01 FOOTTIO'1'F_91 steeplejack 12.19 .99 1.36 .7 .0 a.ta6plryer conteibwtes 41 of basic hourly ■t@ for year@' sgwice a 4 PAPAltai ROT wORR And/Oc stcwhy 21 of basic hourly rate fur • .ntl.e to Yeats' @t VICO a VaeaLlw Z. MAh#F.al, , Pay Credit. 6 Paid Hulldayat 4 thcou•11 P. 0 Toaffla delineating device aH:011cator 1.17 .50 .35 Is Is. Employer contributes 1.22 per 1 mtr to I lldaY Purl plus j.13 peg her r omit M.ral stoop Inalallsrr ?cattle to Vacation Fund for the first rose of g-ploysent 1 year lit lose ham outface sandblut.rr striper 1.46 .50 1.35 Is . 1 Yost@ 1.11 per hour to V404LJ on Fund, 1. years I at leu tl.+n 10 ye r@ tlelpet ITYaffic surface 1.43 peg huuf to Vacation Vu1.1 over l0 Veagg 1.•1 san.lbluterl wheel st..p 11111.1. . pec lo.t to Vac tion Insiallel# stgilell 6.11 .50 .35 It PAID HOLIDYA9s A-lieu Iroag's D@YI 0-148100fial Usyl -Indepe tents Da + te-Labor Day# s-Tfianhsglving Dayr I-01clatiLul Day. W FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, MY OCCISION NO. CA77-5014 P"s 4 I DMIMION NO. CA77-5014 Pys 5 r.t.es s.a.ats P.,..egt 4..1r sea Poly.s..ehts Pat.aele I ._ � _ ' Meautr .� E�+:sax lies" mood-. R.N. M L M Ptarleas veorrNa arbor Rate$ M 4 if Peadeas 94aa1164 0.410r t.AltoArnS APs#.It. LAAORrAs toont,di I.NutprAst G.necal lbostruntiont ' CoCRETs CURIA# Ispecvious Cas and Oil Pipeline# Jotmanl Membrane# Riptap Btonopovet# ' 7%w1 shed Mocketl Using dry Bandmaster tpot tsndetit pack) (Isgman 1 7.16 .77 1 1.95 .50 011 Plpelayoc Aackup MAnt Castillo og,taulinof Ja CV7110 7UNCI1 OPMAIOR fooling, Caulking, Diapering. i idawlitioniI scalet 7.41 .77 1.95 ,110 .11 And tn3auding Aubt.tt Gasket Joints# Painting and any And GUIRA CIWLR 7.44 .77 1.95 .50 •U all othst earvicis 1 7.55 .77 1 1.95 .10 .11 r � , FIMC 4AM011 t4i 111G#r.fA7S. ASPAMLT AAKKR, 1101MA, 541Ar AUp firIMIi AhD AIAPOMTS 11AVItaI suggymoblle Man# Cement Farrar and dtalnt74 Ilnsa►I "'er, ton I yard of larger 14'140capa Gardeneg and sixecs and handling ublk tl3ceary Man 7.46 .71 1.95 .50 .17 eamentil Concrete Saw He 1 iasoluding tractor typed tAl'c+hm ipec%ing $w start Rota-sotaper, chipping and panel# Tank sraiat and hammers Concrete Core Cutter Cieanar 7.444 .77 1.95 .So .11 and Turn siowetl Gas and oil pipeline wrapper-put tenders /nrlUile'S 111:1MM tCatsann) and rots Mani Uperotots and InCludin•# sollowera# baring Tandsts of pneusatic and . Z Machlne "alive 7.41 .77 1.93 .SO .11 91e4tclo tools, Conecete Pump. vilmattAl Machines -4 Mit'"Ct.i•MM111 Chuck Tandet and simper mochanlc41 tools � teavept tunnelai# septic not separately classified IA tan% dtl#ec and installer horsing Tres ClIoLve using It.aaJ"Al 7.51 .77 1.15 .50 .11 aatchanical tools 7.57 .77 1.95 .54 .11 C95SPAM OIu:LR ARO INSTAUAM 7.54 .77 1.15 .110 .11 Am su"GEAt Scales toot" • bootn chair or safety belt cc Palmer 4001.1 7.42 .71 1.111 .14 .1) t , r : 1 to FEDERAL 4EOISTE4, VOL. 42, NO. 190--141DAY, SEPTIMS64 30, 19fY +7 �or/C151011 CA77-15096 , , Pays i .A:1510It 10. G77-150111 faq: 7 too • tT +M fd•l.RrA.l4.I'•,�toab !toric fdye eato0h r4m.An M,Ir to golf ��. iU..I/ Etru14A Et•teuu d Role$ It&W r•a•loes Vsr•IhtA •a//•• it:,.. H•M useless V•t•,laa •alht i.ADORL`fd (Cont'd) A//..To. tADONAS A///,Tr. (Tunnel and Dalt Kori) t Rttd.tit5, 611 athst whon dctilinq is for use of 4 BULL cAo4,,Conerete Crsw emplasivolt 7.615 .77 is 1.95 .50 (includes todders and sprsedealI vumtween# 1`1113AytA, tstTAtd.6,QR few- , Grout Crew$ Nuctels, , Mrrllt.t.1C (Inclu11nq water �i llabocers) In short dry awwaq•, sultd, qae. Attie tunnels under streets, , Melding In rnnnectlon with highways and similar lswtsr'• wit 7.67 .71 1,15 .SO .13 places( Trackmen# iwasper (brakeman and switchmen t 4% A:.D all.P1rCLINC WRANNA to tunnel•roti) 0 7.63 .77 r 1.93 .50 .13 (6• pipe stmt ares) 7.70 .77 IJS 050 .13 CHUC TI7mrA$ Cable Tender) . CRiuur,t, Cis+wrn. Wu;4tle}, Nipper( steal lbtm Ralaet Stle.rrita1 Ape TkCNCtI RP11CllM}s and settete' Helpers Vlbrator- Hand•yuldeS legging hameno 7.72 •.77 1.95 .50 .13 mast Jackhaamsrl pneumatic tools (sKeept drllier► 7.73 .77 lots .10 .13 6TLCL fWADIJ004ND MAN .7.71115 .77 1.1s .10 .13 % GROW GL•NN11:11 - 7.13 .117 1.93 .So .11 ' DRit.UAS - tall $euwee dtilta. , . lncludlnq )ackhawMsr, wh.th•t ` eL49TYASt Orlllsrrt Cherry / volt, d1a+•.nt, wtotun, hart, • Picketmans Rs+rpet and other / multiple unit, sn.l Any and psnumstic eoncrats placer ' z all types of •ochanicat operators# miners, In shod Q drillat ssttdbisstsr dry tunnel@ under •trues, Itlotalemin) 7./t •77 LOS .50 .13 bgihwaya and similar places$ M Minta, tunnel (hand or to rowuvolo", NLADTEU 71165 .77 l.SS .150 .13 • machine)# Ww.datmeni primer- , ,hauset Tledtermen# R@tlmbermeal No"Wit SL1NCCR 7.19 .77 1.111 .SO' .�13 + 4w004 or steep)$ steel rocs Rasura end Setteta 7.90 .77 less . .50 .13 Mire IFAI-10491 t Class I 1.111A .77 1.95 .150, .11 sHATT Alm NAtsR 91119111l.IS .77 1.95 .10 .13 Class I 7.61 .77 1.95 .30 ; .13 Clens 1 7.36 .77 1.95 .SOt .11 GUNITR h4PSCPJs HOAslem@n end Rodman 1.09 ,77 1.95 .50 .13 HdttSD101114tS Tau .77 1.95 .14 .13 Guetsen , 7.77 .71 1.91 .SO .13 1 i Reboundmen ` lass .77 1.95 ,so .I3 HOLIAt REOBSTERe VOL 42, NO. 190-rR(OAY. SEP79MBIR 30t iV77 6EC1S1011 NO. GF2-1094 Pa;a 4 i KUM rQuiPnim Opu tATORS DIVISION No. pays S Croup It Brakeman# Cospreeeoc (less than 600 C.N.M.11 rnglneer Oiled Genstatorl Heavy Duty Repatrmsn# Mielperl rustic Signslsanl ' Svitefulan 1 Croup 21 Conpcessor 1400 C.P.N. oc 1411e11t Concrete Miser, aklp • polls _ Prt.l.Rradus Pe/w.a#1 type, Conveyor# riremani Hydrostatic Pjspt Oiler Crusher Issphalt • awl or concrete plantli Plant t)lvelatarl Geoctatut. Pump as C�osptessecl W Recti 111 M Pascoe} Vsrrlba pis..re Antacy atilt Heirs[ ioiltieidll Skiplu.rdet - wheal tyle up to iCe#ttt WUtPNiI#T OPIPAWits Arlt,Ta 2/4 yd. w/o attache.pts# Soli• Yield Technician/ Tat Pat Ptremsnl Tcspocary Ueating Plant} Trenching Machine Oiled Truck Crane 011e# croup 1' ; ;.iS .9S ; 2.00 .SQ .04 group 11 A-rcase or Winch Ttuck# Cievator Opetatue ;inside}{ Nu!p- Croup 2 10.01 .95 2.00 .SO .04 srtnt Creamer (tackle Ford racgu:on (vith dragtyle attachrx ntell Group 1 10.12 .95 2.00 .$0 .04 Halicoptet Radiaaan 19ruundli Power Concrete Curing Kichioer , Group 4 10.44 .95 2.00 .$O .04 Puvet Concrete Sawl Puwer driver Jualru form Settee{ Ross Carder ,Bente S 16.6• r .Y5 t.nu .58 .04 (job site){ Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Gruup 6 10.11 .9S 2,00 .so .04 Gtoop it Asphalt Plant Piteman# Poring tuchine# Down of Hinafsan Gtw{, 7 lO.9i .9S 2.Od .50 .04 , Group 1 11.04 .95 2.00 .SO .04 (oaphalt or c,wrutetelI Chip Silreading luchlne$ Conctets Pusp Gcoup 1 11.0E .95 2.00 .50 r .04 (small pnttabletr Bridge typo Unloadec and Tiuntable# Oinkey tacosotive or Mototsan lup to and including 10 tons)i triuip- sent Gcesser 19ceaset truck)# Helicuptec Hoint# Highline Cableway Slgnairune Ilydra-hasar.r-seta Sto-pert Poiret Swerpatl, Rollet (eoapact{ng)i Screed (asphalt of cuneate)# Trenching Machine (up to 6 it.) Croup Si Asphalt Plant "ineect Dackhoa (up to and including I/4 yd.)l Datch Plant# Uit Siracpnnerl Concrete Joint Machine •7.r (canal and similar typelt Concrete Planed Deck #nein# Decfiek-, can (oiltiold typo)# Drilling Machine O;ecator (Including water welle)'t rucatl/Ft (under S-ton capacity)I Hydrogtaphle Seeds$ Machine (straw, pulp or seed)e tuehlns Tool•C{wrratorl Kiglnnls rrn Internal pull Stab Yibtatoct Mechanic Betm, Curb or Gutter (tvnccete or asphalt){ Mechanical rinisher (cuneate-Clary. Johnson. Bidwell or similar)$ reverent Uteaket (truck raounted)l Road Oil Mixing Kichinel Roller (asphalt or rinish)l Rubber- tired Latth Mvin} uquitwsent (single em{ine, up to and Including r 35 yds. stcuukli Salt-propelled Tat P.iv'lining luhelnet Slip rots Pump (povst-dlcven hydraulic littinq device tot conecate turmoil Sklploadvc (Crawler and Wheal type over I/4 yd. and up to and including 1% yds.), Stinger Crane taultin-Wsstecn oc almllat type){ Tcactot-bulldoser. Tappet Scraper (singto ' engtM, up to 100 h.p•. Flywheel and siottar tyles, up to and Including D-S and similar types){ Tu94ec Hoist I dcual Tunnel Locomotive )aver 10 and up to and including 10 tons)1 Welder- general Q9 t , cis I r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. ;a. NO. 190--FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 90, 1977 i mat Dmfs Ies Gt11-SG74 Page 10 ISION 110. CA71-5094 lase I1 G1 pMZR EQUlPlorr OPERATOR.9 (Cont'd) M . PiMOI Iqu1cMI7R OPERATORS (Cont'd) • Greed- 61 Ampholt or Oo.creta Sprea'11w7 (tawi,ing or flnlshing)l Group 71 Crane, over 75 ton up to and Including 100 tone N.C.C. Asphalt Pavin-) Kiehlne (11arbnr Greene or almllac tyle)1 11(14191 (long boom pay applicable)I Detrick Barge (long tn-am pay appli- Crane trl,erator$ Cast-In-place Pl{•e Laylnq hachlnni Crydalnatlon cable)) Dual Drum"Smell Heavy Duty Repslesyn-welder eombinatlonl Mlarr a,w! Calellresaor (.lunite wotkl# Compactor. self-propelledf ,11016t, Stiff-lege, Guy Detrick or similar tyle, up to and Including cnnerete Mixer - paving# Cnnerete puep (truck Ma,nte41ll Crane 1 100 tons (long boon pay Sppllcablell Monorail locomotive fdleselle , O{a/ratuc up to and Inel-,.Ilhq 25 tun eaplcltYl(IOIN)-boom)-ay gas or electric)# Mator Patrol-blade Operator (single englnell s{•1-llcable)l Crushing Plantl 1)r11L tf..etorl Cevating Grad-11 haltlple Engine Tractor (Lvelid and similar typo, exempt quad rurkllft (over 5 tunalt Grade ,reeerl Gradalll Grouting 9 Cat11 Rubber-tired P.arth Maving Glulpe-ant (mingle engine, over Ow- Hichlnel ilea-ling Sblel,lr Ileavy Duty Pe{'alrmsn$ Iblat 01erater ' So yds. struek)l Pubbet-tired Earth 16aving 4julpment (multiple (Chlca•)o M1 n and earlier type)1 Rolnan 11elt 1108410r and Similac engine. Lvclld, Caterpillar and slmllat) (uvec 25 yds. and up tyl••I let\rutneau hlr'b C.-paclut or dollar[ t19e1 t.lft Matillel to 50 cu. yda. struekll Shovel, Backhoe, Dragllne. Clamshell a' 1.1 ft Slab luchlne (Vegtt-Irg and Similar typeall 14A'Ier (Alhey, ' (over S cu. yda. m.r.c.)(long boos pay applicable)# '(laver Crane 1:-,x1#'1, Sleet& And 11"1141 typed hatwtlal Uolatl HueklnQ Machine � Repaicmanl Tractor made[ (crawler and wheel type over 6% Y4 .11 (1/6 yd. rut.t.r tired. tell or tract t�pwll Cneumltlo Concrete Meldet-certlfledJ Hoods Mixer and similar Puymtll loqulpsmnt Placing Machine (Ila,klry-P$easwell of similar typa)# PneurAtle (tending 6%irld Itun„allt 1•un{w:cete Gune Watery btlll (rseludlnq Group Be Auto Gcedecl Automatic Bllp it 14 C# Guy Der 100 tons' I t:slaSon lyl-11 R-ahlrrr-tired Ee$th hiving J:1-tlionnt (alnQle engine- 1 (long boom Pay appllcablel Ilolst-stltf Lsgs, Guy Derrick Oct Caterplller. I',wclld, Athey Wagon, and similar typts with ally similar tyles (capable of hoisting 100 tons or morel(lon9 and all attaehm"nts river 25 yd1. and up to anti Including 50 boom My applleable)1 It1a9 Excavator - less than 750 CU. yde.l , cu. ydv.attuck)l Putter-ticad Lirth having Equipnont (m-altiple Mechanical finishing Maehinel lublle for■Ttavelert Motor Pattole ehglhr. up to and Including 25 yds. ottuckil Rubboc-tired , multi-englne)l Pipe Mobile fuchlnel Rubber-tired earth moving f,ratter laelf-1'an,11n9-t•n-r-Ifs wheel tylmi-John Mate. 1010 and equipment (multiple engine. mclld. Caterpillar and similar similar ■logia rami### t•SI{,loadee (eravlet and vhrel type-ovse i 1' type over So cu. yda. struekll Pubbec tired self-loading Scraper �t 1% )-,la.. up to sod Invi-,41ng 0 yda.lI Surface Uaaters and (paddle wheal-sugar type self-loading-2 or sots units)$ Rubber- Planetl Trenching Muhlnn (over 6 It.'dapth capacity)! Tovat tired Secoper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull Cassa# ri actor t.rsprrranr 11x111 Caml.lnatlonl Tractor (any tyle (300 per hour additlnnal to base ratell Tandem G{ulpment 12 tat-Ire than 0-5-100 flywhe4l h.p. and over, or minllac) Pull- units onlyll Tandem Tractor (quad f of simile( tytell Tunnel ' 7 dote{, Ta.,aer. 0:sap-r and Mash Tractor single engine)1 Traolot ' Mole bating Machine r 0 (h,va attach nntall it4vwllnq pipe wrapping, Cleaning and banditry hachlne{ T1.onwl lorne.,tly (over 50 tons)$ Shovel, Daekhoet Group go Canal Llneci Canal Trlmm,!tl Uelteoptet Pllotl Blgbllne T luagllne. Claushell (nvwr 1/6 yd. and u{t to 5 cu. yda. ■.e.e.) Cablsvayl Remote Controlled Earth having D)ulpment 161.00 P/b N (Ion-1 lkxn pay appllcel,lall Self-propelled Curb and Guttec additional to base retell Wheel L,tcavator lover 750 cu. yd.) Mechlna , 0. t'i' ,t ' r.: . a F. .. ..,. .....t. ,. .,.. t .. .... ...�,. .., ..., I.V... ... .. .. .._.. .. ....... ... .:".e'er' a .'r�.1;. ::PY•,::�'�gin„ 1:'.,>.;....:.,.:.:.. :.,:..... - ..r. .t... .t., 1 ...a r• w , < FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMOEI! 30, 1977 brC151011 ISO. CA77-5091 Pv/s 12 DECISION W. CA77-5094 page 13 e i Aad♦ f dye Resdm Ps►"�mmii lasit Frlge Reseha Per.eels Nserft EJenrlea Ilse,lt Elrnuea Renes N L M remorse Vetstles a"J/et Sees* If A it resslesl Vessel** ea4/ar Ayr.7r. I Ar►r.it. TAUCR 0111VI313 TRUCK DRIVERS fcont'di PICPUPS 13/4 inn and under), r DWSC=z floss than 6% yards) 1 1.44 .10 .6S 6 1.00 .10 Ovaaywts and helpmeet Wattles cfareefil punt car femaludlna KAcONTAOL DRIYCRt test*(ss.vl,pJ heavy syulpsent) 7.67 .90 .IS 6 1.00 .10 truck , eruct l3 axles) , 6.50 .90 its 1.00 .10 WIRY RPFAINNAli OR WMER PUEL OR OyNAf117E AW EXPLOSIVES 6.53 .00 .6S 1.00 .10 IICIJEft 6.07 .60 .6S 1.00 .10 W" 116 yards and under 2511 + wAkrilOUSMAN 6.11 .90 .6S 1.00 .10 Dump at flatbed 14 sale at ooso)INW51R1AL LIFT 0.20 .00 .65 1,00 .10 Tcola tosix and lr atlerl Ttatnett sift (under 1 yardatt Glaut Nlses$ Duspcceto (fie t+VNP ialbe th+n • ell c( clot yards and*ween ounpetar 1.56 .10 .15 1.00 a0 us tistMd iJ arta)) Cu41crate ' puripin0e ruekllft Wades DUMP 126 Yards and under 3S1 6.43 .90 .65 1.00 .10 35,000 1M.) 6,J3 .90 .15 1.00 .10 tat Iola of Ole 20•s at Euclid l UNP (1 yds. &W undo IJ11 , type equlpw*ntl La7burneau t Uuap at flatbed 43 sales$I Pulls, Tetra cobtas at sistlac bunkesman 6.21 .!0 .6! 1.00 .10 type at equipment regardless 2 at type of attaGaents when It1NeW R (15,000 1Pe and prrtorslaq work In the Q over)# Rose catciar 1.3S .!0 .1111 D.00 .10 teaasten' )urtrdictton or � PS of slwtlat type of 4-P MP Ill yds. and under 1411 ttueit with loading attachments 1.iS .90 .611 1.00 .10 M ltwp of flatbed U •slam, with stall 1.36 .20 .6S 1.00 .10 TRUCK GRARSM 1.66 .!0 .a5 1.00 .10 Aym 211WIS tJ riles)i Clnelon ' 7 AXLES OR DOUBLE OMENECA c.,netal hosaiew.nl Plp-kine 104CACD at eoabination of i del*elm finciudtaT vie+,b and vehicles when under permit all Almost, R••ed fill gvse4.1, load 6.70 .90 .65 1.00 .10 cessnt dielcli,utat of •1411111 Road o11 of slurry Isoutlaans Peels stuck 6.36 .40 .KS 1.00 .30 ,s • / ) i e cri t �firy/-1�/ ' � i , _ .. • cis FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL.X42, NO. 140-111IDAY, SEPTEM6Elt 30. 1477 •-1 r ' 019/011 NO. CA77-5094' Pays 15 �+ ULC1L10N t10. CA77-5094 Paye 14 W • W re.r.at-old.P.rr,.att Boole , Rode Frlyo 1aRoaN forrMah Ir.alr ldrrodon Head Role& M L M re-016.6 vacation dad/ac 1 Norse It L V Poado+u vRaatlaa 4t it## i Arn.Tr. SOWER DpU1PN67ff OFICRATORs TAUCtt DRSVW tCont'dl + DPJWIN3 INydrau110 aUOtion Dredge*) Tunuats-N1A 11 yard. and + over) + $ 1.73 .90 Sas S 1.00 .10 ' LSYLAINtr $11.40 .9s f 3.00 .50 .04 TH9lJ1nN 1.76 .94 .15 1.00 .10 WANI( 91J01NLrAl Welder 11.03 .1S 3.00 .50 .04 UVAP 1111 Yards and OLCANATR 10.34. .!5 3.00 .50 .04 under s01 1.70 .00 .15 1.00 .10 WINCHONN )stern cinch or dredyel 10.47 .93 3.00 .50 .04 WAT131 PULL TAIJ11411 WRldrtH Artane o rtac Swedish Coen* 1.45 .9R .is 1.00 .10 l snRGUMi Detkhan4r rlcenanH Other Iwveehand 9.93 Js 3.00 .50 .04 t wmP ISO Tarda scat under 6%) 4.93 ./R As 1.00 .10 + (Clamshell Dredges) DUMP lis yards and I over) 9.01 .00 .15 1.00 .10 LRVrA)" 11.60 as 3.00 .50 .04 WA'1CN CNSIMUS 11.03 .9s 3.00 .50 .04 O DCC. INT. 10.54 .1% 3.00 .50 .04 n aARG1 MATR10.47 .95 3.00 .SO .04 N 1Aw7MUS Oeckhandl rirelaanr 011sr .95 3.00 .50 .04 � t r t FEDERAL RE11S . YCi43. NO. 140-FR)DAY. SEPTEM6E 1477 ' $urLMSl.Lras urclllaM ' L7ATY.e CslitnroU COIsrrie one al010 111, 15 1 NMl0ua/ CAI7-5396 DA7C a Pato at Publication owistON 110, CA77-11"s Page 2 sol-doodes beet+Inn 1n. rApp-SO44 dated Key 10, 1977, In 42 ph 26370 00ChllTleh1 OF Waste Peaidential CunaLlurtien e,atriatieg of slegi• family hoses and guests" tvl.a spattnants up to slrl Including 4 stories 1aat4 Fdaea ora46e1 ryRuts ■aaea F/lgo Rosalie$Fpr•..e$ 116911trr� Edrralbn Naaelr �+ Gass'" Islas 11 L 1# Poselea Tatule$a sad/s, Rada N L tt Fearless Vocalism saU•+ ANr.Te. Ates.Is. KUBLs sL7TCPs Set Set 1 1.11 • S .04 Ia.10MA WiMSFAs i 13.20 .r0 i 1.17 .08 hAAOI.R 6NITCAse 1196#$113 8.74 .81 1.00 .08 OCILM W1.11S 11.175 .7IS 1.00 .SO 002 #A4hRWt baICFIAICPSs 6tnnrreseons 11.22 1.01 1.16 .12 stuah 10.99 .99 1.16 075 .01 billet. §4031 eml STUMMOM6 splays May stages Brush 11.24 •99 1.16 •7S .47 7131161#9 9.07 .71 ,1.95 Nganhon9ersl $prove suing . DurIATLIMI stage# saadblastar. 11.49 .!! 1.1! .7# .47 , Catl•entars 11.26 .116 1.70 .10 .07 PLAST1AMS# 11.46 .6S 1.1% .07 Flir4rivrrer0 11.19 .56 1.30 .10 .47 fmiucal TCHOW 10.4b .77 LAS .So hllluelghlas pneanatle 11411411 • PuMERSl et*aolitters 10.95 lot 1S1 119 2NI hoorCpS 16.79 .40 .7S 1.40 h+ee.i+sx+d riruulayste 1345# .66 1.24 .04 .07 8111:1?MAL MOh I= 11.96 1.04 2.14 Cr.rrowe NA11allat sDrf n9m LATIM 9.SS .60 1.4S .47nt weal. 6.11 .!8 6.66 6466 .0T ' oilo$ Marts CuslaniUon, . Itkl"KI.CR 1`I7TLR11 15.07 AS .9S .06 risotto at rplalt, rialshilg "Jisht7A WOONCAs 11.42 .11 1.17 h .46 .chlnvs Cash Machine 9.11 .64 1.66 1.10 .07 TIL4 scrim 11.49 .11 1.11 .06 Ilari.11l.L ll.STALtM 12.60 .56 1.9% .74 .07 TORMIG a Sita SE"Us hRLIPM 4.74 .it 1.40 RIZAMISICIAM RIOGM# NFJAGM - srcoivs rets Rtrliltctans 13.01 .70 71#1.31 .22 proscribed for craft patterning Z' C461e splleers 17.11 .70 11#1.31 .62 op*r•tion to which rigging or ILLVA74•Ctw-AmucltiPs 12.95 .1145 . .St 11104 .02 welding !s.inoidantal RUVA1v11 WiSTRULIVI44' DI'LPraS 7013N •S4S .36 11#8 .02 Its woes.1 !464111 4. roployer contributed 46 of has o hourly rata fat S"aro' *trice a 111 41AilFMS 10.94 .67 .90 IS of basso hourly rot* for 6 *nth* to S Werra• service •1 Y•c4ti Itiod"isaLesl pay Credit. 6 paid Holiday%$ 6 through F. hers Useless 10.46 11.24 1.22 1.46 :06 ' Palnfuleing IWAS 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 snnas..111411 structural 11.bS 1.14 1.22 1.46 .06 A-Neu Tror's Day# B-flemorlal Bell C-lad*pr dance Be s InICATION ane LAMh sraiilatates 9.40 lot 191 134 3/1# 0-Labol D•y# B*Mseetytivirg Days '*Ckfista is DAY. I.Aaernsl . 110901011%114MIla ret 0411 e. 010,10 4tunty fins canter of City of owl out 11.54 .40 1.00 .05 R*naladse of county 11.46 .40 .70 .70 .02 ' , �me-11 / ' ' • ` 19OLKAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 140-4910AY. SEPIEWER 40. 197? ' IdxI51UN No. CAT7-sots gage 3 DBCp510N NO. CA77-so9/ � , Page 4 vt is CP relate laaht.psi-exis Meds � /d.�•0.••Nn Mr■.ae ' Ilodi tirnuea 0•tlr RAs• N i Y platin. Ye/etiea nihe Nreel N15t1mrNN Mp.7t' LABOR=$ 1•4 rsted! M•Hi N L X p•adne Yuan•e &few.it. LAWRE r11. G►nlral Cnnatluetinni CGNCAL7L C1r1yLMi impstelays iso ani nil Pipal/net np lkmbrane( Mlrrap otonepaverr rwl sold Cr.•ckeri wallsg/dry 6andbleetec (rut tenderlr voc%l Ptaenae / 7.35 .71 0 .111s .so .13 Ppprlayer backup Ilan. outing, Gloating# Making or Joints. t'tA`fl+ai TWCII QPEAA N Spall (dr,erlltiaand Including ocelot 7.41 .71 lots .50 .1 neo niklnq. r Gavolnq, ag Rubber Gasket • Jointer Painting and any and GUINCA CKAepl 7.44 .77 loss .14 .11 ati other services 1 7.51 .71 o ids .so .13 riwe:v~wP rM OirlutaYA, ASPHALT AAsal. INUFA. GPOLAbtlel r $lat.K" Aso AIIOK*ts raelx0 lorwol and disinago timeli Muggrmob n manr Gaunt t,aaheapr Cards"( and st ors and handlingrbulklarqu e Nutaesy run 1.45 . .77 1.111 .10 .13 coment)t Concepts ear maw (escladlne tractor type!! IAW*tJt treeklaq ltd test Moto-scraper, Chipping e..d pawell Tank Sgeler and hamrarl Concrete core Cotter Cleaner 7.40 .77 logs .50 .13 and tact blovorl Cas and all DmiLt111•s at.tPtA ;r'eteaeenp • pipeline uroppee-pat tender$ :. and role moot Oporetors and lualudtaf nollevolat Marine tendere of pneumatic and ruchtme Neipet 7.4114 .71 lots .10 et3 electric tools. congress pump. ' Z Nowa#CUAttt'aip Cbw•a Instant * v/brating machines and similar0 (eehpt WeMIaII Sertic mechanical tools not separately • M tank dteeec std tastalies . elasalrlpd harvest Tree ollmbor (leadmewp 7.11 .77 1.ss .50 .13 using mechanical tools 7.57 .77 1.es .50 .13 w CZomimL DIG09A AND INOTALLO 7.54 .17 less .so '.33 MOCM�SLiNGE111 Peeler {using , hot,*chair or gaiety belt or power tools) 1 1.53 .77 logs .s0 .13 .. .•+lel.t i•}. �. + _ _ .. 0 . ,• ' , i,� �1(�Vii. .xrt.' :•Y:: �. .:��.•:•es:.`v` . /ED1NAL 1901STE0, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FI IDAY, SIPTEMO[R 00# Nil ;: '• arulai 4.i. an-si+s• peas S 111011111111 xre t'A77-MS • des% i i lade 0 Oio.Ui !stow. Fdsp rustib ps4osots rel.. x i w lssiMa4 Ywwbb sN4s t* • isds � • xwi� }!mss amass 111611 !.oils++. 7assWs �t t. pp/gyp=plylY110rr � 1tiW%17Ar �eml•d) rr14U#i. all wor tdws i go" .si i 1.N .Si •N drilling is ter Oast of.. Grs%i 1 ti.ii .!S 1•N •N •.ii smptesiwa i 7.43 •77 0 toss .N • = 10.12 AS LN .SO .04 Group 3 10.40 AS 1.N .SO .i4 pIpLL4My wrMirC f r NAI- 4 li•ii .13 1.N .Sr epi M.Mt.MIC tiseiw{itri gtwr 0iew S 14.71 .!t son .S8 .04 arw"p. %olid. lose Nai! 14x181%7 10 sa.arOli01 with 0 *7 anti .!S 1.N .Si .i4 1006464 work LOT .7f l•iS •Sit •li Ons!r 11.N .iS LN sir .04 i Oe04!i• 1t.11 .sS t.N .Si .0 049 Am 014 pircuiam qrA m ' 14" pipe "a well 7.70 .17 less eN •.13 r lOtir411. t,tAra7i. iJ1Ii.IMN. Gtt'iTlw 11tkt 9e1J�p1 ssst'104! • wM-geW.:l 1.°p/1+M Mn°we f.fi .77 lois •Si 013 ULM tyAym i FM 7.74 .77 teat •00 •17 . p%1tiAS - lata p,wa 01111%. Z t.•etadls! I*CkbAR•t. eist0a4 0 caves. ita+a+M1, � mu Irtr em14, 404 MY sad Ott tfiita of ofthma1sal i di alma s wrAbleata4 7.41 .7f l.si .N •13 i 1iRi441leM1 • , ' � Ki rt�►irt 7.44 077 lois .ti 013 '1.0 .17 lilt .N a1i a e MFf10 r+l►•A rLtra�a 1 . Y class r�4t>•lolxt 7.14 .17 rlet% 1 7.41 n 1.ati .Si .li Casa. 7 l ' Clsas t 7.14 .n dols .!i all . yi 7.355 .71 dolt .Si .1i ..t now +14. 117>• FIDUAL 1194MILr, VOL 02, IM "O'-SWV§ igliEl M . DIVISION NO.CAII•SO15 rade I DPC1610N NO. G11.lOq] page g • ' mta/n1 1{}UIrMCrp OPOU17Gm5 t� Gft••.l. Is Neaarwae$ Ql.rd•tganr.r (1088 than 400 C-R-N.11 Paegi11ret MM WII1p10iR OpOIANN! (Cant'41 OIIrt$ f..npgatotl Nravy wry Napailmawl INlyrel "I BignslMnI ' switchman Group gr Asphalt Of Candidata gp10a4111g Itaapinq of ftnisblnglI Gior.lo to r.+grerasnt 1400 C.F.M. or like•led)I Orlaratg M(sar, skip Asphalt raring Meehinr Iearbec Greene of Similar Modls'BEId" hyper, C•mw-yowl Plrre.n$ N/.tfo+tatle PeSP$ 01141f Cdasher laepbalt • Crane tltedatarl Cast-le-I•lace ripe Wying Naebinrl Coebinatlal , e•e concert. Plastll Plant LN-fatotl Gcnrratot. PUMP of C•aytrswfl- silver 41M Cies -pairings Igs Conits, worklf ll' I%fuc% aglt9dill ltdt PotarY DIM 11r11•er la11I101411 fiklpl•.adet - wheel ty,a wig la Conerete Nl■gt -Pavingl floteeeets hrgr Itruek rauntedl l Cru o ]/t yd. v/o get+ h•••nt+$ Gsl1a Plgtd Trelrnlelan$ Tar rot pttrmanl gasatot up to and Includlrg 3S tun eal•aolsYl It.anq-t•oom pay • 3Id. go heading Plant$ ltanebinkg Naehlms 011gtl Track Crean ■pplleablell Crsshing Plant$ D9111 Wrtorl Clrvstial Wettest Oiler rockltft levet ! Denali Grade Checkers Oracle-all$ Gdort{mg e machined Heading Shl@ld$ Nr Ary bury N+yaltaanf Nol■L gagatet WwP ]k JI•rr41ev or NIneA Teuesr gav41tar Operator Itnal•1.11 Oplp- (Chlaayo Dom and similar type). golnkn belt foadpt 41114 similar ` m.nl 1 A-rt Iraatlr crud gucker-ellu21 Iwmth dragtype attaelwfentel) • typal layouteeaw Blob Cowlaalur or similar typed Lift nobll@1 N0licep.trf Fadlna+n lnner•mrt11 h+ort Crnersle drrUW M+ch111a1 Lilt slab 1(tehlne (Va•petntg end similar typaflk trader IAlbey, Inver Cnncfat0 Nerd h.w-r dtivvt JurLo roe■Bettors Naga Ggrlef owl 14, Bleats an4 similar type)$ laterlal Hoists Muwlerr Mackin@ llob stool Stationary Pipe NesPping seg Cleaning NashlM •� (1/4 yd, rubber tided. call of stack Invi I rneumatla Ckwkclgtg placing hitching INgeklgy-hgf@wll or similar typal$ pneumatic OreuP Ie Asphalt Plant plr•eas$ Nrerinq Naehlnsl Mewan et Nlreemam Neadinn Shield (tunnall$ hurdersts Guns weary Dfill Isselkedlmg Grump t.r altcurl Plpl ant Orly nt eating Machine# l'mosion a p•ll r caisson typels smbb@t-t{ted Catlh•ILving blulpwent talent@ englme- Ibeull p+etabl•1$ ■nolle tyle unlaader ash TUgstablel Dlnbay is And alllfgr. Luelid, verAthI dads. and similar tIncln*G mltb any te.ew,ttwo as Mel,.lran sup to and including 10 lonall F4111p- . aid all attael.meats orae 3S yds. and up W 41118 leelkdlnq SB ew•st Grraarg (gktaser ttuckll 11411eopter @Mehl Nlghllre r ,. Go. yu.sttuekll Rubber-tired Catsh raving Dgmlpsmnt (multiple CAlrleray algealarn$ Nydta-hasrmt-sero Btoykerl Paver SrrrPetl ,�' Engine, kap to and including 3S yds. struekll R..bbet-tired Pullet (curpartlngll gored (asphalt cc COMIaL41)1 TrenehlM . gamier tSrlf-losdled-paddle wheel tyles-Jahn Dente, 1040 and ' Machine Imp to g It.) i stroller Single unit)I sklploadgg larwler And wheal type-arse 1% Ida., W to ane Including 411 1da•11 Surface Neater@ and Gary.!e Mishit Plant [rglMrrr Rae►awe Imp to sed lnelydlnq ,. Flanged Trgncblng Machine (over g It. drieth eapaeltylI Tamer . ..j 1/4 yd.lk Na1r.1. Plant$ Nit iMlpraet$ roeetete Jnlmt $tkC11,a Garner &tomo -104 I■wt pill Combinations Tractor Isere type Z (Casal a1.1 similar typal$ Cnnerets Planets iMek ringln'l gkoff"k- larger tb41s D-S-100 tlyrbgel b.p. sed war. or ■Im1141e1 Null- C 8811 (oillt•Id tyiwll Drtltiny Machine Op•grator (lneludiwq wstee , , dosage Taepeg, scraper and push Tfactor single eMINrll Tcaetmf ••1 rellglf p..ralltt lundee !-ton Cape NldeograPhle SrO.lsf (boom attchmentall Tgavellteq ripe Wrapping. Cleaning and NaM1b0 A $L+•:binr (straw. Pulp of seed)I Machine T-Int fi4faterl Mkglwal@� ' ' Maeklswl 'Mkerrel {oloeaatlre lower ]0 tans$$ shovel, B41Cske1. Mt Intrewsl MII Olad•Vlbralmt$ NrrMnla Mrw, Cwrb or futtar Deagllme, Clamshell Iver 3/4 Vol. and up to S mer. 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IWISiEt, 11lUMs P. ) 1001FICAIl01is P. 2 1 t DOCISION NO C477-5019 Con 'd nr!'It1011 Ill: 1A17�501! - 01":.U lit M 20,011 Apt i1 21, 197/i F.Lp SeaO►Ils Pee,.eals /tote Seae6is Pop-sell Noll Alae■ldr, Alpine. AwrA•st netlt r nolle 100.111 EbeotUe haedy Eaetstlea Csiaveue. Ca►uea, rens r a Notes N L t Pas.,... Tetotlem eattor Rote' M a tr Pt+ela.t Teteuea �a Ta. Contra, earl Wite, G burado, Apr.Tt. rre&tw. Glenn. 11uw,utdt. hinge Powe IYlulpreent Gperatates taller IAG%en, ha•Irra, Burin. P1104tiving ' harilmas, IN1ui,sl"u. ►bread, Group 1 •19.16 01.50• MIS .90 .39' 11,1/0c. W.filerey. Maps, tlevade, , ! Group IIa) 9.111l l.$Go 2.23 .40 Placer, Plnaaa, Sscrawnto, ' e Group l(b) 1.71 1.100 2.25 .90 .!9 San Isenito, San rtaru:teco, San 1 . Group 2 9.70 l.So0' 2.25 .10 .29 Joaquin, Lan heteu. Sunts !. Group 2(1) 10.60 ISOs 2.25 .90 .29 C-ieta, banta CJus. :.hast•, Group 3 • 10.112 1.581, Z.2S .10 .29 61rrla, Ssstlyuu. Solana, .• 2 Group 3(4) ' 11.36 1.506 1.25 .90, .39 Ser.ona, Stanielaue. Sutter. i • Group 4 s 11.93 1.500 2.23 .10 .29 r 7ehaaa, Trinity, Tulare, Group S 12.11 1.501, 2.35 .90 .29 ' Tuuiln.t.t. Ynio and Tut.• powt biuipaernt Operator• • ! Cuunllae. C%llfurnla t ' Group Is s Aru 1 9.13 L1o0' 2.25 M. .19 th�nggl , Ara• 2 10.44 1.Soe 3.35 .90 .29 Btictlayotet Stuna•+asonal 1 Group 21 Monterey and Santa Ctus t Area I 9.So 1.501, 2.25 .90 .29 count Ita $12.60 $1.32 11.26 Area 2 11.01 1.506 2.35 .90 .29 r electricians$ Group 38 ►resho, 01"41%, ►tadeta And , Arra 1 ' 9.73 1.500' 3.35 .90 .31 Tulare C-mot let s Area 2 It.24 1.So& 2.25 .90 .21 rieettleiana 12.76 .00 101.03 .oS t Croup at Z Gale Lpllwta 14.01 .60 701,05 .OS Area 1 10.12 1.501, 2.2! .90 .29 San Mateo C.nlnty Area 2 11.03 1.501, 3.21• .10. .39 Elvetsiciant 12.64 1.25 3401.00 .03 ` + Gloup'St m 0lattertl1 f Area l lo.SS 1.506 2.25 .90 .31 tw Alaa.•da, Cantu Costa. Like. 1 Arta 2 12.06 i.SO• JJS .90 .39 Matin, hendocino. 15aull.ern . Group 61 1 ! half of County itue north Area 1 10.73 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 of rt. nraq•li, hintetey, Area 2 12.22 1.500 3.25 .90 .29 Map&. San nen•Itu. San Group 7t rialmlalo. San osteo. Santa Area 11 10.17 1.501, 2.25 .90 .39 ' Cleve. Gama Qua. 501AA0, � Arta 3 13.36 1.500' 2.25 .10 .21 P.M. f4t•a tact of Group Sl rallfitld) and Loma"• Cna. 11.79 2.00 3.41 .03 Are& 1 11.31 1.501, 2.35 .90 .21 ` Area 3 13.02 1.50• 3.35 .90 .29 Group 91 Ago& 1 11.54 1.506 2.25 .90 .29 t 1 Am 3 13.05 1.500' 3.35 .10 .39 Group lot t Area 1 11.76 1.50• 3.25 .90 .29 Arats 2 13«37 1.100' 2,35 d0 .39 � � t l' ` FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. I80-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1671 1• • �1 # 19>OMICATTOUS P. 3 �. IlUU1FICAU011S P. 4 0• s. � n ,mm Net, CAtid'0•lf_»(can 'dZ t Dt�t010N MD. CA77-5014 (Cont a) .�. Oasts Pdgo 1esaNM pit■eaf/ Fdgo lesrbb Pi,wesu _ Ot#Ft • flair!% i _- Elrullss Ilndy �~ Eb/alae% 1a#o4 It 6 v Footless vataliso shite! Rons if i v P.stiast Yo4.dar oolJp 1 A►n. To. Alpine# Aaada(# butt** Group 10-At' Calaysrss, 1I f►ilado, 1 Arca 1 111.11 31.500 77.25 .90 .29 tistif.iss, Itriced, Worth t Aria 2 13.34 1.50• 1.15 .10 .24 of City of Livlirptunl, # Group 111 , 01■I,0c. Nav4Ja. Placer, Arta 1 17.06 1.500 7.75 .90 .29 Sociarntu, San Joayuln. . Aces 2 13.5! 1.50 2.25 .90 .24 Pasta. Stant, Siastyou# Group li-At Stanislaus. butte:. 7ena"tt Acts 1 13.11 ).S0* LIS .90 .21 rutil..rns, y0tu sold yi6r a / Aces 7 11.73 1.1.0' 2.)5 .10 .29 Count Its 10.906 ,».•S� 11.14 "� Group 1t-Rt Ilt.r,Wl►arse # Area 1 13•S7 1.50• 2.2S .90 129 rt m e Y.tectuts 10.66 •1.24 2.71 11.44 .06 A[sa 1 11.41 1.50• 2.27 .!0 .29 ' 110104rcln9 11.55 1.24 2.12 1.16 ,.06 Group 11-c1 tkna.arntslt Struct9wl • 11.SS .1,24 2.22 1.46 .04 Ares 1 13.04 1.50* LIS .90 •.29 wrt.111 5a4lna 11.64 ,x.10 .!) 1.03 Ares 2 15.25 1.500 2.25 90 .24 t lltatetetstm ♦ ` *Include$ 1.23 fuar 11041[ to Pa#atoned If alth and abtltari (And. lot11loy county 12.31 1.00 .25 .01 ban Ytso,uiasu and San ttatso Adds 13.33 1.00 7.77 .01 P1Y44.ati1 StHnf(rttNr Plaat11/ets' 7vnaitat 001 vurte and 11VOWIdL 1s#ntefay Quality 10.40 1.35 1.70 # Counties 111.79 .66 11.22 .0S Pfuurrtf Stea+ifittartt ' " z ban Panitu erre barite Class 4L tuut#tIts 15.16 1.01 1.71 .14 l PiwtwtsrJ +�• "'t. San wuu iLunty 13.91 1.14 •2.30 . .25 bill Mute and Nuehaldt , t nm asafirai :t Counties 11.33 ••71 1.12 .05 taw.iocay and Mnte Club Cuss • t lot-#iris 10.40 ♦1.48 1.15 1-hoot Natal Wsastet Y/1110". 511vf4. 014111194 and , TU101e 0-intito 11.96 .73 1.17 bpitntist vittilat ` Ala4.,4a. tuna• (%Asia# Malin Napa, San Ylso.ulacu, San wlso. Santa Class, Solana and Sotf.■s Munties 16.26 .6S 1.45 .01 ' # FEt3ERAL RLGISIER, VOL. 42. NO. 100-FRIDAY, SUTEMRER 16, 1477 ICAIIWIS P. 5 I100IfICATI01I5 P. 6 1 DLCISIpn N0, Ca 11.50)9 (Gmt1d1 bBCIS10N MG. CAI)-1079 (Cont'dl s wr. 91121r(Vrl'ATUM PO4M r4utiflrxT OrEBAyohs (ow,t'd) Stoup It Assistant-1to rngln,e4t■ (gtaksauln{ PI[ew+nl Heavy Duty (AArAs i and ll) libnt'd) Pepalswrn Ilelpers Ulletl beckhsr,Al sllnalmanl Bwitchmarij Ts[ ` n Put Y11rhA„11 Parl6r41n (Ileavy Duty Repair shop parts Cowl + Group 71 Conerste Conveyus of Concrets rump, Truck or Dlulp Gant Gnoull 21 G,r{.resaar operaturr Concrete Itixef (up to and Including Mounted (boas leryth to aPplYll Concerto conveyors building alter 1 yardl, Qu,veyul Dell (g•erator (lunnwl)1 Fireman IIoL Plant# . beck tnginewtel Drilling and Ductal MachlnecY, horlsontat (not to UYdloullel M.,,It,.nl M•cha,11cal GH,veyac (handling building as- ''' apply to vaterllners, wagon drilla of jackhammer&)l Wal Drum Mleert too 1O1n11 Nlawr Ibs O{wratut la+ncsel.r plantll Pump 0{+ecatu[1 1 Fuller Panyon Pump and similar tYP*sl Gantry Malec (or *jailer S{•teades itlam•ln (with ectesdll Tat Pot Fireman 1postec agitated) • ,t e•lul{wntls IIYJro-Mama•, or slmllar/ lnsttwent Man$ Material ttolat 12 or Mere dtumall Mechanical rinlehets or Spreader Naehine (asphalt, .. Giuup J1 Nos tqoircatur (t+u,.keell Ilelicoplec Paditwcan (019nalm4n)I' , Darhet-Ciesne and slmllarll Nine of Shaft (inlet, Nleer.v)bjlel Few@. licur,tive 110 tuna or under)l Mutormanl ibdaan of t7+alnmanl went ■rsakec with of without Con;gee►ut Oeabinetlanl Pavement blook4r, 1 Iwk6 L•arrlrn (ctwlatfuCLlon jobeilell 1111t.41aistl Scleednan (except , truck r.unted with Cup.resaor Ccsabinatloni ripe benllnq Mathlne 11+I{rs- asl.l,alllc cortetete {avlmJlt Self-l+tq slled, autueuticAlly applied linea OnlYll Pipe Cleaning Machine (tclela[ propelled and evpportedll cunclete curing Machlne Ion etteels, hi•Il,ways, alrp+tte and canals)) 1 PIPS "rapping Machine (tractor P:opklled and supportedll Pelllgetatlon Tsrrwl,ln,•l 114c111ne, t It. depth# Truck Crane 011es, Tugger Hoist, 1,• Plentl Pallet operator Ifinish asphalt)# /slf-pCopelled ton type lilting single 4ru■r fuller Tends[ r device lesntir enuntl(l0 tons or less M.k,C.il Bell-pro{r1104 B10vatjhqlny Grads Planet Blusher cjeratoel Small Vector Iwlth boar)# SolI Teats,) Gr ts,{1 Cr ballast Jack Teo8Ph ballast # elevator ballast Tarps[ ' '� Truck type laadvrl Auger-tyle drilling equipment over 10 It. depth • •Mier-purp.ut Iwaman #asphalt pLnl)s elevator [gn.ruor (!n- d sidelt fools Lilt car 1Ajobec Stacker (tonlit,uotlon job s hell ( , Group Be Armor-Coater (Of almllstlI AaPhalt Plant rnylnee[1 Cast-In-Place Line Mastat, Material Hoist It druali 6huttleeart Tis Spacerl , '' Pipe laying Machines Combination alumbec and la+lor Opecatocl Canelets Tuwela,ulle l latch Plant (eultlple unlltelI Doaerl Heading Shield o{.vcslotl (Navy Duty r ,t Aepalrman and/ac rMld4rl Qrsdesettec. Crete ChaeR4r (muchanical as other- . C14w,p !r coffl rese.+r ope,stof lower all concrete Mixece lover 1 '. "16111 Grooving and Grinding 14chlnes (hilhwayal, sen rest MaChlns (or yml)I (b,ra•.ale Pumps os Pumiacrate Genal Generatuta, Grouting sluiler)s molman loader) Loader lop to 2 Yardsll Iteehanl0*l Trench rhlsldl .Z Matlrinel Yceaa-welA (ale-o)rcatedll ru.g•a (over 211 Melding •, Portable Crushing and 6ocerning Plants, rush Cstl 1WWwr Tiled Barth- Machlnse (Powered other than by eleciciclty) + moving Is{uip■rnt (up to and Including C5 cu. yds. struck* 11.t.c.)1 O . Gsuup 61 FIJI Lima Mad tactor at 41alla[1 lova Truck or Wal ' I &M"ds, T-Pulls, lar-101 10, 21, and 611111sts P 0 ubbor Tired baser# Self- A propelled Compactor with Bugg[, iheeprootl Tlabet Sklddec (rubber tired m W,luse A-ts ranTruck, tbne,ste DaleA )'lanes (wet nr dry)) Con- of similar 6qull..ent11 ?sector drawn &craps,, TleCtorl Trenching Machine t* Crete i:sws (astf-119cg•s1184 unit) on steents, highways, airports over 6 ft. depth) Tel-bsteh P6""91 Tu,wte! holm bring Maallnel kleldecj and cah41*1 141111114 and hucjn9 K%Chinely, vertical (rust to apply or IAw511-111809 land other similar rtm10111 6gullo"sn0t V411114[ T-600 B lack to walritlnece, wayon drills or lackharamflll Nlghllne Csblway Cutter slynalaent leoc'mtive■ (steam tar over )0 tonls lubrication anJ &swiss Cr.•{Ineet 1"+I+114 and grease rack)) Maginnis Internal Pull Group f1 t`Ica90 Duet Cmbinatlon Miner and Compressor (gunite)p slab V1„ralor (or, olrinsts, l,tytnways, canals and wsrebs■rsedlI t' CuRb(natlon Bluely Kiser 41114/09 C14611e11 NiVhllne Cableway IS tone Mechanical Finishes* Iconeletel IClacy. Johnson. Bidwell Ilrldge f and underl1 9411 Bt-Litt of 11111141 (20 ft. Or met)# lucking Machine Deck cc similar ty{eel, Mechanical busts Curb snd/or Curb and (rubber tired. call CC track typell TTOC&OC (with bowl(D-6 0c larger Gultvr MAr•hine. concrete as a*ph4ltl l•octmble Cruahstel Post and 1intlaf) Us Ives IniS00 amt ■Isrllaltl Puwvc Judrs"Carol (setting slip- furies. 019., In tunnel*)s Mailec lercepl •ephalt)l Secoadman (lerl•er-Gsernr and Similar)(a6ph4tt10 ctrtclets paving)( Self- ' �1 prrrg-.kled C.nt-actot (*Ingle online)# Self-pro{r411e4 pipeline . 1 ' ' , , Nlsppluy M.tchlne Il+vault CMC or eltsllar type)I Self-propelled Puwrt I.we,porl rrlf-)+rop+elled Taps Machines Slip Po,a Pupas 1 , (lifting device for concrete larms)l 9aa11 Tubber-tired traclotal Surface 11e4tecsp A,rg01-type drilling equipment up to and Including a ' if it. depth) +: • , FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 11/9. NO. 160—fRIDAY, SIPTEh1E1E 16, IYr7 Ft to DKISlttn Wn, C412-7ety (Ceuta) 1101)tiiCATICAS P. J outstON Mo 077 Sols I too) 110DIFICA110115 P. 0 5+�� POWER Will MOT Ol'EAAICUS (C1ant'df "• . . �° PAM 1 and 111 Mont'd) . MM sDDITHIIII!01,EI1ATM ICM&Idl Yy' 1 iAR0A0 1 and 111 #Cental 09OUP 146 tkrrt-type 4aektlilira9 MaChtnsl OrWge Ctsnsl City-111t lot "� • '+ + 1 .:',• , elmllaU t nienlfat Clouting fuchlae. truck mounted# Combination Oach• :t , • • + • ,� has and In,t•iet pup to and tneludtng 1/4 Co. yd. m.r,a.ii Dart�ak i= ap+oralare required whom awing engine remote from holed/ Patrick sargei • + ` ok #farept eacavation wuttti Do-Writ loader and Adams Elegrodatt Elevating � r Grader gravy bury 1,wider null Rig IIM:tu./inq Caisson Foundation hots •. • •. ami L"Ild 1•Ndet and similar types s•d.blns type brlitall soahring iker•pare for similarts Lift Blab Machines ivagiiaarg and similar tritest ', . ;" *00 11-Al send Nuts lin aonfuurtten With OWOI EneavatoriI Cranes t WaJrr it yards up to and Including i yards)I fncomotive lover 100 tonal lover 122 tonsil Wader (Over 11 am .ydo.l UP to and Including is am. feingls or multiple units)I MNltlpl• Engine rarthmOwlag machin IEtealidetI"-it !burr Bborele slid araglis" lover 7 e4. into. •.r.a.11 Rabbet Liters. etc.) live tandfa ecralor)i Fre-stress frits Wrapping MaohinOl s •ti Tired IWlkl-porposa Earth laving Machines is units @vet 12 Co. rise. Nearevoir-bebris Tug (self-propalled flontingit MuLber-titad serapert '. i •ettWeR•mora.)# Wheat swevntat War 780 amu. yds. par knoll self-loading 1podale wheels, sto.)t shuttle Cat ir@olatm station)) single tdNlihe scraper Over 45 yardel'Goll'Atabilitet IF 4 E at salcall8 •. . 6toup•11•Bt teOder tovtr 1s on. 10.1 I t sub-gradre (Gurtlem or other autnnstlO typett Tractor. Compressor Droll Oual.lnattu'l '!rack Laying type earth rowing machine (siegte online with + ago" 11-Ci Operator of Welicaptet tubes used in erection Work{1 tonJem wsq+rslt Tnln loading elstlanl Trenching 1YCAln@t multi-engine" , . Elmore 0ontrollt0 EstRhmoving Dqulpsrnt with ofuping attachment. Jefco as stmtiars Vaod m Canting Floret! i&Irlex to .. 1 + Cans top to and Including 25 tonal a •+ ' - • ' ; • e ,t • 1 . 6 Group 10-As Backhua Ihydroullal Imp to end Including 1 Ca, yd. , e t + • .o , , , m.s.e.lp Neckline icablel (up to and Including I Cu. yd m.r.6.1i , t1ad.Inatlun Oackhoe ami leader oval 1/4 Co. yd. a.r.e.11 Continuous �' ,% • '1• 'u , .1'' :��• , Fitght Tie sack Meyer top to and including I cu. yd.11crans Attack"$# •"1 6 l•'','St - •,' . .. Ceanra Inrt over IS tans, ItaraarheaJ and Gantry)) Geode-wile lisp to and e J Including 1 co. 14.11 Timor Shovels. Clorgdtells• Otagitnest top to and i t�, t•, +' t Including 1 Cu. yd. m.r.al l Tower blade (oingfe anginal i BOIL-plolvtlled .' . ., •' .-J t t '. 1 •" lkr.e-type Ltfttng flaviee Ieentet tvment) lavtr 14 tone)/ Rubbtt-trued• ' ., ' .i:,' - .,•a 'd. ,. t it" j' �. .•� •' '� scraper. &elf-loading (paddle wheel twin tnginell Olt dual Lane Auto. of ) at .f, •,- t'' • ) , .: •. O Glides 61,14 or statist • '� t• .1'"i ' 1 ! •,_'. �J':.., • +' (' r. i� ' access Its Autraaatle Cteterete Blip Yarm Paveri Automatic Railroad Car ..,,�. ,t•{;f ': ..••,,.• ,• '..r i:,1N. , , Pvugelr canal Trlamall Consl Trimens v/ditching attacbeantef Clea ' ' :: ',•. .•.;..t !caret 2S tons up to and Including 124 tonsli Continuous Flight tis !;t •• .•.."•a.,•..��;.. f, :a •'.t r ::.`,..;;•�.;:,', '. ,. 04ok A.hf.t over 1 Cu. yd. llncludinl atonal l Pratt Trovelttt 650-ly1 + ; t.y ,:. ;• •'_ ;: ::;:: = , as similar 44% tuns of cartels Wallis Launder when Controlled iton the 'i; .+ . ..,•,r�• +' ;.• ..s. • '':_'.,;.;:: u •• .;:::' pwlleat f Illgbl(ne Cableway lower S schools loeJfr favor 4 yards. ass t0 • ',." . !`•.. ',l..:i•'.'.•. .. a, nut im•luding 11 cu. Takeoff "tiler rbralees "too stove Paver of elmilarl , "f , ; .,a'. . . •• ;.6 )Ir, ;. ,�•;. `,; :';..r''C::y.: tUwet Made fmulti•erritnell Power shovels. Clamahetle. Deagitnesia back- l �• +,,'r. it •' hors. tN440-411e fovar 1 yd. and up to end including 7 au. yds. nor swbt.e-ttaa•d faith sawing machines frultipls propulsion power'un/to and •; a, ;*, + • • :i ;`. ;'ti'.`, two us mref acrepavel(up to nut Including 1S w. file. •@%tuck• maraca)1 a •' 'd;, ' :.;, : ' :- Sell•pavg.filyd C"aaetus #with malt! if propsultion lower uasa s!o1to �, :'.! r''y :�.s.+'''_•;_:"': •' s= t.:for:':: +::. sotytne Muld.or-tiled Earth"Wlhl PACIIAhre 11011th tsowlea oelapea)1 Blip e+ . .• ': .•;;':+;� = 't :t '• .i.. .'::1 :: .: :; ;2;' ;`i?'�';`;.;'". .:�::` :'+ Two Tavet fruncrftf of asphaitf f Tandem Carat st.wr Clams WWlo � t.: • :,;. ::`w�,;:` .:i'#:. •i Including call niuntedl Teenther (faulting attached shletdll univetssl + Via'- '.a`• • Wrbbor sold Tawar Ctanom yand ataltat types)# wheat Bacavata' top to ,:• M1i' •i': ., i • .�:.. .3 soil looludlbg ido Cu. yd. per himself Whitley Crone favor 7S torts) # '• �' :1'.' .f° .t'::. ;*' •6'' j y 1 �:'` sV' oY f . t •. y 'ta +� `� .t.. .,}''.'� :. a. • • ' ..a '•a•i'i `moi • i • { ` '•,', ,:.4-' .4 '.` '.. •:�:' ' • f FEDERAL 110151111, VOL. 49, NO. 1116•—FAIOAY, SEPTEMdtlt 16a.1477 16DIFICATIONS P. 10 ' ' ir,ox N;,�A»_�;_so�o-.L*.err!! ._. _.• 441 fB 21011 Al+r i i 33. 19771 Veto"0s06Bea parasols Pelage 96ad1os P6paals Almeede. Alpine, AMalar; fl' a belt ...+. .r M6«!y O6as • M64ely titt0lr0 Calaveras, Contra P.aslo, Iol Baea n i M Psaaire0 11at0ela+. a a#• � . 28161 N s I Pwelws 116461100 0aldr. motto, Bl please. Ptrenu. 'Agt.7t. M4p.7t. nsetasl4tg Muin. Natil+na. plasteteref Placed. limttrtey. Ievado. Monterey County 113.31 01.00 ' .35 .O/ INniter Mian Ptont0.nelaca. tan W.t ,:+ Benito, Betraason MaOen Pramisao mad flan Motan ,lo"in, Ban Nattu. Banta r,•+ . # Counties 13.33 1.00 3.35 .03 Clara. Santa Crus, Galan., +'++l,• piasterera' leodecat bWW". Better. lah6ae, .1P•+• Monterey County 10.40 1.35 1.70 rwlumone+ Vale and Vuae . t1ls.hecy Stamatitterss Cuadra. Calliusnim flan Bonito end Banta Clara r count Its 15.15 loci 1.71 .14 + a,. a tan Mutes County 13.01 1.14 3.30 .35 "1'! lloatetnt Itictlayeus Santaaesnal Monterey and Banta Crus Cos. + M amatey and Beale Crus •' issatets 10.49 1.46 1.15 Csmlettea ;13.10 Oi.33 ii.ii + Sprintlet Pittecst t ow"me lain Ahead&, Contra Luta Mating ' 7terns Uatn17 i Bleatrlclans(3.4 stories) Imps. flan Prenelsco. 0a tloviticians 13.76 .;c 34101.01 .01 Mates, lama Claret flatane Cable spliceu 14.04 .60 • 3041.05 .95 and blur Counties 16.36 .05 1.41 set pan Mftved,wtty .. Mer iiwsipaant Operatoras Clec.raclane 33.64 1.31 3041.00 .q .+ Croup is Glorifies , Area 1 5.13 1.50• 3.34. .99 .39 O Alaafda, Contra Costs, Marin, Area 2 10.64 1.4100 3.35 .90 #35 lsnsterfy, nmpa, man Benita, croup 31. • d ion Btanclece, Ilan"ales, t Aegis 1 5.10 1.106 1.3% AO $ 5 A Santa Clara, Santa Close Agee 2 11.01 1.504 3.311 ,50 .35 N ' Salm"s 4p11 Stan s at a , 0101AP Is + t hlitto1416 soon,., counties 11.75 1.00 1.41 .03'•• Ares 1 ! 9.73 1.506 2.31 .90 .39 1 Alpin". A■ador. Caloveres. Area 3 13.34 3.506 3.35 .90 .35 91 pg0•1+, MerIM•gam# Merced, Group 41 #with of City of o. Area 1 19.13 1.106 3.35 .5e .35 41vin4stunl, tiavads, placer# Area 111.63 1.506 2.35 .10 .39 Bottomless. ion min, + t Croup So Butter, 71molimmos, Veto and Area 1 10.51 1.506 3.31 .99 .19 ! • ' Suis Cooentire 20.t0t .5t+ 1.10 Area,3 33.06 1.196 . 3.35 .90 .39 irtwvatietef • . rvlW** Cteetese 10.16 1.341• 3.33 1.46 .06 � + Ielntoltlny 11.55 1.34 ' • 3.12 1.44 .06 'P 91aarntall structural •11,55 1.34 2.22 1.46 .06 go g . "•� ;EOERAI Ri01411E14 VOL. 42, 040. 1 t0••••/OIOAY. 1iPTOM11ER 10, 14yY . p6 W�GISIOM ND'ea P).S0a0 (rw`t��) 1gD111671011S P. )t DECISION NO, GI►11-5060 (G•ne•a) , timiricAT11Nls p. 12. y I*= rQBIPPMIT OPCAAWRS ' F (ARLAS I and 11) . ' ra POWOt WBIPf0.7#P OPEMTODS 'ICeht'd) Group 11 Assistants to Englneets (Otakenafil Plremanl heavy Duty Nefe@ (ANW 1 and ill {Csnt'd1leman lielpets oilerl Drokhandi Slgnaasa,t# Switeldunt Tar '•' •1 ' Prot rlremanl, Partsan Meavy Duty Permit shop parts [deal 1 • r 'Group 71 Conersta Conveyor or Conerwta Pwsp. ,rad,or Dialpaeet Gawp 21 dwq,rraser opecatnt, Centers Colmar (alp to and including mounted fbooe length to applyll Concrete comeeyutl building silo, 1 yafd)s rb„veyur Solt q.etator Itunnelll Picaman Bot Plants Doak Bn9lasstsl Drilling and boring faehlnety. hoelrontal (not to Prellaulicl ltsnitrci Mechanical Conveyor (handling building me- ' apply to waterllness, wagon drills or )aekbalrrrsl# Dost Drum Coined terialvll MAref hum Oparitor leonerete plant)& Pump Operators t fuller canyon Pump and dweller types Gantry Midge for Similac ' Spreader bumsan With aeceedll Tac Pot fireman fewer agitated) r ogolpmentll Bydto-na.swig or similar, Instedmgnt Man, Mttecial Mist 12 or more drums)I ,lechanieat rinlaheca or spteadag Machine laslelalt. Group )t DOR q.eratnt (bunkeell Selleoptec Dtdlemtn 11119nalman), Datber-Greene and sloglarls 1111141 of Shalt Ilofstl Mlsermobltel Fagg- ; Incflentivo 110 tons or underll MOtocOan$ "Ian or Chalnssnl ,, Mot Sreaket with Or without'lbspreewr Combination# pavement Bfeakor, pons rarflrr leunstrwction johsltelf Ietuslate Srrredman feserpt 1 . , I truck ,punted with Coeptesser Combinations Pipe llon•Ilrpg Ifachlne Ipi)e@- as(.halllu c,,,lcfelr ravin911 Salt-perlpeffe.f. autrmaelcally applied i l lines only)$ Pipp Cleaning Hitching, Itgaetait plopelle,i and sul.imctedlt cancer&• curing machine fon ■treat,, highways, alrplrts and eanaadlg' Pipe Wgapping faahlne Ittaeter propelled and supparte•111 perrlgecatlon Trrowhin•1 ,lfrhille, 1 It, depths Truck Crane Olives Ta99ee Hoist, Plants Nell.! 0pe94tot Illnith 4101411211 sell-ptopplird Im,oO tyles llrting single drum, eviler Tendo! device (esnter spontl(10 tons or less M•N.C•1I Sett-ple(e@lied Clevating ' Grade Planar Slasher Operator, Smell Tractor (with boeal# Sall Tetters Group I$ t1a11ant Jack rampart Ballast Degulatnr, Ballast Tamper �,. '. Truck tyle@ Leader, Auger-type drilling egdlpment over 10 It. depth Malts-aeltrosel porrun feephalt plant)$ elevator Operator fill- 1 slJrl# lark Lift cc Lumber Starker (construction jab N/tell ' Ct@ip 01 Armor-Ceatac roe SWUM Asphalt Plant G1gln,!ert Cast-In-Place Line Ma�lert satstlal Ilaast (L dru0lt illutelseagl Tse ipaeerg $ Pipe Laying fachlne$ Ciabination Sluahet and fetor Operator, Cnncget. Tuwimobile Batch plant Imultlple untesli 0ee91 Heading ihlel.i %*.latnt$ Heavy Duty (, Depateman and/or Weldect Gradesetter, Grade Cheekef Iseel,anaest nr uther- Gcoup 51 dWepeessor Pumps at oc lover 2ly er Gener Mtaecs'(over 1 Vital# Geoovsng and Grinding Machines fhighwayslt grr, :pal Ktrllino for yacdll &1w1•.reta warps er Itilmperale Cu1sa, Genrtetots# Greutisg slmllath colsan Leader, Leadec fop to 2 yardtll firchanccal Trgnah Shields Mfchlnes riess-weld fait-orrratrd)s Pumps lover 211 Welding i Portable Crushing and Screening Plants$ Push Catl Rubber Tired Cafth- zMachines fl■Weted other than by SloOLclCILY) $ . moving 111,111,sent (mop to and including 15 cu. VJs. •struck• N.f.c.)1 PLellds, !-fulls. ON-le. 10, 21. and stall,[, Nubb•c Tired Dutere Soft- 0 Group At BIJI 6.1156 road Pastor at 4101lst, Doom Truck of Oral r propelled Cwyuetot with DOaect Shovplooti Timber S%Iddec (rubber tiled A ruspeep A-reasp Tguck$ Concrete Batch Plants (wet of dgy)1 Can- ., or similar equlpeent)i Ttaetnr drawn Secaperl Ttaetngl Ttenchlml Machine N carte Saws Ise lf-propel fed unit) on streets. highwaysl airports over 1 It. depths Tri-batch Pavel, Vanes& slate being Machines weldell and canalal BcllLing and Boring Machinery. vertical Snot to apply ,, f CJs-olsec (and other similar Pageill equlpmentl# VocMse T-400 N Nock• to watrrliners, wagon drills me jdcalusaecall nightlap Cablaway s Clittec flignaaman$ IwC,wALIVee (sten of ewer 30 tool, Later Cation and Setvlre rrvlineer fareblle and grease carkl, Maginnis intagnal Pall Croup 91 Chicago Dooms Combination Miser and CaeWpascr 19•nite)t '1 slab Vlhratat ton 4141101ts, highways, canals and watelmwlses)1 ) Combination Slurry Miner and/off Cleanect llighllne Cableway 15 tons srel,anical rinlrJ,ers lc@,cretel l0a(y. Johnson. Bidwell bridge and underll Lull NI-Lilt or similar (IS It. or @Vogl, Marking #uehlno ` Deck of aRol lac typealI Mechanical bur■Cucb snd/ur Curb and Irutde@c tired, gall of track typal# Traeger (ulth ba mlID-0 or ,agger • Caltet n3chlnp, concrete or a%phaltl Iogtable Ceushegel Moat wind slmllat) PC Iver 1111500 anti almLlarlI Power Ju,dme Operator lsetting slip- 9e1Nt. rig.. In tuanalelt Hallett fraeept atphalt)1 Scroedram ` IDacIMI-lierpne aro! siMilstl tasl.haitle coneeete guvingl, Be,I- pgsymllyd C.,,pacMt (single anginal# Seat-pgopolled PIp.11se 1 Wralgsln•1 MaLleine Irpradlt CDC of 0101149 type)s Sell-plolielled •• . $ &Wal Swool.etl S.•19-pgulwlled Tape Machines Slip Mbtvi"a u (li(tinl d--vice lot concrete tocas)# Scull tubber-tired tractors# 1 Surface 11-atermt Auger-type drilling equipment up to and lneluding 1 ,;.`�".' ':•: :j'�• ' 39 It. drllthl •�moaas/. •:. ';?" fig- - Y M •L': W O - FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 42, NO.' lea--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, lgyr t b[LI'.1(s+ l.d, ra1L5n40 +wen !IS P. 17 _ 1:Ct8tr.M h0. CAJi-5040 (4sut'd) 11OUIFICATI(PIS P. 14 tYlsrtTs ICont'd) (A, nt,d) MMt7t 11}UlpriurT QPtMTvn! iCont'di (AREAS 1 snd ll) lCont'd! Croup 201 110c,e-tYlwa sacktillinq, .net bridge Cronsl Cary-lift (or « ' simllatll Chemical Grouting Machine, truck anuatede Combination Sack- t hoe sal Inde# top in and Including 3/4 cu. yd. m.t.e.it Dsrtick 12 ,'• operator$ ra+pNfed when suing engine comms from haiat)l Decriek $argon ! . iescept s■cavattt,n wort)l W-tesro Loader and AJAns I:legtnder/ Elevating• , Grader Urasy ta,ty lwtary brill Rig (including Caissnn Foundation work « • • and Euclid Inadet and similar tylwl Robbind tyl,o 11rtllsll Koeloring. Staapa•c {ut o!mllat)f Lift Slab Itachinot tYsgttxrrg and similar typas)I ' r Croup 11-At sand Wagons (in Conjunction with Wheat EAeavotot)1 Cranes . Loader 12 Yatda up to and lncludtng 4 yaldall toawaotive (over 100 tons) (Duet 125 tonsil leader lover 22 cu .yds./ up to and inatudihq is eu. ,t (st"'JULat maltiple unita)r twltlple L•uJinn Soritsaoving Machine (Fiwil400, ydo•11 Poway SFwtrele and Dtagilnea (neat 7 cu. yds. m.r.e+)t Rubber Deters, etc.) Ino tandem acraietll pro-stress Wire strapping Machina!".' TitedOptguk" tt li-puclevatntoest siorAr lMoMia7S011 2eu�iyda�petOR l t} yds. , lesecvolr-Politis lug ($air-propelled flnsttrigtt Rublx,t-cited Scraper. ' Wheel ee)t-loadlm) {paddle wheels, ate.)I Shuttt4 Car (teelaim station)I s Single Engine Sccapac over 45 yardat Soil Stabliirer (p t It at squat), Croup 11-al leader (over is err. Yds.) sub-gcadet f(wrrise at other automatic typelt Tractor, Compressor Drill C. driatkpe a,i Track Laying type earth awing machine Isingle origins with ` Croup 11-Co Or4tot of volicoptsr (when used In e► .tion t+ort}1 , tondem scralatalt Train lnading etatlont Trenching Machine. widt1-en9lns ''• seacto Controlled Catthw,tving Eguiprrnt 1 With 81Gplrig attachment, aetco or slsliart Vacuum Coating plantl Whitley Clans (up to and including 25 tons) o Croup 10-Aa backhoe (hydtaulie) (up to and inctudiaq 1 cu. yd. saCAhue feeble) fup to and including 1 Cu. yd. ■+t.e.)t ' , •• t • t Cotgoinattnn baekhae and Loader ovrr 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.)l Continuous r" rlight Tia back Auger (up to and including 1 Cu. yd.)lCesns attachedl1 , r .� ` 4 t ` Ctanea toot uvrr 25 tons. Useaechead and G.intryit Cla4o-a11s full to and Including t ru. yd.)1 rover Ghoval4, Clomahello. Draglines, (up to and ! i t, t t i • t I - )nc)udix,g 1 cu. yd, m.f,cit bower blade (single snllnoll selt-propollod r' ," •, , • r ",1Z' r soum-ty{•e Lllting Device Icentet w)unt) (over 10 tonal# Rubber-ticed (� 1 r (:•" scrapet, salt-luadthg ;paddle wheal twin omgina)l CHL dual Latae Auto', '. ', S'r+'`f ' '.' > 4 Grade[ GVJO uc similar , N Group 311 Aulu,aatIC CUneret4 slip 1109111 paver# Autanatic Railroad Car �` tJ e:•.'. .. . : .:.. ." Jt.''.:_.'..='1 ` Dumlw,rl C.•nai Ttlanerl Canal tciaawrr w/dttchin sttachasntet Cranes' . + 1. j:+ •.;:..:, :: :- ., �... t tt favor 2$ tuns up to and including 125 tonn)1 Continuous rtight Tia • '• '; . i." 1 s , Sack Atrlrr nvsf t cu. yd. iincludin9 Grans(# Drutt Ttavelift 650-A-1' of alaflat (45 tons or uvetlI Diel 141 L44doc when conttalled flow the 1 pu)lcatl Uighllno Cableway (over i togtlf Invader (uvac 4 yardt,'up to ' And incs-01101 12 cu. yds.)[ Hiller rutmless 11900 01oi,e paver of aimilaif.�. •:'-, "";.. •- Puvef 1110Je fertltt-engine)I power Shovel*, Clamshells, Draglines, back- e.. hoes, Grade-alta (avec 1 d, a+sd u to and includin' ? cu. d � ' t'-:::.: «• t , Y P ) yds. m.t.c.1I « 'tubber-thrd earth roving e, nrs fm,tYtipls propulsion {Duet units and twu of w/10 sctapers)(up to and including 75 cu, yds. `struck' m.r.C.)s a sell-pluprlied Cn•y,actor Iwith wultiple propulsion powec units)I Single • ;.,::::'.•..:,';,.. r ""`: .i ..•.. -.,.':.:'r..; ..';"''':''';: : ::': :. :,,':�, a e+ullnr hu14.4-tited 1:41thmovin tttchines (with tandem sc[a emit t ` Slip role Pavot tvrncrrt+ or asphalt) Tandem CAtsf Tower Cranes ►oDllo " , .i:('`.s•t. a '' - s °- `i:;•..;>„,:.:.,•.;,�, ',_[ ' ',:'+: ; . . (nctudinq tall auuated T e (puttingi-.l. i :: ....:• :...,.:, ;, '; '..., • '>,:: # chs[ n r attached Univetssl 'Liebhtr and lower Cranes and similar t r t � ( ypn 1# FA sal taeavatoc lull to '' . :-'' :. =:.a,:_•'_:. ' , and lnr)wdin 750 cu. d. 1a: beer Ntttrle a ,' ::-,?: -;::: .:,:.;...i:,r.,::-,:_: ,; ;;•s>< r Y Y i lI y Ct na fovec 2S tonal , i f ,s t .1 r � - ' « �yZ, , per”' • • . ... . ' 1. + � - .. ha ED F EItA1 REGISTER, VOL 43, NO. 140-4IlI11AY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1177.• `'' •:' 1 + _ HUDITICAT1U115 P. 15 ' 1 IWIFICA11045 P. 16 CCIBION 00, CA77-5041 nt'd) UtlCt9ltN1 IMI. PA77-501l.�„fY.AyI 0atls 1 Films*004,0116 paaxieole ' 0o►!a fdmso 10401616 Pern.•16 t4=to 2329! -K+y 6, 11771 it•■dI EIvr411as 114.dr �- 940000104 lefo rtal. Inyo, kern, in■ poles N►M Pepelae0 vatatlee god/*# Rat•, H A Y P840iaeo Votot10o 84414. Atu)etee, 11Aw, tlranq", APrr.71j Brush swing stage (13 Ano.to. Nlvorside, pan netnerdlnn, starter or least$ Papet- Son Lots Olttalet, Santa Rarbars hangerol Sandblasters, a•ed Vtnluto Counties# spray 111.52 .66 .75 .60 .01 California . 0euah swtrq stage toyer 13 stotles) 11.64 .46 .75 .60 .02 3)•�n•3et, Structural ateai and Aabeatue Mtt4ere 113.90 .50 11.17 .06•x, bt nge, ewtng 11.67 .66 .7S x.60 .02 bile tray+to, 5tuneameansI 6isray sandblastar awing ' Iel.etlol Cnunly 11.12 1.01 1.06 .12 ` stage (13 station or inyn, Korn and w)nnr CnuntIre 11.65 1.00 1.65 .67 ,. • less)$ Paste 14aehinel Revere We and Iran neeasedlno r Special eooti"gt Spray 11.77 .66 .7$ .60 .01 tlwnttes 11.20 1.25 1.55 ' .16 steeplejack 12.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ventura t'0wnty 11.7/ 1.00 1.20 .05 Rooteret / Eteetetcians! , :, Riverside and Ban Bernardino We Angotes County Counties 10.15 .50 .711 1.10 r3eettletans 12.65 1.011 3101.55 .07 Inyo# train and*MW Cos. 10.20 .60 .60 c1t.le 5pticets 12.95 1.05 3101.95 .07 ' iatia0 u• ' VIP Musa County 11.96 1.05 1.13 1.50 •,01 14,401+111 L,tletel Ten6100 )E I61On 110. CA77-5042 -&'-d. 11 , NU+aefat SI111 setterst (42 PR 23306 - IYy 6. 1911) .. Sol-trial County 11.49 .51 1.17 .0/ Imperial. Kern, Ino Angeles, "j Patntrrst Orange, Riverside, San Inyu, Veen (1ane.4oter, 0ernardlno# Ban Lots Ohiepo# 1 • 0 h.)ave, i'Mortair. China Santa Barbara and Ventura n t+►e Claval O+dnance Test tbuntlea, Caltfornie ITSN Motion and LWAids Aft)lt t, • , San Angeles lexcept $'owns CTen��O - Arek). tWna. Lin Rerhardtn0 Asbestas #Bikers 13.16 .50 1.17 .06 1 (wit of a line north at '" at IcalayeesI 0tonseasonst ) 'h~ Including China Late ' lnperlat County 11.22 1.0) 1.06 .12 Mea. Jtdutn+0eburg• boron. ! seen County 32.65 1.00 1.65 .07 s..+uth lacludi+ul the - Riverside and San Welvhlwoud As**) Bernardino Countlse 11.20 1.26 1.55 .14 M ush 11.27 .66 .75 .60 .01 Ventuca County 11.76 1.00 1.10 .OS structuul "tool and + clectrietanat bridge) Paint Cwt"er 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .02 Los Angel*@ County ' Tepee, 11.79 .66 ,75 .60 .02 Rlecetteiane 12.65 1.05 W1.9% .07 Cable Splicots 12.95 1.05 3101.95 .07 0 Lathste e 1lentuca County 11.94 1.05 1.13 1.50 .01 e. t 0 VI.' 0 1 FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 41,, NO. 1160---FSIEIAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 • IENI1iCAUMS P. 16 rt Islay No, Fall-5042 (C-UIL-41 , _ IDJCISIOH M4 GTT-3041 10ont'41 Rslt trips ssposts Perot"* ..� Rode rdyb r s6te reengage_ MrwtyR/sedsa MswIt Elrerrin notes NAM reasl ss vsoltes �Tr. i Roots K A k rootless YasNsa ss"/or rainteral Marble settee@I T@rraaao A„''It. Rtrn 11.sadaslee. /Heave, . Murkenl Tile sot ttet i 1.19 .61 $1.11 as , rslwislt, China lata Marble. Tsrrasso and Tilt ` Navel eedm anco Test Station . Helpers 4.16 .41 1.00 .04 stool ridatdo A11111 trot I I t Angttes (racrlot hv.tna Ares). flan Nsrnardini, (Moot of a line Intel I of •iN{w� , CAT7-34 4 ' Tr.m.n inrludinl 17.ina take „ ' / (42 fit R136 - HE 0, 1971) Area. "awN.sb.ill. selene Ran Diego(3awrty, California , s.teth Itocisding the Mit hiwu.ai Ateai 41t.ii .ii �haMst i ' g .7S ' .64 .02 Muth Rrleklayenl Stoneadaonr 11.22 1.02 1.04 .12 itractutal 4toai mad i stick, vjcFk and itionsaatons' brldlol ralnt Immense 11.19 .66 .75 .64 .It Ttraien 9.47 .TT l.f! tgMre 21.79 .66 .7S .f4 .Oi Marble settteal fares Be sruph @ring atago 113 Ibrkerat Tile setters 11.49 .81 1.11 ,46 atnties Of 1#1141/ rzpae- Marble. Terrazzo and Tile hanvoetl Bato.11deateear 11.52 .# .7! .64 .43 Ilelpere 6.71 .4t 1.00 .06 Alto ay slush awing @Iola (over 11 ,• .02 .tortoni 11.61 .66 .73 .60 Zr suu.•tulal steel deal We��e_l_a�n_ lA U2I1-lent. l Q I.rtigr. antra/ 1t.6T .6i .73 .60 .42 �'t baptemor 2,17" :1 I Bloomy Sa#Ihlaaeu swing Allssmkoe, Appanr.ome, Resume. n stalo (i1 at.Nlre of 1 Rutter, Cerro Gordo, CbicYsaav, M Impale 1,4413 rllehlnel Clajton.Oavis. rsyette, rleyd, s. " speriai Cuatitog. delay 11.77 .66 .73 .64 .42 rrenklte, Oru1My, Hamilton, Rsor btaepleleck 12.53 .66 .15 .60 .03 cock. Neville, Henry, Hovaed. : N•w+trrat ` I lode, Jefferson, tloolLuk, lee, Alveomldm and San seeto@rdine a 10.13 .60 .7S 1.10 1 Klteholl, p4mr . ipvsablek, ' Covent too Tom, Van Karen,Vspello, Mab- Raen Cammnty 111.30 .60 .i0 instea, Mlnnmbaso, Vloromebtak,• Vertb and Vrisbt Cowltict ( ca. eludes Mason City eel Alottns Mualolpallslas ). love , 11'11111e1 Mf. �A7T-44111 -•jmst._1� 112 IN 26127- May 1A. 19171 ' Ban P)ago Ikmmnty. Catllurnla = e Ma"oks County to t31s aria , t'hs(.g#1 of eovtrap. NoIrklayerat St.inonamau 11.22 1.03 1.06 NtINt. slack and bto1w"oent' , Tyndeta l.4T .7T 1.95 t lass •' � • • ' 110E11At 1110131111, VOL 42, NO. TRO--i2110AY, SIMMRER M.iiyr 1 • 1601FlCATIORS P. 19 1• �• mvirICATIOns P, 24 +- ' .T P1101e 114491116 Perrseb polls folate#•eentM•1m44i$ N.$le =SIM Ir�lt7.41"ta„�, ID1 tl« a »Ir w fd aw1 180.661 E4seNes . 196106 11 6 9 pose1080 Voodoo@@ 804180 19844$ M 611 P44dw Wsedp aZ.+t0. IIMa it. 1 tt Itl M77+416! + IN I /ewer bouiprent 0persters (11101*,MY ,:alto I 11?d A Cramp ! • COme I 9.31 .4S 040 (4I rot 36950- .iul7 296 1971) Cr.wp ! twee 1 9.510 •45 .40 .05 Ltstowide tnut0tens Ctwep 3 • Cuts* 1 9.06 .45 .411 .0S 0rnup 4 • Les* 1 7.91 045 040 005 �en.L•IGroup 5• Zwte 1 1.56 04S .48 045 AsLobtes wrlurs- pane 4 1 9.63 045 050 Croup 6 • Ltto t 6.us 045 .40 ( 005 . •ris1.181418 6*te*etne.NtelCroup 7 - tole I L.S7 045 048 045 t tune 9 1.54 •t7 Group 0 + tale t 7.95 045 0411005 Ceoponsere+ tune i 0.74 .40 Group 9 - Leto 1 8.14 045 .411 1 .4S 4606ont rabone (h,lidln0 Const.) .• . Croup t0- tuna 1 6.112 045 .40 0GS Cw/a # #.2! a .a .15 %Torrent worl.sro - Zana 4 N.47 ,25' Cement wsewu (11154w/.Cnnet.)l , .• Tito setters + tate 4 6.47 .25 Lane t !•t5 , r0 Truck Drivars (111616608 Coest,)l tlwowlt,gle (1114Iwe8 Conet,)l ,n/» . •• Group i - :nae 1 6.31 toots 1 10.32 Group ! • tate 1 • 6.46 tdt.*rers (building ConrL.)1 Croup 3 • tang 1 ` 6.52 Lms 1t Group 4 + we 1 6.1.0 ' Cramp 1 , 5.85 .tS Group 5 • twts't 6.19 • croup t 6040 Covmp 2. 6.10 Use 61Cornet "mail (Hosteler GMOLO)t � � Group 1 7.25 .1S 0!7 •OS . tans 2 -an coltCrete lined, Croup ! 7.35 .1S 027 ' ditches. 0.195 Group 3 7.50 ,15 827 . 005 A lolwrsre (Illglwep Const.31 00S , ! N G6wp t - Man t " 5.75 015, 020 G$$.Ip 2 - tone 1 5.05 ,..!1S .20 . ,` 1 t Ga3- Le 1' 6 0l wp Line .1S .20 05 6 ., i �•• Cows 4 - two@ 1 6.55 01S .10 tbr6to better* - tome 4 0.47 ••! 1 �' 6 11111wILhu - plane 4 9.46 040 psi set es e l •• I.ante 2: .i5 e0S '''' •, i Clump 1 #.195 1 9.72 tltedtegtrelea toms 9 9.64 .40 + t e t WAS ptOERA1, REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 1110- 111DAY, SEPTEM11E1 16, 1977 1 ..,,,,. ol ON wet 1 M0111i3CAiia/s ►. 3 901FICATIMS P. t i. Orcil N M01 CATMO a �7 I�I!o. cwt - 0 Cbft-A Mbit Ido}•aw6Ga6 Irt*.•h Matt tdw•!~•f~t•t+o6h f•6.6t M A v too*$"$ vstssl•o fN*1`a f•tetr M t• t•aal64• vocaiw 004101 ~ i dMr.la ,� iY ao4ita. fr4ta CO26.8, • , pia44arosa reaa9nr aad aanto Crtas coaaties Saa psanctaaa and$4a Matao tloctricitwu i .t01 ..77 1•�1.s0 .0! tbuatles 9.40 .0 li.to /1.35 Cablo iplitrrs li. 1 .77 1!•1.50 • AS ad" tsancloso 01„a6ty $is4tyictano is.SS 1.01 1�•:!0 .Oa 6 Cable Spikes* MS1 1.014 1t•.90 .Od mull lUr an_fAl •#0110 - rtud. •1 1.7 to 11013- `+ill 11. 19111 man Mateo Ceawty 81ocerlciva9 13.71 1. i It•1.00 .01 a.laaw4a, #alpha, dory pluaboraa iwaaRittont• Ca"Voa•4, tLntsa otw, 01st W Ntosw and Imoboldt Ct». U.f1 .71 tlotw. t1 Waadu, ono. . ffctahlas tltwraa S.t61.s141, Nat lne Mat '0966 . Maoal.aiy ouun:lea Ss.07 .ds .!s a 114tsr4. Nwt•tog. pop a•:a4a. Fiat"#, sactaao , • d1�da San Soni+*. son rsaaCi9 ifadaret San Jaagvie, San Maae, foo trt•t Ott aaa am ilatoo sante Clara, tants or". so Gtaat/N l.a0 .10 }.30 11.36 uvbma. rast•-I. r'r1latUr , a rvei,e•.•. ret• and lob* ' ttaaael•t, Cal{tomie , alesL{s{ana. ?ii ti 113 Na ali.fl ti.Os 1N 1.13 •N . t'91►19 Spiia+asr 34.37 1.03 Nl.ls •1i ' . iaaser. S•taan4ate. apet•*sa ' po•tlen• r( IUptNr + ft oes•Ma, it•v94e 4aa 13994. 08011149 Wet of tbo Main $Isla• h.aeat"s ,• + 1 Yawu 41.64 1 (� al•etsltlaee ilia .ti N .� �.'+a"�M�a►�w. Ab19 stitawt! is.0i .!1 ♦t. A .045 'av14al «tt♦[vote Comely • • • 1 •1 alectsk1bas 31.10 .$0 t•:.OQ �♦ t*`1a Syliwte 36.76 .'!0 6.1.60 . aaaaws.y tv...tr 0/9etrtciowo lido 1.10 1!61.10 •ii ts►le 41106$4 ii.fl t.la tta.ia .M t ! t tvMta esus esctstoN Itaulat tn. G►T7•f43t Male 1 STAnt 41//08014 COI.Vtlesl Aland:. Alpin. A"404 but 10. Calavocaa, eoluse. Ca+tra "'0", uaga ie•da,►er•+.,. Cast*. Oct Rafts, Ll Ourado. fraena. is GSern. lu'Mldt, tinlr. !.Ater Lassen. N+„!r LJ.t/6' lt.+•. M a Y #«.�... raven.. .•W. lU:ara. Katt". lutt?+sas, M-ndoctno. Merced, ►a.fac. tone*tat. Napa. 7tavai*. ` #lacer, ►twa.•t.• Sactsennia, fan 4ertlto. 4AtCt tOtDtttSt Sam #muv:Isce. San J*Nlw:n. San Katoo, Alpine. Wdar. tl ibesdo, Santa Cisco. Santa Ctwm. Sheets. Sierra Nevada, Mlaeee. Satcertntot SfetttW, Solana. Sono. Stanislaus. Suri+ ani talo Counties # 1.30 # 1.00 S 1.10 $utter. Wass, Tcinaty. Tulare. San reonetsco and son Mateo Tuolumne. tutu awl rutia Countiee to.$$ .611 .60 O4:ISI2N ►:Maar CAIT+1011 Mrs Deft of #cane*tion tteshA. tinge. r�dera and C.W:selee Decision W. CA76-11101 dste4 laverbac Is. 1176. in It I'M 51115 fltlar* Counties 1.44 .10 1.10 CL.:AIn.Gx of ►WAS 4wlltinQ Constewetlon Ido:4 mat Include aIngle gamily. CMMet'tULSa lease: awd I# g#" 4rya ape taste wp to**A iacluttol 6 start,, :). heavy and Caitacntete 11.21 1.21 t.Tt .lf .Oi YtSavly cunstcuctlon and 4804/ion#. _ OSaw cliS stoat 4yw ri Mow*$ . Saw Ceti iter ii 1W TLteril yA.s+sea•4t6 pop wool* $hingieisi steel Scaffold Sad• Lecture and Jot steel Shorlay • N+wti Li'••d•• ocelot: 11.10 1.11 1.T1 .Tf •06 t•,•6 N t.Y• #00.14,,1 Y«Nba ,,a4a ' AW.To. Mlilet ights it.1S 1.23 1.11 .7S .44 Mfladtlice man, beldle, wharf; and dw:t builders 12.11 M 1.14 JS .64 Astrf-Mi VWAVt3 6 12.6% .14 6 1.t1 $I.%* •4i CRMiIT MA:oertf tt:a:r..•.�•S Lt.ltS .77S 1,Q0 .110 •.42 Cement Matune 14.04 1.111 1.11 1.114 .46 r1:.eurtwl •lana:sonar C-PolitlusMmstlot Ms,l,a,use"set Ail t•ei :.,::a. lioz,oidt. tate, li.•n Wat\!nl+team swinging of IO.1S 1.15 1.43 1.10 t .411 vendecian, l:apa. taw *tip Iota scaffolds MIS 1:15 1.41 1.110 .if San xatea, $tettyeu. OAT.rALI. ItISULLLA$ 11.51 1.22 1.11 .TS .01 J • ::lays, 6,anaa.a and .4 fatty •i4 Cti.CTAtC1Al:St t 4c.ai:et 11.02 1.74 •q 1•N . Atoned& County A:t-wta sag Conti• Caste 91110CiClan: 11.41 .16 Cu,+tree 11./# 3.05 1,1! •10 Calle Sp U eels 11.44 •44 16•.10 .41 t Trer•u. t:.ya. Paters. A*adot. Coluta, 4acramehto. hrr1Y•%a sat rvrert 00.101148 JIM$ .!S 1.00 Sutter. Veto. Tuba and 94%te. Calwta, el :"ragar thots t.otttona of Alpiwe. C:40\. tatsve. tw►Soc. "exam, it Decade, tcwads. 0tacet VIS-111. flu-.ae. factaa4ata, *ad sieea• Counties syot ,' * • 6446%4. $tett*. $atter. of the $Letts titwntstn !4!aa►. %*I* sad Tuia Case. 11.47 .64 l.ii •4s • kaarshed ' K+atety and Sent&G ue titetriclans 70.00 .15 Wj$ .045 & CaaU $latit•e* .445 14.14 ..41 1\•.111 ism •a%t* Aad$ansa Class � lwtwtel*a • Car,.n%to. il.4s L.is i.is .44 sl.e\rislaAe .' li.N 04$ WAS .046 Aty464. Ara Sar. Calateles, Cable •phaco 17.11 •4S lF•.i` .441 6a,% J*a;utn, itaaletws am :-*loner: 00"1iea 10.41 1.00 1.M 1.M , U141e C*.e1y 11.44 1.44 1.44 •fit 7 • Ornital 4tCI6tLt. VOL 41. t4O.*16-41410AY. AtOlt it. f!#T of Ill.-* so. �t sit Pati 3 "ctSicii NO. CA11.5031 pile • ...,r.•.. 61819 f•ip$Be•.e4 reP.n•q . /Hoot BSeeGq potatoes "sells f eee•Nte ia1\ ....•-. N••.Ir Ld.9iMir 0•tte B l 0' /984'4/9 YatOee :db. Islas N L W poreless YNrdN \dJ.r Ant.Te. soot'10. i1. MICIANS1 IC061•41 R:9^:11:1161:1e ICM&'dl rentorer Coantl Laos :soar Assn 114nolelans I !loss .10 N•.7S• •!/ t:etsa.e:o-s t 13.33 .67 1%9.17 .06 Cable splicers 13.01 .90 1%9.15 •66 Ce-.:e Ipecacs 11.56 .61 114'.11 .09 "Fps end Selaso Counties Rom. C:0-a. W1an. Pulses. sleettlelens 13.01 .66 119.65 .0t r'res. Lambie. lteitla. Cabtt splicers 11.10 .!1 a`irr i-d 1.81011/C"Atles son Denise. !ants Class and tirttrlcoses 11.11 .61 119.105 .96 1 !rain Crus Cownties Ciat Iptleers 11.16 .01 1%8.72% + .01 stecteiclans li.i0 .77 t►tt.l0 ,.01 Savile Cable Sptleees 11.10 .11 11.1.10 .01 I:tttrlctsuf Calle splitoW Den t'tanomsce Cavasy ' 21:1114' 11.li .0! 3%8•!0! .H Llectelclane 13.611 1.00 109.90 •!/ ci.ls 1pa tole 13.11 ..11 114'.161 006 Cable splicers tt.16 1.01 LS..50 .46 We sae• s:.d stn Jrapeta Dan Valeo Ce.rntp ts.et.ta Claetelotass . lt.j! .6a t60.10 :6S I:t:t::ttiltl tockaleiass IsM .13 1191.31 .BL ELcvht00 CO'Lstaucta1! 13.0! .SIS .3S 3190 .01 Ceti. 1;11e•rrs 13.61 .13 1191.35 .01, CL.am"CO!eMUCMASO putt" 'IMS, .3t! .1S 3►94' ell ca.rlre Cess C--.ratl CLMMOA CONST0t1CIMS• N6t.LIAS tiettttalons r Mrs .10 11.1.00 IPA".I l0iJ0 6.1.19 1;116918 11.1! .70 1191.00 GIAWAS1 110 :•Lrte o-t OR Ids Cauatles Atse•\da, Ceeeetts Casts. Lata. • 1 110:1e1elers 30.3# .0% it9/.1! 001 Vat10, tanGsaleo. isouthgen •. Ca::i /,1:601. U.91 .55 111 1.1! ` •!6 halt of coentr from North of 2 fret•*. rl-;%. Weis ase/ St. srgll. Puntggere lupe. :LN19 C..r.tles San Benito. son rueclacee 9:*St11cI*%8 33.30 .!5 366.0! .03 Son surge. Servs Clew. sante � V;1.16 sellcete 13.16 .11 Well .61 . Cow. Solana. IS.tl. toga east on Late. "at 4S. i'andselow end \ of ralrfield) and sona0a '• 6.::4':a C:.•+tr Cauatles till} .!3 l.3! t:rctrlcla+s 13.61 .03 310.30 •03 c•t:e Spllest• 11 d 1 '.of 1te.30 tar 1p4:e• Reastd. 8144118148e a+c .aotaw Counties 3169111610na 1.03 T63 to 10 r s east• /lttsres 10.61 1.63 t6 1t 1 , ' o� . • ;se ..4'y": , • . • • • • �• • 0901MAL M3611II16 VOL. Oar NO. 7HMIDAYa ArMll 21. 1975 � �• .• ` . .• .;• ' .• IF .t • '• • •r.. w .r Mr.r..r,��• w•�.rr4w+w.�.wwir .�w..wM� �wrlrM.• A,r• sr... r,. •.rw our wrr r.,r,.rwr� rte• •r.r {dCfitatt ia. "If-less !ye ! 9=1110d 643. CAII-S41S , Nie d • /alai.iaui.ae lia�aN� . setts tali Biqa 066664%8410614 ttr.dt 1t.ain0a Naealt r... E4ara $aqa Its,• lnabw Y.ae.64 6.1 6• at►..!.. ta•6a M L M 86661664 Voted" Owes Mew fe. , µT+$..118 iYone•di CL►s117f1 +1..646$ !Beate+ read Santa C►ea Al18oe. Ah►{tt. battle COURtl•a t u.14 .44 AS .1i CHe.aaot. it $1684411. Sah ►sanstseo and 0%o1 rsttsilsa. •et:sr. 11449th tan outgo canna 18.41 .4t 3.q0 . .ot 01 C:t1 of Lstials%&xl. San 94lktto And 6auta Ciala 1►dw. Most&a 1:te+t. Countler 10.14 o1i •.111 sousasatsa Silk:artalat passive. Stage. +Meta and S Me, 5.0too, $84411600 %Ulate C.waattet 11.11 .3S .4s 166+:Haut. Uttit. lehanat ttlr1109a, retard+ Stoolslaea Sate a•1s 1.60 and W916%no tiwntles feet$ .01• ca.•iHo 116.49% .41 S lose Vaat4[. St togedo. iacNaente /Igt%3. rt11e. 0:41418 Arai a'ad vote tbuatiea e.{e •{e 1,11 Wlate Cs+atlea eal the .a fouth,in hall of San Natal 1e14:401 1•.8ttsaa of County • roved Cr.he1 f.ii 103 l.f{ 6011 ai$ 1,1119 CCt..111=10:11 tM.•..at1%a Conan Cosh Cwotl Ist!• Li•it.att ke•4► 1.11 1.54 1.30 001 C[esMatn 16.461% .10 IS01.84 $eat:atari $1434 l.ki 1.14 1.31 .44 Lltat Gteilaagnt CIpstatoet 13.1010 .14 1&4L.44 Ca a••6+118$ $ti..tirail ilo3i 1.10 1.16 1.16 004 Lllkcaeh /$.{S .1e 1141.44 :i;•;:a Cable splicers i{.SS .10 9%41.114 Ala+$4 a'1l C`atto Coati lot Nolle. Mdoo 4a4 BfoUrat Cn:tses U.1i 1.05 3.31 .ti! Ciwatito 6.110, Cut all. Glans. • ties ++$agree haiport 1:.1188:. Laos. tar•at Ctoam/ain 0.14 .45 10 .11 1131 $64:.1111 r/ C..sat itch Beat Clow-Areal Boadirowadw ta•al•It :S is C:.antl Liaaal ala ick:1*4111 roauteteaegs ►404:6, K atte. t:ct6►. iaeahaawealk 0.69 .411 is 410 im fates. 1.4844. 741.44. Line C3•stp4ent Has Sets .4$ It -010 1/1t fee :eaattt Ca.at.es Slats .46 .!i 641 Ve-twea b/ertualeet i 4vy CO.t.eeta aid San ioKatn Use i4vlpecnt Nan[ [04,4146 ii.is .4e .ss a01 Ce[ttlsed Lloaoalkt Weider 11.114 X04% is .10 kilt Lass ittaa Cst/of Letsport Tn t Tttoost 11.43 .411 t1 .19 1/14 416.1 as Ccuhty itaeta naris. Ca61a Spitcat/ Loodoaht r aiacilki GING icawa Counttsa 1.01 all .011 1.40 1/04 Mao Sptojec 131.18 .is to .ie W30 • R f - w r� • e , e w • flDfiOAi ui:i11g% vol. 42. RM 16-41 10AV. AnIL :!a 1977 • alClitn& n1tt-Soli gap 1 v19Ct4iCl1 00. Ctl&r+Selfpetoo �• 1 ' l i * 1064&9a.abh Patna.&@ 10et* .�..�..�... !eels flop 10.0•u I81�.6n K0•dl ! lbnMse Meade tburr0e trM M i ti Instert 11 riu:Ma es#/i. Borst 11611 Irstns YsseHsr #Solt. * Alm Th ' •iib th tut a:+�&:d:tT:x:1 It•+1•@► &4019 C11M9naTt0@t iceaNp rots 1! Minis. Wage sib veebelet Ce all :•te:a Coal%lie crevalewn i I.10 .55 11.1.71 e::.r:-q% 4 11.44 .15 116.9/ .a Liners» - 14.1t ,!5 li•1.75 Lt•t-t•! Pae vieipcMt Catte Lpilcire. 11.01 .59 /tales$ 4116%116 11.16 .15 1106H 001 9.0 rooneloce County Cato 11:14.1• 11.16 .11 1SOM .191 croosdsaa 11.ii 1.04 11s.i1 .01 /41aP%ee. NTL 610slelaee ' Unguent raehnialms 11.015 1.04 119..90 t, stI c-! :sats • Caultlss Cable Spliced@ 15.96 1.06 1%0.10 .01 Wall, 9.11 aft to 1q inn teatto, Smu Class. Ca:ta 1?ticst• 10.11 ,.63 ti 1% and Santa Crot Casettes 114-:*rad :ass%r creur•@eaa 119.00 .61 liel.ii .N c.s.1:•ss 9.41 .19 LW AS .11 Ltno@ent Lim fgulpoodi ts1*:+8 asRatclabs 12.96 *199 It6L.4S .01 Cisratet@ Iasi$ .11 1101.36 60S C8::0 t?:::tri 13.16 .95 11@1.1! .Ol Cable Spittle@ 14.20 .11 ttsl*50 .01 rata vs Sot••o cobalt•# I"M SLTttM 1$.19 1.41 .93 1.01 L:•.*•e+ 13.11 .61 116.15 • .OI tA1KsFs6e sns0otr Gi• wous Cats 1?itesse 15.30 .60 its.l5 694 h1 the, 6.116. Clam. tosses, !luso@, . slid ion•losquta Csvattes 6181:6. Islas& std Tetany slosh 1.93 .16 M$ 1.11 Cr,;%:e• Ssray# abostrec% Tapers C::.1:'e0, * 9.56 .41 1190.7019 .OZ lolls' at6les sss&1@361 :r a .*r tgair eat 4►pgatrr@. 11.96 .61 11,.705 .it @oadelasttt iilvetural Co::s t;lic116 12.10 .61 19&0.703 set Steel 0.24 oil 3.34 1.11 s:ostdo Coantr posse, ictal@, w@sto #ad , 6:c.*1•*n 19.16 .70 ►&6.90 .93 voters Ceuallte . L:r.**es 11.41 870 Ita.50 dl !tush# Tepees 11.13 .41 sae Lots 14 al;ront gv1stols 11.al oil 110650 di sprays Structural steel ,11.31 • .41 640 A sdar. Caless, i0iro*rate. . • • Nsrlpos&. PAreed• ltae1614e6 &allot. tole. T.ae @:l6 those and vroluene Cewatle6 Pottle+#499 alples, ti Oats@.. Mtush 9.60 091 045 oil 0v1 Ksvaes. fiscal sr.d liters + Swint stole& Oopethan66sa1• Ca;atleo Us$&of tM Mein vows Cheirl itaae CLe"Zols still* rr,tstela Waterloo@ • ' Yatoc vlaettop 1.15 all, 645 ds 1101 • sato e.6ea 4.91 all 1%6.15 .045 !pe•,yl 848661660" MIR .90 041 a/ ask Liaises 11.1t .73 114.15 0045 Cable Splicer* 12.23 013 U4,015 0046 71 • #1014A1 9/011111, VOL 01, Nps I$:-F11aAY, APRIL 21, Styr "Cistlle 00. call-loss page ! 60I51010 ho. a77a429' al* to f.t.se 6..es.t./.stab faN•i.+•M+t ha•••+. bels se ..�.w....-.. �.. at �..r..... N••.lf �/rtee4n Mee.f f I astern sWa N L 0 ►asebas vesatws 080449. tart 0141, ►sdr.e vasaaa e•d/rf trot.1t. f swr l!t lta+t•d! lA1NTtitst tGe+t'd) `• Ncnasef. same Units. same Aisseda. tents&Costar 91 rates, sa.+ta Clatr and Maeda. Naps. Nevada. s»ta Ctui CeetAtles Places• saetaeeets. sleets, fotsne and Tole Counties gaeia0is8 pat/ane of time*t/ea 111.06 sate TAh" Counties I 9the oakons et • r f`+si Counties In sAo Lana Taboo iraah s 11.72 .19 1 1.10 .60 's0! Anel aft y 11.11 .t! 1.10 .00 .61 stash 6 lilts .!! 3 1.70 .141 .01' • .a;•et• 11.77 .!! 1.10 *66 •u spear 11.37 .!! t.30 .40 •413 Late :aloe Alts vapors 11.03 e!! 1.10 .10 .413 dash 10.33 .20 .7! st1 fast* and Duawldt Cowttbs !;esti sttuctdtal steels Tortee 11.80 .70 .75 stash less •341 .fi .69 We. fbela. raaeoels.. same sgr•rf sanaois•te+*I stfaCtat& flo'k ;tests frim steles Tipersf 01SaoKo &Ml *mm"Cee• rapethi let& 1.61 .20 ai .!41 • sltaf IAM .!! i.i! .00 • .61 paftiq tot lteipieg Wash &"Jos :+rets 11.13 .0t 1.10 •ii •.41! sf/ha-T rArLtrer sane. C41w•a. ilexes. Lae•too PlesA . sln7s and 7b1&fs CaaMLle les:Ftaf�l the godless at Ttatiic farlaaeatleef Devise • Ap9licat•is 1.67 .!i .23 s asst+rel. svix. ►1 vs. t ►Tock star Wtsilets Seattle t:stta, iisaifea. ittuff . suelxt seAds/astq l:ittip•t 0.40 .Ss .31 i isr• .. .tinitf a./ TiLa Nelpet Nd+sel step lnstolitt. Cat:tree fart :r+ler•I s.+11ns' 1.13 .60 .44 • u&tale suftaea seAdilostsc. 8;+•tr sa+calestret sttdetvfat alt spots 0.03 •30 •3! if • Lf•elr $e:•g st•lea T.pels !.!2 .60 •41 $tater seat Operations tttses tlletstot 6.42 • •!t •33 b L+eten Caw�tf ltAat fwts+sn tAat . sgarelee Ilea 1.10 elf As Y ilea tasaals oa 1601. 1312., applicator ilpsfstot 1.01 .!0 .3! D '•+atlr.ssd 16 and Incl+rdsag shatslseon . 6001 .so as Is syfet ta►tl • OUR 5.61 # .!! •!f saw! tiA3 ••li rTt M loin! tountlee 81+8"8 saiuetuul stroll Tq"tt Seattle Delineating Device 33.li .1� .7t Arpiaeatees Meel stop tnatatlets Ttalite sus loco ' sand►lsatef 4.411 .30 .33 1081999 tatssslo detlmeastiq . darts& applicstat. w6sat step b&tatist• usffle ' amasses saadbUstati tell .241 Is # f • • w 1"I • tett vii .25 ' # + . flOIIIA1, 4161AUe VOL 43, NO. 16-••14101r. Affil 23. w? • mi1.:.. i4. ata • Vale it • 3eClotoct M8. CA??-Sell Dqa 1s •o brass. lues.6wMa/.y6.ah 0•ate •.�..+�.++..�. 11" N a,Ir ��� Ei4QfIN Russ N i* Vwtis•t a•4J�r n E !sd• Mta4/n~ ishaA&A-4.!~ Ve4aa.a Arta!f� lt:�:tJl1 IC*+l'ft 9lA4kTCDtFS' TQrOQif iCont'di :.eat 5845 CjerstiMt Alplee, Asadec, it Dorado. / :.au sea•atas i i.lT .!4 .}! 0 ieeada, !lacer* iaelaaentoo r. itecca un and Toto Counties ! 7.451 0411 6 1.40 .09 $,..alts FAR 4.11 .50 335 O tpesat*a 11.13 .Se .1s Caisesias std tan Joaquin s•.tl:t-rn 4.45 .56 .3s U Counties 1.4) .io 1.40 .90 p1! re,• 6.13 .Si .31 i Hallow CGYnty 6.32 .90 1.40 .11 ' ►:I::t t'Se • Moseley County 1.11 logo 1.10 .90 A:8•a1t 1%4 Comes Cotte San Dealt*. Santa Clara and C*.•tt•t 10.10 ais loo; ail Santa cool counties 11.e0 ,!! 1.10 Date. C:::.ti. Bier". treses ►tJ2a114lt tss.t•uat4f+ Aaa at i.aua Asaaad% County 13.19 1.31 1.39 012 Use? lots Csovttai. ►:.•.ae, $testa. C6:ttea Coate, County 1.1 .}0 S.tcte. ccs Voce Cwntlaa !01$ .1$ loo$ Det !write and 6.nt:.oldt Counties ilei} .!1 L1&3 .is re.1:8:81 ..a•.tt 14.0 .!1 521 .q !!Faders/ iteaattatst*t /:8814, songs, r.A.st• and Anises ifb/tt4esa 1131E at ..cafe 4.'1114. Veli .s0 Ids 1.11 • C*en4ri. 4aerNMRIi. Wolof A:;:•4. 1.'aiar. setae, C•laaetas L/ 9osa:6. wfeda. isaat t.:.ta, i► tar:•!*, Glen-%. . andLik1.116. aunties lescludiag 31.}1 1.14 1.00 .14 4:ft4 1 1•:41. aMip.•. ►tacsr. % late Taboo Area least obi . all 1.91 .10 t..•... Salfa•e'11e. i•+:6agYsa ' Stats. lottas. Te:* a.re Tube Ratio, rrnwcin*, son rrsnaioco z C+t.et:44 11.19 .71 lose set and Sonora CaYn4Ie■ a 1i.H Islas 1.16 1.i7 els � O 2e,: t.a•:t4:e T.LYna 3110 .90 1.98 .63 Na Ptnito had lents Class -4 r . .41 •te 1.10 .0i Cwntlee 11.26 .90 lad! .10 lei r:1.v ta•+ty l.1i sea 114146 Count 11.14 1049 1.81 laio .is M Dos ".1 900r.1 hill. !wean Alpine. ADA40C ISCOSOCsa asda,;f.rttefn hill). retia. Faction 69 CoYmlyt• Dette. foals:, t..,., F;.aat4 + Calavalo*. Coivaa, rtetao, t u.:.'n. M+:6+6e, 1110f,41114. Sst.f•a 4110 Tctni:y Cwntise loss .N .1e 1.41 301 Giea11. lire,. Latae*. loaders. 104#443. St•nlalavo Hatipota• trtcad, ?W411C. ibntecer. Vluaao. !an Joaquin. . ,a e,'3 :.shave Ci.4ate• + 0.40 os0 3.55 Veli , ILUIVZrs' Uu.IJyi 0 . • Santa Gus. Shasta. Sie,na• a iie,sirew.u itanteiaue,, $meter, Chtass Conus Grata TeMea, fainter. Tulare. Count tea loll .ii loll Tw4luoe,e a" Tubs C*vatiee 11.40 1.2! 2.00 .10 +Cosmo. isah• ase t+dant a Lo%e,. Yaps and M4M Gowtlem 12.1/ 7.91 6.80 .1i Gt..atles loll As 1.44 ' 2%elk •tiF :'_. ' 1.. • 11611Al 19411.T511, VOL 42, Mo. pa -fam&7. ANLL e,2. MY OLICtslut 7rD, u1:-S4I5 false 21 agellICtc p0. CA17-5415 0ala 14 f.rg1/0•11.10 Pep.•-fa Poor,8.00.19 too-W$ M+.•tr tteaeb.a p.e,tr T i.unea roeate+s Vogel"* eat/es so%. M E ti r.sal..a s sa•#..a u1A, At►#.to. Arte.T#. Pan" ! AOOrtAi1 iCn A;a!tt a-sd Cantle Coate CLuntle Aaiadur, Seasamerunto sail Vale t+Iais 1 14.54 ! 1.17 1 1.10 .40 .01 Counties r•J iL iK •atetsr rettitntn Paoirto lslate. Rile and Il .#h its v!a pu-rrl 11.11 1.17 1.10 .46 .04 cor5461%wnl ! 14.11 } ►.4t 4 1.10 81.44 .01 1#tu•.Astiet trasateisi ►Ipt- tnaaaler and pitch 11.11 1.48 1.10 1.40 .41 orapj.laI Coal 101 bullt up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 sun bcalto and Santa Clan• 1•Lplot. Catavt:ss, rasipuu. • count Its r.dfst:. Sar Jusi.in, stonlsiwt Ioottret Settie it tettlsl 10.10 .45 1.10 end 1•,a1u►•t Co..I Iof i4trr WITAL 14FALA51 ww".Ifsa #state, file Atavads. Contra Costo. Ilare s+-,'asst{-n an! Ludt #rot 11.11 .56 .41 . end Solana Countite 11.15 .46 1.45 124 .04 reit •Jthtst Cri'ero:ur 11.44 M .47 Alpine, Calaveras and # Matta. Caluss, ti amain. San Joequln Counties 11.71 .44 1.46 .!1 6;t•s. 4 user. K 1<K, tlacttr Awadoff butte, Calmsal Pt.•+o, $lasts• 1,0#se. ea actadd, Glenn. Larsen, Stt.t,J•.. Sutter• 7Nata, moved&, Placate timara, Sfsr.:s1 6.0 t+.a Cu,ntias $&Klement*. sheet&, Sleera. Aso101a 11.11 .95 .40 Sultat. Ishaes. Iola and $Hors. r.•.la, rulua and a Tube Counties a 11.!! .44 1.44 .it y.t0f0 Cre.rt#te Mecipo•a. Agiced. Staniela*i s •t.1a 11.15 .60 .40 and Tuaturne Counties 11.14 .60 1.14 LA. . •.##%. ti nYr,4?., ►ape, , luntesay. San 4entta, State L•t:.•a a•.t Si..aa Cwnttse Class ani Sante Cams Cauntiso 11.15 10.44 1.441 a..s•re 1$.11 .45 1.20 1.41 004 Del :facto, Nwnaolnt, tabes plat t' a..t e.rit t•tiitaMa - Win, racAswine. 0.4 it .lithe -14 1.160 1$.74 .45 1.24 1.82 .!i rerneisco, S-j"-A end e#*.assu et Ltaae;afal tive- Teinity Countlee 11.5! 044 1.78 .l) mee;a•ersi C441 tat pwit 80.83 •vti 1.20 1.63 • .of sen lents* County 12.42 .4i 1.41 .12 W S 1s.ate and bJrlba;dt ModoO and Sisklysu camettee 10.361 e52 .211 .01% 4•.008. rasena. Diego. Mehcal ens A.v;rr. 11.12 .44 .7f .33 '!»lot*t1#rttise 11.70 AS 1.22 .42 ArsitatP and Tanta Crus e C.•aatsas ' rwte#e 10.71 .94 1.15 tan Ptaralsse end son Itatea 1.15 AM .it ' rJlatic M9rtets and betttaaea is aettleei ••ttRtut'pusVs 11.11 .it 1.15 1.10 vii 4 51tutassicr 9+#a60.0fsr ,`.A 1.15 0lpa•,rappstia Cast tit GQ i a • t\D ' !Ia[6A/ stWlllS, Y04 Jl. N0. t's-IOi�AY. Mott ii, 8171' ' Lt::ss:Y r r Pat* IS gWtstca in. 'CArT•l07S toll le o tt CA ►n.p to+9l+if hf•e•n bs9h a6.11 M.Nie �i..ea•N M»wlr f /Naloa testi N 4.* 11NiIN{ Yat Ntia .all9+ Roes MSR 119.610•6 1 Y{u14a aa1/ar aa6r.Tl. • IMAM►•OAIEASf S:r_ r:A:a LAY173 Ale+►ala. Cantle Costs. Ott ft.;:•r. :►.glee, rote, floats. Iturboidt, Last, G:6.".114 Gt1.►.• :1 .1,1Ado. K,tln, Iicndocina• NJpS, :'era. :a:tt♦ .e6e:.e:nt Sen ra anrstco. :an Matto, t:•ty loot Areal. trlted 6 It11,aa. Sulam. Sanov le.tt 611 $1♦ Doe;utn aiveal, And Ttinitj CouniteS ! 11.02 s 2.40 .91 11.00 ft.•�5• 56% Joe;gin. l:tseta, butte, Cotusa, L•1 Dalado, Sg::,••^'o. st.n,{la.s, t Glenn, Latton. RJOe. S.a :6•ira, ::.'t:/. s rads, ►lacne. ►luaas. r :oto A%e Tana • SACra.2nf0. Shasta. S1e91ra9 G..:,•►•a+l :•ate station• Suttet. Ttnasa. 1010 end piece/ Yuba Counties 11.00 .10 {•! S:e;16 Ca,•:fee leetludlal TILL 91.1'411Ss L.•t :, w 3:661 s 10.22 .7f { 1.33 11.00 .10 Alasmis. ilutte. Colusa, Ivey ,ale mss Aral lite Contra Cult&, Kr:l Coate, !6•.r a:94 l0«03 .70 .2b Cl Dfia.0, Gltnn, itusboldt, e:aL.Is. CA.,-Costs. Ls6e. Lace. lassen, Klein, t.,ttw, f•itrl•w. !'tired. Nendaeinu. MoJuc. Hops. latter-„ :.aha, 334% atait0. Nevada. Place(. ►lu6us. tg� rtan-,issu• Sit Tatcv. Raccae"Mto, SAM Benito, ta�:a C:616. Saco Cavo San IYaneleco. San Ktetta, l.a:ty u.I S:•:-{ Caunti•s 11.30 .10 1.00 a .10 Santa Cla(a, taasta, Sitrre. Z air: •:sot s:-a S: Sittlyou, Solaro, soaoau, Ala.e:a. Cue u a C.+atA. ►ai M, Suttee. Toh3a4. Talatty, San r16'.c4aco, Son Volo and Tuba Counties t2.00 gib 1.20 1.40 +013 7% ra:eo, Sant{ C;416. Solo w Alpine, Asedol. C4laveres. Art u A+s $3•aao Ca.r.tlts 15.41 .40 .30 .00 ban Joaquin, sesnislaus and tr:►l+i:T Cuurtite 11.42 .40 .!0 lob Tootums Coontles 10.27 .11 JO 1.00 S7L•.7;::tris reaseu. Rings. Madera, Alr•.ts ani C.intta Costs Nariposs, mcccd and Tulare Uv"ttes 12.)0 1.25 I.21 AGS Counties 1.00 1.00 .14 Dal carte and batLolet r Ilontessy and $Into Ccus Co.attes 11.44 .tt 1.12 As Counties •11.99 1.01 .01 t , 1I094AL U01611916 VOL 42. N0. 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Genf ":nes: Stolt Wit and Rile Ibetov actual or aeeav$s6d Basis gfy,vRA levels roam MUIP""T OWLIATORS& Maly LJrnr•.e • DRLOGlw Besse It L It ►w Jars lf669140e I •.U.r Can.? lr 0111 G:Inlgrr 0u lt1rl CrlllenSCHOULA! t, Iwd<rsen-Madlntl Ogtry Ci/Y•SIILIL ArrD 01►f[R DaLt1Gl1R /1Ctf#LCR • ••aIle Car 11 ll!tedg Cof::etc tlntater In TVnnals Coq- (LA114W I•onluuot axt Cfe:f Sarre: fan; Gloat F.-iarn and ►otr.Anr C.,nits and Slotceet6 G.•.•f• loal a\! fut•,anf IKa!flMnr ntgD frusure Noaelenanl Nlnels - Cram Lr 1nne1, t+claSl-tg top a0 #•altos ran 6n elall and raise works Bargeranl 0•ekbe+tdl Ileeaaal viipgr I.atele Jf on slick lingo 114,1da1$steg-pntman Ivort &$sign- Osler y,er• intefehartieeblel steel tory, Ratsets and Setteur Tla'r•roawr vAlta I 11.10 1 1.01• 1 1.711 .110 .11 fell:�groaa - oud us steel of substitute aategl&ls lAegetorel Ate& 1 /.l) 3.010 1.111 .10 .11 $steer Ates 3 1.11 1.010 1.711 .110 .11 Ct6aJP It C-blgtgr.0e11 ChwCllandetl toWeloan-pgis•e houses Ylbg&tot; Art• 1 1.11 1.01• 1.71 .1/ .11 y,eA. ►aveaeat 11teatgga• Olo.1 er Ball G4"I - C..cfass. 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INUCK "111 4s Abated) ae•••l•• W.s CL`Ca. 1tmm ivlvo 80,41. t ter. ahr ard•t a , y:e. votes 1609:11 oa%p I4 T'NWSIT MIR AOITAIrto lever Its. a•J argot S tea, rater I{ Ids. through i1 Ies.1 stools$ 9 LASS .76 U." &I S %,1 ta;I Its. 10 was. out% CClo3rr$I CA iwho a.r •gar 4 yds. •*te: iIr*L3e o.rr•tre 16 fid*. and under aeger. 1 140. and Including • / I2 yds. water ievelie quays 04. .0:er ie•ei11 :afds ;even• . ` 1r86. t rot. Ord unser 4 Ids. I9 Ida. and lncludtr9 it .ate• :•grill :10c*a.141t1 pee- Ids. rater !eyes$ tltimporots hstch c14-1:44te ate. 4 Ids. la Ids. Ids. and Including 12 •A .•.rat a Its. •sees levels 1 16.24 6 10195 ate $loss Ids. water lavelit sett-pto- raised Street evespar with a•rar.w. 1:a:d TRr:asl salt-contained reluce Mai 1.I7i-var!•t o,p:-lett. skids Jdabets•ho■. 4 Ids. 1.6:.st crass elpe 11.102919 and Includlns,lt Ids. water :attl•3 :ad rear tract !well# swam+Be Andlor grow lt.i:4 Vale. Ord under Plague Tcuet lacy pee-hatch set%$ 1.16.18 RAbor Deadconcrete ala. a Ids. and J'jL4 10.Its 1.165 *to Ids• ImIu N9tl2 Ids. water loaves)# 6wpstat 16 Ida. W1.1 Z.-C TUASPUT ' ' • ane lnstudlng is Ids. vdxsr list% 6.41 16.22 1.391 at 1.99 � Lovell 10.44 Liss ate I.00 I*.s M.7.93 a%s $:nit" •. MIUM WM TIWisim ". A::'-s WJ.IL3 111.24$ 1.195 .10 1.06 igooseneet loahed) 1000$ ' 1.115 a?! 1•4141 :t,1.•.s:T r.:A aoilaft $aAYeIT Nit atstTATpt 0 0 13%. thro%1% Is Ida.) 101.$11 1.196 eve lase Jesse I2 Ids. thaalll U Ids.) ` 1#0411 1.19 a?{ tan Y1.."•udI �L•:7 15.144 lots. . . ' • ahs *.Uat ?.lto 1814.1 Miss LAOS a?$ sell Jt�i*�:t:•CL i YaTtd:fttlCtt ` . t 13.143 gala• urA Saler ?.it! 1a/sol 1{.115 iett5 .16 lees • loggeb • r101U1L JIl ISM$. VJ$L t!. NOL FI—AIDAY. APIUL 22, SOFF , me 1 OLGIolG1 10. t:ATT-S03f rale 33 0=1S10Y role 34 i Fdry•R•a.G►.rgatau 0•ao �--•�••----- seatN• off [«..at. Neale l4.giiN , R..•• N L at roma•.• Y•..,:.. +•1'00 . TRtrcx tfxttttrsr {Cont d3 a•at.To. .` . HICK onivfrt CMt'd R•.r• k L Y r..tleaa Y.tadtl •e •Te. A ! SULS CLVI•t SPaua[n lwha Ruts Mr.fT StnCAOCA (v/w ave;•t, w.rt tt 1da. and &in*$. aloe 24 yds. en4 including 3S yda, water 1.901)1 inc)rdtn4 Is ods. want Dumplevel)$ la•'? losIftcl (malt 21 yds. and t f2 yde. and lnclud$nt to yde. water Dampctotoneludlnl 3S yda. waant ievetii towel!) bu.5•eteen !ores 13 , , Iftcludiel lovas 211 ydae and yds. and lnclud$ng It yds. Dumpling 3S yde, whet R vs11i water level)) Drapater laver Inz1star toner ti ods. and 11 ydo. a•$d iacludini 1t yds. • insfuds. 3S yds, want ower$$ valet l•voil$ Was idtbiae tiN loss. 7q M, It's and other bat, a:eg 11 yes, tai insiudieg similar Dol tMe. Torte Cobra. to yds. rater level)$ Teueka LdTbutnoapille. Toutnacaekec, Welld and similar type sttuip- (dry pie-Ditch �onctete six, Dent .bon pJlltnf $qua/ask of + aaer 13 yds, and lnoluding is wagon levell 4 10.48 5 1.130 •70 11.0! •' water taut atlar• and (100%.. and/ot gteass tans a:aticrm , F.R. Oa ilnlux TTP9 • at otter Disc. %rsiitts) Skids ) ` oto-WADIaf TM99 10.34 1.133 .76 i.!s tdabits bot, over 34 y3s. and inciw3in7 31 yds. water heel)$ •, • TIMCt MS AIMA$I 10.370 1.131 .70 i.i0 Truck 14ty pea-batch eonetets Dix, over 24 yds. and includiaq butt CLM-mT ftitl.riat'[w/•+o 35 yds. water level) 0 1ht4 + i.il3 .7! 13.011 .• ew94r. ovot to 136. and ' lrcluding In yds. water Rule Cova SFMe 3S y746da.EADCR (w/w tnrstf l Cctaanatlon dump and jactruget.-oratot dump ttatlets Ouch (case 111 ".P ( VIdiAg SO yda, wands lenelir Vol. rtf and lnClud.r.g 24 yds. Ourp (over 33 Ids. and opctdte wtat levo!)• Outpcteto (Door 00 yaw. ratty revel)! Ouopctnge � • l0 Ids, a^4 la•auatn4 34 yd*. rover 1S yde. end itmai'as a to wat$i le.•l)t Ou:psgne War IS what 3evat)t ttu■y.tIt tori is yds. and tnct.4ang it yda. 3f yda. and tncluds i eb Ids. .else level$$ lard idobets box, watss 1■rag. Dela• id•btfe o oval to yd•. and lnciwdtnll evet 10 yds. and tDeludeng 011 2t yds. weal, revile Tuasit yds. water ievefia Tsueks (der as■ egttaue tomes ii ram. PCs-64&4hGoatace inia. ever tkeaulb la 146.11 Ttwcks 14111 . 110 Yds. end lrelwA►ty S! pee-Wtel. eanetatm mrd. miner 1148. rater 1we11 i!A! i.i!! .f! i.lt , 17 ran. and laciwian! 34 yda. water level) 1b ZD •. ; "CANAL 116615151, VOL 42. "a. TO-•051DAY,•AM i!, 1937 MI ChDs-1011 Palo 31 MCIs$Ckd$0. CA71-1411 Palo 3. s fxtff0iKfA IFS IV" Crt�I:rs Mlatt•dl FolejoS naggrermeate, • • A9OlY1M OT Ot for Mega lOrWt9 tQt1hRKT 9RAt0Di Woolf id.uose CMS tt=Vr SlAM!at w/wa Baas N t Y 0`e641466 V040096 ••1/*# a+APU It all areas net Included mIM"Area 1 ea 60101.evrf So 1st h.N wrAof Afire.If. Ofleod bele*. 81 Ida. +$tea level!$ 6wa� local to fee. Ana "of 61 ft"A It M1 areas Included to She de.esiptlem Flo. wive tovetit 0$apcsage defined below wl.teh Is r66ed wpavi township . Iw%vt It Its. a 4 w&C99 6% Yda• Bad reale stats of Aetna I and t. eater lee#tll Ospat•e 10#01 10 Vl1. ai! •+19f as r14. &,Star i Cowaneing to the ragfite Dean on the eagstsion of the Southerly lo.tiie retteeptar pstol tons& line of Towashlp Its. 1aa•.;c111rlfin of 134t•rralell 1 Thongs taatartt $taws tho Southerly time of Township Its. ;resat.{ tells f:rt$6o Vee, also 12 Ida. she SIS. Diable wrldl a to the S.Y. corner of rewachip 191e Ord e%.,at 61 Vls. wales Ievetit lovise at, Mg. Daial• •ata itas.0t6d wrtdt+o. . trstse fety poo-&etch unclog. • Thrace Swthdtll t• the S.Y. 461449 of tawm►hlp 1021 loose SL. 966. near .l 114, And eudst s3 lhonca G646fly 10 the S.Y. corner&f township 30S. rause lit. ' ,Ids. &,ares levet} i 11.94 1 1.191 .71 11.11 Thence Southerly to the S.Y. street of township 7151 wants 1198 • si a Cf.`^:# tINJ�1:1 Ie*/w& 1641166 tastally t6 toe S.Y. corner of township Its. tante 11to Silage Swtbarly to tea S.W..grner of township In,'rans0 Ilto itsift. lune tt rda. sed Thence Lasteely to the $.a. dormer of township 745, #ansa 119.. 1:.l:.:6•y to rlS. worm • •� Thencs southerly to the S.W. genet of towasettp I15, lasts i9ft lasetlr t.:Y }tS V:e. ami Thence 9as941rly is the S.C. dorn49 of township 121 shags late 1•t:.lr•s•#: yla. vrttl lerss}/ I Thongs Southerly 4o two S.Y. co nee of township las, range lots 0.'p:r4t• ;cast is ya, red • falling on She Saushoely Ione of Klass County, 9hemce tagterly Inlet-s ss ISO. eater /well# along the soutbetty iewt4a9y *1 stage 0.#tae 841 1:6. AU fretudlM County and the sawahorly beand4ty of Tuia90 County, to tbe fete It 1411 .Stet sale}ll sa.ds • corner of township 145, manse lite as#a v.S, i1 1ta. ar.i throe$ 009964911 to the M-t. 681111ef of tiwnlhtp 115, range lot, fral•d:11 14 1:1. eater Jewell# • Thongs"Westerly t0 She N.Y. c0rmer of pwnablp list ware&• lot. .11.:66 toll pee-tt%gh eSrdtgte • T94nee Nanl.erly to the N.C. sense of gowns.+!} In, rasp logo ata. is rla. 4•t 916c1itint Teases Ve646911 1s 1641 M.M. cornet at t•vakahlp Ili, conte 2391 it rte, urges level) Atop 1•lss 211 1.1! Thongs 11e191iesly as the N.C. carose of do•mmohtp 115$ ragtag Alto t thence Yasgotty go the K.Y. Sense of 9e•nahip Its. cause 3190 • r 1::4 CC•dti: t1ALt::A w/&,& Usage Northerly to the N.9. Select of to atAtp If!!, peep logo 0 sates. &,rat is its. a" • Theses Yasserly go she K.M. dormer of township 1050-comas lit, • . 106109iM ti Its. rates thence Northerly to the D.L. Lerner of towmaAl► IS, revise lite I-*-1# a.•� 46.61 61 yet. Though W6hgarlV to the N.V. dormer of bvnablp IS. cause site ref 1.:Lagrs 11 Yre. e6dot Thence Northerly ti the M.L. unset of township no teolLe M. 141►olia +«?:got$ tower i0 Thomas Vcatorlr 90 Oe M.Y. corner ON lowwahtp !2, vam%s 3494 'Y!$. 41.1 P.,4 .I Is Yea. • Thence Mec4Aersy to ter M.t. cotter of cornoAtp iso reap Ait, o . •$gag !$eagle orfs+ tower . Thame6 W4aterly So the 5.9. $sense of goveshtp is. •amts 1195 o I to pe, ar"d 11.tiwiino !S Vsa. thong. Notthsgly to 460 M.L. career of towma►ip 35, reage Ili, . notes latolls said• fasa#1a • thence Wasseell to She M.Y. corner of &*Maur 360 10440 two par• goer 4! Yda. eweas 11o1ai/t4 twto M&egharty to tN.L. costae of township 15, $este IDs, Gdgyse. -toss lwotir SloganThomas Wassecty go the M.V. donor of tawasAtp 3S. guts Igoe ' • ae irlapee-rete&dew[dota &ice. • Themes Porohrgly t& the N.L. career of township no lease t1L, • 1 i . ani (welealM t6sneo Westerly to She N.V.'cogear of towe$A1p &+411 no ut4e tyi, ' !S Yi6, rate$ lavrtl S1.0d A.A1S .T1 tM Thence Northerly Creoles the M9. fight@ hasatlea se the Mot ' s&sws of twnalsip IN, 9soto 169. • , themed Westerly to SN M.Y. inner&f Soweahlp IN, rasp 169. 00060 MartMel�y as she M.9rt . softer at as sembap Amy reo4e 1196 • t Theme tb$me }rMettlady`tothe N.We t0 Mot dormer ofme of la& waaahtr 400 toAlls o& @ Wog • /�woee�ad► • a . � Jahr f . ��&�..�► 4ar� . e • 91111KAl 11110111/8, VOL 436 190. 11 001MA1, Aran al, g ry we 9.4 •, ` o ewfatto b. Cal/+Nit tole 32 DKIslod M. C411-1831 ! pate t6 , CA:•It 1 680 Ot}1NlT 4LUORtIta*tt for A69A LLIIPIIiL'4 i;t • . IO1:98 9QUIlIza Or9AATOSS (coated) !Was Las'ifr.:" Op97AIM Created) asset 1 (toat'611 • Gatto I (toot4) 1646166 11#146111 16 the W.W. 9090.9 of 40101161111p 43. t6mda lit. TMaso yfseetlt is she$.t. sooner of towawhip ::M. emir Me Ivens N-teherlr g@ the N.C. calmer of tommisldp so. last tit, taeasg sinisterly, to she N.C. ensure of 460"61 to M14• foods OV, Th Ih.mee v.atosty to the N.V. •floor of sawssahip Us farga 139. tat@ Vr4tafly ig the N.Y. Nuts st to"nsh:p 1sY. fang 1:0. lboo4s wostbefly to the X.C. estate of tow"Ibir Its. tants 139• thane• Nartherll to the 11.9. estate of Iota ago 11%. ter•44 ifit theme Itstatll to the S.C. &@#nor of to•41iship 110. 166180 Its# TMneg 11as1•rir Ge she O.W. taster of to-waR.a lt%o s5-ee i":4, tosses 91401►arty to the 9:.t. Cotner of township Me ism8s lot. Tea+ae Sew h4lay to toe S.Y. former f/ towltEtp It'.. targe 11J. Thea{•Yestally to the 10.1. casual of township IIsi. range IO9e Thence la4geslr to the S.C. get-%o9 0. gitmtFtr ::M. #free 1:10 issue• :rss.e4I1 it the X.C. former of township 113, rause tate Those southerly to the L.Y, girrat at to•.6sh/p H.N. tart# 14,110 i►ease easterly, t• toe 5.2. eitnat m/ township six. wne0 1104 41.16199 r•ltarly t0 the N.Y. 921849 s. losMSR1p MI. 94?.re :r. :toms 91411hr41y 90 the N.C. 9414169C 09 tousthlp tut.taago 11194 Street ►motherly to tan S.Y. estate of ta.sstar laN. train tau, • 166046 ia::erl1 to %be S.C. Geiser of township Ifs. Cast lit, tones Easterly to the I.E. termer •1 10..46.2 154i. ras.et Iv. f Stases southerly to the S.Y. calors of ttwashlp 148. songs Ila, • Items Southerly ti the S.Y. styrol/ 61 tawa st; lsq. fares Its. Thane Iaatflls of 0.@ S.C. calmer of township 144. range 1390 tAtatt 9.616011 t• she S.C. 40trgr al Gfws4atp UN. Mae :lJe Thave• Sswttat:y to the S.Y. stoner of towsablp 138. rawga Ute , Thomas saueborly to the S.Y. corner of to/ntbsp 1111. fa:p I.`V4 11-6048 /4644111/ a the S.C. career Of 94.614911,10 138. fits&* list. il.GrAs 9aet61ll go the 1.9. eoroar of onwnit.:p IIsi. rams# loo, things L.wtl"64I1 to car 5.11. anrntr cat towmehip ifs, rant@ 1398 Ihertl Southerly •tans the easGere iise.61 t.nge M to the iLesee testator along tits Southam {tat of towashtp t2N Ge the 8*8e1199 092&1 e09lwdleg that portio,of 51,1041m C81114tato tawteU• t4w104181r o1 tae Gloss of California. within Sabta Ciera Cowboy fogluded within tae iollobor: lines • Tlee.e N.V.C :.es4h.r4tsrit. stance Nast►arty taste the eastern hawsiaq :.. . "rnroc/sg at ase turner of cawr4R9p ai, tasa 3t. hie Of the $tato of Catllarnso to she N.C. garner of toM6h{p IIN. •._ r Mahon tasollae and Magicians large M. � Thomas to a Sada►erly tareetisn to the S.Y. caltm•r of isMlhip # Thomas Wit Blow to the M.Y. calmer 6f s•w468b{► lsts. w04o lits it. rood• 19. Tlsgte as/orris to cam N.C. etrwar of tswashtp !C8# sang. tate Trow* {m a tassefty iiratatos to the See. costar of tawuthip fir trae 4.9 • Ttor48 s#statly as she N.U. e@smar of township acs, remits late Itot.to 3atts.sll I• too N.t. conte of townsLip 218, teat@ jig 0 T►taie {w,i Northerlydirection to she U.S. sonar of GeM9t.1r 911, . K.st Tates 11eltewll to the M.Y. estate of dewablp 318. tames it. rage)!wages see c Westerly 4litestisa to aM M.Y. refute cat 4610.6111.{p 911, Italian Mfir to tae S . ntaat of saashsp 3b1, saga& 690 , tt•oe Ker arlr so the V.W. unu of sowalh{p able range 8g. range 39. so the point of bagiooloa what►section is a last of 114064 yettMriy to the S.Y. Boner •f a46wr.sbap 31%. hags its Arra a. it.face t.►t#lle to $to 11.1t. tsamer of t9w8lwap 319. vaago t[, Area l oleo Include* that portion 01 9091M1e C61118141a rrtebts 119.6049 .•-14Lealy to sLm 11.9. caner of tovadap iii, wsoia.68, two tolltalmg lasses T1414e11ana•ly to am N.L. user of tessera Ito. when Its C+aawrAios to she fogless 04000 an an obsessive of t►t iimlh@91r • Thomas s.rs►esly sa tae 71.1t. solea# at a@wasosli 398. names At',' Ila* of township bis ■ %aldt t@641Iea art stetdltnl I►ewt Lassesit to the 8.9. Recess of Sevotbir 360. fangs It, 111tea• latterly alms tha &*%&%•say itsit of toasshtp 374 to laws Iberss 1..•14ha91y along the Sit. Stable wgradlan as OR list. • S.Y. Geiser of township Mo saaLe IV. tones at u.sfLip 34. rasa IVa Sliest% Southerly to the S.W. toeaer of towalh3/tit. wage We . ' 111.64602 Wgefig to the ►.Y. corset of sawmah/p 3W. Co•.to We theCG 9469491y @long 4114 1610"1et L460:Ita to %Ls Sell. former . ' It "a iJoekrale to sLa X.C. tabour s/ sawn.hap 333. cousin 3Y, of 40was6lp IN# 10.1,4 It. theses Vestecto to aha N.Y. series all tiwwship Rb. wange We themta t0•.t1wGlly to the S.Y. @stage at tawgabtp Us ragtag els . 6*44 Srwtht9ly Go it* 11.11.6owner of sousabip 308. gamin Us UG"t 1E69441111 a aM 11.4 armor et Iaatbtp US 96040 Sts . �Tbat4a 9.564111 so the S.R. defeat of uwnah{p Mg tasaa We Items Soatbsety to tb S.Y. degnew N armihtp tis. gays Its Ustate dawriwily.to shat 11.10. enrage at smwa•Lip last wools We TMats 9.6gerly to she 9.9. soramt of tev..sh:p as. remit St. w It;maa 9a640111 se the 8.4. 60ra@f sf uwaahip 113. waste W tl.eaco Noitherty a th0 N.S. deeper of towsshap Is. seats 19, • 11nmea Sewthstlr to she S.W. doraor of taashlp Isla vamp Ifo ` Terme•wastooly to gas N.L. Gorasr of tiwgbsp :. rav36 39. , Image V1ste6ty to ahs 16.9. deraor of tswatlMip lite, tagaa Ile, ' Thongs N►naefty gwossgg aha&-.%*let boosting to eft S.Y. ihfate G.rsharly t0 tat N.l. 6094rr of lewashlp aide 86046 IN, sorasr 01 sswaahip IN* 164666 39. • .Tb9a4•v..9slty to•he s.Y. utotw of aowmabip IUs was/a,IN, {Mats t.oteriy 461oas the Ina:aldt bevel/as to she Set. "fast • t►emcs solihelly to she Meet cornet of aswasbip all, vamp We 4608 saMGhlp or., 646160 39. ILwes M6whatty es the flet. detada of aswatbip b, waste 38, tboatt velocity to am sew. "ease of ti•semp we wooge Q • theos6 Northerly to she mesa .gals 68 saasb{p IM, 190 Y ' gONAL (Itolligs, VOL 42, NO. yi-- MbAr, Ati1L 2316 My • Olfltl•/ Jt•IOIt Palo tl CALlIcAme, ASLA O.FINITIMV5 TDMA LQultxL%T OILAATQU (test'!) �• Vesta 1:e211rIr 618:1 Me Powtharlr time to t•ucablp 1071• tots the ' 16tiflc attar.. A:f• 1 e:•a leclt;!•s Shat rtlom •t Sereherts G1t18n1ell �netle � - :;,•.=�.,.;�:�:;+::�:'::.����:.�..:..,:.;.,�.,.:;�:;:�'::�;.•:n�.�:�:�::'•-.,��...::.;.......:.....<:.... ::.. . 10 ISO fe'let,jr; Ilral ,. .e%:::':':'.,'..':: moi,' ':,•;i.;:::`:.�'; :<:,:':`...5::: . .:.... ......:.:.:y�':. .. C.a.at1:1 at t:f t••rtl.s•1 Mw :::.'...: :.• :,'.;;;`:i':. ' eery •f the Slots, •f Gllfsrnls ,..::; -.�. ::;:�:�:>:::.:::'::.':':::::,:.:;-.::..;;..;.-'..::..•:.: ::a:''..;::, —'s . 61 Its b, W. corsar of r•wa•t.l a1't r6a;e >V Mt 0 a .... ......... . P • • . l bio base. tire 6"49 :tt.s• is-OsOr to the 1.11. sooner or tweshl wt ...; ".".i .:.` . TT.•:.• i••:srty t• Ste S-t. Cerner of township CO. range Rs:ts IV.t•r:1tt!I t• lie I.J. career •l township a1P• Taal• IV• .Notts /66;411r to tto 5.9. merger of toma%lp 40. range !V •.. Tl-sus t•ert7.erly t• tta U.C. corsfr •f to•.s•hl ala a 1V • , �t' a 0.6 7►ert.••frl bee..•s ry of the State of Ca{If•nlmsae mol .,i.: 4se4e vaetorl• alesl the ►atthorly boundary of the State of G llf•rsle t. the ;!let•f 1,e11641ag. • ' ..... . o • j. f•'•' • • +. :..... i. .. �.• t... r. on • . :.� ..,_. . . .,,.. .. .: ...,.... ....... . .. _. ..., .. .. ., .. Vie'.: ' ,. • • ... ... :...., .. .,. �. �.;:.�...is - w f W - CI 1 . 19011AL RL01111N. VOL 43. NO. sM AIDArf A 21L 31. Iti? • (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 1st 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 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 Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: NOTE: IF HOT BIDDING ON AN ITEM OF WORK, THE BIDDER SHALL STATE "NO BID". BID NO. 1 - Lightweight Insulating Concrete (Separate Price) Shall include all of the work :or construction and completion of the Lighweight Insulating Concrete work shown or noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified herein: (Scope as defined in the information to Bidders Part II) For the sum of: Dollars ($ ) BID NO. 2 Built-Up Roofing (Separate Price) Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of the Built-up Roofing work shown or noted on the Contract Drawings and specified herein: (Scope as defined in the information to Bidders Part II). For the sure of: • Dollars (5 ) O0306 J-1 PROPOSAL (Bid Form - Continued) BID NO. 3 - Surface Applied Membrane (Separate Price) Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of the Surface Applied Membrane work shown or noted on the Contract Drawings and specified herein: (Scope as defined in the Information to Bidders Part II) For the sum of: Dollars (5 ) BID NO. 4 - Alternate to Surface Applied Membrane (Separate Price) Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of an alternate Liquid Applied Waterproofing System as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Section 07125. See Section 01100 - Alternates For the sum of: Dollars (5 ) 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 the Board 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 22, 1978. • J-2 00307 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 Branner, 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 . O Certified-Chet The following addendaare hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Addendum I 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 0jud PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBC014TRACTORS: Portion of Work. Name Place of Bidders I _. J- 0J3 9 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: BIDOER I . 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 0" 310 .,J==5 SPECIAL C014DITIUNS • Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERAL A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders, General Conditions, and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 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 law or ordinances , and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. • Contra Costa County Detention Faci}jthflll 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; 7. 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 recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00312 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. 11 . 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 Detention Facility 0 X313 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 4 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 .7 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 inter;ace acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects; in another contractor's wcrk at any time such defects become known, and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such t• steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County 00314 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. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ��31 � SPECIAL CONUIIJOHN 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 contractor'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 f• Detention Facility 00310 WLLINL LVIlul l i Vs'.a 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. Whenever 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. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00311 Section 01010--Page B 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) i t 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 f 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. _ *'SEND OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00318 ALTERNATES • Section 01100--Page I PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Work Included: To allow the Owner to compare total costs where alternate materials and methods might be used, and to enable the Owner' s decision prior to awarding the Con- tract, certain alternatives have been established as described in this Section of these Specifications. B. Related Work Described Elsewhere: 1. Applicable Sections of these Specifications describe the materials and methods required under the various alternatives. 2. The method for stating the proposed Contract Sum will be described on the Bid Proposal. 1 .2 SUBMITTALS All alternatives described in this Section of these Specifi- cations are required to be reflected in the bid submitted. 1.3 PRODUCT HANDLING If the Owner elects to proceed on the basis of one or more of the alternatives, make all modifications to the Work required in the furnishing and installation of the selected alterna- tive, to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner other than as proposed in the Bid Proposal. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 ALTERNATES A. General : The foregoing Part 1, written in the plural, shall apply to each Alternate as if written in the singu- lar. • 00319 Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALTERNATES • Section 01100--Page 2 B. Alternate Number 1: 1. The Owner wishes to determine in advance the possible cost of using "liquid-applied waterproofing" in lieu of "surface-applied waterproofing" (as specified in Section 07120) . 2. Scope of Work: See Section 07125, "Liquid-Applied Waterproofing." PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 ADVANCE COORDINATION Immediately after award of Contract, and to the maximum ex- tent practicable, thoroughly and clearly advise all necessary personnel and suppliers as to the nature and extent of alter- natives selected by the Owner; use all means necessary to alert those personnel and suppliers involved as to all changes in the work caused by the Owner's selection of alter- natives. 3.2 SURFACE CONDITIONS Prior to installation of the alternative items, verify that all surfaces have been modified as necessary to accept the installation and that the item or items may be installed in complete accordance with their manufacturer's current recom- mendations; in the event of discrepancy, immediately aotify the Architect and proceed as he directs. **END OF SECTION** 010320 Contra Costa County Detention Facility INSULATING CONCRETE FILL • Section 03341--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 the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Work Included in This Section: Provision of monolithic vermiculite insulating concrete. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: Coring for and pro- vision of sheet-metal stack vents. 1.3 INCORPORATED STANDARDS A. Published specifications, standards, tests, or recom- mended methods of trade, industry, or governmental or- ganizations apply to work of this Section where cited by abbreviations noted below. 1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) . 2. American National Standards Institute's "Specifica- tions for Vermiculite Concrete Roofs and Slabs-on- Grade" (ANSI A122.1-1965) . 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Applicator' s Qualifications: Applicator shall be li- censed by approved manufacturer. B. Allowable Tolerances: Depressions in normal slope shall not exceed 1/4 inch in 10 feet. 0. Contra Costa County Detention Facility INSULATING CONCRETE FILL • Section 03341--Page 2 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit two copies of manufacturer' s literature describing materials and specifications for mixing, placing, curing, and protecting. B. Certificates: 1. Certify that materials comply with standards desig- nated. 2. Furnish manufacturer's certification that Applicator is licensed by him. 3. Furnish manufacturer' s signed statement that insulat- ing concrete in place complies with the Architect's requirements and the manufacturer's specifications. 4. Prior to application of roofing materials furnish insulating concrete Applicator's statement that in- sulating concrete has cured sufficiently and is otherwise in proper condition to receive roofing and that venting provisions are acceptable. 1. 6 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Ensure storage facilities are weathertight and dry. B. Deliver and store packaged materials in original con- tainers with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use. C. Store bulk cement in bins capable of preventing exposure to moisture. 1.7 JOB CONDITIONS Environmental Requirements: Do not place insulating concrete when air temperature is below 30 degrees F. or is expected to be below 30 degrees F. within first 12 hours after placement. • O'J322 Contra Costa County Detention Facility INSULATING CONCRETE FILL • Section 03341--Page 3 PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Portland Cement: ASTM C150-74, Type I, II, or III. B. Lightweight Aggregate: vermiculite type conforming to ASTM C332-66 (1971) , Group I. Aggregates shall be neu- tral (Ph7) ; nonreactive. C. Water: Clean and potable, free from impurities detri- mental to concrete. D. Slip Sheet: 20-pound, rosin-sized sheathing paper. Same as manufactured by Johns-Manville; Fiberboard Paper Products Corp. ; Pabco Roofing Division of Bird and Son, Inc. ; or approved equal. E. Mesh Reinforcing: Welded-wire fabric conforming to ASTM A185-73. F. Slotted Insulation Board: One-pound-density, premium cellular polystyrene with venting slots and keying holes, one inch thick, thermal resistance rating of R = 4.17. Same as Construction Products Division of W. R. Grace and Co. ' s "Zonolite Insulperm Insulation" , or approved equal. 2.2 MIXES AND MIXING A. Design mix to achieve insulating concrete with following physical properties. 1. Compressive Strength: Minimum 125 psi when tested in accordance with ASTM C495-69. 2. Dry Density: Maximum 28 pounds per cubic foot. B. Mix insulating concrete in accordance with ANSI A122.1- 1965, or manufacturer's specifications where more demand- ing. 01 Q1)Q Contra Costa County Detention Facility INSULATING CONCRETE FILL • Section 03341--Page 4 PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Examine receiving areas and verify that surfaces are free from debris, snow, ice, or water and are reasonably clean and dry; that closure strips are properly placed; and that conditions are otherwise suitable to receive insu- lating concrete. B. Do not start work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Slip Sheet: Install over areas where substrate is con- crete; lap edges minimum two inches. B. Slotted Insulation Board: Install over areas where sub- strate is concrete. Lay out with vent slots in alignment to ensure continuous venting. Bond to structural slab using slurry coat of insulating concrete. C. Mesh Reinforcing: Install where slope exceeds 4 inches in 1 foot. 3.3 PLACING A. Place in accordance with ANSI A122.1-1965 or manufac- turer's recommendations where more demanding. B. Achieve thickness and profiles shown and nowhere provide less than 2-inch thickness. C. Slope surfaces equally to roof drains or scuppers. O J324 Contra Costa County Detention Facility INSULATING CONCRETE FILL • Section 03341--Page 5 D. Ensure surface is firmly bound, free from loose material and extreme roughness to interfere with built-up water- proofing installation. E. Cold Weather Placement: When temperatures of 30 to 40 degrees F. are anticipated for first 24 to 72 hours fol- lowing pour, conform with following requirements or man- ufacturer' s recommendations where more demanding. 1. Use heated mixing water and take precautions as re- quired to prevent concrete from freezing. 2. Provide temporary heat if required. 3. Do not use frozen materials or materials containing ice. 3.4CURING AND PROTECTION A. Cure in accordance with ANSI A122.1-1965 or manufactur- er' s specifications where more demanding. B. Curing compounds will not be permitted without insulating concrete manufacturer's specific approval. C. Do not permit traffic on insulating concrete for 72 hours after application. 3.5 VENTING Indicate locations required for coring and placing of stack vents. 3. 6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Conform with manufacturer's testing requirements. • **END OF SECTION** _ 00 L) Contra Costa County Detention Facility SURFACE-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07120--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 the work spe--ified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of the surface-applied waterproofing is shown on the Drawings. B. The types of waterproofing specified herein are: Traffic decking. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Provide traffic decking produced by a single firm capable of showing prior successful produc- tion of said materials and installation required. 1. Design is based on the products of Crossfield Pro- ducts Corp. , Dex-O-Tex. B. Manufacturer's Certification: Upon completion of this portion of the work, and as a condition of its accept- ance, deliver to the Architect two copies of manufac- turer's certification, each copy signed by an officer of the firm manufacturing the surface-applied waterproofing materials used, stating that the installation was made according to their published specifications in a satis- factory manner. C. The surface-applied waterproofing system shall have a 2-year written guarantee. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility SURFACE-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07120--Page 2 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, installation instructions, and general recommendations from the manufacturer for each type of material required. B. Samples: Submit samples of materials for Architect's approval. 1. 5 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect surface- applied waterproofing materials before, during, and after installation and to protect the installed work and ma- terials 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 TRAFFIC DECKING Provide the specified product of Crossfield Products Corp- oration' s Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear, or an approved equal. 2. 2 OTHER MATERIALS All other materials not specifically described, but required for a complete and proper installation of surface-applied waterproofing, shall be as selected by the Architect and is subject to his approval. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 SURFACE CONDITIONS fj032 • X11 I Contra Costa County Detention Facility SURFACE-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07120--Page 3 A. Inspection: •1. Prior to all work of this Section, carefully inspect the installed work of all other trades and verify that ail such work is complete to the point where this installation may properly commence. 2. Verify that surface-applied waterproofing may be installed in strict accordance with the original design and the manufacturer's recommendations. B. Discrepancies: 1. In the event of discrepancy, 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. Preparation: Properly and thoroughly prepare all sur- faces to receive applied waterproofing strictly complying with the manufacturer's recommendations. B. Installation: Install the surface-applied waterproofing in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommenda- tions. 1. Traffic decking installation shall be troweled appli- cation of elastic latex membrane with neoprene com- position wearing surface. **END OF SECTION** • r, 003Z� Contra Costa County Detention Facility LIQUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07125--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 the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of the liquid-applied waterproofing is shown on the Drawings. B. Provide waterpoof deck coating with integral flashing suitable for sports activities. 1.3 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Built-up Roofing and Rigid Insulation: Section 07500. B. Flashing and Sheet Metal: Section 07600. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Provide decking surfacing produced by a single firm capable of showing prior successful produc- tion of said materials and installation required. 1. Design is based on the products of Advanced Coatings, Inc. B. Manufacturer' s Certification: Upon completion of this portion of the work, and as a condition of its accept- ance, deliver to the Architect two copies of manufac- turer's certification, each copy signed by an officer of the firm manufacturing the surface-applied waterproofing materials used, stating that the installation was made according to their published specifications in a satis- factory manner. 0329 Contra Costa County Detention Facility LIQUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07125--Page 2 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, installation instructions, and general recommendations from the manufacturer for each type of material required. B. Samples: Submit samples of materials for Architect's approval. 1. Provide samples in three colors from manufacturer's complete range of standard colors. Architect will select colors and approve the final selection from sample submittals. 2. All samples shall include slip-resistant, abrasive textured surfacing. 1.6 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect liquid- applied waterproofing materials before, during, and after installation and to protect the installed work and ma- terials 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. Type: For purposes of designating type and quality, spe- cifications are based upon the composite system of the ACI #65" of Advanced Coatings. Systems of other manufac- turers will be considered, provided the quality and thickness of the materials and method of application of the system are approved as being equal. Contra Costa County Detention Facility LIQUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07125--Page 3 1. Primer Sealer: Shall be a spray-applied, moisture- cured polyurethane elastomer applied to an average cured film thickness of 20 mils. 2. Elastomeric iiembrane: Shall be a spray-applied, moisture-cured polyurethane elastomer applied to an average cured film thickness of 60 mils. 3. Elastomeric Top Coat: Over the complete membrane system a one-component, moisture-cured, 60-percent- solids, gun-mixed polyurethane elastomer shall be applied with integrally mixed aggregates eve-ily dis- bursed and applied in a manner resulting in an even, fine-texture finish averaging 5-10 mils in thickness. 2.2 EQUIPMENT Use only equipment specifically recommended and designed for the single- and plural-component systems. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 SURFACE CONDITIONS A. Inspection: 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 liquid-applied waterproofing may be installed in strict accordance with the original design and the manufacturer's recommendations. B. Discrepancies: 1. In the event of discrepancy, immediately notify the Architect. 2. Do not proceed with installation in areas of dis- crepancy until all such discrepancies have been gully resolved. 00331 Contra Costa County Detention Facilitv LIQUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07125--Page 4 3.2 PREPARATION A. Broom, sandblast or acid-etch, and thoroughly rinse con- crete surfaces. B. Thoroughly mask and/or protect all adjacent surfaces not specified to be coated. C. Cracks over 1/16 inch in width shall be routed out and filled flush with an elastomeric sealant, waxed, and re- ceive a 30-mil preparatory coat of Primer Sealer #100. 3.3 APPLICATION A. ACI Primer Sealer #100: Shall be applied on one coat at the rate of 56 square feet per gallon, resulting in an average film thickness of 20 mils. B. ACI Elastomeric Membrane #200: Shall be applied at the rate of 21 square feet per gallon, resulting in an aver- age film thickness of 60 mils. C. ACI Elastomeric Typ Coat #301 : Shall be applied at the rate of 100-200 square feet per gallon with integrally mixed 60- and 90-mesh crystal silica in a manner result- ing in an even, fine-texture finish having an average 10-to-5-mil thickness. Color shall be one of the stand- ard eight (8) ACI colors. Special colors are available at an additional cost. The total average installed thickness of the elastomers shall be 85 mils, plus or minus 5 mils. 3.4 CLEANING Completely unmask and clean surfaces and remove from job site all debris and trash. • O���� n 32 Contra Costa County Detention Facility LIQUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING • Section 07125--Page 5 3. 5 TRAFFIC The complete coating system shall not be subject to any pedestrian traffic during the first 24 hours after applica- tion is completed, nor to any heavy pedestrian traffic during the first 4 days after application is completed. ,-*END OF SECTION** 0033 Contra Costa County Detention Facility LHl`lYnwr 11VU . Section 07150 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 the work specified in this Section. 1 . 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Provide all labor, material, equipment, and service required to furnish and install bituminous-membrane waterproofing for vertical concrete surfaces. The extent of waterproofing is shown on the Drawings and in the Details. 1 . Wood nailers are specified in Section 06100. 1 .3 SUBMITTALS Submit manufacturer's catalog data and literature in accord- ance with Section 01300 of these Specifications. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS A. Bituminous-membrane waterproofing for vertical surfaces shall be a two-ply, hot-mopped application of asphalt- saturated asbestos waterproofing felts protected by a layer of rigid board. B. Materials shall be Johns-Manville Specification WP-1 or an approved equal and as follows: 1 . Concrete Primer: Per manufacturer' s soecifications_ 2. Felts: J-M z15 asbestos waterproofing felt. ' 3. Asphalt: J-M F190. 00334 Contra Costa County Detention Facility fiction 07150 Page 2 4 . Protection Board: J-M Flexboard, 1/2 inch thick. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 PREPARATION AND APPLICATION A. Surfaces to receive shall be relatively smooth and clean of anything which would interfere with bond. Fill all cracks and voids in concrete with cement mortar. B. Primer: Coat the surface over which the waterproofing is to be applied with the specified primer. C. Application of Membrane: 1. Coat with adhesive the area to receive the membrane. Broom the membrane into place lapping long edges of each sheet 2 inches. End laps shall be 4 inches. Secure each layer at the top of the wall by nailing. 2. Install alternate layers of membrane and coatings of adhesive as called for by job donditions allowing each layer to dry thoroughly before application of succeeding layers. After both layers of adhesive and membrane have been applied, coat the entire membrane with an additional coating of adhesive if specified. D. Reinforcement: 1 . At all angles, projections, or changes in plane in the wall install a reinforcing of membrane strips, the first 12 inches wide covered by a second strip 18 inches wide, both set in and covered by a coating of adhesive. Reinforcing strips are to be applied over the completed waterproofing membrane. 2. Where waterproofing is to connect with that of inter- secting surfaces, provide a 12-inch lap in all layers left dry until woven into lavers of intersecting waterproofing. These laps shall be protected and kept dry and clean. ti OUO3J Contra Costa County Detention Facility DX-IFRODFING Section 07150 Page 3 E. Protection: During back-filling , membrane shall be pro- tected by the installation of J-M Flexboard braced to hold in place until the back-fill is completed . **END OF SECTION** l 00330 Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALUMINUM ROOFING • Section 07410--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 the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of aluminum roofing is shown on the Drawings and Schedules. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Section 07600, "Flashing and Sheet Fetal. " 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide aluminum roofing manufactured by a single firm specializing in the production of this type of work, unless otherwise acceptable to the Architect. B. Aluminum Roofing shall be Kaiser Aluminum's "Zip Rib" or an approved equal. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications for fabrication and shop painting, and installation instructions. B. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings for the fabrication and erection of aluminum roofing. Include drawings showing complete layout and all details. 00031 Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALUMINUM ROOFING • Section 07410--Page 2 1. 5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Store aluminum roofing in a dry place and avoid condensation. Do not allow sheets to come into contact with mud, uncured concrete, cement, lime, or other strong chemicals which might cause staining. 1. 6 JOB CONDITIONS Examine the substrate and conditions under which aluminun roofing work is to be installed and notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Aluminum Roofing Panel: Shall be panels 12 inches wide formed from 0.032-inch-thick stucco embossed aluminum. B. Flashing shall be fabricated from 0.40-inch aluminum in the same alloy, finish, and embossing as the "Zip Rib" panels. C. Fasteners for all flashing and accessories shall be of aluminum or stainless steel. 1. Provide concealed anchor clips and fasteners. 2. Provide type of clip as recommended by manufacturer for attachment to structural steel decking. 3. At flashing use only screws that are self-sealing if such fasteners are to penetrate aluminum roofing. Do not use "tubular" or "pop" rivets. 4. Fasteners shall be at least =14 screws or 3/16-inch- diameter rivets for attaching drip angle, closures, or trim members to "Zip Rib" panels or to each other. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALUMINUM ROOFING • Section 07410--Page 3 E. Provide manufacturer's standard ridge-and-eave closure in same material and finish as aluminum roofing. 2.2 FABRICATION Leading vertical edge shall have a continuous groove in the bulb-rib top for antisiphon protection when hood-rib top of next panel is zip-locked over it to form a 2-1/2-inch stand- ing seam. Two 3/8-inch stiffening ribs shall be provided 4 inches on center between lags. Length of panels to be con- tinuous, ridge to eave. 2. 3 PAINTING A. Aluminum surfaces in contact with concrete or plaster shall be given an approved alkali-resistant paint. B. Finish: Shall be a Duranar as manufactured by PPG In- dustries. Color shall be selected by the Architect from the manufacturer's standard range of colors. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Attachment of aluminum roofing to supporting structure shall be with concealed anchor clips furnished by the manufacturer for the specific application, load require- ments, and necessary provisions for thermal movement. 1. Fasteners shall not be installed directly to light- weight concrete roofs. B. Anchor clips of the appropriate type shall be applied to the structural metal deck at each panel joint at prede- termined spacing as recommended by the manufacturer. C. No perforation shall be made in "Zip Rib" roofing and siding by fasteners, except as required for flashing closures or trim. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALUMINUM ROOFING Section 07410--Page 4 D. Anchor clips shall be locked within the standing seam by self-propelled zipper tool. **END OF SECTION** 00340 Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--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 the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of built-up roofing and rigid insulation is shown on the Drawings, and is hereby defined to include multiple layers of roofing felts and hot asphalt, sur- faced with gravel, light tan color, and includes the associated composition flashing and stripping, walkway protection course, and other items embedded in the work, as specified in this Section. 1. Roofing installation shall be of three types as specified herein: a. Roofing over lightweight insulating fill. b. Roofing over rigid insulation. c. Built-up roofing over concrete. 2. Walking pads where shown on the Drawings. 3. Roof vents. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Surface-Applied Waterproofing: Section 07120. 2. Sheet Metal : Section 07600. 3. Sealants and Caulking: Section 07951 . 4. Insulating Concrete Fill: Section 03341. 5. Aluminum Gravel Stops and Fascia: Section 07600. 6. Installation of Roof Drains: Sections under Division 15. Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 2 7. Furnishing of Roof Jacks for Pipe Penetrations: Sec- tions under Division 15. 1.3 STANDARDS E UL-Listed Products: Provide felts and bitumens which have been tested and listed by UL and bear the UL label on each package or are shipped to the Project with a UL certification of compliance. 1.4 SUBMITTALS Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of specifications, installation instructions, and general recommendations from the roofing materials manufacturer, for each type of roofing product required. Include manufacturer's data substantiating that the materials comply with the requirements. 1.5 GUARANTY-WARRANTY A. Roofing, flashing, and insulation shall conform to the requirements of the manufacturer of the roofing material for a 20-year bondable roof. i B. Furnish Guaranty-Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years in accord- ance with the specified form. See Section 01700. Leak- ing of roof or displacement of insulation will be con- ; sidered a defect under the terms of the Guaranty-War- ranty. 1.6 PRODUCT HANDLING Store and handle roofing felts and base sheets in a manner which will ensure that there is no possibility of significant moisture pick-up. Store in a dry, well-ventilated, weather- tight place. Do not leave unused felts on the roof overnight and when roofing work is not in progress. • A2 Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 3 PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. General: For material identification, materials are spe- cified by ASTM number or the products of Johns-Manville. 1. Equivalent manufacturers for purposes of this Speci- fication are: a. Certainteed. b. Bird & Sons. 2. Proposed substitutions shall be submitted in accord- ance with Section 01300 of these Specifications. B. Cant Strips: JM Fesco Board 4 inches high. C. Roofing Materials: 1. Asphalt Primer: ASTM D41. 2. Mineral-Surface Cap Sheets: FS SS-R-630d, Class 3. a. Color Johns-Manville shakewood tan (shadow) or approved equal. 3. Asphalt: JM 190 asphalt. D. Flashing Materials: 1. Asphalt Primer. 2. Base Flashing: Per JM Specification for 20-year endorsable flashing. 3. Plastic Cement. E. Rigid Roof Insulation: Johns-Manville Fesco Board (ther- mal roof insulation board) . Board size: 24 inches x 48 inches thickness as shown on Drawings. • OJ343 Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION Section 07500--Page 4 F. Miscellaneous Materials: Zonolite base-ply fasteners. 2.2 BUILT-UP ROOF A. Provide for the following types of decks: Johns-Manville Specification: 1. Insulating Lightweight Concrete Fill: Johns-Manville 404 modified ventsulation base. 2. Built-up Roof over Rigid Insulation: Johns-Manville 405-1. 3. Concrete Slab: Johns-Manville 405 modified with ventsulation base. 2.3 WALKING PADS Where shown on the Drawings, provide walking pads 3/4 inch thick and 36 inches wide, of an asphaltic core bonded to top and bottom felts with weatherproofing and a granular surface on the top side. Space walkway slabs with a 4-to-6-inch space between them. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION OF ROOF DECKS A. Decks shall be smooth, dry, and have a firm surface and be swept clean of all dust. Roofing shall be applied only during dry weather. B. Penetrations through roof deck shall have metal fittings in place and roof drains shall have been installed. 3.2 ROOFING APPLICATION A. For Roofs Installed over Lightweight Insulating Fill: 0 J1344 Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 5 1. Lay the base ply, lapping each felt 2 inches over the preceding one. Nail the laps at 9-inch centers and down the longitudinal center of each felt. Nail the two rows of nails with rows spaced approximately 11 inches apart and nails staggered on approximately 18-inch centers. a. Base felt shall be Johns-Manville Ventsulation Asbestos Felt. 2. Apply one 18-inch-wide layer of Johns-Manville as- bestos finishing felt (perforated) , then continue with full 36-inch widths, lapping each course 2 inches over the preceding one. Mop the full width under each felt with asphalt at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square. 3. Starting at the low edge, apply one layer of Johns- Manville cap sheet, lapping each layer 2 inches over the edge of the preceding one. Lap the end 6 inches over the preceding felt. Mop the full width under each layer with the asphalt at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square, making sure that all edges are well sealed, and with the cap sheet uniformly set without voids into the hos asphalt. On slopes 2 inches per foot and greater nail as required. Nail laps on 3-inch centers and mop the full width with asphalt. B. For Roofs Installed over Rigid Insulation: 1. Apply one layer Johns-Manville asbestos base felt, lapping each felt 2 inches over the preceding one. Mop the full width under each felt with 190-Asphalt, using a minimum of 33 pounds per square. 2. Apply one 18-inch-wide layer of Johns-Manville as- bestos finishing felt, then continue with full 36- inch widths, lapping each course 2 inches over the preceding one. Mop the full width under each felt with asphalt, using at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square. Nail as required. 0334i Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 6 3. Starting at the low edge (on slopes up to 2 inches) or at the side opposite the prevailing wind (on slopes over 2 inches) , apply one layer of Johns- Manville cap sheet, lapping each layer 2 inches over the preceding one. Lap the end 6 inches over the preceding felt. Mop the full width under each layer with the asphalt at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square, making sure that all edges are well Sealed, and with the Johns-Manville cap sheet uniformly set without voids into the hot asphalt. Back-nail if required. C. For Roofs Installed over Concrete Decks: 1. Prime insulating concrete deck and vertical surfaces to receive asphalt and felts with asphalt primer at the rate of one (1) gallon per 100 square feet and allowed to dry before applying hot asphalt. 2. Spot-mop primed substrate with asphalt using 10 (ten) pounds per square and embed one layer of base felt lapped 2 inches on edges and 4 inches on ends. Broom and roll into asphalt. Extend felt over cant strips and onto vertical surface of walls. 3. Apply one 18-inch-wide layer of Johns-Manville as bestos finishing felt, then continue with full 36 inch widths, lapping each course 2 inches over the preceding one. Mop the full width under each felt with asphalt, using at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square. Nail as required. 4. Starting at the low edge (on slopes up to 2 inches) or at the side opposite the prevailing wind (on slopes over 2 inches) , apply one layer of Johns- Manville cap sheet, lapping each layer 2 inches over the preceding one. Lap the end 6 inches over the preceding felt. Mop the full width under each layer with the asphalt at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square, making sure that all edges are well sealed, and with the Johns-Manville cap sheet uniformly set without voids into the hot asphalt. Back-nail if required. Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 7 3.3 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS (ASPHALT) A. Do not heat asphalt to a temperature higher than 450 degrees F. Apply asphalt at a temperature between 350 degrees and 425 degrees F. The kettle shall be equipped with a thermostat and automatic shut-off. B. Application of roofing felts by method referred to in the trade as "flopping" is prohibited. Roll each gayer of roofing onto the hot asphalt, following the asphalt moppings at a distance of not more than 3 to 5 feet. C. All felts shall be solid coated with 25 pounds of asphalt per square, at the end of the work day. Felts shall not be exposed overnight. 3.4 FLASHINGS A. Materials for metal flashings and galvanized sheet metal gravel stops are specified in Section 07600. B. Flashing of roofing shall conform to the following re- quirements: 1. Apply asphalt primer to vertical concrete or other wall surfaces to which the flashing is to be applied. 2. Build up base flashing with two plies of No. 15 asbestos felts. 3. Extend each ply above the top of the cant and secure as detailed. 4. Set each ply in heavy troweling plastic cement. Ap- ply top coat of plastic cement a minimum of 1/8 inch thick. Lap ends 3 inches. Offset end laps by 3 feet. 5. Except at vented-base syst er, top edge of the base flashing shall be given plastic cement upon comple- tion of nailing. • 6. Install metal cap (counter) flashing immed /to prevent the possibility of water seepage. Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 8 7. Extend cap (counter) flashings 4 inches down over the base flashing. Refer to details for sloping and other special counterflashing conditions. C. Fascias: Except as otherwise directed, install on top layer of roofing felts on top of curb, setting on a continuous strip of sealing tape. Nail to wood plate through sealing tape. Cover with flashing felts set in flashing cement and extending down over roofing felts, and cant strip to 4 inches out onto roof deck. D. Roof Penetrations: Turn back edges of first roofing sheet over succeeding sheets at penetrations through roof to form a dam against flow of asphalt through hole in deck. Place galvanized metal roof jacks on top layer of felts set on sealing tape. Seal edges of flanges with 4-inch strips of reinforcing fabric set in hot asphalt. Fill 2 inches of metal cups with flashing compound and remainder with LMP asphalt. E. Ring-Type Drains: Remove ring and clamps from ring-type roof drains, and apply flashing compound 1/8 inch thick in ring groove base of outlet before roofing is applied. Extend roofing over this groove and trim evenly on inside edge. Mop roofing in place with hot asphalt. After all roofing is placed around roof drain and before asphalt cools, install the ring and clamp and tighten in place. F. Expansion Joint Covers: Install in locations indicated on Drawings in accordance with the manufacturer's printed instructions and as specified herein. Inter:>ections shall be made using prefabricated elements supplied by the manufacturer and all joints shall be sealed with products manufactured by or recommended by the manufac- turer. 1. When flanges are set on concrete or masonry, install sealing tape (polyisobutylene) between metal flanges and surface to which the flanges are attached. When flanges are set on top of roofing membrane, strip in with flashing felts. G. Roofs shall be watertight under all conditions of expos- ure at time of completion. r 0 034's Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION • Section 07500--Page 9 3.5 APPLICATION OF RIGID INSULATION A. Apply rigid insulation board (Fesco) directly to concrete deck. 1. Prime concrete deck. 2. Apply the one layer of felt lapping each felt 2 inches over the preceding one and mopping the full width under each felt with J-M Asphalt at a minimum rate of 23 pounds per square. Edges of the felt shall be turned up on, but not cemented to, all vertical surfaces to a height of 6 inches and shall overhang all roof edges a similar amount. 3. Apply the units of insulation with long joints con- tinuous and short joints staggered. 4. Fesco Board shall be applied with Top-Loc side up. Fesco-Foam shall be applied with the felt side up. 5. Mop the full width under each unit of insulation with asphalt at a minimum rate of 30 pounds per square per layer of insulation. 6. Before application of the roofing, the projecting 6 inches of felt at vertical surfaces and at all edges shall be turned over the insulation and mopped solid- ly with the asphalt. 7. See manufacturer' s recommendation if more than one layer is to be used. 8. Lay no more insulation in one day than can be covered with roofing material . B. Apply rigid insulation board (Fesco) directly to steel decking. 1. The units of insulation board shall be applied with long joints continuous either parallel to or at right angles to the ribs of the metal decking. 2. End joints shall be staggered. 3. Any joint parallel to ribs shall be placed over solid . deck bearing. 00349 Contra Costa County Detention Facility BUILT-UP ROOFING AND RIGID INSULATION . Section 07500--Page 10 4. Mop each unit of insulation with asphalt at the rate of 12-25 pounds per square. 5. Apply felts to the top of (Fesco) insulation board, coat deck with steep asphalt, and then apply gravel . 6. Lay no more insulation in one day than can be covered with roofing material . 3.6 ROOF VENTS A. Provide Johns-Manville FP-10 One-Way Roof Vent or an approved equal . B. Install roof vents as recommended by the manufacturer. 1 . Install over insulating concrete fill at a spacing of one vent per 1, 000 square feet of roof area. 3 .7 CLEAN-UP A. At completion of roofing remove all tools and implements from the site. B. Remove all excess materials, cartons, and wrapping from site; clean off spattering from adjacent surfaces. If spatterings cannot be cleaned off, this Contractor shall be responsible for having the Contractor specializing in the damaged finish repair the surface to its specified condition. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility FLASHING AND SHEET METAL • Section 07600--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 the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of each type of flashing and sheet metal work is shown on the Drawings. B. The following types of work are specified in this Sec- tion: 1 . Metal flashing and counterflashing. 2. Gravel stops, trim, and copings. 3. Metal gutters, downspouts, and scuppers (rain drain- age) . 4. Flashing of skylights. 5. Combination flashing and plaster stops. C. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1 . Skylights: Section 07810. 2. Stock metal plaster grounds and control joints: Section 09110. 3 . Architectural Louvers: Section 10200. 4. Roof Jacks for Plumbing Pipes: Division 15. 5. Expansion Joints and Covers: Section 05800. UU3a Contra Costa County Detention Facility FLASHING AND SHEET METAL • Section 07600--Page 2 1 .3 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of specifica- tions, installation instructions, and general recommenda- tions by the manufacturer of flashing and sheet metal materials. Include published data or certified test data for each material showing compliance with the require- ments. B. Shop Drawings, Sheet Metal : Submit Shop Drawings of all flashing details, including reglets, in accordance with Section 01300 of t-hese Specifications. 1.4 JOB CONDITIONS Do not proceed with the installation of flashing and sheet metal work until curb and substrate construction, cant strips, blocking, reglets, and other construction to receive the work are completed. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS A. Metal Flashing and Counterflashing: 1. Zinc Alloy Sheet: Manufacturer's standard zinc alloy sheet, complying with ASTM B69, and with FS QQ-Z-100, Grade 2; not less than 0. 6 percent copper and 0 .14 percent titanium; standard (soft) temper; 0. 032 inch thick, except as otherwise indicated. B. Miscellaneous Materials: 1. For metal work, provide the type of solder and fas- teners recommended by the producer of the metal sheets, for fabrication and installation. 2. Roofing Cement: FS SS-C-153, Type I, asphaltic base. 3. Bituminous Coating: FS TT-C-494, or Mil-C-18480, or • SSPC-Paint 12, cold-applied bituminous mastic, com- pounded for 15-mil , dry-film-thickness coating. ON52 Contra Costa County Detention Facility FLASHING AND SHEET METAL • Section 07600--Page 3 4. Polyethylene Underlayment: 6-mil, carbonated, FS L-P-512; or at Contractor's option, 4-mil , self-adhe- sive type. 2.2 FABRICATED PRODUCTS A. Extruded Aluminum Skylight Flashing: Extruded aluminum, 0 .08-inch minimum thickness, of the profile and dimen- sions shown, alloy 6063-T52, unless otherwise indicated. 1. Finish: Mill finish to conform to finish specified for skylights. B. Fabricated Metal Flashing, Rain Drainage, and Trim: 1. Shop-fabricate metal flashing, trim, expansion joints, gutters, downspouts, conductor heads, scup- pers, splash pans, and similar items to comply with profiles and sizes shown, and to comply with standard industry details as shown by SMACMA in the "Archi- tectural Sheet Metal Manual . " Except as otherwise indicated, provide soldered, flat-lock seams, and fold back metal to form a hem on the concealed side of exposed edges. Comply with metal producer's recommendations for tinning, soldering, and cleaning flux from metal . Except as otherwise indicated, fabricate work from the following metal : a. Zinc-alloy sheet. 2. Provide strainer units for rain drainage work, at outlets of gutters and conductor heads. Fabricate units of minimum 0 . 062-inch diameter, noncorrosive, compatible wire or wire mesh, with 1/2-inch maximum spacing of wires; removable bee-hive design, unless otherwise indicated. C. Metal Expansion Joints: 1 . Custom-fabricated units of the size and profile shown, fabricated in 10-foot-0-inch minimum lengths prepared for jointing, and including standard acces- sories for installation and jointing. • 2. Fabricate from zinc-alloy sheet. 0J353 Contra Costa County Detention Facility FLASHING AND SHEET METAL • Section 07600--Page 4 PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommenda- tions for handling and installation of flashing and sheet metal work. B. Performance: Coordinate the work with other work for the correct sequencing of items which make up the entire membrane or system of weatherproofing or waterproofing and rain drainage. It is required that the flashing and sheet metal work be permanently watertight, and that flashing meet the requirements for the flashing endorse- ment specified in Section 07500. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF METAL WORK A. Comply with details and profiles as shown, and comply with SMACMA "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" recom- mendations for installation of the work. B. For nonmoving seams provide soldered, flat-lock seams, except as otherwise indicated. Comply with metal pro- ducers' recommendations for tinning, soldering, and cleaning the joints. C. Provide for thermal expansion of all exposed sheet metal work exceeding 15-foot-0-inch running length, except as otherwise indicated. D. Conceal fasteners and expansion provisions wherever pos- sible. Fold back edges on concealed side of exposed edges to form a hem. E. Insert flashings into reglets as shown. Anchor by mechan- ical means, including driven wedges of lead or other com- patible metal, spaced 2 feet, 0 inches. Seal the joint with sealant as indicated. 035 0 4� Contra Costa County Detention Facility FLASHING AND SHEET METAL Section 07600--Page 5 1. Refer to Section 07951 for sealant requirements. F. Extruded Aluminum Work: Bed base members in roofing cement. Anchor and seal in accordance with manufac- turer's instructions. Ci•�!an exposed surfaces promptly to prevent the start of nonuniform oxidation or electrolytic action. 1. Apply 15-mil , dry-film-thickness, bituminous coating to concealed aluminum surfaces which will be in con- tact with cementitious surfaces, dissimilar metals, wood, or other absorptive substrates. G. Fabricate, support, and anchor rain drainage in a manner which will withstand thermal expansion stresses and full loading by water or ice, without damage, deterioration, or leakage. 1. Where showy, connected to drainage pipe, provide fabricated transitions from rectangular to round, provide required caulking and adaptors (if any) . H. Unless noted otherwise, separate dissimilar metals with a coating of neoprene base paint. 1. Coating shall be invisible in finished work, except for ends of sections. **END OF SECTION** 7 — 00U�J Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. This Section is the referenced standard for other Sections in these Specifications. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of each type of sealant and caulking work is indicated on the Drawings. B. The required applications of sealants and caulking in- clude, but are not necessarily limited to, the following general locations: 1. Flashing reglets and retainers. 2. Coping members, bed, and joints. 3. Exterior wall joints. 4. Interior sound-sealed and air-sealed joints. 5. Flooring joints. 6. Isolation joints, between structure and other ele- ments. 7. Joints at penetrations of walls, decks, and floors by piping ductwork and other services and equipment. 8. Joints between items of equipment and other construc- tion. 1.3 SUBMITTALS • Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 2 A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, recommendations, and installation instruc- tions for each type of sealant, caulking compound , and associated miscellaneous material required. Include manufacturer' s published data, or letter of certification, or certified test laboratory report indicating that each material complies with the requirements and is intended generally for the applications shown. 1. 4 JOB CONDITIONS A. Condition of Other Work: Examine the joint surfaces, backing, and anchorage of units forming sealant rabbet, and the conditions under which the sealant work is to be performed, and notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely comple- tion of the work and performance of the sealants. Do not proceed with the sealant work until unsatisfactory condi- tions have been corrected. B. Weather Conditions: Do not proceed with installation of sealants under adverse weather conditions, or when temper- atures are below or above manufacturer's recommended limitations for installation. Proceed with the work only when forecasted weather conditions are favorable for proper cure and development of high early-bond strength. Wherever joint width is affected by ambient temperature variations, install elastomeric sealants only when tem- peratures are in the lower third of manufacturer's recom- mended installation temperature range, so that sealant will not be subjected to excessive elongation and bond stress at subsequent low temperatures. Coordinate time schedule with Contractor to avoid delay of Project. C. Statement of Noncompliance: Wherever it is necessary to proceed with the installation of sealants or caulking compounds under conditions which do not fully comply with the requirements (because of time schedule or other rea- sons which the Construction Manager determines to be crucial to the Project) , prepare a written statement for the Owner' s record (with copies to the Construction Manager and Architect) indicating the nature of the noncompliance, the reasons for proceeding, the precaution- ary measures taken to ensure the best possible work, and • the names of the individuals concurring with the decision to proceed with the installation. 0035-7 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 3 PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Colors: Provide black or other natural color wherever no other color is available. Wherever compound is not exposed to view, provide manufacturer's standard color which has the best overall performance characteristics for the application shown. 1. Provide manufacturer' s standard colors as shown, or if not shown, provide color selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors. B. Hardnesses shown and specified are intended to indicate the general range necessary for overall performance. Consult the manufacturer's technical representative to determine the actual hardness recommended for the condi- tions of installation and use. Upon request, Architect will furnish information concerning anticipated joint movement related to actual joint width and installation temperature. Except as otherwise indicated or recom- mended, provide compounds within the following ranges of hardness (Shore A, fully cured, at 75 degrees F. ) : 1. 5 to 20 for high percentage of movement and minimum exposure to weather and abrasion (including no ex- posure to vandalism) . 2. 15 to 35 for moderate percentage of movement and mod- erate exposure to weather and abrasion. 3. 30 to 60 for low percentage of movement and maximum exposure to weather and abrasion (including foot traffic on horizontal joints) . C. nodulus of Elasticity: For joints subject to movement, either thermal expansion or dynamic movement, provide elastomeric sealants which have the lowest modulus of elasticity which is consistent with the exposure to abrasion or vandalism. For horizontal joints subject to traffic provide sealants with high modulas of elasticity, as required to withstand indentation by stiletto heels. Comply with manufacturer' s recommendations wherever no • other requirements are indicated. 0, 85's Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 4 D. Compatibility: Before purchase of each specified seal- ant, investigate its compatibility with the joint sur- faces, joint fillers and other materials in the joint system. Provide only materials (manufacturer' s recom- mended variation of the specified materials) which are known to be fully compatible with the actual installation condition, as shown by manufacturer's published data or certification. E. Provide size and shape of preformed sealant units as shown or, if not shown, as recommended by the manufac- turer, either in his published data or upon consultation with his technical representative. 2.2 ONE-COMPONENT ELASTOMERIC SEALANTS A. Exterior Non-Acid-Type Silicon Rubber Sealant: 1. Non-acid-type, silicon-rubber-based, one-part, non- sag, elastomeric sealant, complying with FS TT-S- 001543, Class A; recommended by manufacturer for all exterior joint surfaces. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. 790 Building Sealant; Dow-Corning Corp. B. Interior Silicon Rubber Sealant: 1. Silicon-rubber-based, one-part, nonsag, elastomeric sealant, resistant to mildew, complying with FS TT-S-001543, Class A, and FS TT-S-00230 , Class A; recommended by manufacturer for interior applica- tions, including seal around bathtubs and similar applications subjected to attack by mildew. Provide type recommended by manufacturer for the porosity of the joint surfaces (nonacid for porous surfaces, acid for nonporous) . 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: 784 and 785 Interior Sealant, Dow-Corning Corp. • n Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING Section 07951--Page 5 2. 3 PREFORMED ELASTOMERIC SEALANTS A. ButylRubber Sealant Tape (BuR-ST) : 1. A partially vulcanized, self-adhesive, nonstaining, elastomeric, butyl-rubber tape, recommended by the manufacturer for waterproof construction when com- pressed 35 percent in dynamically moving joints; not less than 98 percent solids; no deterioration after 3, 000-hour test in Atlas Weatherometer. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following : a. Iconolastic 7500; Intercoastal Corp. b. PTI 606; Protective Treatments, Inc. 2.4 NONELASTOMERIC SEALANTS A. Acrylic-Latex Sealant: 1. Latex-rubber-modified, acrylic-emulsion-polymer seal- and compound; permanently flexible, nonstaining and nonbleeding; recommended by manufacturer for protect- ed exterior exposure. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. Latex Caulking Compound; DeWitt Products Co. b. Acrylic Latex; Gibson-Homans Co. C. AC-20 Acrylic Latex; Pecora Corp. d. Igas Calking-L; Sika Chemical Corp. e. Sonolac; Sonneborn/Contech, Inc. f. Acrylicalk; Std. Dry Wall Products, Inc. 2.5 NONSKINNING MASTIC SEALANTS • A. Polybutene Mastic Sealant: O0360 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 6 1. Either liquid or preformed ribbon (coiled with release paper) of polybutene-based mastic, nondrying, nonskin- ning, nonhardening, of low viscosity as recommended by the manufacturer for joints subject to shear movement but not subject to normal joint movement. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. Paraflex Tape; Parr, Inc. b. Extru-Seal PB 22 Tape; Pecora Chemical. c. Curtain Wall Sealant; Tremco Mfg. Co. 2.6 PREFORMED, COMPRESSIBLE FOAM SEALANTS A. Butylene-Impregnated Foam Sealant (BuIF-S) : 1. Preformed sealant strips of nondrying butylene com- pound saturating an open-cell flexible, compressible foam of polyurethane or other weather-resistant and permanently elastic material; formulated to provide a watertight joint with adhesive bond to joint surfaces when compressed in the joint to 50 percent of normal strip dimensions; nonstaining and nonmigrat-_ng; paintable. 2. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements include the following: a. Poly-rite; Sandell Manufacturing. b. Expandable J.F. Strips; Phoenix Bldg. Prod. Inc. 2.7 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Joint Cleaner: Provide the type of joint-cleaning com- pound recommended by the sealant or caulking compound manufacturer, for the joint surfaces to be cleaned. B. Joint Primer/Sealer: Provide the type of joint primer/ sealer recommended by the sealant manufacturer, for the • joint surfaces to be primed or sealed. 00361 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 7 C. Bond-Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape as recommended by the sealant manufacturer, to be applied to sealant-contact surfaces where bond to the substrate or joint filler must be avoided for proper performance of sealant. Provide self-adhesive tape wherever applicable. D. Sealant Backer Rod: Compressible rod-stock polyethylene foam, polyethylene-jacketed polyurethane foam, butyl- rubber foam, neoprene foam, or other flexible, permanent, durable, nonabsorptive material as recommended for com- patibility with sealant by the sealant manufacturer. Provide size and shape of rod which will control the joint depth for sealant placement, break bond of sealant at bottom- of joint, form optimum shape of sealant bead on back side, and provide a highly compressible backer to minimize the possibility of sealant extrusion when joint is compressed. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 JOINT SURFACE PREPARATION A. Clean joint surfaces immediately before installation of sealant or caulking compound. Remove dirt, insecure coatings, moisture, and other substances which would interfere with bond of sealant or caulking compound. B. For elastomeric sealants, do not proceed with installa- tion of sealant over joint surfaces which have been painted, lacquered, waterproofed, or treated with water repellent or other treatment or coating, unless a labora- tory test for durability (adhesion) , in compliance with Paragraph 4. 3. 9 of FS TT-S-00227 has successfully demon- strated that sealant bond is not impaired by the coating or treatment. If laboratory test has not been performed, or shows bond interference, remove coating or treatment from joint surfaces before installing sealant. C. Etch concrete and masonry joint surfaces to remove excess alkalinity, unless sealant manufacturer's printed instruc- tions indicate that alkalinity does not interfere with . ��2 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 8 sealant bond and performance. Etch with 5-percent solu- tion of muriatic acid; neutralize with dilute ammonia solution, rinse thoroughly with water, and allow to dry before sealant installation. D. Roughen joint surfaces on vitreous-coated and similar nonporous materials, wherever sealant manufacturer's data indicates lower bond strength than for porous surfaces. Rub with fine abrasive cloth or wool to produce a dull sheen. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Comply with sealant manufacturer's printed instructions, except where more stringent requirements are shown or specified and except where manufacturer's technical representative directs otherwise. B. Prime or seal the joint surfaces wherever shown or recom- mended by the sealant manufacturer. Do not allow primer/ sealer to spill or migrate onto adjoining surfaces. C. Install sealant backer rod for liquid elastomeric seal- ants, except where shown to be omitted or recommended to be omitted by sealant manufacturer for the application shown. D. Install bond-breaker tape wherever shown and wherever required by manufacturer' s recommendations to ensure that elastomeric sealants will perform properly. E. Employ only proven installation techniques, which will ensure that sealants will be deposited in uniform, con- tinuous ribbons without gaps or air pockets, with com- plete "wetting" of the joint bond surfaces equally on opposite sides. Except as otherwise indicated, fill sealant rabbet to a slightly concave surface, slightly below adjoining surfaces. where horizontal joists are between a horizontal surface and a vertical surface, fill joint to form a slight cove, so that joint will not trap moisture and dirt. Oi)363 Contra Costa County Detention Facility SEALANTS AND CAULKING • Section 07951--Page 9 F. Install sealants to depths as shown or, if not shown, as recommended by the sealant manufacturer but within the following general limitations, measured at the center (thin) section of the bead. 1. For sidewalks, pavements and similar joints sealed with elastomeric sealants and subject to traffic and other abrasion and indentation exposures, fill joints to a depth equal to 75 percent of joint width, but not more than 5/8 inch deep or less than 3/8 inch deep. 2. For normal moving joints sealed with elastomeric sealants, but rot subject to traffic, fill joints to a depth equal to 50 percent of joint width, but not more than 1/2 inch deep or less than 1/4 inch deep. 3. For joints sealed with nonelastomeric sealants and caulking compounds, fill joints to a depth in the range of 75-125 percent of joint width. G. Spillage: Do not allow sealants or compounds to overflow or spill onto adjoining surfaces, or to migrate into the voids of adjoining surfaces, including rough textures such as exposed aggregate panels. Use masking tape or other precautionary devices to prevent staining of ad- joining surfaces, by either the primer/sealer or the sealant/caulking compound_ H. Remove excess and spillage of compounds promptly as the work progresses. Clean the adjoining surfaces by what- ever means may be necessary to eliminate evidence of spillage, without damage to the adjoining surfaces or finishes. I. Polysilfide Sealant Installation: Comply with standards issued by Thiokol Chemical Corp. , except where more stringent requirements have been shown or specified, or issued as recommendations by the sealant manufacturer. **END OF SECTION** • aJ364 Contra Costa County Detention Facility 1. Drawings and Schedules The drauings 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 43, Volume II of the Project Manual entitled "Details and Schedules." 2. Plans a. Series Al (1/16"=1'-0") orientation floor plans show designation of .areas and clusters and fire separations. b. Series A2, (1/8"=1'-0 ") kale floor plans show references to V=1'0" 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, (;"=1'0")scale floor plans show detail dimensions, equipment symbols, casework, and interior elevation symbols. d. Series A6, Reflected ceiling Dlans show ceiling layouts, heights, light fixtures, mechanical diffusers and grilles, access panels, sprinkler heads, ceilir_g tracks and detail references. 3. Detail Drawings See detail drawings for finish schedule, door and window schedules, cabinet and equipment schedules, equiprment backing rocs: 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 equipTent, hardware, fixtures, etc- , whether listed or not. if there are any omissions in regard to the above, ti-?y shall be ca?1ed w the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening for instructions; other- wise, the list will be considered ccrmlete. No extras will be allowed. Ka lan/McLauo hlin .DATE CONTRA COSTA Ct xff`Y DETENTM FACILITY b =; _-, ARCHITECTS PLANNERS General Notes: 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET O036J SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415 398.5191 E,,*IAM 1E2a Poom title and room number • 3 Door mark number - see Section 29 O -(—Elevation number gC- OR .Ca 34.12 Sheet where elevation drawn A < Detail Number 32.21 4 Sheet where detail shown 2 < Wall section number 6.1 < Sheet where wall section shown i Building section number 41 Sheet where section shown eExterior window number - See Section 26 I AA Interior window number - See Section 39 i Indicates removeable stop on this side of window Ceiling height noted @ reflected ceiling plan Equipment designation - See Equipment Schedule 6 Equipment number - See Equipment Schedule D2 t Cabinet type - See Section 33 �ircled area 1 Ishown on large I Enlarged Section - Detail Reference Iscale detail ori �levation 3 6.1 - Reference or Dimension Point Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE_ ^ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DE I NvTION FACILITY ARITECTS PLANERS I tT 7` 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET --- ;'`Y ,i ✓ ✓�jtij eiders SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10.0a Q��6 415.398.5191 CYi SiJ"1 BOARD ;•0010) FINISHED �;;r • -'r Y GP.i:%' TOR CP.USiiErJ ROCK i LYi':OOD CONCRETE � OT IIOBLOCKINGC 1�...�.�1 CONTINUOUS EARTH WOOD BLOCKING SHIM BLANKET OR PLASTER ) BATT INSULATIO_1 QUARRY OR CERAMIC TILE: ;.�\��� METAL ACOUSiICrT, TILEjc 71 CONCRETE BLOCK r y_ TERRAZZO OR RIGID INSULATION CONDUCTIVE TERRAZZO - BRICK f I KapIan/AlcLaughlin DA,E_ f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS .-�- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET -�;=':;% C"+i�. ✓:,"'r'� :.- ✓, t/S SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 I��} A .B. A�CIipI; BOLT COL. COL•U:l%T ACOUS . ::CCt'STIC CONC. AC . TILE 7iCOUSTICAL TILE CC..='. • AP..J. ADJU'STABL:: COI:i4T. CONY—ECTION ADIdI N". ADIdI NTI STR��TI CN OR CO?:ST. CO INSTRUCT I ON ADKI NI STPAT IVE COI:T_ CON''TI':UOUS . DII.1II ADMITTi::G CORR. C0P-,IDOR AGGR. AGGREGATE C.S. CLINICAL SINY. AIR COND. AIR CONDITIOLvTING C.T. CERAMIC TILE ALT. ALTERNATE CTR. COUNTER ALUM. ALUIM,INUM t CENTER LINE ANGLE C.R. CART/CHAIR RAIL P . ACCESS P %ET, C.C.U. CORONARY CARE MiIT iI'PRO:t. iAPPROtII-SATE A .R. ACID RESISTING D3L. DOUBLE :SSB. ASBESTOS DEPT. DEPARTMENT ASPH. ASPHALT DET. DETAIL ASST. ASSISTANT D.F. DRINKING rOUNTAIN ANNUNC. ANNUNCIATOR DIA. DIAtiIETER 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 111R. 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. B R_I CK PAVING EA. EACH E.J.C. EXPANSION JOIhi 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 SNCL. ENICLOSURE CEM. CEMENT ENGR. ENGINEER C.T. CERAMIC TILE ENT. ENTRANCE C-C CO TF.ACTOR FURI,ISII:-:D E.P.B. ELECTRIC PANEL BOARD CONTRACTOR INSTALLED EQ. EQUAL C/FLASH COUorER FLASHING EQUIP. EQUIPMENTT C .G. CORNER GLIZARD E.W.C. ELECTRIC WATER COOLER C OR CHAN. CHANNEL EXAM. E?tAMIUATION CH. BD. CFj'.LI{ BO.AF.D EXC. EXCAVATE C .I . CAST IRON (E) OR C.JT. CONTROL JOIN EXIST. EXISTING CL. CLEAR E?:P. EXPOSED OR CLG. CEILING EXPANSION CLKG. CAULKI NG EXT. EXTERIOR CLOS. CLOSET C.O. COi1ATEI.TIE14CE OUTLET OR CASED OPENING OR CLE:,\ OjT • CP. CARPET CATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/MC Laughlin t_Z� SHEET 7 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS r'\ '; 901 BATTERY STREET ... �/I�'� ► S SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ?(0,0„_,_ ���5� 415.398.5191 F.D. FLOOR DRAI:: LAB. LADO ATOPY F.E.C . FIRE E:{iIMSUISH.ER CABINET LAM. LAMIMATF.D F.U.C . 'ZRE HOSE CABIr' .T ;r`iUN. I.A? ..DRY • F.H.S. FL'iT HEAD SC RE:': LAV. IJ%VATORY FI N. FI NI SII LI N. LI ATEN FL. FLOOR LKR. LOCKER FLEX. FLEXIBLE L.L. LEAD LINED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT L.P. LIGHT PROOF OR FLSH'G FLASHING LOW POINT F.O.0 . 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'G 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 GAUGE MEMB. MEMBRANE GALV. GALVANIZED MET. METAL GRAB BAR MFR. MANUFACTURER GL. GLASS OR GL:%ZED MIN. MINIMUM GR. GRADE MIR. MIRROR G.W.B. GYPSUM WALL BOARD MISC. MISCELLANEOUS GYP. GYPSUM M.&S. MIRROR & SHELF M.L. METAL LATH H.P. HIGH POINT M.O. MASONRY OPENING H—H HOSPITAL FURNISHED— MTG. MOUNTING HOSPITAL INSTALLED HB HOSE BIBB M.P.U. MULTI—PUIRaOSE UNIT HDZ9. HARDStiARE M.T. METAL THRESHOLD HUID. IARWOOD MPC MOVABLE PATIENT CONS H.M. HOLL9,q METAL HR. HOUR N.C. NURSE CALL HOR. HORIZONTAL N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN HT. HEIGHT DISPENSER H—C HOSPITAL FURNISHED— N.I .C. NOT IN CON-TACT CONTRACTOR INSTALLED NOM. NO,'ll NAL N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE I .C_U. INTENSIVE CARE UNIT I .D. INSIDE DIArETER I NS UL. I NS UI AT I ON Oz OXYGEN INT. INTERIOR O.C. ON CENTER INTER. 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 I?AN O.P.D. OUTPATIE�:' DEPARTbCt OPNG. OPEITI\u OPP. OPPOSITE K.P. KICK PLATE O.R. ROOM C.T. O:' R:-..TIT TABLE ala M�Lau h11II DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FACILITY p g ►- �1-� ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SANFBA SHEET ANCSCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PART. PARTI'T'ION S .S. STAIi.LESS STEEL PAV. PAVING S .S .L. SEE STRUCTURAL • P.B.O. PROVIDED BY (79NER Dr .7I r 1'.B.X. TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD S.SK. SERVICE SIi:K PL. LAM r?,7�STIC LAMINATED STA . STATION "L. OR �� PLATE STAG. STAGGERED PLAS . PLASTER STD. STANDARD PLYWD. PLYWOOD STER. STERILIZER P.P.G. POLISHED PLATE GLASS STL. OR ST. STEEL PR. PAIR STRUC. STRUCTURAL PREC . PRECAST SUSP. SUSPENDED PT, POINT SYM. SYMAETRI CAL P.T.D. PAPER TU.IEL DISPENSER SEC 'Y SECRETARY Q.T. QUARRY 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 REINF. REINFORCING TYP. TYPICAL REQ 'D REQUIRED TH THICK RESIL. RESILIENT T.C. TOP OF CURB R.H. ROBE HOOK T.W. TOP OF WALL R^'. ROOM U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE R.O. ROUGH. OPENING NOTED R'JB. RUBBER UR. URII�ML RN D. REDWOOD SC. SCUPPER S.A.S. SILL AIR SUPPLY ENCLOS. V OR VAC. VACUUM S . SILK VENT. VENTILATION S .A.D. SEE 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 SHT. SHEET V.A. VINYL ASBESTOS TILE SIM. SIMILAR .M.S. SHEET METAL• SCREW W.F. WOOD FLOOR SPEC . SPECIFICATION W.C. WATER CLOSET SPKR. SPEAKER WD. WOOD SQ. SQUARE W.I . WROUGHT IRON S .V. SHEET VINYL W.G. WIRE GLASS WP. WATERPROOF W.S. ii ATHERST?IPPINN�G WSCT. WAINSCOT WT. tsEZGiiT W/O ZTtiOUT Fk—aplan/McLaughlin 'DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS M 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ���� �; 10`�S SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 O,0 415.393.5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION Ret . UBC 1973 table 43B aantntat 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. %SAXjr.jU i UFIBRACED HEIGHT - 14 '-2" f B NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, jt, " 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. 1-1/3" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at sides) shown dotted. AiAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 8'-6" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT WITH 20 GAUGE STUDS-10 '-0" C NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N.) 20 ga. net. 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 ALAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 16'-3"' D NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. met il studs, 16" O.C. 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 IIFP20 MAXIVILIM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 101-8" C DATE , � CONTRA COSTA COIN Y DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/M Laughlin I-;-4-7;" A BATTERY STREET PLANNERS SHEET PARTITION SYMBOIg§3';"1 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 r 1 415-398-5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION • E — A 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER S4ALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, 1�" x 17 Guage stucco netting at other side. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 '-6" I" 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, 111"xl7 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. 12 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. 23�" 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 SUDS - 11' -0" aplan/McLaughlinTE r CONTRA COSTA COUMY DETEMiON FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 7� PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET , , ,, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 00t)003 !Z 415.398.5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRPTION • ����'� see 6" (U.O.N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK I ALL AT INTERIOR. truct. wgs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 13'-0" tee 8" or 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALL truct. wgs. See 1/8" = 1' 0" floor plans for size and location. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT 8"= 16'-0" 12"= 20'-6" K aviumm wee CONCRETE WALL. (cast-in-place) 'Struct. Dwgs. 4 HOUR RATING ITEM 31 U.B.C. L See PRECAST CONCRETE WALL. Sectio 45. 00 M See SEE DETAIL B/42.29 B/42.211 Ka Ian/McLaughlin pA7E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS PARTITION SYMBOL BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 1D,0v 415.398.5191 • Index to Section 20 Exterior Wall Details 20.00 Index and notes to section 20 20.01 Zbp of Security Wall 20.02 Top of Security Wall 20.03 Top of Security Wall 20.04 Typical 3rd Level Courtyard columns 20.05 Cast-in-place concrete ribbing and joint details. 20. 06 Precast concrete mullion @ window - e r Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS + xw 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5N3FR 5N�CISCO CA. 94111 �Q.G.O •, ,� �� ! *D all -ZM-r AS NOTeP, � �w L� -�-. 4%� d . � �• VI1�tB�j ' �`S`� �— — J; _ �- — .`'.r ........ _ 1."�"•'\rte. /INSERT L106) 'TION ( c(� -M-7�.- Jb I o � >�tr Fri•�r�. 1 f ---LOlND GcL.I O .4*0 *kZ ,11 HEAD M 6P,6VIC-11 !' WAU- t 4f.0, A,G 1A W.,,+ No'f�a ! 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E V � Y d - CONCRETE _. 0 u 6 � � ; lx�R FRf�M E 1 J 33 — — -- -- ���-_► FUTURE R NSTER P'�R FRAME WILL RE- + L4Cr NTE To FuTuRE FOS I'rloN FUTURE CORK10 PK I Roof:-. THIS CoNr- t -ro 13E /,Kemovap IN FUTURE. 9;rVIDE V-C K=vp-s AT DooK wI o-rH FOR CLEC ,N F-LrTUM=- FSE 51MWALlC (SEE GG " .. -V I - SCAPF `G5) j cj �L�, ` ' I wTUIKU SMA4K ---! i 5 AM I Kaplan/NiCLaughlin JDATE CONCOSTA Ca WN DETEMION FACILITY I ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET P=- R C FUTUKIF COKRI�T� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ZO.0-7 Ale _ . it 415.398.5191 • Index to Section 21 - Miscellaneous Exterior Details 21.00 Index and notes to Section 21 21.01 Overflow scupper and vent stack 21. 02 Scupper and rain water leader 21.03 Overhead doors 21.04 overhead doors 21.05 Louvers 21.06 pipe scuppers and Vater leader 21.07 Fyashing detail @ trellis 21.08 Skylites 21.09 Soffit details 21_10 Soffit details 21.11 Exterior wall details 21.12 Miscellaneous exterior details 21.13 Miscellaneous exterior details 21.14 Elevator shaft louver 21.15 Elevator shaft louver t 21.16 Loading Dock Scale 21.17 Outdoor bench and planter details 21.18 Fins @ Courtyard window 21. 19 Steel ladder /-21. 20 Can Wash =.. _✓ j 21.21 Overhead Door @ Vehicle Port ' 21. 22 Compactor Track 4 21. 23 Security Mesh Support 21. 24 Security Mesh Support 21. 25 Security Mesh Support Ka lan/McLau ghin ATE - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENfTM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SMEET MISC. 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M- qu w I ALF' PSIUJ--� 3/UPIQJ(Si AS SHOWN, No FES \ tll i t-Cog ci--r--^& vs,IDTH - DAVc- Uo*NCa1T, 2 SFT.}^� P!.�'�'►'{js/�\s; N� �- WALL t FurjR si - - ccy5?, rte. O - Ti�, . - I'� F,1` OG Tim' lll -STEF� 00401 Kaplan/Mc11.jaughlin DATE _; cONrRA COSTA cou�vr�r DETENTION Fac�urr ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET sir I��' �xTl' o�- I-- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2l. 19 6YTL_ LAvor--f- 415.398.5191 FEZ. fi ±`r - Mme- n Ta. __ { pig-10 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE � CONTRA COSTA Ca-t,,`N DETENTION FACILfi Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS }.i v�, ✓ � 901 BATTERY STREET I S)-EE-T SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 L21120 415.398.5191 SIM - • - 3.03 GI.FJ✓3�=p�� _-� � 1.0 LAN CH 4� 4U5 G��,T'I•FIAS 4wFl�o t. G i \ i i h�51sS w/ i G4x�x w�I,D�D TO w/I o s UPG:5 w DinR Nim- I � i T . 4 00403 "J -off C �aTE COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY �ap�an/h� Laughlui � ..W1CONTRA ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i �-`; , % ''vj=� �•:=:� ,,� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 •3 L i I I \ + 17 raxlO.S C - 64r G LN •- 0 46 cru @ ¢-00 0.C. - A 5scr'h ZN i ?k K _ ® Tw.,4j.@ etp 00404 Kaplan/McLaughlin 'T f /, CONTRA COSTA COusM DETB4T av FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t� f 901 BATTERY STREET sHEU SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2� F��-T 1 - -,�t�� 415.398.5191 • Co NTL (TYP Au A20umpTl'. oi= ��SCR RCVS MESS+ ON ?oP f3 SEE SPGCS GALVANIZED CABLES ' 21 2- ? A7 f u , =o o.c. chcf� WAY. 1 �4' - 2125 •I ' 1- _ 1 _ I � _ I 1 - ' o y TOP of SEcAJa.l TY Wk UL (Fqcr-- or- P2EGAS� PANEcS N 00400 Kaplan/McLaughlin °Ai /�� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' }va ✓��` J 901 BATTERY STREET J \' J 1 ✓�'�1 V-' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ! ►ter J��„ 415.398.5191 (CONS L S.Yti • IySE[.UO_t1Y ME.i{ ON TC.IP(SEE r_A l WAY PPEC4ST PANE.(.%11 �.--_ SECUM+Y WAu. I -- lu4, GALV. CA5L�. CLAMP AT EACH. iNTMSE-TrOBJ 1 I J E NSrp/J� TNt S ENq �►—p......... TAacr r TU $OO" M AXl m e1M GA-BLE CL Ak�•+� N 1\s8a HOLE /N L ; , -_ — -4. A¢ 5TA1NLESS I L r-- MEsH ; 5TE0% BST r I V5 T T" 7 ��� TYPE Sy LONG) DEAD END ANCA O9- c,?I � J GALVANIZE OR (!SE S.S• _ r Si41AXESS STEEL V5L T YPE 5" ANGt4p2 TNEEAOEI� /NSE2TS (GAw- o2 mr. S.S) 3x 5E o AT JLO O.G. . U TYPO A-i ANc.Nc,r 3 T 1 406 vr�Kaplan/MeLaughlin bA7E CONTRA COSI•A COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS --- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET. - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 i. ...• S.S. lNSE2T Z CC,AW ,��.+'. '/ `! \ k wC� }}cx.6 X04 Ct)mT• L x&x Z, a r'�� S•�• � j ! f _� � � `, ��,o or— i 0040 Kaplan/McLaughlin °A'E CCWTRA COSTA OOUM DETEMON FACILM( ARCHITECTS PLANNERS " / L X101 BATTERY STREET SHEET —,L, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2; r•i— �; -- 415.398.5191 2 i 2 5 %`�� ✓Pim{. i-C U,, V o5k.I -ROOF F>,,ash'6 �tiPPt.R ARAIN� I *-amu � ; - - - � ---• :` `r OO fd 0 r.D FZT t/6 TO 1Q�� v l�Pi fi J Alf • , ax D SM ITH I1,72 COW�'tY� . b°. • ------------- i GNU ,���IPf�;Fz• � � � • : . ... .. .:::: �. 2. ��`F..d1i�: -'r "•. -�.'r .F�.�'�. ''8Ek �a1,.f/,YY,.::1:a•.n�C�.'S'1'i:. �..1,-i L'•� Yk!;ii:Y ~'�i.::F�. yy S.. •;.t':ti^• ::ry.."e�.i•,�^i'. !}'+'ai�n••`�:..�.,;.... R.�•,•ay�.1kr�lcry ��(...r,1;.y�:V, - �.. :.�:i;�'F'$:i. RF>.'.�:', ..'.•T.., ::'l.Vii,,•'.`... R!'::i,.', i� :t.. .:t!l:Y:':' - ,~S'.'...r 7� :t ii':%:::�- ..... ,vim..; 00408...... .. ... Kaplan/McLaughUn DATE CONTRA COSTA CW-JTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SWET ••-✓ - -= 1 ~- --• SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �1.2c f ;� ��;�. 415.398.5191 - COL, wi2_xCo52 - - 561' IN F4�tt�_l 74 5 C: Co 1 o,0. 7'Tr- 7 1moi;L 6Ou r,rtz�- FL^=_-+'G ` s t � ! 22 6yA. GAUV. • � ' p I 2'-c7 q o p0. Al ja Com ' �2l.2? GZ'�..?F� G►Lf;i �I.I,Qv�/i`� I C7 F IO' P ID'-F 10`,H Kaplan/McLau0ilin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILFTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Ir,+,� ----r 901 BATTERY STREET SET �--� -- ��� �` ' K SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2 'T V�Of 415 398.5191 1 • Index to Section 22 - Seismic and Expansion Joint Details 22.00 Index and Notes 22.02 - 22.43 Seismic and expansion joint details 22.26 - Not used NOTES: 1. Seismic and expansion joints shall be sized and located according to the requirements of the structural drawings. Provide covers and weatherproofing to suit locations and widths. 2. All sei•amic and expansion joints shall receive covers as re- quired by location to weatherproof or provide security over opening. See details in this section for typical materials, profiles, sizes for each type of location and requirement. 3. Typical installations, whether specifically detailed or not, shall include: a) Vertical exterior perimeter wall joints not accessible from inside shall be double seal neoprene covers :n aluminum retainers. b) Built up roofing areas and wall joints shall be double flange flexible, insulated covers, exposed, to provide waterproofing. These covers to be turned, sealed and con- tinued vertically down wall joints behind security metal covers. c) All interior and courtyard wall, floor and ceiling joints shall be typical metal, floating plate covers, fixed with tamperproof screws or bolts to walls and at retainers as shown. Provide all support angles and clips as re- quired. d) Tops of all security walls at expansion joints shall receiv formed sheet metal cap to cover tops of vertical cover plates as shown_ 4. Provide weathertight and secure installation throughout. aplan/McLaughlhi WE � CONTRA COSTA C LINTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SEISi$IC AND EXPANSION JO 041 ILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22. 00 415.398.5191 3 • � 1 I • . . CokC.CMZ C CAST CC)NC CSR, P?to:t5 f CO'NC. OR P)LOCh • FUNCTIONAL CL05Zr? CELL Y -,, jEL�►LGihiT CLyOC-7U2c /AT TOP. . • or . Vi�it.IAL pENci� 7f ., -.,t N P1 C4ATECi CONDiT OW `--�. -Wt4rwrLE CONC- WALL PQ n2CGS 7T PANEL !�CrENpS A5 9HOWN 591 � W t c SE='A L I (Horzi-7 . ECTr A _NOTE- .* , To NAAML SG t -`70 `LOQ D C,-=LL- N ;�7 '2 !ti= 7;44,:,` C:!.! Gt Mtb•AF -To AI27.02 WITHO4T FUNCTION^', 55^4., Kaplan/McLaughlin CATE _ "3ONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ( ' 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET c,`• :' � ...� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 • ..J. (z6aC- WA" FUNCTIINALI CL Er;)' =_ NEOPRENE 47C-AL c r; MA(LER er -ru tz.H•NI.S, l . �,, L corxN.0-R. SAD f 3 .JOINT C:� FA L� -C ROMIZ-5--l-CT) A 22.c3 U Z/2 ItP/76 =�:A►E FU:-L Kaplan/ DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY � r ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941116. r 415.398.5191 t FIN. FL? __. r /VdT n . I vIuYL' ' _P._.LOOP - =x P A N. 10 1.1,4-7-,Ls5 EMrx,-,Ltir--.- Camc.. W&-' L ; Amper2 przckF SCREW CARPET WHERE.00CUf, d uyc SCS ,.?. PAtil -moi Q t . 22c�a- '7•-,l�br psfz. prxx?F ScrzEw rIIZ.E-RL..CV7 7,=IV.E - a► R4pa N l c►,N-r cz-tV=¢ ✓'f' -�. — � - I N-5U:ATI C?:) - --� -- - Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA CWNI TY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET =-� r'` ' �► :. . _ \- ,� i' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.7 415.398.5191 COV1 Cye — J rl 1h'S L CCM� - . Cllt7 COL..COWD W i C�t:t.K'C E'N P OF WlS.'L QQV R CAIS - IBX 1i�xli�L J' la�l:�a '._-CL IP.4 AS n i j F17- SNowN• - : SjR�c P70LT-- Imo. C;j->=—ClA- L---00WT>M,- O.W. • -�cp�rz ew DATE 22 c�5 .:... . ...:.:.. :....: :....:. . .... - El- Kaplan/McL i/,- f' _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL" ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t� 4 -- 1901 BATTERY STREET SHED — X- �-hl.._.;I 0 ! f�:.T_ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22,o� *�-_C1F_-w1.�LL. 'L.�ur2 .415.398.5191 ® ' R-. r STIP t Z .i'oW erz r.)1Zt p TAt�+pE2 pr C-,O F 01 -0-,crzEw - -W&L-L COVER ir• ,)CC tTYW.n WALL• '� / +' �'bt�p:Etz przCx3F. ' - . PL-- 22.0�a '%,Vb L CC)vCtZ CnC1RiVAZ+7 �Lr �.,- l Z T'7W • FL2_. . Yvf a-p7. PL. 1 W*II L, •T•o fa,,jp- , S ! LL ;�,', C 004115 n� M Kaplan/AlcLaughlin ` � {� IGONTRA COSTA CCUMY DETBvT)ON FACtLtTY ARC' ITECTS PLANNERS 'j ' f `� 901 BATTERY STREET SET = ti .. , - CTS �j SAN FAt'CtSGO CA. 94111 2ZCr, ,�� ;=Z C,T.a! EXt: D:X. r-.�Y�:=,y . 415-39S8.5191 Fa`IEZ 1 � FLEX. CX PAIN. COVEZ ti S=E 2?.oar TURKep Up 6" _��►1rL_21Q''c�; bC-AWC7- FUWC-nONAL L- FACE �ieAL 7 1' _._=7ECT A i' J 0I NT TUR N ZCTI O-14__ 2z 2z-o� A -.F-LEX•.SxpfA' E Covei4 TURNED tip T=5EI4IND / -!-UNCI 1owA-- L FACE =?EALr7 ' PLA W— _ `ROC�FtNG -_...___ _.__-.. .____-_ - =iZ` JC�I��` TRAh� '• .�-I.C`�SZ1Z .r TYrp. TZC1C r- 7m VIA' I Fr Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DET NTION FACLffY 1ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1- -f---70' 901 BATTERY STREET Isi-EET � +y v n t !`�`r' i7 C TA 1 Lc7 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 '72.07 LOW r4OO PAT STA.I R TOWER 415-398-5191 CONC. WALL ' _. 1 FNCE OF W&LL — . • i •mp..C)F IpAc1,apEr- � � OM TS veru 5E L }-- Zp-l-EGE. CTT2 FL&4:79 INC t7PiLE . -L. �1G-c FLcx. ` - COVER li!wa FL/NNGE. �F?Et d FLEX. EXp,&t.1..C0VER --Up TFr7.N11tjATE fc* v -rz, K eop. F,&CE AN R--.= 1h/17-I�L,C�CK`G -- 004.1'i i Kaplan/M DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY CLaughlin II ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1; -'4-17 ' INT ` L$;• �- d�-r ,, �901 BATTERY STREET SHEET �n'T-' �TTA,d.J.LLQSS___ SANFRANCISCO CA. 94111 +15.398.5191 . ._._ — FP\CE nf= \jV4LL •Yx .EXPAW 91-4 1 ELO e-jURF.&CE &ppl_l ED IZECLUI.- F LGX EWp&w Jolwr Coved : r - 17Pa' �LAWCE. M04?_iNT_C7_lZC�C�F'G 1 � •TE G RoTra`l ' Or—1�1d.—PLIC-5 WA61tcFk_, c?CQLE: '15 IN= F'" --- ---- - - `2205j C DATE C in:)A COSH COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/M Laughlui : „ - 90 CBATTERY STREET sHE� ;;;7 AN `l r j I Iti T-. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 i 1 i c�7M CC O CIN PAPER i3ACh=P i- ` M7'L L.&_1 14 r F �jC—A1J4NT , t j •; 2- P i C—CE M ETA L. Cc)u w rE2 FL..ASNINC4 1 �. Ii �' i]F.7LE" F-L,L1NC�= FL't3C-G-X(7pN - -- map iNTn RC1ClFiit< ' �. i � ,7•P-��]_-wpm_�K'� } • �' GHQ .iwv*0 Co'-O"D.G. �• r'` - rzoo=INC; 1 012 _. EXnAN ,.1 C�! ► 'T_AT__G+l.lST�R __.11�1.��.l..,_.___.._-. -..-__._ v - 00419 PATE Kaplan/NIcLaughhn CONTRA cosTA COUr.TY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS `;\ 901 BATTERY STREET ISHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22. ;%'D4 , =7rJC(Z0 wnLc_ 415.398.5191 , .LU M • CLCY u 2c P L-LS i OVEZ WV E 71:2�: l7C�vti r � • l (Z t"LAW4 ECT' �-- p i JC�tW77, W,4 LL ND ---- - WEED C>lt,:T �' , � ► -- _ OF= .1N_.i" .17._ COR.; b'M ��?-tEC�CTTZ �L1S�jFi11;iCF— ' ...DbLE FLANCE FLEX. EXPAN ' . .. ... . :...:. 4407 MnI'7 INTO Q.06, Ft WOOD_-[4LC1cLl1SIC Kaplan/h'ICLDTE C yq TRA COSTA C XAM DETENTION FACIUTY jARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREETS -��^�° r.�• SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - 415.398.5191 -- - ; eta t �E=P n�G 50 � Ty-p--=MTI.--.1c1 NT• CL41Sui2a ; _ , 'Fc�C-x:Expaw.. a iw-r-Covc,-Z- ` � l ,�: ��i -'' - r=-----------�--- .. .. _. .. �.--•rte- a 2209 22 t0 00421 QI,TE coNTRA CA6rACOL rYDETENTIONFACUP'Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' T 901 BATTERY STREET SHEE.SAN FRANCISCO CA- 94111 2c. :2 ;S M r Zn{; ;n[jKaplari,/McLaughlin 15.398.5191 i FACC- 1y2" 4 � Lt=V Z L N0.73 F�2.CC�TI►.1C .M qc-R przo ZF .gcrzew 34t;1T''MOp - f ANC14C?rZ5 Q 18 O.C. =--MTL Ft,A��JG�. `r. ��;Nti`L.---LARGE . LL+LY_.�?ZT_=✓ FL�?C E)C�4N.• ' � W•P,S'1 Dtr'i "NOTE- FX fj2AW. j01WT covet? 3" PLQT:Cj SET 1N MAGiT1C. CC)c!rZ7 Y A R D FL-007Z CCPVER. PLATE • A , 21.13 SLE . 00422 Kaplan/MCLaug]� °A7� CONMA C40STA CCUWY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �' r- r- ti. ,- 901 BATTERY STREET 1SHEET — SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.13 415.398.5191 i WALL EXTEM510W •• .. - i � Cntr. WALL FLEX. EXPANt JOIN' clovef2 NTL.UM E�Cr3A�t CITAI R 'T owER EXPW4--COVS-r.Z_:FL GF � (��1F7C�/E FENE�iTi7rpTIC7N) pLASTe-z wain:--� r ; j' ; ' w/�LL-/-%T'Fi&SE .- 1 46-r E�-Nn OF . . 22A CQVER PLATE , GTtzuC.C?TL P5 _vr_i -CCVE2 - I .. - .. . _ Tip-4m pAt.c' �fP 45KExpW4, "-C)lN t- COVE? I .JOINT-COVEC2 . . c- ur -LAR—JON-1—A7 15 74 ll�0 �b AN % C`lU247 A-724---- KDATE Kaplan/McLaughlin C,ONTRA COSi A COUNTY DETENTION FACLUY i . ARCHITECTS PLANNERS r=f�i' ..- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET -X r ,�+ v t}i i� Dr-TA I L5 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ,I, 415.395 5191 3" ! F4Ce .v>=' s-rat2 'r�ivE2 + -I- t3 ;/�. C:7 4tTL.. C A .24 ciA caHT. M r�.C46p .y . o c -- t I M p OP FAC r2-eT. & Top QF ALUMgr ccwerz � Ft.ANcE ROLLTop .JOINT CAP .SECT __.__ ;1. CAP- EFLt=1/. -L.&WE7 W&LL. drzcC ' _. co p carrAo - ca _ cav�rz Rot-t--wf WA L _ :': EAI Awr I � � =moi t i ,r• �� _ i � n IL4._... 1 ._ ERIE c)jprzEIJE• FACE RETAt14SAS _ . . I 13' F1.atsc� r-7:JSLANT Cit h:T' Ca 4�. END WA L-L _ -rAlrZ. 1.L�.t•�a A 1 rz'�t act_ __ 22. 5 :-_7rA- 3114 = ► F7 0*0424 Kaplan/McLaughiin , ,T' CONTRA cosTA COUNTY DETENTION FAWrY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t;2-y17� ,.F 901 BATTERY STREET s � �X �A --! Nc T'�► ! 1 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.1 415.398.5191 _._ , I cws-r_;z._ wALL,-- aI�LEL2�X 1?A.N:.CCTV ER—._ �- 71T�i1�IT1` I + - t r 1T = CZ_Q:1= _tel.01N-7 1.N-'T.ER.S ECT 10 N ':22.16 DACE- OF i3LD.C4-- FLEX EXPAW H07- MCP FL.AWCE15 . C _ �-- 1 Kaplan/McLaughHn ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �: '7 + �'�+ ►.�4: ��7A L�7 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET - - �-X �'�� �.� + ' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22 I 415.398.5191 U i ! I U -I� ► JLJ IV v ► f Ci tytu ( r ( l G iI LL W ! r _ Z .. _ i, 7- J / J i I G LL J w I. LL i 3 S ' ► �. U �' Lv L U LL i..- cj V ' r } --- I i LL j C 1 tL ; 042fl Kaplan/MCLaughlin ATE 7 CONTRA GOSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY I ARCHITECTS PLANNERS j�`'�r �! .: -3 j : ;h, ; ---� r�r ; 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _._._,,..Y , rd•.'r �; _• , it ; ice.— , . R,..s.. . SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.17 415.398.5191 i TZ&.M 7 WALJ- 1NfSt--L. CL0c2Ll2:%=- P"M6 _ _.._.. .. ;.1r- - i ZIII 7�7( Kaplan/McLaughlin JDATE CONTRA CC?STA C,OJMY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SKET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22,19 C..Tliru=._:c�- ••Y •,A.r) 415.398.5191 i . I r 5LQCI7 OR POL1PLED W&..L FUNGZ'tC1NAL. CL0c2EP CELL NEOPrZENE ciEAI..., _ t �j , lirr ' �GI.�Sui z E 1�T Q Vr! U,&L DENc)E NEOPI2EhE "::iE4L ya r ■ - � - r F V r r . .. .. .:. .. v 00426 Kaplan/hlcLaughlin ca'E Y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET ET --- �� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 �. • i k NEO(7t?IsNE S�dL �--- .ALJM.R.E7rAlNc--rz fi�c-rszu tc4t5 - --- . .45C)LT +�� t i ZP��pcM P F - i i - j7 r2' t i ......:... . .. A 00429 Kaplan/McLanghl nATE , _ CONTRA COSTA COuNT v. DETENTM FAcu y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET 7 %fir• ....� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22, 2 415.398.5191 i 9 � __...- ._... - . f1. .. 40- • �q.�.N(T�y1��,i-���5:----__.��_:��aN..:.1olr:.:. _CSR__..-:___:_�_:-- -cam.. ` V4m X 2"w7 SCREW F_ / -2x 4 F1LLrza � VznO.C. L-43 -9-,W --- ._F_ec. E:xphy tolhtr covER , LIrZi'Z�7-AT2EL�� y~� f J ~ WEEP- HOLEF5 AT ` ;tNUL1�T1Q4 ;f HOT MA P;Lc LANGE 's_.Zjys i -- - DF S �, / tr�n Y4 OLUM. EX(?4t�t �lCZtl.tr COVE2 GAiiNG . caw PAPEZZ P)A F-hEv L a-l-Fi, • .r .._ �h...._.r�"�I�:N�:�._ .j::71�%_1ti►T'_ STL;_cC:: W� 3� KaplarVMCLau hliai I DATE CONTRA COSTA COLWY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i llb 7 -- *- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.22-_ - 415.398.5191 �-- - -- --• C'+�/�-tC r Ty PIcaL. p,arznpF-T'Li -- f c7rz! r-1:.asu`c _ -COVerz 7ru rz KD Ow � -� .. • --- - H CST�MCS E . .-- -- 22.23 LA•- WD. F-! -LErR. .. C / .i SURt1!?.Q N _ I _>END. OF mil l ELD 1 / LtrtN lT P5 C 77 .1C1lN-F.COVE2 X 150;ZP17 _ l.L1M .! IN-7 GOVSZ W!. WEEP AOLE" i a • 22.23 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEmj.u)N FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET C?%-� . :; 1 A= `' 7 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 r'?. _ . 47 .:f 415.395•5191 - W � j UPj - -. .._ 7 u �o � 4� G � NIr ; ww� D i }- � E I w z �� u u LL u 1 J U. �-- Z Z Z LL LL u E- L 4W -� clC 0 LL L C ISL - -U J C. �• aFF ' L W LZ i ..! ul 11 ci Kaplan/M ',ATE COSTA CCUM DETENTION FACUTY CLam ,: ., . • 90 CBATTERY STREET SHEET RX rRAN N. jN71 D E t�.I Lc7 _. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411122.Ib tZAw.p RC)O.f= . -- .. _ . _. 415 398.5191 • I {(� �f` r ` e�...sr.�...-..-_... _. 't � 1111 V T rzu,a N Erz macs, It i G (74Cj CTl C�_1�i-_ C?Q l LI N __._ ... i / : �jTC3 GCn t 1 ciTL 9TU D W/ ;A pZ Z P54Ch L4MH J W Lo La IceIi-4 L\ — --- J OL • � - ' S�AL�tsr �. CQV E ! W ; 2 =M►TE13 COVER? S 00433 Kaplan/Al�Laughlin .O` COI�iTRA CO6TA COt�tTY DETENTION FACtL1TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' 'T -X (SAN ! -t-- 1 901 BATTERY STREET SHEE• - •� :� ETt�1 L� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22 ?; - G)C?'=R I0 R CZaM p RAI LI t�(C,i - 4115-398 5191 f �, , 6•; � _. _. .------ ..------ Fid of Ion' p.G r� % � � WALL a13oVb V"L,L GSE • i t:I- o �- -- HSTF& 16% amu. w� i . �u� •tom,«. -t=-b ��' -- 22 - `, ` bo'►y'sM CD�R��� H, - r FUMMONAV Ld.ar66D ------------ ' Wr d� IND Fln. PLAN p --' . Jr 40V6f - TV& 1 - --- - T '/4'M - b b I _.,Y ?2•z5;� r--'-�-— AUJrrl t�� S !1( Ea.JT. FL �Fn F�-• pt.Arl exp. xr.-(WISHL V " 47 iV - - - - '1 _ —T_ 4+ i �F FLAN FA . JT C,GV - Tyra 0.7 00434 Kaplan/hlcLa ATE ' . . COCOSTTENTION A COum DEFACILRY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ��`�� NTRA' 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET Gj�ilJMiG 19?- aw. JT. Pal;6111,16 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��,L . 25 ;►� . NSTA'-S �I:���,� ��r���b 415.398.5191 lave 14 i i Affm Izr kit, -- i �i -- - -- i of 00435 KV Kaplan/M�Laughl n DATE - CONTRA COST COUNTY �,1 FACILffY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �`e. 901 BATTERY STREET FEET G. { {G * r::�4p.JT OET'AILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 r 1 i D/2•Z,2b f of 1,111 -WALL e6WW. �j 1, \�) :1 II. p' \ � •���/ '. / , NW . . 40' N ; Ci u PLAV15W2a • llIE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEN TION FACfUTY Kaplan/McLaughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS sNE IG Dr✓TPti�h 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ,L�� 415.398.5191 Am'. to b' • (�,lc-O 1TfsX bN i'12r�� P�P� F�+L- - �X-D-�C oN�i;;�.�tLEt„l�+VtPh�b?� Bp•- __-_-_ ' ;j _ j i� �. _ �_.' _ -� . f -01MM RN �. Cl-?..--�_. � eft ' �N '.�jt� �► }jiff �^ X11 /4- gel ! :� �TiNT Gttt- y1I466n� �Vvv*a, lb`s p.G _. fi�'ti PcM e _r. .. _.. �- 4-1xb t ,a =- LVITIC4 A [MAIN �iG .12 NT Q 60U `I'E TD. — N TH hF.,F,- AI D.D aiM WN 0. Kaplan/AlcLaug AT E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTCN FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1lj,Y 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET f t(G ii�-6-xp JT p6rAJL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - 415.398.5191 ,',c1. r1a ► . n i;--�`i� 1¢ , 4,u I rQ, towc. wAU. Mohl# . ABoVE o � " V4` PL Favi I ; qv D6ac-o•�c vrl y � � •,�� LT.wramr- C C a } - -- -- - - •\ q •NG 11Vf11,L A MAIN fSMIL JT. G "OU T YAAD. — rVvVTH 11 TS Kaplan/McLaughlinDATE CONTRA CDSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET G, 67N(G Orr- C--:�f Jr Or-,NL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 MbT1RL5 415.398.5191 ,' ;./. 15:. �$ r r - t:l�lftl= 9�:.IxP. c1T SER w/ t iY �1 i `� � 11 j• � '' ti it i `1 i -wori JOINT co ti 00439 DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin � � J� � COM WSTA CcaLIM DET nON FACILM � ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET sr+r_ET :.- :.- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ME TA L' 4 N 15.398.5191 �•� ;1� ADO. •- 1 , 2./14/-78 I — DACE OF: c0L- -- - FAC= CIF j72ECAF5T.C7JEEZINhW • - - ciUTZFdCE APPLt ED Q ECLE 71 • _ . ._, eN D CLG5:IRE porz fir? 2 �7IECE CTR• FLAG14IMr. t-ND scF FLEX. ExPAw -- covErZ. I ------ \ ?ZEIIUCE coven Ari SHCjYvN I j� ucn- Mon FLAtic-S -ryp. Cr-rr FL A'i14 4� -rtoo= HIGH. PT- � r � Dep � .. !A11.1L.�<.^•CCF-- � --P-.t...4,H..t.A`C O.L . - 00440 C5CAL2��.321 - Kaplan/ DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 991 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941.1 2.2_?2 __ CoL iITH OUS E ROO P 415.398.5191 � ; PAC` Chi COLUMN l 1 � -,..._.. _ FE`IJ C ciTZATt C7 N� •t • I -,Yp -_5_ U2FACC APPLIEP_j?EC4LET , - i - TO T) OF .ptzm P ET . if ' 1 -MOP FLA sIC-AEc7 it dTV -'f ulL.T-UP. CtUCZPt7' -- . SIF ..� i I r, .�•---� Jam. ... ...CQU"iZ7HQUc:�c EXPAWf:f IOW JOIW7 A. 22�� 00441 Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE coNTRA C )STA C XKN DETENTION FACILITY + ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' " ' �f r-.-r.. ; , 901 BATTERY STREET &-EET C \ Li `i .� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 f'�A^n• ' , n�,� ;� _ t i EXPAW JK'j iUT AT WIC-4H i<nclr FACE OF COLU.Mw dgnrFi a CZEDuCER 7LIPIWC =?W'r MTL • T C�% C��' 7L�RL1(7�r l'.._ FACE SEAL + . 1 D -00 SEaL FuNc SE/s.L TIO -, - - fLEx.Jncur c�.vCrz / wl SKPa►N---Aai T covErz C. 1R 117H0U��, E EXE ;•lel0N ���?it-+1 t -..- ._. �. - -�'�.----------•--------...__. � __ ,� .� ' 22.E i `\ �•. ! r f All, 4 an Kaplan/McLaughlhi °"jE ' ARCHITECTS PLANNERS `G` ' `r �-- . �� • ,-- --,w-- r 901 BATTERY STREET SHEE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 x'.�? 3.:L -�,;;'��►-�Ql:S L.Ov.r QOOF 415.398.5191 a1� cap, a % SN .. ClSU 2C CNCZ RAP i C:; OF _JON iCiti✓ W-A LCC AT VCzr.T .7jI—L F �V �-- - N? Ct�Ut.,TE2 T'ZoQF C.OV=rZrzoo PLA14 JON 7. COVEr? c PARAPEr Ec7 2235 I i T'AMpC-R_..-prZ00F Scr -W , W_ -`p�?LUM. SXp CW.,J0lN,- • _� �2.aC�F__._.: - NOT-'Mop FL.A_NGES•-._._ --WALL W/ �T,&I rtwaY �o - 1 _ ._ �. _�. . I - 7&W f,=R }.R00s= SCCLC W:L _ _ —A._. L� PLA�iTEfZ Ty. (71 C&L .ALU IM. MXP AfJ v01t tr' 00443 . A aplan/McLaughlin DATEr ONTRA cosrA c xffiaY DETENTION FACtfrY • ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i f ' �� ,- } •} f-- �► I 901 BATTERY STREET SHE c 1 �`+ . •.•��, , i/- f--: •.`� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.35 M&m p AT STAI? TOW ER 415.398.5191 ,--T OF wAL-,- c-cx,uTzl _ a-r Txzoj WALL ti • IV- ]37 7 i 1 jj f C:�tLtNG 1 _ ( �� - • � tai Ft Com I - . - U444 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COf14W DETENTION F=LI TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 .22 .3 . 415.398.5191 i '�• (Z�� (�tC�L 1�LUM.JC�ihiT C'TlEfZ � -- . - REIwF P;Twu 'IF 7 O.C. 1� Lv i -- - _ - - -- � C,Tucwi 1 QLUM. .,iC1tNT coVE4_ .... - - R K�4, !2237 F•= IL ' IL. CONT rZC-IW F a 7UCW 90f=FIT 'jYj7 -- - AWr t }` $ i `-C� ,'t't1 tx-r...__ :i •, ;—_. ` 7/6" Cita_CCo Com+. (7A pt�L ' 157S.ci QED LL�Th•1- Iq �. 7. _ caw- .f4 yah x-V/- ��C+7Yff tZ jp_ATE CLC�Su2E QT 54 FF tT • • : • ;a. `�' . �w�E�"-.HCI,c.. .57LT 45 Kaplan/MeLau U °"TE CONTRA CO6TA Cotmmr DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /I-1,4-1 901 BATTERY STREET SET -'oil SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22. 37- -- -=- Cis.: pr-x jt -- 415.3985191 i . . .. .. WF-C. •7n NE FUNCTIC)N�L. '- cjeAL ( cim m 1"omit RUN . :.:. 1N1-�EfZE II•IDlCt1.TED,� ----- ��NK:EL. x 11/2 N\4 VVOO7 9CtZr--W-- i` c1Q.7 .MTL..-TL,. / , w 3�4 C5. C3 tcoo.c.. . .. Q 1 � f Cli�u,14 _ wEoprZE-KE FACE 5CAL. 4Tucc-n..c-,O Fi-r_. A : 0044 0 p �MC � DATE CONTRA COSTA C XkHY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS j���� *-�• .. r x--- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET =n 1'�-' ' .� } �' i D SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 4 ,aT STUCC: 5aF;:i T 415.393.5191 • - -d .:,..,.... :G. } .. ,.. r" " r Lt7 R�� r1j., Vol() w/ i 2 LAti E25 5/6 cyp --5AerG irou ." HR. RATING. - -- 1 C.- ' � A 0044.1 Ka laru'M�Laughlin`DATE QTR`coSTA GO04TM DETENTION FACII_!TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � i 1' --X � , N �„1 ti}( ,�I'' %�""�� L5 - 901 BATTERY STREET .- - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2-4. 2 p i 2 415.398.5191 'nn. tit. + • ' ��-�`° {; t F/`iCc OF GiTUCCO._-_- �' ° WALL- • ► `� � -GLASS ...__------._ r I GNP CLCrt1f7E .. -. . MTL F"cz�w 114 Covert w/-Dn L E - { 1. e � i j t • �� ___EX.I?AN JC71 t-.'-r- AT WINDOW IN CLUci i ki7 Wcs�.i O0-148 2240; • Ka lanTA/M�Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSCOUNTY DETENTION FACILITY.ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I �l}{r 7 901 BATTERY STREET &-EE r ; %� �►j i^ V SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �?4 v^ 415.398.5191 .. ,.. `1S', GJTUGC� W/�LL" Cn a Rzo;:IG - lE -- -------- 1 A. � {,- MTL 2241 r - ,Su7 STL- 5TUD wIwn L-C-iwr. /J" 95-11 FF NER4 • •_.__.--�-^-�- - �..+--i-�-`-- moi 6C'�N ,'V2 DEC2:174-. 00449. t J I i j c 1 2 .41 ' Kaplan/McL�.°� COMRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ` I -/_/? 901 BATTERY STREET SET �•'�J.�=.Hn N ► 7 C i A 1 `;,,.�'j SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 22.41 415.398.5191 �iT01 R Nc� GJ ._ Tow=--R - --- - i �.AN t` D.... V1=iZ'['E FLEX. J=x PAN ...1c1 I s,i7".. ....... i cc7vc-rz - cow riW.. 7��"_"STUCCO . SC�FF�T � ---- - � - ..-ryp -A! m. jn T C`<v 2 -�� : =TAMPerZ PROOF RFYV. .,. Z I N T -10/4 MTL- L�AM4 PL&s.-9 .. 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ALUM Cxl'-)A4 -JOINT" WVCr2i... .S;rz=w n t W7 AT 57A 1 R N0 G-z _'i" 1Al 2_ _. 00450 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA 00SfA COLWY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS !''�L 901 BATTERY STREET SWEET =�`% 7�'"`` •.=�.�f`v� D —7A i .LJ. - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -22 4.2 - -- - • -- - i. 415 398.5191 _. _. } + - -- - - azEll 1 ' 0 Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA CO`•TA COUNTY DETENTION FACtTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.51912 Index to Section 23 - Roof Details 23.01 _luster roof detail 23. 02 Cluster roof - security parapet 23.03 Cluster roof detail 23. 04 Cluster roof isometric 23. 05 Roof detail@ 3rd floor roof 23. 06 Roof detail @ 2nd floor roof 23. 07 Roof detail @ 1st floor high roof 23. 08 Roof detail @ 1st floor high roof 23. 09 1st floor high roof isometric 23. 10 Roof detail @ vehicle port and court annex 23. 11 Roof curb @ stucco wall 23.12 Roof details @ pre-cast concrete wall 23.13 Roof detail @ main entrance canopy. 23.14 Not used 23.15-16 Roof details @ stairways NOTES TO ROOF DETAILS 1. IV section metal decking shall have 2 hour rated fireproofing. 2. All structural girders, columns and beams shall have 3 hour rated fireproofing. r _ '00452 0 Kaplan)A1CLau9hlin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETD1TION FACILITY r 7 «T!Z ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' 901 BATTERY STREET SFT SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 23. 0 INDEX TO ROOF DETAILS 1415-398-5191 `ar --'ZTT'ir r r Tc � FAyS`r ,i it;!t *ova Wt?' •�ret,f�Gam: /� 1 Wrlt C J'�417�• \Y �tl�i ✓T'���t7� ✓ -- — To 6rML�-HkAH ' n2l �� P ^n. ! a1° 1 . __. , _ _ _ . cork. swag To �^ a Ga GAW/ STI- tr T" PF-i► — L;—_ 616 6GfZr--Wb WINS,--r ,E 13.0.Ro'sz O"'ft� ->ctETiD _ r c6r GF F.iF"OVeO W rFr'�tf�7d-{fJ— IE�?.'t5 D W/ 11t.-:z.. c0M,--. . ,, �.,• ,,w,tzeY Tc� A�osE i�cur- �} •P17 _-' - et ^TR -- �, I'll., �4F+t•I6 INSU L 5.1-. 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I`'Ax PAf APST HP,t6l'riT _ ' h a lan/1�7�Lau�hlin UAT�- rA c(D(jM r DETENTM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS _ 7` 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 4 . p 2 :: ��;;.• ,� _ ; , ,,, r 415 398.5191 • , I�.fLF U�tDBRhlAls � I et*:-•4n• -4ONT- TYP. ` � Zg,A44t.4. sn 1 ;+P 6ST IS CAUL-10-461 —� 56.eAsVJ6 wi NLWPR&4& A Xv _ .�.. � vy s a°ri o -,vD w ' N 2'-o'' o DOTTED �TL -,U-D- - ` - - — --— oetrr Ta ISFW P�p ;�'G6ME*tT¢.a�;�� ;I - ; '`.��, .� �,u+�•up F.ocFrN�f GN;-*,Lr--FU t*+t46r �� �! MIN 2" INh.lONL �— d' MeTA . 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OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ .Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE and Notice of Completion of Contract with ) NOTICE OF COMPLETION The Pacific Company, Berkeley ) (C.C. Sections 3086 and 3093) (Project No. 5269-926-(43)) .) RESOLUTION NO. 78/400 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on August 22, 1977 contracted with The Pacific Company, 801 Cedar Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 Name and Address of Contractor for Detention Facility Concrete Foundation and Structural Fill , Project No. 5269-926-(43) with The Travelers Indemnity Company, as surety, Name of Bonding Company for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected and. complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and re- commends its acceptance as complete as of May 2, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON May 2, 1978 CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: May 2, '197a J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at P-lartinez,C ifornia ex officio Clerk of the Board By �:& 6,, , Deputy C e k cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public Works RESOLUTION NO. 78/400 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans and ) Specifications for Administration ) Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, ) Civic Center Improvements, Martinez. ) RESOLUTION NO.'. 78/401 (4405-4267-C3-EDA) ) ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Architect's estimated construction cost is $486,000; 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 IF Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and this Board con- curs and so finds; and the Director of Planning shall file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. The Board RESOLVES that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on June 1 , 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 I�`TINEZ N��'S GAZETTE. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on May 2, 1978. Originated by: Public Works Dept. Buildings and Grounds cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Director of Planning Project Architect RESOLUTION NO. 78/401 474- Y Job. No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (Advertisement) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is: Four Hundred Eighty Six Thousand Dollars (5486,000) 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 1ST Day of June, 1978 at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in public immediately after and at the time due, in the Con- ference Room of the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any bid proposals received after the time specified in this Notice will be returned unopened. Each bid shall 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. This project is funded under a Local Public Works Capital Develop- ment and Investment Program Grant. A bid walk is scheduled for all prospective bidders on Wednesday, May 19, 1978, at 10 A.M., in the Administration Building Lobby, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Drawings and Specifications may be obtained at the Office of Friedman/Osajima, Architects, 1529 Cypress, Walnut Creek, California 94596 upun deposit in the amount of Thirty Dollars (530.00) . Checks shall be payable to Friedman/Osajima, Architects. Technical questions regarding the contract documents should be di- rected to Friedman/Osajima, Architects, whose telephone number is (415) 932-2757. Each bid to be considered responsible shall be made on the bid form furnished with the Specifications. Bids shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond in the amount of the ten percent (10%) of the base bid amount, made payable to the order of the "County of Contra Costa". The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee v^a: the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfei:zd 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 bands after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa CouqA�4_ A-1 Microfilmed with board order Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (continued) Bidders are hereby notified that participation by Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) is a grant requirement by the Economic Develop- ment Administration. The minimum dollar amount of minority (MBE) participa- tion in this contract shall be greater than 14 -percent of the contract price. The Contractor shall have an affirmative action plan. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to 100 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 said Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal nolidays and overtime work 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 wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the county. The said Board of Suoervisors 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. Attest:J.R.Olsson,Clerk BY 0 R OF THE BOARD OF SUPERV S OF byCONTRA STA COUNTY Deputy�Ierk James R. sson Coun Clerk and Ex Offici Clerk of the B d of Supervisors, Contra sta County DATED: May 2, 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: FF CLERK 20ARr s iL%<i15C�s CONTRA O TA O. 9 ()eputy A-2 0 SPECIFICATIONS for ADMI N ISTRATION .FOLDING'w REMODEL S LIFE PIETY SYSTEMS Civic CoMer It' l �1ll��"1lAti 651 PINE STREET, Usimism:CA 94l 3 JOB NOL 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA NO.07-51-20642 Prepared for PUBLIC WORKS DEPABI'MaIlIT Contra Costa County Administration Buil r�te, 6th -Floor Martinez, California 94553 Pr� eppared by FRISDMAN/OSAJIMA Architects 1529 Cypress Street Suito1104 Walnut Creek, Califosaia ;94596 '(415) 932-2757 C5513 A bid walk is schedulod for 10:00 an, May 19. 19 78. All Coattractors who are interested in revie the project area should meet in thtumby, Adminis- tration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. i L E 19; J. R. OLSSON �f�4` 1 t97 , CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS T A '35T CO. w� , —Da ua BUC=tat Date: say 2, 197$ Qi" Microfilmed with board order 0347 • SPECIFICATIONS for ADMINISTRATION BUILDING REMODEL & LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS Civic Center Improvements 651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ, CA 94553 JOB NO. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA NO. 07-51-20642 Prepared for PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Contra Costa Countv Administration Building, 6th Floor Martinez, California 94553 Prepared by - FRIEDM--AN/OSAJI`4-.A Architects 1529 Cy press Street , Suite 104 Walnut Creek, California 94596 (415) 932-2757 C5513 A bid walk is scheduled for 10 : 00 am, May 19, 1978 . All Contractors who are interested in reviewing the project area should meet in the Lobby, Adminis- tration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez , California. Date: May 2, 1978 0047-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 1 of 3 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DIVISION B. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Section 1 Competence of Bidders 2 Securing Documents 3 Examination of Plans , Specifications and Site of Work 4 Bidding Documents 5 Submission of Proposals 6 Withdrawal of Proposals 7 Public Opening of Proposals 8 Irregular Proposals 9 Competitive Bidding 10 Award of Contract 11 Special Requirements 12 Execution of Contract 13 Failure to Execute Contract DIVISION C. PROPOSAL (Bid Form) DIVISION D. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT (Contract) DIVISION E. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DIVISION F. WAGE RATES DIVISION G. GENERAL CONDITIONS DIVISION H. SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (C.S. I. Format) DIVISION 1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01100 General Paragraphs 01200 Phasing & Scheduling of the Work 01300 Submittals & Substitutions 01400 Repair & Cleaning of Existing Work DIVISION 2. SITE WORD: • Section 02100 Demolition 0 4 1� TABLE OF CONTENTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 2 of 3 DIVISION 3. CONCRETE (Refer to Drawings) DIVISION 4. MASONRY (Not Applicable) DIVISION 5. METALS Section 05100 Miscellaneous Metals DIVISION 6. CARPENTRY Section 06100 Finish Carpentry & Cabinet Work DIVISION 7. MOISTURE PROTECTION Section 07100 Sealants 07200 Exterior Louvers DIVISION 8. doors , windows 7 glass Section 08100 Hollow Metal Doors & Frames 08200 Aluminum Doors & Frames 08300 Finish Hardware 08400 Glass & glazing Wood Doors (Refer to Drawings) DIVISION 9. FINISHES Section 09100 Carpeting 09200 Metal Stud Partition Systems 09300 Suspended Ceiling Systems 09400 Tile Work 09500 Painting 09600 Wall Covering 09700 Corner Guards DIVISION 10. SPECIALTIES Section 10100 Toilet Enclosures 10200 Washroom Accessories DIVISION 11. EQUIPMENT (Not Applicable) DIVISION 12. FURNISHINGS (Not Applicable) DIVISION 13. SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION (Not Applicable) DIVISION 14. CONVEYING SYSTEMS (Not Applicable) • 0SOU TABLE OF CONTENTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 3 of 3 DIVISION 15 . MECHANICAL Section 15100 General Requirements for ?Mechanical :fork 15200 Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning 15300 Sprinkler System 15400 Plumbing 15500 Temperature Control Systems DIVISION 16. ELECTRICAL Section 16100 Electrical General Requirements 16200 Electrical - Basic Materials & Methods 16300 Electrical Distribution System 16400 Lighting Systems 16500 Fire Alarm System 00461 Job. No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR • (Advertisement) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Administration Building Remodel & Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 44(15-4267-C3-EDA The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is: Four Hundred Eighty Six Thousand Dollars ($486,000) 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 1ST Day of June, 1978 at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in public immediately after and at the time due, in the Con- ference Room of the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any bid proposals received after the time specified in this Notice will be returned unopened. Each bid shall 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. This project is funded under a Local Public Works Capital Develop- ment and Investment Program Grant. A bid walk is scheduled for all prospective bidders on Wednesday, May 19, 1978, at 10 A.M. , in the Administration Building Lobby, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Drawings and Specifications may be obtained at the Office of Friedman/Osajima, Architects, 1529 Cypress, Walnut Creek, California 94596 upon deposit in the amount of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) . Checks shall be payable to Friedman/Osajima, Architects. Technical questions regarding the contract documents should be di- rected to Friedman/Osajima, Architects, whose telephone number is (415) 932-2757. Each bid to be considered responsible shall be made on the bid form furnished with the Specifications. Bids shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond in the amount of the ten percent (10%) of the base bid amount, 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 bands after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 00,162 A-1 Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (continued) • Bidders are hereby notified that participation by Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) is a grant requirement by the Economic Develop- ment Administration. The minimum dollar amount of minority (MBE) participa- tion in this contract shall be greater than 14 percent of the contract price. The Contractor shall have an affirmative action plan. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to 100 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 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 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 wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the county. The said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to rejeclt 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 James R. Olsson County Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County DATED: May 2, 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: A-2 00483 DIVISION B - INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS • The bidder shall carefully examine the instructions contained 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 received may be disregarded . (b) 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 list of completed projects , with the name of the owner or contract officer indicated . SECTION 2 . SECURING DOCUMENTS Drawings and Specifications may be secured at the place and for the payment as called out in the "Notice to Contractor. SECTION 3 . EXAMINATION OF PLANS , SPECIFICATIONS , AND SITE OF THE WORK (a) On-Site Labor : The Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program legislation administered by the U . S . Department of Commerce/Economic Development Administration requires on-site labor to begin within certain time restraints . The County may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the ability of the contractor to meet this requirement . (b) Contractor ' s Responsibility : The bidders shall examine carefully the site o the work , and the plans and specifi - cations 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 furnished , and as to the requirements of the proposal , plans , and specifications of the contract . • 00481 B-1 (b) Contractor ' s Responsibility (Cont . ) Where investigations of subsurface conditions have been made by the County in respect to fcundation or other structural design , and that information is shown in 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 investiga- tion , and is only included for the convenience of bidders . Investigations of subsurface 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 therefor. 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 . Makin.g 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 subsurface conditions , and bidders must satisfy themselves through their own investigations as to the actual con- ditions to be encountered . (c) Responsibility for Utilities : As part of the responsibility stated in subdivision b above , and without limitation thereon , the Contractor shall be responsible at his own cost for any and all work, expense or special precuations caused or required by the existence of proximity of utilities encountered in performing the work , including without limitation thereon, repair of any or all damage and all hand or exploratory excavation required . The bidder is cautioned that such utilities may include communication cables or electrical cables which may be high voltage , and the ducts enclosing such cables , and when work- ing 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 excavation so as not to damage the ducts or cables , nor cause injury to persons , and suitable warning signs , barricades , and safety devices shall be erected as necessary or required . (d) Discrepancies or Errors : If omissions , dis- crepancies , or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifica- tions 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 . Otherwise , in figuring the work, the bidders shall consider that any discrepancies or conflict between drawings and specifications shall be governed by Supplemental General Conditions of these specifications . • Y_2 0048i btL I I Ui. 4. I I uU I ,ti UULUMtN 15 (a) The bid package shall consist of the following: 1 . Proposal (Bid Form) 2. List of Subcontractors 3. List of Minority Business Enterprises • 4. Statement or Compliance MBE 5. Bidders Certificate Affirmative Action) 6. Bidders Security 7. Certificate of Pr000sed Bidder Regarding Equal Employment Opportunity 8. Cerci icate of Nonsegregated Facilities (b) Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form) (Division C of this Specification) , 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 interlineations, alterations or erasures, no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supplying these specifications. (c) 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. (d) List of 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. (e) Each proposal shall have a List of Minority Business Enterprises containing the name, address and percentage o total bid, each subcontractor and/or materials supplier the bidder proposes to use to meet the 10 percent minority business enterprise utilization requirement. The bidder is encouraged to use more than the 10 percent requirement if qualified subcontractors and materials suppliers are available. See the General Conditions for further information regarding the 10 percent minority business enterprise utilization commitment. (f) Each proposal shall have a Statement of Com liance indicating the Contractors intent to comply with the EDA requirement of 10 percent minimum participation of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) . (g) Each proposal shall have a Bidders Certification indicating Contractors Proposed Affirmative Action Plan. (h) 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 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. (i) A certificate of Pr000sed Bidder Regarding Eauai E.moloyment • Opportunity must be submitted. See (Division G. Ser.:icn 5;}. (j) A Certificate of Nonse recate -aciiities ,must be submittec with bid. See (Division H) (Supplemental General Conditions.) 001 B-3 SECTION 5. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Proposals shall be submitted to the Public Works Director 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 proposal . Failure to do so may result in a premature 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 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 of his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Public Works Director of Contra Costa County. An oral , telegraphic, or tele honic 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. SECTION 7 . PUBLIC OPENING 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 8. 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 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. COMPETITIVE 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 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 agreer,►ent 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. 00418'1 041 l B-4 U SECTION 10. 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 be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals . SECTION 11 . SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS The bidder ' s attention is invited to the following special provisions of the contract , all of which are detailed in the General Conditions and Supplemental General Conditions or other 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 Site (g) Assignment of Contract Prohibited (h) Wages and Overtime Pursuant to Contract Work Hours Standards Act SECTION 12. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT The contract (example in Division D ) shall be signed by the successful bidder with duplicates and returned within five (5) days of receipt , not including Saturdays , Sundays , and legal holidays , together with : a) Contract b) Contract Bonds c) Certificates of Insurance d) Minority Business Utilization Report (Form ED-530 Part A & Part B) No contract shall be binding upon the County until same has been executed by the Contractor 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 . SECTION 13 . FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT The contractual requirements of Section 12 • B-5 00488 SECTION 13 . FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT (Cont . ) must be correctly executed in strict conformance with the contract • documents and delivered to the County within five (5) working days of receipt of contract . Contractor shall not send these documents by U . S . Mail but shall hand deliver them to Building Design and Con- struction Section , Rm. 112, Courthouse, Martinez , where they will be immediately reviewed for accuracy . Documents found deficient shall be immediately taken to their source for correction . No allowance for late submission of these documents will be made . The contract documents must be correctly executed and deliverd to the County on time to Ensure that on-site work can begin before the deadline established as a condition of grant by the Economic Development Administration . Failure to meet these requirements shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder ' s security . If this failure to deliver correctly executed documents and/or on-site labor has not begun as stipulated , resulting in the cancellation of Federal grant (s) , the contractor shall be held liable for the total amount of the Federal grant (s) not received . 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 sage, such bidders ' 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. • B-6 00489 Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 f idderj • DIVISION G - PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE IST DAY OF JUNE , 1978 AT 2 P. M,. AT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, 6TH FLOOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553. A. TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, VERNON L. CLINE, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material , transportation, and services for : Administration Building Remodel and Life Safety Systems. Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 4405-4267-C3-Fng__ 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 Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: 1 . BASE BID: Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all facilities therein, For the sum of: Dollars ($ ) 2. UNIT PRICES: The following unit prices shall be for adding to or deducting from the contract on a unit price basis for the work as indicated: (a) Removal of existing electrical outlets and conductors, and repair floor: Dollars ($ ) (b) Removal of existing telephone outlets and repair floor: Dollars (S ) • C-1 00490 Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA BIDDER EDA No. 07-51-20642 DIVISION G. PROPOSAL (Bid Form) Ccontinued) • (c) Install totally new electrical floor outlets, with necessary wiring: Dollars ($ ) (d) Install totally new telephone floor outlets (wiring by telephone company): Dollars (e) Repair outlet holes of abandoned electrical or telephone floor outlets: Dollars (5 ) (f) Install totally new telephone outlet to accept five (5) finger call director amphenols: Dollars ($ ) (g) Install totally new junction box coverplate suitable to receive carpet: Dollars- ($ ) (h) Install totally new junction box including coring, to accomodate new telephone and electrical runs. Dollars ($ ) B. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work within Two Hundred Fifteen (215) days from and after the date stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed". C. It is understood, with due allowances made for unavoid- able delays, that if the Contractor should fail to complete the work of the con- tract within the stipulated time, then, he shall be liable to the Owner in the amount of One Hundred Dollars (5100.00) per calendar day for each day said work remains uncompleted 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. C-2 012191 Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 Bidder • D. The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other con- tract documents and the local conditions 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 re- sponsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. • C-3 00492 DIVISION C - PROPOSAL (Bid- Form) (Cont . ) 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 himself 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 a list of the names , addresses and percentage of bid for each minority subcontractor and/or materials supplier. I . Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors . ❑ Cash ❑ Bidders Bond (] Cashiers Check ❑ Certified Check J . The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid : Addendum I dated Addendum V* dated Addendum dated Firm By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registration of Contractors , Classification and License No . Dated this day of 1 � 004193 C-4 aJUU NU. 44U.0 cu i EDA No. 37-5I-20c42 DIVISION C. PROPOSAL BID FORM continued ' LIST OF SUBCONT?aCTORS: • (res required by Division B , Section 4, Paragraph (d) ) (Substitution of listed subcontractors: See Division F. , Section 5 , Paragraph E.) . Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders I j C-5 00494 JUU IvV. 44UJ 'GJ/ 1+J DIVISION C - PROPOSAL BID FORM (Cont.) EDA No. 07-51-205542 LIST OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 1. vane of Bidder 3. IRS :ca=ber i . address: j 2. EDA Project N'o. I 5. The Bidder commits himself to the use of Minority Business Enterprises in the dollar amount or percentage of contract as required by these documents and Title 1 , Section 106(17 (2) of the Public Works Employment Act of 1976, as amended (P.L.94-369) through the use of the following minority business enterprises as contractors or subcontractors for services or supplies: Tvpe of Percentage I Minority Firm flame (MFN) Marlin( �6. Service Or of Bid 1 1 IRS Number ORS) Address Supplies Sum i i I Street ; Name(1%1FN1 I City G.tFCI I State -ftFSi IRS Number(IRSI I Zip Cole -ctFZI Name(fdFN1 Street It-IFA) Cav!rtFM IRS Number IIRS) State (f.1FSl Zia Code It11"Z1 Name(14FN) Street %1FA) City I':FC) ) LRS Number IIRS) Stated::FSI Zip Code rr1Fz) Name(MFN) Street 04FA) iI, City (.•.IFCI State 4,1FS1 { IRS Number(IRS) ' Zip Cade (t.1FZl i Name(MFNI Street r,•.7FA) City I.•.tFC1 ` Sete iIMFS) _ !I IRS Number ORS) Zro Code IMFZ) Street if:FA) Name ttAFNI City(MFC) I State tMFS) ' IRS Number(IRS) Zip Code(.IdFZ) I7. Total percentage to be Excenoed for Minotity Business Enterprises: Total Amount of Bid (Base) S I Ii I 3. i i 1 1 Name and Tolle of Authorized UfflCer Phone No. I signature Date LJ C-6 EDA No. 07-51-20642 STATEMENT OF COMP! ! AtlCE • 1 , Name or Company) PROVIDE ASSURANCE OF MY COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE A 10 PERCENT MINIMUM MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION IN THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION . FIRM : 3Y : TITLE : ADDRESS :- PHONE : DDRESS :PHONE : • 00433" C-7 U,il1:1u.r U - r.iUruSNL yIU '1-Ut.N (front.) Jvu Nv. 44U, 4Lu/-L-.4 EDA leo. 07-51-20642 r;C .:n • -r:,�w.�t /'•`i»r,.: :'• :♦w.. Sr:+:3„s w .r 7 �• iRi - '_+.• +..+.� r3 -raw. A. I -w••r A - rrrrrr Ar.rr: t ;..a a'. •.i' e3 :y*r - wy t•1w•w err ...rw aw •. rw.s.: : w r - w»,� �aV 4 =-.,1rw r aAL or a w4r wr-cv rrr-• Ia�.LS -+�{.•-}rGZ�:•4lor. •L• ../r�.� Low-5..� SYrr; �a o has irr••i•rlVvw as r - I Mu Is 4�..r L ae r.�:..wt'./.+�r� ���IrY-�rY.Q Ir4/•i� A•ii:wi • • • �R�'r il .i a We.a.+'..ed a ::G. :sem certifies that: � j,$ a s •w�S� {� 1t �/IIS I i /�1� .� a /IIS •�/�� /� @ ¢ 1. dr4 2.w.tands Vo a.=. lof the fo3.l'Jlw rag iiSVaY canstraictia : trades Iw-: its {� rr•Ci-r - i ilfOrYA u:r',ai the ��.nC V Crw .• a r r•ii • � •i •• 3 .wir geed-- - p -Q r•. 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Qi L�.�s,.se z!4 Co-nditr.-.:Is r.. ada-Jt3 the clod= w �r�Vf1/. w•.•..I+••Or t�-:Z z•r •w.� goals:s and wl:a .scec+irwi aiw•+urw-4�t r�w. aci t--c- steps M.crMa.A.rwr t..Cr.rv.Y..• rr.--.+.a rev L7 S�r ?a�V r�, on 4t�rli3r Gnrr�stawi.i S�iY•irwAw .�iviiSrr .`ian�iii~izcrc :.n Contra Casa Cati.::7 .iub!ecz to these rw, cc...r. .-Cris, whose trades ..ri.Mng: ' ,ri.11r + • it +lr_ ^:.wVar»� i•CM eacra Lr its sulcc .ntractors and siecmit VV Valle C.ri.••• Lraci. .ww .c.r adr4ni33ter- g ap.. c ww-//fi:�r L t r.•+ w• r Vii.. c t.w/�`w v.r.r� 4r 1./ 40 tree 3da•r Q4 a•.� .��o�+V.1 V r�il.w V�md - 4.wh1s cert&acV he sS;,"Occw.wraCVor CVr V.rirwaticn r. qu i'" Y 0f .ase Sid CancLYwan$� M .r��rrrrrw�l�ra�rl�r » (S-46.6a.it rre of autacr��wm r..r`:sa.I".aC�,te of bidder 0040 : w fh- • JUU NU. •*4U. -&..i EDA No. 07-5I-20642 CERTIFICATE OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES • The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies that he does not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he does not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies further that he will not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in this contract. As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms, and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clock:, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and hous,ng facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin, because of habit , local custom, or otherwise, The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that (except where he has obtained icentical certifications from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) he will obtain identical certifications in duplicate from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding 510,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause, and that he will retain the duplicate of such certifications in his files. The subcontractor will include the original in his Bid Package. Race or ethnic group designation of subcontractor. Enter race or ethnic group in the appropriate box: ( ) i,egro ( ) Spanish American ( ) Oriental ( ) American Indian ( ) Eskimo ( ) Aleut ( ) white (Other than Spanish American) The construction subcontractor certifies that he is not affiliated in any manner with the Grantee/Borrower (City) of the federally-assisted construction project. REMARKS: Certification - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name and Title of Signee • Signature _ Date NPTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers in prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001 . • - Job No. 4405-4267-C3-EDA • EDA No. 07-51-206642 FORM ED-12V 0t10 No. 41•R2434 IREV. 55-79 Approval Espires June 30, 1976 Rev. 9-13-7b b RNIItO U.S. DEPARTMENT Of COMMERCE Y CCONOYIC OCvELOP"CNT ADySN13TnATION per OPW veno 7-23-76 (1/31/77) CERTIFICATION 3Y PROPOSED• REG-, RDING L'f1lui� EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 07-51-20642 \as»e of Prime Cootraetor EDA Proiect No. GENERAL In accordance wirh Executive Order 11246 (30 F.R. 12319-25), the implementing rules and regulations thereof, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, a Certification regarding Equal Opportunity is required of bidders or prospective contractors and their proposed subcontractors prior to the award of contracts or subcontracts. /3idder t S i\'31:,e Address In:e:n.d Rc.enue Service E=ployer It1cmification Number 1. Participation in a previous eontrac: or subcontract. • a: EZdc!e- has participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal Opportunity Clause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Yes 0.%'0 b. Compliance reports were required to be filed in connection with such contract or subcontract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q Yes 0`'o c Bidder has filed all compliance reports required by Executive Orders 10925. 1I114, 11246 or by regulations of the Equal Employment Opporrunity Coa:r..ission issued pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q Ycs Ol'No d. If answer to item c is "No," please explain in detail on reverse side of this certification. S. Nonsegregated-facilities. _ a. Notice to Prospective Bidder of Requirement for Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities (1) A Ccrrifica:ien of Xonsearerated Facilities, as required by the .`.lay 9. 1567, order(32 F.R. 7439, May 19, 1957) on Elimination of Sebregated Facilities, by the Secretary of Labor, roust be Sub- • nitted to the coat:actor prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding 510,000 which is not ex- ertpt from the provi3,ons of the Equal Opportunity clause. (2) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding 510.000 which are not exempt from the provi- sions of the Equal Opportunity clause Will be required to provide for the forwarding of this notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and construction contracts where the subcontracts ex- ceed 510.000 and are not cscmpr iron the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. C-10 DIVISION D . ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT (Contract) • CONTRACT (Construction Agreament) (Contra Costa County Standard For ) 1. SPECIAL PERt:S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (552,3) Parties: (Public Agency] (Contractorl Comp ete legal name (S2) effective Data: [See 54 for starting date.] (S3) The York: (S4) Completion :ice: (strike out (a) or (b) and 'calendar' or 'working'l (a) By (datel (b) Within calendar/working days from starting data. (SS) Liquidated Damage*: S per calendar day. (S6) ?ublie Agana- :gent: (57) Contract ?rice: S (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accoruance _,a finisned quantities at unit bid prices.) (Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.) 2. SICUATURES 6 AC$x0YLoDC:1E!1T. Public Agencu, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code Sla61 concerning Workers' Compensation Lax. By: [CORPORATE Designate offi"al capacity .n tae usiness SEALI By: Designate ossucza capa—ty in r- ousinesa Sete to Contractor f11 3cecuta aeknovLedgrent form oetow, and (21 if a corpora- tian, aff-a Coraorata SaaL. State of California ) iC.'{ (by Corporation, County of ) ss. Partnersnip, or Indiuidual) The person(s) signinq above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated. personally appeared nefore � today and acknowledged that he/they emcuted it and that the corporation or partnershio nmou above executed it. Dated: (NOTARIAL SEAL) Notary Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORM APPROVED by Ctunty Counsel. (Page 1 of i) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) D+ 00300 • 3. MORS CO:T:RACT. CHANGES. (a) 3y their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above date. these parties procure and agree as set forth in this contract, :nco_roratinc by these references the matdrial ('special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a wor)=anlika manner, full-., anu faithfully perforce and ccmplete the work: and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient anu proper in order fairly to perform the reyuirei:ents of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Puu11C Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by tie parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 wltnout such an order. -4. TItlE: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or tie [;ogee to ?roceea; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DA:IAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work vit�i2n the time ::xeu therefor, allowance being made for contingencias as provided herein, he becomes liable to the PuoliC 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 fi:. the Public agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agrees: that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to t:ia Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, she result of the parties' reasonable andeavor to estimate fair average compensationt::erefor, for each calendar clay's :relay zn =inishing said work,; and if the same be not paid, Pun lic Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any =ncy cue or to becorc duc Contractor urdar this con- tract. If the Public Agercl for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of word: or extension of ti=c, its duration shall be adder: to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be aeer..ed a waiver nor be usea to .defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-co=pletion 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 sucn delay was caused by tae failure of the ?ub lic Agency or the awner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 6. niTEGiGlTED DOCU1-1E::iS. :he plans, .drawings and specz:ications or spacial provisions of the Pup sc Agancf s call fez Siris, and Contractor's acceotcd bid for this work are hereby incorporated into t::s contract; anti t.icy are incenuoa to cc-operate, so that any- thing exhibitau in the Plans or drawings and not mentionct! in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and meaning th2raof uhen taken all togatner; and differences of opinion concerning these snall be finally determined by Public agency's Agent specified In Sec. 1. 7. PAYMMIT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as zu 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 ?rices. (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 materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checkiny, t1:e Public agency shall issue cc Contractor a certificate for tae a::ount date--mined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Govern-pnt Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials nave been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYIMNTS WITHHELD. (a) :he Public Agoncl or its agent ray 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 nacassa y 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 (5) Damage to another contractor, or (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 Contractor, as the work progresses, tie materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid annecessart trouble or cost to the Coatra¢:.or in making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after =.e P::.'-li= Agency files its notice of crapletioa of tie entire (Page 2 of i) (CC-1; :'ev. 11-75) D+2 00501 • work, it snall issue a certificate to the Cont--actor acc pay tie balance of t:.e contract price after deducting all amounts withhold under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all cla=s for laLor and caterials have baen paid, no claims :lava jeer. presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been fileu against the wor): or site, and provided there are not reasonable :nuications of defective or missing work or of late-recoraeu notices of liens er claims against Contractor. 9. 1USLMjCL. (Labor Coda 5518b0-ol) On sirninq this contract, Contractor must give auo is ,tgencj an a certiticate of consent to sell-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 cactifiad by tshe Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Lacor Code Sec. 3700 and tine Workers' Compensation Law. 10. sO(:DS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations pecifications or special provisions, guaranteeing :his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials aareunder. 11. FAILI.;P-3 TO PERFOVII. If the Contractor at any tine refuses or neglects, witnout fault or tic Putti •c agency or sts agc.%c(s), to su(;p17 sufficaant matarials or workmen to complete this agreement and war!: as provided hcresn, for a period of 10 days or more attar written notice thereof by tie Public algencl, the Public Agency may fug-nisa same and deduct the reasonable expenses =nercof from the contract price. 12. UMS aPPLY. general. Both parties recognize.the applicability of various federal, state gnu opal lahrs and regulations, especially cazipcer 1 of Part 7 of t:10 California Labor Code (beginning with sec. 172u, and including Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, s 1777.6 :orbsdcing discrimination) and intend that thsz agraersent complies therewith. The paries specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and corfestures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 : 1313, concerainq provailtnq wages and aours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCOIIT.MNCTORS. Government Code 555100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATL5. (a) Pursuant to 'a!jor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of laduscrilr-M-lations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wanes per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the legality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and saia rates are as specified in the call for bids for =Ls work and are an file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated 'herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 3 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily race is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the work-ng day. :then lass tzhan that number of hours are worked, zza daily wage rata is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) %he Contractor, and all kis subcontractors, must pay at least mese rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and :rings benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must pe paid at least the wage scale establisnad by colloctive bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is L•aiuy performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subco:tractor to employ any person in a craft, classify cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or attar non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rata is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify t:ha Public Agency wlh.ch shall promptly determine the prhvailiaq wage sato t4arefor and furnish the Contractor with the miniwuu rate based thereon, whica shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and duriaq the continuance of such employment. 15. HOURS OF Lo"ZOR. Sight hours of labor in oma calendar day constitutes a legal day's wor a.:: uo w—E an amploycd at any ti=e on this war): by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in Labor Coda Sees. 1910-1915. 16. APPRL:MCS. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Saes. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) D-3' 0050 • 17. PHLFF:1tMME FOP MAT'r'itLUZ. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and econos,hy of Co:htra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the procuc=s, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIC:):r.►. 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 become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waivesu notice of assignment. 19. :70 IMVL' 9Y Pt:ZLZC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materia :aspeetc , or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work. or any part thereof coeplies with the _equireaants of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work avid/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these act.., shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fuL`ill this contract as proscribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or onforcowent arising fret the failure to comely with any of the tarns and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD 1111P_2LSS S I::C.:1C:TY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and uh emnisy zrom mus imam—tses as defined in Whir. section. (b) The indonaitess benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive acards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any ;hind allegedly hunters , incurred or reatened because of actions Uatinod below, including personal injur'l, deatz. property damagu, inverse condea'hatzon. or any combination of these. regardless of wnsther or hot such LiajUityl, claim or damage was unforeseeable at aav tiax before the Public .Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvecents as completed, and including the defense of ashy suit(s) or actions) at Law or equity concerning these. (d) Tho actions causing liabili_l are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with tna matters covered by tais contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s), or any of_iccr(s), agents) or eciployee(s) of one or more of them. (a) :ton-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioaeu or dependent on wnetner or not any Inde_^aites has preparou, supplied, or approved any plan(s), drawing(s), specification(s) or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indamn2lication covering any of masse matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indamaitae. 21. r::CAVATZ014. Contractor shall cc-ply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 57.7, if app icau e. .ay su::aitting to Puialia :.;enol a detailed plan showing chs design of shori.:g, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench axcavation. S page .pr - - bi' ,..'. _- 4 Rev. 12-T6) D-4 Qo503 DIVISION E - BID CONDITIONS - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 1 . AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN • The Area Plan applicable to this project shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contrac- tors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section 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. AFFIR14ATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS The contractor commits itself to the goals for :minority manpower utilization as set forth herein, and all other requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions by submitting a properly signed bid. The contractor shall appoint a company executive to assume the responsibility for the implementation of the requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions. Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors with respect to those construction trades for which they are parties to collective bargaining agreements" with a labor organization or organizations and who, )gether 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 employees 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 commitment 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 regard 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 . Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors 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 be 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; Oo5V4 E - 1 Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be 0 ignatories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific com- mitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or 5. 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 subcontrac- tors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 above shall be subject to the provisions and requirements of Part II of these Bid Conditions, including the goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section B.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 B.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. "Minority" is defined as including Blacks, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians, and includes both minority men and minority women. 1 . Goals and Timetables. The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade not otherwise bound by the - rovisions of Part 1 hereof for the following range of percentages for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. From 9/30/75 forward 17.0% - 19.5% The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours 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 trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially 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- enployer 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 rude 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 ^eeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the tra;^inc the contractor must have nade a cornitrient to enoloy the trainees at the compie:ion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training rogra.ms 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. E - 2 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms nd requirements of this Part it by the employment and training of minorities in the 0 ,ropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Costa County, California or 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 terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provi- sions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, 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 subcontrac- tors of their respective obligations under the terns and requirements of these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors --liject to this Part 11 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing ority 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 has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each minority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such referred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker 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 bargain- ing 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, espec- ially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO Policy within his own orcanization h ' including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual •.orts, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to � �cplain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the licy with minority employees. . E - 3 O��v� B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) f". The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing nd discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, specific- �. ily 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 written and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training organizations within the contractor's recruitment area. h. The contractor shall make specific efforts to encourage present minority employees to recruit their friends and relatives. i . The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection requirements, tests, etc. j . The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school , summer and vacation employment to minority 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 Part 11 . 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such Dportunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifications, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activi- ties are 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 coamitted to a r:enpower :stiliza- ion goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade. E - 4 0050 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of this Part 17 for any trade at the tire of the submission ` 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. Part III: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors (regardless of tier as to their respective obligations under Parts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause, including suspension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public 1.4orks 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 f the trade's goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part il 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 li 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 presumed to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanc- tions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otherwise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment 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. Where 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 may be appropriate, includ- ing, -but not limited to: 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until t^e contractor complies, and/or 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or E - 5 00508 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) • 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statues, 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 Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. When the agency 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 forward with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these Bid Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed 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 )rocedures 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 SF-257 Monthly Employment Utilization Report, Exhibit E-B and Report of Prime Contractor's Contracts, Exhibit E-A 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 Works Department. • o0569 E-6 • Executive Order 11246 Executive Order 11246 requires non-discrimination in employment under federally assisted contracts. In executing 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- assisted contracts. This clause applies to administrative, -supervisory, professional , and clerical personnel as well as con- struction 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, FOSnational origin or sex be excluded 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." 005W E-7 REPORT OF PRIME CONTRACTORS CONTRACTS: tXH1Bli t-A A report of all Contracts within PLAN area, subsequent to this contract. w o c 0 o Z 0 f- W W 2 J J C) Q- d O O d UW O F- f U J W W a � W 2 � � O d. m t1 W C � O S cm la_ W d W 1- W f- W C W J 2 J CL d Q ¢ O U J U � C � 2 O � Q U W Q Z Z Z Z O • Q p W F- N N N t C O cQ r W C O G U O p � z J W Cr W W © V1 o = o Z W = to � Q Q ~ C C Q � F- O p F- U � U W 2 J ~ CD O 2 ►r z J ',� W � � J 0 U • _ Q F- tz z rL W W , C w z z Li z w Q C7 v E-p Exhibit E-s OMB ADoroval No. 44-R1396 [Report—Ing Period STANDARD FORM - 257 MONTHLY E—MPLOYMENT (Month, Year) • (Aug. 1976) UTILIZATION REPORT As prescribed by the Dept. of Labor (0FCCP)I (See reverse for instructions) 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 t To: (Meme and location of Compliance Agency) From: (Name and location of contractor) EDTA Project No. Project scription: 1. �• 3. 4. mind- Total F l Work 'fours of Employment (See footnote) rity number er Classi a• D. • c • • Of of minora Empby. His- Amer. Asian/ otal total oica Company's Name (I.D. ) Trade tions Total Black panic Indian Pae22ie e- { Employ- *ea Zs;and ale /h C A Tr Tr A Tr A Tr C A Tr A T C Tr Tr AD Tr T- • 7. Company Official's lgnature ane -:tee d. mate Signed 3. Telephone Nuaber iZnc.ade Area :-Vde) E-9 Exhibit E-B INSTRUCTIONS FOR r-ILI%G EMPLOYMENT UTILIZATION REPCRT (SF-257) The Employment Utilicaticn Report is to be completed each subject cont-actor • (both prime and subcontractors) and sinned by a -esponsibie c--ficial o: companv. The reports are to be filed on the day required, each month, d1::-g the tern of the ccncract, and they snail include the total work-hours worked for each employee level in each designated trade for the entire report.;na period. The prune 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 construction pro ect. 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 const:_-ctian con- tract with the U . S. Goverment cr aooLicanc (See OFC:? Revs. 6a-1.3) . 1. Company's Name . . . . . . . . Any contractor or subcontractor who has a V ederally involved contract. 2. Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . only those crafts covered under applicable Federal EEO bid conditions. 3. work-hours of Employment ine total number of hours worked by all employees in each c'-assification; the total number of hours •=orked by each *-:inor:ty group in each classification and the vocal work-hours for all ::omen. Classification . . . . . . . . . The level of accomplishment cr status cf the worker in t^e trade. (C = Craft::orker - Qual:fied, Ap = koprentice, Tr - Trainee) Percent of minoricv -.:ark- hours of total .ork-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 ;lumber of :minority employees . . . . . . . . . . . . :lumber of .minority employees working in contractor's aggregate work force during reporting period . 6. Total :lumber of E-:ployees . . . . !lumber of all empicyees s:orking _r. con- t_ac:or's asg:eca:e .:or`.k force reporting per_an. * 'ii-or:ty is defined as including Blacks, ::ispa^._CS, er.can _':yi_a^.s and Asian and Pacific Islanders - So:h men and wcmen. '_5 a::ER.N"VIT ?d::iT"tG OF=?tc: '.i%' - : E-10 !!`` 0UY. DIVISION F - 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 wage rates . See General Conditions for reporting requirements . F-1 SUPERSEDW DECISION DECISION HU, CA78-5001 Payc 2 STATE) California COUNTIES: Alameda, Alpine, An,ador, butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costs, Del Notts. =: wrado, Fresno, Glenn, Nual,oldt, Rings, Lake, Lassen, ---- Madera, Karin, Mariposa, Mendocino, '• rd.ge b...his Por«+ants Merced, Modoc, Monterey, Flaps, Nevada, basic Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, San bonito, fiav,fy E4orar,.n San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, RICK TENDFJtSt Rates K i K Peasia«s Yar.n.« Ano/ar $&Into Clara, Santa Crus, Shasta, Storrs, Alpine, Amador, L1 Dorado, nar•Tr. Siskiyou, Solana, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Nevada, Placer, Saccamento, Sutter, ?theme, Trinity, Tulare,. Sierra and Volo Counties $ 9.30 $1.00 $ 1.70 Tuolumne, Volo and Yuba San Francisco and San Mateo t DECISION NUWICRs CA78-5002 DATKr Date of Publication Counties 10.00 .65 .SO Suprtsedes Decision No. CA77-5010 dated September 30, 1977, in 42 FR 52905 Fresno, Kings, Madera and DESCRIPTION Or HORIfr building Construction (does not include single family Tulare Counties 10.80 .SO 1.40 - bows and garden type apartments up t0 and including 6 *torte$), heavy and Calaveras and Son Joaquin blghway construction and dredging. Counties 9.98 1.25 1.70 CARPENTERS t Carpenters 11.70 1.35 1.71 1.00 .07 r Hi« .S4«alas►. ma«u Hardwood Flour Layer$* Power basis 6 Y Saw operators) Saw Moral Imir Ebcarlaa On),F/i4)6i steel Scaffold taus M6! Passiaaf Yasa)M.a e«6hr Erectors and/or Steel Shoring AF►r.Tr. Erectors 11.85 1.15 1.71 1.00 .07 Kiilwtighta 12.20 1.35 1.71 1.00 .07 r Piledrtver&x-n, bridge. wharf ■ A80ESTOS HONKERS $ 13.00 .95 $ 1.27 $2.00 .07 and dock builders 12.23 .b/ 1.26 .75 .04 00ItJ7tMAKERS 13.625 1.075 1.00 .7S .02 CEMENT KASONSs ONICKIAYMSf Stonemamonol Cement Masons 10.50 1.30 1.43 1.68 .05 Del )Torte, Humboldt, Lake, Ma$tict Kagnesitel All Matin, Mendocino, Napa. Cos"cition Masons 10.75 1.30 1.43 1.68 .05 San Francisco, San Mateo, Man wotking from swinging of Siskiyou, Solana, Sonoma, allp form scaffolds 10.75 1.30 1.43 1.68 as and Trinity Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 .05 DRYWALL INSTALLERS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 12.55 1.35 1.25 .25 KLECT•R)CIANSt Fresno, King&, Kadera, Alameda County K.situea and Merced Counties 12.05 .95 3.00 Electricians 13.11 1.30 3941.65 .069 butte, Coluoa, EI Dorado, Glenn, Cable Splicers 15.52 1.30 3641.65 .069 Lassen, Msxloc, Nevada, Placer, Aaador, Colusa, Sacramento, Plumes, Sacramento, Shasta, Sutter, Volo, Yuba and those Siesta, Sutter, Tehama, Volo, portions of Alpine, E1 Dorado. and Yuba Counties 12.50 1.03 1.21 .25 Nevada, Placer and Sierra Ibn(etey and Santa Crus Cos. 32.60 1.22 1.26 Counties Nest of the Start& Ban Benito and Santa Clara Cos. 12.55 1.35 1.25 .25 I;1-t4..t bat.rina.+ Alpine, Amsdar, Calaveras. Electricians 16.89 .95 364,8S .04 San Josyuin, Stanislaus and Cable Splicers 16.18 35 3114.85 .Qi Tuolumne Counties 11.70 3.00 1.30 1.00 Tunnel*t Tulare County 11.60 1.00 l.Os .07 Electricians iS.01 .95 344.55 .04 Cable Splicers 17.52 .95 364.85 .01 C1 . UNIA&4196161U,Vbt,43,NO.U-14IDAY,U&NUARY 24, 1976 r • ._ fid' t 0MCI610N NO. CAIS-5002 lags 3 DIDUSION NO. CAU-5002 Page 6 00 OID N Ms•It rap•0•m•lils Prye•eb + "�' N•eflr ElerNM. 0•mie Frie!•seaeGn Prf,••ntr R set M t• psm 1e•m V•cets. e•s/er Ma"Ir .��,_. Es•c•tiee .. Afor.It. R•ie• N 6 X Pea,is•m VecHien easter ZWwT•RtCtANSt (Cont'd) LIJ)CrRICIANSs (Cont'd) APP,.T,. Oke Tahoe Area San bonito, Santa Clara and tlectrlclan■ i 14.33 .44 3141.07 .04 Santa Crus Counties Cable Splicers 15.66 .44 34+1.07 .04 Electricians { 13.50 .92 34+2.10 .05 butte, Glenn, Lassen, Nodoc, Cable Splicers IS.S3 .92 31+2.10 .05 i Pluses, Shasta, slaklyou, Dan Peanclaco County Tehama and Trinity Counties Electricians WSIS 1.04 31+.90 .06 Elsotricians 12.62 1.12 )1+.905 .04 Cable Splicers 17.53 1.06 31+.90 .06 Cable Splicers 13.49 1.12 31+.90S .04 San Mateo County Tunnels Electriclans 14.14 1.25 3141.25 .03 Electricians Cable Splicers' ELEVATOR CONSTRUMRS 24.s2 .74 .56 a .02$ Helpers 13.25 1.12 )1•.905 ,04 ELEVATOR CONSTIAWWAS' HELPERS 701JR .71 .56 a 1025 cable Splicers 14.54 1.12 31*.905 .04 ELEVATOR COUSTRUCTORS' HELPERS Calaveras and Son Joaquin (PROD.) Min Counties GLAf2EN8t Elaetcic(ansl Technicians 13.50 .96 34+1.49 .01 Alameda, Contra Casts, Oke, Cable splicers 15.53 .96 301.49 .01 Natin, Mendocino, {Southern Contra Costa County half of rte,-•y r.,.. it -a. o" Etectilcians 15.20 .70 14+2.00 Pt. Stagg), Monterey, Napa, Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 34+1,00 San bonito, San Francisco, not Norte and Humboldt Counties San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Rlectricians 11.25 .60 3►♦1.65 .04 Crux, Solano, IS.N, from east Cable Splicers 12.15 .40 31+1.55 .04 of Fairfield) and Sonoran ►ceano, Rings, Madera and Counties , 11.79 1.00 1.61 .02 'P Tulare Counties Alpine. Amudor, butte, Electricians 13.41 .40 31+1.05 .05 Calaveras. Cl DoraJa, Marlposs, Cable Spilcers 14.71 .40 34+1.05 .05 Merced, (worth of the city of Lake, Marin, Mendocino and Livingston), Modoc, Nevada, Sanaa Counties Placet, Sactaatento, Ban Joaquin Electricians 1).15 1.11 34+.30 .02 Shasta, Sierra. Siskiyou, Cable Splicers 14.50 1.11 31+.30 .02 Stanislauc, Sutter, Tehasa, Natipoea, Merced, 6tanislaus Tuolusnu. Volo and Yuba Cos. 10.04 .54 1.50 and Tuolumne Counttes Fresno, Rings. Madera and Electric/ane 12.73 .94 34+1.50 3/44 Tulare Counties and the Cable Splicer* 14.00 .94 311+1.50 1/14 remaining portions of N.ntecey County Merced County 0.09 .61 1.04 .505 .OS sloctrictans 12.50 I.35 3403.00 ,06 IR406001ill s Cable Splicers 13.51 1.15 340.00 ,fK Fence Erectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Napa and Solana Counties Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Electriclans 12.91 1.06 Ik+1.10 ,04 Ornaaentalt Structural II S! ) Za 2 22 1.46 .06 Cable Splicers 13.42 .^e )1':.10 ,04 LATtrinSt Alaweda and Contra Costa Counties 11.36 1.09 1.26 .025 t Uf` I t VBDBR&a 11004SUO.VOL 4%OM.ii--#RtOAY.9sMYltEtY N*,207E ' otsclalott No, cA74-5002 44ve E 141QN 110• GA71-50P} 6 frim.114691116. .6.1116 Payw.ais lad' Pipe.4..efit$Pity.s.16 1161• Newly N..rlr Ed■cati.nEder Rets N 6/ Pensions varatMa and/or bre. N k Pndens Y.atHn and/or CONSTstKTiONr (Cont'd) LATbEI icont'd) Aper.7r. LIML NBApee.Sr. butts, Coluss, Glenn, Numboldt, Calaveras and Ban Joaquin Lake (the portion of County Counties tram Lakeport up ca County Groundnen 1 10.35 .96 11+1.19 .O1 Line), moved&, E1locerr P1.0, Line Equipment Operators 12.62 .96 31+1.49 .01 Shoals, Sierra, Tehama And Lineman 1).40 .96 3041.69 .01 Trinity Counties /11.00 .66 .10 1 .01 Cable Splicers 11.53 .96 34+1.19 .01 Calovoras and San Joaquin Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus Counties •11.10 .68 .55 .01 and Tuolumne Counties Wks 1[aom Clty of Lakeport Linesen 4.93 .62 11 It down to County Line), Narinr Will Splicers 14.41 .t2 1t 1! Rtan4ocino and Sonora Counties 4.41 .47 .41 1.00 1/11s Monterey County Kxtterey and Santa Crua Gtoundmen 4.42 1.15 3t+3.00 .06 Counties 11.10 .64 .15 .01 Linitmens Technicians 12.54 1.1% 31+3.00 .66 Cable Splicers 11.01 1.1% 34+3.00 .46 Ben Meteo County Gan ttancisco and Sher of 13.47 .66 7.40 .01 Napaand Solano Counties ' tan 4tnito and Santa Clara blawa 12.07 .64 3t+1.10 .M Counties 12.69. .04 1.75 rohle gtllac;6 13.50 .64 3041.10 .06 }manor Wing•. 14444r4 Sr4 SgtN, Glean, Liteseq. Pluwes, Sulam counties17.41 .15 .43 $bests, Ssh mis 4n4 T41nity tPouA1p044. Nsrced, stanlislaus tiea d Ttwlueno C04ntle4 10.7% .01 ylPundman 4,54 .17 11+.705 .02 A4440r, 91 Dorado, 50cTAmest0 Llnevoris Equipment Operators 11.41 .47 1t+.7gf .01 and Solo Counties 11.7; • •67 1.73 .02 Fe1.49 Sp$1ross 3.14 .47 1%+.70S .02 Southern halt of pan sisters Alasada County County 14.03 .32 1.00 fjroun4"n 4.66 1,05 #t+1.15 .03 LIME COKES UCTIONt }lnamerl 13.11 1.OS 3%+1.15 .03 Contra Coosa County }eineaw 4quipnt operator• 11.62 1.45 )triols .01 Osoyndnen 31.10 .70 3041,00 lHsador, Colusat 06Pr4aWn10, r r Lista sliuipment clys(4tc+Ts .13.64 .70 10+1.00 out tsI, Solo, Sups and thoat Linemen 15.}4 .7Q 3%+1.00 04tlpns Of 441091 11 PniNar i cable ovilcsrs 16.70 .70 3t+1.40 M.va4.r lit-or 94 lit%Trt pal ports, Nodoc VA#lsklvrsu Oountise West of the Ruin Coons Its fllsl4t Rsountitin Notelshsd 1y.a scissor helpers Groutdwan 1.24 .6% 30 .14 1/2% Gvoundmsn 4.97 .73 111+.75 .01 fMedgroundmant Neadground- Linesman 11.21 .71 Itt.75 .06 wen (cslpper)l Pwdarmsns Clibls Splioars 13.3# .7) 111+.75 .01 Jscaha+arrmen 1 1.76 .4S #% .10 1/2% lake, stat in. Wandoeinrs Line 14u4pment Mtn 10.01 .6% 3% .10 1/21 4n4 iorsomis Counties Linsarn toloselaYsrl 110411' i{rrAmMe- WS l.it 30+.114 .03 W I Llna ulpssnt pens Lina Equipment Operators 11.1 l.tl 34+.10 .03 csrtltlesf LlnHant wid4r 11.41 .61 39 .11 1/2% Mrsomen 43.1 1.1 3%+.a0 .02 Ttsq Wiselat 10.10 .0% #4 .10 1/2% Cab%! Splines 14. 1.1 10+.40 .02 Cahia splicirras Leadmant role Waves 13.14 .4% 30 .10 1/2% ;renis, 910111, Madera and Tulare Counties G otygdmen 1'2.14 .71 39t.11 .41 I Lcnv afo Bina pulps A.` 13,16 .35 #19.11 .41 �11p1a Ppilcera 16rN .1S 31t,41 .4} 'tilfDtR;1t1 tEWi+.wr"r"ra'�,Tr/l0.3�'t�Yr�M/amY 1f{r 1Htt Is . DOCIS3014 00. CA79-S002 gage 7 OW13100 NO. CA74-5002 Page 0 $adt Plop$6006/$►410•4#4 $*Sir Most/•*0116 Pa/*.••16 11••Ay 140tollaa a• Mdy E/*t011•o late% M i K Poedw$ Ystell" 004/66 FA1MTtASt ICvnt'd) Rafe$ M 4 M Pae61•o6 Yacaflas 0*//0r + Apr,It. Apr.Tr. LINB COMSTROCTION1 (Cont'd) Monterey, Ban 9ehito, San Ban Mat*0 County Matto, Santa Clara and Croundoan A 1 X2.10 t 1.16 3##1.25 .Ol /tnts Crus Counties Growe$dman i 9.25 1.16 34#1.25 .03 (excluding portions at Ll no Fqulprnt operators 11.81 1.16 )##1.25 .03 Counties In CM the Lake Tahoe Linemen 11.23 1.16 31+1.25 .el Area) Cable Splicers 16.01 1.16 34+1.25 .03 crush 9 12.31 1.10 1 1.50 .90 .06 Mumboldt County Spray 12.56 1.10 1.50 .80 .06 Croundarn 9.00 .60 31#1.05 .04 Tapers 11.66 1.10 1.50 .00 .06 Lin*aen - HAS .60 3{+1.95 .06 Lake Taboo Area � table Splicers 12.15 .90 3101.45 .04 *rush 10.95 .70 .75 San Pranclaco County Spray# structural Steell aroundown 13.25 1.04 34#.90 .06 Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 Linemen/ Technicians 15.110 1.06 390.90 .06 Laker Marin, Mendocino, Ban Cable Splicers 17.53 1.04 31#.90 .06 9lrancisco and Sonoma Cos• San bonito, Tanta Clan, $rush i.6u s.W •fu .06 and Banta Crut Counties spray 12.66 1.10 1.50 1.90 .06 Gtoundmen IIAS 1.02 34+2.18 .04 lapses 12.95 1.10 1.50 All .06 y Linemen; Line t4uipmeat Ruttt, Nlusat Glenn, Lassen, operators 13.70 1.02 310.10 .04 feacluding the extreme se cable Splicers 19.62 1.02 39#2.10 .04 Corner), Modoc, Fluaas, MARDL! firrmS 11.76 1.60 .93 1.03 Shasta, $iskiyou, Sutter, PAINTFJue - Tehama, Tclnity and Yuba Alpine, Amador, Calasarrs counties and San Joaquin Oounties Srushi Pot Tendacsi Rollers 0.73 .60 .40 $rush 9.12 .05 2.36 1.11 Sprays Sandblasterl structural ' /preps fh*etrock Tapers steely swing Stage# Tapers 9.25 .60 .60 swing stages Scaffolds Lassen County (that portion Sandblaster structural that iiet eastward of Nwy. steel 10.22 .65 2.36 1.11 /195, Northward to and Prean, Bing*. Madera red including Money Lake) Tulare Counties $rush 10.95 .70 .75 Sought Tapers 1 11.12 .41 .20 sprays Structural steal$ sprays atructucal Steel 11.3) .61 .10 ITapes* 11.10 .70 .75 Mrrfpoaa, Merced, stanpslaus Alameda, Contra Coats, el and Tuolumne Counties Dorado, Maps, Nevada. Placer, brush 0.00 .70 .45 .7$ .02 Sacramento, Start&, Solano, Swing Stages Poperhangeras and Tolo Ccuntlea (a*clu41nq f i Mosun Clrairl steam Clss»ltgt Ns4t...n$ of t.ountpax in the Mater Meeting 9.45 .70 .45 .7a .01 Lake Tahoe Are►) $pcsyl Sandblasting 10.10 .10 669 .7s .O1 $rush 12.31 1.10 1.50 .60 .06 /pray 12.41 1.10 1.50 .110 .06 /spore 13.11 1.10 1.50 .60 .06 1 / 9RM49l"8$045"&Val-40.IOW 40-fMA1:SYOU"If 111.IWO wc992or Mo. 7x-9460' r t 'r ;; r ,' '• •iewa s••�•""11.,•^" •r IRr'flsfrMl kir ntes_awM � octsto" No. CA71-SO02 Pepe ! NjiCl11tGN!IV• CA74-SOQ2 Page 10 Rolla f1{ap iear(b,P.7mr.h �~ _ lsrlt �w iris).4r0r1iU Pgw.•en toe«(t � Eirpiir0 NrerHY E4•cali•0 R.r•% N 4 R Pas'400 Voselioo 004/91 R.H. N A t Praml+am Voce'la0 s.d/•, AT#iZt+9t (Coni d} Apr.7,. PLASTT ERSI (Con t•41 App,.71. Del Mort* and Uumboldt Counties Butte, Coluea, Glenn, Lassen Sruah #-,.7.55 .40 .20 Act fSoutheastetn halt of Lassen Spray# Sandblasters] Structural County), Plumas, Biafra, eteell Swing stage] Tapefel Butter, and Yuba Counties j 9.79 .SO j 1.00 Paperhangers 7.40 .40 .20 .40 Monterey County 12.31 1.00 .15 .01 Parking lot Striping Mork and/0 Pfeano, Rings, Madera &nd Highway Markets Tulare Counties 9.24 .90 1.50 1,11 Prasxr, Rings and Tulare Counts B Alpine. AmAdor, Gutta, Calaveras Traffic isellneating Device colusa, 91 wrado, Glenn, applicator 9.?7 .SS .40 b Lassen ISM), Nevada, Placer, Nhael stop Installer) Traffic Pluwas, 4actampnto, Ban Burface sandb)astary Striper 9.91 .5% .40 b Joaquin, Sierra, Sutterr 001pef Irhoel stop installer, Iota and Yuhm Counties I1.St .71 1.50 .01 traffic surface sandblaster, San Prancioco County 32.33 1.00 2.25 .03 striper) 1.04 .114 .44 b 001 Norte, Humboldt, Lassen Slurry 60&1 operation' (Ilorthuootorn half), Marin, Miser 01,crator 0.04 .1111 .44 b Medoc, Mapa, Shasta, Squosgee Yen 7.94 .SS .40 Is Riekiyou, Solan, Sonoma, Aty+iicator opratsr 7.04 .511 .40 6 ftbaata and trinity Counties lO.SS .94 too IM .01 fbuttloaan 4.94 .111 .14 b Matipoa&, Merced, Staniolaus Top Han 4.04 At ..40 b 4" tuolussno counties l.OS .90 IM 1.20 Remaining counties LASTZPA"l 1L USASs Traffic Delineating Dsviee Alamods and Contra Costa Sppiicatot) Mhool stop counties 8.67 .40 1.10 installer) Traftio Surface Proorso, Rings and Madsrs s odblsstet 0.37 .SS .40 Is Munt too 9.00 .10 1.10 Helper (traffic 68110e41tin0 Sam ►sancleco end Eon Mateo 8av(Ce applicator, "%*at (Houakiear / 9.40 .40 149 1.25 ' atop installer, trettie Alpine, Amaior, 51 Dorado, outface ssndblostea) 1.11 .110 .40 b Patch, Places, Sactamento, stotpor 10.47 .SS ./0 b Siatra Ptd Volo Counties VASS .1►► 1.40 .40 Helper (striper) 5.47 .SS .40 It Gjletotas Oat son Joaquia slurry 40at Operating' counties 1131 1.25 1.10 1.00 Mlmer Operator 9.37 .SS .40 b Marin County 5.12 .is 1.40 .40 squoeaeo man 4.47 .SS .40 b Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Appllcator Operator 7.07 .SS ./0 Is ~t+ ~nitSanta are &gd Shuttlemam ,4.f1 .S4 .48 b nua st11,99 .71 1.10 %w Man 4.47 .SS ./0 Is Solana Oounty 14.24 1.25 1.70 1.14 LAST121345' Maps minty 11.40 1.2S 1.10 Alameda &&s 0"tra Oasta LAMD lest Counties 14.10 71 1.45 ,0i Alameda coumtY 11.10 /.211 2.2f ,H4 J Contt4 haste County It.37 1.24 2.21 .21 Sail N&SLPeVnty CZH71 Ali .f0 t.so .41 • i 1.1m41tfH Steogtltteta' Amados tYnttketn Wit of Coumtyl. sacrasmnto, Volo, ' RI f004440, Nevada, Placer end Slerta Countlae (excluding Lake Hjakos Asea) 13.s/ 1,12 i,j1 .11 Lake tahos Area 14.99 All .60 1.4S .10 Maxim. 100440cino, San fYanctaco 0"somoma Counties 14M 1.1" 1.}q 1.17 .111 ta•4` ' i• J y • MM AU UWTM Vft Ott IM• MU"IkV U.193* i DLCtBtON N0. CA70-5002 +Page 11 ELISION NO, CA78-5002 page 12 •stir lrige 6ee•Iltr petm•wtr �--- �"-�- Mrerir EI•uNoO Bisir film•$•writs Petw•nt* PWtBCR81 Bttamtittttat (Cont'dy Betts NR1 t»*1908 Yat.iN. 604/01 N.wiy Eirte�iee Alpine, Amadot (southern M rMSt 1Cont'd)' Oa/a► N 6 1 1`0604116 Veatl•0 a04/et Apar.Ti. portion of County), Butte, Del Norte and Humboldt Calaveras, Coluso, Fresno, Countle4 Glenn, Bingo, taissen, Madera, factors i 10.32 .40 .75 .35 Mariposa, Merced, Modoc, Monterey and Santa Crus Monterey, Plusas, San Joaquin, Counties ' font& Crus, Shasta, Slott&, footer& 10.40 1.40 1.15 sloklyou, Btanlslaus, Butter, Ban Francisco and Ban Mateo Tehama, Ttinity, Tulare, Counties Tuolumne and Yuba Counties 6 11.60 8 1.44 f 2.00 .10 Rooters 11.58 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 take, Napa and Solana Counties 14.44 1.25 2.24 .22 Mastic Workers and lettlewen Del Netto and NuxWldt Counties 12.29 .86 1.22 .05 42 kettles) without pumps 11.81 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 Ban Benito and Banta Clara Cos. 15.15 1.08 1.77 .14 situoastict Pnaseletst Ban Mateo County 14.41 1.14 2,10 .25 Pipowropperst Coal tat 12.58 .60 ,1.20 1.15 .09 ROOPERS1 , Amador, Sacramento and Yolo Alameda and Contra Cast& Cos. counties Rootets 10.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Rooters (olatt, tilt and Mastic WatkorsM Rottlemen Cus6wsition) 11.13 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 12 kettles w/o pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 •^•'"s" "A "'"` .*..t: t.^.0 .10 sltua►aatict Rnamolerat ripe- Ban Benito and Santa Clara wroppotar Coal Tat built up 11.94, 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Counties Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, foottrst Kettle (1 kettle) 11.10 ,6S 1.29 Merced, Ban Joaquin, stanisiaus HEBT METAL WORRCRSt and Tuolusnle, Counties Alaseda, Contra Costs, Napa W.otete (slate, tile and Solana Counties 11.94 .73 2.11 121 .06 r composition and built up) 12.15 1.04 1.00 Alpine, Calaveras and reit Machine operator 12.30 1.04 1.00 Son Joaquin Counties 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 butte, Colusa, 91 Dorado, Madot. butte, Colusa. Glenn, I.asstn, Medoc, 9lactr, B1 Dorado, Glenn, Plumas, Plumes, Shasta, Sierra. Bsetamento, Shasta, Sierra, fiakiyuu, Butte(, Teh&Y, Buttet, Tehams, Yolo and , Trinity and Yuba Counties Yuba counties 11.66 .71 1.65 .11 M,x4sta 11.89 .93 .40 .06 NariWss, Merced, Stanislaus rt•ana, Rings, Madera and and Tuolumne Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .06 Tulare Counties Mont toy. Ban Benito, Santa Routers 11.65 .60 ./0 - , Clara and Santa Crus Counties 11.15 3%9.66 1.941 1.115 IAke, Matin. Mendocino, Napa. Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake# banana and sonata Counties Marin, Mandacina. San Rader& 10.96 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 Francisco, Sonoma and Mastic Work*tol Ksttlemn Ttinity counties 12.50 .66 1.74 1 .12 t12 kettles w/o pumps) 11.21 1.10 1.20 1.61 .0t Itituausticr thamelerst'Fipt- wrapperal coal tar plith 11./6 1.10 A.20 1.63 .09 ""MAk OMMIM VO4-4%940.70--MWAY,PEMUABx•B{,1970 LCISION MD. CAIO-5002 hge 13 BDCISIOK NO. CA76-5002 Page 14 f,isee/e.e(Itt Ferwoett ietic frim*.9oaoh!#Por Mal. �- ieaic --�•--•T- Newir E/ucalioa Nw,lr 1 Eloceliw TILE SCTft71St lest$ NAM Pwtlea* Vsntiaa eadle, $stet N 6 V Psatiaar Veeetiea ea4A, M.p. T. BHErr METAL NORIMS1 (Cont'd} AMP#.7# •:••.._-�, ...,..ar •••••�••� San Kstso County i 13.S4 .73 1 1./4 ,10 Contra Costar Bel Mort*, Dorado, Glenn, d Kodoc and Stakiyou Counties 10.20 La .52 .20 .035 LFresno, Kings, Madera and Lake, Lassen. Karin,, Mendocino,en Tulare Counties 11.9/ .73 1.22 .14 Ileum Maps, Nevada, Placer. Flumae. Sacramento, ban SOFT rum tAYCRBI $enito, San Francleco, San Alpine, Amador, butts, Mateo, Santa Clare, Shasta, Colavegas, Coluea, $1 Dorado, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Glenn, Lassen (excluding Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, IWney lake Area}, Merced Trinity, Volo a Yuba Cos. 0 12.00 .96 0 1.20 6 1.40 .095 (east of San Joaquin lliv*f)* Alpine, A$ador, Calaveras, Plumas, San Joaquin, Shasta# San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Sacramento, Stsnlslsua. Tuolumne Counties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Sutter, Tehasu, TglnitY# Fresno, Kings, Madera, Karlposa, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Merced and Tulare Counties 10.00 1.00 .50 Counties and those portions Monterey and Santa Cruz Cos. 12.41 1.09 1.16 of &1 Qurado, Movada, Placer TI1A SETTFAS' HELPCRSI and Sierra C untiea (excluding Alameda,Contra Costa, Del Lake Tahoe Area) 10.71 N j.30 1.00 .10 Mort*, Humboldt, Lake, Karin, Money tike Area and Lake ' Mendocino, Monterey, Hope, Tahoe Ara& 16.05 .70 .201 San bonito, San Francisco, -load*, Contra Casts, Lake, e.n C.. Marin, Mendocino, Merced, Cruz, Slskiyou,-Sonama, Solono M,ntelsy, Map&, San Benito. and Trinity Counties 9.27 .69 ,.$1 104 San ►uncisco, San Mateo, Alpine, Amador, butte, Santa Clara, Santa Crux, Calav*ta*. Coleco, S1 Dorado# Solan and Sonoma Counties 11.30 .60 1.00 a .10 Glenn, Lassen, Nodoc, Nevada, ePRINKLm PITTFRSt Fiaceg. Piu*&s, Sacramento, # Almoda, Contra Costar Marini Hai». Fan Francisco. San San Joaquin, Shasta, B!*gr$, Mato, Santa Clara, Solano es Sutter. Tehase, and Sonoma a Claruntia, 14.24 .6S 1.45 ,py Volo and Yuba Counties 7.70 .60 1.20 Remaining Counties 1S.07 .65 .95 1 .09 STtAMTITTt]tSI FAIQ HOLIDAYSs Alameda and Contra Ctost&Cos. 13.30 1.25 2.29 ,14 A-Mer Year's Day: $-Memorial Dayt C-Independence Dayl Del Mutts and Humboldt Cos. 11.64 .61 1.12 .05 D-Labot Dayl 9-Thanksgiving Bsyt F-Mctstoss pay. TKRMAIW MOWIERSI Alase.U, Contra Cost*. tai tOO7tiolESl *)Its, Mumoldt# Lake, Karin, A. SAPloyet oontclbuc*a 69 of basic burly rate fog over S y*acet Msndocino, Maps. San Francisco, servtce,and 6% of basic hourly eats tar t math& to S years San Mateo,Siakiyou, Solano, a Vacation Pay Credit. Six hid Molldayst A through F. !once and Trinity Cos. 11.42 1.5o 1.10 1.00 bubto, Culussr $1 Darado# b. Olpioy*r oontributea $.23 per hour to Molid&Y rand Plus $.14 Glenn, Lassen, "Paoc, Nevada. per hour to Vacation Fund nor tRa tire* ..0-r ^f Placer. Pluses. me Saccantp* year but 4066 than S year& $.14 peg hour to Vacation Fundi Shasta, $leftm, Sutter, Tebmw# S years but less than 10 year$ $.44 Pec hour to Vacation Fundi Volo and Ynh&Count lee Ih/0 ,/0 .90 .26 over 10 Years 4.54 per hour to Vacation fund. o. Uployer contcubirea 6.96 per hour for the first give years Of e$pioymenti Atter live years 11.05 per bong to Vacation I # and Moliday benefits. 4 j - UQUAl UNSIM VOL q,NO-it--N WAV,iNKU"V 10,Mg UCISION NO. CA70-5002 - rage 15 DECISION NO. CA70-5002 Page 11 ••a NIBORPJt9 Bozic fdee•b•a•IRsc Per-Is GroupIt Asphalt ironer@ w,,A II••ri P '" =, ....■u, Wacker and similar Bet•• N t■ Pe■deu Wc•ti•■ •�1/•ria tYP^ taricti, ouggymoblles Chainsaw, faller, logloader and A„r.Tr. backers Compactors of all typeas Concrete and magnesite miser I.Abokms 1/2 yard and under• Concrete pan works Concrete saws Concrete sanders Cribber ar,d/or shoring• Cut granite curb @ettert Porn Group 1 i 0.77 i 1.25 i 1.70 11.10 .10 ralsera; Slip formas Green cutters, Neaderboardmen, Nubsetters, Group 1(a) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Allgneret Jackhaamer operatorat Jacking of pipe over 12 inches• Group 1(b) 9.27 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Jackson and similar type Cimpactorst Ke ttlemen, Potmen and sen Group 1(c) 1.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 applying asphalt, lay-Hold, creosote, lime, caustic and similar Group 1(d) 0.77 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 type materials lagging, sheeting, whaling, bracking, trench- Group 1(e) 0.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Jacking, hand-guldid lagging hovers Magnesite, [posyresln, Group 1(() 9.21 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 fiberglass, and mastic wortan (wet of dry)j ►avement breakers Gtrwp 1(fI1 0.17 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and ■paders, Including tool grinders Pipeloyer•, Caulkers, Group 1(9) 0.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 bander•, Plpewrappera, conduit layers, plastic plpalayerst Post Group 2 0.12t 1.15 1.25 1.10 .10 hole diggers - air, gas and electtict Power broom sweeperat Power Oroup 1 8.625 1.25 1.25 1.10 .10 tampers of all types lescept as shown In Group 2)s Ram set gun and stud guns Riprop-stonepaver and rock-slinger, Including placing of f/I00�1S racked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry); Rotary Scarifier, multiple head concrete chippers Davy trencher - 100 or similar type land all (00nnite) small tranchers)s Roto and ditch witch• Roto-tillers Sandblasters, Croup 1 9.215 1.25 1.70 .10 Potian, Gunman, Moarlemans Signalling and Riggings Tank Cleaners; Croup a 0.11 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Tree Climbers• Vibra-screed - bull float In connection with 1•�^:::c' works Vlbratoras Drl-Wk-it machin-;'ItLkt. y.euure blow pipe I1ti' o[ Group 1 0.61 1.15 1.70 1.30 10 over, 100 1'. .as..,re or over)• Hydro Seeder and similar types Laser Yeas In connection with laborers' work r IABORM Group I(slr Joy Drill Model TM-2As Gardener-Denver Model DR1/1 and (Tunnel and /haft Wrk) similar type dtillas Track Drillers• Jack Leg Dr(lleras Dlasond Group l 10.11 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Drilleras wagon Drillers; Mechanical Drillers - all types regard- leo of type at method of powers Multiple unit drills blasters Group f 10.01 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and Powsermen; All work of loading, placing and blasting of all Croup ) 0.05 1.25 11.10 .10 powder and explosives of whatever type regardless of method used Group/ 0.77 1.IS 1..70 70 1.10 .10 for such loading and placingi M19h Scaler• (Including drilling of same)• Trse Toppers bit Grinde( WORRRS (Mfsaking Nock) Group'i(D)t hewer Cleaners WYup 1 0.77 1.I5 1.70 1.10 .10 Group licit burning and welding Group a 8.621 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 0.52 1.15 1.70 1.10 .10 Group IMI Repair trackman and road beds (cut and cover work of Croup l 0subway after the temporary cover has been placed) 1 Group 1(s)t tatrorecs on general constrwctlon work an or in bell hole tooting• and "sit ' 09oup 11th Vic- sof-sq wcnine In connection with guniting of et.uc-ret• - Aligner Group llf)lt wire winding machine In connection with 9unitin9 or shot-trete - Aligner helper • , i FEDERAL 0901SUL VOL.N,NO.311-FRIDAY,91MYARY 24, 1919 DECISION NO. CA70-5002 Pale 17 r , DECISION NO. CA76-5002 Paye lb DECISION NO. CA75-5002 Paje 17 DECISION N(J. CA711-5002 Page 1S LABORERS (Cont'd) LABORUte (Cont'd) Group l(g)n Contra Costa County Onlys Plpelayere, caulkers, benders, (Tunnel and Shaft Work) pipewrappers, conduit layers and plastic pipelayeras Pressure pips Lester, no joint pipe and stripping of same, including repair of voids, Group It Diamond Drillers Groundwani Gunite and Shotcrets Nozzle- precast manhole setters, cut In place, manhole form setters own; Rodmens Shaft Mork and u..ise (below actual or excavated ground level) Group 21 Asphalt Shoveleres Cement dumpers and handling dry cement or gypsums Choke-utter and Rigger (clearing wonk)s Concrete Ducker Group 2r Bit Grinders Slastery Drillers, Powdarman-hesdings Cherry Dumper and Chutemans Concrete Chipping and Grindings Concrete Laborers Pickarman - where u[ In lifteds, Concrete Plnisher in Tunnels Con- (wt or dryly Driller's Belpert Chuck Tenders Mossl,man, adductors) trete Screed Mans Grout Pumpman and Potmant Gunits and Shoterete ■ydraulic Monitor (over 100 lbs. pressures Lading and unloading, Gunmen and Potment Beadarmans High Pressure Mlosslemant Miners - carrying and handling of all rods and materials lot use In rein- • Tunnel, including top and bottom won on shaft and raise works forcing concrete constructions Pittsburgh Chipper, and similar type hipper Nosslesan qn slick lines Sandblaster-potman (work assign- Brush Shredderes Slopers Singlefoot, hand held, pneumatic tampers wont Interchangeable) Steel form rapers and Setters Timbermen, All pneumatic, air, gas, and electric toolst Jacking of Pipe under Rstimberman - wood or steel or substitute materials therefores 12 Inches rugger Group It All cleanup work of debris, (rounds and buildings Including Group It Cabletenders Chucktenderl lbwderean - primer houses Vibrator- but not limited to street clean,ras Cleaning and washing windowel men, Pavement Breakers Construction laborers Including bridge and general laborers Dump- won, load smtls t Fire Matchers Street Cleaners Gardeners, Rortl- Group In Bull Garp - Muckers, Trackmsnl Concrete Crew - Includes cultural and landscape laborsts Jettings Limberel /tush Loaders rodding and spreadlngs Durfeen (any *ethod)s Grout Crawl Re- Pliers, maintenance landscape laborefm on new constructions Main- boundeens Swuaper tenants, Repair Trackman and Road bods Streetcar and Railroad ' oonstruction Track Laborers Temporary sir and water lines, Vlctsulic or slwllars Tool room attendants Pence Rrectoras Guardrail Lrectoral LAROREU ►avemant Markers (button set tar s) (Wracking fork) Group is Skilled Wrecker (removing and salvaging of sash, vindovs, doors, plumbing and electric fls)tures) IAROROe (Gantt-) Group 11 Sul-skilled Meeker (salvaging or other building materials) , Group Is Genasal Laborer (Includes all cleanup work, loading# lumber, Loading and burning of debris) Group Is Ibsalwn (including Ouriman, Potman)1 Bodmenl Groustdaan ' Group is' Reboundman Group >Il General Laborers • • ; • "otuu•tsuK va.4 NO.W—rewnr.Fwum 24.love ' OW141001 110. 0474-5001 tap 3t 0111C1MN M0, 4475-1002 rag* 20 � r filer iel+iit$►•tuts ' OeWr fttere!••.fit$Pgeree+$ Pt7NEA MUfPKMT oPERATGRStNerel�t i'IegetleeW f*etleee VereN+«!t f1.$eltee OREOGS1e0 0a1e$ NV4441104 *04101ram LQUIPMOM oPEPA70RO (Cont )0et.t N A M P61161666 Ve$ell-e .44/mot . Gl alleu.AN�1 01�'PEA ORE001% AW.7r. DREDGIMO Ape.To. (Now Construction) 6OC1tEDULA 11 frommic iucryou MUG1M0 me Orwo It ALL OTOM CLWUNLL Attu.PIPPO Sargemant Dockhand$ Pleasant RUKI1 otiot At*& 1 10.25 01.070 $1.70 .00 .14 Group A^lt Area 2 11.11 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 Mrgswani SMckh&ndl L&vor- Aras ) 0.41 1.076 1.70 .40 .14 handl rlte&ani Miler Ares 4 0.49 1.076 1.7/ .00 .14 Are& 1 $1.27 01.07• $1.70 .00 .14 Ate& 3 0.11 .1.070 1.70 .00 .14 Group 21 Ate& 3 5.30 1.070 1.70 .10 .14 Deck srlglneeret Dock Nat* Ate& 4 l.t7 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 Area 1 0.91 1.07• 1.10 .00 .14 Ar*a 2 10.70 1.07• 1.70 .00 .14 Group A-11 s Area 1 11.01" 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 WIncA&an (@tern lunch on Ares 4 11.31 1.076 1.70 .04 .14 dred901 Dockert&J Deck b4in@*r Group It Ate& 1 5.24 1.076 1.70 .40 .14 N Idert Nechanic Volderl Match Atea 2 10.OS 1.07• 1.70 .40 .14 tnglnear At 3 10.30 1.07• 1.70 .00 Area 1 10.)1 1.070 1.70 .00 .114 Area 1 10.40 1.07• 1.71 .10 .14 Ar&& 2 11.15 1.07• 1.70 .00 .14 Area 3 11.43 1.07- 1.70 JO .14 Group A-71 11.71 1.07* 1.70 .00 .14 Match "Inset, Melderr Arai i Welder Nechanie gQi���oup�441, At$& 1 111.115 1.07* 1.70 .10 .114 C)auhell operator (up to As 2 10.10 1.07* 1.71 .00 .14 and Including 7 cu. yds. As 1 10.90 1.07* 1.71 .10 .14 a.r.c.) (tong boom Pay) At*& 4 11.25 1.07* 1.70 .10 .14 Arae 1 11.01 1.07+ 1.70 .00• .14 Area 1 11.04 1.070 1.70 .00 .114 Group A-It Area 3 12.14 1.070 1.74 .80 .14 tev*f"n) cla^m*ii operator Area 0 13.41 1.07- 1.70 .00 .14 Area 1 10.49 1.07* 1.74 .00 .14 Ars& 3 11.S4 1.67• 1.70 .00 .14 Grou�4-�A1 Are& 3 11.02 1.07- 1.74 .10 .14 C1a.Me11 Gftratot (owes 7 cu. Area 4 12.01" 1.07* 1.70 .40 .14 Tde. s.r.e.itntlg Moor►&f) Area i 1,2.00. 1.97• 1.70 .44 .14 Ate& 2 13.93 1.07• 1.70 .40 .14 Aro& 1 13.31 1.016 1.70 .40 .114 AN8 1 13.40 1.076 3.70 .00 .14 C19 i ZQ "MAL ROasTu,VOL.43,NO.U -0410AY,IIUUMIY 24,1978 DWISIOW w0. CA71-5002 kM, "C3lDOa MD. CA76-5009 ►* i I e01s ►rl"N Oa..lft.Par.,a.rx ►rim.oa.rht6 hr.e*" Itaa.lf EJautias TUt1 BOATS (Dredging)r �aba N L M ►9601..6 V64.0.a ..1/a t DHvxf► Edacatiaa POMEN C+ptrIPKENr OPt7 TORS an+ 7{ P opt vies+Is Rotes L rt Pearso.s vaceti+a SoVor (Pliedriving) Mu[k on Telt- lied (except skit($ powered by out- Aqr.Tr' Group Y 1 cis f 1.58 9 2.25 11.00 .29 !ward motors) engaged in taxing0[oup iia) l.SS 1,St 2.25 1.00 .2t and shitting of barges, wesuls Group 1(b) •9.70 1.56 2.25 1.00 .29 end Water borne Craft of in the Group 2 t.70 1.58 2.25 1.00 .29 transix)[ation by Water of as"2(al 10.60 1.110 2.15 1.00 .2t i personnel, materials, equipment Group 3 10.01 1.5! 2.15 1,00 .11 1 and supplies Group IW 31.10 1.11! 2.1! 1.00 .2t Deckhand/Mschanice Grout i 13.62 l.fi 2.26 1.00 .20 Area 1 9 l.SS ,it i 1.iY 92.1( 'It out• 12.11 1.S! a.25 1.00 .29 Area 2 lO.OS At 1.61 1.10 sIaol%4*o t.29 per hour to tonal Ibalt mid tMl are t'und. Area 3 10.10 .it 1.61 1.14 Area 4 16.50 .69 1.61 1.10 � pOMQ•tQttltKtlft O►Qutf+DR9 • j Operator Msehanlo/oatch (iiledrivin4) Lngineer Group Sr Assistant to orgineet (Fireman, oiler, Dockhand) Area 1 10.75 .06 1.36 1.15 Arta 2 11.25 .t6 1.36 1.15 Group 1-Ai Comptessor OPeratoe At 3 11.50 .t6 1,3i 1.1S Arab 1 11.75 .16 1.16 1.is Group 1-01 Truok CtsM Oiler Building and fttavy Construction Group 2s Tugger Moist (boiettng sisteriel only) Tow Basta (work on self-propelled Group 2-Ax Comprsesor Operate, 12-7)1 Oenaratot 1100 O.M. or over)I vessel@) boat Operators 30.75 .06 1,36 1.111 y17°P i1.7)1 Meldlni M►Chine 11-7} itoweted other than by t rot[laity) group It D ok gnolneeri pork Litt; •rtc•r; self-propylied boat Four Ca ter&4esignste4i City as to of 0#1 land, Saj Ftniciso • type lifting Oev/a Sactamento and Stockton. Califor is Group 1-At Heavy Duty "bean &Woe Welder Atea 1 - Op to 20 road ail*& teas said Can tits. 0 Group 0 Operating Rnginser In lieu of Assistant to [nglnear Area 2 - !Ura than 20 toad■Iles a and in curling i toad all s Sending Dollar or Compressor attached to Crane ►il+dtivert from said Centers. " Ate& 3 -Outside of 30 road slits from sal Centers batgOperator pe Pl od[lvin4 alga, Skid or glowered and Detrick Area 1 - M aces extending 35 too miles t om shote Ine of (w/o l Operator of and Dismal or tlasottn. powered Crena Piledriver D.aRs Tahoe. � (w/o holler.! up W ape (naludlxq 1 au. Yd•l truck Crape. up t0 and inlcuding 25 tons holatin0 motorial only tilnoludes 9.30 per hoot to Panel ed(halt and Mal ace Rind. Group Sr ",&tor of *legal 4r 4beoline poeeted Crane riledtivec (w/o boller)ov+r 1 Cu. y4.; Op+r&tor mf Crena (w/stsam. flash boiler, pump or compressor att+che4)i Operator of stebm Pawre4 Crawler or Universal type,Orlvar (Rayson4 of similar typal; trunk Crane, over 311 tope holatittg aetsrlal„gt performing piledriving work e. • 5^waT� 1 FEDERAL iS"JiX VOL N,#40.3"SIDAY,"SAU"y 24,to$ DECISION NO. CA78-5002 Page 23 DECISION MO. CA78-5002 Page 26 -3 IPOMEA E111.11PMFUT OPERATORS (Cont0d) N Group 11 Ballast Jack Tamperl Ballast Regulatorl Ballast Tamper Multi- purposel Boxman (asphalt Plant), Elevator Operator (inside)• Fork Lift Pilate/eased%Parweall or Lumber Stacker (construction job site), Line Master) Lubrication and roam I*UIPMM OPMATOR.g Basic Basic Service Engineer (mobil* and grease rack)• Material Hoist (I drum)$ Shuttle- Newly Meede Elviceliaa carp Tie Spacers Towermobile Rata Rates M L■ Peasiems Vecetlae GRA/at • Aryl.Tr. Group St Compreuor Operator (over 211 Concrete Mlaers (over 2 yard), Concrete AREA I ARIA 2 humps or Pumperete gunal Goneratoul Grouting Machines Press-veld (air operated)I Group lI 1 9.11 {10.66 1 1.50 f 2.25 41.00 .29 Pumps (over 2)s Melding Machines (Powered other than by electricity) Group 2s 9.50 11.01 1.56 2.25 1.00 .29 Group 6s BOA Lief Road Paetoc or simllarl Boom Truck or Dual Purpose Group 3$ 9.71 11.26 1.56 2.25 1.00 .29 A-h ase Tcuckt Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dryly Concrete Saws (aslf- Group 411 10.12 11.87 1.58 2.25 1.00 .39 propelled unit) on •treeta, highways, airports and canalsl Drilling and Group SI 10.55 12.06 1.56 2.25 1.00 .29 bring Machinery, vertical and horizontal (not to apply to waterllners, Group 61 10.71 12.22 1.58 2.25 1.00 .29 wagon drills or jsckhamotece)l Gradesetter, Grade Checker (mechanical or Group 71 10.97 12.36 1.50 2.15 1.00 .29 other-vise); Bighline Cableway Slgnatman$ Locomotives (ateu or over 30 Group 81 11.11 12.62 1.58 2.25 1.00 .29 tonsil Maginnis Internal Pull Blab Vibrator (on airports, highways, canals Group 9s 11.51 13.05 •1.541 2.25 1.00 .29 and warehouass)I Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell Group 101 11.76 13.27 1.58 2.25 1.00 .29 bridge Deck or similar typesle Mechanical Burs, Curb and/or Curb and Group 10-Al 11.68 . 13.39 1.58 2.23 1.00 .as Gutter Machine, concrete or ssphaltl Portable Crushers Post Driver Group 111 12.06 11.57 1.69 2.25 1.00 .29 1M-1500 and similar), Power Jumbo Operator (setting slip (ores, eta. Group 11-Al 11.22 16.71. 1.56 9.25 1.00 .29 is tunnels)o Rollart Scrsedman (Barber-Greene and similar) (asphaltic Group 11-81 11.52 15.03 1.56 2.25 1.00 .29 eonecete paving), Self-propelled Compactor (single englne)l Self-pro- Group 11-01 1 13.84 IS.3SL 541 2.25 1.00 .29 yelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine, Peraylt, CBC, or similar types), STIR •includes 6.241 per bout' to Pensioned Health and )fare nd. Pura Pumps (lifting device foc cossets forms), Small Rubber Tired Tractor$ Surface Heater P'GICR RQUIPtUNT OPEAATOLS Group 7s Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or (AREA41 t and II) ul pDeEngined (boom length to •PP1 )t Concrete Conveyor* building alter Deck tnglnears$ Dual Drum Mtsert Puller Kenyon Pump and similar typest Gantry Rider log slmllat)l Hydra-harmer (or similar), Material Hoist (2 oc more drums), ' Group It Assistants to kngln.•ets (Brakeman) Flresanl heavy Duty Repairman Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine lamphalt, batter-Greene and Respect 011ecl Deckhandl S.,nalmans Swltchmanl Tar Pot Flcaman)1 sportsman simllar)l Mine or Shaft Roistl Miasrmobilsl Pavasent Breaker with at (Heavy Duty Repair shop Parts roam) without Compreasoc Combinations Pavement Breaker, truck mounted with Compteasor Combinations Pipe sending Machine (pipelines only), Pipe Group 21 Compressor Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and including I yard)i Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supportedli Pipe Wrapping Conveyor Sett Operator (tunnel)l Fireman Not Plants Hydraulics fbnitorl Machine (tractor propelled and suppocted)l Rctrlgeratlon Plants Roller Mechanical Conveyor (handling building materials)$ Mixer Bos Operator y Operator (finish asphalts Self-Propelled boom type lifting device Iconerete plant)I Pump Operators Spreader Boaman (with octeedalI Tac (center mount) (10 tons or less M.R.C.)i Self-propelled Klevating Grade Pot Fireman (power agitated) Plane) Slusher Operatocl Saall Tractor (with boars) Soil Testers Truck type "der Group 31 Bos Operator (bullksrll Iellcopter Radioman (algnalmsnlr Motoc- sant Locosotlwl 011ere Boss Caitlec (conatcuction job site), batomist Group $I Armor-Coater lot slmllar)l Asphalt Plant spnglmerl Cast-In-place o erstorl Scceedman Concept asphaltic concrete paving), Self-propelled, Pipe laying Nachlnel Combination Bluebec and Motor Operators Concrete automatically applied concrete curing machine (on attests, highways. Batch Plant (multiple unitslt Dozers Needing Shield "retort Meavy Duty airports and canals), Trenching Machine (Maximum digging capacity 3 Repairman and/or Welderl Ren Seal Machine (or slmilarll Kolman Loader) It. depth)l Tugger Scioto single drums ?cock Ccane 011ae Loader (up to 2 yds.)$ Mechanical Trench Shleldl Portable Crujhing and Screening Planta$ Push Cato Rubber Tired Rarth-awing Equipment (up to and Including 65 cu. yds. •struck• m.c.c.) Eucllde, T-Pulls, DW-100 20, 21, and ■imilart Rubber Tired Doserl Self-propelled Compactor with Dozers Sheeptootl T(rLec Skidder (rubber tired or similar equipment)$ Tractor j s drawn Scrapecl Tractor Trenching Machine 1,?ci-batch Pavers Tunnel Able bating Machinal Welders Woods-mixer (arA othmc similar Pugalll equipment) can PaWSAL a9OMS11R.VOL.Ia.860.U-PRMYAY.P9MLIARr 210,If7S 9i>ClS10M 6D. Ca71-5003 t s DECISION NO. GI6-5002 Pays 711 DECISION MO. CA70-5002 page 26 ram EpUIPMDM OPERATORS (Oont'd) (AREAS I and 1I) (Cont'd) POWPJI EOUIPMCNT OPEMTORS (Cont'd) IARiu I and III (Cont'd) Group 91 Canal Finger Drain Diggers Chicago Booml Combination Mixer and Group lit Automatic Concrete slip Vote Paver) Automatic Railroad Car C`mi,tessor (genital# Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaners Highline Trimmer Cableway (5 tons and under)1 Lull HI-Lift or similar 120 ft. or over)[ W/ditc; Canal Finger Drain nesBac (over 2 Goal Trimmer; Canal including r/ditching atteehsrnts# Cranes loser 2S tons up to and lneludfng 125 Mktcking Machine (rubber tire, call or track type)I Tractor (with boom) tons)! Continuous Plight T1s Back Auger over L cu. yd. (including crane)l (D-6 or laiger and similar) Drntt Travellit 650-A-1 or similar 115 tons or over); Illghllne Cableway Group 10c boom-type Backfilling Machines *ridge Crane; Cary-lift (or (over 5 tonal! Loader lover 6 yds., up to and Including 12 cu. yds.), slmllar)# Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted# Combination Backhoe Power Blade (multi-englne)t Power Shovels, Clushells, Draglines, Back- and loader (up to and Including 1/2 cu. yd. ■.r.cj st Derrick (2 operators hoes, Grade-all* (over 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yds. m.r.e)l required when wing engine remote from bolsi); Derrick Barges (except ea- Rubber-tlted earth moving machines Isultlple propulsion power units and two or mote scrapers (up to and Including 75 cu. yda. "struck* m.r.c.)j cavation work); Dodbr Loader! Adams Elegraders Elevating Grader; Heavy Self-propelled Compactor (with multiple propulsion power units)! Single Duty Misty Drill Rig (Including Caisson Foundation work and Euclid Loader engine Rubber-tired Earthmoving Machines (with tandem scrapers)! Slip and similar types Rot.bins type drillsl; soehring Skooper (or similacli Lift Blab Machines (Vagtborg and similar types); Loader 12 yda. up to and In- form Paver (concrete or ed spiel Tandem Gut Tomer Crane■Tower Cr Mobiles eluding 6 yda.)# Locomotive 100 tons) (single or multiple unita)! Multiple Trencher (pulling attached shield►; Universal d incluherding and Towc Cranes . Engine Earthooving Machine (Euclid*, borers, etc.) (no tandem scraper)( Pre- (end similar types►# Wheel Excavator leap to and lncluding 750 cu. yd. per hour); Whitley Crane (over 25 tons) situs Mire Wrapping Machlnel Reservoir-Debris Tug (self-propelled floating)) Rubbet-tired Scraper, self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)! shuttle Gr (re- Group 11-At band Wagons (In conjunction with Wheel txcavator)t Cranes claim statlon)t Single engine scraper over 15 yds. Soll stabillse[ (P 6 H (over 125 tonsil Loader (over 12 cu. yds.* up to and including 18 cu. or equal)# Sub-grader (Gurcler of other automatic typ•ll Tractor, compressor yds.)# Power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yds., m.r.c.)i Rubber drill combination; Track laying type earth moving machine (single engine fired Multi-Purpose Earth Roving Machines (3 units over 75 cu. yds. with tandem scrape[s); Train loading station! Trenching machine, multi- •struck• m.r.c.11 Wheel 4cavatoc (over 750 eta. yds. per hour) angles with sloping attachment, Jefco or similarl vacuum cooling planta Whitley crane (up to and including 25 tons)! Chief of party Group 11-01 Loader (over 11 cu. rife.) Group 10-At backhoe (hydraulic) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. ■.r.c.)t Back- Group I1-Ct Operator of Helicopter (when used In traction work)! Remote hoe (cable) (up to and Including l cu, yd. ■.r.c.11 Combination backhoe and Controlled Carlhmoving Equipment loader over 3/6 cu. yd. ■.r.c.)1 continuous flight tie back auger lup to and including 1 cu. yd.11crane attachedll Cranes (not over 25 tons, Hammstheod and Gantry)# Grade-elle (up to and Including I cu. yd.)l Power shovels, clan- shell•, draglines, (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.)l Power blade (single engine), self-propelled boom-type lifting device (center wount)(over 10 tonsil , Rubber-tired scraper, self-loading (paddle wheel twin enginell CHI dual lane Auto grader SP1O or similar •! 1 ; e' 1 MUM UWUR.vol:q,NO.U-1111DAY,RMuARr 24,11n4 .• «_.-...., ,..... Page to rA Bs► �, f�rig!�9•e•li�b P^•f+.+sU Beait fri•gt stet $s P+r.rn$s Elec•i ! •aaI•aata •a Edrw.+aR1CK DRIVERS N+wief ..J/.(*+t+s NLN res i•as Vatati+s sa!/•$ Atot.It. BULK CrHLWT SPREADEIt (v/vo AP►'•It. ROAD OIL TRUCKS OR BOOT auger, under { yds. we ter 1" 9*10.945 i 1.395 .75 91.00 Iovel)► Duo or Monti., driver► Concrete punp machine, concrete LIFT JITNEYS, Fork Litt 10.955 1.395 .75 1.00 pump truck (when flat rack truck is used appropriate flat TRAIISIT MIK, AGITATOR rack rate shall apply)► Damp (under t yds.) 10.875 1.395 .75 1.00 (under i yd•, water level)l ' Dampctote truck (under 4 yds. rVEL AND/OR GREASE TRUCK water level)► Dumpater (under Driver or ruel"n 10.89 1.395 .75 1.00 { yds, water level)) Kacort or pilot car driver, Nipper TRUCK RRPAIRNAN HELPER 10.895 1.395 .75 1.00 truck (wiran flat rack truck f Is used appropriate flat VACUUM TRUCK under 13,500 rack rate shall apply)# Pickups! . 4alio�e} 10.lbi 1.395 .TS 1.00 Skids (debris box, under 1 yds. , water level)I•?Sao drivers► BCISSOR TRUCK& Single unit Trucks (dry pot-batch concrete flat rack 0 axis unit)► rix, under { yds, water level)# Industrial Lift Truck Helperl Warehousemen $ 10.725 i 1.395 .75 $1.00 (mechanical tailgate)► Small rubber tired tractor Tt,% STt71 Oiler end/or Greaser (when used within teamsters' and/or Service man 14.81. 1.395 .75 1.00 jurisdiction) 10.92 1.395 .7S 1.00 BULK CDU?,T SPREADER (w/wo J9T•TIHG TRUCK a MATER TRUCK auger, { Fila, and under 6 (2,500 gals, under 4,000 gals.) 10.935 1.395 .7S 1.00 t yda. water level)$ Dump ({ yds. and under { ydsCOMBINATION NltaCll TRUCK. water OMBI level)► Dusperete ({ yda. and 1#tatorj VtTll Transit, under a yds. water IaveNix l)► A9 yda• and Ouapetet 41 yda• and under i under ! yda•) 10.975 1.395 .75 1.00 yds. water level)► Skids (debrim box { lids. and under 4 yds. VACUUM TRUCK 13,500 gals. ' water level)► Bingle unit flat and under 5,S00 gals.) 10.995 1.395 .73 1.00 1 rack (2 axle unit), induattial 1 RIABEp-TIRED MUCK CAR loot , Lift Truck (sachanical tsllgatsl Truck* (dry pre-batch concrete salt-loaded) 19.915 1.395 .7S 1.00 &IN, { VU*. and under 9 yds. water'levol) 10.82 1.395 .73 1.04 JKTfINIi TRUrt and MATER TRICK ! (undet 2,500 gallons) 10.,83 1.195 .7S 1.00 I.. do- "OsaAa alwa" fa.Vtsk..4B.No.w-4amBAV.""U^av 28,2976 • BaClBlar a0. ari-99q s! ;'� . k =C+."•tF fir?{ r w raC14400 NO.. - Page 10 Made Priya aeeeYre Psfeemfi � L icont'd� Fixedly Sees', N a IF a, ,$ -, 9Mtuise DECISION N0. CA70-5002 Pape 29 DECISION 110. CA7$-$002 Fag* 30 - frlaq.tl...hts Pat•c•a fd.gt Orw.hts P.T�e*ts &*sic ge sic TP" DRIVERSI fcontjd). Mawir •-F E1uraNaa Rawl/ EA-11e0 &*N► N l M Paas(aas Yacoliaw aaAlae nuor DRIVERS (Cont•d) MMas M 1/ Pawslawt YarNiu aw/lar 1. BULK CEMY.NT SPREADEM (N/wo AMt•To. APPt.to. auger, 6 yda. and under 0 ., IoULK CEMY?IT SPAMER W%ro yda. water lov*!l$ DUMP 16 Auger, tl yds. and Including 12 yda. and under 6 yda. rater yda. water 1*veli$ Dump is yda. ' level)$ Dumper*te (6 yda. and including 12 yda. motor and under S yda. water ltvollr levall$ Duepctote If yda. and Duapoter (6 yda. and under tl including 12 yda. water levsl)1 yda. water lovel)$•Skids (debris telt-propelled street Sweeper box, 4 yda. and under 0 yda. with salt-contained refuse bini water level)} Trucks (dry pro- Skids (debris box, / yda. and batch concr*t* Glx, 6 yda. Including 12 yds, water level$# and under / yda. water level) f 11.02 0 1.395 .75 i 1.00 $now go and/or snow p"I Truck (dry pre-Wtch concrete air, S A-FHAME, M#NCN TRUMSI yda. and including 12 yda, water , Buggyamblle# Jetting and ' 1*ve))$ Wapater If y4s. and ' watat truck 0,000 gala'. including 12 yda. water level 0 11.26 0 1.395 .75 01.00 and under 5,000 gala)# ItuWwr tired Juabo 11.035 i.)f5 .7S 1.00 R[owb DM TRANSPORT (gooseneck lowbed) 11.27 1.345 .TS 1.00 MEAVY DUTY TRANSPORT (high bed! 11,64 1.395 .7S 1.00 TRANSIT Mix AGITATOR lover 12 yda. through 14 yds.l 11:215 1.305 .75 1.00 ROSS 1116TE14 and SIMILAR ' STRADDLE CARRIER 11.065 1.345 .75 1.00 AM"11A NITRATE DISTHIBVTOR DRIVER and Misers Bulk Gement TIW131T MIX AGITATOR spread*[ (W/Wo auger, over 13 (s yda. through 10 yda.) 11.075 1.115 .75 1.00 y4s. and including 16 yda. water levol)1 Dump lover 12 yda. vACIAN TRUCK ($.S00 gala, and Including IS yda. wot*r and under 7,500 gals.) 11.099 1.315 .TS 1.00 lovel)I Duaperete (over 12 y4s. and including I4 yda. water JETTING TRUOt 6 NAThM TRUCK Ievel)l Duapater lover 12 yda. 15,000 gals, and under and Including It yda. water 7,000 gala.) 11.135 1.395 .75 1.00 levella Trucks (dty pre-batch concrete air, over 12 yds. and CLa011MATIO04 BOWMAN and Including 1/ yda. water level) 11.30 1.395 .TS 1.00 W"OILI7t 11.16 1.)1 .TS 1.00 DOUBLE G006I]7WK (7 or eflte Galea1 TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR (over Meavy duty tcanspoct tiller marl 11.13 1.395 .15 1.00 10 yda. through 12 yda.) 11.17 1.31 .73 1.00 V.1111. ON SIMILAR TYPE Stl?- , &Awl*; TRUCE 11.36 1.395 .75 1.00 TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR lover 14 yds. through 16 Ida.) 11.37$ 1.356 .7S 1.00 a I 1// DSClsION ts3. CA71-5002 ►sqg ll W1#19%100. CA70-S00; Page 32 !•ttr feta:!•rrhtrt+i■arft Mrrr friar Brs+Gh For-*" 'lRtlClt bR VCNS (Cont'd) Nealy [&CaUoa }-UCk DRIVOS (Cont'di Neal Eivc.tirs Rebs N!4 to+de+c Vagaries aadht !at•� M l M Pr+Abu V•c•Nrx +n1/00 BUIX CMUtT SPRPAntR (w/wo Ary,.7r. BULK CVWNT SPREIW17t tw/wo auger, A9A1•T', auger, over is yds. and In- over 35 yds. and including 50 yd . cludlnq 21 yds. water level)$ water levet)# Dump (over 3S yds. and Coabinat(on dump and dump including 50 yda. water level)# trailer# Dump (over is yds. and Dumperete (over 35 yda, and In- including 21 yds. water levels/ eluding 50 yds. water lavell# 0usperete (over Is yds, and In- Duspster (over 35 yds. and in- cluding 21 yda. water 14Vel)1 eluding 50 yds. water level)$ Dwspater lover 16 yda. and in- skids (debris box, over 35 yds. eluding 11 yds. water level)( and including 50 yda', water Ievr 11 skid (debtis box, over 17 yda. Trucks (dry pre-Wtch eonetsta and Including 21 yda, water six, over 35 yds. and Including level)) Transit mix agttator toy r t0 yds. water Ievel) 1 11.61 1.395 .75 $1.00 12 yda.. through 16 yds.)( Trucks tdry pre-batch concrete six, give a DW Ill'o. 20'a, 21's and tither 17 yds. and Including 26 y4s. similar cat type, Terra Cobra, water IsyP)) !}}.{t)y >♦}.}}S .Z{ ;4.90 lelburneau Pulls, Toutnorocker, luelld and similar type equip- sUUt C1luxT SPltADEN lw/bo iuget, Pant wtsl pulling Aqua/Pak or over 14 yds. and Including 35 water tank trailers 11.71 1.395 .75 1.00 i yds, war Weill Pump (over 26 yda. and Including 35 yds. water lUli COW? SPR"DCR w/wo auger, level)$ Dumperete (over 34 yds. over 50 yds, and under 65 yds. grid ilicluding lS Ydo. water watts level)# Dump lover SO yds. 1av91)i pumpatet (QVet 24 yds. s"d under 65 yda, water level)i and including 35 yds. wstet lev I# ousparete (over 50 yda. and IA1 10% 2910. 2119 and other Under 65 yds. water tsvol)t llmlla( est 17pg, Tgrly Cobra, sompoter (over 60 yds. aad ' teTaurnsapulla, Tbutnatocker, Onier 6S ytis. Water levelit g4rill and piN11h! tyre equip- Nellcr,ptei pllgt t'A'sn trans- mqtlF Onto pyllin4 lues and/or OVrt)N! Non or asteriaiail ^ids grease tank tralllera or other (lebtle box, aver 60 yds, sal ilsV. trailsri) Skids (debris Vildsr 65 ydt, wstsr lavas)# M. W'gf 21 Vila. sod Including Trucks (dry pro-batch concrete tt 35 yda. water laysi)r Truck Of fits, over 60 yds. and under 66 0s*.patch concrete Nix, over 21 1rat. vatgr lays)) 11.76 1.395 .7S 1.06 yy8a, "d ItlplgAlrW 35 Yds. water lavell 11.61 1.395 .75 1.00 TN"%99AINFIM 11.393 1.19 .73 1.00 oe 1 FADGAAL 4"ISTM Volt.4&Mo•a>I6--0110411Y.""V"V 14,3qe A rwvtctwr rtn eats-5462 olL'10ur, N0. Cl.le-l0o2 Page 23 DECIMtUN NU. CA78-5002 Pay„ 3e CALIMNk IA P,laat Beaehls Perme#ms AREA DEF IMITIORS for �etIt POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Mtedy Ll,rtatiae TNtlCx DRtVERB Cont'dl {Jere& M L W Peetlaas yatatlaa 6a1/0, O'ARrA Is All areas included in the description 4etlned below , APP,.Tr. which is based upon township and range lines of Agars 1 and 2. Butt CtKZRT GPRWER (wJw Coassencing in the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly auger, over 65 yds, and line of Township 190. including s6 yda. water Thence Easterly along the Boutahtly line of Township 19St crossing level)) Dump 165 yda. and the Mt. Diablo •meridian to the L.M. corner of township 19S, tango Including Gorda. water level)! 69, Mt. Diablo lsasa line and errldion, Duaperete (obet 65 yda. and Thence Southerly to the L.W. corner of township 20S,�cange 619, Including 90 yda. Now level)) Thence Lasterly to the L.M. cornet of township 20S, range 1319, Duspoter 165 yda. and including Thence Southerly to the S.M. cornet at township 218, tango 139, 80 yds, water level), Lkids Thence Easterly to the B.W. corner of township 215, range 179, (debris box, 65 yds. and Thence Southerly to the L.M. carnet of township 22S, tang* 1719, incu4ing 80 yda. voter level); Thence Easterly to the L.L. corner of township 226, range 1719, Trucks (dry prt-batch concrete ' - Thence Southerly to the L.M. cornet at township 21S, range ISE, six, 65 yda. and including Thence Easterly to the L.L. cornet of township 236, Conga 189, 60 yds, water level) 111,91 1 1.395 .75 11.00 Thence Southerly to the L.M. corner of township 24S, range ISE, Lalling on the Southerly line of Rings County, thence Easterly BuLit CDUNT SPRMER (w/'wo along the SOuthetly boundary at Lings County and the Southerly augeg, over GO yds, and boundray of Tulare County, to the L.D. corner 0f tovnahip 268, incuding 9S yda. water level)) range 299, Dump (over GD yda, and in- Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of township 218, rarr7e 299, eluding 95 yda. rater level)l Thence Westerly to the M.M. carnet of township 218, range 299, Dumloctete (over Go yds. and Thence Wortherly to the M.C. corner of township 138, rang• 289, Including 9S yds, water lava)); Thence Masterly to the N.M. corner of township 115, range 24L, Dus,ater (over GO yda. and Thence liortherly to the M.L. corner Of township 115, tango 279, Including 95 yda. water levellt Thence Westerly to the N.M. corner of township 115, range 279, Fkids (debris box, over LD yds. Thence Nottherly to the N.L. corner of township 106, range 269, and including 9S yda. water leo )1 Thence Westerly to the M.M. cornet of township IOS, range 269, Trucks (dry pre-batch cone geto x thence Northalry to the M.L. cornet of township IS, tango 259, over L0 yds. and incuding 95 y Thence WtaRerly La the M.M. •orae[ of township 4n, ran7a 2519, water level) 12.06 1.195 .75 1.00 Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 8S, range 249, Thence Westerly to the M.N. cognac of township 8S, tanga 24E, Thence Northerly to the M.L. coiner of townahip 6S, angel 23F. Thence Wtstarly to the R.R. corner of twnahlp SS, range 199, Thtnca Northerly to the W,L. corner of township $3, range 199, Thence Westerly to the M.M. cornet of township $S, tango 196, Thence Northerly to the N.C. cognac of township 38, range IB9, 1 Thence Westerly to the M.M. cognac of township )S, range IBE, Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of township 2S, ganga 179, Thence WesteSly to the M.M, Cotner of township 2S, range 1719. + Thence Northerly crossing the Mt. Diablo baseline to the M.L. I cognac at township 20, tango 169, Thence Westerly to the M.M. cognac at township 2m. range 16C, '.l Thence Worthetly to the M.L. corner of twonship IN, range 15t, , i Rhona Westerly to the M.M. corner of township 3N. range ISE, Thence Northerly to the M.L. cornet at township 6N, ganga 1/t, MO"&UGUTM VOL N,NO-86 IiMtAvt fEIRYAtY 2!,�17� DECISION 140. C478-11002 N0. CA70-SO02 • CAf.ItVM9tA t;ALIrORrtIA "m 00101TONS 1bc PONOR SpUIPMENf OPERATOR, (Cont'd1 AM DEtINITIONS foc POWER tpUIPNENT OPEAAIUPS (Cont'd) V� eAAEA It (Cont'd►r eAAlJ� It (ConNd)t . Thence Me3tecly to the M.M. Cognac Of township 16M, range 120, Thence Westerly to the M.M. corner of township 411, range 143, Thence Northerly to the U.S. cornet of township IRM# range 12w. Thant Northerly to the M.S. 009Nar of township SN, range 132, Thence Masterly to the N.M. cornet at township ISN, gang* low. Thence Westerly to the M.t, cognac of township SM, range 1320 'Rime Southerly to the 3.M. Corner of township IRM, range 14M, Thence Northerly to th*U.S. carne[at township ION# tater 122, Th*ne tast*cly to the 3.2. ootnar at township 15M, gang* 14w, Thence masterly to the S.S. cognac of township 119, targe 142, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township LSM, gangs 13W# There,worth•tly to the U.S. cotnat at township It*# can" 1420 Thence westerly to the N.M. cocnsr of township ISM, tang* 14W, Thence Westerly to the M.S, cornet of township lie, targe IDE, Thence Southerly to the S.W. Corner of township 14H, gang* 14W, Thence Nuctheriy to th* M.S. cornet of township ISM, tang* 1011, Thence Easterly to the S.B. cognac at township 1401, tang* 14M, Thence Easterly to the R.R. cotner•ot township 160, range 113, Thence Southerly to the O.W. Cognac at township 13m, rang* 130, Thence Northerly to th* N.B. cognac of township 1601, ramie 113, Thence Easterly to the B.S. Cognac of township 13M, Fang* 130, Thence tastarly to the B.S. corner of township 170, tango 142, Thence Southerly to the S.M. oocnet of township IIN, gang* 12M, Thence Southerly to th* B.M. corner of township 149, range 1S2, Thence masterly to the I.S. Cotner of township 11M, gangs 12x, Thence Easterly to the R.E. cognac of township 1401, targe 1S3, Thence South*tly along tM Eastern line of range 13W to the t Thence Southerly to the R.M. corner of township 13W# range 143, Pacific Ocean secluding that portion of Northern Cal#otrnla Thence Easterly to the S.B. carnet of township 139, rang* 163, within $ant4 clogs county Included within the (0110.Ing liner Thence Southerly to the R.M. cognac of township 12M. range 1790 Com"ricinp at the N.M. aogngt of township P. conpe 3tif, Mt, Diablo Thence masterly along the Southern line at township JIM to t1M basal ino *n4 Merldlant Eastern boundary of Um Rtate of California# Thence In a 404thggly dlgggt(oh tq the S,W, Corner g( township 70. Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly along the Rastern boundary range IN, of the Stat*at California to the U.S. Corner at township 1711, Thence to a 114etetly 41r*c%io4 tq the R.If, Cotner O( township 720 • tange 100, rang* 4E, , Thence Westerly to the O.M. cognac of township 1701, range t111r Thence in a Nocthorly direction to the N.R, cprner of township it. Thence wotthetly to the W.I. Cognac of township 20Nt tang* ION# tango 49, Thence westerly to the M.N. Cornet of township 2001, range 109. Thence in a westerly direction to the N.N. cornet Of township 60, Thence Nuctharly to the H.S. cognac of township 210, tang* f2, cange IN# to the point gf be4j(nn(rg which portion to a part of Thence Westerly to the M.M. corner of township JIM, tango at, Area 2. Thence Northerly to the M.R. corner or township 22Mr tango a9# AREA 1 also includes the!partlgrt O; No;them+ California within the Thence Westerly to the M.M. aognar of township 270, range ago following Kneen Thence Hottherly to the S.W. corner of township 21m, gangs $11, Commencing In the Pacific Ocean on on attention of the Southerly line Thence masterly to the R.R. corner of township 2701, gongs $2, of township 2W# Humboldt baseline and meridiani Thence tosterly to th* S. R. cognac of township 27M, gang* at. Thence Easterly sloop the Southerly line 91 township 20, to the S.W. Thence Noo tinny to the U.N. Corner of township 2601, range a2, corner of township 24, carols 701. Thence westerly to the M.M. corner of township 260, range 73, Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornac of township IN, range 1M, Thence Northerly to the N,a. cogneg of township 30N# rang* 63. Thence tasterly along the Nuaboldt baseline to the S.W. cognac of Thence Westerly to the N.M. corner oftownsh#p ION, tang* 12# township 19, tang* 22, ` Thence Motthm ly along the Mt. Diablo "fidian to the U.S. Thence Southerly to the R.N. cognac of township 25, targe 211, corner of township 140. carpe IN, Thence fastetly to th* B.S. corner of township 2S, rang* 2E, Thence Vast eelr tv the M.M. corner of township 349, rang* 60, Thence Southogly to the 9.M.1coiner of township 45, range 3t, Thence southerly to the N.B. carnal of township 32N, gangs 710. Thence tasteely to the 2.2. Cotner of township 45# rang* 311. Thence westerly to the N.M. cognac of township 3201, carpe 7M, Thence Northerly to the U.N. Cognac of townahfp 211, cange 311, Th•nce Southerly to the O.W. Corner of township 30110 Congo 70. 'thence Masterly to the M.M. cruet at township 23, [tial* It- Thence masterly to the R.R. eogneg of township IOM, range 711. Thence northerly ccassitog the Numb4l4t baseline to the $-W- Comer Thane Southerly to the S.N. Costar at township 164. range 610, at toynship 14, range }R. Ti enc* Easterly to the R.R. Cognac of township 1601, fangs 6M. Thence Easterly along tM Humboldt baseline to the S-t- cognac Thence Southerly to the S.M. Corner of township 1401# cange SW# of township IN, cant'* )E. Thence Westerly to the S.R. Cotner of township 1411, large ?M. Thence Northerly to the H.S. cornet of township !N, cargo lt, Thence Motthet#y to th* U.N. Cotner at township 1.49, Conq* 701. Thence 16"Actly to the N.M. cognac 09 township 4N, range 2E,a Thence Westerly to the N.W. Cognac of township 14M, range 710, "once Northerly to the O.F. Cocnsr 0f township 1014, range It, Thence Hqgtherly to the U.S. carnal of township 150, tang* 0M. I tone westerly along tM NO(khoriy 14nh,,,t0 township IOVo Oita the Thence Westerly to the R.O. colneg of towabip ISM. rang* 12W. OCeap. Theme Ngtthetiy to the M.I. Carnet of townghip 16M, Congo 1210t gees► r ►t1% a,• ♦\01 t , FIDUAL RIOliTIN,VOL.42,MO.is-FRIDAY,FIISUARY 24, 106 ... ..... ...r......-- - Vwl6I0N IMO. CA78-5002 rb" i7 SUPERSMUS DLCISIOM CALIPORMIA /TATE, California COUNTIES$ Alameda, Alpine, Amador. AM DLf IMITIONS for 9'OmfLR MDUIPMSMT OPERATORS (Cont'd) Calaveras, Cons Costa, Dol Note, L1 Dorado, ►[sno, Iluat$uldt, mARLA Is (Cont'd) Matin, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, Maps, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, AM 1 also Includes that portion of NoctAern California Included within San bonito, San Praneisco, San Joaquin, Ian Mateo, Santa Clara, the following liner Commencing at the Northerly boundary of the State of California at the Santa Crus, Solaro, Sonand Suite[, M.M, corner of township 49M, range 7M, Nt. Diablo baseline and meridian, Tehama, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Thence Southerly to the S.M. corner of township IIM, range 7M, furIeN Supersedes Dec Ii n No. CA77-50910] DATS$ Date of Publication Thence Laotorly to the I.L. corner of township IIM, range 7N, D9RPO Decision WORK Ib.Residential dated ConsSepttruction consisting of single !ohne Southerly to the S.N, Oorner of township IIM, range 4N, family homes and garden type apartments up to and including 4 stories. Thence Lastarly to the S.L. 009ner oS township 4111111, TWO SN, "bene Morthorly to the M.L. oO1nec df township 48101, range SM, _ on the Northerly boundary of the State of California, Tbence Nestorly along the Northerly boundary of the State of Basic P'lee•S•.elUs Pq.ul. California to the point of beginning. Newly E4.ceUu L.bs NLN Pealeas V...tb. e041or meARSA 2$ All acus not included within ALL► 1 as defined. Apr.To. bLSTOS MDRRPJIS 1 11.00 .95 1 1.27 9 2.00 .07 IL47U"ERS 13.625 1.075 1.00 .75 .02 ItICKLAYPASi Stonemason•$ Del Norte, Munboldt, Nerin, Maps, Ian /ranclac0, Ian Natio, Solan and Sonoma Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 •1.00 .05 Alameda and Contra Costs Cos. 12.55 1.35 1.25 .25 Fresno, Mariposa and Merced Cos. 12.05 .95 1.00 L1 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Tehama, Tolo and Yuba Counties 12.50 1.01 1.21 .25 j ti t NDntecey and Santa Crus Counties 12.10 1.12 1.11 O Lan Benito and Santa Clara Cos. 12.SS 1.35 1.25 .25 ' Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Ian Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties 11.70 1.00 1.30 1.00 } MICK TOWERS, � Glsvecas and San Joaquin Cos. 9.99 1.25 1.70 Lan Pcancisco and San Mateo Cos. 49.00 .65 .SO Alpine, Amador, 91 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento and Yolo Counties 9.30 1.00 1.70 Fresno county 19.90 .90 1.40 CARPENTE"i Grpentsrs11.70 1.13 A. 1.00 .07 Kacdwood floor Layers, Power Law opentotsl Saw Pliers, Lhingler4, steel Scaffold SrectAre and/or Steel Shoring Scectocb I1.49 1.15 1.71 1.00 .07 Millwrights 12.20 1.75 1.71 1.00 .07 Piledriverman, fridge, Nhort ti and Dock builder/ 11.21 .94 1.71 .75 01 Msriposi and Merced Counties. ( Carpenters (wood trace 1 cesidestlal conattuction) 7.09 ww 1 • ' • CID '� • . N /[OERAL MOSS ,VOL.43,110.U-NWAY,iWUARY H, 1978 DtC3810N NO. CA74-5001 Page 2 - DQCISION NO. CA78-5003 Page 3 to fr(ap iawritta F•rwawta ���^ Sette Ftiq•9#w#tin Pga.rnta H•wly ti•[Niaw 6•ai[ ,�... ���r...... E•rat N A M P•waiaw[ Ver•gaw 4.6/01 Hate& Educolisw Ai,et.tr. 31aNH&M FawaHwt vac... •#dime CME"T MA.SONSr LUX"MIC1AH8t (Cont-di AYpc. Tr. Cement Mason* 6.10.50 6 1.30 6 1.66 6 1.65 .05 Karin and Sonoma Counties Moatic) Magnesias All electricians 6'13.15 1.11 36+.30 .02 Compualtion Masons 10.75 1.30 . 1.66 1.65 .05 Cable Splicers 16.50 1.11 )1+.30 .02 Man working (ran swinging or Mariposa, Merced and Tuolumne Slip Fora Scaffolds 10.75 1.30 1.66 1.65 .05 Counties DRYWALL INSTALLIMS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 6lectticians 12.73 .94 36+1.SO 1/46 ICIAHSc Cable Splicers 14.00 .96 36#1.50 1/46 Alameda County Monterey County tlectricions 13.11 1.30 16+1.65 .069 Electticians 12.50 1.15 31#3.00 .06 Cable Splicers 15.52 1.30 36+1.65 .069 Cable Splicers 13.61 1.35 34+3.00 .06 Asadot, Sacramento, Sutter, Napa and Solano Counties Volo, Yuba and those portlans Electricians 12.91 1.06 36+1.10 .04 of Alpine, tl Dorado, Nevada Cable Splicers 13.62 1.01 36+1.10 .04 and Placer Counties Nest of the . Non Benito, Santa Clara and Main sierra Mountain watershed Santa Cru: Counties 9lactriclans 14.49 JS 36#.65 .045 Electricians _ 13.10 .92 30#2.10 .05 Cable Splicers 16.31 .95 U#.0 .04S Cable Splicers 15.53 .92 31#2.10 .05 take Tahoe Area ban Francisco county Electticians 14.33 .64 31#1.07 .06 Elactticlans Is.11115 1.04 31#.10 .06 Cable Splicers 15.46 .64 3641.07 .01 Cable Splicers 17.51 1.04 36+.90 .06 Tehama County San Matto County Electticians (Faaily residences Electricians 14.34 1.25 36+1.25 .01 limited to 3 stories) 1.31 1.12 36#37 .04 ELKVA7CGR CONSTRucmRs •14.62 .76 .56 a .025 tlactrlclans 94 stotitolt "VATOR CONSTRUCTORS' BELPERS 706JR .74 .56 a .025 electricians 12.62 1.12 36#.905 .06 EtlVATOR CONUC STRTORS' ILELPERS Cable Splicers Mel 1.11 36#305 .04 (PROB.) SOUR S ' Calaveras and son Joaquin Cos. CLAIIEMSs Electricians 11.60 .96 2941.49 .91 Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Cable Splicers 15.53 .96 36#1.49 .01 Monterey, Napa, ban Benito, Contra Coats County tan Francisco, San Matto, electricians 1s.20 .70 31#1.00 Fanta Clara, Santa Crux, Cable splicers 16.70 .70 3141.00 Solan (sw trom a of Del Mort* a04 Mus: ,Idt counties ►air(ield), Sonoma Counties 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Electricians 11.25 .00 3/4l.SS .04 Alpine, Amador, Calaveraa, Cable Splicers 12.15 .60 36+1.15 .04 E1 Dorado, Mariposa, Merced, Fteano County tworth of City of Livingston), electricians (family rasldonees Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, not to esceed 2 stories) 7.75 i0 31+1.05 .0S Irolo and Yuba Counties 10.1E .59 1.50 Electsicians 13-4 sto[lealt Fresno and Remaining portions Electricians 13.41 .60 36#1.05 .05 of Macced county ;.49 .61 1.06 .605 45 ` Cable Splicers 14.71 .60 301.05 .05 96044&t 660K69Ew.VOL.4i.640.36-"40^Y,0988UANY!a,1916 Mum 61f4,hl60! rose hN 6 ! i Islas MD. CA79-5001 Sage 6 oECIsloN MO. CA71-5003 l,Irp i•r•b,s T*Ia•si. Oade !dq•&u.Nr•PrI,*••t• iasis Moody^ Eir•r,t*a Ma«iI LtrtsN*a R•its M t s T*asl*as Ystatlaa "A1*r Alk'rMt (Cont'dl Bases N i* Tasst•as Ya•sit*a a.Urr AtIe•T+ Aqr.To. Outtar, teAw and Yuba Counties lROtMONtW$ 110.16 i 1.26 i 2.22 11.446 .06 •tush$ lot Tonderl Rollers 0+7* .440 .40 Tenn Erectors 11.SS 1.24 2.22 1.446 .Oi spray/ sandblooterra, Structural Reinforcing I1.SS l t44 2.22 1.61 •06 itself Swing Stager Tapers 9.25 440 ,440 Otnarntall structural lite Tal" Area 1A78010, Il li 1.0! i.ti .02 slush 10.95 .70 .75 Alaaeds and Contra costa Coe. /pray, structural steels Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 susboldt, Nevada, !lacer and 11.00 .44 .SO .01 Narin, San Prancisco and Sonoma Tshaaa Counties Countles Ksedor, El Dorado. iactaranto 11.12 . .67 1.75 brush 12.10 1.10 1.50 .00 .06 and 1010 Counties .01 Splay 12.69 1.10 1.50 .440 .06 0 Calsvecss and San Josquln Coe. 1 .10 .is . M*rin and SorKma counties 9.01 17 ./95 1.00 I/01C tapeta 12.96 1.10 1.50 .60 .06 Rsx.tirey and sante Crus Counties 11.10 .41 .SS al�do, ConHop`ta ads, !#cast, sts, 21 fan lrancl.co and M4 oC San 11.01 .64 2.00 .02 Sactaaento, Solsno and YO10 Mates County Clountlss (excluding portion, sen&enito one Santa Clara Cos. 12.43 .35 1.75 Troon County lilt .t5 .445 at Counties in the Leh TAtea} •/1 blush'Matipoea, Merced and Tuotusne blus u la,7s A 12. 1.10 130 .40 .ai Countta• spray 12.61 1.10 1.50 .80 .06 Southern hall of San Mateo14.0) .)1 #•440 tapir• , P al, 1.10 1.50 .60 .06 Coynty J Mariposa, NrrceO and Taoluane 3ACN?Wst Counties Aiptn*, Aasdort Csiavetae and &rush 9.60 .70 .445 .75 .02 *an Joaquin Counties 9162' .65 2.14 1.11 being stags, paperhangers, &tush bosun Chair, steaa Cleaning ipcayi Shoot,Cock Tapeta, sol and Nater !lasting 6.iS .70 .45 .15 .02 itagst icatt000 /acsdSl+staI 16.12 .65 2eI 1.11 spray, sandblostial #0.10 .70 .iS .75 .02 tt[uctutal Steel 1JUTO1131 Olean County 11.12 .441 ./Q Klsoada and Contra costa Cos. Wto .74S 1.05 .03 &rush& Tapers ' /ptayi itrattrual Stool 11.17 •61 .20 tutor and Yuba Counties 9.19 Iii cotta est llud,oldt Countielsesm county 9.26 .90 1.211 1.00 slush 7.!{ .00 .)0 .60 Monterey County 12.11 1.60 .16 .01 spray, Son/blasterat /ttuotaRtipine, Asador, Gtassraa, stools icing itSge, Tapital it Dorado, Nevado, Placer, s stools owini ,7.40 .60 .20 .60 Sacramento, ion Joaquin, t tette[. Talo and Yuba COS. 11.63 .71 1.50 .01 Rntteray, tin RNnita, sen 1►tSan ![anCiaco County 12.11 1.00 2.25 .tl Santa Clot* SAO)ants c[us San Mateo County 1.12 .44 .90 1.60 .025 CSuntlee ISacludirp portions iKs late Tab" Atesl Osl Botts, Mu, SoronMa la, *rush 1).144 1.#0 1.20 .440 Maps, &Count Snem ts Std iPriY 11.116 1.10 ).SO .440 Who" Counties 11.15 .Oi .440 1.25 ,Q1 Taper 11.06 1.10 1.6a .40 . Mariposa, ibtced and Tualimeme Counties 44.65 .f0 1.56 1.20 i t 1 N0.iR-"AY,IWO"If No{iii t�ataAl.uastu,Yoe q,. j � ECISION NO. CA71-5003 Page 6 Ecislow NO. CA71-5001 Page 7 iasis ,,,,, Fdqe ier.hb Pe r- issMs Pilot*iea.ilts Per-.0s Mootty E4a,cniar NewIF E4wwNes Roofs N 6 r Pnsiers Verrsier .044fr. Betts N 6 Y Pe*si*ra vsssties antler RODPERBt (Cont'4) PLASTERERS TEWERSt AMr•To. Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa. Alameda and Contra costa Cos. .60 6 1.10 Mofrcad, San Joaquin and Frame County 9.10 .IO 1.40 Tuolumne Counties Marin County s.)2 .80 ;1,40 .90 Rooters (slat*, tilt and Solana county 10.25 1.25 1.70 1.10 composition and built up) 11.29 .90 .67 Naps County 11.40 1.25 1.10 ►sit machine Operator 11.44 .91 .67 tan Francisco and San Mateo Cos. 9.10 .10 1.20 1.25 H1 Dorado, Placer, Butter and Alpine, Amador, 91 Dorado, Tuba Counties ' Hovads, Placer, Sacramento Roofers 11.19 .91 .40 .06 and Ya10 Counties 7.455 .455 1.40 .110 Fresno County Calaveras and San Joaquin Cos. 9.91 1.25 1.70 1.00 Rootere 11.15 .60 .90 Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Natln, Napa, Solana and 500004 Ban Bonito, Banta Clara and Count isa Santa Crux counties 11.60 .70 1.40 Rooters 10.13 .05 •1.20 1.61 .0 IAA0117i5, Mastic Mackerel settltmen 42 Alameda County 11.10 .4) 1.SS .12 kettle w/o purrs) 10.31 .65 1.20 1.61 .0 Contra Costa County 12.72 .90 1.71 .30 situsasticr Rnaaelate# Pipe- t.tillOERSt Iteastitt*rst wrapperal Coal tar pitch 11.13 .65 1.20 1.63 .0 Amador (Northern halt of tial Hort* and Humboldt Counties County). 91 Dorado, sacramento, Roofers 10.32 .40 .73 .35 Volo. Nevada, Placer (excluding Monterey and Banta Crux Counties Lake Tahoe Area) 11.114 1.32 1.61 .14 scoters 10.40 1.40 1.15 We Tahoe Asea 10.99 .51 .60 1.95 .10 son Franeioco and San Mateo Cas. Marin, Ban Francisco and Sonoma Rooters 11.51 .60 1.20 1.15 .0 Counties 11.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 .1S Mastic Workers and Hettlemen Ban Benito and Banta Clara cos. 15.15 1.01 1.77 .14 (2 kettle$ w/o pumps) 11.13 .40 1.20 1.15 .0 San Mateo County 14.41 1.14 2.11 .25 litumastic$ irnamalerai Pipe- , Alptne, Amador (Southern portion wrappers$ Coal tar 12.50 .60 1.20 1.15 .0 of County), Colaveras. Fcosno, Anador, tacramwnta and Yolo Mariposa. Merced, Monterey, Counties San Joaquin. Banta Crux, Sutter Rooters 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .1 Tehama, Tuolumne and Yuba Cos. 13.60 1.44 2.00 .10 Mnowler* and Pitch 13.65 1.04 1.10 1.00 .1 Napa and Solana Counties 14.44 1.IS 2.29 .22 Ban Benito and Santa Clara Cos. Del Mott* and Humboldt Coe. 12.29 .16 1.22 .4S Awforst settleman 0 kettle) 11.10 .1S 1.29 OUYUMSs SMELT 04LTAL UORAMSt Alameda an4 Contra Costa Cos. Alameda, Contra Costa, Map& Roofer* 10.91 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 and solano Counties 19.94 .71 2.11 126 .0 Maalio workers$ Iettlemen (2 Alpin*, Calaveras and San kettles w/o pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Joaquin Counties 11.7 .66 1.40 .0 situmaslict u,aoelerat Pipe- Yydor. 61 Dorado, Nevada. wrsppersl Coal tar built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Placer, Sacramento, Butter. 9eharw, Yolo and Yuba Cos. 11.6 .) 1.65 .1 wAriposa, Morced and Tuolumne Counties 11.1 .61 1.10 .0 000MLAL Ns4ksim.VOL.4s.No.is-PelW►v.POMU&Iv 24.Ivy* i 9•tOt1 110. CA7i-list' " ;,a a r ". ./ ..( t�lQl 1p: G7R-9001 _ DECI81001 IMO, CA76-5003 /4ys • DECISION M0. CA76-5003 Page 9 1'rler••wtMth IaTa'&•tt 9atic fr{•*•Sew•l4t6 P.re'entc Matic Ma«IM -� E l•wi•n Ya•r1M E6•r•itaa Rtes. Mir 11"61006 Vacation ••fifer Rs/as M B R ran,$"o Vacation a•//or A►ar.Tr. SRECT METAL NORKWI {Cont'd) ARM.To. Tits SETTZRSI Monterey, Ban bonito, Santa Alsowda, Contra Costa, Dal Clara and Santa Crus Cot. 1.11.15 31x.66 11.645 11.115 Norte, 91 Dorado, Humboldt, San Matto County 1 13.54 .73 1.14 .10 Morin, Maps, Nevada, Placer, Dal Mort*, Ruuboidt, Marin, Sacramento, Ban Benito, San bon Francisco and Sonora Cos. 12.50 .66 1.74 .12 rtanclaco, San Mateo, Sant• r[fano county 11.96 .73 1.21 .14 Clara, Solana, Sonoma, Sutter, rT roans L.AYWr Tehassa, rota and Tuba Cos. 1 32.00 .91 $ 1.20 { 1.40 .09 Alpine, Ea»dot, Calmest". Alpine, Awdor, Calaveras, San Merced (Sart of the San Joaquin and Tuolumne Coupties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Joaquin swot), San Joaquin, rresno, mariposa and Merced ' Sacramento, Sutter, TsbaY, Counties 10.90 1.00 .SO Tuolumne, Iola and Yuba /bnttrty and Banta Crus Counties 13.41 1.09 1.11 countiel and those portions of TILE BMW I HLLPERBt � St Dorado, Nevada and Placer Alameda, Contra Cast&. Dal countiso (aacluding Lake Tab" Morte, Nwaboldt, Marin, Areal 10.73 .94 1.30 1.00 .10 Monterey, Nape, Ban Benito, take Taboo Area 16.•S .70 .20 San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameds, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, Banta Crus, Merced, Monterey, Nmpar San ionium and Solana Counties 6.27 .69 .51 10'1 bonito, Ban rrancleco, San Alpine, Amador, Calavetas, Manu, Santa Clara, Santa Crus, 61 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Solana and fonora Counties 11.30 .60 1.00 b .10 Sacramento, San Joaquin, VNINKLL7t VITT00i Butter, Tehaa&, Yolo and Almada, Contra costa, Matin, Yuba Counties 1.16 .90 1.20 Napa, San Francisco, Son Mateo, Santa Clara. Solana and 6040rt PAID HOLIDAY81 Counties 16.26 ,65 1.45 .09 A-New Year's Dayl e-Memorial Day$ C-Endepe dente Do 1 D-Labor flay/ Remaining counties ISM .65 .9S .09 S-n,AnksgiVinq Days r-Christmas Illy. 76AM,FITTERSt Alswds and Contra Costa Coe. 13.30 1.25 2.29 .165 Fpb7'NOTESt Vol Norte and Humboldt Cos. 11.64 .61 1.12 .05 4. Employer contributes 41 of baAc hourly rate tot over S ye ro' ter !ce DtRAlto NDR$U714s and 64 of basic hourly rate Cc r 6 month to S ye its as Vsc ition Pa Alameda, Contra Costa. Del Credit. Six paid liolidoyst through r. Norte, Ramboldt, Morin, Map*, San Francisco, San Mateo, b. Employer contribute $.90 per kour tot he first five year of amp ywntl Solaro and ionora Counties 11.42 I.SO 1.10 1.60 Atter give years $1.05 per hoL to Vacs Ion And olidays 9 nsfits. $1 Dorado. Nevada, rlacor, S Bscrsrento, Butter, Tehama, Yolo and Yui» Countise 11.60 .00 .90 .25 • , HO! U IuWVW VO4 a,M0.U--MWAV,FIIUUAlkY 24,1979 DECISION 110, CA71-5003 N/0 is , • DELIaION MD. CA71-5001 Page 11 . tA011Y1 Group If Asphalt lronees and Rakers) Berko, Wacker and similar type tanperas Suggymobilel Fhalnsaw, taller, logloader and goals idgs aeseats Pgmes#a tucker) Compadtote of all typeal Concrete and magnesite mixer LABORERSNewly 1/2 yard and under) Concrete pan works Concrete aawl Concrete I Rales Nt.W Pwsleas Varefle a�f~ sanders Cribber and/or shoring# Cut granite curb setters rare Amt.ft. raisers$ Slip formal Green cutters, Seaderboardmsn, Hubsettors, Group 1 klignsrsl JAckhaswet operators Jacking of pipe over 12 Inches) Group 1(a) 5,00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .le Jackson and similar type Compactors, Sattlemen, Potmen and man Group 1(b) 1.27 1.25 U 1.70 1.10 .10 applying asphalt, lay-told, creosote, lime, caustic and similar Group 1(0) 1.13 1.35 1.70 1.10 .la type material@# legging, sheeting, whaling, bracking, trench- Group 1(d) 5.77 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Jacking, hand-guided lagging hammed Magnesite, Epoayresin, Group I(e) 0.12 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 fiberglass, and maetie worker* (wet or dry)I Pavement Breakers Group 1(t) /.16 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and spaders, Including tool grinders Pipelayers, Caulke n, Group 1(1)1 0.37 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 bandera, Pipewrappers, conduit layers, plastic pipelmye ns Post Group 1(g) 6.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 hole dlggets - air, gas and sleetrlcl Power broom sweepers) power Group 3 6.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 tampers of all types (except as shown In Group 2)1 Ran set gun and Group 1 1.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 stud guns Rlprap-stonepaver and rock-slinger ,Icicu4ing placing of r sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry)) Notary scarifier, multiple tABORM Mad concrete chippers Davis trencher - 100 or similar type (and all (Gunite) small trencher@)) Roto and Ditch Witchl Roto-tlllert Sandblasters, Potman, Gunman, 16oaalemans Signalling and Riggings Tank Cleaneral Group Is 0.21 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Tree Cliabersl Vlbra-screed - Bull float In connection with laborers' Group 30 1.01 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 works Vibratotel WI-pals-it machine$ High pressors blow pipe (Sy• or Group 11 0.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 over, 100 lbs, pressure or over)# Sy4ro Seeder and similar types Laer Nu in connection with labours' work Group 1(a)r Joy Dr111%Mel TWW2111s Gardener-Denvar Model DHl41 and similar type driller Track Drilletal Jack IAS Dtillersl Diamond Drllleral Wagon Drilletel Mechanical Drillers - all types regard- 'esa of type Of method of powers Multiple unit drlllsl Blasters And POWersenl All work at loading, placing and Mast/ng of sit powder and explosives Of wh4ptevee type regardless at method used for such loading and placing# Nigh &colors (including drilling of aame)l Tree Toppers sit Grinder ' Group l(bl# Sewer Cleaners Group 1(01 Burning and Welding Group lid)# Repair Teackeen aM rod Mos (out and cover work of subway atter the tamporaty cover ML begn placed) Group lla)I tabusge on Gar4c*1 construction work on or in bell hole footings and Abaft Cl+ FED94AL 8101iftR,VOL N,MO.7/-/RIDAY,/1aRUARY 71, 1970 DECISION NO. CA7/-5003 DOCI/IOM W. G764003 re" 12 BNCISION N0. CA78-5001 `Fags 17 t U100RO0 (Cont'd) Group I M t ■Ire winding Machine In connection with gunitlng cc shot- Oa►le Basis orate -Aligner NeedyNeedy Edeeetles Isles /ewe N l resaiva V.Cetles ..J/or Gloup 1(!)In Mire winding "chino 1n connect/on with guniting or sbot- POMC RQUIPMLGtT OPERATORS Appr.Tr. crate -Aligner helper ARRA I *" 2 Group It 0 9.11 110.44 1.56 1 2.25 61.00 .25 ' Group 1(9)1 Contra Costa County Only1 Plpelayers, Caulkers, Sanders, Group 21 9.50 11.01 1.59 2.25 1.00 .29 Pipevcappece, Condult layers and Plastic plpeleyerst Pressure pipe Gcoup 38 9.71 11.21 1.S8 2.2S 1.00 .29 I, taster, no joint pipe and •tripping of sage, .Including repairo! Group 66 10.32 11.51 1.S8 2.23 1.00 .29 voids, Precast manhole settees, cast In pmlcm, Manhole loco setters Stoop $a 10.51 12.06 1.50 2.25 1.00 .29 Asphalt ST,ovelens Cement d soup St 10.71 12.22 1.S8 2.25 1.00 .29 Group 21 ph urperm and handling dry cement Group 7t 10.07 12.38 1.SS 2,2S 1.00 .29 or gypsums Choke-utter and Rigger (clearing work)1 Concrete Bucker Group/t 11.31 12.62 1.55 2.25 1.00 .29 tamper and Chutemant Conctete Chipping and Grindings Concrete Laborers Croup 91 11.51 13.05 1.58 2.25 1.00 .29 (wet or dry)# Dclllst'a Nslperl Chuck Tenderl Moseleman, adductors) Group JOB 11.16 11.17 1.SA 2.25 1.00 .29 hydraulic Monitor lover 100 Its. pressure)# Loading and unloading, Group 10-A6 11.66 131.39 1.58 2.25 1.00 .29 carrying and handling of all rode and material• !or use Is rain- Group 111 12.06 11.37 1.58 2.25 1.00 .39 forcing concrete oonstraot(ont Pittsburgh Chipper, and similar type Group I1-As 13.22 16.7) 1.56 •2.25 1.00 .99 Brush /hreddecel dleperl /Inglefoot, band bold, pneumatic tomperl Group 11-06 13.53 ISM 1.50 2.25 1.00 .29 All prseumetLc, alc, BMs, end electric tools, Jacking of Pipe under Group II-Cl 11.86 15.31 1.S0 2.23 1.09 .29 12 Inches elnoludds 1.26 pec hour to Pensioned Health and Wallace Md. Group 38 All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings including �� IT ll�lOO but not limited to street cleanstsl Cleaning and washing windows Construction laborers Including bridge and general laboreral Dump- (ARsA/ I and II) mann load spotter) Pled Ratcherl Street Cleanersl Gardeners, Notts- Group It Assistant to rnginsece (Rrakemanl Plcemans Heavy Duty Repairman cultural and landscape laborers# Jottings Llmbersl Brush Loaderal Helpers Oilers Dockhands Signalman) Srltchmanl Tar Pot rireman)I Pactsman Pilots, maintenance landscape laborers on new constructions Main- (Heavy Duty Repair abop pact* coos tenance, Repair Trackman and Road bodes Streetcar and Railroad construction Track Haboreces Temporary air and water linear Victaullo Group 21 Compressor operators Concrete Mixer sup wand including 1 yards, at almllars Tool roam attendants Fano Stactorsl Guardrail Srector•l Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel)) fireman Not Plants RydraulLcl Monitors Pavement Rocket* (button utters) Mechanical Conveyor (handling building materials)# Mixer Bos Operator (concrete plant s Pump Operator fpcoade[ bean (with &creeds)# Tac IaBOsl718 Pot Ficesan (Power agitated) (Gunnite) Croup )1 ba Operator (bunker), Vallcoptec Radloman (algnalmen)I Motor- Group Is Iosslaman (including Gunman, rotman)# RodmenM Groundman mens bocomotivel Oilers Rose Carrier (construction job sites Rotomist Operators Screedman (except asphaltic concrete paving)# Sell-propelled, Group 26 MboundsMn automatically applied concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports and canalsll 'drenching Machine (Nax/mum digging capacity ) Group 31 General Laborers !t. depth)l Tugger hoist, single drums 'tuck Ccare Oiler Group 61 Ballast Jack Tampec# Ballast Regulators Ballast uspor Multi- purposes 00xman (asphalt plant)1 elevator Operator linslde)s rock Lift cc Lumber Stacker Iconstructlon job sitell Line It,aters Lubrication and Service Sn9lncer IsobUe and geeaw cec0)# Material Hoist (1 drum)1 Shu%tle- car# TI* Spacarl Towetmoblle Ca © `► FEDERAL REGISTER,VOL.43,NO.311-FRIOAY,FEBRUARY 2E,1978 i DECISION NO. CA7*-5003 to" 14 mcfelotl M0. CA70.100.1 page 15 PwfJ¢ cgGiPMtor[dptaA:oRa (Cont'd) POWER EQttTPM£Xf dPt7t#SDMS ttbnt'di (ARM 1 and i) (Cont'd) (ARLAS I and 21 (Gont'di Group Ss Compreasot operator (over Ile Concrete Mixers (over 2 yard)$ <bnctsto GrouP 10, Dom-type backfilling machine! Bridge cranot Cary-lift or siailarli rumps or rumperote gunat Goneratorot Grouting Machines Press-weld laic operated►! Chemical grouting machine. truck mount*4$ Combination backhoe and loader (up Pumps (over 2)# Melding Machines (powered other than by aleetticity) to and.lncldding 1/2 cu. yd. m.t.e.lt Derrick (2 operator• required when swing t! engine tenote frm bolst)I Derrick barges (except excavation work)) Do-more Group it 8121 Lima Road Pactoc or stellate Bots truck or, dust purpose A-trona Loaders Adams elegradecs elevating gradect heavy duty rotary drill rig (in- trucks Concrete batch plants twat or dtyls Concrete saws (self-ptopellad unit) eluding caisson foundation wort and Buelid loader and stiller types Robbing t on streets, highways, airports 410 canis/ Drilling and boring machinery, vart- type dcills)t soehring skooper (or *toilet)# Lift slab machin*s (Vagtborg and 1 teal and horizontal snot to apply to wterlinves, wagon drill* or lackhas ts)t similar typos)! Wader 12 Yds. up to and including a yde.)) locomotive 100 Gradesetter, Grade checket (mechanical or Othtr-tits•)( NJghlina cablaway Signal- tons) (Single of multiple units)$ Multiple engine earthmoving machine {sucllds, ons Locomotives (steam or over 30 tons)! Maginnis Intecnatel cull slab Vibrator dozers, ote.)(no tandem accapeclt he-stceae wits wrapping mschlne$ Reservoir- (on airports. highways, canals and warehouses)t Mechanical finishers (concrete)) debris tug Jself-propelled floatingli Rubber-tired acroper, self-loading (paddle (Clary$ Johnson, Bidwell Bcidge Dock or similar types)$ Mechanical Burn, Curb wheals. etc.)! Shuttle car $reclaim statlonit single engine Scraper over 45 yde- and/or Curb and gutter machine, conct*to or, asphalts'Portable crusher! Post soil stabiliser (P a s or equal!$ Sub-gta4et lqurries or other automatic type)# driver 6M-I$00 and simllar►) lower jumbo operator (setting slip forms, etc. In tractor, compressor drill combinations Track laying typo earth moving machine ! tunnola)$ Rollers Screedman (Barber-cteene and stmilar) lasphaltio concrete (single sial-e enginegins with tandem oping ocrchmrnt, drain lopoirs)l Train oading station) Trco011nt machine# paving►$ Self-propelled compactor (single engine►$ Sola-propulle4 Pipeline mui- erase ith el and lnttachmo ifs JalootonalChef of pevoo yapping machines Prrault, CRC, or similar typos}# slip forms pumps (littln8Whitley tty device for concrete forms)$ Small rubber tired tractocl surface heater Group 10-As Uckho* (hydraulic) (Yp t0 On+ Jncludiny i cu. yd. a.c.a 11 Back- boo ;cable) (up to•and including t cu. VS. m.r.e.)i Comb ation sackhae and Group 7s Concrete conveyor or coolest• pump, truck cc equipmnt mounted (boom loader over, lit cu, yd. w.t.C.iM Contlnwost flight tar back auger (up to and length to apply)) Cocrott conveyor, building'sltes Deck onginoerst Duel drum including 1 Cu. yd.){ccan* attochid)i Crenae )not over 35 tons$ Hammerhead mixers Puller Kenyon pump and similar types$ Gantry cider (or eintleclt sydca- and Gantry)i Clado-ells (up to and Including 1 cu. yd.IS Power shovel!, clam- hammer for rtmlLr►1 Material hoist (2 or more drum&)# mechanical finishers of Shellof drr03)ne6# (up to And i11C1u4Jn9 1 Cu, yd. m.r.c.)I Power blade (single spreader machine (asphalt, Barber-Greece and SimilarlM Mine as Shoat Motets engine)# Self-ptoprlled boom-typo lifting device (centetaount)(over 10 tonsil Mixermobtiet Pavement bteak*c with or without compressor combinations Pavement Subber-tired actopert sett-los41ng (paddle wheel tvtn engine)! CMJ dual lana breaker, truck mounted with eorpcessoc combinations Pipe bending machine (pipe- Auto grader SP30 or similar linea only)I Pipe cleaning machine Itcactot ptopollad and supported)$ Pipe wrap- Group I1# Automatic concrete slip form pavers Automatic railroad car dumpers ping machine (tractoc propolle4 and supportedlI Rtfclgeration plants dollar Canal trtmwrt Canal trimmer w/ditchipq attaehmentat Crones (over 21 ton* operator (finish asphalt)$ Self-propelled boom type lifting device (center mount) up to end including 12S toast# Continuous flight Mia back auger Ovo# 1 4m&. 630 tons or less M.s.C.►) self-propelled rlaytime grade planes slasher operator) yd, (inelu4Jng otanels Drott travoliat 6110-A-1 at *toilet (ii tong or nvasit • email tractor !with boom}$ bib taster! !rook type Icadof Wclid load*c whom controlled drum the twllg*tl 111911111141 cableway (over Group as Armor-Caster (or similor)l Asphalt plant ensinetrt Cart-In-place pipe tonsil Wader {over a yds. up to and including 12 cu. yds.}$ Nliitr eas Lying sachlnet combination Blusher and motor operated we Concrete betah Plant MS00 slope# paver at eimiloge Por ►laity (multi-engine)$ Power shovels, els, {Sultipie units)i Waste Reading shield operators Meavy duty repairman and/or, clamshells. 4t4glints. backhoea, 9944*-41141 (Oval 1 yd, and uP to ani in- v*lders sen seal machine (or olmi Lr)$ $clean loodert Wader (up to 3 y4441 eluding 7 cu. y44, m,#.nJ/ Wbbs#-terN *still movlrrt machines (multiple i Mechanical trench shitids Portable crushing and scteening plants Push Coto propulsion power units and two or, mice Scrapers)(up to and including 75 cu. Rubber tired earth moving equipment (up to and including 45 cu. y4S. '+struck• yds. struck" ■.c.c.►s S*lf-propelled compactor (with multiple propulsion a.r.c.)s Sucil4e, T-Pulls, 10$-16, 26, 31 and similar) Rubber tired doss#$ golf- power units)) Single engine rubber-tired earthmoving machines twith tandem Propelled compactor with doaec$ Sheoptoot# timber okeddee (rubber tired or almilae scrapers)$ Slip loco paver (concrete or asphalt)$ Tandem cater Tower cranes aquipmentis Tractor drown occepecl Tractor tr*nchtng machines Tri-batch paver# mobile lmoluding sail BmuntN! Ta*m*bt iWlllht attached shield)i universal Tunnel mole boring&&brine$ Moldect Moods-miaee land other similar pugaill 1,lebho1 and Tower creno (and similar SY"0 1 Wheel excavator (UP t0 and in- equipment) olv0sMs 750 cu, Is. per houtll Whitley Csana tovar 26 toils) Stoup 11-As band wagon* (in coa)um*tice with wheel escavatotis Crane* (Ov*c 12S Group Its Canal finger drain detgerl thocyo boost Combination mixoc and cam- tonslt Loadec (over 12 cu. ya•1 tip to and Including 16 au. ydo.)t Power shovels pressor 19units)l Combination slurry sixes ami/e# cleansts Mighiine cable- ani draglints (over 7 cu, yde. m.a.e.)M Rubber tirr4 suit!-putpoar earth wuvify way (5 tons and un6ec)$ Lull Mi-lift or meatier 126 ft. or over)$ Mucking machines (2 units over Ili Co. ya, •struck• s.r,o.)t Wheel excavator (over 750 machine (rubber tire# tall*t track type)l T#actaf !with Yeeolid-6 of lar9sP cu. yda. per hour) and sirdar) Group 11-Bs toadet (over I6 am. 14.1 Group 11--Cs Operator of •Melloapter (when wta IB*rontion wack)I Rrrate COAL-1164 i 4aftheoving equipment FIDINA1 112616111L VOL 43,140.ii—t11111AM,0116SUARY 21,19741 jicCtYioN bKi. CA71-5003 pa9* 16 �DtICl9tnM tt[M. cA+a_#nnv MUM*#Gutta.VOL 41,NO.38-4110AY,11161WART 2141 IV/41 1601#10. CAT4-5043 ft" 18 SWISION ND. t:At1-/001 page 17 prior&s*a lta Parsasts state *sa masts no$t* wag M Peas t Ree►a(I N 1 S Fd b.a./it�Pa E4.#atlse !RUCK ORIVXRS t P&ssls*s Y*cattae *sits# • Na«1 ��� tws YesetMe E*~*U�*a ?Ri/Clt ORtVYRf jCa�#„t di APP#.T#. AW.Vt. t Under ROAD OIL TRU4%Qat BODY t avid crew nd 4:Ana tater ! 1o.44s >f . auger, uerr � yds, water Nan 1.11S 7s ;1.00 level)# Sus or Nanhaul driver) LIFT JITMRYS, Pock Litt 10.855 1.195 .7S 1.00 Coocceta p1mp.machlne$ Conctete Dump truck (when flat rack TRAMIIT MIX, AGITATOR truck to used appropriate flat (under 4 yds.) 10.475 1.115 .7S 1.00 rack cote shall apply)$ Dump (undac 4 yds, rater level)t PURL ANO/OR GUM$TRUCK ON tots truck (under 4 yda. Driver or Pualman 10.19 1.311% .7S 1.00 mater level)$ Oumpatot (und4c 4 yds. rater levailt Seoort TRUCK RVAM"KRIJER' 10.1115 1.395 .75 1.00 of Pilot car dtiverl Nipper truck (when flat tock truck VACUUM TNUCN under (3,504 is used oppcopriate flat gallons) 10.905 1.395 .7% 1.00 rack rate Shall'applyll Pickups$ Skids (debris#tae, ander 4 ydo. SCISSOR'MUCKS Single unit water levell$ Team drivate$ flat rack (1 &ala unit)# • Trucks (dry per-batch concrete Industrial Lift Truck MIX, under 4 yds, Water level)$ Imechanicai tailgate)/ helper# Warehousemen 10.725 ; 1.395 .75 ;1.00 Small cubbor tired tractor tNOTKm Oiler "/OrGreater (whin used within teammtora' ' jurisdiction) 10.92 ' 1.395 .7% 1.00 and/or Service man 10.40 1.195 .15 1.00 JETTING RRUCK i NA71A TRUCK Uri COURT SPNIMOWR (w/vo (2#100 gals. undoc 4,000 tole.) 10.9)5 1.395 .75 1.00 auger# 4 yds. and Under 4 yde. water levl)1 Dump (4 t"004NATION NINC-9 TRUCK yda. and under 4 yds, water WITU NOIST$ Transit, !•veils outepceste 114 yds. and Nix Agitator 14 yds. moi undec i yds. water 1*vel)$ undo# 1 yds.) 10.075 1.393 .7% 1.00 Duspeter (4 yds. And under 4 yds. voter levelly Skids (debtie VACUUM IMUCt (),S00 gala. box 4 yda. and undsc 4 Yds, and under S.S00 gala.) 10.949 1.399 As 1.00 water levei)$ single unit flat tack 12 sale un(tit Industrial RUBOLR-TIM MICR CAR (tot Lift truck (mechanical tailgate) solf-lorded) 10.995 1.195 .7% 1.00 Trucks (dry PCs-batch conctete six, 4 yda, and under 4 yda. voter level) 10.52 1.315 .7% 1.00 M114 TRUCK and WATER TRUCK ` (under 2,500 gallons) 10.835 1.395 .75 1.00 i. Q # FINUL INGISTO,VOL.A NO.U-•HWAY,f1i1YA It 14,HN - ! to + DiC1010"No. CA71-5003 Ya9e� �rpp DLCISJOrt N0. CA7S 5003 *!m O primp 1196061r p"04014 iasis frtryr 6r.rHts Psrn•sH OOOtltltl &*aid M•wiy [ieceM•* M•wly - EJ+c•11•• TRUCK DRrmst tCont,d). 9a%* H i M !•as(•a• Yecstiee eaUu tilt DRIVERS $Cont,di ► H i t i'wri•ra Vec•ri•e 0•4/9r Aqr.Th jR Aa►r.Tr. 60u CW4MWr 9PRZADtP (11/wo BUTA CL."m sPRmia (WAM auger, 4 yds. and ander 1 Auger. 4 y4s. and including 12 y4s. water level)$ Damp (4 yds. water leval)$ Dump 14 yds. y4s. and under 8 yds. wa449 and Including 12 yds, water level)I Mwperet4 (6 yda. level$I Ovaperete t9 yds• snd and undet / y4s. water fevoi)$ Including 12 y46, water level)$ Duapeter (4 yds. and un4sr i Self-propelled $treat sweeper yds, water level)$ Skids (debris with salt-contained tofu** bins box, 6 yda. And under 1 Yds. Skids idetals box, 4 yds. and water level)i !rucks (dry pro- including 12 y45. water lavol)$ batch concrete six, i y40- Snow go and/or $nw plow) Truck and under { yds. water level) { 11.02 $ 1.395 .75 1 1.00 (dry pre-batch concrete mist i yda. and Including 12 yds, water A-rOJW, NINCN TRUCKS$ level)i Duspster it yda. and Suggyoobile$ Jetting and including 12 yds. water level 11.26 6 1.395 .75 $1.00 water truck (40000 9414, end under $.000 gals)$ HEAVY DUTY TRANSPORT (904NnaCk Subber tired Jumbo 11.035 1.395 .75 1.60 lowbe41 11.17 1.395 .75 1.00 HrAVY DUTY TRANSPORT tT MIX AGITATOR (over 12 (high had) .11.04 1.395 .75 1.00 yds. through 16 yda.) 11.275 1.303 .75 1.00 ROSS HYSTIM And SIMTWI kill"Ith NITRATE DIMINUTOR STRADDLA CAJU4113i 11.065 1.395 .7S 1.00 DRIVYst and Miser) Sulk Cement Spt•adet (w/wo auger, over 12 TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR yds. and including 1S yds. (S yds. through 10 yds.) 11.075 1.395 .75 1.00 water level)$ Dump (over 12 yds. , and including 16 yds, water VACUUM TRUCK (5,560 gals, revel)$ Dusperate lover 12 yds. and under 7,500 9414.1 11.0$5 1.195 .75 1.00 and Including 11 yda. water level)) Dumpater (over 12 ydss. JMING TRUCK A NATT3l TRUCK and Including 11 yds. water (5.000 gala. and utular level); Trucks (dry pro-batch 7,000 gals.) 11.1311 1.395 .75 .1.00 concrete six. over 12 yds. and Including 1S yda, water level) 11.10 1.395 .75 1.00 C(almil"TION SOOTWA and ROAD Ot= 11.145 1.2$5 .7S 1.80 XiUBW GOOSt216'CR 17 or sora SA100 a heavy duty transport tiller Bran 1t.12 1.395 .75 1.00 TRANStT MIK AGITATOR tower ' 10 yds. through 11 yda.) 11.175 1.395 .75 1.00 PA. OR SIMILAR TYPE$NJ- L/D1W1NG TRUCK 11.34 1.355 .15 1.00 TMNStT HIS AGITATOR (over 14 yds. through 16 yda.) 11.375 1.315 .75 1.00 f ONAl 950911W VO4-q,NO.36 NODAY,ii991iARY!i,1079 JOW1110N No. CA71-5003 > " (DYC183011 NO. CA71-1003 page 21 y RMAL RIGISM,V01.43,,NO.79-4WAY,MUUARY 24,1976 r-._�1•. _ -� :M.,�4_wNa+:�:.u�..1.5r1, :�'<!�•:J..y..i�•,'.Ja.i�(AA� �..>..,;�s _ , DRCIdION Rq. p7R•SNf Rtye M O�IRION Np. G7o-9001 Page 21 I6da Pier RweBh Parmnlr I M.wly . Ebaetbe "UCa Doty=$ WWI&) (lea,) - R.N. M d/ Prd«s VuNlea en1/., P [A,ullea TRUCK DR7VW (Cont dl Rea,- N t■ Iwaiaae Vacation aaUe, APP,.T,. KnA COLEM SVRXAM (w/Wo Amt.T,.• WIl CXPMW 11"tr Oa (w/wD Sugar, . auger, over 10 YAM. and In- over 3S yds. and Including SO y eluding 21 Yds. water level)$ star level)I Dump (over 73 yds. Oomb(natlon dump and dump and Including 50 yds. eater trallarl Dully (over 10 yds. and 1144011! Dumpccste (over 35 yds. including 26 yds. rater revel)$ and including SO yds. water Dumperate (over 10 yds snd In- 11ve1 )1 Dumpibr (over 3S yda. cluding 26 Yds. rater level)# And Including SO yds. water Duspetec (Mac 10 yds, and la- level)$ Skids ('ebrls bon, eluding 26 Yds. water 14v11), over 35 yds. and Including SO 11kid (debris box, ovoc 17 Yds. yds. water level►) Trucks and Including 26 yds. water (dry pre-batch concrete mix, level)) Transit ■Ix Agitator (ov c over 35 yda. and Including SO 11 yda. through 16 yds.►$ Trucks yda. water level) 11.4r 4 1.395 .75 01.00 (dry pre-batch concrete nix, ova 17 Yds. and including 11 yds. ON 10's. 20's, 21's and other / water level) 11.6OS 1.395 .73 1.00 similar cat type, Tarca Cobra, L40Tourneau Pulls, Tournorocksr, Wei COON OPRIADa (w/wo sugar, Ruclld and similar type equip- ov6c 24 yds. and Including 13 mans wham pulling Aqua/Pat or Yds. water lave! l Duap (over 36 water tank trail-ce 11.71 LASS .75 1.00 yda. and including IS yds. water lovelll DuMperot* (over 20 Yds. WIJL CEKENT sPMDn w/wo sugar, and including )S Yds. water over SO yds. and under 65 yda. keel), dmpatec levee 26 yds. water lavel)1 Dump lover So yda. and iseluding 71 yds. votes lave ll and under 65 Yds, water level), ON it's, sole, 1116 end other Dumperete (over SO yda. and ' similar cot type, Voice Cobap under 63 yda..water levsl)1 4Rwrnespulla, Tournarocketo DumPster (over SO yds. and Ruclld and similar type quip' under 65 yda. water level), mant when pulling fuel &AA/oc Y40llcopter pilot (when trans- grease tank trailers or other porting men or materials)$ Skids mise. trallecel Skids Idebria (debris box, over So yds. and boa, over 24 yda. And including under 65 yda. water 1pvalll ifds. water level)$ Tcuck Idc Y Y Trucks (dry pre-harry concrete pre-batch concrete mix, over is mix, over SO yds. AM under 63 Yds. and Including 1f Yds. water yds. water level) 11.70 1.195 .75 1.00 level) 11.66 1.395 .711 1.00 TRUCK REPAIRMAN 11.395 1.315 .75 1.00 MDUM INUT R,VOL q,NO.36—faWAY,NUUM 74,1974 • DCCIS011 NO. CA76-SO03 page 22 DECISION NO. CA78-5003 peg* 23 .,1 s to bae CALIFORI11A CD relate 9eaeNtg Pweate AREA DEFINITIONS for Mowly lineationg HPOWER t2UIPMENT OPERATORS ee, _ TRUq( DRIVERS (Canted) tales M 6 t Peedee► 14celloe and/or *AAEA It All areae Included in the description defined below Aper.ir. which Is based upon township and range lines of Areas 1 and 2. BOLC CommD SPRER (nCommencing line in the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly auger, over 6S yd., aendd ofTownahi Including 90 yds. rate[ P 19S. level?# Dump 165 yds. and Thence Easterly along the Southscly.line of Township 1980 crossing including 90 yda. rater lavel)p the Mt. Diablo meridian to the S.W. cornet of township 1950 range Aaperet• lover 65 yds, and 89, Mt. Diablo base line and meridian, Including 00 yds, rater level$$ Thence Southerly to the S.M. cornet,of township 208, range it, Dusp•t*r (65 yds. and Including Thence tasterly to the B.M. corner of township 20S, range 132, 80 yds, rater Ievel)l 8kide thence Southerly to the B.M. corner of township 21S, range 13t, Idebrls box, 65 yds. and Thence Easterly to the S.M. corner of township 218, range 179, Including 80 yds. water level)$ Thence Southerly to the S.M. corner of township 228, range 178, Trucks (dry pro-batch concrete T7,ence 9astetly to the S.B. corner of township 22S, range 17E, mix, 65 yds. and including Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 218, range 166, 80 yds. water level) 11.91 i 1.395 .75 111.00 Thence Easterly to the 5.2. cognac of township 236, range ISE, Thence Southerly to the S.M. corner of township 21S, range 19E, SUti CWjW SPREADER (W/WO lalling on the Southerly line of Sings County, thence Easterly auger, over 60 yds. and along the Southerly boundary of Singe County and the Southerly lncuding 95 yds. rater level)$ boundray of Tulare County# to the S.S. cornet of township 216, Dump love[ 80 yds. and in- range 292, cluding 95 yds. rater level$$ Thence Northerly tc the M.S. cornet of townahlp 218, range 299, Dumpuret• (over 60 yds. and Thence Westerly to the M.M. corner of township 216, range 29E, inuluding 95 yds. water levelll Thence Northerly to the M.S. corner of township 1350 range 2820 Dumpater lover 80 yds. and Thence Westerly to the M.M. corner of township 13S, tang• 28E, inoluding 95 yds, rater laveill Thence Nocth•tly to the M.S. corner of township 118, range 27t# Skids (debris bon, over 60 yds. Thence Westerly to the M.N. corner of township 11S, range 272, # and Including 95 yds. rater leve 1 Vence Northerly to the U.S. corner of township 108, range 26Ee Trucks (dry pee-batch Concrete al x Thence Westerly to the M.M. cognac of township LOS, range 262, over 60 yds. and lncudlnq 95 rdsVence Northerly to the M.S. corner of township 95, range 252# rater level) 12.06 1.195 .73 1.00 Thence Westerly to the M.M. corner of township 98, range 259, Thence Northerly to the V.I. corner of township 8Se range 212# Thence Westerly to the N.M. cornet of township 85, range 212, Thence Northerly to the U.S. Cognac of township 65, range 232, Thence Westerly to the 6.a. cornet of township 5S, range 192, Thence Northerly to the U.S. corner of township SS, range ISE, Thence Westerly to the N.M. Cognac of township SS, range 192, Terence Northerly to the M.S. corner of township 38, range 169, Thence Westerly to the M.M. oogner of township 381 range 182, t Thence Northerly to the M.S. corner of township 2S# range 179, Thence Westerly to the M.Y. Conn of township 2S, range 179, Thence Northerly crossing the Mt. Diablo baseline to the U.S. Cotner of township 2M, range 169, Thence Westerly to the M.Y. cornlr of township 2M, tong* 16t, Thencc Northegly to the M.S. corner or township 3N, range 15te Thence Westerly to the N.M. corner of township IN, targe 15t. Thence Northerly to the M.S. cognac of township IN, range lit. Cil MrZ9 9910i1k•6"SWIM.vas.ti.No.sg--ratw►r,rsaauwar 34.19ya Wil/041 p. G7h3N3 • -, •1 lr+N 79 041/36/011 No. CA7g-1003 DixtoloN 110. CA76-5001 Page 26 DECISION No. CA76-5001 Page 25 CALIKIKRIA CALIFORNIA NEFA DIPIMITON9 For POWER SQUIYM M OPLRA7OR9 iOomit'di ARCA DEFINITIONS for POWER EQUIPMENT OPEMTORS iCont'd3 eAasA it icont'd1n •AREA 1/ icont'dis Thence Westerly to the M.N. cornet of township AN, range 116, Thence westerly to the a.M. cornet of township ISM. range 12W, ! Thence Northerly to the M.R. cornet of township SN* rang* III, Thence Nlorthetly to the W.E. corner of township ISM, range 12w, Thence West*tly to the M.I. corner of township SN, rang* 119, Thence westerly to the W.M. corner of township 190, range 16W, Thence Mottherly to the N.I. cornet of township 100, range 126, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township ISN, tangs 16w, Thence Easterly to the S.I. Corner of township 11N, range SAI* Thence Easterly to the s.s. cornet of township 16M* range 16W, Thence Noctherly to the M.I. cognac of township lint tango 166* Thence Southerly to the B.N. corner of township ISM, range 13W, Thence westerly to the M.I. Corner of township 11M, range 106, Thence Masterly to the 11.0, carnet of township 1SN, range 16W* Thence Northerly to the M.I. Cognac of township ISM, tangs 106, Thence Southerly to the B.N. cornetof township 110, range 1611, Thence Easterly to the M.N. corner of township 1611, Congo I1E* Thence Easterly to the B.E. Cotner of township 160, range 1611, Thenco Northerly to the 01.9. cornet of township 16M, tangs 116, Thence Southerly to the B.W. oorner of townahlp 13M, 'range 13W, Thence saatorly to the 5.5. corner of township 170, range 166* Thence Easterly to the 8.9, corner of township 1311, range 13W, , Thence southerly to the B.M. Cognac of township 16111 range IM Thence Southerly to the B.M. corner of township IIM' tang* 12w, { Thence Easterly to the 5.6, corner of township 14M, rang* 156, Thence Easterly to the B.E. corner of township 11N, gangs 1211, ! • Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornet of township I3M* tango 169* Thence Southerly along the Eastern line of range 12W to the Thence Easterly to the I.E. corner of township 1111, range I69, Pacific ocean excluding that portion of northern California Thence Southerly to the S.W. Corner of township 120, range 179* within Banta Clare County included within the folloiwng liner Thence Easterly slung the southern lino of township 129 to the Caeweancing at the N.W. corner of township 68, range 3I, Mt. Diablo 6astetn boundary of the State of California, baseline and Meridians Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary Thence In a Southorly direction to the B.N. cornet of township 76, of the state of California to the M.S. cornet of township 170* tango 38. ganga 169, Thence in a Easterly direction to the W.B. cornet o[ township 78, Thence westecly to the M.N. corner of township 170, range 31st range A9, 1 Thence Northerly to the N,I. carnet of township 200, range 105, Thence in a Northerly direction to the M.R. Corner of township 60, Thence Westerly to the N.N. Cotner of township 209, gangs 105t range 6E, Thence northerly to the M.S. corner of township 21M, Conga 6t, Thence In a westerly direction to the M.N. gpaner of township 68, Thence weotetly to the M.N. cognac of township 2IN, conga 99, range 3t, to the point of beginning which portion is a part of 1 Tbenc* northerly to the M.N. cornet of township 2211, gong* 66# Area 2. (, Thence westerly to the M.N. cornet at township 2711. range $E, AREA 1 oleo includes that portion of Northern California within the uN Thane* Northerly to the B.M. cornet of,township 2711, tangs St, following linear r Thence 5asterly to the S.I. cognac of township 2711, tango Sst Cawmancing in the Pacific Ocean on an extension of the Southerly line Thence Easterly to the 9. I. cornet of township 2700 Longe B6# of township 2N, Mumboldt baseline and meridians Thence Northerly to the M.I. cornet of township 241N# gang* I9# Thence Easterly along the Southerly line of township 2Nt to the B.W. Thencewesterly to the M.M. corner of township 260, gang@ 79, cornet of township 211, range 111, Thence Northerly to the N.S. Cotner at township SON, targe 62# Thence Southetly to the S.W. Corner of township 10, range 1N, Thence Westerly to the M.M. cognac of township ION, garage IN, Thence Easterly along the Humboldt baseline to the S.W. corner of Thence Northerly along the Mt. Diablo Meridian to the U.S. township 1N, Conga 29. career of township IAN, targe 1N, Vence Southerly to the S.N. corner of township 25, tango 28, Thence Mastatly to the M.N. corner of township IBM, Cana*6w. Thence Eastetly to the R.N. cornet of township 2S, range 2E, Thence Southerly to the 1n.S. corner of township 32N, tango 711, Thence Southerly to the S.N. corner at township AS, sang* Sts Thence weets[ly to the M.M. corner of township 320, range 711, Thence Easterly to the B.E. cornet of township AS, range 3E, Thence Southerly to the B.N. owner of township 30N# tango 7M* Thence northerly to the U.S. cognac of township 25, tangs 39, Thence iasttrly to the R.N. cocpec of township 3011, range 711, Thence Westerly to tha M.W. Cognac of township 26, range 3E, Thence southerly to the B.W. cornet of township 160, range 6N, Thence Mottherly crossing the Humboldt baseline to the S.W. Corner Thence sastegty to the S.I. carnet of township 160, range 6M, of township 1%, tarp* 3t, Thence Southerly to the B.W. cornet of township 1611, Congo SM* Thence Easterly along tk6 Humboldt baseline to the S.E. cornet Thence Wgotegly to the R.N. cognac of township ITN, Congo 711, at township 111, gang* 3t. Thence northerly to the M.I. corner of township 169, Carpe 711, Thence Northerly to the U.S. corner of township 9N. range 39, Thence westecly to the N.N, corner of township 1401 Carp* 711, Thence Wootarty to the M.W. corner of townsnip 911, range 2E, Thence Mo[thecly to the 11.6. corner of township ISM# Congo One Thence Notthetly to the 9.9, eorrec of tognahip ION, tango Its Thence Was"cly to the E.E. corner of township 16M* range 120t !Bence Westerly along th* Northerly line to township ION# into the Thence Mocthetly to tha M.E. cognac of township 1611, Conga 1211, Pacific Oven. i FUMO/AMSTN,VOW.0,NO.U-NMAY.#ENUARY 24,191 a w~. . r DNCI$ION NO. CA71-3003 BNs gl � SUPERSEDEAS OECtSION V CALI/ONMIA STAT[: Florida COUNTTs Alachua N Aa$A D$/tNItI0N8 lo[ POWk7l CDUIPMOff 01t7U1TOk! lCex,t'd) DECISION NUMBER: fL77-1149 DATES Date of Publication Supersedes Decision No.% FL77-lOZB published Narch 16, 1977 In 42 FR 15267 *MEA is (Cont'd) DLSC$1PION OF WORK: Building Construction (does not Include single family boxes or garden type apartments of four storiss or 1pss). AMA 1 also Includes that Portia[of MOrthara California Included withls the followlnq lines Commencing at the Northerly boundary of the $tate of California at the N.N. cornet of twnehip 44N, range 7W, Mt. Diablo baseline and meridians 'theng Southerly tq ON 4,11. pgrzzgr at toomahip I/N1 r$tva 7Mt bats fdep teedua f.rw.as thanq 240014Y.%9 OM $,N cotn,r•4f tamah/pp 444, r11Pge 74 Nearly tehncq 6o4therly tq th, S.N. Cor MF of toynahlp 47N, rsrps f141 son If 6W Pasteae Yµdlea ea/09 Thenc1 La,ttrly Iq t1N B.R. corns of tovnsplpp J3N, F,9ne SM, . thence Worthorly to the N.R. corner of townMlp 4911, rasp• ¢Wi b " , 1( on thottherly boundary Of the $taAsbestos WorIer$ ts of Calltgtnia, 10,91 ,is ,yS .05 Thence Westerly alogg the gortharly boundary of th, Stets of bollermakers 10,05 .95 '1.05 .02 C4440014 to 04 POlgp of begJIM111. Bricklayers 7,6% .70 ,30 102 Carpenters 8,11 .52 SO .05 "ARM 41 All 49444 90% %K%44a4 r(thirl MN 1 All 4eftne.4t Cement Naeons 1.39 .30 .70 -QS $LLCTAICIAN$I Commercials Wiremen 1.06 �iy 7i )2 A Cable Spli[ert 1,1Qi ,i1 jj )i Industrials Wireaen 10,2y .71 7; It Cable Spllcere 11.273 .35 .3t It • ELEVATOR CON6TIYSTORLi Mechanics 9,715 1745 .56 Lt*alb .025 Helpers 6.41 ,745 .56 414&+b .025 potbationarr flelp4e 1.$y Gloaters •.DQ .20 Ironworkara 4.95 .?S ,1! .QS LABORERSt ' Air tool opar4sor4; NVrtar Mixers; PipelAyPra (concrete L clay) 6,90 ,IQ Unskilled 4,IQ ZQ Lathers 1.95 .01 r , liarble S*ttet;e 3,SQ .34 .70 .02 Nlllvri Irtr t 9.23 .30 .30 .02 a� 1119501AL RBOtiiaa,VOL 43.NO."—I110AV,199RUAIIV ad, 1916 ; Ie Pala Z DIVISION G. — GENERAL CONDIT {ONS SECTION 1. CONTRACT AND CONTRACT DOCMIMS The Plans.Specifications and Addenda,hereinafter enumerated in paragraph 1 of the Supplemental General Conditions. shall form part of the contract, and the provisions thereof shall be as binding upon the parties hereto as if they were herein fully set forth.The table of contents,titles.headings,running headlines and marginal notes contained herein and in said documents are solely to facilitate reference to various provisions of the contract documents and in no way affect. limit,or cast light on the interpretation of the provisions to which they refer. SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS The following terms as used in these General Conditions are respectively defined as follows: a. -Contractor":A person,firm or corporation with whom this Contract is made by theOwner.(The Owner isreferred to by EDA,in other documents,as the Grantee/Borrower). b. "Subcontractor—:A person,firm or corporation supplying labor and materials or only labor for work at the site of i the project for,and under separatecontract or agreement with,the Contractor. c. -Work on (at) the project": Work to be performed at the location of the project. including the transportation of materials and supplies to or from the location of the project by employees of the Contractor and any Subcontractor. d. "Apprentice": (1)A person employed and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of apprenticeship and Training,or with a State apprenticeship agency recognized by the Bureau:or(2)a person 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 Council (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. e. "Trainee": A person receiving on-the-job training in a construction occupation under a program which is approved (but not-necessarily sponsored) by the U.S. Department of Labor. Manpower Administration. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, and which is reviewed from time to time by the Manpower Administration to insure that the training meas adequate standards. SECTION 3. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS The Contractor will be furnished additional instructions and detail drawings as necessary to carry out the work included in the contract. The additional drawings and instructions thus supplied to the Contractor will coordinate with the contract documents. The Contractor shall carry out the work in accordance with the additional detail drawings and instructions. The Contractor and the Architect/Engineer will prepare jointly (a) a schedule, fixing the dates at which special detail drawings will be required. such drawings, if any, to be furnished by the Architect/Engineer in accordance with said schedule,and(b)a schedule fixing the respective data for the submission of shop drawings.the beginning of manufacture testing and installation of materials.supplies and equipment,and the compietion of the various parts of the work:each such schedule to be subject to change from time to time in accordance with the progress of the work. G-1 SECTION 4. SHOP OR SETTING DRAWINGS The Contractor shall submit promptly to the Architect/Engineer 5 copies of each shop or setting drawing prepared in accordance with the schedule predetermined as aforesaid. After examination of such drawings by the architect/Engineer and the return thereof, the Con— tractor shall make such corrections to the drawings as have been indicated and shall furnish the architect/Engineer with 5 corrected copies. Regardless of corrections made in or approval given to such drawings by the architect/Engineer, the Contractor will nevertheless be responsible for the accuracy of such drawings and for their con— formity to the Plans and Specifications, unless he notifies the Architect/Engineer, in writing, of any deviations at the time he fur— nishes such 3rawings. SECTION 5. MATERIALS, SERVICES AND FACILITIES It is understood that.except as otherwise specificall% stated in the contract documents.the Contractor shall provide and pay for all materials. labor. toois. equipment. Water. light. power. transportation. superintendence. temporary ' construction of every nature. and all other services and facilities of every nature Whatsoever necessary to execute. complete.and deliver the work Within the specified time. Any work necessary to be performed alter regular hours.on Sundays or Legal Holidays.shall be performed Without additional expense to the Owner. SECTION 6. CONTRACTOR'S TITLE TO MATERIAL No materials or supplies for the work shall be purchased by the Contractor or by any subcontractor subject to any chattel mortgage or under a conditional sale contract or other agreement by which an interest is retained by the seller. The Contractor Warrants that he has good title to all materials and supplies used by him in the work.free from all liens. claims or encumbrances. SECTION 7. INSPECTION AND TESTING OF MATERTATS All materials and equipment used in the construction of the project shall be subject to adequate inspection and testing in accordance with accepted standards.The laboratory or inspection agency shall be selected by the Owner.The Owner will pay for all laboratory inspection service direct.and not as a part of the contract. Materials of construction. particularly those upon which the strength and durability of the structure may depend.shall be subject to inspection and testing to establish conformance with specifications and suitability for users intended. SECTION 8. "OR EQUAL" CLAUSE Whenever a material. article or piece of equipment is identified on the Plants or in the Specifications by reference to manufacturers'or vendors' names. tradenames.catalogue numbers.etc.. it is intended merely to establish a standard; and. any material.article. or equipment of other manufacturers and vendors which will perform adequately the duties imposed by the general design will be considered equally acceptable provided the material. article. or equipment so proposed is. in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer. of equal substance and function. It shall not be purchased or installed by the Contractor without the Architect/Engineer's wnttcn approval. SECTION 9. PATENTS The Contractor shall hold and save the Owner and its officers.agents.servants.and employees harmless from liability of any nature or kind. including cost and expenses for. or on account of. any patented or unpatented invention.process. article. or appliance manufactured or used in the performance of the contract.including its use by the Owner, unless otherwise specifically stipulated in the contract documents. G-2 �� � License or Royalty Fee: License and/or Royalty Fees for the use of a process whic;t is authorized by the Owner of the project must be reasonable,and paid to the holder of the patent.or his authorized licensee.direct by the Owner and not by or through the Contractor. If the Contractor uses any design.device or matenals covered by letters. patent or copyright.he shail provide for such use by suitable agreement with the Owner of such patented or copyrighted design, device or material. It is mutually agreed and understood that,without exception,the contract prices shall include all royalties or costs arising from the use of such design.device or materials,in any way involved in the work.The Contractor and/or his Sureties shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner of the project from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of such patented or copyrighted design,device or materials or any trademark or copyright in connection with work agreed to be performed under this contract.and shall indemnifv the Owner for any cost.expense or damage which it may be obliged to pay by reason of such infringement at any time during the prosecution of the work or after completion of the work. SECTION 10. SURVEYS AND REGULATIONS Unless otherwise expressly provided for in this contract,the Owner will furnish to the Contractor all surveys necessary for the execution of the work., The Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules. order. and regulations relating to the performance of the work,the protection of adjacent property,an4 the maintenance of passageways,guard fences or other protective facilities. SECTION 11. CONTRACTORS OBLIGATIONS The Contractor shall and will, in good workmanlike manner, do and perform all work and furnish all supplies and materials, machinery, equipment, facilities and means. cxcept as herein otherwise expressly specified. necessary or proper to perform and complete all the work required by this contract, within the time herein specified,in accordance with the provisions of this contract and said specifications and in accordance with the plans and drawings covered by this contract and any and all supplemental plans and drawings. and in accordance with the directions of the Architect/ Engineer as given from time to time during the progress of the work. He shall furnish.erect.maintain and remove such construction plant and such temporary works as may be required. The Contractor shall observe,comply with.and be subject to all terms.conditions,requirements.and limitations of the contract and specifications.and shall do.carry on. and complete the entire work to satisfaction of the Architect/Engineer and the Owner. SECTION 12. WEAMER CONDITIONS In the event of temporary suspension of work.or during inclement weather.or whenever the Architect/Engineer shall direct, the Contractor will. and will cause his subcontractors to protect carefully his and their work and materials against damage or injury from the weather. If. in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer. any work or materials shall have been damaged or injured by reason of failure on the part of the Contractor or any of his subcontractors to so protect his work.such materials shall be removed and replaced at the expense of the Contractor. SECTION 13. PROTECTION OF WORK'AND PROPERTY—EMGENCY The Contractor shall at all times safely guard the Owner's property from injury or loss in connection with this contract. He shall at all times safely guard and protect his own work,and that of adjacent property.from damage.The Contractor shall replace or make good any such damage. loss or injury unless such be caused directly by errors contained in the contract or by the Owner,or his duly authorized representative. In case of an emergency which threatens loss or injury of property and/or safety of life,the Contractor will be ailowed to act, without previous instructions from the Architect/Engineer. in a diligent manner. He shall notify the Architect/ Engineer immediately thereafter. Any claim for compensation by the Contractor due to such extra work shall be promptly submitted to the Architcct/Eneineer for approval. G-3 _ 09549 Where the Contractor has not taken action but has notified the Architect/Engineer of an emergency threatening injury to persons or damage to the work or any adjoining property.he shall act as instructed or authorized by the Architect/ Engineer. The amount of reimbursement claimed by the Contractor on account of any emergency action shall be determined in:he manner provided in paragraph 17 of the General Conditions. SECTION 14__ INSPECTION The authorized representatives and agents of the Economic Development Administration shall be permitted to inspect all work.materials.payrolls.records of personnel.invoices of materials.and other relevant data and records. SECTION 15. RP.PO=, RECORDS AND DATA The Contractor shall submit to the Owner such schedule of quantities and costs.progress schedules.payroll$.reports. estimates.records and other data as the Owner may request concerning work performed or to be performed under this contract. SECTION 16. SUPERINTENDENCE BY CONTRACTOR At the site of the work. the Contractor shall employ a construction superintendent or foreman who shall have full authority to-act for the Contractor. It is understood that such representative shall be acceptable to the Architect/ Engineer. SECTION 17. (MANGES IN WORD No changes in the work covered by the approved contract documents shall be made without having prior written approval of the Owner. Charges or credits for the work covered by the approved change shall be determined by one or more.or a combination of the following methods: a. Unit bid prices previously approved. b. An agreed lump sum. c. The actual cost of: (1) Labor.including foremen: (2) Materials entering permanently into the work: (3) The ownership or rental cost of construction plant and equipment during.the time of use on the extra work. (4) Power and consumable supplies for the operation of power equipment: (5) Insurance: (6) Social Security and old age and unemployment contributions. To the cost under 17c.there shall be added a fixed fee to be agreed upon but not to exceed fifteen percent(15%)of the estimated cost of the work.The fee shall be compensation to cover the cost of supervision.overhead,bond.profit and any other general expenses. G-4 SECTION 18. EXTRAS Without invalidating the contract,the Owner may order extra work of the kind bid upon or make changes by altering. addine to or deducting from the work.the contract sum being adjusted accordingly,and the consent of the Surety being first obtained where necessary or desirable.All the work of the kind bid upon shall be paid for at the price stipulated in the proposal,and no claims for any extra work or materials shall be allowed unless the work is ordered in writing by the Owner or its Architect/Engineer,acting officially for the Owner,and the price is stated in the order. SECTION 19. TIME FOR COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES It is hereby understood and mutually agreed.by and between the Contractor and Owner,that the date of beginning and the time for completion as specified in the contract of work to be done hereunder are ESSENTIAL CONDITIONS of this contract: and it is further mutually understood and agreed that the work embraced in this contract shall be commenced on a date to be specified in the Notice to Proceed. The Contractor agrees that said work shall be prosecuted regularly. diligently, and uninterruptedly at such rate of progress as will insure full completion thereof within the time specified. It is expressly understood and agreed,by and between the Contractor and the Owner. that the time for the completion of the work described herein is a reasonable time for the completion of the same,taking into consideranyin the average climatic range and usual industrial conditions prevailing in this locality. If the said Contractor shall neglect, fail or refuse to complete the work within the time herein specified.or any proper extension thereof granted by the Owner,then the Contractor does hereby agree,as a part consideration for the awarding of this contract.to pay to the Owner the amount specified in the contract,not as a penalty but as liquidated damages for such breach of contract as hereinafter set forth, for each and every calendar day that the Contractor shall be in default after the time stipulated in the contract for completing the work. The said amount is fixed and agreed upon by and between the Contractor and the Owner because of the impracticability and extreme difficulty of fixing and ascertaining the actual damages the Owner would in such event sustain, and said amount is agreed to be the amount of damages which the Owner would sustain and said amount shall be retained from time to time by the Owner from current periodical estimates. It is further agreed that time is of the essence of each and every portion of this contract and of the specification wherein a definite and certain length oltime is fixed for the performance of any act whatsoever,and where under the contract an additional time is allowed for the.complaion of any work. the new time limit fixed by such extension shall be of the essence of this contract. Provided, that the Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages or any excess cost when the Owner determines that the Contractor is without fault and the Contractor's reasons for the time extension are acceptable to the Owner. Provided further. that the Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages or any .excess cost when the delay in completion of the work is due: a. To any preference,priority or allocation order duly issued by the Government: b. To unforeseeable cause beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor,including but not restricted to,acts of God.or of the public enemy,acs of the Owner,acts of another Contractor in the performance of a contract with the Owner, fires, floods. epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes. freight embargoes, and severe weather and c. To any delays of subcontractors or suppliers occasioned by any ofithe causes specified in subsections a and b of this article: Provided further,that the Contractor shall,within ten(10)days from the beginning of such delay,unless the Owner shall grant a further period of time prior to the date of final settlement of the contract,notify the Owner.in writing,of the cause of delay,who shall ascertain the facts and extent of the delay and notify the Contractor within a reasonable time of its decision in the matter. SECTION 20. CORRECTION OF WORK All work, all materials, whether incorporated in the work or not, all processes of manufacture, and all methods of construction shall be at all times and places subject to the inspection of the Architect/Engineer who shall be the final • judge of the quality and suitability of the work.materials.processes of manufacture.and methods of censtruction for the purposes for which they are used.Should they fail to meet his approval they shall be forthwith reconstructed.made good. replaced and/or corrected.as the case may be.by the Contractor at his own expense.Rejected material shall immediately be removed from the site. If. in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer. it is undesirable to replace any defective or damaged materials or to reconstruct or correct any portion of the work injured or not performed in accordance with the contract documents, the compensation to be paid to the Contractor hereunder shall be reduced by such amount as in the judgment of the Architect/Engineer shall be equitable. SECTION 21. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS FOUND DIFFERENT Should the Contractor encounter subsurface and/or latent conditions at the site materially differing from those shown on the Plans or indicated ir, the Specifications. he shall immediately give notice to the Architect/Engineer of such conditions before they are disturbed.The Architect/Engineer will thereupon promptly investigate the conditions.and if he finds that they materially differ from those shown on the Plans or igdicated in the Specifications.he will at oncemake such changes in the Plans and/or Specifications as he may find necessary,and any increase or decrease of cost resulting from such changes to be adjusted in the manner provided in paragraph 17 of the General Conditions. SECTION 22. CLAIMS FOR EXTRA COSTS No claim for extra work or cost shall be allowed unless the same was done in pursuance of a written order of the Architect/Engineer approved by the Owner, as aforesaid, and the claim presented with the first estimate after the changed or extra work is done. When work is performed under the terms of subparagraph 17(c) of the General. Conditions, the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory bills, payrolls. and vouchers covering all items of cost and,when requested by the Owner,give the Owner access to accounts relating thereto. SECTION 23. RIGHT OF THE OWNER TO TERMINATE CONTRACT In the event that any of the provisions of this contract are violated by the Contractor,or by any of his subcontractors,the Owner may serve written notice upon the Contractor and the Surety of its intention to terminate the contract, such notices to contain the reasons for such intention to terminate the contract, and unless within ten (10) days after the serving of such notice upon the Contractor, such violations or delay shall cease and satisfactory arrangement or correction be made,the contract shall,upon the expiration of said ten(10)days,cease and terminate.In the event of any such termination,the Owner shall immediately serve notice thereof upon the Surety and the Contractor,and the Surety shall have the right to take over and perform the contract; Provided. however, that if the Surety does not commence performance thereof within ten(10)days from the date of the mailing to such Surety of notice of termination.the Owner may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by force account for the account and at the expense of the Contractor,and the Contractor and his Surety shall be liable to the Owner for any excess cost occasioned by the Owner thereby, and in such event the Owner may take possession of and utilize in completing the work.such materials,appliances,and plant as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefor. SECTION 24. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND PERIODIC ESTIMATES Immediately after execution and delivery of the contract, and before the first partial payment is made.the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner an estimated construction progress schedule in form satisfactory to the Owner,showing the proposed dates of commencement and completion of each of the various subdivisions of work required under the Contract Documents and the anticipated amount of each monthly payment that will become due the Contractor in G_6 of accordance with the progress schedule. The Contractor shall furnish the Outar (a) a detailed estimate giving a complete breakdown of the contract price and(b)periodic itemized estimates of work done for the purpose of making partial payments thereon. The costs employed in making uo any of these schedules will be used • only for determining the basis of partial payments and will not be considered as fixing a basis for additions to or deductions from the contract price. SECTION 25. PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR each calendar month.the Owner shall make a Progress payment to the Contractor on the basis of a duly certified and approved estimate of the work performed during the preceding calendar month under the contract.To insure proper performance of the contract,the Owner shall retain ten percent(10%)of the amount of each estimate until final completion and acceptance of all work covered by the contract. In preparing estimates,the material delivered an the site and preparatory work done may be taken into consideration. All material and work covered by partial payments made shall thereupon become the sole property of the Owner,but this provision shall not be construed as relieving the Contractor from the sole responsibility for the care and protection of materials and work upon which payments have been made or the restoration of any damaged work,or as a waiver of the right of the Owner to require fulfillment of all the terms of the contract. The Contractor agrees that he will indemnify and save the Owner harmless from all claims growing out of the lawful demands of subcontractors.laborers,workmen.mechanics.materialmen.and furnishers of machinery and parts thereof. equipment, power tools,and all supplies. including commissary. incurred in the furtherance of the performance of this contract. The Contractor shall, at the Owner's request, furnish satisiactory evidence that all obligations of the nature hereinabove designated have to be paid, discharged. or waived. If the Contractor fails to do so, then the Owner may, after having served written notice on the said Contractor,either pay unpaid bills,of which the Owner has written notice. direct,or withhold from the Contractor's unpaid compensation a sum of money deemed reasonably sufficient to pay any and all such lawful claims until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged whereupon payment to the Contractor shall be resumed. in accordance with the terms of this contract. but in no event shall the provisions of this sentence be construed to impose any obligations upon the Owner to either the Contractor or his Surety. In paying any unpaid bills of the Contractor,the Owner shall be deemed the agent of the Contractor,and any payment so made by the Owner,shall be considered as a payment made under the contract by the Owner to the Contractor,and the Owner shall not be liable to the Contractor for any such payment made in good faith. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PAYM"T AS RELEASE The acceptance by the Contractor of final payment shall be and shall operate as a release to the Owner of all claims and all liability to the Contrctor for all thinits done or furnished in connection with this work and for every act and neglect of the Owner and others relating to or arising out of this work.No payment.however,final or otherwise.shall operate to release the Contractor or his Sureties from any obligation under this contract or the Performance and Payment Bond. SECTION 27. PAYMENTS BY CONTRACTOR The Contractor shall pay(a) for all transportation and utility services not later than the 20th day of the calendar month following that in which services are rendered.(b)for all materials,tools.and other expendable equipment to the extent of 90%of the cost thereof,not later than the 20th day of the calendar month following that in which such materials,tools. and equipment are delivered at the site of the project, and the balance of the cost thereof not later than the 30th day following the completion of that part of the work in or on which such materials.tools,and equipment are incorporated or used, and(c)to each of his subcontractors,not later than the 5th day following each payment to the Contractor.the respective amounts allowed the Contractor on account of the work performed by his subcontractors to the extent of each subcontractors interest therein. G-7 0-0053 SECTION 28. CONTRACTOR'S AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S =NSURANCE The Contractor shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all the insurance required under this paragraph and such insurance has been approved by the Owner. nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until the insurance required of the subcontractor has been so obtained and approved: a. Compensation Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Work. men's Compensation Insurance as required by applicable State or territorial law for all of his employees to be engaged in work at the site of the project under this contract and. in case of any such work sublet.the Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employers to be engaged in such work unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Con- tractor's Workmen's Compensation Insurance. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work on the project under this contract is not protected under the Workmen's Compensation Statute.the Contractor shall pro- vide and shall cause each subcontractor to provide adequate employer's liability insurance for the protection of such of his employees as are not otherwise protected. b. Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damuee Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Contractor's Public Liability Insurance. Contractor's Property Damage Insurance and vehicle Liability Insurance in the amounts specified in the Supplemental General Conditions. c. Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damaee Insurance and Vehicle Liabilitv Insurance.The Contractor shall either (1) require each of his subcontractors to procure and to maintain during the life of his subcontract. Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damaite Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance of the type and in the amounts specified in the Supplemental General Conditions specified in subparagraph b hereof. or.(2)insure the activities of his subcontractors in his policy.specified in subparagraph b hereof. d. Scope of Insurance and Special Hazards.The insurance required under subparagraphs b and c hereof shall provide adequate protection for the Contractor and his subcontractors. respectively. against damage claims which may arise from operations under this contract. whether such operations be by the insured or by any one directly or indirectly employed by him and. also against any of the special hazards which may be encountered in the performance of this contract as enumerated in the Supplemental General Conditions. e. Builder's Risk Insurance(Fire and Extended Coveraite).The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Builder's Risk Insurance (Fire and Extended Coverage) on a 100 percent (100%)completed value basis on the insurable portion of the project.The Owner.the Contractor.and subcontractors(as their interests may appear)shall be named as the Insured. f. Proof of Carriage of Insurance.The Contractor shall furnish the Owner with certificates showing the type.amount. class of operations covered. effective dates and dates of expiration of policies. Such certificates shall also contain substantially the following statements: "The insurance covered by this certificate will not be cancelled or materially altered.except after Thirty (30) days written notice has been received by the Owner." SECTION 29. CONTRACT SECURITY The Contractor shall furnish a performance bond in an amount at least equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price as security for the faithful performance of this contract and also a payment bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent(100%)of the contract price or in a penal sum not less than that prescribed by State.territorial or local law.as security for the payment of all persons performing labor on the project under this contract and furnishing materials in connection with this contract.The Performance bond and the Payment bond may be in one or in separate instruments in accordance with local law. Before final acceptance. each bond must be approved by the Economic Development Administration. i G_8 SECTION 30. ADDITIONAL OR SUBSTITUTE BOND If at any time the Owner for justifiable cause, shall be or become dissatisfied with the Surety or Sureties for the • Performance and/or Payment Bonds. the Contractor shall within five(5)days after notice from the Owner to do so. substitute an acceptable bond(or bonds) in such form and sum and signed by such other Surety or Sureties as may be satisfactory to the Owner. The premiums on such hond shall be paid by the Contractor. No further payments shall be deemed due nor shall be made until the new Surety or Sureties shall have furnished such an acceptable bond to the Owner. SECTION 31. ASSIGNMENTS The Contractor shall not assign the whole or any part of this contract or any moneys due or to become due hereunder without written consent of the Owner.In case the Contractor assigns all or any part of any moneys-due or to become due under this contract,the instrument of ssignmem shall contain a clause substantially to the effect that it is agreed that the right of the assignee in and to any moneys due or to become due to the Contractor shall be subject to prior claims of all persons,firms and corporations for services rendered or materials supplied for the performance of the work called for in this contract. SECTION 32. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTORS If,through acts of neglect on the part of the Contractor.any other Contractors or any subcontractor shall suffer loss of damage on work, the Contractor agrees to settle with such other Contractor or subcontractor by agreement or arbitration if such other Contractor or subcontractor will so settle.If such other Contractor or subcontractor shall assert anv claim aaainst the Owner on account of anv damage alleged to have been sustained, the Owner shall notify the Contractor,who shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner against any such claim. SECTION 33. SEPARATE CONTRACTS The Contractor shall coordinate his operations with those of other Contractors. Cooperation will be required in the arrangement for the storage of materials and in the detailed execution of the work. The Contractor. including his subcontractors. shall keep informed of the progress and the detail work of other Contractors and shall notify the Architect/Engineer immediately of lack of progress or defective workmanship on the part of other Contractors. Failure of a Contractor to keep informed of the work progressing on the site and failure to give notice of lack of progress or defective workmanship by others shall be construed as acceptance by him of the status of the work as being satisfactory for proper coordination with his own work. SECTION 34. SUBCONTRACTING The Contractor may utilize the services of specialty subcontractors on those parts of the work which, under normal contracting practices,are performed by specialty subcontractors. The Contractor shall not award any work to any subcontractor without prior written approval of the Owner, which approval will not be given until the Contractor submits to the Owner a written statment concerning the proposed award to the subcontractor.which statement will contain such information as the Owner may require. The Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors,and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them,as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. The Contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relative to the work to bind subcon- tractors to the Contractor by the terms of the General Conditions and other contract documents insofar as applicable to the work of subcontractors and to give the Contractor the same power as regards terminating any subcontract that the Owner may exercise over the Contractor under any provision of the contract documents. Nothing contained in this contract shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and the Owner. -9 0 O SECTION 35. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AUTHORITY The Architect/Engineer shall give all orders and directions comtemplated under this contract and specifications relative to the execution of the work.The Arrchitcct/Engineer shall determine the amount.quality.acceptability.and fitness of the several kinds of work and materials which are to be paid for under this contract and shall decide all questions which may arise in relation to said work and the construction thereof.The Architect/Engineer's estimates and decisions shall be final and conclusive. except as herein otherwise expressly provided. In case any question shall arise between the parties hereto relative to said contract or specifications. the determination or decision of the Architect/ Engineer shall be a condition precedent to the right of the Contractor to receive any money or payment for work under this contract affected in any manner or to any extent by such question. The Architect/Engineer shall decide the meaning and intent of any portion of the specifications and of any plan or drawings where the same may be found obscure or be in dispute. Any differences or conflicts in regard to their work which may arise between the Contractor under this contract and other Contractors performing work for the Owner shall be adjusted and determined by the Architect/Engineer. SECTION 36. STATED ALLOWANCES The Contractor shall include in his proposal the cash allowances stated in the Supplemental General - Conditions. The Contractor shall purchase the "Allowed Materials" as directed by the Owner on the basis of the lowest and best bid of at least three competitive bids. If the actual price for purchasing the "Allowed Materials' is more or less than the"Cash Allowance." the contract price shall he adjusted accordingly.The adjustment in contract price shall be made on the basis of the purchase price without additional charges for overhead. profit. insurance or any other incidental expenses. The cost of,installation of the"Allowed Materials" shall be included in the applicable sections of the contract Specifications covering this work. SECTION 37. USE OF PRD!ISES AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS The Contractor expressly undertakes at his own expense. a. To take every precaution againsi injuries to persons or damage to property; b. To store his apparatus. materials. supplies and equipment in such orderly fashion at the site of the work as will not unduly interfere with the progress of his work or the work of any other contractors; c. To place upon the work or any part thereof only such loads as are consistent with the safety of that portion of the work; d. To clean up frequently all refuse.rubbish.scrap materials.and debris caused by his operations.to the end that at all times the site of the work shall present a neat.orderly and workmanlike appearance; e. Before final payment to remove all surplus material.falsework.temporary structures,including foundations thereof. plant of any description and debris of every nature resulting from his operations. and to put the site in a neat. orderly condition; f To effect all cutting,fitting or patching of his work required to make the same to conform to the plans and specifica- tions and. except with the consent of the Architect/Engineer, not to cut or otherwise alter the work of any other Contractor. . G-10 — 01 tl � SECTION 38. QUANTITIES OF ESTIMATE Wherever the estimated quantities of work to be done and materials to be furnished on a unit price basis under this contract are shown in any of the documents including the proposal. they are given for use in comparing bids.and the • right is expressly reserved. except as herein otherwise specifically limited. to increase or diminish them as may be deemed reasonably necessary or desirable by the Owner to complete the work contemplated by this contract.and such increase or diminution shall in no way vitiate this contract. nor shall any such increase or diminution give cause for claims or liability for damages. SECTION 39. LAND AND RIGHTS—OF—WAY Prior to the start of construction. the Owner shall obtain all land rights-of-way necessary for the carrying out and completion of work to be performed under this contract. SECTION 40. GENERAL GUARANTY Neither the final certificate of payment nor any provision in the contract documents nor partial or entire occupancy of the premises by the Owner shall constitute an acceptance of work not done in accordance with the contract documents or relieve the Contractor of liability in respect to any express warranties or responsibility for faulty materials or work- manship.The Contractor shall remedy any defects in the work and pay for any damage to other work resulting there- from. which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of final acceptance of work unless a longer period is specified.The Owner will give notice of observed defects with reasonable promptness. SECTION 41. CONFLICTING CONDITIONS Any provision in any of the contract documents which may be in conflict or inconsistent with any of the paragraphs in these General Conditions shall be void to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency. 'ECTION 42. NOTICE AND SERVICE THEREOF Any notice to any Contractor from the Owner relative to any part of this contract shall be in writing and considered delivered and the service thereof completed.when said-notice is posted.by certified or registered mail.to the said Con- tractor at his last given address.or delivered in person to said Contractor or his authorized representative on the work. SECTION 43. REQUIRED PROVISIONS DEEMED INSERTED Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein. and if through mistake or other- wise any such provision is not inserted.or is not correctly inserted.then upon the application of either party the contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. SECTION 44. SAFETY AND HFALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION In order to protect the lives and health of his employees under the contract,the Contractor shall comply with all perti. nent provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act.as amended.commonly known as the Construc- tion Safety Act as pertains to health and safety standards;and shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death. occupational disease. and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work. arising out of and in the course of employment on work under the contract. The Contractor alone shall be responsible for the safety.efficiency,and adequacy of his plant.appliances.and methods. and for any damage which may result from their failure or their improper construction.maintenance.or operation. G-11 Oulu � SECTION 45. MINIMIIM WAGES 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 1919 in the construction or development of the project. will be paid uncondi- tionally 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 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 made a part hereof. regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleeed to exist between the Contractor and subcontractor and such laborers and mechanics.and the wase determination decision shall be posted by the Contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause,contributions made or costs reasonablv anticipated under section I (bX2)of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such 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. The Owner shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics.including apprentices and trainees,which is not listed in the wage determination and which a to be employed under the contract.shalOc classified or reclassified 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 classiticatton or reciasstfication of a particular class of laborers and mechanics, including apprentices and trainees, to be used. the question accompanied by the rec- ommendation of the contracting ot$cer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. The Owner 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 contract is obligated to pay a cash equiv- alent 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, accompanied by the recommendation of the Owner,shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. 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 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 set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. The Contractor agrees to comply with Executive Order 11588.issued March 29. 1971,and any other Executive Order. statute,or regulation regardirrg the stabilization of wages and prices in the construction industry. SECTION 46. iJIMOLDMG OF PAYMENTS The Economic Development Administration 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, including apprentices and trainees,employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wanes required by the contract.In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic.including any apprentice or trainee 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 con- struction or development of the project,all or part of the wages required by the contract,the Economic Development Administration 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. G-12 SECTION 47. PAYROLLS AND BASIC RECORDS 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 development of the project.Such records will contain the name and address of each employee.his correct classification,rates of pav(including rates of contribu- tions or costs anticipated of the types described in section I (b)('_)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 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 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 will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the Economic Development Administration if the agency is a party to the contract,but if the agency is not such a party,the Contractor will submit the pavrolls to the applicant. sponsor,or Owner,as the case may be. for transmission to the Economic Development Administration.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 classi- fications set forth for each laborer or mechanic 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 129 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 under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv)shall satisfy this requirement.The Prime Contractor shall be respon- sible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all Subcontractors. The Contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clause of the contract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the Economic Development Administration and the Department of Labor,and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. SECTION 48. APPRENTICES AND TRAINEES Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered,individually,under a bona fide apprentice- ship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. U.S. 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 employees listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate. who is not a trainee as defined in section 2c or 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 Owner 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. Trainees will permitted to work as such when they are bona fide trainees employed pursuant to a program approved by the U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, and where the subparagraph below is applicable. in accordance with the provisions of Part 5a.Subtitle A.Title 29.Code of Federal Regulations. On contracts in excess of S10,000, the employment of all laborers and mechanics. including apprentictm and trainees, as defined in Section 2 shall also be subject to the provisions of Part 5a.Subtitle A.Title 29.Code of Federal Regula- tions.Apprentices and trainees shall be hired in accordance with the requirements of Part 5a. The provisions of Sections 45. 46, and 48 shall be applicable to every invitation for bids. and to every negotiation. request for proposals, or request for quotations. for an assisted construction contract, issued after January 30, 1972. and to every such contract entered into on the basis of such invitation or negotiation. Part 5a.3.Subtitle A.Title 29. Code of Federal Regulations shall constitute the conditions of each assisted contract in excess of 510.000, and each Owner concerned shall include these conditions or provide for their inclusion, in each such contract. Parts 5a.4.5a.5. 5a.6,and Sa.7 shall also be included in each such contract for the information of the Contractor. G-13 000 SECTION 49. COMA "ANTI—RICx A(Z" PROVISIONS These provisions of this section. 29 CFR Part 3. prescribe '-Anti-Kickback" regulations under section 2 of the Act of • June 13. 1964,as amended(Q U.S.C.276c),popularly known as the Copeland.Act. Each Contractor or subcontractor shall furnish each week a Statement of Compliance. Form ED-162, to accompany the weekly submission of payroll forms. Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code(Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure)shall apply to such state- ment as provided in 72 Stat.967(18 U.S.C. 1001,among other things, provides that whoever knowingly and willfully makes or uses a fraudulent document or statement of entry,in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States,shall be fined not more than 510,000 or imprisoned not more than five years,or both). The requirements of this section shall not apply to any contract of 52,000 or less. Upon a written finding by the head of a Federal agency, the Secretary of Labor may provide reasonable limitations. variations,tolerances,and exemptions from the requirements of this section subject to such conditions as the Secretary of Labor may specify. Deductions made under the circumstances or in the situations described in the paragraphs of this section may be made without application to and approval of the Secretary of Labor. r a. Any deduction made in comphancewith the requirements of Federal.Stamor local law such as Federal or State with- holding income taxes and Federal social security taxes. b. Any deduction of sums previously paid to the employee as a bona fide prepayment of wages when such prepayment is made without discount or interest.A "bona fide prepayment of wages" is considered to have been made only when cash or its equivalent has been advanced to the person employed in such a manner as to give him complete freedom of disposition of the advanced funds. c. Any deduction of amounts required by court process to be paid to another unless the deduction is in favor of the Contractor,subcontractor,or any affiliated person,or when collusion or collaboration exists. d. Any deduction constituting a contribution on behalf of the person anployed to funds established by the employer or representative of employees, or both. FFor the purpose of providing either from principal or income, or both. .medical or hospital care, pensions or annuities or retirement. death benefits, compensation for injuries, illness, accidents, sickness, or disability, or for insurance to provide any of the foregoing, or unemployment benefits. vacation pay, savings accounts, or similar payments for the benefit of employees, their familia and dependents: Provided, however, that the following standards arc met: (1) The deduction is not otherwise prohibited by law. (2) it is either. (i) voluntarily consented to by the employee in writing and in advance of the period in which the work is to be done and such consent is not a condition either for the obtaining of or for the continuation of employ- ment,or(ii) provided for in a bona fide collective bargaining agreement between the Contractor or subcontractor and representatives of its employees: (3) no profit or other benefit is otherwise obtained, directly or indirectly, by the-Contractor or subcontractor or any affiiliated person in the form of commission.dividend, or otherwise. and(4)the deductions shall serve the convenience and interest of the employee. e. Any deduction contributing toward the purchase of United States Defense Stamps and Bonds when voluntarily authorized by the employee. f. Any deduction requested by the employee to enable him to repay loans to or to purchase shares in credit unions organized and operated in accordance with Federal and State credit union statutes. g. Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for making of contributions to governmental or quasi- government agencies. h. Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for making of contributions to Community Chau. United Givers Funds,and similar charitable organizations. 0 00 i. Any deductions to pay regular union intiation fens and munhership dues.not including lines or special assessments: Provided. however. that a collective bareamine agreement between the Contractor or subcontractor and repre- sentatives of its employees provided for such deductions and the deductions are not otherwise prohibited by law. • j. Any deduction not more than for the "reasonable cu.t" of hoard. ludgeng. or other lacrlitues meeting the rCquire- mcnts of section 3(m)of the Fair Labor Standards:pct of 1938.as amended.and Part 531 of this title.When such a deduction is made.the additional records required under S516.25(a)of this title shall be kept. SECTION 50. SUBCONTRACTORS The Contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(ag 1) through(5)and-(7)and such other clauses as the Economic Development Administration may by appropriate instructions require.and also a clause 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. SECTION 51. CONTRACT TERMINATION A breach o;sections 44 through 50 may be grounds for termination of the contract.and for debarment ac provided in �9 CFR 5.6. SECTION 52. OVERTIME REQUiREGNTS No Contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the em- ployment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he is employed on such work to work in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such work- week unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of pay for all hours in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such workweek. as the case may be. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in the subsection above. the Contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor.shall be liable to any affected employee for his unpaid wages. In addition.such Contractor and sub- contractor shall be liable to the United States(in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory. to such District or to such territory). for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic employed in violation of the clause set forth in the above subsection in the sum of 510.00 for each calendar day on which such employee was required or permitted to work in excess of eight hours or in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in subsection above. The Economic Development Administration may withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on ac- count 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 unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth above. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts the clause set forth in the above subsections of this section and also a clause 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. G-15 00 SECTION 53. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY No person in the United States shall,on the grounds of race,colur,national origin,or sex.be excluded from participa- tion in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal fi- nancial assistance. Reference Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(42 USC 2000d)and Section 112 of Public Law 92-65. Form EDA-503.The Recipient and all Contractors,subcontractors,suppliers,lessees and other parties directly partici- pating in the Recipient's project agree that during and in connection with the associated agreement relating to the Fed- erally assisted program.(i) they will comply,to the extent applicable,as Contractors, subcontractors.lessees,suppliers. or in any other capacity. with the applicable provisions of the Regulations of the United States Department of Com- merce(part 8 of Subtitle A of Title 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations)issued pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L. 88-352), and will not thereby discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, color,or na- tional origin in their employment practices, in any of their own contractual arrangements.in all services or accommoda- tions which they offer to the public, and.in any of their other business operations. (ii) they will provide information re- quired by or pursuant to said Regulations to ascertain compliance with the Regulations and these assurances, and (iii) their non-compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements of said Regulations and these assurances shall constitute a breach of their contractual arranaements with the Recipient whereby said agreements may be cancelled,terminated or suspended in whole or in part or may be subject to enforcement otherwise by appropriate legal proceedings. Executive Order 11246. 30 Fed.Rc¢. 12319(1965)(Equal Opportunity Clause). During the performance of thiscontract. the Contractor agrees as follows: a. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race. color. religion,sex,or national origin.The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure the applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during cmployment, without regard to their race.color, religion.sex,or national origin.Such action shall include,but not be limited to the following:employment.upgrading.demotion.or transfer recruitment or recruitment advertising layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of compensation: and selection for training.including apprenticeship. b. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. c. The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed-by or on behalf of the contractor. state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,color.religion. sex,or national origin. d. The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding. a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer.advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's commitment under Section 202 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965.and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. e. The Contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965, and of rules. regulations,and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. f. The Contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1%5, and by rules, rertulatnons. and orders of the Secretary of Labor.or pursuant thereto,and will permit access to his books. record,and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investiga- tion to ascertain compliance with such rules. regulations,and orders. Each Contractor and subcontractor of Fed- erally financed construction work is required to file an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Information Report(EEO—I on Standard Form i00)annually on March 31. Forms and instructions are available at the EDA Regional Office. • G-1iS 0" 13 -} g. In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any such rules. regulations. or orders. this contract may be cancelicd. terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11236 of September 24. 1%5, and such other sanctions may be imposed (and remedies involved)as provided in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965.or by rule. regulation.or order of the Secretary of Labor.oras otherwise provided by law. • h. The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs a through h in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules. regulations. or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965.so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontractor or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance:Provided.however.that in the event the contractor becomes involved in. or is threatened with litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency. the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. i. Exemptions to Above Equal Opportunity Clause(41 CFR Chap.60): (1) Contracts and subcontracts not exceeding 510.000 (other than Government bills of lading) are exempt. The amount of the contract. rather than the amount of the Federal linancuul assistance.shall govern in determining the applicability of this exemption. (2) Except in the case of subcontractors for the performance of construction work at the site of construction. the clause shall not be required to be inserted in subcontracts below the second tier. (3) Contracts and subcontracts not exceeding 5100.000 for standard commercial supplies or raw materials are exempt. SECTION 54. OTHER PROHIBITED INTERESTS No official of the Owner who is authorized in such capacity and on behalf of the Owner to negotiate.make.accept or approve. or to take part in negotiating, making. accepting. or approving any architectural. engineering. inspection. construction or material supply contract or any subcontract in connection with the construction of the project.shall become directly or indirectly interested personally in this contract or in any part hereof.No officer.employee.architect. attorney. engineer or inspector of or for the Owner who is authorized in such capacity and on behalf of the Owner to exercise any legislative. executive. supervisory or other similar functions in connection with the construction of the project. shall become directly or indirectly interested personally in this contract or in any part thereof. any material supply contract.subcontract.insurance contract.or any other contract pertaining to the project. SECTION 55.. USE APD OCMANCY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE BY OWRSR The Contractor agrees to the use and occupancy of a portion or unit of the project before formal acceptance by the Owner.provided the Owner: a. Secures written consent of the Contractor except in the event. in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer. the Con- tractor is chargeable with unwarranted delay in completing the contract requirements: b. Stcures consent of the Surety: e. Secures endorsement from the insurance carrierts)permitting occupancy of the building or use of the project during the remaining period of construction:or d. When the project consists of more than one building. and one of the buildings is occupied. secures permanent fire and extended coverage insurance.including a permit from the insurance carrier to complete construction. G-17 00 SECTION 56. SUSPENSION OF WORK Should the Owner he prevented or enjoined from proceeding with work or from authorizing its prosecution either before or after its prosecution. by reason of any litigation. the Contractor shall not be entitled to make or assert claim for damage by reason of said delay, but time for completion of the work will be extended to such reasonable time as the Owner may determine will compensate for time lost by such delay with such determination to be set forth in writing. SECTION 57. E.eLOYNENT OF LOCAL LABOR The maximum feasible employment of local labor shall he made in the construction of public works and development facility projects receiving direct Federal grants. Accordingly, every Contractor and subcontractor undertaking to do work on any such project which is or rmsonably may be done as on-site work,shall employ.in carrying out such contract work, qualified persons who regularly reside in the designated area where such project is to be located.or in the case of Economic Development Centers, qualified persons who regularly reside in the center or in the adjacent or nearby redevelopment areas within the Economic Development District.except: a. To the extent that qualified persons regularly residing in the designated area or Economic Development District are not available: b. For the reasonable needs of any such Contractor or subcontractor, to employ supervisory or specially experienced individuals necessary to assure an etfiic:cnt execution of the contract: c. For the obligation of any such Contractor or subcontractor to offer employment to present or former employees as the result of a lawful collective bargaining contract, provided that in no event shall the number of non-resident persons employed under this subparagraph exceed twenty percent of the total number of employees employed by such Contractor and his subcontractors on such project: Every such Contractor and subcontractor shall furnish the United States Employment Service Office in the area in which a public works or development facility project is located with a list of all positions for which it may from time to time require laborers. mechanics, and other employees. the estimated numbers of employees required in each classi- fication,and the estimated dates on which such employees will be required: The Contractor shall give full consideration to all qualified job applicants referred by the loci[ employment service. but is not required to employ any job applicants referred whom the Contractor does not consider qualified to perform the classification of work required: The payrolls maintained by the Contractor shall contain the following information: The employee's full name, address and social security number and a notation indicating whether the employee does. or does not, normally reside in the area in which the project is located,or in the case of an Economic Development Canter.in such center or in an adjacent or nearby redeveiopmeat area within the Economic Development District as will as an indication of the ethnic back- ground of each worker.. The Contractor shall include the provisions of this condition in every subcontract for work which is, or reasonably may be.done as on-site work. G-18 0056.4 SECTION 58. SIGNS Not Applicable • Y SECTION 59. NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 The contractor agrees to contrihute to the preservation and enhancement of structures and objects of historical.archi- tectural or archaeological significance when such items are found and/or unearthed during the course of project con- struction and to consult with the State Historic Preservation Officer for recovery of the items. (Reference: National Historic Preservation,act of 1966(80 Stat 915. 16 USC 370)and ExecutiveOrder No. 11593 of May 31. 1971.) SECTION 60. CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT The Contractor astrces to comply with Federal clean air and water standards during the performance of this contract and specifically ag. to the following: a. The term"facility"mcans la)any building.plant. installation.structure.mine.vessel or other floating craft.location or site of operations(h) owned. leased.or supervised(c) by the contractor and the subcontractors(d) for the con- struction.supply and service contracts entered into by the contractor: b. that any facility to be utilized in the accomplLihment of this contract is not listed on the Environmental Protection Agency's List of Violating Facilities pursuant to 40 CFR.Part 15.20: c. that in theevent a facility utilized in the accomplishment of this contract becomes listed on the EPA list.this contract may be cancelled.terminated or suspended in whole or in part: d. that it will comply with all the requirements of Section 113 of the Air Act and Section 308 of the Water Act relating to inspection.monitoring.entry.reports.and information.as well as all other requirements specified in Section 114 and Section 308.respectively.and all regulations and guidelines issued thereunder: e. that it will promptly notify the Government of the receipt of any notice from the Director.Office of Federal Activi- ties. Environmental Protection Agency. indicating that any facility utilized or to be utilized in the accomplishment of this contract is under consideration for listine on the EPA list of Violating Facilities: • G-19 00 f. that it will include the provmons of paragraphs a. through g. in every subcontract or purchase order entered into for the purpose of accomplishing this contract. unless otherwise cxempted pursuant to the EPA regulations imple- menting the Air or Water Act(40C FR.Part 15.5).so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor • or vendor; g. that in the event that the contractor or the subcontractors for the construction.supply and service contracts entered into for the purpose of accomplishing this contract were exempted from complying with the above requirements under the provisions of-10 CFR. Part 15.5(x), the exemption shall be nullified should the facility give rise to a criminal conviction (See 40 CFR. Part 15._20)during the accomplishment of this contract. Furthermore. with the nullification of the exemption. the above requirements shall be effective. The contractor shall nottfv the Govern- ment.as soon as the contractor or the subcontractors' facility is listed for having given rise to a criminal conviction noted in 40 CFR.Part 15.20. SECTION 61. 10 PERCENT ?MNORITY BUSINESS UTILIZATION COMMITMENT The contractor agrees tD expend at least 10 percent of the contract, if awarded, for bona fide minority business enterprises. For purposes of this paragraph the term "minority business enterprise" means a business at least 50 percent of which is owned by minority group members or, in case of a publicly awned business, at least 51 eercent of the stock of which is owned by minority group members. For purposes of the preceding sentence "minority group members" are citizens of the United States who are Negroes, Spanish-speaking, Orientals, Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts. No partial or complete waiver of the foregoing requirement shall be --granted by the Owner and approved by the Economic Development Administration other than in exceptional circumstances. To justify z waiver. it must be shown that every feasible attempt has been made to comply, and it must be demonstrated that sufficient, relevant, qualified minority business enterprises (which can perform sub-contracts or furnish supplies beyond those already specified in the contract bid) are unavailable in the market area of the project to enable meeting the 10 percent minority business enterprise goal. If it appears that less than 10 percent of the contract funds (or whatever lower percentage has been authorized by waiver) will be expended to such enterprises, this contract will be suspended or terminated unless (a) the expenditure shortfall is not the fault of the contractor or (o) the contractor satisfactorily demonstrates it will =ake up for the shortfall during the balance of the contract period. Any waivers hereunder are subject to the approval of the Economic Development Administration. The contractor further agrees to cooperate with the Owner in furnishing the Economic -Development Administration with reports on minority business enterprise utilization after award and at 40 percent completion of the project- G-20 ��96 • Failure to comply with the terms of this Paragraph or to use (as may be modified by waiver) minority business enterprises as stated in the contractor's assurance constitutes breach of this contract. SECTION 62. EMPLOYMM OF ILLEGAL ALIENS During the performance of this contract the contractor agrees not to employ on such project any alien in the United States in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act or any other lav, convention, or treaty o; the United States relating to the immigration, exclusion,•deportation, or expulsion of aliens. The contractor will include the provisions of the preceding paragraph in every subcontract so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor. SECTION 63. UTILIZATION OF UNITED STATES PRODUCTS The contractor agrees to use and cause to be used in such project by ail his subcontractors, only such unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, and supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States. EDA may determine that for specific projects this requirement does not apply. SECTION 64. EMPLOYMENT OF VETERANS The contractor agrees to provide certification that special consideration, consonant with existing applicable collective bargaining agreements and practices, shall be given to the employment on the project of qualified disabled veterans as defined in 38 USC 2011(1) , and to qualified Vietnam-era veterans, as defined in 38 USC 2011(2) (A) . • G-21 OOJ6� DIVISION H - SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS • SECTION I . DEFINITIONS Whenever the following terms , pronouns in place of them or initials of organizations appear in the contract documents , they shall have the following meaning : Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies , supersedes , or supplements the original contract documents . Affirmative Action Manpower Utilization Report - A written document daily, weekly , or monthly prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employees , the total number of minority employees , and the present minority manhours of total manhours worked on the project. Agreement - The written document of agreement , executed -by the County and the. Contractor. Architect or Engineer - Shall mean the architect , engineer, individual or co-partnership , employed by the County of Contra Costa ; or the Public Works Director , or his authorized representative. Bidder - Any individual , partnership , corporation , association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for tFie work, acting directly , or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or TM appointed officials who constitute such a Board , who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Change Order - Is any change in contract time or price and any change in contract documents not covered by subcontractors . Project Ins ector , Construction Supervisor , Inspector , or Clerk of the Works - Shall mean the authorized agent of the County at the site of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents . Contract Documents - 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 . Contractor- - The individual , partnership , corporation , association , joint venture, or any combination thereof , who has • entered into a contract with the County . H-1 0O" o SECTION V. - DEF INCTrONS (can t 'd) . County - 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 12 B ) General Notes - The written instructions , provisions , conditions , or other requirements appearing on the drawings , and so identified thereon , which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including plans , eleva- tions , sections , drawings , diagrams , general notes , informa- tion and schedules thereon , or exact reproductions thereof , adopted and approved by the County showing the location , character , dimension , and details of the work. Specifications - The instructions , provisions , condi - tions and detailed requirements pertaining to the methods and manner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract . Subconstractor - An individual , partnership , corporation , association , joint venture, or any combination thereof , who contracts 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. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times during performance 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 behalf of the Contractor. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration , amendment , or extension of the contract . Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor, materials, art=es , supplies , and equipment as specified , designated , or required by the contract . SECTION 2 . GOVERNING LAWS AND REGULATIONS A. All work and materials shall be in full accordance 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 Association , and other applicable State laws or regulations . Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these C".es. _The H-2 SECTION 2. GOVERNING LAWS AND REGULATIONS (cont ' d) • Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period . B. 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 Code 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 body or by a registered civil or structural engineer , employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated , in advance of excavation , of 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 the excavation of such trench or trenches . If such plan varies from the shoring system 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 deemed 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 : "The terms "public works" and "awarding body, " as used in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sections 1720 and 1722 respectively. " SECTION 3 . CONTRACTOR ' S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES A. Public Utilities (a) The Contractor shall send proper notices , make all necessary arrangements , and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities . The Contractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. (b) Enclosing or boxing in , for protection of any public utility equipment , shall be done by the Contractor. Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all enclosures , fill in all openings in 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 continuing use of same by the County during the entire progress of the work. H-3 SECTION 4 BOND AND INSURANCE A. Compensation Insurance . The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract , adequate Workman ' s 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 Workman ' s 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 Workmen ' s Compensation statute , or in case there is no applicable Workmen ' s Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected . B. 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 damage to property, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident , or occurrence. Contractor shall furnish evidence of such coverage , naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds , and requiring 30 days ' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation . The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles to Agreement . C. 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 a provision that coverage afforded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty (30) days ' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. D. Performance Bond In addition to the requirements in Paragraph 29 of the General Conditions , the bond shall insure the owner for the term of one (1 ) year from the date of final acceptance of the work against faulty or improper materials or workmanship that may be discovered •during that time. "-4 005 SECTION 4 . BOND AND INSURANCE E. Payment Bond is In addition to the requirements in paragraph 29 of the General Conditions , the bond 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 Unemployment Insurance Act . SECTION 5. SUBCONTRACTING A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work performed under this contract , and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the fulfillment. 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 trades , 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 disputes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. 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 record 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 "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the 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 6. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES A. All water used on the work will be furnishand paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necd e/2 H-5 SECTION 6. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (cont ' d) • temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon completion of the work shall remove all temporary piping . B. The Contractor , at his own cost , shall furnish and install all meters , all electric light and power equipment and wiring , all gas meters , gas equipment and piping that is necessary to perform 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 shall furnish , wire for, install and maintain 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 temporary lighting equipment may be moved 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 . D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work temporary toilet facilities ,for the workmen . These facilities shall be of an approved type conforming to the 1 requirements of the County Health Department , and shall be weather- tight 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 same in a clean and sanitary condition . Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will pay directly to the utility companies connection fees , annexation fees , permit fees , acreage fees , and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County will not pay for water, gas , telephone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that: billinas be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make these requests after the project is accepted as complete. ) F. A 3 ' X 4 ' bulletin board (protected from the weather) on which to display wage rates , equal opportunity data , emergency telephone numbers and other information as directed by the Engineer. SECTION 7. PERMITS The Contractor is not required to pay any charges associated with permits . ( it is not the present policy of the County T to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits . ) H-6 0.9r-17-174 SECTION 8. CONDUCT OF WORK A. The Contractor shall observe that the County • reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Contract 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. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. C. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a disorderly or improper manner , he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect , and such person shall not again be employed on the work. D. Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities - Notice to Prospective Contractors of Federally Assisted Construction - (a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities , as required by the May 9, 1967 , order (32 F. R. 7439 , May 19,• 1967) on elimination of segregated facilities , by the Secretary of Labor , must be submitted prior to the award of federally assisted construction t. contracts exceeding $ 10, 000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. (b) Contractors receiving federally assisted construction contract awards exceeding $ 10, 000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of the following notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed $ 10 , 000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity. clause. Notice to Prospective Subcontractors of Requirements for Certifications of Nonsegregated Facilities - (a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities as required by the May 9 , 1967 , order (32 F. R. 7439, May 19 , 1967) on elimination of segregated facilities , by the Secretary of Labor , must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10, 000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Eqaul Opportunity clause. (b) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding $ 10 , 000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of this notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and construc- tion contracts where the subcontracts exceed :10, 000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. H-7 0 �`�' CERTIFICATE OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES • The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies that he does not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he does not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies further that he will not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in this contract. As used in this certification, the term "'segregated facilities" means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms, and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clock:, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin, because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that (except where he has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) he will obtain identical certifications in duplicate from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause, and that he will retain the duplicate of such certifications in his files. The subcontractor will include the original in his Bid Package. Race or ethnic group designation of subcontractor. Enter race or ethnic group in the appropriate box: ( ) Negro ( ) Spanish American ( ) Oriental ( ) American Indian ( ) Eskimo ( ) Aleut ( ) White (Other than Spanish American) The construction subcontractor certifies that he is not affiliated in any manner with the Grantee/Borrower (City) of the federally-assisted construction project. REMARKS: H-s 00 5�� Certification - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name and Title of Signee Signature Date NPTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. loo] . SECTION 9. INSPECTION A. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work • on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday , he shall give notice to the County of such intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other period as may be specified , so that the County may make necessary arrangements . SECTION 10. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS A. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time , fixed by written notice , the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor . If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten ( 10) days thereafter , the County may upon ten ( 10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net proceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 11 . INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS A. Correlation : The contract documents shall be inter- preted 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 . B. Conflicts in the Contract Documents : In the event of conflict in the contract documents , the priorities stated in subdivisions 1 , 2, 3 , and 4 below shall govern : 1 . Addenda shall govern over all other contract documents , 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 over all other notes and all other portions of the plans . c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings . . 4. Conflicts within the Specifications : 0 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 . H-10 SECTION 11 . INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS (cont ' d) 4. Corrflicts within the Specifications : (cont'd) 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 single 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 12. CLARIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL 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 him that the work to be done or any matters relative thereto 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 interpretation , 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 damage , defect or added cost . B. 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 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 been issued . C . Change Orders : See SECTION 17 this DQf)5,V-s. H- 11 SECTION 13 . PRODUCT AND REFERENCE 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 designat- ions shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at date 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 part of this contract . SECTION 14. 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 kind . 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 et 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 damage or deviation from that specified . Items damaged during delivery shall be rejected . C. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of the work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction , and so as to prevent overload- ing of any portion of the structure , and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other causes. SECTION 15. SHOP DRAWINGS , DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES , ALTERNATIVES A. 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 (5) copies if no schedule is 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. B. Samples - Submit samples of articles , materials or equipment as 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 . • H-12 05179 SECTION 15. SHOP DRAWINGS , DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES , ALTERNATIVES (cont ' d Samples not 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 Contractors expense. C. Whenever a material or process is identifi,ed• on the Pians or the Specifications by a manufacturer ' s name or number i.t is intended to establish a standard . If the Contractor and/or subcontractors desire to substitute any other manufacturers material or process of equal quality performance and design to that specified , the Contractor shall make application and submit evidence satisfactory to the County , substantiating the material or process as equal to that specified ; and that it will perform in relation to all other aspects of the work without requiring changes to the other work. Request for substitution shall be made with ample time for the County' s review so that no delay will occur in the work. No extension of time will be considered because of substitutions . Failure to propose the substitution of any material or process within thirty five (35) days after signing of - the contract , is sufficient cause for the denial of request . The County will not be responsible for any resulting deviations from Plans and Specifications caused by acceptance of substitute materials or processes . The Contractor shall notify the County of all changes necessitated by substitutions ; and shall make no changes without approval of the County and those approved changes shall be made without additional cost to the County. Include in all submissions for substitution , evidence of comparative cost of ( materials and processes so that the County may receive a .credit if the substitution is of lower cost than that specified . The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials or processes shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters . If the substitution is rejected , then the specified material shall be supplied . SECTION 16. SAMPLES AND TESTS The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part of the work. If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable, it will be rejected and any additional test required bX 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", supervision 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 amale 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 premises for examination , including testing , shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not • more than ten ( 10) days after the Contractor acquired knowledge that such examination is concluded , unless otherwise directed by the County. 0% tjbo H- 13 SECTION 17. CHANGE ORDERS A. 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. B. 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 man 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 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 to inspection or audit by the County. C. Failure to Agree as to Cost - Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change o.rder, 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 Pjreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, it shall cacome 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. SECTION 18. OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE The 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 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 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 20 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance , as set forth in Section 21 . Vt H- 14 VU SECTION 19. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE 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 Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 20. ACCEPTANCE A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. 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 21 . GUARANTEE A. The Contractor further agrees , that within 10 calendar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time , and in the event he fails to so comply , he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor ' s expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon demand . The County shall be entitled to all costs , including reasonable attorney ' s fees , necessarily incurred upon the contractor ' s refusal to pay the above costs . Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph , in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health or safety of the County' s employees , property , or licensees , the County may undertake at the Contractor ' s expense without prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of this contract . B. The general contractor and each of the listed subcontractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. • H-15 GUARANTEE FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the Type of Work which we have installed in the NAME OF BUILDING , California , for year (s) use from date o filing o 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 materials within that period , ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect expected , together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doint . 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 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 plans and specifications for this project . This. guarantee sepersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Sea] ) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Sea ] ) 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. • H-16 00583 SECTION 22. ED -746 PAYROLL REPORTING FORM . ED-746 Local Public Works Payroll Reporting Form is required • by EDA, submitted directly to them at the following address: Chief, Informatic,t Systems and Services Division Economic Development Administration U.S. Department of Commerce Room B-615, Main Commerce Bldg. 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20230 A copy of the form shall be sent to the County. The form must be submitted not later than the 5th of the month following the reporting period. The following information is a guide for filling out the form: A. EMPLOYERS RESPONSIBLE FOR ED-T46 PAYROLL REPORTING Contractors and Subcontractors -- organizations under contract for all or a specified portion of the actual on-site construction or improvement work for the project . B. EMPLOYEES TO BE REPORTED (Report only the actual number of hours worked on the project for employees compensated with project funds from any source . ) 1. Performed project-related activities ( construction work or ad- ministrative duties ) on and/or off the site of the project ; AND 2 . fleets one of the following conditions : a. ) is classified by Construction Occupation Code* and per- formed project-related activities on a full-time or Dart- time basis during the pay period ; OR b. ) is classified by Adminis ,._a i---e , C_erical and Service Occupation Code* and performed project-related activities for at lest One-half of the emzlcyer' s :exular nL'^:rer of work hours for the :ay period. C. E'MPLOYEE'S NOT TO BE REPORTED 1 . Employed by an involved architectural , engineering , consulting Or legal fir= or is a similar self-employed professional ( for t o purpcse of evaluation , these organizations and self- employed individuals are not considered "contractors" or "sub- contractors" ) ; 2 . _7=z:10 ed _n ;A ca_Jacity by a grantee o�zan_:at_On ; C1� 3. Euplo;:ed by a manufacturing : _r= or supplier not un,-z---- ccn- tract for actual O__^.-site construction or i^'.rove=e_nt involved with either: a. ) Ol --s- ..e =a:::.faC_ _:r_` n_ , �_ a _ _Ca _ �_^• , O- project mater= Els or ec1_J =:.- ; or b . ) deii_very o: ...ese =aterials sr _=^t =.s - projec= s.te . 0V��I * Refers to Occupation Codes on reverse side of instruction page on Form ED-7L6 (Local Public Works Payroll Reporting For=) . H-17 • D. MODIFICATIONS OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FORM ED-746 LOCAL PUBLIC 'WORKS PAYROLL REPORTING FORM Please note the following modifications to the instructions for Form ED-746 , Local Public Works Payroll Reporting Form: 1 . Organizations and Firms that should not submit ED-746 forms The Grantee organization should not submit ED-746 forms to report Grantee employees even though they may be working on an LPW project. Also , ED-746 forms should not be submitted by the following professional organizations : architectural, engineering , consulting, and legal firms . 2. Form submission recuirements during "No Work" period If a Contractor or Subcontractor does not perform :•pork for a pay period because of bad weather, strike, or any other cause which could not be predicted in advance, an ED-746 form should be submitted according to the Instructions for Form ED-746 , Local Public Works Payroll Reporting Form. See the instructions that appear under the heading, "General Instructions for Foran Comoleti on" . l _ If , on the other hand, a Contractor or Subcontractor knows that the current pay period will be followed by a span of time during which work on the project will not be performed, the ED-746 submitted for the current pay period should be marked to indicate this situation. In order to indicate that work on the project is to be temporarily discontinued but will start again at a future date, a "T" should be recorded in the space for "Last Pavroll" (column 36) on the ED-746 form submitted for the current cav period. ;dhen work on the project resumes , an ED-746 form should again be submitted for each pay period. H-18 01100 GENERAL PARAGRAPHS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Pave 01100 - 1 of 4 • PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT A. Location: The project is located at 651 Pine Street in the City of Martinez, California. B. Description of the Work: The Work consists of archi- tectural, mechanical and electrical remodeling, including Life Safety Systems of the existing 12-story County Administration Building. C. Contract Documents : The work embraced herein shall con- form to the Plans and Specifications entitled ADMINISTRATION BUILDING REMODEL & LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS, Civic Center Improvements ,the Notice to Contractors , the Proposal, the Contract, the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental agreements amending or extend- ing the work specified herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto. D. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion & Liquidated Damages : The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of direc- tions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of: 215 Calendar Days counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the stmt of $100 .00 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above, and authorized extension thereof. ' E. Permit & Business License: It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to obtain building permit from u-he City of Martinez for the construction. The Contractor shall • also obtain a Business License from the City of Martinez for conducting work within the City Limits. zl58 o 01100 GENERAL PARAGRAPHS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01100 - 2 of 4 1. 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. All existing equipment, partitions , hardware, and other miscellaneous items which are dismantled or removed and not re-used shall remain the property of the County and shall be delivered to the Building Maintenance Shops , 1619 Shell Avenue, Martinez , unless otherwise noted, or as directed by the Architect. Removed materials and equipment designated by the Architect as waste shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed of in accordance with the requirements of Section 02100 , Demolition. B. Temporary Utilities and Facilities : 1. Water and electrical power are available on all floors of the Administration Building and may be used by the Contractor's forces at no cost to the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide approved connections to utili- ties and shall remove same at completion of work. 2. The Contractor and his forces may use the public toilet facilities in the Administration Building. C. Parking: 1. The Contractor and his forces may park in unreserved county parking lots on a space-available basis. 2. All necessary arrangements to reserve on-street parking shall be made by the Contractor with the City of Martinez. D. Contractor's Operations: 1. All work shall be accomplished in strict compliance with all applicable building codes , ordinances and regulations. 2. If during the work the Contractor or his forces mar, damage, or deface County property, such shall be cleaned, repaired, replaced, or otherwise restored by the Con- tractor to substantially original condition at no cost to the County. 3. The Contractor shall maintain a clean and protected operation. Protection of adjacent occupied areas shall be provided by the Contractor as necessary. Floors shall be kept clean, and all debris and waste shall be collected and removed at the close of each working day. 01100 GENERAL PARAGRAPHS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01100 - 3 of 4 4. All installations shall be per the respective manufac- turer' s recommendations or these specifications and the higher standard shall prevail. 5. Transporting of all equipment, tools , and materials of any kind will be permitted in the FREIGHT ELEVATOR ONLY. 6. Building Permit will be obtained by the County at no cost to the Contractor. Contractor shall obtain all other permits and licenses required. 7. No additional compensation will be paid for overtime work scheduled for the convenience of the Contractor. Overtime recuired due to County requirements may be scheduled, and if so, the overtime differential will be paid by the County. Two (2) work day notice will be required for all overtime scheduling. E. Field Record Drawings : The Contractor shall maintain a set of current, detailed field record drawings , in a form satisfactory to the County, indicating significant devi- ations from the construction contract documents , shop draw- ings or installation drawings , and exact locations of concealed work, including underground utilities. Where deviations are accomplished by Change Order or Field Order, the field record drawings shall be annotated to indicate the Change Orders or Field Orders by date and number. Requests for progress payments will not be approved if record drawings are not kept current. On completion of the construction work, all deviations and exact locations of concealed work shall be transferred from Field Record Drawings to a clean "As-built" set and shall be submitted to the County via the Architect , who shall verify the accuracy, completeness and legibility of the "As-built" information shown. F. Damage to existing facilities caused by movement of equip- ment or other operations under this Contract shall be restored or replaced as specified. This shall apply to all damage, whether or not made necessary by execution of the Contract work and shall encompass all areas used by Contractor, whether or not as initially or officially assigned to Contractor. G. Restorations shall be equal to the structural qualities or performance capacities of the original work; and finishes shall match the appearance of, as nearly as possible, like existing adjacent work. Restorations shall be subject to • approval by Architect and shall be made as necessary and without added expense to Owner unless otherwise particu- larly provided for. 01100 GENERAL PARAGRAPHS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01100 - 4 of 4 • H. Protection of New Carpet : The Contractor shall be re- sponsible to take every precaution necessary to prevent damage to new carpet and adjacent areas during the pro- gress of the work. The entire carpet area shall be covered with 10 mil clear polyethylene or approved equal. Use 20 ft. wide x 100 ft. long rolls . All joints shall be taped with 2" polythylene tape ,to form a continuous, un- broken covering. Breaks and tars shall be repaired with tape as they occur. I. The Contractor shall be responsible for the work of removing and reinstalling of header duct plates as often as required for telephone and electrical removals and installations both before and after the installation of the carpet. Use only suction cup devices for removal and re-installation of plates . 1.4 ACTIVITIES ON PREMISES A. Premises , buildings and other facilities adjacent to desig- nated or assigned work, and storage areas and access routes will be occupied by Owner and in continuous opera- tion 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 particularly assigned to Contractor shall not be used for Contractor's convenience nor used without express permit to do so , arranged for in advance with Owner. 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 im- provements , whether existing or newly placed under the Contract. D. No service shall be shut down, transferred or otherwise interrupted without first being scheduled to be done at a time agreeable to Owner with two (2) days notice. E. When utilities are accidentally or inadvertently inter- rupted they shall be immediately restored to service prior to continuation of any other work under the Contract, regardless of the hour of occurrence. 01200 PHASING & SCHEDULING OF THE WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01200 - 1 of 2 i PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. PART 2 PHASING OF THE WORK 2.1 All of the on-site work of this Contract occurring at the Basement and First Second Third and Sevinth Floors sill e done in four separate , sequential construction phases. The order and work area of each phase is as follows : FIRST PHASE - First Floor SECOND PHASE - Second Floor THIRD PHASE - Third Floor FOURTH PHASE - Basement and Seventh Floor 2.2 The starting of each subsequent phase is contingent upon the substantial completion of the preceding phase. Substantial completion for this purpose is hereby defined as complete and ready for use, including painting and other finish work with only minor, incidental items remaining, the completion of which shall not interfere with the occupants ` use of the space. In addition, the Contractor shall allow ten (10) calendar days between phases for departmental transfer by County personnel and this time shall be included in the time period stipulated in Division D, Articles of Agreement (Contract) for the com- pletion of the entire work. The Contractor shall notify the County ten (10) calendar days in advance of his anticipated substantial completion of each phase. 2. 3 The other work of this contract shall be prosecuted diligently and concurrently with the work required to be done in phases. PART 3 SCHEDULING OF THE WORK 3.1 The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for scheduling all items of work so as to assure completion of the Project within the time period stipulated in Division D, Articles of Agreement (Contract) . 3.2 SUBMITTAL OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE : Within ten (10) calendar days from the date of the signing of this contract the Con- tractor shall submit to the Architect for his review, evalu- ation and approval a complete and detailed CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE, described below. 00590 01200 PHASING & SCHEDULING OF THE WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01200 - 2 of 2 • 3.3 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. The Construction Schedule shall be drawn on an appropri- ate time scale. All dates shown shall be actual working dates ; non-working dates shall be excluded. B. The Construction Schedule shall indicate all activities and events , including a detailed breakdown of activities and events for each phase of the Work described above (See Part 2 , PHASING OF THE WORK) , which must be accom- plished from contract award to contract completion and shall include, but shall not necessarily be limited to, the fol lowing : 1. Submittal of Shop Drawings and Samples 2 . Return of Accepted Submittals 3. Procurement of Materials 4. On-site operation of each trade 5. Final completion and clean-up 6 . Departmental Transfer* 7. Telephone Company Operations 3. 4 No work shall commence without the prior approval of the Construction Schedule by the Architect. Upon acceptance, the Contractor shall maintain the Schedule thr-)ughout the duration of the Project. The Schedule shall be up-dated as required and when delays in submittals, deliveries , wore. stoppages or weather are encountered which make re-scheculing of the work necessary. U 00591 01300 SUBMITTALS & SUBSTITUTIONS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01300 - 1 of 3 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall make it a point to inform each of his subcontractors and suppliers of the various requirements found throughout the Specifications concerning the sub- mission of shop drawings , material data, samples, and certificates of compliance to the Contractor for review by the Architect. B. Submittals shall be made in such time as to cause no delay in the orderly progress of work, layout or fabrication under the Contract, due allowance being made for checking by the Architect and for such correcting, resubmission and rechecking as may be necessary. C. Review shall extend only to general conformance and shall not relieve the Contractor from his responsibility for coordinating his work with other trades and complying with the requirements of the Contract Documents for lengths , fit and other details . The review does not authorize changes from the Contract re uirements unless state in a separate letter or Change Order. D. Contractor shall submit to the Architect for review two (2) of each sample requested. E. Contractor shall submit to the Architect five (5) copies of all shop drawings and material submittals. 1. Shop drawings prepared by the Contractor or his sub- contractor or suppliers for submission to the Architect shall be checked by the Contractor before submission. 2 . Shop drawings shall be drawn to scale, shall show all necessary working and erection dimensions and such details , sections , plans and elevations , all properly cross-referenced as are necessary to delineate arrange- ment, construction and connection ,.ith ocher wo=k and shall illustrate all work contiguous with and having a bearing on work indicated. F. Contractor shall submit to the Architect two (2) signed originals of all certificates of compliance. 00392 01300 SUBMITTALS & SUBSTITUTIONS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01300 - 2 of 3 • 1.3 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Notwithstanding any reference in the Specifications to any article, device, product, material, fixture, form or type of construction by name, make or catalog number, such reference shall be interpreted as establishing a standard of quality and shall not be construed as limiting com- petition; and the Contractor, in such cases , may at his option use any article, device, product, material, fixture , form or type of construction which in-the judg- ment of the Architect is equal to that specified. Those desiring approval to bid brands other than those specified shall submit fully documented requests to the Architect for consideration. Such approval will be granted only under the following conditions : 1. Prior to Contract Award: Bidders desiring approval Eo bid brands of er t an those specified by name shall submit their request together with fully descriptive and technical data test results 1-n—Te-tail,and samples if requested, to be received by t e Architect not later than ten (10) days before the bid opening. No product, material, fixture, form, or type of construc- tion will be considered which cannot be proven to the satisfaction of the Architect to have been used in a similar application for at least two years. Approval by the Architect will be in the form of an addendum to the Specifications issued to all pros- pective bidders , indicating that the additional brand or brands are approved as equal to those specified as far as the requirements of the Project are concerned. 2. After si nin of the Contract: Successful bidders wishing to obtain approva on brands other than those specified by name shall have a period of time of 35 days after the "Notice to Proceed" for submission of requests for substitution and data substantiating such requests . Substitution of a brand other than one specifically named in the Contract Documents will be approved by the Architect only if it meets either of the following conditions : a. That it is equal or superior to the brand named in the Specifications in construction, efficiency and utility, and is equal or less in cost to the Owner. b. That the material or product specified cannot be delivered to the job in time to complete the Work • in proper sequence due to conditions beyond control of the Contractor. OUF�'i43 01300 SUBMITTALS & SUBSTITUTIONS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01300 - 3 of 3 • c. To receive consideration after Contract signature, each request for substitution must be accompanied by documentary proof of the quality, difference in price and delivery, if any, in the form of certi- fied quotations from suppliers of both specified and proposed materials or productsn case of a difference in price, the Owner shall receive all benefit of the difference in cost involved in any substitution, and the Contract shall be altered by Change Order to credit Owner with any saving so obtained. 3. If substitution of any brand other than one specifi- cally named required changes to work detailed or specified under other headings , then the Contractor assumes all responsibility for such changes. 4. Items requiring either State Fire Marshal approval or conformance to a State Fire Marshal reference document shall be accompanied by evidence of conformance to Title 19, California Administrative Code. i 00594 01400 REPAIR & CLEANING OF EXISTING WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01400 - 1 of 2 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1. 2 SCOPE A. The work includes all labor, materials and equipment as required to complete the repair and cleaning of existing work. PART 2 MATERIALS (See EXECUTION, below) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. All surfaces which are left exposed as a result of the removal of existing work, including partitions, counters and cabinets , light fixtures , electrical devices and other miscellaneous items , shall be repaired and/or cleaned so as to match the existing adjacent condition. B. All touch-up and repair painting shall conform to the requirements of Section 09500 , Painting. 3.2 CEILINGS A. Existing suspended metal pan ceilings to remain, shall be thoroughly cleaned. 1. Damaged pans shall be replaced using undamaged pans from ceilings to be removed or covered with new ceilings . 3. 3 FLOORS TO RECEIVE NEW CARPET A. Existing holes at electrical and telephone outlets aban- doned by the Work of this Contract shall be plugged with "Fix-all", "Floorstone" or approved equal. The plugging material shall be crowned to allow for shrinkage; then sanded smooth and flush with the existing adjacent finish surface. B. Where existing abandoned outlets are capped, the cap shall is be removed and the hole plugged per A, above. p01;93. 01400 REPAIR & CLEANING OF EXISTING WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 01400 - 2 of 2 C. Carpet Preparation: 1. Header duct plates shall be removed (using suction- cup device) and plates , seat and duct thoroughly cleaned. Plates shall be re-seated flush with ad- jacent finish surface. 2. The entire floor area to receive new carpet shall be thoroughly cleaned. All wax shall be completely removed. The floor shall be completely free from dust just before carpet installation. i 00590 02100 DEMOLITION 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 02100 - 1 of 2 40 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes , but is not necessarily limited to the demolition and removal of portions of existing structure as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein including removal from site of all materials demolished and debris caused by demolition work. Related Work in Other Sections : Removal of existing mechanical, plumbing or electrical work as may be required. 1. 3 GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Notify the Owner of the utilities being removed and follow their recommendation as to treatment of existing service. B. Owner reserves the right to remove any existing materials prior to vacating structures or prior to start of work under this contract. C. Burning or selling materials on site will not be permitted. D. Demolition shall proceed in a safe manner per all applic- able regulations. Equipment and materials shall be pro- vided and procedures determined as necessary to avoid accidents , injury to persons and unnecessary damage to property. E. Removals shall proceed to cause the least nuisance by dust .and least interference by accumulations of waste materials and debris. Provide frequent and continuous removal of debris as necessary. General Contractor shall furnish trash dimmpster for the duration of job for general use. 1.4 EXISTING PARTITIONS A. Existing movable partitions shall be removed in whole or in part as shown. Include all plaster or other wall finish, framing, plates, anchors , and other items , complete. • B. Removals shall be carefully performed to not damage parti- tions and adjacent in-place work. {��y 02100 DEMOLITION 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 02100 - 2 of 2 is C_ Movable partitions system shall remain the property of the Owner. 1.5 PROTECTION OF STRUCTURES AND PROPERTY A. Protect all adjacent property from damage by falling debris , dust, mechanical injury. B. Repair any damage caused during and by demolition work. 1. 6 SALVAGE AND DISPOSAL OF REMOVED MATERIALS A. All existing materials which have been removed or dis- connected 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 ex- pense of the Contractor and in accordance with all govern- ing regulations and ordinances pertaining to the disposal of such material. B. Existing materials or equipment specified for re-use on the new work shall be stored at the Contractor's expense in areas approved by the Owner, protected from damage, and handled in such a manner as to not overload the structural capacity of the building. C. Existing materials or equipment specified for delivery to the Owner, and not specified for re-use on the new work, shall be delivered at the Contractor's expense to the Contra Costa County Corporation Yard located at 1619 Shell Avenue, Martinez, California, Building Maintenance Shop. D. Any question as to ownership of "demolished" materials shall be resolved by the County and its decision shall be final. 00598 05100 MISCELLANEOUS METALS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 05100 - 1 of 2 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the miscellaneous metal work as shown on drawings and speci- fied herein. 1. 3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings : Shop drawings for all fabricated miscel- laneous metals items specified in para. 2. 2 (below) shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. Shop drawings shall indicate thickness and grade of metal, dimensions , construction details and anchorage and installation. 1.4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS- A. EQUIREMENTSA. Verify all dimensions and take all field measurements necessary before fabrication. B. Welding shall be done by certified welders in accordance with AWS (American Welding Society) D1. 1-75, Structural Welding Code (Rev. 1-76) . Exposed welds shall be ground smooth. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 MISCELLANEOUS METAL (Components) A. Steel Plate: ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) A36. B. Structural Tubing: ASTM 500 or 513. C. Expansion Shields : Fed. Spec. FF-S-325 D. Bolts and Nuts : Fed. Spec. FF-B-575 E. Toggle Bolts : Fed. Spec. FF-B-588 00599 05100 MISCELLANEOUS METALS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 05100 - 2 of 2 • 2.2 FABRICATED ITEMS A. Rail & Gate: Structural tubing shall be sized as indicated on drawings and shall conform to ASTM 513. Fabricated assembly shall be given one coat of zinc- chromate primer conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-P-645 or an approved rust-resisting treatment and metallic primer in accordance with manufacturer's standard practice. See Section 08300, FINISH HARDWARE for hardware. B. Rail Wall Stiffeners : Structural tubing shall be sized as indicated on drawing and shall conform to ASTM 500. Hot-dip galvanize after fabrication. 0NO0 06100 FINISH CARPENTRY & CABINET WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 06100 - 1 of 3 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1. 2 SCOPE A. The Work includes , but is not necessarily limited to the furnishing and installing of all finish carpentry and cabinet work and related items , including cabinet hard- ware, laminate plastic tops and installation of building specialties. including washroom accessories , as shown or noted on the drawings and specified herein. B. Finish carpentry work and cabinet work items and their related components which are to be furnished and/or in- stalled under this section are not necessarily individu- ally described. The most important features and those requiring detail description are mentioned. Finish carpentry work and cabinet work items not mentioned or described shall be furnished and/or installed in accord- ance with the intent of the drawings and specifications and as required to complete the work. C. Refer to Drawings for cabinet hardware. 1.3 CODES & STANDARDS : Finish carpentry and cabinet work con- struction throughout shall be 'Custom grade" in accordance with the specifications, rules and details of the Woodwork Institute of California, "Manual of Millwork" January 1, 1978 Edition. Materials , workmanship, and installation shall be in accordance with the aforementioned W. I. C. "Manual of Millwork" and each unit of millwork shall bear the W.I. C. Certified compliance Grade Stamp indicating the grade speci- fied and, by completion of the job , W.I.C. Certified Compliance Certificates shall have been issued by a W. I. C. licensee certifying that the products furnished fully meet the require- ments for the grade specified. Certificates shall be fur- nished the Architect before work under this section will be accepted. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings : Submit fully detailed shop drawings of all finish carpentry and cabinet work specified hereinto the • the Architect for approval. Shop drawings shall be prepared in accordance with the Woodwork Institute of California's 0 � 06100 FINISH CARPENTRY & CABINET WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 06100 - 2 of 3 • "Manual of Millwork," Section 1 entitled "Millwork Shop Drawings. " No fabrication or work shall be commenced until shop drawings have been approved and returned to the Contractor. B. Samples 1. Submit color samples for each color of plastic lami- nate to Architect. 2. Submit two - 12 inch x 12 inch samples of finished plywood paneling and two - 12 inch long piece�— finished trim to Architect. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 GENERAL: Unless specified otherwise herein, all finish wood materials shall conform to the "Custom" grade requirements for materials for millwork of the W. I. C. "Manual of Millwork" , and with the notes and details shown on the drawings . Furnish all materials required to complete the work whether herein specified or not, including specialty items and accessories. 2. 2 CABINET WORK A. Core Material: Plywood B. Laminated Plastic 1. High pressure laminated plastic conforming to NEMA Standard LD 1-1964, manufactured by Formica Corpora- tion and Wilson Art. Color and pattern as noted on drawings . 2. Thickness : 1/16 inch 3. Adhesives: As recommended by plastic laminate manu- facturer, waterproof type throughout. 4. Hardware: Refer to drawings. 2.3 PANELING A. Plywood: Match existing face veneer (grade, cut and match) and finish. B. Trim & Door Frame : Match existing trim specie and finish. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 GENERAL A. Closely coordinate this work with that under ether Sections as necessary for proper construction of preparat� r�k. 06100 FINISH CARPENTRY & CABINET WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 06100 - 3 of 3 • B. Installation shall be accomplished by the fabricator. All cases shall be installed plumb and level. C. Cabinets shall be complete with all hardware. All in accordance with the drawings and as herein specified. It shall be the responsibility of this contractor to verify all dimensions affecting his work by actual job measure- ment prior to fabrication. D. Pre-fit and preassembly cabinetwork to greatest extent possible; protect against damage; deliver in covered vans and do not deliver during rainy weather. Where sections are too large to permit mill-made joints , job made joints shall be neat , clean and permanently held. E. Install and adjust for proper operation all cabinetwork hardware. F. Clean all surfaces and interiors free from dust, shaving, dirt and leave clean and free from scratches, dents, adhesives , or other defects. t �W3 07100 SEALANTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 07100 1 of 2 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. This section includes general exterior and interior sealant work required throughout project as shown or specified. B. Work Included in Other Sections: Acoustical Sealant under Section 09200, Metal Stud Partition Systems. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit one-cartridge of each type of sealant specified prior to delivery of sealants to the job site. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 PRODUCTS A. Sealant: Curing type, one com onent, elastomeric-type compound (silicone rubber base conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-S-001543A, Class B, ready to use form. B. Primer, Thinners and Cleaners: As made or approved by sealant manufacturer. C. Colors : For exposed materials - as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors, except sealant at ceramic the shall be clear. PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 LOCATION OF SEALANTS : Where noted on Drawings. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Use and install per manufacturer's instructions to achieve effective adhesion and secure the work against penetration by water. B. Accurately apply in one continuous operation, to full • depths and widths of joints or pockets. Exposed surfaces shall have a thoroughly neat appearance when complete. 00604 07100 SEALANTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 07100 - 2 of 2 • C. Clean pockets free of dirt, etc. , before applying materials. D. Clean adjacent surfaces free from sealant smears. E. When complete, caulking and sealant shall have full and complete adhesion with contact surfaces ; and shall have a thoroughly neat, extruded appearance to shape and sight lines required. OQS05 07200 EXTERIOR LOUVERS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 07200 - 1 of 2 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. Work includes all labor, materials , transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the in- stallation of new exterior louvers as shown on plans and as specified herein. 1. 3 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS A. Field verify opening dimensions and conditions prior to fabrication. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 EXTERIOR LOUVERS: A.irolite Company (Marietta, Ohio) T-6382 or approved equal. A. Type: Stationary wall louver, 2 inches thick with 14 gauge extruded aluminum blades, frames and straps, frames with integral flanges, blades with center baffle and return bead. Provide 1/2 inch x 14 gauge aluminum bird screen in standard folded frame. B. Material: Extruded aluminum conforming to ASTM B221. C. Construction: All factory welded assembly. Provide inter- mediate vertical stiffener strap. D. Finish: AA (Aluminum Association) Publication: Desig- nation System for Aluminum Finishes (May, 1968) , AA M10C22A41 (Class I, clear anodized) . PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 GENERAL: Where aluminum is in contact with dissimilar metal, protect surfaces with one coat of bituminous paint. 3. 2 Installations at North and South ends of building occur within existing aluminum frame. Remove existing obscure glass and install louver straight and plumb and watertight with sealant per Section 07100, Sealants. 006{}o 07200 EXTERIOR LOWERS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 07200 - 2 of 2 3. 3 Installation at West side of building replaces an existing porcelain enamel panel. Reinforce new opening as required and install louver straight and plumb and watertight with sealant per Section 071.00 , Sealants. 0060 08100 HOLLOW METAL DOORS & FRAMES 4405-4267-C3=EDA Page 08100 - 1 of 4 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes furnishing of all labor, materials, apparatus , tools, equipment, transportation, temporary construction and special or occasional services of all hollow metal work shown on the drawings or described in these specifications. The general extent of the hollow metal work is shown on the drawings. B. Work Included in Other Sections : 1. Glazing 2. Painting 1. 3 CODES & STANDARDS A. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Publication Standard No . 80 - Fire Doors and Windows. B. SDI (Steel Door Institute) Publication 100-76 - Recommended Specifications - Standard Steel Doors and Frames. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings : Submit to the Architect shop drawings show- ing sizes, elevations, fire rating, hardware reinforce- ment, glazed and louvered openings and frame anchors. 1.5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Hollow metal work shall be produced by a single fabricator throughout the work unless otherwise approved; Forderer Cornice Works ; Overly Mfg. Co. ; Fire Protection Products Co. ; Atlas Universal Service Co. ; or equal. Manufacturer shall have been regularly producing work of the type re- quired for not less than five years. PART 2 MATERIALS & FABRICATION • 2. 1 GENERAL: Doors and frames shall conform to SDI 100 , Type II with the following additions and modifications: 00U0U 08100 HOLLOW METAL DOORS & FRAMES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08100 - 2 of 4 A. Sheet Steel: Prime quality cold rolled, stretcher leveled, pickled furniture steel; U. S . Standard gauges specified; surfaces free from defects. B. Where door over-rides sill or threshold, undercut door for 1/2" maximum clearance above floor or top of threshold or carpet, . unless otherwise required by scheduled hardware or other notation. C. Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised hardware from templates or from the hardware itself. Mortise and in- stall reinforcement at the factory. The reinforcement for the butts and strike shall be drilled and all tapping done at the factory. D. Locate finish hardware per manufacturer' s standards. E. Size frame widths to wall or partition thicknesses. F. Surface hardware such as closures , hold downs, etc. , shall have reinforcement installed at the factory. G. Reinforce at all points of bearing and fastening for all surface, mortised and concealed items (i.e. closers and door stops , butts and hinges) . H. Reinforce using steel plate; 7 gauge for hinges , butts , closer bases, brackets and for reinforcing at cylinderical locks ; and 10 gauge for other items. I. Securely attach reinforcing per manufacturer' s standards, except all mechanical and welded connections shall be sufficient to resist all anticipated operating and shock loads and shall be subject to approval by Architect. J. Door glazing and other stops removable where required only; integral with frame elsewhere; 18 gauge min. where re- movab le. K. Size all stops to properly receive and fit doors , glass or other items required, including allowance for glazing gaskets or other accessories . L. Size stops to achieve equal rabbet depths on both sides of frame, unless otherwise shown or required. M. Factory fit removable stops to respective opening; cut square and butt end to edge. Set loose with fastenings • uniformly spaced not over 6 inches from ends and 16 inch centers in bet-ween. N. Fastenings : Phillips OHSM screws where necessarily ex- posed; set in holes factory punched and countersinik.1 9 08100 HOLLOW. METAL DOORS & FRAMES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08100 - 3 of 4 0. Priming: After fabrication, clean all surfaces free from oil, grease, and other foreign matter; sand exposed sur- faces smooth, apply one mil dry thickness of rust in- hibitive metal primer to all surfaces and bake dry. P. Completed hollow metal work shall be free from dents , warps and buckles, with all edges, miters and mouldings accurately formed and in true alignment. Exposed welds shall be ground smooth and free from weld and grinding marks. Q. Fire Rated Doors and Frames: Provide hourly ratings in- dicated and in accordance with NFPA 80. Provide U.L. (Underwriters Laboratory, Inc.) label at doors and frames. 2. 2 FRAMES A. Unit Pressed Metal Frames shall be 16 gauge throughout, each unit fabricated with corners mitered, continuously welded through the joint and ground smooth. B. Interior door fames shall be drilled for a minimum of four (4) door silencers. C. Each unit with temporary sill spreader. 2. 3 DOORS A. Flush type , 1-3/4" thick throughout; edges beveled for latch stile at single doors and meeting stiles at pair doors ; other edges square. B. Glass or other openings where shown, in sizes indicated with appropriate and substantial mitered and welding moulding units. C. 18 gauge face panels without intermediate seams ; panels mated at long edges, welded at 2" centers and exposed joints continuously filled. D. Top and bottom edges reinforced with continuous 16 gauge channels welded to faces; top edge flush. E. Internally reinforce faces using continuous 18 gauge inter- locking channels, spaced not over 7" centers , each channel spot welded to each face at 4 inch centers. F. Sound deaden all internal voids using approved insulation. G. Install reinforcing units for cylinderical locksets, latchsets, butts and closers. 006.10 08100 HOLLOW METAL DOORS & FRAMES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08100 - 4 of 4 • H. Protect doors for shipping as necessary. I. Louvers : Provide manufacturer' s standard metal Vee blade fixed or Zee blade fusible link louvers where noted or scheduled; in sizes indicated. All louvers shall be factory installed except where new louvers occur at existing doors. J. Door edges to be free of seams or cracks. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 FRAMES A. Each jamb with 14 gauge minimum angle floor anchor punched to suit fastenings to floor as required; each jamb with 16 gauge minimum wall anchors of type suitable for ad- jacent construction, spaced not over 6 inches from top and bottom and 24" centers in between. B. Each head 42" and wider with continuous 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 12 gauge reinforcing angle welded in place. 3.2 DOORS A. Doors shall be hung in accordance with clearances speci- fied in SDI 100. B. After erection and glazing, hardware shall be cleaned and adjusted. 3.3 FIRE DOORS & FRAMES : Install fire doors and frame, including hardware in accordance with NFPA 80. 0��1� 08200 ALUMINUM DOORS & FRAMES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08200 - 1 of 4 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUPENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the alumi- num doors and frames and aluminum door and frame hardware as shown on plans and specified herein. B. Work included in other Sections : Glass and Glazing, see Section 08400; Sealants , see Section 07100. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop drawings shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. Shop drawings shall indicate elevations , sizes of doors and frames , metal gages , details of con- struction, anchorage and glazing, weatherstripping and hardware. B. Descriptive literature shall be provided with shop draw- ings and shall consist of detail specifications and instructions for installation, adjustment, cleaning and maintenance. C. Certificates of Compliance attesting that doors , frames and hardware meet the requirements specified shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. 1.4 PROTECTIVE COATING OR COVERING A. Prior to shipment, finished aluminum surfaces shall receive a protective coating or covering standard for the manufacturer. 1.5 GENERAL REQUIRE14ENTS A. Aluminum Doors and Frames : Aluminum doors, frames, side lights , transoms and related items shall be as manu- factured by Kawneer Company, Inc. , Visalia, California or approved equal. Doors shall be Kawneer Na_--rc-« Stile "190" doors with square glass stops . Frames shall be • Kawneer "450" flush glazed, 1-3/4" x4-1/2" framing. Framing shall meet the following per__or--,ance requirements. 0, i;i2 08200 ALUMINUM DOORS' & FRAMES 4402-4267-C3-EDA Page 08200 - 2 of 4 • 1. When tested in accordance with AS'T�1 E330, under a load of 25 p. s. f. , the maximum deflection of any member shall not exceed 1/175 of its span. When the test load is removed, there shall be no evidence of perma- nent deformation or damage. B. Hardware: Hardware shall be furnished and installed by the aluminum door and frame manufacturer. Metal for hard- ware reinforcement shall be cadmium plated steel, stain- less steel or steel with a hot-dipped galvanized finish and shall be secured by welding. C. Glazing: Glazing of aluminum doors , transoms and side lights is specified under section 08400, GLASS & GLAZING. Metal glazing beads, vinyl inserts and glazing gaskets shall be supplied by door manufacturer. D. Anchors : Provide anchors of sizes and shapes standard with the manufacturer for securing frames to adjacent construction. Reinforce vertical mullions and extend reinforcement to overhead structural slab and secure thereto. Anchor bottom of each frame to floor with 3/32 inch stainless steel angle clip. E. Weatherstripping: Continuous silicone treated wool pile type or manufacturer' s standard on stiles , rails and bottoms of doors attached to holders and fitted into integral slots, easily removable without special tool and adjustable at meeting of pair door rails. F. Welding and Fastening: Where possible locate welds on unexposed surfaces. Welds on exposed surfaces shall be dressed smooth. Exposed screws or bolts shall have countersunk heads and shall occur at inconspicuous loca- tions only. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES A. Extrusions shall comply with Fed. Spec. QQ-A-200/9, alloy 6063-75. B. Fastening devices shall be hard aluminum or stainless steel. C. Finish shall be in accordance with AA (Aluminum Associa- tion) Publication "Designation System for Aluminum Finishes (May 1968)" for AA-M10-C22-A41 (Class I, clear • anodized) . 0613 08200 ALUMINUM DOORS & FRAIES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08200 - 3 of 4 • 2.2 HARDWARE: The following shall be provided and installed for each pair of doors. A. Hinges : 3 pair Kawneer standard butt hinge: 4-1/2" x 411 , regular weight, ball bearing with non-removable pins when door is closed. Finish: US26D, dull chrome. Fed. Spec. FF-H-116C, T2107. B. Exit Devices : Two concealed vertical rod devices for narrow stile installation. Crossbar shall be dogged with dogging key. Finish shall match doors and frames. Von Duprin Type 33 or approved equal. Von Duprin 3347 EO for both leafs of door #51 and north leaf of door #52, and 3347 TL (omit pull) for south leaf of door #52. Von Duprin 383 top strike and 335A bottom strike, typical. 1. Cylinder lock at 3347 TL shall have 6-pin tumblers and shall be keyed in accordance with requirements of para. 1. 4 of Section 08300, FINISH HARDWARE. C. Pulls: Two Kawneer standard G-2 surface mounted pulls, black. D. Closers : Two top-jamb mounted type, with "slimline" cover, closers with powerspring, sweep speed, latch speed and backcheck adjustment features. Non-holder type arm. Finish shall match doors and frames. U.L. listed. Norton Series 8501 or aDDroved equal or ANSI. E. Door Stops : Two dome type aluminum door bumpers , BW Builders Brass Works) 8061-x or approved equal. F. Door Holders : Two 4" aluminum swing-down type door holders , BW-871-4" or approved equal at door #52 only. PART 3 FABRICATION & INSTALLATION 3. 1 FABRICATION A. Frames shall be fabricated of extruded aluminum shapes as shown on drawings. Minimum wall thickness shall be 0.125 inch. Joints in frame members shall be milled to a hair- line watertifht fit, reinforced and either welded along concealed lines of contact or secured mechanically and by concealed welding. B. Doors shall be of type, size and design indicated and nor less than 1-3/4 inch thick. Clearances shall --a as follows : 1/16 inch at hinge stiles , 1/8 inch at lock • _ stiles and top rails and 3/16 inch at sill. Single acting doors shall be beveled 1/8 4--ch at hinge and meeting stile edges. x0614 08200 ALUMINUM DOORS & FRAMES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Paye 08200 - 4 of 4 • 1. Doors shall have narrow stiles and rails and shall be fabricated from extruded aluminum hollow seamless tubes. Top and bottom rails shall be fastened by welding. Glazing beads shall have vinyl insert glazing gaskets designed to receive glass thickness specified. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Frames shall be set accurately in position, plumb, square, level and in alignment and securely anchored to adjacent construction as shown on drawings and in accordance with manufacturer' s instructions. Sealants shall be as shown and specified under Section 07100. Hardware shall be adjusted to operate properly. Doors and frames shall be thoroughly cleaned. B. Aluminum in contact with dissimilar metals or plaster or concrete shall receive one coat of heavy-bodied bituminous paint. 006 08300 FINISH HARDWARE 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08300 - 1 of 6 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUIMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. Work includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the door finish hardware work as shown on the plans and as specified herein. B. Work included in other Sections : 1. Cabinet Hardware, refer to Drawings . 2. Aluminum Door & Frame Hardware, see Section 08200. 1.3 CODES & STANDARDS A. Hardware for Labeled Fire Doors : In addition to meeting the requirements specified elsewhere herein, hardware for labeled fire doors shall conform to the requirements of NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Standard No. 80 - Standard for Fire Doors and Windows. Labeling and/or listing by Underwriters ' Laboratory will be accepted as evidence of conformance to these require- ments. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Hardware List: Submit for approval 6 copies of a hardware list, listing each item of builders ' hardware including manufacturer' s name and catalog number, U.L. mark and finish designation. B. A keying schedule will be prepared by the County and returned with the approved hardware submittal. 1.5 SPECIAL REQUIRELSENTS A. Contractor shall consider the ordering of hardware as a first order of work. B. Furnish all locksets keyed to existing master system in • accordance with keying schedule to be o_ rovided by the Owner. O0S10 08300 FINISH HARDWARE 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08300 - 2 of 6 . C. Upon receipt of the locksets and cylinders from the factory the hardware supplier shall notify the County Building Maintenance Department that the keyed locks and cylinders are ready to be checked for the keying require- ments set forth in the keying schedule. After the keyed locks and cylinders have been checked against the keying schedule and corrections made, the County will accept the keys for the job and the keyed locks may then be delivered to the job site. D. Delivery & Marking: Items of hardware shall be delivered to the job site in their original individual containers, complete with the necessary appurtenances including screws and instructions. Each individual container shall be marked with the manufacturer' s name and catalog number as they appear in the hardware list. E. Template Hardware: :hardware to be applied to metal doors shall be made to template. The templates shall be furnished promptly to the metal door and frame manufacture. F. Provide and deliver to Maintenance Shop one hundred (100) key blanks in appropriate keyway. G. Stamp all keys - "DO NOT DUPLICATE". PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 HARDWARE ITEMS : A. Hinges : Loose pin hinges for reverse-bevel interior doors shall be non-removable when the door is closed. See Hardware Sets . B. Locks & Latches : Lock cylinders shall have 6 pin tumblers. Strikes shall be furnished with dust boxes. No substitu- tions for locksets specified. See Hardware Sets. C. Flush Lever Extension Door Bolt: BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturer' s Association) L14081. D. Closer: Arms of closers shall be of sufficient length to allow full swing of door to point of contact with door stop. See Hardware Sets. E. Architectural Door Trim: See Hardware Sets. F. Door Stops and Holders : See Hardware Sets. G. Automatic Door Bottom: Surface mounted regular duty unit having a drop bar capable of up to 3/4 inch drop and equipped with not less than 3/8 inch wide closed cell spon replaceable insert. See Hardware 0tft`7 08300 FINISH HAR79ARE 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08300 - 3 of 6 • H. Head & Jamb Soundproofing: Replaceable closed cell sponge neoprene insert not less than 3/8 inch thick by 1/4 inch wide in a minimum 0.063 inch thick anodized aluminum housing. See Hardware Sets. I. Door Silencers: Molded rubber, see Hardware Sets . J. Key Cabinet: Fed. Spec. AA-C-30D. Eight key hooks, 16 gauge steel cabinet with welded corners, satin finish stainless steel cover, ECS (Elevator Cable & Supply Co.) or approved equal. Lock is to be keyed for use by Contra Costa County Con- solidated Fire District (V-7801) . K. Thresholds : Type for use at fire rated door. 1-3/4 inches wide extending full width of door opening. Pemko 174A (where new carpet abuts existing finish) or Pemko 236A (where new carpet occurs at both sides of door) or approved equal. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 GENERAL A. Hardware shall be installed following manufacturer's instructions. Except as noted, fasteners furnished with the hardware shall be used to fasten hardware in place. B. Remove hardware prior to painting doors and frames and re-install after final coat has thoroughly dried. 00618 08300 FINISH HARDWARE 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08300 - 4 of 6 PART 4 HARDWARE SETS Quantity Item Manufacturer Model No Remarks HW-1 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 8G05-GR-US28 Office Lock 1 ea Door Stop Sargent 2435 Wall/concave 4 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 HW-2 1-1/2 pr. Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 8G37-GR-US28 "Classroom! Lock 1 ea Closer Sargent EN12-P9(1104) Parallel Arm Mtg 2 ea Kickplates Sargent 3816US28 10"x34-1/2" ' 1 ea Door Stop Sargent 2425 Wall/convex 4 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 HW-3 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 8G37-GR-US28 "Classroom" Lock 1 ea Closer Sargent EN12-P9 (1104) Parallel Arm Mtg 2 ea Kickplates Sargent '3816 US28 10"x34-1/2" 1 ea Door Stop Sargent 2425 Wall/convex 4 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 1 ea Threshold (see 2. 1k, this Section) 36" (inches) HW-4 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 3G05-GR-US28 Office Lock 1 ea Closer Sargent EN1103-0 Standard Mtg 1 ea Door Stop Sargent 2435 Wall/concave 1 ea ea Door Stop Sargent 3381 (Dr.P6 only)Floor/Dome 4 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 HW-5 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Latchset Wargent 8U15-GR-US28 1 ea Auto. Bottom Pemke 412 AN Surface Mounted 1 ea Head & Jamb Pemko 375 AR Soundproofing 1 ea Door Stop Sargent 2425 Wall/convex • HW-6 - NOT USED 00,619 08300 FINISH HARDWARD 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08300 - 5 of 6 Quantity Item Manufacturer Model No. Remarks HW-7 (Wood Door and Frame/Information Center) 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 8G05-GR-US28 Office Lock 1 ea Closer Sargent EN 1103-0 Standard Mtg. 1 ea Door Stop Sargent 3380 Floor/Dome HW-8 (Door to Five Alarm Panels) 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 8G37-GR-US28 "Classroom' Lock 4 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 HW-9 3 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26D 1 ea Lockset Sargent 8G37-GR-US28 "Classroom" Lock 2 ea Bolts-(Flush Lever Extension-one top & bottom) 1 ea Closer Sargent EN12-P9(1104) Parallel Arm Mtg 2 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 1 ea Threshold (See 2. IK, this Section) 72 inches HW-10 1-1/2 pr Hinges Lawrence BB4101 US26 1 ea Deadlock -Match or re-use existing 1 ea Closer -Match or re-use existing 1 ea Pull-on Plate -Match or re-use existing 1 ea Push Plate -Match or re-use existing 2 ea Signs -Match or re-use existing, where occur 1 ea Door Stop -Re-locate existing, patch floor. 2 ea Kickplate -Match existing 4 ea Silencers -Sargent 3446 HW-11 Same as H14-10, except omit deadlock HW-12 1 ea Door Stop Builders Brass BW-121 Altmiintm HW-13 i2 ea Angle Stop Kawneer 69-154 Match existing finish 2 ea Door Holder Builders +� ;� Brass BW-871 4" Al nen 08300 FINISH HARDWARE 4405-4267-C3-F.DA Page 08300 - 6 of 6 is (}uan_ti� Item Manufacturer *Model No. Remarks HW-14 2 ea Angle Stop Kawneer 69-154 Match existing finish HW-15 (late at Stair #2, First Floor) 1 pr Spring Hinges Stanley 2060 Adjustable 4 ea Silencers Sargent 3446 0062-1 08400 GLASS & GLAZING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08400 - 1 of 3 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work Includes , but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of all Glasswork construction, including all accessories, as shown and noted on the draw- ings and specified herein. 1.3 CODES & STANDARDS Standards for all glazing compounds and methods of glazing shall be in accordance with the Flat Glass Jobbers Associa- tion "Glazing Manual" , latest edition. Glass and glazing shall also conform with the applicable requirements of the "Uniform Building Code", latest edition. Replacement of existing glass with new tempered glass (at exterior windows) shall conform to CAC (California Administration Code) Title 19, Fire and Panic Safety Standards, Section 17. 33. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Certificates of Conformance: Submit certificates from the manufacturer certifying that materials conform to requirements specified herein. 1.5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Deliver each light to job site bearing manufacturer' s labels clearly identifying type, grade, thickness and brand. B. Glass showing excessive waviness, bubbles, discoloration or other imperfections will be rejected. C. Factory or prefinished materials adjacent to glass installations shall be protected as necessary. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 GENERAL. A. Glass shall be new first quality products, Libbey-Owens- Ford; PPG Industries; Mississippi; American St. Globain; or equal. 00622 08400 GLASS' & GLAZING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08400 - 2 of 3 • B. Materials required for glazing work shall conform to requirements specified by glass manufacturer. C. Setting blocks and spacer shims shall be provided in types, sizes and quantities required to properly set all glass. D. Shop or Factory Cut to sizes required to maintain edge clearance and edge grips not less than the dimensions determined proper .by glass manufacturer. Clean-cut glas edges to the condition required by glass manufacturer. E. Recessed, pockets, and glazing bead surfaces shall be clean and free from dust, dirt, grease, oil coatings, or other foreign matter. 2.2 GLASS A. Clear Tempered Plate: Clear glazing quality, regular plate or float glazing quality tempered at factory by manufacturer's standard hanging process, tong marks at bottom and fully concealed from view, 1/4" thick, and conforming to Fed. Spec. DD-G-1403 FT. B. Wire Glass : Clear glazing quality, faces polished and smooth and parallel with embedded diamond pattern straight wire welded mesh, 1/4" thick, Libbey-Owens- Ford or Combustion Engineering "Polished Misco" or approved equal. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 GENERAL This Installation shall be made only by personnel skilled and experienced in this type work; per "Glazing Manual", Flat Giass Jobbers Association; and per glass manufacturer's published specifications; all as applicable to work required except as shown or specified. Install Glass at building in final locations; set, support, space, and position in strict accordance with manufacturer's instructions as applicable to each glass type and size and installation condition. Immediately after setting each door and window lite, rough clean free from compounds. Identifying labels and tare shall remain in place until removal is approved by Architect. 00623 08400 GLASS' & GLAZING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 08400 - 3 of 3 When Complete, each lite or panel shall be air and water- tight, firmly and uniformly secured around entire peri- meter, and free from chips , cracks, stains , scratches, or other detrimental characteristics. 3.2 TEMPERED GLASS LITES A. At locations shown on plans (Sheet A-9) replace existing glass lites with new clear tempered glass. Replace existing sealant and vinyl glazing beads to match existing. B. At counter window Communications Center, First Floor. C. At New Aluminum Doors and Frames. 3.3 WIRE GLASS Glass for fire doors shall be installed in accordance with installation requirements of NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Standard No. 80. - Fire Doors and Windows. w 00624 09100 CARPETING 4.405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09100 - 1 of 5 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental General Conditions, and Division 1, General Reauirements•, are part of this Section and the Contract for this Work and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 1. 2 SCOPE A. The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of all carpet complete as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein to include base, edging and reducing strips as required. B. Refer to Section 08200, Finish Hardware for thresholds. C. Refer to Section 16200, Electrical - Basic Materials & Methods, for carpet rings . 1. 3 SUBMITTALS A. Certifications : Contractor and the carpet manufacturer' s representative shall certify in writing, upon completion of the installation of all carpet work, that it complies with the manufacturer's specifications and installation requirements, and that : 1. All materials shall be of first quality and free from all defects in workmanship and materials ; and that all carpet and adhesive conform to specifications. 2. Any service required to correct either material or installation workmanship as specified, shall be done promptly, at no expense to the Owner. 3. All installation work was supervised by a representa- tive of the manufacturer, and therefore manufacturer certifies that installation work conforms to speci- fications. B. Shop Drawings: Prior to installation of carpeting, the Contractor shall submit complete layout plans including locations of seams and detailed method of seaming. 1. Layout each area for minimum number of seams. • 2. Layout plan shall indicate seaming at header duct locations. 3. Indicate direction of carpet rolls. 00625 09100 CARPETING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09100 - 2 of 5 C. Samples: Prior to carpet purchase, and within one week from date of request, submit for Architect' s approval two 8 inch x 10 inch samples of each carpet proposed for use. Each sample shall bear the manufacturer' s label stating the name and description of the material. The sample shall represent exactly the carpet proposal to be supplied. Submit two 6-inch lengths each of base and reducing strip. D. Maintenance Instructions : Submit three sets of manu- facturer's maintenance instructions for commercial installation of carpeting to the Architect in 8-1/2 x 11" binders . These instructions must include recommendations for commercial cleaning, spot cleaning, vacuum cleaning , and recommended types of furniture casters and glides for use with this particular carpeting. E. Guarantee: Carpet manufacturer shall provide a five year unconditional guarantee covering the complete carpet including backing. Guarantee shall provide for complete replacement of the carpet; including all necessary labor and materials if either the face or backing of the carpet should fail within the five year period. The carpeting installer shall guarantee against all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the Project. F. Guarantee of Timely Delivery: The manufacturer or his representative shall guarantee in writing that carpet materials will be delivered within eight (8) weeks from date of order. 1. 4 DELIVERY: Deliver carpet to job site in manufacturer' s original mill wrapping and with register number tags attached or register number stenciled on bales and intact. 1.5 EXTRA MATERIAL: Upon completion of work the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner, in addition to ordinary remnants , five percent (5%) of the quantity of carpet installed. This extra material shall be from the same factory run as installed and shall be cut from full width roll in one rectangular piece packaged and identified. The cost of this material shall be included in the contract price. Extra material shall be de- livered to the Contra Costa County Corporation Yard located at 1619 Shell Avenue , Martinez, California, Maintenance Shop. 1. 6 PROTECTION OF NEW CARPET A. Refer to Section 01100, Paragraph 1. 3 (H) for required protection to new carpet. 0062 09100 CARPETING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09100 - 3 of 5 PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 The products specified herein are manufactured by Patrick Carpet Mills, P. 0. Box 1240, Long Beach, California 90801. Products of other manufacturers will be considered provided they are evaluated by the County as on an approved equal to or exceeding the quality standards described herein. A. Manufacturer and Pattern: Heatherloc quality, Antron III Nylon type, manufactured by Patrick Carpet Mills within standard industry manufacturing tolerances , or approved equal. B. Coloration: Each separate ply of the total yarn bundle shall be a solid individually dyed color. Space dyed yarns and Kuster dyed yarns are not acceptable. Material shall be vat, skein, or packaged dyed with a minimum of dye lots. C. Abrasion Resistance: This material shall be guaranteed against abrasive wear causing a face weight loss exceed- ing 10% over a five year period. This guarantee shall certify abrasion resistance provided maintenance is in accordance with the written maintenance program. The job shall be registered at the time of installation. D. Static Control: Carpet shall be manufactured with a static control system which will reduce the level of electrostatic voltage built up in the floor covering below the threshold of sensitivity. The threshold of sensitivity is defined as that level of electrostatic voltage below which the average individual will not encounter an objectionable shock. This is calibrated at a range of from 1,500 to 3,500 volts. It shall be measured according to the standard method of test established by the carpet industry at 70 degrees F and 20% relative humidity. E. Construction: Tufted level loop ; all material shall be manufactured on the same loom. F. Pile Yarn: 100% continuous filament Antron III Nylon with static control. 1. Yarn Ply: 3 2. Stitches per/6": 60 3. Gauge: 5/32" 4. Pile Height : 3/16" 5. Pile Weight: 26 oz. per sq. yd. 6. Material Width: 12' 0062 09100 CARPETING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09100 - 4 of 5 • G. Primary Back: Non-porous polypropolene 100% synthetic material, non-allergenic , mildew proof and non-shrinking. H. Flammability Test: Has ASTM-E84 flame spread rate of 75 or less , for Class B. Also meets the requirements of DOC-FFI-70 and ASTM-D2859-70T on the face and on the back. Class B rated. I. Total Weight: 68 oz. per sq. yd. J. Colors: 46028 "Indian Summer" and 46012 "Mushroom' by Patrick Carpet Mill. K. Reducing Strip : Beveled vinyl plastic as approved by carpet manufacturer. Color as selected by Architect from manufacturer' s standards. L. Seaming Accessories: As recommended by carpet manufacturer. M. Adhesives : Adhere to adhesive specifications furnished by Patrick Carpet Mills for joining seams and cross joints, no substitutes. 2. 2 BASE A. Fed. Spec. SS-W-40, 4 inches or 6 inches high (refer to drawing for which) , 0. 125 inch thick in black or brown (refer to drawings for which) . Premolded corners in matching size, shape and color shall be provided for all right-angle external and internal corners. Surface shall be smooth. Style shall be top-set cove. Adhesive per base manufacturer' s recommendations. No pieces less than 18 inches in length. PART 3 INSTALLATION A. Refer to Section 01400, Paragraph 3. 3 (A, B and C) for repair and cleaning of existing floor requirements. B. Existing floors shall be inspected before beginning work. The Contractor shall notify the Architect in writing of any conditions preventing satisfactory installation of carpet. Work shall not proceed until such defects or conditions are entirely corrected. Proceeding with the installation of carpet shall indicate acceptance of the floors by the Contractor. Floors shall be completely dry and broom-clean prior to carpeting. Contractors shall properly replace , without cost any work =ecuired to correct • defects caused by improper or defective floor surfaces. C. Protect adjacent construction and finishes as neces 09100 CARPETING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09100 - 5 of 5 3. 2 INSTALLATION A. All carpeting shall be installed by the manufacturer or his authorized representative in strict accordance with the manufacturer's specifications , installation instruc- tions, and recommendations. A representative of the carpet manufacturer shall inspect all areas to be carpeted before starting of any work. B. Carpet shall be installed by the direct glue down method except at header duct locations. Installation at header ducts shall be per manufacturer' s recommendations for release adhesive application subject to approval by the L Architect. C. Carpet shall be installed using continuous lengths run in North/South direction. No butt seams without Architect' s approval. Widths as broad as possi a to minimize number of length seams. Pile shall run in same direction through- out. D. Seams shall be closely fitted and joined. No patching or small pieces will be permitted. Carpeting shall be cut and fitted tightly to wall , obstructions, corners , pipes , and fittings. E. Install reducing strips as hereinbefore specified, at all exposed edges as indicated or required. F. Carpeting shall be tight, smooth, and perfect at completion of installation. The carpet manufacturer' s representative shall inspect and approve all carpet installation and workmanship during the course of the work. G. Cutting of carpet for floor outlets, cover plates, or other items shall be the responsibility of the installer. Open- ings shall be neatly cut to a minimum size and thoroughly secured around all edges of all openings. All seams shall be completely concealed in the final installation and finish appearance. H. Install wall base per manufacturer ' s recommendations. 3. 3 CLEAN-UP A. Before final acceptance of work, all rubbish, wrapping paper, and other debris shall be removed from the job site. Protect carpet after being laid from damage or soiling - * by other crafts, etc. * * * 00629 09200 METAL STUD PARTITION SYSTE;I.S 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09200 - 1 of 4 • PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. [fork includes all labor, materials , transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the metal stud partition system as shown on the plans and as specified herein. B. Work Included in Other Sections: 1. Vinyl wall covering and base 2. Hollow metal work 3. Suspended ceiling system 4. Painting 1.3 SUBMITTALS: Before delivery of any material to the site the following shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect: A. Catalog Data: Framing components, gypsum wallboard, adhesives , joint treatment materials, sound attenuating blankets , acoustical sealant, metal trim and fasteners. Data shall indicate compliance with these specifications. 1.4 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS A. Refer to Section 01100, Paragraph 1.2 (H) for required protection to new carpet. B. Fire-rated partitions shall conform to the requirements of the UBC (Uniform Building Code) , 1973 Ed. for 1- hour rated construction: non-combustible studs with Gypsum Wallboard each side (Table No. 43-A, item 71) . PART 2MATERIALS 2. 1 METAL STUDS & RUNNERS : Form members from sheet steel con- forming to ASTM A570, grade C, galvanized per ASTM A164, type RS. Lengths sufficient to span between structural planes without splices. Provide running members in single lengths without intermediate joints where stock lengths are available. U.S. Gypsum Co. , Kaiser Gypsum Co, or ap�� equal. 09200 METAL STUD PARTITION SYSTE:4S 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09200 - 2 of 4 A. Runners: U-shaped with not less than 1 inch flanges, designed to hold studs by friction. Thickness of sheet metal same as studs to be used with sunners. B. Studs : C- or U- shaped with not less than 1-1/4 inch wide flange. See drawings for stud depths . 1. 25 gauge studs : ASTM C645, edges hemmed, flanges knurled to provide pilot holes for screws. 2. 16 gauge studs : ASTM A446 2.2 GYPSUM WALLBOARD A. Gypsum Wallboard shall comply with Fed. Spec. S-L-30b and SS-L-30c, and ASTM C36-67, Type X, and shall be grade manufactured specifically for finished wall surfaces. It shall be 5/8" or 1/2" thick as shown on drawings, with tapered longitudinal edges , 4' -0" wide, and in lengths that will result in a minimum footage of joints. It shall bear the manufacturer ' s trademark and the label of the Underwriters ' Laboratories , Incorporated, for one-hour fire rating. Gypsum wallboard shall be U.S. Gypsum's "Sheetrock Firecode," Kaiser Gypsum' s "Null-A-Fire", National Gypsum' s "Fire-Shield" , or approved equal. Gypsum wallboard shall be used for all exposed surfaces and as backing, for vinyl wall covering and ceramic tile where shown or required. 2.3 ACCESSORIES A. Sound Control insulation shall be glass or mineral fiber batts , suitable for friction fit installation between studs; width and thickness as shown on drawings ; lengths longest available for installation without intermediate joints where possible; as manufactured by U.S. Gypsum Co. , Owens-Corning or Johns Manville. B. Screws : ASTM C646 (type S screw thread) except type S-12 screw thread for use on 20 gage and heavier steel framing. C. Adhesive: Non-flamable, non-toxic type as recommended by manufacturer. D. Joint Treatment System: ASTM C475. Water shall be potable. U.S. Gypsum's "Perf-A-Tape Joint System, Kaiser Gs 's "Kaiser Joint Co=ound System or approved equal. • E. Metal Trim for gypsum drywall construction shall be electro-galvanized steel edge and corner bead, pre- cision manufactured for the purpose and standard products of the manufacturer of the gypsum wallboard. 0063-tc 09200 METAL STUD PARTITION SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09200 - 3 of 4 U. S. Gypsum No. 200-A, 200-B and "Dur-a-Bead" or approved equal. F. Acoustical Sealant: Gun grade, non-sagging, non- hardening type especially made for sound control in dry wall work. The sealant shall be non-staining and non-bleeding to adjacent surfaces and to oil and latex paints. Sealants exposed to view shall be of a type that can be painted with oil or latex paints. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 METAL STUDS & RUPINERS: Follow manufacturer's recommendations.- A. Fasten framing members together using two type S or S-12 pan head screws, by piercing and interlocking both flanges with a special tool, or by welding (see Drawings) . B. Provide runners at floor and ceiling accurately aligned to ensure that partitions will be straight and plumb. C. Refer to Drawings for fastening. D. Double studs at abutting partitions, partition corners, free ends of partitions and jambs of doors and other openings. E. All edges and ends of wallboard shall have solid bearing. F. Place cut-to-length section of runner track horizontally where required to support wall hung loads, door stops, etc. G. Provide 3/4 inch channel horizontal bracing at mid-height and above header of doors to first stud beyond jamb stud. 3.2 GYPSUM WALLBOARD A. Before applying gypsum wallboard, see -that_ corners and framing are plumb, true and solid. Apply no wallboard until conduits, pipes, ducts, vents , supports , fixture frames, etc. , are in place and tested as required. B. Wallboard over metal stud framing shall be screw attached as specified by manufacturer. Screws shall be spaced not less than 3/8" from all edges and shall be driven straight with the heads set slightly below the surface, taking care to avoid breaking the paper face. - : . C. Provide corner bead at all external corners and angles and L-shaped or channel-type metal edge trim; (refer to drawings for which) at all junctions of gypsum wallboard and walls of other materials. 09200 METAL STUD PARTITION SYSTE14S 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09200 - 4 of 4 D. Taping and Finishing: Follow manufacturers ' recommen- dations . U.S . Gypsum' s "Perf-A-Tape Joint System" , Kaiser Gypsum' s "Kaiser Joint Compound System" or equal. E. Apply Acoustical Sealant as Follows for All Sound Rated Partitions : Apply two beads of sealant to ceiling surface just before installation of ceiling runner. Fill flush all joints between wallboard and electrical outlet boxes and other penetrations . Fill the joint between metal edge trim and abutting construction. 09300 SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09300 - 1 of 3 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1. 2 SCOPE A. The Work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and installing of suspended ceiling system as shown on drawings and as specified herein: 1.3 SUBMITTALS: Before delivery of any materials to the site, the following shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. A. Samples 1. One of each type of ceiling panel. 2. One of each fastening device 3. One linear foot of runner B. Shop Drawings clearly indicating all components of the system and accompanied by catalog illustrations of the components. C. Manufacturer 's certificates attesting that ceiling system proposed meets specified requirements. 1.4 EXTRA MATERIAL: The Contractor shall provide 5% minimum or one carton (whichever is more) of extra ceiling panels to Contra Costa County Corporation Yard, 1619 Shell Avenue, Martinez, California. 1.5 FIRE ENDURANCE: Fire endurance rating shall be as shown on the drawings. The fire rating for the proposed system shall have been determined by ASTM Test Method E119 on Specimen Systems representative of the system to be installed in- cluding ceiling penetrations such as light fixtures and electrical boxes . Armstrong Co. "Acoustical Fire-Guard" , Celotex "Protectone" , U. S .G. "Auratone Firecode" , or aporovee equal acoustical fire-rated lay-in panels . Donn Products "Donn DBL Fire Rated One-Hour" system or approved equal grid • assembly. 00634 09300 SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09300 - 2 of 3 1.6 CEILING SOUND TRANSMISSION CLASS & TEST: Ceiling sound trans- mission class (Ceiling STC) shall be as shown on the draw- ings. STC range of acoustical units shall be determined in accordance with Acoustical and Insulating Materials Associ- ation Method of Test AMA-I-II. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 CEILING PANELS A. Ceiling panels shall conform to Fed. Spec. SS-S-118, Class 25 and the following requirements : 1. Nominal Size: 5/8" x 24" x 48" , square edge 2. NRC Range: .55 to . 65 3. Finish: Factory applied, washable, white vinyl latex, 75 percent light reflection 4. Pattern: Fissured 2. 2 CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM A. Suspension system shall be exposed grid and shall conform to ASTM C635 for light duty systems. 1. Exposed surfaces : Aluminum or steel with a factory applied white baked enamel paint finish. 2. Wire: Fed. Spec. QQ-W-461, composition, 1010 soft annealed, finish 5 (zind coated) , Class 1, 12 gauge. 2.3 SOUND ATTENUATION BLANKETS: 1-1/2" thick, R=5. 75 , weight = 0. 37 psf, USG "Thermafiber" or approved equal. PARS 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 GENERAL A. Installation of suspension system shall meet the re- quirements of ASTM C636 and the following: B. Where noted on plans, remove metal pans from existing suspended metal pan ceiling system, and store for patch- ing and repair work as directed. C. Hangers : Where obstructions are encountered, provide - � • additional hangers and metal framing as required. OJ 6'3,) 09300 SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-EDA -Page 09300 - 3 of 3 D. Erect grid assembly in strict accordance with manufac- turer' s instructions . Water-level each grid assembly in each area before installing any acoustical material or panels. E. Refer to Drawings for light fixture support "details. 3.2 COMPLETION A. Clean runners, boards, and adjacent surfaces free from smears, splatter, dust, etc. , as work progresses. B. Upon completion all work shall be free from broken or damaged members. C. Remove all debris resulting from this work. 00wo 09400 TILE WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09400 - 1 of 2 PART 1 GENERAL A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1. 2 SCOPE: Furnish all labor, materials , equipment and trans- portation and services ; and perform all operations in con- nection with Tile Work. - 1.3 CODES AND STANDARDS A. ANSI (American National Standards Institute, Inc.) 1. A 136. 1-67 Organic Adhesive 2. A 137.1-67 Ceramic Tile 3. A 108.1-1967(72) Glazed Wall Tiles Installed with Portland Cement Mortar (for grout) . B. Tile Council of America, Inc. "1970 Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation" 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. A Master Grade Certificate bearing the certification mark of the Tile Council of America,signed by the manu- facturer and the the contractor, and stating the type and quantity of material, shall be furnished at the time of shipment. B. Samples: Before tile work is started, submit to the Architect four tiles of each type specified. 1. 5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Delivery: All materials shall be delivered- to the job in unopened, grade sealed containers. PART 2 MkTERL4LS 2. 1 PRODUCTS A. Wall Tile: Tile shall be ceramic, standard grade, con- forming to ANSI A 137. 1 and shall include matching trim units. Tile (indicated on drawings to match existing) shall be 1/4 inch thick in nominal face sizes of 1 inch x S1 inch, pattern 030 and 2 inc x 2 f ch pattern 330, Romany Spartan unglazed dust pressed textured "orsans" , color : No. 6005 black, manufactured by United States Ceramic Tile Company (subsidiary of Spartek, Inc.) or approved equal. 0063 1 09400 TILE WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09400 - 2 of 2 B. Grout-Wall Tile: White portland cement in accordance with ANSI A108. 1, with color modifications as required to match existing. C. Wall Tile Adhesive: Type I organic adhesive in accord- ance with ANSI A 136. 1. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 GENERAL: All tile work shall be installed in accordance with recommendations of Tile Council of America, "1970 Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation" and tile manufacturer. Pattern shall match existing. 3.2 CLEANING: Sponge and wash the with clear water after grout has set, clean by rubbing with damp cloth or sponges , and polish with clean dry cloth. Acid solutions shall not be used for cleaning any tile. Clean up and remove from the site all excess material, equipment and debris. _ T _ 4 i t • 00638 09500 PAINTING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09500 - 1 of 6 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1. 2 SCOPE A. The Work includes , but is not necessarily limited to , the furnishing of all materials and equipment and the com- pletion of all painter ' s finish on all exposed surfaces as required to complete the finishing of the building as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. B. The work does not include any surface specifically scheduled or noted on drawings as not to be painted. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. List of Materials : Not more than ten (10) days after awarding of contract, submit five copies of a complete list of all materials proposed for use, together with manufacturer' s specifications. All paint materials and products shall be subject to the Architect' s approval. B. Before beginning work, prepare for approval a sample of each color and finish required. Such approved samples shall constitute standards for color and finish for acceptance or rejection of complete work. Make samples 8 x 10 inches in size and upon materials corresponding with those to be finished in the building. Furnish suf- ficient samples until approval has been obtained. The approved samples shall be marked for identification and retained by the Architect. All work shall match the approved colors and samples. C. Certificates of Conformance: Certificates attesting that materials and equipment meet the requirements specified shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. Labels or marking affixed to manufacturer' s products attesting that the products meet requirements specified will be accepted in lieu of certificates. 1.5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • A. Delivery and Storage: All painting materials shall be delivered to the site in the manufacturer's original containers with labels intact and seals unbroken. They 0106 39 09500 PAINTING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09500 - 2 of 6 shall be kept in a locked, well-ventilated storage place assigned for this purpose. Receiving , opening, and mixing of all paint materials shall be done in this room. Storage space shall be kept clean and neat. Oily rags shall be removed and disposed of each day, and all other necessary precautions shall be taken to avoid danger of fires . B. Unsuitability of Specified Products : No claim by the Contractor concerning the unsuitability of any material specified or his inability to produce first class work with same will be entertained unless such claim is made in writing to the Architect before the work is started. C. Color and Life of Film: Colors of all surfaces finished under this Section shall, at the end of one year, have remained free from serious fading, and variations, if any, shall be uniform. All materials shall have their original adherence at the end of one year, and there shall be no evidence of blisters , running, peeling , scaling, chalking, streaks , or stains at the end of this period. Washing with alkali-free soap and water shall remove surface dirt without producing any deteriorating effects. D. Scaffolding , Drop Cloths , and Protection of Work: Fur- nish, 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 , etc. Painted and finished surfaces subject to damage or defacement 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. E. Weather and Temperature: Surfaces shall be painted only when they are free from moisture. Receiving surfaces shall be properly dried out before proceeding with the work. No painting shall be done when temperature is below 50 degrees F. Clear sealer shall not be applied when air temperature is less than 70 degrees F. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 PAINTS : Refer to Part 3, Execution, Para. 3. 3 , Painting and Finishing. For quality control, paints shall be Pratt & Lambert, Fuller-O 'Brien, Ameritone or approved equal. 2. 2 MATERIALS FOR GENERAL USE • A. Shellac: Type I, bleached, No. 4, cut with pure grain alcohol, conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-V-916 or ASTM D207-55. 0ouqu 09500 PAINTING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Pages n95nn - i of F • B. Thinner: As recommended by each manufacturer for his respective products. C. Linseed Oil: Pure first quality, conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-0-364 or ASTM D260-61. D. Putty: Pure linseed oil putty of standard manufacture, with 25% white lead and sufficient varnish, thoroughly mixed to prevent the possibility of shrinkage. Color shall match the final finish of adjoining surfaces. PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 PREPARATION OF SURFACES A. No painting or finishing shall be started until the sur- faces to be painted or finished are in proper condition in every respect. Surfaces that cannot be properly pre- pared by the painter for finishing shall not be painted or finished until they are rectified. B. Concrete, gypsum wallboard and plaster shall be thoroughly dried before painting. C. Holes , cracks , and other imperfections in concrete, gypsum wallboard and plaster 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. D. 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 condition to accept, and assure the proper adhesion and functioning of, the Parti- cular painting system or coating specified. E. All steel and ferrous metal surfaces to be painted will be primed before installation as specified in the appli- cable sections. Bolts , welds , and places where prime 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. F. Unless otherwise noted remove vinyl covering from columns and Air Handling equipment (at window walls) and texture surface to match existing painted texture. z • G. Surfaces which cannot be prepared or painted as specified . shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Architect in writing. Starting of work without such 00641 09500 PAINTING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09500 - 4 of 6 • 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 surfaces , as directed by the Architect, at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.2 WORKMANSHIP & APPLICATION A. Prime coats and finish coats for any one paint system shall be the products of the same manufacturer. B. All painting shall be done by skilled and experienced mechanics . All materials shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's directions, and materials shall be thinned only for proper workability and in compliance with the manufacturer's specificatons . All materials 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. C. Painting shall include all exposed surfaces of every member. Parts to be painted, inaccessible after in- stallation, shall be painted before installation. Priming shall include all sides , edges, and cut ends. Door edges, tops and bottoms shall be finished as specified for door faces . D. Putty, sealant, or spackle shall be applied after surface is primed and primer is dry. E. Completed painted surfaces shall be free of blistering, running, peeling, scaling, streaks , and stains , and the colors of all surfaces shall remain free from fading. F. 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. G. Existing doors and other items reset under this contact shall be likewise refinished as necessary to achieve com- pletely finished work. H. Existing doors , door frames , trim, elevator doors and • frames and other items shall be ?arched and repaired as necessary to fill any damage , sanded as necessary to make smooth, uniform and refinished, then painted. 00bAX2 09500 PAINTING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09500 - 5 of 6 I. Hardware, hardware accessories , plates , lighting fix- tures and similar items in place shall be removed prior to painting and replaced upon completion of each space. J. Exposed Plumbing, 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 wall 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 (see 3.3 Painting & Finishing) . Do not paint concealed conduits , piping, and ducts. K. Do not paint over Underwriters ' Labels , fusible links or sprinkler heads . L. 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 as hereinafter specified. Major areas only are scheduled, but all miscel- laneous 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 estab- lish procedure , quality, and number of coats . Confer with the Architect to determine exact finish desired. M. All paints , stains , lacquers , and varnishes shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturers ' latest specifications, instructions and recommendations . 3.3 PAINTING & FINISHING A. Wood, Pigmented Finish: These surfaces shall be primed with one coat of interior enamel undercoat conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-E-543 and finished with one coat of in- terior semigloss enamel conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-E-508. B. Wood, Natural Finish: These surfaces shall be coated with three coats of water-resisting spar varnish conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-V-121. C. Hardwood Veneer, Plywood, Pigmented and Natural Finish: These surfaces shall be treated with one coat of varnish- type sealer conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-S-176 and primed and painted as for wood for pigmented finish, or coated with two additional coats of varnish-type sealer for r natural finish. • 00643 09500 PAINTING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09500 - 6 of 6 • D. Interior Concrete, Plaster and Gypsum Wallboard: These surfaces shall be primed and finished with two coats of interior flat latex paint conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-P-29 . E . Exterior Plaster : These surfaces shall be given two coats of exterior acrylic emulsion paint conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-P-19. Color shall match existing. F. Shop-Primed Metal: These surfaces shall receive one coat of interior enamel undercoat conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-E-543, applied to a minimum dry film thickness of 1.0 mil and finished with one coat of interior semigloss _ enamel conforming to Fed. Spec. TT-E-508, applied to a minimum dry film thickness of 1. 5 mils. Existing painted metal surfaces shall receive one finish coat per the above and additional coats as required for complete and uniform coverage. G. Metal (Not Shop-Primed) : These surfaces shall be primed with one coat of zinc chromate primer conforming to Fed.Spec. TT-P-645, applied to a minimum dry film thickness of 1.0 mil and shall receive under and finish coats per (g) for shop-primed metal . H. Other Surfaces : Other surfaces for which the paint system has not been specified shall be painted as speci- fied for similar surfaces and conditions of exposure. 00644 09600 WALL COVERING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09600 - 1 of 4 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions , Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes , but is not necessarily limited to, the furnishing and surface preparation for and the installing of all vinyl wall covering as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 1. 3 SUBMITTALS A. Samples : Submit two 8" x 19" samples of each vinyl wall covering specified to the Architect for approval. Vinyl wall covering shall not be purchased until the samples are approved by the Architect. B. Certificates of Compliance: Submit certificates attest- ing materials meet the requirements specified. 1.4 EXTRA MATERIAL A. The Contractor shall provide 5% extra material for each color and type of wall covering installed and it shall be in manufacturer's packaging. Extra material shall be delivered to the Contra Costa County Corporation Yard located at 1619 Shell Avenue, Martinez, California. 1.5 GUARANTEE A. All work shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year from date of acceptance of job and the Contractor will, if necessary, replace and install any wallcover- ings at no cost to the County. B. All vinyl wallcoverings shall be guaranteed against manu- facturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of sale. These materials will also be guaranteed against permanent surface staining attributable to mildew and/or bleed through of foreign impurities embedded in the backing, as well as separation of the vinyl from t^e back. If defects become evident during this period, the manu- facturer shall replace the vinyl and assume all installa- tion costs. This guarantee , Ji.a :rrJ.!.=_ng, from the manu- facturer must accompany the manufacturer' s certification. QUV�� 09600 WALL COVERING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09600 - 2 of 4 • PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 VINYL FABRIC A. Vinyl Fabric: Vinyl wall covering shall be Vicrtex "Tasco" quality as manufactured by L. E. Carpenter & Co. Color shall be as indicated on drawings or approved by the Architect from manufacturer' s standard. Vinyl fabric shall conform with the following minimum requirements : 1. Vinyl fabric shall conform to Fed. Spec. CCC-W-408, latest edition, Type II , Class 1. 2. The fabric base shall be composed of cotton cloth weighing not less than 3 .50 ounces per square yard. The minimum total coating weight shall be not less than 12 ounces per square yard of vinyl surface. The total weight per square yard shall be not less than 16 ounces. 3. Vinyl fabric shall conform to ASTM E84-68 for flame spread rating of 25 or less (Calif. Admin. Code, Title 19 , Class I) . Fuel contributed 10 , Smoke dev. 10. 4. Fabric shall withstand at least 1000 cycles of a Taber Abrador with CS-17 wheel and 1000 gram load with no more than . 031 gram weight loss. 5 . Fabric shall also withstand 150 hours of a Fade-0- Meter with no color loss . B. Wall Size: Size for sealing of backing surfaces shall be as recommended by the manufacturer of the vinyl wall covering, such as Borden's Columbus FC-100 Adhesive, B. F. Goodrich Adhesive No . 80-0001 , or approved equal, polyurethane or spar varnish, cut shellac, or other approved size, thinned as recommended by the manufacturer of the vinyl fabric. Size must be compatible with the adhesive used for application of wall-covering. C. Adhesive for application of wall covering shall be as specified or recommended by the manufacturer of the vinyl fabric, such as Borden's Columbus FC-100 Adhesive, B. F. Goodrich Adhesive No. 80-0001, or approved equal. 0064a 09600 WALL COVERING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09600 - 3 of 4 PART 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 SURFACE PREPARATION A. Responsibility: Nothing specified herein shall be con- strued as relieving the Contractor of any responsibility for the quality of the finished installation. Surfaces on which vinyl wall covering is to be applied shall be in proper condition in every respect for a first-class in- stallation and long life without defects. B. Inspection of Backing Surfaces : Before starting the installation of vinyl wall covering, thoroughly examine wall surfaces on which vinyl fabric is to be applied. Examination includes bond, moisture , and alkali testing as required or recommended by the manufacturer. Moisture meter readings of backing surfaces shall be less than 4%. Backing surfaces shall be thoroughly dry, clean of dust and dirt , paint spots , and free from any imperfections that may show through the finished installation. Notify the Architect of any defective surfaces or conditions preventing proper application of the vinyl wall covering. Starting of work without such notification will be con- sidered acceptance by the Contractor of the surfaces involved. 1. Existing Textured (Painted) Surfaces : These surfaces shall be power-sanded smooth. 2 . Existing Vinyl Surfaces : Existing vinyl wall covering and adhesive shall be removed. Surface shall then be power-sanded smooth. 3. Existing Metal Bead (separating existing wainscot from existing painted surface above) : Bead shall be removed and wall shall be repaired as required to provide a smooth, flush base for vinyl wall covering. C. Sizing: Give all unpainted surfaces to receive vinyl wall covering one coat of sizing. Before applying fabric, examine backing surfaces carefully, using a strong light, and apply a second coat of size to holidays and areas showing excessive suction. 3. 2 LAYOUT A. Install fabric with long dimension vertical. Lay out accurately between corners , jambs , walls , or other stopping points or changes in direction to equalize spacing of joints . Do not make any joints closer than 3" from ex- ternal or internal corners . Install using manufacturer' s consecutive numerical sequence. 0('A 1 09600 WALL COVERING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09600 - 4 of 4 • 3 .3 APPLICATION A. Vinyl wall covering shall be applied in strict accord- ance with the manufacturer 's specifications and printed installation instructions , using only mechanics skilled and experienced in the type of work involved. Take particular care in making joints as fine and inconspicuous as possible . All seams shall be butted. Do not overlap. Discard material which will not make perfect seams or joints . Brush out all air bubbles after hanging , using a squeegee or still brush. Remove excessive adhesive with a damp sponge or rag as work progresses . Avoid getting water into seams while cleaning. Make all in- place cuts on metal cutting plates. Do not cut into backing surfaces . No air bubbles , wrinkles , tears , cuts , conspicuous joints , stained, or otherwise damaged work will be permitted in the finished work. Upon completion of the work, remove any adhesive and marks from the fabric. 00648 09700 CORNER GUARDS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 09700 - 1 of 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment and transporta- tion and services; and perform all operations in connec- tion with the installation of Corner Guards. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Samples: The following shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect prior to delivery of materials to the site. 1. Two 6 inch long sections of corner guard and retainer 2. Manufactuer's installation details . PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 CORNER GUARDS : C/S Surface Mounted Corner Guards Model Sm-20 (1/4" radius) as manufactured by Construction Specialties, Inc. , San Marcos, CA or approved equal. A. Material shall be nominal wall thickness of . 110 inches and a minimum impact resistance of 350 ft. psi. per ASTM 0256-56. Finish shall be matte pebble grain in "eggshell" color. Chemical and stain resistance shall conform to CSAV-280 standards. Flame spread: 25, Class 1 Rating per ASTM E84-75. Closure caps top and bottom. B. Provide continuous extruded aluminum retainers. C. Design shall be capable of absorbing heavy impact without damage to guard, retainer or adjacent wall. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3. 1 CORNER GUARDS A. Installation shall conform to manufacturer' s instructions • and printed details. B. Corner guard shall be straight and true over full length. 00649 10100 TOILET ENCLOSURES 4405-4267-C3-LDA Page 10100 - 1 of 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the toilet enclosures as shown on plans and specified herein. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Prior to delivery, of toilet enclosures to the project, shop drawings shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. Shop drawings shall indicate elevations , full size sections, thickness and gages of metal, fastenings , method of anchorage, hardware and hardware reinforcement and fittings. B. Certificates of Compliance attesting that toilet enclo- sures meet the requirements specified shall be submitted to and approved by the Architect. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 TOILET ENCLOSURES A. Toilet enclosures shall conform to the requirements of Fed. Spec. RR-P-1352 (Partitions, Metal Toilet, Complete) , type I, style D (to match existing) . Clear dimensions shall be as shown on drawings . Finish surface of panels shall be baked enamel. Color shall match that of existing adjacent enclosures as closely as possible. Panels shall be reinforced for the reception of grab bars and toilet paper holders, specified under Section 10200, WASHROOM ACCESSORIES. PART 3 I'1STALLATION 3.1 The Work shall be secured to contiguous construction and to existing enclosures in a rigid and substantial manner, straight and plumb. After installation, all exposed surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned. s OU��p 10200 WASHROOM ACCESSORIES 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 10200 - 1 of 1 • PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. The Work includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services as required to complete the installation of washroom accessories. PART 2 M- ATERLSLS 2.1 WASHROOM ACCESSORIES A. Grab Bar: Bobrick B-603 as manufactured by Bobrick Wash- room Equipment, Inc. , or approved equal. Stainless steel with satin finish. 1-1/2" x 18 gauge railing. 3" diam. x 3/16" thick stainless steel flange plates. B. :Mirror: Bobrick B-165 Series as manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. , or approved equal. One piece channel frame 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/2", with bright polished finish and mitered corners. No. 1 quality, 1/4" polished plate glass mirror electrolytically copper plated. Guaranteed against silver spoilage for 10 years . Con- cealed wall hangers and locked in place by two theft- proof screws. Size as shown on drawings . No shelf. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 WASHROOM ACCESSORIES A. Location and height of accessories shall be as indicated on drawings . Installations shall be in accordance with manufacturer' s instructions. x 010 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-1 of 13 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, and Division I, General Requirements are part of this Section and the Contract for this work, and apply to this Section as fully as if repeated here. 1.2 CODES AND STANDARDS - A. Work performed under this specification shall comply with the applicable sections of State and local codes, ordinances and regulations. B. This project shall be completed in conformance with applicable sections of the codes and standards of Under- writers Laboratories, Inc. (UL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State and local fire inspectors requirements, Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, and the National Electrical Code. 1.3 SCOPE A. This Section applies to each Mechanical section. 1.4 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. -After'award of contract, requests for information, inter- pretation of intent, equipment data or any other required information shall be routed through the General Contractor for submission to the County. B. Contractor shall examine the Architectural, Structural, Electrical and Mechanical drawings and coordinate clearances and accessibility for the work herein specified. No allowances will be made for failure on the part of the Contractor to properly coordinate the installation of his equipment and related material with the drawings and the -= work of other trades. • o��5z 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-2 of 13 C. The omission from the Specifications or Drawings of any minor detail of construction, installation, materials or essential specialties shall not relieve the Contractor from furnishing the same in place, complete and mi operating order. 1.5 PERFORMANCE OF WORK A. Provide all ladders, scaffolds, platforms, lifts or similar equipment required for the proper and safe performance " of the work under this Section. B. All equipment shall be properly anchored in accordance with local codes and industry practice to restrain horizontal and vertical movement. Suspended equipment, piping, ductwork, etc., shall be provided with sufficient bracing to prevent swaying. C. Coordinate the work with the other trades in such a manner as to assure cooperation with the view of completing the overall work in a rapid and satisfactory manner. Work shall be performed in a neat workmanlike manner and only by those skilled in their particular trade. D. Upon completion of the work and before final acceptance of the work, provide operating and maintenance manuals and instruct the County's operating personnel in the operation and maintenance of the mechanical equipment installed. 1.6 MATERIAL, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT A. Materials, fixtures and equipment shall be new and of the best quality. They shall be stored properly and protected as required. The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other causes. Thoroughly clean all equipment and materials before installation in systems, protect same during construction and clean again upon completion of system. All materials and equipment shall be installed according to manufacturer's - recommendations, unless shown otherwise on Drawings, subject to the Architect's approval. 00653 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-3 of 13 B. All pipe, fittings, accessories and equipment may be taken from stock and be of standard manufacture, bearing the trade label of the manufacturer, but the Contractor may be required to submit manufacturer's certificate identifying the material furnished as con- forming with Federal or to other Standard Specifications and such codes and standards which apply to the equip- ment specified. C. Equipment and fixtures shall be complete with all _ incidental items necessary for installation. 1. 7 SUBMITTALS A. Within fifteen (15) days of award of contract, Contractor shall submit to the County for approval, all drawings, calculations, and equipment brochures giving names of manufacturers, model number, performance ratings, sound ratings, dimension, electrical data and wiring diagrams, and all other information necessary for a complete description of the equipment. Approval by the County shall not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for compliance with the specifications. B. The County, and/or the County's appointed agent, will review submittals. Rejection of substitution will .require resubmittal of specified item with five (5) days. C. Upon completion of the work, and as precedent to final payment, the Contractor shall deliver to the County, marked up drawings showing the work exactly as built and five (5) sets of operation and maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams and parts lists for equipment and controls. D. Contractor shall be held responsible and pay all cost incurred from substitutions. . • r 00 .54 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-4 of 13 • 1. 8 DRAWMGS A. Mechanical Drawings comprise the outlines of the work included under this Section. Any work or materials_shown on Drawings and not mentioned in this Specification, or vice-versa, shall be executed the same as if mentioned by both. B. Data given herein and on the Drawings are as exact as could be secured; however, their extreme accuracy is not guaranteed. Should it be necessary to deviate from the arrangement indicated in order to meet the actual corrdi- tions, such deviations shall be made without expense to the County and only after approval by the County. C. Drawings indicate required sizes and points of termination and appropriate routing of piping and ductwork to conform to structure, however, it is not the intent of the Drawings to indicate all necessary offsets. Piping and ductwork shall be installed in such a manner as to conform to structure. 1. 9 CLEANING A. All ductwork installed or modified under this contract shall be cleaned before installing air outlets and before operating associated air handlers. B. All foreign material shall be removed from new piping prior to filling and operating systems. 1. 10 DAMAGE BY LEAKS A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to any part of the premises which are caused by leaks or breaks in pipe or ductwork traceable to work performed under this specification, for a period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work by the County. Di��Ja 15100 GENERAL REQUIRET ENCS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-5 of 13 • 1. 11 TESTING AND ACCEPTANCE A. Upon completion of the mechanical installation, same shall be placed in operation for inspection and approval by the County. The Contractor shall present to the County properly signed certificates of final inspection by the constituted authorities for the work before the work will be accepted. B. Balance air and water flows to values shown on drawings. Submit complete balance reports for all new or relocated " equipment. 1. 12 CARE AND CONTINUATION OF SERVICES A. The Contractor will be held responsible for the care and preservation of the existing building, grounds and utility services. Any part of them injured, damaged or disturbed because of his work, shall be repaired, replaced or cleaned as required at no expense to the County. B. The Contractor shall not interfere with the County's normal operation of the existing buildings and services. When it becomes necessary to disrupt the operation of any of the existing electrical, piping or other utility systems, it shall be done at such times and in such manner as may be agreed upon, in advance, with the County. 1. 13 SAFETY PRE CAU T IONS A. In accordance with generally accepted construction practices, the Contractor shall be responsible for conditions at the job site, including safety of all persons and property.during performance of his work. This requirement will apply con- tinuously and not be limited to normal working hours. B. It is understood that the responsibility for proper attention to the above stipulations is included under this work. In case of any doubt as to what is intended or what must be provided in matters of public safety, request such inter- pretations or clarifications from the County. - 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-6 of 13 • C. The duty of the County to conduct construction review of the Contractor's performance is not intended to include review of the adequacy of the Contractor's safety measures, in, on, or near the construction site. 1. 14 START-UP A. Check piping and wiring connections, motor rotation, lubrication, cleanliness, and controls prior to starting systems. B. Start and operate systems through applicable cycles. C. Instruct County operating personnel in the maintenance and operation of the new equipment and systems. 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-7 of 13 PART 2 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 2. 1 DESCRIPTION A. General. This section applies to each mechanical section. . 2.2 PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Copper: 1. Drainage - Type M: a. Tubing: ANSI B306. b. Fittings: ANSI B16.23 cast bronze, or ANSI B16. 29 wrought copper. C. Solder: ASTM B32, alloy grade 50A; 50016 tin, 50% lead. 2. Pressure - Type L. Hard Temper: a. Joints - 95/5 Solder: (1) Tubing: ASTM B88. (2) Fittings: ANSI B16. 22 wrought copper, or ANSI B16. 18 cast bronze. (3) Flanges: ANSI B16. 24, 150 psig rating. (4) Solder: ASTM B32, alloy grade 50A; 95% tin, 576 lead. b. Joints - 95/5 Solder: (1) Tubing: ASTM B88. (2) Fittings: ANSI B16. 22 wrought copper. 2. 3 DIELECTRIC CONNECTIONS A. General: Isolate ferrous from non-ferrous materials in piping systems and equipment connections with insulating couplings or dielectric unions. - _ 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 1100-8 of 13 B. Insulating Couplings: 1. 2" and Smaller: Walter Vallett Company, "V" line, or approved equal. 2. 2-1/2" and Larger: EPCO, Model X, brass half- union, or approved equal; ANSI B16. 1, 175 WOG to flange. C. Dielectric Unions: 1. 2" and Smaller: EPCO, Model FX, or approved equal; brass half-union, ANSI B16. 1, 175 WOG; to flange. 2.4 VALVES A. General: All valves, unions and like items shall be screw type. No solder allowed. Valves shall be provided with union downstream for convenient isolation and removal of strainers, control devices and other equipment items that require removal. B. General Service Valves: 1. Manufacturers: Crane, Hammond, Jenkins, Kennedy, Nibco-Scott, Powell, Stockham, Walworth, or approved equal. 2. Bronze Valves: a. General Requirements: Apply unless specified otherwise. (1) Gate Valves: Rising stem, inside screw, union bonnet, solid-wedge disc. (2) Globe Valves: Rising stem, inside screw, union bonnet, composition disc. 0� � 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-9 of 13 • 2. 5 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Combination Valves 1. Manufacturer: Illinois Series 6000 now measurement devices, or equal. 2. Valves shall have brass bodies with the following: a. Gauge fittings with check valves and drip caps. b. Dial and pointer. L c. Positive memory device. 3. Complete instructions and flow rate curves shall be turned over to the County after completion of work. B. Strainers 1. General: There shall be a strainer ahead of all control valves, pumps, or like equipment that could be upset by small objects or dirt in the line. 2. Manufacturers: C. M. Bailey, A. W. Cash, Cash- Acme, Leslie, Mueller, Spence, or approved equal. Manufacturer's numbers listed are C. M. Bailey. 3. Y-Type: a. Non-Ferrous Piping: 100B or IOOBSJ, bronze body. b. All strainers shall have a stainless steel screen with a ball valve and 'nose bib adapter for draining. C. Air Vents: 1. Manual: Provide 1/4" globe valve with 1/4" Li-tube on discharge to facilitate bleeding. 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHAMCAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 1100-10 of 13 • 2. 6 PIPING INSTALLATION A. Arrangement: 1. Piping is diagrammatically indicated and shall be - generally installed as shown. Do not scale drawings for exact locations of piping. Install piping to best suit field conditions; cooperate with other trades. 2. Install piping concealed above ceilings or in walls, unless otherwise indicated. B. Expansion, Contraction and Bending: 1. Install piping with provisions for expansion and contraction. Provide expansion loops where indicated or otherwise required. 2. Do not spring or force piping during installation. Do not bend piping. C. Sloping, Air Venting and Draining: 1. Slope piping as indicated, true to line and grade, and free of traps and air pockets. Unless indicated otherwise, slope piping in direction of flow as follows: Service Inclination Slope Heating Water Up i" per 401 Chilled Water Up i" per 40' Drain Down 1/4" min. per foot 2. Provide eccentric reducers for changes in hori- zontal heating water and chilled water piping. top side flat. 3. Connect heating water and chilled water branch piping to bottom of mains. 00661 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ME CHANICAL WORK • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-11 of 13 4. Provide drain ball valves and hose adaptors at all low points in piping. 5. Provide manual air vents at all high points in heating water and chilled water. D. Copper: Crimping of copper tubing is prohibited. Isolate copper pipe and tubing from contact with steel. E. Fittings: 1. Provide standard, manufactured fittings in all cases. Field-fabricated fittings are prohibited. Bushings are prohibited on all piping. F. * Unions: Provide unions or flanges to render equipment easily removable, immediately down stream of all valves, piping specialties, and on both sides of pumps and equipment. G. Pipe Ends: Perform pipe cutting and end preparation to result in clean ends with full inside diameter. Grind and ream as necessary. H. Threaded Joints: Apply teflon tape to male threads. I. Soldered Joints: Clean surfaces to be joined, of oil, grease, and oxides. Clean socket of fitting and end of pipe thoroughly with emery cloth to remove rust and oxides. After cleaning, and before assembly or heating, apply Flux to joint surface and spread evenly. J. Valves: 1. Assure valves are field checked for packing and lubrica- tion and that disc is for service intended. Replace leaking packing. Service valves which do not operate smoothly and properly with suitable lubricant before placing in operation. 2. Provide valves same size as line size, unless indicated otherwise. • �VUV� 15100 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-12 of 13 2. 7 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS A. General: Properly support material, equipment, and apparatus. Hangers and supports shall have minimum safety factor of 5, based on ultimate tensile or compres- sive strength, as applicable, of material used. Turn- buckles shall have capacity of not less than attached rod. Provide bracing to prevent lateral motion of suspended materials. Use proper manufactured supports ' throughout; make-shift materials such as wire, tape, and wood blocks not permitted. Comply with applicable requirements of ANSI B31. 1.0 and B31. 2 for piping. Support weight of piping independent of equipment. Supports and frequency of their installation are minimum requirements. Provide more frequent supports and/or supports with greater load ratings so that no support is loaded beyond its recommended limit. B. Supplemental Support Steel. Design and provide for specific loads and application as required; submit drawings and calculations for fabricated supports and hangers. C. Manufacturers: Fee and Mason, Grinnell, Superstrut, Unistrut, or approved equal. D. Hanger Spacing and Rod Sizes: 1. Copper Tube/Pipe: Max. Span Minimum Rod Nominal Size (Feet) Size (Inches) 1/4" - 3/8" 4 3/8 1/2" - 3/4" 5 - 3/8 1„ - 1-1/4" 6 .3/8 1-1/2n - 2" 8 3/8 2-1/211 - 3" 9 1/2 4" 10 1/2 511 10 5/8 00660 15100 GENERAL REQUIRE1rIENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15100-13 of 13 • PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 PROTECTION, CARE, AND CLEANING A. Provide adequate means for, and fully protect, all finished parts of materials and equipment against physical damage from whatever cause during progress of this work and until final completion. B. During construction, properly cap all lines and equip- ment openings so as to prevent entrance of dirt, etc. Protect equipment against moisture, plaster, cement, paint or work of other trades. C. After installation has been completed, clean all systems. D. Piping, Ductwork, and Equipment to be Insulated: Clean exterior thoroughly to remove rust, plaster, cement, and dirt before insulation is applied. E. Motors and Other Items with Factory Finish: Remove grease and oil, and leave surfaces clean. 3.2 LUBRICATION Upon completion of work and before turning over to Owner, clean and lubricate all bearings except sealed and permanently lubricated bearings. Use only lubricant approved by the manufacturer. 3. 3 NOISE AND VIBRATION Entire system, including equipment, air ducts, pipes, motors, and all other parts must be noiseless and free of vibration trans- mission. If noise or vibration, as a result -of installation, occurs in building, correct these conditions at no cost to Owner. • 15200 HEATING, VENTILATRtiG & AIR CONDITIONING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-1 of 15 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1. 2 SCOPE _ A. Work Under This Section 1. Includes all labor, materials, transportation, equip- ment and services required to provide complete and operating systems as shown on drawings and specified herein. 2. Perform the necessary HVAC work to complete the modifications and additions required for the remodel of the Basement, First, Second, Third and Seventh floors. 3. Install smoke clearing systems for the Basement,First Second, Third and Seventh floors. 4. Install economizer systems, as shown, in the Basement, Second, Third and Seventh floors. 5. Install outside air ducts on Floors Four, Five, Six and Eight. 6. Much of the work will be performed above the existing suspended ceiling. Existing equipment will be relocated, new equipment installed, and new piping and ductwork will be run. 7. Demolition as shown on the drawings. B. Related Work In Other Sections t 1. Sprinkler system modifications are specified in Section 15300. 00665_ 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-2 of 15 2. Plumbing is specified in Section 15400. 3. Controls are specified in Section 15500. C. Related Work Not In Mechanical Contract 1. Line voltage wiring and conduit, disconnects, starters and connection of all electrical motors are under Elec- trical section. 2. Installation of new exterior louvers is under Architectural section. 3. Cutting, Patching and Painting. Coordinate with General Contractor. 1. 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Work under this Section shall conform to all applicable re- quirements set forth in Section 15100, GENERAL REQUIRE- MEN TS FOR MECHANICAL WORK. B. Comply with the applicable electrical requirements specified in Division 16000. 1.4 LABELING OF EQUIPMENT A. Each new fan coil, induction unit and exhaust fan furnished under this contract shall have a permanently affixed label identifying that item with the tag number shown on the drawing (C-1, EF-3 etc. ) Labels shall be engraved black and white laminated plastic with 1" high letters, attached to the units by at least two bolts or rivets. 00666) 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CO-N-MITIONE4T. 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-3 of 15 PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 EXHAUST FANS A. Fans (EF-3) shall be single width, single inlet, forward- curved or backward inclined, centrifugal type as shown on drawings. Fans shall be statically and dynamically balanced and tested and rated in accordance with A1MCA standards and shall bear the AiMCA label. B. Manufacturer: Brundage series S�,'�V, or equal. C. Fan wheels shall be securely attached to steel shaft and supported by two outboard, self-aligning bearings. D. Drive shall be adjustable V-belt type designed for 1. 5 times motor nameplate rating. Design RPM shall be near median adjustment of drive pulley. E. Fan drive and motor mounting shall be integral v%i.th fan unit and provided with hood enclosing motor and drive. Motor shall be mounted on adjustable base. F. Motors shall be 1750 RPM, open drip-proof construction, ball bearing type as manufactured by General Electric, Westinghouse or equal. G. Fans must fit into the space allocated. Verify prior to submitting bid. 2.2 FAN COIL UNIT A. Fan coil unit (FC-1) shall be Lanco Model LH-03 Type C. or equal with concealed cabinet, filter rack with filters, and three row water coil. B. Galvanized steel cabinet housing shall be insulated with 1/2" thick fiberglass insulation and have access doors on both side panels. Channel mounts shall be provided for suspending unit. • C. Performance as shown on drawings. 00667 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDI TIO NING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-4 of 15 2. 3 INDUCTION UNITS A. Induction units (lU-A,1U B) shall be Carrier Model 36SH standard horizontal unit, or equal. B. Unit shall consist of air inlet, air plenum, induction nozzles single row water coil, Lint screen, air transition fitting and emergency condensate pan. 2.4 COOLING COIL - A. Coil shall be Aerofin Type C. Series 140, 4 rows, or equal. Coil shall be half-circuited and of size shown on drawing. B. Coil tubing shall be copper with spiral wound or plate type aluminum fins securely bonded to tubes. C. Non-ferrous headers shall be provided and supply and return connections shall be on the same end. D. Coil casing shall be minimum 16 gauge galvanized steel channel, flanged and punched for mounting in ductwork as shown. E. Coils shall be factory pressure tested to 200 psig with coil submerged in water. 2. 5 CONDENSATE PUMP A. Provide and install Little Giant Model 2EC-SPT condensate disposal pump, or equal, in new fan coil (FC-1) located on the First floor. Run discharge to drain as shown. B. Capacity shall be 105 gallons per hour at a 9 ft. head. C. Motor shall be 115 volt, single phase. 2. 6 VARIABLE VOLUME DAMPER A. Motorized damper (DIU-1 ) shall be Wonder Metals Corp. _ Model DM-1 Volume Damper. - 00668 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-5 of 15 B. Frame shall be 1/8" x 2" flat bar rolled to 12" diameter fitted with a 12 gauge damper blade with 1/2" diameter shaft and bronze oilite bearings. 2. 7 AIR DISTRIBUTION TERMINALS A. Ceiling supply diffusers shall be Titus TXS perforated face type, or equal. B. Ceiling return or exhaust registers shall be Titus TXR - perforated face type, or equal. C. Supply diffusers to be provided with opposed blade dampers. D. Finish: Off-white baked enamel. E. 12" x 24" module size units shall be Titus Frame style 2, compatible with the existing ceiling grid. F. 24" x 24" module size units shall be Titus Frame §tyle 3, for use in the new lay-in T-bar ceiling. G. Neck sizes as shown on drawings. 2. 8 DUCT MATERIALS A. All low pressure and high pressure ductwork shall be galvanized sheet steel. B. Galvanized steel sheet shall be first quality cold rolled, galvanized soft steel sheets, meeting ASTM 526-64T. C. High pressure primary air ductwork shall be round duct of spiral construction as manufactured by United Sheet Metal, or equal. 2. 9 FLEXIBLE DUC TX OR K A. Flexible ductwork shall be factory, pre-insulated, spiral wire helix reinforced fabric type, permanently bonded to _ an interior liner and sheathed in an exterior vapor barrier jacket. Each end of duct shall have sheet metal couplings with insulation sealed from air stream. 006169 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-6 of 15 B. Manufacturer: Owens-Corning "INL25" or approved equal. C. Insulation shall be one inch thick fiberglass of one pound per cubic foot density. D. Duct shall be suitable for pressures and temperatures encountered shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed and meet the require- ments of NFPA for flame-spread and smoke production. 2. 10 DAMPERS A. Volume Control Dampers: 1. Single-Blade Splitter Dampers: 16-gauge galvanized steel, hinged at one end with 3/8" square rod with position indicator, Ventlok #640, or equal by Duro- Dyne. 2. Single-Blade Butterfly Damper: 16-gauge steel with 3/8" square rod and position indicator, Ventlok #640 or equal by Duro-Dyne. Multi-blade damper used for duct width over 14". 3. Opposed-Blade Dampers: a. Frame: 12-gauge steel channel, 2"wide, 1/2" web-welded throughout. b. Blades: Reinforced with triple 1" diameter beading. Secured to square or rectangular shafts which turn in teflon or bronze bearings. Maximum blade width 8". C. Seals: Felt on sealing edge of blades and blade to frame stop. B. Fire Dampers: Design and construction in accordance with NFPA 90A and UL listed. Interlocking blade type. 1. Manufacturer: Air Balance or equal. • 2. Galvanized steel frame with galvanized steel sleeve of minimum thickness of duct sheet metal. Provisions for attaching to ducts and securing to building strucpgr% t1 .'t) !U 15200 HEATING, VEN TILATLNG & AIR CO'NTDITIONING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-7 of 15 3. Provide dampers with permanent type identification. 4. Ceiling Fire Dampers: Model FD30. 5. Horizontal Dampers: Blades parallel to short dimension Model 119A. 6. 100% free area, blades and guide channels out of the air stream. Model 119C (vertical only). 7. Fusible Links: 160°F 2. 11 INSULATION, LRVING AND COVERING A. General: Conform to NFPA Section 90A, with special regard to the fire hazard classification requirements or NFPA No. 255, latest revision, including vapor barriers and adhesives. Possess a flame spread rating of not over 25, fuel contributed rating of not over 50 and a smoke developed rating of not over 50. B. Manufacturer: Owens-Corning or approved equal by Johns- Manville or Certain-teed. C. All new supply and return piping shall be insulated with one inch thick molded glass fiber insulation with vapor barrier. 1. Owens-Corning "F/G 25 Heavy Density ASJ SSL =' molded glass fiber, with a maximum K factor of 0. 23 at 75° F. mean temperature with factory applied fire retardant vapor barrier jacket, and self-sealing cap. 2. Longitudinal lap and 4" wide joint seal strips neatly adhered in place per manufacturer's recommendations. 3. End of pipe insulation sealed off with fire retardant vapor barrier adhesive at all flanges, valves, fittings and at not more than 21-feet of continuous runs of pipe. • 006'ri 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3=EDA Page 15200-8 of 15 4. Fittings, valves, and flanges insulated with factory formed material and of the same thickness as the adjoining pipe. Fittings and valves insulated with molded fiberglass insulation securely wired in place. Finish with a 1/4" smoothing coat of hard setting finishing cement. Flanges insulated with sectional pipe insulation extending a minimum of 1" beyond the ends of the bolts. Bolt area filled with mineral wool cement. 5. Direct contact with pipe insulation and hanger is not acceptable. Hanger shall fit outside of sheet metal protection shield which shall cover an insert section " of high density insulation. The vapor barrier shall be continuous behind the saddle or shall be lapped over the saddle and securely cemented thereto. D. All new supply and return ducts shall be insulated with one inch thick fiberglass blanket insulation with jacketing unless otherwise noted. 1. Owens-Corning ED-100 Flexible blanket insulation 1 lb. /cu. ft. density glass fiber with reinforced foil and paper facing (FRK). Maximum K factory 0.28 at 75OF mean temperature. Jacketing shall be pre- sized glass cloth. 2. Insulation firmly wrapping around duct and lapped a minimum of 2" and secured with lagging adhesive. 3. All joints sealed with fire retardant lagging adhesive and 3" wide sealing tape adhered with lagging adhesive insulation fastened with 16 gauge copper wire, 12" on center and metal corner angles adhered to the corners with lagging adhesive. � �`i2 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-9 of 15 E. Supply and return duct work and plenums attached to the new fan coil and new induction units shall be lined with 1" thick rigid duct liner for their entire lengths. 1. Owens-Corning "Duct Liner Board" insulation, 3 Lbs. /cu . ft. density glass fiber with a neoprene coating to prevent erosion and flakin of the lining and to prevent harbor of germs. Insulation shall have a maximum K factor of 0. 23 at 750 mean temperature and fire hazard classification of 25-50-50. 2. Adhere liner, (with coated side facing air stream), to all interior sides of duct with minimum 10OTo coverage of suitable fire retardant adhesive. In addition to adhesive use mechanical fasteners of Grahm "Weld" pins on maximum 15" centers on all sides, top and bottom of duct. Coat cap of fasteners with a brush coat of a fire-retardant insulation coating. Start fasteners within 3" of the upstream transverse edges. 3. All joints tightly butted adequatbly sized to assure continuity of surface. 4. Use metal nosing to protect leaking edges of linear insulation. Caulk all joints with a fire retardant mastic to keep moving air from getting behind the insulation. All exposed leading edges and transverse joints shall be coated with adhesive. i 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200- 10 of 15 • PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 SHEET METAL DUCTWORK A. Ductwork for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems shall be fabricated from galvanized steel. Weights per square foot (gauge) of steel and types of joints and bracing used for all components of the system shall be in accordance with SMACNA Low Velocity Standards, Figure 3-1 for Medium Pressure 1-3/4" w.c. to 4" w. c. ; and Figure 2-2 for round ducts of - High and Medium Pressure. Round ducts for Low Pressure systems shall conform to the requirements of ASHRAE Guide. 1. Spiral duct fittings shall be manufactured as separate fittings and shall not be fittings tapped into spiral ductwork. All divided flow fittings shall have machine-formed branch entrances. 2. Install ductwork of sizes, runs and connections as shown on the drawings. 3. Verify all dimensions at the site, making all field measurements and shop drawings necessary for fabrication and erection of sheet metal work. Dimensions shown are net free areas. Make allowances for beams, pipes or other obstructions and for work of other contractors. Check plans showing work of other trades and consult with Architect in the event of any interference. 4. Fabricate ductwork in workmanlike manner with airtight joints, presenting smooth surfaces on' inside, neatly finished on outside, construct with curves, bends, turning vanes to aid in easy flow of air. Make internal ends of slip joints in direction of airflow. 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONhNG 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-11 of 15 • 5. Construct brace and support ducts and air plenums to prevent sagging and to minimize vibration when fans are operating. 6. Dimensions of acoustical lined ductwork are clear inside dimensions. Increase size of duct by thickness of acoustic lining. 7. Maintain rectangular cross-section of ductwork unless otherwise shown. 8. Blow out all dirt and foreign matter from ductwork, and clean diffusers, registers and grilles. 9. Unless otherwise noted, construct ductwork as specified for low pressure ductwork. 10. Provide medium pressure duct construction for the following: Primary air duct to new induction units on First Floor and to relocated induction units on Second and Third Floors. B. Construction of low pressure Rectangular Galvanized Steel Ductwork: 1. Wall thickness as follows: Maximum Duct Size in Inches: U.S. Standard Gauge Up through 12 26 13 through 30 24 31 through 54 22 55 through 84 20 Over 85 2. Constuctruction as follows: a. Longitudinal Seams: Grooved or Pittsburgh. 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-12 of 15 • b. Transverse Joint Connections: For ducts sized as follows: Up to 18": Drive slip, S slip, or 1" pocket lock. 19" through 30": Hemmed S slip, 1" bar slip, or 1" pocket lock. 5-foot centers. 31" through 42": 1" bar slip, 1" reinforced bar slip, or 1" pocket lock. 5-foot centers. 43" through 60": 1-1/2" bar slip, 1-1/2" reinforced bar slip, or 1-1/2" pocket lock, - 4-foot centers. 37" to 48": 1-1/2" reinforced standing seam with 1-1/2" x 1-1/2 x 1/8" angles. 49" to 60": 1-1/2" reinforced standing seam with 2" x 2" x 1/8" angles. 61" to 84": 1-1/2" reinforced standing seam with 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 3/16" angles. C. Bracing: Provide far all rectangular ductwork attached to duct with rivets, bolts or spot welded, and spaced as follows: Ducts 19" to 48": Brace with 1" x 1" x 1/8" gal- vanized angles 60" from angles and transverse joints. Ducts 49" to 60": Brace with 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 1/8" galvanized angles at 60" from angles and transverse joints. Ducts 12" Wide and Larger: Cross-broken except where otherwise indicated. D. Duct Supports: 1. Support horizontal ducts with hangers of scheduled size and spacing. Install hangers at each change in direction of duct. • 00676 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-13 of 15 • 2. Extend strap hangers down both sides of ducts, turn under bottom two inches minimum. Metal screw hangers to bottom of duct and to upper and lower sides of duct at not more than 12 inches on center. 3. Provide angle hangers formed by extending vertical bracing angles or by rods connecting to bottom angles if size of bracing angles conform to hanger schedule. 4. Support vertical ducts at every floor with angles or channels riveted to ducts. Rest angles or channels on floor slab or structural steel members.placed in opening, unless otherwise noted. 5. Construct hangers of galvanized steel 6. Provide hangers for horizontal rectangular duct as follows: Maximum Duct Size Supports Spacing Up to 12" 16 ga. x 1" straps 71 -011 12" to 47" 14 ga. x 1" 6' -0" 48" and larger 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 1/8" 6' -0" 3. 2 AIR AND WATER BALANCE A. Balance air and water systems in accordance with standards and procedures of the Associated Air Balance Council or National Environmental Balancing Bureau. B. Contractor shall be responsible for delivering the designed amount of air and water to each outlet and proper-amount of water to all units. C. Use instruments accurately calibrated and maintained in good working order. If requested, conduct tests in the presence of a representative of the Architect and/or a representative of the Owner. 00677 7 15200 HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200- 14 of 15 • D. Balancing and Adjusting Air Systems: 1. Adjust all grilles, registers and diffusers for optimum air distribution and minimum noise and drafts, starting with all elements in wide open position. 2. Adjust all fan speeds and manually operated dampers to supply,exhaust and/or return the quantities of air specified or indicated. 3. In cooperation with control manufacturer's representative, set adjustments of automatically operated dampers to - operate as specified, indicated and/or noted. 4. Make any changes in pulley, belts and dampers or add dampers necessary for correct balance at no additional costs to Owner. E. Additional Items: Perform the following tests, compile information, and submit copies of this information for evaluation by the Architect and the Owner, submit in report form with suitable cover, index, etc. F. Air Handling Equipment: - 1. Make, size, model number, designation and location of all fans and units containing fans. 2. Motor size, voltage, phase, rated and actual current readings for above equipment. 3. Air handled in CFM. 4. Outlet velocities in FPM. - 5. Inlet, outlet and total static pressure of each unit. 6. Recirculated and outside air quantities, if applicable. • _ r 15200 HEATING, VE\'TILATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15200-15 of 15 • 7. Fan speed. 8. Motor pulley sizes and speeds. 9. Parts list and maintenance manuals. i G. Diffusers, Grilles and Registers; 1. Location, size, make, model number, and total free area of each. 2. Required and test resultant velocity in FPM of each. 3. Required and test resultant quantity of air in CFM of each. 4. Parts list and maintenance manuals. H. Heat Exchange Coils: 1. Average face velocity (average of 12 readings). 2. Static pressure drop. 3. Entering and leaving air temperature (db and WB). 4. Entering and leaving water temperature. 5. Water pressure drop of oil. 6. Water quantities. 7. Parts list and maintenance manuals. 15300 SPRINKLER SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15300-1 of 2 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. Work includes all labor, materials, transportation, equip- ment and services required to modify and extend existing - sprinkler system to accommodate remodeling work as shown on plans and specified here. 1.3 QUALIFICATIONS A. Installation shall be designed and installed by licensed fire protection engineering firm. 1.4 CODES AND STANDARDS A. The installation shall conform to the regulations and standards of the State Fire Marshall, the Contra Costa County Consolidated Fire District, and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Pamphlet 13: light hazard occupancies. 1.5 SUBMITTALS Before the start of the work, the following shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Architect: A. Shop Drawings: The Contractor shall first submit three copies of a layout of sprinkler heads only.. The layout should, in addition, show lights, diffusers and thermostats. Corrections shall then be incorporated in scaled drawings of the entire piping system. The drawings shall bear the approval stamp of the Contra Costa County Consolidated Fire District. Five copies shall be submitted for approval. 15300 SPRINKLER SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15300-2 of 2 1. 6 INSPECTION AND TESTING A. All new sprinkler piping to be pressure tested to 200 psig for two hours. Test to be witnessed by Conta Costa County Fire District inspector. PART 2 MATERIALS & EXECUTION 2. 1 GENERAL A. Within the area shown on drawings make all necessary additions and modifications to the existing Basement automatic fire sprinkler system as required by new work and for complete compliance with NFPA Pamphlet 13 for light hazard. B. Heads shall be in pendant position at suspended ceilings. New heads and trim shall match existing installations at suspended ceilings. C. Where possible, head spacing shall be symmetrical with ceiling pattern, equal distant between lights, between wall and lights, between lights and air diffusers and between wall and air diffusers and centered on tiles. D. Pipe, fittings and hangers shall be as specified in NFPA Pamphlet 13. 15400 PLUMBING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15400-1 of 2 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, and Division I, General Requirements are part of this Section and the Contract for this work, and apply to this Section as fully as if-repeated here. 1.2 SCOPE A. Relocate existing drinking fountain. B. Extend existing potable water line and drain line to relocated drinking fountain. C. All piping shall be tested as required. PART 2 MATERIALS 2. 1 PIPING A. Refer to General Requirements for Mechanical work for detailed pipe and fitting specifications. B. Potable Water 1. Type L copper tubing. a. Fittings: Wrought copper, sweat type b. Joints: 95-5 solder c. Waste and vent lines: Match existing PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 GENERAL PIPING INSTALLATION A. Rough-In Work: Completed, tested, and approved before being enclosed. s 15400 PLUMBING • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15400-2 of 2 B. Dissimilar Metals: Provide complete dielectric isolation between all ferrous and non-ferrous materials. 3. 2 DISINFECTION OF WATER SYSTEM A. General: Disinfect the new portion of the drinking water system. 3. 3 TESTING A. No part of any work shall be covered until after it is inspected, tested and approved. o cl��� 15500 TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS • 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15500-1 of 3 PART GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. Work under this section. 1. Include all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services required to provide complete and operating systems as shown on drawings and specified herein. 2. Provide new controls and pneumatic tubing for new and relocated equipment (fan coils, induction units, coils and economizer systems, etc. ). Relocate thermostats as shown. 3. Interlock HVAC controls with Fire/Life Safety systems as shown. B. Related work in other sections. 1. Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning systems are specified under Section 15200. C. Related work not in Mechanical Contract. 1. The Fireman's Control Panel is"specified in.Electrical section. 2. Line voltage wiring and conduit, disconnects, starters, and connection of all electrical motors are under Electrical section. 00684 15500 TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15500-2 of 3 • 3. Installation of new ceiling panels as necessary to replace panels where existing thermostats have been removed. Reuse panels where possible. 4. Cutting, patching and painting. Coordinate with General Contractor. 1. 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Work under this Section shall conform to all applicable requirements set forth in Section 15100, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL WORK. B. Comply with the applicable electrical requirements specified under Division 16000. 1.4 CALIBRATION, TESTING AND INSTRUCTIONS A. As an integral part of the controls installation specified herein, components and systems shall be properly calibrated, adjusted and tested. Systems shall be started up and operated through their full range of operating modes. B. Instruct the County's operating personnel in the functioning and sequence of operation of the systems herein specified. PART 2 AIIATERIALS 2. 1 THERMOSTATS A. New room thermostats shall be Johnson Controls Pneumatic Thermostat #T-4752 or 4002, as required, ceiling mounted in pendant-type, brushed chrome, spherical mount to match existing units. New housings will be provided by the County. 2. 2 PNEUMATIC TUBING A. New pneumatic lines shall be one-quarter inch (1/4") diameter hard-drawn copper tubing. P.V. C. tubing will be acceptable only inside control panels. QU68 1JJUU lr.lvll'kIIAAIUlti. k-ULViJkuL ", "I�,1V1,, 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 15500-3 of 3 2. 3 GENERAL A. Components shall be as manufactured by Johnson Controls to match existing. n 006SO 16000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16100 1 of 4 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. This Division 16 shall include all electrical work required to provide complete and fully operable electrical instal- lations, and includes electrical provisions necessary for work installed under other Sections. - - B. Related Work in Other Sections 1. Motors, motor controls that are an integral part of equipment assemblies and heating and ventilation con- trols. Refer to Mechanical Specifications. 2. Painting of exposed electrical work. 3. Floor repair where floor outlets are removed. 4. Ceiling repair where lighting fixtures are removed. 5. Remove existing, abandon plates and repair floor. C. Related Work Not in Contract 1. Wiring and equipment for telephone system, except as indicated. 2. Wiring and equipment for dictaphone system, except as indicated. 1. 3 CODES AND STANDARDS: The following shall apply, as applicable, to work under this Division 16: - California Administrative Code, Titles 17 , 19, 24. National Electrical .Code U.L. Electrical Construction Materials List . OSHA Rules and Regulations. Codes , rules and regulations as specified hereinafter. 1.4 SUBMITTALS: _ - z . S A. Submittals shall be made in conformance with Section 01300 Submittals. The list shall include, for each item, the -manufacturer, manufacturer's catalog number, type of class, the rating, capacity, size, etc. Submittals shall include: poiib1 16000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16100 2 of 4 • Disconnect switches. Motor controls. Lighting contactors and/or relays. Lighting fixtures. Terminal cabinets. Wiring devices. Device plates. Fire alarm system equipment. Wire and cable. Conduit and conduit fittings. Boxes and covers. B. Extent . Contractor shall submit a brochure containing catalog cuts or drawings and data .for all the lighting _ fixtures he proposes to furnish. For fixtures which the Contractor proposes to substitute for those specified, he shall submit complete photometric data prepared by a recog- nized, approved testing laboratory, manufacturer' s data sheets or drawings showing dimensions , construction , materi- als and finishes, and when required, sample fixtures. C. Shop Drawings. Submit for approval , detailed construction drawings for each item of fabricated equipment required for the electrical installation. All drawings shall be to scale, fully dimensioned, and provide sufficient detail to clearly indicate the arrangement of the equipment and its component parts. Construction of•the equipment shown shall be revised to comply with the drawings and specifications as required by the Architect after review of the shop drawings , and the drawings submitted when requested by the Architect . Shop drawings shall be submitted for the following: Panelboards. Terminal cabinets. Lighting dimmers. Fire alarm system equipment . D. Substitution. Only one substitution for each type of equipment or material will be considered. 1.5 SUPERVISION OF ELECTRICAL WORK: Contractor shall personally, or through an authorized and competent representative , con- stantly supervise the work from beginning to completion and final acceptance. So far as possible , keep same foreman and workmen throughout the project duration. Work shall be subject to inspection and approval by Architect . Promptly furnish related information when so requested by Architect . S �V VV� 16000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16100 3 of 4 • 1.6 ADJACENT WORK A. Co-ordinate work and complete with others in furnishing and placing this work. B. Work to approved shop drawings for work by others and to field measurements as necessary to properly fit the work. C. Protect adjacent work as necessary; adjacent construction or exposed surfaces or surfaces damaged by use of materials or operations under this Section shall be repaired or re- placed as directed by Architect . 1.7 TESTING: Test entire electrical system in presence of Engineer and Owner, including: A. 600 volt megger tests on all feeder and branch circuit conductors, including the neutral. Make a record of all readings and turn over to Architect as directed. B. Insulation Resistance: As required by National Electrical Code, except for Fire Alarm which shall be not less than 100 megohms to ground and between conductors. C. Test all motors for correct rotation and operation. D. Test all Contractor or Owner furnished equipment for correct operation. E. Test all neutrals for improper grounds. F. Operate, test and adjust special systems as necessary for proper operation. All equipment shall operate normally for a period of at least three (3) weeks prior to final acceptance by the County. 1.8 EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS IDENTIFICATION: A. Name Plates: Provide permanent identification of all switchboards , circuit breakers in panels or in separate enclosures, motor starters , relays, separately mounted time switches, and other cabinet enclosed apparatus. Use black bakelite plates, not less than 1/2" x 3t' , with engraved white letters, secured with brass screws. • 00669 16000 ELECTRICAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16100 4 of 4 • B. Stencil Work: Identify all motors and operating apparatus in electrical equipment rooms or semi-concealed spaces , with black or white lacquer lettering, not less than 1/2" high, placed where readily visible upon inspection. C. Directories : Provide for all lighting and power circuits, typewritten, neatly arranged in numerical order, and per- manently fixed inside or adjacent appropriate panel. 1. 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON-SITE: At time of occupancy, arrange for manufacturer' s representatives to instruct building operating and maintenance personnel in use of any equipment_ i requiring operating and maintenance. Arrange for all personnel to be instructed at one time. Pay all costs for such service. 1. 10 DRAWINGS The electrical drawings , which constitute an integral part of this contract , shall serve as the working drawings. They indi- cate diagrammatically the general layout of the complete electrical system, including the arrangement of feeders, circuits , outlets, switches, controls, panelboards , service equipment , fixtures, special systems, and other work. Field verifications of scale dimensions taken from drawings are directed since actual field locations, distances and elevations will be governed by actual field locations, distances and elevations will be governed by actual field conditions. Review architectural, structural , mechanical and plumbing drawings and adjust work to conform to all conditions indicated thereon. Discrepancies shown on different plans, or between plans and actual field conditions, or between plans and specifications , shall promptly be brought to the attention of the Architect for a decision. 1. 11 VISIT TO SITE Visit the project site, take requisite measurements, and verify exact location of buildings, utilities, and other facili- ties, and obtain such other information as is necessary for an intelligent bid. No allowance will subsequently be made by the Architect or Owner for any error or omission on the part of the bidder in this connection. i 00690 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16200 1 of 7 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. This Section includes materials and methods necessary for electrical work shown, specified or required for a complete and fully operable electrical installation. _ B. Refer to ELECTRICAL - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section , Div. 16 , for provisions applicable to this Section. C. Refer to Sections 16300, 16400, 16500 for additional provisions. D. Submittals: Refer to SUBMITTALS Section, 01300. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2. 1 MANUFACTURE: Electrical fittings, etc. , shall be Thomas & Betts, Steel City, Appleton, OZ, or equal. For convenience only, one name or number is used herein to indicate type and quality of item or product required. 2.2 MATERIALS: Conduit size 3/4" minimum typical for all conduit applications. A. Rigid Conduit : Steel type as specified. 1. Steel: Conduit : Full weight , threaded, hot-dip galvanized. Bushings: T & B series 222, insulated; T&B 3802 series, grounding; or equal. - B. Electrical Metallic Tubing: 1. Tubing: Hot-dip galvanized or sherardized. 2. Connectors: Compression type with insulated throat; T&B series 5223, or equal. Set screw type not pe=itted. 3. Couplings: T&B series 5220, or equal. • 4. Connectors shall be insulated throat type. Q��+S1 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16200 2 of 7 • C. Flexible Metal Conduit : T & B Series 3110, insulated; or equal. D. Rigid Standard Galvanized Steel: Galvanize per applicable ASTM standards. E. Sheet Steel Outlet Boxes : Standard galvanized -one-piece knock-out boxes of shape best suited to particular location. Boxes not less than 4" X 4" X 1-1/2" deep, unless otherwise specified herein or shown on drawings. Junction and Pullboxes: Standard outlet boxes where possible, otherwise code galvanized steel of required size with covers secured by cadmium plated machine screws 6" on centers. Finish with dichromate primer and two coats of hammertone grey enamel. F. Telephone Outlets: In wall 1" conduit with junction box, in existing underfloor duct to match existing. G. Fixture Outlets for Ceiling or Suspended Lighting Fixtures: 4" octagon x 1-1/2" deep min. , with 3/8" fixture studs. H. Vertical Cable Support Pullbox Fitting: OZ Type W complete with Type R cable support ; or equal. I. Surface Raceway: Wiremold 700 series; Globe; or equal, complete with outlets in locations shown. J. Wire and Cable - 600 volt and less : 1. General : a. 600 V class insulated, unless otherwise shown or specified; N.E.C. standard types ; U.L. labeled; delivered to jobsite in unbroken factory packages. b. Solid wire for No. 10 and smaller; stranded for No. 8 and larger. 2. Type THW interior conductors. 3. Type RHH;. Wiring within fluorescent fixtures. K. Conductors: 1. All conductors shall be copper. e 2. Wire and Cable for Signal Systems shall be as recommended • by respective system equipment manufacturer. 1 4,q 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page. 16200 3 of 7 • 3. Minimum conductor size for Power and Lighting: No. 12 Copper. 4. Colors: Sizes 12 through 10: Black, white, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, brown. Size 8: Black, white, red, blue, green, yellow. Size 6 through 2 : Black and white - color code with phase color tags. Phase tags shall be Brady; or 3M Co. electrical tape; or equal. L. Wire and Cable Connectors: 1. One-piece, self-insulated, compression type for No. 10 and smaller wire. 2. Color-keyed, compression connectors, for No. 8 and larger conductors. 3. Insulate all 120/208V splices with two layers of rubber tape at half lap and two layers of friction tape at half lap. M. Conduit Supports and Hangers: Kindorf , Unistrut ; or equal. N. Sheet Metal - Pull Boxes: Galvanized sheet steel; with protective priming coat and finish coat of enamel on all sides; both inside and outside of cabinets and boxes; not less in thick- ness than National Electric Code standard for dimensions of cabinets. PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 SCOPE A. General: 1. All wiring for lighting and receptacles shall be in rigid or EMT metallic raceway system in stud walls and furred ceilings. Floor outlets shall be wired through existing floor duct system. 2. Conduit System: Concealed except as shown or speci- fied on drawings. Exposed shall be only as approved by Architect prior to installation. • 00693 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16200 4 of 7 . 3. The term "conduit" as used in these specifications refers to rigid conduit , electrical metallic tubing, non-metallic duct , flexible conduit , or watertight flexible conduit . B. Conduit - Typical: 1. Install in a manner as hereinafter specified, rigidly secured in position without sagging, by means of pipe clamps or metal cleats. 2. Structural members shall in no case be drilled, bored or notched in such a manner that it will impair their structural value. Cut holes , if required, with core drill and only with approval of Architect . 3. Provide all necessary sleeves and chases where conduits pass through floors and walls. Any other necessary openings and spaces shall be arranged for in proper time to prevent unnecessary cutting. After conduits are installed, fill and seal all remaining openings around conduits , where they pierce walls , and finish to match adjacent surfaces. Do all necessary cutting in connection with the work and make all repairs in a manner satisfactory to Architect . 4. Where spaces are provided in design or construction of the building to install electrical work, keep all wiring within furred lines established on Architectural drawings. All borings for new outlets and conduit shall be done in largest practical groups to minimize disruption of County operations. Contractor shall use an acceptable "wet method"• diamond boring bits approved by Architect , for cutting all floor penetrations. Contractor shall prevent any water from entering floor cells and shall clean up wet area after each penetration. C. Type of Conduit 1. Rigid steel conduit for interior feeders, subfeeders, wiring in concrete walls and floors , underground and exposed work. 2. All other wiring may be in electrical metallic tubing. 3. Use flexible conduit only for connection of recessed • lighting fixtures, motors, heating and ventilating controls, and transformers. 00 tAJ4 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16200 5 of 7 • 4. Use wiremold type raceway where called for on drawings. D. Conduit Installation: 1. Paint all joints in rigid steel conduit with rust- resisting paint. 2. Install all conduits with code radius bends; where more than four radii are required, install pull boxes. Cover conduits with T&B series 1460 capped bushing; protect during construction; blow out and swab before wires are pulled. Ream all conduit ends after cutting. Install nylon or plastic pull rope in all empty con- duits. (Plug or cap spare conduits at dead ends. ) 3. Running threads are prohibited. Where necessary for connecting conduits, install right and left handed "Erickson" couplings. 4. Secure all conduits entering panelboards , pullboxes, or outlet boxes with lock-nuts and non-metallic bushing at the end of the conduit . 5. Run exposed conduit parallel or at right angles to the center lines of columns and beams. Fasten conduit to concrete with approved "Rawl" plugs, powder driven to cinch anchors. The use of wooden plugs will not be permitted. 6. Support exposed conduits located in groups on "Trapeze" type hangers consisting of formed metal channels sus- pended on adjustable rod hangers. Size of channels and rods as recommended by manufacturer for span and loading conditions. Fasten conduits to support channels with standard pipe clamps at each channel . Space trapeze hangers not over 7 feet apart . Support single runs of conduit on flat surfaces , 1" or smaller , by one-hole malleable iron pipe clamps spaced not more than 5 feet apart . Caddy clips shall be-used above suspended ceiling. 7. Support metallic conduits at distances not to exceed 8 feet , in exposed runs. 8. Where any conduit (or wiring) crosses a building separation or expansion joint , provide for conduit system movement . 9. All connections to motors , controls, or transformers • shall have a bonding wire subtending the flexible metallic conduit. 0i1f��� 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16200 6 of 7 • 10. Provide conduit sleeves and chases wherever conduits pass through walls or floors. E. Installation of Outlets: 1. Finish all outlets flush against concrete or drywall walls or ceiling, except where exposed work is called for or where new outlets are fed from existing under- floor duct system. 2. Switch and Receptacle Outlets: Install in separate or gang boxes. In shallow partitions, use shallow units. Install plaster rings , as required, for 1-gang or - larger boxes. Do not use sectionalized boxes. 3. Mount all switch and receptacle boxes in stud walls securely on adjustable bar hangers , securely anchored to the structural members of the building. Strap hangers will not be accepted. 4. Exact location of all new and relocated electrical and telephone floor outlets will be field determined by the Architect . F. Installation of Wire: 1. Draw no wire into any conduit until all work of any nature that may cause injury is completed; take care in pulling in wires that no damage occurs to insulation or wire. 2. hake up all splices in outlet boxes with connectors as specified herein under "Wire Joints and Connections" with separate tails of correct color to be made up to splice. Pack at least 6" of tails in box after splice is made up. 3. Securely tag all branch circuits, noting the purpose of each. Mark wires with wrap-around wire- markers. Where two or more conduits run through a single outlet , mark each circuit with the corresponding circuit number at the panelboard. 4. New and relocated electrical floor outlets shall be connected to existing floor cell circuits. Outlets shall be evenly distributed on the various circuits. Each new or relocated outlet shall be tagged to identify supply circuit . z t WOO 16200 ELECTRICAL - BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16200 7 of 7 • 5. Conductors for outlets in existing underfloor duct may be spliced in the main header duct only. Splices shall be made with crimped mechanical fastenings and wrapped with a minimum of two layers of 600V plastic tape. 6. Pull green ground wire from header duct to outlets. G. Demolition: 1. Salvage : All conduit , fixtures, raceway and wire removed under this project shall , at Owner ' s optiony be delivered to Building maintenance Shop , 1619 Shell Avenue , Martinez , or disposed of by Contractor. 2. All conductors to electrical floor outlets which are removed under this section shall also be removed. Abandoned conductors in main header duct need not be removed. i • 0066 16300 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16300 1 of 4 is PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. This Section includes electrical distribution system equipment required for a complete electrical system. _ B. Telephone equipment , instruments and wiring will be installed by telephone company and are not part of this Contract . C. Refer to Sections 16200, 16400, 16500 for additional pro- visions. D. Refer to ELECTRICAL - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section, Div. 16200 for provisions applicable to this Section. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. In addition to requirements of SUBMITTALS Section, 01300. 1. Shop Drawings required as scheduled shall be submitted for distribution and branch circuit panelboards. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2. 1 MANUFACTURER: A. Shall be as indicated in following sections. 2.2 MATERIALS: A. Wiring Devices 1. General: Sierra Electric Corp. , Arrow-Hart , Bryant , or equal. For convenience only, Sierra catalog num- bers are used herein to indicate type and quality of item or product required, except as specified. 2. Color: As specified by Architect . B. Pullboxes and Terminal Cabinets • 1. Manufacturer. Except as otherwise shown on the drawings, pullboxes shall be Square D Screw cover cans, A1walt , or equal, flush or surface mounted as shown. Terminal cabinets shall be Sggxre D Co. , telephone cabinets , 0,.jujo 16300 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16300 2 of 4 • Westinghouse, or General Electric, or equal , flush or surface mounted and sized as shown on the drawings , and equipped with "MONO-FLAT" type front covers , with con- cealed hinges , trim clamps and flush latch. 2. Keying. All cabinets and pullboxes shall -be keyed alike per standard key system, C. Grounding 1. General. Equipment , raceways, reinforcing steel, and neutral in the low voltage system within the buildings shall be grounded to the water service lines. Connections shall be made with the following Burndy fittings, Ilsco, or equal : Cable to water pipe Type GAR Cable to box or cabinet Type QAB Cable to cable, in grid Cadweld or Thermoweld 2. Grounding of Enclosures. All conduit , outlet boxes, enclosures for electrical equipment , etc. , shall be . permanently and effectively grounded. Ground continuity shall be assured by: a. Five threads of rigid steel conduit screwed up tight. b. Double locknuts with all teeth cutting into metal box of cabinet . c. E.M.T. Fittings made up tight. d. Ground cable and ground bushings. e. A Separate ground wire connected to a grounding lug or a grounding screw. f. Where it is not possible to obt-ain -good contact otherwise, conduits shall be bonded to boxes and cabinets with No. 6 AWG or larger wire (as required by code) between a grounding bushing and a ground lug on the box. 09 Mj 16300 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16300 3 of 4 • 3. Equipment Grounding. Equipment , lighting and wiring devices shall be grounded through the raceway system and through a separate ground wire in a cable system. Ground pole of receptacles shall be connected to the outlet boxes by means of a No. 14 bare copper wire con- necting to a screw in the back of the box -or an approved ground clamp. A bare ground wire , sized to comply with codes, shall be installed in flexible conduits of all sizes to provide a ground path through the flexible conduit . D. Switches 1. Typical: 1221 Series, or equal; 120/277V. J 2. Thermal switches for protection of single phase, or equal. 3. Safety Disconnect Switches : Square D Type ND, 600V; Westinghouse , General Electric , or equal ; of proper size and rating, capable of being padlocked in "On" or "Off" position. Nonfused unless otherwise shown . Economy renewable delay type fuses . NEMA-1 or NEMA-3 enclosures as required. 4. Bypass Timer Switches: Bypass timer switches shall be 20 amp , 125 VAC rated, SPDR, with 0-12 hour time cycle, Tork, Sangamo, or equal. No hold feature. 5. Control Relays : Control relays shall be ASCO, Square D Co. , Westinghouse, or equal, type as indicated on drawings. 6. Disconnect Switches: Furnish and install all motor and other disconnect switches shown or required by state, national, or local codes. Type of disconnect shall be determined by requirements of load unless otherwise specified, and shall be either a Square D Co. Type KG-1 (surface) , KS-1 (flush) , or KW-1 (weatherproof) motor starting switch, or a Square D Co. Type -H-300 line heavyduty horse power rated safety switch (NEMA 1 or 3R as required) , or Westinghouse , General Electric , or equal. Voltage and current rating shall be as shown or required. E. Receptacles 1. Duplex Convenience: Hubbel - 8300- 'Series, or equal; z 120 V, 15A, 3W, grounded. 0 0i� 16300 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16300 4 of 4 • F. Device Plates : Sierra SS or equal . G. Telephone Conduit System - Conform to all requirements of telephone company. H. Painting - Exposed conduit , hangers , etc. will be painted under PAINTING Division. Equipment and lighting fixtures shall be provided with manufacturer ' s standard finish as selected by the Architect . Finishes damaged during installation shall be repaired to match factory-applied finish. PART 3 EXECUTION 3 . 1 SCOPE A. General : Refer to Section 16200 for requirements for installation of electrical equipment . r • 00 iOl 16400 LIGHTING SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16400 1 of 2 • PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. This Section includes lighting fixtures, complete with lamps, as shown; and related work. B. Refer to ELECTRICAL - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section, Div. 16200 for provisions applicable to this Section. C. Submittals - In addition to requirements of SUBMITTALS Section 01300. 1. Material List required as scheduled shall include manufacturer' s rating and performance data, certified photometric data, dimensions, and other information necessary for complete evaluation of lighting fixtures proposed for the work. D. Items required herein shall be subject to complete review and approval by Architect prior to ordering. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2. 1 MANUFACTURE: Light fixtures shall be as shown or scheduled, installed complete and ready for service, including new lamps throughout . Finishes shall be as selected from standard types available and in colors approved by Architect . 2.2 MATERIALS: A. Fluorescent ballasts: - 1. One or two lamp , high power factor, CBM and ETL approved. 2. Rapid Start : "A" sound rating; "P" rated. 3. Westinghouse, Advance or equal. 4. Ballasts exhibiting excessive noise when installed shall be replaced as directed by Architect , at no added c expense to Owner. 00702 16400 LIGHTING SYSTEMS 4405-4267-C3-IDA Page 16400 2 of 2 • B. Discharge Lamp 1. Shall conform to ANSI and NEMA standards, high power factor, one or two lamp stabilizing type, OoF minimum starting temperature, 6 KV basic impulse withstand level. 2. Minimum regulation shall be such that lamp wattage varies no more than + 5% over a line voltage range to the ballast primary of loo above or below rated input . 3. Where practical, ballasts shall be core and coil type designed for integral mounting within fixture housing. 4. Ballasts shall be high ambiegt design capable of oper- ation at temperatures of 150 F maximum. 5. Ballast primary shall have in-line type, dual-element slow blow fuse and rejecting type fuse holder. C. Fixture Wiring: As specified or approved. D. Lamps 1. Sizes: In accordance with fixture capacity shown or scheduled. 2. Incandescent : 130 V inside frosted unless otherwise shown. 3. Rapid Start of Slimline: Standard warm white. 4. Turn over job with all lamps in new and operating condition. PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 SCOPE A. General 1. In areas with exposed duct or pipe .or other interferences , suspend fixtures to heights shown or directed as necessary to avoid conflict with such obstructions. 2. Set and securely fasten each unit to structure; adjust locations and levels as necessary to leave units plumb, level and in straight and level alignments. 3. Provide separate fixture suspension for all lighting fixtures mounted in T-bar type ceilings. See detail on Drawing. 007"03 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 1 of 7 PART 1 GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The General Conditions, Supplemental 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. 1.2 SCOPE A. Furnish and install all labor, material and equipment necessary for an automatic detection, voice communication, fire alarm system. This system shall be zoned, electri- cally supervised, have closed circuits , and shall be connect- ed, tested and left in first-class operating condition. The equipment and completed installation shall be in compliance with local and national codes and authorities having jurisdiction. B. Refer to Electrical - Section 16200, Division 16 for provisions applicable to this Section. C. Submittals: Refer to submittals Section 01300. D. APPROVALS - All control equipment shall be listed and approved by California State Fire Marshall' s office under Sec. 7170 SFM listing service. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2. 1 MANUFACTURER: The following model numbers are those of Simplex Time Recorder Co. , and represent the type and quality as well as exact operating features required. Equipment by Autocall shall be considered equal equipped as herein provided. A. Fire Alarm System 1. Fire Alarm, Voice Communication Systems (recessed mounted) Simplex types 4207 and 4221. 2. Fire Alarm Control Panel Simplex Type 4207 and shall be composed of the following solid-state plug-in modules, factory interconnected to meet the specific installation requirements : a. 4207-A - All status changes within the system shall be reported to this module -which will process and transmit this information to the appropriate • modules for disposition. It shall include , on its " door insert , a system power-on lamp, system trouble lamp, audible trouble signal, trouble silence 00`lU4 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 2 of 7 switch with ringback feature, alarm silence switch with resound, low battery indicator with reset , ground indicator, alarm reset switch and millia- meter. b. The 4207-B module shall provide four electrically supervised alarm initiating circuits. c. A choice of two plug-in loop monitors shall permit the use of either normally open or normally closed alarm initiating contacts. The normally closed monitor shall provide supervision for opens and shorts which shall be indicated by the system " audible signal and the zone trouble lamp . The normally open loop monitor shall supervise for opens. Ground detection shall be provided with either mode. The door insert shall include four supervised red alarm lamps , four amber trouble lamps and a lamp test push button. Failure of a zone alarm lamp shall light its corresponding zone trouble lamp and sound the system trouble signal. d. The 4221-A shall provide 24VDC Filtered and Regu- lated Power for control functions within the control panel and for supervision of alarm initiating and indicating circuits . Automatic transfer to stand-by batteries upon loss of primary power shall be included, to provide 24 hour stand-by. e. The 4207-H shall provide for alarm signal modules , automatic smoke detectors , remote annunciators or wherever supplementary power is required within the' system. As many "H' s" as needed shall be supplied to insure proper operation of the system. f. Simplex Type 4221 Voice Communication unit shall be furnished as part of the -Central Control. g. Basic power module Type 4221-A shall be provided to supply 24 VDC to the system pre-amplifiers, power amplifiers and oscillators from a Type 825 transformer source of 32V, 60 Hz. Automatic trans- fer to battery standby and an audible and visual trouble indication shall be provided by this module. A wet cell battery, Simplex Type 4294, and a Type 4291 changer shall be supplied whose proper ampere- hour rating shall be determined by system require- ments. • 00 • 0s 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 3 of 7 • h. Audio Pre-Amplifier module shall be Simplex Type 4221-B using dual transistorized preamplifiers. They shall have an output level of 8 volts peak-to- peak into a 10K ohm load and shall be capable of driving 25 Type 4221-H2 amplifiers. j . Smoke Clearing Switches Simplex RPO switches shall be mounted in main control panel for smoke clearing fan operation. Five (5) switches shall be marked "On" "Auto" , five (5) switches shall be marked "Off" "Smoke Clearing". 3. Tone Oscillator Module - Simplex Type 4221-D contain- ing duplicate tone generator cards for fire alarm. Provisions shall be made in the Type 4221-D for two additional auxiliary tone cards to allow for signals other than fire alarm to be produced. a. Tone Oscillator Card, Simplex Type 4221-P, shall be furnished as part of module 4221-D to provide the slow-whoop as the standard fire alarm alerting signal. b. Type 4221-H amplifiers shall be furnished. Each shall be capable of operating at 2.2 amps, 24 VDC under alarm conditions and .450 amps maximum under supervisory condition. C. Frequency responses shall be 100 to 10,000 Hz, power output 40 watts into a 200 ohm load. Each amplifier shall operate no more than twenty (20) 8-ohm speakers type 4090. The speaker lines and speaker voice coils shall be supervised. Opens or grounds in either shall result in a trouble signal. High frequencies in excess of 20,000 Hz shall not be used. d. Type 4293-30 Compensator shall be furnished for each circuit containing fewer -than its maximum number of speakers. The 4293-30 shall be adjustable to compensate for 1 ,2 ,3 or 4 speakers. It shall be mounted behind a single-gang stainless steel plate. e. Locked enclosure , Type 4221-K shall house the microphone, an all-call switch and an auxiliary tone selection switch. t • -76( 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 4 of 7 • 4. Hand-held microphone, Type 4221-M shall be provided for use by authorized fire-fighting personnel so that building occupants in the fire atea may be directed by speakers to a safe location and to provide voice communication to all building speakers should circum- stances require. a. Type 4221-M microphone shall be a ceramic noise- cancelling communication type to provide intelligible voice reproduction in the frequency range of 200 Hz to 4000 Hz complete with pushbutton switch and five foot cable. _ b. A Type 4221-C microphone pre-amplifier shall be provided which shall mount within the 4221-K enclosure. The current shall be a maximum of 5.6 ma at 12 VDC with an output level of .6 volts peak-to-peak into a 10,000 ohm load. c. A Simplex Type 4221-N shall be furnished and mounted within the Type 4221-K or 4221-L enclosure to provide up to a maximum of 64 signal circuit ` switches for manual selection of tone or voice transmission to desired floors or zones. d. Simplex Type 4221-U Cassette Timer shall be provided with every 4221-V tape player. Purpose : to time the alarm oscillator for 10 seconds of operation prior to the sounding of the prerecorded message. The timing range shall extend from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 20 seconds with a recycle time of 50 milli-seconds. It shall operate on 24 VDC using 14 MA supervisory power and 23 MA for timing. 5. Tape Player - Simplex Type 4221-V, shall be supplied to send a precorded message to the amplifiers for transmission to the desired floor or zone location(s) . The standard operating sequence shall be 10 seconds of alarm tone followed by a 30 second message. After the message has been transmitted, the alarm tone shall again sound until equipment has been reset or the tone is silenced. a. The tape cartridge shall provide that priority be given the track containing the alarm tone. Pro- visions shall be made to test the tape messages t. over a separate speaker circuit installed within • the Type 4221-V tape player without sending the test message to other speakers in the system. 0070 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 5 of 7 • b. Operation of the hand held microphone shall override any taped message which is being transmitted at that moment. Release of the microphone button shall not allow the taped message to resume but shall allow the alarm tone to sound again. 6. Speakers - High grade re-entrant type speakers, Simplex types 4091-12 and 4090-90+5992+FG as indicated on drawings. These shall be constructed of insect-proof phenolic material; _self-extinguishing and resistant to moisture and age deterioration. The construction shall be of the short , rapidly flared, folded, re-entrant horn7 type designed to prevent damage from fire convection heat , foreign materials , rods or wires which could damage the speaker diaphram. The speakers shall be capable of transmitting both the slow-whoop fire alerting signal and voice communication. 7. Fire Alarm Stations - Simplex Type 4251 a. The station body shall be so constructed that paint will not chip and scratches will not expose metal. All stations shall be master keyed with the fire alarm control panel . When actuated the "Pull lever" shall remain at right angles to the station until reset . 8. Smoke detectors - Simplex Type 4262-20/21 . The detector shall be designed with hybrid integrated circuitry with no moving parts operating characteris- tics. It shall remain stable under vibration, mechanical shock, supply voltage variations ambient temperature variations , airflow up to 1400 F/M (427 M/M) and barometric changes in pressure. Each detector shall contain less than 1. 0 microcuries of americium 241. Sensitivity shall be 20 per foot . (smoke obscura- tion) . Color shall be beige. 9. Sprinkler alarm switch shall be Simplex Model 415. Each switch shall be complete with an adjustable time delay mechanism. 10. End of line resistor - Simplex Type 4293-26. One (1) resistor shall be supplied for each alarm circuit and each signal circuit . Resistors shall be mounted on stainless steel single gang plate and- indicate E.O.L. resistor fire alarm system. 00708 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 6 of 7 • 11. Standby power equipment - automatic battery charger and cabinet shall be Simplex Type 4291-15 with ad- justable trickle rate of 12MA to 75MA. The charger shall be complete with meter and shall be complete with manual override switch. Cabinet shall be of .062 steel and painted red. 12. Batteries - Simplex Type 4294. PART 3 EXECUTION 3. 1 SCOPE A. General : 1. All wiring and completed installation to be in strict adherence to applicable codes , and manufacturer's recommendation. 2. Guarantee. The contractor shall guarantee all equipment and wiring free from inherent mechanical and electrical defects for a period of one year from the date of installation. The manufacturer guarantees the equip- went supplied to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 12 months from date of installation. 3. The manufacturer's technical representatives shall supervise the final balancing of the Voice Controlled Fire Alarm System. 4. Complete installation drawings shall be furnished to the Owner by the successful bidder, showing location quantities of devices to be installed. Installation of the system shall not be started until the drawings have been approved by the local fire marshall. B. System Operation: 1. A central control station shall be provided at the main level of access by the fire department and other authorized personnel. The central control shall • include: Fire Alarm and Fire Detection System Panel and Voice Communication System Panels. 00709 16500 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 4405-4267-C3-EDA Page 16500 7 of 7 2. The actuation of any approved alarm initiating device shall light its respective zone alarm lamp at the main control and cause the alarm signals to sound contin- uously in the selected area. The visual alarm indicator shall remain lighted until the system has .been reset . 3. Power failures, opens , grounds or any disarrangement of system wiring or components shall be indicated by a visual and audible trouble signal . The audible trouble signal may be silenced and the trouble lamp shall remain lighted until the system has been returned to normal operating condition at which time the trouble signal shall resound until the trouble silence switch has been returned to the "Normal" position. 4. Audio Tone and Voice Control module panels shall be furnished as part of the fire alarm system to provide audible signals to the building occupants. a. The modules shall be fully supervised and furnished with dual oscillators, dual pre-amplifiers and supervised single amplifiers. b. Should the primary oscillator, pre-amp become inoperative, automatic transfer to the back-up units will be implemented and an audible and visual trouble signal will occur. C. Each amplifier and sound reproducer circuit shall have its own trouble jamp for easy location of faults. The sound reproducer used with this unit shall be series connected for electrical super- vision of all voice coils and wiring. 5. Upon activation, a basic fire alarm alarting tone shall be sounded over the sound reproducers. The alerting tone shall be a low to high slow whoop from 200 Hz lasting 2.5 seconds . at the rate of 22 whoops per minute. 001V 11i� 1 (, K IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/402 a Road Improvement Agreement ) LUP 2097-77, San Ramon Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A Road Improvement Agreement with Frank Pruitt, developer, Developer, wherein said developer agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Road Improvement Agreement within one year from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond No. 8SM 173 403 issued by American Motorists Insurance Company with Frank Pruitt as principal , in the amount of $15,510 for Faithful Performance and $15,510 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 07311 , dated March 15, 1978 , in the amount*of $1 ,000, deposited by: San Ramon Concrete. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Road Improvement Agreement is APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978, Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD PWD-Construction Director of Planning Frank Pruitt 2817 Pine Valley Rd. San Ramon, CA 94083 RESOLUTION NO. 78/402 r�1 00 VOAD AGNIA."ll-NI' (41) Road Accvptanec:-- (kit) Deve I oper: f Area) --max2, 1478 Completion Period: ,%,ni, IF I L E ® PVeosits: A. 1000 B. (bonds, etc.) Ijl U 1.. (faj thful performance J. R. OLSSON maintenance) CLERK BOARD Oi SUPERVISORS ST CO. als) U 2. (labor materi 15,51, 1 . PARTILS :" DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, here illafter Called "County", and the above-named Developer, mutually promise -tit, .1 agree as follows concerning this road acceptance: 2. I)evviolier shall Construct , install and Cf)llllllt-I.V road and improvellie'lls, storin drainage. street .;igns, fire hydrajils, and all il-Illrovelients as ir(Iiiired by the County Ordinance Code, espvcially Title 9 and including future amendments, and all i Jill)rovive[its reollircd in the approved improvement plan of this road acceptance on 1 -7 7 f"i1c in the (:aunty's Public Works lleparLment cntitlZ-4je Developer shall Complete this work and improvements (ere i nafter called "work") withall tilt; above Completion period from date lici-cof, in I good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the rC(lLIirCMCIltS of the County Ordinance Code and rUlHIgS Made thereunder; and where there is -I Conflict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. l-WVC1011C.1- guarantees that the work is and will he .3. WINIZAN'11-:17 'I 'lAlYl*TjN;A`VL* 0 frcc from defects and uAll perform satisfactorily in accordance with subdivision require- ments of County Ordinatice Codc Article 94-4.4. a;id he shall maintain it i"or one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsa t is factor), performance. if. H-1111:OIT11WI* SECHRII.N: DIAIWAT Ij LODS N . Upon executing this Agreement, Devc-loper shall deposit as security with the County: A. Cash: $1000 cash; together with 13. 1,onds.. etc. : (.1 - faithful performance and maintenance) additional security for at least. the above-sl)CCifiCd .1111OZ111t, Which is tit(' fatal V.Still);ItCd cost Of the work less $1000 in the form of .1 cash deposit . a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate SLII-0tV bond, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this agreement and ;.,mintenance (if' the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against ;Ill%- defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; plus (2 - labor & materials) another such additional security in at least the above-specified amount, which is t!,t, full ailloillit of said estimated Cost , se.-III-1111, payment to tht. Contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them Or to the Developer. 5. FEF. Developer shall pay to the County .1 cash aillotint equal to 1*,vo ps.-rcent cost of the improvements for the inspection of the work and the checking and testing of the materials. 0. WARRANTY. Developer warrants that said improvenent plan is adequate to accomplish this promised in Section 2; and if, vt anr tines before the County's I'VS01111,1011 Of C0111plCti011 for the road acceptance. the improvement plan proves to he inadequate in 3n%. respect, Developer shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 00 12 Microfilmed with board order i. NO t:11IVI R 11• COIII\'fl'. InsluNt is cif' flee Work :ural/or• MaLerialS, car ;IIII)roval of work :uxl/oi•^ni;itrr�ials Ili:;hcctcJ, or statement b3' an)• off'ircr, :Il;cnt Or employee of the CounLy indicating; Lile work or any part thereof' complies with the requirements of this ;tg;rceulent, or acceptance of the i:hple or ant• part of said wor . and/to:- .. . 'trial: - or paylneuts therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not. relieve the Developer of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. S. 1ND-D1,:1TY. Developer shall hold harmless and .indemnify the indcmnitees from the liabilities as tWilled in this section. A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees; R. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, incl including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any c0111bination of these, and regardless of* whether or not such I iabi 1 ity, claim or damage was unforesecable at anv tine before the County approved the improvement plan or accepted flit, improvcmcnts as completed, and including tiro defense of any suit(s), action(s), or other procceding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability arc any act or omission (.lie ligent or non-n—c- li�"elrt) in volmit-ctlon with the matters covered by this ;avreement and attributable to the Developer, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or morc•of them. 1). Non-Conditions: The pronise and a recmcnt in this section is not conditions or dependent on r.hel r or not any indemnitee, has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or development or has insurance or other inclt,nrrrification Covering; any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indenutitec. 9. COSTS. Developer shall pay when Lille all the Costs of the work, including inspections .thereof and relocating existing; utilities required thereby. 10. \t)\1'Ia11:UI..IA.:(:I: AXI) com'S. if Developer fails to conpletc tnc work and ir[Iprovements within the time specii'ied in this agreement or extensions granted, County may prod-ed to complete Lhem by contract: or otherwise. and Developer shall pay the costs and rh:rrg;es therefor imiaediately upon demand. 1f Colony sues io compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of completing; the improvements, Developer shall pay all reasonable attornc•v's fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. 1155If before County accepts these improvements, the development is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or ;Illy deposit or bond securing; them. : :.... r„ : .. ... 713 2 _ ]'. CO\SIUIat,1'r10�1. In I:onsiucration hereof, County Shall , at such time as the inilrovements .Ire constructed to County standards and are iii conformane.e with said plans on rile in the ['u)llic. Works hepartment , subject to inspection and approval of the Public Works Director, accept the public street improvements for maintenance. C(711'I'Itr1 COSTA COUNTY DI:V[iLOPliIt: (sec note below) V1:Rx()\ L. CLINE pubs is 11orks Director By (-zy�>� 13)r-_�1 r Deputy sidnate of ic]al ca acity in the business) \'oLe t0 1rcVclolier•: (1.) EXCCU1:U Acknowledgment ford below; and (2) if :i corporation, affix RL'C01-6tiIENDL'D FUI 111ROVAL: corporate seal. By ss)tafit l ubl is I or•ks Director (COR10WTH SEAL) 1:0101 AITROVED: .11711\ B. CLAUSEN, County counsel Rx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx btagxuc o��c • Stalk, of California ) (Ackno�eledpment by Corporation, Partnership, Count)- of ,q/A,�;��,q ) ss. or Individual) 011 /G /i%f the personi:s') uhose name(s) is/arc signed above for Develover and who i% known to me to be the individual and offic4r or partner as stated above itiho Signed this instrument personally appeared herore me and acknowledi ed to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. ■nnuanuuuuuultttttttltttuauunououun� j (INO'1'AR.IAL SEAL) == KAREN Frcrar. sent e _ LYNN NORDINE •:��_�_ NOTARY PUBLIC COUNTY OF CALIrORNIA M,Camml„len �po,� ALAMEOA =tiotary Public for said County and State EFeDruu,17,1510 �tttltlttlttlttt1111tttttttt/t1/1t11ttt/tt/ttt111tttq/111 (LD-44A, Rev. 9/75) 00 ,14 Direct 711 7 rc' vord-rice to. 13UND NO. 8S)M 173 403 f r 1j;K Q, P0 NOS PREMIUM $155.00 717 H."l1a 13101dinp, "1?;I'RI)1'i;;tia�f SECURITY BOND 11 it k-A and I bird FOR ROAD IMI RO EMENT AGREEMEW Saar fraruscu, Calif. 94103 (faithful performance F, maintenance, AII) labor f, materials) 1 . O I'1.1 G!>,T_l ON. (I'rinccal _ _ FRANK PRUITT_ , as Principal , and (,Surety) AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY _ , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of ILLINOIS _ _ and authorit' to transact surety business in California, as Surety, hereby jointly and severally hind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns to the County of Contra Costa, California to pay it: (A - faithful performance, u maintenance) *FIFTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TEN AND NO/l00* Dollars ($15,510.00--) for itself or alny city-assignee under the below-cited RoadTmpf(iiement Agreement, plus labor F, inatOrialS) *FIFTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TEN AND NO/100* Dollars ( 157510.00--) for the benefit of persons protected under 'Title 15 (gg30S2 et seq.) of the California Civil Code. 2. RECITAL OF COtirluxa- 'rhe principal contracted with the County to install and pay for street, drainage, and other improvements in TRACT 218-110_016, SAN RAMON, ,CA as specified in the Road Improvement :Agreement, and to complete said work within the time specified in the Road Improvement Agreement for completion, all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy the conditions of approval for 3. CO:: • MA-RICAN M010RISTS INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Long Grove, IL 60049 ra Insu nCEl POWER OF ATTORNEY Know All Men By These Presents: That the American Motorists insurance_ Companv, a corporation organised and existing tinder the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in Long Grove, Illinois, does herr_hy appoint ....•-•- Anthony Angelicola and Carolyn Kliebert both of San Francisco, ,California its true and lawful agent(s) and atlorney(s)-in-fact, to make, execute, seal, and deliver durin? the period begin- ning with the date of issuance of this power and ending December 31, 1978, unless sooner revoked for and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: Any and all bonds and undertakings provided the amount of no one bond or undertaking exceeds FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- LARS (5500,000.00)afaEaFaf>EaE xafaf*afafafaFafaaf>Eafaf>Eaf>EaEaE*aaf>Eaf>EafataE tf>EaFaEaaEaf>Eaf>Eaf>Efafafac of>E EXCEPTION: NO AUTHORITY is granted to make, execute, seal and deliver any bond or undertaking which guarantees the payment or collection of any promissory note, check, draft or letter of credit. This authority does not permit the same obligation to be split into two or more bonds in order to bring each such bond within the dollar limit of authority as set forth herein. This appointment may be revoked at any time by the American Motorists Insurance Company. The execution of such bonds and undertakings in pursuance of these presents shall be as binding upon the said American Motorists Insurance Company as fully and amply to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been duty executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its principal office in Long Grove, Illinois. 11-115 APPOINTMENT SHALL CEASE AND TERMINATE WITHOUT NOTICE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1978. This Power of Attorney is executed by authority of a resolution adapted by the Board of Directors of said Amt>rican `lotorisis Insurance Company on ,May 15, 1939 at Chicago, Illinois, a true and accurate copy of which is hereinafter set forth and is hereby certified to by the undersigned Secretary or Assistant Secretary as being in full force and effect: "VOTED. That the President or any Vice President or Sevetary or anv As>i5tanl Secretary ,hall hate power and authority to ap- puuvrt;ents and attorneys rn fact, and to authorize them to e.ecult on behalf or the company, and attach the seal of the unnitdnv Iherelo, bond, and underlaking5, recu net.ince,, cortlraCt, ref intiVnInik and other %vrilincs Ubligalory in the nature thereof. and any ,uch ohicer of the (:,_Ampany rnat appoint I,rr dcceptan(e of 1)1`0ce,, This Power of Attorney is signed. sealed and certified by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the company at a meeting duly tailed and held on the 22nd day of,May, 1963: VOTED. That the ,ignafure of the President, any Vice President, !�ecrelary or As�rslanr Secretary, and the Seal of the Com- pany, and the certification by any Secrelary or A5sislant SCcrelarv, may be atli\ed by t,)Ciintile ort any Gower of altorney e.e�ufvd pursuant to resolution adapted by the Board of Director, on .Mav 16. 1962, and anv ,uch power so executed, sealed and certitred w0h respect to any bond or undertokin, to 6%hich it is attached, shall continue to be valid and binding upon file c nttpany..' In Testimony 'Whereof, the American ,Motorists Insurance Company has caused this instrument to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officers, this —ZZth_day of__.Septemhez_, 1972. Attested and Certified: AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY �- ti 64� C.G 4tt.tn, Ser:refar`• If. L.Kennicoff. lr., vice Presidenf STATE OF ILLINOIS ll ss COUNTY OF COOK f, Jean Petzold, a Notary Public, do hereby certify that H. L. Kennicott, Jr. and C. G. Swan personally known to me io be the same persons whose names are respectively as Vice President and Secretary of the American ,Motorists Insurance Company, a Corporation of the State of Illinois, subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that they being thereunto duly authorized signed, sealed with the corporate seal and delivered the said instrument as the free and voluntary act of said corporation and as their o..,n free and voluntary act for the tiles and purposes therein set forth lvty commission expires: April 29, 1980 lean Petiold.N,,t.,ry Public CERTIFICATION 1, Sven L. Johanson, Secretary of the American ,Motorist, Insurance Company, du hereby certify that the attached Po..er of Attorney dated _ September _27, 1927 on behalf of _ Anthony_-Axl}Pli-co-la—and Carolyn K?iebert both of San Francisco, California (EACH)****af****-;faf****->f*** ** c �f �f**aEaE. aE�f�f�faf*aEaf *afaEac�f ***_.is a true and correct copy and that the same has been in full force and effect since the date thereof and is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and 1 do further certify that file ;aid H. L. Kennicott, Jr, and C. G. Swan %-.ho executed the Power of Attorney as price President and Secretary respectively were on that data of. flit, execution of the attached Power of Attorney the duly elected Vice PreSid•-nt and Secretary of thrr Americ.nt ,Molorisf, Insurance Company. IN TES11MONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name Jnd OthWd flit, , otporaft, seal of the American ,Motorists Insurance Company on this day cif MAR 14 197 Seen L. Iohar»on. Secretary This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those nimed therein to the bonds and undertakings specifically named therein, and they have no authority to bind the company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. F111836 '46 int - PRIWED IN U.5,& P<n.rr of etrteme,—item IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/403 the Final Map and Subdivision ) Agreement of Subdivision 5083, ) Orinda Area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Final Map of Subdivision 5083, property located in the Orinda area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with Great Western Savings and Loan Association , Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Subdivision Agreement within one from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements. as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond No. 6009589 issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland with Great Western Savings and Loan Association as principal , in the amount of $42,600 for Faithful Performance and $43,100 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 5945, dated January 30, 1978, in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: Schell and Martin, Inc. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map and that the 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full and the 1978-79 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, 1978, is estimated to be $15,000; Security to guarantee the payment of taxes as required by Title 9 . of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond No. 9189394 issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland with Great Western Savings and Loan Association as principal, in the amount of $15,000 guaranteeing the payment of the estimated 1978-79 tax; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD & Const. I' Director of Planning 007 Great Western Savings & Loan Association 1700 Broadway Oakland, Cil 94612 RESOLUTION NO. 78/403 t SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: JrlJ83 (§1) Subdivider: (Government Code §&66462 'wro/w5s64 �/ and §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: May 2, 1978 (§1) Completion Period: one year JAit 1 ,� 1. PARTIES $ DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning t—his subdivision: 2, IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Works Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code §§66410 and following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3, GUARfuNTEE. Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. I'MPROVEMENIT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $" ,00 cash, plus additional security, in the amount of $ which together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: (:] Cash, certified check, or cashier's check X Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of which is the estimated cost of the work. Such security is presented in the form or: ❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check 10 Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. Microfilmed with board order S. WARRANT: Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to. be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. KO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. INDDLNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non- negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. D. Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. S. ' COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance . with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFOILMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this .agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGNMENT. If, before County accepts the work, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County- may assign to that city- the County's rights under t}iis Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. -2- 00PJ9 12. RECORD NAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record the Final Map or Parcel Nap for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Vernon L. Cline, r� - Public Works Director By 9, s Deputy (De gn 1off.icia ca�city in the buisiness �i RECOMMENDED F��PROVAL: Note to Subdivider; (1) Execute acknowledg- ment form below; ane if a corporation, affix •J ,. �/�, 1 J' _y corporate seal. By t,Assis anb Public Wdrks Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of )ss. or Individual) On —leW the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is/are knwon to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s)' or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. (NOTARIAL SEAL) ° Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) FI LED , f J. R. OON n.ao- w?- CLEM _RVIsonssr n=- l9 CC - CJI 0012v .�.,,•s.t_, ,,,,. _ 2 77 J£���-=ALL_L•I}'•,J: F3Y '1'11k.:�Is 1'IitSl:11't' , `" `� ��'`fe �. 1'IIA7' Gr. .11T' ltr>i$T �Rr 1LIdGs "nND I.oe1 nssOCIAT-IOhr std"t„ and (ill 'Ci.,�' / *-•'r __ t •t r r w • a (.UT hQI iZz. Onr 5 ' O1'C�ttli�ed an(1 t`:{a. 1:lllf: under- t.}1C' lat--s 0 �.I1C .ti1Gt`. VI ith i/ 4 n , and authorized to Lra11_act surt�Ly bus inc:s 1n .4alii'orrr:a x as surety are held and firmly, hound unto the Gounty� o: Contra State of California., in the pedal ;um of Fiftcen" Thousand and_ no/100 u' ------------------------------ Itollat•;; (� 1-5, 00 0 ; 10-- ).,' t.n .;bc,�p% tld. Lo aim said County oi' Contra Costa, for the 'payment. of which said to be made, we and each of , : cutdrs , . ad�ni:iistrators us bind ourselves, our heirset e T, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly ;by. the3e."-pie•senLs: E da oi. Sealed with our seals and dated this 21st yF April 19 78 � , The conditions of the :tba•:r_ obligation is stich tli�tt. �fEI1;RL�S, tt`c � above 'bounded principal is about to file a" maps, enti-L•lecl Su xlivsiol 50S3` { #{ 93 and covering covering subdivision o2 a tract of land `in -s�Zict 'GoultLv o>" Cont.ra for takes and special as�cssmen Costa, and, there are certain liens b colleeted as taxes, against the said Tract of land:' covered;' by., s"�liu `mau,M y which taxes and special assessments collected as= taxes; are no.t; yeti duesE or; payable• - Yr NOi:' THIEREFORE2 if the said Great Western Savings:- and-"Loan, Ass"oczatl,on shall ply all. of the taxes and special assessments collected..as Lases wlii'ch are a li en aGa3.nst uaid tract of land. covered bit,:' said time of the filing of said Iaap of said Tract, 'then this obll C 2tij on be road and of no effect. Ottierwise L• shall remain in fu1 force. and effect • �✓�L� GREAT WESTERN .SAVINGS -ANn- MATION , Princ,ipal,' a Principal By % Vl ce ~h✓i4&j'r• / �SFn 1n Lit �j , FIDELITYAND,;.DEPO$IT..COMPANY0) MAI >;AND � � Suret Y ' w ACKi•WILI DGE'%I1 N`1' (1''J SUIiL''2'Y) Erb'on Delvent a14, Attorneys ins) acts State of California ) _, City and San Francisco ) County of 5 County in which acknowled�emer�t. pis `taken.` t'�� Cra�w��� a Itotaryw V11.2 -On April 21st - 1978_, before me, .: - • - -in and for said County and State, personally.. appeare ErbonPDelvew- �s icno:m to i ie to be Attorne in.=Fact; y of clic corpo2•ation that. exec uted 'the :{i1;hi•1 menLVand also i:nowm Lo nle tc� tie the person rhn, e:�cecul cd it, ort: bey.h l: or' sticl cornoraLion and ackno:iledr to me that: succi corpnrat iotl, exeetlt.cci instrument pursuant to its b}�-lavr: or a resolution -Of',"St.� ..balc�il oi' ui ucctoi ..�t s, .a r_ter.•.`�• -•-ece OFFICIAL SEAL _ _ .... LEE MOGLIA I �• �;i ai•(: '}' o }'I'1rIL •_, In Ade{ L i yin L�ti:. s, NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA a COWNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO'' Name of NO Lary % t »` 1 My Commission Expires May 31,1980 IIO'I'1TItY "PUdLlC I LED IV) a; 1978 0�s2l - � J. R. otssonl aFwc BOARD OF'SUI'ER1 MRS Co. Mlutofilrrted .with board order r•I S,j•,� '} �'r• r••�• �+.h •+ • •• n, _µ. ii.µ y . A ... �•� '^. ^r•-•1 .• ~` A J„.3. 1 A•` a;� .a, !-�,� ,,\� \ ) .,. •+A -`rl ''"•� r,.t•'3� tk�.•.' . •dt�p LiY}•�i��'r ,M •r 1 t F K♦ , •� ;'SA ,r, : {i ,�< .f`'•1+, ,,, ti {,r;'.s� "_ N'�j 4 ,t'r i( .... `:•• . . :.r t• 4�'y r x' ♦1�4 •.t�,j. �.ri:'"Jr's' •� `y'►!.Ll�..�.+ ��t•�.T •...-....tr ~ w� ,,: i!„�t•"•a», '' f. ,� •" J.�.Y 1r�� r lvr•� Li I' f 2'f..y ! .tia'a • 5� .1 r. .� t'• '. Z.r ,. fir...* s .y,•+ '''•�* .". >, 'i .r '.:rt •.. •, `T$t :'�' .,w -~ .- {� `�'�•�. .�; .L,.. w H 1 ...t`r�� J r'• r� � J"► ti �.iftj^.[;! +,« 1 � t: ?+,� ." , , �".�'-d Lw•t�*rn.t *i!�."i.r•!..1.„ .t`�t:r.!`t? r%'fir .r•• r •t ;w►'t'! SPATE'OF CAI 11:0RNIA CITU AND COU\T1.6F SAN FRAA:Ct,co On this..,.... ._._.. 27th C .......................... - -- ..............._day ol--------._--_December...---- _._..--........---....- ..__..._.-..i9.....77_..., before me ..-.._..,_...._....._....__._.-.......IrEE MOGLIA ....._. -- -_..,-_. - .._..,a Notary Public,in and for the City and County and State l . aforesaid,duh commissionedand swore, lxrwnally apprPa lrcd _......uG Rus c h ......................................__...._...__ _ - -----------.. 1 known to me to be the person whose name is Subscribed to the foregoing instrument as the Attorocr in-Fact of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryl.ind, and acknowledged to t oie that 1- !4ubscril,cd the name of Fith-lity and Deposit Company of Maryland thereto a, Surety and his own name as Attorncy-in•.act. OrFICIAL SFAI- t� No 1n 1 dblic in and for the State t Calif a, LEE P:10GLIA N' City and County of San Francisco t NOTARY PUBLIC- At.1FORNIA �• 12R{16} 13 ('0UN TY OF SArl FRANCE;(. j.; San Francisco 20.3125 a ' R1y Com•nis,ion Expires May 31, 1950 r� C�7�� The premium charged for this bond is $776.00 for two years 61 !a U ON ggi d arm- D A L ly 110AIE OFFICE OF MARYJ..ANJ EAG71h10RE,JIM.2,1203 SUBDIVISION PERF OMA CE BOND KNO".1 ALL 'MEN BY THESE PRESEiTIS, That 14 TE REAS, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION hs•reina ter designate as "principal") Have entered into an agree- cnent whereby principal agrees to install and complete certain designated public improvements, which said agreement, dated , 19 , and identified as project TP,ACT 5083 is ere y referred to and made a part hereof; and I-MRF-AS, Said principal is required under the terms of said agreement to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of said agreement. NOTJ1 THEREFORE, we, the principal and FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF i0LP. JD as surety, are held and firmly bound unto COUNTY OF CONNTR COSTA hereinafter called .0 . igee in the penal sum of F RTY T 0 THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED --"--"- -- ---------------------------------------------------- __Doars ($42,600.00 ) lawlul money of the Unitea States, fort e payment of .Unich sum wall and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, successors, executors .. and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of this obligation is such that if the above bounded principal, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and provisions in th^ said agreement and any alteration tit`reo." made as thcre_in provided, on his or their part, to be kept and p?rformad at the time and in the manner there!' specified, and in all respects accord% to their true intent and team n and shall indemnify and save harmless Obligee its officers, agents and employees, as therein stipulated, then this o ligation shall become null and void; other-..4ise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the fa amount specified therefor, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenSes and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees; incurred by County of Contra Costa in successfully enforcing such obligation, all to be taxed as costs and included in any judgement rendered_ The surety hereby stipulates and a;rets that no charge, extension o- ti.nT , alteration or addition to the terms of the or to the worl be pi-rformed thereunder or tie^ specifications accompanying the sacne sha11 ill an}.Jise affect its obligations on this !goad, and it sloes hareb.y waive notice of any such etian z, extension of tire, alteration or addition to the terms of the agreement or to the work or to the specification. ill witclC's_; t�i2;�r��n`, t_Iti.:: i.n,;trnment&: has been duly executed by the principal and surety above named, on Decen er 27 1977 GREAT WF TERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAM By F I L E7 ___ A'5(7— -, .. off . J. R. 01-55ON CLERK BOARD O: SUPERVISORS C NT COSTA CO. Ly Paul G. A6sch, Attorney-in-Fact 00 ,23.., c": Hca:;; .,.:.�,• r S ' �f]•, •. 5.-t`4�•.Y k !��y Y • 'w~ A.,� r_�.''•i'�!`\.r4 Y�.6 ' ♦orf ♦•! � •_..1! !' " c. ,.... '•may 1 ty� �'. � t'i� µ♦ r«vt •• 1 .� s y1 yJ••� �. K t + y��l , ''' '1- Nk .�� � 1 �_ .qt -r•y � L: ♦��.1 f X � � fa t�.a i •� a.�i y"C,.� � �j��t' ►y't t,+...o, « . + �� a �J„� j.1 rr,1';{�'Jti`;`yk''ft�s= eA.~� !'',•�:^p `� t+:�tirR ai' ••• +. �' ! w is 441•1'ia,!S• •!✓~ i i� f. 1 .�. l+mow �-.•i.a'11�•. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss: CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO ' On tlti5. 27th ........._a y of... ....December.........--. Z�E_.•_-, ..........F ^v-[i',;.4/T _ ,a Notary Public,in and for the City and County and State aforesaid,duly commissioned and sworn,(>,:r,;onally aprw-a red -Paul G. Rusch ---------- ---------. _.................................."........."-....... known G) tire to be the permin whose name is sub%cribed to the foregoing instrument as the Attorney-in-Fact of the Fidelity and Dcp,+sit Gnupanp 4 Maryl.md, .incl acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Mmyland thereto as Surety and his own name as Attorney-iii-Fa t. r� 01TICIAL SEAL. 1`'otary F'ubli m and f��r the State of C liforniz! !.LE MOGLIA City and C unty of San Francisco MOTr.',7 (UPLIC•CALIFORNIA (% DR(16)13 u)JN!'f 01' SAM MANC15CU San Francisco 241125 i h1y Commksion Expires May 31. 19:50 � 00 r2# • Premium included in Performance Bond -:(-to -t - . + ;o3 tea a i� - .� x x J - IfOJIM C1FTICF: OF PJARY ANE U �:�scrl.::o.2E; MD. 200. -SUBDIVISION LA1,10I; AND 11A ERTAL OND Ii IOW ALL MEN BY THESE PI;ESENTS: That WEMP.EAS COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (. ere-Inas terCLasign it:a a�1—Urncl-pal have entered into ait agree- n:,ent whereby principal afire S to :install and complete certain do zignatcad public improvements , which said agreament, dated , 19 and ' identified as project TRACT 5083 is hereby referred to and made a part hereon; and - • MMR£4S, Under the terms of said agreement principal is required . before entering upon the performance of the work, to file a good and sufficient payment bond with the COUNTy OF CONTRAOS to secure the claims to which reference is made in T:Ltie 15n with Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code of the State of California 110TH, TiLFME ORE, said principal and the undersigned as corporate surety, are held firmly bound unto the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and all contractors, subcontracts, la'oorars, materialm-en• and other pers: employed in the performance of the .aforesaid aoreament and referred to in the aforesaid Code of Civil Procedure in the SLIM of FORTY THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND N0/100----------------------------------------- Do1"Lars _($_ '10 ,100.00 ) , tor. materials turnis i or Labor t ercon of .any kind, or fvr asnou�tts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act: with respect to such Mork or labor, that said surety will pay the sane in an amount not exceeding the account hereinabove set forth,. a_zd also in suit .is hrouizt: upon this bond, [Ilii pay, in �.d�tit:io t to th= face amount thereof, costs and renso:tc`!ble expenses and fe-as, including- reasonable attorney's Peas, incurred by COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. in successfully enfo-cines such obligation, to be awarded al-id fixed by the court, and to be taxed as costs and to be included in the judgerant therein rendered. It is hereby expressly stipulated end <4greed that this bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claicc_; wider Title 15 (cornrzenc�irta with Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil. Cod':!, so as to g:i.v_- a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bona. Should the cond.itio:-i of this blind be fully pertorr:.zr?, thea -this oblign:ti on shall beccmc! null and vo1.�., ol`_het%lise it shall be and remaia in full ford and Pffect. The silt .'.t.y hereby ::t7.;+:11 %:• ; and aacrre.zs. thanno ' inga- externsion Cyr tln?le, a (.t:eratic in or add-it.-Loa Lo the tu-rr s of ::aid Zil, .eLmient or the spaciFicat ions acdo^.ip_iny ing the sa[!1:2! shall 111 arty [%~near affect its uhlil;atin:►. :Ind` this bund, and it dos hPrcby waive notice of any such. change, extension, alr_eraL itiu or addition. In iL n,`::;: t:ll:'Cd`Cf(_ s illi:: :Lnl: ilii li:`C:l 11:1.. bc.--n duly Ex- ci[ _:1 by th pr..i.rlcip_hl and surety ztbovy [!_hlc::d, 011 -.,_pecember 27th, , 1977 FILE RF11 WES Rh SAVINGS AND LOAN - - — A�S�'ZATI09 — J. R. OLSSON F ID11 i.1- Y At,'i) 1)!-.T0S1.'E MMICIAM G", A, ' 't'iD CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON QSj�A CO.- --Deputy By •Pa 1 G. Rusch, Attorney-in-Fact W. Tax Collector's OfficeContra CCoounntyTnmwawTaxCoMmor Alfred P.Lomeli P.0.Box 631 Costa Assistant Traawrrar Tax Couactor court street Mar C"� Martinez,California 94553 (415)372-4122 April 20, 1978 IF THIS TRACT IS NOT FILED BY OCTOBER 31, 1978 , THIS LETTER IS VOID This will certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: TRACT N0. 5083 and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full. Our estimate of the 1978-79 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, 192& is $15a000_oo Subdivision bond must be presented to County Tax Collector for review and approval of adequacy of security, prior to filing with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. EDWARD W. LEAL Treasurer - Tax Collector By: h.ht.� L E 0 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD O; SUPERVISORS CONTRA CQS CO. Microfilmed with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/404 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 108-77, Brentwood , area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 108-77, property located in the Brentwood area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD PWD-Construction Director of Planning Jack P. Hernandez 691 Southwood Dr. Brentwood, CA 94513 RESOLUTION No. 78/404 i�J7�7 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/405 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 171-77, ) Antioch , area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 171-77, property located in the Antioch 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 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD PWD-Construction Director of Planning Antoinette J. Turner Rt 1 , Box 1093 Antioch, CA 94509 - _ t r RESOLUTION NO. 78/405 OJf28 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/406 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 94-77, ) Diablo , area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 94-77, property located in the Diablo 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 2, 1978. n Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD PWD-Construction Director of Planning John E. Imrie 2345 Mt Diablo Scenic Blvd. - Diablo, CA 94528 RESOLUTION NO. 78/406 0J72 9 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/407 the Parcel flap of ) Subdivision MS 190-77 ) Tassajara Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 190-77, property located in the Tassajara 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 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD PWD-Construction Director of Planning Charles L. Dallas 481 Montcrest P1 . Danville, CA 94526 RESOLUTION NO. 78/407 09 - 30 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/408 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 187-77, ) Danville-Tassajara Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 187-77, property located in the Danville-Tassajara 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 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD PWD-Construction Director of Planning Harry Smistik 267 Wayne Ave. Alamo, CA 94507 RESOLUTION NO. 78/408 n IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/409. the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 30-77, ) Byron Area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 30-77, property located in the Byron 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 2, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning Frank Maggiore 1200 Balfour Road Brentwood, CA 94513 RESOLUTION NO. 78/409 t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans and ) Specifications for Site Development ) for Trailer at Juvenile Hall , RESOLUTION NO. 78/_110 Martinez. (4417-4771 ) } WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for Site Development for Trailer at Juvenile Hall , 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Architect's estimated construction cost is $13,000; 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 4B Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and this Board concurs and so finds; and the Director of Planning shall file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. The Board RESOLVES that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on May 25, 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and the Clerk of the 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 XARTIN Z NE, IS GAZEETTL. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on May 2, 1978. Originated by: Public Works Dept. Buildings and Grounds cc: Public Works Department ~ Architectural Division Agenda Clerk ' Director of Planning Probation Department RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 410 00'r3 L - E ® NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Advertisement) Page 1 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR J. R. OlS50N Q>:nK BO.��D OFSUPERVISORS (Advertisement) CONTRA OSSA O. 8 .. e u ty 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: - Site Development at Juvenile Hall , 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 4413-4771 The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) .is $1_ 3 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. t 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- 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 (10%) 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 May 25, 1978 at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in public immediately after the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California and there read and recorded. Any bid proposal received after the time specified in the Notice will be returned unopened. - -3- Microfilrnad with board order NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS a (Advertisement) Page 2 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (continued) The successful bidder will be required to furnish a' Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) 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. . In all projects over $50,000, a Contractor shall be required to submit for county approval an Affirmative Action* Plan (See Division E) . - The. said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion + of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for opening thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY By Junty ES R. OLSSON Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, California By Aeputy DATED: May 2, 1478 PUBLICATION DATES: Rev. 11/77 007, -4- SPECIFICATIONS FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT AT JUVENILE HALL 202 GLACIER DRIVE MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA BUDGET LINE ITEM NO. 4413-4771 :L Prepared By Public Works Department ---_ Contra Costa County [ L ECLERK Sixth Floor Administration Building Martinez, California i�t';� j078 J. R. O!ssa:4 O„�;p OFINTR.,, COSTA CO. _ Microfilmed with board order -1- Contra Costa County TABLE OF CONTENTS No. of Pages DIVISION A. Notice to Contractors (Advertisement) 3 thru 4 DIVISION B. Instructions to Bidders 5 thru 9 DIVISION C. Proposal (Bid Form) 10 thru 14 DIVISION D. Articles of Agreement D-1 thru D-4 DIVISION E. Equal Emoloynent Opportunity 15 thru 23 DIVISION F. General Conditions 24 thru 46 DIVISION G. Wage Rates W-1 thru W�-63 DIVISION H. Alternates H-1 SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1 - General Requirements Section lA Project General Requirements 1A-1 thru 1A-2 DIVISION 2 - Site Work __Section 2A Earthwork 2A-1 Section 2B Fencing 2B=1 thru 2B-2 1 DIVISION 3 through DIPlISION 5 None in this Contract DIVISION 6 Carpentry 6A-1 Section 6A Carpentry DIVISION 7 through DIVISION 15 None in this Contract DIVISION 16 Electrical Section 16A Electrical 16A-1 Thur 16A-2 00`;'3 -2- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Advertisement) Page 1 of 2 DIVISION A. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR, - (Advertisement) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Countv, that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnish- ing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Site Development at Juvenile Hall , 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez, California Budget Line Item No. 4413-4771 The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is 3;oofl 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 Specifica- tions is requested. Documents may be obtained by mail with a written request to the Public :forks 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 (10%) 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 procosals snail be sealed and shall to subri .ted to -ne ? :o: - 40rks Director, 6th Floor, County Administration Building 551 Pine Street, -Martinez-, California, 94553, on or before the May 25, X978 at 2 P.M. , and will be opened in pubiic _,ue 'n =re 6th Floor Conference Room, 6th Floor, Administration 307,oina, IMartine_, California and there read and recorded. Any bid proposal received after the time specified in the ;Dotice will be returned unopened. 00" 3 Y NOTICE 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 (500) of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) 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 Sate 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. In all projects over S50,000, a Contractor shall be required to submit for county approval an Affirmative Action Plan (See Division E) . The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for opening thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 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: MAY Z, V�71$ PUBLICATION DATES: Rev. 11/77 UV /tl9 _s_ ^.:7IS'uY '3 :.18'_a:; _:G:( � 3?<CY"?5 ••� �=P 34. r_c as att- :a2sefl hath iCd,'73aC ity►_ !:_Sit . '43 J • • r�` ,he est ,caapLy,,?r:.. ca;,ai3 .: gsu7e. .:.g xs ar..aosa a,. Ca . ."..'il1G�.P�OZIi;,'3iT.2CL',`1LI,� a...�s^ilii=C OL" '.t3Qf.�iG.L €.i7.^.+`..�Si°t��°W �„����?kC��e.:':_•' V£2F1.3,.r...� {a) Ll=mss. 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"3d =Az.»-it! _ata`,*• " �I) Scads (1J Lnsurs zas Y_ 11i ui=cM la:.a?Is _ t:) :"ar2mcat aC-_1l Y 12.E -CSC T-EOH OF C[LMkCT: The contract (example ircXva;u.. 0? shall be signed by the successful bidder La duplicate councer­;art and returned with.p five (5) days of receipt, nor including Sacsr- days, Sundays, and Legal holidays, tcgecher with the Contract 3onds and Car Uicaces of tasuranca. No =oncracc shall be binding upon the Councy uncrl saga has been axecuced by the Con- cractor and the Cauncp. Should the Contractor begin :resit is advance of recei-ring notice that the contract has seen approved as above provided. any toric per-=-,_ad by him will be at :bis own risk and as a volunteer ::plass said contract is so approved. SEC-.:03 13. FAILUR8 T4 _% CUFF CC.`TUCT: ��. Failure to execuca a contract and fila accept- ' able bonds and cezti:icacas of insurance as provided herein uic.`sin 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays. and Legal hqUdays, a=tar the successzul bidder has received the contract _ar execscloa shall he jus= cause --'or the an-11-anc of the award and the :or�Mit- ura of the bidder's sacsric7. %- 'the successful 'bidder ref•:sas or fails to ;xecuca the coar_act. =he Caupcy may award Cho contract CO the second Lowest responsible bidder. t` .ha second. Lcwesc respon- sible. espon-sibLe bidder refuses or fails co axecaca the _oncract. •.»e-County nay award the contract to the --hi=d Lowest rssnonsibta bidder. Ca the -ailure or reftsal of the second or :hi-rd Lowest rasponsi.bis bidder to whom any aucn c=c--ac= is so awarded to execsce :he same, such bidders' sect=4-Lies shall 3e Likawise lar=eicad to the Couacy. The work bay then be readvertised or mzy he constructed by =ay lobos :s provided by State Lear. Rev. 51'0 _4 001 Az c • (15 idler). DIVISIOV4 C. P10'OSAL (.riid Form) BIDS .:ILL y-7 RA=C7-I TD UNTIL 251h day of May 1978, at 2:00 P.M.i. i n the Public .forks Department', 6th :1 dor, Admi nstrati on cul i d i ng, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, 94553. (in) TO THE 110NOR.ABLF. BO.�RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON-mi COSTA COMM': : Gentlemen: The undarsi-n_d hereby proposes and agrees to f===n.ish any and all required labor, material, transportation, and services For Site Dev lnoment at Juvenile Hall . 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez, CA., Ruriqat 1 inp Ttpm Nn 4413-4771 Con- in scric cOnfo mic'T : ,.; :.. ch.e P}•ans , .Spec ificat:icns , V.:C:e- t=act doc:.'e nib on :__ at t.^.e CL 0- ^:e l,i:::iC O- C.^.- ;Ca=C G= Super�:isor3 , Fi=st . -cor, Ad-..iriscra:i-on Buil :ing, Matti..=z, `ornia 9-553, for the fol_l o-wi nv s�^s ; namely: BASS- BID Shall inclu— all of the wort- for the cons tr-acti and cc:::- plecion or all fac?1_cies therein, 'buc r.ot includ-ing any of t^e wor-- in L"he following Alternates: For the sum cf: Dollars ($ ) I-LT7--'M*-'1 TSS : 1 ALTF.R: i=T_•' NO "A : State the wrounc to be added to the Ease Bid =or the Standard Aluminum Trailer canopy over all walkways Add zne sun of: Dollars ($ ) 2. ALTZ:%'N-AT! NO. "B": State the amount to be added to the Base Bid for the Fence enclosure of trailer and walkway Add the su=n oz: Dollars 0 ) (D) Ic is undc:stood that this bid is based 'upon co-Moletion of c ►e ::;:•1 thin Thirty days (30) calendar days frcnn and after :7.e date of —Z7—.•�unctimant:. d0 X43 -10- . It is understood , with due allowances made for unavoidable delays , that if the Contractor should fail =c ccmplete the work of the contract :Junin -.he st--Pula ted `. 4=e, than, he shall be liable to the O�wner in the amount of . Twenty Five Dollars nn) per cala^Gar day for each (.!ay said work, 'remains uncc^p_etLd beycnd the time for cc.roletion, as and for 1iq- uidatec? damages --id not as a penalty, it beim agreed and ex- pressly stipulated that it would be impractical and difficult to f :: the actual a-ount of damage. (D). The under-si-g-ed, 1:as examined the loc-zticn of the oroncsed WOrk and is t-miliar with the ?1ans , Specificat ions and other contract documents and the Local conditions at the place where the ;Jori: is to be done. (E) The undersigned has checked carefully all of the abo,,e figures and enders:ands that the Board OL supervisors will not be re- soonsibLe for any. errors or c-missions on the Far= of t.ke un der— si,-ned in maiking uo chis bid. ci 01 '44 Di"TS'C`! �. ��C!•_C,:L "qi.+ =�^) a:,r.__ sea (F) The undersi5ned 'hereby cerci°ies chat chis bid is genuine ane not she= or collusive, o: :.ade in Cho i. :ere;c or in Sahal: of any ?arson noc herein n=ed, and the undarsie-cd has noc r:irec:ly induced or solicited Anv ocher bidder :a puc in a ;ha-t Sid, cc any ocher person, corporation cc re=rain :r--n oidding, ana :hac. Chu undursi4ned , has noc Ln any manner; sought by aoLL.:aion co secure :or him- sel= an advantage over any ochcr bidder. 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Contractors and subcontractors with respect .a those =aaztx.icn'trades for unite ••.may-ua parties.to collecsi.7a barn&ini::g agrawma:s with a labor c. i- mon or ar;ani-a=crs and .=a together with s=h 'labor o ga=zar_4ozs ave•a;irsed to the Triaar►_e Agreement .or Sanwa :osza Ca U=M-7. :alifbrmsia (buL oaf as;to,those I- as as to vbizh •ths -ars eo�t=e=s, y labor ar.-aw---atioas to.mc+�'C goals of ::i r _ = 7,aasr:.lir%ti :atiaa) tcgetaer:•rtth alliz=Immefr�:,agTseeaats that ave been and :..z, xzeafta.- be ae—_?.aped pa.-rant he sto, ai of dcr.-eat3 are inccrocrazed !:ere= by 3iareA=a and ars he_rsicaftar =zm a lrely re e:rsd :a as the Coa:ra os-.a ?13a. Any bidder, roaz»-ie.or or 3uxacs-ac:ar ssirm --re or.r_s :-mdIes of Ccastruc.ion m'_opses ==z :=iy -r-.a either ?sr•. _.or ?art,= - •thesa�:-U:. cocditions is _a each =m trace. .=s, 3 'bz=er. :CaL_-3C." 3z 3S:acc.,mroic or May be --WWI!aaCB -41-th these =CditiCAS by tis iAC:•as:au. ."f th .3 Snicn,.. the Cour--a %os-,.a ??an a pe .-_3m:.rct by =z 3a .a 3 foal of :7 =wpouer 1=114=attca Cor 3u= .zemof -eec_nq-he p--ev.s ons of...hi3: _P3r_ Z. acd 3v i:3 =CZ'L•:�At :C _P3�. —_vga.:1 a trade.:pro =:.:9 !=sza:.Ce a .iich it is rot iC=le-ed in :he :oa_-a Costa ?'tea and, therseare, Can=z net the prarisioas ai this _Part.. I. . :o be '_'i#blo .,r mu-i-3 . -:C der a »�-3cr. •: er 3rL «� -Ce 3 Z:'_:Chan for Bids,, a bid-laror auoconractcr :.-st t=caze acd ==Lt asCart 1 _LS the certL cation roe=_—_d by ?sr-_ • .?art — rOyera£L.. :~..a ?-3TZ=rs 'ill this ?a.^_ 3n3L'.tl: iDO-iCsbl3•:.3•t:�se = ers. .aA.r3CLCr3.-and ju!:Ccn%r3ctors, j:lC. tr regard-0 •those Borst:_c•�.Cn trades .a -a Toyed by •.~.C3 an hm pro 4CL sa umtc .-.heso bid =cna�-Ions pertain. 1. L_ zoc or bereaf:ar ceasa :a be 3K-natortas zo the Carrs:=szz ; _Plan r of tr-ti tc iz Far: be:-eaf.: sizrato^IIS :3 ::.e -_Cnt=Costa ?'_an. zuz are Sat ;,ar-as...z as cti-e bargassrq, z;raeaents: ?, .Are 31;-aCOrie3 A :!:S :act=s Zas.a ?:Sn �::t.3.-e :ar.Lia3 to oi_ect:va ki:'_'reat3 •r_:.. Jacor orV&ci=z:aa3 Cao.s._ :at or =Co- af:er cease :a :e a=-nators .a :he ;a=.-a lasta ?Ian. !L. Are sirator_ea .o a Contra costa ?-act but ss to :mica vent specific commitment .a .+oalz :f ninorzt7-=;mver rLi'�suion b7 aoor -sr;,au._- .aticn have been em=a:ed pursuant :a :'%a Cantra Costa ?'_aa: or Rev. 5/76 . -15- OU f 52 S. Are no ?onperpa.�3_�a^«.^z iz A& x!4i--c-ve acc:an psscz accep- cable cm the 3irscta=. O-M, inclLxin; the CanCt'a Costa Pian. 3. 3etu`remtnt The 's_dcer c.^:sr'sca:s and r--�cc»�aet:=s 3esx:aed .n pa.-s�--snrs L_through 5 above_wilL we . eluibia ;err rsard of a =acraa= „der .`s.'r.7tcs=:=a !ar 3ids. -=Less it csr:i.=i.es as prasc:5ed z.a ,?azw-p-s=h Zb *:!,:he ea tiliuC.:n°snec-_!isd. in 2s.-- =m hereof that i= adopts :he ^:-�^ 30ais and rimetsbles of minority :xzpaver utilization. -V and spec. :c aWii^aci7e &'C=i a steps sac :surth in Sec»an 3.l and 3 of this Pa=- =' idi�acred is °_:creastag ainar�.t7 nanpauer ct:fi=:-»:a 1:7 =ass of aapL;!zg good :yam» s.»ao_..s a Out xcbt $taps or :.s dewed ,:a have scapcaa sucx i zray--sa:?UZ- scant to Section 3.3 of :his Par-_ ». 30ch the pals and Aad theat��r�1t�It ac=ca 'Ce2s =.3t :aec '--,a recut a amts this ?3tt :I as sac :err» Zefav far ,ll fracas .+nicer are to be se-:ized an tha:prajac teacher Jubconc-.acced or :ac. L Gaal$ and isstablas. Eha ;oafs or n =orztr scoou.._:_-._:»szizn. far a bi_aer sad sracv.tracrars Ar+_ =pfi..ab is to -taei tzacr=or,oc er- riser Sounc bq the ptoer_sians a-' ?s._ ; ieraoi far '.»e zflovs=g;.tt=e,zer-ads, ;err a== trada -ax frit.» be —es as a cz=cl, Gaya^ia. ..a :.�gss :err 41-1 t=adas to be :.t.--ai sn the,?To;act shall be asp a Llatrs.: :a :he eves -».at war a :o. :c: . i.h iz, sc=;-_C -.hose Bld :an- ._.._::� SaJ .» !a -_tE".'a=9c :a t :.-ar later :ham '..:_ :azast 2ct!'J'tabit z--r.-;c---.rr`. `..o,`.aLiCA.:37A-leen.dsar_. ed-..ors'_=. '. the :'2--:e3. .r =ar:ca!'.^.11t^'_ .h."aLSRn ?!.;£,J> jh2� =d, �f_=Shia .o-'JS».:' _ 2Co:8 arm =rl-ssea :t:_.3 Zi' .0;CLL-3 .f +'..-'"'»-^.: �' 3's3 }^t."� SS 3 ::?aQr-.�2R Jt ::58 :3..SL --he'tiddeS'+,. '.tttti unc JrizcaGtrtctar'3 ati-m wr'.{.. ..Ce ;hat .race 9n 2l p=-ec=:-1T .osier Cur.t7. :cr.tr to .3 =="v: 2r succr.rzC.. :!..a .:.armou: azz to +'LLCSt2n«�..3-�,."" '«...5"3:'� tirn-u. .."eS rr`-4r_% •:i- ~.a =1_71_CL.. or: Si: _=.--cz3 uai Cor ear..: if -ne .rzaeq. ?'2'."'.mer. .he:..«3=s:tr » r�ncm-.y tr:io7ees it :rai:.ces :.^-n =:C k?vr-.C- " 3:II'_C -La••0:'o'3C' c ~e ;o: �. 3 ,9�2.'SC�Q 3L ,�t'aLf the _cntrlor" or. 2n= =r3Ctor's ?.Calz J«3» =6 C.. :haze zJt ._ora. 4 mantala atd :.r~ors_an 'niana. Rev. 51:6 -f5- 001,,ial and :or each of --»e =aces. _-rther. :=e »-aAs=er or =zzcri.i e:Ptoyees or raiates !-.= ?oyer-ta-e3ala.=r - _, r :ac.-:a-?rajacr !a-- t e mote -u-posd aw-eQ- »; :he coa==actor's or r4bconc_Sc_ar's ;*&:s shat- be L violation o-- zhese zz=d__has_ 3n reach.,--g zhe goals of =L oriry=a power s^• -z izm _acre of bidders. and subcatzrutars rss:susnt :his aver7 t:`ort stat- be -=de Ca :--zd acd traloy Haab ed ,jou.-aero_' However. where :m:zc—_? ou»eyee t aM_ nod available, gra:� ».._:ess ih pre- agar�zti=es»ig. s-pre»Cicesisi?. jou_�e}.aa tra:his; ar at»er iia; gross sy be •-sed. :.3 artier =»a= :=e aomrorkia; -="..====g hoc= a- =y be caunrec in zee»»; :he ;=al..;ccn »sz:aas -s: be iayecd y :.ie �zs- =raC==r �-•� _.L X32::�.� =tc-t4d. =he zor— �=r «:s: »a-.a ad& a CC=- =j==t = —:zy -:!ze Cr3i:.ees at =aa c-� :»e.'_"'..zC32-i-m;:Jon. t e =--=ees =sc 7e =rived -•c--SUaAL =a esz2o Ushed - -; ?Z*; —s . -i%_cz =st ba a agUiva-en= ._ «.a :-Du or proVt=ed :or :he Cc=== Czsza 11= 3i r aecc a :ba :s ra. Haat and :u:i :;.a a« :=s:=i»g z .!e:nd. _aarrat«:r ar r3eccn.:=a:w ;aa-: �-s dee:aa :o be. - cz-=:: - virh the rer_z =dre��- a:s o: -«..:s ?art :: by =he r—;a...=eUc a.c or -_:lar_=:az o^. Zht sggran^ste ?ftr--=a;e o-- -s it;,_a;sxa �S=--7. "- sir t2ct =wsde -'Zr is is .=ez --a a pat �_.cer :htz ?2=-- However. s„However. :a cad-^-c=r or suzcaA=m--=r :zml,: :e -:=a m be ar _ ae-- »ti. re .ata;? ea acct 4=2�':a =ae_�_=s ;Dais v:•�» , _:s =t=c3bles. bu= =ca zc=--=ar saa-: 'sa 3::rea =e ,sopor- 7 -S-.-zzc «.a= ..t XLS «.s==caQ au at -z Szec:. 3.-= � =ve-1C:=.Sa' S=LDS ;aeC-'-_d ;z -i«.--. ?a-z :Z lod ---U ::aCQ Qve--f Pad - .._.'z.."T= t3 =-"LCC '-.�'.ese t:_^s --orx ...:'+'Ltd »e a.:- - t a= .=S vats-z.l=»-.. «S ..r.e" = 21es. LI:. zo -.»e =%:=cSe ' --..tet..--m -.r- ail. teail a: :..=3 yt-.3�GL'S -: .3Ct 2 3+«2 .^«z=::". i:.,.w...... Zz it: cases. :he eealizace a! x b :dQr. :an -C=ar 3r :=Caat=ac:.a: -2-- be Qeter_=ec = Sccz.—c-Atce wim .t3 =esnect-ne a*L-- 3 - zz ca '-.`. :ar..s oZ :»esti 3i3 :a»c=«a:s- ^Qre:a:e, caa=:sct^rs or subC2M===arS - a _=a ,aver-ad 1iy :tza provj3-Cas a: :his ?ar=.Zr ;ha:.: 'fie Subjece :2 t..ta l rase_:eats of _»at ?ar- tQti::3 efx at =eabt.isaC-:.as a-x. .tz arae :-.ac=tr ar :owtr tit.- :uZcZacracZar=_ All bidders x:d a-- cant-.=--ars had s 1con--accors per-�zr---; jr zz aer:ara--Dalt :a iuz:--c= =z : ese aid Cone--=-ans ieraby agree =o « ?z s =;lir :iaccntrae:ars Jt _htLr rSStec=i.ve aOLiyaC :az•'«.dar :ao -^-• -»d recu-.=cats a: Chest 3U Cane-Ciaas. iae-ndi»e '=he P-CO-ri:«hos to ;a413 a: =-nor:ty dcpi.ayaenc salt traistiao. Rev. 5175 -L:- 00 Y54 2. Soecific :.ffi-•acs.-:e cs 3--vis. Udders. coacrac-m_s sad snbemmtracrmrs,sub.ecr ro ?a.. __ t =;aqa is az-tetra Ac- r--cu dusted at t-crzasia; `-ori=p =aaaower s ac . - leasc as nx-ens%-va aad as so* Z.as -_he foll3z=a ste73: a. we caa--accar shall::AZify ctsaati cy or';aai'acioas :hat the raaca~ax has s::.oloycanc opaor.»:•ties ava LabIt and'shali -xi.calu records cf the or;ani-scions' -spansa_ b. ''tea eon-3c_ar s.st2 _s3rzz a ::t_:a of we --i=" and id- d-csses 3f each Baa= uorker c»srrad :o *t-- And:-car ac=3n -sal :sicca +z- :expect a each such,:aie_^ed +orker. sad 'r :he vocker.�sas mac s=cloyed. rhe reasons ccarefor. 2=':uch :wrker-.vas mac'seat,rn. e s ion h9.=�hall :sur r»'e,~s: or such worker was mot Loved;Sy roe c=--=r, rhe c==zccmr'z !'a shall- ac=mcac this and-:he rtas--= �erzs~r. +w y }}�+► 3h3" '.:3n =8 o—== ±..can: tas,»'Y't-' :2:'ar; .3 »S .ma^r:aC.r,:..; - w._�y'for^: sent yr-«:9 .»'r'ZC 3::.--r -«8 has ::zt :.:s s .a» w•'r.^s ;»ctras .as :--Isstad * d. a Boat--==r sisal! ys--' ,sut �--zir:ag P=V-=s `a the eras, s_--*CiA.=y 3nse ::-=aad •sy -..`.a ie6a--snr 32! «230r. c. %e ,zn-=mc=ss sh—" !4s:seaxascz hes I 2c'ic-7 -t^_hin his .vn argamia:t:ma by se L:cy.^_; ;_ say 201icy %anusI. Z7 pub! .c==r ccaa:y neusoaoers. sa�tz'_ rtua:-s. ezms;► ecc »g`;=s:=. —i3vea =d utcn rzmrmsenrsr_:s' =eerz:ri-^ espLz:a sad iis=ss ::he zaticy: sc posr.:-: 3: .=m sad ay spec_ - rrrLzu of tma 72ti=7 vi 13r3»:7 esuloyees. c_a--mcr3rS=11 #:sscafa+mte C=--=== his _"^. JoL:cy rcr-•s:-y by L:J rm=*m; sec dist-=3=; _t •r--_„ &L. rarsi=rscc saw_es: by scver~s- Sm; :: mews aadia, saact=:catly = c'_:d=aa=mor:ty mews mcaa:a: and.--y ooci^'ima And ,:.cosi .r n^w Allznouatrmcars tnd sui;;' zs. S. -Zhe concrmctor :hal- -ake spec---.=*=d-eaasrsac yersocaL (boch written sad oraL) ':ec--u=g--C ei:z=z directed ac sli msaar'-cy or,z=:=crams, schools .-Lz =tno:t_/ :rudenu, r:mori=~ :ec=si-eat or;=:ta::aas sad a:cortt7 �a1:�3; arsmaim-.L3as r: tm a scn.^r3erar's gee^traeat area. :s. :he rncrmctor s;aL-' mance seeci;,c =oris emuursga ?reseac at,-*&-c7 crioyeez :3 :tc:uc -=eir -Ziaacs sad r*Lac ves. :. :he caner3c--ar shall val''aace sLL -^^ spdci!icst:oms, seldt tion requirements, tests, act. 3ay. 5/i5 -LB- a 5 J. The cpnc--==r shall :ane every -w`art to p-.=ce star- school. sv=er and vacation apLo aaeae to -:t7 youc=. :c. The eon===r shall devaQP on-tae-;oboPPorta- ities and.pa►=:L=#=e sad assisr in any associat:L= or emplo?er-T c? t=aiaia; ptnrr-s--ss =eiavant to =he coa:-sez-or's e=Loyee seeds consis:ate vias 2ts obli=at:xzz under this ?=-- ZZ. L. The ==nr=zeta shall wa---*a,L 7 fnvestar7 had:evaluate all iaot=7 =e=so^al =ar?rcaoc-:oa appo_�'-es and courage=:ot:cr a- ?Layeas to SCCJL such spport :les. Z. She eant_-aet?: seal_' :ake suxe that seninr'Z praeic as Job cizss=:4- a=i.s+ etc.. do :oc have a --+- zr7 p=act • a. ":e caness-_n= sh," =2ke zzx-_au that 31 = •:-=es yzd =Paay ac»Hies a=e ton-segragacad. o. :a cancactar shall ata sl:y =nicer 3.1 per--o--CL a=- Nr-l--4 as e*rides to =s-s=e that his E3 pol!=7 zz 'sem ca=--ad our. ?. wesha11 soLt_= bids lar =bc=csccs avarable =i=-----7 su=cz= =seals —gaged ie ^odes covered by -=ese aid aaeiudinq --:.=7 'tar assoc actaa. 3. Cot =c-.== end ?eaed ca ie ace:2 iv ?=— '- :a _he event a --==tar ar .s. It »a ==a J1 zz",;^; eligible _ceder ?a_-- nz these aid Conditions, fs no langar:.�ar-�-iia=g r.= az lilt=•^ve ac== elan acceptable to =e ]hector 3-`=he ,wass:Ct of _decal :aacac= C= a ca. i..c'••»-.; the Czar=s Casts ?1=, ha.ihiU be deepen to be tt_-n is ?s-_ = a - ese »'d =sndz=iacs ? --ter,'-mea- ever a ar :ubexr=altar. Who at .a _e s= zz e1:Ybie sa^-- ?ate_ r" -hila aid uaciiaas. uses =-aes ac coat-facedat. the :=a he --ro .is his bid. he scan 3e=o=zsLt_d :o ?tet _: :E=r those --des. heneve= a zzn--actar or s=bwacae=s is deemed to be coast—•d to .Part_ = a= those aid Coad;.= „e shall be coasidered a:be cr�it»•d' to:a:anaaver -T=-atina coaL:of =me �•,•--.,?'create;e rt3ge :or -.hac made !or =ha appropriate year. 5. 3e:bse_jent li=a==r _o :he Costs ?_=. Any eon=ae-.or or ^•^cont=act..- a)ect to ie :eruz_aCt- ss t::- ?ar= _ !or nay -ads at the -_i= ai :he saiisszon ti a:s bid-ho .osetner n-h :he,Labor:ur- 3121sac10a With Wbm -Z has a wile'=ve bar- 43zeec=en_ subsecueatly bece es a siparory to the ceat=a Cosca plan. ez:her =divzeual-'7 or -nrou;s. as assoc_taczcn+ nay neer its ream=cents under these Aid:Gsadit:ocs :or such =cede. il such Contractor or subcoac.-lccor.execaces Sad.subvdzz a new certilitat.on CC=L --n& i=sel:.:o ?a= L 3s these 3id Canditioas- No, coocractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to he subject to the requi=e- =epcs oP Part L uncal such csrc4 icatioa is executed and suaaitted- 3ev. 5176 -L9- 0 5 5. �Saa-d scr:�:-atica. :a to event =ay x antrsc=r ar;subcca.»sc=z 7ez1j_-e tam ;oais, =:_.ecaw?es or s: :^ac=7e action stress :e , td:'sy r-his .a--= : iz such s 3a—er as a cause or rears.= i» disc—.t:=# ziza a3=s=: acy person on aczz=z at race. _oior. re'_:;.an. sex or aac a=ai ori a. A. A bidder rill sot be sii41talt torWe= at a can»act U=er ...ts ':_nm=xriom :or`3sds ua less such bidder has srbaizted as a ;.a=_ at _ts bid the_inl3riiat zet-_.99 cation. uaira u%Zl 3e deeaed a part_ at the resal_ng-cont..-act: cert=.:ies-that: (3zc der) I. it ::Leads to ezaiaz =he _ai:rri:g Listed aaees •_ •zz ork .4mmer ::aa cone-ac= a and 2 (a) as =o those = des sec o_:_s is :-he•prec---iia; pa.^sgraph"One. `seraci it •r..acx it is rids ata.asci:_?a== y - =nese 3id Ca=d r::aias :or aa.: - the Cxca ^.asta ?'_an, :=i;, •rid- :as.Cant:a_. C:sra plan an `.mss sad all _sem_ zhas.-_xzzaa -•chs wszaa .ar.a, zza +irz,_3 .._ a= ?:aa, :fie ==as ^s (a) as Lose ::sees rr yes :t is ._:Mired a7 _'nese 'aid w«ci=t=s =0 :4 :best 3id Candi ons, idopcs : e _,...--• .:aLr=y .=aver a=a::;a =a Va- aha_^e.saec�__' =rr__ =a^ye ae==on sceas can=as=ez " said :a Chiz =d.si rs c==tr'ac=a» -azz zhese t:=Las !:ez=:rr sed 3. it :hili. abczi= _=ate each o- its =bcaa»actcrs And sucaiz =a. the toat- act, g cr :d:::s •seer q a5encr :dine :: -ht: rano ae a._y =Dcaac_ac_ u=der :»is coatrzc= :be sabcoatrsctar certi-icaL.za :aCM:rad 1;7 ::hese 3i3: soca:.ars. (Si;=rare of suc»art=ed Lcpreseac:=:ve at :tacarj ?riar to the award o= any :ubcaaerae s:.der'=ihis iavt:aLic a-tor lits. regard 2esa of :tar, :`a prospective sub-, caacractor =use execute sad shad= =a zhe ?rt--e Caacr.-e=or the :shaving. eer=iiiac aa. Taira viii 3e deemed spar= ai the resui tai .a3CZCL.ac Rev. 5175 _��.. :7j3c3.I_.LIC__IJdS` w" =_._.CA'IQN :auacsaracLor) `' L. it 4-tends to —ic7 the =a2lavi g Listed caaswac=i= trades, in - Lts mzk under zhe.subcoat__act (a) as to those »¢des set fsrth 3 -fie sreced.;-- ?s�Trnna aha hereat !or -ihz a _t is "3i=;i-le - mss.= s_ :.hese aid �..:aajt:szs;:_sr sa=-.»-4=aziza _.. ha Csa-s asp, ?:.a.:. , t n:2 Z=17 ut=h-;:»e:C•a�s Cassa ?Lora sa this Aad al a cans-c :sa ,a- in was=s':os:sOCMMZ7 suo;;act to ':ass '.-d =and:« , :3ose •-3dor3 to r. R d»iS14_.. (3) as is ;.hose --- es ;__ --a.c3 ._ is recm =ed :q these 3.x.3 C:=di ars to, 17 rth ?, - these !id adopts the _:.,.,rim as-e-e= Pais and we. sac_.... 11-•ve ac-=: a s=a?s tr ta::ad ;» said ?a- ,. on _ s and at: s:~ssnx .c.aa. VC-6t i2 .3�'a is to :.-a..=J;3"..s;�+_"_'t :D •tea -`+' .i' '.-"3L'es I • sad . . 3. it vi= abr— :acs a: sf 1a7 :abcatraot :,» r =_s suMcc=-_—ac= we subcra:r=--». cer'_. ata•$ r_rtt::red '2y these aid Cocdi sass. {SiYatrre oe auWa_»ea :e±restc=s.;_•re s. �zasar)" i2 order is +:.sorra that the said ;u!3csac-sc=ars` eert»«�:.att 'Sr comes a }art ore 11-1 xu�Icoatrac=s ;:order :he ?.. a oras_-$:t. ac ;='acorn-act $hail Se execs:&¢ cat2= i: rs..:or--:ad _e?respa= .ve of the :ancra cosca t.QI=Z7 2ssi it -Or%s 2cOartment has 2sta:==d. ;a +fit'.,=,;.,-...az ha 73id mer`_.:_'cath=n :.Z7 :eon :^„.b:�Q`.1:a{i is 3=2 =bcoarlr"... of :ter. bzy succcutract •sorer^$sora: ;e_== sat :asst;as napzo*ai anal:. be Tw.;'_an. C. materisli -r er.? 2r.$xss:v.n-sa. -.Se certi.-_oacaes required to ore made sy sae ac,eer _ur-suaat :o these aid,Coadi'..:.:as Ss -*=41 sad :oil' .-aver" s).tdcr's per;a_._.aaca on the ;?7 jact andlt'r Se .sada x.?ar �f his '-••+ failure to submit tae cert» .acion vitt reader :he bid nonresponsive. .Rev. 00 758 Par. IV: Comaliance and Enfor tnenc_ Contractors are resaonsibls far infonaino :.Zir, suJtDh:rattorS "df tier). as LO-:heir..resoective obligations ander ?arts 1 and 11 hereof ;.•: aeplicaole). :'he bidder. contractor or subconcrac:or snalI carry out: such sanL,icns and penalties for `iiolacion of the_ouat oo:orzni:y clause including suspension. :ersinacion and cancellation of existing suc=:racts as nay be imaosao or ordered by the Contra Costa Coun:y Public Worcs aezar=_nt. Any bidder. or =n:racz2r or'succoncractor Ono shall fail to Barry out such sane:ions ana zenalties snail be deemed to be in..nonc=- plianca with thesr Sid -oncicians. Violation of any substantial reduirrent in the Contra Cos m Plan"by a contractor or subcontractor covered av ?art I of these Sid Conditions Including Cha fai:ur-2 of sucz contractor or subcontractor to ^..a Ke a good Faith ef:or Lo meet i:s fair share or :toe cr3de'3 !Dais if nincri:- :ancewer stili:aci:n. or of the requirements or Aar 11 iertof yv a =ancracpar or succancrac=r.vc; is : covered zy ?art 11 sr-all ze deemed :o ze in lenweolianee ay suen concrae:cr,or succontrac:_r "with :he :cuai 7aoor._nity Zlause or :ne =ancrac:. arta snail :e grounds or imposition of :he sanctions Jno aenalties zrovidect ner:in. The Czatra Costa County ?'abut -arts :ezarcwent snail rtview its contractors' .and succ..rttrac:ars' tnoicIvment arac:;czs during. :ns Der ori-ancz or the`.contract. In rcgar_ :o ?tor* it of .hese ::rci:ipns- if :he contractor or subcontractor meets its rsais or :l the cantr3e:zr or suaxntrae:pr can :emonstrace'.:rac it :!as mace every ;Dee .'aith efferc to meat :hose Seals. the ct:rtrac:or or-sL'bcmntrae=Sr snail ce aresumeo :o ze in :emclianee viva these.Vd :ondicizns and no,f2rrai sane:iens :r 2mc_aeainas :eadinq tc!..ar: ;anetions :nal: be inszi:u:ed ssless. :ne agency otherwise aecer--ines :mac -.ne• dantrac:or'or su CCentrae:Or is:lot :rov is inq equal tvaolavrenc apor:uhities. In jJacint -necrer ] _nCC3etor or suaceatractor. las ---ret its :2di5. tie agencv ..il: ccnsicer.each :Dntractor°S ?r suoconcractzr's. minority "manc-awer a i:i a rSen Ino -ill -ot .axe int= consideration r-r-�inori,y manccwcr acili_acion of ?cs suaconcrac:ars. ' here :fie aaenc-i Final :hat zn contractor =r suoeoncraetor '•as Failea :a tomoi•r +itn :ne -scuirements of-:hese Sid _enaitions. :he agene'l inai: :o Kc seen is=ion Ina iMoose We.% sancc:ons-,3s .av to aoorezriace incivaing. 2u: lot tiritx to: I. Ai t.^.holairr� o? aavrents to :4e concrnc:or u:cer :ne contract -:ncii ire tontrac:tor :omolles. and/or Z. Canceilatien. :ertiration or susoensien or :he :antraeC, in .mole-:r in parr, ana/cr 3. :a •:.a extent al:cwea zy gaolicaole Scare Statutes. :re cencracz r lav ze :eelarea ineligiblt For fur:rer County ?sblic '.forks _ahcrJcts unc'ti he saes';_% Inc :aunty :hat no nas _sraotisned an* is imolemencina:.in Ezuai E.maloyrent :ocorunity grogram wniGl tonror-ns :o the orrvisions` =ntatnea '•erein. ,. when the anency Drjcze_S +i:a sucn .`or-al sctfon it -as c`e zuraen :-if .2rovino_ :gar :he contractor has not 1e: :`•e ouirenents or :nese Sin �_andirions, our :ne contractor's Failure to meet nis goals snall`snift to nidi :he requirement :o•c=ee forward with evidence :o snow mat he nas net :he "aced faith" requirements of these Sid Candi:ionz zy Instituting it leash:fie 3oeeiFie Afflm*acive,4c:ran st_os listed above and by -"axing ivory y-pad Fsith if-art ca make those szers ..ark towar :he toe:aimenc of its ;pals within is :Iretahles. The aenae.-cv such :or.-ai 3roceedings Snail 7e taken Into Consiceracion by Concra Ca5C3. -.OYn C': ay.?. 7/76 or in 2etemining .neuter Suet. contractor a: subcontractor can.cc=i•r ..i-.h :.to 'ecuireCentS -ontaiaea t:terein and is therefore a "resconsiole 2r-lceLtive contractor." - tt shal l be -TO excuse that Vft union -eich .nicn tna:r*ntractor has a caliec ive bargaining agreement providing tae exclusive referiat failed to refer minority evotoyeas. The pr^Cxnnres Sat :Dr:h in these ,rnditic ns ;nat l not sooty to any =ntract when the ':.^antra Costa tJunty 3-otic '-Jortts ,eVar=CnC --eter«lines =' &C such =ntract is assential to the Mac£onai seeuri=v ana Chat its award ` iC.-.CuC foil wing Suca procacur:.s is necassary to =-ft national se»ricy. CJncr actors and suocontrSCQrs -is-. %-.eo 3ucin recons inti -f i l e'Suc.1 r+' rtZ relaCirg to «te rrovisions of --nese !id'anai it;.sS as in&ll.ze �eCitirffi by tate :-r:-s :osta :runty ihsal ie Corks Sear--enc. Suomi.-31 of :AL.-:.NS `ora ,iC-7. « _z.:L-4tl} #11'iW-AY �:i'.iiS'sxt2C::i C::ia'.:C ..rZS Ego t;7+�n+ or ociPonai fon.. 50, ..".tl:li�L': '+J1l2?4`wc"s.. ElTILt�.�:C'i i,�i'C'' ,+iil .e _cairea �encaiy_ -=2E.idnai .orms zr maorts that =ay se recuirea .Cil se it d ]re-Const:setica conitrence zo sa neic :rior zo t»s star; s: -orc. ` For the inf nacirm of bidters. a oov 2f tae Z„ncra Cosca Plan asay :e, o3tained ':`ca „ie zntra ::st] :zunty Puzj is .cr-s iEoarwent. - icV. 5/76 }s O0 ;'henever at $ :oL2awi:$ :a_ •. 'raaouas La -Jaca of Cham. or iaLzials of orgaai:acians aaaear La :he contract documanr3, they shall have =a foLiawin asaai:g� Addend= - a doc:aent sued by cite COU=7 dur'ag the bidding .?ersoo :mica -od �ias, suaersedns, Or," ati?aiescaat3 the ori3i=1 =Gc--=* do ==C3. �r-i Lzne a ct_^^ Marsaver tir'___W3c_an Reoort;- e1 .iL�L�-CCC.�CaL (C1".� .j te"Ly or :o['t 171 Prepared h7 $ c.^Qt.aCZvr :Cr 3T. AT csloQ •.7 t:te ri4L"tC7::t[II Ca -eport3 ::he total. »sager or acpLoyees. the .acsi au ger•"or -:^• ori-.:7 sc:91o.ess, =d the ?resinc aiaar'_--7 =moors of :atal'=Mt :xours voziced an :he ?ro tcc. ". a sreeaenc - haxr-wcaa docsaeac.of agx=emenc, axe- essted h. the Couac7 and : e Canc---4c=r. At-hiceet n:- ? 2izee - Shall saga tae eng":aver. LaQ:•r-boas cr =-;a-^ersai a Loved. by :he CauQ- of Ccn=a Costs: as 3esizmcad aQ ==a : cia sneec of =hsse soec:- riches. ;hon Cant= Casa C.ivat7 is-aesis..acxd agi.aeer 3h&.Il =eaa c e _'•:aL:.^ *.+or+cs ? ecror or h , ,auc-h2;::ed.,- earesentacise. 3idder - Anv ..::diridual, ?ar ersaip, carsoracion. assoc_atI-aQ- lolac vent-.tee. or aa4 cxai=aCion a ?roposal :or -!ze vorx, acsiag 4 4 xecr17, ar 'h+ourya a duL? Author 3oard cf Suoes-r_sors - Shall aaan cxa duLvr ttec:zd,3Z. a000f:.tad or:-C:air tag -4,.st:_sce suca 3 3oard' .rho - iU ac: tha, Cou=7 to, aL. .1CZers �1."'�1.LTZ:.�.:Q "tee,Czac,2cL. Chanste Omer - :3 any change and any hAr. a to oatr3c: acc.=Anc3 :.Cc cover-ma 3.: 9ubccnCra. =3 or :e k ^ edciL.G'-.»LC`Si;eaL Ct. :e Lvuatl dC M e 3i:a 3t '.«e ::orx. C--nc-act - :T»$ ccat-act L3 cc=r•-aid o: :he ccaz--=ct. doc-.aenc3. Cant-act 0CC--=gntS. - :'--e C*nCr1cZ- d=. eaC3. Che agree,- C. accica to :oa _ac:ars. Last=uc:ions to o£dders, ?rcposal, ?Laas. 3a:saral caad_.zana, snecilicsc:ors. cOnC.ac= bonds. addeaaa. c-ange orders. and supple-"Car7 3g-eenenc3. Rev 0 � *7'S?CY F. GCNTE-RAL C3M- T-. SNS s-.CT'3:1 1 �.2f;�S Cans: (continued) Contractor - Tbe !=di-ridual. ?ar=a--3hip._ear?osacion. association, ]oL1t •rom2Li enCu-e, Or any C ]tSan C'- CC" Jno, has entered into a cant--2ct with =he Caunt7. Courzc-r - Shall mean zi:e-C.ounc7 of Can=_a Costa. 'a ZOI:tic31 Suoa •rtsion of the State of and 3ar^7 3L ths' 'i--st 2arr. or its dulp author---ed agent acts :*ir-hi.a the scope of :he—**- 8uthort�. •e l d order is an asc_..ce..on r--ren during =-~e course of -he vorx. See Section s,53) CeneraL maces The wri=zan `..n st�.:ctiOns. ?rovisions. condi=tams. or occer c_auzxe=enta aooear--n on :he dravi=gs, and so idenct!ted hereon. :+hi.;.Z pertain. tJ .'t.he.]er:!O=�*+re Of they: toric. Pians - �e Official drawings iac %:di:.g 31ans', ela- vactons. sec.=ans, detail drawings. dims. 3eneral.rocas.-;!= ar--At:,cn and schedules Cherson. or---scat= -emroduc:ions Chereof. adopted and approved by the Couat7 showing Che Location. c aractsr. _ di-Ension, and decai:s Of the work. Soec__i_ar•xrs - The Lasz--mc=ions.`'ptrovisions. ordi- tions-and deta: .34 t•_cu;.= encs Vie`"-a:.:i:3 -o a-�ec:-was and �- =er of .?erfa�n3 •.»e rorx. or .a a ac:aL+ _s and qu t;N..as. ni +oric to be ::r...sned and iascallad sndar this cont=act.. Saac^..r_se=or An °_ diviMul ?ar=er3hi3 xorptoracion. association, zax:C 7enz=e, or Inv LtSRo1»atom ��erect, +n0 Cotl- t-act3 IZh t:.e Contractor to der= woric or labor cr _ender: ser r1.c! j« 3= aoc t =he work. 1:.'e ter= Subcontractors shil-I not r-^.clude :�hosa wno supply racer'-als only. -.«C "Drt3CnC4C:te Ot :he COaC=UCtZr who 3hall 'Se 3resent 3C =Id work 3i.te ac all t:=es during, once of the work. Suss.Suae=ia.andent Shall It al_ t4-es be. ts1:7 autaori.:ed to -ecei-it and ac_ :soon :sssc=-cticns Eor ::te Z=hi_act` ar ais auchor��ed agents and to axe=zte and d'..ec :ha work an be-- hal! of .::e Concrac=or. Sumo te=entsr-r Ag—e,-.enc - A .ris=en sgreemiene providing. , for alteracton. smanc=nc, or excz--.3ton of :he tan==ks,. .. ?he --urmishinng and iasis:lia3 of 111. :xbor. &Cer:als. ir=71e3. 3LIOOL:.es. and epui=ent as 30ecified. ic:54- nAted. or =eauired by C=e cont=ac=. 3ev. 5175 -25- 0 til f s^c ON 2. coverni:+.e Laws and l elmlaC ras: a. The Cori=adi e ssF a ll_ kaea =or== of ,and: obserra, and comply vich and cause;aI `of-si_s-Ya�eats'amd,'�,--- oloyees co observe and -=PIT lit's�arZ prav�g::ed,a=aZ,and; t racer_.Lays,..local..ordinancas,.-and, les w-andztesgxlacL6as nada purzdanc,ca said.;Taws .viez -is aa► :.av"ai:aet cha�coisdssc ±ct~. c e 'jam o_ "4_s iant_-se mow' �� r 3 `ai' iorlc andwicaz±-:ais saellabe�is !ul1.=accard- arca` ich :b= Lacait' lai;�id :=ssLaciaas 4z :ae lai asp - 3eii:a:sg'"Cade;'�e S ata. saas.:��eaasaty:f1rd�-s J=k�t �ivisian of Iads:s4-ial'saracy, .be- NaC=onsl Cone-,-,:he, tlni=or«x.81z aiag Coda-pualishaa,bv.--Zhe »esce�?','„toabia; yr �_Zs as3oriAsj_ou;,7ocner"ac��caca laws or s siaczcas. Yocb_ag La these ?1-ans or i -a *& consc­_.e-d'ca. aert:it work noc coni* LLn; co;_=h;ese 4sdas. L'»e C3 •-ac,ar 3iiaj..: keep copies Of Codes an mob ac al.L czsas dur'-ag'consc-_metian pee-ad., C ., .axcarpca;-om sact;..an off'of�cbe't abor Cods, css cbe_stata._or..`CaiL:.araza .ora ;:a luded beicv. a CoaC:scar suns Z comaiy .y with .bY.s sect_oa ar._Z!7A-...soar Code`:`as'ag'oL»acsat '_':io 4taucr=r -!or,oualic vorxs3e:avarv.a , as asr Cad esa�iudt'e.�a 'ie- :azc:sa,;or SZ5,lgq_,.00,::ars,che taeava et$`.o. an auem'erg.C_lAmch"'_I»Ye,=BaC. or„- a==a a:dextcb,�;3c:l:i:ti'a3,3>axaed. . u=xlasa' i`t '=04- s a i_:.ause req+�:.a3 suamzsSion sy, !%& Cone-acczr' and aerxacance- by tba awat-ding body or by a =e�'sCa:adi c:Iii'ar sz`se:.xral eag aear, em wyed by-=e to limit asst:nr: w..zc;aac.isisa�e+e asal�gattd;a fa advaaea,.cf ex- cavatiaa, ac” a,.decailad3Lan sac!j,=g .Che cesig:v ozz saor--:3;<x 5m=- =mg.'sloping.' or �cser �rav-�iotss a ce:asda.:ar jorza�a�cac :mss _«an aa:ar"� bac caving -road, excavacioe,o�"Sexes:= t;- ca orenes. i` szxc ?iaa varus :rte '«e 'snor' vsysc. standards ;sCabiisaed by :be Caasiw..ccion Sizacv Crdars, .-tee piaxs; saal_.be are-aared,by'..a �sgsc sd;c:•r_l.or:s .ccs.sl`engz:Bier: "`[acai-zg ii,Ch`s r_sectioa,shall he:dewed to al'^e� cba ;or�atoCezc2var:sysee�?esswts that'_t?ii ea 3y-the wnscrs:C:Lza sasacy:0rd'arsr�at :!Xetp wisica=of lwaus:r`a.t. 3,kaC7. 'Noe: lag is ass<;seez:Loa_snail:�ae;consc�xad .o ose tort.L:.acSSiz7-.an.:'-weaway^-isss bodg;ar�acy�or'�� eaolnyess'=-,=r "he te-tas 'pub ii_ -erks' and 'awarding.body' as used. in :his section shall have cba same_seaa£pg.as�-i aLabor-", a tr- tions 1720 and 172Z =aspect-1valy. Rev. 00, 63 DIVIS::.-11 F. C_?t;'=.SL CON01701"IS (tont'd) SECT10'N S. Sond _m.; :^sur_nce fcontd; S. C,mmeRsation Insurance: The e Can_rac=r S:.a i t Lara CL't� and 'mai R:ai n du:i nC of tr.Ts Contract, adecua za ,;o r`..:.ar.`- C^.e^ensatian •nsurar Ce"T0. em- ployees emoiove_ at tine Sita of ua Crt::eCL,. and in Case any work i5' ti.e Can:ract shall reauire a subcantraCtor sir,.iiarly to Ji r 9..".ZZt:sI in-surance or :he l} -er's -lml^•-aaS. unless such empioyees`, are covered by e -;rote__;on a;,J['�� �Jy=rq �` r,;. 3c Jr:: In t..a.5e any class 0..:amm'tii': f;e ..rGC'iCS airiC L'^Czar:- the Con;.racz .at ti'= Size of he ai=-.�: - �r=-�� far . ��.;.r„ ,tee . � 7rC„ L T 5" 'To�`�'��r'o,.---- ;.:n �.._ r!c:..� .s, "...pensa'.z,.ion Ste:L Le nor iW.,C_Sa Lr3r_ T v''n0r: Cor-ro' s _:1 tr. ..fir.:.. _ Si•. � r' -ram or _ ... S�. � _ e1I ,�u1c_-, =�d. =�a��►. Liss �_�� ,iocontrac_or. ` c , Lr vice, aca_pa:e insurance <or me 3r3zec TCR =0. :ITS a:rC +C-?eV i1or C... Peal iC Li dil =% ana. r Jyer=/ -0, :nSsr'anr_a > he Canzr .aCzor, at no cost `t:?' >lCi2�"".cJerCJ,. Siia_t : C^.osIR and .'ZZi.i%a1n dttr ng the Lal"i icer T , :ur:vrahen v2 ,LicoT T i L/ Insurance in- ,7 Cl udi nq coverage,.zbr-Cloned and ncn-a ned •c'J sincia i in,i gran _ , , '- C?v a-�, •.�vQ '.'JCv ,-at'�<3fT •da..ac2 uUe _-��OQ:I'r: lf:�ury C:- _ _ era� S -Lo , S i ness or ^15e?Sa� ^.r' %A th to any:... a rso `gild tJsc:% C,."'tJ 'oi'^r�cf %_, including -:'•? 1uS5 CT -u-se : .er_�J- Gr:S:tiC'C`itli. _1 -ac;, .j. r�r--ter ar �'t SU 1 C.°f1t 5.13i i urni SFI CYT C=nrn �f,.SL' .rl CC'.V,araC�, !'cs.t(1CJ YL'f2 l i C -C=fIC'J 175 .3 Ca!': ,and 'emnl;yees`as add % ^rc t insureds , enc CeL',.UIMi'n-c--3G c `/s j :r.-'_n nGi.iCa Ci ', ,. .oi Tc� l��sz; or c:.^cam! f� .on The 1 ne Contractor steal i Su ni L a Cer_T f i{a n'.C, ="i'aJT i i_'J `nsur a:lCe NtliCil Siiail i:lCiL'C:e t:Te old h=_leS51'_ZC_a�Iant. 3S r? C1;1':'aG+. in _:i?:'. _ - Ar_'&CIes to n5reement. _ _. . 77- 0.- ,nsurBrca •-_a Ali 4 00764 3. 5ualacc�g ar.,succon�ac=i», aiq.3orcio o"�cha votk. . , as :a --hic:h ac 3uacan==3C=--r Jas .:es-4.^.acad :n P-»e O' Zi5t�'-..al.3iti.' saaL ba pe==Li.ttad aaiti' cash os ?uaac. a-y=ac7 or..aecass�.. had chem only azctr a f:ac recused co tri i..g as ?ubLic' .ec ord of t«a avardia3 auc or;� sect+ g -ooh ..fie =ac=s,consc_c=.c�.:.�, such emergency or wecasss.--7. subscl=mCian Of Su2coaC--3c=o=s: Concraccar shall"a-0c sub3ci=ca anv 3er3or. or In 2LACS,at a:su C L«2cCor !4$rad in his.bid proposal ri=ouc: : at ':h+e, Cocmc7. Subsof subcontractors =usc,ba sc=ordanca:'vi_» :he -irovisions of :ha ��5ubiaC=* oSad S=C7nCraCC g Fay 3r3c='.�e5 Ace****e%"-n--T '.aim Section --' M:. - =»move..-:^=eac �oC�e_.., -7ioiae:or.i Of :s .:c= b;. :ha Cact=ac�r =y sum j itc_ i ,a oettas,:•.'.as si%j;:h ay iaciude caacelUzion 3r _ancract. assessment of ?4'-ser=erc of =h* sumc=r-sc=ar's 3Ld, and s.i=ip ix r 3C=t.= -37 r.«e Contrscc,':rst Mace License 3--rd. U-a' .;ORR �. The Count7 rail dGsi n-aca --he 3C.3=cw.7 day of :he con- :=act an 1dx=« :he 4.1nC--3c=.J'r s=aIj. :t"""•'LQ.'.actiY:3eSi: andh-azaaZ=a--. "..IU;encly pro3acsata..:»e vmrk =2..s==edan. Via. Cancraccor obit' ....: ;alas ^^..mases: to ==Lace c«e::raric'as or a ora ara. =ha,d '.he :x.-aer.of calendar Bays. sac -or=h in =a ? zoosal:{aid. ark; ;arc aiec•�oa, 'sta�ec= ca=p to such, adjuscmanc Ior ciaa: sac fart is his a.=«.le or pursuant :i Sectan`Zl 3. Tf the .:ork £s act c—laced .rzc-.i» '»e 70d,. damage will be susca :aed b4 *»e'Chu aty. ;s .end Ji ii sa rac_- Lcaoie and ax« hip di::,ic-:-i=. :a a=ce;-a:.,^. and decermii;a..::se:sc�sai damage viti,:h t;:e'Couarj vi..i sustdia by :mason of au;i--ta xn' aad�' is '..�.rermiore as�eed -�ae - a Came jz'T day '4­a Counc;� the s%= of =may itimulacad Tar =ars in :»e zoecz::cacions. for.''_ac and every day s s c'alay is __..:;»?: :.`se :oras beyond'r a c tee,p ~shad, If c.':e Carc=ac=ar .alis =a day such l:qui3acad'dsieagese »e. Counev �y dad== the ... �.e ....bunt':»ares£ »� any roney.dua:or, Chat .:ay becc=* due :he C4ntrac=.^.r 3 cer came concracc. C. :`xe vorc s.`sall be r_ =tied 3.s cc=lecad s?on 'Cha masa e, Caunc7 has icceocea ':he she _ T_' - �. " reCL'e3ts 'br :�nC=3Cc '..�•••-an -:C:.ESI3lOCi3'. alor. jtCh..+ sdeouaca jusc_;izactaa, shall_oe summ-'=ad :a _.11w aauzxcr -OC' :acar :aa ;,ne '=a= Zal-!cwi:%g :he delay. �. ,any coney,due. or to beccma due the Contrzct3r.: ,' ret'a ed to cover said Licuidaced da:ages =d should such 3oray ^oc be su:;iciaar :o :over sic« d=agas', :he Caunc7 shall :o recover ::.e ba"-%ce =a Can=rac=or or iia surae as. Rev. 3/;-5 OM- _CY G%.---4.. ^MTT:CHS sad! 5 r:CN 2. .±rninz _3vs zad 2e¢�:sc'_�nY: ?�. :he Cant=accar shall keep Lnior-Ad of and Obsei9e, and comply wi'.« and : 156 all OL ht3 aglAL3 and tm- pLoyses cc 3oserne and ==piy wi:« all prevailing :2derai and Stave Laws, Laeai armiaances, and =ales and :egulacians nada pursu=r ca said laws. wn:cz?a am ;av ai►-ect the conduct =f :he work 7: 'h43 :Onct Com. 3. All work and racsriais sisal: be La -1 accord- anew wit« :he :acasc -._ea ana 'egsiac:ons of aeni=ors 3ui`,1=4 .:ace, the Scaca =e :!arsnai. :ae Sa=ac7 Orders 3f :«e Oiv:sun of _:cs:sc=iai Saftc-r. :e SAclanai -.actr_= Code, :=o Qn=QrM ?l=2i.Tg 'Lade puai;.zaad ]v ae 'iescern ?L=biig Cfftziat3 Associacian, and acaer sagUz30Le Scaca 'awS 1r :=%SiaLizns. IIcchi=g La :nese ?'-ins Sr Ls :3 Oe c:nscz Sad _3 oera►c Work -teCM=Qrr_tag =ese :Zces. :he Q= 3cLor shat- keep covies of Lades an ;00 ac all :3as luring :oA3cr1CLian per'od. C. Zxcerpca __--= Section i-Z sf :«e Labor Cade of c«e Scace of CalL!araza are -cludsa bele+. :he C3ncracCar shall :010217 =M-'-7 with :«ii secc_cn :i : e Labor Code as apoi:labia. "Na :onc=act Lar pu2i:c works i=valvi^.g an escizacad expendciu a :a excess of 525,0100.00 :3r c«e excavation of any ._encs r cranc»es =ive :ace ar =are :.T :each. sisal: an awarned :s:lass ic =onra::.sa ^_:ausa _ - :equ=in; suamLssion :v :maCa:scr3ecir and acceptance _:+ -eawarting acay -.y a egiScared tii or ac:se=.:Lai engineer, a wiov:a ov Lae awarcing �ccp :a vise auc:.arz_7 ca ac=eoc •las _eeh _eLesgaced, :a advance of ex- cavacion. of a sacatled piss iacwLng ::%a sesi,--s. at: snort=;. brae- `=.g. siaping, or =c:e: rov:;::rs :o :e ice :or Warner procact:in :me hazara ar :av:isg ;r.s^.d ur_.g :«e excavaL.OA 0-1c soa =Z--ch ar :=eccres. ' as:Ca 7L1n var_:s ==3 :he Snaring sesta scanda=dS ascapi_snea Tv :me :ansc-lct:cn 5a:ac7 Jr=ars• :«a Olin sial: be Oreperea av a Leg:scala:a .:vil or sc-aecsrss engineer. ":foc:i.Tg chis section sisal. be ceased cc allow c«e ase of a 3hor-ag, s-apL:g, Jr proca=Clue 3-fSLe= :ass of:acCi a :=n ::.ac required :7 =a Salad arcers of :he 3ivt "cA of �aQtiSt=la1 Si�aL7. "Yoc«ing :a :«I3 section shall be ansrsed :a !=wse Car= .�a21.1c7 on :=a awaraa,ag ood7 or any of :cs ap loyees. "The =errs '?uoiic works' and 'awarding Cady' , as used is chis section sisail nave cae same aeening as in L.aaor Cade Sea- :ions UZO and 172= :especCsvelY. Rev. 31:6 ........ .. .. ....:....: gar;c•r F. MM-AL ="Ot-tc:,s Pa=arts inn RcvaL- es: A. The Conc_accor scull zrovide and zay °ar ail licenses and _oyalciss necessar? :or :he :agal use and oceraclon oc any ei the eau:aaent r special:ias urea in :he Worx. Cart'�i=aces snowing :=.e :aynene or Seer suea -_senses or r*val:its, and ser- ails :zr he ::3e 3i anv :acenced or :aow'::;ated devices suit 3e sec•=ed and =ala iv =a :cncractar ala 42;- er:d :a --a Coi::.cy an =••aaiacson -s --:%* +orx., _: SEC== Ccn=3c: -, 3 = +J•1c :!rd ?.-0;- A. 7he _crk: Until -h! :a=.al icceacance ai -:a Work 7V -ne ... Counc7. -h! Czacrac:ar shai: :3VG =e :.arge are _a=s :=area: and sthall ]ear :o -isle of :'L'='r 7r C.amge :a any Zart of - e work 7v -..e act-an 2i -_i= at=oms or anT acnes cause _x- ca7c as ?rovidea is aecciOn =3. he Can=aczarc. ac cnC=aetzr's case. snai- rebuild, revai=, :escora, and raise ;cod all such damages :a ary :or^an of the Work occas-cred, 7y ar.7 a= s�h causas w=are -ts acceac- ance. i 3. tar: ..•.- .s: L a. he Cc:c=accar seal: send groper noci=es, =aica all necessa 7 ir=an;e=wncs. ana :er'c= i.: ocher services reou, ad in :he care Ana :as..--_. ce ..- a. sn- ~aetar seas: =e assni. :esconstbi:i=r _=nee^i:.g sane :or Wet-:.. ha LaunL, ray za :i3Di . i. 3nclasi•t; 7r toXcn; .a, -- r -jortection is my :ubLic .. . ut-1-.T ecus=ent anas. ae lone oy -::e C..nc=actar. :Ion : see --aa -.%a Work, :=e Zane=actor 3na1L move .1" enc'_zsu:es. :=:I is all zoens:;s ison-y. ;=zuc.:; -:a same and Laave —, i :_%is ea cane-tion. _annectians :a =Lic •acili:::s seal! .e :ado ana :i«:cained to su= aasac"ned as hoc :a LnCar:are Wi:n =* an- :.0-a; _se of ;nee 7y -:e C:,u:^r ssr'_stg :he ancire 3r;==ss :s =o Worm. S8•--^`r G 3rsa and -sulance• A. '::a Ccnc=-attar :o vireo :he Work is awarded shall Wt=in =ire (5) lorxsa; :a9s i-;::r 7ei:; noci:-dd -rter :nca a ccncract Zi :he owner 7n =e '=C=a :asci CaU=7 Standars FCT= lar :se Worm in ictoraarce vt:a :he !rswtn; Ana 3gecs:icac:ors, toss: :ur- .ssh and --le is ::a sae :s=a :aaor And acersal and :ai:r.sl 2er- _ar--anee :ones as see :arta '_: =a acver_isemenc lar aids, in a 'ort aecencac La :c -ne Czuncv. Rev. i Ji`!I� ;.�1. C • � :.:.:,;, , ;.,5 meant ': ' �. rOnd ant: T.^.su'=.^c_ :."n: , The ,,.;n=ra==;,r :nal? -;�:� C..t. =nc. -air.:air. cu— nc •`:n "Ha or L.i?$ :._,.n .c= a--a 'tor=:.._::-- ,_erste_.on .'nS.:rar.Ce fa -...- Vyee employed - ne of _-a n�^���', ana in case any work is su6l r., ;he Ccncrac: s�hai i reauire :�� � ,-:rac"' .;.i iirly ''•.�k;T ' Su1.t:Vn' -rr ]i LV r/rl.: '�V Gn S T�st;ranca f0" 1=--ar's amnln..o�$. Jniess'suc-. =f-7piovees are covered by -:'? :ro:_zC:4an by -i"ie --Ontracr-Or. r in a an.� Z - :.i-. ^•�33 enc rye, .:: r.3. a:r^.cus ark 'undar t L2$.. b•G�] u• _. :+ice• _ _.._ _ _ Lne ran,.rac. at �. ..a u Lrl� :rr;?CL .5 '1a- :r^+_.�.•__aC ;:n�2r _: ? :'rVr±::�an/] C:.mens_:ion sza:u=a, or in c:sa -nere is na 10a:i:a-:e 's C:.m-zensa:'on ]LG-:1.a, -e Can:r. �.�.:� ]tial t •r�.Ij.+•.�, �'.�. �:idl l _.::ism ??�;� s�LC2n:-. BcLor przvica, L - ins:;-ant: .il JrJL _ n u. :iT] ,3.^.':.►t:73es nor- o:nCnYi3e _1.rvLZ_-3c. C : ar,a c a +nsuranca i.ha Con/zrac=0r, at no :nis: o >t:.zii -..7Crcy , sli ti ;'',:sin and ^ainzain dLri.^,, ::1e :am. r?or, Cz,morehens4 va di `1-.y rns;:ranee, in- cl Odi nR coverage for awned and ncn-owmed a'1:zmcc i i es , :/i:•. a mi ni mu.1 CO^0 i nec $incla 1i+mi: zverace of 530O.-COO 4sar ail -Jamaces •:ue to %_-Ca: 'y irr"=r_/, $,r1w 'less or diseases Or :-_::2 a Enc . _zi __ -p r.•./ incl di -:e loss •_^+i use : arzo . ar4 S.rg _^iu•. .+'. zac.* Or Cit...:::• erca. C ri- su i r-an: ].la i l i::r^.:sn atl•CGree 37 si:c:: cz+verace, :n-air.nc Pr3tba f i c a=c nc:1 Oi- ca'•5 ;%nd :{:-.7 t-.yetis as 3c^'.:';' n-z i i nsurscs , ai^.^. ^;C":r-inc �v :--vs' ::r':=3:1 nozica 3F :o1icy 1a,se Or le np V, ..=�-, ' - = ^`r - +-a j� Sym i vi.� czzr snai t jir�.•••li _ C a .L . _i1 . . i:•/ 1lisur- n-_a ani cn ]na r f c 1-ba'• .r:..i-as s •1 ].a ree Gzsrequ ired in — a Articles to ngre_:l:en=. 0. -ad. a .... ..:... ....: ... .: ..•. to e ., �' a+ r.s'. ... r w �y { .. .. ...:.... .. h. .. ... ..e. .......a,F .fir,_.. T.. .. .: ::S".• �'ai.:iar.:°�•' �1 a'i.:�•tt1 L:a4.. 31 ad• .:NF� . ... ..n, ...... .. .. ::. ..r Y - iti.. VG.,EM -1t0= CNN --`L-_'......... t=UeC! 5. 1QN7t .46 i .YSzp_,:%CI "Canci=ea} CF !NSu7WC3: .. .. C&Tt'14iZates 3C 3L•Ca -Qrk=nf s C-1mvensaCion. ?gol_a . . •. . .. .. �.iaDtl�ty. ?rDDert't �aT3gE ::stir=ca, and r» :asurance. shall be c:,1ad v1.:= tae :Jun^r and snail oe ss:b i act zz CJur f approval , .. .. . -or adeauacy 31 3racecc7_sn. All __.=-__cares seal) .:cicaca �hac `zatro, _Js:a _zw%:T :.as leen :.avec 1s 1n addi_ional :%e3GCert:.�_CSCSs aR31_' _.-:S:t33 3 2r='l.i«.: -.SC C3VfSS$rj$ 3 .- .,.. Carceu -.Maar ==a 2ol____s :t__ noc =a :3r♦tai�ad 1t dist -an =ays' ?r4--r ri-tta :oc:=a :.as seen g.:an :J -on:ra :Jsca C--LMCA. " One Sond shall oe .n :=e Amount 31 :.aG :Ssncred :erre^.c (!CC-) of ::a Contract sac a:.al:. :_:sura the J-.srer = -_:.g __$ 1«'t of tae CJncract a.:d :..- =e :ate Q. are (:? ;rear _:=c -.e data or acceocaace or ::$ worx agaM:sc '3ulty or :-orooer =car- tars or zhac :.ay 3e ai3caverad asr :.g z.ac --=a. , : G. oAvvr:.. 3C*ra: + One bond sisal) se -::e i=unc oc =_..r :eradac o: =a CJntract 2r_ce. sac 3i;;ll- be accarcarce jt:: : =e _sys of a State JC .31_I zcrn" :O sec-=s' : a 3avre.^ 3t 311 :7.ai=3 :scar and taca"_3.3 :;sad 3r _ ns=ea • =G 3er: __ oance 3. _,Lis ConcracC and 3 .-. al_ nun=s-'taCar -a$ n=*.lc7---*=C _zsL•r3ncG Act. A. :he CJncrac:Jr snail 7G rescons bia tar 31' orx 3$r- .or--ad Bader tai3contract, And :♦Q suoccncr3c:3r stts ie raccq- ni:$Q as 3::Ca. r,i- 3er3cns dn;aged La :::a Jori will 36 C7nsizared as e=Lcyees or :he CantractJr. 3. :he Csncrac:Jr shall- ;ive aid 3ersonal actan::.Ja :a :he °il- �r.:.-�ellC 22 ..^.,j.3 tcnt_3ct Ann u .1 GaCD .,•.G �Or!C =car TZ3 _wnSr7i. 'wild= Any jUMCCT%Z=4C:or =3:l-3 :J 3r2secuc_ 1 ?O ttiin -fie .arx ... a ranndr "=e ArCai:act .'r =ng_:der, ..-.a shall :-Move juc:i subcontract= iCZ.i" ai.Lta_7 =DCS: renest Jr . the itc.^.i_dct .._ _:.�',',-„dCr 3nL' :e sRal- ..DC ljil.. 3d 8^._7 i :CC :n .:G :cork C. Althou3a t`e scect- Cacion sacctor i ai ::YiB =DttCr3Ct :aV be arranged accDrct S :D -tari.Jus :rides. ;enerai ;rcuotag o: ark. :aa Concr3ctD! :s cot 3o:.l.;acea :J iuctec _ce varx *-r suz . . manner. .tie :J=tv vt:,_ -.Cc :J arzt:r3Ca dl3- puces aacnr; shatz:trlctJrs -.. oec:teen -.-.e~ _-ncr3c:xz And :re or =re succontractor3 Cance^:.n4 rascansiz-.._:v ._r 2ertrJ=i.; ir.y Sar i - e vQrk. 3ev. 5/75 _gam n: , .e.. .. ...:. .... .... ;:.... ..:.... .•....... ..... .�:�.' :3'l-�.'e.: - a-.ry ri ' 1 • 7 J _ '3r:7Ssr4 r ic`EIUL "*D*7'^`t5 (Cane hued) �L�r'�]]. �1::G�^.C=1G:�^o (ta%L�:L•aCJ � . 3. Sublec: :g or subconcrae::.g =7 portion. .. :e Jarc as :o �n c% no suaccatrac:..- Jas fes_;r.scad ... :he ori;iaal 34d shall ba oer=1::_d ani- =ase a .: emoryency Or accessir7, and -hen only after a re-duced :a Jri:i:3 is 3uolic -ec- and of :he avardi.:g iuc:or::j sac:!-%& :arca :no :ac:a :oasc::..__-S such emergency cr :ecessi:7. 1i 5u7ca-c=aC:ars: C-an:raccar sisal: ace suo3ci=ca any 3ersar. ar ;_:near.:=ac:ar :% 2iaee 3. a ;1::coac=attar ?:seed sa is Std 3r:aosai :t=nuc _:e ur:_:aa soar-.vai ar :he CJu-st7. S1:�sti- ai suocanc=attars ausc oe :a ac=ordance vi:h :he orov.-j:ons 3C :no =u7Lac:_r.; ace Suaccncrac::--.g =34 ?rac: -es Jt:% Sac:.7n •L.0 0. --e v'ove----:enc -_-Jee. .:JLacia:s 04 - �s ;c: by :::a :Jrcrac: r 3v su7;ect n= :a 3eaa,Zia$ Jni-. . =ay include :arceila:_an 3rV_7ncrac:.,33sesSCen_ •3C _.2. 3er_en: 3,2 :he su7c=nc=ac:ar�s .ta. and'disc:oL:.zar7 is::=n 3y -a :oncract7r5, 3tace :.icease 3cara. i. :he _ount? lam__ _esi4raca 'e 3:.1rt=.3 tav 30 :he sante rac: an Jn::: :no :Zncrac:Jr S.-Lail � eaiaca_ ln 7 3eaInd : ir?at _r _ . . dili-entiy =c3ecuzz _a Ja^C :7 —_7tec/7n. ha :Jacrac:ar 70L° . 3acas ==Set- : Cr=:SLG _..^.e JO=XV�n ar 3eS..�e .:ia -ace Jt -Le mower z- Car _aYS, SLC -_. ::e•?:rDOsil ;3:d•.OL'-} tar _^37 LCC:J^., sun•:G: =17 :7 sura ad jus=enc ]r :L=e 3s =ay :e see _7r _.. _.x.23 a=_..._e 3r pursuant _.. ]ec:i= !L. 3. :he vorx .3 aoc _=oietad Ji:-i: :he :'tee ream-=d, ., ..._ge Jill 3e ;u3t32 Cd 37 -he :June-r. __ .a and •r___ as :.=ract- ZacLe and _7 a5Cer:a2.. 3.-C -1CCa Ma,. :e -IC:•Jal .. da.:age whi= :he :Jur.cj Jl�l SL's:31—% iv resscn 3t suca :e:av: and .3 =ere-..re ag==eC :hac _.:a .:J- =aC:..r Jtl_ lav t7 =o Z ou.^.cv :he 313 3c =one. i::7L•i3:LC ler ..i9 1-n ::a ]OlC J1C:7n5 tar eaC and every dal 3 :aiav _ zsr.:; :he ar% aa•,ond _:e re ares- ibed. -eZZ-crac_cr :a aav ;a.c:s _ -wean _a=ges _ae Coun_r ray deduct :he _cunt :hereci :=:a Inv =nay .suz 3r _:a: may betaca cue :no ::.ncrac:zr _.car _:a :anc=ac:. 7The Jor:c s:aL_ 3e rssaraed as _-soiecaa soon :he =ace .:e C7une7 :as icc eo c a _-ntt ;.L.e -- 3. :r: -en requastz cr _cncracc __=e extensions, 477ng Jt:h sdecuaca gust- :st:Jr.. s-al: 3e ;uac2::aa .2 :.%a .Juts^! -oc :ac=e than =a :.one- ;3l.ZWt:; :»e ieLsY. _. env =cney :tea. 3r :a becc-a d: .:e CJnt=attar. 3y 3a etai-%a :7 -over ;a►c ._:u:aicad :alges and saculd suet: =orey ace be su2enc :o ZzVer suca 13=Kos. :=a Caunc, soli ::ave :.•le r.;, :a rec7ver _-e aala-ce :-aa ::e _Jn:rac:Jc ar ,.:s sureties. Rev. 5r :...... ..: . . .: r:!NDT--::tS (continued) Serer'^'1 C:Iould :;".a :aunc-r. !Zr arm cause. auzn=4 a a sus- penst--n of wort. ".e :-=a a= sucn 3uscensian wL:: he added :a a :=a allured lar s::soens:an o: vorx by or-sac o: :.he Caunc7 snail -oc pe -teamed a waiver o: :he clai3 :he County lar da'--ages !Or non-C•--M0Lac4_Oh at :he voric az:er :he adjuscad :t= as :eau-=ed aoave. ?:lar :o 7e$:.. -.$ form :no :Zncrac=ar 3hall Submit :O :,he COunt9 3 7r3C:LZaOid 3rC4=MS5 3cnacu_d 2i 3oeraclzns 7n a char= ;art 3oor:vMd 3v =noJuaC� .:e 3c edula o: pzeric".=a shall show =e arzer wai.=.`. G :onc=actzr .rrzcses :a :ar'R Out :.he fort, :::e _alas pn fatal, no viler scar_ *a= =jar iva- Civi.3iCn rL =a wort, ina =a _Onca=idcad daces 7= :Cf37LdC:;,a of such 3ubd:-15/=n, Anen =eeuirec zv ^e :ant=sc:ar Snall su=== an ad jusced 2r3S=Mss scneduid on .:e a00r-mved :ora :O rsilact clanged 2onei--Ons. Nor­_ai-J a new se neoule fill pe requested -nen scheduld is =ere ::.aa _..__=1 (30) days iz er-r7r.) a. all vacer used 3n -::e wort v_l: pe .izzed arm paid or by :to Cantraccar. he :zacractor sra:_ :—:aa :me :ecessar) im=orarf 7101^.T :== :.-.e 70L1t :a :he 701.^.[3 '7n :.-.e �• Jima .here vacar 45 necessar7 :O :a=te :n :ha fort 2na -;=an rcm- [` �idciah 7i; =8 norm snail :cove ail :taoorar► . 3. .3G _'.pnc=ac:-- at `-s r-m .3s: snail Vurmisa and in- Stall al- 3eCG:S,aL_ e13C::_C _4inn TCVer 27l:ip^-e,nC and WiZi-2%, . • al. 4as Zeca=7, gas ecuL Ce.^•t 3na it2iny _mac :s 1ec_ssary :z ler- :ora Sls vom anc 3 na:l -r=ove -~e sloe -:=on :no COC-Lac:On ad '~e • Doric. -::e Canc=lG::r 3n aL: pal _..r ill paver, 1-4h: and 'gas '4se4 «z :he :onsc=ccion vom. C. '::e CJnc=3 :Or sMi: ,_...151, fire lar. Lnstal_ and =&in- :ain :mr_vcra--7 elect--:7 Lixnc vherev!= __ _3 aecessarT :O 7rrit-da L:LSI:aCtaZ :_- --he :razer pert3r--ante anal or Lasoecztln 7: :he o►Ort, .:e mall 7r:v:Ce Sli_---iene l:�i:1C::.n Ina 3nall 5e 3o pLScea and -13r : :zuced nac --neseszec4­=3c:•Ons :3H pe eas:l'j _Man i.1 -ver9 7L4CM fnerR said vcrx ;.5 7e1•^.4 per:0:71d. his -'3' - porar7 , ";nctng eCs;.==enc jV pe =Cued ;pout Tut Snail "Je =a1::31.•Sad ::lrzu;nCUC :nG VCTX. availtO..G :7r :fie USG 7C ::'-0 ..-.$1^eGr ?':3IeCt r_nsgec=zr. _r Inv pc ler autncr:zed rears Sencac:le OC :no •_Junc-r vnenever requ_- ed Or Lasoett-Jn. Rev. 5/!0 - ft 00,76 )ice ....:...... .......... ....:..... ...::+':,ilii: • . F. JLNM."aL .•.�J� L��_�st` IL.�nC s.�{iBQ��( ._-._ . • `w'f�•''� '='1l01^4:+Stiv .�iZ=s 4�e7 7. .%.a :ancrsc:Cr shall ?rteJ:the Ina maincss.n - :he dura: an of :he auric, :; cra:r :oiiac :sc_' ias :or�:::e vorx- Zen. .hose facil : ,as sram. za zt an a00r7Ved :y'3eat=ox;_,-,f za G! res�u:=ements 3v :::e »attavi :e3-:� v20aZ��enC. dna 3nali be veaC:iert:.,hz 3crt.C==as uiz. :a_s2C :-oars. Scr•_c= res are :a :.ave adequica .y'.^.: ana %renti:4cian and .car foutaped vi«'i s:a:_ Sr2"'7ica suc: za=-.A1._- u& Sane a .aan Ina iant:ar�- coy:_-gin. -?. _an zi stza occucLaa ay :aLltt �3ct_.-.as 3Za_l ze gradad and ..iasnec x2 _hon :a--oval :c :3c::::.as »rer. 3o :raarma and;or _pan c--=.ac=an os '+or:c. :he :.3=vJ --;t__ -r tL:ec:.1-f :,z zhe _.__t :--wan--as CaniteCc'>an4aos. :aas. acreage -._as, and al:. 7char -ees reou.:ed 7y _o �•._.: =mantas ana Issoc=Ced vi:aS z.e ze^3nOnc* 3cc:.:..Cr4i 43es aSSat:_- aced viz'.1 :ha _—cr=7 Ser`J_z2s are :ecu-za a :he7 :a :ata SV -we Contractor. :%a Czunry -•t:_ yoc -a-F :or -4acar. §as, zait- Panne and 3itCLrt.`.Z:;T ..ar.s=eC zn ::e 2r2'act '=CL: a_:er :ho Cannr7 =ekes 'ori:zan -ecuesc : -:e .:c:.__-7 :00'lantes ::.a: -34.1- ... Uzgs ]e Sent :3 :he :he 3tL^.�•. TL.- :aite =hose _2qu"Cs is z2r =e •rz,ecr .s accepted as :at=.ata.) its Special. Can cizions -or 7ariac:ar.3 to :hIS active :aC(U ZMenC3. n. .-a :ant_3ctar Shai: ka aapL_za:izn :or a.l 3e=i:3, . :hac are :equ- -ed : %a :ler_ :mance yf .._s sa::c :y 3. 1.1vs, ordinances, :- .as. :2gu.act -.s, or zrzirs, 7= any *3ody .avf:l:7 annover2d :a rsaca or :,;Sue »e iace and :.avirg -isdi .an. enc - * sha,17 g��a ai :ocLams -ecessar'P a -cn^eC:_zn :herswi: ::• he 3 CancrC.or ZS '"tet -a^et.--C 34V lay -:a_yes asaaCLacadii-zh Cer- zizz. - _.a roc -aa :r_sa.^.t :o.:._r :: -he .,sw,c;r :o ?ay -ses ze : e -«c.-.r;Oratac :_..:.aS .3r 7e`-=t:s.} A. :he raczar snail :oserJe that =a .-,u tcY :2s4rves tZe r 4lc :a za :cner warx := cznnec:4an vt:a :.-a 2r:;tcz :v 4--Jn- :raCz 3r zcaar' ise. and no ;.L1:_ a_ ai_ :=as zcnduc: nis W"V;. so as -a �Ose 3o nar:S:to :n tno :awwr zr acners +ngagto, _a _.•.e »Otic. a ictal: ad 2::,sz, --arr2Cz and caordi.3ca .tis iarx 1L::. :he 'brit CL zcners so ::.ac no iscr27anetes anal= :esui: :Za note vorx. j. .%a Zan:rac:or Shall :rovtde 3n adecuaca vory :zrce, racertaia o: -rYer zua-:;.zv. and tcuLzcen: :a przoer.7 =arry on e larx and =o..assure c_-ma La:c:.an tic eacn :art .n accorcanca v::h .is 3caaduiat and +Lca :no =Lae ajreed. .. 3ay. }!:5 .. n:. t. er t'j% j ]I'T* CwtF. C-:=-M-%L =MTM=TS (Conch:sed) S-C-:t n :1. ca-MUC- CF -a:?K: C. ?::e Cone actor shall 3ersonall7 supectacend :he work had shall 3L.cain a coepicenc suaer'_:candenc or :Dreman ac 311 -_i=es .moil :no ;Do is ;coapted 3v --he Ccum-r. hi3 suoer:.uanncent snail 5e anvowered :a acc La all molars ?er:a-4=1=6 :o .ha worx. D. Daily Manpower 3eporu shall be signed by :he Canc=ac_ar, or his Superiacendenc, and suomictad weekly. o = Ialess otherwise spec':-led, :he enc:ac:ar s:a-: -Lear all -sc=ions and ?:eaars :no hila -eac-r :or :he :or-scrscrion. He anal: ver-'7 iz ensions ana scala at a Loc ?Lans, and ;hull :heck all _=ea------ levels, and Flare work 3-r ana :rade 43irm ..r is an ocher wor!c. -sere sisal) 'as -o 31sc=eoarr. ar. :aeD=Leta 3or:.ons +nen --hs :acal ?roSec: is ===Leta. _ngag=g one x a 3z :fork vtrh another. :ar-_::.g 3r aamagz:g same vt:' -cc be 2erri=-ac. zhould --.-per Work or any :race 2e =Overed 3v another wnLaa :+suis «z damage, or de-oat=s, ==a uncia Work :-`ectad scall 36 rade ;cod Sy c',a Concraccor wi=cuc excense :a ::to Zoun:r. C. The Conc=accar sisal- antic::ace :he -e Lac=ons o: :he va=zus ::aces :a .r3s;=*ss o= --ha worx ana scall see =ac required anc orate or 3locic:=4 _.s ana, sec ac3-.Doer :i=es. An- chorage ana 3Lock4- :or each :=ace snail as a -ar= ci Same, est- aepc where scacaa ac:e=jise. H. ?raper _ac_--:ias seal' be 3;cvided is all _=,es lar access as: =a Caurc7 represencac_res _nver-:enc37 swami.:e and ilsoee- =a Work. ::ac--•-•**, ac .:arc:attar's 3?clan. steal' se :i-mca:.-.ed - dt=ing the -rog=sss ar -:a Work as r2qu:tea. is :ha exrensa of :e Cont=ac:ar. any suoca-c=actor or ?arson =toyed 31 :he "onc:setar shall aooear :a _=a =:gi leer :a aec�ece^-c = ac= Ln a dis- oreerly or � n rDDer saner, he 3nail•3e •:iscnarged sediaceL7 30, he jriz=an reauasc at -he .:g:.ieerr;_c.^.t_xc_. end sues person Shall hoc again :e eta Lovea on :no worm. .ha °Dllcwtrg snas- :ansc--_ce ;xceoc:ars, and :he•301e eacaocians. :o he -esoosssshs:=:? 3: ae -enc=actor sec :arca :a Section •. is :=e .:scrrcc:ons :0 3idders: - A. i= duria; -he _curse a: --he wore :he Can:=aecar encounc- evs aerive uc::i:r instal'-ac tans wns.e.•s are ^ec shown or L:dtaeed La :he pLans - :.z %a •3r wai:n are sound La a :aeacicn suoscaneial:I :ienc _=3 :ate snow.n, ird iuen ucil:cies ars;ncc reasoaaoL7 aooarenc ;ra •tsual esaas,:.scian. :nen ar shall Zev. 5!"5 -:]- 00 ' .., ..:. i t 7. AL SS=Cl _- ore*CNS-3__---r FOR is - (Conctauad) pr=C=y :toc::l :::e :sand to :r ling. 'mere aecsssary -or the -jack at -he :anC=act, =he Caunvr shall issue a .riccan order :0 =a�:'n:=act*r :2 3aka 3uc.'f ad'.usunt, re8=3nSG=nC; repair. ra=val. aica_rscion, ar saecial"handling at such uciiiC7, incladin& =epai. J- _tea daaaged ?or :he auX`Joses 15h e -„Tegoi:g, "3c:ive” 3.-.a1: =Can =another an aoanc ned, and _:-r��iscai:acizns'' sisal: :_:e_da chis :*ila*nag: . steam. :et=oies= ?rad•.==3, 3i-. ="es1c41. water, sever. sta= waca=, gas, eiaet=lz. ane :aiaohone pine .'_:es Jr =andui:3. The ant=ac=zr steal: :er=z= :-e work described in such wr=:_an *czar ahav1.11, '30 =ads :a aczzrd- ance wt:a 5a__ Jn :r _aiac_a; :a Zaaagns :n =0 sari. _ _sot :-ar ::to _:ass it cast 3oec1:_=e saw. sect-„as. -h_ _ ...=sc=ar sisal_ =eceife no :=onsac:an IMT aczer asc. ""_-3e-*r aeial :o him dua :a :=a ?rssenea at 3-4C: Sc:_:ter. _ e Ccr.Crac:ar =ails :a ;:L a =a :oc:ca soee:=i=d 30ove and :hereai:ar acts w::_. out .aStr* i=ns :_ =C CZ C-7, _:en _a soli �e :iaola lar Any or all da a :* such _=- _Sas ar *c:er work of _aa zcncracz wn=h a:s aoer3c:zns 3t:2saa se::t =* -:acave-r► charaaf, and he snail repair enc =akA good such da=ge At :his :wn :*sc. 3. - :he _enc=ac: -ect:=es eacavacizn 7r ]titer war% :a a stated :moi: *: etca•:aciza�5aneaca _»_ sur=ace, arca .,.: -sg :he =sass of =ha wor% a C.3=7 -_era .1 ::.anis *= 3ecc ., 41=n- siaa *: sL.: 31:as•:_:ace worx _:e :* si3c*ver-r 3C sasui:aaia .. 'Jea =s; JCar-al ar -*r any 7tner 73use, -hen 3d1L•sc=enc =* •:on- =act *r_ :*r 3uCa =nans;e vi-' *a =ade r: 3Cc_rdanua wi:h Sec- __Jn __. Except :Jr :aa _:.=-S *s: _narsin, 'ae an- =L-ac=r shall =menvre no =raoensatiza :ar any acner z*sc, •iarage. *r =aiaY :3 I!= _::a :J _a 7resecc3 *d 3uc. •-Asu;.:sola '3ear:ag Sea:=1_ ar 7::er :osC=c__zn. A. :he Ccnc=ac:or snail at ail :4-os *er": :no :au-c•r and -heir 1u=_ri--d agency =* :_S:: and -.S;ect -hs work ZT 3RD: 3arC ereo: sac -he s:e=s unarm wor:c :s in *teoarsc:cn. :his *o!i- J3tiJn snail i:c:' as 331:tai. .:. pr=e=' :1C__--_as and sale 1C=2sS ... :or alai !.asaects__=.. There :to tonc=ac: r3CtSices work :J "3e'_ascad, a..1.. .'-cC as un =sjec:aa and ioarwed '3v _he ' Zaunt-, and :he :..nC=3et*r 3aa-_ 5e 30t_iV rsdvonsLba d ZZr -cCL i.'iq _=e :.ung-r _cera ins :nen suc: .or% Ls .:t :saaiaess _ _nSaec- n AMC :ast--:..;. Chcula any $uC1 wOtx 7! aaYered utzhCUC 3uC:t :esc 3.^.d aparoval, 1: snail Se -.=ccYered 4C :~a ':JnCZ3C:Or'3 x- ' :Gnse. 3. :'ttenever :he Cancraczar intends :* *er-1r= work an Sac dav, Z=cay. a :t mal :oiled]. •--e alai' gi':a noctze =J . he r.:.U=t-! _ - _..tent_*n iC .e as: :wo warkin3 !a•r3 *rt... . 7trdJ=i:g suet war%' .._ SUCn *C.:er' 7e t.= 3S 3a7,r 3t 33eC:- . :.ad, sib =.`tat ::to ;:zunCr =ay =a" aecessa:? ar=angfenca. --li � 7. ]T7I5:r.`T F. GI-7-MAL (Canc:.ued) C. :fie of _ a vo=lt or =aCarLais zhaL1 aoc -t!wave :::e _anc=act any 7: 115 'S.s ConCCac_ as 3resc=:See. ZarK and =acertal5 3cc =eeci:.$ such rea%=za=r-nts sra'_- 3c =are joac are -.su;:30ta JorK J= zacer3:s ray 3e r_\ectea. .ocaizascandLLZ ::.aC such lork or =at&xials :.ave Oeen 2rev-3us-7 _asoaccmd Or. ::.ac ;ayLlnc rias been =&do. r���• ter._ �tiS •]' 'i�•�YT.i'' .4'. :he "anC=act:r 3r--=Ciy remove !--':G :4. all =scar:a_s :ancemned 2v _:.e _:s_.t-r as :s1:-:g :o _on_'crr ca the Zanc=ac: t:%er -cor--c a:ae :a _-a :oc:c -_ :a:, and Cant=actor snail -=m=c:v :m=ute and rsexec_ze ..:s --wn vorc accordance v::« the _Cnc=act anc •+:::CuC eaaensa :3 -e and sea.- 3e= :3a axnanse __ =asuz; ;coa air �Oz:C :z.•__lar Cant=ae:ars zesc=ayed or d=Agea 3v suc= :n=aval. 3. = :he �,ontrac:zr anc move su= _ondeem:d wear and scar'_als %:ria reasorsole :=e. _fixed 3y :-__-en -oc:ca. the Cauncy :iv remove _:ea anc 3v ;:are :me Acar%a:s IC =2 dXDeas! 7L :.:! �3nt=3Ct = .:e : =xz=zr does 33y 3e expenses 3L sut. :emoval_iL:.~».. -an (10) =ays =Gresilar ::e :Cti'1L7 gay Soon•.3:1 :) 1vs j::__a1 3oC_z- ;aim iuc: %aCm_-113 ac aucc:Cm or ac 3r-vara sada sa sc3ii ac=aunt __r :.'.a :et - seeds -agrmoi a==fir =eIwzct_rg al: Csts aha :x2ensas :aac s:.cui_ have teen :Or..e 3v _-a :anL=3ctCr. CT RECD':-sc..rti'e• / A. Car=eiac::n: :he :=c=se: 3oc_ancs snail '3e areaecad as 24=g rmau=_=g a C-cmuiece .orx _maty :Cr •ssa and occ%.7ancY - i hoc :a 3e JcLJ:aa. 30er2:ion. \Z7 reculSs- zenc ocz-=--=3any ane a: _:e :orzaents :3 as a3 _..=--.ga 3ec�•-=i:.g :a air - 3. Cnt:1-t3 in :he :on:-act 3cc--=enc=. :-e event 3: ensl: - _a tne _arc=actec,=*rts. 're 3r_ --_:es stated :n ju=- di::signs %cc - beiira 5=4.6. ;over-.: i. Addenda s..aL' 70ve-: -,ver air 3cher _cot:aC: dcucmert3. -extent as .:aunt-= s 3Cacca=_ ?o— .;;=e�erc _.:ass :z 4 soeC1'izai.Y`°_:GiCa:Za _:3t 3u= addenda final_ 3=evill. 34=3eouent aacere.a Srail ;ave^ over 3::Or accenca 3n_7 :0 _ ::.a txtant speci;:td. :. is Casa a: Genz_i_t 5etveou z fans and spec"_- Cacians, :»e spec-:latrans snail ;overs. 3. Cali=ic_ tzhin the ?lans: - a. Schedules, :ken :.fent_:ied as suet., shall ;ova— over air ocher ;crttans the pians. - 5. 3oeci=:c :totes. ;nail ;overs ever ail ec:er zeces ane. ail error portions oc the aLans. c. La=ser train gs sal: 3cve:z over s=a:ie: scala _=av;:gs. itrOUT e 0 •1 �1 r 3r7TC:CX F. -vtL ':;,:7rV:5 (Cart'_.. -ITT, VIE::w :sn:liess ViC:ttn :`e 3o*Ci;iC4C:an3. a. '`:s ":*neral :-ndte:ons st :he Caneraet" !.all :overs.oveT ... ... all seec:ons at :he saoc.!!caclons axceac for sveetfie wml!icaetong tttereeo chat aay be sliced !A :he 3oec:al :andl::ons. h. Claissions: is :.`.e :anc-ac: dacummes are aoe :-__-PLeee as to any minor d&Call of a rvouirea -onsC:.tctlon syscam or +i:h r!lard Ca :`e :annex of eomoinin; -r lasca::i:; .. :arts, racer:als. 3- eaut-nen*. 'sue :"Te extses an acceviced :rsda scsn:aea 'or ;cad And Vorvaantl:e :snce-_*z=cn, sucn decal! anal: :e :eemed :7 ,a r been t=L tedl? :soul-qd " :no :ancraec dCC'.SenC3 In aCCoraancs +::h Such stanza-d. "`door zecatl" shai'_ 1-c!de .fie :7=112C of suzsc3rc:a1:•r Identical :oeaonenes, !rare t" or::e 3r aacr :t:c:% :Tmorenc :s seal! aven thoumn :he a';%re;aca :osc or :=artance is luastant:a!, and m3i1 ine!L•ce •A sinal* eormonene +nicz is tnC:caecal. oven thou;:t .:a rose .. :avor:u ee aey be substantial. :he tivali:l and 3uant::y 3t :.`.e oarcz or :acerial so suzal!ed shall conform :a ::sae scandar'Ss 13:4 :e :s...aac:b Le +tib --no :onwast:ion, +t_ensien, e::e. and �r7t:le 3t :hs o&res or nacarisla ac:ervtse sac !3r:h in :he -onc:aec !==encs. i • A. 'IOC'.!.C3Clan 3y :-nt:.'SC:�T: Auld :no :4nc-'3C:2r !!acovgr _ Any :onf:iCCs. rais:dons. or encrors !a .-a :oncricc _-cumencz or 'avg any question :oneerning :aca=reCae:an a- :Lar:.idatlon 3c .. . :a:crac: :oc=ene3. or is t: aovears :3 I.Z :.hoc :he worx :a '3e zona or Anv :ac:ars relseive :herv- to are acc :eta-lea 3r axvlaiacd i1 V%s :7nCr2c: 3ocven:3. _.:en. before -roeeedtr.; Vtth .-e Vortc af`ae==d. no seal! .—se:acal? aac::•r :he Count,! In wr:...^.; . -cum& _fie :ansc-scc.an iuoervtso-, and vv;uese :-C3r:Teca- t4lon, :lart!tc3c!cn or ;s n:.n,.-z at sdCt:.:ral Ieta.'da .:scr_cclans :orc2?n-n.g the Vert. Al: rue:: ;1escians lnal! :e :ISOO-ma Ana .:s r..ccians :a :ns Cancr3et2r issued wtom`:n J :easanaola ::3e :y -.!%a :&unci. •=rose ]eclstart snail :e :i:al and :anCi:331ye. i:tould :he :.....:secs! sraeesd •::.`. .-e -Jorx A::acced :*tors -eesi= of .'r7n :rte :ac1eY. `e :!!lave Lad rvviaCe ar ]djuse any Vern vhtcn is ICC '.n ac=ordance -Jr-?%F 1:3 and -+ 3. :* :!Scans:bte ?3r any rssulcsne datmsre, sefsct 3- teded :osc. 3. ?ldi- ur44r7: :ue:s3 :no :ours& o: .-e :;or% ..;e AC__n_.___ and/ar :agt.nee: :av :ssus ,..Cees :e;ora_-g .3e tea: . 7ndde .raiz ..cera .t!. ftW�ieea.ZL ::e ?13:3 lnu 3o•LL_::w.:sr.J :3 _..i. :3 _:2' .`d .::3»t 1: :no Cant-3Ct. :JC=C:tt3 :v lCj43Z=ant :3 "ret .._._ .. ..__.::'ts _: :3 aicd _.:e •,Se:ataa Snaaas st ..`.e .ern -sac Ana •a:.. ::77er:,. '!a 1_ .-..._ ... o.,e7 no _-ar.;e ... :7ntr3C. __ a _. ?e.;or-nance. -4C_'.4 .7 JC ... _. 3 ._:3 _.3a� :: z.4= a _:3nat ::t roti:._.. ...7! _r ...__ .Z .-.! .Or:C -aVere4 ov no _._a:. ..Gla 1 Zhan3S .-. has :?!r :Jsudd. .. :. :�Jnga r..er7: ;as itCt_:n �j I.7 L DM3101 V . GE.NE"AL .CaD^?C45 icad'' ) 5E►"':CY s?DDC _ a�10 as•r�e,`lC'c �d.YJA�2D5: A. ?:va11cc ZesLj:ician: --sea :aca.ogu4 lest;aaCioaa. ine-udicg MQUiactu:er'i 3aae, 3raa11C: 3rand tiaaoa. 3r zodal .ua2er art :tier en :a in :he contract 40euC4aes, suca asaL;naczaas anal:. 7e Canszaarea as Being .hose found is iaauzc-y ?uoi_caczans 3i -ar:enc :33114 ac Vca 3i .3Y1:4cian :a !id. 3. 3eiereace 3c4odare3: �aea ;Caccar=s 3f _.•.e 7aaerat Cover:aenc, ::ace soc_ec_as, 3r ::ace sssocasc_ons are :ertrrea :a :a ::4 :ancracc caca:eacs by snee�__ :acd of :ssue. :.-.*so saai: 24 :anazaered a ?art _:za :3nc:2c:. 'hen suca .___rsnces :d %ac :tar a aaca 3f :ssue. :3e :lr�-c: 2113i_sasa aaat_3n 4C -aCa 3r __r3C _:V::4c:3n :3 ZLe &.Lail Me canazearsa a3 .art ai :-%'-3 Caacraet. , A. Yacer:ai snail ae zer and 3i ;:i:i:y sosczfiea. :hen sot part:culariy avec:=zea, scer:aL sass: me ::.a 3e2c 3i _:s ::Ass ar c_:a. I4a Cancraczor snai_, Lr :!C:::fee. suaCL: sacs:ac:3r/ :vlaence as :0 :he c«'Ld And quail:y 3i a;cerzai. ?rzcs. ___cess inn 3imx,zq taua:. preisrsnee shai. �e ;:•ten _+ p:aduet3 zad4 �A:_�3r'SiA. .3 aCZOr2anCa + 3 L. itetLor. .. '330 ac seq-. 4i :=a :over enc :Joe, 3c4ca 3i .:A::-3raL4. 3. Mecaanzcai sau..oenc. :zxt_res and zaceri3. sna:i 3e zeLiverea ;a 3r�iaai snizvLa; ::scan :a .se •oo sL:d ana .-e _-uncy via..: 3e :ocz.zea of _3e receive 3i turn :cuL-Cent, :::cures Baa icarzai 3efcre :ncrac::a,_ 'he C3uaC7 wLt:, -:Zea :esz:Sd, :330ett sue. :Cu10'xaC. :.X::r!s Jr :aCJt:aL :a -acar:Lce any -a:a;e or zev:�._-n .:_a _raz svec:_:da. _:CCs aaaagea -ur:ag Cei_!er/ mail 3e :!jsc:aa. �ierever .:e :.are 3r arard a: a =aaufac:urea's ar:::_e :s 30ee_'"ed lereL:. __ :3 ':sed AS i Censure 3i :ua:_:? inn :C_...J 3r a s:aatars. .. :: ."Ie :3acrac:3r nesarts :0 •:se any acnar :rand or :aauf.Lccurs 3i _'auai cuali:y aaa uzz:Icy :3 ::ac ze azar. -aae saviz-ac:oc :3 :he :3uacy ix •sr::i :or any 3r000sea suosc::-u:_aas. iuta I*VL:-ac_ao ;:.air :e acco=ansdc ay av:aenc: saczsfac:3r7 :3 _-t :.aunty ::ac _re zacer:aL 3r 3r2cess :3 aqua: :a _. A. .. ,•...:.-: w ..1._. .. .. ..'4:' +t_w+r.......:i :.. ,•:'.' .,.... . �:`' t v s _ 3 �x 1' e 007 - . .. . . . ...:....::.: -� - - - --s• -'' ""-- is? a,,».,�,=— i_an•_.: :~ae ezeci!i9d. ?ecues: far suosct:ueion aha:: :u made !n 3L-ait -:.-.e !or -• :.:. =aur:•r s cons;, as •:o achy sr extra Vme fti! ae a:iasen an account - :hereof. evidence 'ars:sned :a :`e :ou•.t•s ay :%e .anc-attar s:al. cars!sc of A-eauace ai:e samolas of aacertal. :e+etc.; !aoorsccr,! reeorts an !acertaf ar -jrocv-ts, anuisetsrer•s .eeeij!:acton uca. :!aid rtoores an areaucv.% aearvvel an#! use sy ocrvr auolic azerctes. r.acartal :oscs. and :asca!!aetan :32C3 and aincenanct :rovi,-,tons and exeer:ence or acner '!aca as :equirto ay :no :aunty. :`.e :aunt.— aec:stun Concarntrz =-a refusal ar accaocanve of :--3"sed s•tc.ci-cuce ':r .rac spect-"ec enal! :e ae=speed as Taal. -ecues:% 'ar .i:! on!•' he rs*tere.& -+nen a!`.eron :v -.no :;,n:rac::r -ri:n .. . •eason 13- was:t!se•on. -Ailltry :a eunmic :omoecane -evidence ix rtautred And rvc-estea :•• :acn:;' anali :e zoneteervd .rounds far ret•_s;al at suaxc::uc::n. 'hv ::n:-se:zr s'ai: ina!ude n noelev at s::anze :n :onc acc aricts. °; zuos:::_:tan :s socrovse. 2. ai: saear:als s.:ai: ':e :allvertd so as :. Unsure a saersy ane Jnineea.- cad Z;oar:ss si ::• :er!c. Same snail ze acarso so as :] cause- ao aoscraecion. and so as :o arevtnt svertoaaln_ -_ ar.; -ort-on :t .:-e scrsccurv. and t%e :ane actor seal! 5e enc:ret;r responstale tar aamage :r loss :y teat-er or oc.`er cause. S. =!- !n ••e*n ?1 :ays Ott -•`e st2-t- -�� -:nerscta- s-al' t :r..t= -a a !st t:! :altlr'.i!7 - 1 _-9QOS17 . ....c:: :. .a.::r . ara•r rtSCOCt •ro- -as ta-:a: saee:`!ad. `.es s^s:! ...c!z=e it. �aear!a!s vntcn Art �:-a00sec :!J _�• etiattSrt;sC:ars a1 '.oil As zy Zmsei! tar tae :a war% aj nis Cane-act and :mica Are toe tzecs"call? tenctened :n :`e ioee:j!cae:ans. it"-. also .nc:jae :.za !!:urss rscetved :y .no :ant::actzr `.n :.- `: ':r .`.e -aver:.&L sr -acar:a:s 1ntcn, 2r3 suamt::ad 'ar aaoroval ar suosc::3t:an. :oaeCror -:t:.na :no .!-lures !a aid :an of .na aoee!?!so nacaria! ar -scar:ala jar -into -.•tile:.act:ns are ^TCC7sad. -1 :ase a suns:t::ate it offered and ac=-tocad as lozr:ved .:Val :a =&car:Ala Aaac:;!ad. .ne :ase of whien is :ess :nen :no :osc of ins macerial :r acui:aenC wec:j!M•. :'!n a ::1d!: sral: ae :aAen tar :no .tj:arenee OC+een .nv ..Jo costs !a ardar :`ac :`.e :aun:y shalt socaia +raeev!r 5enef!:s .sy :e :er:vva area the suasC::�cisn. :ai:_ce :c zmoose .fie suosc-.r-cion :f any art%cle w::ntn i:5) :Avg Attar .ry .-ttsatnz of .`v ::ntricc may ae :eemed wtj!c:enc :ause tar .`e :entai at request or suosct:nc:an. _ :�. -re `?.a: a5,r `'St-•,•n- - -a't-- 'r.LYo. -���': A. :fie -:ncrac:ar snal: suaaic 2r7mc:•r :a :n: :aunCv. $o as :s cause no !slay in :no •.ore, si! anov !rasrtnxi. sysc:tactve .taca and sam7ias jar :`.e vartaus :'.:sans As -sauirta `av :fie 3=GC*f-C4tt•:n3, and )[jars if alter ractves, tj any. ;ucn suomtc:als stria ae :neered and :1cr-1!naCad :y ane Contractor vt:4 :he worit at acrer :raeos Involved zefare :ney are suamt::ed ca :no ,-.atancv fir *xaaitnac:cn. Rev. __1 7 - ...:. ..:....,. DI9ISIC,4 f . +GME+AL-=4DL':CNS (Cam'..) S:=_CY :3. 5-0? !:RA;i—,NCS. :=3.�.:?'':':s �AT.l. s1:'°'�3. .ai �11'_I'l�: (Cam•..) 3. he amt--actor seal: sw-.mi_ :a :ae :auacy saoo or ::a;_aa -'awLrgs In -.ht awCOer of LOoiea as rzqu«ed In 4131301--=3L aCaeaiie, a: :L're l5) :OOLes 1° , mo schedule :a included In these locliateaes. no =:awia;s Basil snow :am'laceiy :he warm :a be aOme; amy ervir or aeaasioa ahail be ids good ZY :ae Cant:actor ac his own &=ease, even :houggL :he vorz be :rascal:ed ;teiore same beca"s apparent, as approval by :ae County covers gsaeral layoYt only. ea5ricacs2m, aecails dad - iaspec::.an snala caniorr --a approved Zamt:act ;rawLz4s. ,.. 3eacrtoC:7e data: Subm;Lt sets of 9muiac--ursr's brocaures Or Other . :ata required by :aa spec:::eaczams In :to austoer of castes as reaut:ea La suams::ai schacuie, ar :ire t5) :on--as ._ so schedule :s _zcluaed in .rose :ccumancs. i`.a Cauaty vt!l esta"Aa suets suotzl::a:a. :Mer_on :a;:___:aaa, Inc .scut Carso cooins +Liz a lec:er ac _:amsas::al adlcacl.; ac::ens :data 3y .:e :auacy 3 r2qui:ed ai _«e •:aacractar. 3. Samelss: Suomlc sewtas of art:eles, saeer'sLs ar equipment aerequired by :ae soeclfl:atCans. :1s +ors shall :e :a accordance '+tCa :-:s opOrovai of zha samles. +e=Las snail se rum-old !-on Cauacy praOerC7 vnen dlrscced. Samiss zoc rumved Il :`e Canc:zctor, ac =o :aunty's aoclan. will became :te 3rocarcy of :ae ':aunty or vttl se ;ssaysa ar disoosed at by t:%a County ac Contractors esaeaee. . Z. .\1tsmacl.ves: :ar :onvenioncv to atal;Ration-on :.`.e Ilanx or lit :1e soeet!izacians. -artaln aeesrials. arts=les, ar aqulamene ray :e desi;diced ty a ]rand ar :rade Zane aT :fie Came of :ae 2enuiaecsrer :a;ecnor - vte:: eatalaS %asigna0aft ar ot`er '.aeae::+tag :at!2maeian. haretnalzar efarr-d :o :enertcally as '•deslztacaa by 3rsad hale". An ai:arnaclve aacertai, ar:lcle. or squicoant vnte:+ :a st sausi .uailt+ and of .fie rlqutrso .aeraeeertset:s :or Mo 7amose :atended now ae . o r7oaea .`7r -See mrovtded :-e :JttCraC:7T :OtaCtla! - vtt:t ::to ;ollawt^; requt:emenes: 1. .1 :ant-aeear semi: suamt: its praaosat :or an al:errae:•re :a erltl:l; vttnln .1e Clot l:.t: wee l;naCad In :.:e 3Oet:t:;:aC:ons, aT 'OC Sell;naCed. :`en Wt=-Zn a aerlad •+ntC:t vtll :awe ;a !stay :a .fie +orx. 1. )b sues areeosat vial 7e :onatdsred miens aeaos+oaeted by zwmieca lnfo;_tae:on, and ;eserlae:ye saes. necessary :o :scerstne :ne aauatl:v at :fie af'arsd i cereals, ar:telea. Or +quivaene. Swoolas snail 5s 7rovtded vhen requeseea ay :aunty. The Cant:acroc snail nate :raC ;as iuresa of proof as to :no cocoaractle ;ua:lzr or nut:aoLll:y ai .ae at?:red iteetaia. artscLas, ar equin- =anc ;aall be ucam the :anc accor. :.:e 'zumc*+ snai: be -.te sole 'ud;e as :a data :aC:era. :s :Ze event ::.ac tae :aumcv re•ec:a :na 'ase of Iu:a Il:armac:•re or .qus=zanc, _:et: ane of :ae par:::sia: pceauczz sesig=area by assmd same .:s.. be :•i:alaaed. �4 - - U1 .. i . . R: ........:.. . .... . ,::.. i� • 21V1S:C:'F. ^'"Mil_ %��ti 10 ;3t:° Jell:"C5. 7c5Ctrrsrr - 71.:A. iA-vats: A%TZ •a�••t=i: lc.n•_.) he :auncr Will examtae. vice :ea+onaoie :r-+Mocne++, such submittals, and :ecsrn of submt:_all :a :he :ancractor erall not re1!eve :he Contractor from resounstbt:!t-r for :sv:ac:ans dna fro", :no r contract dans and soec-f!csctons, nor snail .. -vliev+ nim .from resoonsiblil:v for erred in :10 sU:emit:als. A !&!lure 5y :a laenci!•r in `it lector of rransmtc:al naeertaL dsvtac;ons from :re aLans and ioeelf!caCions + - shall void :.:o suamtc:al and Any ac::on --&icon :hereon by :he :aunty. when speei!ically reauesead by :-No :aunty. :he :ancractor spall rssuamtc suet shop drawings. leserioe:ve aaea. and sawaLes as nay 5s reauirea. I. any aecnanlcal, *lac:tical. :t;ac:arai• or ac-or :-antes are required for :no -:rooer lancal:aclon and for sf alcarnac:ve n4c8r14lJ. artle!es, or *auivnonc. or Seeause ai:evtactans :tom :1e --oncrac: :tans and seect!!cael _ons, suc :"sixes shall not 5e rads .,t"ouc .1e -:&sent Jf no Cawcy and shall 5e nano �i:1ouC addi:lonal :oat :-3 :no :auacv. The Cawcr reserves :he rix.ne at i:s awn *xoense co ardor tests of any &arc or the worit_ if &a a resat: ai any asses rest :no writ is found unaecepeaota. 1L WilI ae releetsd and any addl:ional :sac :1auired by :he :atatey steal! 'ae At :ane=actor's e.,caense- :plass seder+toe :Irsered. &IL samples for :sscin; wtLl be :aken ly:cne :auncy frog :no vicerials. ar:l:!es or epuiaetenc delivered, or from vors aer!orsea, ane cases vitt is -ander :ho woo vision of, or i1r!cted -+, and At such places as nay oe =anvtntenc :a :ne :zuncy. `!scori&13. articles. and eaui2mone ::Guerin; :eses anal! is :slivered en amply :!.:+e aefory intended use :a allcv for :ssclax. and .,tone nay 7q used Sef:rZ :eeeioc of w.!-.:en soorwal oy the :&tatty. tiny samaie :aiiverea :a :`e Counter or :_ :he ?remises far exsmi:tatlon, :=!ualar- :ssc!n;, snai: ae dlsoosea ai ,y :no :arc-aecer aC ni+ awn exaenxe +i:zea not -ore .`an -!0) =?s a::et ;he rancr -- ac;ui-23 atovleaeo that Bich *xamtnac:on !s .one!aged, sail&aa achervls• :stet tad ay :`+ :awry, :he Caunt1 :aserves .ae ::;nc ca arde: _.. vci:.1; cion;as :n :he pians 4 sad spec Izacizas, vi::.duc roi.+._.g :.`.e conetae:, dna :he Cant=aetar sial: :owniy vitt such &roar. fro ::istsle or rev:ac:on .:oa :.._ 7:ads an. soct:::eaesona •t LL :e sane wi:aouc auclar%r% !1 vrt:lag :.aa :ze �uac%. Changed woric shill he des:o^ed !1 ac=oraaaee wicl :he requ&ramones of :ns _aac=ac: Caesoenea And ;rsv:ous ::lily exaesseea Clangs Gr=ors. A Change .:r2e: :ay Adjust :4e conc:ac: 2rtze aLcher upward or down- : ward :a aear�-ante vita es,cner or A coma!:-&clan ai tae tai:mac»g yaaas, as :he Cauaey ray elect: (i) :a a !•-+ sum �aals as sssaoor:ed by :reakdoun :f esc:=aced • tots. - 0- 0011.0 : _a .._ NaA-i....i+ .i-V�:rte-��.t:�..• .M•._rM.Z_ +� .I. v+.•:...-.��r��.i�Ar.i�•�_La�._+rV•Y.r�. ti _..:}�+��. Da.W&Cly f. GVE—VAL COMMONS (Cam':.) i r. SECC.Y " CJANGr ORDas: (con'..) - .. (:) On a Lai: price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis is accaraaace with the zzLLowias caadiciods: 1. For work performed b�y the CenarsL Contactor, an amount equal :a :he di:_c: cast :as aec:aaa lace&=) oz :no work plus :3Z of the :!!.=me= asses :ac avernsaa and profit. 2. For work per:armed oy a sup-e.=C sear in aoossdc equal direct costs ias cafe:ad lareisi of :he dark plus 30» of :ba direct costa :or ivernesd ins (suggested hressaown: .51. :o :aa ;uo-conc=accar, SL :a (',+,neral •:sac=actor.) 3. ?or work per:ormad by a suo-iva-:=n:.ac:=r an :mount equal :o :he 1-1-sc: costs •.is -es::.ea :ereia! ai :aa Joe% Alda 15% sf ::a =irec: =asci :or zveraua and pcofi:. (SugZascad oceakdovn: :3: :a sup-sup-contractor, cc sub-contractor, 5Z :o ;,:neral :anc=accar.) L- Ia ao case +il- chs :acaL s{rt-uo be ;rzacar :man of :he lirecc cases 3aC-+L::Jtlaai:; -.he :uzber of cont=act aetuai:y rszstt:.g. . S: For deleted work :zs aerx-dao sr&L. be :OZ zi cases or :ma aq=eed upon esc:aaca :aereoi. ]I?S= X5:5: ::017 - I. jbor: :`.a cases :or :a:or saaLi Laciuda any a=foyer payasaca :a =r on bona:: if .:a -orcor :sal:h and wel:are, pension, vacacian and si=ilar purvos4s. :Jbor meas wtii roe be racognicsa +non Ln excess sc :pose s-evalL:ag La :he LOCaIi:% and :ime :ha war% Is bei=; per:ormed. ' 1. mxcar tats: :he acc-jat :est :a :ha ancractor :=r :ha :acar:ats _-rec::y reui:-d :or :he ser ormmadce of :me zmaasea auca case of macsrtals aa+ :ae:uce :no cast of pcocur,mene, ansaor-actan ino deUvery ascasseri. :acus-ea. If a ::ads discount by :1a actuaL suooiiar Ls available :o :he Ca4e=aeZar. LC MULL be _=edited :a --he :aunty. -he macertals acs soCaiaad C=ase a suooiy or souse* weed wnoLLy or ta part by :te :aneraetar, ;ayaanc :aereiocs will not exceed ZAI5r' ;: .zs ... :1a cu r=ent .noLesala or:--a car sura racecals. :Ye -.ars • .:ane discount" Lacivaea :ae :anesat of iasis diaeauae. Rev. 7( I? - U r 0 .. DWISION f. GENML 0710:-:^::5 (.:aa':.) SIMOY Zi. CUNG-e .,g0075• (:.aa' .,.rte. :. •�.acart4La: Man':.! .... _... .. _ .. .. ...... I., is tae poLs:an -f :he Cauaty, .ae :lac si acerials is - excessive, or :f :se :-c:ac:a: :aL:s to raLas Jac:s:accor-! evidence of :he :as: to hLa :roe the actual Suooliar :iereoi, thea is ett'ter casa :s* case of :he =car-.als snall 3e deemed :a be the lowest zm enc wnoiesaia prize is mica siatlar ucariaL3 are • available is :he :vaacL:tes :equL:ed. � • .. ..:.;:.;... . . s :aunty :eserrss the right :o ft-EnL4h Such :aCtrtaL3 AS :t teams adrisabla, And :ha Cant:aC.7r aN ll :3V! SO �sca 3r 3rtii:a an :acar:al :araLsaed yy :he 3. Eau::menc 'fie 3c:sai :lac :a :Ye :oat73ct7r :or ase of �.. - 3qu%==anc dLrmct.: =:aqui:ea .no ssr?srarce s: .-e .-a.;ta dor<. :a C7uC::; :no -tour:-, :wmai p: -.3-4-=eat. day ..u! 'Leas ..:an :C mmucas saaLl to :ona:dared ant-3:. :our. :;a :aV-eat lilt sa .:ace -or .:a •antra 3quLaaenC :s isoserat::e :ue :s .rsa•caawns r :or son-worxtr.; 'Lays. .. adct:.an. .-e :ental ;.=! saall .=a T"UL:9d :a =ve :ie iquL70enc :J ..`.e --srt tido :1a :e;rlsC ava:Labit source _Sr :enta: of sues ea"-wnent. ara :a :ac_:a ._ :a .. Ma source. ! itic.: aqu:7a:enc is not :ovec ;y .c3 :wn :aver, .den loaning aaa t.anscor:aC:on =sc3 -.it", :e 7i L2 is ..3u 7: .21C31 :1Xatiz a;` tt= .1/rtZ2r. AQw4Vftr. SeL::er =v1:; .tae 10.- :3ia::3 and .:sasvor:ac:an :Sacs 'ail: :a saLd :: _ce -aa:2aanc :s asaa on he - pto setran•r :c-er WAY ::an 400n :se _:ranged work. c.•r: .zl 'rz.... .. pteees a^_ ^!St :37:22 3 V3:AC2L:enC -2 .14 V; 3: _w,.Zrr '_�3 � ^•`me. • as. .a•:I= 2 : ..e JLl -iceJ ter ?ar -g::42clre swned. :srn4shec. :r :e-cad :v .:e ::nc:2c:ar, :o case :nerei7= ;:a L! :e .__ sed :s access at .ae :tical :aces 7;'•. ascaolisaed :v :t3c:ibuc2r2 or -au::aenc :ental a;eac:as ... _^e laC3L�! laeL: :1t •-arc :a :fie Amount :7 xe :a t- :2 _:e :eat:ac:Sr .-. .ae sae s: aqui2aenC as sec :or:a aoove iaa,, __-.st-:sea :u:. egenaaC:aa :a Cne .decree:7r :or ..:e :sse sf '_ia:, dower. aL :sa:_cac.3n, suaoiies, a:aLl :7o Ls. stall squ:7C<aac, necassarp at.ac.:•tases. .:pelts asd :aiscaaaoce of day R:ad, :eorec:at::s, sea:age. lasu'Lancs, tabor •'M='•�:�' (�xcS9c :7! dCu:2�elc Soersc2:s• a= wr aaa 3Ll :2S:3 to :no CanCr2Ct7C :ac:der.Cai to =8 ase 2: Sue- :qu:amanc. (c) .aLL...:a9U �v :•rr�15�•IS: For any c:lSa$e la :1! .jcr4.c. he :ancr2ct2r saai' 7e lac::.3a :niY _ to Such Adjustments :a :'«:.e 1:; ...ca cccolec:an•si :`.a snc L:e •dark is delayed due co zer'or-.sate of ..^.e :ion;ed =err. 'Lada :SCI C s ;or a c:ange ::3 :fie Work swat:-.3a Sy :no :.:a::ac:Sr sna:! scace the 36ounC of LxC:s .Cad :tic :e :Zan:sa:S 3:au La --a AL-Swwd :7r 3ak:ag equescad :Lae;s. .12/72 .Zav .. w s" • . .� w.� �S:.L air- «. - .. ...-r ..-- ►.. .•. t". .•.. _ .. ...- �++r-Li .�. -.+'-wr�•�'..- _.. - __ _.w��i�..•�!•��.5!+� _ DI9:SION F. G:_tEZi L :':M=Css (Cam'c.) 's i SE-Cr-as Zi. MAIGIZ MUM (Cin'=.) , (d) RECORDS .IPJ SL??OR_7T :.`'rr"MAT_M (?) :ha Cancractar shall aiacai.m lis :*cords is suci a canner as :a 2rovide a :lear disciaccsaa oacjeen :mo sir*Cc costs di azcra work pard lar on a cosc-c!" basi3 and :he costs ai atter averaclons. (2) Cancrac:ar small jincaia ally rscoras snowing Can hours and Caearsal quaaci:sas :equi=ed lar :asc plus -ark. the Caaeraecar shall sse a :ors aoprovsa ar provtdaa by ::a Cauacy. :he :or-_s will be :illea auc :a :ualscaca lad -:a auncq's Lasoeccor wt:: :evsav and ac_aca _s aaorov;:q ;i2:SaC-rs �e _'ttr in �e -ave wort i.3 =error=ea. . (3) Reacal and =acacia' :aaras small be ;ucsca=:.acad by valid :atlas 7i vendcr'; Lwra:cas. (3) ne :onc_ac:ar's :asc :starts :er:ai«iag :a cost-plus work snail be aped :a :aspec:sat or anal: ay :he .auacy. (e) :.iI*:.'3r � aG2=- :3 70 �S: YOCVL:hscaaaiag :he is::srs of :ha :ounc;: ana --he Cancrac:ar.:a agree as :a cost ai :ha proposad --mange order. :ha :ancraccoc. coon wri:can orcer -ram :me :auucy, ;ea:. 2racaed :s+eaiacely wtca .he c:angea wock. w•�- :`,ally ;oo records small be '<eac as `=.mated .: ?aragra:n (d) above Jan uaan s;reed :o by :he :ancrsccoc lad :he :onac:accsan isneclar, Lc anal: become -h* oasis :or asy=nc .. :»a _?caged work. ;;=seaeac z ..::. and exec_csaa 3i :-a :ally lob :*cart ay .aa :onscruc:san taspec:or ;:uLL roe precivae suasequanc Wusc=anc Sased '-juan t :scar suds: 3y :.— cauat9. ,Jr !! �.... VIA..: ... . •.: ... w _ ..... � 1; s._ ._ .. . _ - n .. .. _ r.: i .� .. .. ....,...:.i. Rev. 7 z 2 3 _ _ .. "!. C.`t F .fJ. _x•13 (Can'.4 IC' . _ ;*.!.. �- ♦wf.`�«'. -,is�'�iS.'� ..�::3,i#:w ..;=r": ' _.i S���t"•1 'n',�`tl: .,,.,,„« «t -.'9•t'':tlx+,i'i` ��:".-:y>':n'.w..v:`, • .. _ _ max:;:_ .. ".+:J: ., `:ri'% _„.., ,. ::ver' Sir-- of :hl :tory =&L: 74 scc4a:Q:lssed :v JJr--on. lAdorlrs. .. or Zoenart2C3 !SDOCIaLl? 4k:LLe4 t•. =0 1!4SS 3: vale revuzrve slid vor m-aasn:9 sha l: to the �Iesc. .Le :sunt;- reser-es =ne r:;_`.c :3 -.cL'3y ALL cr 4.:7 74Z= 3: :ne o:31*cz 7r:4r =3 = =Iactaz ?t _na :Orr. =on Nr:_=3n __- --•2r4!7r. :1 t•SCn .tvenc. :ne :JncT1CC7r -it".. -..a rli:eved 74 rlSOanSlbtil=y :3C Any .Tj'� 'Ir daOsse =4 SUCiS 7irR Is r!Sui=3 :r40 suC1 7czuzancy Ind ::se »y :ne .J•:tC7,- . .iuCn 7CL1.9anC'r Iles '4C ^.n3C'..jCO ICCev Cance :v :hg :JtW.C7 .3f :::e uric 3r Anv r1,or-::on =nlrvot. nor ._ r4L av! =no :Jncr2cC3r J'. rvsvcnsi3i:::7 .. !or earl-coag 2*fee=:Je �nr!r 3r 3aeeriAis {3und AC inv =::te 7tfDrS =nt aGCeOCanGe 4f =ne wort: As sec !2rv: :1 iic:+:3n �+ Jr _r-r in; 7amoo se=ar sue:: r ICCe9c3nCt, as set far=m '.1 • -a._ C4 _ Joey-'7i:' '_V i:”] �t::l`M• :�. !%* :snCrlCCar +nail ::7C8CC And '7-.VSSV7f _`t 'JOVE .'r•7ai 31: :a=xe 3r ate:dtnC. 7ravlS::; Inv :acearsryy raaf3. vtnd4v Ard :3or :overt.-;s. Saxin;s 3r 3cner :anscrsc=:3n ss rvautree 3y :no .jun--7. :h!: s/ail Incttme An-! Adjoining prover=p 7; :no ate.:y Ine :C. - 3• no =3nc-sc=:r sr.AL: 7raoeriv :lean =a torr •s is 7rev=twos. As "LtrecCtd :3nscm-c:•3n. cat3n =&L:: 7e r7Clov*n. Ind aC :3.'72eC:3n =ne :rnot* sort snaL: :t _.*ante we: i:: :L^7or3r-' :3n -cm- scc:on, 4qum-menC And vzaisn 3nili .e :t-aved :-= no st:s. AL. :ging laf: :a i ::tan And 7r,2o*r :dndl::on sactsfacz*r? :2 Anel --doral, atAca 3r lacAL :ax Siyaa La Jn sr=.C'-vs '_!:tiS:tYd :v .»e tar::racrar. szrtr :to ntr7e=, sraLi 7t :neirCed :1 =ne ._.._-sc: 7ri»e and ,paid 2v =3e CJncr'2C:3r. no .3unev vL.: .ural•fn SSC:30 :4.•t :•tamcizn tar:':«:3clS CJnc=ac=or 'Jr AnY articLes sntc. Irl rlauired =a to `ir:hied ..._ev :no i ' , } •1. ,1 F orJLSiC`7 - C`.�?;L :Ctip•- ;< < :. T.n.� �c a�wr•T 1]= =="?�:. �? -- I -:v=a-: (CCn-0_1 zancracc and.1iich are exe=c _r= ?_derai e_C:':nv`i :5. ;C_'?TA:,,CE: r.. he voric shall 'e accaccad L.Z m ii.q Only when 1- 'a sisal! :.ave deem ta=leced saes=ac:or:ly :a _=a Couacy. ?are=a! ;laymsacs serail aoc "3e conscr•_ed as acceptance of any --art of mo vork. 3. °uagi:g zhe war% no illuvance :err ceviactans 4- :fie j:ami-ss•Ana Spee_-__ac:ins s: _ :e -mace, uaiess aire3a7 aaaraved in lr_=-:.g ac _a a :Lz.e and :_•t :ere =aaner as Clllda _o aerecas:are. C. - ..__c/ Small 2d 3_ven aces act aaaor:'_..:y :a hake any neC=SSar;r dr=an%dnCftCS tar --re _nsurance and extended -_n,•rerage. 3. :1-zal acceacance a: =a Can:rac= +:=: :sac '�e ;:ren unC_l all -ea::_=encs a= :no or_c=act aC•3..--encs are =a=lata and aoaroved �y -ere :aunc7. :h:s sera:: tl_de, nut . _s oc :ad :a. a!-? Consc=ucc:an. ;sar=ca* :a:�. mar=s ::st, scneculds.�2scs. ocerac::.i l:s:=:ct:ars. Inc as-ouz-_ -rsa:ags - al: as ::cuired Sy .e =anc=acc iocs_-encs. A=:ar :he 1c:eaclnC2 a: ::a marc �37 :he :as:ac7, -he CJne=attar- sn all suave :: :. t: e :J .•mr. an a !Jr? ICce2c42ld :a :he CC:c7, a :e;sest °a= ca: enc _.. _--_ iz ictorcacce J:' _:G cont=act -Le i " Cacaeitc :. �ccoany :'_:.al ?ayr_szc' ?ergs _ _�; S:.al:-�)e :czp12cea. S:;-ea av --;,e C.:nc=actor, and suam_::ea to :=a caumz r -.:3 _.a : :L•dsc. 3. .::e -anc=actar ereov .^.ecnd:::anal:r ;sararcaes ::ac :he. work wi-I :e cane :i act-rune _. -eaui=-_0enc5 :. ;i- =on- tract and _ - mer -sar=cees :no Wor!c :ere Cncract :a Sd Ona re=in _ee Jt aezact5 JOrcansni7 and =ce gala I Period Of . ane ;year _==a :ere tate a ac=eacance 3C _ :on:=net. unlass a :r.4er .;•sarancas =er-:a :s ;MCC :-cap:r =al':d .Jr. :he =ancractar :ereav i;rees :a :_pa:= __ :en is=e any Ina ail -4arx. 23ec6.er with any a:anr Ia;aeene :orx _n:=a =.a-r :e _isziac=d _n so �Ji:3, :erne =v a=ave :a '3e roc :a _:s marcr� sn:o err racar:al vi:-in :1,2 ;•_:ar- anide 7er:oe sadc::jed. !::nesse s^v exaensa wnacsoeve: :a :ere _ruzcy, 3rciaar7 wear sna :ear and _asssuai louse it neg-act exceocea. 3. Conc=act 'zonds are :a :all :arce Ora az:ace dur::3 =he ;sarancee perzca. C. The Carcractor -_aec agrees. ::ac -jt:hin :Z =aldn- da= days attar :di:.; -at"i ed :a 1r::-a; :y _»e :June, if In y varx nac az accarcance t:: ~d :Rcuiremencs ]C _-e =ancract err any M. ••j- Z.. - 7,-, `x'I i VOi' 9I7T�:0�� :fZtL '_::7'_CNS (Csn t) SEC=-"Y :3. C:..;3i:t�'= (can':.) .. defec:3 :he dark. :s dl:_ cc=ence and ?rvsacuca 11: -41-le dil:-once 3;, dark :ecesaarr :o _ ' :e _ergs 2i =4a parancae. aao :a _solace :re dare di: is a :easonaole ?er_ad _ of ::=e. and la =a even: a :aL'a :a ao :Caaiy. :e does heresy auc�ar�ra :he CJus;t7 Ca ?race;; :a :save suets Work done ac :he C'znC ac=zr's exmense ane :le dil: ?a7 :::a case :::ereaf _hon 3a- . =and. :%a ..Junt-r anal• 3e entl=idd :a all _.^.SCS. i.:ciudin; ... �La3an10id 3C�J^e95 _3es. =eces34r:.-Tc=t1- r«+^^J='3 lav :ae iaov9 :aSC3. • --«-- :lac'Ji:13C3adl:..S .:e Paragraph. rw :he . . . .. :vent a= an =O rg_ncrr :onsc::. c-:s '— in -c: : : aa :.azar; :.7 -~e bets::: _r saf_t7 :s _:e :zu2C7'3 �piJoees. =rer=''. :r =-.:_n- sees. :::a Caua=; i9 •zsaestaKe ac .-e ..antract=r'3 exoerse auc 7rtar nocice all Work .ecessax- :J ^9c: j=r. :.szaracus aandi:_Cns ;nen : Wes Cau3ed 37 dor!: a=-.:e . :t_3c=zr =ac ia=.3 is accordance +i-: :.he :ecu:re3en:3 a= :ais cant-ac_. _. .._. generai :anc=sctJr srd tach at :he listed sub- can=2ct=r5 3..a1: a, a;= a standard y.3rancae :=r-.. (See ?age 47 . . ::r•,. :. ZVI - :. •_ ' . . p.:;.;.': -�' 'tsi.9.r ,Ci:G.'ti<i�.�:k: TC:':R'II3:f�t"...F::J-::..3�:rL�K:.:� 4e.'.'`., ' Y.S c.. e _ Rev. '5/75 IL ..... ....... •yi :. :... Pl . .....::.:::..: 0078j ......:...... :... . :..... . . . . ....:.._.... . . .. .......::... ... .....:..... .. .: ..: ..:..... - .. ..��:... f. ..:..a We iereoy gvarances :o :be aunty ai Coacra Cassa ::a %,7^pe it .;OVA) viaich we have iascai:ad is :no ;.:laza zz 3u::.:::.gJ ;a2i:zmza, :or " peat LS) ::aa :Toa tate ai ___:aq at _aa mom gee:aa :oe::a :a ::%* =.:a z: _:e :at:aty Zaeorcer. .a ag:sa :a -e74at at -eoiace :a :ae +actaiacc:zn ai :aa :ouac/ any ar aim auca vor:c :sae asy prove :aieccl-ve :a vormansn:o or :scar:ais +:::r ::ac paT:oc, art::.sty wear and .eat Aad =usual Azusa at =egiac: txcepced, :=getmar ::ca anv zc:er :drx units :ay za =anegea Jr _:sziaced :a as :o►ng. :: •:a :a:_ :a eomi•. _.. .2e above :enc:zaed _oac:::zas a -easonao:a _:a. 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'W-4.4 4.t,':c•niii;• .. 1 .i 1 4 44 4 `•t4, 111: IL �•' K 1 .411 ( ;. . ,y... .a.y ilut"t stainless VIM. •11. 1413. 1147-•-1/WAY, 01c9ma14 16. $m P-vww Well OF . .. . ..W.•. .n• ti . n• .. .ew..1 •.•� 110-•-.e•�e .1 • Ic-trite. ..•di1:r•.tY'9ltlt jl;i 14.4.•1. 1.•". 1 , -`.�? Site Development at Juvenile Hall Contra Costa County SECTION 16A ELECTRICAL WORK 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 furnishing of all labor, materials , apparatus, tools, equipment, transportation, temporary construction and special services as required to make a complete working installa- tion of all electrical systems shown on the drawings or described in these specifications. The general extent of the electrical work is shown on the drawings, and includes but is not limited to the following items: (1 ) Power line by P. G. & E. (2) Electrical meter (3) Main electrical panel - 100 amp, 220 v. (4) Raceway for telephone 3. CODE REQUIREMENTS All work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable requirements of governing codes, rules and regulations, including the following: National Electrical Code State of California, Administrative Code, Titles 24 and 17 Rules and regulations of the local power company All pertinent city and county codes 4. PERMITS AND FEES a. All permits will be obtained by the Owner at no cost to the Contractor. b. Provide prooerly signed "Certificate of Tnspection" blefore work is accepted. 5. VISIT TO SITE Refer to Division 3, Instructions to Bidders. 64-7 16A-1 Site Development at Juvenile Hall Contra Costa County SECTION 6A - Carpentry continued (3) Fastening: It is the intent of the drawings to show number and spacing size of nails, bolts , and other fastenings required for structural strength. Fastenings not shown for a particular joint shall be provided to the extent indicated for a similar joint and as directed. Pro- vide additional fastenings as directed, whether or not shown on drawings or specifications if required to produce normal , stout, rigid framing and to prevent warping, sagging, buckling and other defects. Meet requirements of U.B.C. latest edition. (4) Framing and Rough Carpentry: Fit closely and accurately to required lines and levels and secure rigidly in place. Set inclined and horizontal members with crown edge up. Structural members shall provide full contact at all bearing surfaces. 6A-2 !/o Site Development at Juvenile Hall Contra Costa County DIVISION H ALTERNATES 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 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. No change in construction time will be 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 numerical order of their listing. b. Alternates: State in the "Bid Form" under "Alternate Bids" the amounts to be added to the "Base Bid" in the event any of the following Alternates is accepted. (1 ) Alternate No . 1 - COMPLcTION OF WORK IN WARD T5 AREA ` Complete all work within Ward #r5 as specified and indicated on the drawings . (2) ALTERNATE NO. 2 -COPIPLETION OF WORK IN WARD 43 AREA Complete all work within Ward Y3 as specified and indicate on the drawings. ODU4 H-1 ' rr7 Site Development at Juvenile Hall Contra Costa County SECTION 1A PROJECT GENERAL REQUIRUIENTS 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 if repeated here. 2. SCOPE The work required to be performed by the Contractor consists of constructing and completing the ":fork" as defined in the General Conditions, in accordance with the Drawings and these Specifica- tions and all applicable provisions of the contract documents. The work includes furnishing all plant, labor, tools, equipment, appliances, materials, transportation, and services and performing all operations necessary for and properly incidental to the con- struction and proper completion of the project as shown and noted on the Drawings and as specified in these Specifications. Items furnished 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. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Due to the restrictive nature of the existing Juvenile Hall facilities, and program, the execution of all work shall conform to the requirments of the Juvenile Hall Staff policies, and the following requirements: IWork in occupied areas including interior of existing building and interior of play yards, compounds or other fenced in areas shall be performed in conformance with the following requirements . a. Entry to occupied areas shall be made only under the approval and supervision of Juvenile Hall Staff. Prior clearance in each instance shall be obtained from the project inspector before opening any locked door. b. Communication with Juvenile Hall Inmates: 1 . Each Contractor shall inform his workmen and suppliers of the provisions of Section 2E2^-. of the County Ordiance Code which prohibits anyone, without the express per- mission of the Probation 0-F-Fiver or his deputy, to communicate with, prov ae wri %ten Tz-eri-l;, We:—cons instruments, drugs, tobacco, or alcoholic beverage to any inmate of the Juvenile Hall . 00 IU-50 lA-1 } Site Development at juvenile Hall Contra Costa County Section IA continued (General Requirements) 2. Any persons violating the provisions of this Section shall be removed from the project and not returned, in addition to any criminal prosecution that may be initiated. c. Work which interrupts the daily routine of the Juvenile Hall staff and is isolated by temporary enclosures or facilities, shall be scheduled to be completed in as short a time as pos- sible, and in a manner to allow the daily routine to be resumed without any decrease in security. d. Maintain all areas clean of construction items, including tools , equipment, materials and scraps . All tools snall be secured in a locked box each night!. e. Security of contractor' storage shall be the sole responsibility of the contractor. .adequate fencings, locked sheds, or other appropriate measures shall be taken to- deny access to stored materials to other than Contractor's forces. IA-2 01)U'5� DIVISION SITE WORK SECTION -2A F-ARTHWORK Requirements of Division 1 apply to the work of this Section. 1. Scope: a. Extent: The Work covered by this section of the specifica- tions consists of furnishing all plant labor, transportation, equipment , and materials , and in performing all operations required for the completion of all stripping, excavation, fill, backfill, and site grading as shown on the drawings and/ or herein specified. b. Work Included: 1) Stripping, rough grading and subgrade preparation 2) Excavation 3) Fill and backfill 2. General: Information shown on the drawings regarding existing site conditions is believed to be correct , but it is not guaranteed. Contractors shall visit the site for necessary information and data regarding present ground levels , conditions of property, and location of adjacent streets , etc. 3. Rou,h Grading and Subgrade Preparation: Site areas within grading limits shall be rough graded to approximate finish grade and to a reasonably smooth level surface. 4. Excavation: a. Excavation will not be classified, and all material encountered shall be removed without extra charge. b. Excavate to the lines and grades shcwn on the drawings. Over- excavation under foctings shall be filed w'_tz concrete or _^e footings shall be deepened. Over-excavation under slabs shall be filled as soeciried for interior backfill. Excavation shall extend a sufficient distance from walls and =oori::gs =c permit placing and removal of forms , and inspection. All footings excavations shall be hand cleaned of all loose material prior to placing. 00( 52 2A-1 DIVISION 2 i Zv SITE WORK SECTION 23 FENCING Requirements of Division 1 apply to work of this section. 1. SCOPE: Furnish all labor, materials , equipment and services required for the execution and completion of all fencing indicated on the drawings and/or specified herein. 2 . MATERIALS : a. Fabric: ASTM, A392 , o gauge woven wire, 2" mesh at fence. 9 gauge woven wire, 2" mesh at roof. b. Line Posts , Corner Posts and Terminal Posts: ASTM A 120 , 3" O.d. , weight = 5 .79 lbs/lin. ft. , equally spaced at not more than 8' -0" on centers as shown. c. Gate Posts: ASTM A 120 , 4" O.D. , weight = 9. 10 lbs/lin. foot d. Rails and Bracing: ASTM A120 , 1 5/3" O.D. , weight - 2.27 lbs. lineal feet. e. Line Post Top: Extension arms of pressed steel inclined inward and outward at 45° angle, zinc coated after fabri- cation, clamp to top of each post. Arms formed with tongue for permanently attaching 3 strands of barbed wire. Pipe Gate Frame: ASTM A 53 Standard sleight, 2" O.D. , Wt. = 2.72�r/L.F. , corners shall be mitered, welded, and ground smooth. Truss Braces: 3/3" min. round rod with fittings and t r-nbuckle attac-ment , ins•called each end or gate post and to ad'acent line post. Install two truss braces on corner posts . Tie Wires: Steel, 9 gauge. Stretcher Bars: Steel, 1/4" x 3/4" min. For securing fabric to ends , corner and gate frame. Stretcher Bands: Steel, 1/0" x 3/4" min. , space at i'" on centers maxi. IM. nd 2 -1 DIVISION 2 SECTION 2B SITE WORK Fencing continued 1. Galvanizing; Ali parts for the fence and gate frame shall be galvanized. All ferrous metal shall be galvanized in accordance with ASTM A 123 or 153 as applicable . Damaged , missing and abraded areas of galvanized surfaces snail be thoroughly cleaned and touched up with two coats of zinc-rich paint approved by the County. 3. All worA shall be La accordance wi.ta manufacturer ' s instruc- tions and requirements. 2C-2 WOM ` Site Development at Juvenile Hall Contra Costa County z SECTION 6A CARPENTRY 1. INCLUSION OF GENERAL 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 and installing of all carpentry work including wood walkway, concrete, piers, fasteners and incidental miscel- laneous items and work as shown and noted on the drawings and specified herein. 3. CODES AND STANDARDS Carpentry and woodwork shall conform to applicable. BuiTding Code. 4. MATERIALS k a. Lumber: All decking, 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 Sup- plement 1 , September 1 , 1970 edition, of the West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau. Grade shall be stamped on lumber at the mill . Moisture content shall not exceed 19%. (1 ) Studs, plates and blocking 2" to 4" thick, 2" to 6" wide Par. 122-B D.F. Construction (2) Rough Hardware: Galvanize all items wholly or partially exposed to weather. a. Nails: Common wire. Galvanized nails for exposed locations on exterior. b. Bolts: Standard mild steel , square head machine bolts with square nuts and malleable iron or steel square plate washers. C. Clips; ties, plates , etc. : Stock Steel shaped as indicated. b. Water-repellant pentachlorophenol .good preservative for non- pressure methods: Meet Fed. Spec. TT-W-572, Type I or II, Composition A. Q�1 'S 6A-1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Intention to Buy Real ) Property for Family Stress Center, RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 411 1600 Galindo Street, Concord, 0115-4059 ) (Govt. C. No. 25350) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: It intends to buy from James E. Marsh, et ux, for Family Stress Center purposes, the real property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, for $165,800.00 in accordance with the terms and conditions of Purchase Agreement signed by James E. Marsh, et ux, on April 18, 1978, which is a fair and reasonable price therefor, a copy of said Purchase Agreement being on file in the Public Works Department. This Board will meet on May 30, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, to consummate this purchase • and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish the following notice in the Concord Transcript pursuant to Government Code Section 6063: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County declares its intention to purchase from James E. Marsh, et ux, at a price of $165,800.00, a portion of Lot 8, and all of Lots 14 and 15, Block 8, map of Foskett Addition No. 2 to the Town of Concord, filed December 20, 1910, Map Book 3, page 73, Contra Costa County records, located at 1600 Galindo Street, Concord, as more particularly described in Resolution No. 78/ 411 of the Board and will meet at 10:30 a.m. on May 30, 1978 to consummate the purchase. DATED: May 2, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of said Board Bye-s/a�m-Q2,SSP ' Deputy, Jamie L. Johnson PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978 i Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: Auditor-Controller Administrator nUC Grantor c/o Public Works 1.►U Jr. League RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 411 EXHIBIT "A" That parcel of land in the City of Concord, County of Contra Costa, State of California; described as follows: A portion of Lot 8, and all of Lots 14 and 15; Block 8, map of Foskett Addition No. 2 to the Town of Concord, filed December 20, 19101 Map Book 3, page 73,, Contra Costa County records, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north line of Park Street, distant thereon southwesterly 220 feet from the west line of Mount Diablo Street, said point of beginning being on the -southerly line of said Lot 8 and 5 feet northeasterly from the most southerly corner thereof; thence from said point of beginning, running parallel to the southwesterly line of said lot, northwesterly 100 feet to the northeasterly extension of the northwesterly line of said Lot 14 ; thence, along said northeasterly extension and along the northwesterly line of said Lot 14, southwesterly 100 feet to the east line of Galindo Street; thence,zalong said east line, southeasterly 100.4 feet to the north line of said Park Street and the southerly line of said Lot 15; thence, along said north line of Park Street and along the southerly line of said Lots 15 and 8, northeasterly 110 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: The interest conveyed to the State of California, by deed recorded August 21, 1958, Book 3215, Official Records, page 106. � f IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Escobar ) Street Parking Lot-Civic Center ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/412 Improvements, Martinez, California. ) ` Re: Project No. 4405-4764 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Project leo. 4405-4764, 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 Plans and Specifications be approved; 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 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 1 , 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 t•1ay 2, 1978. Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION 110. 78/412 00E-518 r. Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements It E D Project No. 4405-4764 i9i v J. R. OLSSON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONT COSTA CO. 8 Kd __—DePUIV NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids until 2 O'Clock p.m. on Thursday, June 1 , 1978, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and services for: Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements The project is located at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California. The work shall be done in accordance with official Plans and Specifica- tions prepared in reference thereto. Bids are required for the entire work described. The Engineer's con- struction estimate is $10,000. Any questions concerning the project should be directed to T. I.I. Finley, Public Works Department, Contra Costa County, 1236 Escobar Street, (Martinez, CA 94553 (Telephone (415) 372-2101). 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 administration Building, upon payment of a printing and service charge in the amount of Two Dollars and 13/100 ($2.13) (Sales Tax included) which amount shall not be refundable. Checks shall be made payable to "The County of Contra Costa," and shall be mailed to Public Works Department, 5th Floor, Administration Building, 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. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial nor con- tingent bids will be considered. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE MOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal . The Proposal Guaranty rfpay 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." 008'59 Microfilmed with board order Notice to Contractors (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 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, Sixth Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the First (1st) day of June, 1978, at 2 O'Clock p.m. and will be opened in public and at the time due in the con- ference room of the Public Works Director, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after the 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 equal 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 tine 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, tine said Board has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime wort: 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 tine list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. Tile 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 DATED: til AY 2 1978 By Deputy PUBLICATION DATES: 0OU60 �� - 2 Escobar Street Parking Lot- ; F I L EU Civic Center Improvements Project No. 4405-4764 OAcd- Bids Due June 1 , 1978 3 i�;t3 At 2 o'clock P.M. 6th Floor, County Administration J. R. OLSSON Building, 651 Pine Street, CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS Martinez, California 94553 ONTRA TA O. g . CDe u TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ, CALIFUINIA P R O P O S A L FOR ESCOBAR STRCET PARKING LOT- CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS Name of Bidder Business Address Place of Residence TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - The undersigned, as bidder, declares that the only persons or parties interested in this Proposal as principals are those named herein-that this Proposal is made without collusion with any other person, firm or corporation-that ire has carefully examined the location of the proposed work, plans and specifications-and he proposes and agrees, if this Proposal is accepted, that he will contract with the County of Contra Costa to provide all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus, and other means of construction, and to do all the work and furnish all the materials specified in tate contract, in the manner and time prescribed, and according to the requirements of the Engineer as therein set forth, and that he will take in full payment therefor an amount based on the lump sum specified hereinbelow for the various items of work, the bid price being : Lvi jP S UPI DULLARS ($ (Enter lump sum bid price above) It is hereby agreed that 'Lire undersigned, as bidder, snail furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an artrount equal to Fifty percent of the total amount of this Proposal and a Faithful Performance Bond to be One Hundred percent of the total ariount of this Proposal , to the County of Contra Crista 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. MicrOi4171,d with board order P-T Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements PROPOSAL (Con't) If this Proposal shall be accepted and the undersigned shall fail to contract- as aforesaid and to give the two bonds in the sums to be determined as aforesaid, with surety satisfactory to the Board of Supervisors, within Seven (7) days, not including Sundays, after the bidder has received notice from the Board of Supervisors that the contract is ready for signature, the Board of Supervisors may, at its option, determine that the bidder has abandoned the contract, and thereupon this Proposal and the acceptance thereof shall be null and void and the forfeiture of such security accompanying this Proposal shall operate and the same shall be the property of the County of Contra Costa. Subcontracts The Contractor agrees, by submission of this Proposal , to conform to the requirements of Section 4100 through 4113 of the Government Code pertaining to subcontractors, except as provided under Section 4100.5, the same as if incorporated herein. For all traffic signal and street lighting work, a complete list of subcon- tractors is required and the bidder will be expected to perform with his own forces all items of work for which no subcontractor is listed. The following is a complete list of items involving traffic signal and street lighting work to be subcontracted on this project. If a portion of any item of work is done by a subcontractor, the value of the work subcontracted will be based on the estimated cost of such portion of the contract item, determined from information submitted by the Contractor, subject to approval by the Engineer. The undersigned, as bidder, declares that he has not accepted any bid from any subcontractor or materialman through any bid depository, the by-laws, rules or regulations of which prohibit or prevent the Contractor from considering any bid from any subcontractor or materialman, which is not processed through said bid deposi- tory, or which prevent any subcontractor or materialman from bidding to any Contractor who does not use the facilities of or accept bids from or through such bid depository. 0OUqs2 P - 2 Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements . PROPOSAL (CONT . ) ---------------- NU. ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ---- ----------------------'-- -- -------------------- --------------'------ ---- --------------•---------- -----------t----------- ---•----------------- •---- ------------------------ -------------------- ------•---•----------- ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL IS A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN ( 10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT G I D ------------------------------------------------------------- (CASHIER 'S CHECK* CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER'S BOND ACCEPTABLE) THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS— IMPORTANT OLLOWS—IMPORTANT NOTICE ---------------- IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPORATION. STATE LEGAL NAME OF CORPURATIUN, ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT. SECRETARY9 TREASURER, AND MANAGER THEREOF. IF A COPARTNERSHIP , STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRM. IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN INOIVIDUALs STATE FIRST AND LAST NAME IN FULL. - ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------.- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- LICENSED TO DO OR SUBCONTRACT ALL CLASSES OF WORK lNVOLVLJ IN THE PROJECT * IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT PROVIDING FCR THE REGISTRA— TION OF CONTRACTORS. LICENSE NO@ (CLASS— ) . ------------- ---------------- -------------------------------------- --------------------------- ------ ------------------------------------- ------------------------------ ------- (SIGNATUKE OF aIDDER) BUSINESS ADDRESS ------------------------------------------------------ PLACE OF RESIDENCE DATE 19 ODjti`� P 3 Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements Project No. 4405-4764 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids until 2 O'Clock p.m. on Thursday, June 1 , 1978, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and services for: Escobar Street Parking Lot- Civic Center Improvements The project is located at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California. The work shall be done in accordance with official Plans and Specifica- tions prepared in reference thereto. Bids are required for the entire work described. The Engineer's con- struction estimate is $10,000. Any questions concerning the project should be directed to T. W. Finley, Public Works Department, Contra Costa County, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, CA 94553 (Telephone (415) 372-2101). 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 Administration Building, upon payment of a printing and service charge in the amount of Two Dollars and 13/100 ($2.13) (Sales Tax included) which amount shall not be refundable. Checks shall be made payable to "The County of Contra Costa;" and shall be mailed to Public Works Department, 5th Floor, Administration Building, 14artinez, California 94553. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Public Works Department, 5th Floor, County Administration Building. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial nor con- tingent bids will be considered. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal . The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a Cashier's Check, certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa." o0c64 Notice to Contractors (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 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, Sixth Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on pr before the First (1st) day of June, 1978, at 2 O'Clock p.m. and will be opened in public and at the time due in the con- ference room of the Public Works Director, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received . after the 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 equal 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 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 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 wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By. DATED: Deputy PUBLICATION DATES: 00F6_) "a - 2 Escobar Street Parking Lot-Civic Center Improvements Project No. 4405-4764 For Pre-Bic; Information, Contact: Thomas M. Finley Detention Facility Project Manager C41 5) 372-2101 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ESCOBAR STREET PARKING LOT- CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS HARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA VERNON L. CLINE, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORIIIA 00862 I.lay 2, 1978 Escobar Street Parking Lot-Civic Center Improvements Project No. 4405-4764 I N D EX PAGE SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-1 4. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion and Liquidated damages A-1 5. Permits A-1 & A-2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B-1 2. General B-1 3. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-1 & B-2 4. Award and Execution of the Contract (S.S. 3) B-3 5. Scope of Word: (S.S. 4) B-3 6. Control of Work (S.S. 5) B-3 7. Control of Materials (S.S. 6) B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility (S.S. 7) B-4, B-5, B-6 9. Prosecution and Progress B-7 & B-8 10. Measurement and Payment (S.S. 9) B-8 & B-9 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AMU EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1 .03) 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . Specifications D-1 2. (Materials D-1 3. Public Convenience, Public Safety, and Signing D-1 4. Obstructions D-1 5. Measurement and Payment D-1 6. Lines and Grades D-2 7. Removing Concrete D-2 8. Clearing and Grubbing D-2 & D-3 9. Water Service D-3 10. Cleanup D-3 11 . Earthwork D-3 12. Aggregate Base D-3 13. Asphalt Concrete D-4 & D-5 14. Hinor Concrete D-5 & D-o 15. Concrete Wheel Stops 0-6 16. Parking Stall Striping D-6 STANDARD DRAWINGS CC 306 O P CC 3040 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located at 1236 Escobar Street, in the City of Martinez, California. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORM. The work consists of constructing a. 19-car asphalt concrete parking lot adjacent to a residence being used for County offices. It includes clearing, grubbing, and grading the silte, and such other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans, Standard Specifications or these Special Provisions to be performed, placed, constructed or installed. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled, "Escobar Street Parking Lot-Civic Center Improvements," the Standard Specifica- tions of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply, these Special Provisions, the Notice to Contractors, the Proposal , the Contract, the two contract bonds required herein, any supplemental agreements amending or extending the work, Dorking drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein, and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these Special Provisions. 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 .03, "Beginning of Work," Section 8-1 .06, "Time of Completion," and Section 8-1 .07, "Liquidated Damages," of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Tile Contractor shall continence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of: 30 (.Thirty) CALENDAR DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of $75 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above, and authorized extension thereof. 5. PEMITS Grading - The Contractor shall comply with the applicable provisions in tie County Grading Ordinances (Title 7-Division 716 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as fill on priv to property within the County. !!�� A - 1 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 5. PERMITS (Continued) City - It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to obtain the necessary permits to accomplish this work from the City of Martinez. Full compensation for conforming to permit requirements shall be considered as included in the contract price. r ^ SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS _ 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following meanings: a. AGENCY means tine legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the PJotice to Contractors, Proposal and Special Provisions. b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public lJorks 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 administra- tion of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) me,rns the Standard Specifications of the State of California, business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transporta- tion, (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S. ) , dated January, 1975. Any reference therein to ti►e State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be interpreted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing !Jage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and on file in" the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S.S. Section 1. 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these special provisions, or elsewhere by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Specifications. The Standard Specifications (S.S. ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein, except to the extent that they are modified herein. 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS _ The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Examination of Plans, Specifications, Contract and Site of ;fork S.S. 2-1 .03 00 8 M _ R - 1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (GID) REQUIREMENTS-AND CONDITIONS (Cont. ) Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .03 may be inspected in the office of the Public Works Director for the County of Contra Costa, Martinez, California. b. Proposal (aid) 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 pror►osals (hids) shall be :Bade on forms to be obtained from the office of the Public Uorks Director, at the address indicated on the. Special Provisions; no others will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 are superseded by the following: All proposals (bids) shill set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures, an item price and a total for the itept in the resPec tive spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who shall fill out all blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (4) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S.S. Sec.' 2-1 .05 shall not apply. c. Proposal (aid) Guaranty (S.S. 2-1 .07) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded by the follow- ing: (1 ) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guar- anty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders S.S. 2-1 .11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .11 shall not apply. Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. All bidders must be Contractors holding a valid license to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code, and may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability, financial respon- sibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . 008' 3 B - 2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 3 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Award of Contract (S.S. 3-1 .01 ) As used in S.S. Sec. 3-1.01 "Director of Public Works" means the Board of Supervisors. b. Contract Bonds% (S.S. 3-1 .02) The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of the total bid and a Labor and riaterials Bond in an amount of at least ., fifty percent (50M) 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 subriission 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-c) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified. by the Director or the insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department, :: at the address indicated on the Special Provisions. 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S.S. 4) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 4 shall apply, except as modified herein. In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in Section 4-1 .036, "Increased or Decreased Quantities," of the Standard Specifications, the following shall apply: If the total pay quantity of any major item of work required under the contract varies from the quantity shown on the Proposal by more than 25 percent, in the absence of an executed contract change order specifying the compensation to be paid, the compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with Sections 4-1 .03B(1 ), 4-1 .036(2), or 4=1 .03B(3), as the case may be. A major item of work shall be construed to be any item, .the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. 6. CONTROL OF WORK (S.S. 5) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 shall apply. 008'12 a B - 3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 7. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (S.S. 6) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 6 shall apply. 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7, except as modified by the agreement (Contract) or these special provisions, apply to this project. a. Insurance (1 ) Tile Contractor, before performing any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency, obtain and maintain in force the following insurance: (a) :lith respect to the 'Contractor's operations: The Contractor shall provide ,a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage 1-or owned and non-owned automobiles, naming . the County and its officers and employeesE as additional insureds, with a minimum com- bined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (b) With respect to Subc ntractors' operations, Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their wn 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 qinimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodil.t injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction o - property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (c) Without limitation a' to generality of the foregoing subdivisions (a) and (b) , a policy or policies of Publ c Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than $500,000, insurin,j the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SHALL NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. (2) Form, Term, Certificates (a) Tile insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form and placed with an insurance company or companies satisfactory to the County, and shall ... be kept in full force and effect until completion to the satisfaction of and acceptance by Agency of all work to be performed by Contractor under the agreement. (b) The Contractor shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificate(s) of insurance or certified copies of the policies of insurance hereinbefore specified. Said certificate(s) shall provide for notice of cancellation to the Agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. 00810 a - R SECTION G - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) Cont. ) b. Public Safey 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 ot.iuor• safety devices, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all dries. The Conl.ractor shall respond proingtly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies, to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices. Failure to frequently inspect and riaintain lights and barricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway, or failure to respond promptly to noLificatinn of improperly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspen- sion of the contract until such defects are corrected. All expenses incurred by the Agency bec:anse of emergency "call-outs," for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supp]ementing the Contractor's barricades or warning devices, will be charged to the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due him. c. Preservation of_Property_ The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications shall apply to all improvements, facilities, trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights-of-way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer eiay make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Con- tractor- and iimay be ueducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-Way and t_asements The ri,lhts-of-way, easements , rights-of-entry, fill peri.nits 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-!lay, easements, or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or conven- ient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. 00874 11 - 5 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL- RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) e. Access to Construction Site The Contractor shall make his own investigation of the conditions of existing public and ;private roads and of clearances, permits required, restrictions, , road and bridge load limits, and other liriitations affecting transportation and ingress and egress to the job site. The unavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become the basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. f. Responsibility_ f_or Damage The provisions of the sixth, seventh, and eighth paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 7-1. 12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor, shall not apply. g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earth uq ake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 .165, "Damage by Storm, .Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake," of tine Standard Specifications are amended to read: 1 . Occurrence--"Occurrence" shall include tidal waves, earthquakes in excess of a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter Scale, and storms and floods as to which the Governor has proclaimed a state of emergency when the damaged work is located within the territorial limits to which such proclamation is applicable or, which were, in the opinion of the Engineer, of a magnitude at the site of the work sufficient to have caused such a proclamation had they occurred in a populated area or in an area in which such a proclamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the Work from Damage--Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to protect the work from damage. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of repairing damage to the work caused by the occurrence which the Engineer determines was due to the failure of the Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Plans and Specifications, take reasonable and adequate measures to protect the work or exercise sound engineering and construction practices in the conduct of the work, and such repair costs shall be excluded from consider- ation under the provisions of this section. 3. Determination of Costs--Unless otherwise agreed between the Engineer arid the Contractor, the cost of the work performed pursuant to this Section 7-1 . 165 will he determined irr accordance wil.h the provision% in Section 9- 1 .03, "Force Account Payment," except that there shall be no markup allow- ance pursuant to Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor," unless the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal crave or earthquake. The cost of emergency work, which the Enqineer deter:-rines would have been part of the repair- wort: if it had nol. previously been performed, will be determined i n the same manner as the atit.horized repair work. The cost of repairing damaged work which was not in compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications shall be hurne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. 00815 B - 6 SECTION B - GLNERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY(S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. Payment for Repair Work--When the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, deter- mined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. When the occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost of the repair determined as provided in Subsection E in accordance with the following: (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is S2,000,000 or less, tile. County will lay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is greater than $2,000,000, the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds $100,000. 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 8 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Subcontractiny_ (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer's Estimate preceded by the letters (S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items." b. Assignment (S.S.. 3-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to become due under the contract, may be assigned by the Contractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors, nor in any event without the consent of the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. c. Beginning of Work (S.S. 3-1 .03) In lieu of the provisions of S.S. Sec. 3-1 .03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (5) working days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charged against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." The Contractor shall not start work prior to the date stated in the "Notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. - d. Progress Schedule (S.S. B-1 .01) The Contractor shall sulu:dt to the Engineer a practicable progress sche ule before starting any work on the project and, if requested by the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within five (5) working days of the , ngineer's written request. 008`"14 B - 7 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS_ Cont.) e. Time of Completion S.S. 3-1 .06) The following days are designated as legal holidays: January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in flay, July 4, 1st Monday in September, September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11 , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day established as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States. If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Determination of Rights S.S. 9-1 .045) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .045 shall not apply. b. Partial Payments (S.S. 9-1 .06) In lieu of conflicting provisions of the third paragraph of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .06 and the fourth paragraph of S.S. Sec. 11-1 .02, the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. c. Payment of Withheld Funds (S.S. 9-1 .065) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .065 shall not apply. d. Final Payment (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .07) (1 ) Upon satisfac Gory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the acceptance of tine work to the Board. of Supervisors. If the Board accepts the .completed work, it shall cause a Notice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. (2) Thirty-Five (35) days after the filing of the Notice of Completion, the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance of the work, if he certifies by a sworn written statement that all clai-s for labor and materials have been paid, and that no claims have been fileo with _he LQenol based upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no liens or withhold notices have been filed against said work or the property on which the work was done. Payment of the balance due will he made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. 008`11 B - 3 SECTION 6 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9)JCont. ) e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08 shall not apply. 1 . A11 prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. 08'78 - Q SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1 .03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 shall apply, except as modified herein. 1 . DEFINITION. As used here, "force account" means the method of cal- culating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost, plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to be paid for on a force account basis, compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 as modified herein. 2. LABOR. a. The actual wages to be paid, as defined in S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la) , will be considered to be the prevailing rates in effect it th.. lime the Libor is performed, and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be. made for any retroactive increases or decreases in such rates. b. Premium wage rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing, by the Engineer. 3. EQUIPMENT RENTAL. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply, except as modified herein. a. No payment will be made for idle time due to breakdown, lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond the control of the Agency. b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra work site equipped as ordered.. C. Idle time waiting for the arrival of transporting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. C= -tl 008 19 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . SPECIFICATIONS References in these Special Provisions refer to Sections in the January 1975 California State Standard Specifications, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation. 2. MATERIALS The asphalt concrete mix design shall be designated by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum mix design review period of five continuous working days. For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary aggregate samples. Refer to Section "Asphalt Concrete" of these Special Provisions. The Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than 4 working days advance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspections of materials for asphalt concrete, and portland cement concrete from recognized commercial plants and any other material from other than the usual commercial sources. 3. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 7, "Legal Relations and Responsibility," of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Section 7-1 .09, "Public Safety," of the Standard Specifications is modified as follows: All signing and traffic control warning and safety devices small conform to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of 'darning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon County Highways," issued by the Public Works Department,�Contra Costa County, California. In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7-1 .03, "Public Convenience," and 7-1 .09, "Public Safety," of the Standard Specifications, the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnishing, installing, maintaining and removing all signs, lights, flares, barricades, and other warning and safety devices required to safely conduct the work. 4. OBSTRUCTIONS Attention is directed to the presence of water, sewer, and gas pipe lines and overhead utilities in the construction area. Tile work specified shall be so conducted as to permit the utility companies, the water district, and the sewer district to maintain their services without interruption. 5. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT In lieu of the provisions of the Standard Specifications, the lump sum price paid shall include compensation for all work required to complete the project. i 00880 D - 1 G. LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notification by the Contractor as specified in Section 5-1 .07: (a) Right of way and clearing. (b) Cut and fill slopes, with reference stakes. (c) One set of final alignment and grade control stakes for use by the Contractor to control the basement material and subbase, base, and surfacing. No additional stakes or marks for align- ment or grade control will be set by the Engineer. The Contractor shall provide such separate grade controls for the basement material and the subbase, base, and surfacing as are necessary to secure conformance with the plans and final stakes.- (d) Survey monuments. The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adequacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set. If the Contractor requests additional stakes, hubs, lines, grades or marks other than those set by the Engineer, the cost of labor, equipment, and materials required to comply with t;ie Contractor's request shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. The cost of labor, equipment, and materials involved in resetting stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor: (a) Negligence in use of construction equipment. (b) Stakes ordered by the Contractor that are not used for a long period of time and are lost in .the interim. (c) Poor planning of sequence of operations by the Contractor. 7. REMOVING CONCRETE Removed concrete shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 .13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the S landard Specifications. 8. CLEARING A11D GRUBBING Clearing and grubbing shall conform to the provisions in Section 16, "Clearing and Grubbing," of the Standard Specifications and to these Special Provisions. The areas to be cleared and grubbed shall include the areas where work is to be done as shown on the plans. Care shall be taken to protect existing trees. Clearing and grubbing shall be performed only as necessary within the grading slope lines. D - 2 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 8. CLEARING AND GRUBBING (Continued) All trees which are to be left in place and which are caused to fall due to the negligence of the Contractor shall be removed by the Contractor at his expense. 9. WATER SERVICE The existing hose bibs and service lines shall be removed after capping at the perimeter of the parking area or adjacent to the house at 1236 Escobar Street. Work shall be performed according to applicable codes. 10. CLEANUP All construction debris, materials, and equipment in the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor shall be removed and disposed of outside of the construction area in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 .13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. 11. EARTHWORK The provisions in the third paragraph in Section 19-2.02, "Unsuitable Material ," of the Standard Specifications, providing for payment for removal and disposal of unsuitable material as extra work shall not apply. The removal and - disposal of all unsuitable material will be paid for at the contract price per cubic yard for the class of material for the quantity involved. In lieu of the relative compaction requirements in Section 19-5.03, relative compaction shall not be less than 90 percent. The requirements of paragraph two of Section 19-5.03 do not apply. It is anticipated that there will be an excess of excavated material which shall be disposed of by the Contractor off the job site, in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 .13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications. 12. AGGREGATE BASE Aggregate base shall conform to the provisions in Section 26 of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Aggregate base small be Class 2 and shall conform to the grading for the 1-1/2 inch maximum or 3/4 inch maximum grading. The aggregate base provided must comply wholly with the specifications for 1-1/2 inch maximum or 3/4 inch maximum. A combination of the two separate specifications will not be permitted. Full compensation for furnishing and applying all water after the material has been delivered, including water required for dust control , shall be considered as included in the contract price paid and no separate payment will be made therefor. UUP(32 D - 3 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 13. ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shall be Type B conforming to the provisions in Section 39, "Asphalt Concrete," of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, asphalt binder to be mixed with the mineral aggregate shall be steam-refined paving asphalt, have a viscosity grade of AR 4000, and shall comply with the requirements of the "(Materials" section of these Special Provisions. Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2.02, "Aggregate," of the Standard Specifications for one-half inch (1/2") maximum, medium grading. Aggregate shall have a sodium sulfate loss of less than 9.6% when tested in accordance with Test Method No. CCC 214 (AC) . Paint binder shall be asphaltic emulsion, RS-1 , and shall be applied at a rate of 0.10 gallons per square yard. The Contractor's attention is directed to Section 94-1 .06, "Applying," and Section 93-1 .03, "Mixing and Applying," of the Standard Specifications. Prior to applying any asphaltic emulsion, the excavation for the conforms at the back of the sidewalk shall be constructed and the entire lot swept, removing all loose gravel , dirt, dust, and debris, including minor vege- tation. No traffic shall be allowed on the asphaltic emulsion, with the exception of vehicles unloading asphalt concrete. All vehicles involved with the Contractor's operations shall turn around only at public street intersections; driveways and other private property shall not be used without prior written con- sent of the involved property owner, a dated copy of which shall be delivered to the Engineer prior to the use thereof. The Contractor shall not perform paving operations when the weather is rainy or foggy. It shall be the Cuntractor's responsibility, based on weather predictions, to schedule his paving operations to avoid raving in the rain or fog. If the day's operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog, a non- working day will be charged, regardless of actual working conditions. Asphalt concrete shall riot be placed on any surface which contains ponded water or excessive moisture. If paving operations are in progress and rain or fog forces a shut down, loaded trucks in transit shall return to the plant and no compensation will be allowed therefor. Tile asphalt concrete overlay shall be spread in the direction of the aisleways, north to south or south to north. The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded at the plant until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle. 00800 D - 4 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 13. ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) All vegetation in the area to be paved shall be removed and the roots treated with a weed killer approved by the Engineer. Attention is directed to the provisions in the first paragraph of Section 39-6.02, "Spreading," of the Standard Specifications. The extent of the areas where a surface course mixture shall be spread to level irregularities, as shown on the plans, shall be subject to revision by the Engineer, depending on actual conditions prevailing on the project. This material may be spread in layers, not to exceed 0.20' in thickness and by any means that will produce a surface of uniform smoothness and texture in accordance with the Standard Specifi- cations and these Special Provisions. The provisions in the last paragraph in Section 39-6.02, "Spreading," of the Standard Specifications, are superseded by the following: Asphalt concrete may be spread with a spreader box. The spreader box shall be self-supported on the grade by wheels or tracks and shall have a screen that will produce a completed surfacing of uniform smoothness and texture conforming to the provisions in Section 39-6.03, "Compacting." The spreader box may be drawn by the asphalt material supply vehicle. The sequence of paving shall be such as to avoid paving a lane width with a cold joint on both sides. 14. MINOR CONCRETE The combined aggregates for minor concrete used in the work shall conform to the grading limits for the one-inch, maximum size specified in Section 90-3.04, "Combined Aggregate Gradings," of the Standard Specifications. Minor concrete shall contain not less than 470 pounds of cement per cubic yard. In lieu of the provisions in Se:.-tion 73-1 .04, "Forms," of the Standard Specifications, surfaced lumber of nominal dimension may be used for forming the back of the curb and the front face of the gutter, provided the com- pleted curb and gutter are constructed to the full concrete dimensions shown on the plans. i` D - 5 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 14. MINOR CONCRETE (Continued) Any section of curb and sidewalk which does not meet the quality and appearance requirements of the specifications shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. The sidewalk surface shall be finished with a fine hair push broom. Brooming shall be delayed until the concrete has set sufficiently so as to just retain the marks made by the broom hairs. 15. CONCRETE WHEEL STOPS Concrete wheel stops shall be 3-foot long precast with smooth surfaces conforming to the requirements on the plans or approved by the Engineer. 16. PARKING STALL STRIPING Traffic paint shall be white reflectorized and shall conform to the State of California Department of Transportation Specification No. 731-80-95. Paint shall be applied only on thoroughly dry surfaces and during periods of favorable weather. Painting will not be permitted when the atmos- pheric temperature is at or below 35 degrees F. or when freshly painted surfaces may become damaged by rain, fog or condensation, or when it can be anticipated that the atmospheric temperature will drop below 35 degrees F. during the drying period. If fresh paint is damaged by the elements, it shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. The Engineer shall be the sole judge as to the suit- ability of the pavement surface for painting. The paint shall be applied to provide a minimum dry film thickness of 0.0075-inch. The completed stripe shall have clean and well-defined edges, and its maximum deviation from the designated position of the stripe shall not exceed one and one-half inch (1-1/2") in any 18-foot length of stripe, including gaps. Surfaces which are to be painted shall be thoroughly clean, free from loose materials, and dry, and such area shall be prepared by the Contractor to the satisfaction of and with methods approved by the Engineer. Advance spotting will be performed by the Contractor and inspected for location and line by the Engineer prior to striping. Any damage to the net;ly painted stripe or lettering due to the failure of the Contractor to protect his work shall be repaired by him at his expense. 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NO, 5709 :tEARiNti $TAKE ,r-SLOPE STAKE REFERENCE i P00,1T AND 'N:'+IESS STAKE , ' -FINAL, GRALE ` RjN AVOR , GUARD FINAL GRADE ANN, -----••S WILL t_:NE STAKE C-1 EARiNG STAKE STA+c$ i LINE STAF.E ,.- Ct- ;TAKE P TAKE SLOPE s TYPICAL SECTION ROADWAY STAKING NOTES t STAKES WILL BE PLA:E:) PY �oUt;TY FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES A-- WITNESS S•to+iE , ;, p BENCHES, STRU:TURE6, PIPES, DITCHES, CHANNELS, INLET: AND HEAP WAL!. .� / 2. FOR FIN GRADE AND LINE STAKES, (a)OFFMETS mAY -JAR r TO FIT CU►v - pFFSETDITIONS, (b.) GRMDES MAY BE REFERENCED 8 t UIJT XNIWGR FILL MARF�it'I /_11US a (c) LONGITUDWA_ SPACING `Ni__ VARY AS DICTATED BY ALIGNMENT, GRADE ANjo TACK CROSS - SECTION CONTROLS. 3. IF TOP OF CURB IS STAKED, THE FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKE SHOWN' ABOVE WILL NOT 8E SET. TYPICAL CURB STAKE oFrsET DISTANCE MAY GARY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO FIT CUNDIIIONS, SUCH AS SIDEWALKS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M4RTINEZ CALIFORNIA_ G ,(yl. '., _ STANDARD PLAN BASIC STAKES AND MARKS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY SCALE. NONE W+ E- JAN. 13, 1969 -f DRAWN. y, DIM, 6. ;IU FILE "110. r, -, .— REQ.• ". ^ "'�.'�.." _ : , p`. ^i-�-`.{"^ M •e'1i..�{''•L'R.. CCO T IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of: ) Approval of Recommended Position _ ) of the Contra Costa County Prime ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/413 Sponsor on CETA Re-Enactment } Legislation, HR 11086. ) WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is the Prime Sponsor for the County's CETA program; and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors is concerned with the CETA Re-Enactment Legislation, HR 11086; and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors considers that various sections of HR 11086 as presently written would erode local decision making, increase categorization of program, and place unnecessary restrictions on CETA Prime Sponsors; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the attached recommendations of the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council for amending HR 11086 are HEREBY ADOPTED as the County's official position and incorporated into this resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board urges support of Option I of the new CEIA Title II allocation formula in order to continue and maintain the present level of service in our current Title I program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforesaid position is to be forwarded to the President of the United States, the United States Secretary of Labor, the County's Congressional delegation, and the members of Congress listed in the ,Manpower Advisory Council 's letter of April 18, 1978. PASSED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE BOARD ON May 2 , 1978 . Orig: Human Resources Agency Manpower Program Director Ms. Braud, MAC President of the U. S. U. S. Secretary of Labor County Administrator Congressional Delegation Members of Congress J RESOLUTION NO. 78/413 April 18, 1978 • RECOMMENDED POSITION OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PRIME SPONSOR ON THE CETA RE-ENACTMENT (NR 11086) INDEPENDENT STAFF FOR PLANNING COUNCIL Section 109: Independent Staff for Local Planning Council ISSUE: Proposed Bill mandates Prime Sponsor to fund an independent professional , technical and clerical staff hired by and accountable solely to the Council . This represents a duplication of effort, increased administrati-ve costs, and is potentially ineffective, inefficient and harmful to the CETA programs. RECOMMENDATION: That Prime Sponsor provide staff "responsive to" the Council , not "solely " accountable to". it. PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT Section 607: Eligibility Criteria _._. ISSUE: Proposed eligibility requirements limit participation to the five (5) weeks unemployed and disadvantaged. This is too restrictive. Most local govern- ments are not geared to operate a massive FSE program limited exclusively to the disadvantaged. RECOMMENDATION: Create two sections under Title V1 : _ one section to deal with the structurally unemployed, with a 25% fend provision for training and services, and with the retention of the proposed eligibility criteria; and one section for the cycli- cally unemployed with the current 30 days unemployed criteria. OR: Broaden the eligibility criteria to 30 days unemployed, with a percentage targeted to the long-term unemployed and disadvantaged. Sections 122(J) and 608: PSE Salary and Supplementation Limitations ISSUE: $10,000 maximum federal Cage contribution and m_ximu:+ supplementation restricted to 10? of the Title VI alloca:ion are unacceptable. Currently, many local governments have few regular positions paying less than $10,000/year. When combined with the suppl---zentation restriction, the result would be to i ii -3- Section 126(B) : Base Period for Determining PSE Eligibility for Areas of Substantial Unenpioy enc ISSUE: Proposed legislation defines base period for determination of "area of substantial unemployemnt" (0.5; or over) as most recent four quarters. Curr:.` 1QatS1ar;-., ,-, k is ?!SAO CONCRETE LINEDOITCN, DRIVEWAY CONNECTION i:,1�t��.�_._ _ Lrr•_te N•ti 2 .�,_/J i •'J 1 ruA: •rv.•S b•t:':x=•(,(1T r0 9S{L r 1'IN,C1•b•E,Af0lwf YLYf � Y TxIC•-{'r{'100.6t•'at MCI. IIPt • • p eoidii•i'1 l•rtN16-13- • R COYC/tft NOTES C I Pt•L/ I/t1 L r { lo' 11' +• )I1u { ..LN / •!•'•Y 1KY• YN•t • 1K•t M: K.1•4 Y•r Y•Y •)J•1 J•1 1••.. ft t' 0/C�O� •..•, a y'1 N •No •t A. :7\•ryr`• a9.10 :► •N C 11' 1C Y� "SII\� •Y V 01•!0 1 I L•l\9: ..1y 41.1 IN.. K ..,.A-go- to J .�1 I �� •KN-1 .a0 L•'H! 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CERT NO. 5709 STAvE R'A AND,OR -EAR,N6 STAr,.E /e-SLOPE STAKE REFERENCE I I POINT AND 'N;-NESS STAKE r l LATH —____ --FINAL, GRALoE R/YY AND/OR GUARD (I FINN GRcOE AtteAJl N , � C:EARUlG STAKE STAKP .N STAKE LINE STAE.E y- C TAKE) SLOPE STAKE TYPI CAL SECTION ROADWAY STAKI NG NOTES I STAKES WILL BE PLA ED BY COUNT! FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES AS WITNESS STAKEBENCHES, STRUCTUREIS, PIPES, DITCHES, CHA;JNELS, INLETS AND HEAD l.L! j 2. FOR FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKES; (a) OFFSETS MAY 'JAR( TO FIT CON- oFFSET DITIONS, (b.) GRADES MAY BE ;iEFERE�;C-71j B( uUT X-%,/CR FILL MARKINGS, �.++u3 & (C.) LOPiGITUDINA_ SPACING Ni-- VARY AS DICTATED 8Y AL!GNM_NT, GRADE AND 1 TACK CROSS _ SECTION CONTROLS. 3. IF TOP OF CURB IS STAKED, THE FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKI, SHOWN A804E WILL NOT BE SET. TYPICAL CURB STAKE OFFSET DISTANCE MAY VARY TO FIT CONDITIONS, SUCH AS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIDEWALKS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M-+RTINEZ, C,+LIFORNIA STANDARD PLAN BASIC STAKES AND MARKS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY SCALE. NONE GATE .lA1l. t3, 19t,9 DRAT:+:. ;,. DiM��;tU F1'-.E CC 3040 0 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of: ) f Approval of Recommended Position _ ) I of the Contra Costa County Prime ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/413 Sponsor on CETA Re-Enactment ) Legislation, HR 11086. ) WHEREAS the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is the Prime Sponsor for the County's CETA program; and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors is concerned with the CETA Re-Enactment Legislation, HR 11086; and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors considers that various sections- of HR 11086 as presently written would erode local decision making, increase categorization of program, and place unnecessary restrictions on CETA Prime Sponsors; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the attached recommendations of the Contra Costa County Manpower Advisory Council for amending HR 11086 are HEREBY ADOPTED as the County's official position and incorporated into this resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board urges support of Option I of the new CETA Title II allocation formula in order to continue and maintain the present level of service in our current Title I program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforesaid position is to be forwarded to the President of the United States, the United States Secretary of Labor, the County's Congressional delegation, and the members of Congress listed in the Manpower Advisory Council 's letter of April 18, 1978. PASSED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE BOARD ON May 2, 1978. Orig: Human Resources Agency Manpower Program Director Ms. Braud, MAC President of the U. S. U. S. Secretary of Labor County Administrator Congressional Delegation 0C'n Members of Congress RESOLUTION NO. 781413 April 18, 1978 RECOMMENDED POSITION OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PRIME SPONSOR OPJ THE CETA RE-ENACTMENT (HR 11086) INDEPENDENT STAFF FOR PLANNING COUNCIL Section 109: Independent Staff for Local Planning Council ISSUE: Proposed Bill mandates Prime Sponsor to fund an independent professional , technical and clerical staff hired by and accountable solely to the Council . This represents a duplication of effort, increased administrative costs, and is potentially ineffective, inefficient and harmful to the CETA programs. RECOMMENDATION: That Prime Sponsor provide staff "responsive to" the Council , not "solely - accountable to". it. PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT - Section 607: Eligibility Criteria ISSUE: Proposed eligibility requirements limit participation to the five (5) weeks unemployed and disadvantaged. This is too restrictive. Most local govern- ments are not geared to operate a massive PSE program limited exclusively to the disadvantaged. _ - RECOMMENDATION: Create two sections under Title V1 : . one section to deal with the structurally unemployed, with a 25% fund provision for training and services, and with the retention of the proposed eligibility criteria; and one section for the cycli- cally unemployed with the current 30 days unemployed criteria. OR: Broaden the eligibility criteria to 30 days unemployed, with a percentage targeted to the long-tern unemployed and disadvantaged. Sections 122(J) and 608: PSE Salary and SuP21 ementation Limitations ISSUE: $10,000 maximum federal wage contribution and maximum supplementation restricted to 10.; of the Title VI allocation are unacceptable. Currently, many local governments have few regular Positions paying less than $10,000/year. When combined with the supplementation restriction, the result would be to 11�rQ9� severely limit access of PSE participants to meaningful and transitional , employment. (Many California prime sponsors will have only entry-level clerical positions which fall below the $10,000 limitation.) RECOMMENDATION: Create a $13,500 limitation, .exclusive of fringe and other benefits, with annual adjustments geared to Consumer Price (or other) index; AND Eliminate the supplementation limitation. Section 604: Hold Ha n.less ISSUE: Proposed legislation does not guarantee a level of funding in Title VI from FY 77 to FY 78. This could cause massive layoffs of PSE participants on October 1 , 1978, for prime sponsors who may experience a sudden reduction in PSE allocation. RECOMMENDATION: Incorporate a 50% hold harmless clause to allow for an orderly, gfaduated phase-down and transition of PSE participants. Section 604(a) (2) : Percentage of PSE Funds Allocated by Formula ISSUE: Proposed legislation would decrease from 90; to 85% the amount of PSE allocated by formula. The Secretary would be free to allocate the balance at his discretion. This provision would chip away at the concept of allocating funds on the concept of predetermined formula and measurable need, which is one of the basic tenets of CETA. PECOMMENDATION: Revise Section 604(a) (2) to read "not less than 90 of the amounts appropriated shall be allocated among eligible prime sponsors by formula". 00[OQ� -3- } Section 126(6) : Base Period for Determin;ng PSE Eligibility for Areas of Substantial Unemployment ISSUE: Proposed legislation defines base period for determination of "area of substantial unemployemnt" (6.5% or over) as most recent four quarters. Current legislation in force defines an ASU as one with 6.5% or higher unemployment in three highest consecutive months in the last year. Since this is a countercyclical measure, ali prime sponsors should be compared on the basis of the three highest consecutive months to properly give full credit for the various cycles that occur annually. RECOMMENDATION: Delete "most recent four quarters", in Section 126(12) and add "for three highest consecutive months in the last year". Section 122(0) : PSE Clarifying Maintenance of Effort ISSUE: The -proposal restricts funds .being used to fill .a job opening where a . (regular) person is laid off from the same or substantially the same job. This is an attempt to prohibit the substitution of federal funds for local tax fund effort. The phrase "where there is a bona fide reduction of local tax effort by the program agent", should be added, as there may be circum- stances where there is lay off of regular employees but not a local reduction of tax effort. RECOMMENDATION: Add to Section 122 (0) (1) "where there is a bona fide reduction of local tax effort by the program agent." - Section 122 (L) and 121 (M) : Public Service Employment ISSUE: Section 122(L) of the proposed legislation requires that PSE participants be hired into classifications which include non-federally financed employees: This unduly restricts a program agent's ability to establish special training classifications for CETA participants and to outstation them with non-project agencies and community based organizations. Additionally, because of Civil Serve, a­4 Mer:f- c7st-r`" rr—quirements, it will be difficult to waive nlnlr"un qualifications for employment under the program. The flexibility to develop special classifications to meet the reeds and capabilities of the CETA appli- cant pool is essential to the success of the program. • t . 0U9U ( RECOM14ENDATION: r Change the last sentence of Section 121 (M) to read: "any such classification must be reasonable and consistent with job duties and minimum employment , requirements". RETIREMENT BENEFITS Section 122 (L) : Retirement, New Title ISSUE: Local prime sponsors and program agents should not be mandated to pay Public Service Employment (PSE) participants` retirement benefits out of their non-federal funds. Proposed legislation appears to require that, in approximately 25 states, local prime sponsors and program agents with non-vested retirement systems must pay retirement contributions from non-federal funds. RECOMMENDATION: Modify Section 122 (L) to specifically exclude retirement benefits from the comparability requirement, with a grandfather clause permitting such contri- butions for PSE participants hired on or before September 30, 1978. STATE ROLE Sections 104, 105, 110: Governor and State Employment and Training Council (SETC) ISSUE: Section 104(A) (1) and (2) requires that both the .Governor and SETC review and cocrinent on local prime sponsor plans, and that the local prime sponsor dic-ument - reasons for not accepting state-level recommendations. This represents an inappropriate role and erodes the concept of legislation gezred toward local planning for a local labor market, -resources, and clientele. RECOMMENDATION: Delete requirement that local.. Prime Sponsors document reasons for not accepting .state-level recommendations. Section 105(x) (1) : Coordination with Governor I SSL;":: Section 105(a) (1) gives authority to the Governor to "coordinate all employment and training and related services" provided by local prime sponsors. Prime Sponsors have established mechanisms for such coordination at the local level . • .. „ t f e s zi 00 � • - -5- RECOMMENDATIONS: Deet_ provisions. AND Create State role as "clearinghouse" for current listing of training and employment services available in the State, much like the State now prepares employment data, and provides Prime Sponsors with future program development information. Section 110(b) (1) (4) : Continuous Review by State Employment Training Council ISSUE: Section 110(b) (1) and (4) require that SETC continuously review the operations and plans of prime sponsor programs. Again, this represents an inappropriate State level of control , and erodes local control . The State Employment and Training Advisory Council should maintain its present relationship with CETA Prime Sponsors and other local , state and federal employment and training programs. A broader oversight role is neither necessary nor appropriate. - RECOMMENDATIOK:. Delete provisions. PROGRAM DETERMINATION Local Determination of Program Mix and Funding of Local Programs Aepropriate to Labor Market New Title 11) Section 212(a) (b) : Limitation on the Use of Title II Funds ISSUE- Proposal would restrict the funding of local PSE and Work Experience to no awe than 501, of Title 11 activities, mandates funding of activities other than PSE and Mork Experience to at least 100% of the FY 77 level . This artificially restricts prime sponsor planning of appropriate mix to meet significant segments and labor market needs. Such programs as the Youth In-School , and Out-of-School programs, as well as handicapped, and Senior programs are benefitted by the Work Experience program activity. To arti- ficially restrict the use of Work Experience undermines local decision making,' and- f l an'b i l i ty to meet local needs. RECOKIENGAT I ON: Delete Sections (a) and (b) . Y -6- Section 121 (n) : Title I1-1 ,000 Hour Limitation for Work Experience ISSUE: Proposal stipulates that work Experience programs shall not exceed a total of 1 ,000 hours for any individual except in-school youth in any 12-month period. This does not address the needs of out-of-school youth or of special groups, such as handicapped, offenders and seniors. These proSrams and other programs from special groups cannot properly perform their role with a 1 ,000 hour limitation. RECOMMENDATION: Exclude youth and other special groups such as offenders, handicapped and seniors from this requirement. AND Reword the section to require that the average length of participation shall not exceed 180 working days or 1 ,440 working hours. PRIVATE AH DUSTRIAL COUNCIL Section 704(a) : Separate Private Industrial Council , Title V11 ISSUE: Proposed Hill requires that any Prime Sponsor receiving financial assistar:ca under this title shall establish a Private Industrial Council representing the private economic interests in the County. The Council would participate with the Prime Sponsor in developing programs under Title VII for private sector opportunity for the economically disadvantaged. A p-oliferation of categorically developed councils erodes the continuity, integration, and overall abilities of the Local Planning Council . RECOMMENDATION: That this section be reworded so that the Private Industrial Council is estab- lished as a committee of the Local Planning Council rather than a separate Council. - 717- 1an Resources Agency Health,l+,ledica! Soctat Service Contra C L-VanMarter .' �mn.oti,;er Project Costa Direcior 2.101 D Stanwell Dr.. No.440 L Concord. California 94520 County (415) 671-4239 �3` Judy Ann Miller Director aprii 13, 1973 ' S,l,r:ery i sor Robar t Schroder, Chair person, t i t r i Et III Supervisor .fame, .Kenny, Distict 1 5_lnfervisor ,fancy Fander., District 1 ! LuperJis::r Warren Boggess:, District lbr S!p5rtrisor Eric Hasseltine, District-li t`s COS I P GDDt;T:' BOARDOF SUPERVISORS r 6-'1 Pie Stress artinez. CA 91455" ►::ar e-ard Mer,i;,:ea-s_ On Apri l 17, 1972, ine Contra Costa Count E,i;rpoi%#er Advisory. Counci I,, uppn !-irco�anda t i on o f i is Executive Coami ttee, which conducted-bath a s Ludy session, a herr i n, on the.. ro osed U'f. 's-enactment E: nc, a pubi:,. 3 P P �' 1to85, revies,z d �::�d app r civQd the desc r i bed, .-i i.:. regard t.0 Said CETA b i:1 l 1 1t i s POS! Cay=:�.�.L ��: the of fro^.._ , ;•r:ai aQnGi£S, the Count'-` J_'rviCC L.'rploymezt program, the HI'Lionai lt... ...►iati'Ji! oF- Cauntle>, T,�:- U.S. Confercnc'ei of Mayors,;'as welfI as o:t,�r Prirat Sp;;nso�rs througt:1`devd1oij of their o.,.-; position 'statemerits. The .Mani cwer Advisory Council is'*deeply cc;+:;Frned ;�i:;t vrariou vection::. :,," tC,r bi;1 e-aphasize erosion oflocal decisic;ti :.-eking, rnzraased cztc tarizs;Cic, :i pr:._:rznt5' and unnecessary restrictions tra1� _ � telt t •,•{ con it afiz ir: of CE, 1 le-'s" Li.t•;,. Che Counci i o 'izial 1 addressed the 1sJi sntii�: sections: 1. Independent Staff for Planning Ceuccils (Section I0�) 2. " Public Service c:nalay.-nent . a. E1 igibi i i ty (Sectici 0607) b. Salary and 5upnlemeintatien (Section 122(j). and 60$). c. Level or Funding -(Section 6G0' d. Base Period of ASli's (Section 12a(b)) e. Classificz,,ticn of Employees (Section 172ie)) . Retircment (Secticn i220)). I:. Hcrea_:t.d Role of Goverror and SZIT (Sections lo-',,, 1055, lie) 5. Local Detarminatior. of .Program P.;x (Sections 2e2 and 12-1 (n)) 6. rrivete lndijstrfal- Councils (Sec.zicn 7G4(,as) 00897 SAiaofilrned' with_board.order, T , �~. _ ...- fir► al-m.-N-gen t."�� \ Section i22 (L) and 121 (M) : Public Service Employment ISSUE: l Section 122(L) of the proposed legislation requires that PSE participants be ` � . .� hired into classifications -which include non federally financed employees: This unduly restricts a program agents ability to establish special training _ . classifications for CETA participants and to outstatinn them with non-project agencies and cormunity based organizations. Additionally, of Civil "er t C—st -" ro-4rereAts. it will be difficult to waive ninimum qualificaticns for employrmnt under the program. The flexibility to develop special classifications to meet the reeds and capabilities of the CETA appli- cant pool is essential to the success of the program. 003 1. ya :. RECOMMENDATION: c ge .h: `a+: �I:`. _ .t _. .� _ r +t h.1 rte -• t* must be reasonable and consistent with job -duties and min.mum employment , _ ron"i rortrpn t5"_ RETIREMENT BENEFITS Section 122 (L) : Retirement, New Title 1 ISSUE: Local prime sponsors and program agents should not be mandated to pay Public Service Employment (PSE) participants` retirement benefits out of their non-federal funds. Proposed legislation appears to require that, in approximately 25 states, local prime sponsors and program agents with non-vested retirement systems must pay retirement contributions from non-federal funds. RECOMMENDATION: Modify Section 122 (L) to specifically exclude retirement benefits from the comparability requirement, with a grandfather clause permitting such contri- butions for PSE participants hired on or before September 30, T978. STATE ROLE Sections 104, 105, 110: Governor and State Employment and Training Council (SETC) ISSUE: Section 104(A) (1) and (2) requires that both the -Governor and SETC review and corrinent on local prime sponsor plans, and that the local prime sponsor document reasons for not accepting state-level recommendations. This represents an inappropriate role and erodes the concept of legislation geared toward local planning for a local labor market, •resources, and clientele. RECOMMENDATION: Delete requirement that local.- Prime Sponsors document reasons for not accepting state-level recommendations. Section 105(B) (1) : Coordination with Governor ISSUE: Section 105(13) (1) gives authority to the Governor to "coordinate allemplaymen: and training and related services" provided by local prime sponsors. ?:sem Sponsors have established mechanisms for such coordination at the local level. p0�5� y RECOMSENDATIONS: Delete provisions. AND Create State role as "clearinghouse" for current listing of training and employment services available in the State, much like the State now prepares employment data, and provides Prime Sponsors with future program development informatiof-- - Section 110(b) (1) (4) : Continuous Review by State Employment 6 Training Council ISSUE: _ Section 110(b) (1) and (4) require that SETC continuously review the operations and pians of prime sponsor programs. Again, this represents an inappropriate State level of control , and erodes local contrcl . The State Employment and Training Advisory Council should maintain its present relationship with CETA Prime Sponsors and other local , state and federal employment and training programs. A broader oversight role is neither necessary nor appropriate. - RECOMMENDATIOI4:. Delete provisions. PROGRAM DETERMINATION Local Determination of Program Mix and Funding of Local Programs Appropriate to Labor Market New Title 11) Section 212(a) (b) : Limitation on the Use of Title II Funds - ISSUE: Proposal would restrict the funding of local PSE and Work Experience to no core than 50'. of Title ll activities, mandates funding of activities other than PSE and Work Experience to at least 100% of the FY 77 level . This artificially restricts prime sponsor planning of appropriate mix to meet significant segments and labor market needs. Such programs as the Youth In-School , and Out-of-School programs, as well as handicapped, and Senior programs are benefitted by the Work Experience program activity. To arti- ficially restrict the use of Work Experience undermines local decision making, ani to meet local needs. RECCM14EN AT 10N' Delete Sections (a) and (b) . -6- Section 121 (n) : Title II-1 ,000 Hour Limitation for Work Experience ISSUE: Proposal stipulates that Work Experience programs shall not exceed a total of 1 ,000 hours for any individual except in-school youth in any 12-month period. This does not address the needs of out-of-school youth or of special groups, such as handicapped, offenders and seniors. These proSrams and other programs from special groups cannot properly perform their role with a 1 ,000 hour limitation. RECOMMENDATION: Exclude youth and other special groups such as offenders, handicapped and seniors from this requirement. - AND Reword the section to require that the average length of participation shall not exceed 180 working days or 1 ,440 working hours. PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL Section 704(a) : Separate Private Industrial Council , Title VII ISSUE: Proposed Hill requires that any Prince Sponsor receiving financial assistance under this title shall establish a Private Industrial Council representing the private economic interests in the County. The Council would participate with the Prime Sponsor in developing programs under Title VII for private sector ooportunity for the economically disadvantaged. A p-oliferation of categorically developed councils erodes the continuity, integration, and overall abilities of the Local Planning Council . RECOMMENDATION: That this section be reworded so that the Private Industrial Council is estab- lished as a committee of the Local Planning Council rather than a separate Council. 0,089.6 s .. es: �en� 9 Y°��� ^ ,��C•a :rd.,, O�1 �V811tllti Power Pro ect. n,.� =0 2401 O Stanwell Or..No.440 l�lJ Concord.Cakornia:94420 = 1 5 671 .. -4239 •:1:4':1••• �}�� Judy Ann Miller :'••=� Director , . ...:.... ,;4 Apr. i 18, 1978 'Stac:erv]sar Robert Schroder. Chair person ifistrict. 13 . :.. Supervisor James .Kenny, Drst'r.ict 1 Supe rviscir ]fancy Fandan, District !! �upe:rvisor Warren Boggess, District !V upervisor Eric Hasseltine, D.isteict'1F P.A COSTA-•COUNTY'BOARD OF-SUPERV t SORS :r 6151 Pile Streei Martinez, CA 94553 �. :ear .Bo rd Members: � r: Or April i 1 .1 1 E she a ; � � Contra o P 7, 97 , . Costa Confit} �i�tr r-�Adri'.sur� ounc ":u�•�an'.:�:�:'~`�=�.�` •�' recamendation of i s ... .. ..: .Y'. .':,,:.,. ....a:: P. .. :;:••:•'> ::�..�:z��: , .t 'txecciti�ve Comiai�ttee�,�.•�rlti�ch��can�tuct:ed�tbtiiv:a•'stud �`���se:s4Far:;.:.. ;:•s•::... and a ubl-1�c hee i n an. 'the r :Y;:.. _ ;::::':' '"'..•;=r. P 9 P oposed'iaE't•:l a-ens:tramawe od the - - approved t;��:t:t+n s�..tarri' dcscr:bed,-.yi i:s regar pas 1 e;f or, vias de:velctt-d .a: "the basis:of.:::;M:r[ frorx' :mai gerici.es' ';'_t:he Coli t• ` ';:,:= ~-:;:;=;'' Public Service Employment:program.' the ii=IL'ioniiI A:..�.::iar:i:a ' ' ' `":: `': ` "�:`A U:S. .ConTer�rce of Ma�•ors:; as tali as o;:tir.!'ri Stsars.:t'fii�cigl `dcvelon :ic ' ' '= '`=: of tneir. owr posirftion stateir. tts. . .The .Manpower Advi Sory Cciunci l• i s"deep]y.-Cmi '' cerniil. .:fiat bill -emphasize erosion :o f l oca l -decisiontMgcir ra Ci on.:. •: .. .pr graws, and .unnecessary restrictions. contrar'v to-4he:.Ahtenlw'.aF+.CErA;-':tc i:51°i is � •' c i f o:�f i z i a-I addresses! the .i' Y �y Cha�Conn ol: eaa•]rg .sectso.�s:::. 1. Independent p - . . . staff for Planning Ceetrec r.]s:':(Sect:i on�'"1�OSj:� 2. Public Service Emolay.:nent a. E1 igibi'1 i t' (Stetici 507.) b. .Sa l a rt and 1WOOl emeen to t i'cn (Section:.].22 '.) c. Level of'Fund!ng •(sect ion SGS} d. Base Per]-od ,of' ASU's- (Se6tion:.120615)). �y�• e. Classification of Ecployees: (Section !22.(e))... :i .. 3. Ret tremen t (Sect i cis .i 2Z(1)) .'• :. :....:fit l:. Ipereaimad Role of Governor and SFTC (Sect ioils'.A0`;. ]05.,'-- i.Ud: ti 5. Local Determination of .Program Mix (Sections 212-and. 121{q))' • 5. crivato l:td:ts:::at Co:sr:ciis '(S&C-ticn 70 {44' O"P y. • � � .. � .!':C '��':..';:i:'•'%::. : ��•;�,.'.,V; �}y } J. t� .. .'.... ,.Y !:* feyc- if::.•..�•�-fir':, ,t •,. .�:•• � :.:.. ..: yr. .+rr R'`� �r..d ae '•s5�1•tJ�s1rA '1�E4a,e`*•>�.* .d Contro Co',ta County : Board of Supp rvisurs April 18, 1918 Page TWO We have a�- for your information our recommendations regarding each of these sections. Additionally, the Manpower Advisory Council would like to go on record as indicating that generally the amount of reporting and paperwork required in program operations is excessive, unweilding, and is an ever present difficulty. We recommend that in light of President Carter's comments regarding excessive paperwork, the amount of reporting.and paperwork be reduced. In our role as advisor to the Board of Supervisors we are submitting our position to you along with the recoimmendztion that upon your review, should you concur with our position, you adopt it as the official position of Contra Costa County Prime Sponsor and forward said recommendations to •the White House; the Honorable Ray Marshall , U.S. Secretary of Labor; our congressional delegation; and to the following members of Congress: Rep. Carl Perkins (D-Ky) 2635 Rayburn House Office Building Rep. John Dent (D-Pa) 2104 Rayburn House Office Building Rep. Augustus Hawkins (D-Ca) 2350 Rayburn House Office Building Rep. William Clay (D-Mo) 2264 Rayburn House Office Building Rep: James Jeffcrds (R-Vt) 429 Cannon House Office Building Rep. Joseph LeFante (D-NJ) 507 Cannon House Office Building - Rep. Ted Weiss (D-NY) 1229 Longworth House Office Building Rep. Bal tasar Corrada (D-PR) 1319 Longworth House Office Building-- Rep. Albert Quie (R-Minn) 2185 Rayburn House Office Building Rep. Carl Purse] ] (R-Mich) 1709 Longworth House Office Building Rep. Ronald Sarasin (R-Conn) 229 Cannon House Office Building 0089;8 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors April 18, 1978 Page THREE Rep. Edward Beard (D-RI) 131 Cannon House Office Building Rep. Michael Flyers (D-Pa 1331 Longworth House Office 3uilding Sen. Harriso5 A. Williams (D-NJ) 352 Russell Senate Office Building Sen. Gaylor Nelson (D-itis) 5241 Dirksen Senate Office Building Sena Alan Cranston (D-Ca) 229 Russell Senate Office Building Sen. William Hathaway (D-Maine) 20 Russell Senate Office Building Sen. Donald Riegle (D-Mich) 1207 Dirksen' Senate Office Building Sen. Jacob Javi is (R-1!Y) 321 Russell Sebate Office Building Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) 6317 Dirksen Senate Office Building Sen. John Chafee (R-RI) 3105 Dirksen Senate Office Building _ Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Bernadine Braud, Chairperson Manpower Advisory Council BB:JAM:gro Attachments it 0�-qJ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Consummating ) Purchase and Acceptance of Deed ) from Ann E. Lea, for Real Property ) required for the Parks and Open ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/414 Space Bond Program for County ) Service Area R-8, Walnut Creek ) (Gov. Code Sec. 25350) Area ) ) W/O 5432-927 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on March 28, 1978, passed Resolution of Intention No. 78/277 and notice fixing May-2, 1978 at 11 :00 a.m. , in its Chambers, County Admini- stration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place when it would meet to consummate purchase of the real property described therein from Ann E. Lea, said property being acquired in accordance with the City of Walnut Creek and County Agreement dated September 17, 1974, providing for the acquisition of local Park and Open Space Facilities for County Service Area R-8; and said Resolution was duly published in the "Contra Costa Times". This Board hereby approves said purchase. The County Auditor is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of the First American Title Guaranty Company, Escrow No. 106904 in the sum. - of Fifty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($50,500.00) for said property for payment to Ann E. Lea, upon her conveying to the County a Grant Deed therefor. Said Deed is hereby accepted and the Clerk of this Board is ordered to have it recorded, together with a certified copy of this Resolution. PASSED ON May 2, 1978, unanimously by Supervisors present. JDF:as Orig: Public Works (S.A.C.) cc: Recorder c/o Service Area Coordinator Administrator Auditor Public Works (1 ) County Counsel r City of Walnut Creek .. m RESOLUTION NO. 741414 t '1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Consummate Purchase of ) Real Property from Galindo Associates ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 415 for Runway 19-R Clear Zone ) Buchanan Field Airport ) (Gov. C. Sec. 25350) (W.O. 5438-927) ) Parcel 10 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on April 11 , 1978, passed Resolution of Intention Number 78/324 and Notice fixing May 2, 1978 at 11 :00 a.m_, in its Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place when it would meet to con- summate purchase of the real property described therein from Galindo Associates, said property being required for Buchanan Field Airport: Said resolution was duly published in the "Concord Transcript", and no protests to said purchase have been filed or made at said hearing. This Board hereby APPROVES said purchase and a Purchase Agreement and Consent to Easement, both dated April 3, 1978, between Galindo Associates and the County for the property located along Solano Way, Concord; and AUTHORIZES the County Public Works Director to sign said documents on behalf of the County. The County Auditor is hereby DIRECTED to draw a warrant chargeable to Account No. 5438-927 in favor of Escrow No. W-359849-6, Western Title Company, Walnut Creek, California, in the sum of $132,500.00 for payment upon conveyance of a good and sufficient deed to the County for said property. The Deed to said property, dated April 3, 1978, is hereby ACCEPTED and the Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to have it recorded, together with a certified copy of this Resolution. PASSED on May 2, 1978 by Supervisors present. I I Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: Auditor Recorder (c/o R/P) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 415 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Amending Board Resolution No. 77/560 ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/416 Establishing Rates to be Paid ) to Child Care Institutions ) WHEREAS this Board on July 12, 1977, adopted Resolution No. 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for the fiscal year 1977-78; and WHEREAS the Board has been advised that certain institutions should be added to the approved list; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that Resolution No. 77/560 is hereby amended as detailed below: Add the following private institutions: Monthly Rate Oak Gl er.;Ramona $1326 Oak Glen I. C. U. Homes/Ramona 1471 San Benito Mission Home/San Juan Bautista (P) 680 . PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. Orig: Director, Human Resources Agency cc: Social Service, M. Hallgren County Probation Officer County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Superintendent of Schools RESOLUTION NO. 78/416 mh 00,02 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Amending Resolution No. 77/560 RESOLUTION NO. 78/417 Establishing Rates to be Paid to Child Care Institutions WHEREAS this Board on July 12, 1977 adopted Resolution No. 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for the Fiscal Year 1977-78; and WHEREAS the Board has been advised that certain institutions should be added to the approved list; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that Resolution No. 77/560 is hereby amended as detailed below, effective May 2, 1978: ADD THE FOLLOWING PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS MONTHLY RATE La Cheim Group Home - without day school program (N) $1 ,340.00 - with day school program (N) 1 ,840.00 PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. Orig: Probation Department cc: County Probation Officer Social Service Department Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Superintendent of Schools RESOLUTION NO. 78/417 IN VE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COINTTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra- Costa Counter ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/418 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, THEREFO�U, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is-- authorized s-authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by the assessor that there has been a clerical error of the assessee in information furnished the assessor which caused the assessor to enter the assessment at a higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had such application been correctly filed. Pursuant to Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following corrections should be entered on the roll. It has been determined that this property would have qualified for an exemption pursuant to Article XIII, Section 4(b) , of. the Constitution; therefore, ninety percent (90%) of any tax or penalty or interest should be canceled pursuant to Section 270(a) (1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, pursuant to Section 270(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any tax or penalty or interest thereon exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in total amount shall be canceled or refunded. 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 should be canceled upon the showinE 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 delinquency date. On Account No. U023850-0002, Tari Rate Area 66020, Parcel No. 216-090-014-4, Christian Science Church should be allowed a welfare exemption of $410. The Business Inventory Exemption of $102 should be removed. These corrections are to be entered on the unsecured roll. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections : R. 0. SEATO`l, Assistant Assessor JOHN 3 L_4USyP1, County Counsel t/4-13-78 By. Adopted by the Board on... MAY 2 .1978 t Copy to: Assessor (Hrs. Rodgers) .Assessor (1.T^s. Giese) _ Auditor Tax Collector Page L of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/418 t - IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/419 . WHEBE7AS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsal; NOW, THE FORE, 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 Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831(a) , defects in description or form or clerical errors of the assessor on the roll, or other errors of the assessor not involving the exercise of judgment as to value which result in the entry on the roll of assessed values ether than those intended by the assessor, should be corrected as indicated below. 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 arocedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. On Parcel No. 174-022-039-5, Tax Prate Area 98003, Church of God Association qualifies for a church examption in accordance with Article XIII, Section 3(f) , of the State Constitution. The exemption was not fully allowed due to inability to timely complete the processing of the claim. The exemption of X14,950 now on the roll should be removed and an exemption of $22,950 should be allowed. This correction should be entered on the secured roll. On Parcel No. 159-070-010-8, Tax mate Area ?9041, Memory Gardens of Contra Costa, Inc., qualifies for a public. school exemption R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor t/4-13-78 �. ,t y Copy to: Assessor (ixs. Rodgers) Assessor (Yrs. Giese) Auditor Tax Collector Rage 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/419 in accordance with Article XIII, Section 3(d), of the State Constitut-ion. The exemption was not allowed due to inability to timely complete the processing of the claim. The exemption should be allowed in the amount of $32,080. This correction should be entered on the secured roll. On Account 11o. U021160-OOL1, Tar Rate Area 02007., Parcel No. 159-070-007-4, Carpenters 46 liort:lern California Counties J. A. T. C. qualifies for a public school exemption in accordance with rsticle' XIII, Section 3(d) , of the State Constitution, and Section 202(3 ) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The exemption was not allowed due to inability to timely complete the processin- of the claim. Therefore, the exemption should be allowed on the Personal Property in the amount of $10815. This correction should be entered on the unsecured roll . I hereby consent to the above chanties and/or corrections; R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOHN B CL_kUSSV, County Counsel B y Adopted by the Board on---MAY 2__197$ RESOLUTION NO. 78/419 Page 2 of 2 !oq IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ,OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 In the I•latter of Adopting Urgency ) Interim Ordinance Prohibiting ) Connections to the Sewerage Service ) May 2,' 1978 System of Contra Costa County ) Sanitation District No. 5. ) This being the time fixed to consider whether any development and/or sewer connections should be allowed in Sanitation District No. 5; and The Public Works Director having submitted a detailed report on the matter recommending that the Board consider adoption of an urgency ordinance that would prohibit further connections to the Port Costa sewer system until such time as pending engineering studies are completed and a decision is reached iyibh respect to a permanent sewerage service solution, and the people of Port Costa have commenced implementation of a solution and funding is assured; and The Chairman having invited those interested to speak, having first called for anyone in opposition to the. aforesaid recormmendation, and the following persons having appeared: Richard Rockwell, Attorney representing John Schmidt (owner of the brick building known as the Waterworks Building in Port Costa) =:hc sta ed he opposed the ordinance as it related to his client and requested that, if the Board adopts said ordinance, his client 's property be excluded from the provisions thereof; and 1`Lr. James I.,IcGuire, representing himself and Mr. William Rich (o;•rners of 128 lots that would be affected) who asked for exclusion of those 12 lots if the proposed ordinance is adopted; and The Chairman having invited comments from those favoring said ordinance, and the following people having appeared: I,Lrs. Carol Palacio, Secretary for the Port Costa Town Council; 14r. Frani: Miller, President of the Port Costa Town Council; and Mr. Gene Freitas, Port Costa resident; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having commented on the .report: of the Public Works Director and having recommended adoption of the proposed ordinance; and Suourvisor E. H. Hasseltine having indicated he was not opposed to adopting an urgency ordinance on a temporary basis, but only until such time as the engineering and cost studies now underway are completed and acted upon; and 1. 00,01 County Counsel having suggested that, if the ordinance were to be adopted, it include a limiting date; and Supervisor Hasseltine having recommended that the proposed ordinance be operative only until June 30, 1978; and Board members having further discussed the matter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 2 of the Contra Costa County Sanitation District No . 5 is APPROVED as an urgency interim ordinance . PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: James P. Kenny, Nancy C. Fanden, Eric H. Hasseltine, Robert I. Schroder NOES: None ABSENT: Warren N. Boggess I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of May, 1978 . J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By M. Vannucchi, Deputy Clerk 0J 2. PURUC WORn DEPAR'IUMT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: April 21, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director LA711 Subject: Report on the traffic, flood control and sewerage service problems in Port Costa (Board of Supervisors Hearing - 11:30 a.m., May 2, 1978) On April 11, 1978, at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Nancy C. Fanden raised the matter of two letters addressed to the Board of Super- visors - one fran the Citizens' Advisory Committee for Sanitation District No. 5, arra one from the Town Council of Port Costa. Both letters requested the Board to prohibit all further connections to the Port Costa sewage collection system. These letters were prcnpted by the following requests for additional connections: 1. A proposed minor subdivision (4 connections) now pending before the Planning C nT,dssion and on which the Commission was scheduled to reach a decision on April 25, and 2. A single connection whiz-, would serve a parcel of land presently occupied by an arar3oned waterworks facility which has not previously received service. Following discussion of the letters, the Board scheduled a public hearing in Martinez for May 2 and directed: 1. Ve Planning Conmission and Zoning Administrator to postpone any decision on subdivision or land use applications in the Port Costa area until after the May 2 hearing; 2. The Public Works Departnent to hold in abeyance all permits for connection to the sewage collection system in Sanitation District No. 5 until after the I-lay 2 hearing; 3. nie Public Works Department to prepare a report prior to May 2 concerning sewage, flood control and traffic related problems in the Port Costa area. A. Traffic Access to to Port Costa area is Via Carquinez Sce.L'c trive frcxn the east and west ar.. M= EtIen Road f=an the south. Both roads are norma and winding and have accident records w-.uch place then high on the list_ in the County in teras of accidents per vehicle mile. 00(1110 RECEIVED M '' 1 1f Microfilmed with board order J. P. OSU CLERK BOARD Oi SUPERVISORS CO TP COSTA CO. f f :2 Board of Supervisors 2- April 27, 1978 Mc Ewen Fbad Total Accidents Injury Accidents 1976 2 0 1977 7 1 1978 (4 nos.) 0 0 Carquinez Scenic Dr. 1976 13 - 6 1977 7 4 1978 (4 mos.) 2 1 Neither of these access roads are anywhere near capacity, so growth in the Port Costa area is not limited by access road capacity: however, consideration should be given to the increase in accidents which would most likely follow as a result of more development in the Port Costa area. The cost of upgrading these access roads, in terms of realignment and/or widening to provide shoulders, wvuld be prohibitive in relation to the usage. It is recc mended that planning for the Port Costa area for the foreseeable future be based on the assumption that there will be no improvement to the access roads, and increased development will most likely result in a proportionate increase in accidents along the access routes. B. Flood Control The Port Costa area is a valley which drains to, then northerly along, Canyon Lake Drive where most of the homes are located. The only storm drain facility consists of a 48" diameter culvert extending from Reservoir Street to the Carquinez Straits. This existing system can handle a maximn runoff of 80 cubic feet per second. At the existing level of develomient, the watershed theoretically produces a runoff of 210 cubic feet during a stone which happens on the average of once every ten years, which is the standard to which stone drains for small drairiage.areas are designed. Since the existing system is so greatly undersized, even a typical rainfall season produces flooding along Canyon Iake Drive. This year Supervisor Fanden and the Public Works Depart=ment have received letters from five different homeowners and numerous telephone calls complaining of flooded yards, driveways and house foundation areas. 00(-'10 Board of Supervisors 3- April 27, 1978 The Port Costa population is too small to support construction of a stony drainage system of adequate size to eliminate the flooding problems. It is recommended that planning for the Fort Costa area for the foreseeable future be based on the knowledge that flooding currently occurs in developed areas several times each year, there is little likelihood that the storm drain system will be improved to reduce or eliminate the flooding, and therefore additional development will incrementally worsen the existing situation. C. Sewerage Service port Costa's sewer service facilities handle sewage emanating frau 129 connections. These facilities are ministered and maintained by Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5, governed by the Board of Supervisors, and staffed with Public Works Department personnel. Port Costa is in violation of: A. Its sewage discharge requirements issued by the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board, and B. The Federal Water A_Iality Control Act requiring all municipal and industrial discharges to the receiving waters of the nation to receive secondary treatment before July 1, 1977. Up until now, the Regional Board and EPA have been lenient toward Port Costa because of the small amount of effluent being discharged to the fast moving waters of the Carquinez strait. In December 1976, as part: of the East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Manage- ment Agency, CD1'm/ aA Consultants found the most cost effective solution to Port Costa's sewerage service problem to be construction of a package treatment plant. This upgrading would result in substantial costs to the people in Port Costa. The total esti.-mated capital cost in 1976 dollars was $228,300. With federal and state government participation, the cost of the facility to the people in Port Costa would be about $86,000, which on a per home basis would be about $300 per year. This figure includes the much higher maintenance costs of a "secondary plant" which would go on year in and year out. The consulting engineering film of Harris and Associates is presently preparing a more detailed study which will take a more comprehensive look at possible solu- tions to sow-erage service problems in Port Costa and includes additional work on means of financing a solution for Port Costa. This study is expected to be cam-- pleted in June 1973. The proposed additional five actions have alarmed the citizens of Port Costa. In most communities, five connections would never be noticed. In Port Costa, it represents a 4 percent increase, which is s, 3tantia1. t i Board of Supervisors -4- April 27, 1978 It is not clear at this time whether or not Port Costa will, in fact, have to proceed with another solution if the status quo is maintained. However, it is quite clear that any additional coruactions to the sewer system would eoapound the already existing sewage service problems in Port Costa not only with respect to capacity of existing facilities, but also, and most importantly, with respect to FPA and Regional Board requirements. The Port Costa citizens feel that if these connections are permitted, then EPA and the Regional Board would have good reason to require the ccxri=-dty to Mately upgrade its level of treatment. Their contention is well founded; anything that in any way aggravates or disturbs the present situation may very well result in exorbitant costs. It is therefore recommended that the Board consider adoption of an emergency ordinance that would prohibit further connections to the Port Costa system until such time as: . Pending engineering studies are carpleted, . A decision is reached with respect to a permanent sewerage service solution, and . The people of Port Costa have conmenced implementing that solution and funding is assured. VLC-17M:fa 0�C12 Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 1978 In the Matter of Walk-a-Thon Sponsored by Spay Animal Defense Volunteers. The Board on April 11, 1978 having referred to the Agricultural Commissioner for recommendation the request of the president of Spay Animal Defense Volunteers for an animal control officer and truck to be present at the "Dog-Gone Nice Walk-a-Thon" to be held on May 6, 1978 at the Heather Farms Park, Walnut Creek; and Mr. K. E. Danielson, Agricultural Commissioner-Director of Weights and Measures, in an April 25, 1978 memorandum to the Board having recommended that said request be approved; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Agricultural Commissioner be APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entared on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Spay Animal Defense Supervisors Volunteers affixed this 2nd day of Agricultural Co=issioner County Administrator / J. R. OLSS0N, Clerk B Deputy Clark M. Vannucci�i 13 H-24 4/77 15m } DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: April 25, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From PE. Danielson, Agricultural Commissioner - f` Director of Weights and Measures Suject: Walk-a-Thon Sponsored by Spay Animal Defense Volunteers Regarding your Board Order dated April 11, 1978 on the above subject matter my recommendation is: 1. The Animal Control Division provide an Animal Control Officer and fully equipped truck for display at the Heather Farms Park, May 6, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Reasons for recommendation: 1. The Animal Control Officer can provide printed information • sheets and answer questions from citizens. Hopefully our public relations and image in the eyes of the citizens can be improved through this exposure. 2. Due to four unfilled officer positions and the fact that our overtime funds have been expended the County Admin- istrator has approved additional overtime funds to pay the officer to work on his day off. KED/rt cc: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator RECEIVED APP, -1Z 1878 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ONTRA G05FA CO. B2 ._ ..._._... .._.. Mia of umed with board order QC 14 10/76(iM) In the Hoard of Supervisors of t Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 7L- In the Matter of Proposed Sewage Ordinance for Subdivisions and Individual Structures. The Board on April 11, 1978 having requested that a revised draft ordinance be prepared for Chapters 420-6 and 413-3 of the County -Ordinance Code with respect to sewage disposal systems, and having fixed this date for hearing thereon; and Ms. Ruth Newman, representing the Alhambra Valley Improvement Association, having noted that the City of Martinez requires annexation to the City whenever a sewer connection occurs and having expressed concern that if the ordinance is adopted as proposed, property owners would be forced to annex; and All persons desiring to speak having been heard; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having reiterated his view that the ordinance should be flexible enough to permit oi-mers of parcels of five acres or more to install septic tanks on suitable land and that sewer connections should only be required at the time the property is subdivided; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having proposed that the suggested ordinance revisions be referred to a special Board committee com- prised of Supervisor Hasseltine and Supervisor N. C. Fanden for review taking into account the objections and suggestions which have been submitted; and Chairman Schroder having indicated that he might also participate in the committee discussions from time to time on an ex officio basis; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing is closed and the proposal of Chairman Schroder is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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: Supervisor Hasseltine Supervisors Supervisor Fanden affixed this 2nd day of clay , 1978 County Health Officer Director, Hunan Resources J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Agency County Counsel By Z1 t`--_ , Deputy Clerk Director of Planning ' Vera NelsonCounty Administrator H-24 4/77 15m �'j J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomic Fay 2 1978 In the Matter of Graywater System (Recycled Water) at the Brittany Inn, ' 11alnut Creek. ' Supervisor R. I. Schroder having this day referred to previous Board consideration of the graywater installation at the BritUany Inn in Walnut Creek, and in connection therewith having stated that he and Supervisor J. P. Kenny had made a field trip to view said installation and were favorably impressed, that further safeguards could perhaps be obtained such as introducing dye into the water as has been suggested by Supervisor N. C. Fanden, and that in view of the Board's interest in water conservation he and Supervisor Kenny recom- mended that the County Health Department consider this a pilot project; and Supervisor Fanden having expressed the opinion that it was in the County's interest to explore when possible new methods for recycling water; and supervisor Kenny having moved approval of the pilot project with the understanding that the County Health Depart- ment would assure protection of public health interests, and Board members being in agreement therewith, IT IS SO ORDERED. PASSED by the Board .this 2nd day of clay, 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. c.c. Brittany Inn Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Gray%.,rater Systems, Inc . Supervisors County Health Officer affixed this n,a day of .sem 79 78 Attn. Ted Gerow T Supervisor Schroder County Counsel A + �. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Geraldine Russell Deputy Clerk H-24 3176 15m 009 �� Date TO: FROM: Robert I. Schroder «<° �^ v: sup x✓rso Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Ey-. COSTA . D'pury RE: Field Trip to Brittany Inn, Walnut Creek To Inspect Graywater System On April 17, 1978, I along with Supervisor Kenny, inspected the water recycle system which has been in operation at the Brittany Inn in Walnut Creek. Also there, representing the nianufacturer, was Dick Backe. The system is located at the outside rear of the buildixxq in an enclosed fenced area. It consists of a large boxlike - k with the pump and other equipment sitting on top of one end of the box. The other end has a hinged cover with a latch and lock. The- water that is being recycled comes from two ice making machines located about forty feet away. The water is used to cool the compressors in the machines and was previously dumped into the sewer by means of a floor drain next to the machines. This water now flows through a copper pipe exposed along the back outside wall of the restaurant and into the tank through backflow protection valve_ The water from the tank is pumped_ through a filter and supplies all of the water to flush the public toilets and the employee toilets, and for no other purpose. These pipes were also copper, and all of the pipes carrying the recycled water were painted red. The tank was equipped with an overflow device draining to the sewer. The equipment is located in an area containing several other water cooled compressors, which were not connected to the recycle system. it appears, however, that the recycle system -does not significantly increase the danger of an accidental cross-- :.- connection ross=connection s_:nce there are numerous pipes with cooling water already there. 0001 Page Two The water in the tank is clear. It looks and smells like tap water. There appears to be no risk from the water itself. If a harmless dye were added to the water in the tank, it would be a further aid in detecting any future accidental cross-connection. At present, there is no cross-connection from the recycle system to the domestic water lines. The amount of water recycled by the system is approximately 250,000 gallons per year. The sewage discharge is also reduced by the same amount. It appears that the overall benefits in water and sewage savings outweigh the possibility that there might be a risk to the public because of the recycle system. w I fail to see any risk at all. I w(,uld recommend action by the Board of Supervisors to encourage the recycle of cooling water and other appropriate water for the purpose of toilet flushing and other uses which do not impose a risk to the health and welfare of the public. Any such system is to be installed according to the provisions of the Uniform Plumbing Code with any additional backflow protection which may be recommended by the Water District. Other conditions such as adding color to the water may be imposed by this Board. The Health Officer should be instructed to interpret any Fede==? or State regulations pertaining to water recycling in favi of the intention of this Board to encourage this type' of conservation. C�J9j� (. C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 1978 In the Matter 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 Board of the Contra Costa County, Moraga, 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 o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c.c. County Counsel (3) Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of Mav 19 78 .,% OLSSON, Clerk By ,Geraldine Russell , Deputy Clerk 00191-9 /f 7ely H-24 4/77 15m C { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 1978 In the Matter of Proposed Establishment of Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission. The Board on March 21, 1978 having considered a proposal for establishment of a Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission and having deferred action on same until after the June 6 election ; and The Board having received an April 24 , 1978 letter from Mr. William H. Wainwright, Chairman of the Detention Facility Advisory Committee , and Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman of the Mental Health Advisory Board, requesting approval of the Commission in order to make application to the Criminal Justice Agency for 1978- 1979 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration funds and advising that no County funds are being requested at this time ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its action of March 21, 1978 is REAFFIRMED. PASSED by the Board on May 2 , 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 data aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Wainwright Supervisors Rev. Watson affixed this 2nd day of May 1978 County Sheriff-Coroner District Attorney County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Probation Officer By Deputy Cleric County Administrator M � Craig_ QQQ4Q H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 19 78 In the Matter of Adopting Proposed Budgets for County Fire Protection Districts for the 1978-1979 Fiscal Year, and Fixing Date for Hearing Thereon The County Administrator having presented to this Board Proposed Budgets for the fiscal year 1978-1979 for the following County Fire Protection Districts which the Board of Supervisors is ex-officio the governing board: • Bethel Island Oakley Brentwood Orinda Byron Pinole Contra Costa County Riverview Crockett-Carquinez Tassajara Eastern West County; and Moraga In connection therewith, the County Administrator having submitted letter dated Auril 17, 1978 , together with related material, from Fire Chien A. V. Streuli, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, providing supplementary information on said district's proposed budget; Pursuant to Section 13902 of the California Health and Safety Code, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Proposed Budgets for County Fire Protection Districts are ADOPTED, and receipt of Chief Streuli' s supplementary information ACKNOWLEDGED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Tuesday, July 18, 1978 at 9:30 a.m. is FIXED as the date and time for the public hearing to be held in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California on the Proposed Budgets of the County Fire Protection Districts and any proposed changes thereto. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Districts Listed Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 2nd day of rtay 19-7-6- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk Jamie Jo. nson H-244/7715m 23 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY �. y CONSOLIDATED FIRE DISTRICT oisT FIRE CHIEF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS A.V.Streuli Ralph L.Aldrich 2010 Geary Road Edward B.Haynes Pleasant Hill,California 94523 April 17, 1978 Richard F.Holmes Leo F.Smarsh TELEPHONE(415)939-3400 Harold E.Wildes TC: Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RECEIVED x FRC M: Fire Chief A. V. Streuli MAY 2 1978 F t: SUB3DCT: Contra Costa County Fire Protection D" J. R. ousaN 1978/79 CLERK eoaRo OFSUPERVISORS Preliminary Budget / coaraA is r. On behalf of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District's Board of Fire Camds- sioners, T am submitting herewith the 1978/79 Preliminary Budget. The Board of Fire Commissioners has reviewed and approved this budget and is submitting it to the Board of Supervisors, as the adopting authority, for their approval. Although the budget reflects our current tax rate of $.652, it is anticipated that, with the increase in assessed valuation and settlement of the employee negotiations, the District's tax rape will be further reduced by 0 to 81�. The Preliminary Budget reflects an increase in the necessary tax revenue to $9,574,088 frau the 1977/78 f tax revenue of $8,928,648, an increase of 7.23% or $645,440. When all the necessary budgetary factors have been clearly identified, we estimate that the tax revenue r: requirements for the Final Budget will increase approxinately 6.5%. 6- This budget is consistent with the District's policy of providing an adequate level _ of fire protection and rescue services within its expanding carmunities at a reasonable, economic level. Since consolidation in 1964, the District has reduced f; its tax rate from $.877 to the current $.652, a 34% reduction totalling 22.54,. L4 The District presently has one of the lowest tax rates for a fire department of i' its size in the State of California. r The Preliminary Budget of $10,288,968 shows a net increase of $80,000 or .78% over the 1977/78 Budget of $10,208,968. Projected personnel costs increased from 79.500 to 84.44% of the total budget. This is an increase of 7.Q6o from the last fiscal year or $573,271. Operations services and supplies is down 1.810 from the previous t year, a decrease of $35,950. Capital outlay reflects a decrease of 44.81% from f last year, or $391,079. This capital outlay budget will complete our commt<:nications system and will put the District in the position of minimal necessary capital im- provements, most major equipment and facilities having been fileted within the s- District, permitting maintenance to equipment and facilities. The only major f: capital expenditures presently identified for the fine uni11 be sta tip relocations and future joint trim?—.g burn building facilities. Reserve for contingencies has been reduced to $50,000, a 500- reduction from, the 1977/78 reserve of $100,000. The �rPl;mi nary Budget dotes not i mllY'de any new personnel positions for the District. The 1977/78 budget allowed for 258 personnel in all classificatiomb jt - '78/79 Serving the communities of Gayton,Concord,Lafayette,lrlartinez,Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek,and some unincorporated County areas Mirmfilmed with board order Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors April 17, 1978 Page 2 budget allocates 266 personnel in all classifications, the maxim amount authorized. :the District by Civil Service. Utilizing the maximum allotted positions will permit the District to assign a second engine company to Station 10 on Treat Boulevard in Concord. It was hoped that the hydrant rental charges of $222,000 annually applied to the District by the Contra Costa and Gregory Gardens Water Districts would not be re- quired in the 1978/79 fiscal budget because of legislation passed in Sacramento. However, interpretation of this legislation by County Counsel and the State has indicated that the hydrant rental costs, as they relate to water supply and facili- ties, were not deleted by this legislation. Instead, only the costs of installing and maintaining hydrants were removed, which is a proportionately small amount in relation to the $222,000 annual costs. The District Board of Fire Coaaissioners had intended to furter reduce the tax rate in the amount of the hydrant rental charges. It will now be necessary to develop additional legislation to fully remove the hydrant rental charges. The District has been unsuccessful in its attempt to add certain industries, which are within the District's boundaries, to the Fire District's tax roll so they may pay their proportionate share of property fire taxes. It is estimated that, with the inclusion of these industrial facilities, additional property tax relief of 3� to 5� would be realized by the total property owners within the Fire District. In order to relieve the burden of property tax in an editable manner while maintaining a reasonable level of fire protection, it is imperative that the property tax requirements rements for the District be shared by all property owmers within the District boundaries. Without the active support of the Board of Supervisors n this endeavor, the inequity of exempting certain industries frau the District's property tax roll will not be resolved. Copies of the Preliminary Budget were sent to all cities, Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, and the League of Women Voters. A public notice and press release advertising the public hearing on the Preliminary Budget before the Board of Fire C mnissioners was sent to all local newspapers. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors adopt the Preliminary Budget for JL978/79 for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District as approved and submitted by the Board of Fire Commissioners_ AVS:ps Enclosure cc: Contra Costa Taxpayers Association League of J%7anen Voters of Diablo Valley 00-12 a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FIRE DISTRICT �!R`'LiStK�CS FIRE CHIEF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS A.V.Streuli Ralph L.Aldrich 2010 Geary Road April 13, 1978 Edward B.Haynes Pleasant Hill,California 94523 TELEPHONE(415)939-3400 R E C E IH col i f.: TO: BOARD OF FIRE 0ONNISSIONERS f4AY .2 1978 FROM: Fire Chief A. V. StreuliJ. R. OLSsoN CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONT ����SiA CO. B qN 6: Ft SUB : Preliminary Budget 1978/79 I; The following information is subldtted to the Board of Fire Catmiissioners for review k+ in conjunction with the I iminary Budget for 1978/79. It is my recatar�endation that, at the Board of Fire Commissioners meeting on April 13, 1978, this Preliminary Budget be approved and surutted to the Board of Supervisors for review and public hearing. �A On May 2, 1978, the Board of Supervisors will hold a hearing for adoption of the Preliminary Bu.dget for 1978/7 9. .` General Budget Information Er° It has been indicated by the County that a similar ty approach as-was utilized in Fiscal Year 1977/78 will be used in placing limits on the amount of increase per- mitted in the property tax revenue for Fiscal Year 1978/79. This limit, in 1977/78, 4� was a percentage increase of 7.5% - xoughly equivalent to the advance in the Con- sumer Price Inde%. The tax revenue increase for our District in 1977/73 was 7.60. The percentage increase that will be permitted, or the factor that will be utilized (the Consumer Price Index or Gross National Product Deflator) has not been identified. The use of a li,-niting factor in revenue increase was considered in the preparation of the Preliminary Budget. k- The District has always been conservative in its bLiget preparation and the Dis- trict's tax rate has been reduced in a systematic, reascmable manner. The Board of Fire Commissioners, while recognizing the restraints necessary in budget preoara- k'. tion, has approved budget expenditures that pernutted development of the fire pro- tection services and facilities necessary for the communities arra districts we r serve. With the uncertainties as to the future of local government in-California, i.e. Jarvis-Gann Initiative and SB 1, the Behr Tax Relief Bill, the support and foresight the Board has had in development of the District will become of greater r. importance in its continuing operation. t'_ Assessed Valuation i. The assessed valuation increases that will be realized in the District are unknown j at this time. Preliminary indications are that a possible 150-24o assessed valuation increase is possible witbi n the District. If this occurs, a further reduction in the tax rate would be estimated at 4� to 7G. WQ 4 ``r Microliimcd with board order L ' Serving the communities of Clayton,Concord,Lafayette,Martinez,Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek,and some unincorporated County areas BOARD QF FIRF COMESSIC NE16 RS: Preliminary Budget 1978/79 April 13, 1978 Page 2 Tax Revenue The Preliminary Budget projects an increase in the necessary tax revenue to $9,574,088 fran 1977/78 tax revenue of $8,928,648, an increase of 7.23% or $645,440. Budget The Preliminary Budget for 1978/79 is $10,288,968. This is a net increase of $80,000, .78% frau the 1977/78 budget of $10,208,968. ! Personnel I The Preliminary Budget has not allocated any new personnel positions forth District. r The 1977/78 Budget allowed for 258 personnel in all classifications. The 1978/79 - ; Budget allocates 266 personnel in all classifications, the maximum amount authorized the District by Civil Service. The District will not utilize our total allocated positions of 266 personnel in assigning a second engine ccopany to Station 10 on Treat Boulevard. Up to this time, we have not utilized these.positions because minimun manning levels were adequate. The second engine campany operating out of this station will reduce the vacating of peripheral stations on move-ups and greater alarms. It will provide greater response depth in the Ygnacio Valley area and greater and quicker support response to the Concord, Clayton, Walnut Creek, and Pleasant Hill areas as well. It will increase the manpower resources at this centrally located station, providing greater utilization of support equipment throughout the District. The projected salaries for the Preliminary Budget are the best estimates that could be made and could dramatically change with the conclusion of a negotiated settle- ment with the Firefighters Union. Retirement A new actuary study has been ccmpleted on the County Retirement System and increased costs have been projected. The employer costs have not been finalized and have, therefore, been estimated for this Preliminary Budget. The final negotiated salary and other employee benefits will affect the final retirement costs. Rbrker's Compensation Projections for the titibrkerIs Compensation costs were made at the current rates that have been established by the County. Final j•7orker's Compensation costs will be determined by our experience rate schedule and salary adjustment. This will be available prior to the preparation of the Final Budget. Budget Surana-Ty - Projected personnel costs increased frau 79.50% to 84.44% of the total bLeget. This is an increase of 7.06% frac last fiscal year or $573,271. - Operations Services and Supplies has decreased 1.8% frau the previous year, or a decrease of $35,950. _ ` BOARD OF FIRE OOWISSIO�vERS RE: Preliminary Budget 1978/79 April 13, 1978 Page 3 - Capital Outlay shows a decrease of 44.81% from last year's budget, cr $391,079. 1. property in our 1976/77 Budget, the Commission had allotted funding for the purchase of property adjacent to the Administration Building at 2918 Dorothy Drive. On advice of the County Real Property Agents and review by District staff, the vest of purchasing the property at that time, for an estimated $75,000, was considered excessive. The property owner has since relocated and contacted the Real Property Agent, who indicated the property may be available to the District for an estimated $50,000 to $55,000. The owner is presently renting the property which should relieve the District of some of the exorbitant relocation costs that would have occurred when the residence was occupied by the owner. Purchase of this property will allow for future expansion for parking or building. 2. IIzgi ne Replacement: We have projected two 1,000 GPM pumpers in the Prelim- i_nazy Budget. Our normal pumper replacesrent program required replacement of a pumper unit each fiscal year. W7e have included an additional engine in this year's budget for the second engine company to be housed at Station 10. 3. Microwave System: The District has allotted funds to expand and complete a microwave system between Station 10 and Arnold Ai ghiray. This missing link will provide better camunications and back-up when failures occur to other parts of the micrawave system. 4. Computer Aided Di_spat . System: Funds have been allotted in this Prelim- inary Budget to complete the purchase of the Computer Aided Dispatch System approved in our last fiscal budget. 5. Other equipment includes upgrading and replacement of nozzles, smoke ejectc)rs, pumps, additionaa diesel powered generators as necessary for operations, minimal office equipment, replacement vehicles, and required building maintenance arra radio equipment. The Prel-iminary Budget reflects the requirement to maintain the level of fire protection that has been provided by the District. The increasing personnel costs, inflated costs to all portions of the budget, and the limiting of property tax revenues will require a continuous evaluation of the District's expenditure plans. The capital improvement program completed by the District and the continued effort by all employees to increase efficiency and productivity will permit the department to provide a high level of fire protection within reasonable budgeting limits. In addition to the conventional line item budget, the District has been rei�sted to develop a program budget to assist and provide the department, Board of Fire Cmmissioners, and Board of Supervisors, an additional tool for evaluating the the departiment's requirarents and p-..rfo=,;ance. The pang= budget will be developed in conjun.^tion with the final line iter budget. AVS:ps 0N. 26 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Page 1 of 3 SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET REQUEST FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY Fiscal Year 1978/79 Contra Costa County 2025 DISTRICT NAME Consolidated Fire District FUND CODE ITEM ESTIMATED OBJECT EXPLANATION OF No. QUANTITY DESCRIPTION COST CODE REQVES'C 1 Purchase of Property Adjacent to District $ 55,000.00 * Future expansion. 2 2 Install Underground Fuel Tanks, Station 10 8,000.00 * Required for diesel & unleaded fuel. 3 1 • Paint Apparatus Room, Station 1 21573.00 * Station maintenance. 4 6 Air Conditioning Units, Station 6 5,320.00 * Replacement of existing units. 5 1 140,000 BTU Furnace & Air Conditioning 21800.00 * Replacement of existing furnace. System 6 1 Repair Roof, Station 15 1,500.00 * Maintenance of station roof. ' 7 1 Paper Shredder & Stand, Shredmaster, General $ 900.00 4951 Office equipment. Binding, Training 8 2 Cassette Recorder w/variable speed, & speech 750.00 4951 Office equipment. control, U.S.C. Speech Controller, Training 9 1 File Cabinet, Legal, 5 drawer, Training 225.00 4951 Office equipment. 10 1 I.D. Card Laminator, Laminex Pak III, Trainirg 380.00 4951 Processing I.D. cards. 11 2 IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriter, Clerical 11500.00 4951 Replacement of existing equismnt. 12 2 1,000 GPM Pumpers, diesel powered w/auto- $ 130,000.00 4953 Replace Unit 108 (1951 pumper) & matic transmission, 500 gallon water tank additional engine company, Sta. 10 13 3 Compact Sedans- 2 for FPB, 1 for Training 16,200.00 4953 Replace FPB Units #257 & 258; new unit for additional Training Officer. 14 1 Van, Shop ' 61200.00 4953 Replace 1970 Shop Van, Unit #240. 15 2 Pick-Up - 1 autaratic transmission 4-wheel 13,300.00 4953 Replace 1964 Pick-Up #208 at Sta. 6; drive; 1 utility pick-up, long bed replace 1961 4-wheel drive 4218. DATE 3/29/78 -- TITLE Assistant Fire Chief ESTIMATED COST APPROVED t PURCHASING AGENT %.Urq I 'A L.V.I I A %.UUN I I Page 2 of 3 • SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET REQUEST FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY Fiscal Yaar1978/79 Contra Costa County 2025 DISTRICT NAME Fire Protection District FUND CODE ITEM DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED OBJECT EXPLANATION OF QUANTITY No. COST coot ACQUCST 16 6 Mobile Radios, Ccrmmnications $ 8,400.00 4955 one for new truck being purchased; five for routine replacement. 17 1 Xicrowave System 21,000.00 4955 Provide District microwave system between Station 10 & Arnold Highway. is 1 Antenna System for Channel 6 Base Station 300.00 4955 As above. 19 2 Microwave Antenna Systems - 31000.00 4955 Bring antenna system up to new standards. 20 1 Ccrnputer Aided Dispatch System, CcmTunica-' 1500000.00 4955 Clete purchase of CAD system. tions 21 9 Motorola B1322A Switch Modules with K166 61100.00 4855 one button cation alert system to be option ($3#100) and added to existing radio consoles to 24 Speedcall ANI Encoders. ($3r000) allow dj§2atcher to actJyate--each fire station for reduced dispatch time and increased accuracy. 22 2 3KW diesel powered generator $ 4,200.00 4956 Generators for new engines. 23 1 6KW diesel powered generator 31500.00 4956 - Generator for Truck 14. 24 10 5 Akron 500 GPM "Black Widow" fog nozzle & 21280.00 4956 Improve nozzle & master stream -:4 5 variable GPM conversion kits capability. 25 1 Electric Air Compressor, Station 16 400.00 4956 Station 16 air shop tools. 26 2 Gas Detectors "Electronic Nbse" Model. #B-3, 500.00 4956 Detect flammable vapor for fire Fire Prevention . investigation. 27 23 SuperVac Smoke Ejector, 5,000 cfm square 91200.00 4956 Units are stackable & provide more housing, explosion proof, 115V, 60CY, AC capability. 28 2 SuperVac Smoke Ejector, 10,000 cfm square 11500.0C 4956 Units provide more efficient capabilit housing, explosion proof, 115VI 60CY, Ar- for Broke rerroval. 29 3 Wet-Dry Water Vacuums. 21100.0c 4956 Replacement units. DATE 3/29/78 TITLE Assistant Fire Chief ESTIMATED COST APPROVED PURCHASING AGENT (-M 975 1/65) " - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Page 3 of 3 SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET REQUEST FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY Fiscal Year 1978 78 Contra Costa County DISTRICT NAME Consolidated Fire District FUNDCoDE 2025 ITEM ESTIMATED ODIECT EXPLANATION OF No. QUANTITY DESCRIPTION COST CODE REQUEST 30 4 Stamp Pump, Prosser. 1 hp., Model 9-1200 $ 2,100.00 4956 Replacement-existing pt=p too small. 31 6 Elkhart Select-O-Stream 11i,'!. fog nozzles 11520.00 4956 Replacement nozzles on engine. 32 10 Akron Marauder 3/4" fog nozzles 20200.00 4956 Upgrade & standardize nozzles for paver wagons. 33. 12 6' Akron 1,000 GPM "Black Widow" Master 3,330.00 4956 Improve nozzles & provide more master Stream fog nozzles & 6 variable GPM stream capability. conversion kits 34 1 Recording-Anne Manikin 1,200.00 4956 Training & public education needs'. 35 4 Canopy & side panels for.engines 5,600.00 4956 Enclose cab, weatherize for protection of personnel and equipment. 36 1 Storage Building, 12x1911 height 8011, gal- 805.00 4956 Driver Training Aids storage, vanized steel, Training 37 1 P.C. Porto Clinic Inert Driver Testing 550.00 4956 Test driver reaction time & depth Equipment Division, Training perception. 38 1 M.S.A. Portable Regulator Tester #462845 395.00 4956 Allow department to test regulator. 39 1 Heli-Arc Welder, Shop 2,000.00 4956 Replace 40-year-old unit. 40 1 Air Driven Die Grinder, Shop 250.00 4956 Replacement of shop equipment. 41 1 Air Driven Right Angle Sander & Grinder, ShoE 350.00 4956 'New equipment. 42 1 Air Impact Wheel Tool, 111, Shop 250.00 4956 Replacement of shop equipment. 43 5 Rear Screen Slide-Cassette Projector, Singer 11900.00 4956 Complete purchase plan for projectros Caramate II, Model 8835, Training in stations. 44 1 Training Manikin, Rugged Ron, Sierra 800.00 4,956 Search & rescue training. Training 45 1 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camera, Pentex XX 355.00 4956 Training equipment. cj 44= F1.8 autcma.tic diaphragm, Training 46 2 Stove & Oven Units, Frigidaire #R.E. 533 900.00 4956 Replacement of existing stove,l' 3/29/78 •ZIL,(_4zz_ DATE l��./.�1 TITLE Assistant Fire Chief ESTIMATED COST APPROVED i PURCHASING AGENT M 335 I/65) t It A Co CONTRA COSTA COUNTY w � CONSOLIDATED FIRE DISTRICT FIRE CHIEF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS A.V.Streuli Ralph L Aldrich 2010 Geary Road Edward B. Haynes Pleasant Hill,California 94523 Richard F. Holmes Leo F.Smarsh TELEPHONE(415)939-3400 Harold E.Wildes RECEIVED p,Ay 2- i78 . i. P. O'-SSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPCOiSORS CONTRA C Coam COSTA CIXIIIT Y FIRE PFYJ2'FJCI'ION DISTRICT PRELIMINARY BUDGET 1978 — 1979 �z a; 4 t,.. f: z is t; is- - .;30 1 S' Serving the communities of Clayton,Concord, Lafayette,Martinez,Pleasant Hili, Walnut Creek,and some unincorporated County areas CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FIRE DISTRICT tRf DIS'r�l E CHIEF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS FIR A. E CHIEF Ralph L.Aldrich Edward B. Haynes 2010 Geary Road Richard F.Holmes Pleasant Hill,California 9452.3 Leo F.Smarsh Harold E.Wildes TELEPHONE {415}939-3400 t. TAX RATE PATTEM F: l� rt 1964-65 Alt. Diablo $0.874) y $0.869} _ $0.872 Average r r-- fJ 1965-66 Consolidated $0.820 1966-67 Consolidated $0.799 l 1967-68 Consolidated $0.750 I r' 1968-69 Consolidated $0.730 1969-70 Consolidated $0_725 G: 1970-71 Consolidated $0.724 r 1971-72 Consolidated $0.724 t� 1972-73 Consolidated $0.748 1973-74 Consolidated $0.749 r _ t 1974-75 Consolidated $0.749 r 1975-76 Consolidated $0.728 C t . 1976-77 Consolidated $0.706 .: 1977-78 Consolidated $0.652 i 1978-79 Consolidated $0.652 t. r.; -1 t Serving the communities of Clayton, Concord, Lafayette,Martinez,Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek,and some unincorporated County areas Microfilmed with board order i i SLZFI%LzkRY OF PREM724LXARY BUDGET FOR 1978-79 A. FILL FUND BALANCE 1978-79 $ 574,000 B. REVENUE 1978-79 Weed Abatement $ 90,000 Hydrant Revenue 3,000 Highway Rental 180 ` In Lieu Tax 300 Rental 2,400 Miscellaneous 3,000 State Subvention 40,000 Sale of Surplus Fire 2,000 1 Equ pmt $ 140,880 $ 140,880 ( $ 714,880 l AVAILABLE REVENUE C. TAX REVENUE AVAILABLE j Estimated Secured & Unsecured I Tax Including Fareaw s & Business Inventory Tax Relief $ 9,574,088 r TOM AVAILABLE $ 10,288,968 ESTIMATFI) TAX RATE SET AT $0.652 Q01(kt� 2 -2- t'ERMNrr GE =O1V OF L)I.JLJl2l.:.1 I. PrrEPSONL EM Salaries, Retirement, Health Insurance $ 7,794,845 Ebrker's Cation Insurance 727,000 Clothing Allowance 64,000 (83.44%) $ 8,585,845 Professional Services Personnel Administrative Charges: Civil Service $ 83,000 County Retirement 7,700 1%brker's CarpeLsation 9,759 Other 2,541 (1.00%) $ 103,000 Total Personnel Costs $ 8,688,845 $ 8,688,845 = 84.44% II. UTILITIES: FIRE HYDRANT RE I AL Contra Costa County Water District & Gregory Gardens ;later District $ 222,000 = 2.16% III. INSURAME Property, Auto, General Liability $ 109,000 = 1.06% IV. OPERATIONS SERVICES & SUPPLIES $ 730,950 Special Assessments: Bond, Tax 6,540 $ 737,490 $ 737,490 = 7.17% V. CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 481,633 = 4.68% VI- RESERVE FOR COQ $ 50,000 = .49% TOTAL $ 10,288,968 = 1.00 CO'LgrRA OOST\ COUNTX FIRE PROI=ION DISTRICT FIRE CCIXISSION BUDGET PRELIP-LIl"CRY BUDGETi RE QUIRE'-IE"TS FOR 1978-79 FISC_AI. YFZR Salaries & Employee Benefits Item 1. Permanent Salaries $ 5,660,895 2. Temporary Salaries 90,000 3. Overtime 470,000 4. Retirement Contributions 1,277,850 5. Health Insurance Contributions 250,000 6. Health Insurance, Retirees 43,000 Employee Life Insurance 3,100 Total $ 7,794,845 Number of Personnel Authorized Personnel in Classification - 266 Ope—rations Services & Supplies 8. Office Expense $ 28,000 9. Books & Subscriptions 6,000 10. C xrrnunications 30,000 11. Utilities A. Fire Hydrant Rental $222,000 B. Utilities 58,000 280,000 12. Small Tools & Instruments 3,000 13. Minor Equignent - Tagged 4,000 14. Medical Supplies 5,000 15. Food 2,650 16. Clothing & Personal Supplies 75,000 17. Household Expense 27,000 18. Publication of Notices 100 19. Memberships & Dues 00c.34 ric.34 1,800 -4- PREI.DinPM B[jD= REQUIREMENTS For 1978-79 Fiscal Year 20. Rental of Equipment $ 36,400 21. Rental of Real Property 11,000 22. Repair & Service Equipment 41,000 23. Repair of Vehicles 58,000 24. Gasoline & Oil Supplies 50,000 25. Auto & Truck Tires 14,200 26. Maintenance of Radio Equipment 24,000 27. Maintenance of Buildings 24,000 28. Maintenance of (rounds 9,000 29. Auto Mileage 700 30. Travel & Meeting Eq3ense 6,000 31 Professional Services 263,000 A. Need Abatement $110,000 B. County Administrative Service Charges 103,000 C. Other Service Charges, i.e. fire 50,000 hydrant installation, physical exams, attorney & consultant fees 32. Data Processing Services 35,000 33. Microfilm Services 100 34. Insurance, Other 109,000 35. Worker's Compensation Insurance 727,000 36. Fire Fighting Supplies 64,000 37. Training Expenses & Supplies 11,000 38. Special Department Expense 9,500 39. Miscellaneous Services -500 Total $ 1,955,950 Special Services & Assessments 1. Special Tax - State Governmental Agency $ 110 2. Grants in Aids - Station Bond indebtedness, Lafayette 6,430 Total ( 0,540 -5- PRELDIINARY BUDGET RBQUTPZA&VTS For 1978-79 Fiscal Year CAPITAL OUTLAY OODE DESCRIPTION * Purchase of Property $ 55,000 , * Structures & Iiprovanents 20,193 4951 Office Equignent & Furniture 3,755 i 4953 Autos & Trucks 165,700 4955 Radio & Electronic Equipment 188,800 4956 Tools & Sundry Equipment 48,185 Total $ 481,633 Resexve for Contingences $ 50,000 TOTAL BUDGET REQUMMEN 'S $ 10,288,968 -6- 0 Q-3a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SPECIAL DISTRICT BUDGET REQUEST FOR CAPITAL, OUTLAY PIUMMrn ARv BUDGET 1978-79 DISTRICT NAME: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTDCTICN DISTRICT FUND CODE: 2025 ZC7m ESTIMATED MP= CODE DESCRIMON COST COST i * Purchase of Property Adjacent to District $ 55,000 $ 55,000 * Structures & Improvements 2 - Install Underground Fuel Tanks, Station 10 $ 8,000 - Paint Apparatus Roam, Station 1 2,573 6 - Air Conditioning Units, Station 6 5,320 1 - 140,000 BTU Furnace & Air Conditioning System, Station 3 2,800 - Repair Roof, Station 15 1,500 1 $ 20,193 $ 20,193 4951 Office Bguigrent & Furniture 1 - Paper Shredder & Stand, Shredmaster, General Binding Company, Traaining $ 900 2 - Cassette Recorder W/Variable Speed & Speech Control, U.S.C. Speech Controller, Training 750 1 - File Cabinet, legal, 5 Drawer, Training 225 1 - I.D. Card Laminator, Taminex Pak III, Training 380 2 - IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriter, Clerical 11500 $ 3,755 $ 3,755 4953 Autos & Trucks I 2 - 1,000 GPM Puffers, Diesel Powered W/Autanatic i Transmission, 500 Gallon Water Tank $ 130,000 1 3 - Compact Sedans - 2 for FPB, 1 for Training 16,200 1 - Van, Shop 6,200 2 - Pic]:Up - 1 Automatic Transmission 4-Wheel Drive; i 1 Utility Pick-Up, bong Bed 13,300 i $ 165,700 $ 165,700 4955 Radio & Electronic Equipment 6 - Mobile Radios, 8,400 09gIJIV CaNTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PR0rFX.TION DISI'RjCT i3UDGEi' ERQUEST FOR CAPITAL CUTW Fiscal Year 1978-79 Fund 2025 i TOTAL ESTD9= ESLT4ATED CODE DESCRIPTION COST COST I 4955 Radio & Electronic Equipment (Cont'd.) 1 - Microwave System $ 21,000 . 1 - Antenna System for Channel 6 Base Station 300 2 - Microwave rave Antenna Systems 3,000 1 - Compiter Aided Dispatch System, Camainications 150,000 9 - Motorola B1322A Switch Modules with K166 Option & 24 - Speedcall ANI Encoders 6,100 i $ 188,800 $ 188,800 4956 Tools & Sundry Equipment 2 - 3KW Diesel Powered Generator ;$ 4,200 1 - 6KW Diesel Powered Generator 3,500 10 - 5 Akron 500 GPM "Black Widow" Fog Nozzle & 5 Variable GPM Conversion Kits 2,280 1 - Electric Air Compressor, Station 16 400 2 - Gas Detectors "Electronic Nose" Model 7B-3, Fire Prevention 500 23 - SuperVac Smoke Ejector, 5,000 cfm square housing, Explosion Proof, 115V, 60CY, AC 9,200 2 - SuperVac Smoke Ejector, 10,000 cfm square housing, Explosion Proof, 115V, 60CY, AC 1,500 3 - Wet-Dry Water Vacutzns 2,100 4 - Sump Pump, Prosser 1 hp., Model 9-1200 2,100 6 - Elkhart Select-O-Stream lei" Fog Nozzles 1,520 10 - Akron Marauder 3/4" Fog Nozzles 2,200 12 - 6 Akron 1,000 GPM "Black Widow" Master Stream Fog Nozzles & 6 Variable GPM Conversion Kits 3,330 1 - Recording-Anne Manikin 1,200 4 - Canopy and Side Panels for Engines 5,600 1 - Storage Building, 12x19', Height 80", Galvanized Steel, Training 805 1 - P.C. Porto Clinic Inert Driver Testing Equipment Division, Training 550 1 - M.S.A. Portable Regulator Tester 7462845 395 1 - Heli Arc Welder, Shop 2,000 1 - Air Driven Die Grinder, Shop 250 1 - Air Driven Right Angle Sander & Grinder, Shop 350 1 - Air Inpac . Wheel Tool, 1", Shop 250 5 - Rear Screen Slid..-Cassette Projector, Singer Caramate I1, Nadel 8835, Training 1,900 1 - Training Manikin, Rugged Ron, Sierra, 'training 800 1 - 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camara, Pentex KX 55mzm F1.8 Automatic Diaphragm, Trainixrg 355 2 - Stove & Oven Units, Frigidaire 7R.E. 533 900 $ 48,185 $ 48,185 00:1 -8- ' a CONTRA COSTA COMVrY FIRE PRC=ION DISTRICT FIRE CQ%jL%ffSSIC.N BUDGET PALL TRANSMITTAL FOR 1978-79 FISCAL YEAR AUMORIZED POSITION PERSOMM IN CLASS AVERAGE COST TOTAL COSTS Fire Chief 1 $ 42,744 $ 42,744 ! Assistant Fire Chief 4 35,064 140,256 t Battalion Chief 7 31,128 217,896 Fire Captain 48 23,088 1,108,224 Supervising Inspector 1 30,936 30,936 Senior Inspector 4 24,096 96,384 Fire Inspector 8 22,116 176,928 t t Training Superivzsor 1 30,936 30,936 Training Officer 3 22,596 67,788 Senior Firefighter 67 19,704 1,320,168 ( Firefighter 108 18,540 2,002,320 Dispatches 2 15,432 30,864 Fire Alarm Supervisor 1 22,596 22,596 Fire Apparatus Foranan 1 22,740 22,740 Apparatus Mechanic 2 18,942 37,884 Supervising Clerk I 1 14,749 14,748 Intermediate Steno Clerk l 11,736 11,736 Account Clerk: II 1 12,096 12,096 Intermediate Typist Clerk 3 11,172 33,516 Typist Clerk 2 9,708 19,416 266 TOTAL $ 5,440,176 !*ud'itbr-Controller Office Contra Divisions Costa Accounting IVlfJI Nicholascholas G.Morris 372-2246 Finance Building Budgets Martinez.California 94553 �I ' (415) 372-2181 U Charles D.Thompson 372-2018 Cost Accounting James A.Horst 372-2895 Data Processing 1 Glen C.Taylo372 -2377 Internal Audit i uu John A.Aytard 372-2161 Purchasing Donald L. Bouchet William A.Schmidt 372-2172 Acting Auditor-Controller Systems Arthur T.Sturgess 372-2157 Special Districts/Taxes April 25, 1978 Sam Kimoto 372-2236 Supervisor James P. Kenny, District I Supervisor Nancy C. Fanden, District II Supervisor Robert I. Schroder, District III Supervisor W=en N. Boggess, District IV Supervisor =sic H. Hasseltine, District V Proposed Fire District Budgets for 1978-79 Enclosed is the material covering the .proposed budgets..of:the-_-a County Fire District, which we request Board approval-on P',ay_2, 19.78:'. The--revenue-to-the-districts -as represented by-revenues-other than-tax,- unsecured tax, and secured tax will change_.- Chapter 1 of the 1968 First Extraordinary Session provides for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption. Tax losses to the districts from these exemptions will be reimbursed by the State. When these reimbursements are determined, revenues other than tax will be increased and tax revenues will be decreased.- THE STATEt,TIDE -ELECTION OF JUNE.6,_ 19 78, PROVIDES A-CHOICE BETL�ii.'= PROPOSITIOII-8 TO-I2=-ENT THE BEHR BILI: (SB.1). AND PROPOSITION 13 (JARVIS-GAMi INITIATIVE). . THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION WILL HAVE -SOME-;. EFFECT,ON THE FINAL BUDGETS WHICH MUST.BE ADOPTED BY.YOUR BOARD -NOT)T' LATER THAN AUGUST 1, 1978. DONALD I: BOUCHET Acting Auditor-Controller__ _ DLB:mp Enclosure c 0 ('40 Microfilmed with board order COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS Proposed Budgets 1978-79 CK' Means of Financing (Estimated) Total Budget Fun Revenues ter nsecured score ax District Requirements Balance Transfers Than Tax Tax Requirement_ 2003 Bethel Island 180,251 11,412 19,216 149,623 2004 Brentwood 127,380 14,960 3,670 108,750 2005 Byron 45,760 386 1,918 43,456 2006 Byron Zone - 1 50,000 50,000 2025 Contra Costa 10,288,968 575,000 1400880 503,179 90069,909 2028 Crockett-Carquinez 103,173 6,882 2,617 93,674 2013 Eastern 87,166 952 1,709 84,505 2010 Moraga 1,076,500 30.957 27,500 23,379 994,664 2017 Oakley 95,821 13,075 ( 90000) 4,211 87,535 2032 Oakley-Capital Outlay Reserve 111000 2,000 9,000 2018 Orinda :_ -- � ,�� ( 14,258) 21,125 1,349,238 2040 Orinda Capital Outlay Reserve 15,000 742 14,258 2940 Orinda 1968 Debt Service 39,480 7,940 564 30,976 2019 Pinole 169,128 26,479 2,028 140,621 2022 Riverview 3,913,000 325,000 (250,000) 100,000 167,913 3,5703087 2033 Riverview Capital Outlay Reserve 440,000 190,000 250,000 136 22.1456 2023 Tassajara 28,471 5,879 06 71 180 1 09 2011 West County 1,273,360 1321771 , , 9, The revenues other than tax, unsecured tax, and secured tax will change when the homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be an increase in revenues other than taxes and decrease in unsecured tax and secured tax for the amount of state reimbursement based on the homeowner's property and business inventory exemptions. 2003 Comparative Budget F Secured Tax Requirements Bethel Island Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries & Employee Expense 40,983 49,529 62,439 Services 6 Supplies 33,336 41,320 43,945 i Other Charges I Fixed Assets 7,068 480020 570481 i Reserve for Contingencies 16,386 General Reserve { Total Budget 81,387 138,869 1800251 i i I Secured Tax: * I Amount S9,425 570961 149,623 Percentage Increase ( 2.46) 158.14 i * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 00942 _3- 2004 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements BRENT{VOOD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries & Employee Expense 32,690 41,816 46,000 Services & Supplies 28,750 31,574 42,800 Other Charges Fixed Assets 9,100 27,000 Reserve for Contingencies 11,580 General Reserve Total Budget 61,440 82,490 127,380 Secured Tax: i i Amount 63,629 81,593 108,750 Percentage Increase 28.23 33.28 * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. OOQ43 2005 Comparative Budget $ Secured Tax Requirements Byron Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual FstimatAd Rgquesjgd Salaries & Employee Expense 7,758 8,860 11,400 Services & Supplies 140658 18,161 229460 Other Charges Fixed Assets 13,021 6,515 30300 Reserve for Contingencies 3,600 General Reserve 5,000 Total Budget '35,437 33,536 45,760 Secured Tax: Amount 24,552 28,727 43,456 e Percentage Increase 17.00 51.27 * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 00044 2006 Comparative Budget F Secured Tax Requirements Byron Fire Protection District Zone 1 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual_ Estimated Re-quested Firetruck 50,000 I Total Budget 50,000 i i I Secured Tax: !Amount 50,000 I Percentage Increase 100.00 i i • This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 6- 2025 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Budget: 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Ar IM- Estimated Requested Salaries 4 Employee Expense 6,134,406 6,8310454 7,794,845 Services 4 Supplies 1,789,868 108600331 1,955,950 Other Charges 11,254 _ 26,256 6,540 Fixed Assets 7890196 1,395,079 481,633 Reserve for Contingencies 50,000 General Reserve Total Budget 8,724,724 10,113,120 10,288,968 Secured Tax: M'o'at 7,860,364 8,395,738 9,069,909 Percentage Increase 6.81 8.03 i i * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. ON-46 2028 2942 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Crockett-Carquinez Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated_ -Be jwsred Salaries & Employee Expense 18,255 17,380 23,020 Services F Supplies 33,808 339666 53,453 Other Charges Fixed Assets 4,020 25,900 21,700 Reserve for Contingencies S,000 General Reserve Total Budget 56,083 76,946 103173 Secured Tax: Amount SO,S71 61,217 93,674 Percentage Increase 21.05 S3.02 Debt Service: Principal 7 000 Interest 132 General Reserve i Total 7,132 i Secured Tax: Amount -0- - -0-- -0- Percentage Increase _0_ _O- -0- This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 00"47 _ g_ 2013 Comparative Budget f Secured Tax Requirements Eastern Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries & Employee Expense 48,789 51,745 52,030 Services & Supplies 18,946 27,106 30,636 Other Charges I Fixed Assets 40500 Reserve for Contingencies General Reserve Total Budget 67,735 78,851 87,166 j i i Secured Tax: Amount 62,340 79,216 840505 Percentage Increase 27.07 6.68 * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 2010 Comparative Budget F Secured Tax Requirements Moraga Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries & Employee Expense 681,844 778,892 826,400 Services F Supplies 143,970 168,650 191,100 i Other Charges i Fixed Assets 11,628 220,290 31,500 i i Reserve for Contingencies 27500 i General Reserve Total Budget 837,442 l _167�$32 l 0761500 I i i i i t Secured Tax: i Amount 779,402 951,647 994,664 Percentage Increase 22.10 4.52 I i * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change. . will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. i 00949 2017 2943 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Oakley Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries $ Employee Expense 8,181 8,600 8,600 i Services & Supplies 49,145 52,071 61,460 Other Charges Fixed .'Assets 5,842 6,324 17,050 Reserve for Contingencies 8,711 General Reserve Total Budget 63,168 66,995 95,821 Secured Tax: Amount 49,915 70,690 87,535 Percentage Increase 41.62 23.83 x Debt Service: Principal 2,000 Interest 80 General Reserve Total 2,080 r Secured Tax: Amount 2,114 -0- -0- , Percentage Increase - -0- -0- This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeouner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 2032 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Oakley Fire Protection District Capital Outlay Reserve Budget: 1976-77 1977=78 1978=79 Actual Estimated Requested Fire Truck 110000 Total 11,000 - IZ - 2018 2940 Comparative Budget $ Secured Tax Requirements Orinda Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated _ReD,Lf-,sted Salaries F Employee Expense 8669714 977,078 10060,045 Services $ Supplies 2120878 260,856 285,850 Other Charges Fixed Assets 191180 21,095 290705 Reserve for Contingencies 55,000 General Reserve Total Budget 11098,772 I ,259.02g 1,430,600 Secured Tax: Amount 1,064,448 1,272,450 1,349,238 Percentage Increase 19.54 6.04 Debt Service: i Principal 15,000 20,000 20,000 Interest 15,100 140200 13,280 General Reserve 6,200 i Total 30,100 34,200 39,480 I i Secured Tax: Amount 28,157 33,946 30,976 Percentage Increase 20.56 ( 8.75) ! This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeoiner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 2 _ 13- 20LO Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Orinda Fire Protection District Capital Outlay Reserve 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Fire Truck 15,000 j Total 15,000 2019 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Pinole Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Jjgquc,-,ted Salaries $ Employee Expense Services & Supplies 1100821 111,940 169,128 Other Charges Fixed Assets Reserve for Contingencies General Reserve . . . Total Budget 110,821 111;940 169,128 Secured Tax: Amount 109,008 130,192 140,621 Percentage Increase 19.43 8.01 * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. OU�S � - 15- 2022 Comparative Budget $ Secured Tax Requirements Riverview Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries F Employee Expense 29202,493 2,493,555 20653,335 Services F Supplies 519,154 6420841 708,299 Other Charges 32,607 33,039 14,998 Fixed Assets 1139585 353,170 4290960 Reserve for Contingencies 106,408 General Reserve Total Budget 2,867,839 3,522,605 3,9131000 Secured Tax: Amount 2,881,213 300780249 3,570,087 Percentage Increase 6.84 15.98 * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. - 16- 2033 Comparative Budget & Secured Tax Requirements Riverview Fire Protection District Capital Outlay 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget; Actual Estimated Requested Building Construction 300,000 Fire Truck: 140,0000 Total 440,000 43, 1r7- 1r7- 2023 Comparative Budget $ Secured Tax. Requirements Tassajara Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Requested Salaries & Employee Expense 1,200 1,200 1,200 Services & Supplies 18,412 16,303 21,533 Other Charges Fixed Assets 6,395 218089 3,150 Reserve for Contingencies 29588 General Reserve Total Budget 26,007 38,592 280471 Secured Tax: f Amount 150227 229643 220456 Percentage Increase 48.70 ( .83) * This amount will change when the state r imbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. 2011 Comparative Budget G Secured Tax Requirements West County Fire Protection District 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Budget: Actual Estimated Aequested Salaries & Employee Expense 668,137 778,704 9130800 Services S Supplies 175,124 1969320 230,120 Other Charges Fixed Assets 24,040 1280300 13,680 Reserve for Contingencies 115,760 General Reserve Total Budget 867,301 1,103,324 1,273,360 Secured Tax: Amount 796,378 951,607 1,069,409 Percentage Increase 19.49 12.38 * This amount will change when the state reimbursement for homeowner's property tax exemption and business inventory tax exemption is determined. The change will be decrease to this figure and increase to revenue other than taxes for the state reimbursement amount. of - 19 - County Fire Districts 1978-79 Preliminary Budgets Estimates of Revenue Other than Taxes Requested Actual Estimated Estimated Revenue Revenue Revenue District Item 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 BETHEL ISLAND Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 4A630 3,342 Business Inventory Tax Relief 1,097 1,454 Sale of Personal Property 750 Other Revenue 52 140 6,529 3a BRENTWOOD Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 4,822 50441 Business Inventory Tax Relief 487 632 Payments in Lieu of Taxes 66 5,375 6#073 BYRON Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 701 811 Business Inventory Tax Relief 119 139 Donation 535 State Subvention 10000 Other Revenue 119 ( 115 ) 1#939 1,370 CONTRA COSTA Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 725,368 6860306 Business Inventory Tax Relief 133,034 138,039 Weed Abatement 1100021 100,000 90,000 Sale of Real Estate 144,700 Sale of Personal Property 3,650 30,500 2,000 Interest Income 1,560 1,080 State Subventions 470701 44,000 40,000 Other Rental Income 40166 2,400 2,400 Rent of Equipment 30672 3,564 3,000 Indemnifying Procceds 769 20609 District Collections 44 6,140 Highway Rental 181 Payments in Lieu of Taxes 445 482 480 Other Revenue 4,762 4,210 3,000 1,035,373 1,164,030 140,880 - 20- County Fire Districts 1978-79 Preliminary Budgets Estimates of Revenue Other than Taxes Requested Actual Estimated Estimated Revenue Revenue Revenue District Item 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 CROCKET-CARQUINEZ Business Inventory Tax Relief 10881 4,887 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 4,337 4,696 District Collection 81 22 Rental Income 150 State Subvention 529 Interest Income-Debt Service 868 8 6 9�0� EASTERN homeowner's Property Tax Relief 10765 2,084 Business Inventory Tax Relief 82 156 Sale of Personal Property 1,500 State Subvention 621 Other Revenue 22 2,490 3,740 MORAGA Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 64,643 720613 Communication Service (Orinda) 27,382 270500 27,500 Business Inventory Tax Relief 2,669 20,313 State Subvention 60195 253 Federal Subvention 100,000 Indemnifying Proceeds 860 402 District Collections 377 476 Other Revenue 64 45 102,190 203,602 27,500 fIR60 - 21 - 1 County Fire Districts 1978-79 Preliminary Budgets Estimates of Revenue Other than Taxes Requested Actual Estimated Estimated Revenue Revenue Revenue District Item 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 OAKLEY Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 4,696 5,772 Business Inventory Tax Relief 819 848 Rent of Equipment 19440 Business Inventory Tax Relief-Debt Service 104 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief-Debt Service 132 Payments in Lieu of Taxes 116 Rental Income 50 Other Revenue 10 50927' 8,060 ORINDA Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 82,751 86,264 _ District Collections 350 894 Business Inventory Tax Relief 3,286 3,551 State Subvention 92298 450 Federal Subvention 1,000 Sale of Personal Property 300 Indemnifying Proceeds • 1,405 18400 Homeowner's Property Tax Relief-Debt Service 28190 2,299 Business Inventory Tax Relief-Debt Service 104 96 99,684 95� PINOLE Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 18,911 16,817 Business Inventory Tax Relief 368 43S 19,279 17,252 RIVERVIEW Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 168,802 176,923 Business Inventory Tax Relief 138,392 145,195 State Subvention 21,890 54S Payments in Lieu of Taxes 1,001 Indemnifying Proceeds 894 1,557 Weed Abatement 71,615 890706 85,000 Sale of Personal Property 2,450 Rent of Equipment 660 Other Rental Income 505 201 District Collection 300 10863 Other Revenue 151 329 15 000 404,210 _M,769 160"060 22 - 0L4�� 1 i County Fire Districts 1978-79 Preliminary Budgets Estimates of Revenue Other than Taxes Requested Actual Estimated Estimated Revenue Revenue Revenue District Item 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 TASSAJARA Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 489 681 Business Inventory Tax Relief 17 21 Loan From County 20,000 Other Revenue 9 20,515 702 WEST COUNTY Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 111,819 114,196 Business Inventory Tax Relief 22,191 23,100 Sale of Personal Property 845 10229 Need Abatement 5,956 100652 District Collection 631 State Subvention 8,819 Indemnifying Proceeds 591 Payments in Lieu of Taxes 1,190 Rental Income 400 Other Revenue ( 587 ) . • 99 151,455 149,676 ()0962 - 23- Office of County Auditor-Controller New Positions Provided for 1978-79 for County Fire Districts District Classification Number Moraga Paramedic-Firefighter 1 Riverview Fire Marshal 1 Mechanic 1 _z4 � �3 CONTRA t-O S T A COUNTY �. ;1 � CONSOLIDATED FIRE DISTRICT FIRE CHIEF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS A. V. Streuli Ralph L.Aldrich 2010 Geary Road Edward B.Haynes Pleasant Ifill,California 94523 April 17, 15578 Richard F.Holmes Leo F.Smarsh TELEPHONE (415)939.3400 Harold E.Wildes } } TO: Contra Costa County Board Of Supervisors FROM: Fire Chief A. V. Streuli CLQ SUBJ=: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Preliminary Budget 1978/79 ;4 On behalf of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District's Board of Fire Canmis- sioners, I am submitting herewith the 1978/79 Preliminkry Budget.. The Board of Fire Ccamii.ssioners has reviewed and approved this budget and is submitting it to the Board of Supervisors, as the adopting authority, for their approval. Although the budget reflects our current tax rate of $.652, it is anticipated that, with the increase in assessed valuation and settlement of the employee negotiations, the District's tax rate will be further reduced by 4� to 8�. The Preliminary Budget reflects an increase in the necessary tax revenue to $9,574,088 from the 1977/78 tax revenue of $8,928,648, an increase of 7.23% or $645,440. When all the necessary budgetary factors have been clearly identified, we estimate that the tax revenue requirements for the Final Budget will increase approximately 6.5%. This budget is consistent with the District's policy of providing an adequate level of fire protection and rescue services within its expanding canmmities at a reasonable, economic level. Since consolidation in 1964, the District has reduced its tax rate from $.877 to the current $.652, a 340- reduction totalling 22.5 . ' The District presently has one of the lowest tax rates for a fire departrent of its size in the State of California. The Preliminary Budget of $10,288,968 shows a net increase of $80,000 or .78% over the 1977/78 Budget of $10,208,968. Projected personnel costs increased from 79.50% to 84.44% of the total budget. This is an increase of 7.06% from the last fiscal year or $573,271. Operations services and supplies is down 1.8% from the previous year, a decrease of $35,950. Capital outlay reflects a decrease of 44.81% from + last year, or $391,079. This capital outlay budget will ccraplete our conuunicz&dons system and will put the District in the position of minimal necessary capital im- provermnts, mast major equi Fneent and facilities having beer. m-mleted u-itain ;ile District, permitting maintenance to equipment and facilities. The only major capital e itures presently identified for the future :: 11 be sta-L-.Lan relocations and future joint training burn building facilities. Reserve for contingencies has been reduced t0 $50,000, a 500- reduction from the 1977/78 reserve of $100,000. ' The Preliminary Budget does not include any new personnel positions for the District. The 1977/78 budget allowed for 258 personnel in all classifications; the r. Serving the communities of Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Murtinet,Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek,and some unincorporated County ureas J Contra Cost •''i rd of Sup s April 17, 19i . Page 2 budget allocates 266 personnel in all classifications, the nox m= amount authorized the District by Civil Service. Utilizing the maxinnum allotted positions will permit the District to assign a second engine company to Station 10 on Treat Boulevard in Concord. It was hoped that the hydrant rental charges of $222,000 annually applied to the District by the Contra Costa and Gregory Gardens Water Districts would not be re- quired in the 1978/79 fiscal budget because of legislation passed in Sacramento. Ha%Tever, interpretation of this legislation by County Counsel and the State has indicated that the hydrant rental costs, as they relate to water supply and facili- ties, were not deleted by this legislation. Instead, only the"costs of installing and mmintaiiii.ng hydrants were removed, which is a proportionately small amount in relation to the $222,000 annual costs. The District Board of Fire Commissioners had intended to further reduce the tax rate in the amount of the hydrant rental charges. It will nar be necessary to develop additional legislation to fully remove the hydrant rental charges. The District has been unsuccessful in its attempt to add certain industries, which are within the District's boundaries, to the Fire District's tax roll so they may pay their proportionate share of property fire taxes. It is estimated that, with the inclusion of these industrial facilities, additional property tax relief of 3� to 5� would be realized by the total property owners within the Fire District. In order to relieve the burden of property tax in an equitable manner while maintaining a reasonable level of fire protection, it is imperative that the property tali rec1uirenents for the District be shared by all property aeners within the District boundaries. Without the active support of the Board of Supervisors in this endeavor, the inequity of exempting certain industries from the District's property tax roll will not be resolved. Copies of the Preliminary Budget were sent to all cities, Contra Costa Taxpayers Association, and the League of Women Voters. A public notice and press release advertising the public hearing on the Preliminary Budget before the Board of Fire CamAssioners uas sent to all local newspapers. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors adopt the Preliminary Budget for 1978/79 for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District as approved and submitted by the Board of Fire Camtnissioners. AVS:ps Enclosure cc: Contra Costa Tax--payers Association League of Wonien Voters of Diablo Valley 10965 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 1978 In the Matter of Plan for Deployment of Staff in Social Service Department. The Board on April 4, 1978 having requested Mr. R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, to submit a report on the concerns of Social Services Union, Local 535 , with respect to the Social Service Department's "Plan for Deployment of Staff"; and The Board on April 18 , 1978 having considered the report prepared by Mr. Jornlin and having deferred action on same to allow Supervisors N. C. Fanden and E. H. Hasseltine to meet with Mr. Jornlin to more thoroughly discuss the plan ; and Supervisor Hasseltine having this day advised that he and Supervisor Fanden met with Mr. Jornlin and representatives of Local 535 and explored the plan in detail, recognizing the concerns of the union insofar as practical, including the fact that administrative staff has been reduced as well as social work staff as a result of funding limitations , but noting that underlying financial problems (primarily limitation on Title XX funds) require that the policy of attrition be continued at least until the new budget is reviewed; and Supervisor Hasseltine having recommended that Mr. Jornlin be authorized to proceed with implementation of the Social Service Department's staff deployment plan; IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on May 2 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Welfare Director Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 2nd day of Mav r1978 Agency Local 535 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ��7���.. %i�c Deputy Clerk Fiatral _ n H-24 4/77 15m ( t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Adjournment in Memory of Thomas Streuli , James P. McLaughlin, and Arthur Holstein. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its meeting of May 2 , 1978 is ADJOURNED in memory of Mr. Thomas Streuli, son of Fire Chief A. V. Streuli of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the meeting is ADJOURNED in memory of Mr. James P. McLaughlin, Planning Director of the City of Pleasant Hill. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the meeting is ADJOURNED in memory of Mr. Arthur Holstein, former employee of the County Health Department. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Contra Costa County Supervisors Fire Protection District affixed this 2nd day of May 1978 City of Pleasant Hill County Health Officer County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By / i' Deputy Clerk _ arm raig H-24 4/77 15m t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 7$ In the Matter of Request for Individual On-Site Sewage Disposal System. Supervisor R. I. Schroder having this day referred to a previous Board discussion (February 14, 1978) concerning the request of r1r. Jack Sheehan for an individual on-site sewage disposal system; and Supervisor Schroder having indicated that he and Supervisor N. C. Fanden had discussed the matter and they recommended that the Board favorably consider the policy approach of allowing such systems under appropriate criteria, such as parcels of five acres or more; and Supervisor Schroder having suggested that a special committee comprised of staff of the Health Department, Planning Department, Public Works Department and Office of County Counsel be established, with Supervisor Hasseltine as chairman, to review and develop for Board consideration criteria which would allow for indi- vidual on-site sewage disposal systems; and The Board having discussed said proposal, IT IS SO ORDERED. Thereupon, Supervisor Schroder stated that the engineer representing Mr. Sheehan had considerable relevant information and had offered his assistance to the committee. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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: Supervisor Hasseltine Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Jack Sheehan Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 2nd day of May 1978 - Agency 978Agency County Health Officer Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director By Zl tit lcu.e_yc . Deputy Clerk County Counsel Vera Nelson County Administrator H-24 4/77 15m 7 14 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , l9 78 In the Matter of Detention Facility Funding The Board having received an April 24, 1978 report from Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director, and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, with respect to the detention facility project budget, advising that it appears there will be a deficit of about $2, 570, 000 in the project budget due to lack of competition in bidding, new earthquake and energy standards and added project scope; and The County Administrator and Public Works Director having advised that the project las been reviewed carefully and having recommended that the scope of work not be reduced but that additional funding be provided to complete the facility as reconuneaded by the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and having listed the following alternatives for providing funds : 1. Fund the entire project deficit in Fiscal Year 1977-78. 2. Fund the project deficit, except for site improvements, selected project costs, and a portion of the funds for general conditions and the construction contingency, in Fiscal Year 1977-78. Fund the remaining items in Fiscal Year 1978-79. Board members having discussed the matter in some detail; and Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid report of the Public Works Director and the County Administrator is referred to the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) for report on May 9, 1978. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of cn order entered on the n,inutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: i.nance Com-nittee Members Supervisors 'rublic Works Dire_t.or affixed this 2nd day of May 1g 78 Count,; Administrator Detention Facility Advisory Comsaittc�et«;�Ll�.�-t � / � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By lr� i�- te : -.,«�, Depute Clerk l Diana M. Herman H-24.4/77 15m Board of Supervisors QVu n ty Administrator Contra / James P.Kenny CUlntly Administration Building Costa .. � 1st Dfiaict marlinez.Ca+lanmta 94553 J Haney C.Fanden (415)372�op:, County z,,d Drstrrct Arthur G.Will Robert 1.Schroder County Administrator •„—�.�Jr• 31d District Warren N.Boggess 4th District •• t r-:: Eric H.Hasseltine 51h District April 24, 1978 RECEIVED (Lettfr. to each Supervisor) *F / .SSON CLER'1N7 �i OF Sl1?c'R�' • xJ`••I 1 .._ ..._...... . ....... a :v COSTA r is Dear Snbioct• Detention Facility Project Budget Over the pa!;t several weeks, the Public Works Director has reported wha r to be a trend in increases! ::onstruction costs. Several times 14ds r--: :ei ad on Cotil►ty pro iects have substantially exceeded the estimate construction for the project at hand. T:: Detention Facility Project is not irt...lune to this trend. . Bids i ch :lave been rc:c-.ivied and contracts awarded since November indicate t. .:t this project will have a deficit when all construction contracts have been bid quid awarded. Tit : principal reasons contributing to these cost overruns are: 1.• Lack of Competition in Bi-d!int; 11c allocation of billions of dollars for construction by local atclicies through the EDA proPram -Lias saturated the construction This has resulted in several key contracts which have 'r•::cant],• huen bid out having rally two or perhaps three bidders. t':.-ttractors are able to pltik < ;1"1 choose among jobs they wish to b rl on, an _ those who decide to laid on the Detention Facility are q�loting prices far higher than anything Turner Construction Company, the Construct .)n Manager, antieilated. 2. N:., Earth al;e Standards Uniform Building Code standards for earthquakes have doubled the loading requirements. Necessary steel and concrete quantities have substantially increased as z result. This has added signifi- cantly to the construction costs for the building structure. r."irrofiimed with bv::rd order -2- April .24, 1978 3. New Energy Standards 117►ile new energy conservation standards for public buildings have ' long-term economic advantages, they have added substantially to the construction costs for mech:u►ical and electrical systems. 4. Added Project Scope Additional facility costs, not included in the initial project scope, have been added since the original cost estimates of Dece:; +cr, 1975. Land acquisition, street relocation, completion of :Lv.ic Centel- parking, new life safety systems, and two courts we;_:.: not contemplated in the original package, but were included because early cost estimates could provide for them within the original $20 million amount provided in the revenue sharing account. These addition!: to the total project cost could or should have legitimately been funded from sources other than the Detention Facility Project funds. The net result of the above factors shows a projected $2,570,000 budget deficit over the original $20 million estimate for construction, an increase of nearly Ki percent. Attachment 1, "Estimated Project Cost," summarizes the present budget picture. Ile fi.r.d our present experience is not unique in the contract experience of adjuinhg counties, particularly- in detention facility projects. For esa11111e, last November Alameda County received bids on its Oakland jail. '! ►eir final estimate was $35,000,000. The low bid was $39,200,000, 12 .percent higher. S-Ai rro County had a worse experience last September for a detention fay:ility in Fairfield. Their final estimate was $5,615,000, but their low ble, was $8,299,000, 43 percent higher. Both Alameda and Solano Counties have p::: :-eded with their projects, with supplemental funding and/or reduction in project scope. The problem of the project deficit can be diminished or eliminated thro►: .h: reducing the cost of the remaining work; reducing the scope of the projer.`; additional funding; or, a combination of these. Through application of value engineering techniques the staff and con- sultants continuously review the project for possible cost reduction oppor- tunities. To elate, cost reductions totaling $1.4 million have been identified and implemented. Further significant reductions in the cost of the remaining- work through this process are not anticipated. l:.^due:'ons in the scope of the project at this time are not desirable. The -ieti:a of major functional areas such as courts or Detention Facility housing u.,its is not economical in the final analysis. The County would not re:_civc `ull valv.- for the work deleted from existing contracts and, in turn, w —ld ;.y substantially more for compIction of these facilities later. f'��'.uc.: ►res in landscapini; or in exterior aesthetics are not recommended as °•t-y wuuld not yield significant savings and would jeopardize our corsmitments to the Martinez community. I. �){)9x'1 Microfilmed with board order -�- April 24, 1978 Therefore, it is recommended that the scope of the project not be reduced and that additional funding be provided to complete the project as recommended by the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and approved by your Board. Despite the fact that the Detention Facility Project is exceeding its original anticipated cost, the County is receiving a ver; good value for its money expended. The i)rojcct meets the most current standards nationwide for a county detention facility. The building will minimize energy consumption and meet the most current life safety and earthquake requirements. Ile are consistently receiving national recognition for the design of the facility and the design and the construction methods used. The "fast-track process" has been most cost effective during this time of inflationary cost increases. If the project is to be completed on schedule and without additional costs of delay, the entire deficit must be funded in Fiscal Year 1977-78 and Fiscal Year 1978-79. Two alternates providing these funds are: 1. Fund entire project deficit in Fiscal Year 1977-78. 2. Fund the project deficit, except for site improvements, selected other project costs, and a portion of the funds for general conditions and the construction contingency, in Fiscal Year 1977-78. Fund n e remaining costs in Fiscal Year 1978-79. The funding requirements and proposed funding sources under these two alternates are tabulated on Attachment 2. RECON11MEN D X11'IONS It is recommended that Alternate 2 be implemented for the following reasons: ' -Alternate 2 does not reduce the FY 77-78 General Fund Reserve as severely as Alternate 1. -Altcrnate 2 makes maximum use of 1975-79 Federal Revenue Sharing allocations for capital improvements. It is recommended that your Board take the following actions to implement Alternate 2: 1. FY 77-78 Actions Amount a. Chi rge the cost of the !line Street Diversion to the Public Works Road Pro :•:ts FY 77-73 budget. This will recluire the postponement of some scheduled projects. .. .. . ... ... . .... . ... ...... ....... ... $260,000 b. Charre the cost of acquiring the additional Civic :'+.:nter property to the Plant AcgLli5ition-Capital 1'-,,Njects FY 77-7S budget by deferring some scheduled work and studies. ........................ .... ;435,000 oU97- 2 F!"'CrOff[MOd with board order -4- April 24, 1978 1. FY 77-78 Actions (Con't) Amount c. .. Appropriate funds from the FY 77-78 General Reserve....... $262,000 d. Appropriate funds from the FY 77-78 Revenue Sharing Reserve............... $300,000 Subtotal $1,257,000 2. FY 78-79 Actions :%ppropriate funds from FY 78-79 Revenue Sharing Reserve................ ..$1,313,000 Total $2,570,000 Car rcconunendation recognizes that there are already large expenditures for jail equipment and staffing scheduled for inclusion in next year's budget. We also recognize that the two alternates presented here represent the extremes of tli�, available solutions, and that intermediate solutions can be implemented if it is desired to commit more of the General Fund Reserve. Finally, i-.:ipleme nting the reconnnendat.i on requires the Board. to commit itself to appropriating the additional funds required in FY 78-79 if the Detention Facility Project is to be completed. CONCLUSION After almost fifteen years of active controversy, the new Contra Costa Criunty Detention Facility is under construction and on schedule. There remains one additional hurdle to the realization of.our long-term goal-- additional funding. The additional funding required is equal to about 13 percent of the original project budget, and when seen in perspective of the exp-trience of other jail projects, is not unusual. The additional funding required will allow us to fulfill our full com- mitment to the local community that the building's appearance and landscaping will be attractive and an asset to the community. Finally, the provision of additional funding will allow the completion of this mu--h-needed detention facility; one which, like our new, work furlough centers for men and women, will bring credit to the citizens of our County. Very truly yours, Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director Arthur G. Will 90-973 County Administrator Ldp cc:: Harry Ramsay illicrofilmsd with board.order DETENTIOit FP,CILITY PROJECT ESTIRUED PROJECT COST 4/24/78 ATTACH14ENT 1 A.. Contract Costs - Civic Center Improvements... . . .. .... ... .. . .... . .$1,009,000 (Turner - 3-10-78) 1 . Off-site Improvements a. Pine Street Diversion $260,000 b. Pine Street Utility Relocation 76,000 c. Widen Marc:, Mellus, Willow Streets 120,000 d. Green Street: Storm Drain 34,000 Subtotal 490,000 2. On-site Improvements a. Landscaping and Irrigation $121 ,000 b. Grading and Paving 313,000 c. Site Lighting 85,000 Suhtotal X19,000 B. Contract Costs - Building Construction (Turner - 3-10-78). . . . . ..$17,586,000 1 . Courts $ 1 ,200,009 2. Dr-tention Facility 15,786,000 3. Aii�icipated Cost Reduction (100,000) 4. Bidding Contingency 250,000 5. Construction Contingency 450,000 Subtotal 17,586,000 C. Other Project Costs. .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. ..... . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . .:. .$3,925,000 1 . Land Acquisition and Clearing $ 435,000 2. C;.nsultants, Staff, Inspection 3,320,000 a,,4 Testing 3. Adjustments a. Additional Field Costs (Turner) 70,000 .b. Other Anticipated Costs 100,030 Subtotal 3,925,000 Estimated Project Cost $22,520,000 Current Funding (19 950,000 Current Funding Deficit $2,570,000 dote:" Future project costs not included above are furnishings ($750,000), computer terminals and soft-.-.,are, staffing, utilities, etc. Funding must be provided in FY 78-79. Wc.Oiiim3d with board ordef �. DETEIJTIOPI F/;CIL:Tl' PROJECT r..`C1TIO1AL FU 'D1NS AL: °'!/!TINES 4/24/78 FOR FY 1977 AND Alternate 1 Alternate 2 FY 77-78 FY 78-79 FY 77-78 FY 78-79 V - 1 Tonal Requirements 1 . Pine Street Diversion $260,000 -0- $260,090 -0- Property Acquisition 435,000 -0- 435,000 -0- 3. Building Contracts 362,000 -0- 362,000 -0- 4. General ! editions and 400,000 -0- 200,000 $200,000 Construction Continency 5. Site lmprovem,:nt Contracts 673,000 -0- -0- 673,000 6. ,Other Project Costs 440,000 -0- -0- 440,000 ; Total $2,570,000 -0- $1 ,257,000 $1 ,313,000 Proposed Funding Sources 1 . FY 77-78 Appropriation Ad justwents -Public 'r!orks !toad $260,000 -0- $260,000 -0:- Projects-Deferrals -Plant Acquisition- 435,000 -0- 435,000 -0- De f orra 1 s 0-Deferrals 3 2. FY 77-78 Reserve -Genoral Fund 1 ,575,000 -0- 262,090 -0- -Federal Revenue Sharing 300,000 -0- 300,000 -0- 3. FY 7£;-79 Appropriations > -Geiwral Fund -0- -0- -0- -0- A -Federal Revenue Sharing -0- -0- -0- 51 ,313 ,000 Total $2,570,000 -0- $1 ,257,000 $1 ,313 ,000 —' N In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costes County, State. of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal of Richard Marshall from Orinda Area Planning Commission Denial of Application for M. S. 164-77, Orinda Area. The Board having heretofore fixed this date as the time for hearing on the appeal of Mr. Richard Marshall from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision 164-77, Orinda area; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having declared the hearing open, asked if there were any persons xrishing to speak or_ the aforesaid proposal, and having noted that no one in the audience wished to speak; and The Board on April 25 , 1978 having declared its intent to continue the aforesaid hearing to May 30, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the appeal of Mr. Richard Marshall is CONTINUED to May 30, 1978 at 11:05 a.m. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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 tae+ Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Richard Marshall. Supervisor; Ms . Clarice O'Dell affixed this 2nd day of May 1978 Director of Planning L n J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 74 L am,,,__._ Deputy Cleric Vera Nelson Oa�3 �� H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1918 , 19 In the Matter of Termination of Miles Bell, M.D. The Board having considered the recommendation of the Deputy Director, Human Resources Agency, it is by the Board ORDERED, that the Medical Director deliver Dr. Bell' s request for hearing to the Executive Committee for hearing by the Judicial Review Committee in accordance with the Bylaws of the Medical Staff. Adopted by tho Board on------.MAY ..__.1978Y cc: George Degan, M.D. , Medical Director Howard Reynolds, Human Resources Agency County Counsel County Administrator Tom Pond, Executive Coordinator Union of American Physicians I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sea{ of the Board of Supervisors filAY 2 1978 affixed this day of 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m ttl, Human Resources Agency Date May 1 , 1978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Arthur G. Will To County Administrator From I. Howard Reynolds, Deputy Directo Subj MILES BELL, M.D. ; RECOMMENDATION TO REFER REQUEST FOR HEARING TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE C= This is to provide you with a synopsis of the above subject matter which is scheduled to be considered by the Board of Supervisors at their meeting on May 2, 1978. Action Being Requested of the Board of Supervisors: The Board of Supervisors is being asked by Dr. Degnan, on behalf of the Executive Committee of the medical staff at County Medical Services, to terminate Miles Bell , M.D. for cause from his medical staff membership and position as Exempt Medical Staff Physician. This is being done pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Bylaws of the Medical Staff of Contra Costa County Medical Services. Summary of Actions in Applicable Sections of the Medical Staff Bylaws: Only the Governing Board (Board of Supervisors) may terminate a medical staff member under the bylaws. Section B4, c.3 states in part that the Agency Director or the Executive Committee may recommend the termination of a medical staff member for cause. • In a memorandum from Dr. Degnan dated April 10, 1978, Dr. Miles Bell was informed of the Executive Committee's decision to recommend to the Board of Supervisors that he be terminated for cause and of the basis for recommending such action. • Section B5, a.l of the bylaws gives Dr. Bell the right to appeal the decision of the Executive Committee within ten days and to request a hearing by the Judicial Review Committee, which is a committee of five active medical staff members who would not have been involved in the action against Dr. Bell . The April 10, 1978 correspondence to Dr. Bell advised him of this and of the procedure to follow if he wished to appeal . Dr. Bell has not submitted such a request to the Medical Director as required and therefore under this same section is said to have accepted the recommendation to terminate. Owl t-ilcrofiimed with board order A. G. Will , Administrator May 1 , 1978 Page 2 a Although the procedure for requesting a hearing under the bylaws has not been complied with, it is obvious that Dr. Bell has not accepted the recommendation of the Executive Committee. Mr. Tom Bond's April 12, 1978 letter to the Board of Supervisors makes this quite clear. Also, Mr. Bond sent a mailgram dated April 25, 1978 to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors requesting a hearing before the Board. On May 1 , 1978, Mr. Bond sent a telegram to the Chairman of the Board requesting a hearing before the Special Executive Committee. • Had the matter been submitted to and heard by the Judicial Review Committee, the bylaws also provide for a second appeal to either the Human Resources Director or the "County Hearing Officer". Recommendation: In light of Mr. Bond's May 1 , 1978 telegram, I recommend that the Board direct the Medical Director to deliver Dr. Bell 's request for hearing to the Executive Committee for hearing by the Judicial Review Committee in accordance with Section B-5 (Appeals and Hearing Procedure) of the Bylaws of the Medical Staff. IHR:clg cc: Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director 00,9`x'9 -� EIVED REC APR CQ9tT� RA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL S E R V I C E SRECEiVED J. R. OLSSON Ihambra Avenue Martinez. Californian=Rx BOARD OF SUPERV�§00 APR 2 C 1978 ONTR CpSTA CO.B . .�; �..:.t.,. P,ty To: Robert I. Schroder, Chairman Date: April 21, 1978 SUPERVISOR SCHRODER Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors From: George Degnan, M.D. Subject: Miles Bell, M.D., Termination County Medical Director S' I of Medical Staff Membership Reference: 1. My letter of April 10., 1978 to Miles Bell, M.D., (Subject: Notice of Intent to Recommend Termination of Employment.) 2. Bylaws of the Medical Staff of Contra Costa County Medical Services. 3. Letter of April 12, 1978 from Tom Bond, Executive Coord- inator, Union of American Physicians, to Hon. Robert I. Schroder, Chairman, Board of Supervisors (Subject: Miles Bell, M.D.) 'By attached letter of April 10, 1978, incorporated by reference herein, I ratified Miles Bell, M.D., of the Contra Costa County Medical Services 'R% eutive Committee's determination that it be recommended that the Board of Supervisors to minate him from his Medical Staff membership and his po- sition as Exempt Medical Staff Physician. You will note that the procedure concerning termination specified in the Bylaws of the Medical Staff were complied with and that: 1. Dr. Bell was advised of the charges forming the basis for the above action; 2. Dr. Bell was advised of his rights to have access to all materials supporting the charges; 3. Dr. Bell was advised of his right to respond orally or in writing to the charges; 4. Dr. ::ell was advif,td of his right to request, a hearing by the Judicial Review Can=�ittee; and that 5. Dr. Bell was advised how he could avail himself of the above rights and the time limitation for doing so. In the above referenced letter, Dr. Bell, through his representative, has made reference to attached letter and requested that you intercede in this matter. However, since within the time limitations specified, I have received neither a response to my letter nor a request for a hearing by the Judicial Microfilmed with board order A-50 3M 9/77 Review Committee from Dr. Bell, and you have not informed me of your in- tent to intercede in this matter, I have deemed that Dr. Bell has accepted the Executive Committee's action and that it became effective immediately. In view of what has been stated above, I request that you take such measures as are indicated to terminate, without further delay, Miles Bell, M.D. . from his Medical Staff membership and his position as Exempt Medical Staff Physician. GD/sh cc: Arthur Will RECEIVED C. L. Van Marter Howie Reynolds Charles Leonard A P FR-27 1978 Bill Ray Miles Bell, M.D. J. P. OLS_O'1 E ,RD O: SUPERVISORS Tom Bond C . [R^ OSTA. CO. CharlQs Phillips, M.D. 'LCLERK ..._._.. � Louie Girtr,.an, M.D. Eugene Morel a0,9b1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez. California To: Miles Bell, M.D. Date:. April 10, 1978 Notice of Intent to From: George Degnan, M.D. � L A-Subject: Recommend Termination ` Jounty Medical Director ` ¢ S of Employment t This is to notify you of the Executive Committee's determination that it be recommended to the Board of Supervisors that the Board terminate •you from your Medical Staff Meimbership and your position as Exempt Medical Staff Physician. Said determination is based on your unprofessional conduct based on the following charces: On or about January 17,- 1977, Jan McCann, a Family Nurse Practitioner Intern ex- a.^fined a patient (.Richmond Outpatient Clinic Record #148707) and concluded as a re:,:!9_t of that examination a certain course of treatment was required. In-accord- a=_- with established protocol it was your duty and responsibility to also examine tLP patient to confirm the intern's findings. You countersigned the patient's record signifying that you had done so. Subsequently, in response to a direct cuestion from Charles Phillips, M.D. , Outpatient Manpower Director, you stated ti:at you had examined the patient and confirmed the intern's findings. Accord- ing to the intern, you did not examine the patient as you were required to do and claimed to do_ - ' . On or- about December 1, 1977, you examined and treated a patient (Richmond Out- patientClinic Record ;123317) for certain complaints. Although you did not perform a rectal examination you entered in the patient's record that you had done so. Subsequently, in response to a direct question from Charles Phillips, M.D. , Outpatient Manpower Director, you.statgd that you had performed a rectal examination on this patient; and'in January 1978, the patient informed the phy- sician treating him that no rectal examination had been done in December 1977. This was, therefore, a false entry in the patient's medical record. On or about January 8,.1978, you examined and treated a patient (Richmond Out- patient Clinic R-cord #275191) for certain complaints. Although you had not performed a fung'is scraping test, you made an entry in the patient's record -that you had done so and that the test was positive. Subsequently, in response to a-direct question from Charles Phillips, M.D. ,- Outpatient Manpower Director, you stated that you had performed the test and that the results of the test were positive, You persisted in the claim even after the patient., in the presence a1 Dr; .Phillips, assured you that this test had not been done. This patient's medical record was therefore falsified. In addition to falsifying patients' records by making the above described entries, you not •only failed to provide proper medical care, you also Jeopardized future A-50 3M 9!77 care and treatment rendered to these patients. Physicians who rely on the cor- rectness of the entries made by you will make decisions assuming you were-factual; suzh false records will therefore lead to error of omissicn and commission by otter physicians. You may have access to all material supporting the actions -indicated in this notice. You have the right to respond either orally or in writing to this notice to George Derman, M.D. , County Medical Director within 10 days after receiving.this letter. F6-4-lure to respond within 10 days of receipt of this letter will be deemed a waiver of this right. You have a right to request a hearing by the Judicial Review-Committee by de- livering a written request therefor to George Degnan, M.D. , Medical Director within 10 days of receiving this letter. Failure to request a.hearing within the time and manner hereinabove set forth shall be deemed-an acceptance of the action and shall thereupon become effective immediately, A copy of the nr�nutes of the Executive Committee meeting of March 27, 1978 is enclosed herewith. A- copy of Section -B-4 (Designation,- Suspension, Termination and Appeal) -and Section B-5 (Appeals and Hearing Procedure) of the Bylaws of the Medical Staff o..Contira Costa County Medical Services is enclosed herewith. GDf sh 009-83 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES "SPECIAL" EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE March 27, 1978 Present: Drs. Crockett, Gleffe (POP) , Carr, Loosli , Lee, Girtman, Degnan, Olson, Aiken, Tenduf-La (RHC) , Demitz, (RHC) , Casebolt; Mr. White, Admin, Asst. A special Executive Committee Meeting was held today to discuss disciplinary action towards Dr. Miles Bell . Because of the sufficient'evidence documented of his incompetence, termination of his services is warranted. It was M/S/C that the Executive Committee recommend to the Board of Supervisors that Miles Bell , M.D. be terminated from the Medical Staff of Contra Costa County Hedical Services in agreement r with the action of the Medical Director. A let--ter will be sent to Dr. Bell notifying him of this action with copies of Sections 8-14 on Resignations, Suspensions, Terminations and Appeals. Meetiadjourned at 1 :20 p.m. T� -C— �1�L-1 L- John 11. Lee, M.D. , President 0f) � Section B-4. Resignation, Suspension, Termination and Appeal. a. Resignation. A Medical Staff member may resign at any time by written notice of resignation directed to the Governing Board and delivered to the Medical Director. Each such resignation shall be effective upon delivery if no effective date is specified, or at any later date therein specified, and acceptance by or on behalf of the Governing Board shall not be required. b. Suspension. 1. Upon a determination that immediate action must be taken to pro- tect a patient's life or welfare, or to prevent substandard pro- fessional care or as a disciplinary action for cause., the Agency Director or the Medical Director may summarily suspend a member of the Medical Staff. In such cases, either party may request a hearing before the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff as soon as the Committee reasonably may be convened, to determine its recommendation as to whethar such suspension shall be continued and its extent. A Medical Staff member who has requested a hearing, as provided in Section B-5, to review an Executive Committee recom- mendation of termination or reduction of staff privileges, may be suspended or have such privileges reduced to the level recommended, during the pendency of appeal, by action of the Agency Director or the Medical Director, if, in his opinion, such action is in the best interests of the Medical Services or its patients. The Medical Director shall make the necessary arrangements to provide alternate _ coverage avi rrivlci ui�d a.cccs5uiy Z7luciat ..a.ia =hc. p2il.:... of suspension of any Medical Staff member. 2. A limited suspension, effective until medical records are completed, may be imposed by the Agency Director or the Medical Director for failure to complete medical records within the period of time established by the M dical Services Administration. The member shall be given not less than two (2) days' notice of the impending suspen- sion. An appeal shall be permitted to the Judicial Review Committee as described in Section B-5. However, the suspension for failure to eom!Mete medical records in a timely manner shall not be stayed during the :,•.ndency of the appeal. The suspension shall continue until the suspended member completes the medical records to the satisfaction of the Agency Director or until any appeal is completed. 3. Upon receipt of notification from the state medical licensure agency or state dental licensure agency of the revocation or suspension of the license of a physician or dentist, the Agency Director shall automatically suspend or revoke the Medical Staff membership of the physician or dentist. Upon restoration of the license, or lifting of the suspension, the physician or dentist may reapply and then shall be treated as an initial applicant for Medical Staff membership. Mr)OD t8� c. Termination. \ 1. Any Medical Staff membership, whether in good standing or under suspension, which is not renewed by the Governing Board, as provided in Section B-3 shall terminate on June 30 next following the effective date of such membership or of its last renewal, pro- vided, however, that if the Governing Board has not had occasion to act upon renewal of staff memberships, such membership shall be deemed to continue until the Board_ has acted upon annual reappoint-:- vents. eappoint=vents. 2. The Governing Board whether or not such action has been recommended .s may terminate a Medical Staff membership at any time after thirty (30) days advance written notice. 3. The Agency Director or the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff may recommend (1) termination of Medical Staff membership for cause, or (2) non-renewal of membership. The determination to make such a recommendation to the Governing Board shall be communicated to the Medical Staff member by the Medical Director. The member may re- quest a hearing thereon within ten (10) days of recei-.ring notifica- tion of the determination to recommend termination or non-renewal of privileges. Such hearing and the procedure related thereto shall be as prescribed in Section B-5. d. Waiver of Right of Action. Each member of the Medical Staff, by consent to the Bylaws, waives any right of personal redress against the County of Contra Costa, its officers and employees, including but not limited to the Hospital, Medical Staff, Judicial Review Committee, Agency Director, Medical Director, Governing Board, or any member of the foregoing for any statement made or action taken under article B of these Bylaws, and any report, information, or accusation filed, or any recommendation under Article B shall be deemed a confidential communication. Section B-5. Appeals and Hearing Procedure. a. Request for Hearing. 1. Notice of Decision. In all cases in which the person or committee which, under these Bylaws has the authority to, and pursuant to this authority, has taken any of the actions constituting grounds for hearing, the applicant or Medical Staff member, as the case may be, shall promptly be given notice. Such applicant or member shall have ten (10) days following the date of delivery or mailing of such notice within which to request a hearing by the Judicial Review Committee hereinafter referred to. Said request must be by written notice to the Medical Director. In the event the applicant member does not request a hearing within the time and in the manner hereinabove set forth, he/she shall be deemed to have accepted the action involved and it shall thereu-pon be---=e effective im=ediateZy. 00-19 (9) - 2. Grounds for Hearing. In addition to any other ground expressed in these Bylaws, any one or more of the following actions shall constitute grounds far a hearing: a) Denial of medical staff membership. b) Denial of requested advancement in Medical Staff membership. c) Denial of Medical Staff reappointment. d) Demotion to lower staff category. e) Suspension of Medical Staff membership. f) Expulsion from Medical Staff membership. g) Denial of requested privileges. h) Reduction in privileges. i) Suspension of privileges. ' J) Termination of privileges. • k) Requirement of consultation. 3. Time and Place for Hearing. Upon receipt of a request for hearing, the Medical Director shall deliver such request to the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall, within ten (10) days after receipt of such request, schedule and arrange for a hearing. The Executive Committee shall give notice to the applicant or member of the time, place, and date of the hearing_ The date of the commencement of the hearing shall be not less than ten (10) days, nor more than thirty 0) days from the date of receint of the request by the Executive Committee; provided, however, that when the request is received from a member who is under suspension which is then in effect, the hearing shall be held as soon as the arranges-.=tc h-- made-- but not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the request for hearing by the Medical Director. 4. Notice,of Charges. As a part of, or together with the notice of hearing, the executive committee shall state in writing, in • concise language, the acts or omissions with which the Medical Staff member is charged, a list of charts under question, by chart number or the reasons for the denial of the request of the applicant or Medical Staff member including any such statement by the agency • Director or Medical Director. If either party, by notice, requests a list of witnesses, then each party within ten (10) days of such request shall furnish to the other a list, in writing, of the names and addresses of the individuals, so far as is then reasonably known, who will give testimony or evidence in support.of that party at the hearing. S. Judicial Review Committee. Men a hearing is requested, the Executive Committee shall appoint a Judicial Review Committee which shall be composed of not less than five (5) members of the active Medical Staff who s` all not have actively participated in the consideration of the mater involved at any previous level. Such appointment shall include designation of the chairman. Knowledge of- the matter involved shall not preclude a merger of the active Medical Staff from serving as a ce=:J?r of the Judicial Review Co:maittee. If the Judicial Review Committee cannot feasibly vee con-stituted from members of the active medical staff, the Executive Committee may appoint qualified physicians from the courtesy staff or from physicians outside of the staff. �4�"+ f 6. Failure to Appear. Failure without good cause of the person requesting the hearing to appear and proceed at such a hearing, shall be deemed to constitute voluntary acceptance of the recommendations or actions involved which shall become final and effective immediately. 7. Postponements and Extensions. Postponements and extensions of time beyond the times expressly permitted in these Bylaws may be requested by anyone and shall be permitted by the Judical Review Committee or its chairman acting upon its behalf on a showing of good cause. 8. Decision of the Judicial Review Committee. Within thirty (30) days after final adjournment of the hearing (provided that in the event the member is currently under suspension, this time shall be fifteen (15) days) , the Judicial Review Committee shall render a decision which shall be accompanied by a report in writing which shall be delivered to the person or committee whose decision prompted the hearing. The report shall contain a concise • statement of the committee's findings and the reasons justifying the decision made. At the same time, a copy of the report and decision shall be delivered to the person who requested the hearing. 9. The 'Appeal. The decision of the Judicial Review Committee shall be considered final subject only to the right of appeal as pro- vided in Section B-5-c- b. Hearing Procedure 1. Personal Presence Mandatory. Under no circumstances shall the hearing be conducted without the personal presence of the person requesting the hearing. 2. Representation_ The hearings provided for in the Bylaws are for the purpose of interprofessional resolution of matters bearing on conduct or professional competency. Accordingly, except in hear- ings on denial of Medical Staff membership, denial of Medical Staff reappointment, suspension, or termination, neither the person re- questing the hearing, the Executive Committee, nor the Governing Body may be represented in any phase of the hearing' or appeals procedure by an attorney at law unless the Judicial Review Committee, in its discretion, permits both sides to be represented by legal counsel. In the absence of counsel, the person requesting the hearing shall be entitled to be accompanied by and represented at the hearing by a physician and surgeon licensed to practice in the State of Cali- fornia who, preferably, is a member in good standing of the Medical Staff; and the body whose decision prompted the hearing shall appoint a representative from the Medical Staff to present its recommendation in sTport thereof and to examine witnesses. Oof (11} 3. The Presiding Officer. Vie presiding officer at the hearing shall be the hearing officer or, if none has been appointed, the Chairman of the Judicial Review Co--=ttee. The presiding officer shall act to insure that all participants in the hearing have a reasonable opportunity to be heard, to present all oral and documentary evi- dence, and that decorum is maintained. The presiding officer shall be entitled to determine the order or procedure during the hearing; and shall have the authority and discretion to make all rulings on questions which pertain to matters of law and to the admissibility. of evidence. 4. The Hearing Officer. At the request of the person who requested the hearing, the Executive Committee, the Judicial Review Committee, : or the Governing Body may appoint a hearing officer who may be an attorney at .law to preside at the hearing. The hearing officer must not act as a prosecuting officer, as an advocate for the Hos- pital, Governing Board or Executive Committee, or person or com- mittee whose action prompted the hearing. If requested by the Judicial Review Committee, the hearing officer shall participate in the deliberation of such body and be a legal advisor to it, but shall not be entitled to vote. S. Record of Mz7tring. The Judicial Review Committee shall maintain a record of the hearing by a tape recording, and minutes of the proceedings. The Judicial Review Committee may, but unless the person requesting the hearing is permitted counsel shall not be required to, order that oral evidence shall be taken only on oath Ot ?•.x�ii:i�u::i:.i. -.''.�'::-_,.red by a person untitled to administer oaths in the State of California. 6. Rights of Both Sides_ At a hearing, both sides shall have the following rights: to call and examine witnesses, to introduce exhibits, to cross-examine any witness on any matter relevant to the issues, to impeaca any witness and to rebut any evidence. If the applicant or member of the Medical Staff does not testify, such person may be called and examined as if under cross-examination. • 7. Admissibility of Evidence. The hearing shall not be conducted ac:ording to rules of law relating to the examination of witnesses • or presentation of evidence. Any relevant evidence shall be ad- mitted by the presiding officer if it is the sort of evidence on which responsible persons are accustomed to rely in the conduct of serious affairs, regardless of the admissibility of such evidence in a court of law. Each party shall have this right to submit a Memorandum of points and authorities, and the Judical Review Committee may request such a memorandum to be filed following the close of the hearing. The Judicial Review Committee may interro- gate the witnesses or call additional witnesses if it deemed it appropriate. 00080 S. Official Notice. The presiding officer shall have the discretion to take official notice of any generally accepted matters either technical or scientific, relating to the issues under consideration. Participants in the hearing shall be informed of the natters to be officially noticed and they shall be noted in the record of the hearing. Any party shall have the opportunity 'to request that a matter be officially noticed or to refute the noticed matters by evidence or by written or oral presentation of authority. Reason- able or additional time shall be granted, if requested, to present written rebuttal of any evidence admitted on official notice. 9. Basis of Decision. The decision of the Judicial Review Committee shall be based solely on the evidence produced at the hearing. This evidence may consist of the following: ' a) Oral testimony of witnesses; b) Briefs, or memorandum of points and authorities presented in connection with the hearing; c) Ahy material contained in the Medical Staff's personnel files regarding the person who requested the hearing; d) Any and all applications, references, and accompanying documents; e) All officially noticed matters; f) Any other evidence, deemed admissible under these Bylaws. 10. Burden of Proof. At any hearing, except as provided below, the person who requested the hearing has the burden of proof. At any hearing in which the person who requested the hearing is permitted counsel, the pe=can or committee whose decision prompted the hearing has the burde:7 of proof. 11. Adjournment and Conclusion. The presiding officer may adjourn the hearing and reconvene the same at the convenience of the participants without special notice. Upon conclusion of the presentation of oral and written evidence, the hearing shall be closed. The Judicial Review Committee shall conduct its deliberations privately and render a decision and accompanying report. c. Appeal to Agency Director 1. Time for Appeal. Within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision of the Judicial Review Committee, either the person who requested the hearing or the person or committee whose decision prompted the bearing may request an appellate review by the Agency Director or his designee. said request shall be delivered or mailed to the Medical Director in writing. If such appellate review is not requested within such period, both sides shall be deemed to have accepted the recd mendation or action involved and it shall thereucon hecome final and shall be effective immediately. The written request of -appcal shall include a brief statement as to the reasons for appeal. If the Agency Director is a party, the appeal shall be referred to the Contra Costa County Hearing Officer subject to the following provisions. 0090 (13) 2. Grounds far Appeal. The grounds for appeal from a decision after hearing shall be: (a) failure of the Judicial Review Committee to • substantially comply with the procedures required by these Bylaws in the conduct of hearings and decisions u_on hearings, (b) denial of due process or of a fair hearing; or (c) that the decision is not supported by the evidence. 3. Time, Place and Notice. In the event of any appeal, the Agency - Director or his designee shall, within ten (10) days after receipt of.such notice of appeal, schedule and arrange for an appellate re- view, and cause the parties to be given notice of the provisions for the appellate review. The appellate review shall be held as soon as the arrangements may reasonably be made and not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the record of the hearing, which shall include the tape recording, untranscribed. The time for appellate re- view may be extended by the Agency Director for good cause. 4. .Proceedings on Appellate Review. The proceedings by the Agency Director shall be in the nature of an appellate hearing based upon the record of the hearing before the Judicial Review Committee, provided that the Agency Director ;.:_>.y, in his or her discretion, accent additional oral or written evidence subject to the same rights of cross-exination or confrontation provided at the Judicial Review Committee hearing. Each party shall have the right to present a written statement in support of his position on appeal, and in his or her sole discretion, the Agency Director may allow each party or representative to person- ally appear and make oral argument. At the conclusion of oral argument, if allowed, the Agency Director may thereupon conduct nriv?ro delibera- tions. The Agency Director shall offi m,. =dify or reverse the decision of the Judicial Review Committee, or refer the matter for further review and recommendation, by a written report to the parties stating his find- ings and the reasons justifying the decision made. S. Governing Board. Within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the report of the Agency Director or County Hearing Officer, any party may appeal on the record in writing to the Governing Board. 6. Further Review. Except where t.%e matter is referred for further review and recommendation, a decision of the Governing Board following the appeal procedures set forth in these Bylaws is effective immediately and shall not be subject to further review. Provided, however, if the matter is referred back to the Judicial Review Committee for further review and recommendation, said committee shall promptly conduct its review and make its recommendations in accordance with the instructions given. This further review process shall in no event exceed thirty (30) da-,-s in duration except as the Judicial Review Co.•rzmittee, its chairman, o-- the Agency Director, may order. 7. Right to One Hearing Only_ Except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, no applicant or member shall be entitled as a matter of right to more than one hearing, on any single matter which may be the subject of an appeal. 00 91 „A, � r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Delineation and Expansion of Target Areas for Housing Rehabilitation Financial Assistance The Board, by order of Afarch 21, 1978, having adopted revised policies for the Rehabilitation Loan Pro-ram; and The Board having received a report from the Director of Planning recommending that three existing Target Areas in Rodeo, Alourtain View, and Rest Pittsburg be expanded and that a new Target Area in Oakley be adopted to provide for timely and continued implementation of said Housing Rehabilitation Program; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDCPED that the aforesaid recommendation is approved and the Target Areas are hereby expanded and adopted. PASSED by the Board on 1Lay 2, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order ewered on tna minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Planning Department Supervisors cc: County Administration af. xed this2Pd day of 14ay 19 78 Building Inspection — �. �J. OLSSO�1, Clerk i c� 1 By I Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 092 I1 -24 3j76 1 i w RECEIVED + CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. P. O;:a.QN CLERK-80-ARD OF 3Uo"N=74 C=A C0. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: April 20, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus ( SUBJECT: Target Area Expansion for Housing Director of Pl ' Rehabilitation Program 1 Attached please Jind new target area maps which delineate expanded boundaries for operation of the Neighborhood Preservation Program Housing Rehabilitation Program in three communities and the establish- ment of one new area in Oakley pursuant to the approved Third Year Community Development Program. The expanded areas in West Pittsburg, Rodeo, and Mountain View communities are intended to respond-to num- erous requests in those areas for assistance outside the existing target areas. The loan program is running at approximately 10 loans per month on a countywide basis at this time. The expansion of these three areas and the addition of Oakley will allow the program, as presently funded, to operate at this level for the remainder of 1977-78 and 1978-79 fiscal years. I would recommend that the Board adopt these new boundaries for use by the Rehabilitation Loan Program. A draft Board Order is attached for this purpose. AAD/mg Attachments cc: County Administrator Supervisor Hasseltine Supervisor Fanden if t n Microfilmed with board order Contra Costa County Code Enforcement/Housing Rehabilition Program ��\`. .. •ff•. 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K°°l 111rsIMW 4ai; '.sdtsas-ca •�-ailu •wwer�aro.I=.:,.t` J L P'-) iIJJ l 71, F I ` --7:-:, —LEGEND NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION AREA �— �G REHABILITATION TARGET AREAEXPANDED HOUSI� EXISTING HOUSING REHABILITATION TARGET AREA WEST PITTSBURG AREA REA i r7 -)j.Ll l�c..1iI•`,c►•f1 tl1 L •�.r��i� `'�v+/y;�Itit`��•`i.A:{--'�!�'y(,�f �4•;�>,ClAes,cyy-J•rt•,C/�l1,\t%.�"•�'�•ty- ,• •. •t♦-t�- l : 1:•::.� : r ' 'I • � Cr ti•:� 1 5 wry T�+j C��1 T 1^�' I Itti . . . -. � .- _ .. _ - . .-. • . . ��i/aV ANO 1 • RR f f BIG BREJtK 7 - 1•tT• !t lC•• rylwprlW•f M �,/ i'� Contra Costa County Cade Enforcement/Housing Rehabitition Program 711 tet.. � .- .._,.�._�•—` ..f-.__r.:.' _ i �_ Lr 1� '- � s. �''=;.{� 1 ,�'�/�;r/ I'�'�•,•\_''.i:%c, `rte• , .:.'4t3;:.e �i 1' .' 2 rte, / /r/r / ...—t�. ti� ��+• p......w,♦ 1 txV.r^ '^ t • foo too` 00 t ul��,r♦0• ; { -.;� �,`f r 1:•"r-T±J�}} ♦ i .ti.. J,Ir: r � / ` � '�"�-t�kr +.r '�? . L Li r� # � L t r ♦tit, } ... r',./{, \\i :! r', r♦ ' �-=...�..__ "• ';i, p , jro. .� •�`� ,�,r,/i'', `r y{: r {``;�•.u`,�'.L,. ! ;�Jr_ '��.�sf----;-Kar-J`,� oArerr P►fr 144rr t • 111, C r � / ''. `alt 77 EI CanitCii p7•,- - - COtis t ((••^T __....__-_..._.._....-- •♦ t0:1• t•• r �+ T- '�� + �y,y�1rS I `•`•r VII I �.EC, ND s.r:a-•�. ..�t_.� U 1-1 , ( f {W=21: NEV'SHBORHOOD PRESERVA'T'ION AREA � I 'rSCrUSIN Y REHABILITATION TARO-T AREA OAKLEY AREA D1l�'�`1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for the following persons in connection with Superior Court Action Number 186189 (United Professional Fire Fighters of Contra Costa County, Local 1230 , I .A.F.F. , AFL-CIO, Plaintiffs) reserving all rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Govermment Code Sections 825 and 995 : Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator Mr. Charles J. Leonard, Director of Personnel Mr. Harry Cisterman, Assistant Director of Personnel PASSED by the Board on May 2 , 1978. 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. Arthur G. Will Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Charles J. Leonard Supervisors Mr. Barry Cisterman axed this 2nd day of 11-lav , 197 8 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � Deputy Clerk Tl. Pous H-24 4/77 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 9 ' 19 -;Lg In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of D. & B. Spence and L. &. M. Cranson (2162-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. The Board on April 4, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to the request of Donald & Bernice Spence and Lewis & Mildred Cranson (2162-RZ) to rezone land in the Danville area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Retail Business District (R-B) ; and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. DehF-esus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed fog- this proposal; and Tile Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the request of D. & B. Spence and L. & M. Cranson is APPROVED as recommender' by the Area Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-31 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and May 9, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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. Wi?gess my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Donald Fc Bernice Spence Supervisors Lewis & 11-ildred Cranson affixed this 2nd day of May P 1978 Director of Planning County Assessor --J. R. OLSSON, 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 19 78 In the Matter of Developing Criteria for Annual Recognition of "Volunteer of the Year" The County Coordinating Council of Directors of Volunteers, a sub-committee of the Family & Children' s Services Advisory Committee, in an April 19, 1978 memorandum, having requested the opportunity to nominate a "Volunteer of the Year" for 1978 ; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having expressed concern that there might be other volunteers and organizations in the County who have not been in contact with said sub-committee who might wish to submit nominees for this honor, and having therefore recommended that the sub-committee be requested to develop criteria for an annual program which would enable all volunteers in Contra Costa County to be considered for this particular honor, and to present said criteria to this Board for its consideration; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Chairman Schroder is APPROVED. PuSJSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : Director Human Resources Sup_-rvisors Agency affixed this 2nd day of P-iav 19-1-8 FASAC - Sub-Committee (viaP/1y) County Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By l �� �-� -� Deputy Clerk annucchi H-24 4/77 ism In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ma)r 2 In the Matter of "California Water Bulletin No. 201-77" The Board having received a February, 1978 report from the State Department of Water Resources entitled "California Water Bulletin No. 201-77" which furnishes information on the recent drought period, the State Water Action Plan, the Delta, the Suisun Marsh, and other matters; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOULEDGED and the same is taken under review. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Administrator Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 2nd day of I-lay 11978 0 LSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk ,Ronda Amdahl H-24 4177 15m ( t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Max 2 ' 19 .8 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of DeBolt Civil Engineering (2167-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Alamo Area. Mr. John Hayward, Owner. The Board on April 4, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to the request of DeBolt Civil Engineering (2167-RZ) to rezone land in the Alamo area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential Districts (R-40 and R-100) ; 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 DeBolt Civil Engineering is APPROVED as recommended by the Area Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-32 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and May 9, 1978 is set for adoption of same. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• DeBolt Civil Engineering Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. John Hayward Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 2nd day of mn; 19�sz County Assessor !_..� J J. R:;(�LSSON, Clerk *YR nda tlA � Deputy Clerk mdahl H-24 4/77 15m 01002 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , lg 78 In the Matter of Traffic Problems in Hercules Area, The Board having received a letter ,from Mr, R. J, Ardissone, the *Mayor of the City of Hercules, seeking county assistance with respect to the City's desire to have a 4,$7 mile stretch of State Route 4 upgraded to alleviate dangerous and hazardous conditions, and requesting the County to refrain from approving any residential, commercial or industrial developments until that portion of said highway has been improved; and Supervisor N. C, Fanden having commented that in an attempt to obtain funds from the State Department of Transportation for improvement of a dangerous under-crossing in that area, she had been informed that there is no funding available, but she did get it moved up on the priority list, and that in view of the great amount of continued development by the City and the traffic problems in that area, she would recommend that a committee consisting of herself, the Public Works Director, and the Director of Planning meet with the Hercules City Council to further discuss the matter; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden *is APPROVED. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. - . . Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Supervisor N,C, Fanden affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 Director of Planning Public Works Director County Administrator , J. R. QLSSON, Clerk City of Hercules gy � � Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/n ism 0, 101013 • v CITY OF HERCULES RECEI�IED 555 RAILROAD AVENUE APR -Z' 1978 POST OFFICE BOX 156 HERCULES, CA. 94547 aFoXBOAMOFU'MVISORS PHONE: 415 - 758-4880 a _s!` ` CO- pril20, 1978 Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA. 94553 Dear Chairman Schroder and Members of the Board of Supervisors: I would like to bring to your attention Hercules' desire to have a 4. 87 mile stretch of State Route 4 upgraded to alleviate the dangerous and hazardous ' conditions that now exist. Contra Costa County has added to the hazardous condition by approving commercial and industrial sites along a highway that is definitely inadequate to handle any sort of logical traffic patterns. Recently Yellow Freight Lines opened a freight terminal that adds to traffic congestion and hazardous conditions. Due to the number of accidents occurring in 1976, the Hercules City Council unanimously adopted Resolution 77-55 on July 26, 1977 offering $500, 000 to help defer the construction costs of this hazardous stretch of highway. During 1977, California Highway Patrol records indicate a total of 92 accidents on this portion of SR 4 which include 55 property damage accidents, 36 injury accidents, and 1 fatal accident. I hope you agree that these statistics are quite alarming and there seems to be no indication that the accidents will decrease. From January 1 through March 20 of this year, there were a reported 8 accidents including 1 fatality. I sincerely hope this letter will serve two (2) purposes: first, that the County refrain from authorizing any residential, commercial or industrial sites until this highway is improved; second, that the County come to its resident's aid by procuring political and monetary assistance to see that this terrible condition is rectified. Sincerely, O� HERC R. J. Ardissone G Mayor • • ' cc: George Miller, Congressman C John T. Knox Assemblyman RT. ,.... D11 � y :rst.i acsrd oder In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Sate of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of - Contract with the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa, to Provide Assistance to Victims of Rape. In an April 26, 1978 letter to the Board the County Administrator having reported that a letter has been received from the Office of Criminal Justice Planning indicating its intent to make federal funds available for second year Rape Victim Assistance Project in the amount of $65,489 for the period May 1, 1978 through July 31, 1979; and The County Administrator having recommended that the Chairman be authorized to execute a contract with the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa for provision of services during the period of May 1, 1978 through April 30, 1979 to victims of rape (under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 as amended, P.L. 90-351) , with a contract payment limit of $43,215, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the County Administrator's letter is ACKNOWLEDGED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract as recommended. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on th9 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: District Attorney Supervisors John Christolos affixed this 2nd day of Mav 19 78 Contractor via DA County Administrator County Auditor-Controller � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Criminal Justice Agency ByC /✓om Deputy Clerk Attn: George Roemer Jamie L. Johnson (A 005 H-24 4/77 15m -7 o- County Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors rnes P.Kenny County Administration Building tst DistrictDi C �{� Martinez, California 94553 o (415)372-4080 (`f�u �/ 2nd 2ndncy Arthur G.Will �`.•//vv �� ��LL�� Robert 1.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggera 4th District , Erie H.Ha"OM4 5th District 3 April 26, 1978 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors ,, Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 J. R. o!':;oN CLERK EOAP,D O: SUPERVISOPS Co% CO. Dear Board Members: lou. Re: Second Year Contract Rape Crisis Center - West Contra Costa 'On your agenda for May 2, 1978, as requested by the District Attorney, is a recommendation to effectuate second year funding for the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa. This was provided for in the second year Rape Victim Assistance Project grant applica- tion which was approved by your board on April 11, 1978. Essentially, this contract provides funds to operate the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa during the period May 1, 1978 to April 30, 1979, with an expanded staff which will permit that activity to intensify the level of counseling services to the victims of rape and to effect closer contacts, coordination, and cooperation with the Criminal Justice System of West County. In response to our grant application, we have received a letter from the Office of Criminal Justice Planning indicating that agency's intent to make federal funds available for the second year Rape Victim Assistance Project in the amount of $65,489 for the period beginning May 1, 1978 and ending July 31, 1979. The recommended item on your agenda will provide second year funding for the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa. Future contract renewals are anticipated with similar projects in central and east County. These projects are funded entirely with federal funds awarded through the Office of Criminal Justice Planning. All expenditures and obligations of funds will be subject to OCJP administrative, fiscal, legal, and program review. Ve you s, U� i A ARTHUR G. WILL - 1�,'•tM County Administrator MCB:es Miuo��im�d v.ith board ordgr .,Ccfitra Costa County Standard Forts STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Ser-vices) 1. Contract Identification. Number Department: District Attorney Subject: Rape Victim Assistance 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: Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa Capacity: California Non-Profit Corporation Address: c/o Brookside Hospital 2000 Vale Road, San Pablo, California 94806 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it terminates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $43,215 . This includes $2,160.75 in local match which is to be deposited with the county on or before May 1, 1978 by the Contractor. 3. 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. S. Proiect. 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 Safe Streets Act Project (Rape Victim Assistance) , California Council on Criminal Justice, Office of Criminal Justice Planning Grant/Contract #A-2830-2-78 9. Leeal Authoritv. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title I, Part C, Section 301(b) , Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (PL 90-351) , as amended. ee 42 USCA §3701ff) Government Code E53703 10. Si n%tu The signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY 0 STS, CALIFOR:.IA CONTRAC R J By J R. I.UhrodfiL- //7- �� �l By Chairman, Board of Supervisors (Designate official capacity ..n business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) i State of California ) ss. By - t County of Contra Costa ) puty ACKNOWLEDGDMENT (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 they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resoluti,pa of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel Dated: Deputy ,, to tc.' _�,_�. e=_?-�' CG-­A' CGUNTY ;Jsi�n E:; 197$ (A-4617 REV 6/76) ^^^^^^^^^ Microfilmed with board order • r�iF;�;i'{ilaE �v1l11 board ordet . c 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 Contracto 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 f -om any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwiths anding Paragraph 5.a, above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County fuming for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract co! tains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject mater 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 regulat 'ry changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entere between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designatedas 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. (A-4616 REV 6/76) C:itra Costa County Staadard Form GENERAL Cnv';Dl-.10:;S (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 ter= 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. Liabilit•, 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. 'workersCompensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' co=pensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. 1dd_t-onal Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United Mates :sail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made Office of the District Attorney, Contra Costa County, P.O. Box 670 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. Pricaav of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any tern of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrene:ral. 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 improve=encs in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code §107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue b Taxation Code 4107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 RFV 2/78) -3_ 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. (A-4616 REV 6/7,6) ,Contra Costa County Standard Form r GENERAL CO UITIONS (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. Anv 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 b•: 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 wit; any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractot 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 Count, Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between i.wo independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or associ.3ticu. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its go•�erning 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 last 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. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be mailable to all qualified persons regardless of age, sett, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic bac::grour'_d, and rhar none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- �►1009 C,*Ztra Costa County Stannard corm GENERAL CC`IDI71O.NS (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 ter= 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. Liabilit, Insurance. Tae 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' comoensatlon 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. Piot later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencins the above liability imsurarce. 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 addr=essed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made Office of the District Attorney, Contra Costa County, P.O. Box 670 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. Primacv of General Conditions. E::cept for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any tern 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 improverents in the sane person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107), 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 4107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 Rry 2/78) -3- ��1�1�3 Ccntra Costa County Standard For- p.%IME,T oRO:'ISiONS (Cost 3asis Contracts) Number 1. Pa%anent Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contraccor a sura in excess or the total amount specified in the Payment Limit or 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 oniv for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below)- and are actually incurred in the perfor=ance of Contractor's obli.-ations under this Contract. 2. Pavment :Liounts. Subiect to later adjustments in total Davments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Pay-ment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in t e Service Plan. [x] d. $ 7,500 , in advance, for the months of May and June and, for each subsequent month, thereafter, an advance amount equal to the allowable program costs which are reported to have been actually incurred for the second calendar month prior to the payment month. Allowable program costs will be computed in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in tr 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are /service play. determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. General Services Ad;:inis:ration Federal Management Circular RMC 74-4, Attachwent 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 [x] b. , The approved budget as detailed in the grant application (OCJP award A-2830-2-78) referred to in the Service Plan and in relevant State regulations and documents regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. This includes the OCJP Fiscal Affairs Manual, revised 3/75 and as subsequently amended. 4. Pavment 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 Wanner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall subWit said deWands for pay-=er.z 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 .:rade or his designee, County will .:rake payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Pavement Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76) T Contra Costa County Standard torn PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 5. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to Burnish 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 dem-and(s) for payment. 6. Cost Reoort 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 ;.lade by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit an;: 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 b.: Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to Countv. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States govern-ment, in addition to any certified cost report or audit requirad by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to Countv 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 titan 13 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by Countv pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Pa.-ment ?.mounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragrapn 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) abovo, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand b,: County anv such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actuall-; been incurred by Contractor under this Contract e--teed 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 pa,: to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. S. 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 Count,;, 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. OR 112 (A-4613 REV 6/76) -2- a " i SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. The Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of the Office of Criminal Justice Planning Standard Contract Conditions , which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit A (Contractor referred to as "subgrantee" ) . 2. The Contractor agrees to comply with all conditions contained in the California Council on Criminal Justice Standard Grant Award Conditions, which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit B. The provisions of Exhibit B shall super- sede the General Conditions or Payment Provisions which are in conflict therewith. 3 . The Contractor further agrees to the installation of a representa- tive community based Board of Directors by July 31 , 1978 _ composi- tion of the board to be subject to the approval of the County. SERVICE PLAN 1 . The Contractor agrees to pursue the objectives and undertake the tasks and services as specified in "Proposal for Second Year Funding from Rape Crisis Center of west Contra Costa , " which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit C. oso�.� REV. 7/76 OFFICE OF C:lIMIN.0 JUSTICE PLALNNING STANDARD CONTRACT PROVISIOIIS 1. Grant Award. The County of Contra Costa hereinafter referred to as Sub- grantee, and the Office of Criminal Justice Planning, hereinafter referred to as OCJP, entered into a grant award, No.A-2830-2-78 , dated hereinafter referred to as "grant award". Funds for this Agreement are made available, in whole or in part, by the grant award and the grant award is incorporated in this Agreement. The Subgrantee will retain ultimate control and responsibility for per- formance under the grant award. The Contractor shall only be bound by those provisions of the grant award that are pertinent to per- forr.�ance by the Contractor under this Agreement. 2. Assignment or Subcontracting. i-lo performance of this Agreement or any portion thereof may be assigned or subcontracted by the Contractor without the express written consent of Subgrantee and any attempt by the Contractor to assign or subcontract any performance of this Agreement t-rithout the express written consent of Subgrantee shall be null and void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. When- ever the Contractor is authorized to subcontract or assign, he will include all the terms of this Agreement in each such subcontract or assignment. 3. Assurance of Compliance with Civil Rights Laws. The Contractor ti:i11 comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1904, as amended, and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations of the Department of Justice and the Las•, Enforcement Assistance Administration (hereinafter referred to as LEAA) issued pursuant to that title, to the end that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement or under any project, program, or activity supported by this Agreement. The contractor will comply with Justice Department Equal Employment Regulations in federally-assisted programs (28 CFR Part 42, Subpart D) to the end that employment discrimination in such programs on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex, or national origin shall be eliminated. The Contractor recognizes the right of the United States to seek judicial enforcement of the foregoing convenants against discrimination. 4. Maintenance and Inspection of Contractual Records. The Comptroller General of the United States, or any of is u y authorized representatives shall have access to and the right to examine, audit, excerpt and trans- scribe any books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which in the opinion of the Comptroller General may be related or pertinent to this Agreement. Such material must be kept and maintained for a period of three years after termination of the grant award or until an audit is completed by OCJP and LEAA and all questions arising therefrom are resolved, whichever is sooner. 01014 LEAA and OCJP or any of their duly authorized representatives shall have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any books, documents , papers and records of the Contractor which are related or pertinent to this Agreement. The books , documents , papers and records of the Contractor to which LEAA and OCJP or any of their duly authorized representatives shall have access to under the provisions of this paragraph shall not include any such materials which set forth the cost of the goods sold or !eased under a fixed-price contract for off- the-shelf items resulting from a formally advertised procurement as defined in the LEAA financial guidelines. 5. Copyrights and Rights in Data. Where activities supported by this Agreement produce origina�icomputer prog-ams , writing sound recordings, pictorial reproductions , drawings or other graphical representation and works of any similar nature (the term computer programs includes executable computer progra%s and supporting data in any form) , the OCJP, the LEAA, and Subgrantee reserve the right to use, duplicate and disclose, in whole or in part, in any manner for any purpose whatso- ever, and to authorize others to do so. If any material described in the previous sentence is subject to copyright, the Subgrantee reserves the right to copyright such and the Contractor agrees not to copyright such material . If the material is cooyrighted, the OCJP and the LEAA reserve a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and use such materials, in the whole or in part, and to authorize others to do so. fj �Kj MOW! via 'Z [V5ATW non! tq� PK; CC) 2 7. Patents. If any discovery or invention arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of work performed under this Agreement, the Contractor shall refer the discovery or invention to Subgrantee and OCJP. The Contractor hereby agrees tfrat determinations of rights to inventions or discoveries made under this Agreement shall be made by LEAA, or its duly authorized representative, who shall have the sole and exclusive powers to determine whether or not and where a patent application should be filed and to determine the disposition of all rights in such inventions or discoveries, including title to and license rights under any patent application or patent which may issue thereon. The determination of LEAA, or its duly authorized representa- tive, shall be accepted as final . The Contractor agrees and otherwise recognizes that LEAA, OCJP, and Subgrantee shall acquire at least an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free license to practice and have practiced throughout the world for governmental purposes any invention made in the course of or under this Agreement. 8. Contractor Work Hours and Safety Standards. If this Agreement provides or payment in excess o 2,500 $2,000 for construction contracts) and involves the employment of mechanics or laborers, the Contractor agrees: a) That each mechanic or laborer will have •rages computed on the basis of a standard work day of eight hours and a standard work week of forty hours. Work in excess of the standard work week or day is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at the rate of not less than one and one-half titres the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of eight hours in any clanedar day or forty hours in the work week; b) That no laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to his health and safety as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary of Labor by regulation (29 CFR 1518). These requirements do not apply to tine purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or trans- mission of intelligence. 9. Clean Air Act. If this Agreement provides for payment in excess of 100,000, the Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 USC 1857, et seq. ) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 USC 1251 et seq. , as amended. 10. Security and Privacy A. The Contractor- agrees that, except as provided by federal law other than the Crime Control Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. Sections 3701 et seg. ), none of its officers or employees shall use or reveal any research or statistical information furnished by any person and identifiable to any specific private person for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was obtained. Copies of such information shall be immune from legal process, and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such information, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial or administrative proceedings. 01�►1 6. Publications. Before publishing any materials produced by activities supported by this Agreement, the Subgrantee or its contractor (the contractor) shall notify OCJP 90 days in advance of any such intended publication and shall submit 20 copies of the materials to be published. Within 60 days after any such materials have been received by OCJP, OCJP shall submit to the Subgrantee its conments with respect to the materials intended to be published. The Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine, within 10 days after receipt of any such comments, whether or not to revise the materials to incorporate the comments of OCJP and shall advise OCJP of its determination within 15 days after such continents have been received by the Subgrantee or its contractor. If the Subgrantee or its contractor determines not to incorporate any of the comments of OCJP into the text of the materials, it may publish the materials provided that the initial preface or introduction to these materials as published contain the following: A. A credit reference reading as follows: "The preparation of these materials was financially assisted through a federal grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning and under Title I of the Crime Control Act of 1973." B. A disclaimer statement reading as follows: , "The opinions, findings, and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and not necessarily those of OCJP or LEAH. OCJP and LEAA reserve a royalty- free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use these materials, and to authorize others to do so. A copy of these materials may be obtained from OCJP or LEAA upon payment of the cost for reproducing the materials." C. The comments of OCJP in full , unabridged, and unedited. If the Subgrantee or its contractor wishes to incorporate some or any of the comments of OCJP in the text of the materials, it shall revise the materials to be published and resubmit them to OCJP which shall prepare comments on the resubmitted data within 30 days after receipt thereof. Within 10 days after receipt of these conments, the Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine whether or not to accept or adopt any of the conments on the revised materials as resubmitted to OCJP and shall advise OCJP of this determination within 15 days after receipt of the comments of OCJP. Thereafter, the materials may be published or revised in accordance with the procedures set forth above for the publication of materials on which OCJP has submitted its comments to the Subgrantee or its contractor. If OCJP has not submitted its comments on any materials submitted to it within 90 days after OCJP has received any such materials, the Subgrantee or its contractor may proceed to publish the materials in the form in which they have been submitted to OCJP but shall include the credit statement and the disclaimer statement set forth above, but without any further conments. } 0101.'7 B. Criminal history information: (1) The term "criminal history information" includes records and related data, compiled by law enforcement agencies for purposes of identifying criminal offenders and alleged offenders and maintaining as to such persons summaries of arrest, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, rehabilitation and release. (2) If the Contractor utilizes "criminal history information", the Contractor shall comply with the following: All criminal history information collected, stored, or disseminated shall contain, to the maximum extent feasible, disposition as well as arrest data where a-.-rest data is included therein. The collection, storage, and dissemination of such information shall take place under procedures reasonably designed to insure that all such information is kept current therein; the Contractor shall assure that the security and privacy of all information is adequately provided for and such information shall only be used for law enforcement and criminal justice and other lawful purposes. In addition, an individual who believes that criminal history information concerning him contained in an automated system is inaccurate, incomplete, or maintained in violation of the Crime Control Act of 1973, shall , upon satisfactory veri- fication of his identity, be entitled to review such infor- mation to obtain a copy of it for the purpose of challenge or correction. C. Any person violating the Security and Privacy provisions of this Agreement or of the Crime Control Act of 1973 [42 U.S.C. Section 3771 (c)] or any rule, regulations, or order issued thereunder, shall be fined not to exceed $10,000 in addition to any other penalty imposed by law. D. The Contractor assures that the foregoing provisions of this Security and Privacy clause shall be incorporated into all of its subcontracts. 11 . Termination A. The performance of work under this Agreement may be terminated by the Subgrantee in accordance with this clause in whole on 30 days written notice to the Contractor, or from time to time in part on 10 days written notice to the Contractor: (1) Whenever the Contractor shall default in performance of this Agreement in accordance with its terms and shall fail to cure such default within a period of ten days after receipt from the Subgrantee of a notice specifying the default; or (2) Whenever for any reason the Subgrantee shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Subgrantee. Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a notice of termination specifying whether termination is for de- fault of the Contractor or for the convenience of the Subgrantee, the extend to which performance of work under the Agreement is ter- minated, and the date upon which such termination becomes effective. B. After receipt of a notice of termination and except as otherwise directed by the Subgrantee, the Contractor shall : (1) Stop work under the Agreement on the date and to the extent specified in the notice of termination; (2) Transfer title to the Subgrantee (to the extent that title has not already been transferred) and deliver in the manner, at the times, and to the extent directed by the Subgrantee, the work in process, completed work and other material produced as a part of, or acquired in respect of the performance, the work terminated. C. The amount due the Contractor by reason of termination shall be determined as follows: (1) If this Agreement specifies payment on the basis of reimburse- ment of costs, without any fee or profit margin, there shall be included all costs and expenses reimbursable in accordance with this Agreement not previously paid the Contractor for the satisfactory performance of this Agreement prior to the effective date of the notice of termination, whether the termination is for the convenience of the Subgrantee or the default of the Contractor. (2) If this Agreement specifies payment on any basis other than stated in paragraph ll .C.(1 ) above, and (a) If the termination is for the convenience of the Subgrantee, there shall be paid a percentage of all sums to which the Contractor would be entitled on completion of all work under the Agreement equivalent to the percentage of the completion of all the work contemplated by the Agreement; (b) If the termination of this Agreement is for the default of the Contractor, the total sum payable shall be such propor- tionate part of all sums to which the Contractor would be entitled on completion of all work under the Agreement as the total amount of Mork delivered to and accepted by the Subgrantee bears to the total work called for by this Agreement. 0. In the event of a partial termination, the portion of the sum which is payable with respect to the work under the continued portion of the Agreement shall be equitably adjusted by agreement between the Contractor and the Subgrantee, and such adjustment shall be evidenced by an amendment to this Agreement. 12. Disputes A. When the Contractor and the Subgrantee fail to agree as to whether or not any work is within the scope of this Agreement, the Contractor shall nevertheless immediately perform such work upon receipt from the Subgrantee of written order to do so. Within 15 calendar days after receipt of such order, the Contractor may submit a written protest to the Subgrantee, specifying in detail in what particulars the Agreement requirements were exceeded, and the approximate change in cost resulting therefrom so that the Subgrantee will have notice of a potential claim which may be filed by the Contractor. B. Failure to submit such protest within the period specified shall constitute a waiver of any and all right to adjustment in Agreement price and Agrecnna nt time due to such work, and the Contractor there- after shall not be entitled to any adjustment of Agreement price or time therefor. For any such work which is found to exceed the Agreement requirements, there shall be an adjustment in Agreement price and Agreement time on the same basis as for any other change in the work. 13. Covenant Against Contingent Fees The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Agreement upon an agree- ment or understanding for a corrinission, percentage, brokerage, or con- tingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor- for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the Subgrantee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in accord- ance with the termination clause and, in its sole discretion, to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. 14. Validity. The invalidity in whole or in part of any provision of this Agreement shall not void or affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement. 15. California Law. This Agreement shall be governed according to the laws of the State of California. 16. Exclusion from Competition. Requests for proposal or invitations for bid issued by the grantee or a subgrantee to implement the grant or subgrant project are to provide notice to prospective bidders that the LEAA organizational conflict of interest provision is applicable in that contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work and/or RFPs for a proposed procurement shall be excluded from bidding or submitting a proposal to compete for the award of such procurement. See LEAA Guideline Manual M 7100.1A, Chapter 3, paragraph 49e. 0102.0 . :• XHIBIT 9 ATTACHMENT B a-� x� LIFCRHA (""C'UNCIL ON CMMIINAL US f SCE ant A-Twar Conditions 1. General A. Subgrantee agrees that the funds awarded pursuant to this grant award will be used in accordance with all the terms and conditions set forth in or incorporated by reference in: (1) this grant aviard (which includes the title page, the application for the grant which is attached hereto as Attachment A and made a part hereof, and these Standard Grant Award Conditions which are attached hereto as Attachment 5 and made a part hereof); (2) the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual as amended from time to time, which is hereby incorporated in these-Grant Conditions;and (3) the Safe Streets Act. :r iB. Subgrantee agrees t`tat funds awarded pursuant to this grant award wi!I be used to supplement and not to supplant funds otherwise made available for law enforcement purposes, and to the extent possible,will be used to increase such funds. C. Subgrantee agrees to make available and to expend from non-federal sources adequate resources to meet the matching requirements specified in the Safe Streets Act in accordance with the applicable regulations and requirements of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration,hereinafter designated "LEAA". D. Subgrantee understands that the award of this grant in no way assures or implies continuation of funding beyond the grant period indicated in this grant a•.vard. 2. Delay in Initiating Project. If the project has not been initiated and operated in accordance with this grant award within 60 days after the commencement date of this grant award, the Subgrantee shall submit a written report, no later than 10 days after the expiration of said 60-day period, to CCCJ indicating the steps taken to initiate the project,the reasons for the delay and the expected starting date. If the project is not fully operating in accordance with the terms of this grant award within 90 days after the commencement date of the grant period, the Subgrantee shall submit a further written report, within 10 days after the expiration of said 90 day period, to CCCJ describing the delay in project implementation, at which time CCCJ may cancel the project and redistribute the grant award funds to other project areas.The CCCJ, where warranted by extenuating circumstances,may request approval from the LEAA Regional Office to extend the implementation date of the project past the 90-dayperiod. If any such report is not filed with CCCJ by the Subgrantee when due,this grant award shall be terminated upon 10 days written notice to the project director.No extensions of these periods will be granted and no reports will be permitted to be filed after the period has expired. 3. Evaluation of Prior Year Funding. II the project to be conducted under this grant award or any portion thereof has been conducted with funds granted by CCCJ or LEAA during any period prior to the date of this grant award, a formal evaluation of the project or the applicable portion thereof for any such prior period must be prepared and filed with CCCJ no tater than 90 days after the date of this grant award.This evaluation must be 3 written, complete, accurate and must be satisfactory to CCCJ in its sole discretion.If no written evaluation for said prior period is filed with CCCJ within 90 days after the date of this grant award,this grant award shall be terminated upon 10 days written notice to the project director. No extensions of said 90-day period wall be granted and no evaluations will be permitted to be filed after said period has expired. If a::ritten evaluation for c said prior period is filed with CCCJ no later than 90 days atter the date of this grant award,the evaluation will be reviewed by CCCJ. CCCJ shall determine in its sole discretion whether or not the evaluation is satisfactory. This determination shall he made no later than 180 days after the date of this grant award.If CCCJ determines that this evaluation is not satisfactory, this grant award shall be terminated upon 10 days viritten notice to the 333■■■ project director. 01021 Rev.8/15/73 -ter Lim 4. Operation Reports. This grant ward is made upon mr. express condition, in addition to all other terms and i cunditions contained herein,that the Subgrantee will submit promptly when due to CCCJ the following reports: (a) A gijarterly re=crt of the operation of the project for each three months of the project, including any. extension Cf this avvard, beginning .-with the first month designated in the "Grant Perind".Each such quarterly report vviil be Bled on or before the tenth day after the end of each three-month oeriod. If the period covered by the final quarterly report .s less tha.• three months,the final quarterly report will be filed by the Subgrantee 1 on or before the tenth day after the end of said final period. (b) A final report on or before the 90th day after the completion of the project, including any extensiur. of this grant award, covering the entire period of the project. (c) Such additional reports in such form and contain;ng such information as either CCCJ or LEAA may reasonably require. Each quarterly report and the final report will describe activitjes and accomplishments during the period covered by the report. Special attention will be given to project phases or stages which have been completed (e.g..initial planning state, completion of preliminary surrey effort, purchases of required equipment, staging of pilot training programs, etc.). Any special reports, evaluation studies, publications or articles prepared as a result of the operation of the project during the quarter will be attact ed,and major administrative developments will be covered (changes in personnel, project design, etc.). Problenj areas and critical observations, as well as pro--ct success,will be mentioned and frankly discussed in all of the ileports. i It is expressly under;food and agreed that any funds otherwise due or payable to the Subgrantee under this grant award will not b-_ due or payable and this grant award may be terminated if any of the reports which the Subgrantee is required to submit to CCCJ under the terms and conditions of this grant a.,ard are not submitted to CCCJ promptly wren due, provided that any payment by CCCJ to the Subgrantee after the Subgrantee has F failed to file with CCCJ any such required report when due shall not be considered as grounds for any waiver or r estoppel against CCCJ. S. Obligation of Grant Funds. Grant funds may not,without prior written approval by CCCJ,be obligated prior to the effective date or subsequent to the termination date of the grant period. Obligations outstanding as of the termination date shall be liquidated within 50 days. La� i a. Written Approval of Changes. Subgrantees must obtain prior written approval from CCCJ for major project changes. These include. (a) Changes of substance in the project activities, designs or research plans set forth in this grant award: (b) Changes of key professional personnel identified in this grant award: (c) Changes in the approved pi oject budget as required by the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. 7. Fiscal Regulations. The fiscal administratior of grants is subject to all ruses,regulations and policies concerning accounting and records, payment of funds, cost allowability, submission of financial reports, and the like, prescribed by CCCJ or LEAA, and as amended from time to time, including those set forth in the CCCJ Fiscal . t Affairs Manual. 8. Performance Bond. All Subgrantees who are not units of city, county, or state governments are required to bond within 30 days after final execution of this grant award all individuals who will receive or disburse grant funds.The amount of the bond will be at least 50%of the total grant award_ 9. Utilization and Payment of Funds. Subgrantee agrees to establish fiscal control and fund accounting procedures which assure proper disbursement or, and accounting for, the grant fids and the required non-federal expenditures: such disbursement and accounting procedures shall meet the requirements of the State of California to the federal government as specified in the Safe Streets Act and the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. Funds awarded are to be expended only for purposes and activities covered by this grant award. Project funds will be made available by CCCJ an the basis of periodic requests and estimates of fund needs submitted by the Subgrantee. Grant funds which have been disallowed an a result of audit will be recovered through direct contact with the Subgrantee, right of off-set with the State:Controller's Office,or through other appropriate legal means. 10. Allowable Costs. The allowability of costs incurred under this grant shall be determined in accordance with the general principles of allowability and standards for selected cost items set fah in the Office of?.lanagement and Budget Circular No. A-87, or Office of Management and Budget Circ=ilar No. A-21 if Subgrantee is an educational institution, as interpreted and amplified in these Standard Grans Award Conditions and in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. Costs will be allowed only for goods and services provided and utilized no later than the end of the period for liquidating obligations as provided in paragraph 5 abme,including any written extensions thereof by CCCJ. —2— U HN 8115/73 • Any expenditure of funds by the Subgrantee which exceeds the total cost estimate for any major budget r category in this grant award by 15% or more of said total cost estimate,or by an amount of S5,000,whichever is less,will be permitted only after written approval of CCCJ. 11. Project Income. AN interest earned on crani funds must be accounted for and paid to CCCJ unless the Subgrantee is the State of California or an agency thereof. All Subgrantees must account for all other project income derived at any time, in whole or in part, from the use of grant funds or from the conduct of the grant project,including but not limited to sale of publications,royalties,registration fees,or service charges. A. Such other project income received by the Subgrantee prior to the termination of the grant period of this grant award,including any extensions thereof,shall: 1) be added to funds committed to the project by CCCJ and the Subarantee and be used to further eligib!e Q T� ' program objectives:or 2) be deducted from the total project costs for tae purpose of determining the net costs on which the federal share of costs will be based. 4 f Sid B. Such other income received by the Subgrantep after the end of the grant period of this grant award, �? includ;ng any extensions thereof,shall- 4 ~ s 1) be used to further eligible project objectives if possible,even though federal funding for the project has tet, p f terminated,or 2) to the extent suc:, :.her income is not used to :'t:rther eligibl ;ort objectives,and the federal share thereof exceeds 52rs: 14, .n alccunn and o lwht. The CCCJ,the LEAA,the Comptrollr:r General of the Un.ted States,or any of their duly at lhuriti-d rt- "re%v�itarnces, shall have ar:crs for pt:rpos.r tlf audit and examination to any books, upturn-,Pts, ^ :�•I:ita� anti r-u)"+1, of the Suhgrant?e, and t.; the relevant books and records of the Stibcrantee"s contractors.as t pr,vid•7d ir• `:"!ction 521 of the Safe Streets Act. A provision to this effect.-will be incluced in all agreements or other arrangements for implementation of this project. f.. 15. Title to Property_ Title to property acquired in whole or in part with grant fonds shall vest in the Subgrantee, subject to divestment at the option of CCG.Said option shall be exercised:within 120 days after the end of the grant period or termination of the grant by giving written notice to the Subgrant.:e and in accordance with the � provisions of the CCCJ Frscaf Affairs Plfanual and other regulations of CCCJ.Subgrantees shall exercise due care t in the use,maintenance,protection and preservation of all such property during the period of project use. 16. Copyrights and Rights in Data. Where activities supported by this grant produce original computer programs, cr writing. sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, dr3wings or other graphical representations and works of any similar nature (the term computer programs includes eAecutable computer programs and supporting data in any ` form). the CCCJ and the LEAA shall have the right to use,duplicate and disclose, in chole or in part, in any manner for any pnr;:ose:whatscever,and to authorize others to do so. If the material is subject to copyright, the Subcian;er may ronyright such, but the CCCJ and the LEAA shall have a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irtrvnc:ble license to reproduce, publish, and use sucn materials,in whole or in part,and to authorize others to do so. The Subgrantee shall include this condition in all contracts of employment,consultant's agreements,and contracts,which v:ill be pard for in whole or in part out of grant funds made available by this grant award. t� 17. Publications. CCCJ and LEAA shall have the right to require the Subgrantee or its contractors not to publish, and the Subgrantee or its contractors thereupon shall refrain frt,m publishing original books.manuals,films or other copyrightable material produced by activities supported by this grant award,whether copyrighted or not, that may be designated by either the CCCJ or the LEAA. Such right shall be exercised by addressing written notice to that effect to the project director and the Subgrantee" and to the contractor in the case of a publication notice from the contractor.Before publishing any materials produced by activities supported by this (- grant award. the Subgrantee or its contractor shall notify LEAA and CCCJ 60 days in advance of any such publication. if CCCJ and LEAA fail to exercise the right to prohibit publication as set forth above within 60 r days of the receipt of the notice of intent to publish, the Subgrantee or the contractor may publish said material Thr Subgrantee or its contractor shall furnish to CCCJ 20 copies of the materials so published Any publication by the Subgrantee or its contractor shall include on the title page the rollovnng standaro orsrtaimer. f "The preparation of these materials was financially aided through a federal grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the California Council on Criminal Justice under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended. The opinions, findings,•and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and a:e not necessarily those of CCCJ or LEAA. CCCJ reserves a royalty free, non-exclusive, and 1' irrevocable license to reproduce,publish and use these materials,and to authorize others to do so." 18. Patents. If any discovery or invention arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of work performed under this grant, the Subgrantee shall refer the discovery or invention to CCCJ. The Subgrantee hereby agrees that determinations of rights to inventions made under this grant shall ►e made by LEAA,or its duly author" -ed representative, who. shall have the sole and exclusive powers to determine whether or not and where a patent t: application should he filed and to determine the disposition of all rights in such inventions,including title to and license rights under any patent application or patent which may issue thereon.The determination of the LEAA. or its duly authorised representative,shall be accepted as final.In addition,the Subgrantee agrees and otherwise recognizes that the CCCJ and the LEAA shall acquire at least an irrevocable. non-exclusive, and royalty-free license to practice and have practiced throughout the world for governmental purposes any invention made in iY the course of or under this grant. The Subgrantee shall include this condition in all contracts of employment, consultant's agreements, and contracts, which .will be paid for in whole or in part out of grant funds made available by this grant award.The Subqrantee in his final report shall identify any such discovery or invention or f shall certil•; that there are no such inventions or discoveries. 19. Assurance of Compliance with Civil Rights Laws, t A. The Subgrantee hereby assures that it will comply and :will insure compliance by its contractors with Title _ VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1963 and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations of the Department of Justice (28 CFR 42) and the LEAA thereunder issued pursuant to that title to tate end that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from participation f in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to disenminatidn under this grant award or under any project. Program, or activity supported by this grant. The Subgrantee further will comply with and insure compliance by its contractors with Justice Department Equal Employment Regulation in federally assisted programs(23 CFR Part 42,Subpart D) to the end tha:employment discrimination in such t —4- 01024 4- 01024 t Rev.8/15173 tF l programs on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex. or national origin shall be eliminated. As required by Section 518(b) of the Safe Streets Aet, this grant condition shail not be interpreted to require the i imposition on grant-supported projects of any percentage ratio, quota system or other program to achieve racial balance or e;;minate racial imbalance in a law enforcement agency. The Subgrarnree recognizes the right of the United States to seek judicial enforcement of the foregoing covenants dgarnst discrimination and I will include a similar covenant in its contracts assuring the right of the United States to seek such judicial enforcement. B. If this grant award prev-dc-. for payment to the Subgrantee in excess of S10,000, the Subgrantee shall comply with Executive Cromer No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity", as supplemented. The Subgrantee shall be required to have an affirmative action plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies ; goals and target dates to assure the implementation of equal employment. 20. Government Not Obligated to Third Parties Other Than Subgrantees. The Subgrantee may procure from third parties materials, supplies, services, or equipment for the conduct of the grant project, provided that such procurement complies with the minimum procurement standards set forth in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual ! and applicable federal regulations when such procurement contracts are not contrary to law and do not violate any of the other conditions of this grant a,:lard. Neither LEAH nor CC_CJ shall be obligated or liable to any party other than the Subgrantee and only in accordance with the terms and conditions of this grant award. 21. Third Party Contracts. A. If the Subgrantee procures goods. services, or materials to perform any portion of this grant award, the Subgrantee shall enter into a written contract for such procurement (hereafter designated as a"third party ; contract"). Any contract entered into by the Subgrantee in connection with performance of this grant award shall provide that the Subgrantee will retain ultimate control and responsibility for the grant project and that the contractor shall be bound by these grant conditions and all other requirements applicable to the Subgrantee in the conduct of the project. 9. All third party contracts in an amount in excess of S100,000 will not be considered an allowable cost item j unless prior written approval is obtained from CCCJ for each of the following: : 4 1) The request for proposal or other similar document constituting an invitation to bid,the bid conference and the bidder's oral presentation;or j a: 2) Negotiated bids or waiver of competitive bidding;and It; ri1 II 3) The written proposal submitted by the successful bidder;and it 4) The contract executed between the Subgrantee and the contractor. I4E lit r� C. CCCJ will select, in a manner it shall determine, approximately 10'a of the total number of all third party contracts in an.amount in excess of $10,000 but less than S:00,000,and the contracts so selected shall be subject to prior written approval of CCCJ as required in subparagraph B. of this paragraph for third-party contracts in an amount over S100.000. A Subgrantee whose contract is selected as one of this group of contracts will be promptly notified in writing by CCCJ. !+. ii. D. All third party contracts to be executed by Subgrantees who are private agencies and which require I rr payment in excess of 510,000, must first obtain written approval from CCCJ of the proposal or other bid f l submitted by the successful bidder and of the contract executed between the Subgrantee and the contractor. I E. Approval in advance by CCCJ of any third party contract is not intended to be, and will not constitute,a waiver of any other provision or right of CCCJ provided in this grant award. II 22. Termination of Funds. A. This grant may be terminated.or funds recovered,or fund payments discontinued by CCCJ or LEAH where either finds a substantial failure to comply with the terms and conditio?s of this grant award,or of the Safe Streets Act and the regulations proniulgatrd thereunder. Any such termination shall become effective after written notice to the Subgrantee anti ;hall be :ubicct to if-- applicable renCri procedures pursuant to Sections 303(7),509.510,or 511 of the Sate Streets Act. ;f`! w , ( —5— OIC925 Rev.8/15/73 B. If for any reason the Federal government terminates its grant to CCCJ or fails to pay the full amount of the Gran, award it has made to CCCJ,t:es grant award may by termcnateo or reouccd in the Ciseretron of CCCJ, provid-cl. howt!ver, that no such re ductccn or termrnatccn shall apoiy to allowable casts aiready incurred by the Subgrant^e to the extent that Fecerai grant `unus are ,variable to CCCJ for payment of r:cn costs.Nb liability shall, in any .event, be rncurreo by CCCJ or by the Statc of California under this grant a:vard beyond monies available for the purposes thereof. C. If, as a result of the conduct of the project pursuant to this grant award, CCCJ has made a final audit recovery demand for the return to it from the Subgrantee of any funds awarded by this grant.CCCJ mav,in its sole discretion,refuse to execute subsequent grant awards to the Subgrantee,or terminate or discontinue fund p3yrnents under this or any other grant award from CCCJ to the Subgrantee until the demand is satisfied. 23. Conflict of Interest. Pio orficial or emoloyee of a state or unit of local government or of non-government ` subgrantees ;:,all participate personally through decision,approval,disapproval,recommendation,the render:ng of advice, investigation, or otherwise in any proceeding, apoiication, request for ruling or other determination, contract, grant, claim, controversy, or other particular matter in whicn LEAA funds are used, where to his M Knowledge he or his immediate family, partners, organization other than a public agency in which he is serving a:: an of ficer, director, trustee, partner, or emoloyee or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating cr has any arrangene-rnt concerning prospective employment, has a financial interest. Officials or employees of fa - .tdt- or lrcal snits ct government and non•cocernment subgrantees shall avoid any action which might result in, or create the avpe3rance of: 1) using his official position for private gain;2) giving preferential treatment to any LY-son. 3) losing compiete independence or impartiality;4) making an official decision outside official channels; or 5) affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the government or of the program, i 3 24. Criminal Penalties. The Safe Streets Act p:,vides,in part,as follows: ".Vhoever embezzles.willfully misapplies, steals or obtains by fraud any funds, assets, or property which are the subject of a grant or contract or other form of assistance pursuant to this title, whether received directly or indirectly tram the Administration,shall be frmd not more than 510.000 or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both..7hoever knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals or covers up by trick, scheme or device, any material fact in any application for assistar•re strbmitted vursuant to this title or in any records required to be maintained pursuant to this title shall be subicct to prosecution under the provisions of Section 1001, of Title 18, United States Code. Any laws enforcement progra•n or project underwritten, in whole or in part, by any grant, or contract or other form of 4%%isiance put%uant t"i,this ulle,.vhethef eceived directly or indetectly from. the Administration,shall be subje'ct } to the provisions of Section 371 of Title 18,United States Code." b 25. Public Availability of Information. The Subgrantee and its contractors shall comply with the requirements of Sections 6750 6760 of the Government Code of the State of California and LEAA Guideline Manual h14100.to relating to the availability to the public of identifiable records or other documents that are pertinent to the receipt or expenditure of grant finds and the availability of records of the votes of planning councils,including dissenting member's votes.The Subqrantee shall comply with the public accessibility to meetings requirement of .) LEAA G:cide;ine Manual M4100.11A. The Subgrantee will include in any contract involving grant funds a S condition requiring the contractor to comply with the requirements of this paragraph. 26. Coiamunications Equipment or Systems. If the grant project involves communications equipment or system; and there is a need for use of additional radio frequencies beyond those currently available to the Subgrantee. _. the Subgrantee assures CCCJ that such radio frequency support is feasible and the Subgrantee understands that the grant for acquisition of such equipment is conditioned on the Subgrantee actually securing or showing the 5W availability of the needed frequency support. 27. College and University Special Condition. No part of the funds appropriated under this grant award shall be used to provide a loan, a grant, the salary of, or any remuneration whatever to any individual applying forEVE admission, attending, employed by, teaching at or doing research at an institution of higher education who has f engaged in conduct un or after August 1, 1969, which involves the use of (or the assistance of others in the use of) !orce or the threat of force of tM seizure of property under the control of an institution of higher education• to require or prevent the availability of certain curriculum,or to prevent the faculty,administrative officials or students in such institution from engaging in their duties or pursuing their studies at such institution. i 28. Technician and Equipment Pools. If this grant award deals with any equipment or technicians similar in nature and function to those available in any pools of such equipment or technicians existing in the Department of _ I Justice of the State of California,the Subgrantee agrees whenever possible to fully utilize any such pools. - 01020 �Y3 —6— Rev.8/15/73 29. C.mdltions Applicable to Part E Grants. If any portion of the grant project is funded with Part E fund:, the folio-owing conditions apply: A. The title and control of Part E funds and title to property may not be transferred :o private agencies. 'r profit-ma:indor otnerwrse. even though these may be utilized in the implementation of Part E efforts including the purchase of services and Part E funds and property will not be diverted to other than correctional uses. B. Subgrantees of Part E funds assure that personnel standards and programs of the institutions and facilities will reflect advanced practices. C. To insure that Subgrantees are engaging in projects and programs to improve the recruiting, organization, training, and education of personnel employed in correctional activities, including those of probation, parole and rehabilitation, the following minimum requirement shall be met in Part E grants: (1)At least 80 hours recruit training, at entryinto duty or during the first year of tenure, for both guards, correctional officers, probation and parole officers, and (2) At least 20 hours of in-service or refresher training per year for all such correctional personnel ti:ith more than one year of tenure. 30. Grants for Computerized Systems. If any portion of this grant involves the establishment, maintenance or upgrading of a compureti:ed system,the Subgrantee agrees: A. To ensure that adequate provisions are made for system security, the protection of individual privacy and the insurance of integrity and accuracy of data collection. Within 90 days of receipt of award, the Subgrantee shat: submit to CCCJ its plan for insuring the security of Information maintained in the syste.n and assurances providing for consideration of the rights of privacy.The Project Search Technical Report No. 2 (Security and Privacy Considerations in Criminal history Information Systems) shall be used as a guide. B. To coordinate development of the program with any compatible multistate effort to secure the benefits of exchange of data and the use of standard reporting formats and definition, to enhance the benefits and potentials of its information systems facilities and provide needed interface with National Criminal Justine Information Systems. C. That all cot­m;utcr safi:va:e produced urdar this grant wl:'. t,2 .'ilai t: dvdud'ul2 to LEAA fur transfer to authorized users in the criminal justice community without cost other than that directly associated with the transfer. Systems will ba documented in sufficient detail to enable a competent data processing staff to adapt the system, or portions thereof, to usage on a computer of similar size and configuration,of any manufacturer. i D. To provide a complete copy of documentation to the applicable Regional Office (unless the Regional Administrator of that office has waived this requirement) and a complete copy to the Systems Development Division, Office of Criminal Justice Assistance. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. Documentation will include but not be limited to System Description, operating Instructions, User Instructions, Program Maintenance Instructions, input forms, file descriptions, report formats, program listings and flow charts for the system and programs. E. That whenever possible, all application programs will be written in ANS COBOL in order that they may be transferred readily to another authorized user. Where the nature of the task requires a scientific programming language,ANS FORTRAN may be used. F. To avail itself, to the maximum extent practicable, of computer software already produced and available without charge and to insure that reasonable effort is extended in this area. LEAA publications and Regional Systems Specialist should be consulted. 31. Clean Air Act Violations. In accordance with the provisions of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 1857,et.seq.,as amended by P.L. 91.604. and Executive Order 11602, the Subgrantee agrees contracts will net be made with parties convicted of any offense under the Clean Air Act. 32. Use of Airplanes and Helicopters. Airplanes and helicopters purdlased in whole or in part with grant funds must be used for the purposes stated in this grant award and may not be used for non-law enforcement purposes by state or local officials. 0102.1 I —7— Rev.8115173 I } i 33. Educational Support. Tne Subgrantee assures that no Terson shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation m, be Denied the t,--r.efits of, or be subjected to d :cnmination under any educz;»n ere-,ram or activity funded in whole or in par', .n accordance vrith this grant award with the exception of the qualifications - set forth in Title I X.Scct en 901(a) of P.L.92-318. 34. Identification of Source of Material. All puhiished material and written reports submitted under ,his grant: award or in conjunction with contracts under this grant award must be originally developed material unless otherwise specifically crevided in thi• grant award agreement. ''.Jhen material not originally developed is included in a report or ether pu``lished material, ;he source of -such material must be identified. This W identification may be in the bcdy of the report or by footnote.This provision is applicable when the material is in a verbatim or extensive paraphrase format. i 3. Notices. All ;mitten notices pursuant to this grant award shall be given by addressing the same as .ro!lovn and depositing the same in the U.S.mail, postage prepaid: I' Douglas R. Cunningham, Exec. Director Office of Criminal Justice Planning 7171 Bowling Drive Sacramento, California 95323 Subgrantee: To the Subgrantee named on the face sheet hereof at the address stated therein. Project Director: To the project director named on the face sheet hereof at the address stated therein unless 77, written notice of any change therein has been received from the Subgrantee prior to the time said notice is to be given, in which event. said notice shall be sent in accordance with said written changes. Nothina herein contained shall preclude the giving of any notice by personal service. The address to which r" notice shall be mailed as set forth anove to either party may be changed by written notice given by such party in the manner set forth above. : 35. Amendments. No alteration or variation of the terms of this grant award shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by CCCJ and the Suograntee, and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein shall be binding on either CCCJ or the Subgrantee. rrw � 17; M i ( —8— Rev.8/15/73 Ll ADDENIDUM NO. 1 (Revision No. 1) 1/2,1/74 1 . Pursuant to the revision of Penal Code Sec. 1380 et seq. on October 1, 1973, the Office of Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP) was established. 1 All references hereinabove to the California Council on Criminal Justice (CCCJ) contained in Attachments to Grant Awards, i.e., Applications, Contractual Provisions , Resolutions , etc. , shall be considered as references to OCJP as of January 1 , 1974. 2. Paragraph 4 of the Standard Grant Award Conditions is hereby amended to read as follows : ii 114. Operation Reports. This grant award is made upon the express condition, in add tion to all other terms and conditions contained herein, that the Subgrantee will submit promptly when due to OCJP the following reports: t (a) A quarterly report of the operation of the project for each three months of the project, including any extension of this award, beginning with the first month designated in the "Grant Period". Each such quarterly report will be filed on or before the tenth day after the end of each three-month period. If the period covered by the final quarterly report is less than three months, the final quarter'iy report will be filed by the Subgrantee on or before the tenth day after the end of said final period. (b) Every quarterly report will discuss, in a separate section, the status of the procedures initiated to assure compliance with the Security and Privacy clause of the Crime Control Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. , Section 3771) where applicable. (c) Each quarterly report will also set forth, in a separate section, the status of the equal employment program in terms of compliance with the LEAA Guidelines (28 CFR, Sections 42, 301 et seq.) where applicable. (d) A final report on or before the 90th day after the completion of the project, including any extension of this grant award, covering the entire period of the project. (e) Such additional reports in such form and containing such infor- mation as either OCJP or LEAA may reasonably require. Each quarterly report and the final report will describe activities and accomplishments during the period covered by the report. Special attention will be given to project phases or stages which have been completed (e.g. , initial planning state, completion of preliminary survey effor=, pure;;:--=s of required equipment, staging of pi lot training prograr s , etc.). my special reports , evaluation studies , pub l icati ons or ar;.i cies prepared as a result of the operation of the project during the quarter will be attached, and major administrative developments will be covered (changes in personnel , project design, etc.). Problem areas and critical observations as well as project success , will be mentioned and frankly discussed in all of the reports. 01029 It is expressly understcod and agreed that any funds otherwise due or payable to tha subgrantee under this grant award will not be due or pay- able and this grant award nay be terminated if any of the reports which the subgrantee is required to submit to OCJP under the terms and conditions of this grant award are not submitted to OCJP promptly when due, provided that any payrent by OCJP to the Subgrantee after the Subgrantee has failed to file vjith OCJP any such required report when due shall not be considered as grounds for any waiver or estoppel against OCJP." 3. The following provisions are hereby added to the Grant Award Conditions: Security and Privacy A. The Subgrantee agrees that except as provided by Federal law other than the Crime Control Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. , Sections 3701 et seq.) , none of its officers or employees shall use or reveal any research or statistical information furnished by any person and identifiable to any specific private person for any purpose other than the purpose r' for which it was obtained. Copies of such information shall be imnune from legal process, and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such information, be admitted as evidence or used r for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial or administrative proceedings. B. Criminal history information: (1) The term "criminal history information" includes records and related data, compiled by law enforcement agencies for purposes of identifying criminal offenders and alleged offenders and maintaining as to such persons summaries of arrest, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, rehabilitation and release. (2) If the Subgrantee utilizes "criminal history information", the Subgrantee shall comply with the following: All criminal history information collected, stored, or dissemi- nated shall contain, to the maximum extent feasible disposition as well as arrest data where arrest data is included therein. The collection, storage, and dissemination of such information shall take place under procedures reasonably designed to insure that all such information is kept current therein; the Subgrantee and any contractor or sub-contractor shall assure that the security and privacy of all information is adequately provided for and that such information shall only be used for law enforcement and criminal justice and other lawful purposes. In addition, an individual who believes that criminal history information con- cernina him contained in an automated system is inaccurate, incomplete, or maintained in violation of the Crime Control Act of 1973, shall upon satisfactory verification of his identity, be entitled to review such information and to obtain a copy of it for the purpose of challenge or correction. 01030 1 C. Any person violating the Security and Privacy provisions contained l herein or of the Crime Conzrol Act or 1973 (42, U.S.C. , Section 3771 (c) , or of any rule, regulation, or order issued thereunder, shall be fined net to exceed $10,000 in addition to any other penalty I imposed by law. Dsubgranteehe a sures that theforegoing provisions or the 4 Securit� and Privacv clause shall be incorporated, as appropriate, into all contracts , subgrants or sub-contracts. l i' �I li t it li Ii j 'I li I (i li �I i .i Ij p li i i 1 diol I ADDENDUM No. 2 July 10, 1975 P--ragraph 17 of the Standard Grant Award Conditions, entitled "Publications", is ae;eted and the following "Publications" clause is substituted. 17. Puolications. Before publishing any materials produced by activities supported by this Agreement, the Subgrantee or its contractor (the contractor) shall notify OCJP 90 days in advance of any such intended publication and shall submit 20 copies of the materials to be published. !Within 60 days after any such materials have been received by OCJP, OCJP shall submit to the Subgrant-e its comments with respect to the materials interded to be publishea. The Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine, within 10 days after receipt of any such torments , whether or not to revise the materials to incorporate the comments of OCJP and shall advise OCJP of its determination within 15 days after such comments have been received by the Subgrantee or its contractor. 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Subgrantee shall ! be held accountable for all property acquired with grant funds. Subgrantee shall exercise due care in the use, maintenance, protection and preservation of such property during the period of use. i t 4 i a 1 EXHIBIT C APPENDIX A PROPOSAL FOR SECOND YEAR FUNDING ;7ro,-,l RAPE C"ISIS C7\7 TER OF ?:EST CONTR=A COSTA 010134 - _ _ - ..' a•r rn 's'ai Y ^v*�+^;t R' ;,,n" .�.r rm'S M+;Ykp a' ,- -5F ytF' .P.;rsona'l Sere ces, range at a .tali - .3b.t';,0/z-o= C _cent, asFipted -� -,.,m �n r ryS ten! ^,_5.J �1:0Ur'. I 2 .:a"" •~'1 l.� f a�iC} t ROJEC uvOR.vi_ A y e , 4' ho=z;/.-e e :a u . r ._ Rey r ons`ble for :ial:i, z:_.13131 %?•a r,gJ nO and d+r eC"L+_iif' �rt�ject;J SuDery iso paid :,a.: , r espons:.Gj:L ^o=, net,., r.r:ij'_"a i anni." si rai ate to ;—zherTeneie5, d2Ve_op and ;u:3Yr,*.'.Se ae_? 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X 12, mont.i.J buo 1:15urB L=1c14 83C.''. 1:s Ct_:.: 5 e'LLV41.alG^�ieaw vv l.�cLi:'i. ,b; RCC cOU::Melor. i Mvide services to vJ cz f ria. nvol:red i- court, oracess; rel au2 i-o ars:rering service; sc ledu e Flo f-nze2=- o Crisis zhq 8 duty, hospital duty, poi-ice d7 ty; Sup-erv1Scd. ltr 'ZrojtcL Cjoord*-nazor, and, full time Child ViCL :.1 Z0j:)e.;as?st. De e- oo :G.:unt,eee , b1T_ t0 o"'f:. it;h DA in B=ison to V'i czIms 1-" Court Process.' Serve as crisis phone back-up worker and court accomoa .a..enz -m-ker. C00_i DINATOR Or �IOLUNTI E R.S AND EUULrT1ON, 10 .hours/;reek at S; 00/hour- 1. .months. . . . . .. Car C f « • • « C • G C♦ * * * * C . # • s• +,• • C.a C + • •.• • • •+.• G h• s • r •,•;.O,r♦ •«, COG Trainand coordinate volurl4eer soe;ate_^s o address uul .'c and Private -roues about Se.-mal assault thxroqgh Speakers Bureau., Coordinate and present _joint RCC/police community education prose:talions. Liaison :r h EC and CCC Cry.to lzelfenc;ion Cc:mit;eP.. 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People Of a_'• l Dr0feS3ionS, all ty.;as Of dress, all societal as r al! t;.,,_ r a1 s , iii i., ..��_ c_ ses, a_:a � eL._ c Vic::.. are �e::s_ _; a sai�..d __ all t j es Of ps.lces, at all :'.O-L=3, by strangers and acquaintances. !People Of both sexes arA all ages are assaulted, with sO:a irraz higher apparent incidence for famales between the ages Of ten and thirr j. :mile Ori' a 3'?:r yeas 3 agO t_^.e p 2.^.t G= t a C:"=.=a ^..'aS SCa'_"cel'T or fearfully ignored, in recent 'fears the L•romen's movewent and Ot.'�r cOrOrr1 it j groups have begun increasing pfolic concern for Of sexual assault and awareness Of rel axed issues. 1%Ore cc=vre:^_e_^_- Sive dGc,=-e_ntztiOn Of the extent of the crime ray also been =^3ti"ted 0ue tO t=a 1iicle__nce of the c_'Me, and its Severe psychological ;=- pact, of'=C=al ave.:C=e3 sL'c_h as DO_=Ce depa:t»eent3, 1163-J-.ta_S a.^.d t.-e D_3-_ict Attorney's o 3'_ce, along with citizens' action organizations, recognize the vital nature of crisis and follow-up suzVory'_ve cOur'd- set=:g for v=c:.i=s of se_Yua? assault, their families arA friends. Loor rates of reporting are due to such factors as embarrassment, g- t, fear, reluctance 4.0 tell Others, SOCietal attitudes to:•rards police trea=ment and hospital protocol, the difficul-t-' of ultinate court t=i'al appearancas, etc. Aside frCII viczimmS' general resi sta ce tO ra- po ming t'rs cri=- , t:lese and ot1her ps'rC.mlog_cal phenomena caused b;j the t+aan-ax Of t a crisis te.m t ..ake t- lice_... i • i p rn� a � i� less C'Jr Oeve'.'Lt �o ra- meeber details and tO relate tem tO oo ice aL't1mriti as 'less able to relate certain aspects of the cri. e, less willing to followt:LrOu__z the entire revortir�g, evidence collection, and cop_* asvects of the procedures. Because such a small percentage of rapes are reported, police di'- ficulties in investigation are increased. In other crimes of a simil- arly repetitive nature, criminal investigators will have other evidence from crimes vrith the same 1i.0." to assist in locating the offender, and in leading to successful prosecution. This type of evidence is largely unavailable in cases of rape, because the victims have not re- ported the crime. Agencies have long recognized the desirability of having available supportive services for victi=, family and friends. Such counseling all6ws official representatives to pursue required invest ;at:re and evidence-seeking procedures without unite distraction. Thi counse1 4= furtaer serves the victim trho is involved in this reporting pracess b giving the other-rise unavailable personal support, by of fer_ng i n o=- Inati.On On the chronology of, a.T`A reasons for, pro aaed'::-"'es, and b-r o==:n- irg support taO friends ar:O fc• •y i mat Ol:eC. $:L Ce _.. .3 social nei.L•IOr k Of tl!e v;ctl-.s whim creates the rinds of pressures thew preclude reporti:6 or follow-through, this latter support is vital to the process. 0103••1 _ Up unz-11 .1' fe-Y Y---3 4 t:LS c0 =.z l ( as :Jeli as Li.z au; - r ...+r.w. -- : .. ... ; w M A vieti-- of 3ex- • nut V..e .�••.f'/:a..Y.� �, �•ur.. YwrL7 ��r�'rw.A•e3 :vers u.r:.oa�n. ual assault ia faced = eiiMte? after the er{�9q *.el er. she (he) is most emotio-"=w'l7 di.str=- :., wii:1 a :tu=ber Of -331.193 to be =esol-red. Genera-117 in V. Gr3r. r o. .7V ria1 r.7 3u 'r'�i, she i.raiY decide • i.r retort he cr i:.e. I46 - she ch;ose3 to do so, she wi-11 have dealings 1.$iih revresentatives Of n'.L+erous agencies: at least t:JO police O ficars tram each police ju_1 i3dictioa involved, at least tvo reuses and one doctor, and7 at leas. v:to judies and two decr..f W strict Atro=,B- 3 if a trial ensues. This pracessiaM of profe334-anal s, each: of vina.m requires a repetition of tale data i I S abo-ut the incidea t, Curourg:owc- an often (to tie v;c:is) mysterious process, is er alio:ply train; ar-d fati w As indicated, �Oat Viet;i= oat or,. of ACM3 frog the be- not reporting. t a Official Caort:a3. IIu=e bS Ot'.�r3 0-.z out 67. J Y:wr poi=:.3 in A majority of the co u'"&ty at large re•.rsins relatively ignorant concerning the issues and facts about sex al assault. A cli ate is thereby created hick mates repc�i g of tare cr��e amore difficult a*. which creates less than t2:e ideally ai�ne vuI'rrS. While do c —•enation and :Iter:edge abo::z serer;ces for adult vi.ct=-s of sexual abuse i3 c,&r-entl f in need of i mprclreint, sexual abuse of children is also a cr;�a about 'which tco little is kra'.M. It is es- ti=-Rted tPhat about one of eirev-7 fou ' fe=ales 1-: the U.S. will be sex- us=?y assa:.l:ed in so.:9 r before the ane of 18. It is also est -=taw that, about 10 tomes asan - under 1S are assaulted as a_ra bo{3. mom-3 E--ir"_-- = Aoprox{!telt 77;; of se.-a:a! offenses against children are cosi tted bar 9oyecre ki.o*rl to the child. In about ore-tom=d of the cases, t:s abuse takes place in t:ereme of the child. Cb.ild_nen are especially vulnerable and easily victimized. Tey are easily f_i_:zered, threatened, inti=idated, coerced and dace{:-ed. Ill our societ f, c2hi'_dren are taught to respect and obey ad1,1?t3, es- peciallykr those Ln-.o-.m to them. Since about 772-1' of sexual assaults a3ain3t chil3dren are perpetrated by an offender the cid l ours, it becomes clear Cat suci training contributes to a child's d's confusion when sexually abused. A large number of children, perhaps an over wbolmi ng proportion, do not report such an assavilt to anyone. They have been th-neatened. Trey feel no one will believe them. Also, children believe they are sone- how responsible for this "nsughty" thing. Thus, children are afraid that anyone who know3 of the abuse will think the child is bad or "dirty" and not love them. For all of thAse reasons, children very often do not tell anyone they have been abused. Child abusers know this, and it contributes to their selection of children as victims. If children do reporu, they often are not believed; or, parents are ashamed and afraid to re- port the assault to authorities. There is often no physical evidence of this crime. Therefore, if t1,4 assault is reported and the offender confronted, the case caress down to the child's twrd versus the adult offender's. The odds are overwhelmingly in favor of ta•.e offender. So, sexual abuse of children is a comparatively lost-„1.3k crime. The trauma can be very damaging to a chi'_d victim of sezaa? as- sault. Guilt, fear, loss of sel-esteem, loss of sec•-=i-z r are sore of the most common emotional problems. Severe impairment of school per- formance, peer adjustment, development of independence, a77:d self-abu- sive behavior can alio resent. In children of about 10 and older, re- 01088 A-4 N2 5_rdless of t-=e-amount of .+i me since the c Buse Loos: place, rL.T�Tsi_ away fror, Thome, i_ncorri-i I ty� _Drostit ion, drna 'abuse,. and suicide attem=-Gs are cO= on. The tiro kegs to the -effect oT' se-,cual abuse on a ch-l d •a_re WRe•._er.;. the child ld tel 1S anyone of the incident and the reaction Of I family/ friends and CCt:Tuunity once tine assault is discovered. T-h lo! a' child -Peels comtelled to leeD the abuse ware:., the more i t i an l i e a he c ne i. n he lc d.. � :•;_ � 0t� � reaction a_ so�..a__ raorta _� �o C ii i C t0 �,a1t'' =L'h5e is mc-re zr=U';!atiC i.0 e C^�i d n r :.he buse it is essential v.—at a se oaall, abused child d oe ail owed t,o talk at our Lthecoluse, and .._hGL V.n= r3ac-z;� n f- ll :?na Teat"^ as' `.?•+e. �-c4 e e d 0 all- o�-L O su:7_L1orL=ve, lav_r=4 and reassuring. T_.e C ?Id recd= to ;1n o yr CO he Gbt.,'.sn :fas not her/::_S =a't z�t, a:L t� Gt 5118/_e ?S iO"Ted a3z 'miu.C__ As- be'O'_"n`. `� e effects of such an inc Idenz on the v-::.c i '� S ar,Iy are f ~ t IPorese've re L_^_ .n for the vicLf.,'?'7. parents fee? guilty'J 7 ^a?dI ess, a; =raid. Ihev need assistancen .-r, y*;•^c h � +- ro r, H %ti l 1: 0 -.� o. �O aGL Vit.'•2 t__e�r' C_�_d,;, and _^_eZ 5 in CO77.^' :rite: the-;_ of-in feeiin;2, s. T' G Dare nt: : as sex_uuai E j., G::ul ei2 as a c ii_d, parts early i' whey told no one of the inclol-MT; t_2e Cni i t.t s abuse forces i,Y'en to re-live their ov.mr abuse* BeCcU=e' the Dares?t I S c t t_zud e is CrtlCial to the amount Of -rauma a C'li l('r .Ler, it iS i-oerati re that C ansel-� be available for families Of nae=t, creat t eo cC L)l e- and S eco a! Drobler"s. 7 cMg a taboo S=IG ve.'u— i nCcsL is noT•r _Mc—inn- tO be 2 wideSDre=d D_"'oblem i£s our soci etv. The v-Z _S laced i a double C}ind.. 41'Pil e -hs a=u=e LO St0J, S '_e/ e does not want to See the offender in jai 1, "because" o 'he r,. S e/'.-,e .'_S a'rai d of bI,ea^i=?= UD ..:he far".._ly. In the past, an incest vz c- uin Ras been removed to an instiuution or =Oster :home, the O3.:ender placed in Jail, mother le=t 'wit=h cc=u sed lo_ alai es, and Si olings' ani=l at the v=c z_'m. -til= o this Ccn-;",='_L`UGef,' to. T-t aki?- the victi Teel even more ^•tai l t-,yr' current a n cal i ng h r SC, ..i':e ...,.� 4 Lh d_;f O d.. •nit DOJ- lens of incest -is to try tC keep the family to?aviher, if! possible, , alt,r=yS leen ng the tailld' S u`clfare first. The Off2nC?t+ rt2St accept resaonsib ility for the assault, and abree to therapy. E=ensi ve Cock.= selir is essential for the whole family. The Child Sekua? Assault Treatment Program (CSATP) in San Joseserves as a model pro;ram. treat.a.ert of incesti2ous fam lies. YS iq��k • �� �• !'..� i_'._ .S a-.carJ..�d 1^v:: tc.e Amar=cMn rear ASSOciat-O^_ rolls^.:: on Se:_Ua_ s3WLCZ .'"-::'.L� :.e4 i_^. Fei7r'hlary _975• The incise„Ce r �e o� ra^e 'S ;r::L.{es.:1 L_e =7T_ iJ?I_�O-'W ur Renort listed 15 560 r es re C3�e __ _:::v and 51sC v ."e-—. i-� '1Of0, but 'of ��! est...�.tes,VOnly O_^new--. Xan ra es is re=ors eC. - _Ij time •t�S a. T From _Gi, + ry v M -10 there b one rate�evenr ;,e_1 minutes. r _.4..3 t.h_O'1�.. -573 the :•las a 3 DErca'_"_i. increase== _ _Ors._O�.h- �ap _ ,and s`v ='"^:+ '"'•1_ r- .. i e o +_” ari sties _or tie i v :.� J� 0.74 ShO:i a '_Oper^=^t ':C:"eaSe Over ? sa=e Oer=C Wh DreTiOl:s yea_". : C' ytrc: a Lo= Los An-vales, a :•l0=a: _as' S1: g tie ., eset about one chance in -an of being raced O er a 30 -Year period. A ;;:an vino r a-es a :o=a n rnho re zo_=S the Cr'_ a to police has roughly sever C.^.^-nCa': Ouu of 2i'=':T. C' a::'$1ou C '"' ' ASSi.::^inv only One ;rma—= i r ',e rfi,e retorts + rape, .1-lis chances increase to 39 ouz of 40. •T The Chicago Cri=e Cor:inissio^ repOr­.ed thast, in 1972 there were 35,620 razes cor�.sit ted (ast-_«=aze) 3,562 razes reported 833 arrests+=ads 2114 ind_cuWan,.o 23 pleaded guilty S found z3 r and ser_te:xed ^,fie incidence O_ je:e i'_e hex's::_ 7_Cs.=. lcati0:1 in t�h 3 country =S unknown. There are no stat-Sties to be _'fund On the natiOna? inside-ce Of se ual o-ianse3 again st ;.mors. :•lost, Cr-:;.me stat?Stics, i^cludin= Z U i the Crime r:cCrt iSsuad an Lally by the yB I, deal •.lith star.=3- tics on rcCorceS offenses and on Of_enders, bu4L-0 neglect to classify "crimes against the person" by age Of the V1.Ct1 1. Thus, although much Stat=st_csl data On Sex offenses are available, there is no tial to relate thSt in-ormat_On to offenses aoainSt C!'-_dre??. %:Ores 1 e= , rC.'_?n1:_. res used to CGs.e�Q-1.^.e offenses Var?T so great f that even e r,stl data are diff=c'_1 i t to analyze. For a xa�v1e, nfe^Car uranS� 233Z - ...=jlegal charges against a Se:_ Cf � _ rage from "forcible rape" to "impairi"; the morals, of a minor", de- pendi v upon t-he labelling policy of a particular jurisdiction. Within the same jurisdiction, chzrges for the same se::ual behavior may differ to accomodate the plea bargaining process (Schultz, 197;) . Regional studies of sensual assault victims estimate the nur.:ber and voir"a; of cases seen by official sources. Hayman' s (lobg) WatshiMgton study, for example, reported that ages of rape victims brou_ bn to D.C. General Hospi tat ranged from 15 months to 82 years; 125' of them here children 12 years of age or younger. Amir's (1971) study of re— ported rapes in Philadelphia showed that So (N=51) of all victims were age 10 and under, a total of 2o;v 011=174) :sere age 14 and below.More recently, Queen's Bench Foundation analyzed the cases seen at Central Emergency Hospital in San Francisco. The Rape Victimisation Study (1975) reported approximately 39;a of gape vic:.iws were under the age of lo, ard2about 10'yS were aoe 13 or youn�ar. There Were 100 cases n the sample. 1. Thomas, Sandra,: Bac_==r--_nd .Totes On rrosec'�tion, ?-2-3 ;r The 7 f r�C- utive Train ng Pro.am =n Advanced Criminal Justice ?_az i �a-ze Its Victims, Recional jlor sk oD, San F ra*iCiSCO, Ca., F eor'.aary, 19!!• 2. Queen' s Bench Foundation: Sexual A&.as o: __oren, 197om, g.3—L. 01040 A-6 A few M-.earn:err -ha 'e re_NA Soerrrile studies of lar-re r:ucbers of :G:IItS 1:! order --o leann. ::C:': ^33:1 viere 3e.vaal i victi_- as children. :1.:: earl--Y S_l= ��__.^. -'�G r r .� i7 Y'Z".. i��..C. Cio ..*..Y J'ji%. C/r r1C_�.�i�.-�. C e. 19 5 M r.'-�o�.` O f 1 r% college 1 +e a 1-r .� w rs ; (1,50) be;,:ra _,.- and _,._. u. _,..�0 cr__ee scsc ya �i..o a_:s:,e_ his quest io= sire, 30i5 o t-=' wen and 35% of 'the m----n revorted at least one experience with. a se:eial deviate. Gagnon (1975)7 sampl 1, 20,0, college-are females, found 333 (26%) r.} 2 ;.ng 'l e ;e_rianc L w 7. } e r c1- age 1 His reoo_ .,ed :av_ :� a sexes r.i__r..Ye :YJ..... a: adult b„_.._s a_1- .3. 3 subjects 1-_a; differ from t a covulatio: sampled in t^_c:.e studies (discussed earlier) urhic1l :vera done at L a ti:-e of the Child's 'ric-Zim- i:ati on. These Gore dig eC:. studies of c2hild victims rel; heavily j o."! pull is agencies for subject referrals; and '.:r_re crrad a.': welta are, therefore, ; nde:-represent ed' The 1'^i L L of public records are w .��_1-r Y .►. LGi�.7'.S' shown i= G g.on's findi r-S T.iLt sL^jade could a»eM^ r tha Case be.-!_ -= reporred to Police i^ 01-117 c;� of the incidents. For 23.0 of the of- fenses repo*^red to Gaston, tae research interview :gas the first ti«.e t-'-.e sub jec:+ had old a_�.-cone abo-e. the event. Taking the above co=siderazions into account, the f Ol_7:ii_ns rece:::. f1►beat guess" esu=^..alas :care been made: 3,000 cases of ch:�d sexaal victimization ;M 1 _^a u1-ncra areas aMr.uaL r A—mericer Humane Assoc_ai:._6 c.-., 10,605), and TCO,000 to 3ec 7 000 cases of sex ual offenses on female c^i= e L. i _1. . r • ...;.. w ��++ ; i OCC• - dre arcs Yo rears (:sme_ Ya__ .L:.ens Assoc aL on, _ '0; Gax..o_-7 1055) . a s O La fla.T 3.» measure=-am. mez*zods, to conC !- is clears A. !a---=e rurber of children :lave bee.. and are the victi»s Of sarcaal abuse., the i T =/den" ? a offenses i •rte l dean �7 �_.� Ja Ci.r.r..re of se..;:rl 0_ _ � sr,�2;1.sN C-Lir_ is much h .er thw. official Stati sL# indicate. Although. regio:+&! studies of serial assault victims ars help+"- in esti.--atin5 the number and vol uGe of cases seen by O=fficial sources., such as La?-mans (1968) :has kington study, _Amir's (3;71) P'riladelp:i9 study and Queen's Benc, Foundation's (1977) .can FraiC;3co Stildjr, at best, these figures represent very conservative we?sures because z1hey are bared on or. reported races. A i"aw researchers have atte»Dred to overcome the limitations o=" studying only reported incidents. These attempts involve retrospective studies of large rum;ers of adults i1-_ order to learn how many were sex- ually exually victimised as children, such as Landis (1956) and Gagnon (1975) . Although retrospective studies avoid some problems inherent in direct methods, they may still be biased by the fact that their samp'_es were not representative of the total population: their subjects are predominantly w:rite, middle class students. Recently, the Rape Crisis Center of ::'est Contra Costa has conpleced a study of the number of victims of sexual assault served by our agency from April 1, 1977 through September 307 1977• Victims of all ages and both sexes were included. The ag-es of victims ranged from 2 years to 77 years. The victim study includes reported assaults and ur-repo=- ted assaults. The number of victims in the stud was 66. In that recent 6 month period 67� of the victims have beer_ under 19 years of ase. 2$;s' of those victims did not report to the police. Of the 33;5 ofthe adult victims in that Gast six 1 mon i. to=:^ _ d-4-4 :0c r er.,,% = to tre Pot;ce. Imes the nu Per of adults reZorr_:*.& �s nearly three time$ as great as the nurber of juveniles report_1-._. It has becocs apparent that child victiws and/or their va_rincs in :les;. Contra Costa Cour_ty.are least likely o, report the c_r!I-,e, ever. when they have strong cases for conviction and are great17 in reed o: :elp in traum. U144i__ � r c Duri-3 t e year prior t0 Aari1 11 , 1077, 75�- of, the vict s` re ceivin services =rom tyle �aDe -Crisis Center' o :'ISSt CO::Lra: COsud, were U?:Ger the ale 02 16. The majority of t i, group .tiers tL_GSr. —O years of awe. Ou-- e_ z)er_e:?ce indicates that there are many, c4i. d V?Cts",1.*iIS 0?�` S,e r— saljl aznd their � i S Ua_ c.S s -i_i aS Yj 'les COiitru CO Sic COU_�"t,y *IPO':nnQ{t s PPOI''i,ive ser;'_CSs, Which are acceptable t0 t.e!*l t0 !.^...et trQi r S Ne tial needs. And that the l=Cl: 02. devel omr en , and pro-vis'or s"eci,n _zed ser•.' ces may be a CO_?tr'_^i:i,_Z tactor t0, the 1 0./ reDorz'_7 rate 0_ this �r0uz). , - rj 7 i � r A. i (_ r„: r__.0 z •i of sexuall a33ai..7.t tends to find her ,,-,_'- r -�: �..._p.. g egpw-gip ..� i,:-r • }� ::•i:, w:.r_ou _ c_..s. She :..a r be of ved with one ro'__ce .i sc_..t_r . 1 „ the _ W:I.ere she was accosted, S.ao:._. _ from the locat�v:: of aSG::r_s, G...(•. :et a----.-z.;:erwheresha was rSmarr• $. ..___ ..aLe a �.--_�.__l oS:_ta_ ex_..._.._Y_o_ at, �. _.r__rf facility, •lJ3Y police accompanying CwGuwa • ng r r YO r..�.e hospital to TeCe ,re the evidence iC_7_fr•:..L 1 tre en i ^ r •- l e p i li ' ? the vi cziri). T e uD �ieC �� Y_ aD;....._Y 3 a e gO_.a= r S..On3 Oi _..: O_ v a final Step in y di s process; and zlhe on17 a=enc :J_-:'! vCL:^.:y Vida ,' ==_ diction, is t.-.e i.vo?ve^p^-. or District Att^. rne� s offiC • Since Ce ;:y r_t cou* � r_aerss�o^s_biliteS,the DA is the or'sy relevant eatl and since ail =rk on se=al assault cases by :Olive and Wed=cal ze-- n 1 � eMr e e -•-1 lthe -/�: '":. ' the S=id r- SO :e have as L r I Y..:_ �Oa_ Y r./ t lti.t_., Cl Yiir aS _a:.Y t:.rou�:! Successi~.:l proseauzion, is a DA'S C=f iCe =3 t a one ,ju+"=Sdiez:'.c ;J=:.+1 the =sz C.^.=_Drene:,us ve underszandinxv of t a issues a=id is t+^.e greatest advoc ze On behalf o= the vict=' s • B. The -.oat acceptable r.odel for address .-=C- she issue cf se.,mi .l assault -J-_c. has '•ree:: de7alc-.ed To daze is the raze crisis OrCp' t r• - '=S reason, a:dasince the DA's 0=.=&iCp ]g i . a cositi^o to of3+er Co=re erSi:re victir assistance ser:riCes, this 'Dro- ject -proposes that the Contra Costa CCu^.may District .Atta rneyl s Of-'--'Ce kfacOntracY (see prozosed Si: cOnzraCt) *rT:.:: estaaj is'?ed raze cr_a_S "�•' rs i"' ni -.+,ML-M-1f,-,-- h a ry iz T._ee such ce=ers ca�. e Ce Ve .7 �.r.1a Yi these re eS• .Y.•a..e ac..pa _ - u:ati $_ r_jed w�=r , p_or e se rCe i: _l areas o? Co -ra Costs Co e_ Crisis r to c- Costal Di _ ablo Valle] Rape Crj4'S._; Service, and mast COun"W7 ric: I _ o_ these non-profit co��•:�it�based ormi=atiore is controlled and operated by local res- identS. Each has been established on the basis Of individual citizen and local C_Qani=ati on suncort. Basic pr,-..c-ram development eti zerzise has been offered tllrOurh Older established ramie Cr=moi S Ce:!t2rS 1.1 U.19 Bay Area (Bali Area Women Aga-Inst Rape es:eciaily), as well as throue locally suaporrive agencies. These latter agencies have varied for each Canter, tbcug all those :•iro deal .lith victims have helped at one tJ-ma or another. T:e most important sumo cs for each Canter have been t ,.e Greater Ric fond Interfaith Program n West Contra Costa County, Planned Parenthood for Diablo Valley, and Los Madanos College in Bast Contra Costa County. Tine staffing for each center is by local trained organizers. The Rape Crisis Center of gest Contra Costa was established in October 1974 to address the issue of sexual assault in West Contra Costa County. The RCC was the first such center to be established in this county. Previously, any services received by victims residing in this county were offered throrch Bay Area Women Against Rage (BA JAR) . BAWAR is one of the oldest such centers in the country and serves victims in Alameda County. The RCC grew out of a bask force on Aid to Rape Victims of the Greater Richmond Interfaith Program, an ecumenical. social action arm of lj local congregations which was founded in 1966. After study, survey of local needs, and available victim services, the Task Force established the RCC. During the RCC's first unfunded year an info—rational office and Dho`_'Le service was Opened and szaf ed by trained volunteers in space do-hazed b.: the September 1, 19150 On U-rrc 1, '1976 the RCC received a gent from The Sari, Francisco Foundation as the first ssch canter to be funded by them. :•lith t.rli s grant in the amount of 917,270., 24 ho= osis p:.o:a ser ri ce s urere opened on idarch 15, 1976 and the RCC began offering fully opera - .:.n-al services. 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In :'lest Contra Costa County, +.-J!-.-e major Dorulon Of service necessary to ^feet .arc ject o::jectiVeS :•rill be Subcontracted t0 RCv by the DA's office. In order :.o ach.leve our Ob jec::ives, RCC proposeS to continue :tior -i nv to resole the problems the project began to address last year. in addit-icn. the Center proposes a major th-- sz to conn cnt t a problems =aced by Ci'_i d (under !j) Vi Cti is of 3e caal assault and t:leir 'an 1 his grout) has Co::7_ rimed '7,:, O_ our Ca=e load it t: last S1' =onths. The p_Oo_ems 441-:11_ client. population sace3 are made more G•"_�=_c li i the 23,''-.eult— is an ince :.i,:.-.us one. R."" learns = , "i,••,_ pr4_ gar:l tT t- r ••??1 _re?arral from Too-211." Broo_Cside Hospital, and vic:+iWs te~selves. The RCC wcrl:er receiving the refer_ai will ensu_rs -hat She Or ar_o`h RCC :worker goes i r 4diate L y a to BroOk.Side, i__ the victim is at the hospital beir.: examined, or Calls the vii --ting _.=:leC'�istel7 :.o offer her emotional SL:O_ Dour and : ak e her aware Of a11� RCC services. The wror-er :oil_ also ;la=e :.valla i=1t j Of services knob_ to the •rietiW's f=i1 y. If the victi= has '_'lot reaorted t0he crime to police, t:.e RCC mierb=_r 1.1-iii provideher li:. correct info=.=-tion about the pollceand court +"7CeSS, &?.Cl assure net = r - -+.,rT ^�� '1 = C__ '' ,r re =e 01 Qu_ up p.._ Y. 1 s :r__ _a _NaLLa Ci_ �: re^orZs/Prosscut=ors. T_ the viCDi : St:.11 C_=ooses not to ="e Dort, RCC 11.11 :^,..ale a t:".'_rd party report t0 police, and DrCCeed t0 OT_'.Ler CCu.:Se i i r� and SerViCeS t0 t e vi,-.-t-&M and her -ft-LM.ly. T_:l C2S@S Oi adii=t liCti.::S, referrals Zlil1 be m=.:s for l ons ter= COLunzeli-ncl. in cases w here the victim is a child, (CBpe_ndingy on DUCget) ser:'ices :fill extend Over a longer p _i 11 be O�,_Zrn�.. Cr children under 12. T oftrd �_aj th aj Wi tvrnn _ t:serapy :lilt be made available to f a?:'_li es of v3_CtiWS, and vit- t ims. If tae vict_M does report she cri—,:e to police, RCC :rill serge as a continuous liaison tr;tai police. I*" the suspect is apprehended and sufficient evidence exists to refer the case to the DA's office, the D. will call the appropriate RCC worker as soon as the case is made kro.rl to the DA's office. The DA will also be responsible for notify— ing RCC of all DA/victim interviews and court appearance dates for victims. This will enable RCC to offer the extra support needed by victim and family during the court process. RCC will thus serve as a liaison faith DA personnel from time of report until sertercing or ac— quittal. This continuity trill aid police and DA' s via reduced "drop— out" of witnesses thus increasing number of prosecutions, and better support system for witnesses, thus improving the quality of testimony by victimtritnesses. Such continuity of services, not possible by existing public agencies, will assist victims by assuring they will not become "lost" in the myriad of agencies they must deal with, and assure them of support throughout the diff i Cult court process. By helping to see t:+it the victim's other needs are met, RCC till enable vi cUms to concentrate On their responsibility of accurate test-moir in court. Ire order to resolve the problews stated a'oo:►e, RLC tc work on Complete, efficier_t and effect=:te implecenzaDion Of our .muzuc.:_1_j agreed-upon policies :lith police and DA persormeel. A '.,-.R jot factor i^ achieving this goal will be the erc.lm ge of t c:Lning between ALJand each of these crucial groLps. 0104fj A-1: ,. `"" i = xw} sY IMO RCC :,�'►_l GCT'L3.riue "t0 worx T. i Bf CfJ�S?de De sonIN more cOmoletel " , eI'f£cz.;Vel y" ?i�i.Jlement, mutiW.'.1 r aar$�tL`E2'JOn pC t TG�a3., ,a Objectives :r ll i be addressed- by-'RCC•s emo dor_il supnortF Gra;cau_r s Self �r0�r 7 mentioned earl=er ?►�' Ih�S a. Sv'Ce.' nCOboa= I ll ra- ,ri avaiaa . , � :�.'r_1 Q t serVi-ces at 3rooL-.side, :lith 'police aha DA. IL Cases OI' �du3L v=^c.'-L-tS�, � f ollow-u- frill be made by the RCC Z Crker .rho received -"o_e-r-ra! from her. CO=,sol her iat-'.i l f :Ii 1l be OIf2r� �S :7clZ aS re. rra!S "sip"i. ' a'2J Se' yriCe needad by C13eciL5. < ri �:_...-r :'lest Contra -rc, -r Costa Cou acct 0f-�r'? yt o pro "S .Co-rzn,r ms_�._te-- i tine ui t j off, services �i,�^.x�. R�',�, :10„1 d 2�=Qili Ce for" CY,�i a:;F2Gt,i 2TtC t,'S`ic-rr fa_?: 1;eS. All RCC Sarsl' d'�S to ati.:lt 'Ii Ct':..S Cid .Se.s"LZa1 a �c't t iIi Z < be open to C i_- dren. `t'_1ese include the .24 46 r S•tf tiC�^^Oa" c'Tz er' oency eedS and counseling; supoo="t tnrcuEh p0 t ie' hOSp� .2Z G'?d Court• ocedu=es; a_nd a continued lia son :,P_t_� all aoenC'ea.,,Ihv' C�=eni+ mUJL ;ICrti ':lith. . InaL1d3L:0^, RCC prC'}OSeS ;to o-'ier e'�p�rdaa. Seg t� ' CeS 'or' C l {j tri Gti Ti!S 0= se.-cLal ass^ru1t. �i0'a` thin the usuc! amour uo ril be done bar RCC member. Because,,,marl tha;r f eek fns Verbally, play IheraD'_: Slil l be: pr0?P'Ced T Or 'al 1F, G u3 �.IrCE'_" 12Lent^-0_ time this can 'be. a'v l�.bla r:Or eaCr2 C^'l a deter:ri r*ed b buystJ Staf_ a:ailab?:e a:'Id Clienb 'lfoa n . group co nsel i nbe avail-able for older ;vim CLi "►S nom, c'' ZFT C.. Ji x RCCA S 1C3'_ range ?rJSI iS t0 offer play t �raOti a_n^ i and n ir: services 0'_" C.^ylC �t''Cu _nS ...__C t' e _' � ^tom 1�aS c5 them.' ^CZQever, presently, Star_ budget pri ori Lize the reed for L_'.ese servi ceS p_i or ul`'.TtJ1T lA ag Yo= + er to ?e cent Vi Cti?".S (Or ;JerSOnS recently telling Of "'aau=e}; 0r eSLeC' - t'l y Y'•..�Cf clients. Referrals mw,j 4ye to be."made ode, for ,Ion s �r RCC Child,Victim" Spec=== i St(o} (CVS(s) i7ll supervise 2►� RCC can tc?.Ct ':ri th child d ViCt-ms and"_'families Al� play ti�er�py Tf_l l CTIS(S} , ri'?o rli l± be suuer'lisea by, li cep eo, child; pS?chol OQ' SL; room for this therapy,has` already been tent�tti Ve1y obLa-►nea. 04ner r counseli (ata_rt from `advocacy during police, hosvit°a1 , court processes1 will be done by 'CVS(S) or t?�ose RCC..aemczers tv� h sufr training, under CVS(s) supervision. CVS(s) trill coordinate all contacts with the DA' s: o�' care cast ii d Victims. CVS(S) will supervise' all "child v cts m:court aa-. c cacY G d court accompaniment. CVS(s) will also be respersible for provide �r service training to RCC staff, as is needed. " In ;adder cion,; CSS(s) ti t l offer training re: needs of child victims to� palice and DA. RCC hopes to eventually provide. a programs for incestuous famiL�'esf modeled on the CSATP. At this time, budget rand staffing gill not allo�r such a project. �1e will refer all ;such cases to ;PS, as lair request x r Disposition o: these cases may evolve "iii three frays spor_sibil ty for cas re; PS and RCC share 'respons�;aility ?oma case, RCG refers case to other agency, with PS knowiedge. u Incest victims and their fami lies Yii ll be welcome-,to ava trier selves of any RCC services, such as sunport during Court Dr{?CeSS, hour switchboard emergency cou_* seling,_etc. RCC Trill continue its public education progz'at eQ�-'" Se_ abuse of children. This gill assist in 'ma?lang vi ct=. or.,pot�ePt=al= victims aware of RCC services; `assist in the': detectz6c of :such anWsa, aid parents i n- coping with. problems.:_Of 8e. abuse ' they r f?.LT3l j,� i $ �. `p Y J,�S merit M : 77 x , ars RS zC' � 'eTv cremate :iore _Towed jurQ_s, e. D crate t$e cQmcnz �y suDDorL n�Q3IRR se_Yuall?y aousea cnzlaren a»d che-►r r r 02;1S -mill be developed _Or .the stat -77 `Stz caj do UIIentn OT' O�� "�� GL _ ILC� dV1Ct' S' amiCOnme te. ." Tr► ''3dt1?c O'T v0 DT'O V333:3?� aCCu_raLe 1Tf-POr: 2L?OZ: re�g2rdirc sdim. aouSe O `C area 11 .v�� aQeaservea by BCC, hese recora� .Tail? serT. a to ` dn`JrLcvL:_rc arOar <; deve_j Opr:±e_L o RCC. RCI e DectS it e: anded c:T?ld Ser+TZcaS. rTl� result Tjr+ eaticen traurza5 ._Or C:�ii d v1 Ct?'-S and u ie?r are- �: '�nC'^ec Sid de,;eC�, On Ol - a'OUSc, increased CO.r LL"`i L 7 atJa?eneSS 0=' S�:t'UGj ~GUoe ;Oi C^i dreTT� ' More zuDDOry .and aoS?SLa7.Ce -QT� � y , - ?nCnSt LTi Ct1S 2nQ T^dl�z l�'c8, 1�lC nae ��'! nurioer O' Cases made ,k,_,_o T2 to. BCC, T4CdOC '� 'T w� vci is in -i C C_G$'? n - '= = "base '! aL , va O_ C^�l:Q Se 1 l � �n. .�We't:, CiQS..G.'a OOjeCtit'tS Ar_d 3 :r= 1 coni nue to be :adC_rassea b� RCC' co. amu_~ tf' educait O� �ro�ra,-n. �^ r 1., t� The j or -esposib r _or ss prop .rz zs _ , GU.''1ea bar the. C ord-2, to'!- Of COI '.Lr2� ,.TF " J T h d�c�L on, r► t'?e aS 3StGnce of OL:!e SLIT__, ;as: dent ed a2'J OD'^iave.' �'Al t�a mode O_T ptzc'_i C SdUCwt1.C:? 3S tYL"'OUgY'_ sDeak i nDrySen av O'^S t8�'C �O F v n�S _ounc. t nc media Or r_e:ISD2DerS,' raQ=Q 2'1: `�'� tj'.O �e Y��I1 JrC3I the public' . -RCC allso ^ODes to h:Ve jOZ.2t;.` c0M-.Un-Iv j eatiCGt�On 27rOQr '�$ �L*�, �t p0 Ce, '?Cs_?_ua and D' veT_`SOnnS1 . a c C ` 1 q 1 y , t 5, a 1 s• n9 0 7 3G s L ,,y q ,u r a-�tra ,. r; t ,nw,..: ,Axe,. s :..•.t'.w .. 1h'f++ jxl 4d:r ate ' Hyl rk �,� a) RCC has ca re-t-y reCelveC -•-r erten. C3.+r3.r?tau3L"x o or.,. � .LZ tua 1;- � '' au—reed 'u on poli-i es rem- 't`i4 ±'i ve.,'^!:.nz CT 62_lILDrJ`T the a2'C-2 SLnr?rad I a"C an '.L`»' ILI-- " T , V .ias t, _t _ q--eL y Deo . (See sec.- '-.:� wV." '4't G'.:wia?.�S.) • .. sD� ':ie ,,re l arg t'ILL•'t}.3e?.'+} 1 . of nerso S FO'_''-�r•^Z =� t_ha S -er =' S. Qr � ' Ce. jirr tom.. ' '1 v 4'.0" �-ml teams ^`r_•...'.o.�.�'i� :'F-l�� d :a ��^ Y7 ==:. G�JSGj.T� C�S85 in~this second ^"^ C- :r s" '� n "c nr -:+ n-e n a 'Oiz_ 5 ,.,Lr ~�.�i��i'r" .._ ..'`Z ':nf 'Z i •r ,'..eve�.f'��3y.,i t:� .r� .i_ .C. T�.'�... �tIQ»,s �i Zt'"'l y.r�,. ", �.na • �`i b) :a" or to ;'Ct`{' rte» c'.'.^._ ".,.attar. ::^.T`_«r^'.^v«t��x �'rLi GS �• ry w _ } Q,..ta; ? ---f ._ y 1 Cs « '11 w '=r_%► p C•.wrwnr_ _ erns 'pr jec, F.u7'= V _ r 4•�y„ 7 iaZ_rG : S $c ,c 0 »C1 Drd�`�aCaT_I-eS k� TJdIZ C. :r_' y� r ^.� v0�.'_. T ii' Cj:_ 'JOS 3 31aC.+a +n,trGEC s.�J. •Zu'" tili.?j C� RCC anti .`ti'.`.azes .,- c-'e -4 Gt.'c:' C_ went i ".a : may_ a :� :a _ ,+air .� ^r' s:�t•on -nas Y.c .i _ _ J ._. cei.-e �,..., 0 _. a I au_...a':_"�. :n+v .FrJr'rar'' .r nu3 i l J''`"E^ rxa J '•. the Q. 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S-i c~ . ► :Cc +�t :3. trs ti0' ,C2' '?I. nT-r crisis ':`__C__', :.0=ore •�',:_._Ce ,:'^.o .~� �vL C T-.� J Fo?"'t{'L'_S rz 1 r�YTo'trjllL y:'.n. 7^G4 Ste_n_.e,,,�. - T-.r rs TT:y.a nr+ •+t'^1 r .r -,.�C ��- yj 6 CC'.. v$= V:CL= ?S have fli S'MDG�":,i:G a^'s CZ"'": ?SCatta u'^gJ it.�zlu` s^SSB �r Concep11--lO'_ 0= t_^_3 �?�3?r cS r':+i T ?}r+3't .C- - ` 7.r C;.'_,':'� 1 Ct}rrr?Cs i»_ - - t Or""'$%"r�"` =" ' Q' ^.:?3 l a i.`'s- ..narc�. «..• " 1 r ^., increased nom,.t ' _ _ ,. ,_ .i:_� J8 w. a� Oc. G i�- .: =-e ,; ports, hence r't ` e rota T -" ' ,w -rira gni -t - - alb-outi.T.rs�ai'ydr_� . a i 7 •sz s VI o2'TGe- to �I G�_ _ ' C' F:I_C illc.- �.SS3 S:i 'w C1 ea="= "`F' Q_ted cases, po� c'es or %�y �d ITw�ze rrr�ajl=r.0 �� . Party :Le dr.-iw7t1 have been ettt??QpeG; Ori . ?ocsl .Such rapor%,is w k'11l give DOi1Ce ct3:C other o'�?C??«?S' a IIIor: CCt ..^t@ p�<Cturp _OM incidence 0r the Cr?»G'? :•-h IGT S ._Z i ma- =lt .,ng the,a onyCI ity- 1?3{L *zdn r ?ri •• the victim C^MoL;h the evidenc'_arr exam, providing emotional survorr and or,* 3.3 ......ael?_.�. T- is 310 li:elf t:3t a::^liC a:�a."ereSS L 3m such assisza;ace =s available encourages :".Are :eDOrm=gs and hence, prosecutions. O R%CC Project Coo_.0r_mor will con-ac- Kaiser,, ?iC �r. rrand n-m.ar :lest Contra Costa hosvi:.als to exchange i n-Zox"_..a:._Gn and beSi Dre1 J'--4 ra:":. discuss ons about possible future joint development of areas of cco p- erat'_on. ::a also plan, late in the fear, to be_i.n joint discussions rewarV Wim...—ale uVM- SVMY '�1__.� __Y 0_ ,Qr...V _v_� policies en— abling [RCC to Offer su-:O v ser'ri ces victims az other :'lest Cc=7 3".osoital3 similar to m:rose RCC +o r Of=a=S at Brookside Hosaital.. c) Althouw h no new Cet AGiol?:o r or staf+i v is ex-Jected to be ::?cam essar:. for this O:.ase of our project, RCC will continue to see!: or.- „^�_ *, : ran*�' g td z all 'hospitals in tie areas tort.: Y_es �o exchange o_ t�G� ._r.� . we ser:*e. B. 3. Court Personnel a) In order to i-D-60 y e vicLi= services, ob ject.46 a A, and increase ease convictions, ob jaCti7e B, d'rri_'ig tre second project year, the RCC/D liaison and procedures be continued. Once a victim's case. is referred to the felony filing DA bf•police, as stated in last yearn's proposal t_.e District Attorne-l'3 office is responsible for contactg n t 6 e RCC en a se caa1 assault Case comes to th$ atte_':ti on Of the Cie r and fo„ -peep_==g the aDzropr=ate R'n „:ems t.. ate on the cases The r.�^ s�_Iz r then 3 the vi at and her/his _ami • V V Zlo e C V e contact V r iiai/—� a , and i--ed-lately begin to de-mystify the cow process, explain the rationale be i:,4 it, and Offer support and counseling aur±g the tr-f _, of men long-c ys court, process. Ti_ -wonker illjl acao=parcf the lii:Li=(S) t:^-'"Oughout the court processes, :1111 be DreserL at all bA/vict':n in- terviews, trill interpret the procedures t0 the victi=, and ri7.11 mCi+"- Lain a liaison between vice 1 and DA. This assists in the achievemenw of objective A and by disco-ur3gJrthe "drop-out" rams amp Z yYitYesso-S and increasing the qualim l Of test;_.^:.Ony in Cour L. b) The DA will be responsible for noti_yirg our center of cases and for keeping the appropriate worker up to date on a specific case. The DA will consult with centers on the functioning of this system as it affects rape victims, on how cases should be handled in general., on procedural charges which are needed, a.,d on specific handling of Cases as appropriate. c) Staffing required for this phase of our project will consist of the Project Coordinator and Child Victim Stecialist(s) who will coor- dinate all RCC contact with the DA's office regarding victims, and other RCC staff consistently available during the day time hours as needed for judicial system procedures. The Child Victim Specialist gill develop a liaison with the felony filing DA, and the calendar DA. d) Although basic methodology for the project's court phase will remain the same as in this past year, RCC anticipates development o= the proposed excraRge of training will: the DA'.s of_'ice. Training from DA's for all RCC members may include: step-b;*-step procedures from time case is referred until sense^ci-g or i:LT^ox-"a-Pion On mai_ntwLi ng evi de-nee; C^.n==C?='v=s-�=T. s resper-sib'j=L;es and cox cer ns of Pias; mistrials;iars; appe s; v- ' ;� r ••• S r � DA; � � i�L TjL_Y.�., 'Ib:,e_3 OI s.vv worker; how RCC can assist DA's; and 'Ole-play o a trial. Initial RCC training for DA's frill be an rr:e:tatio.,,/irfoz-ation sharing time, to.let all DA's meet RCC =embers in person, and learn our ouservices. RCC willdevelop in conjunction -4hnthe Office of A-16 the District A=`Cc _y ter- _ mezhodolorr and .z.terials during the firzz and seccr_d auarzer, :chic: :rill be avai?elle as a program package, spec- ific,-11117 pec- if ical1 r for Di' s. During the bird qua e_, z:e RCC ori 1 be ready to offer this zrai:ing pro3 ari- re 1e3z ^ and/or dee=ed appro priate by the DA's of'_ice. B. L. Jus=es A jr. ge :too is acre of the RCC services and our role in vict4-- aSSi.3tance du_r'_n z the co'wt process, is likely to be able to Offer sug- oestions as to ::aw the RCC r0igat serve victims during the ccurz process even more effectively. Thus, RCC. Project Coordinator and staff ;Yil? seek. apDoi:'lments for L,er3onal meeting3. Ile will ase. the= to instruct us as LO the concerns and responsibilities of judges, in sexual assault cases, and ways the RCC aid at be of assistance. RCC' will inform judges of our services, and, if appropriate, general concerns of vi cti.L-.1it:+esses in sexual assault cases. B. 5. C=,nsellinlz a) The counseling seri*ices for adult victims W11-1 re rain basically t',- sa=e as '•: the oreVlO'.:3 year. Crisis and siAru ter-, counseling 11 be avai_a'cle f.:r all ad*.t victirs of serum'_ assault, of either sex, a^.d me:bers of their f =fly. Referrals :,rill be made for those desi.rinr lon ter r counseling or other ser"rices not Drcvi ded by RCC. MethodoloSy and s:.af:i g for our adult victim counse:i� w_111 not ur- dergo ary sig. '=_ca.^_t changes. b)The proportion of sexual assault victim under the age of lo, k.no-6n to RCC in the past year, is a staggeringly high percentage. The needs Of these child victims, as detain ed earlier 11r. th s proposal, are vastly different than those of adult victims. Therefore, because of the large macer of sexua7.1; abused children and because of their unique heeds, RCC proposes to expand its services for this project year by developing and offering a counseling program designed for child victims of sexual assault, and their families. 1) In each case of child sexual abuse, more than the standard amount of follow-up counseling *.rill be provided by our center. Cases may be referred by police, hospitals, schools, commmity agencies, friends/relatives, self-referrals. The RCC member initially learning of the victim will make herself available to the victim, and/or contact the professional Child Victim Specialist(s) , who will also offer coun- seling services to the victim and family. Supervision of all RCC con- tact with child victim and families will be performed by the CVS(s) . 2) During the court process, which is especially, frightening and confusing for child victi:tr-witnesses, the CVS(s) will ensure that the child and family receive extra support. The RCC members, Project Coordinator, CVS(s), and other staff/volunteers will :cork closely . with West Countf DA's to ensure the following goals: make the dif- ficult court process as paines3 as possible for the cold and ^=sr her family; ensure increased prosecution rstas; deveicr ;ed procedure for handling- of child victims cases du_r=ng was criminall jus- tice process. 3) RCC's Coordinator and Child Victim Specialists) propose to work with lwa enforcement perso.wel to care of'icers wrs-re of tae needs of child victims. Ile will also endeavor to develop policies of police �� A�. A-li questilanin app:Op Late ;o —ilctrs (objective 3), yet acco=- L• � ld _ i ilYes (ociecti:e A) .police rezzorsib _ _ RCC's Cc7r%V-Tnr ^�' :yQ CTT.Q/ . ) .�11 also o r-'pA.:.- y Cnow rat_1' e 4. effort B rookside .2*cspitag :pNs -p� to derLlop .wpd_c� -:r nCf • N-,: s,.:ited to the need= of child viczi= . One = the i=ediate _aoa=s :nc-:=d be to reduce tae tra-mam involved in he evi denc-Larf, exp-_. All Wed-4--al per3o^=el would. ben fi:. '_em zrai.-Uirz as to the needs of :ict+ns. 5) RCC has s--ent a creat deal o= -. a _n: • h e ;a r V a: � i r 1r:r Y �i-..:/ G the :seeds Of CUl V_Ct:.3 and This ra=ea c =3 ;. ? sowndaYiO. on .ra'.ich O_Lr O_rCOsed ca1_d vil a"wig s nrox a-= is based. Spec_f.c cou~_3el_ obJazzi-Ms :,:ll be ta: 1) Reduce/e=,='_':ate wilt in v;cti= 2 na'ntair./r_ise se_'-rsteew ;: victirs 3 reduce/e?' '*:3te S-r:i?t i:: 'a.�.�_;es (in no -incest cases) 4) i,Iais ta_ ./r isa cel= esteems ; f-wil.!as aA.._e Vc _..ate and --es to z% _ct:V_a In sc.:oo_ or wozic ) E1i:".=:wte tensio and Dr es3ure 7/1NUE i" eft-- _ _-'w p-_ T _ T"T A� AT" ��'1a .e Y::e -:be sev t f o_ e=at_ve e__aczs he a3sau11 t A =w ^^' me-"al r Ww-- law * si 1i i P VLsfa t r a�.1:e..Y:-i �i.r. Ste.''r.a�� � .Le..._V QS clients 6) The Oziec � : 11 w ;rats e - NT r. a w el -._ . J _ es �_.,. a.e �,_. ....r3 t.:�r1.:�a. 3 e+-��aai�. �i. L�W.s.._�.' _r _N i o 4 N er%- ww w w .N.. ) :�O�_�, YO ,._:?" .0+ ever%- �. '?^. y iC:.i.": t�e0ea ds _ O:"! b'wrl�3:. : 1) ?' t+eras: for c:'-:._Aran =nde =? J .._ ... =w *+ J--•s 1 -+ ..-ti oun-se i nx for r iilZNe`n and -zarents 2 :d_t_..._.._ and a--�o. . c..�.�..:--- - - - -- a--;-y ccun3ali 4 Av a'�-bi T of R"C' to -PZ-;r with c ill d's teaches and/or grin: c_Jal; suggest tegpo=a_'"y alter-natives to classroom 1-outi ne JU upsets;.g ;rictus 5) Availability of RCC to tali: mr_t parents' teachier and/or em:_cy e_; ax,olain -= cniLd's assault 1. f vaffaC- pare-,..- 7) $O�n Of tan children refer=3d to RCC are vict�i- Of _nc est. Th-se cases ars complex and require cerson_sel ski 1=ed in -he unig7ae problem of incest, and legal aut aor it-r to require Cow_^sellng, for of- fender, remove the child from home, or take vehatever action is appro- pr=ate for the welfare by the child. In t:.e coming year, RCC proposes to Poll o:r current methodology. ' All incest cases are referred to PG, as required by law. Disposition of cases is then decided upon. Op- tions include: complete r espor_sibility taken by PS; responsibility taken by RCC, tf-th PS acting as consultant; referral to outside col-:^— selfng agency by RCC with PS knwnrledge and agreement. RCC serves as lizison for PS, police, court, and probation. Future plans for services to incest victim and families, in order of priority, are as follows: play therapy for vices under 127, in- d;victual and group counseling for victims; individual and group coun- seling for p ,rent3 and siblings; fa.+`'lily, counsel inS; liaison with of- fender's therapists; estabiiMezit of milt -disc=pi iraxy teams to ani sure quick and coordinated services and treatment for families; to derelop a program for :Jest Contra Costa County, based on tae CSAT7.2, n. moa __ed to fit the needs of our client pop-a1.at;c . S) RCC %d-11 provide counseling ser:=Ce3 for all child clients, by providing support, clarii"_cation of issues and options, Counseling, and liaison Frith agencies :-r nose services are needed goy our clients. 01{ 52 A-IS n °n a : x-n nt _ -e u ce a :, ,-raa n ra e RCS � � '_� way e_ ey:... �o j d� �. a dem_ o= �rau�a, e._ccu_�e_ reports. plr ese_nre be zer evidence, inc- ease IDIS, increase arrests, and increase ^rosecuzio~ rare-1% edaun, auc.^.es f 1 accomp- liskL encs of Project Ob ject'Eves. O) $ta3f_-:'i gc- for the child Sery cs zhase of 13%.CCi'S r,rojec t, :i:11 Co2nsi si. o_ all s%a =, su.:..er _-:ed and coor.111U.Meed by CVS 60 . ^rad for all. stay= re ar d,n- -need s O_ C^4_^► --;ct=::3 _-as a!raadf beT*wn, and All continue as needed. B. 6. P,oci is �3�c=tics RCC grill ccratinue _ta success_•i aublic education wa,pra_^. Ac- r. r� o� "-i+ ea?r c r e uc cc �i_saed �__.ar'_l-r �::N ,z�.. our �p e=..' Bureau, �the cuya�ior_ o*' ---eSL. Cont- Co - aucut Se.-aa.l asSk1to ai,;s in objective A by producing more info=ted jurors and enceu_r-ag-^a reporting to police, thus i creasing %oro.3ec::iion. Cb ject?:te B is accotapl?shed by increasing c0:- mu nit J�ifLG L0/S Pi'J�cc ------------------- C.� ISL vt , 4 / CSj;cC.1.r�:ri;LJ Olt i t claor lTlX 1 ! /�G!OLti1L2ll2 �t 1�" J . - / �. __ . _ - . ..____ -- • ----_ ____.__ —.i_..---'.�. .. �;j..`..`";��t r � f�L'lSfyJL/1ltL� _ - f'rt�aE. •� �LG�/jttS 3 �1 }}3 li r• r-� C+' 7"7 tw gsw5_ m � 3 fiaTv j((s5 1 t eypasz Teams! ti :LES''✓ .�p;2� :{, v0 e�✓rv13:" '� :Ci�'%z a "'c t'OT" r vh:.0 a:=u?i ury qv _.:'"vaa.�_'"a.J �•_n u:'.c. G_T'La The Center lms Success= �I,,v az T •^ CO �.rwxT. . e C.. 2 ,•,ee ?I_a^.0i1 J01_C.?S 1l'G a S+Z b_.'C dela -mmienzs, i G'cs'"'i�O {ST'S "'f"`O^' �a ro_, e I:=C.^_a:.Ona^. aciaP_� G;O uasC'a' ti= �'a54 b•z�T.''. „sJ ! t f ? r S _o r Dry C . 1%;g,:eeCart:,0n nolicfas are as _'O°1.0:'S: iG_:.a� .} 00� C cr+^ S 11tti,_.0 Ow__.f"I _S—O_v T l -,,a - =.7C on, ST,a� @:{Ca^=r�eS ''JC�L'.:22:I .11 fr�vv �Lrv! s ?z o- liva�r•C c c: '"e r ''E0^^E'S? r�'S O tI'a 17-2IC3 and f=.,her er -::eez_nrS `r T. cam, Ls zmacn. a _denc-S tiC S.fbSZant 1 ''a /Ori' �elcv OT^5'T 'r 1y er..l7 =L`a• .�.L's ?�~e.:.�..� _�.n” L _L�' 4A:)G31 a a��.�iuJ :ri ti�. �•ir�iT^i•:j L• t P y'�" S si / EjuG � eG e: _� ')01_C" a+1.GrL v..�GLe 4. v".:.�� eeducaL o-z- G? --vG PD or Sa-r ,c:"b r .tiG an_ GCc.G:/$" -L� arc- O. DezeCu_ ., .._ e . E _ C_ :!�`_�'D .Jr :,�Ce_xa^• r` 5, _C u ✓ ..'e de' v rem c a,.c T _n� L0,ri e' Fa, t7_': i.: "), Dy SL_' :7� 3 va='vvj D*- ?v 'STl., .. �-, a , l j, at tev O „ he i"2C - 4 r Oa_ = a.i_3 ??D iEC,a.:S t?^w a. Ste. i- �J c.'1 :�iv:Cl aa. l,_'.G _.G-. QT J, C,' T G _ - ,i” -� _G- a:CLn�..J! i,_.e Sa,G"V1 _ :,aaVB 'ii wJ f 'Jf tiG 5a �v ?Inoie PO l _Le Deza .�a.ent �..1L+. G3.so., '^L'1t.e ue.Q s c,�L s' 1 z rete '"+ V -- ta+ ui G �� k- seSS-G'"S -r C:: = ti._'• _G Ca:a= J� Tom$:QY" r Z 3. 4 ' : Brooks-2--de :aG JY :,1 i ..:J G CJJG_ll,_Gl rte.. i L S�urC` LGT OG ,a2T11'C pent1S % �' D.+:iar source O. !iBrcal. ,rLa% ' y s w.ra nor se__a�.� �ssaa._t �� ..� Coritru c,�s ' y _^ :esu COi:i,t,T = r•w_dety o x I�aVC S :'ro'•:t i.o Y'e L t,_L i!3ui0 :P vi? rGC:S1Ce as, '_LO" 'SuaZ'Ci? MCC'S services were reQue-steC -o2 aLL"S8 -t231 28S tLi, V' Ct�Ii!$ Seer "'ui, $i a^.O:tS:.de by the 'i10S pi at tSe- iri Au, US 1, 197O. Oi^?Ce�CCLLTT Sei1:IJ space at he OSpit ama-s 0ro`l'd?d rn u =ree; ciL'd t�18 Cerit Er flan peen prong sed a lar-e- soace u en the r_e:•r rY.iS; oI z al is cQ•a r pi eteC. Dr,. Howard Sc'ISIiP.anT.:D1T'@CtOr0I .:,aa.SLoelncj`,8am ze 1S a'I�TS''08s Of the RCCT S Board of, DirII73. i'e :reCe?.';VeC ca OOS°'',1rTe SV31uGtzQri OT's Otlz` 3 irS% O Ti20=ltt1S :^70?":, rrLLt� iSt',. lg`�O-'�n3i'C'1 Z �7, I�Ou 1IOSD1 a� O f C.faZS Tiino .recussted t�l3t 3CC serV3cEs at oroo�s de,'L7:@CCT;a �� 133?ST1L a PLCC jtn was irl,riued by the T osp-itat. to art-ci art-cpat.a in.,:a,,.,-_J o_nt i traii i, snSS30 l �,, Urian DA Snodgrass ,and Dr. Taielma , on move^T)er ,i, ur ebi di kSTTCj T3£:rsa TTlel., Finally, perhaps the most sib T _canti a:^fence' oz ot<r. Si73'l. :l?h Brookside 1S the :'ati.a Wcer of, c.-di:3 'P78 retCE31V$ i=�'OM „IeiT '.SOY' OtL vitt-.i:1 Se�r.�--ces eat, :,tle OS,a`sita1T :.4.9 diGa^1Zlf TnZiu ' r bels 'r'om April 1, '}77-DeCeMber ;31,n�i77• (thin'd Guar te'r�j ..tl T�C u «. 3T' 1,3,4,,5? • - Di St+'1Ct -Or-e_ ,S d..�`C? f iat,v ; I•IOrr'? y i i flrzs �o, '-he DA'a O 1I;2;JOrtaZ?Ce. T le Si; C@3S' Oi 'i,ieCi.IM-1rLrol2t'S$° aSS1�uc'r.ITCE DrOjSC%, j3ro Vldira� more Drose'cui,_on and better Gua ].t j d j ."jde sC2 F �, s + ` J } r "" 't,�,•Fc '�9 a�-S` cox 'a 1 ! i r ��a, stip+x� w.. f i , if, Evidence Of -oi:e working relat:onship can be seen in many •mrys. The p='-ot •rice=assisce ce program :ras eva?ua;.ed as a success, and funded fo- the no—x:. year. The written, mutual agreement states that RCC will .be roti==ed by the DA's office whenever a rape case comes to the-l- attention. The RCC .rerker 7x/7.11 accrparf the victim through the tour: process, *and a d act as liai_on bet-arson DA a:-.,4 'ri atim. The DA r.otif'y- R C as to co-..-,-r, dates. +he .. lthxee -.,.:.ars of cur D"a,=--r .m AD:! l iC77 t0 Dec3 "- bar 31, 1577 22 victims were accompanied �y RCC t h=uz court; and DA/ RLv contacts totaled J.AUG Further dean stration Of tue RCC/DA 7ror i_nga rel Honshu] may be seen by the fact that RCC and Ka hr�,rn Snodgrass from the DA's staff joined Dr. Tae_' n from S:Coksids Hospital in Dr esen"ti IV a training progra3 tO emergency person=el on November 15, 1977. Also, tJ!r. 0' Mulley, the DA of CoMcra :.a C Co-:. cunt-, is a me:-.ba- Board of the RCC Bod 01 DireczorsQ qua_'":er1f razor-., pps. 2,��T,5�Q/• C.-i`d4ren' r.7 7r'7Ler`-i a Ser-rices The ru.aber of se..n:al assault victims under the age of d14 �o:r_z to the G• has M = i..q nY ;.w• n NS i.+ �� rzn •� _a%5--ebrsa_r- 2$ =G ./a RJC a.a -�...w�..tiQ ..-.�.., / �/� . . a- r.. , —L - f ! —/77, 67%' in A r_l, 1;(!-Dace»Car 3=, 1977. Th-4-3 xxnj.':cer includes some cases Cf incest. Lei.z re-1,:4res that incest be reccrted to police Or PS agencies. In addition to our legal Obligation, the RCC recognizes the complexity of the problem of i. test, one real:`3.~g the sex-rices of an agency trained to deal with i:.3 uricue problems, and the authority to take raeceSsarf legal action. Therelore, RCC refers all incest an /Or sus_rec led i:test cases to PS. i'le have establia aec .io-ww -a- relation- sbips yt_th 4-he Hilltop Office, Tori Mlayer and; Isabella tiayna_„d, i;-'d the dotrnto:m Ric:^..ond, Singh Pa-k. Cases referred to them r:ay res-al-t in PS assuming re3ponsibilley for the case, RCC/PS joint involvement i the case, or RCCW referral to an outside agency frith PS knotrledge and agreement. PS expertise is very valuable, and RCC utilizes them as consultants where appropriate, in addition_ to direct referrals. It is anticipated that our relationship with PS will continue to develop, as our own program expands. E 5. Probation De-oartment A large number of sexual assault victims coming to the attention of RCC are teenagers. Nair y have family problems or other concerns common to the adolescent years which are made worse by the rape. Others develop suc:: problems following an assault. Because of this, RCC has developed a working relationship with two u.-its of the Contra Costa County Probation Department. The Youth Outreach Center, located 4-n Rich= d, is a resource ser- vice for teens. RCC has referred teen victi:aa there for long tern is- divid'uai counseling or family counseling. RCC has also referred tests who need tampora_r; shelter, employment and tuzc=�. In return, Y.O.C. has contacted RCC for infor,-:.ion regard:Lng rape, women's groups, rted:�cal cars. They have referred Some of their staff as possible -rolurteers for RCC. Y.O.C. and RCC staff merbers have cO-led parent groi ps through he C'moi wran'S Council. The Family Crisis Irterrention Unit of the Probation Deva-r.`me+t located in El Cerrito, is another resource important to RCC's prograe 01057 A-23 T e -FC-TU St-._f _S tr~-aned to deaf :lith teens and tnair families in :"!r''nv problem areas. RCC has referred tee'."- •licti:el5 t erg f is cludi=o :'"anal- ay s and :te:::_aj ='.'.^a:la'rSf -Gr lon=-ter= _MC:T=.^."-tel =_:•_deo_,. a�c,,,r? ...:_ CC_ rsei='^_r. our "a One i~ce5t Case. In "e;.':..: t ? :G, referred r.npe viCti=s tG RCC, and consulted :Ji .h 3Cv Staff= Or SO::e cases. A dire-czory of se ,.,.S, corp_led by rCIJ stat_ :•ras sent-, .c RCU. One of their Stall"_ , Pen Swinde: is also an Rut f."em-be: PCiiU St a3 Se_`."e as =_=:==.:.'_ CCLl_^.Se1=_^_^ n r-n - n- l'r' cons, _�:a uJ LO ,.d, a:z e— c_alltJ re`=="d=�_ teen v3c:._:.". and t:?__ -�:-�1=es• The SzeCtai t.raii ni n End t'.-=$ 1e_al author—;,1 ^ ed S y eSri these ..oss two un is o. t.e probation -De_car me^t ma:!e `hem an a n'i--'• a let- nh oI^ -CCS s _^_e:..:ar= o_ cO:-.:f.:�� =esources• 6• CCu^c_ The Children's Council o_ Contra Costa Count' serves as a cle i^_- hcuse for J---"c=.^.-a'U-10 O^_ all a is-toff. ' ser`Ji ces in :'lest Contra CCSr.a r Cour-tv for chi_1 A.Zen• T e Council offers So~9 3e_"J iceS itself, such -=S parent group, and share Ce ter materials. But, the Council pri"" --=j serves as a COC=" i=':at01" of services a:'?1 referral SCu:"Ce. RuC ].5 lista in. ti GOu3:C.l'S d..?CtOrj Of C_^.='.'.=eL:'S services, a3G=_,?.b�'�. t.o all C--.genni�e� Y.-�.�r w�� a'...�. � 1? ^C Also,! �A- 1 rp+n� � .7, - c_t_ze-__. Also C..'d_ s Co u c_= refer r� �- n s callers :•r_t:: QL'e5tion= =n=ardi- se::'a=al abuse of chil- dren to t2ae RCC. !:CC .ia z a ed by t2he CauMc 1 za co-lead parent groups. RCC receives all- announcements re a-ar i-n ac:iv_Li?s Of tf".e COL" ' cil and other cbd ld-serv'•ce agencies ;;y virtue of ouln: n co..:.e.,..ion ri�._ the Council. Mae—Ir ne-mi titter is a vehicle for our arrCuncemt is as well. Our connect-on Un th the Council has enabled us to attend several- meetings eT:e= lmeetings of Chi lcdr-se 'Ji Ce a_?encie s and _.^.Creased our a xooSu_e community as s--h- agencies learned of -us. Our liaison -Jit.^_ the COu:— C'_l has c~lei -a e d out a-.- osure in the corr.::;:.?it y, enabled us to ma-:e Contacts i it1 of er child Service age_^-Cies, -cies, our awareness of available services for victims, allowed us to become a visible part of a larger net:-;ork of child-service agencies. F There is no other program operating in the area served by RCC offers or proposes to offer services identical to those proposed by our organisation. Ours is the only program which offers emotional sup- port for victims of sexual assault prior to, during and folloWl?", con- tact with the justice system. In addition, RCC is unique in providing consistent, reliable liai son between the arms of the justice system and sexual assault victi::.s and their families, from the time the assault is reported until the time of sentencing. The continuity of services and contacts offered by our program saves time for persons in the justice systems and contributes to stronger witnesses. G 1. Tra.i pi nz by Police Important to the success Of t ie ^.vet^,;. i= the con--_ or a team approach to se pal asswi-it by police officers and RC C sta_**: . The t:lo organizations share co^_,on goals: the awzr3hension, ',:.:.= r. prose and COnviCtio of offenders; and the .flee'-fang Of :,e, victim. The goals require that each organization have a t o Wit,:_� a-.:z.�i .r+s problems and responsibilities encountered by the other. Also, each 01058 x' { * f '7 f�' S+ Ai .k p nye *, .,p, Z` 2 1 _ organr ,r o% ee.�.3 z be Co,,n- :"--t: .o :IcZ,a .t, t..t� t3eSt. GCi tcat;e;,f ;doh L=y�'_:e Ov+_:?=' 32L:ct_a„, s.i:ui _ C�rr1J'�.� `vf�' ' fke' ' ood Lna, vF'e Ps comimon. goa_ • �_= be --real-1--ed. r - The re f �� _J eso _a a- t, Qv LUC Jtra� r'eC a 2� r0lT r{ _ 1 J- r Ole.: r :-•• z assault, Ca-a•�s L. � � 0, IVCs carr_ 2s.C��� cS t,0 t, e_r _O.. =:��=_ 00� .; Ce ^ha v _n_i.� a!:O�LLt �L �, uCl St,e7-v e Oro Cedu -i_v..? o nce U sexual r ,aa,a-^'�a.-a._r:L y J rG"'O."s•'v-eG j� G LQVt! . YF r .'++ .7 i n e• r+7-r+.- _ .. .�:...__uG aa1_:� .,t_.,.•._.C�} - e __�.a.:.._u.,_t7a1 Ji C'La au_O as x:170 r ca eIx��.��>� Zui�?..t,iG_.S a: v4 iFlaj questions. M,Us•� . e c. Q Jf �✓• -71 C , V•'-a-r QV” I•G'� ��*r�� .0 o Gl :i:J.�_v�:'0-_ ..�.. e roc ry • veC �.:i^ Ll....7 Gt. •:.,,.; ..._�._VL. {-.. � -, Gam._'~ SwG J 'r A v eJ�{tn� ^Gl C°•,� �'-3 � r�.f. tsa :Llr'J Z,.:t: a..-r.. _:. Ci,. Jz_.J_ _ate, "*<S.,cb�_�._ G :r=0.�r "1 aG_. _ 0,C ratan J. .O C „ l =aance v a CGO are a�re$GJ =.: .he{�`JVCrit,LG.• �? r s a, Te :,ea:1 , -z)z)rcac i vG ra0,� __ i__.s" '•• a »G"� eCC" ie L.0 - 1v_ :G__"el -- w -C,:3 t.�•0;�':L.V_v-" sa �.rSGsh:! ri .`ese ems.., Lz LI___ '�1r t..�.+i_.V V�.'i be♦ ..�i _ _ • _ _ 0orzs ec ' ler r3 z0='LS al= . ore ^CC aze77, L+G-7v L'3,"f x=0:12 r'L'Sa tlir�G uu ._r.5 --.,-e .o- '1:?....ii:s 0?_laI 0r .1=s.�f i"+_iZ uence :c Sr.i,._v Ca s 'a� civ '""3J¢CLtt,La, all I Guv' r : JLGL}i y1. ' J_-�.^r�.S:C t-iCt:�w _. �LJ"-a.� ""1 S a�..vtw_ L'• n s �a � r-: r,.'sf �',.s s Oi vi e L tom-.." _� ' . ♦oGGfj " '..vt SG� �c0 1-7r :, and cc- 3BiuOCi .Tu e iCvS Ci'ta2"'a�aC,a fMOv?aT'�"•, jj ,j v:e a''.:c - e %GorC:_':.-t.v See .Il^�S Ch tRr Z Oej x Ore ,O i.:?e an`-re CC 5r"i..__ r r, General za.ocedures a._? ex.)ec ed to oe cons:5t,cntt _: a..i0 o-rces _3' �_:A :' S� CO.-.,rte, CoSv'ta area. i O It�ifci', �..L :•I21� 'Cv t,Gt.t, �f� � Gr_Ce oe arta.ler..3 i_i the mar? z: Sc_:raCt 3'y the CE''1'ter� S pr��;cyrT ACLLa�u� F�+ Z'_ trG_:a_'?g cab.unu aspe^ts of vie L.e_1:an F_ Oroac^ nic: :e ,",,c,,,,,,,,.-, pC.}•sti'1GnY. an a est ab i J:Lmsr= O'_ a orobleI" Sa, 0rat,el..'U-re ;Z.;UC ir? 1 b ii c.ie uVc3 ;2Gs.$ �O'i:cE uG'� S Oi ?Cv'84_ a�d Q_�f ` .I:IO ; s ^_s 1 ':t i,L:2=1 Q1S5$Z"iric'�'ve T.LLS 3 Oimat io L at:'Ot a�1 `1 vC SvQI G ? Tr'':r� t?: o Di stric" . A c`,tornatt r t S A major pare Oi the RCC t s Program, ZY��� be s.Tla CO�ulitlG t:lOT1 Oi y��.Y*o� F Rape Vi CLiim Assistance project, accomrl3 sAeci z.'' =COi2JL'"zGtZOri L*J1:t.L�w��f�� D3 StriCt Attorney' s Oi fice. The pI'Ogram '2aS O@el? the pas gear. Fr�ri e the 'I CC s p►easied :ii i+ 2: �A yeas' s restzizs uHeC , Cenuer wishes to e e pard L� pro rmm in require inVolvemeni of mora RCC :pie gibers,; rieeain a t�orauon uridess�anczrb . 7 r OC file _J o�raZ.^.� :: Drocedi)reS. Therefore'', he RCC I"� r?CL:eS� Thai T1ei:I hers o the 17istr ic-- Attorney' Stu f pr,0=tiCe :i;rQ3 n!,_— 0"' OLIr IC�I;'Lbers. This trai.Y?inz shoui d i'rc=uoe: a ste4:by ,oda a r � i-;aL�oi? oz -rgas t',akes TJ!ace after a sexual assault Case is -remdi? .ed,!C s: '.BSi,'G_:S �" TE'i11Ji, QJa O Victin and the ra-.L-: '_:.3=cam �ieLL' .a. 'yi.heILF, aSOcCt, O co ide.?t:iali ty i3O be obs red rJf RCC meiT-pers; respo,s t? .. the �n' office; channels Oi." Co.all a3.C3.%?Ci, beL::ree~ DA , and V�C+r1a'2; OeL mee DA and RCCA .-1 __o rsecz�e ri£CvsS�"'� , .,or RCC to pars a c + r l -crm r�s..oris�a�iyLias; .:�e�.3, a ►- car: a_.a 'et,y Q� _ _ 4 RCCS:le7i0{'rSi ra;�.^: RCC Can a.i d . eSL,�b r ShAent` Os T3rOt?E eS.r} Sf1?V� c j70 L1Cy bZT,:�:ee21 Cts' Stcis'and :.RCiC. `u x , ,„ r£ CC w i Thi ''rslin -„- rill aid RCC 'a nders f I rLL'_45,.� i Gi a aS xl 1�� 011 '3E t s T_ i s v -c t i PCC S:., ' tureen t DA' s pIIi Ce a�:d t�:£ T_CL1L" and.,ijpmj;t j = a i ral i�,ti^.@ ' CGLLv'i rCCeSS.'Oy 1 terpreL2_ _i.Le �;'zL2`�C3c�2S5 Os o ten' to "G?CL1T;3 3t�d.e351^_' v. $ 1flLl.� iTL + aC 5 iYi'v�2T,PS „i1Sti �@ 3vSv��T .; C3U3J tzS�i+'+�Q-2y and/or IISe i._^_t3 a�'-a. i^t2�s� Dro'secgcipnan c I*T1Ct�GIl=t �• r3LaS ,s?�Od oe pC51L'=Vel j 3liact�vG' j L'zZS Us 0 "..m• t T }, ,`` v ' - 5 � Y 3• cn Tn-:ervIce ura x1_ 0 oy !eS^'Ci 'd" IQB2} "pt�5 �f Zr=_I Cpnti^Ue tC oe` provided fOr RCC :Svc.' 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I i r6 n--Ymc - 1., •'-r :�nc7 r t'�{ _�� armed aL ve _�. *orr�a�_dn a_.a �_a__--__� �,.z;ve_ P > ieliiS ,asSOGiates+ :^r L ?"arc. ' P�'_'?ds are CL7.Y''�"L�12t1� 3�Ta�lab e ,'i£'Y6ug this Center for research and demon- Strat?"on sexual_:`as and1Ct1?� assistance. M w There are a number Cf alternatives open..,= Creased col u_r- t I financi a.l Suppo u fro I`ci Dubi-c 'd_Onat,i Qns.' .le ria-v= received a Qom. pion _`.-Om he Miner?Can Protestant- Cif urcn '=2 Ponce, Ce- } ??enY which the?T indicated :'1''it be7, Continued On, a,, ' ear'il OASTS. The Pinole Chit Council' S donation to the RCC was aCc_'ompan-177 ea`'_bY uT,: ett�Y• � again , '.. su�cesti nc .re rep r-. and reapply re:� Year.: t`ry,a ©2art • *rF R pps.5,7, ) , Y �n F:coansi on oi Our Board OT_' Directors S e:cpe6teu t,0 our devel=,-.ent o1. fUtu_re ,y'�.e='!1arent ' fUr"_d1:'_0 �9a�r, c. (Third Quarterly Reedit, :,Pps. '; ;2)' . • Succes` =u!-,aCComp�vis'cz�e�u` �." of ou-_ -oroDosed program for Our Second Projec,, ,jean ?s e Crease OILY' ODDor uni ties for fu_Y�hsr future DeY'-n rent= T T1Q� `"nom ; r T` l l a3 i '' We are z�la_ on a t� d'_ base that, rri rsQt r,. } 'dr one so_z PI one. Y ob a s _ r_ce_ �=ouD ne During the next ea-r .-ne expeCu tO" deVei rt i r w3nich will won or baV area _'undraiSing fN F ;nw 4 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of ' County Travel Policy to -� States Not Adopting Equal Rights Amendment - Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, having indicated to the Board on April 18, 1978, that he would provide a report on , the implications of a proposal that a policy be adopted to prohibit authorized travel of county employees to conferences in states which , have not adopted the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA); and Mr. Will having reported that county departments were requested to review the schedule of meetings to be held in those states which have not ratified said Amendment and to identify the implications of non-participation if a policy is adopted to preclude attendance, and having submitted a memorandum report on same; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that he supports the ERA, having expressed concern that laws are not uniform throughout the states with respect to equal rights for all persons, and having suggested that a hearing be held to obtain..input on how to encourage support for said Amendment, indicating a travel ban was one such suggestion; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having also indicated his support of the ERA but cautioned against imposing a rigid travel ban to those states that have not ratified it, citing as an example that Ms . Mary Dunten, the County's Public Information Officer, has requested travel authorization to attend the meeting for the National Association of Counties Information Officers, of which she is president, in Atlanta, Georgia (a state which has not ratified the ERA), and having indicated that he felt the county's interests were best served by having Ms. Dunten in attendance; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having advised that he would be in favor of holding a public hearing after the June 6 State Primary Election not on the merits of the ERA itself, but limited to county policy which could affect those states which have not ratified the ERA; and Board members being in agreement, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED and June 20, 1978, at 9:30 a .m. is FIXED as the time for public hearing on same. PASSED by the Board on May 2 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors Public Information Officer affixed This 2nd day of May . 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �� l.L- � , Deputy Clerk M. Vannucchi (n o 6 5 H-24 4/77 15m Lint y Ad m i n istrato COntra Board of Supervisors Costa 'sins O.Kang County Administration Building tst District Martinez.California 94553 (415)372.4080 County o nt / Z�U,t�� Arthur G.Will t.IVU' 1l�/ pobart 1.Schram County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Bogges 4th District Eric H.Hasseubw 5th District May 2, 1978 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors MAY 1. 1975 Administration Building, Room 107 Martinez, CA 94553 J. R. OtSSON CLERK 110AM OF SUPERVISORS Dear Board Members: cCNi CO' Re: Scheduled Conferences in States Which Have Not Adopted the Equal Rights Amendment On April 18, 1978 your Board adopted an order requesting that I furnish a report on the implications of adopting a policy prohibiting authorized travel of county employees to conferences in states which have not adopted the Equal Rights Amendment. As a result I asked county departments to review the schedule of meetings during the 1978-1979 fiscal year (and also in the following two fiscal years to the extent the information was available) to which they would normally send representatives to identify those scheduled for states which had not adopted the Equal Rights Amendment, and - insofar as practical - to identify the implications of non-participation. The responses submitted by departments to date are shown in the attached schedule. tf C/,-R`e�-�-_Oi R R WI Co## nty Administrator CAH:lm i 3 01066 Microfilmed with 4oard ori 1978-1979 FISCAL YEAR No Department Effect Meetings of Concern Comments County Counsel 1. National Institute of Municipal Law Officers (M & IL) 2 . National Assn. of Counties (GA) 3 , American Bar Assn. (GA) Board of Suprs. 1 . NACo (1978 - GA) (1979 - MO) & County (1980 - NV) Administrator 2, International City Management Assn . (AZ) (1979-AR) Emergency 1. U. S . Civil Defense Council (AL) Services Clerk-Recorder x Library . 1. American Library AssnL (IL) Planning 1. American Institute of Planners (LA) 2 . American Society of Planning Officials (FL) Public Works 1. Western Regional Assoc . Public Safety Communications Officers Conference (AZ) 2. Task Force for Characterization of Base Asphalts for Emulsions (Materials & Testing) (AZ) Social Service 1. National Assn, of Counties (GA) Would inhibit participation of Director in National Health & Welfare Steering Committee for Title XX Health Could affect meetings in NV Medical Services Impossible to evaluate ; prefer to proceed on a case-by-cage basis 1978-1979 FISCAL, YEAR No Department Effect Meetings of Concern Comments District x Attorney Probation x Agriculture x Superintendent 1. Spring Meeting of Calif. Co. of Schools Supts. of Schools (NV) 2. National School Boards Assn. (FL) 3. Calif. Assn. of School Business Officials fNV) Delta Court x, Public Defender Significant programs are ; given in non-ERA states incl. NV Building 1. National Electrical Code Inspection Conference (LA) 2. International Assn. of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (AZ) Sheriff 1. FBI Academy (VA) 2. Various Meetings in VN Civil Service 1. International Personnel , y Management Assn. (LA) Assessor x Veterans Service x rF—� Audit or-Coni;roller x (� , Human Resources 1. NACo Annual Conference (GA) Manpower 2. National Assn. of Manpower Officials (AZ) c t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California i May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of Tenant Representatives on the 0. Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County. The Board on April 20, 1976 having approved a procedure for nomination of two tenant representatives to the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for two-year terms, with initial appointments to be made from Supervisorial Districts II and V; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having noted that the terms of office of the two tenant representatives on said Board will expire on May 4 and May 11, 1978, and having suggested that the Board develop a procedure for appointing these two tenant representatives; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tenant representatives on the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County will continue to be from Supervisorial Districts II and V. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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:• Supervisor E. H. Hasselting Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of upervisors Supervisor N. C. Fanden 2nd I•lay 78 Housing Authority of affixed this day of 19 Contra Costa County County Counsel ,OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator - , Public Information Officer By l J Deputy Clerk $onda Arn-dahl p1� �9 H-24 4177 15m C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 9 . 19 � In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Mr. Youel Baaba (2181-RZ) to Rezone Land in the E1 Sobrante Area and Development Plan Application No. 3004-78. The Board on April 4, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the County Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. Youel Baaba (2181-RZ) to rezone land in the E1 Sobrante area from Retail Business District (R-B) and Two-Family Residential District (D-1) to Multiple Family Residential District (M-4) and for approval of Development Plan Application No. 3004-78 with conditions; 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. Baaba is APPROVED as recommended by the County Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-33 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and May 9, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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. CC: Mr. Y. Baaba Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors County Assessor affixed this 2n doy of 944- .(OLSSON, Clerk By l Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl `114 '70 H-24 4n7 15m C In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT May 2 , 14 j&_ In the Matter of Approving and Executing a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with City of Concord for Work. Required by the Corps of . Engineers Lower Pine Creek Project Flood Control Zone 3B Work Order 8690-7520 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, hereby APPROVES and AUTHORIZES its Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the City of Concord. The Agreement provides for the following work required by .the Corps of Engineers Lower Pine Creek Channel Improvement Project: 1. Disposal of the channel excavated material in the City's Sewer Farm settling ponds. 2. Adjustment of the City's sanitary sewer manholes. 3. Providing temporary gas service to the City's Sewer Farm pumping station during channel construction. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enin 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 Flood Control Planning affixed this 2nd day of 1`tay 19 and Design cc: Public Works Director Flood Control J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Real Property B �� Deputy Clerk County Administrator y County Counsel Sandra L. Nie son Auditor-Controller City of Concord, 1950 Parkside Drive, Concord, CA 94521 (via P/w) H-24 4/77 15m JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT MAY Z 14T8 J. R_ CLERK BOARD O.= SUPERVISORS C N I C�ST CO. g De I. PARTIES: On May 2, _1978 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, a political . subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called the "DISTRICT," and the CITY OF CONCORD, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the.' "CITY," pursuant to Government Code Section 6500 and following hereby MUTUALLY AGREE: 2. PURPOSE AND SCOPE: The District, in conjunction with the United States;• Department of Army Corps of Engineers, proposes to construct channel improvemen-ts in Pine Creek between Willow Pass Road and the Walnut Creek junction. Said' , improvements will require the following: : a. Disposal of the channel excavated material in the City's sewer settling ponds. b. Adjustment of the City's sanitary sewer manholes to the new channel elevations. c. Providing temporary gas service to the City's Sewer Farm pumping station during the interim period of reconstructing the existing four-inch gas line. 3. RIGHT OF WAY: A) The City shall grant to the District a temporary right of entry on the City's Sewer Farm property for all the Corps of Engineers' construction operations involved in disposing and compacting of the excavated material in the Sewer Farm's settling ponds pursuant to the U,S. Army Corps of Engineers plans and specifications. This right of entry shall be at no cost to the District. B) The City hereby agrees to accept the charnel excavated material on the City's Sewer Farm property at no cost to the District. 4. RESPONSIBILITY: A) The City will perform the following work and assume all costs involved in this work: i ) remove all sludge material from both the west and east settling ponds; ii ) remove baffles, pumps and pump structures and timber posts in both ponds; iii ) remove any other material or equipment hindering the construction operations involved in disposing of the excavated material; iv) provide temporary gas service only when necessary to heat the Sewer Farm's pumping station during the interim period of reconstructing the existing four-inch gas line. B) The District will include in the Corps of Engineers' construction contract at no expense to the City: i ) removal and disposal of the settling pond's concrete "gunite" walls existing below the proposed finished grade of the disposed material; ii ) sealing with concrete the ends of the inlet and outlet sewer lines in the ponds; iii ) compaction of the disposed material to 90p of maximum density as determined from ASTM D-698; iv) adjustment of the City's sewer manholes in the ?roject area to the finished channel elevations according to the City's manhole adjustment standards. 5. REItf9URSEMPNTS: Within 30 days of receipt of invoice, the District shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in providing the to.mporary gas s-ervice. 11101'2 Microfiim,-d with board order 6. HOLD HARMLESS AND INSURANCE: A) The District shall request the Corps of Engineers to include in its contract documents provisions requiring the success- ful bidder to (1 ) name the City as an additional insured on any required insurance certificates and (2) promise to hold harmless and indemnify the City from liabilities in the same manner as he must provide such for the District. B) Nothing in this Agreement is intended to affect the legal liability of either party by imposing any standard of care respecting work performed hereunder different from the standard of care imposed by law. C) The City shall fully defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the District, its officers, agents, and emp!oyees against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses or liability costs arising out of or in connection with any work performed under Section 4, paragraph A of this agreement by the City, its officers, agents and employees. D) The District shall fully defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the City, its,, officers, agents, and employees against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses, or liability costs arising out of or in connection with any . ' work performed under Section 4, paragraph B of this agreement. 7. COMPLETION OF WORK: Prior to April 15, 1978 the City shall complete all the work as described in Section 4, paragraph A. 8. ACCEPTANCE: Acceptance by the City of the work performed by the Corps of Engineers' contractor as described in Section 4, paragraph B, shall release the District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from any responsibility for the work performed under this agreement. 9. AGREEMENT EXPIRATION: This agreement shall expire upon the occurrence of all of the following events: 1 ) completion of the work described herein, 2) acceptance of this work by the City and the District, and 3) payment of al sums required for providing the temporary gas service. 10. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT: This agreement may be modified at any time by mutual consent of both parties. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONT L I R CONSERVATION DISTRICT CITY OF CONCORD By A. 1. Schroder Robert I. Schroder, Chairman Board of Supervisors By- XzzATTEST: , , Mayor J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk A T: By eputy City Clerk RECO���-0ENDE FOR APPROVAL: APPROVED AS T F M VERNON L. LINE Public W ks Director -- By City Attc7 y By Public Works Director FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By"LL/ � . Deputy - 2 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 In the Matter of Appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering from Action of the San Ramon Valle Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 347-77, Danville Area. Joseph and Sara Starr- OwnprR WHEREAS on the 5th day of April, 1978, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission approved with the application for Minor Subdivision 347-77, Danville area, filed by DeBolt Civil Engineering; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, DeBolt Civil Engineering filed with this Board an appeal from said action; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 30th day of May, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. and the Clerk is directed to publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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: DeBolt Civil Engineering Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of J. and S. Starr Supervisors List of Names Provided by affixed this 2nd1 day of yT 19 Planning Director of Planning � , � J �,(flLSSON, Clerk By �' Deputy Clerk nda Amdahl 010' 4 H-24 4/77 15m LREE ]IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: April 24 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus, SUBJECT: APPEAL: US 347-77 Director of Planning DeBolt Eng./Starr/Danville •APPLICANT: DeBolt Enginering OWNER: Joseph $ Sara Starr APPELLANT: Gene DeBolt PUBLIC HEARINGS: April 5, 1978 San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission DECISION: Approved 2 lots with Amended Conditions APPEAL FILED: April 19, 1978 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: DeBolt Civil Engineering, 401 South Hartz Ave., Danville 94526 Joseph & Sara Starr, 1115 St. Francis Drive, Concord 94518 Denis Welch, 444 Alisal Court, Danville 94526 Francis Mastri, 441 Alisal Court, Danville Hank Carstensen, Danville Fire Dist., 800 San Ramon Valley Blvd:, Danville Public Works, Land Development Building Inspection Dept. AAD:dmr Attachment: Letter of appeal, Planning Department Acknowledgement, Minutes, Staff Report, Map, cc: File # MS 347-77 AMcrofilmad with board order SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DeBOLT CIVIL ENGINEERING (Applicant) - JOSEPH AND SARA STARR (Owners), • County File #MS 347-77: The applicant requests approval of a minor subdivision to divide 1.49 acres into 4 lots. Subject property is described as follows: Parcel B of MS 99-72, fronting at the eastern terminus of a private road. Said private road is off the east side of El Pintado, approximately 100 feet south of El Rio, in the Danville area. (R-15) (CT 3462) On April 5, 1978 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. Staff recommended approval for 2 lots, with conditions. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and in opposition: Staff advised it may have been a mistake to put this property in Country Estates designation in the General Plan. Surrounding development is R-15 and this meets the R-15 in lot size but there are constraints of topography, soil, drainage, access. Felt a subdivision into 2 lots should be allowed however. . GENE DeBOLT, DeBolt Civil Engineering, agreed with staff that the property should never have been designated Country Estates. All of the surrounding property is 16,000 - 17,000 square feet, most with homes. The proposed sites are much flatter than the ones around them. Water is at the site; fire hydrant at the corner. They have agreed to the 20' roadway requested by the Fire District. This site has a chance of being penalized for not developing sooner. HANK CARSTENSEN, Danville Fire Protection District, stated they were not opposed to the subdivision and for 2 lots, they would have no requirements. FRANK MASTRI, 441 Alisal Court, Danville, CA, adjacent property owner to the south, was concerned about the drainage and requested some provision be made for that. MR. REAGAN read the condition covering drainage. MR. DeBOLT stated they have had discussions with the homeowners concerned about the drainage. Staff's conditions protect adjacent property owners on drainage. There was a brief discussion on how the Commission could approve more lots. Staff pointed out it would be considerable delay, as it would involve an amendment to the General Plan. Mr. DeBolt preferred the 2 lots to extensive delays. COMMISSIONER MEAKIN, in his motion for approval for 2 lots, amended condition 5 to comply with the requirements in the Fire District letter of April 5, 1978.' C6MMISSIONER WRIGHT stated he was going to vote against it as it was a situation not created by the applicant and now they are jeopardize the possibility of them, engineering a 4 lot subdivision. It was found that the proposed project conforms tothe intent of the General Plan designation and is consistent with surrounding development. Upon the MOTION of Commissioner MEkKIN , SECONDED by Commissioner BUROW , the application was approved, subject to amended staff conditions (Exhibit "A" attached) by the following vote on April 5, 1978 AYES: Commissioners - MEAKIN, BUROW, BEST, KENNETT, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - WRIGHT ABSENT: Commissioners - OLANDER ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE PPF ALFD APPLICANT: DeBolt Civil Engineering, At F. 401 So. Hartz Ave. , Danville, CA 94526 OWNER: Joseph & Sara Star, 1115 St. Francis Dr. , Concord, CA 94518 APPLICATION NO. MS 347-77 Mi ASSESSOR'S crofilmed with Ezocol PARCEL NO. 196-430-16 ~`� FSE t'( F :! `/r: Q .�� - DeBolt ' Civil Engineering APR 19 4 a PH X78 " " _ ' 401 South Hartz Avenue CC:,TF ':.. :. ,r:;4 _ Danville, California 94526 aLANNII. : : : t :.;. vGtJ 1 l 415/ 837-3780 April 18, 1978 Job No. 77269 The Board of Supervisors County of Contra Costa 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 Gentlemen: Enclosed is a check for $60 to cover the cost of appealing the decision of the SanRamon Valley Area Planning Commission action on M.S. 347-77 in Danville. The Planning Commission approved the subdivision for two lots on April 5, 1978. The application was for four lots. The basic reason that the subdivision was only approved for two lots was because the County staff reported that this property, along with the surrounding 35± acres, apparently was incorrectly included in the Country Estates designation on the General Plan. As can be seen on the enclosed map, all the surrounding property is developed at Single-Family, Low Density and there is no reason for the Country Estates designation. We, therefore, respectfully request that you approve M.S. 347-77 with the following modifications to the Planning Commission conditions of approval: 1.) Change condition (1) to "approved for four parcels per submittal dated 2-23-78." 2.) Change condition (3) to "pay $1,200 for Park Dedication Fee." Thank you very much for your consideration. ' DE BOLT CIVIL ENGINEERING Eug a F. DeBolt , Enclosures (2) cc: Mr. Rich Morrell 010 Microfilmed with board order i + t f ', 1 t \ to � � t nJ •ai-':� _ �iseti --..off/ •\ �' • .\ f/ �,"'•\\\/ .1. w7.'.. � �'e-'i-•�I • �� � t •�yyj' y,,S . n j ' :!.• CO 4'�.' f♦"' c �� �w to - 11� w� ," 5-"yam-%i*'-V j` •� �' a ..,� i• .�. It �.._. — 'tom••'('�,♦t •. t �• 't '.�- �•��-t �:•"+.r�. �•'_o t fy`�.�'� t c.' �,`� \\ :t• .t,' � /.l�/� 'Ir•%',i, � � u 1.• � - _ Planning DepartmentCor Xtra San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission Costa Andrew H. Young County Administration Building, North Wing Chairman P.O. Box 951 ^OU� JuanitaW. Burow Martinez,California 94553 (lJ" Vice Chairman Linda P. Best Anthony A.Oehaesus Drteclor of Planning Richard E. Kennett Jonn D.Meakin John W. Olandw Phone: 372-2040 Nelson S.Wright April 21, 1978 Mr. Eugene F. DeBolt DeBolt Civil Engineering 401 South Hartz Avenue Danville, California 94526 Dear Mr. DeBolt: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal dated April 18, 1978 and the $60.00 filing fee for Minor Subdivision 347-77 which was approved for two lots, with amended conditions, by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on April 5, 1978. Your appeal is being transmitted to the Board of Supervisors. The Board will notify you as soon as a hearing date is scheduled. Should you have questions relative to the above information, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Direc r o ning rve Assis t D ctor Curr Plan ing HEB:dh cc: M.S. 347-77 O1 lO Joseph & Sara Starr Denis P. Welch Francis Mastri ANl,Li0illMai l With board order EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - MS 347777 1. This request is approved for 2 parcels per attached staff study dated 3-27-78. The following conditions require compliance prior to filing the Parcel Map unless otherwise indicated. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department as follows: A. Surface water originating on the subject property shall not be discharged in a concentrated manner onto adjacent land. B. . Submit site grading and drainage plans to the-Public lforks Department, Land Development Division for review prior to the issuance of building hermit. C. Collect all storm water flows entering and originating within the develop- ed portion of the subject property and convey them to a natural water course or to an existing adequate man-made drainage facility in accordance with Section 914-2.006 of the Ordinance Code without the diversion of the watershed. D. Install --all new utility distribution services underground. E. Submit improvement plans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Divison for review. F. File a Parcel Hap on the entire parcel prior to the sale or development of any parcel_ The parcel map must .be filed with the County Public Works Department and recorded within one year from the date of the approval this minor subdivision or this permit to subdivide will expire. Upon approval of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted " to record the parcel map. C. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Public 11lorks Depart- ment, Land Development Division for driveway connections.nad other construction within the right uf* way of E1 Pintado Road. 3. The applicant shall pay $600 for Park Dedication Fee (P.D. )_ 4. Comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 5. Comply with the requirements of the' Fire District, as specified 3.n:their letter dated April 5, 1978. 6. The applicant shall submit grading plans for review and approval of the Planning Department prior to issuance of grading permits, no grading shall take place within the drip lines of any of the three oak trees on site or the eucalyptus. 7. The 25 foot access easement and hammerhead turnaround shall be paved to a width of 16 feet_ �1�1 Microfilmed with board order Conditions of Approval - ES:-347-77 Page 2 i 8. Paving shall consist of 6 inches of base rock and 1 1/2 inches of asphaltic concrete and conform to all County private road standards. The applicant is referred to Section 922-4.604 of the Ordinance Code and to the County Building Inspection Department for procedures to be fol- lowed in connection with the required improvements which have to be fulfilled prior to recording the Parcel Map. Section 922-4.604 provides in part that required improvements can be either constructed or secured by adequate cash deposit or corporate surety bond. 9. If archaeologic materials are uncovered during grading/trenching or other on-site excavation, earthwork within 30 meters of these materials shall be stopped until a professional archaeologist who is certified by the Society for California Archaeology (SCA) and/or the Society of Professional Archaeology (SOPA) has had an opportunity to evaluate the significance of the find and suggest appropriate mitigation measures, if they are deemed necessary. 10. Comply with the requirements of the Sanitary District. 11. The developer shall comply with the San Raman Unified School District policy as it relates to contribution of funds for.the development of school fa- cilities within the district. (The San Ramon Unified School District "Developers Policy") 12. Show recorded proof of access as proposed on approved tentative map. MgC/7P 3/29/78 M,ccotitmed with board order r j�'C�L:r1Q late I `t PAKsL f 4.2''apt k r+ C► 1 1 o t O I? fl 30,mc.RLVA-PIS 1j+ `__ .rte � �1� �'�.�.'� / ♦ . 'II » 7 'PARCEL- . 11=14 0 t 1411 -r ` Microiiimed with board order rl5• y-}=}' A4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report XXX Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) J72-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Margaret Coulter Contact Person PROTECT DESCRIPTION: DeBOLT CIVIL ENGINEERING (Applicant) - JOSEPH AND SARA STARR (Owners), County File #MS 347-77-.- The applicant requests approval of a minor subdivision to divide 1.49 acres into 4 lots. Subject property is described as follows: Parcel B of MS 89-72, fronting at the eastern terminus of a private road. Said private road is off the east side of EI Pintado, approximately 100 feet south of EI Rio, in the Danville area. (R-15) (CT 3462) (Parcel #196-430-16) It is determined from initial study by Margaret .Coulter of the C�Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. U Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg- Pine F Escobar Streets Martinez, California ^ nn�� Q Da a Post �4 �, � � Final date for review/appeal ���1 E 0: 16 BY Planning Departm ' t Representative 03;,�;J Mauutiirrndu witn noara oresC+ AP9 1/74 ` ` ~ ~^ . ^ . The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment The subject request is consistent with surrounding uses but not with the General Plan designation for Country Estates. The following physical constraints are associated with the subject request: l) soil characteristics which pose limitations to development, 2) large trees on property, 3) steep access road, 4) potential drainage problems; 3) aesthetic impacts from visibility and privacy intrusion; 6) loss of old house which might be of cultural or historical value. In order to mitigate tbsoo concerns, the following provisions should be made: provision for preparation of a preliminary soils report, presvcratiou of the significant trees, necessary drainage improvements, and landscaping. All constraints can be addressed in the staff report and 6o not warrant preparation of an EIR, - . . . ' . ` ` ` ~ ^ ^ ' ' ` ' ' - ' ` . Miczonhm°md vvitb board order ' ' , ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2P 1978 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Conference Attendance On the recommendation of the County Probation Officer, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Manuel Ramos, Suzanne Rickard and Charles Mason, members of the Juvenile Justice-Delinquency Prevention Commission of Contra Costa County, are authorized to attend the 48th Annual Conference of the California Probation, Parole and Correctional Association at Palm Springs, California, May 23-26, 1978, at County expense. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. Orig: Probation Department Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of cc: Juvenile Justice-Delinquency Supervisors Prevention Commission affixed this day of 14 AY 2 1978 19 County Probation Officer County Administrator County Auditor-Controller I R. OLSSON, Clerk By faf Deputy Clerk 9_05bie gtierrez d H-24 3/76 15ni In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 , 1978 , 19 ` In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance At Conference IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mary Dunten, public Information Officer, is authorized to attend the 43rd Annual Conference of the National Association of Counties and to preside over meetings and workshops of the National Association of County Information Officers to be held July 8-13, 1978 in Atlanta, Georgia. PASSED by the Board on MAY 2, 1978 . hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Orig: County Administrator affixed this day ofMAY } 1g7R 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk cc: County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk H 24 ,��pj��, nforR'ation Officer Robbie isrrez In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California PoV 2 1978 . �9 In the Matter of Authorizing execution of a contract with a Prepaid Health Plan provider for County Medical Services The Board having considered the State requirement for formal contracts between the County and Prepaid Health Plan providers, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute the contract listed below: Number: 26-920 Department: Medical Services/Prepaid Health Plan Contractor: ENKI RESEARCH INSTITUTE Term: May 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978 Service: Convalescent Hospital Services for enrollees of County Medical Services Key Plan at the current Medi-Cal rate for like services. PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAY 2 1978, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts s Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services State Dept. of Health J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor g Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m dg County Standard Form r1EUICAL SER':ICES SHORT F02-H SERVICE CONTRACT G� (� 1. Cc-.tract Identification. Contract 2 6 Department: Medical Services Sub4act: Convalescent Hospital Services 2. Par=ies. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named abo-:�-, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: ENKI RESEARCH INSTITUTE Vendor 0 09845 Capacity: Nonprofit Arizona corporation Yd 'ress: 9015 Fullbright Avenue, Chatsworth, California 91311 (Facility .location: 1515 Geary Road, Walnut Creek, California 94596) 3. Te=. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1977 and it to^?cc.as June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. =ernination, This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving thirty (30) days a ' ance written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled imu--nediately by ..___nen =- usual zo.sent. 5. Count- 's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, County shall pay Contractor the current Medi-Cal rate for like service, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form pies-c-ibed by County and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Depart- ment for which this contract is made or his designee. The current Medi-Cal rate shall be teat rate in effect at the time service is rendered. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall be subject to Attachment #1, "Prepaid Health^. ?tan Subcontract Requirements," attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. Contractor shall provide the following described services: convalescent hospital inpatient service as prescribed or ordered by Ccunt% Medical Services and available on a 24-hour per day basis. 7. independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship or agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8. Co=oliance .ith Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance here- unde=, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; andges, hours and conditions of employment. 9. "oeiiications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docu=enc executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10. Inde=nification. 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, siclaiess or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consecuential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, nel-ligent or otherwise, or the Contractor, its agents or employees. 11. Assi--naent. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the ex.-Dressed permission of the County Medical Director, subject to any required State approval. 12. Les-,a! Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 13. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto:: COL-::-'; OF CONTRA COSTA, Cr IFORNIA CONTRACTOR Br // ��n / i /L(.�,'�i`it/�-' By L �'!'�.i �%� ::Vii• %�`/ Designee S ecc-:-ended for Approval _ President (Designate official caLac_ty By ' Medical Director (Form approved by County Counsel) (A.-4633 New 4/77) 01088 Microfilmad with board order Contract Number 26 - 920 Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman-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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI 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 number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally 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 services, 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 terms of this contract is subject 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 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 provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP 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 PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial 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. (A-4632 New 3/77) -1- 01080 PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMENTS 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 considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth 714 P Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and PHP enrollees in the event the County cannot or will not pay for services performed for PHP enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State Department of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included in such subcontract, except that County instead of State Department of Health is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. 16. Contractor shall not make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health. r _ — — >_-_�.r e✓ :.) _ ., _ -� i :�.. ,'a _ a _-.1. A�1> ._..�{a,t. .1�.!'vi 1._..o.,,l•r J :�l.j _ _ 1. o is (A-4632 New 3/:77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California (;z F'y 2 1978 , 19 _ In the Matter of Authorizing execution of a contract with a Prepaid Health Plan provider for County Medical Services The Board having considered the State requirement for formal contracts between the County and Prepaid Health Plan providers, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute the contract listed below: Number: 26-920 Department: Medical Services/Prepaid Health Plan Contractor: ENKI RESEARCH INSTITUTE Term: May 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978 Service: Convalescent Hospital Services for enrollees of County Medical Services Key Plan at the current Medi-Cal rate for like services. PASSED BY THE BOARD on M AY 2 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. Orig: ✓Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors M AY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this dcy of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services State Dept. of Health J. R. OI_SSOy, Clerk Contractor gy/��,,, _ ��_�� %/ Deputy Clerk J H-24 4/77 15m dg - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of - Authorizing Execution of Agreemen for Reimbursement for Participa- tion in Training Session in Pesticide Illness Investigation • INASMUCH as the Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture has an opportunity to participate in a training session of pesticide illness investigation; and WHEREAS the State of California has agreed to reimburse the County of Contra Costa for all expenses occurred at the per diem rate of $45.00 plus $40.00 auto mileage; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Robert Schroder, Chairman, is authorized to execute an agreement between Contra Costa County and the State of California, Department of Food and Agriculture for reimbursement not to exceed $85.00 to cover the expenses for this one time training session. PASSED and adopted on May 2, 1978. -r T I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: State Department of Food Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of and Agriculture -c/o Supervisors Agric. Commissioner NIAY 2 1978 County Administi ator affixed this day of 19 _ Auditor-Controller County Agricultural �j J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Commissioner Deputy Clerk 010(9 H-243/76 15m - i t . or Af1D AGREEMENT— APPA ED BY rNE LJ L4N INACrVN I AtTtY GENERAL STATE AGENCY f ATE OF CAL,FO RNIA sT . I,1 v It1T•. ❑ DEPT. OF GEN. SER. ❑ CONTROLLER THIS AGRF.E.IENT, made and entered into this 16th day of March , 19 78_, ❑ in the State: of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed. ❑ qualified and acting ❑ TITLI. OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STAtEJAGENCY NUMBER DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE _ 2297 hortnlllor callad dre Sloth.and - - --- COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA fit rmsftt•.r I-if lit-if tht-.Cantntctur. WITN[SSFTII: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: Itinl !,.r III%I!n•iv( to Lu to-tit by Commit:if or.umrlunt it,be ptid Cuntntctnr.time fur perfomlrrnce for crwnplation.and attach pluns find sprcificuhnns.if tiny.) The Department of Food and Agriculture shall expand, the in-service training programs for county personnel and institute training programs between the Department's Worker Health and Safety Unit and the County in order to promote better understanding. The training programs are conducted in accordance �ith the policy agreement adopted by the Department of Food and Agriculture and the Califorlia Agricultural Commissioners' Association which has as its objectives to increase the confidnce level in the quality of investigations conducted by the counties. It is mutually agreed that the contracting Countyanticipate in a two (2) day training session in accordance with the attached described as "Pest tide Illness Investigation Training" which is identified as Exhibit 'A' and by this reference made a part hereof. In consideration thereof, it is mutually agreed that the Department shall su )sidize the Contractor for the County parti- cipant engaged in training for per diem expenses ii accordance with current Board of Control Rates relative to travel expenses. In no case shall suci reimbursements exceed those allowed by Board of Control . Actual fare for round trip airplant t ansportation in accordance with the latest tariffs at the time the trip is made, shall be pro ided by the Department. County salary shall not be a part of Department reimbursement. The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. (over) IN WITNESS WHEREOF. this agreement has been executed by the p. rties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACTOR AGF NCN C NTRACTO tII r •» INDIVIDUAL. STATE'LIHCTIIER COaROR♦T,O•I PART.,ERS. I, [rC DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE OF CONTRA COSTA T.• ,AU THU1t,:FU SIGNAT,J RFI BY IAV N 1 NAT'ZE ► ► �.• fAY 2 1978 Lt Chairman, Board of Su erviso onus Coslz'!:7!v Business Service Officer � and of Su ervisota AD°RES' P.O. Box 911 1r•0NT1•rUr0O`I_SH( LT5. EACH TJEAnING NAME OF COe4T ACTOR) '','Martinez..Caiifornia 94553 AMOUNT ENCUMBERED APPROPRIATION FUND Department o/General Services Attn: -"+' Use ONLY S 85.00 SUPP OE&E GENERAL UNENCVMBEPEO BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATU T!"5 Tc AL YEAR t 77 -INFUNCTION PEST MGMT./Worker Health E Safety S - - 1 .DJ PEC,tEASI»G LINE ITEM ALLOTMENT I hl•n•b) ivnify telw,n my Owls lu•rsonel hnuwledse thu: &idixf•ted fund. T.B.A. No. e•v. No. GEN. SERV. DEPT. APPROVALlur utuiluhlr. f,a ifee pt•nal imel IRupnsa of tfw..r•ik wndtture sLard alsowe NOT REQUIRM PER SOG•JAttJOIE r.r At:fv_;.. .,r• r�rrltttA OA TE SU 12066 ► 1 hvmby(wrtlfy that fill conditions fur ome-inptinn stat forth in Stott!Administrative S!tenulll Section 1209 f1��gf�fl huvr 1Rttrn cnmpltl-1 wills Intl this chwunivist is earmpt from review by thin t)npurtmrnt of Fiwlnrr. V `rJ SIGNATURE OF OFFICER SIGNING ON BEHALF OF THE AGENCY DATE ► Microfilmed with board order_ STANDARD LJ , LUNIMaCTUM STANDARD AGREEMENT — A'' 1 Gt NF RAt u ❑ STATE AGENCT i ATL OF fA1.,F0 HNIA :T.•„ LI t tt%r• ❑ DEPT. OF GEN. SER, ❑ CDNTHOLL E= THIS A(;RI:I:MFN'1'. made and entered into this 16th day of March . 19-73--, ❑ in the State of California. by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ❑ q qualified and -tututl; ❑ G' 71TLL Of OFI'IC!N ACTING FOR STATL AGENCY NUMBER _ DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 9997 hanttl(Ulr t ailed the tilulc.uta! COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA heren(d•r rnllyd thlr(:nt)trnctit, WITNESSEI'll: Tltat the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does herebv agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: f51•I h,oh .rn Irl• tri Ile n•alh•wil hp l:wartnvnr,umlwnit In Iw+fl id(:nntruclor,tune for Iwrrlortrwrnce or cnmpletion,and ntumh plans and spttci f icu[tnns.If nny.l The Department of Food and Agriculture shall expand the in-service training programs for county personnel and institute training programs between the Department's Worker Health and Safety Unit and the County in order to promote better understanding. The training programs are conducted in accordance with the policy agreement adopted by the Department of Food and Agriculture and the California Agricultural Commissioners' Association which has as its objectives to increase the confidence level in the quality of investigations conducted by the counties. It is mutually agreed that the contracting County participate in a two (2) day training session in accordance with the attached described as "Pesticide Illness Investigation Training" which is identified as Exhibit 'A' and by this reference made a part hereof. In consideration thereof, it is mutually agreed that the Department shall subsidize the Contractor for the County parti- cipant engaged in training for per diem expenses in accordance with current Board of Control Rate_ relative to travel expenses. In no case shall such reimbursements exceed those allowed by Board of Control . Actual fare for round trip airplane transportation in accordance with the latest tariffs at the time the trip is made, shall be provided by the Department. County salary shall not be a part of Department reimbursement. The provision-, on the rvverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. (Over) IN ll'1•rNESS WHEREOF• this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACTOR Ai.' •+r CONTRATO T •+ Iwo.vlo V•L. STATE WM FTMrq • [OggOqATIOn 1••gr"Eq : rTcl DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE Y OF CONTRA COSTA 1•• .Air.l Ul+I:! U S'l.i:.A 1!..1.1 BV IAU 1 NAT' E� MAY 2 ► °^, , - � s�.. 1978 1 1 ` TI T OC n f cos Business Service Officer Chairman Board of Su ervisor m�,rd eSu p ervisoi: AODRE55 P. O. Bax 911 ' J' 11•,,Il i. U:I�SITI I TS. CACH UEARING NAMC OF C ,.• RACTO"I Martinez. California 94553 AMOUNT ENCU GHCD 4PP RO PRI ATIOr; D • Deparrnlent o/ General Services t n' `""'• '� Use ONLY S 85_00 SUPP OEEE FUN UNENCUMBERED HAL cF +T L-1CH APTF F: 15TATUTI-5 I15 AL r1.AR S { •"' —C-4 1•' "` "."""•«" "'"`TI°" PEST MGMT./Worker Health b Safety S I. I IDI DEGIIE•SIrG ["CUM•q•Y CF LINE ITEM ALLOTMEN' Contractual SpEviceg • . 1 hln•bt e•rh It nlln nnnor. I.:,]: Ila!�r trl G!TIT• S_.RV• DEPT• APPROVLT +111'nt'1111n Illi• lf11' Iq•Ife MI 1:7`If r•I �I(•�l• t'r rl•X-';:�::::' �.... '1f I:IM IL I'' VOT REQUIRM PER SQL' 1200 ► D-�� I I...I,-hy 1 I'rI,I% lima nII I ndItn1111 flip 1!SI'fftptllltl %vt (ortfl in 1111!1!Adrlltrastraltvt' %tinmi l scclitln t2nn 010113 SIturl- Iw•I•I".1-11I mllpin alit, ua11 I1. 111"'uno•lit a\Pr/111t (rum rrt•nrw Iq if.,-IbgIironrnt IIf I IImIl. •. IGNA I'.jRE OF O.VICE" SIGNING ON BEHALF GF T. E AGLNC• DA1L. ► AAirrnrilrn^^l i rif t;- ird nrr 1. 'The• (:ontravtor :►grc-es to indemnify. clrtc•ud and sa v harn ims the State, its officers, agent( and ' ees from any and all c•lain►s and lu.sc•s averning or resulting to any and all contractors. solivootrrc•lors, materialmc•n, lal►orers and any other person, firm or vorlx►ration furnishing or supplying work. services, inawrials or supplies in connection with the-perforn►ancr of this vontract, and from anv and all claims and losses act-ruing or resulting to an%. person, firm or corporation who may he injured or d:unagml h% the Contractor in the performance of this cYmtr ct. ?. The Contractor. and the agents and employees of Contractor, in the performance of this agreenu•r►t, shall act in :u► independent capacity and not as officer% or employees or agents of State of Califon►ia. :1. Tilt- State may ter►ninate this agreement and be relieved of the payment of any consideration to Contractor should Contractor fail to perforin the covenants herein contained at the• time and in the m:una•r herein provided. In tl►c• event of such termination the- State may proceed with the work in ally n►:unrcr dvemccl proper by the State. The cY►st to the State shall he deducted from auk um► (lite the Contractor under this agreement, and the bal.•uu•e, if :u►c, shall he paid tit(- Contractor heContractor ulwn dentand. 4. XVithout the written cimsent of the State, this agreement is not assignable by Contractor either in whole or in part. :i. Time is the essence of this agreement. (i. No aitcration or variation of the terms of this contract shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. and no orad onderstanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be binding on:un• of the• parties hereto. �. I'll(- con%ich•ration to he paid Contractor. as provided herein, shall he in compensation for all of Contractors expenses incurred in the p(Wormanc•e hereof. including travel and per diem• unless otherwise expressly so provided. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The total amount payable under this agreement shall not exceed Eighty Five Dollars ($85.00). This agreement shall not be considered effective unless signed by both parties and shall be considered terminated after June 30, 1978. The attached Fair Employment Practices Addendum is by this reference made a part hereof. 01095 • EXHIBIT 'A' TRAINING PROJECT DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE COUNTY CONTRA COSTA NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS 1 TRAINING SESSION - "PESTICIDE ILLNESS INVESTIGATION TRAINING" A. Description of Training The Department of Food and Agriculture in cooperation with the Department of Health have developed a two-day training session on the recognition and management of pesticide poisonings and how to conduct pesticide illness investigations. B. Location and Date of Training Session SACRAMENTO COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE May 18 and 19, 1978 C. Training materials The training session will include slide presentations, lectures and group discussions. 0. Department and County Benefit The purpose of the training session is to improve the county biologists ability to conduct investigations of pesticide illnesses. E. Cost Per diem $40.00 daily = $ 45.00 Auto mileage C • 17C per mile = $ 40.00 Airline Travel = S Total Cost = S 85.00 . 010 " J FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES ADDENDUM 1. In the performance of this contract, the Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion,ancestry,sex*,age*,national origin,or physical handicap*.The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race,color,religion,ancestry,sex*,age*,national origin,or physical handicap*. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment,upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising;layoff or termination;rates of pay or other forms of compen- sation; and selection for training,including apprenticeship.The Contractor shall post in conspicuous places,avail- able to employees and applicants for employment,notices to be provided by the State setting forth the provisions of this Fair Employment Practices section. 2. The Contractor will permit access to his/her records of employment, employment advertisements, applica- tion forms, and other pertinent data and records by the State Fair Employment Practices Commission, or any other agency of the State of California designated by the awarding authority,for the purpose of investigation to ascertain compliance with the Fair Employment Practices section of this contract. 3. Remedies for Willful Violation: (a) The State may determine a willful violation of the Fair Employment Practices provision to have occurred upon receipt of a final judgement having that effect from a court in an action to which Contractor was a party, or upon receipt of a written notice from the Fair Employment Practices Commission that it has investigated and determined that the Contractor has violated the Fair Employ- ment Practices Act and has issued an order, under Labor Code Section 1426,which has become final, or obtained an injunction under Labor Code Section 1429. (b) For willful violation of this Fair Employment Practices provision, the State shall have the right to terminate this contract either in whole or in part, and any loss or damage sustained by the State in securing the goods or services hereunder shall be borne and paid for by the Contractor and by his/her surety under the performance bond, if any, and the State may deduct from any moneys due or that thereafter may become due to the Contractor, the difference between the price named in the contract and the actual cost thereof to the.State. *See Labor Code Sections 1411 -1432.5 for further details. ETD.3 (3M) o1�s1 5#ZV-750 75 WXF, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Amendment of Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District's Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to Government Code 587303, and in accordance with the 26 April 1978 memorandum from County Counsel re: the above- referenced matter, this Board herey APPROVES the following proposed amendment to Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District's Conflict of Interest Code: 1. Revise Section B, paragraph 4, to read: "Place of Filing Statements: The original shall be filed with the Secretary of the District who shall, in the case of directors of the Dis- trict, make and retain a copy and forward the original to the County Clerk. (81005.2) " PASSED by the Board on qtr 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: Bethel Island Municipal Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Improvement District Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 2nd day of May . 19_78 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By / Deputy Clerk Robbie Gutierrez Q H-24 4/77 15m 0l V C C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 Jg In the Matter of Amendment of East Contra Costa Irrigation District's Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to Government Code §87303, and in accordance with the 26 April 1978 memorandum from County Counsel re: the above- referenced matter, this Board hereby APPROVES the following proposed amendment to East Contra Costa Irrigation District's Conflict of Interest Code: 1. Revise Section B, paragraph 4, to read: "Place of Filing Statements: The original shall be filed with the Secretary of the District who shall, in the case of directors of the District, . make and retain a copy and forward the original to. the County Clerk. (81005.2) " PASSED by the Board on Mav 2 , 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: East Contra Costa Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Irrigation District Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 2nd day of May 1978 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By % �-Ti ,: . - Deputy clerk Robbie (32tierrez 01099 H-24 4/77 15m ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Report of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Amendment to the County General Plan for the San Ramon Valley Area The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends approval of an amendment to the County General Plan in the San Ramon Valley Area as it affects the Blackhawk Ranch area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, May 16, 1978 at 11:10 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Room 107 , Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, and the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in THE VALLEY PIONEER. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of acid Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Names on list provided affixed this 2nd day of May 19_7 8 by Planning Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �.�.c- ��-,,e- eputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 V77 15m 4 ,� RECEIVED 10411K CONTRA COSTA COUNTY a6, 1978 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSCK CLERK 80 RD Of SUPERVISORS _. C -,STA CO. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: April 26, 1978 Attn: Clerk of the oard FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu SUBJECT: General Plan Amendment Director of Planni Blackhawk Corp.- Danville area Attached is San Ramon Va ley Area Planning Commission Resolution No. 33-1978(SR) adopted by the San Ramo Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, April 19, 1978 by a vote of 5 AYE . - 2 NOES. This General Plan Amendment was reviewed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on March 8, 1978, March 22, 1978 and April 19, 1978. The applicant requested amendments to the General Plan which would redesignate the 47-acre site shown on the San Ramon Valley Area General Plan from Commercial to Low Density Single Family Residential and would redesignate a 17-acre parcel on the north side of Tassajara Road (3/8 of a mile east of Blackhawk Road) from its present designation of Low Density Single Family Residential to Commercial. The parcels are generally located northeast of the corner of the intersection of Blackhawk Road and Tassajara Road, in the Danville area. The General Plan Amendment was heard in conjunction with 2182-RZ. The attachments pertain to 2182-RZ, as well as the General Plan Amendment. 2182-RZ is scheduled for hearing before your Board on May 30, 1978. The people on the attached list should be notified on your Board's hearing date and time. AAD:krt Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map, Staff Report, Minutes; E.I.R. cc: General Plan Amendment file Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V fie l MiCroMMed with board order 2182-RZ List of interested parties: Blackhawk Corp. Fred Knotts P. 0. Box 807 2079 Diablo Rd. Danville, CA 94526 Danville; CA Chris MacDonald Bob Morris 30 Town & Country Drive 2013 Diablo Rd. Danville Diablo 94528 Daniel Van Voorhis Georgia Smith 1855 Olympic Blvd. 2037 Diablo Rd. Walnut Creek 94596 Diablo 94526 Owen Schwaderer Arnold Blackmur Box 807 Box 537 Danville Diablo Fran Bryan R. K. Robinson P. 0. Box 287 Box 534 Walnut Creek Diablo Ray Asmundsen, Fire Marshal James Stone Danville Fire Dist. Diablo Community Services 800 San Ramon Valley Blvd. P. 0. Box 321 Danville Diablo (H,nk Carstensen -same address) Darwin Datwyler Larry Ives P. 0. Box 604 P. 0. 231 Diablo Diablo Gerard P. Collins Pete Moedler Box 318 1717 Alameda Diablo Diablo Diablo Linda Moody Barbara Hale Box 635 Box 206 Diablo Diablo Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 33-1978(SR) RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS, STATEMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON AMENDMENT TO THE SAN RAI•ION VALLEY AREA GENERAL 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 Tassajara Road, in the Danville Area (C.T. 3511 and 3462); and After notice lawfully given, public hearings were held by the Commission on Ilarch 8, 1978, and March 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 Plan documents; and The staff was directed to prepare a resolution making determina- tions for action by the Commission on this date; and -l� Microfilmed with board order The Commission closed the public hearing, fully considered the Final EIR and evaluated all matters; and The Commission hereby makes its recommendations, findings, statements and certifications: A. ETR - 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. •- 5. 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. Microfilmed with board or er -z- 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 "Joint 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 d^termination 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 -3- Microfilmed with board order 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 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. , Chairman of the Plan 'ng C mmission of the County of ContfV Cos a, State of California, for the San Ramon Area ATTES / ec t y of the ning Co , sion of he ounty o Contra Cos , State of California, or the San Ramon Area i IUD Microfilmed with board order -4- 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. 15088 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 Central ContraiCosta Sanitary District (C.C.C.S.D.). Major facilities or main extensions wil be required to service the project and will be accomplished according to tdie rules- and ' rocedures of these P 9 P districts. These extensions could indu-.e unplanned growth and should not be oversized beyond the limits of tie General Plan for the area. The recreation facilities offered by the pr ject should be more than satisfactory and should benefit the entire community The cultural needs of the population will be well served by the c mmunity center and the proposed library if its development proves to be feasible. This opportunity should be undertaken consistent with the libra y needs of the whole community. The private roads will lessen public costs for both maintenance and police protection, and county service area M-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 Valleyl 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. AA ..f (. Microfilmed with board order -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 Blackhawk 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 Micro itmed with board order -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 f 11 i -3- f Microfilmed with board order r '• 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. Mitigation 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. -4- Microfilmed with board order 1Y\ y � � P-i r �/� A f f ' r f ! A-4 t, 4000 V; -; �//} [ABLQ "'OROtAc jr / / i:•�:• : /, 2.9-0. Re Zone To . ........ ..:::. ..?yi�;F;.;.; from I A4 �� A72 A-2 t . Erni Chairman of the San Ramon Valley o certify Area Planning Commission, tate of California hereby ��`rs�r+withat this is a true and correct PY of Area Planning Indicating thereon the decision of the Saw,RamonC�•�p ��t t ��- Co►nmission in the matter of - Chairman of the an Ra n Vattey Area Planning Comrnissron, Stat of California r ATT ST: S cretary o the San Rama alley Area a�a ' Planning Commission, Sta a of California Findings Microfilmed with board order Amendments to Conditions for A1proval of 1840-RZ (as r1111encled by 1995-1tZ anti 2119-RZ) as They Apply to the Itesiduum of 1840-RZ in Coiisidcratiotl of the Deletion o1' 1 ,037 Acres included it, the Preliminary Development Plan for 2182-RZ A. For the purpose of applying the conditions attached to 1840-RZ, amended, "Country Club at Blackhawk" shall be Phases II, III, and a portion of JV of the development. B. The maximum number of dwelling units shall be 1,396. It may be that this number will be reduced subject to Final Development Plan reviews or traffic studies. (This amends Condition #7 of 1840-RZ as amended by 1995-RZ and 2119-RZ.) C. Delete Condition #20 pertaining to a library facility as this will be considered with review of the Final Development Plan for 2182-RZ. D. Delete Condition #24 pertaining to development of the westernmost golf course, as it will be developed with 2182-RZ. E. Delete Condition #25 pertaining to the golf course in this Phase as these details will be considered with the Final Development Plan for 2182-RZ. F. Delete Condition 930 pertaining to the shopping center as this will be taken care of with review of the Final Development Plan for 2182-RZ. G. Delete Condition #33 as this will be provided for in 2182-RZ. H. Delete Condition #3S pertaining to the Blackhawk Quarry as this will be taken care of with development of Phases II and _IIJ. DP:dh 3/3/78 3/8/78 01112 Microfilmed with board order • Conditions I'or Approval of Prclimi►t:,iy Dcvelopu►cnt Plan for Country Club at Blackhawk, 2182-1.2 1. This approval is based on the Preliminary Development Plan for Country Club at Blackhawk prepared by Bryan & Murphy Associates, received by the Planning Department September 26, 1977 including the following exhibits, as modified by these conditions: Exhibit #1. Preliminary Development Plan - Bryan & Murphy -,at a scale of 1" = 2001. Exhibit N2. Package of 16 sheets by Bryan Murphy Sheet - I Cover Sheet 2 Details - Vicinity Map • 3 Natural Features 500 scale 4 General Plan Conformance 500 scale •• 5 Hydrology Map 500 scale 6 Slope Classification 500 scale 7 Grading Plan 500 scale 8 Grading Plan 200 scale 9 Grading Plan 200 scale 10 Grading Plan 200 scale 11 Grading Plan 200 scale 12 Cross Sections - Grading 200 scale 13 Cross Sections - Grading 200 scale 14 Cross Sections - Grading 200 scale 15 Storm Drain Layout S00 scale 16 Sewer (Sanitary) Layout 500 scale ' Exhibit U. Package of 7 sheets by Bryan & Murphy, Large Scale Maps Sheet - 1 Details, Vicinity Map 2 Grading Plan 100 scale 3 Grading Plan 100 scale 4 Grading Plan 100 scale 5 Grading Plan 100 scale 6 Storm Drain 200 scale 7 Sewer Sanitary 200 scale Exhibit R4. Applicant's Proposal, Feasibility Studies and Project Summary dated September 1977 Exhibit #5. Legal Description Exhibit 96. Surface Water hydrology Study by Bryan & Murphy, July 1977 - Exhibit N7. Geotechnical Investigation by Engeo, August 1977 Exhibit k8. Traffic Study by James Robertson, Traffic Engineer, Marin County, July 1977 Exhibit #9. Report on Irrigation Water Quality, Ultrachem, Au u§t , Boring Log, August 1977 b l M Microtilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-RZ Page• 2 Exhibit 810. Architect Rendering Entrance Area Exhibit 1111. Architect Rendering Commercial Area Exhibit 1112. Architect Rendering Clubhouse 2. The maximum number of units shall bq 985; 3.. Development rights to the open space •and the golf course shall be deeded-in separate documents to the County with the recording of a Final Subdivision Map. 4. Proposed Covenants, Conditions F, Restrictions, Articles of Incorpora- tion and By-Laws for mandatory homeoi�mers' associations shall be submitted with application for approval of a Final Development Plan. These documents shall provide for establishment, ownership, and maintenance of the common open space and private streets. S. Yard and height measurements oil each lot shall be subject to review and approval of the Director of Planning. 6. The second phase of review by the Planning Commission will be review of the Final Development Plan and tentative map. The plans shall refine and include more details of grading and drainage and may require some revision of street widths and alignments, lot lines and grading with further review. 7. Comply with the fire protection requirements of the Danville Fire Protection District, 8. Street names shall be subject to review and approval of the Director of Planning. 9. All utilities shall be placed underground. The project shall be served by a cable television underground system. No individual television antennae shall be permitted. 10. In furtherance of Condition #27 of the Preliminary Development Plan for Blackhawk (1840-RZ), the developer shall dedicate the 483 acres of Parcels C and D along South Gate Road to the State Department of Park and Recreation prior to issuance of a building permit. 11.0 If during the construction, l;rading or excavation, any items of potential* historical or scientific interest are discovered, the County Planning Department shall be notified and the Director of Planning shall have the authority to issue an order appealable to the Planning Commission, -to stop work in the area of any find pending verification of the dis- covery and the development of methods for the protection and treatment of areas of significant interest. 0114 Microfilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-ItZ Page 3 12. Sycamore Creek Crosses Illaahawk Road near the bend in the vicinity of Live Oak Court. The 1•cntativc Maps for future subdivisions shall show the creeks and allow, in the lot layouts, for rights-of-way for the creeks plus appropriate access for maintenance equipment and any required channel improvements. 13. The developer shall construct a flood water detention basin within the development to mitigate the effects of the increase in storm water run- off resulting from the development. 14. Plans and calculations for the detention basin, secondary and minor channels, both natural and improved, shall be reviewed by the Public Works Department with the Final Development Plan. 15. All surface flows and storm waters entering and originating within the development shall be collected and conveyed to a natural watercourse or an existing adequate storm drainage facility. Beside on-site improvements, this may also require off-site drainage improvements to adequately convey these surface flows and storm waters westerly of Blackhawk Road, across private properties, and into Sycamore Creek with adequate outlet protection. 16. Provisions shall be made to protect lots from surface waters flowing onto the developed lots from the hillside slopes. 17. The developer shall not construct nor agree to construct any fences or other obstructions which impair the intended use of the temporary and permanent drainage easements containing open ditches, channels or any other surface drainage facility. Non-permanent structures, includ- ing fences, may be constructed over dedicated drainage easements contain- ing underground closed conduit storm drainage facilities. 1$. The developer shall inform the buyer of any dedicated drainage easement on his lot and the buyer must not construct any fences or other obstruc- - tions, as outlined above, and he shall place such restrictions in the Covenants, Conditions F Restrictions of the development. 19. The road widths inside the project are generally 4 feet less than County public road standards. The street widths and alignments will be further -reviewed with the Final Development Plans and Tentative Maps for subdivi- sions. 20. Blackhawk Road from Blackhawk Drive northerly and westerly through the development to Subdivisions S023 and 5024 shall have a minimum of 36 feet of pavement in an 84-foot right-of-way. 21. L•mergency access connections shall be provided between Live Oak Court and Blackhawk Road and between Redwood Drive and Blackhawk Club Drive. 22. The north side of Blackhawk Road at the proposed soccer field shall be constructed to a minimum half-widt}f of 20 feet. Additional off- street parking must be provided for the soccer field. Microfilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-RZ Page 4 23. The applicant shall widen Camino Tassajara along the development's frontage to a 36-foot pavement width with curb and sidewalk, construct left-turn channclization at the Camino Blackhawk intersection and dedicate the necessary rights-of-way for Tassajara Road. 24. Camino Blackhawk shall be a divided four-lane roadway from Camino Tassajara to -Blackhawk Drive with each half of the roadway having a 32-foot pavement with curbs from Camino Tassajara to Silver Maple Drive and a 28-foot pavement with curbs from Silver Maple Drive to Blackhawk Drive. Left-turn channclization shall be provided at the Camino Tassajara, Silver Maple Drive and Blackhawk Drive. Turnouts shall be provided for bus stops. The median island shall be 16 feet wide at the intersections and may be reduced to four feet elsewhere. Beginning at the north end of Camino Blackhawk a 5' high landscaped• berm shall be provided south for approximately 1,000' along the west side of the road to buffer the adjacent properties. 25. The developer shall enter into a contract with Contra Costa County to improve Diablo Road between Green Valley Road and hit. Diablo Scenic Boulevard as a developer-installed County improvement according to a new design to be prepared by the developer and subject to the. approval of the Director of Public Works and the Director of Planning. The developer shall consult, from the inception, with the Diablo Property Owners Association, and the Diablo Community Services District. It is expressly understood that the approval of the design may be appealed, in whole or in part, to the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors as provided here. Specifically, any person (including the developer) may file an appeal to the Planning Commission challenging any aspect of the new design but must do so within thirty days after written notice by the Planning Staff to all persons or groups appearing at the hearings upon this zone change application of the approval of the new Diablo Road design by the Director of Planning and the Director of Public Works. If the Director of Planning and Director of Public Works are unable to agree, the matter shall be returned to the Commission. As a guide to the developer the new design should emphasize the following goals: (1) The horizontal and vertical alignment shall remain. as is except as provided below; ' • (2) No trees to be removed except for safety purposes and only as specified in the plan (consideration shall be liven to removal of the oak tree as referred to in the letter of the U. 11. 0. A. dated 3/8/78, or other measures to mitigate the need for removal); (3) Minimum grading and retaining walls and only as required to accomplish the work provided below; (4) Alternative proposals to be studied by County staff, with reasons for and against, submitted concerning the feasibility of a bike route between Alameda Diablo and Mt. Diablo Scenic. fl 1 ! 1 h Microfilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-RZ Page 5 (5) A separate bike path between Alameda Diablo and Green Valley Road on the north side of Diablo Road, if possible; (6) Minimum right-of-way acquisition; (7) Straighten the curve at stations S1-55 as shown on the Creegan . . $ D'Angelo map with earth from the cut used to construct an eartherri berm along the north side of the road; (8) That the intersections at Diablo Road with Mt. Diablo Scenic and Alameda Diablo be realigned and redesigned to provide a right angle configuration consistent with the criteria specified in the letter of the D. P. 0. A. dated 3/8/78; (9) County to request that as part of these improvements that utility poles along Diablo Road from Mt. Diablo Scenic to Green Valley toad which constitutes a traffic hazard shall be relocated so as to remove the hazard. (It is understood that any pole within four feet of the road edge shall be specially reviewed) ; (10) A stacking lane at Alameda Diablo mandatory, and a study of the desirability of a stacking lane at Calle Arroyo and stop signs at all points along Diablo Road as requested by the Diablo Property Owners Association and the Diablo. Community Service District; (11) Longitudinal drainage shall be kept to a minimum, such that drainage shall be allowed in existing or new roadside ditches and there shall be no concrete curb; (12) Consistent with the foregoing, pavement widths (including shoulders) should be 32 feet on the lower section of Diablo Road (to include bike lanes if the separate path is not feasible) and 24 feet on the upper section of Diablo Road. These widths may be reduced in limited areas where significant trees or terrain problems so necessitate. (13) Provide turnarounds on the driveways of the residences on the upper portion of Diablo Road. 26. The developer shall widen Camino Tassajara between Sycamore Valley Road and Camino Blackhawk as a developer-installed County improvement to a minimum of 28-foot and a maximum of 32-foot pavement width, including any required right-of-way acquisition and longitudinal drainage. The horizontal alignment should comply with the standards for a thoroughfare. Pursuant to the Board of Supervisors' policy, the County will assume responsibility for any necessary improvement to the existing roadway including transverse drainage. As a guide: the existing pavement shall • be retained wherever possible; all improvements shall generally be to the north side of the existing; edge of pavement; right-of-way acquisition; tree removal shall be kept to a minimum; longitudinal drainage shall be kept to a minimum, such that drainage shall be allowed in existing or new roadside ditches and there shall be no concrete curb. Microfilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-RZ Page 6 27. The applicant shall provide underground conduits of a minimum diameter of 4 to 6 inches for future signalization at the following locations: A. Camino Blackhawk at Camino Tassajara B. Camino Blackhawk at Blackhawk Drive. C. Camino Blackhawk at Silver Maple Drive. 28. The developer shall contribute one-lialf of the cost of the construction of a future traffic signal at Camino Blackhawk and Camino Tassajara. The amount of contributions should be determined when the Final Map for the first phase is filed. Current estimate of the total cost is $50,000. 29. All median islands on County-maintained roads (Camino Blackhawk and Camino Tassajara) shall be provided with low maintenance landscaping and automatic irrigation systems. 30. Street lights shall be installed on Camino Blackhawk from Camino. Tassajara to Silver Maple Drive, at the intersection of Camino Tassajara and Camino Blackhawk and at the intersection of Blackhawk Drive and Silver Maple Drive with Camino Blackhawk. 31. All paths along roads, except equestrian paths, shall be portland cement concrete. 32. landscape and irrigation plans for the trail system along Blackhawk Road and Cnmino Blackhawk shall be submitted with the Improvement Plans. The trails shall be continued along the Camino Tassajara frontage. 33. Construction traffic shall be routed via Sycamore Valley Road and Dougherty Road to Camino Tassajara and to the project. 34. The architectural character of the clubhouse and the Country Club shall be retained. Final details of the Club and golf course, in- cluding all facilities, parking and access shall be subject to review of the Director of Planning. 35. When the Final Development Plan is submitted, the developer shall submit a detailed phasing schedule which deals with the phasing for utilities, schools, roads, drainage, commercial area, community facilities, residential units, golf course, and club house facilities. The new Camino Blackhawk shall be constructed concurrent with the initial improvements. 36. The paleontological site which is to be dedicated to the University of California prior to issuance of a building permit for Bath and Tcnnis Club shall be provided with access through this phase of the development. 37. The private golf facilities shall be used primarily by members and guests. No major tournaments or conventions shall be permitted an"T " the golf course unless a permit is obtained from the County on a case-by-case basis. Microfilmed with board order ConditlonS for Approval - 2181-11Z Puge 7 38•' County Service Area N1-.23 shall provide a feeder bus service with occupancy of the 1,000 unit in the 131ackhawk project which *shall bo availablo to'all Blackhawk residents. The feeder_ .system shall furnish service to the nearest Bay Area Rapid Transit District feeder line chiring 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, so long as such system is feasible after one year of operation: It is expressly understood that the developer shall apply to the Board of Supervisors to add this service as one of the duties of b1-23 and that the tax rate within Iii-23 be set sufficient to finance the system (including a sinking fund to finance capitalization) . If the Board fails or refuses to approve said application, the system shall be established as a private system or an alternative method of opera- ting and financing the system for one year shall be provided. 39. A site to accommodate a 5=0.00-foot library facility to be built by the County shall be provided in the final Development Plans provided that said space shall be removed if it is determined that•the County will not actually use the site within 10 years. 40. The developer shall continue the current Architectural Review Committee consisting of the Blackhawk Development Company and one member of the community to serve until 700 units are developed. After that, the developer may appoint a resident of the Blackhawk development. 41. Access to the school sites and proposed park area shall be studied and coordinated with median breaks as appropriate with submittal of the Final Development Plan. 42. The developer shall offer for dedication as access to Mt. Diablo State Park an approximately fifteen-foot wide public access casement for foot traffic only to either the State of California or the East Bay Regional Park District as depicted on the attached Exhibit "A". The dedication shall be deemed rejected unless accepted before January 1, 1979 or if the agency will not agree to police and maintain the trail. Adequate protection will be provided by the accepting agency to prevent motorized access. 43. As a part of encouraging the Sycamore/'I'assajara route as the principal access to the Blackhawk project , the developer shall apply for a designation as an "unincorporated urban community" and seek appropriate freeway and road signs to direct traffic via the Sycamore Valley Road. DP:dh 3/3/78 { 3/8/78 . 4/18/78 4/19/78 01119 Micraffted with board order ► UI(flf1 / � � � I:XI l l it l•I' "Alllop IJr tt- ul -t tl►� • r ' tit j�/ •� Ip tt u1 isea A tpn \ V ! rill 10 C-C 02 -Cos ro J n no eA 4(�0 to l . 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The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 211-76, Clayton area, as provided in the agreement with Morgan Territory Investment Company, P. 0. Box 1022, Danville, CA 94526, approved by this Board on December 6, 1977; IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDMM that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Surety Bond No. 203 45 66 issued by The Fidelity & Casualty Company of New York is hereby EXONERATED. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Morgan Territory Investment Co. Supervisors Building Inspection (2) affixed this 2nd day of Mav 19 78 r J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Robbie ! ;-ierrez 01122 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2, . 1978 In the Matter of Releasing Deposit for Subdivision 4406, Danville-Area. On October/4, 1975, this Board RESOLVED that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Subdivision Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Dietz-Crane, a California corporation, dba Gentry Development Company the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 110460 dated August 17, 1973. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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 Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (LD) Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of May 1418 cc: Public Works Director - LD Crocker Homes, Inc. 6375-Clark Ave. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk P. 0. Box 2516 By �,�,�� , Deputy Clerk Dublin, CA 94566 M. VAN N UCCHI Dietz-Crane (refundee) 7727 Amador Valley Blvd. Dublin, CA H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2, 0' 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only. It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Offers of Dedication are ACCEPTED FOR RECORDING ONLY: Instrument Date Grantor Reference ACCEPT THE FOLL014ING INSTRUMENTS FOR RECORDING ONLY 1. Offer of Dedication Jack P. Hernandez, for Roadway Purposes 4/17/78 et al SUB MS 108-77 2. Offer of Dedication Jack P. Hernandez, for Drainage Purposes 12/27/77 et al SUB MS 108-77 PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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. Originating Department: Public Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (LD) Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Sy �'/�+. ���� Deputy Clerk M. VANNUCCHI H-24 4/77 15m _ C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2, , 19 78, In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 12/27/77 Jack P Hernandez, et al SUB MS 108-77 2. Grant of Easement East Contra Costa for Roadway Purposes 4/8/78 Irrigation District SUB MS 108-77 PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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 Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (LD) Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) affixed this 2nd day of May 19-ZL Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Nputy Clerk M. VANNUCCHI H-24 4177 15m O I I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2, , 1978 In the Matter of Extension of Agreement, Subdivision 4328 , Rodeo Area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Subdivision Agreement Extension with Singer Housing Company, a Delaware Corporation is hereby APPROVED, extending its Agreement with the County for construction of certain improvements in Subdivision 4328, Rodeo area, through July 4, 1978. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to execute said Agreement Extension. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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: Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Supervisors Land Development Division affixed this 2nd day of May 19_ZL cc: Public Works Director (Construction) Public Works Director (LD) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning By �l�VANN ,�, -`. Deputy Clerk Singer Housing Company . UCCHI 2777 Alvarado Street San Leandro, CA 94577 01-120 H-24 4/77 15m TO 442 CA(3.79) TITLE INSURANCE (1'artncrsbipl AND TRUST iI •r►tnre ooararenr STATE OF CALIFORNIA ALAMEDA_._.. } SS. COUNTY OF I On April 11 1978 before me.clic undersigned.a Notary Public in and for said State.personally appoRred _ 4% D. W. C}-e-ney-..-_General Manager,_Northern Division, Citation Builders, a partnership known to me fell, one - of flee partners of the partnership that emeeufed fhe within in.trume•nt. and acknowledged to mr that ue•h part►►rrship executed the same. -:uanuruee.ne:ccrneenmmpuu:nr:ree[eer.� WITNESS my band and official seal. � OFF 1(:1 A 1. S F A L t .'.-.`rt-T M. MONG'cLLI = Sig nat(Iro ,.e.:r�)RNIA + ' rt z / Janet M. Mongelli Name (Typed or Printed) Aly Commission Expires April 26. 1981 .. �eltltllt[[[rtt[it[tt[it[rURrgrpprttf UlUrrrrUOric (two arra qr eriew softnat wmi 011�'f1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. my of Alameda On this 12th day of April in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy Eight before vie, Stella Low a Notary Public in and for the County of M. nif-da , State of California, residing O; OFFICIAL SEAL therein, duly co qti stoned and $;worn, personally appeared . �, t tam Keeltnl; ;ti:�i STELLA M1 NOTARY PICU •CIIIFpRNII known to Rte to be the person Whose name is subscribed to the within instruinect ALAMEDA COUNTY M►Commission Isrlrss star,u,tact as the attorney—_ —in—fact Of _"- - — Pircnivn's his. Co. of Newark. N.I. (a Corporation) and acknowledged to vre that he subscribed the name of said Corporation thereto as surety and his own name as attorney !N WITNESS WHEREOF. f have hereunto set xv hand and aUt:ed my official sea:or my office in the said - 70=1Y of Alameda the day and yea- in this certificate first above written / ry Public in and for the—County of �llamcda . California 01128 sion Eapires_3/13/8I 14 A ease-M9rTa• Is r.a.�. •, Sillil►11'I S I11`j atatl:l`.`11:iNT (:\TENS I ON Contra Costa Subdivision Number 4328 Subdivider : Singer Housing Company, A Deleware Corp. (Original ) A reeu►cnt Date • February 24, 1976 Improvement Security M Cash Or Secured Check $ 500.00 M Corporate Surety Bond 666,220.00 Labor and 'latcrials 665,720.00 I'crrormancc Surety • Firemans Insurance Co. of Newark N. J. Bond Number • BND 184550D (61) Date : February 6, 1976 ( ) Letter of Credit $ Financial Institution DO Cumeut Number Date Extension New "Termination Date: July 4, 1978 This Subdivider and the above named Surety or Financial Institution desire that this Subdivision agreement be extended through the above date; and Contra Costa County and said Surety or Financial Institution hereby agree thereto and acknowledge the same. 1 Dated: MAY 21978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY r^ i Vernon L. Kline Public Yorks Director Subd- ider By � - - -- � ��:tli;r'.:;� f Oct 4/12/78 Dcputy ►rety of 1111:111111 Inst tut ion William Keeling Attorney in Fact RECONL :QUI-/1' );09 APPROVAL: As -ist:ult I'nbll lYOrks Ili rector FOR'1 :11'1';,)1'1:1): 1011N 1 . CIA111., Coling 1•1n►nsel 1t (NOTE: Slllil IVII)FR'S AND S1110"VY'S FINANCIAL INSTITUTION'S SIGNr1"1IEWS 'LUST BE 1 No 1 AR I EGD) C111-d -5 F I L E P ai � 0112,9art : - . J. R. 01.533;! CLERK GOARJ v, �t,�ERVI,ORS '- VTRA COSH CO. Microfilmed with board oragr 1 FiR.LMEWS INSURANCE COMPANY UE: INEVIAIZI,, NIEW JE.RSEY 80 PA.iifJen I.orlo, i;,.W Yor,, , New York 10038 GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY Know-all men by Iliese Presents,i iml the FIREMEN S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK. NEW JERSEY has made constituted and appointed. and by tht sc presents does mike. constitute and appoint Barbara Mathews or Janet Wong or William Keeling all of San Leandro, California, EACH its true and lawful attorney for it and in its name.place.and;toad to execute on behalf of the said Company,as surety bonds. undertakings and contracts of suretyship to be:given it) all obligees on belialf o I: Citation Homes provided that no bond or undertaking tor contract of stirelyship executed under this authority shall exceed in amount the sum of Unlimited Dollars. 'this Power of Attorney is granted and is signed and scaled by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Reso- lution adopted by thrj Hoard of Directors of the FIRONA _N•S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK,NEW JERSEY at a meet- ing duty called and held on the 20th clay of February. 19/5. -RESOLVED,that the Chairman of the Board,tho Vice Chairmmi of the Hoard,the President.an f_xecuhve Vice President or a Senior Vice Pres- ident or a Vice President of the Company,be.and that each or any of them hereby is.authorized to execute Powers of Attorney qualifying the attor- ney nam:d in the given Power of Attorney to exccut•n in belrall of I--I:tEtdEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK.NEW JERSEY,bonds,under- takings and all contracts of suretyship;and that an Assistant Vir_n-President,a Secretary or an Assistant Secretary be.and that each or any of them here- by is.authorized to attest the execution of any such Power of Attorney.and to attach thereto the seat of the Company. FURTHER RESOLVED,that thu signatures of such ofl:,r,u;.w.1 the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power of Attorney or to any c2rlilirato mating lhcrcto by facsiwile.and any such l'oaer W attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company when so affixed and in list,future with respect to any bond,undertaking or contract of suretyship to which it is attach- ed.- In Witness Whereof, the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEWARK. NEW JERSEY has caused its official seal to be hereunto affixed,and these presents to be signed by one of its Senior Vice Presidents and attested by one of its Assist- ant Vice Presidents this 22nd day of April, 1975. Attest: FIREMEN'S INSURANCE Ca9R. ;Ru ;cr RSEY By Eugene P.Dougherty.As"President :;fix.... S'r/1•f E OF NEW YORK. Vice-President • COUNTY OF NEW YORK. On this 22nd day of April, 1975, before me personally came R. K. Ruesrh, to me known.who being by me duly sworn, did rJ-pnsrc anti say that he (a ;ate:in Ne.v Pro•idew-.,% in the County of Union. Stale of New Jersey.at 35 Alden Road;that he is a `/ice Pi cz;idiorll of the FIREMEN•5 IANCE COtb1PANY OF NEINAIIK, NEW JERSEY, the corporation de- scribed in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of the said corporation;that the seal affixed to ttte said instrument is such corporate seat; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporationand that he signed his name thereto by like order. •N.. O� �� HFUSLIC HOlectli � � fiUTARY PU6lfC.$tete C1 fi:'w TGk No 52 1821035 Quat vi Se:±at:County CERTIFICATE Cert l.ea in 1t r Co CY's Guice Cemmissscn Er-,:res klatch 30. 1917 1, the undersigned. art Assistant Sir:crel.lry of tilt! 1.111CMFrl; INSURANCE COI.PANY OF HEVIARK. NEW JCRSEY. y Now Jersey cufporolion. 00 Ill-40" 3Y G1:11111 Y ti,,a the lorcgoinq and a".acf rd Vo.rer of Attorney remains in full force and has not been rQvoked;and furthermore that the Resolution of the Board of Directors, set forth in the said Power of At- torney, is now in force. Signed and seated at the City of New York. Dated the 12th day of April , 19 7788 • - 69, J +M Keane.Assistant Secretary ]t f1r,•�•I 43150 . .. _ , . r r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 7,8,,, In the Matter of Ordinance(s) Introduced. The following ordinance(s) which amend(s) the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated having been introduced, the Board by unanimous vote of the members present waives -full reading thereof and fixes May 9, 1978 as the time for adoption of same: Ordinance repealing Sections 28-2.010 (West -Judicial District) and - 28-2.020 (Richmond Judicial District) which districts were consolidated by Ordinance No. 76-40 and which became operable January 1, 1977, and enacting Section 28-2.022 codifying consolidation of the West and Richmond Judicial Dis- tricts into the Bay Judicial District. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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 oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator -affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 County Counsel J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk By �% / = Deputy Clerk H24 12174 - 15.:+ N. ous BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 21101 (b) of the CVC, Declaring a Stop TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2435 STP Intersection on OLD CROW CANYON M AY 2 1978 ROAD (#4917A) and OMEGA ROAD 04717 Date: San Ramon Area i (Supv. Dist. V - San Ramon 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 21101 (b) of the California Vehicle Code, the intersection of OLD CROW CANYON ROAD (#4917A) and OMEGA ROAD (#4717) , San Ramon, is hereby declared to be a stop Intersection and all vehicles traveling northerly on Old Canyon Road and southerly on Omega Road shall stop before entering said intersection. MAY 2 1978 Adopted by the Board on.................................... Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507.5 of ) the CVC, Declaring a Parking Zone ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2434 - PKG on CAMINO TASSAJARA (#4721C) ) Danville Area. Date: MAY `' 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 22507.5 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, to commercial vehicles having a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 ounds or more on both sides of CAMINO TASSAJARA (#4721C) Danville, beginning at the inter- section of Diablo Road and extending easterly to the Inter- section of Molitas Road. MAY 2 1978 Adopted by the Board on......._.._,........._...�...... } Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 01133 f � � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 197B-- In 97$_In the Moffat of . Approving a Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement for the Town of Moraga The Board on March 8, 1977 having adopted County Traffic Signal Maintenance Policy wherein the County will provide traffic signal maintenance services to various cities with the understanding that each city will reimburse the County for the full cost of its share of said services; and The Public Works Director having begin authorized to initiate action necessary to effect the aforesaid services and having there- for prepared Agreement, effective July 1 . 1977, with the Town of Moraga; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the Traffic Signal Maintenance Acreement. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 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: Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Supervisors Buildings & Grounds affixed this 2nd day of May 197a cc: Public Works Dept. (2) County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By�� •��,tf. Deputy Clerk Traffic Division Town of Moraga (Via P.W.) Sandra L., Nielson H-24 4/77 15m 3 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE AGREEMENT 1 . Date & Parties: Effective on the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, and the att7e +-d � a municipal corporation in the County (hereinafter called "City") , hereby mutually agree and promise as set forth below, pursuant to Government Code Secs. 6500 ff. 2. Purpose: The parties desire to maintain, and to apportion the expense of maintenance of, certain traffic signals and highway lighting facilities on City's streets contained solely within the City's limits and/or those partially on County roads, and to arrange herein for the particular maintenance functions to be performed by the County, and to specify the dis- tribution of the costs of such maintenance between the parties. 3. Maintenance Work: A. The County will provide service for such maintenance work as is specifically delegated to it by the City and as shown in Exhibits "A" and "C", however additions or deletions may be made as are mutually agreed to by the City and County in accordance with Paragraph 9 of this agreement. B. It shall be the City's responsibility to provide all design, engineering and timing adjustments. Timing adjustments under emergency condi- tions will be made by County maintenance personnel only as directed by the City. C. Engineering services, equipment upgrading and detector loop re- placement and/or installation shall not be covered by this agreeinent but may be requested as a separate service pursuant to Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 1077. 0 1 ` 1�3J_ F I L ES i.,, I9719 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Microfilmed with board order B cQrlr A osTt o�a�r 4. Electricity Bills: The City will pay the entire cost of electric energy for each installation and accept the billing direct from the serving utility company for those installations entirely within the City. For those installations partially in the City the County will pay the bill and charge the City a proportional amount as shown in Exhibit "A". 5. Rates for Traffic Signals. It is agreed that the County shall per- form the services and maintenance work in accordance with this agreement and maintain cost records for such service or maintenance, based upon actual costs for labor, equipment, and materials, for those fixtures and assemblies identified in Exhibit "A" and "B". These costs, plus the appli- cable overhead charges authorized by the County Auditor-Controller, will be the basis for the County to bill the City for services rendered. The per- centages of costs to be charged the City will be those shown in Exhibit "A". 6. Billing for Routine Maintenance: The County shall bill the City for maintenance, as defined above in Paragraphs 3 and 5, as soon as possible after the end of each calendar month for the work performed or service furnished that month. The City shall pay its cost within thirty (30) days after billing by the County. 7. City Responsibilities: A. Extraordinary expense, such as for repair or replacement of ex- tensive damage, shall be assessed directly to the City against that particular installation involved. Billincl for- such costs shall he itemized as to materials , salaries and wages, and equipment rental , and County overhead on the above. B. Special test equipment or adapters, if required because of, signal equipment unique to the City, shall be furnished by the City or purchased by the County and reimbur,ed by the CiLy. Spare parts necessary for the maintenance of the City's facilities shall be provided at the City's expense. 0 113 6* 1 -2- C. Any information relating to the initial installation or subsequent modification of each signal system shall be furnished to the County, including the following: 1 ) As-built construction drawings (2 each) 2) Manufacturer's cabinet drawings (2 each) s 3) Manufacturer's maintenance manual and parts catalog for the controller and related equipment. 4) Service and maintenance records. 8. Hold Harmless: Nothing in this Agreement is intended to.affect the legal liability of either party by imposing any standard of care re- specting work performed hereunder different from the standard of care im- posed by law. Tile City shall fully defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the County, its officers, agents, and employees against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses or liability costs arising out of or in connection with any work performed under this Agreement, except for liability arising out of the sole negligence of the County, its officers, agents, or employees. The County shall fully defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the City, its officers, agents, and employees against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses or liability costs arising out of or in connection with any work performed under this Agreement, except for liability arising out of the sole negligence of the City, its officers, agents, or employees. 9. Chancaes: The parties' authorized representatives may add or delete signal installations and lighting facilities for maintenance put-poses, by sub- mittal of revised Exhibits "A" and "B" which shall become a part of this Agreement and shall supersede and cancel all previous Exhibits "In" and "B". -3- 0113`1 For purposes of this paragraph, thr City hereby designates its 7�//'1t4- __as its duly authorized representative and the County hereby designates its Public Works Director- as its duly authorized representative. 10. Terms: The term of this Agreement shall be five years unless terminated upon 12 months prior written notice by either party to the other. This Agreement shall be automatically renewed at the end of its 5 year term and on a continuing basis thereafLer unless the legisLrtive body (if either party votes not to continue the term at a meeting more than one year before the expiration of any five year period. 11. Prior Agreement: Any and all prior agreements between the parties concerning maintenance of traffic signals and intersection lights is hereby terminated as of the date set forth it) paragraph 1 , of this Agreement. 12. Accountability_: Each party is strictly accountable for all funds and must report a 1 eceipts and disbursements. COUNTY STA By Robert I. Schroder Chairman, Board of Supervisors �- ATTEST. County Clerk By •--�_- Approved as to form: ands I_. l 1,,,h Deputy City Attorney �`(1oraYa C Recommen ed for Approval l;� By -non L. Cline >.k Public Works Director �"`'�'1nbcr.�` Form approved by County Counsel -4- 01138 T!,;'f-. SIC Sly-!!!L [AIi!TE."P'ICE SERVICE� A��;EEi-,iPP l OF 3 E,,.' I,,T I h - COUNTY nr Cr,';T':1 COST SCHEDULE OF MAINTENANCE COSTS cit• of Torm of Moraga APPROVED APPI?O`IEO h T E DATE CHARGE GIDE ° d:ITERS CTIO:; LcOS N-RCE'1TASE: OF i'�.�Ii;T, COST INGT!1LL; T;;i,rP I C S I i;-!AL t-!Al'.*'TL'1r';'*!CL SER%/I rF ►"�r '�� !`'!t PAGE---!—OF- HE a CQ�)IJTY or i;!1r1T^A ( ncr+ SC!I`v��iLr ()!7 r `JUIPi'!(:..IT City of Town of Moraga APPQO,$c- AP'P.R0VED DAT= Ir�S1 '1 r `fin, 0P rl;TIAL IFA^S NO, OF ' ' OF , LL�Ti'' L r�1T! t,0'�'fr?nL!E^-i ,��f;�,i•1n11EL� (PHASES)S) ,i i� PE'� I':?.STA. POI-CS ; 7 P L Moraga Rd. & Moraga '.Jay Autoratic Signal (3) 15 0 4 2 4 14oragi Way & Ivy Dr. Singer 2000 (5) 12 2 8 2 2 Rheer Blvd. & Mcraga Rd: Singer 2000 (5) 15 1 0 4 3 i I Rhee Blvd. & Center St. ''':;`:.... :,:.'. Singer 1000 . (2) 9 1 2 2 _ t Camino Pablo & Dickinson 1 1 Carino Pablo & Oxford Dr. 1 1 Moragn Rd. & Buckingham Dr. 1 1 Moraga Rd. & Woodford Dr. 1 1 Moraga Rd. & Campolindo Drive Multisonics 901 (5) 12 2 6 3 3 Moraga Rd. & St. Mary's Rd. Multisonics 901 (4) 8 1 4 4 1 Moraga Way & Camino Ricardo ". 901 (5) 12 3 6 2 5 i Cr7 1 F—y r r T"f.FF I f S I� ''�L i i�+I'!T�'��.'!�^ SERVICES' ,Arjr;EEl''E'.IT F 3_ IS � , f. i' i t-.�, .,L Pti•:� o EI'LI"1T C ^� r/ SC!IFD;LLr Of- SrF'VICEg LEVE(. np llrr. 1 r C-► co yr c, r„ ~ O� co �� Gj144 wY,r,yr C• n O' � r�� rc ra- rc+- cw IT r' � C� c� C• � � �.. rig V.r Q � "� � V �' � ti� :.�`=;:;: ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ vlolp 6000' ve V-10 V-01, r� ✓ F-71 ✓ ✓ �/ i or —.1 t LEVEL o� ;E?VICE rr I I " SHALL CO;;S I ST o E'IE�;I.�E!!CY CALL_ OUT SEI\V I CLS C!!LY r SERVICE WILL ONLY .BE PROVIDE:) TO THE CIT'( �VHE� THE COUNTY IS NOTIFIED THAT MAINTENAiICE SERVICES ARE NEEDED. C C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 1978 In the Matter of Nonfinancial Agreement #28-419-9 with the State Board of Education IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Nonfinancial Agreement #28-419-9 with the State Board of Education (State #78-03807-9998-5990, Modification #1) to increase the amount of State CETA Title I funds to be expended by the State during FY 1977-78 (10/1/77 - 9/30/78) from $155,738 to $201,143 for the vocational education of CETA participants residing in Contra Costa County, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said agreement. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. F . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of tray 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director State Board of EducationBy c, = / /� Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 01142 H-24 4/77 15m SD:dg State of CAfornia CETA-VE-1(5-77) 2 originals 6 copies Nonfinancial Agreement Signature Sheet Under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 ` (P.L. 93-203,Section 112) 1. Prime sponsor: 28 - 419 - 9 2. Nonfinancial agreement number 71919191815:9 9 0 Board of Supervisors Modification Contra Costa County number 1 - 651 Pine Street Mattinez, California 94553 State Board of Education California State Department of Education 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento,CA 95814 3. Contact person: _ 4. Period covered by agreement: Director Manpower Project 671-4242 10-1-77 through 9-30-78 Title Phone number 5. Agreement: Pursuant to Section 112(c) of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-203), this agreement is entered into by the State Board of Education and(name of prime sponsor) Board of Supervisors, Contra costa County This agreement consists of this sheet,the program planning and budget information summaries,and the program narrative. As per this agreement the California State Board of Education is committed to provide for the prime sponsor the needed vocational education services and training outlined in the program narrative.The training and services will be provided upon receipt of funds from the Governor. 6. Estimated costs of training and services by cost category: Estimated costs Modification Cost category Code Prior (+or-) New Administration 306 15,573 + 4,540 20,113.00 T:.;ining 307 138,623 + 40,415 179,038 Allowances 308 -0- -0- -0- Services 309 1,542 + 450.00 1,992 is`)-1aft'_a L. �_,;;; ti C"niy Cr,;nsel TOTAL 155,738 + 45,405 201,143 A1�TtWn V�. Py C('atV 7. Approval by prime n r8. Approval by State Board of Education Signature. ✓ V Signature: CH.;IRhlky Name and title:. Name and title: Date: i- MAY 2 1978 Date: See reverse side of this page for instnictions. Microfilmed with board order r w • r Instructions for Completing Nonfinancial Agreement Signature Sheet 1.Prime sponsor. Enter the name and address of the prime sponsor in whose area the training and services will be provided. 2._Nonfinancial agreement number: Enter the CETA vocational education nonfinancial agreement number provided by the vocational education regional office. This number will not change during the life of the agreement. Modification number. Leave this space blank for an initial agreement. Assign numbers in consecutive order if this is a modification. 3. Contact person: Enter the name, title, and telephone number of the person designated by the prime sponsor to negotiate the nonfinancial agreement. 4. Period covered by nonfinancial agreement: a. On modifications, enter the original starting date and the modified ending date of the period covered by the nonfinancial agreement. b. On new nonfinancial agreement, enter the starting date and ending date. 5.Agreement: Enter the full name of the prime sponsor. 6.Estimated costs of training and services by cost category: Enter the estimated amount of vocational education funds, from the Governor's special grant, that will be spent for the listed cost categories. (For more information, see "Allowable Federal Costs" in the CETA rules and regulations in the Federal Register:and existing state policy document.) a. When using this form for original nonfinancial agreements, enter amounts in third column ("New") only. b. When using this form for modifications to an original nonfinancial agreement, enter prior approved amounts in the first column ("Prior"), amounts of modification or change (+ or —) in the second column ("Modification"),and the totals of columns one and two in the third column ("New"). 7.Approval by prime sponsor: If the person completing this section is other than the mayor or chairperson of the board of supervisors, attach a letter of authorization. 8.Approval by State Board of Education: Complete as indicated. Distribution by Department of Education Original -Vocational Education Support Unit/Manpower Education Unit *Original -Prime sponsor Copy (1) -Manpower education regional oft-ice (approved copy) Copy (I) -:Manpower education regional office (review copy) Copy (2) -CETAO Copy (1) -Department of Labor Copy (1) -Work and correction copy for central office files *If a prime sponsor needs additional copies,the number needed should be submitted in addition to those required. F76.191 DE 10717 5-77 1M ..STATE OF CALIFORNIA Program Planning and Budget Information Summaries MANE-2(7-76) 2 originals Special Grant—Vocational Education 5copies Under the Comprehensive Employment Training Act of 1973 (P.L.93-203,Section 112) Prime sponsor: Board of Supervisors/Contra Costa County Nonfinancial agreement number T. 7 8 0 3 8 0 7 9 919 8 5 9 9 0 Contact person: Judy Ann N'L111er, Director, Manpower OfficeModification number 1 Phone: (415) 671-4242 1. Program Planning Summary Number of participants,cumulative by quarter,fiscal year-to-date 12/31/ 3/31/ 6/30/ 9/30/ Vocational education enrollment transactions (a) (b) (c) (d) A.Total enrollments(Sum of A.1 through A.3) 82 127 163 163 1. Participants entering this fiscal year from regular CETA 62 107 143 .143 2. Participants entering this fiscal year from outside regular CETA —0— —0— —0— —0- 3. Participants carried over from previous fiscal year 20 20 20 20 13. Total terminations(Sum of B.l through B.4) 20 70 103 138 1. Entered employment 1 4 11 13 2. Other positive terminations 1 4 6 7 3. Transfer to regular CETA 13 55 76 104 4. Nonpositive terminations 5 1 7 10 14 C. End-of-quarter enrollments(planned)(A minus B) 62 57 60 1 25 11. Budget Summary Funds available Carry-in from New funds, Planned expen- Estimated unexpen- previous fiscal current fiscal ditures,this ded fiords,end of year year Total(a+b) fiscal year fiscal year(c—d) Cost categories Code (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) A.Administration 306 ig.573 4,540 20,113 18,751 1,362 B.Training 307 138,623 40 415 179,038 166,915 12,123 C. Allowances 308 —0— —0— —0— —0— —0— D.Services 309 1,542 450 1,992 1,856 136 E. Total 155,738 45,405 201,143 187,522 13,621 111. Cumulative Quarterly Projections of Commitments and Expenditures Amount projected,fiscal year to date 12/31/ 3/31/ 6/30/ 9/30/ Activities (a) (b) (c) (d) A.Total vocational education funds committed 95,935 147,q51 = 201,143 201,143 B. Total projected vocational education expenditures (item B.I plus item 13?) 23 140,000 187,522 Projected expenditures for classroom training 317 23,151 81,181 138,740 185,834 Projected expenditures for services to participants 318 210 . 3? 1,260 1,688 F76-11 DE 10382 7-76 500 r State of California (Tentative) CETA-YE-3 (5-77) 8 Copies NON=FINANCIAL AGREEMENT PROGRAM NARRATIVE A detailed explanation of the following five areas will be developed by the prime sponsor for the expenditure of the Go Iliv ernor's 'locational Education funds available for the prime sponsor's area. Needs and objectives for vocational education training and services activities. o Vocational education training an services activities to be provided. Results and/or benefits expected from the vocational educa- tion training and services activiities. o Linkages provided by the prime skonsor, sub-grantee or other agencies with the program training and services activities. Standards by which the prime sponsor will judge the effective- ness of the vocational education training and services. The spaces provided should be adequate to provide the basic information required. Extra pages may be added if necessary to complete the information. 1 .1 How was the need for vocational education training and/or services established? Include evidence that there is reasonable expectation of employment in the occupations for which the oarticinantq arP to ho train-A This Non-Financial Agreement will provide funds during FY 77-78 to be used for individual referrals for CETA Title I enrollees to various vocational training facilities. The goal of this program will be to provide vocational training on an individual referral basis for CETA Title I enrollees. These individual referrals will be utilized to place clients in programs not currently available through the County's Title I training programs. These training slots will be with private and public schools approved by the Bureau of Schools and approved for individual referrals by the Vocational Education Office. These referrals will be made by a CETA counselor after consideration of the client's interests and abilities and the employment outlook for that occupation. The most current surveys conducted by this office, will be made available to CETA Counselors. In addition, individual referral graduates will be referred to the CETA Job Development Component for placement. • 01 1 1 •-� State of California (Tentative) CETA-VE-3 (5-77) - 8 Copies 2. For each recomended or prospective Deliverer of Services, describe the folio: Anr g: 2.1 The training activities to be provided by each Deliverer of Services_ 2.2 The service activities to be provided by each Deliverer of Services. Include any Deliverer of Services who will have an activity funded through the Governor's special grant for vocational education. Under this Non-Financial Vocational Training will be provided for additional CETA Title I enrollees through individual referrals. A variety of different services providers, both public and private, will be utilized. The final decision on a particular service provider will be determined by the CETA Counselor and the client. Estimated costs are as follows: Administration: $ 20,113.00 Training: 179,038.00 Allowances: -0- Services: 1,992.00 Total: $201,143.00 01111 N i e0 n cu >Cl) 1 N 3->W O < 1.� O 4-3 r- I U O to F-- i d N 3 0 r_ r Q C i N W � •r U d G J J Oct U N 1L •r ij O +) C S- ,o >- ri Q. C" d•r N H U.1 C7 ?� O 4-J co > r i-3 v N fa Q7 C •r i > O i w cu -,— N i O O i N Ql M •r :!1 N O n S State of California (Tentative) E CETA- -3 (5-77� 8 Copies NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT PROGRAM NARRATIVE 3. The results and benefits expected of each component from the training and ser- vices activities including evidence of reasonable expectation of employment: 3.1 List the results and/or benefits expected from the vocational training and service activities. Include significant segments to be served, the outcome desired, the level of achievement. . The objective of this Non-Financial Agreement is to provide individual referrals of 163 CETA Title I enrollees. Upon completion of training, the Prime Sponsor, through its subcontractors, will work intensively to place these graduates in unsubsidized employment. 01149 . , Mate of California (Tentative) CETA-VE-3 . (5-77) • 8 Copies NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT PROGRAM NARRATIVE 4. Linkages of the special grant/vocational education 5% with training and services activities with the prime sponsor and other subgrantees or agencies (e.g. re- cruitment, intake, referral , allowance payments, placement, counseling, etc.) 4.1 What agency will be responsible for intake and enrollment and how will intake and enrollment be conducted? The CETA Unit, subcontractor to the Prime Sponsor for basic manpower service delivery, is responsible for the intake, counseloring, referral, and eventual job placement of CETA Title I enrollees within their geographic area. 4.2 What agency will be responsible for the payment of allowances? (If this activity is funded with special grant/vocational education 5% funds briefly describe the payment system). The Prime Sponsor provides training allowances and supportive services for all individual referrals under this program. 4.3 What agency will be responsible for placements? The individual CETA Units are responsible for the job placement of their referrals. 4.4 What agency will be responsible for recording the Quarterly Summary of Participant Characteristics information? Information for the QPSC will be compiled and submitted by the Training Resources Coordinator of the CETA Administration Office in Concord. 4.5 Explain how the Quarterly Summary of Participant Characteristics will be reported to the Manpower Education Unit. The QPSC will be compiled and submitted by the CETA Administration Office in Concord. � t • State of California (Tentative) CETA-VE-3 (5-77) 8 Copies 4.6 Provide assurance that participants will be covered by the prime sponsor's affirmative action plan. The CETA Affirmative Action Plan will pertain not only to those intaken into CETA, but also to those referred to training and to all other CETA components. 4.7 Provide justification if non-positive termination rates (Part I of CETA-VE-2) exceeds 20%. N/A 4.8 Provide an explanation of how vocational education 5% training and services are being coordinated with the prime sponsor's CETA Title I grant activities. The Prime Sponsor makes allocations of Voc.Ed..funds to each of the four geographic CETA Units who are responsible for the actual referrals. The Voc.Ed.individual referral program has been developed as an integral part of our CETA Title I counseling and referral program. 5. Standards by which the prime sponsor will judge the effectiveness of the vocational education training and services. The Prime Sponsor assumes responsibility for monitoring and follow-up of all Voc.Ed. individual referrals as a part of its overall monitoring and evaluation of the Title I program. 6. List all equipment having an acquisition cost of $1,000 or over to be purchased for vocational education training and/or services. Identify activities in which equipment will be used. N/A 0" ,f 5 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of - Amending the December 20, 1977 Board Order Authorizing Execution of Sub- grant Modification Agreements with 29 CETA Title II PSE Program Sub- grantees (for the City of Brentwood) The Board having authorized (by its Order dated December 20, 1977) • the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute, on behalf of the County, standard form Subgrant Modification Agreements, to be effective November 13, 1977, with 29 CETA Title II Public Service Employment (PSE) Program Subgrantees, including the City of Brentwood, to extend the operation of each Subgrantee's program from November 13, 1977 through September 30, 1978; and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to correct inadvertent errors in the new Subgrant Agreement Payment Limit amount authorized for the Title II PSE Program conducted by the City of Brentwood (for the period from October 1, 1976 through September 30, 1978); IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said December 20, 1977 Board Order is hereby AMENDED by correcting the "CETA Title II PSE Subgrant Modification Agreement Specifications Chart" (an attachment to said December 20, 1977 Board Order) for the City of Brentwood (Subgrant Agreement #28-603-3) to change the New Subgrant Agreement Payment Limit (10/1/76 - 9/30/78) from $23,246 to $33,821, while all other parts of said December 20, 1977 Board Order, as previously amended, remain unchanged and in full force and effect. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. _ J ~ f I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Subgrantees By o �/Q �� Deputy Cleric JJ amie�JTnson 01�5� H-24 4/77 15m RJP:dg SUBGRANT MODIFICATION AGREEMENT (CETA Title II Subgrants) Number 0 6y - 1. Identification of Subgrant Agreement to be ►fodified. Number: 28-603-3 Department: Civil Service/Human Resources Agency Subject: Administration and staff services to provide a CETA Title II Public Service Employment Program for CETA-eli10 gible participants. ��iactive Date of Agreement: October 1 , 1976 Effective Date of Subgrant Modification Agreement #28-603-4: June 15, 1977 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Subgrantee mutually agree and promise as follows : Subgrantee: CITY OF BRENTWOOD ' Capacity: Public Agency Address: 708 Third Street, Brentwood, California 94513 , 3. Modification Date. The effective date of this Subgrant Modification Agreement is November 13, 1977 4. :Modification Specifications. The Agreement identified above is hereby modified as set forth in the "Modification Specifications" attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference. 5. Legal Authority. This Subgrant Modification Agreement is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title II of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA), as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839; P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845); 29 USCA Sac. 801 ff; California Govermaent Code Section 53703. 6. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto : CO's ITY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA SUBGRA,�ITEE, By By Designee fic ( e ignate �o i al capacity in public Recommended by Human Resources Agencyency and attach a certified copy of the governing body resolution authoriz- ing e::ecuti n of this Ag reenent) B• esignee ATTEST: (Des"-nate ,dfficial apacity) -�-rzC-1- Date : Date : (Form approved by HRA Contracts Administrator) / 01753 MODIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS Number 2 0 3 In consideration of Subgrantee' s agreement to continue employment for CETA Title II participants under its CETA Title II Public Service Employment Program Subgrant Agreement for an additional ten and one-half months, through September 30, 1978, County agrees to increase the total amount payable to Subgrantee under this Subgrant Agreement. County and Subgrantee agree, therefore, to further modify the Subgrant Agreement identified herein, as specified below, while all other parts of said Subgrant Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect: 1. Extension of Term. Paragraph 3. (Term) of the Subgrant Agreement is hereby further modified by extending the termination date specified therein from November 12, 1977 to Sep_e-mer 30, 1978. 2. Payment Limit Increase. Paragraph 4. (Payment Limit) of the Subgrant Agreement is hereby further modified by increasing the amount of the payment limit specified. therein from $ 14,353 to a new total of $ 33,821 3. Change in County's Representative. All references in this Agreement to the _ County "Civil Service Department" are hereby changed to read "Human Resources Agency Manpower Project" and all references to the "County Director of Personnel" are hereby changed to read "County Director, Human Resources Agency." 4. Change in Selection and Hiring. Paragraph 5.. (Selection and Hiring), page 1, of the Program Operating Plan is hereby modified to read as follows : "5. Selection and Hiring. Subgrantee will give preference in hiring under this Agreement to applicants residing within the following subareas of substantial unemployment: Antioch, Brentwood, Byron, Knightsen, Oakley, Pittsburg, West Pittsburg, Martinez, Rodeo, San Pablo, E1 Sobrante, North Richmond (unincorporated area) , and Pinole. To the extent feasible and consistent with the intent of the Act, Subgrantee will give preference to such applicants when filling program job vacancies. Subgrantee's recruit- ment efforts shall be directed at these subareas of substantial unemployment. Subgrantee stall establish and maintain adequate documentation of each applicant's eligibility, retain the information on which this documentation is based in a participant's record file, and retain the applications of persons not selected for participation and the reasons for their nonselection, pursuant to 29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 96.25 and 98.18(b)." 5. Revised Program Budget. The Program Budget, as modified, is hereby deleted , and replaced by a new, substitute Program Budget, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 6. Change in Program Specifications. Paragraph l.a. of the Program Specifi- cations, as modified and set forth in Paragraph 1. (Program) , page 1, of the Program Operating Plan, is hereby deleted and replaced by a new, substitute provision, showing the cumulative listing of Job Titles for the_eatire extended term of this Subgrant Agreement (from October 1, 1976, through September 30, 1978), to read as follows : Total FY 77-78 Number Duration of Employment of Job Employment Only "a. Job Titles. Positions (Ilan-:fonths) (Man-Months) Account Clerk Trainee 1 28.3 11.8 Maintenance Person 1 13-7 11.2" d1 ID Initials: -D Subgrantee County Dept. PIR 0GRAf BUDGET Number 1. PSH Program Budget. Suograntee shall conduct its GEIA Title II Public Service Employment Program under this Agreement in accordance with the following budget of allowable program expenditures: ACREi2MN:T TEPP 10/1/76-9/30/78 a. Cost Category. (Federal Funds) (1) Participant Wages $ 26,548 (2) Participant Fringe Benefits 5,418 (3) Training -0- (4) Supportive Services -0- (5) Administration 1 ,855 TOTAL (Agreement Payment Limit) $ 33,821 b. End-of-Subgrant Settlement. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Agreement, Countyts payments to Subgrantee pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Payment Provisions shall not be limited by the specific line item budget amounts specified above, provided, however, that Subgrantee has obtained written approval from the County Manpower Director, or his designee, prior to making any expenditures under this Agreement which exceed the above line item budget amounts. 2. Program Funding. County's payments to Subgrantee under this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds during the term of this Agreement, as follows: AMOUNT a. Source of Funds. (Federal Funds) (1) Carry-Over Funds from Subgrantee's' FY 75-76 CETA Title II Subgrant Agreement $ -0- (2) New Funds from County's FY 76-77 10,357 Federal CETA Title II Grant (Mod. 701) (3) New Funds from County's FY 76-77 4,508 Federal CETA Title II Grant (Mod. 702) Initial Title II SUBTOTAL $ 14,865 (4) Deobligation of Title II Funds For Transfer to Title VI " ' f -($ 4,065 ) FY 76-77 Title II SUBTOTAL ' $ 10,800 (5) Initial 6-month Economic Stimulus Allocation $ 3,553 (6) FY 77-78 10=i month Sustainment Allocation 19,468 TOTAL (Agreement Payment Limit) $ 33.821 *This deobligated amount will be allocated by County for inclusion in a CETA Title VI Subgrant Agreement between County and Subgrantee to be executed after January 1, 1977, for use by Subgrantee in conducting a new CETA Title VI Public Service Employment Program. 3. lion thly Expenditures. Expenditures under the above budget shall be subject to Subgrantee's PSE Program Plan, which shall specify planned monthly enrollments and terminations for participants and monthly expenditures, cumulatively for the term of this AGreement, and which shall be subject to prior approval by County. Subgrantee shall maintain a current PSE Program Plan on file with County's Manpower Project Office at all timnes, in the form and manner prescribed by Ccunty, and Subgrantee sh;.-11 comply with said PST's Program Plan. 01 ��J Initials: Subgrantee County Dept. C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of ' Amending the December 6, 1977 Board Order authorizing execution of 16 CETA Title I Manpower Program Contracts for FY 77-78 (for Pittsburg Unified School District) The Board having authorized (by its order dated December 6, 1977) the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute, on behalf of the County, 16 CETA Title I Full-Term Novation Contracts, effective October 1, 1977. through September 30, 1979; and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to correct inadvertent errors in the Full-Term Contract payment limit amounts set forth in said Board Order for 2 CETA Title I contract programs operated by the Pittsburg Unified School District (for classroom training in welding and construction)); IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said December 6, 1977 Board Order is hereby AMENDED by changing the "CETA Title I Full-Term Contract Specifications Chart" (an attachment to said December 6, 1977 Board Order) to correct the contract payment limits for each of the two (2) afore- mentioned CETA Title I Pittsburg Unified School District programs, while all other parts of said December 6, 1977 Board Order remain unchanged and in full force and effect, as follows: Pittsburg Unified School District Corrected Contract Contract Programs Payment Limits 1. Classroom Training (Welding) $ 77,001 2. Classroom Training (Construction) $ 67,737 PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. t.. 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. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of May01 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director Contractor B 2 1477,7K Deputy Clerk Jamie o son H-24 4/77 15m 0� � �C,intra Costa County Standard Form • STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase o ' Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 28 . 437 - 1 Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: Provision of a Constructi)n Technology Classroom Training Program serving residents of Cont •a Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa C Lifornia (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mitually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHO L DISTRICT Capacity: Public agency 1 Address: 2000 Railroad Avenue, Pi8tsburg, California 94565 r r 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is October 1, 1977 and it terminates September 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 67,737 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 FY 77-78 CETA Title I Annual Plan and Prime Sponsor Agreement (U. S. Department of Labor Grant x`06-8004-10) , and any modifications or revisions thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title I of the Comprehensive Employment & Training Act of 1973 (CETA) , as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839; P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845), 29 USCA Section 801ff; California Government Code Sections 26227 and 53703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Z Ey4&z �2 By MMOMMIX, Board of Supervisors Designee Superintendent of Schools (Designate official capacity in business '~ st: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk- and affix corporation seal) State of California ) Y County of Contra Costa ) ss. Deputy ACMOWLEDGEMENT (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/ B• R -�4they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board or directors. Form Approved: Vii_ D F ted: tLti 1 C/ ! 1� Y-X4f� 14 Desi, ee N tart' Public/De ty'County Clerk �a AL MOr�Rr?�JjlrC-C'.i roNrIr (A-4617 REV 6/76) ' 10 FRiytCtP t OFFICE LV yy�� crnra�cosh coenrr iA MrComrwnswr.E>+�rts Ort. IS.i9a! ':b r.�ra Costa County Standard Fora PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 2 (j _ -" 3 7 — 1 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Pavment 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 [g] 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 mane payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4613 REv 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form` PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number S. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost- report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any suc:: ::;cess 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. 01.� (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- v� SERVICE PLAN 2 Number "- 8Y - 437 - 1 1. Service Specifications and Performance Standards. PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (Contractor) shall during the term of this Contract establish and operate a Construction Technology Classroom Training Program for CETA enrollees residing in Contra Costa County excluding the City of Richmond). Contractor shall secure office facilities located at 20 East 10th Street in Pittsburg and shall employ appropriate staff to provide services hereunder, as follows. In providing this classroom training program, Contractor shall: a. Request, screen, and accept referrals of appropriate CETA enrollees from County's established CETA Units for participation in the construction technology classroom training program such that: (1) At least 95% of such requests (for referrals) will be made to County's Manpower Project Office within five (5) working days following determination by Contractor that an enrollment opportunity (opening) exists, or will exist within one (1) month, for participation in the training program; (2) For at least 95% of the CETA enrollees who are referred by County's established CETA Units in response to Contractor's request for referrals, and who do not withdraw from consideration (i.e., who do not decline to participate in any of Contractor's classroom training program screening activities), screening for appropri- ateness for participation in the training program will be completed by Contractor and a final determination of acceptance or non-acceptance made and reported in writing to the referring CETA Unit within three (3) weeks following the date of referral (i.e., written request by the CETA Unit for consideration of the enrollee); (3) For each referred CETA enrollee who is not accepted for participation in Contractor's classroom training program, the referring_CETA. Unit will be informed in writing, at the time of notice of non-acceptance, of the particular reasons for non-acceptance of the enrollee; (4) At least 95% of the referred CETA enrollees who are accepted for participation in Contractor's classroom training program, and who do not decline to begin training, will be enrolled in and receive initial training within three (3) weeks following the date of written notice of acceptance to the referring CETA Unit; and (5) At least 20 CETA enrollees will be newly enrolled in the program. b. Provide classroom training and instruction (as set forth below) in construction skills, including coverage of the following curriculum areas: (1) Carpentry; (2) Sheet rock and tape; (3) Electricity; (4) Roofing; (5) Plumbing; (6) Cabinet making; (7) Cement finishing; and (8) Painting. c. Provide classroom training and instruction in basic education skills (as set forth below) as needed to enable each participant to successfully complete the above construction skills training and either pass the State's standard G.E.D. test or obtain a high school diploma. d. Provide individualized training-support services (as set forth below) for all program participants, as follows: (1) Counseling for participants, as needed, regarding learning adjustment in the training program, personal attitudes toward the program, available services, and related matters pertinent to the enrollee's progress in Contractor's program; (2) Certification of the daily attendance of enrollees in the program. Initials: Contractor County Dept. -1- 01160 SERVICE PLAN 9 Q Number 2 v - 4 3 7 - 1 (3) Preparation of an individual monthly report of enrollee progress in Contractor's program, and submission of said report to both the enrollee and County's CETA Unit which has referred the enrollee; (4) Referral of program participants to said CETA Unit for needed supportive services, including transportation, child care, and legal services; and (5) Referral of job-ready and nearly job-ready participants to said CETA Unit and to other job-finding resources and employment opportunities for job placement. e. Provide the above classroom training and instruction and individualized training-support services (set forth in Paragraphs b., c., and d. above), such that: (1) At least 90% of the CETA enrollees who begin training in the class- room training program will remain enrolled in the program for at least thirty (30) days following the date of initial enrollment of each participant; (2) At least 75% of the CETA enrollees who begin training in the class- room training program will [within the fifty (50) weeks following the date of initial enrollment of each participant] complete the program (i.e., achieve the established standards for completion of training in the program, including achievement in all curriculum areas as set forth above), or enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment in an occupation related to training (i.e., one which is included in Occupational Division #82, "Electrical Assembling, Installing, and Repairing Occupations," #84, "Painting, Plastering, Waterproofing, Cementing, and Related Occupations," or #86, "Construction Occupations Not Elsewhere Classified," as defined by the U. S. Department of Labor). And,' during-the term-of this Contract, at least 15 CETA enrollees who are initially enrolled hereunder will complete the training program or enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time-employment in an occupation related to training; (3) At least 50% of the CETA enrollees who begin training in the classroom training program will [within fifty (50) weeks following the date of initial enrollment of each participant in the program] enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment in an occupation related to training (as set forth above), at a second-year apprenticeship level or its equivalent; (4) The Attendance Rate for the classroom training program will, for each month of the Contract term, be at least .85; with said Attendance Rate computed as: (Total enrollee-hours of actual attendance in class) (Total enrollee-hours of scheduled attendance, excluding regular enrollee holiday periods, but including all hours regularly scheduled for all enrollees) f. Develop, submit, maintain on file with County, and comply with a Contractor's Statement of Enrollee Training Standards, in the form and manner pre- scribed by County, specifying applicable procedures for selection of participants, criteria for acceptance and retention in the program, and standards for successful completion of training. g. Develop and distribute to all participants, immediately upon initial enrollment, an instructional handbook covering: (1) Procedures for terminating participants from the training program; (2) Rules for absences, tardiness, and verification of attendance; and (3) Other necessary information regarding the classroom training program, including standards for student achievement. Initials: 1 O Contractor County Dept. -2- SERVICE PLAN Number 2 Q v _ 4 3 ` 1 h. Provide all needed training equipment, materials and supplies. i. Provide classroom training services hereunder at least six hours per day, five days per week, on a continuous basis throughout the term of this Contract. j. Prepare and submit to County and to the appropriate CETA Unit, all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of classroom training services, such that: at least 95% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. 2. Administration. In administering this program of CETA services, Contractor shall: a. Prepare, submit, and maintain on file with County's Manpower Project Office at all times, in the form and manner prescribed by County, a CETA Title I Program Operating Plan, which shall specify the total planned monthly expenditures and enrollment levels (i.e., cumulative number of enrollee entrances to and exits from participation) in each CETA service specified above, for each calendar month of the Contract term. Said Plan shall be subject to the prior written approval of the County Manpower Project Director and may be modified only uponrp for written approval of the County Manpower Project Director. b. Use its best efforts to ensure that services provided under this Contract are provided in accordance with the total planned monthly expenditures and enrollment levels specified in its CETA Title I Program Operating Plan, such that: actual performance on each such- expenditure and enrollment category will not deviate.by more than fifteen (15) percent (or, for enrollment categories, by more than two (2) persons, whichever is greater) from the corresponding planned monthly performance, for each calendar month of the Contract term. c. Maintain an effec-tive liaison and working relationship with County's ' Manpower Project Office staff and with County's established CETA manpower program operators. 3. General Provisions. a. Participant Benefits and Working Conditions. If applicable, Contractor shall provide all appropriate enrollee wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 95.33(d)(4)(viii) and 98.24), including the provision of appropriate wages, workers' compensation insurance coverage, and other fringe benefits for enrollees in work experience positions. Work experience in the private-for-profit sector is prohibited. b. Participant Rights. Contractor shall advise all participants (i.e., applicants and enrollees) of the existence of County's CETA grievance procedure and of their rights and responsibilities upon receiving Contractor's services under this Contract. Contractor shall grant participants the opportunity to present grievances and complaints as required by County and CETA regulations, including informal hearings for resolving issues and complaints, prompt determinations, written notice of grounds for any proposed adverse action, opportunity to respond, and further appeal (in accordance with 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.26). Contractor shall advise every participant prior to his entering upon employment (including work experience positions) of the name of his employer and of his rights and benefits in connection with any CETA subsidized employment. Initials: Contractor County ept. -3- 011 SERVICE PL_9N 9 Q Number 2 " — 4 3 +��/ 1 c. Monitoring. Contractor's services and performance under this Contract shall be monitored as follows: (1) Contractor's staff will attend workshops provided by County's Manpower Project Office staff on the use and preparation of required forms, reports, and records. (2) Contractor shall prepare and submit to County timely, accurate fiscal and Management Information System (MIS) reports, which will be reviewed regularly by County's Manpower Project Office staff. (3) Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with County's Manpower Project Office staff to discuss the progress of the Contractor toward accomplishing established performance objectives and meeting applicable evaluation criteria, to assist Contractor's staff in solving administrative problems, and to assist Contractor in developing an effective program. d. Overtime and Staff Vacation Restrictions. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime under this Contract except as may be permitted under the Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, specified in Paragraph 4.b. below. Contractor shall require all employees funded under this Contract to take off the full amount of vacation time (which is accrued during the term of this Contract) before the Contract terminates. e. Travel Restrictions. Contractor shall not incur costs under this Contract for travel outside of Contra Costa County without first obtaining prior written authori— zation from the County's Manpower Project Director. f. Allowable Contract Costs. In accordance with Paragraph 3. {Allowable- Costs), page 1, of the Payment Provisions, Contractor shall also determine its . allowable costs under this Contract pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 98.12 and 98.13), pertaining to: (1) General purposes for CETA expenditures, (2) Direct and indirect costs, (3) Policies and procedures, (4) Restrictions on use of funds, (S) Expenditures for building repairs, maintenance, and capital improvements, (6) Allowable cost categories, (7) Classification of costs by category, (8) Examples of properly chargeable costs, (9) Administrative costs, (10) Travel costs, and (11) Allocation of allowable costs among program activities. g. Protection of CETA Equipment. Contractor shall cooperate with County in tagging and appropriately identifying all CETA equipment, including devices and machines used for training, instruction, evaluation, or other service delivery, and any other property or supplies procured or otherwise acquired under this Contract. Contractor shall maintain all such property in good working repair at all times and shall provide All Risk insurance as may be required by County for said property with the County named as an insured under the policy. Contractor shall maintain adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, misuse, or theft of such property and shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage, misuse or theft. Initials: A ( I Contractor County Dept. 01163 SERVICE PLAN 9 R Number 2 `' 4 3 7 — 1 4. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. a. Program Budget. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of estimated program expenditures: Cost Categories Contract Term (1) Administration $ 3,646 (2) Enrollee Training 62,500 (3) Manpower Services 1,591 (4) Enrollee Wages -0- (5) Enrollee Fringe Benefits $ -0- TOTAL (Contract Payment Limit) $ 67,737 b. Detailed Expenditure Schedule. The above budget shall be subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall subcategorize in specific detail the above cost categories and line item budget amounts and shall be subject to approval. by County. Contractor shall maintain a current Detailed Expenditure Schedule continuously on file with County's Manpower Project Office, in the form and manner prescribed by County. C. Changes in Expenditure Schedule. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed, but only with prior written authorization from the County's Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. To accomplish this, Contractor shall submit to County a revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule (prior to implementation) , showing any proposed changes in the subcategories and detailed line item budget amounts. Upon receiving prior written approval of its revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule from County, Contractor may implement the appropriate budget changes. Initials: Contractor County Dept. —5— SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Q • tium.ber 2 8 — 4 3 4!y — 1 1. Compliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as amended, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95, and 98, as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 41, No. 124, Friday, June 25, 1976, and Vol. 42, No_ 93, Friday, May 13, 1977; as may be revised and amended; and -which are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Available Conies. Copies of the County's Project documents, as specified in Paragraph 8. (Project) of this Contract, and all pertinent Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to this Contract, shall be available at all tines for inspection by the Contractor during regular business hours at the Offices of the County Hunan Resources Agency Manpower Project. 3. Retained Powers. All powers not explicitly vested in the Contractor remain in the County. 4. Status of Participants. Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered employees or agents of County. Contractor is an independent contractor, and County shall neither direct nor have control over Contractor, its activities, or the methods and details by which Contractor fulfills its obligations under this Contract. In providing services hereunder, Contractor shall work cooperatively with the County Manpower Project Director_ • 5. Payment Adjustments. a. If any funds are expended by the Contractor in violation of the terms of this Contract (including all applicable statutes; regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars) , County may deduct the amount of-such unauthorized or illegal.expenditures from payments otherwise payable to Contractor in order to recover any amount expended for unauthorized purposes in the current or immediately precedinb fiscal year. No such action taken by County shall entitle the Contractor to reduce program operations or salaries, wages, fr_noe benefi s, or services for any program participant, including Contractor's st_i-Ef, or to expend less during the effective term of this Contract than those amounts specified in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. Any such reduction in expenditures may be deemed sufficient cause for termination of this Contract_ Within thirty (30) days of request by County, Contractor shall reimburse County for any payments made for expenditures which are in violation of this Contract_ b. Contractor shall indemnify County fully and completely for any repayment of funds made by the County to the U. S. Department of Labor at the request of that Department's Secretary after it has bees determined that such repayment is required from the County due to the unauthorized or illegal expenditures by Contractor. The Secretary's determination as to the necessity for any such repayment shall be conclusive as between County and Contractor. 6. Termination, Further Provision. This Contract may be terminated as specified in Paragraph 5. (Termination) , page 1, of the General Conditions, subject to the following: a-. County's termination for failure of Contractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not be exercised until 30 days after Contractor has been sent by County a written notice specifying the failure to perform and Contractor has failed to correct such failure of performance within said 30 days after the sending of said notice. b_ County may exercise its right of termination specified in Paragraph 6.a_ of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continue in force_ c. Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c. , shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor. Initials: (J f .- Contractor County Dept_ _1 01 1 S.J - SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 28 - 43 28 - 437 - 1 7. Statistics, Reports, and Records. Contractor shall keep and maintain such documents, records, and accounts as may be required by County or the Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable hereto_ Contractor Shall compile, compute, and provide to County all such statistics, program reports, and records as may be required by County_ Said documents, accounts, statistics, reports, and records shall be maintained and provided in the form and manner prescribed by County. 8. Child Labor. No person under 18 years ,of age shall be employed in any occupation which the U. S. Secretary of Labor has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E). Any eligible participants under 16 years of age will be employed only in accordance with the limitations imposed by 29 CFR Part 570, Subpart C. 9. Affirmative Action Plan_ Contractor shall comply with all applicable require- ments of Executive Order No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order No. 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Contractor hereby certifies that it has an Affirmative Action Plan, if required by State or Federal law, which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that plan. Contractor shall also comply with requirements established by County and .the Department of Labor, including CETA Regional Bulletin 429-76, "Affirmative Action Requirements for FY 77." 10. Environmental Protection_ If the Payment Limit of this Contract exceeds $100,000, Contractor shall comply with all applicable stagdards, orders,. or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air. Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C_ 1857 et seq.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C_ 1251 et seq.), as amended. Violations shall be reported to the U. S. Department of Labor and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency. 11. Program Management Rec_=-ements_ Contractor shall establish and maintain internal progr= aanagement procedures for the effective administration of its Contract program, including provision to: a. Monitor day-to-day operations, b. Periodically review the performance of the program in relation to program goals and objectives, and c. Measure and evaluate the effectiveness and impact of program results in terms of participants, program activities, and the community. When Contractor finds that its program. operations do not equal planned performance, it shall develop and implement appropriate corrective action and seek to improve its overall program management and effectiveness. 12. Financial Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment G, Paragraph 2., pertaining to standards for financial management systems in federally-funded activities. Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall establish and maintain a financial management system providing: a. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of financial information pertaining to its Contract program in accordance with County or Federal reporting requirements, b. Effective control over and accountability for all Contract funds, property, and other assets, and c. The ability to evaluate the effectiveness of program activities. Contractor shall adequately safeguard all Contract funds, property, and other assets and shall ensure that they are used solely for purposes authorized under this Contract. r Initials: A, l Contractor County Dept. -2- �1 � SPECIAL CO`DITIO`iS (CETA Title I Programs) dumber 28 - 437 - I 13. Property Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor governing the procurement, ownership, use, and disposition of CETA equipment and other personal property (including minor equipment costing over $50 per item and unused expendable personal property with a total inventory value over $500). Contractor shall establish a control system to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft to property, including CETA equipment. 14. Property Records. Contractor shall maintain accurate records of any CET-'L- equipment and other such property procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract in accordance with requirements established by County or the U_ S. Depart+eat of Labor, including Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment N, Paragraph 5.a. , pertaining to the maintenance of records to provide property description, identification numbers, acquisition date and cost, source, location, use, condition, and disposition. Contractor shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage or theft to property_ Notwithstanding Paragraph 4. (Retention of Records), page 1, of the General Conditions, Contractor shall retain such property records for three years after the disposition of such equipment or property. 15. Procurement Standards. Contractor shall comply with applicable State and local laws, rules, and regulations governing the procurement of supplies, equipment, and other materials and services, and with requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor for such procurements with Contract funds, including Federal PLnagement Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment 0 (Procurement Standards). Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall: a. Maintain a code or standards of conduct governing the activities of its officers, employees, or agents involved in procurement'-and prohibiting the solicitation and acceptance of gratuities, favors, or anything of moaetary-value from subcontractors or potential subcontractors. b. Conduct all procuremeat transactions in a manner so as to provide maximum open and free competition and prevent conflicts of interest or noncompetitive practices which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. c. Make positive efforts to utilize small business and minority-owned business sources of equipment, supplies, and services and to allow these sources the maximum possible opportunity to compete for the provision of equipment, supplies, and services procured utilizing funds under this Contract. d. Utilize, for procurements over $10,000, the method of formal advertising, with adequate purchase descriptions, sealed bids, and public openings; however, procure- ments may be negotiated to accomplish sound procurement if it is impracticable and unfeasible to use formal advertising, as when: (1) the public exigency will not permit the delay incident to advertising, (2) the material or service is available from only one person, firm, or other sole source, (3) the procurement involves a contract for personal or professional services or any service rendered by an educational institution, or (4) - no acceptable bids have been received after formal advertising_ Nevertheless, in all cases competition shall be obtained to the maximum extent practicable. Contractor's records of such procurements shall contain justification for subcontractor selection and any use of negotiation in lieu of formal advertising, and the basis for the cost or price negotiated. lb. Nepotism. Contractor shall comply with the Federal restriction prohibiting nepotism (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.22) . Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall not hire any person in an administrative capacity or staff position funded under this Contra._t i< a =c=bar of his or t:.'.= i^ 2C.iate fa=_ll is alr_ad, employed in an administrative capacity by Contractor- Initials: 1 Initials: Contractor /un Dept_ -3- _ _ ,� SPECLIL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) 98 ' 41 - I Number ^r 17. Davis-Bacon Wage Rates-- Contractor shall comply with applicable regulations of the U. S. Department of Labor (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.29) regarding payment of prevailing wage rates to all laborers and mechanics employed by Contractor or any subcontractor in any construction, alteration, or repair, including painting and decorating, of projects, buildings or works which are assisted under this Contract, in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended. 18_ Final Contract Closeout_ In the event that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract are not purchased by County under a new contract following termination of the within Contract, Contractor shall comply with final Contract closeout procedures established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor. In such event: a. Contractor shall provide County, within 60 days following the termination of this Contract, all financial, program, performance, and other reports required by County under this Contract. b. Contractor shall account for any CETA equipment and other property, including supplies and materials, procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract. c. This Contract may be amended to extend the term for up to 60 days to allow Contractor to incur allowable administrative costs during- said 60-day closeout period "for the purpose of initiating a final closeout of this Contract, preparing the above specified reports, and submitting said reports to County. d. Under any such Contract amendment; County may reimburse Contractor pursuant to Paragraph 4. (Payment Demands), page 1, of the Payment Provisions for such allowable administrative costs that are actually incurred, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract or to the total amount of the amended Payment Limit, should the Payment Limit of this Contract be increased by County under said Contract amendment. 19. Assurances and Certifi-=-iors. As a further condition, Contractor shall comply with those Federal requirements and make those assurances and certifications set forth in the "Assurances and Certifications" attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 20. Novation. The parties, having entered into a prior one-month start-up contract, Number 28- 437 for the period from October 1, 1977,. through October 31, 1977, hereby agree to substitute this full 12-month Contract for the start-up contract to cover said period. Effective October 1, 1977, all contract 'rights and obligations of- the parties will be governed by this full 12-month Contract. Initials: C i i2/J7 Contractor County Dept_ 01 -4- t ASSLMZICFS :YD CERTIFICATIONS (C:---i3 Title I Programs) Number 28 - 431 - 1 Subject to the General and Special Conditions, Contractor assures and certifies that: A. General Assurances. 1. It will comply with the require ants of the Corm-3rehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as amended (CET3) (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839 and P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 18=:5) , hereinafter referred to as the Act, and with the rejulations and policies prc=ulgated thereunder. 2. It will comply with Federal �11anagement Circular (:--.,,!C) 74-4 and 74-7, as those circulars relate to the utilization of funds, the operation of programs, and maintenance of records, books, accounts, and other documents under the Act. 3. If the regulations pro=ulgated pursuant to the Act are amended or revised, it shall comply with then or will notify the County within 30 days after promulgation of the amendments or revision that it c=oot so conform, so that the County may take appropriate action including termination of this Contract, if necessary. 4. It possesses legal au-thorny to enter into .this Contract; a resolution, motion or similar action has bean duly adopted or passed as — official act of the Contractor's governing body, authoriz g the execution of this Contract, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and. authorizing the person . identified as the official representative of the Contractor to execute this Contract and to provide such additional infor—=tion as may be required,. 5. It will comply with Title Vi and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (P.z. 88-352), and in. accordance :rite Title '.'I and VII of that Act no person in the United States scall on the grow=?ls of race, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be c'ena= r.a benefits of, or be other-.rise subjected to discrima- nation undar a_-y- program or acti:=_y nor which the Contractor receives Federal funding (including this Contract) , and t=a Contractor will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance. 6. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (42 USC 2000d) prohibiting employment discrijin_tica where: a. The prix ery purpose of a Contract activity is to provide employment, or b. Discriminatory en"ploy=ent practices will result in unequal treatment of persons who are or should be b=—, rim- from the Contract-funded activity. 7. No person with res-pcn-sibilities in the operation ofL any program under the Act will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for participation in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation or beliefs (sections 703(1). and 712). 8. It will comely with the requirements of the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 191-0 (P.L. 91-646) which provides for fair and equitable tre?t=ent of persons displaced as a result of Federal and feder=ally assisted programs. 9. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the political activity of employees. 10. It will couply with the requirement that no program under the Act shall involve no litical activities (section 710 and 703(2)) . Initials: l Contractor County Dept. 01 � . t ASSU_RkNCES 100 CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Progra-0 [� ty Number 2Q - Z3dV - 1 11. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whoa they have family, business or other ties (section 702(x)) . 12. It will give the U. S. Department of Labor, the U. S. Comptroller General, and the County, through any authorized representative, the access to and the right to e-xamine all records, books, papers or documents related to this Contract (section 713(2)) . 13. Participants in Contractor's program will not be employed on the construction, operation or maintenance of that part of any facility which is used for religious instruc- tion or worship (section 703(3)). 14. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and training situations will be maintained (section 703(5)). 15. Conditions of employment or training will be appropriate and reasonable with regard to the type of work, the geographical region and the proficiency of the Contractor (section 703(4)) . 16. It mill ensure provision of worker's compensation protection to participants in on-the-job training, work experience, or public service employment programs under the Act at the same level and to the same extent as other employees of the employer who are covered by a State or industry worker's compensation statute; and provision of worker's compensation insurance or medical and occident insurance for injury or disease resulting from their participation to those individuals engaged in any program activity under the Act, i.e., work experience, on-the-job training, public service employment, classroom training, services to participants, and other activities, where others similarly engaged are not covered by an applicable worker's compensation statute (sections 703(6) and 203(4)). 17. Tts prcor.^ wr`?, -not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services or result in the substitution of Federal funds for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed (section 703(7)). 18. Training will not be for any occupations which require less than two wee':s of pre-employment training, unless i=ediate employment opportunities are available in that occupation (section 703(8)). 19. Training and related services will, to the maximum extent practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to employment opportunities which will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient (sections 703(9) , 105(a) (6)). 20. Institutional skill training and trainin10 croa the job shall only be for occupations in which the Secretary of Labor or the County has determined there is reasonable expectation for employment (section 703(10)) . 21. CETA funds will, to the extent practicable, be used to supplement, rather than supplant, the level of funds that would otherwise be available for the planning and administration of programs under this Contract (section 703(11)) . 22. It will submit reports as required by the Secretary or the County and -.rill maintain records and provide access to them as necessary for the Secretary's or the County's review to assure that funds are being expended in accordance with the purposes and provisions of the Act, including the maintenance of records to assist the Secretary or County in determining, the extent to which the program meets the special needs of disadvantaged, chronically unemployed, and lots income persons for meaningful employ=enc opportunities (sections 703(12) and 311(c)). Initials: k I Contractor C unty Dept. 0l� f0 -2-. ASSURANCES ASD CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) �jQ Number 28 - 437 - 1 23. Its program will, to the maximum extent feasible, contribute to the occupa4ional development or upward mobility of individual participants (section 703(13)) . 24. Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service training and technical assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds (section 703(14)). 25. Its program makes appropriate provision for the manpower needs of youth in the area served (section 703(15)). 26. Individuals receiving training on the job shall be compensated by the employer at such rates, including periodic increases, as may be deemed reasonable under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, but in no event at a rate which is less than the highest of: (a) the minimum wage rate specified in section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; (b) the State or local minimum wage for the most nearly comparable covered employment; (c) the prevailing rates of pay for persons employed in similar occupations by the same employer; or (d) the minimum entrance rate for inexperienced workers in the sane occupation in the establishment or, if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupation among other establishments in the community or area or any mi.ni=um rate required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement. 27. It will comply with the labor standards requirements set out in section 706 of the Act. 28. Services and activities provided under this Act will be administered by or under the supervision of the Contractor (sections 105(a) (1)(B) and 205(c) (1). 29. No funds made available under the Act shall be used for lobbying activities in violation of 18 USCA 1913. 30. For contracts aLd subcontracts in excess of $100,000, or where the contracting officer has determined that orders under an indefinite quantity contract or subcontract in any year will exceed $100,OG0, or if a facility to be used has been the subject of a conviction under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857C-8(c)(1)) or the Federal dater Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1319(C)) and is listed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or is not otherwise exempt: (a) no facility to be utilized in the performance of this' Contract has been listed oa the EPA List of Violating Facilities; (b) it will notify County, prior to award, of the receipt of any communication from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, U.S. Env=�rc-.=ental Protection Agency, indicating that a facility to be utilized for this Contract is under consideration to be listed on. the EPA List of Violating Facilities; and (c) it will include substantially this assurance, including this third part, in every non-exempt contract or subcontract. B. Additional Assurances for Title I Programs. In carrying out programs under Title I of the Act: 1. Manpower services, including job development, will be provided to those most in need of them including low income persons and persons of limited English-speaking ability, and that the need for continued funding of programs of demonstrated effectiveness is considered in serving such persons (section 105(a)(1) (D)) . 2. Programs of institutional skill training shall be designed for occupations in which skill shortages exist (section 105(a) (6)) . Initials: A, t . Contractor County Dept- . 44411...... -3- i ' ASSUR-AI`iCES AND CERTUICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) 2 Number 8 - 437 - 1 3. Its program meets all the requiremeats of section 105(a) and the Contractor will co--ply with all provisions of the Act (section 105(b)). 4. It will make such arrangements as are prescribed by regulation to assist the Secretary of Labor in carrying out his responsibilities under sections 105 and 108 of the Act (section 105(a) (7)) . 5. Special consideration will be given to the needs of eligible disabled veterans, special veterans, and veterans who served in the Armed Forces and who received other than a dishonorable discharge within 4 years before the date of their application. Contractor, in selecting participants for programs funded under Title I of the Act, shall take into consideration the extent that such veterans are available in the area. Specific effort should be made to develop appropriate full or part—tine opportunities for such veterans- The Contractor should utilize the assistance of the State and local veterans employment service representative in formulating its program objectives, On a continuing and timely basis, information on job vacancies and training opportunities funded under Title I of the Act shall be provided to the State and local veterans employment service representative for the purpose of disseminating information to eligible veterans (section 104(b) of Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of 1974). �.:Initials: t Contractor County Dept. r,. :Contra Costa County Standard Form GENER-4L 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. S. 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 perfor^.`=-ce shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph S.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. 3. 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 Paywent Provisions or the Service Plan. 011 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form # CE'NEPA-1 C O':D1T10J4S , (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between cite Cuurty 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 s:iall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa Countv. 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 Countv. 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. `"he Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for -any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Inde.erder.t Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shat_ not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contract^r orrises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing 'body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. lb. 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 a_=!-orized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminaton-y 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. /� w (A-4615 REV 6/7E) -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 certificate(s) of insurance evidenci=dg 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. Primacv of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any tern of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107) , 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 4107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- 01171 • &E IT RESOLVED by the, iBoarc; of Educa. on of the Pittsbur,; L=ni€iccl School District do hereby approve the following resolutions: 1. Establish=ant of Day, Tine, 2nd Place of Board IL!etings: Regular reetings otc the Board of Education of the Pittsburg Unified School District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1977, and ending March 31, 1978, ,be held on the second and fourth Lednesdays of each month at 8:00 p_rt:, in the Board Room, of the School Administration Buiidin-, 2000 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California- - 2_ Apnointcent of Secretary of the Board of Education: The Superintendent, Dr. Bob Rothschild, be appointed Secretary of the Board of Education of the Pittsburg Unified School District. Also, BE IT RESOLVED that the Business Manager, Bob Padilla, and _ the Secretary to the Superintendent, Beverly K ri.azi, be appointed Assistant Secretaries of the Board of Education- _ (3_/ Authorization of Fiscal Agents: llJ/ The Superintendent, Dr. Bob Rothschild, and the Business Manager, Bob Padilla, be authorized to act as fiscal agents for the Pittsburg* Unified School District._ 4. Assurance -of Compliance with Civil Rights Act of 1964: That the Pittsburg Unified School District comply with Title VI of the Civil Psghts Act of 1964 (P_L_ 88-352) and all requirements _ imposed by or pursuaant to the P.egulati6n of the Departaneitt of Health, Education and Erelfare issued pursuant to that title, to the end that no person shall be excluded on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion or national origin from participation in any program for which the district receives Federal financial assistance _ from the Depart=ent or uses its own funds for those fron any other sources. 5. State Building Fund - Authorized Agents: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education that the Superintendent, Dr. Bob Rothschild, and the Business Manager, Bob Padilla, are authorized to act as fiscal agents in all -natters relating to the State Building Fc-ad_ .: z:o-,;ta Ccuncv Standard Form 1 ST,14DARD CO NM4= ° (Purchase of Services) 1. Co;izract Identification. Number A98 412 -- 6 Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: Provision of a Combination Pipe Welding Classroom Training Program serving residents of Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmoad) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Capacity: Public agency Address: 2000 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is October 1, 1977 and it termi:iates September 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Pa r..ent Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 77,001 - 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: Centra Costa Cou__v FY 77-78 CF'7A Title I Annual Plan and Prime Sponsor Agreement (U. S. Dept. of Labor Grant 006-8004-10), and any modifications or revisions thereof. 9. Leval Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title I of the Comprehensive Employment & Training Act of 1973 (CETT+) , as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839; P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845) , 29 USCA Section 801tf; California Government Code Sections 26227 and 53703. 10. Signa tyres. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CA.:IFORN IA CONTRACTOR B • B r y - 4y Board of Supervisors Designee Superintendent of Schools Designee (Designate official capacity in business est: J. R. Olsson, Count•. C and affix corporation seal) Iii � State of California ) County of Contra Costa ) ss. Deputy AM1.014'LEDMIENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor R�!comro.-•-ded by Department known to me in those individual'and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ LV _ Lam_ �3C� they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership naaed above execu_ed zhe within instru=ent pL__uan_ to its byla,s HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board of directors. Form .,aro�•ed: :Cisi'�t�ctit�`�:i�•'��+:"`C / / ! D'-red: f Dignee :'0'cc:.'c•it is -r,• P11c; ;3 (.,-4617 REV 6/76) . Conu.ra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 2 8 ' 4 1 2 _ 6 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. Pavment 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 [g] 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: 16 [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 :-ake Day=ents as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. 011` (A-4618 REV 6/76)- -1- l . Contra Costa County Standard Form% PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number S. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County- 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government; in addition to any certified cost report or audit -required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County punt 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 Exceotions. 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- i ... z.,,�f.:q... .. . `.•.'. .r_-..•=**-.'�.rv.+-a',. .,+mss._ .-, SERVICE PLAN Number 2 8Q _ 4 1 2 - 6 1. Service Specifications and Performance Standards. PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (Contractor) shall during the term of this Contract establish and operate a Certified Combination/Pipe Welding Classroom Training Program for CETA enrollees residing in Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond). Contractor shall secure office facilities located at 1201 Stoneman Avenue in Pittsburg and shall employ appropriate staff to provide services hereunder, as follows. In providing this class- room training program, Contractor shall: a. Request, screen, and accept referrals of appropriate CETA enrollees from County's established CETA Units for participation in the welding classroom training program, such that: (1) At least 95% of such requests (for referrals) will be made to County's Manpower Project Office within five (5) working days following determination by Contractor that an enrollment opportunity (opening) exists, or will exist within one (1) month, for participation in the training program; (2) For at least 95% of the CETA enrollees who are referred by County's established CETA Units in response to Contractor's request for referrals, and who do not withdraw from consideration (i.e., who do not decline to participate in any of Contractor's classroom training program screening activities), screening for appropri- ateness for participation in the training program will be completed by Contractor and a final determination of acceptance or non-acceptance made and reported in writing to the referring CETA Unit within three (3) weeks following the date of referral (i.e., written request by the CETA Unit for consideration of the enrollee); (3) For each referred CETA enrollee who is not accepted for participation in Contractor's classroom training program, the referring CETA Unit will be infomed in writing, at the time of notice of non-acceptance, of the particular reasons for non-acceptance of the enrollee; (4) At least 95% of the referred CETA enrollees who are accepted for participation in Contractor's classroom training program and who do not decline to begin training, will be enrolled in and receive initial training within three (3) weeks following the date of written notice of acceptance to the referring CETA Unit; and (5) At least 50 CETA enrollees will be newly enrolled in the program. s b. Provide classroom training and instruction (as set forth below) in welding skills, including coverage of the following curriculum areas: (1) TIG Welding Techniques; (2) GAS Welding Techniques; (3) MIG Welding Techniques; (4) Innershield Welding Techniques; (5) Pipe Welding Techniques; (6) Pipe Layout; (7) Welding Theory; and (8) Blueprint Reading. c. Provide classroom training and instruction in basic education skills (as set forth below) as needed to enable each participant to successfully complete the above welding skills training and either pass the State's standard G.E.D. test or obtain a high school diploma. d. Provide individualized training-support services (as set forth below) for all program participants, including: (1) Counseling for participants, as needed, regarding learning adjustment in the training program, personal attitudes toward the program, available services, and related matters pertinent to the enrollee's progress in Contractor's program; (2) Certification of the daily attendance of enrollees in the program; Initials: �. Contractor County Dept. 0I ` SERVICE PLAN Number 28 - 412 - 6 (3) Preparation of an individual monthly report of enrollee progress in Contractor's program, and submission of said report to both the enrollee and County's CETA Unit which has referred the enrollee; (4) Referral of program participants to said CETA Unit for needed supportive services, including transportation, child care, and legal services; and (5) Referral of job-ready and nearly job-ready participants to said CETA Unit and to other job-finding resources and employment oppo-tunities for job placement. e. Provide the above classroom training and instruction and individualized training-support services (set forth in Paragraphs b., c., and d. above), such that: (1) At least 90% of the CETA enrollees who begin training in the class- room training program will remain enrolled in the program for at least thirty (30) days following the date of initial enrollment of each participant; (2) At least 75% of the CETA enrollees who begin training in the class- room training program will [within six (6) months following the date of initial enrollment of each participant] complete the program (i.e., achieve the established standards for completion of training in the program, including achievement in all curriculum areas as set forth above), and receive State certification in three- position combination welding, or enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment in an occupation related to training (i.e., one which is included in Occupational Division #81, "Welders, Flame Cutters, and Related Occupations," as defined by the U. S. Department of Labor); at least 33.3% of those CETA enrollees who thus complete the program will also receive State certification in pipe welding, within six (6) months following the date of initial enrollment of each participant. And, during the term of this Contract, at least 22 CETA enrollees who are initially enrolled hereunder will complete the training program or enter permanent, unsubsidized, full- time employment in an occupation related to training; and at least 7 of these enrollees will receive State certification in both three-position combination welding and pipe welding, while the remainder will receive State certification in three-position combination welding only; (3) At least 50% of the CETA enrollees who begin training in the classroom training program will (within eight months following the date of initial enrollment of each participant in the program) enter permanent, unsubsidized, full- time employment in an occupation related to training (as set forth above); and (4) The Attendance Rate for the classroom training program will, for each month of the Contract term, be at least .85; with said Attendance Rate computed as: (Total enrollee-hours of actual attendance in class) (Total enrollee-hours of scheduled attendance, excluding regular enrollee holiday periods, but including all hours regularly scheduled for all enrollees) f. Develop, submit, maintain on file with County, and comply with a Contractor's Statement of Enrollee Training Standards, in the form and manner prescribed by County, specifying applicable procedures for selection of participants, criteria for acceptance and retention in the program, and standards for successful completion of training. g. Develop and distribute to all participants, immediately upon initial enrollment, an instructional handbook covering: (1) Procedures for terminating participants from the training program; (2) Rules for absences, tardiness, and verification of attendance; and (3) Other necessary information regarding the classroom training program, including standards for student achievement. Initials: '` Contractor ouncy Oepc. -2- ,-� �0 t SERVICE PLAN Number 2 v — 4 1 6 h. Provide all needed training equipment, materials, and supplies. i. Provide classroom training services hereunder at least six hours per day, five days per week, on a continuous basis throughout the term of this Contract. j. Prepare and submit to County and to the appropriate CETA Unit, all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of classroom training services, such that: at least 95% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. 2. Administration. In administering this program of CETA services, Contractor shall: a. Prepare, submit, and maintain on file with County's Manpower Project Office at all times, in the form and manner prescribed by County, a CETA Title I Program Operating Plan, which shall specify the total planned monthly expenditures and enrollment levels (i.e., cumulative number of enrollee entrances to and exits from participation) in each CETA service specified above, for each calendar month of the Contract term. Said Plan shall be subject to the prior written approval of the County Manpower Project Director and may be modified only uponrp for written approval of the County Manpower Project Director. b. Use its best efforts to ensure that services provided under this Contract are provided in accordance with the total planned monthly expenditures and enrollment levels specified in its CETA Title I Program Operating Plan, such that: actual performance on each such expenditure and enrollment category will not deviate by more than fifteen (15) percent (or, for enrollment categories, by more than two (2) persons, whichever is greater) from the corresponding planned monthly performance, for each calendar month of the Contract term. c. Maintain an effective liaison and working relationship with County's Manpower Project Office staff and with County's established CETA manpower program operators. 3. General Provisions. a. Participant Benefits and Working Conditions. If applicable, Contractor shall provide all appropriate enrollee wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 95.33(d)(4)(viii) and 98.24), including the provision of appropriate wages, workers' compensation insurance coverage, and other fringe benefits for enrollees in work experience positions. Work experience in the private—for—profit sector is prohibited. b. Participant Rights. Contractor shall advise all participants (i.e., applicants and enrollees) of the existence of County's CETA grievance procedure and of their rights and responsibilities upon receiving Contractor's services under this Contract. Contractor shall grant participants the opportunity to present grievances and complaints as required by County and CETA regulations, including informal hearings for resolving issues and complaints, prompt determinations, written notice of grounds for any proposed adverse action, opportunity to respond, and further appeal (in accordance with 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.26). Contractor shall advise every participant prior to his entering upon employment (including work experience positions) of the name of his employer and of his rights and benefits in connection with any CETA subsidized employment. Initials: Contractor County Dept. -3— Old& SERVICE PLAN Number 2 `l — 4 1 6 c. Monitoring. Contractor's services and performance under this Contract shall be monitored as follows: (1) Contractor's staff will attend workshops provided by County's Manpower Project Office staff on the use and preparation of required forms, reports, and records. (2) Contractor shall prepare and submit to County timely, accurate fiscal and Management Information System (PIIS) reports, which will be reviewed regularly by County's Manpower Project Office staff. (3) Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with County's Manpower Project Office staff to discuss the progress of the Contractor toward accomplishing established performance objectives and meeting applicable evaluation criteria, to assist Contractor's staff in solving administrative problems, and to assist Contractor in developing an effective program. d. Overtime and Staff Vacation Restrictions. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime under this Contract except as may be permitted under the Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, specified in Paragraph 4.b. below. Contractor shall require all employees funded under this Contract to take off the full amount of vacation time (which is accrued during the term of this Contract) before the Contract terminates. e. Travel Restrictions. Contractor shall not incur costs under this Contract for travel outside of Contra Costa County without first obtaining prior written authori— zation from the County's Manpower Project Director. f. Allowable Contract Costs. In accordance with Paragraph 3. (Allowable Costs), page 1, of the Payment Provisions, Contractor shall also determine its allowable costs under this Contract pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 98.12 and 98.13), pertaining to: (1) General purposes for CETA expenditures, (2) Direct and indirect costs, (3) Policies and procedures, (4) Restrictions on use of funds, (5) Expenditures for building repairs, maintenance, and capital improvements, (6) Allowable cost categories, (7) Classification of costs by category, (8) Examples of properly chargeable costs, (9) Administrative costs, (10) Travel costs, and (11) Allocation of allowable costs among program activities. g. Protection of CETA Equipment. Contractor shall cooperate with County in tagging and appropriately identifying all CETA equipment, including devices and machines used for training, instruction, evaluation, or other service delivery, and any other property or supplies procured or otherwise acquired under this Contract. Contractor shall maintain all such property in good working repair at all times and shall provide All Risk insurance as may be required by County for said property with the County named as an insured under the policy. Contractor shall maintain adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, misuse, or theft of such property and shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage, misuse or theft. Initials: c • Contractor ounty Dept. -4 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 8 — 4 1 9 r 6 4. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. a. Program Budget. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of estimated program expenditures: Cost Categories Contract Term (1) Administration $12,515 (2) Enrollee Training 62,895 (3) Manpower Services 1,591 (4) Enrollee Wages —0— (5) Enrollee Fringe Benefits $ —0— TOTAL (Contract Payment Limit) $77,001 b. Detailed Expenditure Schedule. The above budget shall be subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall subcategorize in specific detail the above cost categories and line item budget amounts and shall be subject to approval by County. Contractor shall maintain a current Detailed Expenditure Schedule continuously on file with County's Manpower Project Office, in the form and manner prescribed by County. C. Changes in Expenditure Schedule. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed, but only with prior written authorizat_on from the County's Hunan Resources Agency Director or his designee. To accomplish this, Contractor shall submit to County a revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule (prior to implementation), showing any proposed changes in the subcategories and detailed line item budget amounts. Upon receiving prior written approval of its revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule from County, Contractor may implement the appropriate budget changes. Initials: /L -14� Contractor County Dept. } -5- 01183 SPECIAL CO\D[TIONS (CETA Title I 'rograms) 2 • `lumber 8 - 412 - 6 1. Compliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, anc circulars applicable to Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act cf 1973, as amended, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95, and 93, as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 41, No. 124, Friday, June 25, 1976, and Vol. 42, No. 93, Friday, 'lay 13, 1977; as may be revised and amEnded; and .which are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Available Copies. Copies of the Countf`s Project documents, as specified in Paragraph S. (Project) of this Contract, and a1L pertinent Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to this Contract, shall be available at all times for inspection by the Contractor duriig regular business hours at the Offices of the County Human Resources agency Manpower P.oject. 3. Retained Powers. All powers not explicitly vested in the Contractor remain in the County. 4. Status of Participants_ Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered emplo, ees or agents of County. Contractor is an independent contractor, and County shall ieither direct nor have control over Contractor, its activities, or the methods and cetails by which Contractor fulfills its obligations under this Contract. In provid ng services hereunder, Contractor shall work cooperatively with the County Manpower Project Director_ 5. Payment Adjustments. a. If any funds are expended by the Coltractor in violation of the terns of this Contract (including all applicable statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars) , County may deduct the amount of -uch unauthorized or illegal expenditures from payments otherwise payable to Contractor in order to recover any amount expended for unauthorized purposes in the current or immediately preceding fiscal year. No such action taken by County shall entitle the Contrac -or to reduce program operations or salaries, wages, fei.ge benef .ts, or services 'Lo - any program participant, including Contractor's sta�Ef, or to expend less during the effective term of this Contract than those amounts specified in the Budget of Estimat�.d Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. Any such reduction in expenditures may be deemed sufficient cause for termination of this Contract. Within thirty (30) days of request by County, Contractor shall reimburse County for any payments made for expenditures which are in violation of this Contract. b. Contractor shall indemnify County fLlly and completely for any repayment of funds made by the County to the U. S. Department of Labor at the request of that Department's Secretary after it has been determined that such repayment is required from the County due to the unauthorized or illegal expenditures by Contractor. The Secretary's determination as to the necessity for any such repayment shall be conclusive as between County and Contractor. 6. Termination, Further Provision. This Co tract may be terminated as specified in Paragraph 5. (Termination), page 1, of the Genfral Conditions, subject to the following: a. County's termination for failure of ;ontractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not be exercised "n til 30 days after Contractor has bee: sent by County a written notice specifying t11e_failure to perform and Contractor has failed to correct such failure of performancekwi.thin said 30 days after the sending of said notice. b. County may exercise its right of terriiination specified in Paragraph 6.a. of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continu< in force. c. Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c. , shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor_ i Ia itials: / Contractor County Dept_ •1 SPECI.IL CO 'DITIOVS (CETA Title 11 Programs) Number - 412 - 6 • f 7. Statistics, Reports, and Records_ :ontractor shall keep and maintain such documents, records, and accounts as may be required by County or the Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable hereto. Contractor shall compile, compute, and provide to Countf all such statistics, program reports, and records as may be required by County_ S,,id documents, accounts, statistics, reports, and records shall be maintained andjprovided in the form and manner prescribed by County. i 8. Child Labor. No person under 1S yedrs ,of age shall be employed in any occupation which the U. S. Secretary of Labor' has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E). Any eligible participants under 16 years of age will be employed only in accordance with the limitations imposed by 29 CFR Part 570, Subpart C. 9. Affirmative Action Plan. Contractor shall comply with all applicable require- ments of Executive Order No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order No. 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60). Contractor hereby certifies that it has an Affirmative Action Plan, if required by State or Federal law, which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that plan. Contractor shall also comply with requirements established by County and the Department of Labor, including CETA Regional Bulletin x29-76, "Affirmative Action Requirements for FY 77." 10. Environmental Protection_ If the Payment Limit of this Contract exceeds $100,000, Contractor shall comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.) and the -Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq_) , as amended. Violations shall be reported to the U. S. Department of Labor and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency. 11. Program ?Management Pegui_ements. Contractor shall establish and maintain internal program management procedures for the effective administration of its Contract program, including provision to: a. Monitor day-to-day operations, b. Periodically review the performance of the program in relation to program goals and objectives, and c. Pleasure and evaluate the effectiveness and impact of program results in terms of participants, program activities, and the community. When Contractor finds that its program operations do not p-qual planned performance, it shall develop and implement appropriate corrective action and seek to improve its overall program management and effectiveness_ 12. Financial Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment G, Paragraph 2_ , pertaining to standards for financial management systems in federally-funded activities. Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall establish and maintain a financial management system providing: a. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of financial information pertaining to its Contract program in accordance with County or Federal reporting requirements, b. Effective control over and accountability for all Contract funds, property, and other assets, and c_ The ability to evaluate the effectiveness of program activities. Contractor shall adequately safeguard all Contract funds, property, and other assets and shall ensure that they are used solely for purposes authorized under this Contract_ Initials: Contractor WTI AlC. —2— SPECIAL CO-NDITIMIS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 28 - 412 13. Prouty 'tanagement Requirements_ Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor governing the procurement, ownership, use, and disposition of CETA equipment and other personal property (including minor equipment costing over $50 per item and unused expendable personal property with a total inventory value over $500). Contractor shall establish a control system to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft to property, including CETA equipment_ 14. Property Records. Contractor shall maintain accurate records of any CET3 equipment and other such property procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract in accordance with requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor, including Federal Management Circular RIC 74-7, Attachment N, Paragraph 5.a. , pertaining to the maintenance of records to provide property description, identification numbers, acquisition date and cost, source, location, use, condition, and disposition. Contractor shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage or theft to property. Notwithstanding Paragraph 4. (Retention of Records) , page 1, of the General Conditions, Contractor shall retain such property records for three years after the disposition of such equipment or property_ 15. Procurement Standards_ Contractor shall comply with applicable State and local laws, rules, and regulations governing the procurement of supplies, equipment, and other materials and services, and with requirements established by County or the U. S_ Department of Labor for such procurements with Contract funds, including Federal Planage=ent Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment 0 (Procurement Standards). Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall: a. Maintain a code or standards of conduct governing the activities of its officers, employees, or agents involved in procurement and prohibiting the solicitation and acceptance of gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from subcontractors or potential subcontractors_ b. Conduct all procure-m--nt transactions in a manner so as to provide maximum open and free corpetition and prevent conflicts of interest or noncompetitive practices Which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. c. Make positive efforts to utilize small business and minority-owned business . sources of equipment, supplies, and services and to allow these sources the maximum possible opportunity to compete for the provision of equipment, supplies, and services procured utilizing funds under this Contract_ d. Utilize, for procurements over $10,000, the method of formal advertising, with adequate purchase descriptions, sealed bids, and public openings; however, procure- ments may be negotiated to accomplish sound procurement if it is impracticable and unfeasible to use formal advertising, as when: f (1) the public exigency will not permit the delay incident to advertising, (2) the material or service is available from only one person, firm, - or other sole source, (3) the procurement involves a contract for personal or professional services or any service rendered by an educational institution, or (4) no acceptable bids have been received after formal advertising. Nevertheless, in all cases competition shall be obtained to the maximum extent practicable. Contractor's records of such procurements shall contain justification for subcontractor selection and any use of negotiation in lieu of formal advertising, and the basis for the cost or price negotiated. 16. Nepotism. Contractor shall comply with the Federal restriction prohibiting nepotism (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.22)_ Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall not hire any person in an administrative capacity or staff position funded under this Contrast if a wc:..her of his or her mediate family is already e=ployed in an administrative capacity by Contractor_ Initials: L t Contractor Co -3- - :.--- SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 28 - 412 - 6 17. Davis-Bacon triage Rates _ Contractor shall comply with applicable regulations of the U. S. Department of Labor (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 93.29) regarding payment of prevailing wage rates to all laborers and mechanics employed by Contractor or any subcontractor in any construction, alteration, or repair, including painting and decorating, of projects, buildings or works which are assisted under this Contract, in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended. 13. Final Contract Closeout_ In the event that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract are not purchased by County under a new contract following termination of the within Contract, Contractor shall comply with final Contract closeout procedures established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor. In such event: a. Contractor shall provide County, within 60 days following the termination of this Contract, all financial, program, performance, and other reports required by County under this Contract. b_ Contractor shall account for any CETA equipment and other property, including supplies and materials, procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract. c_ This Contract may be amended to extend the term for up to 60 days to allow Contractor to incur allowable administrative costs during- said 60-day closeout period 'for the purpose of initiating a final closeout of this Contract, preparing the above specified reports, and submitting said reports to County. d_ Under any such Contract amendment; County may reimburse Contractor pursuant to Paragraph 4. (Payment Demands), page 1, of the Payment Provisions for such allowable administrative costs that are actually incurred, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract or to the total amount of the amended Payment Limit, should the Payment Limit of this Contract be increased by County under said Contract amendment. 19. Asscr=ces and Certifications. As a further condition, Contractor shall comply with those Federal requirements and make those assurances and certifications set forth in the "Assurances and Certifications" attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference_ 20. Novation. The parties, having entered into a prior one-month start-up contract, Number 23- 412=5 , for the period from October 1, 1977,. through October 31, 1977, hereby agree to substitute this full 12-month Contract for the start-up contract to cover said period_ Effective October 1, 1977, all contract rights and obligations of-the-parties will be governed by this full 12-month Contract. Initials: Contractor County Dept. E 1188 j . - ASSG _A XZS .-27 -'17 '4 (CE A Title I Programs) Number 91:48 - 412 - 6 Subject to the General and Special Conditions, Contractor assures and certifies that: A. General Assurances_ 1. It will comply with the requiresents of the Comnrehensive Employment and Tragi=ins Act of 1973, as amended (CETT.) (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839 and P.L. 93-567, 88 Stet. 1845) , hereinafter referred to as the Act, and with the regulations and policies prc_u1gat_d thereunder. 2. It will comply with FederaliSanagement Circular (FMC) 74-4 and 74-7, as those circulars relate to the utilization of funds, the operacior_ of programs, and ma==tena-ace of records, books, accounts, and other documents Under the Act. 3. If the regulations pro--L,-I-, ated pursuant to the-Act are amended or revised, it shall comely with them or will notify the County within 30 days after promulgation of the amendw°nts or revision that it cannot so confora, so that the County may take appropriate action including te=ination of this Contract, if necessary. '+. It possesses legal authority to enter into this Contract; a resolution, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as ` official act of the Contractor's governing body, authorizing the execution of this Contract, including all understaad ings and assurances contained therein, and directing and. authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the Contractor to execute this Contract and to provide such additional information as may be required. 5. It will comply with Title 4T and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (P.L _ 88-352), and in accordance with Title VI and VII of that Act no person in the United Stares scall on the grounds or race, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be other-.--ise subjected to discrimi- nation under ay program or acri:=_ for which the Contractor receives Federal funding (including this Contract) , and the Contractor will immediately tare any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance_ - 6. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (42 USC 2000d) probibitiag employment discriiLatioa where: a. The primary purpose of a Contract activity ig to provide employment, or b- Discriminatory e=loymeent practices will result in unequal treatment of pe--sons :ho are or should be be^e'titi^.g from the Contract-fucdad activity_ 7. No person with responsibilities in the operation of any program under the Act will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for participation in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, political afiiiation or beliefs (sections 703(l). and 712). 8. It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the UniforM Relocatiea Assistance and Peal Property acquisition Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which provides for fair and equitable treat=ent of persons displaced as a result of Federal and federally assisted programs. 9_ It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the political activity of employees. 10. It will comply with the requirement that no program under the act shall h=alve political activities (section 710 and 703(2)) . Initials: CO2tractor Co Maty Dept. 4'. . F- ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICINTI0;lS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 2 8 - 412 - 6 11. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business or other ties (section 702(a)) . 12. It will give the U. S. Department of Labor, the U. S. Comptroller General, and the County, through any authorized representative, the access to and the right to ex.-mine all records, books, papers or documents related to this Contract (section 713(2)) _ 13. Participants in Contractor's program will not be employed on the construction, operation or maintenance of that part of any facility which is used for religious instruc- tion or worship (section 703(3)) . 14. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and training situations will be maintained (section 703(5)). 15. Conditions of employment or training will be appropriate and reasonable with regard to the type of work, the geographical region and the proficiency of the Contractor (section 703(4)) . 16. It gill ensure provision of worker's compensation protection to participants „ in on-the-job training, work experience, or public service employment programs under the Act at the same level and to the same extent as other employees of the employer who are covered by a State or industry worker's compensation statute; and provision of worker's compensation insurance or medical and accident insurance for injury or disease resulting from their participation to those individuals engaged in any program activity under the Act, i.e. , work experience, on-the-job training, public service employment, classroom training, services to participants, and other activities, where others sirUarly engaged are not covered by an applicable worker's compensation statute (sections 703(6) and 203(4)) . ,7. I_s error.— will result in the displacement of employed workers or impair cense.= contracts for services or result in the substitution of Federal funds for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed (section 703(7)) . 18. Trainin; will not be for any occupations which require less than two creeks of pre-employment training, unless immediate employment opportunities are available in that occupation (section 7031'.8)). 19. Training and related services will, to the ma_�un extent practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to employment opportunities which Uri.11 enable participants to become economically self-sufficient (sections 703(9) , 105(a)(6)). 20. Institutional skill. training and training on-the job shall only be for occupations in which the Secretary of Labor or the County has determined there is reasonable ex-pectatioa for er-ployment (section 703(10)) . 21. CETA funds will, to the extent practicable, be used to supplement, rather than supplant, the level of funds that would otherwise be available for the planning and administration of programs under this Contract (section 703(11)) . 22. It will submit reports as required by the Secretary or the County and will maintain records and provide access to them as necessary for the Secretary's or the County's review to assure that funds are being expended in accordance with the purposes and provisions of the Act, including the maintenance of records to assist the Secretary or County in determining the extent to which the program meets the special needs of disadvantaged, chronically unemployed, and low income persons for rreanirgful employment opportunities (sections 703(12) and 311(c))_ Initials. Contractor CUtSnry Dept. 01 � -2- ASSURIA_NC£S AVSD CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 2 8 - 4 1 2 - 6 23. Its program will, to the maximum extent feasible, contribute to the occupational development or upward mobility of individual participants (section 703(13)) . 24. Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service training and technical assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds (section 703(14)). 25. Its program makes appropriate provision for the manpower needs of youth in the area served (section 703(15)). 26. Individuals receiving training on the job shall be compensated by the Employer at such rates, including periodic increases, as may be deemed reasonable under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, but in no event at a rate which is less than the highest of: (a) the minimum wage rate specified in section 6(a) (1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; (b) the State or local minimum wage for the most nearly comparable covered ez"ploy-ment; (c) the prevailing rates of pay for persons employed in similar occupations by the same employer; or (d) the minimum entrance rate for inexperienced workers in the S'-- occupation. in the establish=ent or, if the occupation is new to the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupation among other establishments is the community or area or any minimum rate required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement. 27. It will comply with the labor standards requirements set out in section 706 of the Act. 28. Services and activities provided under this Act will be administered by or under the supervision of the Contractor (sections 105(a) (1)(B) and 205(c)(1). 29. No ids —de a--f-able under the Act shall be used for lobbying activities ^_ violation of 18 USCA 1913. 30. For contracts and subcontracts in excess of $100,000, or where the contracting officer has determined that orders under an indefinite quantity contract or subcontract in ;=-. y year w-_11 exceed $100,000, or if a facility to be used has been the subject of a con%riction under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857C-8(c)(1)) or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1319(0)) and is listed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or is not otherwise exempt: (a) no facility to be utilized in the performance of this Contract has been listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; (b) it will notify County, prior to award, of the receipt of any communication from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, U.S. Envrcrmental Protection Agency, indicating that a facility to be utilized for this Contract is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; and (c) it will include substantially this assurance, including this third part, in every non-exempt contract or subcontract. B. Additional Assurances for Title I Programs. In carrying out programs under Title I of the Act: 1. �tanpo::er services, including job development, will be provided to those most in need of them including low income persons and persons of limited English-speaking ability, and that the need for continued funding of programs of demonstrated effectiveness is considered in serving such persons (section 105(a) (1)(D)) . 2. Programs of institutional skill training shall be designed for occupations in which skill shortages exist (section 105(a) (6)) . Initials: Contractor County Dept. 01 -3- ASSUR4.- N CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) (lumber 2 8 4 1 7 3. Its program meets all the requirements of section 105(a) and the Contractor will comply with all provisions of the Act (section 105(b)). 4. It will make such arrangements as are prescribed by regulation to assist the Secretary of Labor in carrying out his responsibilities under sections 105 and 108 of the Act (section 105(a) (7)) - 5. 05(a) (7)) _5. Special consideration will be given to the needs of eligible disabled veterans, special veterans, and veterans who served in the Armed Forces and who received other than a dishonorable discharge within 4 years before the date of their application. Contractor, in selecting participants for programs funded under Title I of the Act, shall take into consideration the extent that such veterans are available in the area. Specific effort should be made to develop appropriate full or part-time opportunities for such veterans. The Contractor should utilize the assistance of the State and local vetera.s employment service representative in formulating its program objectives. On a continuing and timely basis, information on job vacaccies and training opportunities funded under Title I of the Act shall be provided to the State and local veterans employment service representative for the purpose of disseminating information to eligible veterans (section 104(b) of Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of 1974). Initials: Contractor Cbuat7 Dept. D 'r `j , 7. 011L�., -4- 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 per`or--.ance 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 Supervisor; 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 Seerrice Plan. 01. ;� (1-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENEFA C01%7JITiONS (Purcaase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between chc Cuur_t7 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 Cor_*-act 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. IrdeDendent 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 T_nteres:. Contract aro-nises 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 13-st 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 dr -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 av_herized by law may be guilty of a inisdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, se-x, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. aJ3 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- Cmntra Costa County Standard Form GENEIR.AL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts 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. Contractor understands and agrees%that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107) , 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 4107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- 0119.1 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Pittsburg UnEfied School . District do hereby app_ove the following resolutions: 1. Establishment of Day, Time, and Place of Board Meetings: Regular meetings of the Board of Education of the Pittsburg Unified School District, County of Contra Costa, State of, California, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1977, and ending March 31, 1978, be held on the second and fourth 1•:ednesdsys of each month at 8:00 p_n,:, in the Board Room, of the School Administration Building, 2000 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California. 2. Appointment of Secretary of the Board of Education: The Superintendent, Dr. Bob Rothschild, be appointed Secretary of the Board of Education of the Pittsburg Unified School District. Also, BE IT RESOLVED that the Business Manager, Bob Padilla, and the Secretary to the Superintendent, Beverly Ryriazi, be appointed Assistant Secretaries of the Board of Education. Authorization of Fiscal Agents: The Superintendent, Dr. Bob Rothschild, and the Business Manager, Bob Padilla, be authorized to act as fiscal agents for the Pittsburg' Unified School District. 4. Assurance of Compliance with Civil Rights Act of 1964: That the Pittsburg Unified School District comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulati6n of the Departmeiet of Health, Education and Welfare issued pursuant to that title, to the end that no person shall be excluded on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion or national origin from participation in any program for which the district receives Federal financial assistance from the Department or uses its own funds for those from any other sources. 5. State Building Fund - Authorized Agents: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education that the Superintendent, Dr. Bob Rothschild, and the Business Manager, Bob Padilla, are authorized to act as fiscal agents in all natters relating to the State Building Fund. urAlulk 12.*3 -souacEsA3:Ncr 01 ��- _ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 1978 In the Matter of Approval of Final Reports on the Proposed Family Stress Center. The Board having received a final report from the Director, Human Resources Agency, dated April 26, 1978 apprising the Board of the status of the proposed establishment of a Family Stress Center; and The Public Works Director having submitted to the Board a separate report on the purchase of a suitable location at 1600 Galindo Street, Concord, California in which to house the proposed Center; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following actions are HEREBY APPROVED: 1. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to undertake the purchase of property at 1600 Galindo Street, Concord and the County Auditor is AUTHORIZED to release the appropriated sum of $250,000 allocated in the budget for fiscal year 1977-1978 for this purpose at the direction of the Public :works Director; 2. The Board concurs in the concepts enumerated in the memorandum dated April 26, 1978 from the Director, Human Resources Agency, which will ensure that the Stress Center program will be closely coordinated with appropriate programs under County ' jurisdiction as well as with those of other appropriate public and private programs in the community; 3. The Board ACKNOWLEDGES that the .report dated April 26,, 1978 from the Director, Human Resources Agency, fully meets the requirements of the Board's Order dated October 18, 1977. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON MAY 2, 1978. 1 hereby certifly 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 Directors-Operating Depts. Supervisors Contracts Unit affixed this 2nd day of Mav 19 78 Teen Hope AND Junior League of Oakland-East Bay Mrs. Mary Lou Laubscher J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ,/;?/�/et , rllt"I./A r . , Deputy Clerk County Auditor Robbie Guth errez Public Works Director County Counsel Oil 96 H-24 4177 15m Hilm. an. Resou -ces AenCy �c eraldine Russell9 -� 1 DateApril 26, 1978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY To Board of Supervisors RECEIVED From Claude L. Van Marter, Director APR -Q-lo 1978 -r I R. OLWN Sub' eoAW OF SUP IVISORS J PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF A FAMILY STRESS CENTER 57A CO. In adopting the budget for this fiscal year your Board appropriated $250,000 for the purpose of purchasing a facility which would be used as a Family Stress Center. Before agreeing to actually release the funds, however, you ordered me to return to the Board with a report showing how such a Center would be coordinated with other human service programs in the County. On September 2, 1977 I wrote to all the major human service providers in the County asking that they join together in. an Ad Hoc Task Force for the purpose of deciding how such services could be coordinated with the proposed Family Stress Center. A copy of this memorandum is enclosed as Attachment f1. Beginning on September 14, 1977 the Task Force met on a monthly basis with subcommittees and individuals meeting regularly inbetween to develop a conceptual framework for the Stress Center, to. formulate plans for -how coordination could be improved, and to develop a program for the Center. Extensive work has also been put into locating a suitable physical facility. The Task Force has served as a useful vehicle for surfacing sincere differences of opinion, varying philosophies, differences over the relative priority of various programs and treatment methodologies and over the extent to which programs should be coordinated with or co-located in such a Center. There have been many delays and frustrations over the purchase of a facility by the County. The County has recently located a building at 1600 Galindo Street, Concord, which appears to be suitable and which is within the appropriation your Board has made available. The Public Works Director is presenting separately to your Board on May 2 additional details on this building. The program which will be operated in the Stress Center is, to a large extent, dependent on the size building that is available. At first we were looking at a large complex of three buildings known as the Concord Christian Center. While the purchase price for the building was within the amount your Board appropriated, the needed repairs to the building made its purchase a practical impossibility (see memo frog Vern Cline dated February 15, 1978 attached). The building presently under consideration will , of course, limit the amount of staff from other agencies that can be co-located in the building. However, there is general agreement tiat the cooperation and coordination of all other providers is mor i mtf� ant than their mere physical presence in one building_ l Au�� Microlibed with boo,d order Board of Supervisors ' April 26, 1978 Page 2 The Task Force has brought together all the major human service -! providers in the County in a mutually supportive effort to share plans ; with each other and cooperate with each other in planning for the Stress Center program. Perhaps most importantly, it has also provided a vehicle through which we can insure that the program which will be operated in the Stress Center will be closely coordinated with the other . major human service providers in the County. Out of these meetings the Task Force has adopted certain concepts. These are outlined below: i I. Overall Purpose of the Family Stress Center: To promote the physical and emotional health of children and parents in central Contra Costa County. II. Specific Goal of the Family Stress Center: To provide and/or coordinate those services to families that will enable them to better deal with stressful situations. III. Client Population to be Served: The specific goal identified above should be accomplished by providing coordinated and unduplicated preventive and treatment services to persons who are: I a. Potentially abusive or neglectful to their children. i The intention is to have a broad definition of "potentially abusive" since many of the services to be provided are in the areas of parenting education and information and referral. ! Parenting education will generally be available on a group basis in order that this service will be available to the general population. It is difficult to further define this group since the population to be served depends on the individual reactions of persons to stressful situations. b. Currently abusive or neglectful but the situation is not life-threater).ing. j The Social Service Department is mandated to provide protective service interventions in life-threatening situations. The Social Service Department is unable to provide protective service intervention in those situations that are non life-threatening. Therefore, this is a population to which the Stress Center should provide services. Those services will include parenting education services, direct treatc-ent, and support services. Board of Supervisors April 26, 1978 Page 3 c. Former abusive or neglectful parents. Services could be provided at the Stress Center for this y population either as direct treatment services or rap. groups;: for example, Parents Anonymous. IV. Professional Staff and Volunteer Roles: a. Professional staff. Professional staff should only be utilized for consultation, staff development training, and counseling services. Among • other things, this means that professional staff should not be used to provide direct I & R services or other services for which volunteers can be trained. b. Volunteers. The Center can only be successful if it has a large cadre of trained volunteers. These volunteers should run parenting education groups, I & R services, respite day care, fund raising, and other associated tasks for which volunteers are well suited. V. Consultation: Two types of consultation should be utilized in the Center; direct service consultation and support services consultation. Direct services consultation will be medical, psychiatric, and social work consultation. Each type of consultation will involve three elements-- education, direct case consultation to staff located in or linked to the Stress Center, and in some cases, may also include expert witness testimony on child abuse as needed. Support services consultation would fall in the areas of legal , financial , administra- tive, advocacy, and education services. This consultation would be focused on specific solutions to Stress Center or co-located staff questions. Public and private agencies should be requested to provide staff for necessary consultation. A list of names would be submitted to the Center describing the skills of 'the consultant. The Center would then select the consultant which they wish to utilize. The amount of time for consultation for direct services would be based on professional standards and requirements. Support system consultation will also be solicited from public or private agencies. If that is not available or donated, members of the Board of Directors would also be asked to serve asccrts4ltants as necessary. Dey should be limited to a specific nu4ir14#3ours per month of consultation tire. Board of Supervisors April 26, 1978 Paga 4 VI. Co-Location: r Another issue which has been raised repeatedly is that of the i extent which other services and agencies, primarily those providing treatment services, should be asked to co-locate in the Stress Center. S Treatment staff from public or private agencies should not be co-located simply to have many professionals represented in one building. Co-location should depend upon: 1. Whether the service needs to be immediately available, and 2. Whether the service is othe.-tise available in the immediate geographical area, and 3. The willingness of the agency to co-locate staff. VII. Services• a. Information and Referral. It is necessary to have I & R staff on duty during the hours that the Center is open. This service should be staffed by volunteers. These volunteers may be Stress Center volunteers, volunteers from other agencies, such as Social Service Depart- ment, SAY, Children's Council , Care Center, etc. These volunteers would be trained in resources, interviewing, and crisis intervention theory and techniques. The training of these volunteers would be done by professionals either volunteering their own time or by professionals in public agencies who have agreed to provide training services. Probably the vast majority of the telephone requests or drop-ins that come into the Stress Center would be referred to already i existing service providers. This is where coordination of i services is essential. A trained professional must be readily available at any time the I & R volunteers are on duty. If there is another agency already providing the service the i client requires, the role of the I & R worker will be to refer them to already existing resources. However, if the appropriate ! service is not available, or if the client cannot get to the appropriate service, or if they cannot afford them, the Stress Center may provide preventive and/or direct treatment services for those persons falling within the definition of family j stress situations. 1 ,1 Board of Supervisors _ April 26, 1978 Page 5 b. Direct Treatment Services. It is important to emphasize that additional direct treatment services should be provided only when the same service is not . , available elsewhere. Additionally, direct services would -be ' provided only to that population -that falls within the definition of the clients the Stress Center will serve. The trained professionals who are on duty might be obtained from public and private agencies. Mental Health, Probation, and Social Service should each be asked to provide a professional available at the Center one day per week. If possible, within limited staff available, a Public Health Social Worker might provide the service one day per week; for coverage on the fifth day, it seems there could be two options: (1) If the Center has money, it might contract with a private agency for a trained professional service one day per week, or (2) Community professionals might volunteer services one day per week. Expansion of direct treatment services would depend upon the Board of Directors and resources available to pay for specialized services. Any direct services could be expanded at the decision of the Board of Directors. However, the expansion should continue to take into account- that any services provided would be coordinated and not duplicate already existing services. I c. Day Care Services. Any day care or respite services provided at the Center should be provided only to children of clients and volunteers who are in the Center at that time or for whom a definite plan has been set up for respite care in order to prevent abuse or neglect. Emergency respite services should be provided only after a plan has been made with the parent(s). d. Multidisciplinary conferences. The Multidisciplinary Team should meet in the Family Stress Center. This represents an organized and coordinated approach to case planning. It would be the responsibility of the County Child Abuse Coordinator to plan and chair these meetings. This could be done on a project basis in order to determine what types of cases this Team will consider and whether this } should be duplicated in other parts of the County. Q 1 tit11- Board of Supervisors ' April 26, 1978 Page 6 The Stress Center has been incorporated as a private, nonprofit agency. -? A Board of Directors has been appointed which is broadly representative , of the community. An Executive Director for the Center has been hired. _ At this time, it is my belief that the Executive Director, the 'Stress Center Board of Directors, and the Junior League should be held responsible for working with the County in completing purchase of a facility, making final decisions on the program, and for maintaining the cooperative spirit which now exists between all the agencies which are likely to be involved in the Stress Center. I believe that all parties concerned are working together now for the mutual benefit of the citizens of Central Contra Costa County. All that remains is for the Board to agree and then to release funds to purchase a facility. It is therefore my recommendation that your Board, at your meeting on May 2, 1978, take the following actions: 1. Authorize those actions the Public storks Director recommends in order to undertake purchase of a piece of property suitable for a Family Stress Center. 2. Concur in the concepts outlined above which will ensure that the Stress Center Program will remain closely coordinated with appropriate programs under your jurisdiction as well as with other appropriate public and private programs in the community. 3. Declare that the Human Resources Director has met his responsibility to the Board as outlined when the Board approved the appropriation of $250,000 and no further barriers remain to undertaking the purchase of a piece of property for the operation of the Stress Center. CLVM:clg Attachments cc: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator Geraldine Russell , Chief Clerk of the Board Audrey Richards, Junior League Judy Parks, Junior League Mary Lou Laubscher, Chair, Ad Hoc Task Force Vern Cline, Director, Public Works Department Q12o2 1 1.l,Lillµll l..t.vV 4�Lt.t.v i 1�t.11t.J / Date September 2, 1977 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY To Distribution Below . s . From C. L. Van Marter, Director Subj FAMILY STRESS CENTER AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES In adopting the budget for the 1977-1978 fiscal year, the Board of Supervisors appropriated $250,000 which can be used for the purchase of a site for a family stress center along the lines of the proposal advanced by the Junior League. Before any of these funds can be spent, however, I must make a report to the Board of Supervisors which identifies how ,such a proposed facility would be coordinated with all of the existing services provided by the County to families and children in crisis; with the proposal to establish a Child Abuse • Coordinator;. with the request of the Teen Hope Foundation, Inc., and • t with the proposal the Board approved for..programmatic and physical changes in the Edgar Children's Shelter. In or-Jer to undertake such a study, I am asking you to join me in a preliminary meeting at which I hope we can discuss the best strategy • - .o follow. The action by the Board of Supervisors gives us a rare motivation to talk with each other and come to some agreement on how _ we should better coordinate services in this vital area. I anticipate that we will need to reach some agreement on how such a study should be conducted, who should head it, how we will assess the needs in the community, identify our existing resources and gaps in services, and then design a comprehensive plan which will pull together the private and public sectors in implementing a truly coordinated service to families and children in crisis. The meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Wednesday, St;ptember 14, 1977 in the conference room at the Social Service Depart- ment Central Office at 2401 Stanwell Drive, Concord. I have asked you to attend because of your demonstrated interest in this field and because we need your help and cooperation in order to prepare • t1le best possible pian_ The list of people I have invited is bot-intended -to be,.exclusive. If you are aware of others who should be involved in' this effort, please feel free to invite them or relay their names to me so I may do so. CLVM:clg - Distribution: Attached List o 0112003 September 2, 1977 FAMILY STRESS CENTER AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES = . Distribution: Human Services Advisory Commission Mrs. Chris Adams Mrs. Mary Lou Laubscher Ctrs. Sunne Wright McPeak _ Ctrs. Bessanderson McNeil Mr. Roger Tumbaga Mr. Karl Drexel Peter John Riga, Esq. Mrs. Audrey Richards, Junior League of -Oakland - Mrs. Elizabeth Schweiger, Child Abuse Council Mr. Al Parham, MHAB, Task Force Mrs. Esther Marchant (F. & C- 's S. A.C.) Mr. Ken Jaffe, Children's Council Mr. Steve Sardella, Teen Hope Mrs. Estelle Girande, MH Association Mr. Phil Lang, 'Suicide Prevention Director, CARE Dr. Ggorge Dignan, Medical Director Dr. Charles Pollack, Mental Health Director Mr_ Richard Keefe, Superintendent of Schools Office Dr. Orlyn Wood, Health Officer Mr. R. E. Jornlin, Welfare Director Mrs. Eleanor Thompson, Medical Services Mrs. Bea Goff, Health Department Mr. Cecil Lendrum, Probation Officer Mrs. Edna Hi1ty, Social Service Mrs. Rose Manning, Children's Services Mr. Warrington Stokes, HRA, Planning Chief Mr. Marvin Ziegler, NRA, Evaluation Chief p1'104 . • ( ZONTRA COSTA COW Y D toi February 15, 1978 To: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator Attention: D. Bell From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Di rector Subitct: Proposed Family Stress Center Facility Concord Christian Center, _. 244 Pacheco Street, Concord The Architectural Division has reviewed the reports by Building Maintenance _ Operating Engineers, Lease Management, Diablo Termite Control and the generalized program as discussed with Judy Parks, Family Stress Center Task Force. These reports were submitted to your office with cover memorandum - dated January 27, 1978. - It is the conclusion of the Architectural Division that the project location referenced above does not meet the intent of the Board of- Supervisors. The basic policy as establ fished by the Board of Supervisors was to provide a Family Stress Center Program within the budget constraints of $250,000- The purpose, scope and quality of the Family Stress Center shall be formalized within this adopted board order. The purpose of the Family Stress Center is viell defined and documented by the Task Force and is supported by those concerned. The scope of the project indicates need for a facility with approximately 2800 square feet to function as a Fa-mily Stress Center. The scope also indicates the desirability of additional areas for County Human Resources Agency to provide multi-disciplinary outreach services in coordination with the Family Stress Center. tie must paint out at this juncture, that the Board of Supervisors did not provide for any additional staff or services for Human Resources Agency. The physical quality or adequacy of the Family Stress Center is not a function totally governed by the center. The basic authority are the building codes, ordinances and regulations which govern all of us. 2-24-78 cc: Supv. Eric Hasseltine Mrs. Vary Lou Laubscher _ _ 012€" - • Arthur G. Wil-1 -2- �. February 15, 1978 To renovate the structures for a Family Stress Center to meet the County recommendations as reflected in the reports may equal or exceed the purchase price of the property. With this assumption we- have reviewed the project in a manner similar to the renovation of the John F. Kennedy Counseling Center located directly across the -street. The JFK Center was a residence in poor condition similar to the proposed. Family Stress Center residence. The renovation of the residence in 1976 , was accomplished at $15.00 per square foot to meet minimum code standards. The owner, architect,was also the general contractor. To provide a clear understanding of the work included in the renovation of the JFK Center the _ following brief scope of work by Mr. Curtis is stated hereon. • 1. Rewire electrical system with romex - 2. New water piping 3. New HVAC system - 4. Sandblast exterior stucco and paint " S. Overlay existing walls with 3/8" gypboard, tape and texture and paint 6. Carpet floors 7. New plumbing fixtures B. New light fixtures 9. New handicapped exterior ramp 10. Replace exterior fascia 11. Asphalt surface parking area - 12. No architect's fee 13. No general contractor's overhead and profit 14o ado inspection fees In comparison, the County Public Works Department would generally recommend the following additions or changes to Mr. Curtis' scope on the JFK Center if it were a County owned structure. 1. Install electrical system with conduit 2: Install water system with type "L" copper 4 3. Install HVAC system of higher quality 4. Install washable wall surfaces 5. Install new soil line fittings and vent piping • 6. Install higher quality carpet 7. Install smoke detection system 8. Install Sargeant hardware system 9. Advertise for construction bids requiring bid bonds, performance and _ work bonds, and $500,000 insurance 10. Provide one year warranty 11. Architect's fee - 10% of construction cost 12. County administrative and inspection cost - olzub Arthur G. Will -3- �. February 15, 1978 Projecting Mr. Curtis' minimum standard cost estimate and the County's standard cost estimate to the proposed Family Stress Center the following . co.�,parison is developed. Itz-n Minimum Standard County Standard 2 story residence 20.00/sq. ft. 30.00/sq. ftp. 2 story sanctuary 15.00/sq. ft. 25.00/sq. ft:' Renovate 2 story residence - 3,800 sq. ft. $76,000 $114,000 Renovate 2 story sanctuary 4,900 sq. ft. $73,500 $122,500 Demolish existing 2 story •- day care $2,000 $2,000 Site Work $2,000 _ 2,000 Construction Total $153,500 $240,500 Architect's and Admin. cost 20% 30,700 48,100 ` Project Total $184,200 $288,600 Utilizing the JFK Center as the basis of minimum renovation cost the proposed Family Stress Center project would cost $184,200 in addition to the purchase price_ The renovation to meet County standards would cost.$100,000 more. Operational and maintenance costs for any given building or other fixed facility are a- significant concern and in order to minimize on-going expenses, the County normally requires design, materials and workmanship standards which exceed those applicable to most cornercial or residential installations. Although the first cost of these higher standards is more than offset by the reduced costs of maintenance and operation in the long run, the initial investment . required is often difficult to justify to the lay person. In suwnary, it is our conclusion from the facts presented that the property for the proposed Family Stress Center does not meet the intent of the Board of Supervisors. The facts would indicate that the project would exceed the project budget even when utilizing the minimum standard and also may obligate the Board for future expenditures. JEY:B3:dh 0120' IN ThM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COMM COSTA. CCUN-1Y, STATE OF CALLF M41A -In the Matter of Award of Co.tract ) for Community Park No. 1, Phase lad' 3131 Stone Valley Road, Alamo, May 2, 1978 County Service Area R-7. ) ) Project N`o. 5486-92-7.__ ) B.i?7e_ TOM mi.I Hord .Anounts 0. C. Jones & Sons $87,335.00, Base Bid, Labor & gats. $ 43667,5, 1520 Fourth Street -Including Additive Fait.'. Perf. $ 87335.0f Berkeley, California Alternates No. 2! $ 3,600- * 3. $ 1 ,150 4. $17,985 , George P. Peres Co. Richmond J. H.- Fitzmaurice Inc. Oakland Eugene G. Alves Const. -Co., Inc. Pittsburg Vie above-captioned project and the s-ecifications therefor bei►r j approved, bids being duly invited and received by to Public Works Director; and The Public txorks Director rexm:nrr4iz:g that the bid listed first above is the lc;..est responsible bid and this Board concux-ring and so f fi nding; IT IS BY UrEE BOARD ORD=, brut the contract for the furnis .,Lnq of labor and r Maria?s for said w6rk is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amunt and at theunit prices sarmi.tted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present tza good and s.:-ficiezt surety bonds as indicated above; and that. the Public Works Decart:: nt shall pre�axe the contract therefor. IT IS FUM.-ER OMERED that, after the cent-actor has signed tne'ccr!tract and returned it togetiner with bones as noted above and any required certificates of insur an e or other req=ed docuzrents, arca t&..e Public Ebrks Director has revietwed and found then to be sufficient, the Public Oorks Director is authorized to sign'the contract' for this Boa_-d. IT IS FURMMER ORD= that, in accordance frith the project specifications and/or upon signature of tl,.a ccntract by the Public t}arks Director, any bio. Y-.::,.cs posted b_r t:.«a bidders are to be etionerated and any checks or-cash-submitted for bid sec•.:rity shad! he ret,r;.,-d. PP.SSM? by the Board on May- 2, 1978 _ I hereby certify t`zat the fcarc;oi^g is a true and correct cagy of an order entered on the minutes or said roa-rd of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Waitress my ?Yazd an-' the Seal of the Board of Suzend.;Crs affi.-:ed t:^.is 2nd day of Iiay lg 78. =;-in.atcr: Public Works Depa�,e.^.t N A� ClarkJ. R. OESSW, —?clic tic._.•:s Dirac,-or (4) Co=ty A",4itor-Controller _ Conrte} r By , Deputy Clerk Arci�i tecl Consultant Sandra L. N icon -c._—a 9.1 (Rev. 9-77) Service Area Coordinator - - CO24TRACT RECEIVED (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) MA:E'VED 7 1973 1. SPECIAL TEFNS. These special terms are incorporated below by refer nce. o, yCLERK BOOF SUPERVISORS($$2,3) Parties: [Public Agency] Contra COStd Count NSTA o. 0. C. Jones & Sons [Contractor) 1520 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA. 94710 Complete legal name (S2) Effective Data: May 9. 1978 [See $4 for starting date.] (93) The Work: Community Park No. 1 , Phase la (Monte Vista Park Development) , 3131 Stone Valley Road, Alamo, County Service Area R-7, Work Order No, 5486-927, in accordance with the plans, drawings, and specifications, including Additive Alternates No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 and Addendum No. 1 , prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted bid proposal . ($4) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] ( (XXXUIAAXAVyvXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)f (b) Within 1?n calendar/w4rX1 *days from starting date. (SS) Liquidated Damages: S 5rl no per calendar day. (0) Public Agancy'a Agent: Vernon L. Cline_ Public Wnrkg nirprtnr (57) Contract Price:+ � $ R CCWXt" �X]ast(�X XiirtX3ti� � ' Q. K��(�#;�X9(X44i4 ➢R#Xis&74#&JF��1��X� iF�X�X�(�.`tzE►'�;U¢)(�gR�(JO SIGdATURES 6 ACKNOWLEDGUE;" Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Vernon L. Cline • Designated Representative) Public Works Di rec'.:ir 6WX=0=&W Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code $1861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: CQI �=�� [CORPORATE Doo ip d_ _capacity in a business] SEAL] �. ..1 v�S By: Designate official capacity in thebusiness] Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporata Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of Q)2., , �( � ) 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 an cknowledged that :Le/they executed it and ttt,_the coloration or partnership named ve executed it. Dated: -?'� 4 (NOTARIAL ` / r. uc SEAL] _ _'i.. Notary Public - - - - - - - - - '- - - FORM APPROVED by -County Counse (Page 1 of 4) la� h1*1c,u...l.i.:u with board order (cc-1; ,,. r. 11-76) ..utu% C•VlJi lu►1.. , l.Il::.i._.a. J. by L14CIL SI-iflatUreS III SUCL.LC :, of ective on the above date, these parties promise anu agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by these ri:ferences the material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost 4nd expense, and in a workmanlike mariner, fully and faithfully perform and complete •Ltu: work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the reyuirei.rents of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specification-j. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 wi uwut such an order. 4. TIriE: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- Icatlons or the Notice to Proceeu; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. S. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time Ixed therefor, allowance being mado� for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all -its loss and damage therefrom; and because, -oi.II the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual danage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated dumatles to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable ei,,Jeavor to estinate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing uaid work; and if the same be riot paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other rem.--dics, 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- sior► of work or extension of time, its duration shall be a,,-.ed 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 complet:.:)n 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. V. INTEGRATLO 1)OCUk1E1,jT5. The plans, drawinys and specifications or special provisions o the Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's acce!ted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are: inter e: to co-operate, so that any- Lhirig exhibited in the plans or drawinys and not mentioned in the specifications or :special 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, ana as full ecmpensation 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 paymu:►t, supported by a statement showing all materials 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 amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its ayunt may withhold any payment, or -use of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such "tent and period of time: only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from less 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 tleat the work can Le completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (L) The PuLlic Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Cuntractor, as tyre work progresses, the materials and laLor 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. 1. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files it-4 notice of completion of the entire (Page of 4) 01210 work,- it sliall issue a certifi. -e to the Contr:,.:tor and pay ti. 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 nave been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions c.: the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been fileu against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSURANCE. (Labor Code 551800-61) 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 awaru of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. lu. BONDS. on signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amounts) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLILL TO PL'RFORM. If the. Contractor at any time refuses or 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 Puwlic Agency may furnish same and dediict wie reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state: an13—cal laws and regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs.. 1735, :: 77.5, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that thi :agreei.uuet complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 17. ::Ulu: UTI(ACTURS. GUVnrtutu:ttL Curb: S;410u-4113 aru ine:urpuratud humin. 14. WAGE: RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of In ustria Re ations has ascertained the general prevai-Lrtg 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 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 reducua, but the huurly 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. A] ' skilled labor not listed .above must be paid at least the wage scale establi�-lted by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such war); is lieinq performed. If it becomes neces- sary for zhe Contractor or any subcontractor to et.iF:loy any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisc4ry, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimu• w..ge rate is specified, the Contractor shall innnediatealy notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate therefor and furnish the Contractor with 'the minilnwn rate based thereon., which stroll app'- from the time of the initial employment- of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. 1=16 OF LABOR. Right hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, an no wor employed at any time on this war)-. by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided iz Lai:or Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. t%P1,1u TICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6,, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) .� N C.1.1 (cc-1; Rev. 11-76) 17. I110.1•'1.1ZI:;3CV FOR MATLIZIAL; The eublic Agency delsires to emote the industries and . e:uiu-rta; of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor t�acrefore promises to use the products, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fi mess and j .� •reality are c:r;nal. � 18. ASSICI3::I11T. This agreement binds the heirs, su:cessors, assigns, and representatives o the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole r in part, nor any monies due or to :come: due under it, without the prior written conse. t of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have w4ve:d notice of assignment. 19. :3U WAIVL'IZ BY PUBLIC A(;L'I:CY. Inspection of the �iork and/or materials, or approval of work 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 whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, small 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 damdge:s or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the teras and conditi ns hereof. 20. HOLD HARML'S5 s It3L'MMITY. (a) Contractor pri-uiises to and shall hold harmless and lti eimiity Zrom the 1a iitles as defined in this section. W) The inu,-.uiitees benefited and protected b) this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive: boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) rho liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kine allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened bectuse 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 cr damage was unforeseeable at any time -fore the Public Agency approved the improvement pian 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 co:.nection with'—the matters covered by this cont act and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(:;) or emloloyee(s) of one or more of them. (e) tion-Conditions: The promise and agreemen . in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepLreu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provisions in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of _nesse matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willfuL misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor scall comply with the 3rovisions of Labor Code sec. 6705, if appica e, y submitting 1.n 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. .:_...;:.. s a .-...:.•.:gin::+!c............r.:..,.i:ry..�.. :.r......::...� s el r'f. .:...:.... ..... :Y ..rte.,,.-�,;-,.:....,�,•:.r.:,.�:.,,.:.... ..,.,�::,. ..:...:.:.: w (Page 4 of 0' (CC-1: Rev. 11-76) 01212 ....r..-�..a.�_-t. .�`.._��. ,..ri:.J..:-r. _ .tt.�-i.'7+. .z .J. w.�.��._Il�._A..-...1.�Lr �+.A.Yr.. AhU wuulH SS W•AI.R hCY' ' .I"MLS C.; JL141KINS COt.t`AIMS AllOt)ING COY1.11AGES •;IJ 15 BL1R01T AVE l; ...,•AaY - - -- --____-- __---- _—____ .__-- ;?�!C(?RD, CALIF. , 9451E tl rrLH A , l;tIANAW S FU+;D CIr..'Al.Y llI Lit , ..lJ ADudt 5S CA ih:UHLD -- ';CLD R. JONES AND ROBERT C. JONES dba; C(l•.I;~� C utrlR C. JONES AND SONS C, `r'ANY Z0 F OUP rH ST Lt•Mt aKELEY, CALIF. , 94710 COLIPANV LIttER L. iy to cc (ify that policies of insurance listed below have been Issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. 8YFI��Umit's of t'iaLilil Tllous�nr�s LOO IY3Y Of 1.'4SUHAhCC. I.OLKYr.U3atAR -_— - (APir 1vtiAIwN DATE —~-- EACH �AGGREGATE _ OCCuld'ENCE GLIIE_RAL_C1A6LITY � bGDILYIhJUrn E: 500, s 500, • '__]CoLtrh(I.E6NE rUHM t 1ILru4ES -UI'tNAI IONS PHt:1'I WV DAaAGC : 500, s 500, ' l E 11'I0%tON AND COLLAJ7E 1f 11 A1A"D 1 u1I0t 11i.I.Ju:.D HAlAHD t_r^C n ----- —— .r.,.utJCtsn=Ghu`lluo LC 2 J ., -1-SO �ff CYlhhl Why NSVk t E C E I V E b.,DrlY II IDA AND 1,��CUhIHAi,TUAI IhSVitAr.�,E Prrvl•LH1rW.!.tAGE f f - i hn_1AD 11.hM f'hJPLH1Y 1 CLML'.hLD I DAAiAGC ![�J PL uSO::AI uiJUftY MAY/7 1.Cl 78 l •Ay;,b.s to P,od..�t>✓Comyteled t ' D;.�NhUnl3iaUrd. AU 10140811.1 UAL'tll]"Y J. R. OLSSOU ' b'rDILY tWURY s 500 CLERK BOARD O� SUP;RVISORS ltw IuiuSOh) s I+� t .i to HLLUiSn't FORM C NT ST^ CO. IwOILY INJUR► $ 500 - 1;{!O:• D B ...De (EACNUCCUHI.LJ.cE) . 1 YHut EW Y DAMAGE j 70 . 1,J III I;LD LC BODILY ItrJUhr AND (� G lD.� r.t1N Ow-LD Ynw'tHrr o%asAGE It �� .o •," 1 La6CSS LIAGIL11-Y - UODtIY It.JUKr Aho U"ulllAlA iOHM k%onw EY uAuAGE f = �(-� UIIIIH iIin.•1 Ur=BHI LLA , • ccr•It:Ihco tvnM i:ilc,�coriiLraAtlorr _ ..__.�_.-.-___--_..__.___-_-------_._._ ._. ...� -...,--'�••.�...•.. ._;.-.;.• STATUIUHY ' and WP 2215531 4-1-79 E!:1'LUYCRS'LIAJfL1TY •? = 2,000 _ _ Hti.•cc_unr. ------ -._. - OTHER' !: LAILIJ 017 ANY MATERIAL CHANGE IN-OR CANCELLATION OF 1HE POLICY OR POLICIES,-THE COI.1PANY �l tD 30 DAYS NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE }COLDER 1':1D_ ;1,SEIME'NT TO POLICY z9LC2563526 & POLICY r"WP2215551, THE PUBLIC AGENCY AS :'::: ON CONTRACT, IT'S OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES & AGE.:.'TS ARF NAMED AS ADDITIONAL 'UREDS SLLE'LY AS RESPECTS T11E BELOW DESCRIBED JOB: JOB: CO:•MUNITY PARK i 1 - PRASE lA STONE VALLEY ROAD, AL.2'40, CALiFOP IA 1.&MLAND ADDfASSOf CEWASCAI(HOLDEN ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION Date lssuec': clay 9, 1978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 81001.1 112, COURTHOUSE t.v1. :TI 11EZ, CALIFOR:.IA 94551 A:u,..1.: l hu'ar>Lr.urIYE lvliCFO.i mid with board orc!�r In&UrArrLe 6roket 103S Detroit Avenue,Suite 620 Concord, California 94518 RECEIVED Telepbone(41S)798-2780 ' • MAY /) 1978 J. R. OMON CLERK BOARD OF SU?-O ISORS C NT . B Certificate Holder. ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ROOM 112, COURTHOUSE A'Isllinp Address:' MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIB 94553 THIS IS TO CERTIFY the below describud Insurance is in effect with the Company indicated below. If such insurance is to be cancullud or materially altered during the period of coverage as stated herein, tho Company agrees to give 30 days prior written notice w the Curtrficato Hordur. This Curtificate of Insurance neithur affirmatively nor negatively amends, alters or extends the coverage afforded by tho policic:, indicated below. NAME OF INSURED: HAROLD R. JONES & ROBERT C. JOkES DBA: O. C. JONLS & SONS ADDRESS OF INSURE'': 1520 Fourth St. , Berkeley, California 94710 LOCATION OF RISK: COMMUNITY PARK ;#1, Phase lA STONE VALLEY .ROAD, ALAMO, CA. DESCRIPTION OF RISK: Tennis Courts KIND OF INSURANCE: COMPANY: . Policy No. Period from at to at Limits eluding autanobile: Bodily Injury: i each person: 4 each $ aggregate Prop" Damage $ each S a©gregats KIND OF INSURANCE: Builder's Risk Policy COMPANY: Royal Globe Ins. Co. Policy No. POG109862 Petiod from 5/10/78 at 12:01 am . 8/10/78 at 12.01 am 1_4nits: $87, 335. 00 Perils covered "all risk" KIND OF INSURANCE COMPANY. Policy'No. Period from at to at Limits: KIND OF INSURANCE COIMPANY: Policy No. Period frcxn at to at Limits-. RE:.uRts: THE PUBLIC AGENCY AS SHOWN ON CONTRACT & NAMED ABOVE, IT r S OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES- AND AGENTS ARE HEREBY ?L MEED AS A.—JITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS THE ABOVE– DESCRIBED JOB_ 01414} Mav 10, 1978 16 Date _ By- 1't%.G� �, Gr�.•/ �.ri11 bou, v U order ----------------- STATE OF CALIFORNIA, llr lid., COUNTY dF "a before me, the nndt rsigred,�a Notary Public in and for said State, personalty appeared �i'c�tCtrlt. SEAL. � --- -�-t 11-CLI ,-• _ known to me, CALiF:Rf iRj1 �� �`�,�. F.,.,_,,;,t �-clef t:s �►� to be one of the partners of the partnership that executed the within Instrument,and ac now edged to me that such partnership executed the same. My Comm:sr'c� Er�;res ,:;•;t �4. 14:4 �. WITNESS my hand and official seat. I N ry Public in and for said State. i state of CALIFORNIA County of ALAMEDA On .l� ;%I 1-0/7-5 , before me. a Notary Public in and for said County and State. residing therein. duty rommissianed and swam, personally appeared JAMES 11. JENKINS known to me to be Attorney-in-Fact of THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY the corporation described in and that executed the within and foregoing instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument in behalf of the said corporation, and he duty acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereru reel,,+" haad=draSi�ced ra�ot}to:CrF'se{/at, the day and year stated in this certificate above. -114~�- .0.} y Commission Expires 'A 'Rotary Public 360212-6-66 `i1 try ems^—'�`�� t< � . .t :, TFiMAS E. S:MU1 N4 =im:r•=.�.a�•�t^r'r_ra^v�is^'ti'y' •s , i FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY Bond No. SC 6i2E q2 TME AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY CA Premium ; 524.00 NATIONAL SURETY CORPORATION ASSOCIATED INDEMNITY CORPORATION FlIM14MSFUND AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCECOMPAWY w.wr..w,.uaac� HOME OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO.CALIFORNIA RECEIVED PERFORMANCE BOND MAY/7 19783 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OI= SUPEMSORS C NTRA ST CO. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, 0. C. Jones and Sons B De (hereinafter called "Principal") as Principal. and SHE AMR.'CAN INSURANCE COMPANY a corporation organ- ized and existing under the laws of the State of, New cTepsyeand authorized to transact business in the State of_Ga Trv,ri:-ra (hereinafter called "Surety"), as Surety, are held firmly bound unto Contra Costa County (hereinafter called "Obligee'), as Obligee, in the penal sum of EIGHTY SEVM1 THOUSAND T MIDRED THIRTY FIVE and no/100 DOLLARS Dollars (S 81335 00 ), good and lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which, well and L sly to be made, we bina ourselves. our heirs, administrators, executors• successors,and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. Signed, Sealed and Dated this Ninth day of play ;'19 78 Whereas, the above bounden Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the above-named Obligee, dated _ Ninth day of ri y , 1978 far Comiaunity Park No. 1, Phase la (Monte Vista Park Development, 3131 Stone Valley Road, Alane, County Service Area R-7, Work Order PIo. 5486-927, in accordance with the plans, drawings, and specifi- cations, including Additive Alternates No. 2, 3 & No. 4 and Addendum NO. 1, Zrepared by or for the the P.W. Director and in accordance with the accepted H itdccp3wDi0s8L1_W referred to and made a pert hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at lerg;h herein. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly keep, do and perform.. each and every, all and singular, the matters and things in said contract set forth and specifie-d to be by the said Principal kept, done and performed at the time and in the manner in said contract specified, and shall parr over, maEe goad and reimburse to the above-named Obtlgee, all loss and damage which said Obligee may sustain by reason of failure or defc_!: on the part of said Principal, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to be and remain in full force and effect. r -0.C. T en­ zS v .3 B iY Harold R_ Jo , Copartner Tr.S A« Surety I • II 1 By \ttf}t board order Att,rn -in-Fact. t, James W. a ins 360121-8-67 1 • -`� �, eal¢�Ma��IA yi-�'�r•'•�-r�<<•=•�G �•�` ,r� ,� �.i �� ;...,-�� � •, . • : •• '._. .� •- ,-•.•: : ..wise • Arm w!r!l�al IYL 1w . • •• �; •�• .r ,'• err it. .. •. ,,r.r• .. . ;� •. _ yet -. ,•'•. � ;► �` k GENERAL POT OF ATTO>tMY THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY SNOW AU 1tM AT TIQ's>< 11111111ipfTb Thal THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY. q Corpak dull ar lt•d olid •dodrog utttl,•r the lav• of the State wl flew Crewer•• and having Its Holes Office In the City sold�atlAh d CaIIlonft boo sod•• conswowd and appo sed, tend dawn by Mose pre/emts ,nteb,cemltltttrte Iwr appoM ----- JAS!! Y. JIMM ----• - •t its her enol lowltel Ail= wo,lsl-M•raet frith htN overt•and wAilb tlmy hwi/aedured M Re t=mk p1Deis ani •Mat is gestate, tied acknowledge and deliver any and all 116111114,111, WA*rta>tis p, rsssplassess ss other written sbliha- tions in the nature thereof •sold to bad the Ceroerwtlwt tbweby, filar led to to settee 9~ tee Y wttitb beside sieve dpoei by the McW A. sealed with ate corporate seal of the Capwamwn wool dttly IMIed"by We aea•tsr, beroby, tw»ilylwo sold eusliening dl tM1 Me sold AtterneylU•i s, Toct may do 1w the p.ewtses. • This Postel al answer is eros led viontootoll M Artlefe Vol, f w%m 39 r M of Ill Itin of TINE AMUXAN INUMANa COMPANY adopted on the Tib day of May. I11113. and tease its Iuil Inti good sago Ateni-YMI. -lopoi rsoad ed AsshMae M Altiret A olsa.s Mosoororett a" AllmoodsOme std Assets M gloom &sod Hegoo, goll ids A►n...sore. .Mss 36 Aft.1.�...� Th. a1 the of Dbovism the /#.widow, fish Vi e-Pho lest so 4" ease retses erlhwrt,sd k, the is" ' e1 t, ton tA.Aft: A flow And.1 Dwee.sw t►. M M aur Y1e.h.a/eM.ear.ins ase N Nes.N•sMt�uA•M AooNtwN S.v.1w•••ead Atrotterrs.e iw\.wrr•s,w seed oar be sud so 1r11d1 at the Gr•sossse seal AeaNs to snap 6"pstw and esb sorwwrsocee lar sod ON be 0 et N..Cory•.Mwe S.rtwm ll Auto M,. The AWAsrwr sl sari Itwdsel Angttse formigsa Atwerea,�tr►ser, sed Apns sbtt be se /wnbed is de McMrratsal Golds&wr t►.r. n,•r«wtso.tr, seal ear at"aftloom tie"good ei testthora► M�sd Tharwir s tq b a.Nsd w ser Mas b Iho le/ed N f3trsctsrs w Lr rifer t«Mt•somwe"d to eros onA ssowatsoes\" The. r�•aw-. •.1 nti a:t-r t:: •nar•..••I and settled under and by the, authwlty,W OwIollowtrtp 1lesdutiarl adopted by The llowd d Dw•clees 0 Tllr AIAERICAII If1SUItAticr COMPANY a1 a wleeltrto dWy Called mW hold on the 26b day d Sepieteber, 1966, and that and Pesolutewt has not hesn otnended or repsai•d: "firSnl.V1'rl that the ::tynaturs d any VkwPto*WI*K AselslaM Smollwy. end Reskiemm Ant 11 >r-1 smok ry al 111s Corporation, and the seal tel tht: Curl.aatton may be alhted or printed on any power d attorney. on any voiv= .ton of any power d attorney, a on tial cartilet•ule r•-Inteng lhsreto. by iacsttnele, and any power of ollorney,any revemi•m of aver power al allorney.or ceet\hcaM bow" such lor.&endir tagow"we at locstwile a•w1 ,ball be rand and btmdtno up" Ow C rpomi ia- IN WITNESS WNLREOP THE AMERICAN DMRANIZ COMPANY bon onond lbws oreawlr to be gl/oed by He Vimlli oldm%veil IM eargsmale,ted to be bwetrMe lila/ TRI: AM=1MCAN D MIAN X COMPANY .. �, tiW,I;�ki w:uulfitta,YIr.►wwlds.I .TATE or CAUfOfMMM ° l CRY AND COUNTY Or UN IRANMW• r J tr �.1 . on this 25th day of February -It.76,babe tee same WILLIAM W: LAUBER• 10 vets known. who. being by ma duly swarm. did depose wool say: Utal be Is Vice Resident ofHTE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, the Corporation des-vtl•etd to and whtrh eseculed the above Instrument. the he knows the teal of said Corporation, that the teat affixed to the sold imirument is such curporats seal: Wal u was so atlised by order d the Dowd of Drsctars d ead Corporation and that he signed baa Maine thereto ivy like oda. IN WITNESS WHEREOr, 1 btn.e betsunie eel all piled ltd dkeed •y WWW wok do dry std ywer betala IIIA chem amltla.' f K G:IADY Nf' wcllco IL IFIRY C l - lt'�rsa! lgiditY Ft1itK-CilP01MN ,I • � aft a tool,of up mT y.xft" �' tier foomem rm Iwo SWL Is.1711 , atwatwawww\t • r)�1CAT! STATE Or CAUPORNIA, •'t 1 1? SL «:TT xND COUNTY Or $Ax rRANCXCO t 1, the uneisysegn.d, Resident Aoelolont Sssrolo" of THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY. o NEW JERSEY Corporoteon. DO HEREBY C:1.Itr11 Y th it thr !..tcq.eng and attorhed ?OWER Or ATTONIIEY r-•rims in lull force rind hriw not 1,e-n r+.ol-J, and luslhwjnt - 1l1•t1 Artwle YII1. S•cttons 30 and 31 of the Sy-laws of Ihs Cexporaiwe, one thie Aesalul.on of the Board d baectme. set lath in the Pawn of Allmney ors now in lore•. S:gnsd and waled at the CLOT e d Cordy s1-'Um Frolow"M DabA thea 4A"'!el ;..f Y l�L �"More '{• 1, ��.J 1 s'C��.✓ • �1�-VL`.�../� Uwlltirftm x MOWN&Awlsenet s•sre\wr boord' Qrder State of CALIFORNIA _ County of ALAMEDA ss: On flay 9 7 1978 , before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared JN1ES W. JENKINS known to me to be Attorney-in-Fact of THE APIERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY the corporation described in and that executed the within and foregoing instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument in behalf o[ the said corporation, and he duly acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my nd a d altix� gc�my f$dclyml. the day and year stated in this certificate above. j=— cy!c±aL sc_t. } ITit.^_' cz';_L='f �t M}' Commission Expir 4-29-79. t 7'_ :1 _ _ , �„ tP:�t Notary Public �.% C:'- •;TY +( THOMAS E. S:�=y 360212--6-66 My G .a °u r,-i-". 27, 1:79 It t STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. j COUNTY OF I! pN_ Play c3 OFFICIAL SEAL before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared � J' E. S.ELLY .«. . ....� I nNES .. r.oT::Yt suc-CAut:CRNIA known to me, OFFICE tN f to be one of the partners of the partnership that executed the within Instrument,and acknowl- AUN,=DA Cou"T r } edged to me that such partnership executed the same. My 29, 1979 WITNESS my hand and official seal. I . Notary I'vie in and for said State. �iC aRlle .,� 0 at 2 onp n. t . PAYMENT BOND—PUM1C WORKS Bond No. C- 6326102 'renium 3 524,100 ter► FIREMAN'S IIREMAN i FUND INSURANCE COMPANY RECEIVE D THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY FUND NATIONAL SURETY CORPORATION ® ASSOCIATED INDEMNITY CORPORATION MAY/1 J d AMERICAN AMERICAN AUTOMOSILE INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE COMPARIES NOME OFFICE:SAN FRANCISCO.CALIFORNIA J. R. Ol=O:: CLERK BOARD Or E-- ':'•'ORS 1•Wdilzma KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we. 0. C. Jones and Sons asPrfndpal. and THE AYM!:AN LVSURA a c o1APANY •locarpmated under the laws of the State ofPlew Jersey and authorized to execute bonds and underk&Ings as sole surety. as Surety. on held and firmly bound unto any and all persons named in California Civil Code Section 3181 whose Claim has not been paid by the contractor, company or corporation, in the aggregate total of FORTY Tom•: .; rLMOLSAND SIX MID'_— S=- Sz"Vjr:',*T and 50/100 DOULARS Dollars.(i 43,667-50 ). for the payment wheteol, well and truly to be made. said Principal and Surety bind them:elves.their heim administrators.slrcosssors and assigns, jointly and severally. firmly by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such !het whereas the above bounden P.incipal has entered Into a conhacL dated Pkv 9 f . 19 78. with the Contra Cosa Aunty. t�C �he j lowutg m-M,;t�omriunit T Park jlo. 1, Phase 3 (Ion a lata P�T'7: DevelopL^a_ t C _ alone Salle r Road, �'k_ammo, Co°:nty Service Area R-7, :4orr_ Order ?Io. 5+86-9 �J in accordance with the plans, drawSs, and speci�ications, including Additive Alternates No. 2, Ito. --Fr: 4 and r-ddendum :•.o. 1 Now. Therefore, if the above bounden &-acfpal, contractor, person, company or corporation, or his or its sub-contractor. [ails to pay any Claimant named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California. or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code. with respell to work or labor performed by any such claimant, that, the Surety an this bond will pay the same. in an amount not exceeding the aggregate sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee. which shall be awarded by the court to the prevailing party in said suit said attorney's fee to be taxed as costs in said suit. This bond shalt inure to the benefit of nay person named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California so as to give a right of action to them or their assignees in any suit brought upon this bard This bond is executed and filed to comply with the provisions of the act of Legislature of the State of California as designated in I Civil Code.Sections 3247-=2 inclusive,and all amendments thereto. Signed and Sealed this ii inth day of May •19 78 - O. C. JO-r. and SO'f3 r'aro13 =_. Jo.^.e pa�ontner Tr:: A!1�"Z=A.N INS-gA,%'CE CC:11P� : Surety flyt R I �..��.. 3650099-1-71 A' ooli,m-,d with board order •;�• 1111 _ Y• .r, v .S. ' - - '_ 11.11 ' '• �+ •, , .� 11,:11. 1 � ' • - 1111_ � 1111 ;• ••: - ,�•+ • ' •� ' •111 W�1/DOr�qAL 1a - - .; �. •• `�• j �1111•, ,.� - ..' � '•t i �� • •. . 11.11. • �� • •+. . 1111' -. . `•1 :T,' •K. ..a • .; ,. .; �- .,fit•• t , WIND r eel •: ` �: -- •• rr; -• GENB11AL POW Ent OF ATTORMW THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY [NOW ALL WN ST THEM 111*tAt>11TA1 The THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, q t1111dN dull oa1llwed aid $owns ueoh-r the laws of the State of New lerwrr and hoeing Its Holes Office 111 this City ad C/u711y tai Fr/lei"a,Coltiom L hiss,task t:onstttated and appointed, od dame by than pasewts slake. cplslktule old apNN ----- JAMS Y. JINKUM ----- ' _ - -.�• .r . �•• - 1111 •;• ���• �. j •• •. • its Imes and krwlel Aft N y1s1.16•1'691• wilb %A pta.er aid 046A111y b wft asrAMW IN "a pude sed sleet to eadeute, sai acknowledge and deltsw any and all bendss undertakings, resesoiaanoss or other written obli;a- %ton• in the nature therest • t' � � -1111• .� •;• 1111..; •� • ad in bkW UM C•rpra1MN r••►y in 101 ofd to rt/ sooe debet ac Y town# biamb woo s4ped by Ili• hosldent. ceded wltb itis eorpsrale soma of the Carp11rarark and "t, asead by I% moi. M61111" cad cafthmMle 411 that ate gold ANorMr1N•1o, red sway rb N Me pressom • This pawor of atk•rrme.y, to pdMed b Aat1e1• T111 w yrta Bestrew a31 of Sy4aa4 ei THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY • adopted an 66 71h day d May. Il ad 11aw in W Ina arld elleft Amtsb. 11111. .t•s.iee..es a" Agister" 00 11111dbd Aeartdad BpmorrM 01111 Aasreg.4.•Iorw ad Awn" Is am"o Lod room" ad wlsbe A rr•ereewe. 11v,,*. >t Assete/..er. This Crsm� s1 tM >>r�r Otwnsrs Ae fwrd.sr. est 11tr••111wNset er sh •tlw twee11+utMnssd M IM Aw.d s tort.kb AI hwrere el rM ird ei dweaw tA. .e�.M w ony Von hee�sM.war.toed hos oe time.e�ns1 Lwid.M AuNiwm semsea.r sura e.r..re,.►err is moose"and sae ler and 011 6"d tb.Cwporakma osd Age"to seep lNN pence sod make aps.areeces ler end so bewea of We t:ert.aeh•.11 • 5--+.emir A A.rsrwe. TW* Awbws of verb wosrdeet Assesses Seeweorlee. Anodes*e 111lieA. was A•eels sial be as tnwnib" is tA• wwgues" sr.d.e.w How omgs.wrnaet. end der sora ew11+t•W=d ei erNmlr trod lbwebf s.sl be rested eo esr tw hr the a - d Dwecwe a Lr omr l«ew.mw-deed to mob such emm maeel The. row--f ..1 nit.r:t••7 t:: •mneme amt sr'rtled under and by the authorlly d 1110 hifesnng rRes4lultotl adopted by the Sword 01 Directors %I TI . AMERICAIf IIISUItA110E COMPANY at a .lee" duly c Usd and b*W 4. 1110 21kh day W Sepglebor, 1966. and that said Rseolulrtrk has nal Men alsooded a tepraed: -RCSnI.VI'D that the ntgnessm of any Ytcw Pteswom. As@&~ Secoswary, wed ReelieM Asslslant Seer•lary of this Corpsratiom, ad the send m.t thin Cwt.orahon ray be aMsed at tainted on sky power of aowney. on any resxawlon d any power d attorney, of on nny Cr,rlmlmrtrte r••lr7minq thereto. by facsimile, and any pourer Of attorney,any resat:aloon at any power of attorney.of Ceretlrcate beat" sua•h lac niad• 1:lootme ar fecourAW seal sbofl be aid mod b1Nd" upon Ilse Cop1114 im7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF.THE AMMAN INSURAWZ COMPANY bast snood 11sm plums is be tliSltad by RA Tkw?vaid ft eaperale nal M be hswttwb area+t• is t b i...a P . IL2�. TN! AMXNCAN N>)URANCE COMPANY •mak•D' MIUAAA V.LWM Ylc••hwdesl NATE Or CALWOMM. •• _ 11111 `,,rte„ I• CffY AND COUM Or WI T11ANCOW- On this 2Sth day d JFebrury -1S.T6_,befsw rive pawslrtleNy roams WILLIAM W: LAUDER. to ate known. who. bene by the duly male. did depose and sop: that be to Vice Ptesidem of THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY. the Corporation der.-iii-ed to and which eseettlsd the obese InetrureNF that he knows the seal of said Carpcoolmn, that the seal dhsed to the said tn:trumend is suck cteparate steal; 11M 11 dead so eluded by dries r 10 Sewed wd Dwsctwrs Of sand C4tparatlom ani that he "nod his Rome thereat 1.1 like aider. !N WITNESS WHEREOF, i ban►tlauN1/tial Mt band end dikoW m1 didlei seal 11/day and yem,bnob S1M abna tet1 lloo.' H. GRADY M 3111Y � ��. !, tt��iw',t• MO YT ►UtUC C11MWAt • 11111 •t0WIT O/Us""IS(o AL GAWT r.Rslny Iftak Ito Gosset s topon tops.Is.III$ • + CINOWAT11 STATE Or CAUMANIX 't t a1 CITY AND CCUNTY Or SAN MAKX=W t 1. the unrlersraned. Resident Asok M See+ts! d THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a NEW JERSEY Corporation. DO HERESY CLltm Y th_o mhr 1•,#L-q nng and onorhed POWER Or ATTONNEY r.mn,ns .n full Iwo• and hews not Lvrn rarot.d and tutthererw•• th•tt Art..•1e Vill. Sections 30 and 3t of she 117-lows of 1M CerpWa%ca. and the Resolution d the Dowd W .rectors. set torch in the Power of Attoene7 ore naw to fort+. Signed and sealed(a the CUT aria comely al Ss rwwa m Ij wLM1I11Lp IL omow>NfL Amlrrrl Mlwtorf 0 _•__ --- ___11_11_—�____— -�T•.-a--•^ -• - ---�••--^ -- —---------- ,, _ 1111 -- - _ . _ _: �. - 1111 1111 _ .:rb• 1111. , 4�.t/f� •'� 1ej 51117 .• 'I,�rr�T ;Sal 1,1:•:.i.1.1•_�.1 �ilj• .�. '1 '+.IJ.:!;_ I.1 I!I:I/) yil�l /:�° s.Ir�1'J�ts :'Z�•l�A • a l r�' ,i�..j S 1, :.�;1 . r 1'I.. 1 ..lay. . tl/al r' 3 '1 r 1.�" -�)J. i ..! -11 i �':I.�la IS i ��) �a1• �- MAMI AML Aiil,l,iSS OF AGENCY JX1 S -C. JENKINS COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES I 1045 DETROIT AVE COMPANY CONCORD, CALIF. , 94518 LETTER A FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COHPANY COMPANY LETTER NAME ANO AOURESS OF INSURED COMPANY HAROLD R. JONES AND ROBERT C. JONES dba; LETTER 0. C. JONES AND SONS COMPANY D 1520 FOURTH ST LETTER BERKELEY, CALIF. , 94710 COMPANY E LETTER This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. Limits of Liability in thousands(00 COMPANYOLICY TYPE OF INSURANCE. POLICY NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE EACH AGGREGATE LETTER OCCUP.RENCE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY s 500, s 500, I F I COMPREHENSIVE FORM PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 500, s 500, UG WJEXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD QUNDERGROUND HAZARD A PPODI!'TSICOMPLETED LC 2563526 4-1-80 LXJ OPERATIONS HAZARD 130DILY INJURY AND CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE S 1 BROAD FORM PROPERTY - COMBINED DAMAGE I INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS PERSONAL INJURY 'Applies to ProducWCompleted S Operations Huard. 1PCRSOh•l ih1UPIl AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY s 500 (EACH PERSON) s ©COMPREHENSIVE FORM (EACHBODILY INJURY s 500,OCCUR _ - ®OYrt1ED PROPERTY DAMAGE j , A xCJ HIRED LC 2563526 4-1-80 BODILY INJURY AND ® NON-OWNEO PROPERTY DAMAGE - i CO!/BIKED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND U UMBRELLA FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE f s CTHERTHAN UMBRELLA COMBINED FORM L';ORY.ERS'COMWENSATION STATUTORY _ A and WP 2215581 4-1-79 .2 000 ` EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY - ��� � s � IEACNACO0EnT1 OTHER IN THE EVENT OF ANY MATERIAL CHANGE IN-OR CANCELLATION OF THE POLICY OR POLICIES, THE COMPANY `;111 SEND 30 DAYS NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER BY ENDORSEMENT TO POLICY #LC2563526 & POLICY #WP2215581, THE PUBLIC AGENCY AS SHOWN ON CONTRACT, IT'S OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES & AGENTS ARE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS THE BELOW DESCRIBED JOB: JOB: COMMUNITY PARR #1 - PHASE 1A STONE VALLEY ROAD, ALAMO, CAL�QPNlp,` . r.r4.1 v.,Ih board order NAME ANO ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATEHDL OER- ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION date issued: May 9, 1978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROOM 112, COURTHOUSE FF ` MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 A, RIZEO REPRESENTATIVE In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of _ County Contract with Cambia, Inc. (Enka-Cambia Way) . The Board on April 18, 1978 having referred to the • Director, Human Resources Agency, the recommendation of the Rev. Palmer Watson, Chairman of the Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, that the contract with Cambia, Inc. (Enka-Cambia Way) be terminated and that the County develop alternatives for the patients at Cambia Way; and The Board having received an April 25, 1978 report from Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, recommending that no action be taken regarding said contract until reports on County mental health inpatient facilities are received from the State Department of Health, Dr. Paul O'Rouke, and from the staff task force; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that-the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, is APPROVED. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of May 197_ Mental Health Advisory Board J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk M. Vannucchi H-24 4/77 15m C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia AS ER FFICIO THE GOVERNINGBOARD OF THE MORAGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY May 7 1974— In the Matter of Appointment to the Board of Commissioners of the Moraga Fire Protection District. Supervisor R. I. Schroder having noted that he had received an April 24, 1978 letter from Mr. Gary Chase, Manager, Town of Moraga, advising that the Town Council recommends that Ms. Jan Howard, 1162 Cedarwood Drive, Moraga, California 94556 be appointed to the Board of Commissioners of the Mzraga Fire Protection District to fill the vacancy created by the death of Mr. Amt Fleuti; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ms. Jan Howard is APPOINTED to said Board of Commissioners as a Town of Moraga nominee to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Fleuti ending December 31, 1978. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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: Ms. J. Howard Supervisors Moraga Fire Protection 2nd May 78 District affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Administrator —� , LSSON, Clerk Public Information Officer By y- - D Clerk eP�+tY Ronda F.m ahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 2 , 19 ZjL In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Raymond A. Vail & Associates (2201-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Oakley Area. Mr. Stuart Rudorfer, Owner. The Board on April 4, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the County Planning Commission with respect to the request of Raymond A. Vail & Associates (2201-RZ) to rezone land 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 Raymond A. Vail & Associates is APPROVED as recommended by the County Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-34 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and May 9, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. k- 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Raymond A. Vail & Associated en,isors Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. S. Rudorfer p 2nd May 78 Director of Planning affixed this day of . 19 County Assessor _ ^ ` t �.( LSSON, Clerk By "�LC '?"G1 iir�-[' I E� \l Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl i g-n i H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of Proclaiming the Month of May as "Correct Posture Month" and May 14 to clay 20, 1978 as "National Handicapped Awareness , Week". IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the month of May proclaimed as "Correct Posture Month" and the period of May 14 to May 20, 1978 is proclaimed as "Natipnal Handicapped Awareness Week". PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978, 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc; County Administrator Supervisors Public Information affixed this 2nd day of May op 19 78 officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-244/7715m w �{: In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coster County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Proclaiming May 7 to 13, 1978 as "Marriage and Family Week", On the recommendation of Supervisor R. I. Schroder, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that May 7 to 13, 1978 proclaimed as "Marriage and Family Week". PASSED by the Board of May 2, 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 Supervisors cc; County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 Public Information Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Payment of Taxes on Destroyed Personal Property. The Board having received a letter dated April 249 1978 from Mr. Austin L. John, 4875 Clayton Road, Apt. 169 Concord, California 94520, asking Board assistance with respect to payment of taxes on personal property that has been destroyed; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the County Administrator for response. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. F vo I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Treasurer- Supervisors Tax Collector affixed this2nd day of Mny 19--M County Counsel County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY / Deputy Clerk Iaxine M. . eufe 1 r ! H-24 4/77 15m .,. - PW In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 2 19 78 In the Matter of - Detention Facility Project, Approve - Addendum 1 , Detention Facility Ceramic } and Quarry Tile, Project No. 5269-926- ' (59) . _ . WHEREAS Addendum 1 , Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, Project No. 5269-926-(59), modifying plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project previously approved on April 11 , 1978, has 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 Addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum 1 is hereby APPROVED and the Public Works Director is ORDERED to issue the Addendum. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Detention Facility Project Supervisors cc: County Administrator ffi axed this 2nd day of May 19 78 County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director it, R.`OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By liiWIL':� puty�(, �n.,.� DeClerk Sandrall Ni9-ISC)n H-243/7615m CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY CERAMIC AND QUARRY TILE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(59) ADDENDUM NO. 1 Dated: May 2, 1978 1 . This Addendum must be acknolwedged when you submit your Bid Proposal . 2. The Bid receipt date remains unchanged. 3. Pages attached, to be included as part of this Addendum. 4. Page 32.08 of the Finish Schedule Revision 2, dated 4/4/78 is issued as a part of this Addendum. I L f L= Q KK 6C-.:D L'- S:ir�;cV150<5 CONTn:. C STA CO. 8'+ Oe au Akicro!:Ornad with board order D1 ��- � r .n000 OR SPACE , MATERIAL N2 NAME FLR. SASE CEIL. REMARKS A04AI1 AC 1J16 JUDGE C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet" - 1J16A TOILET SV . R GBE GBE 8 , " '1J16B VESTIBULE C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 •CarpeJ - r 1J16C CLOSET VAT R GBP GBP 1J17 HANDICAPPED TOILET SV R GBE GBE 23 1318 MEN'S TOILET SV. R GBE GBE 24 1J19 ATTORNEY 'CONFERENCE VAT R GBV AC _ 1J20 ATTORNEY CONFERENCE VAT R GBV AC - 1121 ATTORNEY CONFERENCE VAT R GBV AC _ I 1J22 LOBBY & WAITING DT DTB GBV SD 1J22A LOBBY & WAITING DT DTB GBV SD I 1J22B TELEPHONE ALCOVE C** DTB GBV SD **Type 3 Carpet R 1J22C LOBBY & WAITING C** DTB GBV SD **Type 3 Carpet 1J23 VESTIBULE C** R GBV GBP ** = Type 3 Carpet 1J24 SUPERIOR COURT C** R GBV • GBP **Type 3 Carpet. 32 1J25 VESTIBULE C** R GBV GBP **Type 3 ;Carpet: ` 1J26 MUNICIPAL COURT C** R GBV GBP **Type3 Carpet 32 1J27 FOYER VAT R. GBV SPACJ� 1J28 FOYER VAT R GBV - 1329 PASSAGE DT DTB GBV ('Bp -- _ 1J30 COURT OFFICE C* R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet 26 Kaplan/McLaughlin GATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEv " FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �-� 78 FINISH ` SCHEDULE 31' 31&17b 901 BATTERY STREET s�Er _ SAN FRANCISCO CA- 94111 32. 08 LEVEL 1 COURTS A?JN EX © � �� " I. Changes to Specification A. Section 09330 - Decorative and Quarry Tile 1 . Delete Paragraph 2.3 and substitute the following: 2.3 Mortar and Grout A. Quarry Tile: Provide epoxy mortar and grout conforming with ANSI A118.3, 1969. B. Decorative Tile: Hydroment by Upco. Color as selected by Architect set in mortar. 2. Paragraph 3.1E, delete and subtitute the following: E. Install Quarry Tile using TCA method F-132-77 and for decorative the F-112-78. II. Drawing and Schedule Change A. Room 1I56 should be corrected in the Finish Schedule to indicate Ceramic Tile on walls. 01f 3i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia May 2 , 19 78 i In the Matter of Detention Facility Project, Approve - Addendum 1 , Detention Facility 3 Acoustical Ceilings, Project No. I 5269-926-(60). WHEREAS Addendum 1 , Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings, Project No. 5269-926-(60) , modifying plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project previously approved on April 11 , 1978, has 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 Addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum 1 is hereby APPROVED and the Public Works Director is ORDERED to issue the Addendum. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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 Detention Facility Project affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public 'Works Director County Counsel BY j � ��='`n . Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson Ui.:04 H-24 3/76 15m CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(60) ADDENDUM NO. 1 May 2, 1978 1 . This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal . 2. The Bid receipt date remains unchanged. 3. Pages attached to be included as part of this Addendum. This Addendum issues Page 32.08 of the Finish Schedules, Revision No. 2, Dated 4/4/78. Ir i LRd D c-jsl':'_wISCRS - r- CC 01f:�i Micro�i.med with board order f = -^OOM OR SPACE ;ZSV` RIAL N4 NAME CEIL. (. REMARKS ROOM 1116 JUDGE GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - 1J16A TOILET GBE GBE 8 '1J16B VESTIBULEGBV AC **Type -2 ,Carpet - 1J16C CLOSET GBP GBP 1J17 HANDICAPPED TOGBE GBE 23 1J18 MEN'S TOILET SV. R GBE GBE 24 1J19 ATTORNEY -CONFERENCE VAT R GBV QAC _ 1J20 ATTORNEY CONFERENCE VAT R GBV AC _ 1121 ATTORNEY CONFERENCE VAT R GBV AC _ 1J22 LOBBY & WAITING DT DTB GBV ]SD _ 1J22A LOBBY & WAITING DT DTB GBV _ 1J22B TELEPHONE ALCOVE C** DTB GBV SD ** _ Type 3 Carpet . 1J22C LOBBY & WAITING C** DTB GBV SD ** ``�� Type 3 Carpet - 1J23 VESTIBULE C** R GBV GBpI **Type 3 Carpet 1J24 SUPERIOR COURT C** R GBV GBP **Type 3 Carpet. 32 1J25 VESTIBULE C** R GBV GBP **Type 3 .Carpet - 1J26 MUNICIPAL COURT C** R GBVGBP **Type 3 Carpet _ - 32 1J27 FOYER VAT R GBV SPAC _ 1J28 FOYER VAT R GBV SPAC 14"IC4 1J29 PASSAGE DT DTB GBV SPAT COURT OFFICE C* R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet 17-77-777 Kaplan/McLaughl n COV RA COSTA COUNTY DETENT04 FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �'� �� (8 31 - 3�G/7� f 901 BATTERY STREET �� FINISH ° SCHEDULE . _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 0$ LEVEL 1 COURTS EX 415.395.5191 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 19 _n In the Matter of Approving Change Orders No. 1 , 2 and 3 to the Construction Contract for Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Clayton (4411-4061) The Board of Supervisors APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director to execute Change Orders No. 1 , No. 2 and No. 3 to the construction contract with M. Royce Hall and Royce Hall Construction, Inc.I.J.V., Napa, for the construction of the Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility at. the Sheriff's Rehabili- tation Center, Marsh Creek Road, Clayton. These Change Orders add kitchen equipment and acoustical treatment, modify the site work, and increase the con- tract price by $23,011 .00. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 4: I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings and Grounds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this_2nL_day of May 19 78 Agenda Clerk Architectural Division i R. OLSSON, Clerk Accounting Section Royce Hall Construction Inc. 5 Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Sandra L. Nielson J. Dye Inspector H-24 4/77 15m FUND # 4411-4061 File: 220-7701/C.4.3 EDA # - - 2063U- Project: Kitchen/Dining Ha-11 Farility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center Contractor: M Royce Hall & Royce Hall Construction_ Inc-,a-V. In accordance with County request, Contractor proposes to provide all equipment, materials, labor and services to accomplish the requested change to the contract .�. ' documents for which the amount noted herein below shall constitute full compensa- tion and by which the contract price shall be adjusted. In all other respects o c the contract remains unchanged. r� Description of Change: �- Add to the contract the following kitchen equipment items previously deleted by n =� Addendum No. 1 from Specifications, Section 11A: <� . Ln co 1 . , Page 19 of 25, paragraph 27, Item 14: Revise security cabinet to 8'-0" in lieu of 4'-0". n 2. Page 22 of 25, paragraph 27, Item 39: Add Item 39 "One Each req'd Soreader Plate" in its entirety. F 3. Page 22 of 25, paragraph 27, Item 40: Add Item 40 "One Each req'd, Tilting Fry Pan, 203 Volt, Three Phase in its entirety. 4. Page 22 of 25, paragraph 27, Item 41 : -Add Item 41 : "One J. R. OLSsoN Each Req'd Ski l l i t Filler Section" in its entirety. CLERK BOARD O SUPERVISORS C NT OST Co. By�rL� �YL` ...DePutY 5. Page 24 of 25, paragraph 27, Item 62: Revise "Three-Tier Skatewhee Conveyor" to include second and third tiers. Add items to food service drawings. Include all work necessary for a complete in place operational installation. The Contract Time will be unchanged by. this Change Order. Approval Recommended: Net Change in Contract Price $8,F;Rn nn Add roject Archltec Engineer Last Contract Price $737,284.00 New Contract Price $7451964.00 Approved: Public Works 5"J, ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION, INC. 01/9.3 Accepted; t• o. sox 6340jNAPA, CAL.� By Contractor Date Microfilmed with board order _ C.O. # 2 - FUND # 4411-4061 File: 226-7701/C.4.3 EDA: 07-51-20630 Project: Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility. Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center Contractor: M. Royce Hall & Royce Hall Construction. Inc. . J.V. In accordance with County request, Contractor proposes to provide all equipment, materials, labor and services to accomplish the requested change to the contract documents for which the amount noted herein below shall constitute full -compensa- tion and by which the contract price shall be adjusted. In all other respects the contract remains unchanged. Description of Change: Add acoustical panels on Dining Room walls as described in the following attachments dated 3/28/78: 1. Sheet C2-1 , Specification titled, "Tectum Wall Panels" ' 2. Sheet C2-2, 82 x 14 in. floor plan p 1 3. Sheet C2-3, 82 x 14 in. Interior Elevations :. 7- 4. Sheet C2-4, 82 x 14 in. Interior Elevations and Details FILES 9 :_ J. R. O`SSON CLERK BOARD O: SUPERVISORS AMMO O TACO. B ... .Dcau• The Contract Time will be (kQxxxasR4) (idxxxxaseid) (unchanged) by this Change Order. )TJmxJDatiexjD:fxgommAP UjojQxxsXx:fa jexilaigxef:x;tkxsxRkxxNexOxdexxxx:exxxraRexi z xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Approval Recommended: Net Change in Contract Price $ 9,939.00 Radmtt _ Add Project Architec /Engineer Last Contract Price $745,964.00 New Contract Price $755,903.00 Approved: �n - Public Works Director a i/ Accented: Ql�3 l ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTiOM ING , P. 0. BOX 630 By NAPA ret g_599 Date Contractor Microfi(mad with board order TECTUM WALL PANELS 1, SCOPE: Work covered consists of furnishing labor equipment and materials for t the installation and finish of Tectum Panels, insulation and wood trim:,_ _r 2. MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION: . 2 a. Insulation board for installation behind tectum panels as shown • ' on drawings or specified herein shall be Fiberglas Commercial Wall Insulation Boards Type 3 as manufactured by Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp., or approved equal . Surface finish type shall be .:unfaced. Insulation shall be l; inches thick. Insulation shall. be installed in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. b. Tectum Panels shall consist of wood fibers and an inorganic cement binder molded under controlled conditions of heat and pressure. Panels shall be Tectum Interior Panels 1" thick, square butt, 48"x96" as manufactured by Gold Bond Building Products or approved equal . Panels shall be noncombustible, classified 25 or less by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. gude no. B1YR, Noise Reduction Coefficient range of .75 - .85, mounting type 8. Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturer's recommendation. c. Carpentry shall be in accordance with the specifications. Trim and chair rail shall be vertical grain Douglas fir (clear, no knots) or red oak. 3. FINISH: C) t�007 1 Finishes shall be according to painting specifications. 1. Tectum: F- r— C ii s'3 a. First coat: Alkyd wall primer, spray applied. c-z b. Second and third coats: Alkyd flat, spray applied. Cz 1 2. Wood Trim & Chair Rail : c-� a. First Coat: Stain and sealer. b. Second and third coat: Clear semi-gloss lacquer. 01 i Contra WORKS o�;.;, BY: DEPARTMENT G+ - - � �`� CHECKED BY: Costa ARCHITECTURAL � r � Countyi� . _ a _ ,ti•,';.i1 I.:..:,,.R�.:-►�►-w�--a�-111 �{�.-.i6+�is �. _ _.. 1C► �_ '�•�l �� ' r Q '•alb � i rc 1 t w ' q Y 4 i C D 4 m _ _-i b y ' U gQi SH,EE TPUBLIC �-:ORrs CXitta Costa 0 EPn:;T,`,�:c7 ARCi ITECTURAL ofOUC1 / t DIVISION ��„,�;� cz r .CA. JFO?,ita 9:553 �LL n V � ( y y a ► k � f �.: — r. �a � z :crt IF XZ ko � =i 011.q0 SHEET Contra PU?LIC WORKS OFCounty O I l I s I � �lcc:��-r-,ca�PQv : "�•.-',,Z�:, . --r ;SiRiI:�EZ, CALL MMA 9:553 7-,F-2•:O2 �C.c�/. L=�2l- ! it g x g 'Q �� A N C E )� Q D �sHEErContra PIJEL IC ;;0?YS C� Costa -�• `!� ARCH ITEC i URAL DIVISIONOnty Cx:,RTl:.EZ. cz!F ?MA 9.553 _.'J:-��✓ C.O. i3 FUND / 4411-4061 File: 220-7701/C.4.3 EDA No. 07-51-20630 Project: Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility_ Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center Contractor: M. Royce Hall & Royce Hall Construction, Inc_, J-V- In accordance with County request, Contractor proposes to provide all equipment, materials, labor and services to accomplish the requested change to the contract ' documents for which the amount noted herein below shall constitute full. compensa tion and by which the contract price shall be adjusted. In all other respects the contract remains unchanged. Description of Change: 1 ., Add the following work in fill area 1 as shown on the attached e-) 8z x 14 in. sheet C3-1 , dated 3/28/78: a. Raise existing cleanout and manhole to finish grade. ;:= b. Add a new concrete box with lid at finish grade to house existing valve to remain. c: . Change size of north pipe in fill area 1 , shown in original working drawing sheet A-2, from 14 in. CMP to 6 in. CMP. :j n 2. Raise existing cleanout to finish grade as shown on the attached 82 x 14 in. Sheet C3-2, dated 3/28/78. F I L J. R. O:5 SON CLERK BOARD O: SUPEZVISORS CONT CO TA CO. By lr The Contract Time will be (xaxxxxxRd) (damaiRd) (unchanged) by this Change Order. Approval Recommended: Net Change in Contract Price $ 4,3qg-nn Add Project Archite t/Engineer Last Contract Price $755,gn3-nn New Contract Price $760.295.00 Approved: Public Works Director. i12 Accepted: ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION, INC. P. o. BOX 630 -a NAPA, CAL. 94358 By -�t r ! Contractor Date Microfilmed with boarc4 order 71 O C== co— _s [.,T' 'lam :� _ .. - - •-- .. _.�. J--. lam_ _ L-•-- Y`�-1 .- ►_!••�- S;TAT^� f .`� •" ....-rJ ' �. _ -1- _ �' /G L•---�RE�_/.:__�at.�:�_-gyp-9r�'•.- ..-.:.�"`�-- -- - '-- _ cw SHEET Contra PUBLIC WORKS ]94553 xiTCr� �17/.V/. , DRAun BY: DEPARTMENT �jy�/r•�-j�C�„pCHECYED BY: Costa ARCHITECTURAL - --- DATE: DIVISION 3/ 76 OF CoinJ09'110: fv MARTINEZ. CALIFOPJIIA O /,vim \ 1,_��\�`---�--- j j \ \` i--- i , tom• f _-. �A I I u L 1 i4 \ SHEET Contra PUBLIC WORKS ,C'iT�Nw/D/N/NCS �'�=r BY:�,./ DEPARTMENT Costa ARCHITECTURAL C -rnN CATE: -- r-�F C� DIVISION - MA-RIIHEZ. CAIIFOR.'IIA 9+553 - - - - . .. ..YF-:.�`L?� uTr..=.�',C..r-_�i�-�r�ti»T•.. -. _.__.-a._�-+ia.':ti3'�:r`�1-Gra."�_s:rG.Fal�.`E��[- _.��--vim.. ♦ _ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California M AY 2 1978 , 19 In the Matter of CETA Contract f28-504 with William W. Ward III The Board having authorized contract negotiations (by its Order dated March 14, 1978) with William W. Ward III for the provision of consul- tation and technical assistance services for the County's Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Office; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #28-504 with William W. Ward III (self-employed attorney) for the term from March 1, 1978 through September 30, 1978, with a contract payment limit of $9,000 for the provision of legal advice, consultation and technical assistance services on CETA contract formats and approval requirements, under Title I, II, III, and VI of the Comprehensive Employ- ment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA), as amended, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAY 2 197$, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts 5 Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 197 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program l (l J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director Contractor By / Deputy Clerk RJP:dQQ H-24 4777 15m Contra ::osta County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 28 - 504 Department: human Resources Agency .Ianpower Project Subject: Legal advice, consultation, and technical assistance on CETA contract formats and approval requirements 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: WILLIA-1 W. WARD, III Capacity: Self-employed individual (Attorney at Law) Address: 201 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California 94102 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 1, 1978, and it term- ii-tates September 30, 1978, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Licht. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 9,000 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 CETA Prime Sponsor Agreement #06-8004, Title I Annual Plan 006-3004-10) , Comprehensive Title II (106-7004-21) and Title VI (106-5004-60) Plans, and Title III SPEDY (P06-5004-32) , YCCIP (106-8004-38) and YETP (#06-8004-40) 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Titles I, II, III, & VI of the Comprehensive Employment & Training Act of 1973 (CETA) , as amende ; 29 USCA Section 801ff; 29 CFR Parts 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, & 99; California Government CPfle Sections 26227, 31000, and 53703. 10. Signatures. Ther ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: f. 2=` C0CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR COli`TY OF CO VT -,! `T 5T�, By, By CXairmar_, Board of Supervisors 5%�r �•tili�G�J rl.7 (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) Y State f California ) ss. B % ✓ Count of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOULEDGEI•tENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor " Reco:=ended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared J' before me today and acknowledged that he/ 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 Dated: !�(7?? Deputy Deputy county Cierra L, r. N," 6 (A-4617 REV 6/76) Nlicrofi(med with board order CXINCI C--I i C ,;y, Cchtomi, i Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number 2 8 A 5 0 4= . 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ '] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. [X] d. $ 55 per hour for provision of those services described in the Service Plan. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit w-ritten demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (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 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor wh�:i, 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 i:i�ufficiently 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 pay-ment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract_ Contractor also agrees to pay to the County 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. ,.J (a-4619 REV 6/76) SERVICE PLAN {� Number � n. � L! � During the term of this Contract, Contractor shall provide the following services for County's Human Resources Agency Manpoter Project Office: 1. Study of Contract Formats. Contractor shall review and analyze County's standardized CETA contract and subgrant atreement formats to determine the extent to which the formats conform with State o} California and Federal laws and regulations, Federal circulars, U. S. Department of Lator bulletins and guidelines, County's CETA grant documents, and policies of the County Board of Supervisors and County Manpower Advisory Council, and to make recommendations to County regarding possible changes in said formats to simplify and streamline their structure and content while still maintaining complete conformance with FedEral and County requirements. In conducting this study, Contractor shall: a. Review and analyze the standardized CETA contract and subgrant agreement formats identified in the Format Listing which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. b. Review and analyze pertinent contract guidance documents, including, but not limited to, the Federal and County documents identified in the Contract Guidance Document Listing which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference and such other documents as may be specified by County's Manpower Program Director. C. Complete the study no later than August 25, 1978 and prepare a final report summarizing all findings and conclusions and specifying Contractor's recommenda— tions for possible changes in the content and structure of said contract and subgrant agreement formats. 2. Study of Contract Approval Requirements. Contractor shall investigate and analyze the contract approval requirements imposed in CETA program areas upon the County Board of Supervisors by State and Federal statutes, regulations, circulars, guidelines, and directives. Contractor shall complete the study no later than August 25, 1978 and shall prepare a final report summarizing all findings and conclusions and specifying Contractor's recon—mendations for possible changes in County's present contracting practices and policies and for alternate methods by which County can speed up the processing and completion of its CETA contracts and subgrant agreements. 3. Submission of Final Deports. Contractor shall submit ten (10) copies of each of the two (2) final reports specified above to County's Manpower Program Director no later than August 31, 1978 (or as otherwise may be permitted by the Manpower Program Director). 4. Consultation and Advice. Contractor shall provide continuing consultation services and legal advice to County's :fanpower Program Director and staff upon request throughout the terra of this Contract on the subject matter of this Contract. 5. Studv Documents. County's Manpower Program Director shall supply to Contractor, or make available for Contractor's inspection, a copy of the standardized CETA contract and subgrant agreement formats and the Federal and County documents specified above, as well as any other such documents as may be specified for study by the County's Manpower Program Director. It shall be Contractor's responsibility to obtain all other necessary documents not supplied by County. 6. Fees and Services. County shall pay Contractor the fee of $55 per hour and said fee shall constitute full compensation to Contractor for all services, work, costs, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor under this Contract. Contractor's services shall include provision of all needed staff, office space, clerical support, t,- ephone, supplies and materials, photocopying, transportation, insurance, and other such incidental items and expenses required for the completion of Contractor's work under this Contract. n Initials: Contractor County Dept. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number � � 0 4 1. Modification of Insurance Requirements. Paragraph 19. (Insurance), page 3 of the General Conditions, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the substitute provision to read as follows: it 19. Automobile Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modifications thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a policy or policies of motor vehicle liability insurance for any use Contractor makes of an automobile in the performance of this Contract, as required by State law and in amounts not less than: a. $300,000 for personal injury to, or death of, one person; b. $500,000 for injury to, or death of, two or more persons, per occurrence; and c. $ 25,000 for property damage." Initials: Contractor County Dept. FORMAT LISTING Number 2 3 v 1. Title I CETA Unit (one month start up) contract: x`28-409-6 2. Title I CETA Unit (full funding novation) contract: y28-409-7 3. Title I CETA Unit (incentive fee) contract: 28-426-4 4. Title I Classroom Training Program (full funding novation) contract: #28-408-5 5. Title I Classroom Training Program (fee basis) contract: f-28-414-1 6. Title I Youth Work Experience Program (full funding novation) contract: P-28-402-11 7. Title I Legal Services Program (full funding) contract: x28-411-5 8. Title I Vocational Training (Individual Referral) Agreement: #108, #108/1, and #108/2 9. Title III (SPEDY) contract: f-28-401-5 and #28-401-6 10. Title III (YCCIP) contract: #28-442 11. Title III (YETP) contract: '°28-439-1 12. Title II (PSE) Subgrant and Subgrant Modification Agreements: #28-602-4, C-28-602-5, and #28-602-6 13. Title VI (PSE) Subgrant and Subgrant Modification Agreements: #28-662-4 and #28-662-5 14. Title VI USE Projects) Subgrant and Subgrant Modification Agreements: #28-711 and #28-711-1 15. Professional services contracts: #28-421 and 28-503 CONTRACT GUIDA,`iCE DOCU-MENT LIST[NG Number '4 8 c� 1. Contra Costa County CETA "Prime Sponsor Agreement" (PSA '06-8004), including PSA Modification 4801 (and particularly the "Assurances and Certifications," 10 pp., contained therein), as- approved by the County Board of Supervisors by its orders dated August 23, 1977 and December 27, 1977, respectively. 2. "Contra Costa County CETA Title I Annual Plan for Federal FY 77-78" (DOL Grant f06-8004-10), including Modification .801 and 0802, as approved by the County Board of Supervisors by its orders dated August 23, 1977, November 1, 1977, and December 27, 1977, respectively. 3. Contra Costa County Comprehensive Title II Plan (DOL Grant #06-7004-21), including Modification 0703 (and particularly the "Assurances and Certifications," 11 pp., contained therein), #806 (formerly designated 006, and particularly the "PSE Occupational Suimnary," 10 pp., contained therein), and :=807, as approved by the County Board of Supervisors by its orders dated January 31, 1977, August 16, 1977, and December 6, 1977, respectively. 4. Contra. Costa County Comprehensive Title VI Plan (DOL Grant f-06-5004-60), including Modification Tr707 (and particularly the "Assurances and Certifications," 11 pp., contained therein), P809 (formerly designated 009, and particularly the "PSE Occupational Summary," 8 pp., contained therein), and 810, as approved by the County Board of Supervisors by its orders dated January 21, 1977, August 16, 1977, and December 6, 1977, respectively. 5. U. S. Department of Labor regulations for CETA Titles I, II, III, and VI, as amended, including 29 CFR Parts 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, and 99, as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 42, No. 201 (Tuesday, October 18, 1977), Vol. 42, No. 180 (Friday, September 16, 1977), and Vol. 42, No. 75 (Friday, April 22, 1977), and any modifications or revisions thereof. 6. General Services Administration Federal Management Circulars FMC 74-4 (25 pp., including Attachments A and B), dated July 18, 1974; FIMC 74-7 (89 pp., particularly Attachments C, G, I, L, N, and 0), dated September 13, 1974; and FMC 74-7, Supplement 1 (11 pp.), dated June 9, 1975. 7. Sub-Agr=_ament Develop,aesit Handbook for CETA Prime Sponsors; U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; August 1976; ET Handbook No. 347 (115 pp.). 8. Users Guide to the Sub-Agreement Development Handbook for CETA Prime Sponsors; U. S. Dept. of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; September 1977; ET Hand- book No. 347-A (47 pp.). 9. Fiscal Activities Guide, U. S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, April 1974, particularly Part II, Chapters VII, VIII, IX, X, Appendix, and Exhibits. 10. CETA Regional Bulletin #29-76 (Affirmative Action Requirements for FY 77). Initials_ Contractor County Dept. r 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 Lail 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 Fundiag. 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 bird any of the the hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited mon-torin„ auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement eatered 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 hereu:jder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any runner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Aoree:nents may b;! approved and :signed by the head of the County Department fur which Lhis Contract is made or his designee. 3. Modifications and Arievdments. a. General "ti,.!endments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a ur.itten document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Sup:,rvLt;,r:: or, aftoi- Loard approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval . b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Pro -isio.:.; and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County AdminSstrator or his designee, subject to any required State or !Federal a;,proval, provided that such administrative amendments riy not materially chinge the Payment Provisions or the Service ?Ian. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Moro nas 9. DisPute:a:. 1it:•a,St uemwn.Lai between t he Guunty a.nd Contractor concerning the us::aning, requirements, or pertormance 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 Covernment. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contra rt is wadi in Contra Ct.;". County and shall be governed and construed in accord:trcu with the laws of the I.:-.ate of California. b. Any action relating to this Contra-=1 sM!l 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 fulfj_: 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. lb. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not inton=ed to and sha'__ not be construed to create the relationship of -,,.ant, servant, employee, rnrtnership, ja!nt venture or ats,u^cation. 15. Conflicts of interest. Contrac=^•: -?=orrises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall evold any actual or potential conflicts of Interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Cortractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of Its cost recently :•'opted bylaws and also a complete and accurate .list o: 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. Cancr2ctor 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 cennection 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 nor directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No perso=n will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disAused, any list of persons receiving serv==es, except as may be required in the alt110-istration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents a;•1 F►•,rtners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally d!a: i t►sing such information 'other than as by law may be guilty of a c._,a••�tearur. l:. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services un-4-�r this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, st-c. race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none r:hall be used, in whole or in part, for religiousf worship or instruction. - (.1-4616 REV 6176) -2- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONN TIONS (Purchase of Srvices) 18. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any. loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and May be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is mane, 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 sate of deposit in the mails o: of other delivery. 21. Primacv 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 :hat 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 impr:)vements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 1107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject . property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied o such i rarest. 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 art- comparable sta.ste. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 —119 — In 19 —In the Matter of Contract #20-195-1 with Marya Grambs IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-195-1 for Social Service staff training (Battered Warren: Syndrome and Treatment) with Marya Grambs effective May 22, 1978 through May 23, 1978 with a payment limit of $120, and under terms and conditions as nDre particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAY 2 197$ 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Orig: Human Resources Agency y Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit axed this d bf 2 19 affixed cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Social Service DirectoDeputy Clerk-�tz 4JIx Staff Development y Contractor H-24 4177 15m �� Contra Costa County I Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT l 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 0 _ ` 9 5 _ 1 Department: Social Service Subject: Consultation and Staff Training on: "Battered Women: Syndrome and Treatment." 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: MARYA GRAMS Capacity: Self-emplyed individual Address: 1024 West Place, Albany, California 94706 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 99, 1979 and it terminates Mav 23, 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 mstual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 120. 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: OC) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 30 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 4 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Battered Women: Syndrome and Treatment for County - selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related material and supplies. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herin by reference. This Contract is subject to the Special Conditions attached hereto. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including, without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees . 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the U.S. Social Security Act as amended, (P.L. 96-647) Section 228.84 11. Signatures. Thes signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF TA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR / R. 1.Ste- By d BY Designee Recommendedby Dep rtment ✓ � - (Designs off cial capacity) B Y Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 2/78) Microfilmed with board or3w SPECIAL CONDITIONS � 0 � Number 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra— tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. b. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials: ,- 2�7 Contra for County Dept. i • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MgY 2 1978 , 19 - In the Matter of Approval of Contract #22-080-1 with Contra Costa Medical Systems, Inc. (dba Michael' s Ambulance Service) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #22-080-1 with Contra Costa Medical Systems, Inc. (dba Michael' s Ambulance Service) for ambulance service during the period November 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978, at rates established by order of the Board on November 29, 1977 and February 28, 1978. 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 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor—Controller County Health Dept. - County Medical Services �� �L )'' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor Deputy Deputy Clerk - 4 77 15m Cunt-ra Costa County Standard Form ! ,f- STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 22 - 080 - 1 Department: Health Department Subject: Ambulance Service and Non-Emergency Patient Transfer Transportation 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: CONTRA COSTA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (dba Michael's Ambulance Service) Capacity: Corporation Address: P.O. Box 136, Concord, California 94522 3. Tera. The effective date of this Contract is November 1, 1977 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 $SNOT APPLICABLE• 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 reverence, 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: Not Applicable 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Health & Safety Code Section 1443; Government Codes 26227 and 31000. 10. Signatures. 7A, a signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: i COL::iY OF .0 CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By . hairman, Board of Supervisors (Designate ficial ca ity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation`• eal) State of California ) ss. By ,ui County of Contra Costa ) 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/ 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. For= Approved: County Counsel Dated: APR 2 0 1979 By _ OyDes rose �tAl LAL otary PubDep y Cou yI Cylerk F. JILKA ;, \.•-_Ar'/ ✓J...i �' '. ;�:. ;� Microfilmed (A-4617 REV 6/76) 1 My Loma-.iscion Expirts t.iar. 3. 1L-',82 '► Vt/lih board order 1;^...•..�-..-.�ter.-r.�i-����,T�1 i Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PRUVIS ONS (Fee Basis Cont acts) ' Number 22 - 080 1 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. [X] d. Fees for services in the Schedule of Rates for transportation services prescribed by Board Order, November 29, 1977, and as specified in Paragraph 5. , Fees for Services, of the Service Plan. County will reimburse Contractor for those services specified in Paragraph 4. of the Service Plan, Reimbursement for Services, according to the specifications of these Payment Provisions, paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 below, and Paragraph 6 of the Service Plan, Reimbursement for Uncollectable Accounts. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (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 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. 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. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County 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-4619 REV 6/76) SERVICE PLAN Number 22 - 07QQ 0 - 1 Contractor shall provide ambulance service twenty-four (24) hours per day, 365 days per year, and non-emergency patient transfer transportation for County according to the provisions specified herein. 1. Ambulance Service. a. Specifications. Contractor shall provide ambulance services for County according to the requirements set forth in County Ordinance No. 70-77, including all regulations promulgated thereunder, which are incorporated herein by this reference, and shall provide such service as requested and/or approved by County in the applicable County-specified response area delineated in the current copy of the map "Emergency Response Areas of Contra Costa County" dated January 1, 1975 and on file in the office of the Sheriff-Coroner and Clerk of the Board, or as otherwise requested and/or approved by County. b. State Regulations. Contractor shall: (1) Comply with all applicable State regulations including, but not limited to: California Administrative Code Title 13 Section 820 et seq. and 1020 et seq., Title 17 Section 6750-6760, and California Vehicle Code 52500 et seq. (2) Be subject to "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements," attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as required by County Prepaid Health Plan contract with the State Department of Health. c. Equipment. (1) Standards. Ambulances will be equipped as specified by the County Ambulance Permit Officer utilizing the American College of Surgeons' list as a standard of criteria and subject to State regulations. (2) Radio Equipment. Ambulances will be equipped with County-owned and maintained radio equipment. Installation, repair, and monthly maintenance will be provided by County through the Sheriff's Department. Purchase costs of equipment will be a County responsibility; all other costs for County-provided installation, repair, and monthly maintenance will be billed to Contractor. d. Communications. (1) Telephone Service. Contractor shall have a fixed base of operations with telephone service available 24 hours a day. (2) Sheriff's Office. Contractor shall maintain County-required radio communications in accord with Sheriff's Office Communication procedures. 2. Non-Emergency Patient Transfer Transportation. a. Specifications. Contractor shall: (1) Provide non-emergency patient transfer transportation for County on a request basis for County-authorized services. (2) Comply with all applicable County and State regulations and license requirements with respect to non-emergency vehicles and their use. b. Communications. Contractor shall: (1) Maintain fully staffed telephone lines or other means of immediate communication at all times where requests for service or other information may be received and/or relayed. (2) Respond and indicate his ability to perform within 15 minutes of receiving a request for service. Initials- Contractor County Dept. —1— 1`.®0 i SERVICE PLAN Number 22 - 080 - 1 3. Loan of Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for all equipment used for ambulance service or patient transfer as follows: a. County may loan or exchange equipment based upon County's determination of medical need and acknowledged by Contractor's completion of County-provided form at time equipment is loaned. b. Contractor will return all equipment as soon as practicable or when so requested by County. c. Contractor may not allow County equipment out of its possession except in cases of medical necessity. d. Contractor will reimburse County for replacement or repair costs resulting from its negligence in use of County-owned equipment. 4. Reimbursement for Services. a. Definitions. As used in Paragraph b., Reimbursement, below, the following definitions are in effect. (1) Code III - Emergency Ambulance Service with use of red lights and siren. (2) Dry Run - Non-transport of person despite Contractor's availability and response to a request for service. (3) Uncollectable Account - An account which Contractor demonstrates is uncollectable according to the provisions of Paragraph 6., Reimbursement for Uncollectable Accounts. b. Reimbursement. Reimbursement shall be made for ambulance or non-emergency patient transfer transportation requested and/or approved by County for the following: (1) County Key Plan enrollees; i.e., members of County Prepaid Health Plan and/or County Health Maintenance Organization. (2) Twenty percent (20X) Medicare Co-payment for Medicare Key Plan (Prepaid Health Plan) crossover enrollees when 80% of the Contractor's charges are paid by Medicare. (3) Services ordered by State, County, or City law enforcement agencies, whenever payment is the responsibility of County. (4) Delivery to County-designated detoxification facilities. (5) Uncollectable accounts arising from transportation of persons to and from County Medical facilities. (6) Any uncollectable account arising from emergency (Code III) transportation of a person to a hospital other than a County facility or County contract facility. (7) Dry-Run Services not reimbursable from another source. 5. Fees for Services. County will pay Contractor the following fees for County-requested and/or authorizedyservices: ambulance a. $25.00 per Code III delivery to any hospital emergency facility. b. $18.00 for returning one or more patients from Martinez to an area from which a delivery has been made in the reverse direction. c. $15.00 for dry run. Initials: Con ractor County Dept. -2- i-. 1 SERVICE PLAN Number 22 - o80 - 1 d. For delivery to County Hospital: (1) $40.80 Base Rate (2) $ 1.65 Mileage (one way per mile) (3) $ 5.85 Night Call (7:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.) (4) $ 5.85 Code II (5) $ 5.85 Code III (6) $ 5.85 Oxygen per tank (7) $ 8.07 Second Patient (8) $ 5.85 Waiting Time per 15 minutes over first 15 minutes (9) $29.07 Neonatal Incubator (10) Five mile minimum to or from County Hospital e. Non-emergency patient transfer (non ambulance) (1) Ambulatory/wheelchair patients: 1 patient----$ 8.91 2 patients---$16.20 3 patients---$18.72 4 patients---$22.86 (2) $ .54 Company wheelchair use (4) -$ all; pas b--- Fvhr + atrc n7 nt1g .rnn 1 �' nr (5) $ 3.06/fifteen minutes Waiting time over 15 minutes (6) $ .67 per mile Mileage (one way) VIq (8) $ 7.50 Dry Run inside County (9) $ 7.50 + mileage one way Dry Run outside County 6. Reimbursement for Uncollectable Accounts. a. To receive reimbursement for "Uncollectable Accounts", Contractor must comply with the following procedures: (1) Within fifteen (15) days after the date service was rendered, Contractor shall present the customer, or the customer's representative, an invoice for the cost of services rendered; (2) Upon failure of the customer, or the customer's representative, to make payment within thirty (30) days after the presentation of the above invoice, Contractor shall, within ninety (90) days after the initial invoice was presented, present to the customer, or the customer's representative, two (2) additional invoices for the cost of services rendered, and (3) If payment from the customer, or customer's representative, has not been collected by Contractor within 120 days after the date the first invoice was presented to the customer or the customer's representative, Contractor shall then make demand upon the County for payment of the cost of the services rendered. Demand upon the County for payment shall be in the manner and form provided by County, and Contractor must show that the account is uncollectable and that Contractor does not anticipate reimbursement by the customer or the customer's representative on said account. b. For the purpose of receiving reimbursement for "uncollectable accounts" only, the provisions of paragraph 2, entitled Payment Demands, of the Payment Provisions portion of this Contract, which require that Contractor present demands for payment within 90 days, is hereby waived. Contractor may present demands for payment for "uncollectable accounts" following the expiration of 120 days after the rendering of the service in question, so long as Contractor has complied with paragraph 6(a) above. C. Should Contractor receive reimbursement from the customer or the customer's representative after County has reimbursed Contractor on the "uncollectable account", Contractor shall pay back to County an amount equivalent to the payment made by the customer or the customer's representative." Initials: onractor County Dept. -3- �`' ? Contract Number 2 o V Q s 1 Attachment Number PREPAID HEALTH PL&N SUBCONTRACT REQC;IP.E.RENTS ?sr" ._.._ S_a=tc- D=aart^cnt of Hualth/County Contract =7G-Sfi9o3 (County i 29-13 31, 1976, Wa%anan-DuEEy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 1420:) et seq., T:;_:_;e a:d :r.;=it-tions Code and a waiver granted under Section 7.22, P.L. 92603, under z:zic= t: Comer_} provides Prepaid Health Plan (NIP) services, the following subc�;n;" :act re4L--_c=_ts (-;r_icle aI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract refererc by nt:...--- _Zn-:e C=- =rte_=c_ shad be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, aid local and State contract referenced by number above as applicabt= s":it_h res_==t to its performance hereunder. %. Contract referer_ced by number above is not effective until it has been formally app=.ed by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has acyk-low- led=ed receiat 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 p:2 services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Depa=t=ent of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to pr_o= approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Depar Me_t of Cc---:)orations. Co=tractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record sys=am, and not::ithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this contract, -6-111 preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Depart=ent of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or matter under invascioat_on by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Educa=ion and Wel-fare, 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 enro'lee's r_edical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical recorc-� • and en.o;r_'nt information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. --y PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and —dical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and C. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requ re=ents 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 reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any Bete^i--a=;oz of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical recor's _or County. 13. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enro-l=ees or ?:.? 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. 1=. I. relation to PEP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a mini==! of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56993 or u:_=_ an audit o: matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. D=Dart-=nt of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the finite•' Sates has been resolved. (A-4632 Ne j 3/77) -1- t �" °x�(>,w R rr Fk11 In I,II!I!jIIjIjjI1jI�1jjg fix " ys x, �fl .£ z�8 Yl:i:PMDrTI{ Pi.A:t StFECO`+"T?:CT. RE UI t zL� Cotractor :gill notify the Departmeat of :Health an4�kComstissioner of Ce oa atio ii the contract recereac2d by number above is` aca?nded_ 9_ tetmYnatac: - -d given wl ca in the G. S. Registered Ptah with First classA'.post�o� `alternative Health Systems Departmentyof Cor�oration� Dcpartmeat of Health - 600 South Commonclealth 7± P Street, Suite 1540 hos Angeles, California 9000a� sacrameato California 95814 - t~ Approval of the contract referenced:by number .above,;.,,by the State DepartreaC of t :r .. r� _not constitute approval of the me�hod and=amount3'of comparisation�spec�fied y{ ; con-lact. L. Contractor will hold harmless both. the State-and PHP enrollees in tha event L tea` -1 cannon or .will not`pay for services performed,,-for. PHP�'earollees,pursuantto µ }; _referenced by number_ above_ — — -. =5_ If-Contractor enters "one or more subcontracts.;in order to provide any� szr�rices ' _ r he contract Contract ? number above, all subcontract I� entsr -= - Y e_ti ressed in t ___ �yState Department of Heal 6-56983,16rtcle XI; Subcontrac�s, asp -- =_ _=? in :this ;Attachment, rust be included in.such.subcontract, excepfrt�that;Ca=mt}r _rB= ' ea_ of State Department of Health is responsible for approaocatia^ r _6. <Contractor shall not make assignment ,and/or delegation of this subcontract r y il� » Co ;.y'ham obtained prior written. approval of_the otheL party and StateDeartaent f F ijT f k - - `'• �Air���' 1 r f� 1 .F„ 1* ML ^. �� � .� may+:;K,•- a 17fi�•. 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. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- il Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non—owned auto— mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. C. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the servicesprovided 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 (fffall 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 improvement3 on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107), such interest or improvements may r present 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 4107.6, 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 2 1978 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist •,t. 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr., M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 19786 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig- Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts s Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator offixed this _day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services '1 '� .� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors B_ ('�l�, �jZI Deputy Clerk i H-24 4/77 15m dg MEDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT * tR 01. Contract Identification. Contract 1" 0 " Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Otology, Laryngology, Rhinology 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: Raymond Arnold, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License u A11277 Address: 1026 Oast Grove Rd. , Concord, Ca. 94518 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it terminates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advanca written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment. (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 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: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ $ 40.00 per hour of consultation/training session/medical procedure. . b. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 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 times and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies) : otnloQy, Laryngology. Rhinology If applicable, 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. ` 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8. R�e ,ulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department_ 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation. all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the. conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. 11. Assignment. 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. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COli\TSi OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTR_�CTOR By By De:;IL-n ' Recommended for Approval Dated: � �� 'r"•• ���--a�-�- [)1/.-58 (Form approved by County Counsel) „�.dical Director A Health Officer (A- ;t Nre•., 31/77) Microfilmed with board order _ Contract Number � 6 Attachment Number PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIR-E-MrOTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman-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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract require-eats (Article XI 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 number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2_ Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally 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 PEP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Depart-ent of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 enroll7.eat information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any Pim 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 require^ents 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 requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any deter�.�ation of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PhT 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 PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, . Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a mini-= of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 7076-56983 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. (A-4632 New 3/77) 1 \, PREPAID HEALTH PL. 4 SUBCO;TRACT REQUIR..7'ENTS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and C07-nissioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated. notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered cfail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commorr.:ealth 714 P Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California, 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and YHP enrollees in the event. the County cannot or will not pay for services performed for PIS' enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements- required by State Department of Health Contract X76--56983. Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included in such subcontract, except that County instead of State Department of Health is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. .16. Contractor. shall not make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health. 17 - j. (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ill Ay 2 1978 , 19 — 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: i • Contract Number Name 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 1978, 1 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 Attu: Contracts 6 Grants unit Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services ;� �lJ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors B��fi'Gl� i / /.� •4 2 Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m dg - MEDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT 1. `Contract Identification- Contract 2b — 8vD s J Departcent: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Ophthalmology 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: Roger Greenwald, M.D. State Medical, Capacity: Individual License C-33596 Address: 520 LaGonda way, Suite 103, Danville, Ca. 3. Tar.. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it to=:nates 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 immediately by written mu=ual consent. 5. Pay--ant. (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 doc=ented 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- [x] $ 40.00 per hour of consultation/training session/medic? p,ocedure- b. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 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 Hedical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Ophthalmology If applicable, 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. 'ontractor ✓to`uv. atiiu Cvl:lr8i.t :.j 1Jjr wird bZiii een L`riC, l.:Ad eSideicL contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8- Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. ModifIcations and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board. of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee- 10- lnae=iification- The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for dea_h, sie,--*less or injury to persons or, property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the- Contractor. 11- Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer_ 12- Le,-,al 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. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COLr:Ty 0: CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTFACTOR , By - .�� ,�,; 1 , Designee / Reco=ended for Approval Dated:/ C, (Fort approved by Courpit�/`.�c�ugszl) _'edical Director o Health OEficar Microfilmed with board order .1 _1-nr :177) _ Contract Number v ` Attachment Plumber 1 PREPAID HEALTH PL.AV SUBCONTR.3CT REQUIRE.`ENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract C-76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wal-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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article %I Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by n%=2ber 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. v4LzGCL by u :b�r .a.J JvC i5 iZVL C:i_�_l:i.i•/.. :.11L- ic 1....J 17 P -'a==.ally .approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Departmeat.of Health has acknow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove t.e 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 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 terms of this contract is subject 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 C76-56983 car until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Vealth, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller Generalof the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referraljbasis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the Count. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. P.ay PH? 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 provided to P&P enrollees, and comply with resulting requirerents 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports,_ in relation to P11P enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any deter-ination of PHF's grievance -committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial bu0'_�3 and records ralating to PH? enrollees or PEP 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 PHP enrollees and notwithstandins General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a =.inim;:m of four years from termination of State Depart_ent of Health Contract s76-56983 or- Lmtili a ay audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Depa_t_ent of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and :+elfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. 12 ( -40'32 tier 3177) -1- 1- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 9 _ 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr., M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 19786 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enteredorr 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 MAY 2 I9r8 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of , 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services ,tel Contractors + l - j J. R. aLSSON, Clerk B�( �G� /cr•� Deputy Clerk H-24 4177 75m dg Contract Number ` Attachmpnt Number 1 PREPAID HE_%LTH PI..4Y SUBCONTR.NCT R QUIRE:` -Ni TS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract C-76-56983 (County 929-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa. an=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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article %I Subcontracts) are incorporated 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. C, t--- -=e-Baca ' n -_ .1 is �_a; bar_ =o_^ally _. ..+a__nCl ic_ __ C '.�.='7�C �iJJ'!= �� ii�iC- d�_dC�.1V= :.11i: approved by the State Department of Health, unless the De?artment.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 services, 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 terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department or 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 076-56983 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. P-ny PHF 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. T. Contractor will Dartici pate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PEP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in. relation to PIT enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PRFs grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inSDeCtiQU Of f:i.naucial bu0i:s aad rac:,rds relating to M? 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. ll. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a rzini-_= of four years from termination of State Depart_ent of Health Contract i76-56983 or- tn:t_1 any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health; U. S. Department of Health, Education and :+elfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. =(A-4632 New 3/77) ,� .� ,� '• .,., �^ .. •�a � r h rv',. rrefp �,'b'snG s�3^ar`"iF.�rs'r+„•d,.!tR"n'�+''k's`� ,y"+�j� "t'�.Kf"�'�'Pw" "'Pq`jS-�3 Af D4a- ITO!) strscan ACT`REQu s t . . 12. Contractor will ZrkgtJX the iDepartnen� oaf Health,and, Co ss one of Corporations in .th_ event the contract refezeaced'by number above zs. amended Or ter ated; Yatzce is coa sidered given when, in the U. S_ Registered 2fal with' first-class .postage addresseds as oi10ws „?� +aft I " ;«ICit 't3F3 .s .��SJ �,Fts ;4i Jslo- c " . ; ! .:.w Pr. { r z.aPX .'' If;„.. cK5' -Aiteraative Healthi Systeas c Department rof`.Ca orations ~Dej?2rtIL'elltj of Health <. C Z .`"3 i3t <ry" t s ?4# fsaz t..c �# c 600'-South'C�dmmonwealth. * * R7 r _ #`F •rj tiP"F "1 ?14"R f`Street, `Suite 1540 ` Tos-Angeles Calz`fo� " 90005 f "Sacra&nto;"Californ%a ods 13. - Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Depart' of` a ,.M•, >i. -.� ,.. ��•a F�^ F r A's t r-r s� .'�Crit "3 °._'7 ': s: + c' xa3"1 � 'x•t 7 -• •.T..)��"VI Esta -does-not constitute approval of the"method` and ambunt.of com ensatzon,'speczfzedM; In the icrsa`tract:'� .1 g: �•�? z r� gv -<: '110 t s:.1acd ''P. : € :a ►__ - will hold h 1 ass both ti a State azzd, PU? erroZlees =ir' tte �vznt Coy L cto.. r Y Comity ,. aL 'or In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 , �9 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: i • Contract Number Name 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 1978, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the, minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: ,�Humsn Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Pi1AY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors t t BA � I. •� Deputy Cleric H-24 4/77 15m dg • � Q Contract Ideacification. Contract # 2 6 lJ O Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Rehabilitation Services 2_ Parr_ es. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, ad the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Gerald G. Hirschberg, M.D. State Medical Capacity: A professional corporation License A-15502 AC,-'_'•ress: 6500 Fairmont, E1 Cerrito, Ca. 94530 3. ^_ one of~ective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it to—razes April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. T=_=ination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days adva.ce :.mitten notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written consent. (Board Resolution No. 771326 to consideration of Contractor's provision o: .se_rices as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly docs.-===ed 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: [Co=lete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a_ IA $ 40.00 par hour of consultation/training session/medical Pzacedu e. - b. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 6. Contractor's Obligations_ Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to parfoz= special professional service and provide consultation and training in medical anitherapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at ti-as and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies) : Rehabilitation If a?plicable, Contractor shall be subject to -Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Recuire_ents" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepa-idHealth Plan. " i. Inn-eoendent Contractor Status_ This Contract is by and between two independent Cott==ctors and is not intended to and shall not be construed tocreatethe relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. S. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and by__�s for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. 'ro`_=icatiors and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written doc•._ent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board. of Supervisors or, after 3oard approval, by its designee- lE�_ e� iicatioa_ 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, sic'_:.ness or injury to persons or property, including without lim?tation all cons=ece tial dam✓-ges, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or =a!-practice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical an-3noa-medical, of the- Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or one-rise, of the Contractor_ 11. :_ssic!:_inert. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without tr,a e:.pressed permission of the County Medical Direc:tur ut Health Officl--. ' 12. Leta= Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal a:x; orities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Sa_ezy Code Section 1451_ l3_ Si natures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COU-N-171:' 0= CONTFU4 COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR fBy -� Designee ?eco_-ended for Approval Dated: 't ✓ -7� B Y (Form approved by County Counsel) _-'.r?icsl Director or F alth Officer l 3/77) Microfimed with board Of ?, lf- j� • Contract Number 0 L Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HEALTH PL4N SUBCONTP.ACT REQUIRMIFF:NTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract C-76-56983 (County u29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Warn:-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 (PUP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article hZ Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by number above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and locall, laws and regulations and State contract referenced by cumber above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. �. Co uczacz _=2 c—aacttd by :ti`�,o�r abuv-'_ is not c-Licec%i�/_ mail it �?3S 7?eR ?OrTill;J approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department.oz Health has aclmow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove t;,e 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 to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PEEP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by Coumty, 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 PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports,, in relation to PHP enrollees, as• required by Cozwty. 9. Contractor will coWul} with County's PVi grievance procedure and abide by any deter"—fna-tion of PHP's grievance committee, if C 6tractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of finzncial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP services by the County, State DFpartment of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Edication and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwiti,tstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, F.ecards, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a minim= of four years from termination of State :Department of Health Contract 076-56983 or tnttil any audit or natter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health,- U. ealth;U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Co=ptrol?er General of the United States has been resolved. (A-4632 New 3/77) -1- 01 PREPAID HEALTH PUk"I SUBCONTRACT REQUIR^4-7N;'TS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Com:aissioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended-or terminated.- Notice is considered given when in the 'U_ _S. Registered Mail with first.class postage-.,addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600_ South Coamtonwealth . 714 _Street, Suite. 1540 Los Angeles, California ' .90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number-above by .the;State Departiaent'of, Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compe'nsation. 'spec-Ified in the contract. 1A. .Contractor will '.-.old harmless bor_1; ^.e State and DTA^ et+roi2eE-s it tae the Co•;aty. ca mot or will not pay for services performed for'PE enrollees."pdr' suant' to the contract referenced by number above. ` r 15. rf' Contractor.enters one or more subcontracts in.-order to provide any, services implied or expressed in, the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements _ required by State Departtmeat-.of Health Contract #76=56983, Artzcle XI, 'Subcontracts,_ as speciffied in this Attachment, must be included in'such'su`bcontract, except that_Co ty instead of State Department of,wealth is responsible for approval and-notification , resoonsibilities..' _ .16. Contractor.shall 'not•make assignment and/or delegation of this, subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State-Department,_:_ of Health.- (A-4632 ealth_(A-4632 ilea 3/77) -2- _ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist _a Contracts for County Medical Services s 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services ��1 .-� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ContractorsDeputy Clerk tn H-24 4/77 15m dg MEDICAL. SPECIALIST CUN.L,aL-1 3 �' � • 1_ Contract Identification_ Contract Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Orthopedic Surgical 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: John W. Hutchison, M.D. State medical Capacity: Individual License G C-14069 Address: 2023 Vale Road, San Pablo, Ca. 94806 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it terminates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advance :mitten notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mutual consent_ 5_ Paymeat_ (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 docu--ented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Fors 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_ [X] $ 40.00 per hour of consultation/training sessio=/mWAXfflW7Y,0 i,KU_ b. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. .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): o If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to.Attachment #1 repaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan_ ` 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed tom create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8_ Reputations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by- its designee_ l0_ Inzemnification_ 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, including errors, omissions, or r:3lpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or other-aise, of the Contractor. 11. Assi;neent_ Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without `he e.,g essed pe misS:io a the Cowity 1'Iadl eal Director or 11ealt1L Of f_icer_ 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_ Signatures_ These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COU`TY OF CONTRA COSTA, C__UIFO:t:VL1 CO2iTFACTOR By Designee _ Reco.-m.:ended for Approval Dated: By ` C, n�_�_ (Form approved by County Cozens-21) :'zdi.cal Director or Health Officer N-rj 3/77) Microfilmed with board or7er - r _ Contract Number - (9 0 • Attacameat Number 1 PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIP.-�=S Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County f29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa=an=Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare aad Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under wilta the Cotmty provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract require--eats (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by nur..ber above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local 1,--as and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. ..J.CracC =e=2ienCdQ by numbE!r aiaove is noC 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 suncon__act within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PET services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Depart--..ant of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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,, c.-ill 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 tmder 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 doc—entation 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 enrollrent information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PEP 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 require=ents issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in- and cooperate in County's professional review process i. relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requi=e,ents_ 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by Couaty. 9. Contractor will comply with County's- PFH'-grievance procedure and abide by any deter=11aation of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection or financial 000ics and records relating to Pu:F 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 Generaall of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PIT enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, RecQr:�s, if a part of this contract, Contractor will raintain financial records for a =ini_;:m of four years from termination of State Depart-ent of Health Contract 76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the Counts, State Departnent of Health, U. S_ Depa_tment of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Co=?troller General of the United States has been resolved. 01 � (A-4532 Na-w 3/77) -1 .� PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT MqUIP01MENTS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co—i sioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated.. Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth .714 .1!.Streec, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14-.. Cortzzz- ator will hold ha=tlass bath the State and PIT earollels i-1 the ev�-lt the Couzzy. .cannot or will not pay for services performed for PH? enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If. Contractor.enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services .implied or expressed in, the contract referenced. by number above, all subcontract elements )CequL.-Z-_d by State.Departmeat -of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as spec-_'�-Fied in this Attachment, must be included `iii'such-subcontract, except that. County instead of State• Department of Health is responsible- f or 'approval and notification responsibilities. .16. Contractor.shall -not•make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department . of HePI th: 7 "1 7 ;J iiSF t Q 1,Q -7, 77 utt 4.� -77 D 4 (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California CIlAY 2 1978 , t9 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. - 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26407-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 19781 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig- ,/Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attu: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors Pi1AY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this clay of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Contractors �l - .'7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Cleric T H-24 4/77 15m dg REDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT 1_ Contract Identification- Contract Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Plastic Surgical 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: Steven M. Murphy, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G-16854 Address: 2600 Park Ave. , Suite 101, Concord, Ca. 94520 3- Tern. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it ter-ates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days 2d'7ance -written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled i=ediately by written un_u_�l co isec+t_ 5. Payment. (Board Resolution No. 77/326 ). In consideration of Contractor`s provision of .serJices as described below, 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 the Contract is trade or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [X] $ 40.00 par hour of consultation/training sess;Qn/ dg � b'. [ J $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 6. Contractor's Obligations- Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and Drovide 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)-. Plastic Surgery If applicable, 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. Indepa_;cent 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 bylat.:s for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department_ 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docLent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee-- 10- esignee:10- Inde=ification. 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, sic'aness or- injury to persons or property, including without limitation all conseeuential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or :-alpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and mon-nedical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor_ 11. :assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed pernissinn o` the County hedical Director or Health Officer. 12. Legal Authority_ This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following le"'al authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code Section 1451. e 13_ Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agrees hereto_ C.4 COUN7�' OF CONTR_k COSTA, CALIMUlLa CO.ITR.ACT Z By 01 A/1/4/, C�GBY Designee t f 1J Reco=anded for 7zpproval Da&d: A 5y 9L ' ' r (Form approved by County Counsel) Medical Dire' tor Health Officer Microfilmed with board order Nw 3/77) - _ _ • Contract dumber 2 6 1- 81A + - Attach.-meat Number 1 PREPAID HE.�.TH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIRMI—ENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract 076-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wawa-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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by numb 2'r 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. Coa_racz by number above i�; noc effective -snt11 it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department.of Health has aercaou- 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 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 terms of this contract is subject 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 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 pro-Vida 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 PFS' enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health., r 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 partU ipate in and cooperate in Co,.mty's professional review process is relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements." 8. Contractor will sub-=t- utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by Comity. 9. Contractor will compiy with County's PIMP grievance procedure and abide by any deteraination of PHP's grievance committee if Contractor maintains PtT enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow l spectioa of fin-m-racial books and records relating 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 PH' enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a rinim m of four years from termination of State Department of He=?-ch Contract 76-56983 or until :.:y audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S_ Department of Health, Education and S:elfare, or the Compt,oller General of the United States has been resolved. i 0-1 (A-4632 Xew 3/77) -l- -_ PREPAID HF-ALTH Pum SUBCO,\ITRACT REQUIRIEMEN-'TS v: 12- Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co-issioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated.. Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: CP Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonuealth .714 P-Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referencedby number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. caz=-zZ-z ht-,!d 6--t-,_Iass both thit State and ?':P enrolleas in the event the Count] �canmot or will not pay for services perFormeed for PE2 enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services i=l_!-_d or e.�-Pressjed in the contract referenced. by number above, all subcontract elements required by State ,Deipartment -.of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as sz)ec-4-Fied in this Attachment, must be included 'iii'*.�u6--sub ' contract, except that Comity instead of State' Department of.Health is responsibl`e­ f8'r approval and notification responsibilities. .16. Contractor. shall notmakeassignment aud!or-*' delegation of this subcontract tuiless County has obtained prior written approval of the Ether party and State Department r of Health: J TCO- j V, _k _z z: zt 7 U (A-4632 New3/77) ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist Contracts for County ;iedical 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 1978, 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered'on the minutes of said Soord 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Contractors r - t J. R. OLSSON, Clerk El Gr Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m d r EDICAL SPECt_LIST CONIRAU ' Contract Identification. Contract # 26 - (S i3_ Department_ Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Pediatric Allergy-Immunology Services 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the following na•W=d Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. State medical Capacity: Individual License G-21093 Address: 130 La Casa Via, Walnut Creek, Ca. 94598 3_ Ter-­ The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it to^inaLes 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 immediately by written nu=Lal consent_ 5. Pay-=+-­at_ (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 documented demand for payment in the manner and fora prescribed by County (Demand Forel D-15), and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for whiclh this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ X] $ 40.00per hour of consultation/training session/medical procedure_ b. [ ] $ per consultation/raining session/medical procedure. 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 times and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Pediatric Allergy - Immunology If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Recuirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. ;. Independent Contractor Status_ This Contract is by and between two =int--pen ent 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. Reaulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10. Indeucification. 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, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from or connected .with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otneraise, of the Contractor. 11. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permi.ssior, of .'i t County 2:edica l D-rector or Health Office. 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 Safczy Code Section 1451. 13_ SiSnatures_ These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUP T Y O: CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CO`FTF--A%CT02 BX B- Designee P.eco.u ended for Approval Date 7 i � i le. • 3y ( ,% (Form approved by County Counsel) _'edical Director it Health Officer ()-_i31_ NJ_-.f 3177) Microfilmed with Board ord6r Contract Number ti i 7 Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HEALTH PIJAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIMME'NTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract 1076-56983 (County 1029-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wax.-man=Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., , elfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L_ 92603, under which t o County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PIT) services, the following subcontract reci:i:e=eats (_%xticle XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by all- e r =b o'%'_: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local IG.as and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 'OV �.L_lOdi aOJVC 1ti IIOC 2LL3Cc i'iC u:::Z� �L has aEa i"Q:"'a1i� approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Depart-_ent.of Health has ackaou- ledg=d receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove to subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide Pry services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility.to tha State Depa___�at of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any exte^s=ca or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Cor-orations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record syste=, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this cont=act, 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 invest=gation 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 Cc_trzctor'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 e__11e_'s medical record ma;—triued by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrol?=ent information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6_ Any PH'c' 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 recce=���nts issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will Darticipate in and cooperate in County's professional review Process ia relation to services Drcrri.ded to PHP enrollees, and comely with resulting recusir e=ants_ 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as reot--r=d by Co=__ty_ 9_ Contractor w-i1I comply with County's P� grievance procedure and abide by any det_=-4-•ation of PiP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PUP enrollee medical records _or Cot_=ty. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PFH' enroll--es or PHP services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Colorations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller Generaall of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwithstanding 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 Depart=ent of Health Contract 1076-56983 or t=_t_I•any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Deoa_tment of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Conpt_ciler General of the Unit-ed S_ares has been resolved. - (A-4632 New 3/77) -I t PREPAID HE-' LTH PLAN SUBCONIMACT REQUIvIELME-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 considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health . 600 South Commonwealth .714 1!_Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation. specified in the contract. 14-.. C,)r.--ra- z:oc- -.,till boLh th%t Srace rani i 129P r:he evit::,- the COL!zzyjcar'Mot or will not pay for services performed for PHP enroll--es pursuant to Ehe contract referenced by number above. 15. If' Contractor.enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed inthe contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by St this Health Contract #76-56983., Article XI, Subcontracts, as .specified in this Attachment, must be included iii 'such.-subc'ontract, except that CoLmty instead of State- Department of-Health is responsibl;-- f6r approval- and notification responsibilities. - .16. Contractor. shall not make assignment andjor*dele&ation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department . of Health: t (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 . 19 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist _f 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. - 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr., M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 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 Sea{ of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 978 19 County Auditor-Controller County Piedical Services fel �� Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B ! !n / Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m dg --...._.. -...—...w tea_ ........� _ _ _ - _ ...+s..' _- _........+...........+r.+—....�....'a..v....:s' r.+...u.. -- _....� ..—..-�_.—.....- MEDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT r I,Contract Idznti=ication_ Contract G 2 6 Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Family Therapy 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: A. Russell Lee, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G-05284 Address: 1628 Euclid Avenue, Berkeley, Ca. 94709 3. Tera. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it ter-ainates Aoril 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 imediately by written mut- al co_?s?n?_ 5. Payment. (Board Resolution No. 771326 ). In consideration of Contractor's provision of.services as described below, 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: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a• [X] $ 20.00 per hour of consultation/training session/medic--1 procedure. b. j $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. .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 times and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies) : Psychiatry - Family Therapy If applicable, 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. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after-Board approval, by- its designee. 10- Indetrtification_ 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, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from o; connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. 11. Assignrnzzt_ Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without tl,a axpressed Darnis-e-lun of L[►c C,utul%.y Wedicai Director or Health OtfIcer. 12_ Le,-al 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_ These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COuN.TY 0: CONI T U COSTA, CALIFORNIA CO'NTR4CTOR n By By Designee Reco=- ended for Approval Dated: i \ • 3, G (Form approved by County Co«nsel) Medical Director or sealth Officer (A-Li3` ;r�,� 3/77) Microfilmed with board order' Contract :lumber 2 6--- t7 Y . , " Attachment Number l PREPAID HEALTH Pi..4N SUBCONTRACT REQUMEMENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa,.=an=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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI 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 number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract re-"=ranced by number above is not effective until it has been for ally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Departmeat.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 PHP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility. to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PIT enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 f 3 ...^.i rc.^.:Sr` ;..3,Lia:._-3s:.2L• by LnC LCStlnt:y. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality. of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollrent 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 ealth;and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirerents issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will Darticipate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services nrevided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting require-Meets. 8. Contractor will subr..zr utilization reoort.s, ia. relation to PHP enrollees, as.- required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's.PHPgrievance procedure and abide by any deter__:L-ation of PI''s grievance -committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for Cotnty. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PH:' services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporat_ons, 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 PIT enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, P.ccards, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a of four years from ter=ination of State Departrent of Health Contract u76-56983 or tn:t_l a y audit or Latter under investigation by the Counts, State Department of Health, U. S. Deoart=ent of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United Stares has been resolved. 0118, (A-4632 New 3/77) PREPAID H^.4?TH PUN SUBCONTPUCT REQUIREM- iTS 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 considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth 714 _Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005. Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. /1=-. Contractor ::ii.i nO!j h--­d -ss bots: Z:c:_ :.�`.att,a_ and PCHP e rclleas in ri_ c„?^_: coca-', Caztaoc or •..�1? aoL Pa.1,T Lor jervZ.CG'J P��-£o '- J �'^ T ^ -• �d Eor PiV enroll es pursues _ to the contract rez"erenced by number above. 15. If Contractorenters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services_ .implied or ea-presszd in, the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State .Departmentiof Health Contract 976-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included iii"such subcontract, except that CoLmty instead of State- Departmeat of-Health is responsible- for approval and notification responsibilities. ' .16. Contractor-shall not-make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department . of Health_ (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 , i9 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. - 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26407-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 19781 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enfered'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 Supervisor MAY 2 1978 cc: County administrator affixed this day of , 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services ��"l .--� Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m dg Mr.UtL�I. S�cGs_L.1�s c.�ys..�1�.s 1_ Ci:ztr ict Identification_ Contract ig Dapaiteent: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Nephrology 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 M. Rosin, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G A-21713 Address: 2023 Vale Road, #2, San Pablo, Ca. 94806 3. Term_ The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it to=inatLs April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advaace -arittea notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Pay-meat_ (Board Resolutioa No. 77/ 326 ). In consideration of Contractorts provision of services as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly doc• -ected demand for payment in the manner and fora 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/training session/medical p ,ocedvs'e_ b. [x] $ 40.00 per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 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 times and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies) : Neohroloay If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to.Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Recuirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health. Plan. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docLert executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board. of Supervisors or, -iter Board approval, by its designee_ 10- In-'_--nification_ 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 nropercy, including without limitation all consequential da—ges, from any cause- whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or ,=_alpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical., of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent- or egligentor otherwise, of the Contractor_ 11. Assi moent_ Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the Cuunty IlediD-rector or lea?th Officer. 12. Le--al Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safezy Code Section 1451. 13_ SiSnatures_ mese signatures attest the parties* agreement hereto: COUTNIy OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIF0-RNIIA CO:jTr^a_ � 1490 eg By (. C4-'r j'�� t�P.�� sy Designee Reco.-;ended for Approval Dated: e t � L- (Form approved by' County Counsel) ':zdical Director IleaZth Officer `t» 3/77) Microfilmed with board order ` . � � • Contract Number -17 _ 1 Attach=eat Nusber 1 PREPAID HMALTH PI-OL SUBCONTRACT REQUI_RE:�'`;TS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County X29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxnan-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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article X1 Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by uu.^..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. Coat=ac- by au=D=r abov= is noc e_Ff:a'CZ__ -a u- ±' '!c iLSs approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department-of Health has ac'::now- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within si-xty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PMEP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Department of Health to assure chat those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 e^"o1?ao►` medical record =a-i_Ztained 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 nravfded to PHP enrollees, and co=ply with resulting requirements 8_ Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHF enrollees, as. required by County_ . 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relaciug Lo iii 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 PIT enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a mini--= of four years from termination of State Departmen_ of Health Contract 0-76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S_ Departwent of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. ' (1 w • (A-4632 New 3/77) -1 p10,Q .� PREPAID HEALTH PUM SUBCONTRACT REQUIRENEDITS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co=-:Ssioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or term mated.- Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations. Department of Health 600 South Co=ont;ealth ,714 �-Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. hold bo!--Il sta--o and PH? the e Cou:-, Y. .qannoc or will not pay for services performed .nor PELP enrollees pursuvaaE: to the coat.ract referenced by number above. 15. I.-E Contractor.enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services ,i=plied or expressgd in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements .required by State.De'gartmeutiof Health Coatract' 1176-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified im this Attachment, must be included iii-such.-subc'oatract, except that County instead of State, Department of.Health is responsible- f6r approval and notification responsibilities.` .16. Con tractor. shall not,make assignment and!or'ilelegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health.* A. • (A-4632 3/77) 7 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 1978 , 19 In the Matter of - Approval of Medical Specialist Contracts for County aedical 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: i Contract Number Name 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-I James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-520-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 1978, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enteredon the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Orig• ,/Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of r 19 County Auditor-Controller County Nedical Services l� ''� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors ( / BW �,-r Deputy Clerk Y l H-24 4/77 15m dg MEDICAL 52ECIALIST U .vt11\W.L A 1. Lontract Ide;etification_ Contract Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Pediatric Diagnostic 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: Grange Coffin, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G C-08778 Address: 2915 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Ca. 94705 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it teL_inates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided 'herein_ b. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Faymeat- (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 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: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ X] $ 20.00 per hour of consultation/training session/medic l p;ocedur_. b'. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 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 ti-zas and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Pediatric Diagnosis If applicable, 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 between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. _ 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. rodificati.ons and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board. of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by- its designee_ . 10. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or ma- lpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical. andnon-nedical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. 11. AssigRment-. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without th; e::pr`ssa3 pe=-_Ission of the County meaicni Direr_tor. 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 Safez:y Code Section 1451. 13_ Sicnatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COU`TY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNLN CO'NTP_4CTOR Q 1`h•�� ByT �- &- 2, By 4' C Designee Reco=� ennded for Approval Dated: 1 y 7�- <j"-AfrX_ _ (Form approved by County Counsel) Medical Director �6r Health Officer 0/77) Microfilmed with board order Contract Number 2 l7 V Attachment :lumber 1 PREPAID HEALTH PIAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIPM-9-:VTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract f76-56983 (County F29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman=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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI 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 number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contrac= refereaced by number above is not effective until it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department.ot Health has a&zcaow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove t::e 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 to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 Depart—nt of Health Contract #76-56983 o.; 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 PH? enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health;, r and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. T_ Contractor will participate in and coope--ate in County`s professional revieuv process in relation to services Drovided to PHP eLrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8_ Contractor will_ submit utilization repor_s, iu relation to PHP enrollees, as- required by County_ 9_ Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PEP's grievance *committee, if Corxtractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for Count-y. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of fina!acial books and records relating to PILE, 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 authc►rized representatives. 11. In relation to P11? enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a mini=:= of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract : 76-56983 or LSlt-1 any audit or matter under investigation by the Courill, State Dena-trent or ::ealth, U. S_ Department of Health, Education and I;elfare, or the Comptroller Genera'_ of the United States has been resolved. _(A-4632 New 3/77) -l- PREPAID HE-Urd PL-.,',,-N SUBCONTRACT REQUIR7_4E-NTS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co=nissioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is am-ended or terminated. Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth .714 1!'Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 E 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. bO'-.h th� State r,-Id PH-2 -aurolle­,,; in i31= event tate County cannot or will not pay for services perfozzmed for PE2 enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services Implied or expressed in the contract referenced. by number above, all subcontract elements :required by St-ate.Dep"artment :of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this.Attachment, must be Included 'iii subcontract, except that Gouty instead of State Department of.Realth is responsibl& fo-r approval and ' notification responsibilities." .16. Contractor. shall notmake assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract C. unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department . of Health: 7 ZI (A-4632 *Uew 3/77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California mMAY 2 1978 .419 , In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist _s 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. ' 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. , 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-320-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors t ' Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m dg MEDICAL. SPECIALIST CONTRACT 1_ , Contract Identification- Contract # 26 - 8 19 ., 1: Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Plastic Surgical 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: Munro Ransdell, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License r-743gs Address: 2425 East Street, Concord, Ca. 94520 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it ter—mates 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 immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Pav--eat_ (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 documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Forza 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. [ X] $ 40.0Q per hour of consultation/training session/ ► %NNTX+P3`,mx&XkH:t. b. [ J $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 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 tunas and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies) : _ If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to .Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health kan Subcontract Requirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. r. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. _ 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docum-er;t executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its desigaee-_ 10_ Inde=Lificatlon_ 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, including errors, omissions, or r..al_Dractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical a-;: not-madical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting frorz the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. 11. Assi�ment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without tha c: , ress2a pc W_ceioz cf the Count, Nodical Director or Health Officer. - 12. LeLal Authority_ This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safezy Code Section 1451. 13- Si�;zatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUN7Y OF CO,-FT-r-,% COSTA, C:%LIFO:t`tIA COINTRACTOR 0 i f, By Designee Reco.^ended for Approval Dated: By � 1 �- (Form approved by County Counsel) _fedical Director o Health Officer _ (_�-;��: :ra•, 3/77) Microfilmed with f� —'7 ^• _ - Contract Number Z +b8 . 19 Attachment Number l PREPAID MILTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT PWQUI :L=tiTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract 6,76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa..,man=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 (PHP) 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 number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective -,Mt=1 is has been =or--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 PE' services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Department of Health to assure chat those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 minium of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or natter 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 emo'te='s medical record =aintairiad by `-he C-oust,. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PEP 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 vrovided to PHP enrollees, and co=ply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reuorts, is relation to PHP .enrollees, as required by Cou.^..ty. 9. Contractor will co-,mly with County's PH? grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PIS enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PIT 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 PIT enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a cdnimum oz four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract :=76-56933 or until -:y 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. 01OW (A-4632 New 3/77) PREPAID HEALTH PULN SUBCOVTP LCT REOUIM-IENTS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Coaissioner of Corporations Ln the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated.. Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth •714 1! Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 7 C::{: :_= _ dJr-?--e anc ?:_' .::t-:.11 s .'.it ..:1 C' et the ColWLy. cannot or ':Jill not pay for services pei Form ad for v1 earol3ees pursuazat to th_ contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services .i=li=d or expressed in. the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State .Department -.of Health Contract #76-•56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included iii "such 'subcontract, except that Comity instead of State- Department of,Flealth is responsible- for approval and notification responsibilities. .16. Contractor shall not-make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health_ (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California it,Ay 2 1978 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist _a Contracts for County Medical Services r 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: i Contract Number Name 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 19780 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered'on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• ✓Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors P,1AY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Contractors i �/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B ? Cir- l / c t Deputy Clerk 013 H-24 4/77 15m dg DEDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT 1._. contract Identification. Contract Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Dermatology 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: Edward S. Carmick Jr., M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G-147441 Address: 2011 Ygnacio Valley Rd., Walnut Creek, Ca. 94598 3. Tera. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it termnates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by givinCX g 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written �utt:31 consent. 5. ?aymeat_ (Board Resolution No. 771326 ). In consideration of Contractor's provision of .services as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly doc—ented 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 Uhich t1ais Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: (Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. IX] $ 40.00 per hour of consultation/training sessionlmedical p ,acedLre. b. j ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 6. Contractor's Obligations- Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and provide consultation and training iu medical and therapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at ties and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Haalth Officer. Contractor :ill provide service in the following speciality(ies) : Dermatology If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to.Attachmeat #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Reauirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to'create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. S. Re,-u.Iations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and by,aws 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 eocLent executed by the Contractor and .the Contra Costa County Board. of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee_ 10_ Indemnification. The Contractor shall_ defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages-for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or =a practice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical _ aae- non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otner-.aise, of the Contractor. 1?_ 4ssiZ:mer_t. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or health Offlcar.. 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. matures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COTj1T Or CONTRA COSTA, CALI= ?" La CO2iTFaCTQ3 � By Designee �. Reco-:ended for Approval Dated: i-% J (Form approved by County Counsel) Medical Director o-c Health Officer (A_��;I •fe., '1-j77) JWcrofilmvd with board order • Contract Number Attachment Number 1 PREPAID EE._4LTH PLAN SUBCONT?4CT REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract e-76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa=. as-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under w, ich the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract reeuirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by nu^b e�r 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 perforrcance hereunder. _afereac:_d by au bt-r abuv- is not offec_ ve Lmtiz it has beet =o=-al y approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department.of Health has acd=ow- 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 services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Depart=ent of Health to assure that those services are provided to PSP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terns of this contract is subject 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 natter umder 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 - =—^,lea's -medical record m. intnined by the Cou_r.ty. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PH? 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 Darticipate in-and cooperate in County`s professional review process in relation to services Provided to PHF enrollees, and comply with resulting require=euts. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to-PHP enrollees, as-- required by Com y_ 9. Contractor :rill co=ly with County*s PHP grievance procedure and abide by any, determ--ination of PHP's grievancecotmitteeV if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to eh? enrollees or PHP services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U_ S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General oof the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PT_rO enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, retards, if a part of this cont=act, Contractor will =a- intain financial records for a n;^_•m of four years from ter=ination of State Department of Health Contract Y76-56933 or inti- aiy audit or .totter under investigation by the County, State Department of wealth, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the U-1ited Sates has been resolved. Olo - (A-40632 New 3/77) -1- PREPAID HF"NLTH PIAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIR-E-ENTS 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 considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed 10 as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Co=onwealth 714 1' Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento., California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 1�L. Cancraccoc will 1)oth -he State and ?;:T errol12z_-3 in tht event the Couary. �ca=iot or will not pay for services performed for NIT enrollees pursuaat to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed in, the contract referenced. by number above, all subcontract elements required by State.Deip artment :of Health Contract #76-56983., Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included except that CoLmty instead of State- Department of.Realth is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. * .16. Contractor. shall not-make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract C, unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health-* Z 4 (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2 19T8 . 19 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist _a Contracts for County :Iedical 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk i B J. u•� Deputy Clerk 01303 H-24 4/77 15m dg MEDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT 'Contract Identification_ Contract # 2 i' Departcent: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Internal Medicine 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: Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License f G-26701 Address: 130 LaCasa Via, Walnut Creek, Cal. 94598 3_ Terms. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it t2^ nates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days aa7`nce -written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mural 5. Daunt_ (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 docv-anted 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 Bade or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. 40_00 per hour of consultation/training sess_on/r23)46gxX . b*. [ ] $ per consultation/training session/medical procedure. 6. Contractor's Obligations_ Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and provide consultation and training iu medical and therapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at ties and locations specified by the County I•fedical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): I Zn-,p=nai n+orl;,-int- If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to -Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Reauiremants" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. 3. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and oetweea two independent comet—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 bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract nay be modified or amended by a written doc-.=ent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee= 10. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and iridesniry the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for dea=a, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without 11 i-tation all cotsecuential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, Or ral_=actice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical ant'_ non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. Il_ =Ber:: Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the County I:edical Director or Health Officer. 12. Legal Authority_ This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 20227 and 31000; Health and Safi�!ry Code Section 1451_ 13. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COLNIY 0: CONT'2-k COSTA, C-1LIFOP.NIA til ^0R By. a Deslbnee C. Reco—.ended for Approval Dated: (Form approved by County Counsel) Medical Director Ar Health Officer Microfilmed with board order (A-==,3'L ,tw 3/77) Contract Number Attachment Number 1 PREPAID IDi4LTH PL.4`t SUBCONTRACT REQUI3E:Ls'�iTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract 076-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wa=an=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 Coe,mty provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the followinCP g subcontract requirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by nu=:ben 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. Coati.=.._ refaZe=ced bv ac:ix�oer above is non. effective until it has been -formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Departmeat.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 services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Depar=ent of Health to assure chat those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any =x etension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 176-56983 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 doc=eatation of the service provided each PHP enrollee _for entry into the =-adicai rec.^.ru -faint_...-^mod by the Ccunt•v. 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 require—oats issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will Darticipate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting reauire=ents. 8. Contractor will submit: utilization reports, is relation to PHP enrollees, as- recuir_d by County. 9. Contractor ::ill comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any deter-_ination of P ?'s grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. - 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to Par enrollees or PFD? services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller Generall of the united States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PIT enrollees and notwithstandi-is Genera? Conditions paragraph 3, Retards, if a Dart of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a mini== of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 176-56933 or until any audit or ratter 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. 0 3o --(k-4632 New 3/77) PREPtID HEALTH PL_kX SUBCONTP.ACT REQUIR-EME11TS �•. 12• Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co—issioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated_ Notice is considered given :hen in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth 714 ?_Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacra=eato, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. !:nl:i ha-it_-mss britt the State and Pik* enro? ees In the even_ the County ga;not or will not pay for services performed for PH Enrollees pursuaat :o the contract referenced by number above. - 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services .implied or a=ress2d in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State.Departmentiof Health Contract x:76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified is this Attachm-eat, must be included iii -such 'subcontract, except that County instead of State, Den_a_rtaent of.11ealth is responsible- for approval and notification responsibilities.'' 16. 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V...... ... �. �•(A--4033 :7e:r 3/77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California tai AY 2 1978 ' 19 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist _s Contracts for County Piedical 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26407-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James It. Rosin, M.D. - 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr., M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Adainistrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors f g�('��li, l / •l Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m dg ' MEOMNL SPECIALIST CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Contract ^' y 1 DaDarteent: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Cardiology Services 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, aad the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Walter S. Stullman, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G-13415 Address: Highland Hospital, 1411 E. 31st St., Oakland, Ca. 94602 3. 7e= The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it t —=na_es April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. T=ra nation. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days ad7a=ce written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written 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 docu— 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: [Co-plete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ ] $ par hour of consultation/training sessionImed-ionrlJ,4:0dr_re� b. : ] $ 173.00 per consultation/91MINIHik session/mV& xiYM&M1:6*�. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and provide consultation and training in medical and taerapeutic 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) : Cardiology If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to Attachment f1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Preo-id Health Plan. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of as-ant, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. . 8. Reg•,_iations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and by-!--t;3 for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docz-ent executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board. of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee_ 10- fication. 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 consectuantial damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or r^lp_actice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and =,:z-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor_ 11. Assic�unent. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the C.:7:CS,Gu pc►miffs Llai .^..r. the C'JC•MVY Xlee.L.C- l Director or Health Officer. 12. e7a! Authority- This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following lel-al authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code Section 1451. I3. Signatures_ These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CO!7-_z 0= CO'iTRI A COSTA, CAI.IFOcRNIA CO:iT 1-ACTOR By /1 Ey Designee Reco—eZ.,ed for 7%pproval Dated: 0I.30-1 il: ` �� _ n'L�(,�•t (Form approved by County Counsel) -z-':cal Directcir or Health Officer 'r-•.. 1/77) Microfilmed with board ordor Vi Contract Numbed r'' M V Attachment Number l PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONT?aCT PFQUIP.Z"'CO'TS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Wawa-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under wrC,-C: the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract require=eats (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by nu tee: 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. " zefereacad by aL=b=_ aDUVCS it0� �Lr�CtZV? tuli_? ir- _'ZtS been fo=_.lly 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 PEP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility.to the State Depart ent of Health to assure that those services are provided to PAP enrollees. A4 extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 Stare 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 docu=entation 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 YHP enrollees' medical records and enroll—ut 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 Cpunty, the State Department of Health; and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with req u.re-ants issued as a result of such inspectioi or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and coopz .ate in County's professional review process io relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting recui=e=eats. 8. Contractor will submit utilization recor s, in relation to PHP enrollees, as rea�,�m-ad by County. 9. Contractor will co:pvly with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any dete—ination of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical recor4�s for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to Fhr 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 PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Reca_-s, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a �icim•_, of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract u76-56983 or L--.t_1 any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Depart=eat of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and I.elfare, or the Comptroller General of the United Scates has been resolved. 01306 (A-4632 New 3177) -1- . PREPAID Hc.-UT:i PLAIN SUBCO`iTP-5LCT REQUIREENTS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co=issioner o_` Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is aLended or terminated. 'Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth •714 P_Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13_ Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. ? -. r'"'•--•. .__- .. _.�._ _ :-. ._..:^�._._�.� - - -'' �':'-- .iC�'`_ :,1Ct� v=.� �n�Q_��c.� .�_� til:" =:V�:'.0 thz County car-not or uili -tot pay for services performed for PFF enrollzes pursuant ro the contract reference ? by number above. 15. If' Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services i=plied or expressed in- the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State .Department :of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified inthis Attachment, must be included •iii •such•su`bcontract, except that County instead of State• Department of•F-ealth is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. 16_ Contractor. shall not rake assignment and!or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department . of Health: .. .sem.'.-... .-... _ (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California IjiAY 2 1978 , 19 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-319-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 1978 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 MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors l Deputy Clerk b h H-24 4/77 15m � " dg 44 REDLCAL SPECILIST CONTRACT c� c • 1_ "Contract Identification_ Contract Y 2 6 ' 2 zt ' Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Special Hematology 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: Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. Slate Medical Capacity: Individual License # C-21987 Address: Highland Hospital, 1411 E. 31st St., Oakland,- Ca. 94602 3. Tera. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it terminates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided 'herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by givinCP g 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mutual consent_ 5. Pay-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 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: [Complete either a or b, whichever is applicable] a. [ J $ per hour of consultation/training session/medical pracedure_ b; [X] $ 173.00 per consultation/gi d.Yii 4 session/r,RYdi =*tW94UYA. .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 tines and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Hematology If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to.Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Pian Subcontract Requirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County ` Prepaid Health Plan. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. . 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board aparoval, by its designee_. 10. Indemification. 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, sic!_-ness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential dar:.ages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contactor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otaer-aise, of the Contractor. 11. 'Assignment. r. Contractor shall not assign otransfer 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 Safezy Code Section 1451. 13. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties* agreement hereto: 4 Q Con-Ty 0: CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORVLA CO:1TF4CTOR B /I • Bf c. f r y Designee !� a Reco__;,enddned for Approval Dated: �� 7 By "�� �LCt�-� (Form approved by County Counsel) _'.adical Directo or Health Officer (A-��3L Ne- 3177) Microfilmed with board order Contract Number2-6 ~ �19 .AM r Attachment N=ber PREPAID HPAI.TH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIRMvTS Pursua;t to State Department of Health/County Contract C-76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman:-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, un- der watch the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (_Article )a Subcontracts) are incorporated 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 Frith respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Cantracc referenced by nu--ber above is not effactive until i.c has been for--ally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Departmeut.of Healthh has aclmow- 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 PET services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility.to the State Deparr-ant of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any e%-tension or renegotiation for service provided under terns of this contract is subject 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 not-withstanding 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 invest4gation 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 Co»tractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate docu=entation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the cc's . edical record =a stained by th-z County. . 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enroll=ent information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PH' 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 c,-LU participate in and cooperate in-County's professional review process i- relation to services Provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PH? enrollees, as required oy Co=t7j- 9. Contractor will comply with County's PIP grievance procedure and abide by any deter-_:L-nation of Pap's grievancecommittee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for Coc-:ty. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PH? enrollees or P.mP 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 P enrollees and not-w-ithstandjzg General Conditions paragraph 3, Pecards, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a :. r.;m:� of four years from termination of State Departient of Health Contract 2076-56983 or unt=1 any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Depart= o_ ;req?th; U. S. Dzoartaent of Health, Education and Welfare,, or the Comptroller General of the United Sates has been resolved. 0 ' 312 (A-4632 tie*w 3/77) -1- _► YI• - P R Z-PA I D HZ_-�_T TH PLA`i S U 13 C CNT?,"�QCT REP 0 U I ITS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Co:-^i sion-2r of Corporatioas in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated_- Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Depart!ment of Health 600 South Co-- onwealth 714 1!_�Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 71 z Lh: _- CLDuazy cannoz or will not pay :.or services performed io_ ?H? enrollees pursuaar- Z:o the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract element-s required by State .Department :of Health Contract #76-56983, 'Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in. this Attachment, must be included '=' -such, subcontract, except that County instead of State Department of.Health is responsible for -approval and notification responsibilities. .16. Contractor shall not make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health., 01313 7 (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- -77 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California mAY 2 1973 , t9 In the Matter of - Approval of Medical Specialist _a Contracts for County Medical Services 2 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 26-801-1 Raymond Arnold, M.D. - 26-805-1 Roger Greenwald, M.D. 26-806-1 Gerald C. Hirschberg, M.D. 26-807-1 John W. Hutchison, M.D. 26-811-1 Steven M. Murphy, M.D. 26-813-1 Nathan D. Schultz, M.D. 26-816-1 A. Russell Lee, M.D. 26-817-1 James M. Rosin, M.D. 26-818-1 Grange Coffin, M.D. 26-819-1 Munro Ransdell, M.D. 26-820-1 Edward S. Carmick Jr.,. M.D. 26-822-1 Harry J. MacDannald, M.D. 26-823-1 Walter S. Stullman, M.D. 26-824-1 Hunter 0. Cutting, M.D. 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 2 1978, 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' ,i Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attu: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services ;''1 -7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractors B ( �.i� l •�P Deputy Clerk 01314 H-24 4J77 15m dg , In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 1978 In the Matter of Approving a Request for Pedestrian .�. , Walkway Along Bancroft Road , Walnut Creek Area. ' W.O. 4302-925 In response to the Board ' s referral dated February 28 , 1978 , the Public Works Director recommended County participation with the City of Walnut Creek and thJ Mt. Diablo Unified School ., District in constructing a walkway along the east side of Bancroft Road between Stratton Road and the C ntra Costa Canal in the Walnut Creek area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDITHAT : An expenditure of $7 ,200. 00 for constructing the proposed walkway is hereby APPROVED , and the County ' s one-third share ($2,400. 00) for the walkway shall be funded from monies currently available for bicycle paths ; and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to arrange for the work to be done, including the work for the City of Walnut Creek and the Mt . Diablo Unified School District, pursuant to County Resolution No. 77/944. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Traffic Operations DivisionSupervisors 2 affixed this 2nd day of �1aY 19 78 cc: Public Works Director City of Walnut Creek Mt. Diablo Unified School Dist. . J. R. ;OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By i'�i ^`'j T %� Deputy Clerk Sandra L.' Nielson H-24 4/77 15m O D D CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director . SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for May 2,. 1978 'REPORTS Report A. PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY-BANCROFT ROAD - Walnut Creek Area The Board of Supervisors, through its order of February 28, 1978, referred to the Public Works Director a request from the City of Walnut Creek for County participation in the construction of a pedestrian walkway on the east side of Bancroft Road between Stratton Road and the Contra Costa Canal. .Resolution No. 5378, adopted on August 9, 1966, reaffirmed the ' 'Board's policy on construction of walkways for student protec- tion purposes. ' .The Public Works Department -has reviewed Bancroft Road and it is the opinion of the- Department that the construction of a 4-foot wide asphalt walkway would enhance the safety -for school children. - The estimated total cost of the walkway is $7, 200. The City of Walnut Creek and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District have each agreed to contribute a 1/3 share ($2,400) . It is - recommended that the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to paragraph #5 of Resolution No. 5378: 1. approve County participation in the amount of $2,400 (1/3 share) for construction of the walkway which is to be funded from monies currently available for bicycle paths and; -2. authorize the Public -Works Director to arrange for the work. The work is to include the portion in the City of walnut Creek in accordance with Resolution No. 77/944. (RE: Work Order No. 4302-925) (TO) P. Microiiimad with board order ti 0-tu C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Caiifomia 1-`Ta7 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of ` Support of AB 2968 State Office � . of Child Abuse Prevention The Board this day considered the recommendation of Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine that it support AB 2968 pertaining to establishment of a permanent State Office of Child Abuse • Prevention in the State Department of Social Services and a State Advisory Committee on Child Abuse for the reason(s) that enactment •mould provide for a permanent State effort to prevent child abuse -- the Office of Child Abuse Prevention in the State Department of Health established under current law terminates on December 31, 1979 -- and tirould appropriate an undetermined amount (up to a maximum of 3800,000) in State funding to supplement federal funds. IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that a County position in support of said measure is hereby established. PASSED by the Board I=:ay 2, 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: Assemblyman Julian C. Supervisors Dixon affixed this 2nd day of Ijiay 19 78 County Legislative Delegation Assembly ?:rays & 1-leans Cte. � � � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Supervisors Assn. By Deputy Cleric of California Human Resources Agency M. Vance ucchi County Administrator Art Laib j H-24 4177 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Mai, 7 __01119 -2-8 In the Matter of Dissolution of the Land Conservation Committee This Board having been apprised by the Office of the County • Administrator that the Land Conservation Committee has fulfilled the purpose of the committee creation, which committee made recom- mendations to this Board on the means of implementing the California Land Conservation Act of 1965 (Williamson Act) , hereby rescinds Resolution No. 68/98 of February 13, 1968 and DISSOLVES said committee. It is further ORDERED that the Director of Planning keep the the Contra Costa Resource Conservation District apprised of the number and extent of agricultural preserve applications in the future. This Board expresses its appreciation to the committee members for their valuable services rendered to this Board and the general public. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Dept. County AdministrattE cc: Committee members pervisors affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 6 -? Deputy Clerk amie Ii. jonnson 01jib H-24 4/77 15m C. C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of • f : Approving Absence from State of Lucille Mauzy, County } Board of Education. J _ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that absence from the' state during the period May 13, 1978 through June 14, 1978 of Lucille Mauzy, Area VII Representative, County Board of Education, is APPROVED in accordance with Government Code Section 1063. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. 4 { 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. cc• Board of Education Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • County Administrator Supervisors Superintendent of Schools affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 County Auditor-Controller � // A J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By.�V2ntf/ / t�l`��, . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of { Report of the San Ramon Valley 41 Area Planning Commission on the Application of Blackhawk Corpora- ' tion (2182-RZ) to Rezone Certain Land in the Danville Area. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends { approval of the application of Blackhawk Corporation to delete certain land from the currently approved Blackhawk Ranch Planned Unit District (1840-RZ as amended by 1995-RZ and 2119-RZ) ; and to rezone the deleted land to an independent Planned Unit District (2182-RZ) and approval of a preliminary development plan (Blackhawk Country Club) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, May 30, 1978 at 2:30 p.m. , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, and the Clerk is DIRECTED to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a trueland correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ofoi esaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Blackhawk Corporation Supervisors List of Names Provided affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 by Planning Director of Planning J. R. OISSON, Clerk gy - Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m WMWN0000N0W0�. REC ,EI�1E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY � 1978 PLANNING DEPARTMENT �w4 .�. ;�N��>>o�s � ar TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: April 26, 1978 Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu� SUBJECT: Rezoning - Blackhawk Corp. Director of Plannin l� 2182-RZ - Danville area I Attached is San Ramon Vale'yJea Planning Commission Resolution No. 33-1978(SR) adopted by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, April 19, 1978 by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 NOES. This application was reviewed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on March 8, 1978, March 22, 1978 and April 19, 1978. The applicant is requesting the following changes: (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 redes- ignate a 17-acre parcel on the north side of Tassajara Road (3/8 miles east of Blackhawk Road) from its present designation of low density single-family to commercial and community center uses. (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. (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 (Black- hawk Country Club) for said parcel. The parcels are generally located northeast of the corner of the intersection of Blackhawk Road and Tassajara Road, in the Danville area. The people on the attached list should be notified on your Board's hearing date and time. AAD:krt Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map. Staff Report, Minutes, E.I.R. cc: File 2182-RZ Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V o1L21 Microfflined with board order 2182-RZ List of interested parties: Blackhawk Corp. Fred Knotts P. 0. Box 807 2079 Diablo Rd. Danville, CA 94526 Danville, CA Chris [MacDonald � Bob Morris 30 Town & Country Drive 2013 Diablo Rd. Danville Diablo 94528 Daniel Van Voorhis Georgia Smith 1855 Olympic Blvd. 2037 Diablo Rd. Walnut Creek 94596 Diablo 94526 Owen Schwaderer Arnold Blackmur Box 807 Box 537 Danville Diablo Fran Bryan R. K. Robinson P. 0. Box 287 Box 534 Walnut Creek Diablo Ray Asmundsen, Fire Marshal James Stone Danville Fire Dist. Diablo Community Services 800 San Ramon Valley Blvd. P. 0. Box 321 Danville Diablo (Hank Carstensen -same address) Darwin Datwyler Larry Ives P. 0. Box 604 P. 0. 231 Diablo Diablo Gerard P. Collins Pete Moedler Box 318 1717 Alameda Diablo Diablo Diablo Linda Moody Barbara Hale Box 635 Box 206 Diablo Diablo 0 I Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 33-1978(SR) RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RA14ON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS, STATEMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON AMENDMENT TO THE SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA GENERAL 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 1,6537-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 Tassajara Road, in the Danville Area (C.T. 3511 and 3462); and After notice lawfully given, public hearings were held by the Commission on March 8, 1978, and March 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 Plan documents; and The staff was directed to prepare a resolution making determina- tions for action by the Commission on this date; and -1f Microfilmed with board order The Commission closed the public hearing, fully considered the Final EIR and evaluated all matters; and The Commission hereby 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. * 5. 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. 01 Microfilmed with board or or -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 1U 0 .5 -3^ Microfilmed%vith board order 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 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. Chairman of the Plan 'ng C mmission of the County of Cont Co a, State of California, for the San Ramon Area ATTEST- / ec t y of the ning Co 'ssion of he ounty o Contra Cosd, State of California, or the San Ramon Area 012 J ' Microfitmed with board order -4- 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. 15088 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 Central 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 M-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 Valleyl 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. OV3 1 - rMicrofilmed with board order -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 4113 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 Blackhawk 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. i C. Growth Inducement: The tendencies of this proje :t to induce further growth are well understood, and the discussion contain6d 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, Khat 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 �1�� I -2- Microfilmed with board order 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 s 01ur-� -3- Microfilmed with board order 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. Mitigation 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. SM 0- O -4- Microfilmed with board order 40A-21 �PD-I 4000 ! �/ ✓ J / /� . ...�...... i fJ � f. l/' p_yJ: a O� t.. _...�.-•--•-.-?rc_ro• ..•`�7` 1 / /�`r• .•(r,r IAtILO C!? N �ss-rt i h•tw �� r' � . �/ / ri•;•.;.. :::•:•:� Rezone /. ., :''< ;;f'rr:; :fir••::...,.... To .. ,•:' From p- �.L r...: - // P-1 / a vh.luG , Chairman of the San Ramon Valley 1, Area Planning Commission, State of California, da hereby that this is a true and correct copy ofMT Inclic:ating thereon the decision of the San Ramon Valley Area PlannAhb ing Commission in the matter of BL&M Ghairma`ntof the an Ra n Va41ey Area Planning Commission, Stat of California ATT ST: 01 t S cretary o the San Rama alley Area FIC1d11"tJiIl�� Planning Commission, Sta a of California Microfilmed with board order Amendments to Conditions for Approval of 1840-RZ (as cmicnded by 1995-ItZ and 2119-ItZ) :is They Apply to the RCSidUUm of 1840-ItZ in (.hnSitler:ltiOl1 of the Dc l etion of 1 ,037 Ac res I I1C I utlCd ill the Preliminary Development flan for 2182-RZ A. For the purpose of applying the conditions attached to 1840-RZ, amended, "Country Club at Blackhawk" shall be Phases II, III, and a portion of IV of the development. B. The maximum number of dwelling units shall be 1,396. It may be that this number will be reduced subject to Final Development Plan reviews or traffic studies. (This amends Condition #7 of 1840-RZ as amended by 1995-RZ and 2119-RZ.) C. Delete Condition #20 pertaining to a library facility as this will be considered with review of the Final Development Plan for 2182-RZ. D. Delete Condition #24 pertaining to development of the westernmost golf course, as it will be developed with 2182-RZ. E. Delete Condition #2S pertaining to the golf course in this Phase as these details will be considered with the Final Development Plan for 2182-RZ. F. Delete Condition #30 pertaining to the shopping center as this will be taken care of with review of the Final Development Plan for 2182-RZ. G. Delete Condition #33 as this will be provided for in 2182-RZ. • H. Delete Condition 93S pertaining to the Blackhawk Quarry as this will be taken care of with development of Phases II and III. DP:dh 3/3/78 3/8/78 Microfilmed with board order • Conditions Cor Approval of I'relimin:,iy Ucvclopment flan for Country Club at Blackhawk, 2182-ItZ 1. This approval is based on the Preliminary Devciopincnt Plan for Country Club at Blackhawk prepared by Bryan & Murphy Associates, received by the Planning Department September 26, 1977 including the following exhibits, as modified by these conditions: _ Exhibit #1. Preliminary Development Plan - Bryan $ Murphy --at a scale of 1" = 2001. Exhibit #2. Package of 16 sheets by Bryan F Murphy Sheet - 1 Cover Sheet 2 Details - Vicinity Map • 3 Natural Features 500 scale 4 General Plan Conformance 500 scale 5 Hydrology Map 500 scale 6 Slope Classification 500 scale 7 Grading Plan 500 scale 8 Grading Plan 200 scale 9 Grading Plan 200 scale 10 Grading Plan 200 scale 11 Grading Plan 200 scale 12 Cross Sections - Grading 200 scale 13 Cross Sections - Grading 200 scale 14 Cross Sections - Grading 200 scale 15 Stoiin Drain Layout 500 scale 16 Sewer (Sanitary) Layout 500 scale Exhibit 83. Package of 7 sheets by Bryan & Murphy, Large Scale Maps Sheet - 1 Details, Vicinity Map 2 Grading Plan 100 scale 3 Grading Plan 100 scale 4 Grading Plan 100 scale 5 Grading Plan 100 scale 6 Storm Drain 200 scale 7 Sewer Sanitary 200 scale Exhibit #4. Applicant's Proposal, Feasibility Studies and Project Summary dated September 1977 Exhibit #5. Legal Description Exhibit N6. Surface plater Hydrology Study by Bryan $ Murphy, July 1977 ', Exhibit 97. Geotechnical Investigation by Engeo, August 1977 Exhibit n8. Traffic Study by James Robertson, Traffic Engineer, Marin County, July 1977 Exhibit 99. Report on Irrigation Water Quality, Ultrachem, August 1977; Boring Log, August 1977 Microfilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-ItZ Page. 2 Exhibit 010. Architect Rendering Entrance Arca Exhibit 911. Architect Rendering Commercial Area Exhibit 1112. Architect Rendering Clubhouse 2. The maximum number of units shall be 985; 3. Development rights to the open space and the golf course shall be deeded-in separate documents to the County with the recording of a Final Subdivision Map. 4. Proposed Covenants, Conditions F, Restrictions; Articles of Incorpora- tion and By-Laws for mandatory homeowners' associations shall be submitted with application for approval of a Final Development Plan. These documents shall provide for establishment, ownership, and maintenance of the common open space and private streets. S. Yard and height measurements on each lot shall be subject to review and approval of the Director of Planning. 6. The second phase of review by the Planning Commission will be review of the Final Development Plan and tentative map. The plans shall refine and include more details of grading and drainage and may require- some revision of street widths and alignments, lot lines and grading with further review. 7. Comply with the fire protection requirements of the Danville Fire Protection District. 8. Street names shall be subject to review and approval of the Director of Planning. 9. All utilities shall be placed underground. The project shall be served by a cable television underground system. No individual television antennae shall be permitted. 10. In furtherance of Condition #27 of the Preliminary Development Plan for Blackhawk (1840-RZ) , the developer shall dedicate the 483 acres of Parcels C and D along South Gate Road to the State Department of Park and Recreation prior to issuance of a building permit. 11.E If during the construction, grading or excavation, any items of potential' historical or scientific interest are discovered, the County Planning Department shall be notified and the Uircctor of Planning shall have the authority to issue an order appealable to the Planning Commission, 'to stop work in the area of any find pending verification of the dis- covery and the develolmicnt of methods for the protection and treatment of areas of significant interest. 01334 Microfilmed with board order 4 - Conditions for Approval - 2182-1tZ Page 3 12. Sycamore Creek Crosses hlackhawk Road near the bend in the vicinity of Live Oak Court. The Tentative Maps for future subdivisions shall show the creeks and allow, in the lot layouts, for rights-of-way for the creeks plus appropriate access for maintenance equipment and any required channel improvements. 13. The developer shall construct a fliod water detention basin within the development to mitigate the effect of the increase in storm water run- off resulting from the development. 14. Plans and calculations for thedet ntion basin, secondary and minor channels, both natural and improved, shall be reviewed by the Public Works Department with the Final D •velopment Plan. 15. All surface flows and storm waters entering and originating within the development shall be collected and conveyed to a natural watercourse or an existing adequate storm drainage facility. Beside on-site improvements, this may also require off-site drainage improvements to adequately convey these surface flows and storm waters westerly of Blackhawk Road, across - private properties, and into Sycamore Creek with adequate outlet protection. 16. Provisions shall be made to protect lots from surface waters flowing onto the developed lots from the hillside slopes. 17. The developer shall not construct nor agree to construct any fences or other obstructions which impair the intended use of the temporary and permanent drainage easements containing open ditches, channels or any other surface drainage facility. Non-permanent structures, includ- ing fences, may be constructed over dedicated drainage easements contain- ing underground closed conduit storm drainage facilities. 18. The developer shall inform the buyer of any dedicated drainage easement on his lot and the buyer must not construct any fences or other obstruc- - tions, as outlined above, and he shall place such restrictions in the Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions of the development. 19. The road widths inside the project are generally 4 feet less than County public road standards. The street widths and alignments will be further -reviewed with the Final Development Plans and Tentative Maps for subdivi- sions. 20. Blackhawk Road from Blackhawk Drive northerly and westerly through the development to Subdivisions 5023 and 5024 shall have a minimum of 36 feet of pavement in an 84-foot right-of-way. 21. Emergency access connections shall be provided between Live Oak Court and Blackhawk Road and between Redwood Drive and Blackhawk Club Drive. 22. The north side of Blackhawk Road at the proposed soccer field shall be constructed to a minimum half-width of 20 feet. Additional off- street parking must be provided for the soccer field. 0 133:, MicroEiftned%vRh board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-ItZ Page 4 23. The applicant shalt widen Camino Tassajara along the development's frontage to a 36-Foot pavement width with curb and sidewalk, construct left-turn channelization at the Camino Blackhawk intersection and dedicate the necessary rights-of-way for Tassajara Road. 24. Camino Blackhawk shall be a divided four-lane roadway from Camino Tassajara tq­Blackhawk Drive with each half of the roadway having a 32-foot pavement with curbs from Camino Tassajara to Silver Maple Drive and a 28-foot pavement with curbs from Silver Maple Drive to Blackhawk Drive. Left-turn channclization shall be provided at the Camino Tassajara, Silver Maple Drive and Blackhawk Drive. Turnouts shall be provided for bus stops. The median island shall be 16 feet wide at the intersections and may be reduced to four feet elsewhere. Beginning at the north end of Camino Blackhawk a 5' high landscaped• berm shall be provided south for approximately 1,000' along the west side of the road to buffer the adjacent properties. 25. Tile developer shall enter into a contract with Contra Costa County to improve Diablo Road between Green Valley Road and Mt. Diablo Scenic Boulevard as a developer-installed County improvement according to a new design to be prepared by the developer and subject to the approval of the Director of Public Works and the Director of Planning. The developer shall consult, from the inception, with the Diablo Property Owners Association, and the Diablo Community Services District. It is expressly understood that the approval of the design may be appealed, in whole or in part, to the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors as provided here. Specifically, any person (including the developer) may file an appeal to the Planning Commission challenging any aspect of the new design but must do so within thirty days after written notice by the Planning Staff to all persons or groups appearing at the hearings upon this zone change application of the approval of the new Diablo Road design by the Director of Planning and the Director of Public Works. If the Director of Planning and Director of Public Works are unable to agree, the matter shall be returned to the Commission. As a guide to the developer the new design should. emphasize the following goals: (1) The horizontal and vertical alignment shall remain. as is except as provided below; • • (2) No trees to be removed except for safety purposes and only as specified in the plan (consideration shall be liven to removal of the oak tree as referred to in the letter or talc D. 11. 0. A. dated 3/8/78, or other measures to mitigate the need for removal) ; (3) Minimum grading and retaining walls and only as required to accomplish the work provided below; (4) Alternative proposals to be studied by County staff, with reasons for and against, submitted concerning the feasibility of a bMO,3,�P. n route between Alameda Diablo and Mt. Diablo Scenic. Microfilmed with board order Conditions for Approval - 2182-RZ Page 5 (5) A separate bike path between Alameda Diablo and Green Valley Road on the north side of Diablo Road, if possible; (6) Minimum right-of-way acquisition; (7) Straighten the curve at stations 51-55 as shown on the Creegan . . $ D'Angelo map with earth from the cut used to construct an eartherh berm along the north side of the road; (8) That the intersections at Diablo Road with Nit. Diablo Scenic and Alameda Diablo be realigned and redesigned to provide a right- angle configuration consistent with the criteria specified in the letter of the D. P. 0. A. dated 3/8/78; (9) County to request that as part of these improvements that utility poles along Diablo Road from Nit. Diablo Scenic to Green Valley Road which constitutes a traffic hazard shall be relocated so as to remove the hazard. (It is understood that any pole within four feet of the road edge shall be specially reviewed) ; (10) A stacking lane at Alameda Diablo mandatory, and a study of the desirability of a stacking lane at Calle. Arroyo and stop signs at all points along Diablo Road as requested by the Diablo Property Owners Association and the Diablo. Community Service District; (11) Longitudinal drainage shall be kept to a minimum, such that drainage shall be allowed in existing or new roadside ditches and there shall be no concrete curb; (12) Consistent with the foregoing, pavement widths (including shoulders) should be 32 feet on the lower section of Diablo Road (to include bike lanes if the separate path is not feasible) and 24 feet on the upper section of Diablo Road. These widths may be reduced in limited areas where significant trees or terrain problems so necessitate. (13) Provide turnarounds on the driveways of the residences on the upper portion of Diablo Road. 26. The developer shall widen Camino Tassajara between Sycamore Valley Road and Camino Blackhawk as a developer-installed County improvement to a minimum of 28-foot and a maximum of 32-foot pavement width, including any required right-of-way acquisition and longitudinal drainage. The horizontal alignment should comply with the standards for a thoroughfare. Pursuant to the hoard of Supervisors' policy, the County will assume responsibility for any necessary improvement to the existing roadway including transverse drainage. As a guide: the existing pavcmcnt shall • be retained wherever possible; all improvements shall generally be to the north sick of the existing edge of pavcmcnt; right-of-way acquisition; tree removal shall be kept to a minimum; longitudinal drainage shall be kept to a minimum, such that drainage shall be allowed in existing or new roadside ditches and there shall be no concrete curb. • 01M 1 Microfilmed with board order d Conditions for Approval - 2182-RZ Page 6 27. The applicant shall provide underground conduits of a minimum diameter of 4 to 6 inches for future signalization at the following locations: A. Camino Blackhawk at Camino Tassajara B. Camino Blackhawk at Blackhawk Drive. C. Camino Blackhawk at Silver Maple Drive. 28. The developer shall contribute one-half of the cost of the construction of a future traffic signal at Camino Blackhawk and Camino Tassajara. Tile amount of contributions should be determined when the Final Map for the first phase is filed. Current estimate of the total cost is $50,000. 29. All median islands on County-maintained roads (Camino Blackhawk and Camino Tassajara) shall be provided with low maintenance landscaping and automatic irrigation systems. 30. Street lights shall be installed on Camino Blackhawk from Camino. Tassajara to Silver Maple Drive, at the intersection of Camino Tassajara and Camino Blackhawk and at the intersection of Blackhawk Drive and Silver Maple Drive with Camino Blackhawk. 31. All paths along roads, except equestrian paths, shall be portland cement concrete. 32. Landscape and irrigation plans for the trail system along Blackhawk Road and Camino Blackhawk shall be submitted with the Improvement Plans. The trails shall be continued along the Camino Tassajara frontage. 33. Construction traffic shall be routed via Sycamore Valley Road and Dougherty Road to Camino Tassajara and to the project. 34. The architectural character of the clubhouse and the Country Club shall be retained. Final details of the Club and golf course, in- cluding all facilities, parking and access shall be subject to review of the Director of Planning. 35. When the Final Development Plan is submitted, the developer shall submit a detailed phasing schedule which deals with the phasing for utilities, schools, roads, drainage, commercial arca, community facilities, residential units, golf course, and club house facilities. The new Camino Blackhawk shall be constructed concurrent with the initial improvements. 36. Ilio paleontological site which is to be dedicated to the University of California prior to issuance of a building gei-mit for Bath and Tennis Club shall be provided with access through this phase of the development. 37. The private golf facilities shall be used primarily by members ant) 1. • guests. No major tournaments or conventions shall he permitted on the golf course unless a permit is obtained from the County on a case-by-case basis. Microfilmed.with board ordor Conditions Cur Appruva L - 2182-ICL Page 7 38•• County Service Area M-23 shall provide a feeder bus service with occupancy of the 1,000 unit in the Blackhawk project which •shall bo availablo to'all Blackhawk residents. The feeder.-system shall furnish service to the nearest Bay Area Rapid Transit District feeder line during 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. , Monday through friday, so long as such system is M• feasible after one year of operation; It is expressly understood that the developer shall apply to the Board of Supervisors to add this service as one of the duties of M-23 and that the tax rate within DI-23 be set sufficient to finance the system (including a sinking fund to finance capitalization) . if the Board fails or refuses to approve said application, the system shall be established as a private system or an alternative method of opera- ting and financing the system for one year shall be provided. 39. A site to accommodate a 5,000-foot library facility to be built by the County shall be provided in the Final Development Plans provided that said space shall be removed if it is determined that'the County will not actually use the site within 10 years. 40. The developer shall continue the current Architectural Review Committee consisting of the Blackhawk Development Company and one member of the community to serve until 700 units are developed. After that, the developer may appoint a resident of the Blackhawk development. 41. Access to the school sites and proposed park area shall be studied and coordinated with median breaks as appropriate with submittal of the Final Development Plan. 42. The developer shall offer for dedication as access to Pit. Diablo State Park an approximately fifteen-foot wide public access casement for foot traffic only to either the State of California or the East Bay Regional Park District as depicted on the attached Exhibit "A". The dedication shall be deemed rejected unless accepted before January 1, 1979 or if the agency will not agree to police and maintain the trail. Adequate protection will be provided by the accepting agency to prevent motorized access. 43. As a part of encouraging the Sycamore/Tassajara route as the principal access to the Blackhawk project , the developer shall apply for a designation as an "unincorporated urban community" and seek appropriate- freeway and road signs to direct traffic via the Sycamore Valley Road. DP:dh 3/3/78 3/8/78 . 4/18/78 04/19/78 Y )Mierdilmed with board order Iixlf l li f•!• A u �► Wu v� •1. 1 ,-w ,fi �♦�/ . �Y/ as-_y,rii' ;j�•,j y�.r^ •i A� `fin 2 • .- ` rry `�.--Z:, �`^� ..�•, � \ i fA 11t.jo �.. rpip 07 rV fi \ • .? �:o pow�� 5 �,;,�. . ; "� �� � + I T>~AIL. EA �^ t GxEttpIT "A �a �$ �_���''"/ � Baa`• � ... '� � ag f `� It,.7 1 SUISUN BAY 'r+Cq��fA7'U AJYE� -( 'moi', r 'a;tet•.. _ y weft Pillabwp MARTINEZ NORTH IlTneuttc � f•a aa- 1't=16,0 00' rr.•/ ••a.r• i/CONCORD N � MM •1 PLEASANT HILL CLAYTON I J i J . WALNUT CREEK LAFAYETTE t 1•. .... � ft- � Mt Oiaita ' a 1 �! Alamo `'♦'" ti4` r w♦� , Canyon Mcrae* Danville �� ,, Site Location 1 \ •. •Son Rohan t� MAP SYMBOLS • ANTtOCH wto••ourfs alias Alamo Y.I.Cof♦e♦•/10 a•f•f nuwa♦► aw• r•14a w•af rlw0• f0.Of awo fCaiflf \' �~�'• --•--� aal�•O•of ANa f•Y Aara aaHo ta•Nflr N../' VICINITY MAP 2182-PZ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California tM 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of - Authorization to Destroy Certain Receipt Books Pursuant_ to Government Code Section 26202, this Board (1) finds that receipt books kept by the Public Works Department are prepared pursuant to Government Code Sections 24352 and 24353 but are not expressly required by law to be filed and preserved, and (2) determines that County purposes no longer require the retention of those now more than three years old, and (3) authorizes the Department to destroy those now over three years old. PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978 by at least four-fifths vote. 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 Originating Department: Supervisors Public Works affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 cc: County Administrator Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Dept. (2) By Deputy Clerk Sandra-L.1Nse son , n . 0144 . H-24 3/76 15m t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition Miscellaneous Storm Drain Project Southern Pacific Transportation Co. 4390-925-77 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement is APPROVED and . the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said document on behalf of the County. Indenture Grantor Date Payee Amount Southern Pacific April 24, 1978 Southern Pacific $1500.00 Transportation Co. Transportation Co. 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 said document from above-named Grantor for the County of Contra Costa. PASSED by the Board on 1,lay 2, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of` ITaY 19 78 cc: County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ' z Deputy Clerk M. Varr_ucchi 0134 i H-2A 3176 iSm In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances . This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos . 78-19, 78-22 through 78-27 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with the Clerk ; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order was passed by unanimous vote of the members present. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 l , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By // ,r�1 Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15-M N. �o L's Form X30 4/7/75 01344 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California MAY 2. 1978 , i9 w In the Matter of Termination of Reimbursement Agreement Donald Rambeau - On recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the Chairman IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreement which was taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Donald Rambeau who has made repayment in full. Passed by the Board on MAY 2, 1978• j i 1 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on-the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor—Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this day ofMAY 2 , 1978 19 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By CDeputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-M Rob& Gutierrez 01' � T s TERMINATION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGRE&1E.NT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on February lhg 1962 by Donald Rambeau and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on February 23, 1962 in Volume 4062 at page 70 is hereby released. Dated: May 2 , 1978 By order of the Board of Supervisors. / R. I Schroder riOTRMAN OF THE BOARIYOF SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa On (date) ?Rav 2 , 11478 before me, Jamie L. Johnson a deputy county clerk of this county, personally appeared R. T. Fchroder known to me to be the person who subscribed this instrument and to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County and ackzo-.-- ledged that he executed it. James B. Olsson, County Clerk by�h�ruw �� Deputy County Clerk (K 2029 11/72) Microfilmed With board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, $tate of California May 2� , 1978 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment of Claim for Relocation Assistance Robert L. Voelker, M.D. , 1000 Pine Street, Martinez (Civic Center) 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 4/14/78 Robert L. Voelker, M. D. $4,562.24 134 Muir Rd., Martinez, CA (Charge to 0115-4015) 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 2, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 cc: Auditor-Controller County Administrator / J. R. OISSON, Clerk By �� �Ji�,D,��— . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May Z ____019 78 In the Matter of - Assembly Bill 2697 The Board on April 11 , 1978 having requested the County Health Officer to review Assembly Bill 2697 concerning state regulations for the display of unpackaged processed food offered for sale; and Air. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, having trans- mitted an April 12 , 1978 memorandum from =the Health Officer providing an analysis of AB2697 and advising that a proposed regulation to the Health and Safety Code Section 28837 is under consideration by the State Department of Health which, in principle, would constitute a duplication of the intent of AB2697 ; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator and the County Health Officer, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board hereby affirms its opposition to the aforementioned Assembly Bill 2697 , and AUTHORIZES the County Health Officer to communicate its opposition to the State Department of Health as well as to this County's Legislative Delegation. PASSED by the Board on May 2 , 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. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : Human Resources Agency Supervisors County Health Officer affixed this 2nd day of '•tav 19_Z8 State Health Dent. Calif. Legislature County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B 'Do" Clerk eanne 0. Tlaglio O1Al-j H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of SB 1504 The Board this day having considered the recommendation of the County Administrator that it support SB 1504 pertaining to appointment of an alternate member of the retirement board to serve in the absence of the Board of Supervisors' member or the other public members of the retirement board for the reason that enactment will allow either a supervisor or a qualified elector to be appointed and to serve with the right to vote in the place of either a supervisor or public members on the board in their absence. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a County position in SUPPORT of said measure is hereby established. Passed by the Board on May 2, 1978. k - 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: Administrator Supervisors cc: County Legislative Delegation via CAO affixed this 2nd day of May . 19 78 Assembly Public Employment & Retirement Committee via CAO J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Senator Cusanovich via CAO Treasurer-Tax Collector ByDeputy Clerk Retirement Administrator Jamie L. Johnson County Counsel Administrator (A. Laib) H-24 4/77 15m 77 n , HUD C_ C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 78 In the Matter of AB 2163 The Board this day having considered the recommendation of the County Administrator that it oppose AB 2163 pertaining to utilization of judges pro tempore under specified conditions for the reason that current law permits the utilization of judges pro tempore on a case by case basis at no cost to the county: AB 2163 would provide that such judges be paid up to $150 per day and requires the county to bear one-fourth of the costs. The bill would also allow the use of judges pro tempore for more complex cases which may result in a greater number of appeals. The County Supervisor Association of California is opposed to AB 2163. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a county position in OPPOSITION to said measure is hereby established. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Legislative Supervisors Delegation via CAO CSAC affixed this 2nd day of Lav 19 78 R. Arnason, Presiding Judge of Superior Court J. R. OLSSON, Clerk CAO (Art Laib) Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson ©i � H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of ' SB 2164 The Board this day having considered the recommendation of the County Administrator that it support SB 2164 pertaining to clarification of reimbursable costs to counties in which change of venue cases originate for the reasons that SB 2164 would eliminate confusion and costly disputes between counties by establishing a fair and equitable system of allocating venue change court costs between the counties involved by specifying that only the additional costs incurred are reimbursable. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a County position in SUPPORT of said measure is hereby established. 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 minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Legislative Supervisors Delegation via CAO affixed this 2nd day of May 15978 Alameda County Administrator CSAC CAO (Art Laib) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel ByC4,�, p ��� Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller Jamie L. Johnson 1vD� H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of a Sublease to Carquinez Coalition for the premises at 247 Rodeo Ave., Rodeo IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a month-to-month sublease, commencing February 1, 1978, to Carquinez Coalition for the premises at 247 Rodeo Avenue, Rodeo. PASSED by this Board on May 2, 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• 14orks Department Supervisors Lease Management affixed this 2nd day of Mav 19 78 cc: County Administrator Public 4lorks Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller (via L/M) Bpm V ":4A,/,11 , Deputy Cleric Less ee(via L/M) Jamie L. Johnson Buildings and Grounds (via L/M) Social Service Dept. (via L/M) 0-it,a2 H-24 4/77 15m SUBLEASE 247 Rodeo Avenue Rodeo, California 1. PARTIES: Effective on M AY 21978 CARQUINEZ COALITION, INC. , hereinafter called "LESSEE", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdiv- ision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY", mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. SUBLEASE OF PREMISES: In a lease dated April 2, 1968, COUNTY leased these premises from Thomas G. Leal, Calvin F. Leal and Lawrence F. Leal and COUNTY, for and in consideration of the rents, hereby subleases to LESSEE those certain prem- ises consisting of approximately 2,570 square feet of office space, commonly known and designated as 247 Rodeo Avenue, Rodeo, California; described as follows: Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block Seven (7) West, as delineated upon that certain map entitled: "MAP OF RODEO", Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, filed on the 5th day of February, 1892 in Map Book "D", page 91 , in the Office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with the building improvement thereon. 3. RENTAL: LESSEE shall pay to COUNTY as rent for use of said premises a monthly rental of Six Hundred Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($650.00) payable in advance on the first day of each month, during the term of this lease. Rental shall be paid to Contra Costa County and mailed to Public Works Department, Lease Management, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. 4. TERM: The term of this agreement shall be month-to-month commencing February t 1, 1978. 5. USE OF PREMISES: The premises shall be used during the term hereof for pur- poses of conducting various functions of the LESSEE, in accordance with all applic- able laws, ordinances and regulations. 6. UTILITY SYSTEMS: The COUNTY will furnish and maintain any and all electrical , water, plumbing, heating and ventilating systems in good working order, but shall not be responsible for any maintenance required because of abnormal or abusive use of said systems. 7. UTILITIES AND JANITORIAL SERVICES: The LESSEE shall pay for all utilities, provide its own janitorial services, and replace any and all electric lamps in the lighting system. 8. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: During the term of this lease, LESSEE shall keep the interior of the premises in good order, condition and repair at its own cost and expense. - 1 - 01353 The exterior of the building shall be maintained and kept in repair by said COUNTY. COUNTY shall repair damage to the interior caused by failure to maintain the exterior in good repair, includinq damage to the interior caused by roof leaks and/or interior and exterior wall leaks, and shall maintain all exterior doors and the door fixtures such as door closers and hinges. Grounds and landscaping shall be maintained by LESSEE. LESSEE shall sweep parking lot; COUNTY shall perform any and all necessary repairs to parking lot. LESSEE shall replace broken plate glass windows. LESSEE agrees not to suffer any waste thereon or thereto. 9. FIXTURES AND ALTERATIONS: LESSEE may, upon written consent of COUNTY, make any lawful and proper minor alterations, attach fixtures and signs in or upon the demised premises, which shall be and remain LESSEE's property and may be removed therefrom by the LESSEE prior to the termination of this lease. 10. HOLD HARMLESS: It is understood and agreed that COUNTY shall not in any way be responsible for damages to persons or property in and upon said premises and shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to the per- son or property of anyone whomsoever while in or upon said premises during said term. LESSEE hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold COUNTY harmless 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 premises. COUNTY agrees to defend, indemnify and hold LESSEE harmless from any liability, claim or suit arising out of any injury or damages to the person or property of anyone whomsoever arising while said person is invited or brought into the demised premises by COUNTY. 11 . INSURANCE: LESSEE shall , at no cost to COUNTY, obtain and maintain, during the term hereof, Public Liability Insurance with a combined single limit coverage of $500,000.00 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property including loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Said liability insurance coverage shall name the COUNTY as co-insured and shall include an endorsement requiring thirty (30) days prior written notice to COUNTY of policy lapse or cancellation. LESSEE shall pro- Vide a Certificate of Insurance as evidence of such coverage. 12. INSPECTION: The COUNTY may enter the premises between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, or at any time in an emergency, and may employ proper representatives to see 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 - 2 to preserve the property, and in full compliance with the terms and conditions hereof. 13. DEFAULT AND RE-ENTRY: Time is of the essence of this agreement; and should default be made in the payments above specified, or in any of the covenants here- in contained, the COUNTY may re-enter and take possession of said premises, and remove all persons therefrom and proceed to the collection of the monies due hereunder, and at their option terminate this lease and agreement; and all monies received by the COUNTY hereunder payable hereunder, shall thereupon be forfeited to COUNTY. 14. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING OF LEASE: The LESSEE shall not, without the written consent of the COUNTY, assign this lease nor sublet the premises. 15. QUIET ENJOYMENT: LESSEE shall at all times during the said term peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy the demised premises without suit, trouble or hindrance from the COUNTY. 16. SURRENDER OF PREMISES: On the last day of said term, or sooner termination of this lease, the LESSEE shall peaceably and quietly leave, surrender and yield up to the COUNTY the premises with said appurtenances and fixtures in good order, condition and repair, excepting reasonable use and wear thereof and damage by earthquake, fire, public calamity, by the elements, by Act of God, or by circum- stances over which the LESSEE has no control . 3 ` 01355 17. 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. COUNTY LESSEE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivisi of the CARQUINEZ COALITION, INC. State of n' 1JU . By R. I. Schroder Michael W. Stone, Executive Director hairman, Board of Supervisors SUBLEASE APPROVED ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By By p �4- �� r; � Thomas G. Leal Deputy Jamie L. Johnson RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL By Ca vin F. Leal By By � County Admihistrator a rence F. Leal By IV, k", .,G. Deputy Public Works rector Buildings and Grounds By Lease Management APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By Deputy 015 - 4 - Microfiimed with board ordwi c < _ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 . 19 78 In the Matter of Authorization for One Additional Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreement The Board having authorized (by its orders dated August 30, 1977, October 4, 1977, December 6, 1977, and January 24, 1978) the execution of standard form Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements with a combined total of 69 residential care facility operators, effective on or after September 1, 1977 under the transfer of the State-operated Community Care Services Section (OPT-OUT) to Contra Costa County, and The Board having considered the recommendation of the County Mental Health Director regarding the need for one (1) additional Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreement, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, a standard form Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreement (subject to the provisions of the above-referenced Board Orders) with the residential care facility operator named below, upon approval of a standardized format for said Agreement by the Office of the County Counsel. Effective Date Number Facility Operator of Agreement 70 Sarah Lawrence March 1, 1978 dba Sarah's Country Home 341 Millbrae Avenue Santa Rosa, California 95401 PASSED BY THE BOARD on May 2, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Mental Health J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director 1� Bye /y rt�i Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson RJP-d 0� 5'J H-24 247 15m ` BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTR_a COSTA CO NlY, C,NLIFORNIA Board Action 5/2/78 NOTE TO CL-kl�LANT Chaim against the County, ) The copy oS &ZsocumerJ r,-F-7e to you .ie ✓oa.*_ Routing Endorsements, and ) ;t tiCe CS .tile action talker, on gout czaim by .the • Board Action. (All .Section ) Boan.d o6 Supe.tvisou (Pa agnaph III, below) , references are to California ) given pwcduant to Govetwettt Code Sectior•.a 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 913.4. P.tea4e note the "a:aan.i-rg" beZoco. Claimant: Government Employees Insurance Company, 590 Van Ness Ave, San Franciscc Attorney: Marie F. Watson (Insured) • Claim f41 27 0876 (403) CA 94102 Address: Amount: Hand delivered via County Counsel Date Received: March 29, 1978 to Clerk on March 29, 1978 By mail, postmarked on ,/ I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim r Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 3/29/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By 4 0 9 Deputy Patricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a L Claim (Section 911.6) . �� DATED: JOffiX B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By C--j Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( } This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: 5/2/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by Deputy N- us WARNItiG TO CLAIIAXNT (Government Code Sections 911.84 913) You havE only o montU atom the rr ig ob thi.6 notice to you w `tin whach to S-i.te a count action on tlua %ej ec ted Cta,im (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.05) on 6 mon hz 6,tom the deju:a,£ oS you% Apptieation .to Ecce a Laze C2a,im tai t`un w1kich to rctitiion a couAt Sox reZi.e6 jnom Section 945.4's ctaim-Slit-Eng deadUne (.see Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice oa any atitoaney oS you% choice .in connection tozdi t1i.i,s _ matte%.. IS you want to consult an attonneu, aou ehoutd do so .cmmediateZu. 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 29703. DATED: May 4, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By Deputy N. Pous V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or ADDlication and Board Order. DATED: May 4, 1978 County Counsel, By County Ad=inistrator, 3y 8. 1 Rev. 3/78 +� 77 oma` .�.—.__ ter j0%7EP TvSEN ° �1����0 , 3 t V mpaopV of K'tshington,D.C. A CAnTAI SIM COM►AAY 2(J Not AMLIAttO%%11 590 590 VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.93702 u.s COM%mint �P�OYEES 1HSJ� ;larch 24 , 1978 DURS�� City of Richmond S County of Contra. Costa c/o.District Attorney L Administration Bldg. 100 37th t'I�AP ��f �T Richmond , Ca . `1 . c am`—`L v� Co ,fq J. R. CLS:,ON LOSS DATE: 3-17-78 CLERK BOARD O; SUPERVISORS ON T RA COSTA CO. Deputy CLAIM#: 41 27 0876 (403) By ua-�"' -" INSURED: Marie F. Watson Dear Sir: A claim is being made under our insureds Collision Coverage and our investigation shows that you are responsible for the above loss. When we pay our insured we will become entitled to his right of recovery and will expect you or your insurance company to repay us. Please complete the questionnaire below and return this letter as soon as possible. Very truly yours, e- /(;S- /G4ztf21B: Damage Incurred From Unsafe street . P. Mitchell maintinance . CLAIMS DEPARTMENT Encl.: Return Envelope *If you have Liability Insurance,complete this section: Company Policy# Agent Address *If you have not done so, it is important that you report to your company immediately. If you do not have Liability Insurance,indicate in the appropriate check block how you will reimburse this company,when we have paid our insured's loss. [❑ I will make full reimbursement by check or money order. ❑ I will make reimbursement in installments,if agreeable to you. ❑ Other arrangements or remarks(use reverse side of this letter.) 4�r%59 Please Refer to Our Qaim Number When Writing or Calling About This Claim. CL 24(1171)NS Microfilmed with board order BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUN-11Y, C,LIFOPUNIA Board Action 5/2/78 NOTE TO CLAI.AkNT1 Claim against the County, ) T;te copy o6 vt.is document rn=,Ze -to ;ou d,4 yeut Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o6 tfie action taken on youlc cta m by tte Board action. (all Section ) o"oatd o6 Supenv.isots (Panagtaph 111, beZoer) , references are to California ) given puttzuan,t .to Government Code Secti.on4 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 6 915.4. Ptea6e note the "waning" be&w. Claimant: Margaret Turner, 1347 Elm Street, E1 Cerrito, CA 94530 Attorney: Milton Nason Address: 1760 Solano Avenue, Suite 200, Berkeley, CA 94707 Amount: $10,000.00 Date Received: March 27, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on March 24, 19-7-8 V",I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 3/27/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk; By(;�� ,�; , Deputy a icia e II./,) T(-rhis FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of, the Board of Supervisors Check one only) Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911f44.R 2 ( 197$ ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 9 it,'& EOuvsel 7 A rINEZ.CALIF. DATED: 3 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By r- -,� Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( ✓) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: 5/2/7.8 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by PGs Deputy N Pn»s, ivARNING TO CL. DM_\T (Government Code Sections 911.8 6 913) You have or y—3montu prom the g op t hZz notice .to you ' which to Site a count action on tks.6 rejected Uaim (zee Govt. Code Sec. 945.0) on o month-6 'tom the den,iat o6 you& AppUcati.on .to Fite a Late Cta im to t,'t.i.n e,.4.ich to „et tion a coutrt bon %eZfe' 6tom Section 945.4'4 ctaim-6.i.Zing deadZi.ne'(zee Sec�,ion 946.6) . You may z ee.1z .t:te advice o 5 any attorney o4 you& choice in connection Lai t'n .t't ins mattet. I ' you want to con6uZt an attorney, you z;toued do 6o .cmmediateeu. 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 29703. DATED: May 4, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By Deouty N. Pous V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Received copiesoof this Clain or application and Board Order. DATED: May 4, 1978 County Counsel, 3y County A&-%inistrator, By 8. 1 n1t}U Rev. 3/78 . r MILTON NASON Attorney at Law iti n!; 197'.; � 1760 Solano Avenue,Suite 200 Berkeley,California 94707 2_ oLK-ON Telephone(415)526-4730 C�6K NJ,::3 0.t surlE C2� ca.:cr~ co".A. co. �V1V CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA COMES NOW, MARGARET TURNER, by and through her attorney, MILTON MASON, located at 1760 Solano Avenue, Suite 200, Berkeley, California, who at her request hereby sets forth the following claim with requisite information: A. Claimant' s name is MARGARET TURNER, whose address is 1347 Elm Street, E1 Cerrito, California 94530. B. All notices should be sent to MILTON NASON, Attorney at Law, 1760 Solano Avenue, Suite 200, Berkeley, California 94707. C. That on February 13, 1978 clairiant received a 'notice from the Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture Animal Control Division located at 790 San Pablo Avenue, Pinole, California, that claimant' s Doberman puppy and Bull Terrier had been impounded and to contact the above office. D. That on February 14 , 1978 claimant contacted said office and spoke to the officer who had impounded the two animals and was informed that an individual had reported a scratch from the Bull Terrier, and that it was necessary to keep the Bull Terrier at the Animal Control Center for observation for fourteen (14) days. Claimant informed said officer that the Doberman puppy was four and one-half (4 1/2) months old, not yet having his permanent teeth, which the officer acknowledged, yet claimant was not allowed to retreive the Dobe*iman puppy until such time as the Bull Te_r_er would be released. _1_ Microfilmed with board order. E_ On February 15, 1978 claimant received two notices, one for the Bull Terrier and one for the Doberman, dated February 14, 1978 that the animals could be claimed before 5:00 p.m. on February 21, 1978 and claimant informed the Animal Control Center that she would in fact retreive the animals on that date. F. On February 21, 1978, at approximately 10:30 a.m. claimant called the Animal Control Center to inform them that she would be there to retreive the animals that afternoon before 5 :00 p.m. and was told at that time that there seemed to be a problem and that they would return her call. At 11:00 a.m. claimant again called the Animal Control Center and was referred to the Supervisor who informed claimant that "due to a mix-up in paperwork" the Doberman puppy had been disposed of that morning. G. That the loss of the Doberman puppy has caused claimant great emotional distress. H. That claimant believes that the disposal of the Doberman puppy was due to the negligence of the Animal Control Center. I. The exact amount of damages of the value of the .- Doberman puppy is presently unknown but claimant estimates her emotional distress at Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000. 00) . DATED: March 23, 1978 G MILTON NASON Attorney for Claimant -2 Hot) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Board Action 5/2/78 NOTE TO CLaII►VLlT Claim against the County, ) Th copy o ' .1ut A_ docume),t r.:�t, ea to you "- y o:ct Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o5 .the action taher. on your cZaim bt/ the Board Action. (All Section ) o"oand of Supewizote (Pa,tagtaph III, be2om') , references are to California ) given puAzuant to Govetnmen t Code Sections 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 8 915.4. ftease note the "wanni.ng" betoca. Claimant: Lionel T. Wade, L. T. Wade Company, 2075 Adams Ave. , San Leandro, CA 94563 ' Attorney: Address: Amount: $58. 80 Mand delivered via Date Received: March 27, 1978 ,?MCjS&gftW to Clerk on March 27, 1978 By mail, postmarked on V,-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: 3/27/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By v0 to I Deputy Patricia A. Bell II. FROM: County, Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and-Wx-_1Vf5 so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . IMAR 2 7 1978 ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . r J:/1 � rY WS2, ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6). CALIF. DATED: -3 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By� Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote or Supervisors present / (Check one only) ( V/) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board§ Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: 5/2/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by �G�� Deputy N_ Pniig WA KING TO CLAIMANT (Government Code Sections 911.8 G 913) You have or y 5 montA6 atom the iraxtxng o6 thiz notice to `y­o_u7_Z-JLcn ich,ich to Size a eouAt action on this rejected CP_aim (dee Govt. Code Sec. 945.5) on o montiz atom the den i.a.i' o6 you,% App,f i.cat i c n to Fite a Laze Cta im taZ t'i i.n which to „etition a count A'on -%e,?_i.e6 jnom Section 945.4'a c aim-6ZLi.ng dead.Q.ine- (see Section 946.05) . You may a eek the advice o any atttetr ey o S you,% choice .in connection wZ t t Ai.a mattet. I; you team to consutt an attoPutey, you ahoutd do so .tmmediat eZq. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 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 29703. DATED: May 4, 1978 J. R. CLSSON, Clerk, By �0 � Deputy . Pous V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County administrator TO: Clerk -f the Board of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or application and Board Order. DATED: May 4, 1978 County Counsel, 3y County Administrator, By 8. 1 �►1.L� Rev. 3/78 -!` Cw" Costa County RECEIVED I L D MAR 2 41978 Pr1AR %'� 197'dOffice of County Administrator J. R. O:S'_•ON CIERK BOARD O: S IrERVISORS CQSiA�CO. ' LAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA (Government Code, Sec. 91.0) Date: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby prese'nts. the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: -311717k L t o 4e JL- 2. 2. Name and address of claimant: 4 , 77 WFrjp 6-- (o ao 7r 4P-4*-,f SA.c1 4!5-7,O� Q/Lt> C% ice' 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: j I'1Ke�si� ��o a.�woa or fid / r�t,L'�'er a;� 'r C.r&ttloy epw-� Lfll,�/ �� rlef�<« �.o�k /�ri� . — � o�Ly u•�el�� ecce 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of equipment if knovm:K �/� �°fir"��4w `„�e azc�cr= �a Q.,/_�.:��ems/ u n sac.-1 til�'�t�e�/ a�eue tL QeX ✓e�+'s� V,l -', 3, rjfQil <r iclee ec/ �I�fCG/ 4;( r♦ 5. Describe the kind fd value of damage end attach estimates: . ILs C lu o/i•Y ,fax ��"'..�( <ss f�..i�`� J, yS-� 8°- �i Gam` � �al'�iKC{ �► o!� ------------------------ Signalture u M=ofikned with board order h! / i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2, . 1978 M the Matter of - Releasing Deposit for Subdivision MS 67-76, Danville Area. On April 19, 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 now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Subdivision Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Bill Hayes, P.O. Box 292, Danville, CA 94526 the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 141685 dated November 24, 1976. PASSED by the Board on May 2, 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 Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Land Developmentstmi ft Construction ofBxed this 2nd day of May 19j� cc: Public Works Director - LD, Construction R. OLSSON, Clerk Veral Speaks & Myrtle Lee Speaks 291 Cross Road By Deputy Clerk Danville, CA 94526 X yANN UCCHI 0ltj H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 1978 In the Matter of Contract 478-206 Consultant Contract with Mr. Warren Gayten to provide additional Psychological Services to the Head Start Program May 3, 1978 - July 31, 1978 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following short form Service Contract: NUMBER : 78-206 CONTRACTOR : Warren Gayten TERM May 3, 1978 - July 31, 1978 PAYMENT LIMIT: $2,874 DEPARTMENT : Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start SERVICE : Psychological Consultation FUNDING : ACYF, Department of Health Education & Welfare Passed by the Board on MAY 1978 , 1 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Office of Economic Opportunity Supervisors MAY 1) 107q cc: County Administrator affixed this day of_ 19 County Auditor Controller --- Contractor - C/O OEO Head Start i J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By r Deputy Clerk �96 H-24 3/76 15m i.J:itra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FOR-M. SERVICE CONTFUCT J �.- 1. Contract Identification. Number 73-206 Department: Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start Subject: Psychological Consultation - Head Start Program 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Warren Gayten Capacity: Individual Contractor Address: 1933 Delaware Street, Berkeley, California 94700, 3. Tens. The effective date of this Contract is May 3, 1978, and it terminates July 31, 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 $ 2,874 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: (X) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 10.45 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or' month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 275 service unit(s) . 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction, training, and direct services in the field of mental health for County selected persons in the time, place and manner required by the County. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship_ of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the-County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, .from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COL?iTY OF CO• _ STA CILIFOR:vLa CONTRACT R By / R. t. Schrader'' By. Designee ,�- Recommended by Department /Z/div�k / G ' 1jz /� (Desio.ate official capacity) BY v� Designee (Form approved by Counsel) (3/78) Microfilmod with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2 , 197 In the Matter of Contract #78-207 Consultant Contract with Mr. Charles David Turner to develop a Needs Assessment for the Head Start Program IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following short form Service Contract: NUMBER 78-207 CONTRACTOR Charles David Turner TERM May 8, 1978 - June 16, 1978 PAYMENT LIMIT: $1200 DEPARTMENT Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start SERVICE . Perform Head Start Needs Assessment FUNDING . ACYF, Department of Health, Education & Welfare Passed by the Board on M AY 2 1978 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Office of Economic Opportunity Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller Contractor - C/O OEO Head Start J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B /, Deputy Clerk 01tj H-24 4/77 15m rc!er-tcat;u: i:!=_]=. 78-207 OFFICE OF ECONOiJ.IC OPPORTU,%1ITY - HEAD STe1RT - Su:),+!cr: CONSULTANT 2. °?=L. she Co'uaty of Costa (Cl;;: w1 for ago-: the followia- nutua' f y _.. and C.vn.:r::_tor: CHARLES DAVID TIMER i._:?:tc?t;;: INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTOR 240-A Macalla Road, Yerba Buena Island, San Franc-BCD, Gni 9 i 3C) 3. Te r= 2C:a effective da__ aL` te -atu5 _ June 16, 1973 4. This Coacract zzay be terali•_at`_d by at i`_. .=.Ji.... upon five•-diay advance written notice taaTeoi to tht! Con:rac=or, oz ca2ca:1 3d. i_=i-_Uiata2.7 by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contrac_o: uL3er this Coact.act sh,a -T no. exceed $1,200 6. County's Obli-ations. In cocsideration of Coatractor's provi,ica of sarvjce's as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed hereim, County shall pay Coai_ractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment: im tce: maaaer and fork prescribed by County (Demand Fora D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his desigme:e, according to the following fee schedule. W hour; or FEE FL4TE: $ 5 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( } calendar (insert day, week oz month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 240 service utit(s) . 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following- dese-ritsed services-. Conduct an in-depth needs assessment for the Contra Costa County Head Start Program. The completed assessment will be in written form, based on an analysis of information obtained from census data, County Department records, school district and Community resources and designed to reflect the needs and resources available to low income preschool children and families living within defined target areas in Contra Costa County 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and bat:sean tuo independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the rel_ations'nip of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association- 9- Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the-County and its ofA.ficers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for. death, 'sickness or injury to persons or property, including without l i-mitatioa., all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the concduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority_ This Contract is entered into under an cI. subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 20227 and 31000- 11- Si grstures_ These s' natures attest the parties' agreeeant hereto: C 01 i Mi S 4 R. L Schroder S / Y Y 1s IF Designee RecA-amended by Dep rtmeat Individual r•r,r,rrac - (Dasig^ata of ficfa capar._tl) A6ac tmsd with board o r n • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ;.:. 1978 ' 19 - In the Matter of Contracts for neurosurgical services for County Medical Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following contracts for neurosurgical services for County Medical Services: Number Contractor Term Rate 26-038-1 Cavett M. Robert, M.D. 5/1/78 - 4/30/79 $1,380 monthly 26-040-1 John A. Carr, M.D. 5/1/78 - 4/30/79 $1,380 monthly PASSED BY THE BOARD on MAY 2 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enured on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors MAY 2 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By l' Deputy Clerk EH:dg �vrllV H-24 4/77 15m j HEDICAL. SPECIALIST CONVUCT Z_ Ccntract Identification. Contract 26 - 040- 1 Departcent: Medical Services Subject: provision of Neurosurgical 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: John A. Carr, M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License G G-19288 Address: 130 LaCasa Via, Walnut Creek, Ca. 94598 3. 7'e=_ The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it to='nates April 30, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein_ 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advance :mitten notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by Written mutual consent. 5. ?a-,-_eat_ In consideration of Contractor's provision of .services as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly docu—nted 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 t'nls Contract is glade or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: a. [ ] $ per hour of consultation/training session/medical p,oaedu_e. _ b. [ ] $ per consultation/:.raining session/medical procedure. (X) $ 1380.00 per month .6. Contractor's igations: Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and provide consultation and training in medical and taerapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at to as and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies): Neurosurcgery (See addendum attached) If a?plicable, Contractor shall be subject to Attachment1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract ReauLre=ents" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Preoaid Health Plan. 7. IndeDendent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not bzt construed to.create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. , 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written doc-`ect executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10_ _ndemzification_ The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for dea'a, siekness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all coasequeatia?, damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from or connected with, the operations or the services, medical_ and non-ced_ical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or of e'r'Wise, of the Contractor: 11_ Assio Tent. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without :he expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. 12. Leal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following Legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safezy Code Section 1451. 13. Signatures_ Theses ures attest the par`' s' agreecent hereto: COT-P-;--.Y 0= CONTR.% C FOPNIA TR AOR CM By - hrOaer By i moi• . Designee } Reco=—.endad for Approval Date`- y7 (Form approved by nsel) Medical Director or Health Officer MiCrofilmod with board order - f3--moi? :7--r 3/77) _ '_'_ = Contract :lumber Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HF--%LTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMNTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) rm effective December 30, 1976, Waan=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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requireyents (Article XL Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by nu=ber abovet 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 number above is not effective until it has been formally, approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Departmeat.of Health has ackaow- 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 services, 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 terns of this contract is subject 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 enrolees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure_ 6. Any PH? 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 Darticipate-ia and-cooperate in County's professional revie�� process in relation to- services provided to PHP enrollees,-.and comply with resulting requirements 8_ Contractor wIlT submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County_ 9. Contractor w= comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance -committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP 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 PFD? enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Recards, if a part of this cont=act, Contractor will maintain financial records for a minimum or four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 276-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Depart=eat of Health; U. S_ Department of Health, Education and Velfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. n r ,. _ --(A-4632 New 3/77) -1- 01�12 �- _._..... . •.r--.Y rs ty.,-•- _.� ..�.-. . � .�,.. . ",. .,. .• . -.r....t _ ..� t:. .-. ._... i -7 `t'ntl'.1iij" r' pREp4ID HF-kLTH PL_-Y SUBCONTRACT REQUIP _E TS 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 considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postaoe addressed as =olloas: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Corm- = ealth 714 _Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 33. Approval of the contract referenced by ncmber above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the methodiaad amount of compensation specified in the contract. _ =4. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and FEED earol?ees in the event the C,u---=y ca-snot or will not pay for services pei formed for PPCF enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services � - ilied or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State.Department =of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as spec�i-ied in this Attachment, must be included i.iit such 'subcontract, except that County instead of State• Department of-Eealth is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. ' 16. Contractor.shall not make assignment and/or-delegation of thissubcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Healta: Y s. Y _ (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- Addendum to paragraph 6 1. Services. The following services shall be provided to County Medical Services: a) Fifty percent of "on-call" coverage for neurosurgery, and b) Fifty percent of neurosurgical services required by County Medical Services. 2. Schedules. Dr. Cavett M. Robert, Jr. , another independent contractor, will furnish the other fifty percent of the above stated services. Contractor herein shall arrange with Dr. Robert the equal division and scheduling of said services. 3. Notice. Contractor shall notify the designated Medical Services personnel within reasonable time, of the schedule of services agreed by Contractor and Dr. Robert. 4. Contractor assumes full responsibility to assure provision of indicated services at all times as required by County Medical Services. MEDLCAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT .1s ContracC`IderitiEication_ Contract 26 - 00 ( Department: Medical Services Subject: Provision of Neurosurgical 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: Cavett M. Robert, Jr., M.D. State Medical Capacity: Individual License f G-14264 Address: 2415 High School Ave., Concord, Ca. 94520 . 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is May 1, 1978 and it ter-ainates 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 immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment- Ia consideration of Contractor's provision of.services as described belo.., County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Fora D-15), and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for -which this Contract is made or his designee, accordieg to the following fee schedule: a. j j $ per hour of consultation/training session/medical, p;ocedure. b, [ J $ per consultation/raining session/medical procedure. C. (X) $ 1380.00 per month 6. Contractor s i.gations_ 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) : Neurosurgery (See addendum attached) If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to.Attachment V1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Reauirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. ` i. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. . 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board.of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee_ 10. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify-the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death-, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or ,aI?ractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the- Contractor- !I. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without the expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. 12. Leval .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_ gnat s i ase signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: C0URN OF COSTA, CAI.IFOMNIA CONTR4 3y R. !_ Schrader By Designee P._co—ended for Approval �� ; ''r J Dated: i 1 3: 1 `� Q (Form approved by County Counsel) "Medical Dlealth Officer 11ev '1/77) Microfilmed with board order ' --- _ :lunger 8_-� - Contract Attachment Number_ 1 PREPAID HEALTH PL-4,N SUBCONTRACT P.EQUIP :EFTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract C-76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman=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 (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI 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 number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract =e__renced by n•u=:b?r above i3 not e_T-fective i►til _t h—_ been form"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 services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility.to the State Department of Health to assure chat those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject 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 976-56983 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 " medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality. of PHP enrollees' medical records and enroll:�nt information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6_ Azy Pte' 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. Cantractor will participate in and- cooperate in County's professional review' process in relation to services Provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements_ 8_ Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to'PHP enrollees, as required by County. . 9. Contractor will comply with County's PRP grievance procedure and abide by- any deter_-i^ation of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP 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 PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a ninim= of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract x76-56983 or until any audit or ratter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department or Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. =(A-4632 New 3177) . •:.•� '�. ::.,,r+"-�?�- -..�.,,�,..:.... t :r.. �. Mc,r�...�r;,�E .•;y,:.. .K:'-'?+. _�.-. ... r!5�xiz:'�i"'. �;:r:v.'ts`T;r X?.'--`moi a=.. PREPAID HrAI.TH PLN SUBCONTRACT P-7QUIR_-ZENTS 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 considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth 714 _Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacrarento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14. Contractor rill hold harml.ass both the State and PHP enrollees in the evert Co=zy cam-not or will not pay for services performed for P12 enrollees pursuaa: to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services ..i.--plied or ex-pressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements _requi-ed by State_Departmeatiof Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included Iii 'such *su`bcontract, except that County instead of State• Denartment of,Health is responsible for approval and notification ., respo.sibilities. � . .16. Contractor. shall not-make assignment and!or delegation of this-:subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party . of He.-1th: and State Department -87 013 f7 (A-4632 New 3/77) - - -2- • f Addendum to paragraph 6 1. Services. The following services shall be provided to County Medical Services: a) Fifty percent of "on-call" coverage for neurosurgery, and b) Fifty percent of neurosurgical services required by County Medical Services. 2. Schedules. Dr. John A. Carr, another independent contractor: will furnish the other fifty percent of the above stated services. Contractor herein shall arrange with Dr. Carr the equal division and scheduling of said services. 3. Notice. Contractor shall notify the designated Medical Services personnel within reasonable time, of the schedule of services agreed by Contractor and Dr. Carr. 4. Contractor assumes full responsibility to assure provision of indicated services at all times as required by County Medical Services. D 13 �g In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California May 2, , 1978 In the Matter of Report of Mental Health Director on Mental Health Problems at County Hospital . Because of the recent sexual assault on a mental health patient at the County Hospital , Dr. Charles Pollack, County Mental Health Director, appeared before the Board this day to explain what has and can be done to ensure the safety of mental patients, particularly those who must be restrained. He commented on the difficulty in handling "out of control" mental patients which is complicated by an inadequate facility, staff turn- over, and a ward of acutely disturbed and often violent mental patients. He said the staff would be emphasizing more group therapy and recreational therapy as a means of controlling aberrant behavior and that he would come back to the Board with regular reports on recommended changes. Board members directed Dr. Pollack to initiate any actions necessary to provide for the health and safety of the patients in the mental health wards and report to the Board on same. Board members also expressed their hope that Governor Brown's new commitment to improving mental health services would bring more state money into the community to upgrade local operations. THIS IS A MATTER FOR RECORD KEEPING PURPOSES ONLY A Matter of Record I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy ofW*Xlliit( entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 2nd day of May 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By — • Deputy Clerk Jeanne Maglio H-24 3/79 15M 13 And the Board adjourns to meet on May 9, 1978 . at 9. 00 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. R. I. Schrocler, Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CL.£R.K Deputy SUPIr-.ARY OF PRCCE DiN'GS BEFORE THE 30ARD OF SUPERJiSORS 0.7 C1O.:T=cA COSTA COUNTY, I•IAY 2, 1978, PR=F.A KE 3Y T. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved minutes of proceedings for month of April. Declared the following numbered ordinances duly published: 78-19 and 78-22 through 78-27. Approved personnel actions for Civil Service, County Clerk, Veterans Service, Auditor-Data Processing, Emergency Services, Health, Medical Services, and Sheriff-Coroner. Authorized attendance at meetings as follows: M. Ramos, S. Rickard, and C. ?Mason, members of the Juvenile Justice- Delinquency Prevention Commission, to Annual Conference of California Probation, Parole and Correctional Association at Palm Springs, May 23-26; M. Dunten, Public Information Officer, to Annual Conference of National Association of Counties at Atlanta, GA, July Authorized appropriation adjustment for Office of Economic Opportunity and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Marshal - Bay Judicial Court District, Plant Acquisition, OEO, Public Works and CSA' s R-6 and R-7. Approved Traffic Resolutions Fos. 2434 and 2435. Denied claims for damages filed by Government Employees Insurance Co. , L. Wade, and M. Turner. ADDroved amendments to Conflict of interest Codes for Bethel Island Municipal Improvement and East Contra Costa Irrigation Districts. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute a contract with Enki Research Institute for convalescent hospital services for for enrollees of Medical Services Key Plan and to sign contracts with certain medical specialists for Medical Services. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to execute an Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreement with Sarah's Country Home, Santa Rosa. Approved absence from State of L. Mauzy, Member, Board of Education, during the period May 17 through June 14. Dissolved Land Conservation Committee and requested Director of Planning to keep the Resource Conservation District apprised re agricul- tural preserve applications. Amended Dec. 6, 1977 Board Order to co_^reCi con"Cract payme^6, 1i^it for the CETA Title I Pittsburg Unified School Distric6 welding and construction classroom training programs. Amended Dec. 20, 1977 Board Order to correct ^.e CETA Title II PSE Subgrant Modification Agreement Specifications C:nar. for the City of Brentwood. �ltb May 2, 1978 Summary, continued Page 2 Proclaimed the month of May as "Correct Posture Month", the period of May 7 to 13, 1978 as "Marriage and Family Week", and May 14 to May 20, 1978 as "National Handicapped Awareness Week". As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the Moraga Fire Protection District, appointed J. Howard to the District' s Board of Commissioners as a Town of Moraga nominee. Approved recommendation of Director, Human Resources Agency, in response to Board referral, not to terminate contract with Cambia, Inc. until State reports are received on mental health inpatient facilities. Awarded contract for Community Park No. 1, Phase la, Alamo, CSA R-7, construction to 0. C. Jones & Sons. Introduced ordinance pertaining to codifying the consolidation of the .Jest and Richmond Judicial Districts into the Bay Judicial District and fixed May 9 for adoption. Determined that appointment of tenant representatives to the Board of Commissioners of the :lousing Authority would continue to be residents from Supervisorial Districts II and V. Approved Addenda No. 1 to the Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile and the Acoustical Ceilings projects. Established County position in support of SB 2164 (clarification of reimbursable costs to counties in change of venue cases) , SB 1504 (appoint- ment of an alternate member of Retirement Board to serve in absence of public member) ; and AB 2968 (establishment of permanent State Office of Child Abuse Prevention) , and opposing AB 2163 (utilization of judges pro tempore under specified conditions) and AB 2697 (State regulations on, bulk food sales) . Adopted Ordinance No. 78-30 rezoning land in San Ramon area (Land Factors, Inc. , 2205-RZ) and Ordinance No. 78-35 amending the Code on Juvenile Institutions to change the name of Girls' Center, Martinez, to Contra Costa County Youth Center. Authorized payment of claim for relocation assistance to R. Voelker, M.D. resulting from County acquisition of property for Civic Center purposes. s Approved request for pedestrian walkway along Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek area. Accepted as complete construction of private improvements in MS 211-76, Clayton area. Accepted instruments from J. Hernandez, et al, and East Contra Costa Irrigation District and Offers of Dedication for recording only _n connect'-ion with SUB MS 108-77. Approved recommendations of Director, ciuman Resources Agency, in response to Board referral re proposed establishment of a Family Stress Center and authorized Public :forks Director to purc^.ase prope- y see in Concord. May 2, 1978 Summary, continued Page 3 Approved requests of Raymond A. Vail & Associates (2201-RZ) and Youel Baaba (2181-RZ) to rezone land in Oakley and El Sobrarte areas respectively, introduced ordinances in connection, therewith and set May 9 for adoption of same. Fixed May 16 at 11:10 a.m. for hearing on proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the San Ramon Valley area. Fixed May 30, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. for hearing on appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering, applicant, from certain conditions of approval imposed by San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection with MS 347-77, Danville area. Fixed May 30 at 2:30 p.m. for hearing on recommendation of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to request of Blackhawk Corporation to delete certain land from the currently approved Blackhawk Ranch Planned Unit District, Danville area, to rezone the deleted land to an independent Planned Unit District and approval of a preliminary development plan (Blackhawk Country Club) . Fixed June 20 at 9:30 a.m. for hearing to consider proposal that the County prohibit authorized travel of county employees to conferences in States that have not adopted the Equal Rights Amendment. Continued to May 30, 1978 at 11:05 a.m. appeal of R. Marshall from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of application for MS 164-77, Orinda area. Approved recommendations of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to applications of DeBolt Civil Engineering (2167-RZ) and Spence & Cranson (2162-RZ) to rezone land in the Alamo and Danville areas, respectively, introduced ordinances in connection therewith and set May 9 for adoption of same. Referred to County Administrator for response letter from A. John seeking Board assistance with respect to payment of taxes on personal property that has been destroyed. Referred to Public Works Director, Director of Planning, and Supervisor N. C. Fanden request from the Mayor of the City of Hercules for county assistance with traffic problems in the Hercules area. Acknowledged receipt of letter from the County Administrator re intent of Office of Criminal Justice Planning to make federal funds available for second year Rape Victim Assistance Project and authorized Chairman to execute contract with the Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa for provision of services during the period of May 1, 1978 through April 30, 1979. Approved recommendation of Chairman R. I. Schroder that the volunteer subcommittee of the Family & Children's Services Advisory Committee be recuested to develop criteria for an annual recognition of "Volunteer of the Year". Requested that the Medical Director deliver Dr. M. Bell's request for hearing to the Executive Committee for hearing by the Judicial Review Committee. f�1�8 3 May 2, 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Authorized Chairman to execute: Contract with W. Gayten for psychological consultation services for OEO/Head Start Program; Contract with C. Turner to develop a :deeds Assessment for the OEO/Head Start Program; Agreement with the State of California, Department of Food and Agri- culture for reimbursement for County' s participation in training session in pesticide illness investigation; Contract with M. Grambs for Social Service staff training (Battered Women: Syndrome and Treatment) ; Contracts with Drs. C. Robert and J. Carr for neurosurgical services for Medical Services; Contract with Michael' s Ambulance Service for ambulance service during the period Nov. 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978; Contract with Enki Research Institute for convalescent hospital service for Key Plan enrollees; Contract with W. ,yard III for legal advice, consultation and technical assistance services on CETA contract formats; ;:onfinancial agreement with State Board of Education to increase CETA Title I funds for vocational training.- Sublease to Carquinez Coalition for premises in Rodeo; Termination of Reimbursement Agreement to guarantee repayment of cost of services rendered to D. Rambeau; Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement with Town of Moraga. As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of County Flood Control and ,-later Conservation District, authorized Chairman to execute a Joint Exercise of Powers agreement with City of Concord for work required by the Corps of Engineers Lower Pine Creek Project. Acknowledged receipt of report from state Department of Water Resources entitled "California ;dater Bulletin No. 201-77". Authorized legal defense for A. Will, C. Leonard, and H. Cisterman in connection with Superior Court Action No. 186189. Approved recommendation of Director of Planning for expansion of Target Areas in Rodeo, Mountain View, and gest Pittsburg and adopted a new Target Area in Oakley to provide for timely and continued implementation of the Housing Rehabilitation Program. Authorized Public Works Director to execute: Change Order Nos. 1, 2, and 3 to contract with M. Royce :loll and Royce Hall Construction, Inc. for construction of Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility at Sheriff' - Rehabilitation Center, Clayton; Subdivision Agreement Extension with Singer Housing Co. for construction of certain improvements in SUB 4328, Rodeo area; Indenture (storm drain easement) from Southern Pacific Transportation Co. and authorized Auditor-Controller to draw warrant for same. Authorized Public Works Department to destroy certain 4hree-year old receiot books. Authorized Public Works Director to refund to Bill 'Hayes and Gentry Development Co. cash deposits paid as surety _r Subdivisions I-IS 67-76 and 4406, respectively, Danville area. May 2, 1978 Summary, continued Page 5 Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 78/391, accepting as complete improvements in Subdivision MS 25-769 Lafayette area, and retaining cash deposit as surety for one year; 78/392, accepting as complete improvements in Subdivision MS 46-76, Walnut Creek area, and retaining cash deposit as surety for one year; 78/393, fixing June 1, 1978 at 2 p.,m. as time to receive bids for the Empire Avenue Reconstruction Project, Oakley area; 78/394, accepting as complete contract for Delta Waterways Sign Replacement Project with Wes Anderson Engineering-Riverside Construction, Inc. ; 78/395, accepting as complete improvements in SUB 4437, Alamo area, and retaining cash deposit as surety; 78/396, approving Second Assignment of Fixed Base Operator's Lease with William S. Twone to Reynold C. Johnson, Trustee, and authorizing the Chairman to execute the Consent thereto; 78/397 through 78/399, fixing June 1, 1978 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Detention Facility Projects Lightweight Insulating Concrete, Built Up Roofing, and Surface Applied Membrane (Martinez) ; 78/400, accepting as complete the Detention Facility Concrete Foundation and Structural Fill contract with The Pacific Co. of Berkeley; 78/401, fixing June 1 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Adminis- tration building Remodel and Life Safety Systems, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez; 78/402, approving Road improvement Agreement, LUP 2097-77, San Ramon area; 78/403, approving Final Map and Subdivision Agreement of SUB 5083, Orinda area; 78/404, approving Parcel Map of SUBMS 103-77, Brentwood area; 78/405, approving Parcel Map of SUBil-"S 171-77, Antioch area; 78/406, approving Parcel Map of SUBIMIS 94-77, Diablo area; 78/407 and 78/408, approving Parcel1Maps of Subdivisions MS 190-77 and MS 187-77, Danville-Tassajara area; f 78/409, approving Parcel Plap of SUB PSS 30-77, Byron area; 78/410, fixing May 25 at 2 D.M. for-receiving bids for Site Development for Trailer at Juvenile Hall; 78/411, adopting Resolution of Intention to Purchase Real Property in Concord for a Family Stress Center and fixing May 30 at 10:30 a.m. as time to consummate purchase; 78/412, fixing June 1 at 2 p.m. for receiving bids on Escobar Street Parking Lot-Civic Center Improvements Project, Martinez; 78/41 , endorsing recommendations of Manpower Advisory Council with respect to CETA Re-Znactment Legislation (HR 11086) ; 78/414, consummating purchase and acceptance of Deed from Ann E. Lea for real property required for the Parks and Open Space Bond Program for CSA R-8, Walnut Creek area; 78/415, consummating purchase a-rid acceptance of Deed from Galindo Associates for real property required for Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19-R Clear Zone; 78/416, amending Resolution No. 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to Child Care Institutions to include Oak Glen, Ramona; Oak Glen Intensive Care Unit Homes, Ramona; and San Benito ::fission ;-;one, Sar. tuan 3au1-_ista; 78/417, amending Resolution No. 77/560 establisring rates to be paid to Child Care Institutions to include La Cheim Group Home, El Sobrante, with and without day school program; 78/418 and 78/419, authorizing changes in the assessment roll. 01?3 3;d May 2, 1978 Summary. continued Page 5 Approved recommendation of Agricultural Commissioner (in response to Board referral) that Animal Control Division. provide an officer and fully equipped truck for display at the Heather F arms P ark on Mlay 1975. Referred to the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine a-rid N. C. Fanden) an Apr. 24, 1978 report from the Public Works Director and the County Administrator with respect to the Detention Facility Project Budget. Approved recommendation of Supervisors F. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden that the Welfare Director be authorized to proceed with imple- mentation of the Social Service Department staff deployment plan. Reaffirmed Board action of ;lar. 21, 1978 deferring action until after June o, 1978 with regard to establishing a Correctional and Detention Services Advisory Commission as recuested by the Detention Facility Advisory Committee and the i'?ental :lealth Advisory Board. As Ex-Officio the Governing 3ody of County Sanitation District i.o. 5, adopted an interim emergency ordinance to ban sewage connections in Port Costa until the current engineering study now being prepared is completed and this 3oard acts on it concerning a permanent solution to the District' s present sewerage problem or June 30, 1978 whichever first occurs. As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the County Fire Protection Districts, adopted Dreposed budgets for FY 1978-79 for County Fire :rotection Districts and fixed July 18 at 9:30 a.m. as the date and time fcr public hea_ri_ng. Referred proposed ordinance on sewage systems for subdivision and individual structures to special review committee (Supervisors Hasseltine" and F anden) . Established a special committee composed of representatives of Health, Public Worts, Planning, and County Counsel staff members, and chaired by Supervisor Hiasselt-ine, to study the request of J. Sheehan that he be per- mitted to install an individual closed sewage disposal system on a 5-acre parcel in the 3riones Reservoir area, said committee to develop criteria or such alternative systems. Directed Health Department to consider graywate. system at the Brittany Inn as a pilot project for water recycling conservation purposes. Adjourned meeting in memory of Thomas Streuli, son of Bud Streuli, Chief of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District; James P. =cDaughlin, Planning Director of the City of Pleasant :ill; and -.rthur Holstein, former employee in the County ::ea1t: Department for many years. X01`' TJ pages' doc�ments c The preoeed�n�