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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD MINUTES 05-26-49 200 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE DISTRICT BOARD OF CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT HELD ON MAY 26~ 1949 The District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District convened in special session at its regular place of meeting located a.t 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on May 26,1949 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. Member Johnson announced that President Wadsworth had notified him that he would be late, and suggested that the meeting proceed with a President Pro Tem. It was moved by Member Johnson, seconded by Member Smitten that Memb~r Toland act as President Pro Tem. Member Toland called the meeting to order and the following roll was called: PRESENT: ABSENT: Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland and Weill President Wadsworth. READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETI~ It was moved by Member Smitten, seconded by Memb~r Johnson that the Board waive reading of Minutes of the previous meeting, and that they be approved as entered. Carried by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland and Weill Members - None Member Wadsworth HEARING PROTESTS AGAINST WORK OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.8 Five written protests against the work of Looa1 Improvement District No.8. Secretary Cornwall read a protest from Willard S. and Sybil B. Johnson. Mr. Johnson requested information as to distribution .of cost to property owners. Mr. Harrison waS requested by Member Toland to explain the procedure to Mr. Johnson. At this point the hearing waS interrupted by Mr. Charles X. Schmidt, who requested to be heard regarding an additional $220 which had been added to his first notice of aSsessment in Local Improvement District No.2. President Wadsworth arrived at 8:15 p.m. President Wadsworth advised Mr. Schmidt that he was out of order, and would be heard a.t a later hour, after the hearing of Local No.8. Mr. W. S. Johnson stated that he was ~ot opposed to the work, and if this waS not the time to protest against the cost or fairness of distribution, he would withdraw his protest. Hr. Hay.rlson advi sed r4r. Johnson that this was the time to pro- test against the work, that protests would be received at a later date against the assessments. Mr. Johnson withdrew his protest. 05 26 49 ';-;'n ¡' OPENING. BIDS FO:E\ CONSTRUCTION OF L:JCi\.h...1HPRO'yElvLEN.r. DISTRICT NO. 12 President 'dadsi¡Qrth declared a postponement of hearing on Local ImpJ.~ovement District No.8 to enAble the Boa::.d to open bids for the Construction of Local Improvement District No. 12. Bids from the followi,¡£,; were opened and I'ead: P.& J. Artukovich, Bebek & Brkich Edwi~ J. Tobin Co. Underground Construction Co. John Pestana Stolte, Inc. Oakland Sewer Construction Co. Crl'Üg B.nd Joy ~lO3,04l.50 82,498.00 86,160.00 95,637.50 81,923.00 .', ,; c.J,37o..50 97,520.50 The bids were referred to the Engineer for tabulation and recom- Iî1enè'.at ion. CCNTINUING HEARIN'G ON LOCAL nlI~E:.OVEMENT DI3~EICT NO.8 President ~¡9dsÌ'.rortl1 continued the hearing of protests. Secretary r ee.d letters of prate st from the following: The H. i~olding, Box 437 ~Jalden Aven:J.e D. B. Welch, Walnut Creek F. A. ì\'larshall, Walnut Creek Ann Fisl1 Burgess, :t..a.i\.ewood. After 61scti.ssion, and explFmations by ¡'<lessrs. Harrison and Kennedy Mr. Frank Marshall withdrew his protest. MeIî1b?r Johnson, seconded by Member Toland, moved the adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 459 RESOLUTION O?~ERING woro~, DETE?NINING PREVAILING RATES OF ;'lAGES, AND DIRECTIN:r 1,:0 TICE TO BIDDERS IN LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.8 '.1HEREAS the District Board of Central Cont ra. Co eta. Sanitary Dist- rict, County of Contra Costa, State of California, passed and adopted, on May 5,1949, its Resolution of Intention No. 453, to do the work and improvement therein described; and '¡~l'F~R~AS all written protests filed in relation to said proceedings were duly considered by said District Board; RESOLVED by said District Board that said protests be and the same ~re hereby overruled, and RESOLVED that tbe public interest and convenience require, and sfÜèL District Board h~reby orders, that sa.,id work B.nd improvement be done 8.S set forth in said Resolut ion of Intention, a.nd according to Plans ~nd Specifications heretofor adopted therefor, reference to which Res- olution of Intention and Plans and Specifications is hereby made for a description of said work and improvement ~md the terms and conditions unëer which the same is to be done; ?ESOLVED that snid District Board h~reby determines the general prevailing rate of per diem wages, and rates for overtime and lega.l holidays, in the loca,li ty in which said work is to be performed, for each c rAft or type of workml'm 01" mechanic needed to executE: the contract thpr~for, to be as stated in the Notice to Bidders hereinafter set forth to be posted and publiShed; and RESOL VED tha.t toe SecretAry of se.id Dlstr'ict Board shall post con- spicuously for five (5) days, on or near the main entrance door to the regular meeting pl~lce of sa.ið Bof>rd at 1822 Nt. Diablo Boulevard, \'ialnu t Creek, Cal iforn ia, a Not ice to Bidders, in the form here inafter ~tated, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing said work and 05 26 4: ~3 2Ü2 05 26 49 referring to said Plans and Specifications on file; and shall publish said. Notice twice in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper published and circulated in CentrRl Contra Costa Sanitary District and hereby des- ignated for that purpose. All such proposals or bids shall be submitted., received, and publicly opened, examined and declared, and shall be accompanied by a certified check or bond, all as stated in said Notice to Bidders, which Notice shall be as follows: NOTICE TO BIDDERS Pursuant to law and Resolution No. 459 of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California, passed and adopted May 26, 1949, Ordermg Work, Deter- mining Prevail~ng Rates of Wages, and Directing this Notice, said District Board invites sea.led proposals or bids for the following work to be done, to-wit: The construction of sanitary set<lers and appurtenances for the area, to the extent, with the materials and in the manner set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 453 passed and adopted by said District Board May 5, 1949, and in accorëance with Plans and Specifications adopted ther~for, to which Resolution of Intention, Plans and Specifications, and Resolution Ordering Work reference is hereby made for a description of said work and improve- ment and the terms and conditions under which the same is to be done. The Plans and Specifications for the proposed work may be seen and examined at the office of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California, or at the Engineering Office of Clyde C. Kennedy, Room 504, 604 Mission Street, San Francisco, California, or may be secured at the Engineering Office of Clyde C. Kennedy by making a payment of Twenty nd No/lOoths Dollars ($20.00). There will be no refund on returned Plans or Spec- ifications. PursUB,nt to law, the District Board of Centra,l Contra Costa Sanitary District hes determined the general prevailing rate of per diem wa.ges, a rd rates for overtime and lega.l holidays, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to 'execute the contract. The prevailing rates so determined are as follows: PER DIEM RATE CLASS OF WORK 8 HOURS Asphalt Plant Operators ...............m........h.............h.....$15.40 Asphalt Plant Engineers m"""""'h............m............... 17.80 Carpenters (Foreman) .........m.."'h...............m............. 19.00 Carpenters (Journeyman) ""'hm"..mm""m.h".......... 17.00 Carpenters (Millwright) m.h""---""'---"'h..'hm"""""" 18.00 Shovel & Dragline Operators (under 1 yd) ......,... 20.20 Shovel & Dragline Operators (over 1 yd)................ 21.00 Compressor Operators ..............."hm..hm...m.....---....... 15.00 Compressor (more than one) Operators m....mm..m 17.40 Concrete Laborers .................m...................................... 12,20 Cement Finishers """"""hm""m"'""",..m..................... 17.20 Concrete Mixerman (up to 1 yd) """"m..........."""",, 15.00 Concrõte Mixerman (over 1 yd) ........m..................... 17.40 Operators, Vibrators, Jackhammer & other Air, Gas and Electric Tools .m.............."'h............. 13.20 Asphalt Shovelers """"""""""',,"'....m"""""",,""m.." 12.20 Asphalt Ironers & Rakers .m......m............."h.............. 14.20 Fireman (Stationary) """""""--"'---""'..........-----........" 15.00 Crane & Derrick Operators ""--"""---,"m....m.....--....... 19.00 Laborers, General """""""""--"""""""""'m""'--"'--..m' 12.20 Mechanics, Helpers & Oilers "..m...--.......................... 15.00 Bulldozer Operators """"""""""""""""'m...m--.--....." 17.80 Motor Grader Operators ""---""""',,--'...........-----m...... 19.00 Roller Operators --"---""'--"--"""--"'.......--...................... 17.80 Tractor Operators ..m""'--""--"--m""""""'--"--"'h"""'--.. 17.80 Tractor & Truck Type Loader, Operators """,,'m.... 19.00 Sewer Pipe Layers and Banders .........----...-----...----.... 15.80 Trenching Machine Operators '--"""---"'--m---............. 18.20 Truck Driver (Dump Trucks under 4 yds) ---m""---' 12.65 Truck Driver (Dump, over 4 and under 6 yds) ...." 13.65 Truck Driver (Dump, over 6 and under 8 yds) ......" 14.40 Truck Driver (Dump, over 8 yds) .--..............--.---..... 17.40 Truck Driver (Pickup or flatrack carrying less than 10,500 lbs) ""---m"""'--"'--'---""""--...m"",' 12.90 Truck Driver (Flatrack carrying over 10,500 lbs) 13.90 Electrician .........m...h............--........---..................---....--... 20.00 Iron Worker, Reinforcing Steel, Rodmen "---,"..---m 17.20 Iron Worker, Rodmen, Foreman (3 men or undEr) 18.20 Foreman (4 men or over) .--...............---.............--.---.... 19.20 Structural Iron Workers """"'--""'--------"",,"""--""'m 19.20 Plumbers 'h"':"h....................m"--.................--......--..--.m. 20.00 Sheet Metal Workers """""""m---m"""""',,""--,,"m--- 18.00 W<'.tchman, Flagmen & Guards ""---'--"""""""""""" 12.20 Drillers and Blasters "'m""---""---""""""---m"----"---,--,, 14.20 Cr:bbers and Lagging """""--'--""""'--""--'00...""..00"--.. 14.20 Combination, Jackhammer-Powderman 'm"""""""" 14.20 Bricklayers --'-"""'----"--""'........................-----.............--.. 22.50 Bricklayers, Hod-carriers 00.................--..---.........--....... 14.00 7 HOURS Painters .............................................................................. 15.05 6 HOURS Plasterers --"---""'--"""'---..............-----..--..--.---.---.... """'" 15.00 F~asterers, Hod-curriers ----m-----",,"..m..-.........--....-...... 13.50 h___'- HOURLY RATE $1.925 2.225 2.375 2.125 2.25 2.525 2.625 1.875 2.175 1.525 2.15 1.875 2.175 1.65 1.525 1.775 1.875 2.375 1.525 1.875 2.225 2.375 2.225 2.225 2.375 1.975 2.275 1.58125 1.70625 1.80 2.175 ~. 1.6125 1. 7375 2.50 2.15 2.275 2.40 2.40 2.50 2.25 1.525 1.775 1.775 1.775 2.8125 1.75 2.15 2.50 2.25 2n~ Overtime and Saturday work shall be paid for at double the normal hourly rate except as noted below for Cement Finishers and Truck Drivers, and work on Sundays and Holidays shall be paid for at double the normal hourly rate. The foregoing schedule of prevailing rates of wages,and rates for overtime, Sunday and Legal Holidays, is based, unless otherwise spec- ified, upon a working day of eight (8) hours. Overtime and Saturday rates for Truck Drivers shall be at one and one-half (It) times the normal hourly rate. The first two hours overtime, after a normal eight (8) hour day, for Cement Finishers shall be at one and one-half (It) times the normal rate and further overtime shall be at double the normal rate. Saturday work for Cement Finishers shall be at one and one-half (It) times the normal rate for the first eight (8) hours worked and at double the normal rate for all further time worked on Saturdays. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN BIDDERS that it shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon all sub- contractors under him, to pay not less than.said general prevailing rAtes of per diem wages, as above listed, to all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed in the execution of the contract. Before submitting proposals, the bidder shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 9, Division III, of the Business and Professions Code, Chapter 37 of the Statutes of 1939, as amended, of the State of California, which provides for the registration and licensin~ of contractors. Each bidder must submit with bis proposal a statement of his financial responsibility, technical ability and experience on the form to be furnished prospective bidders, and a statement as to whether the bidder is an individual, a partnership, a joint venture, or a corporation. Eacb bidder shall submit with his bid, on the form provided, the name and address of each subcontractor, including the principal suppliers of materials, and the portion of the work which each sub- contractor will do. If the contractor fails to name the subcontractors in his proposal, he shall be deemed to have agreed to perform such portion of the work himself and shall not be permitted to subcontract said portion of work without previous written permission of the Sanitary District Board. ALL PROPOSALS or BIDS must be delivered to the undersigned Sec- retary of said District Board at its office at 1822 Mt. Diablo Boule- vard, Walnut Creek, California, on the 23rd day of June, 1949, up to the hour of 8:00 0 clock p.m., on which day at the hour of 8:15 o'clock p.m., in said office of said District Board said proposals or bids shall be publicly opened, examined and declared, and each proposal or bid must be accompanied by a check certified without qualification by a responsible bank, payable to Central Con~ra Costa Sanitary District for an amount not less than TEN PER CENT (lot> of the aggregate of the proposal or by a bond for said amount and so payable signed by the Bidder and two Sureties, all as prescribed by law. BY ORDER OF THE DIST~ICT BaAED, CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITA~Y DISTRICT. DATED: May 26, 1949 /s/ Neill C. Cornwall, Secretary of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, Ca.l ifornia. 05 26 49 204 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California, this 26th day of May, 1949, by the following called vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Weill and Wadsworth Members - None Members - None /s/ R.E.Wadsworth, President of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. Countersigned: Neill C.. Cornwall, Secretary AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 12 The District Engineer recommended award of contract to Stolte, Inc., as the lowest responsible bidder. Member Smitten, seconded by Member Weill moved the adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 460 RESOLVED that the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, State of California, having in open session on the 26th day of May, 1949, opened, exænined and publìcly declared all sealed proposals or bids offered for doing the work here- inafter mentioned; HEREBY rejects all of said Bids except that hereinafter mentioned, and hereby AWARDS the Contract to the lowest, regular responsible bidder, towit: To STOLTE, INC., at the prices specified in their proposal for doing said work now on file. The work herein referred to is the construction of sanitary sewers and appurtenances for that area, and to the extent, with the materials and in the manner, set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 439, adopted by said District Board on the 7th day of April, 1949, reference to which said Resolution of Intention is hereby made for a description of said work and improvement, and the terms and conditions under which the same is to be done. The Secretary of said District Board is hereby directed to publish notice of this AWARD, twice in the Courier Journal, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in said Sanitary District, as required by la\'\T. PASSED AND ADOPTED by said District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Contra Costa County, State of California, this 26th day of May, 1949. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Weill and Wadsworth Members - None Members - None Countersigned: Neill C. Cornwall, Secretary /s/ R.E.Wadsworth, President of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. 05 26 49 >'0<5 REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OF TWO ADDITIONAL PICKUP TRUCKS The President instructed the Manager to secure prices on 1/2 ton pickup trucks, and submit them to the Board for consideration. DISTRICT CONTRIBUTION TO LOCAL L~PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 16 SOUTH OF WALNUT CREEK It was moved by Memb9r Johnson, that the District contribute an amount of $2500 toward the cost of construction of Local Improve- ment District No. 16 if that was the Engineer's recommendation. The motion was seconded by Member Toland, and carried unanimously. ASSIGNMENT OF FINAL PAYMENT FOR SECTION V r-i.ARTIN RHOS. TO BANK OF Al"iERICA It waS moved by Member Toland, seconded by Member Smitten and !i una.nimously carried, that the Board a.pprove the assignment by lire Floyd Martin, dba Martin Bros., of the final payment on Main Trunk Sewer Section V to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Assoc- iation. Said assignment is dated May 17, 1949. VACATION ALLOHANCES Member Johnson, seconded by Member Smitten, moved the adoption of the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 461 REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO VACATIONS AND SICK LEAVE BE IT RESOLVED that the following regulations shall apply to the granting of vacations and sick le~ve to employees of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District: I. Vacations. All employees of the District whose salary is paid monthly and who have been continuously employed by the District for at least six (6) months shall be entitled to annual .acations with pay as follows: (1 ) Fifteen (15) calendar days after the first six (6) months of continuous service. (2) Thereafter, each such employee shall be entitled to fifteen (15) calendar days vacation leave for each year of continuous service. (3) Vacation leave may be accumulated at the rate of one and one-fourth (1~1/4) calendar days for each completed calendar month of service, excluding the first six (6) months, subject to the following conditions: ( e.) No employee shall be entitled to such vacation leave or receive compensation therefor until he .has com- pleted six (6) months of continuous service with the District. (b) No accrual of vacation leave shall be permitted in excess of thirty (30) calendar days. 05 26 49 2úb II Sick Leave All employees of the District shall be entitled to sick leave with pay as follows: (1) One working day's sick leave with pay for each calendar month of continuous service. (2) In the event an employ~e does not use the full amount of sick leave allowed in any calendar year, the amount not taken may be accumulated from year to year to a total not exceeding sixty (60) calendar days; Cqmpensation for days off due to illness of the ,employee shall be pai~ on the following conditions: (1 ) For two (2) successive days or less, upon the sta.tement of the employee that his absence waS due to his illness. For more than two (2) successive days, upon the written certification of a physician that the absence of the employee was due to his illness. (2) PASSED AND ADOPTED by the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California, this 26th day of May, 1949, by the following called vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Wadsworth & Weill Members - None Member's - None Isl R..E. Wadsworth, President of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanit~ry District of Contra Costa County, State of California Count ersigned: Neill C. Cornwall, Secretary PARTICIPATION IN COST OF REPAIRS TO HILLSIDE AVENUE SEIER IN WALNUT CREEK Mr. John Nejedly, Attorney fœthe City of Walnut Creek, again appealed to the Board for the District's participation in the cost of repairs to the Hillside sewer in the City of Walnut Creek. It was moved by Member Smitten, seconded by Memb7r Johnson and unanimously carried that the Sanitary District assume the amount of $2512.13 in favor of the City of Waln~t Creek, providing that no further claims will be made by the City for repairs to sewers prior to the agreement between the District and the City for maintenance of sewers,(inasmuch as the Sanitary District is legally bound to pay ¡,lie I bf'cost of repairs~ ' :" ;- ;- e. c. .¡. r'¿¡ '7 -:í#;?~ 4, /f<l9. RECORDATION OF ASSIGNMENT OF vlARRANT LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.2 It was moved by Member Smitten, seconded by Member Toland that the Board authorize the District Engineer to enter in the records of Local Improvement District No.2 the assignment of Werrant from Stolte, Inc., to Stone and Youngberg, and the assignment of Warrant from Stone and Youngberg to Bank of America. Carried unanimously. 05 26 49 :?O7 NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT AND OF . TIME FIXED FOR HEARING APPEALS ON LOCAL I~œROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assessment, together with a Diagram and Engineer's Certificate attached thereto, in the matter of the work and improvement, to-wit: The construction of sanitary sewers and appurtenances in Local Improvement District No. 11 in Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of Cal- ifornia, was filed with the Secretary of the District Board of said Sanitary District, and in the office thereof at 1822 Mt. Diablo. Boulevard, City of Walnut Creek, in said County, on May 26, 1949. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN. that the owners, the contractor, or his assigns and all other persons interested in said work or in said Assessment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the District Engineer in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally included in the contract for the same, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the Assessment or Diagram, or other act, determination or proceedings of said District Engineer, may, prior to the date hereinafter fixed for hearing, appeal to said District Board by briefly stating in writing the grounds of appeal. And the 23rd day of June, 1949, at 8:00 o'clock p.m., on said day, and the meeting place of said District Board at 1822 Mt. Diablo Boule- vard, in said City of Walnut Creek, have been fixed as the time and place when and where any and all persons interested in said work or Assessment may appear before said District Board and be heard by said District Board upon such appeal, and show cause, if any they have, why said Assessment should not be confirmed. Reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. 371 adopted by said District Board on the 23rd day of September, 1949, under which said work was done, for a description of said work. Dated: Ma.y 26, 1949. /s/ Neill C. Cornwall, Secretary of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. PAYMENT OF INCIDE~~AL EXPENSES FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 It was moved by Member Johnson, seconded by Member Smitten, and unanimously carried, that upon receipt of $27,872.88 from Clyde C. Kennedy, said sum representing the incidental expenses incurred to date on Local Improvement District No. 10, and which is to be advanced by the successful bidder, Associated Electrical and Mechanical Company, before execution of the contract with Associated Electrioal and Mech-- anical Company for doing the work authorized in LocB.l Improvement District No. 10, the following aIT!ounts be disbursed from said sum for such incidental expenses, as follows: $11,863.90 to CLYDE C. KENNEDY for engneering services rendered to date for Local Improvement District No. 10. $ 1,694.84 for legal services rendered to date for Local Im- provement District No. la, to be paid pursuant to contract therefor, as follows: W. H. Brailsford, Jr. R. 1'l. Harrison $847.42 847.42 05 26 49 208 the balance of sB,id sum advanced for incidental expenses to be deposited to the credit of the Running Expense Fund of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to reimburse said Fund for monies heretofore advanced for incidental expenses in- curred by the Sanitary District for Local Improve- ment No. 10, and the President and Secretary are hereby authorized and directed to execute the necessary warrants to pay the charges above itemized, (in accordance with recommendation by District Manager and EngineerJ "'Jeo) "'f &'4) ,..~~ ,1.';'-7. " :í"I'1e 02., (9'17 HEARING COMPLAINT FROIv! CHAS. X. SCHkIDT ON ASSESSMENT IN LOCAL IYãffiOVEMENT DISTRICT NO.2 $14,224.14 Mr. Schmidt felt aggrieved due to the fact that be had received notice of hearing of the Assessment for Local Improvement District, which notice advised him that an amount of $350 had been assessed against his property. Mr. Schmidt advised that he had been satisfied with the amount, therefore had no protest. Later he received a bill in the amount of $570, and felt that he should not have to pay it. Mr. Harrison explained the reason to Ivlr. Schmidt; changes approved at the hearing, and the reapportionment of the cost. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Member Johnson, seconded by Member Toland and unanimously carried that the meeting adjourn to June 2, 1949 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. Countersigned /V'" 4. £'.~ Secretary of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. /f~~~£.~~ Pr~ídent of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. 05 26 49