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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD MINUTES 09-16-48 l28 MINU~ES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE DISTRICT BOARD OF CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANlïARY DISTRICT HELD SEPT. 16. 1948 The District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District convened in special session at its regular pIece of meeting located at 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 16th day of September, 1948, at the ~our of 8:00 o'clock p.m. by President Weill The meeting was called to order/and the following roll was celled: PRESENT: Members Toland, lia<'iãworth and Weill ABSENT: Members Johnson and Smitten APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY PRO TEM It was moved by Member Wadsworth, seconded by Nember Toland that ~he Board appoint Mrs. Phillips Secretary Pro Tern. Carried. It was moved by Member Wadsworth, seconded by Member Toland that the reading of the Minutes of the previous meeting be waived, and they be approved as entered. Carried. RIGHT OF WAY AGENT L.I.D. No. II It was moved by Member Toland, seconded by Member Wadsworth that the Board appoint Mr. Lee J. Rothgery as right of wày agent for Local Improvement District No. II. Carried. APPROVAL OF DISTRICT EMPLOYEE MELVIN KLEIvlMICK It was moved by Member Wads\'lortn, seconded by Member Toland that the Board approve the employment of Melvin Klemmick as Assistant Sewage Treatment Plant Operator at $275.00 per month, to be advanced to $300.00 per month at the end of 90 days if his services are satis- factory. Carried. EASEI~1ENT P AYMEN'I' - ED,~A CORYELL It was moved by Director Toland, seconded by Member Wadsworth that the Board approve payment for easement, Parcel 19 of Section III of the Main Trunk Sewer in the amount of $5.25. Carried. PROGRESS PA~1ENT - MANUEL SMITH It was moved by Member Toland, seconded by Member Wadsworth that the Boa::'d approve progress pElyment (fi-ne.l) to Manuel Smith for work on Section II of the Main Trunk Sewer in the amount of $5,421.04. Carried. 09 16 48 129 APPROVING PLANS FOR ORINDA p~œING STA~IONS The following resolution was offered by Member Wadsworth, seconded by Member Toland: RESOLUTION NO. 35~ BE IT RESOLVED that plans and specifications on file with this Board for the construction of Orinda Pumping Plants be and the same are hereby approved and the President and Secretary be and they are hereby authorized and directed to endorse the same showing such approval thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of September, 1948, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Members Toland, Wadsworth and Weill None. Members Johnson and Smitten. Countersigned: Morna Phillips, Secretary Pro Tern. Isl Lawson H. Weill, President of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. ESTABLISHING PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR ORINDA PU~œING PLANTS The following resolution was offered by Member Wadsworth, seconded by Member Toland: RESOLUTION NO. 359 w~REAS, in pursuance of Article 1 and 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 20f the Labor Code of the State of California, before the District Board of the Cent-al Contra Costa Sanitary District may award any contract for public work pn behalf of said Sanitary Dist- rict, the District Board must ascertain the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which the work is to be performed, to-wit: within the limits of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary ~istrict for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract, and must specify in the call for bids for said contra.ct and in the contract itself what the genere.l prevailing rate of per diem wages in said IGcality is for each craft or type of work- man or mechanic needed to execute the contract and also the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work; NOW, THE~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for legal holiãay and overtime work within the limits of said Sanitary District for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute a contract for the construction of the Orinda Pumping Plants, as specified in the Plans and Specifications heretofore approved by this District Board, shall be and the same are hereby ascertained, approved and adopted by this District Board after a full investigation to be as follows: 09 16 48 l30 CLASS OF WORK Asphalt Plant Operators Asphalt Plant Engineer CRrpenters (Foreman) t \Carpenters (Journeyman) 'Shovel & Dragline Operators (Under 1 yd) Shovel & Dragline Operators (over 1 yd) Compressor Operators Compressor (more than one) Ope~ators Concrete Laborers Cement Finishers Concrete Mixerman (up to I yd) Concrete Mixerman (over 1 yd) Operators, Vibrators, Jackhammers & other Air, Gas and Electric Tools Asphalt Shovelers Asphalt Ironers & Rakers Firemen (Stationary) c j}rane & Derrick Operators Laborers, General Mechanics, Helpers & Oilers Bulldozer Operators Motor Grader Operators Roller Opera tors Tractor Operators Tractor & truck type Loader, Operators Sewer Pipe Layers & Sanders trenching Machine Operators Truck Driver (Dump Trucks under 4 yds) Truck Driver (Dump, over 4 & under 6 yds) Truck Driver (Dump, over 6 & under 8 yds) Truck Driver (Dump, over 8 yds) Truck Driver (Pickup or flatrack carrying less than 10,500 Ibs) (Flatrack carrying over 10,500 Ibs) Truck Driver Electrician Iron Worker, Reinforcing Steel, Rodmen Iron Worker, Rodmen, Foreman (3 men or under) Foreman (4 men or over) Structural Iron Workers Plumbers Roofers Tile Setters Tile Setters Helpers Sheet Metal Workers Watchman, Flagmen & Guards Drillers & Blasters Cribbers & Lagging Combination, Jackhammer*Powderman Bricklayers Bricklayers, Hoâ-carriers Carpenters (Millwright) Glaziers Painters PI a.sterers Plasterers, Hoò-carriers PER DIEM RATE 8 HOURS - HOURLY RATE 15.40 17.80 19.00 17.00 20.20 21.00 15.00 17.40 12.20 17.20 15.00 17.40 13.20 12.20 14.20 15.00 19.00 12.20 15.00 17.80 19.00 17.80 17.80 19.00 15.80 18.20 12.65 13.65 14.40 17.40 1.92.5 2.225 2.375 2.125 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 1.7062.5 1.80 2.175 1.6225 1.7375 2.40 2.15 2.275 2.40 2.40 2.375 2.16 2.375 1.7875 2.125 1.525 1.775 1.775 1.775 2.8125 2.25 2.25 2.00 12.90 13.90 19.20 17.20 18.20 19.20 19.20 19.00 17.28 19.00 14.30 17.00 12.20 14.20 14.20 14.20 22.50 18.00 18.00 16.00 7 Hours 15.05 2.15 6 Hours 15.00 13.50 2.50 2.2.5 Overtime ana. Saturday work shall be pe.id for B.t double the normal hourly rate except as noted below for Cement Finishers and Truck Drivers and work on Sundays and Holidays shàll be paid for at double the normal hourly rate. 09 16 48 ! ..-:, : L' -' : 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. PASSED A~D ADOPTED this 16th day of September, 1948, by the following vote: AYES: Member s Toland, Wadsworth and Weill NOES: l-!embers None ABSENT: Iv1e!!lbers Johnson and Smitten s/ LAWSON H. WEILL President of the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. COUdTERSIGNED: s/ MORNA PHILLIPS Secretary Pro Tem CALLING FOR BIDS - ORINDA PUMPING PLANTS The following resolution was offered by Member Wadsworth, seconded by Member Toland: RESOLUTION 360 WHER~~S, in the judgment of the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, it is necessary to secure all labor, materials, equipment, mechanical workmanship, transportation and ser- vices required for the construction of Orinda Pumping Plants, in accord- ance with the plans and specifications for the same, heretofore approved by this District Board and which are on file in the office of the Sani- tary District located at 1822 Mt. Diablo BoulevarQ, Walnut Creek, California; . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the general prevailing rates of 1vages as heretofore ascertained and c1etermineè" by this Board in its Resolution No. 122 adopted on the 16th day of September, 1948, in pursuance of Articles 1 and 2 of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code of the State of California, shall be the general prevailing rates per diem wages for each craft or type of \^lorkman or mechanic needed for the construction of said Orinda Pumping Plants; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for proposals for the construction and completion of said work by ~lblishing the same once a week for two successive weeks in the Walnut Kernel, a n-evlspaper of general circulation, published in treCentral Contra Costa Sanitary District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED TF.AT THE NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS shall be in the form as follows: NOTICE OF INVITING SZALED "?'ROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ORINDA PUMPING PLANTS FOR THE CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 1Ñalnut Creek, California, invites and will receive sealed proposals until 8:00 o'clock p.m., October 14, 1948, 09 16 48 J.' . '3.' ("~ . '1 . A I. ¿ for furnishing all labQr, materials and services for trle cons~ruc- tion of Orinà.a Pumping Plants, for the Central Contra Costa Sani- tary District, in accordance with the Dlans and specifications adopted therefor. The plans and. specifications for the nroposed worlt may be seen and examined at the office of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California, or at the En~ineering 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 ten dollars ($10.00). T:lere will be no refund on returned plans or specifications. Pursuant to t11e statutes of the State of California, the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District has ascertained and determined the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for overtime and legal holidays in the locality in \.¡hich this work is to be performed for each craft or type of workma.n or mechanic needed to execute the contract. The prevail- ing rates so determined are as follows: Class of 'york Asphalt Plant Operators Asphalt Plant Engineer Carpenters (Foreman) CarDenters (Journeyman) Carpenters (Kill~Tight) Shovel & Dragllne Operators (Under 1 yd.) Shovel & Dragline Operators (Over 1 yd.) ComDressor O~erators Compressor (more than one) Onerators Concrete Laborers Cement Finishers Concrete Mixerrnan (up to 1 yd.) Concrete Mixerman (over 1 yd.) Operators, Vibrators, JackhamI!lers & other Air, Gas and Electric tools Asphalt Shovelers Asnhalt Ironers & Rakers FireDan (Stationary) Crane & Derrick Operators Glaziers - Laborers, General Mechanics, Helpers & Oilers Bulldozer Operators' Motor Grader Operators Roller Operators Tractor Oper8tors Tractor & Truck Type Loader, Operators Sewer Pipe Layers & Sanders Trenching Machine Operators Truck Driver (Dump Trucks under 4 yds.) Truck Driver (Dump, over 4 & under 6 yds.) Truck Driver (Dump, over 6 & under 8 yds.) Truck Driver (Dump, over 8 yàs.) Truck Driver (Pickup or flatrack carrying less than 10,500 lbs.) {Flatrack carrying over 10,500 Truck Driver Electriclan Iron Worker, Reinforcing Steel, Iron Worker, Rodmen, Foreman (3 Foreman (4 men or over) Structural Iron Workers Plumbers Rodmen men or under) 09 Per Diem Rate Hourly 8 Hours .liat~- $15.40 17.80 19.00 17.00 18.00 20.20 21.00 15.00 17.40 12.20 17.20 15.00 17.40 13.20 12.20 14.20 15.00 19.00 16.00 12.20 15.00 17.80 19.00 17.80 17.80 19.00 15.80 18.20 12.65 13.65 14.40 17.40 12.90 Ibs.) 13.90 19.20 17.20 18.20 19.20 19.20 19.00 If) $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 2.00 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 1.6225 1.7375 2.40 2.15 2.275 2.40 2.40 2.375 4R 183 Class of Work Per Diem Rate Hourly 8 Hours Rate. --- $17.28 $2.16 19.00 2.37.5 14.30 1.787.5 17.00 2.12.5 12.20 1..52.5 14.20 1.77.5 14.20 1.77.5 14.20 1.77.5 22..50 2.812.5 18.00 2.2.5 7 Hours 15.0.5 2.1.5 6 Hours 1.5.00 2..50 13..50 2.2.5 Roofers Tile Setters Tile Setters Helpers Sheet Metal Workers Watchman, Flagmen & Guards Drillers and Blasters Cribbers and Lagging Combina t ion, J ackhammer-Pm'¡derman Bricklayers Bricklayers, Hod-carriers Painters Plasterers Plasterers, Hod-carriers Overtime and Saturdav work shall be paid for at double the normal hourly rate excep~ 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 \-,ages, and rates for overtime, Sunday and Legal Holidays, is based, unless otherwise specified, upon a working day of 8 hours. Overtime and Saturday rates for Truck Drivers shall be at one and one-half (1-1/2) times the normal hourly rate. The first two hours overtime, after a normal 8 hour day, for Cement Finishers shall be at one anët one-half (1-1/2) 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 (1-1/2) times the normal rate for the first 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 subcontractors under him, to pay not less than said general pre- vailing 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 ~rovisions of Chapter 9 of 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 licensing of contractors. Each bidder must submit with his proposal, a statement of his financial responsibility, technic8.l ability and experience on the form to be furnished prospective bidders. East bidder shall submit v,i th his bicl on the form provided, the name and address of each subcontractor including the nrincipal suppliers of materials, and the portion of the work which each subcontractor will do. If the contractor fails to na~e the sub- contractors in his proposal, he shall be deemed to have agreed to perform each portion of the work himself qnd shall not be permitted to subcontract said portion of work without previous vœitten per- mission of the Sanitary District Board. The proposal shall be made out on the form to be furnished prospective bidders, a copy of wh~ch is incorporated with the specifications, and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bidder's bond for an amount not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the nroposal, made payable to the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, sealed and filed with the Secretary thereof on Jr before the day and hour first above set forth, ~nd thereafter will be publicly opened and read before said District Board. 09 16 48 34 The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guB~8_ntee that the bidder will enter into cont~act if awarded the work, uithin ten (10) days after notice of the award has been sent to him by mail a~ the address given by him in his propos8.1 and said check or bond shall be declared forfeited if the bidder refuses or neglects to enter into said contract within said time. The successful bidder ~ill be reQuired to furnish labor and material bonds in the amount of fifti (50) :per cent of the contract price and a faithful performance bond in an amount equal to one hunQred (100) percent of the contract price. The District Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informality in proposals received. By order of the District Board, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. DATED: September 16, 1948. BORHA PH~LLIPS Secretary Pro Tern, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, County of Contra Costa, State of California. PASSED Ai,D ADOPTED this 16th day of ße~)tember, 1948, by the follovling vote: AYES: Hembers l~OES: Kembers ABSENT: Hernbers Toland, Wadsworth and Weill None Johnson and Smitten sf LAWSON H. WEILL President of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, state of California. ( SEAL) COUtíTEJìSIGNED: s. HORNA PHILLIPS Secretary Pro Tern PpRCHASE OF DhAPES FOR OFFICE It ,^Tas moved by Henber Toland, seconded by lvIember "'ads,.rorth that the Board aut~orize the purchase of drapes for the lobby and assembly roam of the office building, to be purchased from Burns Home Furnishers at a cost not to exceed $175.00. Carried. .. EASEHENT PAY1>1ENT - ABE'¡E }'I. JOHNSON It was moved by Member Wadsworth, seconded by Member Weill that the Board authorize the payment of $370.00 to Aboie H. Johnson to compensate for damages inciclent to easement in P8rcel 114 of Section VI of the Hain Trunl>=. Se..,.¡er. Carried. CALL FOR BIDS FOR PICKUP TRUCK It 1'[8.S moved by Eember Wads,'¡orth, seconded. by Hember Toland that the board authorize the Resident Engineer to call for bids for a 1/2 ton pickup truck for District maintenance crew, bids to be received October 7, 1948. Carried. 09 16 48" ~'AY1~lBNT OF BILLS 135 It ¡-¡as moved by Hember Toland, seconê.ed by l-'1enber vlaá.s¡..!Orth that t11e bills 3.S 2.udi ted and approved be 'Oaid: VOUCHE..'-1. 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 087 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 69/J. ¿,.r 696 ¡~~ AI-IE Postmaster, W.C. Postage-Sample ballots W.T. Paasch, Co.Clk. Addressing envelopes lIrs. Constance Fèagans Filling envelopes- Sample Ballots Deputy Inspector Deputy Inspector Asst. Operator Asst. O'Oerator Mechanic O'Oerator Asst. Opera_tor L.I.D. 3 L.I.D. 3 L.I.D. 3 Burns and Kirby Ccndemnation Accounting Procedure Section II Reimbursable L.I.D.l L.I.D. 2 L.I.D.4 L.I.D. 5 L.I.D.6 L.I.D.10 L.I.D. 11 To Cover Additional Employees Al Blythe Fred Wilkins I. C. Long D. A. vlald Leonard "'aId Helvin Klemmick ìv.H. Brailsford R. VI. Harrison C. C. Kennedy County Clerk Hal ¡"orsey C. C. Kennedy C. C. Kennedy II II II II " " " State Compensation Insurance Fund BARTNETT JUDGHENT ANOUNT 110.00 52.50 90.00 137.50 .137.50 75.33 80.28 83.70 68.96 1,599.86 1,599.87 22,398.00 110.00 300.00 2,375.04~ fOJ"/,¡{. 8,716.56> ,- 161.36 4,346.74 2,822.73 162.25. 1,438.56- 248.14 ,-" ;,¡> 135.90 :t W:1S m')ved by !v!ember ~vads"rorth, seconded by l!ember Toland that payment of judgment in the amount of $561.75 to each: Katie A. Bartnett Paul R. Bartnett and costs in t.:le amount of $8..50 to Tinning and Delap in the case of C.C.C.S.D. vs Bartnett, Parcel 3, Section I of the Main Trunk Sewer be authorized. Carried. DEEDS OF DEDICATION FOR SEvŒR EASÐ~ENT The following Deeds of Dedication for sewer easement were accepted and recorded under Resolution No. 341: Deed from C. DUDLEY DEVELBISS COHPANY, AND LAWRENCE L. AND MARY G. VANCE, his wife, over a portion of Lot 30 of Pleasant Hill Gardens, known as Parcel 6 of Local Improvement District No.1. Deed from O. W. WRIGGLESWORTH over a portion of Lot 44 of Contra Costa Land Co. Subdivision No.2 of the Larkey Ranch, known as Parcel 17A of Local Improvement District No. I. Deed from HENRY F. VESSING over a por~ion of land (3°5 OR 231) known as Parcel 41 of Local Improvement District No.1. Deed from D1E H. BERWICK over a portion of the Rancho Las Juntas (479 OR 122), known as parcel 42 of Local Improvement District No.1. Deed from MERVIN FRANK AND ROSEMAR~ E. CASAURANG over a portion of the Rancho Las Juntas (1081 OR 419) known as Pa.rcel 43 of Local Improvement District No. I. 09 16 48 L36 Deed from PHILIP M. A:m DORIS N. ST:iì.AYER, over a portion of the Rancho Las Juntas (841 OR 496), known as Pprcel 45 of Local Improve- ment District No.1. Deed from W. LAw~ENCE AND IDA NOBLE SHAW, easeôent over a portion of Lot 33 of the Goodman rract, known as Parcel 47 of Local Improve- ment District No.2. Deed from E. R. AND LARISSA M. HATHERLY, his wife, for easement over a portion of the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Finale, (494 OR 160), known as Parcel 28 of Local Improvement District No.3. Deed from COMHUNIEY ME,HODIST CHURCH OF LAFAYETTE, easement over a portion of the Rancho Acalanes (658 OR 64), known as P~rcel A5 of Local Improvement District No.3. Deed from ALVIN A. AND MARY S. BURtON, his wife, easement over a portion of Lot 6, Block J of Unit No.2, Linda Vista Subdivision, known as PR.rcel 1 of Local Improvement District No.4. Deed from GEORGE. A. WALDEN Ai~D RU'rH A. WALDEÍ'J, his wife, ease- ment over a portion of Lot 17 of R. N. Burgess Company.s Del Hambre Terrace, known as Parce132 of Local Improvement District No.4. Deed from THOMAS H. HAZLETT ~~D JANE H. HAZLETT, his wife, over a portion of Lot 2 Block I of Unit No.2 Linda Vista Subdivision, known as Pa~cel 35 of Local Improvement District No.4. Deed from VIOLA BALDWIN, easement over a portion of Lot 41 of a subdivision of a portion of the Pringle Ranch, known as Parcel 39 of Local Improvement District No.4. Deed from ANGELO REVE~DI~O AND GEMMA REVERDITO, his wife, ease- ment over a portion of Lot 4 of ßubdivision of a portion of Rancho Ace-le.nes, known as Parcel 4 of Local Improvement District No.5. Deed from THOMAS W. JOHNSON AND PHEBE Sr~ì.yA?'.r AND JULIA NICHOLS JOHNSON, easement over a portion of Lot 8 of Webb Tract, known as Percel 11 of Section VI, lvlain Trunk Sewer. Deed from MILTON T. VANDERSLICE, easements over Pe.rcels A B.nd B of Sans Crainte-Unit No.1, known as Parcels 13 and 14 of Section VI Main Trunk Sewer. Deed from ABBIE M. JOHNSON, easement over portion of Lot 3 of the Webb Tract, known as Parcel 114 of Section VI, Main Trunk Sewer. Ðeed from JOHN PER..-=tY AND GLORIA S. PERRY, his wife, over a portion of Lot 4 of the Webb Tract, known as Parcel 115 of Section VI, Main Trunk Sewer. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business it was moved by Director Toland, seconded by Director Wadsworth that the meeting adjourn to 11:OO a.m., September 23, 1948. Carried. 7~~.tJ~ President of the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. Countersigned: Secretary Pro Tern. 09 16 48