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MINUTES OF AN ADJœRNED RæJLAR MEETING
OF THE DISTRICT BOARD
CENIRAL CCfi'lRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
HELD OCTOBER 16, 1958
The District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District convened in an
Adjourned Regular Session at its regular place of meeting located at 1250 Spring-
brook Road, Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October
16,1958, at 8:00 o'clock P.M.
The meeting was calledb order by President Fisher.
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I.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
Members:
Mitchell, Roemer, Salfingere and Fisher
ABSENT :
Member:
Spiegl
II.
APPROVAL OF MINUTBS
It was moved by Member Rôemer, seconded by Member Salfingere, that the Minutes
of the meeting of October 2, 1958, be approved subject to the following correction:
Under VII. REPORTS, DISTRICT MANAGER-HiGINEER, RELIEF VALVE, the first sen-
tence to read as follows:
"Mr. Horstkotte suggested that an application be made for a patent on the
relief valve developed by District personnel and now a part of the District's speci-
fications".
Motion correcting the Minutes carried by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members: Mitchell, Roemer, Salfingere, and Fisher
Members: None
Member: Spiegl
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III.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
None.
IV.
HEARINGS
None.
V.
OLD BUSINESS
APPOINTMENT OF MR. JOHN A. BOHN AS CaJNSEL FOR THE DISTRICT
Mr. Horstkotte, District Manager-Engineer, introduced Mr. John A. Bohn and asked
that a determination be made by the District Board for his employment as Counsel for
the District.
Following an Executive Session, President Fisher stated the Board was offering
the position of Counsel for the District to Mr. Bohn at the salary mentioned in the
prospectus sent to him.
Mr. Bohn accepted the position.
BROWN AND CALDWELL REPORT RE œTFALL SEWER
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Mr. Horstkotte, District Manager-Engineer, introduced Dr. David H. Caldwell
and Mr. Guy Anderson of Brown and Caldwell.
Dr. Caldwell stated that the firm of Dames & Moore had been Ø!tained by Brown
and Caldwell to check foundations and put down borings in the Outfall Sewer area
and, on the results of th08e tests and a final report from Dames & Moore, the line
was designed. He further stated that Mr. Fred Bolus was retained for a report on
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the submarine section of the line.
Member Roemer said the Board Members were most interested in Schedule III
because of the openings between the pipe sections and wished to know whetbe r the
openings were caused by the contractor's work or not.
Dr. Caldwell presented copies of a report fIOm Dames & Moore and said some
tolerance was permitted but the exact reason for the settlement of the pipe was
still in question.
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Member Roemer stated he was thinking directly in terms of liability and felt
the District, under the contract, was entitled to have M.G.M~ Construction Co.
remove and replace: 'any pipe that had separated more than 5/8 of an inch.
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.Dr. Caldwell said that, if the foundation was causing the trouble, it would
not be the contractor's responsibility and the manufacturer's tolerance was
about 7/8 of an inch.
Dr. Caldwell said the sections are not opening any more and some are closing
up.
Mr. Guy Anderson explained aboút the settling of the pipe.
In reply to Member Mitchell's question, Dr. Caldwell stated the pipe people
were investigating and still believed the gasket would do the job.
He further said there was a softer area coming up and one of the partners of
Dames & Moore would be on the job and supervise.
Member Mitchell asked Dr. Caldwell if. progress payments were being approved
for the work which has been done and which has separated.
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Mr"Nejedly, Couns~ for the District, said that if the contractor was not
responsible, it would be' all right to make progress payments, but, if it was
known there was a defect and the work had not been done in accordance with the
plans and specifications, no payment should be made.
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Dr . Caldwell said some of the work was not done precisely: as the specifi-
cations called for.
Mr. Horstkotte, District Manager-Engineer, reported that the pipe manufacturer
had agreed to make a test to determine exactly how much tolerance can be allowed.
Mr. Horstkotte said that, if the District gets a line that is not precisely
within the requirements of the specifications but is within the manufacturer's
specifications, he did not see where the District would be hurt at all.
Mr. Nejedly said the District has ;no authority to waive the specifications.
In reply to Member Salfingere's question regarding bedding, Dr. Caldwell
said improper support of the pipe is improper bedding and that some of the instal-
lation had been made without the proper degree of control by the inspector; he
felt the pipe bedding was not compacted prop~rly.
Member Roemer asked if the contractor would re-lay the pipe at his expense.
Dr. Caldwell replied that the question had not been decided, he did not know
whose fault it was, and the re-laying would help determine that.
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The Board Members discussed progress payment..
Mr. Nejedly said he would advise the District not to make any further
payments to the cQntractor until it was made clear that there was no defective
work to date. .
Mr. Horstkotte stated that all were convinced that the job was being done in
accordance with the specifications. that three weeks went by before,settlement
showed, and there has been no deficiency for a month and a half.
Member Mitchell said nò progress payment should be made until the line
is OK. .
Member Salfingere asked what type of borings had been made.
Dr. Caldwell explaine~and stated every joint would be tested individually.
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President Fisher asked Dr. Caldwell what really was the feeling of Dames &
Moore.
Dr. Caldwell replied that it was the fault of the bedding and that the inspec-
tion control had been somewhat inadequate. He stated the larger the amount of
imported material that you put back in, the more chance there is for settlement
of the land; also compaction of new material will result in a heavier load than
originally carried.
President Fisher asked Dr. Caldwell if he would advise getting another soils
engineer.
Dr. Caldwell said "No"--he didn't think it was that se rious.
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Mr. Horstkotte asked if he was correct that, with the exception of the four
sections under the County road, there has been no further settlement.
President Fisher asked if the line had to be re-layed and because our bedding
design was incorrect, would thetotal line then be re-layed at the District's cost..
Dr. Caldwell said the answer was "Yes".
President fisher asked if there was any reason for the job to be stopped until
we know what we are doing.
Dr. Caldwell said "No".
Mr. Nejedly said the contractor will not guarantee the line, as long as he
did his work in accordance with the plans and specifications.
Member Salfingere asked if the inspector knew the specifications were not
being followed.
Dr. Caldwell said the contractor knew the backfill was not put in"according
to specifications; that he was not informed in writing but.was told.
President Fisher asked that a report be sent to the Board prior to each
meeting until; the situation is straightened 'out, and Mr. Horstkotte and M,r.
Nejedly should determine what policy should be followed regarding withholding
payments from the contractor from now on.
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Member Mitchell asked that the report include a statement enumerating the
number of joints over the allowance of the specifications.
Bill Thomason, of M.G.M. Construction Co., presented a copy of a report of
their soils engineers, Woodward, Clyde, Sherard & Associates.
Mr. Thomason explained the various ways in which they attempted to bed the
pipe. He said it is a matter of the soil varying in density and major problems
occurred in areas where the soil was compressible which they think is why the pipe
has settled; it could be a combination of backfill and density of soil.
Brown and Caldwell were asked to present a progrees report at the next
meeting.
VI.
NEW BUSINESS.
ACCEPTANCE OF EASEMENTS
It was moved by Member Salfingere, seconded by Member Roemer, that easements
from L. H. MèPherson, Mildred L. Giudice, the Roman Catholic Ardb~ishop of San
Prancisco, .and the Roman Catholic Welfare Corporation of San Francisco be accepted
and their recording ordered. Carried by the following vote:
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT s
Members:
Members:
Members
Mitchell, Roemer, Salfingere and Fisher
None
Spiegl
VII.
REPORTS
DISTRICT MANAGER-ENGINEER
WATBRSHBD RBPORT
Mr. Horstkotte, District Manager-Engineer, presented a report regarding water-
shed and secondary trunk studies. . 1 0 1 6 5 8
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AUTHORIZATION FOR RENTAL OF C<WPRBSSOR AT mEATMBNT PLANT
Mr. Horstkotte requested authorization of $2,500.00 from Sewer Construction
Bond Funds for the rental òf a compressor at the Treatment Plant.
It was moved by Member Roemer, seconded by Member Salfingere, that $2,500.00
be authorized from Sewer Construction Bond Funds for rental of a compressor at
the Treatment Plant. Carried by the following vote:
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AYBSs Mem:berss Mitchell, Roemer, Salfingere and Fisher
NOES: Members s None
ABSENTs Members Spiegl
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AUTHORIZATICIl FOR SWITCHES AND CWTCH FOR SEDIMENTATION TANKS
Mr. Horstkotte requested authorization of $713.00 plus tax from Sewer Con-
struction GeBeral Funds for three sets of limit switches and Barrow clutches
for the sedimentation tanks at the Treatment Plant.
It was moved by Member Roemer, seconded by Member Mitchell, that $713.00 plus
tax be authorized from Sewer Construction General Fundi for three Sets of limit
switches and Barrow clutches for the sedimentation tanks. Carried by the
following vote:
AYES: Members: Mitchell, Roemer ,Salfingere and Fisher
NOES: Members: None
ABSENT: Member: Spiegl
VACATION TIME PAID IN LIBJ OF TAKING VACATIC»l
Mr. Horstkotte reported that, due to illness in the family of Thomas Bristol,
he has asked to be paid for his vacation time in lieu of taking it.
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It was moved by Member Roemer, seconded by Member :Salfingere, :that Thomas
Bristol be paid for his vacation time in lieu of taking it. Carried by the
following votes
AYBSs Memberss Mitchell, Roemer, Salfiugere and Fisher
NOBS: Members: None
ABSENT: Member: Spiegl
STA'l'US OP OONSTRUCTION ON VARIWS JOBS
Mr. IfOrstkotte reported on the.status of construction in Local Improvement
District No. 24, the Charles Hill tunnel, and the Altamount slide repair.
COONSEL FOR mE DIS 'l1tICl'
DIS'l1tICl' RESPONSIBILITY
Mr. Nejedly, Counsel for the District, stated he did not feel it was the
District's responsibility to pay for work to be done twice.
It was suggested that Mr. Horstkotte and Mr. Nejedly arrive at a decision
together.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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At 9s45 o'clock P.M., the meeting was adjourned by President Fisher to
November 6,1958.
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caJNTBRSIGNBD:
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Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of
Contra Costa County, State of California
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