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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
DISTRICT BOARD OF CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA
SANITARY DISTRICT HELD l'-LARCH 2) 1950
The District Board of Central Contra Costa ,Sanitary District
convened in regular session at its regular place of meeting located
at 1822 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, in the City of Walnut Creek, County
of Contra Costa, State of California, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock
p.m., on Mar~h 2, 1950.
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The meeting waS called to order by President Wadsworth and the
following roll waS called:
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None
READING OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and were approved
as entered.
REQUEST TO DUMP SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT
AT TREATlviENT PLANT
Letter of February 23, 1950, from Messrs. W. C. Paine and D. K.
Young requested the Board to consider providing facilities at the
plant for the disposal of septic tank effluent.
The Board instructed the Manager to get further information, and
to advise Messrs. Paine B,nd Young that a study will be made and they
will be advised of the decision before the next critical season.
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REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME - LID 14
UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION CO.
By ¡etter of March 1, 1950, Underground Construction Company
requested an extension of time to May 15, 1950, for completion of
work in Local Improvement District No. 14.
It was moved by Member Cornwall, seconded by Member Toland and
unanimously carried that the Board grant an extension of time' to
April 1, 1950, inclusive, upon their signed agreement to pay all
additional inspection costs incurred by the Sanitary District, and
to allow licensed contr~ctors and plumbers other than themselves
to make house sewer connections.
APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
LOCAL Ir'ÆPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.4
Member Smitten, seconded by Member Toland, moved the adoption
of Resolution No. 542:
RESOLUTION NO. 542
RESOLVED by the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District o,f Contra Costa County, State of Celifornia, that the
Diagram, made by the District Engineer of said Sanitary District
and presented to said District Board, of the district to be assessed
for the costs and expenses of constructing sanitary sewers and
appurtenances in Loca~ Improvement District No. 10, and in the
public streets, drives, rights of way, easements and reserves there-
in, in said Sanitary District, as provided in Resolution of Intention
No. 432, adopted by said District Board on March 31, 1949, be and
the same is hereby approved, and the Secretary of said District Board
is hereby directed to certify the fact and date hereof and so notify
said District Engineer. '.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the District Board of Central Contra
Costa Sanitary Di~trict, County of Contra Costa, State of California,
this' 2nd day of March, 1950, by the following called vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None
Members - None
S.S. R. E. Wadsworth, President
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secreta,ry
Approving Assessment Diagram
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. .1.
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Memb~r Cornwall" seconded by Member Cornwall,' moved
of Resolution No. 543: '
RESOLUTION NO. 543
the adoption
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RESOLVED by the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the Dia-
gram, made by the District Engineer of said Sanitary District and
presented to said District Board. of the district to be assessed for
the costs and expenses of constructing sanitary sewers and'appurten-
ances in Local Improvement District N°.7, and in the public streets,
drives, rights of way, easements and reserves therein, in said Sanitary
District, as provided in Resolution of Intention No. 477, adopted by
said District Board on July 7. 1949, be and the same is hereby
approved, and the Secretary of said District Board is hereby directed
to certify the fact and date hereof and so notify said District
Engineer.
PASSED AND ADOPTED bY the District Board of Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, this'
2nd day of March, 1950, by the following called vote: '
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None
l-iernbe rs - None
.s. R. E. Wadsworth, President
. s. H, H. Smitten, Secreta,ry
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON COST
GLORIETTA AND MORAGA MEADOWS ASSOCIATION
By letter of February 16, 1950, the Glorietta Improvement Assoc-
iation and Moraga Meadows Association requested estimate of cost to
each property owner for the installationd sewers, and when work
could be started and completed if they requested the installation.
The Manager was instructed to reply to the letter, giving an
estimate of the general over-all cost and approximate. t,ime the work
could begin.
APPROVING ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTHICT NO. lS
Memb~r Toland, seconded by Member Smitten, moved the adoption of
Resolution No. 544:
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RESOLUTION NO. 544
RESOLVED by the District Boerd of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the
Diagram, made by the District Engineer of said Sanitary District
and presented to said District Board, of the district to be assess-
ed for the costs and expenses of constructing sanitary sewers and
appurtenances in Local Improvement District No. 15, and in the
public streets, drives, ,rights of way, easements and reserves.
therein, in said Sa~itary District, as provided in Resolution of
Intention No. 487, adopted by said District Board on July 14, 1949,
be and the same is hereby approved, and the Secretary of said
District Board is hereby directed to certify the fact and date
, hereof and so notify ,said District Engineer.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the District Board of Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif-
ornia, this 2nd day of March, 1950, by the following called vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnsom, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None . .
Members - None
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R. E. Wadsworth, President
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secr~tary
. ORDER OF DISTRICT BOARD
ALAMO DANVILLE DIABLO ANNEXATION ELECTION
Member Toland, seconded by Kember Smitten, moved the following
order ,be spread upon the Minutes. Carried unanimously.
The District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
having heretofore determined the result of the election held on
February 7,1950, upon the petition and proposition to annex contig-
uous lands in Alamo, Danville and part of Contra Costa County, and
that result being against such annexation, said petition is hereby
ordered disapproved.
ADOPTING WAGE SCALE - SECTION VII
Member Smitten, seconded by Member Toland, moved the adoption
of Resolution No. 545:
RESOLUTION NO. 545
WHEREAS, in pursuance of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the
State of California, before the District Board of the Central Contra
Costa Sanitary Distridt may award any contract for public work on
behalf of Sanitary District, the District Board must ascertain the
general prevailing, rate of per diem wages in the locality in which
th~ work is to be performed, to-wit: within the limits of the
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for each craft or type of
workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract, and must specify
in the call for bids for said contract and in the contract itself
what the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in said locality
is for each craft or type of workman or mecha,nic needed to execute
the contract and also the general prevailing rate for legal holiday
and over-time work;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the said general prevail-
ing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate of per
diem wages for legal holiday B,nd 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 Main
Trunk Section VII and Moraga Pump Station No. I and shall be and
,the same are hereby ascertained, approved and adopted by this Dist-
rict Board after a full investigation to be as follows:
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CLASS OF WORK
Boiler Maker (Foreman) -
Boiler Maker & Boiler Maker-Welder,
Brick Layer
Brick,Layer (Hod-carrier)
Carpenter (Foreman)
Carpenter (Journeyman)
Carpenter (Millwright)
Cement Finisher (Foreman)
Cement Finisher.
Cement Finisher (Machine man)
Electrical Worker (Foreman)
Electriçal Worker (Journeyman)
Engineers - Operating
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Asphalt Plant OperBtor
Compressor Operator
Co~ete Mixerman (Over 1 yard)
Derrick or Truck Crane Operator
Fireman (Stationary)
Heavy Duty Repairman
Power Grader Operator
Power Shovel Operator (One yard and under)
Power Shovel Operator (Over one yard)
Oilers and Mechanic's Helper
Roller and Tractor-Operator
Scoopmobl1e Operator (Used as Loader)
Tractor Type Shovel & Truck Type Loader Opr.
Tractor (Boom) Operator
Trenching Machine Operator
Glaziers
Iron Workers
Rodman (Foreman)
Rodman
Structural (Foreman)
Structural
Laborers
Asphalt Ironer and Raker
Asphalt Shoveler
Blasters & Drillers
Combination Jackhammer-Powderman
Concrete Laborer
Construction Laborer
Cribber & Lagger
General Laborer,
Operator-Vibrators, Air~
Sewer Pipe (Non metalic
Gas, Elec. Tool s
Layers & Banders &
- Caulkers
Watchman, Flagman & Guard
Painter (7 hour day)
Pile Driver (Foreman)
Pile Driver
Plumber
Sheet Metal Worker
Steamfitter and Welder, Industrial
Teamsters
Dump Truck (Under 4 yards)
Dump Truck (4 yards and under 6 yards)
Dump Truck (6 yards and under 8 yards)
Dump Truck (8 yards and over)
Transit Mix (3 yards and under)
(4 yards and 5 yards)
Flatrack or Pickup Truck (Carrying less than
10,500 Ibs)
Flatrack or Pickup (Carrying over 10,500 Ibs)
Tank or water trucks (400 gallons or less)
Tank or water trucks (Over 400 Gallons)
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PER DIEM RATE HOURLY
8 HOURS RATE
$21.44 ¡2.68
19.44 2.43
24.00 3.00
18.80 2.35
19.40 2.425
17.40 -2.175
18.40 2.30
18.60 2.325
17.60 2.20
18.60 2.325
22.48 2.81
20.00 2.50
18.32 2.29
15.92 1.99
15.52 1.94
17.92 2.24
19.52 2.44
15.52 1.94
18.32 2.29
19.52 2.,44-
20.72 2.59
21..52 2.69
15.52 1.94
18.32 2.29
18.72 2.34
19.52 2.44
19.52 2.44
18.72 2.34
16.00 2.00
20 . 00 2.50
18.00 2.25
22.00 2.75
20.00 2.50
14.40 1.80
12.40 1.55
14.40 1.80
14.40 1.80
12.40 1.55
12.40 1.55
14.40 1.80
12.40 1.55
13.40 ,1.675
16.00 2.00
12.40 1.55
15.05 2.15
21.00 2.625
-18.60 2.325
20.00 - 2.50
18.00 2.25
20.00 2.50
13.12 1.64
14.08 1.76
14.80 1.85
17.84 2.23
13.76 1.72
14.48 l.81
13.36 1.67
14.32 1.79
13.12 1.64
14.08 1.76
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Overtime and Saturday work shall be paid for at double the.
normal hourly rate except as noted below for Cement Finishers and
Truck Drivers. B,nd work on Sundays and Holidays shall be paid for
at double thenorma¡ hourly rate.
, The foregoing schedule of prevailing rates of wages, and rates
for overtime, ,Sunday and Legal Holidays, is based, unless other-
wise specified, upon a working day of 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 8 hour day, for
Cement Finishers sha,ll be at one and one-half (Ii) 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 (li) times the normal rate for the first 8 hours worked and at
double the normal rate for all further time worked on Saturday.s
. Notice is,also hereby given bidders that it shall be manda~ory
upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon all
'subcontractors underhim, to pay not less than said general prevail-
~ng rates of per diem wages, as above listed, to all laborers,
workmem and mechanics employed in the execution of the contract.
Anything to the contrary in the above wage scale notwithstanding,
the Contractor and all Subcontractors under him shall pay all their
laborers, workmen, mechanics and employees on said work a salary or
wage at least , equal to the prevailing salary or wage for the same
quality of service rendered to private persons, firms or corpora-
tions under similar employment, within the Central Contra Costa
Sani tary District.
The per diem wage rate is the hourly rate hereinabove mentioned
established multiplied by the number of hours hereinabove mentioned
as constituting the working day for the particular craft or type of
workman.
, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of March, 1950, by the follow-
ing cote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None
Members - None
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secretary
.s. R. E. Wadsworth, President
APPROVING PLANS - SECTION VII
, Member Jobnson, seconded by Member Toland, moved the adoption
of Resolution, No. 546:
RESOLUTION NO. 546
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE DISTRICT BOARD OF
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT APPROVING
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAIN TRUNK SECTION
VII AND MORAGA PUMP STATION NO. I '
RESOLVED, ,that Plans and Specifications on the Maln Trunk Sec-
tion VII and Moraga Pump Station No. I be approved, B.nd the Pres-
ident and Secretary are hereby authorized and directed to signify
this approval.by placing their signatures upon said Plans and
Specifications.
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, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of March, 1950, by the follow-
ing vote: ,
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members- None
MeJJlbers - None
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secretary
.s. R. E. Wadsworth, President
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CALL FOR BIDS - SECTION VII
,Member Cornwall, seconded by Member Smitten, moved the adoption
of Resolution No. 547:
RESOLUTION NO. 547
,WHEREAS, 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
services required for the construction of the Main Trunk Section VII
and,Moraga Pump Station No. I in accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications for.the Same prepared by the District Engineer which are
on tile in the Office of the Sanitary District located at 1822 Mt.
Diablo Boulevard., tÞlalnut Creek, CR,lifornia;
NOW, THEREfORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the general prevailing rates
of wages as heretofore ascertained and determined by this Board in
its. Resolution No. 545 adopted on the 2nd day of March, 1950, in
pursuance to the Labor Code of the State ,of California shall be the
general prevailing rates of per diem wages for each œaft or type of
workman or mechanic needed for the construction of said Main Trunk
Section VII and Moraga Pump Station No. I; and,
.BEIT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of this Board be and
is hereby authorized to advertise for proposals for the construction
and completion of said work by publishing the same once in the.
Courier Journal, a newspaper of general circulation published in the
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District.
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,BE IT FUrtTijER RESOLVED, that the Notice inviting Sealed Proposals
sha¡l be in the form as follows:
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION FO MAIN TRUNK
SECTION VII ANP MORAGA PUMP STATION NO. I FOR THE CENTRAL CONTRA
COS~A SANITA?Y,DISTRICT. .
,Notice is þereby given that the District Board of the Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District, \'lalnut Creek, California, invites
and.will receive sealed proposals until 8:00 o'clock p.m., March
30"l950, for furnishing all labor, materials and services for the
con~truction of Main Trunk Section VII and Moraga Pump Station No.
I, for the Cen~ral Contra Costa Sanitary District, in accordance
wit~ the plans, and specifications adopted therefor.
The plans and specifications for the proposed work may be seen
and,examined a~ the office of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District, l822,Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California, and
may,be secured, by making payment of Ten and no/lOOths dollars.
!here will be no refund on returned plans or specifications.
,Pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, the District
Board of, the Central Contra Costa Sa,ni tRry District has ascertained
and determined the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and
rat~s for overtime and legal holidays in the locality in which this
wor~ is to be performed for each craft ,or type of workmanship or
mechanic needed to execute the contract.
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,The prevailing rates so determined are as follows:
PER DIEM RATE
CLASSIFICATION 8 HOURS
HOURLY
RATE
Boiler Maker (Foreman)
Boiler Maker & BoilerMaker-Welder
Brick Layer
Brick La.yer (Hod-carrier)
Carpenter (Foreman)
Ca.rpenter (Journeyma.n)
C~rpenter (Millwright)
$ 21.44
19.44
24.00
18.80
19.40
l7.40
18.40
$ 2.68
2.43
3.00
2.35
2.425'
2.175
2.)0
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Cement Finisher (Foreman)
Cement Finisher
Cement Finisher (Machine man)
Electrical Worker (Foreman)
Electrical Worker (Journeyman)
Engineers - Operating.
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Asphal t Plant Opera t,or
Compressor Operator
Concrete Mixerman (Over 1 yard)
Derrick or Truck Cr~ne Operator
Fireman (Stationary)
Heavy Duty RepairmaB
Power grader Operator
Power Shovel Operator (1 yeard & under)
Power Shovel Operator (over 1 ya,rd)
Oilers and Mechanic's Helper
Roller and TrActor Operator
Scoopmobile Operator tUsed,as loader)
Tractor Type Shovel & Truck Type Loader Opr.
Tractor (Boom) Operator
Trenching Machine OperRtor
Glaziers
Iron Workers
Rodman (Foreman)
Rodman
Structural (Foreman)
Structural
Laborers '
Asphalt Ironer and Raker
Asphalt Shoveler
. Blasters & Drillers
Combination Jackhammer-Powderman
Concrete Laborer
Construction Laborer
Cribber & Lagger
General Laborer,
Operator-Vibrators, Air,
Sewer Pipe (Non metalic)
Gas & Elec. Tolls
Layers,Banders &
Caulkers
l8.60 2.32,S
17.60 2.20
l8.60 2.325
22.48 2.81
20.00 2.50
l8.32 2..29
15.92 1.99
15..52 1.94
17.92 2.24
19. 5 2 2.44
15 . 5 2 1.94
l8.32 2.29
19.52 2.44
20.72 2.59
21.52 2.69
15.52 1.94
18.32 2.29
l8.72 2.34
19.52 2.44
19.52 2.44
18.72 2.34
16.00 2.00
20.00 2.50
18.00 2.25
22.00 2.75
20.00 2.50
14.40 1.80
12.40 1.55
14.40 1.80
14.40 1.80
12.40 1.55
12.40 1.55
14.40 1.80
12.40 1.55
lJ.40 1.675
16.00 \
2.00
12.40 1.55
15.05 2.15
21.00 2.625
18.60 2.325
20.00 2.50
18.00 2.25
20.00 2.50
13.12 1.64
,14.08 1.76
l4.80' 1.85
17.84 2.23
13.76 1.72
14.48 1.81
13.36 1.67
14.32 .1.79
13.12 , 1.64
14.08 1.76
Wa tchme,n, Flagman & Guard
Painter (7 hour day)
Pile Driver (Foreman)
Pile Driver
Plumber
Sheet Metal Worker
Steamfitter & Welder, Industrial Work
Teamsters
Dump Truck
Dump Truck
Dump Truck
Dump Truck
Transit Mix
3 yards and under
4 yards and 5 yards
Flatrack or Pickup Truck
Carrying less than 10,500 Ibs.
Carrying over 10,500 Ibs.
Tank or Water Trucks
400 gallons or less
400 gallons or over
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 Holidåys shall be paid for
a,t double the normal hourly rate.
(Under 4 yards)
(4 yards & under 6 yards)
(6 yards and under 8 yards)
(8 yards and over)
The foregoing schedule of prevailing rates of wa.ges, and rates
for overtime, Sunday and Legal Holidays, is nased, unless otherwise
specified, upon a working day of 8 hours.
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Overtime and Sa,'turday rates for Truck Drivers shall be at one
and, one-half (Ii) times the normal hourly rate. : .
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The first two hours overtime, after a normal 8 hour day, for
Cement Finishers shall be at on~ and one-half (Ii) times the normal
ra,te and further overtime shall be at double the norme,l rate.
Saturday work for Cement Ftnishers shall be at one and one-half
(It) 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 prevail-
'ing rates of per diem wages, as above listed, to allløborers, work-
men and mechanics employed in the execution of the contract.
Before submitting proposals the bidder shall be licensed in
accordance "'lith the provisions 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
financia,l responsibility, technical ability and experience on the
form to be furnished prospective bidders.
Each 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 contre,ctor fails to n~,me 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
District Board.
. The proposal shall be made out on the form to be furni shed
prospective bidders, a copy of which is incorporated with 'the spec-
ifications and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check
or bidder's pond for an amount not less than ten (10) per cent of the
aggregate of the proposal, made payable to the Central Contra Costa
Sanitary District, sealed and filed with the Secretary thereof on or
before the day and hour first above set forth, and thereafter will
be publicly opened and read before said District Board.
, The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee
that the bidder or his heirs will enter into contract if awarded the
work, within ten (10) days after notice of the award has been sent
to him by mail at the address given by him in his proposal 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 will be required to furnish labor and
material bonds in the amount of fifty (50) per cent of the contract
pricè and a faithful performance bond in an amount equal to one
hundred (100) per cent of the contract price. .
The District Board reserves the right to reject any or all pro-
posals and to waive any informality in proposals received.
By order of the District 'Board, Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District.
DA TED:
March 2, 1950.
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secretary, Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED tt':is 2nd day of lvIarch, 1950, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None
Members - None
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secretary
.s. R. E. ~adsworth, President
APPROVING USE OF STAMPED SIGNATURE
It was moved by Member Toland, seconded by Member Johnson
and unRnimously carried, that the BoBra approve the use of a
stamped signature on warrants for the President IS or Secretary's
signature, with the other signature-to be actually inscribed on
the warrant.
AUTHORIZING DISTRICT PAYYÆNT~
CLEVERDON CO. FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT
:DISTRICT NO. 16
Member Toland, seconded by Member Johnson, moved the adoption
of Resolution No. 548:
RESOLUTION NO. 548
WHEF~AS the District Board of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
District provided by its Resolution of Intention No. 465 relative
to Local Improvement District No. 16 that there shall be paid out
of the Sewer Construction Fund the sum of Two Thousand Five Hund-
red and No/lOOths Dollars ($2,500.00) toward the cost and expense
of the work and improvement described in said Resolution of In-
tention; and '
WHEREAS said work and improvement has been completed by
Cleverdon Co., Inc., the contractor to whom the contract for
said work was duly awarded and by whom said work was done, and
the Assessment for the costs and expenses thereof was approved,
ratified a,nd confirmed by this Board by its Resolution No. 536
duly adopted on the 26th day of rJanuary, 1950;
NO t'l, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED th~,t the
sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred and No/lOOths Dollars ($2,500.00)
be forthwith paid to Cleverdon Co., Inc., and that the President
and Secretary be and they are hereby authorized and directed to
execute a warrant in said sum drawn on the Sewer Construction
Fund of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District and payable to
Cleverdon Co., Inc.,
PASSED AND ADOPTED by said District Board of Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, State of California,
this 26th day of January, 1950, by the following called vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Members Johnson, Smitten, Toland, Cornwall and Wadsworth
Members - None
Members - None
.s. H. M. Smitten, Secretpry ¡
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INCIDENTAL EXPENSES FOR ,
LOCAL IMPROVD4ENT DIST. NO. 10
. s. R. E. Wadsworth, President
. It was moved by Member Toland, seconded by Member Smitten,
I:md unanimously ca,rried, that $29,050.32 received from John L.
' Mason, said sum representing the incidental expenses incurred
and not previously reimbursed to the Sanitary District, and the
estimated balR.nce of incidental expenses to be further incurred,
at the date of deli very 0 f the warre.nt and assessment on Local
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,Improvement District No. 10, which sum was paid to said John L.
Mason upon delivery of said warrant and assessment, be disbursed
ag approved by the District Manager after receipt of bills duly
rendered as follows:
$840.23 for legal services for Local Improvem~nt District
No. 10 to be paid pursuant to contract therefor
as follows:
,-
W. H. Brailsford, Jr.
R. W. Harrison
$420.12
420.11
28,,210.09
tije balance of said sum for incidental expenses to be
deposited to the credit of the Running Expense Fund
of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to reimburse
said fund for monies heretofore advance.d for incidental
expenses incurred by the Sanitary Distrlct for Local
Improvement District No. 10 and for which the Sanitary
District has not previously received payment, and to
pay further costs for incidental expenses for Local
Improvement District No. 10 as bills for such expenses
are received and authorized for payment by the District
Board after approval by the District Manager and audit
by the Board.
Th,e President and Secretary are hereby authorized a,nd directed to
execute the necessary warrants to pay the charges above mentioned.
AUTHORIZATION TO INSTALL GAS TANK
It was moveq by Member Cornwall, seconded by Member Toland,
and unanimously carried that the Board authorize the Manager to
proceed with installation of bulk underground storage tank and
gasoline dispensing electric pump.
REQUEST FOR ACCEPTANCE OF LID 3
, The Engineer requested the Board, to consider acceptance of
wo~k of Local Improvement District No.3, with the contractor
signing a supplemental agreement and depositing $5,000 with the
D1.strict to cover completion of the work.
It was moved by Member Smitten, seconded by Member Cornwall,
an~ unanimously carried that the Engineer return the cashier's
check in the amount of $5,000 to Downer Corporation, and that
Downer Corporation be advised that the Board does not approve
en~ering into any supplemental agreement.
SEWER CONNECTION FOR COUNTY JUVENILE HOME
, "
. The Board instructed the Engineer and the Attorney to work
on the problem of the sewer connection for the County Juvenile
Ho~e into the sewers of the Pacheco improvement District.
PAYMENT OF BILLS
. It was moved by Member Cornwall, seconded by. Member Toland,
an~ unanimously carried that the bills approved by the Manager
and audited by the Auditing Committee be paid.
VOUCHER
2551
2552
2553
2554
NAME
Calif. Physicians
Treasurer
Fed. Res. Bank
Cleverdon Co.
Ins.
Retirement
Withholding
Deposit refund
AMOUNT
$ 182.05
863.54
l,129.10
21.00
03
02
50
228
VOUCHER
2555
2556
2557
2558
2559
2560
2561
2562
2563
2564
2565
2566
2567
2568
,2569
2570
2571
2572
2573
2574
2575
2576
2577
2578
2579
2580
2581
2582
2583
2584
2585
2586
2587
2588
2589
2590
2591
2592
2593
2594
2595
2596
2597
2598
2599
2600
2601
2602
2603
2604
2605
2606
2607
. 2608
2609
26l0
2611
2612
2613
2614
2615
2616
2617
.26l8
2619
2620
2621
2622
2~23
2624
2625
2626
NAME
O. J. Preston
Martin Bros.
Cancelled
Dunc8,n Plumbing
D. K. Young
Underground Constr.
J. 1. Gallagher
C.C.C.S.D.
,J. L. 1,1ason
,C. N. McPhee
Jack Best
G. Brokke
L. Hurley
C. Nelson
L. Nunez
M. Tucker
A. Blythe
D. Jensen
G. Warren
L. Weill
J. Corry
L. Smith
B. Schremp
C. Hopkins
C. Hall
J. Crowell
Cancelled.
Ethel L. Dolan
H. M. Kessler
S. A. Anderson
L. L. Lawrence
Anne Tomlin
Irene M. Townsend
Alamo Community Center
Laf. Grammar School,
Mr. Coyne
Modern Plumbing
C. H. Martin
H. B. Perkins
C. Gpribotti
C & G Co.
A. M. Schutt
S. Prato
M. Caponio
G & L Geras
Valley Scavenger
Coa~t Counties
Pac. Gas & Elec.
Ste.te of Calif.
L. E. HeItman
Underground Constr.
E. L. Morris
F. Ehlers
W. K. Albert
Martin Bros.
J' S. Friedman
P & J Artukovich
J. I. Gallagher
Stolte, Inc.
Cleve'rdon Co.
F. A. Boivin
WID. Koch
H. Antone
Underground Constr.
O. J. Preston
J. 1. Gall,;¡,gher
Lescure Co..
Dan Lucas
Jack Guelld
DuncB.n Plumbing
V. Rodriguez
Ma,rtin Bros.
Deposit refund
II
It
II
II
It
Sec. VII sP..la,ry
Mileage
II
II
II
II & Overtime
II
II
It
II & Overtime
It
II & Overtime
II & Overtime
Overtime
II
II
Mileage & Overtime
Overtime
Mileage & Overtime
Danville Elec.
II
II
II
II
II
It
Rental
Deposit refund
II
It
II
II
II
II
ERsement LID 4, 82
II LID 4 84
II LID 4 ll9
Garbage
Gas
Elec.
Pamphlets
Deposit refund
II
II
II
II
II
Parcel 75 LID 14
Fee refund
II
II
II
Deposit refund
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
03
02
AMOUNT
15.00
30.00
l5.00
30.00
30.00
90.00
832.74
42.35
33.45
1.68
, 14.14
55.63
l14.59
4.90
9.17
109.54
65.04
70.30
98.89
21.50
l6.18
41.21
92.77
41. 21
45.60
12.50
12.50
l2.50
12.50
12.50
l2.50
10.00
8.00
l8.DO
15.00
15.00
15.00 '
10.00
250.00
10.00
105.00
90.00
75.00
1.00
12.94
447.89
7.34
30.00
60.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
150.00
5.00
12.00
15.00
9.00
15.00
15.00
15.'00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
12.39
30.00
60.00
60.00
50
229
va UCHER NAr.1E AJ.\10UNT
2627 Calif. ~'¡R,ter Water 27.50
2628 Pac. Tel & Tel Telephone 137.86
2629 City of Walnut Creek Water 1.75
2630 L. A. Benguerel Janitor 47.50
2631 G. Bennett S8.1ary 252.65
2632 J. Best II 293.09
2633 ,A. Blythe II 450.73
2634 V. Brandes II 181.63
2635 G. Brokke II 340.81'
2636 G. Brosz II 77.60
2637 J. Brosz II 265.98
2638 J. Corry II 283.29
2639 8. Corry II 174.35
2640 J. Crowell 81 321.95
264l L. Dearborn 81 282.69
2642 C. Hall II 286.82
2643 F. Hannan II 230.39
2644 D. Heibel II 306.61
2645 R. Hinkson II 56.70
2646 C. Hopkins II 3l4.26
2647 L. Hurley II 277.12
2648 Ð. Jensen II 388.29
2649 D. Jones II 326.92
2650 M. Klemmick II 248.63
2651 M. Langley II 266.54
2652 M. MacQuiddy II 73.11
2653 J. L. Mason \I 586.46
2654 R. ,Matlock II 233.33
2655 C.' McPhe e II 362.01
2656 R. C. Mott II 68.97
2657 R. D. Mott II 360.31
2658 H. Munger II 363.42
2659 A . M urph,y II 219.91
2660 J. Nejedly II 568.08
266l C. Nelson II 418.47
2662 L. Nunez II 264.63
2663 K. Peck II 86.98
2664 M. Phillips II 243.,45
2665 B. Schremp II 280.40
2666 T. Sipes II 173.00
2667 L. Smith II 226.28
2668 T. Treadwell II 275.'05
2669 M. Tucker II 245.59
2670 E. VB. lent ine II 284.99
267l D. \vald II 258.70
2672 L. Wald II 251.76
2673 G. Warren, Jr. II 372.52
2674 L. Weill II 432.54
2675 H. Toland Director 30.84
2676 N. Cornwe.ll II 32.80
2677 H. M. Smitten II 102.10
2678 R. E. vladsworth II 33.92
2679 Elliott Johnson II 32.10
2680 J. Ne jedly Jury fee LID 4,107 72.00
2681 Angelo's Plug 12.88
2682 W. H. Brailsford LID 10 420.1l
2683 R. T¡l. Harrison II 420.12
.2684 C. C. Stationers Supplies 4.59
2685 Ca.lif. Phy sic ia,ns Ins. 158.05
2686 A. Carlisle Co. Danville Elec. 257.78
2687 C.G.C. Title Co. Title report 33.00
2688 II II 88.00
2689 Champion & Lehto Plumbing 25.60
2690 Courier Journal LID 10 84.74
2991 Dahlgren's Supplies. 47.84
2692 Diablo Printing II 95.23
2693 Dieterich Post Co. II 22.65
2694 Diablo Co. II l.30
2695 Diamond Match II 8.41
2696 East Bay Blueprint II 103.214
2697 Farmers Feed II 37.56
03 02 50
230
VOUCHER NAME AMOUNT
2q98 Glass Engr. Supplies 20.61
26,99 Inland Typewriter II 141.44
27,00 Cha,s. R. Ha,dley Co. II 3.72
27,Ol Jensen Instrument Co. II 5 2 . 29
2702 H7'rb's Hdwe. II 103.38
2703 R. J. Kitfield Boat 95.00
2704 Le,f. Blueprint Supplies .31
2705 A. Lietz Co. II 75.31
2706 Henry J. Kaiser II 4.63
2707 J. F. Nauzy II 30.73
27,08 R. C. Machado II 8.26
2709 C. A. Ricks Fee, LID l5, 23 100.00
2710 Martinez Blueprint Supplies 18.86
27ll Orrick, Herrington Pacheco bond report 150.00
27l2 C. R. Padelford Supplies '2.48
2713 Pe,rkel Lumber. II 52.92
2714 Reliance Cabinet II 51.50
2715 Shell Oil Gas & Oil 76.11
27l6 Union Oil II 77.40
2717 II II 84.82
2718 \<113 lnut Kernel Supplies 26.65
2719 We,lnut Creek Hdwe. It 13.93
2720 Walnut Creek Studio II 164.19 ¡/
CHANGE IN CONTROL OF TRENCH REPAVING
, The Board referred the contemplated change in control of
of sewer cut repaving to Counsel for further stuQy.
FUTUi'E GRANTING OF EXTENSION OF
TIME ON CONTRACTS
'./
,Extensions of time requested by conttractors shall be granted
o~ the following terms and conditions:
1. That all additional inspection costs incurred by the District
by reason of such extension of time be paid for by ,the contractor
to the District, and
2.: That property owners be perm i tted to select any contractor to
install side sewer connections, and that such connections by such
selected contractors may be made from the date of granting the
extension.
ADJOURNMENT
President Wadsworth adjourned the meeting to March 30, 1950
a~ 8:00 o'clock p.m.
~ .\
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Secrétary of the District Board
of Central Contra Costa Sanitary
D~strict, Contra Costa County,
State of California.
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Þ"",;,:',<,;...;;, ...¡"::;.,,',, ,'.'" "
President of the District Board
of Central Contra Costa Sa,ni tary
District, Contra Costa County,
State of California.
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