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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAssessment District 6201 - Washington Aveenue - Patterson Wa Publication Expenses Assessment Dist. #6203., 10-18—Notice Inviting Sealed Bids $ 24.80 10-18 Resolution of Intention 80.60 -10;;29—CooieFs-of-Re s—. of-Intention —1-5—.6o --- - ------ TIME SCHEDULE WASHINGTON AVMM - PATTERSON WAY 1WROMENT DISTRICT RESOLUTION DATE NUMBER NONE Receive petition signed by 607. of property owners as shown on avail- able -equalized assessment roll File attesting certificate of Clerk 6-18-62 1607 Adopt resolution requesting letter of Health Officer 10-15-62 Receive and file letter of Health Officer 10-15-62 /6 6 ,Adopt resolution ordering Health Officer' s letter spread: :in full on minutes and declaring necessity (BY 4/5 VOTE) 6-18-62 1606 Adopt resolution ordering plans , specifications , estimate of cost and assessment diagram 10-15-62 Receive plans , specifications, estimate and -diagram 10-15-62 _W6 Adopt resolution approving plans , specifications and diagram 6-18-62 1608 Adopt resolution appointing attorney 6.18-62 r 1609 Adopt resolution re newspaper NONE Adopt resolution re general nature of work, and ordering report of Street Superintendent NONE Receive report of Street Superinten- dent NONE Adopt resolution approving report of Street Superintendent, and setting time for hearing thereon HEARING DATE: NONE HOUR: 10-15-62 Adopt resolution of intention HEARING DATE: NOVEMBER 5. 1,62 HOUR: 6.00 P.M. NONE . Clerk mails notice of hearing upon report to property owners Files affidavit of mailing , 10-19-62 Clerk mails notice of hearing upon resolution of intention /v- a 1-4 L- — Files affidavit of mailing 10-18-62' and Clerk publishes resolution of intention 10-25-62 - - _ Files affidavit of publication 10-25-62 -Superintendent posts notices of improvement /v 3 5-f-L­Files affidavit of posting NONE HEARING ON REPORT (READ IN FULL) ' NONE Adopt resolution determining public interest,etc. require improvements and waive debt limitation (BY 4/5 VOTE) 11-5-62 HEARING ON REATION OF IN NTION 11-5-62 93 Adopt resolution ordering wo 1� .10-15-62 t resolution re l�ia inb dges 10-15-62 A t resolution cag or i BIDS TO BE RECEIVED CITY CLERK-11-2-62 HOUR: 4:30 PLACE: opened by council on 11-5- a . ; actea upon I1- -62 10=18-62 and Clerk publishes notice inviting bids Z:00 10-25-62 --'Files affidavit of publication PM. 10-19-62 ' Clerk posts notice calling for bids Files affidavit of posting NOVEMBER 59 1962 COUNCIL RECEIVES BIDS 11-5-62 7 Adopt resolution awarding contract. 11-8-62 and V �- Clerk publishes notice of award 11-15-62 Files affidavit of publication 11-19-62 Last day 3/4 property owners may elect -to do work 11=15-62 Last day objections may be filed re' validity of work 12-3-62 Payment of incidental expenses to date 12-3-62 ✓Last day contract may be signed 12-18-62 WORK TO BEGIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Council receives Street Superinten- tendent' s letter accepting work as completed File assessment map with Clerk Adopt resolution approving assessment diagram File assessment, warrant and diagram with Clerk HEARING DATE: Clerk mails notice of hearing on assessment to property owners Files affidavit of mailing Clerk posts notice of hearing on assessment Files affidavit of posting Clerk publishes notice of hearing on assessment Files- affidavit of publication HEARING ON ASSESSMENT Adopt resolution confirming assessment Assessment, warrant and diagram recorded by Street Superintendent Balance of incidental expenses paid Warrant delivered to contractor Contractor returns list of paid assessments to Street Superintendent Bonds issued BONDS DATED: 19ll Cate Res.# Code Ref. 1" Council Authority to Circulate petitions 2 , .Y-1 Petition approved -- mre than. 60% area (City policy) t-ly to ar1n, p !/ -�. Minute Action: - 1. Authority to prepare plans and speci- fications & estimaied costs 5130 2 . Authority to employ Attorney 3. Authority to advance funds for _ 9 Engineering Costs lN4' ws J*=r& N:era/th O . c/ �� - /�-asy 4. iv-�►--��. Resolution Adopting .:Tans & Specificat-.Ions 5131-5132 5. Resolution Approving Assessment District .1.1ap Can be done by motion , 141, 11 Resolution of Intention -(set hearing date) 5131 7. Clerk. Publis:a Resolution of Intention 'Twice - - - �c-i�-G �.• & lo -as-` s.-(Ist publication 10 days prior to hearing) 5061-622 5133 Paper Affidavit of Publication 5063 St.Supt< Post -- ',btice of improvement on assessed property (10 days prior to hearing by St. Supt.a ) 5190 St: -'upt. Affidavit of Posting (St. Supt. ) 5065-5192 Clerk Mail - Notice of Adoption of Resolution of Intention (?5 days prior to hearing) 5070-5194 Clerk Affidavit of *flailing 5063 � Hearing 5221 Clerk Protests to Clerk in writing - no other protests or objectionns shall be considered 5220 (Description of property & owneros name) (Engineer checks fo: ",r. of protest) ` - Resolution Ordering Work to be done 5240 Clerk Publish - :Notice Ins tin Bids - Twice & 10 days prior 5241 to opening) Paper Affidavit of Pu'-A.ication 5063 Clerk Post - Notice inviting Bids - on Council Door (For 5 days prior to opening) 5065--5241 Clerk Affidavit of Posting 5063 Resolution: of Award of Contract Can be done by ti?o.t ion Clerk Publish - Notice of Awards 'twice 5248 Paper Affidavit of Publication 5063 j Date Ides .# 1911 Code Ref. 11. _ Clerk Record with County Recorder 5248 12. Contract (cannot be signed until 10 days after 1st publication 5250 Labor and Materialmen's Bond ) Clerk to hold Faithful Performance Bond ) for satisfact Comprehensive Liability Insurance Rider)ory completio 13. By St. Supt. to Clerk Notice of Filing Assessment (hearing set) 5362 Publish Twice &It days prior to hearing ,,m Paper Affidavit of Publ-.cation 5063 Clerk Post on Council Chamber door (.5 days -- 15 days prior to hearing) 5362 Cleric Affidavit of Posting Clerk Mail Nlotice of Filing Assessment hearing (15 days prior to hearing) 5363 Hearing a s Resolution Confirming the Assessment Can be done by =tion Warrant by St. Supt. -mayor or Creak 5371 Bonds issued to Contractor 5374 There can be a change in work etc. , (5230-5235) any time before confirm- ation of assessment. if contract has been awarded, contractor must approve, Change is by: 1. Resolution declaring intent to change. a. Resolution must set hearing date. b. Resolution or notice *rust be published at least once 10 days. prior to hearing. 2. Hearing 3. Resolution ordering change. SOUTHWORTH & STEVENS PHONE: Mi 68915 116 E. 18b Street COSTA MESA r A STATE OF CALIFORNLI, I SS. County of Los AnReles "' Ox December 3rd , I9 62, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State,personally appeared Truman G. 3,avas known to me, to be one of the partners of the partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such partnership executed the same. WrrxEss my hand and official seal. E. Heafer Riley tars nd for id&t y and State. ACKNOWLEDGMENT-PARTNERSHIP-WOLCOTTS FORM 236-REV. 6-57 66335 CONTRACT BOND—CALIFORNIA LABOR AND MATERIAL — PUBLIC W0i,, _ ;I I 0RAs. INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERNCA SEATTLE, WASHING TON L�--r BOND NO. 4 �;947- :+ CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL hJEN BY THEE PRESENTS: That,we, Z'ayas and Sons, Log Angeles, California of , as Principal and the General Insurance Company of America, a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto The State of California for the use and benefit of the State Treasurer as ex officio treasurer and custodian of the Unemployment Fund and any and all persons entitled to file claims nder applicable sectio s of the Code Civil Procedure State f Calif is a sum of PP �,f T u��xv Fvr o.P� 7i�i�y T� Q ,��� 'A AtG&-, Dollars ($ ), lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment whereof well and truly to be made, we hereby bind our- selves,our heirs,executors,administrators,successors and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. SIGNED, SEALED with our seals and DATED this 3rd day of December 19 62 The condition of the foregoing obligation is such that,.whereas the above-bounden Principal has entered into a contract, dated December 3 1962 , with City of Huntington Beachp California to do and perform the following work, to-wit: Construction of Sewers in Assessment District # 6201 NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-bounden Principal, or subcontractor, fails to pay for any materials, provisions,provender or other supplies or teams, used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done under said contract, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or labor, the Surety on this bond will pay the same, in an amount not.exceeding the sum specified in this bond,and,also, in case suit is brought upon this bond, a reasonable attoraey's fee, to be fixed by the Court and to be taxed as costs and to be included in the judgment therein rendered. ZA D SONS APFROVZD I=DR 1FfD�rvq -- --;--�--- -� 1�'�.Z Principal. ----- ----------- ATTO.1111i GENERAL INSUR C CO P NY OF AMERICA CITY �`EY 1 Attorney-in-Fact. i S-589 R1 8-58 Calif. STATE OF Cala.foxnia COUNTY OF Los Angeles ss. day of Denetnber 1962— personally appeared before • On this � Y . P Y PP 1 me E. Heafer Riley - the attorney-in-fact of General Insurance Company of America, with whom I am personally acquainted, who being by me duly sworn, stated, that he resides in the city of Lang 'RAaCh in the State of California that he is attorney-in-fact of General Insurance Company of America, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument;`that he knows the corporate seal of the said company; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate'seal;that it was so affixed by the order of the Board of Directors of said company; that he signed his name thereto as attorney-in-fact under like authority, and that said authority has n t been revoked or rescinded. NOTARY AFFIDAVIT. Eleanor B. Wilpon My Commission Expires November 14, 1966 S230 &41 r.' f A l STATE OF CALIFOWLAL, 1 SS. County of LOS Anmeles j Ox DecembAr 3rd , 19 62 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State,personally appeared Truman Q. Zavae known to me, to be one of the partners of the partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such partnership executed the same. WITNEss my hand and official seal. D. Heafer Rile uRic in and f said County and State. ACKNOWLEDGMENT—PARTNERSHIP—WOLCOTTS FORM 236—REV. 5-57 66335 BONN- STATE OF CAI fOrnia COUNTY OF Iae Angeles ss. On this $rd .day of December , 19 62 , personally appeared before . . me E. Heafe7r Riley the attorney-in-fact of General Insurance Company of America, with whom I am personally acquainted, who being by me duly sworn, stated, that he resides in the city of Long- Beata , in the State of California that he is attorney-in-fact of General Insurance Company of America, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he knows the corporate seal of the said company; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal;that it was so affixed by the order of the Board of Directors of sai company; that he signed his name thereto as artorney-in-fact under like authority, and that said authority has n t been revoked or rescinded. NOTARY AFFIDAVIT. Eleanor B. Wi1Gon tv',y Commission Expires November 14, 1966 S230 6-41 II CONTRACT BOND -CALIFORNIA BOND NO._ 455942 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE - PUBLIC WORK I i II I GENERA INSURANCE COMPANY f ' OF AMER�OA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON i CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That. I� 21 yag and .^'tone y Dos Aingeleas f California as Principal, and the General Insurance Company of America, a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto City, of guntington Bosch# California in the sum of TVenty One Thousand Sixty Six and 40/I00 is Dollars q 21:*066.40 ), I' for the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their j heirs, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly. by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, Whereas the above-bounden Principal has enter- ed into a contract, dated Dsasabsr 3 19 62 , with the City OP Rtnti»gto» Boaeh, cal3.tornia I to do and perform the following.work, -to-wit:. . Construction of Sewers in Assessment District 6201 ji ,I I ' NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-bounden Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. ' 'SIGNED and SEALED this day of 19--&2- (Seal) VAS AND SONS _Vt0 FC. FQRDA Principal.i , i 3 zcJZ GENERAL INSU C ANY OF AMERICA Bzk , t ;T`: AT OR N E Y Attarney-in-Fact. -T--- R TaLEY f S-588 3-49(Calif) li I , -,.♦ AGREEMEN' T THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into in duplicate this 3 day of Decembers :1962 , by and between JAMES R. WHEELER, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, a Municipal Corporation hereinafter called "first party," and ZAVAS & SONS of Los Angeles, California hereinafter called "second party.7° WITNESSE :TH: WHEREAS , second party has been awarded the contract for the work. hereinafter mentioned by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California by its Resolution No. 1674 , passed and adopted on the 5th day of November, 1962 to which reference is hereby made for further particulars: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED- BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS-•FOLLOWS: 1 . Second party promises and agrees to do and perform and cause to be done and performed in a good and workmanlike manner under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, and in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City Council for the doing of said work on the 15th day of October, 1962 by its Resolution No. 1663 , all of the work and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. 1664 of said City Council passed and adopted on the 15th day of October, 1962 , to which resolution of intention reference is hereby made for -further particulars and which resolution is made part hereof as though set forth fully herein. 2. The contract entered into between the parties hereto by the acceptance of the bid of second party and execution of this agreement consists of the following documents , all of which are a component part .of this agreement as though set forth fully herein: ele (a) Tr agreement; (b) Plans and specifications above referred to; (c) Information and instructions for bidder; (d) Notice inviting sealed bids; (e) Bid of second party. All of said documents are on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, California. 3 . Second-party shall , and agrees to furnish all the t . necessary tools , equipment, labor and materials required for -the performance' and completion of said work and improvement, andall materials used shall comply with said specifications and be: ' ' the t. V satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets of said City'Vf Huntington Beach, California. 4. First party, acting in his official capacity as said Superintendent of Streets-,rand not individually, hereby fixes the time .for the commencement of said work under this contract to be on or before the 18 day of Decembers, 1962 said work and improvement shall be prosecuted with diligence from . day to day thereafter-to completion; and second party hereby agrees to commence such work and improvement within said time and prosecute the same with due diligence, and that it will , within sixty (60) days from the date thereof, or within such further time- as may be granted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach complete sai work and improvement and turn the same over to said Superintendent of Streets complete and ready for use, and free and discharged of all claims and demands whatsoever for or on account of any and all materials , roveder provisions , or other supplies or it he use of implements or machinery used in, upon, for or about theperformance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind. S . The said Superintendent of Streets , acting in his a official capacity as such, and not individually, promises and r agrees that upon the performance of the covenants as aforesaid by second party, he will duly make and issue an assessment and diagram and attach a warrant thereto for the total amount of the cost and -2- expense of said two -k, including all incident- - expenses as are in- curred and char;eable to the work under these proceedings and authorized by the provisions of said Streets and Highways Code provided that the contractor shall Pay to the Superintendent of Streets such incidental expenses at the time and in the manner prescribed by said code. T 1 The total cost of all work and improvement, to be deter- mined upon actual inspection of said work and improvement by the Superintendent of Streets upon completion and acceptance of said work and improvement, exclusive of incidental expenses , including all items for which a unit price is not specified, shall be deter- mined and computed on the basis of the following unit prices: 1. For the construction and installation of 2,212 linear feet of 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer at a unit price of $5.40 per linear foot - - - - - - - - -$11,944.80 2. For the construction and installation of 1,044 linear feet of 4" vitrified clay pipe sewer at a unit price of $3.90 per linear foot - - - - - - - • 4,071.60 3. For the construction and installation of 5 linear feet of 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer at a unit price of $75.00 per linear- foot - - - - - - - - 375.00 4. For the construction and installation of 11 standard manholes at a emit price of . $300.00 - - - - 3,300.00 % 5. For the construction and installation of 2 drop manholes at a unit price of $600.00 - - • - - - 19200.00 6. For the construction and installation of 1 standard lamphole at a unit price of $175.00 - - - - 175.00 r f -3- 6. IT FURTHER AGREED that eigh' '8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day° s work, and that second party shall not require or permit any laborer , workman or mechanic or any subcontractor employed to perform any of the work included in this agreement to labor more than eight (8) hours during any one calen- dar day, except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire , flood or danger to life or property, and except as provided in Section 1817 of the Labor Code of the State of California; and it is further stipulated and agreed that second party shall forfeit , as a penalty, to said City of Huntington Beach, California the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars for each laborer , workman or mechanic employed in the execution of this agreement by it or any subcontractor under it upon any of the work included in this agree- ment , for each calendar day during which such laborer , workman or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of the provisions of Section 1810 to 1816 , inclusive, of said Labor Code. 7 . Second party hereby agrees to keep full , true and accurate records of the names and actual hours worked by the re- spective workers employed by it under this agreement , and to allow access to the same at any reasonable hour to any person having the authority to inspect- the same as contemplated under the provisions of said Labor Code. 8. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that second party and/or any subcontractor doing or contracting to. do any part of the work con- templated by this agreement shall not knowingly employ on said work any alien, except in case of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or property, and except as provided in Section 1851.5 of said Labor Code; and it is further agreed that second party shall forfeit to said City of -Huntington Beach, California the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each alien employed by it or by any subcon- tractor under it in the execution of this agreement for each and every calendar day or portion thereof during which such alien is knowingly employed or caused or allowed to be employed, except as hereinabove set forth. Second party further agrees to be bound by and to comply with all of the provisions of said Labor Code affect- ing execution of this agreement, including Sections 1850 to 1854., -4- inclusive. Secon jarty agrees that it shall :)t refuse to accept otherwise qualified employees as indentured apprentices solely on the ground of the races creed or color of such employee, 9. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that second party and/or any subcontractor doing or contracting to do any part of the work con- templated by this agreement will use only such unmanufactured articles , materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States , and only such manufactured articles , materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States sub- stantially from articles, materials and supplies mined, produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States , pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4300 to 4305 , inclusive , of the Government Code of the State of California. 10. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages applicable to the work to be done hereunder to be as set forth and contained upon the schedule thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, to which reference is hereby made for further particulars . Second party agrees to pay not less than said prevailing rate of wages to all workmen employed- in the execution ' of this agreement , to comply with Sections 1770 to 1781 of the Labor Code of the State of Calif- ornia, and shall forfeit to first party Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each calendar day or portion thereof for each workman paid less than said general prevailing rate of per diem wages during each day of the prosecution of said work. 11. Second party expressly agrees that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments amounting to $50.00 or more and bear- ing interest at the rate of six (6%) percent per annum shall be issued hereunder in the manner provided by the said Improvement Act of 1911 , being Part 5 , Division 7 of said Streets and Highways Code, the said bonds extending over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the first day of September following their date, 12. It is hereby stipulated and agreed between the parties hereto, and notice is hereby expressly given to second party, that -5- in no case, except here it is otherwise prov !d by law, will the City of Huntington Beach, California or any officer or employee thereof be liable for any portion of the expense of the work afore- said or for any delinquency of person or property assessed. 13. Second party further agrees at the time of signing and executing this agreement to furnish at its own expense, and file with the Superintendent of Streets , a faithful performance bond in the foam provided for in Section 5254 of said Streets and Highways Code, in the amount of $ 219066.40 , and a laborer and materialmen`s bond in the form as provided for by Section 5290 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of $ 10,533.20 14. In the event second party does not complete such works and improvement within the time limit hereinbefore specified or within such further time as said City Council may grant second party, second party shall pay to said city liquidated damages in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per day for each and every day said work is not completed beyond the time prescribed for completing said work. The amount of liquidated damages due shall be paid by second party to said city prior to the delivery to second party of the assessment , diagram and warrant. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and have caused this agreement to be duly executed the day and year in this instrument first above written. uperintendent of Streets of the. City of Huntington Beach, California FIRST PARTY ZAVAS & SONS B PARTY r -6- STATE OF C:ALIFOMMIL, - l SS. *� County of Las Angeles ` 3 Ox December 3rd , 19 62 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State,personally appeared Trualan G. Zavas known to me, to be one of the partners of the partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such partnership executed the same. WrrxEss my hand and official seal. j E. Heafer Riley Nota P or sa Cou y and State. / ACKNOWLEDGMENT-PARTNER..11-WOLCOTTS FORM 236-REV. 6-57 66335 WHEN RECO ED RETURN TO: - Offiea""b'f he City Clerk 10293 --—— City- of H tington Beach 80DIC P.O. Box 0 � - - -------- 6322 ;�;:r �7 - Huntington Beach, Calif. 1 NOTICE. OF AWARD •CONTRACT IN PROPOSED -ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. j0200PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF 2 SECTION 5248.bF THE STREETS .AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE. STATE OF- CALIFORNIA. 3 4 NOTICE IS' HEREBY .GIVEN that a contract has been- awarded .5 by the City Council_ of the City of Huntington Beach, California to 6 ZAVAS & SONS , contractor , for the construction of certain street 7 improvements in Assessment District No.. 6201 .and relating to that 8 . certain .real property situate in the City 'of Huntington Beach, 9 State of California which is shown upon that certain plat or map 10 thereof. on file in the office of the Clerk of said City of Hunting- 11 ton Beach, entitled "ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 ," and which said 12 map or plat indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory 13 included. in the proposed district and covers all details as to the 14 extent of the area to be assessed and which .said map shall govern 1.5 for all details as to the extent of the assessment district . 16 This shall constitute notice to all persons that all pro- 17 perty within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district 18 Shall• be assessed at the time of the confirmation of the assessment 19 under Chapter 16 (commencing at Section 5360) of Part 3 , Division 7 20 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, to pay 21 the cost -of the improvement in proportion to the benefits which said 22 , property receives from the improvement , . notwithstanding the acquis3*-- 23 tion of any .such property by the State or -any of its agencies , or by 24 -- any county , city, municipality or other public or municipal. corpora- .25 t•ion. Reference is made to the minutes of the action taken by the 26 City 'Couicilof the City of Huntington. Beach, State of California on 27I file -in m office for full particulars . Y 28 DATED: November -12 , 1962. !f 29 PAUL -C. JONES` .30. RECORDED AT REQUEST OF City Clerk z,bf. tIie'Xiey._ of 31 CITY.OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington,:Beach°;: .Cal_ fornia. . .., IN Oi f 1CIAL RECORDS OF a ORANGE- COUNTY, CALIF. 32Y 9:05 APY9 NOV 14 1962 FREE. RNY-McFA.3LAND,County Recorder <' �J'N n1 !! +: NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California in open session on the 5th day of November, 1962 publicly declared all sealed proposals or bids for performing the work and improvements described in- Resolution of Intention No. 1664 of said City Council adopted October 15 , 1962 which said resolution is on file in the office of the Clerk of said C ity of-Huntington Beach and hereby referred to for a description of said work and improvements and for all particulars relative to the proceedings thereunder; and NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that said City Council thereafter, on the 5th day of November, 1962 , awarded the contract for said work and improvements to the lowest responsible bidder , to wit: Zavas and Sons, 906 East 108 Street, Los .Angeles 59, California, at the price named in the bid for said work and improvement of said bidder, which said bid is on file in the office of the Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach 9 and to which reference is made and the attention of all persons interested therein is hereby directed. DATED: November 6 , 1962 PAUL C. JONES jMity Clerk of the City of .Huntington Beach, California .. PROPOSAL of SAS AND SONS whose address is �l �BZ .S eel i&J9 7?,6t to furnish and deliver all materials and to do and perform all work in accordance with the specifications and contract of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the construction of: The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No. 6201 TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH , CALIFORNIA Gentlemen: The undersigned bidder has carefully examindd the provisions of the IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1911, the form of contract , the general conditions , the S pecifications , the Special Provisions and the Plans for the construction of : Assessment District No. 6201 Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bids" inviting proposals on such work dated Oc /lo, /96Z and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary machinery , tools , apparatus and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said speci- fications , general conditions, special conditons , and drawings in the manner prescribed therein and in said contract and in accordance with the requirements of the City Engineer under them. The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as shown therein are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities are in- creased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule. -7- a.r � MR WITH UNIT 13RICE ITEM APPROXIMATE WRITTEN IN JORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 . 2212 Linear Feet 8" V.C.P. Sewer in place at r ` As Per Lin. Ft. $�_ $ / 2 . 1044 Linear Feet 4" V.C.P. Laterals in place at O Per Lin .Ft. 5 — S 3 . 5 Linear Feet 15" V.C.P. in place at o ioo Per lin.Ft. $ $ C/� 4. 11 Each 48" Dia. eccentric Precast Concrete Man- hole in place at AMD Per Each 5. 2 Each 48" Dia. .eccentric Precast Concrete Drop Manhole in place at Per Each $ 64*0 $ DD 6 . 1 Each Standard Lamphole in place at �a HBO Per Each $ - $ —' TOTAL: S l O6� � The undersigned also agrees as follows: First: Within 25 days from the date of the first publication of the Notice of Award of contract, to execute the contract for doing said work and to furnish to the City of Huntington Beach two (2) satisfactory bonds in the amounts specified in Parapraph 12 of the General Conditions guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work and payment of bills . Second : To begin work within fifteen (15) days after the date of execution of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to complete it within sixty (60) calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is a certified check for $ payable to the City of Huntington Beach, or a bond in the amount . of S payable to the Citv of Huntington 3each, signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amount, or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of ten (10%) per cent of the aggregate of this proposal, which shall be forfeited, as liquidated damages, if, in the event this proposal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the con- ditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified check, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be returned to the undersigned. Dated 2 _ (if an individual, partnership or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder: B - Address of Bidder: W6L10" 8L LllZC@IL Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm <- 00 r SPECIFICATIO14S AND STANDARD DETAIL SHEETS FOR WASHINGTON AVENUE AND PATTERSON WAY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 CITY OF HUNTINGTOId BEACH ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Deposit $5 .00 AIO REFUND .TO BIDDERS I N D E X SECTION 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT PAGE 1. Definitions 3 2 . Examination of Plans , Specifications , Special Provisions and Site of Work 4 3. Proposal Forms 4 4. Rejection of Proposals Containing? Alterations , Erasures or Irregularities 5 5. Proposal Guaranty 5 6 . Withdrawal of Proposals 5 7. Public Opening of Proposals 5 8. Disqualification of Bidders 5 9 . Competency of Bidders-Deposit for Plans and Specifications 6 10 . Award of Contract 6 11. Return of Proposal Guaranties 6 12. Contract Bonds 6 13. Execution of Contract 6 14. Failure to Execute Contract 7 15. Non-Responsibility of the City-Insurance 7 16 . Accident Prevention 8 17. Drawings and Specifications , Interpretation, Additional Details 9 18. Conduct of Work 10 19 . Inspection 11 20 . Materials 12 21. Sample and Tests 12 22. Rejection 12 23 . Preservation and Cleaning 12 24. Regulations and Protection 13 25 . Hours of Labor 13 26 . Alien Labor 14 27. Prevailing '.Jage 14 28 . Registration of Contractors 15 29 . Domestic Materials 15 30 . Convict Made Materials 15 1 l- SECTION 1 CONTINUED PAGE 31. Responsibility for Damage 16 32 . Cooperation between Contractors 16 33 . Contractor'.s- Responsibility . for .rJork 16 34. Property Rights in Materials 17 35. No Personal Liability 17 36 . Progress of Schedule 17 37. 14orkin g Days 17 38 . Labor 18 39 . -Sub-contractors 18 40 . Termination of Contract 19 41. Acceptance 19 42 . Payments by the City-Final Payment 19 43. Liquidated Damages 19 SECTION 1.1, SPECIAL PROVISIONS 44. General Description of �.,Iork 22 45 . Estimated Quantities 22. 46 . Specifications 22 47. Plans 22 48 . Earthwork-Scope of Work 23 49 . Excavation 23 50 . Backfill 25 51. Public Utilities 27 52 . Cutting and Replacing Street Surfaces 28 53. Piping and Structures 29 54 . Pipe Laying 33 55 . Manholes , Junction Chambers 34 5.6 . Tests for Leakage 34 57 . Cleaning Pipeline 35 58 . Measurement and Payment 35 59 . Bid Price 36 AGREEMENT PROPOSAL SECTION 1 .GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACt 1. DEFINITIONS tIhenever, in these specifications or other contract documents where these specifications govern, the following terms or pronouns in place of them are used, the intent and meaning shall be in- terpreted as follows : CITY - City of Huntington Beach, California STREET SUPERINTENDENT - Street Superintendent of the City of Huntington Beach, California. CITY ENGINEER - City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach, California, CITY CLERK - City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach , California. CITY ATTORNEY - City Attorney of the City of Huntington Beach , California. COUNCIL - Council of the City of Huntington Beach , California CONTRACT - Contract Documents consists of the Agreement , the General Conditions of the Contract , the Plans or Drawings and Specifications , including all modifications thereof incorpo- rated in the Documents before their execution. BIDDERS - Any Individual , Firm, Co-partnership or Corporation, submitting a proposal for the work contemplated, acting di- rectly or through a duly authorized representative. CONTRACTOR - The Person or Persons , Co-partnership or Corpo- ration, who have entered into a contract with the City as party or parties of the first part , or his or their legal re- presentatives . SU3CONTRACTOR - A Person, Firm or Corporation supplying., labor and materials or labor for work at the site of the project as an agent of the Contractor. PLANS - The official scale and full size detail drawings , or exact reproductions thereof, adopted and approved by the City, showing the location, character, dimensions and details of the work to be done and which are to be considered as a part of the Contract . -3- I 1 SPECIFICATION- - The instructions , nrovi: ._ons , condition^ , slid detail requirements contained herein or herewith, pertaining to the methods and manner of performing the work or to the quantities and qualities of materials to be furnished under the Contract . WORK - All of the work of the project contemplated and called for or shown in the Contract Documents . CALLED FOR - SHOWN - INDICATED - As called for, shown, and/ or indicated. in the specifications or on the drawings . DIRECTED - As directed by the City through its legal repre- sentative APPROVED - PROPER - EQUAL - REQUIRED - SATISFACTORY - SUITABLE. NECESSARY - As considered approved, proper, equal, required, satisfactory , suitable or necessary in the judgment of the City. INSPECTOR - Legal representative of the City. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS AND . CONDITIONS 2. EXAMINATION . OF. PLANS , SPECIFICATIONS , SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND SITE OF WORK The bidder shall examine carefully the site of the work contem- plated and the proposal, plans , specifications and contract forms therefor. It will be assumed that the bidder has investigated and is satisfied as to the general and local conditions to be en- countered, as to the character, quality and quantities of the work to be performed and materials to be furnished as to the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work , and as to the requirements of these speci- fications. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee of the City either before or after the execution of this contract shall effect or modify any of the terms or obli- gations herein contained. 3. PROPOSAL FORMS All proposals shall be made upon blank forms to be obtained from the City Engineer. The bidder shall submit his proposal on the form furnished him. Proposals submitted on forms other than the one issued to the bidder will be disregarded. All proposals shall give the prices proposed, both in writing and figures , and shall be signed by the bidder, with his address , and Contractor's -4- State License Nu:rwer. If the proposal is made by an individual his name and Post Office Address must be shown ; if )made by a Firm or Partnership. the name and post Office Address of the Firm or Partnership and the signature of one or bath partners must be shown; if made by a Corporation, the proposal shall show- the name of the State under the laws of which the Corporation was chartered, the name of the Corporation and the title of the person who signs on behalf of the Corporation. 4. REJECTION OF PROPOSALS CONTAINING ALTERATIONS , ERASURES OR IRREGULARITIES Proposals may be rejected if they shoe any alterations of form, additions not called for, conditional bids , incomplete bids , erasures or irregularities of any kind. 5. PROPOSAL GUARANTY All bids shall be presented under sealed cover and shall be accompanied by certified check or bidder's bond made payable to the City for an amount equal to at least ten per cent (10%) of the amount of said bid and no bid will be considered unless such certi- fied check, or bidder's bond is enclosed therewith . 6 . WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the hour fixed in the Notice of Contractors for the opening of bids , provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative , for the withdrawal of such bid, is filed with the City Clerk. The withdrawal of a bid shall not prejudice the right of a bidder to file a new bid. 7. PUBLIC OPENING OF PROPOSALS Proposals will be opened and read publicly at the time and place indicated in the Notice to Contractors. Bidders or their authorized agents are invited to be present. 8. DISQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS More than one proposal from an Individual, a Firm or Partner- ship, a Corporation or an Association under the same or different names will not be considered. Reasonable ground for believing that any bidder is interested in more than one proposal for the work contemplated will cause the rejection of all proposals in which such bidder is interested. If there is reason for believing that collusion exists among the bidders , none of the participants in -5- such collusion will• be considered in awarding the contract. Pro- posals in which the prices obviously are unbalanced may be rejected. 9 . COMPETENCY OF :3IDDERS - DEPOSIT FOR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Plans , specifications , and proposal forms will be issued only to those Contractors who can qualify as competent bidders . A deposit will be required for the taking out of plans, all or a portion of which will be refunded to all bidders , if such plans and specifications are returned in good condition within seven ( 7) days after the award of the Contract. The amount of the deposit and portion returnable is indicated on the title sheet of these specifications . AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT 10 . A-JARD OF CONTRACT The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals . The award of the Contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lot,7est re- sponsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. The award , if made , will be made within thirty (30) days after the opening of the proposals . All bids will be compared on the basis of the City's estimate of the quantities of work to be done. 11. RETURN OF PROPOSAL GUARANTIES Within ten (10) days after the award of the Contract, the City Clerk will return the proposal Cuaranties accompanvinp, such of the proposals as are not bo be considered in making the award. All other proposal guaranties will be held until the Contract has been fully executed, after which they will be returned to the respective bidders whose Droposal they accompany. 12 . CONTRACT BOI'3DS The Contractor shall furnish two (2) surety bonds in duplicate counterpart , one as security for the faithful performance of the Contract in an amount equal to one hundred Der cent (100a) of the Contract price , and one as security for the payment of all persons performing labor and furnishing materials in connection with the Contract in an amount at least equal to fifty per cent ( 50%) of the Contract price. 13. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT The Contract shall be sirned by the successful bidder in -6- duplicate counterpart and returned , together with the ContraciC bonds , within twenty five ( 25) days from the first publication of the ;Notice of Award of Contract . The Contractor shall also sign a set of the plans and specifications for filing with the Contract . No Contract shall be binding upon the City until same has been completely executed by _the Contractor and the City. 14% FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT Failure to execute a Contract and file accentaole bonds as provided herein within said time shall be just cause for the an- nulment of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guaranty . 15 . NON-RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CITY - INSURPNCE The City shall not be responsible for damage or loss from any cause to the work or site , or other property , or for iniury or loss of life to persons employed or to the public . The Contractor shall -not commence work under his contract until he shall have obtained all insurance required under this headina., in a company or companies accentab.le to the City , nor shall the Contractor allow any sub-contractor to commence work on his sub-contract until all insurance required of the sub-contractor has been obtained. The Contractor shall take out and maintain at all times during. the life of this contract the follotaing policies of -insurance : (1) Workmens Compensation Insurance to cover his em- ployees as reauired by the .Labor Code of the State of California ; and the Contractor shall require all sub-contractors similarly to pro- vide such compensation insurance for all of the latter' s employees.. ( 2) Public Liability and Property -Damage , on account of bodily injuries., including death resulting therefrom in a. sum of not less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100 ,000 .00) for one person and Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ( $300 ,000 .00 ) resulting from.. any one accident which may arise from the operations of. the Contractor in the performance of the work herein provided for. ( 3) Motor Vehicle Public Liability and Property -7- Damace Insurance to cover each automobile , truck and other vehicle used in the performance of the Contract in an amount of not less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ( $100 ,000 .00 ) for one person , and Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ( $300 ,000 .00) for more than one persons ; and property damage in the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ( $100 ,000 . 00) resulting from any one accident which may arise from the operations of the Contractor in Performing the work provided for herein. Each of the policies of insurance Provided for in sub-para- graphs ( 2) and (3) shall contain a clause substantially in the following words : "It is hereby understood and agreed that this policy may not be cancelled nor the amount of the coverage thereof may not be reduced until five (5) days after receipt by the Engineer of a written notice of such cancellation or reduction in coverage as evidenced by receipt of a registered letter." The Contractor shall at the time of the execution of the contract present the original policies of insurance required in paragraphs (2) and (3) hereof, or present a certificate of an Insurance Company showing the issuance of such insurance. Indebtedness incurred for any cause in connection with this work must be paid by the Contractor and the City is hereby relieved at all times from any indebtedness or claim other than payments under terms of the Contract. The Contractor shall indemnify the Citv against any expense on account of anything, used in the work being, or being claimed, infringements of letter of patent. 16 . ACCIDENT PREVENTION Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons (including employees) and property. The safety Provisions of applicable laws , building and construction codes shall be ob- served. Machinery , equipment , and other hazards shall be s-uarded or eliminated in accordance with the safety provisions of the California Industrial Accident Commission, and the "Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction " , published by the Associated General Contractors of America, to the extent that such provisions -8- are not in contravention of applicable law. 17 . DRAWI!1GS AND SPECIFICATIONS Interpretation: Figured dimensions of the drawings shall govern , but work not dimensioned shall be as directed. `.fork in- dicated but not particularly detailed or specified shall be equal to similar parts that are detailed or specified, or as directed. Full size details shall take precedence over scale dra%rinps as to shape and details of construction. It is intended that scale drawings , full size details and specifications should agree , but should any discrepancy or apparent error occur in plans and specifi- cations or should any work of others affect this work , the Con- tractor shall notify the Street Superintendent at once; if Vie Contractor proceeds with the work affected without instruction from the Street Superintendent , he shall make good any resultant damage or defect . All misunderstandings of drawings and specifications shall be clarified by the Street Superintendent , wizose decision shall be final. Any work called for by the drawings and not mentioned in the specifications , or vice versa, is to be furnished as though fully set forth by both . '4here not specifically stated_ otherwise , all work and materials necessary for each unit of construction, in- cluding special construction for any specific brand or share cf material called for, even the only briefly mentioned or indicated , shall be furnished and installed fully and completely as a. part of the Contract. Lists , rules and regulations referrer] to are recognized printed standards and shall be considered as one and a part of these specifications within the limits specified. All drawings and specifications are City property and must be returned when ordered. "General Conditions" apply with equal force to all of the oyork. Additional Details : City may furnish additional details to more fully explain the work and same shall be considered part of the Contract documents . `:there the work is not sufficiently de- tailed or clearly shown , the Contractor, before proceeding, shall apply in writin - for additional details. Any work done by the Contractor before receipt of such - 9- r r details , if not in accordance ,,with same , sizall be removed and re- placed or adjusted, at his own exnense . Should any details be , in the opinion of the Contractor, more elaborate than warranted, written notice thereof must be given the City within five ( 5) days of receipt of same . The City will then consider the claim, and if justified the drawings will be amended. Mon-receipt of such notice relieves the City of any claim. In giving instructions the Engineer shall have authority to make minor changes in the work , not involving extra cost , and not inconsistent with the purpose of the work, but otherwise , except in an emergency endangering life or property , no extra work or change shall be made unless in persuance of a written order by the Engineer and no claim for an addition to the Contract sum shall be valid unless so ordered. 18. COINDUCT OF �,JORK The Contractor shall observe that the City reserves the right to do other work in connection with the nro-iect , by contract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to im- pose no hardship on the City or others engaged in the Mork- He shall adjust , correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. The Contractor shall provide , at his own risk , all tools , machinery , scaffolding, false work , forms and centers for the execution of the work. Equipment shall be adequate and as approved. The Contractor shall obtain all necessary measurements from the work and shall check dimensions , levels and construction and layout , and supervise the construction for correctness of which he shall be responsible . Where work of one trade joins or is on other work9 there shall be no discrepancy when same is completed. In engaping work with other materials , marring or damaging same will not be permitted. Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage or defects , the whole work affected shall be made good without expense to the City. The Contractor must anticipate relation of all units of the work and at the proper time furnish and set anchorage , blocking or bedding as required. Anchorage and blocking necessary for each trade shall be a. Dart of same , except where stated otherwise . -10- Pssistance required by the City in obtaining measurements or infor- mation on the work shall be furnished accurately and fully Pithout cost by the Contractor. 19 . INSPECTION The Contractor shall at all times maintain proper facilities and provide safe access for inspection by the Street Superintendent to all parts of the work , and to the shoes wherein work is in pre- paration. ':•.here the specificationsreq_uire work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until tested and approved by the Street Superintendent and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notifying the Street Superintendent where and when such work is in readiness for testing. Should an_y such work be covered without test and approval, it shall , if so ordered, be uncovered at the Contractor' s expense. Re-examination of questioned e•.iork may be ordered by the Engineer and if so ordered , must be uncovered by the Contractor. If such work be found in accordance with the contract speci- fications the City shall Day the cost of re-examination and re- placement . If such work be found not in accordance with the Con- tract specifications the Contractor shall pay such cost. The Contractor shall prosecute work only in the nreser_ce of ' the City Engineer or Inspector appointed by the Superintendent of Streets and any work done in the absence of said City En.-ineer or Inspector will be subject to rejection. The Contractor shall make a written application for an inspector at least twenty-four ( 24) hours before his services are required on the work. The Contractor shall furnish the Engineers and Insnectors reasonable facilities for obtaining full information respecting the progress and manner of the work , and the character of the materials . The Contractor shall prosecute work on any State Hinhvjay only in the presence of an inspector representing the State Division of Highways and any work done in the absence of said inspector will be subject to rejection . The Contractor shall make the appropriate notification according to the instruction given on the State En- croachment Permit for all inspections , and shall post all Bonds and Certifications required by the encroachment permit . The permit shall be acquired by the City. -11- 2! . ?AT RIAL` Price , fitness and quality being equal , preference shall be given to products of the State of California . Materials shall be new , and of• specified kind and quality for fully equal to samples when samples are required. 1.4hen the quality or kind of material or articles shown, and required under the Con- tract is not Particularly specifieL, the Contractor shall estimate that the City will require articles or Materials representing the best of its class or kind or at least equal to the class or quality of similar articles or materials that are specified. ''here articles or materials are specified by brand or trade name , that particular article or material rust be used. ',Taterials shall be furnished in ample quantities and at such times to insure uninterrupted progress of the t,.7ork. Same shall be stored properly and protected as required . The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other causes . 21. SAMPLE AidD TESTS Materials or work requiring tests are so specified. Other material may be tested but only at the discretion of the Street Superintendent . All samples for testinn will be taken by the Street Superintendent from material delivered, unless other4ise directed, and tests will be under the supervision of, as directed by and at such points as may b•.:� convenient to the City. Materials requiring test shall be delivered in ample time before intended use , to allow for testin- and none may be used be- fore receipt of approval. All approvals or decisions will be rendered in writing. Samples that are of value after testing, shall remain the property of the. Contractor. 22. REJECTION Should any portion of the work be done , or any materials be delivered, which fail to comply with requirements of the specifi- cation or the drawings , same will be rejected and the Contractor shall immediately make same satisfactory to the City. Any materials which are condemned shall immediately be rern.oved from the premises . 23 . PRESERVATION AND CLU,1ING The Contractor shall properly preserve and clean the work as -12- it progresses . At regular intervals , or when directed, rubbish shall be collected and removed, and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all tools, false work, equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site , all being left in clean and proper conditions as directed. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 24. REGULATIONS AIM PROTECTION The Contractor shall keep informed and observe , and comply with, and cause all of his agents and employees to observe and comply with , all prevailing Federal, State and Municipal Laws , Ordinances , Rules and Regulations which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this contract. If any conflict arises between provisions of the Plans and Specifications and any such law above referred to, then the Contractor shall notify the City at once in writing. The Contractor shall protect and indemnify the City or any of its officers , agents , and employees against any claim or liability arising from or based on the violation of any such Law, Ordinance , Rule or Regulation, whether by himself or his agents or employees. The Contractor shall be responsible for and provide and maintain all proper temporary walks , roads , guards , railing, lights , and warning signs and take all precautions at all times to avoid injury or damage to any persons or any property. tlatchmen, when required, shall •be employed by the Contractor. No advertising sign of any description will be permitted in or about the work except by order of the City. Signs required are specified and shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor. The Contractor shall, at his expense , obtain all necessary permits and licenses , give all requisite notices , pay all fees re- quired by law and comply with all Law, Ordinances , Rules and Regu- lations relating to the work and to the preservation of the public health and safety. Strict prohibition against committing any nuisance in or about the work must be maintained. Conveniences shall be provided for employees and maintained in sanitary conditions. 25 . HOURS OF LABOR The Contractor shall forfeit , as penalty, ten ($10 .00) Dollars -13- for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the Contract by him, or by any sub-contractor under him for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is re- quired or permitted to labor more than eight ( 8) hours in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code , particularly Section 1810 to 1816 thereof, both inclusive, relating to the hours of labor on public works , by requiring Contractors to file with the awarding body a verified report as to the nature of any extraordinary emergency when their employees are permitted to work over eight (8) hours per day, together with the names of the said employees , and the hours worked per day making failure to file said report within thirty (30) days prima facie proof that no extraordinary emergency existed, also making it a misdemeanor for any Contractor or sub-contractor on public work, or agent thereof , to fail to keep an accurate record showing the name of and the actual hours worked by each workman em- ployed by him in connection with public work. 26 . ALIEN LABOR The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty, Ten ( $10 .00 ) Dollars for each alien knowingly employed in the execution of the Contract, by him or by any sub-contractor under him, upon any of the work , for each calendar day , or portion thereof, during which such alien is permitted or required to labor in violation of the provisions of the labor code particularly Sections 1850 to 1854 thereof, both in- clusive , except in certain cases of extraordinary emergency , pro- viding for the reporting of such cases of extraordinary emergency, the keeping of records of the citizenship- of workers employed upon public work , and the inspection of such records by the proper officials, providing for a forfeiture for each calendar days , or portion thereof, any alien is knowingly permitted to work on public work and for a stipulation to this effect in the contract , and pro- viding other penalties for violation of the provisions thereof. 27. PREVAILING WAGE The Contractor shall forfeit as penalty Ten ( $10 .00) Dollar:3 for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages stipulated for any . -14- T,.ork clone icy him, or by any sub-contractor un('er. 1iii.: in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code, particularly Sections 1770 to 1781 thereof, both ihclusivei. providing for the payment of not less than the general prevailing rate of wages for legal holidays and overtime work on public works providing for the ascertainment of such general prevailing rate by the public body awarding the contract , providinc for the keeping of records of the wages Daid all workers engaged in public work and the inspection of such records by the prover officials , providing for forfeiture for each calendar day, or portion tliereof , any worker is paid less than the said rate and for a stipulation to this effect in the contract, and providing other penalties for violation of the provisions . 28 . REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS Before submitting bids , Contractors shall be licensed in ac- cordance with the provisions of Article 1 to 9 inclusive of Chapter 9 , Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California and Amendments thereof, providing for the registration of Contractors , and defining the term Contractor; providing a method of obtaining licenses to engage in the husiness of contracting , and fixing the fees for such licenses ; and prescribing the punishment for violation of provisions thereof, as amended . 29 . DOMESTIC MATERIALS Only such unmanufactured articles , materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States , and only such manu- factured articles , materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States , substantially all from articles , materials and supplies mined, produced or so manufactured. , as the case may be , in the United States shall be used in the Derformance of the Contract in accordance with the provisions of Sections 4300 to 4305 of the Government Code . Any persons , firm or corporation that fails to comply -i_th the provisions of this act shall not be awarded any contract to which the act applies for a. Deriod of three ( 3) years from date of violation. 39 . CONVICT MADE MATERIALS No materials manufactured or produced in a penal or correctional institution shall be incorporated in the project under this Contract . -15- 3- 31 i RESPONSIBILITY . FOR DAMAGE The City, the Street Superintendent or the City Engineer shall not be answerable or accountable in any manner for any loss or damage that may happen to the work or any part thereof ; or for any of the materials or other things used or employed in performing the work, or for injury to any person, either workmen or the public ; for damage to adjoining property from any cause which might have been prevented by the Contractor`'or his workmen or anyone employed by him; against all of which injuries or damages 'to persons and property the Contractor having control over such work must properly Luard. The Contractor shall be respdi s-ible for any damage to any person or property resulting -from defects or obstructions or from any cause whatsoever during the -progress of the work or at any time before its completion and final acceptance, and shall indemnify and save harmless the City and its rep-,�sentatives from all suits or actions of every name and des-cription, brought for or on account of any injuries or damages received -or sustained by any person or persons , by or from the Contractor,, his servants or agents , in the construction of the work or by or im cons.eq_uence of any negligence in guarding; the same , in improper materials used in its construction or by or on account of any act or -omission of the Contractor or his agents , and so much of the money-due the 'Contractor under and by virtue of the Contract as shall be- 'considered necessary by the Street Superintendent may be 'retained by the City until disposition has been made of such suits or claims for. damages as aforesaid. 32 . COOPERATION; BETIVIEEN C014TRACTORS :adhere two or more contractors are employed on related or ad- jacent work, each shall conduct hi-s operations in such a manner as not to cause any unnecessary del-ay-or hindrance to the other. Each Contractor shall be responsible--to•.-the other for all damn'-e to work , the person or property , or for lass -.caused by failure to finish the work within the time specified for completion. 3 3 . CONTRACTOR' S RESP014SI BI LITY FOR `IORK Until the formal acceptance of the work by the City , the Contractor shall have the charge and carp thereof and shall bear -the risk of injury or damage to`any`­part of_ the work by the action -16- of the elements or from any other cause , whether arising from the execution or from the non-execution of the work. The Contractor shall rebuild; repair, restore and make good all injuries or damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of the above causes before its completion and acceptance and shall bear the expense there- of except for such injuries or damages as are occasioned by acts of the Federal Government and/or public enemy. In case of suspension of work from any cause whatever, the Contractor shall be responsible for all materials and shall properly store them if necessary and shall provide suitable drainage and erect temporary structure :where necessary. 34. PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MATERIALS Nothing in the contract shall be construed as vesting in the Contractor any right of property in the materials used after they have been attached or affixed to the work or the soil . All such materials shall become the property of the City upon being attached or affixed. 35 . NO PERSONAL LIABILITY Neither the City nor any officer or authorized assistant of the Street Superintendent or the City Engineer, shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under the Contract . PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS 36 . PROGRESS SCHEDULE When , in the judgment of the City , it becomes necessary to accelerate the work , the Contractor, when ordered, shall cease work at any particular point and concentrate his forces at such other point or points as directed; and execute such portions of his work as may be required to enable others to hasten and properly engage and carry on their work. 37 . WORKING DAYS Each calendar day except Saturdays , Sundays , and legal holidays is counted a full working day in figuring the working days allowed under the Contract . No work may be performed On Sundays and Holi- days , except as otherwise provided for herein. -17- 39 . L AD0R The Contractor shall observe strictly that each and every kind of work shall be performed by workmen , laborers , or mechanics es- pecially skilled in the class of work required and that workmanship shall be of the best regardless of the quality of material. The Contractor shall provide , at all times , sufficient com- petent labor to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with schedule and within the time agreed to. The Contractor shall retain a competent superintendent to direct the work constantly during construction and to represent the Contractor at all times in connection with the Contract . Any person the City may deem incompetent or disorderly shall be promptly dis- charged and not reemployed. 39 . SUB-CONTRACTS Assignment of the obligations and/or duties of the Contractor in the whole or any part of the Contract shall be made only upon the City' s approval of written request by the Contractor. Ao sub-contractor will be recognized as such , and all persons engaged in the work of construction will be considered as employees of the Contractor, and he will be held responsible for their work ,. which shall be subject to the provisions of. the Contract and Specifi- cations . The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of the Contract and shall keep the work under his control. Before any work is started on a sub-contract, the Contractor shall file , with the Street Superintendent , a written statement showing the work to be subcontracted, giving the names of the sub- contractors and the description of each portion of the work to be so sub-contracted. Where a portion of the work, sub-contracted by the Contractor, is not being pros!cuted in a manner satisfactory to the Street Super- intendent , the sub-contractor shall be removed immediately , on the remission of the Street Superintendent , and shall not again be em- ployed on the work. The specifications are in "Sections" , divided and arranged -18- according to various trades . No obligation is inferred to sublet the work as divided, nor is the Contractor relieved of fully per- forming and completing any part of the work. 40 . TERMINATIO14 OF CONTRACT Failure to prosecute work diligently is ground for termination of the Contractor's control over the work and taking over the work by the City by due process of law. 41. ACCEPTANCE Should it become necessary , due to developed condition, to occupy any portion of the work before contract is fully completed, such occupancy shall not constitute acceptance. 42 . PAYMENTS BY THE CITY Final Payment : The Street Superintendent , after the completion of all work to be done under the Contract , shall forthwith make an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in said contract (including all incidental expenses chargeable to the proceedings) in conformity with the provisions of the "Improve- ment Act of 1911" , Division 7 , of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. NOTE : This paragraph is not applicable when other methods for payments are stated in the Contract. 43 . TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES It is agreed by the parties to the Contract that in case all the work called for under the Contract is not completed before or upon the expiration of the time limit as set forth in these specifi- cations , damage will be sustained by the City of Huntington Beach, and that it is and will be impracticable to determine the actual damage which the City will sustain in the event of and by reason of such delay ; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the City of Huntington Beach the sum of Fifty ($50 .00) Dollars per day for each and every day's delay beyond the time prescribed to complete the work ; and the Contractor agrees to pay such liquidated damages as herein provided. Said liquidated damages shall be paid by the Contractor to the City of Huntington 3each prior to the delivery to the Contractor of the assessment , diagram and warrant . It is further agreed that in case the work called for under the -19- Contract is not finished and completed in all parts and requirements within the time specified, the City Council shall have the right to e. .tend the time for completion or not, as may seem best to serve the interest of the City ; and if it decides to extend the time limit for the completion of the Contract, it shall further have the right to charge to the Contractor, his heirs , assigns , or sureties , and to deduct from the final payment for the work, all or any part , as it may deem proper of the actual cost of engineering, inspection, super- intendence , and other overhead expenses which are directly charge- able to the Contract, and which accrue during the period of such extension, except that the cost of final surveys and preparation of final estimate shall not be included in such charges . Said amount shall be paid by Contractor to the City of Huntington Beach prior to the delivery to the Contractor of the assessment , warrant and diagram. . The Contractor shall not be assessed with liquidated damages nor the cost of engineering and inspection during any delay in the completion of the work caused by acts of God or the public enemy , acts of the City fire , floods , epidemics , quarantine restrictions , strikes , freight embargoes and unusually severe weather or delays of sub-contractors due to such causes ; provided, that the Contractor shall within ten (10) days from the beginning of such delay notify the Superintendent of Streets in writing of the causes of delay, who shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay , and his findings of the fact thereon shall be final and conclusive . -20- PLANS AND SPECIFICATIO:NTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 In the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange , California The Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Public Works , Division of Highways are hereby adopted by reference and shall govern all items not specifically described herein. The Specifications contained herein are the Standard Specifications of the City of Huntington Beach and wherever they are in conflict with the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, th-e gravisions of said Improvement Act shall prevail. -21- JL(.'TICi� 11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS SEWER IMPROVEMENTS 44 . GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work to be done consists of the following: EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS , INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS , MANHOLES, HOUSE COD?NECTIONS , SEWERS , APPURTENANCES AND APPURTENANT WORK, BACKFILL AND TRENCH RESURFACING. 45. ESTIMATED QUANTITIES The following quantities will be used in comparing. the -bids received: Item Estimated No. Description of Item Quantity Units 1. 8" V.C. P. Sewer Main 2212 Lin. Ft. 2 . 4" V.C.P. House Connections 1044 Lin.£t. 3. 15" V.C.P. Sewer Main 5 Lin. Ft . 4. Standard Manholes 11 Each 5. Drop Manholes 2 Each 6 . Standard Lampholes 1 Each ENCINEERS ESTIMATE $219658 .00 46 . SPECIFICATIONS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the foregoing specifications and with the standard specifications of the 'State of California, Department of Public Works , Division of High- ways , dated January 1960" , insofar as the same may apply , and shall also comply with the following Special Provisions . The term "State Standard Specifications", when herein after used, shall be interpreted as meaning, and being synonymous with the Standard Specifications of the State of California , Department of Public Works , Division of Highways , Dated January 1960. In case of conflict between the Specifications , or the State Standard Specifications , and these Special Provisions , the Special Provisions shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions . 47. PLANS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the -99- Improvement Plans ; said Plans form a part of the Contract Documents and are on file in the office of the City Engineer. 48. EARTHWORK - SCOPE OF `)ORK The work covered by this Section is all of the excavation , backfill and other earthwork for the construction shown on the Plans and specified herein. Excavation shall include the removal of all water and all materials or obstructions of any nature which will in- terfere with the execution of the work. 49 . EXCAVATION (a) General The line and grade for the sewer line will be established by the Engineer. Excavation of every description and of whatever substance encountered shall be made to the depth and pride shown on the Plans , Care shall be taken to restrict all excavation to the lines and grades shown on the Plans , with adequate allowance for clearance around concrete structures . Excavations made below grade th rouph error, carelessness , or neglect of the Contractor shall be refilled with well tamped sand and gravel at the Contractor's expense. Materials excavated in streets and roadways shall be laid alongside the trench and kept neatly piled so as to cause as little inconvenience as possible to public travel. Pavement removals including concrete , asphalt , or oil mix pavings shall be kept separated from dirt removals intended for backfill . All materials excavated from streets and roadways , not reouired for backfilling, shall be immediately removed and disposed of by the Contractor. No surplus materials shall he dumpers on r�rivatc property unless written permission is obtained from the owner of the property. At street crossings or where existing driveways occur in a street, the Contractor shall make provision for ditch-crossings at these paints , either by means of backfills or temporary bridges , as the Engineer may direct . Free access must be provided to all fire hydrants , water gates , meters and private drives , and means shall be provided whereby all storm and waste water can flow in the flutters uninterrupted. All excavations shall be supported in the manner set forth in the rules , orders and regulations prescribed by the _ -23- industrial Accident Commission of the State of California . Sheet piling and other timbers shall be withdrawn in such a manner as to prevent caving of the walls of the excavation . (b) Trenches Pipe trenches shall be sufficiently straight between man- holes to permit the pipe to be laid true to line in the approximate center of the trench. The trench 1.14dth shall be such as to r.rovide a free working space on each side of the pipe as laid, ' but the maximum allowable width for pipe trenches , measured at the croT%ln of the pipe , shall be the outside diameter of the pipe , exclusive of the bell , plus sixteen (16") inches , and such maximum allowable ,A dth shall be inclusive of all trench timbering. !.Ihenever such maximum allowable width of pipe trench is exceeded for any reason except as shot-in on the Plans , or herein specified , or by the written direction of the Engineer, the Contractor shall, at his own expense , for all material and labor, imbed the pipe in Class B concrete as directed by the Engineer. The minimum c-aidth of pipe trenches measured at the crown of the pipe shall be twelve (12) inches greater than the ex- terior diameter of the pipe exclusive of the bell , and such minimum width shall be exclusive of all trench timbers . Unless otherwise shown on the Plans or specified herein , excavations for the construction of pipelines shall be in open trenches . Sides of trenches shall be kept as nearly vertical as possible . Except as shown on the Plans , tunneling will be permitted only if necessary to lay pipe under existing structures and then only upon written permission of the Engineer, obtained in advance in each case. 'Where tunneling is permitted , unless otherwise shown on the Plans and if the locations of existinfy structures permit , open trenches between tunnels shall not be less than eight ( 8) feet in length . Mo tunnel shall be less than one (1) foot raider than the external diameter of the sewer pipe. Unless otherwise shown on the Plans or herein specified, the pipe shall be placed directly upon such foundation material as is encountered in the trench bottom. It is not anticipated that any unstable material will be encountered in the trench bottom, but wherever such material is encountered, it shall be removed to a -24- depth to be determined by the Engineer and replaced with well tamped sand and gravel, allowance .for the cost of which shall be included in the unit price bid for the work. Pipe tenches shall not be excavated more than three hundred ( 300 ) feet in advance of sewer pipe laying, nor left unfilled for more than seven hundred ( 700 ) feet where pipe has been laid, ex- cept that greater distLnces may be permitted by the Engineer. The material through which the trench is excavated shall be dewatered by means of a wellpoint system, or other Dumping facili- ties acceptable to the Engineer , to a minimum depth below subgrade of eighteen (18) inches . The '- renches and other excavations shall be kept entirely free of water while sewer pipe or concrete is being placed, and until the concrete has had its final set , or the pipe joints have been completed. Water shall be disposed of in such a manner as not to cause injury to public or private property nor to be a menace to public health. (c) Excavation for Structures : Excavation for all manholes and other structures shall be to the grades shown on the Plans and shall be sufficient in size to leave at least six (6) inches in the clear between the outer surfaces and the embankment or timberinL which may be used to protect them. 50 . BACKFILL (a) General : All backfilling shall be done in such a manner as not to move or otherwise injure the pipeline or structures . All backfilling shall be made with suitable material which is clean and free from organic or other objectionable substances . 3ackfill shall be coat- plcted to a ninety (900) percent relative density and tested in conformance with Section 19-1 .01 of the State Standard Specifications . The contra--tor shall pay for all compaction tests . (b) Pipe Trenches : All field tests shall be successfully completed before any backfill material is placed over the pipe joints . After this testing; is completed the trench shall be backfilled by hand to a minimum depth of one ( 1) foot over the crown of -Li-he pipe with se- lected material, free from lumps or organic matter, placed evenlV -25- �;rcund _and over the pipe in six (6 ) inch layers , and thoroughly compacted by flooding before additional backfill is placed thereon. After this backfill is completed and compacted the remainder of the backfill may. .be made with suitable material by any means. 61hen- ever tunneling is permitted, the space' between ;the pipe and the undisturbed dirt shall be completely filled t1aith sand and gravel or other suitable materials thoroughly compacted. 4here the depth of the trench exeeeds five (5) feet and water is' available within six hundred (600 ) feet of the trench being backfilled in S-ufficient quantity and of sufficient pressure to operate a water jet of at least one and one-quarter (1-1/4) inches in diameter, the Contractor shall furnish and use water' jets . of at least one ,and one-quarter . (1-1/4) inches in diameter and in sufficient, length to extend to within two (2) feet- of the top of the ,pipe. !dater jets shall be used in such a manner as to thoroughly settle the backfilled material in the trench. ':There the depth of the trench is less than five (5) feet or where water is not available to operate the water jet as speci- fied above , the trench shall be thoroughly flooded. If the trench is to be flooded, -the surface of the backfill shall be approximate- ly six (6 ) -inches below the adjoining ground or street surface. ,The water shall be allowed to flow slowly into the trench from the upper end and shall be worked down to the bottom of the trench by "poling" . Care shall be taken not to have such a large quantity of water that it will flow over the top of the dirt before it has penetrated down to the pipe . Poles shall be long enough to reach down to the pipe and they shall be forced down through the dirt to the pipe and the water allowed to flow down when the pole is with- drawn. The channels formed by the poles shall be kept open and the water running in them until the dirt has settled: Before the water has run out , the trench must be filled to street level acid smoothed off. . If the material with which the backfill is being made is adobe or clay., the. trench shall be backfilled to a depth of one (1) foot above the top of the pipe with good earth or sand, free from large stones or lumps , and thoroughly compacted by flooding before additional backfill is placed. The adobe or clay may then be de- Posited carefully in the trench in layers which shall not exceed -26 six (6 ) inches in thickness , and- each layer shall be carefully and solidly tamped with appropriate tools in' such a manner as to avoid injuring the completed sewer, then sheeting is withdrawn, all cavities remaining in or adjoining the trench shall be solidly filled. Where sheeting is left in place, all cavities behind such sheeting shall be solidly filled. After the trench in all streets and roadways has been back- filled and flooded , the backfill material shall be left smooth and slightly mounded in the ditch , as directed by the Engineer, and all the streets and roadways shall then be swept and cleaned of all dirt and construction debris . In ungraded streets and right-of-way outside of streets and roadways the backfill shall be carried up to the natural surface of the ground as specified above , carefully leveled and smoothed, and no rolling will be required. 51 . PUBLIC UTILITIES (a) The Contractor shall, be held responsible for contacting Southern California Edison Company , and General Telephone Company before commencing work. The Contractor shall obtain from these two companies instructions for protecting any pole within five (5) feet of the nearest edge of excavation. Should any crew or workmen from these companies be required to stand by , the Contractor shall pay all charges including all labor, equipment, and materials ; and shall pay for any damage resulting from the fulfillment of this contract. (b) The Contractor shall notify the Southern Counties Gas Company before commencing work. This notification shall give suf- ficient time for the Gas Company to have their lines located in the field before work commences . Any charges for damages to these lines shall be paid by the Contractor. (c) Structures : No backfill shall be placed against or around concrete structures until the concrete has been inspected and approved by the Engineer. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer backfill ad- jacent to structures shall be compacted by water settling as speci- fied in Section 50 , paragraph (b) . The Engineer may direct that -27- backfill around structures be made in layers not exceeding eight ( 8) inches in thickness , each layer to be compacted by moistening and tamping by air or hand tools . Backfill adjacent to structures extending above ground level shall be brought to a point six (6 ) inches above nominal grade next to the walls of such structures and shall be dressed with a slope away from the walls . 52 . CUTTING AND REPLACING STREET SURFACES, CONCRETE, ETC. Where the pipe trench is in a pave street or roadway the ex- isting pavement shall be cut and trimmed to lines on either side of the trench to a width as described in Section 49 , paragraph (b) of these Special Provisions . Any loose or broken pavement or pave- ment which is undermined, occurring outside of these limits shall be removed at the Contractor's expense . All broken pavement shall be removed from the site of the work and disposed of. All concrete curbs , gutters , driveways and sidewalks , drains , pipelines , sprinkler systems , canals or other facilities which are broken into or damaged by the installation of the improvement shall be reconstructed at the Contractor's- expense , of the same kind of material as the original work. Curbs , gutters or sidewalks shall be removed and replaced to the next joint beyond the excavation required by said installation. All loose pieces and broken edges shall be removed before replacing any surface of cement work. Pavement removed during the trenching operation shall be re- placed as follows : t.Ihen the trench backfill has been completed, in accordance with Section 50 , paragraph (b) page 25 of these specifications , the trench shall be resurfaced with a temporary asphalt surfacing, one (1) inch in thickness , conforming to the following: Mineral aggregate shall conform to the requirements for Type C mineral aggregate for asphalt concrete as set forth in Section 39-2 of the State Standard Specifications . The bituminous binder shall be Class SC-800 and shall con- form to the requirements of Section 93 of the State Standard Speci- fications . The rate of application shall be such , that the total -28- mixture will be approximately six (6 ) per cent asphaltic binder. Road or blade mixing of asphalt surfacing material will not be permitted. The temporary asphalt surfacing, one (1) inch in thickness will remain in place for a period of twenty (20) calendar days . The Contractor shall immediately repair any settlement or chuck- holes tha-i develop in the temporary patching. All the end of the twenty (20 ) day period the temporary asphalt surfacing will be replaced with permanent asphalt concrete paving as specified below: Warner Avenue: temporary surfacing will be replaced with three (3) inches of Asphalt Concrete over six (6) inches of aggregate base . Washington Avenue and Lyndon Street : temporary sur- facing will be replaced with three (3) inches of asphalt concrete over native base . Patterson Way and LaPalma Street : temporary sur- facing will not be r_,placed, vith, permanent pavnn'g. The aggregate base shall be Class 2 base and shall conform to the requirements of Section 26 of the State Standard Specifications . Asphalt concrete surfacing shall be "Type B" and shall shall conform to the requirements of Section 39 of the State Standard Specifications . A prime coat of liquid asphalt or a paint binder of asphaltic emulsion shall be applied to the areas to be surfaced in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 39-4. 02 of the State Standard Specifications . -28a- Plant mixing of asphalt surfacing material shall conform to provisions of Section 38-4 .04C of State Standard Specifications . No separate payment will be made for the work covered by this Section, but all cost in connection therewith shall be included with the unit prices stated in the Bid Schedule. 53 . PIPING AND STRUCTURES Part 1 , MATEPRIALS (a) General : All materials entering into this construction shall be in accordance with the requirements as herein specified. (b) Concrete : 1. All concrete work shall be done in accordance with Section 51 and 90 of the State Standard Specifications . 2 . Concrete for manhole bases shall be of Class B con- crete as outline in above mentioned Section 51 . 3 . Mortar: Mortar shall be as specified in Section 65- 106A of the State Standard Specifications . Mortar for sealing pre- cast manholes or for plastering shall consist of one (1) part by volume of cement and two ( 2) parts by volume of fine aggregate. The mortar shall be mixed in a suitable mixer or in a water-tight mixing box. The materials_ must be thoroughly mixed dry until the mass assumes a uniform color and then sufficient water added to give the mixture a proper consistency. No mortar which has begun to set shall be used, and no retempering of mortar will be permitted. (c) Vitrified Clay Pipe : Vitrified clay pipe shall be first quality, durable , vitrified, sound, extra strength pipe , consisting of well-burned clay throughout its entire thickness , and must give a clear, metallic ring when struck with a hammer. Pipe may be either salt-glazed or unglazed. If salt-glazed pipe is furnished or required the pipe must be smooth , and the interior surfaces must be thoroughly glazed. All pipe , except as herein provided ; shall be socket pipe . Pipe ends shall be square with the longitudinal axis , and sockets shall be true, circular, and concentric with the bore of the pipe. Pipe shall be scarified on the inside of the socket over its entire depth , and on the outside of the spigot for a corresponding —29- depth ; this scarification shall be approximately at right angles to the axis of the pipe. The length of sections of straight pipe, wyes and tees , (of all sizes) , exclusive of socket depth , shall be not less than two and one-half (2-1/2) feet, except that sizes less than eight ( 8) inches in diameter the length may be two (2 ) feet , and except that for special purposes shorter lengths may be furnished. tdyes , tees ,. bends , and all special shapes shall satisfy the same strength requirements as those for the pipe to which they are jointed. Branches shall be furnished with the connection or connections of the sizes shown on- the Plans , securely and completely fastened to the barrel of the pipe in the process of manufacture . This shall be accomplished by fusion during vitrification in the case of salt-glazed vitrified clay pipe of any size, and in the case of unglazed vitrified clay pipe eighteen (18" ) inches or less in dia- ter. In the case of unglazed vitrified clay pipe twenty-one (21" ) inches or more in diameter fusion during- vitrification will not be required ; however, in addition to other fastening materials of unit strength equal to the unit strength of the material of the pipe , there shall be reinforcing collar of cement mortar around the outside of the joint , and there shall be no exposure of cement mortar on the interior surface of the pipe, Tee branches shall have their axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pipe . Wye branches shall have their axis approximately 451 (unless otherwise specified on the Plans) to the longitudinal axis of the pipe , measured from the socket end. All branches shall terminate in sockets and the barrel of the branch shall be of sufficient length to permit r%akinu a proper joint when the connecting pipe is inserted in the branch socket. A stopper consisting of a disk of the same material as the pipe , three-quarters of an inch ( 3/4") thick and fitting snugly into the socket of the pipe branch , shall be furnished with each wye or tee branch. Dimensions and permissible variations of dimensions of all vitrified clay pipe and fittings shall conform to the standards of the Pacific Coast Clay Products Institute. Before being used in any work covered by these Specifi- cations , pipe shall be subjected to and shall meet the requirements -30- of the followinri hydrostatic pressure tests and, loadin47 tests ; The hydrostatic pressure test shall precede the loading test by not less than one (1) hour nor more than three (3) ho.urs , andshall be applied to all specimens received for test in each size and class of pine . When subjected to an internal hydrostatic pressure of ten (10 ) pounds per square inch for seven ( 7) minutes the accumulated moisture on the exterior surface of the pipe shall not run down the sides in such quantity that it will exceed ten (10 ) milliliters . The loading test shall be a three-edge bearing test or sand- bearing test conforming to "A.S .T.M. Standard Specifications C13-35 , Clay Sevier Pipe" , with all subsequent amendments thereto. The samples of pipe tested shall conform to the standards of strength established by the Pacific Coast Clay Products Institute. All pipe , fittings and specials shall be clearly marked with the name of the manufacturer, or with a trade mark of a size and type which shall be filed with the Engineer. The manufacturer shall stamp or paint clearly on each pipe or section a mark indicating the class of pipe . (d) Precast Concrete Manhole Sections : 1. Precast concrete manholes where called for on the plans shall be installed in accordance to the locations shown on the plans and in accordance with the specifications listed herein. All precast concrete manholes shall be of design conform- ink° with the Standard 48" inside diameter. Manholes shall be straight sided or eccentric cone as manufactured by Associated Concrete Pro- ducts Incorporated or American Pipe and Construction Co. 2. Manhole bases and installation shall be constructed .in accordance with details on the plans and specifications contained herein. 3. Manhole walls interior and exterior including pipe en- trances and exits shall be plastered where necessitated after instal— lation to obtain a smooth , uniform, and watertight surface through- out the structure. (e) Castings : All castings for manhole heads , frames , covers and other purposes shall be of tough gray iron , free from cracks , -31- holes , swells and cold shuts , or workmanlike finish , and made in reasonable agreement with the details shown on the Plans . All castings shall meet the requirements of Class No. 30 of the "A.S .T. M. Standard Specifications A48-48 Gray Iron Castings" , with any sub- sequent amendements thereto. Before leaving the foundry all castings shall be thoroughly cleaned and subjected to a hammer inspection, after which they shall be dipped twice in a preparation of asphalt , or coal tar and oil , applied at a temperature of not less than two hundred ninety degrees (2901 ) Fahrenheit , nor greater than three hundred ten degrees ( 3101) Fahrenheit , in such a manner as to form a firm and tenacious coating. The manhole covers and frames shall be Model A-1170 Standard Sewer or Storm Drain Manhole Head meanufactured by the Alhambra Foundry Company Ltd. Manhole covers shall have raised block- tread design with a (1-1/4" X 1-3/4" ) slot and a minimum of one (1") diameter hole for lifting and vent purposes . (f) Steps and Ladders for Underground Structures : Steps and ladders for manholes , junction chambers , flushing; manholes , and other underground structures shall be made of three-quarter ( 3/4") inch round galvanized iron bars . After installation of manholes the steps shall be heavily coated with asphalt paint . Steps shall be fourteen (14" ) inches wide and the rungs of the steps shall be four (4" ) inches from the face of the masonry of the manhole or other structure . Steps shall be placed at intervals of sixteen (16") inches with the last step not more than twenty-four (24") inches from the bottom of the manhole or other structure and the top step placed immediately under the manhole cover frame. They shall be firmly anchored into the wall of the manhole or other structure in which they are placed. (g) Joints for Vitrified Pipe : 1. Factory Applied Compression Joints shall be used in joining pipe , no other type of joint will be allowed. Compression joints shall be of an approved type of interlocking, resilient , mechanical compression joint , formed on the pipe at the factory , and made to meet the specifications and approval of the National Clay Pipe Research Corporation. The joints to be employed shall be Wedge- -32- Lock , j-iianufactured by Pacific Clay Products ; or Speed-Seal , manu= facturred by Gladding, MCBean and Company. Handling and installation of the compression joint pipe shall be in strict accordance with manufacturers directions . 54. PIPE LAYIOG (a) General All pipe shall be laid without break , upgrade from structure to structure, with the socket end of the ripe upgr.I4e . Pipe shall be laid true to line and grade, with a uniform bearin under the full length of the barrel of the pipe , and suitable e x- cavations shall be made to receive the bell of the pipe . Where any portion of' the sewer is located within ten (10) feet of any trees, the removal of which is not included in the Con- tract , the joints of the pipe shall be entirely encased in four (4") inches of Class B concrete , but no additional compensation for the placing of such concrete will be allowed. Walking on , moving, or otherwise injuring the pipeline in any manner after the joints have been made will not be permitte-. (b) Pipe Laying; and Jointing: Before any pipe is placed , the subgrade shall be prepared in conformance with Section 1, EAPTH- 4ORK. All adjustments to line and grade must be made by scraping; or filling in the earth under the body of the pipe , and in no case by wedging or blocking up the bells. All pipe shall be carefully cleaned, and any lumps or projections on the faces of the spigot ends or shoulders shall be cut away before the pipe is lowered into the trench. The faces of the spigot ends and of the shoulders shall be brought into fair con- tact , and the pieces shall be fitted together and matched in laying so that there will be no unevenness along the lower inside half of the pipe. 4henever the work ceases for any reason, the end of the sewer shall be closed with a tight fitting plug or cover. The in- terior of the sewer shall be kept free from dirt and foreign mat- terials as the work progresses , and left clean at its completion. When the pipeline is constructed with an end not joined to an existing pipeline or structure , the end shall be closed by a cap of the same materials as the pipe , tightly sealed in place with a compression joint. -33- 55 . MAN1jQLES , JUACTIOH C AMBERS These structures shell be built of precast concrete sections ; as shown on the Plans► They shall be built into the sewer at the places and to the line , dimensions and grade shown on the Plans , and shall conform in size , shape , and to the details shown; and in accordance with these specifications . Pipe branches to lateral sewers shall be built into the struct- ures where shown on the Plans , with the outer ends to be closed as specified. In laying pipe up to structures , no pipe shall be allowed to project beyond the inside of the walls of the structures , and in no case shall the bell of the pipe be built into the wall of the struct- ures . The invert channels shall be smooth and accurately shaped to a semicircular bottom conforming to the inside of the adjacent sewer sections , or manhole inverts may be constructed by laying full section sewer pipe straight through the manholes and breaking out the top half after the base is constructed. Changes in sizes and grades shall be made gradually and evenly. Changes in the direction of the sewer and entering branch or branches shall have a true cury of as large .a radius as the size of the manhole will permit. 56 . TEST FOR LEAKAGE ' Unless excessive ground water is encountered , each section of sewer between two ( 2) successive structures shall be tested for leakage by closing the lower end of the sewer to be tested and the inlet sewer of the upper structure with stoppers , and filling the pipe and structure with water to a point four (4) feet above the invert of the open sewer in the upper structure. Test for leakage shall be conducted after the pipeline has been backfilled to a point one (1) foot above the crown of the pipe as specified herein and before the balance of the backfill has been placed. The allowable leakage will be computed by the formula: D = 0 .00004 x L X D - is the allowable drop in feet per minute in height of the water in the upper structure 34- L - is the length in feet of the sewer tested, not including the length of house connections entering: the sections being tested h - is the difference in elevation, in feet , between the in- vert of the closed sewer in the lower structure , and the surface of the water in the upper structure , or the head of water on the invert at closed end of sewer. If the leakage , as shown by the test , is greater than allowed by the formula, the pipe shall be overhauled, and relaid if necessary until the joints shall hold satisfactorily under this test. 57. CLEANING PIPELINE After the pipeline has been tested for leakage and has been approved by the Engineer, all pipelines and all structures shall be completely flushed and cleaned of all loose mud, cement , and any other loose or objectionable material. The pipeline flushing work shall be done with Wayne Sewer Sall of proper size and shall be done in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 58 . MEASUREMENT AND PAYMEINT Payment for the installation of all eight ( 8" ) inch vitrified clay pipe shall be made at the contract price per . linear foot for the net number of linear feet of pipe installed between manhole centers . This price shall reflect all costs for the work, including but not limited to, the costs of earthwork, concrete , pipe line con- structions , and such special features as are specified herein. Payment for the installation of all four (4") inch vitrified clay pipe shall be made at the contract price per linear foot for the net number of linear feet of pipe installed between the center- line of the eight ( 8" ) inch pipe to the street property line . Payment for all standard precast concrete manholes shall be made at the contract price per each manhole constructed. This price shall reflect all costs for the work including, but not limited to, costs of earthwork, concrete , grouting, and covers and frames , and such special features as are specified herein. Payment for the drop precast concrete manhole shall be made at the contract price per each manhole constructed. This price shall reflect all costs for the work including, but not limited to, -35- costs of earthwork, concrete , .grouting, and covers and frames and such special features as are specified herein. Payment for the Standard Lamphole shall be made at the cohtrac: price per each lamphole constructed. Thip price shall reflect all costs for the work including, but not limited to costs of earthwork , concrete, grouting, and covers and frames , and such special features as are specified herein. 59 . 3ID PRICE The prices bid on the various items shall include full compen- sation for the furnishing of all labor, materials , tools and equip- ment and for doing all the work involved in the construction and installation of the sewer lines in accordance with the Plans , Speci- fications , and Special Provisions , and no additional compensation will be allowed. -36- A G R E E M E NI T THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into in duplicate this day of , 1962 , by and between Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach , California , a Municipal Corporation , hereinafter called First Party, under and by virtue of the authori ty granted to him pursuant to the I14PROVEMENT ACT OF 1911, DIVISIG1d 7 , STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF T:IE STATE OF CALIFORNIA and amend- ments thereto, and of hereinafter called Second Party ; W I T H E S S E T 1-I 'vJHEREAS , Second Party has been awarded the contract for the work hereinafter mentioned by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California by its Resolution No. passed and adopted , 1962 , to which reference is made for further particulars : NO:J , THEREFORE , IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLO;dS : 1 . Second Party promises and agrees to do and perform anV cause to be done and performed in a good and workmanlike manner under the direction of and to. the satisfaction of the Superintenden t of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach , California and in accordance with the Plans and Specifications heretofore adopted by said City Council for the doing of said work on the /S day of Qcfober ,1962 by its Resolution No. /� � � , all of the work and improvements described in Resolution- of Intention No. /d t,/ ¢ of said City Council passed and adopted on the /-�- day of Q-:621e r ,1962 , to which Resolution of Intention reference is hereby made for further particulars and which Re- solution is made part hereof as though set forth fully herein . 2 . The contract entered into between the parties hereto by the acceptance of the bid of Second Party and execution of this Agreement consists of the following documents , all of which are a component part of this Agreement as though set forth fully herein. -1- (A) This Agreement ; (B) Plans and Specifications above referred to; (C) Proposal of Second Party; (E) Information and Instructions for Bidder. All of said documents are on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City , except the Plans and Specifications for the doing of said work , which are on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City. 3 . Second Party shall , and agrees to , furnish all the necessary tools , equipment , labor and materials required for the performance and completion of said work and improvements , and all materials used shall comply with said specifications and be to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach. 4. First Party , acting in his official capacity as said "Superintendent of Streets" and not individually , hereby fixes the time for the commencement of said work under this contract to be on or before the day of , 1962 and said work and improvement shall be prosecuted with diligence from day to day thereafter to completion; and Second Party hereby agrees that it will commence such work and' imorovements within said tire and prosecute the same with due diligence , and that it will , within days .from the date hereof, or within such further time as may be granted by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach, complete said work and improvements and turn the same over to said Superintendent of Streets complete and ready for use and free and discharged of all claims and demands whatsoever for or on account of any and all materials , provisions , provendor, or other supplies or the use of implements .or machinery used in , upon, for, or about the performance of the work constructed to be done , or for any work or labor thereon of any kind. In the event Second Party does not complete such works and improvements within the time limit hereinbefore specified' or within such further time as said City Council may grant Second Party Second Party shall pay to said City liquidated damages in the -2- amount of Fifty ( $50 . 00 ) Dollars per day for each and every day said work is not completed beyond the time prescribed for com- pleting said work. The amount of liquidated damages due shall be paid by Second Party to said City prior to the delivery to Second Party of the Assessment , Diagram and Warrant. 5 . The said Superintendent of Streets , acting in his . of- ficial capacity as such , and not individually , promises and agrees that upon the performance of the convenants as aforesaid by Second Party , he will duly make and issue an assessment and diagram and attach a warrant thereto for the total amount of the cost and ex- pense of said work , including all incidental expenses as are in- curred and chargeable to the work under these proceedings and authorized by the provisions of said Streets and Highways Code , less the amount which the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach has agreed to contribute to the cost of said work as set forth in said Resolution of Intention IJo. /6 , provided that the Contractor shall pay to the Superintendent' of Streets such inci- dental expenses at the time and in the manner prescribed by said code . The amount which said City Council has agreed to contribute to the total cost of said work shall be paid to Second Party con- currently with the delivery to Second Party of the Assessment , Diagram and ldarrant . The total cost of all work and improvements , to be de- termined upon actual inspection of said work and improvement by the Superintendent of Streets of said City upon completion and accept- ance of said work and improvement, exclusive of incidental expenses including all items for which a unit price is not specified, shall be determined and computed on the basis of the following unit prices : 6 . IT IS FURTHER AGREED that eight ( 8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work, and that Second Party shall not require or permit any laborer, workman or mechanic or any sub- contractor employed to perform any of the work included in this Agreement to labor more than eight (8) hours during any one calen- dar day , except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by_ fire , flood or damage to life or property , and except as provided in -3- Section 1817 of the Labor Code of the State of California; and it is further stipulated and agreed that Second Party shall forfeit, as a penalty to said City of Huntington Beach , the sum of Ten ($10 .00) Dollars for each laborer, workmen or mechanic employed in the execution of this Agreement by it or any sub-contractor under it upon any of the work included in this Agreement for each calendar day during which such laborer, workman or mechanic is re- quired or permitted to labor mare than eight (8) hours in violation of the provisions of Section 1810 to 1816 , inclusive, of said Labor Code. 7 . Second Party hereby agrees to keep full, true and accurate records of the names and actual hours worked by the re- spective workers employed by it under this Agreement , and to allow access to the same at any reasonable hour to any person having, the authority to inspect the same as contemplated under the provisions of said Labor Code . 8. IT IS FURTHER AGREED THAT Second Party and/or any sub- contractor doing or contracting to do any part of the work con- templated by this Agreement shall not knowingly employ on said work any alien , except in case of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or property ; and it is further agreed that Second Party shall forfeit to said City of Huntington Beach the sum of Ten ( $10 .00) Dollars for each alien employed by it or by any sub-contractor under it in the execution of this Agreement, for each and every calendar day or portion thereof, during which such alien is knowingly employed or caused or allowed to be employed , except as hereinabove set forth. Second Party further agrees to be bound by and to comply with all of the pro- visions of said Labor Code affecting execution of this Agreement including Sections 1850 to -1854 , inclusive. Second Party agrees that he shall not refuse to accept otherwise qualified employees as indentured apprentices solely on the ground of the race , creed or color of such employee . 9 . IT IS FURTHER AGREED that Second Party and/or any sub- contractor doing or contracting to do any part of the work con- templated by this Agreement will use only such unmanufactured -4- articles , materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States , and only such manufactured articles , materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States sub- stantially from articles , materials , and supplies mined, produced or manufactured, as the case may be , in the United States , pursuan- to the provisions of Sections 4300 to 4305 , inclusive , of the Government Code of the State of California. 10 . The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California has ascertained the general prevaili_ng' rate of per diem wages applicable to the work to be done hereunder to be as set forth and contained upon the schedule thereof on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City, to which reference is hereby made for further particulars . Second Party agrees to Tray not less than said prevailing rate of wages to all workmen employed in the execution of this Agreement, to comply with Sections 1770 to 1781 of the Labor Code of the State of California and shall forfeit to First Party Ten ( $10 .0.0 ) Dollars for each calendar day or portion thereof for each workman paid less than said general prevailing rate of per diem. wages during each day of the prosecution of said work. 11. Second Party expressly agrees that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments amounting to Fifty ( $50 .00 ) Dollars or .more and bearing interest at the rate of six (60) per cent per annum shall be issued hereunder in the manner provided by the said IiiPROVE,•IENT ACT OF 1911 , being Part 5 , Division 7 of said Streets and Highways Code , the said bonds extending over a period ending nine (9 ) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next October fifteenth following their date . 12 . It is hereby stipulated and agreed between the parties hereto, and notice is hereby expressly given to Second Party , that in no case , except where it is otherwise provided by law , will the City of Huntington Beach or any officer or employee thereof be liable for any portion of the expense of the i.aork aforesaid or for any delinquency of person or property assessed. 13. Second Party further agrees at -the time of signing and executing this Agreement to furnish at its own expense and -5- file with the Superintendent of Streets a faithful performance bond in the form provided for in Section 5254 of said Sreets and High- ways Code in the amount of$ ; and a labor and materialmen's bond in the form as provided for by Section 5290 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of $ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and have caused this Agreement to be duly executed the day and year in this instrument first above written. FIRST PARTY Superintendent of treets of the City of Huntington Beach , California SECOND PARTY PROPOSAL...__ .-- of1,YAS AND SONS whose address is I O,�ill to- furnish and deliver all materials and to do and perform all work in accordance with the specifications and contract of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach; California, for the construction of; The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No. 6201 TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Gentlemen: The undersigned bidder has carefully examindd the provisions of the IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1911, the form of contract, the general conditions , the S pecifications , the Special Provisions and the Plans for the construction of : Assessment District No. 6201 Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bids" inviting proposals on such work dated Oc/ 16, 19G2 and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary machinery, tools , apparatus and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said speci- fications , general conditions , special conditons , and drawings in the manner prescribed therein and in said contract and in accordance with the requirements of the City Engineer under them. The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as shown therein are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities are in- creased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule. -7- ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE ITEM APPROXIMATE WRITTEN IN FJORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 . 2212 Linear Feet 8" V.C.P. Sewer in place at Per Lin.Ft. 2 . 1044 Linear Feet 4" V.C.P. Laterals in place at O Per Lin. Ft. 3 . 5 Linear Feet 15" V. C.P. in place at <�LG!'�ilad� © "-Po A, _�Per lin. Ft. $ $ 4. 11 Each 48" Dia. eccentric Precast Concrete Man- hole in place at Per Each 5. 2 Each 48" Dia. eccentric Precast Concrete Drop_ Manhole in, place at Per Each $ vo $ ©O 6 . 1 Each Standard Lamp_ hole in place at Per Each $ $ TOTAL: $ Del � The undersigned also agrees as follows : First: Within 25 days from the date of the first publication of the Notice of Award of contract , to execute the contract for doing said work and to furnish to the City of Huntington Beach two ( 2) satisfactory bonds in the amounts specified in Paragraph 12 of the General Conditions guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work and payment of bills . Second : To begin work within fifteen (15) days after the date of execution of the contract and to Prosecute said work in such a manner as to complete it within sixty (60) calendar days . Accompanying this proposal is a certified check for $ payable to the City ' of Huntington Beach, or a bond in the amount of $ L, payable to the City of Huntington Beach, sinned by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amount, or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of ten (10%) per cent of the a7.grepate of this proposal, which shall be forfeited, as liquidated damages, if, in the event this proposal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the con- ditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified check, . bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be returned to the. undersigned. Dated �Z4?,� (if an individual, partnership or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder: '-�ti. B . Address of Bidder: ZpV1AS 9W E. 108th ST. L&51' Calif. Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm �d OD GIdG 'W 8&�/ -9- • 4 • 1 (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder: BY: Name Title Business Address : Incorporated under the Laws of the State of ( President Names of, Officers ( Secretary ( ( Treasurer State License Number Telephone Number (Corporate Seal) l Dated this day of 11962 Corporation organized under Laws of the State of Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1962 ; Notary Public in and for the County of State of California Sewers--PdttIurson,- La lma Drive, Ellis Avenue Y va„l ;n C M * 80 Glenn E. Patterson 8031 Ellis Avenue J 8,101 Ellis Ave,. , , 25 E t �Lr✓ --��--�•--��' 8051 Ellis 335.�, yxl-e -M Tooker,/ 8161 Ellis 8091 Ellis Avenue 44 Carbos J. Reeves , `et el --- Myrle M, Tooker 521 - llth Street 45 Robert H. Poole 8121 Ellis Avenue v 46 Cosette L. Smith Gagnon 1775 N. Los Robles, Pasadena , 65 Gerald D. Patterson .% 18421 Patterson Way y 66 Joseph M. Apple 8071 Ellis �D or - Willie R. Parker 'P 8061 Ellis 69 Clarence J. Gray 18441 Patterson Way 771 Gerald b. Patterson, VII 8092 La Palma Dr.Leonard ll. Schultz ✓ .�' �' 8102 La Palma Drive -.72 Kathryn H. Lawler / 6 18401 Patterson Way �- -73 Richard V. Hearens ` 18391 Patterson Ave. 74 Joseph M. Apple 8071 Ellis - 76 Juan E. Pantoja 18412-Patterson Way � 77 Stephen Andrada �� P 8081 La Palma Drive h�'78 Joseph Predisik. ✓ 8101 La Palma Dr. 79 Leonard W. Shultz 18409 Patterson Way v ~� 107-081 �" s Parcel 2 Andrew L. Duran 7541 E. Washington, John R. Contreras 16912 S. ITi-mro- n ✓5 Louis Ortiz 16922 I In"In �--f� Cresencio P. Ortiz, et •/ 16932 S. Ic�ll��l O 7 George W. Mason, et el C/o John B. De Muri 12262 Lesley St . , Garden Grove �9 8 Same as 7 9 Same as 7 _ 10 Lloyd E. Horal 14501 Newland, Midway City - 11 James A. Wood 7521 Washington / 12 Camilio Rodriguez 8232 Flight Ave. , Midway City 1 13 Manuel 0. Torres 7541 Wintersburg -,5� Elizabeth Bailey 7611 Washington ✓ 15 George Koo g P 4733 Dorchester, Corona Del Mar ... ry 1.4 r- __4 107-083 / Parcel -' 1 Pedro Hernandez 7522 E. Washington , L-2 Martina M. Figueroa 7532 E. Washington . _, Edward Varela 7542 Washington-. �/� Jesus R. Garcia 7561 E. Wintersburg. L �� � Y �. 5 Matias Acosta 7572 E. Washington' ' o i.6' Same as 5 . - Same as 5 Pascual Duarte �r 7602 Washington - t-9- Juan A.T:TVarela 7581 E. Wintersburg Same as 9 Francisco Tinoco . 7521 Wintersburg , _ LTT Morton Thiebaud, 6toel C/o Fernando M. Rangel i ���. Oj� 620 Hartford, H1B. 13 Roman Contreras - C/o Jesus Contreras 7531 Wintersburg ✓1_4 Miguel E. Torres l 7541 E. Wintersburg- �y�_ 15 Gilberto Ruan 7555 Wintersburg , 16 Jesus R. Garcia L � 7561 Wintersburg _ 17 Martin Garcia / 7561 E. Wintersburg . - John Varela 7581 E. Wintersburg ✓�— 1`19 Same as 18 , 1-20 Same as 18 G-> v2l Same as 18 /T-- ✓L2 Petra Melendez l 'V 7611 E. Wintersburg i TIME SCHEDULE WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 4-15-63 File. Assessment diagram with clerk 4-15-63 Adopt resolution approving assessment diagram HEARING DATE: May 6 , 1963 4-18-63 and Clerk publishes notice of hearing 4-25-63 on assessment 4-19-63 = d Clerk mails notice of hearing on assessment to property owners Clerk files affidavit of posting 4-19-63 Clerk posts notice of hearing on assessment on council bulletin board Clerk 'files affidavit of, posting 5-6-63 HEARING ON ASSESSMENT , 5-6-63 Adopt resolution confirming assessment 5-7-63' Record assessment , warrant and diagram 5-7-63 Balance of incidental expenses paid by. contractor 5-7-63 Warrant delivered to contractor 6-7-,63 Contractor returns list of paid assessments to Street Superintendent 6-7-63 DATE OF BONDS NOTICE OF FILING OF' ASSESSMENT AND' TIME OF HEARING THEREON WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMEIDIT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California has filed with me an assessment to cover the sum due, including all incidental expenses, for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain streets in said City of Huntington Beach performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 1664 of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , adopted October 15 , 1962, to which reference is hereby made for a description , of the work, the assessment district and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday, the 6th day of May, 1963 at the hour of 8: 00 o'clock P .M. as the time and the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, California as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council. of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , 'the contractor, or its assigns , and all other persons 'interested in the said work, or in the assessment, feeling aggrieved -by any act or determination of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach 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, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram or other act, determination or proceeding of the Super intendent of Streets, shall, prior to the day fixed for the hearing upon the assessment, appeal to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach, by briefly stating in writing the grounds of appeal, . Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest or appeal could be made. DATED: April 16, 1963. PAUL C. JONES th City Clerk of the .City of Huntington Beach, California The description of your property and the amount of the proposed assessment against the same are as follows, to wit: ASSESSMENT NUMBER LOT BLOCK TRACT AMOUNT LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA REDWOOD 7-3665 April 8, 1963 Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re: Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District Assessment District No. 6201 Dear Paul: In accordance with Mr. Wheeler' s request, enclosed herewith original and two copies of proposed time schedule for the events leading up to the hearing on the assessment in this improvement district, the necessary numbers of copies of the resolution approving the assessment diagram, for adoption on April 15th, the original and one copy of the notice of the filing of the assessment and time of hearing thereon, a stencil form of this notice for your use in pro- ducing the necessary number of copies of the notice to be mailed to each of the property owners , original and one copy of your affidavits of posting and mailing, and the necessary number of copies of the resolution confirming the assessment for consideration by the City Council at its meeting of May 6 , 1963. Your attention is called to the following time schedule: April 18 and 25 - publish a copy of the notice in the paper. April 19 - last day to mail copies of the notice to each of the property owners April 19 - last day to post a copy of the notice upon the council bulletin board.' Will you please send me conformed copies of each of these documents when completed, and in particular , a copy of the affidavit of publication from the newspaper as soon as it is available. If any of the objections are made to the assessment and these objections are sustained, the assessment roll will have to be changed in accordance therewith and a new resolution prepared. Si cere�7rs , JTG:K JOHN cc: City Attorney City Engineer NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMMW AND TIME OF HEADING THEREON WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESS14ENT DISTRICT N0, 6201 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California has filed with me an assessment to . cover the sum due, including all incidental expenses, for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain streets in said City of Huntington Beach performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 1664 of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , adopted . October 15 , 1962, to which reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assessment district and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday, the 6th day of May, 1963 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P .M. as the time and the. chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, California as. the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners, the contractor, or its assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assessment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach 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, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the -assessment or diagram or other act, .determination or proceeding of the Super- intendent of Streets., shall, prior to the day fixed for the hearing upon the assessment, appeal to the City Council of said City-of Huntington Beach, by briefly stating in writing the grounds of appeal. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in- the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person. who might have made such appeal,- protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest or appeal could be made. . DATED: April 16, 1963. PAUL C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of your property and the amount of the proposed assessment against the same are as follows, to wit: ASSESSMENT NUMBER LOT BLOCK TRACT AMOUNT Q/ ! RESOLUTION y UTN O 1756 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACHj* APPROVING ASSESSNENT DIAGRAM, IN, THE WASHINGTON Ai RNUE— PATTERSON WAY 1WROVEMENT.DISTRICT3, DISTRICT NOO 6201 WHEREAS.* JAMS R. WHEELER, Superilatendent of Streets of the City of Huntin�to�n Beach, Califo i.a, has presented to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California an assessment diagram showing and covering the real property described in the assessment district set forth in Resolution of intention No. 1664 adopted by the City Council of said city on the l th dray of October,. 1962, and said .assessment diagram appearing to be in all respects correct and proper and in full conformity with the provisions of Sections 5341 and 5342 of the Improvement Act of 1911 NOW, THEREFORE,, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach:, California. in regular session, assembled this 15th day of April, 1963 that said assessment diagram so prepared at,id filed, be and the same is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is hereby . directed to certify the fact and date of this approval and Imediately thereafter deliver the said assessment d agran to James R. Wheeler,, Superintendent of Streets, who shall prflceed:' to have prepared and riled: an assess- 4nent in the time, form and matnnet as provided by lava. 100FTED AM SIGMthis 15th day of ;prig. 1963. ATTEST-i Rabert ,M,j-, Lambert C. .Jove W AU VQRX CITY Or 'HUNTUMN SUCH , I is PAUL C. J00960 ..he duly allected, li City Crk Of the City O . i - o u t a*4 dx*ogficio clevu, of tbe city c ' 'tail of a"i 'tyv. 40 harobycarts cartify that the whole Malber of wabers of the City CouvwIl of the Ciq of Suctington Basch is five; that tbo foregalug + olo var3 paused aud adopted by the afftroative vote of, tau a than a majority of all thek , vaembars of said Ctty G%mall at thereof W on the 15th day of Aprit. 963, by the followUSt . I am: cvu P K, C ,' i i I Pau_ 1 C. Jones i t. RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF- THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON CH,. 'CON 'IRMI C ASSESS l3T U4 THE WASHINGTON AVER- p47T SON WAY WAIVE NT DISTRICT, A:nSESSP �' DISTRICT Nod 6 �11 WHEREASo the Superintendent of Streets of the City of, Huntington Beach, Cal iforn ia did; on they 15 th day of April, 1963,. file with the City Clerk an assess- meant tent represent- the .cost d expense of the worts and improvement done and made by ZAVAS AND,, SONS , 906 East 108 Street, Los Angeles 59,. Califok nia, contractor, pursuant to propeedings had and taken by said City Council under, and pursuant to Resolution of intention No 1664 passed and adopted on the 15th day of October, 1962; and ITHMAS3, said City, Clerk, as appears from his affidavit on file herein, has duly. given notice by publi- eation, posting and mailing in the time, form and manner as provided by law, of the filing -Of. said assesdment .and of the time set for hearing thereon, which time was fixed in said notices as the bth day, of May, 1963 at 8 00 a"clock p v. . in the council chambers of aal.d City 'ouneil I located in the City Hall, Huntington Beach., Califaftia and REAS, said City Council had roteivedl evidence concerning said dese,06ment and the proper completion of the word and improvement for Which the same was issued; and tole. Res 1006 1764 WHERFAS all objections, fil, d in writing by inter,ested parties to seed t►rk and , rov- ent or to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or to aril other Act,, determination or, proceeding of the Super- intendent of Streets or, the City Engineer have been disposed of without dificat; on of said asses_ x;tg RDW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington geac , California in regular session assembled this 6th day of May, 1 3 that the- adme, assessment axed diagram and warrant attached E thereto the pro a dings �.eading u� to the stme. and all acts and determinations of, all officers of said City of Huntington reach in relatian thereto be, and the same here,- by are ratified and confirmed; the Superintendent of Streets and Mayor oaf `said city are hereby authorized and directed to sign and countersign:, respectively,. the vagrant attacked to said AsSeafteuto and the Superintendent of Streets is hereby ordered to deliver said viarrabt, assess. meat and diagram to ZAVAS AND SONS, or their' assigns, upon the payment of all incidental eases due th&reon. ADOPTED AM, S-i NEA this 6th day of May, 1963. - mayor f �f gee. Nam. 1764 4T MT; Api ' SMUM or ORAM C Me OF WJNTXNGTIQN 08 1Pf a JONISO, the dull` 1" �"" � "Acting city Clark of the MY Of huntIvIttono �.. t- and x t . " do baveby aet that the whole number of sombors of tuei off. the City lzstoa each to UV04 thtt the faveolos, r g passod aA4 a t by dw affimativo vote of marc tban z vajorityof, all the bars of vald City commil at a razes. hvld 0a the di °may$ 6 1 by tbo i" vote: Wells,o da d t Stuart$ Welt -,, i . Heine,oural " None r � '' J - IDS . W& CITY CIU j ' AUMUO 041 'Ovpposals bids fair potforaift r the ;+ lti . o lotoWm to. W4 of the City Commil, of the City o 4 "id resolution , . ...ems tees y referred t dad for e 4009 potti"106. telovo fir , uuUr resclut-Lea of inceaticat bwe bites publIaly opened d, still City el", bas, 4"wed the t4ault o It* CIA& Of 0' t 19010 MOUNW, by .,; City L I of, "tY O U4 If or in * 0088im. 3 d city . L ;.-oo)r r000ks oil O praposols or bus " I , 8 1d V CWtha + ► ,: eves An- d ' '906 East 108 Stteetq LOS, &1801eg 59, . canforfaa� IT FMTRU RoMNED tbat, -the city a04 f 4444 City. o o's booby 4 oo"4 -topublIOU notloo Of 01" , twico in i . ` citOOUV44 La•"id pity of amttogoos* h i, r d .dsol No. 1674, llpsut6 of cal ' , aw* ftd boreftfom desisoated for, thot -owl'"". 47. UI* AMTO AIM " , .. ltavm6w,, M RObart M t 41017 swot, qolifut4" city . . pt atti of " " . * fto oitteo 0 City Cous"J: of "id olty* _ h .r " . o ; tMt . of - O . " ,.: 4% o * .. . 0 city comou aft vovlo 000tift tb*r"t old cif 26UA,. m 67 IRRSWMM or UK Om Comm w ` WAV O C&MOU ORMUG "ty of the "ty of lbotifttm OA* on the listh 44W Ot 80tobsto Iwo Oad adopt OW 'Inter lft No, W4,that, tbe, stir to Of In- Said it A" of, Lot # as Oolw by tho afft4wit of loublutgum of UL4 ftiLutlum of U = U I* do OM art city O i040timum fib; wwam v asc mC4 You" ly P"tod JA fto, tuov Uw . , -pout ' s aft tie O "id, ��� r tbo _' .w _ lutL' �.:n M O. a ar - 's a.$ a.•. ;.- �°s. '" {.b. t A � �}..:" `•' gt. i a. e,...'' �,,' � X $ .et ;t T _ .. ; `: I to `. _ o ..tviot 0" to ' ► + *0,vt suit _ a ON . tbot d Of tum to .. , . y p. for *14 O 'o 0 i Pain . i C Of C&IFMTA Cloth tht of.M I . of of ,. , + ► 0 ► " , 009 Wd 04 tbA Sth + y of, NOW40b . + art n th g Lambett, k O r RESOLUT10% NO. 1666 A RESOLUTION OF ; - CITY COCCI OF THE CITY Off" , T B ji CALIFORNIA CALLWG FOR BIDS IN THS WASHIMTON A Z-. FA I N V W-ROVE40T VISTRiCT S ASS.. NT DISTRICT NO. 6201 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Cmweil of the City o tingt n is ch", call.fo ia, resulav session assembled �bif l5th day of oe +� v, 1961 that- tha, time hereby f ined eebivisealed, proposals or bias dr the doing of, the work aad it% the inprovments4e-scribed in Resolution of { ,ton 'NO. 166,4 opted October 1 1962 is the tad 4ay of rovamber,�, 1,962 at the hour of 4 30 o'clock P.M. when said sealed proposals or bids shall be delivered PAS C. JONES, City Clerks City Hall, Ructir-igton Bead:, Calif- ornia. Said City C1e shall, thotaaa -or a defier sajA bids o_ the City Council of said City of Huntington Beath o n4ay, November 5., 1962 at the hour o : o'clock oc . , as and whero oaid Uids .shall be €peased, Axi i ed and, declared y- oaid City Coancilo Said City Council will act upon a1 uds t s mepting, Of N0044y"'Dibm-bet 5,, 1962 at the hour of,. 4 d Q0 o'clock, P.M. The City Clank, is hereby o s er d to give Doti oe i v: �C g such eaW bids .or pr s 1s in the time, fam and mamor required by lava ADOPTEDAND SIGNED the th day of October,. 1962. f 4 k ATT k Paul. C a _Jones_ city ClOrIA E acting, Ci ty Clatk of the pity of HOOtiogtonBoa , anA + - rt fy tUt , . f ambers of the City C . d it E /.S of t to City cif Mmtiogtoa Be*eh is ''irk; , that the f6ragoin resolution was p4sai y the affiraotivo Grote O R "JoVity of all the r$ of, the City l o 1 1 city O fast" Beach At;; a regular Ineetias thereof i bald 13th daky 'Of 0 t * 19624 by the fellowift voter% j _Gisler Stewart Welch L m ert. None e WV ALl s Paul C. Jones the C ty of the City Couboil Of' ', R t t as, Bead, CajifftftLil soy 1665 MOTION E AnUSS + . DXSTRXCT a 6,201 .. .. city coftail of tho City o day f oWbor craft of ymmiftemi W4444, -to uto Ot V4=fO= tO OHO<. F of eon**ia stroots describdd in ResolAmiou 1664 oat forte wd tad, tn. tea so b d k t u "I S t of ker Diam va& late$0" an file in tbAl Off ' 9 the clerk of Said city of Ructingtou . I r j shah be ma4e it the notige ,cove.ng a aalod bids sad allcob mat IMPTAD SED tbu 15th Ogy, of. Oq,Obaro 1962. Robert M._ Lamber_t. , _MIS TEt Paul C. Jones F STATE OF 44VOR04 U CM- Of SMUMM MACH) to, fAUL 0. ,* the duly a te4, qusIM64 actiag City Clerk, of the Ofty of Rvativgtm Beach*, and z* Offitio 1e of- the City Comil of 1d city 1p 46 hereby eortify that the vtoileof asWpairs of the City of the city t dh is fie. that the o 01s ve 1u + was ass4 and adoptedby the, aff-1 etve vote of moire than a majOtityo *11 the .M626ers, City Owoaatl at air ueeting thayso old the 1 I day Of Olgtebars 1 bythe follawiagvote-: AYES 4 _ t O Gisler. Stewart Welch Lambert r None ,, ; Oomcilom; T�eh�s Paul C,, Jones try - il 01tho cl, . Call, _. � Dy ..g�yg�f i,�`g �4y�' t % '' :W7:7:. � 'J�# F N. q A' a, i j.�:.. l� Yi r '�. .y. #. ,�, h �, w �.. � i _ 4 ,n . . �s .,. a, E Y '. Z i � „' ,s. �+. En a '� � s, d s .�... � ,�z�• ;,. - t -d' ti. a x. y t� .� as V M ,. . . �kSS x ' :?fig ;cg;, .',tr: s. �ra'� �� - sp. �..:� � �,.. a, x �.�.:. � M-1r. 37 t..Y> .� 3�- k� `t » :;. :„� P a r t.,a a. �� c "s b, �x :t s� �e �� , W � ' �i �, iG= �, � fi �` iE Y.� Ret. No. 1664 a . . 0*04 to .. iu oop . y .. .� ' kin I m. t . Vi fe t . out 0 . : �, tt ft t it, raurs" way Ilit � f6011,81 to it All Q , U t ladliadias d vark, stmil W dmeand tba booatlm I at lbo and isthe � � '� l . ti"A" a" Odmi o aTt 0- rite f .and .to * a ft f '� eai4 work *tofore & . *tad, "AA. 4-fty , IOU by, its . :el l6&3 , Ott . � 4AV "t*O" . 0 fot 4s"riptimof 4 •air: .'s 5;..:. �,-� .. C.. ,e,{ M ' �5. '� y, i,ar o i3c.y+ -i , ..� .y 'a,•' - :. x,n r. tl: 'j, r % � � -. y, +x., `C,: ,•q..... k4-0xv,.'.;1'� :�` y'.�§'. «.•.: :}.p;. �a, •''S,.: a,"gib p� v `a ter.'.:: -.:�: .e •.z �� '"*.<3r a + Ovwt".seemd day, sutoo"ing tho feat day of Soptmbov follmlos ' bo o hereby. v day$. a « og said tomall Ohapbers ta tbe CitySAL is a, *9 ftattagtft SeAcho tbo M*tft$ plate O M . Qoumca ye et, the , .. ,aw st, . Of OV004 to be "GIOUKU4 pay .. beft .:; , 6bow cause why Said pravoced Wore or . u s carriod out to woerkmeo vith r600lutiou 09 :a t:. - I 'mod may u P °ota.s s in tbo I vequivad by I= tat latog than the of the tervitery to be as$44464pay' i acid elt— .0ball 0 a"It 0 of lateation to to publiabod t RUNT _ TOR SUM,- , O Baal. air*u1sclawl,. Uj. .s .e *Uoul,*ted 1# ^. 14 City of Rmtifttom S*aahr, wad faro been de"Vatted Uy ; + . to wMahsUll be priated G _ s t .bliA . - the . . PWOUOilt Act + WW*tOi ilo ► ' $mid *000*4 0 t day$ prior to tba . n flood for the U' boariss tuod U7 tws A t o ! *:_ o be. cowt00000ly I ,. . tho ties sot #?-v : k ., - ': A . t*Ut* datice, of the p4sSO&O SZOTION all The City cl-lovk Of told OUT hereby ftv*atod Im U "Cu" a40itiou Of thto "Ool"Loo O : .* t ` t * all per$ 4 .o I 040000 + par fty part at, tho 40sto of , last ; for 9 t . t i fit **"ing, U 40 ba camplAtodat losat aftom vl� to 00 40 loin Public hwwjA& 64, tot_ off, a :;_" & : ' o as, w"WAS40 g . , . . .. 0 ilk 49 # ,o . . I _ &CTI 1 NOTICE 16 HSUBY FURMR GIVEN that the ,grades said work it to be done are, or may be in par,t,9, nev and' Aiftottatfrom tboas heretofore s ly: + , say be and in, s e c4ses. .av- i et existing ,gralmd levels. AWIMED AND 010M this 15th day of October$, 1961. youl SUTZ OF CALVORNIA t ' OF ORAWNZ . OF T.,. )PAUL 0,. J ., to duly sleated, quallfied sad '40'UMS city C104A of the City of Huntington Beaoh, tie City Council of, OaW citydo hereby certify - t *fie umber of members of the City coutteil of t t Rut La five- that the, dr a r- solution was passed and e � t bar � a0iftative vote o ; t f 411 tbe zembers o -said City Co it tit a rg. jar meetiog tbareof Wd on thelSth day Of Oetobats 2 b t allovi V to wits , r coutwi . Otevimt W010b. 14mbort' . z c Hong: Res. b 16 Wells r Jones ►' ""p, ` of t-her City 'Of A r @L ES- ,UTION No.. 1663 E�LtiTI£� i 3FTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNT, BEACH4 CALIFORNPA,ADOPTING SE ] ' OLVED by the City Council of, the City of Hued ton 3e~acb. California, in ravler session assembled tbis 15t day of October* 1.961p that the plc and 0pea f��a j tiemke 40mit ed by the +City Engineer for the proposed La- prOvment of certain streets in this inlay at district in t#* City of Rug4ington Reach., Cal- ifOr a, said plane and e l iq at s being o file t e tie (ity G1erk I of said *:iL�► and they hereby are adopted at the plans and specifications far the doing of said work and re t HR IT rURMR RESOLVED that the plat at map on file is the office of the City Clerk of said city# entitled "'ASSESS T DISTRICT- NO. 6,2, 01't" be and the sme, hereby 1s i adopt-ad at the plat or vwp describing the extent of the territory to be included in the proposed asseament. district.. ADOPTEQ AND, SIGM this 15th day of-October, 1561. ' A T% R6.bert M. , Lambert mayor Paul C. Jones Ulty i ry , PAUL C, JOUS, the duly a ftt quallfie4 acting City Clark of the City of Huntington Beacho and as- offitio Clark of the City 1POMail of Said city, do hereby fy that certi the vhole aumber of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington, Beach tive; that the foregotag resolutiva was passed and adopted by the a°f - tip Vote of of all the ambers of said City Council at a regular, "Sting thereof heu obxtthe15th day O Oetaber 1962 by the follow vote: AUSI CouncUmmz Gisler,.,, Stewart., Welch,__Lambert., None C-0%MCUMMI Y+4 Y Paul_ C. Jones t c � a 'dj 'k the City council Of the City of Huntington Beach,, CalifervAs MU' N . 1662 RLSOLUT1011 OF TM CITY AIL OF Ta CITY MERING I . ._ , OF Comm RhR orraCER SPRM10 wmmws. the Health of,fieet of the Cit- o Hubtington Death and tho couaty of Orange, state of califo=i4j, as corfted by letter, dated October 111962 the City Couaeil of tho City *2 duatington Beaebs, if is In his opinion the coustructioa and installation of, smitary sewer system to serve the area idjacent to Warner Aveaueo Lyndon Street, Washington Aveme, Patterson Wad', and La ram Street is said City of Hmtington Beach,, as said area o described and ahow upon the plans and zpecifications in r ubis Leprovament distriez, is weassary as a h"1th measure,. and has vac ceded that assesmant pooe be Imatituted U1.der the r t Att of 1911 g Division 7 of tho Streets I ish mys Co4e of tus state of Califoralm for the inst4l1atiou d **us-tr=tjoa of saW asaitsryr oewer oyetta in said area wj 9, FORE$ BE IT RESOLVED by the city Comail of the City of, 1juntington Seadh, Califormiso is re ,ui s_ ssi "sembled this lib day of c 'e , I 2 that the letter of said Roalth Officer herein above xe erved to be sprea4 in. full upon the milautlos Of City counaill-0 BE IT FURTHER RS$4XVED thatthe Installation coustructim of a amifa r system to'setve said area r w Reg :. Palma strO et the sa" haftby L found *ad deeloredto be pecessary as a health seasurat, ryIt + .,,a Division 7 of the ' "+ ATTEST i SMAU -OF I scope City Balm 'Of 3i ci ' O Huntimatem Beacb, and icier C , r thy, ILty l o s am1 6baraby e of the l .n r o e o it 1 Of the cif:. of V I tou iac - Lo. fivet t tba for egatug, od by tha 'COUM ative vote r a . " a the ma10 City, . r sp ex. o ", t e't f 'bat'd pw the 5 14, day o f obey' u Q€ .. AStit �t ' 'Gisler, a C men Mob SC it 1 city c6uhizi , tea ,. Ci + j 4 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. 1609 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DESIGNATING NEWSPAPER IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE- PATTERSON WAY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California in regular session assembled this 18th day of June , 1962 that THE HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS , a newspaper published and circulated in said City of Huntington Beach, be and the same is hereby designated as the newspaper in which shall' be published all notices , resolutions , orders or other matters required to be published in connection with the proceedings to be had and taken- for the doing of the work and improvements necessary in the con- struction and installation of the improvements proposed to be done in the Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Assessment District, Assessment District No. 6201 , in said City of Huntington Beach, California. ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 18th day of June, 1962. Mayor ATTBST: Y e . . -1- STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) I. PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is five; _ that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of June, 1962, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Wells , Gisler, Stewart, Welch, Lambert NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None City- Clerk an officio Clerk o the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California t -2- LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA of COUNSEL REow000 7-3665 May 2, 1963 Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk City Hall Huntington Beach, California Re: Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District Assessment District 6201 Dear Paul: You have advised that several of the property owners have filed objections against the proposed assessment, and that the assessment spreader will. appear at the hearing next Monday night to explain his method of assessment. You ask what the council can legally do, particularly if the council agrees with the objectors. At the conclusion of the hearing, the council may take any of the following action: 1. Overrule the objections and confirm the assessment as now spread. 2. . Determine that some of the assessments are improper and too high. If the City Council does this, then the remaining assessments will have to be increased to balance the corrections. If this is done, a resolution ordering modification should be adopted before the resolution confirming the assessment, as modified, is adopted. The assessment roll is then corrected in ink. 3. Agree to contribute city money. from the General Fund to the cost of the work. This will necessitate a proportionate deduction of all of the assessments, unless the council determines that only certain assessments are incorrect. 4. Determine that the entire method of spread is incorrect and require the assessment spreader to re-spread the assessment in accordance with the council's instructions. If this course is chosen, then I feel that, although the law does not require new notice, that the council should order you to set a new date of hear- ing and give new notice to all of the property owners of the fir. Paul C. Jones City Clerk Page Two 5-2-63 proposed new assessment against each parcel of property. . Would. you .please send me by return mail a conformed copy of ygur affidavit of posting and mailing of the notices of hearing upon the assessmient, and a copy of the newspaper's affidavit- of publication; I like to have Ithese documents in my file before the time ,of hearing, to be certain that the proper notice has been given. � . Sincerely yours, JOHN T. GANAHL c 'K es D. Plunkett, City Attorney 01 RESOLUTION NO. 1608 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BELCH APPOINTING ATTORNEY IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE- PATTERSON WAY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO, 6201 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California in regular session assembled this 18th day of June, 1962 that JOHN T. GANAHL be and he hereby is appointed as attorney to prepare all resolutions , notices and other papers and proceedings for any work and improvement that may be hereafter authorized by said City Council in this improvement district; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said attorney shall receive as compensation for his services herein an amount equal to two percent (2%) of the contract price , but not less than $250.00 , not including incidental expenses; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said compensation shall be paid as follows: (a) Three-fourths (3/4) thereof at the time of 6igning the contract with the contractor who may be awarded said contract by this body; and (b) The balance thereof at the time of recording the assessment , diagram and warrant; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if said proceedings shall fail to be carried to conclusion, then said attorney shall be paid a reasonable compensation for his services -1- performed; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said services shall not include any services for litigation or services in pro- curement of easements and rights of way, but shall be solely for the preparation of all resolutions , notices and other papers and proceedings required by the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 in carrying through the proceedings for the work herein contemplated. ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 18th day of June, 1962. A'17EST' s Mayor Cie3W STATE OF CAL IFORN IA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) I. PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is five; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of June , 1962 , by the following vote: I -2- M if AYES: Councilmen: Wells , Gisler, Stewart, Welch, Lambert NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None City Clerk anVA-officio Merk of the City Count-it of the City of Huntington Beach, California -3- RESOLUTION NO. 1607 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 , AND REQUESTING INVESTIGATION THEREOF BY HEALTH OFFICER BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California in regular session assembled this 18th day of June , 1962 that the public interest and convenience require .the construction and installation of a sanitary sewer system in: 1 . Patterson Tway from its intersection with Ellis Street to its Northerly terminus; 2. La Palma Street from its intersection with Patterson Way to its Easterly terminus ; 3 . Lyndon Street from its intersection with Warner Avenue to a point in Lyndon Street 420 feet North of Warner Avenue; 4. Washington Avenue from its intersection with Lyndon Street to its intersection with the public alley 520 feet East thereof; 5 . Warner Avenue from its intersection with the Pacific Electric Railway Company right of way to its intersection with the public alley 650 feet East thereof , as a health measure , and that proceedings for the construction of said sanitary sewer system under the Improvement Act of 19il , Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California , are necessary as a health. measure . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that EDWARD LEE RUSSELL , -1- the Health Officer of the County of Orange , State of Calif- ornia, is hereby requested to investigate the necessity of said construction and the necessity of said proceedings under the Improvement Act of 1911 as a health measure , and to submit his written opinion and recommendation in regard thereto. ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 18th day of June, 1962. n May-or ATTEST: Ci y er STATE OF CALIFORNIA ODUM OF ORANGE ss: CITY OF RMINGTON BEACH I, PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is five; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of June , 1%2, by the following vote: -2- AYES: Councilmen: Wells , Gisler, Stewart , Welch, Lambert ALOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None --G 'City Clerk aWd-x-ofFicio Clerk of the City touncil of the City of Huntington Beach, California -3- RESOLUTION NO. '1606 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTING70N BEACH ORDERING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Huntington Beach, California in regular session assembled this 18th day of .Tune, 1962 that the City Engineer be , and he hereby is authorized and directed to prepare plans and specifications for the proposed construction and in- stallation of a sanitary sewer system with house connections , appurtenances and appurtenant work, in: 1. Patterson Way from its intersection with Ellis Street to its Northerly terminus ; 2. La Palma Street from its intersection with Patterson Way to its Easterly terminus ; 3. Lyndon Street from its intersection with Warner Avenue to a point in Lyndon Street 420 feet North of Warner Avenue; 4. Washington Avenue from its intersection with Lyndon Street to its intersection with the public alley 520 feet East thereof; 5. Warner Avenue from its intersection with the Pacific Electric Railway Company right of way to its intersection with the public alley 650 feet East thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said City Engineer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to prepare a careful estimate of the cost and expense of such work, and a plat or -1- map of the proposed assessment district. ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 18th day of June, 1962 . ATTEST: Mayor ----�- Y STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY uF ORANGE ss: CITY OF HUNT INGTON BEACH it PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is five; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council- at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of June, 1962, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Wells , Gisler, Stewart , Welch, Lambert NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: None 'City Clerk an -o c o er of the City Counc 1 of the City of Huntington Beach, California -2- b 120 r E3 LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA, CALIFORNIA of COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 May 2, 1963 Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk City Hall Huntington Beach, California Re: Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District Assessment District 6201 Dear Paul: You have advised that several of the property owners have filed objections against the proposed assessment, and that the assessment spreader will appear at the hearing next Monday night to explain his method of assessment. You ask what the council can legally do, particularly if the council agrees with the objectors . At the conclusion of the hearing, the council may take any of the following action: 1. Overrule the objections and confirm the assessment as now spread. 2 . Determine that some of the assessments are improper and too high. If the City Council does this , then the remaining assessments will have to be increased to balance the corrections . If this is done, a resolution ordering modification should be adopted before the resolution confirming the assessment, as modified, is adopted. The assessment roll is then corrected in ink. 3 . Agree to contribute city money from the General Fund to the cost of the work. This will necessitate a proportionate deduction of all of the assessments , unless the council determines that only cer ain assessments are incorrect. 4. Determine that the entire method of spread is incorrect and require the assessment spreader to re-spread the assessment in accordance with the council' s instructions . If this course 19- chosen, then I feel that, although the law does not require new notice, that the council should order you to set a new date of hear- ing and give new notice to all of the property owners of the `I t Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk Page Two 5-2-63 proposed new assessment against each parcel of property. Would you please send me by return mail a conformed copy of your affidavit of posting and mailing of the notices of hearing upon the assessment , and a copy of the newspaper' s affidavit of publication. I like to have these documents in my file before the time of hearing, to be certain that the proper notice has been given. :L rely yours , JOHN T. ' GAN JTG:K cc; ... James D... Plunkett, City Attorney +4pril 29, 1963 luntington Beach, Calif. TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA HONORABLE SIRS: WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, ARE PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE WASHINGTON AVENUE- PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.6201 WE FEEL THAT THE COST APPLIED TO EACH PROPERTY OWiVER IS NOT EQUITABLE. THERE SEEMS TO BE A DISCREPANCY IN THE AMOUNT ASSESSED BET4 '-'N DIFFERENT PROPERTY OVVERS AND THE OVERALL COST PER FOOT SEEMS EXCESSIVE. WE THEREFORE APPEAL TO TIIE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW THE ASSESSMENTS MADE AND ALLOW US TO BE HEARD AT THE COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD MAY 61 1963. Signature Address Assessment Number," 67 L h, � o --�_ V Zbr CITY of HUNTINGTON BEACH APR 9, 91963 A.M, P.M. 718 1 9.1101111121.1,12131,41516 - �fleCome fo W _E CITY DF HUNTT I`NGTO�N BEACH M p on File ■ ■ ■ SECT/ON L/NE BEACH BL VO. i a. W N b a 7s' 7s' sa +- P,9TTEf7SON WAY VI/t h� a sc a k nj L a ° aro� pN 0 ell e?,105 rNI (�Iji '�; 2 1 '. L AdIRL O _- 7 � o 07 y-- OTW ego •, •ta' — --- b S6' N S6' ti Occd -- � Q ORr/Z �lca: , fI r6 •T x• RR L j�a �� L-/NCOL N — --- � STREET °- Co i Tin/�oCp U, Q1 �/G`Ri✓` DE2� -1tit/on ... _. ...- I r i n I � co a O I�-,;`�J cr aGA eelA f/C o s rA Al � ` T. ✓RiP6X.A b�0 AtaSTA .•nv i -._..._.....__.__._.. I l IN ` .31 Toz. .e.eEs xw y w A VAREiA f ,�� •VAaEiA��" AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: PAUL C. JONES being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That during all the time herein mentioned he was and now is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California ; that on the 18 day of April, 1963 pursuant to the provisions of law applicable herein, he caused a copy of the within attached notice to be placed in an envelope addressed to each of the persons owning real property which is proposed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of the work, as their names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll, or as known to af£iant; sealed said envelope and deposited it in the United States mail at the City of Huntington Beach , California, with postage thereon fully prepaid; that there is a regular communication by mail between the place of mailing and the places so addressed. DATED: Mpg . , 1963_ city ci0 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the fore- going is true and correct. Executed on May' _ 4 , 1963 at Huntington Beach, California. PAUL C. t� NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEAR.= THEREON WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California has filed with me an assessment to cover the sum due, including all incidental expenses, for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain streets in said City of Huntington Beach performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 1664 of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , adopted . October 15 , 1962, to'which reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assessment district and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday, the 6th day of May, 1963 at the hour of 8: 00 o'clock P .M. as the time and the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, California as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners, the contractor, or its assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assessment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington- Beach. 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, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment . or diagram or other act, determination or proceeding of the Super- intendent of Streets , shall, prior to the day fixed for the hearing upon the assessment, appeal to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach, by briefly stating in writing the grounds of appeal, Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might .have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and. .any other matter on which objection, protest or appeal could be made. DATED: April 16, 1963. PAUL C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of your property and the amount of the proposed assessment against the same are as follows, to wit: ASSESSMENT NUMBER LOT BLOCK TRACT AMOUNT 4/1 t, AFFIDAVIT POSTING NOTICE .,01? F,1LTN( F ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON-WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNT)Y' OF ORANGE ss: PAUL C. JONES being first duly sworn; deposes and says: That during all of the time herein mentioned he was and now is the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Huntington .Beach State of California; That in accordance with law affiant conspicuously posted for ten (10) days upon the bulletin board of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach California, a copy of the attached notice in the matter of the Assessment District No. 6201 , Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District in said City of Huntington Beach State of California. Said notice was posted for the first time on April 19 , 1963 and was kept posted continuously until May (4, 1963 City Cler y ff I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the fore- going is true and correct. Executed on May 4 , 1963 at Huntington Beach, California. P NOTICE OF FILING .aF ASSESSMENT AND -TIME OF. . _+RING THEREON 14ASHINGTON AVENUE - PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6201 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach California has i e with me on assessment to cover the sun due, inclu iFg all incidental expenses , f^r the work performed and specified in the contract for- the ila- provement of certain streets in saidCity of Huntington Beach _ performed under and in pursuance of t eh provisions of the Improve- u,ep.t Act of 1911, all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention'No. 1664 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted October 15 .1.,�� to which reference is hereBy made for a escription of t e wcr.!c, the asSes;Evert district and other particulars therein container!. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday, the 6 th day of May, 1963 at the hour of o c oc P .M. as the time and the chambers of t City Council in the City Hall in the city of Huntington Beach California as the p ace when and where all persons interested in-the wort oi;e under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach The owners , the contractor, or its assigns , and all other persons interested in the said workV, or in the assessment , feeling agcrieved by any act or determination of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who . claim that the work has not been 7performed according to the contract, in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was emitted or illegally included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the. correctness of the assessment or diagram or other act, determination or proceeding of the Superintendent of Street%hall , prior to the day fixed for the hearing upon the assessment , appeal to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach by briefly stating in writing the ground.; of appeal . Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived vol- untarily by any person who might_ `rave-made such appeal, proter't or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, .protest or _appeal could be made. DATED April 16 , 1963 . P , ty Cierk ot the City of Huntingon Beach, California v _ O 190 6 2•® INS /3 TpNe CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. CH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Huntington Beach, California / c�CUUNTY �'� April 3, 1963 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach; Calif. Gentlemen: The work on Assessment District 6201 as described in Resolution of Intention 1661 has been completed and is hereby accepted. The work has been done according to plans and specifi- cations and lines and grades as shown on the plans for this work. It is requested that your Honorable Body accept these improvements and authorize the release of the bonds. Very truly yours, ames R. Wheeler Street Superintendent JRW:RCK:a (� —0 / O NTIN - CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH `= ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Huntington Beach, California pppNTY �Qy January -4, 1963 J Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach, Calif. Subject: Improvement District 6201 Sewer Connection Fee , Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is a Resolution transferring $25.00 from the Sewer Fund for the cost of a permit to connect to the Orange County Sanitation District facility. A check should be made payable to the Orange County 'Sanitation District and forwarded to this office for transmittal• Very truly yours, James R• 14heeler City Engineer JRW:IM:a Encl. RESOLUTION Nc. 1705 A RESOLUTION OF- THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTTNGTOW BEACH AUTHORIZING THE EX- PENDITURE OF MONEY FROM THE SEWER FUND. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach has adopted a Budget for the Fiscal Year 1962-63 by Ordinance No. 913; and WHEREAS, Section 6 of said Ordinance No. 913 provides the procedure for authorizing expenditures from the several Special Funds mentioned in said Section 6; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer and the City Administrator have recommended an expenditure; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby at;proves said recom- mendation; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that an expenditure in the amount of Twenty Five and No/100 Dollars (925. 00) is hereby authorized to be mada from the Sewer Fund payable to Orange County Sanitation District for Sever connection fee - Improve- merit District No. 6201 . PA.-�SED ANT) ADOPTED by the City Council of the Citv of Huntington Beach, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the nth day of January, 1961. ATTEST: MAyor City Clerk 1 . ASSICNPIEPl' FOR VALUA3L.f-a CO SID.E'RATIOIV, RECEIPT of WI-I cH is HEREBY ACTNOWLEDGED, AND AS COLLATERAL SECURITY FOR ANY AND ALL INDEBTEDNESS OWING BY THE UNDERSIGNED To ALBERT SCHUH, 1301 1ARIO T DRIVE, GLEI+IDALI� 5, CALIFORbIA, THE UNDERSIGNED, ZA VA S i SIO S, 906 EAST 108.`I'H STREET, LOS A1103EL.E'S 59, CALIF0172111A, HEREBY SELLS, ASSIGNS, TRANSFERS AND SETS OVER TO SAID ALRERT SCHUjr, ALL ITS RIGHT TITLE AND INTEREST IN AND TO TUAT CERTAIN DIAGRAI , t4fA.RR.AIJT AND ASS'l'SS.11a1'1T AND ALL MONIES, BONDS AND PAYMENTS OF EVERY KIND AND CHARACTER DUE OR TO BE- 007TE DUE OR. HEREINAFTER ISSUED OR PAID UNDER THAT CERTAIN CONTRACT DATED DEC1WBER 3, 1962, BETWEEN ZA VAS t SO- S AND JAIIES R. WHEELER, SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON JEACH, CALIFORNIA, (EXECUTED IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS SUCH SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS) FOR TFIE CONSTRUC- TION AND INSTALLATION OF .SANITARY SEWERS IN ASSESSITL'bT DIS- TRICT V('). 6201, IN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TVA SHINGT0- AVEl1U.%-PATT.E'RSON WAY IEIPR0Vcti`A3VT DISTRICT, As DESCRIBED IN RESOLUTION' OF I YTEJllYI Cyr M) . 1664 OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON REACH, CALIFORNIA . RY THESE PRESENTS ZAVAS &- SONS, HEREBY DIRECT AND AUTHOR- I ZE SAID S'UPFRINTENDF,NT OF STREETS OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TO DFLIVER ` TO ALRERT SCHUH, HIS HEIRS, SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS., AS OUR ASSIGNEE, SAID DIAGRAM, IWARRANT AND AS SESSMONT; AND DO HEREBY AUTHORIZE AND APPOINT THE SAID ALBERT SC'Mff, TO RECEIVE, RECEIPT FOR AND ENFORCE DELIVERY OF ALL A SEE,SSr�LNl'S, WAJRRAA-TS, HOI1 IES AND PA rl[ N7'S ASSIGNED HEREBY, AND TO GIVE RF'CEIPTS, RELEASES AND SATISFACTIONS IN THE NAME:' OF THE. UNDERSIGNED OF IN :THE NAME OF SAID ASSIGNEE (PA GF 1 of 2 PAGES (PAGE 2 or.2 PA.G.l A S SI G.IffEN'l' IN PH, SAME MANNER AS TH.R ASSIGNOR. DATED AT LOS ANG'E ,Es, CALIFORNIA, DF°cEMBER 10, 1962. rA VA S SONS C � q ki R T NE R SUB 8CRI13.Rp AND SWORN To . BEFORE ME THIS / ' DAY OF .DEc.w]TBE,< , 1962. } 'OTR xc, N JD FOR E C 'F' I A S OUN2' O/ OS lJG LF. . , TA TH O F '' CA L IF 0 RM Z A RECEI %I.I1? 6 ,TI.L f'.D DECE,h D1F 1.9C , JAS I : jvl��'L":Z, : , "rI, EtIzvTErrDEr�T of `�—' TRFr S OF TH. CITY OF HUNTINGTON REA cT--1, "AIFn_ RszA . (Published Huntington Beach News Oct. wean the points, of the dimensions, at HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a news- 18, Oct. 25, 1962) the places and in the manner described paper of general circulation published and RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1664 and set forth in the plans, profiles and circulated in said City of Huntington IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION detailed drawings of said work, and to Beach, which said newspaper has hereto- AND INSTALLATION OF A SANITARY specifications for said work heretofore fore been designated by said City Coun- SEWER SYSTEM IN ASSESSMENT DIS- adopted by said City Council on October cil as the newspaper in which shall be TRICT NO. 6201 IN THE CITY OF HUNT- 15, 1962 by its Resolution No. 1663, which printed and published all notices, reso. INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WASH- plans, profiles, detailed drawings and lutions, orders and other matters re- INGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY 1M. specifications are on file in the office quired to be published in the proceed- PROVEMENT DISTRICT of the City Clerk of said city, and which ings to be taken pursuant to this reso- The City Council of the City of Hunt- are hereby referred to for a more parti- lution and under the provisions of the ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cular description of said work, grade Improvement Act of 1911, and amend- sion assembled this 15th day of October, of said work, and location of said work ments thereto; the first publication of 1962, does hereby resolve and determine in and along the streets hereinbefore said notice shall be not less than ten as follows: mentioned; and which said plans, pro- (110) days prior to the date herein fixed SECTION 1: That the public interest files, detailed drawings and specifica- for the public hearing fixed by this re- and convenience require, and that it is tions are hereby incorporated herein and solution of intention. the intention of said City Council to order made part hereof by reference as though SECTION 7: The Superintendent of the following work to be done or im- set forth fully herein. Streets of said city shall cause to be provements to be made in said City of SECTION 3. That said contemplated conspicuously posted along the. line of Huntington Beach, to wit: work and improvements, in the opinion said contemplated work and Improve- A.The construction and installation of an of said City Council, is of more than ments, and on all the open streets within 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, together with local or ordinary public benefit, and that the assessment district, notice of the 4" vitrified clay pipe house laterals, the expenses and cost of said work and passage of this resolution of intention five linear feet of 15" vitrified clay pipe improvements shall be chargeable upon in the time, form and manner required sewer main, .pre-cast manholes, a stan- a district, which said district said City by law. dard lamphole, and including trenching, Council hereby declares to be the dis- SCETION 8: The City Clerk of said backfilling, pavement replacement, ap- trict benefited by the work and improve- city is hereby directed to mail notices purtenances and appurtenant work, in: meats herein described and to be as- of the adoption of this resolution of in- 1. Warner Avenue from a lamphole sessed to pay the cost and expenses tention, postage prepaid, to all persons to be constructed therein 92 feet thereof; said district shall include that owning real property proposed to be as- West of the intersection of the cen- territory in said City of Huntington Beach sessed to pay any part of the cost of said terlines of Warner Avenue and Lyn- which is shown upon that certain plat work, whose names and addresses ap- don Street to a manhole to be cons- or map thereof on file in the office of the pear on the last equalized assessment tructed in Warner Avenue 488 feet City Clerk of said city, entitled "AS- roll for real ,property taxes, or as known East of said intersecting centerlines. SESSM•ENT DISTRICT NO. 6201," and - to said City Clerk. Said mailing is to 2. In the common intersection of which said map or plat indicates by a be completed at least fifteen (15) days Warner Avenue and Lyndon Street boundary line the extent of the territory prior to the day herein fixed for the from an existing 15" stubout, using included in the proposed district and public hearing on this resolution of inten- 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer main, covers all details as to the extent of the tion, all in the time, form and manner for a distance of 5 feet West of said area to be assessed; said map or plat prescribed in said Improvement Act of existing stubout to Manhole No. 1 to is hereby incorporated herein and made 1911, as amended. be constructed in said intersection a part hereof by reference as though SECTION 9: The total estimated cost with a 15" stubout facing West, said sat forth fully herein. of said work and improvements, includ- manhole to be located 8 feet West SECTION 4: Notice is hereby given ing estimated incidental costs, is in the and B feet North of the .intersection that serial bonds shall be issued in the amount of $25,448.41. of the centerlines of said intersection. manner and form provided in Part 5, SECTION 10: NOTICE IS HEREBY Thence North in said intersection Division 7 of the Streets and Highways FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to and Lyndon Street from said Manhole Code of the State of California, the Im- which said work is to be done are, or No. 1 to a manhole to be constructed provement Act of 1911, to represent un- may be in part, new and different from in Lyndon Street 395 feet North of paid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) those heretofore established, or may be the intersection of said centerlines. or over, which said bonds shall bear and in some cases are different from 3. In Washington Avenue from a interest at the rate of six (6%) percent existing ground levels. manhole to be constructed in the per annum and the last installment of ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 15th day common intersection of Lyndon Street which bonds shall mature nine (9) of October, 1962. and Washington Avenue 12 feet West years from the second day of January ROBERT M. LAMBERT of the centerline of Lyndon Street to next succeeding the first day of Septem- Mayor a manhole to be constructed in Wash- ber following their date. ATTEST: ington Avenue 488 feet east of said SECTION 5: Notice is hereby given PAUL C. JONES centerline. that on Monday, the 5th day of Novem- City Clerk B. The construction and installation ber, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock STATE OF CALIFORNIA of an 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, to- P.M. of said day, in the council chambers COUNTY OF ORANGE sa gether with 4" vitrified clay pipe house in the City Hall in said City of Hunting- CITY OF HUNTI•NGTC BEACH laterals and pre-cast manholes, and in- ton Beach, the meeting place of said eluding trenching, backfilling, pavement City Council, any and all persons hav- I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, replacement, appurtenances and appur- ing any objections to the proposed work qualified and acting City Clerk of the tenant work, in: or improvements, or any objections to the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio 1. Patterson Way from an existing grades to which said work is to be done, Clerk of the City Council of said city, manhole in the common intersection or any objections to the boundaries of the do hereby certify that the whole num- of Patterson Way and Ellis Avenue to district proposed to be assessed to pay ber of members of the City Council a manhole to be constructed with an the cost and expenses of said work or of the City of Huntington Beach is five; B" stubout facing North in Patter- improvements may appear before said that the foregoing resolution was passed son Way 460 feet North of the center- City Council and show cause why said and adopted by the affirmative vote of line of Ellis Avenue. proposed work or improvements should more than a majority of all the members 2. In La Palma Street from a man- not be carried out in accordance with of said City Council at a regular meet- hole to be constructed at the cen- this resolution of intention, and may pre- ing therof held on the 15th day of Octo- terline of Patterson Way at its in- sent written,protests in the form and man- ber, 1962, by the following vote, to-wit: tersection with La Palma Street to ner required by law not later than the AYES: Councilmen: a manhole to be constructed in La hour hereinabove set for hearing objec- Gisler, Stewart, Welch, Palma Street 288 feet East of said tions against the doing of said work, the Lambert. centerline. grades to which said work is to be done, NOES: Councilmen: SECTION 2: All of the above men- or the extent of the territory to be as- None. He ned work, including the grade to sessed to pay the cost and expenses there- ABSENT: Councilmen: which said work shall be done and of. Wells. the location thereof in and upon the SECTION 6: The City Clerk of said PAUL C. JONES streets above mentioned, shall be done city shall cause this resolution of in- City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the upon the grades, along the lines, bet- tention to be published twice in the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California CITY O F Pur��G z each �\�c,�0.y� - - S.P----- u1 -editfornia \ 70 octissz —,909•`�'� CALIFORNIA —.0 4 « LIF pMETEt dJe�C� tEQd( CA ' P.8.525968 ROBERT H. PO i ro Fo 8121 EL AVENUE HUN GTON BEACH, -,Fo 1 i ALIFORNIA �z °IAJ .� sty i 74 LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL eure z JOHN T. GANAHL 0 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA.CALIFORNIA or couNsE� PEow000 7-3655 November 30 , 1962 C70) City of Huntington Beach City Hall Huntington Beach, California TO GANAHL & GANAHL DR To legal services : Assessment District #6201 $316 .00 Assessment District #6202 332 .87 Assessment District #6203 386 .48 $1 ,035 .35 ' O��NTING�TpNe CITY OF HUNTINGTO N BEACH, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Huntington Beach, California NCO C�' �NT1f November 5, 1962 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach, Calif. Attention: Doyle Miller Subject: Assessment District 6201 Gentlemen: The bids on the subject assessment district have been reviewed and are in order. It is recommended that the bid be accepted and the_ contract awarded to Zavas and Sons in the amount of $21,066.40. It is further recommended that all other bidders be notified and their bid bonds re- turned subsequent to the signing of the contract. Very truly yours, ames R. Wheeler City Engineer JRW:a 6-2 VMSHI:d0 0 A�j YvE AND Pr_T^ + 50?G t=' a ASS:Sys 3`� u S HICK �v0. 6201 � l hear, #2 Item #3 Ite_�n44 l; Item. Ite�r #6 TuT11I,rt 2$?_ a. '. 104°'�t �.o f'. I m f 0 15a 11 Es.3td. 2 Ea. Drop 1 ea. SiGd. v"r ► �3 c P.Setiaed L Vvr Sewer . JCP Suer Manho'.as manholes am hole Engineers Estimate ,0 ,00 �00 30 0 37 oC0 1 a0 2 9 139272.00 40.&76.00 .40,00 39300.00 750.00 12000 Incid. a 7900 1 S 2 �. ry ick teko EG Son 1252 So. Greenwood Nontsbello, Calif. - 0-Lange Co. Sewers 1506 N.- Clinton St. s - 34*00 + �► - Santa Ana Calif. �� c s �' . 2 � . + S anders and Udall 3317 W. Hazard Santa Ana Calif. S & S Construction 'wo , . ?h,ol 8th St;o= �. Manhattan Beaeh Calif o I-,b. J. -Vuckich and George L. Vuckich• 2627. so. Main 'sto Santa Ana Calif 6 ?atyas & moons ' Isom 906 E. 10u th St. + Los Arge1�99 Calif. t .. 6-2 Y Y`r 'TON r t r,�r -- n'- iYrt-:1��' `,sF ._ .� �;e�.,_,ry.,s_.:�Tn i�",n, ; '. n' t' L� �1.3�1?' ON S�:� i E 2•!L'� PA 1 d�+.� .s`.}L'•JJx'S!'ia.V a [ �• 1710 6-52 1 ! �T y C I jA 6�s �r��F ti`e;T + ! Q a/.,6 e� r• �} 3;�E{3 e; It�39! r2 �,c9I11 7Item, .� aZ :f1 a� s .vm 103.`_ � s `j` i' r; ^ Y'' ", ` ) "'y v Ctf 9 II Eay.a��de r � D 1 � C�.o a�7�iCis C89i CVS J�&vLt3_. y i �Cj_-,.Sn ' ow3Si`.Wa— e 9 mac' o �O�i p 9 ! 1 3J Sewer o��� ,:,r�?w03 y �t1�'s g �l�ixY?o .� =��anholes I �i?.�"F�Y3iE�ar� 6 _ b EJG o�� �� y� 3 (?Q e r 20.0t'� ��z :�?32e�aG 42P176.00 40: 3?300®00 e 750-00 � 1ell-0 00 ! Inc►��de _3: 90.A � Son i 3 PO Gr«.ige Co. Sewers 0" W.. C14n'on St. 1 .1 42/, •:3 f.�.n"3 t;� A s si3� _ii&Z."L I"w -- -��.�..�-.�, ! �..�.,.s.,.e.�.-� .,.�.�-° � _� _ � t _ - ..,........-�...�......, _ � W. Haze-rd •s,'" ^'t gggq ` a ye�/LgI 93 C lL1Q�iti`ie^'LYl BGae h, v�i� jc. Main St. qq { oilsGY .` N...,�.�.e-�.v.-..... �..�a..� - � _---- .....�_�.�,;-%3'--'•:...,...�v.�z� c;6 Ea ALOsvh sub / D ��. `z �•J r�%� 2'iL�C��w 2 eu� 'w�3,I+ i-_ �.•.�r�.:=+.v.,..o-�.�u �.._--r.�-.:L�s�.•..-e.._.�.{ .. _ ¢ y � ¢ _-,.__�=_...w-;,.�.:c-•.�-�,..-�-.�. __-.....-. ._�__�,-_.>�._�-,..�_,.mac -- �.-�...„.aca.��_ - - tt � Y December 3,. 1962 Zavas & Sons' 906 E. 108th Street Los Angeles 59, California Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is Bid Bond 'No.. 455933 dated November 2, 1962) submitted*witb your bid for con- . struction and installation of a sanitary sewer system on Washington Avenue and Patterson Way in Assessment- District No. 6201. ' Performance and. Labor and Material-Bonds have been .received and are on file in this office. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jonea City Clerk PCJ:aw enc. LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL - 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA REow000 7-3665 November 12 , 1962 Paul C . Jones City Clerk City Hall Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment Districts No. 6201 , . 6202, and 6203 Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith original and two copies of proposed agree- ment between the City of Huntington Beach and Zavas & Sons , the successful bidder in District 6201 . Assuming that you have published the notice of award of contract on November 8 , 1962 , the contractor will not want to sign the contract until November 19th, but must sign it not later than December 3 , 1962 . Note that the contract must be completed by inserting therein, on page 2 , the date upon which the work shall start. This date is fifteen days from the date the contract is signed. . At the time the contractor signs he must, as you know, post the necessary faithful performance and laborer and materialmen' s bonds with you, and pay the incidental expenses to date. When everything is in order, will you please submit the contract to Mr. Wheeler for execution as Superintendent of Streets of the city. Also enclosed herewith a notice of the award of contract in each of these districts, which can be recorded by you in the office of the County Recorder in accordance with the provisions of Section. 5248 of the Streets and Highways Code. Also enclosed is my statement for the amount due me in District 6201 upon the execution of the contract. Would you please submit this to the proper officer for payment. At the same time would you also check upon the statements mailed to you in the other two districts , 6202 and 6203 . Sincerely yours , aiOHN T. GANA JTG:R Encls LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE Y JOHN T. GAMAHL IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE C. GANAHL OF CO.UNSF_, CORONA, CALIFORNIA REOw OOO Y 3665 November 9, 1962 City of Huntington Beach, California City Hall Huntington Beach, California TO JOHN T. GANAHL PR To legal services to date of signing contract Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District Assessment District #6201 2% of contract price, $21,066 .40 S $421.33 3/4 thereof due at date of signing contract - - - - $316.00 l AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT. DISTRICT NO. 6201 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss` ORANGE COUNTY OF ) JAMES R. WHEELER being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is now and at all times herein mentioned was -the duly appointed, qualified and acting Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California 9 that on the 24th day of October , 1962 , he caused to be posted copies of the attached notice along the line of the contemplated work and improvement and on all the open streets within the assessment district described in Resolution of Intention No. 1664 passed and adopted by the City. Council of said City of Huntington Beach, California on the 15th day of October, 1962 9 that he posted said notices not more than three hundred (300) feet apart along the line of said contemplated work and improvement, and on all the open streets and proposed rights of way within the assessment district proposed to be assessed for the doing of said work, and that he posted not less than three (3) of said notices in all; that said posting was completed on the 24th day of October , 1962 DATED: 1962 Subscribed and sworyy t befo e.me this 962 day of it'�,n i Notary Public ERNESTINA'DFFABIO-NOTARY PUBLIC In and�for the County Orange,State of California �Hj Comrrii"ssiori'E:piies June 26, 1965 Hall•Huntington Beach,Calif. w 4 NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (Published Huntington Beach News Oct. wean the points, of the dimensions, at HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a news- 18, Oct. 25, 1962) the places and in the manner described paper of general circulation published and RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1664 and set forth in the plans, profiles and circulated in said City of Huntington IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION detailed drawings of said work, and to Beach, which said newspaper has hereto. AND INSTALLATION OF A. SANITARY specifications for said work heretofore fore been designated by said City Coun- SEWER SYSTEM IN ASSESSMENT DIS. adopted by said City Council on October cil as the newspaper in which shall be TRICT NO. 6201 IN THE CITY OF HUNT. 15, 1962 by its Resolution No. 1663, which- printed and published all notices, reso- INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WASH• plans, profiles, detailed drawings and lutions, orders and other matters re- INGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IM• specifications are on file in the office quired to be published in the proceed- PROVEMENT DISTRICT of the City Clerk of said city, and which ings to be taken pursuant to this reso- The City Council of the City of Hunt- are hereby referred to for a more parti- lution and under the provisions of the ington Beach, California, in regular ses. cular description of said work, grade Improvement Act of 1911, and amend- sion assembled this 15th day of October, of said work, and location of said work ments thereto; the first publication of 1962, does hereby resolve and determine in and along the streets hereinbefore said notice shall be not less than ten as follows: mentioned; and which said plans, pro- (10) days prior to the date herein fixed SECTION 1: That the public interest files, detailed drawings and specifica- for the public hearing fixed by this ra- and convenience require, and that it is tions are hereby incorporated herein and solution of intention. the intention of acrid City Council to order made part hereof by reference as though SECTION 7: The Superintendent of the following work to be done or im- set forth fully herein. Streets of said city shall cause to be provements to be made in said City of SECTION 3. That said contemplated conspicuously posted along the line of Huntington Beach, to wit: work and improvements, in the opinion said contemplated work and improve- A.The construction and installation of an of said City Council, is of, more than meats, and on all the open streets within 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, together with local or ordinary public benefit, and that the assessment district, notice of the 4" vitrified clay pipe house laterals, the expenses and cost of said work and passage of this resolution of intention five linear feet of 1S" vitrified clay pipe Improvements shall be chargeable upon in the time, form and manner required sewer main, ,pre-cast manholes, a stan- a district, which said district said City by law. dard lamphole, and-including. trenching, Council hereby declares to be the dis- SCCTION 8: The City Clerk of said backfilling, pavement replacement, ap- trict benefited by the work and improve- city is hereby directed to mail notices purtenances and appurtenant work, in: meats herein described and to be as- of the adoption of this resolution of in- 1. Warner Avenue from a lamphole sessed to pay the cost and expenses tention, postage prepaid, to all persons to be constructed. therein 92 feet thereof; said district shall include that owning real property proposed to be as- West of the intersection of the can- territory in said City of Huntington Beach sessed to pay any part of the cost of said ,terlines of Warner Avenue and Lyn- which is shown upon that certain plat work, whose names and addresses ap- don Street to a manhole to be cone- or map thereof on file in the office of the pear on the last equalized assessment tructed in Warner Avenue 488 feet City Clark of said city, entitled "AS- roll for real .property taxes, or as known East of said intersecting centerlines. SESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201," and to said City Clerk. Said mailing is to 2. In the common intersection of which said map or ,plat indicates by a be completed at least fifteen (15) days Warner Avenue and Lyndon Street boundary line the extent of the territory prior to the day herein fixed for the from an existing 15" stubout, using included in the proposed district and public hearing on this resolution of Inten- 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer main, covers all details as to the extent of the tion, all in the time, form and manner for a distance of 5 feet West of said area to be assessed; said map or plat prescribed In said Improvement Act of existing stubout to Manhole No. 1 to is hereby incorporated herein and made 1911, as amended. be constructed in said intersection a part hereof by reference as though SECTION 9: The total estimated cost with a 15" stubout facing West, said sat forth fully herein. of said work and improvements, Includ- manhole to be located 8 feet West SECTION 4: Notice is hereby given ing estimated incidental costs, is in the and 8 feet North of the intersection that serial bonds shall be issued in the amount of $25,448.41. of the centerlines of said intersection. manner and form provided in Part 5, SECTION '10: •NOTICE IS HEREBY Thence North in said intersection Division 7 of the Streets and Highways FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to. and Lyndon Street from said Manhole Code of the State of California, the Im- which said work is to be done are, or No. 1 to a manhole to be constructed provement Act of 1911, to represent un- may be in part, new and different from in Lyndon Street 395 feet North of paid assessments of Fifty Dollars (650.00) those heretofore established, or may be the intersection of said centerlines. or over, which said bonds shall bear and in some cases are different from 3. In Washington Avenue from a interest at the rate of six (6%) percent existing ground levels. manhole to be constructed in the per,annum and the last installment of ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 15th day common intersection of Lyndon Street which bonds shall mature nine (9) of October, 1962. and Washington Avenue 12 feet West years from the second day of January ROBERT M. LAMBERT of the centerline of Lyndon Street to next succeeding the first day of Septem- Mayor a manhole to be constructed in Wash- ber following their date. ATTEST: ington Avenue 488 feet east of said SECTION 5: Notice is hereby given PAUL C. JONES centerline. that on Monday, the Sth day of Novem- City Clerk B. The construction and installation ber, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock STATE OF CALIFORNIA of an 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, to- P.M. of said day, in the council chambers COUNTY OF ORANGE ae gether with 4" vitrified clay pipe house in the City Hall in said City of Hunting- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH laterals and pre-cast manholes, and in- ton Beach, the meeting place of said cluding trenching, backfilling, pavement City Council, any and all persons hav- I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, replacement, appurtenances and appur- ing any objections to the proposed work qualified and acting City Clerk of the tenant work, in: or improvements, or any objections to the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio 1. Patterson Way from an existing grades to which said work is to be done, Clerk of the City Council of said city, manhole in the common intersection or any objections to the boundaries of the do hereby certify that the whole num- of Patterson Way and Ellis Avenue to district proposed to be assessed to pay ber of members of the City Council a manhole to be constructed with an the cost and expenses of said work or of the City of Huntington Beach is five; 8" stubout facing North in Patter- improvements may appear before said that the foregoing resolution was passed son Way 460 feet North of the center- City Council and show cause why said and adopted by the affirmative vote of line of Ellis Avenue. proposed work or improvements should more than a majority of all the members 2. In La Palma Street from a man- not be carried out in accordance with of said City Council at a regular meet- hole to be constructed at the can- this resolution of intention, and may pre- ing therof held on the 15th day of Octo- terline of Patterson Way at its in- sent written,protests in the form and man- ber, 1962, by the following vote, to-wit: tersection with La Palma Street to ner required by law not later than the AYES: Councilmen: a manhole to be constructed in La hour hereinabove set for hearing objec- Gisler, Stewart,Welch, Palma Street 288 feet East of said tions against the doing of said work, the Lambert. centerline. grades to which said work is to be done, NOES: Councilmen: SECTION 2: All of the above men- or the extent of the territory to be as- None. tioned work, Including the grade to sessed to pay the cost andvexpenses there- ABSENT: Councilmen: which said work shall be done and of. Wells. the location thereof in and upon the SECTION 6: The City Clerk of said PAUL C. IONES streets above mentioned, shall be done city shall cause this resolution of in- City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the upon the grades, along the lines, bet- tention to be published twice in the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California a. AFFIDAVIT t POSTING NOTICE TWITIN( ^ EALED BIDS STATE OF CAL IF ORN IA ) ORANGE ) ss: COi1NT`i OF ) PAUL C. JONES being first duly sworn; deposes and says: That during all of the time herein mentioned he was and now is the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach , State of California; That in accordance with law affiant conspicuously posted for ten (10) days upon the bulletin board of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach California, .a copy of the attached notice in the matter of the WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY Improvement District in said City of Huntington Beach , State of California. Said notice was posted for the first time on October '16 , 1962 and was kept posted continuously until November 2 , 1962 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of November , 1962 Notary Public ALICE M. HAIMILTON - NOTARY PUBLIC In and for the county of orange, State of California My Commission Expires March 11, 1963 II 1 NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS 2 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, Clil�L�,,-L,-710,i""T.,.-f: .1.�., OVENUE,PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, 3 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201 i 1 10TICZ IS HEREBY CIVEN that the Cit- Council of the City 5 i of Huntington Beach, California hereby invites sealed bids and pro- 6 I posals for, 'the improvement of the streets in the Assessment District ! 7 No . 6201 is the City of Hunt ington Beach , State of California , as 8 described in Resolition of intention No . 1664 of said City 9 Council adopted October 15 , 1962 , to which re,;-Irence is hereby made 10 for a description of said work and improvement , the grade to which it is to be done , the district to be assessed to pay, the cost and 12 I expenses thereof, the bonds to be issued, and for all further par- 131 ticulars therein contained. Reference is hereby furthermade to 14 I the plans I And specifications and detailed drawings for said work 15 and improvement on file in the office of the City Clerk of said 16 city, in accordance with which said work shall be done . 17 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council has aere- 113 I tofore determined the prevailing rate of per them wages Zor the 19 i doing of said work, which said scale of wa;es is contained in the 20 schedule thereof , entitled "Schedule of Per Diem WaSe Rates ," on 21 file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntin3ton 22 Beach , California. 23 All proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a certified 241 check payable to said City of Huntington Beach for an amount which 25 shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate of the 26 proposal , .or by a bond for that amount and so payable , signed by 271 the bidder and two sureties, who shall "ustify, before any otlicer 28 i l competent to administer an oath, in double that amount , and over 291 and above all statutory exemptions , or by a corporate surety bond''. 30 1 to the sat.isfaction and approval ol the city. 311 Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the 32 City Clerk of the City of HuntinSton Beach, California on or be lore II I Friday, the 2nd day of November , 1962 at the hour of 4: 3C o ' clock 2 P .M. of said day at the office of said City Clerk in the City Hail , 3 Huntington Beach, California . Said sealed bids and proposals will 4 be opened by the City Council of the City of Huntin3ton Beach, 5 i California at its meeting commencing at 7 : 00 o' clock A.M. on Monday , 6 November 5 , 1)62 , and will be acted upon by said City Council at !I its regular meeting; to be held on Monday, November 5 , 1962 at 3: 00 o 'clock P .M. in the council chambers , City Hall , Huntington Beach, California. 10 Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and 11 all bids and proposals should it deem this :for the public good, 12 and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or un- 13 faithful in any former contract with said city. 14 DATED: October 16 , 1)62 . 16 PAUL City Clerk of ne City of 171 Hunt inSton Beach , California 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -2- AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING WASHINGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT. DISTRICT NO. 6201 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss: COUNTY OF ORANGE PAUL C. JONES being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That during all the time herein mentioned he was and now is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California ; that on the 19th day of October, 1962 , pursuant to the provisions of law applicable herein, he caused a copy of the within attached notice to be placed in an envelope addressed to each of the persons owning real property which is proposed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of the work, as their names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll, or as known to affiant, sealed said envelope and deposited it in the United States mail at the City of Huntington Beach , California, with postage thereon fully prepaid; that there is a regular communication by mail between the place of mailing. and. the places so addressed. DATED: October ,2 1 1962 Subscribed and sworn to before me this o2 9,4�_. day of October 1962 Notary Public ERNE MNA D1 FAB_IO-NOTARY PUBLIC �n and for the County of Qtanse,State of California MY,Commission EBDlres Lune 26, 196i City Hail-Huntington Beach, Calif. �r4 (Published Huntington Beach News Oct. weep the points, of the dimensions, at HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a news- 18, Oct. 25, 1962) the places and in the manner described paper of general circulation published and RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1664 and set forth in the plans, profiles and circulated in said City of Huntington IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION detailed drawings of said work, and to Beach, which said newspaper has hereto- AND INSTALLATION OF A SANITARY specifications for said work heretofore fore been designated by said City Coun- SEWER SYSTEM IN ASSESSMENT DIS. adopted by said City Council on October cil as the newspaper in which shall be TRICT NO. 6201 IN THE CITY OF HUNT. 15, 1962 by its Resolution No. 1663, which ,printed and published all notices, reso- INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WASH- plans, profiles, detailed drawings and lutions, orders and other matters re- ,INGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IN. specifications are on file in the office quired to be published in the proceed- PROVEMENT DISTRICT of the City Clerk of said city, and which ings to be taken pursuant to this reso- The City Council of the City of Hunt- are hereby referred to for a more parti- lution and under the provisions of the ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cular description of said work, grade Improvement Act of 1911, and amend- sion assembled this 15th day of October, of said work, and location of said work ments thereto; the first publication of 1962, does hereby resolve and determine in and along the streets hereinbefore said notice shall be not less than ten as follows: mentioned; and which said plans, pro- (i10) days prior to the date herein fixed SECTION 1: That the public interest files, detailed drawings and specifica- for the public hearing fixed by this re- and convenience require, and that it is tions are hereby incorporated herein and solution of intention. the intention of said City Council to order made part hereof by reference as though SECTION 7: The Superintendent of the following work to be done or im- set forth fully herein. Streets of said city shall cause to be provements to be made in said City of SECTION 3. That said contemplated conspicuously posted along the line of Huntington Beach, to wit: work and improvements, in the opinion said contemplated work and improve- A.The construction and installation of an of said City Council, is of more than ments, and on all the open streets within 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer,.together with local or ordinary public benefit, and that the assessment district, notice of the 4" vitrified clay pipe house laterals, the expenses and cost of.said work and passage of this resolution of intention five linear feet of 15" vitrified clay pipe improvements shall be chargeable. upon in the time, form and manner required sewer main, .pre-cast manholes, a stan- a district, which said district said City by law. dard lamphole, and including trenching, Council hereby declares to be the dis- SCETION 8: The City Clerk of said backfilling, pavement replacement, ap- trict benefited by the work and improve- city is hereby directed to mail notices purtenances and appurtenant work, in: ments herein described and to be as- of the adoption of this resolution of in- 1. Warner Avenue from a lamphole sessed to pay the cost and expenses tention, postage prepaid, to all persons to be constructed therein 92 feet thereof; said district shall include that owning real property proposed to be as- West of the intersection of the cen- territory in said City of Huntington Beach sessed to pay any part of the cost of said terlines of Warner Avenue and Lyn- which is shown upon that certain plat work, whose names and addresses ap- don Street to a manhole to be cons- or map thereof on file in the office of the pear on the last equalized assessment tructed in Warner Avenue 488 feet City Clerk of said city, entitled "AS- roll for real .property taxes, or as known East of said intersecting centerlines. SESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201," and to said City Clerk. Said mailing is to 2. In the common intersection of which said map or .plat indicates by a ibe completed at least fifteen (15) days Warner -Avenue and Lyndon Street boundary line the extent of the territory prior to the day herein fixed for the from an existing 15" stubout, using included in the proposed district and public hearing on this resolution of inten- 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer main, covers all details as to the extent of the tion, all in the time, form and manner for a distance of 5 feet West of said area to.be assessed; said map or plat prescribed in said Improvement Act of existing stubout to Manhole No. 1 to is hereby incorporated herein and made 1911, as amended.be constructed in said intersection a part hereof by reference as though SECTION 9: The total estimated cost with a 15" stubout facing West, said sat forth fully herein. of said work and improvements, Includ- manhole to be located 8 feet West SECTION 4: Notice is hereby given ing estimated incidental costs, is in the and 8 feet North of the intersection that serial bonds shall be issued in the amount of $25,448.41. of the centerlines of said intersection. manner and form provided in Part 5, SECTION 10: NOTICE IS HEREBY Thence North in said intersection Division 7 of the Streets and Highways FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to and Lyndon Street from said Manhole Code of the State of California, the Im- which said work is to be done are, or No. 1 to a manhole to be constructed provement Act of 1911, to represent un- may be in part, new and different from in Lyndon Street 395 feet North of paid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) those heretofore established, .or may be the intersection of said centerlines. or over, which-said* bonds shall bear and in some cases are different from _ 3. In Washington Avenue from a interest at the rate of six (6%) percent existing ground levels. manhole to be constructed in the per annum and the last iflstallment of ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 15th day common.intersection of Lyndon Street which bonds shall mature nine (9) of October, 1962. and Washington Avenue 12 feet West years from the second day of January ROBERT M. LAMBERT of the centerline of Lyndon Street to next succeeding the first day of Septem- Mayor a manhole to be constructed in Wash- ber following their date. - ATTEST: ington Avenue 488 feet east of said SECTION 5: Notice is hereby given PAUL C. JONES centerline. that on Monday, the Sth day of-Novem- City Clerk B. The construction and installation ber, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock STATE OF CALIFORNIA of an 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, to- P.M. of said day, in the council chambers COUNTY OF ORANGE ss gether with 4" vitrified clay pipe-house in the City Hall in said City of Hunting- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH laterals and pre-cast manholes, and in- ton Beach, the meeting place of said cluding trenching, backfilling, pavement City Council, any and all persons hav- I, PAUL C. (ONES, the duly elected, _ replacement, appurtenances and appur- ing any objections to the proposed work qualified and acting City Clerk of the tenant work, in: or improvements, or any objections to the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio 1. Patterson Way from an existing grades to which said work is to be done, Clerk of the City Council of said city, manhole in the common intersection or any objections to the boundaries of the do hereby certify that the whole num- of Patterson Way and Ellis Avenue to district proposed to be assessed to pay ber of members of the City Council a manhole to be constructed with an the cost and expenses of.said work or of the City of Huntington Beach is five; 8" stubout facing North in Patter- improvements may appear before said that the foregoing resolution was passed son Way 460 feet North of the center- City Council and show cause why said and adopted by the affirmative vote of line of Ellis Avenue. proposed work or improvements should more than a majority of all the members 2. In La Palma Street from a man- not be carried out in, accordance with of said City Council at a regular meet- hole to be constructed at the cen- this resolution of intention, and may pre- ing therof held on the 15th day of Octo- terline of Patterson Way at its in- sent written Protests in the form and man- ber, 1962, by the following vote, to-wit: tersection with La Palma Street to ner required by law not later than the AYES: _Councilmen: a manhole to be constructed in La hour hereinabove set for hearing objec- Gisler, Stewart,Welch, Palma Street 288 feet East of said tions against the doing of said work, the Lambert. centerline. grades to which said work is to be done, NOES: Councilmen: SECTION 2: All of the above men- or the extent of the territory to be as- None. tioned work, including the grade to sessed to pay the cost and expenses there- ABSENT: Councilmen: which said work shall be done and of. Wells. the location thereof in and upon the SECTION 6: The City Clerk of said PAUL C. JONES streets above mentioned, shall be done city shall cause this resolution of in- City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the upon the grades, along the lines, bet- tention to be published twice in the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California i October 119 1962 The Honorable Mayor and City Council City.. of Huntington Beach v City Hall U Huntington Beach, California Re: Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District Assessment District No. 6201 Gentlemen: �•. The rapid growth of the area described in Resolution 1607 of your body adopted June 18, 1962 without the concurrent development of a sanitary sewerage system is a problem which has concerned this department progressively over the last several years . This department , therefore, recommends: 1 . That the construction of sanitary sewers to serve, the area described in said resolution, as shown upon the plans and specifications of this improvement district is necessary as a health measure. 2. That proceedings for the construction of said sanitary sewers is necessary as a health measure. 3 . That proceedings under the Improvement Act of 1911 , Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California for the construction of said sanitary sewer system is necessary as a health measure. This recommendation is made pursuant to the provisions of Section_ 2808 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. This department is prepared to fully support - the urgency of this measure as a protection to the public health. Very truly yours , ED � E , M.D. Health Off'. r., . City .of Huntington Beach and County of Orange , State of California October 11 , 1962 The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach City Hall Huntington Beach, .0alifornia Re: Washington Avenue-Patterson Way Improvement District Assessment District No. 6201 Gentlemen: The, rapid growth of the area described in Resolution I 1607 of your body adopted Jane 18, 1962 without the concurrent development of a sanitary. sewerage system is a problem which has concerned this depa tffient progressively. over the lastseveral years. This department, therefore, recommends: r I. That the construction of sanitary sewers to serve the' area described in said resolution, as shown upon the plans and specifications of this improvement district is necessary as a health measure. 2. That proceedings for the construction of said sanitary sewers is necessary as a health measure. 3 . That proceedings under the Improvement Act of 1911, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the Stage of California for the construction of said sanitary sewer system is necessary as a health measure. This recommendation is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 2808 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Californisa. This department is prepared to fully support the urgency of this measure as a protection to the public health. Very truly yours !, 2'iD . a7♦ L! M.D. Health Officer , City of Huntington Beath and County of Orange! State of California Im October 11, 1962 The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington ngton Beach City mail Huntington Beach, California Re Washington Avenue-Patterson stay baproveawnt District Assessment District No. 6201 Gentlemen: i The rapid growth of the area described in Resolution 1607 of your body adopted June lg, 1962 without the concurrent development of a sanitary sewerage system is a problem which I has concerned this department progressively over the last several years. This dep srtment , therefore, rec , ends o i I 1. That the construction of sanitary sewers to serve the'-`area described in said resolution, as shod upon the plans and specifications of this improvement +distRr ct is necessary as a stealth measure. 2. t proceedings ngs -for the construction of said sanitary sewers is necessary as a health measure. 3. That proceedings under the improvement Act of 1911, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California for the constructiqu of said sanitary. sewer system is necessary as a health measure. f This recommendation is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 2808 of the Streets and Highways Cade of the State o California. This department is prepared to fully support the urgency of this measure as a protection to the public health. Very truly yours , e�althficer$ City of Huntington Beach and County of O range, State of California I I ` November 6, 1962 Ganahl & Ganahl Suite 2 - 1011 Victoria Avenue Corona, California Attention: John Ganabl Dear Mr. Ganahl: We are transmitting herewith codes of documents pertaining to Assessment District No. 6101, listed as follows: Resolution No. 1673 - Ordering Work Resolution No. 1674 - Awarding Contract Affidavit & Notice Inviting Sealed Bids Affidavit of bailing - Resolution of Intention No. 1664 Affidavit & Notice of Posting Notice of Award of Contract <Affidavit to be mailed direct from the H.B. News) Proposal of Zavas & Sons Breakdown of all bids Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw 8 encs. November 6, 1962 Southworth & Stevens Civil Engineers E. 18th Street Costa Mesa, California Gentlemen: We are transmitting herewith, cspbes of-documents pertain- ing to Assessment District N . 6201, listed as follows: Resolution No. 1673 - Ordering Work Resolution No. 1674 - Awarding Contract Affidavit & Notice Inviting Sealed Bids Affidavit of Mailing - Resolution of Intention No. 1664 Affidavit & Notice of Posting Notice of Award of Contract Proposal of Bavas & Sons Breadown of all bids Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw 8 ence. City of Huntington. Bead aN Lam• a n - alifomia �fL�liNTY �? a October 16, 1962 Southworth & Stevens 116 East 18t Street Costa 14esa, California Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith please find ,cosies., of Resolutions No. 1662 thru 1666 pertaining to Assessment District No, 6201, which were passad and adopted by the City Qouncil of the City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting held October 15, 1962. Also we are forwarding a copy of Notice Inviting Sealed Bids which is being published on October 18 and 25, 1962. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Cleric PCJ:ed ' Inc : I i R i LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL, & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOH-N T. GANAHL IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE-E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA REDWOOD 7-3665 October 22, 1962 Mr. Paul C. Jones City. Clerk City Hall Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District No. 62.01 Dear Paul: In accordance with your request , enclosed herewith affidavits of mailing and posting relative to the resolution of intention and the notice inviting sealed bids, for execution and filing. Thereafter, will you please conform a copy of each and return to me . I would also appreciate receiving from you as quickly as possible a copy of the resolution of intention as published in the local newspaper. Also enclosed herewith original and five -copies of resolution ordering work and resolution awarding contract, for consideration and adoption by the City Council at' their meeting of November 5 , 1962, assuming that _a bid is accepted at that time. Also enclosed original and two copies of the notice of award of contract, which must be completed by inserting therein the name of the successful bidder exactly _as that name appears in the proposal , and then published on November 8 and November 15 , 1962. Please send me an affidavit of publication for my file upon completion of publication. Sincerely yours , f OA ` JOHN T. GANAi I JTG:K Encls City �n n Beach Hunt gto California October 19, 1962 Ganahl t Ganahl Suite 2 1011 Victo#ia Avenue Corona, California Attent:i:on: Mr. John T. Ganahl Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith please find copy of proposals submitted by Nick J. Leko and Son, both on Assessment District No. 6202 and 6203, whowing a breakdown of the various items. Also, please be advised that a copy of Resolution of In- texatio"n on Assessment District No. 6201 was mailed "today to all property owners of record and that Notice Inviting Sealed Bids was po d on the Council Chamber door on October 16, 1962. The Street Superintendent has in hand Notice of Improvement placards which will be posted before October 25, 1962. We would be very happy to receive affidavits of mailing and posting. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clr_.rk PCJ:ed Enc : LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & G A N A H L SUITE 2 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL 1 JOHN T. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA, CALIFORNIA r REow000 7-3665 October 9 , 1962 Mr Paul. C. Jones City Clergy. City Hall Huntington Beach, California Re: Washington Avenue-Patterson tray Improvement District .Assessment District No . 6201. , Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith, in accordance with the request of Mr . Wheeler and Mr. Kay, original and five copies of the follow- ing documents in this improvement district , the resolutions named to be acted upon in the following order: 1 . Time schedule. 2. Proposed letter of Health Officer . 3 . Resolution ordering. Health Officer° s letter spread in full on minutes . 4. Resolution adopting plans . 5 . Resolution of intention. 6 . Resolution re prevailing wage rates . 7 . Resolution calling for bids . _. Notice Inviting Sealed Bids . Note that the following insertions will 'have to be made in these documents: 1 . Date and signature of Health Officer upon his letter , which must be approved, dated , signed and filed in your office prior to the meeting of October 15 , 1962 . 2. Date of Health Officer ' s letter ordering ks spread in full on minutes . 3 . Resolution of intention number to be inserted in the resolution re wages , and in resolution calling for bids . 4. In Section 2 of the resolution of intention, the number of the resolution adopting the plans . 5 . Insert in the notice inviting sealed bids the number of the resolution . of intention. a Mr. Paul C. Jones City, Clerk Pg. 2 10-9-62 Note also that the following dates must be observed by you: 1. October 18'- and October 25 , 1962 , publication of the resolution of intention and of the notice inviting sealed bids . 2. October 19, 1962 , last -day to mail thin._-copies of resolution of intention to property owners . ��•� � 3 . October 25, 1962 , last day Superintendent of Streets may post placard forms of resolution of intention along the line of work. Each of these forms must be headed with the title, "NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT," each letter of which must be at least one inch in height. 4.. October 19 , 1962, past copy of notice inviting sealed pet� 11� bids on council bulletin board. _ Do not forget that the letter of the Health Officer must be written -in full in your minutes . Upon completion of mailing and posting, advise me of the dates thereof and send me several copies of the notices mailed and posted and I will prepare the necessary affidavits . Please send me as soon as received a copy of the affidavit of publication of the resolution of intention and the notice inviting sealed bids . Note that the resolution calling for bids requires them to be delivered to you not later than 4: 30 P .M. on Friday, November 2nd, and requires you to deliver them, unopened, to the City Council at their meeting of 7 : 00 A.M. on November 5 , and action- by the City Council at the meeting of November 5th at 8: 00 P .M. I would appreciate a galley proof of the resolution of intention for review as quickly as possible . Sincerely yours , V � t JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Enc 1. cc James D. Plunkett , City Attorney James R. Wheeler , City Engineer r f ` SOUTHWORTH $ STEVENS, INC. CML ENGINEERS 116 BAST Ierw STREET COSTA MESA. CAUFORNIA MIDWAY 6.9915 July 20 , 1962 3 City of Huntington Beach Engineering Department City Hall Huntington Beach , California ATT: Robert C. Kay , Service Engineer Dear Mr. Kay: As per our conversation of July 13 , 1962 , we submit, for your use , the cost of engineering r. to date for Assessment District No. 6201 and i Assessment District No. 6204 , as follows : Assessment District No. 6201 $1005 .61 Assessment District No. 6204 369 .00 Please let us know if we may be of further service in this matter. Very truly yours , CHARLES E. KLINE RCE#13251 cek:m LAW OFFICES OF - GANAHL,..GANAHL & SEIDLER .CORONA EXCHANGE 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE REDWOOD 7-3663 ALPHONSE E.GANAHL - JOHN T. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE EXCHANGE ARTHUR R. SEIDLER OVERLAND 8-5300 June 7 , 1962 Mr. Paul -C. Jones City Clerk City Hall Huntington Beach, California Re: Washington Avenue Assessment District Assessment District No. 6201 . Alhambra Avenue Assessment District Assessment District No. 6202 Dear Paul: In accordance with your request of May 24, 1962, as to each of these improvement districts, enclosed herewith original and three copies of resolutions requesting letter from Health Officer, ordering plans, specifications and assessment diagram, designating newspaper, and appointing attorney. Note that to far as the description of the work is concerned in the Alhambra Avenue District , Assessment District No. 6202, I have left blank the number of feetfrom Glencoe Avenue that the work starts in Silver Avenue, and the number of feet from Glencoe Avenue that the work starts in Beach Boulevard. These distances may be approximate, but should be-- filled in by you prior to the presentation of these resolutions to the City Council for adoption. All of the resolutions have been prepared for presentation to the City Council at the meeting of June 18, 1962. Assuming that they are all adopted, will you please send me a conformed copy of each resolution for my record. As soon thereafter as I receive a copy of the plans , speci- fications and assessment diagram, together with an estimate of the cost of the work, I will prepare the rest of the resolutions necessary to bring this matter to hearing under the resolution of intention. At that time I will also�pregawe a letter to be submitted to the Health Officer for his approval and execution. I would prefer Mr. Paul C. Jones City Attorney Page Two 6-7-62 not to prepare that letter at this time, for I would like to examine the plans before doing so. With kindest personal regards. Sincerely yours, JOHN T. GAN JTG:K Encl_ cc: James D-. Plunkett, City Attorney James R. Wheeler, City Engineer , N�®� • j y of Huntin itt _gton each Ca4fomia oil* 00 Ir'a) June 21 1962 Re: Assessment District No. 6201-Wahhington Avenue Patterson 1-ay Southworth 8: Stevens 116 East 18tb Street Costa Mesa, California Gentlewen: Enclosed herewith are Resolution Nos. 1606, 1607, 1608, and 1609 of the City of Huntington Beach, passed by the City Council at their regular meeting held on the 18tb day of June, 1962, pertaining the Assessment District No. 6201, known as the Wastington Avenue-Patterson Way Assessment District. We are forwarding these Resolutions to you at the rdquest of Xlr4 Wheeler of the Huntington reach -Engineering Depart- ment , and will forward to you copies of all documents en- acted by the Council regarding this Assessment District . If you have any questions or if we can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely yours , Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ.-ed Enc : 1 IN6FQ;y City of Huntington Beach CrIti.f4/�� is �i�br llK.� 1 Jr r. June 21, 1962 7 Mr. John T. Ca.nahl. 101.1 Victoria Avenue Corona., California Dear 'Mr. Ganahl : We are enclosing herewith copies of Resolutions passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting he'd Ju&A , 18 1962, pertaining to Assessment Districts Nos. 6001, a and 6202 Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:ed Enc: I 5 r _ ININ6Tp c.� �, ....j City f H trntin. t�� ���: D fontia . May 24, 1962 0 IrD John '!'. Ganahl, Attorney 1011 Victoria' Avenue U/ Corona, California Dear John: We would like to have you get started. on. procead'ings for sse; s tea t strict iTo. 2O.1_ €a -�ch has beeen nartzed the Washington Avenue-Patterson may Assessiaaent District. 'tllis District is for the acquisition, construction and installation of certain municipal improveme Its, to .wit : Sanitary sewer mains, manholes , any: house laterals on pro ,erty located on Patterson e'1'ay from Ellis to Northerly ter-minus and on. La Palma from' Patterson Way to Easterly terminus ; and Lyndon Street from Warner Avenue to 420 ft. North of earner, Washington 'venue .iron Lv.ndon "itreet to the alley 520. ft. East , and Warner Avenue, from the Pacific Electric Railroad to the alley 650 ft . East . Will you have prepared a resolution appointing attorney, authorization to proceed with plans and specifications and diagrams, res.olation requesting le titer .from Health, Officer, and resolution designating nevrspaper. If 1 have not given you full information or you have any questions regarding this proposed improvement ,district, feel free to contact me,. Sincerely yours.-, i Paul. C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:ed. it PETITION TION Date January- -12• 1262 Y. To-. The. Honorable City Council Petition dumber 62-1 City of Huntington Beach9 California } Wage of pages Gentlemen: i we., the undersigned property owners, being owners of property located on Lyndon Stree f o WLner Avenue to )r 0! � Ya W o A Q I ' astn' i the City of Huntington Beach9 County o ranges fate of Ca ifarnia9 do hereby respectfully pet tion your honorer Body to initiate proceedings under the Z9Z1 lsnprove� tat Ac' to have the folio a3ng improvement, work done in the City of �i�xntington Beach9 County serf 0rangc�9 State of California by special assessment p�°oceedi.n.gs9 and we do hereby waive the nvestigation proceedings required under the "Special ,4ssessment Inre�` igation, Limita.tionr and Iftj,ority Protest Act of 11931" Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3032, inclusive." The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain municipal improvement9 to-wit:, Sanitary Sewers-,- all in the City of Huntington Beach, California. t Cost approximately $7a00^front foot of property. Petition in arge af M9. Ortiz PLCA 5�_� 5 Traci: Lot Block � � � & ikidrass Signature D L P_ OF go IV a/'I%119 i/ o:�r•r � W g A 3 rwp i/ �- % o _ it E(I r. . Ant Form #92 rev. 10-19-55 , 7_0 CSC UALtO s - - --- Jr ' t � i �`i'. P �. _____.___-___ _ _-___ _ ____H _ - _ 'C� �.-_ i r //�� t i Forte 92- Trect Lot Block Is gal Omer & Address r Si tutu E. 50ft. W 350ft. S. 100ft.N. 5.0 acres. SW1/4 Sw1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 23 TWP 5 R. 11 E. 70ft. W. 300ft. S. 100 N. 5.07 Gres l/4 J-�/j •{� .� J SW1 Set Sec. 23 TjT 5 E, 11 IUc ' " Pill 11 �17 car r� C c 'cam � . 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M. 16 - 42 MARCH 1955 TRACT NO. 1960 M. m 12 - 39 MARCH 1959 107-081 Parcel 2 Andrew L. Duran 7541 E: Washington 4 John R. Contreras 16912 S. Lincoln 5 Louis Ortiz 16922 Lincoln 6 Cresencio P. Ortiz, et e1 16932 S. Lincoln R 1 7 George W. Mason, et el C/o John B. De Muri 12262 Lesley St. , Garden Grove 8 Same as 7 9 Same as 7 :10 Lloyd E. Horal 14501 Newland, Midway City 11 James A. Wood 7521 Washington 12 Camilio Rodriguez 8232 Flight Ave. , Midway City 13 Manuel 0. Torres 7541 Wi.ntersburg 14 Elizabeth Bailey 7611 Washington 15 George Koop 4733 Dorchester, Corona Del Mar 107-083 Parcel 1 Pedro Hernandez 7522 E. Washington 2 Martina M. Figueroa 7532 Washington 3 Edward Varela 7542 Washington 4 Jesus R. Garcia 7561 E. Wintbrsburg 5 Matias Acosta 7572 L. Washington 6 Same as 5 7 Sane as 5 8 Pascual Duarte 7602 Washington 9 Juan A. Varela 7581 E. Wintersburg 10 Same as 9 11 Francisco Tinoco 7521 tUintersburg 12 Morton Th'iebaud, te1 C/o Fernando M. Rangel 620 Hartford, HIB. 13 Roman Contreras C/o Jesus Contreras 7531 tUintersburg 14 Miguel E. Torres 7341 E9 tUintersburg 15 Gilberto Ruan 7555 tUintersburg 16 Jesus R. Garcia 7561 tUintersburg 17 Martin Garcia 7561 E. tUintersburg 18 John Varela 7581 E. tUintersburg 19 Same as 18 20 Same as 18 21 Same as 18 22 Petra Melendez 7611 E. tUintersburg .� a i I � U F AV vetee&4 etro-4 r� • ?.2 /' • �� �L_ T.� y 6 9 /1002 F i dS . Z� Zv G R PETIT30N Date January .19, 1962 To: The Honorable City Council Petition Number 62-2 City of Huntington Bea.ch9 California Page-2—of L _pages Gentlemen: We9 the undersigned property owners., being owners of property located on Patterson Way from Ellis to Northerly terminus and on La Palma from Patterson Way to easterly terminus. 3.n the City- of Huntington Beach, County 37 range, State of California, do hereby respectfully pet tion your honorab Jody to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have; the following improvement- work done in the City of Mestigatipn Beach, County of Orange., State of California by special assessment proceedings., and we do hereby waive the proceedings required under the "Spacial Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931119 Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive." The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain municipal improvement., to-wit: Sewer mains, manholes, and house laterals &.11 in the City of Huntington Beach, California, Preliminary estimated frontage cost is $5.00 per front foot for each property owner -tvt�. -sleek. Izaal Oar Address Si ture 001P C)6 0 - 712-- !/ t8 p ~fH�P C-Aq r� ;r,IQ ����� ' �/ c�•-� l L � 06 73 ���tia yL s 1 k3cl PC"LtQ tifo Lvti 2 �G� —<'1 a b . � f'a -7e ��2-aE �- 76 Tom #92 rev. 10-19 55 II 'I i � � i A • Zom 92—A Tract Lot Block Legal Owner & Address Si tune CO Q A r-c' Zj- it oR , G�rQI01,0�7yei��r/ ova Pr ) /, u- a o - �a �y s w b� r� �r Bch Aya SS I) w why ���I4 r/UR oR /�+1+fers0 -IQ 3 Tit)r S-S Rtrc e W o - ?y s� Sw �Q 3G ?w.r S R / / -w '''y /off -ePar 2- _ 060 _ C8 f fop, Sw % /K -Se %w1' Co- � > *�C Sewers--Patterson, La__P�J.ma Drive, Ellis Avenue 112-060,­ .23 Pauline C. McMurrey 80 Glenn E.- Patterson 8031 Ellis Avenue 8101 Ellis Ave. 25 George E. Wright 8051 Ellis 35 Myrle M. Tooker 8161 Ellis 42 Earl E. Parker 8091 Ellis Avenue 44 Carlos J. Reeves, et el --- Myrle M, Tooker 521 - 110 Street 45 Robert 114 Poole 8121 Ellis Avenue 46 Cosette L. Smith Gagnon 1775 N. Los Robles, Pasadena 65 Gerald D4 Patterson 18421 Patterson Way 66 Joseph M. Apple 8071 Ellis 68 Willie R. Parker 8061 Ellis 69 Clarence J. Gray 18441 Patterson Way 70 Gerald Patterson 8092 La Palma Dr. 71 Leonard 0. Schultz 8102 La Palma Drive 72 Kathryn If. Lawler 18401 Patterson Way 73 Richard V. Ifearons 18391 Patterson Ave. 74 Joseph M. Apple 8071 Ellis 76 Juan E. Pantoja 18412-Patterson Way 77 Stephen �Indrada 8081 La Palma Drive 78 Joseph Predisik 8101 La Palma Dr. 79 Leonard W. Shultz 18409 Patterson Way f �1 - - _ 4 z- DBecember 5, 1962 Orange County Sewers, Inc. _ 1506 N. Clinton Santa Ana, California - Gentlemen: The City Council. of the -City of Huntington .Beach at their regular meeting held Monday, November 5, .1962, awarded the contract for the construction and install- ation of a sanitary sewer system in Washington Avenue and Patterson Way, Assessment District No. .6201, to Zavas & Sons, 906 East 108th Street., Los Angeles 29, California. We are returning your bid bond and wish to thank you-.for your interest in this matter. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw enc. December 5, 1962 S & S Construction 1401 Sth Street Manhattan Beach, California Gentlemen: The City Council of the City of Huntington beach at their regular meeting held Monday, November 5, 1962, awarded the contract for the construction and installation of a sanitary sewer system in Washington avenue and Patterson Way, Assessment District No. 6201, to Zavas & Sons, • 906 East 108th Street, Los Angeles 29, California. We are returning your bid bond and wish to thank you for your interest in this matter. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw enc. O y December 5, 1962 r '> Nick J. Leko and Son r 1252 S. Greenwood Avenue Montebello, California Gentlemen: The City Council of the City of Huntington Leach at their regular meeting held Monday, November 5, 1962, awarded the contract for the construction and installation of a sanitary sewer system in Washington Avenue and Patterson Way, Assessment ` District- No. 6201, to Zavas & Sons, 906 East 108th Street, Los Angeles 29, California. We are returning your bid bond and wish to thank you for your interest in this matter. Sincerely yours, E r Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw enc. i 0 (Published Huntington Beach. News Oct. wean the points, of the dimensions, at HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a news- 18, Oct. 25, 1962) the places and in the manner described paper of general circulation published and RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1664 and set forth in the plans, profiles and circulated in said City of Huntington IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION detailed drawings of said work, and to Beach, which said newspaper has hereto- AND INSTALLATION OF A SANITARY specifications for said work heretofore fore been designated by said City Coun- SEWER SYSTEM IN ASSESSMENT DIS. adopted by said City Council on October cil as the newspaper in which shall be TRICT NO. 6201 IN THE CITY OF HUNT- 15, 1962 by its Resolution No. 1663, which ,printed and published all notices, reso- INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WASH• plans, profiles, detailed drawings and lutions, orders and other matters re- INGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY 1M- specifications are on file in the office quired to be published in the proceed- PROVEMENT DISTRICT of the City Clerk of said city, and which ings to be taken pursuant to this.reso- The City Council of the City of Hunt- are hereby referred to for a more parti- lution and under the provisions of the ington Beach, California, in regular sea- cular description of said work, grade Improvement Act of 1911, and amend- sion assembled this 15th day of October, of said work, and location of said work meats thereto; the first publication of 1962, does hereby resolve and determine in and along the streets hereinbefore said notice shall be not less than ten as follows: mentioned; and which said plans, pro- (i10) days prior to the date herein fixed SECTION 1: That the public interest files, -detailed drawings and specifica- for the public hearing fixed by this re- and convenience require, and that it is tions are hereby incorporated herein and solution of intention. the intention of said City Council to order made part hereof by reference as though SECTION 7: The Superintendent of the following work to be done or im- set forth fully herein. Streets of said city shall cause to be provements to be made in said City of . SECTION 3. That said contemplated conspicuously posted along the line of Huntington Beach, to wit: , work and improvements, in the opinion said contemplated work and improve- A.The construction and installation of an of said City Council, is of more than meats, and on all the open streets within 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer,.together with local or ordinary public benefit, and that the assessment district, notice of the 4" vitrified clay pipe house laterals, the expenses and cost of said work and passage of this resolution of intention five linear feet of 15" vitrified clay pipe improvements shall be chargeable upon in the time, form and manner required sewer main, .pre-cast manholes, a stan- a district, which said district said City by law. dard lamphole, and including trenching, Council hereby declares to be the dis- SCETION 8: The City Clerk of said backfilling, pavement replacement, ap- trict benefited by the work and improve- city is hereby directed to mail notices purtenances and appurtenant work, in: meats herein described and to be as- of the adoption of this resolution of in- 1. Warner Avenue from a lamphole sessed to pay the cost and expenses tention, postage prepaid, to all persons to be constructed therein 92 feet thereof; said district shall include that owning real property proposed to be as- West of the intersection of the can- territory in said City of Huntington Beach sassed to pay any part of the cost of said terlines of Warner Avenue and'Lyn- which is shown upon that certain plat work, whose names and addresses ap- don Street to a manhole to be cons- or map thereof on file in the office of the pear on the last equalized assessment tructed in Warner Avenue 488 feet City Clerk_ of said city, entitled "AS- roll for real property taxes, or as known .East of said intersecting centerlines. SESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201," and to said City Clerk. Said mailing is to 2. In the common intersection of which said map or plat indicates by a be completed at least fifteen (15) days Warner Avenue and Lyndon Street boundary line the extent of the territory prior to the day herein fixed for the from an existing 15" stubout, using included in the proposed district and public hearing on this resolution of inten- 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer main, covers all details as to the extent of the lion, all in the time, form and manner for a distance,of 5 feet West of said area to be assessed; said map or plat prescribed in said Improvement Act of existing stubout to Manhole No. 1 to is hereby incorporated herein and made 1911, as amended: be constructed in said intersection a part hereof by reference as though SECTION 9: The total estimated coat with a 15" stubout facing West, said sat forth fully herein. of said work and improvements, Includ- manhole to be located 8 feet West SECTION 4: Notice is hereby given ing estimated incidental costs, is in the and 8 feet North of the intersection that serial bonds shall be issued in the amount of $25,448.41. of the centerlines of said intersection. manner and form provided in Part 5, SECTION 10: NOTICE IS HEREBY Thence North in said intersection Division 7 of the Streets and Highways FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to and Lyndon Street from said Manhole Code of the-State of California, the Im- which said work is to be done are, or No. 1 to a manhole to be constructed provement Act of 1911, to represent un- may be in part, new and different from In Lyndon Street 395 feet North of paid assessments of Fifty Dollars (W.00) those heretofore established, or may be the intersection of said centerlines. or over, which said bonds shall bear and in some cases are different from 3. In Washington Avenue from a interest at the rate of six (6%) percent existing ground levels. manhole to be constructed in the per annum and the last installment of ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 15th day common intersection of Lyndon Street which bonds shall mature nine (9) of October, 1962. and Washington Avenue 12 feet West years from the second day of January ROBERT M. LAMBERT of the centerline of Lyndon Street to next succeeding the first day of Septem- Mayor a manhole to be constructed in Wash- ber following their date. ATTEST: ington Avenue 488 feet east of said SECTION 5: Notice is hereby given PAUL C. JONES centerline. that on Monday, the 5th day of Novem- City Clerk B. The construction and installation ber, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock STATE OF CALIFORNIA of an 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, to- P.M. of said day, in the council chambers COUNTY OF ORANGE es gether with 4"-vitrified clay pipe house in the City Hall in said City of Hunting- CITY OF HUNTI•NGTON BEACH laterals and pre-cast manholes, and in- ton Beach, the meeting place of said cluding trenching, backfilling, pavement City Council, any and all persons hav- I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, replacement, appurtenances and appur- ing any objections to the proposed work qualified and acting City Clerk of the tenant work; in: or improvements, or any objections to the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio 1. Patterson Way from an existing grades to which said work is to be done, Clerk of the City Council of said city, manhole in the common intersection or any objections to the boundaries of the do hereby certify that the whole num- of Patterson Way and Ellis Avenue to district proposed to be assessed to pay ber of members of the City Council . a manhole to be constructed with an the cost and expenses of said work or of the City of Huntington Beach is five; 8" stubout facing North in Patter- improvements may appear before said that the foregoing resolution was passed son Way 460 feet North of the center- City Council and show cause why said and adopted by the affirmative vote of line of Ellis Avenue. proposed work or improvements should more than a majority of all the members 2. In La Palma Street from a man- not be carried out in accordance with of said City Council at a regular'meet- hole to be constructed at the can- this resolution of intention, and may pre- ing therof held on the 15th dap of Octo- terline of Patterson Way at its in- sent written protests in the form and man- ber, 1962, by the following vote, to-wit: tersection with La Palma Street to ner required by law not later than the AYES: Councilmen: a manhole to be constructed in La hour hereinabove set for hearing-objec- Gisler, Stewart,Welch, Palma Street 288 feet East of said tions against the doing of said work, the Lambert. centerline. grades to which said work is to be done, NOES: Councilmen: SECTION 2: All of the above men- or the extent of the territory.to be as- None. tioned -work, including the grade to sessed to pay the cost and expenses there- ABSENT: Councilmen: which said work shall be done and of. Wells. the location thereof in and upon the SECTION 6: The City Clerk of said PAUL C. JONES streets above mentioned, shall be done city shall cause this resolution of in- City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the upon the grades, along the lines, bet- tention to be published twice in the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California (Published Huntington Beach News Oct. wean the points, of the dimensions, at HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a news- 18, Oct. 25, 1962) the places and in the manner described paper of general circulation published and RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1664 and set forth in the plans, .profiles and circulated in said City of Huntington IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION detailed drawings of said work, and to Beach, which said newspaper has hereto- AND INSTALLATION OF 'A SANITARY specifications for said work heretofore fore been designated by said City Coun- SEWER SYSTEM IN ASSESSMENT DIS- adopted by said City Council on October cil as the newspaper in which shall be TRICT NO. 6201 IN THE CITY OF HUNT. 15, 1962 by its Resolution.No. 1663, which printed and published all notices, reso- INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WASH• plane, profiles, detailed drawings and lutions, orders and other matters re- INGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IM. specifications are on file in the office quired to be published in the proceed- PROVEMENT DISTRICT of the City Clerk of said city, and which ings to be taken pursuant to this reso- The City Council of the City of Hunt- are hereby referred to for a more parts- lution and under the provisions of the ington Beach,-California, in regular ses- cular description of said work, grade Improvement Act of 1911, and amend- sion assembled this 15th day of October, of said work, and location of said work ments thereto; the first publication of 1962, does hereby resolve and determine in and along the streets hereinbefore said notice shall be not less than ten as follows: mentioned; and which said plans, pro- (40) days prior to the date herein fixed SECTION 1: That the public interest files, detailed drawings and specifica- for the public hearing fixed by this re- and convenience require, and that it is tions are hereby incorporated herein and -solution of intention. the intention of said City Council.to order made part hereof by reference as though SECTION 7: The Superintendent of the following work to be done or im- set forth fully herein. Streets of said city shall cause to be provements to be made in said City of SECTION 3. That said contemplated conspicuously posted along the line of Huntington Beach, to wit: work and improvements, in the opinion said contemplated work and improve- A.The construction and installation of an of said City Council, is of more than meats, and on all the open streets within 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer,.together with local or ordinary public benefit, and that the assessment district, notice of the 4" vitrified clay pipe house laterals, the expenses and cost of said work and passage of this resolution of intention five linear feet of 15" vitrified clay pipe improvements shall be chargeable upon in the time, form and manner required sewer main, .pre-cast manholes, a stan- a district, which said district said City by law. dard lamphole, and including trenching, Council hereby declares to be the dis- SCETION 8: The City Clerk of said backfilling, pavement replacement, ap- trict benefited by the work and improve- city is hereby directed to mail notices purtenances and appurtenant work, in: ments herein described and to be as- of the adoption of this resolution of in- 1. Warner Avenue from a lamphole sessed to. pay the cost and expenses tention, postage prepaid, to all persons to be constructed therein 92 feet thereof; said district shall include that owning real property proposed to be as- West of the intersection of the cen- territory in said City of Huntington Beach sessed to pay any part of the cost of said terlines of Warner Avenue and Lyn- which is shown-upon that certain plat work, whose names and addresses ap- don Street to a manhole to be cons- or map 4hereof on file in the office of the pear on the last equalized assessment tructed in Warner Avenue 488 feet City Clerk of said city, entitled "AS- roll for real property taxes, or as known East of said intersecting cente;lines. SESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201," and to said City Clerk. Said mailing is to 2. In the common intersection of which said map or .plat indicates by a be completed at least fifteen (15) days Warner Avenue and Lyndon Street boundary line the extent of the territory prior to the day herein fixed for the from an existing 15" stubout, using included in the proposed district and public hearing on this resolution of inten- 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer main, covers all details as to the extent of the tion, all in the time, form and manner for a distance of 5 feet West of said area to be assessed; said map or plat prescribed in said Improvement Act of existing stubout to Manhole No. 1 to is hereby incorporated herein and made 1911,as amended. be constructed in said intersection a part hereof by reference as though SECTION 9: The total estimated cost with a 15" stubout facing West, said sat forth fully herein. of said work and improvements, includ- manhole to be located 8 feet West SECTION 4: Notice is hereby given ing estimated incidental coats, is in the and 8 feet North of the intersection that serial bonds shall be issued in the amount of $25,448.41. of the centerlines of said intersection. manner and form provided in Part 5, SECTION 10: NOTICE IS HEREBY Thence North in said intersection Division 7 of the Streets and Highways FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to and Lyndon Street from said Manhole Code of the State of California, the Im- which said work is to be done are, or No. 1 to a manhole to be constructed provement Act of 1911, to represent un- may be in part, new and different from In Lyndon Street 395 feet North of paid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) those heretofore established, or may be the intersection of said centerlines. or over, which said bonds shall bear and in some cases are different from 3. In Washington Avenue from a interest at the rate of six (6%) percent existing ground levels. manhole to be constructed in the per annum and the last installment of ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 15th day common intersection of Lyndon Street which bonds shall mature nine (9) of October, 1962. and Washington Avenue 12 feet West years from the second day of January ROBERT M. LAMBERT of the centerline of Lyndon Street to next succeeding the first day of Septem- Mayor a manhole to be constructed in Wash- ber following their date. ATTEST: ington Avenue 488 feet east of said SECTION 5: Notice is hereby given PAUL C. JONES centerline. that on Monday, the Sth day of Novem- City Clerk B. The construction and installation ber, 1962, 'at the hour of 8:00 o'clock STATE OF CALIF"IIA of an 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, to- P.M. of said day, in the council chambers COUNTY OF ORANGE ss gather with 4" vitrified clay pipe house in the City Hall in said City of Hunting- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH laterals and pre-cast manholes, and in- ton Beach, the meeting place of said cluding trenching, backfilling, pavement City Council, any and all persons hav- I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, replacement, appurtenances and appur- ing any objections to the proposed work qualified and acting City Clerk of the tenant work, in: or improvements, or any objections to the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio 1. Patterson Way from an existing grades to which said work is to be done, Clerk of the City Council of said city, manhole in the common intersection or any objections to the boundaries of the do hereby certify that the whole num- of Patterson Way and Ellis Avenue to district proposed to be assessed to pay ber of members of the City Council a manhole to be constructed with an the cost and expenses of said work or of the City of Huntington Beach is five; 8" stubout facing North in Patter- improvements may appear before said that the foregoing resolution was passed son Way 460 feet North of the center- City Council and show cause why said and adopted by the affirmative vote of ,line of Ellis Avenue. proposed work or improvements should more than a majority of all the members 2. In La Palma Street from a man- not be carried out in accordance with of said City Council at a regular meet- hole to be constructed at the can- this resolution of intention, and may pre- ing therof held on the 15th day of Octo- terline of Patterson Way at its in- sent written.protests in the form and man- her, 1962, by the following vote, to-wit: tersection with La Palma Street to ner required by law not later than the AYES: Councilmen: a manhole to be constructed in La hour hereinabove set for hearing objec- Gisler, Stewart,Welch, Palma Street 288 feet East of said tions against the doing of said work, the Lambert. centerline. grades to which said work is to be done, NOES: Councilmen: SECTION 2: .All of the above men- or the extent of the territory to be as- None. tioned work, including the grade to sessed to pay the cost and expenses there- ABSENT: Councilmen: which said work shall be done and of. Wells. the location thereof in and upon the SECTION. 6: The City Clerk of said PAUL C. IONES streets above mentioned, shall be done city shall cause this resolution of in- City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the upon the grades, along the lines, bet- tention to be published twice in the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California (Published Huntington Beach News Oct. wean the points, of the dimensions, at HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, a news- 18, Oct. 25, 1962) the places and in the manner described paper of general circulation published and RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 1664 and set forth in the plans, profiles and circulated in said City of Huntington IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION detailed drawings of said work, and to Beach, which said newspaper has hereto- AND INSTALLATION OF A SANITARY specifications for said work heretofore fore been designated by said City Coun- SEWER SYSTEM IN ASSESSMENT DIS. adopted by said City Council on October cil as the newspaper in which shall be TRICT NO. 6201 IN THE CITY OF HUNT. 15, 1962 by its Resolution No. 1663, which printed and published all notices, reso- INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WASH- plans, profiles, detailed .drawings and lutions, orders and other matters re- INGTON AVENUE-PATTERSON WAY IM. specifications are on file in the office quired to be published in the proceed- PROVEMENT DISTRICT of the City Clerk of said city, and which ings to be taken pursuant to this reso- The City Council of the City of Hunt- are hereby referred to for a more parti- lution and under the provisions of the ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cular description of said work, grade Improvement Act of 1911, and amend- sion assembled this 15th day of October, of said work, and location of.said work meats thereto; the first publication of 1962, does hereby resolve and determine in and along the streets hereinbefore said notice shall be not less than ten as follows: mentioned; and which said plans, pro- (i10) days prior to the date herein fixed SECTION 1: That the public interest files, detailed drawings and specifica- for the public hearing fixed by this re- and convenience require, and that it is tions are hereby incorporated herein and solution of intention. the intention of acrid City Council to order made part hereof by reference as though SECTION 7: The Superintendent of the following work to be done or im- set forth fully herein. Streets of said city shall cause to be provements to be made in said City of SECTION 3. That said contemplated conspicuously posted along the line of Huntington Beach, to wit: work and improvements, in the opinion said contemplated work and improve- A.The construction and installation of an of said City Council, is of more than ments, and on all the open streets within 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer,.together with local or ordinary public benefit, and that the assessment district, notice of the 4" vitrified clay pipe house laterals, the expenses and cost of said work and passage of this resolution of intention five linear feet of 15" vitrified clay pipe improvements shall be chargeable upon in the time, form and manner required sewer main, pre-cast manholes, a stan- a district, which said district said City by law. dard lamphole, and including trenching, Council hereby declares to be the dis- SCETION 8: The City Clerk of said backfilling, pavement replacement, ap- trict benefited by the work and improve- city is hereby directed to mail notices purtenances and appurtenant work, in: meats herein described and to be as- of the adoption of this resolution of in- 1. Warner Avenue from a lamphole sessed to pay the cost and expenses tention, postage prepaid, to all persons to be constructed therein 92 feet thereof; said district shall include that owning real property proposed to be as- West of the intersection of the can- territory in said City of Huntington Beach sessed to pay any part of the cost of said .terlines of Warner Avenue and Lyn- which is shown upon that certain plat work, whose names and addresses ap- don Street to a manhole to be cons= or map 4hereof on file in the office of the pear on the last equalized assessment tructed in Warner Avenue 488 feet City Clerk of said city, entitled "AS- roll for real .property taxes, or as known East of said intersecting centerlines. SESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6201," and to said City Clerk. Said mailing is to 2. In the common intersection of which said map or :plat indicates by a be completed at least fifteen (15) days Warner Avenue and Lyndon Street boundary line the extent of the territory prior to the day herein fixed for the from an existing 15" stubout, using included in the "proposed district and public hearing on this resolution of inten- 15" vitrified clay pipe sewer main, covers all details as to the extent of the tion, all in the time, form and manner for a distance of 5 feet West of said area .to be assessed; said map or plat prescribed in said Improvement Act of existing stubout to Manhole No. 1 to is hereby incorporated herein and made 1911,as amended. be constructed in said intersection a part hereof by reference as though SECTION 9: The total estimated cost with a 15" stubout facing West, said sat forth fully herein. of said work and improvements, Includ- manhole to be located 8 feet West SECTION 4: Notice is hereby given ing estimated incidental costs, is in the and 8 feet North of the intersection that serial bonds shall be issued in the amount of $25,448.41. .of the centerlines of said intersection. manner and form provided in Part 5, SECTION 10: NOTICE IS- HEREBY Thence North in said intersection Division 7 of the Street& and Highways FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to and Lyndon Street from said Manhole Code of the State of California, the Im- which said work is to be done are, or No. 1 to a manhole to be constructed provement Act of 1911, to represent un- may be in part, new and different from in Lyndon Street 395 feet North of paid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) those heretofore established, or may be the Intersection of said "centerlines. or over, which said bonds shall bear and in some cases are different from 3. In Washington Avenue from a interest at the rate of six (6%) percent existing ground levels. manhole to be constructed in the per annum and the last installment of ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 15th day common intersection of Lyndon Street which bonds shall mature nine (9). of October, 1962. and Washington Avenue 12 feet West years from the second day of January ROBERT M. LAMBERT of the centerline of Lyndon Streei to next succeeding the first day of Septem- Mayor a manhole to be constructed in Wash- ber following their date. ATTEST: ington Avenue 488 feet east of said SECTION 5: Notice is hereby given PAUL C. JONES centerline. that on Monday, the 5th day of Novem- City Clerk B. The construction and installation ber, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock STATE OF CALIFORNIA of an 8" vitrified clay pipe sewer, to- P.M. of said day, in the council chambers COUNTY OF ORANGE sa gether with 4" vitrified clay pipe house in the City Hall in said City of Hunting- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH laterals and pre-cast manholes, and in- ton Beach, the meeting place of said cluding trenching, backfilling, pavement City Council, any and all persons hav- I. PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, replacement, appurtenances and appur- ing any objections to the proposed work qualified and acting City Clerk of the tenant work, in: or improvements, or any objections to the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio 1. Patterson Way from an existing grades to which said work is to be done, Clerk of the City Council of said city, manhole in the common intersection or any objections to the boundaries of the do hereby certify that the whole num- of Patterson Way and Ellis Avenue to district proposed to be assessed to pay ber of members of the City Council a manhole to be constructed with an the cost and expenses of said work or of the City of Huntington.Beach is five; 8" stubout facing North in Patter- improvements may. appear before said that the foregoing resolution was passed son Way 460 feet North of the center- City Council and show cause why said and adopted by the affirmative vote of line of Ellis Avenue. proposed work or improvements should more than a majority of all the members 2. In La Palma Street from a man- not be carried out in accordance with of said City Council at a regular meet- hole to be constructed at the can- this resolution of intention, and may pre- ing therof held on the 15th day of Octo- terline of Patterson Way at its in- sent written:protests in the form and man- ber, 1962, by the following vote, to-wit: tersection with La Palma Street to ner required by law not later than the AYES: Councilmen: a manhole to be constructed in La hour hereinabove set for hearing objec- Gisler, Stewart,Welch, Palma Street 288 feet East of said tions against the doing of said work, the Lambert. centerline. grades to which said work is to be done, NOES: Councilmen: SECTION 2: All of the above men- or the extent of the territory to be as- None. tioned work, including the grade to sessed to pay the cost and expenses there- ABSENT: Councilmen: which said work shall be done and of. Wells. the location thereof in and upon the SECTION 6: The City Clerk of said PAUL C. IONES streets above mentioned, shall be done city shall cause this resolution of in- City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the upon the grades, along the lines, bet- tention to be published twice in the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California