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Assessment District 6603 - Goldenwest Street Lighting 196
S INGTpN r,SiPnRATFO��,9� CY y CITY OF I --- - -- -- -- ---- --- --- - -- ------ -- ---- -o• Q CALIFORNIA yc e��7sos,P• \�o �CNpNTY CPS OJuly 18, 1866 Steiny and Mitchel, Inc. 221 N. Ardmore Avenue Los Angeles, California Genelemen: We are enclosing herewith your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal for the Assessment District #6603, City of Huntington Beach, Calif. The contract for this _job was awarded to Luminetics , of Riverside, California . We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. PROS 2FMATL(LW RFaUIM OF BE= The bidder is required to supply the following information,, Additional sheets may be attached if necessary. (1) Address:- _7-_t (2) Telephone:o jA��� (3) of fim ® Individual# Partnerships, or Corporations-... CO 9.P (L,) Corporation organised under the laws (5) Contractor's License No: of the Staten (6) List the names & address of all members of the firm or names & titles of all officore of tba corporation: STEINY AND MITCHEL, INC. J. 0. STEINY, PRES., TREAS.,MGR. G. H. MITCHEL, JR., V. P., SECY (7) Number of years experience as a contractor in construction vorks (8) List at least psis projects coWleted as of recent date: 990=1 MORI Clum of to cgMR&jted Mayne and A ftog of ovyaer (9) List the name of the person %ha inspected the site of the proposed work for your fim: late of inspections (10) If requested by the Diystrict# the bidder *hall furnish a notarized financial statement# financial datas, or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 LIODER°S LIAN FCR CMTItM- N AY30 EQIJZP TO BE USED Replies to these inquired mut be full and explicit 1. When by whom,, and in whet manner was this proposed work Inspected on behalf of the bidder? 2. Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed work,, including description of proposed construction timo schedule and det%iled construction program. Akso describe equipment for each phase of works 2 PROPMAL v hose address is -2 -Z 1,.1 _ A 2_r)1.A�'Q� Ali L Lk to fusmish 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 Beachs, California8 for the construction ofs The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Specie . Provisions of Assessment District No. 6603, TO THE HONORABLE COMMIL CF TSE CITY OF HMITINGTON BEACHg CALIFORVIA Gentlemens The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the provisions of the Improvement Act of 19111, the foam of contraotg the general conditionae the Specifications8 the Special Provisions and the Plans for the construction ofs Assessment District No. 6603 Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bidem inviting proposals on such work dated and also the site of the works and will provide all necessary maohinesys toolsD apparatus and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said specifioationst general conditions, special conditions9 and drawings in the manner prescribed therein and in :aid contract and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineer under them, The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as shounn there. in are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule, 3 r Huntington Beacn, Tor . :ar shall be not less than ten percent (4u/„ tin of the,aggregate of the proposal, or by a m let bond for that amount and so payable, ng signed by the bidder and two sureties, t who shall justify before any officer com- i ow patent to administer an Oath, in double ` UL less than 12 yds ;er that amount, and over and above all sta- I water level .................................... 4.43 f rty tutory exemptions, or by a corporate 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. surety bond to the satisfaction .and ap- water level .................................... 4.51 f tat proval of said City of Huntington Beach. 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. )ry Said sealed bids or.proposals shall be all water level .................................... 4,73 ed delivered to the City Clerk of said.City of of 25 Yds. or more water level ........ 5.19 ge Huntington Beach on or-before.Monday, ne Driver of Truck Legal Payload the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour f he Capacity: Id- of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at,the vs- Less than 6 tons ............................ 4.3$ ic- office of said City Clerk, City Hall,'Hunt- ;ed 6 tons to 10 tons ...._...................... 4.38 ;er ington Beach, California. Said, sealed 111- 10 tons to 15 tons ............_.............. 4.43 of bids or proposals will be opened by the I he 15 tons to 20 tons ......_.................... 4.51 lot City Clerk of said City,of Huntington ke 20 tons or more ......_........................ 4.73 )ar Beach at a public hearing called by said F Driver of Transit Mix Truck; ro- City Clerk in the City Hail; Huntington ity 3„Yds. or more ............................... 4.73 in Beach, California at 9:90 oclockA.M. on -h, Water,or Tank-l:ype Truck Driver- 1 ud Monday, the 20th day of June 1966 and t gals. .... 4.41 I, • Under 2500 r Water or Ta k-type.,Truck Driver- b th. the results of said.bidding ,will .be,re- f� � I ird ported to the City.Council of said City 2500,;ga15,to 4000 gals. ................ 4.53 t ,all of Huntington Beach at their- regular f ELECTRICIAN, 'is meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th Health &•.Weil ro-2oq,per hoar f day of June, 1466 at the hour of 7:00 Pond tpian=0c per hour t Tar o'clock P.M. in the council ,chambers in WIRE. t� _ i gs the City Hall of said City of Huntington I General Foreman 6.64 t........................... ird Beach, and shall be acted upon by said I Foreman .................................................... 6.08 )rY City Council at their said regular meeting Cable,Splicers ...................................._.. 5.76 of June 20, 1966. �d, Journeyman ,Wiremin ........................ 5.46 ,m Said City Council reserves the right he Journeyman;TgcijnEcian .............. 5.46 Pt, to reject any and all bids and proposals I :.io OVt tJrJMk RATES _. �.5• should it deem this for the public good, ( Sid CARPENTERS=Double time for all over- all and also the bid of any bidder who { le timew has been delinquent or unfaithful in any cif CEMENT MASbNS - Time and one-half 'he former contract with said City of Hunt- ( n; for the first three hours after the regu- ier ington Beach. I id Iarly constituted straight,time shift, and all The scale of prevailing wage rates I ig all other overtime shalt be double time. all hereinbefore referred to is as follows: oy, OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three ins ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 1 ty hours outside the regularly constituted es, In accordance with the provisions of ,f shift shall be at the rate of time and f Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City f 5, one-half. All additional hours shall be 3rd Council of the City of Huntington Beach, a at double time. On Saturday work, the t (4) has ascertained the general prevailing f y first eleven hours shall be at time and Of rate of wages applicable to the work to I it. one-half and all additional hours at 1 on be done to be as follows: double time. Sundays shall be double- 1 HOURLY WAGE In, time. 4r- TRADE,OR OCCUPATION RATE IRON WORKERS - Double time shall be nd CARPENTERS < paid for any and all work in excess of 'ty Health & Welfare-18c per hour ` eight (8) hours on any regular work day ,ur Pension Plan-30c per hour :ar Vacation-15c per hour Sin'Carpenter .$4.83 1 yet,CEMENT MASON ng Health & Welfare-25c per hour 7 Pension Plan-30c per hour ow Vacation-20c per hour ser Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 rty OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare-15c per hour tat Pension Plan-15c per hour ory Vacation-30c per hour �,ed CLASSIFICATION ge r Group1 .................................................... 4.38 t Group2 .................................................... 4.62 t fd- Group 3 .................................................... 4.86 t ac- Group 4 .................................................... 4.97 ' .......... 5.16 of Group 5 .......................................... Ey lot Group 6 .._........... ..................._..._.... 5.26 f r.. IRON WORKERS gar Health & Welfare--25%6 per hour 1; ro- Pension Plan-15c ,per hour ,id Vacation-f-18c,per hour Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.20 Ord LABORERS f all Health & Welfare-2Ilhb per hour "ISPension Plan-22c per hour Vacation-15c'per hour 4 aar Laborer - General or Construction .. 3.70 gs Operator of Pneumatic & Electric 3rd tools, Vibrating machines & simi- c rry lar mechanical tools not sepa- 6 rately ,classified herein ................ 3.91 t ns Cutting Torch Operator(Demolition) 3.75 Fine grader, highway & street pav- toing', Airports, runways & similar type heavy construction ._............. 3.80 t Flagman ----------------- ... 3.70 � Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe r, and underground the .................... 4.01 Dry packing of concrete .................... 3.70 I Making& caulking of all non-metal- I Iic pipe joints ......• ........................ 3.89 TEAMSTERS C Health & Welfare 30c per hour I Pension Plan-20c per hour Vacatioh-15c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: 4 Yds. water level ............................ 4.35 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. ir water bevel ......................-........... 4.38 i PRCPf 2AL SCHEAQ Item Approximate Item with Bid Price NO Ruantity tten in orris Bid 1 LUMP Construct and/or install a street sum light system,, (consisting of 38 standards9 conduit,, wiring.9 compoa entse along with all other appurte- nant and specified work)9 complete in place for 1z %-- -Rj,OU Dollars per lump sumo In case of a conflict between the words and fi.gures9 the words shall prevail.- j --feet ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: - , and-,ffor_ all time.,wor,ked,sor,.-,Saturdays,-R �av Norte Sundays'and recognised holidays: :; Al to PAUL C. JONES I LABORERS Time and one-half, exceprt Ane. City Clerk and bz-officio•Clerk Sundays and holidays; which are double .; calf of the City Council of the City time. ive of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS'.—Time and one-half;except• her Sundays and holidays, which are double (Pubiished Huntington Beach News time. to June 9, June 16, 1966) The rate of compensation for any class- o;y NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ification not.listed inthescFiedule, but 3ed Assessment District No. 6803 which may be required to execute the age Funtington .Beach, California, proposed contract,• shall be commensu- 6 rate and in accord with the;rates speci- •f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tied for similar '.or comparable -duties ild- City.Council of the City of Hdntington 'in the Southern California Master Labor H i f a`<- Beach,-California .hereby .invites sealed Agreements. I (ser bids and proposals for the improvement ..The' rates, per hour, indicated, above ac) )of of--the •streets and,.rights- of way in are based upon the local,prevailing-.rates art ear Assessment District No. 6603 in the City,per day being eight (8) times the above wF of Huntington Beach, California, as des- scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates rO cribed in Resolution. of Intention No. of pay,are based upon.eight (8)'hours B aid 2376 of said City,Council, adopted June per day fora full day,_or a fractional 6, 1966, ,to which reference is hereby part of a day. The per diem wages a" tth. made for a description of said work and of a fractional part_of a day shall -' & improvement, the grade to which it is to the applicable rate,.per hour.multiplied ai iall be done,-4he district to be assessed .to by, the,number of hours worked on said ex _ his pay the_cost and expenses thereof, the day other.than for,overtime and/or Suri- bonds to be issued,,and for all further days or Legal Holidays: ear particulars therein contained. 'Reference All work.performed in excess of eight 'sc ;cgs is hereby further made to the plans an'd (8) hours per day or:Iforty ,(40).hours' of ard' specifications and detailed drawings for per,.week slall�be•paid for,,at,.the 'pre- tc ,ry said work.and ,improvement on.file_in wailing overtime rate, and all .work pei- the, office •of the City. Clerk of said formed on Holidays and Sundays,,shall P1. am City of Huntington.Beach, in accordance• be paid for at.the 'prevailing-overtime g� {pt, with which said work shall be done. rate,. for each, craft involved. tt} 'NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said DATED: June 7„1966.,,. „ efa )all City Council has heretofore determined PAUL C. JONES rf st� j the prevailing rate of .per diem wages City Clerk of the .City; of, o!' led for the doing.of said work, which said Huntington Beach; ,California 011 ^st, scale of 'wages is contained in the schedule thereof,, entitled "Schedule of ast Per Diem Wage Rates;" on -file in the 3st office of the City Clerk of said City of < 5o,5r Huntington Beach. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there set, are not now any.estimated costs for ) Ind the acquisition of easements and rights i hi- of way required in this` improvement Y ., l es. district. , fial � rr .-Aii proposals or bids sl be accom- 'k d panted by cash,,.a cashier's,check.or a_ f ertified.checkpayable to_.said,.,City..of k L -ten_amount which I The undersigned also agrees as follows: First: Within 25 days from the date of the first publication of the notice of award of contracts to furnish to the City of huntington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execua tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com- plete it within-��--) calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cash$, a cashiers check or a certified check for $, _ payable to the City of Huntington Beach, or a bond in the amount of ZQ //} payable to the City of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposals which shall be forfeited, as liquidate damages$, ifs in the event this pro- posal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified check, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re. _ turned to the undersigned. Dated (If an Individual, partnership$, or nonminco rated organisation) Signature of Bidder 00, STEINY IND 9 INC. Address of Bidder ELECTRICAL CONTI ACTORS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 221 North Ardmore Avenue Los Angeles 4, Calif. Jr lw- Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm STEINY AND 'MITCHEL, INC. J. 0. STEINY, PRES., TREAS., MGR. G. H. MITCHEL, JR., V. P., SEC'Y ^ � t INC. STEINY AND MITCHEL, INC - r. �nEL, JR., V. P.,SEC'Y ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Los Angeles 4, Calif. (If a Corporation) Signature of Bid / INY AND MITCHEL, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Business Address ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Incorporated under the haws of the State of Los Angeles 4. Calif. cPresident - Y V aND MITCHEL, INC. Names of \ J. d, STEkKY. , PRESS, Mum. ( Secretary G. H; WTCHEL, -JR,, V. P., SEC'Y Officers { ( Treasurer State License Number Telephone_-L -2>- (Corporate Seal) Bated this—La�day of J � a 190E Corporation organized under Laws of the State of C',w�,t,_�C����� Sub c ed and rn o f re me this day of)i Amy— Notary Public in and for the County of State of Californian �G��A�® A. Slti°aTH }•'� �'\ NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN .� LOS ANGELES COUNTY �\i GU1�M�SSIUTJ E�`P�(tES IaJLOt S'P EINY AND MITCHEL, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS 221 NORTH ARDMORE • LDS ANGELES 4, CALIFORNIA DUNKIRK 2-2331 T O : CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Hall - City Clerk 6th & Orange Strs Huntington Beach, California BID PROPOSAL: Installtion of a Street Lighting System on Goldenwes, Edinger, McFadden and Gothard (Assessment Dist 6603) OPENS: June 20th, 1966 9:00 am S C 0 f i l , i ' July 18, 1966 Paul Gardner Corporation 901 South Sultana Avenue Ontario, California Gentlemen: We are enclosing herewith your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal for the Assessment District #6603, City of Huntington Beach, Calif. The contract for this job was awarded to Luminetics, of Riverside, California. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal. -� Sincerely yours, ' Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. PROPOSAL FIFO MT10N REQUIM a filD%IER,S The bidder is required to supply the following information. Additional sheets may be attached if neceseary. 901 South Sultana Avenue (1) Address: Ontario, California (2) Telephones 714/984-1714 (3) Type of fizz m Individual,, Partnerships or Corporations Corporation �w Corporation organized under the laws (5) Gontractor°s License flo s of the State ofoCCalifornia 172258 (6) List the names & address of all members of the firm-ors' names & titles of all officers of the corporations PAUL GARDNER CORPORATION Paul R Gardner President , Treasurer, Manager Paul R Gardner Jr Vice President, Secretary (7) Number of years experience as a contractor in construction works (U) List at least six projects completed as of recent date.- Co2ta^act M®apt Class of Date coma ited NsM mod d g ee11 of gML $ 24.041 Street Lights April . '66 011y of Costa Mesa 533167 Street Lights March. '66 City of Newport Beach �41 ,399 Street Li&hts Dec. 165 City of Riverside 23,265 Street LiZhts. Dec. '65 City of Fullerton 107,910 Street Lights August, 165 -City of Beverly Hills 123� 696 Street Lights M 65 City of Beverly Hills (9) List the name of the person %&® inspected the site of the proposed work for your firms Ronald M Noble Date of inspections June 15 j 196E (10) If requested by the Districty the bidder shall furnish a notarized financial statement, financial data,, or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 o TO BE USED Rspli.eo to these inquired mut be full and e.7pIicit 1 When by whom, and in what ma=er tea$ thin proposed work inspected on behalf of the bidder? Ronald M Noble looked at site June 15, 1966 2. Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed vorkp including description of propoeed construction time schedule and dsygiled conastruotion program. 8kso describe equipment for saah phase of works Mgjferials , manpower and equipment as required to complete project in allotted time. 2 , � v FRO MAL of Paul Gardner Corporation whose address is9O1 South Sultana Avenue , Ontario, California to furnish and deliver all materials and to do and perform all work in accordance with the apenifications and contract of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the construction ofa The work as sho= on the plana and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment Metrict No. 6603 TO THE HOWOML,E COUNCIL er THE CITY OF BMITINGTON BEACH, GAII'MIA �eatl.emen o The undersigned bidder has carefu14 ezmined the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911.e the Form of contraotg the general conditionse the �pecifioations8 the 6pecial. Proviaiams and the Plana for the const,-Faction of: Aasessmant District No. 6603 Herein before described and referred to in the MNotice Inviting Sealed Bidem inviting proposals on such work dated !o- ( �___,and also the site of the words© and will provide all necessary maohinerym toolee apparatuB and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by aaid specifieationaA general conditionsA special conditions, and drwdings in the manner prescribed therein and in said contract and is accordance with the runts of the £engineer under them. The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as whom there- In are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do .the wsrk whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule, 3 .._....r CARPENTERS RATE S Health & Welfare-18c per hour S Pension Plan-30c J panked by cash, a cashier's check or a per hour Vacation-15c per hour i certified check payable, to said C4ty of r Huntington Beach, for an amount Which Carpenter ..................................................$4.83 T CEMENT MASON r shall be not less than ten percent (10%) :I Health & Welfare-25c per hour T 1 of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a t bond for that amount and so payable, Pension Plan-30cper hour signed by the bidder and two sureties, i Vacation-20c per hour V who shall justify before any officer com- i Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 ✓ patent to administer an oath, in double OPERATING ENGINEERS r that amount, and over and above all sta- i I Health & Welfare per hour ✓ tutory exemptions, or by a corporate Pension Plan per hour Vacation-30c per per hour p per surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- i I proval of said City of Huntington Beach. CLASSIFICATION c Group 1 Said sealed bids or proposals shell be ..._...................................... 4. tl ......... Group 2 .................................................... 4.62 62 t, I delivered to the City Clerk of said City of F Huntington Beach on or before Monday, Group 3 .................................................... 4.86 the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour f Group 4 .................................................... 4. p of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Group 5 _............_.................................... 5.16 16 it office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- Group 6 ._._.............................................. 5.26 ft ington Beach, California. Said, sealed IRON WORKERS a bids or proposals will be opened by the E Health &Welfare-25,1,2c per hour e i City Clerk of said City of Huntington Pension Plan-15c per hour . Beach at a public hearing called by said E' Reinforce 18c per hour C Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.20 acation City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington LABORERS C" i Beach, California at 9:00 ociock A.M. on 1 Monday, the 20th day of.June, 1966, and E Health &Welfare-211J2c per hour the results of said bidding will be re- Pension Plan-22c per hour, l Vacation-15c per hour A ported to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular C Laborer - General or Construction .. 3.70 meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th Operator of Pneumatic & Electric day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 tools, Vibrating machines & Simi- S, o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in lar mechanical tools not sepa- C. E rately classified herein ................ 3.91 C the City Hall of said City of Huntington Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 I Beach, and shall be acted upon by said E Fine grader, highway & street pav- City Council at their said regular meeting ing, Airports, runways & similar q of June 20, 1966. C type heavy construction ................ 3.80 Said City Council reserves the right C to reject any and all bids and proposals E Flagman -----___------------------..__................ 3.70 should it deem this for the public good, C Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- n and also the bid of any bidder who G eluding sewer pipe, drain pipe has been delinquent or unfaithful in any and underground tile -__............... 4.01 tl former contract with said City of Hunt- C Dry packing of concrete .................... 3.70 tc Making&caulking of all non-metal- ington Beach. tt, lie pipe joints ......_.......----_...._......... 3.89 The scale of prevailing wage rates F 1.� hereinbefore referred to is as follows: TEAMSTERS C. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Health & Welfare 30c per hour visa n h Pension Plan-20c per hour In accordance with the provisions of a. Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City A Vacation-15c per hour a Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: o. n 4 Yds. water level .............._._._..._. 4.35 has ascertained the general prevailing 4 Yds. but less than 8 A rate of wages applicable to the work to C yds. .water level .............. 4.38 be done to be as follows: HOURLY WAGE 8 Yds. but less than 12 yds TRADE OR OCCUPA11- V water level ._......_.. .......... 4.43 N 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. water level .................................... 4.51 A 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. water level .................................... 4.73 25 Yds. or more water level ........ 5.19 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: Less than 6 tons ......_.._................ 4.35 6 tons to 10 tons ............................ 4.38 (4 10 tons to"15 ton's ---- 4.43 Jt 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.51 20 tons or more ---......_..................... 4.73 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 Yds. or more ................................ 4.73 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- Pi Under 2500, gals. ....._...._----..__.... 4.41 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- H' $5�i0 gals, to 4000 gals. ................ 4.53 b( ELI FTRtCIAN, B,, HeaJ,th, &. Welf#e g0c per hour P Pension Plan-206 per hour tf w BEMA4 fc General Foreman 6.69, tt. ................................ Foreman .......:.............................I.............. 6.08 Cable Splicers ....................................... 5.76 Journeyman Wireman 5.46 Journeyman Technician ...................... 5.46 OVCR*tVE RATES CARPENTERS- Double time for all over- time. CEMENT MASONS - Time and one-half for the first three hours after the regu- larly constituted straight time shift, and all other overtime shall be double time. OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three hours outside the regularly constituted at shift shall be at the rate of time and of one-half. All additional hours shall be Ct at double time. On Saturday work, the tic first eleven hours shall be at time and fr one-half and all additional hours at frr double time. Sundays shall be double- time. IRON WORKERS - Double time shall be paid for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day PROPOSAL SCHEDULE Item Approximate Item with Bid Price NO-4 t ,tX wCaten_Ln__k2LdS 'I t 2 Lump Construct and/or install a street sum light systemo (consisting of 38 standardeg conduit$ wiaringg compo- entse along with all other appurte- nant and specified words),, complete in place for Thirty Thousand eight hundred fifty-six and no/100__ Dollars per lump sum. �0.856.00 In case of a conflict between the words and figures,, the words shall prevail a ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: and for all time worked on Saturdays, (f y None Sundays and recognized holidays. J1 p PAUL C. JONES LABORERS — Time and one-half, except City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Sundays and holidays, which are double kl of the City Council of the City time. e of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half, except :r Sundays and holidays, which are double (Published Huntington Beach News time. I June 9, June 16, 1966) The rate of compensation for any class- y NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ification not listed in the schedule, but d Assessment District No. 6603 which may be required to execute the e proposed contract, shall be commensu- Huntington Beach, California rate and in accord with the rates speci- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fied for similar or comparable duties H. I" City Council of the City of Huntington in the Southern California Master Labor Beach, California hereby invites sealed Agreements. ar r bids and proposals for the improvement The rates per hour, indicated above If of the streets and rights of way in are based upon the local prevailing rates a. It Assessment District No. 6603 in the City per day being eight (8) times the above & r of Huntington Beach, California, as des-'scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates cribed in Resolution of Intention No. of pay are based upon eight (8) hours B• ' 2376 of said City Council, adopted June per day for a full day or a fractional J -6, 1966, to which reference is hereby part of a day. The per diem wages ac made for a description of said work and of a fractional part of a day shall be B" d improvement, the grade to which it is to the applicable rate per hour multiplied a, II be done, the district to be assessed to by the number of hours worked on said } pay the cost and expenses thereof, the day other than for overtime and/or Sun- bonds to be issued, and for all further days or Legal Holidays. r particulars therein contained. Reference All work performed in excess of eight s is hereby further made to the plans and (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours ot- J specifications and detailed drawings for per week shall be paid for at the pre- tc y said work and improvement on file in vailing overtime rate, and all work per- the office of the City Clerk of said formed- on Holidays and Sundays, shall P! i City of Huntington Beach, in accordance be paid for at the prevailing overtime gz with which said work shall be done. rate, for each craft involved. th NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said DATED: June 7, 1966. el !I City Council has heretofore determined PAUL C. JONES st the prevailing rate of per diem wages City Clerk of the City of of f for the doing of said work, which said Huntington Beach, California or scale of wages is contained in the ai schedule thereof, entitled "Schedule of t Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the t office of the City Clerk of said City of .r Huntington Beach. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there 1• are not now any estimated costs for j the acquisition of easements and rights ' of way required in this improvement district. 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 furnish to the City of lhmtington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execu- tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com- plete it within__.'�-_ calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cash,, a cashiers check or a certified check for $ payable to the City of Huntington Beach,, or a bond in the amount of Ten percent payable to the City of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposals which shall be forfeited,, as liquidate damages,, if, in the event this pro- posal is accepted,, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified checks bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re- _ turned to the undersigned. Dated,,,_June 20, 1266 (If an Individuals partnership,, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of BidderPAUL GARDDNER CORPORATION by - au ar ner - - President Address of Bidder201 South Sultana Avenue Ontario, California' 5 STATE OF CAL17ORNU, 88. County of San Bernardino 0x June 20 , 19 6§ , before me, r the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Paul R Gardner known to me to be the President �Ro the Paul Gardner Corporation Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the 1-Ve on who executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation, therein d, and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. M` , WrrNEss my hand land official.seal. NAME (TYPED OR PRINTED) Notary Public in and for said County and State. ACKNOWLEDGMENT—CORPORATION—WOLCOTTs FORM 222—REv.3-61 79aes Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm PAUL GARDNER CORPORATION (If a Corporation) �� Signature of Bidder�� d- .. byPaul R Gardner, President Name Title 901 South Sultana Avenue Business Address Ontario, California Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Calif orni a ( President Paul R Gardner Names of ( Secretary Paul R Gardner Jr Officers ( Treasurer Paul R Gardner State License Number 172259 Telephone 714/984-1714 (Corporate Seal) Dated this day of s 1966 Corporation organized under Laws of the State of Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public in and for the County of 9 State of California. 6 r' R R D $6 AN ti ;--- - --- -- --- E 12 + PAUL GARDNER CORPORATION C i�\� ++r�1 Y 901 SOUTH SULTANA AVENUE Itl�• ��2 i ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA `! 3 L '+�`+r1t11\\\\\`` 4 �1 D CITY OF �( : CITY CLERK i HUNTINGTON BEACH. CITY HALL 6TH AND ORANGE STREETS HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA I SEALED BID — DO NOT OPEN Proposal for Street Lights , Assessment District 6603 i July 18, 1966 A.S. Schulman Electric Company 2136 S. Wright Santa Ana, California Gentlemen: We are enclosing herewith your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal for the Assessment District #6603, in the City of Huntington Beabh, California . The contract *or this job was awarded to Luminetics , of Riverside, California. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. I d' _ PF f Alt- MOOPMA WM4TION RE&UIRED OF BE= The bidder is required to supply the following information. Additional sheets may be attached if necessary. (1) Asidresa s (2) Telephone.- (3) Typa of firm m Individuale Partnerehfp& or Corporations (�) Corporation organized under the laces (5) Contractor's Licenae Nos of the State of: 9 7 719 (6) List the names & add4o of all members of the firm or me & titles of al off care of the corporation: (7) Nmber of years experience as a contractor in construction works 1�5-e (S) List at least six projects completed as of recent date.- Contract .-meant Class ar natq agMRUted Nam and gMngp,of o�®r �► 7a °- (9) I�t the of th inspected the aite reposed Mork for your fines ate of inspections l (10) If requested by the District& the bidder shall furnish a notarized financi.ml statements financial datag or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 3 I Ro P7 1 ' c,ONSTRMTIOB ND EQUIPMENT TO BE USED Replies to these inquired aut be hill and explicit 1. When by whom,, and in what manner was this proposed work ins acted on behalf of the bidder? 2, Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed work,, including description of proposed construction tim schedule and detgiled construction program. Akso describe equipment for each phase of works 4 re rnoJq, Cane ✓e4t wolk ovea� �r L�'ti� Besys .� Doys eoncrre�e e��e..ea•o �p�e✓ T�^k Z. T✓e+�e�i � Cc�nclUi Sn 5 JQ,( C,a*7 U 3 IVI �.T .Ai✓ Cor►jpresSe✓.DvW S f s'e e� X/474 Z ATonA 4, �4C��il/ � Co�tpac� Ti'ene�t 4 .. C'o.,���rs•*s.✓ �- 4rc� To.xf+e✓ ,Di B4ses, -T"na�al Pry/ B.xos S vaeiC rno����� Tq Aeodr •niX Ds/w% Aw G'onepretsa., 1 n��al L� �i� �'�p�1c�a✓ds MCa T-s� f- Eaev/gize . 2 1 -4 v PROPWA of s� . shoes address io 61 to famish 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 Runtington Beachp California9 for the construction of: The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No,, 6E03„ TO THE HONMABLN COUNCIL cr THE C31Y OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIPMU Centlemeno The undersigned bidder has carefully wed the provisions of the Improvement ket of 1911p the form of contract,, the general conditioneg the Specilicationsa the 6pecial. Provisions and the Plans for the construction ofs Assessment District No. 6603o Herein before described and referred to in the fONootice Inviting Sealed Bidsm inviting proposals on such work dated � — —!o and also the site of the works, and will provide all necessary machinez7v tools,, apparatus and ott*ar means of construction and do all the work and furnish all materiel called for by said specifications,, general conditions, special conditions® and draimIzge in the manner proscribed therein and in said contract and in aecordarace with the requirements of the Engineer under them. The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as shown there- in are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the vork whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule,, 3 -c; per hour Vacation-15c per hour Carpenter - - _..................................$4.83 CEMENT MASON Health & Welfare-25c per hour Pension Plan-30c per hour Huntington Beach, for a„ Vacation-20c per hour shalt be not less than ten percent (10%) Cement Mason Journeyman................ 4.60 of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a OPERATING ENGINEERS bond for that amount and so payable, Health & Welfare-15c per hour signed by the bidder and two sureties,' Pension Plan-15c per hour who shall justify before any officer com Vacation-30c per hour patent to administer an oath, in double CLASSIFICATION that amount, and over and above all sta-' Group 1 ___.................................... 4.38 { tutory exemptions, or by a corporate! Group 2 ........................................._....... 4.62 { ,surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- Group 3 ............. .................................... 4.86 1 proval of said City of Huntington Beach. Group 4 _... ....................................... 4.97 l Said sealed bids or proposals shall be Group 5 ...._ .................................... 5.16 i delivered to the City Clerk of said City of Group 6 .. ..........._............................... 5.26 { Huntington Beach on or before Monday, IRON WORKERS the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour i Health &Welfare-251/ic per hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the' Pension Plan-1k per hour `office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt-' Vacation-18c per hour ington Beach, California. Said sealed Reinforcing ironwdrker ........................ 5,20 bids or proposals will be opened by the; LABORERS City Clerk of said City of Huntington Health &Nlelfare-21v/xc per hour Beach at a public hearing called by said Pension Plan-2'Cc pet hour City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington Vacation-15c per hour Beach, California at 9:00 oclock A.M. on Laborer - General or Construction .. 3.70 Monday, the 20th day of June, 1966, and Operator of Pneumatic & Electric the results of said bidding will be r@- tools, Vibrating machines & simi- ported to the City Council of said City' lar mechanical tools not sepa- of Huntington Beach at their regular rately classified herein ................ 3.91 meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th 1 Cutting Torch Operator(Demolition) 3.75 day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 Fine grader, highway & street pav- o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in ing, Airports, runways & similar the City Hall of said City of Huntington type heavy construction ............. 3.86 Beach, and shall be acted upon by said Flagman ..............................____........_ 3.76 City Council at their said regular meeting Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- of June 20, 1966. 1 cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe Said City Council reserves the right and underground the 4.01 I to reject any and all bids and proposals Dry packing of concrete .__............. 3.70 should it deem this for the public good, Making& caulking of all non-metal- and also the bid of any bidder who lic pipe joints ................................... 3.89 has been delinquent or unfaithful in any TEAMSTERS former contract with said City of Hunt- Health & Welfare 30c per hour �I, ington Beach. Pension wage Driver f Dump per hour 4 35 ; In accordance T DISTle of RICT Provisions 63rates of Vacation-15c per hour hereinb,efore referred to is as follows: th Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 0603 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. I Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City water Level ._._..__....._._.._.._._.. 4.38 Council of the City of Huntington Beach, 8 Yds. but less than 12 yds has ascertained the general prevailing water level ._.......__......_........... 4.43 rate of wages applicable to the work to 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. be done to be as follows: water level _......_. .. ...._......... 4.51 HOURLY WAGE 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. TRADE OR OCCUPATION RATE water level ----- _..._........ 4.73 CARPENTERS 25 Yds. or more water level ........ 5.19 Health & Welfare-18c per h Driver of Truck Legal Payload Pension P ^^ Capacity: Less than 6 tons .... ........... .... 4.35 6 tons to 10 tons ............... ....... 4.38 I 10 tons to 15 tons 4.43 15 tons to g0 torts ........................... 4.51 20 tons or more .............................. 4.73 Driver of transit Mix Truck: 3 Yds. or more ............................ .. 4.73 Water or Tarik-type Truck Driver- Under 25b9 als. ._.__ ..... .. _.. 4.41 Water or tank_= �?_Truck Driver- 25 $ 4t1�Q `�Is. tb Ott ga Is. ................ 4.53 ELE 1 RlCIf11� H,�alth %elf re-2(lt per houh Pehsl n Iin 6 pbr hour vufiaEaN Gefierail Foreman ................................ 6.60 Foreman ................................................... 6.08 Cable Splicers ........................................ 5.76 Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.46 Journeyman.Tr 1 IEaniEptES 5.46 CARPENTER- ouble time for all over. time. CEMENT MASONS - Time and one-half for the first three hours after the regu- larly constituted straight time shift, and all other overtime shall be double time. OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three hours outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half. All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the first eleven hours shall be at time and one-half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays shall be double- time. IRON WORKERS - Double time shall be paid for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day, MOPUSAL SCHENT E Item Approximate Item with Bid Price Bid T t N sty sari in word 2 Lump Construct and/or install a street sum light systems (consisting of 38 etandardssg conduits wiringp eompom entss along with all other appurte— nant and specified works, complete in place for Th�rtly sixhvvsQ�td one hundved -/weh�y do/%rs Dollars per Imp am. In case of a conflict between the words and figuresfl the words shall prevails — I ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: and,for .all time worked on_Saturdays, Nnne Sundays and/renognized holidays: PAUL C. JONES LABORERS — Time and one-half, except j City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Sundays and holidays, which are double I of the City Council of the City time. of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half, except I Sundays and holidays, which are double (Published Huntington Beach News time. June 9, June 16, 1966) The rate of compensation for any class- NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ification not listed in the schedule, but _Assessment District No. 0603 which may be required to execute the Huntington Beach, California proposed contract, shall be commensu- rate and in accord with the rates spec i- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fied for similar or comparable duties City Council of the City of Huntington in the Southern California Plaster Labor Beach, California hereby invites sealed Agreements. bids and proposals for the improvement The rates per hour, indicated above of, the streets and rights of way in are based upon the local prevailing rate's Assessment District No. 6603 in the City per day being eight (8) times the above of Huntington Beach, California, as des-'scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rate's cribed in Resolution of Intention No. of pay are based upon eight (8) hours 4 2376 of said City Council, adopted.June per day for a full day or a fractional 6, 1966,-to which reference is hereby part of a day. The per diem wages made for a description of said work and of a fractional part of a day shall be improvement, the grade to which it is to the applicable rate per hour multiplied be done, the district to be assessed to by the 'number of hours worked 66 said" pay the cost and expenses thereof, the day other than for overtime and/or Sun- ;bonds to be issued, and for all further days or Legal Holidays. particulars therein contained. Reference All work performed in excess of eight is hereby further made to the plans and (8), hours per day or forty (40) hours specifications and detailed drawings for per week shall be paid for at the pre- ' said work and .improvement on file in j vailing overtime rate, and all work pee- the office of the City Clerk of said formed on Holidays and Sundays, shall City of Huntington Beach, in accordance be paid for at the ':prevailing overtime with which said work shall be done. rate, 'for each `craft involved. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said. DATED: June 7, 1966. City Council has heretofore determined PAUL C. JONES the prevailing rate of per diem wages City Clerk of the City of for the. doing of said work, which said 'Huntington Beach, California scale of wages is contained in the,.•--- — --- => schedule thereof, 'entitled "Schedule of5 Per Diem wage Rates," on file in the)' office of the City Clerk of said'City of,, Huntington Beach. 7 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there"- are not now any estimated costs for the acquisition of easements and rights.' ,of way required in this improvement" district. . i All proposals or bids shall be accom-'. }panied by cash, a cashier's check or 'a r, to said City of The undersigned also agrees as follows: First: Within 25 days from the date of the first publication of the notice of award of contracto to furnish to the City of h u3tington Beach two satisfactory bonds to the amounts specified in Paragraph 12 of the General, Conditions guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work and payment of bills. Seconds To begin work within 10 days after the date of execu- tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com- plete it within�&�Lcalendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cashs, a cashieres check or a certified check for $ Sid eo4d payable to the City of Huntington Beachs, or a bond in the amount of /0,% payable to the U ity of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts, or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposals, which shall be forfeited, as liquidate damagess, ifs in the event this pro- posal is accepteds, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified checks, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re- _ turned to the undersignedo Dated Ju nc Zo /f4c (If an Individuals, partnership, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder. by ON M.: COLLINS VICE Pli};;SIDEJVT Address of Bidder, 5 Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder Title by N M. COLL//INS, VICE Business Address l,(J Incorporated under the Laws of the State of ( President Names of ( Secretary Officers ( Treasurer State License Number -�Z-2.-7.39 Telephone .-L - (Corporate Seal) Dated this__4g6,!E!Lday of �a 1966 Corporation organ/tTd unde Ira s of the State of Subscribed and sworn before me this day of Notary Public in and for the County of n State of California, 6 /.�. S. Sc�lJ�rnan E� �c�►^�C �� . R ` ,G .3 'At �I •t99H� f 1r1- /�� vv► Ica i I PvJ p3/s a/ I '5�vc t L 1 4f r'Jg`stv,c/ IV., Lca 3 j� Due- .font Zc� 19c� I July 18, 1966 A. E. C. Los Angeles 4253 Eagle Rock Blvd . Los Angeles, California Gentlemen.- We are enclosing herewith your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal for the Assessment District #6603, in the City of Huntington Beach, California . The contract for this job was awarded to Luminetics, of Riverside, California. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. MOSA -C=ION BEOUIBED OF BIDDERS The bidder ie rewired to supply the following information. Additional sheets may be attached if necessary. A. E. C. Los Angeles (1) Address: 4253 Eagle Rock Blvd. Los Ange(lfs Telephones 255-7181 (3) Type of fiat m Individuals Partnerships or Corporations C Corporation , (4) Corporation organized under .the laws (5) Contractorea License Nos of the State of: California 171916 (6) List the names & address of all members of the firm or namea & title* of all officers of the corporation: Josef Waxler - President _J. R. Macias - Vice President 'Helen Burgenheim - Secretary (7) Number of years experience an a.contractor in construction works,-„2Q,,,� (S) List at least six projects completed as of recent dates C ct r MMA Clae1 of to gggpUUd &me go,A . M of offer $136,851.00 Freeway Lights 5-30-66 Guy F. Atkinson Co. $292994.00 Street Lights 4-28-66 City of Pasadena $10,324.00 Street Lights 5-15-66 Public Works Dept.Gardena $150,929.00 Freeway Lights 2-15-66 Guy F. Atkinson $13, 790.00 Traffic Signals 4-14-66 City Eng. West Covina $61500 � Street Lights 3-30-66e Macco Realty Company (9) ?fit the ne= of the person who inspected the sit* of the proposed work for your f1m: Date of Inspection$ (10) If rsqueoted by the Districts, the bidder shall furnish a notarized financial statementn financial data* or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 RIDM9S PEAKS FCM CODSSZD TIO1q AND 1NQUIPA TO BE USED Replies to these inquired mut be full and e3plicit 1. When by wboma and in wbat manner was this proposed work inspected on behalf of the bidder? a 2. Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed works including description of proposed construction tim schedule and detgiled conatruotion program. Akso describe equipment'for each phase of works 2 PROPS , of A. E. C. Los Angeles whaaa address ii3_LL251 Eagle Rock Blvd. Los An eles California 90065 to ft i3h and deriver 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 Besohg Cal.iforniag for the construction of.. The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No, 6E01, TO THE HOWORABLE C01MCIL OF THE CITE[ OF HW:MOB BEACH,9 CALIFORNIA IAA Centlemsn a The undersigned bidder has career examined the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911g the .corm of contraotg the general. Conditions,? the bpeoikicstionsg the Special Provisions and the Plans for the construction of.- Assessment District No. 6603, Herein before described and referred to in the Motice Inviting Sealed Bids. inviting proposals on such work dated �,-- and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary machinM, tooleg apparatus and other means of construction and do all the cork and furnish all material called for by said specificationag general conditions,, special conditions,, and drawings in the manner prescribed therein and in said contract and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineer under them, The undersigned bidder undersUnds that the quantities of work as shown there• in are approbate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the wrk whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the follow schedule, 3 HOURLY WAGE S( J panieu Dy casn, a casniers cnecK or a uR OCCUPATION RATE I certified check payable to said City of CARPENTERS SI r Huntington Beach, for an amount which r I Cealth e ...................$4.83 Ttlfa per hour Sl r shall be not less than ten percent•(10%) Fan30c per hour i of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a HG Vacation-15c per hour I t bond for that amount and so payable, CEMENT MASON signed by the bidder and two sureties, thF who shall justify before any officer com- is Health & Welfare-25c per hour T v petent to administer an oath, in double sh Pension Plan-30c per hour r that amount, and over and above all sta- fo Vacation-20c per hour W' q tutory exemptions, or by a corporate - Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 OPERATING ENGINEERS surety bond to the satisfaction and ap-ch. ST Health & Welfare-15c per hour I -prSai s said City of Huntington Beach. I Pension Plan-15c per hour Said sealed bids or proposals shall of Ac Vacation-30c per hour J delivered to the City Clerk of said City of I Huntington Beach on or before Monday, CLASSIFICATION CE the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour Bc Group 1 .................................................... 4.38 tt of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Group 2 .................................................... 4.62 to Group office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- Group 3 .................................................... 4.86 H, ington Beach, California. Said searled p 4 .................................................... 4.97 pA F bids or proposals will be opened by the Bc f Group 6 ..... .. ..................................... 5.26 c t City Clerk of said City of Huntington t f Beach at a public hearing called by said Br IRON WORKERS a, City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington Health & Welf6re--25'Ac per hour ey Beach, California at 9:00 oclock A.M. on Pension Plan-15c per hour 1 Monday, the 20th day of June, 1966, and Bt Vacation-18c per hour C, the results of said bidding will be re- Reinforcing Ironworker ......................... 5.20 C, l ported to the City Council of said City I LABORERS 1 of Huntington Beach at their regular Cz Health &Welfare-211/2c per hour meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th Pension Plan-22c per hour day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 Vacation-15c per hour A r o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in Laborer - General or Construction .. 3.70 the City Hall of said City of Huntington D: Operator of Pneumatic & Electric f Beach, and shall be acted upon by Said Ec i tools, Vibrating machines & simi- S City Council at their said regular meeting lar mechanical tools not sepa- C of June 20, 1966. rately classified herein. ................ 3.91 C Said City Council reserves the right Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 to reject any and all bids and proposals E( Fine grader, highway & street pav- should it deem this for the public good, Ga irig, Airports, runways & similar C and also the bid of any bidder who G(, type heavy construction ................ 3.80 C has been delinquent or unfaithful in any Flagman ._..........._............_.................... 3.70 C former contract with said City of Hunt- G( Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- n ington Beach. G1 cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe The scale of prevailing wage rates H, and underground the .................... 4.01 0 hereinbefore referred to is as follows: Dry packing of concrete ..._............... 3.70 ti ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 M Making&caulking of all non-metal- t( lic pipe joints 3.89 tl In accordance with the -- - �� - �����-��� g provisions City TEAMSTERS Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City M C Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Health & Welfare 30c per hour h has ascertained the general prevailing N, Pension Plan-20c per hour a F rate of wages applicable to the work to Ot Vacation-15c per hour a be done to be as follows: Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: 4 Yds. water level ............._- -...... 4.35 0 - -- 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. A water bevel ..........._.._.............._.. 4.38 8 Yds. but less than 12 yds water level .. _ ........................ 4.43 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. water level ................................... 4.51 A 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. water level .....................-............ 4.73 25 Yds. or more water level ........ 5.19 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: Less than 6 tons ........................... 4.35 - 6 tons.to 10 tons .....:._:.................. 4.38 10 tons to 15 tons ............................ 4.43 J 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.51 20 tons or more ................................ 4.73 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 Yds. or more _.............................. 4.73 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- F Under 2500 gals. ....... 4.41 F .................... Water or Tank-type,Truck Driver- F 2500.ga,ls. to 4000 gals. ................ 4.53 t ELEtTkIbIAN E Health &, Welfare-20c, per hour F knsio� flan-20c per hour t wift All f General Foreman 6.69 t ................................ Foreman .................................................... 6.08 Cable Splicers ........................................ 5.76 Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.46 Journeyman T c j�ioJon ...................... 5.46 OV RTIIWE RATES CARPENTERS- Double time for all over- time. , CEMENT MASONS - Time and one-half for the first three hours after the regu- larly constituted straight time shift, and all other overtime shall be double time. OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three hours outside the 'regularly constituted z shift shall be at the rate of time and c one-half. All additional hours shall be C' at double time. On Saturday work, the t first eleven hours shall be at time and one-half and all additional hours at fF double time. Sundays shall be double- time. IRON WORKERS- Double time shall be paid for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day PROPOSAL SCHEDULE Item Approximate Item with Bid Price guantitz smitten in words Bid 1 Lump Construct and/or install a street sum light system$, (consisting of 38 standards$, conduit$, wiring, compo— entss along with all other appurte— nant and specified work)$, complete in place for ziv��- Dollars per lump sum. .o. In cane of a conflict between the words and figurese the words shall prevails at ABSENT: COUNCILMENt and-for all time worked on Saturdays, (P� 'y None Sundays and recognized holidayS. Jt :p PAUL C. JONES LABORERS — Time-and one-half, except City Clerk-and ex-offibio Clerk Sundays and holidays, which are double YI of the-City Council of the City time. �e of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half,except .r Sundays and'holidays, which are double C (Published Huntington Beach News time. ; al June 9, June 16, 1966) The rate of compensation for any class- y NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ification not listed in the schedule, but d Assessment District No. 6603 which may be required to execute the 'e Huntington Beach, California proposed contract, shall be commensu- rate and in accord with the rates speci- NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that the fied for similar or comparable duties • i' W City Council' of the City of Huntington in the Southern California Master Labor Beach, California hereby invites sealed Agreements. aC 'f bids and proposals for the improvement The rates per hour, indicated above I` of the streets and rights of way in are based upon the local prevailing rates as 't Assessment District No. 6603 in the City per day being eight (8) times the above it of Huntington Beach, California, as des- scheduled.rate per hour.' Hourly rates ' )- cribed in Resolution of Intention No, of pay are based upon eight (8) hours Bt n 2376 of said City Council, adopted June per day for a full day or a fractional 6, 1966, to which reference is hereby part of a_"day. The per diem wages ac made for a description of said work and of a fractional part of a day shall be BE. d improvemtnt, the grade to which it is to the applicable rate per. hour multiplied ar :1 be done, the district to be assessed to by the number of hours worked on said 's pay the cost and expenses thereof, the day other than for overtime and/or Sun- bonds to be issued, and for all further days or Legal Holidays. r particulars therein contained. Reference .All work performed-in-excess of eight se, �s is hereby further made to the plans and (8) hours.per day or forty ,(40) hours of, d specifications and detailed drawings for per week shall be paid for at the pre= to- `,y said work and improvement on file in vailing overtime rate, and all work per- r the office of the City Clerk of said formed on Holidays and Sundays, shall Pa n City of Huntington Beach, in accordance be paid for at the prevailing overtime ge with which said work shall be done. rate, for each craft involved, m• NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said DATED: June 7, 2966., el jl City Council_has heretofore determined PAUL C: �JONES sh j the prevailing rate of per diem wages City. Clerk of the City•of I pr; 'd for the doing of said work, which said Huntington Beach;_. .balifornia or f, scale of wages •is contained in the e schedule thereof, entitled "Schedule of (P(, t Per Diem wage Rates," on file in the Ju' t i offici.of the City Clerk of said City of t Huntington Beach. 5 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there t. are not .now any estimated costs for k the acquisition of easements-and rights of way required in this improvement district. i Ali proposals or bids sh .I,he_atcom — The undersigned also agrees as follows: . First: Within 25 days from the date of the first publication of the notice of award of contracts to furnish to the City of huntington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execu- tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com- plete it within.� 5� calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cash, a cashiers check or a certified check for _ payable to the City of Huntington Beach, or a bond in the amount of 0 10 1 payable to the City of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposal, which shall be forfeited,, as liquidate damagesp ifn in the event this pro- posal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified check, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re. _ turned to the undersigned, Dated June 20, 1966 (If an Individual, partnership,, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder Xe s J. R. Mac ias�- -Vi�ce-PrCslde`nt Address of Bidder L25aI Eagle Rack Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90065 5 Dames and Addresses of Members of the Firm (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder A,. E. Los Angeles e J.R.Mac as Title Vice.Pr. Business Address 4�53 EaEle Rock Blvd. Los Angeles Incorporated under the Lary of the State of California ( president Josef Waxler Naves of Secretary Helen Burgenhe i:n Officers ( Vice President ( v -_X% J. R. Macias State License Dumber 1 19� 16 Telephone 2551181 (Corporate Seal) Bated this 20th ay of June e 1966 Corporation organized under Laws of the State of California Subs ri$ d and sworn to before me this ? day of June�,1966 otary Public in and for the County of elen E. 96rgerrKelm Lo gAn-a .9 State of California,, My Commission Expires Apr. 3, 196A P�111I, IOFFICIAL1I1AL SEt1' HEL€N E. BURGENHEIM ay m NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA _ PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN �`,'F,.R LOS ANGELES COUNTY July 18, 1966 Roger Arnold's Electric . 1059 F. Parker P. 0. Box 568 Orange, California Gentlemen: We are enclosing herewith your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal for the Asses6ment District #6603, in the City of Huntington Beach, California. The contract for this job was awarded to LumiLietics, of Riverside, California. We would like to take this opportunity to thank You for your interest in submitting a proposal. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. i L A.E.C.LOS ANGELES 4233 Eagle Rock Blvd. LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90065 �o AN C R T, f CL t2 4 C -.2 Y l E C I=3 I 9 � L E �`���� s R D 6 i CITY OF K HUNTINGTON BEACH City Clerk PROPOSAL City of Huntington Beach The Golden West College Huntington Beach, California Street-Lighting Assessment District No. 6603 Bids June 20, 1966 9 00 A.M. ` . % FROPMh FORMATION MgUnM OF BAM They bidder is required to supply the following information,, Additional sheets may be attached if necessary. 1059 N. Parker - P 0 Box 568 (1) Address s- Orange, California (2) Telephone: 532.6584 (3) Typs of firm - Individual,, Partnership,, or Corporations PartnershiR U) Corporation organized under the laws { ) Contractor's License Not of the State of: 233339 (6) List the names & address of all members of the firm or names & titles of all officers of the corporation: William B. Kincaid. Jr blaraarette F. Kincaid (7) Number of years experience as a contractor in construction work: ,_J ye§rl (8) Liat at least six projects completed as of recent date: Contract amount Clase Qf Dato egM2%pte Name Ind 1ddPesg of 92A2r Arthur Nieblas $65,656.00 School 3-1-66 Fountain Valley Schl . Dist. Crown Valley $85,200.00 School 6-1-66 San Juan School Dist. $16,225 00 Printing Plant 5-1a66 Wilbur Hank-Santa Ana, Calif. $11 ,600.00 Bank 12-30-65 Southwest Realty Co. - L.A. $12,750.00 Bank 1-30-66 Southwest Realty Co. - L.A. $76,990,00 School 5-II-65 San Juaquin School District (9) List the new of the person vho inspected the site of the proposed work for your firm:Wm�.6Bn1_:-�lj;nca i d. Jr Date of inspection: 6-18-66 (10) If requested by the District,, the bidder shall furnish a notarized financial statements, financial datae or other information and references sui'ficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 AP_MQ5 KAN 0R CO�,TRDCTMX ,ARD BRUIPMWT TO BE MED Replies to these inquired mut be full and explicit 1,, When by whomp and in what manner was this proposed work inspected on behalf of the bidder? Wm. B. Kincaid: Jr inspected the job 6-IB-66. To check the type of soil and the street crossings. 2. Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed work,, including description of proposed construction time schedule and dateli led construction program Akso describe equipment for eaeh phase of works figntact the Street Superintendent and locate aall p underground utility services. Layout of all light standards and trenching Cut and break out for liaht standards , trench and excavate for pole bases, Funrcondu:i-t:and_!poar pole bases. Pull wire, kset poles , make all connections and bonding for poles, adjust poles and pour and finish concrete around standards. - m. _Adiust fixtures and all clean up. �4 Concrete Saw for sawin4 out concrete, Air compressor and Jack Hammer to break eodceete and excavate manholes. �Backhoe and trencher for trenching. Winch Truck to pull wire . poles to be set by Manufacturer's Equipment. Ladder truck to adjust fixtures 2 PRt - ® + ROGER ARNOLD ELECTRIC Whose address is 1059 N. Pa r ker - Ora n ge. Ca I i,forn,iia 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 BeaehD Californiag for the construction of., The work as ahom on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No,, 6603o TO TW, HONORABLE COMMIL THE CITY OF RMIMTOR BEACHB CALIFMIA Gentleman: The undersigned bidder has carefully ezamined the provisions of the Improvement .Aot of 19118 the form of contraatD the general coeditionse the SpecilicationsD the 6pecial Provisions and the .Plans for the construction of: Assessment District Woo 6603, Herein before described and referred to in the 4Notice Inviting Sealed Bidew invitlM proposale on such work dated46 and also the site of the work,, and will provide all necessary machinery,, tooleD apparatus and other mew of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said specifications,, general conditionaD special eonditionee and dravaringo in the manse- prescribed therein and in maid contract and in accordance with the requiremnts of the Engineer under these. The uuderaal.ped bidder understands that the quantities of work as show there. in are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities ere increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule 3 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 furnish to the City of lhmtington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execu- tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com- plete it with 5 calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cash,, a cashiers check or a certified check for s, 4,299.00 payable to the City of Huntington Beach9 or a bond in the amount of $, payable to the City of Huntington Beach 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 10% of the aggregate of this proposal,, which shall be forfeited,, as liquidate damageso if,, in the event this pro- posal is accepted,, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified check,, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re- _ turned to the undersigned. Dated .limp 90_ 1966 (If an Individual,, partnership,, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder;%?O-r O,/? � by Address of Bidder1,059 N. Parker - 0ranoe, Calif. 5 ....................I............ 4.62 t -up J .................................................... 4.86 �. Group4 .................................................... 4.97 F Group5 ........................._......................... 5.16 i. V Group 6 shall be not less than ten P��.,....- - - - . ......•- f IRON WORKERc of the aggregate of the proposal, or ab a Health &Welfare-25izc per hour bond for that amount and so payable, e signed by the bidder and two sureties, f Pension Plan-15c per hour who shall justify before any officer com- i Vacation-18c per hour Ct petent to administer an oath. in double Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.20 C that amount, and over and above all sta- f LABORERS tutory exemptions, or by a corporate Health & Welfare-211/2c per hour surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- Pension Plan-22c per hour proval of said City of Huntington Beach. ` Vacation-15c per hour f Said sealed bids or proposals shall be f Laborer - General or Construction .. 3.70 delivered to the City Clerk of said City of Operator of Pneumatic & Electric Huntington Beach on or before Monday, tools, Vibrating machines & simi- the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour I lar mechanical tools not sepa- C of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the rately classified herein ................ 3.91 ( office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 ington Beach, California. Said sealed Fine grader, highway & street pav- bids or proposals will be opened by the I ing, Airports, runways & similar C City Clerk of said City of Huntington type heavy construction ................3.80 C Beach at a public hearing called by said I Flagman _....... 3.70 C City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- Beach, California at 9:00 oclock A.M. on cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe n Monday, the 20th day of June, 1966, and I and underground the .................... 4.01 C the results of said bidding will be re- Dry packing of concrete .................... 3.70 t ported to the City Council of said City Making& caulking of all non-metal- t of Huntington Beach at their regular ( lic pipe joints .................................... 3.89 t meeting to , at held Monday, the 2 TEAMSTERS ' 1 day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 Health & Welfare 30c in Pension Plan-20c per per hour our f C o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of said City of Huntington I Vacation-15c per hour a Beach, and shall be acted upon by said I Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: City Council at their said regular meeting 4 Yds. water level 4.35 0 of June 20, 1966. 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. E Said City Council reserves the right water level ...........-_..........._..__. 4.38 to reject any and all bids and proposals I 8 Yds. but Less than 12 yds should it deem this for the public good, C water level .....................-............. 4.43 1` and also the bid of any bidder who ( 12 Yds, but less than 16 yds. has been delinquent or unfaithful in any water level ................................... 4.51 A former contract with said City of Hunt- C 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. ington Beach. ( water level ................_.._.............. 4.73 The scale of prevailing wage rates I 25 Yds. or more water level ........ 5.19 hereinbefere referred to is as follows: Driver of Truck Legal Payload ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 P 3apacity: In accordance with the provisions of Less than 6 tons ............................ 4.35 - ...................... Section 1770 of the Labor Cade, the City P 6 tons to 10 tons ............................ 4.38 (P Council of the City of Huntington Beach, 14 tans to.15 tons ....................... 4.43 Jl has ascertained the general p?Evair ag-V 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.51 rate of wages applicable to the work to C 20 tons or more ..............................- 4.73 be done to be as follows: Driver of'Transit Mix Truck: HOURLY WAGE ` 3 Yds. or more ....._......................... 4.73 TRADE OR OCCUPATION RATE Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- p, CARPENTERS Under 2500 gals. .............._._...._... 4.41 P Health & Welfare-18c per hour Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- r' Pension Plan-30c per hour 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. 4.53 5' ........ .............. 4.83 1 H ._............ t. _-_._per ELECTRICIAN 5' Vacation-15c per hour EL CEMENTCarpenterMASON Pension & Welfare per per hour t, nsion Rlan-20c per hour Health & Welfare-25c per hour 1 WIRtMAN f Pension Plan-30c per hour General Foreman ....... 6.69 V Vacation-20c per hour t FOrem,)n .................................................... 6.08 Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 Cable Splicers ........................................ 5.76 OPERATING ENGINEERS Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.46 Health & Welfare-15c per hour Journeyman Technician ...................... 5.46 Pension Plan-15c per hour OVERTIME RATES Vacation-30c per hour CARPENTERS-Double time for all over- CLASSIFICATION c time. ........................................ 4.3R CEMENT MASONS - Time and one-half for the first three hours after the regu- larly constituted straight time shift, and all other overtime shall be double time. OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three hours outside the regularly constituted a shift shall be at the rate of time and Q one-half. All additional hours shall be at double time. On Saturday work, the ti first eleven hours shall be at time and one-half and all additional hours at fr double time. Sundays shall be double- P ime. RON WORKERS - Double time shall be )aid for any and all work in excess of sight (8) hours on any regular work day PR®P)SAL SCHEDUIE .Item Approximate Item with Bid Price Imo 9- ntity w$°itten in fords Bid Total 1 LUMP Construct and/or install a street sum light system, (consisting of 38 standards,, conduit,, wiring,, compo® ents,, along with all other appurte- nant and specified work),, complete in-place for Forty Two Thousand Nine hundred Ninety Dollars & no/100 Dollars per lamp sumo a00 In case of a conflict between the words and figures,, the words shall prevailo ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: and for all time .worked ,on .Saturdays, (F None Sundays and recognized holidays. A PAUL C. JONES LABORERS — Time and one-half, except City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Sundays and holidays, which are double of the City Council of the City time. of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half,except Sundays and holidays, which are double (Published Huntington Beach News time. June 9, June 16, 1966) The rate of compensation for any class- NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ification not Misted in the schedule, but Assessment District No. 6603 which may be required to execute the Huntington Beach, California proposed contract, shall be commensu- i rate and in accord with the rates speci NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fied for similar or comparable duties Hi City Council of the City of Huntington in the Southern California Master Labor Beach, California hereby invites sealed Agreements. aC bids and proposals for the improvement The rates per hour, indicated above of the streets and rights of way in are based upon the local prevailing rates ar, Assessment District No. 6603 in the City per day being eight (8) times the above as, j of Huntington Beach, California, as des-s scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates cribed in Resolution of Intention No. of pay are based upon eight (8) hours Bf 2376 of said City Council, adopted June per day for a full day or a fractional 16, 1966, to which reference is hereby part of a day. The per diem wages ac made for a description of said work and of a fractional part of a day shall be Bi improvement, the grade to which it is to the. applicable rate per hour multiplied ark be done, the district to be assessed to by the number of hours worked on said pay the cost and expenses thereof, the day other than for overtime and/or Sun- bonds to be issued, and for all further days or Legal Holidays. i particulars therein contained. Reference All work performed in excess of eight se. 1 is hereby further made to the plans and (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours of specifications and,detailed drawings for per week shall be paid for at the pre- to, .said work and improvement on file in vailing overtime rate, and all work per- the office of the City Clerk of said formed on Holidays and Sundays, shall Pc City of Huntington Beach, in accordance be paid for at the ;prevailing overtime• 9Z with which said work shall be done. rate, for each craft involved. th NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said DATED: June 7, 1966. el- City Council has heretofore determined PAUL C. JONES sh the prevailing rate of per dierr� wages City Clerk of the City of or. for the doing of said work, which said Huntington Beach, California or; 'scale of wages is contained in the schedule thereof, entitled "Schedule of I Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the ' office of the City Clerk df said City of Huntington Beach. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there are not now any estimated costs for the acquisition of easements and rights ,of way required in this improvement district. All proposals or bids shall be accom- pani.ed by cash, a cashier's .ck.eck or a certified check payable to said.City of '�--A:!meton_Beach, for an amount which a. J July 18, 1966 E. D. Johnson and Co. P.O. Box 29 Anaheim, California Gentlemen: We Are enclosing herewith your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal for the Assessment District #6603, in the City of Huntington Beach, California . The contract for this job was awarded to Luminetics, of Riverside, California. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal. Sincerely yours , Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc . r -a ` ROGER ARNOLD ELECTRIC 1059 N. Parker — P 0 Box 568 Orange, California 92669 NMe NO1JNLtNnH j0 A1l0 1 9 T i A j City Clerk wb 99, QZNAj' Bid:' City Of Huntington Beach Assessment District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, Calif. Ij I 1 i �aP WO 9ATLQIIII�D The bidder is required to supply the following information. Additional sheets may be attached if necessery. (1) Address s ®(� �� - �?��:e%c�vc� (2) Telephone: (3) Type of fim m Individuals, Partnerships, or Corporations (4) Corporation organized under the Laws, (5) Contractor's License Not of the state of: 13.71FI-6 (6) List the names & address of all members of the firm or names & title* of all officers of the corporation: 01 (7) Number of years experience as a contractor in construction works (8) List at least olx projeate completed as of recent dates ct 9193M Cl.Me of ura k bt�Uted &M,and Addreag of MgLer 4r Z- - oo Ile (9) List the of pers who inspected the site of the proposed work for your i'i Date of inspection: (10) If requested by the Districts, the bidder shall furnish a notarized financial statements, financial datas, or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 AIAER®S 59 gOkt CONSTRETION An EQIIIPWff TO BE USED Replies to these inquired mut be fall and explicit 1. When by whoma and in ghat mamer teas this proposed work inspected on behalf of the bidder? 2- Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed workp including description of proposed construction time schedule and datgiled construction program. Akso describe equipment for each phase of works 2 PR. AL whose address is 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 Beaohv California,, for the construction ofs The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Speciab Provisions of Assessment District No, 6603. TO THE HONORABLE COtIIML CLIP TBE CTTH OF HuammTON BEACH,, CALIFORNIA Gentlemen. The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,, the form of contract,, the general conditions,, the SpecificationsA thm Special provisions and the Plan for the construction ofs Assessment District No. 6603. Herein before described and referred to in the t%tice Inviting Sealed Bidsl inviting proposals on such work dated to-- 7- �o-� and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary maohinecyg toole9 apparatus and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said specificationsp general conditions,, special oonditi.ons,, and drawings in the manner prescribed therein and in said contract and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineer under them. The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as shown there- in are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule. 3 r`- ...�un u�L urwi mun ....,a CARPENTERS - _ Health & Welfare-18c per certified check payable to said City of r Pension Plan-30c p hour r Huntington Beach, for an amount which r per hour Vacation-SSc per hour r shall be not less than ten percent (10%) i 1 Carpenter ........._...................................$4.83 q of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a t!CEMENT MASON t bond for that amount and so payable, Health & Welfare-25c per.signed by the bidder and two sureties, P hour who shall justify before any officer com- i Pension Plan-30c per hour ✓ Vacation-20c v patent to administer an oath, m double per hour that amount, and over and above all sta- } J Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 tutory exemptions, or by a corporate OPERATING ENGINEERS surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- I Health & Welfare-15c per hour I proval of said City of Huntington Beach. Pension Plan-i5c per hour ✓ Said sealed bids or proposals shall be J Vacation-30c per hour CLASSIFICATION J delivered to the City Clerk of said City of = Group 1 4.38 Huntington each on or before Monday, Group 2 .. the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour Group 3 .. 4.62 ..............................................4.86 of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day al at the Group 4 ._..................._............................ 4.97 office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- r Group 5 r ington Beach, California. Said sealed f 5.16 f bids or proposals will be opened by the t Group 6 ._............. 5.26 ..K _............................ t City Clerk of said City of Huntington IRON WORKERS r Beach at a public hearing called by said Health & Welfare-25Yc per hour City Clerk in the City Hail, Huntington Pension Plan per per hour � Vacation-18c i Beach, California at 9:00 oclock A.M. on Per'hour I Monday, the 20th day of June, 1906, and Reinforcing Ironworker ................. 5.20 the results of said 'bidding will be re- ; LABORERS I ported to the City Council of said City Health & Welfare-21i/Zc per hour I of Huntington Beach at their regular ' I Pension Plan-22c per hour s meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th Vacation-15c per hour day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 Laborer - General or Construction 3.70 r o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in Operator of Pneumatic & Electric the City Hall of said City of Huntington I tools, Vibrating machines & simi- i Beach, and shall be acted upon by said lar mechanical tools not sepa- City Council at their said regular meeting rately classified herein ................ 3.91 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 Of June 20, 1966. i Said City Council reserves the right y Said grader, highway & street pav- to reject any and all bids and proposals ing, Airports, runways & similar type heavy construction ................ 3.80 should it deem this for the public good, I and also the bid of any bidder who Flagman .............................. 3.70 has been delinquent or unfaithful in any Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- '- former contract with said City of Hunt- eluding sewer pipe, drain pipe r ington Beach. ' and underground tile ................... 4.01 1 The scale of prevailing wage rates �- Dry packing of concrete ._......._.._-.. 3.70 1 hereinbefore referred to is as follows: Making&caulking of all non-metal- ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 lie pipe joints .............._.................... 3.89 In accordance with the provisions of TEAMSTERS Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Health & Welfare 30c per hour I Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Pension Plan-20c per hour ) has ascertained the general prevailing ! Vacation-15c per hour f rate of wages applicable to the work to Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: be done to be as follows: 4 Yds. water level ........................_.. 4.35 HOURLY WAGE 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. water level . 4.38 8 Yds. but less than 12 yds water level ............._.._.._............. 4.43 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. water level .---........_..._._.............. 4.51 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. I water level ------------------___.......... 4.73 f 25 Yds. or more water level ....-... 5.19 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity: Less than 6 tons ............................ 4.35 i 6 tons to 10 tons .........:....:.......:..... 4.38 10 tdhs to 15 tons ............................ 4.43 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.51 20 tons or more ................................ 4.73 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 Yds. or more .....--..............._...... 4.73 Water or Tank type Truck Driver- Under 2500 gals. ............................ 4.41 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ................ 4.53 ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare-,20c per hour Pensi©n Plan-20c per hour WIREMAN General Foreman ................................ 6.69 Foreman ................................................... 6.08 Cable Splicers ._...................................- 5.76 Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.46 Journeyman TechhiciOn 5.46 OVERTIME RATES i CARPENTERS-Double time for all over- time. I CEMENT MASONS - Time and one-half : for the first three hours after the regu- I larly .constituted straight time shift, and all other overtime shall be double time. OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three hours outside the regularly constituted f shift shall be at the rate of time and ' one-half. All additional hours shall be I at double time. On Saturday work, the first eleven hours shall be at time and one-half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays shall be double- time. IRON WORKERS - Double time shall be paid for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day P�n�casAz, ��Dttz� Item Approximate Item with Bid Price NP Quantity written in arords Bid Total 1 Lump Construct axed/or install a street sum light systems, (consisting of 38 standardea conduit:, wiring, compoH. exits, along with all other appurte— nant and specifi 1umrk), complete in place Dollars per ' lump sure o � In case of a conflict between the words and figures,, the words shall pre a i 4 ��t ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: 'and for all'time,worked.!on''Saturdays, (F.` y None Sundays and, recognized holidays. ; J} 'o PAUL C. JONES LABORERS — Time and one-half, except, City Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk Sundays and holidays, which are double I! of the City.Council of the City time. `.e of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS—Time and one-haif, except, } r, Sundays and holidays,.which are,double (Published .Huntington Beach News time. I June,% June 16, 1966) The,rate of compensation.for,any class-' S ' NOTICE INVITING,SEALED .BIDS ification not listed in the-schedule, but' id 'Assessment District No. 6603 which may be'required to execute the, e Huntin ton Beach, California proposed contract, shall be commensu- g rate and in accord with the 'rates speci f.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fied for similar•or(comparable duties City Council of the City of Huntington in the Southern California Master 'Labor', Hj Beach, 'California-hereby invites sealed Agreements. s 'r bids and proposals for the improvement' The rates per 'hour, indicated above; ar f of the streets and rights of way.in, are based upon the local prevailing,rates.,as, t Assessment District No. 6603 in the City .per day being eight (8) times the above, r of Huntington Beach, California, as des- scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates' cribed in Resolution of Intention No. of pay are based upon eight (8) ,hours Bi n '2376 of said City Council, adopted June per day for,a full day or a-fractional d. 6; 1966, to which reference is hereby part of •a day. The. per diem wage's ae made for a description of said work and of a.fractional part of a, day shall be- tl improvement„the grade to which it is to the applicable rate 'per hour multiplied' ar, ! be, done, the district.to be assessed to 'by the number of hours worked on saiii Vs ,pay the cost and expenses thereof, the, day,other than for.overtime and/or Sun- bonds to be issued, end-for all further days or Legal Holidays. !r ,particulars therein contained. Reference All work,performed in excess of.,eight sty, s is hereby further made to the plans and (8) hours per day-or forty (40), hours' qe d specifications and detailed drawings for- per week shall be paid for at_1he.-pre-; to, y said work and improvement on file in. vailing overtime rate, and all work iper,-i A the office of the City Clerk of•said, formed on Holidays and Sundays, shall .Pt, n City of Huntington Beach, in accordance, be paid for at the prevailing'overtime g` with which said.work shall be done. rate,•for each craft 'involved. thr NOTICE IS 'FURTHER GIVEN that said DATED:/June 7,'1966. ell iI City Council has heretofore determined PAUL C. JONES.- stJ ) the prevailing ,rate of ,per tiem'wages; City,Clerk of .the City, of. toff. id for the doing' of said,work, which said Huntington:, Beach, California. of scale' of wages' is contained. .in the ,:..� M. _ - vrd•--i�' t, schedule thereof,, entitled "Schedule'of !t Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the• t 't-•off ice of the City. Clerk of said City of ir Huntington Beach. I .5. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there are not now any estimated costs 'for (# :J the acquisition 'of'easements and rights' ! of way required in- this improvement district. . All• proposals or bids shall .be accom- F i an•ie 'b icash,Aar«cashier's_.checic.+o—a= ..��A The undersigned also agrees as follows: First: Within 25 days from the date of the first publication of the notice of award of contracts to furnish to the City of huntington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execu- tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com- plete it within 4= calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cash& a cashiers check or a certified check for ayable to the City of Huntington Beach& or a bond in the amount of payable to the (4ty of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposal& which shall be forfeited,, as liquidate damagesa ifs in the event this pro- posal is accepteds the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified checks bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re- _ turned to the undersigned. Dated � d - 6 (If an Individuals partnerships or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidde Address of Bidder 5 Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm (if a Corporation) Signature of Did Pt e >Ti Business Address Incorporated under the Laws of the State of `� r ( Resident Names of ( Saoret Officars ( c r ( Treasurer State License Number / Telepho. S3__) z1 � (Corporate Seas) Dated thin y day of . 1966 Corporation o:rganized under Laws of the State of, � cam/ Subscribed and sworn to before me this of��J�,� otary Public in and for the County of 9 state of California,, OFFICIAL SEAL ELEANOR M. STAFFORD NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA z PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN p " ORANGE COUNTY ELEANOR fill. STAFFORD 4ay Commission Expires May 1i, 1969 0 R MM 2 0 ass AM C T E C OF K HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Cancellation Notice mailed from: Los Angeles, California Date of mailing of Cancellation Notice: MaY 5, 1967 Policy Number: 103781 Effective date of cancellation: 12;01 A.M. , Standard Time on May 18.1 -1967. THIS NOTICE IS TO: - City of. Huntington Beach City Hall Huntington Beach, California HARBOR INSURANCE COMPANY hereby gives you written notice in accordance with the conditions of•.the above policy of the�cancella- tion of said policy issued to: Luminetics 5942 Acorn Street Riverside, California I I By virtue of this notice, as issued to you, the policy specified above will be cancelled in its entirety as to all interests insured and all lia- bility,of HARBOR INSURANCE COMPANY under said policy will cease at and from the effective date of cancellation specified above without further notice.,. If the premium has been paid, the excess of paid premium above the.earned premium for the expired term, if not tendered herein, will be refunded on demand. If the premium has.not been paid, a bill for the premium earned to the time of cancellation ...will be forwarded in due course. _ HARBO INSURANCECOMP NY By p ORIGINAL HU 8125-.10 (ED. 8-66) 5M (3-67) `- V G w �_ '" dad �� / _ .. j/ � U U TIME SCHEDULE AS48 S11,91iT DI�TP.ICT 66GS HUNITINGTCN BEACH CALIECRTi11A 11-30-66 File assessment diagram with Clerk Ars a�pr �aak tko=�rap nu ng rs ascansatontmrd a HEARING DATE: DECEMBER 19 , 1966 - 7 :3 C PM 12-1-66 and Clerk publishes notice of hearing 12-5-66 on assessment 12-1-66 Clerk mails notice of hearing on assessment to property owners 12-1-66 Clerk files affidavit of mailing 12-1-66 Clerk posts notice of hearing on assessment on bulletin board 12-1-66 Clerk files affidavit of posting DECEIVMER 19 , 1966 HEARING ON ASSESSMENT 12-13-66 _ es ..r � Adopt resolution confirming assessment 12-20-66 Record assessment , warrant and diagram 12-21-66 Pecord Notice of Assessment with Cty . recorder 12-20-66 Balance of incidental expenses paid by contractor 12-20-66 Warrant delivered to contractor 1-19-67 Contractor returns list of paid assessment to Superintendent of Streets 1-20-67 DATE OF BONDS TIME SCHEDULE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 RMINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 11-30-66 File assessment diagram with Clerk HEARING DATE: DECEM R. 19, 1966 - 7 s 30 PM 12-1-66 and Clerk publishes notice of hearing 12-8-66 on assessment 12-1-66 Clerk mails notice of hearing on assessment to property owners 12-1-66 Clerk files affidavit of mailing 12-1-66 Clerk posts notice of hearing on assessment on bulletin board 12-1-66 Clerk files affidavit of posting DECEMR. 19, 1966 HEARING ON ASSESSMENT 12-19-66 Adopt resolution confirming assessment 12-20-66 Record assessment, warrant and diagram 12-21-66 Record Notice of Assessment with Cty. Recorder 12-20-66 Balance of incidental expenses paid by contractor 12-20-66 Warrant delivered to contractor 1-19-67 Contractor returns list of paid assessment to Superintendent of Streets 1-20-67 DATE OF BONDS y 're 097,velzN ell- -V/A ,QAd7/JT �e�vc—�r��.✓ �i £e/e C--E /yi9T.9I fd f F/GUFiro 109 . r;r4eer ` /J �lNIrLJE/ eIY�-I,c' 9DO/7 r~T ----,BtHc,y� -L/4d,I,.A✓�A — -- --- -- QI�/r�✓�E �o�'�'Jl l ooc F�F t ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 , HUNTINGTON BEAC113, CALIFORNIA AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT , made and entered into in duplicate this y of Jam, 1966 , by and between JAMS R. UTMELER, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California , hereinafter referred to as First Party, and LUMINETICS of the City of Riverside , California, a sole proprietorship, hereinafter referred to as Second Party, WITNES. SEIH:- 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. 2400 passed and adopted on the 20th day of June , 1966 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 6th- day of June, 1966 by its Resolution No. 2374 , all of the work and improvements described in Resolu- tion of Intention No. 2376 of said City Council passed and adopted on the 6th day of June , 1966 to which resolution reference is hereby made for further particulars , and made part hereof as though set forth fully herein. 2. The contract entered into between the parties hereto by acceptance of the bid of second party and execution of this agree- ment consists of the following documents, all of which are a compon- ent part of this agreement as though set forth fully herein: (a) This agreement; -1- N a � i (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 Director of Public 'Works of said City of Huntington Beach. 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 improvement, and all materials used shall comply with said specifications and be to the satisfaction of said Superintendent of Streets 4. First party, acting in his official capacity as said Superintendent of Streets and not indivi- dually, hereby fixes the time for the commencement of said work under this contract to be on the;_ 28-th day of July' 196 y and 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 second party will , within 45" calendar days from the date of execution of this agreement, or within such further time as may be granted by said City Council complete said work and improve- meet 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 , provender, or other supplies or the use of implements or machinery used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done , or for any work or labor thereon of any kind. 5. The said Superintendent of Streets , acting in his official capacity as such, and not individually, promises and 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 expense of said work, including all incidental expenses as are in- curred and chargeable to the work under these proceedings and author- ized by the provisions of said Streets and Highways Code , less the -2- U amount which the City Council has agreed to contribute to the cost of said work, as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 2376 of said City Council adopted June 6 , 1966 provided that the con- tractor shall pay to the said Superintendent of Streets such incidental 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 concurrently with the delivery to second party of the assessment , diagram and warrant . The total cost of all work and improvement, to be determined 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 determined and computed on the basis of the following unit prices: For the construction of- an ornamental electric street lighting system, including underground conduit, ornamental Marbelite standards , concrete bases , pull boxes , switch gear, appurtenances and appurtenant work, and all other work necessary for the complete installation of said street lighting system,' for the lump sum price of $28,489.00. -3- 6. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work, and that seednd 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 agree- ment to labor more than eight (8) hours during any one calendar day or more than forty (40) hours in any one calendar week, except for compensation as provided in Section 1815 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 amount of Twenty-five Dollars ($25 .00)for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed in the execu- tion of this agreement by second party or any subcontractor under second party upon any of the work included in this agreement , for each calendar day or each calendar week during which such laborer, workman or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day or more than forty (40) hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of Sections 18i0- to 1815, 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 respect- ive workers employed by second party 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 contem- plated 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, California j the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each alien employed by second party or by any subcontractor .under second party in the execution of this agreement , for each and every calendar day or portion thereof i during which such alien is knowingly employed or caused or allowed i 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 -4- ti Labor Code affecting execution of this agreement, including Sections 1850 to 1854, inclusive . Second party agrees not to refuse to accept othen4se 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 contem- plated 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 substantially from articles, materials and supplies mined, produced or manufactured, as the case may be , in the United States , pursuant to the provisions of Section 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 r 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 California , and shall forfeit to said City of Huntington Beach, California Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) 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 bearing interest at the rate of six percent (67.) per annum, shall be issued hereunder in the manner provided for by said Improvement Act of 1911, Part 5, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California , the said bonds extending over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next Septem- ber first following their date . -5- i STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY O Riverside } ss. F ) ON the fifteenth day of July pig 66 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared R. J. Killingbeck known to me, to be the person_whose name— is subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that the_executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. 1.........n r...........n....mn....•n a r.....................n.,..rmnem.m.g OFFICIAL SEAL #* WILLIAM M. ROLAND William M. Roland NOIARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN NAME(TYPED OR PRINTED) RIVERSIDE COUNTY - Notary Public in and for said State. .ACKNOWLEDGMENT—General—Wolcotts Form 233—Frey'SJU"""""""""r"r"'r""".... G 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, California , or any officer or employee thereof, be liable for any portion of the expense 1 of the work 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 second party's own expense and file with the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach a faithful performance bond in the form provided for in Section 5254 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of $_ 28,489.00 and a laborer and materialmen's bond in the for as provided for in Section 5290 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of $ 14,244.50 14. In the event second party does not complete such work and improvement within the time limit hereinbefore specified, or with in such further time as said City Council may grant second party, second party shall pay to said City of Huntington Beach, California liquidated damages in the amount of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) 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 of Huntington Beach 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. o R.ntendent o Streets of the yf Huntington Beach, California FIRST PARTY LUMINETICS ' By Soleolmer; CO Y -6- STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES i ' ON July 15th , 19 Ot before me, the undersign.d, a,N r P i lic 'n and for said State, personally appeared :. . i•.I9 fig. ec known to me to be the' person— whose name— 35 subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that She—executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. t ROSS MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 10,1968 NAME(TYPED OR PRINTED) Notary Public in and for said State. ij Ar..KNOWI FnrMFNT—r—...l_WM—ft.F.—"9-0— lRA - _ - ���igr�ntertt FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and as collateral security for any and all indebtedness owing by the undersigned to GROSS AND COMPANY, INC., the undersigned hereby sells, assigns, transfers and sets over to said GROSS AND COMPANY, INC., all its rights, title and interest in and to that certain contract dated----------4104Y.. kt........................ 19..0.0., between.................................... .........................................and the SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS of the City of Huniti�1gton Deach................... ---------------- CALIFORNIA for the----strP_*t._iight4n9- syste t-•-- .. ...................-..._......_...... -------_ in Assessment District 6603 d d described h d f th......................................•--.........------------------....---......---------------._.....--_.un under anin the proceedings o e ................................CITV-•---•---------------....----------------......-----.OF--------•�f3fJTY.3GT�s'2 E14CH------•-----------••----.., CALIFORNIA. BY THESE PRESENTS, the undersigned hereby directs and authorizes said SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS to deliver to said GROSS AND COMPANY, INC., its successors or assigns, as Assignee of the under- signed, said DIAGRAM, ASSESSMENT and WARRANT; and does authorize and appoint the said GROSS AND COMPANY,INC.,to receive, receipt for,and enforce delivery of all ASSESSMENTS,WARRANTS, MONIES, BONDS and PAYMENTS assigned hereby, and to give receipts, releases and satisfactions in the. name of the undersigned or in the name of said Assignee in the same manner as the Assignor. �. . Riverside 35th July iY5U Datedat......................................................... California this................day of..............................................., 19........... LUNINETICS L ............ .S....`....__ .. •.• .......... .________-•-_...__._. � 1 1it�gbeck - ••.............•••----•------.....-----••---•-•-•-••----•---------••-------••--••--•••--•••..._.._. Received and Filed for the....................City--of Huntigton Beach ---------------------------•-•---•-•---------------------------....................................................... ly this_._.... 10.A----day of-------------------�n..............................................., 19.. ... Original Signed By James LWioeld .-----•--•...........................•-••-------------•--•---------•----•--------------------.-----• State of CA U MIN= On this..UTR...............day of.......jiULT..............................in the year ss.- One Thousand Nine Hundred and..__."-----(36.................................before vie, o..................County of--------M...A rf:i RUM-6........ EMY9 me HWHM ..............................................................................................a Notary Public in and for the said................................... -County of-----1106-AM.21110----- �residing therein, duly cominissioned and sworn, personally appeared.-.-__....._ R P - .........;............. . .............ICRUM.....o.................DROW......................known to me to be the ATTORNEY of the GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY, the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to ine to be the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set in), hand and affixed nay official sqjjn,,t.ke Count of.... ............the day and ear in ........................................ ............. y .. .............. JL �v- Often OFFICIXkTAYificate P t abo�o-c—w-r EVELYN NME H!MIKS NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA yo PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN Notary Public in and for the-".................... . o9unt f LOS ANGELES COUNTY --------------UWAM&M....................State of G& My commission Expires August 5, My commission expires................................................... ...............11......... C-1045 't CONTRACT BOND ' CALIFORNIA Bond No...... 4_-15.41...... LABOR AND MATERIAL PUBLIC WORK INSURANCE COMPANY of Glens Falls, New York KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, LUMINETICS----•-----------------••--••------•------•---•----------••---------•-----•---------- as Principal, and the Glens Falls Insurance Company,a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York 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 treas- urer and custodian of the Unemployment Fund and any and all materialmen, persons, companies or corpo- rations furnishing materials, provisions, provender or other supplies used in, upon, for or about the per- formance of the work contracted to be executed or performed under the contract hereinafter mentioned, and all persons, companies or corporations renting or hiring teams, or implements, or machinery, for or contributing to said work to be done, and all persons performing work or labor upon the same and all per- sons supplying both work and materials as aforesaid, in the sum of FOURTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FORTY FOUR AND 501100 Dollars, ($ 14,244 50 ), lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment whereof well and truly to be made, we hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, 'successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Signed, sealed with our seals and dated this 14TH day of JULY , 1966 r The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, whereas the above-bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated,>,July 14th , 19 66 ;with CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH to do and perform the following work, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION OF AN ORNAI4ENTAL ELECTRIC STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM - ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 - HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Now,Therefore, if the above-bounden Principal, or sub-contractor, fails to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams, used in, upon, for or about the per- formance 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 attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court and to be taxed as costs and to be included in the judgment therein rendered;Provided that this bond is filed by the ;,Principal to comply with the provisions of sections 4200 to 4208, inclusive, of the Government Code of the +State of California and liability hereunder is subject to the provisions of said section and acts amendatory thereof, and sections of other codes of the State of California referred to therein and acts amendatory thereof. x Approved this---.14thday of------.July------------- 19...-66 LUM.0 MILS------------------------------ -------------------------------- By..........•••-•-••-------•---••------------•••-•-------•-•------------- AX: •-- -- 71 r C GLENS FALLS IN RAN COMPANY Y Premium included in � v'C By-------------------•--------------- Performance Bond RICHARD F. DROGE Attorney /ORM 1076 CAL. State of MN M. 10. tbi,.. 4TH ..........................day of- -JUX -- - ------------------- ---------------in the year CAL I 66. ss. One Thousand Nine Hundred and.......... before -me, ....................County of.-------......ANMa....... EVELYN ME MGMS ..................................... ................. ......................................a Notary Public in and for the said-----------------------------------County of..... �residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared.--..-.--..- ............... ...DR.00 meE......................known to e to be the .. .............. ..... .... .... .. ATTORNEY of the GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY, the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to ine to be the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set iny hand and affixed ?ny official seal in the Count of....LOS...ANG.UM.............the d"and year in .............................. ........FFIC ..........t"fi. y 't.t..... ....... ......... s0v edre' stab rt en. 0 EVELYN MAE HUGFIFS NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA j PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN No ary Public ' and for the........................ unt of LOS ANGELES COUNTY -------w...... ---------------State o Q M'TA - My commission expires..................... ............................ MY Commission Expires August 5, 1969 ................... ........ C-1045 i Contract Bond—Faithful Pe., -mance Bond No. Olt 15 41 Public Work—California y Premium $ 143.00 INSURANCE COMPANY of Glens Falls, New York CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That LUMINETICS , as Principal, and Glens Falls Insurance Company,incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York and authorized to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety, as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH in the sum of TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE AND 00/100---------------- --------------------------------------------------------------Dollars ($ 28,48940 ), for the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their 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 entered into a contract, dated ?July 14th , 19 66 , with the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH to do and perform the following work, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION OF AN ORNAMENTAL ELECTRIC STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM - ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 - HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 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 eff ect. Signed and Sealed this 14TH day of JULY , 19 66 14th -- --- --= -- ------ -- - - -------------- ---------------------------------------- Approved this------------------------------------------------day of July 66 GLENS FALLS INSUR. CE COMPANY ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 19-------- By------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ` . 4 By _.._ _. .......... .___ y__._.. Title------------------------------------------------------------------ RICHARD F. DROGE Attarne 1021 CAL. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE - .CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH . CITY HALL • HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA THIS IS TO CERTIFY AS TO THE EXISTENCE OF INSURANCE WITH THE INSURANCE COMPANIES AS DESCRIBED BELOW: NA14E OF INSURED . : LUMINETICS 5942 ACORN STREET ADDRESS OF INSURED: RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA KIND OF INSURANCE POLICY NO. PERIOD: INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITS BY: KIND OF INSURANCE COMkREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE POLICY POIlICY NO. LAC 177076 PERIOD: 4-26-66 to 4-26-69 INSURANCE COMPANY PACIFIC INDEMNITY LIMITS ; BODILY INJURY LIABILITY 100,000.00 EACH PERSON 300,000.00 EACH OCCURRENCE PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY 509000 EACH ACCIDENT Hobart. $ ~_, By. c KTND OF INSURANCE COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY F-?LICY NO. 103781 INSURANCE COMPANY ; HARBOR INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITS BODILY INJURY LIABILITY - $500,000.00 EACH PERSON OCCURRENCE AND IN THE AGGREGATE ANNUALLY 49xbffift m AS RESPECTS THE PRODUCTS HAZARD AGGREGATE AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY EACH ACCIDENT COMBINID Hobart:, $arita, rdy�bE�J,1(3 By TO COVERED: SHOULD THE ABOVE MENTIONED POLICIES BE CANCELLED, ASSIGNED OR CHANIxED IN SUCH 1WW.R AS TO AFFECT THESE POLICIES, WE WILL GIVE (10) DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE ABOVE NAMED HOLDER OF THIS CERTIFICATE. HOBART, BANTA, HARDY & DROGE, INC. DATE: 7-13-66 910 SOUTH SPRING STREET LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 90013 624-9748 �ui�tt & �naul�n.�•� CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE • CITY OF HUINITING`_I'Oit BEACI4 CITY HALL MUNTIiNGTON BEACTI, CUT IFORYTA THIS IS TO CERTIFY as to the existence of insurance with Harbor Insurance Company,-as described below: Name of Assured: LUMINETIris Q Address of Assured: 5942 ACORN STREET RIVMSIDE.9 C 1IFCRP,TIA Location of Risk: Kind of Insurance: C0MPREH'1NSItTS GEAT:'RAL LIABILITY Policy No. 103781 period from 4-26-66 to b—26-69 Limits: Bodily Injury each person �8>500'000.00 EACH OCCURRENCE AIM IN THE )AGGREGATE ANNUALLY AS RESPECTS THE AND/OR d'a t- ORODUCI^S HAZARD mgPogffac s Property Damage_each accident $ Ct7 BI_TIED Kind of Insurance: Policy No. period from to Limits: Bodily Injury each person $ each accident $ aggregate $ Property.Damage—each accident $ aggregate $ Kind of Insurance: Policy No. period from to I j Limits: a.���iBaYYf�'c3�'sGoXc- e�'Gdrs`altsat:i;oK`�f'7�is��r�a'i�a`s��fflectifre.`� SEE OVER I Dated at LOS AiNGELES this 15TH day of JULY, SW ETT&CRAW FORD I BY 11 RI1R7 u[mot. ih•. S_Lw n_._._J _ �w 2... THE UNQUALIFIED WORD "INSU_RZ 1i11tREJI USSID. T?T THIS^PC7sIrllv,, 30 INCLUDES THE CITY OF HUN71YGTON BEACH, CALL FOHprLk- BUT SOL'i LY'AS RESPECTS A17Y LIAllff'ITY PRISII'TG OUT 0-F THE OP RA=)?? S OF THE NM D IATSITR":D. IT IS 'FURTHER AGRE D THE T SUCH-IFS U'RaYC+ .AS IS JA:F rORj')'Z0 BY T'?IS POLICY TO THE CITY OF HUNTI`TGTOA! 3EACH9 CAT IF:?RNTIA, AS ADDITI.OTIL INSURED MMER THIS POLICY, SHP 11 BE PRM4RY INSURANCE AIM 0T CM -TG WITH ANY OTHER INSURANCTJ AVAILABLE TO T-T3 CITY OF H�UNTIT?GTO�I BEACH, C.ALIFOR "TA, UNDER APIY T`{IRD PARTY LIABILITY POLICY® IT IS 1♦"JRTTIER AGREED THAT THE "OTHER MSURANCEP° CONDITION OF THIS POLICY-IS AMENDED TO CONFORM . THE R1941TH. IT IS rMTHER AGR32M THAT THE, ABOVE IMSUR_4NCE FOR THE, CITY OF 3$UNTINGTO7 ?3 ^.GH-H, AS .5,)DITI0'-TRL INSUR D, A-?'ORDS COIJ''�,RAGE FOR ACCID;'\?TS ATTRIBUTABLE TO TFE G TKTRRAL SU_'k,,2VI•9I0- 1,T BY; THE.-CITY—Or SUCH OPEKlATI0"5, PUT _'!XC'T qZ9 -JI.4�3TLIT-Y EFOR �!CCTDL'�1TS' RESU.LTIITG ToPY-I ANY ACTS OR OMISSI3\TS OF THO CITY OR "MY OF ITS "0`PLOYEES. THIS POLICY 3Hs'ILL YM B,; CAYC%M—D MOR RLD11'C,9 I.T COVERAGE UNIZIL TFull (1-0) ll:YS .PI3IOpt NOTIC? 0" SUCH C.'10TC-71AT11M OR RL+'DUCTION HIS GIV.-w TO THIS C1MIFICATE 1101 ,VTR. H03ATRT, BA"TA, HARDY DROGAS, IYC. BY: r �GNTINGRA TpN CITY OF JKWI&�twm4n4e -�---- o5<„ Q ------ -- -- ---- -- - ------- --- ---- --- - CALIFORNIA yc a„19p9,P•`�o "NTY GPI July 19, 1966 LUMINETICS 5924 Acorn Street Riverside, California Gentlemen. Enclosed please find your Bid Bond which was submitted with your proposal on June 20, 1966, at 8a10 A.M. A copy of the Agreement between the City of Hunting- ton Beacb and your company for the Golden West College Street Lighting - Assessment District No. 6603 project has already been sent to you. Sincerely yours , Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. I PROS The bidder is required to supply the folloving information. Additional sheets may be attached if neassearyo (1) Address:g 9- cL&& Nl' Z/O (2) Te1ephone:.P'/jL1-!J76 (3) Typeof firm - Individuals Fartnership9 or Corporation: o`��` (4) Corporation organized under the laws (5) Contractor's License Nos of the State of: /qZ—&6 �Z (6) List the names & addrese of all members of the firm or names & titles of all officers of the corporation: awti CR- /SIT, View PUe• /PueRS/a/r (?) Number of yew experience as a contractor In construction work:w, (8) List at least six projects completed as of recent dates Contmd NMI clus aft Dgte comol®ted 1M And-Affinga o ,laf . OD ?/�y�is A✓ /966,�. C%,.T✓ D� �ivees��e 6'T2�ET oS'r2 Ec ro ✓U /y �96S �! LtJ�i L l� ��-. .® � • /166, L1yry. o Gez/�� ,2aiNF %Ry¢¢/c H Nd .2 S�iGEET Z�4bTi/U9 /l/D!I• 7�i S /f/ O Ci14� IL N (9) List the na" of the person uho IWsated the site of the proposed work for your firm: / r a .¢ti Date of inspections 6f—iv. Af dip. (10) If requested by the Aistricta the bidder shall furnish a notarized financial statement,, financial data, or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 .. .•-;:mow - BIDDER98 EW FOR CO STRUCTION AM EgMM.R TO BE USED Replies to these inquired mut be fall and explicit 1t, When by ubomO and in that manner was this proposed work inspected on behalf of the bidder? 4 _ 4 e-cam Q►naa s 4�-c.a-ems/c 6' 1.+ ` ®/.O�_�t4ali�tlCtO� 1 2. Explain your plan or layout for performing and proposed work, including description of proposed construction time schedule and detgiled construction program. Akso describe equipmat for each phase of works T� aA-P- C- x L S 4"—' y d-crr ,tact �q•�i at�c a. G O-L ' Z C Cs-� A]Zu-r 1C0 WC boo �r esd I*R cK/-c t (� r o Lc .- r" io 2 PROP of �i/F Tic S whose address is_ �"9:�a C82N g�T ae-lle-U'Ve- to fu_�ish 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 Piwtington Beaohe Californiap for the construction of: The work as shorn on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No, 6E03, TO THE, HONORABLE COUNCIL CP THE CITY OF HUNT11MON BEACH9 CALIFORNIA Gex►tl®man s The undersigned bidder has aarefuUy examined the provisions of the Improvement .Act of 1911a the form of contracts the general conditions, the Specificationsp the apeaial Provisions and the Plane for the construction of: Assessment District No. 6603. Herein before described and referred to in the teNotice Inviting Sealed BidsO inviting proposals on such work dated 6 Z7 7— 4 6 and also the site of the work,, and will provide all necessary maohinet7e toolsp apparatus and other meew of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said specificationss, general conditions, special conditions and drawings in the manner prescribed therein and in said contract and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineer under them, The undersigned bidder understauds that the quantities of work as shown there. in are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule, 3 I All proposals or bids shall be accom- LABORER3Health &Welfare-21i/zc per hour ponied by Bash, a cashier's check or a Pension Plan-22c per hour certified check payable to said City of Vacation-15c per hour Huntington Beach, for an amount which Laborer - General or Construction -- 3.70 shall be not less than ten percent (lo%) Operator of Pneumatic & Electric of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a Vibrating machines & simi- bond for that amount and so tools' payable, tar mechanical tools not sepa- 3.91 signed by the bidder and two sureties, rately classified herein who shall justify before any officer com, Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 petent to administer an oath, in double. Fine grader, highway & street pav- that amount, and over'and above all sta- ing, Airports, runways & similar 3 80 tutory exemptions, or by a corporate type heavy construction ............. surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- _...._--- 3.70 Flagman ..... ._..........._.._- -...... proval of said City of Huntington Beach. Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- Said sealed bids or proposals shall be cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe 4.01 delivered to the City Clerk of said City of and underground tile ------------- 3 70 said Huntington Beach on or before Monday, Dry packing of concrete ................. the loth day of June, 1966 ... at the hour Making&caulking of all non-metal- 3 89 Of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the lic pipe joints .....--"...... -- Office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- TEAMSTERS ington Beach, California. Said sealed Health & Welfare 30c per hour bids or proposals will be opened by the Pension Plan-20c per hour City Clerk of said City of Huntington Vacation-15c per hour Beach at a public hearing called by said Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: 4.35 City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington g 4 Yds. water level Beach, California d 9:of June, A.M. on 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. 438 Monday, the 20th day of June, 1966 and water level the results of said bidding will be re- 8 yds. but less than 12 yds 4.- ported to the City Council of said City - -" water level ................. 43 of Huntington Beach at their regular 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. 4.-51 meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th water level ...........- day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds: 4.73 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in water level .......- -.... the City Hall of said City of Huntington 25 Yds. or more water level 5.19 Beach, and shall be acted upon by said Driver of Truck Legal Payload City Council at their said regular meeting capacity:of June 20, 1966. Less than 6 tons ......""- 4.35 - 4.3 Said City Council reserves the right 6 tons to 10 tons -- - --- 4. 8 43 to reject any and all bids and proposals 10 tons to 15 tons .... "- ---- 4.51should it deem this for the public good, 15 tons to 20 tons and also the bid of any bidder who 20 tons or more ---- ............. 4.73 •-....-- has been delinquent or unfaithful in any Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 473 former contract with said City of Hunt- 3 yds. or m®re ...................... ington Beach. Water or Tank-type Truck Driver— 4.41 The scale of gals. ... .....prevailing wage rates Under 2500. K Truck Driver— ASSESSMENT referred to is as follows: Water or Tank-type 4.53 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 2500:gals.. to 4000 gals- ................ In accordance with the provisions of ELECTRICIAN . Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Health: &Welfare-20c,per hour Council of the City of Huntington Beach, pepsioR Plan-20c per hour has ascertained the general prevailing W►REPAA14 rate of wages applicable to the work to -----•-•........................ 6.69 General Foreman 6.08 the done to be as follows: Foreman .................•----- 5.76 HOURLY WAGE ......... ........ 5.46 Cable. SplicersRAGE O.R OCCUPATION RATEARPENTERS Journeyman VQchpiti -• 5.46 CARPENTE TeolThfsE -•=ealth & Welfare-18c Journeymaper hour OyERfLIdE RATES ension Plan-30c per hour RS—Double time for all over- acation-15c per hour time. Carpenter $4.83 CEMENT MASONS — Time and one-halt CEMENT MASON for the first three hours after the r egu Health & Welfare-25c per hour larly constituted straight time shift, anc Pension Plan-30c per hour all other overtime shall be doFufbl {hme Vacation-20c per hour OPERATING ENGINEERS Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 hours outside the regularly constitutec OPERATING ENGINEERS shift shall be at the rate of time and Health & Welfare-15c per hour one-half. All additional hours shall be Pension Plan-15c per hour at double time. On Saturday work, the Vacation-30c per hour first eleven hours shall be at time and CLASSIFICATION one-half and all additional hours at Group 1 ................. .................... ............... 4.38 double time. Group 2 Sundays shall be double ................................................... 4.62 Group 3 --.-- time. ���----•---�---�..................... 4.86 � IRON WORKERS — Double time shall be Group 4 ..............................................._.. 4.97 and all work in excess O, paid for any regular work day Group 5 .................................................... 5.16 F ! hours on any Group 6 eight (8) IRON WORKERS, Health &Welfare-251,zc per hour Pension Plan-15c per hour Vacation-18c per hour Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.20 . t PROPOSAL SCIMDUM Item Approximate Item with Bid Price „No gumAlly w„Eitten in wards id T t 1 Lump Construct and/or install a street sum light systems (consisting of 38 standardeg conduits wiringp compo@ entse along with all other appurte— nant and specified work)v comPlets in place for 7'Gc as s q AJc� hoc e� Li.U .0 d r rf A d-o 1 6-0 Dollars per lump sumo In case of a conflict between the words and figureov the words shall preva i�.. `�-., �_ _7_.._w.._..____y._�._,�__�__�__ --•- -.. A• f t ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: and for all time worked on Saturdays, (P t None Sundays and recognized holidays. ; Jo PAUL C. JONES LABORERS — Time and one-half, except I' City Clerk.and ex-officio Clerk Sundays and holidays, which are double y 4 'I of the'City Council of the•City time. of Huntington Beach, California TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half,except tt tr Sundays and holidays, which are double, Sry. (Published - Huntington Beach News time. al June 9, June 16, 1966) The rate of compensation for any class' lI NOTICE INVITING- SEALED BIDS ification not listed in the schedule, but J Assessment District' No. 6603 - which may be required to execute,the proposed contract, shall be commensu- ii I Huntington,Beach, California rate and in accord with,the rates speci- ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fied for similar or comparable duties Hi City Council of the City of Huntington in the Southern California Master Laboi Beach, California hereby invites sealed Agreements. ad` �! bids and proposals for the.improvement The rates per- hour, indicated above ar` '. of We streets and rights of way in are based upon the local prevailing rates as , Assessment District No. 6603 in the City per day being.eight (8) times the above 7 of,Huntington Beach; California, as des- scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates tS cribed in Resolution of Intention No, of pay are based upon eight (8) hours B/ l 2376 of said City Council, adopted June per day for-a full day or a fractional 6, :1966, to which reference is hereby part of a day. The per diem wages ad,, made for a description of said work and of a fractional part of a.day shall be BE improvement, the grade to which it is to the applicable rate per hour multiplied an i be done, the district to be assessed to by the number of hours worked on said pay the cost and expenses thereof, the day other than.for,overtime and/or Sun- bonds to be- issued, and for all further days or Legal Holidays. I ' ( particulars therein 'contained. Reference All,work performed in excess of eight .se; is hereby further made to the plans,and (8) flours per day.or forty (40) hours of specifications and detailed drawings for per week ,shall be paid for. at the pre- to i said work and improvement'on file in vailing overtime rate, and-all work per; the office of the City Clerk of said formed on Holidays and Sundays; shall Pe: City of-Huntington Beach, in accordance be paid for at the prevailing•overtime ga. with which said work shall be done: rate, for each craft involved. the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said' DATED: June 7, 1966. eic City Council•has Heretofore determined' PAUL C. JONES sh; the prevailing rate of per diem wages City Clerk of the City of or' for the doing of said work,.which said Huntington Beach, .California or, scale of wages is contained in .the w ^-- �_ -���� -�-xr. •- schedule thereof,,entitled "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the; office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach. i NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there'- are not now any estimated costs for: the acquisition of easements and rights of way required in this improvement( I district. All proposals or bids shall be accom-1, 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 furnish to the City of huntington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execu. tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to comm plete it with �� calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cash, a cashiers check or a certified check for $ ayable to the City of huntington Beach, or a bond in the amount of d 0 gable to the City of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposal, which shall be forfeited, as liquidate damages, if, in the event this pro— posal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified checks, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re— _ turned to the undersigned. Dated 6 �D- 6 6 (If an Individual, partnership, or nondinco rated organization) Signature of Bidder by 6��Lj,ce-J Address of Bidder d 5 Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm -------- - --- ---- ---- - -- -!� - - i � 1. (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder by Name Title Business Address Incorporated under the Laws of the State of ( President Names of ( Secretary Officers { ( Treasurer State License Number Telephone (Corporate Seal) Dated this day of g 196E Corporation organized under Lags of the State of Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public in and for the County of s State of California, 6 �i I 1,41e-7-1 G J L /`G'ii� c L U uG e 2 Tr7 U/oL� u-✓r a,c L�i3o2 GoOc- /O% /�4�//F✓ Iv a,-?-P aG Lf;!io/t Orr�',.�,r��o i CGN/ *tz1 ifl.m 444 -r 3 vw,v "✓ "'" '"'' �-- ✓ ��� ' ' 'f7,0 i _ AVNWN E TiCS •Sff'ol.t #Co 4 N i 2 R elry CAL Ems' WONrINC-70A/ E ` D C��`` _N .C/GHT/N�r �SS�'SS/`IENT Dsr�2/GAT N_V � - ASSESS/y, /VT plsriele7. /Vo. �60 3 1 TIME SCHEDULEE, 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 3 4 6-6-66 2370 Resolution designating newspaper 5 2371 Resolution appointing attorney 6 2372 Resolution ordering plans , specification diagram, and estimate of costs 7 RECEIVE PLANS , SPECIFICATIONS , DIAGRAM 8 AND ESTIMATE OF COSTS 9 2373 Resolution describing boundaries of assessment district 10 2374 Resolution approving plans , specifica- 11 tions , diagram and estimate of costs 12 PRESENT PETITION OF PROPERTY OWNERS REQUESTING IMPROVEMENTS , WAIVING PROCEED 13 INGS UNDER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LI211ITATION AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931 , AND 14 REQUESTING THAT HEARING ON OBJECTIONS 15 NOT BE REQUIRED. THIS PETITION DUST HAVE BEEN FILED WITH 16 TT—CITY CLEW—NOT LLR THAN JUNK �- 19�6 . 17 2375 Resolution determining that 100% of 18 owners of lots liable to be assessed have signnd and filed petition waiving 19 hearing under: r csolution of intention. 20 4/5 VOTE OF ENT10 i-FMZEP,SHIP OF CITY COUNCIL RE(4 LRED 21 2376 Resolution of Intention. 22 IC-ARING WAIVED. 23 24 2377 Resolution re prevailing wa;e rates 25 2375 Resolution re liquidated damages j 2379 Resolution calling for bids . 26 27 BIDS TO BE RECE IVED: JUNE 20, 1966 HOUR: 9: 00 A.M. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 28 2380 Resolution ordering work. 29 6-7-66 File Assessment Map in office of City 30 Clerk and County Recorder 31 6-9-66 and Clerk publishes notice inviting bids 6-16-66 32 6-9-66 Clerk posts notice inviting sealed bids GANAHL & GANAHL upon council bulletin board Attorneys at Law Suite 2 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7-3665 f 1 6-9-66 and 6-16-66 Clerk publishes resolution of intention 2 6-20-66 Clerk receives bids q r OO Nr� 3 6-20-66 BIDS RECEIVED BY COUNCIL 7:00 PM 4 6-20-66 91 6 Resolution awarding contract 5 r6-23-66 and Clerk publishes notice of award contract �6-30-66 6 6-24-66 . Clerk records notice of award of contras 7-5-66 Last,day 3/4 of owners may elect to do 8 work 9 7-5-66 Last day objections may be filed 10 7-18-66 Payment of incidental expenses to date 1.1 7-18-66 Last day contract may be signed 12 7-28-66 WORK TO BEGIN 13 1.4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 RECORDED AT REQUEST OF ca IN OF IC IA!_ RL^�2_RDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF. 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT '�M JAN 5 1967 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 1 J. WYLIE CARLYLE, County rAee AW HUNT INGT ON BEACH, CAL IF ORN IA 3 4 Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets 5 and Highways Code , the undersigned, JAMS R. WHEELER, Superintendent I 6 of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California , hereby gives !I 7 notice that a diagram and assessment were filed in the office of the 8 Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach, as pro- 9 vided for in said section, and relating to that certain real property 10 within said assessment district as shown on the plat or map filed 11 pursuant to Section 3111 of said Streets and Highways Code in Assess 12 ment Book 1 , Page 41 thereof, in the office of the County Recorder of 13 Orange County, California . 14 Notice is further given that upon the recording of this 15 notice in the office of said County Recorder , the several assessments ) i 161 assessed , as shown in said filed diagram and assessment , shall become ] 17I a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed, respectively. 181 Reference is made to the diagram and assessment on file in 19 ' the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington 20 +' Beach, California . 21 I DATED: January 4 , 1967 . � 22 01 23 x a I I JME R.—VI=ER I 24 Superinten 25 dent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California 261 27 � 28 29 � 30 i 31 � j 'i .; 32 A- GANAHL & GANAHL � Attorneys at Law Suite f 1 �� J'o .n�� tott Victoria Ave. /" ,! [/.� Corona,California REdwood 7.3665 2599 Ll.- 8146 WE I1:coRog;o AT Ai adm IN OPTICIAL MUCOMIS OW oRAPME CQURTV, CALIF. R 1 NOr ICE OF ASSESSMENT JAN , .5 196 7 2 ASSESSMEW DISTRICT 6603 t RMIR C� Y11. C=* faD11i0�1t MWIMTO'N BEACH, CALIFORNIA 4 Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets s and Highways Code, the undersigned, JAM R. WHEELER, Superintendent 6 of Streets of the City of. Huntington Beach, California , hereby give. 7 notice that a diagram and assessment were filed in this office of the j i 8 Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach, as pro- 9 vided for in said section, and relating to that certain real property 10 within said assessment district as shown on the plat or map filed 11 pursuant to Section 3111 of said Streets and Highways Code in Assess- � 12 ment Book 1, Page 41 thereof, in the office. of the County Recorder of 13 Orango County, California . 14 , Notice is further given that upon the recording of this lb notice in the office of said County Recorder, the several asegwsmrnts 16 assessed, as shown in said filed diagram and assessment , slball beeeame 17 a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed, respectively. 18 Reference is made to the diagram and assessment on filo in r 19 the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of RuntingtOM r 20 Beach, California . 21 DATED: January 4, 1967 . 22 23 JA 24 Superintendent of Streets of the City of Hsmt in gt on Beach, California 25 r 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 AN ap atLm « ' it"Mr1wM AM. IWOUN . January 16, 1967 John T. Ganahl Ganahl & Ganahl Suite 2, 1011 Victoria Corona, California 91720 Dear Mr. Ganahl: This is to notify you that the Notice of Assessment , - Assessment District 6603 - was recorded on January 5, 1967, in Book 8146, Page 54, Document No. 2599, as per attached copy. If further information is required, please contact this office. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw Enc. copy V-00 _ ca RECORDED AT REQUEST 00. IN-� FFiCiAL R COnD- 3 OF 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF � v 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 � _M JAN 5 1967 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA ,, WYLIE CARLYLE, County Recorder 1 4 Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets 5 and Highways Code, the undersigned, J'A14ES R. `HEELER, Superintendent 6 of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, hereby gives t 7 notice that a diagram and assessment were filed in the office of the 8 Superintendent of Strecto of said City of Huntington Beach, as pro- � 9 vided for in said section, and relating to that certain real property 10 within said assessment d-strict as shown on the plat or map filed 11 pursuant to Section 3111 of said Streets and Highways Code in Assess- 12 ment Book 1, Page 41 thereof, in the office of the County Recorder of 13 Orange County, California . I 14 Notice is further given that Lapon the recording of this 15 notice in the offics of said County Ret; :d r, the several assessments 16 + assessed, as shown iz said filed diagram and assessment, shall become 17 a lien upon the lots or portions of lots rise:sed, , respectively. 181 Reference is rude to the din,-ram and assessment on file in i 19 the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington 20 Beach, Calif ornia . 211 DATED: January 4, 1967 . 22 I 23 J R 24 I C;it?yvof zxi endent of Streets of the 25 1 Huntington Beach, California I 26 27i I 28 i 29 30 31 i 321 GANAHL & GANAHL Attorneys at Law Suite 2 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7.3665 I 2489 ASS" M=r o Nh t st"Sts of tbo C#r of , Califs U4, so the 3ftb 4ay of Sopwomr,r JA6, 0 tho UY al ulluatifttaft ft4ab* cold an t t 0 tibo is- ��_ MM * ovatmator, , sua to Iwo- mp bad ovA lm by #sJA City Cftaojl uwftw a" puv to 49 jam, ". a "14 CUWit MH O fro Us offUWAt itu lm s, be* *Ay smolk Mau* by publustlofts PP"tU% *ad usuuo U dw 000 11 :tom &ad 0mr byUN It of the fftAft Of sold o, 1" ot Ow tioe sot get bo tbft tit '7 130 l _ * P.M. eau"O" o wo of I cuy cam" tus Iy ftu t" do COUY of Ca oo 1* a so** woo .Uo . u 1* 0 u" A* wItift by o""Ou ' . t do * *00 or te . I Wfty Ott, do a 4W " . 09 t Im Ag t. " 0 ; . IT Usamb tpy the city come" of do City : i CaUtOWWW U Vogul" ""too tbot :vmOvA vm o ': %buftot the promedifts 1"dims up to ON so* *ad 41 �ftt* "a 40tovaimtLow of U affftwrs of ss$A , flit: , Ut "t O b*mUy am O' . ow 0tav*144, voopmttvoly t tbo wmarxo IftA 40Y of ;,. „Jake. R. Stewart Paul C. Jones :t C ) � ' t► duty U4 , O City of SMU"tan III I am do MY it 011014 Mir„ fir Ot tba MY 40um"_ mat thst t* ifte.30sas, 1*#4utift woo 0by ty 81 Gt ComwU t I Of art. by tim SOU. `* to *Ut AM 1 ill Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman Shi le Green . Stewart t None None Oft I Paul C. Jones 2400 WittoiM -, S"T a AURSSWW Wiled for rand the WWk the City i 00 Ic4ty of *tmtlmtm , C*i4t*%*IA * Ode t for a desoviptiom of S and for all act' I r i ui * dative t oar said resolution o inte-a , hmm, been slid examined o an said unity Council has declared tte result said bids Vt its meeting o jug 20.0 1,966. $ Tffmmyamt IT UUMVIED by the 01ty Coil ag the city of Wmtjagton bead, Califormia, in regular session as bled i's of Jug: : : ts A pity coumax 'bareby reverts ii of saAA propopals .or * , axt*pt thst kerein ventiamdo out he"by awar4s the cactrg4tfor Said Uork an makirog sold Improvement to the lowest re-Opm*UJA bi-Ider, to wit at IT "UTIMR 92SOMD that tho city, *V of said city of Hwtiogtou Beach in hereby 1X*4 d to publigh notU* 88 W n o us"poper public mad ircv , iO .Said city Or Huntington Beach, California -, ond baretagare desIVAted. for thot purposeby said (pity CatmeLl of the Res. No. 2400 ` of JM* ,OW Jake R. Stewart Paul C. Jones 00 y 0 *at-" y CIO Ot Ot ` t O "47 of tt a U do 066u" eta COM44 Ot 0 MVIOV X0 ". r s C / Coen, Bartlett , Gisler, Kaufman Shi le Green Stewa t None .None Paul C. Jones MOLUTION • 23 A RESOLUTION Or TO MY counclL OF Tim MY DWRICT 0. 6603 ehf C41fornia d14, ca the 6th day of ,- $ 1966, pass is "lotion of intoation of tho strfttt god righto of voy, to the a r 40serli rosolutloa of- Intention, and .said City, Cauuell, while 0400siderlas the s4optloa of said resolutL= of istAntLen on June 6, 1 6) 41A paos a4apt it* reselutlAm datevairAng by aw lost tbou °a fow4lAbs va" of 4t of tbo mobars of soid It r ll tbot *II, of the of * 1 of the lots axA law4a lUble to s for work smd r t hmm stsmd and MeA a p*t1tim wolvbW 9asti" ab * *boll ts ft ju t " ; ' in a ascaft by .tb* cur Gowmil Of d " + Cal ifamu Res. No. 2380 *4 t� Of iVk � a 4 0 a4 � by City Co1.1 th day of Juno ,. 1: , and in the p1mw aad Spot -- �� Ian& 0901A and to and adopted, be 4ana and m&40 in the maw doscrLb*4 in and pry y said resolution of t t1 sold plaW and specifi"tims . BE IT Mum REZOLVED tat the b r0 of the oo" t district and the &xa4es to whiA said work and Uprom- soot are 'to be emstmezed shall Oar forth aad dagerlbe la sad resolution of Intention,, the Ala. .a ap"l l"tom thowela r* r 4 to the plot or map of said 80 s nt, distxlet Praia rnferr to, rotor* to .1ch is ht"by 0840 :dot 4LU troor particulAro . Donald D. Shipley ro- em AV v.t Paul C. Jones Res. No. 2380 STATE OJP CALIFORNIA COUNTY or 0RAfM CITY OF MWU=ON BEACH) Is PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and seting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach., and ex- officio Clark of the City Council of said city, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Comcil of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of a-11 the mambers of said City Council At a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of June , 1966, by the following vote: AYES: coutwilmen: Coen, Bartlett , Gisler, Kaufman, Shipley, Greeen, Stewart NMS: Councilman; None A Councilmen-*, None Paul C. Jones A RRSOUTION VAR THE CITY COMI YT Or THE CITY DISTRICT NO. 6603 AZ IT RUOUND by the City Coil of the City of Huntington a'b t Callftmi&j in r gular session aaeemb d that the tbw beraby fimd for ro+ i.vinS "sled proposals or bift for the dWLng of the vart and making to JAprovemats deaoribed to Roselution of Intention No. 2376 adopted ed June b, 19"y. Is tba 24th day of ivae l, 1966 at tbo how of 9:00 o"olock A.M. Said saalsd pro- posals or bids oball be delivered to a mdf awned and declared by tba City Clark of the City of Runtington Usebj Calif- orofa at a public hearing called by said City Clark; in the City 1116113, RUWtjftt ► cob g jjforAa at 9ZOO W0*j9Ck A.X. 40 May, s the 0th day of J 1966 , in the office of said City Cl*rk. Said City Clork aball report the results of avid b`i ing to Said City Cowell of its rtgu]At naoting of Juva 20* 1966 at 700 o'elock PA. The City Clark of said City of A** is brve. " dared to give tattee lit ow such aaaud bride or pvw"ala U the tim, foe and oa r uixed by Uw. ADQr= the h day of J 1. 1966. A� Pro-Tem Paul C. Jones r Res. No. 2379 suit- ` d" € > i, PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualiflod a," acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington beach, And *x- officto Clerk of the City Council of Said city:, do beret certify that the whole giber of nembers of the City councit of the -City of Huntington Beach is seven-, that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the afflautive vote of more than a majority of all the mmabers of said. City Cecil at a reguer_meeting thereof held on the 6th day of J , ice, I�y the following .vote ASS Councilmen: Wad txni d None None Paul C Jones t sr 6f. A , -OF Tax � � CITY �i " HAM# ASSESSMUT DISTRICT AZ IT PAbOLOD by the City Qftmil ot tbo City o that r*czar avarded tho coutraat lor the work and r at 4autiriot does *at covioto said vork *ad ivfrovemats w tho tUm llait ; U a the ovatract for tho dolAg of saJA sJA iWiravowatoi, " witMA ouch further time so tbU. City 'j-1 � tbas avA to that ttA a ,tor sboll pty to "U City of Husti"tonb to the t of $100-00 per ; for *06b aud ovovy w 24 b*Ymd the sfmmmU tbw of oampl*ttAw t tho st.. for tbo . : *ball im u t by "U l AboU U - . t " A_S i #S#Laft Awl- - Res. No. 2378 . `f re4melved after tbo ga t tbo s - st* such amen stall be applied in tho martuar provided 40 $ 32.1 of the Streets and Highways C of the tjtts of California, for the disposition _o excess acqasition fun. 3 . if a contribution has theretofore been saft or. ordered by any aSoncy, otber than this districto, then a refund ohal1 be mdo to said contributing agoncy ta the proportion which said contribution n beer* to the total comet and oVewmas of the work. ADOPTSD the 6th day of J m* 1966. ro- em AMETZ Paul C. Jones Res. Nu. 2378 s?ATE. OF CALIFORNIA COUM- OF C PS } �s CITY OF HUMINGTON BEACH) I. PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clem._ of the City of Hunt.ington Beach, and ex- off c o Clerk of the City Council of said city, du hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the. City of Huntington Beach is seven; 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 kith day of Jane, 19663, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: lmen Coen, Bartlett, Gisler," Kaufman, Shipley, Green, Stewart MRS a Councilmen t None T,: Councilmen: Paul C. Jones City TrAik ,3— BUOLOW 10, 2377 WAWA . : ; r rt cam AM ;, + �» do S*Y " of t' "fir O +lit .fowl. thou so "tortib 40 � fAft &* : 40 sea : Donald-,_:- � a Pro-Tem Paul C. Jones Res. No. 2377 TATU OF CALIZMU CWWT Of ORA= attiag City Clerk of the CAty of Runtington Soo ,, and lw . *ffigio Clark o City Camcil of o f ,* Ao bereby certify thst the whole ntabor of =Wbaroof VIA City Caumil Of the City O Beath to sever-. that the "*Suing resolution s pa-ased sud adopted .by the affiwative vat move than a aajority of all oCity Cot"CU at a re&uLar =ntiv6v thereof hold on tbA 6thof Jum, 16 by, the followLas vote; CaumLlaea: Coen, Bartlett , Gisler , Kaufman, Shipley, Green, Stewart a None Auxor coumumw . None Paul C. Jones T-i. i TT v�- K, R r - Refi No. 2326 to its intersection with the westerly .right of way Jim of. gotbaard Street. 3 . Both sides of Gothard Street and a two foot widen public a *$smut I=Wdiately and parallel to both right of way lines of Gothard Street from its interseeeti,on with the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue to its intersection with the s outberly right of way livw of McFadden Avenue . . 4. The northerly si4a of E,dinger Avenue and a two foot wide. public easement iseedit trely d4ja cent and parallel to the *wtherty, right of Vay line of Edinger Avenue from its inter- section with the easterly right of way line of Golden WesRt fitroet to a point in Edinger Avenue 311 feet East of the center Jim of Gothear>d Street, together with the co ot.ion— of said all step in Idingor Avenu,* with the electric system of Sputblern.California 14si66A cove" at ee s.ij. Fobs Vier 1.3797472 in _,tom 61 tthee'ely side of, -'Zdiqor Avow 4FPr ly 990 feet ga t of the center Une 0- tialden West S$v"-to SECTION 2 z All the obove, >ipsut-I t d vc rk, Lacluding thb grime to whd cb. said wtvk shall be dorw arA the location there- of in and {won the str"to and nights of voy aebom mentioned r shall be dam up= the ,grassy niece the lix+s, between tbo .p4nts, of the 4 nsions,. at the places and in the ss timer described and set forth in the pls * pvofU&s and detailod drawlsw of said work, and to speoifications for said wwk havat ma a4*tesad by Res. No. 2376 "id city "U on June 60 1 uy its .* 23114 00 OU ft 00 0440of the City t1ork, avA vUeh are be"by Of ,sue Work* ead locationf &*$A wark In and *long tl* Stets to of a nti Samom 31 Theo ,a and eaSto a& and low prommut f9ll U obarawbUis "Strut A :bald City a "toy 1a S to to tto dutrut the WAWUtnd twrowevouts karat* r . ad to to as"*$ �t . ply dw a0st and a.. . S H of; S 4U r 0*11 A". " u + U out 4w mp tbovot on f0a to the c4ty C1*1*to ddl a Put , tw 'm bawd "m tba "to 01 the valwA44" -iluW. ► 0 _9 :ff" " t r of Ca us'* 9 at IOU to WUPW". *AM~** mou" at put' O ( * ) .49 0"W to U to" Um" Res. No. 2376 except that owned by the Or, Coast. Junior College Dlxtrt t, hich bonds shall bear interest at the rate €f s:ix paz+eet (6%) per amuwaud the last installment of which bonds shall, mature rdm (9) oars from the second day of Janua r next succeeding the first day of September following ,their date . Aaae nts levied , Napo the lands of the Draws Coast Junior College District shall be paid as provided in Section 53Q .5 of tba Streets and Higbamys . t to a Cs3.if �3s by a Id 3v coast Junior Collage de of, District and not by said City of Huntington leach. SECTION 5. NOTICE IS MENY FURTHER GIN that said City Council has found and detorpiae4j, by not lass than a fps Aft Afths vote. of all of its mmbexs Vion considering passogo o this, a+elut on of 40u " that all, of the pia of all of tbe Iats and lands liA la to be as"sue for .-tho afwesalA vork, s d t qx i + ' by lam, lr `petition waivinthe hearing O '6Ujo ti th ®i juatntions and declaring tbot may, do pat bAvo imy olojoetims. to tho p ad Work iow the 411%eft. i s 41oftiat to. SOW sue, otbar abjootims *4066vor, ap4tss or4eved that ri of A*jeatims under tbis- v"alutiou of lateatiou ahsll Sot b& - qui + : sod vLU riot bo 'belAo OC`I 6 z #.ty Clerk sboU oause thi alnt of lAt"tion to be per: Huntingtoo B004h l pape , of g rsl circulation published, a 'circuUted in Res. No. 2376 said .City of Huntington teach, which "id,,ar spspev has berets. fore been designated by said City Council as the newspaper in which shall be printed and published all notices, resolutie ., orders and other matters required to be published in the pr, ed- s to be tarn pursuant to this resolution and under the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 . The first publication of said notice shall be within ten (10) days after .the date of adoption of this resolution of intention. SECTION 7. NOTIt I3 URRIBY MTHER QIVXN that the grates to which said work. is to be done are , or may be in part, now and different from those heratofma est,ablis d, or may be and in sty erases are different from existing ground levels . SECTION a: That total estimated cost of said. work and UWrovemnts,, including estimated incidental meets is in tbe Mmat of $50 S 976.9b, ADOMD the firth day -of Jam, 1966 Y Pro=Tem ATb`T; Paul C. Jones It tit Or Res. No. 2376 C CITY NCH) 1, PA TS. C. JOWS , the duly elected,' qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington ach-, and ex- offfe o Clerk of the city Coil of said city,, €o hereby certify that the vhola giber of members of the City Council of the City of auntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the -affirmative vow of more than a majority of all the mega of said' City Council at A xegular meeting thereof held can the 6th day of June., 1,966 by the following vote; AYES couapilmoul Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Shipley, Green, Stewart Councilmen: None t Coilae None Paul: C. Jones C ty Clerk d : s77 r AL 17 41 rt- Res, No. 2375 l ims da 464 f City CUMit of Mo MY *UQ aft 'do vbou *OWWW Of **Owns of OW cur eftmou 00OUtift WO ". o*A 4" by 00 V. I="kW 0 ` sew""o Ot 460 "0 y of v%. M: Ur Coen, Bartlett , Gisler , Kaufman, Shipley, Green, Stewart None mow 00'm i .0 No None Paul C. Jones b � rt RZSWMM NO. 2374 A em ,Am` ' BE IT ASSWO by the City coil of the City of R"timston beach", California, in that dw ply M. w 10*101fieniow sutmittod by the city gvgim*r for the proposod UVrovoment of the pubes sir" o mW r Shts of voy s tbis district in the City of Motinstou Beach, Califoralair said plans mmA "ootfivatifts beftS on fLU in tbo firm" Of the city awk of Said City of ftatiftten I***hv be and tbay as t ply and stfteatiw for the of said vwks . ADOM Ow 6th der of June 1966, MAYW Pro-Tem AMWI Paul C. Jones Res. No. 2374 $TAU OF CA#AUVftKA COW" or so: s Y of NMUMONBMU I, PAUL C. JONKS, the daily, +eI*ct&d, ,qu4llflit4 and acti , City CUM-k Of the City of %*tIftt Best►, *ad +ex- of ici o, Clark of, the City Comail of said city s da bareby certify that the vhole amber of members of the City Couscil of the City of MMUngton Beach is seven-; that tbo f sseis resolution vas passed nod a t*4 by tbo affirnative veto of more then a majority of all the xst of said City Coil at a wegu.lat weet.ing the-roof Meld on the 6th day of J et, l 6 by the following vote A.'ZS: Counailmens cawa, liar Ss Gild; AMMIAT t C i1=evz NolIg Paul C. Jones ClArk.. ,. RESOLUTION Leis 2373 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL -OF TOX .CITY Of MW IrNGT BEACH DISCRISIM BOUNDAR fil ' ASSESSNENT DISTRICT ADOPTUO ASSESSWRT MAr, A T 4*2 ASSESSMUT DISTRICT NO. $603 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council .of they City of Huntington Beach, California , in regular session assm*led, that the proposed boundaries of the assessmAeut district proposed is be assessed iu this assessmut proceeding to pad' any, part of the cost of the proposed imprints in this improvement district are as shy upon a map of the assessment district entitled,d, 'Up tap ASSISSWNT DISTRICT NO. 66030 CITY OF RMIMON IXACKv CALIF IA,to and vhicb map indicates by a boundary lim the extent of the territory Im I d in this Improvement distriat, Said plat or s . hereby adopted as the plat or map doseribing the extent of the territowy t+a bo included in this proposed assessment nt district. Tbe: City* Clark of said City of Huntington Beech is boveby ordered and di dto4 to endorse upon the original, and at least ose awry of said map his certificate evidencing the date mW ad,4Vtian of this resolution. Thoreaftter said City Cleft trhall € 1a the original of said nap in said City C aerh;s. aff ce t and t ball forthvith tbareaitor file a copy of said mp executed as herein "fa di at.ed j, v th the Cody Reaerder of Ovate coustys ADOrM the dth day of Jura, 19". 2 d Dy IftyorPro-Tem 11�M Res. No. 2373 A . ST i Paul C. Jones ty r STM OF COY tom! ORA= Sol CT" OF KMIWT(W BEACH) I, PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified en4 acting city Clark of tbe City of Huntington Uath sad *I- of cio Clark of the City Coil of Said City, 40 bereby certify that tbe vhale ntm4ber of rs of t City Council of the City of Huntington Beach h is * that the foregaixg resolution was passed and adopted by the eff tir vote of sore than a majority of all the members of, SaIA City Council by the following vote; AYES: t OMOLUMUt Coen, Bartlett , Gisler Kaufman Sh 1e . Green. Stewart NMS: Councilmaat None Ass=: Cilmeaat None Paul C. Jones /zo , W. 372 A OM T119 CUT 1 111, *�mM ► . Pam.* by tbo efty COWWSI of tm City of the My Ifti oho bet and su A "ir"tod TbO voAt of =%Swnwoll + � Sts" 144 * 4M tho � offOt ► dal. 'o OftRA AV* Ad"R ftat 00" ", Rom fib. So ft Uo a ;ma opro a l ,t** of tbo coot o> *op"" .* apt r w4� of do "wo AM= the !fit day of jum 1966. ro �Tem Paul C. Jones Res. No. 2372 WAU W MVQIJ" C 01". ` sat a ty C-I*rk. VIO City of t t of Uto Clork of tbo City Comoil of 4 city, o f Oat the vbolo vw4ber of membevo of the My Coil f the City o t I"c U 60VOO; that the W*X vosolutUm woo po A by the * irmatt w o" of verity of all tbo *wmbor# of ssi4 Oty Commil by tbo folly" IOW AIZ % t Coen Bartlett Gisler2. Kaufman Shi le Green Stewart None None Paul C. Jones 44 toy tbo csxy 00"Mal ot 00 city Ad JQM o IT . OU ► as *O"Xmo for ow Uy JA t4ty fts t'l It V TUAMS WSOWU that 0 **Aogfty ill "Stl #arw A*# bests to two v t 3 a mol . t 00 tbo a say be **$A t Ue is *OJA ottom 'y *OIL be Vold 0 0 ss 4atausim" *Io Res. No. 2371 BE IT PURR RESOLVED that said services shall not in- clude any services for litigation, for preparation of legal deiserip- time, or examination of easements and rights of vay, or services In procurement of easements and rights of way, but shall be solely for the preparation of all resolutions, notices, and other papers and proceeds required by the provisions of the Imparov+ewnt Act of 1911 and the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 in carrying through the proceedings for the work herein contemplated. ADOMED the bth day of ;June, 1966 . J)axva 1,Td. Dst pjeY vivo Pro-Tem AMST: Paul C. Jo e Res. No. 2371 Qum car of _=wUw(w wwj to, WAM J. , tho duly *Uwt* tuoultod *ttU4 City Mork of tho C*&t.Y � s't Rod ex- *"$Ate c v Of do city COU0611 of so city* do baloby Of dw city Of Matt"tou ftach to "v"I that "S ut V" P" d A04 444004UY 09 U" VOW of *no tbaa a majority of OU the " of $ *Sty CCU y at jwwo, to" 4 Am . s Chen, Bartlett , Gisler, Kaufman, Shipe , Green, Stewart # 4 None None Paul C. Jones GUY err ►� f 237 A USOLMON Of TO CUT COMMTax 01" or Aft, ZWM WAR �APS*# �s �v � � gt IstoU City of + r Us*%-# bo sm* des ted Of t JA b " "MIM664 S� aot . 0040c 4 vith tho roams had mW twou t wwk 084 terry ILI, the emstsmattim District We. #M ia stiA City of X jw",� " .togala Amm *to jam I Jalkpna d,-) lPley A'�,MM-- Paul C. Jones Res. No. 2370 tom + Sol ;PAIL C. JM$j, the 44y 0 " "* q"XUU4 tift $A 4 f f t City Of 4W + ic Iciolm Of vto city rt y *a 'do vueu r of the ic4ty Act" of the MY far , ffmo glut paste 44t by ths AVow . :* 0031mity of OU City COWWU 0 3WSUUM We * WA + 0 4th j"", is b fte : AM i Coon, Bartlett , Gisler , Kaufman, Shiple , Green Stewart None None Paul C. Jones LAW OFFICES OF GANAH L & GANAH L SUITE 2 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL ALPH ON SE E. GA NAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 January 4, 1967 James R . Wheeler Director of Public Works P .O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment Distric Pornia Huntington Beach, Cai Attention: D . W. Kaiser Dear Jim: Enclosed herewith original and one copy of notice of assessment in this improvement district , which should be signed by you and then recorded with the County Recorder of Orange County California . I believe the recorder will charge you a fee of $2 .00 for this recording, for permission to make such charge is set forth in the Streets and Highways Code . After this notice has been recorded and returned to you, the original thereof should be filed, I presume , in the file of this proceeding kept by the City Clerk. Would you be so kind as to advise me of the date of recording and the instrument number assigned, so that I can complete my record. incerely yours , i J OHN T. G� JTG:K Encl y _f J Office Of J. WYLtE , a°\PL) . ORANGE C. .. i'.' -"I ECO`\r ER The amou,,, s1no'rri, represents fees paid. JAN .5 Z _t) DO ,Date Clk ,r a't Trans. No. City of Huntington Beach California. 0 December 29, 1966 Derr. John T. Ganahl, Attorney Suite 2 1011 Victoria Avenue Corona, California 91720 Dear Mr. Ganahl: Information requested relating to Assessment District No. 6603 is as follows: The instrument number assigned to the map of the assissment district is 53819 it was recorded on June 8, 1966, in Book 1, Page 41. If further information is required, please do not hesi- tate to contact me. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:ed LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL , CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 December 28, 1966 Mr . Paul C. Jones City..Clerk P.0.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: We must prepare the notice of assessment in this improvement district , 'so that it may be recorded with the County Recorder by Mr ..Wheeler .. . So that we can complete the notice , would you please send us the date of recording and instrument number assigned to the map of the assessment district recorded by you in June, 1966 in accordance with the directive contained in Resolution Number 2373 . The redheaded secretary and I wish you and your office holiday greetings . Sincerely yours , 0� OHN:,T. GANAHL JTG:K cc.: .-.Mr . James R. Wheeler I (Published Huntington Beach. News' Dec. 1, Dec. 8, 1966) ! NOT AND TI Affidavit of Publication A ,DF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TME OF HEARING THEREON Assessment District 6603, State of California 11 Huntington Beach, California County of Orange j ss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Huntington Beach JJJ Superintendent of Streets of•the City of Huntington Beach, California has filed. J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a with me an assessment to cover the citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. sum due, including all incidental ex- That he is the printer and publisher 'of the Huntington Beach penses, for the work performed .and News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published specified in the "contract for the im- and circulated in the said Count of Orange and elsewhere and of Huntington t certain streets in said City yof Huntington Beach, California per. published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general formed under' and in pursuance of the character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, provisions of the Improvement Act of and said paper has been established, printed and published in the 1911, all as set forth and described in State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next Resolution of Intention 2376 of.the City before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the council of said City of Huntington Beach 1966, said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the adopted o to which r r eferenc e the fie day of June,is hereby made for for entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race a description of'the.work, the assess- or denomination, or any number thereof. meet district and other particulars there.I The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper ;in contained. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. 'hereby fix Monday, the 19th day of I December, 1966 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. or as soon thereafter as NOTICE OF FILING said hearng can be held, as-the time, That.the land the chambers of_the City Council OF ASSESSMENT �of said City of Huntington Beach in the City Hall in said City of Huntington of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Beach as the place when and where all; (persons interested in the work done( Two Issues under said contract or in said assess. paper at least ment will be.heard by the City�Gouncil, of said City of Huntington Beach:' commencing from the 1sot day of Deee tier The owners, the- contractor,.=or, its 66 8th Dec3ember assigns, and,all other persons interested 19 , and ending on the day of in the said work, or in the assessment, feeling aggrieved by any act or deter- mination of the Superintendent of Streets 19 6 6 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and lof said City of Huntington Beach in times of publication as said paler was regularly issued, and in the relation thereto, or -who claim that i regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a the work has not been performed ac•I supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following cording to the contract in a good and.. dates, to-wit: substantial manner, or who claim that] any portion of the work.`for-A y reason! December 1, December 8, 1966 fwas omitted or illegally included in the; fcontract,coi 'having or making any ob-i Iliection to the correctness of the assess-1 1 ment or diagram or other 'act; deter-! urination or proceeding of the said Su-: perintendent of. Streets shall, PRIOR! ,4aA TO-THE 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1966, Publisher THE; DAY .FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, APPEAL" TO Ile THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY' OF; Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of I HUNTINGTON BEACH- .BY6 6RI FLY! STATING IN WRITING THE.GROUNDS' OF APPEAL:' i Any objection, appeal or:.protest, not, made-at the time and in the mahner Notary Public hereinabove provided shall•be deemed Cl Orange County, California to be ,waived voluntarily by any person! who might have made such appeal,_pro- test or objection, and such .person shall ym THOMAS D. WYLLIE -be deemed to. have consented to: the] proposed assessment and any other I NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA matter on which objection, protest or PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN appeal could be made. i DATED: November 30, 1W6. ORANGE COU►VTY PAUL C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California[ My Commission Expires .Sept. 12, 1970 City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibabit .of PubfirattiVit of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk Affidavit of Publication (Published Huntington Beach . News; •Dec. 1, .Dec. 8, 1966) I NOTICE!OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT State of California l I AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON County of Orange } Ss Assessment District 6603, City of Huntington Beach 111 Huntington Beach, California J. S' Farquhar, being duly sworn On oath, says: That he is a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent- ofa streets of the city citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. of Huntirigfon Beach, California has filed That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach witli_me an assessment to cover:the News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published sum due; including all incidental ex. and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and -penses, for the work performed and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general specified in the contract for the im- character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, provem t of certain streets in said City j and said paper has been established, printed and published in the of Huntington Beach, California per-j formed under and in pursuance of. the j State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next provisions of the Improvement Act of i before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the 1911, all as set forth and described in j said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the Resolution of Intention 2376 of the City:. entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race Council of said City of Huntington Beach!. or denomination, or any number thereof. adopted on the 6th day of June, 1966, adjudicated a legal newspaper to which reference is hereby made for The Huntington Beach News was ad J g a description of the work, the assess- of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court ment,district and other,particulars there. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. in contained. I NOTICE IS FURTHER GIA that 11 NOTICE OF FILING !December, T966 Monday, t the hour of y7:301111111 That the • o'clock P.M. or as soon thereafter as; • OF ASSESSMENT i said hearng:can be held, as the time,j and the chambers of the City. Council of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- i of said City of Huntington Beach "in, the City Hall in said City of Huntington a Two Issues Beach as the place when and-where all paper at least I persons interested in the work—done December I under said contract or in said assess-I commencing from the 18t day of ment will be heard by the Cky°_Councill December of said City of Huntington Beacn: ; 19 66 , and ending on the 8th day of The- owns, the contractor, or its assigns, and all other persons interested j 19 6 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and b in the said work, in the assessment,i y g P feeling aggrieved by any act or deter- times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the mination of the Superintendent of Streets regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a i of said City of Huntington Beach in j supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following relation thereto, or who claim• that dates, to-Wit: the work has not been performed ac. cording to to contract in a good and December 12 December 81 1966 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 ob. jection to the correctness of the assess- ment•or diagram or other act, deter. �- mination or proceeding of the said. Su- Publisher perintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR TO THE 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER,t1966,1 THE DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING' Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of UPON THE ASSESSMENT, APPEAL. TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CIT`%i OF! HUNTINGTON BEACH BY . BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. + •1 •» -� - Notary Public Any objection, appeal or protest__not Orange County, California made at the time and -in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed l to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, pro- THOMAS D. WYLLIE test or objection, and such person shall be deemed .to have consented to the; NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA proposed assessment and any other' PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN matter .on which objection, protest or 141 appeal could be made. ORANGE COUNTY DATED: November 30, 1966. PAUL C. JONES , City Clerk of the City of My Coffimisslen Expires Sept. 12, 1970 Huntington Beach, California. City of Huntington Beach County of -Orange State of California �ffibavit of Ijuhli-cattiOn of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2489 RZSOLUrlON COIWIRXIW ASSSSS16NT ,ASSISSOUT DIM= "03 MWIMTON MACR, CALIFORR+tA WISMUI, the Su porintendent of Streets of the City of guntington Beach, California did, on the 30th day of fir, 1966, file With the Clark of that City of ItuatiaAgton beach, California an assessmeat to represent this east and &xp erwe of the work and ire; provemat donee and weds by LENMfiICS , coutractor, pursuant to pro- asedinregs had and takou by said City Council under and pursuant to Resolution of Intention no. 1376 passed and adopted on the 6th day of Jude , 1966; and WISMUS , said Clark, as appears from his affidavit on file heroin, has duly given notice by publication, posting cad nrat#..l,ing in the tint* f orn and manner as provided by Lane, of the filing of said assressiont and of this time sst for hearing thorsos, which time raas fiand in said notice* as the 19th day of Deow6or, 1%6 at 7:30 o'clock PA. in the council ors of said City Council in the City Hall located in the City of guntlugtona Death, California; and WWRXAS9, said City Council has recolvied evidsm a concern- ing said assessment and the proper completion of the work and is provsaw for stUh this #om was Loomed; and WOOL", all objections filed in writing by interested -1- partUs to sa U work a 3aw9 oommant or to the aoot ss of tbo ausess Ont at diagrass, Or to SOY OtbOr Att 3, 4*t*VMJAMtjOA or preftedift of dw Suporiat�ttsdsat. of streets hmm .Vie. disposed of without modificstiou of slid **sessaseat, NW, TWUFMZO 29 IT sg MOD by tba City Cowell' the City of HmtIv3tau Bosch, California is regular **Wou ass es tbat tbo said .a ssossmat nvA MAgram mt4 var aat otta chs►d t tv; the proc"divigs leaftn,up to tbo sage, axe. all acts aid 46tera�! at s of 611 OffuVro of said city of awtiv%taft 2080h, l;fra 4 im »lstion therato be,, and tbo s+ hsreby ara ratified *vA C_ftfInm4,, tho suporivitendent of gt d tbo Mayor.of said City of'Runtixgton boach acre bsreby authaatUmd, _and dixected to sl ant aaustitsiga, r+etspsotivoly, tbs varraot attacbed to said assets** moot, mvA the Superintaudeut of stroets is bINVOUy ordered to deliver said warrant, has"dint avid diagran to UJMMT1CS vpon the paten of all i idaistal eapsuses dus tbezvon, m" tb* I gtb 4uy of Aoem"r, lms rJokce tewav:- ATTEST - I . ,_. Jbne s ty Crew STA2% W CALVO MA COOM OF ORANX SO: C] i III ii+ill!l 1, PAM C. JMS the duly *lotted, qualified :ad acting CIty► Clork of t o City of vastingtoa D"eh, and tu-off cio Clark of the City CWAWU of said City, do hez0by vortify that the whole wA6tr of ors of the City Commil of the City of Rustinten SOME Ls moo; that tht SmogolM zo+selatim v" pass" and adep"d by the aff isrttiwe mote of nowo than a eN j wity of all tha members of "" City +C+a m it at a regular ■e+etimS theroef held an the 1pth day of Doonabor. lMi, by the following went , to Brit: A Cou milaren: Coen,, Bartlett Gis).,gr,,. Kaufman, Rhi eGrW -4tuar S 3 : N one AMUT; C,o ens None Paul C . Jones Of the City Couil of the City of rati�taM 3eaah, Cal ifa�uia. -3- PROPOSED AGENDA PUBLIC DARING ASSESSIANT„ DISTRICT 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA DECENBER 19, 1966 1. Open public hearing upon proposed assessment. 2 . Receive and act upon written protests . 3 . At the option of the City Council, hear and act upon oral protests . State before receiving oral objections that Council is not waiving legal requirement that such objections must be in writing and must be filed by December 18, 1966 . 4. Close public hearing. 5. Assuming that all objections have been disposed of 'without modification of the assessment adopt Resolution No. confirming assessment . PROPOSED AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 19, 1966 1. Open public hearing upon proposed assessment . 2 . Receive and act upon written protests . 3 . At the option of the City Council , hear and act upon oral protests . State before receiving oral objections that Council is not waiving legal requirement that such ob'ections must be in writing and must be filed by December 8 , 1966 . 4 . Close public hearing . 5 . Assuming that all objections have been disposed of without modification of the assessment adopt Resolution No. confirming assessment . Zl PROPOSED AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING . ASSESSEENT DISTRICT 6603 HUMIMTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 190 1966 1. Open public hearing upon _proposed assessment. 2 . Receive and act upon written protests . 3 . At the option of the City Council, hear and act upon oral protests . State before receiving oral objections that Council is not waiving legal requirement that such ob."ect ons must be in writing and must be filed by December G, 1966 . 4. Close public hearing . 5 . Assuming that all objections have been disposed of without modificatic»n of the assessment adapt Resolution No. confirming assessment . 's 'e PROPOSED AGENDA PUBLIC IMARING ASSESSMNT DISTRICT 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 19, 1966 1. Open public hearing upon proposed assessment, 2 . Receive and act upon written protests . 3 . At. the option of the City Council, hear and act upon oral protests . state before receiving oral objections that Council is not waiving legal requirement that such ob*ections must be in writing and must be filed by December G,, 1966. 4. Close public hearing. 5 . Assuming that all objections have been disposed of without modification of the assessment adopt Resolution No. confirming assessment . P CR XA S 1. OPU pubes �" A A$**$smut, t, and &at upon. wit ton 'v"s , I* At the option of the City t;u a o *Vol prokists Stato bef vU oral "tip t� c� inot 9k t b+ in 4. C It r rl"A .. R� ALUMNA 19# 1966 1 publ upon solf: 2. tee ! - 8-at upon Witten prow6tow At � City U, r a of upon . � . + + by 4 c 1U b*4vljn, Aioii ot all. 4 t ' t ' t NdVi CT 03 fro"" ow A wit P 3. At, tho "tomat tbo cfty comoil'o boor * t psi. suto m*� oval oJoatims t oatiom mot The Lu m*ro,, bi by belp 4. Cl,"* d of vithout the im "It idait ftsoUatiou * J�5 . . . C sad "Pm wit"It p a. * 4 Att lC "o owl not w OW ;4 .. A . At tbe, "Oft " ' him won 09 .1wituout arty i 1 AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 3 4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss: 5 COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 6 The undersigned certifies under penalty of perjury as follows: 7 That I am now and at all times herein mentioned was the duly 8 chosen, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California; 9 That I mailed or caused to be mailed, postage prepaid, a 10 copy of the notice of filing of assessment and time of hearing thereon to all persons owning real property which is proposed to be assessed 11 to pay any part of the cost of work, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll at the addresses shown on said 12 roll or as known to said City Clerk, and also to every owner of pro- perty assessed by the State under Section 14 of Article XIII of the 13 Constitution at the addresses thereof shown on the last board roll 14 transmitted to the County Auditor of said county; The attached hereto is a copy of said notice complete except 15 for the information hereinafter mentioned in the next paragraph; 16 That each such notice contained a designation by street number, or some other description, of the property to be assessed 17 sufficient to enable the property owner to identify the property and also contained a statement of the amount proposed to be assessed 18 against such property, as said amount is shown on the assessment filed in my office on November 30, 1966 . 19 That said mailing was commenced after the filing of said 20 assessment and was completed on December 1 , 1966 . 21 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the 22 foregoing is true and correct . Executed on December 1966 at Huntington Beach, 23 California . 24 25 26 P UL C NE Cit}�- lerk 27 28 29 30 31 32 BANAHL & 6ANAHL Attorneys at Law Suite 2 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7-3665 I � 1 NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 , HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets 4 of the City of Huntington Beach, California has filed with me an 5 assessment to cover the sum due , including all incidental expenses , 6 for the work performed and specified in the contract for the im- 7 provement of certain streets in said City of Huntington Beach, Calif- 8 ornia performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the 9 Improvement Act of 1911 , all as set forth and described in Resolution 10 of Intention 2376 of the City Council of said City of Huntington 11 Beach adopted on the 6th day of June, 1966 , to which reference is 12 hereby made For a description of the work, the assessment district 13 and other particulars therein contained. 14 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday, the 19th 15 day of December , 1966 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. or as soon 16 thereafter as said hearing can be held, as the time , and the chambers 17 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach in the City Hall 18 in said City of Huntington Beach as the place when and where all 19 persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said 20 assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntingtoli 21 Beach. 22 The owners , the contractor , or its assigns , and all other 23 persons interested in the said work, or in the assessment , feeling 24 aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superintendent of 25 Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who 26 claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract 27 in a good and substantial manner , or who claim that any portion of 28 the work for any reason was omitted or illegally.included in the 29 contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the 30 assessment or diagram or other act , determination or proceeding of 31 the said Superintendent of Streets shall , PRIOR TO THE 19TH DAY OF 32 DECEMBER, 1966 , THE DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT , 6ANAHL & 6ANAHL Attorneys at Law Suite 2 -1- 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7-3665 it F2&M 13 1 APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BY 2 BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. 3 Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and 4 in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived 5 voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest 6 or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to 7 the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, 8 protest or appeal could be made. 9 DATED : November 30 1966 . 10 11 P UL . JON S 12 City Clerk of the City of 13 Huntington Beach, California 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -2- . e AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT`-.AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 , RUNT INGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss: COUNTY OF ORANGE PAUL C. JONES deposes and says: That during all of the time herein mentioned affiant was and now is the duly qualified and acting City 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 6603 4n said City of Huntington Beach , State of California . Said notice was posted on the 1st day of December, 1966 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct . Executed on the /ST day of December, 1966 at Huntington Beach, Californ a . PAUL C ES is - i Ilk 1 2 � . 3 MM U 45221T 01VIX *t Of stets 5 + C"' OU , at 40MIA *tg"ts Is 0414 City t ,t ,Ov* Caltio 10 rat 'b***t 4* 2 owit, 1 44 "$A City of ftatimova 11 mosok _ iky Ot j * 1'%6, o *" V OW is 12 booms # o j:b* ##jj""Oft 4"trUt 13 *ad Otwir p*rUU'V* MNNIIt 14 OOTIM 0 MMU '$ I IOY S 00"OY. 19th 15 Po 9* of 00 bOW of 7130 +#41oo K * or Os Oom 17 MY AMU Ot #*Id rat' of m *4 in the curIjL 18 j "IA CityOt !1� "k * tho 49A VbO U 20 1 .' ' O city Of 21 8404*t 22 ovmv* '00 4W '. or its *"too, OVA Otbeir 23 25 �� " t +i II soft ta mlatum t** 26 27 28 29 o, say * t to tbo 0"Oe 30 o at Otbor act toadjotlow 31 00 JA upftl-- Of *tV*t* U*, W ;. TO '"fig 19TH O 32 GANARL & GANANL )WR* I O "T m" +la ai 1, Attorneys at Law Suite 2 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7-3665 1 APS& TO TO CVT COMIL (W "ID CITt (V WMUW(W W" ST 2 IWZM'f SUM = WRIT= "OMS A L« 4 Sa the WWmr L"tpo" pr IAI*4 ph*. No" to be wjV" 5 volustarLly by aw vOv*sA vbO 040t h—Ovo, as& suah * 'll# prat 6 or v4decticuov Ooll d to bovo towwated to 7 the jwqpcw4 omwommat and say other matter objoett4wo 8 proteat or off& *,sWA be made. 10 11 12 citty calk Ol 0 c 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & G A N A H L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL IOIt VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL REowOOO 7-3665 December 5 , 1966 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P .O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith your affidavits of mailing and posting of the notice of hearing on assessment . Would you please execute and then file . Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K �.- .. Encls December 1, 1966 Mr. John ,T. Ganahl, Attorney 1011 Vicovria Avenue Suite 2 Corona, California 91720 Dear Mr. Ganahl: TO's is to reform you that Notice of Hearing on Assess— o"t Distrtct, Assessment District No. 6603, was mailed to each property owner and posted on the bulletin board this morning. If you reqdird' any further information, please ,a -dot hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Cl6rk PCJ:ed Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk Page Two 11-28-66 and diagram in his office . This map was the subject of Resolution 2373 adopted June 6, 1966 . Thank you. Sincerely yours , l � JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Encls cc: ` K. Dale Bush, City Attorney James R. Wheeler, Director of Public Works LAW OFFICES OF G A N A H L & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REowOOD 7-3665 November 25 , 1966 The Huntington Beach News P.O.Box 31 Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District 6603 Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith copy of notice of filing of assess- ment and time of hearing thereon, for publication in your news- paper on Thursday, December 1 and Thursday, December 8, 1966. Will you please send two copies of the affidavit of publication to Mr. Paul Jones, City Clerk, and one copy to me . Your charge for services should be sent to the City Clerk. Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Encl cc aul C. Jones City Clerk , Paul: Balance of material will be sent to you Monday " night . I took the liberty of sending this notice directly to the newspaper because they had to have it by Tuesday . JTG i LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3655 November 28, 1966 Mr. Paul C . Jones City Clerk P .O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re : Assessment District 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith original and one copy of proposed time schedule to bring this matter to hearing for confirmation of the assessment , warrant and diagram on December 19 , 1966 . Also enclosed original and sufficiant copies of the notice of the filing of assessment and time of hearing thereon for you to use in posting and mailing . As I informed you by carbon copy of my letter to the newspaper , I have arranged for publication of the notice . Note that the date of posting and mailing is December 1 ; 1966 . There are only four assessments and three owners . One of the notices can contain the information as to the two parcels owned by the one owner , and we have attached to each of the notices to be mailed the assessment numbers and description of the real property affected. All you will have to do will be to add the amounts of the proposed assessments . This will be set forth upon the assessment , warrant and diagram to be f iled with you by Mr. Wheeler . Also enclosed usual number of copies of the resolution confirming the assessment , and usual number of copies of proposed agenda for use by the City. Council . Please advise of the dates of posting and mailing and I will prepare your affidavits thereof . Would you also advise me of the date of filing of the map of the as district with the County Recorder , the title of the book, and the book number and page in which filed, so that I can prepare the necessary notice of the filing of assessment . This notice must be recorded by the Superin- tendent of Streets after the recording of the assessment , warrant C)gl ` INGTppC CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH c " i ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Huntington Beach, California C�e►Cpu�CQy� August 29, 1966 a r SE P~�----Lai uvCD -....,...��` 9.. ..Honorable Mayor ;."" and City Council City of Huntington Beach Attention: Doyle Miller City Administrator Subject: Assessment District 6603 Gentlemen: We have been requested to extend the contract time limits on the subject contract due to a manufacturers delay in being able to furnish the light standard poles. Due to the request being received between meetings, I grant- ed them an administrative a�-1—of heir req�est and extended the contract time limi twenty calendar days. Mr. Ganahl, the appointed attorney for the district, has requested that the time extension be ratified by your Honorable Body to keep all records in order. I will appreciate your aprropriate action on this matter. Very truly yours, c.Q�4 James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works Jai:DWK•.'�►p EARPT- FROM MINUTES OF 'CITY XNCIL "MINUTES Council Chamber, City Hall Huntington Beach, California 7- ndisaya. ftpt x 6- 1266 St yk called the regular meeting of - the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach to order- at 4:30 o 'clock P.M. Councilmen Present : Win, Bartlett, Meter, Vanf mm- - temn_ Steamnrt, Councilmen Absent : M VANSOAXAMM 603 CsLow. s 11 111 MANnan-M etas -:that an lease" on of eantr=t tiw bad bad quested .c��. lxr on. jai ass ut:; et t . 46W 1, .4UG,�v .a- CtlSarm daYdy- .i abio a : i sd on Tdf Dir�tor .of Fxbiie t vt�ke bah at an a ee -oi 2a ca Y days .to i ,netics to 46 P11 is . ration.-by Via, ftw .l retifted tbio Vir-ettor .oi Public. ems'action In groat . t i 6 of:�� ar d��a � t .Contract tim the it tta�liati at t.li tt etdMarft in ,iseesswent-Ustrict 6603* motion "rrN94 On motion by the regular meeting of the City Council of the -City of Huntington Beach adjourned. Motion carried. Paul 47* Jon" City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ATTEST: Jake R. Stewart Pad C. JOVAP „ Mayor City .Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) County of Orange ) ss : City of Huntington Beach , ) 3. , PAUL C. •JONES, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California, . do hereby -certify that the above and fore- going is a true and correct excerpt from minutes - f the City until of said C-i-ti their regular meeting held on the day of ! 3 . WITNESS and seal bJ the said City of .Huntington. Beach this the day of ,19 Paul C. Jones City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Hun ngton. Beach, ,California BY GJZZ Deputy .27 6603 LAW OFFICES OF ` GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL ALPH ON SE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REow000 7-3665 June 24, 1966 Mr . James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear Jim: Enclosed herewith original and two copies of proposed agreement between you as Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach and Luminetics for the work to be dome in this improvement district. The original and first copy of the agreement should be signed by you and by the owner of Luminetics . Thereafter, the original should be placed on file in the City Clerk's office , together with the bonds provided for in Paragraph 13 of the agree- ment. At the time the contractor signs the agreement he should deposit the. incidental expenses to date with the city. Note that the date of execution of the agreement, the number of the resolution awarding the contract, the date of commence- ment of work, and the number of days to completion from date of execution of the agreement must be inserted upon pages 1 and 2 of the agreement . The bonds furnished by the contractor should refer to the date of the agreement , and be executed upon the same day as the agree- ment or upon a day subsequent thereto. If you wish, I will examine the bonds for you prior to their acceptance by you. Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Encl �cc: Paul C. Jones, City Clerk inninetics Affidavit ®f �'jblicati®n State of California l County of Orange } ss City of Huntington Beach ))) J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general 'Published Huntington Beach News character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, rune 23, June 30, 1966) and said paper has been established, printed and published in the I NorlcE of AWARD of CONTRACT State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next I ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that the or denomination, or any number thereof. City Council of the City of HuntingtonBeach, California, in open session on The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper the 20th day of June, 1966, publicly of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court declared an sealed proposals or bias, of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. for performing the work and 'improve- ments'described `in. Resolution of Inten- tion No. 2376 of said City Council adopt- That the NOTICE OF AlgARD OF CONTRACT ed June 6, 1966, which said resolution is on file in the office of the City ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach description and hereby referred to fora ecriptior. and of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- of Baia work and improvements P For all particulars relative to theedings thereunder; and pro- ceedings Issues ce paper at least NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that said City Council thereafter, on the 20th commencing from the 23rd day of June day of June, 1966, awarded the contract for said-work and improvements to the 66 3o th June lowest responsible bidder, to wit: 19 and ending on the day of LUMiNETICS 1966 both days inclusive, and as often during said at the price named in the bid for said; y g period and work and improvement of said bidder,' times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the 'which said bid is on file in the office, regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt- supplement, and Said notice was ington Beach, and to which reference published therein on the following :s made and the attention of all persons dates, to-wit: interested therein is hereby directed. I June 23, June 30, 1966 DATED: June 21, 1966. PAUL C. JONES City Clerk -of the City of-I Huntington Beach, California Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ day of Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE Yg NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expires Sept. 13, 1966 o l C y of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibavit of IJubfirattitin of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REow000 7-3665 July 5, 1966 Mr. Paul C . Jones City _Clerk P .0.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear 'Paul: Enclosed for filing affidavit of publication of the notice of award of contract . incere ly yours , J OHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Encl- �I ��NTINGTpNe CITY OF ---- -- -- -- ---- -- - ------ --- --- -- - -- - CALIFORNIA y � PoQ �C�UNTY GPI, June 3u. 1966 OLuiuinetics 5942 Acorn Street J�IJJ Riverside, California jJ Subject: Assessment District 6603 Gentlemen: Transmitted, herewith, are four copies of the agreement for the recently awarded contract to construct the improvements for Assessment District 6603 in the City of Huntington Beach, California. .rill you kindly execute all four copies, have the signatures notarized and return to this office along with the 928,489.00 Faith- ful I-erformance Z;ond. the o14,244.50 Laborer and Uaterialmen's Bond. a certificate of insurance naming the City of iluntington Beach as co- insured, and a certified check for payment of the incidental expenses dust to date. The incidental expenses are to be calculated at 12% of the con- tract amount of which 60% or $2,051.21 will be required at the time of contract execution. Please refer to a copy of a letter from John Ganahl dated June 24. 1966 for the required dating of your Bonds. Following approval of the bonds and Insurance Certificate and the execution of the Contract by this office a copy will be returned to you. Very truly yours. Jams R. Wheeler Director of Public Works JRW:BWK:np cc: John Ganahl/ Paul Jones V i avei of Publication State of California County of Orange } ss City of Huntington Beach J J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. (Published. Huntington Beach News That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach June,23, June 30, 1966) News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603. published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tTe and said paper has been established, printed and published in the City Council of the City of Huntington State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next Beach, California,:in open session on before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the the loth day of June, 1966, publicly said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the declared all sealed: proposals or bids entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race for performing the, work and improve- or denomination, or any number thereof. ments described in-Resolution of Inten- tion No. 2376 of said City Council adopt- The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper ed June 6; 1966, which -.said resolution , of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court is on file in the office of the City of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. Clerk of said.City of Huntington-Beach and hereby referred to for,a description of said work and 'improvements I and That the NoTTer, nF AiJIARn np coNTR.ACT for all particulars relative to the pro- That thereunder; and .' ASSESSMENT DISTRICT N0. 6603 i NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN thai said City Council thereafter,,on the 20th of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- day of June, 1966, awarded'the contract for said work and improvements to the TWO Issues lowest .responsible bidder, to wit: paper at least LUMINETICS 23rd June at the price named in the bid for said commencing from the day of work and improvement of said bidder, which said bid is on file in the office 19 66, and ending on the h day Of June of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt- ngton Beach, and to which reference,' is made and the attention of all persons' 19 66, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and interested' therein is hereby directed. times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the DATED: June 21, 1966. regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a PAUL C. JONES supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following City Clerk of _the City of dates, to-wit: Huntington Beach, California June 23, June 30 , 1966 Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this � day of Notary Public Orange County, California THLRY D. VvYLLlE FF" NOTACALiFORdNIAtir' FICE INUNTY My Commission Expires Sept. 13, 1966 s City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibavit of IjublicatTiVit of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk /I LTO: (��`(� Q TV CLERK B�JM1 7969 i:�.��� 738 C 1 TV OF HUNT 1 NGT ON BEACH �� P.O. Box 190 NOTICE OFYAWARD OF CONTRACT IN PROPOS ASSESSN�NT HUNTINGTON BEACH, DISTRICT NO. 6603 , HUNTINGTON BEACH, ,CALIFORNIA CALIF. { J w. V f PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 5248 0 THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a contract has been awarded by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California to LUMINETICS , contractor, for the construction of certain street improvements in Assessment District No. 6603 -, Huntington Beach, California and relating to that certain real property situate in the City -of Huntington Beach , State of California which i.s, shown upon that certain plat or map thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach , entitled " MAP OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 , CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA ,11 and which said map or plat indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area -to be assessed and which said map shall govern for all details as to the extent of the assessment district. This shall constitute notice to all persons that all pro- ' perty within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district shall be assessed at the time of the confirmation of the assessment". under Chapter 16 (commencing at Section 5360) of Part 3 , Division 1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, to pay the cost of the improvement in proportion to the benefits which said property receives from the improvement, notwithstanding the acquisi- tion of any such property by the State or any of its agencies , or by any county, city, municipality or other public or municipal corpora- tion. Reference is made to the minutes of the action taken by the City- Council of said City of Huntington Beach, California � - w offilMon file in my office for full particulars. A it 4 . "IZ- :SATED: June 21 , 1966 RECORDED AT REQUEST OF `'1 �'� - " -' TINOTON BEACH PAUL C. JONE , City Clerk of the IN OFFICIAL RECORDS OF City of Huntington Beach, California . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF. 9:05 AM JUN 23 1966 J. WYLIE CARLYLE, County Recorder FREE AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING / NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 , HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss: COUNTY OF ORANGE PAUL C. JONES deposes and says: That during all of the time herein mentioned affiant was and now is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of iF 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. 6603 , Huntington Beach, California in said City of Huntington Beach , State of California . Said -notice was posted on the 9th day of June , 1966 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the day of June , 1966 at Huntington Beach, California . City Clerk o e City of Huntington Beach, California 1 NOTICE M ITINO SEM;D BINS rw • r w r.w+iw r �w. . r... 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 66+03 MWINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNIA 3 4 NOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City 5 of Huntington Beach, California hereby invites sealed bids and pro- 6 posals for the improvement of the streets and rights of may in 7 Assessment District No, 6603 in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- 8 ornia, as described in Resolution of Intention No. ,_ 2-126,_„ of said 9 City Council, adopted June 6, 1966 , to which reference is hereby 10 made for a description of said work and improvement, the grads to 11 which it is to be done, the district to be assessed to pay the cost 12 and expenses thereof, the bonds to be issued, and for all further 13 particulars therein contained. Reference is hereby further ends to 14 the plans and specifications and detailed drawings for said work 15 and improvement on file in the office of the City Clark of said City 16 of Huntington Beach, in accordance with mbich said work shall be 17 done. 18 NOTICE IS FMTHER, GIVEN that said City Council has hez*to- 19 fore determined the prevailing rate of per dies wages for the doing 20 of said work, which said scale of wages is contained in the schedule 21 thereof, entitled "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Raton$" on files in the 22 office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach. 23 NOTICE IS FURTURR OVEN that threref are not now any estimate 24 costs for the acquisition of easements and rights of way required in 25 this improeement district. 26 All proposals or bids shall be accampauied by cash, a 27 cashUr's dhaeck, or a certified check payable to said City of 28 Humtintca Beach, four an amount which; shall be not less than ten 29 percent (10 ) of the +�pe ggref$atlt of the proposal, or by a brand for 30 that amomt and so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties, 31 who shall justify before any officer ca*ftent to administer an 32 oath,, in double that mot, and over and above all statutory GANAHL & GANAHL Attorneys at Law Suite 2 � + 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7-3665 FORK 12 t 1 exemptions , or by a corporate surety bond to they satisfaction and 2 approval of said City of Huntington Beach. 3 Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the 4 City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Monday, 5 the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said 6 day at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall , Huntington Beach, 7 California. Said sealed bids or proposals will be opened by the 8 City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach at a public hearing 9 called by said City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington Beach, Calif- 10 ornia at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 20th day of June , 1966, 11 and the results of said bidding will be reported to the City Council 12 of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be bold 13 an Monday, the 20th day of June, 1966 at the hour of 7:00 o'clock 14 P .M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of said City of 15 Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City Council at 1.6 their said regular meeting of June 20, 1966. 17 Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and 18 all bids and proposals should it deem this for the public good, 19 and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or un- 20 faithful in any former contract with said City of Huntington Beach. 21 The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred 22 to is as follows: 2.3 2 4: 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 "2.. AgE.SSANT DISTUCT In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Lebor Codes the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done to be as follows: ROUM WAGE TULE OR gc�&R?LTIGK U-MMUM Fealth & Welfare - 14 per hour Pension I.'lan - 30# per hour Vacation - 15# per hour Carpenter U-83 Q'= mm Health & Welfare - 25* per hour slension Plan - 30# per hour Vacation - 20# per hour Cement Mason Journeyman 4.60 OPERATING MDU. Health & Welfare - 150 per hour Pension Plan - 15# per hour Vacation - 30# per hour C&AS§IF SCAT IQN Group 1 4.38 Group 2 4.62 Group 3 4.86 Group 4 4.97 Group 5 5.16 Group 6 5.26 HOUM WAGE .IMN WORKM Health & Welfare - 25N per hour Pension Plan - 15# per hour Vacation •. 34 per hour Reinforcing Ironworker $5.20 LABMERS Health & Welfare - 21j# per hour Pension Plan - 22# per hour Vacation - 1.5# per hour Laborer - General or Construction 03.70 Operator of Pneumatic & Electric tools, Vibrating machines & similar mech- anical tools not separately classified herein $3.91 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) $3.75 Fine grader, highway & street paring, Airports, runways & similar type heavy construction 43.80 Flagman $3.70 Laying of all non-+metallic pipe, including suer pipe, drain pipe and underground the $4.01 Dry packing of concrete $3.70 Faking & caulking of all non-imetallia pipe joints $3.89 ZUI§ Health & Welfare - 30# per hour Pension Plan - 200 per hour Vacation - 15¢ per hour Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: 4 Tds. water level $4.35 2 HGTTRirY WAGS; TUU QR QCQUZATIM RATE TEAMTERS jgontIA.) 4 Yds. but less Haan 8 yda. water level, $4.38 8 Yds. but less than 12 yda. water level $4.43 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. water level $4.51 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. water level 44,73 25 Yda. or more water level $5.19 Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacitys Less than 6 tons $4.35 6 tons to 10 tons $4.38 10 tons to 15 tons 'k4.43 15 tons to 20 tons $4.51 20 tons or more $4.73 Driver of Transit Mix Trucks 3 Yds. or more $4.73 Water or Tank-type 'Truck Driver- Under 2500 gals. $4•41 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. $4.53 ELMMIAX Health & Welfare - 20# per hour Pension Plan - 20# per hour xP General Foreman $6.69 Foreman $6.08 Cable Splicers $5.76 Journeyman ..'ireman $5.46 dovxmyman Teebuician $5.46 3 A 09ERT Us RATES CAIU�I SI - Double time for all overtime. CLT USg& - Tuna and one-half for the first three hours alter the regu- larly constituted straight time shift, and all other overtime shall be dou- ble time. Off&GIKG ANOMM - First three hours outside the regularly constituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half. All additional hours shall be at double-time. Cn Siturday work, the first eleven hours shall be at time and one.-half and all additional hours at double time. Sundays shall be double-time. IBA WOUM - Double time shall be paid for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hears on any regular work day and for all time worked on Saturdays• Sundays and recognised holidays. kJA ; - Time and one--half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double time, Z&kU - Time and one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are dou- ble time. The rate of compensation for any classification not listed in the schedule, but which may be required to execute the proposed contract, shall be commensurate and in accord with the rates specified for similar or com- parable duties in the Southern California Master Labor Agreements. The rates per boor, indicated above are based upon the local pre- vailing rates per day being eight (8) tines the above scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates of pay are based upon eight (8) hours per day for a full day or a fractional part of a day. Tbs per diem wages of a fractional part of a day shall be the applicable rate per hour multiplied by the number of hours worked on said day other than for overtime and/or Sundays or Legal Holidays. 4 A AU work performed in a=ess of eight (8) ire per day or forty (40) hours per nook ahall be paid for a t the prevailing overtime rate„ and all work performed on Holidays and Swuluye n shall, be paid for at the pre- vailing g overtime rate,$ for oaoh craft involved. DATED: June 7 , 19+66 PAUL C. JONES City Cl*rk of the City of Huntington Beach, California . LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL REow000 7-3655 June 21 , 1966 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P .O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re : Assessment District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith original and usual number of copies of the resolution awarding contract in this improvement district , as adopted by the City Council at its meeting of June 20th. Also enclosed notice of award of contract , which should be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County after it has been executed by you , Also enclosed for your file are the affidavits of publica- tion of the resolution of intention and the notice inviting sealed bids , and your affidavit of posting of the notice inviting sealed bids . I will prepare the contract in the near future and send it to Mr. Wheeler for execution. S.S= yours , JOHN T. GANAH JTG:K Encls should it deem this for the public goon, 7e s than 6 tons ............................ 4.35 and also the bid of any bidder who -6 tons to 10 tons ............................ 4.38 has been delinquent or unfaithful in any 10 tons to'15 toris ............................ 4.43 former contract with said City of Hunt 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.51 ington Beach. 20 tons or more ................................ 4.73 The scale of prevailing wage rates Driver of Transit Mix Truck: hereinbefore referred to is as follows: 3 Yds. or more ................................ 4.73 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- In accordance with the provisions of Under 2500 gals. ............................ 4.41 Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- Council of the City of Huntington Beach, 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ................ 4.53 has ascertained the general,prevailing ELECTRICIAN rate of wages applicable to the work to Health & Welfare-20c per hour be done to be as follows: Pensien,Plan-20c per hour HOURLY WAGE WIREMAN. TRADE OR OCCUPATION RATE General Foreman ................................ 6,69 CARPENTERS Foreman ...................................................:. 6.08 Health & Welfare-18c per hour Cable Splicers ........................................ 5.76 Pension Plan-30c per hour Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.46 Vacation-15c per hour Journeyman Technician ...................... 5.46 Carpenter ..................... ...........................$4.83 O)/ERTIME RATES CEMENT MASON 1 CARPENTERS- Double time for all over- Health & Welfare-25c per hour time. Pension Plan-30c per hour CEMENT MASONS - Time and one-half Vacation-20c per hour for the first three hours after the regu- Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 larly constituted straight time shift, and OPERATING ENGINEERS all other overtime shall be double time. Health & Welfare-15c per hour OPERATING ENGINEERS First three Pension Plan-15c per hour hours outside the regularly constituted Vacation-30c per hour shift shall be at the rate of time and CLASSIFICATION one-half. All additional hours shall be Group 1 .................................................... 4.38 at double time. On Saturday work, the Group 2 .................................................... 4.62 first eleven hours shall be at time and Group 3 .................................................... 4.86 one-half and all additional hours .at Group 4 ........................................_......... 4.97 double time. Sundays shall be double- Group 5 ........................................ ..... 5.16 time. Group 6 .................................................... 5.26 IRON WORKERS - Double time shall be IRON WORKERS paid for any and all work in excess of Health &Welfare-251/_c per hour . eight (8) hours on any regular work day Pension Plan-15c per hour Vacation-18c per hour �iand.foral'I."tjnto??worked on-,.Saturdays, Reinforcing ironworker ........................ 5.20 Q Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS t LABORERS = Time and one-half, except Health &Welfa4-211/2c per hour II Sundays and holidays; which are double Pension Plan-22c per hour time. Vacation-15c per hour TEAMSTERS-Time and one-half, except , Laborer - General or Construction .. 3.70 Sundays and holidays, which are double Operator of Pneumatic & Electric time. tools, Vibrating machines & simi- The rate of compensation for any class- lar mechanical tools not sepa- ification not listed in the schedule, but rately,classified herein ................ 3.91 which may be required, to execute the Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 proposed contract, shall be commensu- Fine grader, highway & street pav- rate and in accord with the rates speci- ing, Airports, runways & similar fied for similar or comparable duties type heavy construction ................ 3.80 in the Southern California Master Labor Flagman ..._...................._..........._............ 3.70 Agreements. Laying of 611 non-metallic pipe, in- The rates per hour, indicated above cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe are based upon the local prevailing rates and underground tile .................... 4.01 per day being eight (8) times the above Dry packing of concrete 3.70' I scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates Making &caulking of all non-metal- of pay are based upon eight (8) hours lic pipe joints .................................... 3.89 per day for a full day or a fractional TEAMSTERS part of a Idly. The per diem wages Health & Welfare 30c per hour of a fractional part of a day shall be Pension Plan-20c per hour the applicable rate per hour multiplied Vacation-15c per hour by the number of hours worked on said Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: day other than for overtime and/or Sun- 4 Yds. water level ............................ 4.35 days or Legal Holidays. 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. All work performed in excess of eight water Level ....................::.............. 4.38 (8) hours per day or forty (40) hour's 8 Yds. but less than 12 yds per week shall be paid for at the pre water level -_................................. 4.43 vailing overtime rate, and.all work per- 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. formed on Holidays and Sundays, shall water level .................................... 4.51 be paid for at the prevailing-overtime 16'Yds. but less than 25 yds. rate, for each craft involved. water level ......_.._.._......__.......... 4.73 DATED: June 7, 1966. Yds. or more water level ........ 5.19 PAUL C. JONES ier of Truck Legal Payload City Clerk of the City of Zasity_ Huntington Beach, California 77 o blication dished Huntington Beach News A �dpVi, �__,ie 9, June 16, 1966) NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS State of California ) Assessment District No. 6603 County of Orange IS SS Huntington Beach,'California City of Huntington Beach NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a Beach, California hereby invites sealed citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. bids and proposals for the improvement That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach of the streets and rights of way in News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published Assessment District No. 6603 in the City and circulated in the -said County of Orange and elsewhere and of Huntington Beach, California, as des. published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general 2376 is Resolution ci Intention ne g 2376 of said City Council,.adopted June character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, 6, 1966, to which reference is hereby and said paper has been established, printed and published in the made for a description of. said work and State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next improvement, the grade to which it is to before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the be done, the district to be assessed to said newspaper-is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the pay the cost and expenses thereof, the entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race bonds to be issued, and for all further or denomination, or an number thereof, particulars therein contained. .Reference 3' is Hereby-further made'to the plans and The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper specifications and detailed drawings for of.general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court said work and' improvement on file in of Orange Count California Au the office of the City, Clerk of said g y, gust 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. City of Huntington Beach, in accordance with which said work shall be done. NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that saidi That the City Council has heretofore determined' ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 660 the prevailing rate of per diem wages 3 for,the doing.of said work, which said of which the annexed is a printed co scale le wages a contained 'in , the p copy, was published in said news- ;schedule thereof;-entitled "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the paper at least TWO Issues office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there; commencing from the 9tYl day of June are not now any estimated costs for' the acquisition.. of easements and rights 19 66 , and ending on the 16th day of June of way required in this improvement district. Akl,;proposals or bids,shall be accom- 19 66 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and parted by cash, a cashier's check 'or a times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the certified check payable to,.said. City.of regular and entire issue of said newspaper 'Huntington Beach, for'an amount wl'ilch, gpiproper, and not in a supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following shall'be not, less than fen percent,(10%)' of the aggregate c'f the proposal, or by a dates, to-wit: bond for that amount and so payable, June 9 June 16 1g66 signed by the,bidder and two sureties, ! ! who shall justify before any officer com- petent to administer an oath, in double that amount, and over and above ail sta- tutory exemptions, or. by a corporate surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- proyal of said City of Huntington Beach. Publisher Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the City.Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Monday, Subscribed and sworn to before me this —day of the 20th day of June,.19i 6 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the' 19 office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- ington Beach, California. said ,sealed bids or proposals will be' opened.by.the ZZ Notary Public City Clerk of said City1 called of .Huntington Orange County, California Beach at a public hearing I , said City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington Beach, California at 9:00 oclock,A.M. on Monday, the 20th day of June, 196.6, and the results of said bidding will be re- THOMAS D. WYLLIE ported to the. City.Council of said.,&fy of Huntington. Beach at they regular t 3 NOTARY PUBLIC . CALIFORNIA meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th' PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN day of June, 1966 at the. hour of .7:00 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in ORANGE COUNTY tfie City Hall of said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon,by said My Commission Expires Sept. 13, 1966 City.Council at their said regular meeting of June.20, 1966. Said City Council reserves the right dill bids and proposals City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibavit of Ijubliration of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk has been delinquent or unfaithful in-any ,v-cons to _ former contract with said City of Hunt- 5 tons to "ons ............................ 4.51 ington Beach. 20 tons or\.0ore .._......._.._............... 4.73 The scale of prevailing wage rates' Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 Yds. or more':.............:................ 4.73 herein before referred to is as follows:ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6603 Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- In accordance with the provisions of, Under 2500 gals. ................ ...... 4.41 Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the City l Water or Tank-type Truck Driver- Council of the City of Huntington Beach, 2500 gals, to 4000 gals. ................ 4.53 has ascertained the general prevailing ELECTRICIAN rate of wages applicable to the work to Health & Welf6re-20c per hour be done to be as follows: Pension Plan-20c per hour HOURLY WAGE WIREMAN TRADE OR OCCUPATION RATE General Foreman ................................ 6.69 CARPENTERS Foreman .................................................... 6.08 Cable Splicers 5.76 Health & Welfare-18c Per hour � � �������������������������� 5.46 a per hour Journeyman Wireman ........................ Pension PI-n-30c Vacation-15c per hour Journeyman Technician ...................... 5.46 . Carpenter . .....$4.83 OVERTIME RATES CEMENT MASON CARPENTERS-Double time for all over- Health & Welfare-25c per hour Pension Plan-30c per hour CEMENT MASONS Time and one-half Vacation-20c per hour for the first three hours after the regu- Cement Mason Journeyman ................ 4.60 I larly constituted straight time shift, and OPERATING ENGINEERS all other overtime shall be double time., Health & Welfare-15c per hour OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three Pension Plan-15c per hour hours outside the regularly constituted Vacation-30c per hour shift shall be at the rate of time ands, CLASSIFICATION . one-half. All additional hours shall be Group 1 .................................................... 4.38 at double time. On Saturday work, the' Group 2 .................................................... 4.62 first eleven hours shall be at time and Group 3 .................................................... 4.86.. one-half and all additional hours at Group 4 .................................................... 4.97 double tirne. Sundays shall be double, Group 5 ... 5.16 time. Group 6 ... 5.26 IRON WORKERS - Double time shall be IRON WORKERS I paid for any and all work in excess of Health &Welfare-251/,c per hour eight (a) hours on any regular work day' Pension Plan-15c per hour and for all time Worked,on Saturdays, Vacation-18c per hour Sundays and recognized holidays. Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.20 LABORERS - Time and one-half, except' LABORERS Sundays.and holidays, which are double Health &Welfare-211/7c per hour time. Pension Plan-22c per hour TEAMSTERS-Time and one-half, except Vacation-15c per hour Sundays and holidays, which are double Laborer - General or Construction -- 3.70 time. Operator of Pneumatic & Electric The rate of compensation for any class- tools, Vibrating machines & simi- ification not listed in the schedule, but lar mechanical tools not sepa. which may be required- to execute the rately classified herein ................ 3.91 proposed contract, shall be commensu- Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.75 rate and in accord with the rates speci- Fine grader, highway & street pav- fied for similar or comparable duties . ing, Airports, runways & similar in the Southern California Master Labor type heavy construction ................ 3.80 Agreements. Flagman ...................--------------................... 3.70 The rates per hour, indicated above Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- are based upon the local prevailing rates cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe per day being,eight (8) times the above and underground tile .................... 4.01 scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates Dry packing of concrete .................... 3.70 of pay are based upon eight (8) hours Making&caulking of all non-metal- per day for a full day or a fractional lic pipe joints .................................... 3.89 part of a day. The per diem wages' TEAMSTERS of a fractional part of a day shall be I Health & Welfare 30c per hour the applicable rate per hour multiplied j Pension Plan-20c per hour by the number of hours worked on said Vacation-15c per hour day other than for overtime and/or Sun- Driver of Dump Truck of Less than: days or Legal Holidays. 4 Yds. water level 4.35 J All work performed in excess of eight! 4 Yds. but less than 8 yds. (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours water Level .........__....................... 4.38 -per week shall.be paid for at the pre 8 Yds. but less than 12 yds 4.- 'vailing overtime rate, and all work per-) water level ................................... -formed on Holidays and Sundays, shall 12 Yds. but less than 16 yds. be paid for at the prevailing overtime, water level ..... 4.51 rate, for each craft involved. 16 Yds. but less than 25 yds. DATED: June 7, 1966. wate 25 City of 'Driver dof rTruck r LegalePayload 5.19 Huntington Clerk Beach, Califomial Capacity: Less than 6 tons ...................:......._4.35- 6 tons to (Published Huntington' Beach News June 9, June ' 1966) -Affidavit of Oublication NOTICE h Ns SEALED BIDS AssessmerTt District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, California, State of California NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington County of Orange sS Beach, California.hereby invites sealed City of Huntington Beach bids and proposals for the improvement J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is s I of the streets ,and rights of way in essmentcitizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. I of Ass Hun ngtonl strict Beach,Cab forn'a,tas des That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach i cribed in Resolution of Intention No. News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published 12376 of said City Council, adopted June and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and 6, 1966, to which reference is hereby and published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general f improvement, the'pti gr de to whichitki5 to character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, I be done, the district to be assessed to and said paper has been established, printed and published in the I pay,the cost and expenses thereof, the State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next i bonds to be issued, and for all further before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the particulars .therein contained. Refeience said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the is hereby further made to the'plans and entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race 'specifications and detailed drawings for or denomination, or any number thereof. ,said,work and improvement on file in 1 the office ,of the City Clerk of said The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper I City of Huntington Beach, in accordance of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court )with which_ said work shall be. done. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. ' NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council -has heretofore determined Ithe prevailing.rate of per diem__wages:. That the NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS for the,doing of said.work, which said' scale of wages is contained in the ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 i ehedul:e thereof, entitled "schedule of Per Diem Wage ,Rates," on file in the of which the annexed is a printed co office,of the City Clerk of Said City of p copy, was published in said news- (Huntington Beach. TWO Issues I ,NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there paper at least :are not now- any estimated costs,for the acquisition of easements and rights 9th June of way required in this improvement commencing from the day of district. 16th June All proposals or bids shall be acconi- 19 66 and ending on the day of panied.by cash, a cashier's check or a certified check payable to said City of 66 Huntington Beach, for an amount.which 19 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and shall be not less than ten percent (10%) times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a bond for that amount and so payable, supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following signed by the bidder and two sureties, dates, to-wit' who shall justify bef9re any officer com- petent to administer an oath, in double June 9 June 16 1966 that amount, and over and above all sta- f tutory exemptions; or by a cofporate surety bond to the satisfaction and ap- proval of said City of Huntington Beach. Said sealed bids or proposals shall be ^ delivered to the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Monday, Publisher the loth day of June, 1966 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Ho.nt- Subscribed and sworn to before me this �_day of ington Beach, California. Said sealed bids or proposals will be opened by the 19 City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach Clerk a public nearing Hall,, Hu ti said City Clerk in the City Hall,�Huntingdon Notary Public Beach, California at 9:00 oclock`A.M.-on 67 Orange County, California Monday, the 20th day of June, 196¢; and the results of said bidding will be're= ported to the City Council of said_City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be held on Monday, the 20th THOMAS D. WYLLIE day of June, 1966 at'the hour of 7:00 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in - NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA the City Hall of said City of Huntington a' PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN Beach, and shall be-acted upon.by said City Council at their said regular meeting ORANGE COUNTY of June 20, 1966. GRI Said City Council reserves the right My Commission Expires Sept. 13, 1966 to'reject any and all bids and proposals should it deem this for the nuhlir_.a A f City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibaljiit of Ijubliratialt of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk 1 n Y 1 1 NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 3 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City 6 of Huntington Beach, California hereby invites sealed bids and pro- 6 posals for the improvement of the streets and rights of way in 7 Assessment District No. 6603 in the City of Huntington Beach , Calif- 8 ornia , as described in Resolution of Intention No. - 2376 of said 9 City Council , adopted June 6 , 1966 , to Ohich reference is hereby 10 made fore description of said work and improvement , the grade to 11 which it is to be done , the district to be assessed to pay the cost 12 and expenses thereof, the bonds to be issued, and for all further 13 particulars therein contained. Reference is hereby further made to 14 the plans and specifications and detailed drawings for said work 15 and improvement on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City 16 of Huntington Beach, in accordance with which said work shall be 17 d one . 18 NOTICE IS FURTBER GIVEN that said City Council has hereto- 19 fore determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages for the doing 20 of said work, which said scale of wages is contained in the schedule 21 thereof, entitled "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates ," on file in the 22 office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach. 23 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there are not now any estimate 24 costs for the acquisition of easements and rights of way required in 25 this improvement district . 26 All proposals or bids shall be accompanied by cash, a 27 cashier' s check, or a certified check payable to said City of 28 Huntington Beach, for an amount which shall be not less than ten 29 percent (10%) of the aggregate of the proposal , or by a bond for 30 that amount and so payable , signed by the bidder and two sureties , 31 viho shall justify before any officer competent to administer an 32 oath, in double that amount , and over and above all statutory QAAARL i UNAHL Attorneys at Law Suite 2 -1- 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,Cai{fornia REdwood 7-3665 FORM I R 1 exemptions , or by a corporate surety bond to the satisfaction and 2 approval of said City of Huntington Beach. 3 Said sealed bids. or proposals shall be delivered to the 4 City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Monday, 5 the 20th day of June , 1966 at the hour of 9: 00 o'clock A.M. of said 6 day at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall , Huntington Beach, 7 California . Said sealed bids or proposals will be opened by the 8 City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach at a public hearing 9 called by said City Clerk in the City Hall , Huntington Beach, Calif- 10 ornia at 9: 00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 20th day of June , 1966 , 11 and the results of said bidding will be reported to the City Council 12 of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be held 13 on Monday , the 20th day of June , 1966 at the hour of 7: 00 o'clock 1` P .M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of said City of 15 Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City Council at 16 their said regular meeting of June 20, 1966 . 17 Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and 18 all bids and proposals should it deem this for the public good, 19 and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or un- 20 faithful in any former contract with said City of Huntington Beach. 21 The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred 22 to is as follows: 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -2- 5 { June 22 , 1966 Mr. J. Wylie Carlyle Orange County Recorder P.O. Box 238 Santa Ana, California Dear Mr. Carlyle: Enclosed herewith is a Notice of Award of Contract in Proposed Assessment District No. 6603, Hunting- ton Beach, California, to be recorded and returned to the office of the City Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California. Thank You. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ/st Enc. Ij ��pNS1N 3` . s CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT . .� AW Q Huntington Beach, California June 20, 1966 mmy Honorable Mayor and City CouncilCity of Huntington BeachAttention: Doyle Miller City Administrator Subj4ct: Assessment District 6603 Gentlemen: The bids for the subject project have been received and found to be in order. Therefore, it is recommended that your Honorable Body accept the bids, adopt the resolution awarding the contract, award the contract to the low bidder, Luminetics for their bid of $28,489.00, and instruct the clerk to post and publish the notice of award in accordance with previous directions. ji ery truly yours apes R. Wheel Director of Public Works JMV:IAVKK:mp cc to John Ganahl P. 0. Box 666 Corona, California BID SUMMARY SHEET ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1900 661YJ FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND I11STALLATION OF 38 MARBELITE STREET LIGHT STANDARDS, UNDER— GROUND CONDUIT AND FIRING, AND APPURTENANCES. BIDLER TOTAL BID 1 A VN4,.NVftKVVWW A.E.C. Eagle Rock $28,500.00 4253 Eagle Rock Blvd. Los Angelesg C lifornia 2 °�arrW r,r,%'o enge, California $420990.00 3 � �i ellaman, Los Angeles, Califo a $ Pawl 1.Iut,Caae°Entarf o, California $309856.00 5 E°jD°0J° °'j9, Anaheim, California $39000.00 6 Luminstice 5942 Acorn, Riverside, California 6280489000 7 A. So chulman El tri 213b S. Wright t., �anta Ana, Calif rnia $36,120,00 8 Smith Electric Supply 3411 W. Ball Rd., Anaheim, Californi $ 9 Steiw & Mitchel 221 N. Ardmore, Los Angeles, Califorila $31,660.00 10 11 LAW OFFICES OF . /GANAH L & GANAH L / SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL / 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPH ONSE E. GANAHL - CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3655 June 21, 1966 The Huntington Beach News 208 Main Street Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, California , Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith notice of award of contract , for publi- cation in your newspaper on Thursday, June 23 and Thursday, June 30, 1966 . Would you please send me three copies of the affidavit of publication. Your charge for services should be sent to the City Clerk of Huntington Beach. Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K .Encl cc: Paul C . Jones City Clerk particuiar- ._� grade of said work, avi(J—u,,.. work in -.and ;along the streets rights of way h"ereinbefore mentioned. w ne assessed o any—vino,-: SECTION 3: The expenses and cost of) objections whatsoever, and has ordered said Work and improvement shall be that the hearing of objections under this resolution of intention shall not be re-+ changeab9g, upon a district, mfiiCia`,' aid quired and will not be held. d,istric# sand city Council hereby deces SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause to be the district benefited by the work this resolution of intention to be published and improvements herein described and twice in the Huntington Beach News, to be assessed to pay tfie cost and ex- a newspaper of general circulation, pub- penses thereof; said district shall in- lished and circulated in said City of clude that territory in said City of Huntington Beach, which said news- Huntington Beach, California which is paper has heretofore been designated shown upon that certain plat or map by said City Council as the newspaper thereof on file in the otfice of the City ' in which shall be printed and published j Clerk, entitled "MAP OF .ASSESSMENT all notices, resolutions, orders and other DISTRICT NO. 6663, CITY OF HUNTING- matters required to be published in the. TINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA," and proceedings to be taken pursuant to,; which said map or plat indicates by a this resolution and under the provisions, boundary line the extent of.the territory of the Improvement Act of 1911. The, included in the proposed district and first publication of said notice shall be covers all details as to the extent of within ten (10) days after the date of l the area to be assessed;.,said map or i adoption of this resolution of intention.I plat is hereby referred to for further SECTION 7: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-. detail. THER GIVEN that the grades to which SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ; said work is to be done are, or may that serial bonds shall be issued in the be in part, new and different from those manner and form provided in Part 5, heretofore established, or may be and i Division 7 of the Streets and Highways in some cases are different from exist- Code of the State of California, the Im- I ing'ground levels. provement Act of 1911, to represent un- ; SECTION 8: The total estimated cost I paid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) of said work and improvements, including or over as to all ,lots and lands, except estimated';incidental costs, is in the that owned by,the Orange Coast Junior amount of 150,976.96. College District; which bonds shall bear ADOPTED `the 6th day of June, 1966. ` interest at the rate of six percent (6%) i DONALD D. SHIPLEY per annum and the last installment of Mayor Pro-Tern which bonds shall mature nine (9) years ATTEST: from the second day of January next PAUL C. JONES succeeding the first day of September City Clerk following their date. Assessments levied;' STATE OF CALIFORNIA,-, upon the lands of the Orange Coast COUNTY OF ORANGE ' ss. Junior College District shall be paid as CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH provided in Section 5302.5 of the`Streets 1, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected,, and Highways Code of the State .of qualified and acting City Clerk of the California by said .Orange Coast Junior City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio College District and not by said City of Clerk of the City Council of said City, Huntington Beach. do hereby certify that the whole number, SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- of members of.the City Council of the THER GIVEN that said City Council has ! City of Huntington Beach is seven; that found and determined, by not less than ( the foregoing resolution was passed a four-fifths vote of all of its members , and adopted by the affirmative vote when considering passage of this resolu- of more than a majority of all the tion of intention, that all of the owners members of said City Council at a of all of the lots and lands liable to be �regular meeting thereof held on the assessed for the aforesaid work have 6th day of June, 1966 by the following signed and filed, within the time re- vote: quired by law, their petition waiving the I !AYES: Councilmen: hearing of objections under this reso- Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Green, lution of intention, and declaring that Shipley, Kaufman, Stewart they do not have any objection to the NOES: Councilmen: I LOZOsedy work or th exten_ t of the None ABSENT: Councilmen: None PAUL C. JONES City Clerk n Affidavit -Of Publication i shed Huntington Beach News `u_.Js June 16, 1966) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2376 State of California Assessment District No. ,6603 County of Orange ss I Huntington Beach, California City of Huntington Beach ))) The City Council of the City of Hunt- ington Beach, California; in regular ses- J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a i I sion assembled, does hereby resolve and, citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. determine as follows: That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach SECTION 1: That the public interest and convenience-;recibire, and that it is News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published the intention `o6 sai&'City Council -to and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and order the follow'r`ng % ork to be done or published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general improvements to be made in said City character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, of Huntington Beach,. to,wit: and said paper has been established, printed and published in the The constructiorl''and insta+liation'of an State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next ornamental electric street ;lighting sys; before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the tem, including, :underground conduit,' said newspaper is not•devoted to the interest of, or published for the ornamental Marb oxe standards, con- entertainment of any.particular class, profession, trade, calling, race Crete bases,j'a n boxes, moat gear; ap- purtenances 'and appurtenant, work, in or denomination, or any number thereof. and along: The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper 1. The easterly side of Golden West of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court •street and a two foot-wide public ease- of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. ment immediately adjacent and parallel to the;easterly right of�way line of Golden West Street from its intersection with RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2 r76 the northerly is ife,s;;M line of Edinger That the —' 3 r Avenue to it's intersection with the southerly right of.way ilin- f McFadden Avenue. "w}" 2. Tlhe southerly side ;,of` McFadden of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Avenue.and-,,a .two foot wide public ease- ment 'immediately adjacent and parallel TWO Issues paper at least to the southerly right of way line of McFadden Avenue from its intersection 9th June with the easterly right of way line of commencing from the. day Of Golden West Street t6 its intersection with the westerly right of way line of Gothard 66 16th June 19 and ending the day of Street., g on y 3. Both sides of Goth'ard Street and � a two, foot wide. public easement ini- 19_6, both days inclusive, and as often during said period and mediateiy adjacent and .parallel to both times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the right of way. :lines of Gothard Street regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a from its intersection with the northerly supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following right of way line of Edinger Avenue to pp p g its intersection with the southerly right dates, to-wit: of way line of McFadden Avenue. June 9 June 16 1966 4. The northerly side of Edinger Avenue > > and a two foot wide public easement ,immediately adjacent and parallel to ,the northerly right of way line of Edinger. Avenue .from its intersection with- the easterly right of way line of Golden West.Street to a point in Edinger Avenue 311 feet East of the center line �of Publisher Gothard 'Street, together with the con. nection of said'system in Edinger Ave- Subscribed and sworn to before me this nue with the electric systm of Southern day of California Edison Company at existing Pole Number 1379747E in the southerly .e/�t2 1J fo side of Edinger' Avenue approximately �990 feet East of the center line of Notary Public Golden West Street. SECTION 2: All of the above,mentioned Orange County, California ,work, including the grade to.which said Vwork shall be -done and. the location ,thereof in and' upon;,the streets and ,'rights:of way- above• mentioned, shall ,- THOMAS D. V+JYLLIE be done upon the grades, along the lines, between the points, of .the dim- NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA ensions, at the places and in th`e manner described and set forth in the plans, PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ,profiles-and- detailed drawings .of sail; ORANGE COUNTY ;work, and to specifications for said work Flo ---- -- ;,heretofore adopted by said City Council on June 6, 1966 by its Resolution No. My Commission Expires Sept. 13, 1966 2374, which plans, profiles, * detailed drawings and specifications are on file in. the office of the City Clerk, and which are hereby referred to fora more �'- ,,isctgjjon of said work, �- ati, of said City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibailit of PubliratiOu of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed _.—__—_ _ Clerk By -- _— Deputy Clerk SOLUTION NO i 2379 A RXSOLUTI69 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CS Y. OF *WINGTON BEACH CALLING FOR BIDS,, ASSESS- MOTS DISTRICT NIP-4 6603 BE ITSI OL by the City Council of the City of Huntington' Ueec'h, California , in regular session assembled that the tim bereby fixed for receiving sealed proposals or bids for the doh of the work and making the Inprovements described in i itesqlut1dhof Intention No. 2376 adopted June 6, 1966, is the loth. day oi June, 1966 at tbe, hour of, 9 a CD o'clock A.M. Said sealed pro- I posals or bids shill be delivered to and opeped,, examined and: i declared, by the City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif-. order at a public hearing called by said City Clerk in the City Hail, Hunt ngfon Beach, California at 9,11V o°clock A.M. on Moodays, the k - 20tlh day of June , 1966 in the office of said City Clerk,. Said City CIlerk shall ,report the results of said bidding to said Clay Council at its regular meeting of Juns X , 1966 at 7z00 o"clod; Y.M. The City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach is hareby ordered to give notice inviting such sealed bids - proposals In the t- ,,, f :: and manner required by law.. ADOPTED the 6th day of June , 1966 . ATTEST: Donald D. Shipley 9C Pro-Tem Paul C. Jones x C ► MOR I� f _ Res. No. 2379 Tr MI MUMM � . .: sotuw city tt. _ ,* of U .' Cit,y. Comcil Of 001A city,# do bordby of the OUY 4C :'a , j going o aalutt" wa$ paased ond adopted by tha 0OUtattoo vote of tha' a 's .. .. - a pity OkMOU ` by tho f4IMLAS. Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Shipley, Green, Stewart None None 00 Pop Paul C. Jones rights of way hereinbefore mentioned. SECTION 3: The expenses and cost of" that the hearing of objections under this said work and improvement Shall be resolution of intention shall not be re- chargeable upon a' district, which saidquired and will not be held. district said City Council hereby declares ISECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause to be the district benefited by the work this resolution of intention to be published i and,improvements.herein described and twice in the Huntington Beach News, a newspaper of general circulation, pub- to be assessed to pay the cost and ex- penses thereof; said district shall in- Huntshed and circulated in said City of s- clude that territory in said City of Huntington Beach, which said nated Huntington Beach, California which is paper has heretofore been designated. shown upon that certain plat or map by said City Council to the newspaper thereof on file in the office of the City al which shall lu printed and published Clerk, entitled "MAP OF ASSESSMENT all notices, revolutions, orderspublic and other DISTRICT NO. 6603, CITY OF HUNTING- matters required to be published in the �TINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA," and proceedings to be taken pursuant to 'which said map or plat indicates by a this resolution and under the provisions boundary line the extent of the territory of the Improvement Act of 1911. The ,included in the proposed district and; first publication of said notice shall be covers all details as to the extent of within ten (10) days after the date of the area to be assessed; said map;or adoption of this resolution of intention. plat is hereby referred to for f.uri er SECTION 7: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- detail. - THER GIVEN that the grades to which SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I said'work is to be done are, or may that serial bonds shall tie issuedl in the be in part, new and different from those heretofore established, or may be and i manner and form provided in Part 5, in some cases are different from exist- ing ground levels. Code of the State of California, the Im- provement Act of 1911, to represent un- , SECTION 8: The total .estimated cost paid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) estimated iof said work and improvements, including or over as to all lots and lands, except e =_ncidental costs, is in the ',that owned by the Orange Coast Junior amount of $50,976.96. College District, which bonds shall bear., ADOPTED the 6th day of June, 1966. interest at the rate of six percent (6%) DONALD D. SHIPLEY per annum and the last installment of, Mayor Pro-Tem which bonds shall mature nine (9) years i ATTEST: from the second day of January nextS,'J PAUL C. JONES' succeeding the first day of September City Clerk STATE OFCALIFORNIAI following their date. Assessments l' COUNTY ev�ed F ORANGE '; ,upon the lands of the Orange Coast U ORANGE ss. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Junior College Distract shall be paid as'' i 'provided in Section 5302.5 of the Streets 1, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, and Highways Code of the' State of I qualified and acting City Clerk of the California by said Orange Coast Junior City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio College District and not by said City of Clerk of the City Council of said City, Huntington Beach. 'do hereby certify that the whole number SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- of members of the City Council of the ,THER GIVEN that said City Council has; City of Huntington Beach is seven; that found and determined, by not less than the foregoing resolution was passed a four-fifths vote of all of'its members I and adopted by the affirmative vote when considering passage of this resolu- of more than a majority-of all the! tion of intention, that all of the owners members of said City Council at a I of all of the lots and lands liable to be I regular meeting thereof held on thel assessed for the aforesaid work have 6th day of June, 1966 by the followings signed and filed, within the time re- vote: quired by law, their petition waiving the AYES: Councilmen: hearing of objections under this reso- Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Green, lution of intention, and declaring that Shipley, Kaufman, Stewart I they. do not have any objection to the NOES: Councilmen: proposed work or the extent of the None district to be asseesse r—d._� - ABSENT: Councilmen: �Obier_t�n — None s PAUL C. JONES City Clerk i . . T(Published Huntington Beach News une 9. June 16. 1966j` Af_ f►d_ av�,,_ of Publication IESAssess N OF INTENTION 660 2376 Assessment District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, California State of California The City Council of the City of Hunt- County of Orange ss ington Beach, California, in regular ses- City of Huntington Beach sion assembled, does hereby resolve and determine as follows: J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a SECTION 1: That the public interest citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. and convenience require, and that it is That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach the intention of •said City council to P p g order the following, work to be done or News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed, published improvements to be made in said City and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and of Huntington Beach, to wit: published for the dissemination of local and other news of a general The construction and installation of an character, and has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, ornamental electric street lighting sys- and said paper has been established, printed and published in the tem, including underground conduit, State of California, and County of Orange, for at least one year next ornamental Ma standards, con- before the publication of the first insertion of this notice; and the Crete bases, pulll b box e es, switch gear, ap- purtenances and appurtenant work, in said newspaper is not devoted to the interest of, or published for the and along: entertainment of any particular class, profession, trade, calling, race 1. The easterly side of Golden West or denomination, or any-number thereof. street and a two foot wide public ease- The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper immediately adjacent and parallel too t thhe easterly right of way line of Golden of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court West Street from its intersection with of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue to its intersection with the That the RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 23'76 Avenuely right of way fine of McFadden 2. The southerly' side of McFadden Avenue and a two foot wide public ease- ment immediately adjacent and parallel of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- to the southerly right of way line of McFadden Avenue from its intersection TWO I$SLie$ with the easterly right of way line of paper at least Golden West Street to its intersection with the westerly right of way line of Gothard commencing from the 9 t h day of June Street. 3. Both sides of Gothard Street and 66 16th June a two foot wide public easement im- 19 and ending on the day of mediately adjacent and parallel to both right of way lines of Gothard Street 19 66 , both days inclusive, and as often during Said period and from its intersection with the northerly times of publication as said right of way line of Edinger Avenue to p paper was regularly issued, and in the its intersection with the southerly right regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a of way line of McFadden Avenue. . supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following 4.The northerly side,of Edinger Avenue dates, to-wit: and a two foot wide public easement June 9, June 16, 1966 immediately adjacent and parallel the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue from its intersection with the easterly right of way line of Golden 7 West Street to a point in Edinger Avenue 311 feet East of the center line of Gothard Street, together with the con- „ nection of said system in Edinger Ave- Publisher nue with the electric systm of Southern California Edison Company at existing Pole Number 1379747E in the southerly Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of side of Edinger Avenue approximately 990 feet East of the center line of 19j Golden West Street. SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned work, including the grade to which said' Notary Public work shall be' done and the location Orange County, California i thereof in and upon the streets,and rights of way I above mentioned, shall -^ - be done upon the grades, along the >, 'THOMAS D. WYLLIE d lines, between the points, of,the dim- ensions, at the places and in the manner (6-1-, NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA described and set forth in the plans, PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN profiles and detailed drawings of said y work, and to specifications for said work ORANGE COUNTY heretofore adopted by said City Council — -- v on June 6, 1966 by its Resolution No. 2374, which plans, profiles, detailed My C-ommission Expires Sept. 13 1966 h s and specifications are on file i in in.. t the office of the City Clerk, and which are hereby referred to for a more -- - particular description of said work,- grade of said work, and location of said work in and along the Sfrea+ City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California �ffibavit of IjubfirattiOu of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk HLiN�'[ VT�N BEACH;. on e . wi i er N FOR ,SO, 43VSJSyJ:ii.'i TWIT `BOM4 STEM TsIC HTIOC LOMS a'kI'�!"�i' DISTRICT OF .�.A}sL71��( B�.['dJSI C�.i�a OF Ud7,.!.JFD"tlj . G,. d.�CF i Mail ref-aadabl e i A INDEX Section I = General Conditions of Contract. 1. Definitions 20 Examination of Plans, Specifications, Special Provisions and Site of Work 3. Proposal Forms 4. Rejection of Proposals Containing Alterations, Erasures or Irregularities 5. Proposal Guaranty 6. Withdrawal of Proposals 7. Public Opening of Proposals S. Disqualification of Bidders 90 Competency of Bidders — Deposit for Plans and Specifications 10. Award of Contract 11. Return of Proposal Guaranties 120 Contract Bonds 13. Execution of Contract 14. Failure to execute contract 15. Non responsibility of the City 164 Accident Prevention 170 Drawings and Specifications Interpretation 18. Conduct of Work 19. Inspection 20. Materials 210 Sample and Tests 22. Rejection 23. Preservation and Cleaning 24. Regulations and Protection 1 i r 25. Hours of labor 26. Alien. labor 27o Prevailing Wage 28; Registration of Contractors 29. Domestic Materials 30. Convict Made Materials 31. Responsibility for Damage 32o Cooperation between Contractors 33. Contractor°® responsibility for work 34. Property Rights in Materials 35. No Personal liability 36, Progress of Schedule 37. Working Pays 38. Labor 39. Subcontractors 40. Termination of Contract 41. Acceptance 42o Payments by the City Final Payment 43o Liquidated Damages 2 SECTION I QEMmT CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 1, DEFINI'TIONS Whenever,, 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 interpreted as follows: CITY o City of Huntington Beach, California. STREET SUPERINTE-NDEhrr .r. Street Superintendent of the City of Huntington Beach, California DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS m Director of Public 'forks of the City of. Huntington Beachs Californiao CITY Y C[�K o 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 o Contract Documents consists of the Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Plans or Drawings and Specifieationso including all modifications thereof incorporated in the Documents before their execution, BIDDERS — Any Individual, Firm,, Go—partnership or Corporation, submitting a proposal for the work contemplated, acting directly or thru a duly authorized representative. CONTRACTOR — The Person or Persons, Co—partnership or Corporation, who have entered into a contract with the City as party or parties of the first party or his or their legal representatives. SUBCONTRACTORS, — A Person, Firm or Corporation supplying labor ant' materials or labor for work at the site of the project as an agent of the Contractor. PLANS m The official scale and full size detail drawings, or exact reproductions thereof, adopted and approved by the City, showing the 3 1 locations character, dimensions and details of the w6rk to be done and which are to be considered as a part of the Contract. MWIF YCAT — The instructions, provisions,, conditions, and detail requirements contained herein or herivith# partianing to the methods and manner of perfonftg the Mork or to the quantities and qualities of materials to be furnished under the Contracto All of the Mork of the project contemplated and celled for or shmm in the Contract Documents. FOR ® SR s INDICM As called for# shom.and/or indicated in the specifications or on the drawings. A `YEA m As directed by the City tbrough its legal representative. P A PROPER m F U m U a TMACTO m SIIYT — AS3t As coneidered approved# proper# egmis required# satisfactory# suitable or necessary in the judgment of the City. M P.�C� A Legal representmtive of the City. (for contimation of DEFINITIONS d see page 23) MUM REQUMMM AND COAAITIONS 2, TIOH OF `SPECIP CATI S P IO S S The bidder.+shall ermine carefully the site of the work contemplated and the proposal., plaw# 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 encountered, as to ths.-character, quality and ouantities of the work to be performed and materials to be furgahed as to the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and duri g the prosecution of the works and as to the requirements of these specifications. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officers agent or employee of the City either before or after the execution of this contract shall effect or modify any of the terms or obligations herein contained. 3. SAL FORMS All proposals shall be made upon blank forms to be obtained from the Director of Public Works. The bis'der 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 pro— posed, both in writing and figures, and shall be signed by the bidder, with his address, and Contractors State License Numbero 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 both 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 Cor— porationo 4. MaMTIQN OF PROPOSALS CONTAINING ALTERATIONS, ERASURES OR IRRDrULARITIFS Proposals may be rejected if they show any alterations of form, additions not called for, conditional bids, incomplete bids, erasures or irregularities of any kind. 5. PROPCSAL GUARANTY All bids shall be presented under sealed cover and shall be accompanied by cash, a eashier4s check, 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 cash, cashierus check, certified check, or bidder's bond is encloses? therewith. 5 I 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, provieed 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 Partnership, a Corporation or an Association under the same of different names will not be considered. Reasonable ground for believeing that any bidder is interested in more than one proposal for the work contemplated will cause the reject— ion of all proposals in which such bidder is.interested. If there is reason for believing that collusion exists among the bidderse none of the partici— pants in such collusion will be considered in awarding the Contract. Proposals in which the prices obviously are unbalanced may be rejected. 9. CQAPETENCY OF BIDLERS — DEPOSIT FOR PLANS ANP SPECIFICATIONS Plans, specifications, and proposals forms will be issued only to those Contractors who can qualify as competent bidders. A charge will be required for the taking out of plans, none of which will be refunded to any bidder. &LiA D ANT EXECUTION OF CONTRACT 10. AWARr OF CONTRACT The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of 6 the contract,, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible 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. U. RF"TURN OF 0 Pb GIJARANTIFS Within ten (10) days after the award of the contract, the City Clerk will return the proposal guaranties accompanying such of the proposals as are not to be considered in making the award. All other proposals quaranties will be hele until the contract has been fully executed,, after which they will be returned to the respective bidders whose proposal they accompanyo 12. CONTRACT BONDS 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 percent (100%) 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. MOTION OF CONTRACT The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returnee,, together with the contract bonds, within twenty five (25) days from the first publication of the notide 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. 7 14. EAILURE TO UFLUTE CONTRACT Failure to execute a contract and file acceptable bonds as provided herein within saie time shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guaranty. 15. NON RESPONSIBILITY OF TPE CITY The City shall not be responsible for damage or loss from any cause to the work or site, or other property, or for injury or loss of life to persons employed, or to the public. The Contractor shall take out and pay for all accident, compensation and fire insurance necessary, according to law and assume all risk and responsibility until the work is finally accepted by the City, all as hereinafter specified. 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 undek terms of the contract. The Contractor shall indemnify the City against any expense on account of anything used in the work being, or being claimed, infringements of letter of patent. 16, ACCIDENT PREVENT ION Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons (including employees) ane property, The safety provisions of applicable laws, building and construction codes shall be observed. Machinery, equipment, and other hazards shall be guarded or eliminated in accordance with the safety provisions of the California Industrial Accident Commission, and the "Manual of Accident Prevention in Construe— tion", published by the Associated General Contractors of t,merica, to the extent that such provisions are not in contravention of applicable law. 17,, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Interpretation. Figured dimensions of the drawings shall governs 8 but work not dimensioned shall be'as directed. Work indicated but not particularly detailed or specified shall be equal to similar parts that are detailed or specified, or as directed. Full size *eetails shall take pre— cedence over scale drawings as to shape anO details of construction It Is intended that scale dravingav full size details and specifications should agree, but should any discrepancy or apparent error occur in plans and speci— fications or should any work of others affect this work, the Contractor shall notify the Street Superintendent at once; if the 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, whose decision shall be final.. Any work called for by the drawings and not mentioned in the speci— fications, or vice versa, is to be furnished as set forth by both, Where not specifically stated otherwise, all work and materials necessary for each unit of construction,, including special construction for any specific brand or shape of material called fore even the only briefly mentioned or in— dicated, shall be furnished and installed fully and conpletely as a part of the contract. Lists, rules and regulations referred 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 ford to all of the work., Additional Details. The City may furnish a.d('itional details to more fully explain the work and same shall be considered part of the contract documents. Where the work is not sufficiently detailed or clearly shown, the Contractor, before proceeding, shall apply in vriting for additional 9 details. Any work done by the Contractor before receipt of such details, if not in accordance with same, shall be removed and replaced or adjusted, at his own expense. Should any details be, in the opinion of the Contractor, more elaborate than warranted, written notice thereof must be given the City within 5 days of receipt of same. The City will then consider the claim, and if justified the drawings. will be amended. Non-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. CD NPTJC� ,OF k►ORK The Contractor shall observe that the City reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project, by contract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the City or others engaged in the work. Be shall adjust,, correct and coordinage his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. The Contractor shall provide, at his owes 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 shalt check dimensions, levels and construction and layout, and supervise the construction for 10 correctness of which he shall be responsible. Mere work of one trade joins or is on other works there shall be no discrepancy when same is com— pleted. In engaging work with other materials, marring or dainaging same will not be permitted. Should improper work of any t raee 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 parts of the work and at the proper time furnish and set anchorages blocking or bedding as re— quired. Anchorage and blocking necessary for each trade shall be a part of same,, except where stated otherwise. Assistance required by the City in obtaining measurements or information on the work shall be furnished accurately and fully without cost by the Contractor. lg. INSPECTION The Contractor shall at all times maintain proper facilities and provide safe access for inspection by the Street Superintendent to allparts of the work, and to the shops kherein work is in preparation. khere the specifi— cations require work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until tested and approved by the Street Superintendent anti the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notifying the Street Superintendent where ane. when such work is in reaeiness for testing. Should any such work be covered without test and approvals it shall, if so ordered, be uncovered at the Contractors expense. Re—examination of questioned work may be ordered by the Engineer and if so ordered, must be uncoveredd by the Contractor. If such work be found in accordance with the contract specifications the City shall pay the cost of reexamination and replacemento If such work be found not in accordance with the contract specifications the Contractor shall pay such cost. 11 The Contractor shall prosecute work only in the presence of the Engineer or Inspector appointed by the Superintendent of Streets and any work done in the absence of saie Engineer or Inspector will be subject to rejection. The Contractor shall make a written application for an inspector at least twenty—four (2Q) hours before his services are re— quired on the work,, The Contractor shall furnish the Engineers and Inspectors reasonable&eilities for obtaining full information respect— ing the progress and manner of the work, and the character of the materials. The Contractor shall prosecute work on any State Highway 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 re— jection. The Contractor shall make the appropriate notification according to the instruction given on the State Encroachment Permit for all in— spections, and shall post all Bonds ane Certifications requires by the encroachment permit. The permit shalt be acquire' by the City, 20. MATERIALS 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 and fully equal to samples when samples are required. When the quality or kind of material or articles shown and required uneer the contract is not parti- cularly specified, the Contractor shall estimate that the City will re— quire 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. Where articles or materials are specified by brand or trade names that particular article or material must be used. 12 Materials shall be furnished in ample quantities and at such times to insure uninterrupted progress of the work. &.me shall be stored properly and protected as required. The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other caused 21. SAMPLE ANT' TFSTS 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 testing will be taken by the Street Superintendent from material delivered, unless otherwise directed, and tests will be under the supervision of, as directed by and at such points as may be convenient to the City. Materials requiring test shall be delivered in ample time before intended use, to alloy for testing and none may be used before receipt of approvalo All approvals or eecisions will be rendered in writing. Samples that are of value after testing, shall remain the property of the Contractor. 22. ,EJECTION Should any portion of the work be done, or any materials be delivered, which fail to comply with requirements of the specification or the draw— ings, same will be rejected and the Contractor shall immediately make same satisfactory to the City. Any materials which are condemned shall immediately removed-from the premises. 23. P.F.SMATION _1NP CLEANIP G The Contractor shall properly preserve and clean the work as it prog— resses. 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 condition as directedo 13 LEGAL RELATIONS ANP RESPONSIBILITM 24. RMuLATIONS AND PROTFCTION The Contractor shall keep informed and observe, and comply with, and cause all of his agents and employees to observe an6 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. Th@ Contractor shall protect and indemnify the City of 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., ra-iling, lights, and warning signs and take all precautions at all times to avoid injury or 6amage to any persons or any property. Watchman, 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 requiree by law and comply with all Late, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations 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. 14 25. HOURS OF The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty, twenty—five (425000) for each laborer,, workman, or mechanic employetl in the execution of the contract by him,, or by any subcontractor under him for each calendar day during which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required 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 inclusivep 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 v6rk over eight (8) hours per clay, together with the names of the said employess,, 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 subcontractor 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 employed by him in connection with public work. 26. ALMl .LABOR The Contractor stall forfeit, as penalty, ten dollars %10.00) for each alien knowingly employed in the execution of the contract, or by him or by any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work, for each calendar days 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 and 1854 thereof, both inclusive, except in certain cases of extraordinary emergency,, providing for the reporting of such cases of extraordinary emergency,, the keeping of records of the citizenship of 15 workers employed upon public work,, and the inspection of such records by the proper officials,, providing for a forfeiture for each calendar day, or portion thereof, any alien is knowingly permitted to work on public work and for a stipulation to this effect in the contract,, and providing other penalties for violation of the provisions thereof., 27. PREVAILING VAGE The Contractor shall forfeit as penalty twenty—five ($25000) for each laborer,, workman or mechenic employed for each culendar day or portion thereof,, such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages stipulated for any work done by him,, or by Cry subcontractor under him in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code,, particularly Sections 1770 to 1781 thereof,, both inclusive,, providing for the payment of not less than the general prevailing rate of wages for legal holiday and overtime work on public work, providing for the ascertainment of such general prevailing rate by the public body au:arcling the contract,, providing for the keeping of records of the wages paid all workers engaged In public work and the inspection of such records by the proper officials,, providing for forfeiture for each calendar day, or portion thereof, 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 pro— visions, 28o REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS Before submitting bids, Contractors shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Article 1 to 9 inclusive of Chapter 9, Tivision 3 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California and Amend— ments thereof, providing for the registration of Contractors, and defining the term Contractor; providing a method of obtaining licenses to engage in the business of contracting,, and fixing the fees for such licenses; 16 and prescribing the punishment for violation of provisions thereof9 as amended. 29. DOMESTIC MATFRIAiAS 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 ht-ve been manufacture' 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 performance of the contract in accordance with the provisions of Sections 4300 to 1+305 of the Government Code. Any person,, firm or corporation that fails to comply with the pro— visions of this act shall not be awarded any contract to which the act applies for a period of three (3) years from date of violation. 30. CQ17VICT L4&rE MATERIAP No materials manufactured or produced in a penal or correctional institution shall be incorporated in the project under this contract. 31. 1UPONSIBIL111 FOR DAMAGE The City,, the Street Superintendent or the 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 hip; against all of which injuries or damages to persons and property the Contractor having control over such work must properly guard. 17 The Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to any person or property resulting from defects or obstructions or from any cause what— soever during the progress of the work or at any time before its completion and final acceptances and shall indemnify and save harmless the City and its representatives from all suits or actions of every name and description, brought for or on .account of any inuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons, by or from the Contractors his servants or agents, in the construction of the work or by or in consequence 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 BETWEEN CONTRACTORS Where two or more contractors are employed on related or adjacent works each shall conduct his operations in such a manner as not to cause any unnecessary delay or hindrance to the other. ::ach Contraetos- shall be responsible to the other for all damage to work, the person or property, or for loss caused by failure to finish the work within the time specified for completion. 33. CONTRACTOR°S RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK Until the formal acceptance of the work by the City, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall beer the risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause, whether arising from the execution or from the nor— execution of the work. The Contractor shall rebuild, repair, restorr and 18 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 thereof, except for such injuries or damages as are occasioned by acts of the Federal Government and/or public enemy. In case of suspension cif work from any cause wh--atever, the Contractor shall be responsible for all materials-and shell properly store them if necessary, and shall provide suitable drainage and erect temporary structures where necessaryo 34. PROPERTY RIGRTS ICI 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. 35o NO PFMONAL LIABILITY Neither the City nor any officer or authorized assistant of the Street Superintendent or the Engineer, shall be personally res;,ansible for any liability arising under the contract. PR�ON Alir. PROGRESS 3E. PROGRESS SCPEDWA Uhen, in the judgment of the City, it becomes necessary to accelerate the works the Contractor, when ordered, shall cease work at uny 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. WO ING DAYS Every calendar day except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays is counted a fall working day in figuring the working days allowec? unt?er the 19 contract. No work may be performed on Sundays and Holidays, except as otherwise provided for herein. 38. . LABOR The Contractor shall observe strictly that each and every kind of work shall be performed by workmen, laborers, or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and that workmanship shall be of the best regardless of the quality of matekialo The Contractor shall provide, at all times, sufficient competent labor to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with schedule and with the time agreed Coo The Contractor shall retain a competent superinti�ndent to direct the work constantly during construction and to represent the Contractor at all times in connection with the contract. Any person the Cite may deem in— competent or disorderly shall be promptly discharged and not reemployed. 39. SUBCONTRACTORS 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. No subcontractor 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 specifications. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the fulfillment of the contract and shall keep the work under his control. Before any work is started on a subcontract, the Contractor shrill file, with the Street Superintendent, a written statement showing tht= work 20 to be subcortracted, .giving, the rames of the subcontractors and the des— cription of each portion of the work to be so subcontracted, Where a. portion of the Mork, subcontracted by the Contractor, is not being prosecuted in a manner satisfactory to the Street Superintendent, the subcontractor shall be removed immediately, on the remission of the Street Superintendent, and shall not again be employed on the work. The specifications are in "Sections" divided and arranged according to various trades. No obligation is inferred to sublet the work as divided, nor is the Contractor relieved of fully performing and com.)Ieting any part't, of the work. 40. TOM NATION OF COi+3'IRACT 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 of due process of lawn 41. ACCFPTA.NCE Should it become necessary, due to developed condition, to occupy any portion of the work before contract is fully..completed, suet 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, shallforthwith makes 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 con— formity with the provisions of the "Improvemeh' Act of 1911", Division ?, of the Streets and Highway Code of the State og California, Note:. This pstragraph is not applicable when other methods for payments are strted in the contract. 21 43 o T SME Q-E COMPX,ET ION AND MgUIDATEP DAPGES 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'specifications9 damage will be sustained by the City of Huntington Beach, and that it is and will be im— practicable 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 One Hundred ($100.00) per day for each and every days delay beyond the time prescribed to complete the work; and the °:ontractor agrees to pay such liquidated damages as herein provided. Said liquidated damages shall be paid by the Contractor to,-the City of Huntington Beach 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 Contract is not finished and completed in all parts and requirements within the time specified, the City Council shall have the right to extent' the time for completion or not, as may seem best to serve the interest of the City; anO if it decides to extend the time limit for the completion of the contracts 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, superintendence, and other overhead expenses which are directly chargeable to the contract, and which accure curing 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. 22 The Contractor shall not be assessed with liquidated damages nor the coast of engineering and inspection during any delay in the completion of the work caused by acts of God or the public eneaW, eats of the City„ fires floods, epedamicas quarantine restrictionsp strikesp freight embargoes and any u=oueally severe weather or delays of sub-contractors due to such causes; providedp that the Contractor shall within ten (10) daya from the beginning of any such delay notify the Superintendent of Streets in writing of the causes of delay.. who shall ascart'ain the facts and the each of delay,q and his findings of the facts thereon shall be final and conclusive. �►�e STAND ,R 3 ,SP :IFIOAT,"OI ►S The Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Public 14arIxe, Division of Highte sp eQiti.on of July, 1964 as adopted by .reference elsewhere herin o CH DIIISSZI GV « The Department of Public " rke of the City of Huntington Beach$, Cal tfiornlam .� �. Director of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach.. California, acting either directly or through properly authorized ague, such agqmtss acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them. L980 ,� The designated laboratory authorized by the City of Huntington Beach© ® The City of Huntington Beach 23 3 ` SP CTAL PROVISIONS 9T r zc�z r �3 l �SCRIPTIOU OF WORK The vork to be do?�e con€sistaA im generalA of the inotalIztion of underground oondu,,t and wirings and of the furnish1mg and installation of marballite street lighting standards to provide a completed aystsm„ SECTIOU a,. SPECII`ICA`SIQVS The work to be dote under this contract ahall comp2,v vit a the foregoing Specifications and with the Standard Specifications of the State of Cal.ifdrnia,; Department of ftblic Workns Division of Highwayep dated July 19649 inaof'ar as the same may apply,, and ahall ale* com~alV 'with the Tolloving Special Pro-vislons., The tar. wStats Standard Specifioationop" when here't3 after usedq nball be 5.nterpreted as meanings and being eymmymous with the Standard Speolficationa of Vne State of Californian Department of Public Warkap Division of Aig1mv0p dated July 19a1r. In case of conflict between. the Specificatiousp or the State Standard Specaficationsa and these Special. Proviaiona9 the Special Pre— visions shall take precedence over 6nd be used in lieu of such conflicting Portions. SECT !�M 9 T�� ndEC IOW T n P11.ANS The cork to ba dare under this contract shall comply with the TWro®ement Plans; said planii form a part of the Contract Dociments and a% an file In the office of the Director of Public Works WECTI� &",. TE$TIM,a The tenting of any materials or of emy portion of the job l under construction shall be at the option of the Director of Public Works authorized agents, The contractor shall furnishs, without charges, any materials requested for testing in accordance with Section b of the State Standard Specificationso The contractor €hall alsov provide access to any area of the job for testing purposes and r-ball f'urnishs, without costa &V assistance necessary to perform the testing. The charges for the test=- ing will be paid by the City of Kuntington Beach. The contractor shall notify the Director of Public Works of the readiness of any phase of con- struction to be tested and shall not proceed with, aby subsequent phase of work until the results of the tests are know.i .and approved. Testing shall be performed by the Counter of Orange,, Materials Tooting Laboratory. SST OIN 5p III ULTIt9- The contractor shall recognin tha Director of Public VofAs of the City of Huntington Beach as the Project EMineer who shall be in charge of and authorize the inspection of the pro jezt, The cobtractor shall provide access at all times to any area of tie project for inspection purposes and shall furnish,, without costa any assistance necessary to com- plete rewired inspections. A twenty-four (24) hour notice shall be given prior to commencing the projects and during construction the contractor shall give due notices satisfactory to the inspector9 of the readiness of any phase of construction to be inspected and ,athal . not proceed without approval,* SECT COT�TSTR QTION DETAUZ (a) ExiatI_HH&ZbM Facilities - This work shall consist of removing existing highway facilities which interfere with constructions 2 1 and protecting and/or relocating existing highway facilities which are to reu- Olxa iz place. All -work to be done under the section shall be done in accor&wce with these special provisions and in accordance with Section 15 of the Mate Standard Specifications o . In addition to the miscellaneous facilities described in Section l5p .the following specific items shall be considered in the prosecution of this contract. la Public emd private Utilities The contractors attention is directed to sections 7-1.110 7n1.12v and 8®1610 regarding the protection of public and private utilities and property, A listing of the facilities in n ar proximitk with the proposed uvrk is furnished below and it is re. commended the contractor contact personnel, from each prior to commencing. work to ascertain exact loeationaa depthap or particul= details for which to vxeroise particular care., a. City of Huntington Beach municipal sewers, waters and storm drain facilities, b. Soutthe-3m California Edison Company facilities. c a General Telephone Company facilities. d. Pacific Telephone Company facilities. e. Southern Counties Gas Comps facilities. f. Goldenwest College sewer servicesp grater services, gas services, storm drainnp landscaping. sprinklers, and surface facilities., S. Standard Oil Company communication pules and wiring facilities. 2. Public street improvements which are to be protected in place a43 "listed as full owe s a. Asphalt concrete pavement including aggregate base and cement treated base. b. Portland Cement Goncrete curb and gutter. o. Portland Cement Concrete sidewalk. d. Portland Cement Concrete commercial drivewgv,, e. Storm drain piping and catch basins.. f. Traffic signal facilities. g• Miscellaneous highway signs and markers. (b). C2gaiigg ad„&XW&iM •• This work shall, consist of removing all objectionable material from the right-of-4my, and shall be dome in accordance with Section 16®1.01 to 1.04 of the State Standard Specifications. (c)m tg m This work shall consist of furnishing and applying all water required for the compacting of trenches and pole base excavations, and for laying dust caused byygrading operations, and shall be done in accordance with Section 10-1.10 and 17.1.02 of the State Standard Specifications, and shall include the development of the water supply. The contractor shall make arrangements with the %zatington Beach Water Department for locations to get construction water. Payment for water and the method for measurement shall be arranged for prior to taking any water from the Huntington Peach system. Amy ,fire bydrant used for service most be supplied with an approved eddy valve and inspected by the Water Department before actual use. (d). IM33Ltion,end GradiaQ - This work shall consist of the excavation of trenches, pole foundations and boring pits. All work per. formed under this section shall be in accordance with Sections 19.3 and 86 of the State Standard Specifications and in accordance with these special pro- eisionao 1. A two Foot easement on private property will _........�...-.. be provided for the installation of the conduit main routing. The contractor shalt center the trenching, anticipated to be 12 a- 14 inches in width, within 4 t 'she easement to allow placement of the conduit 1 foot from the street right of my live. The contractor shall be expected to protect the adjacent side- Valk from apy damage and shall repair, at his costa arq and all sections of sidewalk damaged by hie operations. All operations shall be expected to encroaob onto private property a very minimal amunt and any damages incurred to the private property grading, landsc€►pings concretes asphalts, or other facilities shall be repaired at the contractors expense to return the siteg as near am possible, to the condition found at the time of commence- ment of this contract. - 2„ Po eFF® tiono - The street lighting standards to be installed under this contract shall be placed within the sidewalk area In accord ace with the below outline procedure. a. The existing sidewalk shall be saw out parallel and/or perpendicular to the curb face at each pole locations to provide a 30-00 x 31-0t4 foundation excavation adjacent to- the Erb and gutter., Concrete removals shall be removed from the job site and disposed of in accordance with section 7.1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. - b. The foundation excavation shall be done in accordance with Section 19-3 and 86 of the State Standard Specifications) the details on the improvement plans, and these special provisions, The contractor shall be expected to exerclUe special care to avoid over excavating the dimensions of the foundation as detailed. Over excavations shall be filled with. conoretes, as hereinafter speeifieds, at the contractors expense, c. Boring pit excavations shall be done in accordance with a Sections 19 3 and 86 of the State Standard Specifications. The city will obtain permission for the location of these excavaticns3,, however these will be on private property and i the contractor shall be expected to operate within minimal limits and exercise alb, due en-a and protection as before described. d. Structure X%oavation and Backfill shall be done in accordance with Section 19-3.06 of the State Standard Specifications, All excavations shall be compacted to a ;relative compaction of 90 per cent, e,. Surplus objectionable materials shall be removed from the jots cite and disposed of in accordance with Section, ` —lz,13 of the. State Standard Specifications, f. :urplun desirable materials from the excavatione shall be conaldbrsd to be the property oy the omers within this aesessment district and stall be hauled to a site or sites provided within, the boundaries of the district,, Sign and L zht mWatem a This work shall consist of the furnishing of all labors, materials, and eguipmeut necessary to install,, eruct,, construct, testa and place in operation sa street lighting system composed of thirty., eight (38) street light stasndardej) conduit, .wiringg and appurtenances., All work to be performed shall be in accor— dance with, Sanction 86 of the State Standard Specifications and these special. provisioass„ L Materials — All materials furnished and installed within 6 this system shall be new and of the manufacturers best quality of the particular material or equipment speci- fied,, is secondsq rejects, or damaged material will not be acceptable. The materials utich will comprise this system are listed and specified belowt a. Conduit ® All. conduit shall be in conformance with Section 86-2.05 of the State Standard Specifica- tions. Conduit in the 2 foot easement area and under the sidewalks shall. be 1j" rigid plastic conduit. Conduit used to bore tinder the asphalt concrete streets and for the service risers on the public utility poles shalt be Rigid Metalio Conduit, b, Conduct,,or& - The two conductors required for this series circuit shall be N©, 8 B1J . solid oopper with 10/64 is minimam thickness insulation and shall be rated for 5000 volt operation. cR Bonding and Grounding - a base No. 6 AUG bond wire shall be installed comtiauously in the system cir® aauits in accordance vith Section 86-2.10 of the State Standard Specifications. d, Fighting Standards m The street lighting standards to be furnished and installed shall be Catalog No. 66 C 6 Marbelite poles, including 611 galvanised mast arms, manufactured by Pacific Union Metal Cow, e,, luminaires shall be Catalog No. C 715G010, mmnn- factored by General Electric Company and shall be rated for 6.6 amp* 400 watt, 20000 lumen. 7 f. fps shall be 20000 lumen Mercury Vapor Lamps,, d�S.A o H33-1GL/G g. Anchor bolts shall be of the diameter and length indicated on the plane and shall conform to the requiremento of ASTH Designation A 307, Each bolt ,-hall be supplied with two nuts and two washers to facilitate plindbing of the standards. h, Concrete A All Portland Cement concrete necessary to construct the foundations for the standards,, caps,, and aidevallc replacements shall be Clams A conorote in conformance with the requirements of Sections 51 and 90 of the State Standard Specifi. cations, i. Cut out o The contractor shall provide,, at the service points of than serving utility,, by pass c-stritohes rated at 5000 volta. The switches shall be capable of switching both feed legs or two switches shall be supplied at each feed location. The out out bosses shall be cast iron,, galvanized,, and of sufficient size to accomodate the switch or switches to be installed. All by pass supplies and installation shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section 86Q2,11 of the State Stan— dard SpecificationsD these special provisionsa and the requirements of the serving utility. 4 o Pull Boxes o The contractor shall supply parkmV rated pull boxes,, type No. 5,, rated for parker in— etallation,, and marked STRisx'�T LIGHTING HIGH VOLTAGE 8 at the locations indicated on the plans,, k. Services a The contractor shall contact Southern California Edison Company to verify the service point© and shall furnish and install the buried conduits and risers in accordance with Section 86 of the State Standard SpecificationsO and in ac,-, cordence with the regulations and directives of this wamJmg utility. The contractor shall pay all Charges required by the serving utility to make the service feeds including the photo electric cells :for autcmatic operation of the system. �Jjjting S item In ts2 tion a.. Conduit shall be installed at a minumun depth. of 2& inchea balow tho level of the adjacent sidewalk edges. Conduit under asphalt paved streets shall be installed at a mftim= depth of 30 inches. b. Conductors and bonding wire shall be pulled through the conduits in a mamer which will not damage the cmaductor wire or insulation a. Lighting standards shall be erected and secured in a plumb positions checked in a minimm of two directions at right angles to each other. d. The component parts of the Lighting standards shall be installed in strict accordance with the recommenda. rions of the manufacturer,, e. Concrete shall be placed in accordance with sections 511) 90s, and 86 of the State Standard Specifications. Pole capa shall be fine broom finished to match the 9 1 adjacent sidewalka,, f, Material delivery and storage - the contractor shall have delivered, only those materials which can be installed or, erected on that day of delivery. Stock- pile storage of materials or supplies within the Arvat right of way or upon private property within thin, district will not be permitted,, (f)o `.cT c_ 1 and Pttblie S et , m This work shall consist of providl% fore and maintgining provisions fora public traffic through the construotion area at all tbuese and such provisions shall be In accordance Ath Sections 4--1,,04,9 7dlon°g9 7.1.099 7=1,,09% and 7-1.12 of the State Stsncbard Specifications. All. equipament end aignlm3 shall be maintained to provide a clearance of 2 :feet from -the edges of the roadway intended for traffic us® AU eignivg emhmll be in accordance with Section 7-1.09 of the State Stand, and Specificationo uhich refer to the current Manual. of Warning Signs Lightae and Lavicas for umse :in PerfQacmance of Work 'Upon Highways issued by the Do- p1axtzemt of Public. Wdeke,; Division of Highwg9g, State of California,, (g) , Test _ o Testing of the Mtem shall be in accordance Ath Section 815-2 oli3 of the State Standard Specifications. All testing t3hall be parfomecl in the presence of the engineer cr his authorized agent (h), 2J® m This work shall cowIet of the final cleanup of the project elte and shall Include the removal of all rubbiahs, debris& eacese materislag and equipment. This wrk shall also consist of the checking and c©rroction9 if nsaessm7,, of all repairs made to public street and private propprty facilities including the grading necessary to return all areas of tonstruction to the condition extsting at the commencement of the project. 10 �� gent for 0211. work Indicated on the plane and deaeribed in these epecial provisions 91,Ul be made at the contract lump ®um prise bid for the lighting eyotem, rich sum shall be considered to be full compenaa. tion for the ftmIaMmg of r-12 materi.alea labor,, and equipment necessary to in uelp construota orecto test,, and plat in working order the completed aysten l8 ppp/pp"' AGREEMENT THIS AGREFM7T, made and entered into in duplicate this day of 9 19669 by and between�� a Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called first party, under and by virtue of the aurhority granted to him pursuant to the "Improvement Act of 1911" Division 79 Streets and Highways Code of the State .of Cali—Corn—la—and amendments thereto, and of n hereinafter called second party; W ITNESS.ET H: 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 Noo�,passed and adopted 1966, to which reference is hereby made for further par— ticulars; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BFTWEEN.THE PARTIES HERE— TO AS FOLLOVS t to 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 Beachs California and in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City Council for the doing of said work on the__day of a 1966 by its Resolution No. e all of the work and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No, of said City Council passed and adopted on the day of 9 19668 to which Resolution of Intention Reference is hereby made for further particulars and which Resolution is made 1 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, (A) This agreements (B) Plans and specifications above referred to; (C) Notice inviting sealed bids; (D) 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 works which are on file in the office of the Director of Public Works of said City, 3. Second Party sha118 and agrees toe furnish all the neces— sary toolsa equipments labor and materials required for the performance and completion of said work and improvements,, and all materials used shall com— ply with said specifications and be to the satisfaction of the Superinten— dent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach. /to First Partyg 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 , 1966 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 improvement within said time and prosecute the same with due diligences and that it wills within_41_calendar days, from the date hereof, or within such fur— ther time as may be granted by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach, complete said work and improvement and turn the same over to said Superintendent of Streets complete and ready for use and free and discharged 2 of all claims and demands whateoever for or on account of any and all mater— ials, provisions, or other supplies- or the use of implements or machinery used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind,, 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 One Hundred Dollars (1100.00) 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. 5. The said Superintendent of Streets, acting in his official 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 expense of said works including all inci— dental expenses as are incurred and chargeable to the work under these pro— ceedings 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 No. . 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. The amount which said City Council has agreed to contribute to the total cost of said work shall be paid to second party concurrently with the delivery to second party of the assessment, diagram and warrant. 3 The total cost of all work and improvements, to be determined upon actual inspection of said work and improvement by the Superintendent of Streets of said City 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 determined and computed on the basis of the following unit prices: E. 1T IS FURTHER AGRE M that eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work, and that second party shall not require or permit any laborers, 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 calendar day or more than forty (40) hours in any one calendar weeks, except for compensation as provided in Section 1815 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 amount of Twenty—five Dollars ($25o00) for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed in the execution of this agreement by it or any subcontractor under it upon aqy of the work included in this agreement, for each calendar day or each calendar week during which such laborer, workman or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day or more than forty (40) hours in any one calendar week In violation of the provisions of Sections 1810 to 1815,, 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 respective 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. 4 8. IT IS FURTHER AGREED THAT second party and/or any sub— contractor doing or contracting to do any part of the work contemplated by this agreement shall not knowingly employ on said work any aliens, except in case of extraordinary emergency caused by fires, 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 ($10.00) Dollars for each alien employed by it or by any subcontractor 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 affecting execution of this agreement, including Sections 1850 to 18549 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 contemplated by this agreement will use only such unmanufaetured articles, materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials and suppliesthat have been manufactured in the United States substantially from articles, materials and supplies minds, produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States, pursuant to the provisions of Section 4300 to 4305, inclusive, of the Government Code of the State of California. .10o The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Cali— fornia has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages applic— able 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 Director of Public Works 5 of said Cityq 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 California and shall forfeit to first party $25,00 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 re— present unpaid assessments amounting to $50.00 or more than bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum shall be issued hereunder in the manner provided by the said "Improvement Act of 19110, being Part 51, Division 7 of said Streets and Highways Codee the said bonds extending over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next September first (1) 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 of employee thereof be liable for any portion of the expense of the work 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 file with the Superintendent of Streets a faithful performance bond in the form provided for in Section 5254 of said. Streets and Highway Code in the amount of ; and a labor and materi.almen's bond in the form as provided for Section 5290 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of , 6 IN WITNESS WHMOFe 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 uTitteno Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach9 California FIRST PARTY 0 SECOND PARTY 9 1 FLANS MM SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO, 6603 In the City of Huntington Beach,, County of 0%ge9 State of California, The Standard Specifications of the State of Californiag Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, Dated July 1964 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, the provisions of said Improvement Act shall prevail. Whenever in said standard specifications of the State of California the following terms are usedD they shall be understood to mean the following: Department of Public Works or Division of Highways — — The Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach. Director of Public Works — — The Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, Engineer •- — The engineer of work,, acting either directly or through properly authorized agentse such agents acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them, Laboratory — — The designated laboratory authorized by the Superintendent of Streets to test materials and work involved in the contract. State ® — Governing body of the City, Other terms appearing in said standard specifications shall have the intent and meaning specified in Section 1,, 'Definition of Terms' of the Standard Specifications. 8 CGK S CT10K PR�RAA+I The work to be done under these specifications shall include the furnishing of all labor., material and equipment necessary for the construction and/or installation of underground conduit and wiring., and of the furnishing., installations and testing of Marbelite street lighting standards including appurtenant components to provide a complete street lighting system. As shown on the plans and in accordance with these Specifi— cations and the provisions of the Improvement Act of 19118 with all amendments theretos The total work shall include the installation of: Approximately 119849 lineal feet of conduit and wiring., 38 each Marbelite street light standards along with appurtenant and specified components. Engineer's Estimate $50.,9°76.90 (•includes estimate of incidentals) 9 PROS MEWNIATION REQT7M-0 OF BIDDERS The bidder is required to supply tho foLUving information Additional sheets may be attached if necessary. (1) Address: (2) Telephones ' (3) Type of fim m Individual,, Partnership., or Corporations (1,) Corporation organized tender the laws (5) Contractor's License Nos of the State of: (6) List the names & address of all members of the firm or names & titles of all officers of the corporation: (7) Number of years experience as a contractor in construction work: (8) List at leant six projects completed as of recent date: Conte$amount CJMg of IM& RL&o ,comDleted News Aga Addregg of ploer (9) List the new of the person vho inspected the site of the proposed work for your firms Date of inspection: (10) If requested by the AistrictD the bidder shall furnish a notarised financial statement,, financial data,, or other information and references sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of his current financial condition, 1 B-3,IDMMQS MM EgA GMTft IGX AM EQIIIPt�SENr TO HE MED Replies to these Inquired mut be full and e2plicit 1 When by u tom9 and in ghat manner was this proposed work inspected on behalf of the bidder' 2. Explain your pleas or layout for perfOrming and propo®ed vork,, including description of proposed construction ti®s schedule and detgUed construction program. Akso describe equipment for saoh phase of works 2 PROP of whose address is 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 lBeaeh$, California,, for the construction ofs The mock as shown on the plans and described is the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No, 66030 TO THE HOWORABIX COMML OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH9 CALIFOMIA Gentlemen: The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the provisions of the Improvement ;Act of 19UO the form of contract© the general conditional, the Specifications,, the Special Provisions and the means for the construction ofs Assessment District No. 6603 Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bidsw Biting proposals on such work dated _and also the site of the work,, and will provide all necessary machinery, tools$, apparatus and other mesas of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said specifications,, general conditions,, special conditions and drawings in the manner preocribed therein and in said contract and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineer under theme The undersigned bidder understands that the quantities of work as shoes there— in are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work vhether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule,, 3 PROPOSAL §!LEEDULE Item Approximate Item with Bid Price Aga Quantity written in words Sid Total l Lump Construct and/or install a street sum light systems (consisting of 38 standardsp conduit, wiring, compo— enta, along with all other appurte— nant and specified work), complete in place for Dollars per lump sumo $ In case of a conflict between the words and figures, the words shall prevail. 4 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 furnish to the City of huatington Beach two satisfactory bonds to 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 10 days after the date of execu— tion of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to com— plete it within calendar days. Accompanying this proposal is cashq a cashier°, check or a certified check for $, payable to the City of huntington Beachs or a bond in the amount of $ payable to the City of Huntington Beach signed by the undersigned and two sureties who have justified before an officer competent to administer an oath in double that amounts or by a corporate surety bond in the amount of 10% of the aggregate of this proposals 04ch shall be forfeited, as liquidate damagess ifs in the event this pro— posal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specified in this proposal; otherwise said certified checks bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be re— _ turned to the undersignedo Date4 (If an Individuals partnership,, or non—incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder Address of Bidder Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder, by Name Title Business Address Incorporated under the Laws of the State of ( President Names of ( Secretary Officers ( Treasurer State License Number Telephone (Corporate Seal) Dated this day of g 1966 Corporation organized under Lava of the State of Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public in and for the County of s State of California. 6 1 PETITION WAIVING INVESTIGATION PROCEEDINGS AND THE HEARING OF OBJECTIONS UNDER RESOLUTION OF 2 INTENTION, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 3 4 5 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 6 8 9 10 We , the undersigned, being all of the owners of all of the 11 lots and lands within this proposed assessment district liable to be 12 assessed for the cost of the improvements to be made in this improve- 13 ment district, do hereby waive the hearing of objections under the 14 proposed resolution of intention to be adopted by the City Council of 15 the City of Huntington Beach, California in this improvement district , 16 a copy of which resolution of intention is attached hereto. 17 FURTHER, we declare that we have no objection to the pro- 18 posed work or to the extent of the district to be assessed to pay the 19 cost thereof, or any other objection of any kind whatsoever, request 20 that the hearing of objections under said proposed resolution of 21 intention not be required by said City Council , specifically request 22 that the work as described in said resolution of intention, and as 23 shown upon the plans and specifications for said work now on file in 24 the office of the Director of Public Works of said City of Huntington 25 Beach, be performed as therein set forth under the provisions of the 26 Improvement Act of 1911 , Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code 27 of the State of California , and specifically waive the investigation 28 proceedings required under the Special Assessment Investigation, 29 Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 , Sections 2800 to 3012 , 30 inclusive ,, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California 31 as to said work. 32 This petition is made under the authority and provisions of I' GANAHL & GANAHL Attorneys at Law _1 Suite 2 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7.3665 i roast tx r f 1 Sections 2804 and 5132 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State 2 of California . 3 DATED: May 6- 1966 . 4 FREEWAY INDUSTRIAL PARK, ORANGE COAST JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT a Corp ration 5 6 By (:� - i� By res ent Pre CIAnt, IB a 'd o ustees 7 BY- a-- By 9 Acting Clerk, Board of Trustees 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -2- RE S OLUT ION OF INTENTION NO. 93 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603' HUNT INGTON BEACH. _CALIFORNIA The City Council of the-City of 'Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia , in regular session assembled, does hereby resolve and determine as follows: SECTION 1: That the public interest and convenience require , and that it is the intention of said City Council to order the following work to be done or improvements to be made in said City of Huntington Beach, to wit: The construction and installation of an ornamental electric street lighting system, including underground conduit , ornamental marbelite standards , concrete bases, pull boxes , switch gear,- appurtenances and appurtenant work, in and along: 1 . The easterly side of Golden West Street and a two foot wide public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to the easterly right of way line of Golden West Street from its intersection with the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue to its intersection with the southerly right of way line . of McFadden Avenue . 2 . The southerly side of McFadden Avenue and a two foot wide public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to the southerly right of way line of McFadden Avenue from its inter- section with the easterly right of way line of Golden West Street to its intersection with the westerly right of way- line of Gothard Street . -1- 3 . Both sides of Gothard Street and two foot wide public easements immediately adjacent and parallel to both right of way lines of Gothard Street from its intersection with the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue to its intersection with the southerly right of way line ' of McFadden Avenue . 4. The northerly side of Edinger ,Avenue and a two foot wide public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue from its inter- section with the easterly right of way line of Golden West Street to a point in Edinger Avenue 311 feet East of the center line of Gothard Street , together with the connection (f said system in Edinger Avenue with the electric system of Southern California Edison Company at existing Pole Number 1379747E in the southerly side of Edinger Avenue approximately 990 feet East of the center line of Golden West Street . SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned work, including the grade to which said work shall be done and the location there- of in and upon the streets and rights of way above mentioned, shall- be done upon the grades , along the lines , between the points , of the dimensions , at the places and in the manner described and set forth 'in the plans_, profiles and detailed drawings of said work, and to specifications for said work heretofore adopted by said City Council on 1966 by its Resolution No. which plans , profiles , detailed drawings and speci- fications are on file in the office of the City Clerk and which are hereby referred to for a more particular description of said work, grade of said work, and location of said work in and along the streets and rights of way here inbefore mentioned. SECTION 3: The expenses and cost of said work and im- provement shall be chargeable upon a district, which said district said City Council hereby declares to be the district benefited by the work and improvements herein described and to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof; said district shall include that territory in said.City .of Huntington Beach, California which is shown upon that certain plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk, entitled "MAP OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA," and which said map or plat indicates by a boundary line 'the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map or plat is hereby referred to for further detail . SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Part 5 , Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Calif- ornia , the Improvement Act of 1911 , to represent unpaid assess- ments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or over as to all lots and lands , except that owned by the Orange Coast Junior College District , which bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum and the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the first day of September following their date . Assessments levied upon the lands of the Orange Coast Junior College District shall be paid as provided in Section 5302 .5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California by said Orange Coast Junior College District and not by said City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council has found and determined, by not less than a four- fifths vote of all of its members when considering passage of this resolution of intention, that all of the owners of all of the lots and lands liable to be assessed for the aforesaid work have signed and filed, within the time required by law, their petition waiving the hearing of objections under this resolution of intention, and declaring that they do not have any objections to the proposed work or the extent of the district to be assessed, or any other objections whatsoever, and has ordered that the hearing of objections under this resolution of intention shall not be re- quired and will not be held. SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause this resolution of intention to be published twice in the Huntington Beach News , a newspaper of general •circulation, published and circulated in said City of Huntington Beach, which said newspaper has hereto- fore been designated by said City Council as the newspaper in which shall be printed and published all notices , resolutions , orders and other matters required to be published in the- proceed- ings to be taken pursuant to this resolution and under the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 . The first publication of said notice shall be within ten (10) days after the date of adoption of this resolution of intention. SECTION 7 : NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to which said work is to be done are , or may be in part, new and different from those heretofore established, or may be and in some cases are different from existing ground levels . SECTION 8: The total estimated cost of said work and improvements , including estimated incidental costs , is in the amount of $50,976 .96 . ADOPTED the day of , 1966 . ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk June 10, 1966 i Mr. John Ganahl 1011 Victoria Street Corona, California Dear Mr. Ganahl; Resolution No. 2366 together with Clerk's Certification, abandoning proceedings, Assess- ment District No. 6402, was recorded on May 20, 1966 - Document No. 14048, Book 7938, Pages 166, 167 , 168 and 169. Notice invitingg sealed bids on Assessment District No. 6603 was posted on June 9, 1966. Enclosed herewith please find conformed copies of Resolutions No. 2370 through 2380 relating to Assessment District No. 6603. These were passed and adopted by the Huntington Beach City Council at their regular meeting held June 6, 1966. If any further information is required, please do not hesitate to call this office. Sincerely yours, PAUL C. JONES City Clerk PCJ:ed:ab Encls. Orange Coast Junior College District 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD •COSTA MESA •CALIFORNIA 92626•(714)540-1610 May 31, 1966 NORMAN E.WATSON -SUPERINTENDENT THE FOLLOWING IS A TRUE AND EXACT COPY OF A PORTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE MAY 2531 1966 MEETING OF THE ORANGE COAST JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS REPORT NO. 6 GWC Street Lighting Easement and Resolution and Grant Deed. Documents •in connection with Assessment District 6603 for the street lighting system on the four streets around the Golden West College campus were presented for consideration as :hollows: Petition waiving investigation proceedings and hearing of objections under Resolution of Intention. Resolution of Intention. Grant Deed (to City of. Huntington Beach) It'was moved by Mr. . Kettler and seconded by Mr. Humphreys that these three documents be approved as attached, with authorization for the necessary signatures in each instance and the filing of the documents with the City of Huntington Beach. Motion carried with the .following vote: Aye - Mr. Kettler, Mr. Humphreys, Mr. Keene and Mr. Hoff. (Mr. Walter Longmoor, the remaining Board Member, was absent from the meeting) Subscribed and sworn to before me this — .. .. ....day of.......E74 ..._...... .19. .. f .LZI f..Y.T1.:..,:...... ..........� (rotary Public Norman E. Watson, District Supt. , i}1 onp for Ibe C-nnty of kango, State of California AND Secretary to Board of Trustees EUZABETH G, HOEGH My Commission Expires Mar. 1, 1969 • Orange Coast College • Golden West College COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAW OFFICES OF GANAH L & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL REow000 7-3665 May 31 , 1966 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P .O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District 6603 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: In accordance with the previous action of the City Council , and Mr. Wheeler's request, enclosed herewith time schedule for this improvement district. Also enclosed original and required number of copies of each of the resolutions set forth thereon for consideration and adoption by the City Council at its meeting of June 6, 1966 . Note that this is a proceeding similar to Assessment District 6401, in which 100% of the property owners waive the investigation re- quirements of the Debt Limit Act, request the improvement , and request that the hearing of objections under the resolution of intention be waived. This petition has been forwarded to Mr . Wheeler for execution by both of the property owners affected. It must be filed with you on or before June 1, 1966 . Mr . Wheeler will file with you, prior to the date of the hearing, the plans , specification, estimate of costs , and two copies of the map of the assessment district. You should complete the certifi- cate contained upon both copies of this maps , and, on or about June 7 , 1966, file the copy in the County Recorder's office . Please advise me of the date of recording, the instrument number, and map book and .page assigned. 1 I have arranged for publication of the notice inviting sealed bids and resolution of intention in the local newspaper in accordance with the time schedule . Enclosed a copy of the notice inviting bids . Please post upon the council bulletin board on June 9, 1966 , and advise me of the date of posting incerely yours , JTG:K JOHN T. GA cc: James R. Wheeler Dale K. Bush LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & G.A N A H L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL _ - 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 REDWOOD 7-3665 May 31, 1966 The Huntington Beach News 208 Main Street Huntington Beach, California Re: Assessment District No. 6603 Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith copy of resolution of intention and notice inviting sealed bids in this improvement district. Would you .please publish each of these documents on Thursday, June 9,. and Thursday, June 16, 1966 . Thereafter, would you send me three copies of affidavit of publication of each document. Your charge for services should be sent to the City of Huntington Beach. I would appreciate receiving galley proof of each of these publications for review prior to publication. Sincerely yours, JOHN T GANAHL JTG:R Encl cc: Paul C. Jones., City Clerk P.S. Please confirm vote of the Council with City Cl rk prior to publication. Publish without sending me a ggalley proof, but, if possible, please mail me proof .between the fist and second publications. JTG RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2376 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA The ' City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia , in regular session assembled , does hereby resolve and determine as follows : SECTION 1: That the public interest and convenience require , and that it is the intention of said City Council to order the following work to be done or improvements to be made in said City of Huntington Beach, to wit: The construction and installation of an ornamental electric street lighting system, including underground conduit , ornamental Marbelite standards , concrete bases , pull boxes , switch gear, appurtenances and appurtenant work, in and along: 1 . The easterly side of Golden West Street and a two foot wide public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to the easterly right of way line of Golden West Street from its intersection with the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue to its intersection with the southerly right of way line of McFadden Avenue . 2 . The southerly side of McFadden Avenue and a two foot wide public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to the southerly right of way line of McFadden Avenue from its inter- section with the easterly right of way line of Golden West Street . -1- Res. No. 2376 to its intersection with the westerly right of way line of Gothard Street . 3 . Both sides of Gothard Street and a two foot wi41a public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to both right of way lines of Gothard Street from its intersection with the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue to its intersection with the southerly right of way line of McFadden Avenue . . 4 . The northerly side of tdinger Avenue and a two foot -•?ide public easement immediately adjacent and parallel to the northerly right of way line of Edinger Avenue from its inter- section with the easterly right of way line of Golden West Street to a point in Edinger Avenue 311 feet Fast of the center line of Gothard Street , together with the connection of said system in Edinger Avenue with the electric system of Southern California Edison Company at existing Pole Number 1379747E in the southerly side of Edinger Avenue approximately 990 feet East of the center line of Golden West Street . SECTION 2 : All of the above mentioned work , including the grade to which said work shall be done and the location there- of in and upon the streets and rights of way above mentioned , shall be done upon the grades , along the lines , between the points , of the dimensions , at the places and in the manner described and set forth in the plans , profiles and detailed drawings of said work, and to specifications for said work heretofore adopted by -2- 3.\G.7. said City Council on June 6 , 1966 by its Resolution No . '?374 which plans , profiles , detailed drawings and specifications are on file in the office or the City Clerk, and which are hereby referred to for a more particular description of said wort, grade of said work, and location of said work in and along the streets and rights of way hereinbefore mentioned. SECTION 3: The expenses and cost of said work and im- provement shall be chargeable upon_ a district, which said district . said City Council hereby declares to be the district benefited by the work and improvements herein described and to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof ; said district shall include that territory in said City of Huntington Beach , California which is shown upon that certain plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk, entitled "MAC' OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6603 , CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA," and which said map or plat indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map or plat is hereby referred to for further detail . SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Fart 5 , Division 7 . of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Calif- ornia , the Improvement Act of 1911 , to represent unpaid assess- ments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or over as to all lots and lands , o —3— Res. No. 2376 except that owned by the Orange Coast Junior College District, which bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum and the last installment of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the first day of September following their date . Assessments levied upon the lands of the Orange Coast Junior College District shall be paid as provided in Section 5302 .5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California by said Orange Coast -Junior College District and not by said City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council has found and determined, by not less than a four- fifths vote of all of its members when considering passage of this resolution of intention, that all of the owners of all of the lots and lands liable to be assessed for the aforesaid work have signed and filed, within the time required by law, their petition waiving the hearing of objections under this resolution of intention, and declaring that they do not have any objections to the proposed work or the extent of the district to be assessed, or any other objections whatsoever , and has ordered that the hearing of objections under this resolution of intention shall not be re- quired and will not be held. • SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause this resolution of intention to be published twice in the Huntington Beach News , a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in -4- Res. No. 2576 said City of Huntington Beach , which said newspaper has hereto- fore been designated by said City Council as the newspaper in . which shall be printed and published all notice ; , resolutions , orders and other matters required to be published in the proceed- ings to be taken pursuant to this resolution and under the provisions - of the Improvement Act of 1911 . The first publication of said notice shall be within ten (10) days after the date of adoption of this resolution of intention. SECTION 7 : NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the grades to which said work is to be done are , or may be in part , new and different from those heretofore established, or may be and in some cases are different . from existing ground levels . SECTION 8: The total estimated cost of said work and improvements , including estimated incidental costs , is in the amount of $50,976 .96 . ADOPTED the 6th day of June , 1966 . � Mayor Pro- elf ATTEST: City Clerk -5- Res. No. 2376 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF OW-,NGE ) sS : CITY OF HU ITINGTON 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 seven; 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 6th day of June , 1966 by the following vote: 6AYES: Councilmen: - Coen, Bartlett , Gisler, Kaufman, Shipley, Green, S�ewart NOES: Councilmen; None ABSENT: Councilmen: None City Clerke 7 -6-