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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAssessment District 6701 - Marina View Assessment District - 'THE, CI"CY QE H[;INTINGTON BEACH w - - - Map on File with City Clerk ■ a , . l� 1� T14E SCHEDULE MARINA VI34 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 CITY -OF- HUNT INGT ON BEACH, CAL IF ORN IA DATE RES 0W,Iff ION ACT ON Last. to file assessment Tarp°r, and diagram with Clerk 2-11-69 oL MARCH 3 , 1969 : . . -NAT MARCH 3 , 1969 7 :30 P .M. f Or C Jerk t o mail 2-14 `�° .- .... of 'riearing or. -69 �., .�� . '.. �Y1t Clerk posts notice jf. hearing 2-14-69 on assessment on bulletin board 2-13-69 and Clerk Aublishes notice of 2'=20=69 hearino, or- assessment MARCH 3 , 1969 7:30 P.M. HFAZING ON ASSESSMENT 3-3769 02 9 5� Resol�i.tion Co_..firming Assessment Record assessment , warrant and 3-4-69 diagram with County Surveyor File copy of assessment diagr.w 3-4-69 with County Recorder DATE OF FILING B 00K Balance of incidental expenses 3-4-69 paid by ccmtractor Assessment-, warrant and diagram 3-4-69 delivered to contractor 3-4-69 Record Notice c-: Assessment DATE OF r AV 3 L INSTRU-F:iT NO. Contr'actor re'-u-.Lns list of paid assessments to County 4-3-69 Surve> r- APRIL 4, 1969 DATF q>JNTL"J . -•TfOR1A 1 1 I TIME SCHEDULE MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 3 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 4 5 DATE RES OLUT ION ACTION 6 July 3 , 1967 2599 Resolution appointing attorneys 7 July 3 , 1967 2600 Resolution designating newspaper 8 July 3 , 1967 2601 Resolution ordering plans , specifica- tions , diagram, estimate 9 3-4-68 Resolution describing boundaries of .10 assessment district 11 3-5-68 File assessment district boundaries map in office of City Clerk and 12 County Recorder 13 3-18-68 RECEIVE PLANS , SPECIFICATIONS , DIAGRAM, AND EST IMAT E 14 3-18-68 ? Resolution re liquidated damages G 15 3-18-68 ,?C> Resolution approving plans , 16 specifications , diagram and estimate 17 3-18-68 ' /_b _ Resolution re nature of work and Investigation Report 18 3-18-68 RECEIVE REPORT OF CITY ENGINEER 19 p 3-18-68 Resolution approving Investigation 20 Report 21 HEARING DATE: May 6 , 1968 7 :30 PM 22 4-5-68 Clerk mails notices re Investigation Report 23 Clerk files affidavit of mailing 24 3-18-68 Resolution of Intention �b 25 HEARING DATE: May 6 , 1968 7 :30 PM 26 3-18-68 � � Resolution re prevailing wage rates 27 3-18-68 �" Resolution calling for bids 28 BIDS TO BE RECEIVED : May 6 , 1968 9:00 A.M. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 29 4-4-68 and Clerk publishes notice inviting 30 4-11-68 bids Clerk files affidavit of publicatio 31 4-4-68 Clerk posts notice inviting bids 32 Clerk files affidavit of posting -1- � 7. s . i I I T� i i 1 4-5-68 Clerk mails notices re Resolution of Intention 2 Clerk files affidavit of mailing 3 4-4-68 and Clerk publishes Resolution of 4-11-68 Intention 4 Clerk files affidavit of publication 5 4-19-68 Superintendent post's notices of improvement 6 Superintendent files affidavit of posting 7 f :� 5-6-68 Clerk receives bids 8 5-6-68 HEARING ON INVESTIGATION REPORT 9 (SUMMARIZE REPORT) 10 5-6-68 �,2 7 3 Resolution determining public interest (4/5 VOTE) 11 5-6-68 HEARING ON RES OLUT ION OF INTENTION 12 5-6-68 73 Z Resolution ordering work 13 G- 5-6--&8 c2 ZS�' Resolution awarding contract 14 5-9- & and Clerk publishes notice of award 15 5-1&-6,8 of contract Clerk files affidavit of publication 16 5-9-68 Clerk records notice of award of 17 contract 18 5-20-68 Last day 3/4 of owners may elect to do work 19 5-20-68 Last day objections may be filed 20 6-3-68 Payment of incidental expenses 21 to date 22 6-3-68 Last day contract may be signed 23 6-18-68 WORK TO BEGIN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 FOR" y 1 TIME SCHEDULE 2 MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 3 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 4 5 DATE RES OLUT ION ACTION 6 July 3 , 1967 2599 Resolution appointing attorneys 7 July 3 , 1967 2600 Resolution designating newspaper 8 July 3 , 1967 2601 Resolution ordering plans , specifica- tions , diagram, estimate 9 3-4-68 Resolution describing boundaries of 10 assessment district 11 3-5-68 File assessment district boundaries map in office of City Clerk and 12 County Recorder 13 3-18-68 RECEIVE PLANS , SPECIFICATIONS , DIAGRAM, AND EST IMAT E 14 3-18-68 Resolution re liquidated damages 15 3-18-68 Resolution approving plans , 16 specifications , diagram and estimate 17 3-18-68 Resolution re nature of work and Investigation Report 18 3-18-68 RECEIVE REPORT OF CITY ENGINEER 19 3-18-68 Resolution approving Investigation 20 Report 21 HEARING DATE: May 6, 1968 7 :30 PM 22 4-5-68 Clerk mails notices re Investigation Report 23 Clerk files affidavit of mailing 24 3_18-68 Resolution of Intention 25 HEARING DATE: May 6 , 1968 7:30 PM 26 3-18-68 Resolution re prevailing wage rates 27 3-18-68 Resolution calling for bids 28 BIDS TO BE RECEIVED: May 6 , 1968 9: 00 A.M. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 29 4-4-68 and Clerk publishes notice inviting 30 - - bids 4 11 68 Clerk files affidavit of publication 31 4-4-68 Clerk posts notice inviting bids 32 Clerk files affidavit of posting -1- lORe !' i 1 4-5-68 Clerk mails notices re Resolution of Intention 2 Clerk files affidavit of mailing 3 4-4-68 and Clerk publishes Resolution of 4-11-68 Intention 4 Clerk files affidavit of publication 5 4-19-68 Superintendent posts notices of roement 6 Superintendent files affidavit of 7 posting 5-6-68 Clerk receives bids 8 5-6-68 HEARING ON INVESTIGATION REPORT 9 (SUMMARIZE REPORT) 10 5-6-68 Resolution determining public 11 interest (4/5 VOTE) 12 5-6-6 8 BEARING ON R ES OLUT ION OF IW ENT ION 13 5-6-68 Resolution ordering work 14 5-6-68 Resolution awarding contract 15 5-9-68 and Clerk publishes notice of award 5-16-68 of contract Clerk files affidavit of publication 16 17 5-9-68 Clerk records notice of award of contract 18 5-20-68 Last day 3/4 of owners may elect 19 to do work 20 5-20-68 Last day objections may be filed 21 6-3-68 Payment of incidental expenses to date 22 6-3-68 Last day contract may be signed 23 6-18-68 WORK TO BEGIN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Affidavit of. Publication State of California 1 County of Orange } ss (Published. Huntington : Beach News City of Huntington Beach Feb. 13,, Feb. 20, 1969) J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON citizen of the United States, over the age.of twenty-one years. MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 6701 News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- NOTICE lei HEREBY GIVEN that the p p Superintendent of Streets of the City of lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said Huntington Beach, .County of orange, County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination state of'California, has'filed with'me an of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide assessment to 'cover- the amount due, subscription list of payingsubscribers, and said paper has been including all incidental specified the the P P work performed and specified in the con: " 1 nd published in the State of California, and .tract for -the improvement of`,certain County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication streets in sajd.City of Huntington Beach; of the first insertion of this notice; an the d the said newspaper is not he performed under and In pursuance of t provisions of the Improvement' Act e�ed-to the-tnterestVof, or published for the entertainment of any of 1911,;all-as set forth and described particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or in Resolution of Intention.No. 2711 of any number thereof, the City Council ton Beach -adopted said City of Hunting;on the 18th day of The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper .March,.1968, to-which.reference is hereby of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court made-for.a description of the work, the of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. assessment._district,. and-other particu- lars therein contained. NOTICE,IS'HEREBY,FURTHER GIVEN That the NOTICE OF "FILING OF ASSESSMENT that.l hereby.fix Monday, the 3rd day of March,- 1969 at the hour of 7;30 o'clock P.M..as the time, and the chambers MARINA VIEW 'ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.6701 th the City Council the city Hall i the City,of.Huntington Beach, California of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- as',the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract•or in said'assessment will be paper at least TWO Issues heard by the City. Council of said City of Huntington'Beach. The: owners; the.contractor, or said contractor's.assigns, and-all other per- commencing from the 13th day of February .Sons interested in the said work, or in the assessment, feeling aggrieved by 'anX:actor.determination'pf•the-Superin- 19� 20th February tendent,of•Streets of.said City of Hunt- and ending on the day of 'ington.:B each..in`relation thereto, or-who claim`that..the work has not been per- forrhCd kaccoFding•.to;the .contract in'a 19 69 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and Boob°;.and`substantial' manner; or who times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the cWiii-that.any;•,portion of..the work for any:•rreasdn;.:was, omitted qr-'illegally In- regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a 'clyded: in.::the contract, or having or supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following `Makth-g'%tIy-objedtton"-to the t-orrectness. dates, to-wit' 6f-•.the:-assess-kei t•-or•diagram; or--other adt,..,.determination;6r proceeding--of the i Superintendent.'of"St'reets $hall;'PRIOR ; February 13, February 20," 1969 Tp;THE.,3ffD--DAY OF-.MARCH,•1969„THE• QAX._FhXED-FOR THE=HEARING.UPON THE ASSESSMENT-' `APPEAL' TO THE i CITY,C.0.UNCIL'OF SAID:CITY OF HUNT- i INGTON:BEACH BY-BRIEFLY"STATING IN„WRITING.T:HE:..GRC1JNM'OF APPEAL. Any";objection,-,appeal or,protest not made at-the ,time:and, W.the manner ` Publisher hereinabove•'provided..shall. be, deemed tot"be",waived ,v61uhtarily.py-any person Subscribed and sworn to before me this ;21-12'6 day of whoimight,. Have. made .such appeal, protest":or objection; and such person shall, be deemed to have.consented to fhe.proposed assessment and'any other, matter_ on 'which,objection, protest, or •appeal:•could be=mine.. - j DATED:,February 12, Notary PUb11C � PAUL•C,: JONES . Orange County, California Pity•.Clerk of the City of Huntington . Beach, .California i THOMAS D. WYLLIE Er NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA : % PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expire3 .Sept..►2, I97Q City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California -1 f fidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk 3 . PROPOSED AGENDA OF PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT DATE: MARCH 31, 1969 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 the City Council is not waiving legal requirement that such objection must be in writing, and must be filed by March 3 , 1969 , 4. Close public hearing. 5. Assuming that all objections have- been disposed of without modification of the assessment , adopt Resolution No. confirming assessment . r PROPOSED AGENDA OF PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 E MARINA VIR4 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT DATE; MARCH 31, 1969 r 1. Open public hearing upon proposed assessment . s 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 the City Council is not waiving legal requirement that such objection must be in writing, and must be filed by March 3 . 1969 4. Close public hearing. 5. Assuming that all objections have been disposed of without modification of the assessment , adopt Resolution No. confirming assessment . NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including- all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain streets in said .City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 , all as set forth and described in Resolution .of Intention NO. . 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assess- ment district , and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P .M. as the time, and the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or .in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach . The owners , the contractor , or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment , feeling aggrieved by any act or determination .of the Superin- tendent of Streets: of said City of Huntington. Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner , or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- included in the contract , or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act , determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall , PRIOR TO THE 3RD DAY OF MARCH, 1969 , THE DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, APPEAL TO THE CITY. COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BY BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest , or appeal could be made. DATED: February 12 , 1969 PAUL C. J ONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of your property, and the amount of the proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT , AFF IDAV IT OF MA IL INC . ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS : COUNTY OF ORANGE ) PAUL C. JONES , being first duly sworn, deposes and says : That during all the time herein mentioned he was and now is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach , California ; that on the 13th day of February, 1969 pursuant to the provisions of law applicable herein, he caused a copy of the within attached notice to be placed in an envelope addressed to each of the persons owning real property .which is pro- posed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of. the work, as their names and addresses appear. on the last equalized assessment roll, or as. known to affiant , sealed said envelope and deposited it in the United States mail at the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia , with postage thereon fully prepaid; that there is a regular consunication by_ mail between- the place of mailing and the places so addressed . I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct . Executed on February , 1969 at the City of Huntington Beach, California . City rk NOTICE 'OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses, for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain streets - in said .City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in .pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,: .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which reference is hereby made for. .a description of the work,- the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR TO THE . 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 THE 'DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE -ASSESSMENT, APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF :SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH .BY "BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE :GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any .other matter on which objection, protest, or appeal could be mdde-e DATED: February 12,a1969 PAUL Co . jONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. your` property, and the amount - of:'-'the-. proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AFFIDAVIT OF POSTI'-.0 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss : C 0U�V7"I OF ORANGE ) PAUL C. JONES .deposes and says : During all of the time herein mentioned affiant was and nov is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California . 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 Assessment District No. 6701 , Huntington Beach, California , in said City of Huntington Beach, State of California . Said notice was posted on the 13th ' day of February, 1969. I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct . Executed on the day of February , 1969 at Huntington Beach, California . City C k tom. NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the. City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which- reference is hereby made fora description of the- work, the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm included in the contract, or -having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall., PRIOR TO THE 3RD DAY OF MARCH, 1969 THE :DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL ,OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH "BY 'BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE .GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest, or appeal could be made.. _ DATED: February 12, ' 1969 PAUL c- ioNES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California :The description of. your` property, and the amount -of'"the•. proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT l LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA.91720 REDWOOD 7-3665 January 16 , 1969 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Marina View ,assessment District Assessment District No. -6701 Dear Paul: In accordance with Don Kiser's advice, I have prepared all of the necessary documents to- bring this matter to hearing upon the assessment at the City. Council meeting of March 3 , 1969. Enclosed herewith proposed time schedule, two copies of the notice of the filing of assessment and time of hearing thereon, _ agenda for the use of the City Council at its meeting of March 3 , 1969, proposed resolution confirming the assessment, and the notice of assessment to be recorded in the County Recorder's office upon completion of this matter . One copy of the notice of filing of the assessment and time of hearing thereon is for use in reproducing sufficient copies to mail to all of the property owners not later than February 14, 1969. Those copies should be completed by reference to the assess- ment that Don Kiser will file with you not later than February 11, 1969. The -other copy is for posting upon the council bulletin board not later than February 14, 1969. I will arrange for publica- tion in the local newspaper, per carbon copy of my letter to the paper enclosed. After the assessment has been confirmed, and after you have ascertained that the original of the assessment diagram has been recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets , you should complete the legend provided for your signature upon the assessment diagram, complete the notice of assessment, and then file the assessment diagram and request recording of the notice of assessment in the office of the County Recorder . The diagram should Mr. Paul C . Jones City Clerk Page Two 1-16-69 be filed by the recorder immediately prior to the time he records the notice of assessment . If you will advise me of the date of posting and date of mailing of .the notice of the hearing of the assessment , and send me several copies of the notice mailed, .I will prepare the required affidavits . I would appreciate it if you would also advise me of the date of filing and recording with the County Recorder so that I may complete my record. inc rely yours , OHN T. JTG:K Encls cc: James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works I LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REow000 7-3665 - January 16, 1969 Huntington Beach News P.O.Box 31 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Marina View Assessment District Assessment District No. 6701 Gentlemen: Enclosed copy of notice of filing of assessment and time of hearing thereon in-this assessment district. Wou14 you pplease publish on Thursday, Februaryy 1�3 and Thursday, February Z09 1969. Please send me three aff d:vLts of publication of the notice. Your charge for publication services should be sent to the City Clerk. Sincerely yours, JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K cc:Encl Paul C . Jones ity Clerk LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 REDWOOD 7-3665 February 17 , 1969 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District No. 6701 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith for execution and filing your affidavits of mailing and posting of the notice of filing of assessment and time of hearing thereon. I believe that we have already mailed to you the affidavit of posting of the notice inviting sealed bids in Assessment District No. 6601. Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANA JTG:K Enc is ��_+°""""• S`� PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach ^'•ai ��� P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 2, Ap 106-603-09 City of Huntington Beach City Hall Huntington Beach, Calif. 92646 NOTICE OF -FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has -filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including .all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach., performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act .of 1911, .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which- reference is hereby made for a description of the- work, the assess- ment district, and other -particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time, and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested 'in the work done under . said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said .contractor 's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR TO THE 3RD DAY OF MARCH, 1969 THE .DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH BY "BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE .GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to .have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest, or appeal could be made. DATED: February 12, 1969 PAUL Co . JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. your'-property, and the amount -of`the-. . proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 2 The northerly 60 feet of the southerly $ 0.00 90 feet of the southeast 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of Section 29, T5S , R11W, S. B. & M. , lying southeasterly of the southeasterly line of realigned Warner Avenue, Except Street r' THlE Cl " QF HtCINTiNG¢TO�I\I B�E �IC�H ?_. - ■ HUNTIT!�GTON BEACH ASSESSlOM.DISTRICT NO. 6701 Assmt. Assmt. No. Name and Address .No. Name and Address 1. Huntington Harbour Corp. 8. Robert J. Conway 4241 Warner 1000 Coastline Drive Huntington Beach, 92647 Seal Beach, 90740 AP 106-603-05 d 06 AP 110-024-12 2. City of' Huntington Beach 9. Rex Rechs ' City Hall 307 E. Regent, #7 Huntington Beach,., 92646 Inglewood, 90301 AP 106-603-09 AP 110-024-13 4 3. E. B. Johnson 10. Barnes Company, et al • 295 S. San Rafael Ave, " " 2SIS England Pasadena, 91105 Huntington Beach, 92646 AP 110-024-07 AP 110-024-05 . 4. Kenneth L. Hemphill 11. County of Orange 1360 Newport Ave: c/o County Auditor . �- Long Beach, 90804. Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-08 AP 110-024-17 5. Carl E. Jensen, et al 12. County of Orange 5855 Naples Plaza c/o County Auditor Lon Beach, 90803 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-10 AP 110-024-17 6. Harold Dale 13. County of Orange P.O. 1189 c/o County Auditor Huntington Beach, 92647 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-10 AP 110-023-20 7. John.B. Gifford 2159 California San Francisco, 94115 AP 110-024-11 a � e x •9 a ° ¢' Sheet 7 of 7 sheets �a C HUNTV_VTON BEACH ASSESS10W DISTRICT N0. 6701 Assmt. Assml. No. Name and Address .No. Name and Address 1. Huntington Harbour Corp. 8. Robert J. Conway 4241 Warner 1000 Coastline Drive Huntington Beach, 92647 Seal Beach, 90740 AP 106-603-05 d 06 AP 110-024-12 2. City of' Huntington Beach .. 9. Rex Rechs City Hall 307 E. Regent, #7 Huntington Beach,. 926" Inglewood_, 90301 AP 106-603-09 AP 110-024-13 3. B. B. Johnson. 10. Barnes Campany, et al 295 S. San Rafael Ave, 2315 England Pasadena, 91105 Huntington Beach, 92646 AP 110-024-07 AP 110-024-05 4. Kenneth L. Hemphill 11. County of Orange 1360 Newport Ave; c/o County Auditor. Long Beach, 90804. Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-08 AP _ 110-024-17 5. Carl E. Jensen, et al 12. County of Orange 5855 Naples Plaza c/o County Auditor Lon Beach, 90803 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-16 AP 110-024-17 6. Harold Dale 13. County of Orange P.O. 1189 c/o County Auditor Huntington Beach, 92647 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-10 AP 110-023-20 7. John.B. Gifford 2159 California San Francisco, 94115 AP 1.10-024-11 x ' Sheet 7 of 7 sheets HUNTJNGTON BEACH ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 Assmt. Assmt. No. Name and Address No. Name and Address 1. Huntington Harbour Corp. 8. Robert J. Conway 4241 Warner 1000 Coastline Drive Huntington Beach, 92647 Seal Beach, 90740 AP 106-603-05 & 06 . AP 110-024-12 2. City of Huntington Beach 9. Rex Rechs City Hall 307 E. Regent, #7 Huntington Beach, 92646 Inglewood, 90301 AP 106-603-09 AP 110-024-13 3. E. B. Johnson 10. Barnes Company, et al 295 S. San Rafael Ave, __2515 England Pasadena, 91105 Huntington Beach, 92646 AP 110-024-07 AP 110-024-05 4. Kenneth L. Hemphill 11. County of Orange 1360 Newport Ave; c/o County Auditor Long Beach, 90804 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-08 AP 110-024-17 5. Carl E. Jensen, et 'al 12. County of Orange 5855 Naples Plaza c/o County Auditor Lon Beach, 90803 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-16 AP 110-024-17 6. Harold Dale 13. County of Orange P.O. 1189 c/o County Auditor Huntington Beach, 92647 Santa Ana, California 92700 AP 110-024-10 AP 110-02.3-20 7. John B. Gifford 2159 California San Francisco, 94115 AP 110-024-11 i i i i Sheet 7 of 7 sheets r ] S� AP 11 I �, 5 ��Y 1. ?AP lOb-603-05 5.06 Ptl 10.F 0-024 1S -- 1 j t , �, ,, Huntington mer6our Corp• Barnes Company, et a1 = -1 4 g � X� - ce 3ylL�?uZ� 2515 Cn viand , , f 6, z S ,, Hunti• ton°;Beach- Calif., 92647 + F k �' . � a : n8 9 l- Huntington Beach, Calif. 92646 k; �77� 9 .. , Q. . : k1. t .k r�,_, - t6 r x` . t =AP 106-603-1 . i. 11. '. AP 10 024-17 t x . 4 1. Sunset Su Q Wiper �Co.+ County, of Otis �'M 1770 H. _9 n �126 I. ., c �• w t ,-7� County.°Aud i toz : r , ` � r - ' Lo gales, Calif.' g� Santa Ana, Calif. , r € ;: r ` " 2. AP 106-603 12. AP 110 024 i7-pt I x a�3;YFi. r h Huntington r Corp. I ty g Coua -of Oren e . z ,' r- - 16542 ram Plec , % Couniy..Auditor : �a y H naton Basch, Calif. 7 i Sentry Aaa, Califf. 1Zs� ' I r: ----- ---- -� - - -I- - - - �, :� } 2. AP 106-603-09 i 13• ` '` AP _i10.02.3 20 Pt ;- ' �. }4 City of Huntington Beach +, County;.of Orange Ln7, zh City Hall + �. County::kudiior . Huntington Beach, Calif." 92646 i Santa Ana, Calif. ' 'Y 'u " x'; , I a� 1 t /o 4F G 9: . . y 3 x�� r 3. AP 110-024.01 I_ l � 1 { E. B. Jobaeton i � _ , . + 29S S. San Ref©el Ave. j, _ Pasadena, Calif. 91105 i - I �. _ ----- - ------ - -I- - - - - I - - { 1. 4• 110-024-08 ` '� ; + { Kenneth th L Hee►ph i 11 I1­1. + ` i. 1360 ldaport Ave. i T + 3_ Long Beach, Calif. " 90804 I I :, i -0k 96 - �1 I ------- -= - --- -- --� - - r - � k 4 1 - t 5 . C J S. AP 110-024-09 I - I 4 ; °i: ' Carl Ea Jensen, et el ' �F� I. 5855 Naples Plaza i i f ' r., '. Long Beech, Calif. _ 90803 :. + i �� - - -- ------------- - -----=� ta-- --- - - - r r. 6. AP 11 -024-10 I v ` t I y r James B. Joh i r ,.�, r. Post t Off Box 303 + ' zF ` 4 g Sanest Beat , Calif. 90742 I1. I 1.,:380• q .-, 1. AP 110-024.11 ' x I , r t, t ". John B. Gffford -I1. ; �' 2159 California i n 'I- San Pranci8to, Calif. 94115 t- F 1. '.:;1� r 5� ` _•_ - _ - -v- — , r_ — — i y ._ 8. AP 11 024-12 I x7X. i ¢ '- Hsrry Hil I . F Pont Off Box 1540 I �" , '4 Anchorag , >A ka 995011. + k. - -_'4 V - —_—.—�_—— _ -----—_ - �. — _ _ _ % 9. AP 110-024.13 ✓ '�r - f; r e S ` ( c �r c42 Rex 8echs ,. p �� i ; $� ,k - a 307 E. Regent, 97 kY l t T� 1. i ± ' ry r r L t tirl2z — � In levood Calif. 90301 I r 4� 1, l 'ti 1 # . g J l 1 i.- �i } ,.,-- - - r - 'i _ r t- _ _ j1. , , 1. A! 106-603-05 6. 06 Pt 10. AP 110 024 15 K i` �� - T '. '` . ;�` Nuntin ton Harbour Cos I '_ B p Barnes Company, et al , ' 16542 Chatham Place 2515- England ,, - i ;: 4 h Huntington 1leach, Calif. .92647 i „"Huntington -Beech,- Calif. 92646 , .. I. . - _ 4S' ,_ --_------- ———�---- _ _._._.I_ _ _ — — — �.r,— ___—_ _ , Z — . AP 1A6-603-1 11._: u I -L :r .. .1• AP 110 014.17-Pt ' Sunset Su a Water Co.1 '''County of orange 1770 id. "V n f126 i $, County ,Auditor � , I.o gales, Calif. I Santa Ana, Celig. 4 I 3' 4 "- __ - _ .- - - _ _ _ . _ _ _ __ - - -1- - " , . _ _ _ _._ _ _ - 4. 2. AP 106-60 i 12.< AP�110 034 17 `Pt r r Huntington r Corp. 4 County' of Orange y t� z 16542 cam PI i � Couuty_Auditor C 4 L i `f -!`-' - t H ngton Boaeh, Calif. 6�7 i Santa Ana, Calif. .,t N_ 4 ' ..-.—— _ —.——....———— ————— ————— — —— — _\ — —— _ —._ —— _- Y S -F 2. AP 106-603-09 113. AP 110 023-20 ,Pt , 4 I - , > City of Huntington Beach ' (-._.County. of.Orange 1 . City Hall % County' �udi.tor f` t.. Huntington Beach, Calif. "92646 I Saanta Ana,''Calif. % i. -. -I - . - ..____, _._-___ _-____.._.___._-_. -_i _ _ �- - 3. AP 110-024-07 , � _ _ g. B. JOhnatOn I ` 293 $. Scan Rafeel Ave. i. i i n .: Pasadena, -Calif. 91105 I I .. ' _x ---_--------- ----------- I — r ,.y I — .t — Y1. — 3 _ �_ Ii _ _ — k 3- ( ' 4. - 110-024-08 I Kenneth E.. Hemphill I 1 }. 1360 Newport Ave.. I I _ s ;' , ,t ti Long Beach, Calif. ' 90804 I I `` ` S YF I..---------.__._---.-..— — — I — — I — i — x1 �ti. I 5 r �r _ I N S. AP 110-024-09 i x � ' I 11 Carl E. Jansen et al 5855 Naples Plaza . is. , xf ' - I + ' (I ! _ _ I X - } (- Long Beach, Calif. . 90803 I1.L. x r ` I.— ' 1. i I s , 6. AP 110-024-10 - , i r t J James B. John i I F 1� i. f Pant Office Box 303 I F " ' I I- �j � �� f':.,, Sunset B>zaeh, .Calif:- 90742 .-I s I z , �, ., f � t U I � � _'- t T -,i:i7.--- AP 110-024-11 I ?? E �++ i. JK��U { I � Y i ! . 4- Y y l John B. Gifford I : r `"� s r € I ­Izd I 1 tf a 2159 California i % i , " F ti s1. San ?rnncisco, Calif: 94115 - I . I -T4 '� I. S. AP .110-024-12 ` ' r 1 C Narrq J.'\Hill i -� r Post Office Box 1540 I Y '4 v + *L rG , ,i � Anchors a Alaake 99501 I. 'x - x ty , n : x� �ry ' fi f I y M.. r a y--�1 ,>` .� 3 ' I �'- aM 5"' ,• -" .frs S J,-— _ 9 -- AP 110-024-13 I � , Z. `�-p;UY- ;,F -�"� r 1.�' Kt qex-Qecha- 1- .I r y -�i§ t -d ti 7 S 7 I z-I . �- Y ,.s 30_417 E. llegeot, 4t7 I s . I ,� . t I i Yngleaood, Calif. 9A301 i �� •{ x S ,,4 I z h r ,t .—; 1.. AP 1.06-,,603'05 d:_06 •Ptl 10. `AP _110 024-15 Huntington.Harbour Corp. i Barnea. Company et:.a1 - I 16542, Chathim, place:..•. :: I 251S, England:,_ Huntington Beach, Celi.f. 92647 ; Huntington:Beach, Calif. 92646 I I. 1 --- -- - -- - - = - - -r - . -----,-- -- -------- 1. AP 106-603 10-4t i :,11. AP,110 024�17-Pt Sunset Be Su :fie Water -Coj .•,County of Orapge 1770 N::'Ve _ nt�iRx126 I. Co unty:•:Aud'itor 1 Los.. eles �- Calif. 90027. _I. Santa. Anaj Calif. I r- - - - - ----- - - -- - - - 2. AP i06-60 88� 12. AP 110 024-17-Pt =Count of range Huntington`Her .Corp.. y g �'614 Plces` i X Coun_ ty:Audi'tox ach, Calif:-9;"7 I Santa Ana, Calif. � 2.. AP 106=603-09 I 13, AP 1i-0.023-20-Pt Cit o q f. Huntington .Beach I `County of 4.range Citq Hall I X County auditor . Huntington Beach, Calif 92646` Santa Ana,: Calif. [ - ---- -- - - -- --- ----- - - -- =J --- ------ -- -. -- ' ----- 3. .AP•..11Q=024-07 ' I• 8. B..•'Johnston' 295 S.•. $an -Rafae"1 .Av.e' L r Pasadena,' Calif: 91105 I• --4. . 110 02,4=08 - i - -- -- -- - =�--.- ------- - -- --- Kenneth L. -Hemphi.11 I I 1360 Neeport Ave. :' I , Long Beach,, Calif: 90804 I : --- -- - - - �- - - -L - -- - -- -- 5. AP'110=024 09 Carl E. Jensen, et al I :,I 5855 Naples :Plaza` Lone Beach, `Ca11f. 90803 I James B.- John I _ Post Off ice Box .303 I Sunset 'Bea, Calif. 90742 I _ r - - -� -- - ----- - ---- 7.. AP,110=024.11. -Jbhh B."Giffotd 2159 Ca l i,f*in is ' San Francisco, Calif. 94115 I I -- I - - - -►- - -- - -- - --.- 8. AP 110-024 12 i I Harry J. Hill Post Off ice .Box-1540: I Anchorage, Alaska: .'99501 - ----L - --- -- -- --� -- - ------------- - 9.---- -AP"110-024-13' I Rex Rechs I. 307 E. Regent, #7 Inglewood, Calif. 90301 I i DONALD E. STEVENS, INC. CIVIL ENGINEER 116 EAST 18TH STREET COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92627 (714) 646-8915 March 6, 1968 Mr. Paul C. Jones, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach, California Dear Mr. Jones: We are transmitting herewith one (1) copy of the "Engineer's Report" for Assessment District No. 6701 for approval by the council on March 18th. The number of the Resolution ordering the work must be •entered_.in--the. space•. -provided in the .title and a copy of Resolu_tion.._No. -26:96 .establishing- the. district must be attached to the report as stated in paragraph no. 9. Upon approval .o.f. the..report by the Council the certificates on sheet no. 5 and "Exhibit All should be executed by you and filed in your office. As per your request we are enclosing three (3) sets of gummed labels and two additional copies of the names and addresses. Very truly yours ; ". . Agapiz.- D.E.STEVENS des:m Encls. c.c. to Mr. James Wheeler, City Engineer f i i i ' February 13, 1969 Mr. John T. Ganahl, Attorney 1011 Victoria, Suite 2 Corona, California 91720 Dear Mr. Gahahl: Enclosed herewith is the copy of the Notice of filing of Assessment and time of heari - hereon, Marina View - Assessment District No. which q;p. was posted and mailed on February 13, Also, this is to inform you that the Notice Inviting Sealed Bids for Assessment District No. 6601 was posted on February 13, 1969. Sincerely yours, ;j r' Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw Enc. k A RESOLUTION NO. 2935 RES OLUT ION C ONF IRMING ASSESSMENT MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 WHEREAS , the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, did, on the 11th day of February, 1969 , file with the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach an assessment to represent the cost and expense of the work and improvement done and made by SULLY-MILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY, contractor, pursuant to proceedings had and taken by said City Council under and pursuant to Resolution of Intention No. 2711 passed and adopted on March 18, 1968; and WHEREAS , said Clerk, as appears from the affidavit on file herein, has duly given -notice by publication, posting acid mailing in the time, form and manner as provided by law, of the filing of said assessment and of the time set for hearing thereon, which time was fixed in said notices as . Monday, March 3 . 1969 at 7 :30 o'clock P. M. in the chambers of said City Council in the City Hall located in the City of .Huntington Beach, Calif ornia; and WHEREAS , said City Council has received evidence concerning said assessment and the proper completion of the work and improvement for which the same was issued; and -1- WHEREAS , all objections filed in writing by interested parties to said work . and improvement or to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or to any other act , determination or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets have been disposed of without modification of said assessment: NO;J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED _by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California, in regular session assembled, -that the said assessment and diagram, and warrant Attached thereto, 'the proceedings leading up to the same, and all acts and determinations of all officers of ..said City" of Huntingtoni Beach, California in relation thereto be, and the same hereby are ratified and confirmed; the Mayor of said City of. Huntington Beach and the Superintendent. of Streets of said city are hereby 0 authorized and directed to ..sign and countersign, respectively, the warrant attached to said assessment , and the Superintendent .of Streets is hereby ordered to deliver said warrant , assessment and diagram to SULLY-MILLER CONTRACTING CCHPANY:upon 'the payment of all incidental expenses due thereon. ADOPTED the 3rd day of M rch, 1969 ---eo�. � Mayor ATTEST: L C ty er -2- STATE OF CAL IFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE s s: CITY OF HUNT INGT ON 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 3rd day of March, 1969 _by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: . Shipley, Bartlett, McCracken, Kaufman, Matney, Green, Coen. NOES : COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: . COUNCILMEN: None City erk -3- i a RESOLUT ION NO. 2735 j A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ` HUNTINGTON BEACH AWARDING CONTRACT , ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 WHEREAS , sealed proposals or. bids for performing the work and improvements described in Resolution 'of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , adopted March 18, 1968, which said resolution is hereby expressly referred to for a description of said work and improvements and for all other particulars relative to the proceedings under said resolution of intention, have been publicly opened and examined, and said City Council has declared the result of said bids at its meeting of June 3, 1968. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, State of California , in regular session assembled, that said City Council hereby rejects all of said pro- posals or bids, except that herein mentioned, and hereby awards the. \ .: contract for doing said work and making said improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to wit: l Sully-Miller Contracting Company BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach -is hereby directed to publish notice of said award twice in the Huntington Beach News , a newspaper published and circulated in said City of Huntington Beach., State of California, 1 and heretofore designated for that purpose by said -City Council :- ; f -1- ti r' ADOPTED the 3=dday of June, 1968. ATTEST: CityClerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) s s: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) I, PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council- of said city, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is 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 3rd day of June, 1968 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Shipley, Bartlett, McCracken, Kaufman, Mathey, Green, Coen NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABS ENT: COUNCILMEN: None City er -2- E RESOLUTION NO. 2733 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DETERMINING FEASIBILITY OF PROJECT , WAIVING DEBT LIMITATION, AND OVERRULING PROTESTS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6.7--01 WHEREAS , a public hearing was .duly and legally called and held by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California upon the Investigation Report of JAMES R.-.WHEELER , Director of Public Works , in Assessment District No. 6701 on May 6 , 1968 , at } which time said report was first summarized; and r WHEREAS , all protests made in writing or orally to said proposed improvement were duly and legally considered; and r:. WHEREAS , said Director of Public Works has advised that said protests , both oral and written, were not made by owners of more than half. of the area of the property proposed to be assessed for said proposed work and improvement , and said City Council having acquired jurisdiction to proceed herein: `t NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, State of California , in regular session assembled, that all of said protests , both oral and in writing be and the same hereby are overruled and denied . 1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said City Council hereby finds from said Investigation Report , the information and opinion furnished by said Director of Public Works , and its personal know- ledge of the land and improvements in this assessment district , that said proposed project is feasible , that the public interest , ; -1- E k Res . 2733 _ I convenience and necessity require said proposed work and improve- ment , and that the lands to be assessed will be able to carry the burden of the proposed assessments . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that limitations upon the amount ' of assessments provided for in the Special Assessment Investiga- tion,, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 , Division 4 of ' the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California , shall be disregarded, both with respect to the limitations on the district � i . { as a whole and as to the limitations on individual specific assess- ments, and that proceedings for said improvement shall be taken under the Improvement Act of 1911 of the State of California , Division a 7 of the Streets and Highways Code , and improvement bonds shall be issued pursuant to the provisions of said Improvement Act . ADOPTED the 6th day of May, 1968. t : Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ' x . i ` F Y � F - -2- t ' f ' Res 2733 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE s s: CITY OF HUNT INGT ON 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 i of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing l resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council j at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of May, 1968 by the following vote: i AYES: COUNCILMEN: Shipley, Bartlett, Mc Cracken, Kaufman, Matney, Green, Coen i ! NOES : COUNCILMEN: i None r ? ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None i r City Glerk,-. 3 r - i F i ; r i k- -3- P 1. i C RESOLUTION NO. 2734 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDERING WORK, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, State of California , did, on the 18th day of March, 1968 , pass and adopt its Resolution of Intention No. 2711 that the streets and rights of way named in said resolution of intention be improved F in the manner described in said resolution of intention; and WHEREAS , said resolution of intention was duly and legally mailed, posted and published in the time , form and manner as re- Y quired by law, as shown by the affidavits of mailing, posting and publication of said resolution of intention on file in the office F of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach; and WHEREAS , protests or objections in writing or otherwise i . made by the owners of more than half of the area of the property to i be assessed for said improvements. against the proposed work and r improvement , the extent of the district to be assessed, or the E grades to which .said work is proposed to be done have not been made or presented up to the hour set for hearing in and by said resolu- tion of intention, and said City Council having acquired jurisdiction to order said work and improvement: NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , in regular session assembled, that the public interest and convenience require the improvements herein referred to, and said City Council hereby orders that the f: Res 2734 k G work and improvements as set forth and described in said Resolution of Intention No. 2711 passed and adopted by said City Council on the 18th day of March, 1968 , and' in the plans and specifications therein referred to and adopted , be done and made in the manner described in and provided by said resolution of intention and said plans and specifications . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all objections , whether in writing or oral , to the proposed` work, the grade to which said work is to be .done or the boundary of the district proposed to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses of said work, be and the same hereby " are overruled and denied. E BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the boundaries of the assess- ment district and the grades to which said work and improvement are i to be constructed shall be those set forth and described in said 4 Resolution of Intention No. 2711 , in the plans and specifications therein referred to, and in the plat or map of said assessment r: district therein referred to, reference to which is hereby made for all further particulars . ADOPTED the 6th day of May, 1968 . Mayor ATTEST: City C erlf! -2- l E� • i STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE s s: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) I. PAUL C. JONES", the duly elected , qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of said city, .do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington •Beach is 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 May, 1968 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: F Shipley, Bartlett, McCracken, Kaufman, Matney, Green, Coen NOES : COUNCILMEN: r. t None ABS ENT: C OUNCILMEN: t � None City C] F i t t 4 -3- n P 2713 A RUOMM Of TO CM COMIL OF TO Cl" UWDWON BrACK CALLUG FOR DOS ASSZSSMBK VISTR= 67010 XWUWON SUM,, 4ZVQWTA. 8E V RESWED by the CILty Coumil of the City of Hunt ton Bee&, Calif, in " lam st$ assembled, that tbo tim beveby UMA for tip sUA propottle w bid for the 401ft of the work seed mW the A- -cwmftU deverfted in Rae lution of jutentift no. 2711 March is , 1 I. S t �,�,, „ebty of May, At Mi* bow of P 0$clasb A.M. Sarid sesW ppe ae bids 11 be delivered to the City C c of "Id City of iA&tcm Reach* CoUfmaim is bU effte" in the City Rsl). ia "14 City of Wnt1mgton fib► at or before jp'elack A.R. an soU .6t L.4ay of, i...,... It". Said *"led par als or bis shell be n"� examAxod as d eed by the Litt' Clark , the Cit. and the Direct Public 4, o'er of amid City of VantintonSemb at a pub1a he"ift called few that parpose by S#JA C it Clark of void city is the City Hall of SW City of Rvatington beach at *lock A.M. ' en NAmday the 6th , Nab. 1 . ISOLA C1ty Cleat $ball test the results of said bidd;L to said City Ceaaaasil at iPts reSular meetirg of May 6, 1968 at I t 8O o'c l P JI. The City Clark of said City of Runtington Desob to best-rby meted to give vtotUo UmitImS sueb seaUA bbU eea yarop ssels in the ti , f a requiared wlw C� IA�M f .AI)On ► the 1 ,..... "Y of Nash , 19 . ATT "1`5 MYW cityp ar E QW C&IrMIA COUNry tW QLAMN sot Cnir cr sw rQN szJ to PAUL C. JONS.. the duly elected, qualified and auto City Clark of the City of Ikotington beach, and ex-of f icia Clark of the City Council of "id city, do hereby certify that the whose der, of members of the City Council of the City of Ihmtlxgton Beach Is soma; that the foregoing resolutLon woo passed and adopted by the affirmtiVe vote: of more thm a stajovity of all the ambers of said City Co=atl at a re law meting, thereof hold on the day of Harch , 1968, by the follows vote; A'M: COUNCILUM: Coen Bartlett Gisler Kaufman SLea►ar. t Green, IOC'►% COUNG t None ASS C,QUNGUt Nome a Paul C. Jones ty, Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2712, A RESOMION OF TIE CITY COMIL W TI CM OF MWMTON BAH ADOPT SCAI PRWAILI WAGE RATES, ASSgSSXMT DIVMUT 20. 6701 It IT RESOLVED by the City Cau=Ll of the City of flint ton Beach, CaliforaiLa. to regular $,ea*Lon ass+ tbAt the SODW41 PC 1U89 rate Of r di4ft *09 f ah tYt or craft of vorkman needed to execute w perfamthe aftestary vowk or Improvement for the # grovement of amain 6troett dosorOwd in Reivalutiow of Intention M. , 223,1 1 -, AdOPtOd doh IS s 1968 shall be as sat forth aoatslsed, In the schedule thereof t antit led "Schoftle of Per Dim Wage Rates an file in the off Uo of the City Clerk of said Qlty of RuntLapon Beach. BE IT FURTRM RXSMM that roe is "IA sebodule shall be aade ls► the aftLee bait# steed bi& and OIL 004tract documents in cation with said work and UVrovemat.. y AD(APTSD AM S W 1 the th day March, 1 $. �ondjd mayor BEST: Paul y Clark �l� U SWUMOR $ v Z* PAUL C„ J=& # the duly 01"tod q"Wi" "d "ums cuy "awk of the cuy of smainoon 2"Oh* 0" O . t"O Clark of the City CCU of 041A city,, do bereby C4Wtity, tMt tbo vbQ10 Wwaber of voobftf Of- Oki City, � ►�� V" P" "d "mod UY the oft veto of th" 0 wepwity Of oil the mmbers O " efty cotowil abold 1968 by tibe fOUGwift VOW AM i COUNCILMENt Coen Bartlett Gisler Kaufman Stewart Green Shi le one . �y ,- Paul C. Jones v , i RESOLUTION NO. 2710 A RESOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MWIWTfN BBB APPROVING INVESY`1=108 Riwa AND SE7TXW TIME FOR PUBLIC SING THEREON, ASSUSIM DUTRICT NO. 6701 BE Ir BESo3i, w by the City Coil of the City of Huntington Beach, California. in regular sesssicu assembled# that the 14vestigation Report of the City Engineer of said City of Huntington Beach coftaining all of the f eacmation required by Section 2835 of the Streets and Righvays Code of the State of California in this proposed assessment district, be and the same hereby is appaoeei, and the City Clark of said City of Huntington Beach is. hereby ordered to endorse the fact and date of this ap- proval upon said report and to file the same with the records of said Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RELO VED that the time for hearing objections upon said report is hereby fixed for may, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7130 o'clock P.M. , or as soon thereafter as said hearing can be hold, in the Council Chambers of said City Council in the City Ball, Huntington Beach, CalifcrrrAa, and said Clerk is hereby ordered to Bice notice in the time, form and wanner as re- quired by law. ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1W. Donald D. Shipley , ATTEST: mayor R b ' Paul C. Jones Paul . Jones , City er rl w Y a It PAUL C. J f tba duly ol"t t City CIACk Of tbA City Of bl, certS4 that the r of moubwo 011 the My CommU Qf t fty Of jtW* L thSt tb* t tt r" tto Afflmatkm vfteof tbAU 8 W&J 4.t;r of 461.1 the muteris of to$A City CoutwU at a VOWUT ufttift ttmreof MIA the l of Match. I MUt ILMS a OHM= NO. 2709 8MUMON M= Ott 0121"M .J � . . # On attain 1upcovowents are to be d the boundaries of the pr 4006660Mt 41striat t destribed within said City of RmtIfttan *web. to couwwtim therewith, said City Gouuail Eby fib and daterolms s fallow, t 0 wit 1. Tbp- naturt ai the proposed impraiieneat, cads tin�za the kollovina described work, upon the grades , alb the lines, be-twen the points , Ok tee- -4 i p at. the, p la ces, in the wanum aad of the waterials allowu on the plaus- , proflles and detailed drawings for said improvpment , and. in accordla nce uith the apc-acifica- tiom for said iwpra veca� nt. t� retofore approved and ad- Opted by saiA G Liter Coumil, wind ou Zi1a In the Office: 0� hry city vAUch plans , profiles , Ale€ l c ds i it s an4 i a t>a o re n e is hereby shade 2"t-a- -'r-xftier eiva; wore s:ticuilar da.scriptix.a of said work, the can-m- r- aL its execution anj tll�,-, materials to W& -:.';'aLd therein, is d*zcrtbed as zollavz4- Th6 comtruction and installation of coswrete curb aud asphalt, s cowroto id .1 � c>mrate Pavemat over 81-1 ,�= .- A re ass -181 street name and traffic control sigm, the V:St� WMt of exist" manholes and water valvas and miaters to 1-2 the removal of oxistirW, pav uE , stroot barricade , concrete drala. i *U Ot Ot O OCIA to the W 46 MA was** SA ' r s s SA**** t to dk* jUt*""tom 0"t sd FAUSOY In Ott" s 10 foot toot 09 the ss Um of *mum V ift tIW sortbwly mit of t4s Paw Drivofm s Rifts 60 " _ 60 Uft West Of Us AaMrsectiop with tbo oemw Um of V bpmvw* that the s sos iA st Ik ShNU 00 UWt4Ul " k o the aft"4wly aMe of ftUm em tin, Vitrified clay p4pe wain isamr Lim fcw 60 feet to rAnhole to be cud and # 1 4 - , . in one four imh diamter vitrifW OAy pig ewer lateral,, the revwval cithe eta Lamp hole, ' purtnaa aw rtenat waek 2.) The cmrxxtian of the it Six inch dismator water line 1 -.° 1 Lau with the exist' t.i - s inch dim -tor water 11n. 1n Orion &rive with 1 .3 feet �� U .t. r asbestos cmaent water pipe , and imludiW4 one three-quarter imdht ho;�s samvice c Mien� one I ire hydrant , the reu.,oval of two w 1st1n& b1 offs , and p urt_enances mul, appurtenant w .) A storm dralp. sud water1 : � �� :. # . of .catchl i om=f i h i . r~ _gin: m in,Co cetc.l c ; n .Ja purtenancerk atid appurtenant wog_:,., iti kj,h iom r v-:� it a Point. Xulms Vim La umri ! alone the c. rvv:�Y-- Uait�, of Orion Drive, Sn: 1tg both Marine Viev Lane madelan llr ._ * at , :-',Uo,- : and acerm to their i;Qmton impre-e'--io4.s , 2 . fix:? l aPa.:a .oni arxi o.' L-,"3- provownts upon the streets and rights �- wI< , aa horeinbefore Earth. 3. The boundaries of the district t.-i be ,specially ass to poy any part of the goat ol` the proposed rava;a n'tc. x' ♦�s are as ab"m Upon a or PlAt as file la the Offico of the city C m*lo iddsh map at plat x by a bousifty tomUory to be twI to the dUUUt,, as vkWh as or VUt, soverm for *U datiaLU as to the o of Pr"Od 4WAOtj 6014 mp w plat U 40stsmsted11K . S .MMIN (W M=& 'VIM LAOZS CRIM URI" ASS VUTR=s ASSUMM DWM= NO. QUI CUT W MWMTIM 8 RO QUORO STR W C ." 4, The sea to or Uw undw whUft it is "aaad to conduct toww improwsment to the :a 1.9vu of tbA S"to of COS."rou r Dia loo I of the rots aura of. the ststo of C-*ILf'ft*sa o vial m at bmb to be tsow4pwsuom to the ovULfte of so" la o a of JAIL. 0 V FWM RRSQWVD that the Litt "w be and be bweby la dtx to a writtes reps aosta ail of the isfamettoa a U tioa 2U.S St"" a" MUM" Code of the Staao of C4aUomda up= the propesed Ingwovemmt. iia City Rngisow la ba*by autbarlow to "*lour mmh cloruol &*slat~ sbal1 be necommy Le campW the Wanotloa a014 revert Donald D. Shipley ATTIOT; Paul C . Jones - I STAXZ Of MVMNIA COLWY Of MAME MY (W MMMON IVAGRI L. rAM C. JOSM, Oft duty OUMtOds 4WItt-LO4 *Ad acting City Clark of the city of ftattsigton Bosch, sod oz- officio Clerk of the City COUMLI 01 "id city* 40 hW*bY certify that the whole nw6er of members of the city COUDOLI of the City of Huntlaigtor. Beach is sevens that the toregoin,&, resolution was passed and adopted by the af f iruative- vote of more than a walority of all the members of sAid City Council at a regular abaeti&,4r, thereof: hold oa t4e. 1,6th day of March, IL966 by the following, votet AYr,4, W.A.Lui i"IN, Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley None Paul C . Jones City ('."Ierk -4" Y � Ow COWU- W to cm um W .: =Aw T e AUMMW D '* BE v moon by the MY Cam" Ot tbe MY of t smut 6 a ttw city of ' - CAU t, "14 pum Oett" efty city 41. asmantes UAM for t1w 40ift of Ow work and lit Kwej1 . Donald D. Shi le Paul C . Jones STATE OF CALVOMA COUNT �T OF R ss a CITY OF Hi `I)MGN i1C11 I$ PAUL C. Jam , the duly elected, qualif"d and acting City Clock of. the City of Huntington Beach, and es-afficie Clock of the City Coil of said city, deg h eby certify that: the wholt numb" of members of the City Council of the City of Huntiqgtoa Beach is. se"n; that the foregoing resolute was. paaese d and adopted by the atffixaativea vate, of a+r+e thft a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular weetiag thereof hold an the 18th day of Bch, 1 3, by the following vote : AM COUINCUMMt SONS t COUNCIL s ASS ': CCILMENt City Clerk f' �3- t1. Ul � MrM,Mkiti' ' A RNUMUM ` THE CILTYC IL Of Ing MY � i� r `USSUM . I QVXDAM V RROOLM by the y COMOU of the City O is rear * aes"W # tbAt Lin the avout the cantiraftm 004rd0dtbO 00aftact f dotag of the WWk and Mkin the iWV ft*&td S "$"Sew amt district d s not complete SS14 work and ite ms Withill the tim lWt specifind in the coutract for the datvg of # d work and makift said improvements, or within such further UAW as this City Cou=U shall have authorized, then and in that evout tW contractor shall toy to paid City of Huntington Beach liqui- datad dam& in the amount of $lt .00 per day for each and wry day's delay beyond the aforesaid tim of cempletion of eaiA and limproweansts. BE IT F=8ER RESOLM that the specifications for the doi of said work and maki said fa ro n $hall contain provisiow in accordance herewith. Br- IT FW HF-R aFSOLM that any monies received by said C:Lty of Huntington Seath, on account of such liquidatod dawages shall be a"l dt as follami 1. U received prior to confirmation of the asses wnt buoin, such waniao sball be appl d as a contribntiou ft&Lnot thaassesseent. 1. U receded after the: coafirmtlon Of the "OeSSMOnto such monies shall be applied in the mamm provided in Section 5132 .1 of the Streets and Highmays Code of the Suto of C&XifQrWLa for the disposition of excess acquisition fumb . 3. If a contribution bas' therotof me bmm usde or ordered by any agency, other than this districts, then a rofund shall be made to said contributing agency in the proportion which said contribution bear& to the total a ost and expenses of the work. ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Donald D. Shipley Mayor ATTE.%T.- Paul C . Jones City Clerk -2- N <f AM W CALWOMIAA COUWT Of HMMM SMJ 1, PAUL C. Jt v th* duty ®' told t and act#as city cleft of tbo C of watisoon U0 0 and as- officia Clork of the City Commit of "14 4dtys Oar hem co rtify t'at they 'Whole MWAW of mft64V* Of t City COMMU of tho city tQft Boach to 60"01 tbot the � ro"Uttim vas possod and Mimed by the affISMOUr V *me tWm a majority of all a of SOJA City Cotteeil at a Vogul" =80tive Hof held an the 16th day of Maimh o 1966 by the foUad" votes AYRS s Cam, UM=s 6 i Barth t I C _ t None ABSENt None Paul C . Jones -fro . a 0r'3- A RZOOLOTION Or TIE MY COMM Of TRZ CM Cr �UOT IPAQ Dimt5=3 SOMOMM W Asss"UNT DIMUT ADWTIM ASSUSUW N AID ORVIRUIG UN FUMO OgRat ASSMOOM DZUi& NO. 6701 RE IT RESOLVIRD by the City ill. of the City a Es t Beach$, fe"Aa s ft WOWIM sessift als r d o that the, qA bourAw t sm t tz t #dos" tO bO 0804008w . pvvc04Afjft to Psyawput of tho cam of dW prerned IMto totbia as#osswat 4Utrixt a" as ohms up" a MV of the Us distrsot sat led ' M 4 �► Or ROJO 'AIM L496 ORUM WWZ ASSMWW D =O ASSESSUM pry= * d? * MY (W WWUWM Itl.! R s COMY OF GLAW19 STATE W CALVMIAOO mud vbicb wo ImAlastais by a ba aa"lwy use t exteut at the twrltory imudod in tku "O"Osmat 41*014t. 64" MV IS b+rsby adioptod, the p t W OW "6 um extant of the tat*Ltwy to be eluded in tble primed - t dtt The City C cw of Is and dix t torso upon the crigImal aad Alt least one copy of said mp bU c"mUlzate evidemixg tho dates said adoption Of this tom . TWW t*c, so" City clock "all f a the owAsS 1 of +raid sap in said City C]Lwk#s of a, Md *ball faVtb,- wife tbsvwftar f ils a ca ry of "Id mp emmuted as beroinbefore dimateRd Nitb tbx Caul V of OCO "County„ California. . ADOPT ADOPTID the dtb day of Ma"h, 1966. Shirley -1- ATTOT t Paul C . Jones my col"t or at"s s t Car IN UMUMON �Wj I* Pift co j "* tbo duly *U*t $, "a tift City Ck of the City of HUMIDGtOn BOScho 41 offlete C1wk, of the City Camel etty o do beYeby vasolAwlau was pwood *" adeptlCod by tho a 1 ti vote *me tic 0 wajorU7 of all the mobarsof "14 City Comail at a reVUr wmtAft tbamets b*14 an tbo 4th day of Match, 1%8, by the f411AWLft Wto: AYES I cousellwat Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley NOES: s None M C— None Paul C . Jones G it ,a 2601 XMINVOK SMINO C-ALWOMU A Wma=tm Or Tim C'r CMVIL CW TIM CITY EF vmiw ASS DUMAN AM FSTWR Or cam AS IT AM000 by t o City Cavil of the CIF of Niar ivata01ap1 , Ce.l c€a, is review aka 90146 assembled, that the City Engineer be, and be beMby is a tha " *ad 41ra►teted to Pr re plaw aad "Meat ions for the covotruction MA batellatim of the fallaaaaa 4osarlbod, work and UVrovaa at; e cowtt �#�a ant l talU tten a a da t# vatw Win � V"k a baba oerq e a ation a t " �e Z;at; tbevoto a .saaaltary s rWie Use Vith +ate arf r lateril thamtol, imANY aaat Alt aaaratak � a� a! to t#►emtevU, l, camorete fib, gutter,, a lk-, sW a'rivemy apra i, topther vitb teaaaaaaaa sud a rpurtoaaat wwk, in marim from 11 "jWtJIM Wjtb I pacttQS DrlV6 to 4; Salmk. to Us latent wItk Orion 6tir eaat 3 foot east of the sooterly rW a Y llaa 0 wrim visa of lt$ Intersactiou with . +tfr �tr• t. at IT FWWR RISOLM tbo said City Pvglmer be &ad be bereby In autbariaed *ad directed to prepare a careful estimate of the most and expense of such work, and a plat or mop of the prepashud aaa~acaaaeut distriet. APORTID the 3rd day of July, 1967 . AXTRt N. John V. V. Green PRO TEM c sty clarit ��r c"Y clowk of the CUy f beach ik SvA "Ilcla CIdWk of fd e of the City cam . of the City of Amalvaten r to that ate wo peom *Ad OdwrteA by the MY COMAUata tbareet IA *4 day of Duty 1967# by dw 4- AMA camum, jrggn, khi, 1.e ate a I C. Jones 2600 RESOLUTION . AS6MXM DIN IT 6701 MWIWTON BEACH, CALIVOUTA A RISMMIONOfTREGITYCOIMCIL ' TOCITY MWDWEN VIAGU VESUMATIM NW&FAFIR IR Im RISKED by the city Coil Of the city of R% ti ton Baaabs California, in r-OS.UV s sLon a" Ws tbAt the Hustimateft B"ab ants, a na of d *ad ct=uloted In "$A City of Ruattogtou &oseh, be amd tb* sam is b y designated " tbo umspaper in whUh sMU be pubUshed All is s, reselut em, suers or otter matters requtire4 to be iabod in commetion with the proc"diags to bo &ad and taken for the "in of the uo and t"roymmas mm"eary to tbe construction and trAtallation of the UVrevewnts proposed to be done in Asses at District 6701 in said City of Huntingtou Saaah, CalifmvU. ADOPTED the 3rd day of July, 1967 . N. John V. V. Green yor PRO "t7M ATTEST: Paul C . Jones City CUR ♦�M STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of ORANGE ss: CITY OF HUNT INGTON 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 i„s 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 3rd day of July, 1967 , by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None Paul C . Jones City Clerk -2- d RISOMIGN (W i CM M env at RMnIa= sum It IT RZOMM by dw city ou of tkA city Of R tf t aah rt �, to ropimm a sUe that VALIC 8 and ion T. +gym bo they OVO bftsby ►#ate# as atto yo to pf OU Moolati .. asttoa aid otbW POPWO aad be b "fter by Braid ctq 400ftsl &a tus d tit t *ad all rr Mdva. ROOLVID that " attmm" Aall recei" ae compensation for t servia" bor"s as et l to ter per t ( ,) of the evastsuftUft a is a but i s thao 000; and RR It FLVXM RXSWID tbot "14i IAMM tbo11 be Paid as follow: (a) wee-*f r (3/4) tb""I at the UM of sigain the c t€sct with tho e act+w Mw any be 4mr4W said eaftrect by this body; mad (b) The bslswe tbaseof of the tim of rec"din the aooeoomoot* dJA agd WftVast; 4*4 U V FMOR R 'OLVO tbat it said pros is $bell fail to be carded to aoularlool, t sai4 attermys otatll bs paid a soma ble ao mat fm their sexw eo pes�f'e d as Al et,�� d by paid City Ce U; and 4' _ Z W V MtMR RNSOMIM that said servlmw &boll vot in- elude says L"$ f*V l tigatio0, for pW"WV&tj0K Of 1*641 sr - ti 4C warAamstiAM of easements avid rya► of w0y, as ser to psOcUMMMt 09 + osem gets and rights of way, but sbeell be solely for the prepOfttift of all resolutiom, waices, maid otbor p+spara and proceediap required by the pcowisiona of the Inprovesent Act of 1911 and the Special aA►ssesswa t twestignLon, UALtaatisn and jority Frovest A-at of 1931 in corryin tbrsugb: the prig . for the work herein contemplated. ADOPTED the 3rd day of July, 1967 . N. John V. V. _Green YOr PRO TEM ATTEST: ones D - t 640"M at cm oxWnwas �wj 11i am C. Jamt as duty al + , qualified 04 " My CIO* of 00 My at Raftlaggon $oath* *PA am-oUislo CbWk ag Ow City Cal of so" *Sty, 4o hemby OorWy dot tba abOU wobw 09the L" a ladthoCLof moans aft" a old aka �y . Off'ouativ* vat ad wag-M * as ortay of ou aw WOOMWO cam► C004 st a wes4w mostift thorag kwu an the U W aey of WI'r 19610 by tbo OU11061,1- vfta$ AM i91er. Kaaufiaan Stewart, Green, Shipley one AVOW COMA II dOme Paul C. Jones .e. (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708,which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) - plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT N . 0701 of the City Engineer of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEAC14, CAL FORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the Citylof Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, Californial in regular ses. cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work, and location of said work in and of 1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten (10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned, and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete pavement over and improvements shall be chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs, the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- thereof; said district shall include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of work, and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop- and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of the cost of said work, whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly in which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marina SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are,or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Code of the State of California, the Im- ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19,641.17. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (6%) per annum and the last installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to be constructed,and including years from the second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- in the office of the City Clerk of said antes and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, in the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three- of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE I as: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (c) A storm drain and water collection is to be done, or any objections to the 1, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of the district proposed to qualified and acting City Clerk of the eighteen Inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach, and ex officio crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap- of said work and improvements may ap- Clerk of the City Council said purtenant work, in Orion Drive at, City, do hereby certify that the whole members if a pear before said City Council and show point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- number of me the City Council the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out of the City Huntington Beach is Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by law not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the 18th work, including the grade to which said grades to which said work is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location, or the extent of the territory to be as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula- ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work heretofore City of Huntington Beach, which said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708,which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 0701 of the City Engineer ,of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the City of Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work, and location of said work in and of 1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten.(10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned, and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete pavement over and improvements shall be chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs, the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- thereof; said district shall include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of work, and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop- and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of the cost of said work, whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly in which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference Is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marine SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are,or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Code of the State of California, the Im. ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19,641.17. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (6%) per annum and the last installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to be constructed,and including years from the second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- in the office of the City Clerk of said antes and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, in the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three. of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE as: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (c) A storm drain and water collection is to be done, or any objections to the qualified elected, I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly ele system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of the district proposed to ed and acting City Clerk le eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to pay the cost and expenses City fi Huntington Beach, and exof the the crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap. of said work and improvements may ap cio purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a pear before said City Council and show Clerk of the City Council of said point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- City, do hereby certify that the whole the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out number of members of the City Council Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of of the City of Huntington Beach is Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by law not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the 18th work, including the grade to which said grades to which said work is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location or the extent of the territory to be as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula- ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work heretofore City of Huntington Beach, which said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708, which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 of the City Engineer of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the City of Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work, and location of said work in and of 1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the .streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten (10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned, and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete pavement over and improvements shall be Chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs, the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of Intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe'cul- thereof; said district shall Include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of work, .and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop- and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of the cost of said work, whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly in which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference Is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marina SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are, or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orlon Code of the State of California, the Im- ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19,641.27. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (6%) per annum and the last installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to be constructed,and including years from the second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- in the office of the City Clerk of said ances and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, in the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three- of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE as: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (c) A storm drain and water collection. is to be done, or any objections to the 1, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of pay district proposed to qualified and acting City Clerk le the eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to a the cost and expenses City qualified Huntington Beach, and exof the crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap- of said work and improvements may ap- cio purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a pear before said City Council and show Clerk of the City Council of said point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- City, do hereby certify that the whole the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out number of members of the City Council Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of of the City of Huntington Beach is Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by law not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the 18th work, including the grade to which said grades to which said work is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location or the extent of the territory to be as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula- ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work heretofore City of Huntington Beach, which said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708,which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 0701 of the City Engineer of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the City•of Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work,:and location of said work In and of 1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten (10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned; and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete pavement over and improvements shall be chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs,.the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- thereof; said district shall Include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of work, and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop. and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of the cost of said work, whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly In which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Palos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference Is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marina SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are,or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Code of the State of California, the Im- ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19,641.17. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (60/.) per annum and the last Installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to-be constructed,and including years from the second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. in the office of the City Clerk of said ances and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public Inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, in the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three- of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and Improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE SS: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (c) A storm drain and water collection, is to be done, or any objections to the I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, qualified system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of the district proposed to ed and acting City Clerk le eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to pay the cost and expenses City fi fft the Huntington Beach, and exo crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap- of said work and Improvements may ap- io purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a pear before said City Council and show Clerk of the City Council of said point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- City, do hereby certify that the whole the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out number of members of the City Council Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of of the City of Huntington Beach is Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by law not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the lath work, including the grade to which said grades to which said work Is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location or the extent of the territory to be as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler,Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula- ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and .to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work heretofore City of Huntington Beach, which said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708, which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 of the City Engineer of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the City of Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work, and location of said work in and of 1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten (10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned, and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and Improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side= that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete_ pavement over and improvements shall be chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs, the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- thereof; said district shall include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of work, and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop- and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of the cost of said work, whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly in which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marina SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are, or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Code of the State of California, the Im- ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19,641.17. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (6%) per annum and the last Installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to be constructed,and including years from the .second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- in the office of the City Clerk of said antes and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, In the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three- of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE. ss: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (c) A storm drain and water collection. is to be done, or any objections to the I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, qualified system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of the district proposed to ed and acting City Clerk le the eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to pay the cost and expenses City fi Huntington.Beach, and exof the crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap. of said work and improvements may ap- clo purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a pear before said City Council and show Clerk of the City Council of said point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- City, do hereby certify that the whole the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out number of members of the City Council Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of of the City of Huntington Beach is Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by taw not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the 18th work, including the grade to which said grades to which said work is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location or the extent of the territory to be as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula- ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work. heretofore City. of Huntington Beach, which said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- E ORT REQUIRED BY- THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ESTIGATION, LIMITATION AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931,' AND PREPARED- PURSUANT ' TO RESOLUTION N0. 2709 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 1. Attached hereto and made a part hereof is a map designated "Exhibit A" showing the general nature, location, and extent of the proposed improvement .of Assessment District No. 6701, which: is as follows : The grading,. paving, concrete curbs and -gutters , concrete driveway, concrete -sidewalks, sanitary sewer, house connection sewer, sewer manhole, water main, water house connection, installation of fire hydrant, drainage structures for drainage purposes, reinforced concrete pipe, removal of obstructions, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work. The above mentioned proposed improvements are to be made in and along those certain streets as shown upon said "Exhibit A" . The lands to be assessed to pay the cost of said work or improve- ments are the same as referred to in Resolution No 26 9 6 , adopted by the City. Council -of Huntington Beach, California on the 4 rX day of MARCH , 1968. 2. The total estimated- cost of said improvements , including incidental expenses of the proceedings , is $19 ,641.15. Sheet 1 of 7 sheets 3. The estimated cost of the- proposed improvements is set forth in -detail as follows: Item Unit No. Quantity Description 'Price Total. 1. 313 Tons A.C.Pavement 0.") 6. 50 29034. 50 2 . 938. Tons 6" aggregate Base 3.00 29814.00 3. 1.16 Tons SS-1 Seal Coat 60.00 69.60 4.. 1374 L.F. 6" Curb - and Gutter 2.00 29748.00 5. 172 S.F. Concrete Driveway 0. 50 86 .00 6. 2553 S.F. 6" thick sidewalk 0. 50 19276 .50 7. 2 EA. Catch Basin 500.00 12000.00 8. 103 L.F. 18" R.C.P.1500-D 12.00 19236.00 9. 150 S.F. Grouted Rip Rap 1.00 150.00 10. 60 L.F. 8" V.C.P.Sewer Main 10.00 600. 00 11. 2S L.F. 4" V.C.P. Sewer Lateral 5.00 125.00 12. 1. EA. Sewer Manhole 400..00 400 .00 13. 4 EA. Adjust sewer manhole to grade 75. 00 300. 00 14. 2895 S.F. Compaction 0.075 217.13 15. 1254 . C.Y. Excavation 0. 75 940 .50 16. 19.3 :. L.F. 6" A.C. water main 4.50 868.90 17. 1 EA. Fire Hydrant 600-000 600. 00 18. 1 EA. 3/4" Water Service. 70 .00 70. 00 19.1 4 EA. Adjust gate valve to grade 30.00 120. 00 20 . 1 EA. Adjust water meter to grade 40, 00 40 . 00 21. 2 EA. Remove 6 salvage bloww-off 40.00 80.00 22. 2 EA. Street- signs 35.00 70.00 23. 1 EA. Stop sign 35..00 35.00 24. 1 EA. Remove lamp hole 150. 00 150 .00 Sheet 2 of 7 sheets Item Unit No. -Quantity: Description Price Total 25. 8155 S.F. Remove asphalt concrete pavement 0..075 611.63 26. 208 S.F. Remove concrete .drive ' 0. 25 52 .0.0. .27. 32 S.F. Remove concrete- sidewalk 0. 20 6.40, 28*. 3 L.F. Remove Concrete Drain 1.00 3.00 .- 29.. 79 L.F. Remove 14" Steel- Culvert 2 .0.0 158.00 30. 2 EA. Remove palm trees C3.0"). 5010.0. 100.00 31. 40 L.F. Remove barricade . 1. 0.0 4Q. 00. 32. 5 EA. D-1 Guide Markers 7.50 37. 50 33. 2 EA. W-21-R Reflector Sign 20.00 40..00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION"COST $ 1790.79-.26 4. The- estimated- total amount of Incidental Expenses for said improvement is as follows: Incidental Expenses 15% of 17,0.79.. 26 $ 2 ,561. 89 TOTAL COST $ 19.,641.15 Less contribution by City ' " -0.00 NET ASSESSMENT $ 199641.15 5. There will be no acquisition of property for said improvement.. 6. The .City of Huntington Beach- will contribute the sum of $0.00 toward the cost of said improvement. 7. Attached hereto and made a part hereof is a tabulation marked "Exhibit B" showing: (a) • The' as,sessed_ value of each parcel of land to be specifically assessed as shown on . the last equalized assessment roll of the County of Orange, to wit: The 19.67-68 equalized assessment roll, and the total assessed value of said lands. Sheet 3 of 7 sheets (b). The total assessed- value -of -the improvements of all parcels of land to be assessed as: shown by said roll. COThe total true value of the lands to be assessed calculated in. accordance with. the provisions of Part 8 of Division 4 of Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and the true value of each parcel of land", calculated in accordance with the provisions of said Part 8. W) The estimated amount of assessment for said improve- ment to be levied upon each parcel of land to be assessed. Ce) The total of the amount referred to in Section 7 (.d hereof. Cf) The amount, as near as may be determined, of. the total principal sum of all unpaid assessment (_Special) and special assessments required or proposed to be levied under any completed or pending assessment proceedings , whether director ad valorem, upon each parcel of the. lands- proposed to be, assessed which, if the proceedings were begun after said Division 4 , became effective, would require an investigation and report under said Division 4. 8: Serial bonds bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum shall be issued to represent each assessment of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or .over remaining. unpaid for thirty .00) days after Sheet 4 - of 7 sheets. the date of the: recordation of the warrant.. Said se:rial. bonds shall extend..over. a.period ending- nine- (9) years .from the. second day of January next". succeeding the next September" 1st following their date. Said bonds -sh-all- be issued under the: "Improvement . .Act of 1911" , Division 7, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State :of California". 9. Attached hereto is a certified copy of said Resolution No.' 2696- , adopted by the, City Council on the 4 l day of MARCH .. , 1968. Dated: ASSESSMENT ENGINEER APPROVED by the City Council- of the City of Huntington Beach California, on }y�J,�,� `s(/%� and filed' in my office -on 17 PAUL JONES, CITY CLER06F THE -CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH.- CALIFORNIA Sheet -5 of 7 sheets _ _ THEE CISOaF HlTI� I�G�TOaN BEACH • F EXHIBIT 08" IN THE MATTER OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH .ASSESSMENT DISTRICT N.O. 6701 VALUATIONS ASSESSMENTS _PARCEL ASSESSED VALUE TRUE VALUE UNPAID PROPOSED PROPOSED AND NUMBER LAND IMPROVEMENTS OF LAND ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENTS UNPAID ASSESSMENTS DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. 1 1870 3740 0 00 3,775 99 3775 99 2 City 0 00 1:0.58 9 1058 69 3 530 1060' 535 9.2. 1208 96 1744. 88 4 530 1060. 535 92 1208 96. 1744 88. 5 530 _ 1060 535 92 120.8 96 1744- 88 6 .530 6170 1060 0 00 1380 9:S. 1380 95 7 530 1060 0 00_ 1323 96 1323 96 8 530. 1060 0 00 1208 96 1208 96 . . 9 530 1060 535 92 .1208 . 96 1744 88 10 530 1060 535 9.2 1208 9.6 1744 488 11 County. 0 00 3066: 21 3066 21 12 County .. -0 00 .12S2 25 1252 25 13 County 0 .00 529 34 529 34 Y i TOTALS 6110.00. 6170•.-00 12.9220.00 26-79 60 199641 15 22.9320 7S 6 7 SHEET OF SHEETS C I T Y 0 F H U N T I N G T 0 N B E A C H 0 R A N G E C 0 U N T Y C A L I F 0 R N I A E N G I N E E R S R E P 0 R T DIVISION 49. STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE H U N T I N G T 0 N B E A C H ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 p w _ y • GTON BEACH ASSESSNE D I S 6701 = Assmt°.° °. ` ' AoSM't4 ° tVame 'and Addrea ° �vo. Rame ,and Address �100 ° ¢'>r • 1°. 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P 1r10-S32.�SeI�7_.. ° l°3 °Gaoo of draria oc •Coungy Aud'itox uring,ton Be .9z647' ° ' Santa Ana; 'Cali.fon'isf 92700 ` AP 110-024-10 Al'.f1I0-073-20 q John ;`Ba` a if-ford . 2 J 5 Ca l if'orni a g_ r S Fzati cisco,' 94115 0.24.11 1 �-�i'� � +t �� t s�,'�ryr"�� '��` -..,wiz 'l qi �ik�ay s'., f' kt ''�. _< <• r q x�1} �,,,,5"'�"f, . B in atr t� -*'fa.t` kacti ����;u�yd f,<v�'- •va;.,` x +may :T .:`.s„ ' - -. June 281, 1968 ' R. J. Noble Company P.O. Box 620 Orange, California ,} a Gentlemen: We are returning herewith your bid bond which was submitted with ' our proposal for the work to be done in Assessment ® District No. 6701 in the City of Huntington Beach. The contract for this ,job was awarded to Sully-Miller Con- tracting Company of Orange. We atould like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal. Sincerely yours, I Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw Enc. Pension Plan—20c per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. Water level ............................ 4. yds. but less than 8 yds.water level ................................................... 4. 8 yds, but less than 12 yds. water level .................................... 4. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. water level ................................... 4.16 yds. but less than 25 yds. water level ................................... 4. 25 yds. or more water level ........ 5. Driver of Truck legal payload capacity:C . . Less than 6 tons ........................... 4. 6 tons to 10 tons ............................ 4. 10 tons to 15 tons ............................ 4. 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4. 20 tons or more ................................ 4. Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 yds.,or more ................................ 4. Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck.. 4. Bootman ;............................................ 4. Water or tank-type Truck driver — 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ....................4. Truck greaser and tireman ................ 4. Truck repairman ......................:............. 5. Truck'repairman helper ............ 4. DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras & similar types of equip- ment; also PB & similar types of ..trucks when performing work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of attach- ments ................................................... 5. PIPE TRADES Health and Welfare—391/2c Per hour Pension Plan — 521/2 per hour Pipeline Foreman ...............................1 6. Pipeline Journeyman ............................ 5. ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare — 20c per hour Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 1% WIREMAN General Foreman 7 Foreman ........................ ................ 6 Cable Splicers ................................... 6 Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5 Journeyman Technician ........................ 5 OVERTIME RATES CARPENTERS Double time for overtime.: CEMENT MASONS — Time and one- for the first three hours after the r larly constituted straight time shift, all other overtime shall be double t OPERATING ENGINEERS — First t hours outside the regularly constit shift shall be at the rate of time one-half. All additional hours shal at double time. On Saturday work, first eleven hours shall be at time one-half and all additional hours double time. Sundays shall be do time. 11 IRON WORKERS— Double time stia paid for any and all work in excec eight (8) hours on any regular work and for all time worked on Satur, Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS — Time and one-half, e: Sundays and holidays, which are d( time. TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half, e -Sundays and holidays, which are d, time. - The rate of compensation for classification not listed in the schi but which may be required to ex the proposed, contract, shall be mensurate and in accord with the specified for similar or comparabl, ties in the Southern California ry Labor Agreements. The rates per hour, indicated are based upon the local prevailing per day being eight (8) times the scheduled rate per hour. Hourly of pE(y are based upon eight(8) hou day,for a full day or a fractiona of a day. The per them wages of i tional part of a day shall be the cable rate per hour multiplied b number of hours worked on sai, other than for overtime and/or SL or legal holiday$. - ,DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C. JONES -City Clerk of the C' Huntington Beach, Calif I I Dedends !0 reasurer r, yesterday issued the follow, cent statements, in. reference :he city treasurer, I would like as follows: I I Iuntington Beach for 22 years: job. There were many time working overtime, on a week, without extra pay . . . merely tate Constitution, the Public De osit Act of the Government Code 1d the City Charter.These respon bitities and procedures as set )rth by law cannot be delegated > any other department, official c officials of the City, and it is �cumbent upon the Treasurer tc ?hold and maintain the public usf. I Over 4 years ago Councilman tewart made a statement at arf )en Council meeting, to the efl ct that within the 4 years h ould like to see that all el It )sitions, other than Council, b fanged to appointive. For aa gong democratic government, ir! y opinion, this is wrong, and ij look around at some of the disc ganized cities that have trieq is we can see it is not a secure �p for the future of our city' cause I let my feelings be knowxl st the elected positions shoo main so, the pressure was on. En regards to the Trust Office sition, the salary has been elim, ited, however, the duties an( ;ponsibilities of handling th ist account, consisting of ma rusands of dollars in cash a •ety bonds, is still being pe •med in the Treasurer's offic is again was a political mov some members of the CitN- incil, as was shown when they ie no public explanation of thei; ion. "ouncilman Coen stated h( n't think the Treasurer's Offic( -ded the number of employee, y have, which is 3, and states t the Treasurer was never ii office. How can he clarif: statement when he has neve pped his foot in the door of th. asurer's Office. .or fair enterprise and goo, ernment relations, the offic the City Treasurer has place ✓ of Huntington Beach fund Bach and every bank in Hunt ton Beach. All checks of tl: � are signed and disburse )ugh the Treasurer's Offic ch amounts to thousands c ars within each month, ar r reconciled and recorded. R six years the Treasurer h� 1 fpl;a uSZI rar, a Cisv_v s (Published Huntington Beach News April 4, April 11, 1968) NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California hereby invites sealed bids and proposals for the improvement of the streets and.rights of way in Assessment District No. 6701 in the City of Huntington Beach, California, as des- cribed in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of said City Council adopted March 18, 1968, to which reference is hereby made for a description of said work and improvement, the grade to which it is to be done, the district to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof, the bonds to be issued, and for all further particulars therein contained. Reference is hereby further made to the plans and specifications and detailed drawings for said work and improve= ment on file -in the office of.the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, in accordance with which said work shall be done. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council has heretofore determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages for the doing of said work, which said scale of wages is contained in the sched- ule thereof, entitled "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt- ington 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 dis- trict. - AII proposals or bids shall,be accom- panied by cash, a cashier's check, or a certified check payable to said City of Huntington Beach, for an amount which shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a bond for that amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties, who shall- justify before any officer competent to administer an oath, 'in double that amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions, or by a cor- porate surety bond to the satisfaction and approval 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 Mon- day, the-6th day of May, 1968 at the hour. of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Huntington. Beach, California. Said sealed proposals or-bids shall be opened, examined and declared by the City Clerk the City Attorney, and the Director of Public Works of said City of Huntingtor Beach at a public hearing called for that purpose by said City Clerk' in the City Hall, Huntington f Beach, California al 19:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported to the Cit) Council of said City of Huntington BeacY at"its .regular meeting to. be held or Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 al the hour of 7:30 o'clock- P.M. in the council chambers in the City Hall-o- said City of Huntington Beach, and shal be acted upon by said City Council a, their said regular-meeting of May 6 1968. Said City Council reserves the- righ to reject any and all bids and proposal., should it deem this for the public good and also the bid of any bidder who ha: been delinquent or unfaithful in and former contract with said City of Hunt ington Beach. The scale' of prevailing wage rate: hereinbefore referred'to is as follows: TRADE HOURLI OR WAGE OCCUPATION RATE: CARPENTERS Health & Welfare— 26c per hour ' Pension Plan — 30c per hour Vacation — 15c per hour Carpenter ..... ...........................................$5.09 CEMENT MASONS Health &.Welfare — 25c per hour Pension Plan —30c per hour , Vacation — 25c per hour Cement Mason Journeyman....._......... 4.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare — 30c per hour Pension Plan —45c per hour Vacation = 30c per hour CLASSIFICATION Group1 ............................................... 4.53 Group2 ............................................... 4.77 Group3 •............................................... 5.01 Group4'............................ ..--.............. 5.12 -Group 5 ................................................ S.31 Group6................................................. 5.41 IRON WORKERS Health & Welfare — 28c per hour Pension Plan —25c per hour Vacation — 23c per hour Reinforcing Ironworker .........................5.83 Fence ,Erector ........................................ 5.78 LABORERS Health & Welfare — 211/2 per hour Pension Plan — 27c per hour Vacation Plan — 20c per hour Laborer—General or Construction .. 3.85 Dry Packing of Concrete .................... 3.85 Operator of Pneumatic & electric tools, Vibrating machines & simi-' lar mechanical tools'not sepa- - rately classified herein .................... 4.0E Asphalt Raker and Ironer .................4.06 Asphalt Shoveler ..................................... 3.95 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.9C Fine grader, highway & street pav- ing,Airports,runways,and similar type heavy construction .....:.......... 3.9° Flagman ...........:......................................... 3.8° Guinea Chaser ....................................... 3.91 Laying of all non-metallic pipe,•in- cluding sewer,pipe, drain pipe & underground tile ................................ 4.1f Concrete saw man, excluding trac- tortype ................................................. 4.01 Making*and caulking of all- non- metallic pipe joints ....................... 4.0, TEAMSTERS Health & Welfare— 35c per hour PROPOSAL of e whose address is_ D I3 0�C _0 OR 6 q e , ' '1� to furnish-and deliver all materials and to .do and perform all work in accordance with the specifications and contract of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the construction oft The ioork as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications.and Special Provisions of Assessment District No, 6701 lit, TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL y O/gyp THE CITY OF HUNPIMTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Gentlement L _ The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, the form of contract, the general conditions, the -Speci- fications, the Special Provisions and the Plans for the aonstruedon oft Assessment District No, 6701. Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bids" inviting proposals on such work dated and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for . by said specifications, 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 understands that the quantities of work as shown therein are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers , to do the work whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule. ®lo APPRORI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL QUANTITY 1. e 313 tons A.C. Pavement `211) U-G� .. .. ��.. , per ton Duo H�504 pD 2. Q 938 tons 6" aggregate base at V4 �- a, -per ton 3. / 1.16 tons SS-1 Seal Coat at �iyL�� -ems ...�._.rper ton 4, 1374 l-.f. 6" Curb and Gutter 'at �tlo-LQa,,�1J v4 Le per to f, 5. 172 s.f.. Concrete Driveway at --- per a f. 6, s 2553 s.f:. 6" thick sidewalk at per silfi 2�each Catch Basin at ��� � each o 0 00/�o,0. 8. 103 l,f. 18" R-oC;P. 1500a-D at ,.. `per t o f e oO 00 — 9. 150 s.f. Grouted Rip Rap/ lat . .. �1� � �(J •-l�a pex set. oo ,DSO,0O 10. 60 1,f. 8" V:CoPo Sew Main at �� ...... a:-:� aer oo -so. 11, 25 l.fe 4" V.C6P6 Sewer Lateral at - _per leaf. 12•; 1 each Sewer"Manhole at ��'f�c� c dJ each . p Zb APPROXI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRfTTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL QUANTITY 139 4 each Adjust sewer manhole-to grade at 14. 2895 s.f. Compaction at per $.f. , 167 ISo 1254 c,y. E=avation at e V_ per c.y, I6. _ r l93 1.f. 6" A.C. water main at �.� 1,. 1 each Fire Hydrant at C2�6� each 18. I each 3/4" Water Service at C? each oa 14O 19, 4 each Adjust gate valve to grade at each 1 EACH Adjust water meter to grade at each y 21. a �J 2 each Remove and salvage blow-6off at aka / each 220 2 each Street signs at::. each 23. I each Stop sign at.- each 24, 1 each Remove lamp hole at i �o--� . � I O 3m APPRORIM MATE ITEMS WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL UANTiTY ' Remove asphalt concrete pavement at 0 8155 sofa, L/ „ [v per s,fo so��.oa. o � ...®s�..sa..� 260 208 s.f. Remove concrete drive at -per saf. 27. idevalk. at 32 �.f. Remove Concrete/ per sofa 2 . 3 1.f. Remove eonnttrete drain at DOT lof. 29, 79 l.f. Remove 14" Steel culvert at .__......Z w � per 1.f o 2 each Remove palm trees (30") at each �� 3 � �� 40 1,f, Remove barricade at Der I.f. 3 . 5 each D-1 Guide markers at,�� each 3. 2 each W-21.R reflector sign at each 1500 ¢a Tarsi. The undersigned also agrees as folloc3as Firsts 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 perfoamence of the work and payment of bills. Seconds To begin work within 15 days after the date of execution of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to complete it within calendar 9� working days, after the date of execution of the contract. Accompanying this proposal is cash, a chashier's check or a certified check for $ payable to the City of Huntington Beach, or a bond In the amount of ,$��/oBFTOTA�tAh'da�rable 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 damages, if, in the event this proposal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time speci- fied in this proposal; otherwise said certified check, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be returned to the ubdersigned. Dated If an Individual, partnership, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder by ' Address of Bidder -5- Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm V/ 2 2 3 �1y (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder R.,T. Alo /e ('e#1 by Name and Business Address��'�. Incorporated under the Laws of the State of C'.9 Z ,��y i f/ ( President 7 G � ( secretaryi ( Treasurer State License Number Telephone (Corporate Seal) Dated this day of 1968 Corporation organized under N. L. BUNKER Notary Public A of the State of m State of California • Pri^ciral Cfii-e In Orange 'ount! Subscribed and worn to before sae this ��" ..........say.off'.. .... Notary Public in and for the County of won .�os� Rate of California, :a miriec� i7??c5 5ii[i9 1, 1970 ®6m PROPOSAL UWORMA,ToION REuun= OF BIDDERS ^� a.som>van. �craic. BIDDERS, The 1 The bidder is required to supply the following information. Additional oheets may be attached if necessary. (1) Address �'e9 Gx o, (2) Telephones �sso (S) Type of firm b Individual,, Partnership, or Corporations _ (4) Corporation organised under the law of (5) Contractor°s Licen@a Nos the State of& (6) List the namss and address of all mars of the firm or nam@s and titles of all officers of the corporations amcoc�� �sr.manec auu+a l�ca-- 73 7 (7) Number of years a verience as a contractor in conatru@tion wolkg (8) Lint at least sic projects completed as of recent dates Contract. amount - Claas of Work - Date Completed - Nm a i€ Addreas of Owner ZR ._sue/ PC.�3� �a0�14aDL'97 4 cae o zzi 7 - 77 D 22 Do " 40 (9) List the new of the person who inspected the aito of the proposed work for your fircd8 Date of InspOCtio68 5-2 7-6�P (10) If requested by the Divtricta the bidder shall furnish a motarised financial statemonte financial data, or other information and refer- owea aufficiantly comprehe=ive to permit an approaical of his current financial condition. r PROPOSAL SUB-CONTRACTOR LISTING Pursuant to the Government Code 41000 the prime contractors is order for this proposal to be acceptable for donsiderationg shall furnish the name and location of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perforce work or render ceavlde on this project in an amount exceeding one half of one per cent of the total bid.. WORK TO BE PERFORM SUB-CONTRACTOR SUB-CONTRACTORS ADDRESS. 'P1 1�- F- Lo�tsr, �=o ��llAll� iM By submission of this proposal, the Contractor certifiess 1. That he is able to and will perfo= the balance of all work which is not cowered in the above sub-contractor listings Za That the City will be furnished copies of all subcontracts entered into and bonds furnished by aubecontractor for this project. ,. f RECEIVED" CITY CLEIK HUNTING C!' Y OFr ti ACtf,CALIF. 1" May 'Pll 2 ; Q 7 ......... Pension'Olan—20c per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. Water level ......................... 4.50 .4 yds. but less than 8 yds.water level ............................................ 4.53 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. water level ..................................... 4.58 -12 yds. but. less than 16.yds. , water level ....................................4.66 16 yds. but less than 25 yds' water level ................................ 4.88 25 yds. or more water level 5.34 Driver of Truck legal payload capacity: Less than 6 tons ...............L 4.50 6 tons to 10 tons ............................ 4.53 10 tons to 15 tons ............................ 4.58 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.66 20 tons or more ................................ 4.88 Driv& of Transit Mix Truck: 3 ids.'or. '=4 ................................ 4.74 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck.. 4.68 .Bootman .................................................... 4.68 Water or tank-type Truck driver — 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. .................... 4.68 Truck greaser and fireman ................ 4.83 Truck repairman .................................... 5.46 Truck repairman helper .................... 433 DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras & similar types of equip- ment; also PB-& similar types of trucks when performing work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of attach- ments ...................................... .... 5.46 PIPE TRADES Healthand Welfare—391/2C per hour -Pension Plan 521/2 per hour Pipeline Foreman ................................ 6.55 Pipeline Journeyman .............. 5.95 ELECTRICIAN k Health & Welfare — 20c per hour Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 1% WIREMAN' General Foreman .....................;.......... 7.11 Foreman .................................................... 6.0 Cable Splicers ................................... 6.1C Journeyman Wireman .......... 6.8C Journeyman Technician ........................ 5.8C OVERTIME RATES CARPENTERS Double time for a overtime: CEMENT MASONS Time and one-ha for the first three hours after the regt larly constituted straight time shift, an all other overtime shall be double tim. OPERATING ENGINEERS — First thr( hours outside the regularly constitute shift shall be at the rate of time ar one-half. All additional hours shall k at double time. On Saturday work, tt first eleven hours shall be at time ar one-half and all additional 'hours double time. Sundays shall be doub 'time. IRON WORKERS — Double time shall I paid for any and all work in excess eight (8) hours on any regular work d, and for all time worked on Saturday Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS — Time and one-half, exce Sundays and holidays, which are doub time. TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half,exce Sundays and holidays, which are dout time. The rate of compensation for a ,classification not listed in the schedu but which may be required to execs, the proposed contract, shall be co 1 mensurate and in accord with the rat specified for similar or comparable c ties in the Southern California Masi Labor Agreements. The- rates per hour, indicated abc are based upon the local prevailing rat per day being eight (8) times the abc scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rai of pay are based upon eight(8) hours I day for a full day or a fractional p of a day..The per them wages of a fr; tional part of a day shall be the.apt cable rate per hour multiplied by I number of hours worked on said c other than for overtime and/or Sundc or legal holidays. DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C.JONES City Clerk of the City Huntington Beach, Californi f f Defends Treasurer er, yesterday issued the follow ,ecent .statements, in referencE the city treasurer, I would IikE )ly as follows: Huntington Beach for 22 years. y job. There were many time: r working overtime, on a week without extra pay . . . merely State Constitution, the Public De- posit Act of the Government Code and the City Charter.These respon• sibilities and procedures as set forth by law cannot be delegated to any other department, official or officials of the City, and it h incumbent upon the Treasurer tc uphold and maintain the public trust. Over 4 years ago Councilmar. Stewart made a statement at an open Council meeting, to the ef- fect that within the 4 years he would like to see that all elected positions, other than Council, be changed to appointive. For a strong democratic government, in my opinion, this is wrong, and if we look around at some of the dis. organized cities. that have tried this we can see it is not a secure step for the future of our city. Because I let my feelings be known that the elected positions should remain so, the pressure was on. In regards to the Trust Officer position, the salary has been elim- inated, however, the duties and responsibilities of handling the trust account, consisting of many thousands of dollars in cash and surety bonds, is still being per- formed in the Treasurer's office. This again was a political move by some members of the City Council, as was shown when they gave no public explanation of their action. Councilman Coen stated he 3idn't think the Treasurer's Office needed the number of employees they have, which is 3, and stated that the Treasurer was ,never in the office. How can he clarify this statement when he has never stepped his foot in the door of the Treasurer's Office. For fair enterprise and good ;overnment relations, the office ;f the City Treasurer has placed 1ty of Huntington Beach fund n each and every bank in Hunt ngton Beach. All checks of th :ity are signed and disburse through the Treasurer's Offic which amounts to thousands o lollars within each month, and ater reconciled and recorded. Fo: )ver six Years the Treasurer ha Publishj'd Huntington Beach NeH April 4 April 11, 1969) N ICE INVITING SEALED BIDS AS3ESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tt' :ity Council of the City of Huntingtc 3each, California hereby invites sealf. )ids and proposals for the improvemei )f the streets and rights of way i 4ssessment District No. 6701 in the Ci )f Huntington Beach, California, as de :ribed in Resolution of Intention N. t711 of said City Council adopted Marc I8, 1968, to which.reference is heret grade for a'description of said work an mprovement, the grade to which it :o be done, the district to be assesse :o pay the cost and expenses thereo :he bonds to be issued, and for a 'urthdr particulars therein container Reference is hereby further made to tt Mans and specifications and detaile irawings for said work and improv. 'rent on file in the office of the Ci ,lerk of said City of. Huntington Beac n accordance' with which said woi ;hall be done. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that sai :ity Council has heretofore determine :he prevailing rate of per diem wage 'or the Nng of said work, which sai ;tale of wages is contained in the schei ile thereof, entitled "Schedule of Pi diem Wage Rates," on file in the offic if the'CiV Clerk of said City of Hun ngton Beach. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN.that then are not now any estimated costs for'th rcquisition of easements and rights c vay required in this improvement di: rict. All proposals or bids shall be accon )anied by cash, a cashier's check, or :ertified check payable to said City c luntington Beach, for.an amount whit :hall be rft less than ten percent (10% If the aoregate of the proposal, or b r bond for that amount and so payabe ;igned by 'the bidder and two sureties vho shal! justify before any office :ompetentl to administer an oath, i louble that amount, and over and abov ill statutory exemptions, or by a coi )orate surety bond to the satisfactio ind approval of said City of Huntingto leach. Said sealed bids or proposals shall b lelivered to the City Clerk of said Cit ,f Huntington Beach on or before Mor lay, the 6th day of May, 1968 at th tour-of 9:00 o'clock A.M.-of said da t the office of said City Clerk, Cit fall, Huntington Beach, California. Sai. ealed proposals or bids shall be openec xamined and declared by the City Clerl, he City Attorney, and the Director o 'ublic Works of said City of Huntingto) leach at a public hearing called for tha urpose by said City Clerk in the Cit: fall, Huntington Beach, California a :00 b'clodk A.M. on Monday, the fill ay -of May, 1968, .and the results o aid bidding-will be reported to the Cit, ouncil of said City of Huntington Beacl t its re�lular meeting to- be held or londay, fhe 6th day of May, 1968 a ie hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. 'in thr ouncil chambers in the City Hall o aid City of Huntington Beach, and shal e acted upon by said City Council a' ieir said regular meeting of May 6 368. Said City Council reserves'the righ' reject any and all bids and proposals could it deem this for the public good id also the bid.of any bidder who has Den delinquent or unfaithful in any firmer contract with said City of Hunt. gton Beach. The scale of prevailing wage rates ereinbefore referred to is as follows: TRADE HOURLY OR WAGE :CUPATION RATE: '1,RPENTERS ealth & Welfare — 26c per hour ;nsion Plan — 30c per hour )cation — 15c per hour irpenter .................:............................:...$5.09 EMENT MASONS Dalth &-Welfare'— 25c per hour msion Plan — 30c per hour ication — 25c per hour iment Mason Journeyman................ 4.84 'ERATING ENGINEERS aalth & Welfare — 30c per hour :nsion Plan —45c per hour cation — 30c per hour .ASSII IJc T � - t f- 2 00, 0 + I 4 00, 0 + I 400. 00 + I 2 8 9 5, 0 0 x 0, 0 5 = 144, 75T 1 44, 75 + I 1254. 00x 'J 1881, 00T 1881, 00 + I b 193, 00x.1. 00 = 1 3 51, 00T 1351, 00 + I 7 00. 00 + I 75, 00 + I 2 00, 00 + I 4 0. 0 0 + I 40, 00 + I 1 20. 00 + I 30, 00 + I 40. 00 + I 81 5 5, 0 0 x Cl. 07 = 570. 85T 570. 85 + I 208, 00x 0, 3 0 = 62, 40T 62. 4 0 + I 3 2: 0 0 x u, 30 = 9: 60T 9. 6 0 + I 1 ), 00 + I 79, 0 0 x 2, 50 = 197, 50T 1 97, 5 0 + I 6 00, 00 + I 40, 00 + I .30, 00 + I 21 9 1 8, 8 5 T I 0, 0 0 T I 313, 00x 9, 0 0 = 2817, 00T 2 8 1 7, 0 0 + I 936, 00x 3, 80 = 3564, 40T 3 5 6 4, 4 0 + I 1, 1 6 x 2 00, 00 = 232, 00T 2 32, 00 + I 1374, 00x 2. 00 = 27 48, 00T 2 7 4 8. 0 0 + I 1 72, 00x 0, 60 = 1 0 3: 2 0 T 1 03. 2 0 + I 2553, 00x 0, 55 = 1404, 15T 1 4 04, 1 5 + I 1 4 00. 00 + I 1 03, OOx 1 1, 0 0 = 1 1 3 3. 0 0 T 1133, 00 + I 1 5 0, 0 0 x 4, 00 = 600, 00T 600. 00 + I 60, 00x 1 2, 0 0 = 7 20, 00T 720, 0 FI 25, 0 v x c, 00 = ey1 Or •;.� �� 1915/ �7a� P R O P O S A L whose address is Jz to furnish and deliver all materials and to do and perform all work in accordance with the specifications and contract of the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the construction oft The fork as shown on the plans and described in the Specificatioas. and Special Prosrtsions of j Assessment District No, 6701 TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTIMOH BEACH, CALIFORNIA Gentlement The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the provisions of the t Improvement Act of 1911, the form of contract, the general conditions, the 'Speci- ficatioas, the Special Provisions and the Plans for the construction oft Assessment District No. 6701. Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bids" inviting proposals on such work dated and also the site of the work* and will provida all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus and other means 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 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 therein 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. olm RECEIV , CITY CL RITY K HUNTINGTON 8 GF RECEIVE EACH•CALIF.- CITY rLEn CITY LF ='� 11UNTINGTQI;G; M,CALIF. p q _ APPROXI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL QUANTITY 1. 313 tons A,C, Pavement (2")a./�,_/,�- 00ec.�s.at..jd4Q arr erso�.r per ton 7. 00 2. 938 tons 6" aggregate base at-7M,PrCC per ton 3, 1,16 tons SS-1 Seal Coat at lwo /vlez.v .7.1.dc< per ton 20�O o Z 3 Z• ®o 4, 1374 l.f. 6" Curb and Cutter 'at `�Gyo _hoc�.¢�•.5 per lofo 2 . OO Z75G�oo 5. 172 sof. Concrete Driveway at per s.fo 6, 2553 s.f. 6" thick sidewalk per sof: • 2 each Catch Basin at�+,04 each 103 1,f 18" R-oC;P. 1500�D at 1,44F- laOGGa4a s per lsfo - 9. 150 sof, Grouted Rip Rap ate per safe '57i 10. 60 1.f. 8" ViCePe Sew Main at ✓/ S��Y p� :a,�s per /Z.Oo OD 11, . 25 lofe 4" VoCoPo Sewer Lateral at per 12; . 1 each Sewer'Manhole atc.i�/ .c��,P�,2 c.1.�._r.._r...r.._._.�. each ®2= APPROXI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL QUANTITY 139 4 each Adjust sewer manhole-to grade al�� s � each 14, 2895 s,f, Compaction at per sof, . OS� ���, 75' 15, 1254 c,y. Excavation at c.y. 16, 193 lof, 6" A;Ce water main at er 1.fm 1 , 1 each Fire Hydrant at �- �o each SOD•DO 700.®I 18, 1 each 3/4" Water Service each 767. O '7S DO 19, 4 each Adjust gate valve to grade at LL4�= . _ �ea ch 2 , 1 EACH Adjust water meter to grade at each 5v0_ g>o O p 21, . 2 each Remove and salvage blow aff at Q4E tiZ f �p each ■ sr 22. .. 2 each Street signs at each �� O o r ZO O0 23, I each Stop sign each 24, 1 each Remove lamp hole ato �n �5 • each -3- . APPROXI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS [UNIT PRICE TOTAL UAIVTITY 25' Remove asphalt concrete pavement at�s���� 8155 s,f. per S.f, O 7 s 7O. C:5�s- 26. 208 s.f, Remove concrete drive at �<,0eT�1 per s.fm ,� o � Z. 5G0 27. idewalk at 32 a.f, Rove Concrete/6 �si.erel., � ms_aawariasw..o.�m_ Der s.f. 28, 3 1,f, Remove contrete drain at V z—� . per lmf. D a /S no 9. 79 16f. Remove 14" Steel culvert �ic.�e.�. ■s..ara .s ` TC� Ei1�T.5 per /, �M 2 -each Remove Im trees (30") at ` z-- .�.�.. ..:.c � each 40 1,f, Remove barricade at �n.rcoa�r..wo�ra.sso®m.mrsw per 1.f, 32, 5 each D-1 Guide markers at ZTL.-/ Za"d.—a_s . each 33, 2 each W-21-R reflector sign at 4C4 -_ A 170 l�,�,�5 each TOTAL , Z i 24 ;Ft5' r r 1 , • • The undersigned also agrees as follmss Firsts 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 perfoamance of the work and payment of bills. Seconds To begin work within 15 days after the date of execution of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to complete it within calendar working days, after the date of execution of the contract. Accompanying this proposal is cash, a chashier's check or a certified check for $ payable to the City of Huntington Beach, or a bond In the amount of $._„/� /o, 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 109. of the aggregate of this proposal, which shall be forfeited, as liquidate damages, if, in the event this proposal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time speci- fied in this proposal= otherwise said certified check, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be returned to the ubdersigned. Dated If an Individual, partnership, or non-incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder • by Address of Bidder -5- Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder y_�� by Name and Title Business Address ,� p alaaso �® ■ ae�■ u Incorporated under the Laws of the State of ( President (•QS�rSeeretary ( Treasurer��, . Il�.._...a...�■ r...a State License Number Telephone L:.���UD (Corporate Seal) Dated this �- day of /� 91968 Corporation organized under Lams of the State of Subscribed and sworn to before me this �T; day of Notary Public in and for the County of %. to of California, OFFICIAL SEAL JAMES F. WANDERS o6m p,�:a NOTARY PUBLIC,CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN My Comdtebrt Ex-pjra MBy,ay 1971 ORANGE COUNTY PROPOSAL UWO!MTION RR UUIIRED OF BIDDERS The bidder is requfted to supply the following information. Additional oheets may be att hod if necessary, (1) Addrese t� 3 2 ®.. (2) Telephones ,:!,�3�/- 1/ADO (S) Type of firm - Individual, Partnership, or Corporations (4) Corporation organised unde7 the laws of (5) Contractor°a License Nos the State o s 2&.e.=V—�Zd �.�.��.��r�am (6) List the names and address of aA', members of the firm or naves and title@ of :ill officers of khe corporations 7��6S6a¢®woesa ooioo4avaanesn w¢ "fS dam aris.aa�om4aaaosaesaa®m®m. sm (7) Number *f years experience as a contractor in construction wortcs�f (8) List at: least six projects cowapleted as of recent dates Contract amount = Class of Wo:cs o Date Completed m Nmma 8 Addre@a of OWMT (9) List the names of the par@bn who inspected the @ite of the proposed vo* for your firms Date of InAspoctiong'y GS (10) If requested by the Divtricte the bidder shall furnish a noted finawial statement9 financial data, or other information and reform once@ @ufficiantly comprshm;ive to permit an approai@al of his current financial condition. PROPOSAL SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING Pursuant to the Govet meat Code 41000 the prime contractors in order for this proposal to be acceptable for consideration,, shall furnish the name and location of- the place of business of- each sub°contr ctor who will perform work or render service on .this project in an amount e=eeding one, half of one per cent of the total bid.. WORK TO BE PERFORMED SUB°CONIWCTOR SUB-CONTRACTORS ADDRESS. By submission of this proposal, the Contractor certifiesa to That he is able to and will perform the balance of all work which is not coorered in the above sub-contractor listinga 2. That the City will be furnished copies of all sub-cvntracts- entered into and bonds furnished by sub-contractor for thisproject. ,t I i May 7, 1968 r Sully-Miller Contracting Company P.O. Box 432 Orange, California Gentlemen: We are returning herewith your bid bond which was submitted with your proposal for the improvement of streets and right-of-way in Assessment District 6701 Din the City of Huntington Beach. The City Council, at their regular meeting held Monday, May 6, 1968, rejected all bids and directed the Clerk to readvertise for bids for the meeting of June 3, 1960. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw Enc. { (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708, which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 of the City Engineer of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the City of Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work, and location of said work in and of 1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten (10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned, and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit; of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete pavement over and improvements shall be chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs, the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- thereof; said district shall include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of.-work, and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop. and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of 'the cost' of said- work,-whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT,. equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Palos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina, View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly in which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marina SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are, or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Code of the State of California, the Im- ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19,641.17. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (60%) per annum and the last installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to be constructed, and including years from the second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as 'ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- in the office of the City Clerk of said ances and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, in the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three- of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE ss: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (6) A storm drain and water collection is to be done, or any objections to the I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of the district proposed to quali ` e eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to pay the cost and expenses City fi Huntington Beach, and exoftthho crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap- of said work and improvements may ap- purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a pear before said City Council and show Clerk of the City Council of said point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- City, do hereby certify that the whole the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out number of members of the City Council Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of of the City of Huntington Beach is Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by law not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the lath work, including the grade to which said grades to'which said work is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location or the extent of the territory to be as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula• ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work heretofore City of Huntington Beach, which_ said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- City_-of Huntington Beach ! .t- City Hall Huntington Beach 92646 AP 106-603-09 Parcel 2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that land owned' by you or in which you are interested is proposed to be assessed for the proposed con- struction and installation of the following described work: The construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter , concrete sidewalk, asphalt concrete pavement over aggregate base material street name and traffic control signs , the adjust- ment of existing manholes and water valves and meters to grade the removal of existing pavement , street barricade , concrete drain, :t corrugated metal pipe culvert , and all other obstacles in the line of work, and including appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Marina View Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the intersection ' of Marina View Lane with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of the Southerly. right of way. line of Los Patos Drive to the intersection of Marina View. Lane with Orion Drive, and thence Northeasterly and t Easterly in Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of { Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 feet East and 60 feet West of t its intersection with the center line of Marina View Lane ; provided, however, that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the r Easterly side of Marina View Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Drive. Said work and improvement shall also include: (a) The Northerly extension in Marina View Lane of the existing vitrified clay pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a manhole to be constructed and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of the existing lamp hole, and appurtenances and appurtenant work; - (b) . The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marina View Lane with -the existing six inch diameter i water line .in Orion Drive with 193 feet of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe , and including. one three-quarter inch :z house service connection, one fire hydrant , the removal of two existing blow offs , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (c) A. storm drain and water collection system consisting of catch basins and eighteen inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe , and appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point 78 feet East of its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View Lane measured along the center line of Orion-Drive , and also in both Marina View Lane and Orion Drive , at , about, and adjacent to their common intersection. T The estimated cost of said improvement above mentioned is $ 19 641.15 the assessed value of the lands within the . district is the estimated true value of the lands within the district is 12 200.00 the estimated total amount of the assessment upon lands to be assessed for acquisition . or improvements done or heretofore ordered is $ 2 ,679.60 s the estimated amount of the proposed assessment upon your a s or the proposed improvements mentioned is $ 13058.69 the esti- mated amount of the proposed assessment is approximate only, is based upon the estimated cost above stated, and is not to be deemed the actual amount which will be assessed. The amount of money to be contributed by the City of Huntington Beach toward the cost of said construction is $ 0.00 A hearing will be held in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, California by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach on 'the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 . o'clock P.M. , - or as - soon thereafter as said hearing can- be held, at which time and place all protests and objections will be heard. The proceeding for said improvement is proposed to be conducted under ttie Improvement Act of 1911, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. A report on the proposed project is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt ngton Beach, and' is open to public- inspection. DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C. JONBS City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California r }Y. { t' i 1 INSTpp P, .a......, s� PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk ��ROTO,y 6 ` /} y �J� IU.) fur. o City of Huntington Beach _ •.q,,,.v � P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92646 APR 5 '68 CALIF. lCY�I�Z F Q137S2 2. AF 1;M-603-0 .1ty of Huatil'Atop ' each City HAII �utttil�ton Dsach, f�a2i�.`�2646 a S P E C I F I C A T I O N S AND S P E C I A L P R. O V I S I O N S FOR MARINA VIEW LAM AND ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NOo 6701 CITY OF HUNPINGTON BEACH SSATE OF CALIFORNIA 1968 $5.00 Charge, not refundable p i I N D E X Section I -'General Conditions of Contract 1. Definitions 2. Examination of Plans= Specifications, Special Provisions and Site of Work 3. Proposal Forms 4. Rejection of Proposals Containg Alterations, Erasures or Irregularities 5. Proposal Guaranty 6. Withdrawal of Proposals 7. Public Opening of Proposals 8. Disqualifications of Bidders 9. Competency of Bidders 0 Deposit for Plans and Specifications 10. Award of Contract 11. Return of Proposal Guaranties 12. Contract Bonds 13. Execution of Contract 14. Failure to execute Contract 15, Non-responsibility of the bity 16, Accident Prevention 17. Drawings and Specifications Interpretation 17-a. Changes in the Work 18. Conduct of Work 19. Inspection 20. Materials 21. Sample and Tests 22. Rejection 23. Preservation and Cleaning 24. Regulations and Protection 25. Hours of Labor 26. Alien Labor . 27. Prevailing Wage 28. Registation of Contractors 29. Domestic Materials 30. Convict made Materials 31. Responsibility for Damage 32. Cooperation between Contractors 31. Contractor®s Responsibility for Work 34, Property Rights in Materials 35. No Personal Liability 36. Progress of Schedule_ 37. Working Days . 38. Labor 39. Subcontractors 4O. Termination of Contract 41. Acceptance 42. Payments by the City Final Payment 43. Liquidated Damages ml� SECS a GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 1. DEFINITIONS 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 m City of Huntington Beach, California. STREET SUPERINTENDENT - Street Superintendent of the City of Huntington Beach, California. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS o Director of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach, Californian CITY CLERK o City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California. CITE' ATTORNEY o City Attorney of the City of Huntington Beach, California. CO - Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California. CONTRACT 4 Contract Documents consists of the Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Plans or Drawings and Specifications, including all modifications thereof incorporated in the Documents before their execution. BIDDERS Q Any Individual, Firm, Co-partnership or Corporation, submitting a proposal for the work contemplated, acting directly or through a duly authorized representative. CONTRACTOR - The Person or Persons, Co-partnership or Corporation, who ava entered into a contract with the City as party or parties of the first part, or his or their legal representatives. SUBCONTRACTORS - A Person, Firm or Corporation supplying labor and materials or labor for work at the site of the project as an agent of the Contractor. PLANS - The official scale and full size detail drawings or exact reproductions thereof, adopted and approved by the City, showing the location, character, dimensions and details of the work to be done and which are to.be considered as part of the Contract. SPECIFICATIONS - The instructions, provisions, conditions, and detail requirements contained herein or herewith, pertaining to the methods and manner of performing the work or to the quantities and qualities of materials to be furnished under the Contract. WORK 4 All of the work of the project contemplated and called for or shown in the Contract Documents. -2- CALLED FOR o SHOWN m INDICATED b As called for,, shoran. and /or indicated in the specifications or on the drawings. DID a As directed by the City through it legal representative. APPROVED 4 PROPER EQUAL - REQUIRED - SATISFACTORY = SUITABL.E - NECESSARY As considered approved:, proper, equal, required. sAtisfactory„ suitable or nece3aary in the judgment of the City,, INSP - Legal representative of the City. PROPOSAL RE UIREbJENTS AND CONDITIONS 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS2SPECIFIi:A.TIONS, SPECIAL PROVISION SITE OF WORK The bidder shall examine carefully the site of the work contemplated and the proposal, plans, specifications and contract forms therefor,, It will be assumed that the bidder has investigated and is satisfied as to the general and local conditions to be encounteredg as to the character, quality and quantities of the work to be performed and materials to be furnished as to the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work, and as to the requirements of these specifications. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officerp 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,, . PROPOSAL FORMS All proposals shall be made upon blank forms to be obtained from the Director of Public Works. The Bidder shall submit his proposal on the form furnished him. Proposals submitted on forms other than the one issued to the bidder will be disregarded,, All proposals shall give the prices pro- ppsed, both in writing and figures, and shall be signed by the bidder, with his address, and Contractor's State License Number. If the proposal is made by an Individualfl his name and Post Office Address mast be showal if made by a Fi= or PartnershipD the nay and Poat Office Address of the Firm or Partnership and the signature of one or both partners moat be shown: if made by a Corporations the proposal shall snow .the name of the State under the lwa of which the Corporation was chartared.9 the name of the Corporation and the title of the person who signs on behalf of the Corpor- ation, 4,, REJECTION CiP PROPOSALS COI TAININC ALTEi MONS O) ERASURES OR d.4L6�FIVYiM'RI ry L I,►IS o a uvrac om. as.-�a�acr®cs�mo crmim aza Proposals may be rejected if they show any alterations of forme additions not called fora conditional bids, In@a plate bids, erasures or irregularit£es of any kind. o3= 5. PROPOSAL GUARATTr All bids shall be presented under sealed cover and shall be accompanied by easha a chashier°s checku certified cheekp or biddex©s bond made payable to the City for an amount equal to at least Ten Per Cent (10%) of the amount of said bide and no bid t.,.11 be considered unless such cash, caahierQs ,s�heekD or certified chmckq or bidder's bond is enclosed thererAth. b. 41ITi3DRAWAL CV PROPOSALS Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the hour fixed in the notice of Contractors for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing,, executed by the bidder or his duly authorised representative, for the withdrawal of such bids is filed with the City Clerko The withdrawal of a bid shall not prejudice the right of a bidder to file a new bide 7. PUBLIC OPENING OF PROPOSALS Proposals will be opened and read publicly at tho time and place Indicated in the notic4 to Contractors. Bidders or their authorised agents are Luvided to be present. 8o _DISQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERSo More than one proposal from an Individual, a Firer or Partnership, a Corporation or an Association under the score of different names will not be considered. Reasonable ground for believing that any bidder is interested in more than one proposal for the work contemplated will cause the reject® ion of all proposals in which such bidder is interested,, If there is reason for believing that collusion will be considered in awarding the Contract. Proposals in which the prices obviously are unbalanced may be rejected. 9. COMPETENCY OF BIDDERS - DEPOSIT FOR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Plans specificationsp and proposals forms will be issued only to those Contractors who can qualify as competent bidderso A charge will be required for the taking out of plans, none of which will be refunded to any biddero AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT 10, AWARD OF CONTRACT The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the 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. o� ` 11, RETURN OF PROPOSAL GUARANTIES Within ten (10) days after the award of the contract,, the City Clerk will return the proposal guaranties accompanying such of the propmAlS as are not to be considered in making the award,, All other proposals guaranties trill be held until the contract has been fully executedr after which they will be returned to the respective bidders whose proposal they accompany,, 12,, CONTRACT BONDS The Contractor shall furnish two (2) burety bonds in duplicate counterpart, one a8 security for the faithful performance of the contract in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract prieso 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 (507.) of the contract price,, 13. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned, together with the contract bonds,, within twenty five (25) days from the first publication of the notice of award of contract,, The contractor shall also sign a set of the plans and specifications for filing with the contract. No contract shall be ending upon the City until same has been completely executed by the Contractor and the City, 14,, FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT Failure to execute a contract and file acceptable bonds as provided herein within said time shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guaranty. 15. NON-RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CITY The City shall not be responsible for damage or loss from any cause to the work or site, ok other property, or for injury or loss of life to persona employed, or to the public. The Contractor shall take out and pay for all accident, compensation and fire insurance necessary, according to law and as@ume 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 under terms of the contract. The contractor shall indemnify the pity againstaany expense on account of anything used in the work being, or being claimed, infringements of letter of patent, 16. ACCIDENT PREVENTION Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons (including employees) and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws, building and construction codes shall be observed. Machinery, equipment, and other hazards shall be guarded or eliminated in accordance with he safety provisions of the California Industrial 09� Accident Commission, and the t°Manual of Accident Prevention its Construction". published by the Associated General Contractors of America, to the extent that such provisions are not in contravention of applicable law. 17, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Inter retation Figured dimensions of the drawings shall govern, but work not d�naioned 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. Dull size details shall take precedence over scale drawings as to shape and details of construction. It is intended that scale drawings, full size details and specifications should agree, but should any discrepancy or apparent error occur in plans and specifications or should any work of others affect this work, the Co 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 for,- even the only briefly mentioned or indicated, shall be furnished and installed fully and completely as a part I 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 force to all of the Mork. Additional Details - The City may furnish additional details to more fully explain the..work and same shall be considered part of- the contract documents. mWhere the cork is not sufficiently detailed or clearly shown, the Contractor, before.proceeding, shall apply in writing for additional 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 themvf must be given the City within 5 days of receipt of same. The City will then consider the claim, and if justified the. draw�ings will be amended. Non-receipt of such notice relieves the City of any claim. 17-a. CHANGES IN THE WORK& Increases and decreases in the work shall be done inconformity with-the provisions of Sections 5230 to 52369 inclusive, Chapter . 8.5 of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, a portion of the Improvement Act of 1911. The inclusion or deletion of any such work shall be at the bid prices if there are unit prices for such work in the bid on file, or otherwise At prices to be agreed upon between said Con- tractor and said City Council. -6- 18. CONDUCT OF WORK 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 this work so as to impose no hardship on the City or others engaged in the work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. The Contractor shall provide, at his own risk, all tools, machinery, scaffolding, false work, forms and centers for the execution of the work. Equipment shall be adequate and as approved. The Contractor shall obtain all necessary measurements from the work and shall check dimensions, levels and construction and layout, and supervise the construction for correctness of which he shall be responsible. Where work of one trade joins or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy when same is completed. In engaging work with other materials, marring or damaging same will not be permitted. Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage or defects, the whole work affected shall be made good without expense to the City. The contractor must anticipate relation of all parts of the work and at the proper time furnish and set anchorage, 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. 19. 1N8kCTY6N The Contractor shall at all times maintain proper facilities and provide safe access for inspection by the Street Superintendent to all parts of the work, and to the shops wherein work is in preparation. Where the specifi- cations require work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until tested and approved by the Street Superintendent and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notifying the Street Superintendent where and when such work is in readiness for testing. Should any such work be covered wit without test and approval, it shall, if so ordered, be uncovered at the Contractores expense, Re-examination of questioned work may be ordered by the Engineer and if so ordered, mut be uncovered by the Contractor. If such work be found in accordance with the contract specifications the City shall pay the cost of re-examination and replacema t. If such work be found not in accordance with the contract specifications the Contractor shalt .pay such costo 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 said Engineer or Insp9--tor will be subject .to rejection. The Contractor shall make a written application for an inspector at least twenty-four (24) hours before his services are required on the work. The Contractor shall furnish the Engineera and Inspectors reasonable facilities for obtaining full information respecting the progress and manner of the work, and the chatra-ter of the materials. oho 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 shill post all Bonds and Certifications required by the encroachment permit. The permit shall be acquived 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 under the contract is not parti- cularly specified, the Contractor shall estimate that the City will re- quire articles or materials representing the beat of its class or kind or at least equal to the class or quality of similar articles or materials that are specified. There articles or materials are specified by brand or trade name, that particular article or material must be used. Materials shall be furnished in ample quantities and at such times to insure uninterrupted progress of the work,, Same shall be stoeed properly and protected as required. The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other cause. 21. SAMPLE AND TESTS Materials or work requirift 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, unlss 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 requirtng test shall be delivered in ample time before intended use, to allow.for testing and none may be used before receipt of approval. All approvals or decisions will be rendered in writing. Samples that are of value after testing, shall remain the property of the Coutrac Coro 22, RETECTION 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- inga, same will be rejected and the Contractor shall immediately make same satisfactory to the City. Any materials which are condemned shall Immediately be removed frodh the premises. 23. PRESERVATION AND CLEANING The Contractor shall properly preserve and clean the work as it prom greases. 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 directed. -8- LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIDILITIES 24. REGULATIONS AND PROTECTION The Contractor shall keep informed and observe, and comply 'with, and cause all of his agents and employees to observe and comply with, all prevailing Federal, State and Municipal Laws, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this contract,, If any conflict arises between provisions of the Planer and Specifications and any such law above referred to, then the Contractor shall notify the City at once in writing,, The Contractor shall protect and indemnify the Cuty 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, railing, lights, and warning signs and take all precautions at all times to avoid injury or damage 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 required by law and comply with all law, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations relating to the work and to the preservation of the Public Halth and Safety. Strict prohibition against committing any nuisance in or about the work must be maintained. Conveniences shall be provided for employees and maintained in sanitary conditions. 25, HOURS OF LABOR The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty, twenty-five (25.00) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed 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 inclusive, relating to the hours of labor on public works, by requiring Contractors to file with the awarding body a verified report as to the nature of any extraordinary emergency when their employees are permitted to work over eight (8) hours per day, together with the names of the said employees, and the hours worked per day making failure to file said report within thirty (30) days prima facie proof that no extraordinary emergency existed, also making it a misdemeanor for any Contractor or subcontractor on pulic 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, ALIEN LABOR The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty, ten dollars ($10o00) 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 -9- r r , day, or portion thereof, curing 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, ex,:ept in certian cases of extraordinary emergency, providing for the reporting of such cases of extraordinary emergency, the keeping of records of the citizenship of workers employed upon public work, and the inspection of such records by the proper officials, providing for a forfeitlare for each calendar day, or portion thereof, any alien is knowingly permitted to work on public Bork and for a stipulation to this effect in the contract, and providing other penalties for violation of the provisions thereof, 27o PREVAILING WAGE The Contractor shall forfeit as penalty twenty-five ($25.00) for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed for each calendar day or portion thereof, such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the general prevailing rate of wages stipulated for any work done by him, or by anu 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 wovk on public work, providing for the ascertainment of such general prevailing rate by the public body awarding 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. 28. REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS Before submitting bids, Contractors shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Article 1 to 9 inclusive of Chapter 99 Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California and Amend- ments thereof, providing for the registration of Contractors, and definift the term Contractor; providing a method of obtaining liceses to engage in the business of contracting, and fixing the fees for such licenses; and prescribing the punishment for violation of provisions thereof, as amended, 29, -DOMESTIC MATERIALS Only such unmanufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States, substantially all from articles, materials and supplies mined, produced or so manufactured, as the case may be, 1n the United States shall be used in the performance of the contract in accordance with the provisions of Sections 4300 to 4305 of the Government Codeo Any persona 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 Oj years from date of violation. 30, CONVICT MADE MATERIALS No materials manufactured or produced in a penal or correctional Institution, shall be incorporated in the project under this contract, -10- 31, RESPONSIBILITY 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 publics for damage to adjoining property from any cause which might have been prevented by the Contractor or his workmen or anyone employed by him; against all of which injuries or damages to persons and property the Contractor having control over such work must properly guard. 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 acceptance, 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 injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons, by or from the Contractor, his servants or agents, in the construction of the work or by or 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 Contractors 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 work, each shall conduct his operations in such a manner as not to cause any unnecessary delay or hindrance to the other. Each Contractor 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. CONTRACTORsS RESPONSIBLIITY FOR WORK Until the formal acceptance of the work by the City, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other causes whether arising from the execution or from the non- execution of the work. The contractor shall rebuild, repair, restore and make good all injuries or damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of the above causes before its completion and acceptance and shall bear the expense thereof, except for such injuries or damages as are occasioned by acts of the Federal Government and/or public enemy, In case of suspension of work from any cause whatever, the Contractor shall be responsible for all materials and shall properly store them if necessary9 and ahall provide suitable drainage and erect temporary structures where necessary. 34. PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MATERIALS Nothing in the contract shall be construed as vesting in the Contractor any right of property in the materials used after they have been attached or affixed to the work or the soil. All such materials shall be- come the property of the City upon being attached or affixed. Q 11= Neither the City nor any officer or authorized assistant of the Street Superintendent or the Engineer, shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under the contract, PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS 36. PROGRESS SCHEDULE When, in the judgement of the City, it becomes necessary to accelerate the work® the Contractor, when ordered, shall cease work at any particular point and concentrate his formes at such other point or points as directed; and execute such portions of his work as may be required to unable others to hasten and properly engage and carry on their work.tb 37. WORKING DAYS Every calendar day except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays is counted a full working day in figuring the working days allowed under the contract,. No work may be performed on Sundays and 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 material. The Contractor shall provide, at all times, sufficient competent labor to peroperly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with schedule and with the time agreed to. The Contractor shall retain a competent superintendent to direct the work constantly during construction and to represent the Contractor at all times in connection with the contract. Any person the City may deem in- competent or disorderly shall be promptly discharged and not re-employed. 39. SUBCONTRACTORS Assisument of the obligations and/or duties of the Contractor in the whole or any past 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 pwsons engaged in the work of construction will be considered as employees of the Contractor, and he will be held responsible for their works which shall be subject to the provisions of the contract and spedfications. 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 shall file, with the Street Superintendent, a written statement .showing the work to be aubcontracted, giving the names of the Subcontractors and the des- cription of each portion of the work to be so subcontracted. -12- T t Where a portion of the work, subcontracted by the Contractor, is not berg 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 completing any part of the work. 40, TERMINATION OF CONTRACT Failure to prosecute work diligently ia'ground for termination of the Contractors control over the work and taking over the work by the City of due process of law. " 41, ACCEPTANCE Should it become necessary, due to developed condition, to occupy any portion of the work before contract is fully completed, such occupancy shall not constitute accep tanceo 42. PAYMENTS BY THE CITY Final Payment. The Street Superintendent, after the completion of all work to be done under the contract, shall forthwith make an assessment to cover the sum due for the work performed and specified in said contract (including all incidental expenses chargeable to the proceedings) in con- formity with the provisions of the "Improvement Act of 1911". Division 7, of the Streets and Highway Code of the State of California. Notes This paragraph is not applicable when other methods for payments are stated in the contract, 43. TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES It is agreed by the parties to the contract that in ease all the work cared for under the contract is not completed before or upon the expiration of the time limit as set forth in these specifications, 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 ($100000) per day for each and every day°s delay beyond the time prescribed to complete the work; and the Contractor agrees to pay such liquidated damages as herein provided. Said liquidated damages shall be paid by the Contractor to the City of Huntington 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 extend the time for completion or not, as may seem best to serve the interest of the City; and if it deciders to extend the time limit for the completion of the contract, it shall further have the right to charge to the Contractor, his heirs, assigns, or sureties, and to deduct from the final payment for the work, m13e r t 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 accrue during the period of such extension, except that the cost of final surveys and preparation of final estimate shall not be included in such charges. Said amount shall be paid by Contractor to the City of Huntington Beach prior to the delivery to the Contractor of the assessment, warrant and diagram, The Contractor shall not be assessed with liquidated damages nor the cost of engineering and ingpection during any delay in the completion of the work caused by acts of God or the public enemy, acts of the City, fire, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes and unusually severe weather or delays of sub-contractors due to such causes; provided, that the Contractor shall within ten (10) days from the beginning of any such delay notify the Superintendent of Streets in writing of the causes of delay, who shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, and his findings of the facts thereon shall be final and conclusive. -14- SECTION II SPECIAL PROVISIONS STREET IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 1, DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work to be done consists, in general, of the removal of existing highway facilities of roadway excavation and grading of compaction of road- way areas, of the construction of Portland Cement concrete curbs and gutters, sidewalks, driveway aprons, of the placement of aggregate base, and the placement of asphalt concrete, SECTION 2, SPECIFICATIONS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the fore- going Specifications and with the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, dated July 1964, insofar as the same may apply, and shall also comply with the following Special Provisions. The term "State Standard Specifications% when herein after used, shall be interpreted as meFaning,. and being synonymous with the Standard Specifi- cations of the State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, dated July 1964. In case of conflict between the Specifications, or the State Standard Specifications, and these Special Provisions,, the Special Provisions shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions, SECTION 3, PLANS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the Improve- me-at Plans; said plans form a part of the Contract Documents and are on file in the office of the Director of Public Works, SECTION 4, TESTING The testing of any materials or of any portion of the job under con- struction shall be at the option of the Director of Public Works authorized agents, The contractor shall furnish, without charge, any materials requested mlm + Special Provisions 4 Coutfd .• J for testing in accordance with Section. 6 of the State Standard Specification. The contractor shall also, provide access to any area of the job for testing purposes and shall furnish. without cost., -any assistance necessary to perform the testing, The charges for the testing .will be paid by the City of Hunting- ton Beach. The contractor shall notify the Director of Public Works of the readiness of any phase of construction to be tested and shall not proceed with any subsequent phase of work until the results of the tests are known and approved. Testing shall be performed by the County of Orange, Materials Testing Laboratory, SECTION 5, INSPECTION The contractor shall recognize the Director of Public Works of the City of Huntington Beach as the Project Engineer who shall be in charge of and authorize the inspection of the project. The contractor shall provide access at all times to any area of the project for inspection purposes and shall furnish, without cost, any assistance necessary to complete required inspections. A twenty-four (24) hour notice shall be given prior to commencing the project, 'and during construction the contractor shall give due notice, satisfactory to the inspector, of the readiness of any phase of construction to be inspected and shall not proceed without approval, SECTION 6, CONSTRUCTION DETAILS (a) Existing Highway Facilities - This work shall consist of removing existing highway facilities which interfere with construction, and protecting and/or relocating existing highway facilities which are to remain in place. All work to be done under the section shall be done in accordance with these special provisions and in accordance with Section 15 of the State Standard Specifications. In addition to the miscell- aneous facilities described in Section 15, the following specific items shall be considered in the prosecution of this contract. 1. Asphalt pavement removal, as indicated in the improvement plans, shall be removed from the job site and disposed of in accordance with Section 15 and Section 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. 2. Manholes to be adjusted to grade shall be lowered and adjusted in accordance with Section 15-2.05A of the-State Standard Specifi- catbns and with the following spacial provisionsd mZm t Special Provisions p Cont°d The man hole adjustment work shall consist of removing the the ring and -covers and portions of the manhole .shaft within the structural prism of the roadbed, and placing a metal cover over the manholes until the resurfacing is completed. After resurfacing, and prior to seal coat, the manholes shall be brought. to grade, using approved concrete rings and mortar, with as neat an excava- tion as possible, and the area remaining void, after the ring and cover are set, shall be patched with the same mix of asphalt concrete as the street surface. The cost for this item of work shall be reflected in the unit prices bid for the various items listed on the proposal and no additional compensation will be allowed. 3. Miscellaneous traffic control signs, street name signs, stop signs, and the highway markers as indicated on the plans or as found to be existing in the field shall be relocated or removed and delivered to City Yard at Memphis and Alabama as directed by the Engineer. 4. Concrete sidewalk removal, as indicated on the improvement plans, shall consist of the removal and disposal of concrete curb in accordance with Section 15 and Section 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. S. Concrete Art vetmay rmoval, as indicated on the improvement plans, shall be removed from the job site and disposed of in accordance with Section 15 and Section 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. 6. Lamphole to be removed, shall be demolished and removed from the job site and disposed of in accordance with Section 15 and Section 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. The removal shall include the shafts, footings and covers as integral parts of the. lamphole. .7. Water valves to be adjusted to glade shall include any existing valves and also the valves to be installed under this contract. This adjustment work shall consist of tying out the valves, removing And storing the frames, covers and cans until the asphalt paving is completed. After the asphalt concrete paving is completed, and prior to the seal coat application, the valves shall be relocated, boumht to grade using as small and neat an excavation as possible, -3- n f' • • t Special Provisions - Cont°d and using the materials specified in Schedule B of the special provisions, and patching the remaining void with the same mix of asphalt concrete as specified for the street surface. 8. Palm tree removal and disposal shall be performed in accord- ance with sections 16 and 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifica- tions. 9. Concrete drain removal shall.consist of furnishing all labor and equipment necessary to remove and dispose of the drain in accordance with Sections 15 and 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. 10. Water meter adjustment to grade shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to adjust the existing meter as indicated on the plans. Any broken or damaged sections of these facilities shall be repaired or replaced prior to completing the work. All work shall conform to Huntington Beach Standard Drawings. 11. Barricade removal shall consist of furnishing all labor, material and equipment necessary to remove certain quantities of barricade indicated on the improvement plans. The barricade shall be removed so as not to damage the rail or posts, and shall be delivered to the City Yard. 12, Steel Culvert removal shall consist of furnishing all labor, material, and equipment necessary to remove the steel culvert as indicated on the improvement plans, and to deliver the pipe to the City Yard or to dispose of the pipe if so directed. Removal, loading, and delivery operations shall be .so conducted so as not to damage any sections of piping. The Contractor shall replace at his own expense any sections of pipe willfully or negligently destroyed by his actions. 13.. Remove and salvage blow-off shall consist of furnishing all labor, equipment, and material necessary to remove the existing blow-off as indicated on the improvement plans, and deliver to the Water Department Warehouse. Removal, loading, and delivery opera- tions shall be conducted so as not to damage any section of the assembly. (b) CleariM and Crubbin& - This work shall consist of removing all objectionable material from the right of way, and shall be done in accordance with Section 16-1.01 to 1.04 of the State Standard Specific- ations. e4-- Special Provisions. - ContAd (c) Water - This work shall consist of furnishing and applying all water required for the compacting of original ground, embankment materials base material, and for laying dust caused by grading 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 Huntington 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 Beach system, Any fire hydrant used for service must be supplied with an approved eddy valve and in- spected by the Water Department before actual use, (d) Roadway Excavation - This work shall consist of all excavation involved in the grading and construction of the roadway, except structure excavation, ditch excavation and any excavation separately designated and paid for as a separate item, and shall be done in accordance .with Section 19-1 and 19-2 of the State Standard Specifications, All surplus excavation shall be considered to be the property of the contractor and shall be hauled off the job site and disposed of in accordance with Section 15 and Section 7-1,13 of the State Standard Specifications, (e) Basement Material - This work shall consist of subgrade preparation and of compaction of the original ground, and shall be done in accord- ance with Sections 19 and 21 of the State Standard Specifications, (f) Embankment Construction* - This work shall consist of constructing roadway embankments, including the preparation of the areas upon which they are to be placed; the placing and compacting of approved material within roadway areas where unsuitable material has been removed; and the placing and compacting of embankment material in holes, pits, and other depressions within the roadway area, and shall be done in accordance with Sections 19-1 and 19-6 of.the State Standard Specifications, and in accordance with subsection (e) aboveo (g) . Fini, shins Roadway This work shall consist of final clean-up of the job of all rubbish, excess materials, temporary structures,,- and equipment and other similar clean-up or grading work and shall be done In accordance with Section 22 of 'the State Standard Specifications, -5- i ! Special Provisions • Conted (h) 6&sregate Base Class 2 aggregate base graded to 1�" maximum shall conform to and be placed in accordance with the provisions for Class 2 aggregate base as specified .in Section 26 of the State Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions, At least 65 percent, by weight, of the material retained on the No, 4 sieve shall have at least one fractured face as determined .by Test Method No, Calif, 205,- modified, rest Method No, Calif, 205 shall- be modified to read."Method for determining Percentage of Fractured Particles", Where in the test procedure the term "crushed paxtic101 is ued, in lieu thereof shall be substituted "naturally or mechanically fractured particle° , Any particle with one or more fractured faces regardless of size shall be considered a naturally or mechanically fractured particle, Where in the tenet procedure the term "mechanically fractured" appears, the work "techanically" shall be deleted therefrom. In lieu of the spreading requirements specified in Section 26, aggregate base material shall be spread upon prepared subgrade by means of approved spreading as above specified, the material shall be shaped to the requirements of Section 26 of the Standard Specifications, Mottor Motor graders may be used for the aforementioned shaping. Tailgate spreading by dump trucks of the material will not be permitted except for spot dumping and in areas not readily accessible to approved spreading devices, (i) Prime Coat, - This work shall consist of furnishing and applying a prime coat of liquid asphalt to the surface of the aggregate base, and shall be done in accordance with Section 39 of the State Standard Specifications, The material placed shall be liquid asphalt of Grad@ MCm250, and shall be applied at the rate of 0,20 gallon per square yard or as directed by the Engineer. Cost for this item of work shall be included in the unit prices bid for the various items of work listed In the proposal and no additional compensation will be allowed, (j) Asphalt Concrete - This work shall consist of furnishing, spreading and compacting asphalt concrete in conformance with the lines, grades, and dimensions shown on the plans, and shall be done in accordance with Section 39 of the State Standard Specifications, The material placed by type B asphalt concrete using paving asphalt of 85-100 penetration as a binder in donformance with Section 92 of the State Standard Specifications, -6- Special Provisions - Coat°d All asphalt concrete shall be spread and compacted with a self propelled asphalt paving machine capable of spreading and vibrating a width of 12 feet, The grading for the asphalt concrete shall be 3/411 maximum, medium. (k) Seal Coat - This work shall consist of furnishing and applying a seal coat of bituminous binder without screenings and shall be applied in accordance with Section 39 and 37 of the State Standard Specifications, The material placed shall be a mixing type emulsion of grade SS-19 and shall be applied at the rate of 0.10 gallon per square yard or as directed by the Director of Public Works. (Y) Concrete Sidewalk. Driveways. and Curb and Gutter - This work shall consist of constructing 6" sidewalk, driveways and curbs and gutters, of the form and dimensions shown on the Plans, and shall be done in accordance with Section 73 of the State Standard Specifications. All concrete work shall be constructed of Class A concrete conforming to the provisions of Section 90 of the State Standard Specifications, (m) Miscellaneous Sins and Markers This work shall consist of furnishing and installing the signs and markers in accordance with the locations on the plans and in accordance with the State of California Uniform Sign Chart and Section 82 of the State Standard Specifications, The plans and/or proposal shall include a list of the various signs to be furnished along with the quantities of each. . -70 Special Provisions - Cont°d SECTION 7 PAYMENT (a) ExistiyZ Hi&h:aay Facilities Payment for all work pertaining to removing, disposing, salvaging, adjusting, modifying, remodeling, abandoning, obliterating, relaying, reconstructing. or resetting any of the miscellaneous highway facilities shall be included in'the unit price bid for the below described items of work. 1. A!Rhalt P9z%ent removal shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per square foot. 2. Miscellaneous Signs - payment for the furnishing, removal, salvage, delivery, or relocation of all miscellaneous traffic control signs, street name signs, stop signs, and highway markers shall be included in the unit prices bid for the variousitbms of work-Covered on the picoposal and no additional compensation will be allowed. 3. Concrete curb and gutter removal shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per lineal foot. 4. Concrete removals shall be paid for at the contract unit prices bid for the various type removals as listed belows a. Sidewalk removal shall be paid for on a square foot basis. b. Curb.and gutter shall be paid for on a lineal foot basis,. c.. Concrete driveway removal shall be paid for on a square foot basis. 5. LgMhole removal shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per each lamphole. 6. Manholes to be a Justed to grade shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per each manhole. 7. Water valve ad_ ustment, to gr; ade shall be paid for at the contract unit prices bid for each valve. 8. Tree removal shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per each tree. 9. Concrete Drain removal shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per lineal foot. 10. Water meter adjustment to grade shall be paid for at the contract - unit price bid per each meter. 11. Barricade removal shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per lineal foot. 12. Steel Culvert removal shall :be paid for at the contract unit price bid per lineal foot. -8 m Special Provisions - Cont'd 13. Removal of Blowoff and Delivery to City Yard shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per each, (b) ClearipZ and Grubbin& - Payment for all clearing and grubbing shall be included in the unit prices bid for the various items of work covered on the proposal, and no addilonal compensation will be allowed, (c) Watering - Payment for all watering shall ve included in the unit prices bid for the various items of work covered on the proposal, and no additional compensation will be allowed, (d) Roadhiay excavations and Grading - Quantities of roadway excavation and grading, measured by the average and area method, shall be paid for at the contract unit price per cubic yard. Payment for loading, hauling and disposal of surplus excavated material shall be included in the unit price bid for this A tem of work covered on the proposal, and no additional compensation will be allowed. (e) Basement Material - Compacting original ground, shall be paid for at the contract unit price per square yard, based on the areas of proposed paving, (f) Curb and Gutter, payment for all work including excavation, forming, construction, and water testing shall be made at the contract unit prices bid eper linear foot of the specified type of curb and gutter. (g) . 6" Sidewalk and driveways shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per square foot and shall include .full compensation for all work specified. (h) AaarMate Base - payment for all work including placement, watering, rolling and fine grading shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per ton, (i) Asphalt Concrete - payment for the furnishing placement, rolling, waterchecking, and necessary repairs of the asphalt concrete shall be made at the contract unit price bid per ton, (j) SeaalCoat - payment for the furnishing and applying of the seal coat shall be made at the contract unit price bid per ton and shall include full compensation for any cleaning of the Curbs gutters due to carelessness. (k) Miscellaneous Signs and Markers - Payment for the furnishing and Installing of the miscellaneous signs and markers shall be made at the contract unit price bid for the various items of work listed in the proposal and no additional compensation will be allowed, W90 ` Special Provisions e Cont'd (1) Finishing Roadway -. payment for all finishing work shall be included in the unit prices bid for the various items of work covered on the proposal, and no additional compensation will be allowed, (m) Traffic Control and Detouris& a payment for all work necessary to provide traffic control and detouring shall be included in. the unit prices bid for the various items of work covered on the proposal and no additional compensation will be allowed, (n) Full C2pensation ® For the furnishing of all labors equipment9 and materials and for performing all work shown on the plans and/or covered in these Specifications and Special Provisions, including the removal and disposal of all waste or surplus materials shall be considered to be included in the unit prices bid for the various items of work covered in the proposal and no additional compensaiiion will be allowed, =10= Special Provisions Cont°d .SECTION III SPECIAL PROVISIONS SEWER IMPROVEMENTS SECTION.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work to be done consists, in general, of the construction and installation oft A vitrified clay pipe sewer lateral, vitrified clay pipe. house connection stubs, and precast concrete manholes, SECTION 2, SPECIFICATIONS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the foregoing Specifications and with the Standard Specifintions of the State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, dated July 1964, insofar as the same may apply, and shall also comply with the following Special Provisions, The term "State Standard Specifications,°I when herein after used, shall be interpreted 'as meaning, and being synonymous with the Standard Specifica- tions of the State of California, Department of Public Works, Divisions of Highways, dated July 1964. In case of conflict between the Specifications, or the State Standard Specifications, .and these Special Provisions, the Special Provisions, the Special Provisions shall take precedence o� and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions. SECTION 3. PLANS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the Improvement Plans, said plans form a part of the contract documents and are on file in the office of the Director of Public Works. SECTION 4, EARTHWORK PART 1 SCOPE OF WORK The work covered by this section is all of the excavation, backfill and earthwork for the construction shown on the plans and specified herein. Ex- cavation shall include the removal of all water and all materials or obstruc- tions of any nature which will interfere with the execution of the work. PART 2 EXCAVATION (a) General The line and grade for the sewer line will be established by the Director of Public Works. Excavation of every description and of whatever substance encountered shall be made to the depth and grade shown on the Plans. Care shall be taken to restrict all excavation to the lines and grades shown on the plans with adequate allowance for clearance around concrete structures. . mle Special Provisions d Contsd Over excavations due to contractors negligence shall be refilled with well tamped sand and gravel at the ContractorOs expense, Materials excavated in streets and roadways shall be laid alongside the trench and kept neatly piled so as to cause as little inconvenience as possi- ble to public travel. Pavement removals including concrete, asphalt, or . oil mix pavings shall be kept separded from dirt removals intended for backfill. All materials excavated from streets :and roadways, not required for backfilling, shall be immediately removed and disposed of by the Contractor. No surplus materials shall be dumped on private property unless written permission is obtained from the owner of the property. At street crossings or where existing driveways occur in a street, the Contractor shall make provision for ditch-crossings at these points, either by means of backfills or temporary bridges, as the Director of Public Works may direct. Free access must be provided to all fire hydrants, water gates, meters and private drives, and means shall be provided whereby all storm and waste water can flow in the gutters Oninterrupted. All excavations shall be supported in the manner set forth in the rules, orders. and regulations prescribed by the Industrial Accident Commission of the State of California. Sheet piling and other timbers shall be withdrawn in such a manner as to prevent caving of the walls of the excavation. If extra excavation is ordered in writing by the Director of Public Works to obtain suitable foundation conditions for structures, such excavation and the materials used to refill the excavation will be paid for at the unit prices as stated in the Bid Schedule. (b) Trenches Pipe trenches shall be sufficiently straight between manholes to permit the pipe to be laid true to line in the approximate center of the trench. The trench width shall be such as to provide a free working space on each side .df the pipe as laid, but the maximum allowable w1*h for pipe trenches, measured at the crown of the pipe, shall be the outside diameter of the pipe, exclusive of the bell, plus sixteen (16) inches, and such maximum allowable width shall be inclusive of all trench timbering. Whenever such maximum allowable width of pipe trench_is exceeded for any reason except as shown on the plans, or herein specified, or by the written direction of the Director of Public Works, the Contractor shall, at his own expense for all material and labor, imbed the pipe in Class B concrete as director by the Director of Public Works. The minimum width of pipe trenches measured at the crown of the pipe shall be twelve (12) inches greater than the exterior diameter of the pipe exclusive m2o Special Provisions a Contud of the bell, and such minimum width shall be exclusive of all trench timbers. Unless otherwise shown on the Plans or specified herein, excavations for the construction of pipelines shall be in open trenches'. Sides of trenches shall be kept as nearly vertical as possible. Except as shown on the Plans, tunneling will be permitted only when necessary to lay pipe under existing structures and then only upon written permission of the Director of Public Works, obtained in advance in each case, Where tunneling is permitted, unless otherwise shown on the plans and if the locations of existing struct- ures permit, open trenching between tunnels shall not be less than eight (8) feet in length, No tunnel shall be less than one (1) foot wider than the external diameter of the sewer pipe. Unless otherwise shown on the plans or herein specified, the pipe shall be placed directly upon such foundation material as is encountered in the trench bottom. It is not anticipated that any unstable material will be encountered in the trench bottoms but wherever such material is encountered, it shall be removed to a depth to be determined by the Director of Public Works and replaced with well tamped sand and gravel, allowance for the cost of which shall be included in the unit price bid for the work. Pipe trenches shall not be excavated more than three hundred (300) feet in advance of sewer pipe laying nor left unfilled for more than seven hundred (700) feet where pipe has been laid, except that greater distances may be permitted by the Director of Public Works. The material through which the trench is excavated shall be dewate=ed_. by means of a wellpoint system, or other pumping facilities acceptable to the Director of Public Works, to a minimum depth below subgrade of eighteen (18) inches, The trenches and other excavations shall be kept entirely free of water while sewer pipe or concrete is being placed, and until the concrete or mortar has had its final set, or the pipe joints have been completed. Water shall be disposed of in such a manner as not to cause injury to public or private property nor to be a menace to public health, (c) Excavation for Structures Excavation for all manholes and other structures shall be to the grades shown on the plans and shall be sufficient in size to leave at least sips (6) inches in the clear between the outer surfaces and the embankment or timber- ing which may be used to protect them. m3m Special Provisions o ContOd PART 3 BACKF ILL (a) General All backfilling shall be done in such a manner as not to move or other- wise injur the pipe line or structures, All backfilling shall be made with suitable material which is clean and free from organic or other objectionable substances, . Large rock fragments, stones, boulders, broken concrete pave- went or oil cake shall not be used. Backfill shall be compacted by water settling unless otherwise specified herein, (b) Pipe Trenches All field tests shall be successfully completed before any backfill material is placed over the pipe joints, After this testing is completed the trench shall be backfilled by hand to a minimum depth of one (1) foot over the crown of the pipe with selected material free from lumps or organic matter, placed evenly around and over the pipe of sfr (6) inch layers, and thoroughly compacted by flooding before additional backfill is placed thereon, After this backfill is completed and compacted the remainder of the back- ffll-may be made with suitable material by any means. Whenever tunneling is permitted, the apace between the pipe and the undisturbed dirt shall be completely filled with sand and gravel or other suitable materials thoroughly compacted, Where the depth of the trench exceeds five (5) feet and water is avail- able within six hundred (600) feet of the trench being backfilled in sufficient quantity and ofsufficient pressure to operate a water jet of at least one and one.:quarter (lk) inches in diameter, the contractor shall furnish and use water jets of -at least one and one-quarter (lk) inches in diameter and In sufficient length to extend to within two (2) feet of the top of the pipe. Water jets shall be'used in such a manner as to thoroughly settle the back- filled material in the trench. Where the depth of the trench is less than five (5) feet or where water is not available to operate the water jet as specified above, the trench shall be thoroughly flooded. If the trench is to be flooded, the surface of. the backfill shall be approximately six (6) inches below the ad- joining ground or street surface, The water shall be allowed to flow slowly into the trench from the upper end and shall be worked down to the bottom of the trench by "poling". Care shall be taken to not have such a large quantity of water that it will flow over the top of the dirt before it has penetrated down to the pipe. Poles shall be long enough to reach down to the pipe, and they shall be forced down through the. dirt to the pipe and the water allowed to flea down when the pole is withdrawn. o4- Special Provisions - Con.t°d The channels formed by- the poles shall be kept open and the water ruining in them until the dirt has settled, Before the' water has run out, the trench must be filled to street level and smoothed off; If the material with which the backfill is being mixed is adobe or clay, the trench shall be backfilled. to a depth of one (1) foot above the top of the pipe with good earth or sand free from large stones or lumps, and .thoroughly compacted by flooding before additional backfill is placed. The adobe or clay may then be deposited carefully in the trench in layers which shall not exceed six (6) .inches in thickness, and each layer shall be carefully and solidly tamped with appropriate tools in such a manner as to avoid injuring the completed sewer. Where sheeting is withdrawn, all cavities remaining in or adjoining the trench shall be solidly filled. Where sheeting is left in place, all cavities behind such sheeting shall be solidly filled. After the trench in all streets and roadways has been backfilled and flooded, the backfill material shall be left smooth and slightly mounded in the ditch, as directed by' the Director of Public Works, and all the streets'- and roadways shall then be swept and cleaned of all dirt and construction .dam• debris. .•.Y (c) Structures No backfill shall be placed against or around concrete structurs until the. concrete 'has been inspected and approved by the Director of Public Works. Unless otherwise directed by the Director of Public Works backfill adjacent to structures shall be compacted -by water settling as specified. in Paragraph (b) above. The. Director of. Public Works may direct that backtin -810=4 atMtarGO.o.=be:'s AA. Wight (8). inches . in thickness, each. layer to be compacted by moistening- and-tamping-by air or hand tools. Backfill adjacent to structures extending above ground level shall be brought to a point six (6) inches above nominal grade next to the walls of such. structuies .and shall be dressed with a slops away from the walls. PART 4 CUTTING AND REPLACING STREET SURFACES, CONCRETE„ ETC. Where the pipe trench is in a paved street or roadway the existing pavement shall be saw.-cut and trimmed to lines on either side of the trench to a width as described in these Special Provisions. Any loose or broken pavement or pavement which is undermined, oecuring outside of these limits shall be removed at the Cozytractor°s expense. All broken pavement shall be removed from the site of the work and disposed of. =5= Special Provisions - Contud. -All concrete curbs, gutters, driveways and sidewalks, drains, pipelines, sprinkler systems, canals or other facilities which are broken into or damaged by the installation of the improvement shall be reconstructed at the Contractor's expense, of the same kind of material as the original work. Curbs, gutters or sidewalks shall be removed and replaced at the next ,point beyond the excavation required by said installation. All loose pieces and broken edges shall be removed before replacing any surface of cement work. Upon completion of the backfill, compaction, and testing to determine 957. relative compaction, the trench areas shall be reconstructed with thick- nesses of asphalt, concrete and aggregate base equal to or better than that found to be existing in 'the field. The aggregate base shall be case 2 base and shall conform to the re- quirements of Section 26 of the State Standard Specifications, and to Section II of the Special Provisions. Asphalt concrete surfacing shall be "Type R" and shall conform to the requirements of Section 39 of the State Standard Specifications, and to Section II of these Special Provisions. The prime coat and seal coat shall be applied to the areas to be surfaced in accordance with the Provisions of Section II of these Special Provisions. No separate payment will be made for the work covered by this Section, but all cost in connection therewith shall be included with the unit prices stated in the bid schedule. SECTION 5, PIPING AND STRUCTURES PART 1 SCOPE OF WORK The work covered by this Section includes all of the pipe laying work, structures, and appurtenant items in the sewer system of the project. PART 2. MATERIALS (a) General All materials entering into this construction shall be in accordance with the requirements as herein specified. (b) Concrete 1. All concrete work shall be done in accordance with Section 51 and 90 of the State Standard Specifications. 2. Concrete for manhole bases shall be of Class A concrete as outlined in above mentioned Section 51. 3. Mortar, cement and sand for mortar shall be as specified in Section II, CONCRETE, Mortar for sealing precast manholes or for •6- Special Pz-ovisions - Cont°d plastering shall consist of one (1) part by volume of cement and two and one-half (2�) parts by volume of fine aggregate. The mortar shall be mixed in a suitable mixer or in a water-tight mixing box. The materials must be thoroughly mixed dry until the mass assumes a uniform corlor and then sufficient water added to give the mixture a proper -consistency. No mortar whichlas begun to set shall be used, and no retempering of mortar will be permitted. (c) Vitrified Clay Pipe Vitrified clay pipe shall be first quality, durable, vitrified, sound, extra strength pipe, consisting of well-burned clay throughout its entire thickness, and must give a clear, metallic ring when struck with a hammer. Pipe may be either salt-glazed or unglazed. If salt-glazed pipe is furnished or required the pipe must be smooth, and the interior surfaces must be thoroughly glazed. All pipe, except as herein provided, shall be socket pipe, Pipe ends shall be square with the longitudinal axis, and sockets,shall be true, circular, and concentric with the bore of the pipe. Pipe shall be scarified on the inside of the socket over its entire depth, and on the outside of the sp got for a corresponding depth; this scarification shall be approximately at right angles to the axis of the pipe. The length of Sections of straight pipe, wyes and tees, (of all sizes), exclusive of socket depth, shall be not less than 2� feet, except that for sizes less than 8 inches in diameter the length may be two (2) feet, and except that for special purposes shorter lengths may be furnished. Wyes, tees, bends, and all special shapes shall satisfy the same strength requirements as those for the pipe to which they are joined. `Branches shall be furnished with the connection or connections of the sizes shown on the plans, securely and completely fastened to the barrel of the pipe in the process of manufacture. This shall be accomplished by . fusion during vitrification in the case of salt-glazed vitrified day pipe of any size, ',,nd .in the case of unglazed vitrified clay pipe eighteen (18) inches or- leas ic: diameter. In the case of unglazed vitrified clay pipe twenty-one (21) inches or more in diameter fusion during vitrification will n t be required.; hi,wever, in addition to other fastening materials of unit strengeh equal to the unit strengthcfothe material of the pipe, there shall be a reinforcing collar of cement mortar around the outside of the joint, -7- Special Provisions - Cont'd and there shall be no exposure of cement mortar on the interior surface of the pipe. Tee branches shall have their axis perpendicular to the longitu- dinal axis of the pipe. Wye branches shall have their axis approximately 45° (unless otherwise specified on the plans) to the longitudinal axis of the pipe, measured from the socket end. All branches shall terminate in so sockets and the barrel of the branch shall be of sufficient length topermit permit making a proper joint when the connecting pipe is inserted in the branch socket. A stopper consisting of a disk of the same material as th pipe, 3/4 inch thick and fitting snugly into the socket of the pipe branch, shall be furnished with .each wye or tee branch. Dimensions and permissible variations of dimensions of all vitrified clay pipe and fitting$shall conform to the standards of the Pacific Coast Clay Products Institute. Before being used in any work covered by these specifications, pipe shall be subjected to and shall meet the requirements of the following hydrostatic pressure tests and loading tests: The hydrostatic pressure test shall precede the loading test by not less than one (1) hour or more than three (3) hours, and shall be applied to all specimens received for test in each size and class of pipe. When subjected to an internal hydrostatic pressure of ten (10) pounds per square inch for seven (7) minutes the accumulated moisture on the exterior surface of the pipe shall not run down the sides in such quantity that it will exceed ten (10) milliliters. The loading test shall be a three-edge bearing test or sand-bearing test conforming to "A.S.T.M. Standard Specifications C13-35, Clay Sewer Pipe", with all subsequent amendments thereto. All pipe, fittings and specials shall be clearly marked with name of the manufacturer, or with a trade mark of a size. and type which shall be filed with the Director of Public-Works. The manufacturer shall stamp or paint clearly on each pipe or sections a mark indicatinq' the class of pipe. (d) Precast Concrete Manhole Sections 1. Precast concrete manholes where called for on the plans shall be installed in accordance wo the locations shown on the plans and In accordance with the specifications listkd herein. All precast concrete manholes shall be of design conforming with the Standard 481' inside diameter. Manholes shall be straight sided or eccentric cone manufactured by Associated Concrete Products Incorporated. 08- Special Provisions - Ccnt°d 2. Manhole bases and installation shall be constructed in accordance with details on the plans and specifications contained herein. 3. Manhole walls interior- and exterior including pipe entrances and exits shall be plastered where necessitated of ter .iMallation to obtain a smooth, uniform, and watertight surface throughout the structure. (e) Castings All castings for manhole heads, frames, covers and other purposes shall be of tough gray iron, free from cracks, holes, swells, and cold shuts, of workmanlike finish, and made in reasonable agreement with the details shown on the plans. All castings shall meet the requirements of Class No. 30 of the "A.S.T.M. Standard Specifications A48-48, Gray Iron Castings; with any subsequent amendments thereto. Before leaving the foundr-,r, all castings shall be thoroughly cleaned and subjected to a manner inspection, after which they shall be painted with at least one (1) coat of Bituminus paint. The manhole covers and frames shall be Model A-1170 Standard Sewer or Storm Drain Manhole Head manufactured by the Alhambra Foundry Company Ltd. Manhole covers shall have raised block-tread design with a (1-1/4" X 1-3/411) slot and a minimum of one (111) diameter hole for lifting and vent purposes. (f) Stegs and Ladders for Underground Structures Steps and ladders for manholes, Junction chambers, flushing manholes, and other underground structures shall be made of 3/4" round galvanized iron bars. Steps shall be fourteen (14) inches wide and the rungs of the steps shall be four (4) inches from the face of the masonry of the manhole or other structure. Steps. shall be placed at intervals of sixteen (16) inches with the last step not more than twenty-four (24) inches from the bottom of the manhole or other structure and the top step placed immediately under the manhole cover frame. They shall be firmly anchored into the wall. of the.manhole or other structure in which they are placed. (g) Joints for Vitrified Pipe Factory applied compression Joints shall be used and they shall conform to specifications set forth herein. Compression Joints shall be of an ap- proved type of interlocking, resilient, mechanical compression Joints, formed on the pipe at the factory, and.made to meet the specifications and approval of the National Clay Pipe Research Corporation. The Joints to be employed shall be Wedge-Lock, manufactured by Pacific Clay Products; or Speed-Seal, manufactured by Interpace Handling and installation of the Special Projisions - Cont'd compression joint pipe shall be in strict accordance with manufacturers directions. PART 3. PIPE LAYING (a) General All pipe shall be laid without break, upgrade from structure to structure, with the socket end of the pipe upgrade. Pipe shall be laid true to line and grade, with a uniform bearing under the full length of the barrel of the pipe, and suitable excavations shall be made to receive the bell of the pipe. Where any portion of the sewer is located within ten (10) feet of any trees, the removal of which is not included in the Contract, the joints of the pipe shall be entirely encased in four (4) inches of Class B Concrete, but no additional compensation for the placing of such concrete will be allowed. Walking on, moving, or otherwise injuring the pipeline in any manner after the joints have been made will not be permitted. (b) Pipe Laying and. Jointing Before any pipe is placed, the subgrade shall be prepared in conformance with Section 4, EARTHWORK6 All adjustments to line and grade must be made by scraping of filling in the earth under the body of the pipe, and in no case by wedging or blocking up the bells. All pipe shall be carefully cleaned, and any lumps or projections on the faces of the spigot ends or shoulders shall be cut away before the pipe is lowered into the trench. The faces of the spigot ends and of the shoulders shall be brought into fair contact, and the pieces shall be fitted together and matched in laying so that there will be no unevenness along the lower inside half of the pipe. Whenever the work ceases for any reason, the end of the sewer shall be closed with tight fitting plug or cover. The interior of the sewer shall be kept free from dirt and foreighmaterials as the work progresses, and left clean at its completion. When the pipeline is constructed with an'end not jointed to an existing pipeline or structure, the 'end shall be closed by a cap of the same materials as the pipe, tightly sealed in place with a compression joint. PART _4. MANHOLES, JUNCTION CHAMBERS These structures shall be built of precast concrete sections, as shown on the plans. They shall be built into the sewer at the places and to the line, dimensions and grade shown on the plans, and shall conform in size, shape, and to the details shown, and in accordance with these spedfications. -10- Special Provisions - Coat d Pipe branches to laterhl sewers shall be built into the structures where shown on the plans, with the outer ends to be closed as specified. In laying pipe up to structures, no pipe shall be allowed to project beyond the inside of. the walls of the structure, and in no case shall the bell of the pipe be built into the wall of the structure. The invert channels shall be smooth and accurately shaped to a semi- circular bottom conforming to .the inside of the adjacent sewer sections, or manhole inverts may be constructed by laying full section sewer pipe straight through the manholes and breaking out the top half after the base is con- structed. Changes in sizes and grades shall be made gradually and evenly. Changes in the direction of the sewer and entering branch or branches shall have a true curve of as large a radius as the size of the manole will permit. PART S. TEST FOR LEAKAGE Unless excessive ground water is encountered, each section-of sewer between two (2) successive structures shall be tested for leakage by closing the lower end of the sewer to be tested and the inlet sewer of the upper structure with stoppers, and filling the pipe and structure with water to a point four (4) feet above the invert of the open sewer in the upper structure. Test for leakage shall be conducted after the pipeline has been back . filled to a point one (1) foot above the crown of the pipe as specified herein and before the balance of the backfill has been placed. The allowable leakage will be computed by the formulas D 1e 0,00004 x L _\rH D - is the allowable drop in feet per minute in height of the water in the upper structure; L - is the length in feet of the sewer tested, not Including the length of house connections entering the sections being tested; H - is the difference in elevation, in feet, between the invert of the closed sewer in the lower structure, and the surface of the water in the upper structure, or the head of water on the invert at closed end.of newer, If the leakage, as shown by the test, is greater than allowed by the formula, the pipe shall be overhauled, and relaid if necessary, until the Joints shall hold satisfactorily under this test. -11- Special Provialons b Cogs:°d PART"6, CLEANING PIPELINE After the pipeline has been tested for leakage and has been approved by the Director of Public Works, all pipelines and all structures shall be completely flushed and cleaned of all loose mud, cemaat, and any other loose or objectionable material, The pipeline flushing work shall be done with a Wayne Sewer Ball of proper size and shall be done in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, PANT 7, SPECIFIC WORD TO BE PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT 1, 8" Vitrified ClaJ Pipe Sewed - This work shall consist of Installing sewer mains at the location and to the grades indicated on the plans and shall be done in accordance with these special provisions, 2, 4" Vitrified Clime House Connection Stubs - This work shall consist of installing 4" connection lines between the 8" laterals and the property lines in accordance with the special provisions. Depths between back of sidewalk grade and. the type of the connection lines shall be as followss a - Services to lots which are higher than street grade, at their farthest point from the street, shall be installed a minimum of four feet deep, b - Services to lots which are lower than street grade, at their farthest point from the streeto shall be installed a mini- mum of six (6) feet deep. All connection lines shall have a plug or cookie conforming to the same material and joint specifications as that of the pipe installed in the upper end. The contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the actual station of each connection line and upon completion of the system shall deliver to the inspector three (3) legible copies of the station list, 3• Standard Manholes, - This work shall consist of installing manholes as previously specified. PART 8, MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Payment for the installation of all eight (8) ia,th vitrified clay pipe shall be made at the contract price per lineal foot for the net number of lineal feet of pipe installed between manhole centers. This price shall reflect all costs for the work, including but not limited to, the costs of earthwork, concreta, pipe line construction, as such special features as are specified herein* -12- special Provisions • Conted Payment for the installation of all four (4) inch vitrified clay pipe shall be made at the contract price per linear foot for the not number of linear feet of pipe installed. .This price shall reflect all costs for the work, including but not limited to, the costs of earthwork, concrete, pipe line construction, and such special features as are specified herein. Payment for all standard precast concrete manholes shall be made at the contract price per each manhole constructed. This price shall reflect all costs for the work including but not limited to, costs of earthwork, concrete, grouting, and covers and frames, and such special features-as specified herein. PART 9, BID PRICE The prices bid on the various items shall include full compensation for the furnishing of all labor, materials, tools and equipment and for doing all the: work involved in the construction and installation of the sewer liners in accordance with the plans, specifications, and special provisions, and no additional compensation will be allowed. s13- 1 h SPA PROVISIONS For the construction of a water main and appurtenances in the City of Huntington Beach, California. ARTICLE I GENERAL CLAUSES - SECTION 1-01 GENERAL: All materials furnished by the contractor unless otherwise -provided, shall be new and unused, of standard quality and approved by the Water. Superintendent. All material not covered by these specifications mast be approved by the Water Superin- tendent. The Water Superintendent shall be the sole judge as to the suitability of the proposed material for the purpose for which it will be used. It shall be understood that all material called out in the specifications by t:cade names or catalog numbers, shall mean that material, or an approved equal. SECTION 1-02. SPECIAL 2UALIFICATIONS For the. safety of the water supply of the City of Huntington Beach it is impera� ative and essential that the City of Huntington Beach take no risk in awarding the contract .to any Contractor or person, that is not eminently qualified, through past performance in similar work and reputation to accomplish the intent ofthe plans and specifications..: ' ARTICLE II MATERIAL SECTION 2-01 PIPE Pipe shall be asbestos- cement conforming to the standard specifications for asbestos cement water pipe, Class 150 (unless otherwise shown on the plans) of the American Water Works Association No. C 400 • 53T or its latest revision. Pipe ends shall be step machined so as to provide automatic and separation without the use of mechanical spacers. Pipe couplings shall be "RING TITE" or approved equal. Rubber sealing rings shall be solid in cross section and furnished by the pipe manufacturer6 Maximum compression of­the :rubbgr ring shall not exceed 507. of the thickness of the .. rubber ring nor shall it be less than-20% .of the.diametrically apposed sideo SECTION 2.02 SPECIALS. AND FITTINGS Shall be eithet A.,W.W*A. Claw U or short body Class 2509 with ends to accomodate type of piping used. Fittings for use with asbestos cement pipe shall have machine finished and connections with both the ring groove and the interior of the bell mach. ine finished to the tolerance specified by the pipe manufacturer. All cast iron fittings shall be cement lined in accordance with American Standard Specification A 21.4-1939-. The lining shall have a minimum thickness of one sixteenth inch, and a maximum thickness of oneQeigth inch. Fittings shall be free of blow holes and castings shall be smooth and clean. SECTION 2-03 GATE VALVES Shall be in accordance with A.W,W,A. C 500-59 or its latest revision, iron body, bronze mounted parallel seat, solid bronze double disc, bottom.wedging, nonrising stem with i'011 ring seals, two inch square operating nut and :shall open left, . Valve 1_ 6 • r ' Special.Provisions ends shall accommodate type of piping used. Valves for use with asbestos cement . pipe shall have machine fiashed end connections with both the ring groove and the interior of the bell machine finished to the tolerance specified by the pipe manufacturer. Stems shall be "EVERDUR", "NI-VEE" or proven equal, having a certi- fied tensile strength of not less than 60,000 P.S.I., a yield of not less than 309000 P. S. I. and an elongation of not less than 15% in 2 inches. Test bars for above requirements shall be cut from the thrust collar area of .the stem after heat treating, forging and machining. Stem collars shall be cast itergrally with the' stem. Manufacturer shall employ a positive permanent method of identification in the field without dis-assembly that the valve stem is "EVERDUR" or proven equal. Stem nut shall be solid bronze. Wedge blocks and hooks shall be solid bronze and be so designed as to allow the gates to function properly when water pressure is exerted from either or both dir- ections. All valves 12" and smaller shall be suitable for a working pressure of 200 P. S. I. All valves shall have manufacturers name, working pressure and date, cast in plain letters on the body of the valve. SECTION 2-04 FIRE HYDRANTS Shall be Rich No. 750 or Greenberg No. 75. Hydrant stems are to be of "G" metal, "NImVEEI "EVEItDUR" or proven equal. . Nozzle caps shall be .furnished with rubber washers. Installation to be as per City of Huntington Beach Water Department Plan No. W-102. Hydrant burys shall be cement lined in accordance with American Standard Specification A21. 4-1939. SECTION 2-05 SERVICE CONNECTIONS Shall be of Red Brass i.e., Copper 857., Tin 57.9 Lead 5% and Zinc 5%. Installa- tion to be as per City of Huntington Beach Water Department. SECTION 2-06 COPPER TUBING Shall be Type "A" soft temper water tube of approved make and installed as per City of Huntington Beach Water Department, SECTION 2-07 WATER METERS Size, make, type and location shall be determined by the Water Superintendent. SECTION 208 METER BOX �r. Shall be Brooke"No. as required for imeter.size. SECTION 2-09 VALVE BOX Shall be Brooks No, 4 TT gate valve box and tile with cast iron face and cover marked "WATER". 2• Special Provisions ARTICLE III CONSTRUCTION DETAILS SECTION 3-01 INSPECTIONS 1, General. City inspection shall be provided for each job. It shall be the duty of the inspector to see that the Contractor complies with all City Plans, Specifications, Rules and Regulations. The Contractor shall call the Water Department not later than noon of the day prior to the day that inspection is desired. 2. Field Inspection. All pipe and accessories shall be laid, jointed, tested for defects and for leakage with pressure and chlorinated in the manner herein specified in the pres- ence of the Water Superintendent or his authorized agents, and subject to their approval. 3. Disposition of Defective Material. All material found during the progress of work to have cracks, flaws, or other defects will be rejected by the.-.Water Superintendent, and the Contractor shall promptly remove from the site of-,work such defective material.. SECTION 3-02 COMYRACTORIS RESPONSIBILITY FOR MATERIAL 1.. Responsibility for -Material Furnished by Owner The Contractor's responsibility for material furnished by the owner shall begin at the point of delivery by the manufacturer, or owner, and upon acceptance of the material by the Contractor. The Contractor shall examine all material furnished by the owner at the time and place of delivery, and shall. reject all defective material. Any defective material furnished by the owner and not rejected by the Contractor, and discovered prior to final acceptance of the work, will be replaced with sound material by the owner and the owner will furnish such additional material and supplies as may necessary to install such replaced material; the Contractor, however, shall remove the defective material and install the replaced material at his own expense, furnishing all bf the labor and facilities necessary to complete the work to the satisfaction of the Water Superintendent. 2. Replacement of damaeed Material. Any material furnished by the owner that becomes damaged after acceptance by the Contractor, shall be replaced by the contractor at his own expense. 3. Responsibility for Safe Storage. The contractor shall be responsibI6---for the safe storage of material furnished by or to him, and accepted by him, and intendent for the mock, until it has been incorporated in the completed project. -3• t Special Provisions SECTION 3-03 HANDLING PIPE AND ACCESSORIES. ' 1. Care, Cast iron pipe, fittings, valves, hydrants, asbestos-cement pipe, and other accessories shall, unless otherwise directed, be unloaded at the point of delivery, hauled to and distrAuted at the site of the project by the Contractor; they shall at all times be handled with care to avoid damage. 2. At Site of Work. In distributing the material at the site of the work, each piece shall be un- loaded opposite or near the place where it is to be laid in the. trench. 3. Pipe Kept Clean. The interior of.all pipe, fittings, and other accessories shall be kept free from dirt and foreign matter at all times. SECTION 3-04 ALIGNMENT AND GRADE. 1, General. All pipe shall be laid and maintained to the required lines and grades; with fittings, valves, and hydrants at the required locations; and with joints centered and spigots home; and with all valves and hydrant stems plumb. 2. Protecti%Underaround and Surface Structures. Temporary support, adequate protection and maintenance of all underground and surface utility structures, drains, sewers, and other obstructions encountered in the programs of the work shall be furnished by the Contractor at his own expense under the direction of the Water Superintendent, 3. Deviations Occasioned by Other Utility Structures. Wherever *:dating utility structures or 'branch connections leading to main sewer or to main drains or otter zonduits¢ ductp9.pipes,, or structures- proseat abstractions to the grade snd aligment of the pipe,, they shall be pommeatly supported,, r=vwed9. relo€ated9 or recoanstsruated by the Contractor through cooperation with the oar of the utflitp.8 structure, or obstruction iaeolved. In thosa instances where the re- location or tsonstruction is impracticable,, a deviation from line and grade will. be ordered,, and the change•shall be made in the amw r directed„ 4, Rriatiasn with dater SmDerintendentIs Consent. No deviation shall be made from the required line or grade except with the written consent of the Water Superintendent. Should the requested deviation require additional pipe oar fittingus. additional compensation shall be allowed therefore,. S, Subsurface &Mlorstiowa. The City shall have eumt4ted available records for the location of existing pipes,, valveso or other nadergaround structuress. which locations are indicated an the plans,. The Contractor shall have .the responsibility to verify these locations -and protect these structures and any other atz tares found in progress of work whether of record or not. Should the City require subsurface sxploarations other than _those ®40 • Special Prov%sionz pestia mt to the ejrecution of :the cmtract; the Cont3ractorg upm writes order of the Water Superintendent- shall malts all explorations and excavations for such purpose; and the dater Superintendent will allow extra compensation_ therefore. 6aa,D-gth_of xPiae�Cov6r. All pipe shall be laid to the following minimum depths: For pipe diameters of 4" to 8" - a depth of. 36 inches of pipe cover; for pipe diameter of 10" m depth of 42 inches of pipe cover- for pipe diameter of 1211 a depth of 48 inches of pipe cover; and for pipe diameter of 14" and greater - a depth as designated on the plans but not to be less than 48 inches of pipe cover.. The depth shall be measured from estab- Ushed street grade or the surface of the proposed permanent improvement to the top of .: the barrels of the pipe.. SECTION 3-05 EXCAVATION AND PREPARATION OF TRENCH 1.. Trench. The trench shall be dug to the alignment and depth required and only so far in advance of pipe laying as the Water Superintendent shall permit. The trench shall be so braced and drained that workmen may work therein safely and efficiently. Xt Is essential that the discharge from pumps be led to natural drainage channels, or to storm drains. 2. Width. The trench width may vary with and depend upon the depth of trench and. the nature of the excavated material encountered; but in any case shall be of ample width to pexmi�=..the pipe to be.laid and jointed properly and the backfill to be placed and compacted properly. The minimum width of unsheeted trench shall be 24 inches; and for pipe 10 inches or larger, at least one foot greater but not more than trso feet greater than the nominal, diameter of the pipe. Variations in these specified trench widths shall be allobvd only by consent of the Water Superintendent. 3. Pi�oundatioa. The trench, unless otherwise specified, shall have a flat bottom conforming to the grade to which the pipe is to be laid. Any part of the trench excavated below grade, as a result of negligence of the Contractor, shall be corrected with approved material, placed and compacted in layers under the direction of the Water Superin- tendent. When the bottom uncovered to sub-grade is soft and in the opinion of the Water Superintendent, cannot support the pipe- a further depth and/or width shall be excavated and refilled to pipe foundation grade as required, or other mean&...as - directed by the Water Superintendent, shall be adopted to assure a firm foundation-for the pipe and extra compensation shall be allowed therefore Wherever necessary to prevent caving, excavation in instable material shall be adesuately sheeted and braced. Mere sheeting and bracing are used, the trench width shall be increased accordingly; Trench sheeting shall remain in place until the pipe has been laidt. tested for defects and repaired if necessary, and the earth around it compacted to a depth of two (2) feet over the top of the pipe. 4. Barricades, Guards and Safe!Z Provisions. To protect persons from injury and to avoid.property damage, adequate barricades, construction signs, torches, red. lanterns and guards as required shall be placed and maintained during the progress of the construction work and until it is safe for traf- fic to use the trenched highway. Whenever required, watchmen shall be provided to -5- Special Provisions prevent accidents and extra compensation will be allowed therefor. The rules and regulations of the local authorities, rules of Industrial Accident Commission of the State of California, respecting safety provisions shall be observed. 5. Flow of Drains and Sewers Maintained, Adequate provisions shall be made for the flow of sewers, drains and water cdursec encountered during construction, and the structures which may have been disturbed shall be satisfactorily restored upon completion of the work. 6. Pr�o2erty Protection, Trees, fences, poles, and all other property shall be protected unless their removal is authorized;. and any property damaged shall be satisfactorily restored-by the Contractor. 7. InterruRtion of Water Service, aoue�w®m��mo� No valve or other control on the existing system shall be operated for any purpose by the Contractor without approval of the Water Superintendent; and all consumers affected by such operation shall be notified by the Contractor at least one hour before the operation and advised of the probable time when the service will be restored. SECTION 3-06 PREPARATION OF TRENCH BOTTOM AND LAYING ASBESTOS-CEMENT PIPE. 1, Trench Bottom. The trench bottom shall be prepared for the laying of pipe and fittings in accordance with the accept-able and recommended procedures outlined in the pipe manufacturers installation guide. 2. General. Proper implements, tools, and facilities satisfactory to the Water Superintendent shall be provided and used by the Contractor for the safe and efficient execution of the work. All pipe, fittings, valves, hydrants and accessories shall be carefully lowered into the trench by means of derrick, ropes, or other suitable equipment in such manner as to prevent damage. to pipe and fittings. . Under no circumstances shall pipe or accessories be dropped or dumped into the trench. 3. Inspection of Pipe and Accessories. e The pipe and accessorie4-shall be inspected for defects prior to lowering into. trench. Any defective, damaged or unsound pipe shall be repaired or replaced. 4. Pipe Kept Clean. .All foreign matter or dirt shall be removed from the interior of pipe before lowbring into position in the trench. Pipe shall be kept clean by means approved by the Water Superintendent during and after laying. -6m Special Provisions SECTION 3-06 Cont'd 5. Pipe Laying. All asbestos-cement pipe shall be handled, assembled, and bedded in accordance .. with the instructions in the pipe manufacturer's Installation Guide, Any deviation from the procedures outlined in this manual shall be approved by the Water Super- intendent, 6. FloatLus Pipe. Whenever water is excluded from the interior of the pipe, adequate backfill shall be deposited on the- pipe to prevent floating. Any pipe which has floated shall be removed from the trench and be relaid as directed by the Water Superintendent,. 7. Unsuitable Conditions for Jointing Pipe, No pipe shall be laid in water, or when in the opinion of the Water.Superinten- dent the trench conditions or the weather are unsuitable for such ;Wrke. . SECTION S-07 SETTING VALVES, VALVE BMES, FITTINGS AND BLOW-OFFS '" . .0oaa®m..r.�e�im nar��eammmsrwersm�armra®r.�em . 1. Generale Gate valves and cast iron pipe fittings shall be set and jointed to the asbestos- cement pipe in accordance with the instructions in the pipe manufacturer's Instal- lation Guide and in accordance with any instructions of the fitting manufacturers. 2. ' Valve Boxes and Valve Pits. r Valve boxes shall be firmly supported, and maintained centerera and plumb over the wrench nut of the gate valve, with box 1/4" above the surface of. the finished pavement or at such other level as may be directed; All geared valvei..and such otber valves as may be designated shall be set in masonry valve pies with the wrench nuts readily accessible for operation throughout the manhole opefs#ag. Pits.s` ILI be constructed in a manner that will permit minor valve repairs and to afford protection to the pipe from impact where it passes through the pit walls. 3. Thrust Blocks. ~ Thrust blocks shall be applied at bends, valves and tees, and where changes in pipe diameter occur at reducers or in fittings. Thrust block bearing surfaces shall be calculated from the directions and tables in the pipe manufacturer's Installation Guide and any special directions of the Water Superintendent. SECTION 3b08 . HYDROSTATIC TESTS to Pipe to be Tested, .P-.ss�soos All :pipe including the services shall be testec. This may=be accomplished by testL'ng the main line and the services at the same time. Oi`=by testing the'main line and then retesting after the services have been connected. The enitre system need not be tested at the same time. Portions of any valved section may be tested separately as permitted by the Inspector, -7- Special Provisions Section 3-08 Cont*d 2. Pressure during Testa Unless otherwise specified by the Water Superintendent an average hydrostatic pressure of I50 pounds per square inch for a period of three hours shall be used in the following manners The line shall be completely filled with water at Least 24 hours before test- ing. The pressure shall be built up by means of a pump to 160 pounds per square inch. The pressure shall be allowed to drop to 140 pounds per square inch before being pumped back to 160 pounds per square inch. The pressure at the start and end of the test shall be 160 pounds per square inch. The pump, pipe connection and all necessary apparatus shall be furnished by the Contractor, 3 EEgeelli®AAi.re.Before Test., Before applying the specified test pressure, all air shall be expelled from the pipe. To accomplish this, taps shall be made, if necessary, at points of highest elevation, and afterward tightly plugged. 4. Examination Under Pressure. Any cracked or defective pipe, fittings, valves or hydrants discovered in consequence of this pressure test shall be removed and replacer by the Contractor with sound material. 5. Permissible Leakage. No pipe installation will be accepted until the leakage for individual joints shall be .020 gallons per joint, per 3 hours, per inch of pipe diameter at 150 pounds per square Lac. Tests shall be made only after completion of partial backfill. The pipe joints shall remain exposed until completion of the hydrostatic testa Test shall include all services to property line. Should any•test of a section of pipe line disclose joint leakage greater than that. permitted, the Contractor shall at his awn expense locate and repair the defective joints until the leakage is within permitted allowance. 6e1e9kae Defined. Leakage is defined as the quantity of water pumped into the section of pipe being tested to maintain the specified test pressure. Leakage shall be measured by pumping from a calibrated tank. SEWMON 3-09 BACIFILL OF EXCAVATIONS 1. Backfill Procedure at Pipe Zone. Selected backfill material free from rock or boulders shall be deposited in the trench simultaneously on both aides of the pipe for the full width of the trench and to an elevation of at least 6 inches above the top of the barrels of the pipe 8 inches or less in diameter, and not less than 6 inches above the horizontal center line of pipes with.diameters 12 inches or larger, leaving the joints exposed for examination during the pressure test specified. The back fill material shall be moistened if necessary, tamped in thin (about 4 inch) layers and thoroughly compacted under and on each aide of the pipe to provide solid backing against the external surface of the pipe. .8n .Special ProvLstp ss SECTION 3 Contfd �34.?t1.�Ji S�O.mGY 2. Backfill procedure above Pipe Zone. Succeddi .g layers of backfill may contain coarse materials, and shall be cow pacted thoroughly by puddling with hose and long pipe nozsle, oc by flooding the trench, or by tamping if the material does not puccle readily,.. It is important that proper precautions be taken to prevent floating of the pipe uimn flooding the trench, and the Contractor shall be wholly responsible for neglect of these pre- cautions. 3. Rock and Boulder Exclusion. . No rock or boulders shall be. used in the backfill for at least one foot above the top of the pipe and no stone_ larger than 4 inches in its greatest dimension shall be used in the backfilling, 4. Procedure where Settlement is jWrtet. - Where it is important that the surface of the backfill be made sage for vehicu- lar traffic, or where a permanent pavement is to be paced. The material shall be . thoroughly compacted in accordance with the requirements of the Street Excavation Ordinance. 5. Procedure where Settlement is Unimportant. Wherever in the opinion of the Water Superintendent or Street Superintendent, surface settement is not important, thorough compaction may be omitted and the back- fill shall be neatly rounded over the trench. to a sufficient height to allow for settlement to grade after consolidation, 6. Deficiency of Baekfilla b . eFrrn,bWha�n Supplied, worvo.�re——r .,n..4■.�. Any deficiency in the quatitity of material for backfilling the trenches, or for filling depressions caused by .settlement, shall be supplied by the Contractor. SECTION 340 CUTTIM AND REPLACING STREET SURFACES CONCRETE, BTCo,. -- I. Where the pipe trench is. in a paved street or roadway the existing pavement shall be cut and trimmed to lines an either side of the tresch to a "idth rs described. .' in Section 1-03 of these Special Provisions. Any loose or broken pavement or pavement which is undermined,, occurring outside of these limits shall be removed at the Contractors expense. All broken pavement shall be reed from the site of the work and disposed of. 2. All concrete curbs, gutters, driveways and sidewalks, drains, pipelines, sprinkler systems, canals or other facilities which are broken into or-damaged by the installation of the improvement shall be reconstructed at the contractor*s expense, of the same kind of material as the original work. Curbs, gutters or sidewalks shall be removed and replaced to the next joint beyond the excavation required by said instal- lation. All loose pieces and broken.edges shall be removed before replacing any surface of cement .work. 3. Pavement removed during the trenching operation shall be replaced as follows: .9m SECTIOW 3-10 Conttd When the trench backfill has been completed, in accordance with Section 3-09 of these specifications$ the trench shall be resurfaced with a temporary asphalt surfacing, one (1) inch in thickness, conforming to the followingt Mineral aggregate shall conform to the requirements for Type C Mineral aggregate for asphalt concrete as set forth in Section 39-2 of the State Standard Specifications. The bituminous.binder shall be Class SC•800 and shall conform to the requirements of Section 93 of the State Standard Specifications. The rate of application shall be such, that the total mixture will be approximately six (6) per cent asphaltic binder. Road or blade mixing of asphalt surfacing material will not be permitted. The temporary asphalt surfacing, one. (1) inch in thickness will remain in place for a period of twenty (20) calendar days. The Contractor shall immediately repair any settlement or chuckholes that develop in the temporary patching, 4. At the end of the twenty (20) day period .the temporary asphalt surfacing will be replaced with permanent asphalt concrete paving as specified below: A* Streets or Highways with a cross-section conforming to the ultimate standards shall be replaced with an equal cross-section of aggregate base and asphalt concrete* B. Streets with a sub-standard cross-section consisting of asphalt concrete over oil-mix or mative soil shall be replaced with three (3) inches of asphalt concrete over native base. C. Streets with a substandard cross-section consisting of oil-six paving shall be replaced with two (2) inches of asphalt concrete over native soil. The Aggregate base shall be Class 2 base and shall conform to .the requirements' of Section 26 of the State Standard Specifications. Asphalt concrete surfacing shall be Type B and shall conform to the requirements of Section 39 of the State Standard Specifications* A prime coat of liquid asphalt or a paint binder of asphaltic emulsion shall,_be. ., . . . applied to the areas to be surfaced in accordance with the provisions of Section 30-4-002 of the Statr Standard Specifications. Plant mixing of asphalt surfacing material shall conform to provisions of See;'tiou 38-4*04 C of State Standard Specifications. No separate payment will be made for the work covdred by this Section, but all cost in connection therewith shall be included with the unit prices stated in the Bid Schedule. •IOa ` Special Pro-visions 5. Cleauup. Surplus pipe lime materiel, tools, temporary structures, earth from excavations, and debris shall be removed by the contractor and the job site -shall be left clean and to the satisfaction of the Water Superintendent. SECTION 3-11: CHLORINATION OF CODIPLETED PIPE LINE. Before being placed in service, all new water distribution systems, or extensions to existing systems, or any valved section of such extension or-any replacement in the existing water distribution system shall be chlorinated with Dry Hypochlorite or approved alternative method, 1. Dos The minimum dosage of,calcium hypochlorite powder containing 70 percent available chlorine shall be one pound for each 1,680- gallons of water pipe capacity treated; chlorine-yielding compounds other than calcium hypochlorite powder mays on approval of the Water Superintendent, be used in amounts proportional to their available chlorine content. For any method used the minimum residual chlorine content after 24 hours shall be 50 parts per million in all parts of the system. 2. Points of AMuca A predetermined dose shall be shaken into the suction well, the standpipe or elevated tang, or into the pipe at the first joint attached to the wdsting. water pipe, and the dosage shall be repeated at frequent predetermined Intervalsq preferably at each pipe joint as the pipe laying progresses, or as may be directed by the Water Superintendent. 3. Bacterial Analysis. After lines have been flushed out, samples shall be taken of the water in the lines by the Orange County Health Department for a bacterial analysis, in accordance with A.W.W.Ao Specifications* The Contractor, at his expense, shall provide all necessary fittings for above sampling. 4. Chlorination Repeated if Necessary. In the event that the bacterial analysis in the opinion of the Water Superintendent proves unsatisfactory, chlorination shall be repeated by employing acceptable alterna- five procedures until a satisfactory condition of the waiter within the pipe is estab- lished. The dater Department will bear the expense of this second or subsequent chlorinations. SECTION 3.12 WORK ON RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY Where applicable, the City will apply for the permit or easement to cross or . parallel the tracks within a railroad right of way. The Contractor shall pay for any_ inspections.;by the railroad and shall furnish any bonds required by the railroad. Work shall he done in conformance with the direction& from the railroad permit and job Inspector. If a base is required the casing shall be of the size and type as called for on the plans and the pipe shall be installed in accordance with the pipe manuo facturers Installation Guide. •llm Special Provisions SECTION 3P 13 WORK ON' STATE HIGMAY RIGHT OF WAY Where applicable, the City of Huntington Beach will secure the permit for a maintenance of the sewer from the State of California,, Division of Highways. The Contractor twill be required to apply for the actual permit to construct. The Contractors shall submit to the Division of Highways,, (along with the application), a duplicate copy of his performance bond to the City and duplicate certificates of insurance. The Contractor will be held responsible to pay for any and all tests or inspections required by the Staten The requirements of the permit will be available to all bidding Contractors and a duplicate of the permit will be furnished to the successful Contractor. The Contractor shall be held responsible to follow each of the directives of the permit and any instructions by the local State .Inspector. The local office of the State Division of Highways shall be notified by the Contractor at least 24 hours prior to any construction. The Contractor may expect the fallowing to be requireds a. Shoulders and ditches to be returned to prior condition and compacted to 90%; and soil and compaction tests will be requiredo b. Existing paved private driveways to be saw cut and replaced with 4" concrete of 4" asphalt concrete paving over compacted native soil as the existing paving material directs;, c. FgLsting paved street. inteasectipno to be saw cut and replaced, 0 95% compacted soil,, with 4" asphalt concrete over V untamated roak base. The report of the Director of.Pubiic Works to the M-ty. Camit regarding final 4ompletion will be dependent upon the Contractors performance oft tM State require- ments as well as those. of the City contract. o12p . Special Provisions ARTICLE IV SPECIFIC WORK TO BE PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT SECTION 4-01 GENERAL 1. The main line consists of 6" diameter asbestos cement pipe to-be furnished and installed. 2. Fire hydrant (one) to be furnished and installed. 3. The services consist of 3/4" copper line, a curb stop, and chisel mark on the curb face. 4. Valves, fittings, thrust blocks, and appurtenances as indicated on the plan standard drawings, or as necessitated by field conditions. ARTICLE V PAYMENT SECTION 5-01 1. Payment for all 6" A.C. mains shall be made at the contract unit price bid per lineal foot and shall include.full compensation for all work herein specified. 2. Payment for fire hydrant shall be at the contract unit price bid for each hydrant and shall include full compensation for the complete assembly as indicated on the Huntington Beach Standard Drawings. 3. Payment for 3/4" services shall be made at the contract unit price bid per each service and shall include full compensation for the tapping, corpora- tion stop, copper line, curb stop, and curb face marking. No meters or meter boxes are to be installed. 4. Payment for valves, fittings, thrust blocks, and all other appurtenances shall be included in the unit prices bid for the various items of work listed on the proposal and no additional compensation will be allowed. -13- SEA SPECIAL PROVISIONS STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work to be done under this schedule consists in general of the furnishing, construction, and installation of circular reinforced concrete pipe, corrugated metal pipe, concrete catch basins, concrete manholes, concrete junction structures, concrete transition, concrete box culvert, and the excavation and grading of a trapezoidal earth channel. SECTION 2, SPECIFICATIONS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the foregoing Specifications and with the Standard Specifications of the'6tate of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, dated July 1964, insofar as the same may apply, and shall also comply with the following Special Provisions. The term "State Standard Specifications," when herein after used, shall-be interpreted as meaning, and being sysnonymous with the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, Dated July 1964. in case of conflict betmeen the Specifications, or the State Standard Specifica- tions, and these Special Provisions, the Special Provisions, shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions. SECTION 3. PLANS The work to be done under this contract shall comply with the Improvement Plans, said Plans form a part of the contract Documents and are an file in the office of the Director of Public Works. SECTION 4, CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PART 1. GENERAL The work covered by this Secthu shall conform to the applicable State Standard Specifications listed as follows: 1. Section 19 - Earthwork 2. Section 51 - Concrete Structures 3. Section 52 - Reinforcement 4. Section 65 - Reinforced concrete pipe 5. Section 66 - Corrugated metal pipe 6. Section 90 - Portland cement concrete PART 2. MATERIALS a. Reinforced concrete pipe shall conform to the requirements of Section 65 and with the following exceptions In lieu of the Class requirements of Section 65 the pipe shall confoxm to the "D" load specified for each size pipe shown on the plans and listed on the proposal. All pipe shall be marked to show date of fabrication, to indicate "D" load, and to show top center-line. . -1- Special P:;ovisions - Cont'd PART 2. MATERIALS be Cement Mortar Grout shall conform to the requirements of Section 65. Exterior joints shall be provided with approved pouring diapers and bands to insure a watertight joint. c. Corrugated Metal Pipe shall conform to Section 66. The grating bars shall conform to Section 52 and the A.C. Pavement shall conform to Schedule I of these Specifications. Guages for the various diameter'CMP shall be as indicated on the plans and/or listed on' the proposal. d. Concrete Structures shall conform to Sections 51, 52, and 90 and shall also conform to the pertinent Huntington Beach Standard Drawings. Concrete for all structures shall Class A proportioned to produce a minimum .strengh of 3000 PSI in 28 days. PART 3. EARTM4ORK A. General The work covered by this Section is all of the excavation, embankament, backfill compaction and other earthwork required for the construction shown on the plans and specified herein. This work shall conform to Section 19 and to these special provisions. Excavation shall include removal of all water and all materials or ob. structions of any nature which will interfere with the execution of the work. B. . -Excavation The line and grade for the pipe lines and structures will be established by the Director of Public Works. . Excavation of every.description and of whatever sub- stance encountered shall be made to the depth and grade shown- on the plans. Care shall be taken-to restrict all excavation to -the lines and grades shown on the plans, with adequate allowance for clearance around concrete structures. -Over-excavations due to contractors negligence shall be refilled with well tamped'a'and and gravel at the contractor's expense. Materials excavated in streets and roadways shall be laid alongside the trench and kept neatly piled so as to cause as little inconvenience as possible to public travel. Pavement removals including concrete, asphalt, or oil mix pavings shall be kept separated from dirt removals intended for backfill. All materials ex-* cavorted from streets and roadways, not required for backfilling, and objectionable materials shall be immediately removed and disposed of by the contractor. Disposi- tion of all surplus earth shall be considered to be the property of the contractor and shall be disposed of in accordance with Sections 15 and 7-1.13 of the State Standard Specifications. At street crossings or where existing driveways occur in a street, the contractor shall make provision for ditch crossings at these points, either by means of backfills or temporary bridges, as the Director of Public Works may direct. Free access must be provided to .all fire hydrants, water gages, meters and private drives. Means shall be provided whereby all storm and waste water can flow in the existing gutters or flow lines uninterrupted; or provisions shall be made tore-route the flows. All excavations shall be supported in the manner set forth in the rules, orders and regulations prescribed by the Industrial Accident Commission of the State of California. Sheet piling'and other timbers shall be withdrawn in such a manner as to prevent caving of the walls of the excavation. m2f Special Provisions - C-_nt°d If extra excavation is ordered in writing by the Director of Public Works to obtain suitable foundation conditions for structures, such excavation and the materials used to refill the excavation will be paid for at the unit prices as stated in the bid schedule. Pipe trenches shall be sufficiently straight to permit the pipe to be laid true to line in the center of the trench. The trench width shall be such as to provide a free working space on each side of the pipe as laid. The material through which the trench is excavated. shall be de-watered by means of a well point system, or other pumping facilities acceptable to the Director of Public Works, to a minimum depth below subgrade of eighteen (18)inches. The trenches and other excavations shall be kept entirely free of water while pipe or concrete is being placed, and until the concrete or mortar has had its final set, or the pipe . joints have been completed. Water shall be disposed of in such a manner as not to cause injury to public or private property nor to be a menace to public health. Excavation for all structures shall be to the grades shown on the plans and shall be sufficient to size to leave at least six (6) inches in the clear between the outer surfaces and the embankment or timbering which may be used to protect them. Granular sand or gravel bedding shall be as detailed on the plans and shall be under all pipe and structures. A minimum bedding of 6 inches shall be under all structures and pipes up to 72 inches in diameter. Pipes of greater diameter than 72 inches shall have bedding of a thickness equal to 1/12 the diameter. The bedding shall continue aboveethe pipe bottoms as detailed on the plans. C. Backfill All backfilling shall be done in such a manner as not to move or otherwise injur the pipeline or structures. . All backfilling shall be made with suitable material which is clean and free from organic or other objectionable substances. Large rock fragments, stones, boulders, broken concrete pavement or oil cake shall not be used. Backfill shall be compacted by water settling unless otherwise specified herein. No backfill shall be placed against or around piping or concrete structures until the joints, mortar, or concrete has been inspected andapproved by the Director of Public Works. Backfill around structures shall be made in layers not exceeding. eight .(8) inches in thickness, each layer to be compacted by moistening and tamping by air or hand tools. Backfill adjacent to structures extending above ground level shall be brought to a point six (6) inches above nominal grade next to the walls of such structures and shall be dressed with a slope away from the walls. PART 4q PIPING AND STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION A. General All piping shall be in accordance with Section 65 and 66 and these Special Provisions. All structures shall be in accordance with Sections- 51, 52, and 90 and these Special Provisions. 03- Special Provisions - Conic'd B. Installation All necessary facilities shall be provided for lowering and properly placing sections of pipe in the trench without damage. Reinforced concrete pipe may be laid either up or down grade with the minor axis of the reinforcement cage in a vertiod position. When pipes are provided with a socket or groove, they shall be laid with the socket or groove and away from the last section laid. The interior of the pipe shall be kept free from dirt and other foreign material as the pipe laying progresses. Care shall be taken to make certain that pipe after proper cleaning remains clean. Open ends shall be plugged or covered when work is stopped at night, or for any other reason left unattended. Any pipe which is not in true alignment or shown any undue settlement after laying, shall be taken up and relaid at the contractor's expense. No pipe shall be laid which is damaged, cracked, checked, or spalled or has any other defect beyond the specification tolerances, and all such sections shall be permanently removed from the work. In cases where pipe is laid in a sheeted trench and bedded On a concrete cradle, that portion of sheeting which is in contact with the concrete cradle shall .be covered with building paper. After the concrete has set sufficiently to prevent damage thereto, the sheeting shall be removed, and the voids left due to said removal shall be completely backfilled as specified for the backfill at .tt%At location. Joints A. Cement Mortar The cement mortar shall be composed of one pwt portland cement and 2 parts of clean sand. The consistency of the joint mortar shall be such that it will adhere readily to the pipe and can easily be squeezed out at the joints. All mortar shall be used within 30 minutes after misting with water and all parts of the pipe to be in contact with -mortar shall be washed clean_ and thoroughly wetted 'to insure proper bond. B. TMe and Groove Self-Centering Joints/Mortaring of Outside Joints will bei, Required. Pipes for use on curves shall have one or both ends beveled to fit snugly as followss with 90-foot radius, 8-foot pipe, bevel one end; with 45-foot radius and 8-foot pipe, bevel both ends; with 22-1/2 foot radius, use 4-foot pipe and bevel both ends. For other radii, open the Joints of the beveled or square end pipe. If the resulting joint space is greater than one inch more than the length of the tongue, this space shall be filled with joint mortar or conrete, reinforced with No. 4 reinforcing steel bars plated on 3-inch centers in the gaps The mortar on outside Joints shall be protected by roofing paper or burlap, and kept moist for 10 days or until covered with backfill. Where opening of the Joints is necessary, all joints on the curve shall be opened the same distance in order that a smooth curve is obtained. -4. Special P,ovislons - Cont'd When pipe is under 21 inches in diameter, the inside of the groove end shall be buttered with stiff .mortar before the next section of pipe is rammed home, .The joint shall then be wiped clean of excess mortar. When the pipe is 21 inches or greater in diameter, jointing shall be as follows: The entire trench backfill is to be compacted, no interior joints shall be mortared until the compaction has been completed. The entire annular space in the inside joint shall be filled with mortar and pointed. The joint shall than be wiped clean of excess mortar. In all cases the entire depth of the finished inside joint shall be filled with mortar in such a manner as to insure a strong water tight joint. All Ope trench and structure compaction shall be in accordance with Section 19 except, in lieu of sand equivalent requirements, native material may be used for backfill provided the 957. required compaction can be attained. In the event compaction cannot be attained or unsuitable material is encountered, that material shall be disposed of and more suitable material may be used from surplus excavation at other locations of this contract. C. Concrete Structures 1. General - This work shall consist of the construction of the portland cement concrete, catch basins, as indicated on the Improvement Plans. 2. Earthwork - This work shall include d l excavation, de-watering, shoring, removal and disposal of objectionable materials, backfill, compaction, and loading and hauling of surplus earth to the stockpile areas. This work shall conform to these special provisions and to Section 19 of the State Standards. 3. Concrete Structure Work - This work shall include all materials, labor, and equipment necessary to form, place reinforcing steel, place bedding, pour concrete, form removal, finish concrete; placement of tops. or covers, pointing and sacking concrete, and cleanup. This work shall conform to Section 51, 520 80 and 90 of the State Standards, to the Improvement Plans, and to these special provisions. D. Grouted Rip Rap - This work shall consist of furnishing all labor materials AND equipment necessary to install and construct a rubble masonry spillway at the location indicated on the improvement plans and in accordance with the divisions indicated thereon. This work shall be in conformance with Section 60 of the State Standard Specifications, except that in lieu of the rock specified, broken portland cement concrete may be used. L -�o SECTION VI PAY14ENT A, REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE The feinforced concrete pipe work to be performed under these specifications shall be paid. for at the cor&act unit price bid per lineal foot of each size, class or type of pipe listed on the proposal. This price shall include full compensation for all excavation, de-watering, pipe laying, jointing, backfill, compaction, testing, pointing, dleanup and any other work necessary to deliver in place the piping system as shown on the drawings and as described in these specifications. B. CONCRETE STRUCTURES The concrete structure work to be performed under these sge" eifications shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per each type structure listed on the proposal. This price shall include full compensation for all excavation, de-watering, forming, concrete and steel placement, concrete finishing, form removal, cast iron covers, backfill, compaction, blockwork, cleanup, and any other work necessary to deliver in place the structures -as shown on the drawings and as described in these specifications. C. GROUTED RIP RAP The grouted rip rap work to be performed under these specifications shall be paid for at the contract unit price bid per each square foot and shall include full compensation f)br all excavations, furnishing and placement of all materials, and other necessary to construct the rip rap as specified. -6- AGREEMZNT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into- in duplicate this � day of , 1968, by and between JAMES R, WHEELER, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, hereinafter referred to as First Party, and W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, second party has been awarded the contract for the work hereinafter mentioned by the�Ci U Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California by its Resolution No. passed and adopted on the. y of , 19689 to which reference is hereby made for further particulars: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS: la 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 Cites► of Huntington Beachg ._.�.a.rwe�. rr��orrre 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 , .oar ... �� 1968 by its Resolution No,�, all of the work and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. of said Citg Council_ passed and adopted on the day of , 1968 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 agreement consists of the following documents, all of which are a component part of this agreement as though set forth fully hereins (a) This agreement; (b) Plans and specifications above referred to; (c) Information and instructions for bidder; (d) Notice inviting sealed bids;- (e) Bid of second party. All of said documents are on file in the office of the Director of Public Works of said City of Huntington Beach, California , 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 , c�e.e�r�rs. �rrw -1= 4. First party, acting in his official capacity as said Superintendent of Streets , and not individually, hereby fixes the time for the commencement of said work under this contract to be on the day of 1968 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 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 improvement and turn the same over to said Superintendent of f 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, pro- visions, 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 Struts, acting in his official capacity as such, and not individually, promised 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 incurred and chargeable to the work under these proceedings and authorized by the provisions of said Streets and Highways Code, less the amount which the City Council has agreed to contribute to the cost of said workq as set forth in Resolution of Intention No. of said City Council, adopted , 1968, provided that the contractor 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 Cif_. 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 Pricess. CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The work to be done under these specifications shall include the furnishing of all labor, material and equipment necessary for the grading, paving, concrete curbs and gutters, concrete driveway, concrete sidewalks, sanitary sewer, house connection sewer, sewer manhole, water main, water house connection, installation of fire hydrant, drainage structures for drainage purposes, reinforced concrete pipe, removal of obstructions, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work. The above mentioned proposed improvements are to be made in and along those certain streets as shown upon said "Exhibit A". ITEM N0. QUANTITY ITEM AND DESCRIPTION 1. 313 tons A,C* Pavement (211) to be eocauhucted, 21 938 tons 6" aggregate base to be tma tree ad. 3, 1,16 tons SS-1 Seal Coat to be constructed, 4, 1374 l.f. 6" Curb and gutter to be constructed, 5. 172 e,f. Concrete Driveway to be constructed. 6. 2553 s.f. 6" thick sidewalk to be constructed, 7. 2 each Catch basins to be constructed. 8. 103 l.f. 18" R.C,P, 1500-D to be constructed. 9. 150 s.f. Grouted Rip Rap to be constructed. 10. 60 l.f. 8" V.C.P. Seaver main to be constructed, 11. 25 1.£, 4" V,C.P, Sewer lateral to be constructed. 12. 1 each Sewer Manhole to be constructed. 13, -4 each Adjust..sewer,manhole to grade. -14..- 2895 s.f: Compaction 15. 1254 c.y. Excavation -16. 193 1.f. 6" A.C. water main installed, 170 1 each Fire hydrant to be installed. 18'. 1 each 3/4" Water service to be installed. 19. 4 each Adjustment of gate valve. to grade. 20. 1 each Adjustment of water meter to grade. 21. 2 each Removal of and salvage of blow-off. 22.- 2 each Installation of street signs. 23. l each Installation of Stop sign. 24. 1 each Removal of lamp hole. 25. 8155 s.f. Removal of asphalt concrete pavement. 26. 208 s.f. Removal concrete drive. 27. 32 s.f. Removal of concrete sidewalk. -3- CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM - Cont'd 28. 3 l.f. Removal of concrete drain. 29. 79 l.f. Removal of 14" steel culvert. 30. 2 each Removal of palm trees (3011) 31. 40 l.f. Removal of barricade. 32. 5 each D-1 Guide markers installed. 33. 2 each W-21-R Reflector signs installed. 6. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal day°s work, and that second party shall not require or permit any laborer, workman or mechanic, or any sub-contractor employed to perform any of the work included in this agreement to labor more than eight (8) hours during any one calendar day or more than forth (40) hours in any one calendar week, except for compensation as provided in Section 1815 hf the Labbr Code of the Sate 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 execution of this agreement by second party or any sub-contractor 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 1810 to 1815, inclusive, of said Labor Code. 7. Second party hereby agrees to keep full, true and accurate records of the anames and actual hours worked by the respective 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 contemplated 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 the sum of w• .ems. • �..r.r. Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each alien employed by second party or by any sub-contractor under second party 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 fortho 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 1854, inclusive. Second party agrees not to refuse to accept otherwise qualified employees as indentured apprentices solely on the ground of the race, creed or color of such employee. lab 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 Citg Clerk bf, said City of H_un=.tonnBBe_ach, to which -4- 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 Laboe Code of the State of California, and shall forfeit to said City of Huntington Beach, Califon 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 (6%) 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 September first following their dgLte. . 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 V&ere it Is otherwise provided by law, will .the Ci j of Huntington Beach California, or any officer or employee thereof, be liable for any portion of the expense of the work aforesaid or for any deliquency of -person or property assessed. 19. 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 CLtX 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 $ and a laborer and materialmen's bond in the form as provided for in Section 5290 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of $ . 14. In the event second party does not complete such work 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 Ci&y of Hunting ton Beach, California liquidated damages in the amount of One-hundred Dollars ($100d00) 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 Hunt ton Beach prior to the delivery to second party of the assessment, diagram and warrant. IN WITNESS WHEREOF9 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, JAHES R. WHEELER, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California, FIRST PARTY by SECOND PARTY .6m 1 �• BOOK 889 1 :u 233 WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO i Jam' � -C'f R E Q U ,i i a MAR 4 23 i y�9 COUNTY r,EC:GrzGER NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice that a diagram and assessment were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach, California, as provided for in said section, and relating to that certain real property within said assessment district as shown on the assessment diagram filed in accordance with Subdivisions (c) and (d) of said Section 3114 in Book 8 Page 4o of Maps of Assessment Districts in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California. Notice is further given that upon the recording of this notice in the office of said County Recorder , the several assess- ments assessed, as shown in said filed assessment diagram, shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed, respect- ively. Reference is made to the assessment diagram and assessment roll recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach, California. DATED: March 4, 1969 �ti �u t1P„w JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California y I' 0 March 12, 1969 �I I , r i Mr. John T. Ganahl Attorney at Law 1011 Victoria, Suite 2 Corona, California 92625 I Dear Mr. Ganahl: Enclosed herewith is a copy of the recorded Notice of Assessment and Resolution No: 2935 confirming Assessment, approved by Council March 3, 1969, A. D. 6701. DSincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ«aw 1 i LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL - IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 February 24, 1969 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District No. 6601 Assessment District-No. 6701 Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith, in Assessment District 6601, Harper Estates Assessment District , the affidavit of publication of the resolution of intention and the affidavit of publication of the notice inviting sealed bids . Also enclosed, in Assessment District 6701, Marina View Assessment District, the affidavit of publication of the notice of filing .of assessment and time of hearing thereon. If the City Council confirms the assessment in Assess- ment District 6701 on March 3rd, a copy of the assessment diagram fully executed should be filed with the County Recorder . After, this filing is completed, the notice of assessment enclosed herewith should be completed by you, executed by you, and then recorded with the County Recorder . Mr . Wheeler will give you a copy of the assessment diagram for the aforesaid purpose. Would you please advise me of the date of filing ;of the assessment diagram, the date of recording of the notice of�assess- ment , and the recording data assigned to each, so that I may complete my records . Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk Page Two 2-24-69 Thank you s o much. Sincerely yours , OHN T. GN -- JTG:K Enc is cc: Mr . James R . Wheeler Director of Public Works Afffdavit of Publication State of California 1 County of Orange } ss - City-of Huntington Beach 111 (Published Huntington . Beach News J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a Feb. 13, Feb. 20, 1969) citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND-TIME OF HEARING THEREON That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach MARINA VIEW_ ASSESSMENT DISTRICT News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said NOTICE Is HEREBY. GIVEN that .the Superintendent of Streets of the City of County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination Huntington Beach, .County of orange, of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide State of California, has filed with,me an subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been assessment to cover the. amount due, established, printed and published in the State of California, and including all it aZd' sptalecified expenses, for the work_performed antl specified in the-con- County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication tract for the. improvement of certain of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not stieets in.said'Ciiy.of Huntington Beach; devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any performed' under and In pursuance of .particular class, profession, trade calling, race or denomination, or the provisions s'the.Improvement Act of 1911, 'all'as set forth -and described any number thereof. in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper the City Council of said City of Hunting- ton Beach 'adopted on the 18th day of of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court March, 1968, to which reference is hereby of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. made for a description of the work, the assessment_district,. and other particu- That the -NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT lars therein contained. NOTICE' IS'HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby'fix Monday,_ the 3rd day of Mar ,MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 P.Mehas969 theattime,thehad thef 7'3c ambers of the City Council,in the.City Hall in of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- the City of Huntington Beach, California. as the place when acid where all persons interested in the work done under said paper at least TWO I e Bue B contract or in said assessment will be heard'by the City Council of said City of'Huntington•'Beach. commencing from the The owners, the contractor, or said g 1_ t�day of February contractor's assigns, and all other per- sons interested- in the said`work, or in 1 � 20th February .the-'assessinerit,o. fedling.'aggrieved by 9 and ending on the day of ahi act,or determination-bf-Ahe Superin: Aendene.ot ti"obf said'Ciiy of Hunt- ington.gea6.-Jn'!reIdtion thereto,.or who 19 69, both days inclusive and as often during said 'clairn.that-ahe-work_has;not:been per- both g period and 'foimed;according to,the c contracCin a times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the goon<_.anq.suestantial manner, or who regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a 'claim that-any portion,of, the work'for supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following anys,reason-'was-onfr-act, o illegally in- PP P g `chided -in.''the�.contract, .or,having or dates, to-wit: making'any:objectionto;the`correctness af"thFl`assessment-;dr-diagram,'`or'other February 13, Februar 20 , 1969 ?ac3',: d_efeririinati0 or.=proceeding,of the y Supeteerii of'.Streets shalt, -PRIOR :TL�'THE°3Rp,`DAY.OF'MARCH,-;1969,-THE ;DAYF'•:f19(ED;;FOR`•THE -HEARING-.UPON THE `A§$ESSMENT, :;APPEAL' 'TO THE CITYnCOUNCIL'OF:SAID.CITY'OF-HUNT- TN&6A-,':BEACk-BY, BRIEFLY 'STATING IN-VYRITING-.THE-GROUNDS OF'APPEAL. ',Any_objection;•appeal'or protest not Publisher :meda;at•"the`".time_.and':in .the manner hereinabove<"provided shall- be deemed Subscribed and sworn to before me this �� � day of to.:"tie;_waived;voluntarily.by any person '-wha:might have` made 'such .appeal, D [ pr'ntest+or objection,.:and..such person r�G Loc ,19 SH611 tie'"deemed-.to.have consented to the.'roposeQ assessment and"any other mapAai, on which..objection,-., protest, . Notary Public ap)ATEDould• be.maile., . .pA.TEDi.,Fetiruacy.12,. 1%9. 67 Orange County, California PAUL`.C. JONES City_ Clerk. of the City of ...Huntington, "Beach; -California THOMAS D. WYLL18 NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN omm COUNTY My Commission Expires ,Sept. 12, 1970 City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California Affidavit of Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & G A N A H .L SUITE 2 1 JOHN T. GANAHL 10, VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL. OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 REo WOOD 7-3665 January 16, 1969 City of Huntington Beach P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California TO GANAHL & GANAHL DR JOHN T. GANAHL To legal services rendMr2t Assessment District NoMarina View Assessment City of Huntington Beach, California in accordance with Resolution No. 2599 of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California adopted July 3 . 1967 2%' of contract price ($22 ,281..45) ----------------------$445 .63 Less payment to fee made at date �.. of execution of contract ------------------------------ 328.77 BALANCE DUE: $116 .86 G G WHEN, RECORDED RETURN TO: nf�� cp '.+� C�+Y Clerk L 190 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice that a diagram and assessment were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach, California, as provided for in said section, and relating to that certain real property within said assessment district as shown on the assessment diagram filed in accordance I with Subdivisions (c) and (d) of said Section 3114 in Book j Page of Maps of Assessment Districts in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange, State of California. Notice is further given that upon the recording of this 7 notice in the office of said County Recorder , the several assess I 'mats assessed, as shmn in said filed assessment diagram, shall become a lien upon-' the lots or portions of lots assessed, respect- ively. Reference is made to the assessment diagram and assessment 4 _ roll recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of. said City of Huntington Beach, California... DATED; March 4, 1969 PAUL . JONES Cit Clerk of the City of Hunt ngt on B each, California a- h � K vj)_ bk(6INAL COPY r Master File for a-s - 71 -W_ URNEQ, 0 Awl A G R E E M E N T ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 , HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA THIS AGREEMENT , made and entered into in duplicate this 2- �Z day of v A! , 1968 by and between JAMES R. WHEELER , Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, California , hereinafter referred to as .first party, and SULLY-MILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY contractor, hereinafter referred to as second party , W I T N E S S ETH: WHEREAS , second party has been awarded the contract for , the work hereinafter mentioned by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach California by its Resolution No. 2735 passed and adopted June 39 1968 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 first party, and in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by said City Council for the doing of said work on the 18th day of March, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708 all of the work and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of said City Council passed and adopted on the 18th day of Mercy, 1968 , to which 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 -1- by 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 agreement ; (b) Plans and specifications above referred to; (c) Information and instructions for bidder ; (d) Notice inviting sealed bids ; (e) Bid of second party . All of said documents are on file in the office of first party. 3 . Second party agrees to furnish all of the necessary tools , equipment , labor and materials required for the perform- ance and completion of said work and improvement , and all materials used shall comply with said specifications and be to the satisfaction of first party.. 4. First party, acting in his official capacity as said Superintendent of Streets , and not individually , hereby fixes the time for the commencement of said work under this contract- to be on the // Tg day of J v L / / 96? 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 days from the date of execution of this agreement , or within such further time as may be granted by first party, complete said work and improvement and turn the same over to first party 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 -2- 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 incurred and chargeable to the work under these proceedings and authorized by the provisions of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of. California , less the amount which said City Council has agreed to contribute to the cost of said work, provided that the contractor shall pay to first party 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 . a. The total cost of all work and improvement , to be determined upon actual inspection of said work and i►-nprovement by first party upon completion and acceptance of said work and improvement , ex- clusive of incidental expenses , including all items for which a unit price is not specified, shall be determined and computed on K the basis of the following unit prices: k i -3- 1. For the installation of 313 tons of asphalt concrete pavement, at a unit price of $9.00 per ton $ 2,817 .00 2. For the installation of 938 tons of 6" aggregate base material, at a unit price of $3.80 per ton 39,564.DCL, 3. For the application of 1.16 trans of SS-1 seal coat, at a unit price of $200.00 per ton 232.00 4. Far the construction and installation of 1374 linear feet of concrete curb and utter, at a unit price of $2.00 per linear foot 2,748.00 5. For the construction and installation of 172 square feet of concrete driveway approaches , at a unit price of $0.60 per square foot 103 .20 6 . For the construction and installation of. 2553 square feet of concrete sidewalk, 6" thick, at a unit price of $0.55 per square foot 19404.15 7 . For the construction and installation of 2 catch basins , at a unit price of $700.00 each 19400.00 8 . For the construction and installation of 103 linear feet of 18" reinforced concrete pipe 1500-D, at a unit price of $11 .00 per linear foot 11,133 .00 9. For the construction and installation of 150 sgware feet of grouted rip rap , at a unit price of $4.00 per square foot 600.00 10. For the construction and installation of 60 linear feet of 8" diameter vitrified clay pipe sewer main, at a unit price of $12 .00 per linear foot-I 720.00 11. For the construction and installation of 25 linear feet of 4" -vitrified clay pipe sewer laterals , at �e emit price of $8.00 per linear foot 200.00 12. For the construction and installation of one sewer manhole, at a unit price of $400.00 400.00 13. For the adjustment of four sewer manholes to grade, at a unit price of $100.00 per manhole 400.00 14. For the compaction of 2895 square feet of roadway, at a unit price of $0.05 per square foot 144.75 15 . For the excavation of 12-54 cubic yards of existing roadway, at a unit price of $1.50 per cubic yard i,.881.00 16. For the construction and installation of 193 linear feet of 6" diameter asbestos cement water main, at a unit price of $7 .00 per linear foot 13,351.00 3(a) 17 For the installation of one fire hydrant, at a unit' price of $700.00 per fire hydrant 700.00 18,. For the Installation of one 3/4" water service at a unit price of $75.00 par water service 75.00 19. For the adjustment .cif. four existing gate valves to grade, at a unit price of $50.00 per gate valve 200.00 10. For the adjustment of one existing voter motor to grade, at a unit price of $40.00 .per water muter 40.00 21. For the removal and salvaging of two existing blow off+e, at a unit price of $20.00 per blots off 40.00 22 For the installation of two street signs, at a unit price of .$60.00 per street sign 120.00 23. For the installation of one stop sign, at a unit . price of $30.00 per stop sign 30.00 24. For the removal of one existing lamp hole, at a unfit price of $40.00 per lamp hole 40.00 25. For the removal of 8155 square feet of existi asphalt concrete ant, at a unit price of 0,op per squaw* foot 570.85 2.6. For the removal of 208 square feet of existing concrete ftivewisy approadhos, at a unit price of $0.30 per square obt 62 .40 27. For the removal of 32 square feet of existing concrete sidewalk, at a unit price of $0.30 per square foot 9.60 28. For the regal of 3 linear feet of existi= concrete drain, at a unit price of $5.00 per linear loot 15.00 29# for the removal of 79 linear feet of 14" existing steel culvert ,, at a unit price of$2:50 per linear foot 197 .50 30. $"or the removal of 2 existing palm trees, at .a unit prime of $300.00 per palm twee 600.00 31. For the removal of 40 linear feet of existing street barricades at a u►nU price of $1.00 'per linear foot 40.00 32 for the installation of 5 D-1 guide markers , at a unit price of $10.00 per Bride marker 50.00 33. For the installation of 2 W 21 R reflector signs, at a unit price of $15.00 per sign 30.00 3(b) f 4 ' - 6 . IT IS FURTHER AGREED that eight (8) hours 'of labor shall constitute a legal day's work , and -that second party shall not require or permit any laborer., workman or mechanic , or any sub- contractor employed to perform any of the work included in this 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 first party , the amount, of Twenty-five Dollars ($25 .00) for each laborer ,- workman , or mechanic employed in the execution of this agreement by second party or any subcontractor under second party upon any of the work in- cluded 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 E or more than .forty (40) hours in any one calendar week in violation t of the provisions of Sections 1810 to 1815 , inclusive , of said f. Labor Code . . . 7.. Second party further agrees to keep full , true and s_ accurate records of the names and actual hours worked by the respect - E ive workers employed by second party under this agreement , and to r: 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 contemplated 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 F t f -4- f f i Y( i party shall forfeit to first party the amount of Ten Dollars ($10 .00) for each alien employed by second party , or by any sub- contractor of second party, 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 1854 , inclusive . Second .party agrees not to 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 subcontractor 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 Sections 4300 to 4305, inclusive , of the Government Code of the State of California . 10. Said City Council has ascertained the general pre- vailing 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 said Superintendent of Streets , 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 -5- . forfeit to first party the amount of Twenty-five Dollars for each calendar day or portion thereof for each workman paid less than said general prevailing rate of per diem wages during each day of the prosecution of said work. 11 . In accordance with the provisions of Section 1860 of said Labor Code , second party further agrees to secure the payment of compensation to his employees in the performance of said work and improvement in the manner provided by the provisions of Section 3700 of said .Labor Code . 12 . Second party expressly agrees that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments , amounting to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or more, and bearing interest at the. rate of six (6%) percent per' annum, shall be issued hereunder in the manner pro- vided for by the Improvement Act of 1911, Part 5 , Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California , and that said bonds shall extend over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next ' September first following their date . 13 . 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 said City of Huntington Beach California , or any officer. or employee thereof, .be liable for any portion of the expense of the work aforesaid or for any delinquency of person or property assessed . 14. Second party further agrees at the time of signing and executing this agreement to furnish at second party' s own expense. and file with first party, a faithful performance bond in the form provided for in Section 5254 of said Streets and Highways -6- ,. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ` ss. COUNTY OF LOS ANG . . .S ~' ON JUNE 19 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared D ND N MICHAELS known to me to be the VICE PRESIDENT of the SU1 I-y" TILLER CONTRAf TING COMRANY the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation,therein named, and acknowledged OFFICIAL 5E*1 to me that such Corporation executed the same. A's"URY ,C%LIGCnN1AO::'C ?NS COUNTY WITNESS my hand and official seal. �► y ommission Expires MJ1114,1971 NAME(TYPED OR PRINTED) Notary Public in and for said State. ACKN OWL EDGMENT—Corporation—Wolcotts Form 222—Rev. 3-64 P Code in the amount of $ 21#918.85 and a laborer and materialmen's bond in the form provided for in Section 5290 of said Streets and Highways Code in the amount of $ 103,959.43 15 . In the event second party does not complete such work and improvement within the time limit hereinbefore specified, or within such further time as first party may grant second party, second party shall pay to first party liquidated damages in the amount of $ 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 first party prior to the delivery to second party of the assessment , diagram and warrant . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties hereto have executed this agreement the day and year in this instrument first aboV97 itt . er nten ent of Teets of. the C1ty of Huntington Beach, California, FIRST PARTY SULLY-MILLER CONTRACT III C ODWANYV ai - Y Jt . NEW PARTY f ! a CERTIFICATION - SECTION 1861 LABOR CODE i I the undersigned contractor , am aware of the provisions of Section 1700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workmen's compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I, .the undersigned contractor , agree to -and will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract . a - S -M CONTRACTING COMPANY Y -7- STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON JUNE 19 , 19 68 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared r BENJAMIN T DA Y known to me to be the ASSISTANT SFCRF.TARY \` of the SULLY—MI TIER FR CONTRACTING COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me'to be the person who OFFICIAL SEAL executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation,therein named, and acknowledged GLENN J. S A.5'URY to me that such Corporation executed the same. NOTARY PUBLEC• C1WA ?t P^INC.p/,L C N -z� LOS ANGELES COON'Y WITNESS my hand and official seal. y Commission Expires May 24, 1971 NAME(TYPED OR PRINTED) Notary Public in and for said State. ACKNOWLEDGMENT---Corporation—Wolcotts Form 222—Rev.3-64 F 7 State of California Q ss. On /9i /y , before me, the undersigned, u l County of Los Angeles a Notary ic of said county and state, personally appeared Helen Bennett known to me to be the Attorney of the INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY .x,,,,,x,.,,,......,,x,,,,•,,,,,x.,,,,;mm COMPANY, the Corporation that executed the within instrument, and o OFFICIAL SEAL known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on Sfusll��M behalf of the Corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me NOTAL.Y P,)CL!C CX.•'..`QRNIA .,�• that such Corporation executed the some. PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN LOS NGELES COUNTY • r• mxamm Anmwmmuxmxmmxpmrmmmm�xmm My Commission Expires April 16, 19717 Notary Public 1YO60 R3 (10/64) Contract Bond—Faithful Pt__.,rmance Public Work—California INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY HOME OFFICE: SAN FRANCISCO Bond No. YS 632-CS71 r Premium$ 132.00 CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That SUT.LY-1 111C" Cf 11M1 ACTITyG COT-!-PAiW as Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, incorporated under the Laws of the State of California and authorized to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto in th�jegM sum �7�{{of. r�q /��q�+p F9yq� CIt`Y OF EU1)1T1F--G 0D! 10EAG', 111,12.IY -ONE 11--10us:11V-D 141N, ? ?l 0 ICssT1 L;N Iu`lt7 85/100" *' 4 +� dollars ($2.1:�1C.S5 ), 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 U pie 16 , 19 `�' , with the CITY OF '-1lTlTIPINGiON FLACK! to do and perform the following work,to-wit: lmproveaents to 'farina trim] and Orion Drive in the City of 1_�antin-ton lleach, Cali-oxnia. Now, Therefore, if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and Sealed this l�tila day of .Time , 196-6 SilI11Y- ?1L CONY'P,ACTII,G--CO- -X-- '-------------- BENJAMIN L. DADY, ASSISTANT-SEGR ARY INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY By-; -- .......... lielen Bennett Attorney FORM 1 V009 R2 (10/64) CONTRACT BOND - v Faithful Performance Public Work ON BEHALF OF TO 1 C NDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY HOME OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO Dated this day of , 19 i STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ` ss. COUNTY OF IDS ANGFT.F,; ON JUNE 19 , 1968 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared BENJAMIN L DADY • known to me to be the .SSIST'ANT SECRETARY of the Sill I Y-MII I FR- CONTRACTING MRANY the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation, therein named, and acknowledged OFFICIAL SEAL to me that such Corporation executed the same. GL E° l� J. SALS3URY ' NOTARY FUi.L C4NIA:C,Cs.'-tF WITNESS my hand and official seal. LOS ANGELES COI;"I MvIcommissiorf Expires May 24,1971. NAME(TYPED OR PRINTED) Notary Public in and for said State. ACKNOWLEDGMENT—Corporation—Wolcotts Form 222—Rev. 3.64 State of Cal i forn i s ss. On / / / a, before me, the undersigned, County of Los Angeles a Notary 60 ic of said county and state, personally appeared Helen Bennett known to me to be the Attorney of the INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, the Corporation that executed the within instrument, and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on u� FU��� SUSA OFFICIAL E ST behalf of the Corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me SU6A�9 £' NOTARY PUDLIG•CALIF®{3NIA that such Corporation executed the same. E i PRINCIPAL O(rF'ICE IN LOS ANOPI—rtl COUNTY y @mu...... .n„„„w„.... uwn,;,.m .......„un;iammi�uua.:� My Commission Expires April 16, 19n, Notary Public 1Y060 R9 (10/64) ,l Contract Bond—Labor and Material Public Work—California INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY HOME OFFICE: SAN FRANCISCO Bond No.YS 632-0571 Premium included in Performance Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That We, SULLY-MILLET? CONTRACTING CO:4PANY as Principal, and the INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the State of California for the use and benefit of the State Treasurer as ex-officio treasurer and custodian of the Unemployment Fund and any and all materialmen, persons, com- panies or corporations furnishing materials, provisions, provender or other supplies used in, upon, for or about the performance 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 persons supplying both work and materials as aforesaid,in the sum of TEN THOUSANI) NINE HUNDRED rIFTY-NINE AND 43/100* * * * * * *Dollars, ($ 10,959.43 ), 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 19th day of June , 1969 The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that,whereas the above-bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated S u Nc L6 , 19 0 with CITY OF PffrINGTON BEACH to do and perform the following work,to-wit: lipprovements to 1.1arine Vied and Orion Drive in the City of 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 pdr- 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 Princi- pal 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. ----------SILLI-Y-IL-LE+,--CfttT-RACTT G..c ',IPA.IW........... By`....... ............ � �.....-7 ---•---•--•---- BENJAMIN L. DADY, d1JJIJIARUCRETARY INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY 1 By ........... .........r ...__._.._._.. Helen Bennett Attorney FORM 1Y010 R1 3 a 4 CONTRACT BOND ON BEHALF OF TO 1 INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY HOME OFFICE: SAN FRANCISCO Approved this day of , 19 CERTIFICATE r OF protection �•�-� � direction P J INSURANCE Leatherby Insurance Service, Inc. `� Box 568 Fullerton, California LA 6-4603 OW 1-0718 CERTIFICATE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ISSUED TO • Huntington Beach, California NAMED SULLY-MILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY INSURED 3000 East South Street Long Beach, California THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following described policies and/or certificates are in force and expire as indicated herein: KIND OF INSURANCE INSUROR POLICY NUMBER' POLICY PERIOD LIMITS OF LIABILITY COMPENSATION EFF STATUTORY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION EXP. CALIFORNIA COMPENSATION— BODILY INJURY LIABILITY S 1 000 EACH PERSON (INCLUDING AUTOMOBILE) EFF S .00O EACH OCCURRENCE EXP S .000 AGGREGATE PRODUCTS PROPERTY DAMAGE EFF S .000 EACH OCCURRENCE GENERAL EXP S .000 AGGREGATE AUTOMOBILE S .00O EACH OCCURRENCE COMBINE MAGE AD DINGLE IMID BODILY Industrial Indem. LG 627-4800 EXP 10/l/67 S 5,000 000 EACH OCCURRENCE ra) AUTOMOBILE PHYSICAL DAMAGE COMPREHENSIVE EFF S FIRE AND THEFT $ COLLISION OR UPSET _ EXP LESS S DEDUCTIBLE LOSS PAYABLE TO REMARKS COVERAGE INCLUDES BLANKET CONTRACTUAL. City of Huntington Beach is hereby named as additional insured as per copies attached. AS RESPECTS: All Operations This policy shall not be canceled nor materially reduced in coverage until after 30 days written notice of such can- celation or reduction in coverage shall have been mailed to this certificate holder. DATE June 20, 1968 `1 �. ._ ......It: --.:. BY . ,1 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE L ENDORSEMENT ADDITIONAL INSUREDS IT IS AGREED THAT THE.FOLLOWING ARE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS AS RESPECT ALL OPERATIONS PERFORMED FOR THEM BY SULLY MILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT CENTRAL MANUFACTURING DISTRICT, INC. ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT THE IRVINE COMPANY CITY OF SEAL BEACH SANTA FE LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX CITY OF TORRANCE CITY OF BREA CITY OF DO NEY CITY OF FULLERTON CITY OF GARDEN GROVE TURTLEROCK DEVELOPMENT CORP. CITY OF PASADENA CITY OF HAWAIIAN GARDENS CITY OF ANAHEIM CITY OF COMPTON CITY OF ORANGE CITY OF WHITTIER CITY OF GLENDALE CITY OF WESTMINSTER CITY OF NORWALK CITY OF VERNON ARCADIA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CITY OF GLENDALE CITY OF REDONDO BEACH (ENGINEERING SECTION, PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION) THE INSURANCE WITH RESPECT TO SAID PERSON OR ORGANIZATION DOES NOT APPLY: a) To liability assumed by said person or organization under any contract or agreement; b) To any act or omission of said person or organization or any of his employees, other than general supervision of work performed by the Named Insured; c) To operations which have been completed or abandoned by the Named Insured. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. This endorsement is hereby made a part of policy No. LG 627-4800 issued to SULLY-14ILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY Endorsement No. 12 INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY Effective October 1, 1967 By \ AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. FORM 1X003 Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Coverage Sully Miller Contracting Company 3000 East South Street, P.O. Box 6399 Long Beach, California 90805 CITY OF KUNTINGTON- BEACH ENGINEERING DEIPAR7WENT H`UNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA SUBJECT-:• ASSESSI)WT DISTRICT #6701 Date: DUNE 20,- 1068 This is to certify that Sully Miller Contracting Company is self-insured under provisions of the California Workmen's Compensation Law and has in its files Certificate of Consent to Self-insure No.1130, issued October 1, 1967 by the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California. This coverage will not be canceled except on 30 days advance written notice to you. By Title JOHN A_ BERT0114-TREASURER Form 682SM (New 10/67) When Recorded Return To: is V RECORDED AT REQUEST OF' INGTOBEACH 5 66 OF NUNTINGTON"REACH 0) CITY 0 HUNT IN OFFICIAL. rt.�CJ�33 OF Office of the City Clerk ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF. Q1 P. 0. Box 190. " 9:05 AM JUN 10 1968 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648. rn 1. WYLtE CARLYLE, County Recorder W 1 NOT ICE OF .AWARD OF CONTRACT IN PROPOSED ASSESSMENT. , N DISTRICT- NO. "6701,. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF- 2 ORNIA, PURSUANT. TO.THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 5248 DREOF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF 3 CALIFORNIA. : .: 4 NOTICE IS. HEREBY. GIVEN that a, contract has been awarded by 5; .- the City Council of- the .City of Huntington Beach, California to . . 6 Sul lv-Mil l er- Contracting Company , contract or , 7 for the construction of.-,certain* street improvements in Assessment 8 District .No. 6701., City of Huntington Beach, California, and relating I 9 to that certain real property .situate' in the City of Huntington Beach, -10 State of California , which is shown upon that certain plat or map 11 thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk of said. City of 12 Huntington Beach., entitled !'PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, ..13 ORION DRIVE "ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 , CITY 0 14 HUNTINGTON BEACH. 'COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and which 15 said map "or plat indicates by a boundary line the extent of the ter- 16I ritory .included .in the proposed district and covers all details as to . 1.7 I the extent of. the area to be assessed, and which said map shall gover 18-I for all- details as to the extent of the assessment district-. 19 This 'shal-1 constitute notice to all persons that all pro- 20 party within. the boundaries of the proposed assessment district shall. 21. be assessed at the time of the confirmation of the assessment under 22 Chapter 16. (commencing at Section:'5360), of Part. 3 ,- Division 7' of the 23. Streets .and Highways Code of the State of California, to pay the cost 24 of the improvement in proportion to the benefits which said property 25. receives- from. the improvement , notwithstanding .the acquisition-of .26 I such property .by the State or any- of its agencies , or by any county, 27 city, .municipality or other public or municipal corporation: Refer- 28. . ence. is. made `to -the minutes of the action .taken by the City Council 29 of''the City "of Huntington Beach, State of California-, on file in my 30 office for full particu-lars . 31 DATED.: .tune s 1968 . 32 �. PAUL •C. JO City Clerk "of t , e City" of GANANL & GANAHL Huntington Beach, California Attorneys at Law: Suite 2 1011-Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7.3665' i to-8626 PAGE 393 RESOLUTION NO., 2735 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNT INGT ON BEACH AWARDING CONTRACT , ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 WHEREAS , sealed proposals or bids for performing the work and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of 1 the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , adopted March _18 - 1V968._,which_ said resolution is hereby expressly referred o to for a description of said work and improvements and for. all other particulars. relative -to the proceedings under said resolution of intention, have been publicly opened and examined, and said City Council has declared the result of said bids at its meeting of June 3, 19680 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, State of California , in regular session assembled, that said City. Council hereby rejects all of said pro- posals or bids , except that herein mentioned , and hereby awards the contract for doing said work and making said improvement to the lowest responsible bidder , to wit: Sully-Miller Contracting Company BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach is hereby directed to publish notice of said award twice in the Huntington Beach News , a newspaper published and -circulated in said City of Huntington Beach, State of California , and heretofore designated for that purpose by said City Council . Aff ay t ®f Publ®cat®o- 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 and pub- lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination r' of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide (Published Huntington Beach News subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been June 6, June 13, 1968) NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT established, printed and published in the State of California, and ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN -that the devoted to the interest of published for the entertainment of an City Council rn the City of Huntington or P Y Beach, California, in open session, on particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or the 3rd day of June, 1968,"publicly de- any number thereof. clared,all sealed, proposals or bids for performing the work and improvement`s The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper described in Resolution of Intention Nd. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court 2711 of said,city Cobrcil adopted March of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. 18,'`i96a,•which said resolutibn -is on file in the office of the Clerk of said NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT City Huntington Beach, and hereby That the referred to for a description of said work and improvements and for all particulars reratiLe to the proceed7ngs 'thereunde'r; ASSESSMENT `'DISTRICT N0,6701 and r NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- said City Council thereafter, on the 3rd day of June,. 1968,.awaeded the contract for said work and improvements to the a at least Two Issues lowest responsible bidder, to wit: Sully-'P Per Miller. Contracting Co., P. 0, Box 432, Orange, California at the prices named n the bid for said work and improve`- commencing from the 6th day of June ment of said bidder, which said bid is on fide in the office of the City Clerk and day of of said City of Huntington Beaoh, and 19 68 ending on the 13th June to which reference is made and the at' #ention of all .persons interested is' hereby directed. 19 68 , both days inclusive, and as often during said DATED; Jtirte 3, 1966.. y g period and PAUL C. JONE& times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Citl t;l&k cf ltit9• City of regular and entire issue of said newspaper Huntington gw� h, California gproper, and not in a supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following dates, to-wit: June 6, June 13, 1968 Publi her Subscribed and swor o before me this r day of Notary Public Orange County, California THOMAS D. WYLLIE NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA *'- PRINCIPAL OFFICE.IN gyp; ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expires ,Sepf. 12, 1970 City of HuntingtcoBeach County of Orange State of California Af fidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk �&OOK 8626 PAGE 3.94 l ADOPTED the 3rdday of June, 1968. ATTEST: May o J _ ty er STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) s s: CITY OF HUNT INGT ON 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 t of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing E- 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 3rd day of June, t968 by the -following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Shipley, Bartlett, McCracken, Kaufman Matney, Green, Coen - NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABS ENT.:, , ,C-OUNC ILMEN: N©:fie.The�fo +o`n in ru of the originet on:file in this office. Attest ..... I9. � -� (1KV777 City-'Clerk ''C}tYigerk atid=Ex-officio Clerk of fmCt "Council ttie City of Huntington Bem%Q L -2- I 1' AGENDA OF PUBLIC HEARINGS . MARINA, VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT MSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 MOND.Y THE 6th DAY OF MAY , 1968 - 7:30 P.M 1 . —Public hearings upon Investigation Report and Resolution of Intention opened by Mayor 2 . Investigation Report summarized by City Engineer 3 . Report on bids for doing ,the work presented by City Clerk 4. Written protests filed, received, read, and considered . 5 . Oral protests received and considered . 6 . Close hearings . 7 . Assuming that there is not a protest by the owners of a majority of the area within the proposed district , and the City Council desires to proceed: Adopt Resolution No. determining feasibility of project , wa ving ebt limitation, and overruling protests . (A 4/5 VOTE IS REQUIRED) . Adopt Resolution No. ordering work. awarding contract . Adopt Resolution No. awarding P R 0 P 0 S A L of whose address is a, to furnish and deliver all materials and to .do and perform all work in accordance with the specifications and contract of the Superintendent of Streats of the City of Huntington Beach, California, for the construction of: The work as shown on the plans and described in the Specifications and Special Provisions of Assessment District No. 6701 TO THE HONORABLE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HDNTINGrON BEACH, CALIFOMU Gentlemen: The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the provisions of the XWrovement Act of 1911, the form of contract, the general conditions, the 'Speci- fications, the Special Provisions and the Plans for the construetbu ofs Assessment District No. 6701. Herein before described and referred to in the "Notice Inviting Sealed Bids" inviting proposals on such work dated and also the site of the work, and will provide all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of construction and do all the work and furnish all material called for by said specifications, 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 understands that the quantities of. work as shown therein are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease and offers to do the work whether the quantities are increased or decreased at the unit prices stated in the following schedule. 61eD S L Y M I L L C `-- � s•�-� nOSTAGEK - o F T. .Y �AVO P O S T O F F I C E0 0 X 4 3 2 - ..,,.w 8.849936 « 0RAN6E, C A L I F 0 R N I A 92869 ........ CERTIFIED City Clerk City of Huntington Beach SEALED BID: 5th & Orange Marina View Lane & Orion Drive City Hall Assessment District No . 6701 Huntington Beach, California Bid Opens: June 3 , 1968 @ 900 A.M . Pension Plan-20c per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. water level :........................... 4. 4 yds. but less than 8 yds.water level ...........................:.........12..........s.. 4. 8 yds. but less than yds water level .................................... 4. 12 yds: but less than 16 yds. water level ...........................:........ 4. 16 ydS. but less than 25-yds. water level .................................... 4. 25 yds. or more water level ........ 5.. Driver. of Truck legal payload capacity: Less than 6 tons ............................ 4.! 6 tons to 10 tons ........:................... 4.1 10 tons to 15 tons ............................ 4.: 15 tons to 20 tons 4.1 20 tons or more ................................ 4.1 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 yds. dr'more ................................ 4.: Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck.. 4.1 Bootman .................................................... 4.1 Water or tank-type Truck driver — ' 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ..................... 4.1 Truck greaser and tireman ................ 4.1 Truck repairman .................................... 5.� Truck repairman helper ..................... 4.i DW 10 and OW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras & similar types of equip- ment; also PB & similar types of trucks when performing work within the Teamster'jurisdiction, regardless of types of attach- ments .................................................... 5.4 -PIPE TRADES Health and Welfare—391/2c per hour Pension Plan —_521/2 per hour Pipeline Foreman ............................... 6.5 Pipeline Journeyman`............................ 5.9 ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare — 20c per hour Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 10/0 WIREMAN 'General Foreman .................................... 7.1 Foreman .................................................... 6.1 Cable Splicers ........................................ 6.1 Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.E Journeyman Technician ........................ 51 OVERTIME RATES CARPENTERS — Double time for overtime: CEMENT MASONS — Time and one-h for the first three hours after the rel larly constituted straight time shift,.a t all other overtime shall be double tir OPERATING ENGINEERS — .First th hours outside the regularly coristitu _I shift shall be at the rate of time 2 one-half. All additional hours shall at double time. On Saturday work, first eleven hours shall be at time l one-half and all additional hours double time. Sundays shall be dol, time. IRON WORKERS — Double time shall paid for any and all work in excess eight (8) hours on any regular work and for all time worked on Saturd Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS — Time and one-half, exi Sundays and holidays, which are do( time. TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half,ex Sundays and holidays, which are do time. The rate of compensation for classification not listed in the schet but which may be required to exe the proposed contract, shall be mensurate and in accord with the specified for similar or comparable ties in the Southern California M Labor Agreements. The rates per hour, indicated 2 are based upon the local prevailing per day being eight (8) times the scheduled rate per hour. Hourly of pay are based upon eight(8) hour day,for a full day or a fractional of a day. The per diem wages of a tional part of a day shall be the cable rate per hour multiplied b+ number of hours worked on laic other than for overtime and/or Su or legal holidays. DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C.JONES City "Clerk of the Ci , _Huntin¢tnn 9e cr..,,r�. ff Defends treasurer sr, yesterday issued the follow,. ecent statements, in referenci, the city treasurer, I would lik� ly as follows: Huntington Beach for 22 years., i job. There were many times working overtime, on a week-' without extra pay . . . merely" State Constitution, the Public De posit Act of the Government Code and the City Charter.These respon sibilities and procedures as se forth by law cannot be delegated to any other department, official or officials of the City, and it i� incumbent upon the Treasurer t� uphold and maintain the public' trust. Over 4 years ago Councilman Stewart made a statement at a 3pen Council meeting, to the of feet that within the 4 years h .vould like to see that all elected ?ositions, other than Council, b changed to appointive. For strong democratic government, i ny opinion, this is wrong, and i nee look around at some of the dis )rganized cities that have trie :his we can see it is not a secur ;tep for the future of our city 3ecause I let my feelings be know .hat the elected positions shoul •emain so, the pressure was on. In regards to the Trust Office ;osition, the salary has been elim hated, however, the duties an esponsibilities of handling the rust account, consisting of many housands of dollars in cash and urety bonds, is still being.per- Drmed in the Treasurer's office. 'his again was a political'MOVE y some members of the City ounell, as was shown when they) ave no public explanation of their ation. Councilman Coen stated h dn't think the Treasurer's Offic ceded the number of employee iey have, which is 3, and state ;at the Treasurer was never i .e office. How can he clarif .is statement when he has neve epped his foot in the door of th -easurer's Office. For fair enterprise and goo vernment relations, the offic the City Treasurer has place ty of Huntington Beach fund each and every bank in Hunt ;ton Beach. All checks of tt :y are signed and disburse ,ough the Treasurer's Offic ich amounts to thousands oars within each month, at er reconciled and recorded. F I,LLyears the Treasurer hr „col? ,. .. r:.... - �rrca—'Huntit ngton Beach News ,4pril 4, ApXil 11, 1968) NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 j HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOT,'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington. Beach, California hereby invites sealed bids and proposals for the improvement of the streets and rights of way in Assessment District No. 6701 in the City of Huntington Beach, California, as des- cribed in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of said City Council adopted March 18, 1968, to which reference is hereby made for a description of said work and I improvement, the grade to which it is' to be done, the district to be assessed s to pay the cost and expenses thereof, the bonds to be issued, and for all further particulars therein contained. Reference is hereby further made to the plans and specifications and detailed drawings for said work and improve- ment on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, in accordance with which said work shall be done. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said f City Council has heretofore determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages for the doing of said work, which said scale of wages is contained in the sched- ule thereof, entitled "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the office (. of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt- 6 r ington Beach. t x 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 dis- trict. All proposals or bids shall be accom- panied by cash, a cashier's check, or a certified check payable to said City of Huntington Beach, for an amount which l 1 shall be not less than ten percent (10Oo of the aggregate of the proposal, or by a bond for that amount and so payable,; signed by the bidder and two sureties, who shall justify before any officer competent to administer an oath, in double that amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions, or by a cor- porate surety bond to the satisfaction E and approval of said City of Huntington i Beach. Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Mon- day, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the 1 hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day. at the office of said City Clerk, City i Hall, Huntington Beach, California. Said seabed proposals or bids shall be opened,( examined and declared by the City Clerk, the City Attorney, and the Director of Public Works of said City of Huntington Beach at a public hearing called for that purpose by said City Clerk in the City Hall, Huntington Beach, California at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, ,the 6th day of May, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach at its regular meeting to be.held on r Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of +, said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City Council at' - their said regular meeting of May 6, 1968. S Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and proposals should it deem this for the public good, and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaithful in any ' former contract with said City of Hunt- ington Beach. G The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred to is as follows: TRADE HOURLY OR WAGE OCCUPATION RATE: CARPENTERS Health & Welfare — 26c per hour Pension Plan — 30c per hour Vacation — 15c per hour Carpenter ..................................................$5.09 CEMENT MASONS Health &Welfare 25c per hour Pension Plan —30c per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Cement Mason Journeyman................ 4.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare- 30c per hour Pension Plan 45c per hour Vacation — 30c per hour CLASSIFICATION Group1 ................................................ 4.53 Group2 ................................................ 4.77 Group3 ............................................... 5.01 Group4 ............................................... 5.12 Group5 ................................................ 5.31 Group6 ............................................... 5.41 IRON WORKERS Health & Welfare — 28c per hour Pension Plan 25c per hour Vacation - 23C per hour Reinforcing Ironworker 5.83 Fence Erector ........................................ 5.78 LABORERS of Health & Welfare — 211/2 per hour Pension Plan 27c per hour r Vacation Plan — 20c per hour { Laborer—General or Construction .. 3.85 #/1 Dry Packing of Concrete .................... 3.85 Operator of Pneumatic & electric tools,'Vibrating machines & simi- lar mechanical tools not sepa- rately classified herein ....:............... 4.06 Asphalt Raker and Ironer ................ 4.06 Asphalt Shoveler ................... ............... 3.95 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.90 Fine grader, highway & street pav- ing,Airports,runways,and similar type heavy construction ................ 3.95 '1 tFlagman ----------... ................................ 3.85 i Guinea Chaser ....................................... 3.93 c Laying'of all non-metallic pipe, in- cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe & underground tile ................................ 4.16 Concrete saw man, excluding trac- tortype ........_... ................---------_---- 4.06 Making and caulking of all non- metallic pipe joints ........................ 4.04 TEAMSTERS Health & Welfare — 35c per hour 6 l low U V x r5, 00 = 200. 00T 200, 00 + I 400, 00 + I 4 00, 00 + I 2895, 00x 0, 0 5 = 144, 75T �! 144, 75 + I 1254, 00x . 1, 50 = �- 1881, 00T ► 1 881, 00 + I 193, 00x 7, 0 0 = ��. 1 3 51. 0 0 T 1 351, 00 + I 700. 00 + I 75. 00 + I 200, 00 + I 40, 00 + I 40, 00 + I 1 20. 00 + I 30, 00 + I 4 0, 0 0 +.I 8155. 00x 0, 0 7 = 570, 85T 570. 85 + I 208. 00x 0. 3 0 = 62, 4 0 T 62, 40 + I 32. 00x \ 0, 30 = 9, 60T Ilk t�\ 9, 6 0 + T 15, 00 + I 79, OOx 2, 5 0 = 197, 50T 1 97. 50 + I 600, 00 + I 40, 00 + I 50, 00 + I 30, 00 + I 1 2191u, 85TI y O, 0 O T I 3 1 3, 0 0 x J, 0 0 = 281 '7, 00T 28 1 7, 00 + I 9 3d. 00x 3, 80 = 35 6 4, 4 0 T 35 64, 40 + I 1, 1 6 x 2 00, 00 = 2 32, 00T ,r 232, 00 + I 1 3 7 4, 0 0 x 2, 00 = 2 '7 4 6, 0 0 T 2748, 00 + I 1 72, (} Ox 0.,6 0 1 03, 2 0T 1 03, 20 + I 25 53> O0x 0, 55 = 1404, 1 5T 1 Oi: 1 5 + ;� 0 x 1 4 0 = 2 00, 00 1 4 00, 00 + I 1 03, 00x 1 1, 0 0 = 11 33, 00T , 1 1 3 ; 0 0 + I - 1 50, 00x 4, 00 = 6 0 Q 0 0 T 6 00, 00 + I 60, OOx 1 2, 0 0 = 7 20, OOT APPROXI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRIdE TOTAL QUANTITY 1® 313 tons AoC. Pavement (21t)..Ar �_? 7`per ton g b racsnram■Io.Aw.Ars+ormn.e+.mr■..A®rraAnw.n 2, 938 toms 611 aggregate base at � � zoLe_ ,,,; „ per toga 3. lm 16 tons SS-1 Seal Coat att �,,un2 1..�� ��. ,.. �,n.�...A .. �r.. rr■AI.®.per ton 4, r 1374 1,f, 6" Curb and Gutter at �Z� Per lbfo 5. 172 s-rfm Concrete Driveway at.---5-/�K.T�����■1�� per tof0 6, . 2553 s,,f, 6" thick sidewalk at pex s;f� .!'AC rY �+rae.i�Ae. rr®.r Ansm.n■oae.aeirarr �■� 2�each Catch Basin ntz__�yGAJ 4ZL ar rlr ar da= s.r� e ■ r each jj�y .rr r■a r..■�r�r A rY I�IO44>a■Ilrtl C 1 vo 103 lof-, 1811 &,C;Po 15OOi-D at- �.��-.Ar �r ter....:..lrn. � per Life 9, 150 so f o Grouted Rip Rap at . ..s...1...tl..1..r...F�...rr>.■.�...tivAl.■. �Gy'O �o��, �O per surf, ri ■rl■■ 1.�..rArspAA.�ered■i.rltlArr • 1 104 60 1,f, gee V&CoP& Sew Main at� /EGG v rm®.�■r.rAr.A r. r.��rrn tl r■ • ��- o / �®. 6/(!✓ per lea 11; 25 16fe 414 #46P6 Sewer Lateral at r�/a rr r +u ri v:.iais:�r�.I�r r+r rrr�..or�a■r.aemr er Lif.. Mi. 1 each Sewer'Manhole at LOzz_/ ... .�....r.��r. rr.®larsoe Im B.o '"o ®Q s a a..ri �/ �G� ar+1�rA■.��rraa+■r�er.r ya.rrw each w 20 AIDMOXI- MATE ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL QUANTITY 13, 4 each Adjust ewer manhole-to grade a`t r,4,4�/C ... l��;l� each 1 . 2895 s.f. Compaction at �. ^/ v�� ��"L=.uT S ,75" o�rrr r..r.o. per s.f, 1S. 1254 c.y. Excavation at .eA�(4-_, �7 _, Z= �CrtL�S ..oP er c.ye 16. 193 1.f, 6" A,C# water main at �9 Gc er 1.f. I each Eire Hydrant at �� � , �� � 700_ �o 70each 0, �o 18. i each 3/4" Water Service at—_s each 7S �a Soo 190 4 each Adjust gate valve to grade at f /Fy�1 Dw.s; p ach .2 . i EACH Adjust water meter to grade at .GJ�J .�.....__r...each 21. 2 each Remove and salvage blow�off at �.... ��.o�� -s...._:._�...�...r, each 22, 2 each Street signs at. x,> each 23. / I each Stop sign at. %e1�71- -2s each 24. �^ 1 each Remove lamp hole attY each -3- APPROXI- MATE ITEMS WITH UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL UANTTPY 23 Remove asphalt concrete pavement at 8155 sefe Der sefo , ® 7 u`-7� 9j� ■ev■�®. a® ■ -- -isee�..msr 26, 208 sef, Remove concrete drive.at � °�i�•vl'S per SOL 2 idewalk at '32 's,fe Rove Concrete/¢ - .e...� . 3 .m...���.�C.�.�T ter mo f o O 3 le f e Remove concrete drain at Ll Der ..rrres.s�■.��.oss��...s■o.��r 90 79 16 f e Remove 14" Steel. culvert at �� serssiaar�isv■r�.er�ar mom..-. CV-C-a ��—�r� . per lef; 30, 2 each Rem ov palm trees (30") at .� za ......s..each 3 40 1,f, Remove barricade at r 1,f. 3e 5 each D-1 Guide markers at each 2 each W-21-R reflector sign at each • The undersigned also agrees an follaeas Firsts 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 perfoamance of the work and payment of bills. Seconds To begin work within 15 days after the date of execution of the contract and to prosecute said work in such a manner as to complete it within calendar working ._ days, after the date of execution of the contract. Accompanying this proposal is cash, a chashier's check or a certified check for $ payable to the City of Huntington Beach, or a bond In the amount of $ / 20 . •, 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 forfaited9 as liquidate damages, if, in the event this proposal is accepted, the undersigned shall fail to execute the contract under the conditions and within the time specie fled in this proposal= otherwise said certified check, bond or corporate surety bond above mentioned is to be returned to the ubdersigned. Dated (17 an Individual, partnership, or non incorporated organization) Signature of Bidder by: _.. Address of Bidder -5- • n - Names and Addresses of Members of the Firm (If a Corporation) Signature of Bidder GrG& — Gc �o by and Title Business Address �� „ p �L,3Z .ga�a .Ya. 4eP.suei Incorporated under the Laws of the State of ( President 6. ZUGC ( Secre'tesy.�+®.da7�ss�..�s�sis .. ( Treasurer State License Number Telephone 0,v (Corporate Seal) Dated this ,co day of �2��✓L' ,1968 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 State of California. OFFICIAL SEAL Q JAMES F. WINDERS •5- ;'tee . NOTARY PUSLIC,CALIFORNIA s.a, •^ ' PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY MY CommisSlon Exniras Mai-,a 4871. ---------------------------- PROPOSAL UWOMTION RI3 UU ED OF BIDDERS The bidder is required to supply the following information. Additional sheets may be attached if »ossary. (1) Addrese3&f4 (2) Telepbones 3 9- l cc , (5) Type of fires W Individual,, Partnership,, or Corporationsoza �01L/ (4) Corporation organized under the laws of (5) Cont a@ft2r°s Lime Not the State (6) List the names and address of all ors$ of the firm or nama@ and titles of an officers of the corporations �wu o aa�sC"sr�a r.-.seecs�a�csa a •.6 �S/Lt'Sa166.oT osmomm.o'am.cm® ���Oi/,�YD0TT0C.c�so400mO.mam nior�RC�l1�0CiCin.ena/smm.e'i}s'�'�"�^0�"L� novae b�iuidd-5 11/ (7) Number of yeara experience as a contractor in conotruction, works (S) List at least six projects coWleted as of recent date& Contract amount - Claas of Work m Date Ca WletP.ed 4 New d Addraas of owner (9) List the name of the persba who inspected the site of the proposed work for your flans—J-,Q-CK 2Q_)i 66 o-A/ Date of Yumpeations (10) If requeatsd by the Marict9 the bidder -&hall furnish a mote rued finamial atatmento £in mial datag or other infonation and refer- races sufficiently comprehenisire to permit an approaiseal of his current finial condition. PROPOSAL SUB-CONTRACTOR LISTING Pursuant to the Goverment Code 41009 the prime contractors in order for this proposal to be acceptable for consideration, shall furnish the name and location of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work or reader service on this project in an amount exceeding one half of one per teat of the total bid. WORK TO BE PERFORMED /SUB-CONTRACTOR SUB-CO CT0RS ADDRESS By submission of this proposal, the Contractor certifiess to That he is able to and will perform the balance of all work which is not covered in the above sub-contractor IistInga 2a That the City will be furnished copies of all sub-contracts- entered into and bonds furnished by subcontractor for this project; ( 1;7 1NGTpNe I 3` °iq'Eo �s CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH o ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT g AW Huntington Beach, California COp� G May 6, 1968 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Huntington Beach Attention: Mr. Doyle Miller City Administrator Subject: Assessment District 6701 Gentlemen: Bids for the subject project, to improve Marina View Lane and Orion Drive, were scheduled for receipt at 9:00 AM this morning. We received only one bid from Sully.Miller for $21,918.85. This amount is 28% over our estimate of $17,079.28. Due to this being a financial liability upon the property owners within the district, we feel the city should exert another effort at securing more bidders, and a more reasonable bid price. Therefore, it is recommended that .all resolutions pertaining — to this district be adopted, with exception of the resolution of award; and that the bid be 'rejected and the clerk be instructed to readvertise for bids to be received on June 3, 1968. Very truly yours, James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works JRW:DWK:mp cc: Mr. J. Ganahl -�. _ a y ....!!iu 4b June 3. 1968 t �31I3 `iUI't14Rf '�' f _ GO Arr,!" � Marina View/Orian Drive, Assessment District 6701 :?LUM AU'l: fi0D ADWMS TOT:%l BID AMOUNT i 0. E. HENDERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY i 1905 E. SEVENTEENTH STREET- SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA GRIFFITH COMPANY P.O. BOX 395 COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA P SULLY-MILLER COMPANY P.O. BOX 432 / j�! S ,5 ORANGE, CALIFORNIA R. J. NOBLE COMPANY P.O. BOX 620 ORANGE, CALIFORNIA ' -J.. H. WADDELL- PIPELINE 2053 SWAN DRIVE j COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA � j s: - mgz ` The scale of—preva„n,s—..as —,.,,,,,- hereinbefore referred to is as follows: TRADE HOURLY OR I WAGE OCCUPATION RATE: CARPENTERS Health & Welfare — 26c per hour Pension Plan,— 30c per hour Vacation —15c per hour Carpenter ..................................................$5.09 CEMENT MASONS Health & Welfare — 25c per hour Pension Plan— 30c per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Cement Mason Journeyman................ 4.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare — 30c per hour Pension Plan 45c per hour Vacation --30c per hour CLASSIFICATION Group1 ................................................ 4.53 Group2................................................. 4.77 Group3 ................................................. 5.01 . Group 4 ...................................:.:.......... 5.12 Group5 ................................................ 5.31 Group6 ................................................ 5.41 IRON WORKERS Health & Welfare — 28c per hour Pension Plan —25c per hour Vacation — 23c per hour Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.83 Fence-Erector ........................................ 5.78 LABORERS Health & Welfare — 211/2c per hour, Pension-Plan — 27c,per hour- Vacation Plan — 20c per.hour Laborer—General or Construction -.3.85 r Dry Packing of Concrete .................... 3.85 Operator of Pneumatic & electric tools, Vibrating machines & simi- lar mechanical tools not sepa- rately classified herein .................... 4.06 Asphalt Raker, and Ironer ................ 4.06 Asphalt Shoveler .................................... 3.95 Cutting Torch Operator(Demolitiop) 3.90 Fine grader; highway & street pav- - ing,Airports, runways,and similar type heavy construction ................ 3.95 Flagman ..............:..................................... 3.85 Guinea Chaser ........................................ 3.93 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- cluding sewer.pipe, drain pipe & underground tile ...............................4.16 Concrete saw man, excluding trac- tor type ...............................................4.06 Making and caulking of all non- metallic- pipe joints ........................ 4.04 'TEAMSTERS Health & Welfare.-- 35c per hour Pension Plan-20c per hour Vacation— 25c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. water level -- .............. 4.50 4 yds. but less than 8 yds.water level ..........................._.......-...-......... 4.53 'B yds. but less than 12' yds. Water level .................................... 4.58 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. water level ............................... 4.66 16 yds. but less than 25 yds. water level -...--...I.......................... 4.88 25 yds. or more water level ........ 5.34 Driver of Truck legal pavload capacity:. Less than 6 tons ............................ 4.50 6 tons to 10 tons ............................ 4.53 10 tons to 15 tons ............................ 4.58 15 tons to 20 tons ............................ 4.66 20,tons or more ................................ 4.88 i ......4—d t -- arn—west—entrance to the�First Ameri- can Title Insurance & Trust Company building_located at the southeast corner of Fifth and Main Streets in the city of Santa Ana,, California all that right (title and. interest conveyed to and now held under-Deed of Trust in the property situated in the County,and State des- cribed as: Lots 13 and 14 in Block,904'of Vista Del Mar tract Secfio❑ 1, as shown.on a Map recorded in Book 4, page 3 of Miscellaneous 'Maps. , records of Orange County, Cali- fornia. Said sale will be made without cov- enant or warranty, expressed or.implied, as to Ahe title, possession or encum- brances to satisfy the remaining prin- cipal sum due on -the note secured by said Deed Hof Trust to wit: $5,622.43'with- interest thereon from December 4,1966 as provided in said' note together with fees, charges and expenses"of the Trus- tee and such other sums as may have been advanced by the owner and holder of said; note, with interest, as provided in, said Deed of Trust. Dated: April 24, 196& FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE &TRUST COMPANY By ALAN A. 'KNOX Assistant Secretary (Published Huntington ' Beach News April 25, May 2, May 9, 1968) r NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. T-8862 On May 21, 1968, at 1:00 o'clock'P.M., at the South entrance to the County Court House, City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, -State of California, Trans- World Financial Co„ a corporation; as Trustee under the deed of trust'made by Tom Wilson and Jutta Christina Wilson, husband and wife and recorded March 31, 1966 in Book 7886 Page 505 of Official Records of Orange County, California, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of World Savings and' Loan Association now'the owner and holder thereof, by reason of the breach of certain obliga- tions 'secured thereby, .notice'of which was recorded Jan. 9, 1968 in Book 8488, Page 38 of said Official Records, will sell at public auction to the, highest bidder,for cash, payable in lawful money of the United.States at the time of sale, without warranty'as to title, possession or encumbrances, the interest conveyed to and now held by said Trustee-under said Deed of Trust, in and to the follow- ing described property'situate in the said'County of Orange, State of Cali- fornia, to wit: Lots 49 and 50 in Block 706 of Wesley Park Section of Huntington Beach, as shown on a map thereof recorded in Book 4 Page 17 of Mis- cellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said' Deed, including the remaining, principal sum of $15,190.20, interest, advances, if, any, under the 1prms of said Deed, and fees, charges bL°-, oenses of`the trustee. .►---�_�.`q�1N, S-WORL[LEiN.an,c,...._c... .3-- -- 3 yds. or more ,.. �-...� Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck.. 4.68 Bootman ..................:................................. 4.68 Water or tank-type Truck driver 2500.TMgals. to 4000 gals.,................._ 4.68 Truck gre"aser and timman ...........:.... 4.83 Truck repairman:................................... 5.465 Truck repairman helper ................... 4.735 DW-10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras & similar types of equip- ment; also PB & similar type trucks when performing work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regarfdless of types of attach- meets ......................................_L.......... 5.465 PIPE TRADES Health and Welfare—391/ac per hour Pension Plan — 521/2c per hour Pipeline Foreman ................................ 6.55 Pipeline Journeyman —......................... 5.955 ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare — 20c per hour Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 1% WIREMAN General Foreman_................................... 7.11 Foreman ..................... .............................,,: 6.46 Cable Splicers ........................................ 6.10 Journeyman Wireman .:...................... 5.80 Journeyman Technician ........................ 5.80 OVERTIME RATES CARPENTERS — Double time for all overtime. 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. r OPERATING ENGINEERS — First three hours. outside-the• regularly cori6tituted shift shall be at the rate of time and one-half.. Ali' 'additionai''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 and for all time worked on Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS — Time and one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double ' time. TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half, except Sundays.and holidays, which are double 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 com- mensurate and in accord' with the rates specified,for similar-or comparable du-' ties in the Southern California Master Labor Agreements. The rates per hour, indicated,above are based'upon the local prevailing rates per day being eight (8) times 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. The per diem wages of a frac- tional part of a day shall be the appli- cable rate per hour multiplied by the number of, hours worked on said day other than for overtime and/or Sundays or legal holidays. DATED: May 7, 1968. PAUL C. JONES. City Clerk of the City of _ Huntington Beach, California. By MILDRED GREEivL;�anra0'� Assigtant Secretary SPS 14519 (Published Huntington Beach Newsl May 2, May 9, 1968), NOTICE jINVITING BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High -School District will receive' sealed bids for supplying School Furniture meeting or. equal to the specifications' on file in the office of said District. 1 Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check, certified check; or bid! der's bond in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total bidl made payable to Huntington Beach Unior, High School District, as'a guarantee of delivery and of compliance with, the terms of the bid if awarded.the cone tract. Bids' shall be clearly marked ,,School Furniture ,Bid • No. •10411, addressee to. Paul E. Hill, Purchasing an( Property Control Agent, Huntington Beac+ Union High School ,District, 1902 Sevenl j- teenth Street, Huntington Beach, Cali U fornia, 92646, and received at or before y 10:00 .a.m., Friday, May 17, 1968, a )_ which .time and place bids will be pubs e licly opened and.read.- '5 Each bid shall remain valid for `e period of 90 days after the date speci 'e fie for the ,receipt of bids. iir The Board of Trustees shall be the j sole judge of the quality of equip men l ie offered and reserves the right to,rejec Any or all'bias and to'waive any 'irregu larity therein. Dated: May 1; 1968., RAY M: SCHMITT ' �K Clerk, Board of Trustees IN G SECTION 9941.3 OF ARTICLE tj 994, CHAPTER 99, RELATING TO e HIGHWAY'AND STREET WIDTHS 11 The City Council of the City of Hunt- b ngton Beach does ordain as,follows: SECTION .1. The Huntington Beach 9rdinance Code is hereby.amended by N Imending Section 9941.3 of Article'994, C ;hapter 99 to read as follows: 4 19941.3. STREETS AND HIGHWAY S. WIDTHS. Streets and highways that are ,C lot: C (1) Shown on- the Master Plan of c lrterial Streets and Highways, S. (2) Shown on any, precise plan of a street and/or alley alignment approved iy the City Council, ihall have a width not less than the widths set forth herein: RIGHT MAXIMUM TYPE 'OF WAY LENGTH iollecto�, Street 60 feet c 'ollector Street 54 feet rl Interior Street 52 feet 1000 feet t nterior Street 50 feet 550 feet s Service Road 39 feet c §.ervice Road 38 feet 1000 feet f = 1 Service Road 37 feet 550 feet Dul-de-sac 50 feet 550 feet c Cukde-sac 46 feet serving a e - maximum i �� (Published rtington Beach News May 9, May 68) Affidavit oftublication' 1 ..NOTICE TING SEALED BIDS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 State of California l HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA County of Orange I SS NOTCity ICE IS of HEREBY BCitGIVEN'that the Huntington City of Huntington Beach y J. S. Farquhar,.being dui sworn on oath, says: That he is a Beach, California hereby invites sealed 9 g Y Y bids and proposals for the improvement citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, of the streets and rights of way in Assess- That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach Tent District No. 6701 in the City of Huntington Beach, California, as des. News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- cribed. in Resolution of Intention No. lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said 2711 of said City Council adopted March County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination 18, 1968, to which reference is hereby of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide made for a description of said work and improvement, the grade to which it .is subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been to be done, the district to be assessed established, printed and published in the State of California, and to pay the cost and expenses thereof, County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication the bonds tb be issued,and for all further of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not particulars therein contained. Reference is hereby further made to the plans devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any and specifications and detailed drawings particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or for said work and improvement on file ; in the office of the City Clerk of said any number thereof. City of Huntington Beach, in accordance The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper with which said work shall, be done. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said of Orange County, California August 27th- 937 by order No. A-5931. City Council has heretofore determined / the prevailing rate of per them wages for the doing of said work, which said That the NOTICE INVI. - - LED BIDS scale of wages is contained In the sched- ule thereof, entitled "Schedule of Per Diem wage Rates," on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt. =`��• ington Beach. of which the annexed�i�,e''printed ray; was pull ed in said news- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there i are not now any estimated costs for the ice • acquisition of easements and rights of paper at least' 1 WO I way required in this improvement dis- trict. K All proposals or bids shalt be accom- 9Many panied by cash, a cashier's check, or a commencing fr thef certified check payable to said City of \° Huntington Beach, for an amount which 68 ®� May shall not less than ten percent (10%,) 19 8 , and endings a day of y ;of the aggregate of the proposal, or by \ I a bond for that amount and so payable, signed by the,bidder and two sureties, who shall justify before any officer com. 19 8 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and petent to administer an oath, in double times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the that amount, and over and above all regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a statutory exemptions, or by a corporate supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following surety bond to the satisfaction gt and ch. proval of said City of Huntington Beach. dates, to-wit: Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk of said May 9, May 16 1968 City of Huntington Beach on or before Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1968 at OU1 the hour of 9:00 A.M. of said day at the L' office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Hunt- ington Beach, California. Said sealed �•j / / proposals or bids shall be opened,Clerk, amined and declared by the City Clerk, 0�1 the City Attorney, and the Director of 4� ,.= Public Works of said City of Huntington �4 ``` / / Piplisher Beach at -a public hearing called for that purpose by said City Clerk in the FT�spribed and efore me this day of City Hall, Huntington Beach, California at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 3rd 9/► �: p day of June, 1968, and the results of 19�A said bidding will be reported td the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach n at its regular meeting to be held on rP� Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1968 at Notary Public the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Orange County, California council chambers in the City Hall of said City of. Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City Council THOMAS D. WYLLIE at their .4eid regular meeting of June 3, 1968. �{ NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA Said City Council reserves the right to PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN reject any and all bids and proposals should it deem this for the public good, ORANGE COUNTY I and also the bid of•any bidder who has been delinquP- fcrW_ aw m �C� y to seleiS Pal!un aUl do My Commission Expires .Sept. 12, 1970 City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California Affidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk BY Deputy Clerk 1 NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS 2 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH,,* CALIFOR 3 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Cbx#nc'il 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 way in 7 Assessment District No. 6701 in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- 8 ornia, as described in Resolution of Intention No... c2 711 of said 9 City Council adopted March 18 , 196831 to which -reference is hereby: .10 made for .a 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 1.7 done . 18 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council has hereto- 19 -fore determined ahe-.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 f ile - 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 . .26I All proposals or bids shall be accompanied by cash, a 27 cashier 's check, or a certified check payable to -said. City of 281 - Huntington Beach, for an amount which shall be not less than ten ". 29I o or a bond for ( . percent (10%) of the aggregate of the proposal , y 30 that amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties , 31 who shall justify before any officer competent to administer an 32. . - "oath, in double that amount-, and over and above all statutory GANAHL & GANAHL Attorneys at Law Suite 2 -1— Coro Victoria Ave: Carona,California / � REdwood 7.3665 / 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, 3A.4 -Tvfv t 5 the -6c-k day of may, 1968 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 proposals or bids shall be opened, examined 8 and declared by the. City Clerk, the City Attorney, and the Director 9 of Public Works of said City of Huntington Beach at a public hearing 10 called for that .purpose by said City Clerk in the City Hall, 5A4 11 Huntington Beach, California at 9: 00 o'clock A:M.' on Monday, the 12 day of -Maq, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported 13 to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach at its regular 3a Y1,w-e 14 meeting to be held on Monday, the -6th day of -fay, 196.8 at the hour 15 of 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of 16 said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City 17 Council at their said regular meeting of Ma7--fr, -1968 . 18 Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and 19 all bids - and proposals should it deem this for the public good, 20 and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaith 21 ful in any former contract with said City of Huntington Beach. 22 The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred 23" to, is as follows 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -2- 15 RADE OR OCCUF4TION 16 CARPENTERS.. Heald: S- Welfare - 26t per rout s 17 Pension Plan - 30c per hour 18 Vacation » 15C per hour s 19 Carpenter 'i5,ix CEMENT HASONS 20 Health. 1, Welfare - 25e, per hour 21 Pension Plan - 30t per hour F 22 Vocation - 25e per hour f f Co wnt Mason - Journeyman 23 OPMTTNC ENGINEERS 24 Health & welfare - 30c per hour 25 Pension Plan - 41-C per hour Vacation - 30c per hour 26 M§5VICATION 27 Group 1 4.5 3 Group 2 4.77 28, Group 3 Croup 4 29 Group 5 5,31 Group 6 5,41 30 J # ,' 55.83 _m gg z d � x aj; Q h '.. W i 4f 4 3 f . if.F i 'lt �Y Y t ..RR a`4'.• towzVlz De Y � aSh�t w_ 1F' 6 'x'>'�,`�'� "�", .` ,ty Y' # •` ,k- s a' ,ate''&; 1${ 4,.04 +t .,. . 3 �; tS x { - R..owL 0��' A, •"h l a4 �� � ".`4 '1-> .�FYs���'`'� � �+�'+�I k y t y �:i �I F t s01 'y �,'3s � .a� t a,� a"a+,:. J"g° i. �.Jr>•':.. +" rc. 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WADDELL - PIPELINE A 2053 SWAN DRIVE COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA - ry S ..—.......—�..—...�.....�®......—..�.-..tee.-..........�..<..� �.-...�- b ;1 .�as..ea....�-,..-..�..c.,..mrs....�o.._+ra..�.. _®• _ -.,.. ...:�.r+ur..-.-.,.a.......+.���.sr�c........-s...-.zr-v. v.r...--.`.=.cs-zr._�.m-v_-am n �I capacity: Less than 6 tons .•........................... 4.50 . 6 tons to 10 tons .....................::_. 4,53 10 tons to 15 tons ............................. 4.58 15 tons to 20 tons..............................4.66 20 tons or more ................................ 4.88 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 yds. 'or more :......::...........:...::...... 4.74 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck 4,68 Bootman ---....:................:........................:...4.68 Water or tank-type Truck driver — .2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ...................... 4.68 Truck greaser and tirenian ...............*_4.83 Truck repairman .................................... 5.465 Truck repairman helper _.................. 4.735 DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau Pulls, ;Terra Cobras & similar types of equip- ment; also PB & similar types of trucks when performing work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of attach- iments .....:.............................................. 5.465 PIPE TRADES Health and Welfare—393/2c per hour Pension Plan — 521/2 per hour 'Pipeline 'Foreman Pipeline Journeyman ............................ 5.955 ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare — 20c per hour . Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 10/0 " WIREMAN j 'General Foreman ...................:................ 7.11 Foreman ........... ..........................-............. 6.46 Cable Splicers .......:.................................6.10 Journeyman Wireman .....:�................. 5.80 Journeyman Technician ........................ 5.80 r OVERTIME RATES CARPENTERS Double time for all �overti rhe. 7 CEMENT MASONS- Time and one-half for the first three hours after Ahe 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 i double time. Sundays shall be double ti me. IRON WORKERS— Double time shall be paid-for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day and for all time worked on Saturdays, j Sundays and recognized holidays. - - LABORERS —;^ne and one-half, except Sundays and I Sys, vsich are double time.- z� - 3 TEAMSTERS-Time'anei°one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double time. _. :.. _....-_.-. The rate- of compensation for any classification not,listed`in the schedule, but which mZ '-ti required to execute the proposed` iract,"shalli be com- mensurate and`w accord with the rates specified for similar or comparable du- i ties in the Southern California Master Labor Agreements. .The rates per hour, indicated above are based upon the local prevai ling,rates per day being eight (8) times 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. The per diem wages of a-frac ' tional part of a day shall be the appli- cable rate per hour multiplied by the _ number of hours worked on said day other than for overtime and/or Sundays or legal holidays. DATED: March A, 1968. PAUL C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California. I� ply as follows: Huntington Beach for 22 years. y job. There were many times r,working overtime, on a week- le extra pay . . . merely . . State_Constitution, the Public De- posit Act of the Government Code, and the City.-Charter.These respon- sibilities and procedures as set forth by law cannot be delegated to any other department, official or officials of the City, and it is incumbent upon the'Treasurer to uphold and maintain- the public trust. Over 4 years ago Councilman Stewart made a statement at an open Council meeting, to the ef- feet that within the 4 years he would like to see that all elected J positions, other than Council, be changed to appointive. For a strong democratic government, in my opinion,.this is. wrong, and if we look around at some of the dis- organized ,cities that have, tried r this we can see it is,not a secure step for the future, of our city. Because I let my feelings be.known that the elected positions should remain so, the pressure was on. In regards to the Trust Officer position, the salary has been elim- inated, however, the duties and responsibilities of handling the trust account, consisting of many thousands of dollars in cash and surety bonds, is still being per-1 formed in the Treasurer's office.1 This again was a political move by some members of the City! Council, as was shown when they, gave no public explanation of their a action. Councilman, C0-, stated he didn't think The Treasurer's Offid needed the number of employee) they have, which is 3, and stated that the T.r`easurf"�;Nwas never ir,` the office. How` is he clarify this statement when he has never stepped his foot in the door of th Treasurer's Office. For fair enterprise and good government relations, the officE of the, City-Treasurer.has placed City of Huntington Beach fundQ in each and,every bank in Hunt ington Beach. All checks of the City are signed and disbursed through the Treasurer's Office which amounts to thousands of dollars within each month, anc later'reconciled and recorded. Foil over six years the Treasurer ha r_a_,aser.LC�s-_a City Vel CARPENTERS Health &'Welfare— 26c per.hour Pension Plan — 30c per hour Vacation — 15c per hour Carpenter ..... - S--..-..... -:.................$5.09 CEMENT MASON Health & Welfare — 25c'per hour Pension Plan —30c per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Cement'Mason Journeyman................ 4.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare — 30c per hour Pension Plan —45c per hour Vacation — 30c per hour CLASSIFICATION Group 1 .......-.---- ............... 4.53 Group2 .......... .................................... 4.77 Group 3 ......:........................................ 5.01 Group 4 ..-....................... . :................ 5.12 . Group 5 ....................................:..:.......: 5.31 . Group' 6 ::-.. ..........................---.::..... 5.41 IRONWORKERS Health & Welfare — 28c per hour Pension Plan — 25c per hour Vacation — 23c per.hour Reinforcing Ironworker ..............:........ 5.83 ' Fence Erector :----------............................ 5.78 LABORERS Health & Welfare — 211/y per hour Pension Plan — 27c per hour Vacation Plan — 20c per hour Laborer—General or Construction .. 3.85 Dry Packing of Concrete ............ 3.85, Operator of Pneumatic & electric tools, Vibrating machines & Simi- lar mechanical tools not sepa- rately classified herein-...:._---- ...... 4.06 Asphalt Raker and 'Ironer ................ 4.06 Asphalt Shoveler .............------------.......... 3.95 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.90 Fine grader, highway & street pav- ing, Airports, runways,and similar- type heavy construction ................ 3.95 Flagman .... - ......... ............................. 3.85 Guinea Chaser•.------:-.......::...--- :..--- 3.93 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe & underground tile ................................ 4.16 Concrete saw man, excluding trac--: for type ....._....... ....----- 4.116 Making and caulking of all,non- metallic pipe joints ........................ 4.04 TEAMSTERS Health & Welfare — 35c per hour Pension'Plan 20c per hour Vacation — 256 fiber,hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. water level .................... 4..50 r 4 yds-.but less than 8yds. water ' level .................:.........:.....:..-- ......'. 4.53, 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. water level ..................................:. 4.58 12.yds- but. less than ,16 yd.s. - water level ..:................................. 4.66. 16 yds. but less than.25 yds. water level .......................::........... 4.88 25 yds. or more water level ........ 5.34 Driver of Truck legal payload Affidavit of P lication State of California County of Orange -Ss- City of Huntington Beach (Published Huntington Beach News' J. S. Farquhar; being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a !April 4, April 11, 1968) NOTICcitizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. INVITING SEALED BIDS ASSSESSSESS MENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 ; That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said Beach; California hereby invites 'sealed County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination bids and proposals for the improvement of,local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide of the streets and rights of way in subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper -has been Assessment District No. 6701 in the City established, printed and published in the State of California, and of Huntington ingtR 'Beach, California, as des. P P cribed in Resolution of Intention No. County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication 2711 of-said City Council adopted March of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not 18, 1968, to which reference is hereby devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any made for a description of said work and improvement, the grade to which it is particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or to be. done, the district to be assessed any number thereof, to pay the cost and expenses thereof, The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper the bonds to be issued, and for all g J $ further particulars therein contained. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court Reference is hereby further made to the of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. plans and specifications and detailed drawings for said work and improve- ment INVITING SEALED BIDS on file in the office of the City That the Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, in accordance with which said work shall be done. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said City Council has heretofore determined of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- the prevailing .rate of per diem wages for the doing of said work, which said scale of wages is contained in the sched- Two Issues ule thereof,- entitled "Schedule of Per paper at least Diem Wage Rates,'-' on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt- commencing from the day of in Beach.' 4'th April NOT IS FURTHER.GIVEN that there are not now any estimated costs-for the acquisition of easements acid rights of p way required in this improvement: dis- 19 8 , and ending on the 11 thday of Aril trict. All proposals or bids-shall .be accom- 19�8 , both days inclusive, and as often during said I ponied by cash', a cashier's.check, or a y g period and I certified check payable to said City of times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the Huntington Beach; for an amount which regular an entire issue o said news ' re ld ire f a shall be not less than ten percent (10/) newspaper proper,er� and not ill a P of the aggregate of the proposal, or by supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following a bond.for that amount and so payable, dates, to-wit: signed by the bidder and two sureties, LL who shall justify before any officer.. Aril 4, Ap ril 11 19C�8 competent to administer an oath, in' ! double that amount, and over and above: all statutory exemptions, or by a cor porate surety bond to the satisfaction and approval of said City of Huntington i Beach: Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Mon- blisher I day, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day Subscribed and sworn to efore me this day of at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Huntington-Beach, California. Said { ,19 sealed proposals or bids shall be opened; examined and declared by the City Clerk, 'the City Attorney, and the Director of Public Works of said City of Huntington l 3 Beach at a public hearing called for that Notary Public purpose by said City Clerk in the City Orange County, California Hall, Huntington Beach, California at 9:00 o'clock' A.M. on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported to the City Council.of said City of-Huntington Beach THOMAS D. WYLLIE at its regular meeting to be held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA the hour of 7:30 o'clock'P.M. in the PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN council chambers in the City Hall of said City o Huntinton ORANGE COUNTY be acted upon CityhCouncil at their said regular meeting of May 6, 68. My Commission Expires Sept. 12, 1970 19Said-City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and proposals should it,deem this for the public good, and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent•or unfaithful in any former contract with said City of Hunt- ington Beach. The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred to is as follows: TRADE t HOURLY! WAGE City of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California Jf fidavitofPublication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News i i i Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk i 1 �p�T1NGTpy� �` qy CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH o ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 0 Huntington Beach, California June 3, 1968 APPROVED BY Cz C01'p;i:IL Honorable Mayor rw �+�' cc�� and City Council "z3 �� ----19..... City of Huntington Beach to" -----...... .....------ CITY Attention: Mr. Doyle Miller ----,— Subject: ,. Assessment District 6701, Marina View-Lane and Orion Dr. Improvements. Gentlemen: We received bids this morning for the construction of street improve- ments on Marina View Lane and Orion Drive,. locat6d in the westerly section of the city. As you recall, this project was previously bid on May 6, _ and was readvertised due to the receipt of only one bid.. We received two bids this time without gain in monitary considef-adion, however, at least providing a comparison of bids. Sully Miller Contracting .Company bid $21,918.85 and R. J. Noble Company bid $23,544.05. Both bids were found to be in order, and it is recommended that your `Honorable Body award the contract to Sully Miller Contracting .Company, and that the Clerk be instruct- ed to publish the notice of award. There is a matter of recommended city contribution, involved in this district which we feel deserves your consideration, and for whichaa ,plot of the district is attached. The area outlined in yellow separates street improvements which front a city owned lot which has been included in the district as a participating parcel since the origin-of the district. Cost for these improvements should be approximately `$i,350.00, based on the low bid received. The area outlined in red is the major concern of this proposed city contribution. We originally had the cost of these improvements spread among all the owners of the district, however, due to the bid received being higher than estimated, and due to having re-evaluated the benefit to be de- rived from this improvement; we now feel the city should bear this cost. i The area in red has no lot upon which there is frontage. One portion fronts a section. of Warner Avenue which is not used nor planned for use for street purposes, and thfe other portion directly abuts the present right of way line of Warner Avenue. The cost for these improvements will be approximately $3,000.00, based on the low bid. Honorable Mayor and City Council Attention: Mr. Doyle Miller June 3, 1968 - Page 2 It is further recommended that your 'Honorable Body approve the deletion of the engineering costs, approximately $880.00 from the incidental expenses of the district, due to the City having a lot in the district and the areas described above. . The total aid to the district as outlined above will be approximately $5,230.00 and it is recommended that your Honorable Body consent to all of the contributions proposed. Very truly yours, James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works H. E. Hartge Deputy Director of Public Works JRW:HEH:DWK:mp Attach. lE: O - r� TH�ECl " OAF HCI�NTIN�GTON BEACH ilk � Map on File with City Clerk - ■ NOT ICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City I .Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California , in open session, on the 3-fd day of June, 1968 , publicly declared all sealed proposals or bids for performing the work and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of said City Council adopted March 18 , 1968, which said resolution is on file in the office of the Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and hereby referred to for a descrip- tion of said work and improvements and for all particulars relative to the proceedings thereunder ; and NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that said City Council there- after, on the 3rd. day of J�xne., 1968 , awarded the contract for said work and improvements to- the lowest responsible bidder, to wit: Sully-Miller Coatrdct ng"Co. : P, 0:; Box>432 ' Orange, California at the prices named in the bid for said work and improvement of said bidder ,, which said bid is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and to which reference is made and the attention of all persons interested therein is hereby directed . DATED: June 3,1 1968. PAUL C. J ONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California I i AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. ,6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS : COUNTY OF ORANGE PAUL C. JONES deposes and says : 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, California. 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 Assessment District No 6701 Huntington Beach, California, in said City of Huntington Beach, State of California. Said notice was posted on the 70h day of Nay__, 1968. I certify ( or declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the 3rd day of June ' 1968 at Huntington Beach, California. City C' rk t 1 NOTICE IW IT ING SEALED BIDS Ae)S$SSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 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 way in 7 .Assessment District "No. 6701 in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- 8 ornia, as described in Resolution of Intention No. cZ`'I''// of said 9 City Council adopted March 18, 1968, to which reference is hereby 10 made for 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 18 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 an file in the office of the City Clerk of said City 16 of Huntington Beach,, in accordance with which said work shall be 1.7 done 18 NOTT.CE IS FURTHER GIVEN. that said City, Council has hereto- 19 fore determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages for the doing 2011of 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 i 22 office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach. 23 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there are not now any estimat 24 costs for the acquisition of easements and rights of way required in 26 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 f Huntington Beach, for an amount which shall be not less than tell 291 percent (107.) 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 who shall justify before any officer competent to administer an 32 oath, in double that amount, and over and above all statutory AttMe"at Law aatb s -1- lot7 tllctoHA A". CWMA,COMMA R6dWaod 738� s.. 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 Cle-ffrk of said City of Huntington Beach on or before Monday, Tvovet 5 the -tk day of -M*y, 1968 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 proposals or bids shall be opened, examined 8 and declared by the City Clerk, the City Attorney, and the Director 9 of Public Works of said City of Huntington Beach at a. public hearing 10 called for that purpose by said City Clerk in the City Hall , .= 3� 11 Huntington Beach, California at 9: 00 o'clock A.M. on Monday., the 4t-h roNt. w 12 day of 1491, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported 13 to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach at its regular 2�&L. TaN-0- 14 meeting to be held on Monday, the -6th day of may , 1968 at the hour 15 of 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of 16 said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City 17 Council at their said regular meeting of Me7 -fr, 1968 . 18 Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and 19 all bids and proposals should it deem this for the public good, 20 and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaith- 21 ful in any former contract with said City of Huntington Beach. 22 The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbef ore referred 23 to is as follows: 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -2- . _ � ,,.lay . a r i . 15 a(, 16 17 ptm*j*a Pissi 30c pair boor. Im"M WM 20 � . tfoalth 4. vatta►r+s - 2ft per 'lemur 21, ' # pies • 3 pet baur 1 2 tlecati� • �r r ** 4,64 . 23 M �l .24 2 towim Plft 404 lww hoist XIttan - 26 i; 27 1 4.53 at*" 1 4.77 5.01 . a 4 . 5112 5.41 3Q uON Health 28C per.hwr P*"itt PLOw 254 pa hour vaci i , -230 per botir �ltl (aYGiacoi ®$ 5,711 f , tft*aA I t2t fit fax a - Ilkit _ ror #pulp.' . V ati+u - lot per houx ' ��sr � �xs3 #ix �ca�ewttru�t�o+� 3.us • Ironer . . Asphalt :S tlor X Cut-tiaag 'orth operator (DwoiItion) " 14 P s rae r; b.19hfty•d .*trO*t ptr'i,' ;r t:i,rports, runways t, stallar type 17, C",aa1t� ?: tsar 3.". • '' , a:��all t ,�.lt �t�a, , 4tain pipe..A, of I t •inert s lit 4 tft4eitzts 4.04 «. 204 P*r hflur .' 1� t1 '` ' _ 'ft�itx 24, wtv x .': Of bass 0042 4.50 i'O y4 wat�ir lov,al. � 3 4058 F Via 4«4$ 3 r TEAMTERS • COUV d. Drivor of Truck Loial. Payload Capacity Ness than b Was Hsu,5cj 6 tons to 10 tong 4 10 tons to' 1..5, tous 15 tons to 20 vM0 5 20 tons or. more 6 '*,river of transit mik trucks ES" 7 3 yds or..ire ., 8 g f- iver oRoad Oil 5prea4er 'Truck .5 Boo tmsxi . 9. jator or tank-w-t pe truck drivac 0 2500 gals to 400 &-a.Is . Truck Greaser. 4. 'Fireman 4. . 11 Txuc.c repaiman ,r 12 True* rapairman helper u` 13 D 10 and'DW 20 Euclid-type equipment I.ATourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras are, 14 stai tat types of equipment; also r_. and 3imi'lar type trucks when p exfurwi�., 15 c. rk within the Teamster jurisdicti.c-Ti, regardless of types of attachments 16 11e�c ,f1*c 17 I'ealth *nd welfare - 39�c per hoer 1$ Pention <'lan - 52'�4 per hour P£pline FtoYemsm 6.55 19 Pipeline jo..urneyauw- 2 a F.ta:MICIAN 2I Health '1:'elfare - 2cc :per hour k Panaion Plan,- 20c per hour pus 11' 22 WRBltAT 2 3., Cat ral Forem= ;, 1 24 irorea�sn_ 6 4 Catlspliaers 6. .': '• 25 Jouzuayr�mi 6i#T@'rriflll �.�C' 2 6. Journeymam Tochoician 5180 2 7' QVERi IM1. i'�A`� r _ •• lloulflC ti@� or till overt;vie. 28`' 2 9. L CEMENT MASONS - Time anc one half fnr`tf'ir: ti: r: tl-h i�;, hours after the i G._ d straight time shi to .-rice -:a L e , ; :.fiver rione sha11 regularly constitute The double ►..ime. I � 4 iOPERA-11m; FeNGINEERS - First three hour. inns+ i tute<f shall. '..e et the rate of tirvie . ai'_; c, ,rA shall be at double time. Can Saturday snail be at, t£.rne and one half and all additior.l' o..nday i sti_al l he d-):th1.e time. .� j11',C?t4 WORKERS - Double time shall be paid f:•r ar.v .•:,=' r,il evCess ; of,eignt 8) hours or any regular work da,_,- en- :a' ril. ?sale worked or, � Saturdays, Sunday's and recognized holidays, r 10ILABORERS - Tirae and one half, except Suaazi : ,; ;c,l,t`;ifiy8;. :rhlC ark-, double time. TE.*LSTERS Time and one half, except, .-unto;+•,, .n::,., hol .L gays, �:rhieh erg l'_ double time. . f 13I The rate of compensation tc: any Alta z,: :Ci.� :Yrt iistc: :n the 14 +schedule, but which may be required tc executE: cl proposed contract, Y shall be commensurate and in accord attr: L;;Z� ra,_es pecL£i.?,c fcT si;rils,r 15 or comparable duties in the Southern: 7�ahcFr kgreemeriLS. 16 The rates per hour, itadir 3tfe, :tiiGL'f 2: f;.; ,e, , `_s�.:: tit.e- local pre- ' vailing rates per day being eight iKi t ,�:: flirt: r., sC�ae + 1r.:d >at.c per hour. Hourly rates p � r", �:'` pe 1 f pny a,xe t�as�:.a � c; �s ':?c ,:. «urs r�'r day jfor a full day or a fractional- r3rt of a c,. r ;ice vrafies �f a i 19 fractional part of a day shall. be 01c :led by the number of hours worked on said Ala'; tier >.1.� , r^x overrl,,:� and�ar Sundays or Legal Holidavn. DATED p - 1968 PAUL C. J•ONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California 1 ;-:m.,➢�-' .-5'_�.iY 4>� e'.S}.':...ti.`.S r' -Fh...4r 4' -AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO �67 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss: t COUNTY OF ORANGE ) PAUL C. JONES , being first duly sworn, deposes and says : That during all the time herein mentioned he was and now Y is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California; that on the 5th day of April, 1968 pursuant to the provisions of law applicable herein, he caused a copy of the within attached notice to be placed in an envelope addressed to each of the persons owning real, property which is pro- posed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of the work, as their names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll, or as known to affiant , sealed said envelope and deposited it in the United States mail at the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia, with postage thereon fully prepaid; that there is a regular communication by mail between the place of mailing and the places so addressed. I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct Executed on April , 1968 at the City of Huntington Beach, California . (Published Huntington Beach News 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708, which nated by said City Council as the news- April 4, April 11, 1968) plans, profiles, detailed drawings and paper in which shall be printed and pub- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 specifications are on file in the office lished all notices, resolutions, orders ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 of the City Engineer of said City of and other matters required to be pub- HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA Huntington Beach, and which are hereby lished in the proceedings to be taken The City Council of the City of Hunt- referred to for a more particular des- pursuant to this resolution and under ington Beach, California, in regular ses- cription of said work, grade of said the provisions of the Improvement Act sion assembled, does hereby resolve and work, and location of said work in and of�1911. The first publication of said determine as follows: along the streets and rights of way notice shall be not less than ten (10) SECTION 1: That the public interest hereinbefore mentioned, and to which days prior to the date herein fixed for and convenience require, and that it is plans, profiles, detailed drawings and the public hearing under this resolution the intention of said City Council to specifications reference is hereby made. of intention. order the following work to be done and SECTION 3: That said contemplated SECTION 7: The Superintendent of improvements to be made in said City work and improvements, in the opinion Streets of said City of Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: of said City Council, is of more than shall cause to be conspicuously posted The construction and installation of local or ordinary public benefit, and along the line of said contemplated work concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- that the expenses and cost of said work and improvements, and on all the open walk, asphalt concrete pavement over and improvements shall be chargeable streets within the assessment district aggregate base material, street name upon a district, which said district said notice of the passage of this resolution and traffic control signs, the adjustment City Council hereby declares to be the of intention, in the time, form and of existing manholes and water valves district benefited by the work and im- manner required by law. and meters to grade, the removal of provements herein described and to be SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said existing pavement, street barricade, con- assessed to pay the cost and expenses City of Huntington Beach is hereby crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- thereof; said district shall include that directed to mail notices of the adoption vert, and all other obstacles in the line territory in said City of Huntington Beach of this resolution of intention, postage of work, and including appurtenances which is shown upon that certain plat prepaid, to all persons owning real prop. and appurtenant work, in Marina View or map thereof on file in the office of erty proposed to be assessed to pay any Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED part of the cost of said work, whose the intersection of Marina View Lane BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, names and,addresses appear on the last with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT,, equalized assessment roll for real prop- the Southerly right of way line of Los ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY erty taxes, or as known to said clerk. Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF Said mailing is to be completed at least rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein thence Northeasterly and Easterly in which said map or plat indicates by a fixed for the public hearing under this Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of boundary line the extent of the territory resolution of intention, all in the time, the center line of Marina View Lane included in the proposed district, and form, and manner prescribed in said extended, and in the Northerly half of covers all details as to the extent of the improvement Act of 1911. Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 area to be assessed. Reference is hereby SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- made to said map. THER GIVEN that the grades to which section with the center line of Marina SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN said work is to be done are, or may be in View Lane; provided, however, that the that serial bonds shall be issued in the part, new and different from those here- aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed manner and form provided in Part 5, tofore established, or may be, and in on only the Easterly side of Marina View Division 7 of the Streets and Highways some cases are, different from existing Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Code of the State of California, the Im- ground levels. Drive. provement Act of 1911, to represent SECTION 10: The total estimated cost Said work and improvement shall also unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars of said work and improvement, including include: ($50.00) or over, which said bonds shall estimated incidental costs, is in the (a) The Northerly extension in Marina bear interest at the rate of six percent amount of $19;641.17. View Lane of the existing vitrified clay (6%) per annum and the last installment SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a of which bonds shall mature nine (9) THER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. manhole to be constructed,and including years from the second day of January WHEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- therein one four inch diameter vitrified next succeeding the first day of Sep- posed work and improvement, as ap- clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of tember following their date. proved by said City Council, is on file the existing lamp hole, and appurten- SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- in the office of the City Clerk of said ances and appurtenant work; THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th City of Huntington Beach, and open to (b) The connection of the existing six day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 public inspection. inch diameter water line in Marina View o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. Lane with the existing six inch diameter thereafter as the hearing hereinafter DONALD D. SHIPLEY water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet mentioned can be held, in the Council Mayor of six inch diameter asbestos cement Chambers in the City Hall in said City ATTEST: water pipe, and including one three- of Huntington Beach, the meeting place PAUL C. JONES quarter inch house service connection, of said City Council, any and all persons City Clerk one fire hydrant, the removal of two having any objections to the proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA existing blow offs, and appurtenances work and improvements, or any objec- COUNTY OF ORANGE ss: and appurtenant work; tions to the grades to which said work CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (c) A storm drain and water collection is to be done, or any objections to the I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, system consisting of catch basins and boundaries of the district proposed to eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- be assessed to pay the cost and expenses qualified and acting City Clerk of the crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap- of said work and improvements may ap- City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a pear before said City�Council and show Clerk of the City Council of said point 78 feet East of its intersection with cause why said proposed work and im- City, do hereby certify that the whole the Northerly terminus of Marina View provements should not be carried out number of members of the City Council Lane measured along the center line of in accordance with this resolution of of the City of Huntington Beach is Orion Drive, and also in both Marina intention, and may present written pro- seven; that the foregoing resolution was View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, tests in the form and manner required passed and adopted by the affirmative and adjacent to their common inter- by law not later than the hour herein- vote of more than a majority of all the section. above set for hearing objections against members of said City Council at a regu- SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned authorizing the doing of said work, the lar meeting thereof held on the 18th work, including the grade to which said grades to which said work is to be done, day of March, 1968, by the following work shall be done and the location or the extent of the territory to be-as- vote: thereof in and upon the streets and rights sessed to pay the cost and expenses AYES: Councilmen: of way above mentioned, shall be done thereof. Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, upon the grades, along the lines, be- SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause Stewart, Green, Shipley tween the points, of the dimensions, at this resolution of intention to be pub- NOES: Councilmen: the places and in the manner described lished twice in the Huntington Beach None and set forth in the plans, profiles and News, a newspaper of general circula- ABSENT: Councilmen: detailed drawings of said work, and to tion, published and circulated in said None specifications for said work heretofore City of Huntington Beach, which said PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk adopted by said City Council on March newspaper has heretofore been desig- - T i AFF IDAV IT OF MAILING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 670 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF A STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss: COUNTY OF ORANGE ) PAUL C. JONES , being first duly sworn, deposes and says That during all the time herein mentioned ,he was and now is the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California ; ,that an the 5th day of April, 1968 pursuant to the provisions of law applicable herein, he caused a copy of the within attached notice to be placed in an envelope addressed to each of the persons owning real property which is pro- posed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of the work, as their names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll, or as known to affiant , sealed said . envelope and deposited it in the United States mail at the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia, with postage thereon fully prepaid; that there is a regular communication by mail between the place of mailing and the places so addressed. I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct . Executed on April -- 1968 at the City of Huntington Beach, California . City C erk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that land owned by you or in which you are interested is proposed to be assessed for the proposed con- struction and installation of the following described work: The construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk, asphalt concrete pavement over aggregate base material street name and traffic control signs , the adjust- ment of existing manholes and water valves and meters to grade , the removal of existing pavement, street barricade , concrete drain, corrugated metal pipe culvert , and all other obstacles in the line of work, and including appurtenances and appurtenant work , in Marina View Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the intersection of Marina View Lane with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of the Southerly right ' of way line of Los Patos Drive to the intersection of Marina View Lane with Orion Drive, and thence Northeasterly and Easterly in Orion' Drive to a point 100 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 feet East and 60 feet West of its intersection with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, however , that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the Easterly side of Marina View Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Drive. Said work and improvement shall also include: (a) The Northerly extension in Marina View Lane of the existing vitrified clay pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a manhole to be constructed and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of the existing lamp hole , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marina View Lane with the existing six inch diameter water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe , and including one three-quarter inch house service connection, one fire hydrant , the removal of two existing blow offs , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (c) A, storm drain and water collection system consisting of catch basins and eighteen inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe , And appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point 78 feet East of its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View Lane measured along the center line of Orion Drive , and also in both Marina View Lane and Orion Drive , at , about , and adjacent to their common intersection. The estimated cost of said improvement above mentibned is $ 19 641.15 the assessed value of the lands within the district s � , the estimated true value o= the lands within the district is $ 12 200.00 the est:Laated total amount of the assessment upon an s to be assessed for acquisition or improvements done or heretofore ordered is $ 2 ,679.60 ; the estimated amount of the proposed assessment upon your lands ror the proposed improvements mentioned is $ ; the esti- mated amount of the proposed assessment is approximate only , is based upon the estimated cost above stated, and is not to be deemed the actual amount which will be assessed. The amount of money to be contributed by the City of Huntington Beach toward the cost of said construction is $ 0.00 A hearing will be held in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, California by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach on 'the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. , or as soon thereafter as said hearing can be held, at which time and place all protests and objections will be heard . The proceeding for said improvement is proposed to be conducted under the Improvement Act of 1911 , Division 7 of the - Streets and Highways Code of the State of California . A report on the proposed project is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and' is open to public inspection. DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C. J ONBS City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California : - f T } • 1 K 1 f I 1 1^ V AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. _ 701 . HUNT INGT ON. BEACH, CAL IF ORNN STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss: COUNTY OF ORANGE ) PAUL C. JONES deposes and says : 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, California . 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 Assessment District No. 6701 Huntington Beach, California , in said City of Huntington Beach, State of California . Said notice was posted on the 4th ay of April, 1968 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct . Executed on the day of _ April, 1968 , at Huntington Beach, California . .0 ty Cleft 1 MUCH; nVITIW. Spa. =BM? 2 A SMStPM DISTRICT NO. 6701 3 HUNTIMTON BEACH, CALVORNIA 4 NCTICE 1 HM Y GIVM4 that the City Council of the City 5 of T tington..Beach¢- California hereby invites seeled .bids and prep». 6 . posa.ls for the .impzav-=ent .of the. streets -and- rights of way- in 7 Assessment District Wo.. 6701 in the-City of..Huntington Beach, Calif- 8 o=ia-, es''deacribed_ in Resolution of Intention 'No. 2711 Of said .9 City Cauncil .adoptod March Ia., 1966 . to Mich reference is hereby 10 made for a.deecrip ' saideanir at, the grade to 11 which it is to baon , the district to be assessed to pay the coot. 12 and expenses th-:3raof,, tan bonds to b�: issued, and for all furtber 13 particulars there cemtetined. Reforenco to hereby further-made to'. 14 the plats and specifications end detailed drawings "far said work . 15 ate roeegent on file In the office of the City Clem of said City 16 , of Huntington Beach, in accordance with which said work shall be - 17I - done. 18 NCTIC1 is MITHER GIVEN that .said City Council hag hereto-- '. fore determined the pravailing. rate of per diem wages for the doing 20 ' of said work-, which said scale of des is contained io .the schedule 21 thereof, entitled ."Schedule of Per Dien Wage Rates," an file in the 22 office of the.:Ciity Clark of said City of Huntington Beach. 23 NM ICE IS- F=HM G1Y t there are not nm any'estimated 24 casts for the- a>c quisitic+s of easements and rights of w83t required is 25 this Improwemmt district. 26 A_ll prapcs ole .or grids shall be acc d by cash, .a. - . 2 rasTm's -chlack„ or a. certified cbm parable to sari! City of 28 *Mtfngton Beach, 'for an amount tea t-OW41 be..nat Use. tium ten 29-I Pt*cent (10%) of tha aggregate of the proposal or--by a board for 30 that amountand so payable, signed by the bidder and two oureti.es il, 31 32 I w ► shall J"tify befo a any off ice.r ce Wfteut to administer an GANANL & GANAHL I ! In double Met ftwnt# and over.over.aid above all statutmy► Attorneys at Law Suite Y 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona,California REdwood 7.3665 1\ 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 6th day of May, 1968 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 proposals or bids shall be opened, examined B. and declared by the City'Clerk, the City Attorney, and the .Director 9 of Public Works of said City of Huntington Beach at a public hearing 10 called for that purpose by said City Clerk in the City Hall, 11 Huntington Beach, California at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 6th 12 day of May, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported 13 to the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach at its regular 14 meeting to be held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour 15 of 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the council chambers in the City Hall of 16 said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City 17 Council at their said regular meeting of May 6, 1968. 18 Said City .Council reserves the right to reject any and 19 all bids and proposals should it deem this for the public good, 20 and also. the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaith- 21 ful in any former contract with said City of Huntington Beach. 22 The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred 23 to is as follows: 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 } t i 15 'I .A I3E OR OCCi:PATIOti HOURLY .'AGE JaI 16 CARFEMM-11S Health. & Welfare - 26c per hour 17 Fension Plan - 30c per hour 18 Vacation 15G per hour 19 Carpenter CZMENT. WZONS 20 Realth a Welfare » 25C per hour 21 Pension Plan - 30C per hour 22 Vacation - 254 per hour Cement Mason - Journeyman 4.84 23 OPEMTI.NG ENGINEERS 24 Health d Welfare - 30C per hour 25 Pion. Plan » 43,e per hour Vacation - 304 per hour 26 MSSIFICATION 27 Group 1 4.33 Group 2 4.77 28 Group 3 5.01 Group 4 5.12 29 Group 5 5.31 Group 6 5.41 30 v , 1 IRON WORKERS 2 Health & Welfare - 28C per hour Pension Plan - 250 per hour 3 Vacation - 23C per hour . 4 Reinforcing Ironworker $5.ii3 5 Pence Rector 5."'": LABORERS 6 Health b Welfare - 21�C per hour 7 Pension Plan - 270, per hour 8 Vacation - 20C per hour Laborer - General or Construction 3.35 9 Dry Packing of Concrete 3.6') 10 Operator of pneumatic Z. electric t:.00ls, vibrating machines h similar mechanical 11 tools not separately classified herein 4.06 12 Asphalt !.nker & Irener 4. Asphalt Shoveler 3.;5 13 Cutting 'porch Operator (Demolition) 3.90 14 Fine grader, highway G street paving, airports, runways similar type 15 heavy construction _,.:.a° 16 c 1 agman ?• 5 Guinea Chaser 17 Leyinf; of all nonwmcLallic pipe, 18 including sewer pipe, drain. pipe. h underground tile. 4.16 19 Concrete say: ruin,' excluding tractor type. 4.06 20 2iaking b caulking of all non-metallic pipe joints 4.04 21 T1EmLTEi:s 22 !{ealth & Welfare - 35c per hour Pension Plan - 20c per hour 23 Vacation 25C per hour 24 Driver of Dump Truck of less than.- 25 4 yda water level 4.5r) 4 yds but less than 8 yds water level 4.53 26 8 yds but less than 12 yda water level 4.58 27 12 yde but less than 16 yds water level 4.66 28 16 .yds but less than 25 yds water. level 4.88 29 25 yds or more Water level 5.34 -2- 30 Y` 1 TEAMSTERS - Cont'd Driver of Truck Legal Payload Capacity Z Less than 6 tons $4.50 3 i 6 tons to 10 tolls 1 .;3 4 10 tons to 15 tons 4,56 5 15 tons to 2C tons 1;. >5 20 tons or more 6 Driver of transit mix truck: 7 3 yds or more -,.74 8 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck ':.63 I Too tmasi .:: 9 'Jat.er (oar tank, ty a truck. driver 10 ?500 gals to 4000 gaIN as Truck Greaser Greaser Tirez,Er_ 4.83 11 " irucit repAirman 12 Truck repairman Helper 4.7 :: 13 D': 10 ind 71; 20 Euclid-type equipment LeTourneau .Pulls, Terra Cobras and 14 similar types of equipment; also z' and similar type truck-- when perfon inZ 15 work within t.ie 'resir--ter ,jurisdict.icn, re£;ar.kless of tykes of atta0wleats 4. _ 16 'i�L TRAMS 17 Health and Welftre - 39-�e per hour 18 Pension 'Teti - 52-,C. per hour Pinline Foreman 6.55 19 £ipeline_ Journeyrar 5. 55 20 ELECTRICIAN 21 Health 6 Vetfare - 20C per hour i Pension flan - 20c per hour plus U. 22 WIIiEt"tA�; 23 General. Foreman .11 24 Foreman 6.4t6 Cable Splicers 6.1C 25 Journeyman Wireman 5.80 26 Journeyman Technician 5.50 27 0AI1:Fc'fIME28 Cl.RPEI rRS - aouble tune :,r all overt41le. -3- 29 30 M w I i 1 2 CEMENT MASONS - Time and one half for the first three hours after the regularly constituted straight time shift, and all other over time shall 3 be double time, 4 OPERATING ENGINEERS - First three hours oucside 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 6 be at time and one half and all additional hours at double time. Sunday { 7 shall be double time. 8 lltoh- WORKERS - Double time shall be paid for any avid all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day and for all. time worked on 9 Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays. LO LABORERS - Time and one half, except Sundays and holidays, which are 11 double time. TEAMSTERS - 'rime and one half, except Sundays and holidays, which are { 12 double time. 13 The rate of compensation for any classification not listed in the 14 schedule, but which may be required to execute . the proposed contract, shall be commensurate and in accord with .the rates specified for similar 15 or comparable duties in the Southern California: Master Labor Agreements. 16 The rates per hour, indicated above are.based.,ipor_ the loc�l .pre- 17 vailing rates per day being eight (8) times the above scheduled rate per hour. Hourly rates pf pay are based upon eight (8) hours per day 18 for a full day or a fractional part of a day. The per. diem wages of a 19 fractional part of a day shall be the a0plicable rate per hour multiplied 10 by the number of hours worked on said day other than .for overtime.and/or Sundays or Legal Holidays. City Glcrk- of the City ©A. Kuntiq ton Leach, California type heavy construction ..-.-.-----*, 3:9b— Flagman -----------------------------:--------.------- 3.85 'Guinea Chaser .......:----------------------------_. 3.93 Laying of all non-metallic pipe, in- cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe & underground tile ................................ 4.16 Concrete saw man, excluding.trac- tortype .._ ......................................... 4.06 Making and caulking of, all non- ,metallic pipe joints ...................:..... 4.64 'TEAMSTERS Health & Welfare 35c per hour. Pension Plan -20c per hour Vacation —'25c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. water level ......................_.._ 4.50 4 yds; but less than 8 yds. water level ............................:..................... 4.53 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. water level'................................... 4.58 12 yds. but less than. 16 yds. water level ...........:....................... 4.66 16 yds. but less than 25 yds: water level .................................... 4.88 25 yds. or more water level ........ 5.34 Driver of Truck legal payload capacity: Less than 6 tons ......................•.••• 4.50 6 tons to 10 tons ............................. 4.53 10 tons to 15 tons ........................... 4.58 15 tons to 20 tons .............................4.66 20'tons or'more ............................... 4.88 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: _ _3._YdS.'_o�V'more ..................:............. 4.74 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck:: 4.68-1 x Bootman ...... .._....................................... 4.68 Water or tank-type Truck driver — 2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ...........:........ 4.68 Truck greaser and tireman ....... ....... 4.83 Truck repairman ..................................: 5.465 Truck repairman helper .................... 4.735 DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau Pulls, Terra Cobras & similar types'of equip- ment; also PB & similar types of trucks .when performing work '•within the Teamster-jurisdiction, regardless of types of attach-, menu .................................. ,5.465 PIPE TRADES Health and Welfare—391/9c per hour f -Pension Plan — 521/2 per hour _Pipeline Foreman .......................:.........6.55• Pipeline Journeyman ............................ 5.955 ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare — 20c per hour Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 1%. WIREMAN I General Foreman ...........:........................ 7.11 M Foreman .........:..................:...................... 6.46 I Cable Splicers 6.10 ..................................:..... Journeyman Wireman 5.80 Journeyman Technician ........................ 5.80 OVERTIME RATES. CARPENTERS — Double time for all overtime.' CEMENT MASONS — Time and one-half for the first three hours after the regu- I Trly constituted—s tr—a time shift, an 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 and for all time worked an Saturdays,I, Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS — Time and one-half, except.i Sundays and holidays, which are double time. TEAMSTERS-Time and one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double 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 com- mensurate and in accord.with the rates specified for similar or comparable du- ties in the Southern California Master t Labor Agreements. The rates per .hour, indicated above are based upon the local prevailing rates per, day being eight (8) times 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'1 of a day. The per diem wages of a frac- tional 'part of a day shall be the appli- cable rate per hour multiplied by the number of hours worked on said day other than for overtime and/or Sundays or legal holidays. DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California. f (Published Huntington Beach News 11, 1968) Affidav'� of Publication ` Apr�NOTICEi1INVITING SEALED BIDS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA State Of California 1 ) I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of Orange } -SS ICity Council of the City of Huntington J BBeach, 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 a l of the streets and rights .of way in citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, Assessment District No. 6701 in the city That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, as des j cribed in Resolution of Intention No.. News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- 2711 of said City Council adopted March' lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said 18, 1968, to which reference is hereby: County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination made for a description of said work and i of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide to be done, the grade to which s d g to be done, the district to be assessed subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been I to pay the.cost and expenses thereof, established, printed and published in the State of California, and the bonds to be issued, and for all County of Orange,-for at least one year next before the publication further particulars therein contained. Reference is hereby further made to the of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not plans and specifications and detailed devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any drawings for said work and -improve- particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or ment on file-in the-office of the City an number thereof. Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, S' in- accordance with which said work The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper i shall be done. of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said of Orange County, California August 27th 1937 b order No. A-5931. city council has heretofore determined � Y �the prevailing rate of per. diem wages for the doing of said work, which said NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS I scale of wages is contained the y Per That the I ule thereof, entitled "Schedule off, Per Diem Wage Rates," on file in the office of-the-City Clerk of said City of Hunt- ington Beach.. IS of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- are Ee not now FURTHER GIVEN that there w any estimated costs for the acquisition of easements and rights of way required ,in. this improvement .dis- paper at least- two issues tF.ct. All proposals or bids shall be accom- panied by cash, a cashier's check, or a commencingfrom the 4th da of April I certified check payable to said City of Y Huntington Beach, for an amount which shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate of the proposal, or by 19 68 , and ending on the.11th day of April a bond.for that amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties, who shall justify before any officer 1968 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and competent to administer oath, i double that amount, and overer and above times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the all statutory exemptions, or by a cor- regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a porate surety bond to the satisfaction supplement, and said notice was published therein on the-following and approval of said City of Huntington dates, to-wit: Beach. Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk of said City April 4," April 11. 1968 of Huntington Beach on or before Mon- day, the Sth day of May; 1968 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of said day ' at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Huntington Beach, California. Said 7 sealed'proposals or bids shall be opened, examined and declared by the City Clerk, the City Attorney, and the Director'of ' Public Works of said City of Huntington blisher �p Beach at a public hearing called for that Subscribed and swo o before me this I n�7 day of . purpose by said city Clerk in the City Hall, .Huntington Beach,.California at 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 6th v day.of May, 1968, .and the results of 19 o said bidding will be reported to the City Council of said-City of Huntington Beach. at its regular meeting to be held on J Notary Public Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Orange County, California council chambers in the City Hall of said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon by said City Council at their -said regular- meeting of May'6, 1968. THOMAS D. WYLUE Said City Council reserves the right NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA to reject any and,all bids and public roposals should it deem this for thegood, PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN and also the bid of any bidder who has 0 ORANGE COUNTY been delinquent or unfaithful in any former contract with said City of Hunt- ington Beach. My Commission Expires ,Sept. 12. 1970 ! The scale of prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred to is as follows: TRADE HOURLY OR'" WAGE OCCUPATION RATE: CARPENTERS Health & Welfare— 26c pee hour Pension Plan — 30c' per hour Vacation — 15c per hour Carpenter ........ ..........................$5.09 CEMENT MASOKS Health & Welfare - 25c per hour Pension Plan —30c per hour Vacation = 25c per hour Cement Mason Journeyman................ 4.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS Health & Welfare— 30c per hour Pension Plan —45c per hour Vacation = 30c per hour CLASSIFICATION Group1 .......... ................................... 4.53 Group2 ................................................ 4.77 Group3 ................................................ 5.01 Group4 ................................................ 5.12 Group5 -'......:....................................... 5.31 Group6 ............................................... 5.41 IRON WORKERS Health & Welfare — 28c per hour Pension Plan —25c per hour Vacation — 23c per hour Reinforcing Ironworker ........................ 5.83 j Fence Erector ..................-.................... 5.78 LABORERS Health & Welfare — 211/2 per hour Pension Plan — 27c per hour Vacation Plan — 20c per hour Laborer—General or Construction - 3.85 Dry Packing of Concrete ............:....... 3.85 Operator of Pneumatic & electric tools, Vibrating machines & simi- lar mechanical tools not sepa- rately classified herein .................... 4.06 Asphalt Raker and Ironer ................ 4.06 Asphalt Shoveler ....................................,3.95 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.90' ader, highway & street pay- City of Hui.. gton Beach County of Orange State of California _ f fidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR r Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk BY ,I Deputy Clerk Vacation — 25c per hour Cement Mason Journeyman................ 4.84 OPERATING ENGINEERS, Health & Welfare— 30c per hour Pension Plan —45c per.hour Vacation'— 30c per hour CLASSIFICATION Group 1 _...........-................................. 4.53 .,Group 2 ....................................... 4.77 Group3 .. ......................................... 5.01 Group4 ........................_......................S.12 Group5 ................................................ 5.31 Group 6 ................................................ 5.41 IRON WORKERS Health & Welfare — 28c per hour Pension Plan —25c per hour Vacation — 23c per hour Reinforcing Ironworker ....................:.. 5.83 Fence Erector ........................................ 5.78 LABORERS Health & Welfare — 211/2'per hour Pension Plan — 27c per hour , Vacation Plan — 20c per hour Laborer—General or Construction _. 3.85 Dry Packing of Concrete .................... 3.85' Operator of Pneumatic & electric tools, Vibrating machines & simi- lar mechanical tools not sepa- rately classified herein .................... 4.06 Asphalt Raker and Ironer. 4.06 Asphalt Shoveler ..................................-.3.95 Cutting Torch Operator (Demolition) 3.90 Fine grader, highway & street pav- ing,Airports,runways,and similar type heavy construction ............._ 3.95 Flagman ......... ....... _. 3.85 Guinea Chaser .--................................... 3.93 Laying of all nori-metallic pipe, in- cluding sewer pipe, drain pipe & underground tile ................................ 4.16 Concrete saw man, excluding trac- tor type ...........:................ 4.06 Making and caulking of all non- metallic pipe Joints ........................ 4.04 TEAMSTERS Health-& Welfare — 35c per-hour 'Pension Plan--20c,Per hour Vacation — 25c per hour Driver of Dump Truck of less than: 4 yds. water.level ....._.:................... 4.50 4 yds..but less than 8 yds,water level ................................................_ 4153 8 yds. but less'than 12 yds.,. water level .....................:............. 4.58 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. water level. ....................................4.66 16 yds. but less than 25 yds. water level .................................... 4.88 25 yds.-or more water level ........ 5.34 Driver of Truck legal payload 10 tons to 15 tons ..............:::........:.:4.58 15 tons to'20 Mons .....................:...... 4.66. 20 tons or more ..................:............. 4.88 Driver of Transit Mix Truck: 3 yd�C or more ..........................:... 4.74 Driver of Road Oil Spreader Truck :. 4.68 Bootman ..................... ....:_.................... 4.68 Water or tank-type Truck driver -2500 gals. to 4000 gals. ................... 4.68 Truck greaser and tireman ................ 4.83 Truck repairman ....._..........................._ 5.465 Truck repairman helper .................... 4.735 DW 10 and DW 20 Euclid-type equip- ment, LeTourneau. Pulls, Terra Cobras & similar types of equip- - ment; also PB & similar types of .trucks when performing work within the Teamster jurisdiction, regardless of types of attach- ments ...................................................:5.465 PIPE TRADES Health and.Welfare—391/9.c per hour 'Pension Plan'— 521/2 per hour Pipeline Foreman ................................ 6.55 Pipeline Journeyman ...........y................ 5,955 ELECTRICIAN Health & Welfare — 20c per hour Pension Plan 20c per hour plus 1% WIREMAN , General Foreman .................................... 7.11 Foreman .. ............................................... 6.46 Cable Splicers ..............................:......... 6.10 Journeyman Wireman ........................ 5.80 Journeyman Technician .......:................ 5.80 OVERTIME RATES CARPENTERS — Double time for all overtime. , CEMENT MASONS — Time and one-half for the first three hours after the regu- larly constituted straight time shift, and ail 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 l time.- IRON WORKERS — Double time shall be paid for any and all work in excess of eight (8) hours on any regular work day and for all time worked on Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays. LABORERS —Time and one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double time. TEAMSTERS—Time and one-half, except Sundays and holidays, which are double 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 com- mensurate and in accord with the rates specified for similar or comparable du- ties in the Southern California Master Labor Agreements. The rates per hour, indicated .above are based upon the local prevailing rates per day being eight (8) times 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 da,y. The per diem wages of a frac- tional part of a day shall be the appli- cable rate per hour multiplied by the number of hours worked on said day other than for overtime and/or Sundays or legal holidays. DATED: March 19, 1968. PAUL C.JONES City 'Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California.' Iy job. There were many times ? :working overtime, ,on a week- ie without oextra pay , merely State Constitution, the Public De- posit Act of the Government Code, and the City Charter.These respon- sihilities and procedures as set forth by law cannot be delegated) to any other department, officiall or officials of the City,.and it is� incumbent upon the Treasurer to+ uphold and maintain the public trust. Over 4 years ago Councilman Stewart made a statement at and open Council meeting, to the of-� feet that within the 4 years he would like to see that all elected positions, other than Council, be changed :to ,appointive. For a� strong democratic government, in my .opinion;,:this,is.wrong, and if we look around at some of the dis organized cities that. have tried this we can.see it is not a secure step for the future of our city; Because I let my feelings be known r that the elected positions should remain so, the pressure was on. In regards to the Trust Officer• position, the salary has been elim inated, however, the duties and+ responsibilities of handling the trust account, consisting of many thousands of dollars in cash and surety bonds,, is still being per-' formed in the Treasurer's office, This again was a political move by some members of the City Council, as was shown when they, gave no public explanation of their action. .Councilman Coen stated h- didn't think the Treasurer's Office needed the number of employees :they have, which is 3, and stated that the Treasurer was never irl the office. How can he clarify, this statement when he has never stepped his foot in the door of the Treasurer's Office. I( For. fair enterprise and good government relations, the office of the City Treasurer has placed City, of Huntington Beach fund. in each and every bank in Hunt: ington Beach. -All checks of the City are signed acid disburse through the Treasurer's. Office which amounts to thousands of _ dollars within each month, ancI later reconciled and recorded..Foi i over six years the Treasurer_ha: _�.�pa-ftr a_,sed_�a�a_Citv�V_e� Affida %i, of Publication (Publ0 1 Hunting)n1> Beach News A ril'4 A nl •1`1' 1968 NOTICE InVITING ;SEALED 'BIOS _ ASSESSMENT" DPSTRICT NA, 6),01 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA., State of California l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatti,the County of Orange } SS City Council of the,City of Huntington City of Huntington Beach ))) Beach, California hereby invites sealed J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a bids and proposals for the improvement of the `streets and rights of way' in citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. Assessment, 'District No. 6701 in the city That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach of Huntington Beach, California, as des- News, a weeklynewspaper of general circulation printed and ub- cribed in . Resolution of Intention No. P p 2711.of said City Council adopted March lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said 18, 1968, to 'which reference"islhereby County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination made for a description of.said work and of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide improvement,`:the grade to which it is subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been to pa,done, the district"p be assessed p P P to pay the.cost and expenses thereof, established, printed and published in the State of California, and the bonds to be ,issued, and for all County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication further particulars therein contained. of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not Reference,is hereby further made to'the. published for the entertainment of an drawings nd specifications and detailed devoted to the interest of, or p Y drawings for said work and improve- particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or ment,on file in the office .of the" City Clerk of.said City of Huntington Beach, any number thereof. in accordance"with which said work The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper shall be done. ' of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court NOTICE'IS FURTHER GIVEN that said of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. City Council has heretofore determined the prevailing rate.of per diem wages for the doing of said work, which said That the NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS_ scale of wages is contained the 'r ule thereof, entitled "Schedule off Pe Per Diem Wage Rates," on file rm the office of the City Clerk of said City of Hunt-1 ington Beach. of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in Said news- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that there, are not now any estimated costs for thel acquisition of easements and rights of l way required in this improvement dis-` paper at least two i B 8 Lips trict. All proposals or bids shall be accom-4 panied by-'cash, a cashier's check, or a commencing from the 4th day of Ar)ri] I certified check payable, to said City of Huntington Beach, for an amount which -f '1 shall be not less than ten percent (10%) 19 68 , and endingon the _11th day of AYlri l of the aggregate of the proposal, or by --r a bond for that amount and_so payable, signed by the bidder and two sureties, who shall justify before any officer 112$ both days inclusive, and as often during said period and competent to administer an' oath, ;n times of publication.as said paper was regularly issued, and in the double that amount, and over and above P Y all statutory exemptions,' or by a'cor- regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not 'in a porate surety: bond to the Tsatisfaction supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following and approval of said City of Huntington, Beach. dates, to-wit: Said sealed bids or proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk of said City,` -- April 4, April 11, 1968 of,Huntington-Beach ori:or before Mon- day the-_6th _day of May, 1968, at the hour.of 9:00 o'clock A.M. of'said day at the office of said City Clerk, City Hall, Huntington-Beach, •California. Said sea Red proposals'or.;bids shall be opened, examined and declared by'the City Clerk, _11914. the City Attorney, and the Director of / Pub Public, Works•of said,City of.Huntington f Beach at a public hearing called for that Subscribed and swor to before me this I" day of purpose'by said City' Clerk in the city Hall, Huntington Beach; California';'at 9:00 o'clock A.M."on Monday, the 6th afi / Q ' day of May, 1968, and the results of said bidding will be reported to the City Council,of said City of Huntington Beach at its regular meeting to-be held on at Notary Public Monday,`the 6:3 day 6c .,May, 1968 at Orange County, California the hour of 7:30 in th K`P.M. 'in the council chambers'in the City Hall of, said City of Huntington Beach, and shall be acted upon, by,said City Council at their said regular`meeting of May 6, THOMAS D. WYLLIF 1968. ' Said City Council.'reserves the'right NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA to reject any and all bids and proposals PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN should it deem this for the public good, and.also the bid of any bidder who has ORANGE COUNTY been delinquent oi� unfaithful in any former contract with.said City of Hunt- ington Beach. My Commission Expires ,Sept. ��, fig] The scale of, prevailing wage rates hereinbefore referred to is.as follows: TRADE HOURLY OR ' " WAGE OCCUPATION RATE: CARPENTERS Health & Welfare — 26c per hour Pension Plan — 30c per hour Vacation — 15c per hour Carpenter . ......:.............................. -.-•-- ...................:..$5.09 ' 1tc7MENT MASONS L ---25c per hour City of Hueington Beach County of Orange State of California -4f fidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk detailed drawings of said specifications for said work he adopted by said City Council on Marc 18, 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708,whict plans,-profiles; detailed drawings anc specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City of Huntington Beach, and which are hereby referred to 'for a more particular des cription of said work, grade of saic work, and location of said work in anc along_ the streets and rights of way nereinbefore mentioned, and'to which 31ans, profiles, detailed drawings and specifications reference is hereby made. SECTION 3:;That said contemplated work and improvements, in the opinion )f. said City Council, is of more--than ocal or ordinary public benefit, and .hat the expenses and cost of said work )rid -improvements shall be chargeable ipon'a:_district, which said district said ;ity Council hereby declares to be the tistrict benefited by the work and im; trovements herein described and to be assessed-to pay the cost and expenses hereof; said district shall include that erritory in said City of Huntington Beach Ohich is shown upon that certain plat i'r map thereof on file in the office of he City Clerk; entitled "PROPOSED IOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW LANE, IRION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, .SSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY IF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF )RANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," and ihich said map or plat indicates by a oundary line the extent of the territory icluded In the proposed• district, and overs all details as to the extent of the rea to be assessed. Reference is hereby lade to said -map. SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iat serial`bonds shall be issued-in the- canner.and form provided in Part 5, ivision 7 of the Streets and Highways ode of-the State of California, the Im- rovement Act of 1911, to represent npaid assessments -of Fifty Dollars ;50.00) or over, which said bonds shall ear interest at the rate of six percent i%,) per annum.and the last installment F which bonds shall mature nine (9) cars from the second day of January ext succeeding the first day of Sep- !mber following their date. SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY,FUR. TIER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th ty of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 clock P.M. of said day, or as soon ereafter as the hearing hereinafter entioned can be held, in the Council cambers in the City Hall in said City Huntington Beach, the meeting place said City Council, any and all persons nring any,objections to the proposed A and improvements,'or any objec- Ins to the grades to which said work to be done,or any objections to the rundaries of the district proposed to r assessed to pay the cost and expenses said work and improvements may an- ause why said proposed work and im. ,rovements should not be carried out n accordance with this resolution of mention, and may present written pro- ests,in the form and manner required ,y law not later than the hour herein- bove set for hearing objections against uthorizing the doing of said work,-the trades to which said work is to be done, r the extent of the territory to'be as- essed to pay the cost and expenses hereof. SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause his resolution of intention to be pub. shed twice in the Huntington Beach laws, a newspaper of general circula- ion, published and-circulated in said ity of Huntington Beach, which said ewspaper has heretofore been desig- ated by said City Council as the news- aper in which shall be printed and pub- shed all notices, resolutions, orders nd other matters required to be pub- shed in the proceedings to be taken ursuant to this resolution 'and under fie .provisions of the improvement Act F 1911. The first publication of said otice shall be not less than ten (10) ays prior to the date herein fixed for ie public hearing under this resolution F intention. SECTION 7: The Superintendent of treets of said City of Huntington Beach call cause to be conspicuously posted bng the tine of said contemplated work id improvements, and on all the open reets within the assessment district 3tice of the passage of this resolution intention, in the time, form and anner required by law. SECTION 8: The City-,Clerk of said ty of Huntington Beach' is hereby rested to mail notices of the adoption this resolution of intention, postage �epaid, to all persons owning real prop- ty proposed to be assessed to pay any in of the cost of said work, whose rries and addresses appear on the last ualized assessment roll for teal prop. :y taxes, or as known to said clerk. id mailing is to be completed at least teen (15) days prior to.the day herein ed for the public hearing under this ;olution of intention, all in the time, m, and manner prescribed in said provement Act of 1911. ;ECTION 9:.NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. ER GIVEN that the grades to which d work is to be done are, or may be in ,t, new and different from those here- ore established, or may be, and in ne cases are, different from existing and levels. ;ECTION 10: The total estimated cost said work and improvement, including, imated incidental costs, is in the ount-of $19,641.17. ,ECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. ER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. EELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- ed work and improvement, as ap- ved by said City Council, is on file the office of the City Clerk of said of Huntington Beach, and open to lic inspection. DOPTED the 18th day of March,*1968. DONALD D..SHIPLEY Mayor EST: PAUL C. JONES City Clerk TE OF CALIFORNIA INTY OF ORANGE ss: f OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, lified and acting City Clerk of the of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio k of the City Council of said , do hereby certify that the whole fiber of members of-the City Council the City of Huntington Beach is n; that the foregoing resolution was ed and adopted by the affirmative of more than a majority of all the lbers of said City Council at a regu- meeting thereof held on the lath of March, 1968; by the following is `Councilmen: Coen, Bartlett,Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley. S: -Councilmen: None =NT: Councilmen: None PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk Attid,aloe (Pu a it .of a —ibfi ration Aprbl4hAprihW'�1968)on Beach News RESOLUTIM, INTENTION NO. 2711 State of California HUNTING N BEACH, CALIFORNIA ounty of Orange SS The City Council of the City of Hunt- City of Huntington Beach ington,Beach, California, in regular ses- J. S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath says: That he is a Sion assembled, does hereby resolve.and � g y � y determine as follows: citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. SECTION 1: That .the public interest That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach and convenience require, and that it is News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and the intention, of said City Council to p pub- -order the following work to be done and lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said improvements to be made in said City County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide The construction and installation of The curb and gutter, concrete side- subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been walk, asphalt concrete pavement over established, printed and published in the State of California, and aggregate base material, street name County of Orange, for at least one year next before the publication and traffic control signs, the adjustment of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not of existing manholes and water valves and meters to grade, the removal of devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any existing pavement, street barricade, con- particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or crete drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- any number thereof. I.vert, and all other`obstacles in the line of work, and including appurtenances The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper and appurtenant work, in Marina,View of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court Lane and Orion Drive from a point in. of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. the intersection of marina view Lane with Los Patos Drrive 30 feet North of the Southerly right of way line of Los Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma That the RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Tina View Lane with Orion Drive, and: thence ,Northeasterly •and Easterly in Orion Drive to a point 100rfeet East ofi NO. 2711 the center line of Marina View Lane of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- extended, and the Northerly half of Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 feet East'and'60 feet'West of its inter-f paper at least two issues section with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, however, .that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the Easterly side of Marina View, commencing from the 4th day of April Lane and the Southerly side of Onion; Drive. Said work and improvement shall also. 19 8 , and ending on the llth day of include: April (a) The Northerly extension in Marina, View Lane of the existing vitrified clay I' 68 pipe main sewer'line for 60 feet to a 19 , both days inclusive, and as ofteri during said period and manhole to be constructed, and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a the existing lamp hole, and appurten- supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following antes and appurtenant work; dates, to-wit: (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marina View Lane with-the existing six inch diameter April 4, April 11 , 1968 water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe, and including one- three- quarter inch house service connection, one fire hydrant, the removal of two existing .blow offs, and appurtenances fj and appurtenant work; (c) A storm drain and water collection Publisher system consisting of catch basins and ��`4,/ eighteen inch•diameter reinforced con- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4• 1 day of crete pipe, and appurtenances and ap- purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point 78 feet East of its intersection with / the Northerly terminus of Marina View `` =�- ,19-�—• Lane measured along the center line of Orion Drive, and also in both Marina View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, Notary Public and adjacent to their common inter-; Orange County, California section. SECTION 2: All of the above•rimentioned' work, including the,grade'to which said, work shall be done and the location thereof in and upon the streets and rights THOMAS D. WYLLIE of way above mentioned, shall be done upon the grades, along the lines, be-' qg NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA tween the points, of the dimensions, at ./ '- ,—and in the, manner described t PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN — - profiles and Fi-, ORANGE COUNTY ` �k, and to --*ofore My Commission Expires ,Sepf. 12, 1970 \~ G Of of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California Jf fidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk of the City Engineerroof sald'-UlLy-.1- Huntington Beach, and which are hereby referred to for a more particular des- ctiption. of said work, grade of said work, and location of said work in_and along the streets and rights of way heFeinbefore, mentioned, and to which plans, profiles, detailed drawings and specifications reference is hereby made: ,SECTION 3: That said .contemplated work and improvements, in the opinion of'said City Council, is of more than local 'or ordinary public benefit, and that the expenses and cost.of said work and improvements shall be chargeable upon a district, which.said district said City''Council hereby declares to be the district benefited by ,the work and im- 'proyements 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 which' is shown upon that certain plat or:rriap thereof on file in the office of the City 'Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF .MARINA VIEW LANE, ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, .STATE OF.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. Reference is hereby made to said map. SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds shall.-be•issued in the Y manner and form provided in Part 5, Division.7 of the Streets and Highways Code,of the State of California, the Im- provement Act of 1911, to represent unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00);:or ,overwhich said bonds shall bear interest at flie i W 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 Sep- tember following their date. SECTION. 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock, P.M. of said day,•or as soon thereafter as .the hearing .hereinafter mentioned can be held, in .the .Council Chambers in the City Hall, in said City of Huntington Beach, the meeting place of said City Council, any and all persons* having any objections to the proposed ;work and improvements, or any objec- tions to the grades to-which said work is to be done, or any objections to the' boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses of said work and improvements may ap- pear before said City Councils and show cause why said proposed work and im- provements- should not be carried out in: accordance with this resolution of intention, and may present written pro- tests in the form and manner required by law not later than the hour herein- above set for hearing objections against authorizing the,doing of said work, the grades to which said work is to be done, or the extent of the territory to be as- sessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof. SECTION.6: The City Clerk shall cause this resolution of .intention to be pub- lished twice in the Huntington Beach News, a newspaper of general circula- tion,.published and circulated in said City of Huntin/-'!'' Beach, which said I lnewspaper has -etofore 'been desig- nated by said 0,-,-Council as the news- Rshed all no' resolutions, orders and other mai required to be pub- lished in the p"jedings to be taken pursuant to this resolution and under the-provisions of the Improvement Act )f 1911. .The first publication of said notice shall be not less than ten (10) Jays'-prior to the date herein fixed for ;he public hearing under this resolution )f intention. SECTION 7: The Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach ;hall cause to be conspicuously posted along,the line of said contemplated work and improvements, and on all the open itreets within the assessment district iotice of the passage of this resolution )f intention, in the time, form' and nanner required by law. SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said ;ity of Huntington 'Beach is 'hereby firected to mail notices of the adoption )f this resolution of intention, postage )repaid, to all persons owning real prop- .rty proposed to be assessed to pay any )art of the cost of 'said work, whose ames and addresses appear on the last qualized assessment roll.for real prop- rty taxes, or as known to said clerk. aid mailing is to be completed at least fteen (15) days prior to the day herein xed for the public hearing under this ?solution of intention, all in the time, )rm, and manner prescribed in said nprovement Act of 1911. SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- HER GIVEN that the grades_to which_ aid work is to be done are, or may be in art, new and different from those here- )fore established, or may be, and in )me cases are, different from existing ,ound level's. SECTION 10: The total estimated cost said work and improvement, including ;timated incidental costs, is in the nount of $19,641.17. SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- !ER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. HEELER, City 'Engineer, upon the pro- )sed work and improvement, as ap- oved by said City Council, is on file the office of the City Clerk of said ty of Huntington Beach, and open to iblic inspection. ADOPTED the 18th day of March,1968. DONALD D. SHIPLEY Mayor 'TEST: PAUL C. JONES City Clerk 'ATE OF CALIFORNIA )UNTY OF ORANGE ss: TY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, alified and acting City Clerk of the .y of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio )rk of the City Council of said y, do hereby certify that the whole mber of members of the City Council the City of Huntington Beach .is ten; that the foregoing resolution was ;sed and adopted by the affirmative :e of more than a majority of all the mbers of said City Council at a regu- meeting thereof held on the 18th r of March, .1.968, by' the following e: ES: Councilmen: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley ES: Councilmen: None SENT: Councilmen: None PAUL C. JONES, City Clerk Affidavit of I0blication iA RESOLUTION 1unt'�NTENT ONcNO. 27 1s ASSESSMFN. JISTRICT NO. 0701 .State of California HUNTINGTON -BEACH, CALIFORNIA The City Council of the City of Hunt- County of Orange is 'ington Beach, California, in regular ses- City of Huntington Beach sion assembled, does hereby resolve,and J.•S. Farquhar, being duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a ;determine as follows: Q g Y Y SECTION 1: That the public interest citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. land convenience require, and that it is That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach the. intention of said city Council to News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- order the following work to be done and ;Improvements to be made in said City lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said of Huntington Beach, California, to wit:. County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination The construction and installation of, of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide ;concrete curb and gutter, concrete side- subscription list of payingsubscribers, and said paper has been side- ,walk, asphalt concrete pavement over p p aggregate base material, street name established, printed and published in the State of California, and :.and traffic control signs, the adjustment County of Orange,for at least one year next before the publication i of existing manholes and water valves ,and meters to grade, the removal of of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not existing pavement, street barricade, con- devoted to the interest of,,or published for the entertainment of any crate drain, corrugated metal pipe cul- particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or Vert, and all other obstacles in the line any number thereof. of work, and including appurtenances land appurtenant work, in Marina View The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper Lane and Orion Drive. from a point in of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court ithe intersection of Marina View Lane of of Orange County, California August 27th, 1937 by order No. A-5931. thleh Southerey rightLos Ptosvof way erne afhlos Patos Drive to the intersection of Ma- That the RESOLUTION OF INTENTION thence Lane with Orion Drive, and thence Northeasterly and Easterly in Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of ;the center line of Marina View Lane NO. 2711 extended, and in the Northerly half of -60 of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said news- Los Pates Drive fora distance of 1-feet East and 60 feet West of its inter- section with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, however, that the paper at least t4J0 18811@8 ;aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the Easterly'side of Marina View iLane and the Southerly side of Orion commencing from the 4th day of April Drive. Said work and improvement shall also include: 19 68 , and endin on the llthda of April (a) The Northerly extension in Marina g Y View Lane of the existing vitrified,clay pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a manhole to be constructed,and including 19 68 both days inclusive, and as often during said period and therein one four inch diameter vitrified times of publication as said paper was regularly I clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of P p p issued, and in the I the existing lamp hole, and appurten- regular and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a !ances and appurtenant work; supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following i inch) The connection)of line in Marna existing ew dates, to-wit: ILane with the existing six inch diameter ; water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet April 4, April 11, 1968 cement I of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe, and including one three- quarter inch house service conneption, I one fire hydrant, the removal of two 1, existing blow offs, and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (c) A storm drain and water collection (/L " system consisting of catch basins and eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- Publisher crate pipe, and appurtenances and ap- Subscribed and sworn o before me this tz day of pint 7 f work, Orion Drive at a point 8 feet East of its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View �j. Lane measured along the center line of 19 l�� Orion Drive, and also in both Marina View-Lane and Orion Drive,' at, about; and adjacent to their common inter- 6 Notary Public I section. c 2: All of the above mentioned Orange County, California work, including the grade to which said work shall be done and the location thereof in and upon the streets and rights !of way above mentioned, shall be done THOMAS D. WYLLIE upon the grades, along the lines, be- NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA tween the points, of the dimensions, at the places and in the manner described PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN and set forth in the plans, profiles and ORANGE COUNTY detailed drawings of said work, and to E ;Sq "� tii�91s ino} Isel SJi Si- My Commission Expires .Sept. 12, 1970 C* of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California Affidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk "- section. SECTION 2: All of the above mentionei work, including the grade to which sai, work shall be done and the locatioi thereof in and upon the streets and right of way above mentioned, shall''.be don upon the grades, along the lines, be tween the points, of the dimensions, a the places and in the manner describe, and set forth in the plans, profiles an, detailed drawings of said work, and t specifications for said work heretofor adopted by said City Council on Marc 18;,1968 by its Resolution No. 2708, whic plans, profiles,' detailed drawings an Specifications are on file in the offic of the City Engineer of said City c Huntington Beach, and'which are hereb referred to for a more particular de: cription. of said work, grade of sai 'Work, and location-of said,work in,an along the streets and rights of we hereinbefore mentioned, and to whic plans, profiles, detailed drawings an specifications reference is hereby mad . SECTION 3: That said contemplate Work and improvements, in the opinic of'.said City Council, is of more the local or ordinary public benefit, ar that-the expenses and cost of said wo and. improvements shall be chargeab upon a district,'which said district sa iCity'Council hereby declares to be t1 district.benefited by 'the work and it provements herein described and to I assessed to pay the cost and expens thereof; said district shall include th territory in said City of Huntington Bea, which is Shown upon that certain pl or.map thereof on file in the office the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSI BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW-LAN ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRIC ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, Cl' OF .HUNTINGTON BEACH, COUNTY ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA," a .Which said map or plat indicates by boundary line the extent of the territc included in the proposed district, a covers all details as to the extent of t area to be assessed. Reference is here made to said map. SECTION 4: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV that.seriaf bonds'shall be issued in I manner and form provided in Part Division 7 of the Streets and Highw: Code of the State of California, the I provement Act of 1911, to repres, unpaid assessments- of Fifty Do (6a75 per annum and the.last installmen of which bonds shall mature nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the first day of Sep- tember following their date. i SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the hearing hereinafter mentioned can be held, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said City of Huntington Beach, the_meeting place of said City Council, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work and improvements,..or any objec- tions to the' grades to which said work is to be done, or any objections to the boundaries.of the district proposed to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses of said work and improvements may ap- pear before said City Council and show cause why said proposed work and im- provements should not be carried out in accordance with this resolution of intention, and may present written pro- tests in the form and manner required by law not later than the hour herein- above set for hearing objections against authorizing the doing of said work, the grades to which said work is to be done, or the extent of the territory to be as- sessed to pay 'the cost and expenses thereof. SECTION 6: The City Clerk shall cause this resolution of intention to be pub- iished twice in the Huntington Beach Vews, a newspaper of general circula- tion, published and circulated in said ;ity of Huntington Beach, which said iewspaper has heretofore been desig- iated by said City Council as the news- )aper in which shall be printed and pub- ished all notices, resolutions, orders Ind other matters required to be pub- ished in the proceedings to be taken )Ursuant to this resolution and under he provisions of the Improvement Act )f 1911:. The first publication of said iotice shall be not less than ten (10) lays prior to the date herein fixed for he public hearing under this resolution if intention. SECTION 7: The Superintendent of 'treats of said City of Huntington Beach hall cause to be conspicuously posted' ,long.the line.of said:contemplated-work- nd .Improvements, and on all the open - treets within the assessment district iotice of the passage.of,this resolution ,f intention, in the ,time, form and nanner required by law. SECTION 8: The City Clerk"of said ;ity of Huntington Beach is hereby lirected to mail notices of the adoption f this resolution of intention, postage ,repaid, to all persons owning real prop- :rty proposed to be assessed to pay any cart of the cost of said work, whose ames and addresses appear on the last qualized assessment roll for real prop. rty taxes, or as known to said clerk. aid mailing is to be completed at least fteen (15) days prior.to the day herein xed for the public hearing under this asolution of intention, all in the time, )rm, and manner prescribed in said nprovement Act of 1911. SECTION 9: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- HER GIVEN, that the grades to which aid work is to be done are, or may be in art, new and different from those here- wfore established, or may be, and in )me cases are, different from existing -ound-levels. SECTION 10: The total estimated cost said work and improvement, including Aimated incidental costs, is in the nount of $19,641.17. SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- -IER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. HEELER, City Engineer, upon the pro- )sed work and improvement, as ap- ,oved by said City Council, is on file the office of"the City Clerk of said ty of Huntington Beach, and open to iblic inspection. ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968. DONALD D. SHIPLEY Mayor 'TEST: PAUL C. JONES City Clerk 'ATE OF CALIFORNIA )UNTY OF ORANGE ss:. TY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I, PAUL C. JONES, the duly elected, alified and acting City Clerk of the ty of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio irk of the City Council of said :y, do hereby certify that the whole mber of members of the City Council the City of Huntington Beach is jen; that the foregoing resolution was ssed and adopted by the affirmative to of more than a majority of all the )mbers of said City Council at a regu- meeting thereof held on the 18th Y of March, 1968, by the following :e: ES: Councilmen: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley ,ES: Councilmen: None SENT: Councilmen: None PAUL C. JONES, City Cl Irk, Affidavit .of•Ftblication (Published Hu. gton Beach News State of California April a, April 11, 1968) County Of Orange - >a8- RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 City of Huntington Beach ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTO14 BEACH, CALIFORNIA J..S. Farquhar,-being.duly sworn on oath, says: That he is a The City Council of the City of Hunt citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years. ingtoh Beach, California, in regular ses- sion assembled, does hereby resolve and That he is the printer and publisher of the Huntington Beach I determine as follows: News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- ISECTION .1: That the public interest lished in Huntington Beach, California and circulated in the said I•and convenience require, and that it is' County of Orange and elsewhere and published for the dissemination the intention i said city council to order the following work.to be done and of local and other news of a general character, and has a bona fide improvements to be made in said City: subscription list of paying subscribers, and said paper has been of.Huhtington Beach, California, to wit:: established, printed and published in the State of California, and The construction and installation of County of Orange, for-at least one year next before the publication concrete curb and gutter, concrete side Walk; asphalt concrete pavement over! of the first insertion of this notice; and the said newspaper is not aggregate base material, street name devoted to the interest of, or published for the entertainment of any 'and traffic control signs, the adjustment' particular class, profession, trade, calling, race or denomination, or 'of existing manholes and-water valves any number thereof, and meters :to grade, the removal of :existing pavement, street barricade, con- The Huntington Beach News was adjudicated a legal newspaper crete drain, corrugated metal_pipe'cul- of general circulation by Judge G. K. Scovel in the Superior Court of and all other obstacles in the line of Orange Count California Au Y of work; and including appurtenances g Y, gust 27th 1937 b order No. A 5931. .and appurtenant.work, in Marina view Lane and Orion Drive from a point in That the PESOLli"'I01� OF INTENTION the intersection of Marina View•Lane l With:-'Los .Paton Drive 30 feet North of f the"Southerly right of way line of Los Patos Drive 'to the intersection of Ma- rina View Lane with Orion Drive, and of which the annexed is a rented eo thence Northeasterly and Easterly in p ' py, was published in said news- i'Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of, paper at least TWO Issues Los Paton Drive for a distance of 60IiI feet East and 60 feet West of-its inter- se ction with the center line of Marina) View Lane; provided, however, that the; commencing from the th day of April aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed. on only the Easterly side of Marina Viewl Lane and the Southerly side of Orion! 19 68 , and ending on the. l l t h day o f April Drive. I Said work and improvement shall also) include: 19 68 , both days inclusive, and as often during said period and View. The Northerly extension if Marina! ew Lane of the existing vitrified clay I times of publication as said paper was regularly issued, and in the pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a regular -and entire issue of said newspaper proper, and not in a manhole to.be constructed,and including supplement, and said notice was published therein on the following therein ay in one four )inch diameter vim i of dates, to-wit: the existing lamp hole, and appurten- ances and-appurtenant work; Anril- 4 i April 11 1968 (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marina View Lane with the existing six inch diameter water line in Orion Drive with 143 feet of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe, and including one three. quarter inch house service connection, one fire hydrant, the removal of two Publisher AP existing existing blow offs, and appurtenances and appurtenant work; i (c) A storm drain and water collection Subscribed and swoffi to before me this day f ' System consisting of catch basins and N .� eighteen inch diameter reinforced con- crate pipe, and appurtenances and ap- purtenant work, in Orion Drive at a i point 78 feet East of'its intersection with --I the Northerly terminus of Marina View Notary Pub ' Lane measured along the center," Orange nty, California ;Qrio_,. nDrive� and also Cou - -, :THOMAS D. WYLLIEOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA ✓ PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY My Commission Expires .Sepf, 12. 1970 C*, of Huntington Beach County of Orange State of California Jffidavitof Publication of J. S. FARQUHAR Publisher Huntington Beach News Filed Clerk By Deputy Clerk RESOLUTION OF 111T ENT ION NO. 27.11 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif. " ornia, in regular session assembled, does hereby resolve and deter- mine as follows: SBCTION 1: That the public interest and convenience re- quire., and that it is the intention of said City Council to order the following work to be done and improvements to be made in said City of Huntington Beach, California, to wit.- The construction and installation of concrete curb and utter, concrete sidewalk, asphalt concrete pavement over aggregate ase material, street name and traffic control signs , the aijust- ment of existin,,-:;. manholes and water valves and .meters to grade, the removal of existing -pavement, street barricade, concrete drain, corrugated metal pipe culvert, and all other obstacles in the line of work, and including appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Marina View Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the intersection of Marina View Dane with,Los Patos, Drive 30 feet north of the Southerly right of way line of Los Patos Drive to the intersection of Marina View Lane with Orion Drive and thence Northeasterly and Easterly in Orion Drive to a point 160 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of Los- Patos Drive f 6or a distance of 0 feet East and 60 feet West of its intersection with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, however, that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the Easterly side of Marina View Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Drive Said work and improvement shall also incWde: (a) The Northerly extension in Marina View Lane of the existing vitrified clay pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a manhole to be constructed, and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified clay pipe sewer lateral, the rem6Val of the existing lamp hole,, and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marine Vim Lane with the existing six inch d1am-eter -I- water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet of s a;'inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe, and including one three-quarter inch house service connection, one five hydrant ,, the removal of two exists bled offs , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (c) A storm drain and water collection system consisting of catch basins and: eighteen inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe, and appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a paint 78 feet East of its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View bane measured along the center line of Orion Drive, and I also in both Marina View Lane and Orion Drive, at, about, and adjacent to their common intersection. SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned work, including the grade to which said work shall be done and the location thereof in and upon the streets and rights of way above mentioned., shall be dome upon the grades , along the 7l nes , between the points , of the d: nsions , O at the places and In the manner described and set forth in the plans, profiles and detailed drmiings of said wore., and to specifications 4 for said work heretofore adopted by said City Council on March 13, i 1968 by its Resolution No. r� .�.g which plans , profiles, detailed drawings and specifications are on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City of Huntington Beach, anal which are hereby referred to for a more particular description of said work, i grade of said word., and location of said work in and along the streets and rights of way hereinbefore mentioned, and tea which plans , profiles , detailed drawings and specifications reference is hereby made. SE,CTION 3: That said contemplated work andimprovements,, ' in the opinion of said City Council., is of more than local cat ordimwy public benefit, and that the expenses and cost of said work and -2.* improVements 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 Cityof Huntington Beach which is shown upon that certain plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF FARINA VIEW LANE ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT,, ASSESSWNT DISTRICT NO. 6701t CTrY OF HUMINGTON BEAC% COUNTY OF ORANGE,, STATE OF 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. Reference is hereby made to said map. 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 California, the Im- provement Act of 1911 , to represent unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars (450.00) or over, which said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six percent (67.) 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. SECTION 5: HOME IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P .M. ­3- of said day, or as soon thereafter as the hearing hereinafter mentioned can be held,, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said City of Huntington Beach, the meeting place of said City Council, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work and improvements , or any objections to the grades to which said work is to be done, or any objections to the boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses of said work and improvements may appear before said City Council and show cause why said proposed work and improvements should not be carried out in accordance with this resolution of intention, and may present written protests in ttig-s % and manner required by law not later than the hour hereinabove set for hearing objections against authorizing- the doing of said work, the grades to which said work is to be done, or the extent of the territory to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses thereof. 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 heretofore 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 proceedings to be taken pursuant to this resolution and under the provisions of the Improve- ment Act of 1911. The first publication of said notice shall be not -4- less *than ten (10) days prior to the date herein fixed for the public hearing under this resolution of intention. SECTION 7: The Superintendent of Streets ' of said City of Huntington Beach shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvements, and on all the open streets within the assessment district notice of the passage of this resolution of intention, in the time, form and manner required by law. SECTION 8i The City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach is hereby directed to mail notices of the adoption of this resolution of intention, postage prepaid, fo all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of said work, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for real property taxes., or, as known to said clerk. Said mailing is to be completed at least fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein fixed for the public hearing under this resolution of intention, all in the time, form,, and manner prescribed in said Improvement Act of 1911. SECTION 9: NMICE 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 10: The total estimated cost of said work and improvement,, including estimated incidental costs, is in the amount, of, $193,641.17 . SECTION ll: NM ICE IS HEREBY FURTHM GIVEW that the report of JAMS R. WHEELER City Engineer, upon the proposed work and improvement, as approved by said City Council, is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and open to public inspection. ADOPTED the l8th day of March, 1968. Donald. D. Shipley Mayor ATTEST: Paul C . Jones City Cleik--- ­6- STATE OF CALIF ORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE s s: CITY OF LIMINGTON BEACH) Is PAUL C. JONES , the duly elected, qualifi-ed and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex- officio Clerk of the City Council of said city, do hereby cortify' 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 maioritv of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held an the l8th day of March, 1968 by the following vote: AYES; COMICILKEN: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley NOE-'�'. : COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILKENi None Paul C . Jones ClityMer_k_ -7- APPROVED BY C.IT Y COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 19....... ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6701 .....-...........C ITY. --c[cizx-- E'R"K'* HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA CT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that land owned by you or in which you are interested is proposed to be assessed for the proposed con- struction and installation of the following described work: The construction and installation of concrete curb and gutter , concrete sidewalk, asphalt concrete pavement over aggregate base material, street name and traffic .control signs , the adjust- meet of existing manholes and water valves and meters to grade, the removal of existing pavement , street barricade, concrete drain, corrugated metal pipe culvert , and all other obstacles in the line of work, and including appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Marina View Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the intersection of Marina View Lane with Los Patos Drive 30 feet North of the Southerly right of way line of Los Patos Drive to the intersection of Marina View Lane with Orion Drive , and thence Northeasterly and Easterly in Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 feet East and 60 feet West of its intersection with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, however., that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the Easterly side of Marina View Lane and the Southerly .side of- Orion Drive . Said work and improvement shall also include: (a) The Northerly' extension in Marina View Lane of the existing vitrified clay pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a manhole to be constructed, and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified clay pipe sewer lateral, the removal of the existing lamp hole ,. and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marina View Lane with the existing six inch diameter water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe , and including one three-quarter inch house service connection, one fire hydrant , the removal of two existing blow offs , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (c) A storm drain and water collection system consisting of catch basins and eighteen inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe , and appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point 78 feet East of its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View Lane measured along the .center line of Orion Drive , and also in both Marina View Lane and Orion Drive , at , about , and adjacent to their common intersection. The estimated cost of said improvement above mentirbned is $ 19 ,641.15 ; the assessed value of the lands within the district is 6 ,100.00 ; the estimated true value of the lands within _t7he district is 12 200.00 ; the estimated total amount of the assessment upon Iands to be assessed for acquisition or improvements done or heretofore ordered is $ 2 ,679.60 ; the estimated amount of the proposed assessment upon your an s nor the proposed improvements mentioned is $ the esti- mated amount of the proposed assessment is approximate only, is I based upon the estimated cost above stated, and is not to be deemed the actual amount which will be assessed. The amount of money to be contributed by the City of Huntington Beach toward the cost of said construction is $ 0.00 A hearing will be held in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, California by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach on the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. , or as soon thereafter as said hearing can be held, at which time and place all protests and objections will be heard . The proceeding for said improvement is proposed to be conducted under the Improvement Act of 1911 , Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. A report on the proposed pro'ect is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and' is open to public inspection. DATED: March 19 , 1968. PAUL C. J ONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California April 23, 1968 Huntington Beach, California AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 6701 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss: COUNTY OF ORANGE ) JAMES R. WHEELER, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is now and at all times herein mentioned, was the duly appointed, qualified and acting Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, — California; that on the 19th day of April, 1968, he caused to be posted copies of the attached notice along the line of the contemplated work and improvement and on all the open streets within the assessment district described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California on the 18' day of March, 1968; that he posted said notices not more than three hundred (300) feet apart along the line of said contemplated work and improvement, and on all the open streets and proposed rights of way within the assessment district proposed to be assessed for the doing pf said work, and that he posted not less than three (3) of said notices in all; that said posting was completed on the 191h day of April, 1968. DATED: April 23, 1968 . Superintenden A of Streets I certify (or. declare) under penalty of perjury thtt the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on April 23, 1968 at Huntington Beach, Califor S R. W EELER RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 2711 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 HUNTINGT.ON BEACH, CALIFORNIA The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia , in regular session assembled, does hereby resolve and deter- mine as follows: SECTION 1: T14t the public interest and convenience re- quire, and that it is the intention of said City Council to order the following work to be done and improvements to be made in said City of Huntington Beach, California, to wit: The construction and installation of concrete curb and i gutter , concrete sidewalk, asphalt concrete pavement over aggregate base material, street name and traffic control signs , the ad* st- meet of existing manholes and water valves and meters to grade , the removal of existing pavement, street barricade , concrete drain, corrugated metal pipe culvert , and all other obstacles in the line of work, and including appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Marina View Lane and Orion Drive from a point in the intersection of Marina View Lane with Los ?atos Drive 30 feet North of the Southerly right_ of way line of Los Patos Drive to the intersection of Marina View Lane with Orion Drive, and thence Northeasterly and Easterly in Orion Drive to a point 100 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of Los Patos Drive for a distance of 60 feet East and .60 feet West of its intersection with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, however , that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed. on only the Easterly side of Marina View Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Drive . Said work and improvement shall also include:. . i 3 (a) The Northerly extension in Marina View Lane of the existing vitrified clay pipe main sewer line for 60 feet to a i manhole +to be constructed; and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified clay pipe -sewer lateral, the removal of the existing lamp hole, and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter water line in Marina View Lane with the existing six inch diameter i - water line in Orion Drive with 193 feet of six inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe, and including one three-quarter inch house service connection, one fire hydrant , the removal of two existing blow offs , and appurtenances .and appurtenant work; (c) A storm drain and water collection system consisting of catch basins and eighteen inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe , and appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point 78 feet East of .its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View Lane measured along the center line of Orion Drive, and also in. both. Marina View Lane and Orion Drive, at , about , and adjacent to their common intersection. SECTION 2: All of the above mentioned work, including the grade to which said work shall be done and the location thereof t in and upon the streets and rights of way above mentioned, shall be done 1 . 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 March 18, a 1968 by its Resolution No. 2708 which plans , profiles , s detailed drawings and specifications are on file in the office of J the City Engineer of said City of Huntington Beach, and which are t 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 hereinbefore mentioned, and to which plans , profiles , detailed drawings and specifications reference is hereby made. SECTION 3: That said contemplated work and improvements , in the opinion of said City Council, is of more than local or ordinary public benefit, and that the expenses and cost of said work and 3 a -2- i d } improvements 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 Cityof Huntington Beach which is shown upon that certain plat or map thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk, entitled "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF MARINA VIEW ' LANE, ORION DRIVE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, lSSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701, 3 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, `COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF 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. Reference is hereby made to said map. 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 .California, the Im- provement Act of 1911, to represent unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or over, which said 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. SECTION 5: NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on Monday, the '6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P .M. fi -3- 3 4 of said day, or as soon thereafter as the hearing hereinafter mentioned can beheld, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said City of Huntington Beach, the meeting place of said City 3 Council, any and all persons having any objections to the proposed s work and improvements , or any objections to the grades to which said work is .to be done, or any objections to the boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed to pay the cost and expenses of f said work and improvements may appear before said City Council and show cause why said proposed work and improvements should not be carried out in accordance with this resolution of intention, : and may present written protests in the form and manner required by law not later than the hour here inabove set for hearing objections against authorizing the doing of said work, the grades to which said work is to be done, or the extent of the territory to be assessed to .pay the cost and expenses thereof. 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 heretofore 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 proceedings to be taken pursuant to this resolution and under the provisions of the Improve- ment Act of 1911. The first publication of said notice shall be not -4- • n i less than ten (10) days prior to the date herein fixed for the public 1 hearing under this resolution of intention. a - t SECTION 7: The Superintendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvements , and on all the open streets within the assessment district notice of the i 1 passage of this resolution of intention, in the time , form and manner required by law.. '{ SECTION 8: The City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach is hereby directed to mail notices of the adoption of this resolution of intention, postage prepaid, to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed to pay any part of the cost of said work, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized . assessment roll for real property taxes, or as known to said clerk. Said mailing is to be completed at least fifteen (15) days prior to the day herein fixed for the public hearing under this resolution of intention, all in the time, form, and manner prescribed in said i Improvement Act of .1911. SECTION 9: 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 10: The total estimated cost of said work and improvement, including estimated incidental. costs , is in the amount of $19,641.17 . -5- J C . 7 • S f } SECTION 11: NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the report of JAMES R. WHEELER City Engineer, upon the proposed work and improvement, as approved by said City Council, is on file in { the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and open to public inspection. i ADOPTED the 18th day of March, 1968 . t 1 May r City Clerk d -6- ��..�_ _._.___.._.�.«...�r.�r - __ _ -��_"^' - __ -' - - '- •�'" -Wa.- ter..-.r.�._. .+.. _._ _...... a. �. i .���. _.;mac_'r_ _ 1 t STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE s s: CITY. OF. HUNT INGT ON BFACH) 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 18th day of March, 1968 by the following vote: AYES : COUNCILMEN: Coen, Bartlett, Gisler, Kaufman, Stewart, Green, Shipley NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: 1 None City C k i i S 1 t 3 2( -7- I O LLJ LAJCos W 1-- O Z LAW OFFICES OF GANAH L & GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL P05T OFFICE BOX 666 ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL (7I4)737-3665 May 14, 1968 Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District No. 6701 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: Thank you for your letter of May 9th, 'the enclosures , and your advice -that you have readvertised for bids returnable June 3 , 1968 . The resolution of award previously furnished you, to- gether with the long and short forms of the notice of award of contract can still be used by you, if you make the following changes . If you prefer, I can redraft them for you. Please let me know. The changes are as follows: 1. In the resolution of award, change the date of May 6th appearing in the first paragraph to June 3 , 1968, and change the date of adoption from May 6th to June 3 . 2 . In the short form of the notice of award, change the date of May 6th appearing in the first and second paragraphs to June 3 , and the date of May 9 at the end of the notice to June 6 . 3 . In the long form of the notice of award, change the date of May 7th appearing at the end of the notice to June g. The short form of *the notice of award should be published June 6 and. June 13 , and the long form should be recorded as soon as Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk Page Two 5-14-68 possible after June 3, 1968. I await your advice . Sincere y yours , 4HN T. GANAHL JTG:K cc: . James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works May 9, 1968 x Mr. John T. Ganahl 1011 Victoria Avenue, Suite 2 Corona, California 91720 Dear Mr. Ganahl: The City Council of Huntington Beach, at its regular ® meeting held May 6, 1968, adopted Resolution No. 2733 and Resolution No. 2734, determining feasibility and ordering work,=respectively, in Assessment District 6701. As you know, Resolution 2735 was not adopted as the one)" bid received was rejected by Council. The Notice Inviting Bids will be republished May 9th and 16th, an� bids will again be received on June 3, 1968. f Sincerely yours , ' Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw LAW OFFICES OF G A N A H L & GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL POST OFFICE BOX 666 ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,-CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL (714)737-3665 April 23 , 1968 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District No. 6701 Huntington Beach, California . Dear Paul: Enclosed for execution and filing your affidavits of mailing of the notice of public hearing and resolution of intention, and your affidavit of posting of the notice inviting sealed bids . Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Enc is cc: James R . Wheeler Director of Public Works LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL POST OFFICE BOX 656 - ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL (714)737-3665 April 16 , 1968 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.0.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District 6701 Marina View Assessment District Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith for filing affidavit of publication of the notice inviting sealed bids and of the resolution of intention. When you send me several copies of the two notices mailed, together with your advice as to the date of mailing, and also of the date of posting of the notice inviting sealed bids , I will prepare and send to you your affidavits thereof . Sincerely yours , 6OHN T. GAN_ ---� JTG:K. Bnc1 cc: James R . Wheeler Director of Public .Works LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL P05T OFFICE BOX 666 ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 (714)737-3665 April 5 , 1968 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District No. 6701 Dear Paul: This matter is set for hearing under the Investigation Report and resolution of intention on May 6, 1968 . Assuming that the City Council acquires jurisdiction to order the work and desires to do so, and that the bids are proper , enclosed herewith original and several copies of proposed agenda for use during the hearings , and the original of the proposed resolutions determining the feasibility of the project , ordering the work, and awarding the contract . Also enclosed original and three copies of the short form of the notice ,of award of contract , and original of the long form thereof. The short form should be published in the Huntington Beach News. on May 9 and May 16 , 1968, and the long form should be recorded with the County Recorder on-May 9 , 1968 . I would appreciate it if you would arrange for the publication and the recording . Will you please advise me of the action of the City Council upon the resolutions , of the date and instrument number assigned to the notice of award recorded, and have the paper send me an affidavit of publication of the notice of award . I would appreciate it if you would also send me a copy of the compilation of all of the bids re- ceived, so that I can prepare the necessary contract . Sincerely yours , JTG:K G JOHN T. GANAHL Encls Photocopy (letter) to: K. Dale Bush, City Attorney James R . Wheeler , Director of Public Works LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL. REow000 7-3665 March 11, 1968 Mr. Paul C . J one s City Clerk P.O,Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: . Assessment District 6701 Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith is the master copy of the proposed notice of public hearing that must be completed, and then mailed to the property owners not later than April 5 , 1968. As you will recall , You secure the amount of each pro- posed assessment from Exhibit 'B" of the Engineer 's Report . Sincerely yours , f I f JOHN T. GAN. JTG:K Enc 1- �. March 7, 1968 f x John T. Ganahl Suite 2, 1011 Victoria Ave. Corona, California 91720 Dear Mr. Ganahl: Enclosed herewith is a file copy of Resolution No. 2696 describing boundaries of Assessment District No. 6701, Adopting Assessment Map and ordering filing thereof. Said Resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council at their meeting D regular held March 4� 1968. g g Recording information from the Assessment District Boundaries Map is as follows: Riled: 3/5/68 Time: 9:35 A.M. Book: 5 Page: 37 Sincerely yours, I Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw Enc. LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAH L SUITE 2 IOII VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL ALPH ON SE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 February 26, 1968 The Huntington Beach News 208 fain Street Huntington Beach, California 92648. Re: Assessment District No. 6701 Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith copy of the City Council's proposed resolution of intention. assuming that the council adopts this resolution on Larch 18, 1968, it should be published in your newspaper on April 4, 1968 and April 11, 1968. Also enclosed is notice inviting sealed bids to be published upon the same dates . Upon completion of publication, would you please send me three affidavits of publication as to each document. Would you also please send use, as soon as possible, galley proof of each document for review. The City Clerk will need 25 galley proofs of the resolution of intention not later than April 5th, for mailing purposes. In addition, the Superintendent of Streets may need 12 copies of the. resolution of intention printed in placard form, with the title "NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT ," each letter of each word of which must be not less than one inch in height . He will need these placard notices not later than April 18th. I will ask him to advise you whether he is going to prepare the notices himself, or request you to have them printed. Your early attention would be appreciated. Sincerely yours, JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Fncl cc: James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works sul C. Jones, CLty Clerk AI. LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GANAHL SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL 1011 VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 OF COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 February 20, 1968 Mr . Paul C . Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District 6701 Dear Paul: In accordance with our previous conversation, enclosed herewith original and several copies of the time schedule of this assessment district , and the original usual number of copies of the resolutions therein referred pD, all of which are to be pre- sented to the City Council for adoption at the regular meeting of March 18 , 1968 . Also enclosed original and one copy of notice inviting sealed bids . The original is for your file . The copy should be posted on the council bulletin board in accordance with the time schedule . Also enclosed is a master form of "the notice of public hearing, for use in reproducing sufficient copies to be mailed to the property owners along with copies of the resolution of intention. The amounts of the assessments to be set forth therein can be secured from the Investigation Report . This report will be filed with you shortly by the .Director of Public Works . I have sent copies of the resolution of intention and notice inviting sealed bids to the newspaper for publication. A copy of my letter to the paper is enclosed. If you will advise me of the dates of posting and mail- ing, and send me several copies of both notices mailed, I will Mr. Paul C . Jones City Clerk Page Two 2-20-68 prepare your affidavits . Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Bncls cc: K. Dale Bush, City Attorney James R. Wheeler , Director of Public Works Paul: The notice of public hearing above referred to is not enclosed. We will hold it for a few days to secure the necessary information from the assessment engineer so that we may send it to you in final form for reproduction and mailing to the property owners . JTG DATE Feb; 29, 1968 OUR NO. SS+535 ER VICE of ORANGE COOKY, 11K REF, Letter.:2/21/68 POST OFFICE BOX I825 From -�Id S. 1020 NORTH BROAD111A1 SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA Stevens, Inc. .City -of Huntington Beach City Hall, Huntington Beach, Calif. . Furnishing Assessed Valuations, remaining prior assessments, legal descriptions, and 3 sets of gummed labels showing owners names and addresses for Huntington Beach Assessment District No. 6701 $4000 Assessor's Parcel Maps 106-60 and 110�02 furnished- , F-204 LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GA NAH L SUITE 2 IOII VICTORIA AVENUE JOHN T. GANAHL ALPHONSE E. GANAHL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 of COUNSEL REDWOOD 7-3665 February 20, 1968 Mr. Paul C. Jones City Clerk P.O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Marina View Assessment District Assessment District No. 6701 Dear Paul: We are now preparing the time schedule and all of the necessary resolutions to bring this matter for hearing . I have arranged with your office to present these resolutions for the City Council's consideration at its meeting of March 18, 1968 . Public hearings would then be held . on May 6-, 1968 . However , the enclosed resolution describing the boundaries of the assessment district ,adopting the assessment map , and ordering the filing thereof should be adopted at the prior meeting of the City Council on March 4th. If everything is in order , would you please submit to the City Council on March 4th, and then advise action thereon. Mr . Wheeler 's office will file two copies of the assess- ment district map with you. One copy should be fully executed by you and then filed in your records . The other copy should also be fully executed by you and then filed with the County Recorder . He will charge a filing fee . After it has been filed, would you please advise me of the date of filing, of the instrument number assigned, and the book and page in the Maps of Assessment Districts in which filed. This filing should be done as soon as practicable after the March 4th meeting, and prior to the March 18th meeting. Could you advise by return mail whether I am correct that any sealed bids received by the city are opened and declared Mr. Paul C . Jones City Clerk Page Two 2-20-68 by the City Clerk, the City Attorney, and the Director of Public Works in the City Council chambers . If I am not correct , could you advise me as to the place where they .are opened immediately after the 9: 00 o'clock deadline . Sincerely yours , JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Encl_ cc James R . Wheeler Director of Public Works I NGRA TpN y CITY OF It ca • -r---- ap CALIFORNIA y�i ® �`1909P ��Oe �C"VUNTY GPI July 59 1967 i O i John T. Ganahl, Attorney at Law Suite 23, 1011 Victoria Avenue Corona, California 91720 Dear John: Enclosed herewith are copies of Resolutions 2599, 2600 and 2601 - Assessment District 6701. Said Resolutions were adopted by the City Council of the City of Hunt- ington Beach at their regular meeting held Monday, July 3, 1967. Sincerely yours, Paul C. Jones City Clerk PCJ:aw Encs. V LAW OFFICES OF GANAHL & GA.NAH L SUITE 2 JOHN T. GANAHL IOII VICTORIA AVENUE ALPHONSE E. GANAHL OF COUNSEL CORONA,CALIFORNIA 91720 REDWOOD 7-3565 June 23 , 1967 l � i 1� 60 1 Mr. Paul C . Jones G� City Clerk P .O.Box 190 Huntington Beach, California 92648 Re: Assessment District 6701 Huntington Beach, California Dear Paul: At Mr. Wheeler's request, and in accordance with the City Council action of. June 19, 1967 , enclosed herewith original and usual number of copies of the three preliminary resolutions in this assessment district . Would you please present to the City Council for action at its meeting of July 3 , 1967 . Thereafter , would you please advise action of the council thereon,. and the numbers assigned to each resolution so that I can complete my record. Thank you so much. I Sincerely yours , A JOHN T. GANAHL JTG:K Enc 1. cc: Mr . K. Dale Bush, City Attorney Mr . James R._ Wheeler, City Engineer 3) INGRA Tpy CITY OF � F --- -_ ------ ---- ------- ---- ------ ---- ---- CALIFORNIA �CDUNTY June 20, 1967 John T. Ganahl OP Q Box 666 Corona, California Subject: Marina View Assessment District - AD 6701 r I Dear John: The City Council, at their meeting of June 19, 1967, approved the formation of the subject assessment district. There will be thirteen parcels within the district of which one is owned by the city, three are owned by the county, fiverof which the owners signed a petition, and one of which indicated either willingness to sign or at least not to protest. i Enclosed is a copy of the map for the Sandra Lee District on which we have indicated the boundary of this new district. Also enclosed is a copy of one sheet from the Sandra Lee District which indicates portions of the proposed work to be financed by the City. i The basic items of improvement will be the construction of ___.. 195 In ft water main, three fire hydrants, 60 lin ft sewer main, one sewer lateral, one water service, roadway excavation, con- struction of asphalt concrete over aggregate base, construction of concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveways. I am en- closing a rough preliminary estimate for the project which may aid you even though it will have to be revised during completion of the plans. T trust this information will suffice for the preparation of the initial resolutions necessary to commence proceedings on the District. Very truly yours, James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works JRW:DWK:mp enc 1 O r cc: itv Clark INRTpN�t` . 3` CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH o ^' " ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT _— . o' Q Huntington Beach, Californi y►pPROVED VV Q'�'� GOV . JON 19 1961 :9..�.. 4 June 14, 1967 OTT CZ1 t► Honorable Mayor and City Council �r+ City of Huntington Beach Attention: Mr. Doyle Miller J City Administrator Subject: Proposed Marina View Assessment District No. 6701 Gentlemen: Transmitted, herewith, are petitions for the formation of an Assessment District to improve Marina View Lane between Los Patos Drive and Orion Drive. The area encom- passed by the proposed boundary includes thirteen parcels or lots which have ownerships as follows : One parcel is owned by the City of Huntington Beach, three are owned by the County of Orange, and nine are owned by private indi- viduals . The six parcels represented by the signed petitions represent 46% of the total parcels and 67% of the parcels owned by private individuals . It is recommended that your Honorable Body accept the petitions , approve the formation of the district, and approve the participation of the City to finance the frontage of the lot owned by the City and to finance the westerly portion of the .street which is fronted by the Warner Avenue right of way. Very truly your L James R. Wheeler Director of Public Works JRW:DWK:mp trans. F-- PETITION Date Page 1 of 2 TO: The Honorable City Council City of Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, being owners of property on Marina View Street (formerly Algonquin Street) between Los Patos Avenue and Orion Street and specifically as shown on the attached map and in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, and State of California, do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Body to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have the following improvement work done in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California by the special assessment proceedings, and we do hereby waive the investiga- tion proceedings required under the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931," Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive. The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain municipal.improvement to writ: Streets, street lights, water lines and sewers for the petitioned area, all in the city of Huntington Beach, California:. Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address Signature u " 1 " n 3 - - 6 0 ►r ►► _ 5 . Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address Signature +r a 13 ++ +� �5 ++ ,+ �7 n n 19 Tract 349 1 r- PETITION Date f1� 1.2-1 Page 1 of ' TO: The Honorable City Council City. of Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: r We, the undersigned property owners, being owners of property on Marina View Street (formerly Algonquin Street) between Los Patos Avenue and Orion Street and specifically as shown on the attached map and in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, and State of California, do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Body to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have the following improvement work done in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange,' State of California by the special assessment proceedings, and we do hereby waive the investiga- tion proceedings required under the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931," Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive. The acquisition, construction and installation of.a certain municipal.improvement to vit: Streets, street lights, water lines and sewers for the petitioned area, all in the city of Huntington Beach, California. Tract 475 Lot No. Le er & Address Signature 3 n u 7 n fi 9 PETITION Date Page 1 of 2 T— TO: The Honorable City Council City. of Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, being owners of property on Marina View Street (formerly Algonquin Street) between Los Patos Avenue and Orion Street and specifically as shown on the attached map and in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, and State of California, do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Body to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have the following improvement work done in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California by the special assessment proceedings, and we do hereby waive the investiga- tion proceedings required under the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931," Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive. The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain municipal.improvement to Veit: Streets, street lights, water lines and sewers for the petitioned area, all in the city of Huntington Beach, California. Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address Signature n " 3 f, �� 7 _ . G. PETITION Date �6 J Page of TO: The Honorable City Council City. of Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, being owners of property on Marina View Street (formerly Algonquin Street) between Los Patos Avenue and Orion Street and specifically as shown on-the attached map and in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, and.State of California, do hereby respectfully, peti.tion your Honorable Body to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have the following improvement work done in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California by the special assessment proceedings, and we do hereby waive the investiga- tion proceedings required under the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931," Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive. The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain muni.cipal.improvement to wit: Streets, street lights, water lines and sewers for the petitioned area, all in the city of.Huntington Beach, California. Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address Signature n n 3 „ „ 5 n n 9 Tract 475 Lot No. Le er & Address Signature r n o � u n 13 �'. n o 15 n n 17 n n 19 Tract 349 1 PCR Lor S t. 0 POR. LOr 3 ' a o ca r Ao O r; ._ 4rPOR. LOT / x n¢ CE ON 0 \ . 'r POR. LOT /9 ,.o O' c x O cw j POR. Lor•/7., k; O p v i4. SS IIAA��h tF ^ y sk, i k CUD �(770i. Ln rn NN �n I IN :;..:.•....r;,P,.... ..��+,rv-..w,?^`2y= •"'•?SYt;.avAJ, �.�.,y .,�.:,rJ:..� q,�:;i.'':i��'�.- �n:. �C.t,,,, ,;,;,,, ,,;'.;`O• L.OS PArOS, AVE. L O S PA 7-OS 4-00 9 _ 4-009 _. 73-COI 73- 00/ PETITION Date , ` Page 1,& ,2 i TO: The Honorable City Council City of Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, being owners of property on Marina View Street (formerly Algonquin Street) between Los Patos Avenue and Orion Street and specifically as shown on the attached map and in the city of Huntington Beach, County of. Orange, and State of California, do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Body to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have the following improvement' work done in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California by the special assessment proceedings, and we do hereby waive the investiga- tion proceedings required under the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931," Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive. The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain.municipal improvement to wit: Streets, street lights, water lines and sewers for the petitioned area, all in the city of Huntington *Beach, California. Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address . Signature 3 11 n 5 n n 7 n " 9 Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address Signature n u � 7)v 113 h f r \ J n n 17 n K 19 Tract 349 1 Iva '0 PETITION Date Page 1 of 2 TO: Tie Honorable City Council City of Huntington Beach, California Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, being owners of property on Marina View Street (formerly Algonquin Street) between Los Patos Avenue and Orion Street and specifically as shown on the attached map and in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, and State of California, do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Body to initiate proceedings under the 1911 Improvement Act to have the following improvement work done in the city of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California by the -special assessment proceedings, and we do hereby waive the investiga- tion proceedings required under the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Let of 1934" Streets and Highways Code Sections 2800 to 3012, inclusive. The acquisition, construction and installation of a certain municipal improvement to wit: Streets, street lights, water lines and sewers for the petitioned area, all in the city of Huntington Beach, California. Tract 475 Lot No. Legal Owner & Address Signature a " 5 a a 9 Tract 475 Lot Mo. Legal Owner & Address Signature M n 11 u n 13 a a 15 n a 17 a « 19 Tract 349 1 0, Iv one ro, TIME =Clt�iY ®F HU�lIT1�l1GT®l\I -1EACH= ■ NOrWE OF PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSKW DISTRICT 6701 HUNrIMTON $FACH,, CALIFORNIA NMICZ IS HULPBY GJVZN that land owned by you or in which you are interested is proposed to be assessed for the proposed con- struction and installation of the following described work: ' t The construction and installation of concrete curb and u�atter , concrete sidewalk, as halt concrete pavement over aggggregate hawse aerial street name fi and trafc control signs , the ari st- want of existing manholes and water valve$_ and meters to gra e the removal of existing pavepent , street barricade , concrete drain, corrugated raetal pie culvert, and all other obstacles in the line of work, and includitl eppuftenances _sand appurtenant work, in Marina Vie4 Lune and Orion ®rive fry a paint in the intersection of Marinas View' Lane with Loa Patos Drive 30 feet North of the � Southerly right of way' line of Liss Patos Drive to the intersection f of Marine View Lane with Orion Drive ii%d thence Northeasterly and I aterly in Orion Drive to a point 160 feet East of the center Bane of Marina View Larne extended, and in the Northerly half of Los Paton Drive for a distance of 60 feet East and 60 feet West of its irntersa"ction with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, j however , that the aforesaid sidewalk shall be installed on only the 4 zaawterly side: of Pear ina View Lane and the Southerly side of Orion Drive. Said work and improvement shall also include: Y` (a) The Northerly extension in Marina VieR Lane of the existing vitrified clay ppipee main sewer line for 60 feet to a ' j` manhole to be constructed and including therein one fbur Bch diameter vitrified clay p{pe se4er lateral, the removal of the existing lam hole , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (b) The connection of the existing six inch diameter Water line in Marina View Lane with the existsng six inch diameter water line in Orignbrive nth 193 feet of six inch diameter asbtatos cement water pipe , and including ode three-quarter inch house service connection, one file hydrant , the removal' of two .: . . existing blow offs , -and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (c) A storm drain,aand water collection system consisting of catch basins and eighteen inch dimeter reiiaf orced concrete pipe , And appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point .7$ feet East of its intersection with the Northerly .terminus of Marina View Lane measured along the center line of Orion Drive, and awls® in both Marina View Larne and Orion Drive, .at , about , and adjacent to their cammon intersection. The estimated coat of said improvement above mentibned is e $ 19 641.15 n the assessed value of the lands within the district ls the estimated true value of the lands within t e district is 12 200.00 the estimated total amount of the assessment upon an ae to be assessed for acquisition or improvements done or heretofore ordered is $ 29679.60 t the estimated amount of the proposed assessment upon your a s or the T proposed improvements mentioned is $ the esti- mated amount of the proposed assessment a, approx�►ate only , is � a based upon the estimated cost above stated, and is not to be de�nsd the actual mount which will be assessed. The mint of Mokidy to be contributed by the Cit of Huntington Beach toward the cost of said construction is $ 01 A hearing will he hold in the City tall in the City of Huntington Beach, California by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach on the 6th day of May, 1968 at the hour of 7:30 o'cloc P .M. , or as soon ther"ft®r as said hearing can be held, at v hich time and place all protests and objections will be heard. The proceeding for said improvement is proposed to be conducted under tfie Improveawnt Act of 1911, flDivision .7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California . A report on the proposed project is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntington Beach, and' is open to public inspection. Dll`fID: March 19, 1968. BAM C. JOINS City Clark of the City of Huntington Beach, California {r�s v r i J 1 j 1 I 1 I 1 I , NOTICZ ' PUBLIC THRARING ASSESS DISTRICT 6701 Huffri=ON S H$ CALMORNIA 1 NM ICE IS HEREBY GIVZN that lend owned by you or in which you are interested is pracis®d to be assessed for the proposed con- struction and, installation of the following described work: * ; The conatruction arA installation of concrete curb and t utter , concrete sidewalk, asphalt corete pavement over aggregate se material street nme and traffic control signs, the a ust- t of existing manholes avA water valves and meters to grace the removal of existing avemnt , street, barricade , cowrete drain, corrugated metal pipe covert 9 and all other obstacles in the line + of work, and inc luding appurtenances .and appurtenant wawk, in Marina View Lane and 'Li give from a point in the intersection of Marina View sane with Los Paton Drive 30 feet North of the Southerly right of way line of Los Patas Drive to the intersection of Marina View Lane with Orion Drive and thence Northeasterly and 1 dtarly in Orion Drive to a point 160 feet East of the center line of Marina View Lane extended, and in the Northerly half of � Los Patos give for a distance of 60 feet East and 60 feet West of its intersection with the center line of Marina View Lane; provided, i hover, that the eforbeaamid sidewalk shall be installed on one, the sterly side of Marina View Lane and the Southerly side of Mon Drive. Said work and improvement stall also include: (a) The Northerly extension in Marina View Land of the existing vitrified clay ipe main seer line for 60 feet to a manhole to be constructed and including therein one four inch diameter vitrified clay p1pe sever las�terra�l e the removal of the fisting lamp hole , and appurtenances and appurtenant work; (b) The conwction of the existing six inch di ter waiter line in Marina View Lane with the exiati six inch diameter Y water line in Orion Drive ,th 193 feet of six--Inch diameter asbestos cement water pipe , and including one three-quarter inch _. house service connection, one fire hydrant , the removel of two existing blow offs , and appurtenances and appurtenant works } (c) A storms drain -and water collection system conaisting of catch basins and eighteen inch diner reinforced concrete pipe , And appurtenances and appurtenant work, in Orion Drive at a point 78 feet East of its intersection with the Northerly terminus of Marina View Lane measured along the center line of Orion Drive, and � also in both Marina View Lane and Orion Drive, at s about , air adjacent to their comon intersection. . a a The estimated cost of said improvement above cmentf ied is $ 19 641.15 ; the assessed value of the lands within the distr ct s ; the estimated true value of the lands within the district b2 00e ; the estimated total amount of the assessment upon lands to be assessed for acquisition or improvements done or heret®fore ordered is $ 29679=60 y t the estimated amount of the proposed assessment upon your a s or the proposed improvements mentioned is $ the esti- mated amount of the proposed assessment s approx�at a only , is 1� based upon the estimated costs above stated, and is not to be deemad the actual amount which will be assessed. The amount of money to be contributed by the City of Huntington Beach toward the cost of said construction is $ Ova A hcearine will be held in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Ealiformia by the City Council of said Cit of Hunting o ton Beach on the 6th dsy of My, 1968 at the hour of �:30 °clock P.m. , or as soon thereafter as said hearing can be held, at which tim and place all protests and objections will be heard. The proceeding for said improvement is proposed to be cocAucted under tfre Laprovemnt Act of 1911, Diviaion 7 of the Streets and Righways Code of the State of California . A report on the proposed project is on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Huntlmgton Beach, and is opera to public inapection. D ' a March 19, 1968. PAM C. J ONES City Clam of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif aia S� }2 Is 1' F' B; }c i 4• M k F i 7 { r _ GENERAL REQUIREMENTS of THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA SECTION 1 . EXAMINATION OF PLANS,�SPECIFICATIONS AND SITE OF WORK The bidder is required to examine carefully the site, proposal, plans , specifications , special provisions , and contract forms for the work contemplated, and it will be assumed that the bidder has investi- gated and is satisfied as to the conditions to be encountered, as to the character, quality, and quantities of work to be performed and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the speci- fications and the contract. It is mutually agreed that submission of a proposal shall be considered prima facie evidence that the bidder has made such examination. SECTION 2. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS (a) Proposal Form - All proposals must be made upon blank forms to be obtained from the office of the Director of Public 'Works at the City Hall, Huntington Beach, California. All proposals must give the prices proposed, both in writing and figures, and must be signed by the bidder with his address and telephone number. If the proposal is made by an individual, his name, post-office address and telephone number must be shown. If made by a firm or partnership, the name, post- office address and telephone number of each member of the firm or part- nership must -be shown. If made by a corporation the proposal must show the name of the state under the laws of which the corporation was chartered and the names , titles , and business address and telephone number of the president, secretary and treasurer. (b) Bidder' s Guaranty - All bids shall be presented under sealed cover-" and shall be accompanied by cash, cashier' s check, certified check., or bidder' s bond, made payable to the City of Huntington Beach, -1- of an amount equal to at least ten per cent (10%) of the amount of said bid, and no bid shall be considered unless such cash, cashier' s check, certified check, or bidder' s bond is enclosed therewith. (c) Return of Bidder' s Guaranties - Within ten (10) days after the award of the contract, the City of Huntington Beach will return the proposal guaranties accompanying such of the proposals which are not to be considered in making the award. All other proposal guarant- ies will be held until the contract has been finally executed, after which they will be returned to the respective bidders whose proposals theyaccompany. (d) Rejection of Proposals Containing Alterations , Erasures or Irregularities - Proposals may be rejected if they show any alterations of form, additions not called for, conditional or alternative bids , incomplete bids , erasures , or irregularities of any kind. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. (e) Award of Contract - The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be made within thirty five (35) days after the opening of the proposals . (f) Contract Bonds - The Contractor shall furnish the two good and sufficient bonds in accordance with the requirements of the State Contract Act. Said bonds shall be cash, cashiers check, certified check, surety bonds or instruments of credit from one or more financial insti- tutions , subject to State or Federal regulation. One of the said bonds shall be executed in a sum equal to 100 % of the contract price to guarantee the faithful performance of said contract by the Contractor. The other bond shall be executed in a sum equal to at least 50% of the contract price to guarantee payment of the claims of Laborers or Mechanics who perfo rm. work under the contract, and the claims of persons who furnish materials , supplies , teams , implements, or machinery used or consumed by the contractor in the performance of the contract. -2- Whenever the City of Huntington Beach has cause to believe that any such bond has become insufficient, a demand in writing may be made of the Contractor for such further or additional bond as is considered necessary, considering the extent of the work remaining to be done. Thereafter no payment shall be made upon such contract to the Contractor or any assignee of the Contractor until such furthe.r or additional bond has been furnished. (g) Execution of Contract - The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder and returned, together with the contract bonds , with- in ten (10) days , excluding Sundays and City holidays, after the bidder has received notice that the contract has been awarded. No proposal shall be considered binding upon the City until the execution of the contract. Failure to sign a contract and file acceptable bonds as provided herein within ten ( 10) days , excluding Sundays and City holidays , after the bidder has received notice that the contract has been awarded to him, shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeit- ure of the proposal guaranty. SECTION 3. SCOPE OF WORK (a) Work to be done - The work to be done consists of furnishing all labor, materials , methods and processes , implements , tools and machinery, except as otherwise specified, which are necessary and required to fabricate or to construct and put in complete order for use the improvements and appurtenances described and designated in the special provisions and in the contract. (b) Alterations - The Director reserves the right to make such alterations , deviations , additions to or omissions from the plans and specifications , including the right to increase or decrease the quantity of any item or portion of the work or to omit any item or portion of the work, as may be deemed by the Director to be necessary or advisable and -3- to require such extra work as may be determined by the Director to be required for the proper completion or construction of the whole work contemplated. Any such changes will be set forth in a contract change order which will specify, in addition to the work to be done in connection with the change made, adjustment of contract time, if any, and the basis of compensation for such work. A contract change order will not become effective until approved by the Director. (c) Extra Work - New and unforseen work will be classed as extra work when such work is not shown on the plans or set out in the speci- fications and special provisions . The Contractor shall do no extra work except upon written order from the Director of Public Works . For such extra work the Contractor shall receive payment as previously agreed upon in writing, or he shall be paid in force account. SECTION 4. CONTROL OF THE WORK (a) Definitions - Whenever the word "City" is used in the specifications, it refers to the City of Huntington Beach, • Catifornia. Whenever the word "Contractor" is used, it refers to the party of the second part in the agreement for the construction of the work herein specified. Whenever the word "Director" or "Superintendent" is used, they refer respectively to the Director of Public Works or Superintend- ent of Streets , or both, of the City of Huntington Beach, or their authorized agents or inspectors . The words "Directoi!' or "Engineer" shall be considered to be synonomous. (b) Authority of the Director - The Director shall decide any and all questions which arise as to the quality or acceptability of materi- als furnished and work performed, the manner of performance and rate of progress of the work, the interpretation of the plans and specifica- tions , the acceptable completion of the contract by the Contractor, and -4- all questions as to claims and compensation. The Director' s decision shall be final and he shall have executive authority to enforce and make effective such decisions and orders as the Contractor fails to carry out promptly. (c) Working Drawings - Working drawings or plans for any structure, item of work, or facility, not included in the plans furnished by the Director of Public Works shall be approved by the Director of Public Works before any work involving these plans shall be performed, unless approval be waived in writing by the Director of Public 'Works . It is mutually agreed, however, that approval by the Director of the Contractor' s working plans does not relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for accuracy of dimensions and details , and that the Contractor shall be responsible for agreement and conformity of his working plans with the approved plans, and specifications. (d) Conformity with Plans and Allowable Deviation - Finished surfaces in all cases shall conform with the lines , grades , cross- section, and dimensions shown on the approved plans . Deviations from the approved plans, as may be required by the exigencies of construction, will be determined in all cases by the Director and authorized in writing. (e) Coordination of Plans and Specifications - These General Requirements , specifications , special provisions , the plans , and all supplementary documents are essential parts of the contract, and a requirement occuring in one is as binding as though occuring in all.. They are intended to be cooperative, to describe, and to provide for a complete work. Plans shall govern over specifications . (f) Interpretation of Plans and Specifications - Should it appear that the work to be done, or any matter relative thereto , is not sufficiently detailed or explained in these specifications and plans , the Contractor shall apply to the Director for such further explanations as may be necessary, and shall conform to such explanation or inter- -5- pretation as part of the contract, so far as may be consistent with the intent of the original specifications . In the event of doubt or question relative to the true meaning of the specifications, reference shall be made to the City Council, whose decisions thereon shall be final. (g) Superintendence - Whenever the Contractor is not present on any part of the work where the City desires to give direction, orders will be given by the Director in writing, and shall be received and obeyed by the Contractor' s Superintendent or foreman in charge of the particular work in reference to which orders are given. (h) Lines and Grades - All distances and measurements are given and will be made in a horizontal plane. Grades are given from the top of stakes or mains , unless otherwise noted on the plans . The Contractor shall give at least 24 hours notice in writing when he will require the services of the Director for laying out any portion . of the work. The Contractor shall furnish the Director such facilities and labor necessary for making and maintaining points and lines as he may require. The Contractor shall preserve all stakes and points set for lines , grades , or measurements of the work in their proper places until author- ized to remove them by the Director. All expenses incurred in replacing stakes that have been removed without proper authority shall be paid by the Contractor. (i) Inspection - The Director or his authorized agent shall at all times have access to the work during construction and shall be. furnished with every reasonable facility for ascertaining full knowledge respecting the progress of the work, workmanship, and the character of . materials used and employed in the work. Whenever the Contractor varies the period during which work is carried on each day, he shall give adequate notice to the Director of Public Works, so that proper inspection may be provided. -Any work done -6- in the absence of the Director will be subject to rejection. The inspection of the work shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill the contract as prescribed. Defective work shall be made good, and unsuitable materials may be. rejected, notwithstanding the fact that such defective work and un- suitable materials have been previously accepted or estimated for payment. (j) Removal of Defective and Unauthorized Work - All work which is defective in its construction or does not meet all of the require- ments of these specifications shall be remedied, or removed and replaced by the Contractor in an acceptable manner, and no compensation will be allowed for such correction. Any work done beyond the limits of the lines and grades shown on the plans or established by the Director of Public Works , or any extra work done without written authority, will be considered as unauthorized and will not be paid for. Upon failure on the part of the Contractor to comply forthwith with any order of the Director made under the provisions of this article, the Director shall have authority to cause defective work to be remedied, or removed and replaced, and unauthorized work to be removed, and to deduct the costs thereof from any moneys due or to become due the Contractor. (k) Final Inspection - Whenever the work provided for and contem- plated by the contract shall have been satisfactorily completed and the final cleaning performed, the Director will make the final inspection. SECTION 5. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (a) Samples and Tests - At the option of the Director, the source of supply of each of the materials shall be approved by the Director before delivery is started and before such material is used in the work. Upon request of the Director of Public Works , representative preliminary -7- material samples of the character and quality prescribed shall be submitted, by the Contractor, producer or manufacturer of all materials to be used in the work, for such testing or examination deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works . All tests of materials furnished by the Contractor shall be made in accordance with commonly recognized standards of national organiza- tions , and such special methods and tests as are prescribed in these specifications . The Contractor shall furnish at no cost to the City, such samples of materials as are requested by the Director of Public Works. No material shall be used until it has been approved by the Director of Public Works. (b) Defective Materials - All materials not conforming to the requirements of these specifications shall be considered as defective, and all such materials, whether in place or not, shall be rejected and shall be removed immediately from the site of the work unless other- wise permitted by the Director of Public Works . No rejected material, the defects of which have been subsequently corrected, shall be used until approved in writing by the Director of Public Works. Upon failure on the part of the Contractor to comply with any order of the Director of Public Works made under the provisions of this article, the Director of Public Works shall have authority to remove and replace defective material and to deduct the cost of- removal and replacement from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. SECTION 6. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PUBLIC (a) Laws to be Observed - The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all existing and future state and federal laws and City ordinances which in any manner affect those engaged or employed in the work, the materials used in the work, and the conduct of the work, of all such orders and decrees of bodies or tribunals having any juris- -8- diction or authority over the same. (b) Alien Labor - The Contractor shall forfeit as penalty to the City, Ten Dollars ($10) for each alien knowingly employed in the execution of the contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, on any of the work herein mentioned; for each calendar day, or portion thereof, during which such alien is permitted or required to labor in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code and in particular, Section 1850 to 1854 thereof, inclusive. (c) Hours of Labor - Eight hours constitutes a legal day's work. The Contractor shall forfeit, as a penalty to the City, $25.00 for each workman employed in the execution of the contract by the Contractor or any subcontractor under him for each calendar day during which such workman is required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day and 40 hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code, and in particular, Sections 1810 and 1815 thereof, inclusive, except that work performed by employees of Contractors in excess of eight hours per day, and 40 hours during any one week, shall be permitted upon compensation for all hours worked in excess of eight hours per day at not less than .one and one-half times the basic rate of pay, as provided in said Section 1815. (d) Prevailing Wages - The Contractor shall comply with Labor Code Section 1775. In accordance with said Section 1775 the Contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to the City, $25.00 for each calendar day or portion thereof, for each workman paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for such work or craft in which such workman is employed for any work done under the contract by him or by -any subcontractor under him in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code and in particular, Labor Code Sections 1770 to 1780, inclusive. In addition to said penalty and pursuant to said Section 1775, the difference between such stipulated prevailing wage rates and the amount paid -to each workman -9- for each calendar day or portion thereof for which each workman was paid less than the stipulated prevailing wage rate shall be paid to each workman by the Contractor. (e) Domestic Materials - 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 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 an Act entitled: "The Buy American Act" , and in accordance with subsequent amendments thereto and judicial decisions interpreting said Act. Any person, firm, or corporation who fails to comply with the provisions of the Act shall not be awarded any contract to which this act applies for a period of three years from the date of the violation. ( f) California - made - Materials - Notice is hereby tendered that the City shall maintain a preference for materials or supplies manufactured, grown, or produced in the State of California in full accordance with the provisions of an act entitled: "The Buy California Act" . (g) Registration of Contractors - Before Submitting bids , Contractors shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 9 of Division III of the Business and Professions Code. (h) Permits and Licenses - The Contractor shall procure all permits and licenses , pay all charges and fees , and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution and comple- tion of the work. (i) Patents - The Contractor shall assume all liability arising from the use of patented materials , equipment, devices , or processes used on or incorporated in the work. -10- (j) Public Convenience and Safety - The Contractor shall so conduct his operations as to cause the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to public traffic. Residents along the road, street, or other alignment of improve- ments shall be provided convenient access to driveways , houses , and buildings along the road or street, and temporary crossings shall be provided and maintained in good condition. Not more than one cross street or intersecting street or road shall be closed at any one time without the approval of the Director of Public Works. The Contractor shall furnish, erect, and maintain such fences , barriers , lights , and signs as are necessary to give adequate warning to the public at all times that the road or street is under construction and of any dangerous conditions to be encountered as a result thereof, and he shall also erect and maintain such warning and directional signs as may be furnished by the' City. (k) Responsibility for Damage - The City of Huntington Beach, . the City Council, or any City employee shall not be liable for any loss or damage to the work performed pursuant to the contract or any part thereof; or 'for any material or equipment used in performing the work, or for injury or damage to any person or persons , either workmen or the public, or for damage to property adjoining the property on which the work is being performed from any causes whatsoever during the progress of the work.�or at any time before final acceptance by the City. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Huntington Beach, the City Council, and the Director of Public Works and other City employees from any suits , claims , or .actions brought by any person or persons for or on account of any injuries or damages sus- tained because of or arising out of the performance of the work contem- plated or in consequence thereof. The City Council may retain so much of the money due the Contractor as shall be considered necessary for -11- payment of the claims and attorney' s fees until disposition has been made of such suits or claims for damages . (1) Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance - The Contractor shall furnish to the City and maintain during the life of the contract a protective liability policy in which the City is named as an additional insured. The policy shall insure the City, its officers and employees while acting within the scope of their duties , against all claims aris- ing out of or in connection with the work to be performed. The policy shall provide for not less than the following amounts : Bodily Injury $1001000 each person $3009000 each accident Property Damage $100.1000 each accident $100,000 (not to exceed $100,000 per year of policy life) Such policy shall provide coverage at least as broad as that pro- vided in the Standard Form approved by the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters together with such endorsements as are required to cover the risks involved. The Contractor shall arrange for the policies to be so conditioned , as to cover the performance of 'Extra Work" , should such work become necessary. Prior to the commencement of work under the contract, evidence of Insurance shall be furnished in a form satisfactory to the City. In addition, the Contractor shall furnish evidence of a commitment by the insurance company to notify the City of the expiration or cancellation of any of the insurance policies required hereunder not less than 30 days before each expiration or cancellation is effective. The cost of this insurance shall be included in the prices bid for the various items of work and no additional compensation will be made therefor (City contract only) . -12- (m) Contractor' s Responsibility for Work - Except as provided above, until the formal acceptance of the work by the City Council, the Con- tractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to any part thereof by the action of the elements or from any other cause, whether arising from the execution or from the non-execution of the work. The Contractor shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all injuries or damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of the above causes before final acceptance and shall bear the expense thereof, except such injuries or damages occasioned by acts of the Federal Government or the public enemy. (n) No personal Liability - Neither the City Council, the Director of Public Works nor any other officer or authorized assistant or agent shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under the contract. (o) Responsibility of City - The City of Huntington Beach shall not be held responsible for the care or protection of any material or parts of the work prior to final acceptance, except as expressly pro- vided in these specifications. SECTION 7. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (a) Subletting and Assignment - The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the fulfillment of the contract and -shall keep the work under his control. Subcontractors will not be recognized as such, and all persons engaged in the work of construction will be considered as employees of the contractor, and their work shall be subject to the provisions of the contract and specifications. Where a portion of the work sublet by the Contractor is not being prosecuted in a manner satisfactory to the Director of Public Works , the subcontractor shall be removed immediately on the request of the Director of Public Works and shall not again be employed on the work. -13- The contract may be assigned only upon written consent of the City Council of the City .of Huntington Beach. (b) Progress of the .work and time for completion - The Contractor shall begin work within ten (10) days after receiving notice that the contract has been approved and shall diligently prosecute the same to completion before the expiration of the time specified in the proposal, specifications , and/or contract. (c) Character of Workmen - If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall fail or refuse to carry out the directions of the Director of Public Works or shall appear to the Director of Public Works to be incompetent or to act in a disorderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged immediately upon request of the Director of Public Works, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. (d) Temporary Suspension of Work - The Director of Public Works shall have the authority to suspend the work wholly or in part, for such period as he may deem necessary, due to unsuitable weather, or to such other conditions as are considered unfavorable for the suitable prosecu- tion of the work, or for such time as he may deem necessary, due to the failure on the part of the Contractor to carry out orders give, or to perform any provisions of the work. The Contractor shall immediately obey such order of the Director of Public Works and shall not resume the work until ordered to do so in writing by the Director of Public Works . (e) Time of Completion and Liquidated Damages - It is agreed by the parties to the contract that in case all work called for under the contract is not completed before or upon the expiration of the time limit as set forth in these specifications , damage will be sustained by the City. of Huntington Beach and that it is and will be impracticable to determine the actual damage which the City will sustain in the event of and by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the -14- Contractor will pay to the City of Huntington Beach the sum of One- hundred dollars ($100. 00) per day for each and every days delay beyond the time prescribed to complete the work, or any approved extension thereof, and the. Contractor. agrees to pay such liquidated damages as herein provided and in case the same are not paid, agrees that the City of Huntington Beach may deduct . the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. 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 Director shall have the right to extend the time for completion. If the Director extends the time limit for the completion of the contract, the City 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, superintend- ence, and other overhead expenses which are directly chargeable to the contract, and which accrue during the period of such extension, except that the cost of final surveys and preparation of final estimate shall not be included in such charges. The Contractor shall not be assessed with liquidated damages nor the cost of engineering and inspection. during any delay in the completion of the work caused by acts of God or of public enemy, acts of the City, fire, floods, epidemics , quarantine restrictions, strikes , freight embargoes , and unu.sually severe weather or delays of . subcontractors due to such causes ; provided, that the Contractor shall within ten (10) days from the beginning of any such delay notify the Director of Public. Works in writing of the causes of delay. . The Director of Public Works shall ascertain the facts and .the extent of delay, and his. findings of . the facts thereon shall be final and conclusive. -15- (f) Suspension of Contract If at any time in the opinion of the City Council the Contractor has failed to supply an adequate working force, or material of proper quality, or has failed in any other respect to prosecute the work with the diligence and force specified and intended by the terms of the contract, notice thereof in writing will be served upon him, and should he neglect or refuse to provide means for a satis- factory compliance with the contract, as directed by the Director of Public Works , within the time specified in such notice, the City Council shall have the power to suspend the operation of the contract. Upon receiving notice of such suspension, the Contractor shall discontinue performance of said work, or such parts of it as the City Council may designate. Upon such suspension, the Contractor' s control shall termi- nate and thereupon the City Council or its duly authorized representative may take possession of all or any part of the Contractor' s materials , tools , equipment and appliances upon the premises , and use the same for the purpose of completion of said contract, and hire such labor and buy or rent such additional machinery, tools , appliances , and equipment, at the Contractor' s expense as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the work and for the completion thereof, or may employ other parties to carry the contract to completion, or employ the necessary workmen, substitute other machinery or materials , and purchase the materials contracted for by Contractor, in such manner as the City Council may deem proper; or the City Council may annul and cancel the contract and relet the work or any part thereof. Any excess of cost arising there- from over and above the contract price will be charged against the Con- tractor and his sureties, who will be liable therefor. In the event of such suspension, all money due the Contractor or retained under the terms of this contract shall be forfeited to the City; but such for- feiture will not release the Contractor or his sureties from liability or failure to fulfill the contract. The Contractor and his sureties -16- will be credited with the amount of money so forfeited toward any excess of cost of completion of the work over and above the contract price arising from the suspension of the operations of the contract and the completion of the work by the City as above provided, and the Contractor will be paid any surplus remaining after all just claims for such completion have been paid. In the determination of the question whether there has been any such non-compliance with the contract as to warrant the suspension or annulment thereof, the decision of the City Council is final and shall be binding on all parties to the contract. (g) Right- of- Way - The right of way for the work to be construct- ed will be provided by the City. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements , and pay all expenses for additional area required by him 11 outside of the limits of .ri ht-of-wa g Y SECTION 8. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (a) Extra and Force Account Work - Extra work as hereinbefore defined, when ordered and accepted, shall be paid for under a written work order in accordance with the terms therein provided. Payment for extra work will be made at the unit price or lump sum previously agreed upon by the Contractor and the Director of Public 'Works ; or by force account. If the work is done on force account the Contractor shall receive the actual cost of all materials furnished by him as shown by his paid vouchers , plus fifteen per cent (15%) , and for all labor and equipment . necessary he shall receive the current prices in the locality, which shall have been previously determined and agreed to in writing by the Director of Public Works and Contractor, plus fifteen per cent (15%) ; provided, however, that the City reserves the right to furnish such materials required as it deems expedient, and the Contractor shall have no claim or profit on the cost of such materials. The price paid for -17- labor shall include any compensation insurance paid by the Contractor. All extra work and force account shall be recorded daily upon report sheets prepared by the Director of Public Works and furnished to the Contractor and signed by both parties , which daily reports shall thereafter be considered the true record of extra work or force account work done. (b) Progress Payments - The City shall, once in each month, cause an estimate in writing to be made by the Director of Public Works of the total amount of work done and the acceptable materials furnished and delivered by the Contractor to the job site and not used -as of the time of such estimate and the value thereof. The City of Huntington Beach shall retain money in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of such estimated value of the work done and fifty per cent (50%) of the value of the materials so estimated to have been furnished and delivered and unused as aforesaid as security for the fulfillment of the contract by the Contractor and shall monthly pay to the Contractor, while carrying on the work, the balance not retained as aforesaid, after deducting therefrom all previous payments and all sums to be kept or retained under the provisions of the contract. No estimate or payment shall be required to be made when in the judgment of the Director of Public Works , the work is not proceeding in accordance with the provisions of the contract or when in his judement the total value of the work done since the last estimate amounts to less than three hundred dollars .($300). (c) Final Payment - The Director of Public Works shall, after completion of the contract, make a final estimate of the amount of work done thereunder and the value of such work, and the City of Huntington Beach shall pay the entire sum found to be due after deduct- ing therefrom all previous payments and all amounts to be kept and all amounts to be retained under the provisions of the contract. All prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the -.18- final- estimates and payment. The final payment shall not be due and payable until after the. expirat ion of thirty-five (35) days from the date of recording a Notice of Completion. It is mutually agreed between the parties to the contract that no certificate given or payments made under the contract, except the final certificate of final payment, shall be evidence of the performance of the contract, either wholly or in part, against any claim of the party of the first part, and no payment shall be construed to. be an acceptance of any defective work or unacceptable materials. SECTION 9. BID PRICE The Contractor shall for the price bid, furnish all equipment, labor and materials and do all incidental work necessary to deliver all of the improvements complete in place in accordance with the specifications , special provisions , ordinances , plans, cross sections , and detail drawings. -19- r 1 ' NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT l ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain -streets- in said City of Huntington Beach.., performed under. and 'in .pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 , to which- reference is hereby made for a description of the work,- the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested -in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said-contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superinm tendent .of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1m NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach., performed under- and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which reference is hereby made for a description of the- work, the assess- ment district, and other -particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that -I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time, and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested -in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO, 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due , including .all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which reference is hereby made for a description of the work,- the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that -I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under- and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 .to which- reference is hereby made for a description of the- work,. the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time, and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said .contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally �lm NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO, 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the. City. of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses, for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beac.h.,. performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 , to which reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assess- ment district, . and other particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council -in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under- said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said -contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or -who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm NOTICE OF -FILING OF ASSESSMENT .AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due , including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under- and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 , to which reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said-contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in -pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911, .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which- reference is hereby made for._a description of the work,. the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that -I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of .March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor 's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally _lm NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due , including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said .City of Huntington Beach, performed under. and in .pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which- reference is hereby made for a. description of the work, the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o 'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested -in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said -contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- meet, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally _lm NOTICE OF FILING OF .ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the . City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due , including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach.., performed under- and in pursuance of . the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 , . to which reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assess- ment district, and other -particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. as the time, and' the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested 'in the work done under -said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said -contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets- in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which reference is hereby made fora description of the work, the assess- ment district, and other -particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and' the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said -contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm NOTICE 'OF -FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the. City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach.., performed under and in .pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which reference is hereby made fora description of the" work,. the assess- ment district, and other -particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that "I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT .AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the. City. of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due , including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach, performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 19ll, .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 , .to which - reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o 'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said .contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all - incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said City of Huntington Beac.h.,- performed under, and in -pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .a11 as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 .to which - reference is hereby made for a description of the work,. the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time, and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or -in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally 1- NOTICE 'OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT N0, 6701 NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City. of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due , including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain- -streets - in said city of Huntington Beach, performed under. and in pursuance of . the provisions of. the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 .to which - reference is hereby made fora description of the- work,. the assess- ment district, and other -particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that -I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia as the place when and where all persons interested 'in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said-contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -lm s NOTICE -OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ` AS.SESSMENT 'DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City. of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has -filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain streets -, in said .0 ity of Huntington Beach-, performed under. and in .pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,-. .all 'as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No, 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March., 1968 , .to which - reference is hereby made for a description of the"work,. the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that 'I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock.P,M, as the time , and' the chambers of the City Council -in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- as the place when and where all persons interested -in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said contractor's assigns , and all other persons interested 'in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, or who claim that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- t 1 included in the .contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness , of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR 'TO THE , 3RD -DAY OF MARCH, 1969 THE :DAY 'FIXED FOR 'THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL -TO THE CITY COUNCIL .OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH .BY BRIEFLY STATING 'IN WRITING THE 'GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have .made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person ,shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest, or appeal could be made-. DATED: February 12, ' 1969 PAUL C. - JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. your property, and the amount •of''the•. - ' proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT 'NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT , included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR 'TO THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 , THE :DAY 'FIXED FOR 'THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL .TO THE CITY COUNCIL .OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH '.BY BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING 'THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have -made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which objection, protest, or appeal could be mdde-. DATED: February 12, ' 1969 PAUL Co JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. your' property, and the amount -of'the•. proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall., PRIOR .TO THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 THE :DAY FIXED FOR 'THE HEARING UPON THE �ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL -TO THE CITY COUNCIL -OF SAID CITY OF `HUNTINGTON BEACH '.BY "BRIEFLY STATING 'IN WRITING 'THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have .made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and any other matter on which .objection, protest, or appeal could be made-° DATED: February 12, ' 1969 PAUL Co JONES . - City Clerk of the lCity of Huntington Beach, California The descrip�tiori .of. your property, and the amount o�'�the. . - proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall., PRIOR 'TO THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 , THE =DAY FIXED FOR 'THE HEARING UPON THE -ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL .TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON 'BEACH .BY 'BRIEFLY STATING 'IN WRITING 'THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have .made such appeal, protest .or objection, and such person ,,shall be deemed to'.have consented to the proposed assessment- and an'' other matter on which objection,. protest, or appeal could be made: DATED: February 12,"1969 PAUL .0, . JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California .. The description' of. your' property, and the amount o `thia . proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO, DESCRIPTION AMOUNT . included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR TO THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 , THE :DAY 'FIXED FOR 'THE HEARING UPON 'THE ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF:HUNTINGTON 'BEACH -.BY 'BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING 'THE :GROUNDS OF '.APPEAL. Any objection,. appeal or protest :not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person -shall- be deemed to'-have - consented to the proposed assessment- and any other matter on which .objection, protest, or appeal could be made: DATED: February 12,' 1969 PAUL .0 C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description .of. your' property, and the amount -oE'.the,- proposed assessment against the same areas follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO, DESCRIPTION AMOUNT included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR TO-THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 , THE -DAY-FIXED FOR '.THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF -SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON 'BEACH ':BY -BRIEFLY STATING 'IN WRITING THE GROUNDS OF *APPEAL. Any objection,. appeal or protest :not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have .made such appeal, protest .or objection, and such person :shall- be deemed to'.have consented to the proposed assessment- and an:y .other matter on which objection,- protest, or appeal could be made: DATED: February 12;"1969 PAUL C. JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. your; property, and the amount -ofi'"the•. . proposed assessment against -the same areas follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR 'TO THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 , THE .DAY 'FIXED FOR 'THE HEARING UPON THE -ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL .TO THE CITY COUNCIL .OF 'SAID CITY OF`HUNTINGTON BEACH `.BY "BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING THE -GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have .made such appeal, protest .or objection, and such person :'shall be deemed to' have consented to the proposed assessment- and an.y ,other matter on which objection,. protest, or appeal could be made,° DATED: February 12,"1969 PAUL C, JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. your- property, and the amount •of`the,. proposed assessment against the same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO, DESCRIPTION AMOUNT NOTICE OF 'FILING OF ASSESSMENT AND TIME OF HEARING THEREON MARINA VIEW ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 6701 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of Calif- ornia, has filed with me an assessment to cover the amount due, including all incidental expenses , for the work performed and specified in the contract for the improvement of certain -streets - in said City of Huntington Beach. performed under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911,. .all as set forth and described in Resolution of Intention No. 2711 of the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach adopted on the 18th day of March, 1968 to which- reference is hereby made for a description of the work, the assess- ment district, and other particulars therein contained. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that I hereby fix Monday , the 3rd day of March, 1969 at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M. as the time , and- the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ' \\, ornia as the place when and where all persons interested in the work done under said contract or in said assessment will be heard by the City Council of said City of Huntington Beach. The owners , the contractor, or said zontractor 's assigns , and all other persons interested in the said work, or in the assess- ment, feeling aggrieved by any act or determination of the Superin- tendent of Streets of said City of Huntington Beach in relation thereto, orwho claim that the work has not been performed according . to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or who claim that any portion of the work for any reason was omitted or illegally -1- included in the contract, or having or making any objection to the correctness of the assessment or diagram, or other act, determina- tion or proceeding of the Superintendent of Streets shall, PRIOR 'TO-THE , 3RD 'DAY OF MARCH, 1969 THE =DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING UPON THE ASSESSMENT, . APPEAL .TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAID CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH .BY •BRIEFLY STATING IN WRITING •THE GROUNDS OF APPEAL. Any objection, appeal or protest not made at the time and in the manner hereinabove provided shall be deemed to be waived voluntarily by any person who might have made such appeal, protest or objection, and such person ,shall be deemed to have consented to the proposed assessment and an.y .other matter on which objection,- protest, or appeal could be made. DATED: February 12, . 1969 PAUL C. . JONES City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, California The description of. yout' property, and the amount "oE`the•. . . proposed assessment against the 'same are as follows , to wit: ASSESSMENT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT