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092ND AVENUE, DURHAM S'LY STREET
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'wlr,.� °- / 1 ENGINEERING A SURVEYING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ♦ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : . : . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . { . . . . . . . : : . . : : : : I 1 j�M� y� 302 Tigard Plaza (903) 639-6116 1 . aat• t PORTLAND. URE A OREGON 7223 / 9 ND o�,..__._SNTIs AVENUE, DUhaAM S `LY I �j....,...._.-... nr sr.._ . - _ _— . r ` ! w ....�. 7 1, _ _. ' _ - _ �.max, `` . , 77"r .. -�. .: i �1 ' Il1Il 111111111'111 1" , I I'll 1111I1t 1111 � ftlt ( 1 �III�IIrl1l �IIIIII i1111111111�n I11iIlI1I11t1111�111I111I111I111111kIItII111I111+�111111I111Il111111I11111>j11111 '�' 1 1 1 ' - I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I1 12 NOTE: IF THIS MICROFILMED l.r...r.r�. .-+� .�.+.r�-. _ - DRAWING IS LESS CLEAR THAN ��~ ,1 THIS NOTI�TT IS DW TO r j}* QiAKITY OF THE ORIGINAL 0 �1__ _ --_______. _ _- - ---- - - _ _ --------- ----- .•�_..- OkAWING. 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OE 62 92 tZ 9Z Sz Uz EZ iIZ IZ 012 61 RI LI tit til trl EI 21 II �S 4'• t 9 S'--��--Ir E z 1I �M1�1111111IIIuIIInIu►11Nlfhtal111�JtIMllt'ttMlllit'uN�/tHlllallun�U�lU�f1111111NIf�1111�1tIII1N1I1111�t111�i111�111�111�) N:IIIUHtt{IIN Af111A11111�I11111111�II1111L111ull�llll 1 JULN 10 1992 ; . _ ___. __ - —�"��-(�.f4..•--- - •- -7.-r�---...'---� fir- "# _ " _ i ""� "" '1��" I� j` V`V l� i1 • ( o 1' I y s a j 1 +� 1 - - 25., -'-•yrs-'-^s- � i, : 1 ` i�-- -•r- LANDIs. AEBI & BAILr1', P. C. LAWYERS 1516 GEORGIA-PACIFIL BUILD NG 900 SOUTHwc3T FIFTH AVENUE PORTLAND, OREOON 97204-1276 UAviU c.LAND-5 TELEPHONI!18031224-6832 rREU M AERI �VF U.l3AiLfY lo]�'N C MERCER JAML5 M.CAL,.AIIAN v-C.- wppMAN TES +C.ARD J.W.aTTfMORE October 5, 1983 Daniel C. IL;renz, Esq. Des Connall, P.C. 1501 SW Harrison Street Portland, OR 97201 RE: City of Tigard vs. Kenneth Bouman Our file: 12 .836-85 Dear Dan: I spent some time yesterday with John Hagman at Tigard. We reviewed your August 18 letter and the portions of the file that it refers to. I will take up the arguments in the sequence you used in your letter. 1 . The procedure followed f( r the construction of the improvements on SW 92nd was the same procedure followed by the City in all of its other LID work. The City alw"ys attributes to an LID those administrative expenses which can properly be traced to the project. I reviewed the bid packets with Mr. Hagman, and we reviewed together the time records and the work involved. I am satisfied that the figures are in line. You referrea to "7 1/2 hours simply to open [the] packetE. " Actually, the 7-1./2 hours is a figure covering the opening and comparison of the bids, preparation of a spread sheet for review by the City Council in the comparison of the bids at that level , attendance at a City Council meeting for the purpose of explaining the bids, and the preparation and overseeing of the execution of the contracts with the low bidder. . 2. The Survey. At the time the City was required to step in end X .�rform the work all that was available from the engineer Mr. Bouman had hired was a preliminary plan. 'Phis plan did not contain sufficient detail for construction. A final , more detailed plan had to be prepared. The surveying and engineering work for which a charge was made in the L'.D proceeding involved the locating and placing of construction Daniel C. Lorenz, Esq. 12,836-85 October 5, 1983 Page 2 stakes and so forth, and obviously that had not been done previously. 3. Inspections. It is the City' s practice to make spot inspections on behalf of the City on private construction projects. That is, had Mr. Bouman done the half-street improvement himself the City world have made spot inspections. When the City is required to do the work, though, the level of inspecting undertaken by the City is somewhat different. In this instance the City is obligated to perform inspections of the nature an owner has made in any large construction project. That is, the :owner or his architect or engineer inspects the construction company's work to see that it is being done correctly and corresponds to the plans. The difference between this kind of inspection and the kind of inspection the City does on other jobs is very significant. Mr. Hagman believes that if anything the inspection time is understated. 4. It is my understanding that Mr. Bouman had never paid Mr. Burton for the p.reliminury work tt.at was done. The City was thus .required to buy the preliminary plan from Mr. Burton. Perhaps there is something to talk about here if Mr. Bouman can furnish us with some evidence that he paid Mr. Burton. 5. Administrative Expenses. As I said in the beginning, Tigard, like other cities, so far as I know, attempts to allocate administrative Expenses to local improvement districts. I have reviewed the file and I think the admin- istrative expenses are reasonable, if not understated. If Mr. Bouman wants to take the position that the $491 in legal expenses has to do with this it,i.gaticn, and notwith the construction project itself, maybe there is something tn talk about there. I haven't gone back and reviewed my records to see how thorough a was in that analysis. If we get to the place where we are only $491 apart t will do that. Otherwise I'm not really eager to take the timo for it. Those bills are spread through many many ;nonths of City of Tigard work. Obviously the actual legal expense of getting this project built and trying to collect for it far exceeds the $491. It is usual in LID proceedings that some legal expenses are incurred and charged to the project. 6. As I understand it the discrepancy between the bid amount on asphalt (_ tem 4 , class "B" A.C. ) and the quantity Daniel C. Lorenz, Esq. 12,836-85 October 5, 1983 Page 3 actually used came about in this fashion: Mr. Burton's preliminary plan showed Ciat asphalt was to be necessary on?.y on the previously undeveloped portion of the road. That is, it assumed that a pour cutild be made along that portion of the road that had prevously been unpaved, and that the project could be left with a seam exposed at the point where the new asphalt joined the old asphalt. The City will not approve: such a construction method, and when the project was buil , it was necessary to pour the asphalt up to the level of t'ie old asphalt, then lay additional asphalt over the whole surface, so as to bury the seam. In addition, it was necessary to use more asphalt than the preliminary plan had revealed in order to accomplish the transitions to the driveways. The driveways laid below the level of the street quite some distance. 7. Gravel . Your letter refers, in the second paragraph on page 2, to a discrepancy between the bid and actual amounts of crushed rock. If you will look again, though, you will see that both 3/4"-0 crushed rock and 1-•1/2"-0 crushed rock were bid at the same price. Thus it didn't make any difference, as far as cost was concerned, whether more of the smaller rock was used. It is true that the quantity used was in excess of the quantity estimated, but the discrepancy is not great, and I don' t think you would contend that it suggests that the rock wasn't used on the job. 8. John and I did no-- spend a lot of time with the references to mailbox clusters, lawn restoration, wheelchair ramp, and so forth. John dial say, as you did in your letter, that it is the total bid, and not these minor individual stems, that result in a particular contract-or' s being given a job. He also said that it would not be surprising that a wheelchair ramp world cost more than a driveway apron because of the curve involved in working with the ramp. Apparently th-_ re is more labor involved in that than in doing a driveway ap.7on. In summary, John said that this total for lawn restoration and the listed amenities was very cheap. 9. Your letter takes the position that "extra work items" would "seem to be outside the scope of the original agreement. " Actually, as you know, there are extra work items in virtually every construction job of any size. No plan anticipates ev-ry detail of the work that is required. Characterizing this as "extra work" is merely using the language of the trade. The items are not "extra" in that n Daniel C. Lorenz, Esq. 12,836-85 October 5, 1983 Vage 4 Clf.!y are luxuries. They are "extras" in the sense that the ec,Mtract die not specifically call for payment, it was the Judgment of those responsible for getting the job done that this work was necessary to the job, and that it was unfair to a0k the contractor to do that work without additional pay, given the terms of the contract. No drains or inlets were installed except those which would have been required of Mr. Bouman had he done trs project himself. Indeed, the City C','.Reted one of the manholl. s Mr. Burton's preliminary plan celled for, saving approximately $1,000. The preliminary plan chid not contain a provision, for entry of the three existing storm lines into the new storm line. Had Mr. Burton been required Lo go on and furnish a final plan for Mr. Bouman, the City would have required some provision in that plan for the entry of these lines. A. Finally, you refer to a driveway "no longer than 18 by 20 feet. " It is my understanding that the driveway wP are talking about goes back more than 100 feet, and that the transition from the driveway elevation to the new street e:levatiun had to cover a very substantial rise. I 'd be happy to show you on the preliminary plan how that worked, if that would be of any value. Very t;-uly yours, J Je D. Bailey JDB/lmc cc:vlr. John Hagman 1� '1 Ykrr xr tri Y 2 O H H H Z N [- (j� (Yi M Q1 W d M • ZC7N Cf� H H Qi C7hx0 mW W L>a O O C E- � �n � aH U d � N } W ° , a Q m Q 01 b } < b 3 a v W WSi7 � 0 a Q ° 0i WI O � � z o Q a J t LANDIS, AEBI & BAILEY, P. C. LAWYERS 1516 GEORGIA-PACIFIC BUILDING 900 SOUTHWEST FIFTH AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97204-1276 DAVID C.LANDIS TELEPHONE 15031 224-6532 FRED M.AEBI JOE D.BAILEY JOHN C.MERCER JAMES M.CALLAHAN VICKI HOPMAN YATES RICHARD J.WHITTEMORE August 30, 1983 Mr. John S. Haqman Supt. Engineering Division City of Tigard P. O. Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 RE: City of Tigard v. Ken Bouman (SW 92nd Avenue Improvement) Our File: 12-836-85 Dear John: I enclose an August 18 letter from Ken Bouman's lawyer. Please call me at your convenience to arrange for you and me to get . together to discuss these arguments of his, and how we should deal with them. �•�, Will it never end? Very truly yours, J -alley JDB/1mc Enclosure ,,-.A 1 •.. THE MORRIS MARKS HOUSE 1501 S W HARRISON MH PORTIAND OREGON 97'FI (503)771 1688 Aub, SFO ,• 14 � 3 �RpC ,-, DES CONNALL PROIE SSIONAL CORPORATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW August 1.8, 1983 Mr. Joe D. Bailey Landis , Aebi , Bailey, P.C. Attorneys at Law 1516 Georgia-Pacific Bldg. 900 S. W. Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97204-1276 Re: City of Tigard v. Bouman Your File No. 12, 836-85 Dear Joe: I have had an opportunity to review this matter with Mr. Bouman and would present the following with reference to the judgment obtained. First, the stipulation previously entered in '_his case does not seem to provide for the City' s administrative costs, and it is our posi.ti.on that the $1, 378 charge should not be included. Even if it were properly included, it seems quite excessive to have spent 34 hours to prepare the bid packetb, and 7 1/2 hours simply to open those packets. It is my understanding that the -,urveyinq would have .peen done by the engineer, and Mr. Bouman does not bell.eve that there are 42 hours of surveying work that would have to be done in any event. Finally, on this item, the City would ha-re done the insp-'—tions any way, and inclusion of this item would in all events neem inappropriate . With reference to the engineering fee of $1, 127, as we informee. you at our meeting, Ken had previously spent $900 to obtain plans which were approved and stamped by Washington County, and an additional $500 when the City annexed the area. The engineer used by the City was the same engineer, a::d it would appear that there are multiple billings involved. Even without multiple hil.lings, Mr. Bouman has obtained the original plans for $900 and assuming chic were an original project, the billing seems excessive. Mr. Joe D. Bailey August 18, 1983 P:ge 2 Although it ' s not clearly stated in any of the records I have reviewed, it appears that an amount of $491 has been included for legal expenses to have the figure come out to the judgment amount of $25, 452. 68. The other items as I understand it are $68. 25 for advertising, $1, 127 for engineering, $1, 378 for City employee work, $18, 058 pursuant to the bid, and $2, 164. 20 on extra work. Again, if in fact the $491 represents legal expenses, they do not seem properly included pursuant to the stipil.ation previously entered by the parties. With reference to the bid items themselves, Items 4 and 5 seem quite excessive. Although I have not yet been able to compute the coverage figure for the asphalt, the quantity is twice that estimated and appears quite excessive. Whether asphalt was placed beyond the half--street improvement, or records have been manipulated, it seems hard to believe that that quantity of asphalt was actually used on this project. A similar problem exists with reference to the crushed rock, although it appears that this is not quite as out of hand as the asphalt situation when one cone.i.der.s that all 3/4 inch was used instead of 20 yards of 3/4 and 80 yards of 1 1/2. With reference to Item 7, I would simply indicate that approximately 70 feet of driveway were separately charged for. I 'm frankly not familiar with whether the !.inear foo'Lage is figured in total and the driveway is added to or Fhether the driveway footage should have been subtracted from the footage calculated under Item 7. Items 10 and 13 in combination seem exorbitant, especially when one compares these items with the other bids obtained. I recognize, however, that it is the total low bid which is entitled to the job. The same comment applies to Item 11 . It would seem that a wheelchair ramp should cost no more than a driveway apron, which costs $110 apiece. The cost of $550 for a smaller wheelchai,, ramp seems to be gouging. With reference to the extra work items, I would first note that they would seem to be outside the scope of the original. agreement, not having been contemplated by the parties to be done initially. Beyond that general. objection, it appears that one of the three inlets was insLalled for city convenience as a "cleanout" and not even located in the drainage area. With reference to the crushed rock on Item 4, it was my understanding that the driveway was no longer than 18 by 20 feet, and 33 cubic yards of concrete would fill the driveway to a depth of 10 inches before appli.cati.on of the asphalt. Physically, this does not seem to make sense. DES CONNALL PROFESSIONAL CORPORA71ON LEGAL CLINIC Mr. Joe D. Bailey August 18, 1983 Page 3 When you have had an opportunity to review these items with the appropriate city representative, I would be happy to meet with you in Tigard or at your offices to discuss resolution of this matter. Very truly yours, DES CONN Daniel C: Lorenz DCL:smm cc K. Bouman t DES CONNALL PROFESSIONAL CORPORATICN LEGAL CLINIC I •�� YYvvYY+vv� �� i II,� rs Py tai� �lr i lv W d OJ o H H a o 2i N U' H f- N �i 01 1- .Ti W M 01 W M • ZUN cn H H a 0E1X0 mz o O E-+ >+ O E4 C7 H • H cnUap u n Z r o W 9 w O J _ Z, W U LO } t C1 ¢ 4 W Ir ¢ m Q W 0 <Z � � H Z � p � a , J •.P:94Agy61'ibl4.wsr.ut+++stllis4'M'sYwieaNCHYueGa..w.- ,:.,.. or.n w LANDIS, AEBi & BAILEY. P. C. LAWYERS 1516 GEORGIA-PACIFIC BUILDING 300 SOUTHWEST FIFTH AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97204-1276 DAVID C.LANDIS TELEPHONE 15031 224-6532 FRED M.AF-B, JOE D.BAILEY JOHN C MERCER JAMES M CALLAHAN DAVID R. FOSTER March 1, 1983 VICKI NORMAN FATES RICHARD J.WHO I EMORE. Mr. John S. Hagman Suet. Engineering Div. City of Tigard P. O. Box 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 Dear John: Re: Tigard v. Bouman I have made arrangements to take this Bouman j,ldg- ment at 9 o'clock on March 28, 1983 . I would like t) take you with me to be available to testify very briefly. We wouldn" need more than half an hour in advance by way of preparation. Please mark the time on your calendar. Let me know right away if this time is difficult for you. Thanks for helping me get th., s thing closed up. Very truly yours, D. Bailey JDB/mr S \ �� v . . �\�.� } . ) � f© lit J . liD j j m .� ƒ» � D r K.a I % dp4lm M M 04 \ H CfA . 0)Bmo f o . \ �4� It M � u � a b > z - u J j { . � u ; ■ a 4 / } / § � � ■ ILI 0 z � / ) \ 2 j „ h,a..�" M.+df.`atw: 'i�,tila;d+ a►' �IfMii�iPk:;©aYiP� :........++ww.:z+�W Y�JkhillAYdb `t 4 C11YOF TICsAW WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON i January 28, 1983 Landis, Aebi & Bailey, P.C. 1516 Georgia-Pacific Bldg. Portland, OR 97204-1216 Attn: Mr. Joe Bailey RE: Bouman File # 12,836-85 (,SW 92nd Avenge Imp. ) Dear Joe: Enclosed, please find a "summary sheet” and copies of expenditures incurred by the city, relevant to completing improvement- which should have been Mr. Boumans. The "summary" is not totalized because, obviously, we don' t know what the actual (final ) legal costs are. Very Truly Yours, Jahn S. Hagman J Supt. Engineering Div. enclosures cc: file JSH/dc i I � J P.O. BOX 23397 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 P+ 639-4171 -- --- ':.+;.. J-:u,....eM dLL....ro �«m-..awrwnd cdi.sutG.4itl9gwiiNva$:W47iiir�bpMouti�fW.N..WIWf4iM'W®YYhWIfS�tl►'�afw+eR^�.:.,_. ..^... .,..c..,a..._ 4 SUMMARY Administration (staff) $ 1 ,378.68 Legal Advertising 68.25 Construction 22,387.75 Engineering 1 ,127.00 TOTAL : $ S.W. 92nd Avenue Improvement (8ouman) SBJ: S. W. 92nd Avenue Improvement (Bouman) ; Expended Manhours - City Staff - Summary 1 . Preparation of Bid Picket(s) : John Hagman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 hours $ 394.14 Robert Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . 12 hours 161.88 2. Bid Opening & Contract Processing: John Hagman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7z hours 119.02 3. Surveying: Randy Clarno . . . . . . . . . . . . 2E hours 340.60 Bill Beckley . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 hours 82.64 Tom McArthur . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 hours 96.72 4. Inspection Robert Landis . . . . . . . . . . . 12� hours 155.38 Sub.-total : $ 1,305.38 5. Administration Doris . . . . . . . . . 1 hour at 16.41 + 4.59 benefits= 21.00 6. Accounty Payable Clerk Cindy . . . . . . . . . 2 hours = 17.50 + 4.50 benefits= 22.00 7. Accounting Manager Mary . . . . . . . . . , 2 hours = 23.68 + 6.12 benefits= 30.30 Sub-total : $ 73.30 GRAND TOTAL : $1,378.68 r ,�.,:i�r 41+r in:;..- R71,:TA!1tlFb1N1'lu�lliYwW:;i1d�R'.iwaqbd�iYggWdNtlM�ur'sBibU�I+eRsilHYi�+b61w•;u'wY�e:+errillt�v�tia4�tiaMN:u�.dceiultrW�iw�KdWaa.�:wc.::1:w.iwrNYYWYeliwel+rtwlN+a+inn�:ra4..:�=,.:� ;:.y:r»ea.+:::, - I • U r .� n �, °/n. a�� ' 1•�7 (�a+�aL ff 4 7 �1. t r„ A.�.1 3 g..,.� .�. lJ93 e0 of ` el ' I v C S 04 � 4 i2. e � � B7 � 3. 4 S y 1 1 1 1 � 1 s 1 i �`-"----I--- � 1 i 1•. � { l_ l,1. l..J t.. . i At)I CITYOF TIGARD DATE ()V RE.Q0 S'I' �1_ 7. r, � Itl:Qi11;S't'h;U fly PURCHASE REQUEST -OR- CHGCK REQUEST SEND CONFIRMING P.O. ClIECK TO BE MAILED WITH ATTACHMENTS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS NOTIFY REQ01:STER WHEN CHECK IS PEAwi, 9I RVG, Zw+prv, PURCHASI' ORDER NO. TT %I Llur�I' WUFtHF.R QUANTITY INVOICE NO. 1. I)F.f 1 i il''I'1rIN TOTAL PRICE is 22 19, I, rl nl I I i,lul ;I•I I' APl'I(WHIATION IIALAN('I{ —��-•- - -� Init falls ';ECT I ON MANAGER (I.vss t11,111 $100) I11•:I'AIYI'MIiN'1' III?Ah 11"i ,11ir•tlt:l ;'I'iln'1'Ult' APPIOWAI. ------- ACCOUNTING P1111H)NES 1)NM- ----- i lunlulnr I ,11,1 11111,11 ill 1", 1'111'1 :,1'll 1 In 1, Nnnllll l 1111 lilt . IL111 1'.11,1 � �1 1'1111.1 ' 1 ��' � .111111 111,1 I�r•, 111 I'' "1 � , I rAk UJ.H . Arenz Construction General Contractor Road Construction h:X'I'Rj1 WORK B 1 I,I,I NG City of Tigard , Oregon 1.2755 SW Ash Avenue Tigard , OR 97223 October 28 , 1582 Re : City of Tigard , Oregon S.W. 92nd Avenue Street Improvement Project Centlerhen : The following items are included in this extra woA billing for the above referenced project : I . Charges for excaXati.ng for existing utilities and finding end of existing storm sewer . Also , time spent on standby, at direction of city field crew, 6j t for redesign of storm sewer . Labor : 3 laborers @ 4 hours/ea @ $22 . 28/hr $ 267 . 36 Equipment : J. D. 410 backhoe 1z hrs @ $ 28 . 00/hr 42 . 00 2 . Charge for. additional 3 in ,.ets , not a part of o� origional contract , installed at the request of i City Inspector Bob Landis . 3 oversize inlets (I $ 475 . 00/ea 1 ,425 . 00 3 . Cha:-ge for hookup of rain drains to the new storm sewer at the request of City Inspector Bob Landis . o� Labor : 1 laborer (a 3 hours @ $ 22 . 2.81hr 66 . 84 I Material : '.'urnished by city . n4 . Charge for reconstruction of asphalt driveway tc match existing grade to new grade as designed . Material. to date : 3 loads crushed rock @ 33 cubic yards @ $ 11 . 00/cubic yard 363 . 00 Additional r1sph;t1t to be billed at a later date . Total for this Extra Work Billings- 2 , 164 . 20 ._ i Submitted by ;.. -r"� — -.--^ --- W. If. Arent 7940 S.E. 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I, I.J.CAPLAN, being first duly sworn,depose and say that I am the Manager of the DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, a newspaper of general circulation in the counties of CLACKAMAS, MULTNOMAH and WASHINGTON as defined by ORS 193.010 and 193.020; published at Portland in the aforesaid County and State; that the 77111 1 __.....CALL...F.QIz...$....... Ad No —� ;nrF� ;rrr` 466 .,�. y ,ITY�Q_• , IDS. .................................. ..................................:... .-I'. Improvement Project ; . ................ ....................................... ................................. 9.W1 UND AVENUE STREET ' IMPROVEMENT PROJECT a printed copy of which is hereto annexed was published in the entire issue of said newspdper �'Dlde`due 3 p.m.Sept.3 :, ' INVITATIQN FOR 0109` ., Stated pi.poaeli tlodbe coniltrutaiod, tes or the 92ndAvdgltl8etl (� moroveent m for............tt'fQ...successive and consecutive........im......... .................. _.... in the following issues: Project isIII'1xl Ivo byAhe-City or i Tigard orego ovI a:dt)P.M.PDT,On Au as s t 2 4 & 2 5 19 8 2 .boadat,.SeSet ►af 0;;We! pouba g............ ......................a..... wlllbeo n ............................................................... pp!e lllheotftceofi eDirec• for or Public Works,City 144.12755 SW Cue Ash,Tlgald,,Oregon 97223,.4t1lephone QU4171)%°/ sv • No. Speclficktloos jnd contract docu- menUtuybeexemined at the City Hall, Tigard,Oregon.Copia of the'1peclnce- tions'and contract documents may be obtained al'ahe Tigard City Hall for a refundable fee or V5.00 for each set. Allropossds shall be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount equal to ten percent(10%)of the total bid to be for- // J _ feileu to the Ownef In the event of fail. ure to'contract within ten(l0)dayi after acceptance of bld.A one hundred per- -- cent(100%)corporatkourety bond will be required to guarantee hithful per- formance under anX contract —:- Proposals shall hemade onforms'con- ta(ned In the specincalroas and contract Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25 day of August _1982 documents.Only,'= sale from pre- qutllfled bidden she i be opened and res No bid will be read or copsidered unleser acccita 'I b. terc pMtt tint (10%)bid♦leni nd+, G;)"f!';' ", ;fflMd will be'received ortansldered unless the bid contains a statement by _ the bidder as a part or his bid that the provUloni required by"ORS 279.3'4 N y Public for Oregon. workmen onpublleworks tobepaid not leu than prevailing rate of rage;'shall y Commission Expires Sept.6, 19A5 tx Included In this contract The work contemplated coasau orep- prosimalely 100 lineal Rel or 5-toot wide concrete sidewalk;curb;uphaitic coecrele pavement and base(11-feet In wIduil Including related grading,drive• way apron and drainage Improvements. city.'Tigard reserves the right to re- This portion may be detached. )ect any.,d all hlds,to postpone the award.fconlnct for rutty-nee1451 dayyss to waiveinformslilies.and to accept the DAILY JOURNAL Of COMMERCE, 2014 N.W. 44th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97210 prop 1whichiscoutderedinthepest i Interest of the City., i CITY Or T1GARb.OREGON DORIS HARTIG, City Recorder Published August N h 25.1982 City of Tigard 74MB3i 12755 S.W. ash Tigard, Oregon 97223 Ad. No. 7466E Invoice J111111We AUG 2 e 'ti�• �� �4:'+ DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2014 N.W. 24th Ave. Portland, Oregon 972 r r tldO10 �I + Phone: (503)•'224.131] ' ' f ul,h ation of them CULL FOR BIDS Ad No...7-466-- ,I Amt. S 58.25 . In1provcment Project �i .z.- - a-. I.;red b !ow. for iW0 succes,ive ane consecutive l.i' in'the f,iluwing issuns. ]August 24 &�'25 :1982 No. .��}•,'`�'#`ire•,i- � r ]fits INVOICE is Payable upon receipt. No Statement will be issued. i' 1 Please Pourn stub with remittance. 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C. LAWYERS 1516 GEORGIA-PACIFIC BUILDING RECEIVED 900 SOUTHWEST FIFTH AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97204-12745 V 1 [� 19R? DAVID C LANDIS '��� L " TELEPFIONE!:_ 224-8532 FRED M AEBI JOE D. BAILEY (;;Ty OF TIGARD JOHN C MERr.ER l T JAMES M CALLAHAN DAVID R.FASTER November 15 p VICKI HOPMAN PATES / 1902 RICHARD J WHITTEMORE Mr. Frank Currie City of Tigard P. O. Bca 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 Dear Frank: City of Tigard v. Bouman Our file 12 ,836-85 I still have an open file on this Bouman matter, and I am prepared to finish it up if you would like to have that done . Please let me know. Very truly yours, l roe D. Bai ey JDB/rrlr .r a a _ PURCHASE / 'HECK REQUEST VENDOR ADDRESS CITYOFTIGARD ct-77-11 l_. DATE OF REQUEST 4^rt Q REQUESTED BY / UNIT/DEPT. PURCHASE REQUEST -OR- CHECK REQUEST SEND CONFIRMING P.O. 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CHECK TO BE MAILED WITH ATTACHMENTS SPECIAL INS—TR-U-CTIONS NOTIFY REQUESTER WHEN CHECK IS READY c .Z "4e, ZN•�pY �/r PURCHASE ORDER NO. ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER QUANTITY INVOICE NO. & DESCRIPTION TOTAL PRICE la CA- 1'IiTA1. REQUESTED Z7 31; APPROPRIATION BALANCE S _ Initials - APPROVAL, : SECTION MANAGER (Less than $100) DEPARTMENT HEAD CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S APPROVAL ----------------- ----------- ACCOUNTING PURPOSES ONLY ------------------------ - ----- i ,;iynaturr, c'hprkr,d Amount Paid r hot k Num1wt _...-- - ----- I'll). Olt . D.111. I'.r l l I I - A, ,11111 I ny. . Xolry 110 11r-111 . I'I It'-, CITY OF TIGAkD 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVLMLNl PROJECT SUMMARY Bid Final Bir' Unit Bid Total Pinal Total Item Description Quantity Quantity Price Pr;ce !'rice 1 . Trench, install , backfill 12" STS Pipe - 396 L .F. 394 L .F. $11 .00-_ $_4356.00 $4334.00 2. Clearing, grading, excavation - (L .S. ) (L .S. ) $ 3400.015 $3400.00 3. Manholes (Complete installed) - 1 EA. 0 $960.00 $ 960.00 $ O 4. Class "B" A.C. - 45 Tons 98 tons $ 57.00 $ _565.00 $5586.00 5. 3/4"-0 Crushed Rock - 20 C.Y. 131 c.y. $ 11 .00 $ 220.00 $1441 .00 6. 1 2"-0 Crushed Rock 80 C.Y. 0 $ 11 .00 $ 880.00 $ 0 7 . Curb-Cone. Std. - 400 L .F. 381 L .F . $ 3.35 $ 1340.00 $1276. 35 8. Sidewalk - Conc. 220 S.Y. 212 S.Y. $ 11 .35 $ 2497.00 $2406.20 `j. Driveway Apron - (Conc• ) (L .S. )* $ 330.00 $ 330.00 10. Mailbox Cluster (L .S. ) $ 180.00 $ 180.00 II , Wheelchair Ramp (Conc. ) (L .S. )k $ 550.00 $ 550.00 12. Roadside Ditch Regrading - 30 L .F. 20 L .F. $ 6.00 $ 180.00 $ 120.00 13. Restore _awns, Reinstall Mail - boxes, etc. - (L .S. ) (L .S. ) $ 600.00 $ 600.00 BID TOTAL PRICE . . . $18058.00 EXTRA WORK (ATTACHMENT) , . . . $2164.20 FINAL TOTAL PRICE . . . . . . . . . $ 22,387.75 *NOTE: Material required for driveway apron _ and ramp installation is included within F + 4. + + + + + + + + + n sidewalk material (quantity-unit) figure. wvm- N N WWqp w a w a W.H.Aronz Construction General Contractor Road Construction EXTR-A: WORK BILLING City of Tigard, Oregon 12755 SW Ash Avenue Tigard OR 9727' October 28 , 1982 Re : City of Tigard , Oregon S.W. 92nd Avenue Street Improvement Project entlemen : The following Mems are included in this extra work billing for the above referenced project : (Po�,'t') 1 . Charges for exca)ating for existing utilities and finding end of existing storm sewer . Also , time spent on standby, at direction of city field crew, for redesign of J storm sewer . Labor : 3 laborers @ 4 hours/ea ((J $22 , 28/hr $ 267 . 36 Equipment : J . D. 410 backhoe 12 hrs (a $ 28 . 00/hr 42 . 00 2 . Charge for additional 3 inlets , not a part of origional contract , installed at the request of City Inspector Bob Landis . 3 oversize inlets @ $ 475 . 00/ea 1 ,425 . 00 3 . Charge for hookup of rain drains to the new storm sewer at the request of City Inspector Bob Landis . Labor : 1 laborer @ 3 hours @ $ 22 . 28/hr 66 . 84 Material : Furnished by city. 4 . Charge for reconstruction of asphalt driveway to match exi:,ting grade to new grade as designed . Material to date : 3 loads crushed rock @ 33 cubic yards 0 $ 11 . 00/cubic yard 363 . 00 Additional asphalt to be billed at a later date . Total for this Extra Work Billing; $ 2, 164 . 20 Submitted by._;) W. H. 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TIUAi1ll ARaa Cascade Construction Cop Ar1 •I , P.O.Box 4267 •' 1 � ; '� .,, Ft,of S.W.Abernethy St. Portland,Ore. 97^18 i (500.222 6421 n 1 f + y) PRr r fj , ti c � Trop Base Top �d R F 1-0 1' U I v-4 .SAND'p CTB 'brHER 1ACK B* C.� o: L114-0 orlrer . Truc -" Approx dell tole `V.itt��.,.rr+t�� Weigh Neste t "Nil 411 `. 1 ,b lob N or Cu DATE `!�1 iU .; '� T i;� .r. ,',►', • r . 'y Y' �b,' 'Y1 + 1. Y1 '�Jj�i�`G elf' I�' Y OF "WARD A1tu'3Z 4 HURL Cascade Construction Company, Inc. ! O.Box 4267 t.of S.W.Abernethy S1 Portland,Ole. 97208 Bites t ,Baia Top Base Top — Mod RAP 'h-0 =-L Base' Br4 SANG CTB OTHER TACK� � ROUND + -1 river Truck N / FAiiprox dally total Weigh Master LG/' nr.� w 28080 LB rh II Or Cullom er PATE ; $t JIE-, o Fri C LTY AR's t'f � H•URL '► .• ++ l } Cascade Construcllon Cbry►pany, I c. t P.O.Box 4267 �� .A �, yi Ft.of S.W.Ahernethy St. t+, ray y'�k'' '"'; Portland,Die..97208 . 1►1 p. 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CUSTOMAIS I Bit ' Bawl lop l � � Base, r [oilMid i HAP l FT -0 1-0 1' -0 1'/: TAC �\ EAND� r,tR OTHFR K 1I I Bd56 } ROUND j -Jt ( of DriverV Truck'I '•S ) .� ( � �� r � � �••� Approx dally total • --- - — It _ - t ---da 00. •7 _Weigh Ma-ssltier •I ` J � ` h 1 A \ •mow)j„ �.. r 9 . 1 i ;i��0 �'� � t � `' � Joh M or L'ustomer ! UHTE 1 I/ 0 S; TI E" 4 :12'3 PM ij�"Nn AVENUE opf oulzilnsa ROAD i;I rY OF TIGA30 ARZNZ HURL i yy I Cascade Construction dompany, r I P.O.Box 42 37 .� J. Ft.of S'::. Abernethy St. Portlan,'^Ore. 97208 �'�n 11 7 1 n --- 40" PRECAST V!1 SECTION - _ - -- AS C-474 • 6 ' 3/4"f I TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINTS 34' � '► '! EDGE d ' 't+ V • 1 TO 8E PROVIDED AT EACH POINT OF r, {♦ ISD.. I 1 — >s `�. 4 o. o TANGENCY OF THE CURB • AT OTHER •� L I .4 a A LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED TO LIMIT THE F' •w 4 P SPACING TO A MAXIMUM OF 210 FTVft-Aww mor 1 + "'• d D 2 MATERIAL TO BE PRE • MOLDIO NON - - ON - • + �.. .' � rr r• w r t „ f A m fl Pw . . . 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S -t�.wn-�l"C. = l V 7 54 Yla.�r z S V,"s 1'1 a n � �" 13 iZ�S��a.. ( a..r•,5� S�q.,s � L c-�' L• S. �o QZ� � J � A.Pr-oA. U1.H.Arenz Construction General Contractor Road Construction City of Tigai-d , Oregon 12755 SW Ash Avenue Tigard, OR 972L3 October 28 , 1982 Be : City of Tigard, Oregon S .W. 92nd Avenue Street Improvement Project Gentlemen: At present we have substantially completed the above referenced project on 92nd Avenue . However , present weather conditions make it impractical to pave and meet city specifications . Therefore , we would request and indefinate extension of time on this project until such time as weather conditions make it practical to pave and meet the city specifications . Additionally , we would request that this extension begin as of Monday- October 25 , 1982 . If this extension is grai:ted we will waste no time in completion of this projFct as weather con0itions permit . Thankyou. Truely yq"P , �%� W. H. Arenz � y W.H.Arenz� _ General Contractor o Road Construction 7940 S.E. Division, Suite "A" Portiand, OR 97206 i• i �Jij�'�� ffitiiTti3 7940 S.E. D, ision, Suite "A" 0 Portland, OR 97206 • (503) 774-1184 w w TiGAR® TICKET SANT & GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER TONQUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 - TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PIIONt 638-6588 Vl.H. ARE!;. TICKET NO.: 835112 SOLD TO: SUITE: A DATE: 10/18/82 7040 S. F. D]VIS30F TIME: 13:02:00 PORTLA".1h. OP ORDER NO.: JOB: DELIV'r.fF.I' JOB NO.: 0887 DELIVER TO: SW clwT) Fr 1"URNAt' K.". TRUCK NO.: 1175 LOAD TIME: 0r),33 :01 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMCUMTS GROSS TARENET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 118(. 30 20000 Bt,cU 11I .^1 11 .r" ?!11" •(: RECEIVED BY. WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THF LOT A�CUSTOMEFVS RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY FREE UNLOADING „Z N;E OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT EX;STING RATES. CUSTOMER'S COPY I TIGARD _83453 SAND GRAVELS INC. TIUMBER TONOUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 638-6588 v .H. AliENZ TICKET NO.: L�3463 SOLD TO: SUITE A DALE: 10/18/82 7940 i. I' . 11V?"1(:I) TIME: 08 :49:5r PORTLAND, till (:72r)( C-RDER NO.: Jo8: DF,LIVFT'[.i: JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: SYi r);-ND f ;,TIS!IiAM RT). TRUCK NO.: 53 LOAD TIME, 00:2F:47 WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIA_ DESCRIPTION, UNIT PRICE TOTAL 118q00 c^^2X10 7nC' RECEIVED BY: — WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCLPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH OELIVERIES.ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN S DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY,FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS LIME VILL BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES CUSTOMER CQPY TIGARD TICKETS 3 4 5 6 SAND & GRAVEL, INC. NUMPER TONOUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 638 6588 W.fi. tiRrN7. TICKET NO.: A3li56 SOLD TO: SUITE A DATE; 10/18/82 7940 S. E. DIVI:'IUW TIME: 0e :23:05 PORTLAND, On ORDER NO.: Joe: DELIVERED JOB NO.: 92Pf17 DELIVER TO: SF.' 92NT) It Ul Pf1AN, FL. TRUCK NO.: 53 LOAD TIME, 0�:yii t 0r' (AV j WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1164,"0 22200 : r ;To 1' i RECEIVED BY WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S HISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST DE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN B DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARGED At EXISTING RATES I JSTOMER'S COr ,r TI GQ R D TICKET x 3 2 5 SAND .,x GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER TONOUIN AND STAIFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 • TUAL,ATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 6386588 W.H. ARPis TICKET NO.: 83257 SOLD TO: SUITE A DATE: 10/15/82 7940 S. E. IdVISTGli TIME: 08 :08:42 PORTLAK)F 97x'06 ORDER NO.: JOB: DELIVERED JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: `W `,214D h `'U RHAP RD. TRUCK NO.: 15 LOAD TIME: 00:34 :56 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 46700 2000 900 r• 10.c1I1 3/4" _1 RECEIVED BY. 1 WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT At CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES.ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN S DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES, CUSTOMER COPY ,eoe-tC Tr K4 Fo K 92 "° �tS 1v` T!GAR D TICKET SANL & GRAVEL, INC. 38 ^NUMBER C .d TONQUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES 'r P.O. BOX 413 . TUALAfIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 6386588 W.R. ARF.IiZ DATE: 83189 SOLD TO: SUITE it TICKET N : 10/14/82 y 7940 S. E. DIVISION TIME:TIME: 09:21 :21 PORTLAND, OR 97200 ORDER DER NO.: JOB: JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: SW 92N?D u DURHAM RD. TRUCK NO.: 1175 LOAD TIME: 00:29:0!" WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNT GROSSTARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TGiAL 4668OL2 ;IFFF,p 13.Va 10.46 ,/I1II -o RECEIVED BY: WE MAKE. DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AL,.ACCEPT NO R(:SPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVEN FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVEI.IES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WAITING WITHIN 5 DAYS I'I)M DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 10 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIIAE WILL BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES CUST0PAER GCr,,y I c TIGARD TICKET83223 SANL & GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER 1 TONOUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 - TUALATIN,OREGON 97062 PHONE 638-6588 W.F. ABFTICKET NJ.: 83223 QUITE A 10/14/82 SOLD 1'O: DATE: 79110 S. F. CIVT."ION TIME: 13:26: 10 P0RT1,A'.I D, 0P, (1!201' ORDER NO.: JOB. DLLlVErFP .108 NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: Sl+ 92ND f DURHAP" FD. TRUCK NO.: 15 LOAD TIME: 00:35 : 18 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CURIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE I TOTAL 489110 208.00 L'tun 1 1; .07 11 .011 /h 11 -n RECEIVED BY: I/ WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT At CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED,EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT EXIST'NG RATES CUSTOMER COPY TIGARDC SAND & GRAVEL, INC. n!JUMBER 83186 TONOUIN AND STAFFORD OUARRIFS P.O. BOX 413 - TUALATIN,OREGON 97062 PHONE 638-6588 W.11. AlIEW"' TICKET NO.: 831D T Sol D o SUITE: A DATE: 10/111/8c 19-'10 S. E. DIVISION TIME: 08:52: 17 PORTLLKI, ('R 97206 ORDER NO.: JOB: DELIVEFED JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: SN 9211D 1, TIURHAM PD. TRUCK NO.: 1175 LOAD TIME: 00:37: 10 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL uPP00 20000 Moo 111 ,HD ii . 7/1 11 -f, >,Y 0 RECEIVFD BY: WF MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CLISTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHA150EVER FOR DAMAGES I,ESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN S DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY,FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL eE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES CUSTOMER'S COP', TIGAgD TICKET83120 SAND -..� GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER TONOUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 638-6588 W.H. AFr.PI TICKET NO.. 831`0 SOLD TO: ljilH. !1 10/13/82 79h0 S. E. L)TVT:'1(1tl DATE: I 1 TIME: 09 :42:2R PORTLA1;D, UP X7206 ORDER NO.: JoB DEll.IVER,:L J013 NO : 0?87 DELIVER TO: SW 92K) .R ;.'IIR110 RD. TRUCK NO : 15 LOAD TIME: 00.32:55 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARENET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 48960 20FG0 `•1F0 14 .08 11 .01: '' -.0 — RECEIVED BY: WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT At CUSTOMEIVS RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UNLOADING I IMF OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WII.L BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES. cusroNIER'S COPi TIGARD TICKET � SANG'] & GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER L _83126 TONQUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 ^HONE. 6386588 W.H. AFEI,,' TICKET NO, 03126 SOLD TO: SUITE A DATE: 10/13/82 79)10 S. F. DIVI:n3lON TIME: 10:30:42 PORTLAO, CT 97206 ORDER NO.: JOB: DELIVLRFD JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: SW 921J) h L'URNAF RD• TRUCK Nr,: 15 LOAD TIME: 00:48:14 WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARENET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 48420 2000 1620 13 .111 10.F? 3/11" -! I I IIECEIVED BY t WF MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT At CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT ND RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVE':�oR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN IJ DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE'RUCK AND 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK.AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL It CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES C -ISTOMER'S COP', jR v wt TIGA RD TICKET 83072 SAND ..! GRAVEL, INC. NUMBEn TONOtAN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 13 . TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 638-6588 W.H. ;ilisi;i TICKET NO.: 83072 SOLD TO: SUITE A DATE: 10/12/82 7940 S. E. U.IVISION TIME: 13 :30:43 PCHTLAtiD, 01R 97206 ORDER NO.: JOB: DELI VE:RED JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: SW 921ND & DUR1110 RD. TRUCK NO.: i5 LOAD TIME: 00:25:01 (All) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CU111C YARDS MATERIAL DFSCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 48900 2080 lclo 14.05 11 .0" ?, I " -0 FIFCEIVED 8v WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHAT53EVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN B DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UN.OADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR AS INGLE TRUCK AND 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL Of CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES. w CUSTOMER'S COPY TIGARD TICKET -- 33079 1 SAND &L GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER TONQUIN AND STAFFORD QUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 638-6580 W.H. AFiF.N.' TICKET NO.: 83079 SOLD TO: SUITE A DATE: 10/12/82 7940 5. E. DIVI°ION TIME: 14 :39:0h PORTLAPNIT, Oil [I% nr ORDER NO.: Joe: DE:LI1'ERE:i; JOB NO.: 02887 DELIVER TO: SW �-20 & rAiRPAN RD. TRUCK NO.: 1 LOAD TIME: 01 :0 :21 WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOI-INTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CU81C YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 48860 20800 280Ect 14 .0? 11 .00 "/II" -C- 1 , RFCVIVFO BY, I I WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHA?;nEVFn FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WITHIN S DAYS FROM DATE OF DEI-IV[Ry FR[(UNLOADING f TIMF Of 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUttl FOR A TRUCK ANOTRAILER IS ALLOWED EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARG[O AT EXISTING RATES t CUSTOMER COPY TIG.^ RD TICKET CO37]SANL. &L 8 GRAVEL, INC. NUMOER [ ' TONOUIN AND STAFFORD OUARRIES P.O. BOX 413 . TUALATIN,OREGON 97062 PHONE 638.6588 SUI 53037 i c TICKET NO.: SOLD T0: 79110DATE: 10/12/82 0 S. 1". 1:1.VI:'?ON 09:03:08 POR T LAVI•, OR 9720 TIME: T)EL P 1:1 1 ORDER NO.: JOB: JOB NO.: G2887 DELIVER TO: SIi �•; !. T i!At' lin. 1 175 TRUCK NO.: LOAD TIME 00•25i34 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITYT--- GROSS TARE NEI TONS CU8IC YAPf:d MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRAMUUNTSICE TOTAL 489EC -Gnw, p� 12 .4n 11 .1f ;/lilt -0 1 l' RECEIVED BY: WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON TIIE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY ANI. ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES.ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WHITING WITH,"S DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTFS FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCE.."TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES. CUSTOMEn COP'-: oriGARD — TICKET C l SAND &L GRAVEL, INC:. NUMBER v J U 5 J J ' TONOUIN AND STAFFORD OUP,RRIES P.O. BOX 413 . TUALATIN, ORFG014 97062 PHONE 6386588 W.H. AFF.'*7 TICKET NO.: 83053 SOLD TO: SUITE A 10/12/82 7TH 40 S. I I111; IU�i DATE: 11 :03:22 PO . OF 07�0F TIME: JO 8: GCLIVI.-vrr' ORDER NO.: DELIVER TO: !W fi rl�' f 1•'IiTP� At hD. JOB NO.: 02887 TRUCK NO.: 117555 LOAD TIME. 00:25:22 (AV WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GRo55 TARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL 47700 2000 ' 7700 13 .RF. 10.F'f RECEIVED BY: WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AI CUSTOMER 5 RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT IJO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUSE BE MARE IN WRITING WITHIN S DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY FREE 1 4LOAOING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUTES FDR A TRUCK ANO TRAILER 13 ALLOWED.EXCL,S TIME WILL BE C/UIRGED AT EXISTING RATES T I GA R D TICKET 8 2 8 SAND ,L GRAVEL, INC. JUMBER _ '� L TONOUIN AND STAFFORD OUARRIE2 P.O. BOX 413 . TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 6386588 44.14. AP,EI:, r r TICKET NO.: 82852 SOLD TO: =�U11 E a J �` i DATE: 1011 1182 79NO E. DIVISION I� TIME: 08 :37 :49 PORTLA!,11 , C.1i 97206 P ORDER I47.: JOB: DEL,IVF.RED JOB NO.: 02887 DtLIVER TC. S{': 9214D k I*:I!IiliAV RD. TRUCK NO.: 1 176 LOAD TIME: 00:45:00 (AV) WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CUBIC YARDS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE I TOTAL hS700 1 COG 11`G 14.55 RECEIVED BY 'J' �f� '/�f •7 WE MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES RLSULTING FROM SUCH DELIVERIES.ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WRITING WI THIN B DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY.FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK AND 20 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES, CUSTOMER'S COPY TIGARD I - 8286 TICKET � SAND &L GRAVEL, INC. NUMBER (_ TONOUIN AND STAFFORD OUARRIS — F. P.O. BOX 413 • TUALATIN, OREGON 97062 PHONE 6386588 W.H. A I1I71`1�f TICKET NO.: 62863 SOLE)TO: "ITE A lo/ii/P2 7940 S. F. DIVISION DATE: TIME: 09 :04 :40 PORTI.A„I?, k'Ii 97206 ORDER NO.: JOB: DELI VI:RE,L' 02887 DELIVER TO SW 9 I`X) �r I UIlHAI' III), JOB NO.: TRUCK NO.: 1176 LOAD TIME: 00 :2( :r)1 WEIGHT QUANTITY AMOUNTS GROSS TARE NET TONS CUBICYARDS PAATCRIALDr-SCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAI. 47120 10,600 :"!4T^(1 13 .x ! 10 .01 /';'I _0 CEIVED BY:�� W MAKE DELIVERIES INSIDE THE CURB LINE AND ON THE LOT AT CUSTOMER'S RISK ONLY AND ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY YIHAISOEVER FOR DAMAGES RIdSULTING FPOM SUCH DELIVERIES ALL CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES MUST BE MADE IN WHITING WITHIN!DAYS FROM DATE OF JELIVERY FREE UNLOADING TIME OF 10 MINUTES FOR A SINGLE TRUCK "0 70 MINUTES FOR A TRUCK AND TRAILER IS ALLOWED.EXCESS TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT EXISTING RATES CUSTOMER COPY 1 ,I LANDIs, AEBI & BAILEY, P. C. n LAWYERS 1516 GEORGIA-PACIFIF F3111Lf)INIi PORTLAND, OREGON 97204-1276 TELEPHONE(5031224-6532 r DAVID LANDIS / FRED M..AE*IEeI JOE D.BAILEY JOHN C.MERCER y, p JAMES M.CAL LA MAN OCtObQr 13 , 190 ANNA M. MORAN DAVID R.FOSTER VICKI HOPMAN YATES Mr. Frank Currie City of Tigard P. 0. Box 23397 Tigard, OR 97223 Dear Frank: City of Tigard v. Bouman Our file 12 , 836-85 I wrote you -in Ziugust asking whether. !sere is some- thing else I should be doing to close up this Bouman mdtte.r. . As I understand it I am still waiting for figures from your off,.ce. Very truly yours , /1 I o , Bailey ) JDB/mr i j Z 11 kc. 630U^IAA.i i 1 Mnupf� CITY OF TIGARD ENGINEERING DEPT. ADDRESS PROJECT �� 7� 1. , r.'�_f' - w��. _ DATE 1 ( - COMP. BY I FROM STA. TO STA. FINISH --- STA BS HI ROD ELEV GRADE ELEV CUT Fl IJ. U-17 c • .w ---- -------- r N 0 T I CV E DEAR RESIDENT: THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT CONSTRUCTION WORK IS SCHEDULED TO COMMENCE 1146 ON MONDAY (1 082) ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF SW 92ND AVENUE, TO IMPROVE THE ROADWAY BY ADDITION OF PAVEMENT, CURB, STORM SEWER, SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY APRONS. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON CITY OF TIGARD ENGINEERING DEP'.'. ADDRESS PROJECT ,12—n—' DATE COMP. BY FROM STA. TO STA. T 1�K L---L 2 Ln STA BS HI Rol) ELEV CUT PILL T-. t C5 4-Z cc z 17 t CITY OF TIGARD ENGINEERING DEM'. ADDRESS PROJECT W m u 4p DATE COMP. RY jG FROM STA. TO STA. STA BS HI ROD ELEV -G U 44Fr+L E V CUT FILL 1 Z7 k �17 Z- Mv syu AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this !w day of �� , 1982 , by and between CITY OF TIGARD hereinafter called Owner, and Arenz & Hurl , a joint venture hereinafter called Contractor. WI'l'NESSETH, that the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I: For and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be made and performed by said Owner, said Contractor agrees with said Owner to perform and complete in a workmanlike manner all work required under the bidding scheduletakxOtt (attached hereto) of said Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT" in accordance with the specifications and drawings therefor, to furnish at his own expense all plant, temporary structures, labor, services, materials, equipment, tools, supplies, transportation, utilities, and all other items and facilities necessary therefor, except for such materials, equipment, and services as may be stipulated in said specifications to be furnished by said Owner, and to do everything required by this agreement and said specifications and drawings. ARTICLE II: For furnishing all said labor, services, materials, equipment, and supplies; furnishing and removing all plant, temporary structures, tools, supplies, transportation, utilities, and all other items and facilities and equipment, and doing everything required by the Contract Documents; also for all loss arid damage arising out of tFL nature of the work aforesaid, or from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen difficulties which may arise during the prosecution of the work until its acceptance by said Owner, and for all risks of every description connected with the work; also for all expenses resulting from the suspension or discontinuance of work, except as in the said specifications are expressly stipulated to be borne by said Owner ; and fr%r completing the work in accordance with the requirements of said specifications and drawings, said Owner will pay and said Contractor shall receive, in full compensation therefor, the price(s) named in the above-mentioned bidding schedule(s) . ARTICLE III: The Owner hereby employs said Contractor to perform the work according to the terms of this agreement for the above-mentioned price(s) , and agrees to pay the same, at the time, in the manner. and upon the conditions stipulated in the said Contract Documents; and the said parties for themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, do hereby agree to the full performance of the ccmvenants herein coiltained. F-1 AGREEMENT f ARTICLE IV: The Contract Documents, comprising the Notice Inviting Ends, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Bid Bond, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and all certificates and affidavits attached hereto= also the General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, Technical Provisions, Drawings, and all addenda issued by the Owner with respect to the foregoing prior to the openitig of bids, are hereby incorporated in and made part of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed the day and year first above written. (SEAL) _ City of Tigard, Oregon (owner) By: �.� `f , (Signature) (Title) Attst: rA (Sign , re) _I (Title) (S -- Arenz & Hurl , a � venture (Cop a or) By f (Signature) , Partner (Title) By: _ Approved as to form and execution- (Signature) Partner (Signature) , t e (Title) F-2 a CITY OF TIC"D 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJDCI` BID SCIIEDDULE Estimated Unit Total item Description Quantity Unit Price Price 1. Trench, install, backfill 12" STS Pine - L.F. 396 $ 2. Clearing, grading, P :avation - L.S. ALL 3. Manholes (Complete installed) - EA. 1 4. Class "B" A.C. - Tons 45 5. 3/4"-0 Crushed Rock - C.Y. 20 $ 6. A"-0 Crushed - --- Rock - C.Y. 80 7. Curb-Conc. Std. - L.F. e• Sidewalk - Conc. S.Y. 220 r 9. Driveway Apron - L.S.* 3 (Conc) - -- $ 10. Mailbox Cluster - L.S. •� $__- / p� H. Wheelchair Ramp - $ (Conc) --- $-- Q -- 12. Roadside Ditch Regrading - 30 Lin. Ft. $- - --..� -- $ 13. Restore Lawns, Reinstall Mail- boxes, etc. - 1 L.S. $ `- TOTAL $_ X n Lu►np Stun Bid: '�/utJ (Wr. tten in Words) *NOTE: Material required for driveway run-on installation is included within .-idi-walk material (gtj;tnt ity-unit ) f ij;uri'. c- 1 PARTNER (S) AC KNOW1,EUGtii'N'r S'PA'CE OF ORBION ) ss . COUNTY OF On this ' r, ,day of 198'2 before me 0� - -- pc-f,sonally cam 1 1 �Z,_ - i � to me known , and stated that he is a partner in the firm of a partnership , arid acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument as the free act and deed of said firm. IN TESTIMONY WHr;Rh;OF , I HAVE hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official --eal and day and year last <jbnv(( written . Notary Puhlis for Oregon t,iy Conuni �;ti iron expire-, 5-LO-t)) PARTNER (5) ACKNOWLEDGMENT STA'L'E OF OREGON ) SS . C'OU N'rY OF ) On this da of -- 19__, before me personally came to me known , and stated that he is a partner in the firm of a partnership , and acknowledged that he executed the foregoi►,b instrument as the free act and deed of said firm. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF , I HAVE ! hereunto scat lily limed and of-- fixed my official -,eal and day and year lest a}y-)ve written . Notary Public for Oregon Pay Ccmuni ion expires Bond No. 2350- ')7-042717C PERFORMANCE BOND .KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Arenz & Hurl , a Joint ventureas Contractor, and P24PLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mi:tual Company as Surety, are held firmly bound unto CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON hereinafter called "Owner," in the sum of Eighteen Thousand- Fifty-eight -------------- -------------------------------------($189058.00) dollars, for the payment of which sun: well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and :assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said Contractor has been awarded and is about to enter into the annexed contract with said Owner to perform all work required under the bidding schedule(s) of the Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 92ND AVLWJE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT " NOW THEREFORE, if said Contractor shall perform all the requirements of said contract required to be performed on his part, at the times and in the manner specified therein, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it ' shall. remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, "hat any alterations in the work to be done or the materials to be fur.n:L:ned, or changes in the time of completion, which may be made pursuant to the terms of said contract, shall not in any way release said Contractor or said Surety thereunder. , nor shall any extensions of time granted under the provisions of srid contract release either said Contractor or said Surety, and notice of such alterations or extensions of the contract is hereby waived by said Surety. SIGNED AND SEALED, this Hth day of Ortoher lg (SEAL) Arenz & Hurl , a joint venture (SEAL)LEMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAO A. Mutual Company (Contras r) r J (Surety) (Signat re) (Signature) Lee llarmon Attornev-in-Fact By: Original & I Carhnn � _na ur JjA - (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOFILEDGMENT OF SURZTY) G-1 Bonr' 'o. 2350-07-042717C PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Arenz & Hurl , a joint venture as Contractor, and EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company as Surety, are held firmly bound unto CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON hereinafter called "Owner," in the sum of Eighteen Thousand Fifty-Eight ---------------------------------------------------------- -(18,058.00) dollars, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said Contractor ' es been awarded and is about to enter into the annexed contract with said Owner to perform all work required under the bidding schedule(s) of the Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECYFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT" PROVIDED, that any alterations in the work to be done or the materials to be furnished, or changes in the time of completion, which may be made pursuant to the terms of said contract, shall not in any way release said Contractor or said Surety thereunder, nor shall any extensions of time granted ui.der the provisions of said contract release either said Contractor or said Surety, and notice of such alterations or extensions of the contract is hereby waived by said Surety. SIGNED AND SEALED, this 801 day of October , 19 82 S Arenz & Hurl , a o it venture EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU ' Mutual Company (Cont-.`4ctor)�! (Surety) BY i BY: I✓d_t,� (Signature) (Signature) 1,ee 11armon By: '2 �_ Attorney-in-Fact _ (Signature) i Original & I Carbon (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SURETY) H-1 EMftMRS 1SURANCE OF WAUSAU A ' stoat Company 1'O1N'F:IZ O A'i"I'OIZNFY KNOW Al,1, MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAII A Mutual Company,a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Wisconsin,and having its principal office in the City of Wausau,County of Marathon,State of Wisconsin, has made,constituted and appointed, and does by these presents make,constitute and appoint ^�^ Lee Harmon its true and lawful attorney-in-fact,with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name,place and stead,to execute, seal,acknowledge and deliver ANY OR ALL BONDS, UNDERTAKINGS, RECOGNIZWES OR OTHER WRIT- TEN OBLIGATIONS, TN THE NATURE TKL*1017, INCLUDING CONSENTS OF SURETY AND WAIVERS TO THE CONDITIONS OF CONTRACTS. i,3T TO EXCEED THE PENAL SUM OF TEN MILLION =� DOLLARS ($10,000,000) . rand to bind the corporation thereby as fully and to the same extent a.•if such bonds were signed by the President,sealed with the corporate seal of the corporation and duly attested by its secretary hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said _ attorney-in-fact may do in the premises. QThis power of attorney is granted pursuant to the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of said Company w at a meeting duly called and held on the 18th day of May, 1973, which resolution is still in effect: "RESOLVED,that the President and any Vice President—elective or appointive—of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company be,and that each of them hereby is,authorized to execute powers of attorney qualifying the attorney named in t6-given power of attorney to execute on behalf of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutue l Company bonds,undertakings and all contracts of suretyship;and that any secretary or assistant secretary be,and that each or any of them hereby is,authorized to attest the execution of any such power of attorney,and to attach thereto the seal of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company" T y "FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signatures of such officers and the seal of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF C WAUSAU A Mutual Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile,and any such power of attorney or c,reificate bearing such facsimile signatures and facsimile seal Shall be valid and binding upon the EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company when so affixed and in the future with respect to any bond,undertaking or contract of suretyship to which it is attached" IN WiTNESS WHEREOF,EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company has caused these presents to be r, signed by the vice president and attested by its secretary,and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this _ 15th {•-l day of _November — ,9 80 --- EMPLOYERS iNSURANCE OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company 0;74... By i"J. Baumer _ Vice President < Attest: R.J. Wendorf Secretary STATE OF WISCONSIN 1 1 ss. COUNTY OF MARATHON 1 On this- I Sth day of to __ 19 80 before me personally came L.J. Baumer i to me known,who being by me duly sworn.did 'epose and x4 that he is a vice president of the EMPLOYER9 INtiVRANC'E OF WAUSAU A Mutual Company,the corporation describer)in and which executed the above instrument;that he knows the seal of said corporation;that the seal affixed tosnid instrument is such corporate seal and that it was so affixed by order of the Hoard of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto by like order. IN WI'T'NESS WHEREOF,i have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal theday and year herein firstabove written u' R.J. Wendorf Notary Public V) NOTARY PUBLIC 2 STATE OF WISCONSIN MY COMMISSION iS PERMANENT ('F HTIFICATE S'T'ATE OF WISCONSIN r CiTY OF WAUSAU ('(MINTY OF MARATHON I 1,the undersigned,vice president of EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAI iSAU A Mutual Company a Wisconsin corporation, do herby certifythat the foregoing and attached power of attorney, WHICH MUST 'CONTAIN A VALIDATING 8TATF.MF:NT 1 RINTFD IN THF MARGIN THEREOF IN REi)MIK,remains in full force and has not been revoked, and furthermore that the resolution of the Board of Directors set forth in the power of attorney is still in force Signed and sealed in the City of Wausau, Marathon County State of Wisconsin, this _. 8th day of October - _ _ . 19 82 ,. -.M►�n - <14 �— ------ i 1, .1 Ilnu no,r Vice President SEO. .r• x NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING TILE VAI,II►ITY OR WORDING( F'•1'HIS!'OWER OF Arroit NEY, CALL TOLL FREE OHM)826 1661 II, I I I CITYOF TIIFARD WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON September 22 , 1982 Elwood L . and Marilyn H . Rose 16125 SW 92nd Avenue Tigard , Oregon 97223 RE : 92nd Avenue Street Improvement Dear My, and Mrs . Rose : Just a reminder that we hlven ' t had any response to our letter of September 3rd , concerning the 92nd Avenue improvement . We would appreciate you contacting Randy Clarnri , Surveying Depart- ment , at 639-4171 , ext . 28 . Thank you ,)97 ? j Carole M . Van Eck. Senior Secretary Public Works Department cmv -- 127F5 S.W. ASH PO BOX 23397 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PH:639-4171 • r 92ND AVENUE BID OPENING: 9-20-82 - P.M. TIGARD CITY HALL, It-/55 SW ASH AVENUE, 'IIGARD, OREGON `BIDDEP.'S NAME ADDRESS BID BOND PREQUAL BID 9125 S.W pony P1 ars✓ `�u R ksan Cons ear ert iu, ng '2.30cl 2 9735 SSW Pembr.,.:k Tigard%xca) T,igyrcl _ Oregon 1 1.220 SE 190th Asphalt _ PnrLland , OR SW Farmingtm Rd. Faker Rock BcayerLoU , QR _ 15880 SW 'i with Sproul Exc. —. Ti ard OR _ 71 4315 SE MCLouahlin K.F.Jacoasen Portland 116 E. Fifth ^! Schmidt Exc_. _ Newberg 20475 SW Cipole Rd. Columbia h;xc. Sherwood Cascadc PO Box 4267 r Cons Lr Portland, OR 10 0/e _,�?C, 0Q 7295 SE K.' ng Rd Portland Rd Arenz Constr. 94C SE Division Suite A u or t land _/.P,C Parker NW 10 Box 149 Ore. City -7 I y ecor er f n �` �rrr '; I ;t1►►17LP: � � / Sri � �. — ANUG 511000NIRACIOR NAN.[ D >DDRFSS OF CUNiRACIUR Alf OF 110N STATE OF OREGON JA F PLRIOD kNDING� --_ PUBLIC WORKS r0NTRACTO4 WAGE CERTIFICATION /�veT.oar O.Z. 970� OFFICE usF of it— -- CONTRACT NUTAe� FOR o tSCRlrlior�AND IOCAIION OF W / R � ' 2. Submit This completed form in duplicate before The first payrnant. NSTRUCTIONS: each time the prevailing wagerale changes, and before the final I. Oregon Law (ORS 279.346.279.]56) specifies that no payment may payment. (Note: Prevailing rales generally change an July 1 of co made on public work contracts unlet, the cont•aclor or sub- each year.) contractor, or surely, provides • cerliliule staling the hourly role 3. List below each craft employed by yry and The hourly role paid. a( ..ayes paid to the workman; end alto certifying 0-at such rate rs It it not necessary to GSI r•ch employe. Supervisory and ofrice not below the prevailing rales for the locality at dis required by personnel or other workmen on —jular monlhly or per diem Salary The Commissioner of !be Bureau of Labor. This form is required in eed not be I;Ile•l, making such crrliGcalion. 4. Complete the affidavit on This orm and have if notarised. BASIC FRINGE BENEFITS PAYM.E'NTS HOURLY —� OIH(RS 1RAUE OR OCCUPATION CIALSIFICATION RATE H 6—W PENSIONS VAC AIION Al' APP. OR TR. - -- - /s% -- --- ---- --- -- _ —.— -- — AUCIIIONAL S ACF ON JACK _ X1.123.7011 NA-.[ AND ADDRESS Oi CONiR.4C1OR `AIL Of CIRIIIICAIION S1 ATE Of OREGON OR SLIBCONIRACIOR /� CLR111[�11 f�UttIPERIOD ENDING---- , ' PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTOR — �� WAGE CERTIFICATION CONTRACT NUMBS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SCRiPUON AND LOCA1ION OF WORK J.Lo, e�z�v�e� rr�' itivpRdvae<hrE ' ri6,4R.O, ae�C�ov 2. eech"ltimerthis the completed ling or wage role ll change,{ore hrr ; andb.ore the (not 5iRI)C110NS: I. Oregon Law (ORS 274.348.274.356) specifier that no payment may payment. (Note: PrewiGng later generally change on July 1 a( be mad. on public wort contract' unlet% the conlraclor or tub- rech year.) conlraclor, or surely, -'o,,ides a cerliCcale %feting the hourly rale 3. L;sI below each craft employed by you and the hourly rel. paid. vl .eget j�aid to the worlman; a,d also ce•fifying that such rale i. II i' not necessary to list erch empluva. Supervuoty and office not below the prevailing rate, for the. locally at delernuned bw personnel or other worLmen on regular monthly or per dram salary the Commitrioner of the Ruresu of Labor. this form L required in need not be listed. mating such cerfilic.'lion. 4. complete the efGdevil on this form and have it nok ited. - - BASIC FRINGE DENMIS PAYMENIS- - --- HOURLY --- -- ---- ----- -- - 0-.HERS _ H W PENSIONS VACATION /.ND HOLIDAY APP, OR TR. TRADE O— R OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATION 6 ;T ADDITIONAL SPACE ON SACK cmroFTMID amom. d 31 4 AO� 177555W A9H. P.C,BOA@33fl t CARD,ORE(3ON9nj3 Mi,639-1171-- CL TIME C. i TY OF Ti GARD EMPLOYEE NO. —iqAWE— DAT E EQUIP EQUIP- HL WORK OURS NO, HOURS % PERFOPMED WORKED ACCOUNT NUM81�R 0 CA- HOURS TOTAL H EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE FOREMANS SIGNATURE CLASSIFICATION. tg TIME CARD Ci CY OF TIGARD EMPLOYEE NO. —NAME UAT Flillip E Q-U I PT HOURS NO HOURS WORKED ACCOUNT NUMBER L: .1 TOTAL HOURSil FMPLOYEE SIGNATURE FORE. ' aNS SIGNATURE CLASSIFICATION N TltlE CO-%"O Clr� �r TipARD EMPLOYEE NO. ____NAME r- ___ DATE EOUIP EQUIP_ �.— HOURS N0. HCUR3 wnRKSD ACCGUNt' NUMO[R j Et-IPLO(EE SIGNATURE czt4�4 September 3, 1982 Dear The developer who originally established your parcel of land and others around you is unable to meet a street improvement requirement set by the City of Tigard. As a result, the City has taken on the responsibility of con- structing this improvement. The improvement will consist of an 18-foot half-street improvement with a 5-foot concrete sidewalk along 92nd Aven-Je. The City is requesting an additional 5-foot street dedication from you and other property owners affected by the project. The 5-foot street dedication is not necessary to construct the improvement, but is necessary to accommodate current and future undergrounding of certain utilities. It should be noted that there will be no charge to you for the constriction of these improvements. We would appreciate your decision regarding the dedication within two weeks. Pleose contact ,John Hagman (Engineering Superintendent - 639-4171 , ext. 25) or n-yself (639-4171 , ext. 28) if you have any questions. Sincerely, � v Randy S.�Clarno Survey Section Head Fror ,the desk q(. Car;plc M. Van Eck 1 v Or ✓ V , C>y z I i x CL A 9 3tl! ATION NO TIi Lis Y OF TIGARD EMPLOYEE NO.._iv.+rv�� �- --- ___�_ DATE EQUIP EQUIP WORK PERFORMED HOURS WORKED ACCOUNT NUMBER N0 HOURS eA TOTAL HOURS M EMPI DYEE SIGNATURE, ''� FOREMANS SIGNATURE CLASSIFICATION TIME CARD - Cl fY OF TIGARD EMPLOYEE N0_. --NAME DATE_= Z EQUIP EQUIP HOUR9 v N0. HOlfR9 WnRKED ACCOUNT NUAiBER r ---- --- - -- - - --- I I TOTAL HCUFS EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE - FOREMANS SIGNATURE (1 ) MOLion by G011l' IUr ISrian, :;uco nueu Uy 1,O1.11lcll. %,tJOK L. file report. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 8. RECEIVE AND FILE ANNEXATION STATUS REPORT (a) Mol.-ion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Cook to receive and file report. unanimous vote of Council present. 9. RECEIVE AND FILE BOWMAN/92ND AVENUE REPORT (a) Tim Lewis, . 16135 SW 92nd Avenue, expressed concern regarding right-of-way easement of 5 feet which is required by the City to make the sidewalk improvements along his street. He stated that the developer of the property should have given this dedicatio:, efore he sold tl,s land and Mr. Lewis noted that he should not be penalized now for something the developer failed to do three years ago. (b) Director of Public Works said that Mr. Lewis was advised in the beginning that only the public right-of-way portions of the project were done by the developer and that the other private improvements should be completed now along with the sidewalks. (c) Mr. Lewis stated that the subdivision was originally approved when it was in Washington County and that the City of Tigard annexed the subdivision in 1979. Further discussion ensued regarding the sidewalk issue and what action the City and/or the property owner could take to remedy .:he prohlem. (d) Counctlor Scheckla requested this issue be discussed further at the August 30, 1982 meeting. Consensus of Council was to discuss on that a t e 10. SOLID WASTE REPORTS (a) Administrative Assist.,nt SargenL gave background information regarding the proposed rate increase by the garbage haulers stating what Lhe increased cusLs would he. �1 (b) Mr. Carl Miller, Miler Sanitary Service; Herb Frank, Frank's Disposal Service; and Mr. Schmidt, Schmidt's Sanitary Service, \711` appeared before the Council and supported the increase in rates for the City by noting the increase in costs for disposal and union fees. (c) Administrative Assistant Sargent recommended Council approve Ordinance LO adopt Lhe fee revision to he affective on October 1 , 1982. PACE 2 - COUNCIL M1NU'rES - AUGUST 23, 1982 MAJIL -rT'rvmn.� rr. v.( v�• �� r ENGINEERING & itriVEYING 5„Er `_`,' of 2- 302 Tigard Plaza �T TIGARD, OREGON 97223 CALCULATED BV_ ,T 1-Y DATE_r 5:�A-5-: (503) 639.6116 CHECKED BV.___.__------__�__- DATE-- SCALE ATE -SCALE.._ _�! _ 17 x IL -2--7 x z X x, 30 2.0 C , y 13 >( 32 Z = '40 TNS ii i I LIWAWXW A sw- ENGINEERING & SU,,,VEYING SHE L I NO OF 302 Tigard Plaza TIGARD. OF&GON 97223 CALCULATED BY DATE (503) 639.6116 CHECKED DATE.---- SCALE -p4- Aof 11-� - 2 6 47- r r SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTP_".CT DOCUMENTS FOR S.W. 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVFMI-14T PROJECT AUGUST 1982 Prepared by: City of. Tigard, Oregon 12755 SW t.sh Avenue Tigard, Oregon 97223 TABLE OF CONTENTS BIDDING AND CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTS Page INVITATIONFOR BIDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . .. A-1 INFORMATION FOR. BIDDERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... . B-1 PROPOSAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .... .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. C-1 BIDBOND. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ... . .. . . . . . . . .. D-1 INFORMATION REQUIRED OF BIDDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . E-1 AGREEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . F-1 PERFORMANCE BOND. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . ... ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . G-1 PAYMENTBOND. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . .... .. . . ... 0_1 CONTRACTOR'S NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT. . . . . . . .. ....... . . . . . . . . . . .. . I. 1 CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS Paragraph Page SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.01 Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 1-1 1.02 Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1-1 1.03 Resident project representative. . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-1 1.04 Contractor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.05 Subcontractor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.06 Contract. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.07 Contract documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1--2 1.08 Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1-2 1.09 Drawings; contract drawings. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.10 Date of substantial completion. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 SECTION 2 - SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS, AND RELATED DATA 2.01 Intent of contract documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.02 Specifications and drawings complementary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2 .03 Discrepancies in the contract documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.04 Order of prec :dence of contract documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.05 Reference to standards or publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.06 References to proprietary products.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.07 Contract documents furnished to Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS 3.0 Engineer's authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.02 Legal address of Contractor. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 1 3.03 Contractor's daily reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 i .I Il- T I' 1 , / * n r / 1 u 'T �'P ( . 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IF THIS MICROFILMED — DRAWING IS LESS CLEAR THAN ----�` a THIS NOT ICf,ZT IS DUE TO THE QUALITY OF THE ORIGINAL ` DRAWING, 0``E 6Z 8Z L Z 9Z S Z bZ E Z ZZ I Z ©Z 61 $t it 91 sl b 1 E I Z I I I 01 S • L 9 S b E Z 1'•"a"' • 10 • ,►}IllllllnIII ln!III loll IIIIIIII�IuIInI�111111111I1111Iuu�usll►NI{Hullo►{at►ullul�uuluIIN111I1111�IIIlII11I�N11lIIItIu1111N(IItIlI1111II1II�lIItllUlhM1�IIIlIIfll�itl{IIIIIIiIlI1�t1I1U111u1In11IIIIlIIIIlI1111 1111111{lllllJll!{lIUIl111Illl�lu{IIH . ~ '~_- JULY 10 19 92 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL CONDITIONS Paragraph page 3.74 Rights-of-way. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . . .. . . 3-1 3.05 Cuntractor's obligations. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . 3-3 3.06 Claims and protests. . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . ... . . ..... .. .. . .... 3-4 3.07 Arbitration. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . ....... . . .. . . 3-5 3.08 Inspection and testing. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . ....... . . .. . 3-6 3.09 Assignment forbidden. ... . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 3-7 3.10 Subcontract. . . . ... . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 3-7 3.11 Temporary suspension of work. . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. ... . ... . . . 3-8 3.12 Extensions of time for delay. . . ...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 3-10 3.13 Termination of contract by Owner (Contractor riot at fault) . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3-11 3.14 Termination of contract by Owner (Contractor default) . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . 3-12 3.1'_; Termination of contract by Contractor. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 3-12 3.16 Failure to comply. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3-13 x. 17 rh,anged conditions. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 3-13 SECTION 4 - MATERIALS AND FORKMANSNIP 4.01 Materials and equipment - general. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.02 Safeguarding of equipment, materials, and work. . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.03 Contractor's utilities. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.04 Title to materials found on the work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.05 Defective equipment, materials, or work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.06 Character of workers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4-2 SECT?ON r - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT 5.01 Breakdown of contract price of .lump sum contracts. . . . . . 5-1 5.02 Changer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5.03 Extra 'cork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 5.04 Right to audit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 5-7 5.05 Overtime work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 5.06 Liquidated damages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 5.07 Progress schedules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 5.08 Monthly estimates and payments. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 5.09 Final estimate and payment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5•-10 5.10 Final payment terminates liab4llty of Owner. . . .. . . . . . . . 5-11 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY 6.01 Performance bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.02 Payment bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.03 Additional surety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.04 Maintenance and guarantee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6.05 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6- 2 6.06 Indemnification of Owner and Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 6.07 Laws and regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 ii TABLE OP CONTENTS GENERtiL CONDITIONS Paragraph Pam 6.08 Permits and licenses. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . ..... ..... ...... 6-4 6.09 Sales and use taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .... . . 6-4 6.10 Potents and copyrights. . . .. . . . . . . . ..... . .. .. .. ... ..... . 6-4 6.11 Labor discrimination. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..... . ..... . . . . . ... .. 6-4 6.12 Public safety and convenience. . . . . .... .. ...... .. . .... . . 6-5 6.13 Sanitary provisions. .. . .. .. ... .. . . . ... . . .... ..... .. . ... 6-5 6.14 Federal safety and health regulations.. . ..... ... . ..... . 6-5 6.15 Contractor's responsibility for losses and damage. . . . . . . . ... ..... . .. . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . 6-5 6.16 Beneficial use or partial utilization. . . .. .. ... .. . .... . 6-6 6.17 Laws and regulations. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . ..... . 6-6 6.18 Federal water pollution control. act. . . ..... . .. ... . .... . 6-6 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS SECTION 101 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 10.1.01 The requirement. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . ... . . . ... .. 101-1 101.02 Description of work. . ... . . .. . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . . . . . .. ... . . 101-1 101.03 Site of work. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 101.-1 101.04 Beginning and completion of the work. . . .. . .. . . . . . . ... . . 101-1 101.05 Contract drawings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 101-1 101.06 Order of the work. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. ... . . .. ... .. . . 101-1 101.07 Interference with adjacent work. . . . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . 101-1 SECTION 201 - SUPPLGMMENT 7b STANDARD SPE7C:IFICATION (A.P.W.A. - 1980) iii Will INVITATT(-.V FOR BIDS CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON S.W. 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Sealed proposals for the construction of the 92nd Avenue Street Improvement Project will be received by the City of Tigard, Oregon, until. 3:00 P.M. PDT on Monday, September 20, 1982. Proposals will be opened at the office of the Director of Public Works, City Hall, 12755 SW Ash, Tigard, Oregon 97223, (telephone 639-4171) . Specifications and contract documents may be examined at the City Hall, Tigard, Oregon. Copies of the specifications and contract documents may be obtained at the Tigard City Hall for a refundable fee of $25.00 for each set. All proposals shall be. accompanied by a bid bond in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total bid to be forefeited to the Owner in the event of failure to contract within ten (10) days after acceptance of bid. A one hundred percent (100%) corporate surety bond will be .required to guarantee faithful performance under any contract. Proposals shall be made on forms contained in the specifications and contract documents. Only proposals from prequalified bidders shall be opened and read. No bid will be .read or considered unless accompanied by a ten percent (10%) bid bond. No bid will be received or considered unless the bid cont=ains a statement by the bidder as a part of his bid that the provisions required by "ORS 279.350-workmen on public works to be paid not less than prevailing rate of wage," shall be included in this contract. The work contemplated consists of approximately 400 lineal feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk; curb; asphaltic concrete pavement and base ( 8-feet in width including related grading, driveway apron and drainage improvements. City of Tigard reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to postpone the award of contract for forty-five (45) days, to waive informalities, and to accept the proposal which is consddred in the best, interest of the City. CITY OF TIGARD, OM)GON • Doris Hartig City Recorder Published in the Tigard Times A-1 INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS 1 . GENERAL Bidders aye requested to study carefully and conform to these instructions in order that their proposals, as submitted, be in proper form, completed and acceptable. 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT Tigard, Washington County, Oregon 3. NAME OF PROJECT 92nd Avenue Street Improvement Project 4. DESCRIPTION OF PRO CT City of Tigard, Oregon 12755 SW Ash Tigard, Oregon 97223 Telephone: 503/639--4171 6. ENGINEER FOR PROJECT City of Tigard, Oregon; supplemental consultation furnished to City by Thomas H. Burton Engineering & Surveying, Tigard, Oregon 7. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS All work shall conform to the 1980 Standard Specifications and Drawings for Public Works Construction as prepared by the Oregon Chapter of the American Public Works Association and the requirements of the Department of public Works, City of Tigard. 8. BID SCHEDL`LES The Owner reserves the right to reduce or delete one or more items from the bid. The Owner shall assume no responsibility for unbalanced bids in the event that one or more items are reduced or deleted from the Schedule of Prices. Should any item be reduced or deleted, the bid will be 9etermined by the total amounts) shown Ly the remaining bid items. Additional items not specified on the Schedule of Prices, but. which may be desired by the owner to be installed, shall be negotiated for and documented via an extra work order. Change Orders, which may arise, shai bA paid in accordance with the Sc-edulle of Prices Unit Prices. B-1 Information for Bidders 9. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES In the event the Contractor fails to complete the work in its entirely within the contract time, _except for extensions of time granted i_nwriting, liqui- dated damages shall accrue against Contractor at a rate of Seventy-Fire Dol- lars ($75.00) per day for each and every calendar day beyond the termination of the contract time. 10. COMPLETION TIME The completion time for the w(,--k is 90 calendar days. Owner will advise-each contractor of the award and subsequently of the date of Notice to Proceed. The contract time shall commence 10 days after Notice to Proceed. 11. PREQUALIFICATTON REQUIREMENTS Bids will be received and opened only from those bidders who have submitted a completed and signed prequalification statement. All prequalification state- ments must be delivered to the City of Tigard prior to the bid opening date. 1.2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF WORK It is understood that the bidder, before signing his proposal, has made a careful examination of all conditions pertaining to the work in addition to the plans, specifications, and. contract agreement; that he has fully informed himself as to the quality and quantity of materials and the character of the work required; and that he has made a careful examination of the location and condition of the work anu the sources of supply for materials and of dir=al sites for all waste materials. The Owner, its officers, agents, and em- ployees will, in no case, be responsible for any loss or for any unantici- pated costs that may be suffered by the Contractor as a result of the Con- tractor's failure to inform himself fully in regard to all conditions per- taining to the work. _ 13. INFORMATION RELATIVE TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Any information concerning the meaning or intent of the plans, specifica- tions, and contract documents, the extent or scope of the work covered by the contract, or any other data or information which may affect the cost of the work shall be obtained by the bidders from the Engineers before proposals are filed; and lack of such Information will not constitute a claim for extra work after the award of the contract. Should a bidder find discrepancies in, or omissions from, the plans, specifi- cations, or other proposed contract docu.-nents, or should he be in doubt as to their true meaning, he may submit to the Engineer a written request for an interpretation thereof. 13--2 Information for Bidders The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt de- livery. Any interpretations of, or chan!je in, the proposed documents will. be made only by addendum issued to each person to whom speciL- cations have been issued, and shall become a part of any contract awarded. Tne Owner will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations. 14. PREPARATION OF PK)PCSALS Each bid shall be made on the formal proposal form provided by the Engineers and shall be signed in ink by the bidder , showing his business address. When a co-partnership is a bidder , the proposal shall be signed by a member of the co-partnership. In case any such co-partnership is dealing under an assumed trade name, a certified copy of certificate thereof as filed with the State of Oregon Corporation Division pursuant to law, shall accompany the proposal. When a corporation is a bidder , the proposal shall be signed by the officer or officers having authority under the bylaws to sign contracts. In lieu of the above, a proposal may be signed by an agent of a firm or individuals, provided t'-.at legal evidence of this authority to do so accompanies the pro- posa' or is filed with the Owner. In the case of an unincorporated firm, the name and residence of each member must be inserted. A price shall be submitted on each and every item included in the group or division on which bids are requested. Any omission of prices on such items shown in the proposal forms or any additions in writing to the form of the bid, or any condition, limitation, or provision not specifically provided for in the proposal will render the proposal informal and may be cause for its rejection. All proposals shall be legibly written in ink or typewritten. In case of discrepancy between unit prices and totals, the unit prices shall govern. 15. ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSALS AND EFFECT THEREOF Within 45 days after the opening of the proposals, the Owner shall act upon them. The acceptance of a proposal shall bind the successful bidder to exe- cute the contract and to be responsible for the liquidated damages as set out elsewhere in these contract documents. 16. RIGHT OF REJECVION The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or to waive any informalities. Proposals in which the prices are obviously unbalanced beyond reason are subject to rejection. 17. BASIS OF AWARD The award of contract, if made, shall be to the lowest responsible bidder . B-3 Information for Bidders 18. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT The individual, firm or corporation, to whom or to which a contract has been awarded, shall sign tha necessary agreements, entering into a contract with the Owner, and furnist bonds upon forms satisfactory to the Owner and return them to the Owner witain 10 days of Notice of Award. No proposal shall be considered binding up.)n the Owner prior to the execution of the contract. 19. APPROVAL OF CONTRACTS Upon the execution of the contract by the Contractor and upon the execution of the perf orman--e bond and payment bond by the Contractor and his surety and upon delivery of the contract and bond so executed to the Owner with evidence of required insurance in force, and upon written .notice by the Owner to pro- need, the Contractor may commence work covered by this contract. The Con- tractor shall have no authority to go upon the property on which the work is to be done, or to move or cause to moved any men, materials, or equipment upon said property, or to commence work thereon until such time as the said contract has been executed by the Contractor and the performance and payment bonds executed by the Contractor and his surety and the contract and bonds returned to the Owner, and also until such time as written notice to. proceed has been received by the Contractor from the Owner. 20. CHANGES AND CORRECTIONS The Owner reserves the right, at any time prior to opening proposals, to make such changes or corrections in plans, specifications, or quantities as may appear to the Owner to be necessary or desirable. Bidders shJ1 be notified of such changes cr currectiuns by letter sent to the Contractor's address as it appears in the Engineer's file or an announcement of such changes or cor- rections shall be made immediately prior to the opening of proposals and bid- ders shall be given the opportunity to withdraw their proposals. The Owner, its engineers, officers, agents, and employees shall not be responsible for failure of the bidders to withdraw their --proposals after announcement of changes or corrections in plans, specifications, or quantities and all propo- sals opened will be understood to be based upon changed or corrected plans, specifications, or quantities, and all bidders shall be bound thereby. 21. BOND, INSURANCE AND PERMITS A. Performance Bond - The Contractor shall make, execute and deliver to the Owner a faithful performance and payment bond issued by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Oregon, and satis- factorily to the Owner , a sum equal to the full- amount of this con- tract, and this contract shall not be effective or binding upon the Owner until. such bond has been furnished and approved by the Owner's attorney. The bond shall contain all those provisions required by law of contractors performing the contracts for public works, spe- cial reference being made to ORS 279.510(1) . The Band shall be in the sum of 1008 of the contract price. B-4 r Information for Bidders B. Insurance - The Contractor shall. not commence work under this Con- tract until he has furnished the Owner with satisfactory proof of the insurance specified herein: 1. Workmen's Compensation Insurance - The Contractor shall main- tain, during the life of this Contract, W)0mPn1s Compensation Insurance or equivalent for all his employees cloyed on this work; and he shall require any subcontractors co provide similar insurance for all said subcontractors` employees, unless said subcontractors' employees are covered by the insurance maintained by the Contractor. - - , . . 2. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance - The Contractor shall maintain Public Liability Insurance against death or in- jury to perenns, or damage to property, during the life of this Contract; said insurance stall be in such form as weill protect Contractor and owner from all claims as above provided, in the following amounts: (a) Public Liability Insurance - not less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for injuries to any one per- son, including accidental death, and not less than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) for any one acci- dent. (b) Property Damage Insurance - not less than Two Hundred Thousand nollars ($200,000.00) . The Contractor 's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance shall. provide the primary coverage on all claims arising out of the performance of the Contract. C. The Ccntractor shall obtain and the Owner shall pay for .all .permits, licensos and approvals ner,,:ssary for the execution of this Contract; except that the Contractor must obtain a City Business License at his own expense. B-5 t PROPOSAL S.W. 92ND AVENUE STREET IKPROVEMENT PROJECT City of Tigard City Hall 12755 S.W Ash Tigard, Oregon 97223 This Proposal is submitted as an offer by the undersigned to enter into con- tract with the Owner, the City of Tigard, Oregon, to furnish all labor, tools, equipment and materials and perform all work for L4V 92nd Ave- nue Street Improvement Project, Tigard, Oregon, in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and all contract documents, in consideration of the following amounts on the hereto attached Schedule of Prices, and agrees that upon written acceptance of this bid,. he will within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of such notice, execute a formal contract agreement with Owner, and that he will provide the following bonds or guaranty: a corporate surety performance bond and corporate surety payment bond in the amount of 1008 of the awarded contract, liability and property damage insurance and other bonds, permits, licenses, etc. , as required in the contract documents. The bidder further declares that (a) he has examined the plans, specifica- tions, and other proposed contract documents, (b) he has determined the ex- tent, character, and location of the proposed work, the nature and type of excavation to be done, the location and condition of existing streets and roadways giving access to the site of the work, and topography of the site of the work, and (c) he has personally inspected the site of the work and has satisfied himself as to the condi.tons of the work involved, including the fact that the description of the work and materials as included herein is brief and is intended only to identify the said qupntities with detailed re- quirements of the contract documents. The undersigned bidder ceclz.res that the only persons or parties interested in this Proposal are those named herein, that. this Proposal is in all re- spects fair and without fraud; and that the Proposal is made without any con- nection or collusion with any person making another Proposal on this con- tract . The undersigned agrees that if awarded the contract, he will commence work within ten (10) calendar days after the date of receipt of written Notice to Proceed, and that he will complete all work within 90 calendar :+ays �Ilter such Notice to Proceed. C-1 The undersigned declares that the provisions required by ORS 279.350 relating to prevailing wage rates shall be included in this contract. Enclosed is a bid guaranty, consisting of — l in the amount of $_ y. oi'- wr A,� which is ten percent (10%) of the total bid amount. FIRM NAME OF BIDDEIR: 7r1V1� l- �i.i , S � n '%S Business Addrefs.-- Telephone No. SIGNATURE OF BIDDER: official Title Dated:— C-2 ated: C-2 CITY OF TIGARD 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJDCT BID SCHEDULE Estimated Unit_ Total Item Description Quantic Unit Price Price 1. 'french, install, backfill 12" STS Pipe - L.F. 396 2. Clearing, grading, eL excavation - L.S. ALL $ 3. Manholes (Complete C� installed) - EA. 1 $� 9(�� $ 9�n 4. Class "B" A.C. - Tons 45 $ 5. 3/4"-0 Crushed Rock - C.Y. 20 $ $ 6. 1V-0 Crushed Rock - C.Y. 8 0 $ 7. Curb-Conc. Std. - L.F. 400 $ _ $_ �3y� 8. Sidewalk - Conc. S.Y. 220 $ � $ 9. Driveway Apron - L.S.* 3 $ ,330 $ (Cone) 10. Mailbox Cluster - L.S. 2 $ Afilr, $_� � 11. Wheelchair Ramp - L.S. 1 $_ � CX _ $ � (Cone) 12. Roadside Ditch 40) Regrading - 30 Li.n. Ft. $ $ /�Q 13. Restore Lawns, Reinstall Mail- boxes, etc. - 1 L.S. $ MrAL Lump Sum Bid: A�. � (Written n Words) �- *NOTE: Material required for driveway apron installation is included within sidewalk material (quantity unit) figura. C-3 I BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That as Principal, and _� as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON hereinafter called "Owner," in the sum of dollars, (not less than 10 percent of the total amount of the bid) for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said Principal has submitted a bid to said Owner to perform all work required under the bidding schedule(s)_ — of the Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT". NOW THEREFORE, if said Principal is awarded a contract by sPid Owner and, within the time and in the manner required under the heading "Instructions to Bidders" enters into a written contract on the form of agreement bound with said Contract Documents, enters into a written contract on the form of agreement bound with said Contract Documents, furnishes the required certificates of insurance, and furnishes the required Performance Bond anti Payment Bond within 10 calendar days after receipt of contract from said Owner, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. In the event suit is brought upon this bond by said Owner and judgement is recovered, said Surety shall pay all costs incurred by said Owner in such suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. SIGNED AND SEALED, this _— day of — . 19 - (SEAL) (Principal) (3urety) By: ---- - -- --__ BY: -- — (Signature) (Signature) (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWi�EDGMENT OF SURETY) D-1 � t � INFORMATION REQUIRED OF BIDDER LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS The bidder shall list below the name and business address of each subcontractor who will perform work under this contract in excess of one-half of one percent of the Contractor's total bid price, and shall also list the portion of the work which will be done by such subcontractor. After the opening of proposals, no changes or substitutions will be allowed except as otherwise provided by lnw. The bidder's attention is directed to the provisions of Article 3.1(1 of the General Conditions which require that not less than 20 percent of the work shall be performed with the bidders own forces. Failure to comply with this requirement will render the proposal nonresponsive and may cause its rejection. Subcontr. Percent license of total _Work to be performed number contract Subcontractor's name & address -� LJ Aldhit'll N�G< Y✓[�.N / lC.t ✓C{ �Xu Note: Attach additional sheets if required. E-1 1 F AGREERFNT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 19 , by and between CITY OF TIGARD hereinafter called Owner , and hereinafter called Contractor. WITNESSETH, that the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I: For and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be made and performed by said Owner, said Contractor agrees with said Owner to perform and complete in a workmanlike manner all work required under the bidding schedule(s) of said Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECIFICATIONS, AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 91:10 AVENUE STREE^ IMPROVEMENT PROJECT" in accordance with the specifications and drawings therefor, to furnish at his own expense all plant, temporary structures, labor, ser% ices, materials, equipment, tools, supplies, transportation, utilities, and all other items and facilities necessary therefor, except for such materials, equipment, and services as may be stipulated in said specifications to be furnished by said Owner, and to do everything required by this agreement and said specifications and drawings. ARTICLE II: For furnishing all said labor, services, materials, equipment, and supplies; furnishing and removing all plant, temporary structures, tools, supplies, transportation, utilities, and all othzr items and facilities and equipment, and doing everything required by the Contract Documents; also for all loss and damage arising out of the nature of the work aforesaid, or from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen difficulties which may arise during the prosecution of the work until its acceptance by said Owne.r, and for all risks of every description connected with the work; also for all expenses resulting from the suspension or discontinua a of work, except as in the said specifications ,.re expressly stipulate- to be borne by said Owner; and for completing the w. � in accordance with the requirements of said specifications and drawings, said Owner will pay and said Ccntractor shall receive, in full compensation therefor, the price(s) name(' in the above-mentioned bidding schedule(s) . ARTICLE III: The Cxvner hereby em4loys said Contrac%or to perform the work according to the terms of this agreement for the above-mentioned price(s) , and agrees to pay the same, at the time, in the mr,nner, and upo , the conditions stipulated in the said Contract Documents; and tit-ie said parties for themselves, their heirs, executors, admir,i-trators, successors, ane assigns, do hereby agree to the full performance of the convenants herein contained. F-1 AGREEMENT ARTICLE IV: The Contract Docum--nts, comprising the Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Bid Bond, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and all certificates and affidavits attached hereto; also the General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, Technical Provisions, Drawings, and all addenda issued by the Owner with respect to the foregoing prior to the opening of bids, are hereby incorporated in and inade part of this Agreement. ,N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this co,itract to be executed the day and year first above written. (SEAL) (Owner) By: (Signature) (Title) Attest: (Si.onature) (Title) (SEAL) V (Contractor) By: (Signature) (Title) Approved as to form and execution: (Siv_nature) (Title) F-2 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That as Contractor, and — as Surety, are held firmly bound unto CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON hereinafter called "Owner," in the sum of dollars, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said Contractor has been awarded and is about to enter into the annexed contract with said Owner to perform all, work required under the bidding schedule(s) of the Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 92M AVENUE STREEP IMPROVEMENT PROJECT " NOW THEREFORE, if said Contractor shall perform all the requirements of said contract required to be performed on his part, at the times and in the manner specified therein, then this obligation shall be r':il and void, otherwise it rhall remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, that any alterations in the work to be done or the materials to be furnished, or changes in the time of completion, which may be made pursuant to the terms of said contract, shall not in any way release said Contractor or said Surety thereunder, nor shall any extensions of time granted under the provi.sionc of said contract release either said Contractor or said Surety, and notice of such alterations or extensions of the contract is hereby waived by said Surety. SIGNED AND SEALED, this day of , 19 (SEAL) (SEAL) (Contractor) (Surety) By: -------- By: --- (Signature) (Signature) (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SURETY) (�-1 PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That _ as Contractor, and as Surety, are held firmly bound unto CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON hereinafter stalled "Owner," in the sum of dollars, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said Contractor has been awarded and is about to enter into the annexed contract with said Owner to perform all work required under the bidding schedule(s) of the Owner's Contract Documents entitled "SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR 92ND AVENUE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT" PROVIDED, that any alterations in the work to be done or the materials to be furnished, or changes in the time of completion, which may be made pursuant to the terms of said contract, shall not in any way release said Contractor or said Surety thereunder, nor shall any extensions of time granted under the provisions of said contract release either said Contractor or said Surety, and notice of such alterations or extensions of the contract is hereby waived by said Surety. SIGNED AND SEALED, this day of , 19 (SEAL) (SEAL) (Contractor) (Surety) By: — By: (Signature) (Signal-.ure) (SEAL AND NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SURETY) H-1 r CONTR;►CTOR'S NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (TO BE EXECUTED PRIOR T13 AWARD BY APPARENT LOW BIDDER) State of ) SS County of ) being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is _ (sole owner, a partner, president, secretary, etc.) of , the party making the foregoing bid; that such bid is not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, partnership, company association, organization, or corporation; that such bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that said bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, nor that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that said bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of said bidder or of any other bidder, nor to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of such bid price, nor of that of any other bidder, nor to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract or anyone interested in the proposed contracts that all statements contained in such bid are true; and, further, that said bidder has not directly or indirectly, submitted his bid price or any breakdown thereof, nor the contents thereof, nor divulged information or data relative thereto, nor paid and will not pay fee in connection therewith to any corporation, partner- ship, company, association, organization, bid depository, nor to any member or agent thereof, nor to any other individual except to such person or persons as have a partnership or other fin&ncial interest with said bidder in his general business. Signed: Title: Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of _,_ , 19 Notary Public (SEAL) I-1 CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS 1 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.01 OWNER The word "Owner" shall mean the agency or individual so named in the contract documents, and who is referred to throughout the Contract Doc1iments as singular in number and masculine in gender. The term Owner shall mean the Owner or his authorized representatives. All necessary action by Owner pertaining to the Contract will be taken by legally constituted authorities empowered to act on behalf of the Owner. 1.02 ENGINEER The word "Engineer" shall mean the individual or firm authorized by the Owner to oversee the execution of this contract, acting either directly or through properly authorized agents, each agent acting only within the scope of authority delegatt.9 to him by the Engineer. The responsibility of the Engineer under this contract shall be limited and does not include responsibility .for the superintendence of construction processes, site conditions, operations, equip- ment, personnel, or the maintenance of a safe place to work or any safety in, on, or about the site of the work. 1.03 RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE The words "Resident ?roject Representative" shall mean the individual authorized by the Engineer to provide construction surveillance and administer the execution of the construction phase of this contract, acting either directly or through properly authorized agents, each agent acting only within the scope of authority delegated to him by the Engineer. The responsibility of the Resident Project Representative under this contract shall not include responsibility for the superintendence of tne. construction process, site conditions, operations, equipment, personnel, or the maintenance of a safe place to work or any safety in, on, or about the site of the work. Where a Resident Project Representative is provide at the site of the work, said person shall be the sole authorized representative of the Owner and the Engineer in all on-site relations with the Contractor. �� • 1.04 CONTRACTOR The word "Contractor" shall mean the party entering into contract with the Owner for performance of the work called for in these specifications and shown on the drawings, including the Contractor's authorized agents. 1.05 SUBCONPRACTOR The word "Subcontractor" shall mean any person, firm, or corporation entering into agreement with the Contractor for performance of any part of the Contrac- tor's obligation under the contract, and whose contractual obligations are with the Contractor and not with the Owner. 1-1 EMLJMKL SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.06 CONTRACT The word "Contract" shall mean the agreement between the Owner and the Contractor for the satisfactory performance of the construction work indicated on the drawings and specified herein and the consideration therefor, all as evidenced by the Contract Documents. 1.07 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents shall comprise the following documents, including all additions, deletions, modifications, and appendices and all addenda thereto as prepared prior to the date of bid opening setting forth modifications or interpretations of any of said documents and all change orders properly executed and agreed to by the Owner and the Contractor during the conduct of the work: The Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to -Bidders; Proposal, Information Required of Bidder, Bid Bond, Agreement, - Performance Bond, Payment. Bond, and all certificates attached hereto,- General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, Technical provisions, Drawings, all addenda and change orders executed pursuant to the provisions of the Contract. 1.08 SPECIFICATIONS The word "Specifications" shall mean that portion of the Contract Documents comprising the Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Information Required of Bidders, General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, and the Technical Provisions of the Contract, and all referenced portions of material and testin,, standards and standard specifications and drawings, together with all addenda and change orbers issued with respect thereto. 1.09 DRAWINGS; CONTRACT DRAWINGS The words "Drawings" or "Contract Drawings" shall mean that portion of the Contract Documeats comprising all drawings, plans, maps, profiles, diagrams, or other graphic representation delineating the location, nature,- extent and form of the work, together with applicable details. One set. is enclosed herewith. 1.1.0 DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION ' The "date of substantial completion" of a project or specified area or part of a project is the date when the construction is sufficiently completed, in accordance with the Contract Documents, as modified by any change orders agreed to by the parties; so that the Owner can occupy or utilize the project or specified area or part of the project for the use and purpose f0, which it was intended. l 1-2 SECTION 2 - SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS, AND RELATED DATA 2.01 INTENT OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The intent of the Contract Documents is that the Contractor furnish all plant, labor, materials, equipment and services, except as may be specifically noted otherwise, which are required or necessary to fully complete the work. 2.02 SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS COMPLEMENTARY The Specifications and Drawings are complementary and what is called for in one shall be as binding as if called for in both. 2.03 DISCREPANCIES IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Any discrepancies, conflicts, errors, or omissions found . in the -Contract Documents shall be promptly reported to the Engineer who will issue a correction in writing. The Contractor shall not take advantage of any such discrepancies, conflicts, errors, or omissions, but shall comply with any corrective measures regarding the same prescribed by the Engineer. 2.04 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS In resolving conflicts resulting from conflicts, errors, or discrepancies in any of the Contract Documents, the order of precedence shall be as follows: 1. Agreement 2. Specifications 3. nrawings Within the specifications the order of precedence is as follows: 1. Addenda 2. Supplemental General Conditions 3. Notice Inviting Bids 4. Instructions to Bidders 5. General Conditions 6. Technical Provisions 7. Referenced Standard Specifications With reference to the drawings the order of precedence is as follows: 1. Figures govern over scaled dimensions 2. Detail drawings govern over general drawings 3. Change order drawings govern over contract drawings 4. Contract drawings govern over standard drawings 5. Contract drawings govern over shop drawings 2.05 REFERENCE TO STANDARDS OR PUBLICATIONS Any reference made in the Contract Documents to any specification, standard, or publication of any organization shall, in the absence of a specific designation to the contrary, be understood to refer to the latest edition of 2-1 SECTION 2 - SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS, AND RELATED DATA the specification, standard, or publication in effect as of the date of advertising the work, except to the extent that said standards or publica- tions may be in conflict with applicable laws, ordinances, or governing codes. No requirements of these specifications or the drawings shall be waived because of any provisions of, or omission from, said standards or publications. 2.06 REFERENCES TO PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS (a) Where references to proprietary products appear in the Contract Documents, whether or not followed by the words "or equal," it is for the purpose of establishing an acceptable standard of quality or design. Unless a substitute is expressly prohibited, the Contractor may request approval of a substitute for any such pr )prietary product within the 60 calendar days provided in Section 130 of the Technical Provisions. Such approval will -not be given by the Engineer prior to award of a Contract. A _request for substitution must be in writing and must include descriptive literature, specifications, test reports or samples, as appropriate, to enable the Engineer to determine the acceptability of the product proposed for substitution. If substitution is requested as 1„rt of the .,Contractor's submittal, the item(s) proposed for substitution shall be clearly indicated. No substitute product shall be used on the work until written approval has been received from the Engineer. Any revisions to structures, piping, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, or any other work made necessary by such substitution must be approved by the Engineer and the entire cost of these revisions shall be borne by the Concractor. (b) Where a particular type or model number for an item of equipment is specified in addition to a word description of the iter, it shall be understood that the call out of type or model number is made solely dor the convQnience of the Contractor and no limit, restriction, or direction is indicated or intended thereby, nor is the accuracl or reliability of such information guaranteed. 2.07 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FURNISHED TO CONTRACTOR The Owner will furnish to the Contractor 1. set of the Contract Documents, comprising Specifications together with reduced drawings, if any, and 3 sets of full-scale Drawings. Additional quantities of the Contract Documents will be furnished at reproduction cost. 2-2 � s SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS 3.01 ENGINEER'S AUTHORITY (a) The Engineer shall have final authority on matters concerning (1) all questions which may arise as to the quality and acceptability of proposed substitute materials or equipment; (2) interpretation of Contract Documents; (3) review of all Contractor submttals, i.e., shop drawings, samples, and similar design-related items; (4) approval authority over all design-related change orders; and (5) all questions as to the acceptable fulfillment of the contract by the Contractor. (b) During the construction phase, the Engineer shall have final authority on matters concerning (1) assurance that the quality and acceptability of materials and equipment furnished meet the provisions of the Contract Documents; (2) rate of progress of the work; (3) verification of .quantities of work performed by the Contractor for pay purposes;"-{4) approval authority over all construction-related change orders which do not _alter the -project design; (5) Contract Administration; and (6) Engineer-Owner-Contractor relations. The Resident Project Representative shall serve as the sole owner/Engineer contact with the Contractor during the construct.ion -phase, and ail submittals and communications between the Engineer and the Contractor and between the Owner and the Contractor shall -be handled by utilising the Resident Project Representative as their contact representative. (c) Any difference which may arise between the ContrLctor and any other prime contractors under the surveillance of the Engineer will be mediated by the Engineer; however, the Engineer will not arbitrate disputes between the Contractor and his subcontractors or suppliers. 3.02 LEGAL ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR The address given in the form entitled Information Required of Bidder is hereby designated as the place to which all notices, letters, and other communications to the Contractor will be mailed or delivered. The mailinci or delivering to said address of any notice, letter, or other comsunication shall be deemed sufficient service thereof upon the Contractor. The date of such service shall be the date of such mailing or delivery. Said a6dress may be changed at any time by a written notice signed by the Contractor and delivered to the Engineer. 3.03 CONTRACTOR'S DAILY REPORTS Except where otherwise provided, the Contractor shall complete a daily report indicating manpower, major equipment, subcontractors, etc. , involved in the performance of the work. The daily report shall be completed on forms prepared by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer, and shall be submitted to the Engineer at the conclusion of each work day. 3.04 RIGHTS-OF-WAY (a) Lands or rights-of-way for the work to be constructed under the contract will be provided by the Owner as shown on the Drawings. Nothing contained in :he Contract Documents shall be interpreted as giving the Contractor 3-1 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS exclusive occupancy of the lands or rights-of-way provided. Any additional lands or rights-of-way required for construction operations shall be provided by the Contractor at his own expense; provided, that the Contractor shall not enter upon nor use any property not tinder the control of the Owner until a written temporary construction easement agreement has been executed, and a ropy of said easement furnished to the Engineer prior to said use; and, neither the Owner nor the Engineer shall be liable for any claims or damages :-sultinq from the Contractor's unauthorized trespass or use of any such properties. (b) Except as Ltay otherwise be provided, the Contractor shall secure, from the agencies having jurisdiction, the necessary permits to create obstruc- tions, to make excavations if required under the contract, and to otherwise encroach upon rights-of-way, and present e0dence to- the Engineer that such, permission has been granted, before work is commenced. Regulations and requirements of all agencies concerned shall be strictly adhered to in the performance of this contract, including the furnishing of insurance and bonds if required by such agencies. The enforcement of such requirements under this contract shall notbe made the basis for claims for additional compensation. (c) The Contractor shall not do any work thit would affect any oil, gas, sewer, or water pipeline, any telephone, telegraph, or electric transmission line, fence, or any other structure, nor enter upon the rights-of �ay involved until notified by the Engineer that the Owner has secured authority therefor from the proper party. After authority has been obtained, the Contractor shall give said party due notice of his intention to begin work, and shall give said party convenient access and every facility for removing, shoring, supporting, or otherwise protecting such pipeline, transmission ditch, fence, or structure, and for replacing same. When two or more contracts are being executed at one time on the same or adjacent land in such manner that work on one contract may interfere with that on another, the Engi.ieer shall decide which contractor shall cease work, and which shall continue, or whether the work on both contracts shall progress at tae same time, and in what manner. When the territory of one contract 1s the necessary or convenient means of access for the execution of another contract, such privilege of access or any other reasonable privilege may be granted by the Engineer to the Contractor so Acairing, to the extent, amount, in the manner, and at the times permitted. No such decision as to the method or time of conducting the work or the use of territory shall be made the basis of any claim for delay or damage, except as provided for temporary suspension of the wcr!. in Paragraph 3.15, hereof. (d) Lands to be furnished by the Owner for camp sites, construction opera- tions, concrete aggregate pits, roads, and other purposes will he specifically shown on the drawings or provided for in the Technical Provisions. Should the Contractor find it necessary to use any additional land for his camp or for other purposes during the construction of the work, he shall provide for the use of such lands at his own expense. 3-2 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS ( 3.05 CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS (a) The Contractor, at his own sole cost and expense, shall perform all labor and services and furnish all the materials, tools, and appliances, except as hereinafter otherwise definitely provided, necessary or prcper for performing and completing the work required by these specifications, in the manner and within the time stipulated in the Technical Provisions. He shall furnish, erect, maintain, and remove the const7uc`ion plant and such temporary works as may be required. If, at any time before the commencement or during the progress of the work or any part of it, the Contractor's methods or appliances appear to the Engineer to be unsafe, inefficient, or inadequate for securing the safety of the workers, the quality of the work required, of the rate of progress stipulated, he may order the Contractor tt- increase their safety and efficiency or to improve their character, -and the Contractor shall comply with such orders at his own expense; Tbut neither .the making of such demands by the Engineer, nor the failure to make such demands, shall relieve the Contractor of his obligation to secure the safe conduct of the work, the quality of work required, and the rate of progress stipulated in the contract. The Contractor alone shall be responsible for the safety, efficiency, and adequacy of his plant, appliances, and u.2,thods, and for any damage which may result from their failure or their improper construction, maintenance, or operation. All the labor, and materials shall be performed and furnished strictly pursuant to, and in conformity with the Contract Documents, and the lines and grades and other directions of the Engineer as given from time to time during the progress of the work under the terms of the contract, and also in accordance with working drawings to be furnished from time to time as provided herein. The Contractor shall complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Engineer, and in accordance with the specifications and drawings herein mentioned, at the prices fixed in the contract. The amount of any applicable sales or use tax imposed by the State or any political subdivision or municipality thereof, shall be included in the prices named in the Bidding Schedule(s) . (b) A qualified supervisor or superintend-nt, acceptable to the Engineer, shall be designated in writing as the Contractor's representative at the site, and who shall supervise or superintend the work and shall provide competent supervision of the work until its completion. The supervisor or superintendent shall have full authority to act in behalf of the Contractor; and all directions giver, by the Engineer to said supervisor or superintendent shall be considered as having been given to the Contractor. If said supervisor or superintendent is not present on that part of the work where the Engineer desires to give instructions, such instructions may be given by the Engineer to the foreman in charge of the particular work to which the instructions apply. Such instructions given to a foreman likewise shall be considered given to the Contractor. Such instructions given by the Engineer to the said supervisor or superintendent or to a foreman, when they concern items of substantial importance, will be confirmed in writing. All instruc- tions and directions given by the Engineer will be limited to matters properly falling within the Engineer's authority as specified in Paragraph 3.01 herein. 3-3 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS (c) The Contractor's supervisor or superintendent shall be present at the site of the work at all times while work under the contract is in progress. Failure to observe this requirement shall be considered as s!3spension of the work by the Contractor. , until such time as such supervisor or superintendent is again present at the site, and no payment will be allowed for any work performed in the absence of such supervisor or superintendent. Work performer in violation of these provisions is subject to removal and reconstruction or r^installation under the required supervision. No extensions of time will be granted, nor will additional payment be allowed for any costs to the Contractor of slowdown, delays, idled equipment, or any other costs incurred by the Contractor as }he direct or indirect result of such suspension. If in the normal conduct of the business of the Contractor it may become necessary for the designated supervisor or superintendent to leave the site of the work for any reason, the Contractor shall provide -an authorized alternate, and a written notice shall be provided to the Engineer prior to any such absence, specifically designating the name of the person autho~ized to act on behalf of the Contractor during the absence of the designated supervisor or superintendent. Whenever the work is defined as being suspended under the provisions of this Paragraph, any such -suspension in excess of 60 days shall be just cause for the Owner to terminate the contract under the provisions of Paragraph 3.14. 3.06 CLAIMS AND PROTESTS (a) If the Contractor considers any work demanded of him to be outside the requirements of the contract, or if he considers any order, instruction, or decision of the Engineer or his Resident Project Representative, or of any inspector to be unfair, he shall, immediately upon receipt of such order, instruction, or decision, ask for a written confirmation of the same, whereupon he shall proceed without delay to perform the work or to conform to the order, instruction, or decision; but, unless the Contractor finds such order, instruction, or decision satisfactory, he shall within 10 calendar days after receipt of same, file a written protest with the Engineer, stating clearly and in detail his objections and the reasons therefor. Except for such protests or objections as are made of record in the manner specified and within the time stated herein, the Contractor hereby waives all grounds for protests or ob.',ections to the orders, instructions, or decisions of the Engineer and :jereby agrees that, as to all matters not included in such protest, the orders, instructions, and decisions of the Engineer shall be considered final and binding. All orders, instructions and decisions of the . . , Engineer will be limited to matters properly falling within the their respective authority as specified in Paragraph 3.01 herein. (b) Any decision, order, instructions, notice, or act or omission of the Engineer as to which the Contractor has submitted a protest shall be final and conclusive on the Contractor if he fails to submit or document a state- ment of his factual and legal contentions with respect thereto in the manner and within the times above specified, and such failure shall constitute a waiver of all claims in connection therewith, whether direct or consequential in nature. Provided, that the Engineer may, if the Contractor shows good cause and if the interests of the Owner will riot be prejudiced, consider and decide a properly documented protect on its merits notwithstanding the 3-4 w w SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS Contractor's failure to submit it within the time above stated. The foregoing provision shall create no right in the Contractor, and failure or refusal of the Engineer to exercise his authority thereunder shall. not be subject to claim by the Contractor. (c) All protest- under this Paragraph will be disposed of by agreement between the Engi :r and the Contractor; except that when agreement cannot be reached, the protest sill be disposed of by the Engineer's decision. The Contractor will be informed of the Engineer's decision within 30 calendar days after the CGijtrar:tor last submits data pertinent to the protest as provided for in Subparaguaph 3.06 (a) , herein. The Engineer's decision shall be final and conclusive. (d) In all matters concerning t'•e validity, interpretation, performance, effect or otherwise of the Contract, the laws of the State in which the project is located shall govern and be applicable. Pending final disposition of a protest, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Contract and in accordance with the Engineer's decision as applicable. (e) It shall be understood and agreed that if a claim or protest is made in accordance with the foregoing provisions, and the Contractor -refuses to accept the Decision of the Owner as final, the following procedure shall. apply. In those states having statutes enforcing agreements to arbitrate existing construction controversies and any that may arise in the future, the dispute shall then be settled on arbitration in accordance with the proviFions of Paragraph 3.07. In the remaining states, any agreement to arbitrate shall be determined at the time a controversy arises. 3.07 ARBITRATION (a) Where permitted by law, all claims, disputes and other matters in question between the Cont actor and the Owner arising ;_t of, or relating to, the Contract Documents or the breach thereof, except as provided in Paragrarh 3.06, herein, and except for claims which have been waived by the making or acceptance of final payment as provided by Paragraph 5.11, shall be decided by arbitration in accoraance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association then obtaining unless the parties mutually agree otherwise. No arbitration arising rut of or relating to the Contract Documents shall include, by consolidation, joinder or in any other manner, the Engineer, his empl-rvees or consultants except by written consent containing a specific reference to the Owner-Contractor Agreement and signed by the Engineer, the Owner, the Contractor and any other person sought to be joined. No arbitration shall include by co:isolidation, joinder or in any other manner, parties other than the Owner, the Contractor and any other persons substantially involved in a common question of fact or law, whose presence is required if complete relief is to be accorded in the arbitration. No person other than the Owner or Contractor shall b,a included as an original third party or additional third party to an arbitration whose interest or responsibility is insubstantial. Any ,,onsent to arbitration involving an additional person or persons shall not constitute consent to arbitration of any dispute not described therein or with any person not named or described therein. The foregoing agreement to arbitrate and any other agreement to 3-5 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OW11ER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS arbitrate with an additional person or pzrsons duly consented to by the parties to the Owner actor Agreement shall be specifically enfoLceable under the prevailing arbitration law. The award rendered by the arbitrators shall be final, -ind judgment may be entered upon it in accordance with applicable taw in any court having jurisdiction thereof. (b) Notice of the demand for arbitration shall be filed in writing with the other party to the O;rner-Contractor Agreement and with the Amr,ricar. Arbitration Association, and a ropy shall be filed with the Engineer. The demand for arbitration shall be made within tEe time limits specified in Subparagraph 3.07 (c) , herein, and in all other cases within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute or other matter in question has arisen, a:id in no event shall it be made after the date when institution of legal or equitable proceeding:, based on such claim, - dispute or other matter in _ . question would be barred by the applicable statue of limitations. (c) No de7r7nd for arbitration of any such claim, di6pute or other matter may be made unti- the earlier of: (1) the date on which the Engineer has rendered a written decision; or, (2) the tenth day after the n.Arties have presented their evidence to the Engineer or have been given a re.isonable opportunity to do so if the M,gineer has not rendered his written decision by that date. When such a written decision of the Engineer states: (1) that the decision is final but subject to appeal; and, (2) that any demand for arbitration of a claim, dispute or other matter covet,d by such decision mu:.t be made within thirty days after the date on which — party making the demand receives the written decision; failure to demand a. ` '4�ration within said 30 days' period will result in the Engineer's jec:sion voming final and bii."tng upon the Owner and the Contractor. If the gineer renders a decision after arbitration proceedings have been initiated, such decision may be entered as evidence but will not superseu� a:iy arbitration proceedings unless the derision is acceptable to all p,irties concerned. (d) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Contractor shalt carry on the Work and maintain its progress during any arbitration proceedings, and the Owner shall continue �.o make p;eyments to the Contractor in accordance wit:. the Contract Documents. 3.08 INS�'ECTION AND TESTING (a) All materials fi!rnished and all wort: performed under the contract shall be subject to inspection by the Engineer. The C.,. •ractcr shall be held j strictly to the true intent of the Contract Documents in regard to quality of materials, workmanship, and diligent execution of the contract. such inspection may include mill, plant, shop, or field inspection as required. The Engineer shall be permitted access to h11 parts of the wc,rk, iroluding plants where materials or equipment are manufactured or fabricatco, and shall be furnished with such materials, information and assistance by the I Contractor and his subcontractors and suppliers as is required to make a complete and detailed inspection. (b) Work done in the absence of pr- - ribed inspection may be req fired to be removed and replaced under the proper inspection, and the entire cost of 3-6 SECTION 3 - ENGIuEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR. RELATIONS f removal and replacement, including the cost of all materials which may be furnished by the Owner and used in the work thus removed, shall be borne by the Contractor, regardless• of whether the work removed is found to be defective or not. Work covered up without the authority of the Engineer, shall, v- order of the Engineer, be uncovered to the extent required, and the Contrac ,�or shall similarly bear the entire cost. of performing all the work and furnishing all the materials necessary for the removal of the covering and its subsegv ent replactrnent, as directed and approved by the :Engineer. (c) Except as otherwise provided herein, the cost of inspection will be paid by the Owner. All inspection fees imposed by public agencies other than the Owner shall be paid by the Contractor. (d) The Engineer will make, or have made, such inspections and tests as he deems necessary to assure that the work is being accomplished in accordance with the requirements of the contract. Unless otherwise specified L., -the. Supplemental General Conditions, the cost of such inspection and testing will he borne by the Owner. In the event such inspectlons or tests reveal non- compliance with the requirements of the contract, the Contractor shall bear the cost of such corrective measures deemed -necessary by the Engineer, as well as the cost of subsequent reinspection and 'retesting. It shall be understood and agreed that the inspection or making of tests shall not consti�ute an acceptance of any portion of , the work nor relieve the ';ntractor from compliance with the terms of the contract. 3.09 ASSIGNMENT FORBIDDEN The Contractor shall not a�sigrl, sublet, sell, trans?r, or otherwise dispose of the Contract or any portion thereof, or his right, title, or interest therein, or his obligations thereunaer, without the written consent of the Owner. If the Contractor violates this provision, the Contract may Le: terminated at the option of the Owner. In such a ?ent, ' t;he Owner shrV relieved of all liability and obligations 'to the Contractor and t assignee or transferee, growing out of such termination. 3.10 SUBCONTRACT (a) The Cunt rarcor shall perform not less than 20 percent of the work w{.th his ower forces (i.e. , without subcofitracting) . The 20 percent requirement shall be understoc� co refer to work, the value of which 'totals not. less than 2J percent if the Contract. price. (b) In the Engineer's discretion, subcontracts may be permitted to such extent as shall Le shown to be necessar * or adva- -_ageous to the Contractor in the prosecution of Lhe work and withou'_ injury to the Owner's interests. The resubletti.ng of work by a subcontractor shall be subject to the same limita- tinns as an original s:,bletting. Ea,h subcontractor shall be properly 1:.t:ensed for the type of work which he is to perform. (c) A copy of each subcontr .ct, if in writing (%lr if not in writing, then a written statement signed by the Contractor givii.g the name of the 3-7 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS subcontractor and the terms and conditions of each subcontract) , shall be filed promptly with the Engineer upon the Engineer's request. Each subcontract shall contain a reference to the Agreement and the General and Supplemental General Conditions of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor, and the terms of said agreement and conditions of the contract shall be made a part of each subcontract insofar as applicable to the work covered thereby. Each subcontract shall provide for annulment of same by the Contractor upon written orJer of the Engineer, if, in the Engineer's opinion, the Subcontractor fails to comply with the requirements of the prime contract insofar as the same may be applicable to thi^ work. (d) The Contractor shall. be responsible to the Owner and Engineer for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and their employees to the same extent as he is responsible for the acts and omit;sions of his own employees. Nothing contained in this Section shall ,:reate -any contractual :relationship between any subcontractor and the Owner or Engineer nor relieve the Contractor of any liability or obligation under the prime contract. 3.11 TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF WORK (a) GENERAL. The Owner acting thro!igh the Engineer may, by written notice to the Contractor, temporarily suspend the work, in whole or in part, for such period or periods as he may deem necessary, due to: 11) unsuitable weather; (2) delay .n dQliver,y of Clymer-furnished equipment or materials, or such other conditions as are considered unfavorable for prosecution of the work; or, (3) failure on the part of the Contractor to carry out the provisions of the contract, including failure to provide materials or workmanship meeting the requi-ements of the Specifications. Suspended work shall be resumed by the Contractor within 10 calendar days of receipt from the Engineer of written notice to proceed. (b) EFFECTIVE DATE. Such suspensicn shall be effective upon r.ea,�ipt by the Contractor of the written order s,ispending the work and Shall be. terminated upon receipt by the Contractor of the written order terminating the suspension. (c) ADJUSTMENT OF TIME. if the Contractor is delayed in rompletion of the work beyond the time named in the Contract Documents for the completion of the work, by acts of God or of the public enemy, fire, floods , epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, labor dispi+tes, shortage of materials, sabotage or freight embargoes, the Contractor shall be entitled to an adjust- ment in the time of completion in like manner as 'f the work had been suspended for the r,)nvenience and benefit of the Owner. Nr such adjustment will he made unless the Contractor shall notify the Engineer in writing of the causes of delay within 15 calendar days from the beginning of 'any such delay. The Engineer shall ascertain the facts and the extent of the delay. No adjustment in time shall be made for delays resulting from noncompliance with the contract nor for ordinary delays and accidents and the occurrence of such shall not relieve the Contractor from the necessity of maintaining the required progress. 3-U SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS (d) In the event that contract completion is delayed beyond the time named in the Specifications by reason of shortages of . Dntractor-furnished materials, the Contractor shall be entitled to an adjustm( .t in the time of completion in like manner as if the work had been suspended for the convenience and benefit of the Owner; provided, however, that the Contractor shall furnish documentation acceptable to the Engineer that he placed or attempted to place firm orders with suppliers a reasonable time in advance of the required date of delivery of the materials in question, that such shortages shall have developed following the date such orders were placed nr attempts made to place same, that said shortages are general throughout the affected industry, and that the Contractor shall, to the degree possible, have made revisions in the sequence of his operations, within the terms of the contract, to offset the expected delay. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer, in writing, concerning the cause of delay, within 15 calendar days of the beginning of Fuch delay. The validity of any claim by the Contractor to an adjustment in the time of completion shall be determined by the Engiieer, and his findings thereon shall be based on his own knowledge and observations of tl,e events involved and documentation submitted by the Contractor, showing all applicable facts relative to the foregoing provisions. Only the physical shortage of material will be considered under these provisions as a cause for adjustment of time and no consideration will be given to any claim that material could no;: be obtained :,t a reasonable, practical, or economical cost or price, unless it is shown to the satisfac- tion of the Engineer that such material could have beer, obtained only at exorbitant prices entirely out of line with current rates taking into account the quantities involved and the usual practices in obtaining such quantities. (e) If the Contractor is delayed in completion of the work by reason of changes made under. the provisions of Paragraph 5.02 or changed conditions as provided under Paragraph 3.17, or by failure of the Owner to acquire or clear right-of-way as provided under Paragraph 3.04, or by any act of the Engineer or of the Owner, not contemplated by the contract, an adjustment in the time of completion will be made by the Engineer in like manner as if the work hae. been uuspended for the convenience and benefit of the Owner, except, that if the work under the Contract is increased as a result of changes, the Engineer, at his sole discretion, may grant an adjustmr.nt in the number of calendar days for completion of the contract. In the event of such delay, the Contractor shall notify the 3ngineer in writing of the causes of delay within 15 calendar days from the ueginning of any such delay. The Engineer shall ascertain the facts and the extent of the delay , (f) TIME OF COMPLETION. The Contra^..tor shall complete all or any „esignated portion of the work called for under the contract within the number of calendar days set forth in the Contract Documents. (g) PAYMENT FOR DELAY. The contract prices paid for t,)e work shall include full compensation for all costs incurred by reason of F:iy delay to the work, except as ott.erwise provided in this section for failure on the part of the Ccntractor to carry out the provisions of the contract, including • . lure to provide materials and workmanship meeting the requirements of the Contract DOCUI]ent6, or failure to provide a supervisory representative at the site at all times while work is in progress. In the event of a delay caused by 3-9 O SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS suspension of the work for the convenience and benefit of the Owner, or by the failure of the Owner to furnish within contract time requirements, access to the work, right-of-way, utility relocation, drawings, materials, or equip- ment for which the Owner is re.iponsible under the contract; and, provided that the Engineer is notified in accordance with Subparagraph 3.11 (a) , hereof, the Contractcr will be entitled to payment of the following casts, tj the extent that no other contractor is liable therefor and subject to the succeeding provisions: (1) Those actual necessary costs of idle time of construction equip- ment, idle time of workers, moving of construction equipment, and hauling of materials and equipment which are incurred solely by reason of the delay and which could not have been avoided by the judicious handling of forces, construction equipment and plant, with allowance for overhead and profit as provided in Paragraph 5.03 herein, entitled - - "Extra ntitled - -"Extra Work." (2) Cos*^ incurred, with the written approval of the Engineer, to mitigate the foregoing costs, with allowance for overhead and profit as provided in Paragraph 5.03 herein, entitled "Extra Work." The Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate daily records of all such costs, clearly distinguishing them from the costs of other portions of the work, and shall submit a detailed -written report of such costs to the Engineer. In addition, the Contractor shall submit evidence of any cause of delay specified hereinabove, if he has not already done so pursuant to Subparagraph 3.11 (a) , hereof. As soon as practicable, following receipt of such repor�- and evidence, if required, the Engineer will determine the nature acid extent of such costs and will, if he find~ that payment is due, issue an extra work order therefor, subject to the provisions for Extra Work under Paragraph 5.03 herein. If the Engineer determines that payment is not due, he w'-11 so :advise the Contractor in writing. Should the Contractor disagree with such finding, he may submit a notice of protest to the Engineer as provided in Paragraph 3.06 herein. The Contractor shall provide the Pagineer with access to his daily cost re,ords or certified copies thereof as requested. All such records shall be L�,tained by the Contractor and opened to inspection and audit by the Owner and his authorized representatives. Except for the additional compensation provided hereinbefore, the Contractor shall have no claim for damage or compensation for any delay or hindrance whether or not contemplated by the contract. 3.12 EXTENSIONS OF TIME FOR UF.LAY (a) Time of completi:,n will be extended for as many calendar days as the Contractor is specifically required under the provisior�, of the Technical Pro,;lsions to suspend construction operations, and as many calendar days as the Contractor ij prevented by inclement weather, or conditions resulting -nmediate' r therefrom, from proceeding with at leapt 75 percent of the normal laucr and equipment force engaged on such operation or operations for at least 60 percent of the total- daily time ''oeing currently spent on the controlling operation. 3-10 s SECTION 3 - ENGI14EER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS (b) Should the Contractor prepare to begin work at the regular starting time at the beginning of any regular work shift on any day on which inclement weather, or the conditions resulting from the weather, or the condition of the w:rk, prevents the work from beginning at the usual starting time and the crew is dismissed as a result thereof, or if, on any regular working day immediately preceding or foll— ng a day considered as a holiday in the current Master Labor Agreements i - '_.n area in which the work is locate,], 25 percent of the normal labor force ,ng. aed in the current controlling opera- tion o- critical path activity do(, not r:port for we :k, and the Contractor does not proceed with at least 75 j, rcent of the normal labor and equipment force engaged in the current cont ol'.ing operation for at least 60 percent of the total daily time being currently spent on the controlling operation, the Contractor will not be charged for a working day whether or not conditions change thereafter during said day and the major portion of the day could be considered to be suitable for such construction operations. (c) "Current controlling operation" or "critical path activity" shall mean any activity or feature or combination of activities of features of the work, considered at the time by the Engineer, which, if delayed. will delay the time of completion of the contract. (d) For the purposes of the provisions of this Paragraph, the determination of each nonworking day, except Saturdays, Sundays, the days considered as holidays in the current Master Labor Agreements for the area in which tllz work is located, and days on which the Contractor is specifically required by the Contract Documents to suspend construcion operations, shall be made and agreed upon during such day by conference between the Engineer and the Contractor. In the event of failure to agree, the Contractor will be allowed 15 calendar days from the issuance of the monthly statement of working days in which to file a written protest setting forth in what respects he differs from the Engineer or otherwise, the decision of the Engineer shall be deemed to have been accepted by the Contractor as correct. The Engineer will furnish the Contractor a monthly statement shooing the number of working days charged to the contract for the preceeding month, the number of working days of time adjustments being considered or approved, the number of working days originally specified for the completion of the contract and the number of working days remaining to complete the contract. 3.13 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY OWNER (CONTRACTOR NOT AT FAULT) (a) The Owner may terminate the contract upon 10 calendar days written notice to the Contractor, if it is found that reasons beyond the control of either the Owner or Contractor make it impossible or against the Owner's interests to complete the work. In such a case, the Contractor shall have no claims against the Own•:�r except: (1) for the value of work performed up to the date the contract is terminated; and, (2) for the cost of materiels and equipment on hand, in transit, or on definite commitment, as of the date the contract is terminated, which would be needed in the work and which meet the requirements of the Contract Documents. The value of work performed and the cost of materials and equipment delivered to the site, as mentioned above, shall be determined by the Engineer in accordance with the procedure prescribed for the making; of the final estimate and payment under Paragraph 5.09, herein. 3-11 0 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS (b) When written notice to discontinu,2 work as provided for in Paragraph 3. 11, herein, is served upon the Contractor after the work has been damaged by an act of God or other causes as defined in said Paragraph 3.11., the Owner or the Contractor, before work other than investigative work is resumed, may terminate the contract. Upon such termination the Contractor shall be paid for work performed to the time of occurrence of said act of God or other named causes at the unit prices named in the contract, or in the event no unit prices are named, a sum equal to that portion of the lump sum price which the work completed to the time of occurrence of the act of God bears to the total work to be performed under the contract, as determined by the Engineer, 3.14 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY OWNER (CONTRACTOR DEFAULT) (a) The Owner may terminate the Contract upon 10 calendar days written notice to the Contractor in the event of any default by the Contractor. It shall be considered a default by the Contractor whenever he shall: (1) declare bankruptcy, become insolvent, or assign his assets for the benefit of his creditors; (2) disregard or violate important provisions of the contract documents or Engineer's instructions, or fail to prosecute the work according to the approved progress schedule; or, (3) fail to provide a qualir'ied superintendent, competent workmen, or subcontractors, or materials or equipment meeting the requirements of the Contract Documents. (b) In the event the contract is terminated in accordance with Subparagraph 3.14 (a) , herein, the Owner may take possession of the work and of all materials, tools, equipment, and property of the Contractor, which have been provided in connection with the work, and may complete the work by whatever method or means he may select. The cost of completing the work shall be deducted from the balance which would have been due the Contractor had the contract not been terminated and the work completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. If such cost exceeds the balance which would have been due, the Contractor shall pay the excess amount to the Owner. I£ such cost is less than the balance which would have been due, the Contractor shall. not have claim to the difference except to such extent as may bn necessary, in the opinion of the Engineer, to reimburse the Contractor or the Contractor's sureties for any expense properly incurred for materials, tools, equipment, property, and labor, devoted to the prosecution of the work, of which the Owner shall have received the benefit. In ^omputing such expenses, as it relates to equipment and property, the salvage value at completion of the work shall be deducted from the depreciated value at the time the contract was terminated, and the difference shall be considered as an expense. 3.15 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT BY CONTRACTOR The Contractor may terminate the contract upon 1.0 calendar days written notice to the Owner, whenever: (1) the entire work has been suspended under the provisions of Paragraph 3.11, herein, fot onr.e than 90 consecutive c-.leudar days through no fault or negligence of the Contractor, and notice to resume work or to terminate the contr;tct has not been received from the Owner within this time period; or, (2) the Owner should fail to pay the Contractor any substantial rums due him in accordance with the terms of the contract and 3-12 ,.w SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS within 60 calendar days after presentation to the Owner by the Contractor of a proper claim therefor, unless within said 10-day period the Owner shall have remedied the condition upon which the payment delay was based. In the event of such termination, the Contractor shall have no claims against the Owner except for those claims specifically enumerated in Paragraph 3.13, herein, and as determined in :.ccordance with the requirements of . that Paragraph. 3.16 FAILURE TO COMPLY if the Contractor should refuse or neglect to comply with the provisions of the contract or the orders of the Engineer, the Owner maN have such provisions or orders carried out by others at the expense of the Contractor. 3.17 CHANGED CONDITIONS (a) The Contractor shall notify the Engineer in writing of the following unforeseen conditions, hereinafter called changed conditions, promptly upon their discovery and before they are disturbed: (1) Subsurface or latent phyLical conditions at the site of the work differing materially from those indicated, described, or delineated in the Contract Documents; and (2) Unknown physical conditions at the site of the work of an urnisual nature differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of. *he character provided for in the Contract Documents. (b) The Engineer will promptly investigate conditions 3f which he is so notified, or any con P ions discovered by him which appear to be changed conditions, and will., as soon as prp.eticable, is,,ue appropriate orders or instructions. If he determines that the conditior.s are changed conditions, as defined in Subparagraph 3.17 (a) , herein; 4-hat they will materially increase or decrease the costs of any portion of the work; and that such change in costs is not or will not be accounted for in any order for changes in design necessitated by the condil-ions, he will issue a change order adjusting the compensation for such partion of the work in accordance with the provisions for changes and extra work in Paragraphs 5.02 and 5.03, respectively, in the same manner as if the increase or decrease in costs had been due to changes in design. If th,a Engineer determines that conditions of which he has been notified by the Contractor do not justify an adjustment in compensation, he will so advise the Contractor in writing. Should the Contractor disagree with such determination, he may file a written protest to the Engineer as provided in Paragraph 3.06, herein. (c) The Contractor may be entitled to a time extension for delay due to changed conditio; subject to the provisions of Paragraph 3.12, herein. (d) Should the Engineer temporarily suspend the work by reason of conditions later determined to be changed conditions, such suspension will be considered to be for convenience and benefit of the Owner under Paragraph 3.11, herein. 3-13 SECTION 3 - ENGINEER-OWNER-CONTRACTOR RELATIONS A suspension of the work by reason of conditions claimed by the Contractor to by charged conditions, but later determined not to be changed conditions, will be considered to be for conditions unfavorable for the proper prosecu- tion of the work under said Paragraph 3.11, herein. (e) The Contractor's failure to give notice of changed conditions promptly upon their discovery and before they are distributed shall constitute a waiver r)f all claims in connection -herewith, whether direct or consequential in nature. 3-14 ■wkuAlL SECTION 4 - MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 4.01. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT - GENERAL (a) Unless otherwise specified, shown, or permitted by the Engineer, all mal.erials and equipment incorporated in the work shall be new and of current manufacture. The Engineer may request the Contractor to furnish manufac- turer's certificates to this effect. (b) All packaged manufactured products for use on the work shall be delivered to the work in their original, unopened packages, tearing thereon the manufacturer's name and the brand name of the product. (c) Wherever any product or material is selected to be used on the work, all such products or materials shall be of the same brand and manufacture throughout *.he work. 4.02 SArEGUARDING OF EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, AND WORK The Contractor shall properly safeguard all equipment, materials, and work against loss, damage, malicious mischief, or tampering by unauthorized persons until acceptance of the work by the owner. Locked and covered storage or continuous surveillance by a watchman shall be provided if required to accomplish this purpose. 4.03 CONTRACTOR'S UTILITIES (a) Unless otherwise specified in the Technical. Provisions the Owner will furnish, without charge, reasonable quantities of water required by the Contractor in performance of the work under the Contract; however, the Contractor shall provide all facilities necessary to convey the water from the Owner-designated source to the points of use in accordance with the requirements of the Technical Provisions. (b) The Contractor shall provide his own telephone and all electric power required ir. performance of the work under the contract, and shall pay all installation charges and monthly bills in connection tijerewith. 4.04 TITLE TO MATERIALS FOUND ON THE WORK The Owner reserves the right to retain title to all soils, stone, sand, gravel, and other materials developed and obtained from excavations and other operations connected with the work. Unless otherwise specified in the Technical Provision! , neither the Contractor nor any subcontractor shall have any right, title, or interest iii ^r to any such materials. The Contractor will be permitted to use in the work, without charge, any such materials which meet the requirements of the Contract Documents. 4.05 DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR WORK (a) Inspection of the work shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations under the contract. Even though equipment, materie,.ls, or work required to be provided under the contract have been inspected, accepted, and estimated for payment, the Contractor shall, ut his own expense, replace or 4-1 SECTION 4 - MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP repair any such equipment, materials, or work found to be defective or otherwise not to comply with the requirements of the contract up to the end of the maintenance and guarantee period as provided in Paragraph 6.04, herein. (b) Any equipment or materials brought upon the job site by the Contractor and subsequently rejected by the Engineer as not complying with the require- ments of the contract shall be removed immediately by the Contractor to a satisfactory distance from the job site. (c) If the Contractor shall fail to repair or replace unsatisfactory equipment, materials, or work, or to remove unsatisfactory equipment or materials from the job site, within 10 calendar days after being ordered to do so by the Engineer , the Engineer, acting on behalf of the Owner, may -make the ordered repairs or remove the condemned equipment :or -materials -and-the --- Owner will deduct the cost thereof from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. 4.06 CHARACTER OF WORKERS None but skilled workers shall be employed on work requiring special qualifications. When required in writing by the Engineer, the Contractor or any subcontractor shall dischar3e any person who is, in the opinion of the Engineer, incompetent, disorderly, or otherwise unsatisfactory, and shall not again employ such discharged person on the work except with the consent of the Engineer. Such discharge shall not be the basis of any claim for damages against the Owner or any of his agents. i 4-� SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT 5.01 BREAKDOWN OF CONTRACT PRICE OF LUMP SUM CONTRACTS Prior to execution of a lump sum contract, if requested by the Engineer, the Contractor shall submit a detailed price breakdown showing the allocated portion of the total bid price to the various items of work designated by the Engineer. Such price allocation shall include quantities, unit prices, and any other information required, in sufficient detail, to enable it to be used by the Engineer in preparing monthly progress payment estimates. The Contractor shall use the allocation of Total Contract Price (Bid Breakdown.) form bound with the Specifications if one is included. 5.02 CHANGES (a) If the Engineer finds it inadvisable to comply strictly with these contract docu.nents, the Engineer may pres,;ribe a modification of requirements or of methods of wo•k; and for such purposes the Engineer may at any time during the life of the contract, by written order make such changes as he shall find necessary in the design, line, grade, form, location, dimensions, plan, or material of any part of the work •,r equipment hereinafter specified, or in the quantity or character of the work or equipment to be furnished. If such changes in,:rease or diminish the quantity or amount of work to be clone, they shall not constitute the basis for a claim for damages or anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with; provided, that if such changes or alterations render useless any work already done or materials already furnished or used in the work, the Engineer shall make reasonable allowance therefor, which action shall be binding upon both parties. (b) In the event of increasing or decreasing of work, the total amount of work actually done or materials or equipment furnished shall be prid for according to the unit price established for such work under the contract, wherever such unit price has been established; provided, than an adjustment in compensation will be made foz changes which result in an increa6; or decrease in the quantity of any unit price item of the work in excess of 25 percent. In the event no prices are named in the contract to cover increases is the work to be done, or a combination of increases and decreases in such work, the cost of such changes shall be covered as hereinafter provided for extra work. (c) In the event a part of the work is to be entirely eliminated and no lump Rum or unit price is named in the contract to cover such eliminated work, the cost of the eliminated work shall be agreed upon in writing by the Engineer and the Contractor. If after the expiration of a reasonable time, the Engineer and the Contractor fail to agree upon the cost of the elimii.ated work, the Engineer will unilaterally fix the cost of the eliminated work based upon his estimates of decreased labor and material costs to be incurred by the Contractor. Whether established by agreement cf the parties or unilaterally by the Engineer, to the cost of the eliminated work will be added the allowances for overhead an-1 profit, in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 5.03, herein. 5-1 SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT (d) The Contractor shall proceed to immediately revise his schedule to accommoCate the changed work upon receipt of a written order to make the c,.anges, notwithstanding the fact than an agreement has not been reached regarding the cost of the changes. The Contractor shall complete the changed work in accordance with the revised schedule. If, in the opinion of the Engineer, the Contractor is not performing the changed work in accordance with the revised schedule, the Engineer may withhold certification of estimates for payment until such time that the Contractor does perform in accordance with the revised schedule. In the absence of a prior agreement as the the effect on time and cost of the changed work, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer, within 2.0 working days after receipt of a written order to perform changes, his claim for an extension of time and for the additional compensation which he considers necessary as a result of performing the changes; such claim shall contain an itemized cost breakdown of claimed add .tional compensation. If the .Contractor fails to submit in writing his cla.�.ms for increased compensatioi or extension .of time within 20 working days a°ter receipt of a written order to perform changes, -the Engineer may maks an equitable adjustment of the contract completion time and compensation ba-BEd on his judgment of increases or decreases in costs or in time required to compIcte the contract due to the changes: (e) When required to perform and complete the changed work in accordance with the revised schedule, the Contractor shall provide additional labor, materials, equipment, or other factors of production in excess of those in use before the changed work was ordered. 5.03 EXTRA WORK (a) GENERAL (1.) If during the performance of the contract it shall, in the opinion of the Engineer, --come necessary or desirable for the proper completion of the contract to order work done or materials or equipment furnished which; in the opinion of the Engineer, are not susceptible of classification under the unit-price items named in the Bidding 01 Aule, and are not included in any item for which a lump sum is bid; the Contractor shall do and pe;-form such work and furnish such materiels and equipment. Such labor, material, and equipment will be classed ;vi extra work and shall be ordered in writing before such work is started. No extra work will be paid for unless ordered in writing. All claims for extra work shall be submitted to the Owner cn standard forms provided by the Owner, and shall he supplemented by such other data as the Engineer may require. (2) Extra work and work involving a combination of increases and decreases in the work will ordinarily be paid for at a lump sum or unit price agreed upon in writing by the Engineer and the Contractor before the extra work order is issued. In the negotiation of lump sum or unit prices, the agreed estimated cost of the work plus an allowance for overhead and profit, not to exceed the allowances in Subparagraph 5.03 (a) (3) , herein, shall be used. In the event. the Contractor fails to submit his proposal within the prescribed time, or the Engineer and 5-2 SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT the Contractor fail to agree upon a price or time adjustment, or both, within a reasonable time, or if in the judgment of the Engineer, it is impracticable because of the nature of the work or for any other reason to fix the price or to adjust the time for completion before the extra work order is issued, equitable payment for extra work and an equitable adjustment in the contract tim- for completion of the Contract, if justified, Mill be made by the Engineer on the basis of his estimate of increases cr decreases in the Contractor's cost of the work due to change-, plus an allowance for overhead and profit in accordance with the schedule set forth in Subparagraph 5.03 (a) (3) , herein, or at the option of the Engineer, payment may be made on the basis of cost-plus pursuant to Subparagraph 5.03 (a) (3) , herein. (3) Extra work and work involving a combination of increases and decreases in the work ordered on the basis of cost-plus will be paid for at the actual necessary cost as determined by the Engineer, plus allowances for overhead and profit. For work involving a combination of increases and decreases in the work the actual necessary cost will be the arithmetic sum of the additive and deductive costs. The allowance for overhead and profit shall include full compensation for superintendence, bond and insurance premiums, taxes, office expense, and all other items of expense or cost not included in the cost of labor, materials, or equipmer.` provided for under Subparagraphs 5.03 (b) , (c) and (d) , herein. Thr a1.1.c,•.nce for overhead and profit will be made in accordance with the following schedule: OVERHEAD AND ACTUAL NECESSARY COST PROFIT ALIAWANC'E Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 20 percent Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . ... . . . . . . . . . . 15 percent Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 percent The actual necessary cost fcr .Labor, materials, or equipment will be computed in accordance with Subparagraphs 5.03 (b) , (c) and (d) , respectively, herein. Superintendence, bond and insurance premiums, taxes, and other general expense is included under overhead and profit allowance in Subparagraph 5.03 (a) (3) , herein, and shall not be included in the computation of actual necessary cost. It is understood that labor, materials, and equipment may he furnished by the Contractor or by the subcontractor on behalf of. the Contractor. When all or any part of the extra work is performed by a subcontractor, the allowance specified hereinbefore shall be appl'ed to the labor, materials, and equipment costs of the subcontracto-, to which the Contractor may add 5 percent of the Subcontractor'p- total cost for the extra work. Regardlec. of the riumber of hierachic;al tiers of subcontractors, the 5 percent increase ;above the subcontractor's total cost which includes the allowances for overhead and profit specified hereinbefore may be applied 1 time only for each separate extra work transaction. The contractor shall furnish the Engineer daily report sheets covering the direct costs of labor and i materials and charges for equipment, whether furnished by the Contractor, subcontractor, or other forces, and the ►eport vheets shall 5-3 art SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT be signed by the Contractor or his authorized agent. The djily report sheets shall provide names or identifications and claasitications or workmen, and hours worked; size, type, and identification number of equipment, and hours operated. Material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. The Engineer will make any necessary adjustments and compile the costs of cost-plus work. When these reports are agreed upon and signed by both parties, they shall become the basis of payment for the work performed, but shall not preclude subsegient adjustment based on a later audit. (b) LABOR. The cost of labor used in performing the work by the Contractor, a subcontractor, or other forces will be the sum of the following: (1) The actual wages paid plus any employer payments to, or on behalf of workers for fringe benefits including health and welfare, pension, vacation, and similar purposes. The cost of labor may include the wages paid to foremen when determined by t;e Engineer that the services of foremen do not constitute a part of the overhead allowance. (2) All payment imposed by State and Federal laws including, but not limited to, compensation insurance, and social security payments. (3) The amount paid for subsistence and travel required by collective bargaining agreements, or in accordance with the regular practice of the employer. At the beginning of the contract and as later requested by the Engineer, the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer proof of labor compensation rates being paid. (c) MATERIALS. The cost of materials used in performing the work will be the cost to the purchaser, whether Contractor, subcontractor or other forces, from the supplier thereof, except as the following are applicable: (1) Cash or trade discounts available to the purchaser shall be credited to the Owner notwithFtanding the fact that such discounts may not have been taken by the Contractor. (2) In materials secured by other than a direct purchase and direct billing to the purchaser, the cost shall be deemed to he the price paid to the actual supplier as determined by the Engineer. Markup except for actual costs incurred in the handling of such materials will not be allowed. (3) Payment for materials from sources owned wholly or in part by the purchaser shall not exceed the price paid by the purchaser for similar materials from said sources on contract items or the current wholesale price for such mate ials delivered to the jubsite whichever price is lower. 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The O%-3r reserves the right to furnish materials for the work and no claim shall be made by the Contractor for coats and profit on such materials. (1) EQUIPMENT. The Contractor will be paid for the use of equipment at the rental rate listed for such equipment specified in the current edition of the "Compilation of Nationally Averaged Rental Rates for Construction Equipment" as published by the Associated Equipment Distributors, Dept. R. , Box 97724, Chicago, IL 60690. Such rental rate will be used to compute payments for equipment whether the equipment is under the Contractor's control through direct ownership, leasing, renting, or another method of acquisition. The rental rate to be applied for use of each item of equipment shall be the rate resulting in the least total cost to the Owner for the total period of use. If it is deemed necessary by the Contractor to use equipment not listed in the foregoing publication, an equitable rental rate for t1he equipment will be established by the Engineer. The Contractor may furnish cost data which might assist the Engineer in th^ establishment of the rental rate. (1) The rental rates paid, as above provided, shall include the cost of Fuel, oil, lubrication supplies, small tools, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of all k;nds, depreciation, storage, insurance, and all incidentals. Operators of equipment will be separately paid for as provided in Subparagraph 5.03 (b) , herein. (2) All equipment shall, in the opinion of the Engineer, be in good working condition and suitable for the purpose for which the equipment is to be t•sed. (3) Before construction equipment is used on the work, the Contractor shall plainly stencil or stamp ars identifying number thereon at a conspicuou- location, and shall furnish to the Engineer, in dsplicate, a description of the equipment and its identifying number. (4) Unless otherwise specified, manufacturer's ral-ings and manufacturer approved modificati )ns shall be used to .Classify equipment for the determination of applicable rental rates. Equipment which has no direct power unit sha'tl be powered by a unit of at least the minimum rating recommended by the manufacturer. (5) Individual pieces of equipment or tools having a replacement value of $100 or less, whether or not consumed by tse, shall be considered to he small tools and no payment will be made thfref or. (6) Rental time will not be allowed wtlle equipment is in inoperative due to breakdowns. (e) EQUIPMENT ON THE WORK. The rental time to bF paid for equipment on the work shall be the time the equipment is in productive operation on the extra work being performed and, in addition, shall. include the time required to move the equipment to the location of the extra work and return it to the 5-5 � � A Sr,CTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT original location or to another location requiring no more time than that required to return it to its original location, except that moving tilae will not be paid if the equipment is used on other than th,- extra work, even though located at the site of the extra work. LcAinq and transporting costs will be allowed, in lieu of moving time, when the equipment is moved by means other than its own power, except that no payment will be made for loading and transpiDrting co is when the equipment is used at the site of the extra work on other than the extra work. The following shall be used in computing the rental time of equipment on the work. (1) When hourly rates are listed, any part of an hour less than 30 minutes of operation shall be considered to be 1/2-hour of operation, and any part of an hour in excess of 30 minutes will be considered 1 hour of operation. _ (2) When daily rates are listed, any part of a day less than 4 hours of operation shall be considered to be 1/2-day of operation. When owner- operated equipment is used to perform extra work to be paid for on a cost-plus basis, the Contractor will be paid for the equipment and operator, as follows: - Payment for the equipment will br made in accordance with the provisions in Subparagraph 5.03 (d) , herein. - Payment for the cost of labor and subsistence or travel allowance will be made at the rates paid by the Contractor to other workers operating similar equipment already on the project, or in the absence of such labor established by collective bargaining agree- ments for the type of workmen and location of the work, whether or not the operator is actually covered by such an agreement. A labor surcharge will be a.9ded to the cost of labor described herein in accordance with the provisions of Subparagraph 5.03 (b) , herein, which surcharge shall constitute full compensation for payments imposed by State and Federal laws and all other payments made to or on behalf of workers other than actual wages. - To the direct cost of equipment rental and labor, computed as provided herein, will be added the allowances for equipment rental and labor as provided in Subparagraph 5.03 (a) (3) , herein. (f) SPECIAL SERVICES. Special extra work or services are defined as that extra work characterized by extraorindary complexity, sophistication or innovation, or a combination of the foregoing attributes which are unique to the construction industry. The following may be considered by the Engineer in making estimates for payment for special services: (1) When the Engineer and the Contractor, by agreement, determine that a special service or extra work is required which cannot be performed by the forces of the Coitractor or those of any of his subcontractors, the special service or extra work may be performed by an entity especially skilled in the work to be performed. After validation of invoices and determination of market values by the Engineer, invoices for special 5-6 STCTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT r services or extra work based upon the current fair market value thereof may be accepted without complete itemization of labor, material, and equipment rental costs. (2) When the itemization of labor, material and equipment rental costs is impractical, or not in accordance with established billing practices of the special service industry involved, the Engineer may accept other evidence of the cost of special services in lieu of itemized invoices. (3) When the Contractor is required to perform extra work necessitating special fabrication or machining process in a fabrication or a machine shop facility away from the jobsite, the charges for that portion of the extra work performed at the o!`f-site facility may, by agreement, be accepted as a special service and accordingly,; the invoices for the work may be accepted without detailed itemization. (4) All invoices for special services will be adjusted by deducting all cash or trade discounts offered or available, whether the discounts were taken or not. In lieu of the allowances for overhead and profit specified in Subparagraph 5.03 (a) (3) , herein, an allowance of 5 percent will. be added to invoices for special services. (g) When extra work ordered by the Engineer is performed by forces other than the Contractor's organization, the Contractor shall reach agreement with such other forces as to the distribution of the payment made by the Owner for such work. (h) All extra work performed hereunder shall be subject to all of the provi- sions of the contract and the Contractor's sureties shall be bound with reference thereto as under the original contract. 5.04 RIGHT TO AUDIT If the Contractor submits a claim to the Engineer for additional compensa- tion, the Engineer shall have the right, as a conditicn to considering the claim, aria as a basis for evaluation of the claim, and until. the claim has been settled, to audit the Contractor's books to the extent they are relevant, as determined by the Engineer. This right shall include the right to examine books, records, documents, and other evidence and accounting procedures and practices, sufficient to discover and verify all direct and indirect costs of whatever nature claimed to have been incurred or anticipated to be incurred and for which the claim has been submitted. The right to audit shall include the right to inspect the Contractor's plants, or such parts thereof, as may be or have been engaged in the performance of this Contract. The Contractor further agrees that the right to audit encompasses all subcontract- and is binding upon subcontractors. The rights to examine and inspect herein provided for shall be exercisable through such representa- tives as the Engineer deems desirable during the Contractor's normal business hours at the office of the ContLactor. The Contractor shall make available to the Engineer for auditing, all relevant. accounting records and documents, and other financial data, and upon request, shall submit true copier of i requested records to the Engineer. 5-7 Q SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT ' 5.05 OVERTIME WORK (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Paragraph, the Contractor shall receive no additional compensation for overtime work, i.e. , work in excess of 8 hours in any one calendar day or 40 hours in any one calendar week, even though such overtime work may be required under emergency conditions and may be ordered by the Engineer in writing. Additional compensation will be paid .he Contractor for overtime work only in the event extra work is ordered by :he Engineer and the change order specifically authorizes the use of overtime work and then only to such extent as overtime wages are regularly being paid by the Contractor for overtime work of a similar nature in the same locality. (b) All costs of inspection and testing performed during overtime work by the Contractor which is allowed solely for the convenience of the Cont actor shall be borne by the Contractor, and to the Owner of all such inspecti m and testing from any partial payments otherwise due to the Contractor. 5.06 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (a) The Contractor shall pay to the Owner the amount specified in the Supplemental General Conditions, not as a penalty but as liquidated damages, if he fails to complete the work or specified parts of the work within the time or times agreed upon. The periods for which said damages shall be paid shall be the number of calendar days from the agreed date or dates of completion as contained in the contract, or from the date of termination of any extension of time approved by the Engineer, to the date or dates the Engineer certifies completion of work or specified parts of the work to the Owner as provided in Paragraph 5.09, herein. The Owner may deduct tae amount of said damages from any monies due or to become due the Contractor. (b) The said amoun`. is fixed and agreed upon by and between the Contractor and the Owner becatse of the impracticability and extreme difficulty of fixing and ascertaining the actual damages the Owner would sustain= anti said amount is agreed to 1.)e the amount of damages which the Owner woul4' sustEin. (c) All times spec.i.fied in the contract documents are hereby declared to be of the essence. 5. 07 PROGRESS SCHEDULE; Within 30 calendar days zfter award of the contract, or at such times as may be required by the Engineer. , the Contractor shall submit construction schedules showing the order in which he proposes to carry on the work and the dates when the various pa;,ts are to be begun and completed. Schedules shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer and if, in his opinion, a submitted schedule is '_nadequate to secure the completion of the work in the time agreed upon, or is otherwise not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract. Documents, he may require the Contractor to submit a new schedule which will assure timely completion of the work. Schedules ,shall conform to the requirements of the Technical Provisions. 5--8 w 9 SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYME14T 5.08 MONTHLY ESTIMATES AND PAYMENTS (a) Unless otherwise prescribed by law, prior to the 25th of each month, the Contractor shall prepare and submit tn the Engineer, an estimate of the cumulative amount and value of work performed by the Contractor up to that date. Except as may otherwise be provided in the Supplemental General Conditions, said amount will include 80 percent of the value of all acceptable materials and equipment for the contract that have been delivered and suitably stored at the project site but not yet used in the work. Said value will be based on certified copies of invoices delivered by the Contractor to the Engineer. To this figure will be added all amounts due or pard the Contractor for performance of extra work in accordance with change orders. (b) Upon verification and approval by the Engineer, such estimates shall be prepared in the form directed by the Engineer and delivered to the Engineer not later that the 25th day of each calendar month for approval and submittal to the Owner for payment. (c) The Owner may retain a portion of the amount otherwise due to the Contractor, as follows: (1) Retention of not more than 10 percent of each approved payment claim until the work of the contract is 50 percent complete; then; subject to the written approval of the Contractor's Surety, the Owner may, at his option, refund that portion of retainage held by the Owner that is in excess of 5 percent of the total of all work done, and thereafter continue to retain 5 percent of the value of all apuroved payment claims subsequently s,:bmitted, such that at any given time, the Owner will be retaining not more than 5 percent of the value of all approved payment claims submitted by the Contractor and paid by tl._� Owner to date. (2) The Owner may reinstate up to 10 percent retention if the Owner determines, at its discretion, that the Contractor is not performing the contract satisfactorily, or there is other specific cause for such with- holding. Additional deductions will be made from each monthly payment request for. : (1) amounts due the Owner for equipment or materials furnished or services rendered; (2) amounts due the Owner for liquidated damages under the terms of the contract.,- (3) .amounts of any claims of lien or stop notices filed with the Owner iri accordance with the previsions of law; and, (9) amounts required to be deducted by Federal, State, or local governmental authority. From the balance thus determined will be deducted the amount of all previous payments, and the remainder shall constitute the monthly payment due the Contractor. Within 25 calendar days after receipt of the Engineer's recommendation of the monthly payment due the Contractor and subject to the deductions provided under Subparagraphs 5.08 (c) and 5.08 (9) , herein, the Owner will pay the amount found due. 5-9 SECTION 5 -- PROGRESS AND PAYMENT (d) On lump-sum contracts the Engineer's estimate of the monthly payment due the Contractor will not be required to be made by strict measurement, and an approximate estimate will suffice. The monthly payments may be withheld or reduceu if, in the Engineer's opinion, the Contractor is not diligently or efficiently endeavoring to comply with the intent of the contract, or if the Contractor fails to pay his labor and material bills as they become due. On unit-price contracts, all field measurements shall be carefully made and the monthly pay estimate shall be computed on the basis of said unit prices and all quantities shall be subject to certification by the Engineer prior approval for payment. (e) The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer promptly, upon request, all information and records necessary to determine the cost of the work for purposes of estimating monthly payments, including an itemized statement, in a form satisfactory to the Engineer, of the actual cost of all acceptable materials delivered by the Contractor to the site. (f) No monthly payment shall he construed as an acceptance of the work or of any portion of the work, nor shall the making of such payment preclude the Owner from demanding and recovering from the Contractor such damages as it may sustain by reason of the Contractor's failure to comply with the require- ments of the Contract. (g) In the event the contract is terminated, any funds due the Contractor and retained by the Owner in accordance with Subpara^raph 5.08 (a) , herein, shall become the property of the Owner to the extent necessary to repay to the Owner any excess in the contract price above the cost of the work completed the time of termination. After issuance of notice to discontinue work, no further payments will be made to the Contractor for the work covered by the notice until completion of the work and final settlement has been made. 5.09 FINAL ESTIMATE AND PAYMENT (a) After the Contractor has certified to the Engineer that he believes he has completed all of the work on the contract the Engineer will perform a pre-final inspection. When the Engineer is of the opinion that the Contractor has completely performed all work required under the contract, he will report physical completion of the work to the Owner and will recommend acceptance of the work. (b) After acceptance of the work by the Owner's governing body and not more than 45 calendar days after filing of the Notice of Completion unless other- wise provided in the Supplemental General Conditions, the Owner will make final payment to the Contractor of the amount remaining after deducting all prior payments and all amounts to he kept or retained under the provisions of the contract, including the following items: (1) Liquidated damages, as applicable. 1 5-10 w SECTION 5 - PROGRESS AND PAYMENT (2) Two times the value of any outstanding items of pickup work or punch list items indicated on the Notice of Substantial Completion as being yet uncompleted. (3) Lien claims or stop notices filed on behalf of supplier, subcontractors, and labor performed in connection with the project; except, that upon submittal of a Stop Notice Release Bond issued by an approved Surety Company executed in favor of the General. Contractor or other prime contractors, the Owner will release such portion of the retainage funds to said General Contractor or other prime contractors that is being held solely to cover stop notice claims. 5.10 FINAL PAYMENT TERMINATES LIABILITY OF OWNER Final payment is defined as the last progress payment made to the Contractor for earned funds, less retainage. The acceptance by the Contractor._of_ the final payment referred to in Paragraph 5.09, shall be a release of the Owner and its agents from all claims of and liability to the Contractor for anything done or furnished for, or relating to, .the work or for any act or neglect of the Owner or of any person relating to or affecting the work, except demands against the Owner foi the remainder, if any, of the amounts kept or retained under the provisions of Paragraph 5.09. 5-11 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY 6.01 PERFORMANCE BOND The Contractor shall secure with a corporate surety or sureties satisfactory to the Owner, a bond in the amount stated in the Notice Inviting Bids to guarantee faithful performance of the contract. 6.02 PAYMENT BOND The Contractor shall secure with a corporate surety or sweetie:: satisfactory to the Owner, a bond in the amount stated in the Notice Ir.viti, - Bids to guarantee payment of claims of laborers and materialmen under the (.or„_ract. 6.03 ADDITIONAL SURETY If, during the life of the performance bond, any of the sureties named in said bond become insufficient in the opinion of the Owner, he may require the Contractor to furnish additional sufficient sureties within 5 calendar days of receipt of written order to do so. In the event the Contractor fails or neglects to furnish sufficient additional sureties, when ordered, within the prescribed time period, the Owner may suspend the work or terminate the contract, and the Contractor shall have no claim for damages. 6.04 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE (a) The Contractor shall guarantee the entire work constructed by him under the contract to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year following the date of acceptance of the work by the Owner's governing body. The Contractor shall agree to make, at his own expense, any repairs or replacements made necessary by defects in materials and workmanship which become evident within said guarantee period. The Contractor shall further agree to indemnify and save harmless the Owner, the Engineer, and their officers, agents and employees, against and from all claims and liability arising from damage and injury due to said defects. The Contractor shall make all repairs and replacements promptly upon receipt of written order from the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to make the repairs and replacements promptly, the Owner may do the work and the Contractor and his surety shall be .liable to the Owner f-:)r the cost of such work. (b) The performance of guarantee and conditions specified in Subparagraph 6.04 (a) , herein, shall be secured by a surety bond which shall be delivered by the Contractor to the Owner prior to the date on which final payment is made to the Contractor . Said bond shall be in an approved form and executed by a surety company or companies satisfactory to the Owner, in the amount of 10 percent of the contract price, or $1,000, whichever is greater . Said bond shall remain in force for the duration of the guarantee period specified in Subparagraph 6.04 (a) , herein. Instead of providing such a bond as described above, the Contractor may, at his option, provide for the performance bond furnished under the contract to remain in force for said amount until the expiration of said guarantee period; provided, that the amount of said performance bond may be reduced to 10 percent of the total contract price beginning at the effective date of the Notice of Completion. 6-1 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURP.NCE, LEGAL RESPONSIDILLITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY (c) Specific guarantees for periods longer than one year may be specified in the Technical Provisions for certain items or portions cf the work. 6.05 INSURANCE (a) GENERAL. After receipt of Notice of Award ane prior to execution of the Agreement by the Owner, the Contractor shall obtain all the insurance required under this Paragraph and submit said insurance policies to the Engineer for review. In addition, the Contractor shall provide the Engineer with corresponding certificates of insurance. The Contractor shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until the insurance required of the subcontractor has been so obtained and reviewed. Unless otherwise specified, all insurance required un3er this Paragraph shall be maintained continuously during the :life of the contract up to the date of acceptance of the work by the Owner's governing body, but Contractor's liabilities under this contract shall not be deemed limited in any way to the insurance coverage required. (b) WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE. The Contractor shall procure and main- tain Workers' Compensation Insurance as required by applicable State or territorial law for all of his employees to be engaged in work at the site of the project under this contract and, in case of any such work sublet, the Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees to be engaged in such work unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor's Workers' Compensation Insurance. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work on the project under this contract is not protected under the Workers' Compensation Statute, the Contractor shall provide and shall cause each subcontractor to provide adequate employer's liability insurance for the protection of such of his employees as are not otherwise protected. (c) CONTRACTOR'S PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE AND VEHICLE LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Contractor shall procure and maintain Contractor's Public Liability Insurance, Contractor's Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance in the amounts specified in the Supplemental General Conditions. (d) SUBCONTRACTOR'S PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DMLAGE INSURANCE AND VEHICLE LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Contractor shall either: (1) require each of his subcontractors to p--ocure and to maintain Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance of the type and in the amounts specified in the Supplemental General Conditions; or, (2) insure the activities of his subcontractors in his own policy, in like amount. (e) BUILDER'S RISE INSURANCE (ALI, RISK COVERAGE) . The Contractor shall procure and maintain Builder's Risk Insurance (All Risk coverage) on a 100 percent completed value basis for the benefit of the Owner, the Contrar"'_-. and subcontractors as their interest may appear. 6-2 SECTION 6 BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY (f) SCOPE OF INSURANCE. The insurance required under Subparagraphs 6.05 (c) and (d) , herein, shall provide adequate protection for the Contractor and his subcontractors, respectively, against damage claims which may arise from oper&tions under this contract, whether such operations be by the insured or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by him. In addition, the insurance required under Subparagraphs 6.05 (c) , (d) and (e) , herein, shall name the Owner, the Engineer, and their officers, agents and employees, as "additional insureds" under the policies. (g) PROOF OF INSURANCE. The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with certficates showing the type, amount, class of operations covered, effective dates and dates of expiration of policies. Such certificates shall also contain substantially the following statement: "The insurance covered by this certificate will not be cancelled or materially altered, except after 30 days written notice has been received by the Owner." 6.06 INDEMNIFICATION OF OWNER AND ENGINEER To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Contractor shall indemnify and save and hold harmless the Owner, the Engineer, and their officers, agents, and employees, against and from all claims and liability arising ander or by reason of the Contract or any performance of the work, but not from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Owner and/or the Engineer. Such indemnification by the Contractor shall include but not be limited to the items included in paragraphs (a) through (f) , following: (a) Liability or claims resulting directly or indirectly from the negligence or carelessness of the Contractor or his agents in the performance of the work, or in guarding or maintaining the same, or from any improper materials, implements, or appliances used in its construction, ,r by or on account cF any act or omission of the Contractor or his agents; (b) Liability or claims arising directly or indirectly from or based on the violation of any law, ordinance, regulation, order, or decree, whether by the Contractor or his agents; (c) Liability or claims arising directly or indirectly from the use or manufacture by the Contractor, his agents, or the Owner in the performance of this contract of any copyrighted or uncopyrighted composition, secret process, patented or unpatented invention, article, or appliance, unless otherwise specifically stipulated in this contract; (d) Liability or claims arising directly or indirectly from the breach of any warranties, whether express or implied, made to the Owner or any other parties by the Contractor or his agents; (e) Liabilities or claims arising directly or indirectly from the willful misconduct of the Contractor or his agents; and, (f) Liabilities or claims arising directly or indirectly from any breach of the obligations assumed herein by the Contractor. 6-3 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY The Contractor shall reimburse the Owner, and the Engineer for all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred by said Owner, and the Engineer in enforcing the provisions of this section. 6.07 LAWS AND REGULATIONS The Contractor shall observe and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, codes, orders, and regulations which in any manner affect those engaged or employed on the work, the materials used in the work, or '-he conduct of the work. If any discrepancy or inconsistency should be discovered in this contract in relation to any such law, ordinance, code, order, or regulation, the Contractor shall report the same in writing to the Engineer. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner, the Engineer, and their officers, agents, and employees, against all claims or liability arising from violation of any such law, ordinance, code, order, or regulation, whether by himself or by his employees or subcontractors. Any particular law or regulation specified or referred to elsewhere in these specifications shall not in any way limit the obligation of the Contractor to com ly with all other provisions of Federal, State and local laws and regula- tions. 6.08 PERMITS AND LICENSES (a) Unless otherwise provided in the Supplemental General Conditions, the Contractor shall obtain at his own expense all permits and licenses required fc- prosecution of the work, and shall pay all taxes properly assessed against his equipment or property used in connection with the work.. (b) Similarly, the Contractor shall bear all costs of inspection require) by agency or utility from which the permit was obtained, as well as all costs, relating to traffic control or safeguarding of persons or property required by said agency or utility. 6.09 SALES AND USE TAXES The Contractor shall pay all sales and use taxes assessed by Federal, State or local authorities on materials furnished by the Contractor in performance of the work. 6.10 PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner, the Engineer, and their officers, agents, and employees, against all claims or liability arising from the use of any patented or copyrighted design, device, material, or process by the Contractor or any of his subcontractors in the performance of the work. 6.11 LABOR DISCRIMINATION No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons upon the work by the Contractor or by any subcontractor under him, because of the race, color, sex or religion of such persons, and there shall be full compliance with the provisions of applicable State and Federal laws in this regard. 6-4 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL RESAONSlBIL]"TY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY 6.12 PUBLIC SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE (a) The Contractor shall at all times conduct his work so as to assure the least possible obstruction to traffic and inconvenience to the general public, and adequate protection of persons and property in the vicinity of the work. 6.13 SANITARY PROVISIONS The Contractor shall provide and maintain such sanitary accommodations for the use of his employees and those of this subcontractors as may be necessary to comply with the requirements of State and local health departments. 6.14 FEDERAL SkFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS (a) Contractors and subcontractors shall comply with the provisions of the Safety and Health Regulations for Construction, promulgated by the Secretary of Labor under Section 107 of the "Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act", as set forth in Title 29, CFR. (b) Contractors and subcontractors shall comply with the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards, promulgated by the Secretary of. Labor under the "Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970", as set forth in 29 CFR 1926. Where an individual State act on Occupational safety and health standards has been approved by Federal authority, then the provisions of said State act shall control. G.15 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSSES AND DAMAGE (a) RISK 0? LOSS. Except as otherwise provided in the contract documents and except as to the cost of repair or restoration of damage to the work caused by an act of God or other causes as specified for adjustment of time in Paragraph 3 -1 (c) , the Contractor shall beer all losses resulting to him on account or the amount or character of the work, or from any unforeseen obstructions or difficulties which may be encountered, or from an encumbrances on the line of the work, or because the nature of the ground in or on which the work is done is different from what is assumed or on account of the weather, floods, or other causes. (b) MATERIALS AND FACILITIES. The Contractor shall be responsible for materials and facilities as hereinafter provided and in the event of his failure to carry out said responsibilities, the same may be carried out by the Owner at the expense of the Contractor. (1) The Contractor shall be responsible for any material furnished him and for the care of all work until its completion and final acceptance, and he shall at his own expense replace damaged or lost material and repair damaged parts of the work. (2) The Contractor shall p,otect Owner facilities from damage resulting from his work. Owner facilities damaged by or as a result of the Contractor's work under this contract shall be repaired or replaced, as directed by the 3ngineer, at the Contractor's expense. 6-5 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY 6.16 BENEFICIAL USE OR PARTIAL UTILIZATION (a) The Owner shall have the right to utilize or place into service any item of equipment or other usable portion of the work prior to completion of the entire project. Whenever the Owner plans to exercise said right, the Contractor will be notified in writing by the Owner, identifying the specific portion or portions of the work to be so utilized or otherwise placed into service, hereinafter referred to as beneficial use. (b) It shall be understood by the Contractor that until such written notifi- cation is issued, all responsibility for care and maintenance of all items or portions of the work to be placed into beneficial use shall be borne by the Contractor. Upon issuance of said written notice of beneficial use, the Owner will accept responsibility for the protection and maintenance of all such items or portions of the work described in the written notice, and its further understood that the manufacturer 's warranties of any affected equip- ment will commence as of the date of said notice. (c) The Contractor shall retain full responsibility for satisfactory opera- tion of the total project, however, and the Contractor's guarantee period shall commence only after the issuance by the Owner of the final Notice of Completion for the entire project. Such guarantee of total systems operation shall include that portion or portions previously placed into beneficial use by the Owner. 6.17 LAWS AND REGULATIONS The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all laws, ordinances, and regulations in any manner affecting those engaged or employed on the work, or the materials used in the work, or in any way affecting the conduct of work, and of all orders and decrees of bodies or tribunals having any jurisdiction or authority over the same. If any discrepancy or inconsistency should be discovered in this contract, or in the drawings or specifications herein referred to, in relation to any such law, ordinance, regulation, order, or decree, he shall forthwith report the same in writing to the Engineer. He shall at all times himself observe and comply with, and shall cause all his agents and employees to observe and comply with all such applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, orders, and decrees in effect or which may become effective before completion of this contract. Except as otherwise explicitly provided elsewhere in these specifications, all permits and licenses necessary to the prosecution of the work shall be secured by the Contractor at his own expense, and he shall pay all taxes properly assessed against his equipment or property used or required in connection with the work. 6.1.8 FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT (a) The Contractor 's attention is directed to the provisions of Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1344) (hereinafter referred to as Section 404) , and 33 CFR 323 Revised July 1, 1980, which requires a Corps of Engineers Section 404 permit for the discharge of one cubic yard or more of any dredged fill material into any waters of the United States and their tributaries (as defined in 33 CFR 323.2) which require such permits as specified in 33 CFR 323.3. 6-6 SECTION 6 - BONDS, INSURANCE, LEGAL .IESPONSIBILITY, AND PUBLIC SAFETY (b) The C'ontractor's attention is further directed to the requirement that all such permit applications are subject to further review in accordance with guidelines promulgated by the Administrator, EPA, under the authority of Section 404 (b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (40 CFR 230) . (c) There is a fee required for this permit, and the Contractor shall initiate the permit request a sufficient time in advance to allow for the required processing and public notice requirements that must be met, so as not to negatively impact the progress of the work. (d) The boundary limits of designated "navigable waters" shall be the "ordinary high water. mark." With respect to inland waters, this is defined as the line on the shore established by analysis of all daily high waters, and is established as that point on shore -chat is irindated 25 percent of the time, or as estimated from erosion or other easily recognized characteristics. (e) Discharge of fill material is defined in the Act as the addition of fill material into navigable waters for the purpose of creating fastlands, eleva- tions of land beneath navigable waters, or for impoundments of water. The term generally includes, without limitation, the following activities: placement of fill that is necessary to the construction of any strictur-, in a navigable water; the building of any btructure of impoundment requii.ing rock, sand, dirt, or other pollutants for its construction; site-develoiment fills for recreational, industrial, commercial, residential, and ocher uses; causeways or road fills; dams and dikes; artificial islands, property protec- tion and/or reclamation devices such as riprap, groins, seawalls, breakwalls, and bulkheads and fills; beach nourishment, levees, sanitary landfills; fill for structures such as sewage treatment facilities, intake and outfa',1 pipes associated with power plants, and subaqueous utility lines; and artificial reefs. 6-7 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS DIVISION 100 - GENERAL SECTION 101 - GENERAL REQUIREMIMS 101.01 THE REQUIREMENT The Contractor shall furnish, in accordance with the Specifications and drawings, all labor, equipment, and materials required for the reconstruction of SW 02nd Avenue in Tigard, Oregon. 1.01.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work includes clearing and grubbing, excavation, installation of stc.m drainage, asphalt concrete paving and installation of concrete driveway aprons, wheelchair ramp and mailbox clusters. 101.03 SITE OF THE WORK The site of the work is located on the west half of SW 92nd Avenue, south of Durham Road in Tigard, Oregon. 101.04 BEGINNING AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK The Contractor shall begin work withi.n 10 calendar days after date of receipt by the Contractor of the Notice to Proceed from the Owner, and shall complete all work tinder the contract within 90 calendar days after receipt of such notice. The time stated for completion shall include final cleanup of the premises. The Contractor shall insure pre-location of utilities prior to any excavation work commencement. 101 .05 CONTRACT DRAWINGS Contract drawings applicable to the work to be performed under the contract_ are listed in the Table of Contents= one set being enclosed herewith. 101.06 ORDER OF THE WORK The work shall be carried an at such places on the project and also in such order on precedence as may be found necessary by the Engineer to expedite the completion of the project. After work has begun on any portion of designated part of the project, it shall be carried forward to its final completion. All. work shall conform to the provisions of the approved Contractor's schedule as specified under "Contractor's Schedules" in Section 130. 101 .07 INTERFERENCE WITH ADJACENT WORK The Contractor ;;hall cooperate fully with all utility forces of the Owner or forces of other public or private agencies engaged in the relocation, altering, or Otherwise rearranging of any facilities which interfere with the progress of tli- work, and shall. schedule the work so as to mir;mize interference with -3aid rei-)cation, altering, or other rearranging of .,acilities. 1.01-1 i SUPPLEMENT TO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (A.P.W.A.--1080) 1. GENERAL These Special Specifications supplement and amplify certain sections of the Standard Specifications (A.P.W.A.--1980 Standard Specifications) for Public Works Construction. Should there be any conflict between these Special Specifications and the Standard Specifications, the requirements of the Special Specifications shall prevail.. 2. OTHER CONSTRUCTION Contractor shall coordinate all necessary utility relocation work with his work, to provide minimum disruption to property owners. 3. A.P.W.A. SECTION 201 - MOBILIZATION Fifty percent of the mobilization lump sum less normal retainage may be paid with the first monthly pay request. The remainder of the ndbilization lump sum, less normal retainage, will be paid when 20 percent of the original contract amount is earned form other bid items. 4. A.P.W.A. SECTION 202 - TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL Traffic control shall be considered incidental work for which no separate payment will. be made. The Contractor shall make special provisions to perodt school bus traffic access to homes in the project area. Access for emergency vehicles shall he provided at all times. 5. A.P.W.A. SECTION 203 - CLEARING AND GRUBBING Clearing and grubbing shall be paid as a lump sum .item. This item shall include removal of all trees less than 6 inches in diameter., vines, bushes, etc. , within the right-of-way. All trees larger than 6 inches in diameter shall remain, unless they conflict with the proposed construction, except that. all remaining trees shall be trimmed of branches to a distance of 8 feet above final grade. Contractor will review all proposed tree clearing with the engineer in advance if any question exists relative to whether or not particular trees are to be cut or trimmed. Any ornamental tree or bush planted by property owners on public right-of-way shall not be damaged or removed until approved by the Engineer in advance. No veg:?t;_tion planted or private property shall be- disturbed without prior arrangement with the said owner. 6. A.P.W.A. SECTION 204 - EARTHWORK All excavation is listed as unclassified excavation and is to be paid on the basis of cubic yards in original position. Unclassified excavation shall include the removal of all unwanted existing material including soil, all gravel base material, old pavement and miscellaneous debris. No rock excavation is expected If rock is encountered, as defined in Section 204.1.03B of the Standard Specifi- cations, the Contractor shall be paid at a unit price of $50.00 per cubic yard for its removal. SUPPLEMENT TO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (A.P.W.A.--1980) 7. A.P.W.A. SECTION 205 - WATERING A11 water used on the project for embankment moisture control, or other uses, shall be purchased by the Contractor from the Ti,ard Water District, and shall be considered incidental. to the other items of work. No separate payment for watering shall be made. 8. A.P.W.A. SECTION 211 - ASPHALT-CONCRETE PAVEMENT Existing asphalt pavement. and contaminated base materials shall be removed in all areas where it conflicts with the construction of the new pavement section, or in areas outside of the new pavement area, and shall be considered incidental to the other items of work. No separate payment for disposal shall be made. 9. RIGHT-OF-WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS To be provided by the City. In the event that. right-of-way is not obtainable prior to City issuance of Notice to Proceed with construction (t.o the contractor) , the City shall delete all or a portion of the sidewalk work, to be performed by the Contractor, or where necessary, to facilitate the Contractors remaining on schedule. LANDIs, AEBI & BAILEY, P. C. LAWYERS 1516 `,EORGIA-PACIFIC Li UILL)11,1 PORTLAND, OREOON 07204-1276 TELEPHONE 15031224-6532 DAVID C.LANDIS FRED M AEBI -DE U.BAILEY .)OI-IN C MERCER JAMES M.CALLAHAN August 17 , 1982 ANNA M MORAN DAVID R FOSTER VICKI HOPMAN YATES Ar. 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W. 92nd Tigard, OR 97111 J w ,..•...lee.\+..�......ar.ai.a+..r r..i.r..ee.afa. 1 N�E X t V 1187 DEC IU I'M Ir41 J ttwr r. h, qu.1: moo a C—.- 0401111A."Mile 80044735 ,� of Nf)IV U.:. wrN R1' rmrsir rmirs rs. Thor Timothy J. Lewis loo Prqqy L. Lewis. +lullhand 6 Wife her�Indtpr rolled gradnr, 1-thou-roaderathm horrinafter.fatedder.fwrphv romry n•trAr,noel quoMlnom unto A• Larry Grayson 6 Patricia A. Grayson, Husband 6 w'l,c hentnaltrr valW grartpr,and unto grant"',hon.•nn tr.«.r.and amejIns all td the grantar't right, fit/e mod tnterpo ,n that trrtanr red prnperfv with the h'rwmrnts, heredrfwnrrnt% and appurtonanrre thrreunto lwkingrng,r to anv. wt.p appprtannng..rhrarod it,loft('ounry d Washington .Sine,,d Onion,der•nbood a,lolf nirt.ta.wd- It is the intention of the parties to release any riqht, title and interest in and to that certain roadway easement given to Donald Davis Q Elisabeth Davis by Katherine Heisler, at al recorded May 2, 1945 in Deed Book 744, Page 39, Washington County, Oregon. T..Harr are!h,H,Vd the shrew unto the.nod grante..rrnl granter.hen-.rlaretwl,s nod arstgn./meter Tho true and actual rtmuderatrtin paid lar the. transfer,sfatrd on Irrmt.rl dfrllatr•tr f -n' Howorrr, rN arcual ron.lderahon rnrmmt% til or srh ludr, tither ptntwrty tie rnitir• given nr promtped whrth it rM turfs urederolrnn(ondeeaM which µss r of rM" )'(TM..teat MNwn rM.rrMtlt ,l n.x sppl,<Mlp.Meld M deNrN Sw nR3�1 n IA) In cun.trurng thea doted and Iehero tlw,onlett rl require.•the srnoular Inc/odes th, phrral and all grammatical t har*s-hall hr Implied it,make Nw pnit•rrtnnp hrnvd apple .qunlh.n, .x ahtins And n tndWnluAl, !n W,..IIM Whrrr,d,dw grantor ha.rtMth•d Mot rnsfrunrnt tier. do of Dbcember ,le d0; of a corporate frontal of hat rnowl IN note to he.toned and vol all.tied by Ifs r0ocort,dull euthnrrtrd f1wrofn by order of to hoard of dllertMt STATE OF OREGON,rqwl.N 4ee, % YTATK Ol'f1Nf.W/N r'„unn.,t )r Washington 1 •. Mrd �I 0" * Ip�'L. P.sr,rWlr rprws�l rd 1 Pr,wrrNv y'p...ra rhe sharp runrd rAt,Mittg drlr poemn. T ialOthy .J. Lewis 6 Peggy er<A 1'.h,a,.11.al am.x.In. IM"th..Iw ry that the teras.1.low i L. Lewis, husband a wife p".%at mw that the,fairer a the / errNrr d r .rid srktrsr rMMtl th Inrrh'M .a wryrNlan. m.w ro M their t rnfuM. r loot chef the wt slhrpl h,#A.t.xpowry lasnwrsrm It ole<arpwaM"al Ir til ud„xpx.•trm end.Aar u,d ItWwalprl wail�/IW aid IMM in Iw L (OPPICIAL �/1 /�+ A.II til and<arlowwas ,n by sully..,#,at Its Aeard sl ollnertwo:ad tads d �. SP.ALI 7e C_�[��, .-�.�-...r�, ,�I� e"I u,.l ,n•rrunrnl res Ir IN rnlwntp.t pp/ old dead r N„bs.v Npow for to An (tl.AL) Nr nwlrtdstpw prNrss J12 03 N.nrr PsA11r 1'.us.pw Timothy J. Lewis 6 Peggy L• .1 STAlt Ile flalnON .+er,m.ti.rr.«n•nares. rttunty of NM�ntttm (} � A. Larry Grayson i Patricia A. ane.. rMx t.« oAx 1A tit awr.e. }y sM tir.�hnrw still F.Off—,aur-Ifs,d Con reran.h tr serf txrrrllr ,b o,b,.'l rhrr thpl ,ht wnh�n irMh u,MM d.w else weer req,vW tit+,,...... til.s .ri • ns•rr•• .."cr r.tay.p rd 1. 110ei Mloo—ftd ,x.tral rnxntr MY'er� rt a ,Y, ” ,M AA sorer.•uu MHtIA Irq)MRBkN pxertn,M fl44 Lac r y Grayson "• a.r rr 1.A IW,,-* BArhur Blvd. -- I ort land, OR 97214 �O ,... ..,,�.. r• /� p.w•+w•r wwrrerp•p two•+a•rxrs.as•r of c -s PM t: 03 t r � 74 193" � �U i "ant Irnu.wuee�� r.. ACCESS ROAD FASF.MF.NT AND ROAD MAINTEHAYCE ACRUMINT THIS AGgEFMENT made this of April, 1978, by �f 4-.l between KENNET4 BOUMAN, STCPHEN LILLEGARD, individually rs J yT and AR tenants in partnership doing business as BOUMAN '.ILLZGKRD r )rVELOPMEW, CO., MELVIN T. MCRPIDE and VICTORIA A. McBRIDEr W I T N t: S S E T H WHEREAS, Bouman and Lillegard are owners of property e N described on Exhibits A. B, and i and WHEREAS. McBrides are the owners of prc'terty described in Exhibit D; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to create a 10 toot roadway for purposes of access to Southwest 92nd Avenue, to grant to the others on easement over said roadway, and to provide t for the construction, repair and maintenance of said roadways Nov, therefore, in consideration of the premises the r'd parties do hereby agree ss follower I. Melvin T. McBride and Victoria A. McBride do grant to Kenneth Sown, and Stephen Lillegard, their heirs, successors and &*signs, a perpetual non-exclus've easement over the easterly 190 feet of the northerly 10 feet of the property described in Exhibit D. 2. Kenneth Rouman and Stephet. Lillegard convey to Melvin T. McBride and Victoria A. Mel---de, their hers, successors and assigns, a perpetual non-exelue.-:e easement over the easterly Igo feet of the southerly 20 fret of the property leacTihed in cnr,F t A.R1!F1~RxT / �� a J f%171 Exhibit C. 3. The foreqoinq 30 foot strip is intended as an access to be used in common by the owners of the property adjacent i. to the said strip so they may reach Southwest 92nd Avenue, also known as County Road No. 2076. 4. A majority decision of the owners of the adjoining ,u tracts of land, said tracts being more particularly described on Exhibits A, B. C, and D, being the users thereof, shall determine the need for and the character of such road construction, maintenance and repairs, and the cost thereof shall be shared equally between all of the users of the roadway. Said adjacent yowners shall maintain the said road in a passable condition for its entire lenvth and neither party hereto shala subject the road to such useage as shall cause unusual wear and tear thereof. 5. This agreement shall be binding upon and inure to r, the benefit of the sur"ssors and assigns of any portions of rl'3 the adjacent properties now served by the said roadway. IN NTTNRSI wmxor., the parties have set their hands �r this.0r day of April, 1978. rt.TVWH ROUKAP`ry t 3TATF of nRMON ► ��.J. J r.. 1',, VICTORIA A. Mr. R P . ('aunty of t,jAAk.0 .1 { 1 Personally appeared the above nawed individuals ant' Arknowledged the foregoing ivistrt�,,aent to b& their voluntary act And deed. BEMRY. NF� / NyMCommLesion Expirem, I'J„TF 7. n�.RRI?IFMT , L J I s� U) EXHIBIT A tract of land located in the NE 1!1, Section 1?, T.1S. , R.lw. , w.M., Washington County, Oregon described es follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of that certain tract of land conveyed to C. L. Shaver by deed recorded in Washington County Deed Records in Book 51, Page VS: thence Fast 111.00 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of SW g2nd Avenue; thence , tlorth Along said right-of-way line 767.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning: thence west paralicl with and 91.00 feet from the South line of that tract of `and described in A Contract (liven by Marvel, Inc. , an Oregon Corporation, recorded in Washington County Deed Reuuids in Book 911, Pages 191 and 192, March 1, 1973, ° 140.0^ feeti thence North parallel with said right-of-way line 80.00 feet; thence Gast parallel with and 110.00 Leet from said South line 110.00feet to u id West right-of-way liner thence South • along said right-ot-way line 80.00 feet to the True Point of Beginninq. i' EXHIBIT B Regirninq At A paint located N-89.51 '10"•F. 722.34 and S 00.06'18" F. 116.86' from the 1!1 corner on the North line of Section 14, T-2S, 14-1W, W.M. Washinqton County, Oregon. Thence: N-49'51'10" E 115.00' to the Want line of S. W 97nd Avenue, thence, 5-on•n6' 18"-F 71.86': thence: 5-89.51'10"-W 115.00' ; thencet N-1)0•n6'1R"-w 71.86' to the Point of neoinninq. Containing 9205.55 sq. ft. After recording return to. r Ken Ilouwan 1 Stephen 1,111e1tard 9790 5,W. Durham Road at T1Rnrd, Oregon 97723 L -� 1 kJ ;if)1 1 EXHIBIT C I Beginninq at a point located N-89.51'40"-E 722. 14' and 5-00.06'13" E45' from the 1/4 corner on the North line of Section 14, T•-2S, R-Iw, W.M. Washington County, Or eq on; Thence: S-n0.06'18"-E 141.71'; Thence: N-99'51'40'-F 115.00' to the west line of S.W. 02nd Ave.; Thence along said west line 5-00"06'18"-E 10.00'= Thence: 5-99.51'!0"-w 125.04': Thence: N-00+06'18"-w 209.71' to e point on the South lin+ and 45.00' from the renter line of S. W. Durhas Rd. C.R. 429; Thence: alonq said South line tl 89.51'40"-E 100.04' to the Point or Beginning. Containing 32,520.86 Sq. ft F 1 , EXHIBIT D " ' Atract of land located in the NE 1/4, Section 14, 'r.25., RAW. , W.M., Washington County, Oregon desc_ribel as follows: Beginninq at the Northwest corner of that certain tract of land conveyed to C.L. Shaver by deed recorded in Washington County need Records, in Book 51, Pepe 195: thence East 214.00 feet to a point nn the West right-of-way line of SW 92nd Avenue: thence North along said right-of-ray line 677.00 feet to a point. said Point also lien on the South line of that tract of land described in a Contract given by Marvel, Inc. , an Oregon Corporation, recorded in Washington County De7d Records in Book 911, Pages 491 and 492, March 1, 19731 thence West along said South line 140.00 feet to The True Point of Beginning) thence continuing west slonq said South line 261.00 feet to the South went corner of said Marvel tract: thence North along the west line of said tract 180.00 feet, more or less, to the Northwest c,3rner thereof: thence East slonq the North line of said tract 402.42 fe:ot to said west right of-way liner thence South along said right-,)f-way line 10.00 feet, more or leu, to a point which lies North 170.00 feet from the South line of said tract; thence West parallel. with and 170.00 feet from maid South line 140.00 foot; ttience. Anuth parallel with said right of-way line 170.00 feet to the True Point of Reginnina. SAVt AND RXCCTT the South 00 feet and the Nest 10.00 toot reserved for r"dway purposes. I I I ; r ' r u� LLr r WO" 00 kWd 00 00 dWr Room I 'I INr SFp p �i ,Mr r. •rM-1•».Ur gets nr�.....r»C-_' .. .., .... . •,,a r 1� 3 r f,4;1144699 . nuoha AND seta sue A.V01V AIA.MEN H1 THESE fRFNF.V.N.Th 1 ' . I -r;'.,•1 i ` ,.1•c herein @free called grantor. ! I Jnr••.•n.ld.rahun her►ohslrr•r.tared,der.hereh,grant,hargam..ell and conies'sterol ?'..u•s I Vn Il. RUsoI. hueban.i r. w t:r hereinalrer settled grantee, mod,nuts granter'.horses. -urce.vn+arnl d+agnn n:!of that certain real pmpetrY with the �' ienoiont+, ftrrordot• in and aplNnfenetnces there,lnhf h-hinging or res anrwo.e Appertaining.situated in the Cuunry• ,q .G.,Al ln.i' . ,State of Oregon,described an lollow.,to-wit: :inninq at the North one-quirtor of section 14. Township South. 1 ' '.mete l ,4e:,t, Willan•ette Meridian, wushinaton .'ounty, Dragon, Thence oth O"4("2C" F..sat a diatan.:u of 2n0.30 feet to the Northwest corner C of that tract of land conveyed to Donald L'. and Julia Gail rolteck. - hunhand and wife, b, dowd rcr':orded in Washington County Ucud Rocordn \a in IIurIC A54, Pagr 2511, on Pchruary 14, 1072r thence i:ast along the North line of said Pollock Tract .132.30 feat to the North Northeast h1 _rrnd'r thererfr Thence :south 0e01"20" E.lnt dlong said Pullock Tract 103.48 (out to the 6outherly Northpant corner th•�ceofr thence East �) alen.t said Polloek Tract 174.67 fent to a point on the Ncrth line {1 of said Pollock Tract which lies West 230.00 feet from the intersection t of -+aid North lin., and the West flight-of-wdy 1inu of S. W. 92nd Avenue ';aid point beinq the True Point of nrrlinningr thence continuing L•'ast along said North line '10•00 fe_'t; thencu south 0801152" ::est along a t lire 1.10.00 t,-ut west and parallol to the west Riglit-of-way line of 4 -aid 9. ,,'. "71141 .',venue 5.04 feetr thence I. nt along a line 5.nU fest south and parallel to the North line cf said Pollock Tract 90.00 �! feet! thence North .l"01'52" East 5.O0 frim to the True Point of Beginning. .vKl "o"".c,.,I t v,r• • t'il •.r ',it's. •o stn To Has and to Huld the game unto the.aid grantee and oraitt"s heirs,successors and assign forever. The true and actual consideration paid for this trandwr,stated in tern:+of dollar.,is 8 '�- • However. the actual consideration constim •f or includes other property or value given or promised which is •64 goes I J" �'onsid••rattnn(indienM which).'(row..w,re,'h p rn spot, N remlwt',d m/.ppliesblo, hdid he drbr•d Sw OR3 01.030) In construing this deed and where the contest sit requires.the singular includes the plural end all grammatical _ changes shall be implied to mage she pruvi•iung herrol apply equal/) to eorporntions and to individuals. h ; In Witness Whereof,the grantor hes eseeurrd this imtnimpenr rhes I', dal o/ tlecr,mber i9fl0 . 63 It a corporate g,c^for,it hes caused its name to be signed+pod+oral nllisedJ•'t+Officers,du rhorurd thereto by ' order of its board of directors I drN 1J t 1 lw ( lot..et+,N H to wwptrr.. s rArE OF OREGON, STATE OF OREOON,Cnunlr of 3 n. I.. .!9 � .r 11!1 cabal, ul suer l l/a'_, I D ecemLbCL 4' l0 40 F•r•Idn.l1Y'alr rd .,.i ) � eget, hooirid dolt ' eeeh ler hhmdt and poor NM ler 0110 sorties.did uy Met the Iwo.,1.the Nominator olpp•olrld fro ol/isn assert t 11 A. i,arry Grayson & Patricia !.. pr.ad.nf.nd rh. the r.fn,1.it. ! r,rayson, husband & wife 1nr..f.,rnl older"rsderled/.d the lw./u,n/i ".i' •rwPar.rlen. - e,.l thou ft. .I ell...J ret M•Iww/nl"/In.irunrnl I.ill;rwtwrea..d . near its he their trohini.d►net 41d,J-4 .J-1d ra,Au,rrm..d the,urd Iain rnr..n eyed.rd+ed.d In hw , hell.J•.rd h.' of lets Burd of duos,-.:.vl.•rh of � !' 11Hde ire t d/runununr d�M res d riJunderr..i on1 eal. ;1' :,• ;'�% y / �•h V P.Iw•err. yL 3EAZ)IAL •'11 IG SEAFffL) iI Nwerr nwor lw/1r./u.t.[/ /� 1 NWYI M1,hb,Iw Orw/en f Mr co —on.,P".§ T -1 •' � Mr re sopinn epos.. . aii I A. Larry Grayson li Patricia A. STATE OP OalOON d..Q I� � •vu.roof•• Corney.4 W.ros-0— 3.1 F� i ....,esu•r.r, +1r i h;lwOOd L. t>;U:;e 6 Marilyn H. I, goes, yh,_,s•n. D.-I. d Awwd• S.. +,. 1' I I ...,.r... ,r .ria FI•ctwr•ol.pod F." dov ir• edon fw .r C - 1 •+ r•r•,.r o•la oou •sod r.,y.6t Mr•b1 twtar mit M. •a .• r• . the .,:hA iwo.,M.,d•.,a".e ys•f•cnr•d �,,.I .r wI.H• Ver,wwA•d in'ova►d r•eorel.d•Md county 5 v 'L •� 0ood L. Rose F. Marilyn H. ... ,.....r poOGE11 THOMSSFN.D•o•rhr d �.�. 2947 S. E. 142nd Avenue p•rords aENc,•e• t l ortland, UR 97235 '::.y ,M.r•.r..e.,..........M.r:rM.",.dt..r.t se 0.f.'4--•I.,.w ��'a� , f ' � is �gtwra N• I 1 � ""'• 199f CE,C -9 fro 9:58 i 1 7 r � !ern M1 1212190 NEW LEGAI. DESCRIPTION FOR Timothy J. Lewis and Peggy L. Lewis A tract of land located in the Northeast quarter of Section 11, Townsh.p 2 South ry Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in the City of Tigard, County of Washing- toc +1nd State of Oregon, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of thrt certain tract of land conveyed to ' C. L. Shaver by Deed recorded in Washington County Deed Records In Book 53 Page 195; thence: East 211.00 feet to a point of the West right-of-way line of S. W. 92nd Avenue; thence: N-OC"01'x."-E along sold right-of-way line 671.00 feet to the "True Point of Be-inning"; thence: West 110.00 feet para- llel with the North Ilre of Section 11, thence: N-00°01'52"-E 90.00 feet parallel with the West line of �, W. 9.'nd Avenue; thence: East 110.00 feet parallel Nith the North line of said Section 11 to the West line of S. W. 92nd Avenue; thence: S-00"01'51"-d 90.1n feet feet along the West line of S. W. 92nd Avenue to the Trus! Point of Beginning. Subject to on ea�,amellt for utility purposes over the Nor: 7.00 feet. I}111I O/O0111000d l GI"1 dl Cwwhr Of w «1 ( ���cJ73s i Ila(w ihe11NN.,, 3.,•19" 14 MasrA" ,d[Na1N1r wl 1.016—Mw"tY Csn w�neN IN Mid DOWRY do"a*w,h 1019" li rM wlih"1 oo111111NM/+1 q"Wft 19 aWd "9"A,"colt n Md1 d 1,906"M""V ` 1100!11 1MOaMY.N O•wtfa,11 11"wnft a 1%~* 6�fP 19100EC -! Ph 2:03 L J W 4 9low G363135 MUM FORM 9000210 ®� MARRANI7 Mfa•--eTATL'TrHr T. Da{ao AND 000A L. {OONAX hevf,#►nd and rift ,,,,Nr •;r;: 14 ....,.�., r. srirofln J• IS= AIM 1`00Y L. LWIDr husband and wi& w t�f�r�, 'eaA rs rprafMrrpr r�hr M ho~ �►wfrd M seen on Gnrnry. Orywr, to-wit. Mir atteaflad Uhitit 40 w WI{IT "A,• A tract of land located in the Northeast quarter of Section 14, c as } Tovnehip 2 South, Range 1 West of the Willam tte Meridian in the Cicrr of Tigard, C unty of Washington and State of Oregon. de-cribed 2 .. as f o e y Beginning at the Northwest corner of that. certain tract cf land n H conveyed to C L Shaver by deed recorded in Washinggton County Deed Records in Booh 53, page 195; thence East 234 00 feet to a point un the West right-of-w2y line of S W. 92nd Avenue. thence � North along said right-of-way line, 677 00 feet to the true point rig ofbe inninga, s4id point lila on the South l+.ne of that tract of 4 r land 5--cribed in a Contract given by Marvel. Ttic„ an Oregon ~ c•,rporation, recordel in Washington County Dead Records, in Book91.1, page 491 and 492, March 1, 1973; thence West along the South line of said Marvel tract, 140.00 feet , thence North parallel with said West rigrr-of-way line, 90.00 feet, tnence East parallel with said �ry South lino 140 00 feet to s point on said West ri`ht-of-wy line, e rhence South along said right,-of-way line, 90.00 feet to the true t point of beginning. SAVE A11D EXCEPT the South 5.00 feet roe **�ved for roudwey purpoece. SAVE AND EXCEPT THE North 7 feet of the above described property f-r/ut-i'lity purposes. r y.r. � A V 1 M� y l /t r tr..l wytr.. rw• i.t.. .... .,N.rr„.: a N.1lY .,(• '" rjy.:`'n t'I••rte s w►n„►roT „�„nihr.now•+•ut t IIS`ht• of the Dubl is in • to that ( �or lien u! the esI►.e Dropert7 1/Sns within the within tho r*"* • kItiu�lm'Ve" 1K Metrietl�e ao *r_%"te to welre right of Seem strence, recordMt 11/�O/T7 in Dt1t40 rt710. ' TM mp..xwd rArwn hr t►v.,vr....rwe r•�i9 VOII.00 'd✓! [fid u.•.,1r3't A•v a+ AwCttet •79 / r1 Dann• a rlpl0t ' STATSTATE !7f QRF.(iI>N Crwml• dW"hinatlm• n T9 P•t*mwir 4mmated the 'b"•` nnftmd [tthneth P. DD M I ,end Donne L. W,+en rM +4+n�kd1•�OWt"•"�"�'M""? ..I P.,M life!;. rohar►•Mf r _ t je. ! —p R+la•+tnr: 1 / ►reMArt Pub& hW (AMOM--MY +aai•)M'. ((PPICIA.ft&J•) �•�� *ttee� IAA"OF 00t � Into am's i .wr •+r.+s �, r, � f r .1 J1 N 1KR:\NTT IIF.CI►—MTATI T11RY ry1KN O ......e. J '[ K=NWM P. ROMAN AND DMA L. NOIIMANf, husband and wire 1 '- MOM J. L WrS renror, c �„.,• ,.+..rr.nr. AND 1 ROOT L. LUIS, husband and wi pe C 1;(nrrrr rhr h•N,rinQ dr. nf+.drr:,l prn,Mrfv� (rwr.J.r>.unrfvere•,,,.'Pr-V h,-,.-,r All, -f1-1h h,-,� eunrn9 m ^aeh ington 4,qmnl"rV a" attached sxa,intt "A" EXHIBIT "A" i act of land located in the Northeast quarter. of Section 14, r17, Town 2 South, Range I Weet of the Willamette Meridian !n ° City n ard, Countv of Washington end State 0f Ore{on, cribed A1'.' ae follows. 'n r Beginning at the rthweet corner of that certai oct of land on conveyed to C. L. r by deed recorded in W npton Countv Deed Records in Book age 195, thence E 234,60 Ceet tc a Npoint on the West rig line of S 91nd Avenue; thence ~V ofrth beainninp,said saidipointflies o nes 0 feet to Lhe South line of thattrue tractooft •^� r land described 1n a Contract en Marvel, Inc. , an Oregon • corperation, recorded in on C0 Deed Records, in Book 911, 0 A Page 491 and 492, Mar 1973; thehence nce along, the South line w Wcysaidght-ofl tr line1490.0040.00 ffeet;tthenceNEast parallel with allel with said �0 i South line 00 feet to a point on said West igh -wav line; �"n thence S i along said right-or-wav line, 40.01• feet t e rue 1 point beginnin{,. SAVE AND EXCEPT the South 5.00 fevc re, red Co oadway purposes. SAVE AND EXCF.FT THE North 7 flet of t above described property for utility ° re 1 1 i ,1 r .r 1 i 1 � 1 I Thr..rd pmprrn I—lr,.. ... r•.,n,r. ,, Rights of tha public in R to that portion of the above property lying within bha within the 4road• A highways.( , I Restrictive covenants to waive right of remonstrance, recordedt 11/30/77 In Bt1220 F:730- rhe nor rnMrdernlmn for 14t—m— A;9,0OO.00 (Here comply with the reyunemenh rd ORS 93 010) N, Oared th,. ,j�'t1 day of August ,t979,� ' Donna L. Borman '4hes STATE OF OREGON, cralnty r,lllashin`ton ).. August — t9 79 docvaent la being Per.nnstly appeared the shove named Kenneth P. Bollman and rerecorded to further Dona L. Dwisan eorrect le jal and arha.wledded the forednlnt(in.rn,ment ra he their ,olontsry are nn.i d—, description. (u 4%1,) 1. A.I Below r": - ~ / - 1 (O►grtat,StAIA Notary Public for Ore/on--My cnl.rmi nn exp'", N'IAItMNtT urrn ��� I foumin 0 1 { 1 2 6 sTATe a otetOM LAW 10 ..6135 SM 92nd ..•�,.. `«"""",,." ��..3l•335 I Tigard, Or 97223 .A«r..reM.s r.uw.»� .o,•n•, _..,_.,� ..r.n�e. wl/.p,en heresy sit Transamerica Title the. Co. . he�rwi.r reww#gGew ,.N 12655 SM Center 9t. Bvtn, Or 97005 00 ^o w uuw,rr Attni Joni Nr. k Mrs. Timothv J. Uwis 16135 aM 02nd Tigard, Ur 41221 es x+ 16 II 10 AM oil ... . .. . unnir�s►�i L __1 TLI oo 7 -7 ) 271 S p0 V G — �o f;I -z4-A(3 V4-21695` Il " t n F�. _ J 2A4�39 17 - 1 4-4 12-11 - A o LMLXNULMVE� 1(),KPII SLEBEN, JR. to F'j"j) L. RtlSE b 1NBILYtt N. 109E, hu,.b&nd and wife hd —I P-1- '4 "—h G th-lcao" - 1-th ,r..(.d 11 Was n4too C-f, 1 A parcel of land in Section 14, Township 2 South. Range West of the Willamette Meridian, in the city of Tigard. County of w..hington and State of Oregon, being more particularly described an follows ovsinning on tb. South line of a 5 foot strip reserved for road purposes along the South boundary of that tract .:onve ad to Melvin T McBride, at ux, by dead recorded Vane 210rth and, Count! December 30, 1977 in book 1229, 4 830Washinfeeptton East Of Recordo, at a point 1584.5 feet corner of Emit half of the Solomon Richardson the 2 South, Range 1 Southwest Donation Lard claim in Section 14, Township W*at of the Willamette Meridian, in the City South of Tigard. colinty 0! W o hi ton and State of Dream t 89,51,40 W::, rll5f,,, .o a point on the Southerly pro- jection of the West boundary of that tract conveyed1978to Kenneth rouman, at &I, by deed recorded March �, , Fee No 78-10078, Washin t r Recoreo and the true point of the heroin {parcel, thence South of.be t Southerly boundary of l0nning gg 5 40" West 90 f@ Ion the Sou said Mc Bride tract; at 11 6orth 0*06'18" thence N West 180 foot, more orkeg, to the South line of a tract conveyed to b 1 1 1 Donald Alltn, at us, y deed recorded in book 324, FaRO 168 Deed Recordi thence North 89*51'40" East 239 feet, MOTO Or less, to the Westerly right of way line Of. Southwest 92nd Avenue, therck Southmrly 10 feet, more or leas, to the Worth line of said K&,noth bousLan tract extended Easterly; thence I he Northwest corner of South gg*51'40" %Z-4t 140 feet to t said Bauman tract; U.Ince South 0,06,IS" East 170 feet to the true point of b*g1nni.,.g. EXCEPTING the South .1ve $get thereof reserved fat road purposes w• . ,._toot...........»...•,. .r-...7.,..,.,rrp.,.ww,.••sere.t-.,w -m,. .._.,.....__,. ..., -� ,.:,47 r 7M •wan nr,p.rrr • r.. . IS-- • ,•pr R*strictf,ve covenants to valve rtwht of ruw.estrar.r- to street improvements recorded 11/30!77 in book 1220. Pap 730; laaerent dated 4/21178 and recorded 4/24/79 as Recorder's Fee No. 78-18397 and 1/22/79 as Recorder's Fee Me. 79-2720 !. In favor of adjoining latidwners for road access and rhtMrbe over the Easterly 180 feet of the Northerly 10 feet Thr trw nrmrderew rn ! �9.`IIIM-00 r N.re omplr with the rwfu,m"nre of URti t r OJn r , h: Daad ihr.10th dsr of June 80 ' x 8ebtea JTA' ',TATE. OF OAEGON Cuum, d 11e3hinct9a 1.. Juteb 10 le 80 Per.nrWlr appeared th►ebnre"ns-d Jose* khremt r. `'1n, ndsrArwrw rn♦ rmtru t M hia r f NW deed. . .�.'a�4 '/Alit/ ANN {I i 1 ore mr El/1L r1 AK'�8f�1�UNIidIN Nofen Pubb( 'rrr Orr« rummr.von e,pre. 3-22-81 Q 4 1 D 1 1 STATE OF OREGON, 111weW L. Roe* 6 Marilyn W. tore•. 15125 8. Y. 42nd Aveme ...• •• Tt>!dt Oregon 97223 =� a� �� trate t»nserlo.r Mu 11voed L. Mee l; Marilyn N. Rome I 1 e.e• iMnyrn. ItewAsr «. +M ane tMnw•».nw r.(yNr.n eeregr ,,t ,�. 16125 S. N. 97nd Avempa . _ react M ver torn..erase•h«.r.rete,,.wet Ttplydr Oregon 97223 r � ttv vst.rs w.«-ren1l',wary..eeueeetree erre reeeeetA n etre r1 crash d ts-�eerar ��. - u«enh 4 Iter.•err 1- b�A!Altai .r Mui �_'"•�`:,"�-" _ - Neo JUN 2Q AM i M �►w. flwlas-gra C .1 . t I' � � t �.1 yu)MAN,ewe 60044698 hNnN'At.1.MF.N BI rmisi,. PRE:cA1VT:', '!I,u ;-qu h Marilyn H. RnsC, Iluwh.ln b W fe , hrrr,rlallef called grantor. A. L.Irr (7rd nnn b hN Ore •nVderan.m hrxelnalrer.raUrf,dl r. reh remar retro.%newt qurtrlMm unto Y Y Patr�s:ia A. llraynnn, Huebanc+ bt�ifp hererrMlltor,alhd dramrl•,and onto dranter,h►In..u,,,.wus And e.ogne all d the grantor l right,title and mfereef In that rrit/lin real pnlper,v with fbr renerarnfa herednrntent. And appurtrnaraco% thereunto hrlonging sit in any- .'I-MMFIIAOwnd ahratel In the C,mtWv of Mash in 7t,n .State til Oregon,doa•nhwl ail follow%,to-wit It is the intention of the rartien to release any right, title and M) )nterust in and to that certain roadway ennement given to Donald Davis ind r.lixabeth Davie by Katherine Heisler, et at recorded May 2, 1945 Nj in Deed Biok 244, Page 39, Washington County, Oreqon. F, cXl t i!r, i � r T„to.. r wfwl to Hold rho.ami unto the wad grantor orad drunter.tMlre,"xc*%%ar-and eeaig_,IorlivH. The free and actual consideration paid for dos rran.fpr..rated 1n terms of dollar% 11 g However, the m•tual comrderatton rnn—r, of or Ineludrs othrr nn,lw-Irl - —lur dnro o, pnomeed wfuch U MIf n,IM C'rrn%tderatinn(Iridicste,which) t M e.nren0e te,weew fir evlriF An,' ,l ma.ppbrahlr. .wild M d.1.,M.5w UH.ti.l'))0.) Ih 1'nmtruing thit dM d and where the contra/art repines, the angular Includeq the plural and all drammahcal 1 hango0 emit he Implied to "ahp the pror'ioons hereof apply rquolly to C•orporahnnl and to individual. Ir Wimp«Whereof ,he grantor mq executed th111mtrurrrnt this day,I December Iy 80; d a corporate grantor,,. tins cau.tid rt%name to be signed and+eal.'Beeed b 1..Wlrone duly authonxed(her-("by order of it%hoard of direr tars :w1�.IrO.lerar�Ierr .t r. . •�., 1�.., � I t 1 I 1 Sf ATR OF?/fgQON. 7 Ir ATF OF 01NICC)IM C'.uni,•.I )�� (-noon n' Wa$hAngtan i December 4' 1080 r.,r.n.u..plr.rM ur1 N,&.Wiv appeared the Itlwr.breadn , „h„ h—j del,wmn, Elwood L. Rose i Mari lr.'fl. —h hx hrw.elr..d...I tar 0..,,h— did.. ,h.,Ill.I— r1 thp Rose, husLand i wife .,.r,.nr.d 1h.1 In. ,,� wr•-n til '� .r.1 ar►won lM0..1 red I.r.Mrry .n.r.0 .x p.x.lr.w., r,rM la M their ...hr nr.n sir N�d.M .11-11 In red In-terry rn,rrnnrM r,red wp.x.n ne.l r.l Md,rnpor.I1M end 1111 N,d,MI,Ynrrlf a ..eyed,.M—iwl a.q14 me NII'd rid:rpa.ennn b,rol.nrr n�til,f.Mad til der.I.— rd rn IN,e.rl (n►IIC'I AI. rh .11—ewdad. «Id ' rxnrn rrtr rn M , .r. .oMnrnrl .n. cFAL) l�•r l '� It 1 a•t.x nr Nnlu. RIMx Q.llrrar.n , t•,f At 1 �, Mr r,mrm rn.n•.pier. -/-0 k.'a ,.r.rr /bM1r t-17-0.x, M, ,.,mmrwnn..pow 1 Elwood L. Rose i Marilyn H. %ran OF 001100" 9 �� v Cwnfv e1 W.Ii„nelnn I coyer Ihnnree.r Drier •) A. Larry Olaysor., b Patricia A. ereFiala—,Me F.C„f do here,Ir�r'enh In.r re enc«Ier Y 00.1wr rea -1htfnw ri NM 10 imide.4 404 r-"”' Mrrrlaue.ear r,". +— .na a(xYfp f"pYfaFh nrwrrl.„1 A. Larry Grayson •.reae«1x.e aerrrM�hea+r•t^0 8946 S. W. Barbur Blvd. Portland, OR 97219 I . 3r11•.reM..la r r+r v ae,r.lr..._ J / ..wr r •)• oour� , .r..,...,« «..err ,,. .,. . 8004464•f ey11pAIM qO ' KNOW ALI. WFN V 7'H It PRESEN;c rh "'r'� "I t••,.n ti 1'ntrlcto A. r.ry r, Itushantl t. wife Mntrrwlice railed/rancor, l.. trio, • nsidrrM,on hereinafter stated,dor•hrrrbv remor release and qultrlArm unto f•.1W!')cwl L. kone 6 - R1ariyn 11. Rome, Husband b Wife hrrr•nalfrr ralM4 drawee,and unto grantee's Mors,nw,rawln and assigns all rd the granfor's right,title arid rnfete.t i •n that.rrtarn real nn,perts with the tenementhereditaments and eppurfoomanlrs thereu.1fn Irksgong or In an, w IIe arMxrtalrkn/.%IWAted rn tat("Nintr of W,Ish Intl ton state of Oregon,dewrrMd as follows,to•wtt It is the intention of the parties to release any right, title and interest in and to that certain road �ay easement given to Donald Davi's and Elisabeth Davis by Katherine Heisler, et al rocorded May 2, 1945 in Deed Book 244, Page 39, Washington County, Oregon. `.Y ti•, I'o Hoot r nd hr Hold tat"rex unro the said/rantrr and granter s Mors,surrerwrs and esu/es lore,er TM tnm and m tual rnnnderatoml paid In, this fin ler .rated in frrrm d dollars,is j 8 Howeverthe a,teal —owdrrallon ronw*t% of or rna!u.ie. other property or s al m given or promised whrrh rs rwr,,I err rttnsnlrration(I"do air wht,h).'(TM..to vhems►.the rvr,Aow '.if nsl.eplrrsJ,N.she,IldMMMr./ Se.r)N't v10b.) In rnmtnnn/thl.deed and where tat,contest ws rrgtrrre.,the singu/al Inrllydr.the plural And all gianuudis.al hon/rs shall he rmphed to make the provisions Mtrod apply equally In rnr9orstinnr and f indiri uals_ In WAness Wh►trrd,the grantor hao everuted this rmtrumrnt this do"IReCem r. Iy90 d a r ,noratr grantor.If has(auwd its name h)be signed and sial dlisd_aY}fr oftwers.duJ fhnn»d 11MIo by order of its l„rard rd directors !! A / %TATE OF ORf70e, ) h1ATf OF ONFOON I'.nrmr..l Jr. t.won Vf Washingten A DlCfmliMr �s Is 80 r•.,«rn.r:. .nvrw .M i A.Lre,"Wi��teyeori�thFitr�cta A. -An MlMdrrrr..wr,. A.Larry on, Husband 6 Wife .Kh r..,hr 11.,,d mI rr h,. Ihe,.r A., d,O.r ,h., Ih.r,.... Ito, n,wd.m.rd r.r rte Is—.,rh, ,•.rrfK,n1 py s �nlM.l It. h, &—ofn,.. •Thr!�Cs sat rAK rat rsl.lir.... r„rA.hrranrM maumenr .rti.nor ryr.r r r n.al,n he r.,lu nfKl Nr.rel.dNd .,I said ,wpu.lton K.l Itil N,d.nK,Ym.nl rN Yp,e,1.,rl r.iwl rn h. flrhnr n.• nu-1•.1red,.r nnr.rrru,A. .urM.rr1 a!its Mr —dd of allK r.r 1. d—A of th.m «sn..r r,.rd000d sad rmnun.n/ to, he n. rM,IMK, «r ..d dew N.drr ►Uhler for Oben M r.,aalasrrac abate N i .�. Neem ruhlr, h.r,..e.,.. ' My mrrwrwrwnn..n^•, A. Lorry Orayeon a ✓atriCia A. nAn rr oaraulr 1 ,Iw•n..wire,tin.r.NN arpK IhDnrran. I]wsYIA ,Y seethe E lveod L. Pose 6 Marilyn H. d r«IrYw w.a 1.,Ossa,FAK-1111o' „I I•, le sate eataYr do rw sA lrrnly'h.. wuhM,arlrYar,M d w,n,nP•Mer Irr1,vM ...,..,._,.. .rul,.[IYaNI m sack d rowel d rayl ta.Mr / rw•r+esy r..r. •••a M0410 MUMt{EN nu..1- Elwood L. Rose arn.ymFs�nrsr 2917 S. E. 141nd Avenuft d Portland. 011 97236 w.s.w.,e. rfor . 4+ r i 9 DECLARATION OF L` ACCESS ROAD EASEMENT AND LVAD MAINTF.NANCF `GREEMF.NT i + THIS DECLARATION made this `v day of January, 197^. by and between A'NNETH AOUMAN and DONNA L. BOVMAN coctether termed "BOLTMAN" and MELVIN T. Mcn mr• and VICTORIA A. McBRIDE. together ' tented "MCBRIDE•' W I T 4 E S S E T It Bousan is owner of the parcels of property described on Exhibits A. C. and ►.r and WHEREAS, McBride and Ba utdn are respectively lc,:al and eouitable tuners of the parcel of oronerty described in Exhibit ni end AHFREAS, the parties lestre t, create a 10 foot roadway for purposes of access to S. N. 91nd Avenue, to grant to present t , and future owners of each described parcel an eaeearnt over said roadway and to , rovide for the construction, repair and issintenance of wAid roadway; Nov, therefore, in consideration of the promises the parties do hereby aoree as foli,Ywa: 1. McPride and Bo wean, ani owners of parcel J, grant to fu uman and Bowmen's heirs, -u,csssors. and assigns• as owner of each of parcels A, C and F., a perpetual non-exclusive easement over the easterly 180 feet of the northerly 10 feet of the property described in Exhibit n. 1. Itnuman, as owner of parcels A. C and F, grants to PACE 1 . hRCI,ARATION A t z Rerordinq return to Nr. Kenneth Bauman 9290 3w Durham Rci. T;Bard, ()q 97121 r J + r #� tic8ride and !1cPride's heirs, successors and assiuns, a perpetual non-exclusive basement )ver the easterly 180 feet of the southerly 20 feet of the property described in Exhibit C. 4 3. Thr foredoinq 30 foot strip is intended as an access to be used to cotronon by the nwnera of the parcels of property d. adjacent to the strip so they may react, Southwest 92nd Avenue, also known as County Road Vo. 2076. the oc.ners of the adjo:ninq A 4. . majority decision of tracts o: lanrI, said parcels being more particularly described on t Exhibits A, P, C, D and E, being the users thereof, shall detersllne the need for and the character of such road construction, maintenance and repairs, and the cost thereof shall be rhared equally betw+'en all of the users of the roadway. Said adjacent owners shall rna,ntain the said road in a passable condition for its entire lenuth and neither party hereto shall subject the t roti to such useage as shall cause unusual wear and tear thereof. 5. This agre~nt shall be binding upon and inure to th.a benefit of the successors and assigns of any portions of the adjacent, properties now served by the said roadway. INMITIMSS MSE, the parties have set their hands this day of January, 1971. Lra.t. 1 -� Vft1PTA a• MA-WR ID — IX) 3TAT1t UT nMtnN count'l of Washington I,a r personally aupeR-0 th•• above namr'1 Individuals and a "! runs 2. ilRt'I,MIY1TicNw 4 1 1 1 acknowledged the foregoing instrnaaent to be their voluntary act +n•1 dred. ( �� �� �fyj� ROTARY C FOR 0WWW My �ulon Rxpireee 3114/80 d7;[ r Y 1' 1 � jpmn 3. nr.(-i.anrrifW 'M NOW , �>L'•,.� } t p y eyi a loop— a t EXHIBIT 1 (PARCEL A) A tract of land 1,7sted :n the NF 1,,1, Section 16, T.28., A.11+. , w.M., washinaton Countv, Orenon described as follows: Deginnino at the Northwest corner of that certain tract of land conveyed to C. L. Shaver by deed recorded in Washinaton County Used Records in Book 53, Page 195: thence East 234.00 feet to a point on the West right-of-wav line of SW 1,2nd Avenue; thence North alone said richt-of-way line 767.00 feet to the True Point of Bool lnor thence West parallel with and 90.00 !set from the south line of that tract of la.:d described in a Contract viven by Marvrl, Inc., an Oregon ('orooration, recorded in ';ashinnton County 'ved Records in Book 911, Paces 691 and 192, Ma r7h 1. 11,73, � 110.00 feet; thence North parallel with said right-of-wav lir- 80.00 feet; thence East parallel with and 170.00 feet from said South line 110.00 feet to said 'lost right-of-way line; thence South along said right-of-wav line 80.00 feet to the True Point of leVinninV. 1 EXHIBIT 8 tPARCEL 8) Beginning at a point located N-89•S1140"-E 722.31 and S-10"06'18'-E E 116.66' from the 1/4 corner on the North line of Faction 11, T-28, R-1W, W.M. Washington Coun•y, Oregon. Thal N-8Q•51'40'-2 11S.0n, 1.o the `lest line of S. W. 91td Avenuel thence: 8-00.06' 18"-e 1 .86'; thence: 5-84.51110'-W 115.00'• thence: N-nn•06118"-W 71.86' to the Point of Bevinnina. til Containing 8205.55 sq. ft. Y 'r �wal'l1eM, t .....•"r/�r,n�.+.. ....�.., .-. �rMw..,r"'r'•'I/gM�IM,w/'�°"A.M+ :yl I 1� 1 ;, A f r EXHIBIT C ? (PARCCL CI I Beglnninq at a point l,)cated N-89.51'1(1"-E 722.31' and P-00.06'11' E 0' from the 1/1 corner on the North line of Section 14, T-28, R-1W, W. N. Washindton County, Oreqon: Thence: 8-00.06111"-E 113.71'; Thence: N-89.51110'-E 115.00' to the west line of S.W. 92nd Ave.; Thence along said west line 5-00 '06'18"-E 20.001; Thence: 8-89•51'10"-W 325.01'; Thence: N-OL'0VIV.•W 206.71' to point on the South line and 65.00' from the center line of S. W. aurham Rd., C.A. 119; Thence: alonq said South line N-19.51'60'-E 100.04' to the Point of Beoinninq. Exceptinq therefrom the real property deveribed in Exhibit E. 1 Mr a . w„ ( 'C —r k 9:` G � al 4, a EXHIBIT G (PARCEL D) A tract of land loc•atet in the NE: 1.'4, Soctic.r 1.1, 'r..S., R.1':., •! , 14shington Co,,..ty, Oregon described as follows, lieuinninq at the Northwevt ,•caner of ttiat certain tra,-t of land cunveyetl to C.L. Shaver uy deed recorded in Washington County Deed Pecor,is, in Bonk 53, Page 195: thence Gast .34.00 feet to a point nn the West right-of-way line of SW 92nd Avenue: thence North along said runt-of-wny line 677,00 feet to a point, said Point also lies nn the South line of that tract of land described in a Contract niven by Marvel, Inc. , an ore,ton corporation, recorded in Washington County Deed Records to book 911, Panes 491 and Aol, March 1. 1971: thence West along said SoIth line 140.0 feet to The Ttue. Point of Beginning; thence ccntinuinq West along said South y li, e 261.00 feet to the South west corner of sii,l Itarvel tract: thence * d North along the west l.ne of said tr.ct 130,01 feat, more or less, to the Northwest corner thereof: thence Fast along the Nurth line ! of %aid tract 402.42 feet to said West right of-way ' ine; thence South rionq said right-of-way line 10.00 feet, pore or less, to a point. which lies North 170,110 feet from the South line of said tract; thence West parallel with and :70.00 tees from raid South j line 140.00 feet; thence South parallel with said right of-way line 170.00 feet to the True Point of Beginninu. SAVC AND LXCEPT the So..tn 5.00 f-3et and the West 10.00 feet reserved fo• roadway purposes. I , l P J O ng t FXHIRIT F (PARCEL E) A parcel of la.d in Section 11, Township 2 South, Range 1 Nest, Willamette Meridian, "ashington County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point located North 80.51'10' Fast 722.31 feet and South 00.06110' East 45 feet from the quarter corner on the North line of saiJ Section �. 11: thence South 00.06'18" East 111.71 feet to a point; thenre West parallel to County Road Ne. 429, 65 feet to a point; thence North 00.06'18` '+est 143.7 feet to the South line of said County Road No. 129; thence East along said South line 65 feet to the point of beginning. v, C p: :d Slays M aaaaas t M ,--,✓ ow AW-W �,e do 0140ft PROP 01 a NOW OwMr.0 + . ewrw a w • vAm F:.s4V .uu ruw`n � F ` i , l nAyOA,w ANG%Ali 0410 C1�J!�lA`{""�•' r kNOW 411 filmy AI THrst'rRf�r v.s Th t. 1.0 /wrrnralhrt called grantor, i,rernalMr.roterl.Bele,hrrrh, grant,t.trgmn,v/l and -,tit es unto , Irih.rtU! h ,•1It. , r h.r,1r,,:ettrr ,n1-f dranf,,, A,.l Orth,drant"'ot lwer., •aerie fir,And!modsq n:1 at that certain real property with the r,,rrrrr. frrrnfirnnle,i, and •+ono•rlennrxr. thrreunhr h-I„riding nr in anvwtw appertmnrnd•situated/n the C'ounrl' .,r ! Slat,,.f 0m#cin,deg:rolled A,h.lh rw,,to.Wit „ r I' ,•-u. - ' I.Ite•r r f :,..l inin it h, or oft, Nr r 1 ;t.r ..r .! t r.tt, n 'aunt , rt ion f Therlo•f•. th' IJ' rtFwest corns t v. ;r.. r r Ju! tit GaI1 1'c 11cc-kr 1•1ty ;, , ,i it000rda ,At aloma the \� t •,. rth Northeast Y't r ..1 r Il l cock Tra,-t t r e r r r+t thence t',f9t k,) 1.,t the Ncrth line !'ra. t N!.. ,r „r, f the: inteY rae,'t ton ,. t1tt r ., a 'Und Avenge ,ntintjiny East fI lest along a I ine of a t 1 ne 5.rltl f . , ,. -k Tract 40.1111 ru int of tieginninq. r , ,4M T„ Hose and to Hnld the orale unto the+aid grantef•And grant” helm une,wro and assigns forever The true did actual ron.drrarlon pard 1nr the. rran,f-r.,tared,n re,m,of dullar,.to g '' However. the Actual ronpdreatrnn ronsio,o r I nr ,nrlude, artier property tit value, dorm or prnmosad which to I ,M.raw rHr.ldefafmn I indicans which) I rh..-m-nr-hit. m ons.rmMl+ d me apNoesho••feeuld M deNred New ONS at 010 1 y, ,err•d or. In romrrurng M„deed and when the context w require+,the singular,Infcludri the plural oto all grommatreal hands.,hall hr omplird d,nld,e the prm nount formal apply equally to mrppentronto and to rndtvtduah In Wotrwt,Wherenif the grantor ha%executed rhrx imtmlm.nt rho• dal of I)Pcembef r ,Ip RV it a,n•p,rrarr grantor,it hoe mused it-name in he rgned end"At affixed nffrcero,duIhwuyd tiler-to by coder r,l it.Award oI dor,far. / �.' ' U .«,....«..•.eel V ATL or ontooh. 1 SCACB OF OPSOON.CaoMr.l Ir. � 1 M .:..L: R1i)Cr Yu Peom—flu appeared .ed .h. Miry duo, r.run P.rw,Mllr apeowd rho ahe..curled .mrh Inc h—mill srrd mr—tin the,JMr er,d«, cher,h.Inner ,•to. -irr_• /. I -It r 1 .. peaed•ne..it rho, he Isom 1,the ,x'j f7 r7n• tl'1 S k,i,nil P. v. 1 1 r .eecr.rarr.l mrd.a Am-fdeWf the t..@ nor,r.11rurr mrm,ra n.l ensu IM lel.11ud to Ih•In.M"^/ Mlnrnr nl n IM rnrp..N I .iiia h 6. thV 1 r „Junior err,.M Jed +r .ud—r-11r..rd ths, u'd,n•r.unrnr . uprA.ed weir.n he r Mil.I••d nrmrs•,..n by—,tit of u•h.,.,d d drn• .rd.ash M .1 n.l,u•ens I 'he .—Idow rd,n.rrunrn,ro he,t.rNunr..r.r,.b el«d. '(OFFICIALL' to I• '! ) r. (OFFICIAL a!ALJ Sfeetl Nor." PuMn fp, ordwl Nnr.rr euNer fn Order, Mr,.rnau.,nn.oNrss '/ •I All, ,. Larry Grayson 6 Patricia ,,. e A - aux or 0010004 r.,.rrrr.err wew..,.ar.^ u " ... ..,...•„•our.• t,lw000i I , rto9tl 6 Marilyn H. way., fho,•ww, View r n, wae—de and Flsrr,or.s win F.rm,aen a ovfdw d Con .aysn«b saw.rwawv b hrraas,+e,d,mar Will w,r^.e,inyle uereaA of ura,ry ons rontrerad •r•• •m,• inti ssss•,re ye4,..oraaa,n,raaA d eSaw*.eA sad—mv 1 carr W.W"wl.. •,'•• ' , I ro,i I . Rosie ti Marilyn H. .. e.,...r.. AOOfa n+oyxa�tFl D~— d n ;'YA? ., t:. '47n'l Avanue wr•rA,a rter.+err,. 1 ort laf.d• t P 1773I, yr...a.«.r•.......eMr`,.•.M•.r.rr d.,rrM�r I.Y Mwrx Mr.r ��� .461 '- •'•• '• i99r DEf -! PFM 9� Se „� J b••l!o AG. O.2lt�c b 78 - 4 2? --�� _go �3o•-c�o�8 S*7 '7 .� g, •.2!49 0 O ...,.fad r•a R �� c�Q r.•l�;to ��' }x. t Y nEED ROD F. WOITA, Grantor, conveys to ROD F. NOITA and JANICE H. NOITA, husband and wife, Grantees, the follow- to inq described reel property) L, A parcel of Land in Section 14, Township South, Range 1 Nest of the Willamette Meridian, in the City of Tigard, Nashington County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point located North 89" 51' 40' East 657. 31 feet and South 000 06' 18" East 45 feet from the one-quarter corner on the North line of Section 14, Township 2 South, Range 1 Nest of the Willamette Meridian, Washington r County, Oregonl said point also being the North- West corner of property conveyed to Casey W. • Flood, at us, by dead recorded April 18, 1979, Recorder's Fee No. 79-014949, of Washington , .� Countyl thence South 00"06' 19" East 143.71 feet to the Southwest corner of said Flood propertyc atr thence North 89" 51' 40' East 180.00 feet to the Nest line of Southwest 92nd Avenuai thence along o the Nest line, South 00 ' 06' 19" Bast 20.00 feet) W: thence South 89^ 5.'.' 40" Nest 100.04 feat, more " 0�, T. Rei ,u;Pi:.,�'' ay o or less, to the Easterly boundary of that certain " tract conveyed to Albert Clark Bryan, et ux, by m deed recorded in Book 1057, Page 33, Records of ' Washington Countv) thence North 00" 06' 18' Nest elonq the Basterly boundary of the Bryan tract, 163.71 feat to a point 45.00 feet distant southerly from the center line of Southwest DurhM Road (County Road 429)t thence North 890 51' 40' East u 120.04 feet to the point of beginning. a. 4 o f. TOGETHER WITH a 10-foot •asment for roedwNy Put- ponos over the Northerly 10 feet of the fo'lowino a described propertyc � e A tract of land located in the Northeast one- quarter of Section 14, Township 2 South, Pangs I Nest of the Willamette Meridian, in the City of Tigard, Washington Ccm nty, Oregon, described As follows) r a• 4 Negtnninq at the Northwest corner of that certain { trait of lend conveyed to C• L. Shaver by deed c eed Records, in recorded in Washington county D look 53, page 195; thence East 234.00 feat to a d point on the went: right-of-way line of S.W. 92nd Avenue: thence North along seidiright alsoflie� loins, 677.00 feet to a point, said Po the South line of that tract of land described in a contract given by Marvel, Inc. , an Oregon corpora- tion, recorded in Washington County Deed Records in gook 911, Pages 491 and 492, March 1, 1973; thence west along said South line, 140.00 feet to f the true point of bec^nninq; thence continuing Gds west along said South line, 263.00 teat to the },• Southwest corner of sail Marvel tract; thence •,• North alonq the west line of said tract, 160.00 L feet, more or less, to the Northwestcorner thereof; thence East along the North line of said tract, 402.42 feet to said ifs-at right-of-way iinet thence south along said right-of-WAV line, 10.00 feet, l more or less, to s point which lies North 170.00 feet from the South line of said tracts thence West, parallel with and 170.00 feet from said South line, t 140.00 feet; thence South, parallel with said right- of-way line, 170.00 feet to the true point of be- ginning. The true consideration for this conveyanoe is - none. T DA7 ii0 thin 1'7 C'_day of ��.�►•� _, 1951. 00, STATE OC ORRWN 1 ss. County of _ Masttistt011 i The foregoinq instrument was acknowledged before N this 17th day of 1481, by w.ud P. 1lofka, (() otar u'�c` or Ot •• My CONwsadon expixesk 41 4 , 1.' W 4' 1, f Y. t i1 •�1 t. scut•or nn�tuw 1 C:.w.wF M tY�ttu.we.sn 1{ ~ M)�l,r IbnYMR (ra�141 •A RF•+�1 MN lM�Ib/t/'/W 1u tl41de AIrr0,4 d 1,o� Ifw Aw!w""ps"A WAN* , ntA•��M�r AA a nwaft M�/•pMf�r w! memo* •111tIIM�r .ter I I Araer rao0rdtn4 rrt.urn %01 Warren Q. Dasa ^�i_; 1NbBrEV e 836 J.Y. At. Clair Portland, 011 9?205 HII JUN 1.2 PN H'1 x. i ilia" b�. 1"L 10© �%p.�c,n, "�'" 3c14• cG -2 i �1 Ucl. cF J, t�z8 ID V �:> �7• l 8s G b �' 1 ...,6 © 102 1 479 DEED ,JANICE H. NOITA, formerly ,Janice H. Adams, ;;rentor, conve-9 to ROD F. WOITA and .JANICE H. WOJTA, husband and wife, Grantees, the followinq described real property; Beginning at a point located North 89' 51- 40" p•' + East 722.34 feet and South 00' 06- 18" East 15.00 feet Crom the one corner on the North line of section 14, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, willamotte Meridian, Washington 9rA County, Oreqon; thence North 89" 51' 40" bast 89.99 feet, thence along the arc of a 25.00 foot radius curve having a central angle of 900 02' 20", the chord of which bears South 451 07' 19" East 35.37 feet fan arc distance of 19.28 feet) to the west line of Southwest 92nd Avenue, thence South 00^ 06- 18" East 46.84 feett thence South 89^ 51' 40" West 115.00 feett thence North 00° i x 06' 18" "Rat 71.66 feet to the point of beginnirq. jThe true consideration for this conveyance is .. s c none. !. r u DATED this c day of - 1981. a M a . Wits r f c.c q STATE Or OREGON C e, County of _ Washington ass. • �.. The foregoing Instrument was acknowledged before uo me this 17th day of Jtpp 1981, by Js,RA molts. h My commission expirest_ off./mow .r 4,4 c'. n �j r4 4 c y rf �„ y� I F� t UA ��.o.. Iw„w•.•„ uww!w� M �ariw Moores.m 47 +•Yn+Aw 1�.rn re.rw� a h.,.%+r.o.I—, wr•t.•.M,w«&to Atter ncoralnq return tot warm" C. Dora$ 914 9,w, at. Clair Portland, on 472tn ''Klhfft�p 'f'. ........... 77 r 1 LD 60 5 L 35. 3�e $�°I .g9-yg• 79CL c3ec,= til d5` l vJ 5t04 3 a5! u PSRu = I pt' ' �0 rill- V b� 700500!' M�taAMTt ptRA--aTAt1TtMY f'n,ll � 1 i :, ,•�� -, has [arid .l eM�y .,�� �•n et" ^•rr!wn..".«. h. .1}s' "�1 WE'LL) ., f,.•:wee -te+ } t 00604010� eh, rfli.M"ma A ,n"d MN P"V.," 2^ ' tws nl lheewr• eam uR�N see rre/wsrr M/seta asww,:Molal w h.ah1 hitt,'r, CnwM' ,arf. fles/sw. were 114egan109 ac a point 1,acateu 40vth l9• ,1' 10" leaL 'Ast and South 0 Ju' 18" rant, 15 fe.t frees t..0 quare^- cot,wr on the North lane of Sectio.; li, Township d South, Range 1 West., willamette Meridian, waehiigton County, Oregon: thence Sout'r 00. 06' 18" cast 1� 113.71 feet to 0.e true point of beginning: then,. 'Inrth 00. 06lv West. 71.86 feet to the Southwest corner of that + . of land deeded to Janice H. Adams, recorded April 3. 1978, fee . r 78-15157: thence North 69' 51' 10" Fast 115.00 feet along t. southerly line of said Adams Tract to the Southeast corner of send tract} thence South Ou• 06' 18" East 71.86 feet to a point; thence South 69. 51' 10" gest 115.00 feet to the point of beg,.nning. Y TOGETHER WITH an casement for roadway purposes as described in agrse- ment, recorded April 21, 1978, in fee No. 78-10197, Rocords of Washington County. Oregon: said easement being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast cornet of that tract of land conveyed to Kenneth Bouisan, et al, by Special Warranty Deed, recorded March 3, 1978, in Fee No. 76-100781 running thence West along the North line of said bouman Tract 180 feet to a point; .Emco North 30 feet to a point; thence East, parallel to the North line of said Dourian Tract, a distance of 180 feet: thence South 30 feet to the paint of beginning--------------- Min ------f_-- -- R a • f M1I TAX .,yr r ,.eiwKr.n.co,n�oa�'M„CM d wwr ure rho sod PnA r•rr to ir.e haat ommmobranum.,z•vi ;statutory po+.+r of Pisseaament of the t'nifiri _ewr sae AR•n^v -r Mishlnpton �'nunty, TM 11Y�awl/ "90900.00 (H.'. ,.nror wriA fAr,«r nrw.r,r.n.,a ORS 0)QlU) i .�1 f rt Ober P. Bowan Donna L. Boua)an WnRhlnvtUn October ` sr�rr OP oty .0,. CrwM► d RF,NNL4TrH r. BMWAN i DDOONA�to l � 10 -s Iw.ww.N/ .ao n �N°o...0--d MW ade.ow#pd d Nr hwoo.ry.Wau. M b. t he f r .ohmwp eat ad M/. 1 •da.a. .. .JvQ�l�l J vi ((Ip L auLL) Irdarlpumbh ass►—u. ..oa..' _ wa+aa�r awn . + 1 ' Rh._� pR1111a 4gww.n9 Iun nr n..npq 1 u IMOr.tM97223 w...♦...... a.... w w«w Mr aM n,r w1rra�w d MOwlrlr rnn.r., M'%r• �y rr....w,M wY wr.N.r Mir rw.My ww E I$ 4bh ` ....� .. "�"drw%a M 0 �r•u ... w._ lilAs iia+ Pou ......N..... —.. .... ve— ar r. r to, .oe�w Y,baMmw fn-- M. .dew• om Mr iw.r+► • �Mvr•MQIr Yr4 AMM 141)RXEU _..._.__._a WWII _ it r I A n M'TP oo. Y, '111 , 111 •. . �. :� I � ..t,J-,•'ice "1 1,t . �o o >t tar✓:, � 704 1911 STREET DRDICATIOrt r ltMOM ALL MEY BY THLS S PR r.S MTS, That i._N c T a/ t ..ers!naftor called grantor(@), for the sum of Sy/c constitutieq the actual consideration for this deed, do hereby give, grant and dedicate to the Public (or) to the City of Tigard. a municipality of the State of Oregon, its successors and assigue, (strike inapplicable part) a perpetual right-of-way and easrewt for street, road and utility purposes on, over. across, under, along 1 1 ` and within the following described real pretaisea in washington `r Mmwty. Orefwi I �1 ,t ' See attached Exhibit A" 1 r Bsiibit "A" That portion of the Northeast quarte. of Section 11 Township 2 South, Range I w..ar, tri I 1 tmntt' as follower Mal tlidn, w.t@tltnu!on C(,unty, 010-full, described t tleginninq at a tx)int I1 Barad 4orth 89' S1• 10" !fast 722.11 foe► and South 0. 06' 16" Fd%t 15.00 feet fru@+ the quarter a corner on the North Ilse of said Section 16c thence Nor•.h 89• ."' 40" Gast 89.99 feet; thence along the arc of a 25.00 foot radius curve havinq a central angle of 90. 02' 20 the chord of which bears South 651 n7' 19" rut 15. 17 feet (nn arc distance of 19.28 fnpt) to thn West line of SW 92nd Avenue] thence North alonq sold Went line- 25.02 foot, thence continuity Northerly and Westerly slonq said Meat line to and &lung t11N South line of SW Durham Road to the Must ]Inv of that certain Pal cal describ«d In deed to X,-nn.-,h P. eouttian at us recorded June 1S, 1976 In Ronk 1091 Pdgr 271 Records of sold Washington County, thence South a' 06' 14" Fast along said Nest line 2S 00 feet to a line bearing South 89' S1' 10' West frgO -he Point of i,.ginningi thence "H.rth $19' '1 ' 10' rest IR;,06 feet to the Point of bsyinninq. t«� PON V -1 _4 �r t r i I y 7 �i, dry To have and to mold the above described and dediaatad rIjM* unto the Public (or) to the city of Tigard (strike inapplicable part) for the uses and purposes hereinabove stated. +� The grantoris) hereby covenants that he (they) are the ownecls) in fee maple and have a good an] legal right to grant his (their) rights above described. to KITNE" WHMWP, the grantorl@) has (have) herrunto set his (their) hand(@) and meal(m) this _�� day of 4-4 ISR#L1 - (saur.l --(BRAL) MALI I sPl►LI ,. ' t s a a ss � eve STATS OF M80" 1 I es owlr.y of irashiagton iam 1W rT RASD�RD, that on this �' '_ day of _'_� d � .U-j1 i Iq.;Zd: before we the undersigned a Notary Public in and for the —' said County and state personally appeared the within named Lo—j who are known to Cie to be the identical individuals described in and who executed the within instrument and arknowledged to a that they executed the same freely and voluntarily. IN TEBTIPKW MHERROP. I have hereunto set my hand and *,set Ghia day of �• • OF Ablic for Oregon s� My M.. saic.n F.xpireer(.2,�J I � � r e Approved as to form this day of my, , A�.\.}�J�a ciCCy"ttorney � Approved as to legal duseriptlun this day of 144.8 1! BY. ._�. Approved th i s , d ay o f CITT O/ TIC'RO, OR'' ' PLAMIRD MMUs510E srrLf y • �is��� Chairman ACCEPTED HY TICIARU CITY C"'U14,11. APPI., 1 1, 1'17J nor s w► q, City WWorder- 9 w 0IL. i Is i wF h o NNN�• d�l • ti 07 IA 0 S' in u1 I I � 1#`� ro 73 NV Pu z6 'Mg IYQ/ all. _ QvU�I SOL�z�O �! , �fl f.�1�• •• • _ �_ 13 i=_ .�IWQ ,L V1= pry.. �• ,L_ . n f �u 0 0 o S NIL u M W A P OM1 N 11 tf T 4 46n 1 O Pl► 1 i i i►, 3,00 h• r v (I 01 0/1 l/.0 titd� v loll f O )Q /1 1 �3 lot y UW I II u r F r., r T 4 11i �` tl 1� r ?r 1 C i rc^ r �a V MF t y ty all or OQIMf " f .. to C— .....r•w..r. ••.+►w.+w~ .r -wow"w boo '0 mAmb ,.t•► a.fNfti.. 0m,— .r ..r ..no ..w.r 010.80 "W""q U..— CiTY OF TIGARD \HQ►eco 4._,. III ........ o.a"� YAC YWS.M.w. /O s ■ ■ -i PNAJt:^T `1,\Mh:RNlaN1�i¢47S(.128��1 FfL6 pk:FFgf:NCE An P"II:_-..�.��_�..�7ne TAX We fat to ,_, LJT Pr): %, Street :'andltllat fl t -- STltsrr DCDICATIDN 6 1 Q 3 1 8 0 3 KNLVA A1;, 11F:N BY 'MMSL pltr5t.'t1TS, THAT hereinafter called giontor(s), for the mum of ! .SL'> consituting the actual mnau»ration for this deed, do hereby give, To the City of 14gma A, s municipality of the Stag of Oregon, its succeasore and ta-imin eitr Of W&Wfdl 51P@1101V—Pr it+rTnr.tvWW"" vd S,* qua, (st-rike inapplicable part) a pert,etu.+1 right-of-way and assonant for street, road and utility purposes on, over, across, under, alonq And within the following described real promises in Washington County, Oregon: SZF: ATTAOW..D LXHIMIT "A" f �� T., have and to Nold the above described and dedicated rights unto the )htblic (or) to-slme Gary-o[_aleard.laaralirlwapp11cab le part) for the use■ and purposes hereinabove stated. { I r.,. grantor(s) herwhy c,nvenAnts that he (tk.y) are the owner(s) in few simple and ` have a good and legal right tc grant hi• (their) rapt■ above descr-hod. IN WITNRSS WM*Fnf, the grantor(s) have hereunto set his fth.,r) hand(q) and Alai this (1 T. y cCE meq, _ WAL) _..__. (sr,AL) _ fr1W.1 1• ytAl.) )MAL) SIMTE 'X � ► �� ,.w. fxrnlcy of ,•-. � ) �ft_'� �j 11 .If �!f OlY�l Il R71 Ir•,atwtal l}. nt+t•,�r*A t.hr alwt� n.,,- d _-_-.�`.�._ • and ackadal"fed the foregoing instrument to be their voluntary act and dead, r Before am, _ Notary fvblln tnrNoreW RV Coo,slssion empires, �` J • To[ corporation Dedications Ref1r IN WIT TSS rpwr the undersigned . rporatidn ',j^ eauged tt,ia St t Dedication L,, t„r ItA duly authorized, underalgned offiders acting recant to resolution =r of its Wostd of Dirac re. Icorporat.ion acknorledgwwn of rnrporata lY princ&1418 must bre attared) , S Nine of rporation j By. President v / By: Noretery TA OAG:S�N ) \� ) County of___--. 1 thta — d of 19�• Pernrnally appeared the above named_ - --,--.— _--- and ackneae d the foregoing instrument to be their volun y act and deed. / Before Ns: Notary Public for Oregon Ry re-mission empires:_ ACCLPTARM In Approved as to [on Chir ' r� day of (L. • 6y: -V—% ,.., y V C / Attorney - Cit ofTigar`d Approved u to legal description this L SI' fay of y„A 19 I my ss= Appy ived this a,:r _.day of Avbv„ 191L. CITY OP TIGA110, ORr.70B PUNNING COMMISSION By: Chat= Accepted by the City Council this �� day of S.Tt�ear �`. Ig.1L• By._ —. rtty card• - C ty igard Page 2 � y 1 of Project: Iced Lrlenbusch (80-11") July 10, 1981 location: City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon I1r•m: 'street Dedication Description A tract of land located in the Northeast e p quarter of Sectiony of 4#, Tnwnahip 2 South, Range 1 Meal, Tigard Maahington County, Oregon, or more particularly described sa (0110": Beqinninq at the Southeast Corner of lot 1, Block ), of the Flat of scorded "KneelandPlot Esa ttes"nd heath:eypolntof begln^ingfiled w ofthisith Mdescrgiptiy on- thence East (N 9110 00' lin" E) a distance of 5.(10 feet to a 5/8-inch irnn rod rn the Meet right-of-way of Southwest 92nd Avenue (County RI,yr1 No. 21176); thence 5 OOo 01' 52" M along th+ eforessid West d 25 feet from whirl measured at right rult,t-of-way (parallel to an said Southwest 9�nd Avenue) a distance of angles to the centerline of feet to a 5/8-Inch iron rod; thence Meal (N 900 00' 00" MI a distance or 5.30 fe0 to the Northeast Corner of Lot 12, Block S of said Plat of "Kneeland Estates,,, thence 14 000 01' the f (Parallel to and N1 feet from when me soured at right anq ls toof said Southwest 92nd Avenue) a distance of 150 feet to the true point of beginn:nq of this descriPtlO0 Containing 750 Square feet, more or Iraq, eccordinq to the hear;nga end urvry of rd d with County Surveyes listed on a Rerords der,lifylnq theraforeseidehtngllrl dedication. i �CILtI� $rrirl or oe1oON w � a„a�, iM,mlf,Ir� U,•KIM •>f �K'1%+M ',•n,�,M•Yid".0”, •1•„MM nr,lil•�,�� :• w,Ill.d 10 M••1„la Nr IK�•vM :d-w,rdra n hV01 iM.«:a,r u,Y"1...ml, oil)G&"tNEoa st4 UMM 1•r ,1 • 1911 SEP lA PM 3155 ' 3 r • L J '": �" (;11U� c: A:,"►G�t� 78042484 k I, STREET DZDXCATTCM ' a KNW A" MEN BY THCSX PRESIMM, That _� a(/tYJ//w✓— 'nsreinafter called grantor(s), for the sum of S " constituting the actual consideration for this deed, do hereby give, grant and dedicate to the public and assigns, (strike inapplicable part) a perpetual right—of-way and easaltaent for street, road and utility purposes on, over, across, ander, along and within the :allowing described real premises in Washington Comove 0 1 Tisa RAM< FIVE (s) ►TRT Of TMP. M IUwING 145CRIRRD PAW2Lt A tract of land located in the NE 1/ti, Section 14, T.2S., klw., M.M. Washington t....mty, nr•gmn described as follows; 1e111'O tng at the Northwest corner of that certain .tact of land conveyed to C.L. Shavet by deed recorded In washinston county lived Records in Book 51, Page 19i; thence East 214.(() fret to a point on the Wrot rimla-if way line of 4w 92nd Avenue; thence North Glome said right-01-way line 767.Ut1 lett to the Trw Point of Beginning; thence west parallel with and 90.0x7 tact fano the South line of that tract of land described In a Contract Given by Marvel. Int., an Or•Ron Corporatlnn, recorded In washfnRton LeUnty Ur•d Records in Book 911, !'aaep r91 and avl, omit l; 1971- I:U.W fertl thrnre North y14al !' pat al lel with Gaud rtNht-of-we lint BO.UO feet -bene• Est parallel wltl' And I7U.UU fort fame said Louth line IaU.lx) feet to said West right-mf way 1lnc.l tau• Point of l+<'Rlnning.thence South alnng paid tight-ol-way line BUou . feet to the `A The said property is free of dll rnruebrsnerp created or puttered by the Grantor except Non*. Ips paid property is subject to the puwtg of Agency of wthe l'nifi•d Sew rage uhfngton I:nunty, the rights of the public in struts, roads and M highways, raa.•atrnt rrcnrded July b, 1964 in Ntetk 117. Palin Iii. Record• of Wuh(ngt,fn County, and Consent Covenant recorded Roteebr l0, 1977. Rook 1210, ►aRe iw, 1 Records of Washington Inunty. i, a . s Ali +.1 l .j .r. -...,...M�1�.�' '��.�....w......�rrr..w�wrMr..w.r-....w► w.w..w.+.�rtwr.��v,_. �^ A To have and to Mold the above described and dedicated rights unto the Public (strike inapplicable part) for the uses and purposes hereinabove stated. The grantor(s) hereby covenants that *.&- (they) are the ownarls) in fes simple and have a good and legal right to grant h"- (their) rights above dsecri.bed. IN W11-10 118/RWP, the grantors) has ,havo) hereunto set ohs (their) handls) aid seals) this day of k . lg71. Moog i 1/sA,4) �(//AL) _—(SLkL) a �_,(SGL) ,.�- STATE OF ORZOM 1 1 •a. county of Washington BE IT RENEKBMED, that on .his /37h day of 19- a before me the undersigned a Notary Public in and for the I said County and State personally appeared the within named E'a.nn�fh S r Z, who ars known to me to be the identical individuals described in and who executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same freely and voluntarily. I# TWMNOWY WHERROI, I have hereunto sat my hand and 7h day of 19Z�. `. ,r► vl. :`e7Notary mw; c for Oregon Ny comskiesion Rxp.lres, 1/-vL-Q/ Approved as to form this /'4 day of 19 . CM • i Approve as to legal .ascription this _L day of A E Approved this /Ir� dqy of A% %+1 CITY OF TIaARD, ORUGGIF PLANNING COMBS ` y haoepted rs the Ooemeil this a�ha1 of loll. —;,Aft 00,neseor 1 � M omeo@Vftr pee—tag t.."w .0 t.Ow.. Amm. cw •.a._r..rr� •%ww► ..ars. d —Ave" + ••••w.t U-4 .0 w...... .. ►.a wt na dww. I It.—ft 11I I TMatlaAM rl..sw• .M M� •�R' r"^^ YrD � t � �mlkjjpqw ml T Y OF T I G A R D EMPLOYEE NO. EUJIF EQUIP DATE 'U L FWOnRED ICCOLINT'N'�408tR —N0 HOURS WORK PERFORMED J411:. TOTAL H00lqRSv EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE FOREMANS SIGNATURE TIME CARD Cl (Y OF TIGARD EMPLOYEE NO, —NAME D-ATE HOUR 3 ,ED FQUIP EQUIP '7 ACCOUNT NUMBER NO. HOURS WORKED _Kv e .e A�mv n'-, IL TOTAL HOURt LEMPLOYEE SIGNATURE FOREMANS SIGNATURE_- C!"?gIFIfATIAN N1 T I hi CATY OF TIGARD 0�Vk DATE EMPLOYEE N EQUIP I EQUIP ORS WORK PERFORMED ACCOUNT W!MBER No. HOURS "N'ORKED 61 LZ TOTAL HOURS EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE FOREIVIANS SIGNATURE ____ CLASSIFICA7 ION TIME CARD Cl Y OF TIGARD L --17- -I EMPLOYEE NO. -NAME Ra D_F ATE -) - 7 'Z 7- EQUIP EQUIP ZU-_FACCOUNT NUMBER _ NO HOURS WORXEC, V4 TOTAL HOURS JEMPLOYEE, SIGNATURE FOREMANS SIGNATURE- TY 0 F T 1 Fl, 0 92- Ise, e2 EN LOYE;F NO, – DATE EQUIP EQUIP WORK PERFORMED HOU113 ACCOuAT N'.rd U NO. 140 it WORAZO -imps TOTAL HOURS EMPLOYEE SIGNATUR FORtFNIANS SIGNATURE T I T Y OF T1 GAR D E M P L 0 E E N 0, L D AT E El-ilp ECIJIP WORK PERFORMED op':";FACl0o14r NIA-5114 'NO. Ell "PLO `7t r i 4LE TOTAL HOURS FOREMA14S SIGNATURE EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE— -7-7lC �irC7iv�Sl N / f. Q�nn a✓� 3: ss� �; C� v ,J r,. CITY OF TB1FAM WASHINGTON COUNTY,OREGON February 4, 1982 Joe Bailey Landis, Aebi & Bailey Georgia-Pacific Bldg. 900 SW 5th Portland, Oregon HE: Ken Bouman - Improvements to S.W. 92nd Avenue Dear Mr . Bailey: Enclosed, please find a copy of a conftruction cost estimate for the aforementioned project, for your information Should you have any questions thereinregard, please contact me for assistance. Very truly, O�iwl CRYOF n4RD John S. Hagman �SM40m.,�MW,.,,WIC„ Superintendent, Engineering Division 2, cmv t.-A A TDA T 1. LU � Enclosure ` ,� h«.O�C�►. + S O p� G%Ct ,.J6'&V 1 1 r , t Va � fr ---- 12755 S.W. ASH PO. BOX 23397 I I(,AHU,UHI:UUN 912eJ NH:bJ9-4111 — �JMULmqm V, k U ► En STOEL, RIVES, BOLEY, FRASER AND WYSE (y(/1S/) IDAVIES BIGGS STRAYER STOLL AND BOLEYI FEB 3 1982 IRIVES, SONYHADI S SMITHI LAW OFFICER ALLAN M A 1CNACL A VELMA J T.JA«II O'C'1WCIO SUl ll'U,N E L.''I1iS J[IIR[♦ MIGMALL ALD[N V[LMA JCNCMIA. g00 S.W. FIFTH AVENUE RICHARD L ALE MICHA No _.JOSEPHSON PORTLAND, OREGON 97204 CPWud RICHARD D,SACH JOEL O.KUNT2 DAVID L.DAVIES PAUL,.�SDLfI GNEGO.v M.MACPwCRSON MUGH I..SIG D! CRNCST •ONT.ADI,P,C. OEITCR [.MARTIN CLEVELAND C.CORv 'it MY C.SMCIT.AUPT WILLIAM M.MCALLISTER I5031 224-338C, •HILLIP D.CHAOSET CHARLES J.MCMURCHIf OAIL L.ACHTEMMAN S7LPHEN L.O.IIIIT. MARKT S.CHAND LCR GEORGE K.MLI CR,m [MANIC• f.ADAMK KIRK R.HALL KAREN K.CREA SON DAVID P.Mlll[R,P.C. OT[PH RN[ SASSON JOHN J MALLC E.JOSEPH DEAN OREGON, " MOWS February 2 , 198 2 DART N.•ANNUM SUSAN M,MAMM�w THOMAS P.D[[RIMO,P.C. HARD• MTERS MARGARET M.SAJMOAMONCR JOTCL A.HAMPO,: JONN DETJ[«S,m ,.ORAS M.NICOLA1 WILLIAM A.ECMO JAMES C.NONE SARNCS M.ELLIS MILO L.OMMSCTH PUT.A.Sven PAMELA L.,AC KLIN EDWARD L.EPSTEIN.P.C. TERRENCE M.►ANCOAST CONSTANCC HCIMS •LOC. PETER P.JAMVIS INOWAND M./[UCMSTEIN MA'.K H.P[TERMAN JOHN A.goo 0ANSKI ONEDOMv I.JENNEM RICHARD A.IMA NIA CAMRSELL RICHARDSON,P.C- JOHN I.S.ADACH CNAMLES S.LEWIS,LII O[OMOC H.FRAMER.P.C. NOSEMT L�RIDOLCT,P.C, O[ORDE M.FRAME OALLOWAY O[OAGE O.MIV[S,P.C. DEE K.CAMLSON WILLIAw L.M[RRITI LC ONARO A OIRARD LOIS O.MOS E NDAUM •CNA ETAN J.CLOSE "Oat- L.M 0 " WILLIAM J. GIMA OW RICHARD !.MOT,p.C ELI[ASETH I.CO6OMIf1 NOS/MT J.MOOMM AN O[PRHAM GOLDSTEIN JOHN M.SCN WCIT,2 Lh NANCT L.COWOILL THOMAS..NELSON SUSAN P.ORASCP PATRICK J.0IMPSON CM INp[LIA MA..A.f. L NOTO NONAI.D S.ONOSSMANN MUG. 9MIt H,P.C [HMISTINE DOOLET MARK R f[iC NTINO[M THOMAS M.PAGE CHAML ES N.MAMENN100.P.C. THOMAS S.STOEL RANDOLPH C.IOSTCR SUSAN M.OUICK 0OSEOT ►.NAPP.MGION,P C. MANLLT e.'ATMAVEN NANCI M.OANOND OUT A.RANDLES JOHNN.MAY STEPHEN S WALTEMS ANDREW M.OAMONCP JAMES MAI STMEIN2 MICMA NO A.HAIOEN,JR. JEMC M WCSR RICHARD S.GLEASON ANN L.I.OMPSON 0A IO O.HAYMUNST,P.C. CLAM LNCE M WICKS SENNETT H2OOLDST[IN [.WALTER VAN VALAENSHNO MCN., H.He."TT.P.C. MARCUS WOOL AMNOLD L.OPAv JOHNM.VOLKMAN C MAPLES I ,I�NKLC WILLIAM W.WTSE.P C DAVID W GREEN 71MOTH♦J.WILDER ROSf R1 ..wII NTI NOTO N,P.C. Mr. J. D. Bailey �� o 151.6 Georgia-Pacific Bldg. 900 SW Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97204 '�� v1N� AO e- Mr. Edward J . Sullivan`` 1727 NW Hoyt Street Portland, OR 97209 Dear Joe and Ed: Re: City of Tigard v. Kenneth Bouman , Washington County Circuit Court Case #42-011 I 'm not sure which of you is representing the City of Tigard in this matter, so I thought it would be best to write to both of you. Mr. Ken Bouman has today contacted me with respect to representing him in this case and its related prob- lems. I know very little about it other than trP fact that a confession of judgment was entered by Mr. Bouman and he is of the impression that the City of Tigard may be considering some enforcement action in the very near future. Mr. Bouman will be meeting with me Thursday of this week . I would appreciate it very much if you would please refrain from any action until we've at least had an opportunity to review the matter with Mr. Bouman. Should you desire to take any enforcement action, prior to the end of this week or, certainly, thereafter, I would appreciate it if you would please let me know, since it will be our responsibility to represent Mr. Bouman in this matter. STOEL,RIVY.S,ROLPY, FuA5Eft AND WYSF. Mr. J. D. Bailey Mr. Edward J. Sullivan February 2, 1982 Page 2 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very t .7 ephen' an STJ:gb .. MMLML THOMAS H. BURTON ENGINEERING & SURVEYING 302 TIGARD PLAZA PORTLAND, OREGON 97223 January 28, 1982 Cost Estimate - Job No. 81-217 Ken Bouman - Improvements - S.W. 92nd Avenue UNIT TOTAL ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT AMOUNT PRICE PRICE 1 . Trench and install 12" STS Pipe - L.F. 366 15.00 5490.00 2. Clearing, grading , excavation - L.S, ALL ----- 2000.00 3. Manholes (Complete, installed) . - EA. 1 750.00 750.00 4. Class "B" A.C.- Tons 45 40.00 1800.00 5, 3/4"-0 Crused Rock - C.Y. 65 10.00 650,00 6, V'-0 Crused Rock - C,Y, 91 9.50 865.00 7. Curb-Conc. Std. - L.F. 406 5.60, 2030.00 8. Sidewalk •• S.F. 670 1 .50 1005,00 Subtotal = $14 ,590.00 Contingencies = 1 ,460.00 Engineerning = _1 ,500.00 GRAND TOTAL = $17,550.00 W - N I V II v M Z j. ca W N dh C �Z mN a0 Y z .oil C7 _ ono w NZ f=o M I� ZZ "'a W d d r � 4A 17 J ,,. ..,. Portland General Electric ConVpony N - �:JA 6: elry OF T{GARP Deceinbpr 30, 1981 Mr. Ken Bouman 15940 S. W. 76 Avenue Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Ken: Enclosed is a streetlightin,� proposal for S. W. 92 Avenue and Durham Road. The proposal. calls for two (2) 70 watt/5,800 Limien High Pressure Sodium (LHPS) Luminaires to be installed on existing PGE Line Poles C21-14/2405 and C21-14/2406. The City has adopted, as policy, PGE's Streetlighting Schedule #91, Option "B", Tariff E-12, Revision #2 (copy enclosed) which requires the developer to purchase and install. the lighting equipment per PGE's specifications. To assist you in ordering the proper units, I'm providing you with the descriptive information as follows: HORIZONTAL LUMINAIRES 70 watt/5,800 UPS Luminaire with 120 volt ballast, prewired (at .least 112 Lumex Wire) . M-250A Enclosure Internal Photoelectric Control Receptacle, Semi-cutoff Pattern Type M-S-II. General Electric Company Drawing 1135-175631. EXISTING PGE LINE POLE 6' (fuot) Elliptical Mast Arm, complete with bolts, washers and nuts for mounting as required. After receiving the lighting equipment and a purchase order, PGE would install the lights at a cost not to exceed $450.00. Normally, we're not in the contracting business. Ho, -ver, siirce the lights are to be installed on PGE Line Poles, we olf- - to eliminate the need for releases of liability with a private contractor. Western Division-14655 SW Old SCho9s Ferry Road—Beaverton. Oregon 97007--643.545_* a Mr. Ken Bouman December 30, 1981 Page 2 When the lights are installed, the billing to the City will be: 2-70 watt/5,800 LHPS Luminaires @ $3.33/mo. = $79.92/yr. 2-Existing PGE Line Poles @ $ -0-/mo. = $-0- /yr. TOTAL BILLING $79.92/yr. Sincerely, 41e Commercial-Ndustrial Representative 643-5454, Extension 360 cr enclosures cc: Mr. John Hagman - City of Tigard Gary Lukas - PGE � ly ryl = 1.j ,- T;10 41 Z lee 5 TA 7o oiw',"�,r, y 7 V d k, Vi WAI rN -j S. W URHAM ROAD Portland Gener EIe-ctric Company Sec i Revision of Sheet No. 91-1 P .U .C. Ore. No. E-12 Cancel Iina First Revision of Sheet No. 91-1 SCHEDULE 91 STREET A14D HIGHWAY LIGHTING SERVICE TO STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING AVAILABLE In all territory served by the Company. APPLICABLE To lighting service for public streets and highways, and public grounds and areas, supplied to municipalities or agencies of Federal or state govern- ments where funds for payment for electric service are provided through taxation or property assessment. CHARACTER OF SERYICE From dus; to dawn daily, controlled by a photo-electric control or time switch to be mutually agreeable to the Customer and Company. MONTHLY RATE FOR STANDARD EQUIPMENT The following monthly rates are for Company-approved streetlichting lumi- naires. Option A is for luminaires owned, maintained and supplied with electric energy by the Company. Option B is for maintenance and energy supplied to luminaires owned by the Customer. Option C is for the furnisfr- ing of electric, energy to luminaires owned and maintained by the Cus`�mer and installed only on Customer-owned po'les. Under normal operating condi- tions, any required circuits for Option C luminaires will be owned and maintained by the Customer. 1? ntenance by the Company includes group lamp replacerent and glassware cl _aning on Company schedule. Individual lamps will be replaced on burnout as soon as reasonable possible after notification by the Customer and subject to the Company s operating schedules and requirements. Nominal Monthly Pate Type of Licht Watts Lumens Option A Option B OpLlon_ Incandescent* 92 .1,000 5 3.79 $ 2.81 $ 1 .41 182 2,500 5.21 4.23 2.82 300 4,000 7.02 6.04 4.63 405 6,000 8.67 7.69 6.27 Mercury Vapor** 100 4,000 4.89 - 3.40 1 .81 175 7,000 6.31 4.75 3. 18 250 10,000 8.61 6. 14 4.37 400 21,000 10.83 8.53 6.84 1 ,000 55,000 22.48 19.45 17. 52 Sodium Vapor 70 5 ,800 5 . 28 3.33 1 . 50 100 9,500 6.70 4.08 2. 12 150 16,000 7.30 4.67 2.74 200 22,000 8.50 5. 56 3.62 250 2.5,500 9.62 6. 58 4 .46 400 48,000 11 .94 8.93 6.97 * No new service No new service under Option A except in establishers residential areas in oreer to provide compatability with existing light services. Issued July 1 , 1981 Effective for service rendered C. L. Heinrich, Senior Vice President on a,-!d after July 3, 1951 Portland General Electric Company First revision of Sheet No. 91-2 P. U.C. Ore. No. E-12 Cancellinc Original Sheet No. 91-2 SCHEDULE 91 (Continued) MONTHLY PATES FOR STREETLIGHTING ONLY POSTS AND POLES Metal posts and wood poles shall be in accordance with Company specifications: Monthly Rate on,pang company N n e d Kaintained Company-owned and -maintained wood poles and metal posts: -- Standard wood pole for overhead service, 35 ft. or less 52.20 S .27 Standard wood pole, 55 ft. 3.92 .48 Laminated wood pole, 20 ft. or less 3.13 .38 Painted wood pole for underground service, 35 ft. or less 3.15 .39 Curved laminated wood pole, ?0 ft. or less 4.80 �9 16-f t. or less aluminum post 4 .60 .56 16-f t. or less steel post 7.62 2 .15 2S-ft. aluminum post 7.24 ,89 25-f t. aluminum post, davit type 7 .37 .90 25-f t. steel post 9.82 2 .42 30-ft. aluminum post 7.45 .91 30-ft. aluminum post, davit type 8.05 . 98 30•-f t. steel pcs. 9.67 2.40 30-ft. post, extra heavy strain 17 .60 '.15 35-f t. metal post, reoular or davit type 9.07 1 .11 35-ft. or less concrete post 7 .2.4 .89 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Customer is responsible for cost associated with trenching, conduit, and restoration required for,undercround service to streetlichting. Unless othe~wise specifically provided, the location of Company-owned streetlighting equipment and poles may be chanc.ed at Customer request and upon payment by the Customer of the costs of reinoval and reinstallation. If Company-owned streetlighting equipment or poles are removed at the Customer' s request, a charge will be made consisting of the installed test, less accrued depreciation and less salvace value, and plus cost of removal . This provision does not pertain to the sale of Company-oo�ned equipment. If Customer-caned (Option B) streetlichtino equipment or poles are removed or relocated at the Customer' s request, the Custorer is responsible for the costs associated with the change. A separate and additional charge will be made if circuits or poles have to be changed to accommodate specified or requested mounting height of street- lighting luminaires. Issued rpril 7, 1981 Effective for service rendered C . L . -;einrich, Senior Vice President Cr, and after Nay 7, I ='21 Portland Ceneral Electric Company Second Revision of Sheet No. 91-3 P .U .C. Ore. No. E-12 ;ancelling First Revision of Sheet No. 91-3 SCHEDULE 91 (Continued) MONTHLY RATES FOR NONSTANDARD EQUIPMENT The following special monthly rates are for Company-approved ornamental ncnstandard luminaires and posts. All teres and conditions included under the standard Schedule 91 tariff are applicable to these rates. Monthly Rate Special box-like enclosure, similar to G.E. "Space--GIo" 7e w1J_, E°� .s�r w •J 175-watt/7 ,000-lumen, Mercury Vapor 510.58 S 5. 11 S 3.18 1 ,000-watt/55,000-lumen, Mercury Vapor 30.07 20. 11 17.52 Special rectangular box , anodized aluminum similar to CFrdCc lype PW 400 400-katt/21,000-lumen, Mercury Vapor 13.82 8.76 6.84 Special rectanoular box anodized aluminum, similar to GardCo HUB series H. P. Sodium Vapor 70-watt/5,800-lumen * 5.71 1.50 100-watt/9,500-lumen * 6.07 2.12 150-watt/16,000-lumen * 6. 69 2.74 250-watt/25,500-lumen * 8.63 4.46 400-watt/48,000-lumen * 11 .22 6.97 Metal Halide 175-watt/14,000-lumen * 9. 16 3.35 250-watt/20, 500-lumen 10.92 4.77 400-xatt/31 ,000-lumen * 11 .85 '.42 * Not currently offered. ** No new service under Option A exc'pt in established residential areas in order to provide computability with existing light services. Issued July 1 , 1981 Effective for sFrvice rendered C. L. Hei,irich, Senior Tice President on e,,d after ui • 3, 1991 Portland General Electric Company Seconc Revision of Sheet Ko . 91-4 P .U .C. Ore. No. E-12 Cancelling First Revision of Sheet Nu. 91-4 SCHEDULE 91 (Continued) Monthly Rate Luminaires Arx B C Special spherical enclosure, anodized aluminum, similar to Sterner, Wingate II series 400-matt/21,000-1 en, Mercury Vapor 515.99 S 8.97 S 6.84 1 ,000-watt/55,000-1 en, Mercury Vapor 26.97 19.87 17.52 Special four-sphere cluster, similar to Sterner, Glob-Lite Star Burst 75-�,att/3,000-li7, en, MLrcury Vapor 12.68 7.69 5.25 Special high- intensity h• ohway lighting luminaires maintained by Customer 400-watt/34,000-1 , en, Metal Halide * * 7.42 700--att,140,000-1umen, Mercury Vapor * * 12.05 1 ,000-watt/90,000-lumen, Meta' Halide * * 17.35 1 ,000-watt/130,000-lumen, H.P. Sodium Vapor * * 17.61 * t;ct currently offered. ** No new service under Option A, except in established residential areas in order to provide compatibility with existing light services . Posts Monthly Rate 18-ft. aluminum cruciform past, to co with Type PW 400 lum'naire, including investment and maintenance charges 56. 19 12-ft.. steei post, 4-mast-arm cluster mount, similar to Sterner post 5.94 35-ft. tapered steel ,post, painted, similar to PumCo tape -ed post: including mainter.LnLr charges only 3. 1'2 including investment and maintenance charoes 16. _8 SPECIAL CHARGES AND CREDITS (CITY OF PORTLAND) Charge ger luminaire for underground circuit installed with distribution system prior to February 1 , 1965 1 . 75 Charge per luminaire for underground circu' c installed with distribution system between February 1 , ' --155 and DecE-T,ber 31 , 1975 3.40 Issued July 1 , 1981 Effective for service rendered C . L . Heinrich, Senior Vice President on and after July 3, 1981 MW Portland General Electric Company Second Revis on of Sheet No. 91-5 P .U .C. Ore. No. E-12 Cancellino First Revision of Sheet No. 91-5 SCHEDULE 91 (Concluded) SERVICE TO CUSTOMER-OWNED AND -MAINTAINED STREETLIGHTS Applicatle for the furnishing of electric energy to luminaires owned and maintained by the Customer, and installed only on Customer-owned poles. The estimation of usage will be mutually agreed upon by the Customer and Com- pany. A circuit charge of 55f per month will be made for all luminaires for which the Company provides the circuit. Monthly Rate 4.414E per kWh TERM OF AGREEMENT Not less than 5 years. GENERAL RULES A14D REGULATIONS Service under this schedule is subject to t;;e General Pules and Reaulations contained in the tariff of which this schedulN is a part. Issued July 1 , 1981 Effective for service rendered C. L. Heinrich, Senior Vice President on and after July 3, 1981 �IJN lY7 ' 1 u ci I� ci k I I� Si6Ch/ Iii;. PZ6 If - rev -U'.._—J!-- - —y�r; _— i� �y. -7777---Dh V � •'� 7 e�� � I• sr•ezar �, V• .-d V � I� h � N VVV f. 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Blanket Contractual $ $ Independent C. Subcontractors $ $ _ Products Lia ility and D. Completed Operations $ $ — 4. Compre ensiveutomo- i ems— $ Liability (owned, hired $ $ & non-owned) _ J. Other, Expires 12:01 standard time at the address of named insured stat erein. * Indicate the following property damage liability features: Yes No O 1. "Broadform" including occurrence and care, custody, and control 2. Explosion, collapse, and underground damage exclusions _ The insurer agrees that it will-, notify in writin g ( g. I-L-1s5 aw � , -o v e, cl& zz. of any ma erial' hang exp rat on or cance a ion o e a ova escr� policies not less than 30 days before such change, expiration or cancellation becomes effective. It 4s further agreed the above named owner, his officers, agents (including the ' engineer) and employees are included as additional named insureds but only as respects the performance of the above described contract. 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